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HomeMy WebLinkAbout 13-07 Synergy Church Special Use PermitRESOLUTION NO. 13--[,I�r A RESOLUTION APPROVING SPECIAL USE PERMITS FOR SYNERGY RESOURCES CORPORATION TO LOCATE THIRTEEN OIL AND GAS WELLS WITHIN THE TOWN OF FIRESTONE WHEREAS, Synergy Resources Corporation (hereinafter "Synergy" or "Applicant") has submitted to the Board of Trustees of the Town of Firestone applications for special use permits to locate within the Town thirteen oil and gas wells referred to as the proposed SRC Church 5AD, ARC Church 5ND, SRC Church 22-51), SRC Church 21-513, SRC Church 50D, SRC Church 5MD, SRC Church 32-5D, SRC Church 31-513, SRC Church 5SD, SRC Church 5RD, SRC Church 42-5D, SRC Church 5VD, and SRC Church 41-5D Wells; and WHEREAS, Synergy has submitted the applications and supporting materials pursuant to Chapter 15.48 of the Firestone Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, all materials related to the proposed special use permits have been reviewed by Town Staff and found with conditions to be in compliance with Town of Firestone subdivision, zoning, and oil & gas ordinances, Development Regulations, and related Town ordinances, regulations, and policies; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 17.32 of the Firestone Municipal Code, the Firestone Planning and Zoning Commission held a properly noticed public hearing on the proposed special use permits and adopted its Resolution forwarding to the Board of Trustees a recommendation of approval with conditions; and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees has duly considered the proposed special use permits and has held a properly noticed public hearing on the application, at which hearing the applicant and other interested persons presented testimony to the Board and at which a number of docrunents were made a part of the record; and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees finds that the proposed special use permits for the oil and gas wells should be approved subject to certain conditions. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF FIRESTONE, COLORADO: Section 1. The Board of Trustees hereby approves the special use permit request of Synergy Resources Corporation Inc. for location of the SRC Church SAD, ARC Church SND, SRC Church 22-51), SRC Church 21-51), SRC Church 50D, SRC Church 5MD, SRC Church 32-5D, SRC Church 31-51), SRC Church 5SD, SRC Church 5RD, SRC Church 42-51), SRC Church 5VD, and SRC Church 41-5D Wells within the Town of Firestone, in the locations more particularly described in Exhibit A attached hereto, subject to the following conditions: 1. The production facilities, as developed or modified, shall be of a low profile style, with a maximiun height not to exceed twelve (12) feet. 2. The Town special use approval shall expire on the date of expiration of the On and Gas Conservation Commission Permit to drill the well or one year from the date of Town approval, whichever is later, if operations for the well are not commenced by such date. In the event special use approval expires, the Applicant shall apply for a new special use permit pursuant to Chapter 15.48 of the Firestone Town Code. Oil and gas operations shall be conducted in compliance with all federal, state, and local laws, rules and regulations, including but not limited to the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission permit for such well and the final special use permit application materials approved by the Town Board, which materials will be incorporated therein by reference. Applicant shall provide to the Town copies of all state approved permits, waivers, variances and subsequent notices filed with the state and affecting the well. 4. Prior to entering the site, Applicant shall obtain from the Town necessaiy building permits and notices to proceed. 5. Prior to commencement of any work within the Town the applicant, including contractors and subcontractors, shall obtain necessary Contractor's Licenses from the Town. 6. Prior to moving the drilling rig onto the well site, Applicant shall obtain fiom the Town and Weld County necessary permits to move the drilling rig equipment within the Town and County, specifically an Overweight Permit from the Town is required for moving the drilling rig. Applicant shall provide to the Town copies of any executed surface damage agreements or memoranda thereof respecting operation of the well. 8. In the exercise of its rights pursuant to this special use approval, Applicant shall avoid any damage or interference with any Town installations, structures, utilities, or improvements. Applicant shall be responsible for all damages to such interests of the Town that are caused by the Applicant. 9. Applicant at its sole expense shall control fugitive dust at the well site and on access roads on an as -needed basis. Methods and chemicals used for dust control shall comply with Town ordinances and regulations. 