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HomeMy WebLinkAbout820944.tiff flare m r RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS November 1, 1982 AGENDA Tape No. 82-88 ROLL CALL: John Martin, Chairman Chuck Carlson, Pm Ten Norman Carlson Bill Kirby June Stein ark MINUTES: Approval of minutes of October 27, 1982 ADDITIONS To AGENDA: 1) Ordinance 94-A, Cable Television Franchise APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: CQifiSSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: 1) ccntnication Services 2) Engineering Services 3) Health Services 4) Planning Services 5) Purchasing a Personnel COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BUSINESS: OLD: • NEW: 1) Consider authorizing publication of proceedings for November, 1982 2) Consider temporary closure of WCR 49 between NCR 62 and State Hwy. 263 for rep'dr to WC Bridge 49/60A 3) Consider temporary closure of WCR 72 between MICR 29 and 31 for replace- ment of WC Bridge 72/31A 4) Correct neighborhuod to be served.- zimbelnan liquor licenses CONSENT AGENDA APPOINIMEWS: Nov 1 - Work Session 1:30 PM Nov 1 - Annual Fair Board Meeting 6:30 PM Nov 4 - County Council 1:30 PM Nov 4 - Board of Adjustment 2:00 PM Nov 9 - Airport Authority 1:00 PM Nov 10 - Board Meeting cancelled 9:00 AM Nov 10 - Housing Authority 7:30 PM. Nov 12 - Human Resources Advisory Board 9:00 AM Nov 12 - Library Board 4:00 PM Nov 15 - hbrk Session 1:30 PM Nov 16 -,Planning Ccnmission 1:30 PM Nov 18 - Board of Adjustment 2:00 PM Nw 18 - Retirement Board 2:00 PM Nov 18 - Building Trades Advisory Board 7:30 PM HEARINGS: Nov 3 - Public hrg. on final budget & final revenue sharing hrg. 10:00 AM Nov 8 - Public hearing to consider renewal of 3.28 beer license for Gladys Howard, High Plains Enterprises, Inc., dba Pine rake Resdrt 9:00 AM Nov.17 - COZ, A to C3, Theodore, Robert and Janice Rademacher 2:00 PM Nov 17 - COZ, vacation of Development Standards with Zoning Case 1236, Golobe, Lucas and Estaverovich 2:00 PM Nov 17 - LSR,. livestock confinement eraticn for cattle, H. W. Schneider 2:00 PM Nov 17 - USR, Oil Production in R-1 District, North American Oil and Gas Inc., Adernnn Inc. 2:00 PM N v 17 - USR, sanitary landfill, Daniel R. Horst and Jauea Robert D©armin, Sr. 2:00 PM Dec 15 - COZ, A to Cl, Jack W. Zimbelman 2:00 PM Dec 15 - Hearing to consider tavern license, Jack W. ZLnbelman, dba P wpec L Pub . 2:00 PM Dec 15 - Hearing to consider retail liquor store license, Kathy M. Zimbelman,- dba Prospect Pub Liquor - 2:00 PM REPORTS: 1) Drew Scheltinga, Engineering report for month of October, 1982 OOttAP4ICATIOPS: 1) Certifications of tax levies for year 1983 2) Department of Highways Newsletter 182-42 3) Roan of Hudson re: special taxing district for ambulance service 4) Henrylyn Irrigation District re: amended tax certification RESOLUrIO : 1) Approve USR, gravel pit :ration, Buckleen D.Luipu nt Co. (Approved 8/18/82) 2) Approve adopting mill levy for 1982 (Removed from agenda 10/27/82) * 3) Approve authorization for publication of proceedings for N vamber, 1982 * 4) Approve temporary closure of 1CR 49 between WCR 62 & State Hwy 263 * 5) Approve temporary closure of 1CR 72 between NCR 29 & 31 * 6) Approve USR, expansion of airport storage maintenance facilities, Andrew J. Haller * 7) Approve RE 1574 - Coyle and Holland * 8) Approve RE 1575 - Werner * 9) Approve RE 1577- Morgan * 10) Approve ZPMH 1669 - McAnulty * 11) Approve acceptance of bid from Wagner Equipment Co. for repair of De Caterpiller R ridozer * 12) Approve spt ,ial events permit for Elks Lodge 1809 - Novemtwr 19, 1982 * 13) Approve establishing neighborhood,.hearing date and designate Camds- stoner to view site concerning application of Jack W. Zimbelman, dba Prospect Pub * 14) Approve establishing neighborhood, hearing date and designate Commis- sioner to view site concerning application of Kathy Zinbelman, dba Prospect Pub Liquor * Signed at this meeting 0 • RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZE PUBLICATION OF PROCEEDINGS FOR 1982 BE IT RESOLVED, that pursuant to Colorado Revised Statutes 1973, as amended, 30-25-111, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, does hereby authorize publication of the proceeeings as related to each claim and expenditure allowed and paid during the Month of November , 1982; and does hereby further authorize publication of Public Welfare Administration expenditures and all General Assistance Funds. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 1st day of November, 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO"-it/ > ATTEST: '7J7 "11,“4. 2t.Uratam./ Meld County Clerk and Recorde / and b erk to the oid e \) BY( Q{t..„-� . 4k --Deputy Count ler APPRO D ASTO FORM: C- � yA d oun y Attorney LHR? DATE PRESENTED: November 1, 1982 L e- - - - RESOLUTION REt REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 49 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROAD 62 AND STATE HWY. 263 FOR THE REPAIR OF WELD COUNTY BRIDGE 49/60A. WHEREAS, the Board of County Ccnnissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Hare Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6) (a), CRS 1973, as amended, "...local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, nay for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjuction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected,..." and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute, has determined, upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said county roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County C<rmissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Board deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on county roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby auth- orizes and orders thie posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reason- ably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado does declare and establish the following County road to be temp- orarily closed, which shall beecre effective when Standard official traffic control devices are erected giving notice of the restrictions and, when such devices are erected and in place at: Weld County Road 49 between Weld County Road 62 and State Hwy. 263 for the repair of Weld County Bridge 49/60A. Said closure to be effective November 3, 1982 for approximately (2) working days. eP- 5/7 e , so - LN % I iThe above and foregoing Resolution was, on notion duly made and seconded, ! adopted by the follcMng vote on the 1st day of November, 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY cUt4ISSIc*1RS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO :sar r �iielii J T. Martin Chaiirr/man ChcCarlson, Pro-Tern Norman Carlson u— . Kirby / e K. Steinm rk ATTEST: 7� �(1.wv�f"2Aal/W�!/�i'✓ Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Cl 'the Board ��/ p�' / y county Clerk APPROVED AS TO FOFt4: C 4 b---- . _ ___ _ Weld County Attorney We ! � z" , �Pa�1C/3arrelRd<S Pt !/1 oaie,flIt . oq4/ /hs44ers O/thet 91,6 �ip� -F-17,S SOrs ' n upset I/os reP Rene) ! 02e ¢o r nom-is t. N .S/t/o A-13 m .66 Jos s rtP //3/8 7'O :- 09 we -r)1 for f?).e pa jr- Br ,ei� 6 ISM f 1 TITLE Ream 6I 1,7*C-- *rip' Dt-e e d�/ iel SURVEY BY DATE / DRAWN BY (y-a DATE CHECKED BY DATE COUNTY ROAD NO. APPROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER A WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING FORM 16 2/75 RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 72 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 29 AND 31 FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF WELD COUNTY BRIDGE 72/31A. WHEREAS, the Board of Canty Cannissicners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld Canty Hare Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld Canty, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6) (a), CRS 1973, as amended, "...local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for tie purpose of road occstructim and maintenance, terporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a slzc.ified nutter of work days for project completion and shall, in caijuction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected, . .." and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute, has determined, upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said county roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Canty Caamissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Board dears it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on catty roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby auty- orizes and orders the pasting of such traffic control devices as shall be reason- ably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. • BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Ccrmissioners of Weld County, Colorado does declare and establish the following County road to be tenp- oracily closed, which shall becrnt effective when standard official traffic ountrol devices are erected giving notice of the restrictions and, when such devices are erected and in place at: Weld County Road 72 between Weld County Roads 29 and 31 for the replacement of Weld County Bridge 72/31A. Said closure -to be effective November 3, 1982 for approximately (5) working days. • eR 7; ce; c") — '„a_ The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the folio.ing vote on the 1st day of November, 1982. BOARD OF courtly Cu IISSIoNFRS WE.TA cOLAFlADO i ,er i , ?),,,,,246.--,.. —__— Jo T. Martin t Chairman C GR cX (.'e� c 'em Norman Carlson W. Kirby , ne K. Steinmark ATTEST: Q.u� u..wYt`�etten nt/ Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Cif' iota the Board _� y County Clerk AS TO C— Cifrlri -aSi--49--a--f;cQ Weld County Attorney I lip e p an r,;„%les o�/tt jw- Ilo s ti,r.s !U/Ro.td e/ss el to/12,4tin- A-ye.ws i l y,s.5'}'f 1 V 1- N g}'P 7/fe zu' .00 r>-,,.+ de, s rill' As her' 0t- i 1 i 3 € o ///3 Be Id"- .3 uJsr 1t0 �maar to �c- at � y/,I�/ : Rep lac e -rn .�-,-, k o I 13,- ;)61 7�/fIA TITLE R04 ) PiosPre ffe�/.ere-,ne1/[ 87-4-e /9/4 a SURVEY BY DATE � �� DRAWN BY DATE , Y""r CHECKED B DATE COUNTY ROAD NO. _L= APPROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING 1 FORM 16 2/75 I RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW FOR EXPANSION OF AIRPORT STORAGE MAINTENANCE FACILITIES - ANDREW J. HALLER WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing on the 27th day of October, 1982, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Andrew J. Haller, 7507 Weld County Road 39, Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621, for a Use by Special Re- view for expansion of airport storage maintenance facilities, on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the South Half of Section 30, Town- ship 2 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Section 24.4. 2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Use by Special Review, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the re- quest of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter, and having been fully informed, finds that: 1. The submitted materials are incompliance with application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a) The proposal is consistent with Comprehensive Plan policies in that the use does not appear to infringe on the continued agricultural use in the vicinity or County. b) The proposal is consistent with the intent of the agri- cultural zone district and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. c) The activities and improvements proposed will be com- patible with existing and future agricultural and rural residential uses in the neighborhood. 1 ry K - 01 S"/ Page 2 RE: USR - HALLER d) No Overlay Districts affect the site. e) Use by Special Review Operations and Design Standards provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare to the neighborhood and County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners that the application for a Use by Special Review for expansion, of airport storage maintenance facilities on the here- inabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted sub- ject to the following conditions: 1. The attached Standards for Use by Special Review be adopted. 2. The plat for the use permit be placed of record by the Department of Planning Services staff prior to any build- ing permits being issued on the site. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of October, A.D. , 1982. x /�.11 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 'I����-' �%�^M ��`��� WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder �� and Clerk to the B3ar-d J lin T. Martin,Chairman Cy is :t Reputy Count Clerk Chuck Carlson, Pro -Tem LOY�TJ APPROVED AS TO FORM: -0- Norman Carlson County Attorney Kirby K. Stei :r DATE PRESENTED: November 1, 1982 i • DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Andrew J. and Cornelia Haller USR-530:82:45 1. The permitted uses on the hereon described parcel shall be an airport operation to accomodate a maximam of eighty (80) aircraft with a total of eight (8) hangars and a dwelling for security purposes as described in the application materials and plat on file with the Department of Planning Services. Review, Section 4.5 2. Deign ofs theWeld dCounty Zoning Ordinance ards for Uses by lshall be complied2with. seq.ions rds uses y Special ection 3. seq. oof thesWeldaCountyrZoningb w0rdinance shallbes 24.6 scomplies with. 4. The Use by Special Review shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the Standards stated above and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Any material deviations from the plans and/or Standards, as shown or stated above, shall require the • approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans and/or Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 5. The property owner and/or operatorthis operation shall responsible for complying with all of the above stated Standards. Noncompliance with any of the above stated standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. RA:rg RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 574 - NANCY COPPLE AND CAROL AND ELINOR HOLLAND WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Com- missioners at a public meeting held in the Chambers of the Board, that the division into two parcels of land, as shown on the plat known as Recorded Exemption No. 574, being the property of Nancy Copple and Carol and Elinor Holland, described as part of the South 1/2 of Section 3, Township 1 North, Range 67 WeSt of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described in the plat which shall be provided by the applicants and known as Exhibit "A", said plat to be recorded, does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land", pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101 (10) (d) , CRS 1973, as amended. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the hereinabove described parcel of land owned by Nancy Copple and Carol and Elinor Holland be, and hereby is, exempt from the definition of the terms, "sub- division" and "subdivided land". BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that this approval is conditional upon the following: 1) the owner of the proposed Lot "B" shall submit evidence of an adequate sewer system prior to the issuance of any building permits; 2) the final plat shall show a seventy-five (75) foot reservation south from the center- line of Highway 52; and 3) the owner of Lot "B" shall submit evidence of an adequate access. The final plat shall show a driveway access to Lot "B" . l� <( . I> Page 2 RE: RE NO. 574 - COPPLE AND HOLLAND The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of October, A.D. , 1982. ' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 1/4:416111 "//nn,//'°".'":"1' '- 1 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder fi:=. land clerk to the Boa d Jo 1��Ma , C airman l BY: //J puty county Clerk C ck Carlson, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: - II r. Norman Carlson Q - County Attorney C. W. Ki by une K. Stei ark • DATE PRESENTED: November 1, 1982 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 575 - CALVIN AND JUDITH WERNER WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Com- missioners at a public meeting held in the Chambers of the Board, that the division into two parcels of land, as shown on the plat known as Recorded Exemption No. 575, being the property of Calvin and Judith Werner, described as part of the South 1/2 of Section 21, Township 10 North, Range 62 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described in the plat which shall be provided by the applicants and known as Exhibit "A", said plat to be recorded, does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land", pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101 (10) (d) , CRS 1973, as amended. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the hereinabove described parcel of land owned by Calvin and Judith Werner be, and hereby is, exempt from the definitions of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land" . The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of October, A.D. , 1982. �)% ,1 ( :- BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �� ` , L, . `J 2Wv:CA11erJ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder ��„� �Jj/� � k(��1Ark to the Bo d J . Marttn, C irman \By'. ,fl�,ti-,X1.1i 2O eAv Deputy Cou tg Clerk C uck_Carlson, Pro Tem APPRO D AS TO FORM: - „ .. ../ - Norman Carlson County Attorney C K•rby _ // J K. Ste i a�n ��JKr DATE PRESENTED: November 1, 1982 1E ,5 %S oe P - art RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 577 - PHILIP AND ROBIN MORGAN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Com- missioners at a public meeting held in the Chambers of the Board, that the division into two parcels of land, as shown on the plat known as Recorded Exemption No. 577, being the property of Philip and Robin Morgan, described as part of the W1 NWT of Section 1, Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described in the plat which shall be provided by the applicants and known as Exhibt "A", said plat to be recorded, does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land", pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10) (d) , CRS 1973, as amended. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the hereinabove described parcel of land owned by Philip and Robin Morgan be, and hereby is, exempt from the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land" . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that this approval is conditional upon the applicants providing for a 30' access ease- ment on the larger parcel (Lot A) from Weld County Road 38 to the smaller parcel (Lot B) for adequate public access. Said easement shall be shown on the Recorded Exemption plat prior to recording. 52 7 C C r a Page 2 RE: RE NO. 577 - MORGAN The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of October, A.D. , 1982. ,77 /� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: f r 10..tx. [?.",,,.ChAthv ni WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder /fa'. -- )? / - A / i i . ,/J/ sae 1 nd Glerk to the �oa�d-.) ohn T. Martin, Chirman 1-Deputy County"Clerk (2,...— -,(2.7=--- C`y�k Carls Pro-Tem APP 4p AS TO FORM: / �-�,�- ���nors C, "`L_ -i Norman Carlson County Attorney . Ki y ,. e K. Stei mark DATE PRESENTED: November 1, 1982 f RESOLUTION RE: GRANT MOBILE HOME PERMIT NO. 669 - BILLY J. McANULTY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado on the 27th day of October, 1982, considered the re- quest of Billy J. McAnulty for a mobile home to be used as more than one mobile home as accessory use on the parcel of land, which is to be occupied in an I-3 (Industrial District) , more particularly described as follows: Part of the W1, we NE$, Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, having heard the testimony, finds that said request should be granted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the request of Billy J. McAnulty for permission to place a mobile home to be used as more than one mobile home as accessory use on the above des- cribed parcel of land, which was found to be in compliance with the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, Section 43, be, and hereby is, granted. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of October, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �1 -� r " '=''� � ' "� WELLDJJJ COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk,Airld R order , sand Ckerk to the ,Boarcl J n T. Martin, Chairman y - De uty County Cler C uck Carlso , Pro-Tem APPR D AS TO FORM: Norman Carlson -t vCo Attorney C. W.�Kib ,. J e K. St i mark DATE PRESENTED: November 1, 1982 b ; ZGU (,1 i1 C Li C>o f J� RESOLUTION RE: ACCEPTANCE OF BID FROM WAGNER EQUIPMENT COMPANY FOR REPAIR OF D8 CATERPILLER BULLDOZER WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been advised that the County's D8 caterpiller bulldozer is in need of repair, and WHEREAS, Wagner Equipment Company, being capable of perform- ing said repairs, submitted the low bid totaling $19,613.46, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to accept the low bid submitted by Wagner Equipment Company. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the bid totaling $19, 613.46 submitted by Wagner Equipment Company for repair of the D8 caterpiller bulldozer be, and hereby is, accepted. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of October, A.D. , 1982. ‘71.10:444/i ! `I BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: l�LWELD COUNTY, COLORADO! We County Clerk and Recorder �{� , 1 22/..?4,../.42;". and Clerk to the 7,,pardJ 1. Martin, irman Deputy County'C1erk uck Carlson, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO F Norman Carlson County Attorney . Ki by u K. Stem. ark DATE PRESENTED: November 1, 1982 7 RESOLUTION RE: SPECIAL EVENTS PERMIT FOR MALT, VINOUS AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR FOR CONSUMPTION ON THE PREMISES ONLY, ISSUED TO THE GREELEY ELKS LODGE NO. 809, FOR ONE DAY ONLY FROM 12:00 NOON ON NOVEMBER 19, 1982, TO 2:00 A.M. ON NOVEMBER 20, 1982 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Greeley Elks Lodge No. 809, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado an application for a Special Events County Retail permit for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquor for consumption on the premises only, and WHEREAS, the applicant, having tendered to the County Treasurer of Weld County, Colorado the sum of TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS ($25.00) pursuant to the laws providing therefore in payment for a retail permit for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquor for consumption on the premises only, for one day from 12:00 Noon on November 19, 1982, to 2: 00 A.M. on November 20, 1982, at the location described as follows: 2809 35th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said appli- cation and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby permit applicant to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquor on the premises only at said place, good only from 12:00 Noon on November 19, 1982, to 2:00 A.M. on November 20, 1982, providing that said place where the applicant is authorized to sell the malt, vinous and spirituous liquor for consumption on the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the permit. 1 if � "� 9 Page 2 RE: SPECIAL EVENTS PERMIT - GREELEY ELKS LODGE *809 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 18th day of October, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO J (�-T. MartYn, Chairman �� Cluck Car son,I Pro-nT m C -- Norman)/C^arlson/ • Lill/kcal /l } . Xi by / ATTEST: U a K. Stei ark Weld County Clerk and Recorder gnd Clerk to the BOacd / By: )`!.-r.t,lJ(t_(Yj /�/'/ /� Deputy County Clerk ^ APPI ED AS TO FORM: C-- ' --- 1� 64 County Attorney DATE PRESENTED: November 1, 1982 3 � V N 1Cr > `. °. y N a1-. y • C(--3, • {-J P. O et `� O.... O fF .<., .., U I1 O cp+ y M G o w O r b o < e o a ° iA O b H� p : oG o7d�± ��yy� b' •� V1 N6 zi .. ..Yt n O w NQ' b IF ≤ n4 �.I* s.to ... M n ois- r v y H�'�� w p gn 41 ro w n��yy, n p� `<> O ,, �-., O Yj.C 'c3 • q d s.", 0 .�1 `j if:: I i I (co., Moos.pi _ ,.A.--" 8. e Qg; Mv. • �� 4. o 'L �' K o y AqC cam; �. J R. r"G O O' lj 'o b K'.�%t Pa i Nt.)rr'S to PI n k jr ' 'd, ;e1 a v i+ r j c7 y o 19. ' ob ! Bp D yo . > a dO -o * r. 9h•is p <' '" r < 2rt r m Ca m pip , '•,P p m h. W t � ' C ro o 0 2 ..:c. v tr !� C a ,. _'°'�' r C�.�p 9 pp LI <: 4h a L1, mst N wti) 4 b $ ``' bgpg . o m S fOP aYqan K C it H �y Wo y. n p `n' I < eN b < m l< E P.p p q r D A N-p,. A rope". p §P. 2 72 O �y W p x O y 3 1t tr'R4 O $ O 1Y. Y1. In I ��•a.., ?� n A rr ,pn A - 'd O N N Cqi' 1 b r `, o r' Y pa Z ill :: 0 - G m n p re IT: °RP an 1 " 1 ; n A> g. m moo'tat m n -: 0 A ` Is • o £i k b O C b - :. LNG � mp0 og O m 0. O E D '< d w .. 0 E eo IY N IA fOrP4- �1 / h DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE SPECIAL EVENTS PERMIT MALT, VINOUS AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR VALID ONLY FOR THIS ORGANIZATION AT THIS LOCATION 8 P O ELKS GREELEY LODGE 809 2809 35TH AVE GREELEY CO 80631 VALID ONLY FOR FOLLOWING PERIODS FROM November 19, 1982 12:00 noon TO November 20, 1982 2:00 a.m. _ DATE HOUR GATE HOUR FROM TO DATE HOUR DATE HOUR FEE: S25.00 PER DAY This permit is issued subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and especially under the provisions of Chapter 75, Article 3,C.R.S. 1963, as amended. This permit is non-transferable. It is issued only for the specific location described above,and must be conspicuously posted at that location. 8e 12 7 1982 In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal OR 425(Rev.4/74) DEPUTY DI RECTOR .. r EXECUTIVE DIR�O • • 1: lI r91s-- ' ter,r:O RESOLUTION RE: ESTABLISH NEIGHBORHOOD TO BE SERVED, SET HEARING DATE AND DESIGNATE COMMISSIONER TO VIEW SITE CONCERNING THE APPLI- CATION OF JACK WAYNE ZIMBELMAN, D/B/A PROSPECT PUB FOR A TAVERN LICENSE FOR CONSUMPTION ON THE.PREMISES ONLY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado conducted a public hearing on the 27th day of October, 1982, and took evidence to assist said Board in establishing the neighborhood to be served concerning the application of Jack Wayne Zimbelman, d/b/a Prospect Pub for a tavern license for consumption on the premises only, and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that the following des- cribed real estate should comprise the neighborhood to be served concerning said application, to-wit: All of Sections 2, 3, 10 and 11, all in Township 1 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the Board at said public hearing set the hearing date concerning said application as December 15, 1982, at 2:00 o'clock p.m. , and WHEREAS, Commissioner John T. Martin was designated to make the on-site inspection for Jack Wayne Zimbelman, d/b/a Prospect Pub. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the above described real estate be, and hereby is, declared to be the neighborhood to be served concerning the application of Jack Wayne Zimbelman, d/b/a Prospect Pub, for a tavern license for consumption on the premises only. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the hearing date concerning the above named application be, and hereby is, scheduled for December 15, 1982, at 2:00 o'clock p.m. 1_ (' ta/ `/ QC . Page 2 RE: TAVERN LICENSE - JACK WAYNE ZIMBELMAN BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that Commissioner John T. Martin .be, and hereby is, designated to make the on-site in- spection for Jack Wayne Zimbelman, d/b/a Prospect Pub. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of October, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO C 'tom - J inn Martin, Chairman C ck Carlson, o-Tem Norman Carlson /� y W. Kifby in ark Cam, �_ ATTEST: A (^""�`rW� ���/ ne K. Stein .ark Weld County Clerk and Recorder amid Clerk to the Board, ( .By: r Deputy County Clerk APP D AS TO FORM:(:1172ounty Attorney DATE PRESENTED: November 1, 1982 RESOLUTION RE: ESTABLISH NEIGHBORHOOD TO BE SERVED, SET HEARING DATE AND DESIGNATE COMMISSIONER TO VIEW SITE CONCERNING THE APPLI- CATION OF KATHY MARIE ZIMBELMAN, D/B/A PROSPECT PUB LIQUOR FOR A RETAIL LIQUOR STORE LICENSE, FOR CONSUMPTION OFF THE PREMISES ONLY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado conducted a public hearing on the 27th day of October, 1982, and took evidence to assist said Board in establishing the neighborhood to be served concerning the application of Kathy Marie Zimbelman, d/b/a Prospect Pub Liqvor for a retail liquor store license for consumption off the premises only, and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that the following des- cribed real estate should comprise the neighborhood to be served concerning said application, to-wit: All of Sections 2, 3, 10 and 11, all in Township 1 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the Board at said public hearing set the hearing date concerning said application as December 15, 1982, at 2:00 o'clock p.m. , and WHEREAS, Commissioner John T. Martin was designated to make the on-site inspection for Kathy Marie Zimbelman, d/b/a Prospect Pub Liquor. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the above described real estate be, and hereby is, declared to be the neighborhood to be served concerning the application of Kathy Marie Zimbelman, d/b/a Prospect Pub Liquor, for a retail liquor store license for con- sumption off the premises only. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the hearing date concerning the above named application be, and hereby is, scheduled for December 15, 1982, at 2:00 o'clock p.m. Page 2 RE: RETAIL LIQUOR STORE LICENSE - ZIMBELMAN BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that Commissioner John T. Martin be, and hereby is, designated to make the on-site inspection for Kathy Marie Zimbelman, d/b/a Prospect Pub Liquor. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of October, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY,OU/n COLORADO $24-I i- )/..,7a;i J n T. Martin, Chairman Chuck Carlson,Proro-Tem -Pe Norman n` -4, . Ki by ATTEST: 3 ' a K. Stemma k Weld County Clerk and Recorder /and C]?rk to the Boa rd `AY! 41i�n.,AA1Jt-k /= Ad j beputy County Clerk APP D AS TO F rag• C- County Attorney DATE PRESENTED: November 1, 1982 NOTICE DOCKET NO. 82-73L PURSUANT TO THE LIQUOR LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, JACK WAYNE 2IMBELMAN, DOING BUSINESS AS PROSPECT PUB, HAS REQUESTED THE LICENSING OFFICIALS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, TO GRANT A TAVERN LICENSE FOR CONSUMPTION ON THE PREMISES ONLY, WITH A LOCATION MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: All that part of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Ten, Township One North, Range Sixty-three West of the Sixth P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, being more parti- cularly described as follows: Beginning at a point 30 feet South and 55 feet West of the Northeast Corner of Section 10, Township 1 North of Range 63: thence West 53-3/4 feet; thence South 208 feet; thence East 53-3/4 feet; thence North 206 feet to the point of beginning. Excepting the South 35 feet thereof. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO HAS DECLARED THAT THE NEIGHBORHOOD TO BE SERVED WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: All of Sections 2, 3, 10 and 11, all in Township 1 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado THE HEARING ON SAID LICENSE WILL BE HELD IN THE FIRST FLOOR ASSEMBLY ROOM, WELD COUNTY CENTENNIAL CENTER, 915 10TH STREET, GREELEY, COLORADO, ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1982 AT 2:00 P.M. DATED AT GREELEY, COLORADO THIS 27TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1982. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Bette M. Foose, Deputy PUBLISHED: November I1, 1982 and December 2, 1982 in the La Salle Leader t._. (' /fit" NOTICE DOCKET NO. 82-74L PURSUANT TO THE LIQUOR LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, KATHY MARIE ZIMBELMAN, DOING BUSINESS AS PROSPECT PUB LIQUOR, HAS REQUESTED THE LICENSING OFFICIALS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, TO GRANT A RETAIL LIQUOR STORE LICENSE FOR CONSUMPTION OFF THE PREMISES ONLY, WITH A LOCATION MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: All that part of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Ten, Township One North, Range Sixty-three West of the Sixth P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, being more parti- cularly described as follows: Beginning at a point 30 feet South and 55 feet West of the Northeast Corner of Section 10, Township 1 North of Range 63; thence West 53-3/4 feet; thence South 208 feet; thence East 53-3/4 feet; thence North 208 feet to the point of beginning. Excepting the South 35 feet thereof. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO HAS DECLARED THAT THE NEIGHBORHOOD TO BE SERVED WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: All of Sections 2, 3, 10 and 11, all in Township 1 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado THE HEARING ON SAID LICENSE WILL BE HELD IN THE FIRST FLOOR ASSEMBLY ROOM, WELD COUNTY CENTENNIAL CENTER, 915 10TH STREET, GREELEY, COLORADO, ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1982 AT 2:00 P.M. DATED AT GREELEY, COLORADO THIS 27TH DAY OF OCTOBER , 1982. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, 'COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTF,IN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Bette M. Foose, Deputy PUBLISHED: November 11, 1982 and December 2, 1982 in the La Salle Leader • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS November 3, 1982 may; Tape No. 82-89 ROLL CALL: John Martin, Chairman Chuck Carlson, Pro Ten Norman Carlson Bill Kirby June Steiwrark MINUSES: Approval of minutes of November 1, 1982 ADDITIONS PD AGENDA: 1) As Item 18 under New Business — VCR 21, petition from Joe Could APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGM:IA DFPAR'IMUTT HEADS AND 1) County Council Me*iber ELECTED OFFICIALS: COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BIDS: 1) Present Insurance Bids - Don Warden BUSINESS: OLD: 1) Ordinance 94-A, Cable Television Franchise NEW: 1) Consider agreement between Health Dept. and Weld BOCFS and authorization for Chairmen to sign 2) Consider request for renewal of club license for Elks Dodge 1809 3) Consider"request for renewal of tavern license for Mrs. Leo K. Wardman, dba Rockport Inn 4) Consider request for renewal of 3.2% beer license for Florinda Martinez, dba Pesinas Cafe - 5) Consider request for renewal of tavern license with extended hours for Ringer & Ringer Enterprises, Inc., dba Del Camino Restaurant & Lounge 6) Consider 1983 dance license for Ringer & Ringer Enterprises, Inc., ciba Del Camino Restaurant and Lounge 7) Consider 1983 dance license for Vall_e_y Hayloft, Inc. PLANNING: 1) RE 1576 - Martin 2) SE 1170 - Colorado Landfill, Inc. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS November 3, 1982 AGENDA Tape No. 82-89 RILL CALL: John Martin, Chairman Chuck Carlson, Pro Tan Norman Carlson Bill Kirby June Steirnark MINUTES: Approval of minutes of November 1, 1982 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: 1) As Itan 18 under New Business - WCR 21, petition from Joe Gould APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGF?fi DEPARTMENT HEADS AND 1) lrvuity Council Mater F.LACrED OFFICIALS: COtnlY FINADKE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BIDS: 1) Present Insurance Bids - Don Warden asm ss OLD: 1) Ordinance 94-A, Cable Television Franchise NEW: 1) Consider agreement between Health Dept. and Weld BO S and authorization for Chairman to sign 2) Consider request for renewal of club license for Elks Lodge 1809 3) Consider request for renewal of tavern license for Mrs. Leo K. Warrknan, dba Rockport Inn 4) Consider request for renewal of 3.2% beer license for Florinda Martinez, dba Pesinas Cafe - 5) Consider request for renewal of tavern license with extended hours for Ringer & Ringer Enterprises, Inc., dba Del Camino Restaurant & Lounge 6) Consider 1983 dance license for Ringer & Ringer Enterprises, Inc., dba. Del Camino Restaurant and lounge 7) Consider 1983 dance license for Valley Hayloft, Inc. PLANNING: 1) RE #576.- Martin 2) SE 1170 - Colorado landfill, Inc. CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Nov 4 - County Council 1:30 PM Nov 4 - Board of Adjustment 2:00 PM Nov 9 - Airport Authority 1:00 PM Nov 10 - Board Meeting cancelled - ' 9:00 AM Nov 10 - Housing Authority 7:30 PM Nov 12 - Hunan Resources Advisory Board 9:00 AM Nov. 12 - Library Board 4:00 PM Nov 15 - Work Session 1:30 PM Nov 16 - Planning Ccnmission 1:30 PM Nov 18 - Board of Adjustment 2:00 PM Nov 18 - Retirerent Board 2:00 PM Nov 18 - Building Trades Advisory Board 7:30 PM HEARINGS: Nov 3 - Public hrg. on final budget & final revenue sharing hrg. 10:00 AM Nov 8 - Publio'hearing to consider renewal of 3.2% beer license for Gladys Howard, High Plains Enterprises, Inc., dba Pine late Resort 9:00 AM Nov 17 - OOZ, A to C3, Theodore, Robert and Janice Raderacher 2:00 PM Nov 17 - 002, vacation of Development Standards with Zoning Case #236, Calcite, I2ras and Estavenovich ' 2:00 PM Nov 17 - USR, livestock confinement njrration for cattle, H. W. Schneider 2:00 PM Nov 17 - USR, Oil Production in R-1 District, North American Oil and Gas Inc., Ademan Inc. 2:00 PM Nov 17 - tSR, sanitary landfill, Daniel R. Horst and James Robert - Dearmin, Sr. 2:00 PM Dec 15 - COZ, A to Cl, Jack W. Zinlelman 2:00 PM Doc 15 - Hearing to consider tavern license, Jack W. Zimbelman, dba Prospect Pub 2:00 PM Dec 15 - Hearing to consider retail liquor store license, Kathy M. Zimbelnan, dba Prospect Pub Liquor 2:00 PM • REPORTS: • IXkMR1ICATICrS: 1) Dept. of Highways Newsletter #82-43 2) Division of Property Taxation - Levy report for Social Services Fund 3) Certifications of tax levies for year 1983 4) Resolution from Town of Hudson re: spedal taxing district for ambulance service 5) County Council Agenda for November 4, 1982 RESOLUPIO[S: 1) Approve tSR, gravel pit operation, Iarklen Equipment Co. (Approved 8/18/82) * 2) Approve agreement between Health Deparhrent and BOCES and authorization for Chairman to sign * 3) Approve adoption of 1983 Weld County Budget ORDINANCES: 1} Approved 1st Reading of Ordinance 94-A re: Cable Television Franchise * Signed at this meeting RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF INTERAGENCY.AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND WELD BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES (BOCES) 'AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has been presented with an agreement between the Weld County Health Department and BOCES, and WHEREAS, said agreement is an interagency cooperative agree- ment, mandated from the State. and formalizes those kinds of inter- actions and services the Weld County Health Department provides to school districts in the County and the kinds of information that BOCES will feed back into public health, and WHEREAS, said agreement involves no monies, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied said agreement and deems it advisable to approve the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the interagency agree- ment between Weld County Health Department and Weld Board of Cooperative Educational Services, be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of November, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: #J l./ aw,,ctw �, ,,,, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County ClQrk and -Re order �`p e 1nrJ % J7la/,J nd-Clerrk to the Board .19 . Mart, irman Cy a LDeputy County-.Clerk C uck Carlson, Pro-Tem I AS TO FORM: & Norman Carlson ��/G/?tee U l L we County Attorney . Ki by r e K. Stei ark DATE PRESENTED: November 3, 1982 FL D4.1 e hj 1u_. 15-I Q C: 4 otti. /3“-es iF- BOCES i WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES P.O. Box 576 Telephone • 204 Main Street LA SALLE (303) 284-$S72 LA SALLE, COLORADO 80645 FROM DENVER 629-0994 f <. INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT .�. ` ' ALLE Between: Weld County VALLEY Health. Department Weld Board of Cooperative Educational Services'' ' " WHEREAS, The Handicapped Children's Educational Act of 91. Colorado Colorado requires that all handicapped children, : y `EATON `' ages birth to 21, must be identified, located and screened; WHEREAS, Local educational administrative units such as the Weld BOCES must assign first priority to the RE-3J activity of conducting an on-going search of all WELD the handicapped children who are not receiving CENTRAL educational services, and; wf ( WHEREAS, Weld County Health Department is presently prod ' • viding services to a significant number of high- :y- •:'RE-5J risk infants and pre-school age children and their 'JOHNST0IVN families in Weld County; IILLIKEN WHEREAS, The Weld County Health Department is presently providing services services to a significant number of in—. f•- - dividuals 18-21 years; ' afa tig • RE- ..THEREFORE Be it resolved: : ' "S, 7 c t 4 PLATTE x + VALLEY . That Weld County Health Department and Weld -BOCES ' 7 ! will work toward the common goals of identifying all X4 : f ti handicapped children within the geographical confines 'RE —,ict4-4i2$-.itJ of Weld BOLES,• + °¢�'�- iii s�' :734 tix �f ¢r . 'f :FORT FORT c �, LUPTON That all information will be handled in a confidential manner by both agencies, according to their con- fidentiality policies; RE-9 That Weld BOCES and Weld County Health Department HIGHLAND will act as resources to each other by sharing . rk : information verbally and/or in written form onF children served by both agencies; That Weld County Health Department staff will be .•cr `: invited to attend school staffings when their clients a.40 ,17,y ` are involved and the Weld BOCES is aware, that .�S '), the child is a Weld County Health Department client .:; f and a resident of a Weld BOCES member district; x2 ;. 1 .' r • Interagency Agreement t Weld County Health Department and Weld BOCES Page 2 That Weld County Health Department and Weld BOCES will work together so that adequate health main- tenance procedures will be more likely carried out in the homes of handicapped children; That Weld BOCES and Weld County Health Department will inform each other of new programs and staff changes when they occur; That in order to help Weld BOCES effectively utilize the services provided by Weld County Health Department appropriate referral criteria for clinic and programs will be shared. As major changes occur updates will be furnished; , That Weld BOCES will continue to refer families to Weld County Health Department for services such as: 1. Neurology Clinic 2. Handicapped Childrens Program 3. Well Baby Clinics 4. Community Health Nursing 5. Genetic Clinic 6. V. D. Clinic 7. Family Planning We, the undersigned, agree to this cooperative agreement. This agreement will be in force on an ongoing basis until such time that one or both agencies see a need for change. The agency recommending a change shall notify the other agency in writing. Any change shall r`. be mutually agreed upon by both agencies within 90 -� days. 1p Wooley, M. . A E Darrel D. Davis DATE Director Executive Director Weld County Healt Weld Board.of Cooperative Department Educational Services } "/ n, 'T )fall - / • *'' ' t r `£ C , tQ/ r i � � C orr s'cnerg }{� ,,,777''''''''' 1///L[1� d f.l lcS�. �Gl�/L �1Y�P,GY� � f ,,i � �'[LS�gft`'- f L P� ? \ t..) f_' .L J ro{ !tY � 4 n.'; It .� /JP' /j-0:2DER ,...._ .N iii > : & RESOLUTION RE: ADOPTION OF 1983 WELD COUNTY BUDGET, WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Col rado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado have held preliminary and final budget hearings for the development of the 1983 budget for the operations of Weld County Government, and WHEREAS, the Board, in their deliberations on the 1983 budget, have amended the proposed budget as reflected on the attached exhibits. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Director of Finance and Administration is hereby directed to prepare and publish a final budget based upon the proposed budget submitted, as amended by the Board of County Commissioners during the budget hearing process, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Director of Finance and Administration is hereby directed to prepare a formal appropriation ordinance for approval by the Board of County Commissioners nunc pro tune to this date that reflects the appropriations and revenues included in the final adopted budget. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of November, A.D., 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD OUNTY,� COLORADO \_a rr T._�?ad ATTEST; 2�j2, O�A7&1t,,„t Jo� Martin, Chairman Weld County Clerk and RecorderD and Clerk to the Board'-i uck Carlson, ro-Tem ;7 R 9 ! Deputy County Clerk Norman Carlson ROVED AS TO FORM; __ '• f, . Kirby 01Z14f/Y\ Co my Attor ey a K. Steinman 1—N R- $°t ,f,i t .ert 8 OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS \ VI PHONE(.1033356l000 EMI.700 D.O.BOX 758 F 1 ORE Et EY,COLORADO 60632 q l I.a O COLORADO November 3, 1982 County Council 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Council Members: This is to formally notify you that in accordance with Section 14-7 of the Weld County Home Rule Charter, that the amount of property tax derived from only a 5% increase will be insufficient for County needs for fiscal year 1983. As indicated in our October 27, 1982 letter, this conclusion has been reached after ouch study and deliberation of all 1983 budget issues during the hearing process. As indicated in the attached resolution and budget documents, the Board of County Commissioners have adopted a budget requiring a mill levy in excess of the 5% limitation that is equal to the previous year's mill levy of 17. 172 applied to the current year's assessed valuation. The County Council's due consideration to allow the 1983 budget to exceed the 5% limit by $483,742 will be greatly appreciated. Very truly yours, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Jopn Martin, Chairman uck Pro-Tem )79.7.74_• 'Not__ Norman Carlson /•/'- 2/ . C Kirby .:7)",:jott a ,,,,. K. Stemma ncl, /I ORDINANCE NO. 94-A , IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 94, AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: WHEREAS, on the 14th day of December, 1981, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, adopted Ordinance No. 94, an Ordinance Relating to Cable Television Franchise, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it advisable to amend said Ordinance No. 94 as follows: Section "A. " under the heading, "GRANT, ACCEPTANCE AND EFFECTIVE_DATEOF FRANCHISE," shall be amended to read: "A. The franchise for CATV service granted by the County pursuant to this Ordinance shall grant to the company the right and privilege to erect, construct, operate and maintain in, upon, along, across, above, over and under the highways, sidewalks, easements, dedications and other public property now in existence and as may be created or established during its term, any poles, wires, cable, underground conduits, manholes, and other television conductors and fixtures necessary for the maintenance and operation of the CATV syster for the interception, sale, transmission, and distribution of television programs and other audio/visual electrical signals and the right to transmit the same to and from the inhabitants of the County on the terns and conditions hereinafter set forth provided the company obtain any road cut permits or other permits required by County regulations. Existing utility poles of other utilities may be used only if written approval from such utility is obtained and approved by the Board of County Commissioners. The initial term of the franchise shall be for a period of no more than fifteen (15) years. " Section "A. " under the heading, "LOCAL BUSINESS OFFICE; SERVICE MAINTENANCE STANDARDS AND COMPLAINT PROCEDURES," shall be amended to read as follows: "A. The company shall maintain a local business office within thirty (30) miles of the permit area for the purpose of receiving inquiries, complaints and requests for repairs or adjustments from its ! customers and the general public. Said office shall also be operated so that complaints and requests for repairs or adjustments may be received and processed with a minimum delay. Provisions shall also be made for telephonically receiving service interruption calls on a twenty-four (24) hours basis on a non-toll line, " Section "A. " under the heading, "LETTER OF CREDIT/CASH DEPOSIT," shall be amended to read as follows: "A. Within ten (10) days after the award of any franchise for a Cable Television operation granted pursuant to this Ordinance, the corepany shall deposit, with the County, cash, an irrevocable Letter of Credit, or an irrevocable performance bond, in the amount of TWO THOUSAND AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($2,000.00) , the form and content of which shall be approved by the County Attorney. The Letter of Credit shall be used to insure: the faithful performance by the company of all provisions of the franchise, this Ordinance, and the company's proposal; compliance with all orders, permits and directions of any agency, commission, hoard, department, division or office of the County having jurisdiction over this Ordinance; and the payment by the company of any claims, liens and taxes due the County which arise by reasons of the construction, operation or maintenance of the system." Section "8." under, the heading, "CONSTRUCTION_TIME TABLES," shall be amended to read as follows: "B. Construction of the cable system within the franchised areas of Weld County will be completed at the same time and under the same schedule constraints as the adjoining town. " The "FISCAL REFR'"8, " Section of said Ordinance No. 94 shall be amended to read as follows: "The company shall file annually with the County Clerk, no later than 120 days after the end of the company's fiscal year, a summary of income relative to the county operating system in Weld County, upon which franchise fees are determined, for the preceding twelve (12) months. There shall be submitted -along with such report other information reasonably available regarding the company's properties and expenses relative to its operations within Weld County. " Sections "A," "8," "C, " "D," "E, " and "F" under the heading, "TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OR CONTROL, " shall be deleted and said Section shall be amended to read as follows: "All of the rights and privileges and all of the obligations, duties and liabilities created by this franchise shall pass to and be binding upon the successors of the County and the successors and assigns of Grantee. Grantee shall notify the County of any transfer of ownership. " -2 • - • The "RENEWAL" Section of said Ordinance No. 94 shall be amended to read as follows: "A. A franchise for cable television service shall, upon application by the company, be renewed by the Board of County Commissioners for a period not to exceed ten (10) years, if, upon a review of the company' s performance during the initial franchise term, it is determined that such a renewal would be in the County's best interest. " B. In considering any renewal pursuant to this provision, the Board of County Commissioners may examine and consider: (1) Past performance by the company. (2) Reports prepared throughout the life of the franchise. (3) Complaint resolution procedures. (4) Any other relevant criteria. C. No renewal under this Section is to in any way limit or restrict the ability to award other franchises for Cable Television services pursuant to this Ordinance. D. Any renewal of the franchise pursuant to this Section shall be done in accordance with the then existing rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission. E. Any application for renewal made by the company shall be considered by the Board of County Commissioners no later than sixty (60) days prior• _to the expiration of the initial franchise tern." Said Ordinance No. 94 shall be amended by the addition of a new Section entitled "WAIVER OF REQUIREMENTS", which shall follow the Section entitled "COMPANY NOT TO CONTEST VALIDITY OF ORDINANCE OF FRANCHISE", and shall read as follows: • _3_ S Pig :N WAIVER OF _REQUIREMENTS If the company proposes to serve and does serve less than 500 subscribers, upon the company's request, the Board of County Coruvissioners may waive any of the foregoing requirements of this Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the above and foregoing amendments be, and hereby are adopted. The above and foregoing Ordinance No. 94-A was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the day of ________ , A.D. , 1982. I BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Meld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board JOHN T. MARTIN, Chairman By:_ Deputy County Clerk CHUCK CARLSON, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: NORMAN CARLSON - -- - _ County Attorney C. I-I.KIRBY -_-- -- -� JUNE K. STEINMARK _--- Approved First Reading - November 3, 1982 Published, LaSalle Leader - November 11, 1982 Second Reading - November 22, 1982 Second Publication, LaSalle Leader - November 24, 1982 Final Reading- December 6, 1982 Publish, LaSalle Leader - December 9, 1982 _4- ) SS COUNTY OF WELD ) SOCIAL SERVICES CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS : i 0 A P I V- D $ 565.00 ..-- G A I R A $ 1,294.00 _ A D M -__-- LEAP $ 852.67 DAY CARE _ SERVICES -_ A N D $ 265.00 / MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION _ A D C $ 6,755.00 ADC - U S 1,382.00 T PAC CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND _ TOTAL IL 113,67:__ __-_ DAY OF Nov. , 9 8 DATED TH1S 3rd —_ a WELD CO I ANCE OFFICER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS 5 ----- DAY OF 4)6 -e_,.v/,1_, _ ,194da— , ICY. O4'4,NiSSION EXPIRES: _ 11YCommissionExpiresiune 8,1988 -STATE.OF COLORADO ) £ 4d-//l /�� _st SS NOTARY PUBLIC COUNTY OF WELD ) WE , THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE , AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE _FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: 0 A P I V- D _ $ 565.00 O A I R A $ 1,294.00 A 0 M LEAP $ 852,67 DAY CARE SERVICES A N 0 $ 265,00 _ MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION A D C $ 6,755.00 P A C A D C -U $1,382,00_ CHILD WELFARE — TOTAL $11413.67 AID TO THE 22_24,2-Z- l_ _,2 BLIND ,<` AN AN DATED THIS 3rd DAY OF Nov. .1982 , ATTEST : `IYj�., 1 `! ' ,�,'u. , E COUNTY CLERK AI � EL' 2Efle�AN6"'"' MEMBER CLE/AK\TO THE 8C/11pRD BY L (s-wY- (X��< J)A a, M-11/1- BR ' DEPUTY COUNTY-CLERK/ M MB 2Co1; e ) SS COUNTY OF WELD ) OLD ACE PENSION CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: 0 A P $1,003.00 I V- D GA - - I RA -- A D M LEAP --DAY CARE -__-_ SERVICES A N D MEDICAL --------- TRANSPORTATION ADC A 0 C - U _-_ ---- PAC CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND -__--_- --- TOTAL__$ 1,003.00 DATED THIS DAY OF ,19 VELD COUNT FINANCE OFFICER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS _3r DAY OF �( ,_ j> � , l9_ MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MyDommisstonExpiresJune 8, 198$ STATE OF COLORADO ) �a-445 sal SS NOTARY PUBLIC COUNTY OF WELD ) WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY , COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE , AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: 0 A P $ 1,003,00 I V- D GA I RA — A D M — -- LEAP -- - - — DAY CARE SERVICES --__- A N D MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION A D C P A C A D C -U -- - - CHILD WELFARE TOTAL_ $_1003.00 _ AID TO THE BLIND 1141 u_L-IJ.2 i DATED THIS ,5-41 DAY OF_S4 ,19JZ. ATTEST: L/Ih I MBER COUNTY CLERK1D RECORDER AND MEMBER �LER TO THE BOARD • E BER% E4UTY COUNTY LT:RK EMBE PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. & NO. V0. NO. �- - VENDOR AMOUNT_. 10124 09273 THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. 494 .40 10125 09274 BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OF COLORJfDQ15,44380 10126 09275 AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE ASSURANCE CO. 1,117.60 -- 10127 09276 __LINDA CRAPIN _-_--__-- -_-_-_-- __--__-_- _-- ---- -----------158.61_ State of Colorado ) TOTAL ___-_________ ss County of Weld ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through 2 and dated NOVEMBER_ 3 , 198 2 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount E________ ___ ______ • Dated this __3rd day of _N0VEMBER___ ___--_ , 1982 .. field—C-66 y f n f cer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3r,i day of __NovEmara _______ __, 198, _. My commision expires: MLCommission Expires June 8.1 Si Notary Pub is State of Colorado ) ) ss County of Weld ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the PAYROLL Fund to 1}ng $ - CFa erson Member ATTEST: y,1 , '•-ies* Member vt:t ty Recorder 2 M ,e Az �Deputy Me�f 14(41- -tiatne-24‘14e JO 7 PAYROLL,_-______- FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. 8 NO, VO. NO. -`___VENDOR - - AMOUNT -- 10128 09277 RUTH SANSOM _ 16,11 `10129 _ -09278 _RUTH pALTON- - - - --- -b9.62-- 10130 09279 AL BAUER 51,86 -- 10131 _ 09280 HAROLD BIEDERMAN _____-___________21,_51 ' 10132 09281 MITCH GAMBRELL 41,26 10133 09282 CARI`JOHNSON _29,64 -- 10134 09283 REVOLVING FUND 2,077 .00 ---- 10135 09284 UNITED BANK OF GREELuY 153_4102,11 - a---- -- ----`---------- ---._---------- State of Colorado ) TOTAL $23.2.,2a9_,12_ ) ss County of Weld ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through _ 2 and dated NOVEMBER_3 198 2 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $232,229.72 . Dated this _3rd day of NOVEMBER , 1982 . Weld- e f cer -Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd_ day of isrumER_ , 1982 _. My conmision expires: _Aiy_Nam:asianExpkees,tues ALM. _—/• Notary Pub ic — State of Colorado ) ) ss County of Weld ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the PAYROLL Fund totaling $232,229. 72 • - --------- -------- / t a;, erssoon / ///1 Me - r C_-- - --------------- He J- - ATTEST: ryVW, i.v.A._t z efrni Member (/ t yj 't LC County Slerk and Recorder/ r De. Y M er -I, 0 "1 • r • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE i 11/01/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : t AS OF : 11/01/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAHT FUND DEPT + :NUMBER ND 009503 AG,LAND INC X39815 9.00 61 9020 • X39887 7.50 61 9020 0 A39915 9.00 61 9020 • --- _--25.50 • 009504 AIMS COLLEGE 0096 1,293.15 21 • 1,293. 75 • • 009505 ARNOLO MIKE 13633 3.75 01 1154 • ------- 3.75 009506 BERGIN-BRUNSWIG MEDICAL 66439 38.75 19 4110 • • ----- Y 38.15 • 00950/ CARLS'JN AUTO PARIS 123166 5.52 61 S020 • 5.52 • 009503 CHRISTOEEL KEVIN 1026 8.46 01 2110 0 8.46 • • 009509 COLO SOCIETY TO PREVENT 573278 14.81 19 4130 • 14.87 0 009510 COLORA00 DEPT Of IHEALTII KUl0T5 15.00 19 4140 • • 15.00 • 009511 COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE IC1029 40.00 19 4170 0 40.00 009512 COLORADO PARTS COMPANY 28688 9.71 61 S020 • 9.71 009513 DENVER SURGICAL SUPPLY 10178A 104.00 19 4152 • 152164 57.00 19 4140 • 15162 22.40 19 4140 • 183.40 009514 DIAGNOSTIC MARKETING CORP 068749 170.00 19 4110 • 170.00 4 • 009515 ECONOMY LUMBER & HARDWARE 045555 29.94 11 313141 ,'p • • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/01/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS OF : 11/01/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT i NUHRER NO -'---N 29.94• 009516 EPILEPSY TASK FORCE :111028 50.00 19 4130 • • 50.00 • 009517 GARCIA EDNA MI1021 4.40 01 1154 ~- 4.40 • • 009518 GREELEY ELECTRIC SERV INC 0918 15.40 61 5020 • -__----15.40 0 00)519 GREELEY GAS CO 049500 153 .15 61 9020 ----------- 0 153. 15 • 009520 GREELEY LUCK 6 KEY 1310 7.00 19 4152 1394 8.79 01 1061 _-~--15.79 009521 HILLSIDE AUTO PARTS 169458 24.63 61 5020 169463 38.05 61 9020 169539 13.54 61 9020 169414 13.92 61 9020 • 169623 14.58 61 9020 169153 7. 24 61 9020 169756 15.72 61 9020 • 169187 13.54 61 S020 _----141.2 2 • • 009522 110,1E LIGHT 6 POWER 5P0915 190.91 19 4152 000 IOC 123.65 11 3140 • 00335P 190.91 19 4153 0 505.47 • 009523 J 6 S CONTRACTORS SUPPLY 27842 184.00 11 3180 • • 184.00 5 009524 K-MART #4347 A51818 34.97 Ol 2330 • A51828 26. 17 01 2330 • A57829 58.75 01 2330 A57830 49.92 01 2330 • • 169.81 • 009525 KERSEY LOADER CO 1. 15893 335.00 61 1945 • • • WAP2OUP WELU COUNTY DATE f 11/01/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 AS OF : II/01/82 • • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NU18E R NO i 335.00 • 009526 LEE ROBERT E LEE 28.00 11 3140 28.00 • 009527 MCGEIIEE JAMES 4I1101 223.40 01 1041 • 223.40 i 0 009528 MOUNTAIN BELL J1302 20.87 01 2150 J13239 19.37 01 2150 41 J13254 15.65 01 2150 J13258 13.41 01 2150 J13319 11.92 01 2150 J13320 11.92 01 2150 41 J13327 20.62 01 2150 J13328 23.84 01 2150 J13352 10.43 01 2150 • J13353 10.43 01 2150 J13375 129.83 01 1192 • J13376 134.51 01 1192 i J13377 135.76 01 1192 J13402 2.25 01 215U • J13407 8.20 01 2150 • J23194 7.43 01 2150 41 516.44 009529 MOUNTAIN BELL J23240 134.51 01 1192 • J23436 134.51 01 1192 • J23437 134.51 01 1192 J34224 28.51 01 2910 J39800 27.53 01 2150 • J80347 1 .00 01 1192 J80350 22.35 01 1192 • _v__------- 482.98 41 • 009530 NAFT1 DON t411101 186.40 01 1041 • 186.40 • 009531 NAIL ENVIRONMENTAL IILIM PL1082 120.00 19 4170 __--_ • 120.00 lb 009532 tNELSEN OFFICE SUPPLY 14811 8.94 01 1021 • 11 8.94 • 009533 NEWCO INC 008194 357.00 11 3131 ID • 41 i WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE i 11/01/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 4 AS OF : 11 /01/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT ` NUMBER NO o -----^ a iii 357.00 • 009534 NIELSEN TOM 111101 116.80 01 1041 ______176.80 • f 009535 NOBEL INC A30552 155.80 19 4152 + A30938 18.39 19 4152 305522 155.79 19 4153 309380 18.39 19 4153 i 348. 37 009536 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 523035 13.05 L9 4140 523987 13.05 19 4140 524935 19.80 19 4140 i 525218 19.80 19 4140 _-Y-_ 65.10• Ill 009537 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 102682 616,891.52 72 5020 • AP 616,891. 52 ID 009538 PIONEER CLEANERS 0930 182.75 01 2310 • 043C82 14.10 01 2110 82930 13.10 01 2112 ID 930 110.55 OL 2111 • 9302 21.90 01 2111 9308 44.10 01 2111 ID 93082 130.35 01 2111 ~^511.45 009539 RIC MAR CORPORATION 102282 81. 18 61 9020 -__-__81 .18 •• 009540 RITZ SUNDRY SERVICE 105569 62.40 19 4153 • x5569 __^_ 62_40 19 4152 . 124.80 009541 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE INC 1116 4.79 61 9020 7179 35.50 61 9020 • __--'40.29 • • 009542 SNAP-ON TOOLS CORP 928131 39. 10 61 9020 • __�^ 39. 10 . 40 a 41 • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : II/01/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 5 AS OF : 11/01/82 a WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT + NUII3ER NO i -- --------------- - 009543 STATE DEPT OF HIGHWAYS 092019 34.65 IL 3131 i - + 34.65 009544 SUPER SAVER MERIT DRUG 511238 40.56 19 4140 41 40.56 • 009545 U S RELOING INC 126155 43.70 11 3180 • - 43.10 • 009546 WARDEN DONALD NILEIO 78.45 01 1151 • M +`78.45 S • 009547 kYCO TIRE COMPANY 47037 574.40 61 9020 • 47053 494.64 61 S020 ------------ • 1,069.04 • • TOTAL : 624,948.86 • 41 41 • 0 • • • 41 • • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY GATE : 11/01 /82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 6 AS OF : 11101/82 • • • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE B 4fE CLAIMS AS SHOwN ON PAGE 1 • THROUGH t4 AND DATED /Ceoe., I ; 19 n- AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD 8E TO THE RESPECTIVE 4 V it AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE • THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 4.%241, 99t. 1"69HG DATED THIS 3 O OAY OF Noce-.4tr t 19Q�. C?OR MANAGEMENT • AA D BUDGE "i , SUBSCRI8EO AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 3d-4 DAY OFNooe+�b<re 1942-- MY )1PIRES: MyCommiss(onExplresJune 8. PSG t1/224 -r,9 da-C-en�-c"—�rq NOTARY PUBLIC, WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO', HERE BY (APPROVE) • $U-LSA?PROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR }1 6 HER 8Y C DEREO DRAWN UPON THE &erldral • FUND TOTAL ING $ 42% 9e/f,IC DATED THIS 3S- OAYOF/ , e.-4:r . 19?z ATTEST: i 1. 14:4.� Q,. ,�1,£gyN1Y CLERK AND RECORDER 8Y DEPUTY CHAIRMAN ME MEMBER a M Bt' EMBER • YA-14.1_,z�h 7II7)K47 I • • n C f-t,---vcdtk� • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I • • • • • • • • • • • • it • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO NOVEMBER 3, 1982 TAPE #82-89 6 #82-90 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session 1'.nfull conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Wednesday, November 3, 1982, at the hour of 9:00 A. M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner John T. Martin, Chairman Commissioner Chuck Carlson, Pro Tem Commissioner Norman Carlson, Absent Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner June K. Steinmark Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Sears MINUTES: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners' meeting of November 1, 1982, as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA: The Chairman included on the agenda a petition regarding County Road #21 - Joseph Could, as item #8 under new business. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ELECTED OFFICIALS: A County Council representative was not present. WARRANTS: Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to approve the following warrants as presented by Mr. Warden: Encumbrance claims General fund $624,948.86 Social Services Fund Social Services 11,113.67 Old Age Pension 1,003.00 Payroll 232,229.72 Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. BIDS: PRESENT INSURANCE BIDS: Mr. Warden presented bids from the following firms. and they will be considered for approval on November 15, 1982: BIDDERS Blue Cross/Blue Shield Arthur J. Gallagher 6 Company Shelter Life Insurance Byerl and Company/IDS Hartford/Gailbraith d Green Mutual Security Life Northwest National Life Tolley of America Smith Administrators Metropolitan (Life only - incomplete bid) Bankers United Life (Life only - incomplete bid) Mr. Warden announced that interviews have been scheduled for these firms on November 8, 1982. Let the minutes reflect that Commissioner N. Carlson is now present. BUSINESS OLD: ORDINANCE #94-A, CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISE: Mr. R. Russell Anson, assistant county attorney, commented on the amendments and the reasons. Commissioner Steinmark questioned the portion regarding easements and dedicated rights-of-way. Mr. Anson stated that this Board can grant permission on county owned rights-of-way only. Mr. Anson stated that the applicants must still go through the permit process even if this amendment is approved. Commissioner C. Carlson and Commissioner Kirby commented on the numerous uses being permitted in the county rights-of- way. Mr. Anson stated that there is current litigation pending to determine if cable television is a public utility. After further discussion, Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve the first reading of Ordinance #94-A and directed the Clerk to the Board to publish forthwith. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion. The ordinance was read into the record on November 1, 1982. The Board continued to comment on this ordinance. Mr. Anson suggested the following changes and read them into the record as follows: TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OR CONTROL, shall be deleted and said Section shall be amended to read as follows: "All of the rights and privileges and all of the obligations, duties and liabilities created by this franchise shall pass to and be binding upon the successors of the County and the successors and assigns of Grantee. Grantee shall notify the County of any transfer of ownership." Section "A." under the heading, "GRANT, ACCEPTANCE AND EFFECTIVE DATE OF FRANCHISE," shall be amended to read: "A. The franchise for CATV service granting by the County pursuant to this Ordinance shall grant to the company the right and privilege to erect, co:,struct, operate and maintain in, upon, along, across, above, over and under the highways, sidewalks, easements, dedications and other public property now in existence and as may be created or established during its term, any poles, wires, cable, underground conduits, manholes, and other television conductors and fixtures necessary for the maintenance and operation of the CATV system for the interception, sale, transmission, and distribution of television programs and other audio/visual electrical signals and the right to transmit the same to and from the inhabitants of the County on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth provided the company obtain any road cut permits or other permits required by County regulations. Existing utility poles of other utilities may be used only if written approval from such utility is obtained and approved by the Board of County Commissioners. The initial term of the franchise shall be for a period of no more than fifteen (15) years." Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to amend the motion by including the changes as just read into the record by Mr. Anson. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion. The amendment to the motion carried unanimously. The amended motion carried unanimously. NEW: CONSIDER AGREEMENT BETWEEN HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND WELD BOCES AND AUTHORIZATION FOR THE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Included in the Board's packet was said cooperative agreement, which is being renewed for a second year, formalized the kinds of interactions and services that the Weld County Health Department provides to the school districts in the county and the kinds of information that BOCES will provide to the Health Department. There are no monies involved in this agreement. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve ?aid agreement. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST FOR RENEWAL OF CLUB LICENSE FOR ELKS LODGE #809: After reviewing the Sheriff's office annual incident report and the report from the Health Department regarding the food service license for this establishment, Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to renew said club license. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST FOR RENEWAL OF TAVERN LICENSE FOR MRS. LEO K. WARDMAN, DBA ROCKPORT INN : Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to renew said license, after reviewing the Sheriff's office annual incident report and the report from the Health Department regarding the food service license. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and ft carried unanimously. Page 2, November 3, 1982 CONSIDER REQUEST FOR RENEWAL OF 3.2% BEER LICENSE FOR FLORINDA MARTINET., DBA PFSINAS CAFE: Commissioner Steinmark reviewed the Sheriff's office annual incident report and made a motion to renew this license. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST FOR RENEWAL OF TAVERN LICENSE WITH EXTENDED HOURS FOR RINGER AND RINGER ENTERPRISES, INC. , DBA DEL, CAMINO RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE: The Board reviewed the Sheriff's office annual incident report and the report from the Health Department regarding the food service license. Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve said renewal with extended hours. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER 19;J DANCE LICENSE FOR RINGER AND RINGER ENTERPRISES, INC., DBA DEL CAMINO RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE: Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve said request for the year 1983. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER 1983 DANCE LICENSE FOR VALLEY HAYLOFT, INC.: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve said request. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. PETITION REGARDING COUNTY ROAD #21 - JOSEPH COULD: Merlin Mead, an engineer representing Mr. Gould, was present. He stated that Mr. Gould purchased said property in 1970 and has been denied access to said property. The Board of County Commissioners on December 28, 1966, approved a petition requesting that the County road between Sections 26 and 27 In Township 8 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P. M. be closed. On December 19, 1977, the Board of County Commissioners granted a request to extend County Road No. 21, between County Road No. 84 and County Road No. 88, to Joseph B. Could for the establishment of a private way on a public right-of-way to gain access to his land with conditions. Mr. Mead stated that Mr. Could has determined that it would be too costly to construct said road on the approved route. Mr. Could has recently requested that he be granted permission to use the County right-of-way which is described as the West 30 feet of Section 26, Township 8 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P. M., for the purpose of gaining access from Weld County Road 90 to his property. Commissioner C. Carlson said that the Board has discussed this request with the adjacent landowners and there is a question regarding the parcels that Mr. Gould does in fact own. The County Attorney stated that the County does own the right-of-way that Mr. Could is requesting permission to use. Eric Peterson, legal counsel for Mrs. Thayer, was present and requested that the request be denied. Mr. Peterson discussed the request and requested permission to meet with the County Attorney regarding this matter. Mr. Ron Jones, owner of Section 35, presented pictures showing the condition of the north-south County Road #23. Said road was washed out and it has not been barricaded or repaired to date. He used the pictures to illustrate what can happen to a north-south road in this area with the same soil types. He also used the pictures to show the Board the danger that exists on this portion of County Road #23. Be stressed that the old road that was vacated by the Board of County Commissioners was several hundred feet away from the section line. He was of the opinion that Mr. Could should follow the ditch bank to reach his property. Mr. Robert Barnes, renter of the Thayer property, opposed the opening of County Road #21 because of the soil erosion in this area. He also stated that this area is used for the grazing of cattle and hunting is not a good idea in this area, in his opinion. Mr. Bob Varra opposed the request, suggested that this Board condemn Mr. Could's property, and ask Water Supply and Storage to purchase said property. The question was raised regarding the length of County Road #21 if it were extended. Commissioner C. Carlson said that it would be approximately one and one half miles in length to Mr. Gould's property. Mr. Vernon Baiamonte, adjacent land- owner to the north of Mr. Could's property, stressed that Mr. Meads remarks were erroneous because Mr. Could's property is not a hunting paradise. He stated that offers to purchase the property from Mr. Gould have been presented and denied. Mr. Tom Varra stated that several tides each year County Road #88 can not be maintained because of the water that washes over it. He added that it was closed for a portion of the year for this reason. Mr. Jones commented on the fence between his property and the Varra property. Commissioner C. Carlson stated that if the road is constructed that it will be on the west side of the fence. Mr. Mead stated that Mr. Could will have the fence rebuilt. Page 3, November 3, 1982 Commissioner C. Carlson stated that Mr. Could was granted an access, why did he not use it. Commissioner Steinmark said that the County has provided an access. Mr. Peterson concurred and stated that the access has been granted and if Mr. Could wants it he can improve it and use it. Commissioner Kirby commented on different alternatives to provide access for Mr. Could. Commissioner C. Carlson commented on the request, suggested that the Board visit the site, and made a motion to continue this hearing to November 24, 1982. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and It carried unanimously. The Chairman called a recess. WELCOME: The Chairman welcomed the Peak students in attendance from Jodie Lyster's class at Maplewood school. PLANNING DEPARTMENT: RE 5576 - MARTIN: This request is to divide the property into parcels of 3.5 acres and 5.0 acres, more or less. The applicant would like to sell off the existing residence and improvements on the proposed Lot B because the present home is too large for their needs and they would like to build a smaller home on Lot A. The Planning staff recommended that the request be approved with the following conditions: 1. The owner of the proposed Lot A shall submit evidence of an adequate sewer system prior to the issuance of any building permits. 2. The applicant shall provide for a 30' access easement to the smaller parcel (Lot B) on Lot A from the 30' access from Weld County Road #3 for adequate public access. Said easement shall be shown on the Recorded Exemption plat prior to recording. Ophelia Martin, the applicant, was present and answered questions. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve this request with the conditions. Commissioner C. Carlson seconded the motion. Commissioner Kirby commented on this propert proximity to the town of Erie, the land i not agricultural land, Tape change 582-90 and he is pleased with the accesses to the existing county roads. The motion carried unanimously. SF 5170 - COLORADO LANDFILL, INC.: Colorado Landfill, Inc. wishes to transfer two tracts of land 2.033 acres and 7.092 acres in size to the adjacent land- owner. Although portions of this property does lie in a defined geologic hazard area, no construction is proposed on the proposed tracts under consideration because of the existing typographical contours and conditions. No new parcels are being created. This exemption will merely change the existing boundary lines between the two properties involved. Richard W. Keirnes was present, representing the applicant, and asked the Board to review his letter of request contained in the Board's packet of information. He stated that this step is only one of four that will be transacted regarding this area. Mr. Keirnes stated that a phrase will be contained in the deed to this property which will restrict landfill uses. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve this request. Commissioner C. