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Garfield County Temporary Employee Housing May 3 rd , 2007 Energy Advisory Board

Garfield County Temporary Employee Housing May 3 rd , 2007 Energy Advisory Board.

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Garfield County Temporary Employee Housing May 3 rd , 2007 Energy Advisory Board

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  1. Garfield CountyTemporary Employee HousingMay 3rd, 2007Energy Advisory Board

  2. Garfield County Regulatory BackgroundJune 6, 2006:BOCC Adopted Occidental Petroleum Corp. Text Amendment (“Oxy Amendment”) to Sections 3.10.01, 3.10.03 and 3.10.04 to allow “Camper Park for the purposes of providing temporary quarters to employees and contractors of the energy extraction industries.”November 13, 2006: BOCC Adopted Williams RMT Co. Text Amendment to Section 5.02.21, “Temporary Employee Housing” in Resolution 2006-108BOCC Directed Staff to begin process to Rescind “Oxy Amendment”March 14, 2007:Planning Commission recommends to BOCC that “Oxy Amendment” be RescindedMay 7, 2007:BOCC to Hold Hearing to Rescind Oxy AmendmentMay 9, 2007:Planning Commission to Hold Hearing Regarding Administrative Process for “Essential Personnel” (“Minor Temporary Employee Housing”)

  3. What is Temporary Employee Housing? Often Referred to as “Man-Camps” Section 5.02.21: - At times of Severe Housing Shortage, Extremely Remote Locations or other Emergency Conditions; - Manufactured Homes and Recreational Vehicles; - Temporary Living Quarters and Not Recreational Purposes; - Related to Commercial, Industrial, Mineral Extraction or HighwayOperations of Substantial Size in Any Zone District; - Subject to all Applicable Building Code, State and Federal Permit Requirements, Fire Protection District Requirements and Fire Code Requirements.

  4. Proposed Changes

  5. Minor Temporary Employee Housing • Administrative Permit • Limited to 24 People • Cannot Exceed 1 Year (Cumulative) • Must be Located on Approved Well Pad • Reclamation, Rehabilitation and Revegetation Security Provided by Permitting Agency (COGCC) • Vault and Haul Acceptable with Demonstration of All Weather Roadways and Contract • Haul Water • Enforcement: Unnoticed Inspections, $1000 fine for each occurrence, Revert to SUP process after 3 offences • Major Temporary Employee Housing • Special Use Permit • Maximum Occupants per SUP • Time Limit per SUP • Location per SUP • Must Provide Reclamation, Rehabilitation and Revegetation Plan and Security if NOT completely on well pad • ISDS if Facility is to be Used for More Than One Year • Haul Water • Enforcement: Unnoticed Inspections, Revocable Permit

  6. Minor Temporary Employee (Section 5.02.22) Housing Standards • Operators must keep and maintain appropriate water and sewage disposal records. • In no case shall unsafe water be used for drinking nor shall raw sewage or used water be discharged on the ground surface. • The operator must conduct monthly tests of potable water supply. • At least one thirty (30) gallon (4 cubic feet) wildlife-proof refuse container shall be provided for each manufactured home or recreational vehicle unit. • Refuse shall be disposed of weekly, at a minimum. • Outdoor food storage is prohibited. • Smoke alarms and manual fire alarm systems shall be installed, inspected and maintained in accordance with 2003 International Fire Code

  7. Minor Temporary Employee Housing Facilities and all associated infrastructure must be completely contained within a State or Federally regulated parcel (such as a COGCC approved oil/gas well pad) in which reclamation, restoration and revegetation standards are guaranteed by contract with the permitting agency. • No Minor Temporary Employee Housing Facilities shall maintain a cumulative of one (1) year at any single location. • Under no circumstances shall 25 or more individuals be housed on any one permitted location. • Inhabitants shall be applicant’s employees and/or subcontractors, working on the related operation, and not dependents of employees, guests or other family members. • No domestic animals shall be allowed at any Minor Temporary Employee Housing Facilities. • Each site location shall have one (1) water storage tank, with a minimum of 2500 gallons of stored water, for initial fire suppression and wild land fire protection.

  8. All emergency situations requiring action by any government agency or district shall be documented in writing and presented to the Planning Department and Garfield County Sheriff’s Office within 24 hours of the occurrence. • All required Access Permits shall be obtained.

  9. Wastewater Disposal: • Vault System: All vault systems shall be equipped with an overflow alarm device. These facilities shall be designed to accommodate 75 gallons of wastewater per person per day. If the Applicant is proposing to use a vault system, the Applicant must meet the following conditions: • Year-round vehicular access; and, • The Applicant must demonstrate and guarantee an arrangement for hauling sewage; and, • The Applicant must maintain all records; and, • All sewage disposal records must be maintained as public records. • ISDS (Individual Sewage Disposal System): All ISDS’s shall be designed and installed to accommodate the maximum number of persons identified within the permit.

  10. Changes to Section 5.02.21 • Major Temporary Employee Housing Facilities shall have at least one of the following basic characteristics: • The Temporary Employee Housing Facilities or any associated infrastructure (including ISDS) is not completely contained within a State or Federally regulated parcel (such as a COGCC approved oil/gas well pad) in which reclamation, restoration and revegetation standards are guaranteed by contract with the permitting agency; or, • The Temporary Employee Housing Facilities are to be located at the permitted site for more than a cumulative of one (1) year; or, • The Temporary Employee Housing Facilities are to house twenty-five (25) or more individuals at any one given time.

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