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    HomeMy WebLinkAbout805 Pinon Dr - 246708205008` 0 EAGLE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 
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PLEASE CALL FOR FINAL P. 0. Box 850 - 550 Broadway PERMIT MUST BE POSTED 
INSPECTION BEFORE COVERING Eagle, Colorado 81631 AT INSTALLATION SITE 
ANY PORTION OF INSTALLED SYSTEM 
328-7311 or 949-5257 or 927-3823 PERMIT NO. 
-N ° 516 �a1- � � �- L 
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German "Billy" Dittmar Box 756, Aspen, CO 81611"`'"`` 
OWNER: y ADDRESS: p 
SYSTEM LOCATION: 
Lot 13, Eppley Subdivision, near Basalt 
LICENSED INSTALLER: Installed by PureCycle as per their agreement LICENSE NUMBER: 
**CONDITIONAL INSTALLATION APPROVAL is hereby granted for the following: 
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: gallon septic tank or aerated treatment unit. 
Absorption area or dispersal area computed as follows: THE ISDS PERMIT Is CONTINGEN' 
PERCOLATION RATE: inch in 
Absorption Area per Bedroom 
No. of Bedrooms x 
sq. 
minutes. UPON HAVING A VALID BUILDING 
PERMIT, AND ARE FOR PURECYCL] 
— Sq. ft. UNITS ONLY. 
ft. minimum requirement per bedroom 
total sq. ft. minimum requirement. 
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Each of the 17 units require an individual PureCycle unit. Approv: 
of this ;individual sewage disposal sys em permit is granted upon the conditions that the 
PureC cle segip center is loc ted in the Eaale, Garf1eld or Pitkin envnt arPaG; an 
try o wa er portionD Neste once per W or sa e y, arc e a; an�c toxic 
DATE: June 18, 1981 INSPECTOR: Erik w_ FaPPn 6-;- 
chemicals. Must follow the design as set forth in the permit application. 
**CONDITIONS: 
1. All installation must comply with all requirements of the County Individual Sewage 
Disposal System Regulations, adopted pursuant to authority granted in 25-10-104, 
C.R.S. 1973, as amended. 
2. This permit is valid only for connection to structures which have fully complied 
with County zoning and building requirements. Connection to or use with any 
dwelling or structure not approved by the building and zoning departments shall 
automatically be a violation of a requirement of the permit and cause for both 
legal action and revocation of the permit. 
3. Section III, 3.21 requires any person who constructs, alters, or installs an 
individual sewage disposal system to be licensed according to the Regulations. 
FINAL APPROVAL OF SYSTEM: No system shall be deemed to be -in compliance with the Eagle 
County Individual Sewage Disposal System Regulations until the installed system is 
approved prior to covering any part. 
Installed Absorption or Dispersal Area: sq. ft. 
Installed Septic Tank: gallons. 
Design Engineer of System: 
Installer of System: Phone: 
Septic tank cleanout to within 12" of final grade or 
aerated access ports above grade? Yes No 
Proper materials and assembly? Yes No 
Compliance with permit requirements? Yes No 
Compliance with County/State regulations requirements? Yes No 
COMMENTS: 
(Any item checked "No" requires correction before final approval of system is made. 
Arrange a re -inspection when work is completed.) - 
DATE: INSPECTOR: 
RF_TNWFrTTnN nATF- TNCDPrTnD- 
r2 0 1981 
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 
TO: 
B1 
ard of County Commissioners 
Treasurer 
Assessor 
Engineer 
_Planning Director 
Administrative Assistant 
Nursing 
Road & Bridge Supervisor 
Extension Agent 
Animal Control 
Airport Commission 
Zoning Board of Adjustment 
Other: 
Date 
Clerk and Recorder 
Sheriff 
Acccuntant 
Env'ronmental Health Officer 
Pur� basing 
Dat: Processing 
Coui cil on Aging 
.Lib; ary 
Soc'al Services 
Per..onnel 
Planing Commission 
Building Inspector 
Please review the attached documents) enci.tled " 
�e Imo_ 5} ��o�.�-, and submit your comments thereto/ 
in the space provided below to the County At_tornev':; office on 
�.y or before � � -- L981. Thank you for your 
Lime and assistance in this master. 
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COM' TENTS 
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COLORADO 
Richard D. Lamm 
Governor 
December 10, 1980 
Pure Cycle 
P0Box 671 
Boulder CO 80306 
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DEPARTMENT 
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Attention R. 0. Mankes 
Re: Pure Cycle 
Dear Mr. Mankes: 
OF HEALTH 
Frank A. Traylor, M.D. 
Executive Director 
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ENVIRONiMEN IAL HCE tiLTH 
Per your letter dated Dec. 2, 1980, and our telephone conversa— 
tion of December 9, 1980 concerning the Pure Cycle system as 
currently designed, this Department hereby waives the minimum 
distances for separation of potable water supply lines from 
septic tanks 
treatment plants 
dosing tanks or effluent lines; 
and the minimum distances for separation of potable water supply 
cistern from 
septic tanks 
treatment plants 
dosing tanks or effluent lines. 
If you have further questions, please call at your convenience. 
Sincerely yours, 
WATER QUALITY CONT-ROL DIVISION 
,/j�M✓�n Farrow 
?jablic Health Engineer 
Drinking Water Section 
MJF:bjd 
cc: Local Health Departments 
Local Sanitarians 
District Engineers 
TELEPHONE 
303/328 7311 
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Board of County 
Commissioners 
Ext 241 
Assessor 
Ext 202 
Clerk and 
Recorder 
Ext 217 
Sheriff 
Eagle: Exi 211 
3asalt: 927-3244 
ilman: 827-5751 
Treasurer 
Ext 201 
Administration 
Ext 241 
Animal Shelter 
949-4292 
Building 
Inspection 
Ext 226 or 229 
Community 
Development 
Ext 226 or 229 
County Attorney 
Ext 263 
Engineer 
Ext 236 
Environmental 
Health 
Ext 238 
Extension Agent 
Ext 247 
Library 
Ext 255 
Public Health 
Eagle: Ext 252 
Vail: 476.5844 
Personnel 
Ext 241 
Purchasing 
Ext 245 
Road and Bridge 
Ext 257 
Social Services 
328-6328 
EAGLE COUNTY 
Dept. of Community Eagle, Colorado Development 
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June 30, 1981 
Billy Dittmar 
Box 756 
Aspen, Colorado 81612 
This letter is to assure you that the Eagle County 
Building and Planning Department will issue you a building 
permit for seventeen units according to the plans dated May 
26, 1981 once either a written commitment is received from 
Pure Cycle stating that they will provide you with their 
units or you receive another acceptable form of water and 
sewer service. 
This approval is good for a 90 day period from the date 
of this letter. 
JAR/js 
Sincerely, 
;James A. Rubin 
-Director of Planning 
Excerpt from minutes of January 27, 1981 
Mr. Edeen advised the final item on the agenda was a continued hearing of the application for a 
Pure Cycle sewage disposal system by Billy Dittmar. This matter was first heard by the Board 
on December 30, 1980. The Planning Staff had reviewed the site and written a letter to Mr. 
Dittmar indicating that under the zoning if he complys with all other County regulations there 
could be up to 17 units based on slope and square footage. 
This item was tabled on December 30, 1981 as the Board wanted more information on whether the 
3/4" water tap would be adequate. Also this was tabled on the basis that this adjoined the 
Town of Basalt and the Basalt Sanitation District. The Board wanted letters from them indicating 
whether they could provide service to the property. 
Lee Herkel, representing the Town of Basalt and the Basalt Sanitation District, summarized the 
letters stating the Town and the Sanitation District would not serve outside users unless they 
were annexed into the District. 
Chairman Grant advised as the Board of Health they cannot make any land use decisions. As far 
as he is concerned if the sewage has to be recycled for drinking water the County has a problem. 
Mr. Edeen advised the immediate problem is Mr. Dittmar has made an application for an individual 
sewage disposal system under the provisions of the County regulations. According to State 
statute this type system must be reviewed by the Board of Health. 
Mr. Edeen advised the Staff's recommendation is based on information he has obtained from the 
State and other Counties. He presented a letter from the Water Quality Control Division. 
Based on information acquired the Staff would recommend approval of the application. He 
advised this application is for a sewage disposal system and not a water supply. The Board 
has no authority to review this as an individual water supply. 
Commissioner Troxel moved the Board of Health approve the application of Mr. Dittmar as per 
recommendations by the Staff. The Board is complying with State regulations in regards to the 
Pure Cycle experimental sewage disposal system. 
In discussion of his motion Commissioner Troxel advised it is not a land use decision of the 
Board at this time. 
Commissioner Williams seconded the motion and the Chairman declared the vote unanimous. 
Commissioner Williams advised the direction to the Staff is the motion was voted on unanimously 
as the Board of Health only in regards to the experimental system for sewage disposal. It 
does not speak to any other land use decisions and/or circumstances regarding the building 
permit or water supply. 
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ENV'tRONMIERTAL HiLALTH 
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EXHIBIT "A" 
A parcel of lane] situated in Tract No, 47 of Section 8 
South, Range 86 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, lying 
Easterly of the Westerly line of said Section 8, described 
as follows; aF 
Beginning at a point on the Westerly line of said Section 
8 whence the Quarter Corner common to Sections 7 and 8 in said 
Township and Range bears; S. 00003100" E. 470,51 feet; thence 
N. 00003100" W. 650.71 feet along; the Westerly line of said 
Section 8; thence East 42.21 feet; thence S. 3405714411 E-, 
308.29 feet; thence S. 55056100" E. 112.56 feet; thence S. 
32037'00" E. 122.99 feet; thence S. 20013156'' W, 226.56 feet; 
thence 86024100" W. 300.08 feet to a point on the Westerly line 
of Said Section 8, the point of beginning, Together with an 
easement for ingress and egress as set forth in the deed 
recorded at Book 248 Page 412, 
A P P R O V E D 
Date --------.-.---... --- - -------•-- 
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Pern"t 
'Insp. EAGLE COUN-fy, COLORADQ 
. Press 
Release 
1668 Valtec Lane 
PureCycle P.O. Box Telephone 303.449-6530 
Boulder, CO 80306 Cable: PURCYL 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 15, 1980 
PURECYCLE APPROVED IN NEW MEXICO AND ARIZONA 
Boulder, Colorado - Mark S. Palmer, Regional Sales Manager with PureCycle 
Corporation, announced today that it has recently received approval by 
authorities in the states of New Mexico and Arizona to install its Water 
Recycling System. 
In addition to the approval in the state of Arizona the Company .received an 
order valued at approximately $250,000.00 for twenty-four (24) units with 
deliveries beginning in May of 1981. PureCycle Corporation intends to open a 
Service Center in Arizona and has begun an intensified marketing program there. 
PureCycle Corporation manufactures a water recycling system which will purify 
and recycle all domestic wastewater to high quality drinking water. 