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCE: The resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. The first reading of the ordinance was approved. Page 4, November 3, 1982 There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 11:05 A. M. APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY CO;CIISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO - u 41 1,? __ John T. Martin, Chairman EXCUSED C uck Carlson, Pro Ten sp e4-fifes+_, Norman Carlson ,/ --R.JK`Lb---- _ isMde e K. Stei ark /f ATTEST: \--Moat nt o.,.fl ty., WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RF ORDER AND\CLERK TO THE ARD OeIL' ` uty County C1e1X�� Page 5, November 3, 1982 A public hearing was conducted on November 3, 1982, at approximately 11:00 A. M.,. with the following present: John T. Martin, Chairman Chuck Carlson, Pro Tem Norman Carlson C. W. Kirby June K. Steinmark Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Sears Assistant County Attorney, Lee Morrison The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated October 13, 1982 and duly published October 13, 1982, in the La Salle Leader a public hearing was held on the final budget and Revenue Sharing funds at 11:00 A. M. Mr. Warden referred to the changes made by the Board to date in the net county costs. Mr. Warden asked the Board to radify today the special projects; data processing projects, capitol outlay, wrap up decisions, contingency funds as presented, and the salary survey up to "E" step and the 2'1% grandfathered over the "E" step. Mr. Warden presented a resolution entitle4 'Adoption of 1983 Weld County Budget"and a letter formally notifying the County Council that in accordance with Section 14-7 of the Weld County Home Rule Charter, that the amount of property tax derived from only a 5% increase will be insufficient for County needs for fiscal year 1983. The letter continued by requesting the County Council's consideration to allow the 1983 budget to exceed the 5X limit by $483,742. After discussion, Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve the amendments approved during the budget work- session and radified the salary adjustments. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the 1983 budget as amended and approved the letter directed to the County Council regarding the request in excess of the 5% limi'ation. Commissioner C. Carlson seconded the motion. There were no objections. The motion carried unanimously. C IRMAN 6? ] / BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Matt 1 ATTEST: WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER RK TO THE�., I BOA RIno E Iuty County Clerk TAPE ' 2-90 Docket 82-42 I.HR8O1 fl ' >i �'I.7 H C] qX (1 co.,. laXnf)A ON.S N 33 .10 3 % YJ D,1j1 7 H Ca ro o: om � � < ona P1 N cv �o P1 1.1 N q N nM IIYnrO a n 0 V 1i •l n 'l [At 11 .v N r 5i1-,0.30m3,.33 ›.0 hi H Ho hi A .�i.�pq O H , H 1m t` T,x/ '.711L!0 r ..• H > O H 108 9 n, y M m N 00 0, NW la 01 01 31 0> Jl O Q'Y 73I r ri t • 2 >3 O n O L V ,.'.NT r 'O1 i (4 1 L� M [h}' �MH J4JL Jea ON '] - M 4 Y A. m el IA e o H�O � 0 O. 1'a N V ? 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W 0 Beginning Balance - 10/7/82 $ 64,521 Building Inspection - Position reclassification 11 ,333 Public Trustee - Supplies 100 - Revenue (100) Balance 10/7/82 District Attorney - Training (Juvenile) (2,500) Treasurer - Advertising (4,000) - Revenue 4,000 Airport - Non-FAA 10,000 Coroner - Rent for facility (3,600) Balance 10/8/82 _$ _79,156 Fair - Security (1,200) Soil Conservation (338) Balance 10/12/82 Health Education - Contract Services (2,000) - Revenue 500 Nursing - Clinic cost (1,920) Sheriff - Jail rate increase ($45/day) 22,285 - Repair 6 maintenance - vehicles 3,800 - Jail position (19,691) Capital Outlay - Sheriff Tachographs (3,800) Fair - Security 1,200 Balance 10/14/82 Social Services: Child Abuse - local (280) Child Abuse - State/Federal (1,120) Child Abuse - Revenue 1, 120 A Woman's Place (4,000) 19-D - 25-30% local funding (13,100) Job Diversion - Revenue 60,000 Job Diversion - HRD Transfer (60,000) Balance 10/15/82 1=r61,1_12 Balance from Page One Non-Departmental: EDS to PIC 10,000 Senior Coordinators (10,000) Suggestion Program 5,000 Contingency - Non-Departmental 5,000 Humane Society - Rabies (2,000) Balance 10/19/82 $___69,212 Data Processing 2, 176 Special Projects: Treasurer - Shelves (250) Sheriff - Tile (1,600) Court - Air Conditioning (9,800) Supplemental Foods - Roof (628) Court - Paint (1,224) Centennial Center - Intercom (600) library - Energy Management System (6,500) Balance 10/21/82 $___50,786 Ambulance - Cross (701,613) - Revenue 596,775 Clerk & Recorder - Position 12,267 • • Word Processing Position (12,267) Non-Departmental - DUI 10,000 Public Service - DUI (11,500) - DUI Revenue 1,500 Hospital Capital 104,838 Balance 10/22/82 $__50t786 ITEM AMOUNT FROM TO Utilities $ 52,800 11-3140-6340 01-1061-6340 Repair grader sheds 15,000 11-3131-6371 01-1061-6220 Unemployment Insurance 37,500 11-3190-6110 Insurance-ICA Water Augc-mentatien 75,000 11-3131-6934 01-9510-6750-0061 Municipalities 42,940 11-8010-6790 11-3131-6397 Grants to Outside 50,000 11-3131-6398 01-9020-6398 ICA FUND ICA-Grader Sheds 15,000 Revenue-Service Charges (15,000) ICA-Water Augmentation 75,000 IGA-Transfer Revenue (75,000) SALARY SURVEY UP TO "E" STEP -- 2' Z CRANDFATHFRFD OVER "E" STEP 1983 SALARY AND BENEFITS BUDGET DEPARTMENT 1982 BASE 1983 FINAL ANNUAL COST GENERAL FUND: Office of the Board $ 159,010 $ 119,729 20,719 County Attorney 171,029 187,851 16,822 Planning & Zoning 147,808 148,115 307 Accounting 148,221 154,791 6,570 Finance 98,997 105,775 6,778 Clerk 6 Recorder 569,304 6I0,474 41,170 Elections 59,337 63,077 3,740 Treasurer 222,933 229,159 6,226 Assessor 503,924 546,214 42,290 Personnel 137,936 145,185 7,249 Buildings 6 Grounds 466,073 513,358 47,285 Communications 213,207 218,835 5,628 Communications (PBX) 92,125 94,875 2,750 Purchasing 59,602 64,711 5, 109 District Attorney 703,730 718,143 15,013 Jail 1,221,516 1,266,344 44,828 Sheriff 490,685 529,672 38,987 Building Inspection 167,594 186,382 18,788 Police Services 1,171 ,838 1,241,192 69,354 Pest 6 Weed 57,996 58,587 591 Extension Service 104,866 107,219 2,353 Exhibition Bldg. 17,460 16,315 -1,145 Veterans' Office 38,839 41,390 Missile Site 5,959 2,551 Youth Shelter 5,491 443 105,003 105,491 488 Engineering 144,927 151,523 6,596 Contingency 411,490 -0- -411,490 TOTAL GENERAL FUND 7,690,809 7,690,809 -0- HEALTH FUND: Administration 115,721 128,641 12,920 Health Ed. 19,377 19,908 531 Lab I00,928 Nursing 102,811 1,883 436,104 469,890 33,786 Environmental Health 142,257 147,823 5,566 ARRC 309,853 328,738 18,885 Contingency 73,571 -0- -73,571 TOTAL HEALTH FUND 1,I97,811 1, 197,811 -0- SALARY SURVEY UP TO "E" STEP -- 2' % GRANDFATHERED OVER "E" STEP (Page 2) DEPARTMENT 1982 BASE 1983 FINAL ANNUAL COST LIBRARY FUND: Administration 199, 196 219,001 19,805 Contingency 19,805 -0- -19,805 TOTAL LIBRARY FUND 219,001 219,001 -0- ROAD AND BRIDGE: Administration 81 ,402 81,425 23 Maintenance 825,829 917,164 91 ,935 Reserve/Temporary 150,000 150,000 -0- Production 587,769 615,603 27,834 Bridge/Culvert 247,740 267,015 19,275 Contingency 139,067 -0- -139,067 TOTAL ROAD 6 BRIDGE 2,031,807 2,031,807 -0- MOTOR POOL FUND 468,425 467,688 19,263 PRINTING 6 SUPPLIES FUND 32,391 34,595 2,204 COMPUTER SERVICES FUND 918,222 987,734 69,512 AMBULANCE 420,539 444,343 23,804 W f! 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V .1 CO W H a IYCJ DATA PROCESSING NEW 1983 MAINTENANCE DEVELOPMENT FINAL BUDGET Accounting/Finance $ 66,076 $ 2,814 $ 68,890 • Assessor 107,245 24,583 131 ,828 Buildings 6 Grounds • 1,356 13,773 15,129 Building Inspection 22,901 -0- 22,901 Communications 3,312 51,167 54,479 Elections 29,292 _0_ 29,292 Engineer 14,821 80,632 95,453 Extension 5,133 -0- 5, 133 Health 9,538 18,519 28,057 Library 68,841 1,056 69,897 Motor Vehicle 191,365 -0- 191,365 Personnel 59,241 6,031 65,272 Planning 2,664 8,287 10,951 Purchasing 1,356 34, 181 35,537 Recording 90,893 -0- 90,893 Sheriff 123,707 15,096 138,803 Treasurer 75,692 14,5I0 90,202 Non-Departmental 50,000 -0- 50,000 Contingency-General Fund ____ _0- TOTAL GENERAL FUND $ 923,433 $ 270,6,9 $ .1,194,082 Human Resources 43,185 -0- 43,185 Social Services 75,178 29,334 104,512 GRAND TOTAL $_ 1,041_xJQ6 $_299,983 ' $ 1,3411779 Outside Agencies 18,424 -0- 18,424 GROSS TOTAL _$__1,060,220 $_ 299,983 __:. $_1 .360.,:793 . !< I3 00 3'?"9“;41:-.= •'1000.00 n .t O J 000000 Oise nut r') r'1000 Vl1 'J. 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Jin.D )-0 0 P0 44 .-+ H -a •-+ HH -+ -+ N N N N N N N N N O4 I.1 CAPITAL OUTLAY Request Recommend Approved Office of the Board: 1 Typewriter $ 950 $ 950 $ 950 Building/Grounds: 1 Freon Leak Detector 200 200 200 1 Mower 400 400 400 1 Locker 600 600 600 2 Vacuum 350 350 350 1 Welding Unit 300 300 300 Clerk "& Recorder: 1 Typewriter 1,100 1,100 1,100 Communications: 1 Time Clock 650 650 650 Planning: 1 Calculator 160 160 160 Finance/District Attorney: Hook up Word Processors to mainframe 1,900 1,900 1,900 Assessor: 2 Calculators 400 400 400 1 Typewriter 950 950 950 Treasurer: 2 Calculators 498 498 498 Exhibition Buildinz: 3 Table Caddies 300 300 300 (CONTINUED) -60- • CAPITAL OUTLAY (Continued) Request Recommend Approved Road and Bridge: Miscellaneous $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 Field Operations: 1 Protective Body Suit 220 12 Tachography Vehicle Monitors 7,800 4 Mobile Repeater Units 11,200 Jail: 2 Steamers 5,500 1 Pager 175 2 RP Cuffs and Stethoscope 250 1 Exam Table 500 1 Microwave Oven 1,350 1 Typewriter 995 1 Calculator 179 Administration: 2 Taperecorders 351 1. Microfilm cabinet 1,567 1 Typewriter 900 1 Vord Processing Unit 1.3,742 * 25,000 * 28,800 District Attorney: 3 File Cabinets 2,391 2 Bookshelves 492 1 Binoculars 100 9 Dictating Equipment 5,011 1 Transcriber 3,486 S Micro-bulk erasers 100 Micro Dictating-Misc. 1,529 **10,000 **10,000 Undesignated: Safety/Replacement/ Emergencies 17 ,242 ]1 242 11,242 GRAND TOTAL $ 82,838 $__60,000 $ 18 6300 * To be designated by Sheriff in 1983 with $7,800 specific to tachography monitors. ** To be designated by District Attorney in 1983. -61- ICA F, UIPMENT Shot' Equipment Recpucst Approved ICA Tools $ 29,440 $ 29,440 1 - One ton welder truck 10,000 10,000 Sheriff: Police Services: 12 Police vehicles (replace) 120,000 120,000 Administration: 1 Full size car — Sheriff (replace) 9,000 9,000 1 Two-way radio (Additional) 1,700 -0- 1 Midsize car (Additional)(New position) 1,500 -0- Pest and Weed: 2 One ton truck 20,000 20,000 Road and Bridge: Attached list 846,000 846,000 Ambulance: 1 Ambulance 42,000 42_000 TOTAL $1_,085,640 $11076x640 * No vehicles approved for HRD. Cars not to be replaced. -237- 1983 ROAD AND BRIDGE EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT LIST ESTIMATED ESTIMATED PRIORITY QUANTITY DESCRIPTION PRICE EACH TOTAL PRICE REPLACES 1. 4 Motor Graders $ 80,000 $320,000 6406266 6406268 6406270 6406237 2. 1 Front Loader 125,000 125,000 6406133 3. 2 Tandem truck tractors 55,000 110,000 6405258 6405268 4. 2 Bottom dump trailers 24,000 48,000 6405092 6406264 5. 5 15 Ton pickups 9,000 45,000 To be Selected 6. 3 Two-way radios 1,600 4,800 6409462 6409463 6409464 1. 1 Electric-air mailer 2,400 2,400 Unknown 8. 1 23" Chain saw 700 700 6409157 9. 1 Tandem dump truck 58,000 58,000 6405270 10. 1 One ton cab 6 chassis 10,000 10,000 640 11. 1 2'g Ton auger truck 50,000 50,000 640 12. 1 Sand blaster 1,500 1,500 13. 2 Welder generators 1,600 3,200 14. 1 Radial stacker conveyor 36" X 100' 45,000 45,000 15. 1 Used forklift, 4,000 lb. 11,400 11,400 16. 1 Electric jack hammer 2,000 2,000 17. 10 High band radios 500O _ 9000 TOTAL $846,000 -238- RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS November 8, 1982 AC420AN Tape No. 82-90 TOLL CALL: John Martin, Chairman Chuck Carlson, Pro atm: Norman Carlson Bill Kirby June Steixumark MINUTES: Approval of minutes of November 3, 1982 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: 1) Emergency purchase of heaters APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: O*t415SIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: 1) Carunication Services 2) Engineering Services 3) Health Services 4) Planning Services 5) Purchasing & Personnel COUNTY FINANCE, OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BIDS: 1) Present installation of Tower for Cartinications 2) Present insulation for Grover & Lucerne grader s)rrls 3) Present overisad doors for &over 6 I:rnrne grader sheds BUSINESS: OLD: NEW: 1) Consider declaring First Floor Assembly Rocco as part of Treasurer's Office for Tax Sale November 9, 1982 2) Consider temporary closure of WCR 13 between ?ER 52% and 54 for replacement of WC Bridge 13/52%A 3) Consider temporary closure of WCR 64 (aka "0" Street) between North 7th Avenue and State It..y. 85 for railroad track repair 4) Consider temporary closure of tCR 521 between VtR 13 and 52 for replacement of WC Bridge 523s/13A 5) Consider resolution correcting name of donor to ambulance service 6) Consider proclaiming November 11, 1982, as Veterans Day 7) Consider assignment of insurance markets for insurance 8) Consider approval of Emergency Ordinance No. 111 re: Annual Appropriation for FY 1983 9) Consider approval of fhergency Ordinance No. 112 re: Setting the Mill Levy for Annual. Appropriation for FY 1983 10) Consider cancellation of General Fund Warrants for October, 1982, in amount of $1,765.65 11) Consider renewal of 3.2% i-eer license for Gladys Howard, High Plains Enterprises, dba Pine Lake Resort PLANNING: 1) USR 1481 - Consideration of Development Standard 13 and consideration of designation application - Mike Cervi CONSENT AGENDA APPOINJt. 24I: Nov 9 - Airport Authority 1:00 PM Nov 10 - Board Meeting cancelled 9:00 AM Nov 10 - Housing Authority 7:30 PM Nov 12 - H:man Resources Advisory Board 9:00 AM Nov 12 - Library Ltard 4:00 PM Nov 15 - hbrk Session 1:30 PM Nov 16 - Planning Omission 1:30 PM Nov 18 - Board of Adjustment 2:00 PM Nov 18 - Retirement Board 2:00 PM Nov 18 - Building Trades Advisory Board 7:30 PM HEARINGS: Nov 8 - Public henring.to consider renewal of 3.2% beer license for Gladys Howard, High Plains Enterprises, Inc., dba Pine Lake Resort 9:00 AM Nov 17 - USR, sanitary landfill, Daniel R. Horst and James Robert Dearrin, Sr. 2:00 PM Nov 17 - COZ, A to C3, Theodore, Robert and Janice Rademacher 2:00 PM Nov 17 - COG, vacation of Develop*m nt Standards with Zoning Case #236, Golobe, rocas and Estavenovich 2:00 PM Nov 17 - LISR, livestock confinement operation for cattle, H. W. Schneider 2:00 PM Nov 17 - LSR, Oil Production in R-1 District, North American Oil and Gas Inc., Ademan Inc. 2:00 PM Dec 15 - COZ, A to Cl, Jack W. Zimbelman 2:00 PM Bee 15 - Hearing to consider tavern liotnse, Jack W. Zimbelman, dba Prospect Pub 2:00 PM Dec 15 - Hearing to consider retail liquor store license, Kathy M. Zimbelm3n, dba Prospect Pub Liquor 2:00 PM REPORTS: 1) Drew Scheltinga re: road opening (WCR 581) 2) Division of Veterans' Affairs monthly report and certification of pay for month of October, 1982 COMINICATIONS: 1) Minutes of Pnard of Trustees of North Colorado Medical Center for July, August and September, 1982 2) Minutes of Board of Adjustment for Oct er 28, 1982 3) Board of Land Omnissioners re: Notice of Oil & Gas Lease Auction on November 17, 1982 4) Resolution from Town of Erie re: additional landfill activity near Erie 5) Wiggins Rural Fire Protection District re: 1983 tax levy 6) Town of Erie re: certification of tax levies 7) Permitted gravel pits for Weld County 8) Colorado Dept. of Health re: Roggen Disposal Facility RESOLUFICNS: 1) ApprovetSR, gravel pit operation, Bucklen Equipment Co. (Approved 8/18/82) * 2) Approve 1983 dance license for Dal Camino Restaurant & Lounge * 3) Approve 1983 dance license for Valley Hayloft, Inc. * 4) Approve RE 1576 - Martin * 5) Approve SE 1170 - Colorado I<anlfill, Inc. * 6) Approve proclaiming November 11, 1982, as Veterans Day * 7) Approve 3.2% beer license for Theador & Sandra L. Blehm, dba Blehm Waterway Estates * 8) Approve temporary closure of WCR 13 between WCR 52; and 54 * 9) Approve temporary closure of WCR 64 (aka "O" Street) between North 7th Avenue and State Hwy. 85 * 10) Approve tmporary closure of WCR 52/ between PER 13 and 52 * 11) Approve correcting name of donor to Ambulance Service * 12) Approve declaring First Floor Assembly Room as part of Treasurer's Office * 13) Approve assignment of Insurance Markets for insurance * 14) Approve cancellation of General Fund Warrants for October, 1982, in amount of $1,765.65 ORDINANCES: * 1) Approve Emergency Ordinance No. 111 - Annual Appropriation for Weld County for FY 1983 * 2) Approve Emergency Ordinance No. 112 - Setting the Mill Levy for Annual Appropriation for FY 1983 * Signed at this muting RESOLUTION RE: GRANT COUNTY DANCE HALL LICENSE NUMBER 130, ISSUED TO RINGER AND RINGER ENTERPRISES, INC. , D/B/A DEL CAMINO RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE, LONGMONT, COLORADO, TO EXPIRE DECEMBER 31, 1983, AT 12:00 O'CLOCK MIDNIGHT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Ringer and Ringer Enterprises, Inc. , dba Del Camino Restaurant and Lounge, has presented to the Board of County Com- missioners an application for a County Dance License to hold public dances at the location described as follows: Highway I-25 and Colorado 119, Longmont, Colorado 80501 WHEREAS, said applicant has paid to Weld County the sum of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) therefore. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said appli- cation, does hereby grant Dance License Number 130 to Ringer and Ringer Enterprises, Inc. , d/b/a Del Camino Restaurant and Lounge, to expire December 31, 1983, at 12: 00 o'clock midnight, to conduct public dances and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board, at- tested by the County Clerk and Recorder, however, said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the public dances will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of said license. I /I r? j '/3 o e 1 - Page 2 RE: DANCE LICENSE $130 - DEL CAMINO The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of November, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Jgctin_rt�j airman EXCUSED Chuck Carlson, Pro-Tem Norman Carlson ATTEST: 717d-us, ,4,-nl j -1/2 J ne K. Stef mark Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board_ (c / f '7;.,,,,-,.-ALL. .L. . /. CCT--/ County Clerk APPROVED/A, TO ORM:", 442>e-di, /14- Co ty Attorney A. DATE PRESENTED: November 8, 1982 '4144:404-.. /�.is ' ;p ..;2',.7..-.-..:0,46,. / 1r` /s �1 ',.-;•.'"......"-"cy✓' a ti ti ° :(♦ , ) f'n; 4<� t r , f '� r r`� rJ �` '/ .tom Y' ;:1;(.1...e.!::;.‘,.� ';;;. r c :t '? 4 °r i,.i; *44 G �" ,s-.e atk ±! : rla '^7., . iPi7 ' 24• � .F \5 << ..?A 7 • .'.F'J ..l,�..--f'-. .� -7T'_ 'cric uctrstt NUMte6 _ se rte - - >i �:"`ti q mane ,. Oct, ' 'tl e`tif�t; ,, „zit,- t 3?: s at=st; f so �i r 2•4.-",;;\'t . i r' Jan r Al„ F �s.ba. '�;{ r, +,f. ► t Ki A � ecam. �{ , } 4:::A6‘.""4 ' s 1 -----(1 , ::.....4,11,4ZE::::;:. .,•21------ .) ublir Oaur', i ttll Eirennr r C T ara ijr ti of (hounttl Q omntleetnnere of Weld (ramify. (IIo(orabo. does hereby grant unto Ringer & Ringer Enterprises, Inc. , dba Del Camino the right to conduct a r ``fr; r PUBLIC DANCE HAIL, Booth or Pavilion on the premises described as follows: :• 4 Highway I-25 and Colorado 119, Longmont, CO 80501 / •_r . • , or This license is issued only for the calendar year 19..8.3 , and is not transferable. is Pct.;2{ s y, The Board of County Commissioners reserves the right at its discretion to revoke and cancel ,es...- -t.'w 34.yy • ;`r b , a"" this license in the event said Board shall determine that the "'' i }Z2r ar >', public morals, or public safety, or srs t its.,.r ; •� putt;',',, public health of the Community require such revocation or cancellation. }"£4 ' r ' 'f k 1?`, �' In Witness Whereof, the said Board of County Commissioners has hereunto subscribed its `f c s4;�1 s <:3 e. - .3% _ ' h' name by its officers duly authorized, this.... ..3rd day of November 19..q.?..... 1tyjr�� r T t rift] e. , 1,;'•1'6',111,-,:i St1{ ` 3 itfi V b-ra3"F .fxi,e.. �.�i4' trr rs t er{-:i -- : t-c tos {-ro `"*¢' h' B D NT`( C� -;; 4 `- @ -04 i 5414,2!4-0-'sWtkstif .x} di1 tit i-e 1tt-to a+cr. v ,3 -)r �p ° n Fp S 5 , g[UATTE$ 4''c' T,it. 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":1t.11'ir 1 -i " �i'w▪ '�,J \`:.a 'k- ; •t .— f% .'�,1{ �•`.l i i` tt..\l1 ; �l N,:tl ), • f r 5 P�r TO RE POSTED IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE • RESOLUTION RE: GRANT COUNTY DANCE HALL LICENSE NUMBER 129, ISSUED TO ELMER AND CLARA MOORE, D/B/A VALLEY HAYLOFT, INC. , LONGMONT, COLORADO, TO EXPIRE DECEMBER 31, 1983, AT 12:00 O'CLOCK MIDNIGHT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Elmer and Clara Moore, d/b/a Valley Hayloft, Inc. , have presented to the Board of County Commissioners an applica- tion for a County Dance License to hold public dances at the location described as follows: 3101 Highway 119, Longmont, Colorado 80501 WHEREAS, said applicants have paid to Weld County the sum of Twenty-five Dollars ($25. 00) therefore. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said appli- cation, does hereby grant Dance License No. ,129 to Elmer and Clara Moore, d/b/a Valley Hayloft, Inc. , to expire December 31, 1983, at 12: 00 o'clock midnight, to conduct public dances and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board, attested by the County Clerk and Recorder, however, said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the public dances will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of said license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of November, A.D. , 1982. //�1J7 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Cup 6?twj to WELD) COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder /, ,-1 7, 721e/,1 and—Clerk to the B aid\ Jo n T. Martin, Chairman (By: % '� EXCUSED Deputy Count -Clerk huck Carlson, Pro-Tem APPROVED /WORM: Norman Carlson i lAA Co ty Attorney C. K rby DATE PRESENTED: November 8, 1982 a K. Steinmark l_i{-ie. 5/ 7 — Cam : 5d ' '-c-f'P < k.., r} i�,♦ Et*f. a' / a fir,✓ �,/r'J-0Z 3tiy 1-1;!,. .`� s'.'.1i4"�\3 fie fi'iJ t1.44t4 �. 'T • 'F .�4$ iY 1l fr�h', tG(fir ✓ r� i.ork... �iri 1,,V L.0103-0ir• e'i r :+,, y... yti� - p i▪ '\ j.{... r .,.J (EJ r.te a,l;i 1, lM. f?� ,Nr.. ri,' .--Ii. N.: x ffiti it ,t .+'/ 'tics :`^,� 1` � kt .Ii � .' 'f mod,' J4 `l,{. t .i . 4,. e `arVti.��� \ Pp, r \',A. , A'4.,-1//.., ':. ; �` ~v\ digs _ - . LICCNt& NUMBER r 7 i , ▪- ._ LICtMIL Pit T� �.- re- 11.:;<( . r 4- l�, `t�' 7.til av7 �a �nyk{�nF,T�F SIrI {� , g ''. r -� re,ffiv�r <I'-- nblir Band 1 all 3Qtreu e c , .� ; ▪ ;' I ct i;tt ; / I n'fr•rtt••' , n t " te • , , _ (1 ' Eqe #hard of CuminLf,nmintaatattere of 1lttb ftountg, Qtoferaba, f Q does hereby grant unto Wirierznd Clara Moore, dba Valley Hayloft, Inc. the right to conduct a f,A-;: i Sri e t> i ; PUBLIC DANCE HAIL, Booth or Pavilion on the premises described as follows: f '' CO; 3101 Highway 119, Longmont, Colorado 80501 'ts t' 'S F ,y 1-15.. �, sr<ss :,, This license is Issued only for the calendar year 19..83 , and is not transferable. f ` iltikp '�' The Board of County Commissioners reserves the right at its discretion to revoke and cancel , , 1 �: lit' � g 14422� ,, ,7-11.:1 t t;o-t4 this license In the event said Board shall determine that the public morals, orpublic safe) or Duff ay"Tr .7`% r..`. r 23tt aa� r; Y, 1' ' ‘,4,,,,,t,-„,,,, public hearth of the Community require such revocation or cancellation. i t� O 5,`'' : r ,jtte " ,, In Witness Whereof, the said Board of County Commissioners has hereunto subscribed its tea xic ' p , ,f ra name by its officers duly authorized, this day of 19 }, ;� { c .'' `a r.sr,,r,.. tf'' 3rd November 82 s 4t a ILL E&P2-:fkiCC«sx fir» ea�stttrt to 'e, fs }• ".i Fr" f ��7 tS�� 1 S ' l" r ' d';��Ai,t$Tr . 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' ) r �:.�,j.. 1 �'�✓' r)r -�'Fl,,�> /��v". • ,•,. .1 l f- �l L,~',..- Y� ��/S• ���r�.f � , � �r' TO BE POSTED IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 576 - CHARLES AND OPHELIA MARTIN WHERE'S, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Com- missioners at a public meeting held in the Chambers of the Board, that the division into two parcels of land, as shown on the plat known as Recorded Exemption No. 576, being the property of Charles and Ophelia Martin, described as part of the East h, Southeast 4 of Section 7, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described in the plat which shall he provided by the applicant and known as Exhibit "A" , said plat to be recorded, does not come within t-e purview of the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land", pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101 (10) (d) , CRS, 1973, as amended. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the hereinabove described parcel of land owned by Charles and Ophelia Martin he, and hereby is, exempt from the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land". BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that this approval is conditional upon the following: 1) the owner. of the proposed Lot "A" shall submit evidence of an adequate sewer system prior to the issuance of any building permits; and 2) the applicant shall provide for a 30' access easement to the smaller parcel (Lot B) on Lot A from the 30' access from Weld County Road 3 for adequate public access. Said Easement shall be shown on the Recorded Exemption plat prior to recording. i' 7 'r Page 2 RE: RE No. 576 - MACTIN The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of November, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO JQcnT. Martin, Chairman EXCUSED buck Carlson, Pr Norman Carlson -1-ti Kirby 1/4M c ATTEST: 7316.44,v,fl-rEtttndarJe K. St nmark Weld County Clerk and Recorder :- 4-11a-Clerk to the Board- \BY_� Deputy County C1e k APPRad, ORM: - Cou ty Attorney DATE PRESENTED: November 8, 1982 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION NO. 170 - COLONADO LANDFILL, INC. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has reviewed the request of Colorado Landfill, Inc. for an exemption from the defi- nitions of "subdivision" and "subdivided land" in Section 30-28-101 (10) (d) , CRS 1973, as amended, and Section 2-1 A. (3) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners finds that Colorado SU roo Landfill, Inc. is the owner of a certain parcel of land located in Part of Section 29, T1N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, o Colorado, and o 3 o_. WHEREAS, Colorado Landfill, Inc. desires to transfer two 0w tracts of land, 2.033 acres and 7.092 acres in size, to the adja- 0 U cent landowner, and esz c-: WHEREAS, no new parcels are being created, but this exemption will merely change the existing boundary lines between the two coo z properties involved, said parcels being more particulary described oLo -, as follows: r Y ul Parcel A :FLU ru A tract of land in the Southwest Quarter (5W4) of e ez:z the Northeast Quarter (NE1) of Section 29, Town- o ship 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado being more particularly described cicc as follows: we cc L r,f Beginning at the Southwest Corner (SW Cor) of the 030 Northeast Quarter (NE;) of said Section 29 and considering the south line of said Northeast Quarter (NE$) as bearing South 89°24'12" East, with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto; Thence South 89°24' 12" East along said south line, a distance of 479.08 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Thence continuing South 89°24'12" East along said South line, a distance of 835.00 feet to the South- east Corner of the West Half (W1/2) of the Northeast Quarter (NEB:) ; Page 2 RE: SE NO. 170 - COLORADO LANDFILL, INC. Thence North 00°04'55" East along the East line of the West Half (1104) of the said Northeast Quarter (NEI:) , a distance of 740.00 feet; Thence South 48°49'20" West, a distance of 1,110.73 feet to the True Point of Beginning; said tract containing 7.092 Acres, more or less, and is subject to any rights-of-way or other easements as granted o or reserved by instruments of record or as now existing c • o on said described parcel of land. Parcel B ow 3 A tract of land in the Southeast Quarter (SE;) of c' the Northwest Quarter (NW;) of Section 29, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows : e, _: Beginning at the Southeast Corner (SE Cor) of the ° Northwest Quarter (NA) of said Section 29 and con- .. 0 sidering the south line of said Northwest Quarter (NWT) as bearing North 89°24 ' 12" West, with all C.; _J other bearings contained herein relative thereto; CO U Thence North 89°24 '12" West along said south line, a distance of 989.08 feet to the True Point of r r Beginning; x; o Thence continuing North 89°24'12" Nest along said L-' south line, a distance of 325.00 feet to the Southwest c t Corner (SW Cor) of the East Half (W ) of the Northwest z Quarter (NWT) ; .- c } Thence North 00°02' 03" West along the west line of U'= of the East Half (E') of the said Northwest Quarter J a NWk) , a distance of 545.00 feet; CO Thence South 30°40'37" East, a distance of 637. 61 feet to the True Point of Beginning; said tract containing 2.033 acres, more or less, and is sub- ject to any rights-of-way or other easements as granted or reserved by instruments of record or as now existing on said described parcel of land. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the above described par- cels be, and hereby are, declared to be exempt from the definitions of "subdivision" and "subdivided land" as set forth in Section 30-28-101 (10) , CRS 1973, as amended, and Section 2-1 A. (3) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. Page 3 RE: SE NO. 170 - COLORADO LANDFILL, INC. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made an?, seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of o November, A.D. , 1982. 0 r) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS o U WELD COUNTY, COLORADO f 0 3 � /3A !! _ _- Jo n T. Martin, Chairman t ew EXCUSED Chuck Carlson, Pro-Tem 1 mil - 4 Norman Carlson e . Kirby jel ATTEST; �'frig .�vn7�G4Ui`,Gi��GyJ e K. Ste' ark r Weld County Clerk and Recorder and ned�,'Clerk to the Board LL z epUty County'Clerk r APP VEll TO F RM: oez wc Count Attorney I2�G :;3r -.tau DATE PRESENTED: November 8, 1982 nr..---- Th>„41.-\ V,t,It�� . ` / \/\,„----�/��.. �� ..-- •J ""tlf - .sat i ' f f / /i�. a'�c �� �o!-i' t t i r r7 �.•e :e �yl.,ry`4kj� .Y _(4;,;7:1;;__''::/44('-'4. fyt 1 \ Y �5 : ,n*s l! f' �F l , 1/40s-0r4 ' l� rr 1 <1 . xf f4. s{44 71i. 1.,` s' ,<'/ 1 I )` ; VETERANS DAY {f . "aY; �:rte=..... e:_4s�.: .t.�,� November 11, 198 �Ii�l.J�� ,y • ,'1 , l,1ArjI WHEREAS, many citizens of Weld County have served in the Armed Forces of the United States of ,.ti\ b j. .( Amer'i,ca; and x • { �;„ !� WHEREAS, November 11, 1982, has been designated Veterans Day in honor of those men and women r `e/ ittC\ who have served in the defense of the United States; 1 , ,p...) ; ea I NOW, THEREFORE, LET IT BE KNOWN that the Board of Weld County Comniesioners, on behalf of all ;� > :. 1 citizens of Weld County, does hereby express sincere gratitude and recognition to Veterans of thea:t *t,� ` I Armed Forces of America and to their families for the dedication and sacrifices offered in x t 'I I defense of the United States of America. 1-:)", ` 't) {r, ll.. t(I",l. John T. Martin, Chairman an Excused,-- - - �;�, );, Chuck Carlson �No an Carlson/� it s," ,_.,"1-',---;';\ ` b if;) 4 C_W. Xr,rby ` r.44 June X Stezr✓nark fi l 44.e_l - >:::,-------i;::. �L CJW. r (t` tii'f :',..4.:.:::-74::;-: '- led (1 t; J✓elll (.Q�!'jtl( lW 7c7 P$r t4e ,flf I�-{ ���t, '" t f --:.• el�� L (e ga_.1 ?x f'',:kl i/tfir;r-- `l __ y • �,, S {FT j 4 Z'k :( .l i (i'x \ 3 .•S k,ti { r--�-•�+' ,a ,I �] //\) E s> c-y x F es, 0,1 J j� ,�, --, .. C h3 i(/I.2,;\ 1 J r f� 'J' \ y 4 "�' d. -4i f t a - \. �r A. 1 �� f J.r ,,,-,1-, • � V t f7 _/ rS: l a J vff .;r I.,',J tih�Jl1-�rli)/t _`".� ;',A- \-.-,77 • 1 r f ` n= . f Y "i-.lam r'`. -c am! A� v ��'- f ./-._- _. ,ten f) /L . /7s ,;., , i nl C Lsa RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE FOR THE SALE OF FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGES CONTAINING NOT MORE THAN 3. 2% OF ALCOHOL BY WEIGHT, FOR CONSUMPTION ON AND OFF THE PREMISES, ISSUED TO THEADOR AN➢ SANDRA L. BLEHM, D/B/A BLEHM WATERWAY ESTATES - EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 3, 1983 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, , Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Theador and Sandra L. Blehm, d/b/a Blehm Waterway Estates, 24361 Highway 257, Milliken, Colorado 80543, have pre- sented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for a County Retail License for the sale of fermented malt beverages, containing not more than 3. 2% of alcohol by weight for consumption on and off the premises, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II . , C. , the applicants have paid the sum of $57. 50 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicants have paid to the State Department of Revenue, the sum of $67.50, pursuant to Section 12-46-117 (5) , CRS 1973, as amended, of which sum $42. 50 is to be forwarded to the State Department of Revenue to be credited to the Old Age Pension Fund, pursuant to the requirements of Section 12-46-110, CRS 1973, as amended, and said applicants have produced a State Retail License for the sale of 3. 2% fermented malt beverages for consumption on and off the premises, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 24361 Highway 257, Milliken, Colorado 80543 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said appli- cation and the other qualifications of the applicants, does hereby grant License Number 82-27 to said applicants to sell 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption on and off the premises, only at retail at said location and does hereby authorized and direct Page 2 RE: 3. 2% BEER LICENSE - BLEHM the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect from the 4th day of September, 1982, to the 3rd day of September, 1983, providing that said place where the licensees are authorized to sell the 3.2% fermented malt bev- erages, for consumption on and Off the premises, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 18th day of October, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: fi,, CAA-: cjyp gy,j WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 21 Weld County Clerk and Recorder /11n7N and Clerk to the $oar ohn T. Martin, Chairman EXCUSED Sr, l Deputy County-C1 rk Chuck Carlson, Pro-Tem APP ROVED TO FORM: CMG*-._.- Norman Carlson Co my Atto ney Kirby � 1:� e K. Stei.. mark DATE PRESENTED: November 8, 1982 ONLY :3.L% BEEF? SULU FHLHE k --.—'�,, n \/^' 4,- -5 r:;>./.7.: ✓ --,,,--',C t. `✓ r ✓ t, e- ' 41-A., Y44 r t'� ' ' �V lei - l��x i 2 .J. 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STATE OF o-. � al COLORADO a .' t� COUNTY OF WELD It 0:';:".}_u-.4-� r, , ak , J"� BY AUTHORITY OF THE BOARD OP COUNTY C06�SS10YE RS• 1' t O,F } 1 s Fermented Malt Beverage License 1i v - t..*, RETAIL aim to to (Qertify, That Theador & Sandra L. llehm, dba Mehra Waterway pstft ep of the State o f Colorado,having applied for a license to sell FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGES at retail and having : �' sr'R -"14,7.-:;.S: paid to the Treasurer of Weld County, the sum of Fifty (8%0.00) Dollars therefor, the above applicant is hereby licensed to sell FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGES containing not more than 3.2% of Alcohol by weight at 24361..tiighway..257.,..Milliken,--Colorado..80543 r•af. r I 0 r's' c m the County of Weld, Colorado, kr ne year from the. ..Ath. .... . ...day of September lg 82 , to the 3rd • day of..September._. ..._ , 19..83. , unless this License be sooner revoked '•-..e;.-; ry t,a,:4>i as provided by law. i ill 1 ',r � t a - +' < ' 'Ibis License is issued subject to the Laws of the State of Colorado, and especially under the pro- tr-t1.411 r a :taa • t' i,`, f visions of Title 12, Article 46, Colorado Revised Statutes 1973. V I0fa p.t4 �' . ' ' '5''''-i''±':- j', IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,The Board of County Commissioners has hereunto subscribed its -f lVi � ▪ + • - f6r ri,: name by its officers duly authorized, this 18th day of October lg 82 2,,,t?�{ ' - , S 1213 r Z`�__��<La rrti ,�^xltLt.1 t -';-S f-�'3.`e.�_ t?�r ,"}L,irIKS ',, .�.,,,.p:",,{, �'t },9an,„- .t :,s -,.....,1 _,”-0.-1;1 ' i '> 19 E$ ' ' {4tr a-. 4S`£iffi' I3 i1{ 3- `& "J2y;' ,•t3.&,.I.SI r County(Mnndlisb70R8r8 4' at�i Will 5d f-' �t -} ?.:Li hit t }y r`t{i-ftx ,�,. 4. " ,a'Ct 6s 4 f crti S'�}� t +it i>x'y t zl::'�➢ ,.}+s t{XC .111:' F& Sk i. ;ra t i3 Fr .p%\ • t 34 1 ` � _`,ci tj�'II-1 i } D k-t ' T hits li , s. , ,s: t, T}� i - $6 :li-t``"11''c}, - i fr i xt b`a-t• 4R yRsxq. t !errs if-tf4+d1F4 <,� 9a• ¢ �Y1 ! t }Jtf-..r �Qt1` ,i. o, ..i" x ,, *r •3 �• ' ii:, i•�9t�r 2C. G p 't..,,!,\:::,t/ f >� .. ';F $ t ?+ d}C�•'t•_ / z' .M ' A A r2" 4 �4 � fl•r St!�{ '`r,>≥ I . �. �e'`-� ~ $r-,t3 'r J+5 t‘`. , �r't'r .t r r •�}t $Kpd t o + `€ '�- r# �tJ'�� �f• ."ic „......344, Ay a�r'4 y / '+ tc J'�,. ky.;� .C.a s t rif' R ' i !� Y / ..• 3V1_fi" ti%Y " '."�Y t 11 � f ;i r r r 41 t 1, a r..G • > t• r rr $4 ,! .,J✓a ♦ A„rf 1•r ttl r era �• /f? . t ♦ ♦r AN r Rt r ' 1,/! S V \ ^ r / A J �y . \� \t J •�.>_ \•A f e •z y. tit,f y / , .•� +.-4 . ♦ 1 i J. tt J F i r. ;•;::,,? s.: _ ,'hl /i L .;'r'Nr: . ,,n .'V ' % 3,1. .- t// \a°,•Ft/ t - F•.i J \it f / , r 3; �z 6 Y + �` • V �'.'.t ✓,�^��%/ \J r ..%�3. '`"t � rr ,. �i� a�S �� /• �i> T i� , ,sf - .. TO BE POSTED IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE a RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 13 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS ' 52: and 54 FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF WELD COUNTY BRIDGE 13/52:A. WHEREAS, the Board of County Cccmissior.ers of Wald County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of aahinisterirr, the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6) (a), Q2S 1973, as amended, ".. .local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, ;ray for tho purpose of road construction and rainteranee, to roorarily close to through traffic or to all vesicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period rot to exceed a specified number of vor}: days for project coc;)letion and shall, in conjuctior. with any such road closure establish 3pprO2riate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected, ..." and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute, has determined, upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, that conditions exist which crake it necessary to terrorarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and • guide vehicular traffic on said county roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Cam'Sssioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Board deers it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on county roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby auth- orizes and orders the postirg of such traffic control devices as shall be reason- ably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general pywlic and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. ' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Pnard of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado does declare and establish the following County road to be tarp— orarily closed, which shall betas effective wren standard official traffic control devices are erected giving notice of the restrictions and, when such devices are • erected and in place at: Weld County Road 13 between Weld County Roads 52; and 54 for the replacement of Weld County Bridge 13/52;A. Said closure to be effective November 16, 1982 for approximately (6) working days. • • • -/ ��'v ', el i, 1<I-�4-E I 3 111-te above and forego'.ng Pesolution was, on motion duly rYidr+ and seccndCd, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of November, 1982. BOARD OF MUNTY CCWISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COWQA O 3 - n T. Martin,�an --------- EXCUSED Chuck Carlson, PJro-Tem Yom+ -t%/4+.dtr-t`ttr_=— n a ---- Norma Crlson - -Kiy X17 ---------- y� /j ..{{-- •ne K. Stet mark mark API T: /+ O7 .�n7?.IA�It?�(tln,l Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board �De y County Clerk IQW..CNED TO .t1: Wel County Attorney r p f Steen Fe n/6 IV gel c tv/Ut 409 Are&s �.. Vum ;ill Jyye_ tit Fien- coifs 'gphf f' fesAet- I4/�� c ie,91'Gf u) G R In/ '_ 9; 129aifel ��/G507' r [dr i"cplac e �>> w, e !/ ,� r. ,• eel ..04—//3A for to Piot- k rytdr b G Oeps-col oar e)//7, 171:12--- TITLE %raffle cu--r Lt-_— SURVEY BY DATE DRAWN BY DATE CHECKED BY DATE 1. COUNTY ROAD NO. -S2 - APPROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING FORM 16 2175 RESOLUTION REs REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 64 (ALSO KNOWN AS "O" STREET) BETWEEN NORTH 7th AVENUE AND STATE HWY. 85 FOR RAILROAD TRACK REPAIR. WHEREAS, the Pnerd of County Cccrnissiorers of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County haze Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of aaninisterirg the affairs of Veld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6) (a) , CRS 1973, as amended, "...local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, nay for the purpose of road construction arse maintenance, texrorarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any high-ray or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified ranter of Work days for project canpletion and shall, in conjuction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected,..." and WHEREAS, the Pcnrd, pursuant to said statute, has determined, upon the basis of traffic and lcersonal investigations, that conditions exist which make it men ssary to tereorarily clo_e to through traffic and to regulate, warn and • guide vehicular traffic on said county roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Camtissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Fnard dears it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on oawty roads and any intersections thercof, and it hereby auth- orizes and orders to pins-tint] of such traffic control devices as shall be reason- ably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Coamissioners of Weld County, Colorado does declare and establish the following County road to be tarp- orarily closed, which shall become effective when standard official traffic control devices are erected giving notice of the restrictions and, when such devices are erected end in place at: Weld County Road 64 (Also known as "O" Street) between North 7th Avenue and State Hwy. 85 for railroad track repair. Said closure to be effective November 10, 1982 for approximately (4) working days. • • F A i ' 1 ' rite above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made ant. seconded. adopted by the following vote on the __8th day of November, 1982. WARD OF COUt11Y (Xk14TSSICt'Ei S WED COM?, COLORADO J n T. Martin, Chairman hock Carlson, Pro-Tem Norman Carlson% ♦-. //let • . W. Kirby ...//-_ JJe K. Stemma ATTEST: `MQ,ul U//J�'.v....1TF.�.tn7v:tbr✓ Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk h,the fto3rd tpurp County Clerk APPRWFD TS-') 1UF4: /Weld ..aunty Attorney "-- wtwi. n,�.Y e" e 1 EOtA life r ,/$i t01fi`}Ai' �'Afh t> .\4.) rif104571 y .__, la 11 - \ • 4 r - �J kt,s Enill - _ _ Tiff . �_ = • # J lrigl , eg k O k ,e) 0 ,y/ ///O S'2- 1. f we 6 mil ayes s Fo 2- tv s /4' La /J CL h -2/ r m -J -1y qt yt/r-e c 45 TITLE (o / Kee 1;r- Z X t� y J—/t' SURVEY BY j DATE DRAWN BYJae-If' DATE Wag— CHECKED 8Y C ATE 6 COUNTY ROAD NO. APPROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING FORM 16 2/75 RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING EMERGENCY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 524 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 13 AND 52 FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF WELD COUNTY BRIDGE 521/13A DUE TO THE POOR CONDITION OF TEIE BRIDGE. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Hare Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6) {a), CRS 1973, as dmei■led, "...local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a spe..ified number of work days for project ecrrpletion and shell, in ocnjuction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected,..." and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute, has determined, upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily clnce to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said county roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Board deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on county roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby auth- orizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reason- ably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic therein for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Carnissioners of Weld County, Colorado does declare and establish the following County road to be terq- orarily closed, which shall bone effective when standard official traffic control devices are erected giving notice of the restrictions and, when such devices are erected and in place at: Weld County Road 521 between Weld County Roads 13 and 52 for the replacement of Weld County Bridge 521/13A. Said closure to be effective November 8, 1982 for approximately (6) working days. • .<, . r �. i ,.7 Cam !�: � r "c? �/ Ito about and foregoing Resolution was, on notion duly made and secorv3ed, adopted by the following vote on the __8th day of November, 1982. BOARD OF CWilY CU44ISSIOFIIRS KEW COUNTY, COLORADO J n T. Martin, Chairman _EXCVSFD ----- uck Carlson, Pro-Tern Norman Carlson - _-- __,r Kirby /) �.n �e K. Stein ark ' ATTEST: Cc�.�}(1s. �atuve./aoni ;field County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk tb the BOard / 4: ., L2 i l,...7------- / puty County Clerk APPROVED AS pl5F01":2 ty././. /.Le ield ty Attorney y�ot � ! 7zl Igerr,/ole ulRrf E/�s ' a I?IP r1as t � vJ�/JBfs9� S} ifs tr !91 Dr -werJ pc Ise le--- 15O/ 1� / 1;0 et 2 Ayr �/r nj ;O e p/29r. _Or '2 f �f / /4�.5.2 4 TITLE Mild Heine icon— Weil/ace Bri if SURVEY BY DATE �' DRAWN BY DATE DATE G"..L� CHECKED 8 DATE COUNTY ROAD NO. Aj APPROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING FORM 16 2/75 RESOLUTION RE: CORRECTING NAME OF DONOR TO AMBULANCE SERVICE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on the 13th day of October, 1982, a Resolution was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners accepting a $25.00 donation to the Weld County Ambulance Service from Mrs. Esther Sandberg and family and the Harold Sandberg family in memory of Stanley Sandberg, and WHEREAS, said Resolution stated that the donation was to be used for the benefit of the Ambulance Service employees, and WHEREAS, on the 3rd day of October, 1982, the Board received a letter from Mrs. Harold (Lucille) Sandberg stating that the $25. 00 donation was from the Harold A. Sandberg family only, and WHEREAS, said donation is to be used to help purchase equip- ment used by the paramedics, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to correct the Resolu- tion c` Cctober 13, 1982. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT.RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Resolution of October 13, 1982, he, and hereby is, corrected to reflect the correct name of the donor to the Weld County Ambulance Service and the purpose for said donation. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote en the 8th day of November, A.D. , 1982. /� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: O_% .1 2U Jni WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder _ /) u /a2//7,0`..4-. a,n C ie k to the a hn T. Martin, Chairman (BY� �� �AIOI��� EXCUSED L3eputy County Clerk C uck Carlson, Pro Pro APPROVED A T FORM: Norman Carlson / -max / pppppp Co my Attorney - Kfirb ne K. St inmark tit ,'"t•7/ DATE PRESENTED: November 8, 1982 RESOLUTION RE: DECLARE FIRST FLOOR ASSEMBLY ROOM OF THE CENTENNIAL CENTER AS PART OF THE TREASURER'S OFFICE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Section 39-11-109, CRS 1973, states as follows: "Time and Place of Sale. The sale of lands upon which taxes remain delinquent shall i commence on or before the second Monday in December of each year and shall be held at the treasurer's office in each county." WHEREAS, due to a lack of space in the Treasurer's Office, Mike Loustalet, Weld County Treasurer, has requested that the first floor assembly room of the Centennial Center be declared a part of the Treasurer's Office for the purpose of a tax sale, and WHEREAS, said tax sale will take place on Tuesday, November 9, 1982, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado deems it advisable and in the best interests of Weld County to approve said request. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the first floor assembly room of the Centennial Center be, and hereby is, declared to be a part of the Treasurer's Office for the purpose of a tax sale to be held on Tuesday, November 9, 1982. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of November, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 7flOa, O4.4 uAhvatjrj WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder _ .._2.)j2,f o nd--Clerk to the aid hn T. Martin, Chairman EXCUSED Deputy County e. k Chuck Carlson, Pro-Tem AP V//ED 7/-- FORM: _ � / ; Norman Carlson Cif _ t2 -'/ _. Coun y Attorney C . Kir y T ne K. Stei mark : LA&t. 1u htv /.:7� I_DATE PRESENTED: November 8, 1982 RESOLUTION RE: ASSIGNMENT OF INSURANCE MARKETS FOR INSURANCE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado Statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it is the policy of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, to bid out insurance every three years, which therefore requires a bid for insurance effective January 15, 1983, and WHEREAS, the Director of Finance and Administration and Purchasing Agent have developed a bid process in accordance with the policies and procedures of Weld County, and WHEREAS, as part of those procedures, there is a requirement to assign markets to agents through a competitive bid process, and WHEREAS, all requests for assignments were received by Weld County no later than November 3, 1982, at 5:00 p.m. , and WHEREAS, as a result of the competitive selection process, the attached list of agents have been assigned to the markets indicated and have been recommended to the Board for assignment of markets. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the agents indicated on the attached Exhibit for the respective group insurance markets as recommended by the Director of Finance and Administration and Purchasing Agent, are hereby made, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that each of the respective agents will receive an agent of record letter signed by the Chairman of the Board to the companies indicated, specifying that the agent has been assigned as the agent of record for Weld County. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the agent of record assigned on the attached exhibit shall receive all loss data necessary to solicit proposals on behalf of Weld County to be submitted no later than December 16, 1982, at 10:00 a.m. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of November, A.D., 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST /]wn reat : t '1/41 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County C1 •rk and Recorder 2-ALL � i_). � — — and Clerk to the Boa k--- ,7 n T. Martin, Chairman - i___/uck Carlson, Pro Tem ep ty CountyCl zk. A ved ag_ to form: Norman Carlson / �� ~ L j __��....� C �rbi / � f Coun y Attorne K. Ste•?,.. , 2_ „-� INSURANCE BID The following markets have been assigned by Weld County. Any questions concerning the bid or assignment of markets should be addressed to Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration at 356-4000, extension 4218. AGENT COMPANY A.J. Gallagher Lloyds of London International Insurance Co. International Surplus Lines (Crum 6 Forster Organization) Midland Insurance Northumberland Ins. Co. Potomac Ins. (Gen Accid. Grp) Hartford (Excess Crime) Hartford (Boiler/Steam) Safety Mutual American Centennial Zurich American (Boiler only) Hopkinsurance Ranger Insurance Company Arthur Flannelly Fireman's Fund Robert C. Smith St. Paul. Dennis E. CesterIing Zurich American of Illinois - (All lines except Worker's Comp.) General Re-insurance Victor Ribicit Chigago Insurance Company ESIS Admin. Services Barbara Bledsoe Sayre S Toso, Inc. (Holland American Mission) CAB Admin Svc Gail Lynn Anders American Home Constitution Company (Administration) Wanda L. Krieger Hartford Specialty Co. AGENT COMPANY • Norco Agency Protective National Ins. Commercial Union Co. Leslie and Godwin Reliance Insurance Co. Trenwick Inc. Continental Insurance Central National Stewart Smith (Broker) Marineo, Inc. (Broker) Prudential Reinsurance • American Re-Brokers American Universal Flood and Peterson Compass Insurance Co. Mercury Insurance Co. Mentor Insurance CNA USAIC (Aircraft Only) • Guaranty National Ins. Lexington Chubb Insurance First State Insurance Scott Insurance Planet Insurance Republic Insurance Aetna Commercial Union Ins. Utica Mutual General Accident Insurance Co of America Sweet and Company Public Entity Underwriters Employers Reinsurance Corp Transit Casualty Texas Indemnity Co. Great American Excess Underwriters - RESOLUT10N WHLREAS, GENERAL FIY D WARRANTS IN THE TULAI. A!1OUNT OF $ 1,765.65 NAVE BEEN ISSUED IN ERROR CR THE AMOUNTS FOR WHICH THEY WERE DRn-:N HAVE OTHERWISE BEEN CHANGED. I:HIREAS, A LIST OF THE SPECIFIC VARRANT I:LMa1.RS, DATES, NAMES, P O AMOUNIS IS ON FILE ',NTH THE ACLU:NTII:6 DEPARTMENT. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY CCiV ISSIONERS, WEl D COUNTY, COLORADO, THAT SAID GENERAL FUND WARRANTS FOR THE MONTH OF-OCTOBER-1982 III THE / -OUNT OF $ 1,765.65 BE, AND THE S-21 ARE HERESY CANCELLED AND HELD FOR NAUGHT. THE ABOVE NW FORGOING RESOLUTION WAS, ON MOTION DULY i:ADE AND SECONDED, MOPED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE THIS 8t1)__ DAY OF NOVEMBER , 1982 . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ��' �� ._ « . GIL--1. - %/CG2 CGi s!_.__ ≥XCUSED te:///)", , z, 2-_-74(S-07,77241,P_> ATTEST: "Mao A_a. :-/ ut44 2.2,! COUNTY CLERK AND ' ECOR / J'D"Ct-€RK TO THE B IARD D�V: 1 , Dfl:)\.-4.--Y i "/ COUNTY CL K' AFRKOVED S TO]FORX; 4..Th • JAUNTY ATFOR`EY 1 T e h. ,,!J.?' %/ i ORDINANCE #-111 IN THE MATTER OF THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION FOR WELD COUNTY, COLORADO FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1983. zv o o0 O BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: N o U That it is necessary to set the annual appropriations for Weld County, J 0 4) c 3 Colorado for the fiscal year 1983, and CC a q WHEREAS, in compliance with an act of law entitled, "An Act to require cc 0 t� the affairs of the several counties of the State of Colorado to be continued y Cr o' er from the revenue derived from taxation and prevent other expenses of any .cc county from exceeding its revenue. . .", and in accordance with Colorado CI A a)o Revised Statutes, Title 29, Article 1, 1973, "During the fiscal year, no ▪ z officer, department, board, commission or other spending agency shall expend Nw P P 8 8 Y P cc or contract to expend any money, or incur any liability, or enter into any ✓w contract which, by its terms, involves the expenditure of money for any of P li o 7.' z the purposes for which provision is made in the appropriation ordinance or z .-c >. resolution, including any legally authorized amendments thereto, in excess of C3 CC W cc E the amounts appropriated in said ordinance or resolution for stn.') office, o department, board, commission or other expending agency, or purpose for such fiscal. year. Any contract, verbal or written, made in violation of this section shall be void as to the local government, and no money belonging thereto shall be paid thereon. . .", and WHEREAS, in compliance with Section 3-8 of the Weld County Nome Rule Chatter which provides that the Board of County Commissioners shall act only by ordinance in matters of contracts and inasmuch as this appropriation ordinance provides for authority to expend or contract to expend or to enter into any contract which, by its terms, involves the expenditure of money for any purpose recited in this appropriation ordinance. BE IT ORDAINED that it is the intent of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that this appropriation ordinance is the ordinance by which the Board acts during the fiscal year 1983 in matters of all contracts that involve the expenditure of money for any of the purposes which are covered by the monies appropriated by this appropriation ordinance. Cr " • , BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that all monies received from the sources and for the purposes named in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated as a part of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby appropriated for the County's r,o operations for the fiscal year, commencing January 1, 1983, as estimated at o U o N , this time to be, and which will become available during the year 1983. C'4 o cz BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency exists inasmuch as State law 0 IA 3 requires that the budget Ordinance of Weld County, Colorado, be enacted on or occ a w before the 15th day of November, 1982, and, therefore, this Ordinance is n ec o declared to be an emergency Ordinance under the provisions of Section 3-14 of w o a. the Weld County Home Rule Charter. Y The above and foregoing Ordinance No. I11 was, on motion duly made and cc w Nmu J seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of November, A.D., 0- z 0 :-. 1982. N. ice, r w BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS -y L WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 4.L a a Z /� `� ../_ S n Martin, Chairman ct o } ATTEST: �tlin.�.,� f f.CCU.Qf✓fiy�/ , Weld. County C1 rk and Recorder Chuck Carlson, Pro-Tem and Clerk to the .Board s� o �- o' o: i BY'� ...,e14 _ _. __ Norman Carlson or '� e1uty Coun y- erk ,�� - . Kirby APPROV S•-T41 FORM: • 2:12 e:f?1_ J ne K. 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I 41 T O 4 O C Y yj ly ' 4 0 TA KV00000=.4=0.0 U =0. 0 H < T.0.V!-I if 0 • ,• < .1N M+INO TO.IN4 .INI .ti NO 0 .1.+.4.4.4.-1 rlNNNa 00000.0 4 - AR19Q8442 ORDINANCE ► 112_ IN THE MATTER OF SETTING THE MILL LEVY FOR THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION FOR WELD COUNTY, COLORADO FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1983. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO'VNISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: That it is necessary, by Colorado statutes, and by the Home Rule Charter of Weld County, Colorado, to set the annual mill levy for the annual appropriation for Weld County, Colorado, for the fiscal year 1983, and WHEREAS, in compliance with an act of law entitled, "An Act to require the affairs of the several counties of the State of Colorado to be continued C40 O U o from the revenue derived from taxation and prevent other expenses of any ro `) county from exceeding its revenue. . .", and in accordance with Colorado ow Revised Statutes, Title 29, Article I , 1973, "During the fiscal year, no 03 ^t! officer, department, board, commission or other spending agency shall expend 0w 0 or contract to expend any money, or incur any liability, or enter into any U contract which, by its terms, involves the expenditure of money for any of c, the purposes for which provision is made in the appropriation ordinance or r Y resolution, including any legally authorized amendments thereto, in excess of C4 CO c: z the amounts appropriated in said ordinance or resolution for such office, o \i+ 0Y- department, board, commission or other expending agency, or purpose for such J S fiscal year. Any contract, verbal or written, made in violation of this u. section shall be void as to the local government, and no money belonging cz - thereto shall be paid thereon. . .", and >- o=! WHEREAS, the County Council, in accordance with Section U.141 14-7 of the Weld County Home Rule Charter, on November 4, 1982 granted an CO- O cN � increased levy for the County within their authority which will allow a total u_ property tax revenue of $14,399,734 and a total mill levy of 17.172. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the revenue derived from taxation of said County, shall be, and hereby is, appropriated to defray the necessary expenses and liabilities of said County for the next fiscal year, 1983, in the following sums to-wit: i;. K.-) i !, FUND MILLS REVENUE County General Fund 9.707 $ 8,139,526 Road and Bridge Fund 2.984 2,501,898 Social Services Fund 2.312 1,938,586 Hospital Capital Fund .650 545,162 Public Works Fund, County Buildings .246 206,602 Insurance Fund .553 463,578 TOTAL 17,_172 114,3_99,13± BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the County Assessor and the County Treasurer of Weld County, Colorado, be, and hereby are, authorized and directed to make rao c o such entries upon their books, at such time or times as will be necessary to 0 6:C make this mill levy Ordinance for the annual appropriation Weld County, c ppro rfatlon for sa Colorado, for the fiscal year 1983, effective. ow 03 ocC BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency exists inasmuch as State law Li requires that the budget Ordinance of Weld County, Colorado, be enacted on or before the 15th day of November, 1982, and, therefore, this Ordinance is declared to be an emergency Ordinance under the g y provisions of Section 3-14 of ✓ Y CC the Veld County Home Rule Charter. r-:_J The above and foregoing Ordinance No. )12 was, on motion duly made and • z 0 • w seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of November, A.D. ,r e 1982. C4 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS oz • z WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ri Cr: o ?1�1t -21/2-fret-4 _ W // .., J n Martin, Chai man "'- E ATTEST: i/7` (�,n ,,� P.UL?" � �- EXCUSED co o lie 'Count Clerk and Recorder ChuckCarlson, Pro-Tem - - afar- rk{ 6 the Bo d u.ra u. Jt t 4 Norman Carlson , ty', ounty ,Ers Kirby APPR0VE'S."" FORM: 1_i_ ne K. Stein ar Co my Attorney DATED: November 8, 1982 PUBLISHED: November 11, 1982 in the La Salle Leader MINIMINW silt Chili 000`$$101,9_ - CVA-26 Rev. 8/80 f S1 .-_�� �411t;' 'r • COLORADO DF.FAIVI EN7 OF SOCIAL SERVICED - DIVISION or VSIESAFLi AFFA11tu '1 -3 1982 .. CWN17 VEMIAN3 r :nvicR OFFICEI1'D Ileth11LT REECR7 AND CIa'fnF'ICATION OF [Al .:a,<<WV. coin _ weld cwN[Y IIONIII October • 1.9 82 `Tu`nefile and rvtc C.1almed _. 1.57 — n`Cir.Pli.s and L'errYcca ClalxK;3 _d.3 `Flit �` ia. `o�Gi aM._ r>reL»y v�hK• SelcjNroho Colin 331_ Comhuaatton - _ - lnraarnl Crr4�c'te (OINce_1 --- 999 IrC an U1C — 0 — 4 _ $ 1,�404�00_ 1'rusara. Contacts (home j-------- Feria-on — - 0 0 .00 Mttern$r1IMn- 4 3 __ 4 33, 033:84 156_ Death tension 4 7 -27:61.71:9-6— PI-22 - Colo. Veterans Weirs 2 inouranrce ---2---- 2 -- 13, 01115:813" -22 - Other Organisations —& Stirlen Allowance 3 3 --1 35-0 1,0--'inhere Related Clnlms - 1- ro—4 Rehab & Educot c --- — - - loan Applications ' n. _5 lloopitelisatton (No. Sayan) — 30. 349421_ • hospital (Outpatient) 8 Co. Rntel5j 00 4,560.00 hospital (Inpatient) —3 • Rleeellanooua Claims 49 _____ I hereby certcertifythat on this date 11-1-82 Total ,$110,712.71 . Ir Weld , 1 Katie been paid n eatery for to month of October 1y 82 County in the amount of $1002.00 dollars far xpr servlcea ea county veterans neracc • offlcell en), in Addition, Lhat$993.94doltnrs have been disbursed by Bald county for expenses lncu d In the opeanticuh of the county veterans service office, in accordance with 26-10-100, 1973 Colorado Rerfeed v tic, the withers of the Board of County l:wshiselaere of Coun y We rano Eyler officer Weld County do hereby certify that on thl date 11-1-82 i j the Donn) has authorised to be disbursed-from other honeys In the County General Fund, the ear of x,795 for the month of October, 198 in accordance with the provisions of 26-1 -108, 1973 coloredo Revised Statutes. (signed," /-flL 7—.i..cns ;`.✓ (Signed) --7-.. ------ (Signed) sue' u,.-. (% �.-� - (Signed) /-i Thin certification submitted monthly, properly piped and execute , lit be consi an application for the monotony benefits payable to the County General Fund, in accordance with 10-100, 1973 Colorado Retitled Statutes. 7hte form moat be submitted before the 15th of to following month. hilt ton Colinado Deportment of Social Dervlcee, Dlvislon of Veterans Affairs, 1575 Sherman Street, Denver, Colorado 130203. I Public Hearing Notice IXXF T *82-76 The Weld County government is eligible to apply for a State of Colorado Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). This program will be making grants of up to ;850,000 to cities and counties for community development projects. Activities eligible for funding by CDBG include: housing rehabilitation or weatherization; construction of senior centers; park improvements; upgrading of streets, sewer, or water systems, etc. The Wattenberg Improvement Association has requested that Weld County apply for a grant for the Association to improve Wattenberg's water supply system by adding a well, improving the distribution system, and adding other new equipment. A public hearing will be held at 10:0Da.m. on November 15, 1982, at the Weld County Building at 915 10th Street in Greeley, to hear comments on the proposed project. BOARD OF COUNTY CUMISSIONERS WAD CUJNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSIF.IN WEIR COUNTY CLET<K AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BCARD BY: JEA NEiiE SEARS, DEPUTY DATI ): WA/EMBER 8, 1982 PUBLISHED: NCNf74BER 11, 1982 in the LaSa11e Leader NOTICE DOCKET #82-15 Pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 94, a public hearing will he held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the time indicated below, for consideration of granting a franchise to Satellite Communications Cable Television, Inc. , including non-exclusive rights to construct a cable television system along the streets, alleys, and public ways of the County. Application materials may be examined in the office of Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. DATE: November 24, 1982 TIME: 2:00 P. M. REQUEST: Cable Television Franchise BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTF.IN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: JEANNETTE SEARS, DEPUTY DATED: November 8, 1982 PUBLISHED: November 11, 1982 in the LaSalle Leader fi C% ' STATE OF COLORADO) WELD COUNTY , COLORADO ) SS COUNTY OF WELD ) SOCIAL SERVICES CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE 10 THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS : 0 A P -- I V- 0 - G A I R A A D M LEAP --_---____ DAY CARE $23,536.24 SERVICES A N 0 MEDICAL - - - TRANSPORTATION A D C A D - P A C -- ----------- CHILD WELFARE A I D TO THE $23,536.24 BLIND -_____ ----- ----- TOTAL- _---- ----------- DATED THIS_---_ 8TH_____-DAY OF NDNF?BFR , I 8 WELD C Y FINANCE OFFICER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS _ -8ng_ __DAY OF __ -__NDyl12lBER___, I9$2- MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: _MX_Comm&s$f0oExp&esJune 8.1988 �J �� - STATE OF COLORADO ) nrjrl.CZ,fd�._b ("s�'Yul_4------- COUNTY OF WELD ) SS NOTARY PUBLIC /Y WE , THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY , COLORADO , HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE , AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE SOCIAL SERVICES FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS : - OAP I V- D - - . G A - I R A - A D M LEAP -- DAY CARE S23,536.24 SERVICES A N 0 MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION A D C P A C A D C -U ------------------ CHILD WELFARE TOTAL $23,536.24 AID DO THE çeBLIND RMAN DATED THIS DAY OF ,I98Z_. —_ BER —.---__--_ —_-- ATTEST : ��f4 nwn 'f'PeUn�¢ — *� /1 COUNTY-C ERK AND RECORDER AND MEMBER ( V CLERK�TO/HE BOARD 11 BY : 60.0.,---AX-141-k-k_ 11 / Qe4��� BE t-- DE '4 COUNTY CLERK EMBER PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.D. & 1NO. VO. NO.0136 0O.NO. VENDOR AMOUNT_ MARK D JOHNSON $ 145. 18 - 101}-7 092116______ COIO,.-STAT£5?•0 1L_GOV.-AIV,-OR_EMPLOY -------142,336,97- .__10136— 09287_ _ ... RX110__CAHE_------------------------___-_ ___._____86,92_ ' 10139 09288____ SS11TF_OF_C _D1'-P1_4F_RIVF.Nl?F____-_____. _________35+416.91 ' 10140 09289 --DONALDT. RVRf3AC'K _112.41 ' State of Colorado ) TOTAL S17g,117.51_ ss County of Weld ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through _1 and dated RQyF1.iaig_$__ _ . 1982 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount S178,117-.51_- _____. Dated this 8th _ day of NOVt_MAER _ 198 / met___ weld Co i c ff cer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of NOVEMBER , 1982 . My comnision expires: 3<9jlCsmmissiwFzp'ua=kma s I386 otary Public State of Colorado ) ) ss County of Weld ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the PAYROLL Fund totaling S 178, 11,7.51 _____Y • C rperson Mc ber /f ATTEST: nb-ri Member -`---- �- By. ----- - Abe l lj'Aw_i,i - ----------- ---------- Coup C� k end Recorder terG 1- 11J1/ _. er "« G 2 at De t� e:, /1"-/ GENERAL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. & NO. V0. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 901764 -----WOOLCO ---------____-- State of Colorado ) TOTAL S___________ ss County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through 1 and dated November 8 19 82 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ Dated this 8th day of NOVEMBER _— 1 ciaThau 1 n Officer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of NOVEMBER , 19 82 My commission expires: MyComessfonrxerres�ne 8,199¢ --.- � Notary Public STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the GENERAL Fund totaling $ Ch rperson ATTESTS- cf, tuber /1 kt4 c,Lvw -i cu.t'c'twN CoyntyClerk and Recor er Member Oelit, CM Cr ber ! 1� 2 4/27/77 04 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 111/03/82 0 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : l fs AS OF : 11/03/82 ir WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT JP' NUMBER NO 6 619-4 009548 A- I PEST CONTROL A4712 12.50 19 4152 4 712 12.50 19 4153 et 25.00 6 009549 BACHMANS 1tIC 30800 10.00 19 4110 el 30804 26.17 19 4110 30805 32.27 19 4152 6 ----------- 9l 68.44 6 009550 COLORADO PARTS COMPANY 50555 32.40 6L 9020 el 32.40 4 ti 009551 ELLIS G CAPP EQUIP CO G7906 67.38 61 9020 G8922 7.85 61 9020 6 I, 75.23 6 009552 EVER1TT LUMBER CO 72984 41.82 01 1061 I' 72996 36.77 19 4150 73346 37.59 19 4150 6 73652 36.25 19 4150 Ill 73981 36.06 19 4150 74667 7.88 19 4150 6 74668 10.88 19 4150 , 76237 6. 15 01 1061 ti, 213.40 IP, 009553 GREELEY AUTO SUPPLY 197757 27.50 61 9020 . 198109 23.04 61 9020 50.54 6 lI 009554 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE THE 103182 920.00 01 1031 920.00 009555 GREELEY GAS CO 160000 200.91 11 3140 . 200.91 009556 HOME LIGHT L POWER 000002 180.83 61 9020 O00008 445.88 61 9020 005006 39.29 61 9020 • ---------- 9 666 .00 i 009557 MOUNTAIN DELL EQOCT 5.96 01 1061 • __---------96 i • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/03/82 II REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS Of : 11/03/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND OEPT 0 NUMBER NO 009558 NATIONWIDE PAPERS 100554 313. 15 01 1061 6 313. 15 0 ` 009559 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 96868 -_-�Y 16_17 61 9020 • 16.17 6 009560 PARKE-DAVIS 30181 315.00 19 4140 42019 630.00 19 4L40 6 945.00 009561 PLANE EQUIPMENT COMPANY 409 70.34 61 9020 • 70.34 009562 RURAL ELECTRIC CO 6200NU 24.13 11 3L40 6400N0 3.97 11 3140 6401N0 5.75 11 3140---- --__ _ • 33.85 6 009563 STEVENS AUTO INC 97608 519.00 61 9020 98309 37.83 61 9020 4 556.83 009564 1OWN OF JDIINSTOWN 5848 23.00 11 3140 23.00 4 009565 UNION RURAL ELECTRIC 0031N0 52.13 11 3L40 0071NO 169.95 11 3131 0082ND 91.05 11 3131 0101NO 56.73 11 3140 0952N0 68.58 It 3140 ` 438.44 0 009566 WAGNER EQUIPMENT CO A►0681 108.00 61 9020 • ------------ 108.00 • ---- e TOTAL : 4.762.66 ill • r • • WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/03/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 3 • AS OF I 11/03/82 • • • THIS IS T CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE BOVE IVIED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 • THROUGH AND DATED Novtmeeie. 3, ; 19 �. . AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE V IN E AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT f ll; We.R. GU DATED THIS" OAY OFtouenwC; I L9P) [RECTOR MANAGEMENT • AND BUDGfr T SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 1 €' DAY OFjjelern8rele 19 ?a MY I IN PIRES: III/Commission Expires Jnoe 8. 1958 • A-j4 f' //it fi:r, NOTARY PUBLIC. WE: THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Of WELD COUNTY: COLORADO HERE BY [APPROVE [ `OISAPPROYEJ THE CCATMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR AA fl HER9$Y OIOEREDVDRAWN UPON THE GENcr2/il., • FUND TOTALING f 4-'Nc,(,L DATED THIS rite DAYOF NoquAete,, 19n- ATTEST: "fl0 wL 2Cclnad�IIY CLERK AND RECCRDER BY I • DEPUTY J CHAIRMAN / MEMBER MEMBER /n/ D -D M)E`/MBER MEMBER ef: a , • • � l • • • • • • • • sr, . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • al ip • WAP200P MELO COUNTY GATE 1 11/04/82 0. WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : ► AS O : 11/04/82 • • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO • .� _�_ _ __ • 009567 A S HANSEN INC 004842 586.00 01 9020 • 586.00 • • 009568 AGLAND INC P40932 1,830.84 61 9020 • P41052 210.11 61 9020 %34749 31 .50 61 9020 • X39811 31.50 61 9020 • X39904 31 .50 61 9020 20287 360.00- 61 9020 ------_-- 1 ,775.45 • 009569 ANDREWS HAROLD L 1018 --_M_- 4.90 01 2110 • 4.90 • • 009570 ARNOLO MIKE 13609 30.00 01 9020 (3611 30.00 01 9020 • 13612 30.00 01 9020 • 13632 28.50 01 9020 • 118.50 • 009571 BACHMANS INC 830799 11.58 01 2160 • 830808 5.08 01 2160 • 16.66 • • 009572 BANCROFT-WHITNEY CO 743001 72.10 01 1012 • -__N--72.10 • 009573 8!G R OF GREELEY 35128 41.08 19 4152 • • 41.08 • 009574 BRUMLEYS FLOOR COVERING 4884 162_10 19 4150 • 162.10 • • 009575 CENTENNIAL DELICATESSEN 110182 40.00 01 1011 • -----r 40.00 • 009576 COLORA00 PARTS COMPANY 28832 68.62 61 9020 • 68.62 • 009577 DAWSON PETER MD $1027 145_00 19 4140 • 145.00 • 1l • ass • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE t 11/04/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 2 • AS Of t 11/04/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE MSAMT FUND DEPT 0 NUMBER NO ---_--- --------------------« --- �« 41 009578 DENVER BULLETS 2414 86.03 01 2110 • 2472 139.50 01 2110 S 225.53 • 009579 DICKEY SHAIRAN E 103182 55.65 01 2320 O 55.65 • 009580 DIVISION OF YOUTH SERVICE SI1112 1.388.91 01 1125 • «1.388.91 • 41 009581 DRIVE TRAIN INDUSTRIES 82711 732.75 61 9020 • 85855 89.26 61 9020 86440 168.96 61 9020 41 86444 111.00 61 9020 • 1.101.97 • 009582 EDWARDS CHEVROLET CO 43473 513.75 01 2160 • 43521 143. 10 01 2160 • 43538 146.68 01 2160 • 43566 37.93 01 2L60 43832 20.71 01 2160 • 43894 53.13 01 2160 • 44005 17.74 01 2160 44041 36.85 01 2160 41 44056 30.00 01 2160 • 83049 88.00 01 2160 83170 6.45 UI 2160 41 -`1.094.3441 • 009583 EMERGENCY SERVICE PROFSNL 103182 - 1 ,666.67 01 2160 41 1.666.67 • 009584 FAMILY PRACTICE 51028 70.00 19 4140 • • 70.00 41 009585 G K HALL C CO 249397 44.53 20 5530 • 249586 ----48_58 20 5530 • 93.11 009586 GAYLORD BROS INC 947160 31.19 20 5510 • 31.19 • 009587 GREELEY AUTO SUPPLY 198364 1,433.04 61 9020 • • • • • WAP2O0P WELD COUNTY DATE s 11/04/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 • AS OF s 11/04/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAKT FUND DEPT • NUMBER NO • 1,433.04 • 009588 GREELEY OFFICE EQUIPMENT 7038 20.70 01 1151 • —w 20.70 • • 009589 HOME LIGHT t POWER SEP016 1,703.117 01 1061 • 1,703. 17 009590 J A SEXAUER INC 07800 11.38 01 1061 • • -----_11.38 • 009591 K-MART 64347 A57817 29.97 01 2330 • 29.97 • • 009592 KING SOOPERS A19750 155.40 19 4153 • 197503 155.40 19 4152 • -~ 310.80 • 009593 LARIMER CO COMM CORRECTNS 9302NR 560.00 01 2320 41 93082R 750.00 01 2320 • 1 ,310.00 II 009594 OUTDOOR GRAPHIC SIGNS 711182 3,607.00 11 3140 • • 3,607.00 • 009595 PARKER GARY M12982 416.40 01 1031 ID 416.40 • 009596 PREMIER TIRE CO C55620 3,952.40 61 9020 • C56001 4,030.00 61 9020 • 7 ,982.40 • 009597 SCHILDMEIER 8EV M11029 17.80 19 4110 • -17480 • • 009598 SHANNON KATHLEEN M11029 -61.220 19 4140 • 61.20 • 009599 TOWN OF NUNN SF1182 43.74 Ll 3140 ID • 43.74 • • • • WAP200P WELO COUNTY DATE t 11/04/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 4 AS OF : 11/04/82 - WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT • NUMBER NO • lb 009600 WINOGRADS STEEL & SUPPLY 1528 19,056.00 11 3132 419,056.00 41 TOTAL : 44,761.38 S • • ' • • • • • • • • • • ♦ • • • • • • • • • • • • • ♦ • ♦ • • • . • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE ; ll/O4/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE S 5 AS Of S IL/04/82 • • • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING O BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE 0 E 51E0 LAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 • THROUGH 5 AND DATED (10YEm Bk.& I' 1198 THAT PAYMENTS SHOUL D BE TO THE RESPECTIVE TH AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE • THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 44,7G/. b DATED THIS �N DAY OFNOYe.mBe/, 1.9(.Z. DIRECTOR MANAGEMENT OW BUO T SUBSCRIBED ANO SWORN f0 BEFORE NE THIS 8"4 DAY 01;140401%7A1980 M 10 EXPIRE S MgCommissioiEr,iresJune 8, 19$3 • ?L4-e,/i •S' NOTARY PUBLIC. WE. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY. COLORADO', HERE BY (APPROVEI (DISAPPROVE --T I MS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR4M HEFef BY ROERE4LORAWtI UPON THE GLNGQAIi • FUND TOTALING $ 44(161.3Y DATED THIS OAYOF NO1Vneat 198 ATTESTS iffac �entRi TY CLERK AND RECORDER BY • DEPUTY ) //CHAIRMAN MEMBER E0. ME BEER MEMBER • "F�i i.` )7)«el,✓ C.�-�'4-.