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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWZ-99-11CITY COUNCIL MINUTES: NOVEMBER 22, 1999 Page - 2 - Paulette Cooper was present and told about herself and her desire to give something back to the community and to serve on the Planning Commission. Item 1. Motion by Mrs. Worth to appoint Paulette Cooper to the Planning Commission for District IV; term expiring March 2, 2000; seconded by Ms. Figlus; carried 8 -0. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND ORDINANCES ON SECOND READING Item 2. Application by the Rocky Mountain Bottling Company for approval to amend the existing Coors Planned Industrial Development Filing No. 1 final development plan to build a new 40,200 square foot building addition located at 10619 West 50 Avenue. f(- "asecNo :.WZ' 99=11 Item 2 was introduced by Mrs. Worth, who also read the title and summary. Dan Annagost, engineering services leader, was sworn in by the Mayor. He explained the necessity for their building expansion. Meredith Reckert was sworn in by the Mayor and presented the staff report and answered Councils' questions. Stephen Axcel, representing Jacobs Engineering, was sworn in by the Mayor and answered questions regarding the ditch relocation. Motion by Mrs. Worth that Case NoRA24 =11 a request for approval of an amendment to a Planned Industrial Development final development plan for property located at 10619 West 50 Avenue, be approved for the following reasons: 1. All requirements for a final development plan amendment have been met. 2. All minimums specified for a PID district have been met or exceeded. 3. All outside agencies can serve the property with upgrades at the owner's expense. With the following condition: 1. That in consultation with the City Arborist, the trees which will be displaced by the parking lot be moved to the outside perimeter, which is an exception to the requirements for islands in the parking lot; seconded by Mr. DiTullio; carried. 8 -0. CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE PLANNING DIVISION STAFF REPORT TO: City Council DATE OF MEETING: November 22, 1999 DATE PREPARED: No ember 12, 1999 CASE NO. & NAME: WZ- 99- 11/Rocky Mountain CASE MANAGER. Meredith Reckert Bottle Co. ACTION REQUESTED: LOCATION OF REQUEST: NAME & ADDRESS OF APPLICANT(S): NAME & ADDRESS OF OWNER(S): Approval of an Amended Final Development Plan on a portion of the site. 10619 W. 50" Avenue Rocky Mountain Bottle Company 10619 W. 50" Avenue Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Coors Brewing Company Water Resources and Real Estate P.O. Box 4030 Golden, CO 80401 APPROXIMATE AREA: PRESENT ZONING: PRESENT LAND USE: ZONING: SURROUNDING LAND USE: COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: 26.84 acres Planned Industrial Development (PID) Industrial bottle manufacturing plant. N: A -1, PID; S: PID; E; City of Arvada; W: PID N: Railroad, industrial; S: office /warehouse, industrial; E: vacant/Ridge Home property, industrial. Business Parks/Planned Industrial DATE PUBLISHED: November 5, 1999 DATE POSTED: November 6, 1999 DATED LEGAL NOTICES SENT: November 2,1999 ENTER INTO RECORD: (X) COMPREHENSIVE PLAN (X) CASE FILE & PACKET MATERIALS (X) ZONING ORDINANCE Q SLIDES Q SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS (X) EXHIBITS JURISDICTION: The property is within the City of Wheat Ridge, and all notification and posting requirements have been met, therefore, there is jurisdiction to hear this case. I. REQUEST The applicant requests approval of an amendment to a Planned Industrial Development final development plan for property located at 10619 West 50 Avenue. II. PLAN AMENDMENT The applicant requests a plan amendment to accommodate a 40,200 square foot addition on the south side of the western-most building on the property. The purpose of the amendment is to convert the existing case packaging process to bulk packaging and to provide administrative offices which are currently in a modular building which will be removed. No additional employees will be added as a result of the conversion. Attached under Attachments 3 and 4 are explanation of the bottle manufacturing process and a letter explaining the scope of the project. The revised plan shows the building addition and relocated parking area designated as #14 of the packet plan set. This amendment affects only a small portion of the property designated by a heavy, dashed line on sheet 3. No other change will occur to the property. The most recent plan amendment was approved pursuant to Case No. WZ- 95 -04. The amendment allowed construction of a 43,000 square foot building on the southeast portion of the site (shown as #12 on page 3) to accommodate their cullet recycling operation. Attached is a reduced copy of three pages of the previous plan set as Attachment 5. The current development plan also shows a building addition on the north side of #1 on sheet 3 (building 25). This addition would displace relocated parking. The applicant needs to clarify how this will be resolved. The proposed addition on the property will increase building coverage from 31.9% to 35.3% and decrease landscaping from 38.7% to 35.8 %. The minimum amount required in a PID is 10 %. Much of the existing landscaping is a natural state on the northern portion of the property. The addition will displace most of the existing parking on the south side of building 1. The majority of this parking will be relocated to the landscaped area north of 50' Avenue. A small portion will be relocated north of building 1. Since no new employees will be added, the parking on the property will remain at 250 spaces. Staff would note that there are no landscaped islands shown on the southern parking area. This will be a condition of approval of the amendment. West 50" Avenue is constructed wider than the standard for a Class 5 street (collector) as 50 Avenue was previously classified as an arterial. The west side of Miller Street is built to the City's standard for a class V (collector street) and the existing public improvements abut the property's eastern property line. There is no right -of -way dedicated for Miller Street on the Arvada side. Although there will be an increase in the amount of truck traffic to and from the site (see sheet 5), the city will require no additional right -of -way or public improvements on either street. Existing curb cut radii are adequate to handle the increase in traffic. All requirements for a Planned Industrial Development final development plan have been met. WZ -99 -1 I/Rocky Mountain Bottle Co. Page 2 City Council III. AGENCY REFERRALS Arvada Fire Protection District will require additional lines and a fire hydrant. Wadsworth Ditch Company has no problems. Wheat Ridge Public Works has approved a revised drainage report. The traffic division has reviewed adjacent rights -of -way, existing public improvements and existing curb cut turn radii and are not requiring any additional improvements. Valley Water District can serve. The Swadley Ditch Company has requested some changes to the proposed ditch realignment. They are requesting installation of a grate where it enters the property and the right for the ditch company to enter and maintain the ditch. Public Service Company can serve the property. They will need new easements for any relocated lines. City of Arvada has commented regarding traffic on Miller Street and additional traffic generated by the Ridge Home project. IV. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION Planning Commission reviewed this request at a pubic hearing held on October 21, 1999. A recommendation of approval was made for the following reasons: 1. All requirements for a final development plan amendment have been met. 2. All minimums specified for a PID district have been met or exceeded. 3. All outside agencies can serve the property with upgrades at the owner's expense. With the following conditions: 1. That, in consultation with the city arborist, the trees which will be displaced by the parking lot be relocated to the outside perimeter, which is an exception to the requirement for islands in the parking lot. 2. That the elevation sheet be numbered 9 of 9 and the other sheets in the plan set be renumbered accordingly. 3. Prior to City Council review, that the applicant clarify the relationship between parking north of building 25 and the future addition shown at that location. 4. That the site plan be revised to show the exact location of the relocation of the Swadley Ditch, and that the applicant be required to submit a signed agreement with the ditch company (including installation of the grate and right to enter and maintain the ditch as requested by the ditch company) prior to submittal to City Council. WZ -99 -1 I/Rocky Mountain Bottle Co. Page 3 City Council In regard to the conditions of approval (above), staff has the following comments: I . The condition of tree relocation to the outside perimeter should be left as one of the conditions of approval. 2. The plan set sheets have been renumbered in accordance with condition #2 above. 3. A letter has been submitted and attached as Attachment 6 responding to #3 above. 4. A letter has been submitted and attached as Attachment 7 responding to #4 above. V. STAFF CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATION Staff concludes that the proposed plan amendment meets the requirements for a final development plan amendment and all minimums of the PID district have been met or exceeded. All outside agencies can provide service to the property with upgrades at the owner's expense. A recommendation of approval is given with the follow condition: That in consultation with the City Arborist, the trees which will be displaced by the parking lot be moved to the outside perimeter, which is an exception to the requirement for islands in the parking lot. V. RECOMMENDED MOTIONS Option A: "I move that Case No. WZ- 99 -11, a request for approval of an amendment to a Planned Industrial Development final develop plan for property located at 10619 W. 50` Avenue, be APPROVED for the following reasons: 1. All requirements for a final development plan amendment have been met. 2. All minimums specified for a PID district have been met or exceeded. 3. All outside agencies can serve the property with upgrades at the owner's expense. With the following conditions: That in consultation with the City Arborist, the trees which will be displaced by the parking lot be moved to the outside perimeter, which is an exception to the requirement for islands in the parking lot. Option B: "I move that Case No. WZ- 99 -11, a request for approval of an amendment to a Planned Industrial Development final development plan for property located at 10619 W. 50` Avenue be DENIED for the following reasons: 1. 2." E:\P1=ing\REP0RTS\wz9911 wpd WZ -99 -1 1 /Rocky Mountain Bottle Co. Page 4 City Council ARVADA e. "a ��,e_ � €. TALMAR IMfNf�TRIAL � WZ -72 -Ib 70 LAST n a TRlA1 4MiEATRID6E WAREHGWE- PARK v PAmc WZ- '15-08 b COORS oV�SS G MNER cONTAnsi2 FILING NO. I / O [ /� MIN S MINOR `.A�9 P I D IN0.6TRtAL t WEST I -70 FRONTAGE RD NORTH S4 PARK PID 142 -93-a PID O1TG -' - WADSIdORTH 01TCH _ ' 30TH IND - � S ARVADA � €. � WZ -72 -Ib 70 LAST n a TRlA1 4MiEATRID6E WAREHGWE- TERRACE PAmc utrv. PID - b PARK PARK - IN0.6TRtAL t WEST I -70 FRONTAGE RD NORTH � S ARVADA J � €. F 4 TERRACE IN0.6TRtAL / � PARK PID o WZ -72-53 �_ W A4 H AVE Y J 7. PUBLIC HEARING A. Case No. WZ- 99 -11: An application by the Rocky Mountain Bottling Company for approval to amend the existing Coors Planned Industrial Development Filing No. 1 final development plan to build a new 40,200 square foot building addition located at 10619 West 50th Avenue. This case was presented by Alan White. He reviewed the staff report and presented overheads and slides of the subject property. All pertinent documents were entered into the record and Mr. White advised that there was jurisdiction to hear the case. Staff recommended approval of the application with certain conditions as outlined in the staff report. Commissioner THOMPSON expressed concern that many trees would have to be displaced if the required islands are built. Commissioner GOKEY expressed the same concern and felt that, since there appears to be more than adequate parking, it would be preferable to remove a few parking spaces rather than removing trees. Dan Armagost 10619 West 50th Avenue, Wheat Ridge Mr. Armagost, appearing on behalf of the applicant, stated that he was the engineering services leader at the plant which manufactures glass containers for Coors Brewing Co. The purpose of the proposed project is to align the packaging process with a planned improvement at the brewery which will require receiving glass in bulk packaging. The proposed project would provide the capability for his company to provide glass in bulk packaging. Commissioner SNOW asked if the applicant had reached a written agreement with the Swadley Ditch Co. regarding the relocation of the ditch. Stephen Axeel 1527 Cole Boulevard, Golden Mr. Axcel, representing Jacobs Engineering, responded to Commissioner SNOW's question and explained that they have complied with the ditch company's request to make a more gentle bend in the alignment of the ditch; however, at this time, have not heard back from the ditch company and there is no written agreement as yet. Chair BRINKMAN expressed concern about irrigation of the landscaped islands. Mr. Armagost stated that they have not, as yet, made plans for irrigated islands and commented that he would prefer to move existing trees to the outside perimeter in lieu of building islands in the parking lot. Planning Commission Page 2 October 21, 1999 The Commission expressed concern that a precedent might be set if the parking lot islands are eliminated as a requirement. Mr. White responded that since this is a Planned Industrial Development, the Planning Commission can vary certain standards and requirements as the situation dictates and, therefore, a decision to eliminate the islands would not constitute a precedent. It was moved by Commissioner COLLINS and seconded by Commissioner SNOW that Case No. WZ- 99 -11, a request for approval of an amendment to a Planned Industrial Development final development plan for property located at 10619 West 50th Avenue, be recommended to the City Council for approval for the following reasons: 1. All requirements for a final development plan amendment have been met. 2. All minimums specified for a PID district have been met or exceeded. 3. All outside agencies can serve the property with upgrades at the owner's expense. With the following conditions: 1. That the trees which will be displaced by the parking lot be moved to the outside perimeter, which is an exception to the requirement for islands in the parking lot. 2. That the elevation sheet be numbered 9 of 9 and the other sheets in the plan set be renumbered accordingly. 3. Prior to City Council review, the that applicant clarify the relationship between parking north of building 25 and the future addition shown at that location. Commissioner SNOW offered the following amendment: Condition No. 4: that the site plan be revised to show the exact location of the relocation of the Swadley Ditch, and that the applicant be required to submit a signed agreement with the ditch company (including installation of the grate and right to enter and maintain the ditch as requested by the ditch company) prior to submittal to City Council. The amendment was accepted by Commissioner COLLINS. Commissioner THOMPSON offered the following amendment to Condition No. 1 to add the following sentence: "The trees displaced by the parking lot be relocated in consultation with the city arborist. The amendment was accepted by Commissioners COLLINS and SNOW. The motion passed unanimously. 9. CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING Chair BRINKMAN declared the public hearing portion of the meeting closed. Planning Commission Page 3 October 21, 1999 Coors Brewing Company Golden, Colorado 80401 -0030 September 9, 1999 Meredith Reckert, AICP Senior Planner Planning Department City of Wheat Ridge 7500 West 29"' Avenue Wheat Ridge, CO 80215 Dear Ms Reckert: 1. Introduction For over two decades Coors Brewing Company has owned the land and buildings at the former "Coors Glass" plant near 50"' and Miller Street in Wheat Ridge. That facility is now part of a partnership called "Rocky Mountain Bottle Company" (RMBC). RMBC is a partnership between Owens Brockway, Inc. and Coors Brewing Company. RMBC is the exclusive supplier of glassware to Coors Brewing Company's Golden brewery. That partnership plans on converting their bottle packaging from predominantly case to bulk pallet packaging. This means bottles will leave the plant simply stacked on pallets, minus the cardboard boxes which hold the bottles currently. This letter is being transmitted to you by Coors Brewing Company because we are the owners of the land and buildings. RMBC is the operating entity utilizing the facility. The RMBC glass manufacturing facility presently consists of three tanks or furnace lines that each feed into two bottle lines, producing bottles through six production lines. RMBC intends converting each tank in a phased manner to bulk pallet packaging. The first phase is intended to supply bulk packaged glass for a new bottle line at the Coors Brewery that is scheduled to be operational by April 1, 2000. All phases of the conversion to bulk handling are anticipated to be complete within three years. . As a result of these production changes, some truck loading will occur at different locations within the property, however, all trucks will continue to exit the property via Miller Street to Kipling Street, and then onto I -70. The proposed change will not result in any change to the number of personnel employed at Rocky Mountain Bottle Company. F' <{ 2. The Scope of Facilities of the project comprise the following: Provide a 40,200 ft building to accommodate the bulk palletizers, shrink -wrap machine and sufficient truck docks. All bottles will be transported on pallets by truck to the Coors Brewery or other warehouses in the Denver or Golden area. The building will be a "twin -t" tilt -up concrete panel facility, similar to the existing buildings. The building is sized to accommodate the bulk palletizing equipment for all three of the planned phases. Approximately 1, 900 ft of the 40,200 total new building area will house a new administration office facility. The offices will be located on the south end of the new building to provide improved access for visitors and a more aesthetically pleasing entrance to the facility. The new building will be located on the south side of the main, existing glass plant building (Building #25) and is an extension of Building #25. The new building's north wall will abut and be in common with the south wall of the existing building. The glass bottles will feed through the common wall into the new building. Pedestrian and equipment access will also be provided through the common wall between the buildings. The new building will have lighting, fire protection and HVAC provided. The lighting and HVAC are stand -alone utilities and only require power supply from the existing facility. The fire protection sprinkler system will be connected as an additional zone to the existing fire protection system. To install the new building a large portion of the existing parking lot south of Building 25 will be used. A number of underground utilities, which pass under the area to be occupied by the new building, need to be rerouted or relocated. The affected utilities are as follows: The Swadley irrigation ditch. This is a 36" diameter reinforced concrete pipe of which approximately 300 ft. requires removal and replacement with a 350' section of pipe. The irrigation ditch is used seasonally and can be relocated from October through March without causing an interruption to supply for the downstream users. ■ Telephone lines • Gas line feeding Inland Paperbound & Packaging, Inc., the company located west of RMBC. In preliminary discussion with the Public Service Company they have indicated that the new line to Inland will most likely no longer cross the RMBC property. • A storm sewer line with catchment drains • A sanitary sewer line ■ Potable water line entering the facility s Trailer -type offices presently occupy a portion of the area where the new building is to be erected. These temporary buildings will be removed from the property. Removal of a large portion of the parking under the footprint of the new building will require a new parking area on the property. A new asphalt parking area will be provided in the southwestern corner of the property. This parking area will accommodate 90 parking spaces and have a footprint of 0.66 acres. Combined with additional parking on the north end of the property (26 parking spots to be created by stripping an existing paved area), using spaces remaining in the existing parking areas (134 parking spaces), the total number of parking spaces for RMBC will be maintained at 250 spaces. • The new building will be provided with up to six truck loading docks along the building's east side. Access and traffic within the property following addition of the new building will be handled as follows: Trucks will enter the property from 50th Avenue through the main entrance, dock on the east side of the new building, load up and then exit the property from the existing road running on the south side of the recycling facility onto Miller Street. This roadway joins Miller Street approximately 300 feet north of the intersection of 50th and Miller Streets. Employee traffic patterns entering and exiting the property will not change with the building addition. Entrance to the new parking area on the southwest property corner will be off the existing south entrance road. All vehicles entering and leaving the facility, except loaded trucks, will still exit via the RMBC main entrance off 50th Avenue, just west of Miller Street. Existing fire lanes and access to fire hydrants will not change with the building addition. The fire lane, which runs between the Rocky Mountain Bottle Company and Inland Paperbound & Packaging, Inc. will remain in place. 3. Other Information RMBC and Coors desire to have this building in- service by February 1, 2000. Therefore, time is of the essence in this application so that we may commence construction as soon as possible in November, 1999. RMBC and Coors Brewing Company will greatly appreciate every accommodation, which the City of Wheat Ridge can provide, in order to expedite this application and permit us to begin construction. i- If you have additional questions regarding the building and processes, please contact Steve Axcell at Jacobs Engineering, 303. 830.2930. Steve is the project manager. If you have questions about the land, land title, previous plats, platting process, etc., please contact Neil Jaquet here at Coors Brewing Company, 303.277.2028. Sincerely yours /Jo2n. Schallenkamp, Vice President Engineering and Technical Services. 999=bcwrapplic.1 c Glass Production Process Overview of the Process tT. SECTION 1: OVERVIEW OF THE PROCESS History of Rocky Mountain Bottle Company The following chronology points out some of the technological and organizational highlights that have occurred since Columbine Glass Company was founded in 1970. However, it must be prefaced by acknowledging the people who have worked here. Without the vision, efforts, innovations, and plain hard work of a great many men and women, we would not be where we are today. We have been fortunate to enjoy visionary leadership and a workforce which has been able to translate vision into reality. This chronology should be read with consideration of the hundreds of people who have contributed to the success of this operation. None of these innovations and developments took place without the imagination to think them possible, the commitment to make them happen, the execution plan, and the follow - through of those involved. Our employees made these improvements, and our employees continue to work toward fulfillment of the company vision you see on the following pages. 1970 -- Columbine Glass Company, a container manufacturing facility was founded. There was one melting furnace, two six- section drum -type I.S. machines, and seven employees. The company, which produced ware exclusively for Adolph Coors Company, made 19,000 cases per day. 1973 - -A second furnace (Tank H) was installed in order to meet expanding ACC needs. Two more drum -type I.S. machines were added. These two were eight - section machines - -the first of their kind in the industry. Columbine Glass now employed 150 men and women, and produced 43,000 cases per day. 1976 -- Columbine Glass was purchased by Adolph Coors Company, and became Coors Glass Division, a division of the Coors Container Company. One of the first computerized I.S. machines in the nation was installed as the third LS: machine on Tank H. It's electronic timing allowed accuracy far superior to the drum shop latch -and -lever timing. The work force grew to I80 people, and production increased to 55,000 cases per day. R OC-o1 overview of the Process Glass Production Process 1979- -The third furnace (Tank III) was installed. Breaking ground again, this was th country's first all- electric furnace, developed and executed in response to natural gas availability and pricing issues. Two eight- section, computerized I.S. machines were installed on this tank. The work force expanded to 400 employees, and produced 95,000 cases per day. 1977 -81 -- During these years, each of the drum -type I.S. machines were replaced with computerized machines. 