SAN JUAN COUNTY, COLORADO BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING AGENDA OCTOBER 12, 2022 Due to COVID-19, San Juan County meetings will be conducted in a hybrid virtual/in-person format. All persons including Board Members, Staff and those with appointments scheduled on the agenda may meet in person or via zoom. For anyone attending the meeting in person and especially atrisk participants are strongly encouraged to wear a mask. We encourage community members to participate via zoom. The information necessary to connect to the public meeting is listed below. CALL TO ORDER: 8:30 A.M. OLD BUSINESS: Consider Bills and Authorize Warrants BOCC Regular Meeting Minutes for September 28, 2022 APPOINTMENTS: 10:00 A.M. - Sketch Plan, Improvement Permit Application, Proposed Robertson Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU), Tract 13, Know Your Neighbor Subdivision, 159 Spud Circle, near Lime Creek Road (CR 1/FR 591), San Juan County, CO. (Applicant/Owner Justin Robertson) 10:20 A.M. - Sketch Plan, Improvement Permit Application, Proposed Hawn Cabin, Log Cabin Lode USMS No. 19335, CR 14, near Red Mountain Pass, San Juan County, CO. (Applicants/Owners Jordan Hawn, Clayton Rundquist, and Christopher Forrest) Other Lunch - Location to be determined CORRESPONDENCE: Bonita Peak Mining District Update NEW BUSINESS: Treasure's Report Sales Tax Update Memorandum of Understanding - For Control of Confidential Data Public Comment Commissioner and Staff Reports OTHIER: ADJOURN: Next Regular Meeting - 6:30 PM, Wednesday October 26, 2022 Join Zoom Meeting https oom 92 36473203 Meeting ID: 921 3647 3203 One tap mobile +16699006833,92136473203# US (San Jose) +12532158782.92136473203# US (Tacoma) Dial by your location +1 569 00 6833 US (San Jose) +1 8782 US (Tacoma) + 1 4 6 7799 US (Houston) +1 646 76 9923 US (New York) SAN JUAN COUNTY BORAD OF COMMISSIONERS MET OCTOBER 12, 2022 AND THE FOLLOWING BILLS WERE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. 23871 FORETHOUGHINET BILLS 1160.78 23872 CITIZENS STATE BANK FOR STATE CHARGES 19462.74 23873 SILVERTON SJ FIRE AUTHORITY STIPENED-PROGRAM CLEANING 10475.00 23874 CASCADE RESCUE COMPANY ORDER CONFIRMATION 4988.25 23875 SILVERTON RESTORATION INV #4 HOSPITAL 2106.50 23876 JEAN ALBERICO 20 UOCAVA ENVELOPE SETS 24.08 23877 RIGGING FOR RESCUE, LLC INV # 3571(EPD BILL) 1425.00 23878 BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD MEDICAL INSURANCE 15082.17 23879 RIGGING FOR RESCUE, LLC INV# 3571 SHORTAGE 100.00 23880 VISA (CALLED BANK FOR AMT) NURSE BILL PAID IN FULL 8807.90 23881 MAGENET CONSULTING SHERIFFS BILL 107.17 23882 SILVERTON GROCERY NURSES GIFT CARDS 4987.50 DD ABIGAIL H. ARMISTEAD SHERIFFS DEPUTY WAGES 3415.44 DD AMIE R. BICOCCHI SHERIFF-NURSES ASST WAGES 3245.56 DD ANTHONY D. EDWARDS COMMUNICATIONS WAGES 2521.19 DD ARTHUR J. DONOVAN EPD WAGES 4459.57 DD AUSTIN P. LASHLEY COMMISSIONERS WAGES 1484.04 DD BRUCE T. CONRAD SHERIFFS WAGES 3910.37 DD DEANNA M. JARAMILLO TREASURERS WAGES 3314.23 DD ELIZABETH KREMER ED WAGES 708.05 DD ERNEST F. KUHLMAN COMMISSIONERS WAGES 1991.91 DD JOHN A. JACOBS SHERIFFS DEPUTY WAGES 3317.11 DD KERI METZLER CORONER WAGES 902.33 DD KIMBERLY A. BUCK ASSESSORS WAGES 3861.94 DD, KRISTINA L. RHOADES SOCIAL SERVICE WAGES 2358.91 DD LADONNA L. JARAMILLO COUNTY CLERK WAGES 3273.72 DD LOIS MACKENZIE NURSE ASSISTANT WAGES 1124.64 DD REBECCA B. JOYCE COUNTY NURSE WAGES 4076.56 DD REBECCA J. RHOADES CUSTODIAN WAGES 1250.09 DD STEPHEN W. LOWRANCE UNDERSHERIFF WAGES 3903.73 23883 CITIZENS STATE BANK ANVIL PAYMENT 5558.98 23884 KLINKE & LEW CONTRACTORS WORK ON HOSPITAL 5904.00 23885 KLINKE & LEW CONTRACTORS WORK ON HOSPITAL 4800.00 23886 LISA M. ADAIR PLANNER WAGES 2284.80 23887 MACKENZIE A. GILLESPIE DEPUTY CLERK WAGES 1756.97 23888 SCOTT L. FETCHENHIER COMMISSIONERS WAGES 2034.91 23889 TOMMY WIPF VETS OFFICER WAGES 354.40 23890 WILLIAM A. TOOKEY ADMINISTRATOR WAGES 4564.00 23891 CITIZENS STATE BANK FEDERAL TAXES WITHHELD 20406.64 23892 CITIZENS STATE BANK STATE TAXES WITHHELD 3384.00 23893 GREAT-WEST LIFE GROUP RETIREMENT 5326.70 23894 CITIZENS STATE BANK HS A SAVINGS 1500.00 23895 KANSAS CITY LIFE DENTAL & LIFE INSURANCE 878.40 23896 VOID 23897 AFLAC INDIVIDUAL 177.10 23898 AMWINS GROUP BENEFITS VISION INSURANCE 170.97 23899 MOSS MASONRY EST # 72 9617.82 23900 WEX BANK SHERIFFS FUEL 1326.92 23901 MACKENZIE A. GILLESPIE REIMB MEETING 89.51 23902 MAISEL EXCAVATION, LLC HOSPITAL COAL 2355.62 23903 MAISEL EXCAVATION, LLC HOSPITAL COAL 1205.50 23904 TOWN OF SILVERTON W/S THRU 08-31-22 3399.60 23905 VISA BILLS 3190.56 23906 VISA SOC SER-COMMUNICATION BILL 182.67 23907 SAN MIGUEL POWER BILLS 2309.11 23908 STATE OF COLORADO RENEWALS-TTLESREG 47.40 23909 ROCKY MOUNTAIN FORENSIC POSTMORTEM EXAMINATION 1666.75 13910 ROB GARDINER SEPT FINANCE PAY 600.00 23911 BRUCE HARING PSYCHOTHERAPY PAY 4942.00 23912 KEITH KRANKER PH D TECHNICAL WRITING PAY 400.00 23913 4 CORNERS POWER GENERATOR PM SERVICE 424.94 23914 BECKY JOYCE REIMB MILEAGE-MEALS 469.50 23915 CO CUSTOM ELEVATOR LIFT SEMI-ANNUAL SERVICE 750.00 23916 SILVERTON GROCERY NURSES BILL 102.85 23917 CENTURY LINK ELEVATOR BILL 86.17 23918 VERIZON SHERIFFS BILL 186.49 23919 NMS POSTMORTEM BLOOD-URINE 593.00 23920 DENNIS R. GOLBRICHT SEPTEMBER 22 SERVICES 3509.50 23921 AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION 9-22 SALES TAX MONTHLY PYMT 38333.33 23922 AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION 9-22 MONTHLY PAYMENT 7200.00 23923 SILVERTON HARDWARE BILLS 344.60 23924 FORETHOUGHT.NET BILLS 1156.26 23925 ERNEST F. KUHLMAN REIMB SUPPLEMENTAL 198.28 23926 CENTURY LINK SHERIFFS BILL 72.22 23927 CENTURY LINK SHERIFFS BILL 358.21 23928 BUSINESS OPTIONS MEDICAL NURSES BILL 112.50 23929 LORETTA ST GEORGE DEEP CLEANING HOSPITAL 205.00 23930 SILVERTON STANDARD LEGALS 735.66 23931 SJ REGIONAL PLANNING COMM ALLOCATED AMOUNT 400.00 23932 KEENAN'S PLUMBING & HEATING EVALUATE SYSTE-LABOR 1690.32 TOTAL GENERAL 265210.64 ROAD 6923 ANTHEM BLUE CROSS MEDICAL INSURANCE 2250.12 DD DAVID L. ANDREWS ROAD FOREMAN WAGES 3612.47 DD LOUIS K. GIRODO ROAD OVERSEER WAGES 4431.31 DD MICHAEL C. MAXFIELD ROAD OPERATOR WAGES 3477.83 6924 CITIZENS STATE BANK FEDERAL TAXES WITHHELD 4185.06 6925 CITIZENS STATE BANK STATE TAXES WITHHELD 654.00 6926 GREAT WEST LIFE GROUP RETIREMENT 946.08 6927 CITIZENS STATE BANK HS A SAVINGS 200.00 6928 KANSAS CITY LIFE DENTAL & LIFE INSURANCE 240.40 6929 AMWINS GROUP BENEFITS VISION INSURANCE 38.03 6930 AFLAC INDIVIDUAL INSURANCE 62.01 6931 TOWN OF SILVERTON W/S THRU 08-31-22 566.01 6932 VISA SUPPLIES 118.08 6933 HONNEN EQUIPMENT BILL 498.02 6934 SILVERTON HARDWARE SUPPLIES 833.54 6935 FOUR CORNERS WELDING KOX-MAC 45.00 3936 SAN MIGUEL POWER BILLS 213.47 6937 ALSCO AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL BILL 111.00 6938 WHISTLESTOP FUEL 4909.80 TOTAL GENERAL 27392.23 GENERAL 265210.64 ROAD 27392.23 TOTAL ALL FUNDS 292602, 87 WERE ALLOWED SETTLEMENT OM FULL BY ORDER OF SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. SCOTT FETCHENHIER, CHAIRMAN ERNEST F. KUHLMAN, COMMISSIONER AUSTIN LASHLEY, COMMISSIONER LADONNA L. JARAMILLO, CLERK SAN JUAN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2022 AT 6:30 P.M. Call to Order: The meeting was called to order by Chairman Scott Fetchenhier. Present were Commissionèrs Ernest Kuhlman, Austin Lashley, County Attorney Dennis Golbricht and Administrator William Tookey. Commissioner Kuhlman moved to approve the minutes of September 14, 2022, as submitted. Commissioner Lashley seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Dayna Kranker and Public Health Director Becky Joyce presented to the County Board ofHealth the Community Health Assessment. Upon completion ofthe presentation the Board discussed the Health Assessment and received comments from the public. Commissioner Lashley moved to accept the Community Health Assessment as submitted. Commissioner Kuhlman seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Public Health Director Becky Joyce, Terri Brokering, Jack Clark and others raised the issue ofthe dust on CR2. Upon completion of the discussion, it was the consensus oft the Commissioners to schedule a work session in the near future for further discussion on dust control on county roads. Terri Brokering was present to provide the Commissioners with her annual report on the Eureka Campground. She also requested that the County allow her to close the bathroom in Eureka during the winter. It was the consensus ofthe Commissioners to allow her to close the bathroom as requested. She also requested some road work to allow access for camping along the river. It was determined that a site visit would be required before any action was taken. Resolution 2022-08 to designate The Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Narrow Gauge Boxcar #3101 be listed on the San Juan County's Historic Register was presented to the Commissioners for their consideration. Commissioner Kuhlman moved to approve Resolution 2022-08 as submitted. Commissioner Lashley seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Justin Jacobs ofthe Cascade Village Community Association was present to provide a statement concerning future development at Cascade Village. The Opus Hut Liquor License Renewal was presented to the Commissioners for their consideration. Commissioner Lashley moved to approve the Liquor License Application as submitted. Commissioner Kuhlman seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Colorado Roadhouse LLC Liquor License Renewal was presented to the Commissioners for their consideration. Commissioner Kuhlman moved to approve the Liquor License Application as submitted. Commissioner Lashley seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Planning Director Lisa Adair presented her staff report. Commissioner Lashley moved to go into executive session pursuant CRS Section 24-6-402(4)(a) for the purpose of discussion the negotiation of the acquisition of real property and that the session would include the Commissioners. Administrator Tookey, Attorney Golbricht, Rebecca Almon and Anthony Edwards. Commissioner Kuhlman seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. The meeting was reconvened at 10:18 pm. Commissioner Kuhlman moved to direct the County Administrator to proceed forward in the negotiation for real property as necessary. Commissioner Lashley seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Having no further business, the meeting adjourned at 10:19 P.M. Scott Fetchenhier, Chairman Ladonna L. Jaramillo, County Clerk STAFF REPORT FOR THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROPOSED ROBERTSON ADU, TRACT 13 KNOW YOUR NEIGHBOR SUBDIVISION REPORT DATE: October 8, 2022 MEETING DATE: October 12, 2022 FROM: Lisa Adair PE Application: Sketch Plan, County Improvement Permit Application, Proposed Robertson Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) and Associated Improvements, Tract 13 Know Your Neighbor Subdivision, accessed via Lime Creek Road (County Road 1 & US Forest Service Road 591), 159 Spud Circle, San Juan County, Colorado. Applicant/Owner: Justin Robertson. Proposed Improvements: Proposed improvements include: one shop/garage structure, including a residential dwelling unit. Grading and utility work is also proposed at this time. In the distant future, a separate, single family home will be built. At that time, the initial garage/dwelling structure would be considered a "secondary dwelling unit" or an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU). Location and Access: Tract 13 ofthe Know Your Neighbor Subdivision is located at the end oft the existing subdivision access road known as Spud Circle. Spud Circle is accessed via Lime Creek Road. Lime Creek road is a shared, dual-jurisdiction road. also known as County Road 1, and US Forest Service Road 591. Site History: In approximately 1970, the County approved the Know Your Neighbor Subdivision on Lime Creek Road. which was intended for single family residential use allowing for one dwelling unit on each Tract. Purpose of Review: Ifthe County approves this application for a proposed ADU, a total of two dwelling units will be permitted on this Tract. The Know Your Neighbor Subdivision was approved in 1970 for single family use, with one dwelling unit per Tract. You are considering whether or not to allow two dwelling units on a single family parcel. Furthermore, you may consider it an exemption in order to allow for the smaller, "accessory" building to be constructed before the "primary" structure (the proposed future home). SUMMARY: The application and proposed improvements appear to comply with the Master Plan and the County Zoning and Land Use Regulations. The Planning Department staff and the Planning Commission recommends conditional approval of this application, for the Proposed Robertson ADU on Tract 13 of the Know Your Neighbor Subdivision, near Lime Creek Road, with the conditions of approval at the end of this staff report. The conditions of approval have been updated to reflect two conditions added by the Planning Commission. Application: The current application documents were received at the Courthouse on September 1. The application appears to be adequately complete. A copy oft the application is attached for your review. An electronic version is posted on the County website. Comparison to the Master Plan: The County Zoning and Land Use Regulations are posted on the County website. The regulations state: All applications for review under this Chapter will be examined initially to determine whether the proposal is consistent with the County's Master Plan. The 2010 Town/County Master Plan is also posted on the Town and County websites. The Master Plan states: "Economic corridors are suitable for residential, light industrial, and flexible commercial uses and already contain existing residential development and some mixed commercial, industrial and mining development. Generally, the Page 1 of 7 STAFF REPORT FOR BOCC, ROBERTSON ADU, TRACT 13 KYN, OCTOBER 8, 2022. corridors contain less-steep terrain and more developable mining claims than other parts of the unincorporated county. The economic corridors have year-round plowed county roads or direct access to Hwy 550, meaning that they have year round access to services dependent on wheeled vehicle access (ambulance, fire and law enforcement). Goal LU-2: Focus future development on mining claims into economic corridors that are environmentally suitable, where public services are available and that provide feasible opportunities for growing the community and the economy 1. South County on or near Highway 550- Durango Mountain Resort master plan area, Cascade Village, the Mill Creek subdivision, and Know Your Neighbor residential area along the south end of Lime Creek Road from the intersection at the Cascade Creek curve to the end of the plowed access. n The project site appears to be located within one ofthe County's "Economic Corridors." 27 The proposed improvements appear to comply with the intent oft the Master Plan. Comparison to the County Regulations: The County Zoning and Land Use Regulations state: f consistent with the Master Plan, all applications will be reviewed to determine whether, based upon the objective facts contained within the record before the reviewing body: (a) The proposal will have any adverse impact on public health, safety, morals or welfare. The proposed improvements are not expected to have a significant adverse impact on health, safety, morals, or welfare. (b). Adequate potable water is available or can be developed to safely. support the proposed use, including fire control and suppression. Water will be provided by an existing unused on-site water well. Ifnecessary the water should be treated to improve the unknown water quality. Fire water storage and fire truck access/suppression should be incorporated into the site layout and proposed water system design. (c) Adequate sewage disposal can be provided to support the proposed use. Sewage disposal will be provided by a proposed septic system. (d) The proposed use will have any adverse effect on public or private property in the vicinity of the development. The proposed improvements are not expected to have a significant adverse impact on nearby public or private property. (e) The proposed use will have any adverse effect on scenic values, historic sites or. structures, air or water or environmental quality, wildlife (including habitat, food sources, migration routes, hunting, etc.), erosion or other geological condition. The proposed improvements are not expected to have a significant adverse impact on scenic values, historic sites/structures, environmental quality, wildlife, erosion, or geological conditions. The photos contained within the attached application appear to indicate that the proposed structures are not expected to be visible from any nearby County Roads or known public trails. At this time there are no known historic structures/relics on the site. (f) Adequate road access exists or can be developed to ensure access appropriate to the use, including access for emergency services. "Adequate access' " shall require proof that any access is either a public San. Juan County road or state highway or else a private road or other access which meets the following minimum standards: (i) have adequate water bars, bar ditches, culverts and other drainage improvements to prevent erosion of the road which might interfere with access; and (ii) be subject either to (a) deed(s) granting access across all private property the access traverses from the parcel being improved to the nearest public San Juan County road or state highway (in which event the applicant also shall demonstrate the existence of a perpetual agreement governing the use and maintenance of such private road across private property) or (b) one or more valid road permits across any. federal or state property lying between the Page 2 of7 STAFF REPORT FOR BOCC, ROBERTSON ADU, TRACT 13 KYN, OCTOBER 8, 2022. parcel being improved and the nearest public San Juan County road or state highway. If access is via a private road, the applicant also shall either prove that an existing access permit exists for the road issued by. San Juan County (if the private road intersects a County road) or by CDOT. : or else shall apply for and obtain an access permit for the private road from the relevant agency. Access to this site will utilize the existing Lime Creek Road, to existing Spud Circle, then the existing and proposed driveway alignment proceeds through platted access easements. (g) Adequate road access exists or can be developed to ensure access appropriate to the use, including access for emergency services. This site is located close to plowed, year round adequate access via Highway 550, compared to the typical remote backcountry access for most County parcels. (h). Adequate utilities are or can be made available for the proposed use, unless deemed unnecessary or not practical. The site design includes adequate utilities, such as a proposed septic system, and an existing water well. (i) Adequate emergency services exist to serve the proposed use, unless deemed unnecessary or not practical. Approval oft the proposed improvements (proposed single family residential land use with secondary dwelling unit) is not expected to overburden the local existing emergency services agencies. Approval oft the plans prior to construction from the nearby Fire Marshal of DFPD Durango Fire Protection District is required for all "south County" projects. (j) There are natural hazards which may adversely affect the site or the proposed use of the site The adopted County hazard maps, for geological hazards and avalanche risk, show that the proposed improvements are located outside ofany known avalanche area. The County's adopted geologic hazards maps are currently being reviewed by the Planning Dept. to determine in which geologic area this site is located. A geologic map was submitted in the application but is too small to be legible. The geological category, and any associated County requirements for expert assistance, will be provided to the County Commissioners. Given the dense tree cover in the vicinity of the project site, and increasingly prevalent beetle kill damage in this County, the highest potential