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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHEARTHFIRE (HOFFMAN) - OVERALL DEVELOPMENT PLAN - 31-95 - CORRESPONDENCE - MEETING COMMUNICATION8. Sell ( or developer) will provide a disclosure statement to prospective homeowners to advise them of the presence of the underlying oilfield. 9. Sell will draft a letter for Whiting to send to the City Planning Department before the next scheduled November 20th meeting to evidence that Sell and Whiting are working together and are in general agreement on plans to make surface development compatible with oil production. 10. Sell's estimate of project timing is as follows: A. Hearing before Planning Department- November 20, 1995 B. Submittal of final plan- December 26, 1995 C. Final approval by City- Late February 1996. At this point plans will be final form and not subject to change. D. Obtain development agreements- One to six months E. Start construction work- Late spring to summer 1996 I have attached a copy of your attendance list to the other parties to whom I'm mailing these minutes. Dale and I are working on items #1,6, and 7 and hope to have some data to you by the end of next week. Please call me if you have any questions. Very truly yours, Richard E. Fromm Operations Mgr.- West attachment cc: Steve Olt- City of Fort Collins Planning Dept. Tricia Beaver- Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Comm. Mike Hoffinan ref.HOFPUD3. WPD WHITING V October 31, 1995 Mr. Jim Sell Jim Sell Design, Inc. 117 E. Mountain Avenue Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 Re: Minutes of October 27, 1995 Meeting Hoffman PUD Dear Mr. Sell: Below are my minutes for the subject meeting (I have added some comments in parentheses): 1. Whiting and Sell to work together in designing a proper work area for the #30-2 and 30-14 wells. (Whiting is now preparing some diagrams to define the minimum area required.) 2. Whiting and Sell to work together to provide access for heavy equipment across tract "A" and to locate a pad in tract "A" in case a well needs to be redrilled. 3. Sell will designate a separate corridor for oil utilities such as pipelines. This corridor will be 25' wide where possible with a 12' minimum. 4. Sell will allow for road access onto subdivision streets from NI'hiting's field office for pick-up trucks and cars and room in the tank battery landscaping so that Whiting will retain access to the front door of their shop building. (Whiting may wish to install a gate and/or signs on this access road to prohibit entry by PUD traffic to the tank battery.) 5. Whiting and Sell need to agree on how to handle abandonment of old oilfield buried pipelines. 6. Whiting will compile data on submersible pump economics and provide this information to Sell. (Since #30-2 is the most critical well, I plan to make the analysis specifically for it.) 7. Whiting and Sell need to decide on whether/how to relocate the lake water source line and pump house and whether existing pipelines which service the southernmost wells are compatible with development plans and can be left in place. Whiting will annotate their pipeline map in this area to make it as accurate as possible and provide a copy to Sell. WHITING PETROLEUM CORPORATION MILE HIGH CENTER, 1700 BROADWAY, SUITE 2300, DENVER, COLORADO 80280.2301 (303) 837-1881 FAX (303) 861-4023 4804 REPUBLIC TOWERS II, 325 N. ST. PAUL ST., DALLAS, TX 75201 (214) 741-1650 FAX (214) 220�3W An IES INDUSTRIES Company