1986 - -The Inspection area and processes began to upgrade to new, state -of- the -art technology: Super scanners, Combined Inspection Machines, later Total Inspection Machines allowed for more thorough, more precise inspection of bottle. People were no longer required to visually inspect each bottle, allowing them to perform other critical functions- 1986-95--During this time, Coors Glass continued to develop industry- leading innovations and work practices. Work was begun toward the development of self - directed work teams. More autonomy was given to each area in the advancement of technologies and procedures applicable to that area. 1995— Coors Glass Division and Anchor Glass Corporation became partners in a joint business venture. The partnership was named (by employee suggestion) Rocky Mountain Bottle Company. The partnership was pursued as a win -win situation: Coors gained access to Anchor resources and expertise. Anchor gained agreements with Coors, and partnership in a manufacturing facility which is well- positioned geographically, technically, and in terms of employee profile. The partnership began the conversion from Blow -and -Blow machines, to the Narrow Neck Press and Blow process (NNPB). The NNPB process is able to produce lighter weight containers at faster speeds that the Blow- and -Blow. In September- October of 1995, the two six - section Blow -and Blow machines on Tank I had been replaced with two eight- section NNPB machines. The Tank I furnace was raised and expanded to accommodate the increased melting capacity required. Further inspection upgrades were made during the conversion, as well. Shop teams were initiated on Tank 1. 1996 - -In May -June of 1996, the two eight - section I.S. machines on Tank III _ were replaced with two ten - section NNPB I.S. machines. New, wider lehrs were installed, and the Inspection area was rebuilt to house more, new, and 4 )`/ Overview of th Process Glass Production Process �(. faster inspection equipment and box shops. During this year, this facility produced it's first ware for a customer other than Adolph Coors Company. At the end of 1996, Anchor Glass Corporation was purchased in an agreement between Consumers Packaging, and Owens - Illinois. It is 0-1 which will take over Anchor's role in the Rocky Mountain Bottle Company partnership. Glass Production Process According to the World Book Encyclopedia, "Glass containers are used for packaging food, beverages, medicines, chemicals, and cosmetics. Glass bottles and jars are made in a wide variety of shapes, sizes and colors. About 60 billion glass containers are made each year in the United States. Glass containers are made in somewhat the same way that a cook makes hard candy. The glass maker mixes together a large amount of sand and small amounts of lime, soda ash and other materials to give the glass special qualities. The glass maker heats the mixture, or batch, in a furnace until it is a syrupy mass. When the syrup cools, it is glass. More than 11 million short (: tons (10.4 million metric tons) of sand are used each year to make glass in the United States. 5 A - t �, RNOC -01. What we do is manufacture quality glass containers for the beer industry. This section contains a brief step -by step explanation of the manufacturing process: Receive Raw Materials First, we receive those raw materials necessary for quality amber glass. The four primary ingredients are: Sand, Soda Ash, Limestone, and Cullet (recycled glass) These materials are all checked to ensure they are of appropriate content and characteristics. Raw materials are delivered by rail and truck, and are stored in separate silos prior to mixing. Mix Batch The raw materials are weighed up in very exact amounts. They are then conveyed to a Batch Mixer where they are mixed much like one would mix ingredients for a cake. The mixed ingredients are called a "batch." Batch contains everything necessary to become glass. It is conveyed to overhead batch silos on the sides of each furnace. Furnace Loading Batch is "fed" into each furnace (or melting tank) by means of pusher arms called "batch chargers" There are two chargers per furnace, one on each lateral side. Ch arger Chargers Chargers Charger A TANK Melting In each furnace, temperatures can exceed 2700 °F. Principles of gravity and viscosity are used to select the hottest glass to enter the "throat," which is a narrow channel through which molten glass will flow to the next step in the manufacturing process. Refiner and Forehearth The refiner and forehearth are channels which direct the molten glass to a specific bottle- making machine. The refiners and forehearths are also narrow, and have sophisticated temperature control and measuring devices which ensure the glass is properly "conditioned" prior to reaching the bottle- making machine. Conditioning means controlling glass temperature so that it is consistent, and will provide best material workability. (Illustration on following page.) � 03 Forehearths Feeder The feeder is the mechanism which initiates the delivery of the molten glass from the forehearth to the bottle forming machine. The feeder consists of a revolving tube which continuously mixes the glass to help maintain consistent temperature, needles (or plungers) which push the glass through openings called orifices, and shears which pinch the streams of glass off into gobs. Each gob will be made into a bottle. Gob temperatures are generally around 2100 OF. _. Delivery Each cut gob now falls through a system of troughs which deliver that gob to the bottle - forming machine. Forming Bottles are formed by an I.S. machine. I.S. stands for independent, or individual section. Using a process of pressing and/or blowing the glass into shape, the forming process can take less than 5 seconds to form a bottle, removing approximately 1200 OF from the glass. The basic two -step process involves first forming the gob into a preliminary shape called a parison. The parison is then transferred from one side of the IS machine to the other where it is blown into the bottle shape. (You will see this on the video and tour.) Hot End Coating The bottles are now conveyed through a coater called a "doghouse' which applies a tin- based coating to the outside of the bottles. This coating helps preserve glass strength and acts as a barrier to prevent glass -to -glass surface contact. The coating is called Hot End Coating. Annealing After the Hot End Coating is applied, the bottles are loaded (or "stacked ") onto a wide conveyor which will transport them through a large oven, called a lehr. In the lehr oven, the bottles are reheated and then cooled in stages. When bottles are first made, a. significant amount of stress is present in the glass. The heating and cooling process in the �7 lehr oven moves the stresses in the glass from the outside surface to the inside. This is called annealing. Annealing generally takes approximately 30 -60 minutes. / Cold End Spray When the bottles exit the lehr oven, they are sprayed with another coating, called Cold End Spray. This spray adheres to the Hot End Coating. It provides a second protective layer, and also provides lubricity, which makes the bottles slide easily without scratching. This eases the ware handling both here and at our customers. Inspection The bottles next travel through a number of inspections to determine acceptability. Bottles are checked for defects, dimensions, strength, and other characteristics. Bottles which do not meet the customer requirements are "rejected" off the line and conveyed back to the basement. Here the rejected bottles are collected, to be taken back to our cullet (recycle glass) processing facility where they will be recrushed, remelted, and made into other bottles. Bottles which meet specifications are conveyed to the casepackers where they will be drop- packed into the appropriate cartons. Box Shop The Box Shops are where the packaging supplies are prepared for use. We set up the cases (called mother cartons), and then "stuff" the carton with either six-pack bottle carriers, or with 'a grid type of bottle separator, called a divider. Appropriate packaging must be in continuous supply to each casepacker at all times. This is because the bottles never stop coming, and we have no place else to put them. Convey to Warehouse Cases that have been packed with bottles at the casepackers are conveyed to the RMBC warehouse (Miller Street). Cases are moved down a long conveyor -way on the mezzanine. Palletize At the Miller St. Warehouse, cases are diverted to one of our palletizers. The case palletizers arrange the cases in specific, alternating patterns which provide load stability and facilitate handling. We also have a bulk palletizer which will uncase the bottles, and then stack them in bulk on tier sheets. The bulk pallets are banded and wrapped in plastic to preserve load integrity. Ship or Store The final step in the process is to now ship or store the palletized cases. They will all be shipped to our customer when their schedule calls for the particular package. Operations and Support Personnel While this concentrated on the mechanical processes, it must never be forgotten that each of these steps requires trained, conscientious, capable people in order to occur successfully. Many individuals are involved in the actual step, and in the variety of services and activities needed to support each step. You will learn more about the personnel later in the orientation. ROCKY MOUNTAIN B ❑ T T L E C ❑ M P A N Y. Dan Armagost November 16, 1999 City of Wheat Ridge 7500 West 29 Avenue Wheat Ridge, Co. 80215 Attn: Meredith Reckert Senior Planner Re: Case No. WZ -99 -11 / Rocky Mountain Bottle Company Engineering Services Leader As required by the Wheat Ridge Planning Commission and prior to the City Council Review of our application for amendment of the PID Final Development plan for 10619 W. 50 Avenue scheduled on November 22, 1999 I am writing to clarify the relationship between parking north of building #25 and the future addition shown in that location. The purpose of the building addition referenced in the PID Final Development Plan was for anticipated production expansion of the glass manufacturing facility. If that expansion were to occur it will interfere with parking as shown on our amendment to the plan. Our current projections do not include such an expansion. In the event that this building expansion should be considered viable beyond our current projections we commit to a re- evaluation of the number of parking spaces. This will include the displaced spaces as well as any additional spaces required. At that time parking provisions will need to be approved and located elsewhere on the property or other accommodations made as deemed appropriate. 10619 West 50th Avenue Wheatridge, Colorado 80033 Office: 303 -425 -7841 Fax: 303-425-7886 Pager: 303-234-7578 01/12 '92 11:08 N0.224 01/01 J C �1��' -+. �71iJIYLtVZV�v + - SEN7 BY: 11 -15 -99 :12:01FNi L Steve C• A%cetl Project Manager Jacobs Sag9necring 1527 Cale Boulevard Golden, CO (;es: Sir, Re; � of Swsdley Ditch at Rocky Mountain Bottle Company ith Jacobs 1= This letter is to confirm The Swadley Ditch Company has reviewed w nick u I the Prof rerouting of the Swadlcy 3E" diameter reinforced concr P 4)6 On d'o south r, Cool th ditch Mountain Benda Company property, located at l""W 5b Avenue, Wheat Ridge, It is understood that 113e rerDUtin , of the ditch is required to ensure that the ditch at no Pouts passes under ft proposed new building extension. '11te Swadlcy Ditch Company reserves the right to enter the Propettl for the purposes of m aintaining the ditch as and when required, to to yin Swadtey its route and design as reflected on drawing F6 L002t32G- Revision 2 deemed ncceptab Diteb Company. Sincerely Tour^ 'C"mmeth ny' "° SwadleY Dwh Company Swadley Ditcb Company president Secretary Cc: Dan Arma8m— RMBC Plwwing Dcpacat Meredith Reekerl — Senior Planner, Wheat Ridge City rpn u 0 L) .J ✓' /w PIWE �AD 1 �'/ ND tVEMUE NORTHERN RR ME6' 5 2 i yIRU' I L' Rc . WA C U �o K I SHEET 5 OF 8 oOP BOOK 90PAGE S S RECEPTION No. 4. 11a 23'K'9 DATE OF RECORDING 0 = ' 1 7 1 MILLER STREET WAREHOUSE ENTRANCE ALT �APEq 6 I ✓ CST _ I�y II IIIIIIII II II!IIIIII ASRMALT ' ',I I'IIIIIIIIIIII II�:I �ITII PROJECTED 70'0 90 TRICKS PER DAY _ ! EM GFGF T ACCESS OoAO 11. I� \ Idl e yl _ =RS GLASS ° ANT g .cf' ;COORS 3Ul(DING 251 f N I I jjjj �t VISITOR PARKING 6 PALS x ,NLAA(D CXTAINER i S I I I ri i o , .® dam I i T I I � My I - CARPOOL 10'°19' —;C;+ '2 PALS I ui anEairs� a ' TOTAL 256 PALS REF.. I 1 TTOn,Y.E TOTAL ACREAGE OF P 1.98 ACRES W' - NEr� Jf E, pv 11111 I _ OFF STREET LOADING MIRVAL - OCCASIONAL) 18 PACES B _ TOTAL ACREAGE OF LOADING .37 ACRE 4.; L' Rc . WA C U �o K I SHEET 5 OF 8 oOP BOOK 90PAGE S S RECEPTION No. 4. 11a 23'K'9 DATE OF RECORDING 0 �I MILLER STREET WAREHOUSE ENTRANCE !COORS BLDG. 36: I ✓ CLRRENTLY 50 TO 70 TRUCKS PER DAY REVI DG COX 8A 0 PROJECTED 70'0 90 TRICKS PER DAY w E DATE 11. I� 19 IC d EIPLOYEE PARKING 9'x19 206 SPACES _ g .cf' HANDICAP PARKING 12 -> t9'—CH 6 PAC_ f G1.0. PLANNED VISITOR PARKING 6 PALS v, S RESERVED PARKING 9'.t9'�1 -- - 26 PACES dam I CARPOOL 10'°19' —;C;+ '2 PALS I ui anEairs� a ' TOTAL 256 PALS REF.. _ TOTAL ACREAGE OF P 1.98 ACRES W' - (CWP.6 eJ¢aNG 29) ' _ OFF STREET LOADING MIRVAL - OCCASIONAL) 18 PACES B _ TOTAL ACREAGE OF LOADING .37 ACRE I I �,-� _ •� R I * Y�i Kn MILR STRE.1 'WARE iGL Sc I (i I I PLANNED INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT r FILING NO. 1 (AMENDMENT N0. 3 ) t WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO \ 50TH STREET ENTRANCE CURRENTLY: 6 TO 20 TRUCKS PER DAY PROJECTED: 21 TO 38 TRICKS PER DAY (15 TO 30 IN BOOR ONLY) 7 �I MILLER STREET WAREHOUSE ENTRANCE !COORS BLDG. 36: I ✓ CLRRENTLY 50 TO 70 TRUCKS PER DAY REVI DG COX 8A 0 PROJECTED 70'0 90 TRICKS PER DAY w E DATE 11. I� 19 IC d ' g .cf' I! £g G1.0. PLANNED I AMR REYNOLDS I S Ij. dam I CULL RECfCJNG I ui anEairs� a ' CEVT =R REF.. 'S d t W' stu.ro. 4 (CWP.6 eJ¢aNG 29) ' _ a \ 50TH STREET ENTRANCE CURRENTLY: 6 TO 20 TRUCKS PER DAY PROJECTED: 21 TO 38 TRICKS PER DAY (15 TO 30 IN BOOR ONLY) 7 off, - - ¢ 'a _ REVI DG COX 8A 0 n � » „ ucm a," I '- �I TO I s a ° `` �°ro C. w E DATE COORS BREWING COMPANY mG.R.DC68S DEC 8+ ac CIVIL /SITS r:nE rcs (Oft Sam (7117) g .cf' $_ s �au__�i £g G1.0. PLANNED AMR REYNOLDS I ,IND.USTR ?ALJ dam V P I T oa'J. I ui anEairs� a ' Try ROADWAYS 8 PARKING REF.. 'S d wr. 005 v 008 HI stu.ro. 4 rcv. F G 1 002005 D a B _ I I �,-� _ •� R I * Y�i � -,^^ ♦y� RWa�,/WM A 7 t+ n n L �k j dq mot r�p �m 0 CLLLET RECYCLING CENTER EXIT __�\\ °1 PROJECTED 15 TO 30 TRICKS PER DAY (Oft Sam (7117) x EIPLDYE 8 VISITOE ENTRANCE POND ° = I PARKING SPOTS ' 320 SOFT. x: HI _ 111111 EACH INCLWIRG APPROPRIATE INOffSS 8 EGRESS t I I LOADING -DINTS ' 900 50. FT. - EACH NCL ING APPROPRIATE :ACH INCLUDING •� R I * Y�i � -,^^ ♦y� RWa�,/WM A 7 T INGRESS 8 cGRESS (78 SPOTS) fm _.AE x_wi rep¢ I � Rvo. COORS BREWING CO. ' V GLASS OFERAT =0N5 ( J JE- rERSON COUNTY, COLORADO �) 0 sc ;00 MMM� zo o -r. AERIAL MAPPED 1983 SCALE I' = 100' FIELD REVISED :992 s l I I N � LL W 'I N �'�sran,rt =9f ITAR& i r 4 � i4W VE V S1 m Ar s 7 B ON N • B ¢ C A �PIU+E �RTMERN M. yURUNGION �✓ PLANNED INDUSTRIAL a 1 { 4 RO DEVELOPMENT (GROVE_) t i PRODUCTION 6 SOME WAREHOUSE NONE DACE FILING NO. 1 130,000 SOFT. BLDG. HT. 52' FUTURE EXPANSION G. R.DGBBS i DEC �o of � i Ir DICE 6 SIDES AREA !., _.I 22,00 SO.Fi. BLDG. HT. 35' LL W 'I N �'�sran,rt =9f ITAR& i r 4 � i4W VE V S1 m Ar s 7 B ON N • B ¢ C A �PIU+E �RTMERN M. yURUNGION �✓ PLANNED INDUSTRIAL a 1 { 4 RO DEVELOPMENT (GROVE_) 0 INLAND OONI AINEP < jvls:TORS - EHrPax�E CORPORA %:ON j ? f WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO PREA ! -'-l' SHOP ROW IT, COOPS G LASS PLANT ( CCORS BUILDING 25) =ORn RE -. MOL_ M1L �7 { Y/ARE=IOUSE 7 ] 'COORS _BLDG. .`6i i CULL - RECYCLING C_`. r (COORS BUILDING 29) II f BUILDING !O. 25 PRODUCTION 6 SOME WAREHOUSE NONE DACE FILING NO. 1 130,000 SOFT. BLDG. HT. 52' FUTURE EXPANSION G. R.DGBBS i DEC �o 50,000 SOFT. BLDG. HT. 35' BOOK PAGE -r,3 DICE 6 SIDES AREA !., 22,00 SO.Fi. BLDG. HT. 35' DATE OF RECORDING AMENDMENT NO.3 1 L 2 m I uc R.REYNOLD5 j 103,000 SOFT. o 0 INLAND OONI AINEP < jvls:TORS - EHrPax�E CORPORA %:ON j ? f WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO PREA ! -'-l' SHOP ROW IT, COOPS G LASS PLANT ( CCORS BUILDING 25) =ORn RE -. MOL_ M1L �7 { Y/ARE=IOUSE 7 ] 'COORS _BLDG. .`6i i CULL - RECYCLING C_`. r (COORS BUILDING 29) II f LIMITS OF AMEAOIE*R •3 COSTRUCTIOI P.I.D. BoUNEW AERIAL NAPPED :983 F7ELO REVISED 1992 BUILDING DEVELOMNT PLAN COORS BREWING CO. N GLASS OPERAS TONS JE= =EPSON CCUN -Y, COLORADO _ :O 20 0n 20 0' -. SCALE !' = 100' IREVI BUILDING !O. 25 PRODUCTION 6 SOME WAREHOUSE NONE DACE SHEET _3 OF 8 130,000 SOFT. BLDG. HT. 52' FUTURE EXPANSION G. R.DGBBS i DEC 34 50,000 SOFT. BLDG. HT. 35' BOOK PAGE -r,3 DICE 6 SIDES AREA !., 22,00 SO.Fi. BLDG. HT. 35' DATE OF RECORDING BUILDING NO. 36 PRODUCTION STORAGE BLDG. HT. 37' I uc R.REYNOLD5 j 103,000 SOFT. o FIFE POTECTION PUP STATIONS BUTCH HOSE SILO STORAGE OF RAW MATERIALS VI Nvo 2,900 SO.FT. BLDG. HT. 82-10• BUILDING NO. 26 AIR C06-MESOR 6 STORAGE TANS In BUILDING DEVELOPMENT PLAN 3,000 SO.FT. R DG. HT. 30' TOTAL ACREAGE OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BUILDING NO. 27 RAW MATERIALS PROCESSING 6 ❑ G+ 1 5,500 SO.FT. BLDG. HT. 45' Fv. BUILDING NO. 28 RAW MATERIALS PROCESSING vAL 8.55 ACRES 31.9% OF TOTAL (APPROX.) 5,000 SO.FT. BLDG. HT. 30' r PROPANE VAPORIZATION STATION ACREAGE OF HARD SURFACE AREAS, CONCRETE, ® BUILDING ND.40 ELECTRICAL SWITCH STATION 2.65 ACRES 9.8% OF TOTAL (APPROX.I Slb -STATR I C?ITROL -.:)I 5.25 ACRES 19.6% OF TOTAL (APPROX.) 900 SO.FT. BLDG. HT. 15' ACREAGE OF LANDSCAPING, NATURAL GRASS, y° I ELECTRICAL SWITCH STATION BUILDING NO.41 MAIN SERVICE ENTRANCE �1 900 SOFT. BOG. HT. 15' O FUEL STORAGE - PROPANE AND FUEL OIL STORAGE 11 GAS METER Tana BUILDING NO. 29 GULLET RECYCLING CENTER �Z 43,00050:(. BLDG- HT. 35' � 3 COSTRUCTION SRO' 6,000 SOFT. E DG. HT. 20' Gc�ocs Vw 14 TOTAL SO. FT. 372,300 SOFT. LIMITS OF AMEAOIE*R •3 COSTRUCTIOI P.I.D. BoUNEW AERIAL NAPPED :983 F7ELO REVISED 1992 BUILDING DEVELOMNT PLAN COORS BREWING CO. N GLASS OPERAS TONS JE= =EPSON CCUN -Y, COLORADO _ :O 20 0n 20 0' -. SCALE !' = 100' IREVI �D. CODE a/M �rD. n NONE DACE SHEET _3 OF 8 i CDP G. R.DGBBS i DEC 34 o,G. C'TVTI /cITF BOOK PAGE -r,3 RECEPTION No. 94 "1 7,r.ZQ DATE OF RECORDING I uc R.REYNOLD5 j o �i I VI Nvo ja '+ �i '� `N°`'� T In BUILDING DEVELOPMENT PLAN , TOTAL ACREAGE OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT C' 26.94 ACRES G+ 1 Fv. v�l ACREAGE OF BUILDINGS vAL 8.55 ACRES 31.9% OF TOTAL (APPROX.) j � I T� ACREAGE OF HARD SURFACE AREAS, CONCRETE, ° V ! ASPHALT ETC. GENERAL USAGE 2.65 ACRES 9.8% OF TOTAL (APPROX.I ACREAGE OF PARKING, OFF STREET LOADING, 8 ROADS -.:)I 5.25 ACRES 19.6% OF TOTAL (APPROX.) ACREAGE OF LANDSCAPING, NATURAL GRASS, y° I RETAINING PONDS, DECORATIVE GRAVEL ETC. 10.39 ACRES 38.7% OF TOTAL (APPROX.) �1 f V i LIMITS OF AMEAOIE*R •3 COSTRUCTIOI P.I.D. BoUNEW AERIAL NAPPED :983 F7ELO REVISED 1992 BUILDING DEVELOMNT PLAN COORS BREWING CO. N GLASS OPERAS TONS JE= =EPSON CCUN -Y, COLORADO _ :O 20 0n 20 0' -. SCALE !' = 100' IREVI �D. CODE a/M �rD. n NONE DACE COORS BREWING COMPANY d.'{ G. R.DGBBS i DEC 34 o,G. C'TVTI /cITF i' G.10. PLANNED o-s r�a:� uc R.REYNOLD5 j TND.VS IP-IA� — I VF T I - M Nvo '� `N°`'� T In BUILDING DEVELOPMENT PLAN , Fv. - 1 "x100' Vrt. 003ff OO° � I CRCSS :y xy ' � RR G 109 005 Gc�ocs Vw 14 *I I j a 7 r' a r I I } 5 ',BLAND :;ONTA/NER j -ORPORA-ON z J'� o- - I r ` I 1 r I s/ -A v ©I P" - ERN .9URNgON -NORi�HE�R,N�.�r'' PLANNED INDUSTRIAL a % pCESSRa I � DEVELOPMENT FILING NO. 1 (AMENDMENT N0. 3 l is �n' J c m tj ! WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO 1 0P5 GLASS P_aNT , (C-ORS 3U2DING 25J �...wFIO2511hI Lt`\ u A. r .. U SIOR.GE p / .�-- �Hfd 4EL -RE- NARE.HCUSE (COORS BLDG. ]6J aM� SECT -ON A _ A C p i x I CLL L RING r v`, ' f C CEVTER u C c '311F -cR ZONE? (COOPS BUDDING Z°J [ t''. ' LC 201 > T(R 1 [ ) IRE �PROP __NE _ LOT MONTAGE Ti7=E5 ,.WALK, CJRB 8 GUT R i! Polo v f a�j .I SECTION B k Riv. N LEGEND B O I t � LANDSCAPE AREA • � D -[> AERIAL NAPPED 1983 " A� FiE!0 REVISED 1°.92 a 1• � RE, CRG- CODE Dim ONG. mm I RE=. OWLS. CROSS TH ra ER SHEET 4 OF 8 OCC BOOK 7T PAGE S RECEPTION No. °3 /a 7.SCv DATE OF RECORDING x Z�/oa io ;s BUILDING LINE CJL__ REC'C_TNG CENTER i SECTTON �C1 PLANTING SCHEDULE 1. PONDEROSA PIPE - 30 ea. 4-5 TALL, 12 ea. 10' -12 TALL. 2. SLUE SPRUCE - 47 ea. 6 TALL 3. LOCUST - 13 aa. 15' -I8 TALL, 3'-4" CALIPEIP' 4. SOFT Jill - 50 ea. 15' -18' TALL. 3 "-!' CALIPER 5. RUSSIAN OLIVE - 40 ea 8'-IO' TALL. 6. COTTONNIOm - 40 ea. 10' TALL, 2" -21}" CALIPER 7. GREEN ASH - 10 ea. 10' TALL, 2Y1" CALIPER SHRMS 8 UNDERPL ANTING 1. BLUE PFITZERS - 125 ea. 2. TAMWf - 75 ea. e SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN COORS 3.PEWTNG CO. N GLASS OPERAT ONS JEr EPSON COUNTY CCLORADC 41 AO 10 2 00`10 0 2 00- SCALE CO' WHE I DATE 'srt. 004 a DOE A q 1 5iII l ^- i F G 1002005 C Gcr�c�s 'PUP A- ck 15 1, _i of �0 -ROP _N iE3M ,. =FACE L =NE i WALK, CURB 8 GUTTER SECTTON �C1 PLANTING SCHEDULE 1. PONDEROSA PIPE - 30 ea. 4-5 TALL, 12 ea. 10' -12 TALL. 2. SLUE SPRUCE - 47 ea. 6 TALL 3. LOCUST - 13 aa. 15' -I8 TALL, 3'-4" CALIPEIP' 4. SOFT Jill - 50 ea. 15' -18' TALL. 3 "-!' CALIPER 5. RUSSIAN OLIVE - 40 ea 8'-IO' TALL. 6. COTTONNIOm - 40 ea. 10' TALL, 2" -21}" CALIPER 7. GREEN ASH - 10 ea. 10' TALL, 2Y1" CALIPER SHRMS 8 UNDERPL ANTING 1. BLUE PFITZERS - 125 ea. 2. TAMWf - 75 ea. e SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN COORS 3.PEWTNG CO. N GLASS OPERAT ONS JEr EPSON COUNTY CCLORADC 41 AO 10 2 00`10 0 2 00- SCALE CO' WHE I DATE 'srt. 004 a DOE A q 1 5iII l ^- i F G 1002005 C Gcr�c�s 'PUP A- ck 15 1, _i ( Cc or La w WHEA - LAND USE CASE PROCESSING APPLICATION ; WHEgr m Planning and Development Department 7500 West 29th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 ° o oRPO° Phone(303)235 - 2846 ��C ORPO (Please print or type all informations Applicant Rocky Mountain Bottle Co,&2ddress coo Dan Armaga5t Phone 303 - 425 -7841 Cky a Colorado Genera Partnership City 10619 W. 50th Avenue, Wheat Ri dge, CO Owner Coors Brewing Company Address c/o Water Resources & Real EstAg 303 - 277 -2028 B ox 4UJU MaA mb cc 3 p City Golden, CO 80401 -0030 Location of request (address) 10619 W. 50th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Type of action requested (check one or more of the actions listed below which pertain to your request.) Change of zone or zone conditions ❑ Variance / Waiver Site development plan approval ❑ Nonconforming use change ❑ Special Use Permit ❑ Flood plain special exception ❑ Conditional Use Permit ❑ Interpretation of Code ❑ Temporary Use, Buildings, Signs ❑ Lot line Adjustment ❑ Minor Subdivision (5 lots or less) ❑ Planned. Building Group ❑ Subdivision (More than 5 lots) ❑ Street Vacation ❑ Preliminary ❑ Final 7 Other: Amendment to Pla #4 See attached letter. Plat amendment to accomodate addition Detailed description of the request: 1,900 sf administrative office building, of 40,200 feet to industrial building including all to be located contiguous to existing buildings. Fill out the following information to the best of your knowledge. Current Zoning: industrial Size of Lot (acres or square footage): -26.84 acres Current industrial use: industrial Proposed use: Assessors Parcel Number: 3105 - 136211 I certify that the information d exhibits here ith submitted are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and that in filing this appli - ' / on am acts with the knowledge and consent of those persons listed above, without whose consent th r 4 es ed actio cannot lawfully be accomplished. Applicants other than owners must 3ubrait power- - oved of this action on his behalf. Signa':ure of Appiican Subscribed to i� day o4Y219 4 and sworn met s (4 k N tary Public My commission expires Date received Receipt No. Case No. Zoning (� Quarter Section Map. Related Case No. — 6t�x �4 -15 C G DEVELOPMENT i SHEET 1 OF 8 BOOK PAGE RECEPTION No. DATE OF RECORDING ORIGINAL P I D FINAL DEVEOPMENT PLAN BOOK 14 PAGE 18 RECEPTION No. 00947892 DATE 3/18/76 P I D AMENDMENT No. 1 BOOK 36 PAGE 11 RECEPTION No. 84017574 DATE 2/27/84 P I D AMENDMENT No. 2 BOOK 89 PAGE 16 RECEPTIONNo. 86051871 DATE 5/16/86 P I D AMENDMENT No. 3 ODP BOOK 70 PAGE 51 RECEPTIONNo. 