10. The oil/gas well facilities shall utilize setbacks as specified in the Colorado Oil and Gas Conseivation Commission Rules and Regulations or the Firestone Town Code, whichever is more restrictive. The well site and tank battery and separator areas shall be secured and 2 screened by chain link fencing with "solid" tan aluminum or vinyl lathing using the Town's standard fence and screening detail. 11. Water sources for drilling activities shall be from the Town of Firestone, if a water tap is utilized. 12. Machinery at the site shall be well-oiled and well -maintained to mitigate noise. 13. To the extent reasonably possible, orient the drill rig and associated motors and exhaust systems such that they point away from existing residences in the vicinity. 14. Drill rigs shall, to the extent reasonably possible, be equipped with higher quality noise reducing mufflers. 15. During drilling, use a tarp around drilling floor and drawworks to muffle sound. 16. Deliveries and construction traffic to and from the site shall, whenever possible, be scheduled during daylight hours. 17. To the extent reasonably possible, keep the door to the drill rig engine closed. 18. The use of pump jacks shall be limited to those running on electric motors. 19. The drilling rig used for drilling operations shall be Model CAZA-54 or equivalent type of drill rig. 20. Apply for an Access Permit from the Town for Weld County Road 3.5. 21. Appendix - 24"06" Map, Sheet Cl, correct the well names on Sheet C1 to match the application. 22. Submit the approved COGCC well permits and associated well plan location plats to the Town. 23. Provide a copy of the referenced Surface Use Agreement (SUA) between Synergy and the property owner Lifebridge Christian Church to the Town. 24. For wells to be drilled within a half mile of any existing residential structure, Applicant shall install temporary berms around the drilling area as necessary to assist in mitigating noise during drilling. 3 INTRODUCED, READ, and ADOPTED this 27`h day of February, 2013. TOWN OF FIRESTONE, COLORADO cu Chad Auer, Mayor Rebecca Toberman, Town Clerk EXHIBIT A: Location of Wells (Synergy SRC Church Wells SAD, SND, 22-SD, 21-SD, SOD, SMD, 32-SD, 31-SD, SSD, 3", 42-5D, 5VD, and 41-5D) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE -QUARTER OF SECTION 5 WHENCE THE SOUTH ONE -QUARTER OF SECTION 5 BEARS SOUTH 00043'55" WEST 1691.74 FEET; THENCE ALONG SAID WEST LINE NORTH 00043'55" EAST 951.42 FEET TO THE CENTER ONE -QUARTER OF SECTION 5; THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST ONE - QUARTER OF SECTION 5 NORTH 00°43'36" EAST 1306,46 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY; THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE NORTH 71035'57" EAST 1764.29 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 17047'54" EAST 151.73 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 08056'00" EAST 214.08 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT (SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 330,00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 05030'482% CHORD OF SAID ARC BEARS S 06°10'36" EAST 31.74 FEET) A DISTANCE OF 31.75 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 03°25'12" EAST 360,22 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT (SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 497,50 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 27°49'50", CHORD OF SAID ARC BEARS SOUTH 10*29'43" WEST 239,28 FEET) A DISTANCE OF 241.65 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 24°24'37" WEST 1269.03 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT (SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 945,50 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 1504813431, CHORD OF SAID ARC BEARS SOUTH 16°30'20" WEST 260.06 FEET) A DISTANCE OF 260.89 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 08036'03" WEST 371.77 FEET; THENCE NORTH 85033'50" WEST 333.07 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT (SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 430.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 23°54'40", CHORD OF SAID ARC BEARS SOUTH 82°28350" WEST 178.15 FEET) A DISTANCE OF 179.45 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 70'31'30" WEST 143,45 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT (SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 330.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 20012'26", CHORD OF SAID ARC BEARS SOUTH 80037143" WEST 115.78 FEET) A DISTANCE OF 116.38 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89°16'05" WEST 351,67 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TRACT OF LAND CONTAINS 85.123 ACRES MORE OR LESS. FREDERICK-FIRESTONE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT February 11, 2013 Baseline Engineering 700 12th Sheet, Suite 200 Golden, Colorado 80401 303.940.9966 Attention: Ethan Watel Dear Mr. Watel, Fire Preven ion Division Office: (303) 833-2742 Fax: (303) 833-3736 E-Mail: dpuccetti@fffd.us I have reviewed the Fire and Emergency Responses Plans for the Chutch and Union Wells located in the Frederick -Firestone Fire Protection District. The submitted Fire and Emergency Response Plans meet the requirements set fourth by the Fire District and the IFC 2006 Fire Codes. Should you require additional