Application - Weld County

2500
DA
4/5/17
USR17-0020
DA
190 feet tall
E2E Technologies
Technological Justification Amendment for Weld County
Prepared for Bonanza Creek Energy, Inc • March 28, 2017
V 1.0
Project Overview
As the amount of data traffic from its field devices increases, Bonanza Creek needs to upgrade its infrastructure.
Bonanza Creek has chosen to replace its existing tower installation with a larger 190 ft structure. This new structure
will provide a larger load capacity and increase the amount of communications equipment able to be mounted at
the Section 16 Tower. In addition, the increased height will allow for better coverage on both the new UHF licensed
frequency and the 5 GHz unlicensed frequencies.
Bonanza Creek will also be upgrading to a larger solar power installation and a 9’ 9” x 9’ 6” building to support the
additional communications equipment installed.
All existing equipment will be duplicated on this new structure, with a single exception:
The existing 5 GHz redundant link between the Section 16 tower and the Bonanza Creek Field Office will be
replaced. This link is going to be upgraded to equipment operating on a 6 GHz frequency licensed with the FCC.
The current set of double 2 ft dishes at each end of this link will be replaced by a single 4 ft dish at each end. This
new equipment will be installed in a 1+1 hardware redundant configuration to allow for maximum availability. This is
in keeping with Bonanza Creek’s stated goal of providing the greatest Safety, Environmental protection, and
Production efficiency.
The following new equipment will be added to increase traffic capacity:
•
1 additional frequency in the UHF band licensed by the FCC. This will add a new licensed communications
channel to manage connectivity with additional critical field equipment.
•
4 additional 5 GHz base stations. This will provide high speed communications to assets in the field that
are unable to be served by the existing infrastructure, due to load limitations.
E2E Technologies • 60 Sycamore Street W, St. Paul, MN 55117 • 651-560-0321 •
www.e2etechinc.com
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Tower / Antenna Configuration
4 – 90 degree 5 GHz panels @ 190ft – Radwin 5000 JET base stations
1 – 450 MHz UHF Omni @ 175ft – GE MDS MPRL Master Station
1 – 6 GHz Microwave Dish (4ft) @ 170ft – Licensed 1+1 Redundant 820s / IP20s full duplex Microwave
3 – 120 degree 5 GHz panels @ 150ft – GE MDS Intrepid P2MP base stations duplicated from old tower
1 – 900MHZ Omni @ 100ft – Licensed GE MDS SD9 MPRS Master Station duplicated from old tower
1 – 900 MHZ Omni @ 90ft – Licensed GE MDS SD9 MPRS Master Station duplicated from old tower
1 – 900 MHZ Omni @ 80ft – Non-Licensed GE MDS Transnet duplicated from old tower
2 – Intrepid Point to Point 5 GHz panels @ 35ft -- duplicated from old tower
Future equipment:
1 – 6 GHz Microwave Dish (4ft) @ 60ft – Licensed 820s / IP20s full duplex Microwave link to Crow Valley
1 – 6 GHz Microwave Dish (4ft) @ 40ft – Licensed 820s / IP20s full duplex Microwave link to French Lake
E2E Technologies • 60 Sycamore Street W, St. Paul, MN 55117 • 651-560-0321 •
www.e2etechinc.com
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USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW (USR) QUESTIONAIRE
Planning Questions
1. The property will be used as a location for a communications tower to gather operating
data at the pads and allow field personnel the mean to connect to out SCADA host,
XSPOC.
2. The communications town proposal is consistent with the Weld County Code, Chapter
22 of the Comprehensive Plan because we have worked diligently not only with the
property owner but surrounding land owner to locate the tower in a mutually agreeable
area, central to many of Bonanza Creeks operations and out of the site of all existing
and proposed development.
3. Oil and gas wells and facilities are a Use by Right with in an Agricultural Zone. Although
the communications tower is not directly related to a specific oil and gas well or facility
it is an integral part of the oil and gas operations. Bonanza Creek worked closely with
the surface owner of the property as well as the surrounding surface owner to choose
the most central, least impactful area for the communications tower. In addition, by
creating a Subdivision Exemption that runs with the term of the lease the property will
be restored to Agricultural Zoning one the tower is removed.
4. The properties surrounding the site are Agriculturally Zoned and used mostly for
farming, grazing and oil and gas activities.