93127559 DATE 8/20/93 AND FURTHER, UUtS HtKttSY AVI - (tt I r i i nt rnurEn r i L-EQ SCRIBED HEREON WILL BE DEVELOPED AS A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ATTEST: I Ml L U,\j � ��� ��• •--� C H IE H DlaCF= �1� X10 e � O F W HEAT R IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE USES, RESTRICTIONS AND CONDITIONS Mn G°��DC[F=g C�Of�OO G°�aDO C. C ADDED NEW PARKING LOT TO SW CORNER INCLUDING A PART OF TALMAR INBUSTRIAL PARK, FILING ISO. 1, A PART OF THE NS,E AND APART OF THE S.W..1/4 CONTAINED IN THIS PLAN, AND AS MAY OTHERWISE BE REQUIRED N,lE. 1/4, ALL IN SECTION 16, TOW(�SHIP 3 Sk-./JTH, RANGE 69 WEST OF THE SIXTH P.M. , JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO. OF PROPERTY. COORS BREWING COMPANY, BEING THE OWNER OF THE REAL NOTARY PUBLIC SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO PROPERTY OF 26.84 ACRES MORE OR LESS DESCRIBED DAY O , A.D. 1� /S/ 2 AS FOLLOWS: WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICAL SEAL. A PORTION OF TALMAR INDUSTRIAL PARK, FILING N0. 1, AND A PORTION MY COMMISSION EXPIRES DATE DEVELOPMENT PLAN (AND PLAT) DOES NOT CREATE A VESTED PROPERTY OF THE N.W. 1/4, S.E. 1/4, AND THE S.W. 1/4, N.E. 1/4, SECTION D. ADDED CONNECTING ROAD FROM NEW DOCK 16, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 69 WEST, 6TH. P.M., WHEAT RIDGE, NOTARY PUBLIC DATE RIGHT. VESTED PROPERTY RIGHTS MAY ONLY ARIS1= AND ACCRUE PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 26 -6(G) OF ARTICLE I COLORADO, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; NOTARY SEAL U. S. WEST COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY AREA TO GULLET ENTRANCE ROAD. RECYCLING CENTER BEGINNING AT THE S.E. CORNER, N.W. 1/4, S.E. 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 16, THENCE S89 ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE 'maw /S/ mN �� N.W. 1/4, S.E. 1/4, 30.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINING, DATE HIS DOCUMENT ACCEPTED FOR FILING IN THE OrFICE OF THE THENCE CONTINUING S89 0 43' 19 " W 7 821.39 FEET MORE OR LESS TO A >aa " 1 N U� Iv- POINT THAT IS 376.72 FT. EAST OF THE S.W. CORNER, N.W. 1/4, �vo �m S.E. 1/4, THENCE NORTH AND PARALLEL TO THE NORTH -SOUTH CENTER- LINE OF SECTION 16, 1323.42 FEET MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT ON I, ROBERT E. HAIGHT, BEING A REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR IN THE STATE OF SWADLEY DITCH COMPANY GOLDEN, 4. UTILITIES - UPDATED TO THE SOUTH RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF THE COLORADO AND SOUTHERN RAIL- COLORADO, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE SURVEY OF THE COORS PLANNED INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT WAS DONE UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND /S/ ROAD, THENCE M ALONG THE SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, 642.61 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE N.W.CORNER OF SAID TALMAR THE DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. DATE 3 COLORADO, ON THE INDUSTRIAL PARK,FILING NO.1,THENCE SO °00'45 "E ALONG THE THE WEST OF A.D. LINE OF SAID INDUSTRIAL PARK 389.34 FEET, THENCE N89 302.33 FEET, TO A POINT ON THE WEST RIGHT -OF - WAY LINE OF MILLER 100 YEAR FLOOD PLAN PROPERTY NOT SUBJECT TO STREAM FLOOD ENCROACHMENTS ONLY WADSWORTH DITCH COMPANY v � STREET, THENCE S ALONG THE WEST RIGFIT -OF - WAY LINE OF OVERLAND FLOWS FROM THE RESPECTIVE WATER SHEDS ABOVE THE SITE. /S/ 19 IN BOOK PAGE MILLER STREET 536.23 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF TALMAR - 5. DRAINAGE UPDATED TO REFLECT NEW BUILDING INDUSTRIAL PARK, FILING N0.1, THENCE CONTINUING S THE ABOVE IS BASED ON INFORMATION CURRENT ON DATE 0 z ALONG THE WEST RIGHT -OF - WAY LINE OF MILLER STREET A DISTANCE OF AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGING CONDITIONS AFTER SUCH DATE. 562.68 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINING, EXCEPT AND PARKING LOT. � THAT PORTION DESCRIBED IN BOOK 2163, PAGE 738 AND EXCEPT THAT z CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS PORTION FOR ROADWAY PURPOSES DESCRIBED IN BOOK 2163, PAGE 738, JEFFERSON COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER 6. EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY - AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION DEDICATED FOR PUBLIC STREET IN PLAT BOOK ROBERT E.HAIGHT COLO. P.L.S. 13495 /S/ �o a �s z � 89, PAGE 16, RECEPTION NUMBER 86051871, OF THE RECORDS OF JEFFERSON CERTIFICATION DATE DATE COUNTY, COLORADO. BUILDING AND PAVING. HAS PLATTED SAID LAND AS PER THE DRAWING HEREON CONTAINED UNDER " oui w o z o<n z THE NAME AND STYLE OF COORS PLANNED INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT, COORS BREWING COMPANY ATTESTED 4 /S/ A PORTION OF TALMAR INDUSTRIAL PARK FILING N0. 1 A PORTION OF THE N.W. 1/4, S.E. 1/4 AND THE. S.W. 1i4, 1/4, PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, DIRECTOR OF PARKS AND RECREATION SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 69 WEST, AN OFFICAL APPROVED THIS DAY OF 7 19 7 /S/ a¢ az DEVELOPMENT OF A PART OF THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO, ASSISTANT SECRETARY DEPUTY CLERK AND BY THESE PRESENT DO DEDICATE TO THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE BY THE WHEAT RIDGE PLANNING COMMISSION. DATE � AND THE PUBLIC, THE STREETS, ROADS, AND AVENUES AS SHOWN ON E D C THE ACCOMPANYING PLAT FOR THE PUBLIC USE THEREOF FOREVER AND /S/ DO FUTHER DEDICATE TO THE USE OF THE CITY OF' WHEAT RIDGE AND ALL MUNICIPALLY OWNED AND /OR MUNICAPALLY FRANCHISED UTILITIES CHAIRMAN q g C AND SERVICES AND SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICTS, THOSE PORTIONS OF E � G SAID REAL PROPERTY WHICH ARE SO DESIGNATED AS EASEMENTS AND J RIGHT -OF -WAY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLAT]ON, OPERATION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT FOR ALL SERVICES, THIS AMENDMENT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING CHANCES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE FORGOING, PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR TELEPHONE, AND ELECTRIC LINES, WORKS, POLES AND UNDERGROUND 1. BUILDING DEVELOPMENT CABLES, GAS PIPELINES, WATER PIPELINES, SANITARY SEWER LINES, /S/ 5 STREET LIGHTS, CULVERTS, HYDRANTS, DRAINAGE DITCHES AND DRAINS A. BLDG.LOT COVERAGE INCREASES FROM 31.9 AND ALL APPURTENANCES THERETO, IT BEING EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD DIRECTOR TO 35.3/.. AND AGREED BY THE UNDERSIGNED THAT ALL EXPENSES AND COSTS INVOLVED IN CONSTRUCTING AND INSTALLING SANI7ARY SEWER SYSTEM B. ADDED BULK GLASS ADDITION TO BUILDING 25. WORKS AND LINES, GAS SERVICE LINES, ELECTRICAL SERVICE WORKS AND LINES, STORM SEWER AND DRAINS, STREET LIGHTING, GRADING AND LANDSCAPING, CURBS, GUTTERS, STREET PAVEMENT, SIDEWALKS CITY COUNCIL CERTIFICATION 2. LANDSCAPING AND OTHER SUCH UTILITIES AND SERVICES SHALL BE GUARANTEED AND PAID FOR BY THE DEVELOPER OR ARRANGEMENTS MADE BY THE APPROVED THIS DAY OF 19 A. ACREAGE REDUCED FROM 38.7/. TO 35.8/.. DEVELOPER THEREFORE WHICH ARE APPROVED BY THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADOAND SUCH SUMS SHALL NOT BE PAID BY THE CITY BY THE WHEAT RIDGE CITY COUNCIL. B. PLANTING SCHEDULE UNCHANGED, BUT OF WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO, AND THAT ANY ITEM SO CONSTRUCTED OR /S/ TREES AND SHRUBS RELOCATED. INSTALLED WHEN ACCEPTED BY THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO, SHALL BECOME THE SOLE PROPERTY OF SAID CITY EXCEPT ITEMS MAYOR 3. PARKING AND TRAFFIC OWNED BY MUNICIPALLY FRANCHISED UTILITIES OR SPECIAL SERVICE 6 DISTRICTS AND /OR U.S.WEST COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY WHICH ITEMS, OF A. TOTAL SPACES REMAIN AT 250. WHEN CONSTRUCTED OR INSTALLED, SHALL REMAIN THE PROPERTY THE OWNER, AND NOT BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE CITY. CITY SEAL B. RELOCATED EXISTING PARKING EFFECTED BY A I I V F�E__ TI-4P- PHI V rI Aqq innITinKi SHEET 1 OF 8 BOOK PAGE RECEPTION No. DATE OF RECORDING ORIGINAL P I D FINAL DEVEOPMENT PLAN BOOK 14 PAGE 18 RECEPTION No. 00947892 DATE 3/18/76 P I D AMENDMENT No. 1 BOOK 36 PAGE 11 RECEPTION No. 84017574 DATE 2/27/84 P I D AMENDMENT No. 2 BOOK 89 PAGE 16 RECEPTIONNo. 86051871 DATE 5/16/86 P I D AMENDMENT No. 3 ODP BOOK 70 PAGE 51 RECEPTIONNo. 93127559 DATE 8/20/93 AND FURTHER, UUtS HtKttSY AVI - (tt I r i i nt rnurEn r i L-EQ SCRIBED HEREON WILL BE DEVELOPED AS A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ATTEST: � ��� ��• •--� C O F W HEAT R IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE USES, RESTRICTIONS AND CONDITIONS C. C ADDED NEW PARKING LOT TO SW CORNER CONTAINED IN THIS PLAN, AND AS MAY OTHERWISE BE REQUIRED CITY CLERK OF PROPERTY. BY LAW. I(WE) FURTHER RECOGNIZE THAT THE APPROVAL OF FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN (AND PLAT) DOES NOT CREATE A VESTED PROPERTY D. ADDED CONNECTING ROAD FROM NEW DOCK RIGHT. VESTED PROPERTY RIGHTS MAY ONLY ARIS1= AND ACCRUE PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 26 -6(G) OF ARTICLE I COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDERS CERTIFICATE AREA TO GULLET ENTRANCE ROAD. RECYCLING CENTER 'maw O 1 mN �� . OF THE CODE OF LAWS OF THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE. HIS DOCUMENT ACCEPTED FOR FILING IN THE OrFICE OF THE >aa " 1 N U� Iv- �m �� ~�' �vo �m COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER OF JEFFERSON COUNTY AT GOLDEN, 4. UTILITIES - UPDATED TO REFLECT NEW BUILDING. � �° E XCUTED THIS DAY OF 19 COLORADO, ON THE DAY OF A.D. v � 19 IN BOOK PAGE RECIPTION N0. - 5. DRAINAGE UPDATED TO REFLECT NEW BUILDING ° z o 0 z COORS BREWING COMPANY BY AND PARKING LOT. � z 0 VICE PRESIDENT CONTAINER MANUFACTURING JEFFERSON COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER 6. EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY - UPDATED TO REFLECT NEVJ i �o a �s z � z �_ z �Of BUILDING AND PAVING. " oui w o z o<n z ow zm COORS BREWING COMPANY ATTESTED /S/ ° ate a a¢ az ASSISTANT SECRETARY DEPUTY CLERK � F E D C q g C D E � G H J 0 mi C ",A� SMIII L o. WZ -99 -11 3 0 0 A C� FRI R � A p Y, N P\. x�'�� 2ND AV EN UE N0 R�N� . ... .. ..... ........ .............. .. yl- guR �� N � T ON ........... ............ ............ ......... 1111111111�.,,_, . . . . . .................. ........... ......... X X Y, X, X X XI X X _� X X_ X MH X �/ X x x x,r r f � , C I D F1 F � -� --FIRE X 1 HYD. A X G PRODUCTION & SOME WAREHOUSE 130 SQ.FT. BLDG. HT. 52' FUTURE EXPANSION 50,000 SQ.FT. BLDG. HT. 35' OFFICE & STORES AREA 22,100 SQ.FT. BLDG. HT. 35' PRODUCTION STORAGE 03,000 SQ.FT. BLDG. HT. 37' a F IL ING N1 AMENDMENT NO. 4 WHEAT RIDGE COLORADO BUILDING NO. 25 BUILDING NO. 36 FIRE PROTECTION PUMP STATIONS 141 BATCH HOUSE BUILDING NO. 26 BUILDING NO. 27 16 BUILDING NO. 28 7 PROPANE VAPORIZATION STATION BUILDING N0.40 9 BUILDING N0.41 SILO STORAGE OF RAW MATERIALS 2,900 SQ.FT. BLDG. HT. 82' -10" AIR COMPRESSO R 3,000 SQ.FT. RAW MATERIALS 5,500 S�.FT. RAW MATERIALS 5,000 SQ.FT. & STORAGE TANKS BLDG. HT. 30' PROCESSING BLDG. HT. 45' PROCESSING BLDG. HT. 30' ELECTRICAL SWITCH STATION SUB-STATION CONTROL 900 SQ.FT. BLDG. HT. 15' ELECTRICAL SWITCH STATION MAIN SERVICE ENTRANCE 900 SQ.FT. BLDG. HT. 15' AERIAL MAPPED 1983 FIELD REVISED 1992 10 FUEL STORAGE PROPANE AND FUEL OIL STORAGE 1 1 GAS METER STATION BUILDING NO. 29 M 1 3 CONSTRUCTION SHOP 14 BULK GLASS ADDITION TOTAL SQ.FT. t t •' GULLET RECYCLING CENTER 43,000 SQ.FT. BLDG. HT. 35' 40 SQ.FT. BLDG. HT. 35' 41 2 7 500 SQ.FT. K SHEET 3 OF 8 BOOK PAGE RECEPTION No. DATE OF RECORDING ACREAGE OF BUILDINGS 9.49 ACRES 35.3% OF TOTAL (APPROX. ACREAGE OF HARD SURFACE AREAS, CONCRETE, ASPHALT ETC. GENERAL USAGE 2.65 ACRES 9.8% OF TOTAL (APPROX.) 1 WOM I VA W11 = H 2 N ACREAGE OF LANDSCAPING, NATURAL GRASS, RETAINING PONDS DECORATIVE GRAVEL ETC. 9.6 ACRES 35.8% OF TOTAL (APPROX.) ------- - - - - -- LIMITS OF AMENDMENT #4 CONSTRUCTION P.I.D. BOUNDRY COORS BREWING CO. GLASS OPERATIONS JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO 0 50 100 200f mmmmmmm mmmmnmmmmmmmmm SCALE 1 100 5 REV I CHG. CODE B/M DWG. Con f i dent I a I Proprietar Information This drawin Includes confidential proprietar informot ion of Coors Brewin Compan and has been Issued in strict confidence and shall not be used b an other than Coors Brewin Compan wlihout the prior written permission of Coors Brewin This drawin and the information contained therein shall not be copied, reproduced or used, in whole or In part, for an pur- pose whatsoever unless specificall authorized in writi b Coors Brewin Compan Al I cop ore hereb expressl reserved b Coors Brewin Compan NAME DATE COORS BREWING COMPANY 7 DWNG. R . D O B B S N DWG. C Z V J L / S L T E , TITLE Gil 0, P L A N K E_ D I NDUSTRIAL D E V E L 0 P M N T DES CHKR. REYNOLDS APVD DIMENSIONS IN INCHES TOL + UNLESS OTHERWISE SPEC. SHEET BUILDING DEVELOPMENT PLAN TITLE REF. DWGS. CROSS . FINISH XXX . XXXX ANGLES FRACTION RADII NEXT ASSEMBLY SCALE 1 100 1 SHT_ 003 OF 009 I I I I SIZE 1 4 DWG. NO. 1 1 1 (3 1 1 1 Q0 1 2 1 0 1 Q i • THIS DRAWING CONFORMS TO ANSI Y-14.5 AND TO COORS BREWING CO. STDS. DESIGN CONTROL • r f � , C I D F1 F � -� --FIRE X 1 HYD. A X G PRODUCTION & SOME WAREHOUSE 130 SQ.FT. BLDG. HT. 52' FUTURE EXPANSION 50,000 SQ.FT. BLDG. HT. 35' OFFICE & STORES AREA 22,100 SQ.FT. BLDG. HT. 35' PRODUCTION STORAGE 03,000 SQ.FT. BLDG. HT. 37' a F IL ING N1 AMENDMENT NO. 4 WHEAT RIDGE COLORADO BUILDING NO. 25 BUILDING NO. 36 FIRE PROTECTION PUMP STATIONS 141 BATCH HOUSE BUILDING NO. 26 BUILDING NO. 27 16 BUILDING NO. 28 7 PROPANE VAPORIZATION STATION BUILDING N0.40 9 BUILDING N0.41 SILO STORAGE OF RAW MATERIALS 2,900 SQ.FT. BLDG. HT. 82' -10" AIR COMPRESSO R 3,000 SQ.FT. RAW MATERIALS 5,500 S�.FT. RAW MATERIALS 5,000 SQ.FT. & STORAGE TANKS BLDG. HT. 30' PROCESSING BLDG. HT. 45' PROCESSING BLDG. HT. 30' ELECTRICAL SWITCH STATION SUB-STATION CONTROL 900 SQ.FT. BLDG. HT. 15' ELECTRICAL SWITCH STATION MAIN SERVICE ENTRANCE 900 SQ.FT. BLDG. HT. 15' AERIAL MAPPED 1983 FIELD REVISED 1992 10 FUEL STORAGE PROPANE AND FUEL OIL STORAGE 1 1 GAS METER STATION BUILDING NO. 29 M 1 3 CONSTRUCTION SHOP 14 BULK GLASS ADDITION TOTAL SQ.FT. t t •' GULLET RECYCLING CENTER 43,000 SQ.FT. BLDG. HT. 35' 40 SQ.FT. BLDG. HT. 35' 41 2 7 500 SQ.FT. K SHEET 3 OF 8 BOOK PAGE RECEPTION No. DATE OF RECORDING ACREAGE OF BUILDINGS 9.49 ACRES 35.3% OF TOTAL (APPROX. ACREAGE OF HARD SURFACE AREAS, CONCRETE, ASPHALT ETC. GENERAL USAGE 2.65 ACRES 9.8% OF TOTAL (APPROX.) 1 WOM I VA W11 = H 2 N ACREAGE OF LANDSCAPING, NATURAL GRASS, RETAINING PONDS DECORATIVE GRAVEL ETC. 9.6 ACRES 35.8% OF TOTAL (APPROX.) ------- - - - - -- LIMITS OF AMENDMENT #4 CONSTRUCTION P.I.D. BOUNDRY COORS BREWING CO. GLASS OPERATIONS JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO 0 50 100 200f mmmmmmm mmmmnmmmmmmmmm SCALE 1 100 5 REV I CHG. CODE B/M DWG. Con f i dent I a I Proprietar Information This drawin Includes confidential proprietar informot ion of Coors Brewin Compan and has been Issued in strict confidence and shall not be used b an other than Coors Brewin Compan wlihout the prior written permission of Coors Brewin This drawin and the information contained therein shall not be copied, reproduced or used, in whole or In part, for an pur- pose whatsoever unless specificall authorized in writi b Coors Brewin Compan Al I cop ore hereb expressl reserved b Coors Brewin Compan NAME DATE COORS BREWING COMPANY 7 DWNG. R . D O B B S DEC 84 DWG. C Z V J L / S L T E , TITLE Gil 0, P L A N K E_ D I NDUSTRIAL D E V E L 0 P M N T DES CHKR. REYNOLDS APVD DIMENSIONS IN INCHES TOL + UNLESS OTHERWISE SPEC. SHEET BUILDING DEVELOPMENT PLAN TITLE REF. DWGS. CROSS . FINISH XXX . XXXX ANGLES FRACTION RADII NEXT ASSEMBLY SCALE 1 100 1 SHT_ 003 OF 009 I I I I SIZE 1 4 DWG. NO. 1 1 1 (3 1 1 1 Q0 1 2 1 0 1 Q i REV. THIS DRAWING CONFORMS TO ANSI Y-14.5 AND TO COORS BREWING CO. STDS. DESIGN CONTROL 0 a C .... . ... .. ............ . . ........ ............. pA R ID GE /x /x J v N U x RJ-HERN RR , 0 5 2N D x ,� } � X WEST g UR L I NG 1 �N ... - �r�e;;�� (AMENDMENT NO. 4 ) 2 3 M 5 I 7 r X X X X 1 V X0 0 X I X X -� � IN x� x �� ;---� -0 MH MH MH 0 0 0 MH X I 0 50 5 � C 0 50 5 IRE D. LOT FRONTAGE TREES 1 TREE/30 LF. POND 10e SECTION 0 50 5 1 B 3 0 0 cr_ X -x� 30 D E F G H V �,, A L I(�DUSTR I PL ANNED x_ N'IER ENCY X . ...... DEVE� OPME(� T ......... ACCE S RD. VW (GRA EL) ............ . ...... FILING NO. 1 W1 1EA I RIDGE , COLORADO I J--FIRE X HYD. KJ,.x a BUFFER ZONE? 20 yp PROP. LINE —FENCE LINE WALK, CURB & GUTTER SECTION B 0 50 5 N LEGEND ............ AERIAL MAPPED 1983 FIELD REVISED 1992 r� J 2 SHEET 4 OF 8 BOOK PAGE RECEPTION No DATE OF RECORDING BUILDING LINE ---4 301 201 GULLET RECYCLING L_­ft 0— TYP TYP CENTER IL R.O.W. 30 ---PROP. 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U _r U) Z Z0 t-- <TF ---QH cn0 00< THIS DRAWING CONFORMS TO ANSI Y-14.5 AND TO C) D Lij HZ • zo_icrcr_ Z Z Lij > _) :E � w > LIJ I 1­10<> > LIJ Lij 0 LLI 0 LLj C) 2 LIJ 2 CL:D LJ I W W:E 2 0 0 0 o < cn < < ry < D CD cr_ C) (y_ 0r < << A B C D E F A B C D I J--FIRE X HYD. KJ,.x a BUFFER ZONE? 20 yp PROP. LINE —FENCE LINE WALK, CURB & GUTTER SECTION B 0 50 5 N LEGEND ............ AERIAL MAPPED 1983 FIELD REVISED 1992 r� J 2 SHEET 4 OF 8 BOOK PAGE RECEPTION No DATE OF RECORDING BUILDING LINE ---4 301 201 GULLET RECYCLING L_­ft 0— TYP TYP CENTER IL R.O.W. 30 ---PROP. LINE --BERM LI NE LINr WALK, CURB & GUTTER SECTION (C' 0505 t •' T PLAN COORS BREW CO. GLASS OPERATIONS JEFF CO UNTY, COLORADO 0 50 100 200f mmmmmom�� SCALE ill 10011 21 a 4 5 REV CHG. CODE B/M DWG. Confidential Proprietar information NAME DATE COORS BREWING COMPANY This drawin inclines confidential proprietar information of Coors Brewin Compan on4 has been Issued in strict confidence and shall not be DWN G. R. DOBBS DEC 84 DWG. TITLE Cj,VJL,/,SJTE, Gil 0, PL,A,N,NE,D,. DES used b an other than Coors Brewin Compan without the prior permission of Coors Brewin Compan This drovin and the Z N,DQSTRJAL 7 CHK . REYNOLDS R information contained therein shall not be copied, reproduced or used, 0 in whole or in part for an pur- I I APVD D EYELOPMENT, I t I I I I I I DIMENSIONS IN INCHES TOL UNLESS OTHERWISE SPEC. SHEET TITLE SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN REF. DWGS. pose whatsoever unless spec I f I ca y authorized in writin b Coors XX F ✓ I N I S H NEXT ASSEMBLY SCALE 00 009 Brewin Compan All cop are XXX 100 1 S HT. OF L—L--" — CROSS hereb expressl reserved b Coors Brewin Compan . . XXXX ANGLES SIZE DWG. NO. REV. FRACTION RADII 4 L F I G 1 1 1 0 J O THIS DRAWING CONFORMS TO ANSI Y-14.5 AND TO COORS BREWING CO. STDS., DESIGN CONTROL H G V 2 I M I I 7 0 11 X I EN Q 0 AD _. - �c X :+ EME ENCY R-R- N ....... HER ... ....... ACCE S RD. ............. ............. NOR .......... . . • ­r .. . 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WALL HYD. . .... . ............... 41 ASPHALT X X T EMERGENCY ACCESS ROAD co r —X—X CL cr- U) V. V MILLER (D STREET X COORS GLASS PLANT WAREHOUSE (COORS BUILDING 25) • • (COORS BLDG. 36) i ' 1 © i-P- __j _j INLAND CONTAINER < CONVEYORS COORS CORPORATION BLDG. 26 Lij I , x ! � . , E: X ! �i ' COORS i �`-_' BULK GLASS BLX. 27 j. [.� ­-ADDITION _ _ — :. •' d ­0 COORS CULLS T f�CYCLING BLDG. 28 O F CENTER . • C AMP RAMP (COORS BUILDING 29) : • . • . DIESEL I A k FUEL STA. I ....................... ....... .... F . . . . . . . . ... . %. . . . . . % Ak ................. ...... ......... ............. .......... ........... ..... ...... .............. . ..................... . ................... .............. ........................................ ............ .......................... ...... ...... ................ .................... ... CONIC. PAVING ................................ .......... TRUCK SCALE ......... . ................................ 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GULLET RECYCLING CENTER EXIT PROJECTED 30 TO 45 TRUCKS PER DAY (OUT BOUND ONLY) 0 EMPLOYEE & VISITOR ENTRANCE 1 � PARKING SPOTS = 320 SQ.FT. EACH INCLUDING APPROPRIATE & EGRESS I NG RE SS D NORMAL LOADING POINTS = 900 SQ.FT. EACH INCLUDING APPROPRIATE POND ........ ... ............. . . . . ........... ......................... INGRESS &EGRESS (18 SPOTS) . .... .......................... ....... ........... . ............ ... . .............. FIR" ................... ........................ . ... ..... ........... ............ . ......... ........ ................... ...... . ............ ...................... . ..... .......................................... x HYD. * , - - , * , , * , X X. 1E .................. ..... X X ............................ X . . . . . . . . . . ---7`77.77. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. CURI3-'W/-* "-WALK'-' ........... ............................. Wo 5 0 TH AVEo AMENDMENT 4 CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC - - ---- ------- - Li 50TH STREET ENTRANCE CURRENTLY: 21 TO 38 TRUCKS PER DAY PROJECTED: 36 TO 53 TRUCKS PER DAY (30 TO 45 IN BOUND ONLY) > > CL < LLJ co 00 I I U) to �;J_ 2 1 N N I y 1`10 00 • I :�E Go 0 0-1 N F_ 1 U) N to 00 co 0� co • •0Z (9 0 PQ •— U) t`- LL _ C\j 10 < :7 V) U) K) �J_ 0 • Lij • • _j - 0 (D 0 -3:: 0 Z 1 0 C\j M 00-1 Z - 0 Z 0 ;7 0 Z LLJ (D _j Of 0 C) - 0 < 0 LL_ 0 Z F_ 0 Z < Z cr_ 00 W "ZO n W Cr- Z W W 2! >- -F Z F- W Z W F_ (D y F- a: F_ 5--o ;E F_ � F_ (10 _17 2i :E < Z < V) U IE U) Z Z 0 F- <F- <" 0 0 r*) C) CL Lj F - HZ � LIJ > Z 0 _J Ir Cr- - L I F-4 0 < > Z > Ld Z0 W _j QC > > 1­10W 0�w ;E CL D W I W W:E 2W < WW < (f) < < Cr- <:DID Cr-U Q� Cy < < ty- 0- cr_ cr W A B C D E F Of A lei N AERIAL MAPPED 1983 FIELD REVISED 1992 I 0I 7 K I NG ND 0 DW Y im GLASS OPERATIONS JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO 0 50 1•0 200f t. auiummuum SCALE ill 1001 REV CHG. CODE B/M DWG. Confidential Propriefor Information NAME DATE COORS BREWING C OMPANY This drawin Includes confidential proprietar informati(n of Coors Brewin Compan and his been Issued DWN G . R . DOBBS DEC 84 DWG. C J V S I T,E , in strict confidence and shall not be TITLE used b an other khan Coors DES G,1,0, RL ANNED Brewin Compan withotit the prior L written permission of Coors Brewin CHKR. REYNOLDS j ND,USTRJA Compan This drawin and the 7 information contained therein shall APVD Q,E,V,ELQP,M,EN not be copied, reprodrced or used, in whole or in part, !or an pur- DIMENSIONS IN INCHES TOL SHEET ROADWAYS & PARKING . REF .'__ -DWGS. pose whatsoever unless specificall UNLESS OTHERWISE SPEC. TITLE author 1 zed 1 n wr i I i n b Coors XX FINIS" NEXT ASSEMBLY SCALE Brewin Compan All cop are 1 11 = 100 1 SHT_a05 � 09 g .XXX OF hereb expressl reserved b Coors Brewin Compan XXXX ANGLES SIZE DWG. NO. REV. THIS DRAWING CONFORMS FRACTION RADII $FILEABBREV$ TO ANSI Y-11.5 AND TO L 4 I I G,1,QQ2,QO,5, TO BREWING CO. STDS. DESIGN CONTROL A G $DATE$ H K L C D E F $TIME$ NO AERIAL MAPPED 1983 FIELD REVISED 1992 N F5 A[) RIDE R.R. Np AVENUE NORTHERN WESt 5? � BU R� 1 I I I I I I I 0 AMENDMENT 4 NOTE: W. 50th AVE. AND MILLER ST. ARE TO BE MAINTAINED ON A DAILY BASIS SUCH THAT THEY ARE FREE OF MUD AND OTHER I CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS TRACKING FROM THE SITE. t 'i D 11 2 I SHEET 7 FILING N0,6 1 (AMENDMENT N0. 4 > WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO BASIN DESCRIPTION RAINFALL INTENSITY RUNOFF VOLUME DESCRIPTION TYPE SURFACE L VF(HVEL `J AMENDMENT 4 CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC - - - GNOMOMM, - - - - - - - iS f1JYlHL'I CENTRAL PLANT AREA ROOF & W. J TH AVE. _ _ _ _ 5379 _ _ _ 7.9 SILT FENCE TO BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED PARKING LOT 86145 134115 ASPHALT ROOFS & ROADS ROOF & ASPHALT FOR EROSION CONTROL DURING CONSTRUCTION no. 2) 77121 GRASS EAST DETENTION POND (pond no. 1) 2.65 GRASS S.W. CORNER OF PARKING LOT SEE SK -1 FOR DETAILS. 6 ASPHALT NOTE: DATA IS BASED ON 100 YEAR, THE AVAILABLE STORAGE VOLUME IN PONDS 1 & 2 IS 6.0 ACRE -FT. THE RUNOFF cfs 2 HOUR AND 5 YEAR, 2 HOUR STORM VOLUME TO THE PONDS DURING THE 100 -YEAR, 2 -HOUR STORM EVENT IS 7.0 14.9 cfs ROOF W.50th. AVE.& ENTRY ROAD 5 2.0 ACRE -FEET. AN OUTLET WITH THE CAPACITY OF 7.0 cfs IS REQUIRED TO & ASPHALT EVENT.PREPAIRED BY: 6 1.6 TRANSFER WATER FROM POND 1 TO THE GUTTER ON W. 50th AVENUE. THE 9.0 cfs WRIGHT WATER ENGINEERS, INC PARKING LOT IN BASIN 6 WILL HAVE A DETENTION CAPACITY CAPABLE OF DENVER, COLORADO 80211 HANDLING THE ADDITIONAL RUNOFF OF 2.2 cfs, DUE TO THE ADMENDMENT 4 � 9 2.6 AC. 6.6 cfs REVISIONS, LIMITING cfs THE BASIN DISCHARGE TO 6.8 cfs. THE RESULTANT 10 0.7 APRIL 1993 1.5.cfs 5.7 SITE DISCHARGE WILL BE 21.7 cfs. LESS THAN THE ALLOWABLE 38.6 cfs 11 2.9 AC. 8.3 cfs 24.1 (1 cfs /acre) AS PER SECTION 5.1 UDFCD CRITERIA MANUAL.TOTAL RUNOFF 12 4.8 (wwe job 751 - 040.3730) cfs FOR THE 5-YR. 2 -HR. EVENT IS 3.4 AC -FT. WITH NO DISCHARGE TO 50TH ST. i� Y mow p - ¢]QJ I I i I H N1 ¢l .aI N 000 CO t�l 0 1 m 0) 0 �N ail i 14 3.4 AC. >F- >dQ fn tnV SIN =>6]O MN CLm - 'OZ 3V I :_5r 3 U � WQO ¢ N I � (0 F I N (D�Q � I H I 0) O 10 az w cD (D 7 W °moo o z i o Na o Z 0 oz 0" 2! co p� za (D a u � or � r � � - r z� gym_ woz .m =o r U w ter- If/IZ awe 5:0 2D W Z>- :�5;F �F- (f) FQF-Q" rw x5; ND mow.. OF'Ul co LA UAW H �:F ow Z - �EW> a �w ZOJ ACC - W I OQ> :E 0- I Z >W w�E ZQQ WOp] �Fa Q >� wa oa(n aaOf aim CrU Cr ¢a aim ¢� Lu A B C D E F q g C D E t 'i D 11 2 I SHEET 7 FILING N0,6 1 (AMENDMENT N0. 4 > WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO BASIN DESCRIPTION RAINFALL INTENSITY RUNOFF VOLUME DESCRIPTION TYPE SURFACE NlJFJTIJ -WEC?� VF(HVEL cu-f t ) iS f1JYlHL'I CENTRAL PLANT AREA ROOF & ASPHALT ROOFS & R.R. R.O.W. ROOF & ASPHALT PARKING LOT 86145 134115 ASPHALT ROOFS & ROADS ROOF & ASPHALT WEST DETENTION POND (pond no. 2) 77121 GRASS EAST DETENTION POND (pond no. 1) 2.65 GRASS S.W. CORNER GRASS & ASPHALT ESCO 196145 305369 ASPHALT ESCO cfs ASPHALT N.R. PETRY ROOF & ASPHALT N.R. PETERY 14.9 cfs ROOF W.50th. AVE.