,For father information contact: 
Mark S. Palmer, Regional Sales Manager 
PURECYCLE CORPORATION 
(303)449-6530 
S. 
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CONSULTING ENGINEERSIN] t 
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ENGINEERING 66 V �V 
5080 RD. 154 • GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 81601 • 303/945-7458 
SOIL AMID FOUNDATION INVESTIGATION 
PROPOSED TOWNHOME DEVELOPMIIW 
LOT 13, EPPLEY SUBDIVISION 
BASALT, EAGLE 0OUWY, COLORADO 
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BILLY DIZ'I IAR 
P.O. BOX 756 
ASPEN, LORADO 1612 
Job No. 22,451 
June 15, 1981 
OFFICES: DENVER, COLORADO / COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO / CASPER, WYOMING / SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
CONCLUSIONS 
SCOPE 
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION 
SITE CONDITIONS 
SUBSOIL CONDITIONS 
FOUNDATION RECOMMENIDATIONS 
FIGURE 1 - LOCATIONS OF TEST PITS 
FIGURE 2 - LOGS OF PITS, LEGEND AND NOTES 
FIGURES 3-5 - S-EZIr-OONSOLIDATION TEST RESULTS 
FIGURE 6 - GRADATION TEST RESULTS 
TABLE 1 - SL 2= OF LABORATORY TEST RESULTS 
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The proposed townhome clusters should be founded 
with spread footings placed on the underlying 
stiff sandy clay or granular subsoils and designed 
for a maxi mun soil pressure of 3,000 psf with .. 
design details and precautions as discussed in the 
report. 
SCOPE 
This report presents the results of a soil and foundation investigation 
for the proposed tacmhome development to be located on Lot 13, Eppley 
Subdivision, Basalt, Eagle County, Colorado. The report presents the 
recommended type foundation, allowable bearing pressure, general subsoil 
conditions together with other soil related design and construction 
details. 
The proposed development will consist of two multi -family, three 
story structures with lower basement and garage levels excavated into 
the hillside. Construction will be typically concrete masonary unit 
supporting wood floor and roof systems. Proposed building locations are 
shown on Figure 1. Maximiun mit depths for buildings 1 and 2 are expected 
to be about 20 feet and 10 feet, respectively. Final retained height will 
be about 10 feet maximum. 
SITE CONDITIONS 
At the time of our field work, the site was covered with grass, 
weeds, scattered sage, and some pinon. and deciduous trees. The ground 
surface is sm-ewhat irregular and generally slopes down to the southeast. 
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The grade is gentle to moderate sloping within the northern portion and 
moderately steep to steep sloping in the south and east portions. A 
relatively flat pasture is located directly northwest of the building area. 
Maximum elevation differential across the lot is on the order of 70 
feet and across the building area on the order of 30 feet. Several old 
irrigation ditches, presently dry, and large boulders to about 10 
feet in diameter, are located within the flatter portion of the site. 
A single story wood frame residence adjacent the northeast site boundary 
appears in good condition from a subsoil viewpoint. 
SUBSOIL CONDITIONS 
Subsoil conditions were investigated by excavating 4 exploratory 
pits at the approximate locations shown on Figure 1. Graphic logs of 
the subsoil profiles are shown on Figure 2. As indicated by the logs, 
the subsoil profile is irregular. In general, the pits showed a 1 to 1 
1/2 foot topsoil layer, 1 to 2 1/2 feet of porous and calcareous silty 
clay overlying a dense, silty to clayey gravel, cobble and boulder mixed 
deposit. At Pit 1, a stiff to very stiff silty sandy clay with occasional 
subangular boulders to ± 3 feet diameter was encountered to the maximum 
pit depth, 9 feet. At Pit 2, the coarse granular subsoils were excavated 
directly below the topsoil. The gravels , cobbles, and boulders were 
described as subangular to angular and ranged to ± 5 feet maximum size. 
They appeared to be mainly basalt derived. Practical backhoe refusal due 
to large material size was encountered in Pits 1, 3, and 4. 
Results of consolidation tests performed on the fine-grained soils 
are shown on Figures 3, 4 and 5. Figures 4 and 5 indicate the upper porous 
and calcareous silty clay to possess a high settlement potential 
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whereas Figure 3 indicates the underlying stiff, silty,,clay at_Pit 
1 to have a low settlement potential under loading and wetting. Gradation 
test results on.the minus 5 inch size fraction of the granular subsoils 
are shown on Figure 6. 
Moisture content was described as being dry to slightly moist and 
no free water was encountered at the time of pit excavations. 
FOUNDATION RDCaMMENIDATIONS 
The upper topsoil and low density clays possess high settlement 
potential and are not suitable for foundation support. Considering the 
proposed construction and the general subsoil conditions, we recommend 
the buildings be founded on spread footings placed on the underlying very 
stiff clays or granular soils. The following design and construction details 
_ should be observed: 
(1) Footings should be placed on the natural stiff, sandy clay and/or 
the dense granular subsoils below all topsoil and low density clays 
and designed for an allowable bearing capacity of 3,000 psf. Under - 
existing low moisture, initial settle-ent should be relatively minor. 
Additional differential settlement of about 1/2 to 3/4 inch should 
be anticipated if the subsoils were to become wet. 
(2) Minimum footing width should be taken as 16 inches for bearing walls 
and 2 feet for columns. 
(3) Continuous foundation walls should be adequately reinforced to span 
local anomalies. Basement walls acting as retaining structures 
should be designed to resist an equivalent lateral earth pressure 
of 45 psf per foot of depth. Back -fill should consist of granular soils 
free of oversized material compacted to at least 900 of standard 
Proctor density. The backfill surface should be graded to drain away 
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from the structure. 
(4) All topsoil, low density upper clays, disturbed material and any 
local soft pockets of soil found at the base of the foundation 
excavation should be removed and the excavation extended to the 
lower very stiff clays or granular soils. Boulders should be 
carefully removed to minimize disturbance. A representative of 
the soils engineer should observe the excavation to verify proper 
bearing material. 
(5) All footings should be provided with adequate soil cover above the 
bearing elevation for frost protection. 
GROUND FLOORS 
The on -site soils, other than topsoil, are suitable to support 
lightly loaded floor slabs. The low density upper clays are sensitive 
to moisture fluctuations and there is a risk_ of some settlement. In 
slab -on -grade floor areas, we recommend all topsoil and disturbed soil be 
removed and the exposed subgrade be scarified, moistened and compacted 
to at least 90% of standard Proctor density. The on -site sandy clay and 
granular soils free of oversized material should be suitable for use as 
structural fill. Compaction of backfill should be at least 95% of 
standard Proctor density at a moisture content near optimun. 
To reduce the effects of some differential movement, slabs should 
be separated from bearing hers with a positive expansion joint and 
adequately reinforced. A miniman 4 inch layer of gravel should be 
provided immediately beneath concrete slabs -on -grade to help distribute 
the loadings. 
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The upper natural subsoils are susceptible to consolidation upon 
changes in moisture content. It is important that good surface drainage 
be maintained both during construction and for the life of the building. 
The following details should be observed: 
(1) Excessive wetting or drying of the foundation excavation should be 
avoided during construction. 
(2) Miscellaneous backfill around the structure should be moistened and 
compacted to at least 900 of standard Proctor density. 
(3) The ground surface surrounding the exterior of the building should 
be sloped to drain away from the structure in all directions. Vwe 
rend a minimum slope of 6 inches in the first 10 feet. poof 
downspouts and drains should discharge well beyond the limits of 
all backfill. 
This report has been prepared in accordance with generally accepted 
soil and foundation engineering practices in this area for the use by 
the client for design purposes. The conclusions and recommendations 
submitted in this report are based upon the data obtained from the test 
pits excavated at the locations indicated on the test pit plan. The 
nature and extent of variations between the test pits may not become 
evident until excavation is performed. If, during construction, soil 
and ground water conditions appear to be different from those described 
herein, this office should be advised at once so that re-evaluation of 
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the recomendati.ons may be made. We recmrend on -site observation of 
excavations and foundation bearing strata by a soil engineer. 
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on June 2, 1981 with a 
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and refer to contours on 
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dense, sli btlV moist, brown, with some cal- 
excavation. 
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LL = Liquid Limit (%) 
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PI = Plasticity Index (%) 
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101 MIDLAND AVENUE • P.O. BOX O . BASALT, COORADO 81621 
(303) 927.4701 
91c . Bitty Dittwn 
PO Box 756 
A,spen, Cotonado 81612 
Dean Bitty: 
Javucalc y 20, 1981 
rJA2 n 1981 
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 
I am writing the tetten at the di4eetion ob the Board ob 
DiAectoAz ob the Bazaett Sanitation DistAi.c.t to eon4.ucm th.eiA 
nesponze to your recent neque�st bon "outside u6en" .sehv.ice 4on an 
apartment eomptex near the Town o4 Bazattlz water stoAage tanh..s. 
The board ne4u�sed e o ex '6 env.ice UU t 
wen cn �ed 
di.6tr.ict w %c ins a un t on en onced of i.c 
The nea�son.ing be .c t, o eourzse, -us at the purpose oA the 
zan.itation distn.iet "vs to provide sanctaAy 6eweA seAv.ice�s to those 
taxpayers who rezide in diztt ie t boundar.iu. 
The boaxd did indicate a w.i.tti,ngnezz to zexve the pnopenty 
with sewer .i4 .it were annexed to the Town o{ B"aZt,_which "i6 
d.c6tA" er can glcant utit ty seAv.ice to a 
pnopenty. The Board of D ucecton s o4 the Batt Sanitation DiStr.ict 
does not beet that it is appnopn.i.ate 4on them to make tand use 
dee"vs.ionz; theneboxe, they are debeAAing the decizion of .the 
Dittmar devetopment proposat to the Baza2t Town Boated ob Tnustee�s. 
I � the town agrees to annex the ta.nd, the sanitation ion dust ict 
would eentainty eons-idden a pnoposat ion 6ewen senv.ice on the above 
parcet. 
It has atso been brought to my attention. that Uk. D.ittmat 
proposed the Sunup Subd.iviz ion .in .Pate 1979 on thin game pnopenty 
which was not approved by Boatee County. I have enctosed a copy o� 
a tetteA from the Basatt FiAe Protection Distn.ict indicating some 
,serious hazards to the heatth, za�ety, and wetjare ob potentia t 
ru.idents o4 any development on the DittmaA pnopenty, as wett as 
exi.6ting residents in the area, .i6 any development were attowed 
without substantiat public improvements. 
Established in 1901 
TOWN OF BASALT 
101 MIDLAND AVENUE • P.O. BOX Q • BASALT, COLORADO 81621 
(303) 927-4T01 
Thank you 4on giving the Baza.l t Sanitation DiztAict the 
oppoAtu.nity to comment on this pxopo,6at phoject. 1� you shoutd 
have any que�stion.6, ptea�se fleet �Aee to contact me. 