natural hazard risk at this site is expected to be tire-related. That could involve a structure fire causing a wildfire, or a wildfire causing a structure fire. The Applicant should consider incorporating ways to store extra water for fire suppression, and keep the possibility ofi increasing fire danger in mind, during design and construction. All applicants are required to utilize the Colorado Firewise guidelines for fire mitigation, and an annual fire hazard site evaluation. Regulations Regarding Accessory UkeSiructure/Bulding: The proposed garage/ADU structure can be considered an accessory use, accessory building, accessory structure. Here are applicable excerpts from the County regulations regarding Accessory UseySmnuctursyBulings to help you make a recommendation on this proposal. "ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES Accessory uses and structures are permitted in all zoning and overlay districts subject to review, approval and development of the primary use. Accessory uses and structures may be subject to other sections of this or other regulations. ACCESSORY USE: A use conducted on the same lot or parcel as the primary use as the structure to which it is related; a use that is clearly incidental to, and customarily found in connection with, such primary use. BUILDING, ACCESSORY: A building which (1) is subordinate to and serves a principal structure or a principal use, (2) is subordinate in area, extent, and purpose to the principal structure or use served, (3) is located on the same lot or parcel as the principal structure or use served except as otherwise expressly authorized by provisions oft this resolution, and (4) Page 3 of 7 STAFF REPORT FOR BOCC, ROBERTSON ADU, TRACT 13 KYN, OCTOBER 8, 2022. is customarily incidental to the principal structure or use. Any portion of a principal structure devoted or intended to be devoted to an accessory use is not an accessory structure. " Ifyou approve this proposed ADU, along with that comes a change in the previously approved land use from one single family residential unit to a total oftwo proposed dwelling units on one Tract. Simultaneously an exemption may be needed (from the County Commissioners) to construct an accessory building prior to the primary structure. The primary structure would be a proposed single family home built in the future, and it would be larger than the proposed ADU dwelling unit. The County does not currently allow land owners to build açcessory structures prior to the primary structure. Thus an exemption or variance form the County Commissioners could be required, only for a site specific reason after careful review and consideration. One reason that the County no longer allows land owners to build a shed or garage prior to the primary structure is that some owners ended up "living in their shed" and never building the house, or a septic system. At this time, the proposed Robertson garage/shop/ADU structure could be considered the "primary" residence/structure. However, upon construction oft the "actual home, in the distant future, the ADU structure would then become the "accessory"b building and the "secondary dwelling unit. 93 Regulations Regarding the County's Urban Residential Zoning District: This site, which is "an existing Lot within a previously-approved Subdivision," is believed to be within the County's Urban Residential Zoning District. Surrounding lands in the "south County" area appear to be zoned Rural Residential, while the Cascade Village PUD, Twilight Meadow Subdivision, Mill Creek Estates Subdivision, and Know Your Neighbor Subdivision are all believed to be Urban Residential. Urban Residential requirements generally allow for denser proposals on smaller parcels, in comparison to Rural Residential which is primarily set aside for single family use on 30-40 acre parcels. Here are applicable excerpts from the County Regulations regarding the Urban Residential Zoning District, to help you make a recommendation on this proposal. "URBAN RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICT INTENT The intent of the Urban Residential Zoning District is to permit smaller- lot subdivisions, lower density multi-family units and limited commercial businesses with approved sewer and water systems where appropriate near an existing town, resort or. similar development. THE URBAN RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICT USES Within the Urban Residential Zone, only activities which do not involve any construction or development of any sort (such as camping, picnicking, hiking, and outdoor recreation) are permitted as uses by right. Other activities including single family dwellings, multiple-family dwellings, and limited commercial ousinesses are uses subject to review and may be permitted within this zone. Industrial uses, including mining, milling and manufacturing, are not be permitted in this zone unless approved as a conditional use as set forth in Section 1-108. Special activities and uses as defined in Chapter 5 of this Code are subject to the review process and additional regulations described therein. URBAN RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICT STANDARDS (a) Size. Minimum parcel or lot area: 6,000 square feet. (b) Setbacks. Minimum setback: ten (10) feet from the property lines. The County reserves the authority to modify these standards for those proposals where the impact of development or land use under less restrictive minimums is deemed inconsequential, or where the minimums are deemed inappropriate for the proposed use. . Adjacent Land Owners: The adjacent land owners (within 1500 feet ofthe property boundaries) were notified by mail on September 1. No known opposition, comments, or inquiries were received to date. Application Fee: The application includes a receipt from the County Treasurer from July for the $840 County Improvement Permit Application Fee. Legal Notice: The Legal Notice is attached and was published in the local weekly newspaper dated Sept. 29. Page 4 of 7 STAFF REPORT FOR BOCC, ROBERTSON ADU, TRACT 13 KYN, OCTOBER 8, 2022. Sketch Plan and the 3-Step Review Process: This appliçation is considered a "Sketch Plan," which is step one of three steps described in the County Regulations: Sketch Plan, Preliminary Plan, Final Plan (indicating that County applicants should expect the process to include three submittals and six meetings). Considering that the Know Your Neighbor Subdivision was approved by the County in approximately 1970, intended for a proposed single family residence on this Tract, the Board of County Commissioners may decide to recommend an abbreviated review process, for this specific site. The main purpose of this particular review is the proposed change in land use from single family residential, to allow for a total oft two dwelling units, instead of one. Building Standards for Subdivisions: The proposed garage/ADU structure is three story. The approximate square footages of the two proposed structures are listed in the application. The proposed structures on Tract 13 in the Known Your Neighbor Subdivision shall comply with the adopted building standard requirements which apply to all Subdivisions as described in the County Zoning and Land Use Regulations including the following applicable excerpts: 7-115 BUILDING STANDARDS .1 Maximum Building Height: 35 feet .2 Maximum Size of Residence: 7500 square feet .3 Maximum Residential Structure Footprint: 5000 square feet Electric in Subdivisions: For parcels which are in a County Subdivision, the County Zoning and Land Use Regulations includes the following applicable excerpts, regarding what appears to be existing/proposed overhead electric at Tract 13: All utilities, except major power transmission lines, shall be underground, unless specifically exempted by the Board of County Commissioners, who shall grant such exemption only in the case of extreme circumstances. The applicant and Planning Commission discussed the existing/proposed overhead electric lines, and the Applicant stated the proposed electric line will be buried underground. The Planning commission recommended adding a condition of approval that the proposed electric shall be buried. Forest Service: The Forest Service staff recently corresponded with the applicant by email and did not express concerns about the proposed use ofthe Forest Service Road 591 (aka Lime Creek Road/CR 1) for access to Tract 13 Know Your Neighbor. Planning Commission Review: The Planning Commission reviewed this County application on September 20, and recommended conditional approval with the conditions of approval in the Staff Report, adding that all propose electric shall be buried, and that the property deed should be filed in the San Juan County Courthouse. A letter from the Planning Commission Secretary has been requested. Citizen Comment regarding Property Deed: Citizen Fritz Klinke wrote an email to the Planning Dept. regarding the property deed (and street address) for this parcel, Tract 13 in the Know Your Neighbor Subdivision. The deed had been filed in the La Plata County Courthouse. This was discussed with the Planning Commission and Applicant at the Sept. 20 Planning Commission meeting. Willy Tookey sent me a copy ofthe deed which was found in the office ofthe San Juan County Clerk. The Planning Commission added a condition ofa approval that the deed shall be filed in the San Juan County Courthouse and it already has been. Staff Recommendation: Finding that the Sketch Plan County Improvement Permit Application for the Proposed Robertson ADU and associated improvements on Tract 13 ofthe Know Your Neighbor Subdivision appears to be adequately complete, and that the proposed improvements generally comply with the Master Plan and the County Regulations, I suggest you may conditionally approve this application, with the following Page 5 of7 STAFF REPORT FOR BOCC, ROBERTSON ADU, TRACT 13 KYN, OCTOBER 8, 2022. conditions of approval (which have been updated to reflect two conditions added by the Planning Commission). Conditions of Approval: Here are proposed Conditions of Approval for your consideration, for the Proposed Robertson ADU and associated improvements on Tract 13 of the Know Your Neighbor Subdivision. 1. Compliance with all State and Federal regulations is required as a condition of this County permit. If regulations differ, then the most stringent shall apply. Failure to comply with State and Federal regulations shall void this County permit. Applicant is responsible for any Federal agency Army Corps of Engineers wetlands clearance or permit that may be required, in particular for proposed road and water line trench near the existing water well. 2. All County Improvement Permits are contingent on the San Juan Basin Public Health Department final approval of the septic system. 3. San Juan County requires reseeding of any disturbed soil ground surface with certified weed free native seed, in accordance with the applicable San Juan County Zoning and Land Use Regulations. 4. San Juan County has "dark sky" lighting requirements. Exterior/visible lighting on this site shall comply with the applicable San Juan County Zoning and Land Use Regulations. 5. The proposed improvements shall be adequately screened from view, in general compliance with the County's adopted screening requirements. Although not anticipated, ifthe proposed structures or improvements are determined to be unacceptably visible from County Road 1, Highway 550, or other nearby public roads and trails, then tree planting shall be required (with final determination made by the County Commissioners). 6. The Applicant and proposed improvements shall comply with all applicable San Juan County Zoning and Land Use Regulations. Violation of the San Juan County Zoning and Land Use Regulations may cause this permit to be void. Ifrequirements differ, the most stringent shall apply. In particular all applicants are required to carefully review the Regulations in Section 4-110, to assure compliance. Additionally Chapter 7 oft the County Regulations includes requirements for development within Subdivisions. 7. This approval is for the proposed single family residential land use and the proposed ADU, and does not allow for the use oft the structures as a Vacation Rental, which would require further County review. 8. Use of a wildfire mitigation consultant from the Four Corners region is encouraged, to create a defensible space and fire mitigation recommendations. to reduce the overall hazards, ofa forest fire causing structure fire, and to reduce the hazards of a structure fire causing a forest fire. A wildfire mitigation consultant can be utilized to assist with items including but not limited to: defensible space, dead standing/brush/tree thinning, placement/sizing of cisterns, any fire suppression system, availability of water, placement of propane and combustibles, selection ofheat sources, woodstoves, fire resistant building materials, fire truck access/tumnaround. 9. On site burning of cut tree limbs and brush requires notification of the Sheriff and Fire Departments prior to the controlled burn. Water and tools shall be readily available directly adjacent to the fire during any controlled burn, and there shall be no unsupervised campfires or burn piles. Burning is not permitted during Page 6 of7 STAFF REPORT FOR BOCC, ROBERTSON ADU, TRACT 13 KYN, OCTOBER 8, 2022. a Fire Ban, and Fire Bans have variable additional requirements (regarding chainsaws, spark arresters, campfires, grills, etc.) The Sheriff and Fire Department shall have the right to prevent a landowner and contractor from burning, ifv weather conditions are expected to be dry or windy. Additionally, all required permits, including but not limited to San Juan Basin Health Department and CDPHE permits, shall be obtained by the Applicants prior to any controlled burns. The Tract 13 site location (in the southern end of San Juan County), would also require a Durango Fire protection District "burn permit" available on DFPD website. 10. Immediately prior to tree clearing, grading, and foundation excavation occurring within 30 feet ofany ofthe project site property lines, the property lines shall be roped off using survey flagging or caution tape. The survey flagging that is marking the closest property line shall be clearly understandable in the field, for measuring and to prevent the soil, rocks, tree clearing, and heavy equipment from trespassing onto any adjacent lands. 11. Building materials shall meet the requirements oft the San Juan County Zoning and Land Use Regulations including natural colors and non-reflective materials. The building materials shall consist of natural materials reflecting the natural terrain. The Applicant is encouraged to consider the possibility of overall future increasing fire hazard in this County, and encouraged to utilize as much fire-proof and fire-resistant building materials as possible. 12. The County Regulations require that woodstoves are EPA-approved. The Applicant is encouraged to utilize the Fire Inspector and/or Fire Chiefto review plans before construction, and visit the site at the time of structure Certificate of Occupancy, to check chimneys, spark arrester caps, woodstove, heat source clearance from walls, smoke alarms, fire extinguishers, egress, and overall fire safety of the structures and the site. 13. As a condition of all County permits, the Applicant shall acknowledge that emergency services may not be available in a timely manner, and may not be available at all. 14. A "bear proof trash' solid waste storage system is required, and refuse utility billing through the Town. 15. Any on-site existing public trails shall remain open to public access. 16. No historic objects are expected. However, if any historic objects are encountered during construction, the construction shall temporarily cease, and recommendations of the County Historic Impact Review Committee shall be obtained and followed. 17. Approval of this County Improvement Permit is contingent on the review and approval of the Fire Marshal at DFPD Durango Fire Protection District, which approval shall be obtained prior to the site construction commencement. 18. The proposed electric lines shall be buried. (Condition added by Planning Commission, and applicant states the proposed electric will be underground) 19. The property deed shall be filed in the San Juan County Colorado Courthouse. (Condition added by Planning Commission, and this is already done) Prepared By: Lisa Adair PE, Planning Department, San Juan County Colorado, Pamer@-ampuamcolomdous Page 7 of7 PUBLIC HEARINGS Notice is hereby given to the members oft the general public that the San Juan County Colorado Board of County Commissioners will hold two Public Hearings at the San Juan County Courthouse, 1557 Greene Street, Silverton, Colorado, on Wednesday, October 12, 2022, in person and via Zoom to receive public comments on the following two County Improvement Permit Applications: 10:00 AM - Proposed Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) and associated improvements, Tract 13, Know Your Neighbor Subdivision, 159 Spud Circle, near Lime Creek Road, San Juan County, CO. The purpose of the application submitted by property owner Justin Robertson is to request approval of a proposed accessory dwelling unit. 10:20 AM - Proposed Cabin and associated improvements, Log Cabin Lode USMS No. 19335, County Road 14, near Red Mountain Pass, San Juan County, CO. The purpose of the application submitted by property owners Jordan Hawn et al is to request approval of the proposed residential use of a mining claim. Notice is further given that all persons may present oral/written testimony regarding these two applications prior to/during the Public Hearings. Comments may be sent by email to amerenpumoondous by mail to San Juan County, PO Box 466, Silverton CO 81433, or hand-delivered to the County Courthouse. The Zoom Meeting ID Number for County meetings is 921 3647 3203. Interested persons may contact the Planning Department with any questions/comments about these two applications. Published in the Silverton Standard & Miner: Sept. 29, 2022. SAN JUAN COUNTY PO Box 466, Silverton CO 81+33 September 1, 2022 Dear Property Owner: The Planning Department of San Juan County Colorado has received two applications, and you have been identified as an Adjacent Land Owner. A property you own is located within 1500 feet of the project site indicated below. You are under no obligation to reply to this letter, or take any action. County Improvement Permit Application, Proposed Cabin & Associated Improvements, LOG CABIN LODE USMS No. 19335, located on County Road 14, near Red Mountain Pass, in San Juan County, Colorado; Owners/Applicants Jordan Hawn, Chris Forrest, Clayton Rundquist of Durango. County Improvement Permit Application, Proposed Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) & Associated Improvements, TRACT 13 KNOWY YOUR NEIGHBOR SUBDIVISION, located on Spud Circle, near Lime Creek Road (County Road I & US Forest Service Road 591), in San Juan County, Colorado; Owner/Applicant Justin Robertson of Know Your Neighbor Subdivision/Durango. If you are interested in these applications, you may view the application documents on the "San Juan County Colorado" government website. These applications are being posted on the County website under the following tabs: County Government - Building & Planning Proposed AdditionsyApplication, This application will be reviewed by the San Juan Regional Planning Commission on the night of Tuesday September 20, 2022. The meeting is open to the public, occurring in-person at the County Courthouse, and also via free Zoom software (Zoom Meeting ID Number 921 3647 3203). Adjacent Land Owners and Citizens may submit written and/or verbal comments regarding these applications, before and/or during the meeting. Comments before the meeting can be sent to the Planning Department using the contact information below (emailed or written comments are preferred because those are printed for the Commissioners). The Planning Commission is an advisory board which makes a recommendation. After the Planning Commission meeting, these applications will be reviewed by the Board of County Commissioners at a later date. The final decision to approve