& ENTRY ROAD 5 2.0 ASPHALT ROOF & PARKING ROOF & ASPHALT ►71 POST - DEVELOPMEN RUNOFF 100 -YR., 2 HR STORM EVENT TIME RAINFALL INTENSITY RUNOFF VOLUME POND 1 POND 2 TOTAL (sec) (in /hr) cu-f t ) (cu -ft) (cu -ft) 300 9.24 28413 51024 79437 600 7.8 47907 86145 134115 900 6.04 55719 100060 155779 1800 4.18 77121 138494 215615 3600 2.65 97785 175603 273388 7200 1.48 109224 196145 305369 RAINFALL INTENSITY = 2.65 IN /HR. 305369 (cu-ft) = 7.01 (ac-ft) RELEASE CAPACITY FROM POND N0. 1 PUMPED TO WADSWORTH DITCH 0.22 cfs GRAVITY OUTLET 7.0 cfs FLOW SUMMARY CAPACITY OF STORM LINES LINE SIZE LENGTH SLOPE CAPACITY A 24 °cmp 250 ft 4.8% 27 cfs b 24 700 ft 1.9% 17 cfs / 0\ 24 230 f t 7+% 33 cfs / e \ 24 470 f t 5.1% 28 cfs f 24 200 f t p.7% 10 cfs Aq 24 500 f t 1.0% 12 cfs / h\ 24 285 f t 5.57. 29 cfs 21 140 f t 7.1% 23 cfs k 15 115 ft 8.7% 10 cfs * (flowing full) 100 YEAR, 2 HOUR UN DEVELOP E D DEVELO 1 i lAI ( ' V1 � t I ' I ' I I Q ' St I 5 3 exist. gravity outlet 7.0'cfs capacity TOTAL 38.6 AC. 86.7 cfs LEGEND Aa STORM LINE ❑ CATCH BASIN (5) DRAINAGE BASIN 5360 SPOT ELEVATION STORM LINE'LENGTH BETWEEN - - - - - -- DRAINAGE BASIN BOUNDARY CFS DESIGN POINT FOR DIRECT FLOW FROM BASIN (cfs) � CATCH BASIN (REMOVED) STORM LINES TO BE REMOVED 0 4 01 a LIT r 1 j MJ WK r COORS BREWING CO. GLASS OPERATIONS JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO III 0 50 100 200f t. 1111111111111111 1111111111111 m�mmmmmmmmmmmm SCALE ill = 100' 5 REV b.V N�. a.D ers c4.� cis U)I � 2a 2.9 AC. 5.4 cfs 21.6 cfs DES G . R. D 2b 3.3 AC. 6.0 cfs 17.2 cfs W� 3a 1.8 AC. 4.4 cfs 11.7 cfs REF. DWGS . F -PID AOO -02004 • XX FINISH . XXX �/ 3b 2.1 AC. 3.4 cfs 14.7 cfs 4 3.3 AC. 12.9 cfs 14.9 cfs 5 2.0 AC. 7.0 cfs 10.4 cfs 6 1.6 AC. 5.2 cfs 9.0 cfs z � 9 2.6 AC. 6.6 cfs 21.6 cfs 10 0.7 AC. 1.5.cfs 5.7 cfs >1 i 11 2.9 AC. 8.3 cfs 24.1 cfs 12 4.8 AC. 7.6 cfs 26.3 cfs JAI i� 13 1.2 AC. 1.9 cfs 7.9 cfs ail i 14 3.4 AC. 7.0 cfs 21.1 cfs 1 i lAI ( ' V1 � t I ' I ' I I Q ' St I 5 3 exist. gravity outlet 7.0'cfs capacity TOTAL 38.6 AC. 86.7 cfs LEGEND Aa STORM LINE ❑ CATCH BASIN (5) DRAINAGE BASIN 5360 SPOT ELEVATION STORM LINE'LENGTH BETWEEN - - - - - -- DRAINAGE BASIN BOUNDARY CFS DESIGN POINT FOR DIRECT FLOW FROM BASIN (cfs) � CATCH BASIN (REMOVED) STORM LINES TO BE REMOVED 0 4 01 a LIT r 1 j MJ WK r COORS BREWING CO. GLASS OPERATIONS JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO III 0 50 100 200f t. 1111111111111111 1111111111111 m�mmmmmmmmmmmm SCALE ill = 100' 5 IN 2 Coors Brewing Company .XXXX ANGLES SIZE DWG. NO. REV. THIS DRAWING CONFORMS FRACTION RADI I TO ANSI Y -14.5 AND TO COORS BREWING CO. STDS . DESIGN CONTROL I I � � � ! I t � Q ! 0 � 2 t t 0 t 5 , t _j i I K L t BOOK PAGE RECEPTION No. DATE OF RECORDING I B I C I D I E I E REV CHG . CODE B/M DWG Confidential Proprietary Information This drawing Includes confidential proprietary information of Coors Brewing Company and has been Issued in strict confidence and shall not be used by anyone ot her than Coors Brewing Company without the prior written permission of Coors Brewing Company. This drawing and the information contained therein shall not be copied reproduced or used, i n whole or in part, for any pur pose whatsoever unless specifically authorized in writing by Coors Brewing Co Al I cop are g hereb ez ressl reserved b Y p y y NAME DATE BREWING 7 Y DWN G . R. DOBBS DEC 84 DWG. CJ TITLE G 0 RLA NNED , ! I IND,U,ST,R,IAL t D,E, V , E , L,0R M,E,NT DES G . R. D DEC 84 CHK R . REYNOLDS DEC 84 APVD T . KRUSKO DEC 84 DIMENSIONS IN INCHES TCL ± UNLESS OTHERWISE SPEC SHEET T I TL DRAINAGE PLAN E REF. DWGS . F -PID AOO -02004 • XX FINISH . XXX �/ NEXT ASSEMBLY SCALE 1 � _ � � -- � 0C) SHT . ! l 1 _ 007 , CF ao j - 9 - j IN 2 Coors Brewing Company .XXXX ANGLES SIZE DWG. NO. REV. THIS DRAWING CONFORMS FRACTION RADI I TO ANSI Y -14.5 AND TO COORS BREWING CO. STDS . DESIGN CONTROL I I � � � ! I t � Q ! 0 � 2 t t 0 t 5 , t _j i I K L t BOOK PAGE RECEPTION No. DATE OF RECORDING I B I C I D I E I E 2 0 N I I a 0 >_ "M 0) M B/M DWG. Confidential Proprietar Information This drawin Includes 'Nonfidentlal proprietar informatio' of Coors Brewin Compan and ha-) been Issued in strict confidence aid shall not be used b an other than Coors Brewin Compan without the prior written permission of Coors Brewin Compan This drawing and the information contained therein shall not be copied, reproduced or used, in whole or in part, for an pur— pose whatsoever unless specificall authorized in writin b Coors Brewin Compan Al I cop are hereb expressl reserved b Coors Brewin Compan NAME DATE C OORS B REWING COMPANY 0 1 YB701 > 12/20/93 U W<0 of DES J WILLIS MH 0 CONVEYORS 05/24/93 a to 05/24/93 0 Ld Lli 4t DIMENSIONS IN INCHES TOL UNLESS OTHERWISE SPEC. SHEET EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY TITLE (D Ct 0 BLDG. 26 SCALE 100 1 Z < 06 Z Z Z DWG. NO Q21Q015 I IQ j F Ld LLJ 0 DESIGN CONTROL U LIJ 2i J U) 0 "" H X X 0 HQ ;7 N ;X Lli w > BLDG. 27 wo M Lij El ry LL_ < W D E F E) A < 5437.5 8 _1X rol .E B C D .......... ......... o ................. ......... .... ............. G x� RI � . . . . ........ R N R•R N OR 430. '� � g URLI N � T � ... .. ..... . .. ............. .......... X ........ ..... .......... . X 5 , 3 0 A fix` 54Z10 ........,::�::� . . . .......... .......... X . ...... . . ..... . ....... ......... ... ..... ..... ......... ..... X TANK etc. �l ....... . .......... .......... ;� ��X� .......... �� :o ............ . ........... . ..... .... ............ T_. ­77 X ....... ............ 5404) `', i:-��:� :�:� .'•. V . X MH X x V. V COORS GLASS PLANT (COORS BUILDING 25) H ... INLAND CONTAINER CORPORATION 0- 0 I 19 X� K+ 5424.1 X —��5424 MILLER STREET WAREHOUSE (COORS BLDG. 36) RAI � s I N M X � m ■ J K SHEET 8 OF 8 RECEPTION No. DATE OF RECORDING BOOK PAGE 0� I I FILING N0 1 ( AMENDMENT NO. 4 ) W R MH MH MH Mn X �k. X 5376.7 5375.6 Ile V V V V 11%d W C 11 1 I 5425.2 X 0 N 4 5 N AERIAL MAPPED 1983 FIELD REVISED 1992 F I G I k-11f \_j VI \J Lj I \ Y Y _L 1\1 \j V U GLASS OPERATIONS JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO 0 50 100 200f 11111mm11mom 1411111111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII[Inm SCALE ill 1001 I REV Uj B/M DWG. Confidential Proprietar Information This drawin Includes 'Nonfidentlal proprietar informatio' of Coors Brewin Compan and ha-) been Issued in strict confidence aid shall not be used b an other than Coors Brewin Compan without the prior written permission of Coors Brewin Compan This drawing and the information contained therein shall not be copied, reproduced or used, in whole or in part, for an pur— pose whatsoever unless specificall authorized in writin b Coors Brewin Compan Al I cop are hereb expressl reserved b Coors Brewin Compan NAME DATE C OORS B REWING COMPANY 0 1 YB701 > 12/20/93 DWG. C J,VJL/,SJTE, TITLE G ,1,0 R LANNED t t t i � 1 1 t t Z NQQSTRJAL,___, D E ,E,LQPME,NT DES J WILLIS MH CONVEYORS 05/24/93 APVD M . EDWARDS 05/24/93 COORS DIMENSIONS IN INCHES TOL UNLESS OTHERWISE SPEC. SHEET EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY TITLE REF. DWGS. F —PID-1 SHEET 7 . FINISH XXX XXXX ANGLES FRACTION RADII BLDG. 26 SCALE 100 1 SHT.,0,0,8 OF 009 I I I j SIZE 4 L I DWG. NO Q21Q015 I IQ j REV. F MH 5407.0 DESIGN CONTROL MH J 5408.5 0 "" H X X 0 X COORS - MH ;X BULK GLASS BLDG. 27 El ADDITION- E) .... j e COORS GULLET RECYCLING :�: �: � M C BLDG. 28 CENTER El X El RAMP AMP (COORS BUILDING P9) Cr CB 13 CB DIESEL MH FUEL 5404.5 o STA. ....... . ... ..... 540.3 X H ....... 07� ..... P ... ... .......... ... . H .. ............ .. .. ................ . .......... ............ . . .. .......... ... ....... ...... .. . W.EQ ... ........... ... ....... .. ....... . ..... ....... .... ... . 5377.2 ..... ... .. .......... .......� `•??i . 99Q . ........ .... .... W. E. � i .. ... ......... ... .......... ... .. . ..... 5373.2 ... .... . ... ..... ..... ...... . ....... ..... ... ....... .. .. �: ..... .......... . W.E* ....... 5J76.8 .. ........ ... .......... . ... 5J80.6 . ..... 79.0 .. .............. ............ ....... 0, ........ .... ....... ..... .... ... . .... 0.*** . I ... .... ... .......... . ............. ....... . ....... . ... ........ ................ . ....... ........ ......... ......... X-. ............... MH MH MH MH Mn X �k. X 5376.7 5375.6 Ile V V V V 11%d W C 11 1 I 5425.2 X 0 N 4 5 N AERIAL MAPPED 1983 FIELD REVISED 1992 F I G I k-11f \_j VI \J Lj I \ Y Y _L 1\1 \j V U GLASS OPERATIONS JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO 0 50 100 200f 11111mm11mom 1411111111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII[Inm SCALE ill 1001 I —1 REV CHG. CODE B/M DWG. Confidential Proprietar Information This drawin Includes 'Nonfidentlal proprietar informatio' of Coors Brewin Compan and ha-) been Issued in strict confidence aid shall not be used b an other than Coors Brewin Compan without the prior written permission of Coors Brewin Compan This drawing and the information contained therein shall not be copied, reproduced or used, in whole or in part, for an pur— pose whatsoever unless specificall authorized in writin b Coors Brewin Compan Al I cop are hereb expressl reserved b Coors Brewin Compan NAME DATE C OORS B REWING COMPANY 1 YB701 DWNG. R . DOBBS 12/20/93 DWG. C J,VJL/,SJTE, TITLE G ,1,0 R LANNED t t t i � 1 1 t t Z NQQSTRJAL,___, D E ,E,LQPME,NT DES J WILLIS 12/20/93 CHK J WILLIS 05/24/93 APVD M . EDWARDS 05/24/93 DIMENSIONS IN INCHES TOL UNLESS OTHERWISE SPEC. SHEET EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY TITLE REF. DWGS. F —PID-1 SHEET 7 . FINISH XXX XXXX ANGLES FRACTION RADII NEXT ASSEMBLY SCALE 100 1 SHT.,0,0,8 OF 009 I I I j SIZE 4 L I DWG. NO Q21Q015 I IQ j REV. F SCOORS THIS DRAWING CONFORMS TO ANSI Y-14.5 AND TO BREWING CO. STDS. DESIGN CONTROL H J K L —1 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO 80215 November 1, 1999 Dear Property Owner: The City of a�o� WHEgp o Wheat a ,m GRidge Cl O ZORNO O This is to inform you that Case No. WZ -99 -11 a request for approval to amend the existing Coors Planned Industrial Development Filing No. 1 final development plan to build a new 40,200 square foot building addition located at 10619 W. 50' Avenue will be heard by the Wheat Ridge City Council in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Complex at 7500 West 29th Avenue. The meeting will be held on November 22, 1999 at 7:00 p.m. All owners and/or their representative of the parcel under consideration must be present at this hearing. As an area resident or interested party, you have the right to attend this Public Hearing and/or submit written comments. It shall be the applicant's responsibility to notify any other person whose presence is desired at this hearing. If you have any questions or desire to review any plans, please contact the Planning Division at 235 -2846. Thank you. Planning Division. 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All interested citizens are invited to speak at the Public Hearing or submit written comments. The-f all ow — i g petl hall be heard: 1. Case No. WZ- 99 -11 App 'cation by the Rocky Mountain Bottling Company for nd the exis ng Coors Planned Industrial Development Filing No. 1 final development p an o ub d a new 40,200 square foot building addition located at 10619 W. 50 Avenue and legally described as follows: Coors Brewing Company, being the owner of the real property of 26.84 acres more or less described as follows: A portion of Talmar Industrial Park, Filing No. 1 and a portion of the northwest 1/4, southeast 1/4, and the southwest 1/4, northeast 1/4, Section 16, Township 3 South, Range 69 West, 6 P.M., Wheat Ridge, Colorado, described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner, northwest 1/4, southeast 1/4 of said Section 16, thence S89 °43'19 "W along the south line of the northwest 1/4, southeast 1/4, 30 feet to the true point of beginning, thence continuing S89 °43'19 "W, 921.39 feet more or less to a point that is 376.72 feet east of the southwest corner, northwest 1/4, southeast 1/4, thence north and parallel to the north -south centerline of Section 16, 1323.42 feet more or less, to a point on the south right -of -way line of the Colorado and Southern Railroad, thence N74 °52'30 "E along the said south right -of -way line, 642.61 feet more or less, to the northwest corner of said Talmar Industrial Park, Filing No. 1, thence SO °00'45 "E along the west line of said industrial park 389.34 feet, thence N89 ° 45'13 "E, 302.33 feet, to a point on the west right -of -way line of Miller Street, thence SO ° 00'00 "E along the west right -of -way line of Miller Street 536.23 feet to the southeast corner of Talmar Industrial Park, Filing No. 1, thence continuing SO °00'00 "E along the west right -way line of Miller Street a distance of 562.68 feet more or less to the true point of beginning, except that portion described in Book 2163, Page 738 and except that portion for roadway purposes described in Book 2163, Page 738 and except that portion dedicated for public street in Plat Book 89, Page 16, Reception Number 86051871, of the records of Jefferson County, Colorado. ATTEST: Wanda Sang, City er To be Published: November 5, 1999 Wheat Ridge Transcript Barbara Delgadillo, Seni Secretary C:\ Barbara \CCRPTS\PUBNOTIC\991108pub.wpd 1] . JACOBS E N G IN E E R I N G O Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. 1670 Broadway, Suite 3200, Denver, Colorado 80202 Phone: 303.830.6933 • Direct: 303.899.2"@ 4621130 Fax: 303.860.2999 • E -mail: steve.axcell@jacobs.com Stephen C. Axcell Project Manager P ;a , a „ 303— Wba11,04 Steve C. Axcell Project Manager Jacobs Engineering 1527 Cole Boulevard Golden, CO Dear Sir, Re: Relocation of Swadley Ditch at Rocky Mountain Bottle Company This letter is to confirm The Swadley Ditch Company has reviewed with Jacobs Engineering the proposed rerouting of the Swadley ditch 36" diameter reinforced concrete pipe on the south side of the Rocky Mountain Bottle Company property, located at 10619 W 50" Avenue, Wheat Ridge, Colorado. It is understood that the rerouting of the ditch is required to ensure that the ditch at no point passes under the proposed new building extension. The Swadley Ditch Company reserves the right to enter the property for the purposes of maintaining the ditch as and when required. The route and design as reflected on drawing FG1002026- Revision 2 is deemed acceptable to the Swadley Ditch Company. Sincerely yours Kenneth Peterson Don Feland Swadley Ditch Company Swadley Ditch Company Secretary President Cc: Dan Annagost —RMBC Meredith Reckert — Senior Planner, Wheat Ridge City Planning Department 7. PUBLIC HEARING A. Case No. WZ- 99 -11: An application by the Rocky Mountain Bottling Company for approval to amend the existing Coors Planned Industrial Development Filing No. 1 final development plan to build a new 40,200 square foot building addition located at 10619 West 50th Avenue. This case was presented by Alan White. He reviewed the staff report and presented overheads and slides of the subject property. All pertinent documents were entered into the record and Mr. White advised that there was jurisdiction to hear the case. Staff recommended approval of the application with certain conditions as outlined in the staff report. Commissioner THOMPSON expressed concern that many trees would have to be displaced if the required islands are built. Commissioner GOKEY expressed the same concern and felt that, since there appears to be more than adequate parking, it would be preferable to remove a few parking spaces rather than removing trees. Dan Armagost. 10619 West 50th Avenue, Wheat Ridge Mr. Armagost, appearing on behalf of the applicant, stated that he was the engineering services leader at the plant which manufactures glass containers for Coors Brewing Co. The purpose of the proposed project is to align the packaging process with a planned improvement at the brewery which will require receiving glass in bulk packaging. The proposed project would provide the capability for his company to provide glass in bulk packaging. Commissioner SNOW asked if the applicant had reached a written agreement with the Swadley Ditch Co. regarding the relocation of the ditch. Stephen Axcel 1527 Cole Boulevard, Golden Mr. Axcel, representing Jacobs Engineering, responded to Commissioner SNOW's question and explained that they have complied with the ditch company's request to make a more gentle bend in the alignment of the ditch; however, at this time, have not heard back from the ditch company and there is no written agreement as yet. Chair BRINKMAN expressed concern about irrigation of the landscaped islands. Mr. Armagost stated that they have not, as yet, made plans for irrigated islands and commented that he would prefer to move existing trees to the outside perimeter in lieu of building islands in the parking lot. Planning Commission Page 2 October 21, 1999 The Commission expressed concern that a precedent might be set if the parking lot islands are eliminated as a requirement. Mr. White responded that since this is a Planned Industrial Development, the Planning Commission can vary certain standards and requirements as the situation dictates and, therefore, a decision to eliminate the islands would not constitute a precedent. It was moved by Commissioner COLLINS and seconded by Commissioner SNOW that Case No. WZ- 99 -11, a request for approval of an amendment to a Planned Industrial Development final development plan for property located at 10619 West 50th Avenue, be recommended to the City Council for approval for the following reasons: 1. All requirements for a final development plan amendment have been met. 2. All minimums specified for a PID district have been met or exceeded. 3. All outside agencies can serve the property with upgrades at the owner's expense. With the following conditions: 1. That the trees which will be displaced by the parking lot be moved to the outside perimeter, which is an exception to the requirement for islands in the parking lot. 2. That the elevation sheet be numbered 9 of 9 and the other sheets in the plan set be renumbered accordingly. 3. Prior to City Council review, the that applicant clarify the relationship between parking north of building 25 and the future addition shown at that location. Commissioner SNOW offered the following amendment: Condition No. 4: that the site plan be revised to show the exact location of the relocation of the Swadley Ditch, and that the applicant be required to submit a signed agreement with the ditch company (including installation of the grate and right to enter and maintain the ditch as requested by the ditch company) prior to submittal to City Council. The amendment was accepted by Commissioner COLLINS. Commissioner THOMPSON offered the following amendment to Condition No. 1 to add the following sentence: "The trees displaced by the parking lot be relocated in consultation with the city arborist. The amendment was accepted by Commissioners COLLINS and SNOW. The motion passed unanimously. 9. CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING Chair BRINKMAN declared the public hearing portion of the meeting closed. Planning Commission Page 3 October 21, 1999 PUBLIC HEARING SPEAKERS' LIST CASE NO: W Z —` — I I PPLIC — BY ' R DATE: October 21, 1999 REQUEST vA) /4 I To /d E P IL r .UO. I FWAt Dg6 - E N-6-0 10 60 ILo A 40 Zoo S U c' F � D / Speaker Name (PLEASE PRINT) Address /Phone In Favor / Opposed CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE PLANNING DIVISION STAFF REPORT TO: Planning Commission DATE OF MEETING: October 21, 1999 DATE PREPARED: October 12, 1999 CASE NO. & NAME: WZ- 99- 11/Rocky Mountain CASE MANAGER: M. Reckert Bottle Co. ACTION REQUESTED: LOCATION OF REQUEST: NAME & ADDRESS OF APPLICANT(S): NAME & ADDRESS OF OWNER(S): Amendment to a PID final development plan 10619 W. 50` Avenue Rocky Mountain Bottle Company 10619 W. 50t Avenue Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Coors Brewing Company Water Resources and Real Estate P.O. Box 4030 Golden, CO 80401 APPROXIMATE AREA: PRESENT ZONING: PRESENT LAND USE: SURROUNDING ZONING: SURROUNDING LAND USE: COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE AREA: DATE PUBLISHED: DATE POSTED: DATED LEGAL NOTICES SENT: ENTER INTO RECORD: (X) COMPREHENSIVE PLAN (X) ZONING ORDINANCE Q SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS Q OTHER 26.84 acres Planned Industrial Development Industrial bottle manufacturing plant N: A -1, PID; S: PID; E: City of Arvada; W: PID N: Railroad, industrial; S: office /warehouse, industrial: E: vacant/Ridge Home property: industrial Existing: Industrial; Proposed: Business Parks/Planned Industrial October 1, 1999 October 7, 1999 September 28, 1999 ------------------------------------------------------------ (X) CASE FILE & PACKET MATERIALS Q SLIDES (X) EXHIBITS The property is within the City of Wheat Ridge, and all notification and posting requirements have been met, therefore, there is jurisdiction to hear this case. I. REQUEST The applicant requests approval of an amendment to a Planned Industrial Development final development plan for property located at 10619 W. 50 ' Avenue. H. PLAN AMENDMENT The applicant requests a plan amendment to accommodate a 40,200 square foot addition on the south side of the western -most building on the property. The purpose of the amendment is to convert the existing case packaging process to bulk packaging and to provide administrative offices which are currently in a modular building which will be removed. No additional employees will be added as a result of the conversion. Attached under Exhibits `A' and `B' are explanation of the bottle manufacturing process and a letter explaining the scope of the project. The revised plan shows the building addition and relocated parking area designated as #14 of the packet plan set. This amendment affects only a small portion of the property designated by a heavy, dashed line on sheet 3. No other changes will occur to the property. The most recent plan amendment was approved pursuant to Case No. WZ -95 -4. The amendment allowed construction of a 43,000 square foot building on the southeast portion of the site (shown as #12 on page 3) to accommodate their cullet recycling operation. Attached is a reduced copy of three pages of the previous plan set as Exhibit `C'. The current development plan also shows a building addition on the north side of 41 on sheet 3 (building 25). This addition would displace relocated parking. The applicant needs to clarify how this will be resolved. The proposed addition on the property will increase building coverage from 31.9% to 35.3% and decrease landscaping from 38.7% to 35.8 %. The minimum amount required in a PID is 10 %. Much of the existing landscaping is a natural state on the northern portion of the property. The addition will displace most of the existing parking on the south side of building 1. The majority of this parking will be relocated to the landscaped area north of 50' Avenue. A small portion will be relocated north of building one. Since no new employees will be added, the parking on the property will remain at 250 spaces. Staff would note that there are no landscaped islands shown on the southern parking area. This will be a condition of approval of the amendment. West 50' Avenue is constructed wider than the standard for a Class 5 street (collector) as 50"' Avenue was previously classified as an arterial. The west side of Miller Street is built to the City's standard for a Class V (collector street) and the existing public improvements abut the property's eastern property line. There is no right -of -way dedicated for Miller Street on the Arvada side. Although there will be an increase in the amount of truck traffic to and from the site (see sheet 5), the City will require no additional right -of -way or public improvements on either street. Existing curb cut radii are adequate to handle the increase in traffic. All requirements for a Planned Industrial Development final development plan have been met. WZ- 99- 1 1/Rocky Mountain Bottle Co. Page 2 Planning Commission Meeting M III. AGENCY REFERRALS Arvada Fire Protection District will require additional lines and a fire hydrant. Wadsworth Ditch Company has no problems. Wheat Ridge Public Works has approved a revised drainage report. The traffic division has reviewed adjacent rights -of -way, existing public improvements and existing curb cut turn radii and are not requiring any additional improvements. Valley Water District can serve. The Swadley Ditch Company has requested some changes to the proposed ditch realignment. They are requesting installation of a grate where it enters the property and the right for the ditch company to enter and maintain the ditch. Public Service Company can serve the property. They will need new easements for any relocated fines. City of Arvada has commented regarding traffic on Miller Street and additional traffic generated by the Ridge Home project. IV. STAFF CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATION Staff concludes that the proposed plan amendment meets the requirements for a final development plan amendment and all minimums of the PID district have been met or exceeded. All outside agencies can provide service to the property with upgrades at the owner's expense. A recommendation of approval is given with the following conditions: 1. That landscaped islands be provided in the relocated parking lot consistent with Section 26- 31(C)(2) of the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws. 2. That the elevation sheet be numbered 9 of 9 and the other sheets in the plan set be renumbered accordingly. 