Sineexety, 
Lee Menhet 
Town Manager 
CC: Bagte County Boaxd o4 CommizzioKutz 
EAic' Bdeen, ' Fagte County San itz A ian 
Caen CuAt z, Chie4 o4 Bazatt FiAe Pnoteeti.on Di6tn.ict 
Established in 1901 
January 59 1981 
Billy Dittmar 
P.O. Box 756 
Aspen, CO 81612 
TO THE BASALT METROPOLITAN SANITATION DISTRICT, 
I an planning to build an apartment complex of 
17 units on Lot 13, Epply Subdivision, Basalt, Colorado. 
I hereby formally request to hook-up 17 dwelling units to 
Your system. I specifically request to be treated as an 
"outside user". We would be willing to extend your sewer 
system at our cost and to your specifications to reach our 
'project. 
I realize that an approval of such hook-up would 
also need the approval of the City Council of Basalt, please 
make your decision contigent to it. In other words, please 
approve my project at this time if the City Council of Basalt 
will also give its consent at a later time. 
Respectfully submitted, 
BASALT & RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 
r ` P.O. BOX 801 
BASALT, COLORADO 81621 
927-321 1 
rn'_omhor 17,1979 
:,agle County 
Department of I'lannin:; And :,Iovelopmont 
?- • 3o;C 7R9 
i:a.le, Colorado '1631 
ttL l Liu- 12'�-1 --� Jkotch ?1an 
Applicants Gorman �Att:r.ar 
forrill Knight, 
'rho i:asalt Y ctura_l i`iro Protection District 6o.ard and 1 have 
reviewed the 61cotch Ilan submitted for Sunup subdivision by German 
L)ittma.r. Cur findings in regards to this plan are that the access 
road to the proporty does not.meet Uniform giro Code which calls for 
?0' All-weather surface roads. Due to grade and .width of this road 
it is questionablo as to whether our trucks could safely travel 
this road. 
,Je do not pass approval on any proposed w.:ttor linos such as 
those in Exhibit "A". A booster pump is an adequate supplier of 
water for fire fighting; purposes on a 6" water lino. 
If th�j power line slio-gym over triploxes is a high voltage. line 
it is dofinatel,y not acceptable for obvious reasons including the 
critical danger for firo fighting. 
3kotched drives and roads into triplexes indicate extreme 
grade for such short. di-st.ances. .Jhile this may be navigable for 
fire trucks in good wcathe. it is dofi4ately doubtful for winter 
travel. 
.:incorely, 
Glon 
Curtis 
Fire 
Chief 
December 30, 1980 
Billy Dittmar 
P.0 Box 756 
Aspen, CO 81611 
EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH 
Dear Sirs, 
This is an application for a permit to install 17 
individual systems which recycle treated waste water for potable 
purposes, to serve 17 apartments at Lot 13 Epply Subdivision. 
This site plan is to serve ONLY for the purpose of obtaining 
a permit to install individual sewerage systems and will be 
intergrated at a later time to "the plot plan" for the purpose 
of obtaining a building permit. 
The systems proposed to be installed are governed 
under the Eagle County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations 
adopted February 1980 and especially delt with under Section 9, 
Subsection .8-C-1 & 2 pertaining to "Systems Which Recycle 
Treated Wastewater for Potable Purposes", it states: 
1. No system shall be permitted which will recycle 
wastewater for potable purposes except a system 
which shall consistently meet all of the sanitation 
and maximum contaminant level requirements of rules, 
regulations, and standards of the Colorado Department 
of Health and of the Eagle County Borad of Health. 
2. The recycling systems are experimental, and, as such, 
require a back-up feasibility plan for alternate 
water and sewage disposal in the event of failure 
of the recycling system. 
To satisfy 9.8 - C - 1 
The systems to be used are manufactured and .serviced by 
PureCycle, Inc. All data concerning those systems are on file in 
the Eagle County Environmental Health Office. An additional copy 
is included with this application. Those systems are certified and 
approved to conform to the rules, regulations and standards of the 
Colorado Department of Health.and are currently in use throughout 
the southwest USA. 
To satisfy 9.8 - C - 2 
Back up Feasibility Plan. 
The systems basic components are 2 tanks holding 1,500 
gallons each. Both of these tanks are excessable at any time. One 
tank serves to contain fresh water and the other waste water. It is 
proposed to use those 2 tanks as holding tanks upon equipment failure 
and service them as required. 
Page 2 
Additional Fresh Water Availability. 
The property is served at the present time by a 3/4" 
water line using water from the Basalt City Water System. It 
is proposed to use such water as an additional backup system in 
case of failure. 
I would like to ask the Eagle County Board of Health 
to evaluate the proposed project on its merits.of Health Regula- 
tions ONLY and to approve the installation of 17 individual Pure - 
Cycle Systems. 
Respectfully submitted, 
� �'x 03ak. �- � 
Billy Dittmar 
0 
STEWART H. BROWN 
ATTORNEY AT LAW 
223 WALL STREET 
VAIL, COLORADO 81657 
303-476-S47S 
July 14, 1981 
Beth A. Whittier, 
County Attorney 
Eagle County 
Esq . 
EagleColorado 81631 
Re: Billy Dittmar Building Permit 
Application 
Dear Beth: 
1JL 10 1981 
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 
y,�7 
/C✓ 
In connection with the application of my client, Billy 
Dittmar, for a building permit, Billy Dittmar has received 
correspondance from James A. Rubin, Director of Planning, 
and Erik W. Edeen, Inspector, Eagle County Department of 
Environmental Health, copies of which are enclosed. 
Concerning the letter addressed to Mr. Dittmar by Mr. 
Rubin it would appear to be Eagle County's position, as repre- 
sented by Mr. Rubin, that the issuance of a building permit 
may be denied pending receipt of written commitment from 
PureCycle. I am unab le to ascertain from Mr. Rubin's letter 
whether the requirement of such a commitment derives from 
the Building Code, the Building Resolution, the Zoning 
Resolution, or possibly some other source of authority. 
Rather than address this letter to Mr. Rubin, who I am sure 
would refer it to you, I am addressing it to you with the 
request that you furnish the requested clarification at your 
earliest convenience. 
Concerning the communication addressed to Mr. Dittmar by 
Mr. Edeen, it would appear to be the position of Eagle County, 
as represented by Mr. Edeen, that approval of the proposed 
PureCycle units may be made conditon upon PureCycle locating 
a service center in the Eagle, Garfield or Pitkin County areas. 
Presumably authority so to condition such approval derives 
from legislation in effect in Eagle County. Again I am addres- 
sing this inquiry to you rather than to Mr. Edeen for obvious 
reasons, with the request that you furnish clarification at 
your earliest convenience. 
Should you have any questions please give me a call. 
Your`'$ ver.y,truly. 
,,,F., of '�; 
_Stewrjt H. Bro0n 
cc. James A. Rubin 
Erik W. Edeen 
STEWART H. BROWN 
ATTORNEY AT LAW 
225 WALL STREET 
VAIL, COLORADO 81657 
303-476-5475 
July 14, 1981 
Beth A. Whittier, 
County Attorney 
Eagle County 
Esq . 
EagleColorado 81631 
Re: Billy Dittmar Building Permit 
Application 
Dear Beth: 
Q 
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_U_ 
jJL 106 1981 
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 
In connection with the application of my client, Billy 
Dittmar, for a building permit, Billy Dittmar has received 
correspondance from James A. Rubin, Director of Planning, 
and Erik W. Edeen, Inspector, Eagle County Department of 
Environmental Health, copies of which are enclosed. 
Concerning the letter addressed to Mr. Dittmar by Mr. 
Rubin it would appear to be Eagle County's position, as repre- 
sented by Mr. Rubin, that the issuance of a building permit 
may be denied pending receipt of written commitment from 
PureCycle. I am unab le to ascertain from Mr. Rubin's letter 
whether the requirement of such a commitment derives from 
the Building Code, the Building Resolution, the Zoning 
Resolution, or possibly some other source of authority. 
Rather than address this letter to Mr. Rubin, who I am sure 
would refer it to you, I am addressing it to you with the 
request that you furnish the requested clarification at your 
earliest convenience. 
Concerning the communication addressed to Mr. Dittmar by 
Mr. Edeen, it would appear to be the position of Eagle County, 
as represented by Mr. Edeen, that approval of the proposed 
PureCycle units may be made conditon upon PureCycle locating 
a service center in the Eagle, Garfield or Pitkin County areas. 
Presumably authority so to condition such approval derives 
from legislation in effect in Eagle County. Again I am addres- 
sing this inquiry to you rather than to Mr. Edeen for obvious 
reasons, with the request that you furnish clarification at 
your earliest convenience. 
Should you have any questions please give me a call. 
You very truly, 
`�`' 
�S t w t�'`t H. 
cc. James A. Rubin 
Erik W. Edeen 
EAGLE COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 
a 
ROUTE FORM 
NAr4E 
)ATE REFERRED ` APPLICATION NO. 
LOCATYON 
1 
?lease review the attached application and return it and this completed form 
:o the Environmental Health Office. 
MA-1 NIN Complies with: 
Subdivision Regulations 
Zoing Reg ulations ionsC S3 
Recommend Approval 
,omments: 
3UILDING Set Backs 
Site 
Other 
Recommend Approval 
,omments : . 
zajaJELE • (typV1/"fla`� rye necessary ) 
Environmental ' Heaylghads 
Comments 
Grading 
Drainage i 
Recommend Approval 
XXX** e bel w. 
,ommen ts: Conditional approval granted ;-on the conditional that PureCycle service center is 
located i or i in oun y Areas. Ana tnate wa e be 
_tested Periodically to confirm safety --one sampling er month for bacteria and toxic chemicals. 
ALSO, ^IPTIF TCTIQ PFRMTT Tq C'O TTT T( FNT ilPON HAVING A VALID BUILDING PERMIT." 
r'° 
A 241 
MINISTRATION October 28, 1980 
:t 241 
\JIMAL SHELTER 
9-4292 
;SESSOR 
A 202 
ALDING IN 
ISPECTION 
d 226 or 229 Billy Dittmar 
LERK & BOX 756 
ECORDER Aspen, CO. 81611 
xt 217 
OUNTY Dear Mr. Dittmar, 
TTORNEY 
xt 242 
Based upon the 3.68 acres of land and the topographic survey 
,NGINEER for Eppley Subdivision, Lot 13, we have determined that 17 
.xt236 units could be built on this lot provided that all County 
:NVIRONMENTAL regulations were met at this time. The topographic survey 
1EALTH referred to is th one done by Johnson -Longfellow & Associates, 
:xt 238 
Inc. on July 30, 1979;- 
:XTENSION 
aGENT -_xt 247 If you have any questions, please contact this office. Also, 
_IBRARY keep in mind that County regulations can change and the 17 
=xt255 units are based upon today's regulations. 