or deny each County application is decided by a vote of the Board of County Commissioners. Please contact me if you have questions. Thank you, & Lisa M. Adair PE Planning Department San Juan County Colorado Email address (preferred method of contact): amstesanunolsrao.s Mail comments to: San Juan County, PO Box 466, Silverton, CO 81433. Hand-deliver comments to: San Juan County Courthouse, 1557 Greene Street, in Silverton. Personal cell phone number: (970) 946-2217. Page 1 of 1 Gmail Lisa Adair planner@sanjuancolorado.us> 9/20/22 Planning Commission, Citizen Comment 1 message Lisa Adair planner@sanjuancolorado.us> Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 3:13 PM To: Lucy Mulvihill muwhil@alheroncous" Cc: welernouse@gmal.com: welenouse@gmal.com, Bev Rich Peveryench@gmalcom, Marasfans@gmal.cont Satsatrans-@gmaicom, Jim Harper naper@slmeron.ous, Tyler George geope@shveron.cous, melisamehd@gmalcom: melsamceidymatcom, commssonerlasihey@sanpanoloradous commisionerlsahey@sanuancobadous, nagraph@ekiva.ner nagrapn@ekva.nel, "chris@frontier.ner" chris@frontierneb, Gloria Kaasch-Buerger gkaasch-buerger@slverton.co.us, Willy Tookey saumnanarconou, Bevan Harris chamis@slveroncous, Bill MacDougall Hello, - received the following email (below) from Fritz Klinke regarding the Proposed Robertson ADU on Tract 13 in the Know Your Neighbor Subdivision. This application will be reviewed at tonight's Planning Commission Meeting. The meeting tonight starts at 5 PM, instead of 7 PM. Lisa Adair PE Planning Dept. San Juan County Colorado Original Message Subject: Planning meeting Sept. 20 Date: 2022-09-20 09:44 From: Fritz Klinke snagraph@ekiva net> Lisa--Tonight's meeting has the Justin Robertson application that has potential problems with the Special Warranty Deed to the property. First, is is filed for record in La Plata County and I believe its should be recorded in San Juan County. Second, it lists the property as "being in the County of San Juan" but lists the address as "TBD County Road 1, Durango, CO 81301. These may be concerns, or maybe not. Thanks, Fritz Klinke NA Graphics 4 Mears Ave. - P.O. Box 467 Silverton CO 81433 nagraph@ekiva net www.nagraph. .com On Thursday, September 15, 2022, Lucy Mulvihill muMvni@siverton.co us> wrote: Lisa M. Adair PE County Planning Department San Juan County Colorado Pammer@sanuancolorado us Gmail Lisa Adair planner@sanjuancolorado.us) Robertson 1 message Willy Tookey amn@sanuancdoasoup Thu, Sep 22, 2022 at 2:41 PM To: Lisa Adair splanner@sanjuanjuancolorado.us) Hi Lisa, Please find attached a copy of the deed recorded in San Juan County for the Robertson property. Willy William Tookey San Juan County Administrator 970-387-5766 omin@sanuancocadous PO Box 466, Silverton CO 81433 Robertson Warranty Deed.pdf 74K 153817 Page1of 1 SAN JUAN COUNTY, COLORADO LADONNAI L. JARAMILLO, RECORDER 09-02-2021 09:30 AM Recording Fee $13.00 SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED THIS DEED, Made Uns 31st Day of August, 2021 Stale Documenlary Fee $19.00 09-02-2021 Hetween DOROTHY E HUFFMAN Document Fee State ol the County of Marion and State of Indiana, grantor Date: 9hla1 and JUSTIN ROBERTSON 19.00 $ whose legal address is 157 Spud Circle, Durango, CO 81301 of the County afLa Plata and State of Colorado, grantce WITNESSETH, That the grantor for and in consideraton of the sum of TEN DOLLARS AND OTHER GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION. the receipt and sufficiency ol which 15 herehy ncknowledged, has granted, barganed, sold and conveyed, and' by These presents docs, grant, bargam, sell, convey and confirm, unto the grantee, their heirs and assigns fore rever, all ther real property together with improvements, in: any, situate, lying and being in the County of San Juan and State of Colore ado described as follows A Tract of land in the NE1/4SW1/4 of Section 7, Township 39 North, Range 8 West, N.M.P.M., being more particularly described as follows to-wit: BEGINNING at a point whence the Southwest corner of said Section 7 bears South 51° 54' West, a distance of 2554.76 feet; Thence South 261.76 feet; South 89° 50' East, a distance of 454.00 feet; North 292.08 feet; North 83° 43' West, a distance of 197.43 feet; South 77° 30' West, a distance of 193.63 feet; South 82° 47' West, a distance of 69.27 feet to the point of beginning. The above described tract is also known as Tract 13 on the Survey Plat of Lime Creek Area "Know Your Neighbor" filed for record October 2, 1970 as Reception No. 109530, As known by street and number as: TBD County Road 1, Durango, CO 81301 TOGETHER wiU: nil and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thercuntol belonging. or m anywse appertaning. and the reversion and reversions, remaunder nnd remainders, , rents, issues ud profits thereof, and ail the estate, nght, utle, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of the grantor, either in law or equity, of,in and to the above barganed premses, wth the hereditements and appurienances TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the sad premises above bargauned and described. wth the appurtenances, unto the grantee. Uheir heirs and assigns forever The grantor, for himself, his hers, personal representatives, successors does covenant, and agrec that the grantor shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND the above bargained premises in the quiet and pearcable possession of the grantee. their heirs and assigns. against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming the whole or any part thereof, by, through or under the grantor, except: 2021 taxes due and payable in the year 2022. Subject to Statulory Exceptions as defined in CRS 5 38- 30- -113(5) The: singular number shall include the plural; the plural the: singular, and the use of any gender shall be applicable to all genders IN WATNESS WHEREOF, te gantnr Hasie KNFE uteahis ed anhe e sel fnt Mpve 1 a E / C L 1es HfARA Ifrt 51 DOROTHYE HUFFMAN BY MICHAEL HERMAN AS ATTORNEY IN FACT STATE OF COLORADO COUNTOF + tOHREt BOULDER The loregoing instrument WAS knowledged belore me Uhis 31 Day ol augustana By: MICHAEL HERMAN AS ATTORNEY IN FACT FOR DOROTHY E. HUFFMAN My commission expires 12/28/2021 Witness my band and officinl scal MAKAYLA BREANNA QUINONEZ ( MAMGVAO Notary Public Notary Public Siais ol Colorado Notary ID * 20174052584 My Commission Exp1a:12-282021 % SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED SJ22104089E GTS San Juan Regional Planning Commission SAN JUAN COUNTY TOWN OF SILVERTON Silverton, Colorado 81433 P.O. Box 223 September 20, 2022 Board of County Commissioners San Juan County Silverton, CO 81433 Members of the Commission: RE: County Improvement Permit Application Sketch Plan Proposed Robertson ADU Tract 13 Know Your Neighbor Subdivision Lime Creek Road, San Juan County At the regular meeting of the San Juan Regional Planning Commission on September 20, 2022, members of that Commission held a meeting to discuss the Proposed County Improvement Permit Application for the Proposed Robertson ADU. The application includes proposed improvements which include one shop/garage structure, including a residential dwelling unit, grading and utility work. The applicant also mentioned in the distant future that a separate, single-family home would be built. After considerable discussion and background of the project, questions and presentations from the County Planner, Lisa Adair, 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 as submitted with the 17 proposed conditions of approval. The Planning Commissioners also added two additional conditions to the 17, that the electrical would be underground and that the property deed that was recorded in La Plata County needed to be recorded in San Juan County. Thank you for considering this recommendation. Sincerely, The Planning Commission Members and James Weller Chairman 1 159 Spud Circle Proposal Know Your Neighbor Tract 13 Justin Robertson 970-749-5878 TRACT NO. 11 TRACT NO. 8 SCHEME DEVELOPMENT PERMIT TRACT TRACT NO. 13 NO. 12 3.05 AC. PROPOSED SITE PLAN . SAN JUAN NATIONAL FOREST TOPO GRAPIC SITE EPIAN 2of19 PROJECT NARRATIVE Applicant Name: Justin Robertson 157 Sspud Circle, Durango Co 81301. Cell 970-749-5878 Proposed Development: Development of Residence with attached shop space for personal use, utilities, septic and access roads. All site work excavation to be performed by myself. Access: Continuation of Spud Circle with minimal driveway branching off as needed. A temporary road will be established to the existing well for testing and equipment installation by DAK drilling. Power: LPEA Power lines form north property boundary. Power will be brought to structure from nearest power pole in accordance with regulations. Solar infrastructure to be installed at a later date. Water Service: There Is an existing well on the property that has never been brought on line. DAK drilling performed well test on 6/6/2022, and filed GWS-68 with the state. This inspection was recently approved and lam currently filing GWS-44 to obtain permit for using the existing well. Septic: Site visit conducted by Chad Englehardt 8/4/2022 and soil conditions found to be suitable for gravity flow OWTS. Permit filed with SJBPH pending design review once Mr. Englehardt completes the drawings. Phone and Data: We currently utilize Starlink sattelite internet which works very well in addition to cellular service provided be ATT and Verizon. Heating: Hydronic in floor heating, heated with propane, as well as wood stove. Exterior Lighting: Minimal exterior lighting will be used. Exterior lighting willl be sufficient for safety and be In conformance with the requirements of San Juan County. Solid Waste Removal: Trash will be contained within the structure until removal. We currently utilize the community facility at Purgatory for trash and recycling. Landscaping: Landscaping will be minimal as to reduce impact to natural surroundings. Site Selection: Site plan developed with consideration to seasonal runoff, passive solar, and natural grade. Foundation: Foundation for shop/apartment will be a 30x60 slab with footings engineered to San. Juan county building code specification. Future house will be similar 24x48. Structure Size and Height: Structure will be 30x60, with 40x30 being garage/shop space and 20x30 being a3: story living space, with wrap around covered deck. Future house will be 24x48 3 story, design pending Construction Style: Post and beam, in addition to traditional stick framing. Wood siding, Metal roof. Building Plans: Concept drawings included, will further develop and provide drawings as required. 3of19 County Avalanche Map: The location of the structure has been indicated on the County Avalanche Hazard Map. According to the County Avalanche Hazard Map, no portion of the property is near a potential avalanche area. This seems to be confirmed by the general topography, and by the maturity and density of the forest in the surrounding area. County Geohazards Map: The location of the structure has been indicated on the County Geohazards Map. According to the County Geohazards Map, no portion of the property is near a potential geohazard area. Conformance to the Master Plan: The applicant's proposal meets the Visions, Goal, and Strategies referenced in the Town of Silverton and San Juan County Master Plan. "Focus future development on mining claims into economic corridors that are environmentally suitable, where public services are available, and that provide feasible opportunities for growing the community and the economy." Emergency Services: Property will have similar EMS access as surrounding residences. KNOW YOUR NEIGEBDR - 0 MIS TRACT TRACT NO 5P0Ac ) 475: TRACT NO 0 DE TRACT NO 3 S2LA Ae. . > B 4 1 - 5of19 LIST OF ADJACENT LAND OWNERS TBD County Rd 1 Know Your Neighbor Tract #1 And #2 County Rd 1 (Lime Creek Rd) Dooley Thomas W McCormack Robert & Chrystal 156 Macfiretree And Nancy. J 12019 Colwick St. San Antonio, TX Lane Durango, CO 81301 78216-2720 Know Your Neighbor Tract #3 Macfire Tree Lane, LLCI Et. Al. 440 E Harrison St. Corona, CA 92879-1314 Know Your Nelghbor Tract #4 Boris C Wise And Eva M Molin Westerholm 47 Quarry Ct. Durango, CO 81301-7941 Know Your Neighbor Tract #5 Murray Timothy 1275 Riverside Dr. Aspen, CO 81611-2230 Know Your Neighbor Tract #6 Michael and Marisa Dritlein 26689 N. 90th Drive, Peoria, AZ 85383 Know Your Neighbor Tract #7 Davenport Cole PO BOX 839 Silverton, CO 81433-0839 Know Your Neighbor Tract #8 Robertson Alvin 55 Lazy Ln. Kemah, TX 77565-2638 Know Your Neighbor Tract #9 And #10 Bryan Gary and Kelley 1515 N Carroll Ave, Southlake, TX 76092-2072 Know Your Neighbor Tract #11 Williams Trust Craig C & Valenta-williams Trust Carol K 9426 Alto Dr. La Mesa, Ca 91941-4227 Know Your Neighbor Tract #12 Andorka Family Trust The Mark 139 S Brewer Dr. Pueblo West, CO 81007-3640 Know Your Neighbor Tract #13 Justin Robertson 157 Spud Circle, Durango, Co 81301 E a 2 B 6 * : 381 % 1 3 74 a 2 1 5 - : a 5 : e 14 3 a a a5 B a 3 1S3803 TVNOILVN NVAP NVS < E - ara MUCN nV 0 1 gZE & 23 N - 1 A & E 3 € 5 3 28 1S3HO: TVNOIIVN NVAr NVS 2 - 90f19 Lime Creek Road (County Road 1) approach towards Spud Circle from the north. Spud Circle is a private subdivision road within the Know Your Neighbor Subdivision Lime Creek Road (County Road 1) approach to Spud Circle from the south Spud Circle is a private subdivision road within the Know Your Neighbor Subdivision Spud Circle 1 Lime Creek Road * 10 of 19 Spud Circle viewpoint from 159 Spud Circle Spud Circle is a private subdivision road within the Know Your Neighbor Subdivision 159 Spud Circle building site Spud Circle is a private subdivision road within the Know Your Neighbor Subdivision 11 of 19 Gibbons - NBQ Inc. f.k.a. Ernst Engineering Company, Inc. P.0. Boz 3178 2130 Main Avenue Durango. co 01302 PHONE (970)247-0851 Frank Gibbone, L8, AET Gary Watkins, 1S FAXI (070)247-0853 Circle Spud 193.63 N 83-43'w W 197.43 Found 5 82-47 W 5 7730 rood I Found 1 1/2"AC #4 rebar G9.27 30 wide pf woy LSI 30827 Found right #4 rebar & 140t proposed leoch Tract 13 90* potentlal future building site well 0 10 FasameaL Found 3 1/4 AC 5 89050 E 454.00 Found 3 1/4 AC AP 9 Troct 38 AP 10 Troct 38 T39N, R8W T39N, R8W BLM 1983 BLM 1983 NOTICE: proposed shop and leach field locotions are based upon locations indicated by the client ADDRESS: Spud Circle (un-assigned number) DESCRIPTION: Troct 13, Know Your Neighbor Subdivision The location of sub-surface features or utilities is unknown, Order placed and description supplied by Justin Robertson 100 200 IMPROVEMENT LOGATION CERTIFICATE / hereby certify that this improvement location certificate was prepared for Justin Robertson, that it is NOT A LAND SURVEY PLAT OR IMPROVEMENT SURVEY PLAT and that it is not to be relied upon for the establishment of fences, buildings, or other future improvement lines. / further certify that the improvements on the above described parcel on this date, August 31 2022, except utility connections, are entirely within the boundaries of the parcel, except as shown, that there are no encroochments upon the described premises by, improvements on any adjoining premises except as ndcoledadiet there is no apparent evidence or sign of any easement crossing or burdening,ohypkrts 9/ Hasgia parcel, except as noted. & : V A BREZAE B:3 Frank Gibbans, Colorado 4. 5. 23498 eImA by Gbans lesvence - .E change Indiviucle er simlior nomed m hereon evcept make E persendl Mololes reoord EMS: t copis 202(4)4) sk aiw uwif, germision igolure of Gebonnid p a RITE ripletes * LAND LANO 1AN ERE DEDEBDATE alil3 COUNTS La Plte SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED REONG 1198512 THIS DEED, Made this 31st Day of August, 2021 Between DOROTHY E. HUFFMAN State Document Fee of the County of Marion and Stale of Indiana, grantor Date: 41/31 and JUSTIN ROBERTSON 1900 $ whose legal address is 157 Spud Circle, Durango, CO 81301 oft the County of La Plata And State of Colorado, grantee WITNESSETH, That the grantor for and in consideration of the sum of -TEN DOLLARS AND OTHER GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION- the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowiedged, has granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm, unto the grantee, their heirs and assigns forever, all the real property together with improvements, ife ny, situate, lying and being in the County of San Juan and State of Colorado described as follows: A Tract of land in the NE1/4SW1/4 of Section 7, Township 39 North, Range 8 West, N.M.P.M., being more particularly described as follows to-wit; BEGINNING at a point whence the Southwest corner of said Section 7 bears South 51° 54' West, a distance of 2554.76 feet; Thence South 261.76 feet; . South 89° 50' East, a distance of 454.00 feet; - North 292.08 feet; 6 North 83° 43' West, a distance of 197.43 feet; 46 South 77° 30' West, a distance of 193.63 feet; South 82° 47' West, a distance of 69.27 feet to the point of beginning. The above described tract is also known as Tract 13 on the Survey Plat of Lime Creek Area "Know Your Neighbor" flled for record October 2, 1970 as Reception No. 109530. As known by street and number as: TBD County Road 1, Durango, CO 81301 TOGETHER with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof, and all the estate, right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of the grantor, either in law or equity, of, in and to the above bargained premises, with the hereditaments and appurtenances TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and described, with the appurtenances, unto the grantee, their heirs and assigns forever. The, grantor, for himsell, his heirs, personal representatives, successors does covenant, and agree that the grantor shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND the above bargained premises in the quiet and peaceable possession of the grantee, their heirs and assigns, against all and every person or persons lawfully claming the whole or any part thereof, by, through or under the grantor, except: 2021 taxes due and payable in the year 2022. Subject to Statutory Exceptions as defined in CRS S 38-30-113(5). The singular number shall include the plural, the plural the singular, and the use of any gender shall be applicable to all genders. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the grantor has executed this deed on the date set forth above. 4 DOROTHY. E. HUFFMAN BY MICHAEL HERMAN AS ATTORNEY IN FACT STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF COLOKRG BOULDER The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 31 Day of cugu ST 2021 By: MICHAEL HERMAN AS ATTORNEY IN FACT FOR DOROTHY E. HUFFMAN Docusign Envelope ID: 80F88D8897C5-44F897B-287F733473F9 130l1 19 San. Juan Couaty, Colorado Application for Improvement Permit Name Justin Rabertson APPROVAL CHECKLIST Inilial Date I Address 157 Spud circle, Durango co 81301 Land Use Administrator 970-749-5878 Phone Ownership ofSurface Name Justin Robertson Owaersblp of Minerals - e Address Same as Above Vieinlty Map Phone Certined Survey Plat Name Monumentation Address Baale Plan Map Phone Plans and Drawing Legal Description of Property: Road Syatem Relationship Zoning Compatibility TBD County Road 1 8tate Mining Permit Durango, cO 81301 Tract 13 Know Your Neighbor Owner Notification Avalanchel Hazard Geologie Hazard Floodplala Hazard Wildfire Hazard Township N, Range W, Section Mineral Resource Impact Nature of lmprovement Planned: WildiHe Impaet Historle Site Impact -Build 30x60 Shop/residence Watershed Gearance -Install Septic to be Engineered -Run Water Line from Existing wel1, to Include cistern -Run Electric From Nearby Power Pole with Provisions for Future Solar -Develop Driveway/Access Road Cownty Bullding Inspector -Propane Tank (Location) TBD Bulldlag Permit Statel Electrical luspector Land Use Zane: Electrical Permit Applicant Signature San Juan Basin Health Unlt Sewage Disposal: Test Design Date Application Requested Centrai Sewage Collection Date Submltted for Permil State Division ofs Water Resources Date Permit lssued Adequate Water Source Date Permit Denied Well Permit Remson for Denial Central Water Distribution U.S. Forest Service/BLM Access Approval State Division ofl Highways Recelpt FEE PAYMENT Ame Dae Driveway Permit Application Bullding Permalt Subdivalon/PUD Subdivislon Varlance earing Netice Subdivision Approval PUD Approval 14 of 19 San Juen Gounty RECEIPT County Treasurer: geanna Jeramillo 7/19/2022 Paid JUSTIN ROBERTSON Date: 7/19/2022 By: 1 Description: IMPROVEMENT PERMIT Station: Cashier: 1 System: Cash Receipting Receipt: 2277 Reference: 159 SPUD CIRCLE Payment Method: Cash: $0.00 Checks: $840.00 Credit Card: $0.00 Wire: $0.00 Wire No Amount Tendered: $840.00 Card Type: Account Number: Change Returned: $0.00 Expiration Date: Total Pald: $840.00 Check No Name Amount 1069 JUSTIN ROBERTSON $84000 Trans. Receipt Code Fund Ledger Description Operator Amount 2277 GenRct (010)COUNTY GENERAL FUND 0100010000 CASH ACCOUNT $84000 2277 GenRct (010)COUNTY GENERAL FUND 0100041804 LAND USE FEES IMPROVEM C $840.00 Signature COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES Office Use Only Form GWSH45(01/2020) DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 1313 SHERMAN ST., Ste 821, DENVER, CO 80203 Main: (303) 866-3581 dwtpemisonineQsiale cous RESIDENTIAL Nole: Also use this form to epply for livestock watering Water Well Permit Application Roview form instructions prior to completing form. Hand compleled forms must be completed In blacke or blue Ink or typed. 