„ 41/` 21y. r • • -'' • (: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • 1 A WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 111/05/82 . WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 1 AS OF S 11/05/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT IP NUMBER NO 009601 ADAMS AL HA114 340.00 74 9034 340.00 • • 009602 ALL RADIATOR SERVICE 21172 24.00 61 9020 ` 24.00 009603 APPLETREE PHOTO 7243 3.24 01 3182 S • 3.24 • 009604 ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING 039A 1, 125.00 33 1944 / 1,125.00 S • 009605 BACHMANS INC 631029 10.220 01 1154 S 10.20 • 009606 BRIGGSDALE WATER CO 711182 9.00 11 3140 / • 9.00 009607 CARLSON NORMAN 110182 255.65 01 1011 255.65 • 009608 CARLSON VIOLET MI1019 91.220 19 4140 • 91.20 / 009609 CASSEDAY LYNN HAL11 159.00 74 9034 / . _N~_159.00 / 009610 CENTRAL WELD CNTY WATER 4400N0 24.00 11 3140 • 24.00 / • 009611 COLO COUNTIES INC REGIS' 85.00 01 3182 . 85.00 009612 COLORADO PARTS COMPANY 28941 4.83 61 9020 4.83 / 009613 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY ALI 25.00 01 3182 O BUD 25.00 11 3140 . DAVE 25.00 11 3140 DONALD 25.00 01 3182 • •1 . WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE I 11/05/82 III REGISTER PAGE I 2 AS OF 111/05/82 i WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT • NUMBER NO DREW 25.00 01 3182 . GEORGE 25.00 ll 3140 JACK 25.00 11 3140 • JAMES 25.00 01 3182 0 200.00 • . 009614 COLORADOAN 616 19.88 01 1154 • 19.88 • 009615 COOPER COMMUNICATIONS JAMBAT 85.00 01 2150 • JRADMT 2.347.50 01 2150 . 23355 12.80 01 2150 23397 22.50 01 2150 • 23497 22.50 01 2150 23498 56.25 01 2150• 23499 115.00 01 2150 • 23513 65.00 01 2150 . 23586 65.00 01 2150 • 2.791.55 009616 COPELAND FASTENER CO 19822 30.82 61 9020 19871 15.44 61 9020 O 19942 7.441 61 9020 • 53.67 009617 CORRELL, DANIEL I 110482 255.00 01 2420 S • 255.00 009618 CROWN BOX & TAPE 9817 14.27 01 1014 • • -----»r.__ 14.27 * 009619 DAVIDSON MARY MI1029 41.60 19 4140 ' 41 .60 009620 DEMCO SUPPLY INC 225830 35.90 01 1031 * 35.90 0 009621 OIETR[CK JANNA C MI1028 10.40 19 4140 • 10.40 O 009622 FARIS MACHINERY CO 29273 40.80 61 9020 • 40.80 • 40 • • • WAP200P WELO COUNTY DATE t 11/05/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE i 3 A AS Of I 11/05/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT S NUMBER N0 009623 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE THE 114519 20.00 01 1154 • 115100 24.00 01 1154 • 44.00 009624 GREELEY GAS CO 1050N0 55.67 11 3140 4100N0 132.61 61 9020 4 4250N0 -_-w_262.59 61 9020 • 450.81 • 009625 GREELEY LOCK L KEY 6984 8.00 01 1061 5 8.00• • 009626 GREELEY OFFICE EQUIPMENT 7035 6.52 01 1153 • 6.52 � • 009627 H 11 MOORE EQUIPMENT CO C11009 452.09 61 9020 0 452.09 009628 HILLSIDE AUTO PARTS 170034 4.91 61 9020 • 4.91 • 009629 HOME LIGHT L POWER P1082A 278.50 01 5140 • P10828 4.24 01 5140 • P1082C 2.73 01 5140 P10820 17.73 01 5140 • P1082E 1,515.93 01 5140 • P10821 8.13 01 5140 • 1,827.26 • 009630 I B M L22412 1,143.05 01 9020 1 1,143.05 4 * 009631 IKENOUYE LYNETTE MI1101 -�� 160.20 19 4140 • 160.20 009632 INLOES GENE 103082 309.67 01 3400 • ^w 309.61 • 009633 JANKOW DAVID MI1101 34.17 19 4180 i 9 34.17 • 009634 J08E. ELSIE HA114 146.00 74 9034 • WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY DATE 111/05/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 4 AS OF 111/05/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO 1 146.00 009635 JORDAN EDWARD 1 1020 10.00 01 2110 • • 10.00 • 009636 KAVENY RAYMOND HAILS 172.00 74 9034 • 172.00 009637 KEENE VALLEY SUN CA1082 8.00 01 1031 • 8.00 • 009638 KIRBY C W 110182 37.40 01 1011 • 37.40 • 009639 KWAL PAINTS INC 255286 5.16 01 1061 • 5.16 009640 LARIMER CO OFC ON AGING 82CFWD 883.09 21 6822 883.09 0 009641 LARRY'S SIGN SHOP LSS115 36.00 01 1031 • -~ 36.00 0 • 009642 MAC TOOLS 337486 29.40 61 9020 • 337489 5.00 61 9020 34.40 • 009643 MACDONALD EQUIPMENT CO A42863 58.07 61 9020 • A42864 3►.19 61 9020 , 89.86 009644 MARTINSON JOANNA C M11101 71.80 19 4140 • 71 .80 + 009645 MEYER WARREN P11182 39.20 01 3182 39.20 • 009646 MOFFAT PAINT L GLASS 15165 19.56 61 9020 + 15198 2.54 61 9020 15332 27.94 61 9020 • _ . ii WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE tl/05/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 5 • AS OF 111/05/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND OEPT • NUMBER NO • ----_- ------__---- -- --a- ---��_ -- ---- ---- • 15396 11.43 61 9020 15430 6.00 61 9020 0 15432 97.98 61 9020 • -_-N 171.45 • • 009647 MOORE BEARING COMPANY 16326 13.74 01 1061 801613 17.58 61 9020 • 801638 10.68 61 9020 • • -------42.00 • 009648 MORGAN CNTY RURL ELEC ASN 0008NO 42.19 11 3140 8006N0 10.22 11 3140 • 9002N0 10.00 11 3140 • r • 62.41 • 009649 MOUNTAIN BELL 61082A 17.76 01 5140 810828 17.76 01 5140 • 81082C 22.16 01 5140 • O -_� 57.68 • 009650 MOUNTAIN BELL 69110A 121.94 20 5510 • 769110 _-_----43.36 20 5540 • 165.30 • 009651 MOUNTAIN BELL N02101 42.64 19 4110 • N03300 4.47 L9 4152 • N03307 134.32 19 4110 NV3300 4.47 19 4153 • O 185.90 • 009652 MUIR COLIN MD 51027 47.00 19 4140 • 47600 • 009653 NELSON OFFICE SUPPLY 14850 ---M- 9.00 01 1011 ' 9.00 t • 009654 NELSON 3AM 102982 10.60 01 9020 10.60 • 009655 NEWCO INC D09865 49.95 01 5140 • 49.95 • 009656 NO WELD CNTY WATER 01ST 4480N0 16.00 11 3140 • •1• WAP2OOP WELO COUNTY GATE 11/05/82 , WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 6 AS OF t 11/05/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAKT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO ----�------�...'µ--"--_ ���- - -----.'--- ---' • 16.00 • 009657 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER STMT 398.511.98 72 9020 . + 398.511.98 • • 009654 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 103182 350.00 01 2160 • 350.00 • 009659 NORTHERN ARMORED SERVICE NAS112 149.28 01 1031 • 110282 39.50 01 9020 • -_�--188.78 • • 009660 OAK STREET STATION 735110 41 .40 01 1014 • 41.40 • 009661 OFFE N ACE HARDWARE 96740 23.49 61 9020 • 96817 10.50 61 9020 96820 14.90 61 9020 • • 97035 45.00 01 1061 • - ~+93.89 • 009662 OMNI ENGINEERING 012096 25.44 01 1061 • ............ S • 009663 OSER EXTERMINATING CO 0CT826 -_-r„15.00 01 1061 • 15.00 t • 009664 PADILLA LINOY Mi1029 20.40 19 4150 • 20.40 ' 009665 PATIENT ADVOCACY TEAK HA114 229.00 74 9034 • -__- 229.00 • • 009666 PETTY CASH 110382 32.75 01 2330 • 32.75 t 009667 PRENTICE-HALL INC 804498 16.46 20 5530 814458 8.43 20 5530 24.89 S • 009668 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE INC 6067 876.00 61 9020 • III WAPZ00P WELD COUNTY DATE t 11/05/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 7 AS OF t 11/05/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT • NUMBER NO 6068 292.00 61 9020 • 7373 I►Y50 61 9020 • 1,179.50 • 009669 ROTHE ALVIE W M11028 53.61 01 3400 • • 53.61 • 009670 SANDY KNOLLS MANOR HAi14 246.00 14 9034 O »» 246.00 • . 009671 SANITARY LAUNDRY A55807 2.50 19 4140 • 55807 2.50 19 4180 . 5.00 009672 SHEF ENTERPRISES 16824 106.20 01 1031 O 106.20 0 009613 SILVER BURDETT CO (4643 ' 1 O60 20 5510 • 11.60 • 009674 SIMS TIRE& AUTO SERV CNTR 202989 18.50 61 9020 0 203297 30.00 61 9020 . 203310 15.00 61 9020 • 203592 44.00 61 9020 203738 17.50 61 9020 • 203851 • -»Y-19,50 61 9020 144.50 009615 STACKPOLE BOOKS 15528 92.67 20 5530 • . 92.67 • 009616 STEVENS AUTO INC 98066 1.81 01 1061 O ------------ • L.B1 O 009677 STOW RONALD MI1101 135.20 19 4170 135.20 009618 TOWN OF AULT 011182 10.50 61 9020 • 10.50 • 009619 TOWN OF GROVER 3893 25.75 11 3140 AD ID 1 • WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY GATE 111/05/82 ` WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 8 AS OF t 11/05/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO • • 25.75 / 009680 TURNER MILLICENT MI1029 121 .80 19 4170 121.80 • 009681 UNION PACIFIC RR T70872 248_00 11 3140 , 248.00 009682 UNITED FOOD SERVICE A70178 116.41 19 4153 499021 10.62 19 4153 • 70178 116.41 19 4(52 • 99021 10.62 19 4152 • 254.06 009683 UNITED STATES WELDING INC 409325 129.14 61 9020 • ----- 129.14 � • 009684 URANO CHARLES Y MI1103 -_---148_70 01 3400 ' 148.70 ! 009685 VAN ORIEL MARCIA M11029 61.60 19 4140 O ---~ 61.60 ' 009686 VARGULICH GEORGE B MI1029 109.43 19 4170 • `~ 109.43 � O 009687 WAFEL WILBUR 110482 51.20 01 1014 • ---`~51620 I IP 009688 WHITE RUSSELL 1020 7.59 01 2110 . -----'- 7.54 .., 009689 WINOGRADS STEEL C SUPPLY 1281 325.40 11 3132 O 1282 227.85 61 1945 O 1301 937.69 61 9020 1308 90.00 61 9020 • 1,580.94 4' ✓ 009690 XEROX CORPORATION 488650 --^`44.00 01 9020 •) 44.00 it - _- 0l .11� • J Lit /p9 JAL 0 01 • WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY GATE 11/05/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 9 AS OF s 11/05/82 • • • THIS IS TR CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURE$ HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON TH A FIVE STEO CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 • THROUGH `j AND DATEDNOVflf8E-'R. :1 I 19 BA AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE E IN T AMOUNTS SET OPPOSETE THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT f 1114.1&21141 DATED THIS S DAY OF Noaxr&�� 19P7�, ' E • w, IRMCrRrtxtoI VrNNe Q,Ei • AJ/0 BUOG�fj,T SU85CR;8E0 AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY OfhloJFmBelpi L913 MY M SION EXPIRESt Y /Jprt4>°//-,,6--t r NOTARY PUBLIC. WEr THE BOARD Of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO', HERE BY (APPROVE ) • I0.ISAPPVIOVE) THE MAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR 7 HERO 6�0EREQ�DPAWN UPON THE E�PAF. • FUND TOTALING S A'Iloi1e47•"k• DATED THIS R oAYOF NoJEMfstQy 19 Rai ATTEST' „c Qi NTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY DEPUTY /CHAIRMAN MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER • cdtgi T. 7Jlaa! e •et-v1/4.-,,W ,,_>9 afur-7 ,e(-ifor/4---- -- • • • • • \ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I . • • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO NOVEMBER 8, 1982 TAPE 082-90 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Monday, November 8, 1982, at the hour of 9:00 A. M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner John T. Martin, Chairman Commissioner Chuck Carlson, Pro Tem, Excused Commissioner Norman Carlson Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner June K. Steinmark Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Sears MINUTES: Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners' meeting of November 3, 1982, as written. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA: The Chairman included on the agenda emergency purchase of heaters, as item #4 under bids. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. COH≥IISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: Commissioner Kirby presented the following summarization of the activities of the various divisions of the Weld County Health Department, for the period of October 25 through November 5: ALCOHOL RECOVERY AND REHABILITATION CENTER The Detox Office has been completely renovated and is now in use. Carpet, furniture, and showers have been ordered and should be installed in approxi- mately two weeks. The painting of the downstairs area and most of the remodeling work should be completed by December 15. Thanks are extended to Beverely Schildmeier and Bette Rhoden for their continual efforts in making purchases and helping the operational aspects of the renovation go smoothly. The ARRC Advisory Board has requested the Commissioners to begin a study of the Alcohol Program and its relationship to the county. The Alcohol program has been managed on the idea that spending should not exceed revenue. However, considering that both public income and state funding are diminishing, it is necessary to begin now to insure that services are provided. The Director of the Alcohol Program concurs with the Advisory Board's decision to review all possible alternatives for program survival. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION Ron Stow attended the meeting of the Colorado Directors of Environmental Health on October 28 and 29 in Grand Junction. He saw firsthan4 Mesa County's efforts to recall and test Anacin capsules that may have been tampered with or contaminated. Dr. Larry Johnston, director of Environmental Health for the Larimer County Health Department, presented on November 3, the first of a two part series on household insects. This presentation, which is part of the regional contract between Larimer and Weld Counties, wasopen to all Health Department staff members. Ron Stow and Wes Potter attended a meeting on October 25 at the Colorado Department of Health concerning proposals regarding the need for adequate ground water quality protection. After the meeting, they were given an opportunity to comment on the proposals. LABORATORY DIVISION Environmental Laboratory 153 samples requiring 196 tests 13 potable water samples with bacterial problems 4 potable water samples with chemical problems Medical Laboratory The medical laboratory ran 267 samples requiring 332 tests, 18 of which were nonroutine. One sample indicated the presence of gonorrhea, and 28 indicated possible cases of streptococcal disease. On October 28, 1982, the request for Energy impact Assistance funds was approved. In about two weeks they should hear how many dollars they will receive. Frank Traylor, M. D. , executive director, and Robert Arnott, Ph.D. , assistant director, both of the Colorado Department of Health, attended the hearing and were supportive of the grant request. Positive support was also received from other governmental agencies in northeastern Colorado. NURSING DIVISION During the month of October, the Nursing Division held 89 clinics, saw 1,347 people, administered 500 Immunizations, and gave 256 flu shots. Phyllis Gleason, director of nursing, and Debbie Drew, nursing supervisor, met with Dr. Wooley on October 26 to discuss the Nursing Division priorities. Suggested ranking of some of the priorities were: 1. Maternity Program and Eligibility 2. Inventory System 3. Program Review 4. Equipment Ms. Gleason attended the quarterly meeting of the State Nursing Directors on October 28 and 29. These informative meeting; provide a medium for the group to share their knowledge and experience with others. A regional workshop on adolescent behavior held on November 4, was attended by several members of the nursing staff. Commissioner N. Carlson reported that in the Board's packet is the Board of Adjustments minutes for October 28, 1982. He added that the Director of Planning has been working on signs that he would like posted on State Highways where entering Weld County. The signs are designed to inform the public of Weld County's zoning requirements. The Director is scheduled to discuss this matter with the Board during the November 15th work session. WARRANTS: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the following warrants as presented by Mr. Warden: Encumbrance claims General fund $466,211.50 Social Services Fund Social Services 23,536.24 Handwritten warrants General 365.70 Payroll 178,117.51 Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. BIDS: PRESENT INSTALLATION OF TOWER FOR CODIUNICATIONS: Mrs. Rhoden stated that this matter would be held over for a few weeks and discussed. There were no bids submitted. PRESENT INSTALLATION FOR GROVER AND LUCERNE GRADER SHEDS: Mrs. Rhoden stated that the County Engineer requested R-11 for the walls and R-19 for the ceilings. Other alternates were given at higher prices, but the County Engineer recommended that his request be appproved since the R-11 and R-19 are standard for commercial buildings. Page 2, November 8, 1982 Quotes were received from the following two bidders: Artie Insulation, Inc., Greeley Colorado, bid $3,5000.00 on the Lucerne Grader Shed using the glued on foam boards. Porter Insulation, Inc., Loveland, Colorado, bid $3,000.00 on the Lucerne Grader Shed using batts with pins holding Insulation. Artie Insulation, Inc. , Greeley, Colorado, bid $860.00 to blow in insulation in the Grover Grader Shed since this shed already has some insulation. They would bring the R value in the ceiling up to R-22 and the walls up to R-13. Porter Insulation, Inc., Loveland, Colorado, would use batts on the walls and ceiling for the amount of $3,581.00. They did say in their bid, if possible, they would blow in Cellulose R-19 in the ceiling for $850.00. Nothing was mentioned about blowing in the walls. Mrs. Rhoden recommended that due to the time element, that the Board waive the ten day waiting period and award the insulation of both grader sheds to Artie Insulation, Greeley, Colorado, for the total amount of $4,360.00, the low bidder. Mr. Scheltinga, county engineer, commented on the specifications and the recommendation. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the recommendation in total. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion. Commissioner Kirby questioned if the bids were competitive and commented on the thermostats in these sheds. He suggested that the thermostats be set just high enough to keep the water lines from freezing. The Engineer stated that it is impossible to set the thermostats that low, however, buildings and grounds employees will install new thermostats that can be set that low. The motion carried unanimously. PRESENT OVERHEAD DOORS FOR GROVER AND LUCERNE GRADER SHEDS: Mrs. Rhoden presented the following bids: BIDDERS LUCERNE SHOP GROVER SHOP Doorway Garage Door Service $3,220.80 $3,292.80 Greeley, Colorado Thompson's Home Improvements 3,942.95 3,961.00 Greeley, Colorado Doorway Garage. Door Service presented an alternate bid using the existing opening hardware at each grader shed; however, the hardware is insufficient, therefore the following recommendation was made: Due to the time element, with the winter season around the corner, the Purchasing Director and the County Engineer recommended waiving the ten day waiting period and accepting the low bid of Doorway Garage Door Service for the amount of $3,220.80 for the Lucerne shop and for the amount of $3,292.80 for the Grover Shop. The alternate bid was as follows: Doorway Garage Door Service, Greeley, Colorado $2,736.00 for the Grover Shop and $2,518.56 for the Lucerne shop. After discussion, Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the recommendation in total. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. EMERGENCY PURCHASE OF HEATERS: Mr. Warden stated that it has been determined that the heaters at the grader sheds are dangerous. He asked the Board to authorize the emergency purchase of approximately 18 heaters after the bids are received. The County Engineer concurred and commented on the conditions of the heaters. He added that in several of the grader sheds they do not know where to shut off the water, therefore, they need the heat to keep the water pipes from freezing. He suggested that radiant heaters be purchased. Commissioner Kirby suggested that each grader shed be studied and heaters be purchased to keep the pipes from freezing. He added that the remainder of the shed temperatures should be kept just above the freezing level. Commissioner N. Carlson added that the radiant heaters probably would be the most cost effective. Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion that the 45 day waiting period be waived, that the capabilities of the radiant heaters be studied, and authorized the emergency purchases. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. BUSINESS NEW: CONSIDER DECLARING FIRST FLOOR ASSEMBLY ROOM AS PART OF TREASURER'S OFFICE FOR TAX SALE NOVEMBER 9, 1982: Due to the lack of space in the Treasurer's Page 3, November 8, 1982 Office, Mike Loustalet, treasurer, requested that the first floor assembly room of the Centennial Center be declared a part of the Treasurer's Office for the purpose of a tax sale to be conducted on November 9, 1982. The Treasurer said that this request fs an emergency measure only. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the resolution reflecting this request. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD #13, BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROAD $521 AND WELD COUNTY ROAD $54 FOR REPLACEMENT OF WELD COUNTY BRIDGE 913/52!x1: The County Engineer said that this temporary closure would be for approximatley one week. Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve said temporary closure. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD $64 (AKA "0" STREET) BETWEEN NORTH 7TH AVENUE AND STATE HIGHWAY #85 FOR RAILROAD TRACK REPAIR: The Engineer stated that Union Pacific Railroad Company is going to have the railroad track and the approaches repaired in this area. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to authorize said temporary closure. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 9521, BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROAD $13 AND $52 FOR REPLACEMENT OF WELD COUNTY BRIDGE 521i/13A: The County Engineer stated that this bridge is scheduled for replacement. Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to authorize said temporary closure. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION CORRECTING NAME OF DONOR TO AMBULANCE SERVICE: On the 13th day of October, 1982, a resolution was adopted by the Board accepting a $25.00 donation to the Weld County Ambulance Service from Mrs. Esther Sand- berg and family and the Harold Sandberg family in memory of Stanley Sandberg. On the 3rd day of October, 1982, the Board received a letter from Mrs. Harold (Lucille) Sandberg stating that the $25.00 donation was from the Harold A. Sandberg family only and it is to be used to help purchase equip- ment used by the paramedics. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion that the resolution of October 13, 1982, be corrected to reflect the correct name of the donor and the purpose for said donation. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER PROCLAIMING NOVEMBER 11, 1982, AS VETERAN DAY: Commissioner Steinmark read a proclamation into the record on behalf of all citizens of Weld County, which expressed sincere gratitude and recognition to Veterans of the Armed Forces of America and to their families for the dedication and sacrifices offered in defense of the United States of America. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve said proclamation and authorized each Commissioner present to sign same. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER ASSIGNMENT OF INSURANCE MARKETS FOR INSURANCE: The staff has developed a bid process in accordance with the policies and procedures of Weld County, and as part of those procedures, there is a requirement to assign markets to agents through a competitive bid process. All the requests for assignments were received by Weld County no later than November 3, 1982, at 5:00 P. M. As a result of the competitive selection process, Mr. Warden read into the record a list of agents and recommended the assignment of markets to said agents. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to assign the markets to the agents as read into the record by Mr. Warden, that each of the respective agents receive an agent of record letter signed by the Chairman, specifying that the agent has been assigned as the agent of record for Weld County, and that said agents shall receive all loss data necessary to solicit proposals on behalf of Weld County to be submitted no later than December 16, 1982, at 10:00 A. M. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF EMERGENCY ORDINANCE NO. Ill RE: ANNUAL APPROPRIATION FOR FY 1983 AND EMERGENCY ORDINANCE NO. 112 RE: SETTING THE MILL LEVY FOR ANNUAL APPROPRIATION FOR FY 1983: Mr. Warden introduced these ordinances and read them into the record. He announced that the County Council, on November 4, 1982, granted an increased levy for the County within their authority which will allow a total property tax revenue of $1.4,399,134 and a total mill levy of 17.172. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve emergency Page 4, November 8, 1982 Ordinance 0111 and directed publication forthwith. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve emergency Ordinance 0112 with correctiona and directed publication forthwith. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER CANCELLATION O1' GENERAL FUND WARRANTS FOR OCTOBER, 1982, IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,765.65: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the cancellation of general fund warrants for October, 1982, totaling $1,765.65. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RENEWAL OF 3.2% BEER LICENSE FOR GLADYS HOWARD, HIGH PLAINS ENTERPRISES, DBA PINE LAKE RESORT: Mr. Anson, assistant county attorney, stated that the burden of proof is on the County to show why the 3.2% beer license should be revoked or suspended. Commissioner Kirby stated the Sheriff's office report reflects no problems, therefore, he made a motion to grant said renewal. Ron Stow, representing the Environmental Health Services, presented to the Board copies of the 1982 food service inspections for the Pine Lake Cafe. He stated that on August 31, 1982, the inspection showed many deficiencies with a score of 68. On October 22, 1982, the inspection report reflected a score of 94, a drastic improvement. He added that the manager and owner appear to have made an effort to improve the cafe's sanitation. He stressed that such an effort should be made continually and not just as part of a beer license request. Ken Jacob, manager, stated that he had the septic tank pumped and the lines inspected on May 24, 198?, and was told that it was in working order. Commissioner Kirby restated his motion. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and added that some of the Board's concerns regarding this site should not be tied with the beer license. The motion carried unanimously. PLANNING DEPARTMENT: USR 0481 - CONSIDERATION OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARD 03 AND CONSIDERATION OF DESIGNATION APPLICATION - MIKE CERVI: The Planning staff recommended that development standard 03, of Use by Special Review Permit 0481, be approved as a substitute liner in accordance with the technical study outlined in a letter dated October 25, 1982, by Chen and Associates. Said study was reviewed and approved by the Colorado Department of Health with one condition; a qualified geotechnical consultant shall be retained for full-time quality control inspection during the construction of the facility. The Planning staff recommended that the Use by Special Review Permit #481 be granted a Certificate of Designation for the following reasons: 1. Development Standard 03 of the Use by Special Review Permit 0481 has been completed; 2. The Waste Management Division of the State Health Department has reviewed the application materials and recommends the approval of the Certificate of Designation; 3. The Use by Special Review application was approved on May 26, 1982. Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve development standard 03. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to authorize the issuance of the Certificate of Designation on said property. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and added that Mr. Cervi has cooperated, the County needs a site of this type in this area, and, further, that he is glad that this application has worked out. The motion carried unanimously. PERMISSION TO BE EXCUSED: Commissioner N. Carlson requested permission to be excused on November 15, 17, and possibly on the 22nd. It was a consensus of the Board to grant this request. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The resolutions and ordinances were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. Page 5, November 8, 1982 I There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 10:00 A. M. APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Jo T. Martin, Chairman AUTAIMAI__ --- —'--- Chuck Carlson, Pro Tem FXCIISED Norman Carlson _ C. W. Kirby June K. Stei rk ATTEST: fO�'$ tX,wAT& eitte,/ v WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE�$OARD —'ei Deputy County Cl rk ' ! Page 6, November 8, 1982 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS November 15, 1982 AGENDA Tape No. 82-90 82-91 FOId, CALL: John Martin, Chairman Chuck Carlson, Pro Tem Norman Carlson Bill Kirby June Steinnark MUTTS: Approval of minutes of November 8, 1982 ADDITIONS TO AGNDN: BIDS - Present furnishing and isntalling an air conditioning unit in Computer Roan and under NEW BUSINESS - Oa:manity Block Grant in Gill Area to be submitted to Dept. of Local Affairs APPROVAL OF COIEISEF AC NR'I: Cal4SSIONEE2 COORDINATOR REPORTS: 1) Cacmanication Se vice 2) Engineering Services 3) Health Services 4) Planning Services 5) Purchasing & Personnel COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BUSINESS: OLD: NEW: 1) Consider Change Order No. 1 to SCR 271 (Milliken Land Fill) Construction Project 2) Consider proposed traffic control signing at intersection of IvCR 378 and WCR 27/ 3) Consider authorization for Chairman to sign Corps of Engineers 404 Permit for replacement of WC Bridge 7/42A 4) Cancel Bnard Meeting of Deer 8, 1982 5) Consider Eiseman Chemical Revenue Loncs 6) Consider Cancellation of Social Services Warrants for October, 1982 in amount of $10,831 7) Consider appointing Csrmissioner to attend annual stockholders mc...tiny of Ft. Lupton Meadows Ditch Company on Decelnber 10, 1982 8) Consider intent of Weld County to apply for Small Cities Community Development Block Grant on behalf of Wattenberg Irmrovement Association and authorization for Chair-an to sign 9) Consider declaring November 28 through December 4, 1982, as Weld County Hare Health Care Week 10) Consider renewal request for Package Liquor Store License for Mary M. Viefhaus, dba Crag Valley Liquors 11) Consider renewal request for Package Liquor Store License for Vivian P. Evers, dba C. J.'s Merri Vale Liquors 12) Consider request for 1983 dance license for Greeley Country Club CONSENT AGENDA APPOINitkNHS: Nov 15 - Work Session 1:30 PM Nov 16 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Nov 18 - Board of Adjustment 2:00 PM Nov 18 - Retirement Board 2:00 PM Nov 18 - Building Trades Advisory Board 7:30 PM Nov 22 - Fork Session 1:30 PM Nov 22 - Hospital Board 4:30 PM Nov 23 - Health Board 1:00 PM Nov 29 - Work Session 1:30 PM Nov 30 - Cbr:nunications Advisory Board 2:00 PM Doc 2 - Utilities Coordinating Board 10:00 AM Dec 2 - County Council 1:30 PM Dec 2 - Board of Adjustmnt • D2:00 PM • Dec 8 - Beard Meeting cancelled 9:00 AM HEARINGS: Nov 15 - Wattenberg Improvement Association - Block Grant 10:00 AM Nov 17 - USR, sanitary landfill, Daniel R. Horst and James Robert Deearmin, Sr. 2:00 PM Nov 17 - ODZ, A to C3, Theodore, Hobert and Janice Rademacher 2:00 PM Nov 17 - (t)Z, vacation of Development Standards with Zoning Cav #236, Golobe, Lucas and Estavenovich 2:00 PM Nov 17 - 1SR, livestock confir «.nt operation for cattle, lie W. Schneider 2:00 PM Nov 17 - USR/Oil Production in R-1 District, North American Oil and Gas Inc., Adman Inc. 2:00 PM Nov 24 - Satellite Communications - Cable Television Franchise 2:00 PM Dec 15 - OOZ, A to Cl, Jack W. Zimbelman 2:00 PM Dec 15 - Hearing to consider tavern license, Jack W. Zimbelman, dba Prospect Pub 2:00 PM Dec 15 - Hearing to consider retail liquor store license, Kathy M. Zimbelman, (ilia Prospect Pub Liquor 2:00 PM BONDI:CS: 1) Drew Scheltirga re: road openings - WCR i2 between hiCR 29 & 31 and SiCR 49 between WCR 62 & State IMy. 263 CO .NICATICXS: 1) Special Tax Levies for 1983 2) Land Use Commission Agenda for November 8, 1982 3) Dept. of Highways Newsletter No. 82-44 4) Tait' of Erie re: Landfill issues 5) County Council minutes for October. 7 and November 4, 1982 6) Planning Commission Agenda for November 16, 1982 7) Permits for plowing grasslands, No's. 82-5 and 82-6 for Alvin Stecklein, 29008 WCR, 108, Ault, C0 8) Colorado Dept. of Health re: bird population at Erie Landfill site RESOLUTIONS: 1) Approve_tSR, gravel pit operation, Buckler Equip. Co. (Approved 8/18/82) * 2) Approve USR #481, Development Standard 13 - Mike Cervi * 3) Approve Certificate of Designation - Mike Cervi * 4) Approve cancellation of Social Services Warrants for October, 1982, in amount of $10,831 * 5) Approve Findings of Board concerning renewal of 3.2% Leer license for Gladys Howard, High Plains Enterprises, dba Pine Lake Resort * 6) Approve 3.2% ter license for John M. Snow, dba The Cornerstop * 7) Approve intent of Weld County to apply for Sall Cities Community Development Block Grant on behalf of Wattenberg Improvement Association CHANGE ORMR: * 1) Project No. 9021 - Best Way Paving Company for WCR 27.5 ORDINANCES: * 1) Erergency Ordinance No. 104 * Signed at this meeting RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE DEVELOPMENT STANDARD NUMBER 3 CONCERNING USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT NUMBER 481 - MIKE CERVI WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on the 26th day of May, 1982, the Board approved, with development standards, the application of Mike Cervi for a Use by Special Review, Permit Number 481, for an oil field fluid disposal site, and WHEREAS, the Department of Planning Services now recommends to the Board of County Commissioners that Development Standard Number 3 of said Permit Number 481 he approved to use a substi- tute liner, and WHEREAS, said substitute liner shall be approved in accord- ance with the technical study by Chen and Associates, said study being reviewed and approved by the Colorado Department of Health, and WHEREAS, said approval by the Colorado Department of Health is conditional upon a qualified geotechnical consultant being retained for full-time quality control inspection during the con- struction of the facility. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that Development Standard Number 3 of Use by Special Review Permit Number 481 be, and hereby is, approved to use a substitute liner with the condition as above stated. I Page 2 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARD NUMBER 3 - MIKE CERVI The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of November, A.D. , 1982. _ • BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 11107(/���;Lii7cJM4 .tbra WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder ��., -; 7,22./../..‘l; and Clerk to the Board , Jo T. Martin, Chairman ,)JC‘ NJ BY: Jil,e,c !- .i�/ eo„X EXCUSED — Deputy County Clerk' Chuck Carlson, Pro-Tem APPROVED Ag4i`0 ,ORM: EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - AYE / Norman Carlson --/ Coufity Attorney - -� C. W, Kirby -- - °"z�! y»gin, J �K. Steinmark DATE PRESENTED: November 15, 1982 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION FOR AN OIL FIELD FLUID DISPOSAL SITE - MIKE CERVI WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on November 8, 1982, a public hearing was held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado for the purpose of considering whether to grant a Certi- ficate of Designation for an oil field fluid disposal site to Mike Cervi, said site to be located on the following described property: Part of Section 33, Township 3 North, and Section 4, Township 2 North, Range 62 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Section 30-20-104, CRS 1973, requires the Board of County Commissioners to take into account certain factors, and WHEREAS, the Board has taken into account such factors and hereby finds as follows: 1. The site will have no adverse effect on surrounding property. 2. The site will he convenient and accessible to potential users. 3. The applicant has the ability to comply with the health standards and operating procedures provided for in Part 1 of Section 30-20-101, et seq, CRS 1973. 4 . The site complies with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. WHEREAS, the Board further finds as follows: 1. Development Standard 13 of the Use by Special Review Permit #481 has been completed. 2. The Waste Management Division of the State Health Department has reviewed the application materials and recommends the approval of the Certificate of Designation. 3. The Use by Special Review applic:,,ion was approved on May 26, 1982. 1-141-144 011 d- c CL - l � - lk�kik -bc-ti Page 2 RE: CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION - MIKE CERVI NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Certificate of Designation for an oil field fluid disposal site for Mike Cervi located on the hereinabove described real property be, and hereby is, granted. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of November, A.D. , 1982. ].� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: %1/4rkZzj 4Am4tiz:„., WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Jerk and.Recorder ) P 2c, r / , i, and Clerk to the Board/ Jo b T. Martin, Chairman K By: A'. iu._,._c(c _ : ,C l� i1-,/ EXCUSED Deputy County Clerk Chuck Carlson, Pro-Tem c_--- APPROVED TO-F0RM• EXC!JSE:D Norman Carlson / County Attorney . Kirby v 722 e K. Ste nmark DATE PRESENTED: November 15, 1982 i WELD COUNTY, COLORADO CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION OIL FIELD FLUID DISPOSAL SITE In accordance with the provisions of 30-20-101 through 30-20-115, CRS 1973, the Borad of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado hereby designates the following site for an oil field fluid disposal site: Location of Site: Part of Section 33, Township 3 North, and Section 4 , Township 2 North, Range 62 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado Name and Address of Responsible Operator: Mike Cervi P. O. Box 169 Sterling, Colorado 80751 This Certificate of Designation may be temporarily suspended or revoked, after reasonable notice and public hearing, for cause as outlined in Section 30-20-112, CRS 1973. Issued this 8th day of November, 1982, at Weld County, Colorado. Signed: (2 4. 2"i. '2 >>7/-rf;:‘ J dhn T. Martin, Chairman Board of County Commissioners RESOLUTION WHEREAS, SOCIAL SERVICE WARRANTS IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $10,831.00 HAVE BEEN ISSUED IN ERROR OR THE AMOUNTS FOR WHICH THEY WERE DRAWN HAVE OTHERWISE BEEN CHANGED, TOTAL OF THE INDIVIDUAL CLASSIFICATIONS AS FOLLOWS: ADC $8,216.00 AND 1,29'1.00 9,513.00 OAP 1,318.00 $10,831.00 WHEREAS, A LIST OF THE SPECIFIC WARRANT NUMBERS, DATES, NAMES AND AMOUNTS ARE ON FILE WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COh4MISSIONERS, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, THAT SAID SOCIAL SERVICE WARRANTS FOR THE MONTH OF October, 1982 IN THE AMOUNT OF $10,831.00 BE, AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY CANCELLED AND HELD FOR NAUGHT. THE ABOVE AND FOREGOING RESOLUTION WAS, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, ' ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE THIS 19thDAY OF NoVember , 1982 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO cl-tre :2: )1M-din; _EXCUSE _NOBMF Lrnar.SOti______ 4)/17_,/.t-y /r�✓.t�" �7 1:41: ATTEST: COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOAD BY:-TIARA�,� /[ _ . � COUNTY CLERK- _ J APPROVED AS30 FORM? e7-6 COUNTY ATTORNEY Q - .' `, RESOLUTION RE: FINDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CONCERNING HEARING TO CONSIDER RENEWAL OF 3. 2% BEER LICENSE FOR GLADYS HOWARD, HIGH PLAINS ENTERPRISES, INC. , D/B/A PINE LAKE RESORT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on November 8, 1982, the Board of County Commis- sioners of Weld County, Colorado held a hearing concerning the renewal of a 3.29 beer license for Gladys Howard, High Plains Enterprises, Inc. , d/b/a Pine Lake Resort, and WHEREAS, the Board heard all of the testimony and state- ments Of those present, and WHEREAS, the Board finds that Gladys Howard, High Plains Enterprises, Inc. , d/b/a Pine Lake Resort, is in compliance with the State Code for a 3.2% beer license at the present time and that the request for renewal of said license, for consumption on the premises only, be granted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado finds that Gladys Howard, High Plains Enterprises, Inc., d/b/a Pine Lake Resort, is in compliance with the State Code for a 3. 2% beer license. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board finds that the request for renewal of a 3. 2% beer license, for consumption on the pre- mises only, by Gladys Howard, High Plains Enterprises, Inc. , d/b/a Pine Lake Resort, shall be granted. Page 2 RE: HEARING CONCERNING PINE LAKE RESORT 3.2% BEER LICENSE The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of November, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD \\// WELD COUNTY, COLORADO cJ n T. Martin, Chairman EXCUSED Chuck Carlson, Pro-Tem EXCUSED Norman Carlson t, �5W. Kirby ATTEST: l' ;4,�. aw..ti7lF/�'rc :ii�l :.�. e K. Stei ark/ Weld County Kerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Deputy County)- Clerk l APPROVED ZiS T¢2FORM: i Co my Attorney DATE PRESENTED: November 15, 1982 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE FOR THE SALE. OF FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGES CONTAINING NOT MORE THAN 3. 2% OF ALCOHOL BY WEIGHT, FOR CONSUMPTION OFF THE PREMISES ONLY, ISSUED TO JOHN M. SNOW, D/B/A THE CORNERSTOP - EXPIRES NOVEMBER 8, 1983 WHEREAS, the Board. of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, John M. Snow, d/b/a The Cornerstop, Brighton, Colo- rado 8060] , has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for a County Retail License for the sale of fermented malt beverages, containing not more than 3.2% of alcohol by weight for consumption off the premises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II. , C., the applicant has paid the sum of $57.50 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has paid to the State Department of Revenue, the sum of $67. 50, pursuant to Section 12-46-117 (5) , CRS 1973, as amended, of which sum $42.50 is to be forwarded to the State Department of Revenue to be credited to the Old Age Pension Fund, pursuant to the requirements of Section 12-46-110, CRS 1973, as amended, and said applicant has produced a State Retail License for the sale of 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption off the premises only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 21 County Road 27, Brighton, Colorado 80601 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said appli- cation and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 82-28 to said applicant to sell 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption off the premises only, only at retail at said location, and does hereby authorize and direct /-H2 4071 c. : - '>o - Page 2 RE: 3. 2% BEER LICENSE - CORNERSTOP the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect from the 9th day of November, 1982 to the 8th day of November, 1983, providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell the 3. 2% fermented malt beverages, for consumption off the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 11th day of October, A.D. , 1982. \/r�"1�v,i6"1L""�-. 1 � �" BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ' 'G� WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder � ,, )11.-z �n and Clerk to the Board Jn T. Martin, Chairman By: i .{�ti+ .�✓ Q (/ Deputy County< ler� 'Chuc�o3�, Pro-Tem APPROVED ORM: EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - AYE Norman Carlson EXCUSED Co ty Attorney C. W. Kirby EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - AYE June K. Steinmark DATE PRESENTED: November 15, 1982 ONLY 3.2% BEER SOLD HERE •• ,£ r; f/ ) //r •� i i tlAi?, }t/'• '. ..fir �, y/i'. k s \ r .`♦♦ / ` i+/a' '. �+/' to .,,: E h. Is e srJ% + �` rlic a 2. c %'�+Jt41at 'E i�tr\ > �E1.1�'♦ 2 3�+ •fYe• � �� /yV" a r �+ i L JrFSi-t. tl %-g ati e `..-t I, , ,,,_ • .,, • .tT i+-J, , r • fJ,c•�t- i } I l r>j V F':. t'. J , ^4S. r w 'V' ..1.. 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COLORA00 ,= Y F J COUNTY OF WELD b 44"54..:t.• ,y c ,t •., BY AUTHORITY OP THE HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ti { if �}"-?4 Fermented Malt Beverage License _ r, 5 0 • fc RETAIL `"` J' Qtjte In In QIerttfg.That...,rJohn.rt_..Snow,..dba...T.he...Cozoexsko9 w▪c. ✓Jr i of the State of Colorado,having applied for a License to sell FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGES at retail and having a `e' paid to the Treasurer of Weld County, the sum of Fifty (350.00) Dollars therefor, the above applicant is hereby -...-34.;;N::' r <, licensed to sell FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGES containing not more than 3.2% of Alcohol by weight at + ' ,� ','• 21 County Road 27, Brighton, Colorado 80601 - For Consumption OFF the premises only ';' • s y in the County of Weld, Colorado, for one year from the 9th __. ..__..day of _.Novembax , 19 82 , �. ," to the 8th day of November 19.,.$3, unless this License be sooner revoked : ' 4 ytt5frr,;,' a- provided bylaw. fi � s i 4� .},t,€• pt,,.. .ii This License is issued subject to the Laiss of the State of Colorado, and especially under the pro ,«ruin •i j▪ `e ♦ .•4•,c:.1:.„‘,.<-O_, S r�Zt ' 'J `t / t e „ > visions of Title i2, Article 46, Colorado Revised Statutes 1973. zs Sys . +, , S ,;. 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Z. e+ : \�,, 1f .1} c n/ ♦f lit �''� -' TO BE POSTED IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE RESOLUTION RE: INTENT OF WELD COUNTY TO APPLY FOR A SMALL CITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT ON BEHALF OF WATTENBERG IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, an Intergovernmental Cooperative Agreement, between Weld County, Wattenberg Improvement Association and the Larimer- Weld Regional Council of Governments, has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, said agreement certifies that Weld County agrees to submit an application for a Small Cities Community Development Grant on behalf of the Wattenberg Improvement Association to the Colorado Department of Local Affairs, and WHEREAS, the purpose of said Block Grant is to upgrade and expand the public water system in the unincorporated area of Weld County known as Wattenberg, and WHEREAS, Wattenberg has a large proportion of persons on low and moderate income, and WHEREAS, certain conditions exist with the public water system which pose dangers to the health, safety and welfare of said citizens, and WHEREAS, the Board, after study and review, deems it advis- able to apply for said Block Grant as stated in the Intergovern- mental Cooperative Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the intent of Weld County to apply for a Small Cities Community Development Block Grant on behalf of Wattenberg Improvement Association be, and hereby is, approved, with the terms and conditions to be as stated in the Intergovernmental Cooperative Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said agreement. L_L( f;. - 96 Page 2 RE: BLOCK GRANT APPLICATION - WATTENBERG The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of November, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD / 7 � COUNTY,O COLORADO 1. 1111 J 05 n T. rtin, Chairman Chuck Carlson, Pro-Tem EXCUSED Norman Carlson // -CI Kirby /�- ATTEST: V tw.Y 0A0 e K. Stei ark Weld County Clerk and Reco der and Clerk to the Board By: -jile, _a/ AIkDeputy County CI rk ROVED AS-420 FORM' Count Attorney • DATE PRESENTED: November 15, 1982 • LARIMER - WELD REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS PHONE 13031532<a8O ROOM 201 201 EAST A0 80Sfl �i �� \ 7 r IOYELANO COLORADO 8053) �, ,v.#A, 11'4 Z4.' ?a? fyt i � • 3 f i ✓" ; 1<i k e, J Ti;'� d November 15, 1982 ' - g y�v. 4 `r Vg tk0\110 • Mr. Bill Timmermeyer - POP. Block Grants Coordinator pRF-a'Eti Department of Local Affairs • 518 Centennial Building 1313 Sherman Street • Denver, Colorado 80203 • Dear Bill: Enclosed are one original and four copies of the Weld County application for the Small Cities Community Block Grant Program. Also included are two copies of the Preliminary Engineering Feasibility Study. Weld County is applying in behalf of the Wattenberg Improvement District. If funded/ . the County will contract with the LW'RCOC for project and grant administration. If you have any questions on this, please contact me at 532-4497. Sincerely, .4/5/ Aau Sally A. Janet[ Regional Planner SAJ:vjb encl STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS ORIGINAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM Application Part I - General and Summary Information 1 . Applicant :v (county, city or town) : Held County Street Address/P.O. Box Number: P.O. BOX 758 ----------------------- City: Greeley, Colorado tip Code: _ 80632 2. Contact Person: Sally A. Janett Title: Regional Planner Address: Larimer=h'eld Regional Council of Governments, 202E 4th, Loveland, CO Telephone Number: 532-4497 80537 3. Type of Application: "On own behalf" (one unit of general local government acting on its own behalf) X _"On behalf of" (one unit of general local government acting on behalf - of another unit of general local government) . State the name of the county, city or town on whose behalf this application Is being sub- mitted, and attach acopy of theresolution(s) or agree.:ent authoriz- in4thls application. "Joint" (two or more units of local government which have identified a common problem and chosen to apply jointly). State the names of the units of general local government making this joint application, and attach a copy of each of the resolutions or agreements authorizir this application. - - - - - - _ - - ;. Type of Project: _ X_ _"Single Purpose." Indicate on which one of the Colluding three broad areas of con.munity developr.ent needs the proposed project will primarily focus. Housing Economic Development X Public Facilities "Multi-purpose." indicate whether the proposed project: a. Addresses a substantial portion of the identified community development needs of a target population or in a designated area or areas . Yes No b. Involves two or Fore related activities Yes No c. Has a substantial beneficial impact within a reasonable period of tine ; Yes No d. Is based on or is consistent with needs assess- , ment findings, an adopted comprehensive plan, or capital investment and maintenance plans Yes No A In cases in which a number of units of general local government have identified a common problem and have chosen to submit a "joint" applicatior, indicate the name of the "lead" county, city, or to.:n. - s - ("_.ulti-purpose" continued) e. Indicate which four or more of the following ten program design criteria are addressed by the proposed multi-purpose project: Supports comprehensive neighborhood conservation, stabili- _ zation and/or revitalization Provides housing choice within the community which is outside areas with concentrations of minorities and low- and moderate- income persons or in a neighborhood which Is experiencing re- vitalization and substantial displacement as a result of private reinvestment by enabling low- and moderate-income persons to ' remain in•the neighborhood Supports the expansion of housing by providing additional standard housing units not previously available Addresses a serious deficiency in the community's public faciii- ____ ties Expands or retains employment opportunities Attracts or retains businesses which provide essential services Removes slums or blighted conditions Resolves a serious threat to health and safety Supports other federal or State programs in the community or deals with the adverse impact of other recent federal or State actions Supports energy conservation f. Indicate on which one or more of the following three broad areas of community development needs the proposed multi-propose project will focus: Housing Economic Development Public Facilities 5. Title of proposed project: Water System Improvements ?ro?osed project start date: January 1, 1983 1. Proposed project completion date: December 31, 1983 _. Funding for the Proposed Project: S Source: Committed: Proposed: S Source: Committed: Proposed: _________ S Source: Committed: Proposed: S Source: Committed: ________ Proposed: _____ S __145x000__ State CDBG Program (requested in this application) S _145>000__ Iota) - 3 - g. In the space provided, give a broad overview or general description of the proposed project. Indicate all public and private participants and their relationship to the completion of the project. Weld County is applying in behalf of the Wattenberg Improvement Association for a project to improve Wattenberg's public water system. The main Project objective is to protect the public health by: providing a reliable water system; improving water flow and pressure; increasing water supply; increasing water conservation; and meeting maximum daily usage rates and fire demand. Project activities would include: the development of a standby well and power supply, residential water meters, rehabilitation of existing treatment facilities and upgrading of the water distribution system. If funded, Weld County would contract with the Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments (LWRCOG) for project and grant administration. • 10. In the space provided, give the following information on the -required public hearing: November 11th 7:00 pm Wattenberg Comm. Bldg a. Date(s): November 15th Time(s) : i0_00_am___ tocation(s) :We)d County_Cths. (Attach necspaper reports on the reeting(s) , if available.) b. In the space provided, summarize comments received at the public hearing. Citizen convents at the public hearing veto supportive of the project. It was stated that the co,-nunity had long acknowledged the water systems' problems and that the Wattenberg Improvement Association had been working on the problem for 2 years. At a citizen meeting in April 1981, the citizens indicated top coranunity development priorities were water, sewers, and street improvements, in that order. Part 11 Project Impact 1. Attach raps which clearly indicate: a. The boundaries of the applicant jurisdiction(s) b. The boundaries of the project area(s) - c. The locations of all project activities 2. Complete and attach Table I , "Cocrunity Development Needs, Proposed Project Activities and Expected Results". Instructions for completing Table t :re on the backside of Table 1. For water and sewer pros ects, attach two r pies of theerigineeiing pre_designfeasibility study. For buildins constru ion projects, attach two copies of the prelim,nary_plans outline specifications end orelininary costest,^ates. 3. Complete and attach Table 2, "Benefit to tow- and Moderate-Incorr•e Persons". Instructions for corpleting Table 2 are on the backside of Table 2. 4. Co..s?iete and attach Table 3, "Project Costs and Funding". Instructions for completing Table 3 are on the backside of Table 3. 5. Indicate below hhether any of the proposed project activities: a. Will be undertaken in flood hazard areas. YesX No_ If yes, explain. Approximately 66% of the Project Area is located in the 100-year frequency flood zone (A) of the South Platte River. - 4 - b. Will be undertaken in geological hazard areas, or affect . archeological or cultural resources. Yes Resit_ if yes, explain. c. Will require compliance with Davis-Bacon prevailing wale requlres.ents. If yes, explain Yes_X_ No.____ Construction wages will comply with the Davis-Bacon Act per the assurances and certification section of this application. E. Will require compliance with Uniform Acquisition and Relocation requirements. If yes, explain Yes f No x_ 6. In the space provided, describe how the proposed project is consistent with local development strategies and priorities. Also describe coordination of the proposed project with other local public and private, State and federal activities in the carc.unity. Since Wattenberg is not incorporated it does not have an adopted comprehensive plan. The Project is consistent with policies in the Weld County Comprehensive Plan which states, "The Board of County Commissioners is. . .responsible to the public to see that these facilities (water, sewer and other utilities) are adequately supplied and that they meet certain standards." (p. 75) The Wattenberg Improvement Association, a group of concerned local citizens, has identified two important community development needs: water system improvements, and construction of a sewer system. Water system improvements are the Association's first priority for implementation. j. In the space provided, describe efforts and achievements not indicated In "Wale 3 to obtain and leverage other public and private funds. The Wattenberg Improvement Association received a $10,000 grant from the Rural Development Corporation in 1980 to finance engineering feasibility studies for both the water and sewer systems. The Association has also submitted an app- lication to the U.S. Farmers Hate Administration (FHA) in May, 1981 for a grant to fund a portion of the water system improvements. The Project did not meet all EmMA grant qualifications and the Association is currently preparing another application for FmilA to finance construction of a water storage facility. Wattenberg's water system im@rovements are included in the 1982 Colorado Water Needs Categorization List. Part III - ,Ilanasement Capability i. cv.plete and attach Table 4, "Project Schedule". To complete the form, list in the left hard cotunn the sans descriptive titles of proposed project activities in the sane order as presented in Tables 1, 2 and 3, and under each activity (e.g. , housing rehabilitation) list the major elements or phases oF each activity (e.g., staff recruitment and selection, program design, out- reach and application processing, rehabilitation of homes, etc.) Then use time lines next to each eleent or phase to indicate the period of time required to accomplish each. - 5 - 2. List the names and titles of the following persons who will have responsi- • bility for managing the project if the grant is awarded: a. Project manager (responsible for overall adninistraiton of the grant) : Jonathan M. Rutstein, Executive Director, LWRCOG b. Project coordinator (responsible for handling day-to-day project respon- sibilities) . If Unknown, list the job qualifications of the person that will be recruited for the position. Sally A. Janett, Regional Planner, LWRCOG c. fiscal administrator/coordinator (responsible for financial administration of the grant): Jonathan H. Rutstein, Executive Director, LWRCOG If the proposed project entails contracting for engineering, architectural or consulting services, identify below the provider of these services and their professional qualifications. If they have not been selected at this time, describe the procedures and criteria that will be used in selecting them. d. Project engineer (if the project involves public works activities) : John Dickinson, P.E. , Associated Engineers, Inc., Greeley, Colorado e. Project architect: f. Consultant: 3. If a citizen's advisory committee is proposed, describe the compostion of the co nittee. The wattenlerQ Community has a governing board of 7 people who are elected by the coru-unity to 3 year terns that will act as the advisory committee for the project. 4. In the space provided, describe applicant experience in carrying out develop- rent or redevelopment projects and/or other activities with extensive statu- tory or reculatory requirements. The LVIRCOG has extensive experience in managing large federal grants with extensive statutory and regulatory requirements. Past grants administered include: EPA Section 208 Water Quality, EPA Section 175 Air Quality Planning, Law Enforcement Assistance (LEAA), Federal Highway Administration's Metropolitan Planning for Transportation, etc. The LWRCOG Executive Director has past experience in administrating HUD COGB grants for water and sewer projects. 5. Complete and attach Table 5, "Project Administration Budget". Instructions for completing Table 5 are on the backside of Table 5. Part IV - Local Commitment 1. In the space provided, describe local commitment to the project, incluSing local funds appropriated for the project, local fees or regulations altered - b _ to ensure project success, local taxing efforts to address continuing development and maintenance needs, and local citizen support. Due to high percentage of low and moderate income persons in Wattenberg, no locally funded efforts could be made to fund this project. The Wattenberg Improvement Association does have a strong committment to this project as evidenced by their efforts.to apply for grants and/or loans from the Farmers Home Administration (FmHA). They have applied for a FmHA 'Water and Waste Systems for Rural Communities" grant and are currently working with FiHA on a possible loan/grant package. Based on citizen content at prior public hearings, the Association is willing to raise the water rates from $8.00/month per household to as high as $12.00/month. The Fm11A package would be in addition to funding from the CDBG program and would fund the construction of a larger water storage tank. To the best of my knowledge and belief, statements and data in this application are true and correct and its submission has been duly authorized by the governing body of the applicant. . , t c C�_� -- -- — �`� Sts atu'e, Chief Elected Official tgnalure, Chief Elected Ufficiai� John Martin Candelario Galicia Na4e ed or printed) - Name hyped or printe) -- Chairman, Weld County President, Wattenberg Improvement Assoc. 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A'aw 6"/AM I0 I -- A§SX tD era,.__S,r:C. &s.o c TABLE I Broad Categories of Need: • Mousing COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NEEDS, fAOPOSED PROJECT ACTIVITIES AND EXPECTED RESULTS Economic Development - • X Public Facilities • Column A Column D Column C Column D Column E Descriptive Tltte Objectives Statement of Specific Need Detailed Description Description of Expected Results of Proposed 1, u w to be addressed of Proposed Project Activity of Proposed Projec• Activity Project Activity °c 6: a' uis r. C by Proposed Project Activity to Address Specific Need in Addressing Specific flee d 2 C J N U m0 Vy a , m � ! Water System Improvements X Wattenberg is a small, unincorporated A. Well Development The project will inconvenience area with a population of approximate- A new 45' well will be drilled traffic and local residents ly 338 persons. Based on a 100% during the three months' construe- house-to-house survey conducted in and equipped. with necessary tion period, but benefits will mechanical equipment and . 1931, 256 persons were identified as electric controls. begin upon its completion by low and moderate income(76%)and 86 November 1,1983. of the 92 households were identified B. Treatment Facilities 100 households (305 persons) will as minorities (93%). A generator and otherrelated be assured of a clean, safe re- An Engineering Feasibility Study electrical equipment will be liable supply of domestic water. indicates the existing water well installed to provide standby Water pressure will meet maxinum storage capacity and distribution power to the treatmentfacilitie'•demand and fire-fighting needs. system are inadequate to be recognized A water meter and pit recorder Approximately ten temporary con- by the insurance Service Office for will be installed and the struction jobs will be created. fire fighting capabilities. The facilities painted. A new 8y encouraging conservation, the system's storage capacity is suffic- fire hydrant and 6" pipe will water meters will increase the lent for only one day at average usage . also be installed• life of the system and delay the The system is in need of a standby C. Distribution Sistemlm_prmts_ need for system expansion. The • well to serve the area in the event Existing 2"water mains along threat to public health posed by of failure of the present well. Henry, Grace and Frederick residents using unsafe well water In the past, power failures to the Streets and Mary and Caroline will be eliminated. well 's pump have caused residents to Avenues will be replaced with go without water for as long as three 6" mains. New fire hydrants days, and have caused residents to will be installed on each street. draw water from old, stagnant wells (See map) The water system contaminated by sewage from septic improvements will serve about systems. The use of such water • 92 housing units and about 305 poses a direct and serious threat to Area residents, 76% of whom are * if a proposed project activity is being undertaken to address an "urgent need" rather than to benefit low- and moderate-income families or to prevent or eliminate slums or blight, the applicant must attach a certification stating that the proposed activity Is designed to meet other community development needs having a particular urgency because exTi1ig conditions pose a serious and Innedlnle timreat lo the health and welfare of the community and that other financial resources are not available to meet suck needs. _ - 4 . -._-_.-- _ ------------_— _rte PAGE 2 OF TABLE 1 Dread Categories of Dead: TADLE 1 — ` __ housing • CORIIUtiITY DEVCLOPlit11Y RCVS. {•AOPOSCD PROJECT ACTIVITIES AIJO EXPECTED ACSULTS ----- Economic Development X pld,lio facilities _ �_. _ Coltuml C Column D Column C Column A Column 0 Descriptive Title Objectives Statement of Specific Heed Detailed Description Description of Expected Results of Proposed t, ., ., to be addressed of Proposed Project Activity. of Proposed Projec! Acllvity Project Activity n• Vt r. c by Proposed Project Activity to Address Specific Heed In Addressing Specific Heed Y c l -� o,u U .. S ate ..n a Water Systems Improvement ', J the public's health. The water dis• low and moderate income. Continued tribution system is not designed to D. Residential Water Meters handle the estimated flows;for a max- ,dater meters.vlill be insteTled imum usage day and for fire demands. on each individual residence. Such usage causes extreme and total (1ea meters) losses of water pressure. Installatiol of residential water meters will encourage water conservation, thereby • prolonging the design life of the • _ system. No new houses can be built in Wattenberg until the Water System is improved. • • •- r. it a prolamin project act Rol ly Is twin!) uudartake'n to address an "tn'!loirl 'poor rell,nr than in henoflt low- and nxutnrnln-Inman fowl' Its or to prevent or eliminate slums or blight, the opplicint 'mist nit nth a teal ficntIon stnt Intl that thin pr"pi>•ied activity is designed to meet other co'triurrlty development needs having a particular uTgeniy bcc5usc i1stimcy conditions pose a serious and _— _ 1,+ r:,Ilule Ilrredi to the health and wul fare of Om community p"d that other financial rosourcos are not ay,llabia to hunt such needs. TABLE 2. OENEFIT TO LOW- AND MODERATE-INCOME PERSONS Column A Column D Column C Column D Column E Column F Column O I • 4Percent of Total • Percent of Total Amount of Funds Amount of Funds Tiborr of Persons Ro.1iins ted for the Requested for the Number of Lour Served by the Activity that will Activity that will Descriptive Title Total Number and Moderate-Income Activity that are Total Amount Benefit Low- and benefit Low- and of Proposed of Persons that the Persons that the Lows and Moderate- of Funds Requested Moderate-Income Moderate-Income Project Activity. Activity will Serve Activity will Serve Income Persons for the Activity Persons Persons 256 76% $145,000 $145,000 100% Water System 338 Improvements • Project Total 338 256 76% $145,000 $145,000 100% Person: served—and nunp:er of low A moderate income persons were determined from a house-to-house income survey conducted in Source/Metbodolo9Y: November, 1981. See Appendix. . IfitetE"3 PROJECT COSTS AND FUNDING Column A Colunui B • Column C Column D Estimated Total Cost of Amount of Other Funds Requested or Connited • ' (Total Funds Required for) State Descriptive Title Proposed Project Activity CDBG of Proposed Funds Project Activity Amount Source of Estimate Requested Amount Source Status of Request or Commitnent Water System $121,000 John Dickinson, P,E. $121,000 None • Improvements Associated Engineers, Inc. Greeley, Colorado • Subtotal $121,000 ���//P7/�//�/_ _ 5121,000 11LLi'!���/��! /iL /// / J Jonathan Rutstein, Director LSJ OG $ 24,000 - Administration �G4,000 John Dickinson, PE, Assoc. Eng, Inc. W/77/77-1777/1177/1_z__ j Total $145,000 ///////,// /���" $145,000 111 TABLE 4 PROJECT SCEOULE _ 1583 _ ----�_ �_� 1984 Activity and _ — ------ Activity Elerccnts/Phases -------1 -' Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dcc. Jan. Feb. Aar. Apr. May Jun. -�J — Project Planning and Contract Finalization Preparation of Engineering Plans & Specifications A T Agency Review of Plans & Specifications Advertisement of Project to , Bid X X Letting of Bid & Award of Contract X X Project Construction Distribution System Well Improvements ) Water Meters } { TABLE 5 PROJECT ADMINISTRATION BUDGET Column A Column 8 Column C Column D Amount of Total State Other Funds Requested or Committed Mount C0434 of Funds 5-1.2311 Status of Request Budget Line items Required ' Requested Amount Source or Commitment PERSONNEL None Position: (specify) • Contracted Services: (specify) • Audit - LWRCOG $4,000 4,000 Project 8 Grant Administration - LWRCOG 8,000 8,000 Engineering & Construction Management 12,000 12,000 OPERATING (specify) TRAVEL :,(specify) OTHER (specify) • Total $24,000 $24,000 /�� /�Z/Z.Z/Z State of Colorado Departr.ent of Local Affairs Community Development Block Grant Program APPLICANT STATEMENT OF ASSURANCES AND CERTIFICATIONS The applicant hereby assures and certifies that: al It possesses le;al authority to apply for the grant, and to execute the proposed program,. (b) Its governing body has duly adopted or passed as an official act a resolution, .otion or sinilar action authorizing the filing of the application, including_ all understandings and assurances contained therein, and directing and authorizing the applicant's chief executive officer to act in connection with the application and to provide such eddi(iorial information as may be required. (c) Prior to subnission of this application, it has conducted at leas; ore public hearing to obtain citizen input on cornunity development needs e-.d priorities in the connunity and on the proposed project for ',Mich application for funds • is being made. (d) Its chief executive officer or other officer of applicant approved Sy the State: (1) Consents to assure the status of responsible Federal official order the National Environmental Policy Act of 1369 (NEPA) and otrer pro- visions of Federal law, as specified in 24 CFR Part 58, -which further the purposes of NEPA, insofar as the provisions of such Fe-cral 1z.i apply to the Colorado Con-iunity Development Block Grant Procram.; (2) Is authorized and consents on behalf of the applicant and himself/herself to accept the jurisdiction of the federal courts for the purpose of enforcement of his/her responsibilities as such an official . (e) The proposed project has been developed so as to give maximum feasible priority to activities :.hick will benefit lo.- and Moderate-inco-e fanilies or aid in the prevention or elimination of slums and blight. (The re- quirements for this certification will rot preclude the State from approving an application ....here the applicant certifies and the State deternines , that all or part of the proposed project activities are de;ioner to meet other co.-unity development needs having a particular ur;ency because existing conditions pose a serious and immediate threat to the health and welfare of the cocnunity and :here other financial resources are not available to ,meet such needs.) (f) 1t will comply with the regulations, policies, guidelines and recui repents of OMB Circulars Number A-87 and A-102, Revised, as specified by the state, which related to the application, acceptance and use of Federal funds. (g) It will comply :pith: (I ) Section 1I0 of the Housing and Cornunicy Cevelopment Act of 1974, as amended, 24 CFR 570.605, and any State regulations necardinc the administration and enforce-tent of labor standards; 1 (2) The provisions of the Davls-Bacon Act (46 U.S.C.S 276a) with respect to prevailing wage rates (except for projects for the rehabilitation of residential properties of fewer than eight units); (3) Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act of 1562, 40 U.S.C. 327-332, requiring that rechanics and laborers employed on federally assisted contracts be paid wages of not less than one and one-half tires their basic wage rates for all hours worked in access of eight in a calendar day or, forty in a work-week, whichever is greater; and (4) Federal Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 U.S.C. $ 201 et sea, requiring that covered employees be paid at least the minimum prescribed wage, and also that they be paid one and one-half times their basic wage rate for all hours worked in excess of the prescribed work-:•eek. (h) It will comply with: (1) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1564 (Pub. L.28-352), and the regulations Issued pursuant thereto (24 CFR Part 1) , which provides that no person in the United States shall on the grounds of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity for which the applicant receives Federal financial assistance and will irmediately take any measures necessary to effectuate this assurance. If any real property or structure thereon is provided or improved with the aid of Federal financial assistance extended to the applicant, this assurance shall obligate the applicant, or in the case of any transfer of such property, any transferee, for the period during which the real property or structure is used for a purpose for which the Federal financial assistance is extended, or for another purpose involving the provision of similar services or benefits; (2) Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (Pub. L. 50-284) , as arended, administering all programs and activities relating to housing and community development in a manner to affirmatively further fair housing; and will take action to affirmatively further fair housing in the sale or rental of housing, the financing of housing, and the provision of brokerage services; (3) E.O. 12259, Leadership and Coordination of Fair Housing in Federal Programs, requiring that programs and activities relating to housing and urban development be administered in a ranner affirrativeely to further the goals of Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968; (4) Section 109 of the Housing and Community Develop^en; Act of 1974 (ACT), as ar•ended, and the regulations issued pursuant thereto (24 CFR 570.601) , which provides that no person in the United States shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under, any program or activity funded in whole or in part with funds provided under the Act. Any pro- hibition against discrimination on the basis of age under the Age Discrimination Act of 1375 or with respect to otherwise qualified handicapped individuals as provided in Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 shall also apply to any such program activity; (5) Executive Order 11063 on equal opportunity in housing and nondiscrimina- tion in the sale or rental of housing built with Federal assistance; and (2) (6) Executive Order 11246 as amended by Executive Orders 11375 and 12086, and the regulations Issued pursuant thereto (24 CFR Part 130 and 41 CFR Chapter 60), which provide that ro person shall be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin in all phases of employment during the performance of federal or federally assisted construction contracts. Contractors and subcontractors on Federal and federally assisted construction contracts shall take affirmative action to insure fair treatment in employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or re- cruitment advertising; layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation and selection for training and apprenticeship. (j) it will comply with Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended, requiring that to the greatest extent feasible opportunities for training and employment be given to lower-income persons residing within the unit of local government in which the project is located; and that contracts for work in connection with the project be adarded to eligible business concerns which are located in, or owned in substantial part by, persons residing within the unit of local government. (k) It will : • (1) Comply with Title II (Uniform Relocation Assistance) of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 and HUD ir.plec.enting regulations at 24 CFR Part 42 and 24 CFR 570.602(a); (2) Provide relocation payments and offer relocation assistance as described in Section 205 of the Uniform Relocation Assistance Act to all persons displaced as a result of acquisition of real property for an activity assisted under the Community Development Block Grant program. Such payments and assistance shall be provided in a fair and consistent and equitable manner that insures that the relocation process does not result in different or separate treatment of such persons on account of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, or source of income; (3) Assure that, within a reasonable period of tire prior to displacement, comparable decent, safe and sanitary replacement dwellings will be available to all displaced families and individuals and that the range of choices available to such persons will not vary on account of their race, color, religion, national origin, sex, or source of income; and (4) Inform affected persons of the relocation assistance, policies and procedures set forth in the regulations at 24 CFR Part '•+2 and 24 CFR 570.602(a). (I) It will: (1) To the greatest extent practicable under State lad, comply with Sections 301 and 302 of Title 111 (Uniform Real Property ;.cquisition Policy) of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 and will comply with Section 303 and 304 of Title III, and HUO implementing instructions at 24 CFR Part 42;and (2) Inform affected persons of their rights and of the acquisition policies and procedures set forth in the regulations at 24 CFR Part 42 CFR 570.602(6). (3) (n) It will establish safeguards to prohibit employees from using positions for a purpose that Is or gives the appearance of being motivated by a desire for private gain for themselves or others, particularly those with whom they have family, business, or other ties. (n) It will comply with the Anti-kickback (Copeland) Act of 1934, 18 U.S.C. S 874 and 40 U.S.C. 5276a, which outlaws and prescribes penalties for "kickbacks" of wages In federally financed or assisted construction activities. (o) It will comply with the provisions of Executive Order 11296. relating to evaluation of flood hazards and Executive Order 11288 relating to the prevention, control , and abatement of water pollution. (p) It will give the State, HUD and the Comptroller General , through any authorized representatives, access to and the right to examine all records, books, papers, or documents related to the grant. (q) It will insure that the facilities under its ownership, lease or supervision which shall be utilized in the accomplishment of the program are not listed on the Environrental Protection Agency's (EPA) list of Violating Facilities and that it will notify the State of the receipt of any cornunication from the Director of the EPA Office of Federal Activities indicating that a facility to be used in the project is under consideration for listing by the EPA. (r) It will co-ply with the flood insurance purchase require'.