3. Prior to City Council review, the applicant clarify the relationship between parking north of building 25 and the future addition shown at that location. V. RECOMMENDED MOTIONS Option A: "I move that Case No. WZ- 99 -11, a request for approval of an amendment to a Planned Industrial Development final development plan for property located at 10619 W. 50` Avenue, be recommended to the City Council for APPROVAL for the following reasons: 1. All requirements for a final development plan amendment have been met. 2. All minimums specified for a PID district have been met or exceeded. 3. All outside agencies can serve the property with upgrades at the owner's expense. WZ -99 -1 1 /Rocky Mountain Bottle Co. Page 3 Planning Commission Meeting k—� With the following condition: 1. That landscaped islands be provided in the relocated parking lot consistent with Section 26- 31(C)(2) of the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws. 2. That the elevation sheet be numbered 9 of 9 and the other sheets in the plan set be renumbered accordingly. 3. Prior to City Council review, the applicant clarify the relationship between parking north of building 25 and the future addition shown at that location. Option B: "I move that Case No.WZ- 99 -11, a request for approval of an amendment to a Planned Industrial Development final development plan for property located at 10619 W. 50 1h Avenue, be recommended to the City Council for DENIAL for the following reasons: 1. 2. 3." E:\Reckert \wz991 1pcsr.wpd WZ- 99- 11/Rocky Mountain Bottle Co. Planning Commission Meeting Page 4 d — L/ q g C D E F G H J K L COORS [PL�,GaN IMED D�IDD MO`MOAL DEW LOPHREM7 SHEET , OF B BOOK PAGE 9 RECEPTION NO. I DATE OF RECORDING Q�,�t1LGv1D�C�aSt' X10. 4 M!n CSC G^Q4 HODDWE, COLORADO INCLUDING A PART OF TALMAR INDUSTRIAL PARK, FILING NO. 1, A PART OF THE N.W.1 /4, S. E. 1/4 AND A PART OF THE S.W.1 /4 DEVEOPMENT PLAN 1/4, ALL IN SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 69 WEST OF THE SIXTH P.M., JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO. ORIGINAL P I D FINAL B 1 4N a N.E. N DATE 3/la/76 COORS BREWING COMPANY BEING THE OWNER OF THE REAL NOTA PUBLIC SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO Z PROPERTY OF 26.84 ACRE S MORE OR LESS DESCRIBED DAY O 0.D. 19_ /5/ vV . P I D AIENIWENT No 1 BOOK 36 PAGE 11 Z AS FOLLOWS: WITNESS MY HAND AND OFF CPL SEAL. DATE RECEPTION No. 8401757/ A PORTION OF TALMAR INDUSTRIAL PARK FILING NO. I AND 4 PORTION f/4, SECTION MY COMMISSION EXPIRE DATE 2/27/84 OF THE N.W. 1/9, S.E. I/4, AND T4 S.W. 1/4, N.C. � 16, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH RANGE 69 WEST, 6TH. P.M., WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; NOTARY 9[AL ROTARY PUBLIC DATE U. S. WEST COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY BEGINNING AT THE S.E. CORNER, N.W. 1/4, S.E. 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 16 THENCE S89 43'19 "W ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE /5/ / P I D AIENDIENT No. 2 SO RECEPTION No. 06051871 N.W. 1/4, S.E. 1/4, 30.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINING, DATE THENCE CONTINUING 589.43'19 "W, 921.39 FEET MORE OR LESS TO A POINT THAT IS 376.72 FT. EAST OF THE S.W. CORNER, N.W. 1/4, O DATE 51/16/86 S.E. 1/4, THENCE NORTH AND PARALLEL TO THE NORTH -SO1TH CENTER- LINE OF SECTION 16, 1323.42 FEET MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT ON I, ROBERT E. HAIGHT, BEING A REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR IN THE STATE OF COLORADO,DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE SURVEY OF THE COORS PLANNED SWAOLEY DITCH COMPANY ` \ � p j D AMENDMENT No. 3 Opp BOOK 70 PACE 51 THE SOUTH RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF THE COLORADO AND SOUTHERN RAIL- ROAD, THENCE N74.52'30 "E ALONG THE SAID SOUTH RIGHT -OF -WAY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT WAS DONE UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND /S/ DATE RECEPTION No. 93127559 3 LINE, 642.61 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE N.W.CORNER OF SAID TALMAR THE DIMENSIONS SHOWN PRE CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. / DATE 6/20/93 3 INDUSTRIAL PARK,FILING NO, I,THENCE SO "E ALONG THE THE WEST LINE OF SAID INDUSTRIAL PARK 389 34 FEET THENCE N89 "E 302.33 FEET, TO A POINT ON THE WEST RIGHt -OF -WAY LINE OF MILdA 100 YEAR FLOOD PLANS PROPERTY NOT SUBJECT TO STREAM FLOOD ENCROACHMENT: ONLY (` WADSWORTH DITCH COMPANY STREET, THENCE 50'00'00 "E ALONG THE WEST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF OVERLAND FLOWS FROM THE RESPECTIVE WATER SHEDS ABOVE THE SITE, AI MILLER STREET 536.23 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF TALMAR I NDUST RIA L BA INFO CUR DATE THE WEST AIGNTOF -OF LINE OF MILLER A DISTANCE OF AND IS SUBJECT O DATE. THAT CRIBED 2163 PAGE T 738 B AND I EXCEPT E THAT T PORTION FOR ROADWAY PURPOSES DESCRI6ED IN BOOK 2163, PAGE 738 - ` XIM101 CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS \ \ OW bbb 1� pp F DOCUMENTS ® IE3t ®1!' AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION DEDICATED FOR PUBLIC STREET IN PLAT B6oK ROBERT E. HAIGHT COLO. P.L.S. 13495 /S/ u„J 89, PA 16 R R RE ECCEPTION NUMBER 86051871 , OF THE RECORDS OF JEFFERSON CERTIFICATION DATE _�— DATE i. LEGAL DESCRIPTION HAS PLATTED SAID LAND AS PER THE DRAWING HEREON CONTAINED UNDER 4 TIME NAME AND STYLE OF COORS PLANNED INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT, 2• ^ P4QT PLAN 4 A PORTION OF TALMAR INDUSTRIAL PARK FILING NC. 1 A PORTION OF THE N.W. 1/4, S.E. 1/4, AND THE S.W. 1/4, A.E. 1/4, PLANNING COMM ISSION CERTIFICATION CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, DIRECTOR OF PARKS AND RECREATION -_ SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 3 SWTH RANGE 69 WEST AN OFFICAL DEVELOPMENT OF A PART OF THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO, APPROVED THIS DAY ON 19_, /S/ 3. BUILDING DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND BY THESE PRESENT DO DEDICATE TO THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE BY THE WHEAT RIDGE PLANNING COMMISSION. DATE AND THE PUBLIC, THE STREET$, ROADS AND AVENUES AS SHOWN ON THE ACCOMPANYING PLAT FOR THE PUBLIC USE THEREOF FOREVER AND /S/ DO FUTIER DEDICATE TO THE USE OF THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE AND 4. SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN ALL MUNICIPALLY OWNED AND /OR MUNICIPALLY FRANCHISED UTILITIES CHAIRMAN AND SERVICES AND SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICTS, THOSE PORTIONS OF SAID REAL PROPERTY WHICH ARE SO DESIGNATED AS EASEMENTS AND RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION, OPERATION, AND FOR SERVIFORCiOING, THIS AMENDMENT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING CHANGES S. PARKING AND ROADWA R EPLACEM EN T INCLUDING WITHOU PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR TELEPHONE, AND ELECTRIC LINES, WORKS, POLES AND UNDERGROUND CABLES GAS PIPELINES WATER PIPELINES SANITARY SEWER LINES, 1. BUILDING DEVELOPMENT 6. UTILITIES PLAN S 5 , STREET LIGHTS CULVERtS, HYDRANTS, DRAINAGE DITCHES AND DRAINS /S/ A . OT COVERAGE - INCREASES FROM 31.9 AND ALL APPURtENANCES THERETO, IT BEING EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD DIRECTOR TO TO 3 355.3'/.. AND AGREED BY THE UNDERSIGNED THAT ALL EXPENSES AND COSTS SEWER SYSTEM 7. DRAINAGE PLAN INVOLVED IN CONSTRUCTING AND INSTALLING SANITARY WORKS AND. LINES, GAS SERVICE LINES, ELECTRICAL SERVICE WORKS B. ADDED BULK GLASS ADDITION TO BULDWG 25. AND LINES STORM SEWER AND DRAINS STREET LIGHTING GRADING AND LANDSCAPING, CURBS, GUTTERS, STREET PAVEMENT, SIDEWALKS CITY COUNCIL CERTIFICATION 2. LANDSCAPING 8, EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY AND OTHER SUCH UTILITIES AND SERVICES SHALL BE GUARANTEED AND PAID FOR BY THE DEVELOPER OR ARRANGEMENTS MADE BY THE APPROVED THIS DAY OF , 19_, A ACREAGE REDUCED FROM 38.7% TO 35.84 DEVELOPER THEREFORE WHICH ARE APPROVED BY THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE COLORADO,AND SUCH SUMS SHALL NOT BE PAID BY THE CITY E CITY COUNCIL. BY THE WHEAT RIDGE B. PLAITING SCHEDULE UNCHANGED. BUT OF WFI�AT RIDGE, COLORADO AND THAT ANY ITEM SO CONSTRUCTED OR TREES AND SHRUBS RELOCATED. INSTALLED WHEN ACCEPTED 6Y THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO, /5/ SHALL BECOME THE SOLE PROPERTY OF SAID CITY EXCEPT ITEMS MAYOR 3. PARKING AND TRAFFIC 6 OWNED BY MUNICIPALLY FRANCHISED UTILITIES OR SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICTS AND /OR U.S.WEST COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY WHICH ITEMS, A TOTAL SPACES REMAIN AT 250. 6 WHEN CONSTRUCTED OR INSTALLED, SHALL REMAIN THE PROPERTY OF THE OWNER, AND NOT BEGONE THE PROPERTY OF THE CITY. CITY SEAL B. RELOCATED EXISTING PARKING EFFECTED BY AND FURTHER, DOES HEREBY AGREE THAT THE PROPERTY LEGALLY DE- ATTEST: THE BULK GLASS ADDITION. CITY OF IN RID WZ -99-11 SCRIBED HEREON WILL BE DEVELOPED AS A PLANED DEVELOPMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE USES, RESTRICTIONS AND CONDITIONS C. ADDED NEW PARKING LOT TO SW CORNER I CONTAINED IN THIS PLAN, AND AS MAY OTHERWISE BE REWIRED CITY CLERK OF PROPERTY. BY LAW. I(WE) FURTHER RECOGNIZE THAT TIE APPROVAL OF FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN (AND PLAT) DOES NOT CREATE A VESTED PROPERTY D. ADDED CONNECTNG ROAD FROM NEW DOCK MCOORS RIGHT. VESTED PROPERTY RIGHTS MAY ONLY ARISE AND ACCRUE PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 26 -6(G) OF ARTICLE I COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDERS CERTIFICATE AREA TO CULLET RECYCLING CENTER q¢. ENTRANCE ROAD. Qw Wq tl gg ;C c REINING COMPAN OF THE CODE ON LAWS OF THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE. THIS DOCUMENT ACCEPTED FOR FILING IN THE OFFICE OF THE 60 �- �, b F� =a u T COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER OF JEFFERSON COUNTY AT GOLDEN, 4. UTILITIES - UPDATED TO REFLECT NEW BUILDING. EXCUTED THIS — DAY OF . 19— COLORADO, ON THE , DAY OF A.D. . 5. DRAINAGE - UPDATED REFLECT NEW BUILDING ¢ ¢ „ TNDUSTRI 1 T 7 7 COORS BREWING COMPANYBY 19_, IN BOOK—_, PAGE_, RECIPTION NO. IN FIND PMKNG LOT. ¢ LEGAL DESCRIPTION VICE PRESIDENT CONTAINER MANUFACTURINGqW JEFFERSON COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER 6. EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY -UPDATED TO REFLECT NEW tt AND PAVING. qqq 4 Wrt. 001 ff 009 ii, COORS BREWING COMPANY ATTESTED: /5/ CLERK BUILDING 7a F E W cW mna NONE Z sla M.M. m'. D C 4 FG 1 002 005. F ASSISTANT SECRETARY DEPUTY A B C D E G H J K L A B C D E F G H J K I L SHEET 2 OF 8 SW 1/4, NE 1/4 / of „o i BOOK PAGE 5 P iU� ji µ0P0 T R R /aP i RECEPTION No. 1 WE (R tHER �•P RAILROAD SPUR i DATE OF RECORDING 5OV 6 EASEMENT REC. NO. 800269161 ar _ tORppO / C o / � W A'M 61061RI4 ArR / ]o RAILROAD SPUR / REC• NON 82061576 ' N I < y 2 5• 2 I g i A-1 - N 89' 45' 13' E I y Y ( BOOK 2911, Page 185 ) - 302.33' ' WI ' - il - CO. PUB A A SERVICE —ij. �I CO. SEMENT ml Ids ADOLPH COORS CO. B. 2e06, P. 586 REC. No 61035773 ED tit r v NW 1/4, SE 1/4 3 ! A -1 _- Wear ° '3 SECTION 16, T3S, R 69 W s K) N BOOK 2923, Page 710 1 ---I 2 WATER LINE ! EASEMENT VALLEY �f Cr° rtA a " m s u WATER DISTRICT N C � 'r . � '0 BOOK 2798, P.528 S.adi.Y morn M 16.r.WY .acat.d) (O.....m o SWADLEY DITCH A [RIWTIPN E151FM / 1� g 8.2780, P.7 10' IRRIGATION ll1 EASEMENT ' ao . .a> ° I A -1 Wn+ I p10' 1It y ,acal.dl __ _____ __ __ "ih pLBLIC SERVICE a* Sa('ct - e, A 1 1MC Our 2 - - -- - -"�"- CO. EASEMENT „e'S 4 - _ -. - - - - - h' _ -- EAST I/4 CORNER SECTION 16,TM,R70W 0 4 r -_ - $WADLEY DITCH 6 e 10 IRRIGATION Ed51ENT �•!y • i;l\ / ( 6, W P fA�. y a N -- ll 4,id,E,� ERSEd�EM� J1 El" 2198, P.528 lo" 8 VICINITY M 4 IDJACENT za" 0 250 500 1Do ott. O �_ • O PUBLIC SERVICE-- CO. EASEIENT Wo 4.+Rr1�,.P _ I (° SCALE P• 500" BOOK PAGE ( BOOK 2911, Page 185 1 M1 l BOOK 2923, Page 710 ); 4 ffi 5 S C ORNOt I 8i 9ECW IT35,A70W MC t (BOOK 89. Pgge ,61 81 o PLOT PLAN : RECEPTION No. 86051871 , 1 I� ' v a ` COORS BREWING CO. SW corner NW i/4, SEINE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGES S 89' 43' 19' W 619.32' TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING I I GE T . r nW 1/4 sE I/4 GLASS OPERATIONS Boot 2156, Page 784 ;o WEST 50TH AVENUE "" •'�• "" "' 9 8 -- --- '- " °'- - ---"• "' - A JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO 376.72' x • -- y W, 60TH AvIOUE .•. no . — - - S 89' 43' 19" W 921.39--- D 50 l 20 0ft. 6 15' SEWER EASEIENT CLEAN CREEK VALLEY WATER EM%Ma� " SANITATION DISTRICT SCALE t" • 100' 8.2205, PAS PLANNED INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT LEGEND 6qW • F` COORS BREWING COMPANY CIT PROPERTY BOUNDARY iT ab fTVI FILING NO. ___ EASEMENTS AS SPECIFIED f.1Q P T D STRI 1 N0. 4) - - IRRIGATION DITCH - COVERED 4 nvI=1 M J! 1 = PLOT (AMENDMENT $ PLAIT WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO c J „r 00 ° 009 pEV A B F 4 G 1 00 005 F C D E G H J K L I A I B I C D E F I G I H J PLANNED INDUSTRIAL �6m. j D EVELOPMENT L 3 R 11 7 IE BUILDING ND. 25 PROpKTION A SOE WAP67OUSE 150,000 SOFT. NA. NT. 52' FUME EXPANSI 50,000 SO.F. BD6. HT. 35' OFFICE 5 STORES AREA 22,100 SO.F. BDG. NT. 35' BUILDING MD. 36 TION S T ONW aDG. 103 M. 37' FIFE PROTECTION KW STATIONS BATCH HOUSE SILO STORAGE OF RAW MATERIALS 2,900 SO.FT. E DG. HT. 62' -10• BUILDING NO. 26 6 TA 31RC064ESSSCR BUDDING NO. 27 RAW MATERIALS PROCESSING 5,500 SO.F. BLDG. RE 45' BUILDING NO. 26 RAW MATERIALS PROCESSING 5,000 SO.FT, BOG. HT. 30' PROPANE VAPORIZATION STATION BUILDING ND.40 ELECTRICAL SWITCH STATION SUB-STATION CONTROL SOO SO.F. BLDG. NT. 15' ELECTRICAL SWITCH STATION BUILDING ND.41 WIN SERVICE ENTRANCE 900 SO.F. BOG. HT. 15' FUEL STORAGE - PROPANE AND FUEL OIL STODGE GAS METER STATION I BUILDING N0. 29 43,000 SO.F. BOG. MT. 35' 1 CONSTRUCTION SHOP 6,000 SO.F. BLDG. HT. 20' 1 BLUR GLASS AUDITION 40,200 SOFT. BLDG. HT. 35' TOTAL SO. FT. 412,500 SO.F. 11, - 1W - K DATE DOBBS DEC B4 YNOLDS C I U I t I F G H J I K A B C D E FILING NO. t ( AMENDMENT N0. 4 ) WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADI K L SYEET OF 8 BOOK PAGE RECEPTION No. ) DATE OF RECORDING TOTAL ACREAGE OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT 26.04 ACRES ©I ACREAGE OF BUILDINGS S.49 ACRES 36.3E OF TOTAL (APPROX.1 ACREAGE OF YARD SURFACE AREAS, CONCRETE. ASPIALT ETC. GENERAL USAGE 2.65 ACRES 9. 8Z OF TOTAL (APPROX. ACRE O 19 F1X(IOF,TOFF STREET LOAD 6 ROADS 3 5,1 ACREAGE OF LANDSCAPING NATURAL GRASS RETAINING 3 69 T Ek. U LIMITS OF AMENDMENT 04 CONSTRUCTION 4 P.I.D. BOIFDRT AERIAL NAPPED 1993 FIELD REVISED 1992 5 BUILDING DEVELOPMENT PLAN COORS BREWING CO. GLASS OPERATIONS JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO �0 10 =200f1. SCALE P' 100' mKi. "1 OPME.NT 7 NG DEVELOPMENT PLAN 1 "•100' art. 6 9 w. icr. 110�0?005 F L 'Ea 4 4 4« S Y g 4 A I B �_ C D E F G H J K I L PLANNED INDUSTRIAL BOOT( SHEET PAG 8 E� T DEVELOPMENT . RECEPTION No. K ERN �' .ca S RD. i DATE OF RECORDING qE$1 r�yl OR " �� AfFLIRdfF a 9PSLL z FILING N0. 1 .MJ L/ 8T0�1.0E ( AMENDMENT N0. 4 BUILDING. LINE,. R.O.W. l O : rAIA W. 20' 30' CLILET RECYCLING, WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO CENTER Pte'. LINE (` ro WTERI FENCE LIIE 2 2 [ STOOGE AIKA WAJLK CURB 8 GUTTER BIEAGENCY ACCESS ROM ,lFh 4 SECTION MILLER y �a F STREET ; ASPHALT RETAINER WALL COORS GLASS PLANT T WAREHOUSE I} WALK, CURB a GUTTER 3 ° j I ELEV. VARIES fc"s BUlLLVNG 25) PLANTING SCHEDULE (COORS BLDG'. 76) MILLER GTREET INLAND CONTAINER • SECTION A 1. BLUE PONDEROSA SPRUCE - - 30 w. A7 to. 6' - 10- TALL, 12 w. 10' -12' TALL. r I 2. BLUE SPRUE - 10' TALL. CORPORATION 3. LOCUST - 13 so. 16 TALL, 3•-4• CALIPER i 0 4. SOT MAPLE - SO •I. I5' -16' TALL, 3•-4• CALIPER •+ I •" � s. A6AStaM alwE - 40 .o. e1 -101 1M1. 4 40 BULK GLASS mn a _ - 6. COTTQlND - AO II. 10' TALL, 2`-21*' CALIPER AOOlTpN •w 3 CULLET ^ a LAE �^ [ O C BUFFER ZONE? 7. GREEN ASH - 10 IA. 10' TALL, 21*• CALIPER CE 4 ° 0 !COORS BUILDING 291 v , • PI t ,_� °"" � �_ C 2 SHRUBS 8 IXJDERPLANTING •' w K`�,[ • A >� = RE PROP. LINE 1. BLUE PFITIDS - 128 ea. yq I / • S,1 �:^ `. FENCE LINE (" L-1 _ T LOT FRONTAGE TREES WALK, CURB 6 GUTTER 2. TAMMY - 75 .0. �z 1 TREE /30 LF. POND BERM r } p 4 �- ` 5 5 POND i — 0 1 POND 4 R SPRINKLER d €I B SECTION B SYTE DEVELOPI�NT PLAN SYSTEM LINE I °. FIRE Hro. COORS BREWING CO. ' v w w w GLASS OPERATIONS — W. SOTM AVE. LEGEND JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO G B LANDSCAPE AREA 0 50 t 20011. 33869 AERIAL MAPPED 1987 x FIELD REVISED 1992 SCALE 1" 100" _. R R REV Ow. cmE B /YDIG. uYI= RtlglnmlA RAZE DATE COORS BREWING COMPANY AI, M.1„ �M: IY,Itl wg. >. 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I G I H I J PLANNED INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT �s FILING NO. 1 W o l ( AMENDMENT N0. 4 ) WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO CULLET RECICLWC CENTER (COORS BUILDING 29) cl 51 61 P()ID W 50TO AVE � AMENDMENT A CONSTRUCTION TRA 50TH STREET ENTRANCE CURRENTLY: 21 TO 38 TRUCKS PER DAY PROJECTED: 36 TO 53 TRUCKS PER DAY (30 TO 95 IN SI ONLY) H MILLER STREET WAREHOUSE ENTRANCE CURRENTLY 50 TO 70 TRUCKS PER DAY PROJECTED 70 TO 90 TRUCKS PER DAY CUALET RECYCLING CEN EXIT PROJECTED 30 (OU 45 SOUND TRUCK PER DAY O EMPLOYEE 6 VISITOR ENTRANCE 1 PARKING SPOTS • 320 SO.FT. Iillll EACH INCLUDING APPROPRIATE INGRESS 6 EGRESS ci It NORMAL LOWING POINTS - 900 SOFT. • INGRES5 ( -FIRE Hm. AERIAL MAPPED 1983 FIELD REVISED 1992 K I L SHEET 5 OF 8 BODK PAGE RECEPTION No. DATE OF RECORDING EMPLOYEE PARKING d MILLER HANDICAP PARKING STREET 6 SPACES WAREHOUSE PARKING (COORS BLDG. 30 6 SPACES RESERVED PARKING fEC BI 26 SPACES CULLET RECICLWC CENTER (COORS BUILDING 29) cl 51 61 P()ID W 50TO AVE � AMENDMENT A CONSTRUCTION TRA 50TH STREET ENTRANCE CURRENTLY: 21 TO 38 TRUCKS PER DAY PROJECTED: 36 TO 53 TRUCKS PER DAY (30 TO 95 IN SI ONLY) H MILLER STREET WAREHOUSE ENTRANCE CURRENTLY 50 TO 70 TRUCKS PER DAY PROJECTED 70 TO 90 TRUCKS PER DAY CUALET RECYCLING CEN EXIT PROJECTED 30 (OU 45 SOUND TRUCK PER DAY O EMPLOYEE 6 VISITOR ENTRANCE 1 PARKING SPOTS • 320 SO.FT. Iillll EACH INCLUDING APPROPRIATE INGRESS 6 EGRESS ci It NORMAL LOWING POINTS - 900 SOFT. • INGRES5 ( -FIRE Hm. AERIAL MAPPED 1983 FIELD REVISED 1992 K I L SHEET 5 OF 8 BODK PAGE RECEPTION No. DATE OF RECORDING EMPLOYEE PARKING 9'119' 206 SPACES HANDICAP PARKING S 6 SPACES VISITOR PARKING TN6.CME 6 SPACES RESERVED PARKING fEC BI 26 SPACES CARPOGL 10'119' —QC N­ 12 SPACES g 4 G 4�k �.C� P 4 � TOTAL 256 SPACES TOTAL ACREAGE OF PARKING 1.88 ACRES ROADWAYS 6 PAPo(ING 1 ".100' Bn. 6 HIT. oAGS. OFF STREET LOADIM (NORMAL + OCCASIONAL) 18 SPACES TOTAL ACREAGE OF LOWI . 37 ACRE A B A ■E i PARK " ROADWAYS COORS BREWING CO. N GLASS OPERATIONS JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO 0 50 1� Tt. SCALE r • 100' sit 7 > k' _ 4 i b a : S , V , T0A E; B C D E G rtnc. KV TN6.CME I °tl w rrr�'ar : ti w 0 0 0 �a •wowr iv w a �.w.i. i�ru w.wrm.x wi �. W�a":w �,.°'� "'' r w... we . irr° xua�4 ... wG. R. DO885 EF OAR. REYNOLDS fEC BI COORS BREWING COMPANY avu IT ZI p D GNNM TbOU.STRI�. 7 G w a �'. � °4 � 4n� ° �Y� g 4 G 4�k �.C� P 4 � 4 S Y'�� S1Yn }' $ 6.T 09 AM UI I 1 tn+ :� � ✓ .m ROADWAYS 6 PAPo(ING 1 ".100' Bn. 6 HIT. oAGS. Ala oR.W. P:v. 4 F DO 00 F L H To " T -1..A ro �arain K A B A C D E F i F i A I B I C I D ( E 7 2 3 G H J K L SHEET 6 OF 8 PLANNED INDUSTRIAL BOOK RECEPTION RECEPTION No. � DATE OF RECORDING FILING NO. 1 2 ( AMENDMENT NO. 4 ) WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO 3 KEY CORPORATION BULK GLASS t5— EXIST. SANITARY SEWER AaWAON —G— EXIST. GAS 4 CULIET RECYCUA'G —T— EXIST. TELEPHONE —E— EXIST. ELECTRICAL (COORS aulLaNG 291 EXIST. IRRIGATION DITCH /nn =M.r i I FxPE —W— EXIST. WATER SERVICE Hro. EXIST. FIRE HYDRANT LIIES TO BE REMOVED 5 5 POND -S- RELOCATED SANITARY SEWER POD -T- RELOCATED TELEPtllE 0 RELOCATED IRRIGATION DITCH RELOCATED WATER SERVICE UTILITIES PLAN R � FIFA —G— RELOCATED GAS I \ 1 COORS BREWING CO. VV -- -- 6 W. 50- AVE. GLASS OPERATIONS 6 N JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO 6 0 50 I 200f1. — AERIAL MAPPED 1983 SCN.E � 1" 100' FIELD REVISED 1992 REV CHG.CM B /WOWG. ......r rrlrnxrr�rHrrMrr xAIE w tE COORS B REWING COMP ANY M. sllr,lx w'°' .. DEC IT 9 BrGRDow 8X rTVn i w .m r wr r r INCn w x.w'wWm nTS •10 P ywl-fplwlw lY W urR.REYNOLDS I1VD.USTRIAL 7 x. r.ir w.ii w A°D 7 b" 4 .» S 4 R 4Jg ura ° «' +c " ES PLAN Wca °4 CY RcT. OWGG. rrwrr.ir L,ap MAE55 IY 9¢. LIRE rrir w.nu.� .n vLRa ✓ Y 1 =1 D0' slr. a E5 �gqF yy �7 �rm Gla oa.AO. xv. �5� •w �. 'ww W E new A 8 C D E F ro N61 r -14 .6 ND ro Mil 4 E G 1002005 F A B C D E G H J K u L 5410 2 STORAGE Ate: ' 5406 li I� ASPiIALT li E,[g y NCCESS Elm O _ I' 11 I! a II ' fl 5406 I 1 COXS GLASS P� /fWORS BUILLVAG K51 © II i 1 < INLAND CONTAINER i! i I 5404 GW 12 AOYfAZI I CORPORATION @ I 14 5405 f! •,W sNS 1 b , i 5403 8 I 4 II rm a 0 E F G H n L TIME i I SFEET 7 OF 8 NOW. Z.S. EL. 5378 „! * YAY. 1.5. f1. 5381 I . W.S. EL. • POD 1 PLANNED INDUSTRIAL eooK PAGE_ 4 ' f0 E ,�, „ 1 , RECEPTION No. (CU -IU ACCE 5 W. I (Cu-ft) DATE OF RECORDING DEVELOPMEN I i'01W 2.4 ACRE FT. I , YO.) I - 29413 DAILY BASIS S O' SUCH THAT THEY Doe lATmt ARE FREE MUD AND OTFER I / CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS _/1 L°rN ax'T� Y qW 6 I f AC[E #7. 47907 FILING NO. 1 II w I X 542 I i ( AMENDMENT N0. 4 ) I 6.04 4.18 2.65 1.48 55719 77121 97785 109224 100060 138494 175603 196145 WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO �I ;j i ry y1p i ' 5 POST- DEVELOPMEN RUNOFF CAPACITY OF STORM LI NES T. ('ALL HT " rm Htssla man mmP mamma 6 9.0 Cis a PaWD6 tm g x -t fa RTAAA. 2.6 AC. s i 100YR., 2 M STORM EVENT MILLER b 1 © STREET j WAREHWSE - j 3C 1 I M t RAINFALL INTENSITY - 2.63 IN/HN. 24Ystp ab 1, 5.51 ca a; 305369 (CU -it) - 7.01 (CC -It) 21 °Cap 140 It 7.IZ 23 CIA RELEASE CAPACITY FROM 15-cep 115 ft B.7: 10 cis POND NO. t • (iNOWMn9 loll[ a PIMPED TO WADSWORTH DITCH GRAVITY OUTLET 7.0 cis FLOW SUMMARY TIME li \ POW NO.2 " I °,� 5 VOLUME NOW. Z.S. EL. 5378 „! * YAY. 1.5. f1. 5381 I . W.S. EL. LIKE SIZE LENGTH SLOE CAPACITY a 24'cy 250 /t I.BZ 27 Clt POD 1 I(. a p� CONTRO. I MAX. W. S. EL. TOTAL AIEWIENf 4 NOTE: STRUCTURE } TENTION LIVE WOR (ie /6r) (CU -IU , CAPACITY (Cu-ft) W. 5016 AVE. AND MILLE ST. gag xyE I i'01W 2.4 ACRE FT. 24'cap 230 II 7+ Z 33 CIA ARE TO BE MAINTAINED ON A x g YO.) I - 29413 DAILY BASIS S O' SUCH THAT THEY Doe lATmt ARE FREE MUD AND OTFER a16 oNm LANT3 yy� O i 5 ; / CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS _/1 L°rN ax'T� Y qW 6 I f AC[E #7. 47907 TRACKING FROM THE SITE. . M 1 _. • oNVI • 24'caP 470 It 5. Ix 28 CIA I 900 1800 36W 7200 6.04 4.18 2.65 1.48 55719 77121 97785 109224 100060 138494 175603 196145 155779 215615 273398 305369 1 24 200 It 0.7Z 10 CIS 24•cap S00 It I.OZ 12 cls �- - -- 5 W- 50 AVE. - 9Ri R1E S Rflllln �0168ff19E - - - - -- T • 10.4 cfs " rm Htssla man mmP mamma 6 9.0 Cis a PaWD6 tm g x -t fa RTAAA. 2.6 AC. NOTE: DATA IS BASED ON 100 YEAR, THE AVAILABLE STORAGE VOLUME IN PONDS 1 6 2 IS 6.0 ACRE THE RU OFF 10 2 HOUR AND 5 YEAR, 2 HOUR STORM VOLUME TO THE PONDS DURING THE 100-YEAR, 2-HOUR STORM EVENT IS 7.0 5.7 CIS LIIENT PREPAIREO BY: ACRE -FEET. AN OUTLET WITH THE CAPACITY OF 7.0 cis IS REWIRED TO 8.3 cfs 24.1 cfs TRANSFER WATER FROM POND 1 TO THE GUTTER ON W. 50th AVENUE. THE 4.8 AC. MIGHT WATER ENGINEERS, INC PARKING LOT IN BASIN 6 WILL HAVE A DETENTION CAPACITY CAPABLE OF 13 DENVER, COLORADO 80211 HANDLING THE ADDITIONAL RUNOFF OF 2.2 CIA, DUE TO THE ADMENDEENT 4 7.9 cfs APRIL 1993 REVISIONS, LIMITING THE BASIN DISCHARGE TO 6.0 cfs. THE RESULTANT 7.0 cis 21.1 cls SITE DISCHARGE WILL BE 21.7 CIA. LESS THAN THE ALLOWABLE 38.6 CI• 38.6 AC. lrre Job 751- 040.3730) (t cfs /ocre) AS PER SECTION 5.1 FCD CRITERIA MANUAL. RUNOFF UA TOTAL LEGEND FOR T -YR. -HR. EVENT IS 3.4 AC-FT. WITH NO DISCHAR TO 50T T. q w % 7 " e 4.