1. Applicant Information Name(s) 6. Use Of Well (check applicable boxes) Justin Robertson Seei instructions to determine use(s) for which you may qualify A. Ordinary household use in one single-famlly dwelling Mallings address (no outside use) 157 Spud Circle B. Ordinary household use in 1 to 3 single-family dwellings: Cily Stale Zipcode Number of dwellings: 2 Durango Co 81301 Telephone (wisrea code) Emad Home garder/lawn irrigation, not to exceed one acre: 9707495878 aimplrbmpeymitcon area irigated C sq.R. 3 açre 2. Type Of Application (check applicable boxes) Domesllc animal watering - (non-commercial) Construct new well Change source (aqulfer) C. Livestock watering (on lamianehangepasturm) a Replace existing well Reapplication (expired permit) Use existing well Rooftop precip. collection 7. Well Data (proposed) . Change or increase use Othor: Maximum pumping rale Arrual nt b e gpm acre-feet 3. Refer To (if applicable) Welly permi! Waler Court case * Total depth feel Aqulfer 260 Designaled Basin Determinationa Wellname or - 8. Water Supplier Ist this parcel within boundaries of a water service area?CIYESCI NO 4. Location Of Proposed Well (Important! See Instructions) Iry yes. provide name of supplier County 9. Type Of Sewage System San Juan County 1/4 ofthe 114 Seclion Township Nors S Range Earw Pnncipal Meridian Septic tank / absorption leach field 7 39 8 II Centrals system: District name: Distance of well from sectionl lines (sectioni lines are typically notp propertylines) Vault: Location sewage to be hauled to: FL from N S FL from C E LIW Forr replecement wells only distanca and direction from oldy well tonew well Other (explain). feet Direction 10. Proposed Well Driller License #optional): Welll location eddress (Indude Cily, Slate, Zp) Check M wel addressi 5 same asi in Item 1, 11. Sign or Enter Name of Applicant(s) or Authorized. Agent The making of false slatements herein constitutes perjury in the second 159 Spud Circle, Durango, Co 81301 degree, which is punishable as a dass 1 misdemeanor pursuant to C.R.S. Optional: GPS welll localioni informationi in UTM formet. GPS unil seltings are es fallows: 24-4-104 (13)(a). Ihave read the statements herein, know the contents Format mus be UTM thereof and state that they are true to my knowledge. Sign or enler name(s) ol person(s) submitting application Date Zone 12 or Zone 13 Easting: (mmiddyyy) iess IMSE. Da Meters Justin Robertson 08/30/2022 Datum must bel NAD83 Northing: A A Unit must bes set tot true hoiny Remember to set Dalum to NAD83 Msigning prinl name and Ude Was GPS unllo checked fors above? D YES 5. Parcel On Which Well Will Be Located Office Use Only (You must attach a current deed for the subject parcel) USGS mapi name DWR mapr no. Surface elev A. Your must check and complete one of the following: Subdivision: Name Know Your Neighbor Receipt area only Lot 13 Block Filing/Unit - Counly exemplion (attach copy of county approval & survey) Namel# Lot # Parcel less than 35 acres, not in a subdivision attech a deed with metes &b bounds description recorded prior to June 1, 1972, and current deed Mining claim (attach copy of deed or survey) Name/#: Squere 40 acre parcel as described in Item 4 Parcol of 35 or moro acree (attoch me eles & bounde description or u rvey) AOUAMAP Other: (attach metes & bounds description or survey) WE B. * ofe acros parcel C. Ney yout the owner of Ihie percol7 WR 3,05 18 YES D NO CWCB D. WILB this be Ihe only well on this parcel? Iwl YES! 1 NO ( no al olher wels) TOPO E. Slale Parcel IDW( (oplional) 50917310000013 MYLAR SB5 DIV. WD BA, MD 16 of 19 SAN JUAN BASIN 281 Sawyer Drive, Durango, CO 81303 public health Phone: (970) 247-5702 FEES /RECEIPT This receipt is not a permit. Do not begin construction or repairs until a permit is signed and issued. Monday, August 15, 2022 Permit #: WWP2022-0414 Permit Type: CONSTRUCTION Address: Parcel: 50917310000013-S PRIMARY CONTACT - PROP OWNER JUSTIN ROBERTSON 157 SPUD CIR DURANGO, CO 81301 (970) 749-5878 FEE SUMMARY DATE DESCRIPTION FEEAMOUNT PAID BALANCE DUE 08/15/2022 New OWTS Permit (Construction) $1,023.00 ($1,023,00) $0.00 TOTAL DUE: $1,023.00 ($1,023.00) $0.00 PAYMENT TRANSACTIONS DATE RECBPT # METHOD PAYEE AMOUNT 08/15/2022 REC005194 CHECK 1072 JUSTIN ROBERTSON ($1,023.00) COMMENT: 08/12/2022 New OWTS Permit (Constrvction) ($1,023.00) Visit bpublichealtihonysepic for application instructions and permit status 17of19 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS San Juan County P.0. Box 466 Silverton, Colorado 81433 970-387-5671 RETATIONSHIP OF PROPER?Y TO COUNTY ROAD AND STASE HIGHWAY SYSTEMS I, the undersigned, applicant engaged in the processing of Application for Improvement Permit No.. TBD San Juan County, Colorado, do hereby acknowledge the following facts: 1. The real property which is the subject of said application is on this date located approximately 206ft_ from County Road No. 1 the nearest designated and publicly maintained county road. 2. Said County Road No, 1 is on this date maintained on, a year-round basis by San Juan County, 3. The real property which is the subject of said application is on this date located approximately 1555ft from Colorado State Highway No. 550 the nearest 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 Division of Highways. 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 15 day of August 2022. Rebasus ATTEST: Applicant Position: 18 of 19 SAN JUAN COUNTY, COLORADO DRIVEWAY AND ROAD ACCESS PERMIT Improvement Permit No., TBD Justin Robertson Applicant: 157 Spud Circle Durango, Colorado 81301 Location of Proposed Driveway or Access on County Road No., N/A Driveway access will be from established Know Your Neighbor subdivision road Spud Circle. Description of Proposed Driveway or Access, including materials to be used: Driveway will be gravel similar to all driveways within the subdivision Know Your Neighbor. Comment and Recommendations of County Road Supervisor: Per Louis Girodo this permit is not needed since the driveway to be constructed is not ona county road. Terms and Conditions of Issuance of Permit (or reason for denial): Permit Approved or Denied Date: Land Use Administrator: 19 of 19 The following items are pending: 1. Forest Service Approval 2. Durango Fire Protection District Approval Main House W24x148xH30 - - JEL - - / Shop Apartment W30'xL60'xH30' STAFF REPORT FOR THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROPOSED HA WN CABIN, LOG CABIN LODE REPORT DATE: October 8, 2022 MEETING DATE: October 12, 2022 FROM: Lisa Adair PE Application: Sketch Plan, County Improvement Permit Application, Proposed Hawn Cabin and Associated improvements, Log Cabin Lode USMS No. 19335, County Road 14, near Red Mountain Pass, San Juan County, Colorado. Applicants/Owners: Applicant/Owner Jordan Hawn, CO-owner Clayton Rundquist, co-owner Chris Forrest. Proposed improvements: Proposed improvements include: a cabin, shed, water well, septic system, grading, buried propane tank, solar panels, minimal exterior lighting, woodstove, propane backup generator, landline phone, water cistern in basement. Location and Access: The Log Cabin Lode is accessible via an existing new driveway on County Road 14 (between Highway 550 and the Saint Paul Lodge). The new driveway was installed a few years ago by the previous property owner Mark Iuppenlatz. Site History: In 2017, the County approved aj proposed cabin at this site, which was never built. That County permit was issued to Mark Iuppenlatz, who sold this mining claim, and County permits are non-transferrable. SUMMARY: The application and proposed improvements appear to comply with the Master Plan and the County Zoning and Land Use Regulations. The Planning Department staff and the Planning Commission recommends conditional approval of this application, for the proposed Hawn Cabin on the Log Cabin Lode, County Road 14, with the conditions of approval at the end ofthis staff report. Application: The application documents were received at the Courthouse in June, August, and September. The application appears to be adequately complete. A copy ofthe application is attached for your review. An electronic version is posted on the County website. Comparison to the Master Plan: The County Zoning and Land Use Regulations are posted on the County website. The regulations state: All applications for review under this Chapter will be examined initially to determine whether the proposal is consistent with the County's Master Plan. The 2010 Town/County Master Plan is also posted on the Town and County websites. The Master Plan states: Private property rights are respected in San Juan County. The mountain landscapes retain their character. The backcountry outside of Silverton in the county is a predominantly natural landscape with visible mining history and pockets of developed recreation. Impacts of residential and commercial development on natural assets are mitigated. Where residential development occurs on mining claims, it is designed to cluster structures in focused growth areas and/or build them in oW-visibility places outside of environmentally sensitive areas, leaving visible ridgelines and other scenic resources undeveloped and minimizing impacts on the environment. The proposed improvements appear to comply with the intent of the Master Plan. Comparison to the County Regulations: The County Zoning and Land Use Regulations state: fconsistent with the Master Plan, all applications will be reviewed to determine whether, based upon the objective facts contained within the record before the reviewing body: (a) The proposal will have any adverse impact on public health, safety, morals or welfare. Page 1 of7 STAFF REPORT FOR BOCC, HAWN CABIN ON THE LOG CABIN LODE, OCTOBER 8, 2022. The proposed improvements are not expected to have a significant adverse impact on health, safety, morals, or welfare. (b). Adequate potable water is available or can be developed to safely support the proposed use, including fire control and suppression. Water will be provided by a proposed on-site water well. The well water should be tested and if necessary the water should be treated to improve the currently-unknown water quality. Fire water storage and fire truck access/suppression should be incorporated into the site layout and water system design. (c) Adequate sewage disposal can be provided to support the proposed use. Sewage disposal will be provided by a proposed septic system. I believe the State requires a minimum of four feet of vertical separation between bedrock and the bottom of septic components. All County Permits are contingent upon final approval of the septic system by the San Juan Basin Public Health Department. (d) The proposed use will have any adverse effect on public or private property in the vicinity of the development. The proposed improvements are not expected to have a significant adverse impact on nearby public or private property. (e) The proposed use will have any adverse effect on scenic values, historic sites or structures, air or water or environmental quality, wildlife (including habitat, food sources, migration routes, hunting, etc.), erosion or other geological condition. The proposed improvements are not expected to have a significant adverse impact on scenic values, historic sites/structures, environmental quality, wildlife, erosion, or geological conditions. The 2016 photos contained within the attached application indicate that the structures are not expected to be visible, except possibly from afar on Black Bear Pass. At this time there are no known historic structures/relics on the site. (f) Adequate road access exists or can be developed to ensure access appropriate to the use, including access for emergency services. "Adequate access" shall require proof that any access is either a public San Juan County road or state highway or else a private road or other access which meets the following minimum standards: (i) have adequate water. bars, bar ditches, culverts and other drainage improvements to prevent erosion of the road which might interfere with access; and (ii) be subject either to (a) deed(s) granting access across all private property the access traverses from the parcel being improved to the nearest public San Juan County road or state highway (in which event the applicant also shall demonstrate the existence of a perpetual agreement governing the use and maintenance of such private road across private property) or (b) one or more valid road permits across any, federal or state property lying between the parcel being improved and the nearest public San Juan County road or: state highway. If access is via a private road, the applicant also shall either prove that an existing access permit exists for the road issued by San Juan County (if the private road intersects a County road) or by CDOT. : or else shall apply for and obtain an access permit for the private road from the relevant agency. A new driveway, from County Road 14 to the proposed building envelope, was constructed a few years ago. The applicant and Planning Department recently requested comments on any necessary driveway maintenance or perhaps a driveway culvert that might be needed, from the County Road & Bridge Department Supervisor Louie Girodo. The recently prepared County Driveway Permit Application form (in the attached application) states that a proposed driveway culvert will be installed. The applicant and excayator/contractor should have a pre-construction site visit with Louie Girodo to see if the new driveway needs any maintenance or culvert. The new existing driveway appears to cross the Portland Lode as well as the Wilcox Lode. There is an easement deed in the application from Darwin Flaugh on the Wilcox Lode, to allow access in perpetuity for the Log Cabin Lode owners. The applicant should contact former Log Cabin Lode & Portland Lode owner Mark Page 2 of7 STAFF REPORT FOR BOCC, HAWN CABIN ON THE LOG CABIN LODE, OCTOBER 8, 2022. Iuppenlatz, to see if there is an existing access easement deed already written for the portion oft the new driveway that appears to cross the Portland Lode to access the Log Cabin Lode. (g) Adequate road access exists or can be developed to ensure access appropriate to the use, including access for emergency services. This site is located close to plowed, year round adequate access via Highway 550, compared to the typical remote backcountry access for most mining claims. However Red Mountain Pass on Highway 550 near this site closes at times, due to avalanche hazard, sometimes for several consecutive days. County Road 14 is usually driveable until Thanksgiving and it is not currently snowplowed. During winter County Road 14 and the Log Cabin Lode are accessible on foot and by snowmobile from Highway 550. Overall this project site has relatively good access for emergency services, though sometimes could be naccessible due to Highway closure. The owners have used the County's Relationship to State Highways form (attached) to acknowledge that they are aware the County does not plow County Road 14, and that it is maintained only on a "seasonal" basis. All County Improvement Permit applicants are required to acknowledge that ..emergency services may not be available in a timely manner, and may not be available at all." (h). Adequate utilities are or can be made available for the proposed use, unless deemed unnecessary or not practical. The site design includes adequate proposed utilities, including as a septic system, water well, and landline phone. Trenching across the County Road may be needed for the proposed landline phone, and ifs SO that should be discussed with County Road & Bridge Supervisor Louie Girodo. (i) Adequate emergency services exist to serve the proposed use, unless deemed unnecessary or not practical. Approval of the proposed improvements (proposed single family residential land use) is not expected to overburden the existing local emergency services agencies. (i) There are natural hazards which may adversely affect the site or the proposed use of the site - The adopted County hazard maps, for geological hazards and avalanche risk, show that the proposed improvements are located outside of any known avalanche area, and in a geological area of CSA which I believe indicates colluvial slope accelerated (colluvial slope is a slope acted upon or deposited by gravity, rather than alluvial which is water-deposited). In my experience CST appears to be the most typical geological area for proposed cabins, whereas CSA is less common, and could indicate some movement ("accelerated" such as potential landslide, soil creep, etc.). Development on a mining claim noted as either CST (or the less common CSA) in this area at this time does not usually require a special geology expert to prepare a site specific geohazards investigation report, or develop proposed mitigation. However the applicants should be made aware that there could be a potential at the site for slope creep, landslide, etc., since the area is noted as CSA. The applicants are encouraged to obtain further information from a geologic expert, prior to site construction, who could provide a site specific evaluation, and could recommend any suggested mitigation, for design purposes. Given the dense tree cover in the vicinity oft the project site, and increasingly prevalent beetle kill in this County, the highest potential natural hazard risk at this site is expected to be fire-related. That could involve a structure fire causing a wildfire, a wildfire causing a structure fire, or the relatively high tourist usage at Red Mountain Pass unexpectedly leading to a human caused fire. The Applicants should consider incorporating ways to store extra water in an accessible location for fire suppression, and keep the possibly increasing fire danger in mind, during design and construction. The County encourages removal of any beetlekill dead trees and that may help reduce fire hazard. All applicants are required to utilize the Colorado Firewise guidelines for fire mitigation, and an annual fire hazard site evaluation. Page 3 of7 STAFF REPORT FOR BOCC, HAWN CABIN ON THE LOG CABIN LODE, OCTOBER 8, 2022. Structure Square Footage Limits above 11,000 Feet Elevation: Because the proposed building envelope appears to be at or above 11,000 feet elevation per survey datum NAVD 27, there is a limit on the maximum cabin "floor area" interior square footage (and the size of any outbuildings/sheds), The proposed improvements shall comply with the County Regulations. The County Zoning and Land Use Regulations (posted on the County website) provides the following specifics regarding the structure "floor area" (and shed limitations) above 11,000 feet elevation: "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 square feet. The source of elevation shall be based on the 1927 North American Vertical Datum : The following elements are excluded from the Floor Area calculation: (1) Porches, decks, and terraces that do not have roofs or floors above and are open to the sky: i. If such improvement is equal to or less thirty