-ent of Section 102(a) of the Floyd Disaster Protection Act of 1973, Pub. 1. 93-234, 87 Stat. 975, approved Cecernber 31 , 1973. Section 102(a) requires, on and after March 2, 1974, the purchase of flood insurance in communities where such insurance is available as a condition for the receipt of any Federal financial assistance for construction or acquisition purposes for use in any area that has been identified by the Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development as an area having special flood hazards. The phrase "Federal financial assistance" include any form of loan, grant, guaranty, insurance payr•.ent, rebate, subsidy, disaster assistance loan or grant, or any other form of direct or indirect Federal assistance. (s) It will , in connection with its performance of environmental assessments under the 5ailonal Environmental Policy Act of 1969, comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (16 U.S.C. 470) , Executive Order 11593, and the Preservation of Archeological and Historical Data Act of 1966 (16 U.S.C. 469(a) , a. seq.) by: (1) Consulting with the State Historic Preservation officer to identify properties listed in or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places that are subject to adverse effects (see 36 CFR Part 800.8) by the proposed activity; and (2) Complying with all requirements established by the State to avoid or mitigate adverse effects upon such properties. (t) It will co-ply with: (1) The National Environmental Policy Act of 1569 (42 U.S.C. Sect 4321 et se;.) and 24 CFR Part 58; (2) Executive Order 11988, Floodplain Management; (3) Executive Order 11990, Protection of Wetlands; (4) (4) The Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. s 1531 et seq.); (5) The Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act of 1958, as amended, (16 U.S.C.S. 661 ci seq.); (6) The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968, as amended, (16 U.S.C.S. 1271); (7) The Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974, as amended (42 U.S.C. 200E et. seq.) ; (8) Section 401 (f) of the lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act, as amended (42 U.S.C.S. 4831(6)); (9) The Clean Air Act of 1970, as amended (42 U.S.C.S. 7401 et seq.); (10) The Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, as amended, (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.); (11) The Clean. Water Act of 1977 (Public taw 95-217); and (12) The Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (42 U.S.C.S. 6901 et seq.); (13) Subpart B on Noise Abatecent and Control to Part 51 of Title 24. (u) It will comply with all parts of Title I of the Housing and [amenity Development Act of 1974, as amended, i.htch have not been cited previously as well as with other applicable 1aas. (v) It will comply with Cost-Effective Standards, 24 CFR Part 39. Signature, Chief Elected Official Sigcature, Chief Elected Official John Martin Candelario Galicia -- typ— '--- dame ed or printed]-- Hari typed or printed]---. Chairman, Veld County President, Pattenberg Improvement Assoc. Title _ --------_.._---- ----_-_--------_-- Title November 15, 1982 November 15, 1982 Date— ------- Date Date ---------___.__.—. Signature, Chief Elected Official * Signature, Chief Elected Official o --- o orr S a:re typed r printed) --�- - Hare (typed printed) -- - . Title .Title ------ --_--�-- Date ----- Date * Additional signatures are required only in the case of "joint" applications. If this is a joint application, the Chief Elected Official of each general local gsvernment making application rust sign. (5) APPENDIX Table of Contents 1. Intergovernmental Cooperative Agreement between Weld County, the Wattenberg Improvement Association, and the Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments. 2. Resolution of Intent by the Weld County Board of Coanissioners. 3. Project Cost Estimates as Updated 10/28/82. 4. Wattenberg Household Survey Form and Results of Income Question. 5. Public Hearing Notices. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY, THE WATTENBERG IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION, AND THE LARIMER-WELD REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS THIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT certifies that the County of Weld has agreed to submit an application on behalf of the Wattenberg Improvement Association for a Small Cities Conrounity Development Block Grant. The purpose of the project will be to make major improvements to the public water system in the unincorporated portion of Weld County known as Wattenberg. The County is hereby authorizing the Wattenberg Improvement Association to contract with the Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments for administration of the grant and the project. The County retains the right of review and approval for all activities associated with project implementation, including but not limited to the review and approval of: project plans, engineering specifications, contract bidding procedures, contracts, proposed expenditures, receipts and disbursements, grant performance reports, and audits. The Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments certifies that it will work closely with the people of Wattenberg and with the Wattenberg Improvement Assoication on all aspects of the design and implementation of this project. November 15, 1982 n L Date -- -------_____---- �Ge A-3%t�4 .—a} Candelario Galicia, President John Martin, Chairman Wattenberg Improvement Association Weld County Board of Commissioners 1rre� m L_-tc ATTEST: _ Jonathan M. Rutstein Weld County Clerk and Recorder Executive Director and Clerk to the Board Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments W RESOLUTION BY WELD COUNTY A RESOLUTION certifying the intent of Weld County to make Application on behalf of the Wattenberg Improvement Association to the Colorado Deparment of Local Affairs for a Small Cities Community Development Block Grant for the purpose of upgrading and expanding the public water system in the unincorporated area of Weld County known as Wattenberg. WHEREAS, Wattenberg has a large proportion of persons on low and moderate income; and WHEREAS, the existing water well, storage capacity and distribution system are inadequate to be recognized by the Insurance Service Office for fire fighting capabilities; and WHEREAS, the water system's storage capacity is sufficient for only one day of average use; and WHEREAS, the system is in need of a standby well to serve the area in the event of failure of the present well ; and WHEREAS, past power failures to the well's pump have caused residents to go without water for as long as three days; and WHEREAS, when the water system has been down, residents have drawn water from old stagnant wells contaminated by sewage from septic systems, posing a serious threat to the public's health and safety; and WHEREAS, the water distribution system is not designed to handle the estimated flows for the maximum usage day and fire demand, causing extreme loss of pressure; and WHEREAS, the installation of residential water meters will encourage water conservation, thereby prolonging the design life of the system; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County of Weld approves and supports the Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Application for the Wattenberg Improvement Association and authorizes the Wattenberg Improvement Association and the tarimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments to prepare the said Grant Application and to provide any information necessary to its completion. RESOLVED, PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15th day of November, 1982, at Greeley, • Colorado. � Oi.Ccu� Stkii%'4uri AT I EST: --_--_- _-. ___ __ \ _r ! __ T< • // Weld County Clerk and Recorder 'John Martin, Chairman, and Clerk to the Board County Board of Carmissioners / /, ✓ / /Kxy COST ESTIMATES Updated 10/28/82 1 . _ Well Developcent a. Well Drilling - 45 feet $ 2,000 b. Mechanical Equipment 3,000 c. Electric Controls 2,000 d. Site Work _ 1,000 Subtotal 8,000 II . Treatment Facilities Rehabilitation a. Standby Power 15,000 b. Painting 5,000 c. Fire Hydrant 8 6" Main 3,500 d. Plant Water deter 8 Pit Recorder _ 3,030 Subtotal 26,500 111 . Distribution System Improvements a. Henry Street: a) 900 feet - 6" Pipe 9,000 b) 3 - 6" Gate Valves 600 c) Fittings 1,500 d) 2 Fire Hydrants _3,000 b. Grace Avenue Subtotal 14,100 a) 100 feet - 6" Pipe 7,000 b) 1 - 6" Gate Valve 300 c) Fittings 500 d) Fire Hydrant _ 1,500 c. Frederick Street Subtotal 9,300 a) 475 feet - 6" Pipe 4,750 b) 2 - 6" Gate Valves 600 c) Fittings 250 d) Fire Hydrant _1 ,500 Subtotal 7,100 Cont'd. COST ESI1K4ES Page 2 d. Mary Avenue a) 50 feet - 6" Pipe 500 b) 1 - 6" Gate Valve 300 c) Fittings 500 d) Fire Hydrant 1,500 e. Caroline Avenue Subtotal 7,100 a) ,O(1 feet - 6" Pipe 13,000 b) 5 - 6" Gate Valves 2,100 c) Fittings 2,000 d) Fire Hydrant 1 ,500 Subtotal 18,600 IV. Residential Water Meters a. 100 water Meters @ $300/Meter 30,000 V. COST SU '!ARY a. Well Development 8,000 b. Treatment Facilities Rehabilitation 26,500 c. Distribution System Improvements 51,900 d. Residential Water Meter 30,000 SUBTOTAL CONSTRUCTION COSTS 115,400 5% Contingencies 5,600 10% Engineering & Construction Supervision 12,000 10% Administration 12,000 TOTAL PROJECT COST 145,000 WATTENBERG HOUSEHOLD SURVEY I .U. 1 . Occupancy Statusi ____Owner Renter ____ __ Other 2. Total Number of Household:_____ 3 . Employment: Head of Household Spouse__ (Yes or No) Where ?_-__________ ___ Where, • Other Household Members__ ____ Where?_ 4 . Sex and Age of Ee_pendents : 1 .______ ____,__ __________ 2. 3 . 4 . 5. 6. 7. 5 . Income For All Hosuehold Members, From Al) Sources : Income , Public Asst , Rent , Interest and Dividends. Less than $5,000 if yes , amount$_ _________ $5 .000-7 ,000-__ ___ $7 ,000-7 ,500___ $7 ,500-8,000___ $10,500-11 ,000 _ $11 ,000-13 ,000 $8,500-9,000_ $13 ,000- 15,000__-___ $9 ,000-9,500_ __ $15 ,000-20,000 $9 ,500-10,000____ $20,000 and above____ $10,000-10,500____ 6. Age of House Evaluation : New 10-20 20-30 • 30 + . , I !'attenber9 Household Survey_ 100 Households were interviewed (100% of occupied housing units), and 92 responded to the question on income. Below are the results of the income question. Income for All Household Members, From All Sources: Income, Public Assistance, R-ent, Interest, and Dividends. HOUSEHOLD NUMBER IN OUSEHOLD ---- ------------- -------- INCOME Less than $5,000 E 4 2 -g r' 7 Si 55,000-7,000 3 7 4 2 2 1 1(11 in H.H.) $7,000-7,500 3 1 57,500-8,000 2 1 1 58,000-8,500 1 58,500-9,000 1 2 1 59,000-9,500 59,500-10,000 1 1 510,000-10,500 1 510,500-11,000 2 l 1 511,000-13,000 1 2 3 2 513,000-15,000 1 1 4 I 1 515,000-20,000 1 3 520,000 and above 1 8 2 1 TOTAL ,1 OF ROUSE- 9 17 7 17 9 9 2 1 HOLDS OF LOW & MODERATE INCOME TOTAL ft OF PERSONS 9 34 21 68 45 _ 54 14 11 OF LOW 8 MODERATE INCOME 71 HOUSEHOLDS WITH 256 PERSONS ARE LOW AND MODERATE INCOME. $ , , This Notice was hand-delivered to all housing units in Wattenberq on November 6, 1982. Public Hearing Notice The Weld County government is eligible to apply for a State of Colorado Community Developrent block grant (CDBG). This program will be making grants of up to $850,000 to cities and towns for community development projects. Activities eligible for funding by COBG include: housing rehabilitation or weatherization; construction of senior or recreational centers; park improvements; upgrading of streets, sewer or water systems, etc. The Wattenberg improvement Association has requested that Weld County apply for a grant for the Association (which is not eligible to apply on its own.) The Association is proposing to improve Wattenberg's water supply system by adding a well, improving the distribution system, and adding other new equipment.A written description of the proposed project is attached. A public hearing will be held at 80)0 p.m. On J;OYe ber_11_, 1982 at the ^&m Counity Building to find out what other projects the local residents would like to see funded, and to hear comments on the proposed water improvements. For more information, contact Frank Galicia at 659-1924. • t Public Nearing_Notice• DCOce i82-76 The Weld County government is eligible to apply for a State of Colorado Community Development Block Grant (CD8G). This program will be making grants of up to $850,000 to cities and counties for community development projects. Activities eligible for funding by COBG include: housing rehabilitation or weatherization; construction of senior centers; park improvements; upgrading of streets, sewer, or water systems, etc. The Wattenberg Irprovement Association has requested that Weld County apply for a grant for the Association to improve Wattenberg's water supply system by adding a well, improving the distribution system, and adding other new equipment. A public hearing will be held at 10:ooa.m. on November 15, 1982, at the Weld County Building at 915 10th Street in Greeley, to hear contents on the proposed project. F3OARD OF COUNTY OCKCSSICt+ERS WELD OGUINFi, OOIARAIX) BY: VARY ANN F'FDJERSiEIN WEIR COUNTI'Y LIEN( AWa RFJCDRDER AND CI ERIK 3U THE P.Q,RO BY: JEA.NNET E SEARS, D_.PUIY DATED: NC7✓}:1BER 8, 1982 PUBLISHED: FYNJEC3ER 31, 1982 in the LaSalle Loader CHANGE ORDER NO. — 1 DATE: November 1, 1982 PROJECT: WELD COUNTY ROAD 27.5 AT WELD COUNTY ROAD 378 ----_----__--_— _---- ____ --PROJECT NO. 9021 _ TO (CONTRACTOR) : BEST WAY PAVING COMPANY JUSTIFICATION: Soil conditions and grade change You are directed to make the following changes in the work. All other terms and conditions of the Contract not expressly modified hereby shall remain in full force and effect: Item No. Est. Qty ._ Unit Unit Cost Amount 1 Deliver and place 970. 14 Ton 5. 25 $5,093.24 pit run The original Contract sum was $72,740.70 Net change by previous Change orders $ -0- The Contract Sum prior to this Change Order was $72,740.70 The Contract Sum will be "(increased) !Idea We'dY ylifrolt11l9 tby this Change Order $ 5,093.24 The Contract Sum including this Change Order will be $77,833.94 The new Contract Time will be osatkry roWyvof$¢oy (unchanged) by N/A ( N/A ) Days. The Date of Completion as of the date of this Change Order therefore is November 26 , 19 _82• ACCEPTED BY: ORDERED BY: £E.S j- aJA fN AY, C a O. THE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CONTRACTOR / ._p• NoX 3/8_Q P. O. Box 758 Address / Address 6.4t`/,�. /_ LZ' /O , __— Greeley, Colorado 80632 BY G alsn By t-f'au: r.�. Chairman of t e Board IL" — Y9--, Date / — ___ Date ,�j /�� /tie? —_ B O981 REC O19O9O1O 11/16/82 13:O6 40.00 1/OO9 F 2341 MARY ANN FEUERSIEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO AR1909050 ORDINANCE NO. 104 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF ADJUSTABLE RATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE COLORADO COUNTY AND MUNICIPALITY DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BOND ACT; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, ADJUST- ABLE RATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS (EISENMAN CHEMICAL CO. PROJECT) SERIES 1982, IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $2, 500,000 FOR THE PURPOSE OF LOANING FUNDS TO EISENMAN CHEMICAL CO. TO FINANCE THE ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, IMPROVING AND EQUIPPING OF A COMMERCIAL OFFICE BUILDING IN WELD COUNTY, COIO- RADO; APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A LOAN AGREEMENT BETWEEN EISENMAN CHEMICAL CO. AND WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AND AN INDENTURE OF TRUST BETWEEN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AND A TRUSTEE; AND AUTHORIZING THE PREPARATION AND EXECUTION OF CERTAIN RELATED DOCUMENTS AND INSTRUMENTS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: Section 1. Recitals. A. Weld County, Colorado (the "County") , desires to provide, promote and stimulate industry and develop trade and other economic activity within the County; and B. Pursuant to the provisions of the Colorado County and Municipality Development Revenue Bond Act, S29-3-101 et seq. , C.R.S. 1973, as amended (the "Act" ) , the County is authorized to issue its adjustable rate industrial development revenue bonds and to loan the proceeds therefrom to a private organiza- tion such as Eisenman Chemical Co. (the "Company") to finance I B 0981 REC 01909010 11/16/82 13:06 10.00 2/009 F 2342 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 2 the acquisition, construction, improving and equipping of cer- tain facilities which constitute a "project" under the Act; and C. The Company desires to obtain the funds to acquire, construct, improve and equip a commercial office building (the "Project") by borrowing funds from the County in the principal amount of $2, 500,000 and promising to repay the County pursuant to a Loan Agreement dated as of November 1, 1982 (the "Loan Agreement") by and between the County and the Company; and D. It is hereby found and determined that the County will issue its Adjustable Rate Industrial Development Revenue Bonds (£isenman Chemical Co. Project) Series 1982 (the "Series 1982 Bonds") in the principal amount of $2, 500, 000 pursuant to an Indenture of Trust dated as of November 1, 1982 (the "Inden- ture") by and between the Cour.ty and First National Bank of Commerce, New Orleans, Louisiana, aS trustee (the "Trustee") , and that the proceeds therefrom will be used in accordance with the provisions of the Loan Agreement and the Indenture; and E. It is hereby found and determined that financing the Project will promote the public health, welfare, safety, con- venience and prosperity of the County and its inhabitants by providing, promoting and stimulating industry and developing trade and other economic activity within the County; and F. It is necessary to provide for the issuance and sale of the Series 1982 Bonds and to authorize the execution and B 0981 REG 01909010 11/16/82. 13:06 $0.00 3/009 F 2343 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 3 preparation of all documents, instruments and acts necessary in connection therewith. Section 2. Findings and Determinations . The Board of County Commissioners hereby finds and determines that (a) the amounts necessary to pay the interest on the Series 1982 Bonds in each year and the principal of the Bonds at maturity are as set forth in the Loan Agreement and the Indenture and are incorporated herein by reference; (b) it is not deemed necessary or advisable to establish any reserve funds in con- nection with the retirement of the Series 1982 Bonds or the maintenance of the Project (as such term is defined in the Loan Agreement) ; (c) since the Loan Agreement provides that the Com- pany shall maintain the Project and carry all prover insurance with respect thereto, no determination of the estimated cost of maintaining the Project in good repair and keeping it properly insured needs to be made; (d) the revenues of the Company from the operation of the Project are sufficient to pay any taxes or amounts, if any, in lieu of taxes required of the Company by §29-3-120, C.R.S. 1973, as amended ; and (e) this is an emer- gency ordinance which shall be effective immediately upon its passage and adoption, as provided in Section 3-14 of the County's Home Rule Charter . Public notice of this Ordinance shall be given forthwith. Without such a procedure, the referendum period following the approval by the County of the H 0984 REC 01909010 11/16/82 13:06 $0.00 4/009 F 2344 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 4 financing of the Project would not expire until approximately the end of December. Such a late construction start would threaten the financial feasibility of the Project. Section 3. Approval of and Authorization for Issuance of the Series 1982 Bonds. The issuance of the County's Adjustable Rate Industrial Development Revenue Bonds (Eisenman Chemical Co. Project) Series 1982, to be dated November 1, 1982, in the principal amount of $2, 500,000, with a maximum net effective interest rate not to exceed fifteen percent (15%) and a stated interest rate of seven and three-fourths percent (7-3/4%) from November 1 , 1982 until November 1 , 1983 and an interest rate to he determined annually as provided in Section 2.02 of the Indenture from 1983 until maturity or earlier redemption, provided, however, that in no event shall the interest rate exceed fifteen percent (15%) per annum or be less than five percent (5%) per annum for any interest period, in substan- tially the form and with substantially the content set forth in the Indenture, is in all respects approved, authorized and confirmed, and the Chairman of the Board of County Commis- sioners and the County Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute and seal the Series 1982 Bonds in the manner pro- vided in the Indenture and to deliver them to the purchaser hereinafter designated for and on behalf of the County, and upon receipt of the purchase price to deposit the proceeds B 0981 REC 01909010 11/16/82 13:06 40.00 5/009 F 2345 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK A RECORDER WELD CO, CO 5 thereof with the Trustee in the manner provided by the Inden- ture. The Series 1982 Bonds shall be issuable only as fully registered Bonds in the denomination of $5,000 or any integral multiple thereof. The principal of the Series 1982 Bonds shall be paid on November 1, 2012, and principal and interest shall be payable at the place and be subject to the terms of redemp- tion set forth in the Indenture. The Series 1982 Bonds shall never constitute an indebtedness of the County within the meaning of any provision or limitation of the Colorado consti- tution or statutes or the County' s Home Rule Charter and shall not constitute or give rise to a pecuniary liability of the County or a charge against its general credit or taxing powers. The Series 1982 Bonds are not general obligations, but are special, limited obligations of the County, payable solely out of the revenues derived under the Loan Agreement, the Indenture, the Mortgage and Security Agreement dated as of November 1, 1982 between the Company and the Trustee and the Guaranty Agreement dated as of November 1, 1982 between Newpark Resources, Inc. (the "Guarantor") and the Trustee. Section 4. Authorization of the Sale of the Series 1982 Bonds and Approval of the Bond Purchase Agreement. The Bond Purchase Agreement between the County and Howard, Weil, Labouisse, Friedrichs Incorporated (the "Purchaser") , the Inducement Letter among the Company, the County and the B 0981 REC 01909010 11/16/82 13:06 $0.00 6/009 F 2346 NARY ANN FEUERSIEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 6 Purchaser and the Inducement Letter among the Guarantor, the County and the Purchaser, in substantially the same forms as attached hereto as Exhibits A, B and C, respectively, are in all respects approved, authorized and confirmed, and the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners and the County Clerk are authorized and directed to execute and deliver the Bond Purchase Agreement and the Inducement Letters for and on behalf of the County. The sale and delivery of the Series 1982 Bonds to the Purchaser on the terms and conditions and at the prices set forth in the Bond Purchase Agreement are approved. Section 5. Approval and Authorization of Loan Agreement. The Loan Agreement dated as of November 1 , 1982, between the Company as Borrower and the County as Lender, in substantially the same form as attached hereto as Exhibit D, is in all re- spects approved, authorized and confirmed, and the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners and the County Clerk are authorized and directed to execute and deliver the Loan Agree- ment in substantially the form and with substantially the same content as Exhibit D fo: and on behalf of the County. Section 6. Approval and Authorization of Indenture of Trust. The Indenture of Trust dated as of November 1, 1982 between the County and the Trustee, in substantially the same form as attached hereto as Exhibit E, is in all respects ap- proved, authorized and confirmed, and the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners and the County Clerk are authorized and B 0981 REC 01909010 11/16/82 13:06 $0.00 7/009 F 2347 MARY ANN FEUERSiEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 7 directed to execute and deliver the Indenture in substantially the form and with substantially the same content as Exhibit E for and on behalf of the County. Section 7. Authority to Correct Errors, Etc. The Chair- man of the Board of County Commissioners and County Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to make or agree to any altera- tions, changes or additions in the instruments hereby approved as the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners and the County Attorney deem necessary or proper to accomplish the purposes of this Ordinance; provided, however, that no altera- tion, change or addition shall be made which shall alter, following the establishment thereof in this Ordinance, the maximum net effective interest rate, denomination, date, matur- ities, form, interest rate, registration privileges, manner of execution, place of payment or terms of redemption of the Series 1982 Bonds or which shall increase the aggregate princi- pal amount of Series 1982 Bonds authorized or in any way give rise to a pecuniary liability of the County or a charge against its general credit or taxing powers with respect to the Series 1982 Bonds. Section 8. Severability. If any provision of this Ordi- nance shall be held invalid, the invalidity of such provision shall not affect any of the other provisions of this Ordinance. 1£ R 0981 REC 01909010 11/16/82 f3:06 $0.00 8/009 F 2348 MARY ANN FEUE@STEIN CLERK h RECORDER WELD Co. CO 8 Section 9. Further Authority. The Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners and County Clerk and other proper County officials, and each of them, are hereby authorized to execute and deliver for and on behalf of the County any and all additional certificates, documents and other papers and to perform all other acts they may deem necessary or appropriate in order to implement and carry out the matters herein autho- rized . Section 10. Declaration of Emergency. The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Pursuant to Section 3-14(6) of the Weld County Home Rule Charter, does hereby declare, for the reasons given in the body of this Ordinance, this Ordinance to be an emergency ordinance under such_ provisions of the Weld County Home Rule Charter. The above and foregoing Ordinance No. 104 was, on motion l duly made';rand :seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th daylof November, A.D. , 1982. [SEAL] BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO y7 ✓ ANTE T: v2kkr / By .. .�� �i .• �,� — per'- Lt: C 'e d ounty Cl loan. n T. Martin, Cha?rman Reco der Chuck Carlson Norfian Carlson t 1 , B 0981 REC 01909010 11/16/82 13:06 $0.00 9/009 F 2349 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK 6 RECORDER WELD CO, CO 9 1<',17tA.17 .--V . Kiriiy /C ,, ,---t-- / 7 JJJf, J ny K. Stein ark APPROVED/58 FORM: 2' / By C.{..--- ( /P4•,1-_ County ttorney DATE PRESENTED: NOVEMBER LI, 1982 PUBLISHED: NOVEMBER 1A, 1982 in La Salle Leader _ $2,500,000 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ADJUSTABLE RATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS (EISENMAN CHEMICAL CO. PROJECT) SERIES 1982 November 15, 1982 Board of Commissioners Weld County, Colorado Howard, Weil, Labouisse, Friedrichs Incorporated New Orleans, Louisiana Gentlemen: This Inducement Letter is being executed by the undersigned, Newpark Resources, Inc., a Nevada corporation (the parent corporation of Eisenman Chemical Co.) ("Newpark") in accordance with Section 3(bX2) of the Bond Purchase Agreement of even date herewith (the "Bond Purchase Agreement") between and among the Board of Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado (the "Issuer") and Howard, Weil, Labouisse, Friedrichs Incorporated, as underwriter (the "Underwriter") in order to induce the Issuer and the Underwriter to enter into the Bond Purchase Agreement relating to the purchase by the Underwriter and the sale by the Issuer of $2,500,000 aggregate principal amount of the Issuer's Adjustable Rate Industrial Development Revenue Bonds (Eisenman Chemical Co. Project) Series 1982 (the "Bonds"). The Bonds are to be issued and sold by the Issuer pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of the County and Municipality Development Revenue Bond Act, article 3, title 29, C.R.S. 1973, as amended (the "Act") and an Indenture of Trust (the "Indenture") dated as of November 1, 1982, by and between the Issuer and First National Bank of Commerce, New Orleans, Louisiana, as trustee (the "Trustee"). The proceeds from the sale of the Bonds are to be used by the Issuer for the purpose oft (1) financing the acquisition, construction, improvernent and equipping of commercial offices and technical training center on property located in the City of Greeley, Weld County, Colorado (the "Project"); (2) paying certain fees and expenses of RepublicBank Dallas, National Association in connection with the issuance of the Letter of Credit hereinafter described; and (3) paying the costs of issuance of the Bonds, including the Underwriter's discount. The Issuer will loan the proceeds of the Bonds to Eisenman Chemical Co. (the "Company") (together with any and all additions, improvements or extensions thereto collectively referred to hereinafter as the "Facilities") pursuant to a Loan Agreement dated as of November 1, 1982 (the "Loan Agreement") to pay a portion of the cost of the Project. Pursuant to the Loan Agreement, the Company will be required to make payments in amounts sufficient to pay the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds. As security for the Bonds, the Issuer will, pursuant to the Indenture, assign to the Trustee the Issuer's entire interest in the Loan Agreement (including the Company's obligation to make payments pursuant to the Loan Agreement, but excluding the Issuer's rights to indemnification and to payment of expenses). In addition, Newpark will execute a Guaranty Agreement dated as of November 1, 1982 (the "Guaranty Agreement"), to the Trustee guaranteeing the payment of the principal of, premium, if any and interest on the Bonds. CALL .Iff y As additional security for the Bonds, pursuant to a certain Reimbursement Agreement to be dated the date of the delivery of the Bonds (the "Reimbursement Agreement") among the Company, Newpark and RepublicBank Dallas, National Associ- ation ("RepublicBank"), the Company will cause RepublicBank to issue its Irrevocable Letter of Credit (the "Letter of Credit") expiring November 1, 1989, unless extended by RepublicBank, in favor of the Trustee under which the Trustee is authorized to draw, upon presentation of drafts accompanied by supporting documentation, in accordance with the terms and conditions specified therein, funds in an amount not exceeding $2,843,750 of which (a) an amount not exceeding $2,500,000 may be drawn for payment of (i) the principal of the Bonds (except when held by RepublicBank) when due upon redemption or acceleration, (ii) the portion of the purchase price of Bonds delivered to the Remarketing Agent and not remarketed equal to the principal amount of such Bonds, (iii) the purchase price of any Bonds delivered to the Remarketing Agent for purchase upon the occurrence of an Official Determination, and (b) an amount not exceeding $343, 750 may be drawn for payment of an amount equal to seven(7)months' interest (calculated at the 15% maximum interest rate on the Bonds) on all outstanding Bonds and for payment of the premium due on all of the Bonds in the event of their purchase or redemption. The security for the Bonds will not initially include a mortgage of or lien on the real and tangible personal property included in the Project, however, upon the occurrence of certain events set forth in the Loan Agreement, the Company is required to place a mortgage on the real and personal property included in the Project pursuant to a Mortgage and Security Agreement between the Company and the Trustee dated as of November 1, 1982 (the "Security Agreement"). With full realization and appreciation of the fact that the investment value of the Bonds, and the ability of the Underwriter to resell the Bonds, depend principally upon the credit standing of the Company and Newpark, and in consideration of the foregoing and the execution and delivery of the Bond Purchase Agreement, Newpark hereby represents, warrants and covenants to the Underwriter and the Issuer as follows: (a) The information contained in the Official Statement dated November 15, 1982, relating to the Bonds (the Official Statement, includ- ing the Appendices thereto and any and all supplements and amendments thereto, are collectively referred to herein as the "Official Statement"), does not contain and, at the Closing Time (as defined in the Bond Purchase Agreement) will not contain, any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. (b) Newpark will not knowingly take or omit to take any action, which action or omission will in any way cause the proceeds from the sale of the Bonds to be applied in a manner other than as provided in the Indenture and the Loan Agreement, or which would cause the interest on the Bonds to be subject to Federal income tax under the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended (the "Code") except with respect to a recipient of such interest who is a "substantial user" of the Project or a "related person", within the meaning of Section 103(bX6)(C) and Section l03(bXl3) of the Code. 2 (c) Except as may be disclosed in the Official Statement, there is no action, suit, proceeding or investigation at law or in equity, or before or by any coin, public board or body, pending or, to the best knowledge and information of Newpark, threatened, against or affecting Newpark and, to the best knowledge and information of Newpark, there is no basis for any such action, suit, proceeding or investigation, wherein an unfavorable decision, ruling or finding would adversely affect the transactions contem- plated by the Bond Purchase Agreement or the Official Statement or the validity and enforceability of the Bonds, the Indenture, the Loan Agree- ment, the Security Agreement, the Guaranty Agreement, the Reimburse- ment Agreement or this Inducement Letter. (d) Newpark is a duly incorporated and validly existing corporation under the laws of, and is in good standing in, the State of Nevada. (e) Newpark has taken or will take prior to the Closing Time all necessary action to authorize, execute and deliver the Guaranty Agree- ment, the Reimbursement Agreement, the Official Statement and this Inducement Letter,all of which, when executed and delivered by Newpark, will be legal, valid and binding obligations of Newpark enforceable in accordance with their respective terms. (f) The execution and delivery of this Inducement Letter, and the performance by Newpark of its obligations under the Guaranty Agreement, the Reimbursement Agreement and this Inducement Letter,do not and will not violate the Articles of Incorporation of Newpark or any court order by which Newpark is bound, and such actions do not and will not constitute a default under any material agreement, indenture, mortgage, loan agree- ment, note or other obligation or instrument to which Newpark is a party, and no approval or other action by any governmental authority or agency (with the exception of action which may be required under the Blue Sky laws and regulations of the various states) is required in connection therewith which has not been previously obtained or accomplished. (g) Newpark agrees that if during such time as the Official Statement is used in connection with the offering and sale of the Bonds any event known to Newpark relating to or affecting Newpark shall occur which might materially affect the correctness or completeness of any statement of a material fact contained in the Official Statement, Newpark will promptly notify the Underwriter and the Issuer in writing of the circumstances and details of such event. (h) Newpark agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Under- writer, any officer or employee of the Underwriter and each person, if any, who controls the Underwriter within the meaning of Section 15 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and each and all and any of them, from and against any and all losses, claims, damages or liabilities,except for any liabilities arising as a result of information supplied by the Underwriter and contained in the Official Statement, and (except as otherwise provided in paragraph(j)below) to reimburse the Underwriter or the Issuer, any officer or employee of the Underwriter and each such controlling person, if any, for any legal or other expenses reasonably incurred by them in defending -3- any action, to the extent that such losses, claims, damages, liabilities or actions were caused by or based upon any untrue statement or alleged untrue statement of a material tact contained in the Official Statement or any amendment or supplement thereto or the omission or alleged omission to state therein a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading. (1) Newpark agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Issuer (except as to information supplied by the Issuer and contained in the Official Statement) and any member, officer or employee thereof from and against any and all losses, claims, damages or liabilities, if any, and (except as otherwise provided in paragraph (j) below) to reimburse the issuer and any member, officer or employee thereof for any legal or other expenses reasonably incurred in defending any such action arising out of the issuance of the Bonds. (j) in case any action shall be brought against the Underwriter, any officer or employee of the Underwriter or any person controlling the Underwriter or the Issuer or any member, officer or employee thereof (the "Indernnified Parties") in respect of which Newpark is required to indemni- fy the Indemnified Parties pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (h) or (i) above, the Indemnified Parties shall promptly notify Newpark in writing and Newpark shall assume the defense thereof, including the employment of counsel in any such action and participate in the defense thereof, but the fees and expenses of such counsel shall be at the expense of such Indemnified Parties unless the employment of such counsel has been specifically authorized by Newpark. Newpark shall not be liable for any settlement of any such action effected without its consent, but if settled with the consent of Newpark, or if there be a final judgment for the plaintiff in any such action and subject to the limitations set forth in subparagraphs (h) and (I) hereinabove, Newpark agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Indemnified Parties from and against any loss or liability by reason of such settlement or judgment. No person other than the Issuer, the Underwriter, the Indemnified Parties and their respective successors and assigns shall have any rights under or by virtue of this Inducement Letter. The terms "successors" and "assigns" shall not include any purchaser of Bonds from the Underwriter merely because of such purchase. The representations, warranties, covenants and indemnities contained in this Inducement Letter shall survive any termination of the Bond Purchase Agreement or the closing under the Bond Purchase Agreement and the resale by the Underwriter of the Bonds and any investigation made by or on behalf of the Issuer or the Underwriter or any matters described in or related to the transactions contemplated by this Inducement Letter, the Bond Purchase Agreement, the Official Statement, the Indenture, the Loan Agreement, the Security Agreement, the Guaranty Agreement or the Reimbursement Agreement. This Inducement Letter shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Colorado. -4- • This Inducement Letter may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be regarded as an original and all of which shall constitute one and the same agreement. Very truly yours, NEWPARK RESOURCES, INC. • By: oG AGREED TO AND ACCEPTED AS OF THE DATE FIRST WRITTEN ABOVE: BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: -)?1"" �.. �� fJ irman HOWARD, WEIL, LABOUISSE, FRIEDRICHS Incorporated • • -5- BOND PURCHASE AGREEMENT $2,500,000 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ADJUSTABLE RATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS (EISENMAN CHEMICAL CO. PROJECT) SERIES 1982 Board of County Commissioners November l5, 1982 Weld County, Colorado Greeley, Colorado Gentlemen: On the basis of the representations, warranties and covenants contained in the Inducement Letter (hereinafter defined) and in this Bond Purchase Agreement and upon the terms and conditions contained in this Bond Purchase Agreement, the undersigned, Howard, Weil, Labouisse, Friedrichs Incorporated (the "Underwriters"), hereby offers to purchase from you $2,500,000 aggregate principal amount of your Weld County, Colorado Adjustable Rate Industrial Development Revenue Bonds (Eisenman Chemical Co. Project) Series 1982 (the "Bonds"), to be issued under and pursuant to an Indenture of Trust dated as of November 1, 1982 (the "Indenture") between you and First National Bank of Commerce of New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana, as trustee (the "Trustee"). The Bonds are to be issued by the Issuer pursuant to the County and Municipality Development Revenue Bond Act, article 3, title 29, C.R.S. 1973, as amended (the "Act"), by written Ordinance of the Board of County Commissioners of the Issuer, for the purpose of: (1) financing the acquisition, construction, improvement and equipping of an industrial development facility within the boundaries of the Issuer; (2) paying certain fees to RepublicBank Dallas, National Association in connection with the issuance of the Letter of Credit hereinafter described; and (3) paying the costs of issuance of the Bonds, including the Underwriter's discount. The Issuer will loan proceeds of the Bonds to Eisenman Chemical Co., a Colorado corporation (the "Company ') pursuant to a Loan Agreement dated as of November i, 1982 (the "Loan Agreement") to pay a portion of the cost of the acquisition, construction, improvement and equipping of commercial offices and technical training center on property located in the City of Greeley, Weld County, Colorado (the "Project"). Pursuant to the Loan Agreement, the Company will be required to make payments in amounts sufficient to pay the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds. As security for the Bonds, the Issuer will, pursuant to the Bond Indenture, assign to the Trustee the Issuer's entire interest in the Loan Agreement (including the Company's obligation to make payments pursuant to the Loan Agreement but excluding the Issuer's rights to indemnification and to payment of expenses). In addition, Newpark Resouces, Inc., a Nevada corporation and the parent corporation of Eisenman Chemical Co., will execute a Guaranty Agreement dated as of November 1, 1982 (the "Guaranty Agreement"), to the Trustee guaranteeing the payment of the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds. As additional security for the Bonds, pursuant to a certain Reimbursement Agreement to be dated as of November 1, 1982 (the "Reimbursement Agreement") among the Company, Newpark and RepublicBank Dallas, National Association ("RepublicBank"), the Company will cause RepublicBank to issue its Irrevocable Letter of Credit (the "Letter of Credit') expiring November 1, 1989, unless extended by RepublicBank, in favor of the Trustee under which the Trustee is authorized to draw, upon presentation of drafts accompanied by supporting documentation, in accordance with the terms and conditions specified therein funds in an amount not exceeding $2,843,750 of which (a) an amount not exceeding $2,500,000 may be drawn for payment of (i) the principal of the Bonds (except any Bonds held by RepublicBank) when due upon redemption or acceleration, (ii) the portion of the purchase price of Bonds delivered to the Remarketing Agent and not remarketed equal to the principal amount of such Bonds, and (iii) the purchase price of any Bonds delivered to the Remarketing Agent for purchase upon the occurrence of an Official Determination and (b) an amount not exceeding $343,750 may be drawn for payment of an amount equal to seven(7)months' interest (calculated at the 15% maximum interest rate on the Bonds) on all outstanding Bonds and for payment of the premium due on all of the Bonds in the event of their purchase or redemption. The security for the Bonds will not initially include a mortgage of or lien on the real and tangible personal property included in the Project, however, upon the occurrence of certain events set forth in the Loan Agreement, the Company is required to place a mortgage on the real and personal property included in the Project pursuant to a Mortgage and Security Agreement between the Company and the Trustee dated as of November I, 1982(the "Security Agreement"). SECTION 1. YOUR REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND AGREEMENTS. By your acceptance hereof you hereby represent and warrant to, and agree with, the Underwriter that: • (a) You are the duly authorized Board of County Commissions of Weld County, Colorado. You are authorized by the provisions of the Act, to issue the Bonds, to finance the Project, as defined in the Loan Agreement and to pledge the payments to be received pursuant to the Agreement as security for the payment of the principal of and premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds. (b) You have complied with all provisions of the Constitution and laws of the State of Colorado (the "State"), including the Act, and have full power and authority to consummate all transactions contemplated by this Bend Purchase Agreement, the Bonds, the Indenture, the Agreement and any and all other agreements relating thereto. (c) The information contained in the Official Statement relating to the Issuer dated November 15, 1982, and in any amendment or supplement that may be authorized for use by you with respect to the Bonds (hereinafter referred to as the "Official Statement") is, and, as of the Closing Time (hereinafter defined), will be true and does not contain and will not contain any untrue statement of a material fact necessary in order to make the statements made, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. -2- (d) You have duly authorized all necessary action to be taken by you for: (I) the issuance and sale of the Bonds upon the terms set forth in the Indenture herein and in the Official Statement; (2) the execution and delivery of the Indenture providing for the issuance of and security for the Bonds (including the pledge by you of the payments to be received pursuant to the Loan Agreement sufficient to pay the principal of and premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds) and appointing the Trustee as trustee, paying agent and bond registrar under the Indenture; (3) the approval of the Official Statement and the execution of the Of ficial Statement by your Chairman; (4) the financing of the Project; (5) the execution, delivery, receipt and due performance of this Bond Purchase Agreement, the Bonds, the Indenture, the Loan Agreement, the Security Agreement and any and all such other agreements and documents as may be required to be executed, delivered and received by you in order to carry out, give effect to and consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and by the Official Statement; and (6) the carrying out, giving effect to and consum- mation of the transactions contemplated hereby and by the Official Statement. Executed counterparts of the Indenture, the Loan Agreement, the Security Agreement and signed copies of the Official Statement will be delivered to the Underwriter by you at the Closing Time. (e) There is no action, suit, proceeding, inquiry or investigation at law or in equity or before or by any court, public board or body pending or, to your knowledge, threatened against or affecting you (or to your knowledge any basis therefor), wherein an unfavorable decision, ruling or finding would adversely affect the transactions contemplated hereby or by the Official Statement or the validity of the Bonds, the Indenture, the Loan Agreement, the Security Agreement, this Bond Purchase Agreement or any agreement or instrument to which you are a party and which is used or contemplated for use in the consummation of the transactions contemplat- ed hereby or by the Official Statement. (f) The execution and delivery of the Official Statement, this Bond Purchase Agreement, the Bonds, the Indenture, the Loan Agreement, the Security Agreement and the other agreements contemplated hereby and by the Official Statement, and compliance with the provisions thereof, will not conflict with or constitute on your part a breach of or a default under any existing law, court or administrative regulation, decree or order or any agreement, indenture, mortgage, lease or other instrument to which you are subject or by which you are or may be bound. (g) You have not been notified of any listing or proposed listing by the Internal Revenue Service to the effect that you are a bond issuer whose arbitrage certifications may not be relied upon. (h) Any certificate signed by any of your authorized officers and delivered to the Underwriter shall be deemed a representation and warranty by you to the Underwriter as to the statements made therein. SECTION 2. PURCHASE, SALE AND DELIVERY OF THE BONDS. On the basis of the representations, warranties and covenants contained herein, in the letter dated of even date herewith from the Company and Newpark -3- Resources, Inc., a Nevada corporation (the "Guarantor") to the Underwriter and you (the "Inducement Letter") and in the other agreements referred to herein, and subject to the terms and conditions herein set forth, at the Closing Time (hereinafter defined) the Underwriter agrees to purchase from you and you agree to sell to the Underwriter the Bonds at 97.50% of the principal amount thereof, plus accrued interest from the date of the Bonds to the date of payment and delivery thereof. The Bonds shall be issued under and secured as provided in the Indenture, and the Bonds shall have the maturities and interest rates and be subject to redemption as set forth in the Indenture and the Official Statement. Payment for the Bonds shall be made by certified or official bank check or draft in immediately available federal funds payable to the order of the Trustee for your account, at the offices of Kutak Rock & Huie in Denver, Colorado, at 10:00 A.M., Central Time, on November 23, 1982, or such other place, time or date as shall be mutually agreed upon by you and the Underwriter. The date of such delivery and payment is herein called the "Closing Date," and the hour and date of such delivery and payment is herein called the "Closing Time." The delivery of the Bonds shall be made in definitive form (provided neither the printing of a wrong number on any Bond nor the failure to print a number thereon shall constitute cause to refuse delivery of any Bond) as fully registered bonds (in such denominations as the Underwriter shall specify in writing at least forty-eight (48)hours prior to the Closing Time). The Bonds shall be available for examination and packaging by the Underwriter at least twenty- four (24) hours prior to the Closing Time. SECTION 3. CONDITIONS TO THE UNDERWRITER'S OBLIGATIONS. The several obligations of the Underwriter hereunder shall be subject to the due performance by the Issuer of its obligations and agreements to be performed hereunder at or prior to the Closing Time and to the accuracy of and compliance with the representations and warranties of the Issuer contained herein, as of the date hereof and as of the Closing Time, and are also subject to the following conditions: (a) The Bonds, the Official Statement, the Bond Indenture, the Loan Agreement, the Security Agreement, the Guaranty Agreement, the Reimbursement Agreement and the Letter of Credit shall have been duly authorized, executed and delivered in the form heretofore approved by the Issuer and the Underwriter, the Company, Newpark and RepublicBank with such modifications as shall be mutually agreed upon. (b) At the Closing Time, the Underwriter shall receive: (1) The opinions, dated as of the Closing Date, of:(a) Messrs. Ervin, Cohen do Jessup, General Counsel for the Company and Newpark, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit A-1; (b) Kutak Rock & Huie, Bond Counsel, in substantially the forms attached hereto as Exhibits B-1 and 13-2; (c) Thomas O. David, Esq., Special Counsel to the Issuer, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit C; (d) Hicks Selvidge & McConnell, Counsel to the Underwriter; and (e) Gardere & Wynne, Counsel to RepublicBank, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit D, in each case with such changes as the Underwriter and its Counsel, Hicks SeIvidge & McConnell, may approve; -4- (2) Evidence, satisfactory to the Underwriter, that the letters dated the same date as this Bond Purchase Agreement from the Company to the Underwriter and the Issuer and from Newpark to the Underwriter and the Issuer (collectively referred to herein as the "Inducement Letters"), in form and substance submitted to and approved by the Company, Newpark, the Underwriter and the Issuer, have been duly authorized, executed and delivered and have not been amended, modified or rescinded and are in full force and effect as of the Closing Time; (3) A certificate, in form and substance satisfactory to the Underwriter and its Counsel,of the members of the Issuer or any duly authorized officers of the Issuer satisfactory to the Underwriter and its Counsel, dated as of the Closing Date, to the effect that: 0) the Issuer has performed all of its obligations to be performed at or prior to the Closing Time and each of the Issuer's representations and warranties contained herein is true and correct as of the Closing Time; (ii) the Issuer has authorized, by all necessary action, the execution, delivery and due performance of the Bonds, the Bond Indenture, the Loan Agreement and the Security Agreement; (iii) no • litigation is pending, or to their knowledge threatened, to restrain or • enjoin the issuance or sale of the Bonds or in any way affecting any authority for or the validity of the Bonds, the Bond Indenture, the Loan Agreement, the Security Agreement, this Bond Purchase Agree- ment or the existence or powers of the Issuer to consummate the transactions contemplated by the Bonds, the Bond Indenture, the Loan Agreement and the Security Agreement; and (iv) the Bonds, the Bond Indenture and the Loan Agreement, as executed by the Issuer, are in the form or in substantially the form approved for such execution by appropriate proceedings of the Issuer; (4) A certificate, satisfactory in form and substance to the Underwriter and its Counsel, of the President or any Vice President, and the Secretary or any Assistant Secretary of the Company, or any duly authorized officer of the Company, dated as of the Closing Date, to the effect that: (i) the Company has performed all of its obligations to be performed at or prior to the Closing Time and each of the Company's representations and warranties contained in the Loan Agreement, the Security Agreement, the Reimbursement Agreement and the Inducement Letter of the Company is true and correct as of the Closing Time; (ii) there are not pending or, to their knowledge, threatened, legal proceedings material as to the Company to which the Company is a party, or of which property of the Company is the subject, or which will adversely affect the transac- tions contemplated hereby or by the Official Statement or which will adversely affect the validity or enforcement of the Bonds, the Bond Indenture, the Loan Agreement, the Security Agreement, the Reim- bursement Agreement, the Inducement Letter of the Company or this Bond Purchase Agreement, which are not disclosed in the Official Statement; (iii) the information contained in the Official Statement relating to the Company is true and correct in all material respects and does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact and does not omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the -5- statements made therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading; and (iv) the Company has approved the Official Statement and has duly authorized, by all necessary action, the signing of the Official Statement and the execution, delivery and due performance of the Loan Agreement, the Security Agreement, the Reimbursement Agreement, the Inducement Letter of the Company, and all other documents necessary in connection therewith as may be applicable; (5) A certificate, satisfactory in form and substance to the Underwriter and its Counsel, of the President or any Vice-President, and the Secretary or any Assistant Secretary of Newpark, or any duly authorized officer of Newpark, dated as of the Closing Date, to the effect that: 0) Newpark has performed all of its obligations to be performed at or prior to the Closing Time, and each of Newpark's representations and warranties contained in the Guaranty Agreement and the Inducement Letter of Newpark is true and correct as of the Closing Time; (ii) there are not pending or, to their knowledge, • threatened, legal proceedings material as to Newpark to which Newpark is a party, or of which property of Newpark is the subject, or which will adversely affect the validity or enforcement of the Guaranty Agreement, the Inducement Letter of Newpark or this Bond Purchase Agreement, which are not disclosed in the Official State- ment; (iii) the information contained in the Official Statement relating to Newpark is true and correct in all material respects and does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact and does not omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements made therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading; and (iv) Newpark has approved the Official Statement and has duly authorized, by all necessary action, the signing of the Official Statement and the execution, delivery and due performance of the Guaranty Agreement, the Reimbursement Agreement, the Inducement Letter of Newpark, and all other docu- ments necessary in connection therewith as may be applicable; (6) A certificate, satisfactory in form and substance to the Underwriter and its Counsel, of an authorized officer of RepublicBank, dated as of the Closing Date, to the effect that: (i} RepublicBank is, and was at all relevant times, a banking corporation, duly incorporated in the State of Delaware and validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Texas and has and had all requisite corporate and other legal power and authority to execute, deliver and perform its obligations under the Letter of Credit; and (ii) the Letter of Credit has been duly and validly executed and delivered by RepublicBank and constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligation of RepublicBank enforceable against RepublicBank in accordance with its terms, except as limited by applicable reorganization, insolvency, liquidation, readjustment of debt or other laws affecting the enforcement of the rights of creditors of RepublicBank and by general principles of equity; (7) Such additional certificates and other documents as the Underwriter may reasonably request to evidence performance of or -6- compliance with the provisions of this Bond Purchase Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby and by the Official Statement all such certificates and other documents to be satisfactory in form and substance to the Underwriter and its Counsel. SECTION 4. THE UNDERWRITER'S RIGHT TO CANCEL. The Underwriter shall have the right to cancel its obligations to purchase the Bonds hereunder by notifying the Issuer and the Company in writing or by telegram of its election so to do between the date hereof and the Closing Time, if at any time hereafter and prior to the Closing Time: (a) A tentative decision with respect to legislation shall be reached by a committee of the House of Representatives or the Senate of the Congress of the United States or legislation shall be favorably reported by such a committee or be introduced, by amendment or otherwise, in, or be enacted by, the House of Representatives or the Senate, or be recommend- ed to the Congress of the United States for passage by the President of the United States, or a decision by a court established under Article III of the Constitution of the United States, or the Tax Court of the United States, shall be rendered or a ruling, regulation or order of the Treasury Depart- ment of the United States or the Internal Revenue Service shall be made or proposed having the purpose or effect of imposing Federal income taxation, or any other event shall have occurred which results in the imposition of Federal income taxation, upon revenues or other income of the general character to be derived by the Issuer (or by any similar body), or upon interest received on obligations of the general character of the Bonds, or the Bonds, which, in the reasonable opinion of the Underwriter, materially adversely affects the market price of the Bonds. (b) The President of the United States, the Office of Management and Budget, or any other governmental body, department or agency of the United States shall take or propose to take any action or implement or propose regulations, rules, or legislation which, in the reasonable opinion of the Underwriter, materially adversely affect or cause the market price of the Bonds or cause the Official Statement to be misleading in any material respect; (c) Any executive order shall be announced, or any legislation, ordinance, rule or regulation shall be proposed by or introduced in, or be enacted by any governmental body, department or agency of the United States or in the State of Colorado, or a decision by any court of competent jurisdiction within the United States or within the State of Colorado shall be rendered which, in the reasonable opinion of the Underwriter, materially adversely affects the market price of the Bonds; (d) Legislation shall be introduced, by amendment or otherwise, in, or be enacted by the House of Representataives or the Senate of the Congress of the United States, or a decision by the court of the United States shall be rendered, or a stop order, ruling, regulation or official statement by, or on behalf of, the Securities and Exchange Commission or other governmental agency having jurisdiction of the subject matter shall be made or proposed, to the effect that the issuance, offering or sale of -7 • - obligations of the general character of the Bonds, as contemplated hereby or by the Official Statement, is or would be in violation of any provision of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended and as then in effect, or the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended and as then in effect, or the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, as amended and as then in effect, or with the purpose or effect of otherwise prohibiting the issuance, offering or sale of obligations of the general character of the Bonds, or the fonds, as contemplated hereby or by the Official Statement; (e) Any event shall have occurred, or inforrnation become known, which, in the reasonable opinion of the Underwriter, makes untrue or misleading in any material respect any statement or information contained in the Official Statement as originally circulated, or has the effect that the Official Statement as originally circulated contains an untrue or misleading statement of a material fact or omits to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements made therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading; provided, however, the Company and Newpark shall be granted a reasonable amount of time in which to cure any such untrue or misleading statement or information; (f) Additional material restrictions not in force as of the date hereof shall have been imposed upon trading in securities generally by any governmental authority or by any national securities exchange; (g) The New York Stock Exchange or other national securities exchange, or any governmental authority, shall impose, as to the fonds, or obligations of the general character of the Bonds, any material restrictions not now in force, or increase materially those now in force, with respect to the extension of credit by, or the charge to the net capital requirements of, the Underwriter; (h) A general banking moratorium shall have been established by Federal, New York, Texas or Colorado authorities; (i) A default has occurred with respect to the obligations of, or proceedings have been instituted under the Federal bankruptcy laws or any similar state laws by or against, any state of the United States or any city located in the United States having a population in excess of one million persons or any entity issuing obligations on behalf of ,uch a city or state; (j) A war involving the United States shall have been declared, or any conflict involving the armed forces of the United States shall have escalated, or any other national emergency relating to the effective operation of government or the financial community shall have occurred, which, in the reasonable opinion of the Underwriter, materially adversely affects the market price of the Bonds; (k) Any Federal or other state court, authority, or regulatory body shall take action materially adversely affecting or questioning the ability of RepublicBank to perform its obligations under the Letter of Credit or the Reimbursement Agreement; or g (I) The Letter of Credit or the Reimbursement Agreement shall have been repudiated by RepublicBank, or any litigation or proceeding shall be pending or threatened questioning the validity or enforceability of such documents or seeking to enjoin the performance thereof, or the Issuer shall have received notice frorn RepublicBank that it will be unable to perform its obligations thereunder. SECTION 5. CONDITIONS OF OBLIGATIONS OF THE ISSUER. The obligations of the Issuer hereunder are subject to the Underwriter's performance of its several obligations hereunder. SECTION 6. REPRESENTATIONS AND AGREEMENTS TO SURVIVE DELIVERY. All representations and agreements of the Issuer shall remain operative and in full force and effect, regardless of any investigations made by or on the Underwriter's behalf,and shall survive delivery of the Bonds to the Underwriter. SECTION 7. PAYMENT OF EXPENSES. All expenses and costs to effect the authorization, preparation, issuance, delivery and sale of the Bonds (including, without limitation, the fees and disburse- ments of Kutak Rock & Huie, Bond Counsel, the fees and disbursements of Thomas O. David, Esq., Special Counsel to the Issuer, the fees and disbursements of Ervin, Cohen & Jessup, as General Counsel to the Company and Newpark, the fees and expenses of Gardere & Wynne, as Counsel to RepublicBank, Trustee's fees, recording, title insurance, the cost of obtaining a rating for the Bonds, the cost of transportation and lodging for officials of the Issuer, the Company and Newpark in connection with attending meetings and the Closing, the cost of preparation and publication of any advertisements prior to the public offering of the Bonds, and the fees, expenses and costs for the preparation, printing, photocopying, execution and delivery of the Bonds, the Official Statement, the Loan Agreement, the Bond Indenture, the Guaranty Agreement, the Inducement Letters, the Reimbursement Agreement, the Letter of Credit, this Bond Purchase Agreement and all other agreements and documents contemplated hereby) shall be paid by the Issuer out of the proceeds of the Bonds, or, if the Bonds are not delivered by the Issuer to the Underwriter, shall be paid by the Company and Newpark. SECTION 8. USE OF OFFICIAL STATEMENT. The issuer hereby confirms the Underwriter's authority to use each Official Statement, and the Issuer hereby authorizes the use of the final Official Statement by the Underwriter in connection with the sale of the Bonds. SECTION 9. RATING OF THE BONDS. The Company and Newpark by their acceptance of this Bond Purchase Agreement acknowledge that a rating on the Bonds has been applied for with Standard & Poor's Corporation and the Company and Newpark acknowledge that they have been advised that a rating will not be issued prior to the Closing Time. The Company and Newpark by their acceptance of this Bond Purchase Agreement agree to use their best -9- efforts to assist the Underwriter in connection with the issuance of a rating by Standard do Poor's Corporation. SECTION 10. NOTICE. Any notice or other communication to be given to the Issuer under this Bond Purchase Agreement may be given by mailing or delivering the same in writing to the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, 80631; any notice or other communication to be given to the Underwriter under this Bond Purchase Agreement may be given by delivering the same in writing to Howard, Weil, Labouisse, Friedrichs Incorporated, 211 Carondelet Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70130; any notice or other communication to be given to the Company under this Bond Purchase Agreement may be given by delivering the same in writing to Eisenman Chemical Co., c/o Newpark Resources, Inc., 2900 Ridgelake Drive, Metairie, Louisiana 70002, Attention: L. G. Landwehr; any notice or other communication to be given to Newpark under this Bond Purchase Agreement may be given by delivering the same in writing to Newpark Resources, Inc., 2900 Ridgelake Drive, Metairie, Louisiana 70002. SECTION 11. APPLICABLE LAW; NONASSIGNABILITY. This Bond Purchase Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Colorado. This Bond Purchase Agreement shall not be assigned by the Issuer or the Underwriter. This Bond Purchase Agreement may not be amended without the written consent of the Company delivered to the Underwriter and you. Very truly yours, HOWARD, WEIL, LABOUISSE, FRIEDRICHS Incorporated By: "Par ,:71-0-1..e.k. Accepted as of the date first above written. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO - BY C— ri i" bfr72-1/2'v . -10- EISENMAN CHEMICAL CO. BY: l ,4 NEWPARK RESOURCES, INC. BY: thyi.�.a- r ORDINANCE NO. 208 PERMIT NO. AR1909266 ( 60982 REC 01909268 11/18/82 1S 82-5 0 1/022 F 0541 MARY ANN FEUERSIEIN CLERK ?,iRECORDER WELD CO, CO PERMIT FOR PLOWING GRASSLAND APPLICANT NAME: y«�✓ �t�i✓ ADDRESS: "706'7 *Jci16 a/-L', G'a n6/e LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE CULTIVATED (Map delineating 'the proposed land use change attached) : az 7/ 5.76,,,/ (2424/ APPROVED SOIL CONSERVATION PLAN ATTACHED. e.9 PERMIT ISSUED BY THE CLERK TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. Weld County Clerk & Recorder ,, and Clerk to the Board Deputy County Clerk / This permit is issued pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 108 adopted by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners on May 19, 1982, and requiring the issuance of permits for the plowout and cultivation of grassland. Pursuant to Ordi- nance No. 108, the landowner is required to follow a conserva- tion plan approved by the local Conservation District Board. The landowner is advised to contact the local Soil Conserva- tion District Board for any amendments or updates to the Conservation Plan. . - ltCORDEiP VEMOEAk))M AT THE TINE OF RECORCATION, T IS IN- (/� � STRVFAMT WAS FOVNO TO EE INfOEOI'ATT `0I Civ FOR FOR THE BEST PHOTQ;RA➢HIC REPRCiO KTION ((< p f II COPY. E OF ILLEODIPLITY. CMBOM OR PHOTO /;J a irru-aI"" 9 �S/f 2-- �W. DISCOLORED PAFEA. ETC. ------------------ - -------------------------West Greeley Soil Conservation District c� U P.O.Box 86 • Greeley,Colorarlo 80632 0 C40 U a RESOURCE OR LAND USE PLAN REVIEW O UT 3 0 C NAME: Alvin Stecklein °' q 29008 WCR 108 X Ault, Colorado 80610 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: All Section 23 township 7 North Range 62 West NW' Section 26 n n - u u u Vl NEB Section 13 'I 9 " 'r 64 ✓ Y DATE OF REVIEW: Ul CO _1 October 12, 1982 \ CO 2 ACREACE BY LAND USE: \• w Non-Irrigated Cropland 891 acres, Non- Irrigated Pasutre and Nayland 35 acres, r F r F- 1/2 Other Land 3acres. Li w CO co w oz Os c PLAN DISPOSITION: 0 Mr. Stecklein is making request for plan approval to break-out 572 acres CC U) ¢ grassland to Non- Irrigated cropland. The attached conservation plan `f provides for the proper treatment of that cropland if followed. C-0 EN co t O•-L't O LL COithk�NJJTS:twit,- West e.Greeley Soil Conservation District Board BY: CV?, a` getez.s.ysii-Cu CONSERVATION - DEVELOPMENT - SETE.GOVERNMENT "tv-."• GOOPEMTOR navua_a __._`-_' RECORDOF COOPERATOR'S DECISIONS ASSISTEOBY Foil-110r AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION DATE Sept._ 198�— L 0982 REC 01909288 11/10/82 15: 19 40.00 3/022 F 0543 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK h RECORDER WELD CO, CO PLANNED AYYLItO FIELD MONTH LAND USE AND TREATMENT NO. AMOUNT YEAR AMOUNT AND YEAR Conservation Treatment Unit #1 Fields: 1,1,1,4,6,7,8,9,11,12 = 897 Actea NON IRRIGATED CROPLAND All 897 ac 83 CONSERVATION CROPPING SYSTEM; A cropping system of winter wheat or small grain and fallow will be established with each in alternating strips. All 897 ac. 83 CROP RESIDUE USE: Crop residue will be allowed to remain on or near the soil surface to protect the field --^--` during thetrirtlat etoalmr pet idt1 November April annually. Crop residues will be mai n- -- tainmd --implementer-each as sweeps, chisels, and rod weeders. The resirlue_amounts_neede_d_tctJaaintain soil to tolerance limits are shown on the attached ScS Cons-7 form for each field. All 897 ac. 83 _ CONSERVATION TILLAGE SYSTEMS: A sytem of minimum tillage will be established by limiting the number of tillage operations to E6ose essential- to control weeds„improve soil aeriation, permeability, and tilth. Sweeps, -xodweeders ox sltatght shanleJ ,chisel implements will be used. . lage operations will be limited soffit residue amounts in CROP RESIDUE USE can be obtained. Field widths will be reduced by installing strips across fields as follows: T,2 ' 155 ac. 83 45D foot wide strips running East to West will be established alternating small grain and fallow. RECOROOF COOPERATOR'SDECIS10NS ASSISTE08Y __..R Miller_v___ • ANO PRODR1SS IN APPI IDATION DATE SspIt_19$2 'R 0982 REC 01909288 11/18/82 15: f9 30.00 4/022 F 0544 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO PLANNED APPLIED FIELD MOAN LAND USE MD TREATMENT NO. AMOUNT YEAR AMOUNT AND YEAR 9 88ac. 83 6 strips 416 feet in width running East to West wilt be established. 11 159 ac. 83 6 strips 433 feet in width running Norht to South will be established. 12 160 ac. 83 East- West strips 660 feet in width will ire- established. 8,7 246 ac+ Wind Striperopping will be maintained to reduce potential wind erosion losses. • CONSERVATION TREATMENT UNIT #2 NON-IRRIGATED PASTURE AND HAYLAND Field 10 - 35 ac. 10 35 ac. 83 Pasture and Hayland Management: Crazing or haying will be performed at times that will produce best quality fora e. Cutting or grazikg should maintain 3-4" minimum stubble height and grazing should not begin in summer until 4-6" of new growth has occured. CONSERVATION TREATMENT UNIT #3 OTHER LAND Field 5 No treatment planned or needed. ..r SO''L CONSERVATOR SERVICE CONSERVATION PLAN MAP STFCKlr ;4 Operator SAKE State etantAbn Date 9jat Approximate scale 9": IAA;le- WEST (ZREc.Ltg snit Conservation District dification Photo number 377-24 by Az.. YvV;\lsr USDA Snit Conservation Service I.,! �S. V A yy ;b : v t 6 n, A ki r y°S ��/1.„ , 4,,...ak l-. phis, t+ ! ,! " ; .. At " 'T y ,.:;$:.- �,RoPCAND: 4 .1 'f"O 4-.;. -.a( ' rIii r•_4wa 1 lbftc; ' _ `+ �it -ri x fi a C 7a. r . Y i♦♦♦ ,s� Sel,: a\+ .111. . ^ ♦ ` l+ a i n.,1 O at 71"1.44 . t. D 6 �: :Cc/ 1:�* k ♦ . 44-t . /r ant .re =}y � .� R♦ %, .. Y _ -...-;?!.t,; Y t, i S- re `1'- "i•,4 ^ ^.� S { r{6s�� aiJ j r 1 Na• v Y n r .{ i ; .fin a , 1• -C 0 J lf ice. n Da f.- k i I. ` faG •4 ie? , .O.4..+' iN 41, ; F •`i f in a z 0 i i ! I .y I e < .. ,. J�L{� k ,e \)111 .- r ,, I {{{1��t•1 14 1 ' ++�` r- +J riii ,,r ji 2 ; roc -r • rZ.rit �� £:} _ i m gri t °�.}a'1�• ti A' { r °rx'3i 'k a iris ' . '^aK '"y, y/r kts � i ,� z f Vim • rp� r, _ .� ..r;,� s ♦a.c. _ n >ti ‘ is �7_irg. - je,lk ` �i "*j • t ? `SAN♦4 t 4 II,. 1 � � .'6 l'L. is 4 0 (trY l C'a`Yfi� 'C4l .lie -14 ,?:- .,� - .il:" 7' _. }�(�{1`(�ii�..¢y ` T . . 'fi'� r mac; + $ . CONSERVATION PLAN MAP j Owner ALU1N STEic LF IN Operator 34 YAP County WILD .StaleCOLOJ2Y tO Date Q!$2 Approximate acres Approximate scale �'r = 1 xa t Cooperalingwith lN£5T GRteiE°i �.l Conservation District " Plan identification Photo number 17'1.11,5___— Assisted by a. M Miller USDA Soil Conservation Service IS d: _4, F .F.. - -. -- ;♦.++ ♦ t - f—Ts ......='."..:..; ,�� //J'.(//y,/y.{.�../�Y� 3, t ;r ''" Ion-1 RR i ..{ • t, s'�S .,,r,,, r,l t. ,1 t i ) 159‘" O .. C•I, Y A A , 1 bill' A ' -- r \ r �` CRootANSV#„;,/,/; ♦ l• f. ��, "%. t4. ' � / / •• 1 li ,1.•••-,;-,,, v /. ;`yCN • qt. s z 4 !ik �a�j r t', rr . `'S•tiA ' . ti r I I t , ' 4} ,...- 3�,,r m Fffiry(, ' r' a 2oPGAND . Ii it )11 #! yjt` x , x w f"(4i2t�•yd,. i�° • f�°t { � .. • ' i ?t.l Ri .3 ' 11 } a • y. ; -l- 041 777 s L t rs 1 1• �q ) K li .• t o cl r :, ..%-:;;;144 -,12..- -� I . /r ! ti y + i Y-411:4,';:-..' y �r r I ' itz I 1 . 1 £ J - .) - 5-a' l� Itz vi se, ( 1. �, J' A FFF 41 Slx� i'6 ., � , , , 1 I ; I 1 . �` iii ,X1;tt \At J 5 z '� .ly i; t ++) rl� c f;,�.' k F r Y'�: i° r' 3 •L:„4/65F�y i:-='X "Y_- 11 j '<T-# ,ST -c .j.W ti'Y i. VI f 1�3 , t ley ''F1` e y s yt. . i ' r4 "1r- v i. .R: tp. tucr 4011'...••••is .