5. Not Applicable – There are no personnel assigned to this site
6. Not Applicable
7. Not Applicable
8. Not Applicable
9. Not Applicable
10. There will be an in-ground 15’ x 15’ slab that the tower will sit on, the remaining site is
gravel.
11. Not Applicable
12. Not Applicable
13. The proposed fencing is a 6’ chain link security fence.
14. Not Applicable
15. At the time of reclamation any gravel that has been brought onto the site will be
removed and the site will be restored and reclaimed per Colorado Oil and Gas
Conservation Commission rules and regulations.
16. The property is part of the Platte Valley Fire Protection District.
17. Not Applicable
Engineering Questions
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6.
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Access will be off of CR 69 which is approximately 7 miles to the SW.
Please see the letter provided by Jeff Buston from Tetra Tech.
Environmental Health Questions
1. Not Applicable
2. Not Applicable
3. Not Applicable
4. Not Applicable
5. Not Applicable
6. Not Applicable
7. Not Applicable
8. Not Applicable
9. Not Applicable
10. Not Applicable
Building Questions
1. There will be one (1) new 8’ x 8’ metal enclosure
2. Not Applicable
3. The purpose of the building is to shelter the communication equipment from the
elements.
Division 10 - Antennas and Towers
Sec. 23-4-820. - General requirements.
A. TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES on Residential Properties. TELECOMMUNICATION
FACILITIES may not be placed on properties or buildings used primarily for residential purposes.
This does not apply to buildings containing eight (8) or more dwelling units or farms and ranches
containing dwelling units.
B.
C.
TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES are allowed as a use by right or accessory use on a
property as follows:
1.
TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA, ATTACHED AND TELECOMMUNICATION
ANTENNA, CONCEALED are permitted by administrative review in all zone districts.
2.
TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWERS are not allowed in the following zone
districts: R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-5, E and PUD (with Residential uses).
3.
TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWERS are permitted either as a use by right,
accessory use, or Use by Special Review in the following zone districts: C, I, A and PUD (with
Commercial or Industrial uses).
Accessory uses to a TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA AND TELECOMMUNICATION
ANTENNA TOWER shall not include offices, broadcast studios, long-term vehicle storage or other
outdoor storage, or other uses not needed to send, receive or relay transmissions.
Sec. 23-4-830. - Standards for Telecommunication Antenna Towers.
A. TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWERS are allowed as a use by right, accessory uses,
subject to Zoning Permit for TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWER requirements, or as a
Use by Special Review Permit, per the height guidelines below. The height of a
TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWER is defined as the distance from the finished grade
at the TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWER base to the highest point of the
TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWER. Overall TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA
TOWER HEIGHT includes the base pad, mounting structures and panel antennas, but excludes
lightning rods and whip antennas.
Use by Right or
Accessory Use
Zoning Permit for
TELECOMMUNICATIONS ANTENNA
TOWER
Use by Special Review Permit
approval required
Up to 35 feet in height
> 35 feet up to 70 feet in height
Greater than 70 feet in height
Per this standard, we are submitting a Use by Special Review permit application for this proposed tower
because it is greater than 70 feet high.
B.
Radial Spacing. TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWERS over thirty-five (35) feet high
must be located at least one thousand (1,000) feet from other TELECOMMUNICATION
ANTENNA TOWERS over thirty-five (35) feet high that are capable of supporting
TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES. Closer spacing between TELECOMMUNICATION
ANTENNA TOWERS may be granted through the Use by Special Review process. This radial
spacing requirement does not apply to facilities located at designated antenna farms.
The new tower will be more than 1000’ from any other telecommunication antenna towers once the
existing tower is removed.
C.
In addition to meeting the Use by Special Review standards set forth in Article II, Division 5 of this
Chapter or the Zoning Permit for Telecommunication antenna tower permit application requirements
set forth in Section 23-4-870, the applicant shall submit documentation addressing the following
standards:
1.
Existing or approved TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWERS cannot accommodate
the telecommunications equipment planned for the proposed TELECOMMUNICATION
ANTENNA TOWER.
There are no existing or approved telecommunication antenna towers that can be used to meet
Bonanza Creeks Energy needs.
2.
The TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWER shall not constitute a hazard to aircraft.
The tower is too low to create a hazard to aircraft.
3.
The TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWER shall be placed on the property to
contain on site all ice-fall or debris from TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWER
failure.
The tower is being place in the center of a 380’ x 380’ lot. The lot will be able to contain on-site all
ice-fall or debris from the tower.
4.
The proposed TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWER shall be designed and provide
for CO-LOCATION. The applicant may provide written justification and evidence why COLOCATION is not possible. The Board of County Commissioners may revoke permits or other
administrative approvals if conditions for approval of a TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA
TOWER includes CO-LOCATION, but:
a.
The TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWER owner is not willing to provide
space for other carriers at a fair market rate when it would not impair the structural
integrity of the TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWER or cause interference.
b.
The TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWER owner modifies the structure in a
way to make CO-LOCATION impractical or impossible.
c.
If approval is revoked, the facility must be removed at the owner's expense.
The proposed tower is 190’ tall. Bonanza Creek Energy is open to co-location on their tower.
Bonanza Creek previously submitted a letter addressing co-location opportunities available
on the tower.
5.
The TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWER shall have the least practicable adverse
visual impact on the environment.
The tower is located in a very remote location so visual impacts on the environment won’t be an
issue.
6.
The proposed TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWER shall not emit radiation that
will adversely affect human health.
The tower will not emit radiation that will adversely impact human health.
7.
The proposed TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWER shall be the minimum height
needed to accommodate the TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA.
The proposed tower is 190’ tall which is the minimum height needed by Bonanza Creek Energy to
meet their needs in the proposed location.
8.
The proposed TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWER shall comply with all
applicable federal and State regulations.
The proposed tower will comply with all applicable federal and State regulations.
9.
The design of the proposed TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWER shall insure
structural integrity.
The tower has been designed by an engineer to be structurally sound. Copies of the signed, stamped
plans are included in the previously submitted application package.
10. The proposed TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWER shall have adequate measures
to discourage unauthorized climbing and to insure the security thereof.
A security fence is proposed around the tower to discourage unauthorized climbing and provide
safety.
11. All reasonably possible sites for the TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWER have
been considered, and the proposed site is the most appropriate, available site from a land use
perspective.
The proposed site for the tower was selected by Bonanza Creek Energy because of its proximity to
the oil and gas facilities it will serve. Bonanza Creek was not able to find any other existing
towers areas that they could co-locate on to meet their needs.
12. The proposed TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWER shall not adversely impact
wildlife.
Consistent with the requirements set forth in Bonanza Creek Energy’s lease with the State, the
Colorado Parks and Wildlife took a look at the proposal for a tower on the property and
determined that there are no known impacts to wildlife. The security fence will keep wildlife
away from the tower.
13. A Decommissioning Plan. Adequate financial assurance to cover the decommissioning of the
facility may be required as a condition of approval of the Decommissioning Plan.
Bonanza Creek Energy will remove the tower, its foundation and the associated building and then
reclaim the land back to its native state.
D. TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWER and Equipment Setbacks.
1.
TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNAS, ATTACHED and other appurtenances may encroach
up to two (2) feet into the minimum building setbacks in the underlying zoning district but must
not extend over property lines.
N/A
2.
Minimum setbacks for TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNAS, CONCEALED are the same
as the minimum building setbacks in the underlying zoning district.
N/A
3.
Minimum setbacks for TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWERS are as follows:
a.
From property lines of properties in the A, C, I and PUD (with Commercial or Industrial
uses) zones: one hundred percent (100%) of the TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA
TOWER HEIGHT but not less than minimum building setbacks and offsets in the
underlying zone district.
The 190’ tower is proposed to be located in the center of a 380’ x 380’ lot so that the tower will
be set back over 190’ from the lot line.
b.
From subdivision exemption boundaries for temporary use of a parcel for
Telecommunication Antenna Tower Facilities in the A, C, I and PUD (with Commercial or
Industrial uses) zones: one hundred percent (100%) of the TELECOMMUNICATION
ANTENNA TOWER HEIGHT but not less than minimum building offsets in the
underlying zone district unless evidence of a recorded easement granted by the underlying
property owner, which allows for the fall of the tower onto the burdened property is
provided. As an alternative, the applicant can provide stamped documentation from an
engineer demonstrating that the tower and debris will fall completely within the boundary
of the subdivision exemption.