PUBLIC HEALTH 
Eagle Ext 252 ti 
Vail 476-5844 
PLANNING 
Ext 226 or 229 i m Williams 
PURCHASING/ Zoning Inspector 
PERSONNEL 
Eki245 
ROAD & BRIDGE Jwljk 
Ext 257 
P.S. The 17 units were derived by using 140,000 sq. ft. 
SHERIFF 
Eagle Ext 211 of usable land at 14% average slope and we divided 
Basalt927-3244 140,000 sq. ft. by 8,000 to get 17 units. 
Gilman 827-5751 
SOCIAL SERVICES 
328-6328 / 
TREASURER GO 
/ 
Ext 201 !!! 
Sanitation District; 
W I T N E S S E T H : 
WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the Town of Basalt 
and the Board of Directors of the Basalt Sanitation District 
recognize that good and adequate water and sewer services are• 
essential to the health, safety and welfare of the Basalt com- 
munity; and 
WHEREAS, the parties hereto declare and find that one 
body should not obligate itself to provide services to an area 
of the community unless the other body also obligates itself to 
provide services to that area; and 
WHEREAS, the Town of Basalt has been and will be peti- 
tioned to annex certain lands within the boundaries of the Town 
and the Basa-lt Sanitation District has been and will be petitioner 
to include certain lands within the boundaries of its district; 
NOW MEREFORE the Board of Trustees of the Town of 
Basalt and the Board of Directors of the Basalt Sanitation Dis- 
tract do hereby resolve to agree and do hereby agree as follows: 
.1. That the Board of Trustees of the Town of Basalt 
will not annex any land into the boundaries of the Town unless 
the Board of Directors of the Basalt Sanitation District agree 
to include such annexed land into the boundaries of the Basalt 
Sanitation District, 
2. That the Board of Directors of the Basalt Sanita- 
tion District will not include any land into the boundaries of 
the Basalt Sanitation District unless the Board of Trustees of 
the Town of Basalt agree to annex such land into the boundaries 
a 
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3. That the Board of Trustees of the Town of Basalt 
and the Board of Directors of the Basalt Sanitation District 
will communicate with each other regarding any and all petitions 
for annexation and petitions for inclusion and will make all 
necessary efforts to implement the agreements herein contained. 
4. That the parties hereto find that this agreement 
is necessary for the immediate preservation of the health, safet, 
and welfare of the citizens of the Town of Basalt and the Basalt 
Sanitation District. 
This agreement was adopted by resolution by roll call 
vote of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Basalt on the 
day of 1974. 
u L�Z 
Mayor T '� 
ATTEST: 
own Clerk 
This agreement was adopted by resolution by,roll call 
vote of the Board of Directors of the Basalt Sanitation District 
on the 18th day of April, 1974. 
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agreement:.,. the Town and Dittmar ag.we:±e:' to the truth and .:It"e*`1Ai�k�� 
of the following: 
(a) 
Dittmar.. is the owner, ;.n fees simple, of t & , certain parse ' or 
And (h: re inn t or the P°property") situatu n Ogle [.e'' Cvunty 
Colorado and described at Exhibit `rA" rat.t, {: ud hereLC Onto 
incorporated herein by this re.ierinc:er, a 
(b) 
Dittmar Mixes to file a petition for al.;.rnt.ic)n of LIm 
propert.; to Lh1! '1o%> n, subject. to the tern.: -rd cl aditier'>n1 of 
thisavreelai!i'n e ari C' . 
(c) 
The property is situate in Engle County. Q krado and Dittmar 
is currently enLiLled, under tiro applicahju Eag e Count 
Zoning RP.gu L a L_!. ns. to place and construu t ; I : unit 
residential l.a ci i ;.ty on the property; an,. 
(d) 
Dittmar has obtained a building; permit from Ogle County, 
Colorado for the construction of a 17 uuQ apartment comple): 
on the pI'Cypert.y and has commenced the co s ruction of said 1 r 
units prior to the execution Ofthis ag,t e t -:{ :IL; ane 
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Dittmar desirus> to annex the property to Lhe Town and to 
receive certain municipal services provided by t:il.e '.eon,*n and 
the Town has approved such annexation and pto']'sion of 
services upon the terms and cond.icions an herainiafter sot.. 
forth. 
2. 
Annexation of LP 2pfrtyL. Basalt hereby agreas to annex the 
property 
into the "Cowry and to thereupon provide to the property water 
service! 
and such other municipal services as are usup : and cu::Luma.ty , for 
prppertie 
p Located within the boundaries or limits of the 'Good, 
3. 
`" Dittmar's Migations. For and in 'consi.de- ation of the Towns' 
agreement 
to annex the property and to provide municipal i pa services 
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thereto 
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rWf►.d. it relitanec upon the Town's faithful pe ri ors Inoz of is ' 1 
covinants 
acid agreements as otherwise herein contained, Dittmar , hereby 
Agree- yo 
pay far perform they following: 
(a 
i,, Payment of the Town's developke.nt re:view Res, and anga.t;Wn,g 
—: 
2> S .'ect:ion fees based; upon tee Town's actual costs iaacuxred 
f , r'puch review process ;and inspections, pr: cvide:d tbay! such 
:. §66 shFall. not exceed` $7.500.00 in total. 
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t �� 7ta:4t' .�.'em$ L'h - 'i:q{.a;i�K d}� 3 At, 0atga�'��„ n counec ri anwith tie 
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die town rates � ,, � � 
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tt Alm t;dl pa ytttenr of���i er ii a dedica w is to feel—, a ati ' sty rt 
y f eR.i:rtni.n:ation at $3'66160per40. �� 
,¢ 
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UP PAj+'MOAt of sewer tag Web t("I"q' ,Iia ialt Wanit:at*C'➢%1 WN �I 
ar tj�t pravide:d than. Gu`.lt i aee..�cltai;l, r at CA s 1 746'0D� 
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F (f lOta�1.l t. � ' 
t at :lazy of an eight+ inch' wta;ateT We from NOW 1 
property, a °, i ddj itic. water system to the ji6pc*.c.ty it�d a�. f itri 
q J 3 I��;I.1.i<r 
se�e�'thts re;�,sert which fsC���.e'�i.ott<�'. 1,e.�ti r�r�'�xi e �• ' 
•t 
W i«t"hitine town' s customary aid �� pl anusrd : A�pec :i fica�tion� 
,.. c r' , 1 
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appyed by the own� � s engiraa�e*t'. �7 � � 
MITT t4'r 
(9) Insth�.�..a f;:lon of is sewer line t".i cd?noeia`,'t" th ;'lf tamper t f t:S'21t,';tt � 
tip s 
nea�:e€rtr sewer line: of the Basalt: Sanit.ljtic)., '?.i.�tgi(ty � � � 
iiatta aha l:l be of such `size and SWIM in such 'maannq . 
a approved by the Basalt Sanitation Distrier. Dittmar A611n,m 
also acquire the necessary easements for t r c exten iod!id ., 
sc qpF line from the public right of way across priva Xe: 
property, and shall obtain the'dedication of such eas�sia t sio 
the pasaylt_ MUMS bi.st.r.ie r. Dittma>tr shall be €zntw#.WAVIS 
q% 
Co use the Towne � s easements and rightts'o` way to they ens ��at� ..:• 
nteceassary :for: the; installation of said se : r line. 
(h) improvement of i'inon drive from its hater -:ion with C84ikrq 
Drive to the boundary'of the p rt{liirty by w i Nnin , proAd•$�yg 
.,ade€l6at:e drainage ditches and culverts, application of ',a 
six a. h. s 
�t 
minimum ui= ui {b") inch road bas,w and t's.t} .;a;c{ one—half al.f 3.ractae_ 
of fl shah: peeving, with a:a finished p ved surface of 
twenty-two feet. it is expressly underste.>,: d and agreed that 
no curb or gutter will be installed by lrir, , mn a-, but Dittmar 
shall provide such grading of the :shoulders End ditches 
adjacent to the improved portion of Pinon !: ri_ve as necessary 
for reasonable and adequate drainage along ;such improved 
portion. All construction design plans, together � ' . � , ;<iCil a Oils 
report: regarding the Soils on which the road :impi(:?'trt'Lfents are 
to be completed, shall be submitted to the Town engineer for 
approval prior to construction, snd Dittmar shall complete 
`such construction in accordance with said .: pproved plans and 
shall assume the risk thereof. Said playas sha:tll also provide 
adequate assurances :that any work an Pin.on Drive shall be 
performed in ai manner providing adequate safe guaFds against 
damage to adjoining f opertiers or persons 02reon. Dittmar 
� - agrees to hold the."9'own harmless from any t r< ;tier- damages 
incltading attorneys fees, arising froth the N,:,rove>reaL of 
MR .Drive, until Pinion Driye is dedi(.at .i to and accepted 
'' r y 
:the: "sown. 
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,` '.h`e: artie�s acknowl.ed e that:.3l;Rtmar currently l , 
, b ,a �, g } hay; an e�ss�:�ent 
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�ancl eight of gray for ingress id" A —fires; to Di.t:tmar's graparty.' 
tmir wi.l:.l also ohtnin an sd.dtttoxaa�i e asera,Jz'tt erred r i�3tt taf 
t i,'toaof at l_ea3st thirty (30) "flee# .,bra width to est ihli.ili:''� 
fi tat I of fifty (50') feet` of gdpetaent and right opow $r. 
�tton Drive= . The titieQtip sai,dt dgAitionaal ea ementy atat ylg 
�' fK day., shall. be of a; uai''tty 'sAffic°ient.'to Permit itt 
1 8iad` ded:ie,atiUti thereof « „ Unt•ilMu mak can dI�a� 
-MY& Aopv, ei�l1~�f 
f.dii»€i'�t' f:1.t.ty (50') 
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foti ht:4f tyt 1:d'J't3t i 
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ttoi'Tow. sh1eK »tcx' ysever' 
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I'ded ;further that .the additJohal easement a nd ragl3C,&&stay* 
t acqux.red l�y� Df t mar" 'for 1'inora (dive.shal f. 1: + c(sztiryedkt Ka. 
t' RAW 
riar3:s or condominium assomi.aat.:fin 'to be 4r:eate.i3 W 't:tuar; 
,With.tshall dedicate, sa3i'd: ea.ae*'aunt and,right of wad,` Aptu 
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'� if If� Tq w )' t - "'t,*: �'�t'�;e uost �.i'ittmir s is _ y p I reap to 
# �n 13 acal! t; i e � iv a 3 � 
ll tla �darned °restY ,,titj_.. ,rpt,64*ki'4e ao'ven x.i:, .insiurl t3R ! 
y 
P"y13 Lca2"a� 7t t} be enkZ at „ nF 
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' ha��;, zaul~c c:prttit«trrless �n;' u,i! i.l the 
Ei {a �dr 
ff.f:Y (501ocxt Wt> ltig'it o`. wav for 1a%vcaxi 
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de4 a to d, to titer �"� ,pub, Ld ir��d t h E� rlat.i.Yr E ehy� 
up ep of Pinon key ht i ts.6M0 s of ,the , 
St'X`VEi:'i thereby.' #Y' Iv to Qt K Rps> t;ii�te 
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s.,_t Wt 
a :hatge, 1ittrc�t�by 
c�fpidicar�nd�ttI�tlee'W:,i#tAt 
p Clf3d t lc9t: '�11r` 1 tYF,ai `i'�4 iak t llnterff?I'E" th L rlS v 
#;{ j!-k gtiTig ' s-e aJ3 t j= preps ~ty,« iE { Y J. 