� ¢' ' 41. t r' '4; 1 Hh c t r �' 1 t 1 - ,F . - z FY. B 0982 REC 01909288 11/18/82 15: 19 $0.00 7/022 SCSCONS-7 F 0547 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO U. S.DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 3-70 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE nRa coot CONS-l4 PLANNING AND APPLICATION RECORD FOR STUBBLE MULCHING COOPERATOR Alvin Stecklein___—_______—_____ SPECIFICATIONS APPLICATION Field Soil Wind Width Rough Surface Smooth Surface Estimated lbs flat small grain stubble equivalent Number Acres of Erodibility of Lbs flat small Lbs flat small Ix Majci ind Name Hazard W d Soil Group Exposure . grain stubble grain stubble 19 19 19 19 19 9Lney FSL 3 1,2,3 165ac.ferry SL 3 450 ft___- 1000 lbs. 1500 lbs 9 88 nc.Ferry SL 3 416 ft. 1000 lbs. 1500 lbs. —_ Renobill 11 159 ac. FSL 3 . 433 ft. 1000 lbs. 1500 lbs__ 12160 ac. Nunn L 6 660 ft. 1000 lbs. 1500:lbs. Conservationist Assisting with Planning Initials of Conservationist . Assisting with Application Ronald D. Miller Nov. 1, 1982 Dotes of Application Checks . NAME AND DATE R 0982 REC 01909288 11/18/82 15: 19 $0.00 9/022 • F 0548 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO INSTRUCTIONS PLANNING AND APPLICATION RECORD FOR STUBBLE MULCHING Field Number or Name-Field designation as shown on the Conservation Plan Map. Acres-From the Conservation Plan Map. Soil of Major Hazard-The major soil of the field, or the soil of greatest hazard if it is more significant to the field than the major soil. Wind Erodibility Soil Group(WEG)-Determined by soils from Guide for Determining Adequate Wind Erosion Control Systems (Guide) for the Work Unit or County location of the field. Width of Exposure-The furthest distance the prevailing wind travels over the vulnerable part of the field. Specifications-Determined by use of appropriate Soil Loss tables from the Guide. This is determined in pounds of flat small grain residue equivalent. (If crops other than small grains are grown, this figure must be converted to the grown crop by use of the Chart to Determine the Amount of Residue of Various Crops Needed to Equal a Given Amount of Flat Small Grain Stubble from the Guide.) Application-This becomes a record by years of each field at planting lime,or other appropriate time such as the late fall when new growth has reached its maximum before going dor- mant for the winter. Enter the amount of all residues on the soil surface, whether fallowed or tilled, or of stubble standing from the previous crop. This should be con- verted to flat small gain stubble equivalent. If a part of a field is cropped and the remainder is (allowed, residue amounts should be entered from both areas. f U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Sell Conservation Service kstri COLORADO-ALL FIELD OFFICES ''541 t Section IV March, 1978 STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS for Pasture and Hayland Management (Code 510) 71 w Standard "' ' o o.!::, V: c0 :. i Definition: Proper treatment and use of pastureland. No A a 73 Purpose: To prolong life of desirable forage species; to maintain or r n improve the quality and quantity of forage; and to protect the soil, 'c and reduce water loss. o D o z ,o AD Where applicable: On all pasture and hayland. z � :.. Ti N :'rrl CO 2-:. Planning Considerations C • zi jj 1. Fertilization in -^_t mt's H A. Fertilize to meet the needs of the plants or the economic z CO co objective of the producer. cr co cm NJ m B. Specific fertilizer recommendations should be based on soil r " s' z or tissue analysts. General recommendations can be made using N 1'"-_ the following guidance: „ i NSW . ,o tail — --- m Lbs. t/ _�---Lbs. 2/ ' Lbs.3/ n Species N/ton P205/ton K20/ton o Cool season grass 30 _—�10 _----- 50 ti zt RIO Grass-legume 25 25 60 s 0 Forage sorghums 40 15 60 me >, ._ Alfalfa 6 other 15 r c=:-''.!i& 50 _�� properly innoculated n _ ,. legumes 0,o �''i 1/ Organic matter is a major key to estimating available nitrogen. Noun- cr !a o tain regions of Colorado are high in organic matter, but decomposition is ors extremely slow because of low temperatures. Soils of the eastern slopes are low in organic matter, but decomposition is rapid. This indicates that most pasture and haylands of Colorado will respond to nitrogen in proportion to the amount applied. 2/ In general, laboratory soil tests indicate adequate available phos- phorus for medium to high tonage of grass production. For grass-legume mixtures or solid legume stands, a good response from Pz05 should occur. 31 Unless a laboratory soil analysis indicates the need for K20, this element should not be recommended due to the abundance of available ' • potassium present in most of the Colorado soils. F,Wi / hw1iY ci in r Mr • `ils 8 0982 REC 04909288 11/18/82 15: 19 $0.00 10/022 ',`h^ias'it? F 0550 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK A RECORDER WELD CO, CO C. Nitrogen should be applied in split applications for improved efficiency. I I1. Rotation Crazing A. Grazing units should be approximately equal in size. Small pastures may be grouped to form a grazing unit within a system. B. The grazing-recovery period should not exceed 30 days for �^ optimum forage quality. ki C. When forage is grazed down to the minimum recommended height, cattle should be moved. D. Clip uneven growth down to the recommended height to prevent spot grazing. PP E. A one herd-three unit system furnishes a simple but adequate grazing system. Crazing 7-10 days and resting 14-20 days is a good rule of thumb. e. III . Other Management Considerations A. Hay harvest should be based on the stage of growth. Continuous cutting at an immature stage will cause the stand to deteriorate prematurely due to a continuous reduction of food reserves in .sr► the roots. B. Varying the ratio of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer can New r • be used to manipulate the ratio of grasses and legumes. C. Stocking rates vary with climate, soil, type of forage, avail- able moisture, and degree of management. Observation and local experience are the best guides for determining stocking rates but the-following can be used for guidance: • ;Y 1. Approximately 1 AVM per 1000 lbs. of air cured forage produced. t) 2. Non-irrigated pasture in Colorado (average year) produces from 1500 - 3500 lbs. per acre. 3. Irrigated pastures produce from 4000 - 16,000 lbs. per acre depending or climate and management. F 0551 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK+lV RECORDER WELD CO,vCO , ,, ., Specifications .. I. Minimum Crazing or Cutting_ Hetkhts r44 A. Pastureland Minimum Height Prior Minimum Height During Species P to begtnning,grazirtg growing season _(inches) (inches) Maintenance Al Optimum 2/ Maintenance 1/ Optimum 2/ " Alkali Sacaton • 5 8 3 5 Brome, smooth 5 8 3 4 Fescue, Meadow 5 8 3 5 Fescue, Tall 5 8 3 5 Fescue, Hard 4 5 2 4 r^^ Foxtail, creeping meadow 5 30 3 5 Kentucky bluegrass 3 5 2 4 Indiangrass 12 l8 6 10 `4{ Orchardgrass 5 8 3 5 Redtop 4 6 3 4 Reed canarygrass 12 18 4 6 Russian wildrye 4 6 3 5 Sideoats grama 4 5 2 4 Switchgrass 12 18 8 10 ,;;t. Timothy 4 6 2 4 ,: Sedge, Nebraska t�: 3 5 2 4 I WO Wheatgrass 5 8 3 5 Siberian, Pubescent Western, Intermediate Slender Wheatgrass Crested 4 6 2 4 Wheatgrass, Tall 8 12 5 8 Cicer Milkvetch 6 10 3 4 Alfalfa 6 10 3 4 -•. 1/These heights will allow maintenance of the stand. 2/These heights will provide maximum yields when other plant requirements are met. B. Hayland Growth stage for Minimum cutting _ Species __ suality hay heights Alfalfa Early bloom stage 3" yr, Grass-Legume When grass is in boot- 3" stage or legume in early bloom is Tall grasses Boot stage 4" fit Mid-Grasses Boot stage - 3" 'ate The last cutting should be timed to allow for a two to four week regrowth period before the average first killing frost. rb► f-' ti 0982 REC 01909288 11/18/82 15: 19 $0.00 12/022 ' F 0552 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO ` r`� C. Pastures for special use: (2) :l:i. Grasses such as Crested wheatgrass and Pubescent wheatgrass are commonly used for early spring grazing until other forage is available. Realizing that production on the pasture will be reduced, acceptable management can be accomplished by heavy owl. grazing for short periods during the spring, followed by defer- meat the remainder of the year. During the grazing period, sufficient growth should be left to protect the soil from wind `'`fl`' and water erosion. This provision will be restricted to apply f"" between April 1st and June 1st. i i 11. Re_Quired Management Considerations A. Observe recommended grazing heights shown in item t of these specifications. B. Practice weed control if weeds are significantly inhibiting the growth of desirable species. r't.;" 1. Chemical - Colorado Weed Control Handbook will be used for recommendations. 2. Mechanical - Mow or shred weeds when they become signi- ficantly taller than the desirable plants. Do not shred shorter than minimum recommended harvesting heights. - - t+ C. Livestock water will be available in each grazing unit. tins D. Rotation grazing is required on irrigated pastures unless the use is for early spring grazing, fall grazing or other . "Special use" acceptable to the designated technician. wrlrhl sid; ::: ii ia it.l,si. was Halt: n VYUG Ktt V1Y092U8 i #/18/02 15:19 $0.00 13/022 ) F 0553 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK d RECORDER WELD CO, CO UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TECHNICAL GUIDE Soil Conservation Service Section IV Colorado April 1977 Standards and Specifications • CONSERVATION CROPPING SYSTEM (Code 328) Standard Definition Growing crops in combination with needed cultural and management measures. Cropping systems include rotations that contain grasses and legumes as well as rotations in which the desired benefits are achieved without the use of such crops. Purpose ...1. To improve or maintain good physical condition of the soil ; protect the soil during periods when erosion usually occurs; help control weeds, insects, and diseases; and meet the need and desire of farmers for an economic return. Nhere sklicable On all cropland and on certain recreation and wildlife land. Specifications 1 . Dry Cropland a. A cropping sequence will be applied that will provide adequate residue for protection from wind and water erosion. b. Crop residues will be managed in such a way that soil loss is held to an acceptable amount. c. The Universal Soil-Loss Equation and Wind Erosion Formula will be used to determine adequacy of the cropping system. 2. Irrigated Cropland a. Soil Condition Rating Indices for Irrigated Crops, Agronomy Technical Note 052 dated March 1971, will be used to determine the { adequacy of the cropping sequence and soil fertility management. r✓ b. Crop residues will be managed in accordance with Crop Residue Use Specifications. , 0 0902 REC 01909280 11/18/82 15: 19 $0.00 14/022 F 0554 MARY ANN FEIERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Technical Guide • Soil Conservation Service • Colorado Section 19 All Field Offices October 1981 STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS CROP RESIDUE USE - (ac.) 344 Definition 8. Each field will be evaluated for potential wind and water erosion . I Using plant residues to protect using the Wind Erosion Curves and cultivated fields during critical the Universal Soil Loss Equation. erosion periods. C. If only one of the erosion Pu pose hazards (wind or water) is signifi- cant, the land treatment will be To conserve soil moisture, increase planned so that erosion from neither soil infiltration, reduce soil loss, wind nor water wilt exceed the and improve soil tilth. designated "T" value for that soil. Condition where practice applies D. If both wind and water erosion are significant in a given field, On land where crop residues are land treatment shall be planned so produced. that the total soil loss from wind • and water does not exceed the desig- Specifications noted "T" value. I. Non-Irrigated Small Crain - Use E. If the treatment is planned to the "Guide for Wind Erosion Control control wind erosion the technician on Cropland" or Agronomy Note 553 will record (1) the amount of for guidance on amounts of residue residue required on the soil surface required on the soil surface during at planting time, (2) the unshel- the critical wind erosion season. bared distance usually described as This will normally be considered as field width perpendicular to the the amount of flat small grain prevailing winds, (3) ridge rough- stubble equivalent residue after the ness factor, i.e. , unridged. planting operation. F. If the treatment is planned A. To calculate residue require- primarily to control water erosion, tents, average the annual soil loss the technician will develop alterna- for the entire rotation or wheat- tives in accordance with the fallow cropping system. This method Universal Soil Loss Equation for (1) will show the benefits of residue length of slope (2) cropping management for the entire cropping management factor and (3) erosion system. If this method is used the control practice factor. wind erosion curves will determine the amount of residue needed but in no case will the minimum requirement be less than 500 lbs. per acre of flat small grain stubble equivalent • at planting time. TON P178 J++-c ..LVp neslaue use • 0. Planning Considerations 1. Subsurface tillage equipment such as sweeps, blades and . rodweeders should be used for most tillage operations. CI 0 Cd U 2. Chemical weed control to reduce the number of tillage operations vii u is beneficial in managing the residue. 3. Reducing field widths is an effective way to reduce the need for 0 41 3 large amounts of crop residue. 0 w 4. When inadequate residue is produced the soil surface will be ridged by chiseling or listing. 0 v II. Non-Irrigated Sorghums C•L A. Pounds of residue required through the critical wind erosion period (November-Hay). r Y CA Minimun Required CO u Cr p and Spacing Residue w z --- —— w 1. Drilled sorghums on row 750/ 'r F- spacing of 20" or less .- CO 2. Forage sorghum on 1000# CO w 20" - 40" rows P t a z 3. Grain sorghum on 1500/ 4 20" - 40" rows 0 w a When the above residue requirements are met, the practice will be considered t z adequate to hold the soil loss to the acceptable "T" level. rav, CO vz B. Planning Considerations 0 0 00 .:.LL 1. The above amounts of residue will be left on the soil surface through May or until spring seedbed preparation which usually occurs in early April. Spring seedbed preparation should result in a ridged surface for wind erosion protection. 2. When inadequate residue is produced the soil surface will be ridged by chiseling or listing. Soils coarser than sandy loam usually require listing to provide satisfactory surface roughness. 3. Grazing will be restricted on machine harvested crops when marginal amounts of residue are produced. USDA/SCS/Colorado/ 10/81 TGN #178 H 0982 RFC 01909288 11/18/ Crop Residue Use 344-3 • F 0556 MARY ANN FEUERSTEINCLEF;;fS' 19 f0.0U 16/022 . III. Irrigated Crops 6 RECORDEk WEZD CO, CO • A. The pounds of residue required on the soil surface during the critical erosion period are as follows. Wind Erodibility Drilled Crops Groups_____ _ 20" rows or less Row Crops l 6 2 1500 2500 3 6 4 1000 1750 5, 6 6 7 750 1000 B. Critical Erosion Periods (Modified for Necessary tillage) • 1. W.E.G.'s 162 Sprinkler irrigated — Maintain the required amounts of residue until the planted crop has enough growth to protect the soil. 2. Gravity Irrigated Row Crops — Maintain the required amounts of residue as long as feasible after harvest. The cropping system and method of irrigation are to be considered. If fall plowing destroys the residue, the field will be left rough and cloddy until spring seedbed preparation, (about March 1st as a minimum). • TGN #118 USDA/SCS/COL0RAD0/ 10/81 • B 0982 REC 01909288 11/18/82 15: 19 $0.00 17/022 F 0557 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK R RECORDER WELD CO, CO AH1892170 ORDINANCE NO. 108 IN TIIE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS FOR THE PLOWOUT AND CULTIVATION OF GRASSLAND IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD ow COUNTY, COLORADO: o WHEREAS, the plowout of grasslands in Weld County has ow become a serious problem leading to soil erosion and dust O 3 o blowing, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has determined that it is necessary to regulate the plowout of act grasslands, and r Y WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has formed a N J Committee of Citizens who reside in various parts of the oz Cl H " County and who are directly involved in agriculture, and et et". il WHEREAS, such Committee has given its recommendations on r W to the Board for the regulation of the plowout of fi az m z grasslands. r¢ 0 Z NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County w Q m .- Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado: C0 P 00 v� ARTICLE. 1 General Provisions Section I - Purpose and Intent (1) To insure that land-disturbing activities in areas containing privately-owned grasslands shall be conducted in a manner which will minimize damage to those resources for future use. (2) To prevent soil erosion and dust blowing which results from improper soil management techniques. (3) To establish certain requirements which must be met before the cultivation of grassland is permitted. 44) To ensure that soil resources are preserved to the extent possible for the production of food for the present and future inhabitants of Weld County. • R 0982 REC 01909788 11/18/82 15: 19 $0.00 18/022 F 0558 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CD Section II -_ Authority This Ordinance is adopted pursuant to Section 0 29-20-101 , et seq. , CRS 1973 , entitled the "Local Government 0 Land Use Control Enabling Act of 1974", and Section Cl 0 30-35-101 , et seq. , CRS 1973, entitled "The Colorado County 0 3 Home Rule Powers Act." 0 C aw Section III - Definitions 0 (1) "Conservation Plan" means any plan developed by o-cc oc the landowner and the district which describes measures r Y c required to prevent, to the extent possible, soil erosion J 00 from occurring on the land for which the plan was developed. oz N K N.10 (2) "Cultivation" means the practice of plowing or ', - 0 v, w disking or any other mechanical preparation of the land for oLU the purpose of producing a crop for harvest. 0, az z (3) "District" means any soil conservation district — a organized as provided in CRS 1973, Section 35-70-104 . cc r (4) "Grassland" means land having a ground cover of 0 C 0, C, grass and which has not been cultivated within the last five 00 , %Xi Is years. Section IV - Applicability (1) These regulations apply to applications for permits to engage in cultivation of grasslands. (2) Any person seeking to cultivate any grasslands in this County shall obtain a permit pursuant to these regulations. Section V - Nonconforming Use (1) The provisions of this regulation shall not apply to any nonconforming use existing on the date of this Ordinance. Section VI - Relationship to Other Regulations (1) Nothing in these regulations shall be construed as exempting an applicant for a permit from any other -2- 4 B 0982 REC 01909268 11/18/82 15: 19 $0.00 19/022 ' F 0559 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CD requirements of this jurisdiction or other state or federal laws. ARTICLE 2 o Applications and Permits 3 Section I = Permit Submission Requirements Applicants for a permit to engage in the cultivation of 0 � grasslands shall submit to the Board of County ^ Commissioners, as a minimum, the following: (1) A completed application form; ca J co (2) A legal description; o z used land use change; w (3) A map delineating the prop vet 3 w and LL (4) A conservation plan, approved by the local soil which will specify the 00 e conservation district board, fir U C' conditions under which cultivation is permitted. w ss op to Section II - Approval of Permit Applications 0 0 (1) If the applicant has a conservation plan approved xa by the local soil conservation district board, then the County shall issue a permit. (2) If the local soil conservation district board disapproves the conservation plan, the applicant may appeal to the Board of County Commissioners for a hearing. (a) Within twenty (20) days after receiving an appeal for a hearing, the Board of County Commissioners shall set a date for a hearing. At the hearing, the applicant may be present and testify and present evidence on his behalf if he so desires. (b) The Board of County Commissioners shall approve the application if the applicant's conservation plan ensures that cultivation will be conducted in a manner which will minimize damage to the soil, minimize soil erosion and dust blowing potential and minimize any other adverse impacts on surrounding property. -3- B 0982 REC 01909288 11/18/62 15: 19 $0.00 20/022 F 0560 1IARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERH A RECORDER WELD CO, CO '11 Upon issuance of a permit pursuant to this Ordinance, the conservation plan and a copy of this Ordinance shall be filed and recorded upon the land records of the County Clerk and Recorder. ARTICLE 3 Administration, Enforcement and Penalties Section I - Enforcement Provisions (1) When the Board of County Commissioners is advised that any landowner or operator is cultivating or causing to do o be cultivated any grasslands in violation of this Ordinance, o the Board is authorized to issue an order to the owner as U a listed upon the records of the County Assessor specifying ow o a that the cultivation shall cease immediately and that the o it w grasslands shall be revegetated back to species of grass o approved by the district. Notice of such order shall be arc sent by certified mail to the landowner or otherwise served Yr as provided in the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. w r,.1 (2) Within thirty (30) days of the receipt of such oorder, the landowner shall submit to the Board of County i u.1 n o Commissioners a conservation plan to comply with such order. N 4 (3) If the landowner fails to submit a conservation mz plan as provided in subsection (2) of this section, or if 0 the landowner advises the Board of County Commissioners that U C' CC he does not intend to or cannot comply with such plan, the PQ Board may take the reasonable action necessary to revegetate 00 LL the grasslands specified in the order issued pursuant to subsection (1) of this section. Notice of such action shall be sent by certified mail to the landowner prior to the performance of such action. (4) Any order to revegetate or any decision by the Board to cause land to be revegetated shall be subject to review by the District Court, but such action for review . -4- B 0982 REC 01909288 11/18/82 15 :19 $0.00 21/022 F 0561 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO must be brought by the landowner within thirty (30) days from the date of such order or decision. Section II - Penalties (1) Upon the completion of the revegetation caused as provided in Section I by the Board of County Commissioners, ocoi the Board may, by Resolution, assess against the landowner 0 o the cost of said treatment, which shall in no event exceed 0 nJ the actual cost of the revegetation. 0th 0 3 (2) Criminal Penalty--any person, firm, or corporation ort violating this Ordinance shall be punished by a fine of not 0 w more than three hundred dollars ($300.00) or by imprisonment o,s o in the County jail for not more than ninety (90) days, or by r Y both such fine or imprisonment. Each day during which such a• COO illegal cultivation continues shall be deemed a separate oz ' r offense. se. rz o ARTICLE 5 N W P Z Severability m z ¢ o (1) If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, U CC la a CC Z . clause or phrase of this Ordinance is, for any reason, held CO V1 ' a CO or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision 00 if_ shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. (2) The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might he declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. ARTICLE 6 Effective Date BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the. Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that an emergency -5- H 0982 REC 01909288 41/18/82 15: 19 $0.00 22/022 F 0562 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO exists which requires that this Ordinance No. 108 is declared an emergency Ordinance under the provisions of Section 3-14 of the Weld County Nome Rule Charter. An emergency exists for the reason that a large number of acres of grassland has been plowed in recent years without sufficient conservation methods taken, the Colorado Land Use Commission has issued a Cease and Desist Order to prevent co 00 - further plowing of grasslands, and such Cease and Desist 'Co Order is due to end a few days hence. 0 41 c 3 The above and foregoing Ordinance No. 108 was, on a o motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote rt coi on the 19th day of May, 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS " •4 WEL COUNTY, COLORADO (1- C4 -1 J n T. Martin, Chairman CO U oz u Qriso4 k Caon, h� cc-) o Norman Carlsopic m z • 7. Kirby _ Z . U e K. Stei mark ave2litV1 CD ATTEST: -ao' P P o Weld County Clerk and Recorder u_ and Clerk to the Boa ---'.Deputy Count erk l~ w sue , . j y!i„ APVROV ' AS 0 FORM: /It Co my Attorney PUBLISHED: May 27, 1982 La Salle Leader f\ Nj 03 d )- tji 0 9 .4 -6- ORDINANCE NO. 108 AR1969289 ' PERMIT NO. PERMIT FOR PLOWING GRASSLAND • APPLICANT NAME: a- . W C%-z✓� ev coo ADDRESS: ,,2940 d" i�e- £ /Di/ ou a✓-t. ro OW 03 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO 13E CULTIVATED (Map delineating o ' the proposed land use change attached) : 'ALL; ca a ` �n_ ' / 'y _ V1 EG NJ m z %. APPROVED SOIL CONSERVATION PLAN ATTACHED. pe t) �w r}- r PERMIT ISSUED BY THE CLERK TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS P? OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. mw _ tiLL �I Z . • 1161 o,z `1 0 4 Weld County Clerk & Recorder and Clerk to the Board (NM . ,. .1A Ii CO-o o n o yLL n .42/21,4-4,4 � �(� 1 / ^/d - Deputy County lurk This permit is issued pursuant Lo Weld County Ordinance No. 108 adopted by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners on May 19, 1982, and requiring the issuance of permits for the plowout and cultivation of grassland. Pursuant to Ordi- nance No. 108, the landowner is required to follow a conserva- tion plan approved by the local Conservation District Board. The landowner is advised to contact the local Soil Conserva- tion District Board for any amendments or updates to the Conservation Plan. EICOf)E�S ExmoRAnovu IN- ( )i • J AT THE TIME CF RECGR^ATIOrJ, TX'S IN- - / �( STRIA 1ENI WAS FOLINO TO EE II4,1O40UATE /gelFOR THE ¢EST PHOTO PAPHIC PEVRr,,r}_Kn=N /J e a tiCA/�^"' '' t / 1 ¢COPY POC,OLOERFA¢PATER ETC, N OR PHOTO • • QC)) • • west Greeley Sod Coa ervation District P.O. Box 86 • G&Wei. Crdount.r 80632 Cl 0 0 U RESOURCE OR LAND USE PLAN REVIEW et U NAME: Alvin Stecklein 29008 WCR 108 0 3 Ault, Colorado 80610 C,X LEGAL DESCRIPTION: u LO All Section 23 township 7 North Range 62 West ca it NW} Section 26 ri n If ii rr fl U NE} Section 13 If 9 " 'r 64 DATE OF REVIEW: C-4 October 12, 1982 tn 1 ACREAGE 81 LAND USE: Non-Irrigated Cropland 897 acres, Non- Pasutre and Ha land 35 to � g• P Irrigated Y acres, U Other Land 3acres. coo z K - LLr r f,1 CC it w cti PLAN DISPOSITION: o 1r. Stecklein is making request for plan approval to break-out 572 acres • z • e- z grassland to Non- Irrigated cropland. The attached conservation plan o a provides for the proper treatment of that cropland if followed. r UC t:7 Q on Y E Cd up d n COMMENTS: l c •.r 0O is West cGreeley Soil JConservation District Board CONSEnVAI ION - OEVEIOPrpt NT S!.lF 1-4)1/11INWril AND PROGRESS I5 APPLICATION DATE scPt. IYo1 • PLANNED APPLIED FIELD MONTH LAND USE AND TREATMENT NO. AMOUNT YEAR AMOUNT AND 'r1 x YEAR G O • Conservation Treatment Unit #1 0, w VI E.3 Fields 1,'2,3,4,6,7,8,9;11-,'9P-= Acres----- NON_IRRIGATED CROPLAND m x n All 891 ac 83 COlfSERVATION CROPPING SISlikf: O L — A crcppi ng system of winter wheat or small Z 0grain and fallow will be established with •n — in CO earl i al- n ternating-strips C .D t- All 897 ac. 83 CROP RESIDUE USE: m Crop residue will hcallo•.ea- to remain on or z near the soil surface to protect the field n CO ui ing llie-cYiLteal-erasinn-period-FayeRnber April annually. Crop residues will he mat r xLA tai ned- with-su bv scfnce-Z � "ilch itp .� U 1cents-s h as sweeps, chisels, and rod weeders. The residue.. amounts__needed_.tv_ maintain soil to 7.1 -4 tolerance limits are shown on the attached n ScS Cons-7 form for each field. oT 2) at T O £ e R O - All 8_17a� 83 CONSERVATION TILLAGE S'S16MS: A sytem of minimum tillage will be establish d _— by limitingthe number of tillage operation. no w --a----__. ------ --- --- --___---- ------ to those essential to control weeds„improve - ! soil aeriation, permeability, and tilth. n S-ecpsr rodweeders or--straight sharked — C chisel implements will be used Tillage operations wiTi 6c C-imiic3 so---t hat residue — amounts in CROP RESIDUE USE can be obtained. Field widths will be reduced by installing strips across fields as—To ,+so"----"" _1,2.2_, 165 ac. 83 450 foot wide strips running East to Vest will be established alternating small grain and fallow. AND PROGRESS 19 APPLICATION vnic _ ___ PLANNED APPLIEDCZE o f:ELO 9ONTM I.AND USE AND TREATMEN T 0- OP NO. AMOUNT YEAR AMOUNT AND .J 3 YEAR I> El 9 88ac. 83 6 strips 416 feet in width running j Cl East to West will be established. D S zo n to 11 159 ac. 83 6 strips 433 feet in width running Norht tv m c to South will be cstabli4-A 7.� 1-1 i N 12 160 ac. 83 East- hest strips 660 feet in width will z na - �_----be established. r0 co p0 en 8,7 246 ac. Wind Striperopping will be maintained �. T to reduce potential wind erosion losses. n tA o CONSERVATION TREATMENT UNIT fl £ o MN-IRRIGATED PASUR A.NDPAYLA-N-6________�- r� Field 10 - 35 ac. 2 . 10 35 ac. 83 Pasture and Hayland Management: o oTT Crazing or haying will be performed at p ;.0 times that will produce best quality fora�� Cutting or grazlkg should main-lain3=4^ minimum stubble height and grazing should not begin in summer until 4-6" of new growth has occured. CONSERVATION TREATMENT UNIT 03 OTHER LAND _-- Field 5 No treatment planned or needed. 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INCL. v, ,v,c... III . •r •- F• 0570 IIARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO INSTRUCTIONS PLANNING AND APPLICATION RECORD FOR STUBBLE MULCHING Field Number or Name•Field designation as shown on the Conservation Plan Map. Acres-From the Conservation Plan Map. Soil of Major Hazard-The major soil of the field, or the soil of greatest hazard if it is more significant to the field than the major soil. Wind Erodibility Soil Group (WEG)-Determined by soils from Guide for Determining Adequate Wind Erosion Control Systems (Guide) for the (York Unit or County location of the field. Width of Exposure-The furthest distance the prevailing wind travels over the vulnerable part of the field. Specifications-Determined by use of appropriate Soil Loss tables from the Guide. This is determined in pounds of flat small grain residue equivalent. (If crops other than small grains are grown, this figure must be converted to the grown crop by use of the Chart to Determine the Amount of Residue of Various Crops Needed to Equal a Given Amount of Flat Small Grain Stubble from the Guide.) Application-This becomes a record by years of each field at planting time, or other appropriate time such as the late fall when new growth has reached its maximum before going dor- mant for the winter. Enter the amount of all residues on the soil surface, whether fallowcd or tilled, or of stubble standing from the previous crop. This should be con- verted to flat small grain stubble equivalent. If a part of a field is cropped and the remainder is (allowed, residue amounts should be entered from both areas. • Soil Conservation Service COLORADO-ALL FIELD OFFICES ALI Section IV Harch, 1978 STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS for Pasture and Hayland Management (Code 510) ::.; Standard yl, Definition: Proper treatment and use of pastureland. � . . Purpose: To prolong life of desirable forage species; to maintain or 'tO` improve the quality and quantity of forage; and to protect the soil, 0 0 and reduce water loss. -4 ro ra Where applicable: On all pasture and hayland. �' •-. am ; Planning_Considerations I. Fertilization Z O •O 'n IQ A. Fertilize to meet the needs of the plants or the economic c CO c No objective of the producer. m x ti B. Specific fertilizer recommendations should be based on soil m ,_ ': or tissue analysis. General recommendations can be made using _; the following zro" � guidance: ca '�i y c� to tls: Lbs. 1/ Lbs. 2/ ' Lbs. 3/ x Species N/ton P205/ton K20/ton x w Cool season grass 30 10 50 v Grass-legume 25 15 60 m Forage sorghums 60 15 60 0 - Alfalfa & other 15 50 7 pro perly innoculated r w :ire:: legumes s umes _ x ; 1/ Organic matter is a major key to estimating available nitrogen. Noun- m 0o- tain regions of Colorado are high in organic matter, but decomposition is ry extremely slow because of low temperatures. Soils of the eastern slopes o are low in organic matter, but decomposition is rapid. This indicates o No that most pasture and haylands of Colorado will respond to nitrogen in p proportion to the amount applied. 0 ra ON 2/ In general, laboratory soil tests indicate adequate available phos- i phorus for medium to high tonage of grass production. For grass-legume mixtures or solid legume stands, a good response from Pz05 should occur. 3/ Unless a laboratory soil analysis indicates the need for K20, this element should not be recommended due to the abundance of available :; " potassium present in most of the Colorado soils. r =. la t : : . 1. . E': C. Nitrogen should be npplied in split applications for improved P efficiency. 03 t{:. N t 1 eau O 11. Rotation Crazing - • 1I o t) A. Crazing units should be approximately equal In size. Small pastures may be grouped to form a grazing unit within a system. 0 3 B. The grazing-recovery period should not exceed 30 days for oW optimum forage quality. cc C. When forage is grazed down to the minimum recommended height, u cattle should be moved. i1 D. Clip uneven growth down to the recommended height to prevent vt spot grazing. r cc cc E. A one herd-three unit system furnishes a simple but adequate m uy" P 4 grazing system. Crazing 7-10 days and resting 14-20 days is cot a good rule of thumb. f' ✓ c4 � w F- Ill . Other Management Considerations • s O- D A. May harvest should be base:! on the stage of growth. Continuous CI i cutting at an immature stage will cause the stand to deteriorate o- prematurely due to a continuous reduction of food reserves in or the roots. c• C o •1 B. Varying the ratio of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer can *vitti zw be used to manipulate the ratio of grasses and legumes. CO r C. Stocking rates vary with climate, soil, type of forage, avail- o`n able moisture, and degree of management. Observation and 00 local experience are the best guides for determining stocking eau. rates but the-following can be used for guidance: • .T 1. Approximately I AVM per 1000 lbs. of air cured forage gF produced. 2. Non-irrigated pasture in Colorado (average year) produces from 1500 - 3500 lbs. per acre. 3. Irrigated pastures produce from 4000 - 16,000 lbs. per acre depending on climate and management. r C. Pastures for special use: .u1s is Crosses such as Crested wheatgrass and Pubescent wheatgrass are cornonly used for early spring grazing until other forage is available. Realizing that production on the pasture will be reduced, acceptable management can be accomplished by heavy R:M� grazing for short periods during the spring, followed by defer- • ment the remairdcr of the year. During the grazing period, sufficient growth should be left to protect the soil from wind Ci O and water erosion. This provision will be restricted to apply 0 v between April 1st and June 1st. r0 "' U 11. Required Managc_ment Considerations Ow A. Observe recommended grazing heights shown in item 1 of these o 3specifications. O Cr • a B. Practice weed control if weeds are significantly inhibiting the growth of desirable species. U r LL 1. Chemical - Colorado Weed Control Handbook will be used tV for recommendations. u1 cc 2. Mechanical - Now or shred weeds when they become signi- e� ficantly taller than the desirable plants. Do not shred "°s'o"' U shorter than minimum recommended harvesting heights. { CO z C. Livestock water will be available in each grazing unit.ry t D. Rotation grazing is required on irrigated pastures unless m the use is for early spring grazing, fall grazing or other CO LL "Special use" acceptable to the designated technician. o z �a„M ¢ U W W 1:40; Q WO CJ t4) cOr- 0 O O a NIL i-,. ..y Speclficatlons i;:, `r,/ 1. Minimum Grazing or_ Cutting Heights A. Pastureland I Minimum Height Prior Minimum Height During Species to beginning.grazing growing season Yil ___ __ _ _Cloche!".Maintenance 1/ Optimum 2/ Maintenance 1/ Optimum 2/ Alkali Sacaton • 5 8 3 5 Brome, smooth 5 8 3 4 Fescue, Meadow 5 8 3 _ 5 Fescue, Tall 5 8 3 5 Fescue, Hard 4 5 2 4 "" 1 Foxtail, creeping meadow 5 10 3 5 C4 o Kentucky bluegrass 3 5 2 4 Nu o Indlangrass 12 18 6 10 , N - Orchardgrass 5 8 3 5 C4 O CI Redtop 4 6 3 4 A Reed canarygrass 12 18 4 6 III -1 Russian wiidrye 4 6 3 5 0 LI 3 Sideoats grama 4 5 2 4 p Switchgrass 12 I8 8 10 Ow Timothy 4 6 2 4 ce ' + Sedge, Nebraska 3 5 2 4 u ciY Wheatgrass 5 8 3 5 1 ' m Siberian, Pubescent N CC C4 Western, Intermediate in Slender . • CC Wheatgrass Crested 4 6 2 4 ra J Wheatgrass, Tall 8 12 5 8 co u Cicer Milkvetch 6 10 3 4 co Alfalfa 6 10 3 4 r H ✓ n 11These heights will allow maintenance of the stand. cc w w /These heights will provide maximum yields when other plant requirements are au` met. o2 ,- a B. Wayland 0 u cc - Growth stage for Minimum cutting ty r _ Species hay_ _ -------- -----qua quality i llt ty ------heights _ N a. CO a N Alfalfa Early bloom stage 3" 0 o Grass-Legume When grass is in boot- 3" a. LL stage or legume in early bloom il Tall grasses Boot stage 4" 1 Mid-Crasser _ Boot stage 3" 'w./ The last cutting should be timed to allow for a two to four week regrowth period before the average first killing frost. • UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TECHNICAL GUIDE Soil Conservation Service Section IV Colorado April 1977 Standards and Specifications • CONSERVATION CROPPING SYSTEM (Code 328) o u Standard M o Definition ' nJ Growing crops in combination with needed cultural and management o 3 measures. Cropping systems include rotations that contain grasses o and legumes as well as rotations in which the desired benefits are w A achieved without the use of such crops. C Purpose r- cc To improve or maintain good physical condition of the soil ; protect the soil during periods when erosion usually occurs; help control weeds, insects, and diseases; and meet the need and desire of farmers cc for an economic return. CO J Z Where applicable N On all cropland and on certain recreation and wildlife land. Ceti w Specifications mu a is. 1. Dry Cropland oz ° a a. A cropping sequence will be applied that will provide adequate o residue for protection from wind and water erosion. r U CC C b. Crop residues will be managed in such a way that soil loss is n held to an acceptable amount. 03 1,- 0 o c. The Universal Soil-Loss Equation and Wind Erosion Formula will be used to determine adequacy of the cropping system. sits. 2. Irrigated Cropland a. Soil Condition Rating Indices for Irrigated Crops, Agronomy Technical Note 052 dated !March 1971, will be used to determine the adequacy of the cropping sequence and soil fertility management. b. Crop residues will be managed in accordance with Crop Residue Use Specifications. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Technical Guide Soil Conservation Service Section IV Colorado All Field Offices • October 1981 cv o STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS lu O CROP RESIDUE USE - (ac.) 344 Q O ..- U n J Definition o-J B.B. Each field will be evaluated for 0 3 potential wind and water erosion o Using plant residues to protect using the Wind Erosion Curves and Wtu cultivated fields during critical the Universal Soft Loss Equation. o erosion periods. o C. If only one of the erosion tu r- Purpose hazards (wind or water) is stgnlft— C-0 cant, the land treatment will be w, To conserve soil moisture, increase planned so that erosion from neither w▪ Y soil infiltration, reduce soil loss, wind nor water will exceed the and improve soil tilth. designated "T" value for that soil. C4 J CO U 0) 2 Condition where practice applies D. If both wind and water erosion ▪ i-'' are significant 1n a given field, La ti On land where crop residues are land treatment shalt be planned so cc produced. that the total soil loss from wind mw and water does not exceed the desig- w Specifications nated "T" value. o, o z 1. Non-Irrigated Small Crain - Use E. If the treatment is planned to Cr-¢ the "Guide for Wind Erosion Control control wind erosion the technician a y_ on Cropland" or Agronomy Note 153 will record (1) the amount of CCca cc for guidance on amounts of residue residue required on the soil surface X required on the soil surface during at planting time, (2) the unshel- c,� ,o the critical wind erosion season. tered distance usually described as CO This will normally be considered as field width perpendicular to the 0 o the amount of flat small grain prevailing winds, (3) ridge rough- .z v_ stubble equivalent residue after the ness factor, i.e., unridged. planting operation. F. If the treatment Is planned A. To calculate residue require- primarily to control water erosion, ments, average the annual soil loss the technician will develop alterna- for the entire rotation or wheat- tives in accordance with the fallow cropping system. This method Universal Soil Loss Equation for (1) will show the benefits of residue length of slope (2) cropping management for the entire cropping management factor and (3) erosion system. If this method is used the control practice factor. wind erosion curves will determine the amount of residue needed but in no case will the minimum requirement be less than 500 lbs. per acre of flat small grain stubble equivalent at planting time. TON 11)8 C. Planning Considerations • 1 . Subsurface tillage equipment such as sweeps, blades and rodweeders should be used for most tillage operations. 2. Chemical weed control to reduce the number of tillage operations is beneficial in managing the residue. ca o ca u 3. Reducing field widths is an effective way to reduce the need for w large amounts of crop residue. 4. When inadequate residue is produced the soil surface will be o W ridged by chiseling or listing. O 3 • 0 W II. Non-Irrigated Sorghums cc UA. Pounds of residue required through the critical wind erosion period (November-May). r- cc ra Minimun Required Crop and Spacing -�---- -- --- Residue NW 1. Drilled sorghums on row 7501 N 0 spacing of 20" or less mz w 2. Forage sorghum on 10001 v 20" - 40" rows rc i COw 3. Grain sorghum on 15001 ca U. 20" - 40" rows • P a Z When the above residue requirements are met, the practice will be considered o Q adequate to hold the soil loss to the acceptable "T" level. Oct w ¢ B. Planning Considerations cc z rt 1 . The above amounts of residue will be left on the soil surface mP- 0, LA through May or until spring seedbed preparation which usually 0 0 occurs in early April. Spring seedbed preparation should result in a ridged surface for wind erosion protection. 2. When inadequate residue is produced the soil surface will be ridged by chiseling or listing. Soils coarser than sandy loam usually require listing to provide satisfactory surface roughness. 3. Crazing will be restricted on machine harvested crops when marginal amounts of residue are produced. USDA/SCS/Colorado/ 10/81 TGN 1178 III. Irrigated Crops A. The pounds of residue required on the soil surface during the critical erosion period are as follows. Wind Erodibility Drilled Crops ( Croups _______ 20" rows or less Row Crops C4 0 C4 U 1 6 2 1500 2500 • 3 & 4 1750 8 5, 6 6 7 1�750 1000 -1 8. Critical Erosion Periods (Modified for Necessary tillage) o O 3 0 CC 1. W.E.G.'s 162 Sprinkler Irrigated - Maintain the required amounts I' A of residue until the planted crop has enough growth to protect o the soil. 2. Gravity Irrigated Row Crops - Maintain the required amounts of fd residue as long as feasible after harvest. The cropping system and method of irrigation are to be considered. If fall plowing re destroys the residue, the field will be left rough and cloddy until spring seedbed preparation, (about March 1st as a a v minimum). co z Ns.- F. \ W r }- r Cy CL W CO W • W C4 fJ V, oZ a z 0 U .' W CC fJ CO CO r- P V1 O O Seal WM 1178 USDA/SCS/COIARADO/ 10/81 AK3892170 ORDINANCE NO. 108 IN THE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS FOR THE PLOWOUT AND CULTIVATION OF GRASSLAND IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD o COUNTY, COLORADO: WHEREAS, the plowout of grasslands in Weld County has a oii become a serious problem leading to soil erosion and dust 03 , y •• bblowing, and o a m WCO cc WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has `° a z+ s , determined that it is necessary to regulate the plowout of IT>>0 o -c o L ' grasslands, and v 0 z •a il z RS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has formed a ca _i „IRS CO U cw o z Committee of Citizens who reside in various parts of the m C-4 H T. Nn V- Lt1 County and who are directly involved in agriculture, and --Ii - o co . PI N. Fi Q? WHEREAS, such Committee has given its recommendations z co nP P- CU , to the Board for the regulation of the plowout of m '° o' P Y r7J 00 a grasslands. X o .. 1 ' NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County A -4 wa cer mr � Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado: r,m : fl cft 77 0 ,a 4 ARTICLE 1 £0 mo General Provisions a 0 O .I Section I _ Purpose and Intent o ra (1) To insure that land-disturbing activities in areas • containing 'privately-owned grasslands shall be conducted in a manner which will minimize damage to those resources for future use. • (2) To prevent soil erosion and dust blowing which results from improper soil management techniques. (3) To establish certain requirements which must be met before the cultivation of grassland is permitted. (4) To ensure that soil resources are preserved to the extent possible for the production of food for the present and future inhabitants of Weld County. • Section II - Authority This Ordinance is adopted pursuant to Section 0 29-20-101 , et seq. , CRS 1973, entitled the "Local Government 0 0 - Land Use Control Enabling Act of 1974", and Section !IN 0 30-35-101, et se q. q. , CRS 1973, entitled "The Colorado County c W ' Home Rule Powers Act. " 0 c ifr W Section III - Definitions T1 2:0 00 w VI(1) "Conservation Plan" means any plan developed by w o P L O ro the landowner and the district which describes measures s T 0 am required to prevent, to the extent possible, soil erosion -co C4 .-1 D CO 1.3 from occurring on the land for which the plan was developed. z mo o z1-i TI '0 N. Id (2) "Cultivation" means the practice of plowing or m o co VI C 'O o w disking or any other mechanical preparation of the land for o � , W the purpose of producing a crop for harvest. m Zao 0, Z CO z . (3) "District" means any soil conservation district n w o r ' organized as provided in CRS 1973 , Section 35-70-104 . urc x -- 'L Z (4) "Grassland" means land having a ground cover of *� CO C! T v o0 o grass and which has not been cultivated within the last five as u_ years. m no £ 0 Section IV - Applicability rn o (1) These regulations apply to applications for fl — ow permits to engage in cultivation of grasslands. 0`J O U (2) Any person seeking to cultivate any grasslands in this County shall obtain a permit pursuant to these regulations. Section V - Nonconforming Use {l) The provisions of this regulation shall not apply to any nonconforming use existing on the date of this Ordinance. Section VI - Relationship to Other Regulations (1) Nothing in these regulations shall be construed as exempting an applicant for a permit from any other -2- • requirements of this jurisdiction or other state or federal laws. U o 3 co ARTICLE 2 a n Applications and Permits D ;9 , Y n � n _ o J W Section_ I -__Permit Submission Requirements z d rc — _ w Applicants for a permit to engage in the cultivation of c CO '1 I o r w grasslands shall submit to the Board of Coun y t4 j t4 -14 ro: m � o Commissioners, as a minimum, the following: z -- r " lication form; co w (1) A completed app D; J En m (2) A legal description; n �^ oz in w (3) A map delineating the proposed land use change; cJ in t- m � o y n n and o o LL (4) A conservation plan, approved by the local soil T � ¢ CO 0• Z conservation district board, which will specify the XI o m o hi; r LT r o r w s conditions under which cultivation is permute n j wa o� mss ' 0 0 a.m Section II Approval of Permit Applications n �o o (1) If the applicant has a conservation plan app roved n PJ o S+ u- by the local soil conservation district board, then the County shall issue a permit. (2) If the local soil conservation district board disapproves the conservation plan, the applicant may appeal to the Board of. County Commissioners for a hearing. (a) Within twenty (20) days after receiving an appeal for a hearing, the Board of County Commissioners shall set a date for a hearing. At the hearing, the applicant may be present and testify and present evidence on his behalf if he so desires. (b) The Board of County Commissioners shall approve the application if the applicant' s conservation plan ensures that cultivation will be conducted in a manner which will minimize damage to the soil, minimize soil erosion and dust blowing potential and minimize any other adverse impacts on surrounding property. -3- «1 Upon issuance of a permit pursuant to this Ordinance, the conservation plan and a copy of this Ordinance shall be filed and recorded upon the land records of the County Clerk and Recorder. ARTICLE 3 Administration, Enforcement and Penalties SectionI ____Enforcement Provisions (11 When the Board of County Commissioners is advised that any landowner or operator is cultivating or causing to -n o u be cultivated any grasslands in violation of this Ordinance, v oo ro ro e the Board is authorized to issue an order to the owner as m bJ listed upon the records of the County Assessor specifying .7' n cp 41 0 3 that the cultivation shall cease immediately and that the z o ors ' grasslands shall be revegetated back to species of grass .74 Ce u• approved by the district. Notice of such order shall be r oce sent by certified mail to the landowner or otherwise served rn N o Z 0 as provided in the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. o� J a p v (2) Within thirty (30) days of the receipt of such zz z o y order, the landowner shall submit to the Board of County r -Nt Z o tet Commissioners a conservation plan to comply with such order. p LL ' a (3) If the landowner fails to submit a conservation a LL m e+ o?z plan as provided in subsection (2) of this section, or if s z : so ¢ mo o } the landowner advises the Board of County Commissioners that g o'1 ;"<I he does not intend to or cannot comply with such plan, the o o u a CD a 0 Board may take the reasonable action necessary to revegetate o oo , 4 the grasslands specified in the order issued pursuant to lz, subsection (1) of this section. Notice of such action shall be sent by certified mail to the landowner prior to the performance of such action. (4) Any order to revegetate or any decision by the Board to cause land to be revegetated shall be subject to review by the District Court, but such action for review _ -4- must be brought by the landowner within thirty (30) days from the date of such order or decision. Section II - Penalties (1) Upon the completion of the revegetation caused as provided in Section I by the Board of County Commissioners, 0 ou the Board may, by Resolution, assess against the landowner 0 N.IA U the cost of said treatment, which shall in no event exceed M PD a the actual cost of the revegetation. U o ow co co 0 3 (2) Criminal Penalty--any person, firm, or corporation 0''O 0 it x a W violating this Ordinance shall be punished by a fine of not r cmi 1 wmore than three hundred dollars- ($300.00) or by imprisonment D o z .o ou zo o in the County jail for not more than ninety (90) days, or by T w 0 rnce both such fine or imprisonment. Each day during which such m w z g m � 0) u illegal cultivation continues shall be deemed a separate O Z .y et" offense. z CO -,, Lo N. vol.- nal oti r1-.) a ' m p ARTICLE S Na rw u CI z Severability T t)m mZ � c co o U � , 0 o (1) If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, W ¢ T. O CCE ; clause or phrase of this Ordinance is, for any reason, held coin so a rs or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision r o 0o o N LL shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. ors (2) The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, o co C tO , Colorado, hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, • sentence, clause and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. ARTICLE 6 Effective Date BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the• Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that an emergency -g. • exists which requires that this Ordinance No. 108 is declared an emergency Ordinance under the provisions of Section 3-14 of the Weld County Home Rule Charter. An emergency exists for the reason that a large number of acres of grassland has been plowed in recent years without sufficient conservation methods taken, the Colorado Land Use Commission has issued a Cease and Desist Order to prevent A e0 00 0 vi ND further plowing of grasslands, and such Cease and Desist CO O) -OO ' ara U , Order is due to end a few days hence. a m 71 0 0LLJ 3 ' The above and foregoing Ordinance No. 108 was, on { o a motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote 0 cc z o mro on the 19th day of May, 1982. cso W p C BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' y -- o '� W(EELLB//,COUNTY, COLORADO m r w __( 41L .)7a2.c tsC z co J J n T. Martin, Chairman r CO • co r r� m O TCA _ W ' C :k :5TtI rrNorman Carlson o u. z mu co Z 7. •Kirby b in 0 E a K. Stei mark cc z Ctib FJ CO m ,. ATTEST: - 1,..1 o• a : 0 o Weld County Clerk and Recorder O J a 41 and Clerk to the Boa gy ' y' ry 2^.Deputy Count erk fys� 0�;ApyROV ' AS 0 FORM: 4?diFfe hit Co my Attorneyy PUBLISHED: May 27, 1982 La Salle Leader _ -6- r • STATE OF COLORADO — DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PRGGRAY Application . Part t - General and Summary Information I . Applicant * (county, city or town) : _deld_Councx Street Address/P.O. Box Number: Post Office Box A . City: _ Greeley, CO _ 11p Code: PAb32_____ 2. Contact Person: _James M. Sheehan Title: Eyprt,tiyp Director Address: ileld County Housing Authority, Post Mice Box A_ Greeley, CO R0632 Telephone Number: 352-1551 3. Type of Application: X "On own behalf" (one unit of general local government acting on Its own behalf) "On behalf of" (one unit of general total government acting on behalf of another unit of general local government) . State the name of the county, city or town on whose behalf this application is being sub- mitted, and attach a cc ,v of the resolution(s) or a_greement authoriz- ing thisplication. -_----- __ "Joint" (two or more units of local government which have Identified a common problem and chos..mn to apply jointly). State the names of the units of general local ;overnment making this joint application, and attach a copy of each o` the resolutions or agreements authorizing this application. 4. Type of Project: X "Single Purpose." Indicate on which one of the following three broad areas of community development needs the proposed project will primarily focus. X Housing Economic Oevelopreat Public Facilities "Multi-purpose." Indicate whether the proposed project: a. Addresses a substantial portion of the identified community development needs of a target population or in a designated area or areas Yes No b. Involves two or :Tore related activities Yes No c. Has a substantial beneficial impact within a reasonable period of time Yes No d. Is based on or is consistent with needs assess- ment findings, an adopted comprehensive plan, or capital investment and maintenance plans Yes No i * In cases in which a number of units of general local governrent have identified . a common problem and have chosen to submit a "joint" application, indicate the name of the "lead" county, city or town. -/i �u c /��st— e • L1/I 96 - 2 - ("multi-purpose" continued) e. Indicate which four or more of the following ten program design criteria are addressed by the proposed multi-purpose protect: Supports comprehensive neighborhood conservation, stabili- zation and/or revitalization Provides housing choice within the community which is outside areas with concentrations of minorities and low- and moderate- income persons or in a neighborhood which is experiencing re- vitalization and substantial displacement as a result of private reinvestment by enabling tow- and moderate-income persons to remain in the neighborhood Supports the expansion of housing by providing additional standard housing units not previously available • Addresses a serious deficiency in the community's public facili- ties Expands or retains employment opportunities Attracts or retains businesses which provide essential services Removes slums or blighted conditions Resolves a serious threat to health and safety Supports other federal or State programs in the community or deals with the adverse impact of other recent federal or State actions Supports energy conservation f. indicate on which one or more of the following three broad areas of community development needs the proposed multi-prupose project will focus: Housing Economic Development Public Facilities 5. Title of proposed project: Gill Single Purpose Project 6. Proposed project start date: 3-1-83 7. Proposed project completion date: 6-30-84 d. Funding for the Proposed Project: Housing $ 20,000 __ Source: Authority_ Counitted: X Proposed: _ Division of $ 19,040 Source: Human Resources Committed: � Proposed: $ - Source: _. Committed: e_ Proposed: $ Source: Committed: Proposed: $qDa000 State CDBG Program (requested in this application) $ 439_040 _ Total .- 3 ' 9. fn the space provided, give a broad overview or general description of the proposed project. Indicate all public and private participants and their relationship to the completion of the project. The activities proposed by this project address deterioration of suitable housing in Gill, Colorado through the rehabilitation of 26 owner-occupied homes'and 8.rental units in need of substantial rehabilitation. Other activities included are the' reconstruction of a water ditch that borders the east and south side of Gill and a clearance, clean-up program. County departments that will be involved in the pro- ject include the Housing Authority, which will administer the project, the Depart- ment of Social Services, which will furnish office space, the County Code Enforce- ment Division and the Division of Human Resources, who will undertake weatheriza- tion activities in conjunction with the rehabilitation activities. 10. In the space provided, give the following information on the required public hearing: Notice of Program Availability ppublished Tuesday, September 28, 1982 ao.Datetts)hearin-26-R?sday,Tsme{Sober_30, 1982 at Locationtsh Gill. Colorado Pyblic hearing on proposed 0085 amatting ice on a�tiviti `Attach newspaper reports on the s available.; b. In the space provided, summarize convents received at the public hearing. The need for housing rehabilitation, reconstruction of a water ditch and clearance and clean-up efforts were identified. At the public hearing conducted on 10-26-82 there were no negative comments on the proposed activities. Part II - Project Impact I . Attach maps which clearly in4icate: a. The boundaries of the applicant jurisdiction(s) • b. The boundaries of the project area(s) c. The locations of all project activities 2. Complete and attach Table I , "Community Development Heeds, Proposed Project I. - Activities and Expected Results". Instructions for completing Table I are on the backside of Table 1. For water and sewer projects , attach two copies of the engineering pre_designfeasibility study. For building construction projects, attach two copies of the preliminary plans, outline specifications and preliminary cost estimates. 3. Corplete and attach Table 2, "Benefit to Low- and Moderate-Intone Persons". Instructions for completing Table 2 are on the backside of Table 2. 4. Complete and attach Table 3, "Project Costs and F, adi.•-". Instructions for completing Table 3 are on the backside of Table 3. S. Indicate below whether any of the proposed project activities: a. Will be undertaken in flood hazard areas. Yes NoJ_ if yes, explain. . • b. Will be undertaken in geological hazard areas, or affect archeological or cultural resources. Yes_ No X If yes, explain. c. Will require compliance with Davis-Bacon prevailing wage requirements. If yes, explain Yes_ No_jk d. Will require compliance with Uniform Acquisition and Relocation requirements. If yes, explain Yes__ Nom, 6. In the space provided, describe how the proposed project is consistent with , local development strategies and priorities. Also describe coordination of the proposed project with other local public and private, State and federal activities In the community. The Weld County Comprehensive Plan adopted September, 1973 provides: 'Pressures for urbanization must be recognized and accommodated so that growth which occurs is directed and controlled, minimizing any negative impact. . . Any further expenditure of public funds for urban type services and facilities should be used to upgrade and expand existing services and facilities.' This project provides for upgrading of housing in Gill, reconstructing a drainage ditch, and cleaning up the community. We have determined that activities are consistent with local development strategies. The project will be coordinated with the Division of Human Resources Weatherization Program and Weld County Code Enforcement. 7. In the space provided, describe efforts and achievements not indicated In Table 3 to obtain and leverage other public and private funds. Part Ili - Management Capability I. er,m^?_,a and attach Table 4, 'Project Schedule". To complete the form, list in the left hand column the s.:ae descriptive titles of proposed project activities in the same order presented in Tables I , 2 and 3, and under each activity (e.g. , housing rehabilitation) list the major elements or phases of each activity (e.g., staff recruitment and selection, program design, out- reach and application processing, rehabilitation of homes, etc.) Then use time lines next to each element or phase to indicate the period of time required to accomplish each. 5 rq 2. List the names and titles of the following persons who will have responsi- bility for managing the project If the grant is awarded: a. Project manager (responsible for overall administratton of the grant): James M. Sheehan b. Project coordinator (responsible for handling day-to-day project respon sibilitles) . If unknown, list the Job qualifications of the person that will be recruited for the position. Vacant. (See attachment) c. Fiscal administrator/coordinator (responsible for financial administration of the grant) : Responsibilities for fiscal administration will be assumed by the Project Manager In conjunction with the Weld County Finance Director and the Weld County Housing Authority. if the proposed project entails contracting for engineering, architectural or consulting services, identify below the provider of these services and their professional qualifications. if they have not been selected at this time, describe the procedures and criteria that will be used in selecting then. NA d. Project engineer (if the project involves public works activities) : e. Project architect: f. Consultant: 3. If a citizen's advisory committee is proposed, describe the compostion of the committee. Five-member Board: 1 Housing Authority member, 4 members of the community, including 1 minority representative. 4. In the space provided, describe applicant experience in carrying out develop- ment or redevelopment projects and/or other activities with extensive statu- tory or regulatory requirements. The Weld County Housing Authority has administered a 70-unit Section 8 Existing Program since August, 1981. 5. Complete and attach Table 5, "Project Administration Budget". instructions for completing Table S are on the backside of Table 5. Part IV - local Commitment 1. In the space provided, describe local commitment to the ,roj..ct, including local funds appropriated for the project, local fees or regulations altered Attachment to Parge SS t,, ≤• S. PROJECT COORDItTATOR: ! fiinieiwi Qualifications: Knoa:ledge of the principles, practices, and techniques of housing and/or social ' services programs. Ability to interpret and follow complex oral and written in structions. Ability to communicate effectively with all socio-economic groups, both orally and in writing, Ability to apply independent judgment in carrying out program responsibilities. • 6 t to ensure project success, local taxing efforts to address continuing development and maintenance needs, and locai citizen support. The residents of Gill are extremely committed to the project. Primarily due to low intone, many of the homes are in need of repair, and this project will provide the opportunity to upgrade and improve the housing units. Residents have already participated and assisted with collection of data and input at the town meetings. local advisory committees will establish policies related to clean-up and common ground improvement and maintenance. This project will not require additional taxation for future developoent/maintenance. See attached newspaper articles. 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D 4 4g.s40a44 ;., r•' TABLE -I -.r • Broad Categories of Need: • 'COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NEEDS, PROPOSED PROJECT ACTIVITIES AND EXPECTED RESULTS X Housing Economic Development • _ ' __ Public Facilities • Column A Column 8 Column C Column 0 Column E Descriptive Title Objectives Statement of Specific Need Detailed Description Description of Expected Results of Proposed V „ „ to be addressed of Proposed Project Activity_ of Proposed Project Activity Project Activity O " " " * j° 1 Y_ Po j 7 j g�u a `u v by Proposed Project Activity to Address Specific Need In Addressing Specific Need o f) a eV, . -din v) au CJZ according to a survey conducted in —Giros will be radar-05-2G"—" The rehabilitation of 34 units in 1.1 Rehabilitation grants X Gill , Colorado, there are 82 housing owner-occupied households in Gill will address 100% of the neec units with 72 being currently occupie ,need of substantial repairs it of horsing units needing substan- Thirty-nine units have been identifie Gill, Colorado. Grants are tial rehabilitation in Gill , Colo as needing repairs to meet county expected to average $10,000 rado. The proposed activities building codes. Of those identified each, which should be suffi- recognize the long-standing goal as needing repair, 34 units are in cient to cover major plumbing, of the Housing Authority to provi e need of substantial repair. Of the heating, and structural repairslaw-income families the opportuni y total number of units, there are 12 Grants will also be awarded tc rental units. Eight rental units are to occupy decent, safe rental and in need of substantial re air while 3 owners of 8 rental units in p need of substantial repair. owner-occupied housing. The ac- units appear dilapidated. Of house- tivities incorporated in this holds responding to the survey, 82 Priority will be given to P indicated that their income was below larger rental units. Each projc;;t will correct severe housing he poverty level Because of the owner must agree to rent the deficiencies in the area as well t . high h overtytee 1 .of lBe ausemo hhee- property to a certified low as revitalize this corrxunity. holds, this has contributed to the income familyyear orterm families at for af- depressed condition of the homes in five (5) year at an Gill fordable rent. Grants are expected to average $8,000 each. • k if a proposed project activity is being undertaken to address an "urgent need" rather than to benefit low- and moderate-Income families or to prevent or eliminate slums or blight, the applicant must attach a certification stating that the proposed activity is designed to meet other community development needs having a particular urgency because existing conditions pose a serious and I.:,".dr,tt. U,rn.t to the health and welfare of the comnunity and that other financial resources are not available to meet such needs. tjt' • tAStE i Broad Categories of Reed: , X Housing ` COKHIJNITY DEVELOPMENT NEEDS, PROPOSED PROTECT ACTIVITIES AND EXPECTED RESULTS Economic Development . _ Public Facilities Column A Column 0 Column C Column D Column E Descriptive Title Objectives Statement of Specific Need Detailed Description Description of Expected Results of Proposed -o ,-. V to be addressed of Proposed Project Activity. of Proposed Project Activity Project Activity ro 4- N t c by Proposed Project Activity to Address Specific Need in Addressing Specific Need u ern o v 3 C J - et .1l A9 Jz Failure to address the need will force Within each grant, a maximum The project is expected to begin 1.1 Rehabilitation Grants families to continue to occupy sub- of 5500 is available for the March 1 , 1983 and operate through continued X standard housing. temporary relocation for May, 1984. families in need of temporary shelter while rehabilitation takes place. Rehabilitation activities meet the national objective of bone fitting low and moderate incom persons. The grants will be targeted to low and moderate income households (570.420 (k) (a) (1) (a) (4). The higher of the Section 8 Existing Hous ng Assistance Payments, Housing Quality Standards 82.109 or th Weld County Building Code will be ret in any rehabilitation i activity. I i •.. — If a proposed project activity is being undertaken to address an "urgent need" rather than to benefit low- and moderate-income x;: families or to prevent or eliminate slums or blight, the applicant oust attach a certification stating that the proposed activity is S"' desi ned to meet other community development needs having a particular urgency because existing conditions pose a serious and • b e to meet such needs. t _ _ , :TA81E'1 Dread Categories of Need: Housing COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NEEDS, PROPOSED PROJECT ACTIVITIES AND EXPECTED RESULTS • Economic Development — _ Public facilities • Column A Column 8 Column C Column D rotumn E Descriptive Title Objectives Statement of Specific Need Detailed Description Description of Expected Results of Proposed vs, .J to be addressed of Proposed Project Activity of Prcposed Project Activity Project Activity = L NC c by Proposed Project Activity to Address Specific Need in Addressing Specific Need 2 C nth V O • o V O J � v.. n = 1.2 Construction or re- Although many homes have bathroom Construction or reconstruction The anticipated result of the construction of a facilities, the septic tanks have of the watch ditch, including activity will ensure that septic water ditch X been disfunctioning as a result of a redesign, as a means of proper tanks operate correctly and that raise in the water level over much of water flow, grading and instal .there will not be any "standing" the town. This has been attributed tr lation of culverts. This ac- water in the drainage ditch. an error in the engineering design of tivity is an integral part of a water ditch after the streets were the rehabilitation effort in repaired. The water ditch is located Gill since it is our intention • on the east and south side of Gill . that all units will have Water remains in the ditch at all operable plumbing. times, therefore restricting proper drainage. 1I if a proposed project activity is being undertaken to address an "urgent need" rather than to benefit low- and moderate-income faillies or to prevent or eliminate slums or blight, the applicant must attach a certification stating that the proposed activity is `.. designed to meet other corr,anity development needs having a particular urgency because existing conditions pose a serious and f:- ..i; ,' ,t.r -, to ,t.✓ hr.ilI and mr.lfaro of the community and that other financial resources are not available to meet such needs. emsa fis: "AtE 1 Brad Categoriesg of Need: Housin COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NEEDS, PROPOSED PROJECT ACTIVITIES AND EXPECTED RESULTS Economic Development Public Facilities • Column A Column 0 Column C Column D Column E Descriptive Title Objectives Statement of Specific ::.eJ Detailed Description Description of Expected Results - of Proposed n 0 w to be addressed of Proposed Project Activity of Proposed Project Activity Project Activity C4- c c « by Proposed Project Activity to Address Specific Need in Addressing Specific Need ---- u t: m u v 8 n z 1.3 Clearance, demolition X X Scattered throughout the town of Gill Dilapidated units and debris It is our intention that this and removal of are vacant, dilapidated housing units which have been determined by activity will facilitate the re- structurally dilapi- that appear to be beyond repair. County Code Enforcement to moval of debris and dilapidated dated units and There is also evidence of blight from perpetuate blight will be re- units, thereby serving as a debris. junked cars and other debris through- moved by demolition and clean- catalyst to revitalize a tom- out the town. The community identifi up crews. The population mos munity spirit. Negative aspects this need as a means of eliminating likely to be served by the of this activity could be pos- undesirable conditions at the first activity will be low and sible misunderstanding regarding public hearing conducted in Gill . In moderate income families. the intent of the clean-up effort certain instances, the conditions could represent a safety hazard. if a proposed project activity is being undertaken to address an "urgent need" rather than to benefit low- and moderate-income fa.nilles or to prevent or eliminate slums or blight, the applicant must attach a certification stating that the proposed activity is designed to meet other community development needs having a particular urgency because existing conditions pose a serious and -I I ' :nd that other financial resources are not available to meet such needs. ,T.FTABLE 2 t- BENEFIT TO LOW- AND MODERATE- INCOME PERSONS Column A Column B Column C Column Co Column E Column F Column G -- _ ____ _ ----Percent of Total-------- Percent of Total Amount of Funds fwnount of Funds Number of Persons Requested for the Requested for the Number of Loa- Served by the Activity that_wlll Activity that will Descriptive Title Total Nunber and Moderate-Income Activity that are Total Amount Benefit Low- and Benefit low- and of Proposed of Persons that the Persons that the Low- and Moderate- of Funds Moderate-Income Moderate-Income Project Activity Activity will Serve Activity will Serve income Persons for the Activity Persons Persons Housing Rehabili- tation Grants 109 persons 109 persons 100'% $324,000 $324,000 100- Reconstruction of water ditch 129 persons 109 persons 84% $ 4,500 $ 3,780 84% Clearance, demo- lition and re- moval of struct- 129 persons 109 persons 84' 5 15,000 $ 12,600 24 , orally dilapidate, units and debris Project Total 367 persons 327 persons 89jy r I_ - $343,500.00 $340,380.00 89% x` . Source/Methodology: Survey of the town of Gill (See attached) ..f? " 1,: Y I 3' KPROJECT COSTS AND FUNDING - Column A Column 8 Column C Column D Estimated Total Cost of Amount of (total Funds Required for) State Other Funds Requested or Commited Descriptive Title Proposed Project Activity ma of Proposed f — --, -- " —— Funds --- -- • Project Activity Amount Source of Estimate Requested Mount Source Status of Request or Commitment Housing Rehabilitati COBG and Division of Division of Human Grants $343,040 Hunan Resources 5324,000 $19,040 Resources Weather- Committed November 1, 1982 ization Program • Reconstruction of water ditch S 4,500 CDBG $ 4,500 Clearance, demolitio and removal of $ 15,000 COBG $ 15,000 structurally dilapi- dated units and debri Subtotal $362,540 ////��%� �.� $343,500 $19,040 �����%�� ��j/�`� /,� d — -- .- COBG 520,000 i. Administration $ 76,500 Weld County $ 56,500 Weld County Committed October 27, 1982 (Total--------------- -- / 2 $400,000 $39,040 /_ —1 _ t MIL. ‘--.TABLE 4PROJECT SCEDUL£ • 1983 1387+ Activity and — --— —�--- Activity Elements/Phases -- — — -- — — — --— - Jan. Feb. Har. Apr. Hay Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Har. Apr. Hay Jun. 1. Rehabilitation Grant a. Develop program guid lines and pro- cedures. b. Contract with rehab- ilitation specialist. c. Accept applications and rehabilitate uni . A d. Audit overall pro- gram, prepare per- fo:•mance report, close out grant. 2. Reconstruction of ditch a. Develop plan. ,\ b. Complete project. X y 3. Clearance, demolition, and removal a. Develop procedures. b. Publicize the pro- gram to the com- X munity. c. Contract with demo- lition and clean-up crew. ---- ------ . T ft- iii(^ •i ., .?TABtrc 5 u_,PR,OJECT ADMINISTRATION BUDGET • Column A Column 8 Column C Column D . i Amount of total State Other funds Requested or Committed Mount CDBG of Funds Funs Status of Request Budget Line Items Required Requested Mount Source or Commitment PERSONNEL Position: (specify) Project Manager $24,000 $24,000 Project Coordinator $ 8,000 S 8,000 1eld Co. Mous. Authority Committed 10-27-82 Code Enforcement Officer $10,000 $10,000 Jeld County Corrnitted 10-27-82 Secretary $14,400 $14,400 Contracted Services: (specify) Audit Rehabilitation Specialist, $1 ,000/month $16,000 $16,000 OPERATING (specify) Office Supplies $ 1 ,600 $ 1 ,600 TRAVEL (specify) Mileage: 2,500 miles at 20t per mile $ 500 $ 500 OTHER (specify) Office space, equipment, phone, accounting and computer service $ 2,000 $ 2,000 Department of Social Committed 10-27-82 Services and Weld County ' Total $76,500 $56,500 $20,000 Zee /�/ x l /l ��/ I / itIpuaal _ �f00 i . rci ins'alatian, inc. . f 1020 North nib Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone 13031 353.2392 -- PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO 'PHONE DAR — Veld County Furchesing Director Tian? POa NAME �. F.O, box ?58 _915, 10th St. CITY.STAR MID ZIP CODE JOB LOCATION Greeley, Colo. 8063? ARCHITECT DATE Of PLANS AB PHONE — We hereby submit spec$oations and estimates fw:- --- - a. ,ern_ shop • Install R=11 flan board VD wall::erid R=19.._jo? _boards oncoiling, 1 aterial And labor 3.540..00_____ "Grover shop 1{a s ea t nor R=.i1*att1_in tilat1on__in ceiling.