The 190’ tower is proposed to be located in the center of a 380’ x 380’ lot so that the tower will
be set back over 190’ from the lot line.
4.
Guy wires and equipment buildings and cabinets. No part of the TELECOMMUNICATION
ANTENNA TOWER system, including any guy wire anchors, shall extend closer to the
property boundary than minimum building setbacks and offsets in the underlying zone district.
No guy wires are proposed with this antenna. All buildings and equipment are located further than
the minimum building setback and offsets.
E.
Equipment Design.
1.
A TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA, ATTACHED on a roof may extend up to fifteen
(15) feet over the height of the building or structure and may exceed the underlying zoning
district height limitation. TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNAS, ATTACHED mounted on a
building or structure wall must be as flush to the wall as technically possible, and must not
project above the top of the wall, and must be located, painted and/or screened to be
architecturally and visually compatible with the building it is attached to.
N/A
2.
TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWERS should be painted or coated in earth-tone
colors that blend, to the extent possible, with the surrounding building and natural environment,
unless State or federal regulations require specific colors.
The proposed tower will be an unpainted, steel structure that will blend in with the natural
environment.
3.
TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWERS must not be artificially lighted unless
required by the FAA or other State or federal agency. Security lighting on the site may be
mounted up to twenty (20) feet high and must be directed toward the ground to reduce light
pollution, prevent offsite light spillage and avoid illuminating the TELECOMMUNICATION
ANTENNA TOWER.
No lighting is proposed on the tower.
4.
Equipment buildings must be compatible with the architectural style of the surrounding building
environment with consideration given to exterior materials, roof form, scale, mass, color,
texture and character. Equipment buildings must be constructed with materials that are equal to
or better than the materials of the principal use. Equipment cabinets must be located, painted
and/or screened to be architecturally and visually compatible with the surrounding building and
natural environment.
The small equipment building (10’x10’) will be a steel structure and will be located right next to the
tower. Screening is not necessary for this building as it and the tower are located in a very remote
location where they will not be seen from public right-of-way or any occupied buildings.
5.
The maximum permissible noise level shall adhere to the maximum permissible noise levels
allowed in the underlying zone district as delineated in Chapter 14, Article IX of this Code.
There will be no equipment on the site that will generate noise beyond the boundaries of the site.
F.
Base or Accessory Site Design.
1.
If determined to be required by either the Director of the Department of Planning Services or
the Weld County Board of Commissioners in the course of processing a Zoning Permit for a
Telecommunication Antenna Tower Facility or Use by Special Review Permit, screening and
landscaping appropriate to the context of the site and in harmony with the character of the
surrounding environment may be installed when any part of the facility is visible from public
rights-of-way or adjacent properties.
Has not been determined to be required.
2.
Existing vegetation and grades on the site should be improved or preserved to the extent
possible.
The new tower is being place on an existing graded well site, it will be able to accommodate the
tower and small equipment building with very little site disturbance.
3.
Signage at the site is limited to nonilluminated warning and equipment identification signs. This
does not apply to concealed antennas incorporated into freestanding signs.
Signage will be limited to non-illuminated warning and equipment identification signs.
4.
TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA FACILITIES, except those in the C and I zones, must
not include manned offices, long-term vehicle storage or other outdoor storage, or other uses not
needed to send, receive or relay transmissions.
The site will not include any of the above.
G. Abandonment.
If the Use by Special Review has not commenced within three (3) years from the date of approval, or
is discontinued for a period of three (3) consecutive years, it shall be presumed inactive or abandoned.
The COUNTY shall initiate an administrative hearing to consider whether to grant an extension of time to
commence the use or revoke the use. If the use is revoked, it shall be necessary to follow the procedures
and requirements of this Division in order to reestablish any subsequent Use by Right or Use by Special
Review. Upon the determination that the use has been abandoned, the facility owner has ninety (90) days
to re-use the facility or transfer the facility to another owner who will re-use it or remove the facility.
Evidence of such shall be provided, in writing, to the Department of Planning Services.
1. Removal of abandoned TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWERS shall be addressed in
all lease agreements and shall specifically address the duties and obligations of the lessee and its
assigns as well as the property owner regarding the removal of TELECOMMUNICATION
ANTENNA TOWERS deemed by the County to be abandoned.
Has been addressed with the State of Colorado Land Board.