inches above grade and is two hundred fifty square feet or less; ii. If such improvement is more than thirty inches above grade or greater than two hundred fifty square feet, then it is calculated as Floor Area at fifty percent of the actual area. (2). A: single-story, detached accessory building, no greater than 200 square feet. FLOOR AREA: Floor area means the sum ofi the horizontal areas of all floors in principal and accessory buildings on a site, as measured from the interior faces of the walls, and enclosed porches as measured by the 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, or if there is no floor above, to the underside of the roof assembly. Any part of a building whose interior height is fourteen feet or less shall be counted once for floor area purposes. Any part of a building whose interior height is greater than fourteen feet and less than or equal to twenty-three feet shall be counted twice for floor area ratio purposes, and any part of such building that has an interior height greater than twenty-three feet shall be counted three times. The following elements are excluded from the Floor Area calculation: a. Unroofed porches, decks, and terraces: 1. improvement is equal to or less than thirty inches above grade and is less than 250 square feet; 2. f: such improvement is more than thirty inches above grade or greater than 250 square feet, the area is calculated as fifty percent of the actual floor area. b. A single detached accessory building, no greater than 200 square feet." Adjacent Land Owners: The adjacent land owners (within 1500 feet ofthe property boundaries) were notified by mail on September 1. No known opposition, comments, or inquiries were received to date. Application Fee: The application includes a receipt from the County Treasurer dated August 31 for the $840 County Improvement Permit Application Fee. Legal Notice: The Legal Notice is attached and was published in the local weekly newspaper dated Sept. 29. Sketch Plan and the 3 Step Review Process: This application is considered a "Sketch Plan," 99 which is step one of three steps described in the County Regulations: Sketch Plan, Preliminary Plan, Final Plan. That indicates County applicants should typically expect the review process to include three submittals and six meetings. Considering that this site was once fairly recently reviewed and approved by the County, in approximately 2017, for the Proposed Iuppenlatz Cabin, which was never constructed, the Board ofCounty Commissioners may decide to recommend an abbreviated review process, for this specific site. The main purpose oft this particular review is that County permits are non-transferrable. County Remediation Ordinance: County Ordinance 2020-01 is posted on the Assessor webpage on the County website. It contains an "Inventory, 99 which is a list of mining claims for which Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) clearance is required, prior to any County Planning/Building permit application being processed. The Inventory lists claims that have existing and/or proposed mine remediation. County Staffis required to check the Inventory when processing any permit application and I did not see the Log Cabin Lode listed on the Inventory ofthe County Ordinance 2020-01. I believe the Kohler Tunnel is somewhat nearby. Page 4 of7 STAFF REPORT FOR BOCC, HAWN CABIN ON THE LOG CABIN LODE, OCTOBER 8, 2022. Planning Commission Review: On September 20 the Planning Commission recommend conditional approval, of this application. They discussed emphasizing condition of approval number 5 which is related to adequate screening. I believe the motion was unanimously approved to recommend conditional approval with the conditions of approval as written. A letter from the Planning Commission Secretary has been requested. Staff Recommendation: Finding that the Sketch Plan County Improvement Permit Application for the Proposed Hawn Cabin and associated improvements on the Log Cabin Lode appears to be adequately complete, and that the proposed improvements generally comply with the Master Plan and the County Regulations, I suggest you may conditionally approve this application, with the following conditions of approval. Conditions of Approval: Here are suggested Conditions of Approval for the Proposed Hawn Cabin and associated improvements on the Log Cabin Lode. 1. Compliance with all State and Federal regulations is required as a condition of this County permit. If regulations differ, then the most stringent shall apply. Failure to comply with State and Federal regulations shall void this County permit. 2. All County Improvement Permits are contingent on the San Juan Basin Public Health Department final approval ofthe septic system. 3. San Juan County requires reseeding of any disturbed soil ground surface with certified weed free native seed, in accordance with the specifics in the San Juan County Zoning and Land Use Regulations. 4. San Juan County has "dark sky" lighting requirements. Exterior/visible lighting on this site shall comply with the applicable San Juan County Zoning and Land Use Regulations. 5. The proposed improvements shall be adequately screened from view, in general compliance with the County's adopted screening requirements. Although not anticipated, if the proposed structures or improvements are determined to be unacceptably visible from County Road 14, Highway 550, or other nearby public roads and trails, then tree planting shall be required (with final determination made by the County Commissioners). 6. The Applicants and proposed improvements shall comply with all applicable San Juan County Zoning and Land Use Regulations. Violation ofthe San Juan County Zoning and Land Use Regulations may cause this permit to be void. If requirements differ, the most stringent shall apply. In particular all applicants are required to carefully review the Regulations in Section 4-110, to assure compliance. 7. This approval is for the proposed single family residential land use, and does not allow for the use ofthe structures as a Vacation Rental, which would require further County review. 8. Use ofa a wildfire mitigation consultant from the Four Corners region is encouraged, to create a defensible space and fire mitigation recommendations, to reduce the overall hazards, of a forest fire causing structure fire, and to reduce the hazards of a structure fire causing a forest fire. A wildfire mitigation consultant can be utilized to assist with items including but not limited to: defensible space, dead standingprush/tree thinning, placement/sizing of cisterns, any fire suppression system, availability of water, placement of propane and combustibles, selection ofheat sources, woodstoves, fire resistant building materials, fire truck access/tumnaround. Page 5 of 7 STAFF REPORT FOR BOCC, HAWN CABIN ON THE LOG CABIN LODE, OCTOBER 8, 2022. 9. On site burning of cut tree limbs and brush requires notification of the Sheriff and Fire Departments prior to the controlled burn. Water and tools shall be readily available directly adjacent to the fire during any controlled burn, and there shall be no unsupervised campfires or burn piles. Burning is not permitted during a County Fire Ban, and Fire Bans have variable additional requirements (regarding chainsaws, spark arresters, campfires, grills, etc.) The Sheriff and Fire Department shall have the right to prevent a landowner and contractor from burning, if weather conditions are expected to be dry or windy. Additionally, all required permits, including but not limited to San Juan Basin Health Department and/or CDPHE air quality permits, shall be obtained by the Applicants prior to any controlled burns. 10. Immediately prior to any tree clearing, grading, and/or foundation excavation occurring within 30 feet of any ofthe project site property lines, the property lines shall be roped off using survey flagging or caution tape. The survey flagging that is marking the closest property line shall be clearly understandable in the field, for measuring and to prevent soil, rocks, tree clearing, and heavy equipment from trespassing onto any adjacent lands. 11. Building materials shall meet the requirements of the San Juan County Zoning and Land Use Regulations including natural colors and non-reflective materials. The building materials shall consist of natural materials matching the surrounding natural terain/vegetation/ock, The Applicants are encouraged to consider the possibility ofoverall future increasing fire hazard in this County, and encouraged to utilize as much fire-proof and fire-resistant building materials as possible. 12. The County Regulations require that woodstoves are EPA-approved. The Applicants are encouraged to utilize the Fire Inspector and/or Fire Chief to review plans before construction, and visit the site at the time of structure Certificate of Occupancy, to check chimneys, spark arrester caps, woodstove, heat source clearance from walls, smoke alarms, fire extinguishers, egress, fire Water/cistern(s), and overall fire safety of the structures and the site. 13. As a condition of all County permits, the Applicants/Owners shall acknowledge that emergency services may not be available in a timely manner, and may not be available at all. 14. A "bear proof trash" solid waste storage system is required, and refuse utility billing is required upon construction commencement, which is arranged through the Town. 15. Any on-site existing public trails shall remain open to public access. 16. The applicant is encouraged to consult with a geologic expert regarding the CSA (colluvial slope accelerated) geological designation, for a site specific evaluation and design recommendations. 17. Prior to equipment mobilization, the Applicant and excavator/contractor shall contact the County Road & Bridge Dept. Supervisor, to request a pre-construction site visit, to receive any necessary required proposed maintenance or culvert specifications, for the new existing driveway on County Road 14. Ifthe proposed land line will be trenched across County Road 14 that work shall be done in accordance with the requirements ofthe Road & Brg. Supervisor and Planning Dept. which may include road closure and/or traffic control and/or neighbor notification. Page 6 of 7 STAFF REPORT FOR BOCC, HAWN CABIN ON THE LOG CABIN LODE, OCTOBER 8, 2022. 18. No historic objects are expected. However, if any historic objects are encountered during construction, the construction shall temporarily cease, and recommendations of the County Historic Impact Review Committee shall be obtained and followed. 19. The owner shall submit building plans to the Building Department, and shall also include a text/numerical tabulation ofthe total Floor Area, to demonstrate compliance with the limit of 1,000 square feet, as more fully described/defined in the County Zoning and Land Use Regulations. 20. The proposed shed structure shall also comply with the requirements of the County Zoning and Land Use Regulations as described for sites above 11,000 feet elevation (per NAVD 27). 21. The owners shall obtain and file a copy of the easement deed for the portion of the new driveway that appears to cross the Portland Lode. 22. Alongside Highway 550, the Log Cabin Lode property owners shall minimize the number of parked vehicles which are associated with this property. Prepared By: Lisa Adair PE, Planning Department, San Juan County Colorado, amer@-anpuancolondous Page 7 of7 SAN JUAN COUNTY PO Box +66, Silverton CO 81433 September 1, 2022 Dear Property Owner: The Planning Department of San Juan County Colorado has received two applications, and you have been identified as an Adjacent Land Owner. A property you own is located within 1500 feet of the project site indicated below. You are under no obligation to reply to this letter, or take any action. County Improvement Permit Application, Proposed Cabin & Associated Improvements, LOG CABIN LODE USMS No. 19335, located on County Road 14, near Red Mountain Pass, in San Juan County, Colorado; Owners/Applicants Jordan Hawn, Chris Forrest, Clayton Rundquist of Durango. County Improvement Permit Application, Proposed Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) & Associated Improvements. TRACT 13 KNOW YOUR NEIGHBOR SUBDIVISION, located on Spud Circle, near Lime Creek Road (County Road L & US Forest Service Road 591), in San Juan County, Colorado: Owner/Applicant Justin Robertson of Know Your Neighbor Subdivision/Durango. If you are interested in these applications, you may view the application documents on the "San Juan County Colorado" government website. These applications are being posted on the County website under the following tabs: County Government - Building & Planning Proposed Aldition/Application, This application will be reviewed by the San Juan Regional Planning Commission on the night of Tuesday September 20, 2022. The meeting is open to the public, occurring in-person at the County Courthouse, and also via free Zoom software (Zoom Meeting ID Number 921 3647 3203). Adjacent Land Owners and Citizens may submit written and/or verbal comments regarding these applications, before and/or during the meeting. Comments before the meeting can be sent to the Planning Department using the contact information below (emailed or written comments are preferred because those are printed for the Commissioners). The Planning Commission is an advisory board which makes a recommendation. After the Planning Commission meeting, these applications will be reviewed by the Board of County Commissioners at a later date. The final decision to approve or deny each County application IS decided by a vote of the Board of County Commissioners. Please contact me if you have questions. Thank you, Lisa M. Adair PE Planning Department San Juan County Colorado Email address (preferred method of contaco: planner@ anjuancolorado.us Mail comments to: San Juan County, PO Box 466, Silverton, CO 81433. Hand-deliver comments to: San Juan County Courthouse. 1557 Greene Street. in Silverton. Personal cell phone number: (970) 946-2217. Page I of I PUBLIC HEARINGS Notice is hereby given to the members of the general public that the San Juan County Colorado Board of County Commissioners will hold two Public Hearings at the San Juan County Courthouse, 1557 Greene Street, Silverton, Colorado, on Wednesday, October 12, 2022, in person and via Zoom to receive public comments on the following two County Improvement Permit Applications: 10:00 AM - Proposed Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) and associated improvements, Tract 13, Know Your Neighbor Subdivision, 159 Spud Circle, near Lime Creek Road, San Juan County, CO. The purpose of1 the application submitted by property owner Justin Robertson is to request approval of a proposed accessory dwelling unit. 10:20 AM - Proposed Cabin and associated improvements, Log Cabin Lode USMS No. 19335, County Road 14, near Red Mountain Pass, San Juan County, CO. The purpose of the application submitted by property owners Jordan Hawn et al is to request approval of the proposed residential use of a mining claim. Notice is further given that all persons may present oral/written testimony regarding these two applications prior to/during the Public Hearings. Comments may be sent by email to Pamer@smjumcolondous by mail to San Juan County, PO Box 466, Silverton CO 81433, or hand-delivered to the County Courthouse. The Zoom Meeting ID Number for County meetings is 921 3647 3203. Interested persons may contact the Planning Department with any questions/comments about these two applications. Published in the Silverton Standard & Miner: Sept. 29, 2022. San Juan Regional Planning Commission SAN JUAN COUNTY TOWN OF SILVERTON Silverton, Colorado 81433 P.O. Box 223 September 20, 2022 Board of County Commissioners San Juan County Silverton, CO 81433 Members oft the Commission: RE: County Improvement Permit Application Sketch Plan Proposed Hawn Cabin Log Cabin Lode, CR 14, Near Red Mtn Pass, San Juan County At the regular meeting ofthe San Juan Regional Planning Commission on September 20, 2022, members ofthat Commission held a meeting to discuss the Proposed County Improvement Permit Application for the Proposed Hawn Cabin. The application includes proposed improvements which include a cabin, shed, water well, septic system, grading, buried propane tank, solar panels, minimal exterior lighting, woodstove, propane backup generator, landline phone, and water cistern in basement. After considerable discussion and background of the project, questions and presentations from the County Planner, Lisa Adair, and the applicant, the Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend to the San Juan County Commissioners that you approve the County Improvement Permit Application as submitted with the 22 proposed proposed conditions of approval. Thank you for considering this recommendation. Sincerely, The Planning Commission Members and James Weller Chairman 1 1 San, Tuan County, Colorado Application for Improvement Permit Name Jordan Haun APPROVAL CHECKLIST Inittal Date & Address 569 E. 7M Shet Land Use Adminlstrator urango CO 81301 Fossbse Ownership of Surface Name Sami as above Ownership of Minerals Address 5 Vicinity Map 303 Phgb6 5230 Certifiod Survey Plat - Name Mark Shenk Monamentation . Address Basic Plan Map 8 970.-754-063 Plans and Drawings Legal Description of Property: Road System Relationship Mincral Survey No, 19335 Los Cabin, Zoning Compatibility Red mtw Wining Disteict State Mining Permit Owner Notification Avalanche Hazard Geologic Hatard Floodplain Hazard Wildfire Hazard Township N, Range W, Section Mioerai Resource Impact Nature of Improvement Planned: Wildlife Impact 1000" sgft cabin Historic Site Impact 10x20 Shed Watershed Clearance septic Propane ER Solar Panel Coanty Ballding Inapector M a - a Drivewayt Parkins Arca. Building Permit Stale Blectrical Inepector Land Use Zone: Electrical Permit Appiicant Signatyre San Juan Basin Hoalth Unlt Sewage Disposal: Test Design Date Application Requested Central Sewage Collection Date Submitted for Permit State Divielon of Water Resources Date Permit Issued Adequate Water Source Date Permit Denied Well Permit Reason for Denial Central Water Distribution U.S. Forest Service/BLM Access Approval State Divlalon ol HUghways Recript FEE PAYMENT Amount Date Driveway Permit Application Bullding Permit Subdivision/PUD Subdivision Variance Heariog Notice Sub division. Approval PUD Approval 2 Application for Improvement Sketch Plan Submittal Proposed "CJC Ski Hut" Log Cabin Claim USMS #19335 Red Mountain Pass - County Road 14 San Juan County, Colorado Applicants: Clayton Rundquist 633 East 3rd Ave Durango CO 81301 970-946-3453 Chris Forrest 314 Jenkins Ranch Road Durango CO 81301 970-946-6977 Jordan Hawn 569 East 7th Street Durango CO 81301 303-506-5230 Date Submittal Date June 6th 2022 3 & Silverton Building Permit Application - SAN JUAN COUNIY a Address ofJob Site: Couty Rd 14 TBD - Loy Cabun - MSH19335 "ClassofWork: NEW E ADDITIONDT ALTERATIONS D REPAIR D MOVEDJ OTHER DJ Property Owner: Dorlax HrIchrs forret/claylb d-Phone: 303- 506 - SZ30 Mailing Address: PO Box 2 S City: Durango *State: CO "Zip Code: 81302 Email Address: jordan howOyahoe - Cow Contractor: 1 Murk Schesk-Hipine hd Phone: 919 759-6 0663 Legal Description: TOTNOSAIRIE-IOCK 'ZONE: (IfApplicable) ADDITION: Hazard: NONE M FLOOD D AVALANCHED SLOPEDT. Structural Information: : Reqif NEW Structure: 'Survey Provided: YESNODI *Plot Plan Provided: YESENODD Designed By: LICENSE PE# SQ.FT.: FOA950 HEIGHT: 26' TOTAL UNITS: I TOTAL ROOMS Z Describe All Work To Be Done: Printed Name: CIATW QUUKJIST /Joeop Hw/CHR fRREL Signature: Date: 6-6-2022 (Staff Use ONLY) Total Estimated Valuation ofWork: $ Estimated Permit Fee: S (Including Labor andMaterials) INDI. NTESNNNDATOR) ETELDS TOBI COMPLEIIDBIORI THIS APMTICALIONCANIE - 11- : 1 A Log Cabin Claim - Summary of proposed improvements The proposed site is on the Log Cabin claim just up CR 18 and directly across the road from the Flaugh-Wilcox Claim cabin which is currently under construction. The site is a small bench/meadow upslope from the road. A short driveway will cross an area that was previously disturbed when the county road was built. The cabin site is a small clearing thati is protected by tall trees on all sides SO it will be all but invisible except for one small location on Bear Creek trail on the West side of Highway 550 due to a small gap in the trees on the West side of the building site. Because the proposed site is in an existing clearing no large or significant trees will need to be removed in order to construct the building. The cabin will be at approximately 11,250' elevation and will have an exterior jootprint of 25' by 41' and an interior ground level area of 950 SF. The cabin will have 2 bedrooms and one oathroom. The cabin will be built on a basement foundation partially recessed into the hillside to provide utility room and water storage space. The cabin will be built using timber frame construction. Overall height measured from grade is 26'. Exterior finishes will be weathered barn wood, rusty metal, stone, and timbers and will be patterned after historical mining structures in the area. Roofing will be dark colored metal. Electricity will be solar with a propane generator as back up. The primary heat source will be a high efficiency wood burning stove with a small propane heater in the basement as back up. The only exterior lighting will be whatis required by building code and will meet dark sky requirements. All interior lighting will be high efficiency LED. Water source will be a well drilled on site by Valley Pump and Well of Montrose. 