__—_ Add H-11 blown insulation t4- bring R value u _to R=22 _1;254.44_______ +a11s have Hocksopl batt .2 value unknov,n.___ _ Fill walls v,ith blow paviation to_s_che v__1t=_l3—__--$610.00 —_-_- •t provost hereby to furnish material and labor —complete in accordance with above spec11i ations, for the sum of: Four thousand three hundred sixty dollars and no/100 dollars($ 4360.00 ). Payment to be made as loll°was: : Ten per cent (minimum of total job as deposit,balance cash upon and at time of completion. AA material is guaranteed to be as speoSed.MI watt to be completed In a n%rnlno4 - manner suording ro Wndand prnctiret Any Mte•etion or deetatipn from above ig c&a. Aulho it'd tons t voMns a bra coats wig be executed only upon widen Orden.and.nil become an scgnature !. �_ aura cing over and above theeebmel Ai Mreeneidscontntent upon NNaae,accidents F/f of d.4ya Emend our conbot OW*lo wry aye,tondo and other necessary insurance. Note.T s proposal maybe r Our*--oven are Nay covered by iliNN, '.CCuercesetion lnwrence Withdrawn by us If not accepted within ten days liktfo id lintin slit—The above prices.speakations (//)- J/n .5 and lions are satisfactory and are',tatty axepted. You are authorized Sign.Ncfe 1%�jr�l✓ -e• �1?!�1 - to do the ooh as specified.Pay wi be made as outlined above. (/ . Date of Acceptance: d _ Se'ature— -- L - tir011nattt ell Doorway Garage Door Service Commercial sad Rae IdeaNAl 402*qh A.roi•Greeley.Cotaado!0631 PROPOSel View MID TO ?solve ont Weld County Purchasing Nov, 3, 82 STREET f ll NAME 915 loth Street 4,0. Fox 756 Lucerne, Colo. __ CITY, STATE MD 14P CCCE — - -------_---- SOS LOCATION— _ Creeleyi_Colorado -A/K.-WI-CI __ — __ — CANE O!Mows —__._________--_—._.__.----._ pa MONO —_-- We hereby submit spenLcalans and estimates for. - t --- TWO (Ankmar) 16'2" X 14'1", 15'7" X 14'1", 24 gauge steel doors to Include, tlont mount 25,000 cycle torsion spring, wood jamb brackets, standard lift, solid steel rollers, 4 lites 5" X 24" to the third intermediate section, inside push lock, all side rollers hinges to be fasten with bolts, to be Insulated with double foil face one inch thick polyurthane Insulation, spring adjustment for 41.06 lbs., the exterior of the door to be weatherstriped with wood and vinyl weather seal. Cost Breakdown Per Door 1.24 gauge steel door 16'2" X 14'1f1 $ 1,155.00 224 square feet of 1" thick polyurthane 190.40 y 44' of wood and vinyl weather seal 33.00 25,000 cycle torsion springs 45.00 Solid steel rollers - 16 46.00 bolt all roller hinges 10.00 spring adjustment 25.00 labor to take out old door 40.00 I $ 1,610.40 Price For Both Doors $ 3,220.80 SACCUSIONS" Painting.glass 6 glaring.wring and electrical hock-up requ ret For electric operators door opening prepare/on.necessary steel and word ham/rig tot track and spug pads and ins/aria6on on unfinished floors.Amass noted above 1 Wt lirdpOfit hereby to furnish material and labor -- complete in accordance with above specifications.for the sum ol. THREE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED TWENTY DOLLARS EIGHTY CENTS - ___dollars(S_ 3,220'8° _ I k CONDITIONS- this order is non-cancelable alter fabrication has begun All change&dem MUST 13E IN WS Verbal orders will neA be honored TERMS:_Jet Cash.=e.Shirty_INEYS ___ ETA:_..__ -- ; manner mare cc r e .s con ,o N as rest nee rte an to cu mtea fr a M , ,. l , _ __--- > n-i romaacs 4. a is corms ape e Any.rt tan a aeI orde r om swore wad., Autrla:ell It.!\� Ions involving titre costs e e.mKmAltaonly yon nnen e/it o na welt stokes+rode is 5 Noel re _ nVa ens Ee on ,nor song Onn dean E,. , tan,a<Ot a restryo<as is , O r ali,wzr beyond l our toting y er m carry t n, aao and otnar rectory nsunec• Notey ci IThis acceptproposal wit On S Ixt Our r,r en r,tarty covered Cy N'odae .Campenwtwn Insu.aMe W lh6rdwn by ad d not aCCep!<d within y days. ___— Artrptattre ill liru�lpon! —The above pm.specheabons 7 '�?7 and cad•hons are satisfactory and are hereby?capita. You are authored thoed S.gnature_ , to do the work as specified Pa meat wi be_Lk, as Outlined above 1.'- Date of Acceptance. off IS a__.__......__-- Signature ".• c - propoaul I: Doorway Garage Door Service �_—CommN<W and P.aldm0al 402 nth Warp'•Great Colorado 60631 i - - - l PROPOSAL eum[o I __----- Pwn[ r ou I j Weld County Purchasing 1 Nov. 3, 82 I -- _ 111—W . --STREET --�— _—_— 109 MM[ 915 10th Street P.O. Box 758 Grover, Colo. aND SIAM — - - — — I! Cott [00[ Yu! lOralgN Greeley, Colorado 1 __--------- -- __--._ _----- ------ i. aPc"rt[cl Der[ or na+s lrae RHONE i We hereby submd spec,hpabons and ejtrnatei tor. RECOIXENDED BID CROVER DOORS TWO (Articular) 16'2" X 139" 24gauge steel doors to include; double low headroom track with rear mount 25,000 cycle torsion springs, steel angle mount brackets, indide push locks, long stem solid steel rollers, 4 lites 5" X 24" in the third intermediate .I section, all side roller hinges to be fasten with bolts, to be insulated with double foil face one inch thick polyurthane insulation, spring adjustment for 38.13 lbs. , exterior of the door to be weatherstriped with metal and vinyl weather seal. Cost Breakdown Per Door 1-24 gauge steel door 16'2" X 13'L" $ 1,258.00 208 i square feet of I" thick polyurthane insulation 176,80 s 42' of metal and vinyl weather seal 33.60 25,000 cycle torsion springs 45.00 Solid steel rollers - 16 48.00 bolt all roller hinges 10.00 (' spring adjustment 29.00 labor to take out old door 50.00 i $ 1,646,40 E*CtUSIDNS Painting glass I grazing wcdng and electrxal hock-vp ragwa-Qlon elect rw operator s.door opening preitauc3,29208Oteet and weal laming for back and sprang pods and install Dion on urdlnlsee.S lives unless noted above We Vropeae hereby lo furnish material and labor--complete in accordance with above specifications,for the sum of THREE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED NINETY TWO DOLLARS EIGHTY CENTS 3,292.80 --------- ----------- ---------------_. ____ _-------._dorsals(l— -- ). e DONOill DNS It order is nonicancelabie aver faWKabon has begun.All change orders MUSS RE IN YeRrt WO Verbal orders will rot be hooped TERMS_Net_Caah_-_ThiatJ flays ETA:_A .n ins, alb+stmt M to M as epee red Ad'awls a be al o4 Pertad m a w spec. e. - �1 ` '2�n^ 1--- Sons n i oh a a to a t standard a e laseznru Any alVton a derInn orde Porn .Don.epe,-, Sulra,ure �O-1��{� •rsQ_L3'.l\ NsC pons n n a awl casts gin es nal.An as aeon woos ,Int rs,up ant win bet on an S,green l I err reays,e and and cbv.the.ree el. ar a f ri.tornado o 0 ant me striae;nionance V lr w r..ye beyond our overcontrol. y Won to a g C mp,rWnHO and ence necessary•nswanr. Nets.if nit accept!may be S I_-2 l Our.y..n m null,covered by wanm<w.Camper tabors meur.ae withdrawn by us not accepted veil hi n_—_— days. II Arreptataf. of rapaaal—the above peas,spec Ycas ens � J/n {) and condilans are sat Slaclory and art hereby accepted. You are authorized Signature-�i I� --/- //f lo MPiggott.as spec bed.Payment won be enOdd as outlined above-- — S nalwe_(�.__//// ------- Date of AcceplaMri i1J/,1t,� d��5�. d PAYROLL_____ FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. S NO. Y0. R0. YEfIDOR AMOUNT //.9' Y'/ //,307/3 WANG .CHECKS (1401 321 & 325 Company Paying 11/12/82 15,758.77 State of Colorado ) TOTAL $15.758.77 ss County of Weld )} This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed I on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through _o- and dated November 10. 1982 , 19 and that payments should be made, to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 15.758.77 Dated this 10th day of November e 9 8 Weld Co i c fiver • Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of _November , 19 82. My commission expires: 8/7/85 No£aryPubl STATE OF.COLCRADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the PAYROLL Fund totaling 515,758.77 �.4_, i )11 42,4•41-5 • C _g_ ATTEST; tnlr Me er �.vJF . .Mn QIA `/ County_ Jerk and Recorde , Member emb=r er �l/IJ�7rL o7 4/27/77 -PIIYRQLT<__--___ FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. 3 NO. VO. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 10141 09291 ROCKY MOUNTAIN LITE INaw3A,NC$_______ __—._____$4,2$9.27_ -- 10142 09290 DOROTHY ESCAMILLA 86.92 State of Colorado ) TOTAL S4, 376_._19 ss County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through _ 1 and dated [LO_vE1 R 1Q , 1982 and that payments should be made to the respective_veers in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 41376_19 ______. Dated this 10th day of _NOVEMBER__-_______, 1982,,: ti Need County TT a _ e __ —_- Subscribed and sworn to before me this _10th day of NOVEMBER 1982___ My conmision expires: bit commission g--g,I y. o ary a is State of Colorado ) ) ss County of Weld ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the _PAYROLL Fund totaling $ 4,376. 19 J Ch� rperson ATTEST: `,yi Q, -4a,,,s, Member _____ -- ------ams _I, /1/ 7. _ C'ou`nty C erk and Reco ,er r Pu er J0 .BAIL Vr .VLVRf1VV) 5S nIVV YVVnI „ VVa.Vnvv COUNTY OF WELD I1J1 __ OW AGE PENSION_ _ CLAIMS THIS 15 TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES . THE AMOUNTS 8Y CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: OAP 566.00___ 1 V- D G A ------------------ I R A - A D M - - LEAP -------------- DAY CARE SERVICES A N 0 MEDICAL -- - --- -- TRANSPORTATION ________ A D C A 0 C - U PAC — CHILD WELFARE ___--___--_---_ AID TO THE BLIND _—_ --------- OTAL 566.00 I DATED THIS 10th DAY OF November _,19_ WELD CO Fl CE OFFIC SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS 10th DAY OF Now:stet ,19 82 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES : yytommissFonEvfteLjulle 6. 1988 //// STATE OF COLORADO ) 5S N4 RYPUBLICA COUNTY OF WELD ) WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE , AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE OLD AGE yzelszwLtFUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: 0 A P 566.00 I V- 0 G A -- -- I R A A D M ___ ------____. --- L E A P --DAY CARE SERVICES A N D MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION A 0 C PAC A 0 C -U _________________ CHILD WELFARE TOTAL 566.08 AID TO THE BLIND C AN DATED THIS 10th my OF rpvother ,19 82 . ATTEST: T7. an° BE COUNTCLERK ND RECO DE AND MEMBERt'ERK THE BOARD BY: - — EMBtx _ — Di; UTY COUNTY C ER a) m,, / MEMB J(61 JIAIL Ur UVLVRMUV SS COUNTY OF WELD SOCIAL "MIMS CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: OAP - - I V- D G A --__--566.00---_' _-__-_4,070..12_.!- I R A A 0 M LEAP 1,3x1,96 � DAY CARE SERVICES A N D 745.00 - MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION A 0 C 8,467.00 ' ------- --- -- --- A D C - U P A C CHILD WELFARE 80,391.16 AID TO THE . BLIND 100,561.31 ---_-- - ------ TOTAL DATED THIS 10th DAY OF xov z -_ ) ‘9 .$2/WELD T N OFFI R SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TOs ME THIS 1pth_DAY OF Novnbar _ _,19 82 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MyCammwssIonExpiresJune 8, 1986 ST4TE . OF COLORADO ) SS 1 �� COUNTY OF WELD ) NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE SOCIAL SERVICES _FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS : 0 A P I Y- 0 G A 9,070.19 I R A 566.00 ADM ------ -----__ _ __ LEAP 1,321.96 ---- ---- DAY CARE SERVICES A N D 745.00 MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION A D C 8,467.00 P A C ----------- A D C -U CHILD WELFARE 80,391.16 TOTAL__ 100,561.31 AID TO THE -TT))j�,e BLIND C 1��%,►�'�----DATED T IS 1 DiIY OF od r ,1982 ? M R ATTEST : COUNTY CO CLERK AND DE DER N0 MEMBER CLERK TO THE BOARD :2-----.7 -V ME BER , t-- OFD UTY COUNTY Cl K EMBER - r r a ,n,c vr . bVLvnnvv/ SS nc�v ...,� . . > ....�......�.. COUNTY OF WELD 3 e0CIA1 8ertvicas CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES . THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: 0 A P • - - I V- D G A -___9,070.19 I R A 566.00 ADM ------__--- LEAP 1,321.96 DAY CARE SERVICES -__________--_--_ 745.00 MEDICAL A N D - TRANSPORTATION A D C 8,467.00 ADC - U P A C CHILD WELFARE 80,791.16 AID TO THE 100,561.11 BLIND ---- --------_-_-- TOTAL _: DATED THIS lout DAY OF ____2i°v r__,19 8 y WELD COU T FINA CE OFFICER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TOME THIS 10th DAY OF Hovanb9r ,19 82_ MY COMMISSION EXPIRES : _Mj-cpl[LR15;joaWires4une 8.1496 STATE OF COLORADO )) SS /Qg 14'I�� p----- COUNTY OF WELD NOTARY PUBLIC �i WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO , HEREBY APPROVE E CLAIMS AS SET THE FORTHBEIARRANFUNDNAND PAYMENT CHARGEABLETHEREFORE FOLLOWS: 0 A P I V- D G A 9,070.19 I R A 566.00 ADM ------ LEAP -----1.121.% DAY CARE SERVICES A N D 745'00 MEDICAL 8,467.00 TRANSPORTATION -__ _ __ A D C -------------- PAC A D C -U __ ____ _ ____ CHILD WELFARE 80,391.16 TOTAL_ 100,561.31 - ----------------- AID TO THE BLIND C R AN 211" DATED THE l LDY OF_�M°° r ,198 -_ f� f e� M 48ER ATTEST: COUNTY CLERAND RECORDER AND MEMBER CL R 0 THE BOARD £ R eDZA DE UTY COUNTY CL -R �// -MEMBE .9 (e-2- JIAlt Ur VVLVRHVV/ . fLIV 'VVn COUNTY OF WELD SS ow *Gz ►6nsto. CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES JJ CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES . THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS : 0 A P _ 566.00 ! I V- 0 GA - - -- 1 RA A D M LEAP DAY CARE SERVICES A N D MEDICAL ___________—_ TRANSPORTATION A D C ADC - U P A C CHILD WELFARE _- — AID TO THE BLIND — TOTAL 566.00 DATED THIS 10th__- DAY OF November __ 19 WELD N C OF CER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS 10th DAY OF November ,19 82 MY EXPIRES: MyComm_ssionExpire ,s e/8.1986 A OF COLORADO ) [11,2zELI # SS NOTARY PUBLIC COUNTY OF WELD ) WE , THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE , AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE oI.p _ppllsrn&___- FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: 0 A P —__-54 — I V- 0 _ — G A I R A A D M LEAP DAY CARE SERVICES A N 0 MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION A D C P A C A O C -U CHILD WELFARE TOTAL 566.00 AID TO THE - BLIND - - - C R N` DATED THIS Diy OF 19 82 . ATTEST: 'I ' ff 8ER COUNT LERKVAND RECOR E AND MEMBER PERK T THE BOARD 43 E :ER PUTY COUNTY CL RK 4014/ MBER J� v • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE it/06/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 1 AS OF s 11/08/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT ♦ NUMBER NO 009691 ALL RADIATOR SERVICE 21196 60.00 61 9020 60.00 • • 009692 AMER INCOME LIFE INS CO M7336 2.00 01 3400 $7337 8.40 01 3400 ♦ 266824 2.00 01 3400 • 12.40 ♦ • 009693 AMFAC FLUID POWER 132320 109_27 61 9020 • 109.27 • 009694 ANDERSON J H $11108 113.60 01 1041 ♦ . 113.60 ♦ 009695 ANDERSON PATRICIA M11082 12.80 01 1110 • 12.80 ♦ • 009696 ANIMAL CLINIC 16197 744.10 19 4170 • 744.10 • 009697 BACHMANS INC 830421 33.60 01 2110 ♦ 31020 16.40 [9 4110 • 31021 43. 11 19 4110 31028 30.12 19 4110 ♦ • ^^ 123.23 • 009698 BESTWAY PAVING CO 7239 25.894.66 11 3131 • 25.894.66 ♦ • 009699 BFI WASTE SYSTEMS OCT497 17.00 01 5220 OCT571 60.00 01 1061 ♦ OCT573 34.00 01 1061 • OCT 583 60.00 01 1061 • 171 .00 ♦ 009100 BLAKE W P OCT82 522.40 19 417O S 522.40 ♦ 009701 CATILES DUANE A $1115 344.00 01 1031 • 344.00 4. • 009702 CENTRAL MEDICAL SUPPLY 2138 3.00 01 2160 trails WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE a 11/08/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 2 • AS OF t 11/08/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT • NUMBER NO • 2353 10.40 01 2160 2568 36.00 01 2160 • 2952 4.50 01 2160 • 3674 8.10 01 2160 • -___--62.00 • • 009103 CHEMICAL SALES CO 85239 - 219.60 01 3182 • 219.60 • 009704 COLO RURAL LEGAL SERVICES SEPREP 4.102.00 21 6812 • • 4,102.00 • 009705 COLO ST ASSOC OF CNTY CCR 1182 165.00 01 1025 • 165.00 1 • 009706 COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE IC1104 60.00 19 4170 i 60.00 • 009707 CONS"' LEASING INVEST CO 102782 52,923.70 61 9020 ` • 52,923.70 • 009708 DENVER BULLETS 2511 106.95 01 2110 • 106 .95 • • 009709 EMPIRE RIBBON C TROPHY CO 11639 135.00 01 3400 • 135.00 • 009710 FAHREN8RUCH HAROLD MIL108 341.20 01 1041 • 341.20 • • 009111 FOSTER HOWARO A M11082 26.00 01 1110 • -_-_-26.00 • • 009712 GOECKE MIKE 1012 4.71 01 2110 • 4. 71 • 009713 GREECO OIL CO INC 423 70082.61 61 9020 • w 1 ,082.61• • 009714 GREELEY LOCK C KEY 7453 11 .59 19 4151 ,4) • O WAP200P WELD COUNTY GATE 11/08/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 3 41 AS OF 1 11/08/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ' WSAKT FUND DEPT S NUMBER NO • _»~_11.59 ` 009115 HAWKINS ELECTRIC 2674 107.93 01 1061 O 107.93 • 009716 JANTZ STANLEY MI1108 _-_ 312.80 01 1041 • 312.80 • 009717 KING SO0PERS 174707 196.04 01 2330 • 114771 255. 17 01 2330 • 451.21 • . 009718 KROY, INC 435990 365.38 19 4130 i 365.38 • 009719 LARtMER CNTY HEALTH DEPT TESTS 55.00 19 4140 • 55.00 009720 LIBSACK FERN KI1108 42.60 01 1041 C 42.60 • 009721 LOWELL-PAUL DAIRY OCT82 53.05 19 4152 • • 0082 53.05 19 4153 --------- 106.10 • 009722 MEDICAL HOTLINE SU883 24.95 19 4110 • 24.95 1 ! 009723 MELLIN OFFICE SUPPLY 25533 11.665 01 3400 / 11.65 • 009124 MISCO TEXTILE RENTALS INC 174943 13.80 01 1061 0 176541 13.80 01 1061 178188 13.80 01 1061 • • 179799 13.80 01 1061 --__-_55.20• • 009725 MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR CO 571547 121.83 Ol 1061 571551 351 .50 01 1061 • • 571553 269.90 01 1061 571566 53.49 01 1061 ik- I WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY DATE I 11/08/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 4 AS OF t 11/08/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUNO DEPT • NUMBER NO O III . _r_--796.72 • 009726 MOORE BEARING COMPANY 988798 31.85 61 9020 • 31.85 S 009727 NOBEL INC 281108 31915.70 21 6852 S 284154 1,811.51 21 6852 288023 967.88 21 6852 _---6,695.09 009728 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 96061 11.56 01 2160 • • 96481 3.02 01 2160 96482 1.86 01 2160 96579 13.99 01 1061 96634 2.14 01 2160 • 96799 7.98 01 2160 96890 .20 01 2160 • 96891 .46 01 2160 r 96929 1. 38 01 1061 e 97037 ---_15.74 01 1061 . 70.93 e 009729 PALMOUIST ALLEN MI1101 75.79 19 4180 w e 75.79 • 009730 PETERSON RAYMOND MI1108 343.80 01 1041 • 343.80 w 009131 PETTY CASH-PURCHASING DEP CCR10 3.00 01 2110 . • KEYIO 5.00 01 2111 UPSIOA 1.34 01 2110 UPS108 3.19 01 2110ti • 12.53 • 009132 PLATTEVILLE HERALD 93082 18.48 01 1153 ! --�-_18.48 009733 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF CCLO 0CT033 32.99 OL 1061 _~�--32.99 0 ! 009734 RA010 SHACK 947924 wNM-2_59 01 2160 2.59 0 ID • tit'. • WAP200P WELD COUNTY PATE s ll/OB/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 5 AS OF s 14/08/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT a7 NUMBER NO • --.... —___-- ---»— ------------- ---- ---- '5 009735 ROBERT J SYLVESTER CPA OCTACT 45.00 74 9033 • 45.00 7 • 009136 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE INC 4992 64.96 61 9020 5660 38.63 61 9020 6143 313.61 61 9020 • 6983 206.40 61 9020 6986 8.06 61 9020 7 6992 21 .50 61 9020 • 7493 26.26 61 9020 7506 30,25 61 9020 '7 7647 186.41 61 9020 • 7648 _r---15499 61 9020 1,051.07 • 009137 ROYAL 0 PARK HAl15 298.00 74 9034 • _-__--298.00 1 009738 SAKS PRODUCE A12410 143.18 19 4153 A12472 6.05 19 4153 A18881 28.55 19 4153 4 12410 143. 17 19 4152 • 12472 6,05 19 4152 18881 28.55 19 4152 • -`^ 355.55 009139 SANITARY LAUNDRY A55834 6.89 L9 4140 • A55892 3.67 19 4140 A55952 1.84 19 4140 '7 A56954 .65 19 4140 • 102982 252.68 01 2160 55834 6.89 19 4180 I 55892 3.68 19 4180 • 55952 1.83 19 4180 56954 .64 19 4180 V 278.77 009740 SIM' S TIRE CENTER 202548 448.90 61 9020 • 203674 269.34 61 9020 203750 598.02 61 9020 V • 1.316.26 009141 SIMS TIRE& AUTO SERV CNTR 202647 46.50 61 9020 • 203965 ---^_58.50 61 9020 105.00 • l., ... ... ... .. .. .... .. ... ....��..�.�.a� �i.���. us �i:.... ... .... •La{ .)Yia,A. >w.3y.. r>.l �..as�.J:4. 4. It • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE s kl/08/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 6 0 AS OF 111/08/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT O NUMBER NO 009142 SIXTEENTH STREET AMOCO 03231 5.89 01 2160 • 5.89 J • TOTAL 2 106,476.95 '/ j • ,'") • tt • / • J • 7 • It * M • 1, ,1 • ,, O+ is 4 ai • ,/ 6.. + WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY DATE I L1/08/82 , WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I I AS OF 111/08/82 • • • THIS IS T' CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE 0 L TED LAIRS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 • THROUGH MO OATEOthvcroteE. I L 198a ANA THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE V TH AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ IOI�i4'J(,. 'tC DATED THIS !Or DAY QFN,4Ernse'ey L9VL fCTOR MANAGEMENT • AND BUDG T, / SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS WM" OAY OF NWeriVn+C, 198a EA MY C PIRESI MyyCrimmi55ian r,,„, • ecL �I L l -ett,tit NOTARY PUBLIC. WEe THE BOARD Of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY. COLORADO, HERt BYrel*YIPFEJWi Uit3APPRVVft-THE Ct-AIMS AS SET FORTH ASOVEJ AND WARR�8gANTS IN PAYMENT THEREF RE HAREB RQE P QRAWN UPON THE GrENC .AL, • FUND TOTALING $ IOIc 4'u,.g5 DATED THIS In DAYOFNDOINSFt a 19 la. ATTEST : WAN% �4"�^ 'LOUNTY' CLERK AND RECCRDER BY 0 DEPUTY CHAIRMAN MEEMBERR� �J MEMBER /� MEMBER i MEMBER • lli �j�4 1 114,a4, /- "" G• yf .,/ j/ • --------)_A__4- ___---/ • • t • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY GATE 111/09/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I l AS Of t 11/09/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT • NUMBER NO • • 004743 AARDUARK TOWING 1023 28.00 01 2111 • W«_ 28.00 • • 009744 ABEYTA SYLVLA CC1O21 26.80 21 6602 26.80 009745 ADVENTURES AWAITING 510813 249.00 21 6522 • • 249.00 • 009746 AIMS COLLEGE 0099 133.75 21 6552 • -~«-133.75 • • 00974? A1RWICK PROF PROD 1257 L?8.50 01 2310 • 118.50 009748 ALOINGER CINDY CC1018 20.11 21 6602 • • 20.11 • 009149 AMERICAN HEALTH 11382 18.00 20 5510 • 18.00 • • 009750 ANTLERS THE 11882 ---_-T 46.00 OL 1011 • 46.00 009751 ANYTIME SEWER SERVICE INC 2486 35.00 01 2330 • • 35.00 009752 B & L REPAIR 4261 115.80 OI 2111 • 4262 36.69 01 2111 • 152.49 • • 009753 BAKER E TAYLOR CO 86907P 53.50 20 5530 86907R 14.10 20 5540 95732P 25.43 20 5530 • 957328 6.62 20 5540 99.65 • 009754 BERT'S TOWING SERVICE 2424 25.00 OL 2111 • 25.00 I 009755 BRAND MICHELLE H MI1142 5.60 01 1154 / 1 I . IP • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 111/09/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 2 AS OF 111/09/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMI FUND DEPT NUMBER NO • 5.60 • 009756 BRIGGS ARTHUR MI1105 18.40 01 2990 18.40 S • 009751 BROWNELL 'S INC 257000 23.63 01 2110 • 23.63 0\ 009158 BUMP LANYA M11013 61.34 21 6652 • 61.34 • 009159 BURNS BARBARA M11029 10.56 21 6950 • 10.56 0 • 009760 CERDA EVANGELINE M11027 21.48 21 6950 • 21.48 009761 CLOTH WORLD INC 58894 146.41 21 6602 • 146.41 • 009762 COL0 COUNTIES INC 11882 85.00 01 1011 0 ~~85.00 � • 009163 COLORADO STATE TREAS 102682 25,522.13 66 9020 • 25.522.13 • 009764 COOPER COMMUNICATIONS ST1028 89.00 21 6980 • 23530 65.00 01 2150 • 154.00 • • 009765 COX ELLA M M11008 16.40 21 6652 • 16.40 • 009766 CRAVEN KATHRYN MI1012 14.60 21 6652 • • 14.60 • 009767 DAYTON C MONTGOMERY - 11382 5.00 20 5510 5.00 . 009768 DECORATORS DELIGHT A1783 17.35 01 5140 41 • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY GATE I 11/09/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 3 AS OF t 11/09/82 • ID WIAR ANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO • • • M11.35 di j 009769 DENVER BULLETS 2507 524.00 01 2112 • Ill 524.00 009170 FEDERAL SIGNAL CORP 102982 _«» 33.48 01 2160 . 33.48 • • 009711 FEUERSIEIN MARY ANN HI1027 94.60 01 1025 • 94.60 • 009112 FLOWER TOM MO 1015 45.00 01 2310 • 1015A 45.00 01 2310 • 1021 750.00 01 2310 + 840.00 r 009773 FOSTER BARBARA M11027 20.80 21 6960 20.80 S • 009174 FREESE JASPER 102982 100.00 01 3182 • 100.00 009715 G K HALL C CO 216146 58.18 20 5510 • 58.18 • 009776 GALE RESEARCH CO 031786 67.85 20 5530 • -67.85 • • 009777 GARCIA EDNA M11029 8.80 01 1154 . 8.80 009178 CORDONS 800KS INC 626401 47.95 20 5540 76264P 225.38 20 5530 • 876264 '�- 9.54 20 5510 • 282.87 009779 GREELEY CLINIC TAFFI 30.00 21 6602 174012 138.00 01 2310 • • 168.00 • 009780 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE THE ST1031 201.19 21 6960 ID allaill: • WAP200P WELD COUNTY GATE a 11/09/82 ` WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 8 4 AS OF 111/09/82 • • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO 8270 14.21 01 1021 • 8271 14.79 01 1021 • 230.19 009781 GREELEY F000 CLEARING IISE SI1015 49.95 21 6602 • 49.95 • 009782 GREELEY GAS CO 760110 55.68 21 6602 • 55.68 • • 009783 GREELEY ICE C STORAGE ST1031 45.00 21 6602 • 45.00 • • 009784 GREELEY OFFICE EQUIPMENT 7084 8.44 01 1152 • 8.4 4 • 009785 GREGORY' S 29583 20.50 01 2160 • 29587 82.80 01 2160 • 103.30 • 009786 GUERRERO TE01 M11018 11.12 21 6960 • • 11.12 • 009187 HOME LIGHT C POWER 001010 197.56 21 6602 • 002410 40.07 21 6703 • 002810 64.21 21 6602 • 301.84 • 009788 ICKLER W S MI1014 24.80 21 6652 • M~^24.80 • • 009789 JEROME CO A02588 34.26 01 2310 • 34.26 • 009790 JOHNSTOWN CLINIC CRAWFO 30.00 21 6602 • • 30.00 • 009191 KING SOUDERS 197515 29.18 01 3182 • •29.18 • • 009792 KRON, ROBERT 0. ONO ST0482 600.00 21 6602 0 • Or • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 111/09/8₹ . WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 5 AS OF $ 11/09/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO • ID • 600.00 IP 009193 LA SALLE HUSKY 6966 11.95 01 2111 11.95 • 009794 LA SALLE LEADER GE1021 94.08 01 1025 PR9282 26.04 01 1025 • 120.12 • 009195 LARA OORA E M11015 30.20 21 6960 • II 30.20 • 009796 LLAMAS MARIE MI1020 26.40 21 6960 • 26.40 • 009797 MARICK JOSEPHINE M11019 63.20 21 6652 + • 63.20 • 009798 MARSHALL M1M1 MI1025 21.60 21 6960 • 21.60 • 009799 MASOEN BERTHA F MI1022 57.40 21 6652 • 57.40 009800 MEADOW GOLD DAIRY 127658 193.40 0! 2310 1 • 193.40 • 009801 MILLER NAOMI MI0930 19.46 21 6652 --- 19.46 • 009802 MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR CO 511556 -�- 110.00 01 5140 • 110.00 009803 MOUNTAIN BELL J35700 265.78 01 1192 J40960 178.31 01 1192 • J41974 178.17 01 1192 • J42031 23.58 01 1192 J44168 178.17 01 1192 _ 824.01 . 009804 MOUNTAIN BELL N04508 24.37 11 3140 • I • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE a 11/09/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 6 AS Of 111/09/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO A N05322 27.25 11 3140 • 1019 23.49 01 2111 • 75.11 • 009805 MOUNTAIN SELL 126410 22.74 21 6602 288810 22.04 21 6602 • 330410 5.96 21 6652 • 343510 134.51 21 6523 • 185.25 e 009806 NEWCO INC 009791 238.00 11 3131 • 238.00 • • 009807 NORTH COLO MEOICAL CENTER BRYA09 191.04 21 6542 8RYA10 408.35 21 6593 244405 14.00 01 2310 673.39 • 009808 NORTHERN ARMORED SERVICE 1181 299.25 01 1021 299.25 41 • 009809 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 96033 30.23 01 5140 96186 27.89 01 5140 • 96484 1.71 01 5140 0 96691 1.51 01 5140 • _._ 61.34 • 009810 OLVERA MARIA CCT018 15.08 21 6602 • • 15.08 • 009811 OWEN MARGARET R CCLO21 16.75 21 6602 • 16.75 009812 PLAGEMAN LEONARD MI1019 25.40 21 6652 41 25.40 • 009813 PLATTEVILLE HERALD PH114 9,728.09 01 1031 • 9,728.09 • 41 009814 POSTMASTER 103182 _ 4,308.80 . 4,308.80 A • WAP200P WELD COUNTY OATE 111/09/02 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 7 AS OF a 11/09/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT ! NUMBER NO 009815 POTTORFF LARRY MI1027 55.80 21 6960 • --rte-- 55.80 • 009816 PRECISION SPECIALTIES 104? 43.00 01 2110 • 43.00 • • 009817 PROFESSIONAL ORDNANCE CO 1026 35.10 01 2111 • -�"35.70 • 009818 R R BOWER 794186 152.64 20 5530 • - 815395 -�� 50.46 20 5530 203.10 • • 009819 REID BEVERLY MEALLO 19.40 21 6853 M11029 31.55 21 6853 • • 50.95 • 009820 SAMS PRODUCE 12336 69.69 21 6602 • 12413 107.58 21 6602 • 1?7.2? • 009821 SAYAN CORPORATION Y170142 90.00 20 5540 • 90.00 009822 SCHROPP LESTER MI1026 -" 45.20 21 6652 • ~45.20 009823 STANDER T C JR 1027 38.00 01 2310 • 38.00 • 009824 STANLEY COMM RADIO ,11920 35.00 01 2150 • 11936 66.50 01 2150 • 12530 35.00 01 2150 12574 300.88 01 2150 437.38 009825 TEAL ELIZABETH MI1020 83.78 21 6652 • 83.78 009826 THREE N COMPANY 801968 13.35 01 2110 868960 18.00- 01 2110 - .t lb •i • WAP200P WELD COUNTY GATE 111/09/82 40) WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 8 AS OF I 11/09/82 4 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT di NUMBER NO • __.._O... .....__...._._.. Too.... ................... o---- 82597 53.40 01 2110 • 48.15 fli • 009827 TOWN OF KEENESBURG A17NO -r` 13.50 It 3140 , 13.50 • 009828 TRIBOULET CARL M11027 42.00 21 6652 di 4 42.00 009829 UNITED FOOD SERVICE 67605 66.73 21 6602 • 70918 205.48 21 6602 i 212.21 • illk 009830 WELD CO INSURANCE FUND 1011* 100.00 It 3180 10118 237.01 66 9020 • 10111 72.00 66 9020 . 10112 38.00 66 9020 10113 60.45 66 9020 • 10114 11.49 66 9020 10115 165.29 66 9020 10116 114.15 66 9020 • 10117 1,500.00 66 9020 10119 248.36 66 9020 ' 10120 119.10 66 9020 • 10121 29.00 66 9020 2,695.51 4k 0 009831 WICKES LUMBER 249661 100.75 21 6602 820906 149.61 21 6602 ` 250.36 • 009832 WORDEN DAVID M11029 45.06 21 6960III 45.06 009833 WRIGHT MAYBELLE M11018 43.14 21 6652 • 43.14 009834 XEROX CORPORATION 118347 375.85 21 6950 • 375.85 TOTAL : 52,987.36 1 • SI , / • - V S.'. • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE ; 11/09/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE' $ 9 AS OF t 11/09/82 • 0 • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL .ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE STEO CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE t • THROUGH 1 AND DATED t4ovLete -. 9 119 ` % ND THAT PAYMENTS SIVAILD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE N T AMOUNTS $E1 OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ §?i<1Y`JI3t DATED THIS 10'DAY OQFNOvem8LR., t9PZ 1R CTOR MANAGEMENT pAND 'BUOGE SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS JO`s' OAY OfNoVBi&t., 19 $2 M r 1 SS PIKES: µy CommissionExpires June 8 tJ8 • i�ii_tt iy �S � �1� NOTARY PUBLIC. WE. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Of WELD COUN1Yr COLORADO HERE BY (APPROVE) IDISAPPA E1 TIE CLAI AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR ARE N REBY OROE D DRAWN UPON THE COLORADO), • FUND TOTALING $ Sat 4g'!•3O DATED THIS I0`*' DAYOFNOiCm c. , 19 TA) AT TESTI"fll -��OUNIY CLERK AND RECORDER BY • DEPUTY CHAIRMAN MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER • C /_ /ten, ha w /l/�a 1! a j/ e" /0j • • \ • • • �' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • O 0 • • T 4 • 0 • WAP200P WELD COUNTY OATE S 11/10/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE S 1 * AS OF S 11/10/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT / NUMBER NO • 40 009835 BFI WASTE SYSTEMS F1082A 39.00 01 5140 • F10828 39.00 01 5140 833790 50.70 61 9020 / 8529N0 20.90 11 3140 • 853090 22.00 61 SO20 8576NO 34.00 61 9020 / 858190 15.00 TL 3140 • 223.60 / 009836 8IG R OF GREELEY 208777 18. 10 01 1061 . 18. 10 009837 COLO LANDFILL INC 55060 9.45 11 3140 / 73013 11.36 61 9020 73468 6.00 11 3140 • 74121 5.00 11 3140 / 31.81 • 009838 DECORATORS DELIGHT A1760 49.92 01 5140 • 49.92 / / 009839 GOROONS BOOKS INC 887101 507.93 20 5540 / 88871P 900.02 20 5510 1,407.95 • / 009840 GREELEY GAS CO 0880N0 169.42 11 3140 1040N0 80.26 11 3140 109090 239.77 11 3140 / 211890 279.03 61 9020 • 534090 54.64 11 3140 / 823.12 009841 HOME LIGHT C. POWER N00000 54.73 11 3140 / 0002N0 59.83 LL 3140 / 0006N0 3.63 11 3140 000890 4.38 11 3140 / 122.57 • / 009842 JOHNSON CONTROLS 287649 31.98 01 1061 * _V 31.98 0 / 009843 JOHNSON CONTROLS INC 287668 57.20 01 1061 • 57.20 • ,% )-_ • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 11/10182 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 2 AS OF 1 11/10/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND OEPT • NUMBER NO 009844 JORDAN EDWARD L 1021 10.56 01 2110 • 10.56 • 009845 LARINER EQUIPMENT COMPANY 4037 24.65 61 S020 • 24.65 • 009846 LOPEZ ALFONSO MI1020 _ 7.40 21 6960 0 • 7.40 • 009847 MAJORS WELDING 6 SUPPLY K05804 19.25 61 9020 ` K06597 32.40 61 9020 K06639 3.22 11 3132 0 • 54.87 • 009848 MARTIN JOHN ME1030 16.74 01 1011 • MI1030 208.20 01 1011 • 224.94 • 009849 HUSCO TEXTILE RENTALS INC 174945 3.45 01 5140 • 175587 121.35 61 9020 • 175 721 13.70 11 3180 176183 12.00 61 9020 176542 3.45 01 5140 • 177196 58.65 61 9020 177821 12.00 61 9020 • 178190 3.45 01 5140 • 178825 124.35 61 9020 178965 13.70 11 3180 • 179435 12.00 61 902b ill 179627 11.00 11 3180 179800 3.45 01 5140 0 180440 58.65 61 9020 • 181076 12.00 61 9020 182090 121 .35 6t 9020 , • • 584.55 009850 NEWCO INC 08294 218.25 01 1061 O 218.25 • . 009851 PUBLIC SERV CO OF COLO 0013N0 17`33 11 3140 • 17.33 • 009852 RKY MTN NAT GAS CO 7813N0 4.49 11 3140 0 ----- • 4.49 • ID ID • WAP200P WELD COUNTY GATE s 11/10/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE a 3 • AS OF 111/10/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND CEP! • NUMBER NO • - _ - ---""'> _-._ -- • 009853 STEPHENS AMY J 1028 12.00 01 2110 • ___r 12.00 • • 009854 TOWN OF OACONO A190N0. _"`74.00 11 3140 • 14.00 • 009855 TOWN OF MEAD 111182 13.00 11 3140 • • 13.00 • 009856 UNITED STATES WELOING INC 1035IR 280.80 61 9020 • 280.80 • 009851 WICKES LUMBER 208971 16.78 01 1061 • 16.78 • 009858 WINOGRAOS STEEL G SUPPLY 2035 291.00 11 3140 • • 291.00 • • TOTAL t 4,537.87 • • I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE $ 11/10/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 4 • AS Of 111/10/82 • • THIS IS IQ CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEOURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE l • THROUGH +I' AND DATED NotGngce, Io i ,} ND 98a THAT PAYMENTS SHOQI,O BE TO THE RESPECTIVE N P iN IH AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT f 'i6a MI I OATEO THIS /59m0AY 'OF AO e$18Ve, IL9P4 a i oR ' G E Ts;ww iN • ANO BUDGE SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY OFNoVeIn6 1 19 fa MY � FirflPIREsi 8 Eo( mfislon +pfres une 8 1986 • 42�ep ,Leis-ri/ NOTARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HERE BY IAPPROVEI a1 i1 THE CLn MS AS SET FORTH ABOVE!,,AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR ARE HEgESL CRDE 'DRAWN UPON THE Q,EN.E.vlu FUND TOTAL ING $ 1o3'L q OATED THIS /5rOAYOFNJJgm88c, 194.2. ATTESTt�, //__ __ 4-Q�A�UNTY CLERK AND RECORDER 8Y •' DEPUTY CHAIRMAN EM MEMBER u^"`� t1EM8ER MEMBER • CO • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ♦ • li I, WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE t 11/12/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 1 AS OF 111/12/82 O WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO 009859 DOROTHY L BROTEMARKLE GEN82 40.00 01 1025 . ---»- 40.00 f 009860 TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 0 O 009861 A. ROBERTA HIRL GEN82 _ _ 44.00 01 1025 44.00 009862 ADELINE ARNOLD GEN82 44.00 01 1025 0 S 44.00 009863 ADVENTURES AWAITING GENB2 40.00 01 1025 r-----40.00 0 009864 AFTER GLOW SENIOR CITIZEN GEN82 40.000 01 1025 40.00 0 009865 AGNES C 8USSEY GEN82 45.00 01 1025 • O 45.00 • 009866 ALOENA MEISNER GEN82 44.00 01 1025 • - 44.00 • 009867 ALETHA EBERHARDT GEN82 . 49.00 01 1025 49.00 009868 ALICE CLARK GEN82 62.00 01 1025 0 O w»'62.00 009869 ALICE ERICSON GEN82 40.00 01 1025 «40.00 • 009870 ALMIRA J KING GEN82 44.00 01 1025 • 44.00 009871 ALTA E DUNN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 0 r»_»40.00 • 009872 ALVENA G000WINE GEN82 40.00 01 I025 • r12 k ) 1, * • WAP200P WELD COUNTY OATE 111/12/82 . WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 2 * AS OF 111/12/82 O WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO O _...- R 40.00 * 009873 AL VINE ALL ES GEN82 44.00 01 1025 R Ill 44.00 R 009874 AMELIA MCOONALD GEN82 49.00 01 1025 49.00 0 . 009875 AMFAC ELEC SUP 22655 31.85 01 5140 0 31.85 009876 ANN ELDREDGE GEN82 44.00 01 1025 e -^ 44.00 009871 ANN JAMISON GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 O 009878 ANN MCQUEARY GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 009879 ANNA ANDERSON GEN82 49.00 01 1025 49.00 + 009880 ANNA BAUER GEN82 47.80 01 1025 47.80 O 009881 ANNA OWENS GEN82 M�M 44.00 01 1025 44.00 009882 ANNA P MINER GEN82 49.00 Ot 1025 O 49.00 009883 ANNA SJOBERG GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 + 009884 B JOAN WELLS GEN82 40.00 Ot 1025 40.00 009885 BACHMANS INC 631229 29.18 01 1031 • 40 ! $ WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY DATE 111/12/82 .• WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 3 • AS Of = 11/12/82 OP NUMBER PAYEE INVOICE W5AMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO 831230 21 .20 01 1041 • 50.38 . 009886 BARBARA .1 PIPPIN GEN82 44.00 01 1025 -r • 44.00 • 009881 BARBARA RADEMACHER GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 009888 BARBARA SLOAN GEN82 48.80 01 1025 • 48.80 009889 BARBARA WHITMORE GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 ; • 009890 BECKY LYNN SELBY GEN82 48.00 01 1025 48.00 009891 OENARD A HERMANSEN GEN82 44.00 01 1025 • 44.00 0 009892 BENNETT+ S CLEANERS 20822 29.45 01 1061 • 21706 33.00 01 1061 62.45 009893 BERTHA WEIMER GEN82 44.00 01 1025 • 44.00 009894 BERTHA WITTIG GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 0 • 009895 BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 009896 BETTY L BARNETT GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 009897 BETTY ROBERTS GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 0 • 41 • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 11/12/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE s 4 a AS OF s 11/12/82 • WARRANT PAYEENUMBER INVOICE WSAMT FUND OEPT + 009898 BETTY STAN GEN82 67.00 Ot 1025 a 67.00 0 009899 BEVERLY A BROWN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 . 009900 BF! WASTE SYSTEMS OCT82 24.50 19 4153 0082 24.50 19 4152 # . 49.00 • 009901 BIG R 196115 30.47 II 3131 O 199365 50.00 It 3140 199386 • 47.88 11 3132 0 205112 5.11 11 3131 . 206429 44.19 II 3132 208769 43.62 11 3132 f . 221.27 009902 BILL MCOUEARY GEN82 44.00 01 1025 44.00 . 009903 BIRCHWOOD APARTMENTS GEN82 40.00 01 1025 . 40.00 009904 808 MARKLEY VOLKSWAGEN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • » 40.00 009905 8088E DAVEY GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 0 • 009906 BONNIE 8RENNEMAN GEN82 49.00 01 1025 49.00 ! 009907 BRYAN G PAGE GEN82 40.00 01 1025 a ! �~ 40.00 • 009908 CAHEC FEE 200.00 19 4130 a ----- 200.00 0 . 009909 CANDY GALICIA GEN82 40.00 01 1025 , 40.00 41 4) E WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE t 11/12/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 5 • AS Of t 11/12/62 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO • 009910 CARL ADAMS-GORTON GEN82 49.00 01 1025 0 + 49.00 • 009911 CAROL DEPORTER GEN82 57.00 01 1025 • -�~ 51.00 dit 009912 CAROL MENY GEN82 -wr--40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 • 009913 CAROL MILLER GEN82 44.00 01 1025 • • �- 44.00 009914 CAROLINE SCHMIDT GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • --- 40.00 • 009915 CAROLYN CARLISLE GEN82 40.000 01 1025 *, 40.00 009916 CARRIE WALLMAM GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • -�^40.00 411 009917 CATHERINE OVERLY GEN82 49.00 01 1025 • -«- 49.00 • • 009918 CATHERINE K DEVEREUX GEN82 -`-^`40»00 01 1025 40.00 , 009919 CATHERINE MILLER GEN82 40.00 01 1025 •' • 40.00 • 009920 CENTENNIAL HEALTH CARE GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • • 40.00 • 009921 CHARLENE J DESCHANE GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 009922 CHARLIE B HUNT GEN82 40.00 01 1025 0 • 40.00 • 009923 CHRISTIAN CONGREGATIONAL GENG2 40.00 01 1025 • 0 A 0 WAP200P WELO COUNTY DATE 111/12/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 6 0 AS OF t 11/12/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WS MIT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO --- ---- 40.00 009924 CLALITE INC 31313 36.60 11 3180 31451 12.20 11 3180 32676 13.00 11 3132 33142 46.80 11 3132 108.60 � 009925 CLEDA L RUSSELL GEN82 40.00 01 1025 ^_--40 00 0 + 009926 CLYDE PEODYCORD GEN82 44.00 01 1025 44.00 009927 COLLEGE GREEN GARDENS GEN82 40.00 01 1025 0 • 40.00 009928 COLORADO DEPT OF HEALTH TESTS 20.00 19 4110 O -~~y20.00 ' 009929 COTTONW000 CREEK CLUBHOUS GEN82 40.00 01 1025 _- ~40.00 009930 DAVID TOM MI1142 181.78 01 1012 181.78 G 009931 DAWSON PETER MD S1028 148.00 19 4140 • 51103 - 150.00 19 4140 298.00 0 009932 DEAN KATHY E 111582 22.80 01 1012 • 22.80 • 009933 DEBBIE R HALE GEN82 aa a 45.00 01 1025 45.00 009934 DEBRA WHITE GEN82 -^4 58.00 01 1025 58.00 009935 DELBERT WEST. JR GEN82 40.00 01 1025 00 dl WAP200P WELD COUNTY DALE 111/12/82 A WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 7 i AS OF 111/12/82 `+ WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT i NUMBER NO ll 40.00 009936 DENISE QUALLS GEN82 59.00 01 1025 O 59.00 • 009931 DENNIS HORRIGAN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 • • 009938 DENVER SURGICAL SUPPLY 16361 49.40 19 4170 i 49.40 009939 DIANA HOWARD GEN82 59.80 01 1025 • • 59.80 • 009940 DONNA J CALVIN GENB2 57.00 01 1025 • 57.00 • • 009941 DONNA KIEHN GENB2 50.00 01 1025 • 5 0.0 0 009942 DONNA MCDONALD GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • • 40.00 • 009943 DORA TYE GEN82 49.00 01 1025 49.00 • • 009944 DOREAN G EVANS GEN82 M_-55.00 01 1025 • 55.00 O 009945 DORIS CJLHANE GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • • ~� 40.00 • 009946 DORIS DARLENE SALL GENB2 40.00 01 1025 40.00 • • 009947 DORIS ELDER GEN82 44.00 01 1025 • 44.00 • 009948 DORIS LEE GEHRING GENB2 40.00 01 1025 • o • 41 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE s 11/12/82 S WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 6 • AS OF s 21/12/82 S WARRANI PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO • -��. _ 40.00 009949 DORIS UHR1CH GENB2 40.00 01 L025 a • 40.00 • 009950 DOROTHE L GRANT GENB2 44.00 01 1025 O 44.00 • 009951 DOROTHEA E DEMAREST GEN82 49.00 01 1025 • 49.00 • 009952 DOROTHY HOLMAN GEN82 51.00 01 1025 • • 51.00 009953 DOROTHY J FOSTER GEN82 44.00 01 1025 • Y 44.00 0 • 009954 DOROTHY LOVE GEN82 40.00 01 1025 . 40.00 • 009955 DOROTHY M MARGHEIM GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • • 40.00 • 009956 DOROTHY M VAUGHAN GEN82 49.00 01 1025 6 -_- 49.00 • • 009957 DOROTHY MILLER GENB2 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 • 009958 DOROTHY V FARLOW GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • • 40.00 009959 DORRIS GRIFFIN GEN82 44.00 01 1025 O 44.00 • 009960 OOWNINGS CORPORATION 24538 635.94 01 1945 • 635.94 009961 DRUSLLLA GIBES GENB2 49.00 01 1025 • • ersarmisismangswennissor WAP200P MELD COUNTY GATE 1 11/12/82 r ill WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 3 9 . AS OF 1 11/12/82 0 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DE Pi NUMBER NO 49.00 41 009962 EASTERDAY DRUG 806183 49.20 19 4140 • • _-M-49.20 • 009963 EDITH SICKISH GEN82 40.00 01 1025 0 ^40.00 • 009964 EHRLICH MOTORS. INC GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 • 009965 ELAINE KRAMER GEN82 49.00 01 1025 • 49.00 . 009966 ELAINE SIGG GEN82 65.00 01 1025 • --- 65.00 • 009967 ELDA KOP? GEN82 ' _` 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 009968 ELDORA BLEVINS GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • ' 40.00 • 009969 ELEANOR N WEIGAND GEN82 40.00 01 1025 ill 40.00 • • 009970 ELIZABETH ANNE FUNK GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 • 009971 ELLA K BEAVER GEN82 57.60 01 1025 • 41 57.60 • 009972 ELLA MAE COX GEN82 40.00 01 1025 __ 40.00 0 • 009973 ELLEN L WAGNER GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 41 1 009974 ELSIE SHELLER GEN82 40.00 02 1025 • 'J WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY DATE 111/12/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I LO , AS OF I 11/12/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAKT FUND DEPT • NUMBER NO • t 40.00 009975 ESTHER HERNANDEZ. GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 009916 EULA GOLOEN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 ti • 009917 EVA OURS' GEN82 40.00 01 1025 -----------„, 40.00 009978 EVELYN L HOFFMAN GEN82 68.00 01 1025 • 66.00 f 009979 EVELYN M CASTEEL GEN82 40.00 01 1025 i 40.00 t • 009980 EVELYN OSTERMILLER GEN82 MN 40.00 01 1025 40.00 i 009981 EVERITT LUMBER COMPANY GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 009982 FAE MONTANO GEN82 44.00 01 1025 • --- ------ 0 44.00 • 009983 FAITH UNITED CHURCH GEN82 40.00 01 1025 + 40.00 009984 FELIX OESCHANE GEN82 40.00 01 1025 $ • -__~ 40.00 009985 FERN SILVEY GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 • 009986 FIRST CHURCH OF NAZARENE GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 009987 FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO 503104 32.00 19 4140 `' (0 0 WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY DATE 111/12/82 (4 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 11 ! AS OF 111/12/82 ($ WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT R NUMBER NU l4 503102 _ 64.00 19 4170 4 96.00 f 009988 FLORENCE HOWIE GEN82 40.00 01 1025 0 40.00 4 009989 FRAN GATES GEN82 49.00 01 L025 49.00 0 004990 FRANCES WISSLER GEN82 44.00 01 1025 + 44.00 009991 FRIENDLY VILLAGE OF GRLY G£N82 40.00 01 1025 $ 40.00 + .4 009992 GARY CHAMBERS GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 4 009993 GEORGIA KANTEN GEN82 49.00 01 1025 I �~^49.004 + 009994 GEORGIE 01EHL GEN82 40.00 01 1025 i 40.00 0 (+ 009995 GILL LION'S CLUB GEN82 - -40.00 01 1025 40.00 009996 GLADSTONE INVESTMENT CO GEN82 40.00 01 1025 (4 40.00 ' 009997 GLADYS ALOEN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 (4 40.00 0 (4 009998 GLADYS NESTER GEN82 49.00 01 1025 , 49.00 14 0 009999 GLADYS SPALDING GEN82 49.00 01 1025 (4 49.00 010000 GLESSNER WOOD GEN82 40.00 01 1025 (4 '0 l WAP200P WELD. COUNTY DATE I 11/12/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE s 12 AS OF : 11/12/82 01 ` WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND OEPT ') NUMBER NO 1) 40.00 010001 GRACE M TAYLOR GEN82 44.00 01 1025 �) '_--144.00 010002 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE THE 110282 24.65 01 1153 0 _-_24.65 I 010003 GREELEY DODGE GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 010004 GREELEY ELKS LODGE NO 809 GEN82 40.00 01 1025 0' 40.00 010005 GREELEY RENTAL CENTER 1592 42.40 11 3132 ............... ^~ 42640 1 / 010006 GWENDOLYN PAT JONES GEN82 40.00 01 1025 1 40.00 010007 HARRY E FEHR GEN82 44.00 01 1025 I 44.00 /1 I 010008 HARVEST TIME TABERNACLE GEN82 40.00 01 1025 1 40600 i) t 010009 HAZEL CHICK GEN82 40.00 01 1025 I) 40.00 t 010010 HAZEL OESCHANE GEN82 40.00 01 1025 0) t 40.00 0} 010011 HAZEL KOPSA 'GEN82 40.00 01 1025 # 40.00 t) V 010012 HAZEL ULRICH GEN82 40.00 01 1025 ,1 ' 40.00 t 010013 HELEN B ELGSTEN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 0) • b WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 11/12/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 13 , AS OF 1 11/12/82 I WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WW1 FUND DEPT , NUMBER NO ---- -CO 4 40.00 0 010014 HELEN CAREY GEN82 40.00 01 1025 4 40.00 $ 010015 HELEN I- BECANDER GEN82 49.00 01 1025 49.00 .11, 010016 HELEN LEINWEBER GEN82 ...... —40.O00 01 1025 40.00 (t 010017 HELEN LOVE GEN82 44.00 01 1025 (9 — W 44.00 1 010018 HELEN N DORSEY GEN82 40.00 01 1025 (0 40.00 GI 010019 HELEN RAU GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 .4 010020 HELEN SIRIOS GEN82 62.00 01 1025 (9 ~y-62.00 t 010021 HELEN WHITE GEN82 44.00 01 1025 ft t 44.00 (9 010022 HOWARD LOLOFF GEN82 ......... 40„00 01 1025 i 40.00 It 010023 HUMMEL BARBARA $11109 98.80 19 4140 a -- 98.80 il 010024 ILLINE LAFFERTY GEN82 40.00 01 1025 4.11 il 40.00 q 010025 IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH GEN82 ---w40O00 01 1025 40.00 {p 010026 IRA THOMPSON GEN82 40.00 01 1025 Z WAP200P WELD COUNTY OATE 1 11/12/82 $ WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 14 AS OF 1 It/12/82 .7 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO IP 40.00 0 010027 IRENE ES TRICK GEN82 40.00 01 1025 (l 40.00 II 010028 IRENE WILSON GEN82 49.00 01 1025 t0 49.00 CO 010029 JAMES COX GEN82 «49.00 01 1025 49.00 1 010030 JAMES E HIRL • 0GEN82 40.00 01 1025 (/ 40.00 010031 JANE F CONKLIN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 G 010032 JANE FARRELL-SEARS GEN82 40.00 01 1025 i 40.00 (1 010033 JEAN HOFFMAN GEN82 49.00 01 1025II CO 49.00 1 010034 JEANETTE SILER GEN82 54.60 Ol 1025 ~54.60 Co 010035 JEWEL. ARTIER GEN82 40.00 01 1025 $ 40.00 Ii 010036 JOAN E KLOMHAUS GEN82 61.00 01 1025 i O 61.00 010037 JOAN E PARIS GEN82 40.00 01 1025 O _-- 40.00 0 010038 JOAN HEISER GEN82 40.00 01 1025 .. 40.00 (J 010039 JOAN PARKER GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • WAP200P WELO COUNTY DATE 1 11/12/82 ,4 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 15 ! AS OF 111/12/82 01 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT !NO 4 ----» 0 40.00 (0 010040 JOANN MARSHALL GEN82 44.00 01 1025 0 44.00 010041 JOANNE HECKENDORF GEN82 40.00 01 1025 (0 r 40.00 (0 010042 JOANNE SALSER GEN82 ___ 40.00 01 1025 40.00 (10 010043 JOHN MICHAEL KUPKO GEN82 44.00 01 1025 $ U ---- 44.00 i 010044 JOHN R FARMER GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 0 010045 JOHN SITZMAN1 JR GEN82 --- 40.00 01 1025 40.00 010046 JOHN TUCKER _ GEN82 49.00 01 1025 I 0 -~ 49.00 010047 JOSEPHINE SNODGRASS GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 (j 010048 JOSIE TRUJILLO GEN82 40.00 01 1025 $ 40.00 010049 JUDITH BORLAND GEN82 44.00 01 1025 (I 44.00 1 010050 JUDITH L RUSH GEN82 44.00 01 1025 44.00 I O 010051 JUDITH T PETERSON GEN82 44.00 01 1025 ; 44.0 0 (0 010052 JUDY LLOYD GEN82 40.00 01 1025 1 (0 0 (ED ill / WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE s 11/12/82 I, WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 16 , AS OF $ 11/12/82 {0 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND OEPT NUMBER NO O I 40.00 010053 JUNE FUERSTENBERGER GEN82 40.00 01 1025 (0 40.00 i 010054 K—MART 14347 A57850 51.92 01 2330 57.92 i / 010055 KAGAN CHERYL MI1108 -�`-50.40 19 4140 50.40 <0 010056 KAREN EHRLICH GEN82 40.00 01 1025 U Y~ 40.00 1 01.0057 KAREN SEKICH GENB2 40.00 01 1025 ti 40.00 {' 010058 KATHERINE HODGE GEN82 -_-_Y 40.00 01 1025 40.00 (/ 010059 KATHLEEN S CORDES GEN82 44.00 01 1025 {/ -~ 44.00 1 010060 KAIHLYN F BOWER GEN82 48.80 01 1025 48.80 1 {i 010061 KATHRYN A FREESE GEN82 -�- 40.00 01 1025 , 40.00 {/ 010062 KENS CAMERA CENTER 25328 5.29 01 3182 1 i/ 5.29 , 010063 KERSEY SENIOR CITIZENS GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 / 010064 KOMAC PAINTCOECORATING CO 37381 109.04 t9 4150 37387 405.00 19 4150 r0 514.04 :a 010065 KWAL PAINTS INC 415450 9.31 19 4152 (0 i !' 0) WAP200P WELO COUNTY DATE S 11/12/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 17 ,) AS OF 111/12/82 E WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT ,) NUMBER NO __.....----------......................... .............. ---------......... __-a ....se E 4) 9.31 010066 LA SALLE LEADER 103082 26.04 01 1012 �) II ( 26.04 4) 010067 LA SALLE LION'S CLUB GEN82 40.00 01 1025 t _ 40.00 1 '. f- 010068 LADIES AID SENO? _ 40.00 01 1025 40.00 010069 LAURA CHRISTIANSEN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 4 ! ( 40.00 i 1 010070 LEAIRICE C HILL GEN82 44.00 01 1025 44.00 1 4 010071 LEON MILLER GEN82 49.00 01 1025 1 49.00 1 010072 LEONARD JENNIFER M1.1103 44.00 19 4140 1 ' I 44.00 010073 LEROY KERNS GEN82 49.00 01 1025 j 49.00 I f•, 010074 LESLIE PICKERING GEN82 40.00 01 1025 / 40.00 ( 010075 LIOIA GARCIA GEN82 40.00 01 1025 / ; ft 40.00 010076 LILLIAN C HASZIER GEN82 40.00 01 1025 C 40.00 1 ) i' 010077 LILLIAN DUFOUR GEN82 _-_40.00 01 1025 /) 40.00 I C010078 LILLIE KELLY GEN82 44.00 01 1025 0) i_ Ili 1 • 0I WAP200P SOLO COUNTY DATE 111/12/82 (, WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 18 $ AS OF $ 11/12/82 (, WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT , N UK 8 ER NO ' 44.00 010079 LINDA GARDNER GEN82 44.00 01 1025 0 ,,, 44.00 • 010080 LOIS TERRELL GEN82 40.00 01 1025 0 40.00 $ ,,, 010081 LORRAINE PARTRIDGE GEN82 49_00 01 1025 , 49.00 010082 LOUISE NE118ANKS G£N82 44.00 01 1025 i "M 44.00 0 010083 LOYD ELLIOTT GEN82 48.40 01 1025 '0 _-- 48.40 0 • 010084 LU FLACK GEN82 40.00 01 1025 , 40.00 010085 LUCILLE BROWN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 / 010086 LUCILLE HOWARD GEN82 49.00 01 1025 • 49.00 0 C• 010087 LUCILLE M STEVENS GEN82 44.00 01 1025 i 44.00 4 010088 LUCILLE MULLEN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 C• 40.00 0 010089 LUPE CASTRO GEN82 40.00 01 1025 (II -YY 40.00 0 (• 01.0090 LUPE GARCIA GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 (0 010091 LUPE MENDOZA GEN82 40.00 01 1025 C, 41 0 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 11/12/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 19 AS OF 1 11/12/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMI FUND DEPT • NUMBER NO 40.00 010092 LYDIA KEIL GEN82 ~ 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 • 010093 LYNDA BARRY GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 • • 010094 MAE MARTINSON GEN82 44.00 01 1025 • 44.00 010095 MAJORS WELDING C SUPPLY K06709 4.50 61 S020 K06974 8.90 61 9020 • 13.40 • • 010096 MARGARET BONEY GEN82 - 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 • 010097 MARGARET DAVIDSON GEN82 49.00 01 1025 • • 49.00 . 010098 MARGARET PATTERSON GEN82 40.00 Ot 1025 • 40.00 1 • 010099 MARGARET RIVERA GEN82 -YY 44.00 01 1025 • 44.00 • 010100 MARGE MILLETT GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • ~rr 40.00 • 010101 MARGIE HAAKE GEN82 44.00 01 1025 • �^^44.00 • • 010102 MARGUERITE M BATEMAN GEN82 _M�--44.00 01 1025 • 44.00 • 010103 MARIANNA TURNER GEN82 44.00 01 1025 • • 44 .00 • 010104 MARIE STENGEL GEN82 49.00 01 1025 WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY . GATE 1 1I/12/02 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE a 20 41 AS Of t 11/12/82 ID WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAME FUND DEPT • NUMBER NO • aa _ _ • —1 a 49.00 4 010105 MARILEE JEFFERS GEN82 44.00 01 1025 41 • 44.00 • 010106 MARION E FRANKS GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • - 40.00 • • 010107 MARION JOHNSON GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 • 010108 MARJORIE E WARREN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 41 • _ 40.00 41 010109 MARJORIE J. THOMAS GEN82 40.00 01 1025 ' • 40.00 • • 010110 MARLENE GENOWAYS GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 010111 MARTIN GUi1MER GEN82 59.80 01 1025 • 59.80 • 010112 MARY ALICE RIEOER GEN82 44.00 01 1025 ID 44.00 41 • 010113 MARY ARMAGOST GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 • 010114 MARY ARNOLD GEN82 40.00 01 1025 41 v 40.00 • 010115 MARY 8 RICHARDS GEN82 40.00 01 1025 41 . 40.00 • • 010116 MARY E MARTIN GEN82 57.00 01 1025 • 57.00 • 010117 MARY ELLEN STAMM GEN82 40.00 01 1025 41 • • • ID WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 111/12/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE a 21 AS OF a !L/12/82 • ili WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT . NUMBER NO O II 40.00 • 010118 MARY JANE LYON GINS? 40.00 01 1025 3 40.00• 010119 MARY KAY BACHENBERG GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 ) • 010120 MARY L WILKINSON GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40600 • 010121 MARY LITTLEFIELD GEN82 66.40 01 1025 J • a 66.40 ) 010122 MARY LOVE GEN82 54.20 01 1025 • 54.20 $ • 010123 MARY R GOOD GEN82 44.00 01 1025 ; 44.00 • 010124 MARY RANEY GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 010125 MARY WALTER GEN82 44.00 '01 1025 • 44.00 0 . 010126 MERCEDES MORRISON GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 • 010127 MERRITT CASWELL MI1108 71.20 19 4170 • • 71620 • 010128 MEYER JACQUE M11109 126.28 19 4130 • 126.28 • • 010129 MILDRED 8 FRANK GEN82 _ 49.00 01 1025 . 49.00 010130 MISCC TEXTILE RENTALS INC A17782 7.25 19 4153 4 41 • 40 WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY DATE S 11/12/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE s 22 AS OF t 11/12/82 40 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT A NUMBER NO 174942 79.55 01 1061 176540 10.90 01 1061 • 177820 7.25 19 4152 178187 82.90 01 1061 179798 70.90 01 1061 • 318.75 • • 010131 MITCHELL ,MARTIN GEN82 52.40 01 1025 • 52.40 010132 MOLLIE ARCHIBEQUE GEN82 55.40 01 1025 • 55.40 • 010133 MRS. G W SEEKER GEN82 49.00 01 L025 49.00 • 010134 MURPHY CINDY MI1025 59:80 19 4130 59.80 0 • 010135 MURRIEL ABBETT GEN82 49.00 01 1025 49.00 • 010136 MYRTLE HUCKABAY GEN82 44.00 01 1025 • 44.00 • 010137 NANCY MORGAN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 010138 NELLIE DENNING GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 • 010139 NERCO INC 10336 26.02 01 1061 • 10337 38.28 01 1061 . 64.30 010140 NOBEL INC 092782 1.53— 01 2310 248945 38.71 01 2310 • 248946 539.34 01 2310 • 248947 20.66 01 2310 • 597.18 • 010141 NOLA RAY HUFF GEN82 49.00 01 1025 • • • $ WAP200P WELD COUNTY GATE 1 ►1/12/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE s 23 , AS OF t 11/12/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAKT FUND DEPT • NUMBER NO 49.00 41 . 010142 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 522210 19.80 19 4140 a 523866 19.80 19 4140 • 525137 19.80 19 4140 + 525252 13.05 19 4140 526125 36.96 19 4140 • 526133 19.80 19 4140 a 526374 19.80 19 4140 • 149.01 • 010143 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 111282 556,702.39 12 9020 • 556,702.39 i • 01.0144 NORTHERN ARMORED SERVICE S1031 15.40 19 4110 i 15.40 010145 OLINDA HEIMOICMIER GEN82 40.00 01 1025 . ~x_40.00 • 010146 OUR SAVIOR'S LUTHERAN CH GEN82 40.00 01 1025 41 40.00 a • 010147 PAUL HURLOCK GEN82 ^M-49.00 01 1025 a 49.00 010148 PAULA ANDERS GEN82 45.00 01 1025 • 45.00 • 010149 PAULA HOWELL GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • r 40.00 • • 010150 PEARL E WEGHER GEN82 __40.00 OL 1025 i 40.00 41 41 010151 PENELOPE HERREN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 • 010152 PETTY CASH 110982 37.85 01 2330 • 11982 8.23 01 2330 . 46.08 • ID ED .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIll"..all7 WAP200P WELD COUNTY GATE $ 11/12/82 ✓ WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 24 a AS OF. I 11/12/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT a NUMBER NO + 010153 PETTY CASH BAGS w 2.64 19 4152 a FILM 15.18 19 4170 RISC 3.58 19 4110 POSTAG 3.10 19 4110 a STAMPS 10.71 19 4170 • SUPS 6.81 19 4140 a 42.68 • 010154 PHYLLIS L ANDREWS GEN82 44.00 01 1025 a • ---_r_59.00 a 010155 PHYLLIS SCHNECKLOTH G£N82 40.00 01 1025 • '40.00 a • 010156 PLATTE VALLEY EQUIPMENT GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 • 010157 PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMM INC 23597 30.00 19 4130 • . �~~30.00 a 010158 R EDGAR GIECK GEN82 44.00 01 1025 a 44.00 • • 010159 REBECCA POLLOCK GEN82 45.00 01 1025 i 45.00 a 010160 RITA KEIL GEN82 40.00 01 1025 a • 40.00 a 010161 RIVER VALLEY VILLAGE GEN82 40.00 0► 1025 • 40.00 i • 010162 ROBERTA H ABBETT GEN82 44.00 01 1025 + 44.00 • 010163 ROBERTA REICHERT GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • • 40.00 • 010164 ROSALIE BAUER GEN82 44.00 01 1025 «.. • 44.00 • • 0 : • 4D 4k WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE I 11/12/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 25 AS OF s 11/12/8241 • WARRANT PAYEENUMBER INVOICE MSAMT FUND DEPT • 0 010165 ROSE BEJARANO GEN82 49.00 01 1025 41 • 49.00 a 010166 ROSE MOSER GEN82 44.00 01 1025 O 44.00 i • 010167 ROSELLEN GOBLE GEN82 e 44.00 01 L025 41 , 44.00 41 010168 ROSIE PICKETT GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • • 40.00 i 010169 ROTH PONS GEN82 40.00 01 1025 __-~__40.00 • • 010170 ROTHMAN ELMER M11105 1086112 01 3400 • 108.12 • 010171 RUTH QUELL GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • • 40.00 010172 RUTH L SMITH GEN82 40.00 01 1025 41 40.00 • 010173 RUTH STOLL GEN82 51.60 01 1025 51 .60 • 010174 RUTH VANOERMAAS GEN82 49.00 01 1025 I • 49.00 • 010175 SALLY R 8USCH GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • Y40.00 41 . • 010176 SANDRA L THOMPSON GEN82 53.40 01 t025 53.40 010177 SANDRA TAUBKEN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 41 010178 SANDY WEICKUM - GEN82 40.00 01 1025 Ill l' WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE t 11/12/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 26 AS OF t 11/12/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO • _ _ 6 40.00 010179 SARAH BETZ GEN82 49.00 01 1025 a • 49.00 a 010180 SARGENT-WELCH SCIENTIFIC 530695 2.95 19 4180 • • w ~ 2.98 a • 010181 SHARON K MARIETTA GEN82 ^rW59.220 01 1025 59.20 ID 010182 SHARON MCALENEY GEN82 40.00 01 1025 a • 40.00 a 010183 SHERMAN LYON GEN82 44.00 01 1025 • ----�r�_ i 44.00 • 010184 SHERRY VIDAURRI GEN82 44.00 01 1025 44.00 Ill 010185 SHIGEKO YAMAGUCHI GEN82 40.00 01 1025 Z • ~--40.00 4 010186 SHIRLEY J LIGHT GEN82 40.00 01 1025 ill 40.00 a • 010187 SIDNEY WALKER GEN82 44.00 01 1025 44.00 010188 SLIMS' SANITATION SERVICE 001190 75.00 11 3131 a • 75.00 4 010189 SOCIAL SERVICES PO1082 23.35 01 3700 • 2X1082 21.66 01 3100 • 45.01 • 010190 ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH GEN82 40.00 01 1025 5 • 40.00 . 010191 ST WILLIAM CATHOLIC CHRCH GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 41 WAP200P WELD COUNTY GATE t 11/12/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 21 • AS OF t 11/12/82 • WARRANTPAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT • NUMBER 40.00 010192 STONE G STONE PLUMBING PARTS 4.30 19 4153 • • 4.30 • 010193 SUE VARVEL GEN82 44.00 01 1025 • 44.00 + • 010194 SUSAN GAPTER GEN82 _« 44.000 01 1025 e 44.00 • 010195 SUSAN INGALLS GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • • 40.00 • 010196 SUSAN JANSSON GEN82 44.00 01 1025 • �«~44.00 • • 010197 THELMA LAMERES GEN82 -_ 49.00 01 1025 • 49.00 • 010198 TROY WILSON GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • • 40.00 • 010199 VIOLA CALHOUN GEN82 44.00 01 1025 • ~«~44.00 • • 010200 VIOLA WAGNER GEN82 _�r«40.O00 01 1025 • 40.00 • 010201 VIRGINIA OELIERE GEN82 49.00 01 1025 • • 49.00 • 010202 VIRGINIA E COWAN GEN62 54.80 01 1025 • 54.80 • • 010203 VIRGINIA JOHNSTON GEN82 4500 01 1025 • 45.00 1 010204 VIRGINIA L REED GEN82 63.00 01 1025 • 41 _ WAP200P WELD COUNTY GATE 111/12/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE s 28 • AS OF 111/12/82 t WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT a NUMBER NO 63.00 010205 W GREELEY BAPTIST CHURCH GEN82 40.00 OL 1025 • 40.00 • 010206 WENOY COZENS GENB2 40.00 01 1025 • ~_ 40.00 + • 010207 WINIFRED L KRAFFT GEN82 `..49_00 01 1025 • 49.00 O 010208 WYETH LABORATORIES 083129 488.04 19 4140 • • 488.04 . 010209 XEROX CORPORATION A73864 55.00 19 4153 • 738647 55.00 19 4152 • 110.00 • 010210 1ST EVANGELICAL FREE CHRH GEN82 40.00 01 1025 0 • 40.00 • • TOTAL s 575.442.44 . ft 0 • Ill le 0 • • • • • • • • • e: WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE s II/12/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 29 AS OF t 11/T2/82 • • • • • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACC(�OUNTLNG 00 BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE ISTEO CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 29 AND DATED NovEn eeg. Ial 198a AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE V 0 R NT MOUNTS SET OPPOSITE • THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 675,4'/a. ' DATED THIS. J5WOAY of Novr r 19n. O� EC TOR MANAGEMENT • BUOGE � 1�8SCRI8E0 AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 15 DAY OFNOI5O1B5C, Ilya MY C 1 XPIRESS Yaw rresJune 8. 19 • � • J NOTARY PUBLIC. WEe THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD C9UNTY, COLORADO, HERE BY (APPROVE) {Bann r THE CLA1RS AS,I,+ SET FORTH ABOVE AND WARRANTS' IN PAYMENT THEREFO E HE 8Y R QgAWN UPON THE PrfilVieB131. • FUND TOTALING $ 915,4x/ YY' DATED THIS I5�'=' DAVINNOwmeCler 198a ATTEST : 1ik 7�CI ZOUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY • DEPUTY CHAIRMAN MEMB R MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER Q.L .)))aan e/fj �y Me • • • r f . • • • • • • • • • • o • • - RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO NOVEMBER 15, 1982 TAPE 682-90 & 91 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Monday, November 15, 1982, at the hour of 9:00 A. M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner John T. Martin, Chairman Commissioner Chuck Carlson, Pro Tem Commissioner Norman Carlson, Excused Co❑missioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner June K. Steinmark Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Sears MINUTES: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners' meeting of November 8, 1982, as written. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA: The Chairman included on the adenda furnishing and installing an air conditioning unit in computer room, followed warrants, and community block grant for Gill area, as item #13 under new business. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the moticn and it carried unanimously. CO:MISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: Commissioner C . Carlson presented the Engineering report for the week ending November 7, 1982 as follows: PRODUCTION: Gravelled the following Weld County Roads: 6129, between Weld County Roads 6126 and 61344 #39, between Weld County Roads 088 and #90 6130' , between Weld County Roads #129 and 6131 #132, between Weld County Roads #119 and #125 #130, between Weld County Roads #131 and #133 #84, between Weld County Roads #39 and 043 The following roads were spot graveled: 635, between Weld County Roads 684 and 692 #33, between Weld County Road #80 and State Highway #14 Blade patched Weld County Bridge 49/60A Through the week ending October 31, 1982, 16,865.60 tons of blade patch material was used. The crews are continuing to work on Weld County Road #22, between Weld County Road #31 and State Highway #85. Bridge and maintenance support 12 loads Briggsdale School Yard (1 belly dump pit crushed rock) 58,170 lbs. The dragline is working at the Geisert pit and the rock crusher is at the Pierce pit. To date,approximately 239 miles of roads have been graveled and approximately 5,000 tons of crushed and pit run gravel has been hauled. BRIDGE: The crews completed the work on Weld County Bridge 049/60A, culvert work on Weld County Road 65811, between Weld County Roads 647, and #49, and culvert work on Weld County Road #100, between Weld County Roads #57 and 059. The crews started working on Weld County Bridge #27131A. Engineering report for the week ending November 14, 1982, follows: PRODUCTION: Gravelled the following Weld County Roads: $98, between Weld County Roads #27 and #29. $63, between Weld County Road #88 and State Highway $14 $92, between Weld County Roads #63 and #65 $63, between Weld County Roads $92 and #94 $94, between Weld County Roads $61 and $63 #43, between Weld County Roads $92 and #94 $94, between Weld County Roads #39 and $41 Spot graveled the following Weld County roads: #392, between Weld County Road $88 and State Highway #14 $65, between Weld County Road #65 and State Highway #14 Blade patched the following Weld County Roads: #39, between Weld County Road #80 and State Highway #14 Through the week ending November 14, 198% 16,956.47 tons of blade patch material were used. The crews are continuing to work on Weld County Road #22, between Weld County Road #31 and State Highway #85. Eleven loads of material were used to repair wash outs. To date,approximately 300.05 miles of roads have been graveled and approximately 7,100 tons of crushed and pit run gravelhavebeen used. Bridge The crews started working on Weld County Bridge #5214/13A and continued working on Weld County Bridge #12/31A. WARRANTS: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the following warrants as presented by Mr. Warden: Encumbrance claims General fund $159,464.31 General fund 4,537.87 General fund 575,442.44 Social Services Fund Social Services 100,561.31 Old Age Pension 566.00 Payroll 1.5,758.77 Payroll 4,376.19 Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. BIDS: FURNISHING AND INSTALLING AN AIR CONDITIONING UNIT IN THE COMPUTER ROOM: Mrs. Rhoden presented the following bids and they will be considered for approval on November 24, 1982: BIDDERS BASE BID - LIEBERT BRAND ALTERNATE BIDS BRAND NAME Greeley Plumbing & Heating, Inc. No bid $21,610.00 Liskey Greeley, Colorado $21,990.00 Hiross Sam Ainsworth, Inc. $23,925.00 Greeley, Colorado Wyco Incorporated $25,487.00 $22,487.00 Hiross Ft. Collins, Colorado BUSINESS NEW: CONSIDER CHANCE ORDER NO. 1 TO WELD COUNTY ROAD 027.5 (MILLIKEN LAND FILL) CONSTRUCTION PROJECT: Mr. Scheltinga, county engineer, presented said change order, totaling $5,093.24. He added that when the grade was lowered the crews ran into soft clay soils which had tote removed and replaced with pit run materials. Mr. Scheltinga requested approval of said change order. Page 2, November 15, 1982 r,: ,. _. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve change order #1, totaling $ 5,093.24. Commissioner C. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER PROPOSED TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNING AT INTERSECTION OF WELD COUNTY ROAD #378 AND WELD COUNTY ROAD 127.5: Mr. Scheltinga reviewed this area and recommended that a stop sign be posted on Weld County Road 0378 and the speed limit be set at 30 miles per hour. He explained the removal of the curve and the making of the T intersection. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve said recommendation in total. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN CORPS OF ENGINEERS 404 PERMIT FOR REPLACEMENT OF WELD COUNTY BRIDGE 07/42A: Mr. Scheltinga reported that he submitted this request during July of 1982,and the Corps of Engineers has issued the permit, therefore, he requested the Chairman's signature. Mr. Scheltinga stated that the bridge will be move1to the south approximately 100 feet. Commissioner C. Carlson urged the Board to approve this request by stating that it is a must and commented on the area in concern. Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to authorize the Chairman to sign said permit. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CANCEL BOARD MEETING OF DECEMBER 8, 1982: Commissioner Kirby made a motion to cancel. the Board meeting scheduled for December 8, 1982 because there will not be a quorum present. The Commissioners will be attending the Colorado Counties, Inc. , convention. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER EISEt1 A.N CHEMICAL REVENUE BONDS: Mr. Warden asked that this item be held until later in this meeting when the representatives are present. CONSIDER CANCELLATION OF SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANTS FOR OCTOBER, 1982 IN THE AMOUNT OF $10,831: Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the cancellation of the Social Services warrants for October, 1982, in the amount of $10,831.00. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER APPOINTING COMMISSIONER TO ATTEND ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING OF FT. LUPTON MEADOWS DITCH COMPANY ON DECEMBER 10, 1982: Commissioner Kirby made a motion to appoint the Chairman to attend said meeting or he may appoint a derogate to represent Weld County. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER INTENT OF WELD COUNTY TO APPLY FOR SMALL CITIES COaMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT ON BEHALF OF WATTENBERG IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden requested that this matter be considered at the hearing scheduled for 10:00 A. M. today. It was a consensus of the Board to approve Mr. Warden's request. CONSIDER DECLARING NOVEMBER 28 THROUGH DECEMBER 4, 1982, AS WELD COUNTY HOME HEALTH CARE WEEK: The Board received a letter from the Rehabilitation and Visiting Nurse Association which requested that the Board declare November 28th through December 4, 1982 as Weld County Home Health Care Week. A congressional resolution on September 22, 1982 established this week as National Home Care Week. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to declare said week,as requested,as Weld County Home Health Care Week. Commissioner C. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RENEWAL REQUEST FOR PACKAGE LIQUOR STORE LICENSE FOR MARY M. VIEFHAUS, DBA CROW VALLEY LIQUORS: After the Board reviewed the Sheriff's office annual. incident report, Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve said renewal request. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RENEWAL REQUEST FOR PACKAGE LIQUOR STORE LICENSE FOR VIVIAN P. EVERS, DBA C. J. 's MERRI VALE LIQUORS: The Sheriff's office annual incident report reflected no problems. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve said renewal. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Page 3, November 15, 1982 CONSIDER REQUEST FOR 1983 DANCE LICENSE FOR GREELEY COUNTRY CLUB: Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve said request. Commissioner -Cteinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. COMMUNITY BLOCK GRANT FOR GILL AREA: Steve Pichel, representing the Housing Authority, presented the Community Development Block Grant Program for the Gill area. Said application is directed to the State of Colorado, Department of Local Affairs. The grant application totals $439,040.00, Housing Autority in kind services totals $20,000, and $19,040 Division of Human Resources weatherization contribution. On October 27, 1982, the Board of County Commissioners approved a request for Gill Single Purpose Project Housing rehabilitation grants and community clean-up and clearance grant application. Said application was submitted to USDHUD. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve said community block grant for the Gill area and authorized the Chairman to sign same. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. The Chairman recessed the meeting at 9:30 A. M. to be reconvened at 9:55 A. M. Tape change 82-91 The Chairman reconvened the meeting at 9:55 A. M. CONSIDER EISENMAN CHEMICAL REVENUE BONDS: The representatives for this matter were not present. The Chairman recessed the meeting at 10:00 A. M. to begin at 11:00 A. M. to discuss this matter. At approximately 11:00 A. M. the Chairman reconvened the meeting for discussion regarding the Efsenman Chemical Revenue Bonds. Mr. William C. Gorham, representing Kutak, Rock and Mute Bond Counsel, was present. He reminded the Board that on March 29, 1982, the Board approved the intent resolution for these revenue bonds. Mr. Corham presented emergency Ordinance 0104 entitled, "An ordinance relating to the issuance of adjustable rate industrial I development revenue bonds under the provisions of the Colorado County and Municipality Development Revenue Bond Act; providing for the issuance and I sale of Weld County, Colorado, adjustable rate Industrial Development Revenue Bonds (Eisen:nan Chemical Co. Project) series 1982, in the principal amount of $2,500,000 for the purpose of loaning funds to Efsenman Chemical Co. to finance the acquisition, construction, improving and equipping of a commercial office building in Weld County, Colorado; approving and authorizing the execution of a loan agreement between Eisenman Chemical Co. and Weld County, Colorado and an indenture of trust between Weld County, Colorado and a Trustee; and authorizing the preparation and execution of certain related documents and instruments." Mr. Corham read the ordinance into the record. • Commissioner Kirby called for a recess so the Board could meet with legal counsel. The Chairman recessed the meeting. The Chairman reconvened the meeting approximately five minutes later. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve emergency Ordinance #104 and directed publication forth- with. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Mr. Corham added that a pricing committee will be appointed and one of the members will be the Weld County Director of Finance and Administrative Services. