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<br />PoD•ls TRACT — P.U.D. — SECOND ANENDMENor
<br />AN AMENDMENT TO P.D.I. TRACT -- P.U.D., A P.U.D. OF A PART
<br />OF THE SOOUTHEAST ONE-- QUARTER OF SECTION 36, TOWNHSIP 2
<br />SOUTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ,
<br />PUD COUNTY OF ADAMS, STATE OF COLORADO.
<br />The j
<br />NARRATIVE SHEET 2 OF 3 PUD NARRATIVE CONTINUEDi!
<br />The PUD Is located along the south of I -76 Ind west of existing Colorado Blvd. and !
<br />the Burlington D tch /Obrlan Canal. Access ti the property Is from constructed The above areas for storage and stockpiles may vary over the course of a year,
<br />Colorado Blvd, east from 72nd Avenue acrossjthe Burlington Ditch /Obrlan Canal. A depending upon the demand for different type of products and the availability of
<br />portion of old Colorado Blvd. right -of -way ,s constructed as a private cul -de -sac material for recycling. The following guidelines will be used during layout and
<br />with curb and gu ter along the west side an( paving Into the PUD area. operation of the stockpiling area.
<br />The PUD consists
<br />of two parcels on each sldi
<br />of the UPRR railroad tracks. The I. Material storage shall occur In piles no higher than 30 feet above the
<br />property borders
<br />Visibility Into
<br />the off ramp from I -76 to
<br />he
<br />1H 224 (74th Avenue) on the north. existing grade of ',Colorado Blvd. Materlat piles shall be located In maximum
<br />Ditch. From the
<br />site Is blocked on the
<br />last, and south sides by the Burlington 200'± x 200'± areas. The operator shall maintain sufficient separation
<br />Plus foot difference
<br />iiest and the north one can
<br />between the
<br />fee Into the area, because there Is a 20 between separate to al. low vehicles to pass. The material piles will contain
<br />I�76.
<br />to
<br />site and
<br />The applicants did request only clean aggregate materials,
<br />permission plant
<br />denied
<br />trees on the slope of
<br />1176 to screen view of the site, but were
<br />permission
<br />by CDOT.
<br />2. Site will be laid out In an orderly manner and kept clean, Washout from
<br />The original PUD
<br />as approved, allowed for m
<br />concrete trucks will be confined to a sump hole that can be cleaned weekly.
<br />ning sand and from
<br />reclaiming It by
<br />backftlling the excavated
<br />gravel the property, 3. The recyclable materia delivered to the site will be limited
<br />;rea once mining was done, and then l
<br />using the site f
<br />related
<br />r the owner's business conalsting
<br />This
<br />to the amount
<br />of the production of aggregate needed to create a 60 -day supply, and the recycling plant will be operated
<br />products
<br />refined. All
<br />current plan Is not
<br />tieing changed but Is being expanded and whenever a 60 dayjsupply of product Is available to be processed. Then the
<br />min
<br />backfllled with
<br />ng of this area has been completed,
<br />nert material and then levlled.
<br />but some areas still must be plant wilt be shut down whenever the supply Is nearly exhausted.
<br />Most of the site
<br />Lot 1 -Block 1 consisting
<br />Open Space will conslist of the small pond & natural spring area in the northeast
<br />Of 14.73 acres, lies In low corner of the site, the bank low
<br />between the Burl
<br />ngton Ditch on the east Qnd
<br />a area and areas along the 1 -76 and railroad right of
<br />l the Union Pacific Railroad line on the way, and a row of 15 deciduous trees along the entrance
<br />west, The Office
<br />Shop Area will continue to;be
<br />road abutting the
<br />used as It Is now, but in the future, Burlington Ditch /Obrlan Canal. The existing 6' wooden fence along the
<br />these uses may b
<br />then the
<br />expanded In this area witl'
<br />entrance
<br />backftlting, regrading, leveling, and road shall be maintained In an attractive condition, and 15 deciduous trees,
<br />construction
<br />Plan for this
<br />of new buildings. In
<br />a
<br />the event this occurs, a revised Site minimum of a, caliper„ shall be maintained In an attractive conditions, replaced
<br />area
<br />remainder of this
<br />will be submitted to the'County
<br />14+
<br />for review and approval. On the whenever necessary, and drip- Irrigated. Ground cover In this area shall be
<br />Inert filling has
<br />acre area proposed foV
<br />been
<br />Asphalt /Concrete /Recycling Facilities, non - Irrigated grasses maintained In a weed free condition.
<br />production of co
<br />completed and this area
<br />crete production, the exlsling
<br />will be used for the existing (1 8. A�RFC�
<br />recycling of concrete USES ALLOWED ON L❑T 1 -B ❑ K 2
<br />products, and for
<br />new asphalt production fa<Illtles
<br />and asphalt
<br />and accessory uses to these
<br />primary uses of
<br />this area.