1000 gallon storage tanks in basement will provide storage capacity. 3 Cabin will have an engineered septic system designed by Engineer Mountain, LLC and approved by San Juan Basin Health. Trash will be stored on a temporary basis in the garage and will leave with us. The propane tank will be ouried and there will be a land line telephone. Parking for two to three vehicles will be provided adjacent to the cabin in the existing clearing. In summary we feel that this is an ideal site for a packcountry cabin. Due the the nature of the building site tucked into a natural clearing surrounded by tall evergreen trees the cabin will not be visible from CR 14 or Highway 550. As shown in the attached photos the story pole can't be seen except from a small section of the Bear Creek trail. In short, once complete no one should even be aware there is a cabin at this location unless they are actually on the Log Cabin Claim. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Hown Jordon pan far CH2S 6R2E5 CLAVTON RONDQUIST 6 154089 Page 1 of1 Stale Documentary Fee SAN JUAN COUNTY, COLORADO $14.25 01-19-2022 LADONNA L. JARAMILLO, RECORDER 01-19-2022 11:48 AM Recording Fee $13.00 State Documentary Fee SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED 6v0a Date: anunweyg THIS DEED, Made this 19TH Day of January, 2022 $ 14 a Between RENAISSANCE HANDYMAN LLC, A COLORADO LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY of the County of Santa Fe and State ofl New Mexico, grantor and JORDAN HAWN and CLAYTON RUNDQUIST and CHRISTOPHER FORREST whose legal address is 569 East 7th Street Durango, Co 8130: of the County of La Plata and State of Colorado, grantee WITNESSETH, That the grantor for and in consideration of the sum of TEN DOLLARS AND OTHER GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION- thes receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm, unto the grantee, their heirs and assigna forever, noti in tenancy in common buti in joint tenancy, all the real property together with improvements. - any, situate. lying and being in the County of San Juan and State of Colorado described as follows: Log Cabin, Mineral Survey No. 19335, Red Mountain Mining District, excluding any overlap with Wilcox, Mineral Survey No. 19335, County of San Juan, State of Colorado. LESS AND EXCEPT that portion of the above named mining claim(s), if any, within overlapping senior mining claims, including but not limited to the Ben Butler Lode Mining Claim, Mineral Survey No. 13733. As known by street and number as; TBD County Road 14 Silverton, CO 81433 TOGETHER with all and singular the hereditaments and eppurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, and the reveraion and reversions. remainder and remainders, rents, issues and prolits thereat,e and all the estate, right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of the grantor, either in law or equity, of, in and to the above bargained premiscs, with the hereditaments and appurtenances TO HAVE ARD' TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and described, with the appurtenances. unto the grantee, their heirs and assigns forever. The grantor, for itself, its successors does covenant, and agree that the grantor shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND the above bargained premiscs in the quiet and peaceable possession oft the grantee, their heirs and asaigns, against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming the whole or any part thercof, by, through or under the grantor, except: 2022 taxes due and payable in the year 2023. Subject to Statutory Exceptions as defined in CRS S 38-30-113(5). The singular number shall include the plura), the plural the singular, and the usc of any gender shall be appliçabie to all genders. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the grantsa executed this deed on the date set forth above. EMABSANSENMpOyASt2 A COLORADO LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY BY: ERIKR. KILL, MEMBER STATE OF COLORADO CTS COUNTY OF LA PLATA SJ8a105495 The foregoing instrument WRS acknowiedged before me this 19TH Day of. January, 2022 By: ERIK R. 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Juan Colorado I County, - 16 E A % FI - 6 : A € 6 I I 8 7 a 9 - I DB B i R : 6 5K - I a 9 - 5 a e - P - - I $ : - 2 à - # I - &s S 1 6 E B a I - BE 8 18 I N - 51 : I 38 0 1 E 3 I - 8 1 : * : E RE I s F - 4S : E9 3 A : 1 * 6 I E a $ I a 4 E - 5 I 35 I # aA 7 - R I AM 6 a s6 : 1 3 yi 76 I $ - B: I : I a - a - I 25 E a S - 1 53 : 7 - 2 2 8 - 3 a W 2 A A a 5 - RRI C 0 T 0 7 P RR E A de d E Ski Cabin T 8 luppenlatz 'DI S 6 ESIGIT M - B & San Juan County, Colorsdo m. m / - J - 18 19 20 ls E 3 Z : AT CA5 2 f6 Bliack BLAs P5s a - 23 - List of Neighbors for Red Mountain Build Z Account # Account # N2823 N1960 Parcel 47770140040116 Parcel # 4777140040007 PARISI JULL ANNETTE LT YEOWELL ANDREW: D &; STACK ENTERPRISES LLC Mailing Address Mailing Address 3938 E SALINAS ST 929 COUNTY ROAD 12 PHOENIX AZ 35044-3859 RIDGWAY CO 81432 Situs address Situs address COUNTY ROAD 14, 929 OURAY COUNTY SILVERTON, CO 81433 ROAD 12, OURAY, CO 81427 Account # Account # N1963 N1971 Parcel 47770140040112 Parcel #47770140040115 CAPTAIN MINING LLC; ELLIOTT ROBERTA & C/ODEMUTH ERIC WHITE. ANNAJ 18492 HWY 550 RIDGWAY CO 81432-9654 6212 WI KEIM DR GLENDALE AZ 85301-5012 Situs address Situs address COUNTY ROAD 14, COUNTY ROAD 14, SILVERTON, CO 81433 SILVERTON, CO 81433 Account # Account # N2823 N1957 Parcel# 47770140040116 Parel47014004002 PARISI JULL. ANNETTE LT VAUGHANJAMES &; STACK ENTERPRISES LLC HAGGAR &. JESSIE Mailing Address Mailing Address 3938 E SALINAS ST 177 CHESTER CT PHOENIX AZ 85044-3859 RIDGWAY CO 81432-8732 Situs address Situs address COUNTY ROAD 14 COUNTY ROAD 14, SILVERTON, CO 81433 SILVERTON, CO 81433 Account # Account # N1959 N1990 Parcel #47770140040004 Parcel #47770230040015 SW WATER GUILLORY GERALD CONSERVATION ANTHONY ET. AL; c/OJUD DISTRICT JC GUILLORY ST Mailing Address Mailing Address 8421 E 2ND AVE DURANGO 4250 W PRIENI LK RD CO 81301 LAKE CHARLES LA Situs Address 70605-3942 COUNTY ROAD 14, Situs Address SILVERTON, CO 81433 COUNTY ROAD 13, SILVERTON, CO 81433 Account# Account# N1960 N2010 Parcel #47770140040007 Parcel #47770240040006 YEOWELL. ANDREW D BAUMGARINERF/ Mailing Address OSIRIS GOLD INC; SIAL: EXPLORATION INC/ 929 COUNTY ROAD 12 CARIBOU RESOURCES RIDGWAY CO 81432 Mailing Address Situs Address 4155 E. JEWELL. AVE STE 9?9 OT R AV COT INTV 1AN1 PENIT aN onnnn ROAD 12, OURAY, CO 81427 Situs Address 25 SILVERTON, CO 81433 Account # Account # N2823 N2812 Parcel 47770140040116 Parcel #47770130040021 PARISI JULLANNETTE LT ORANS MARY &; STACK ENTERPRISES LLC Mailing Address Mailing Address 8839 COUNTY ROAD 250 3938 ESALINAS ST DURANGO CO 81301-8628 PHOENIX AZ 85044-3859 DURANGO CO 81301- Situs Address Situs Address COUNTY ROAD 14, 459 RED MOUNTAIN 3 SILVERTON, CO 81433 ROAD, OURAY, CO 81427 Account # Account # N1963 N1980 Parcel #47770140040012 Parcel #47770230040005 ELLIOTT ROBERTA & GREENFIELD ENVIRONMENTAL WHITE ANNAJ MULTISTATE TRUST LLC; Mailing Address GALUSHA, HIGGINS & GALUSHA 6212 W KEIM: DR Mailing Address GLENDALE AZ 85301-5012 PO BOX 1189 HELENA MT Situs Address 59624-1189 Total Acres Situs Address SILVERTON, CO 81433 SILVERTON, CO 81433 27 a : - a - a 5 - 3 P 5 8 L A - A & a C 29 - € - a 3 30 COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Office Use Only Form GWS-44 (7/2012) 1313 SHERMAN ST., Ste 821, DENVER, CO 80203 Main: (303)866-3581 meunorineDaiae cous RESIDENTIAL Note: Also use ihis form to apply for livestock walering Water Well Permit Application Review form instructions prior to completing form. Hand completed forms must be completed in black or blue ink or typed. 1. Applicant Information Name(o) 6. Use Of Well (check applicable boxes) Mark luppenlatz/ Maddeline Mining, LLC See instructions to determine use(s) for which you may qualify Melinge address A Ordinary household use in one single-family dwelling 3416 Main, #B3 (no outside use) Cly Sbite Zipcode B. Ordinary household use in 11 to 3: single-i family dwellings: Durango CO 81301 Number of dwellings: Tolephone (Wuteai code) E-mail 505-258-6079 Home garden/awn inigation, not to exceed one acre: 2. Type Of Application manappenatir@pmal.com area irrigated sq. ft. acre (check applicable boxes) Domestic animai Construct newy well watering (non-commercial) Change source (aquifer) Replace gxisting well Reapplication (expired permit) C.L Livestock watering (on amlancllangepasture) Usee existing well Rooffop precip. collection 7. Well Data (proposed) Changec or increase use Other: Maximum pumping rale Annual amount to bey withdrawn: 3. Refer To (if applicable) 15 gpm 3 acre-feet Wai pennit # Water Court caset # Total dapth Aquifer 300 feet Designated Banin Detatmination Wall name or# 8. Water Supplier 4. Location Of Proposed Well Ist this parcel within boundaries of a water service area?DIYESRI,NO County (Important! See Instructions) If yes. provide name of supplier San Juan 1/40 of the. 14 9. Type Of Sewage System Section Toinship Hors Ranse Eorw Principal) Meridian Septic tank absorption leach eld ri Centrais system: District Distence of waill fnms sectioni Eines sectioni lines are fypicalyr not proparty) lnes) riame: Ft,frem N S FE from! E - W Vault: Location sewage to be hauled to: Form replacoment wolle only distance and direction from ocV walti lo newy weil Other (explain). feet Direction. Wollk location addriss (lndude City State Zip) Checki ifweil addross iss same as in tom 10. Proposed Well Driller License #optional). 1434 11. Sign or Enter Name of Applicant(s) or Authorized: Agent Log Cabin Claim, CR14 1/4 mile East of HWY 550, Red Mtni The making of false statements herein constitutes perjury in the second Pal degree, which is punishable as a class 1 misdemeanor pursuant to CR.S. Optional GPS wels location information in UTMformat GPSunits setfinge Hrea a sllows 24-4-104 (13)(a). Fhave read the siatements herein, know the contents Format must be UTM thereof and state that they açe true tor my knowledge. Zone 12 orla Zone 13 Easting: 261617 Signd operhe namatser P9S Aonte - pgication Date fnmddyn) Unitsr must be Melers Datum must be NAD83 Northing: 4197254 04/22/2017 Unitr must be sett to true aorth Rememher to: set. Datwu tol NAD83 lsigning printr name andt bds Was GPSunito checkedf for above? - YES Mark luppenlatz, Member-Manager 5. Parcel On Which Well Will Be Located Office Use (You must attach a current deed for the subject parcel) USGS Only A. You must check and complete one of the following: mapi name DWR mpr no. Surfnce elev. Subdivision: Name Lot Block Receipt: area only Filing/Unit Counfy exemption (attach copy of counfy approvai & survey) Name!# Lot # Parcel less than 35 acres, not in a subdivision attach a deed with metes & bounds description recarded prior to June 1, 1972, and current deed Mining claim (attach copy of deed or survey) Name!#: Log Cabin Square 40 acre parcel as described in Item 4 Parcel of 35 or more acres (aftach metes & bounds description or survey) AQUAMAP Other: (attach metes & bounds description or survey) WE B. #ofa acres n parcal C. Arey yout thec ownar of 1hisp percel? WR 6.63 B YES CI NO. D. WUL this be the only wello ont this; parrel? I YESDT NOatn no list othery wells) CWCB TOPO E. Slate Parcal IDH (optonal) MYLAR S8S DIV WD. BA. MD ID: EC69E506-6FB8-4EE7-84F7-D5179B1A0E49 31 DocuSign Envelope COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES For Office Use Only Form No. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES GWS-11 1313 Sherman St., Ste 821, Denver CO 80203 08/2016 (303) 866-3581 peminneptEouA CHANGE IN OWNER NAME/MAILING ADDRESS PRIOR TO COMPLETING THIS FORM, SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE: SIDE INÇOMPLETE, POOR QUALITY, OR ILLEGIBLE FORMS CANNOT BE PROCESSED AND WILL BE RETURNED Name address and phone number of person claiming ownership ofthe well permits Name(s): JORDAN HAWN & CLAYTON RUNDQUIST & CHRISTOPHERI FORREST Mailing Address: 324 JENKINS RANCH ROAD City, St. Zipi DURANGO, CO 81301 Phone: (303 506 -5230 Email: jordan hawn@yahoo.com Well Permlt Number: 317731 Receipt Number 10002278 Case Number (optional) WELLI LOCATION: County: SAN JUAN Well Name or # (optional): TBD COUNTY ROAD 14 SILVERTON CO 81433 Street Address atWeil Location City State Zip Check if well address is same as owner's mailing address SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4, Sec. 14 Township 42.0 N. or S., Range 8.0 JE,or W., N P.M. Distance from Section Lines: Ft. from N. or S. Line, FL. from E. or W. Line. Subdivision Name (if applicable): Lot Block Filing/Unit NOTE: If changing/corredting the permitted location of a well, use Form No. GWS-42. (we) claim and say that I am (we aré) the owner(s) of the well permit described above, know the contents of the statements made herein, and state that they are true to my (our) knowledge. This hiling is made pursuant to C.R.S. 37-90-143. Signature(s) ofthe New Owner Please print the Signer's Name & Title Date JOPAN HAJVN JORDAN HAWN gEE CLAYTON RUNDQUIST ON-AUMPEUIS Coe CHRISTOPHER FORREST 1/14/2022 T the responsibility of the new owner of this well permit to complete and sign this form. Ifa an agent is signing or entering information, please see instructions. Please allow 4 to 6 weeks for processing of this form. Therealter, you can view or prinl the accepted document at: nte/MwdwsHecuselPemisearh Signature of DWR staff indicates acceptance as a Change in Owner Name and/or Mailing Address. For Staff Use Only Staff Signature Date 32 SAN JUAN COUNTY, COLORADO DRIVEWAY AND ROAD ACCESS PERMIT Improvement Permit No. Applicant:. ordon Haun Claybr Randgubt chriv frat Location of Proposed Driveway or Access on County Road No. 14 Appox 44 mile OfP Hwy $80 OM he bp of Red Mautan Poss sec ateckel Description of Proposed Driveway or Access, including materials to be used: Drivewny will Ext CR 14 to Mu lelt wih modest grade yphiu. A plashe culvert will tas bun instaled per county rodl SuperViser specificatoas 4 driveway matrial is native dirt. Comment and Recommendations of County Road Supervisor: Terms and Conditions of Issuance of Permit (or reason for denial): Permit Approved or Denied Date: Bl26/z2 Land Use Administrator: 33 LOG CABIN DRIVEWAY SKETCH -Proposed Driveway -Driveway grade 6 - 8%, CR 14 grade is 6 - 10 % -Driveway grade will not be any steeper than CR 14 access road -Driveway cut is across a previous cut from County Road SO no new area will be disturbed on hill Erosion control fence wili be installed prior to work to minimize erosion and the area with be stabilized and reseeded following the work to leave it in better condition than it it currently 3 E, - S 3 - SE a 202 3 4 - 3 6-8% 3 à && 64 - C 0 34.39 594 3583 5 - & 16. 92 * 5. 6 19% 27ACE 9 . f N5: 50 Pab 604 07 LOCanawiS C 5, : 35 5 ?4 5031 & 3 4 E - 35 I . - - 36 550562 38 WASE CPINT POLORADO COANA i ARAMILEG REC ROEH 2430017 9957 1 Rocord! na F:c 28 00 EASEMENT AGREEMENT the This EASEMENT AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is entered into as of the date of last Party to sign below, between Flaugh Family Trust (collectively, Maddaline Mining, LLC ("Grantee") (collectively, the "Parties"). "Grantor"); and A. Grantee is the owner of the following patented mining claim located in the Red Mountain Mining District, San Juan County, Colorado ("Grantee property"): The LOG CABIN lode mining ciaim Mineral Survey No. 19335, Red Mountain Mining District, County of San Juan, State of Colorado. B. Grantor is the owner of the following patented claim located Red Mountain Mining District, San Juan County, Colorado mining in the ("Grantor property"): The WILCOX Lode Mining Claim, Mineral Survey No. 19335, less and except overlap with the LOG CABIN lode mining claim Minerai Survey No. 19355, Red Mountain Mining District, County of San Juan, State of Colorado. In consideration for the mutual promises contained in this document and other and valuable consideration, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the good grants, agreements; covenants, and restrictions are made: following I. Grant. Grantor grants to Grantee, and its successors, heirs and non-exclusive easement for pedestrian, ski, bicycle, and snow machine assigns a construction and maintenance of a road, not more than 30 feet in width access, in the as weil as described in Exhibit A to this Agreement, and vehicular access on said road location its construction. Any access road shall be constructed at the sole expense of Grantee. following 2. Maintenance of the access road. The Parties agree and that maintenance or improvements to any road constructed pursuant to this stipulate any desired by either Party, shall be the responsibility of that and there Easement, that is contribution with respect to the costs of such Party shall be no right of any maintenance or improvements. 3. Construction. This Easement shall be liberally construed to further purpose of providing access to the Grantee property. the 4. Running with the Land. This Easement shall burden and land described. This Easement shall be shall run with the This Agreement may be recorded binding upon any successors in interest to Grantor. in the office ofthe San Juan County Clerk and Recorder. 5. Authority. The persons signing on behalf of the Parties each they have complete authority to bind the entities on whose behalf represent that Agreement they execute this Refurn to: Goldman, Robbins, Nicholson & Mack, P.C., 679 E.: 2"4 Avenue, Suite C, Durango, CO 81301 37 160283 : : AF Past : of GRANTOR: Flaugh Family Trust a GnAN4 AA Tsteo By: Darwin. Flaugh, Trustee STATE OF Coloredo ) ) SS. County of Laflate Before me this 27h day of January 20/7, personally appeared Darwin Flaugh as Trustee of the Flaugh Family Trust, who acknowledged the foregoing instrument. Witness my. hand and seal. SEAL Notary Bublic My commission expires: 2le7/zor7 LINDA ETZ Notary Public State ot Colorado Notary ID 20054006693 My Commission Expires Feb 17,2017 2 38 50507 03 11-2053 0934: di Tisa B B GRANTEE: Maddaline Mining, LLC WM/ Mark Iuppenlatz, Managing Member STATE OF Californis ) )ss. County of LA Plata Before me this 7t5 day of February 20/7 personally appeared Mark Tuppenlatz; as Managing Member of Maddaline Mining, LLC, who acknowledged thc Foregoing instrument. Witness my hand and scal. SEAL NotaryPubc My commission expires: zle7/2017 LINDA ETZ Notary Public State of Colorado Notary ID 20054006693 My Commission Expires Feb 17, 2017 - 3 39 10.2 0213 2037 05:17 All Poxs 10. Exhibit A A non-exclusive access easement for ingress and egress being 30 feet in width and being 15 feet on each sides ofo centerline being located within the Wilcox Lode MS 19335 located within Section 14, Township 42 North, Range 8 West ofthe New Mexico Principal Meridian. Beginning at a point on the Northwesterly line ofthe Portiand Lode MS 7151 from whence the USMM Carbon Lake bears N.75*0947"E. 1275.89 feet and from whence corner number 3 ofsaid Portland Lode MS 7151 bears S.64°0034"W. 64.99 feet; thence along the centerline ofsaid access easement N. 63*4620"W. 135.47 feet more or less to the Northwesterly line ofthe Wilcox Lode MS 19335 from whence comer number 3 of said Wilcox Lode. MS 19335 bears N.42015'08"E. 400.61 feet, being the Point OfTerminus. County of San Juan, State of Colorado. 