`Ch1's tr�t;geeirrM rC ist rttingo:nt>`a.tpon .)ittulal p ovia"t'n,r t 
if CUT ell ti.t Lc zur.sE^tlnce poli;a ref lcti.rok; alifi 
e$5 pe33r f:C)r i I I'S KE a an e�re`r3 fX i3v, a pitj'. , i..0 roadtf'�� t? 
Di.ttmaAr props, rr_,y • I 
s# r, (i.)' Dittmar shal:L install undergr6und. all ejA:s,trical, te�,e �s 
`l i attd` other �strr`vi.cet' supplied to the praT: i I)y rsearls ' ' } 
aL'a :xr wire, in accordance wit �4 t rte Tl'gliirf'r, pLITIS a.k 
tt specifications of the suppJ_i Q:i� o.�: such ist i :. i ter o, s st r�i Wit` 
0 Dittmar shi il` dedicate to the''Town or tll�! San tbriOtt 
1 Ustr4 c:.t , is applicable, able, those public eca.:c',~.Qnts an( 
improvements ;icquired or comps-eted purs;ua,.i: to t.liasPsgtt aetit: 
and Dit.tz~lrsr !:hall providethe 'Town and !i.;: t "as bit.11,t`, 
surveys, s aC%.si=act.c�ry to the,otn.a° 3 e:n,.. t'::' - of Hie Va8:er, and 
sewer line; and Pinor. Drive c3`% 4::sJnstruc t ct:l ind C;d' d ictit ed,. 
Dittmar ur t';i�i- agrees to prr..vidaa rhl� �c:� ; the Basalt f: 
S nitat ioit :).St:ric:t, as the case. may be., u,. A..ity eiasst;tCiento 
through Dit:triai` s rroperty for the belief...- ci: other- •ussere. of 
the Town's t,:tr District's uti.li.ty systell!s, o�ri.c?9Wcl, ht>�rrd?��r, 
such easeni&int.s shall not unreasonably with aCees to 
or use of tlie -.even teen (17) residenti,t,. ut.;t.r.7 constructed on 
Dittmrar's property. Dittmar : ball, by .f .. ;.priatc deed 
ieStr:Ll:r_ on ;a';acl f ter' protective covenant , t ,, .7r <'. ,_licit this 
provision can be tu%forced against Dittmii.ir' h:Urs, .successors 
and assign,.. 
(k) Planting of sircwh trees and other` vegeta!t :.:,ai as *agreed upon by 
the',Towrr ;rrlci i.ttnlar to provicie: ac:reeni.i'g% cl; rhea improvements 
to be const.ructe d on Dittmar's property f surrounding 
propert: es. It is; understood in this: rc g, nd that total 
{ screening is slot passible and that aIcaild:::t: a,pir.E� plan as 
app;t:oved by Kurt Culbertson or tither. agent. :,f the :fowa, will 
be Satls tic.t:ory, provided that such lanci.._aa ping plan shail 
{ ' include eros—ion control matting on steel) : 1. _tpes, a one year 
warranty on F,iant materials, 1lydro—mulch _.c::(.nF, Mid 
Additional plant materials as 4pecified 1ty the Town's 
k designat.ed .a;a'xYt. 
(1} DiCCtaa�r shall, upon request by .the Town, rIi int to the. Town an 
{ ea emetit and right o.f way ,for t:hid extension of Pi.non Drive 
bvet',,, ,in across Di,ttmar's said property, Hie loc:eitis�n; tsi which 
easeta tYt arad ri ki.t of way 'shah. e determined say .,the Town 
tiro id.ed tYEx t it shah. not exceed fifty fcec -. in width inor 
sh-All,it be located in a mansner Which will unreasonably 
interfere with access to or use of the li re_si.dentiai units 
to tstrucr.ed on i3ittmar' a property> ' `Th.e loc.:tiora of Hasid 
easement and rights of way sha11 • Ve deemed r`asona bi e, sd , long' 
as the residential units lacy t ed"+"errs Ditt.inar's property 4main 
oonfomi�ty with the set balk xegulations as :tr�E!est e.rsliy a 
applicable. in the none distr,i.et �,n, which I-c:.tpia.r's r r t rcy is Ali=` 
located, To insure that the dedication of d5a:id e sleti xt latt d ' 
right of wcEu as anticipated by tits subpar aP„raph (t) !,• cur {E4 
t 
ttr'the future, Dittmar will treks: rei+wxence to th�',.p�� 
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77, 
o 
foliiws 
Date For I'm" L 
0,0 
oil SO. 
(loan NMI 
owl 
mW 
RAIN 14per than 
x pro 
I_ WAS ITS 
cc 
is 
Town may desire,to construct an additional wate 
ta"nfor such other ap;ion as IQ Town may determine. 
Ah'all. on or befareWY'41983, give Dittmx written 
AY 
�'�Ohtruding smid water stprage talk, whichever sum is -I" 
contribute Twenty Thousandjollars 
o 
shall be made by DiSmar within 30 days folLowing the—T 
-that in no evcnt sball"suq 
tank or other option,yrovided 
pgyment be due prior to Dittmg;!s connection to the L 
r"� domeSLIC water system. -it ipunderstood ard agreed that 
iihove, may be applied toward the.construction of said.wacer 
.,Storage tank. The Town may. at'its,option. utilize a portion 
"firagraph 6(b) below. In the:,evertt any portion of said 
,;,improvement fund eqtgbljshad JUTSPIFt to ynra6raph 6(b) below 
shd 
be repaid W sum so Atinized from funds colleett �as 
repayments from future users Of tail water storage t&nk., 
IT 
01=41-thiVagreement for doiestic water service.. 
PlIg"T"a all pop, 
11 tit 
ofit 
WAN 121 
MArno.ne year.,. 
oil- 
SOUP req, 
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, ifi, gr ph le�ra, i)it.ttraar'sha�1, Fr r9r to annexation ref_ the PO) 
Rumfr F 
} <t ; int# ike To47Yly or prior to:Iitt>mat. s irlletian of the taat+3tC opt! 
5d tli t MANTCris'n's domestic Watai w�lstd3lSky W'�i101 U-',,Cr eVAMt_ Aa 
P�?I �71 =� z• 
occur 'obtakin and deliver to the MCA lytti r , 
r 'C fit. t 1`'<.di_ i, t�'th�lG ; 
security tac yptab.l.e tn the 'down, in a.rt amount suff icient tC, OMPp � 
iraprgViaie4ts then remaining to'be cosh lethd b " y .) �_s ..,.=r 'tiS.11 !�a2�3nt tt� 
pel ragreph St pbove and 6 below, which '.,:Meer of c,rd i t or other 
(' shall, run th the benefit of ;he Town, t 
g, g. he.'l:own shall s i' 
Zoning. l y i Ie,tl t.t.raeo4ls dope., 
its ;s �:4 a eti i~ 
ordinance annexing they property to the 'Coven, ,adopt an ordinance zoning 
the property in accordance with the Totrn' s master p Inn.' It is 
:anderseood and agreed in this regard that the 17 residential units to be 
construct t . 
constructed 
n r a t.tt{� property by Dittmar pursuant .; E:':i.Ctenzlr.. � existing 
buildings permit, shall be permitted as a ion -conforming use under the 
f� honing Ordinhnee so .adopted. 
;c 
6v Subdivision Approval. 13ittxrqx shall, upon the °g`owxz's 
�! 
ax.eeptanc of the filing of the petition or annoxaL ion of the property, 
'or at soon thereafter as is reasonably possible, Bic an appl.i:caticn 
witb0fif ' dQh for subdivision of toe pzbo *.'tty ;into 17 townhcuoh..Ar 
t 
V- 
' c'csntlbt�i 4iit pits, with appurtenant QWhoh elements as �sp�rapti��e, and, 
d r ; 
!'i;, Sit , r �. •I 
f� the o�rx' si�a l receive and expeditiouo} * rotes t such subdivi� of► 
app]i eCi4n; U an the Town's a r vsubdivision 
' divi.s on trL �� } p t FF o a of the scab i 
i 
,� f p apart tt t 17 separate feS. simple estates do towul;o 
ulsewoum 
rsllax r : �,W ' f sz 
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HN }tea , , coitdtsai' i ms '. without requiring Ditt " tw7 pair . tan�� plc?d3tWhi tents:, #r } W 
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U" such subdi V lb ; ii �:. [ i3 4ty �p 
\ Xi1C nt�it!i1 ` 1 
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be .regcl.ire� -iWo r'lY S"tipro 
r>aYtphs to land (la) a tliig :pratr�lt �1}. 7.f, :.uwe:.,.., 
c, r. such � L 
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a�aF►li#;atioh• j made In accordance with W' provisz_..ts of this :$j;�[� � 
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tr1%? T<3,3Cts i5 ti.ffiatr stria 3 �xC�t be o f lignad to pay .Supi#.4jk _ ' 
it: is una g4Qod and ai'.:'C'eed in this rE.'gi]rd that the Oes i 
Cc paidlAq AP, ai u1r ; 
public of rbVimet1ts ` o be constructed, 
�,� i+.t tni)ar ij # trartt t:c# Lite 
provisions of.: th i s agreement, shall be deemed to matisfy the re 
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APE 
Femg 104' 
t 
0 " the Townis'subdivision regulations with regard io payment o MR 6RM oil 
:4 �� 7Fs�i, 
canstruct.idn of public i.mPrc'svements. Prior to the '1•Ws .final,app>ro*k � 
of the final. subdivision plat or condominium map for said Lr units on . 
14 
.,i 
the ro ert C1iCtamai shall enter into w Subdivision l.;nptavc.r;..cts 
WaeSO with the Town. which agreement. shall he co"si stent with the 
terms at;d conditions set forth herein and shall provide for DittmakS 
cellvexy;to'the Town of a lettez of credi.k or other security aocoptable 
to the lows t>7ihich will secure Dittmar°s 1, 
cotnpl�tiot, ,-�t t:tze public 
improveriants tars he:reinabove set forth. 1 the event: the Town fails to 
Sppi^ove t ms Is. subdivision application as• above provided, the 1. 
s�ecuri 
ire b3' Dittmar to secure pqutd;o Chose stcrus xequired'br ' 
itar`,x�! b wi:L:� N 
k e reless.ad 
2. 