comments or assistance please feel free to contact me at 303-833- 2742, Ext.10. David P. Puccetti Division Chief Frederick -Firestone Fire Protection District dpuccetti@fffd.us c/c File, dpp 31 Walnut llr., P. O. Box 129, Frederick, CO 80530; www.fffd.us ® Y ^e /Bm DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Development Services Center / Longmont, CO 80501 (303) 651-8330 / Fax # (303) 651-8696 E-mail: lonamontplannino@ci lonamont co. us Web Site: htto://www,ci.Iongmont.co.us February 15, 2013 Bruce Nickerson Town of Firestone 151 Grant Ave PO Box 100 Firestone, CO 80520 RE: Town of Firestone referrals for special use permits for SRC Union Wells and Church Wells Dear Bruce, Thank you for sending the referrals concerning the special use permit applications for oil and gas wells at two separate locations in the Town of Firestone. The applicant, Synergy Resources Corporation (SRC), proposes to drill six horizontal oil and gas wells and four directional oil and gas wells for a total of 10 wells at the Union site. SRC is also proposing to drill 13 directional oil and gas wells at the Church site. These sites are north of SH 119, west of CR 3.5 and southeast of Union Reservoir; both sites are within the Union — St. Vrain Planning Area, the area of shared interest as specified in the Coordinated Planning Agreement Between the Town of Firestone and the City of Longmont (June 14, 2011). The City of Longmont has several comments related to the special use permit applications submitted by Synergy. These are primarily related to the Union Wells site. As you know, the boom of oil and gas production in Colorado is affecting municipalities along the Front Range; jurisdictions are choosing different ways of dealing with the land use permitting of these uses. The City of Longmont has recently made revisions to land use regulations regarding oil and gas operations within the City. The focus of Longmont's regulations is to mitigate the impacts of oil and gas operations on residential areas, parks, water bodies and other sensitive areas. This past November, Longmont's voters approved an amendment to the City's Municipal Charter. As a result, Ar[icle 16 of our Charter prohibits the use hydraulic fracturing to extract oil, gas, or other hydrocarbons within the City of Longmont. It also prohibits storage in open pits or disposal of solid or liquid wastes created in connection with the hydraulic fracturing process, including but not limited to flowback or produced wastewater and brine within the City of Longmont. It should be noted that any bottom hole locations within the City of Longmont will be subject to Article 16 of the City's Charter. Because of this, the City requests that Synergy defer any drilling and fracking on the three bottom hole locations that are within the City of Longmont municipal limits; these were submitted as part of the Union Wells application. The application materials submitted by SRC for the Union Wells state that access to this site will be provided from CR 26, west of CR 3.5. As mentioned in the application materials, the applicant will need to coordinate with the City to cross City of Longmont property and will need to obtain an access permit. Access to and from the Union well site location appears to be along the Fairview Street alignment. Section 4.5 of the Firestone/Longmont Coordinated Planning Agreement addresses the future of Fairview Street. In addition to the need for access over property owned by the City of Longmont for this access route, this may be the appropriate time for Firestone to secure right of way from both Longmont as well as the Union property owner for the future construction of Fairview St. It's not too soon to begin a dialog about the timing of Fairview Street's construction and the cost sharing needed to accomplish this. The City also suggests these applications be submitted to Weld County for review and comment, specifically to evaluate potential impacts to the traffic signal at CR 3,5 and SH 119. As mentioned previously, water quality is one area Longmont's regulations focus on. The City recommends implementing ground water quality testing and monitoring similar to the program to City has outlined in our regulations. As the Town of Firestone and SRC know, any water sources used at these sites needs to be restricted to appropriately decreed rights. Longmont believes that our communities share common goals regarding responsible oil and gas development, and there are opportunities to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes through cooperative planning efforts especially at the border areas of our communities. Again, thank you for the opportunity to comment on these referrals. Should you have any questions, please contact me at (303) 651-8319 or brad.schol@ci.Ion gmont co us. Sincerely, Brad Schol Planning Manager CC: Town of Firestone referral files for special use permits for SRC Union Wells and Church Wells Brien Schumacher, Principal Planner Brad Power, Director of Economic Development Dale Radamacher, Director of Public Works and Natural Resnnrcec Eugene Mei, City Attorney Ethan Watel, Baseline Engineering, Planning &Surveying