� R 4 B gm_ 4m F 4d U'S EYW A B C D E F A 1 B C D E t RAINFALL INTENSITY - 2.63 IN/HN. 24Ystp ab 1, 5.51 ca a; 305369 (CU -it) - 7.01 (CC -It) 21 °Cap 140 It 7.IZ 23 CIA RELEASE CAPACITY FROM 15-cep 115 ft B.7: 10 cis POND NO. t • (iNOWMn9 loll[ a PIMPED TO WADSWORTH DITCH GRAVITY OUTLET 7.0 cis FLOW SUMMARY TIME RAINFALL INTENSITY RiNOFF VOLUME IGO YEAR, LIKE SIZE LENGTH SLOE CAPACITY a 24'cy 250 /t I.BZ 27 Clt POD 1 POND 2 TOTAL DEVELOPED (SAC) (ie /6r) (CU -IU (CU -11) (Cu-ft) b 24'CMP 700 11 1.9Z 17 Cis 9.6 CIA 24'cap 230 II 7+ Z 33 CIA 300 9.24 29413 51024 19437 / 600 7.8 47907 86145 134115 • 24'caP 470 It 5. Ix 28 CIA I 900 1800 36W 7200 6.04 4.18 2.65 1.48 55719 77121 97785 109224 100060 138494 175603 196145 155779 215615 273398 305369 1 24 200 It 0.7Z 10 CIS 24•cap S00 It I.OZ 12 cls t RAINFALL INTENSITY - 2.63 IN/HN. 24Ystp ab 1, 5.51 ca a; 305369 (CU -it) - 7.01 (CC -It) 21 °Cap 140 It 7.IZ 23 CIA RELEASE CAPACITY FROM 15-cep 115 ft B.7: 10 cis POND NO. t • (iNOWMn9 loll[ a PIMPED TO WADSWORTH DITCH GRAVITY OUTLET 7.0 cis FLOW SUMMARY 022 Cis NORTH -vil GRAVEL 6 A-%'*KT CENTRAL PLANT AREA IGO YEAR, 2 HOUR ROOF A ASPHALT PARKING LOT UNDEVELOPED DEVELOPED BASIN AREA FLOW FLO 1 8 7 6.0 AC. 9.6 CIA 24.9 Cfs 20 2.9 AC. 5.4 CIA 21.6 cis 2b 3.3 AC. 6.0 cis 17.2 CIS 30 1.8 AC. 4.4 cfs 11.7 cis 31) 2.1 AC. 3.4 CIA 14.7 Cis 4 3.3 AC. 12.9 CIA 14.9 cfs 5 2.0 AC. 7.0 CIA 10.4 cfs 6 1.6 AC. 5.2 cis 9.0 Cis 9 2.6 AC. 6.6 cis 21.6 cis 10 0.7 AC. 1.5.cfs 5.7 CIS 11 2.9 AC. 8.3 cfs 24.1 cfs 12 4.8 AC. 7.6 On 26.3 CIS 13 1.2 AC. 1.9 CIS 7.9 cfs 14 3.4 AC. 7.0 cis 21.1 cls TOTAL 38.6 AC. 66.7 cis 228.9 cfs LEGEND I Q STONY LINE R * STORM LIME LENGTH BETWEEN ` ❑ CATCH BASIN BRAIWAGY BASIN BOJIDMY O DRAINAGE BASIN CFS DESIGN POINT FOR DIRECT exist. pravlry FLOW FROM BASIN (Cis) outlet 7.0 cfs CaPocity 5360 SPOT ELEVATION ® CATCH BASIN (REMOVED) ✓��� ✓��j // SINES TO BE l WVl CHG. CEDE 1 "016. unr,le wr�•rr P DESCRIPTION TYPE SURFACE NORTH -vil GRAVEL 6 A-%'*KT CENTRAL PLANT AREA ROOF M ASPHALT R0OF5 6 R.R. R.O.Z. ROOF A ASPHALT PARKING LOT ASPHALT ROOFS S ROADS ROOF 6 ASPHALT ZEST DETENTION POND (Pond no. 2) GRASS EAST DETENTION POW (Pond no. 1) GRASS S.W. COWER OLM 6 ASPHALT ESCO ASPHALT ESCO ASPHALT N.R. PETRY ROOF 6 ASPHALT N. R. PETERY ROOF W.5016. AVE.6 ENTRY ROAD ASPHALT ROOF 6 PARKING ROOF 6 ASPALT MlIVA M© MIFF DR AINAM PLAN COORS BREWING CO. GLASS OPERATIONS JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO 0 50� fl. SCALE T' • EGO' NAME WR DOB95 I DEC 84 mu - 17 �, Dm". F -PID 1 ^rm pa.;. .0 Flllla I MOD- 02004 �.,,. relW .. sn ✓ 1 sn. 076 .,.,,,.,N COO -02004 4 F G 1.002005 ro AWI T -�•.A AID s NERa rain G H J I K u L A I B I C I D I E 1 2 3 G H J K I L SHEET 8 OF 8 BOOK PAGE RECEPTION No. DATE OF RECORDING PLANNED INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT 2 FILING NO. 1 ( AMENDMENT N0. 4 ) WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO 3 NOW EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY ,•� x � e a a - �-_- as a. " a I COORS BREWING CO. GLASS OP ERATIONS JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO 0 50 100 . ��� •,fir ,1.. 1� @; ._� -' °- A I B I C I D I E 1 2 3 W OT61K1 m SOUTH ELEVATION _ 1 l 5 6 EAST ELEVATION WEST ELEVATION @ LINE 5.5 °4. try 7 A 0 5 C D - -jl E 1 2 3 G H I J I K L PT" qe /IC W. w OA.b.d i Tavrmff i 6 r 3',T o16. AWDDW 4 POE EAST ELEVATION @LINE B. i bs`I�a�i�"°" "` FEVI a6. cmE I ow. n,��.`x�..Trxv>r „w xuE DAZE COORS BREWING COMPANY A {,”" j1 ° ri: DMO.STRAIN WV99 � CIVI ITF G1.0 P Yxi1(MI „ '•wi 1 Cw aY I �IDUSTR.I.AL . �m,i`su Irw T 7 •, Y wI N. ,M a x M. p� ] j�y[5 DIIEI5I GT1fR�lY SRCTLL MI a SFET BUILDING ADDITION ELEVATIONS °xw,ii7 N� u•, ,q6p FWii ✓ Il16• =1'-0' srt. 09s 009 � YeES S1 4 M FG MI. TO "I Y -10.5 AND TA 1 002005 A •FILEAWEVI 061a 0106 — u G IDAM$ H J K L TLEI G H I J I K L PT" qe /IC W. w OA.b.d SOUTH ELEVATION @ LINE M P O OX 63goTH AVENUE The City Of WHEAT RIDGE. CO 80034 -Cc33 (303) 2345900 Wheat City Admin. Fax »2345924 Police Deot. Fax <235 -2949 6Ridge POSTING CERTIFICATION � CASE NO Vj zZ (Iq - l l PLANNING COMMISSION CITY COUNCIL - BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT (Circle One) HEARING DATE: f 2 -09q I, CS -X - ,R c- SElzVIceS n a m e) residing at W . 50 AVE. t�T171t)4'£ r e s s) M as the applicant for Case No. that I have posted the Notice of Public Hearing at 5c Ave I , o c a Q 33 o n) on this 7"' day of U- To - t?ER- , 19 91 , and do hereby certify that said sign has been posted and remained in place for fifteen (15) days prior to and including the scheduled day of public hearing of this case. The sign was posted in the position shown on the map below. Signature: NOTE: This form must be submitted at the public hearing on this case and will be placed in the applicant's case file at the Department of Planning and Development. M A P <pc>postingcert rev. 05 -19 -94 hereby certify ARVADA s The City of 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO 80215 Wheat 9 Ridge September 27, 1999 Dear Property Owner: This is to inform you that Case No. WZ -99 -11 a request for approval to amend the existing Coors Planned Industrial Development Filing No. I final development plan and plat to build a new 40,200 square foot building addition located at 10619 W. 50"' Avenue will be heard by the Wheat Ridge Planning Commission in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Complex at 7500 West 29th Avenue. The meeting will be held on October 21, 1999 at 7:30 p.m. All owners and/or their representative of the parcel under consideration must be present at this hearing. As an area resident or interested parry, you have the right to attend this Public Hearing and/or submit written comments. It shall be the applicant's responsibility to notify any other person whose presence is desired at this hearing. If you have any questions or desire to review any plans, please contact the Planning Division at 235 -2846. Thank you. Planning Division. C:\ Barbara \PCRPTS \PLANGCO W UBHRG \wz9911.wpd (303) 234 -59W • ADMINISTRATION FAX: 234 -5924 • POLICE DEPARTMENT FAX: 235 -2949 N O W .: O 0 P. A N z v E —O b a m L z 0 H a @ N J c v � v a @ c W y N c ` U y 3 a •� D a 'd u $ m a m c Z � NI � d R' C C >I K r = @ y E o a y U 0 as c 0 � m a N m m m rn m rn m m x @ @ m m m rn m m m m Q m U_ L O • N O O CG a 0o my m Ls M oiy U c� OMO d N N �'Q O O j +yJ c Z C U m C N O @ N m E c 0 CO t O d U ra y QO U @ c E 3 X UO ornU �'�ti m @O @a°D CoU Na oN0 c z rg mo oU m R1 W p'O AEU "C. _ F4 �m 7�U c o >> a Z_ C m 3 Y ._ `m r m N Z@ 'C U'�3 �O @ so M@ o� @a O d O m� m N o�> a N a U O ° vt off❑ °t Q w E y N w0 Of EU E ❑ ❑ ❑ ® ❑ ❑ Z d N U IL N Q G `o m m m m m m m m co m m m rn rn m rn m Z Q Q W Z o 0 N LL a 0�F Z Q Z O Lu Z Ln U a �I N O W .: O 0 P. A N z v E —O b a m L z 0 H *------- ---- ------ ----- -- - - - MetroScan / Jefferson ' ---------------- -- - -- -- - - - -* Owner :3190 Corp Schedule :042786 Site :5185 Miller St Wheat Ridge 80033 Parcel :39 161 00 002 Mail :2141 NW 25Th Ave Portland Or 97210 Xferd :05/31/1978 LandUse :3112 Ind,Improved Land Price :$537,000 TaxDist :3113 OwnerPh Bedrm: Bth: YB:1976 Parking: Firepl: TotArea:25,218 Ac:2.31 MetroScan / Jefferson •-------- --- ------------ - - - - -* Owner :Scott Glenn G Schedule :042790 Site :4990 Miller St Wheat Ridge 80033 Parcel :39 164 00 001 Mail :6305 W 6Th Ave #A8 Lakewood Co 80214 Xferd :06/07/1978 LandUse :3112 Ind,Improved Land Price TaxDist :1007 - OwnerPh Bedrm: Bth: YB:1978 Parking: Firepl: TotArea:6,440 Ac:.68 * --------------------------- ' MetroScan / Jefferson ---- ---- ---- ---- --- - - - - -* Owner :Lic Investments Inc Schedule :085141 Site :5000 Oak St Wheat Ridge 80033 Parcel :39 164 01 003 Mail :4030 Vincennes Rd Indianapolis In 46268 Xferd :06/23/1986 LandUse :3112 Ind,Improved Land Price TaxDist :3105 OwnerPh Bedrm: Bth: YB:1970 Parking: Firepl: TotArea:156,720 Ac:8.85 *-- ------- ----- ---- - -- - -- MetroScan / Jefferson ---- --- ----- ---- ---- - - - -- -* Owner :Coors Brewing Company Schedule :136211 Site :10619 W 50Th Ave Wheat Ridge 80033 Parcel :39 164 01 002 Mail :PO Box 4030 Golden Co 80401 Xferd :12/31/1990 LandUse :3112 Ind,Improved Land Price TaxDist :3105 OwnerPh Bedrm: Bth: YB:1968 Parking: Firepl: TotArea:364,645 Ac:27.05 *----- --ip -- -- - - -' MetroScan / Jefferson ---- - - - -- -- — - - - - -- - - - - ---* Owner ents Inc Schedule :176621 Site Wheat Ridge 80033 Parcel :39 164 01 004 Mail nes Rd Indianapolis In 46268 Xferd :10/17/1986 LandUse ,Industrial Price TaxDist OwnerPh Bedrm: YB: Parking: Firepl: TotArea: Ac:.98 * ----- ------ ------- ---- - -- - -' MetroScan / Jefferson - - - --- — ----- ---- --- -- - - -* Owner :Kunz Lee R Ii Schedule :401509 Site :10600 W 50Th Ave Wheat Ridge 80033 Parcel :39 164 02 007 Mail :40.96 Youngfield St Wheat Ridge Co 80033 Xferd :09/19/1994 LandUse :3112 Ind,Improved Land Price TaxDist :3105 OwnerPh :303 -431 -9536 Bedrm: Bth: YB:1984 Parking: Firepl: TotArea:31,916 Ac:2.51 * --- ----- ------ ------ -- - - - ' MetroScan / Jefferson ----- ---- ----- ------ --- - -* Owner :Colorado Industrial Portfolio Llc Schedule :401512 Site :10790 W 50Th Ave Wheat Ridge 80033 Parcel :39 164 02 001 Mail :1512 Larimer St #325 Denver Co 80202 Xferd :12/01/1998 LandUse :3112 Ind,Improved Land Price :$377,100 TaxDist :3105 OwnerPh :303- 575 -0007 Bedrm: Bth: YB:1985 Parking: Firepl: TotArea:35,870 Ac:2.25 --------------------------- MetroScan / Jefferson ----- ----- ---- - - - - - -- —* Owner :Ziemer Mark L Schedule :401513 Site :5000 Oak St Wheat Ridge 80033 Parcel :39 164 02 002 Mail :35308 Aspen Ln Pine Co 80470 Xferd :03/10/1998 LandUse :3111 Vacant,Industrial Price :$160,000 TaxDist :3105 OwnerPh : Bedrm: Bth: YB: Parking: Firepl: TotArea: Ac:1.01 *---------- -------- -- - - -- MetroScan / Jefferson ----- ----- ---- ---- - - - - --* Owner er Mark L Schedule :401515 Site .5000 St Wheat Ridge 80033 Parcel :39 164 02 006 Mail :35308 Aspen Pine Co 80470 Xferd :03/10/1998 LandUse :3111 Vacant,In ial Price :$160,000 TaxDist :3105 OwnerPh : Bedrm: Bth: YB: Pa Firepl: TotArea: Ac:.85 The Information Provided Is Deemed Reliable, But is Not Guaranteed. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing is to be held before the City of Wheat Ridge PLANNING COMMISSION on October 21, at 7:30 p.m. at 7500 West 29th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, Colorado. All interested citizens are invited to speak at the Public Hearing or submit written comments. The following petitions shall be heard: Case No. WZ- 99 -11 Application by the Rocky Mountain Bottling Company for approval to amend the existing Coors Planned Industrial Development Filing No. 1 final development plan and plat to build a new 40,200 square foot building addition located at 10619 W. 50` Avenue and legally described as follows: Coors Brewing Company, being the owner of the real property of 26.84 acres more or less described as follows: A portion of Talmar Industrial Park, Filing No. 1 and a portion of the northwest 1/4, southeast 1/4, and the southwest 1/4, northeast 1/4, Section 16, Township 3 South, Range 69 West, 6` P.M., Wheat Ridge, Colorado, described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner, northwest 1/4, southeast 1/4 of said Section 16, thence S89 °43'19 "W along the south line of the northwest 1/4, southeast 1/4, 30 feet to the true point of beginning, thence continuing S89 °43'19 "W, 921.39 feet more or less to a point that is 376.72 feet east of the southwest corner, northwest 1/4, southeast 1/4, thence north and parallel to the north -south centerline of Section 16, 1323.42 feet more or less, to a point on the south right -of -way line of the Colorado and Southern Railroad, thence N74 °52'30 "E along the said south right -of -way line, 642.61 feet more or less, to the northwest corner of said Talmar Industrial Park, Filing No. 1, thence SO °00'45 "E along the west line of said industrial park 389.34 feet, thence N89 °45'13 "E, 302.33 feet, to a point on the west right -of -way line of Miller Street, thence SO °00'00 "E along the west right -of -way line of Miller Street 536.23 feet to the southeast corner of Talmar Industrial Park, Filing No. 1, thence continuing SO °00'00 "E along the west right -way line of Miller Street a distance of 562.68 feet more or less to the true point of beginning, except that portion described in Book 2163, Page 738 and except that portion for roadway purposes described in Book 2163, Page 738 and except that portion dedicated for public street in Plat Book 89, page 16, Reception Number 86051871, of the records of Jefferson County, Colorado. Barbara Delgadillo, S 'or Secretary ATTEST: Wanda Sang, City Clerk To be Published: October 1, 1999 Wheat Ridge Transcript C 'Barb--\PCRPTS\PLANGCO WUBHRG \991021pub.wpd 7500 West 29th Avenue The City of Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80215 Wheat Telephone 303/ 235 -2868 judge FAX 303/235 -2857 October 4, 1999 Mr. Steve Axcel Jacobs Engineering 1670 Broadway, Suite 3200 Denver, Colorado 80202 Re: Rocky Mountain Bottle Company, Building Expansion, 10619 West 50 Avenue - Approval of Drainage Letter Amendment, Grading & Erosion Control Plan Dear Mr.Axcel, This letter is to inform you that the drainage letter amendment, and the grading /erosion control plan for the above referenced project have been reviewed and approved for construction. Please be aware of the following items regarding the construction of the project: 1. The proposed drainage facilities shall be constructed and approved by the City of Wheat Ridge prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. 2. Erosion control for the project shall be placed in conformance with the approved drainage /erosion control plan and shall be maintained as needed during the course of construction. 3. All drainage improvements shall be constructed in conformance with the approved drainage report and plan. 4. Upon completion of the drainage improvements the engineer, Jacobs Engineering, shall provide to the City of Wheat Ridge a letter of certification stating that the various improvements, as defined in the drainage report and plan, have been accurately surveyed to confirm that their construction is in accordance with these documents. The certification letter shall be'written and stamped by the engineer who prepared the drainage report, and shall be submitted for review and approval by the City prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. 5. It will be the responsibility of the contractor for the project to repair any damage to the existing public improvements on West 50 Avenue and /or Miller Street as a result of related construction traffic in the area. Also, the contractor will be responsible for maintaining West 50 Avenue and Miller Street on a regular basis such that they are free of construction debris and tracking from construction traffic accessing the site. 6. Prior to any construction of the public improvements, the - necessary right -of -way construction permit(s) and respective licensing will need to be submitted for processing by the City. J ou have any questions, please contact me at 303 - 235 -2868. erely, K udson, M.P.A. Development Review Engineer cc: Bob Goebel, Public Works Director Alan White, Planning & Development Director Steve Nguyen, Traffic Engineer Darin Morgan, Codes Administrator Meredith Reckert, Senior Planner John McGuire, City Surveyor James Jacobsen, Eng. 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CASE NO: WZ- 99 -11/ Rocky Mountain Bottle Company The following are our site review comments; 1) Fire flow requirements for the proposed expansion to be capable of supplying 4,000 gallons per minute for a two (2) hour duration. Provide current fire flow information to support this. UFC 97 Appendix III -A. 2) A fire hydrant shall be installed and maintained within 150 feet of a fire department connection serving a sprinkler or standpipe system. Provide additional hydrant as required. UFC 97 903.2 amended. 3) Water lines and fire hydrants shall be installed and operational , and capable of supplying the required fire flow for the site prior to above grade construction UFC 97 901.3, 903.2, 8704.3. 4) Any code requirements arising from construction will be addressed. Sincerely RECEIVED O ,T 0 41999 Kent "Sparky" Shriver Fire Marshal Arvada Fire Department P.O. Box 3 -D; 6503 Simms Street * ARVADA, COLORADO 80001 -0060 • (303)424 -3012 0 FAX (303)432 -7995 7500 West 29th Avenue The City of Wheat Ride, Colorado 80215 Wheat Ridge Telephone 303/ 235 -2846 FAX 303/235 -2857 September 28, 1999 Mr. Steve Axcel Jacobs Engineering 1670 Broadway, Suite 3200 Denver, Colorado 80202 Dear Mr. Axcel: I have reviewed your submittal for amendment to the existing Coors Planned Industrial Development Final Development Plan and have the following comments: 1. On page 1, the City of Wheat Ridge rezoning case number is WZ- 99 -11. 2. On page two, the existing Public Service easement should be noted as being "hereby vacated ". 3. On page two, are there existing easements of record elsewhere that need vacating such as the existing easement for the Swadley Ditch? 4. In reference to Page 6 (utilities plan), are there existing easements of record that need to be vacated for utility lines being relocated (IE, water, gas and sanitary sewer lines)? 5. In the same vein, are there new easements that need to be dedicated for the relocated utility lines? 6. The building elevations included are for the existing building. Please include an elevation of the proposed addition and either remove the current elevation or designate as such. The proposed elevation should include architectural materials to be used. 7. The last sheet of the plan set (building elevations) should be included in the numbering scheme as page 9 of 9. The other 8 sheets should be renumbered accordingly. Attached are referrals received from responding outside agencies. All of their concerns must be addressed. Ray Jump, president of the Wadsworth Ditch company responded verbally and has no problems with the proposal. I have not yet received a response from the Arvada Fire Protection District but will forward it to you as soon as I get it. This case is scheduled for Planning Commission public hearing October 21, 1999. I will need 15 folded copies of the revised plan set no later than October 13. Is there a representative of Coors who will attend the public hearings? As property owner, a representative is required to attend unless written authorization is given to someone else. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at 303 - 235 -2848. Sincerely, Meredith Reckert, AICP Senior Planner cc: WZ -99 -11 Lyle Busch John Schallenkamp Dan Armagost 7500 West 29th Avenue The City of Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80215 Wheat Telephone 303/ 235 -2868 Ridge FAX 303/235 -2857 September 17, 1999 Mr. Steve Axcel Jacobs Engineering 1670 Broadway, Suite 3200 Denver. Colorado 80202 Re: Rocky Mountain Bottle Company Building Expansion, 10619 West 50 Avenue - First Review Comments of Drainage Letter & Plan Dear Mr. Axcel, I have completed the first review of the above referenced documents for the Rocky Mountain Bottle Building expansion project received on September 13, 1999, and have the following comments: Drainage Letter. 1. Please provide P.E. seal and signature on the final approved letter. Drainage Plan (Sheet 7 of 8) 1. Please provide (when appropriate) P.E. stamp and signature. 2. Please note size of two proposed curb openings in new parking lot in subbasin 6. 3. Please note and provide a concise details of method of conveyance from the two proposed parking lot curb openings to West 50 Avenue. It is my understanding that a City standard chase section is to be place in 50 Avenue to convey those flows from the west parking lot curb opening. A copy of this detail is provided for inclusion into the second submittal. 4. Please note the size of release pipe from retention pond 1 to W. 50 Avenue. Also, note and detail accordingly the type of control structure to be constructed to maintain proposed 7 cfs release capacity, as well as method of release structure into W. 50 Avenue. Mr. Steve Axcel Jacobs Engineering Page 2 Erosion Control Plan Acceptable erosion control measures need to be provided. This information can be placed on the current drainage plan as long as the resultant plan is concise and readable. Street Construction Drawings Due to the existence of public improvements, engineered plan and profile street construction drawings will not be required. Application for Minor Dumping /Landfill Permit Prior to the commencement of any onsite grading, an Application for Dumping /Landfill Permit, along with fees due will need to be submitted for review and approval. For your information and submittal in the second review package, a copy of this permit is provided. Traffic Engineering Submitted plan have been reviewed by the City's Traffic Engineer with no comments at this time. Right -of -Way Construction Permit(s) /Licensing Prior to any construction of the public improvements, the necessary right -of -way construction permit(s) and respective licensing will need to be submitted for processing by the City. Please return all red -lined prints with the second submittal. If you have any questions, please contact me at 303 - 235 -2868. Sincerely, Greg Knudson, M.P.A. Development Review Engineer cc: Meredith Reckert, Sr. Planner File RMHOTTLE -1.LTR PWREVIEW.LTR 09/22/99 RED 12:42 FA% 303 424 0828 VALLEY RATER DIS [a 001 VALLEY WATER DISTRICT P.0- BOX 9 12101 WEST 52ND AVENUE WI -MAT RIDGE, COLORADO 80034 TELEPHONE 424.9661 FAX 424 -0828 September 22, 1999 Meredith Reckert City of Wheat Ridge 7500 W. 29th Avenue Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Dear Meredith: In reference to your request, Valley Water District has reviewed the proposed project WZ- 99 -11, Rocky Mountain Bottle Company and offer the following comments as shown on the attached response form. If you have any questions, please give me a call at 303 -424 -9661. Sincerely, Robert Arnold District Manager 09/22/99 WED 12:42 FAX 303 424 0828 VALLEY WATER DIS 7500 West 29th Avenue The City rIQ of Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033 �CF Wheat Telephone 303/ 235 -2846 Ridge September 10. 1999 The Wheat Ridge Department of Community Development has received a request for a zone change at the property described below. Your response to the following questions and any comments on this proposal would be appreciated by September 27, 1999- No response from you by this date will constitute no objections or concerns regarding this proposal. CASE NO: WZ- 99- 1 I/Rocky Mountain Bottle Company LOCATION: 10619 W, 50 Avenue REQUESTED ACTION: Plan amendment for a 40,200 square foot industrial building expansion located contiguous to the existing buildings. PURPOSE: Expand bottling capabilities and administrative offices APPROXIMATE AREA: Administrative Offices: 1,900 square feet Industrial Expansion: 38,300 Total Expansion Area: 40,200 square feet a002 1. Are public facilities or services provided by your agency adequate to serve this development? Addl, water mains and /or fire hydrants may be needed to meet AFPD or Valley Water requirements 2. Are service lines available to the development? Service line will need to be relocated and meter pit and assembly, meter and backflow device may need to be relocated 3. Do you have adequate capacities to service the development? Yes 4. Can and will your agency service this proposed development subject to your rules and regulations? Yes 5. Are specific easements needed on this or any other document? Unknown at present 6. Are there any concerns or problems your agency has identified which would or should affect approval of this request? As listed above Please reply to: Meredith Reckert (303!235 -2846) Department of Planning & Development FAX: 303 - 235 -2857 DISTRIBUTION: • Water District (Valley) • Sanitation District (Clear Creek Valley) • Fire District (Arvada) • Adjacent City (Arvada) X Public Service Co. X US West Communications X Jefferson County Planning Dept. State Land Use Commission State Geological Survey Colorado Dept. Of Transportation X Wadsworth Ditch Co. Completed by: W (Name, Agency/Department, Date) Jeffco Health Department Jeffco Schools Jeffco Commissioners X TCI of Colorado WHEAT RIDGE Post Office • WHEAT RIDGE Police Department • WHEAT RIDGE Public Works Dept. WHEAT RIDGE Park & Rec Commission WHEAT RIDGE Forestry Division • WHEAT RIDGE Building Division • Swadley Ditch Co. "The Carnation City" C:lBarbmk eENRMwz991 t.wpd MEMORANDUM Approved Date TO: Meredith Reckert, Senior Planner FROM: Greg Knudson, Development Review Engineer DATE: September 16, 1999 SUBJECT: Rocky Mountain Bottle Company Building Expansion/WZ- 99 -11, 10619 W. 50` Avenue The Public Works Department has reviewed the Planning Department referral dated September 10, 1999 for the above referenced site, and has the following comments: 1. A letter and plan, detailing those negligible modifications to site drainage, has been received and is currently being reviewed. 2. We will need a completed Application for Minor Dumping/Landfill Permit, along with fees due. In conjunction with the requirements of this permit, an erosion control plan will need to be submitted for review and approval. 