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it1nG' 8s ag i'f'!°tT.t'.riC 3E�t t 4 r� 
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t ' �atYtt ?Ca$ f#�1 no w the property to the Town '3 `"e Apressl y c on ni 
3 
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t o l o nin within th in s►init 9, . at 
/ � after tf�#� Town! 
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EAGLE COUNTY, P. O. BOX 179 
COURTHOUSE, EAGLE CO. - PH. (303) 328-7311 PERMIT 
DATE December 2 1981 PERMIT NO. 1VR'_ 2194 
APPLICANT German Dittmar ADDRESS Box 756 Aspen , Colora o 
IN0.) (STREET) (CONTR'S LICENSE) 
PERMIT ro eon�t.T'17['•t '1-W0 Apt .( B?�dik�. 17 Units NUMBER OF 
(TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT) NO. (PROPOSED USE) DWELLING UNITS 
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BUILDING IS TO BE FT. WIDE BY FT. LONG BY - FT. IN HEIGHT AND SHALL CONFORM IN CONSTRUCTION 
TO TYPE USE GROUP BASEMENT WALLS OR FOUNDATION " 
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REMARKS: Pptgbl e Water M13 t be '-sampled once per month for bacteria and 
toxic chemicals; 
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AREA OR 
VOLUME - ESTIMATED COST � R9,000 O0 FEEMiT 2353,00 
'(CUBIC/SQUARE FEET) 
OWNER German Dittmar 
ADDRESS Box 756 Aspen, Colorado 81612, BUILDING DEPTg_; 
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CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION 
Jurisdiction of EAGLE COUNTY 
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USE THIS FORM WHEN APPLYING FOR ANY OR ALL OF THE FOLLOWING PERMITS: 
CIRCLE THOSE THAT APPLY - [ A ] ding [ B ] Plumbing [ C ] Electrical [ D ] Mechanical 
[ E ] Road Cut/Right of Way F Individual Sewage Disposal System [ G ] Grading [ H ] Sign 
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CONTRACTOR t ��IlMAI ADDRESS PHONE LICENSE NO. 
ARCHITECT OR DESIGNER MAIL ADDRESS PHONE LICENSE NO. 
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ENGINEER MAIL ADDRESS PHONE LICENSE NO. 
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LENDER MAIL ADDRESS BRANCH 
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USE OF BUILDING�� 
7 { 1���j���A 
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Dwelling Units 
8 Class of work:, OVEW ❑ ADDITION ❑ ALTERATION ❑ REPAIR ❑ MOVE ❑ REMOVE 
9 Describe work:�s—�s�Gl�m/1 
10 Change of use from 
Change of use to 
11 Valuation of work: $ 
14 Total floor area of structure: 
12 Acreage or sq. footage of lot: 
15 Height of structure above finish grade: 
13 Sq. footage of lot coverage: 
16 Special conditions and Additional Information: 
31TE PLAN MUST BE INCLUDED WITH THIS APPLICATION: exceptions are listed in 
Eagle County Building Resolution. For site plan preparation instructions refer to Eagle County 
publication "Graphic & Submittal Requirements for Site Plans". 
17 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS 
APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT. 
ALL PROVISIONS OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES GOVERNING THIS 
TYPE OF WORK WILL BE COMPLIED WITH WHETHER SPECIFIED SIGNATURE OF CONT OR OR AUTHORIZED AGENT DATE 
HEREIN OR NOT. THE GRANTING OF A PERMIT DOES NOT 
PRESUME TO GIVE AUTHORITY TO VIOLATE OR CANCEL THE 
PROVISIONS OF ANY OTHER STATE OR LOCAL LAW REGULATING 
CONSTRUCTION OR THE PERFORMANCE OF CONSTRUCTION. k5NaURE OF OWNER (IF OWNER BUILDER) DATE 
APPLICATION ACCEPTED BY 
PLANS CHECKED BY 
APPROVED FOR ISSUANCE BY 
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EAGLE COUNTY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO WORK IN COUNTY RIGHT OF WAY 
1. Work is for: (circle those that apply) WATER, SEWER, GAS, ELECTRIC, TELEPHONE, TV CABLE, DRIVEWAY ACCESS, 
OTHER 
2. Show roads with names, buildings, and location of cut or driveway (with dash lines) on 8%"x11" sheet. 
NOTE: Constructing plans and specifications prepared by a professional Engineer registered in the State of Colorado 
may be required by the County Engineer. 
Road Cut Dimensions: 
3. WI DTH LENGTH DEPTH 
4. Square feet of pavement to be repaved 
5. Lineal feet of pavement to be saw cut 
6. DATE START DATE COMPLETE 
7. Is all material, labor, and equipment available to complete work? 
8. Supplemental sheets have been completed and are attached hereto and made a part of this application 
9. Special conditions: 
10. 1 certify that I have read all requirements of the RESOLUTION and will abide by the same, and that all utilities have been 
notified as required. 
(date) 
(applicant's signature) 
APPLICATION FOR INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM PERMIT 
1. DESIGN ENGINEER OF SYSTEM (if applicable): i 
ADDRESS:n�{�• PHONE:.�� ��- 
2. PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLATION OF SYSTEM: 515' � w� 
3. 
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ADDRESS: 
BUILDING OR SERVICE TYPE: (Check applicable category) 
PHONE: 
00 Residential — Single-family dwellings ( ) Residential — Triplex 
( ) Residential — Duplex ( ) Residential — Quadplex 
( ) Commercial — State usage 
# Persons 4 X /:w # Bedrooms 
WASTE TYPES: (Check all applicable): 
(. ) Commercial or Institutional () Dwelling ( ) Garbage Grinder 
( ) Non -domestic wastes ( ) Transient Use (X) Dishwasher 
( ) Other ( ) Automatic Washer 
SOURCE AND TYPE OF WATER SUPPLY: ( ) Well ( ) Spring ( ) Creek or Stream 
Give depth of all wells within 200 feet of the system: 
If supplied by community water, give name of supplier: /4:- 0 
TYPE OF INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM PROPOSED: 
( ) Septic Tank 
( ) Aeration Plant 
( ) Vault Privy 
( ) Composting Toilet 
( ) Pit Privy 
( ) Incineration Toilet 
( ) Greywater 
( ) Other 
( ) Chemical Toilet 
(X) Recycling, Potable Use 
( ) Recycling, Other Use 
7. 1 hereby certify that I have rend examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. 
SIGNATURE DATE 
TELEPHONE EAGLE COlNT`% il1 
303/328-7311 COUNTY 
1 1 
Board of County 
Eagle, Colorado 81631 - = 
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Commissioners �� 
Ext 241 
Assessor 
Ext 202 
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Clerk and C�z 
Recorder - - 
Ext 217 
Sheriff 
Eagle: Ext211 October 7, 1982 
Basalt: 927-3244 
Gilman: 827-5751 Mr. Billy itt� 
P.O. Box 756 
Treasurer Aspen, Colorado 81612 
Ext 201 
Administration RE: Basburg Project. 
Ext 241 
Dear Sir, 
Animal Shelter 
949-4292 It has come to our attention that the fill slope 
on the south and east.sides of your project continues 
Building to be somewhat unstable. Rock of various sizes con- 
Ext 226oor 229 ton ltinue to dislodge, and roll from that slope. 
r 
Community Although some effort has obviously been made to 
Development retain any runnaway rocks i believe. it i.s a good 
Ext 226 or 229 time to consider doing.. more . -_.-My main concern at this 
time is prevention of the movement of materials from 
County Attorney the slope during next Spring's runoff. 
Ext 263 
Engineer As is. recommended in the site observation report 
Ext236 by Chen & Associates dated May.11, 1982, we recommend 
that remaining exposed boulders be removed from the 
Environmental slope and that the slope be revegetated with appro- 
Health priate seed types to prevent erosion. Vie further re- 
Ext238 commend that this be accomplished as soon as possible 
before the winter snows set in. 
Extension Agent 
Ext247 Please call for an inspection as soon as these 
Library things are accomplished. 
Ext 255 
Public Health Sincerely, 
Eagle: Ext 252 
Vail: 476-5844 D 
Personnel Brian Haas, 
Ext 241 Assistant Building Official 
Purchasing 
Ext 245 BH / 1 r 1 
cc:File 
Road and Bridge 
Ext257 Beth Whittier 
Social Services 
328-6328 
TOWN OF BASALT 
101 MIDLAND AVENUE • P.O. BOX Q • BASALT, COLORADO 81621 
(303) 927.4701 
August 4, 1982 
Established in 1901 
TOWN OF BASALT 
101 MIDLAND AVENUE . P.O. BOX Q • BASALT, COLORADO 81621 
(303) 927.4701 
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24 June 1981 
Mr. Jim Rubin 
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Eagle County Planning Director 
Eagle County Courthouse 
Eagle, Colorado 
816,31 
Dear Jim: 
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I understand that Billy Dittmar has applied for a building permit 
from Eagle County for his parcel adjacent to Basalt near the town's 
water tanks. I assume that the permit includes the use of a Pure 
Cycle system. 
I have spoken with several people from the Pure Cycle main office in 
Boulder. They apparently have no plans to open a service office 
in the Roaring Fork Valley, which would be required before they 
would sell any of their units to Mr. Dittmar. There is also a 
minimum eighteen month delivery time on these units. Therefore, it 
appears that no building occupancy would be possible on the 
Dittmar property for some time. 
ISdon't feel that anyone will benefit from the county's approval 
of "paper"development projects, which this one would most likely 
become. Thereareother obvious problems associated with the site 
including inadequate access, limited fire protection, and incon- 
sistent land use with the adjacent existing uses. Therefore, I 
would like to suggest that you require a service contract for the 
Pure Cycle systems prior to issuance of a building permit. 
The Basalt Comprehensive Plan is so far indicating that the town's 
growth may include Mr. Dittmar's parcel. 
Please call me if you would like to discuss this matter. 
Sincerely, 
Lee D. Merkel cc: Richard W. Ducic 
Town Manager Eagle:County Commissions, 
Steve Williamson 
Loyal Leavenworth 
Beth Whittier 
Eric Edeen 
Established in 1901 Jerry Best 
Billy Dittmar 
s 
'EAGLE COUNTY BUILDING PERNIIT APPLICATION 
t FINAL: C/C, INSPECTION, LANDSCAPE INSPECTION FORM 
Review Routing Form ( ) Primary Routing ( ) Rerouting 
/,-7 
Date Referred AppI icant 
Permit No. 
Location . Planning Commission File No. 
