This environmental covenant held by the Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment (CDPHE) with the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) as a third party beneficiary, subjects the former 2000 South Holly Street site to land use restrictions in perpetuity. These restrictions mostly relate to notifications, and include: CDOT will notify contractors of the potential for contact with affected groundwater and soil prior to any ground disturbing activities on the property, CDOT will notify CDPHE simultaneously when submitting any application for a building permit or change in land use; CDOT will notify CDPHE prior to any planned installation of wells, drilling or pumping activities in any groundwater or aquifer; and CDOT will notify CDPHE prior to any tilling, excavation, grading, construction, or any other activity that disturbs the ground surface.

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