3. The Survey Division has reviewed this submittal, and has no comment at this time. 4. The Traffic Division has reviewed this submittal with no comments at this time. cc: Alan White, Planning & Development Director Steve Nguyen, Traffic Engineer John McGuire, City Surveyor File VIM- 15INSIOUVI 09/20/99 MON 13:06 FAX 303 421 5154 Don Feland «1001 9/20/99 Meredith Reckert Department of Planning & Development Re: WZ -99 -11 Rocky Mountain Bottle Company The Swadley Ditch Co has reviewed these plans and request a few changes to protect the Ditch and its ability to operate the Ditch and maintain it to the standards that we currently enjoy. We request that the curve that is being proposed as it enters this property not be so sharp, we would like it to curve and not have sharp turns, also we need a place to clean the ditch as it enters this property. It needs a clean out grate on the property line after it enters the property as it currently has. We also need the plans to include the new alignment and allow the Ditch Assoc. the right to enter the property and maintain the ditch. Also the Applicant needs to provide in writing that they will maintain the Ditch that they place in pipe, if that is there plan. Thank you for your assistance, the Swadley ditch has no problem with development, if the above is agreed to, the City of Arvada also has water that is carried in this ditch and I am sure they would agree_ Don Feland President Swadley Ditch Co 303421 -2277 Home Phone 303 -421 -5154 FAX PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO`" ANEW CENWRY ENERGIES COMPANY September 21, 1999 CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7500 W 29 AVE WHEAT RIDGE CO 80033 Re: Rocky Mountain Bottle Company Siting and Land Rights 550 15th Street, Suite 700 Denver, Colorado 80202 -4256 Telephone 303.571.7799 Facsimile 303.571.7877 Public Service Company of Colorado (PSCo) has reviewed the plans for the above referenced project. PSCo has existing facilities within this proposed vacation and would like to request that reservations are made for the continued operation and maintenance of the existing distribution facilities located in the proposed vacated street. As a safety precaution, PSCo would like to remind the developer to call the Utility Notification Center, at 1- 800 - 922 -1987, to have all utilities located prior to construction. The developer should contact PSCo's Engineering Department at (303) 425 -3867 regarding the use or relocation of these facilities. Please be advised that while the easements indicated on the plans should accommodate the majority of utilities to be installed, some additional easements may be required as planning and building progresses. If you have any questions about this referral response, please contact me at 571 -7029. Thank You, a Patty Gacmk Right -of -Way Processor NMD: Single- family Arvada P.W.- Planning Fax:9- 303 - 431 -3969 Sep 30 '99 8:15 P.02 7500 West 29th Avenue Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033 Telephone 303/ 235 -2846 September 10, 1999 The City of Wheat Ridge The Wheat Ridge Department of Community Development has received a request for a zone change at the property described,_ . below. Your response to the following questions and any comments on this proposal would be appreci ep bgr 27 1999. No response from you by this date will constitute no objections or concerns regarding this propos F r 2. CASE NO: W7-99- i1/Rocky Mountain Bottle Company ``�� ,,Y: SEp &, LOCATION: 10619 W. 50" Avenue ""', O�QT nt AA "�.4 9 - - REQUESTED ACTION: Plan amendment for a 40,200 square foot industrial building expa siott'locs - contiguous to the existing buildings. - PURPOSE: Expand bottling capabilities and administrative offices APPROXIMATE AREA: Administrative Offices: 1,900 square feet Industrial Expansion; 38,300 Total Expansion Area: 40,200 square feet I. Are public facilities or services provided by your agency adequate to serve this development? 01A 2. Are service Iines available to the development? N� 3. Do you have adequate capacities to service the development? 4. Can and will your agency service this proposed development subject to your rules and regulations? BID 5. Are specific easements needed on this or any other document? 1�EQ L' w�eu. S 6. Are there any etas your agency has identified which would or should affect approval of this request? N D Please reply to: Meredith Reckert (303 /235 -2846) Completed b i� R JL��!r' - 6d'1 �l�tllui Department of Planning & Development J (Name, Agency/Department, Date)1r, C FAX: 303-235-2857 910 71 DISTRIBUTION: • Water District (Valley) • Sanitation District (Clear Creek Valley) • Fire District (Arvada) • Adjacent City (Arvada) • Public Service Co. X US West Communications X Jefferson County Planning Dept. State Land Use Commission, State Geological Survey Colorado Dept. Of Transportation X Wadsworth Ditch Co. CABarbwa\AGENREF\wt991 I .wpd Jeffco Health Department Jeffco Schools Jeffco Commissioners • TCI of Colorado WHEAT RIDGE Post Office • WHEAT RIDGE Police Deparmtent • WHEAT RIDGE Public Works Dept. WHEAT RIDGE Park & Rec Commission WHEAT RIDGE Forestry Division • WHEAT RH)GE Building. Division • Swadley Ditch Co. "The Carnation City" ARVADA A -1 �ya RDW O Tµ S� LEK _ _ mom^ j � A li�R ARK Z -T5-09 `I P I D SANDERS INDl6TRIAl GL — - PARK - PAR -ela FILING NO. 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We would appreciate it if you would advise us as soon as possible of additional information you may need regarding the application. I can be reached at 303 - 277 -6959 with any questions you may have. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely yours, Lyle E. Bush Land & Water Resources rmbcappl Coors Brewing Company Rocky Mountain Bottle Company Property at 10619 West 50' Avenue Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Sheet 1 of 1 Names, Address and Telephone numbers of Engineers associated with preparation of plans and plat. Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. 1670 Broadway, Suite 3200 Denver, Colorado 80202 Telephone: 303 - 8306933 Fax: 303 - 8602999/303 - 8306911 Project Manager: Steve Axcell Direct telephone: 303 - 8602930 e -mail: steve.axcell@iacobs.com Civil / Structural Lead Engineer: Terry Altice Direct telephone: 303 - 8606918 e -mail: terry.altice(a_iacobs.com Civil / Structural Engineer: Todd Story Direct telephone: 303 - 8606739 e -mail: todd.storv(@,iacobs.com Electrical Lead Engineer: Brian Day Direct telephone: 303- 8602951 e -mail: brian.day(a),lacobs.com Mechanical Lead Engineer: Gary Durbin Direct telephone: 303 - 8602975 e -mail: garv.durbin@iacobs.com SENT BY ' M ' � COBS E N G IN E E R I NGO 9 -10 -99 ;12 41PM ; JE MINCORP 303 277 38334 2/ 3 Jamb* Engineering Group Inc. 1670 Broadv✓ey, Suite 3200 Denver, Colorado 80202 303.8306933 Fax: 30M30-6911 The Director `r Planning Department City of WheatRidge 7500 West 294 Avenue Wheat Ridee, V0 80215 Dear Sir / 7 September 1, 1999 The proposed 'evisions to the existing Drainage Plan (Dwg. r G1002005) for the Rocky Mountain Bogle Company property will have a negligible impact to the existing collection sy, m. The addition of the building expansion to existing 13uildin.g 425 requires the roval of three existing catch basins and approximately 270 lineal feet of storm line. An existing c "' h basin located.just south of the new building expansion will remain in service and new catch basins will be added in order to collect a reduced volume of surface runo d to collect water from the roof drain system of the existing building #25 and the new Ming expansion. The catch basin which is to remain in service and the associated a ing 24" diameter CMP outlet line (shown as storm line "d" on flee Drainage PI awing) will see no volume discharge change due to the new building expansion art ' re therefore correctly sized.. The drainage basin boundary area Currently discharging i n storm line "d" does not change with the addition of the building expansion, ' The site gr on the west side of the new building expansion will be finished so as to promote run south along the side of the building and then southeast into the new or existing cats asins. All new site grading will be designed to promote drainage away from new or isting buildings and to prevent standing water within the existing parking areas. A new parki _ area will be constructed south of building 925 and west of the main entrance, to d within basin #6 as shown on the Drainage Plan drawing. "Ihc new parking area ill 1e'constructed to make up for the parking depleted due to the new building ex: sioh.,,The, existing basin #6 ninoffhas currently been calculated as 6.8 cfs during a 10 an' 2 bout event. With the addition of the new asphalted parking area., the new basin # 'unottis calculated as 9.0 cfs. The additional 2.2 cfs of runoff will be r P' SENT BY: 9 -10 -99 ;12 :42PM ; JE MINCORP - 303 277 38334 3/ 3 the parking area via a perimeter curb and will be released in a controlled r to maintain the current 6.8 cfs runoff rate. By controlling the parking there will be negligible impact to the existing site discharge. 7500 West 29th Avenue The City of Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033 Wheat Telephone 303/ 235 -2846 Ridge September 10, 1999 The Wheat Ridge Department of Community Development has received a request for a zone change at the property described below. Your response to the following questions and any comments on this proposal would be appreciated by September 27, 1999. No response from you by this date will constitute no objections or concerns regarding this proposal. CASE NO: WZ- 99- 1 I/Rocky Mountain Bottle Company LOCATION: 10619 W. 50" Avenue REQUESTED ACTION: Plan - amendment for a 40,200 square foot industrial building expansion located contiguous to the existing buildings. PURPOSE: Expand bottling capabilities and administrative offices APPROXIMATE AREA: Administrative Offices: 1,900 square feet Industrial Expansion: 38,300 Total Expansion Area: 40,200 square feet 1. Are public facilities or services provided by your agency adequate to serve this development? 2. Are service lines available to the development? 3. Do you have adequate capacities to service the development? 4. Can and will your agency service this proposed development subject to your rules and regulations? 5. Are specific easements needed on this or any other document? 6. Are there any concerns or problems your agency has identified which would or should affect approval of this request? Please reply to: Meredith Reckert (303/235 -2846) Completed by: Department of Planning & Development FAX: 303- 235 -2857 DISTRIBUTION: X Water District (Valley) X Sanitation District (Clear Creek Valley) X Fire District (Arvada) X Adjacent City (Arvada) X Public Service Co. X US West Communications X Jefferson County Planning Dept. State Land Use Commission State Geological Survey Colorado Dept. Of Transportation X Wadsworth Ditch Co. C: \Barbara\° GENREF \wz9911.wpd (Name, Agency/Department, Date) Jeffco Health Department Jeffco Schools Jeffco Commissioners X TCI of Colorado WHEAT RIDGE Post Office X WHEAT RIDGE Police Department X WHEAT RIDGE Public Works Dept. WHEAT RIDGE Park & Rec Commission WHEAT RIDGE Forestry Division X WHEAT RIDGE Building Division X Swadley Ditch Co. "The Carnation City" Coors Brewing Company Golden, Colorado 80401 -0030 September 9, 1999 Meredith Reckert, AICP Senior Planner Planning Department City of Wheat Ridge 7500 West 29 Avenue Wheat Ridge, CO 80215 Dear Ms Reckert: 1. Introduction For over two decades Coors Brewing Company has owned the land and buildings at the former "Coors Glass" plant near 50 and Miller Street in Wheat Ridge. That facility is now part of a partnership called "Rocky Mountain Bottle Company" (RMBC). RMBC is a partnership between Owens Brockway, Inc. and Coors Brewing Company. RMBC is the exclusive supplier of glassware to Coors Brewing Company's Golden brewery. That partnership plans on converting their bottle packaging from predominantly case to bulk pallet packaging. This means bottles will leave the plant simply stacked on pallets, minus the cardboard boxes which hold the bottles currently. This letter is being transmitted to you by Coors Brewing Company because we are the owners of the land and buildings. RMBC is the operating entity utilizing the facility. The RMBC glass manufacturing facility presently consists of three tanks or furnace lines that each feed into two bottle lines, producing bottles through six production lines. RMBC intends converting each tank in a phased manner to bulk pallet packaging. The first phase is intended to supply bulk packaged glass for a new bottle line at the Coors Brewery that is scheduled to be operational by April 1, 2000. All phases of the conversion to bulk handling are anticipated to be complete within three years. . As a result of these production changes, some truck loading will occur at different locations within the property, however, all trucks will continue to exit the property via Miller Street to Kipling Street, and then onto I -70. The proposed change will not result in any change to the number of personnel employed at Rocky Mountain Bottle Company. ai DRINK SAFELY 2. The Scope of Facilities of the project comprise the following: Provide a 40,200 ft building to accommodate the bulk palletizers, shrink -wrap machine and sufficient truck docks. All bottles will be transported on pallets by truck to the Coors Brewery or other warehouses in the Denver or Golden area. The building will be a "twin -t" tilt -up concrete panel facility, similar to the existing buildings. The building is sized to accommodate the bulk palletizing equipment for all three of the planned phases. Approximately1,900 ft of the 40,200 total new building area will house a new administration office facility. The offices will be located on the south end of the new building to provide improved access for visitors and a more aesthetically pleasing entrance to the facility. The new building will be located on the south side of the main, existing glass plant building (Building #25) and is an extension of Building #25. The new building's north wall will abut and be in common with the south wall of the existing building. The glass bottles will feed through the common wall into the new building. Pedestrian and equipment access will also be provided through the common wall between the buildings. The new building will have lighting, fire protection and HVAC provided. The lighting and HVAC are stand -alone utilities and only require power supply from the existing facility. The fire protection sprinkler system will be connected as an additional zone to the existing fire protection system. To install the new building a large portion of the existing parking lot south of Building 25 will be used. A number of underground utilities, which pass under the area to be occupied by the new building, need to be rerouted or relocated. The affected utilities are as follows: The Swadley irrigation ditch. This is a 36" diameter reinforced concrete pipe of which approximately 300 ft. requires removal and replacement with a 350' section of pipe. The irrigation ditch is used seasonally and can be relocated from October through March without causing an interruption to supply for the downstream users. ■ Telephone lines • Gas line feeding Inland Paperbound & Packaging, Inc., the company located west of RMBC. In preliminary discussion with the Public Service Company they have indicated that the new line to Inland will most likely no longer cross the RMBC property. • A storm sewer line with catchment drains ■ A sanitary sewer line ■ Potable water line entering the facility • Trailer -type offices presently occupy a portion of the area where the new building is to be erected. These temporary buildings will be removed from the property. Removal of a large portion of the parking under the footprint of the new building will require a new parking area on the property. A new asphalt parking area will be provided in the southwestern corner of the property. This parking area will accommodate 90 parking spaces and have a footprint of 0.66 acres. Combined with additional parking on the north end of the property (26 parking spots to be created by stripping an existing paved area), using spaces remaining in the existing parking areas (134 parking spaces), the total number of parking spaces for RMBC will be maintained at 250 spaces. • The new building will be provided with up to six truck loading docks along the building's east side. Access and traffic within the property following addition of the new building will be handled as follows: Trucks will enter the property from 50th Avenue through the main entrance, dock on the east side of the new building, load up and then exit the property from the existing road running on the south side of the recycling facility onto Miller Street. This roadway joins Miller Street approximately 300 feet north of the intersection of 50th and Miller Streets. Employee traffic patterns entering and exiting the property will not change with the building addition. Entrance to the new parking area on the southwest property corner will be off the existing south entrance road. All vehicles entering and leaving the facility, except loaded trucks, will still exit via the RMBC main entrance off 50th Avenue, just west of Miller Street. Existing fire lanes and access to fire hydrants will not change with the building addition. The fire lane, which runs between the Rocky Mountain Bottle Company and Inland Paperbound & Packaging, Inc. will remain in place. 3. Other Information RMBC and Coors desire to have this building in- service by February 1, 2000. Therefore, time is of the essence in this application so that we may commence construction as soon as possible in November, 1999. RMBC and Coors Brewing Company will greatly appreciate every accommodation, which the City of Wheat Ridge can provide, in order to expedite this application and permit us to begin construction. If you have additional questions regarding the building and processes, please contact Steve Axcell at Jacobs Engineering, 303. 830.2930. Steve is the project manager. If you have questions about the land, land title, previous plats, platting process, etc., please contact Neil Jaquet here at Coors Brewing Company, 303.277.2028. Engineering and Technical Services. 999mbcw`applic.I vice Presicient 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO 80215 August 26, 1999 Mr. Steve Axcell Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. 1670 Broadway, Suite 3200 Denver, Colorado 80202 The City of �oF W HE i Wheat U � m Ridge CO t0RAO o Re: Parking requirements at rocky mountain bottle company Dear Mr. Axcell: Thank you for taking the time to break down the impact that the proposed use will have at the Rocky Mountain Bottling Company plant. The information you supplied was precisely what we needed to assess what future needs and services may be required with the proposed addition. According to you rsupplied information, it was ascertained that the 38,000 square foot addition should not increase the number of employees that currently work on the site, which in turn, should not negatively impact the existing parking requirements established for the intended use. Staff would like to see a schematic site plan that shows where the dispersed parking spaces will be placed. We had discussed the possibility of re- locating the spaces to the north side of the development, but a site plan would be helpful. Also, please show the proposed on -site circulation pattern that the semi - trucks will be using during the plant operations. It will assist us in determining if the proposed addition will disrupt any of the on -site circulation patterns. If you should have any questions regarding the above information, please feel free to contact me at (303) 235 -2852. Thank you. ' cerely, S MCC ney City Planner K:N4cCaz ey \Ietters\rockymtn.wpd (303) 234.5900 • ADMINISTRATION FAX: 234 -5924 • POLICE DEPARTMENT FAX: 235 -2949 I] O JACOBS E N G IN E E R I N G O Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. 1670 Broadway, Suite 3200 Denver, Colorado 80202 303.830.6933 Fax: 303.830.6911 August 24, 1999 Mr. Sean McCartney Wheat Ridge Planning Department 7500 W 29 Avenue Wheat Ridge, CO 80215 Subject: Parking Requirements at Rocky Mountain Bottle Company Dear Sir: As discussed telephonically we have broken out more detailed information on the number of employees and their work stations and work periods for the Rocky Mountain Bottling Company (RMBC) to assist you in reviewing the parking space requirements for the facility. The plan is to add a 38,000 square foot building addition to the facility. This building will be used to move the facility from the present operation of packing the bottles produced into crates to bulk palletizing or packaging of the bottles. This is a more efficient process and does not require any additional staffing. The new building space will be allocated at approximately 50% for manufacturing (palletizing the bottles) and 50% for staging or warehousing ahead of dispatch offsite. At present RMBC employs 313 people which either work a traditional day or work shifts. RMBC has a four shift rotation. The breakdown is as follows: ➢ Work days 55 people ➢ Average on each shift 65 people The busiest time period in terms of people at work is during the day when the day and shift personnel are at work and totals 120 people. In terms of parking required the busiest period is when the day people are at work and a shift change occurs. During this time people arrive for the next shift before the present shift leaves the property. The parking required is then 55 +65 +65 = 185 parking spaces, assuming each individual arrives in their own private vehicle. This occurs twice during the day for a period of approximately half an hour. During the off -peak periods when a shift change occurs the total number of vehicles on site would be 65 + 65 = 130. Our understanding at present is that RMBC is required to have 253 parking spaces and that working off the building addition footprint would require a further 63 spaces, realizing a total of 316 parking slots. We therefore request that given the information above the parking space requirement for RMBC be reconsidered. To perhaps close out the information you require the people employed in the offices, warehousing and manufacturing are listed below. LT001.doc Mr. Sean McCartney Page 2 August 24, 1999 Office staff 24 Warehousing 38 Manufacturing 251 Attached for your information is a marked up plan of the RMBC facility where we have indicated the business conducted in each building using a simple color code. Your assistance in reviewing this information and providing us with an indication of the parking space requirements would be greatly appreciated. As always time is not on our side and a quick response would also be greatly appreciated. Sincerely yours, Engineering Group Inc. Project CC: D. Armagost —RMBC J. Bradder — CBC T. Altice — Jacobs LT001.doc .. ....... .. K D F H 10110 N111111"NONOM mom 1 1-1111 1, 111N _01 11 1 1 yj � .R• ... .......... VEN UE ............ N 0 F� H N T . ...................... ... .. U � UN GTON 40� . . ..... ........... .................. D �RA 6'' 7 _A� A X _� X X f/ X _X X_X X� I FIRE X HYD. X 3r. 0 F I R iF--- X HYD. a"� ti X C or C4c)4A a., Lie�o_e.4-j a r r A FADq WHEA11 RIDGE t C\W)L u INI 0 L , 0777�1 0 '�I BATCH HOUSA SILO STORAGE OF RAW MATERIALS 2 Q BLDG. HT. 82 1 —1011 BUILDING NO. 27 BUILDING NO, 28 lyff0�1- AIR COMPRESSOR STORAGE TA W S 3 SQ*FT* BLDG, HT, 30' SHEET 3 OF 8 B ' 0 K PAGE U No R I I DATE OF RECORDING 4 o � �� � . �` t om. TOTAL ACREAGE OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT 27.05 ACRES ACREAGE OF LANDSCAPING, NATURAL GRASS, RETAINING PONDS, DECORATIVE GRAVEL ETC. 10 * 4 ACRES 38 * 5% OF TOTAL (APPROX . ) LG' ELECTRICAL SWITCH STATION — SLJB—STATION CONTRO BUILDING NO.40 900 SQ,FT, BLDG, HT. 15 ELECTRICAL SWITCH STATION — MAIN SERVICE ENTRANCE BUILDING NO.41 900 SQsFTs BLDG, HT. 15' W,_ 0 50 100 200f to INA SCALF 1 11 100 REV CHG. CODE IVA Con f i den t I'a I Prop r I e t a r In forma 11 i This dravin includes conf lidential proprietar Information of Co6rs B Brewin Compan and has been 'Issued In strict confidence ond shall not be used b an other thon Coors Brewin Compan without the prior written permission of Coors Brewing Compan This draving and the Information contained therein sholi not be copied, reproduced or used, in %hole or in part, for an pur- pose whatsoever unless specificall authorized In writin b Coors Brewin Compan All cop are hereb expressl reserved b Coors Brewin Compan THIS DRAWING CONFORMS TO 09T Y-1175 �NP Tn coo S I G CO STDS NAME DATE DWNG. R. OBBS DEC 84 - DES ( 7 14 R . REYNOLDS AP VD DIMENSICNS IN INCHES TEL UNLESS OTHERWISE SPEC. XX FINISH XXX XXXX ANGLES FRACTION RADII COORS BREWING COMPANY J# r T DWG. "% 1CJ zo�, LE, E Y, I L /, % TITLE G AD, PLANNED, I I � AND U,,Tj3JAL -I V k N 11-A tj 7 IHEIT BUILDING DEVELOP MENT PLAN TITLE REF, DWGS. C SS NEXT ASSEMBLY SCALE 1 1 1 - WAN 100 SHT, 0. 03 I I 1 — OF 00 1 8 siz ..... ..... ............ A J I FIRE X HYD. X 3r. 0 F I R iF--- X HYD. a"� ti X C or C4c)4A a., Lie�o_e.4-j a r r A FADq WHEA11 RIDGE t C\W)L u INI 0 L , 0777�1 0 '�I BATCH HOUSA SILO STORAGE OF RAW MATERIALS 2 Q BLDG. HT. 82 1 —1011 BUILDING NO. 27 BUILDING NO, 28 lyff0�1- AIR COMPRESSOR STORAGE TA W S 3 SQ*FT* BLDG, HT, 30' SHEET 3 OF 8 B ' 0 K PAGE U No R I I DATE OF RECORDING 4 o � �� � . �` t om. TOTAL ACREAGE OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT 27.05 ACRES ACREAGE OF LANDSCAPING, NATURAL GRASS, RETAINING PONDS, DECORATIVE GRAVEL ETC. 10 * 4 ACRES 38 * 5% OF TOTAL (APPROX . ) LG' ELECTRICAL SWITCH STATION — SLJB—STATION CONTRO BUILDING NO.40 900 SQ,FT, BLDG, HT. 15 ELECTRICAL SWITCH STATION — MAIN SERVICE ENTRANCE BUILDING NO.41 900 SQsFTs BLDG, HT. 15' W,_ 0 50 100 200f to INA SCALF 1 11 100 REV CHG. CODE B/M DWG. Con f i den t I'a I Prop r I e t a r In forma 11 i This dravin includes conf lidential proprietar Information of Co6rs B Brewin Compan and has been 'Issued In strict confidence ond shall not be used b an other thon Coors Brewin Compan without the prior written permission of Coors Brewing Compan This draving and the Information contained therein sholi not be copied, reproduced or used, in %hole or in part, for an pur- pose whatsoever unless specificall authorized In writin b Coors Brewin Compan All cop are hereb expressl reserved b Coors Brewin Compan THIS DRAWING CONFORMS TO 09T Y-1175 �NP Tn coo S I G CO STDS NAME DATE DWNG. R. OBBS DEC 84 - DES ( 7 14 R . REYNOLDS AP VD DIMENSICNS IN INCHES TEL UNLESS OTHERWISE SPEC. XX FINISH XXX XXXX ANGLES FRACTION RADII COORS BREWING COMPANY J# r T DWG. "% 1CJ zo�, LE, E Y, I L /, % TITLE G AD, PLANNED, I I � AND U,,Tj3JAL -I V k N 11-A tj 7 IHEIT BUILDING DEVELOP MENT PLAN TITLE REF, DWGS. C SS NEXT ASSEMBLY SCALE 1 1 1 - WAN 100 SHT, 0. 