<br />This area, that Is west of the railroad tracks, Is still being Inert filled. This Is
<br />The remainder of
<br />the site, Lot 1 -Block 2 consisting
<br />the only area within the PUD where screen planting can have a realistic visual
<br />of 1.87 Impact of views from east bound I -76
<br />railroad tracks.
<br />This area Is still be backfltled,
<br />acres, is west of the traffic. Then 3 to 5 years upon completion of
<br />but once backfllling Is all filling, a 20'± or to.rger earthen berm with a level top
<br />completed, most
<br />of this area will be utillzld
<br />of 10'+ shall be
<br />to construct a berm and plant constructed In a northeast to southwest alignment. The top and northwest 10'slope
<br />landscaping to assist
<br />In screening the other,
<br />uses on the site from I -76 east bound of the berm side facing 1-76 shall then be planted with 50% deciduous trees
<br />traffic.
<br />a
<br />minimum of 2' in caliper' and 50% evergreen trees a minimum of 5' In height on 15'
<br />USES ALLOWED ON I.OT
<br />1 -BLOCK 1 (14.73 ACRES)j
<br />centers. For each tree, a minimum of one deciduous or evergreen shrub shall be also
<br />be planted on the berm slide facing I -76. All trees
<br />and shrubs shall be watered with
<br />a drip- irrigation system, and all ground cover shall consist of non - Irrigated
<br />UfEIceZShoI2 Are
<br />grasses that will be maintained In weed free condition. Any unused level area on
<br />The center of
<br />this area Is the home offiie
<br />the southeast side of the berm away from 1 -76, may be utilized for f parkin g of
<br />In Adams County for the Frei vehicles, the storage oequipment, and other
<br />Companies. Th
<br />site currently contains two
<br />uses allowed on Lot I- Block 1 as
<br />houses, a shop bullding, and several previously described.
<br />small sheds.
<br />rhe eastern building was a
<br />fesidence for the previous owner, Is l•
<br />approximately
<br />company, It h
<br />1,800 sq.ft, In size, and
<br />s a
<br />OTHER STANDARDS AND R 0 jIR MI.-NT ✓�D
<br />was been converted Into offices for the AVG
<br />well and a septic system
<br />that are more than adequate for that 2
<br />92��6
<br />use. Dur I ng t
<br />e peak season there are 151
<br />peop le working in the office, of which Permit #: N -1 R-4-9 — 1 IvS Confidental4: kk) y
<br />I. H October 6, 2006, the operator shall enter Into a maintenance agreement withiv,AIor
<br />8 are office
<br />tiff and ons I to at( day. TI
<br />a remaining people come and Class: jZY 1, t, oil Type-Seq.: T consultant
<br />P P go during _ with cncn9
<br />norma t bus i ne
<br />s hours. The western but l d'
<br />ng I s a caretaker's house, From: d ii Vr P , ' f n n c To: a� tZ � { S CommercesCCl tynsyDepar tment off Pubb I lbw l aROSa eay'on,
<br />, I esefortc lean 1 ng of
<br />approximately
<br />1,20o sqr ft. in size, that
<br />allows the company to have someone on Doc. Name: P, jD.- -r,-i, + P Colorado Blvd. to SH224.
<br />n
<br />the site for
<br />by the
<br />iiecurlty purposes when the office
<br />�h
<br />Is closed. This house Is serviced Doc. Date (if no date stamp):
<br />same w
<br />. l l but has a separate sept,'
<br />2. The entrance road from Colorado Blvd. east of the Burlington Ditch /Obrlan Canal
<br />c system. The shop building is used to Specialist: tL , Ak e,-n r a c,.)
<br />service equipment
<br />owned by the company aid
<br />Is approximately 1,500 sq.ft, in size. �� shall be paved to the rallroad tracks. Both this paving, and the paving of that
<br />The miscellaneous
<br />sheds are used for stowage
<br />and total approximately 1,500 sq,ft. portion of old Colorado Blvd. right -of -way Into the Office /Shop Area shall be
<br />In size. Occa<I
<br />one IIy company vehicles and
<br />some miscellaneous storage also maintained and re -paved as needed.
<br />occurs on the
<br />non - landscaped flatter portions
<br />this area abutting the shop
<br />building, she
<br />s, and driveways areas In the
<br />vicinity on the home being used for 3. Dust controls will be undertaken as needed within the PUD, and Internal roads
<br />an office and
<br />the home being used for a
<br />Caretaker's quarters, The table below around the stockpile area will be watered regularly to reduce dust,
<br />lasts the different
<br />land use coverage of i
<br />this area this time, and the future
<br />land use coverages
<br />that will be allowed Mhen
<br />re
<br />this area Is redeveloped. l l 4. The operator shall obtain a required permits, Including as necessary,
<br />bullding, air emissions, and storm water quality for all operations on the
<br />vue
<br />Existing
<br />Future property, Once Instaliled, the asphalt and concrete plants shall be operated In
<br />b
<br />So.Ft• accordance with all required permits.