4 40 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS San Juan County P.0. Box 466 Silverton, Colorado 81433 303-387-5671 RELATI ONSHIP OF PROPERTY TO COUNTY ROAD AND STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEMS I, the undersigned, applicant engaged in the processing of Application for Improvement Permit No. San Juan County, Colorado, do hereby acknowledge the following factsi 1. The real property which is the subject of said application is on this date located approsimatoly on from-County Road No. 14 the nearest designated and publicly maintained county road. 2. Said County Road No. 14 is on this date maintained on a Seasonal basis by San Juan County. 3. The real property which is the subject of said application is on this date located approximately V4 mile from Colorado State Highway No. 550 the nearest 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 Division of Highways. 5. A Driveway Permit will be necessary for any private access or egress relating to said real property which interseçts any designated Colorado State Highway or Federal Highway. Signed and dated this 26th day of August 2022 ATTEST: : Applicant Position: SAN JUAN BASIN 281 Sawyer Drive PERMIT #: WWP2022-0390 Durango, CO 81303 ISSUED: 08/18/2022 health public Phone: (970) 247-5702 EXPIRES: 08/18/2023 ON-SITE WASTE WATER TREATMENT PERMIT APPLICANT PROPERTY OWNER INSTALLER CLAYTON RUNDQUIST CLAYTON RUNDQUIST 633 E3RD AVE 633 E 3RD AVE DURANGO, CO 81301-4017 DURANGO, CO 81301-4017 LIC #: EXP: (970) 946-3453 (970) 946-3453 ADDRESS: TBD SILVERTON, CO PARCEL #: 47770140040016-5 PERMIT TYPE: CONSTRUCTION SUBDIVISION: MS #19335 LOT #: LOT SIZE (ACRES): 0 DWELLING UNITS: 1 BEDROOMS: 2 SITE EVAL LTAR: 0.5 LIMITING ZONE: DEPTH: WATER SUPPLY: Well SEPTIC TANKS: 1000 gal MIN DESIGN FLOW: 300 GPD DISTRIBUTION: Gravity SOIL TREATMENT: Bed (1) 9' x5 56' 3 rows of 12 chambers each. 4" perforated pipe inside chambers capped at end, Backfill rock free native sand material over chambers Apply filter fabric over sand layer. Cover with loose, rock free native material. Divert drainage around field. WORK DESCRIPTION: New OWTS for proposed 2 bedroom dwelling. SPECIAL CONDITIONS Verify and visibly mark setbacks prior to construction. Identifywell and/or water line location on record drawing for final permit. AUTHORIZATION TO BEGIN CONSTRUCTION: ORE REPAIRS The submitted design and above specifications are authorized for construction, subject to the above special conditions. All provisions of the SJBPH On-site Wastewater Treatment System regulations must be complied with whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not give authority to violate or cancel any other state or local law or regulation governing construction or land use. Nicola Pasguini 8/18/2022 Authodzed By Date FINAL INSPECTION The above system has been insp pected and found to comply with the requirements as described on the issued permit. SUMMIT ENGINEERING CIO ERIC NELSON 270 COLLEGE DR UNIT 102 DURANGO, CO 81301 System Designed by (name, company, phone) Finalized By Date 42 SANJUAN BASIN Permit # public health Year APPLICATION to Construct, Alter, or Repair an On-site Wastewater Treatment Owner:, CIARTO 0GU System Phone: 76 - 46 Site a ddress: 730 CR 1e/ 3453 Assess sor'sp parcel # 45 14335 Subdivision: Lot size: . M3lacresi # of Dwellings: # of Bedrooms: - Lot#: Fackn owledge: (1) This application does not guarantee that an On-site Wastewater Water: supply: V et permit issued; (2): The issuance of the OWTS permit does not imply Treatment System ("OWTS") can be installed or a building OWTS (3) The OWTS must be constructed in accordance with the any Sanj warranty by San Juan Basin Public Health as to the operation of the Regulat tions; and (4)1 The owner of the property assumes the responsipiliy and Juanye Basin Public Health On-site Wastewater Treatment System yability for the proper maintenance of the OWTS. Date: 707- 30 Owner's signature: nowners mailing address: claanik a VAL Con Sowner's emailaddress: 633 39 Ade RAuGO C2 Sha (DEPARTMENT USE ONLY] Permit fee:$ $/003 Payment type: Lard Rec'd by: slatarka Evaluation LTAR: Aalansbate Limiting 72922 Site Zone: Depth: PERMITtO. an On-site Wastewater Treatment System septic tank(s): Design flow: (gal/day) Distribut on: Soil treatment area: Gravity or Pressure siphon pump DesignSpedfications: and Comments: Authorization to begin Construction Permit must be signed. by EHS BEFORE construction begins Environmental Health Specialist Date Final Inspection The above system has been inspected and found to comply with the above requirements. System Installed by (name, company, phone) Environmental Health Specialist Date System Designed by (name, company, phone) Form revised 2/7/2017 43 San Juan Basin Public Health 281 Sawyer Dr www.bpubichalthorg Durango, CO 81303 Today's Date 7/29/2022 970-247-5702 Payment Receipt Payment Date 7/29/2022 Payment Amt $1,023.00 Card Program WA OWIS-Permits-4350 Check Number TBD Cr 14 44 6 35 a 3 & - 3 3 33 8 n N 6 a - I I I 3 - 3 de I 35 r o 3 & - - - o 3 : E B I e 1 - 5 S . 9 $ o 3 E I I e 09 9 5 3 € - E S 68 N e W : ES o 3 - 9 1 I - 1 u - 3 - 9 8 1 - E 00 : 3: 9 E S - 1 B - 5 I 11 1 a 9 a 3 DD e 1 a : 28 a E - - I I o - : a 9 e E 8 - I 1 33 78 I 5 5 88 3 - 6 & 333 - I 0 3 3 85 : : a - 35 2 N 55 a : - a 3 : 38 2 . S H - 3 8 N a B - 9 y & 5 3 I - E e 8E 8 : 3 5 o E I B 8 E I # 3 3: 0 5 - I I 3 I 8 B a E & € . e I : 8 2 2 . I : I E a M I 22 S I A I 1 M 11 a M - E I e : a : - - - a E dE M - B - /4 5 4 BE, 35 E a e 0 1 à 838 e 2 e1 5 89 * 8 e 7 E 8 I - 46 5 8 38a - à 3 E 3 E I * 9 E 2 - a 3 * 3 e % 9 - E - - 6 - - a XE d y E B a - e 38 de N N o 95 BE 2 - 9 8 - 2 EE 5 9 6 839 Dn 5 de 5 a 8 o a 8 8 a! 89 : : 5 $ 9 e - 9 ju E E S U o * I 59 3 : N o S à df 8 3 29 s 3 8 - 3 1 59 8 E 1 h E L a - - A d 6 le - - 8X 5 A - 2 9 9 % 3 3A : I < 3: o E 28 5 - BE I E 3 - 1 S 9 o 3 e - 8 E - 5 B - - - o - B I - dY 0 3WOH @3SOdOud 47 Staff Report for: ILVERTONSANJCAN Planning Commission Application for Improvement Permit - "Sketch Plan Submittal" for Log Cabin Claim, submitted by Mark & Andrea luppenlatz for construction of a Ski Cabin, near Red Mountain Pass, County Road 14. Meeting - May 16, 2017 By: Mark Reavis, Planning Director/Land Use Administrator Project: Log Cabin Claim - Ski Cabin Public Meeting - Sketch Plan Application Review Parcel: Log Cabin Claim USMS #19335, Red Mountain Pass County Road 14 Applicant/ Owner: Mark & Andrea luppenlatz, Maddeline Mining, LLC, 3416 Main, #B3, Durango, CO 81301 The submission has been adequately prepared by the applicant with the assistance of a professional engineer. The contents of the submission covers, but is not limited to: the application for Improvement Permit, Warranty Deed, Adjacent Land Owner Map, List of Adjacent Land Owner, Survey Plat, Project Plans (Vicinity map, sketch, topo, avalanche, geo hazard), easement agreement. A Project Narrative, Septic System Permit, Avalanche & Geo (maps), Access info & driveway, Scenic Evaluation and Cumulative Development effect are aiso included. A. site visit was conducted by staff via snowmobile with applicant and builder present. Executive Summary The applicant has fully addressed applicability requirements and any adverse scenic impacts associated with the cabins development. The Planning Director/Land Use Administrator concurs with the utilization of the proposed small meadow site as it conforms to various benefits and meeting mandated requirements. The design and material selection for the cabin reflects land use compatible design aspects. The site is not visible from highway 550 or any back country roadway or any typically utilized trail and the exposure is only partially visibie from across the valley from Bear Creek Trail. trecommend approval of the Sketch Plan and to allow the applicant to move forward with the additional required review and approval processes. Sketch Plan approval will allow the applicant to proceed with further design development of the cabin's construction plans and the preparation for further reviews and approvals. 48 PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA TUESDAY MAY 16, 2017 AT 7:00 PM IN COMMISSIONERS ROOM AT SAN JUAN COUNTY COURTHOUSE Roll Call ofMembers Minutes: March 21. 2017 REPLAT - Lot 9 ofthe POWERHOLSE P.C.D. --San Juan County listorical Society MPROVEMENT PERMIT: Log Cabin Claim USMS 19335 Sketch Plan, Mark & Andrea Luppenlatz RANCH PLACER, LLC. - USMS =14601 Animas Mining District "Glamour Camping" 6. ANVIL MOUNTAIN SUBDIVISION - Review Covenants 7: Other 8. djourn 49 Check list of requirements and comments: Contact information has been provided. Ownership of Surface - YES Ownership of Minerals - YES to 500' Vicinity Map - YES Certified Survey Plat - YES Monumentation - YES Basic Plan Map & Plans and Drawings - YES Road System Relationship - YES Zoning Compatibility - YES State Mining Permit - NO Adjacent Owner Notification - list and notification - YES and no responces. Hazard Maps - Avalanche, Geo - Yes, Flood Plain - NA Hazard Map, Wildfire - YES - Adjacent Historic Site Impact - NA à Watershed - Yes control provisions at driveway Sewage - perk test passed, permit applied, design initiated Water - apparent availability, well permit required. Utilities/power are self-contained off grid. USFS/ BLM - NA Driveway permit - applied for approval pending Applicable land use Zone requirements and elevation are noted in the submission and in compliance. Emergency services are relatively accessible viable the county road and commonly utilized snowmobile route in winter. 50 The intent of the Master Plan has been addressed in the submission. Though there are adjacent claims and adjacent cabin being developed design and placement of these have been addressed and the cumulative impacts are negligible. Expert assistance has been sought in the preparation of the submission and for particular components. NOTE: Confirmation that property taxes are current is required throughout the review process. Remaining Issues: Any remaining issues, which have been reviewed and considered minor, can be addressed in the upcoming reviews and hearings. Staff Recommendation: Approve Sketch Plan ) 6 County Sales Tax (month collected) 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Local Remote Total Local Remote Total Local Remote Total January 10,000.08 11,861.72 11,205.30 41.21 11,246.51 10,788.33 3,806.85 14,595.18 12,774.47 3,628.40 16,402.87 February 11,323.27 10,399.61 8,772.61 84.44 8,857.05 10,870.13 4,410.17 15,280.30 12,943.71 2,876.38 15,820.09 March 13,990.92 16,321.32 19,310.39 398.52 19,708.91 9,542.34 3,236.13 12,778.47 20,077.43 4,696.12 24,773.55 April 7,552.19 4,601.13 5,675.84 151.91 5,827.75 6,642.00 3,304.40 9,946.40 12,099.99 5,449.37 17,549.36 May 7,682.30 5,985.49 5,876.94 325.95 6,202.89 14,961.72 2,775.50 17,737.22 7,456.19 6,212.46 13,668.65 June 13,949.50 6,568.03 12,825.21 661.74 13,486.95 8,411.36 2,510.43 10,921.79 24,129.22 7,899.27 32,028.49 July 21,634.93 9,579.78 21,568.05 861.00 22,429.05 17,395.28 4,350.51 21,745.79 21,822.70 8,226.05 30,048.75 August 16,769.39 11,057.45 12,723.74 1,050.42 13,774.16 14,702.81 4,023.33 18,726.14 23,443.66 6,509.70 29,953.36 Septembei (4,182.80) 11,187.78 14,041.68 1,028.90 15,070.58 13,563.83 4,221.36 17,785.19 22,816.57 6,365.70 29,182.27 October 4,750.60 5,273.24 6,721.34 825.95 7,547.29 13,816.59 3,659.87 17,476.46 14,263.13 5,435.83 19,698.96 November 4,970.71 7,799.87 5,930.45 924.35 6,854.80 13,790.50 2,933.00 16,723.50 11,537.52 7,277.72 18,815.24 December 13,859.09 12,885.86 13,632.71 9,228.08 22,860.79 15,682.24 4,317.03 19,999.27 18,779.24 6,835.25 25,614.49 Total 122,300.18 113,521.28 138,284.26 15,582.47 153,866.73 150,167.13 43,548.58 193,715.71 202,143.83 71,412.25 273,556.08 Emergency Services Sales Tax (month collected) 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Local Remote Total Local Remote Total Local Remote Total January 7,037.70 8,924.66 27,980.65 167.86 28,148.51 26,847.59 4,051.74 30,899.33 32,447.80 6,735.19 39,182.99 February 8,265.99 22,040.87 21,749.81 30,969.48 52,719.29 26,943.46 6,049.12 32,992.58 33,038.78 6,019.09 39,057.87 March 11,429.96 23,915.42 31,606.19 809.27 32,415.46 18,988.97 4,560.71 23,549.68 43,877.86 9,322.30 53,200.16 April 6,362.70 58,262.95 16,573.10 628.71 17,201.81 14,879.87 5,443.90 20,323.77 30,509.93 7,699.31 38,209.24 May 12,960.82 36,977.68 33,423.78 1,892.28 35,316.06 24,551.07 4,857.16 29,408.23 45,019.35 9,945.76 54,965.11 June 29,968.07 54,297.30 72,152.85 2,570.26 74,723.11 56,773.64 6,471.47 63,245.11 125,792.28 13,577.53 139,369.81 July 45,477.85 100,795.88 123,864.51 2,405.48 126,269.99 110,539.66 10,111.26 120,650.92 149,173.26 15,600.53 164,773.79 August 33,384.56 82,850.46 101,317.76 3,702.92 105,020.68 98,545.37 10,307.22 108,852.59 125,932.27 13,290.24 139,222.51 September 39,818.53 88,859.04 99,005.06 2,075.54 101,080.60 98,173.46 9,243.47 107,416.93 124,672.32 11,926.06 136,598.38 October 14,380.35 34,697.06 43,619.35 1,780.63 45,399.98 55,526.63 7,604.14 63,130.77 73,062.08 20,488.41 93,550.49 November 5,693.58 22,652.17 19,732.41 2,348.89 22,081.30 30,125.87 5,585.20 35,711.07 31,712.58 10,295.36 42,007.94 December 9,500.78 30,306.85 30,176.30 8,712.17 38,888.47 33,466.13 7,274.58 40,740.71 39,338.81 12,263.74 51,602.55 Total 224,280.90 564,580.34 621,201.77 58,063.49 679,265.26 595,361.72 81,559.97 676,921.69 854,577.32 137,163.52 991,740.84 Town Sales Tax (month collected) 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Local Remote Total Local Remote Total Local Remote Total January 18,150.71 23,836.90 33,491.06 226.94 33,718.00 32,098.08 2,665.41 34,763.49 39,091.44 7,137.41 46,228.85 February 21,740.67 24,868.07 25,970.59 49,386.28 75,356.87 32,169.42 5,252.72 37,422.14 39,866.84 6,744.78 46,611.62 March 31,728.94 21,945.84 31,177.43 894.21 32,071.64 20,790.69 4,049.16 24,839.85 50,131.71 10,221.18 60,352.89 April 17,898.60 17,527.63 20,798.07 852.39 21,650.46 17,127.14 5,391.71 22,518.85 36,719.07 6,870.33 43,589.40 May 44,161.00 53,182.66 47,514.29 2,696.78 50,211.07 24,256.22 4,983.35 29,239.57 64,579.46 9,701.78 74,281.24 June 105,922.79 80,166.62 102,431.94 3,444.00 105,875.94 82,279.01 7,827.11 90,106.12 177,151.51 13,826.19 190,977.70 July 160,276.49 151,431.83 176,293.44 2,981.52 179,274.96 159,181.07 11,801.24 170,982.31 216,870.04 16,736.42 233,606.46 August 116,768.86 121,288.07 149,121.51 2,652.50 151,774.01 142,713.83 12,441.45 155,155.28 178,061.07 14,756.06 192,817.13 September 163,456.93 130,755.88 144,109.26 2,286.57 146,395.83 143,258.72 10,544.18 153,802.90 176,672.11 12,717.24 189,389.35 October 52,770.79 50,151.94 62,956.32 2,018.43 64,974.75 74,881.79 8,487.00 83,368.79 102,643.80 27,347.76 129,991.56 November 17,803.62 17,777.51 25,590.15 2,827.77 28,417.92 34,363.94 5,994.61 40,358.55 39,205.90 9,195.92 48,401.82 December 24,144.03 26,379.98 34,571.00 4,688.76 39,259.76 37,811.41 7,310.95 45,122.36 44,146.95 12,788.01 56,934.96 TOTAL 774,823.44 719,312.94 854,025.06 74,956.15 928,981.21 800,931.32 86,748.89 887,680.21 1,165,139.90 148,043.08 1,313,182.98 DR 0006 (11/16/17) Memoranum COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE of Understanding Local Government: Support, Room 203 P.O, Box 17087 for Control of Confidential Data Denver, CO 80217-0087 Pursuant to S 29-2-106(4), C.R.S., andi fori the purpose ofobtaining from the Colorado Department of Revenue ("Department"), confidential information concerning local sales taxes collected and administered by the Department on behalf of the cityl county/special district (hereafter referred to as Jurisdiction") of San Juan County appoints (Name) William A. Tookey (Title). County Administrator an employee of the Jurisdiction, to receive this confidential information. The appointee, on behalf of the Jurisdiction and on his or her own behalf, hereby agrees as follows: A. Safeguarding Confidential Information: 1. To store and maintain confidential information in a secure place, physically and/or electronically. 2. To keep adequate records of what confidential information is received and the disposition thereof. 3. To restrict access to such information to persons whose duties and responsibilities require such access, and to make certain that confidential information is not disclosed to unauthorized persons. 4. The information obtained pursuant to this agreement shall be used only for the purpose of administration and enforcement of the sales and/or use tax laws of the undersigned Jurisdiction of the State of Colorado 5. To keep confidential the Jurisdiction's sales tax account number, user ID and computer password(s) issued by the Department, and to immediately provide written notification to the Department of any change in person designated in this Memorandum andlor the need for a new password for any reason. 6. To keep confidential the monthly report Web site address and the Department's local government support email address. 7. To allow the Department to review the adequacy of the safeguard measures established hereunder. 8. Iti is understood and agreed that if any of these safeguards are violated, the Department may refuse to furnish any additional information concerning the status of vendor's accounts andlor impose additional or alternative safeguard procedures. It is understood and agreed that violators of confidentiality statutes may be subject to criminal prosecution and removal from office. B. Maintaining Accurate Records: 1. The Jurisdiction shall take an active role in identifying retailers within the boundaries, including, but not limited to, reviewing monthly Department Site and Open or Closed Accounts reports to determine whether retailers are incorrectly excluded or included in Department reports and timely advising the Department of annexations or other changes in the jurisdiction involving retailers. 2. The Jurisdiction shall contact said retailers who are not correctly identified in Department Site and Open or Closed Accounts reports to determine whether such retailers should be included or excluded on monthly reports. 3. The Jurisdiction shall timely notify the Department of corrected information or unresolved issues concerning said retailers. 4. The information obtained pursuant to this agreement shall be used only for the purpose of administration and enforcement of the sales and/or use tax laws of the undersigned jurisdiction of the State of Colorado. Municipality or County of Date San Juan October 12, 2022 Jurisdiction Mailing Address Appointee Phone Number PO Box 466, Silverton, CO 81433 970-387-5766 Appointee Name" Title William A. Tookey County Administrator Appointee Signature Appointee Email *** anuancouny@ronterne Name of Chief Administrative Officer or Designee" Title Scott Fetchenhier Chairman Chief Administrative Officer or Designee Signature Chief Administrative Officer or Designee Email anuancouny@ronterne Department of Revenue Approval By Title Deputy Executive Director Signature of the chief administrative officer or his/her designee who has authority to enter into contractual agreements on behalf of the jurisdiction. The person signing should be someone other than the appointee. lhave read the Memorandum of Understanding on Control of Confidential Data as set forth above and I promise and agree to safeguard all confidential information received from the Department of Revenue under this agreement. Notification of matters related to the Local Government Sales Tax Information System will be sent to this email address. The User ID and Password will also be sent to this email address. DR 1618( (11/15/17) Memorandum of COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Understanding Local Government Support, Rm 203 for Control of Confidential Box Data 17087 for PO Denver, CO 80217-0087 State Retail Marijuana Sales Tax Pursuant to $39-28.8-203 (1)(a)(IV) and $39-21-113 (4), C.R.S., each local government upon request and for the purpose of obtaining from the Colorado Department of Revenue (Department) confidential information concerning state retail marijuana sales taxes distributed to the local government by the Department, the local government of (municipality or county name). San Juan Appoints (Name). William A. Tookey (Title), County Administrator an employee of the local government, to receive this confidential information. The appointee, on behalf of the local government and on his or her own behalf, hereby agrees as follows: A. Safeguarding Confidential Information: 1. To store and maintain confidential information in a secure place, physically and/or electronically. 