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The resolutions and ordinance were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 11:05 A. M. APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO `al 6'rry to icac cAann/ j° rtiy hj r.a. ATTEST Chuck Carlson, Pro Tern }y GEtITCOUNTY CLEF�C�ANDR2 .CORDCR EXCUSED ANDCLERK TO TM BOAR Norm n arl on B 1 ra ��� � %11: ti ' 7, Deputy County tier-kJ C. . Kirb //,, 712_4(i!f��—_ :/4, November 15, 1982 1ne K. Steinmark RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS November 17, 1982 AGENDA Tape No. 82-91 ROIL CALL: John Mirtin, Chairman Chuck Carlson, Pro Tee Norman Carlson Bill Kirby June Steirm3rk MINUTES: Approval of minutes of November 15, 1982 ADDITIONS 40 AGENDA: 1) Add correction of Ordinance #112 APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGE2a1A DEPARTMENT DADS AND 1) Bob Davis, Veterans Office E;TnJfE7) OFFICIALS: 2) Betty Bowers, Library COUNTY FINANCE: OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BIDS: 1) Approve insurance bids ( Don Warden) (Bette Rhoden) BUSINESS: OLD: NEW: 1) Consider Oil and Gas Division Order Iran Asamera Oil, Inc. -513 T2 R67 2) Consider change of corporate structure for Barbara Jean Gigliotti and June Diane Wilkinson, dba The Entertainer, fka The Cove 3) Consider filing of survey of County Government Finances and General Revenue Sharing Survey 4) Consider Senior Nutrition Program Agreement with School Dist. #6 5) Consider Senior Nutrition Agreement with INC 6) Consider Area Athncy on Aging Purchase of Services Agreement P1A*AlING: 1) Site application- construction of sewage treatment plant - Mountain Shores Subdivision 2) Amended RE #484 - Trostel 3) RE #578 - Wacker 4) ZPMl #673 - Wacker - 5) 7,13M1 #674 - Sm;w 6) ZPMi #675 - Norden 7) WMi #676 - Perry 8) ZPM1 #683 - Kugler 9) Amend Bylaws of Building Trades Advisory Ccmnittee CONSENT AGENDA APPOINIIEN S: :-Nov 18 - Board of Adjustment 2:00 PM Nov 18 - Retirement Board 2:00 PM Nov 18 - Building Trades Advisory Board • N ' 7:30 PM Nov 22 - Work Session 1:30 PM Nov 22 - Hospital Board 4:30 PM Nov 23 - Cxmtnications Advisory Board .'2:00 PM Nov 29 - hbrk Session 1:30 PM Dec 2 - Utilities Coordinating Board 10:00 AM Dec 2 - County Council 1:30 PM Dec 2 - Board of Adjustment 2:00 PM Dec 7 - Health Board (Nov. & Dec. meetings oanbined) 1:00 PM Dec 8 - Board meting cancelled 9:00 AM HEARINGS: Nov 17 - USR, sanitary landfill, Daniel R. Horst and James Robert Dearmin, Sr. 2:00 PM Nov 17 - COZ, A to C3, Tl*cdure, Robert and Janice Rademacher 2:00 PM Nov 17 - an, vacation of Development Standards with Zoning Case #236, Golobe, Incas and Estavenovich 2:00 PM Nov 17 - USR, livestock confinmrent operation for cattle, H. W. Schneider - 2:00 PM Nov 17 - USR, Oil Production in R-1 District, North American Oil and Gas Inc., hlctran Inc. 2:00 PM Nov 24 - Satellite Camxnaications - Cable Television Franchise 2:00 PM Dec 15 - CO2, A to Cl, Jack W. Zimbelnen 2:00 PM Dec 15 - Hearing to consider tavern license, Jack W. Zimhelman dba Prospect Pub 2:00 PM Dec 15 - Hearing to consider retail liquor store license, Kathy M. Zirmbebnan, dba Prospect Pub Liquor 2:00 PM Dec 22 - USR, sanitary landfill and Certificate of Designation, Colorado Landfill, Inc. 2:00 PM REPORTS: 1) Clerk and Recorder - Collection of Clerk fees, month of October, 1982, and year to date CONAILNICATICNIS: 1) Special tax levies for 1983 2) Dept. of Highways Newsletter #82-45 3) Upland Industries re: proposed sanitary landfill 4) Notice Fran Erie Water & Sanitation District re: regular meetings 5) Division of Property Taxation re: application #82-374 6) Law Offices of Fpperson, McClary & Zorn re: Cervi dump site 7) Solar Petroleum, Inc. re: Notice of Water Flood application (attachments in Clerk to the Board's Office) RESOLUTIONS: 1) Approve USR, gravel pit operation, Bucklen Equip. Co. (Approved 8/18/82) * 2) Approve traffic control signing at intersection of WCR 378 and SCR 271 * 3) Approve authorization for Chairman to sign Corps of Engineers 404 Permit for replacement of WC Bridge 7/42A * 4) Cancel Board Meeting of December 8, 1982 * 5) Approve declaring Novemteer 28 through Decker 4, 1982, as Weld County Hare Health Care Week * 6) Approve appointment of Cannissioner to attend annual stockholders meeting of Ft. Lupton Meadows Ditch Carpany on 12/10/82 * 7) Approve 1983 dance license for Greeley Country Club * 8) Approve filing of survey of County Government Finances and General Revenue Sharing Survey • ORDINANCE: * 1) Corrected Ordinance #112 re: N.ill Levy * Signed at this meeting RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE INSTALLATION OF "STOP" AND "STOP AHEAD' SIGNS AT WELD COUNTY ROAD 378 AND INSTALLATION OF "30 MPH" TRAFFIC DEVICE AT WELD COUNTY ROAD 27.5 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Department of Engineering has in- formed the Board that "stop" and "stop ahead" signs are needed at Weld County Road 378 and a "30 MPH" traffic device is needed at Weld County Road 27.5, to insure safety to the traveling public, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, upon the recommendation of the Weld County Department of Engineering, has determined that said traffic devices are necessary for the protection of the general public. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Department of Engi- neering is directed to install "stop" and "stop ahead" signs at Weld County Road 378 and install a "30 MPH" traffic device at Weld County Road 27. 5 for the safety of the general public, and that said signs must conform to the State manual and specifications. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of November, A.D. , 1982. '7y' �? y T BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ,��r`"�a '"1 C��" �� ���� WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and RecorderH ��7,/! ft,� and Clerk to the Boar:(:) , Booar 1{' / -' arrttiin', airman / BY , al��� a CL n_ J/ 1 puty County Clerk uck Carlson, Pro-Tem APPROV 2,,,,i30 FORM: EXCISED // Norman Carlson _• /" -e,:-4 � County A orney Y . Kir y e K. Stei ark ,, - - DATE PRESENTED: November 17, 1982 r -.K • ct j 1 ` . � ?..,441L1,14- (4 p i./�J /) WOPti 4:\ `S 7;-6 r/I'f cl Ahltrto ao eneN {��n 1% nee4 1 / ,..---77; i I 5 fret/2 1 sepo1 ^—p /�p' ioGG-->7 ripe- III brr17 -�_ le phi Arco✓ h 1\ jq�<) '{arc o≥ Aj Jr ;„;A 11---------� We-/�J /b ae, R 27 % Sic e I/11/11 NO h?PH _Da 1, 4_._._ 6.O .I;� �. �_--_ ___ ._ --- carp -.yam,/11' i _. tirN li - - -- S. \ rrclltl,, clot Crvc 0\ 1Y TITLE }4,75 ei r C „ f, a � --J7 7,1 SURVEY BY DATE DRAWN 8Y DATE r/-S9f�CHECKED BYla DATE COUNTY ROAD NO. d1.1--- APPROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER t WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING FORM 16 275 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY 404 PERMIT FOR REPLACEMENT OF WELD COUNTY BRIDGE 7/42A WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Engineer has presented to the Board of County Commissioners Army Permit No. CO 2SB OXT 2 004836 which allows the placement of fill material in conjunction with a channel realignment and replacement of Weld County Bridge 7/42A, and WHEREAS, said permit must be signed by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners stating that Weld County accepts and agrees to comply with the terms and conditions of said permit, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners determines that said permit is necessary to protect and maintain the bridges of Weld County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign Army Permit No. CO 25B OXT 2 004836, said permit being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of November, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:11Gi_!y ti.ttnl f a L 1 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder as d Clerk to the BpSf JO _ . Marti - lirrmmaan (-- 1eputy County•C er��� Chuck Carlson, Pro-Tem APP OVE AS ibialaFORM: EXCUSED X Norman Carlson _ ,: `/Y c,L / Qounty At orney W. KKiirrrbJy / ne K. Stei mark DATE PRESENTED: November 17, 1982 ! 11 l r (1±;i Nacre y4> CI c= '- ' ' DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY 4 OM ANA DISTRICT. CORPS OF ENGINEERS 6014 U.S POSI OFFICE AND COURTHOUSE OMAHA NEBRASKA 68102 REPLY 10 AIEENtiON OF. 1�6 Permits Branch ✓� 41 y`6 PO Box 5, onaha, NE 68101 7 '✓ 1 1 v NIR00P-N 22 October 198215V Weld County 933 North 11th Avenue Greeley, CD 80631 • • Gentlemen: Inclosed is proposed Department of the Army permit No. CO 2SB 0XT 2 004836 to place fill material in conjunction with a channel realignment and bridge replacement project in the Little Thompson River near Johnstolln, Colorado. Please review the general and special conditions of the permit and, if acceptable, sign and return both copies to this office within 30 days. Upon receipt, the permit will be executed and returned to you. The pennit is not valid until signed by the District Engineer. Sincerely, 1 Inclosure !! 1ti hOOD ORD R\ Permit (dupe) ief, Operations Division CO 2S8 Okf 2 001836 Application No.— ----_---- ----------- Name of Applicant County caot_—_-- --__..-- -----_---- ----__.--- Effective Date Eepiration Date Ilf appl lcablel_ 41._a�ppljcab1e .__ DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT Referringto written reate;t dated 1S JDly_39S2 mr a per me to I I Pe dorm v.nrk in or al fee o-ng nas,9q Gle waters of the Un.ted Stales.upon the recommendation of the Chief of Engineers,pursuant to Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of March 3, 1899 133 C.S.C.4031: 1 X Oischarae dedund or f,0 rnareriat into waters of the Unred States upon the ¢seance of a permit from the Secretary of the Army acting trio oo9h the Ch. t of En9.reers pursuant to Section 404 nl the federal water Pollution Control Act i26 Star.816,P.L.92.5001: I 1 Transport died9"d material for the purpose of dump.ng,r ✓JO ocr.]n wa•eri a pun the iY:uance Ol a perm,,born the Secretary of the At my act.ng through the Ch.el of E ng,ree rs pursuant to Section 103 of the Marine Protection,Pesea•ch and S arc to Dries Act of 1922 1 P,6 Stal,1052,P.L.92.532f; Weld County 933 North 11th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 is hetets aulh•.dred Ga the Se.mrer, attire Aria,: " place fill material in conjunction with a channel realignment and bridge replacement project (see page 6 for Detailed Description of Authorized h'ork) • in the Little Thompson River XX near Johnstocn, Colorado I , n act'indictee"oh the plvnund Jraninys atlathed hereto ohich are innnpurared in and mule apart of sib permit On dtan.ngs'give "lc nu nitre?cr other definite identifiorico nut k,.) . .y suhant Cu the L,I!.rtr,n(con],rivns' • I. Genera?Conduions' a That ail ac ti vin es 'dent,f.P d and authorized herein shag Ge cons stunt wish the terms and co rid•Gonsol this permit,and that any at 0,4.es not stMol.cally dent feed and aathori red herein shall constitute a vblat ion of the terms and condtior•s of this permit which may resort in the mrl.f,caron,suspension or revocat on of this perma in whole or in part,as set forth more speuheat!y in General Con stn.on s I or k hereto. and in the nut tat On of such I egat pros redings as the Uri ted States Government may consider apprciri ate, .•J:ether er not this per mil has Goes Des iousty month ed.suspendad or revoked in wtaore or in pmt. ENG IONM 1721 EDITION Of I APR 74 15 0050L IE. s HlL 22 tE R 11452 3031 G. Thal all Kt,r-lies authorized herein shall,it they envoi ie, dunng their c or4h uct ion or°oraar!ion,any discharge of pollutants into waters of the United States or ocean waters, be at all Iinies eon Si stem ye lh apps iceble water quality ma'&aids.e f fluent hmtat,sri and sraritards of performance. Pr a h.bt horn, pre.rear Oent standards and man agem.ent Practices estaWnhed pars cant to the Federal Water Porlution Control Act of 1972 I P.L.92.5!X0. 86 5rat.8161.the Marine Protection,Research and Sancwanes Act of 1912 IP.L.92532, e6 5rat,10521,or put su s:t to applicable Stare and local b•n- c that Nneo the act•erte autnw,+ed hete•r, nvo+es a ditcharge during its constructor.or operation,of any pollutant breluding dredged w tit rnyerhalt, into..wets of the Onted Stales. the aothony ed act'sny shall.ll appricabre water quality standards are revised or mod.Led&,ring the term of this permit, be mod!!ed,d necessary,to conform with such rev lsed Of modified water quality standards within 6 months of the effective date of any rewash on or modhf eath on or wirer quality standards,oe as directed by an imp len,entat On plan meta led in such revised or m odf.ed standards, or within such longer period of time as the District Engineer,in consultation with the Regional Administrator of the Envronmental Protection Agency,may determine to be reasonable under the circumstances. d. That the discharge soli not desuoy a threatened oe endangered species as identified under the Endangered Species Act, or er danger the c+d<al habitat of Such spttics. e. that the per mittee agrees ro make every reasonable effort to prosecute the Contt ru ctlon or caper at'ion of the work authorized tie r ern•n a rnanr,er so as to Ininim are any 7d'rer Se on fish,wildlife,and natural enwrronmen pal values. I. that the permit lee agrees that he will prosecute the construction o•work authorized herein in a manner so as to minimize any degradation 01 water qua,'ty. g. That the per rmnee shall permit the District Engineer or his aut hw'zed repesen tativelsl or designees) to make periodic inspections at any time ducmed necessary in order ro assure that the or t a ty being perfumed under authority of this permit it in accordance with the terms and cond4ons Prescribed herein. h. That she perm.:tsee shall ina•r.ta✓s the sty un,re or work avthwieed herein in good cond•fian and in accordance with the plans and d•alt ngs attached hereto. That this permit 0.)(1 riot convey any property rights, either in real estate Or mate mat,or any eat luSive pnylteges,and that it does not au thou re any mtu ry to pr00er ry w Invasion of rights or any infringement of Federal,State,or local laws or regulations nor does it otrvwte the repnre:vent to obran State er I Dear assent required by law for the ektrvey authorized here's- S. That this permit may be summarily suspended, in whole or in part,upon a I,nd ng by the District Engineer that Immed hate suspension of the attain:y authorized herein would be in the general py6fic interest. Such suspension shalt be effective upon receipt by the per mime or a in it en notice thereat which short indicate Ill the event of the sEpension. IN the reasons to this action,and (31 any cw receive co pre.entar•ve measures to be taken by the perm it tee which are deemed necessary by the District Eng Meer to abate imminent hazards to the general puULc ,Merest.the penn•tte a shall take immediate action to comply with the provisions of thrs notice. Within lea days lo!rawing receipt of this notice of suspjrS On, the permit tee may request a hearing in order to present information relevant to a decision as to whether his permit should be reinstated,encdd,ed or.evoked.11 a heating is requested.it shall be conducted par want to prix edges presc r.bed by the Ch het of Engineers.Alter cOrnptet:on of the hearing.or within a reasonable time alter issuance of the soccer,ston notice to the permit tee it no hearing is,equesred,the permit will either be reinstated,modified or revoked. k. That this permit may be either mod tied,suspended or revoked in whole or in part if the Secretary of the Army or his authorized representative determines that there has been a violation of any of the terms or conditions of this permit or that such actors would otherwise be in the public interest.Any such trod:hrat ion.suspenson,or revocation shall become effective 30 days after receipt by the peimdtree of written notice of such action whit);shall specify the facts or conduct warranting same unless 111 within the 30-day period the permit tee is able to saps rare for fly demonstrate that la)the alleged violation of the terms and the conditions of ths permit did not,in '�T' • fact,occur or (6i the alleged violation was accidental,and the operating in compliance with the terms and conditions ego per inn ree has been of the permit and is able to proede sanstactors assurances that future operations shall be in IA compliance with the terms and c andirons of this permit.or t21 within the a!oreta.d 30day period. the perm:ttee requests that a public hearing be held to present oral and written evidence concerning the proposed modification.suspension or revocation. The Conduct of this hearing and the procedures for mak mg a final decision either to modify,suspend or remke this permit in shore or in part shall be pursuant to procedures prescribed by the Chi el of Engineer. 1. That in issuing this permit,the Government has relied on the information and data which the permittee has provided in connection with his permit application. tl,sobuquenr to the issuance of this permit,such information and data prove to be false,incomplete or . InaKNrate,this permit may be mod,f ied,suspended or revoked,in whore or in part,and/or the Government may,in addition,institute appropr ate lege Proceedings. m. That any modification, suspension,or revocation or this permit shall not be the bass for airy claim for damages against the United Stares. n. Thal the perms,tee shall notify the D:strlcu Engineer at what time the actrvl ty authui red herein will be commenced,as far in `a advance of tie time of commencement as the District Engineer may speedy,and of any suspension of work,if for aDc-riod of more than -ii one week.resumption of soot and its Completion- • _.TS 2 o That rl tee act v ty aathonred herein PS rot vatted on or before_._.__ ___day of __. _,t9 • tone year from ta'e dale of issuance of thl1 pe rmil unless tithe rw-Se speoLedf and it c orcp'e te0 on or before day of_ _,l9._ _ 1three years from the date of ssua nee of Nn permit unless other w-se speck?SI this perm,,d rot prey pas'y re-Ot ed or spec.he e:1y a atended,She! Weer one ally expire p That th,s permit does not a uthpnre or approve the construct-on of par tKulOr structures, the authorlra ton or approval Of wh,ch may req.',re authorization by the Congress or other age rcies of the F ederal Government. 9 That d arid when the Permit-tee desires to abandon the ac Irvl ly a utborteed herein,unless such abandonment ts par[of a Iran Sfer procedure by cA¢h the per mime rs trans rerr,ng hs interests herein to a th✓d party pursuant to General Cond tton 1 hveol, he rnoa restore the area I,a Con, ton Satl slat tory 10 the DiOtt nicI Engineer, . That if the recording of this permit IS possible tinder applicable State or local lay,the permlth'e shalt lase such ac bon as may be r.eressary 10 record 010 permit re'N the Register of Deeds or other appropriate o lire'al chargedwrth the retpranS.bady for ma rfa-nmg records 01 I•tie to and,nterests in real property. t. That fins permit may nol be transferred to a third party vu thout pr.Or wrrtlen not ce to the Di Engineer,eider by the lrancie r eel vu'.lien agree mewl 10 corny with all ler ms end condbons of Ism perms or by the transferee subscnb.ng to this permit in the space pron',CA tndovr and theilby agree.ng to comply wills a!I terms and ea nd bons of this per mil In add lion, d the pc rmdi,e v an elerS the in rests oushoneed her ei by conveyance of realty, the deed shalt reference this permit and the terms and cord dons sp-ed.rd herein and Ili.y e'er rn.t sb art be recorded along wit h the died w-th the Reg-SKr of Deeds or other appropriate OH a rat. II Spec rat Condit tons I Here list cord-Dons relar in g speed.ca'ry to the pr owned Su act re.or work aulba n red by l hs perm R l'. a. That all construction debris will be disposed of on land in such a manner that it cannot enter into the waterway. b. That equipment for handling and conveying materials during construction shall be operated to prevent dumping or spilling the materials into the water except as approved herein. c. That care will be taken to prevent any petroleum products, chemicals, or other deleterious materials from entering the water. d. That only clean, nonpollutional materials will be utilized for fill in order to minimize excessive turbidity by leaching of fines, as well as to preclude the entrance of potentially polluted materials to the water by natural runoff or by leaching. - e. That all work in the waterway is performed in such a manner so as to minimize increases in suspended solids and turbidity which may degrade water quality and damage aquatic life outside the immediate area of operation. f. That only clean riprap materials will be utilized in order to avoid the percolation of fines which would result in excessive local turbidity. g. That the clearing of vegetation will be limited to that which is absolutely necessary for construction of the project. h. That close coordination will be maintained with dotefstream water users, advising them of any water quality changes to be caused by the construction. i. That all dredged or excavated materials, with the exception of that authorized herein, will be placed on an upland site above the ordinary high water line in a confined area, not classified as a wetland, to prevent the return of such materials to the waterway. j. That all earthwork operations on shore will be carried out in such a manner that sediment runoff and soil erosion to the water are controlled. (Special Conditions continued on page S) 9 Ire le Spcc,a' Cord bons ride be app'cab'e when appropnate': W5eePPA OLc WAT a—iWsW. Hsts u,,.,o.., .r.,. -ts r. .. _ __f .it-, f 9�r,Q e.'l-'y m 4 S - Inter a"..� p✓..nr.nrrtuttaaavv uw 3„1„,e .n the ucwLao..dwoit a..rA.t-, ,i h, c..ss,rperl,tw✓n1,rta•nn.,•n.'. I) In a na Ar leTot thtll to mad✓jw,dss netmUtne In nteeent the hall and lire uvlty_he prtili of all ntvigahle wally!.at by ar41 kty ry ...to. ALy an.fe.,'V. € 1 l} if she d.cntav Ta a A c any ttritriere pr ....nit a.nMrc pA Late ..n&l bitilLyrisiyy f.mvut-4 In he,It,, sacs •4)" ar,i`s^ms c_may(gpa••-"4bµ- art un.Kd54a}¢1-fnvr l:..vpytpM1yQ_.nn.•;ndan,t myna:apd Pv andal 0Te eepenv of the 9 1' a ter IlE[m,tsr ,.inn rece4laol a nnar✓ , r nl rhrt4mr m.' fir wy p¢,+ of the .-4.•r,'4e:yCr-.tiW 14 hheita.+t4bC4LNP4OfreW ibe lJ atay_Ct,. .at tM-1ea4 +B ta_iSlLtat_aal_u_oiLiad1.rite-Mati_dcre[t.4essc elbp aeazLa)t:.in as Ir awa.4Jn4a.4A.-af .h0./•-,z 4 a 1a.•c-aa-fernitf�r4•4,-0ei •S::ICLdQ!Le-nikCsJL'Y itltc ::RULGt.b&aahaiit 1.r:nlysrnsa•ne I LP Srrre Liry_yl his rt'ssQra&nta 1r ay rn Stamm con l..-rtit,yr e,,.et0.rnhr....,dad it •'he% 'Y:. 'A✓J,.. e Sir a vyet.far Cm II. Pia.' Ts,it np .• ✓hacahy teehr.tat ii,ev.r.nalt,th.r,be tRiuttAiri,ilferThihrti%urn,n m.,,h r.h.,:in ti rear by .•,a4 p_sy:TQt3jca t.nats,no VP Sar1.LI a nl ttSFattm,t Au+c lh_ m..Win,rat ng all f„npar.r .. •a o nv01,,h,,_“, ....e pat,tit I h,-fa,n nil rha ,Prig of tro•c y..M.ne rllr.etn I nm Mmaar by ws a Hann r, a.taatoaHdt4..a a ...6 ntla.' `e a µnteuCSra hie UnrnC..c bs •t t✓,^,the'tea nitr..,r aolths4Etra hanya r...md.r the..LI,mn.r-,r -ii RSU•^^e DISCHARGESOF DREDGEDDR F ILL MATERIAL INTO WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES. a That ;he d,scbarge will be can led Out in conformity w4?, the gnats and obtect vet of the EPA Gu,dehnes eslabl shed p'4•swnl 10 Sedan 40410 of the F WPC A and pu 4'rshcd in 40 CF R 230, b. That the detcb)rge em II consist of su oable material lice Prom to tic po'lotants in other than trace fluent bes; C. That the I II e'eared ty She d',scbarge wgl pe p roped).ma inla.ne-dto prevent a rotor and other lOn-from t tout errs of po}lvo on;and n That rha tier^yc, ..e ent en,.i..e.eyet pL 4 That the h r,oan0 w II tie tamed nui In enntater.Itt .. h the mrtr,r,ha.en.nc,- a..r q:q^. el •M10 CW' . t e..,hA'hcd in Can nrttltJel rT tav t'et . 'Oh.��7% I) Ihat the c rirl:Ilrt shall(stare a root,rd th.t rMrm.e fa a C(,r5c'•C',n'a lava.n'h et ctal,n to..man IQ,.h..r et rt e..••t-er-r d.rr.p•Fg This pc rm,l shall become a Notice on the date of the O nv ci Engineer's trcnature Perm4lee hereby accepts ar.d ag'ret to comp'). 01 Pith the terms and condtens of 11,1 perm,. � ' '- 11 / PERVIT TEE DATE CY AUIHORLTY OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY: 'DATE DISTRICT ENGINEER, US ARV 1.CORPS OF ENGINEERS Trans'tree he'ebe agrees to cornEely with the le rn's and C on6 bons of IbiS frt rmll TRANSFEREE DATE 4 DA Permit No. CO 283 OXT 2 001836 Weld County Special Conditions (cont'd) k. That when the District Engineer has been notified by a fishery agency that a filling activity is adversely affecting fish or wildlife resources or the harvest thereof and the District Engineer subsequently directs remedial measures, the pennittee will comply with such directions as may be received to suspend or modify the activity to the extent necessary to mitigate or eliminate the adverse effect as required. 1. That in the event any historical, archeological, architectural, or other cultural artifacts, vestiges, or• remains are found prior to, during, or after any earth disturbance or construction activity in the proposed project area, the per- mittee shall immediately notify the District Engineer. m. That reinforcing bars in the broken concrete riprap shall be cut off flush with the concrete. n. That the broken concrete riprap shall be placed in such a manner so as to provide a reasonably solid mass, with no appreciable variation in thickness nor slope. o. The United States shall not be responsible for damage to property or injuries to persons which may arise from or be incident to the cork herein authorized, and the pennittee shall hold the United States harmless from any and all such claims, except to the extent that the damage or injury is caused solely by the negligence of the United States. • p. That work in the waterway will be carried out during the low flow period. q. That the broken concrete riprap will be covered with 18 inches of topsoil dotal to the ordinary high water line. That area and all other areas on shore disturbed or newly created by construction activity will be seeded with vegetation indigenous to the area for protection against subsequent erosion. S • DA Permit No. CO 2SB OXT 2 004836 Weld County DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AUTHORIZED WORK In accordance with the terms and conditions of this permit, Weld County is authorized by the Secretary of the Army to place fill material in the Little Thompson River in conjunction with a channel realignment and bridge replacement project located in Sections 21 and 22, Township 4 North, Range 68 West, Weld County, Colorado. The work consists of excavating approximately 6,000 cubic yards of earthen material from an area 250 feet long by 65 feet wide along the south bank to form a new channel. The excavated material will be used to fill the old channel. The new channel will have a bottom width of approximately 40 feet and have 12 to 14-foot high banks with side slopes of 2-foot horizontal to 1-foot vertical. An estimated 200 cubic yards of riprap will be used to armor coat both sides of the new channel. The riprap will consist of placing broken concrete slabs approximately 12 inches thick by 24 inches long by 24 inches wide along 250 feet of the south bank and along 200 feet of the north bank. The purpose of the project is to straighten the channel and reduce erosion along the bank at the new bridge abutments. 6 CO 2SB or 2 001,836l Y raa l' s- •71,6mr 116 PRaecr !� Tq �i14 . SITE SB i 1�� lit -1-- 243? // }, ;✓r iiII //� �i�. "� SCALE l's IMILE LITTLE TNOAIPSON - 2T <`f../ '�/� �%� 2.� �i �� OIL 25 VICINITY MAP V-S. 56 m fR/P�RP - `� fizz o__ �_ /rN_ ' CUT Nir Lv `i I. \� '. . ' i N., c //n AJi "‘„,_,7 Of/W V(1 EXISTING BRIDGE Sf.C T/ON �!-A ____ NO SC9eE >. 20010/. EXISTING RIVER BANK . . thrill'''.y 4 rG .. - I �-+ x '_{1 , y0 Ay,_-_,_,V...._(-4 -'2( n'ri �.i�x7r� xxx�(xxr�r -""- ‘),04C. "� fq J RIP-RAP LITTLE T I II i ���� 15s 12LC><r LrX j-r—,.-4. �`..�- .cam-�,XYY ^ Y rrw� PROPOSED RIVER BANK PROPOSED BRIDGE _il 2>O'oC/Cid:ar'o/- • BR. 7/42A N.T.$ PURPOSE: F////RiP/'4/o DATUM MSL ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS: IN L//le thorn/'sew MiAer ' Lewis Hart AT 2 Bab yo6e - COUNTY OF We%/ STATE Colorado ern APPLICATION BY W /a e /Co. SHEET / OF / DATE ,:+ . µR0 11J,s 1643 c.1 in �..>C "3 .- 1 " :•"'.:t z» .;a*ai },K'SR=::s mow f> rrs ,N5, -.... .,r.._,..._... .__.:-+:-._.. . . ,...... ...1. i.. x_4: .. .....i........._.-..::�c3:d,iSl:,'2;:i.-:... ; =Ty RESOLUTION RE: CANCELLATION OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' MEETING SCHEDULED FOR DECEMBER 8, 1982 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a quorum of the Board of County Commissioners will not be present at the meeting of December 8, 1982, and the Board deems it advisable to cancel said meeting. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Board meeting of December 8, 1982, be, and hereby is, cancelled because a quorum will not be present at said meeting. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of November, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Line /2 y WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County lerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board J T. Martin, Chairman D �D eputy CountyClerk Ch ck Car on, ro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: EXCUSED Norman Carlson _ r Col ty Attorney C. . Kirby _.222e21 e K. Stein arc DATE PRESENTED: November 17, 1982 V `., • ✓ ��� �'1�.„,\� ti ,.-.. \�. ���/V�.� • fit} rt (. IJ � / , Y.l ` yl(j� �ajr'Y� ,. / ;�liT ' 'c11. ~~ 'F •2 ' r _ J•`L�v ✓!r.A • • ` ter.-.:.:%:...:_ - ' - --.4 c 'ti 1( i f i.-..1 .era ,/L J j .. r F, tom d O N { i!J I (1 IFS IS c)..4svN 1111l, :•,it1f1 f t-7 .r+•. tl f�lriylt , t I .-1ii.,-).,:2A; C 0; -0 d tl d \' l'ti X r0 r, , 3l, Fsy#a t i! I O 'a to E 4' {r, N. r k r£' IrL i? 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I o r m tl 1 { yy F`r '�i i FO t� _ t0 x , 2 O a fa F ;'tifiiJA i 1' \ }{� i .F94',..-71I4 `� -43 K .Or x ti Z+O .� Y 1'((}i,,, .e2' +� A`, j . i'",art ';�I I O W*0'-'''V (llrf7(t,il �J• ! yam- I J f,� •ft 1 ��" ,�• kl a i.. ba, jrrriEi 4. r N toiX OO F fv m }' E• F, 0 • N >; O H tlro m •ado 1� 3 u �FL o�ro W { �' { ",' ,1 ! , , d ti N N o a 0Oi a, f( tt, r; °'� `�" , II 1 y t0' d O O ^o A 1 fi \ i�'� .q J Q •C tl.r F tJ F,X fa Fa I(t t . 1, W w a m tl ,., 14. xro d d o � �� r -a W r..1-,3 E 3 a,a, it-. t { ' x a o O N A X ' ' a r i. •�' J ` : ; g N!'-'-- 3 3ar ' vdm u atlta Il�rl t .ti ro 3 Fa F. 0 'tl<It S + f c.. +1 j K 4. 00 tl l :Fie$ • . . s +;a �•- 3?.+ i l�-i s r-• < 1l 9aj�j 7 ,.,.. _ .r 'row- l,'^ '• �\/�"\/\':/'�`�%\ i "�^\.:�\./�/\_; tip_%'� RESOLUTION RE: APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSIONER JOHN T. MARTIN TO ATTEND THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LUPTON MEADOWS DITCH COMPANY WHICH IS SCHEDULED FOR DECEMBER 10, 1982 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been established that Weld County should have a representative at the Annual Meeting of the Lupton Meadows Ditch Company, said meeting is scheduled for December 10, 1982, and WHEREAS, Commissioner John T. Martin has been appointed to represent the Board at said meeting. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that Commissioner John T. Martin shall attend the Lupton Meadows Ditch Company Annual Meeting scheduled for December 10, 1982. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of November, A.D. , 1982. ‘.....tn BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 1') n.. .. 1. ,... /:,,,.J WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder )ii e „- and Clerk to the II and J n T. Martin, Chairman -eputy ounty C erk Chuck Carlson, Pro-Tem APPROVED AB T FORM: EXCUSED Norman Carlson iY i C unty Attorney C. W. Kirby erYmil e K. Stei ark 144 9- DATE PRESENTED: November 17, 1982 C.C: erncf4,='y The Lupton Meadows Ditch Company i 3 1392 /a /6 Avs-k- 4vc FORT LUPTON, colour* trz' z. 1 GREELEY. COLA, November ! l9_ft- ANNUAL MEETING Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The Lupton Meadows Ditch Company wllf be held at the /0/6 to T.K ',1 ve._ Fort Lupton,Colorado,on Friday,the._._V' da of Y December, 18..1e- , promptly at 10 o'clock A M., for the election of directors and such other business as may properly come before this meeting. f(� 7 p 7�Y t.1,-/t- 2V/�l/.,oc D /!{�P Secretary. On the opposite side you will find a prosy, if you cannot be present kindly sign and return to the Secretary. lr w-f2 3 PROXY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That I, the undersigned stockholder in The Lupton Meadows Ditch Company, do hereby appoint my true and lawful attorney, with power of substittution, for and In my came to vote at the annual meeting of the stockholders In said Ccmpany, to be held at its office, Fort Lupton, Cola, on or at any adjournment or continuation thereof, with all the powers _.._ ...... should pna.ss if personally present, hereby revoking all previous proxies. Dated , 19...._,... Witness: �l' Shares. RESOLUTION RE: GRANT COUNTY DANCE HALL LICENSE NUMBER 131, ISSUED TO GREELEY COUNTRY CLUB, TO EXPIRE DECEMBER 31, 1983 AT 12:00 O'CLOCK MIDNIGHT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Greeley Country Club has presented to the Board of County Commissioners an application for a County Dance License to hold public dances at the location described as follows: 4500 West 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant has paid to Weld County the sum of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) therefore. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said appli- cation, does hereby grant Dance License Number 131 to Greeley Country Club, said license to expire December 31, 1983, at 12: 00 o'clock midnight, to conduct public dances and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chair- man of the Board, attested by the County Clerk and Recorder, however, said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the public dances will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of said license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of November, A.D., 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 12c, l j, a ;;%�, 1 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO JJ/ � �� Weld County Clerk and Recorder .- i , 11rIn ,12_ _ and Clerk to the Boar .3 -S. Martin Cha man ( By: '- `l/ . Deputy County C er C uc earls , Pro-Tem APPED TO FORM: Norman Carlson�j Cou ty Attorney ; cIT y e K. Ste nmark �� OP/ DATE PRESENTED: November 17, 1982 7 CC. : Aji° - )r": �ic ,Q 1 rr x fi `0 5 i'0 ;dat�J iA4f),..},` .,„ t t "A.,"fas j '4 JTl 4 ti' ,'i ;;;(..?qi. aA 31 � a^:�.1 �C:' �j5y' 7 ,`R, i P'iti ! i)::::::;41:1,4 a is 4., Dri a-i- - 71 k,,,:j.i,A;;„?. ',.>5! ${1p4;4- 3 "2 t ( Z"c n to .1\,. —___: .1:'(*Cdst'l:::iiii-illi.;;;;;,:{1:4:111‘i _' ` y' G X. o• JTs � , . ill911 itCri• So. l r�---4 1--• G � r,fr�� -TI t k.;)t it • f ' $ C �- O S 0 } Pa, 0 `/ i y . yr: s a n U �1 (� . 4).-17 tyF �. u �- rD '- o IG O D �j Vet •on n 1-4 S ip H [L I • O Y y� tf #,f �/I: & R ' a k tien 4 ?' - 4 r tl v : 4 i f7 ,ci { 3 p w ll m +-+ i {if �4 l$ "S' K a o -p Ca n ( £F �C ''1^� rr1A; ... �' J O y u WIct 4� 4y.� yYr�f:rA i'u 6 O J F+ m 5 r `� ].eA7r�Tyi gr m u O A `y to r* ,i i`i .� C O 0 O «4.. ^'C V + !. f lt' J Cj• 51 a( � ,� 0 T7 O u (a if vq rr s. ,c o { T 4 O y p cr �_▪ ,0, Z .n a 3- O is ',7--;.;::.):S.:;'- 3 x1 ;- O 0o0- ,7 j° " -,:&...., I ..):„,.„,.. 1:..:):-r.;:!:.'; J 1 a b :rrt N O $ o ri v'^� f 7,./..;,:s: O t;.q Z• � 4 'r f 2 i▪ a ' r 1, c { F: [ • Hr a4 r(� 6 fr r 5 4,.r.3+; A (1;1,4+. c?''1til 1' C ')/ :t + � ,♦y jr * O ♦ tof �yA.:o t V I 4/ S' 1 \ t Yom% 1 ':tir. \/. f ? f;s:: i"t • r -'r 4 i `'+ Z ':::"1.15.;" 1.11:.”i. {fir " 'i i V ;1�'„C✓i r `` RESOLUTION RE: FILING OF SURVEY OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT FINANCES AND GENERAL REVENUE SHARING SURVEY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado Statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Federal Government has requested information regarding Weld County's finances for purposes of the Survey of County Government Finances (Form F-28A) and the General Revenue Sharing Survey (Form RS-9) in order for Weld County to be in compliance with the General Revenue Sharing and Antirecession Programs, and WHEREAS, the Director of Finance and Administration has prepared the above reports and recommends that they be submitted to the Office of Revenue Sharing and the Bureau of the Census. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the 1982 Survey of County Government Finances and the General Revenue Sharing Survey Report required for compliance with the General Revenue Sharing for fiscal year 1981, prepared by the Director of Finance and Administration, are hereby authorized to be submitted to the Office of Revenue Sharing and the Bureau of the Census, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk to the Board is hereby directed to print a Notice of Availability of the above reports for public inspection. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of November, A.D. , 1982. '- ATTEST pi Ow.,--,.Pak"' -fir i BOARD OF COUNTY CO} 1ISSIONERS OWELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder Ce- ' --__>�� y _ _ __ and Clerk to the Board_ Jojf Martin, C an ri BY^, C\ / Chuck Carlson, Pro Tem Deputy County Clerk ___ EXCUSED ----------------__._---'— App oved , t form: Norman Carlson _ ` !47.e. 41.--,----.____. .. !. Kirby / Co�nty Attorne �- - - c 2444 J K. Stefan • t I k.. ?C i @ _ NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF I982 SURVEY OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT FINANCES AND 1982 GENERAL REVENUE SHARING SURVEY DOCKET #82-42 All persons are hereby notified that the 1982 Survey of County Government Finances, including the Actual Use Report, and the 1982 General Revenue Sharing Survey for the County of Weld is available for public inspection. The report and supporting documentation from which the report was prepared are on file in the clerk to the Board's Office, Third Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 9l5 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Jeannette Sears, Deputy DATED: November 17, 1982 PUBLISHED: November 18, 1982 pfIdle nema.rw(applsear (twmonthacountinrgovern-1S92 GENERAL REVENUE SHARING SURVEY ardor's fiscal ear liii period accounting phough and report data for this period only,even though a mare recent one may be aval able. In condo nds nec WEAN to flu upon,ptears refer to the Census File Number above your addrus ( ) JULY 1961—JUTE 19F2 ( ) JUNE 1961—NAY 1962 ( ) LAY 1961 —APRIL 1982 ( ) APRIL 1961—"ARCH 19F2 ( ) MARCH 1"f1—F£P. 1992 16 1 062 361 9 01 123433 ( ) Ff6. 1961-JAM . 19A2 WELD COUNTY ( X) JAN, 1911 -DEC. 1921 CHAIRMAN 3D CONK - ( ) DEC. 19F0-YOv. 1521 ( ) NOV. 1969-OCT. 1961 GREELEY COLORADO P0631 ( ) 0( 1. 1963-SEP1 . 1SP1 ( ) SFPT. 166')—A'JG. 19F1 ( ) AUG. 11E1—JULY 19e1 RETURN 8ueau of the Census ADDRESSED I20I East Tenth Street COPY TO Jet lersot ille,Indiana 1]132 (Please correct any error In name and address Mcl4inp ZrP code) FROM THE DIRECTOR BUREAU OF THE CENSUS The Bureau of the Census is currently gathering data on the revenues of local governments throughout the Nation. These data will be used in the general revenue sharing program as well as the Bureau's ongoing statistical reports. Please complete this form aid return the addressed copy to us in the enclosed preaddressed envelope, if possible within 20 days. The duplicate copy is for your files. Failure to return this form may delay your revenue sharing allocations from the Department of the Treasury. As a guide in completing the form, we have listed on the addressed copy of the form the amounts provided for your government in connection with the prior year General Revenue .. Sharing Survey. If you have any questions,please call the Bureau at(3011 763-2274 for assistance. Enclosures 1131 REVENUE SHARING SUFVEY DATA (f OR COMPARATIVE PURPOSES)* LOCAL TAY REVENUE INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS PROPERTY TAXES 1 13106625 PROPERTY TAX RELIEF S 0 GENERAL SUPPORT-STATE 5 0 GENERAL SALES TAX 1 0 GENERAL SUPPORT-LOCAL 3 0 GASOLTNc TAY 1 0 GENERAL SUPPORT-FEDERAL S 0 L ICUOP TM S 0 STREETS-HIGHWAYS-STATE $ 2740936 TOBACCO TIX S 0 STREETS-HIGHWAYS-LOCAL S 9 "rs:1ercIMI PUBLIC UTILITY TAX I 0 STREETS-HIGHWAYS-FEDERAL $ 0 OTHER SALES TAXES t 0 EDUCATID'-STATE S 9 EDUCATION-LOCAL f 0 INCOME-PAYROLL TAX 1 0 EDUCATION-FEDERAL S R N TR. fFH.LIC5\SE TAX f 579516 PUBLIC GELFARE-STATE $ 9499623 TAX COLLECTION FEES f 0 PU3LIC WELFARE-LOCAL S O OTHER TAXES 1 655393 PU3LIC WELFARE-FEDERAL $ 0 Y; _ HEALTH-HOSPITALS-ST ATE f 1448979 TOTAL TAXES f 14442534 HEALTH-HOSPITALS-LOCAL S 13250 HEALTH-HOSPITALS-FEDERAL S 298716 TAXES FOR EDUCATION 1 0 HOUSING-URBAN RENEW-ST S 0 HOUSING-URBAN RENEW-LOC 5 0 T'OTAL ADJUST EC TAXES 1 14442534 HOUSING-URBAN RENEW-FED S I ALL OTHER STATE FUNDS S 3467019 ALL OTHER LOCAL FUNDS S 4179? ALL OTHER FEDERAL FUNDS 4 1092999 FED. REV. SHARING GRANT 4 1550708 "in some cases,the data originally reported have been adjusted to assure statewide uniformity. Please continua on rsysree side Parl I— TA% REYENUE$ � � . Censut Use Onry �! __ Ite�Ts 1-3 - Pepoi� ro•.'ecCc�.s ficm a'i la�!s �mpose�S by yvw It�m / - TaR reve�uos o� y:w govemT�ent allo�a!ed Ier¢Ouca- Q4ve�¢r�.ent. I-rciu�2<un¢nt aM Gelm�;i,Enl Jmo�nts, Ce�3L'f?s, tiMa1 �Wr�sPs. Inc�uQe sy am0u�ts allaa!ea 1ui school zn�� ,�e¢;rst_ De n�t �rvci�,Ra +ecopts Lo^� senit< c�aiqes. fac�l,tirs, tcnuol aEm�n�slraDun, pr lo� Oaymen� u� ��nte�t,L 0� spoG3� as:Ess`e�h ��d<;r11 exmngs, f�nes, cr an/ ctner Grinc��pal pt school C25t. InUu.e amou�ts co�!ecle7 �Y yoo� S4bKP5 Ih31 d'L LGI L'�25 4� I�CCM1SE5. Q4Vf:ORiQn{ by [�2 $!d1! OI 01}.C� I�CdI a0'12f!ITR��l5 dClIRQ JS � co'�.ie c bng ageM. It2m --i'--� — Ameunt IO�nd centsl 1.PropeAy I�ut-A4 ti�Ei W pw�'�N.�eal o�{:eisOna�,R4aw�r7 Ly valce. P.eport c0lle<Lons Zs Qu/rngthe��s<al pear Fpm all 1¢rlts�o� a'�I lunds al yow gove��inznl a�E Rs aQencies;inUuCt -- !!V'.lSfGfC2ulSElYICC, �20SO����GS,d�UG1112iIVOdS4�tY�(�GStS, HOhlYp�ll[IUQ��IIJ � -• ' ' � b�nynu«nectealaome�ga.ernmems. . S 13,995,399 7. La�1 tN��tae�-TzKes on geo��s an6 servic>s, v��eas���e6 as a ye:cente�sa�es or rece'.pts, u�as dn amou�d per urol scl�lgdllGn,OxYdge, e1cJ. ReDOM1 al7y those Uus Imposed 6y ya� �avemmenl; ��aies W laes imD<seE Oy onolher pora�ment�r� lo Ee�eyalr0 uMa➢arl II Defaw. �s-, i.Geazral s2'es Iaa -Q- ' __"__ _____ _._____ ._______"_ ___'______- ____. ____. _. -"___'_"___-_-____ J) , D.Caur�ne ta� -Q- __-_-_. _____ ____ ___ .___. -_____ ___._ ____. .________. aa T a Li;w�r laa -�' ______ ____ __._. ____. ___ ____'-_. _____. _ __. ____. _. ai 6.C�;a�eee anU fcbacco te,es -0- '_' _- _ ___. _� e.PuLrc u:�t�.!�es t?. -0- � _ _____-. �� T _J f.Omx� -0- j 7. 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A!w e,:�uCe 7,e;z,aid rep-,rt as'TaK 6e�renues"in part l, ny la.zs ��*�;.45ed Dy yGw gou¢�mrent r.kirh v:E;e t01!ette9 br rt hj Caiumn (C) — P.Pprl Gr�iy arrio�:n[5 r2teiveQ Clr¢Ny I�pm P! anoG�Er gore�amer.i. FeCc+xl Cnve�nrznl. '_'_.'_ --'—.'_ Mio ntla'n��cnnn! "__—_________. — . ___—.__ ____ r P,;,p�Klor r.Mch�ec<�,M Pmm S�a:e F�omotne� focal From FeCe�at Crvemrt��ent gvvemments (d.�ectl � - .. lAi IB: (C� 1.Gener>I suD7o�—Tclzt aaa��lsrece�:v=!Ia5 Ge� - -' --�--'_-- cap�ta f�ants, sna'2i taats,e:C'� r,itMmt iesblcl.Gns - dS 10 fd:L:ul Y prG�M�5 4�purppSB3 tp EC [�nb.1[¢0 ' s.v�oye:q �m rx��.e'—o.,�a.�ts�ra��vea ty ycor S���--- � � go�emmera as a�a to�s�c�ry rzx�euei 429,409 . _--_— — r ____ _ ' _'__.__.__ .:..:r"`:" �Y-� 67 b7J ��-J ��-� 124 097 � 6.D:h¢� qearral Su;qW t � $ $ � ___ i3 7.Sveetsanenisn«ars � ....�:2�283�269 --��- -0- '-- 111�074 25 ti 197 7.EQa<ili0n �— -�- �-��- -Q� /.PuOti<wnfne � 9� >955.410 -�� -0- �� -�- _ , . '- na s.xt�ue«nospt�als 32�- 523,158 �} 27,518 --- �� 120,570 5.Sta!e an0 La�1 Fiinl Fssis!�nce Aq d 191t 13-.J1 E28�Z93 I �Fe6eul Genn�l P.evenue S�aiin6 Pme�am) � . . 35� i5 11 --� . l.Nousln�ar�d u�banrene��l -0- -0- . -0- 6.All Other-Spc<•l� . 3z n3 a�� � Ltbrary, Hisma❑ Resources Program - 597,968 30,132 4,167,06G � CERTtiIC�TION t�dM1i!Cz�JO'��.<�ai --� Te!eMne . Tn�sis lo cert�ty Ih�t y � / '/ /' • . D .____ __'—_.—_' '_—'__- Ihe Rata conla�neC m � L<C�J—/_./_��/ESG1C! A�≥a ca�. N•�n�6u £�tens�a� this rr,n�t a�e aca a e T�f��� Oa.! roU.ec<s�utmy�no.n• Chairmart, Board of Commissfon �rs 2L 11/E 303 356-400� 420 � e�Qe ar�0 G>i:el. ' fOR•wR5.'II'-]>.]II F-28A - i IMPORTANT tsitcchsosecrizm r,Evis SURVEY OF COUNTYGOVER'2MEhT ituANCES Pt.'s.:pica, ,✓ fie l.r er:rtu� ^a <at er./=d Y. I ra a rd J.re 3,1 19P2 VA .klx a eevr.s�ndso . q r,. ea e'en., 1 ry,,, ia' ,. mr.. . o ,g s a ant i•FY Y I2 C' n 5,54,.nt-1: a a d rr,r,t deg fc al,l5,e'.4d.r 1,,e,1e',S. 11 dr ll..3t.,ell •,..an F n p3C a e5e fr[e^1 'e 0d ted 3ab'1 — C6 1062 061 9 01 123431 III! nil b1L0 C EU9t* ['i e.. ii....,a CNA1 RR AN BB CORM :;. „r ;' f,.".>r tiEELE t COLORADO 80631 [D 0I,der i]/va r7'....te, inn/ E t:-.,,e., ❑J„r. Bureau*I the Consul RETURN 10 j 1261 East Tenth Street -'y Jeffersonville,Indiana 41172 p„ CENSUS Tat [rc as 'C•,.ta E —�� . I"n ���II .,> USE a. - II ONLY I I I CAS IC IS SI RUC HO St AND SUCCES606S j sl etf..l.:M a.44st rl,p,e ate 0.4,e hLat and alrraa G 'rtrs.as as aifs :r r f ,m' +1 ws Nat - "- rr aate.'cku1!✓r.u$ee..'rJt ar Y✓n .'S e,. : eetre e.'eld ,..el as e'e,(++Cb sol,'M e.- I ate:.e alv. F'uta27e'udded fg:re.ere unnectoery if sits'.r,'a'r ectna'e f;2..3 can be s-p,'.l,n a p.z;a✓ar tas a r a,...de rot d es.tc 1irg 05s repLt INCLUDE- - EXCLUDE • - I.AR knee-Traneecu.;a.raop'.n9Ida fulCe.Igrrpl.s of bads-- I.Foes and Intergovernmental reeenu a- -' ; b?sa e C r.a d 2 A g it bra-t 1 ors c s rn t DS -+Irdna +dr-'s a. .fd a a-.t - r51 a s_ a, a a• <9,nd rd II,'a111ade sca. :-r t'dE „be�, 3 F. fen- . •„ s. .r.-:.ra r -s U d,S%,:, amasre'i i✓ds _ e.L'.:61r',els d In sal.n wtl ,,,ve - aaaer' n5:;S 5.ia. .nda`9 2P•r":Ist s. °ca ad r ,.r.a v.55=ra C --.-- 7.?'Pt ill*1 1 1 rads Dart] . ... rsr R EWE JEg Other r5 ✓te d tered e nure r f es --` i~ 3,1 , E sl ] ) r s Pe e r I 3 4 /,,4 ) S :'b r s '• t - s r r 11-,e O:fry i s ! r C s uta.e I.[et c ec curl of cot err c thcer a +d tar,'s4 s I.Sp ci is Sen t r co,. e s , t ] 0 -,a tic f it C s ] y II5Ja ,a - I/ 'J am ----" { -am t aa! R F -5•r.. 5[al La e Old le e mIE n d c .1 to: t FU r J a^do ra.q s 385,058 e- r , r..x 1 Seesa ________--____._ -cs.sry a. as 77,477 2.CStte sees ae e a s e Sass -.at 1. 1 E t' ala s! t r t I; .:,:n; t ,n I a5?ecd pts fo'nearnf r&Wlf-G Iran.,s.-:I al os I WI oA ar' 6Interest m. s l a s d sud x<Gs orsrr ,t a s,:.e.e..: rro,'J r t Csayeoc?s, t• . .g,am soya r o:ede-,5,5,51_,I 1,526,116 d Transit 0,b'a:ssm 7 Pe-ts to d or iel F vs n:ea a s.I.Ether Weea:sea:resardce „ ssxorco..m saes i003,as le a, S,e -;1..- s,C3 aar.ctain evrr e.a c.rsesr.a ad R;r chae.skcnm,r sa '.,.e„.e I, :!y s- tt''..p...-el f✓x tli,nrysnr.�asm hen el Fryaterot- , iFn ,r,7'.r1 Js,.:&c. sece =,1 a 467,736 hen cVa/+rm, s.IFe>•^rl'r<s e'ker te'n B:e'uri au 0 k'scC rat-tot,,a01.,re.,enud-Pe,v of p,,,g.; : rt ands a; s."Srcl ec,ral a Se enre,e etr.,s tateosl f+- FR lh7.a- C:,a a g':-rn-.-. . s I•cl,de i' esa:lo,fs'a. .e5 — __.. 0.-..n v- _" -"- ray,os fgnp JD orsIff t s a; rrxas.e'.: enit's e.. eriadaat, b.Re cs.cmectenc5arra .rb.r:c A�:a;121,59eu sfv,m eels. r,ery ac.III u-Solent , ;n b•dsv <d%I:3;re aros le btbalcf 6 a a *-at�f+e prrssn lyd"s5?N; a a,rr+sJ:'r:nens m,and'n•e,st ea.r.,;$ + La enis under ' ra'n the aL, etaeyOr u od er tut tote type alrync.e'as. E t r taiga✓ ra:. tut tosLea p.L•ses:ere d --.'—" Irrtrr v!t rirriren Or-4 anri d Cdrae lea ] brcp a are+st xlPFs lot or,, 'e' S11111111 c a+ ✓.r 1%y IlIG su r ,.sl s.•e!s hrl„tees a. Mist ellaneous 210,764 t210'.::r alma'a?,C:y:s. :..1.n.tdacn f„rn p."$ •.Pce,Aa cha;>ss,T.m:n.; 9,.!Jr4.cnwrs..cl S -.. - .c0 _,I. a'poa,, de readisa']y: s , r sees of 4: ' t g ysa, tna.ed _.._ s:) _.__ _ e M1s .c3,FAA.a 1 Cc , rrsl:p:>sl ", e. I.Pare ng Frr',r.5aI a' cia's gra?.paaq r,e:a m stets! 7,650 1. b.Vlin oar s3,/'r onna terminals I.01 I:nCA-lr a au-.f.e cGN.lrtoc .a 753,196 ISOune 01855,8.,rAreargh 6E.I---m- 210,264 • Part AA•DIRECT ESPfND<7URES DV PURPOSE 1,6911 PE Peace ncre Lt , .poyrenosmae:: ....rent-esr5..c ' : s"ca!5 [•stul,t ass AIF:A r r ._ , a .4i Crlrhear Li aMnd to :.[ce1;: Gs . Freon, re[. .s s.^; :r+a nr o-- r. . 1.•-3.-!.5 sII . •.. { - ^+TI^.Le!bluY5 np.t Jan5a r ;an seGr.rxrr POLY. - al..r-, cePat" 5d:r. R..'..aY'✓ r r rv:-s ' ,- ' ::,,,ry .I .;>:n_ys4xa l.-cse t. '_n:-a e..'L , .• .• .;]Ire Cd:n,,:M- - _ I C ENT crE0.{i JNI •'4,0011 n_17,et • P AYY. i r. _ ....sr?: b• i ___ ' y________ � GOO E? INISIRA-ION 1 f nc nete1ated ni 1 la co dr I r ran.I o rea a d r e t r:r.. svr n,-r . e.-rala-.a. ,aril• .,, rig S-3'1•3:'• 'q g3.1 -r' g rte.,: es:rgt 1.330.500 2 ofy condor is r'.r.gtct;t t6-cs .,.st. nave 2 J KNrndh aE d ,;,; ars r 0s+-u' [ G .r c / r-rs e r :-r. a:: .._t 14103 err! ,r ts.Ead dr3. oa-5 i --•14 [.. 876,175 7 Ge.vdepant,6 d 5a C sYa laser ad sr,.e s,dr ea:prr D N ]lri s e t- t is E 1J 5 s a .r''.ored • L-� 1/theo- c' l 1 1,079,375. 527,299 _. C Ce tal aE ra Ln Coen-,r- a a. . .nv' Y .oY _ _ I. I 7 5M,948 EDUCA7IGN SER''ICES SEdreo u.-e c,i . .s! ' ,r,- [ 435,402 Stt iss—Irv:`. [ r �:'.n;r .. .,, s ,. e. s,: :cc... _ _. 350,237 a d r 11 7,466,386 I r .::-r _ ..r ]02.948 2,112,769 5.10441,1170 . . _ •Ct rvn ... 3 a r.: .a., .s s b.ca:� •r rt': . .. . .,:, ai r.-s-- I 2,775,312 •-C.4, Y: t c a0 ntoy s r, r t 29,503 j 5 Other h s— L ' ' Px[ .. -. __• D .. r a' s .,. Y .. r 'd I inn- !it 1 a :.Ip . _•- .,d atM1 o '31 ii :nr Y. ass 'r t.]V,_• . Pr r•4 nat. 75;a ,o.L tier, I ].825.987 I PAYSPOR 141109 ILY.:T i S ♦A1e—[nr •c•:;-- r ,rrr of aI,In' r- s s t a.'s,kq^_.`r 1 t re as4:r J al,rv', a 1 .C- j - rJ re.reses R.:Li r r.r 354 na,t ral r.-n 7., 4,485.729 2,351,960 3,300 1 12 t onry o/et I__ , FUEI SJETY • 13 Pollee C.-,,•-yoenrirtar -- • es E.r[re rya f 4a-.r.:es a. Ire rues t1 a .0 " 3.3:(3 33-] rir•o co IL e IA Ord . EecI-. K.. ..ml etu'a. .i oert --:1 :-r[f! b ., -a,P V e :a I 2.316,00] _ __. ra 1,376,722 m , 1 4! er 1 _. _.. _ � r �_ tP atr S c ne J rf 7 1 b ec ] ' - •.• I 5 I 255,894 ,' ',7A IM1EN 14•.J PIFI5;GG . ,:.: r.,r. a i. 18 NiN aI sr.rcu I __.. __.... _ _.. eras f "s >•Y :, r 1 C'er n i w+•,.. 214,585 I 19 ?trio and other a t n Lu!e ca ass s,,v n.,,,,;',),, s .n r.,.,cr.s 9i twrsa._ .._. -7 ,".ms dC 1s.:;frets 1 V r,..I es 10,093 I a 1 _._ 20s sing end commenir development Gant t.;er 1 me 1.• .. ;not sum c'<.?,,a. t . xrtr ro a yra a.s r�sralar scar tKe. I RESOLUTION RE: FILING OF SURVEY OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT FINANCES AND GENERAL REVENUE. SHARING SURVEY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado Statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Federal Government has requested information regarding Weld County's finances for purposes of the Survey of County Government Finances (Form F-28A) and the General Revenue Sharing Survey (Form RS-9) in order for Weld County to be in compliance with the General Revenue Sharing and Antirecession Programs, and WHEREAS, the Director of Finance and Administration has prepared the above reports and recommends that they be submitted to the Office of Revenue Sharing and the Bureau of the Census. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the 1982 Survey of County Government Finances and the General Revenue Sharing Survey Report required for compliance with the General Revenue Sharing for fiscal year 1981, prepared by the Director of Finance and Administration, are hereby authorized to be submitted to the Office of Revenue Sharing and the Bureau of the Census, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk to the Board is hereby directed to print a Notice of Availability of the above reports for public inspection. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of November, A.D., 1982. ATTEST ‘11410.10.4,,,-;:11-4-4-41J;-;‘) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder �,�ii i�i� ��ti2{Tzn __ __ ___ and Clerk to the Board. JQf�' ' Martin, C an BY fit - --- - R -/ Chuck Carlson, Pro Tem \_ Deputy County Cerk _ n Carlson ED_------`-------- —_�.. App oved 3g t form: Norman Carlson -7124417 Kirby , f Co niy Attorne . .l n K. Steinman / . 14 k ? 1 4 NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF 1982 SURVEY OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT FINANCES AND 1982 GENERAL REVENUE SHARING SURVEY DOCKET ►82-42 All persons are hereby notified that the 1982 Survey of County Government Finances, including the Actual Use Report, and the 1982 General Revenue Sharing Survey for the County of Weld is available for public inspection. The report and supporting documentation from which the report was prepared are on file in the clerk to the Board's Office, Third Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Jeannette Sears, Deputy DATED: November 17, 1982 PUBLISHED: November 18, 1982 /Gtr Iii kr OXmansRr year b-month counting govern- ment's ice? GENERAL REVENUE SHARING SURVEY fiscal aefo t is io accounting even penal] and treat data for may period only,even though a more recent one may be available. In ca re psus Filmrotor Number rhos your rddnso ( ) JULY 1961—JUTE 1962 ( ) JUNE 1961—HAY 1962 ( ) SAY 1961 -APPLE 1982 ( ) APRIL 161—+AFCH 191,2 ( ) MARCH 1^£1 -FEE. 10°2 16 1 052 361 9 01 123433 ( ) FFS. 1961-JAI. 1962 WELD COUNTY ( X) JAN. 1961-DEC. 19?1 CHAIRMAN 3D COMA ( ) JFC . 19£0-NOW. 1921 ( ) NOV. Io£0-OCT. 1961 ,REELEY COLORADO 80631 ( ) 3T E . 1SOJ-SEPT . 19P1 ( ) SEPT. 1567—A'UC. 1941 ' ( ) AU,. 1'x60—JULY 1941 RETURN / Bureau of the Census ADDRESSED 1201 East Tenth Street COPY TO Jeffersonville,Indiana (1132 (Please correct any error in name and aides Inch/dog ZIP cr'e) FROM THE DIRECTOR BUREAU OF THE CENSUS The Bureau of the Census is currently gathering data on the revenues of local governments throughout the Nation. These data will be used in the general revenue sharing program as well as the Bureau's ongoing statistical reports. Please complete this form and return the addressed copy to us in the enclosed preaddressed envelope, if possible within 20 days. The duplicate copy is for your files. Failure to return this form may delay your revenue sharing allocations from the Department of the Treasury. As a guide in completing the form, we have listed on the addressed copy of the form the amounts provided for your government in connection with the prior year General Revenue Sharing Survey. If you have any questions,please call the Bureau at(301) 763-2274 for assistance. Enclosures 1731 RE'?ENUE SHARING SURVEY DATA (FOR COMPARATIVI PURPOSES)• LOCAL TAY REVENUE INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS PROPERTY TAXES $ 13106625 PROPERTY TAX RELIEF S 0 GENERAL SUPPORT-STATE S 0 GENERAL SALES TAM 1 0 GENERAL SUPPORT-LOCAL 5 0 GASOLINE TAY ± 0 GENERAL SUPPORT-FEDERAL S 0 LTtUDP TAt S C STREETS-HIGHWAYS-STATE S 2740836 TO8ACC0 TAX ± U STREETS-HIGHWAYS-LOCAL S 0 PUBLIC UTILITY TAX I 0 STREETS -HIGHWAYS-FEDERAL S 0 JTHER SALES TAXES ± 0 EDUCATION-STATE $ 0 EDUCATION-LOCAL f 0 INCOME-PAYROLL TAX 1 C EDUCATION-FEDERAL S e` MIR. Jfr1.LICEYSE TAX 1 579516 PUBLIC VELFARE-STATE S 8499623 TAX COLLECTIOY FEES 1 D PU3LEC WELFARE-LOCAL 3 fl OTHER TAAcS S 655393 PU3tIC WELFARE-FEDERAL S 0 HEALTH-HOSPITALS-ST ATE S 1448979 TOTAL TAXES S 1444?534 HEALTH-HOSPITALS-LOCAL S 13259 HEALTH-HOSPITALS-FEDERAL S 298716 TAXES FOR EEDUC.ATION ± 3 HOUSI!NG-UROAN RENEW-ST S HOUSING-URBAN RENEW-LOC S 0 TOTAL ADJUST EL TAXES I 1444?534 HOUSING-URBAY RENEW-FED S 7 ALL OTHER STATE FUNDS S 3667319 ALL OTHER LOCAL FUNDS 3 41792 ALL OTHER FEDERAL FUNDS S 1092996) FED . REV. SHARING GRANT S 1550708 *In some cases,the data originally reported have been adjusted to assure statewide uniformity. Pinto continuo on rerur. old. ' Part I- TAX REVENUES Census Use Only sI __— Items 1-3 - Report collecbpns from all tales Imposed by your lien, 4 - Tax revenues of your government allocated for educ a- go swim ent. Include current arid dr tiin:tent amounts, penalties, tional purposes. Include any amounts allocated for School and Interest. CO not In Clode receipts Toni service charges. fan lit es. school adm,ni stoat.on, or for payment of interest or spelt at assessments. Interest earnings, lines. or any other principal of school debt. Include amounts collected for your sources that are not taxes or licenses government by the Slate or other local governments acting as collecting agent. --- Item Amount r Came ten rs) 1.Properly taxes-All taxes on property, real or person el, re asured by value. Report collections es J during the fiscal year Irani all leries lot all funds of your government and its agencies;include levies for debt service,pension funds, and other funds or purposes. However,ea elude any taw you collected for ether govenments. S 13,995,399 2.Local sales la ees- Taxes on goods and services,measured as a perde rd of sales or receipts, Of as an amount per unit sold!gal Iii,pacua ft.etc.'. Report only those Iola Imposed by your gorem tent;shares of tales imposed by another government are to be ft ported under part II below. (6 I -- a.General sales 13; -0_ it J b.Gasoline tax a3� C.Liquor tax Oa O.Cl ga reeve and tobacco taxes 14- c.Puttic ut dties 13.2 n I.Other _•___ 3. Licenses.perm ils,and other tans-Tares not included in deems I and 2 above r e.g., poll taxes,license and inspect on charges on a nd m cupat,ons and businesses.aats,vehicles,etc '- _-- tz a.Income,payroll,or earnings tax(local. _Q— Ia b.Motor vehicle licenses I locals - --� 544,591 ex J c. Fees retained from tax collections by officials of your government -Q- o '.. : 1 d.Other Specify Is 1-"-- Bldg., Electrical, Planning Commission, Liquor, Security, 566,044 Moving, Miscellaneous Permits . 4.TA RS FOR EDUCATION -tinter here that port on of the tax revenues of your government 16 I ir,cl,ded inlets 1,1, and 3 above that are allocated for educational purposes. Include taxes _ a`loc aced ter school operation or facdrl:es', support of other publio or private schools. retirement of pre no pal of school debt, interest paid on school deal.Dayton:,to a -Q— leacheri re Prurient sys tern,etc. Part II -INTERGOVERN'ENTAL REVENUE I Genius Use Only a21lll in Report all amounts received by your government from other Column(Ay- Report a!I amounts your government received Nom governments, including grails. shares of faxes imposed by other the Slate(other than as Co Y Wien fees!, including any amounts governments. parents in lieu of taxes.and reimbursements for financed phony or in part from Federal grants to the Stale. services performed for Vile,gaverorens,excluding Soars. Also exclude here,and report as"Tan Revenues"'in part I. any taxes imposed by your government e.h'Ch sere collected for it by Column (CI - Report oily amount, received directly from the another government. Federal Government. Amount(Omit cents) Purpose for v,hi ch received From State From other local From Federal Government governments (directly) (A! (Eh (G1 1.Gen era, support -Total aria,rite received(as per capita grants,shared faxes.eft.)eeltheat tesbl coons , as to particular programs or purposes to be Puna-aced ------------ ] a. Properly tax relief -Amounts received by your 'S 429,409 government es aid for properly tax relief T_J _ b.011er general support 1 67,677 S JJ S 124,097 2e au 25� — L_ 2. and highways ---2,283,269 '- —0— r— 111,074 26J - 271 2a i 1.Education 17 -0- J1 -Q- 4. Public welfare is,9,955,410 "—.. —0— �lJ —0- 32, 3J 34 5.Health or nosDifars 523,158 ' 27,518 120,530 6.Stale and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1372 Ia-i1,628,293 (Federal General Revenue Sharing Piogra nil 35i 13-6 + 3] 7.Housing and urban renewal �� —0— J -0- J t.All Other—speedy • 33 I _3, ,a • Library, Human Resources Program • 697,968 30,132 4,167,064 Illy CERTIFICATION Olficgar --1 Telephone This is to ter!,fy that y Sigrid, q ,�CC' . --- -- — the data contained in _ -A, t� l--//.1 Galt-162Ln" ,__.__ Area code Number Extension this report are accurate Tit'. Date to the best of my;woid- Chairman, and belief. Board of Commission+.F• rs lI/17/8 303 356-4000 4200 rogra a,.]11.3 74O a F-28A r --- --- - -si E.313—A— 3so ...Y°:�—..�1 IMPORTANT 1932 CENSUS OF.O'FP.S•+F YTS , SURVEY OF COUNTY GOViREIM_fll fttlANCES pax p•5rde de}•u Yew t%al,..jr LY e ear a a! In:v e,y,.d. 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C7 ae, --ii Bureau of:Ts Cansu s BC EVAN EO ¶201 fate Tenth Sveee -ti-5 Jegnsonville,Indians 47132 CENSUS i.''5Ir.. rc las <•..0 � r.> t+n i .. >�:s .-y USE ' ONLY �y BASIC INSTRUCT IONS ASP SU..1Sl IONS t 'Tdl Before5^Inp GO A,'e fur Area aS a'e!r &,C Oa'land at seae' r:c+a,as as; r as rr. er'%9 -5 Cat ' may t<t<-:x5ror aw.<Stte.:-Eo'1 al vJkaCe .erv-e eem+;e,re4 a.relas f'e.;•nln,.^zs etP✓f t asa;.cs Fina2.l audited rgays art ucna5 anal.iftits•arel,arc fire ID..,s Can to Str'e1 cr a -;..,•aryt ..e 4:rut sA.n;;Tq ors repM `7 INCLUDE- - EBCLUDF - - - 1.Al tunes-Transaccus A.oS,n9 V<tea STStr;zs rr 5 alS- I.Tairs ins in!er5uvernmenlai re.t,wa_ o e tern s.Cxe tl,^d ot^;r.;Ls.. ,..:nlOc I at<r:a sit:.n - 2 A5.d 155,5-30.)01 r• d r• { .1 b.Streetvd•sad4:ofs s. : ; .rf i al 47.•;., -I•.!a 5 .u*<r l'45n s ,,, t 9..14114rla.esz II Gs d.5;,reid rserr ant lung J.Tnnsfes ..r s :..e-rlsn uscl ri •.1.11:4.ouna 4 as oa-at ar,ns - v s.:'t ..rem . 2Aatrrsa. ,.na.t:'ms v- , r c- :v or a.,.^ 6.fa1:seIu= r Aur ,ISIEFED E'I ICU3 CC.E:.A'dE•,1 rI I.2 • tit res 'Yr: Part! 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I.Ohs sales and sary e e ue-Cross sferGs faM --- 7 NM*aM rookiesrookiesen rs �1 rn'nx '1 seas,'E.c r t -e:s.e ,1 5 'vaf L 1r Xs:r$.se cot,t'4 P3iCe a'se nrs Y4 lG ca,sits CNntr YlC+s asle cl} dt rG2v,4cred lvs. CCdl ri ti'.rts!n No,ut Cis •'cprs < Clcan Zia.1 s -ora<p s•t.ra1 tltrn 3ar..e. 487,736 h✓n s#a 2c s.vrc s. P.t7A!iaa rkf.led,B Gec al _____'_ � -. •ev 1 Mncerareo rube:feu nue- a 3.,Atli,"rla,a e fY•aq !clan-1:1ss vs•A'er1 t s cer l.'.-_s t ,,rfb71 Gies rC t ;.7^v-t:, f C Lo._. sr.Irw::s u v >s ort' en a.is a cs arc Co not trcrwle' lU .ctb b.Pe!uv.case^.on e'.myt IrrbY,ew'�g Ill-ire s!rna., ss,-v o'•.e:'5s.131bar/vsc-.a •cr..._sa e M e al C,arCzs e t ern 6fs. !Wkb. Kr Gil;tints unCe. eF,t!pcn,esot I 1 e c 11 b,la; ac.:--tcoms m.ande'..a e:rl+,Cf de\=;rare bra,Ce ot'el tsrexe tr:.a:rem areTLhafex snnlrr' Sr'- r .-r •-mss em • I t t cadaalaro,�is Gy tC t'3 p !tars WC ! .,a o �_tiltFsrr,,-Es d Edra r, es 1l us lusty rc ..s fu :uecons 10 5 -* 's. Goa r.ra Sa ; a-AN-v• 'Y IIIGc55 5o,001,,ct.pts Trod,51.1t5 sserY netts a Miscellaneous 210,264 121 0r^.n 3ciaa'recas s,oe-r!,^3 1-4.--A to-*r:ps < b. a.P.cr.r net r;>s s ra- ggr„a e t „a s.r4 I _ 1 C f 3 .t',r asa 1wasitss.f qae^d r t p 5 Pet :: Ml 1r e: Isr e, cc,„, .c al at 07.1A. 1 CG. It Y.s";L 1 sV:..:1l J Pen ng lr-._.esh,>.-q;PIS, eri gr-.t'es urn srvefsl 7,650 _ B.tat barsyn,:.,n and termings •"s IDEA 1,E.a.,V.,rrous ost50 n'•r•rua hrJ sit ✓<lt acerut Ice<^F Lr-i 757196 ISumolknes If,slvou M1Er:� __ __.___ ____— 9 J—. 210.264 • Pad118 DIRECT EAPEAWIUPES BY PUAPOS£ASD 1/PE el y per merrb6 sc V t sx r.:r oe }. t ?;nM re e,t-ts 0.'l.<r-Yc¢d ar p,r. E _at: .,a >,•: n-:c r e. Ifi . ,'. . . • s'^te�u% d n;nix.1s s,:.r v:a're/-:E,ny CV",ii Padre : 1 • 4.4 IIrGOI YMESIAEA t\t5IPAl04 1 i ex hi not r 1 ¢ 1 L ¢ r;: 4u?!,, t 5 er t o a s talc• e 2 Cbnt,9 accx 3 V 9v+ •; 7 ! . 14.4.X 5,I 1,330.500 l .h,dalin ttpa1 t: o- Vcoea r, et-et t,.tes al v, it et or stet: -.e..n.£,d z na'ep v rc. 876.125 16eval eeuryb d, sC:,'F x eerie rC 5^0l; r,...^rl [• Y t rib P. 1 E : yrh 4 •>b'¢d 1, 1,079,315 527,299 1 CA n teal a s re,ca-c :.: •r .'.r'r 1.500.948 E DUC ASIGY SEP4ri5 5Ed eon + 'rt s s, 11 tr.1.1 415,602 _ _.. . • — _______ 350,237 CCIALSF51:E5 t s 1 � ,1 r.. .... • 7.685,}35 102.968 l.. 5 2,111,769 5.104 __.. r z ' p1 i.. 2.))5,712 29,503 . _. _•. I:) f ,.5 ,.nvtha t. nl ,1 <1> -e. ,' :' .• : .- .: ..:. f 1,825>987 TP AS5FOR7A7ICB p 11 Y,pwsall-Cc. - ,c-..c4 ol 5 s 1_ " k re'-n:t l ..- z•., y y s ,.c.:.. .r'.e.r.ens to R-ttt >;,- r -+1 a: n. - 4,485,729 2,351,960 3,300 l rya yd FLe I 55,1111 - 11Pbea-[•._.:ys<' ]a yy' LIP •':a [rt.; T':Y E,c1'u .^] '.5 c o-u >.x-. rt -st •vcn r ,;r tV 2,316,003 , ! �r nl i 1 336 722 i13P •YIf. Lr• lSrh_Iu,J - ,�- t ; .,:... 255,894.._ 3531-555 5.7 ntattn • , I 1,E ra • 214,585 [ E9 P 1sa d>[h¢r a uSe ru r o ; y ., s sx .-.r s ._✓•✓. ca IS.4',Yla I es 10,093 { _. , a �20Itt5sIng and cc mm rf dre:opmenl-Cott,t•ter e1 n s, c5 a-. '. 1 _t/14't: fr s i'.+`dr Kt,el:es. Pettit-CIRRI IEPEISOITURES 8E POPP05E As.9 IWPE- Co Ewed r .91i Cu?qt'a CI'EPft a I CaPt'sty:IL*, I 211..-st',lase to p n• rSIERESEOti DEPE ____ __ __ I _____._ I. 122x 1 In.. s., av s r e.' `. .. . .__.. ti a.r o-t I 4p! 22i ',fit • , UTWIIIE5 _ ___ _____. ____t. ______._ _ —..__ 23O0 e.;•-:'� a• r..-::- .s.; s L.;.n I' 0 _ ___.. .. I 1 d.Ta t1,5•.s-.r I AtL OTHER[1E E Ia as '5 t AlE.O rIloF5 s.r t_' Dc arr e> —�. —._.• p tszntal 6. Capital Outlay , 428,792 34,642 o4al ^ Haman Resources Programs 3,951,118 ss ^a.r f •- .. I I ... o s ^s G ,t,ar„e: + t ,..rtu •d' Predatory Animal Control 6 57,014 Ite a. Veterans Office I. PPZ I'9-et'.%;'::tlI•.Y::"s!a FY PEh G1 rUBE5 Veld County Ilan ictpal Airport Airport 25,000__. .. ' 2 _... _ _. _. Grants-fn-Ald City/Town 8,594.. l Pe]I:C ..?ES?).,rt E1 PE Crr Rt3 ....���........b �. .,n ____ 17,590,72J ..,-.���_ -I i Par III-CEO GULSTA49rtiG,f55tlE0,A4O8ETIdFB le w+.Mertoelc el•-eve all aie vfvt 0,o W ro.emrvn:.,.-L.:L:a wi l :,.1 dnr. 1.L.n1 cans dtbt-= e'C 1 _I t L _ r ..; -0 trwms r t � x sa s YI r _ , I . . ,.1 L E n 2- I i 25ac.lt n �z aa ,gda r __ 1 ... Curare. ... a is-.3r a' r 5E 1; r, . G A. . .d S E _. - - r t , • h c rrt.._:., 'etc:et= i r I • . Part IV—CASK AND reYESIAPINI ASSE IS A7 ENDOP FISCAL YEAR - - p1.4C;4Y aTnvr161 r4,'C !.e^1 i "cf/r: Y4 . • r.s tt,, p1-:'ri in , - r, 1 ti grrCs.tall dta-0a re. a ry nn9 cro r 1✓ 1 '.✓ Y e vr' '1 ,� C bor..?6 Caa ,r-1 •... s Sid. In hinds re,eunea .'Anc rca / . ycn r e+fY , .0-r,Y. tlr.rt of I, ns r. --I A n ..r 7.;t<enN Tyre of asset I I Ct:n amaecnotas Cr!.ce hsxa ] ^+nd o•Nr:,• e sd...,.s's 6,889,705 .r } ft iae {.ea D ar-c1fuS ea y[ncw A•sr ns and pE _ + 1 fed alagexE ae< nee 0 fs lg snrrst sit c. f ai ,e G s•g 0.C.E•yn ,1 Bars, 1` FhA G a,Ps scr .;rva 4.Si.,.and Ione go a rnmenuec u,:i,ea S.OAenemrlfee 8r.h J � .:. . _ _. i,...- -,es,me tB etc nori..c 1 E I elie/To-qr. t e s .lye le,r re j r p.e:£ f arced furrcerre ara .c s. FH B.F B,F1Var tarks lu t i Cxa d ec•:...It '•s 1 E duo arc yr is C..]..e.1.0:of .JLrcpe.r.ani any RU a s.:as; I'arV-EXPENDITURES Of CENTRAL FEVEBVE SNARING FuhD; r� R+C/.rag!'xdand cd e.;;a'd^ aNnmll tents;cf G.. sta:nevo Sr, r. rn,r.cs A or 11 OO%Of InClUDI ey . sa.:e he a.eca sa.r:-s GPI;4l FE1f .E Sok,.iER [•.I ,>"j Ca'umn A Cotcmn 9 400 on •m)c≤f0!C.pa..r.S. c.rx r [lY .^:.d YWe of€..- ,r. fw:n,e Sn. g I^;r es,.v,:rg!r"s c.,...rv_ ..... ,,,,-.1/ .,'!II orr I.F a aid gereaa r,ern. , 1 Ed v:n 3 Le. I Nr �•.. 4. ! toe 5. Y...r'Jii,s Jr a ...4FEa4 6 Fe." I. A'>i, 1,788,857 I 1,784,551 zss i' . 9 F:. I 1 10 Cr•o-t;n t 11 San ma e 1 I1 Otfo war'-an 11. P s and re-/ealun 14.U ysnns:e -5,ec'r rvcx.. ___. u I .aI. 1 in ic IS 4 cn ga-?rat Ee!d 11. .5J-01,1-Sp4:,,, _ .G l a . , .. •-_ _____._—_____—__._— ______ .__ '^a'Is . i 1 r.a j i '' P14 VI-CEA tIFICAIIG% -Tr<1 ro eeerryiti 116 dera conI aineCln Ps v°PUR a ra eceurar a I,the be.l of my F n,dedge 4'14 Ee :l. ;, a lo'�a/ _ Tam 11 � / e l y C-42 t _t_ 3p] 355 6000 670p�____ Chairman, Board of County Coerls st one is 11/17/82 I fig.+ — _—__._ ______.____._________________.____._—________—_ _._._. _.__ ..__ _ . ____ _ .___ ___, AR3909019 CORRECTION ORDINANCE 9112 IN THE MATTER OF SETTING THE MILL LEVY FOR THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION FOR WELD COUNTY, COLORADO FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1983. no BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: 00 0 That it is necessary, by Colorado statutes, and by the Home Rule Charter of Weld County, Colorado, to set the annual mill levy for the annual O Id O 3 O c appropriation for Weld County, Colorado, for the fiscal year 1983, and 01.0 WHEREAS, in compliance with an act of law entitled, "An Act to require O the affairs of the several counties of the State of Colorado to be continued Na cc from the revenue derived from taxation and prevent other expenses of any ▪ ce county from exceeding Its revenue. . .", and in accordance with Colorado CO CJ 7 3 Revised Statutes, Title 29, Article 1, 1973, "During the fiscal year, no \11' officer, department, board, commission or other spending agency shall expend `c or contract to expend any money, or incur any liability, or enter into any —• w .;;;,_ contract which, by its terms, involves the expenditure of money for any of z • z the purposes for which provision is made in the appropriation ordinance or .- a CL- resolution, including any legally authorized amendments thereto, in excess of J ~ '£ the amounts appropriated in said ordinance or resolution for such office, C4 r- a-o O-IP department, board, commission or other expending agency, or purpose for such fiscal. year. Any contract, verbal or written, made in violation of this section shall be void as to the local government, and no money belonging thereto shall be paid thereon. . .", and WHEREAS, the County Council, in accordance with Section 14-7 of the Weld County Home Rule Charter, on November 4, 1982 granted an increased levy for the County within their authority which will allow a total property tax revenue of $14,399,734 and a total mill levy of 17.172. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the revenue derived from taxation of said County, • shall be, and hereby is, appropriated to defray the necessary expenses and liabilities of said County for the next fiscal year, 1983, in the following sums to-wit: tc� • FUND HILLS -__REVENUE _ County General Fund 9. 707 $ 8,139,526 c, 0 e C Contingency Fund .720 604,382 No Road and Bridge Fund 2.984 2,501,898 a Social Services Fund 2.312 1,938,586 0 tJ 0 3 o Hospital Capital Fund .650 545,162 raw o Public Works Fund, 0 County Buildings .246 206,602 u w 't"' Insurance Fund .553 463,578 0 e- -.- Y TOTAL 17,J72 $ 14179y_1734 cc o._J BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the County Assessor and the County Treasurer a) U N CI :-r of Weld County, Colorado, be, and hereby are, authorized and directed to make \ W r ci such entries upon their books, at such time or times as will be necessary to L w r m make this mill levy Ordinance for the annual appropriation for Weld County, —o4 u' Colorado, for the fiscal year 1983, effective. 0z o- z ¢ BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency exists inasmuch as State law w c requires that the budget Ordinance of Weld County, Colorado, be enacted on or et t of w before the 15th day of November, 1982, therefore, this Ordinance is nand, a;rl o ` declared to be an emergency Ordinance under the provisions of Section 3-14 of CC, it the Weld County Home Rule Charter. The above and foregoing Ordinance No. 112 was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of November, A.D., 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ]]'' ��pp Lew dr 2�, Li,, 4.lbl�iF/.r✓ J n Martin, Chair n ATTEST 1 Wel .rbi9gty Clerk and Recorder Chuck Carlson, o-Tem and. erk'to th aoat`d (( o �,, ` J f Jq --- Excused ________2 J • t , Norman Carlson Deputy Count), Clerk �i C � i rb�-EVE-?-: APPROVED �''fO F s/ %� _ {'e � e K. Stein a k Count Attorney l Dated: November 17, 1982 PUBLISHED: November 25, 1982 in the LaSalle Leader -2- 44(paLAmEmoRAnDum wilk To John T Martin, Chairman Dee ____November 16, 1.982 _ Board of County Commissioners COLORADO nom Walter J. Speckman1 Executive Director, Human Resources sob;n,:_Area Agency_ 2n Aging_Purehase 9f_Services Agreement 00... Enclosed for Board approval is a Purchase of Services Agreement with Colorado Rural Legal Services. The Agreement meets the requirement of legal services under the 1983 Area Agency on Aging Three-Year Plan and Annual Supplement. Colorado Rural Legal Services will receive $19,000 to provide assistance to low- income elderly in resolving their legal problems, including individual case repre- sentation, community education, etc. If you have any questions, please feel free to telephone me at 353-0540. .I r • .v ..y.cVPrVlll. THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 1st day of October, 1982, by and between the Weld County Area Agency on Aging, Division of Human Resources, Weld County Government, hereinafter referred to as "AM," and Colorado Rural Legal Services, hereinafter referred to as "CRLS," WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, MA develops and administers the Area Plan for a compre- hensive and coordinated system of services, and WHEREAS, MA serves as the advocate and focal point for older persons in Weld County, and WHEREAS, AM is mandated to provide for legal services, as defined in the Older Americans Act to older persons with the greatest economic and social need, and WHEREAS, CRLS is a public, non-profit organization existing for the purpose of providing civil legal assistance to low-income people, and qualifies as a provider of legal services under S 307(a)(15) of Title III of the Older Americans Act, and WHEREAS, AM desires that CRLS provide, through attorneys and para- legals, expertise in resolving legal problems of the low-income elderly, and WHEREAS, AAA desires to purchase services from CRLS to establish the Senior Citizens' Law Project to provide civil legal assistance to older people in Weld County, NOW THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed by and between the parties as follows: I. CRLS agrees to: A. Provide legal services to beneficiaries as described in Exhibit "A": (See Attachment). B. Devise a method, other than a means test, for serving bene- ficiaries with the greatest social and economic need. Such method shall take into account the priorities set out in Exhibit "A" for serving these beneficiaries. C. Ensure that the views of beneficiaries are obtained about the services they receive. CRLS will involve representatives of organizations in its priority setting process for legal services (including the process required by the Legal Services Corporation Act if this Act applies to the CRLS). D. Not require any beneficiary to disclose information about income or resources as a condition for providing legal ser- vices nor require any beneficiary to apply first for ser- vices through a Legal Services Corporation grantee. It is understood and agreed, however, that CRLS may ask about the financial circumstances of beneficiaries as a part of the process of providing legal advice, counseling and represen- tation, or for the purpose of identifying additional resources comply with AAA reporting equirements,sbutconlyntorthe to r� extent necessary to comply with these requirements. E. Ensure that legal assistance will be provided in Spanish to minority elderly who do no speak English as a first language, F. Continue (or initiate) efforts to obtain support from private sources and other public organizations for services funded under this Agreement, G. Make efforts to involve the private bar in legal services pro- vided for beneficiaries, including groups within the private bar that furnish legal services to older persons on a pro Bono and reduced fee basis. H. Comply with procedures established by AAA for: 1. outreach activities to ensure participation of eligible older persons in services provided under this Agreement; 2. training and use of elderly and other volunteers and paid personnel; and 3. coordinate with other service providers of the planning and services area covered under this Agreement. 1. Provide beneficiaries of services under this Agreement with a free and voluntary opportunity to contribute to the cost of the services, ensuring privacy with respect to such contri- but ions, and establish procedures to safeguard and account for all such contributions. CRLS will use all such contributions to expand the services provided under this Agreement, and such will be considered as program income. However, CRLS will not deoy any beneficiary services because she/he will not or can not contribute to the cost of the service. J. Ensure that funds provided under this Agreement will not be used to replace funds from other federal or non-federal sources. K. Comply with Title Vi of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in that no person shall, on the basis of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under this Agreement. Further, CRLS assures that it will not discriminate against qualified handicapped persons in accordance with 5504 of the Pohabilitation Act of 1973. CRLS also assures that it will not discriminate on the basis of age in compliance with the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended. L. Keep confidential all reports and information about individual beneficiaries and clients (including identities). Such infor- mation shall not be made available to any individual or organi- thezaticlient. TheincluingAmAerican Association Code of without rnpProfessional Responsibility and State Law shall govern the CRLS's responsi- bility for keeping records, files, and other information confi- dential. E ft AAA to evaluate the effectiveness, feasibility, and costs of services under this Agreement, provided that such evaluation is consistent with the other terms of this Agreement. Obtain prior written approval from the MA before engaging in any subcontracts for any substantive portion of the work. N. Provide a minimum of 10% in-kind or cash match based on the total award as per the grant proposal. 0. Document and report any project income received as a result of services provided under this Agreement. P. Understands that AM is required to conduct periodic evaluations of the activities conducted under this Agree- ment and to monitor on en ongoing basis the performance of the CRLS to insure that the funds made available by this Agreement are expended in keeping with the purposes for which they were awarded; and the CRLS accordingly convenants to cooperate fully with the MA in the conduct of such evalua- tion and monitoring, including the keeping and supplying of such information, and providing access to documents and re- cords to the AM for the purpose of audit, and further agrees to do all things necessary to enable MA to fulfill its obli- gation to the State of Colorado and'the United States Govern- ment under the above-described Agreement of CRIS. Q. My changes, including any increase in or decrease in the amount of the CRLS compensation, and including changes in budget allocations which are mutually agreed upon by and between the AM and the CRLS, shall be incorporated in written amendments to this contract and in appropriate revisions to the grant proposal. R, Understands and agrees that the following provisions are part of the official application and as such becorn binding upon commencement of the project: 1. Agrees that the project will be carried out in accordance with the federal program and fiscal regulations, the poli- cies and procedures established for grants by the State Agency, and the terns and conditions of the project appli- cation approved by AM in making this award of funds; specifically, agreeing to abide by the dollar amounts as shown in the budget by program and cost categories. 2. Understands that if there is federal/state cash unearned at the time the project is terminated, this amount must be returned to the AM unless the AM otherwise stipulates. 3. Understands that the project's fiscal affairs are subject to audit. if costs are disallowed, the proportion of federal/state funds disallowed must be returned to the MA. 4. Understands that this award is made for the period and amounts stated in this contract. This Agreement in no way implies further funding which is contingent upon the avail- ability of funds and approval of future project applications. S. Keep records and make reports on the forms required by the AAA and fn accordance with guidelines issued by the State of Colorado and the Administration on Aging, specifically: 1. To submit a monthly financial report to the AAA by the 10th of the following month; 2. To submit a detailed final financial report within 45 days after the end of the project year; 3. To submit other reports to the AAA as requested. II. The.AAA agrees to: A. Reimburse CRLS for all eligible costs up to but not exceeding the sum of $19,000.00. B. Work with CRLS to provide technical assistance with efforts to seek additional resources for legal assistance to Weld County elderly. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day first above written. BOARD OF COUNTY COFLMISSIONERS COLORADO'RURAL LEGAL SERVICES • John T. Heron, C airman ` rae alindo, Executive DI-recYor WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCE AREA AGENCY ON AGING c unan _ & per, rec tor Exe utive Director :v;tkt ;f1� EXHIBIT "A° - SERVICES A. Services provided by CRLS shall include but not be limited to: 1. Individual Case Service: Individual benefitnproygative and rams; healthurt prog proceedings programs;guardianship proceedings; housing problems; problems of the institutionalized; consumer complaints; advice, counsel, and assis- tance in making simple wills, powers of attorney, and contracts for 200 low income elderly of Weld County. Priority will be given to: public benefit cases, including Social SecuritMedicaid, public andasubsidized housing,food and nursing Medicare, and other institutionalized care. 2. Impact Litt al: Issues affecting important rights or benefits of the elderly that could lead to impact litigation should be reported to the AM. The MA reserves the right to monitor the time spent on impact litigation to insure that these cases do not adversely affect the ability of other individuals to receive legal assistance when needed. 