Review and return to the County Building Official within 6 working days 
Planning: Complies with: Yes No Reviewed by: 
Subdivision Regulations ❑ H 
Zoning Regulations ❑ 
Site Plan (Landscaping) ❑ ❑ 
❑ _ Recommend Approval : 
Comments: A 540GAJ 
County Engineer: Roads 
Grading 
Drainage 
Comments: 
❑ ❑ 
❑ ❑ 
❑ ❑ Recommend Approval: 
County Health: Water 
❑ 
❑ 
Sanitation 
❑ 
❑ 
Perc. test 
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❑ 
Comments: 
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Final Inspection: C/O 
Recommend Approval 
❑ 
❑ 
Comments: 
Recommend Approval: 
/ 
Date: 1621 
Final Inspection: Landscaping2_ 
Recommend Approval ❑ ❑ 
Comments: 
C/O Issued by D ate 
Final Fi I ino Date 
TELEPHONE 
EAGLE COUNTY303/328-7311 
Board of County 
Eagle, Colorado 81631 
Commissioners 
Ext 241 
Assessor 
May 12, 1982 
Ext 202 
Clerk and 
Recorder 
Ext 217 
Sheriff 
....... . :..... 
Eagle: Ext 211 
Mr. Charles A. Cole 
Basalt: 927-3244 
Gilman: 827-5751 
P.O. Box 1235 
Basalt, Colorado 81621 
Treasurer 
Ext 201 
Dear Mr. Cole: 
Administration 
Thank you for your letter of May 9, 1982 concerning the "Pure 
Ext 241 
Cycle System" proposed for each unit of the 17 Unit Apartment 
Animal Shelter 
Building Complex planned for Basalt. 
949-4292 
I am enclosing copies of letters from Pure Cycle and the Colorado 
Building 
Department of Health, along with copies of letters to Beth 
Inspection 
Whittier, County Attorney, for your perusal_ After perusing the. 
Ext 226or229 
enclosed information, you find you have further questions, please 
feel free to call me. 
Community 
Development 
Sincerely, 
Ext 226 or 229 
County Attorney 
Ext 263 
L/ 
Erik W. Edeen, RPS 
Engineer 
Environmental Health Office 
Ext 236 
Environmental 
Health 
Ext 238 
lif 
Extension Agent 
Encs . 
Ext 247 
Library 
Ext 255 
Public Health 
Eagle: Ext 252 
Vail: 476-5844 
Personnel 
Ext 241 
Purchasing 
Ext 245 
Road and Bridge 
257 
Social�xt 
ervices 
3228-6328 
Administrator 
Eagle County Departnent of Health 
PC Box 5jl 
Eagle, CC 81651 
Sir; 
Have you heard of the ariazin g PureCycle? 
Charles A• Cole 
PC Box 1235 
Basalt, co 81621 
May 9, 1982 
I hope so, because your department and the County of Eagle is about 
to get one. 
"PureCycle" is the trade name of a domestic water and scw'age recycling 
system marketed by the PureCycle Corporation, Post office Box 671, Boulder, 
Co 80306. I 1-2.ve personally made inquiries of the PureCycle Corporation 
regarding the certification of their product and the limits of its use, 
ho:aever, as of this date I have received no information. I'm a little 
suspicious about this so I have writteiz the Colorado Department of health 
and I am writing you. 
There is a four acre plot of land adjacent to the city limits of the 
Town of Lasalt, Colorado, within the jurisdiction of the County of Eagle. 
The owner of this property ;ranted to build an apartment complex of seventeen 
units there, 'out upon approaching the torn for annexation was turned down 
by the Town Board, the Town 1,11ater District, and the Torn Srnitation District 
on the grounds that the density proposed was in conflict with densities already 
established in adjoining city jurisdictions. Subsequently, the owner, 
Billy Dittmar, approached the county for a building permit and, through an 
admitted oversight, the county issued the permit. Now all that T'-;Tr. Ditt:rar 
lacked was the water supply and sewage disposal facilities denied him by the 
to,an water and server districts. Being a resourceful man, he found the so- 
lution to this in the PureCycle. 
I mentioned above that I have asked the FureCycle Corporatior_ for its 
credentials and have received no response to the question. I did, however, 
receive sales literature indicating th-ot the device was sufficient and 
appropriate for single family -residences. Single family residences are 
not, of course, seventeen unit dondominium or apartment complexes. 
C� 
I request,.�,*3T, that your depart-ment, together with the building depart- 
mer_t, determine if the PureCycle has certific5Aion by one or more of the 
organizations listed on page eleven of the Stu-te of Colorado, Department 
of Health, Technical Flumbinv- Code (1')72), or if the device has been 
seperately certified or licensed in the State of Colorado. In addition, 
if the device is suitable for a seventeen unit apartment complex, and if so, 
under wht conditions or li-mitations which :=ii 11 rotect the occupants -and 
serve the intersts of public health in the adjoining cor:.-nunities. 
01 
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Charles A. Cole 
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C L RADO 
Richard D. Lamm 
Governor 
December 10, 1980 
Pure Cycle 
P O Box 671 
Boulder CO 80306 
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Attention R. 0. Mankes 
Re: Pure Cycle 
Dear Mr. Mankes: 
F HEALTH 
Frank A. Traylor, M.D. 
Executive Director 
ENUERONMEN (AL HEALTH 
Per your.letter dated Dec.-2, 1980, and our telephone conversa— 
tion of December 9, 1980 concerning the Pure Cycle system as 
currently designed, this Department hereby waives the minimum 
distances for separation of potable water supply lines from 
septic tanks 
treatment plants 
dosing tanks or effluent lines; 
and the minimum distances for separation of potable water supply 
cistern from 
septic tanks 
treatment plants 
dosing tanks or effluent lines. 
If you have further questions, please call at your convenience. 
Sincerely yours, 
WATER QUALITY CONTROL -DIVISION 
�/';f✓ ,afin Farrow 
?ublic Health Engineer 
Drinking Water Section 
,1JF:bjd 
cc: Local Health Departments 
Local Sanitarians 
District Engineers 
EAGLE COUNTY 
Environmental Health 
P. 0. Box 850 
EAGLE, COLORADO 81631 
TELEPHONE 303/328-7311 
January 26, 1981 
BOARD OF COUNTY 
COMMISSIONERS 
Ext 241 
ADMINISTRATION 
German "Billy" Dittmar 
Ext 241 
P. 0. Box 756 
ANIMAL SHELTER 
Aspen, Colorado 81612 
949-4292 
ASSESSOR 
RE: PureCycle System for your property located 
Ext202 
on Basalt Mountain 
BUILDING IN 
INSPECTION 
Dear Billy: 
Ext 226 or 229 
CLERK & 
In a meeting with Colorado Department of Health, Water Quality 
RECORDER 
Control Division representative Richard J. Karlin indicated 
Ext217 
that the PureCycle System has been approved as an individual 
COUNTY 
sewage disposal system in the State of Colorado. However, 
ATTORNEY 
Ext 242 
testing of the potable water supply on the system has not 
g P PP Y Y 
yet been completed. 
ENGINEER 
Ext 236 
The National Sanitation Foundation is conducting tests on 
ENVIRONMENTAL 
the PureCycle unit's potable water portion. This testing 
HEALTH 
includes testing of viruses and other complex organic com- 
pounds for which the Colorado Department of Health hasn't 
EXTENSION 
had the equipment or facilities for testing. 
AGENT 
Ext 247 
Mr. Karlin has indicated that since your proposed 17 units 
LIBRARY 
Ext255 
would be apartment units instead of individually owned 
condominiums, this use may be considered as a public water 
PUBLIC HEALTH 
Eagle Ext 252 
supply. As of this date, the Colorado Department of Health 
pp �'• P 
Vail476-5844 
has not approved the PureCycle System for supply of water 
to the public. 
PLANNING 
Ext 226 or 229 
As a result of the above -mentioned concerns, we recommend 
PURCHASING/ 
PERSONNEL. 
to the Board of Health that our application be tabled until 
Y PP 
Ext245 
we receive results of the National Sanitation Foundation's 
ROAD & BRIDGE 
testing and a determination from the Colorado Department 
Ext257 
of Health on whether your use for 17 units would be con - 
SHERIFF 
sidered a private or public water supply. 
Eagle Ext 211 
Basalt 927-3244 
Sincerely, 
Gilman 827-5751 
SOCIAL SERVICES 
328-6328 
TREASURER 
Erik W. Edeen 
Ext 201 
Environmental Hea7_th n-Efi cer 
EWE/ncm 
November 1, 1979 
Pure Cycle Corporation 
1668 Valtec Lane 
Boulder, Colorado 80302 
Gentlemen: 
Based on (1) a Guideline adopted by the Colorado State Board 
of Health on May 16, 1979, relating to "Systems which recycle 
treated wastewater for potable purposes", specifically the following: 
"No system shall be permitted which will recycle 
wastewater for potable purposes except a system 
which shall consistently meet all of the sanita 
tion and maximum contaminant level requirements 
of rules, regulations and standards of the Colorado 
Department of Health and of the local board of 
health." 
and (2) a detailed analysis by Colorado State Department of 
Health staff from March, 1979 through December, 1979 of the Pure 
Cycle system which, in fact, treats wastewater for potable purposes; 
I am pleased to inform you that the Department's analysis concludes 
that your system consistently meets the standards and requirements 
of this Department as related to -potable water supplies. 
FT:jl 
Sincerely, 
Fran Traylor, M.D. 
Executive Director 
^, 
EN RONNI ENTAL KAL H 
4210 EAST 11TH AVENUE DENVER,COLORADO 80220 PHONE (303) 320-8333 
PureCycle 
1668 Valtec Lane 
P.O. Box 671 
Boulder, CO 80306 
November 19, 1981 
Erik Edeen., Sanitarian 
Eagle County 
P.O. Box 850 
Eagle, CO 81631 
Dear Erik: 
Telephone 303.449-6530 
Cable: PURCYL 
This is to notify you that after considerable review of our market 
opportunities in the Glenwood , Aspen area of Colorado, we have decided 
to open a service center.in Glenwood Springs. 
We will open the service center in the spring of 1982 and -are in a 
position to fill orders for that service center presently. Mr. William 
Dittmar has asked that we notify you of our decision, to enable him to 
proceed with hAs project in Basalt, 
F 
Very truly yours, 
Ala-; 
Robert 0. Mankes, 
Vice President, Marketing 
ROM; cln 
cc: William Dittmar 
Environmental Building Inc. 
P.O. Box 756 
Aspen, CO 816.11 
aLF� COUHUW 
0w4oQof}4oco 
To: Subject: COMMENTS RE: 
Beth Whittier, Attorney Billy Dittmar - Letter from Stu Brown 
From: File No.: Date: 
Erik Edeen, Environmental Health July 20, 1981 
In response to your request for comments regarding the above subject, I 
have the following: 
The Environmental Health Department approved ISDS Permit #516 upon 
the conditions that (1) PureCycle service center is located in the 
Eagle, Garfield, or Pitkin County areas , and (2) that the potable 
water portion be tested once per month for safety, bacteria, and 
toxic chemicals. Must follow the design as set forth in the permit 
application. 