<br />Cove
<br />age ,0 ±( 7%)
<br />18- 24,000 ±,(20 -27 %)
<br />Lands ap
<br />Landscaping
<br />Driveway /Park
<br />24,000±<277)
<br />ng /Stornge 58.000 +(66 I
<br />18- 24,000 +,(20 -27%) 5. In the event the appljlCant desires to vacate that portion of the Colorado Blvd.
<br />Tota t
<br />66 %)
<br />52-40.000 +,(60 -45%) within Lot I -Block 1, access to County owned property along the south side of
<br />88,000±
<br />88,000 I -76 abutting the Burlington Ditch shall be resolved,
<br />±
<br />Uses allowed
<br />n the Office /Shop Area are'offlces,
<br />shop facilities, vehicle 6. Water for drinking water and limited Irrigated area for the Office /Shop
<br />parking, and .qulpment
<br />and material storage
<br />not to exceed the total building Corporate Center shake be supplied by a Lower Arapahoe well. Waiter for
<br />area. In the 'uture,
<br />existing 6,001+
<br />when building coverage
<br />sq.ft. Is
<br />In excess of more than 50% of the irrigation, dust control, and concrete product production shall be supplied by a
<br />Laramie
<br />Amendment to
<br />proposed and tits
<br />he PUD
<br />area Is redeveloped, a Minor -Fox Hills wel'il or import of water via a water truck. Water for fire
<br />area that
<br />will be required toiapprove
<br />a revised Site Plan for this protection shall be supplied by conversion of an existing Irrigation well to
<br />sha
<br />The
<br />t Include detailed landscale
<br />plans. fire protection purposes only. All wells on the site to provide water for
<br />existing irrigated
<br />landscaping, shrubs,
<br />and trees will be maintained In Its domestic, Irrigation,' and fire protection purposes shall be in accordance with
<br />present condl
<br />been
<br />lon until redevelopment. Tie
<br />existing non - Irrigated areas have well permits Issued by the State of Colorado Division of Water Resources (State
<br />planted
<br />n native grasses to controj
<br />weeds and create a low maintenance Engineer's Office).
<br />area that buf'ers
<br />the Office /Shop Area fjon
<br />the remaining area 12+ acre area of
<br />Lot 1 -Block 1
<br />7. Sewer shall be supplied by existing On -Site Wastewater Systems (OWS), whose
<br />septic tanks shall be pumped a minimum of every four years, As required the
<br />existing system may be replaced and /or repaired In accordance with Tri- County
<br />Health
<br />'
<br />Department (TCHD) Regulations, and any new OWS shall be In accordance
<br />The following
<br />uses are allowed In the re
<br />alning 12+ acre area of Lot 1 -Block 1 with permit Issued by the TCHD.
<br />an this PUD, hese
<br />and
<br />uses are consistent wjth
<br />to the future development
<br />the current uses on the property, B. All construction and 'operations shall conform to requirements and standards of
<br />of the property, the character the
<br />area, annd d thhe e
<br />Comprehensive Plon, �
<br />of the South Adams Fire Protection District.
<br />Prepared By,
<br />U5e
<br />Acres
<br />9. Any mined land reclamation required by the State shall be completed by the
<br />R. W. BAYER & ASSOCIATES, INC.
<br />Sand and Grav
<br />1 Stockpiles 12.5+
<br />applicant.
<br />(217.) 2090 EAST 104TH AVENUE, SUITE 200
<br />Recycled & R cyclable
<br />Recycled Plan
<br />Materials
<br />1. et (15%) THORNTON, COLORADO 80233 -4316 <303) 10. Maximum p
<br />permanent slo es of 3h to Iv.
<br />Asphalt Plant
<br />'
<br />.7+ ( 67) 452 -4433 FAX, (303) 452-4515
<br />Concrete Plan;
<br />2.0+ (177) CAD FILE, AD05013 /AD05013A.DWG
<br />2. 5+ (21%)
<br />Equipment Storage
<br />and Vehicle Parking
<br />.5+ ( 47) Date Prepared,
<br />Concrete Form /Concrete
<br />Product Store ge
<br />1.0+ ( 8 %) JANUARY 7, 2005
<br />Open Space
<br />+
<br />n 06 -08 -05 REV PER ADC❑
<br />Tot l
<br />112.
<br />0+
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