2. To keep adequate records of what confidential information is received and the disposition thereof. 3. To restrict access to such information to persons whose duties and responsibilities require such access, and to make certain that confidential information is not disclosed to unauthorized persons. 4. The information obtained pursuant to this agreement shall be used only for the purpose of administration and distribution of the state retail marijuana retail sales tax distribution to the undersigned local government of the State of Colorado. 5. To NOT divulge or make known in any way, including but not limited to, publications such as budget documents or annual reports, any information which identifies or permits the identification of the amount of sales taxes collected or paid by an individual licensed vendor. 6. Tol keep confidential the ocal government's account number, user ID and computer password(s) issued by the Department, and to immediately provide written notification to the Department of any change in person designated in this Memorandum and/or the need for a new password for any reason. 7. To keep confidential the monthly report Web site address and the Department's local government support email address. 8. To allow the Department to review the adequacy of the safeguard measures established hereunder. 9. Itis understood and agreed that if any of these safeguards are violated, the Department may refuse to furnish any additional information and/or may impose additional or alternative safeguard procedures. It is understood and agreed that violators of confidentiality statutes may be subject to criminal prosecution and removal from office. B Maintaining Accurate Records: 1. The local government shall take an active role in identifying retailers within the boundaries, including, but not limited to, reviewing monthly Department reports to determine whether retailers are incorrectly excluded or included in Department reports and timely advising the Department of annexations or other changes in the jurisdiction involving retailers. 2. The local government shall contact said retailers who are not correctly identified in Department reports to determine whether such retailers should be included or excluded on monthly reports. 3. The local government shall timely notify the Department of corrected information or unresolved issues concerning said retailers. Local Government Date San Juan County October 12, 2022 Local Government Mailing Address Appointee Phone Number PO Box 466, Silverton, CO 81433 970-387-5766W Appointee Name"* Title William A. Tookey County Administrator Appointee Signature Appointee Email"" anuanouny@ronterne Name of Chief Administrative Officer or Designee" Title Scott Fetchenhier Chairmant Chief Administrative Officer or Designee Signature Chief Administrative Officer or Designee Email anuancouny@ronlernet Department of Revenue Approval By Title Deputy Executive Director Signature of the chief administrative officer or his/her designee who has authority to enter into contractual agreements on behalf of the local government. The person signing should be someone other than the appointee. Ihave read the Memorandum of Understanding on Control of Confidential Data as set forth above and I promise and agree to safeguard all confidential information received from the Department of Revenue under this agreement. Notification of matters related to the State Retail Marijuana Sales Tax Information System will be sent to this email address, The User ID and Password will also be sent to this email address. Date: October 8, 2022. SAN JUAN COUNTY For: October 12 Board of County Commissioners Meeting. From: Planning Department. Regarding: Summary of Recent Planning Department Work. a PO Box 466 Silverton, CO 81433 The Planning Department has recently been working on these County applications: The County staff has continued working on the Improvement Permit for the Two Proposed 11-Unit Condo Buildings, on a parcel known as "Phase 1," located at Cascade Village PUD, on Highway 550. Preparation of the legal notice/staff report/packets for the October 12 County Commissioners Public Hearing review of the Improvement Permit Application for the Proposed Hawn Cabin, Log Cabin Lode, County Road 14, near Red Mountain Pass. Preparation of the legal notice/staff report/packets for the October 12 County Commissioners Public Hearing review of an Improvement Permit Application for the Proposed Robertson Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU), on Tract 13, Know Your Neighbor Subdivision, near Lime Creek Road. Review of two adjacent incomplete applications, specifically this week was working with the applicants to advise them to document their mutual access alignment, for three mining claims along the Animas River, accessed from 10th Street at the old railroad depot building. These two adjacent proposals involve reinstallation of a proposed fence and two gates, proposed rubble/debris cleanup, and some minor proposed ground surface grading/imported fill. Other issues that will need to be evaluated for these two adjacent proposals, after their mutual access alignment is documented, are avalanche, floodplain, and continued public trail access. The County staff is awaiting some additional documents regarding the continued Public Hearing for a Proposed Subdivision Plat Amendment, for proposed development of Lot 1 in the Cole Ranch Subdivision. The County Planning Dept. has been responding to questions by email/phone regarding various County properties: the Anglo Saxon Placer"group" of12 claims on CR 110, the Gladstone Girl Lode near CR 51, the Army Corps of Engineers wetlands permitting for the Greyrock North parcel on Highway 550, the County requirements for potential subdivision/amnexation of claims along the Town Boundary, the County requirements for a proposed bridge to access seven proposed cabins on unknown mining claim(s) located near Grassy Gulch on CR 110, and other miscellaneous mining claims. The BLM Recreation Department informed the Planning Dept. by email that there will be some proposed grading occurring as ofl last week on Molas Pass. The BLM AML staff sent an email about a BLM project occurring as of last week in Placer Gulch involving the Sunbank Mine, with equipment access crossing an area recently remediated by the EPA, and including proposed helicopter usage. Commissioners/ctizens can contact me with any questions at Plme@mpumoondur Page 1 of 1, Staff Report for BOCC, Lisa Adair PE, October 8, 2022. Bonita Peak Mining District Update September 2022 - 5 - 6 FOREST COLORADO United States Environmental Protection JAS Department ofPublic SEPA Agency Health 8 Environment MINICFAGRC htp/Pwwwepasowupeftund/pontapeak Site Updates Howardsvile/Rittimac/Eureka Tailings Investigation The EPA conducted investigative work at the Howardsville, Kittimac, and Eurkea Tailings focus areas during the month of September. This work was designed to fill data gaps from the 2021 investigation. The EPA installed approximately 10 groundwater monitoring wells, developed existing low producing wells, and sampled and slug tested new and existing wells. The EPA also collected samples from well cuttings which will be tested over the winter for amenability to amendment and stabilization. Welllnstallation at Howardsville. : North Star Reclamation of the beaver/wetland area and the area between the waste rock pile and the creek is complete. The top of the pile was graded, limestone crusher fines and clean fill were added, and the final grade was established. Rehabilitalion of the conveyance channel and portal repair work were also completed in September. While conducting work at North Star, maintaining historic integrity remains a priority. View of North Star Mineit from 05550. Yukon Mine The portal repair work at the Yukon Mine was completed during the week of September 19th. Portan Repais work aEMkon MInE Anglo Saxon Upsizing of the conveyance channel was completed and mine impacted water was directed back into the improved channel. Re- Sized and Inedi channer at Anglo Saxon EPA Site Visit The EPA team, including management from the Region 8 office, visited the Bonita Peak Mining District on September 27-28, 2022. The team met with members of the CAG, Silverton Planning Group, Silverton Town Board, and represenatatives from Senator Hickenlooper's and Senator Bennet's offices. The team also conducted a tour of several of the mine sites with CDPHE and BLM. rse Representativer hrom EPAJ COPHE nS BLMI discsssing se actws Ues an ake Enmasep 285 20425 10/5/22, 9:38 AM Environmental Protection Agency assesses permanent mine waste repository The Journal Login You have viewed 1of 3 of your monthly page views for October. Subscribenow. Environmental Protection Agency assesses permanent mine waste repository * Mayflower Tailings Impoundment offers large capacity for sludge created by water treatment By Tyler Brown Herald Staff Writer Tuesday, Oct 4, 2022 7:14 Updated Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022 9:30 BADWT BERRI Machinery moves solids to dry them out in 2020 at the Gold King water treatment plant. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald file) K Members oft the Environmental Protection Agency Region 8 visited the Bonita Peak Mining District last week to evaluate remediation work and discuss future projects including a permanent waste repository for the mining district. The original purpose ofthe visit was to show new EPA Region 8 Admmistrator KC Becker the Superfund sites in the mining district, however, she became sick before the trip and was unable to make the visit. EPA Region 8 Superfund Project Manager Christina Progess said the goals for the Bonita Peak Mining Project are toi improve water quality, minimize unplanned relcases and stabilize source areas. "By stabilizing source areas, we mean stabilizing them from erosion or mine waste." she said, ntps/Nwaimepuma.com V arideslenwironmentialclonagengyassessespemmanenemeneminewaste-repslioyPam.campagedagn-dalynealinesul. 1/5 10/5/22, 9:38 AM Environmental Protection Agency assesses permanent mine waste repository The Journal Log: In Sunnyside Gold Corp.'s four massive tailings piles along the Upper Animas River are about a mile northeast of Silverton and south of the old Mayflower Mill. The sources of metal loading in the Upper Animas remains a mystèry for researchers, yet these piles of mine waste have long been held under suspicion. (Jerry McE Bride/Durango Heraid file) & Progess discussed the eurrent: state of the Gold King Mine, which infamously spilled toxic waste water-into the Animas River watershed in 2015. She said since 2015. the EPA has been operating the Gladstone Water Inner Water Treatment Plant which has been treating the Gold King discharge. The treatment plant removes metals in the mine that mayimpact the water:. However, the treatment plant creates sludge and thes plant is running out of space to: manage: it. Progess is evaluating the design ot a long-term mine waste repository located at the Mayflower Mill tailings impoundment, She said thex community wanted the EPA to locate the waste repository in an area that has preexisting mine waste. "The intent ofthe mine waste repository is al final resting place for any mine waste both the sludge from the Gladstone Water Treatment Plant and any other mine waste through our other remediation eftorts." Progess said. Progess said the EPA hopes the repository will haves enough capacity to last 100 years. Conshruction of the mine waste repository will start next summen In addition to remediation work, the EPA has been involved with ongoing litigntion as a result oft the Goli King Mine release. Recentiy, the EPA settled with Sumyside Gold Corp. for 890 million. The compensatory damages wered divided among the EPA, U.S, Forest Servicey Bureau ot Land Management and the state of Colorado. The EPA gined about $35 million firom the selllementand will use the tunds for additional remediation work at Bonita Peak sites. "This will allow us to tund the praject for many yearsi to come." Progess said. The EPA also settled with the state of New Mexico and the Navajo Nation tor around $30 million each. Both had sued the EPA as: a result ofthe Guld Kiny Mine spill. Progess said the EPA willl also he conducting investigations of contamination in the Bonita Peak Mining Distriet. n tpswasihepumal.comacomnoeveaontenlaprolectlonagenrs assesses-permanent-mine-waste-repostony/um.campagn-dalyheadines8ut. 2/5 10/5/22, 9:38 AM Environmental Protection Agency assesses permanent mine waste repository The Journal Log In A bladder holds solids in 2020 at the Gold King water-treatment plant that have been collected from the water flowing out of the Gold King Mine. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald file) X Next year, the EPA will investigate the Sunnyside Mine workings. The Sunnyside mine was a conglomerate of several mines that are a source of contamination in Cement Creek. "We'r re going to be drilling several wells to try and understand how water flows within those mine workings, Progess said. "That will help us understand ify we were to employ certain remedies like bulk heading, how that water would be held back 01 where the water might go." hmndangelemaleum You milisidko like HT - History comes tol life with new Montezuma County Heritage Museum Monkeypox cases remain low in La Lal Plata County resident dies with West Plata County Nile virus Det 4,3022 Oct 4:2022 OcL +. 2122 RenderComments https:www.the-joumal.comlarticleslenvironmenmental-prolection-agency-asse sses-permanent-mine-waste-repostonyn.am.campagn-dalyneadlinesdut. 3/5 10/5/22, 9:38 AM Environmental Protection Agency assesses permanent mine waste repository The Journal Log n Add a comment... Fareneck Comments Plugin tps/www.tneyouma.comlarcese/environmental proi lon-agency-assesses-perr anent-mine aste-repositonyr/u.campagn-dalyneadlinesaut. 4/5 10/3/22, 11:36 AM Centura Health closes urgent care center at Purgatory Resort The Durango Herald Log In News LocalNews Nation & World New Mexico Education You have viewed 1of 3 of your monthly page views for October. Subscribenow. Centura Health closes urgent care center at Purgatory Resort Durango EMS crews anticipate increased call volume this winter By Megan K, Olsen Herald Staff Writer Friday, Sep 30, 2022 5:00 Updated Friday, Sep. 30, 2022 7:36 URGENTCARE atDMR pa IEE h The slopes of Purgatory Resort reflect int the window of Mercy Hospital's urgent care center. Centura Health will no longer operate the urgent care center at Purgatory Resort. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald) K Centura Health will no longer operate an urgent care center at Purgatory Resort, according to the resort's general manager. David Rathbun declined to discuss details about the closure, but he said Purgatory will maintain a similar level of emergent care even without the urgent care. "Although we are lisappointed tol lose such a strong and stable partner in Centura Mercy as the clinic and urgent care provider for North Lal Plata County, we will continue to maintain a similar level of emergent care for resort guests through our professional ski patrol team, Durango Fire Protection District's Station 15 located 10 minutes from the resort base, and critical care air ambulance - htps.lww.durangoherald.comlaridleslcemtura-healidosesurgentcare-centeratpurgatoy-resorum.campayn-dalyneadinesautm.mediumee. 1/5 10/3/22, 11:36 AM Centura Health closes urgent care center at Purgatory Resort The Durango Herald - Log in A spokeswoman for Centura Health did not respond to a request for comment. 5 - Daer - 6 - 1 Ba N NE CARE URGENT The urgent care center at Purgatory Resort sits closed Thursday, (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald) X Mercy Urgent Care was staffed by nurse practitioners and emeryency room nurses, with the support of emergency physicians URGENT CARE CLOSED FOR THE at Mercy Hospital, according to Purgatory's website. It offered SUMMER SEASON. WE WILL digital Xrays and limited laboratory services. FOR THE 2022/2023 SKI Rathbun declined to release data about how often the clinic, gets REOPEN used and for what types of injuries or medical emergencies. SEASON. sl Scott Sholes, EMS chief at Durango Fire Protection District, said the clinic's closure could on - MIDCA put a strain EMS crews. DFPD has ARE MAVANGALE "IF YOU TOT THE aT ORA MERCY AEODKAEM already begun discussing how to prepare for an influx ofo calls this OR GO SURGICALH HOSPITAL ANIMASS winter: CENTER: "I'm very disappointed with this decision." Sholes said. "lt looks A sign on the door of Mercy Hospital's Urgent Care at like there's no plan to reopen, which certainly has the potential Purgatory Resort on Thursday says the facility is closed for effect ofinereasing ambulance call volumes." the summer, but a ski resort official and EMS chief with Durango Fire Protection District say the clinic, operated by Centura Health, is closing permanently. (Jerry Purgatory is about as far north as Durango EMS services go. sO it McBride/Durango Herald) takes units out of service for longer periods of time, Sholes said. % Basic EMS crews also don't have training in returning dislocated bones to their normal position, and transporting patients long distances with dislocated joints can add to the level of pain people experience, he said. htps/Nwaduangoheralcomatoscmuan-heathdosesuyen L ca are-center-at-purgatony-resonrl7utm.campagn-dalyneadlinesautm_medium-e. 2/5 10/3/22, 11:36 AM Centura Health closes urgent care center at Purgatory Resort The Durango Herald - Log Ini "That's 's a loss of carel Idon't think anyone has considered," he said. Mawi So AEI URGENT CARE SKI PATROL a TRASH The urgent care at Purgatory Resort sits closed Thursday. Centura Health will no longer operate the urgent care at Purgatory Resort, according to the resort and Durango Fire Protection District. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald) X On a positive note, Centura Health's departure from Purgatory Resort gives EMS crews more flexibility in deciding where to take patients once they are transported off the mountain and into Durango, Sholes said. "We are now able to take orthopedic patients to Animas Surgical Hospital, which is way closer: instead of all the way over to Mercy Hospital hecause there will be no more providerto-provider transfer," he said. "So that's something. mhundhwegplemallcm You mh6 MlbB HR FOR RENT U.S. shift away from coal hits tribal Oetober arrives with heavy rain Microloans offer upi to $5,0001 for communityin New Mexico showers: more expected this week eligihle La Plata County renters Oer2,3022 Oet 2.2022 Oe3.2022 lodeyChmmmene ttps.!/www.durangoherald.comlaricles/centura-nealth-closes-urgent-care-center-at-purgatory-resorl7utm.campaign-dalyneadlinesautm_medium-e. 3/5 10/3/22, 11:36 AM Centura Health closes urgent care center at Purgatory Resort - The Durango Herald = Log In 7 Add a comment.. - Candace Ann Once again, Mercy continues to show their commitment tot thel health and safety of La Plata County residents and visitors. Not. Agree at least they can take people to Animas Ortho. Like Reply- 1-3d Robert Evans Sounds like a great opportunity for Animas Orthopedic to re-open the clinic under a new: shingle. More need for Orthopedics there no doubt. Like Reply: 2-2d Suzanne Evans Scott Sholes, you are the best. You are a rock star. Like Reply 1h Suzanne Evans Iguess everyone gets their karma. Enjoy yours MMC. You eamed that karma. Like Reply 1h Facebook Comments Plugin htps/www.durangoheraldcomlanidestentura-healldosesurgentcare-ceneratpurgatoy-resorPum.campayn-dalyneadinesautm.medium-e. 4/5