2. If required by the Director of Planning Services or the Board of County Commissioners, the
applicant or owner shall submit an Improvements Agreement agreeing to remove the
improvements as shown in the application, plans, plat and other supporting documents. The
agreement shall be made in conformance with the County policy on collateral for improvements.
The agreement shall be approved by the Board of County Commissioners prior to
commencement of operations, as applicable.
Has not been determined to be required.
Sec. 23-4-840. - Supplemental Use by Special Review Permit application requirements for
Telecommunication Antenna Towers.
A. Application Contents. In addition to requirements outlined in Article II, Divisions 3 through 5 of this
Chapter, applications for administrative or Use by Special Review approval of proposed
TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES, and additions or modifications to existing facilities, must
include the following:
1.
A Site Plan showing the location and legal description of the site; on-site land uses and zoning;
adjacent roadways; parking and access; areas of vegetation and landscaping to be added,
retained, replaced or removed; setbacks from property lines; and the location of the
TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITY, including all related improvements, buildings and
equipment. - Included
2.
A vicinity map showing adjacent properties, general land uses, zoning and roadways: - Included
a.
Within one hundred (100) feet of a proposed attached antenna site.
b.
Within a distance of one (1) mile of a proposed TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNAS,
CONCEALED, temporary TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWER or micro-cell
TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWER site.
c.
Within a distance of one (1) mile of a proposed TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA
TOWER site.
3.
Elevation drawings of the proposed TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITY showing all
TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNAS, TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWERS,
structures, equipment buildings and cabinets, fencing, screening, landscaping, lighting and other
improvements related to the facility, showing specific materials, placement and colors. Included
4.
If required by the Department of Planning Services, photo-realistic renderings (photosyms) of
the site after construction, demonstrating the true impact of the TELECOMMUNICATION
FACILITY on the surrounding visual environment. The Department of Planning Services may
request photo-realistic renderings of the site from specific vantage points. – Not required
5.
A report describing the TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITY and the technical need and
other reasons for its design, height and location; the need for the TELECOMMUNICATION
FACILITY and its role in the network; and the capacity of the structure, including the number
and type of antennas it can accommodate. - Included
6.
The FAA response to the Notice of Proposed Construction or Alteration (FAA Form 7460-1 or
equivalent), if the facility is located near an airport or a flight path. – N/A
7.
If landscaping/screening is required by the Department of Planning Services the applicant is
responsible for landscaping, screening, site maintenance and the replacement of dead plant
material. – Not required
8.
A schedule for the installation of landscaping and screening, if applicable. N/A
9.
A letter of intent to allow CO-LOCATION on the TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA
TOWER. The applicant may provide written justification and evidence why co-location is not
possible. - Included
10. A letter of intent or lease agreement statement which addresses removal of the facility at the
expense of the TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITY and/or property owner if it is deemed
abandoned. The applicant or owner may also be required to submit an Improvements
Agreement agreeing to remove the improvements as shown in the application, plans, plat and
other supporting documents. The agreement shall be made in conformance with the County
policy regarding collateral for improvements and shall be approved by the Board of County
Commissioners prior to commencement of operations, as applicable. The Department of
Planning Services may request additional copies of any submittal item for review by other
agencies. – Lease has been included
11. A map indicating the service area/radius of the proposed TELECOMMUNICATION
ANTENNA TOWER in addition to the service area/radius of other existing
TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWERS within ten (10) miles of the proposed
TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA TOWER location. – Will be provided
B.
TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITY Inventory. The first application for a proposed
TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITY by a provider must include a detailed inventory of all the
provider's existing and approved TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES within the County, all
incorporated areas within the County, and one (1) mile beyond the County border, including
Wyoming. N/A
Sec. 23-4-850. - Application review of Telecommunication Antenna Towers.
A. Technical Issues and Expert Review. TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES may involve
complex technical issues that require review and input that is beyond the expertise of County staff.
The Department of Planning Services may require the applicant to pay reasonable costs of a thirdparty technical study of a proposed TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITY. Selection of experts to
review the proposal will be at the sole discretion of the County.
B.
Building Permits. Zoning Permit and Use by Special Review approval of
TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES are separate from the building permit review process.
Building permits for the construction of TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES cannot be issued
until the facility is approved through the administrative, Planning Commission or Use by Special
Review process.