Condition (1) is given because the Individual Sewage Disposal System 
Regulations for Eagle County, adopted February 1980 and effective 
March 27, 1980, state: 
"SECTION XI: MANUFACTURED UNITS UTILIZING MECHANICAL APPARATUS 
FOR TREATMENT OF SEWAGE 
11.1 No such unit utilizing mechanical apparatus and which is 
designed for discharge either upon the ground or beneath 
the ground surface or which may adversely affect Eagle 
County waters shall be permitted unless (1) the system 
is installed within a geographicarea wherein a public, 
quasi -public, or private entity, or political subdivision 
is continually responsible for the efficient operation 
and maintenance of said unit, or r2) the operator of 
the system insures such an efficient operation of all 
mechanical and electrical component parts provided prior 
to and during continuing use." 
Condition (2) is given because potable water is --a requirement for any 
dwelling intended for use with human occupation. 
EWE/ncm, 
HealthColorado 
Depaftment of 
4210 Fast llth Avenue 
Denver, Colcrac'O 80220 
Phone(303) 320-8333 
Pure Cycle 
P 0 Box 671 
Ekwlder,- CO 8O303 
Gentlemen: 
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Ftdnk A. Irdy!Ot, J r., i ;.J. 
Lxecutive Director 
August 7, 1979 
Because of objections by the addressee to certain parts of our letter of 
August 3, 1979, this letter supersedes in toto our letter of august 3, 1979 
on the saw sub ect. The Guidelines oft Individual Sewage Disposal Systevrns 
promulgated by the Colorado State Board of Health on May 16, 1979 provided 
the opportunity for acceptance by tha Department i;; the form of cartifica- 
tion of a system that employs mechanical apparatus for the treatme,5t of 
sewage influent, providing that valid t st information attests try the re- 
liability and perf o ,nance of the sy; tam. 
line requiremnt of supporting valid laboratory tests, as required by the 
Guidelines, has been nevi evaed on Pui Cycle, a recycle system, and found to 
be within the parameters of a manuf'actur-vd unit- utilizing mecalanical 
components. 
This unit, being of unique design offering a reusable supply of water to the 
user, can only be considered as an Individual Sewage Disposal System treat- 
ment facility, and the unit is so certified. 
Under current regulations, this 
the potability of private water 
not im. ly a ruling on that issue 
not relieve the user of the unit 
the applicable Individual Sewage 
adopted pursuant to Law. 
Sincerely, 
13hTEJ'i ij ;'-",..iT 1. ! fS '1.. L7 V Ia; l 
Richard W. Townsend 
Sanitarian 
RWT : W d 
depar went does not have 4irisdiction over 
supplies, and this certification does 
The issuance of the certification does 
rro€n the responsibility of complying with 
Disposal Systen rules and regulations 
L—J 
PUG 2 J I 
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TELEPHONE EAGLE COUNTY 
303/328-7311 
Board of County 
Eagle, Colorado 81631 
Commissioners 
Ext 241 
Assessor 
Ext 202 
.;:. . 
Clerk and 
April 2, 1982 
Recorder, 
Ext 217 
Sheriff 
Eagle: Ext 211 
Basalt: 927-3244 
Mr. Peter Mi l wi d 
Gilman: 827-5751 
c/o Leavenworth, Patrick & Lockhead 
1011 Grand Avenue 
Treasurer 
Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 
Ext201 
Administration 
Dear Mr. Milwid: 
Ext 241 
Enclosed is the information you requested concerning the Germar 
Animal Shelter 
Dittmar- property in Basalt, Colorado. 
949-4292 
Sincerely, 
Building 
Inspection 
Ext 226 or 229 
Community 
Erik W. Edeen, RPS 
Development 
Environmental Health Officer 
Ext 226 or 229 
,Eagle County 
County Attorney 
Ext 263 
Engineer 
EWE/l f 
Ext236 
Encs. 
Environmental 
Health 
Ext 238 
Extension Agent 
Ext 247 
Library 
Ext 255 
Public Health 
Eagle: Ext 252 
Vail: 476-5844 
Personnel 
Ext 241 
Purchasing 
Ext 245 
Road and Bridge 
Ext 257 
Social Services 
328-6328 
Press 
1�0-q 1 :r!! 
1668 Valtec Lane 
PureCude P.O. Box Telephone 303.449-6530 
Boulder, CO 80306 Cable: PURCYL 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 10, 1980 
PURECYCLE NAMES WARREN VAN GENDEREN PRESIDENT 
Boulder, Colorado - The Board of Directors of PureCvcle Corporation announced 
today that Warren Van Genderen will succeed Stanley R. Swanson as President 
and Chief Executive Officer. 
Mr. Van Genderen has a mechanical engineering degree from Massachussetts 
Institute of Technology and an M.B.A. degree from Harvard University. In 
recent years, he has been active in starting, financing, and managing small 
businesses. 
For further information contact: 
John C. Leifer, Vice President, Finance 
PURECYCLE CORPORATION 
(303) 449-6530 
Richard D. Lamm 
Governor 
FJAN15199-811 
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Frank A. Traylor, M.D. 
I $ Z 6 Executive Director 
TO: All Local Boards of Health, Local Health Departments 
And County Samistarmans 
FROM: Water Quality Control Division 
Richard J. Karl in, P. E., Acting Chief 
DATE: January 15, 1981 
SUBJECT: Individual Sewage Disposal System - Pure Cycle 
This supersedes our letter of December 10, 1980 addressed to 
Pure Cycle. 
It is the intent of this Department to approve the current 
design of the Pure Cycle system for use as an individual 
sewage disposal system in the State of 'Colorado. 
For this reason, the following 4 minimum horizontal distances 
are waived for the current Pure Cycle system: (see page 22 of 
ISDS Guidelines dated May 16, 1979) 
1. Potable water supply line to building sewer. 
2. Potable water supply line to septic tanks, 
treatment plants, dosing tanks or effluent lines, 
3. Potable water supply`cistern.to building sewer. 
4. Potable water supply cistern to septic tank, 
treatment plants, dosing tanks, or effluent lines. 
If you have further questions, please call at your convenience. 
RJKfJF:bjd 
cc: District Engineers 
R. 0. Mankes 
4210 EAST 11TH AVENUE DENVER,COLORADO 80220 PHONE (303) 320-8333 
ENVIRONMENT 
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U Systems that purify wastewater so it can suits in an end product that meets or engineered systems more complex than be. reused have been the stuff, only of exceeds Environmental.. Protection the common septic tank: "That's where manned spacecraft or science fiction: But Agency standards for potable water. It is our market is" says <Van Genderen. 
now they are coming. down to earth. A capable of handling virtually all wastes "Our figures show that in the U. S. each., 
Colorado builder is equipping 150 vacs- handled by conventional systems. year $800 million is spent on engineered , 
tion homes in a parched mountain area. The computer continuously monitors sewage systems for sites where you can't 
north of Dillon with closed -loop water the system and, if it malfunctions, shuts put in a septic tank or leach field." 
systems instead of wells, septic tanks, or it down, diagnoses the problem,and The company's ;immediate market. is 
sewage lines. And the manufacturer of notifies Ia service center. In addition, the in the dry areas of the West. In fact,, it 
those devices, a small Boulder (Colo.) computer tells the service center how 
company called PureCycle Corp., sees a much pure water is left in the system, so Space-age technology: 
bright future in areas: where shortages that service personnel can schedule their for the price of a 
and groundwater, problems have calls. The 1,500 gal. -of water in the sys Well and septic tank 
thwarted development. tem is enough for three days' use by a 
Already, PureCycle, which was family of five. The system can treat 400 expects a potential bonanza from towns 
founded in 1976 and had fiscal 1980 reve- gal. a day and deliver that water to that are expected to spring up around 
nues of only $225,000, is hard pressed to household taps at the rate of 7 gal. a synthetic fuel projects. PureCycle also 
fill orders. With a mere 25 systems in minute. Water loss from the, system is sees a market for itself in the wealthy, 
operation and another 20 being installed, about 1 %, but the manufacturers say but and parts of the oil -producing Mid - 
the company has back orders for 300. that is Easily made up by liquids that are dle East. But the system is equally use - 
Within 18 months, it expects to expand brought into the house, such as milk or ful in some low-lying areas —such as 
its production from 20 units a month to water from canned goods. coastal Maryland —where the ground is 
50 a month. And the company sees sales Immediate markets. Despite the space- so saturated with water that septic sys reaching 1,000 unit:; in 1982 and twice age technology involved, the PureCycle terns cannot. be used. 
that re ycle The company's ability to . PureCycle's order)acklog expand, however, is limited to includes 150 systems for a £ Casper (Wyo.) housing prof - 
areas where it has installed a 
ect and 25 for a development central monitoring and main- 
in Tucson, -Ariz. But so far, tenance facility. So far, it has 
the biggest project is the Dil- Y expanded from its initial base 
Ion vacation home develop- in Colorado into Wyoming, 
" New Mexico, and Arizona. ment planned by Spring `'` t 
Creek Development Co_ That Next year it plans to set up 
developer's goal to build 300 operations in Washington, 
(-)regon, and five 
vacation homes seemed Oregon, California,C l stales. 
threatened when water sup- 1 midReceptive aconsumers. Still, 
plies proved to be inadequate. 
he 
4� systems are not for just 
But construction is now pro- z anybody. Homeowners are 
seeding on schedule, and 
warned that the system can - 
H 
erbert Buchw aid, Spring - • * not provide water for their 
Creek's president, plans to = `" l 
equip at least half of the awns or for washing their 
cars. And a faucet left open $250,000 houses he is building x h n pe or 
ry d a run 
with the water purificationning toilet can rapidly" �"` deplete the 
system. The device "allows us x p potable water in 
= the system. But so far, poten- 
to build in areas where a wa- PureCycle's Van Genderen demonstrates his recycling method, tial customers are remarkably ter system is prohibitive in which uses a microcomputer for continuous monitoring. receptive to using and drink - 
cost," he says. 
Contiing reclaimed wastewater. 
nuous monitoring. PureCycle's'sys- system is cost -competitive with digging PureCycle says that a survey it con- 
tem combines sewage and water treat- a well and installing a septic system. The ducted showed that 87% of the respon- 
reent technology with a microcomputer system can be installed for about dents were not bothered by the idea. 
that controls the system and transmits $12,000, and PureCycle charges an addi- And Van Genderen notes that while - operations data to a central monitoring tional $33 a month for maintenance and. some fastidious homeowners use bottled 
location. Waste from sinks; laundry, and service. "Relative to city sewers and water for. drinking; "they find it too 
toilets flows into a 1,500-gal. tank, where water, it's more expensive, but compared much of a hassle" within a couple of 
it is digested by bacteria. The water then to no water, it's cheap," says_ Warren months. 
passes through a series, of ultrafine Van Genderen,PureCycle's president. For homeowners and developers faced', 
membrane filters, activated carbon, and The potential market for such systems with problems in either obtaining water 
ion exchange resins that remove organic . is far from insignificant. Some 30% of or getting rid of sewage, the systems can contaminants and minerals. Finally, it a the homes currently built in,the U. S.- be a boon. For Spring Creek's Buchwxlrl ..0 
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