03 I I 1 — OF 00 1 8 siz — DWG. NO. REV. A C4 L1J - FA 3 6 7 A B c COORS PLANNED I E I F INDUSTRI� FILIrJ�: fJCi 1 �r.1ErJrJr.�ErJT rJ� DEVELOPMENT N.W.1 /4, S.E.1 /4 AND A PART OF THE S.W.1 /4, SIXTH P.M., JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY E COLORADO DATE LINE OF SECTION 16, 1323.42 FEET MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT ON I. ROBERT E HAIGHT.BENG A REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR IN THE STATE OF THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAT LINE OF THE COLORADO AND SOUTHERN RAIL- COLORADO,00 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE SURVEY OF THE COORS PLANNED ROAD, THENCE N74 "E ALONG THE SAID SOUTH RIGHT -OF -WAY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT WAS DONE UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND LINE, 642.61 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE N.W.CORNER OF SAID TALMAR THE DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. HAS PLATTED SAID LAND AS PER THE DRAWING HEREON CON1 THE NAME AND STYLE OF COORS PLANNED INDUSTRIAL A PORTION OF TALMAR TNEUSTRIAL °ARK FILING NO. 1 OF THE N.N. 1/4, S.E. 1/4, AND THE S.W. 1/4, SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 69 WEST A DEVELOPMENT OF A PART OF THE ('TTY K WHFAT R}I1GF 100 YEAR FLOOD PLAN: PROPERTY NOT SUBJECT TO STREAM FLOOD ENCROACHMENT: ONLY OVERLAND FLOWS FROM THE RESPECTIVE WATER SHEDS ABOVE THE SITE THE ABOVE IS BASED ON INFORMATION CURRENT ON �' Y / AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGING CONDITIONS AFTER SUCH ATE Q'f ROBERT E. HAIGHT X.S. 13495 A � AF EMS PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION APPROVED THIS :5'� DAY C ��� F 19 3, BY THE WHEAT RIDGE PLANNING COMMISSION. / S a�a-� y AIRMAN GENERALITY OF THE FDRGOING, WORKS, POLES AND U PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR , I UNTS, NTS, SEWER LINES SANITARY SEWER LNES DRAT p _ 'J E DITCHES AND DRAW /5/ ;' IT BEING EING XP XPESE UNDERSTOOD LS - THAT ALL EXPENSE AND COSTS DIRECTOR rucTail rNr. ceurrecv crWro cvcTru V V V 1 — ­ S ­­ ­ AND OTHER SUCH UTILITIESANDSERVICESSHALLBEGUARANTEED AND PAID FOR BY THE DEVELOPER OR ARRANGEMENTS MADE BY THE DEVELOPER THEREFORE WHICH ARE APPROVED BY THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE COLORADO, AND SUCH SUMS SHALL NOT BE PAID BY THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO, AND THAT ANY ITEM SO CONSTRUCTED OR INSTALLED WHEN ACCEPTED BY THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE COLORADO, SHALL BECOME THE SOLE PROPERTY OF SAID CITY EXCEPT ITEMS OWNED BY MUNICIPALLY FRANCHISED UTILITIES OR SPEC *AL SERVICE DISTRICTS AND /OR U.S.WEST COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY WHICH ITEMS, WHEN CONSTRUCTED OR INSTALLED,.SHALL REMAIN THE PROPERTY OF THE OWNER, AND NOT BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE CTTY. AND FURTHER, DOES .HEREBY AGREE THAT THE PROPERTY LEGALLY DE- SCRIBED HEREON WILL BE DEVELOPED AS A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE USES, RESTRICTIONS AND - ON'DITIONS - ONTAINED IN THIS PLAN, AND AS MAY OTHERWISE BE REOUIR -D BY LAW. I(WE) FURTHER RECOGNIZE THAT THE APPROVAL OF FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN (AND PLAT) DOES NOT CREATE A VESTED PROPERTY RIGHT. VESTED PROPERTY RIGHTS MAY ONLY ARISE AND ACCRUE °URSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 26 -6(G) OF ARTICLE I OF THE CODE OF LAWS E THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE. A J Me IS cXCUTED THIS .�{ DAY OF COORS BREWING COMPANY BY -' NORMAN KUHL VICE PRESIDENT CONTAINER MANUFACTURING _ BREWING COMPANY ATTESTED, V G PATRICIA J. SMITH ASSISTINT SECRETARY 3 C CITY COUNCIL CERTIFICATION APPROVED THIS /O TM DAY OF 19 W 3, BY THE WHEAT RIDGE CITY COUNCIL. /S / _0 - Q- L'._...- �- WNE,4 Mq OR v DIT>[cERK COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDERS CERTIFICATE THIS DOCUMENT ACCEPTED FOR FILING IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER OF JEFFERSON y CO�UN . T . �Y AT GOLDEN, COLORADO, ON THE 90 'H� DAY OF I A.D. 19� -, IN BOOKahe 2Q PA ES - 1 - 4v , RECIPT ON NO. I s T 1F ? E. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER DEPUTY CLERK r U. S. WEST COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY /S / �- ?l+-= =7 -Sr ter_ DATE J L SHEET 1 OF 8 BOOK rip& 70 PAGE S/ RECEPTION No. 94/a 7S59 J DATE OF RECORDING R /ao /R.'7 P5. ORIGINAL P I D =INAL DEVEOPMENT PLAN BOOK '4 PAGE 'e R_ FTION No. 00947692 DATE 3/18/76 P I D AMENDMENT No. 1 T BOOK 36 .AGE 11 RECEPTION No. 84017574 DATE 2/27/84 SWADLEY DITCH COMAPMY ? I D AMENDMENT No. 2 /S / ROOK 89 No 16 rrc. /msc REC o EPTION . 86051671 DATE LATE 5/16/86 WADSWORTH DITCH COMPANY CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, OIREC 1 7 -T -973 DATE TOR OF PUBLIC WORKS r p DAB _ =GAL DESCRIPTION Ewer.,✓ CITY OF WHE(1T RIDGE, 'ei6R OF PARKS AND RECREATION /S/ �) 1�L DATE THIS AMENDMENT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING CHANGES: I. BUILDING DEVELOPMENT A. BLDG. LOT COVERAGE INCREASES FROM 27% TO 3L9Z. B. RELOCATED DIESEL FUELING STATION. - ADDED CONSTRUCTION SHOP. 0. ADDED BLDG. 29 CULLET RECYCLING CENTER. 2. LANDSCAPING A. ACREAGE REDUCED FROM 417. TO 38.77- B. PLANTING SCHEDULE UNCHANGED. BUT TREES AND SHRUBS RELOCATED. C. RETAINER WALL PROVIDED AT SECTION A -A, 3. PARKING AND TRAFFIC A. TOTAL SPACES REMAIN AT 250. B. REMOVED =UTURE PARKING AREA. C. ADDED CULLET RECYCLING PLANT TRUCK EXIT. D. ADDED MLLE T . RECYCLNG PLANT .RUCK APRON AND ENTRANCE ROAD. 4. UTILITIES - UPDATED TO REFLECT NEW BUILDINGS. 5. DRAINAGE - UPDATED TO REFLECT CHANGES IN IMPERVIOUS SURFACE AREA. o. EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY - UPDATED TO REFLECT NEW BUILDINGS AND RAVING. G I U 2. PLOT PLAN 3. 3UI'_DNC DEVELOPMENT PLAN 4. Si T E DEVELOPMENT PLAN 5 . PARKING AND ROADWAYS 6. UTILITIES PLAN 7, DRAINAGE PLAN 8. EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY v I J I C Ell lv J � to V Z � I W I O U CI CITY OF NHEAT RIDGE CASE No. ; N - _gg_c/ olx I ,= C.LVIL SITE G.1 0 PLANNED . INDUSTRIAL , 7 i DE. VFL , OPMENT LEGAL DESCRIPTION 0014, 4 ON 1 m. 001 s DOB 51S 7 G1002005 ! . qy ] 4 D " P II I �vocb P \O _ t et a w uuls u UYu LJN�3 v mow w" INCLUDING A PART OF TALMAR INDUSTRIAL PARK, FILING NO. 1, A PART OF THE N.E. 1/4, ALL IN SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 69 WEST OF THE COORS BREWING COMPANY, BEING THE OWNER OF THE REAL PROPERTY OF 26.84 ACRES MORE OR LESS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: NOTARY PUB�I[ UBSCRWIED A SWORN TO BEFORE ME .JS DATE OF,A.D. 19 THIS A PORTION DF TALMAR INDUSTRIAL PARK FILING NO 1, AND A PORTION OF THE N.W. WITNESS MY HAND AND OAF SEAL. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES '.D-/n'QG 1/4, S.E. 1/4, AND THE S.W. 1/4, N.E. 1/4, SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 3 SWTH, RANGE 69 WEST, 6TH. P.M., WHEAT RIDGE, A �r /u r � �/ .q COLORADO, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; NOTARY SEAL NOTARY PUBLIC / DATE BEGINNING AT THE S.E. CORNIER, N.W. 1/4, S.E. 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 16, THENCE 589 "N ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE N.W. 1/4, S.E. 1/4, 30.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF SEGINING, THENCE CONTINUING S89 11 W, 921.39 FEET MORE OR LESS TO A POINT THAT IS 376.72 FT. EAST OF THE S.W. CORNER, N.N. 1/4, S.E. 1/4, THENCE NORTH AND PARALLEL TO THE NORTH-SOUTH CEENTER- DEVELOPMENT N.W.1 /4, S.E.1 /4 AND A PART OF THE S.W.1 /4, SIXTH P.M., JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY E COLORADO DATE LINE OF SECTION 16, 1323.42 FEET MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT ON I. ROBERT E HAIGHT.BENG A REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR IN THE STATE OF THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAT LINE OF THE COLORADO AND SOUTHERN RAIL- COLORADO,00 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE SURVEY OF THE COORS PLANNED ROAD, THENCE N74 "E ALONG THE SAID SOUTH RIGHT -OF -WAY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT WAS DONE UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND LINE, 642.61 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE N.W.CORNER OF SAID TALMAR THE DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. HAS PLATTED SAID LAND AS PER THE DRAWING HEREON CON1 THE NAME AND STYLE OF COORS PLANNED INDUSTRIAL A PORTION OF TALMAR TNEUSTRIAL °ARK FILING NO. 1 OF THE N.N. 1/4, S.E. 1/4, AND THE S.W. 1/4, SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 69 WEST A DEVELOPMENT OF A PART OF THE ('TTY K WHFAT R}I1GF 100 YEAR FLOOD PLAN: PROPERTY NOT SUBJECT TO STREAM FLOOD ENCROACHMENT: ONLY OVERLAND FLOWS FROM THE RESPECTIVE WATER SHEDS ABOVE THE SITE THE ABOVE IS BASED ON INFORMATION CURRENT ON �' Y / AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGING CONDITIONS AFTER SUCH ATE Q'f ROBERT E. HAIGHT X.S. 13495 A � AF EMS PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION APPROVED THIS :5'� DAY C ��� F 19 3, BY THE WHEAT RIDGE PLANNING COMMISSION. / S a�a-� y AIRMAN GENERALITY OF THE FDRGOING, WORKS, POLES AND U PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR , I UNTS, NTS, SEWER LINES SANITARY SEWER LNES DRAT p _ 'J E DITCHES AND DRAW /5/ ;' IT BEING EING XP XPESE UNDERSTOOD LS - THAT ALL EXPENSE AND COSTS DIRECTOR rucTail rNr. ceurrecv crWro cvcTru V V V 1 — ­ S ­­ ­ AND OTHER SUCH UTILITIESANDSERVICESSHALLBEGUARANTEED AND PAID FOR BY THE DEVELOPER OR ARRANGEMENTS MADE BY THE DEVELOPER THEREFORE WHICH ARE APPROVED BY THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE COLORADO, AND SUCH SUMS SHALL NOT BE PAID BY THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO, AND THAT ANY ITEM SO CONSTRUCTED OR INSTALLED WHEN ACCEPTED BY THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE COLORADO, SHALL BECOME THE SOLE PROPERTY OF SAID CITY EXCEPT ITEMS OWNED BY MUNICIPALLY FRANCHISED UTILITIES OR SPEC *AL SERVICE DISTRICTS AND /OR U.S.WEST COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY WHICH ITEMS, WHEN CONSTRUCTED OR INSTALLED,.SHALL REMAIN THE PROPERTY OF THE OWNER, AND NOT BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE CTTY. AND FURTHER, DOES .HEREBY AGREE THAT THE PROPERTY LEGALLY DE- SCRIBED HEREON WILL BE DEVELOPED AS A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE USES, RESTRICTIONS AND - ON'DITIONS - ONTAINED IN THIS PLAN, AND AS MAY OTHERWISE BE REOUIR -D BY LAW. I(WE) FURTHER RECOGNIZE THAT THE APPROVAL OF FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN (AND PLAT) DOES NOT CREATE A VESTED PROPERTY RIGHT. VESTED PROPERTY RIGHTS MAY ONLY ARISE AND ACCRUE °URSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 26 -6(G) OF ARTICLE I OF THE CODE OF LAWS E THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE. A J Me IS cXCUTED THIS .�{ DAY OF COORS BREWING COMPANY BY -' NORMAN KUHL VICE PRESIDENT CONTAINER MANUFACTURING _ BREWING COMPANY ATTESTED, V G PATRICIA J. SMITH ASSISTINT SECRETARY 3 C CITY COUNCIL CERTIFICATION APPROVED THIS /O TM DAY OF 19 W 3, BY THE WHEAT RIDGE CITY COUNCIL. /S / _0 - Q- L'._...- �- WNE,4 Mq OR v DIT>[cERK COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDERS CERTIFICATE THIS DOCUMENT ACCEPTED FOR FILING IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER OF JEFFERSON y CO�UN . T . �Y AT GOLDEN, COLORADO, ON THE 90 'H� DAY OF I A.D. 19� -, IN BOOKahe 2Q PA ES - 1 - 4v , RECIPT ON NO. I s T 1F ? E. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER DEPUTY CLERK r U. S. WEST COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY /S / �- ?l+-= =7 -Sr ter_ DATE J L SHEET 1 OF 8 BOOK rip& 70 PAGE S/ RECEPTION No. 94/a 7S59 J DATE OF RECORDING R /ao /R.'7 P5. ORIGINAL P I D =INAL DEVEOPMENT PLAN BOOK '4 PAGE 'e R_ FTION No. 00947692 DATE 3/18/76 P I D AMENDMENT No. 1 T BOOK 36 .AGE 11 RECEPTION No. 84017574 DATE 2/27/84 SWADLEY DITCH COMAPMY ? I D AMENDMENT No. 2 /S / ROOK 89 No 16 rrc. /msc REC o EPTION . 86051671 DATE LATE 5/16/86 WADSWORTH DITCH COMPANY CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, OIREC 1 7 -T -973 DATE TOR OF PUBLIC WORKS r p DAB _ =GAL DESCRIPTION Ewer.,✓ CITY OF WHE(1T RIDGE, 'ei6R OF PARKS AND RECREATION /S/ �) 1�L DATE THIS AMENDMENT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING CHANGES: I. BUILDING DEVELOPMENT A. BLDG. LOT COVERAGE INCREASES FROM 27% TO 3L9Z. B. RELOCATED DIESEL FUELING STATION. - ADDED CONSTRUCTION SHOP. 0. ADDED BLDG. 29 CULLET RECYCLING CENTER. 2. LANDSCAPING A. ACREAGE REDUCED FROM 417. TO 38.77- B. PLANTING SCHEDULE UNCHANGED. BUT TREES AND SHRUBS RELOCATED. C. RETAINER WALL PROVIDED AT SECTION A -A, 3. PARKING AND TRAFFIC A. TOTAL SPACES REMAIN AT 250. B. REMOVED =UTURE PARKING AREA. C. ADDED CULLET RECYCLING PLANT TRUCK EXIT. D. ADDED MLLE T . RECYCLNG PLANT .RUCK APRON AND ENTRANCE ROAD. 4. UTILITIES - UPDATED TO REFLECT NEW BUILDINGS. 5. DRAINAGE - UPDATED TO REFLECT CHANGES IN IMPERVIOUS SURFACE AREA. o. EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY - UPDATED TO REFLECT NEW BUILDINGS AND RAVING. G I U 2. PLOT PLAN 3. 3UI'_DNC DEVELOPMENT PLAN 4. Si T E DEVELOPMENT PLAN 5 . PARKING AND ROADWAYS 6. UTILITIES PLAN 7, DRAINAGE PLAN 8. EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY v I J I C Ell lv J � to V Z � I W I O U CI CITY OF NHEAT RIDGE CASE No. ; N - _gg_c/ olx I ,= C.LVIL SITE G.1 0 PLANNED . INDUSTRIAL , 7 i DE. VFL , OPMENT LEGAL DESCRIPTION 0014, 4 ON 1 m. 001 s DOB 51S 7 G1002005 ! . qy ] 4 D " P II I �vocb P \O _ t et a , i c _ F,�Zc L C - Z �C. 30c2clziE - lC - -_ . 1 � /.. _ /. '871 YES' �C7.� -,VENIL:E - --------------- ---- -- --- icl PLANNED INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT FiLINC. NiO. I - °_ _ - __- 'AmENNEN 14C. 2 WHF_AT RIDGE. COLORADC - F -A - -F E PLOT PLAN 0 =1 AN k iNA F) 0. E - ------------- — --------------------------------------- ------------------------- — — — ------------------------- ------------------------ '871 YES' �C7.� -,VENIL:E - --------------- ---- -- --- icl PLANNED INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT FiLINC. NiO. I - °_ _ - __- 'AmENNEN 14C. 2 WHF_AT RIDGE. COLORADC - F -A - -F E PLOT PLAN 0 =1 AN k iNA F) 0. G I H I J K - L SHEET 6 OF 8 PLANNED INDUSTRIAL B °96 -PACE :�� RECEPTION No. g9 /a ?T'79 .� t DATE OF RECORDING R /aa /tea i on DEVELOPMENT 0 o FILING NO. 1 ( AMENDMENT NO. 3 l J 2 WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO ti O V) J` J � KEY 6 7 I3 W. 50^ AVE. --o—s— EXIST. SANITARY SEIM — G — EXIST. GAS - - -G - -- TO BE RELOCATED GAS — T -- EXIST. TELEPHONE -_— EXIST. ELECTRICAL �I — EXIST. IRRIGATION DITCH —I — EXIST. WATER SERVICE �{ 'EXIST. FIRE HYDRANT 1yy =83� •w � FELT. JWGS. 'w AERIAL N . ED 19M FIELD REVISED 1992 FINS91 ✓ UTILITIES PLAN COORS BREWING CO. N GLASS OPERATIONS JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO 0 50 10 20 ot+. SCALE 100' N,IE DATE COORS BREWIN G COMPANY . ~ i r OrG.ft.00B85 'DECM ow. CIVI STT a rn nne G1 O PL ANNEn I. as R.REYNOLDS ITllLJS TR IAA . •• N a �•``•• 1y �� ra V 7 1yy =83� •w � FELT. JWGS. 'w oT`E i— <_a ` *Ine UTILITIES PLAN x aD FINS91 ✓ - 1 n C I ".100' w006 6 008 8 W < AY�iO Lo[ E M.M. A - -o A� .,.s TO eta c F G 1002005 D ; NOTE' DATA IS BASED ON 100 YEAR, 2 MOIR AND 5 YEAR, 2 HOUR STORY EVENT.PREPAIRED BY' WRI ORT WATER ENGINEERS, INC DENVER, COLORADO 80211 APRIL 1993 I e job 751 040.3730) 7 c `_48 1 a 3 3 OND t ARGE W ) AS F Vg ' AM GR& � SIZE LENGTH RAINFALL CER F pnwE J o h t -L - � 1 F71�s PLANNED INDUSTRIAL I I DEVELOPMENT I II 3a 7 5 II a II 1 it it fl 5,384 E FT. O FILING NO. 1 ( AMENDMENT NO. 3 ) WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO P OST- DEVELOPMENT RUNO [ n �IIM L SIZE LENGTH RAINFALL RIANOFF VOLUME a INTENSIIT POD I PC4D 2 (sec) (in /M) tcu -ft) (cu -tl) 300 1 9.24 28413 51024 600 1 7.8 47907 86145 900 6.09 55719 100060 1800 ! 4.18 77121 138494 3600 48 24--cm 200 11 7200 1.48 109224 1 196 RAINFALL INTENSITY - 2.65 IN/HR 05369 fca -fl) c 7.01 f.1-rtl RELEASE CAPACITY FROM POND NO. 1 PUMPED TO WADSWORTH DITCH 0.22 cis PROPOSED GRAVITY OUTLET 7.0 cis SHEET 7 O 8 BOOK 2_ PAGE , S 7 RECEPTION No. 9.31A 7SS f . DATE OF RECORDING T o/91 CAPACITY OF STORM LINES LINE SIZE LENGTH SLOPE CAPACITY a 24 "cso 250 It 4.81 27 cfs E 24 11cm 700 fl 1.95 17 cis c 18-cm 79 11 2.25 8 cis I 24--cm 230 f1 71 Z 33 cis e 24 "cm 470 11 5.1Z 28 cis 7.0 cis 24--cm 200 11 0.7: 10 cis 6.8 Cis 24 "cm 500 it 1.0% 12 cis 10 24 "rn 285 it 5.5T 29 cfs in 21 "em 140 ,t 7.1% 23 cis 15 "cno 115 It 8.7% 10 cis 7.9 cis 14 3.4 AC. • (flo.in9 full) c' _ &19IN AREA "LOW •� V -iL5 - 1 8 7 6.0 AC. 9.5 cis 24.9 cis 20 2.9 AC. 5.4 cfs 21.6 cis 2h 3.3 AC. 6.0 cis 17.2 cis 30 1.8 AC. 4.4 aft 11.7 cis 30 2.1 AC. 3.4 cis 14.7 cis 4 3.3 AC. 12.9 cis 14.9 cis 5 2.0 AC. 7.0 cis 10.4 cis 6 1.6 AC. 5.2 cis 6.8 Cis 9 2.6 AC. e.6 -is 21.6 cis 10 0.7 AC. 1.5.cfs 5.7 cis 11 2.9 AC. 8.3 cis 24.1 cis 12 4.8 AC. 7.6 cfs 26.3 cis \ 13 1.2 AC. 1-9 cis 7.9 cis 14 3.4 AC. 7.0 cis 21.1 CIS TOTAL 38.6 AC. 86.7 Cis 228.9 cfs LEGEND REVI OiG. CCOE I " 11°8701 1 i I ! I I i I 1 RE. INKS. r-- I AOC -0200 COC -0200 i DESCRIPTION STO LINE 'Y It STORM LINE LENGTH GRAVEL 6 ASPHALT CENTRAL PLANT AREA BETWEEN G CATCH BASIN - - - - - -- DRAINAGE BASIN ASPHALT ROOFS & ROADS BOUNDARY O5 DRAINAGE BASIN DESIGN POINT FOR DIRECT no. 1 ) GRASS S.W. COPIER (landscape area) GRASS CF9 FLOW FROM BASIN (c.$) T ESCO ASPHALT s ccoecitY 5360 SPOT E EVATION N.R. PE,ERY REVI OiG. CCOE I " 11°8701 1 i I ! I I i I 1 RE. INKS. r-- I AOC -0200 COC -0200 i DESCRIPTION TYPE SURFACE NORTIHWEST)A GRAVEL 6 ASPHALT CENTRAL PLANT AREA ROOF 8 ASPHALT ROOFS 6 R.R. R.O.W. ROOF 8 ASPHALT PARKING LOT ASPHALT ROOFS & ROADS ROOF 6 ASPHALT HEST DETENTION POD (pond no. 2) GRASS EAST DETENTION POW (pond no. 1 ) GRASS S.W. COPIER (landscape area) GRASS ESCO ASPHALT ESCO ASPHALT N.R. PETRY ROOF 6 ASPHALT N.R. PE,ERY .ROOF 1.501h. AVE.B ENTRY ROAD ASPHALT ROOF 6 PARKING ROOF 6 ASPHALT M+iiNAGE PLAN COORS BREW -NG CO. GLASS OPERATTONS JE=EERSON COUNTY, COLORADO 0 50 10 2 1 C-. SCALE I' _ 100' `lA1E I DATE DOBBS I DEC e �IDD� i4 iFA['ilvl i+Otl S-L OF.tO. �s Flo _ F G 10020 P*\t\ S Gcrx*� P \Q 6�8 1 ZV. i 2i 5 G 7I� A 3 1 PLANNED INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT FILING NO. 1 ( AMENDMENT NC. 3 ) WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO AERIAL NOPPEO 1 FIELD REVISED 1992 SHEET 8 OF 8 BOOK '70 PAGE TA RECEPTION No. 9,41A 7s1 DATE OF RECORDING gZ% oas ;,- a �i Li EXISTING T0P0GRAPHY AW GRADING PLAN i� � COORS SREN_NG CO. I V GLASS OPERA -- -ONS JE==E ?SON C]'UNTY, C- iCRADC so loo 'Doff. mm%mwr� SCALE = 100' NAM DACE DOBBS 1220, LLIS 1220, I I Te na, RE. DWO. _ ... F -PID -I SHUT T T ass ' I - Moo ' w 008 a 008 iris a a Z s I— ` �T= EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY ... T T ass ' I - Moo ' w 008 a 008 G1002005 D - ! I Gcoct plD RECEPTION No. 90109962 12/31/90 14:32 26.00 RECORDED IN COUNTY OF JEFFERSON STATE OF COLORADO DEED KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that ADOLPH COORS COMPANY, a Colorado corporation (Grantor) of the County of Jefferson, and / S State of Colorado, for good and valuable consideration the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, hereby transfers and conveys to COORS BREWING COMPANY, a Colorado corporation (Grantee) whose legal address is 12th and East Streets, Golden, Colorado 80401, County of Jefferson, and State of Colorado, the following real property situate in the County of Jefferson, and State of Colorado, to wit: Refer to Legal Description Exhibit which is attached hereto, W made a part hereof and incorporated herein by this reference. SD Together with all appurtenances and warrants the title to same subject to taxes and assessments for the current year and for all subsequent years; matters set forth in Grantor's applicable and existing title insurance policies, and if none, then subject to w easements, rights of way, restrictions, conditions, and L reservations of record, if any. i CONVENIENCE DEED THIS TRANSFER IS BEING MADE IN CONNECTION WITH A CORPORATE REORGANIZATION - CONSIDERATION LESS THAN $500.00. Signed this 31st day of December, 1990. ADOLPH COORS COMPANY, a Colorado corporation C By Lo-J Ronald L. Hendrick, Vice President G Lbia. rn STATE OF COLORADO ) )ss. 3 County of Jefferson ) r The foregoing instrument was day of December, 1990, by Ronald Adolph Coors Company, a Colorado ) Witness my hand and o �IGY, i a �!'iy,Zkwjgsion expires •, ' is r U as rt Q e. �'. acknowledged before me this 31st L. Hendrick as Vice President of corporation. Legal seal. My camm'sdan Egues J.-.e V. US l �J Notary Public c/o Moa pS fr^_ G,i :l CO LC4 01 T V` V' \ RECEPTION NO. 90109962 LEGAL DESCRIPTION EXHIBIT ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF DEED DATED DECEMBER 31, 1990, BETWEEN ADOLPH COORS COMPANY, A COLORADO CORPORATION (GRANTOR) AND COORS BREWING COMPANY, A COLORADO CORPORATION (GRANTEE). THIS EXHIBIT CONSISTS OF FOUR PAGES. All of the real property owned and acquired by Grantor pursuant to Deeds and Conveyances recorded in the County of Jefferson, State of Colorado, at the following Reception Numbers, Books and Pages: Reception No. Book pace Reception No. Boo Page 8203:5773; 822958 1310 480 520233 2426 648 822961 1310 484 88114772 822962 1310 485 822959 1310 481 835117 1333 086 894687 1443 175 804945 1277 048 504555 721 396 804946 1277 049 504556 721 397 365288 2172 448 504557 721 399 812827 1291 374 504558 721 401 226888 1921 041 558905 824 534 954170 1552 391 558906 824 537 038262 1692 452 560114 2492 720 761523 1199 462 004628 1640 192 422463 2263 889 939552 1527 172 789636 1249 572 185722 1873 262 098705 1777 026 361973 2166 355 340996 2128 498 917612 1484 081 340997 2128 502 205002 1895 158 368432 2178 099 932623 1514 335 366231 2174 166 266481 1993 038 135666 1819 431 266482 1993 039 173717 1859 136 851149 1361 190 848373 1356 320 093132 1771 185 158236 1844 251 101420 1779 614 934028 1517 137 385845 2208 047 892621 1440 015 542637 2464 178 897053 1446 465 784316 1241 170 813818 1293 351 795251 1260 206 138696 1823 250 N Legal Description Exhibit Page 1 l RECEPTION NO. 90109962 Reception No, Book Pace Reception No. gook Page 863411 1385 581 751148 1181 298 649007 1004 058 751149 1181 300 649008 1004 060 779220 1231 199 876954 1411 372 779221 1231 201 220405 1912 315 779222 1231 203 894689 1443 177 295391 2046 365 012105 1652 549 258666 1978 687 013770 1655 396 330048 2108 715 915838 1480 575 266630 1993 263 757fi29 2808 137 253796 1970 037 945345 1537 376 383606 2204 793 981228 1597 317 389419 2213 428 835118 1333 087 263182 1987 248 847326 1354 341 296580 2048 538 152793 1838 586 526955 2438 200 82035774 493094 2379 638 629969 2606 652 262591 1986 083 894281 1442 386 259864 1981 094 78003119 508039 2405 538 744381 1171 188 260414 1982 117 654024 1013 420 261789 1984 500 520969 754 120 545270 2468 245 355607 479 040 848044 1355 571 488377 688 231 90041447 488378 688 232 80091878 488379 688 233 80091879 488380 688 234 80001880 488381 688 235 289644 2035 660 488382 688 236 788640 1248 171 488383 688 237 81082748 488384 688 238 81082749 488385 688 _ 239 313160 2079 251 488386 688 240 292470 2041 082 488468 688 346 320914 2092 517 488747 689 100 80010380 490529 692 475 810360 1287 076 491702 695 095 619503 2590 308 494528 700 588 80061644 494739 702 175 089501 1767 307 495004 702 460 119988 1800 453 495160 703 057 114706 1794 488 483262 677 059 136472 1820 482 Legal Description Exhibit Page 2 i:� • , 320625 80044208 941627 78027254 597308 952603 952606 277596 567936 301761 301763 814754 474173 916237 289356 79109719 79014538 78091111 255212 602926 973847 366992 377232 377233 81018239 81018240 81026569 507323 392436 79026015 822957 581368 581369 134533 503889 503890 78035073 307806 295193 274452 449335 79031115 Hook Paae 2092 123 3109 611 2554 1550 1550 2013 2505 2058 2058 1295 2347 1481 2035 288 035 038 429 830 303 305 245 894 386 176 1972 2563 1585 2175 2194 2194 727 2217 1310 868 868 1818 2398 2398 2069 2046 2007 2307 489 729 163 428 246 247 590 966 479 019 020 128 325 326 414 083 595 005 VCEPTION NO 80013242 83107320 83107321 83109183 86029332 616337 84112702 84112703 85000379 85000380 85046364 87108462 87144745 92494 92815 101314 103970 115898 118744 169389 169386 169387 169388 169992 170199 504046 504047 504048 504049 504050 504051 504052 89019782 89021223 89096270 88087960 80009765 78006487 78007374 934491 933940 2585 190 173 202 148 203 228 261 207 207 207 284 285 720 720 720 720 720 720 720 3097 3096 90109962 P age 388 047 362 035 278 508 060 505 216 217 218 386 365 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 844 835 Legal Description Exhibit Page 3 .4 RECEPTL, N0. 90109962 EXCEPT AND SPECIFICALLY RESERVING.UNTO GRANTOR ALL WATER, WATER RIGHTS, DITCH, DITCH RIGHTS, RESERVOIR AND RESERVOIR RIGHTS, IF ANY, APPURTENANT TO ALL OF THE FOREGOING DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY. 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