Telecommunications Facility Inventory Bonanza Creek Energy Inc. has three existing telecommunications facilities within Weld county boundaries. The inventory is outlined below. Evans Facility ‐ 4301 Industrial Parkway, Evans, Co. 80620
1 – 69 ft. freestanding lattice tower. 2 – 5.8GHz M/W dishes at 69 ft. and 58 ft. – Point‐to‐Point GE MDS Intrepid Ultra. 70’s Ranch Field Office – Latitude 40.363518°, Longitude ‐104.410411° 1 – 35 ft. freestanding lattice tower. 3 ‐ 5.8GHz Radio with integrated panel antenna at 35 ft., 33 ft., and 31 ft. – Point‐to‐Point GE MDS Intrepid Ultra. State Antelope Section 16 Location ‐ Latitude 40.406062°, Longitude ‐104.325507° 1 – 100 ft. freestanding lattice tower. 1 – 900MHz Omni antenna at 100 ft. – Licensed GE MDS SD9. 1 – 900MHz Omni antenna at 82 ft. – Licensed GE MDS SD9. 1 – 900MHz Omni antenna at 65 ft. –Non‐ Licensed GE MDS Transnet 900. 2 – 5.8GHz M/W dishes at 85 ft. and 70 ft. – Point‐to‐Point GE MDS Intrepid Ultra. 3 – 120 degree 5.8GHz panels at 50 ft. – GE MDS 5.8GHz Intrepid. 1 – Skid mounted telecommunications building. 1 – SunWize 12V solar system. 2 – Genesis Green 12V solar system. Diana Aungst
Subject:
Time frame for removal of old tower
From: Melissa Mayer [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2017 11:34 AM To: Diana Aungst <[email protected]> Diana, Please see below. Thank you, Melissa Mayer
From: Ken Dixon
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2017 11:03 AM
To: Melissa Mayer; Martin Lohmann
Hello Melissa, The old tower will come down within a day or two of the new tower being erected. Thank you. Ken Dixon
Telecommunications Supervisor
4301 Industrial Parkway
Evans, Co. 80620
Tel. 970-573-3101
Cell 303-704-0723
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WELD COUNTY ACCESS PERMIT
Weld County Public Works Dept.
Phone: (970) 304-6496
After Hours: (970) 356-4000
Emergency Services: (970) 304-6500 x 2700
Inspection: (970) 304-6480
1111 H Street
P.O. Box 758
Greeley, CO 80632
Permit Number: AP16-00384
Issuance of this permit binds applicant and its contractors to all requirements, provisions, and ordinances of Weld County, Colorado.
Project Name: 70 Ranch White gate, USR16-0023,SUBX16-0010
Expiration date:
Applicant Information:
Property Owner Information:
Name:
Julie Vigil
Company: Bonanza Creek Energy Operating Company, Inc.
Phone:
303-803-1718
Name:
Company: 70 Ranch LLC
Phone:
303-866-3454
Email:
Email:
[email protected]
Location:
Access is on WCR:
69
Nearest Intersection WCR:
Distance From Intersection:
69
4520
Number of Existing Accesses:
1
Planning Process:
Proposed Use:
Temporary:
& WCR: 50
Single Residential:
Industrial:
Small Commercial:
Oil & Gas:
USR16-0023,SUBX16-0010
USR
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Large Commercial:
Road Surface Type & Construction Information:
Subdivision:
Road Surface: Asphalt
Culvert Size & Type:
15" CMP/RCP min. if req.
Field (Agricultural
Only)/Exempt:
Start Date:
Finish Date:
Materials to Construct Access:
class 5 roadbase
Required Attached Documents Submitted:
Traffic Control Plan:
No
Certificate of Insurance:
No
Access Pictures:
Yes
A copy of this permit must be on site at all times during construction hours
Daily work hours are Monday through Friday DAYLIGHT to ½ HOUR BEFORE DARK (applies to weekends if approved)
Approved MUTCD traffic control/warning devices are required before work begins and must remain until completion of work
Special Requirements or Comments
Parcel 096526100001 & 096719100002. Utilize existing access point on CR 69 (1-O&G) located approx. 4520 ft. North of CR 50.
SUBX16-0010, USR16-0023.
Approved by:
Print Date -Time:
Weld County Public Works
8/29/2016
4:10:15PM
Access Permit PW008
Date:
8/29/2016
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