3. Community Education on LeQl Rights of Older Persons: Training of groups of older persons and their advocates on legal issues is a priority of the MA. CRLS will provide one training session 'to AM Service Providers. Other training sessions may be offered as time and resources permit. 4. Long-Term Care Ombudsman Support: CRLS will execute an agreement with the Patient Advocacy Team (designated as the Weld County long-term care ombudsman of the Area Agency on Aging) to provide advice, technical assistance and legal back-up support by January 1, 1983. 8. Staff: CRLS shall designate persons to satisfy the terms of this Agreement. MI legal services shall be provided by licensed attorneys or non- lawyers, but legal services provided by non-lawyers shall be limited to counseling, educational activities, and representation permitted by law. WCDHR NOV 12 1982 n• r.�iVEat i t 6C'e1/41 MEMORAnDUM WEL1U�, T,_John T. Martini Chairman o>. November 16,_19 8 _ _ Board of County Commissioners COLORADO Fro,' Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Human Resources) y,, i, _ Senior Nutrition Agreement with UNC Enclosed for Board approval is a Senior Nutrition Agreement with the University of Northern Colorado (UNC). UNC will be providing a maximum of 400 meals per day (Monday thru Friday) for the Senior Nutrition Program. The cost of the complete meal will be $2.82 including milk. The Division will also be providing UNC with labor through the Welfare Diversion Program. All labor provided to UNC shall be deducted from the total meal cost at the rate of $3.35 per hour. The term of this Agreement shall be from October 1, 1982 through September 30, 1983. If you have any questions, please feel free to telephone me at 353-0540. i MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 1st day of October, 1982, by and between the Weld County Division of Human Resources, Senior Nutrition Program, hereinafter referred to as the 'Program," and the University of Northern Colorado, hereinafter designated as the "Vendor." In consideration of the mutual premises and covenants contained herein, the Program and the Vendor agree as follows: 1. The Vendor shall prepare a maximum of 400 meals for persons eligible under Title III of the Older Americans Act on the following days of each week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. The Program will serve the meals to persons eligible. 2. The Vendor shall provide space and equipment necessary for the prepar- ation of the meals. 3. The cost for the complete meal will be $2.82, including milk. The Pro- gram will reimburse the Vendor on a monthly basis. The Vendor agrees to submit the necessary reimbursement vouchers by the seventh working_dayof each month. 4. The Program will provide the Vendor with donated commodities provided through the Colorado Department of Social Services. 5. The Vendor agrees that the donated commodities will be used for the benefit of persons receiving meals provided through the Vendor to the Program. The Vendor agrees that the cash value of the commodities will be deducted from the cost of meals provided to the program. 6. The Weld County Division of Human Resources agrees to provide labor assistance through its Employment and Training Programs. 7. The Vendor agrees to deduct the equivalent of $3.35 per hour for all labor assistance provided by the Division from the monthly billing as described in 03 above. 8. The Vendor agrees to maintain the nutritional standards set forth by the Program. 9. The Program further agrees not to interfere with the existing activi- ties of the Vendor. 10. The Vendor understands that the State and Federal funding sources may request the opportunity to review all records maintained by the Vendor for the Program for auditing purposes. 11. The Vendor further understands that they must purchase under this Agree- ment, only United States agricultural commodities and other food. 12. The term of this Agreement shall be from October 1, 1982 through September 30, 1983. 13. This Agreement may be amended at any time upon 60 days written notice by either the Program or Vendor with the consent of both parties. This Agreement shall be terminated immediately in the event of a loss of funding to the Program. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Program and the Vendor have executed this Agreement as of the date first written above. WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO J n T. Mart Chair rum Kung A st Vic-e—Pi-iSTainf - for Stu t Affairs/Student Life WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN eis4"".61d — RESOURCES Charles Wilson, Food Service Director a Speckman E cutive Director 44(r/ mEMORAnDU Wilk To John T Martin, Chairman _ Noverber_l6. 1482 _ . Board of County Commissioners COLORADO From Walter J. Speckman, Executi!re_Director,_Human_Ret4ure?.s__ / sub,,c, senior Nutrition Program_Agreement Enclosed for Board approval is an Agreement between the Senior Nutrition Program and School District 16. The Agreement provides for an congregate meal site to be located at the Brent- wood School under School District 36. The School District will be providing a maximum of 70 meals per day on Tuesday and Thursday at a cost of $2.25 per real. If you have any questions, please feel free to telephone me at 353-0540. :4 10 MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 26th day of October , 1982, by and between the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Senior Nutrition Project, hereinafter designated as the "Project ," and School District No. 6, here- inafter designated as the "School District. " IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual promises and covenants con- tained herein, the School District and the Project agree as follows: 1. The School District will provide a site, located at Brentwood School , to service a maximum agreed number of 70 meals per day to the persons eligible under Title III-C of the Older Americans Act on the following days of the week: Tuesday and Thursday. 2. The School District shall provide such space and fix- tures as may be necessary to serve the above described number of meals. 3. The cost of the complete meal will be $2.25, including milk. The Project will reimburse the School District on a monthly basis. The School District agrees to submit the necessary reimbursement vouchers by the seventh working day of each month. 4. The Project further agrees not to interfere with the existing activities of the School District. 5. The School District agrees to maintain the nutritional standards set forth by the Project as specified under Title III-C of the Older Americans Act. 6. The School District service will be available only when school is in session. i' 7. This Agreement may be amended at any time with the consent of both parties. S. This Agreement may be amended or terminated upon thirty (3O) days written notice by either party. THIS AGREEMENT will be terminated immediately upon the event of a loss of funding to the Project. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Project and the School District have executed this Agreement as of the date first written above. WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 6 Jo T. Martin, Chairman Dr. W. A. `:r.tchell Superintendent of Schools WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOUR W to . Speckman Executive Director NOT I C E Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Use By Special Review are requested to attend and may be heard. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. DOCKET NO. 82-77 APPLICANT Colorado Landfill, Inc. P. O. Box 3415 Greeley, CO 80633 DATE: December 22, 1982 TIME: 2: 00 P.M. REQUEST: Use By Special Review - Sanitary Landfill and Certificate of Designation for sanitary landfill LEGAL DESCRIPTION A part of the E'NE: of Section 29, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Bette M. Foose, Deputy DATED: November 17, 1982 PUBLISHED: November 25, 1982 in the La Salle Leader ..e,v/r //9 ) SS COUNTY OF WELD ) SOCIAL $ERVICSS CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE , BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. 11HE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: / O A P - --------- I V- D 1,248.74 G A I R A 57.00 I/ ------ -------- _ -- A 0 M -_-_ 926.50- _____ L E A P -__-x,317.90--- DAY CARE _ SERVICES A N D 24,147.00 / MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION _ _666.92_ A D C _ 21,234.00 __ _ ADC U 1,528.00 / P A C - ----------- CHILD WELFARE ________— _______ _ AID TO THE 422.00 BLIND TOTAL— _ 56,548.06 DATED THIS 17th ______ DAY OF November , 19R' 1S4-1L— WEL�Q COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS 17th DAY OF ___ November_ ______,19_112 MY MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MgCommissionEepiresJune 8, 1988 STATE OF COLORADO ) SS ���/d !!�x i NOTARY PUBLIC COUNTY OF WELD ) WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY , COLORADO , HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE SOCIAL snviczsFUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: 0 A P I V- D 1,248.74 G A I R A 57.00 c A 0 M 926.50 LEAP 1,;17_90.___ DAY CARE SERVICES -________-__- _ A N D 29,147.00 MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION 666.92 A D C 21,234.00__-___-__- P A C A D C -U __1.529.40---- _____ CHILD WELFARE TOTAL___ 56,548.06 ___ _-___--____ AID TO THE 4 l BLIND — 422.00 c- R NAT/J7/9Ceicti 17th DAY OF November ,1982_. DATED THIS -- n BER ATTEST : `11„ // `1 � Vvt-t, I P/,,,,,, .v r� COUNTY CLERK AN( RECORD R AND MEMBER CLERK TO THE 80 R ---- 1 — E - -(8" DEPUTY COUNT MBER ,. .d COUNTY OF WELD 5 -VOID AGE Pfaff CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS/BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS : 0 A P 116,352.00 I V- D GA I RA - - A D M --- LEAP - -DAY CARE SERVICES A N D MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION A D C A D C U ___ __--- --- P A C - CHILD WELFARE _-_____ AID TO THE BLIND TOTAL 116,352.00 DATED THIS 17th DAY OF Uorgye;_—,1 WELD $0 rl ANCE OFFICER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS _ 17th __DAY OF roveaber ,1962 MY' 1GIIMISSION EXPIRES: MID3mmissionExpreslot 8 92@ STATE OF COLORADO ) �d � _- SS NOTARY PUBLIC COUNTY OF WELD ) WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE , AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE OIL AGE MISSION FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: O A P 116,352.00 I V- D G A - _ I R A A D M -_--_---_--_---- LEAP -_- DAY CARE SERVICES A N 0 MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION A D C - - - P A C A D C -U CHILD WELFARE TOTAL 116,352.00 AID TO THE _ AN BLIND DATED THI 17th /� DAY F ■ 19 _ ATTEST : A (� . QU ' EM BE E /� COUNTY CLERK AMD-RE RDER AND MEMBER CLERK TO THE BQARO 6; / BER PUTY CO T CLERK EMBER 1 (14 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 111/16/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 1 ) AS OF s 11/16/82 (` INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT ) WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER NO (4 ��__ ----- ------- _-- -.� �r ) 010381 AMERICAN ECON CLAD SER 15326P 115.24 20 5530 315326 230.56 20 5540 345.80 O ) 010382 ARNOLD MIKE 13637 45.00 01 1152 ( 4 _ 45.00 ) 010383 BESTWAY PAVING 7107 5,940.99 11 3131 • l‘ 7108 4,884.89 11 3131 7110 5,326.35 11 3131 ) 7116 2,033.50 11 3131 ( ‘ 7117 3,293.32 11 3131 1118 3,781.57 11 3131 ! 1120 4,395.95 11 3131 07121 6,114.83 11 3131 1126 5,666.41 11 3131 ) 1127 4,689.49 11 3131 07134 3,841.29 11 3131 49,968.59 ( ` 010384 BETTE KOUN72 GENE82 e 120.00 01 1025 ( • 120.00 010385 BIG R OF GREELEY 208564 30.24 01 2160 (. --'- 30.24 / .. 010386 BROOKS CAMERAS INC G12637 115.00 01 2160 ) 115.00 ( ` 010387 C F HOECKEL 8 8 6 LITHO 102782 1,140.50 01 1025 ( • 1,140.50 ) 010388 COMP CARE PUBLICATIONS 712159 14.45 20 5540 f i 14.45 ) ( • 010389 CORRELL, DANIEL I 111282 195.00 01 2420 ) 195.00 in 010390 DEMCO SUPPLY INC 116294 51.51 20 5510 ) \( 51.51 I 010391 DIAMCO 001907 47.90 01 1021 (C ■ w • NAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 111/16/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 2 0 AS OF 111/16/82 O WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE NSAKT FUND DEPT 4. NUMBER NO • • 47.90 • 010392 EVANS FURNITURE 102782 1,465.35 01 1945 1,465.35 0 • 010393 FLATIRON PAVING CO 102282 7_994.55 11 3131 . 71994.55 010394 GALE RESEARCH CO 105607 48.56 20 5530 • • 48.56 41 0[0395 GEORGE BECKMAN GENE82 40.00 01 1025 II 40.00 • • 010396 GREELEY GAS CO 1380NO 192.99 61 9020 3741MG 200.90 11 3140 • • 393.89 S 010397 GREELEY LOCK L KEY 7594 11.89 01 1061 • ~+ 11.89 • 010398 HIGH PLAINS GRAZING ASSOC S11882 2,532.32 11 3131 • 2,532.32 • 010399 HOME LIGHT C POWER CO 0002ND 79.24 11 3140 • • 79.24 • 010400 JOHNSON CONTROLS 244184 285.40 01 1061 285.40 • 010401 MATRIX ENGINEERS INC 103182 2,003.00 11 3132 . 2,003.00 0 010402 KISCO TEXTILE RENTALS INC 174944 6.60 64 1155 Ill 178189 6.60 64 1155 • 13.20 • • 010403 MOFFAT PAINT C GLASS 15647 24.00 61 1945 . ir24.00 41 41 . WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE t 11/16/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 3 AS OF t 11/16/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT • NUMBER NO 010404 MORRISON LEE 0 111282 12.48 01 1012 • --- —�- 12.49 • o • 010405 MOUNTAIN BELL 5076N0 160.85 61 9020 . 160.85 010406 MOUNTAIN BELL 109973 17.76 20 5540 • • 17.76 010407 MOUNTAIN BELL N00540 1,464.53 19 4110 N01573 89.09 21 6950 ID NV0540 1,533.60 21 6950 • NV1513 89.08 19 4110 ID 3,176.30 • . 010408 NELLIE CARBAUGH GEN82 —_--_ 40.00 01 1025 . 40.00 010409 NEWCO INC 11035 5.00 01 1061 0 • �^ 5.00 • 010410 NO WELO CNTY WATER GIST 6781NO 18.50 61 9020 - 18.50 • 010411 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 111182 610.801.93 72 9020 • 610,801.93 010412 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 821111 121,842.01 81 1945 • ! 121,842.01 • 010413 OFFEN ACE HAROWARE 97110 2.75 01 1061 97205 2.16 01 1061 91221 3.85 01 1061 Ill 97222 5.89 01 1061 97268 11.85 01 1061 97284 12.92 01 1061 IP I ! 39.42 . 010414 PERRYS VACUUM CENTER 40570 8.00 01 1061 8.00 • IP 010415 PUBLIC SERV OF CO 0018N0 5.38 11 3140 • - ' 4. • WAP200P WELD COUNTY GATE : 11/16/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 4 , AS OF a 11/16/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT , NUMBER NO lb 5.38a 010416 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF COLO OCT037 222.29 01 1061 O 070037 230.27 01 1061 452.56 * 010417 R R BOWKER 794187 101.42 20 5530 a ! 101.42 • 010418 RAYMER WATER DEPT 102082 6.50 II 3140 6.50 a 0 010419 SARGENT INDUSTRIES 105039 723.80 61 9020 a 723.80 • 010420 VINCENT' S INC 04828 1.80 01 1021 a 1.80 010421 WAGNER EQUIP CO A04117 18.50 61 9020 18.50 a 010422 WALKER, BEN L 110882 6.444.000 11 3131 • 6.444.00 IP 010423 WELCO INVESTIGATIONS 111082 60.00 01 1012 i 60.00 ti 010424 WICKES LUMBER 208611 262.67 61 1945 S 511437 94.60 61 1945 ii 357.27 ! 010425 WINDSOR OVERHEAD DOOR 7902 273.00 01 1061 • 7962 230.00 01 1061 e 503.00 4 e 010426 WOODS CANVAS PRODUCTS 1047 41.82 01 2160 • 41.82 e __r _ TOTAL : 811.803.69 Ok Ili • • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY • DATE t 11/16/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 5 • AS OF : 11/16/82 • • • • THIS is TQ CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING A BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 • THROUGH v AND DATEDNNETIVEM Ifd I 19$c ANO THAT PAYMENTS SHO D SE TS THE RESPECTIVE Y IN E AMOUNTS 5E1 OPPOSITE • THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT 1 81/ 80 3.t'9 DATED THI_$,_ 1T"OAY OFNDVEma&e• 198 IRECTOR MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS �W DAY DEMO • a f�c� I Iv ER SI 8E MY S ON TV,EXPIRES : D CoirH RE Expires June OVE ) �t NOTARY PUBLIC• WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORA00 HERE BY (APPROVE ) ( I .THE Cl S$,, SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR W`jM HERgJBBY RDERED;ORAWK UPON THE eoG"Nk,IPA►.. • FUND TOTALING $ 811 0• .(0'f DATED THIS �N' OAYOFNovbrnece. 19Y3- ATTEST: fOIJ. `.",...n Q«� • i I CiJltNTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY A 1 DEPUTY CHAIRMAN ME MR R MEMBER MEM ER ERBER • S-4,4, ;.���atE>. G, "� 'j , -ly 7).14A • Cp. e..-, it • • • • • • • , . • • • I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • _ . - . ' .B,464.."a„iN4M&U4: "..Maa..3. ...... A`A-W:sk a 1.t.t .- s% r.. q ty4:).uir 3 { tt.i,r sv3,&i0 9 II WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE t 11/15/82 W' AS RRANT REGISTER OF t 11/15/82 PAGE t 1 a I WARRANT RANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT 1 f 010211 MARJORIE HUBER GEN82 40.00 01 1025 li 40.00 i2 010212 ADDLE JANE COFFER GEN82 40.00 01 1025 4 ._ 4 00 0 1' t 010213 ALICE A NELSON G£N82 44.00 01 1025 tQ 44.00 f 010214 ALICE JONES GEN82 40.00 01 1025 it 40.00 1' 010215 ALICE. LAUSON GEN82 49.00 01 1025 I ~7-49 00 e.? « 010216 ALMA NOFTS GEN82 40.00 01 1025 1, 40.00 0 010217 AMER SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTS 19291 99.89 01 2111 .0 99.89 t 1! 010218 AMFAC FLULO POWER 136662 109.27 61 9020 • 109.21 N, 010219 ANNE BURKS GEN82 44.00 01 1025 I 14 44.00 0 010220 APPLETREE PHOTO 0756 7.00 01 2111 1. 0759 2.99 01 2111 0777 1.75 01 2111 0788 4.00 01 2111 Y> 0804 3.74 01 2111 0849 9.21 01 2111 r 1072 22.97 01 2111 Q 7079 7.47 01 2111 7105 5.72 01 2111 f 7110 1.99 01 2111 Q 713► 10.70 01 2111 7146 4.00 01 2111 f 7454 8.23 01 2111 ti 7490 5.91 01 2111 4 101.14 ♦` ( 1-- t' —'---..>..-,.. ;.-, n... :ia'fittrfsdF*w}3tS+Cc'4'ikvimi'Lvmktf."^. eta- .fa d`*wcrenK"i:.:cflt4 lett":IAA ' 417,4a'.£:a.i:7.ta4t 111 v,tt:3.. 6 it WAP200P WELD COUNTY GATE 111/15/82 ` WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 2 AS OF I It/t5/82 1 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT • NUMBER NO 1. ✓ 010221 ARVAS CHARLES CA1031 17.82 01 2110 5 ` 17.82 t 010222 8 C L REPAIR 4263 49.46 01 2111 ` 4264 `55.86 01 2111 ik 105.32 • 010223 B ELAINE SHEEHAN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 5 ' 40.00 2 010224 BARBARA CRNKOVICH GEN82 49.00 01 1025 6 49.00 t; 010225 BARBARA HELFRICH GEN82 -_��40.00 01 1025 9 40.00 • 010226 BARBARA J COWAN GEN82 49.00 01 1025 ; 49.00 • 010227 BETTE KOUNTL GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 a' . 010228 BETTIE SMITH GEN82 44.00 01 1025 5; 44.00 6 010229 BETTY BARNEY GEN82 40.00 01 1025 4: ~40.00 s, 010230 BETTY LEAFGREN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 II 6).00 ‘, 010231 BETTY M BIRLEFFI GEN82 44.00 01 1025 0 44.00 ✓ 010232 BF1 WASTE SYSTEMS 185800 20.00 01 2330 t 20.00 ID i 010233 61G R OF GREELEY 206477 45.77 01 2110 i 45.77 `0 ' :�3=3� =$'.4#-I.a?a.ai?t' ' S-4t-ft z'4.t4-W.t•`.2 stt71.:%'1 .n'-II-ak1at!,t1),'4 I'CZ-A 't�.%tktl �l l.!...":iti:t. • a . . I) WAP200P WEtO COUNTY DATE 111/15/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE a 3 • AS Of a 11/15/82 1• WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT 0 NUMBER _ --_ NO _._.. ._ 1. 010234 BILL'S TIRE L SERV CNTR 08637 15.95 01 2111 1 15.9 5 0010235 8ONNIE NOFFSINGER GEN82 49.00 01 1025 • 49.00 1 • 010236 CAROL E LOWER GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 010237 CAROL MINKS GENB2 40.00 01 1025 1! ` 40.00 as, 010238 CAROLYN SYNOVEC GEN82 40.00 Ol 1025 • 40.00 1) • 010239 CHARLOTTE L HARDGRAVE GEN82 40.00 01 1025 I) 40.00 • 010240 CHEVRON USA INC 01600 16.00 01 2110 11 01933 18.64 01 2111 + 02136 21.00 01 2110 03000 29.03 01 2110 s 84.61 • 010241 CLARA FARMER GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 010242 COLO FOOD CLEARING 1015 11.28 Ol 2310 1022 5.76 01 2310 s 1029 20.64 01 2310 A 4 43.68 1 R 010243 CONOCO INC 01959 18.92 01 2110 18.92 0 010244 CUNL1FFE CHUCK 111082 9.42 01 1014 1 r 9.42 i 0 1 010245 DELORUS BOYLE GEN82 49.00 01 1025 0 49.00 I' _.. w.a.44,4�4ktie twavz { � i5s..nntsx g 's. a •s :; .xzrttn.:0,11u:,.a; ina•_ % t .x; 7 41 I, WAP200P WELD COUNTY OATE t 11/15/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 4 1, • AS OF t 11/15/82 WARRANT A PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT A S • 010246 DONNA CALL G£N82 49.00 01 1025 t 49.00 . t 010247 OONNA HELD GEN82 44.00 01 1025 O 44.00 t. 010248 DORIS T MYERS GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • t 40.00 • 010249 DOROTHY LOLOFF GEN82 40.00 01 1025 t, 40.00• ; 010250 DOROTHY SCHNEIDER GEN82 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 S • 010251 E JEAN THOMPSON GEN82 _��_ 40.00 01 1025 1 40.00 i 010252 E. IRENE EDGETT GEN82 44.00 01 1025 1 ' 44.00 R E 010253 EBBA RHODES GEN82 51.00 01 1025 I 6 51.00 ; 010254 EDNA RAINS GEN82 __� 49.00 01 1025 i i t i 1 49.00 $ 010255 EDWARD SCHNEIDER GEN82 49.00 01 1025 4.' 49.00 f j, 010256 EDWARDS CHEVROLET CO 83094 5.36 01 2111 _ 5.36 t I ' 010257 EILEEN CHAPIN GEN82 _ 40.00 01 1025 T r 40.00 8 010258 ELDON BOWERS GEN82 40.00 01 1025 of 40.00 3 010259 ELEANOR MUELLER GEN82 40.00 01 1025 'i ' 1 rszz... +,m .avrwaaraintA W+�3Ehw 2t^E.bA ? 's'3 itVos'vnxnl i2'nt ss-.s......1zan., 4.1`4^ 1..rSaia^,Y:.`.W:ltFti ID 41 WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY DATE 1 11/15/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 5• AS OF $ 11/15/82 t WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT • ARRANT gil r +---- • t 40.00 • 010260 ELIZABETH C WIEDEMAN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 t 40.00 ill 010261 ELLEN BLACKBURN GEN82 51.00 01 1025 • 51.00 010262 ELMER JONES GEN82 44.00 01 1025• T 44.00 • 010263 ELSIE L HOLDREN GEN82 49.00 01 1025 • 49.00 S 010264 ESTHER BROWNING GEN82 40.00 OL 1025 40.00 ; 010265 EVA ALLES GEN82 40.00 01 1025 + to A 40.00 • 010266 EVELYN BROWN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 S 40.00 41 S 010267 FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO 503102 238.40 19 4180 • 238.40 1 010268 FLORENCE HART GEN82 44.00 01 1025Or ; 44.00 1 010269 GAIL JOTHEN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 3 ` 40.00 I t 010270 GEORGE BECKMAN GEN82 49.00 01 1025 1 49.00 T 010271 GEORGE BRUG GEN82 48.00 01 1025 / f 48.00 • 010272 GEORGE E FOREMAN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 I L It r.55}[R% Rte '1 '55a ;is'ar ',c'$.�7F3'*`:+•'33n.-rfs gtts5,s s. 1,11Thltill Ili']:f ir,f Pi ^s;r tz f.;x1 •?+,+�L'' 41 9 WAP20OP WELD COUNTY DATE 11l/l5/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE s 6 AS Of t 11/15/82 A WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND OEPt + • 40.00 • 010273 GEORGIE DEWEY GEN82 _— 40.00 01 1025 R ~--40.00 • IA 010274 GERTRUDE ROSLING GEN82 49.00 01 1025 • 49.00 S 010275 GLORIA BAUER GEN82 ^—y�40.00 01 1025 * 40.00 • 010276 GOLOIE SHEDOEN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 t 40.00 * PI 010277 GREELEY POULTRY INC 29957 53.16 01 2310 * 53.76 '1 010278 GREELEY X—RAY GROUP PC A81022 9.00 01 2310 l' DC1015 31.00 01 2310 ', VC1027 15.50 01 2310 p' 55.50 S 010279 GRETCHEN S CUTTS GEN82 — 40.00 01 1025 e 40.00 4' 010280 GUY H PALMER GEN82 70.00 01 1025 70.00 .y 010281 GWEN VANOOREN GEN82 49.00 01 1025 t 49.00 IS 010282 HATTIE DUDLEY GEN82 — 44.00 01 1025 t 45 44.00 t 010283 HELEN D MEAO GEN82 40.00 01 1025 5 40.00 1 '5 , 010284 HELEN KNESPEL GEN82 40.00 01 1025 1 40.00 S of x, t sI b - £ X4N€i0t-a&B*Ssri‘•341. � y<; >rg..:kI. n f;.a.3,., +JA S�T S?S d lS} I . 317T"N. 0 ft WAP200P WELD COUNTY GATE 111/15/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 7 0 AS OF I 11/15/82 , WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT 0 NUMBER NO 0 010285 HILDA M YOUNG GEN82 44.00 01 1025 • 44.00 0 010286 HUITT ENGRAVING 3422 40.00 01 2110 40.00 T 010287 IRENE HOUTCHENS GEN82 40.00 01 1025 4 40.00 010288 IRENE J ORIETH GEN82 48.00 01 1025 1, 48.00 010289 IRMA PRINCIC GEN82 49.00 01 1025 4 49.00 % ti 010290 IRWIN BRESSLER GEN82 40.00 01 1025 — 40.00 G 010291 ITT CONTINENTAL BAKING CO 249660 39.96 01 2310 252908 39.96 01 2310 79.92 * 010292 JACQUELINE MURPHY GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 1' 010293 JAN MARIE CRAWFORD GEN82 40.00 01 1025 11 40.00 010294 JEAN ROBERTSON GEN82 44.00 01 1025 1 44.00 ♦ ' 010295 JEANENE MOORE GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 1 010296 JEROME CO A03258 20.32 01 2111 ♦ A03495 10.69 01 2111 4 �^ 31.01 010297 JIMMIE C PICKARD GEN82 40.00 01 1025 7 40.00 is V- A < me** 30~.1 b:�e".:- ."Aiit44 .xrfrt .^r23 jra Vis''" t t....., 9 a /“.' . ,- -.....Y'a i-;•,.f 0i.w a.a iar.:c' a"1".4`-. 41 WAP200P WELD COUNTY OATE s 11/15/82 ! WARRANT REGISTER PAGE $ 8 AS Of $ 11/15/82 4:, WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT AR NO + • 010298 JOAN DOUDNA GEN82 40.00 01 1025 t 40.00 411 t, 010299 JOHN EWEGEN GEN82 44.00 01 1025 • _--~w 44.00 4 010300 JOSEPHINE N KLEIN GEN82 —�^ 49.00 01 1025 • 49.00 • 010301 JOYCE ALLELY GENB2 44.00 01 1025 II, 44.00• t 010302 JOYCE NELSON GEN82 44.00 01 1025 fe 44.00 e 010303 JUANITA SHELTON GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 [i 010304 JUDITH A SMITH GEN82 44.00 01 1025 ► { _P 44.00 E 010305 JUNE GRUNEWALO GEN82 40.00 01 1025 4, 40.00 R 010306 JUNE PETERSON GEN82 40.00 01 1025 1 t 40.00 ( 010307 K—MART 84347 101587 40.83 01 2330 III I 40.83 ( 010308 KAREN G 8HOLENDER GEN82 44.00 01 1025 = 44.00 010309 KATHERINE BAUER GENB2 44,00 01 1025 44.00 4 010310 KATHRYN J CRAVEN GEN82 49.00 01 1025 1 49.00 It 010311 KATHRYN PAPPENHEIM GEN82 40.00 01 1025 ,, iiimirmas •c♦..vva. �'V�.x 4rsa -.ti.a-.rs. ..aru..rn�3 aea.i n4.,..s+F2lzAv'a aR att•..s�«..y ate;.r..r ua1..�..-. emu:,,.... ,.a...a,� o ...... ..«..: .2 .�0 0 WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY DATE t 11/15/82 . WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 9 AS OF t 11/15/82 el WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND OEPT NUMBER _ NO II) * 40.00 15 010312 KING SIMPERS 197561 5.46 01 2111 1i 5.46 PI 010313 KRISTY MUSSER GEN82 40.00 01 1025 t 40.00 a, 010314 LA SALLE LEADER TR1030 67.62 01 1021 T. 67.62 ` 010315 LAURA GAWTHORP GEN82 49.00 01 1025 T. 49.00 $ 010316 LEOTA KENNEOY GEN82 40.00 01 1025 48 40.00 t, s 010317 LESLIE JAMES GEN82 44.00 01 1025 l 44.00 i 010318 LETHA PENNINGTON GEN82 44.00 01 1025 I, 44.00 T 010319 LILLIAN IKENOUYE GEN82 49.00 01 1025 _�� 49.00 010320 LILLY EVELYN MILLER GEN82 » 40.00 01 1025 • 40.00 * 010321 LINDA FELTE GEN82 44.00 01 1025 S 44.00 t 010322 LORI JANE BROWN GEN82 120.00 01 1025 120.00 1 i 010323 LOUISA VELASQUEZ GEN82 40.00 01 1025 1 if 40.00 R L 010324 LUCILLE E CAPP GEN82 49.00 01 1025 1 L" t I .. d'�cx-aacyw.a.anR'a-yA Rv.✓4 Ca� �s irY�d}ly�p-i - �-ti f^.es S.�,!y.4.�P q't-.w�.w .�rv.31 �. ay.a c as air .. n_ f'a x..a 4/vii� .�i WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE $ 11/15/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE a 10 • AS OF 1 12/15/82 i r WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAKT FUND OEPT NUMBER NO $ 49.00 4 010325 LUCILLE MCMAHAN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 * 40.00 010326 LUELLA Cliff GEN82 40.00 01 1025 4 40.00 ` 010327 M LOUISE BREYER GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 rI 010328 MAJORS WELDING L SUPPLY 11491 60.45 61 9020 r1 60.45 1 010329 MARGARET KAN2LER GEN82 40.00 01 1025 C. 40.00 7 C 010330 MARIE BRUNNER GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 1 6 010331 MARIE P ARCHULETA GEN82 44.00 01 1025 A iir 44.00 '3 010332 MARILYN OWEN GEN82 44.00 01 1025 $1 44.00 I 010333 MARTHA S STEPHENS GEN82 44.00 01 L025 11 44.00 • 010334 MARTHA STANDER GEN82 40.00 01 1025 1 re40.00 010335 MARY ALICE LINDBLAD GEN82 49.00 01 1025 1' Co 49.00 1 010336 MARY BARBARA CASADOS GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40400 L 010337 MARY JACOBY GINS? 49.00 01 1025 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 111/15/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 11 AS OF 111/15/82 ! WARRANT ANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NO 49.00 1 4 010338 MARY KENME GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 4 010339 NARY KOUNT2 GEN82 44.00 01 1025 4 44.00 4 010340 NARY RAE GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 O 4 010341 MARY RODREICK GEN82 40.00 01 1025 4 ` 40.00 010342 MARYELLEN B CLIFFORD GEN82 40.00 01 1025 40.00 010343 MAUREEN V HASTINGS GEN82 51.00 01 1025 C 51.00 6 010344 MELVIN T ATKINSON GEN82 44.00 01 1025 1 44.00 ) 010345 MILDRED E MCCALL GEN82 53.00 01 1025 53.00 1 010346 MILDRED R NELSON GEN82 40.00 01 1025 4 40.00 D 4 010347 MOUNTAIN BELL 1022 5.96 01 2110 j Co 5.96 3 010348 MURIEL MONTGOMERY GEN82 44.00 01 t025 Cj 44.00 3 fi 010349 NANCY 4 BARTELS GEN82 49.00 01 1025 ~^49.00 4 (i 010350 NANCY WALLER GEN82 40.00 01 1025 , , t *i4. e...r.s '..Y V'"i .--.144444 .1 9.Lg4a4n4R4�- +rv��-..,�Y.��.... . .• re •.-�: .,��i � a � �,� ... ♦...e- .... IP • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 111/15/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 12 AS OF 111/15/82 t f WARRANTPAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER t 4 40.00 4 010351 NOBEL INC 270434 127.36 21 6602 1 277411 104.67 21 6602 ( 298477 158.64 21 6602 298482 18.00 01 2310 rl 312430 273.93 21 6602 ( 319235 191.35 21 6602 319236 57.17 01 2310 % 319237 636.78 01 23t0 326093 394.30 01 2310 946842 8.00 21 6602 950126 2.40 01 2310 a 951247 51.90 01 2310 2,030.50 ` 010352 PATRICIA K OELRICH GEN82 40.00 01 1025 1 40.00 l 010353 PATRICIA SJOBERG GEN82 40.00 01 1025 G 40.00 ) 010354 PEARL-FRIEDLANO CO INC 2617 111.18 01 2112 1 111.18 i 010355 PHYLLIS SHAW GEN82 40.00 01 1025 ) y 40.00 010356 PLATTEVILLE HERALD 093082 24.36 01 1014 * 24.36 010357 R L M TEXACO 141026 1.05 01 2111 150906 4.00 01 2111 '1 211026 5.00 01 2111 cit 241021 4.00 01 2111 14.05 {A 010358 REUBEN NAIBAUER GEN82 44.00 01 1025 0 �� 44.00 7 010359 REUBEN W NELSON GEN82 - 40.00 01 1025 (.0 40.00 -'0 arnosnisionommunsi + 1 It MAP200P WELD COUNTY OATE t 11/15/82 '' WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 13 AS OF t 11/15/82 ) 4 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE - WSAMi FUND DEPT NO - ) 4 010360 RILLA H PETERSON GEN82 40.00 01 1025 0 40.00 4 010361 RITCHEYS CRAFT C HOBBY 1806 7.60 01 1061 4 wM' 7.b0 ,) ` 010362 ROBERTA PATTERSON GEN82 40.00 OL 1025 -' C 40.00 4 010363 RUTH HEIMKE GEN82 49.00 01 1025 O 49.00 4 �) 010364 SAM5 PRODUCE 12255 589.70 01 2310 ` 12256 118.19 01 2310 12409 69.21 01 2310 12411 390.30 01 2310 12481 536.86 01 2310 lit 1.104.26 C 010365 SANDRA MACY GEN82 53.00 01 1025 ) ^r�53.00 ") 010366 SCHOOL DISTRICT 06 AC3139 125.49 21 6602 6 125.49 ) 010367 SHARON BRUNNER GEN82 53.00 01 1025 a 53.00 6 010368 SHIRLEY WHEELER GEN82 49.00 01 1025 3 49.00 0 010369 STANOER T C JR 101103 38.00 01 2310 IID 38.00 0 010370 STEVENS AUTO INC 98722 41.26 01 2111 • _ --- 0 41.26 010371 SUE S ADAMSON GEN82 49.00 01 1025 1) 49.00 010372 THELMA JOHNSON GEN82 40.00 01 1025 G j II WAP200P WELO COUNTY GATE t 11/15/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE s 14 • AS OF t 11/15/82 4 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT ,0 NUMBER NO 0 _ 4 40.00 • 010373 THELMA MCDANIEL GEN82 49.00 01 1025 49.00 010374 UNITED FOOD SERVICE 66857 129.02 01 2310 70207 31.17 01 2310 IP 70208 350.45 01 2310 r 73516 304.61 01 2310 • 815.25 010375 UNITED STATES WELDING INC LOTOIR 3.60 19 4110 O di 3.60 010376 VICTORIA WILLMAN GEN82 44.00 01 1025 I 44.00 4 010377 VIRGINIA L MCLAUGHLIN GEN82 40.00 01 1025 f 40.00 4 010378 VIRGINIA SCHAFER GEN82 — 40.00 01 1025 40.00 010379 VIRLA A BREES GEN82 44.00 01 1025 4 44.00 41 a 010380 YEAGER 05395 20.55 01 2110 ' 06301 _ x18_50 01 2110 a 39.05 • I TOTAL t 12,210.32 • j • i • C • C 41 44 • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE t 11/15/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 15 • • AS OF t 11/15/82 • • THIS IS TO, CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHCWN ON PAGE 1 • THROUGH 15 AND DATED No1314er , 16 ; l9f a AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOUkO BE TO THE RESPECTIVE I THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE • THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 0,,n/O. 3a, DATED THIS/7 DAYhOFNOJ,er*\BF,c. nra,, � l��l���C&,t DIRECTOR MANAGEMENT A D BUDGET SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 11 DAY Of oeer1C, 19 Pa MY K S ION EXPIRES: H Comm;ssionEx ke • �a * het i t".Q NOTARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO', HERE 8Y! IAPPstfuneRO • 1 THE CL S AS SET FORTH ABOVE;AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFO E HEREBY`f*DERED DDRAWK UPON THE GSNG L FUND TOTALING $ /aQApy,>, DATED THIS f1 DAYOFNDJEtn8Et, 19gx. ATTEST* (/y� n-re-t%:✓ COUNTY LERK AND RECORDER�DEBY ♦ DEPUTY � CHAIRMAN MEMBER MEMBER � MEMBER MEMBER MEMBE727,-046 • /�Ri"`"" ' .� ♦ � v i.�ly�trY � 9 l • • • • • • • t • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • A • • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO NOVEMBER 17, 1982 TAPE 582-91 & 92 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Wednesday, November 17, 1982, at the hour of 9:00 A. M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner John T. Martin, Chairman Commissioner Chuck Carlson, Pro Tem Commissioner Norman Carlson, Excused Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner June K. Steinmark Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Sears MINUTES: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners' meeting of November 15, 1982, as written. Commissioner C. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA: The Chairman included on the agenda correction of Ordinance 0112, as item #1 under old business. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. DEPARTMENT HEADS: Bob Davis, veterans officer, reported that they are assisting three elderly veterans by providing home care unity. He announced that the annual Veteran's Day celebration was a success, a good program wast P 8 presented and the usual number attended the ceremony. Mr. Davis reported that they are working with the Colorado State Department of Social Services to convert veterans from medicaid to the Veterans Administration rolls. He added that by the end of the week approximately 40,000 veterans will have been converted. Mr. Davis stated that they are also working on the AIQ cards for pensioners and to date 248 cards have been processed. lie stated that his prediction for the year of 1.2 million monetary amount probably will be some less than predicted. Mr. Davis reported that approximately 60% of their claims are filed by World War II veterans. Re predicted that this percentage will increase in future years. Mr. Davis has been working toward getting a complete casualty list. He stated that this process is very difficult and costly. Some veterans have contributed toward this cause. When the completed list is prepared it will be distributed to all Veteran Organizations in Weld County. Bette Bowers, library director, reported that her department is going well and the two new staff members are very satisfactory. She announced that their book circulation has increased over the same time last year. She added that they have continued the preschool story hours and have scheduled college classes. She reported that on November 15 and 16 they conducted a library book sale and at this time she did not know the total of the proceeds. Folklore Story Tales are scheduled to be presented on November 29. This presentation is free and open to the public. Commissioner C. Carlson questioned the progress being made by the Blue Ribbon Committee regarding the library conversions. Mrs. Bowers stated that a meeting has been scheduled in which the results will be aired. Mr. Warden said that he believes that the meeting has been scheduled for December 6th, 1982. Mrs. Bowers stated that they are pleasaiabout receiving their fourth computer terminal next year. She continued by listing how it will assist the Library and their patrons. Mrs. Bowers stated 1 that they have not purged their registration lists because the bookmobile registrants have not been computerized to date. She predicted that the lists will probably be purged in 1983. WARRANTS: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the following warrants as presented by Mr. Warden: Encumbrance claims General fund $824,014.01 Social Services fund Social Services 56,548.06 Old Age Pension 116,352.00 Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. BIDS: APPROVE INSURANCE BIDS: Mr. Warden reminded the Board that on September 13, 1982, 18 insurance markets were assigned to submit proposals. He stated that 8 proposals have been submitted and the firm representatives have been interviewed. Based upon the committee's interviews it has been recommended that either Hal Lawson for Gallagher Insurance, Lloyds of London, or Byerly 6 Company, for IDS Life Insurance Company, be selected. Leonard Amendola, on behalf of himself and Masaud. Shirazi, who was ill, requested that the Board continue this matter until their representative Richard Johnson, from Denver, Colorado, is present. Mr. Amendola stated that Mr. Johnson should be here shortly. After discussion, Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to table this matter until after the new business items are completed so that the Board can receive further input. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and It carried unanimously. BUSINESS: OLD: CORRECTION OF ORDINANCE #112, IN THE MATTER OF SETTING THE MILL LEVY FOR THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION FOR WELD COUNTY, COLORADO FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1983: Mr. Warden stated that an error in the ordinance has been discovered. He stated that the total mill levy and the revenue figures were correct. The contingency fund mill levy and revenue were omitted from the original ordinance. Mr. Warden stated that pursuant to Ordinance #42, Ordinance #112 can be corrected and republished. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion that Ordinance O112 be corrected and directed publication forthwith. Commissioner C. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. NEW: CONSIDER OIL AND GAS DIVISION ORDER FROM ASAMERA OIL, INC. S13T2R67: Mr. R. Russell Anson, assistant county attorney, stated that the County Attorney has reviewed this request and recommended approval. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve said division and authorized the Chairman to sign same. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER CHANGE OF CORPORATE STRUCTURE FOR BARBARA JEAN GIGLIOTTI AND JUNE DIANE WILKINSON, DBA THE ENTERTAINER, FKA THE COVE: On July 12, 1982, the Board approved a change of ownership for Bob-Mim, Inc., DBA The Cove. The corporation owners were Robert P. Mimnaugh and Max Edwin Kingsley. On October 26, 1982, an application for a change of corporate structure on this facility was filed with the Clerk to the Board. The corporation will remain under the same name, Bob-Mim, Inc., the trade name will be The Entertainer, and the new corporate owners are Barbara Jean Gigliotti and June Diane Wilkinson. The Sheriff's office reflected no problems. The Health Department's records reflected that Barbara Gigliotti has applied for a 1982 food service license. The facility was inspected and they received a score of 96%. Mr. Stow stated that this facility was in very good order. Lee Morrison, assistant county attorney, has reviewed this change of corporate structure application and has found it to be in order. Barbara Gigliotti and June Diane Wilkinson were present and answered questions. Ms. Gigliotti stated that the two of them will own the corporation and that they will also manage the facility. After discussion, Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve this change of corporate structure on said tavern license. Commissioner Kirby..veconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Page 2, November 17, 1982 { CONSIDER FILING OF SURVEY OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT FINANCES AND GENERAL REVENUE SHARING SURVEY: Mr. Warden stated that the Federal Government has requested information regarding Weld County's finances for purposes of the Survey of County Government Finances (Form F-28A) and the General Revenue Sharing and Antirecession Programs. Mr. Warden has prepared said reports aid recommends that they be submitted to the Office of Revenue Sharing and the Bureau of the Census. Mr. Warden also presented a notice of availability of the reports for public inspection in the Clerk to the Board's Office. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the resolution regarding filing of survey of County Government Finances and General Revenue Sharing Survey and directed the Clerk to the Board to publish the notice of availability. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER SENIOR NUTRITION PROGRAM AGREEMENT WITH SCHOOL DISTRICT #6: Linda Perez, from the Human Resources Department, presented said agreement which provides for a congregate meal site to be located at the Brentwood School under School District #6. The School District will be providing a maximum of 70 meals per day on Tuesday and Thursday at a cost of $2.25 per meal. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve said agreement. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER SENIOR NUTRITION AGREEMENT WITH UNC: The University of Northern Colorado will be providing a maximum of 400 meals per day (Monday through Friday) for the Senior Nutrition Program. The cost of the complete meal will be $2.82 including milk. The Division will also be providing UNC with labor through the Welfare Diversion Program. All labor provided to UNC shall be deducted from the total meal cost at the rate of $3.35 per hour. The term of this agreement shall be from October 1, 1982 through September 30, 1983. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the Senior Nutrition Agreement with the University of Northern Colorado. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER AREA AGENCY ON AGING PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT: Presented for the Board's approval was the Purchase of Services Agreement with Colorado Rural Legal Services. The agreement meets the requirement of legal services under the 1983 Area Agency on Aging three-year plan and annual supplement. Colorado Rural Legal Services will receive $19,000 to provide assistance to low income elderly in resolving their legal problems, including individual case representation, community education, etc. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve said purchase of services agreement. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion. Commissioner Kirby stated that he had discussed this matter with Linda Piper and the $19,000 figure is slightly higher than last years. He added that negotiations are continuing. The motion carried unanimously. BIDS: CONTINUATION OF GROUP INSURANCE BIDS: Mr. Amendola introduced Richard Johnson to the Board. Mr. Johnson, Mr. Shirazi and Mr. Amendola represent Hartford Insurance Company. Mr. Johnson compared the Hartford Insurance coverage, deductible, and options to the other low bids submitted. Mr. Warden figured that the administrative costs for each of these firms are as follows: Hartford Insurance Gallagher Insurance Byerly b Company $73,272 $72,248 $54,462 Mr. Amendola expressed his appreciation to the Board and stressed that each of these firms are qualified firms. He did add . that Hartford Insurance would have local representation and offered five minute service. Mr. Warden added that one of the other firms will have local representation. Commissioner C. Carlson suggested that the Board table this decision until after the planning items. Commissioner Kirby felt that the Board needed more time and made a motion to table the decision until Monday, November 22, 1982, and allow equal time to each of these firms for further comparison. Commissioner C. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. The Chairman called a recess. Page 3, November 17, 1982 �`' PLANNING DEPARTMENT: SITE APPLICATION - CONSTRUCTION OF SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT - MOUNTAIN SHORES SUBDIVISION: Mountain Shores Subdivision is submitting an application for site approval for a sewage treatment proposal. This is the second sewage treatment site application to be considered for a recommendation to the State Health Department, Water Quality Control Division. The present site application proposes to pump through a force main to the downstream side of the Union Reservoir Outlet. Irrigation outflows and seepage will dilute the treated effluent as it travels via the Union Reservior Ditch to its intersection with the St. Vrain River. The Colorado Department of Health has established regulations for quality of effluent. A letter dated October 27, 1982, from the Weld County Health Department, indicates that the Weld County Board of Health approved the site application. A letter dated June 1, 1982, from the President of the Union Reservior Company, indicated that they have no objections to the proposed site application. The Department of Planning Services staff recommends that a recommentation of approval be forwarded to the Water Quality Control Division of the State Health Department with conditions. John McCarty, representing the applicant, briefly explained the submittal. He added that they are willing to work with the County Attorney in developing an agreement which would allow future County input. Mr. Allison, from the Planning Department, read the favorable recommendation and the eight development standards into the record. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the site application with development standards and directed the Chairman to sign the application directed to the Colorado Department of Health, Water Quality Control. Division. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. AMENDED RE #484 - TROSTEL: This request is to amend Recorded Exemption 6484 by increasing the size of Lot "B" from 19.378 acres, more or less, to 20.203 acres, more or less. The applicant wishes to include a one acre addition to lot. "B" from the parcel that is located at the east central portion of Lot "B" for personal reasons. The Planning Staff recommended approval with conditions. The applicant was not present. Commissioner C. Carlson stated that the one acre measurement goes to the center of the county road, therefore, that would not be a full acre added to Lot "B". He suggested that either the north or south boundary lines could be moved to enlarge the parcel to a full acre. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to table this matter until Wednesday, November 24, so the Health Department can respond. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RE6578 - WACKER: The applicant wishes to split the property into two parcels of 159 acres, more or less, and 1 acre, more or less. The applicant wishes to keep the larger parcel with an existing residence and to sell the smaller parcel where an old labor house is located which is not occupied. They plan to sell the smaller parcel to their daughter for a new residence and to use the old labor house for storage or tear it down. The Planning staff recommended that this request be approved with the following conditions: 1. That a 75 foot right-of-way from the centerline of State Highway #392 be designated and shown on the final plat before recording. 2. That the smaller parcel (Lot A) be at least 90 feet in width and 484 feet in depth to equal the minimum one acre lot size. Mr. Rodger Houtchens, legal counsel, was present representing the applicant. Commissioner C. Carlson stressed that the lot not be smaller that 90 feet in width. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the request with the conditions, Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried j unanimously. ZPMH 6673 - WACKER: This request is for one mobile home to be used as a principal dwelling. The Planning staff recommended that this request be approved. Mr. Rodger Houtchens was present to answer questions. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve this request. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. 7,PMH #674 - SHAW: This request is to locate one mobile home in an "A" (Agricultural) Zone District as an accessory structure. The Planning staff recommended that this request be approved conditional upon the following: That the mobile home shall not be used for residential purposes. Page 4, November 17, 1982 Hr. William P. Smaw stated that this mobile home will be used for storage only and he will install it pursuant to the County building code specifications. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve this request with the condition that it not be used for residential purposes. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. 2PMH 6675 - NORDEN: This request is form one mobile home to be used as a principal dwelling approximately 2 miles southwest of Fort Lupton. The Planning Staff recommended that this request be approved conditional upon the following: That the applicant meet all of the requirements as outlined by the State Division of Water Resources for an adequate water supply and by the Weld County Environmental Health Services for an adequate sewage disposal facility before the Issuance of any building permits. The applicant was not present. The Planning Director stated that he has inspected the property and a flood hazard permit has been issued. The Board considered the request, the lay of the land and the condition as recommended. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the request and included the condition as recommended by the Planning staff. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried by the following vote: All the Commissioners present voted yea except Commissioner C. Carlson. Commissioner C. Carlson voted nay and stated that he thinks that the applicant should be present to testify. ZPMH 6676 - PERRY: This request is for one mobile home to be used as a principal dwelling on Lots 25 and 26, Block 2, Town of Hardin, Colorado. The Planning Staff recommended that this request be approved. Mr. Dean Perry answered questions. Commissioner C. Carlson said that the Board is concerned about this area because it is becoming so run down and he is in hopes that the applicant will help to clean up the area. After further discussion, Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve this request. Commissioner C. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. 2PMH 6683 - KUGLER: This request is for one mobile home to be used as more than one mobile home as an accessory to a fart. The Planning Department staff recommendation for approval is conditional and based upon the following: That the applicant meet all of the requirements as outlined by the Weld County Environmental Health Services for an adequate septic system before the issuance of any building permits. Dean Kugler, father of Jim Kugler, was present and answered questions. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve this request with the condition as recommended by the Planning staff. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. AMEND BYLAWS OF BUILDING TRADES ADVISORY COMMITTEE: The Planning Director reported that at the regular meeting of the Building Trades Advisory Committee on October 21, 1982, it was unanimously recommended that the bylaws be changed to read: two (2) small independent commercial or residential general contractors instead of "framing contractor representative" as there are no framing contractors who do not also do general and small commercial contracting work. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the amendment to the bylaws. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. WELCOME: The Chairman welcomed the instructor and students present from the Bible Missionary Academy. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The resolutions and ordinance were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. Page 5, November 17, 1982 U There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 11:00 A. M. APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 721_4a. ' Jol T. Martin, Ch an Chuck Carlson, Pro Tem EXCUSED Norman Carlson . 4 C. W. Kir y ----��/ . 4 K. S mark S ne K. Stel mark ` `' ATTEST: �r ,(V[c; ., ' ;1i t WAC, 5inni 0 WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD .-) %, j teputy County le V Page 6, November 17, 1982 A public hearing was conducted on November 15, 1982, at 10:00 A. M. , with the following present: John Martin, Chairman Chuck Carlson, Pro Tem Norman Carlson, Commissioner, Excused C. W. Kirby, Commissioner June K. Steinmark, Commissioner Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Sears Assistant County Attorney, R. Russell Anson Director of Finance and Administrative Services, Don Warden The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated November 8, 1982, duly published November 11, 1982 in the La Salle Leader, a public hearing was held regarding an application for a State of Colorado Community Development Block Grant (CDBC). This program will make grants of up to $850,000 to cities and counties for community development projects. Activities eligible for funding by CDBG include: housing rehabilitation or weatherizat ion; construction of senior centers; park improvements; upgrading of streets, sewer, or water systems, etc. The Wattenberg Improvement Association has requested that Weld County apply for a grant for the Association to improve Wattenberg's water supply system by adding a well, improving the distribution system, and adding other new equipment. Candellario Galicia, president of the association, stated that they are requesting funds to remodel and rework their water system. He commented on the system as proposed and the current system. John Dickson, an associate engineer from Greeley, Colorado, stated that he prepared a report on the systems. On occasions the existing pumping system has failed and the residentAare without water until it is repaired. The request is for a stand-by well, the electrical switch over, a generator, meters, a distribution system, a six inch line, etc. The Town of Fort Lupton provides the fire protection, however, there is not adequate pressure for the fire hydrants. Commissioner C. Carlson questioned if Steve Black, a resident approximately one-fourth mile from town, could be hooked up to the new system. Mr. Galicia answered by saying yes if he will pay the hook up fees. Mr. Dickson stated that this grant is for 100% dollars without any reimbursement. He added that there are no matching funds. Commissioner Steinmark announced that Larimer Weld Regional Council of Governments will receive 10% for administering the grant application. This application is for state dollars rather than federal dollars. After discussion, Commissioner Steinmark discussed the request and made a motion to approve the Board's intent for Weld County to apply for a small cities community development block grant on behalf of the Wattenberg Improvement Association and authorized the Chairman to sign same. Commissioner C. Carlson seconded the motion: Commissioner Kirby questioned who the water taps will be made available to. Mr. Galicia stated that each tap charge is $360.00 and the monthly water fee is $7.00. The motion carried unanimously. CI — ,. )222 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO W. ATTEST: ' fJA;( Li.w±@..A tc4,4.,L,,J WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BO �. _.D/ EPUTY COUNTY Cr, DO KE 982-76 Tape 82-91 LHR367 A puniic nearing was conuucLem on_ •—•---- , tya2 at 2: 00 P.M. , with the following present: JOHN MARTIN CHAIRMAN CHUCK CARLSON PRO TEM NORMAN CARLSON COMMISSIONER, Excused BILL KIRBY COMMISSIONER JUNE STEINMARK COMMISSIONER Also present: ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, Jeannette Sears ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, Lee Morrison PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, Rod Allison The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated October 13, 1982, duly published October 21, 1982, in the LaSalle Leader, a public hearing was held on the request of H. A. Schneider for a Use by Special Review for a livestock confinement operation for cattle. The Planning Commission recommended that the request be granted with conditions. Kenneth Lind, legal counsel, for the applicant was present and commented on the planned two phase operation. Tape change 82-93 Mr. Lind commented on the three letters in the file from adjacent landowners who have supported this request and a petition signed by all the adjacent landowners except one who supported this request. Mr. Lind said that the possible run off is a concern, however, phase II will drain to the east or northeast. He used four pictures to show the lay of the land. Mr. Schneider stated that this site for phase II does have a better drainage plan, the land is less productive, and a berm has been constructed 3 feet.high to hold any run off. He stated that the run off will be pumped and used for fertilizer for the farm land. Mr. Schneider agreed with all the development standards and did accept all responsibility if a run off leaves his property. Louis Reiker, legal counsel for Mildred Johnson an adjacent landowner, opposed the request because of the possible run off. Mrs. Johnson also objected to the completion of this lot before the Board of County Commissioners heard the request. Dick Leffler, an engineer representing Western Technical. Services, stated that the grade of the property falls to the north and the 3 foot high berm should be more than adequate to stop any run off. He added that the existing grade across the end of the farm is pretty flat. A drainage ditch at the southeast corner has been constructed going north and at the north end it is approximately 3 feet deep. A 3 foot berm has also been constructed to keep the run off from leaving the Schneider property. He stressed that there should not be any run off that would go south. A representative from the Lucas Lateral ditch said that they have signed an agreement with Kr. Schneider regarding the Lucas Later-jai. ditch. He stated that the Lucas Lateral water runs from the South to the east and the Sullivan waste ditch to the east runs straight south, the water runs south on the whole section. Mildred Johnson asked if the County has any existing policies, rules or codes or restrictions concerning the construction of feedlots. Commissioner C. Carlson stated that feed lots are all constructed as to their owners needs. She understood that before construction happened that the Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners were to approve the site location. She stated that the feed lots construction has been completed and.that it was before the Board even considered the request. She asked that the following items be investigated by the Board before the request is approved or denied: No feed lot should border the fence line of a neighboring farm, • feedlots should be contained. She does not believe that 35 feet would contain this area because of the hillside, most feedlots are an extension of the farm yard, this one crosses the farm. There should be no feedlot run off possibility onto any other property at any time. That includes any floods or cloud bursts. In 1977, the first Sunday in May, there was a cloud burst that dumped fence post deep water on her farm and the run off water came from the north, Mr. Southard's and Mr. Schneider's properties. The Board should study the run off and demand that all run off be contained. She asked that adequate screening to the property from another persons property be installed. She recommended a dike or embankment be installed three feet high on the other side of the fence line. She added that there is ahealth--problemfrom feedlot odors and that should be controlled by the Weld County Health Department. Mr. Reiker stated that the water will collect in the southeast corner of the property. He said that the 3 foot high berm has been installed. Mr. Leffler said that a 24 inch tile could be used if the water collects in the low point and a ditch has been excavated to cause the water to flow to the North. Commissioner C. Carlson commented on the type of storms that have happened in Weld County, that this property is zoned agricultural and a feedlot is agricultural business, that the applicant is trying to do the right thing, and made a motion to approve this request with the conditions as recommended by the Planning Commission. Commissioner Kirby seconded 1-Y1 !`,�iGI USR - SCHNEIDER DOCKET 682-68 the motion. After additional discussion the motion carried unanimously. IRMAN ARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 0. / ) WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: tfilO....,it f„:"leu14i&r/ WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE 80 fait E7 i e. g./ flu! �_ eputy County lerk DOCKET 682-68 TAPE 682-93 & 94 LHR991 A public hearing was conducted on _November 17 , 1982 at 2:00 P.M. , with the following present: JOHN MARTIN CHAIRMAN CHUCK CARLSON PRO TEM NORMAN CARLSON COMMISSIONER , Excused BILL KIRBY COMMISSIONER JUNE STEINMARX COMMISSIONER Also present: ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, JEANNETTE SEARS ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, LEE MORRISON PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, ROD ALLISON The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated October 25, 1982, duly published on October 28, 1982, in the La Salle leader, a public hearing was held on the request of Daniel R. Horst and James Robert ➢earmin, Sr. for a Use by Special Review for a sanitary landfill. The applicant was not present. The Assistant County Attorney read a letter Into the record, dated October 30, 1982, from Martin P. Miller, legal counsel representing the applicant, which requested the withdrawal of the application. The letter stated that the applicant does intend to re-submit the entire application at a later date. Mr. Morrison, assistant county attorney, recommended that the Board accept the letter of withdrawal and added that if and when the applicants wish for this request to be heard that they must begin again with the Planning Department. Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to accept said letter and withdraw the request. Corenissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. • C1 RAN � . NAN VI/ (t. -�-t_;:.-1r, BOARD BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: U WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND- CLERK TO THE BOARD air:—�l.-•�w��-�-�% — eputy County Clerk DOCrETU 82-71 TAPEt 82-92 LHR INCOMPLETE FILE A public hearing was conducted on November 17 , 1982 at 2:00 P.M. , with the following present: 1 JOHN MARTIN CHAIRMAN CHUCK CARLSON PRO TEA NORMAN CARLSON COMMISSIONER, Excused BILL. KIRBY COMMISSIONER JUNE STEINMARK COMMISSIONER Also present: ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, Jeannette Sears ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, Lee Morrison PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, Rod Allison The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated October 13, 1982, duly published October 14th, 1982 and November 4, 1982, in the La Salle sl Leader, a public hearing was held on the request of Colobe, Lucas and Estavenovich for the vacation of the development standards with zoning case #236 and the addition of two development standards. The Planning staff recommended that the original fourteen development standards be vacated with the following additions: 1) A wooden fence, six (6) feet in height shall be constructed, maintained and kept free of debris by the applicants and/or owner. The fence shall serve to screen the property's southern-most boundary from the mobile home park; and 2) prior to any building permits being issued for this property a geotechnical study is to be done to show that there is not a methane gas problem. The applicant was represented by a realtor from a Fort Lupton firm. He answered questions. After review, Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to vacate all fourteen orginial development standards with the contition that the two conditions listed above be adopted and accepted by the applicant. There were no objections. Commissioner C. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. C IRMAN �- BOARD 01' COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE/ BOARD l.t ' �(f`� Osputy Coonty C er DOCKET! 82-67 TAPEf 82-92 1 LHR 907 i Ai A public hearing was conducted on November 17 , 1982 at 2:00 P.M. , with the following present: JOHN MARTIN CHAIRMAN CHUCK CARLSON PRO TEM NORMAN CARLSON COMMISSIONER, Excused BILL KIRBY COMMISSIONER JUNE STEINMARX COMMISSIONER Also present: ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, Jeannette Sears ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, Lee Morrison PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, Rod Allison The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated October 25, 1982, duly published October 28, 1982, in the LaSalle Leader, a public hearing was held on the request of North American Oil and Gas, Inc. Ademan, Inc. for a Use by Special Review for oil production in an R-1 District. The Planning staff recommended that this request be approved with development standards. Mr. Allison stated that prior to the transferring of any oil or gas rigs to said property a permit from the Engineering Office is required. Mr. W. C. Van Bebber, the applicant, was present and agreed with the recommendation and the development standards. Wilbur Borchert, an adjacent landowner, did not oppose the request but asked that if the well turns out to be an oil well that an electric pump be used. Caroline R. Serna, an adjacent landowner, asked that the traffic to this site not use 49th Ave. and if 49th Ave. is used that it be paved. Steve Sears, representing the applicant, stated that the access to the property would be off 42nd Ave. no additional traffic will be generated on 49th Ave. After discussion, Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve this request, the development standards, and included development standard #7 to read as follows: An electrip pump shall be used in conjunction with any producing oil well on the site. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. • CH RMAN JGJ„ r✓^_�,vl.,,✓l�� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Uj� WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND--CLERK TO THE BOARD_, t � e��puty County er DOCKET! 82-70 TAPE, 82-93 LHR 643 2:00 P.M. , with the following present: JOHN MARTIN CHAIRMAN CHUCK CARLSON PRO TEM NORMAN CARLSON COMMISSIONER , Excused BILL KIRBY COMMISSIONER JUNE STEINMARX COMMISSIONER Also present: ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, Jeannette Sears ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, Lee Morrison PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, Rod Allison The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated October 11, 1982, published October 14th and November 4, 1982, in the LaSalle Leader, a public hearing was held on the request of Theodore, Robert and Janice Rademacher for a Change of Zone, from A (Agricultural. District) to C-3 (Commercial 3 District. The Planning staff recommended that this request be approved with development standards. Tom Hellerlch, legal counsel for the applicant, reviewed request and answered questions. He did state that the applicant does agree with the development standards. Ken Williamson, a representative from K. 6 C. Motors the prospective purchaser of said property, stated that they plan to use this property to sell, store, and service recreational vehicles. Their facility is currently located in the city limits of the Longmont, Colorado. Mr. Williamson believes that this location will have several advantages. Nick Sekich, owner of the John Deere dealership in this area, stated that he supports this request. Theodore Rademacher, farmer of this property, stated that it is good farm land but he can do without these ten acres. He stated that each year more and more land is becoming developed agricultural land. After discussion, Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to approve this change of zone with the development standards. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Commissioner C. Carlson said that he is trying to uphold the comprehensive plan but this area is a commercial business area. Commissioner Kirby agreed that this location should be good for this type business. Commissioner Steinmark stated that other commerical uses have been approved for this area how could the Board say no now. (7.1— IRMAN )�+ v� VI/1A.� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD beputy County Clerk DOCKET6 82-64 TAPE. 82-92 LMR 2148 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS November 22, 1982 AGENDA Tape No. 82-93 and ^' 82-94 PULL CALL: John Martin, Chairman Chuck Carlson, Pro Tem Norman Carlson Bill Kirby June Stei.nurark MINUTES: Approval of minutes of November 17, 1982 ADDTTICCS TO AGENDA: 1) Change Order - Communications Project 2) Consider Ordinance 104-A APPROVAL OF O0¢v'SENP AGENDA: COMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: 1) Communication Services 2) Engineering Services 3) Health Services 4) Planning Services 5) Purchasing b Personnel COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BUSINESS: OLD: 1) Approve insurance bids (Don Warden) 2) Second Reading of Ordinance 94-A, Cable Television Franchise tv'ES7: 1) Consider petitions re: cctension of termination dates from four weed districts and set date of hearing 2) Consider emergency closure of NCR 13 between WCR 32 & 34 for replace- ment of culvert 3) Consider emergency closure of WCR 380 between WCR 63 s 65 due to collapse of 'IC Bridge 521/63A 4) Consider emergency closure of WCR 50 between State Hwy. 34 and %CR 61 due to collapse of HC Bridge 50/63A 5) Consider corrected resolution re: 1983 dance license issued to Meador and Sandra L. Blehrn, dba The Mad Russian 6) Consider issuance of Duplicate Warrant #AEC in amount of $460.00 PLANNING: 1) Show Cause Searing - SUP 443, airport, hangar and skydiving school - FlF 4%'' 9*, 525, TIN, R68W CONSENT AGENDA APPOZt7R4ENI5t Nov 22 - Work Session 1:30 PM Nov 22 - Hospital Board 4130 PM Nov 23 - Currvnications Advisory Board 2:00 PM Nov 29 - Mork Session 1:30 PM Dec 2 - Utilities Coordinating Board 10:00 AM Dec 2 - County Council 1:30 PM Doc 2 - Board of Adjustment 2:00 PM Dec 7 - Health Board (Nov. 6 Dec. meetings mined) 1:00 PM Dec 8 - Board meeting cancelled 9:00 AM HEARINGS: Nov 24 - Satellite Oa:munications - Cable Television Franchise 2:00 PM Dec 15 - COZ, A to Cl, Jack W. Zi:rbelnon 2:00 PM Dec 15 - Hearing to consider tavern license, Jack W. 7.L.ix,lman, dba Prospect Pub 2:00 PM Dec 15 - Hearing to consider retail liquor store license, Kathy M. Zimbelman, dba Prospuvt Pub Liquor 2:00 PM Dec 22 - USR, sanitary landfill and Certificate of Designation, Colorado landfill, Inc. 2:00 PM REPORTS: CCNMUNICATIONS: 1) Colorado Dept. of Health re: NTDFS Permit No. 00-0036129 2) Weld Co my Veterans Council re: letter of appreciation • RESOlATrICLS: 1) Approve USR, gravel pit operation, Bucklen Equip. Co. (Approved 8/18/82) * 2) Approve Oil and Cis Division Order Iron Asamera Oil, Inc. - S13 T2 R67 * 3) Approve site application - construction of sewage treatment plant - Mountain Shores Subdivision * 4) Approve RE 1578 - Wacker * 5) Approve ZPMH #673 - Wacker * 6) Approve ZPMH #674 - Smaw * 7) Approve ZPMi #675 - Norden * 8) Approve ZPMI $676 - Perry * 9) Approve ZPD9i #683 - Kugler * 10) Approve ant of Bylaws of Building Trades Advisory Committee * 21) Approve renewal of tavern license for Mrs. Leo K. Warn, dba Rockport Inn * 12) Approve renewal of club license for Greeley Elks Lodge #809 * 13) Approve renewal of 3.2% beer license for Florinda Martinez, dha Pesina's Cafe * 14) Approve withdrawal of USR, sanitary landfill, Daniel R. Horst and James Robert Dearntin, Sr. * 15) Approve COZ, A to C3, Theodore, Hobert and Janice Rademacher * 16) Approve COZ, vacation of Development Standards with Zoning Case #236, Galore, Lucas and Estavenovich * 17) Approve USR, livestock confinement operation for cattle, H. W. Schneider * 18) Approve USR, Oil Production in R-1 District, North American Oil and Gas, Inc., Adc*ntan, Inc. * 19) Approve correct resolution concerning 1983 dance license for Theador and Sandra L. Blehm, dba The Mad Russian * 20) Approve emergency closure of %CR 13 between WCR 32 and 34 * 21) Approve emergency closure of VCR 380 between WCR 63 and 65 * 22) Approve emergency closure of WCR 50 between State Hwy 34 and WCR 61 * 23) Approve Special Events Permitfor Greeley Elks Lodge #809, Dec. 31, 1982 * 24) Approve issuance of Degelicate Warrant #ADC 41251 * 25) Approve renewal of tavern license for Ringer Ringer, dba Del Camino ORDINANCES: 1) Second reading of Ordinance 94-A, Cable Television Franchise 2) Ordinance No. 104-A CHANGE ORDER: * 1) Change Order - Communications Project * Signed at this meeting RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE BOARD TO SIGN OIL AND GAS DIVISION ORDER CONCERNING ASAMERA OIL (U.S.) INC. , P.O. BOX 118, DENVER, COLORADO 80201 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the tc o o affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and 0 N 0 WHEREAS, Weld County, Colorado is the holder of a certain o A lease with Asamera Oil (U.S. ) Inc. Said lease covers land more ow o sOct particularly described as follows, to-wit: a. Township 2 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. o Section 13: N/2 SW/4 o Weld County, Colorado w MCC o .,, WHEREAS, Asamera Oil (U.S. ) Inc. , has submitted an Oil and c o Ix Gas Division Order on the subject property. . w of C•C.3 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- N to missioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Oil and Gas Divi- r ce sion Order as submitted by Asamera Oil (U.S.) Inc. be, and hereby o w is, approved. rIs c z The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made IC; >- and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of ocz w E E November, A.D. , 1982. c CO VI 7 .-, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 5-x. ti. ATTEST: ,t WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder ))7 and Cle9rk to the Board \ geo-hPit.,` 2))/2,-PA.,l J T. Martin, airman t LBY:11./..,.. —.4 :11--- iU. t (--2i 7_ eputy County- Clerk dThick Carlson, ro-Tem APPROOVEED/A,�i, TO4ORM: EXCUSED ('�' Norman Carlson / So" tytAttoYney \ . Kir >y / r_sail ne K. Ste ark DATE PRESENTED: November 22, 1982 L_ }Ae. s1,3 i4 C,' G--3,:i.. NaL/ - 1-C. To: ASAMERA OIL(U.S.)INC. Division Order No. fbst Office Box 118 Date:October 25. 1932 Denver, Colorado 80201 Each of the undersigned,severally and not jointly,certifies and warrants to Asamera that he is the owner of the interest shown opposite his name in the below described property or of mineral rights therein or is entitled to receive the value or proceeds from the sale of oil(which shall mean crude petroleum and all other liquid hydrocarbons,in- cluding condensate, which shalt be accounted for in the same manner as oil hereunder) produced from the Vollmar leas:or property,operated by Energy Minerals Corporation situated in — Geld or area,in___ Weld County,__._ Colorado and more fully described as follows to-wit: Township 2 North, Range 67 West Section 13: N12 SW/4 Weld County, CO o o From and after the tst day of_December .1932 ,at 7:OOa.m.,and until funherwrittennoti e o to Asamera,and subject to the following provisions,Asamera is authorized: (a) to purchase and receive oil produced from the above described property,or (b) where Asarn era ow ns a working interest in said property or has a right to market all or a portion of the production therefrom, to sell and/or deliver oil produced from such property to any purchaser Asamera o 0 3 may designate, and Asamera shall gve credit for said oil pursuant to the directives contained herein. vu CC Credit to: Division of interest Address 0 to County of Weld - .00021880 RI 915 - 10th Street Board of Land Greeley, CO 80631 0 Commissioners O cr eY t.l J co�U z 61 LI r :r tii o C W 0',y U Z az ra 0 U Cr CC a Y L - 04 Cl CO;h e J Qr r r r r r r CO I LOOt. u O) to oa r o ti gawg to /� , ,,Ky-. YW! v' cc O 188 O SS U , tuip W'o 1; to E f[vg Z Q O OV egg elf 'I Ail- farifgril _= ") A f € 1 nuns rxwuy • ?r U FC 04 is IY MASS miaw y CC MU mr aisnusa rosww R 8 j,f/ ,f& . 9L6t'Jay time w,odsa t FIRST: Only merchantable pipeline oil shall be tendered to you hereunder,and title shall pass to you upon delivery to any transportation facility designated by you.You shall compute quantities and make corrections for temperature and deductions for impurities in accordance with your rules,regulatiobs,and customs in effect at that time and place of delivery. Each of the undersigned working interest owners, if any, agree that all oil run hereunder will be produced and delivered in compliance with all applicable federal, state,and local laws,orders, rules,and regulations. ' ' SECOND: Settlement for the aforesaid interests shall be made on the basis of the current field price adopted i or posted by you for oil of like grade and gravity at the time and place of delivery. to 0 o o THIRD: Payments are to be made monthly by your checks delivered or mailed to the parties thereto enti- - tied at the address above given.l f at anysettlement date the amount payable to any party hereunder shall be lis than "o u fifteen dollars(S15.W),you may defer such payment and make payment when the amount has accumulated to fif- teen dollars(S15,00),but in any event at not less than annual intervals.Deductions for any severance,gross produc- A tion,occupation,windfall profit or other tax imposed on the production,sale or purchase o f such oil may be made o ''J therefrom by Asamera. 03 o'Dee FOURTH: In case of any adverse claim of title as to any interest or interests covered hereby,or if,in the a opinion of Asamera,any of the undersigned parties may not have good title to the interest claimed,each of the under- cc o signed affected authorizes you to defer payment,without obligation to pay interest on the amount so deferred,until a such adverse claim or dispute is finally determined or title is resolved to your satisfaction. iu rice o FIFTH: No transfer of an interest of any nature or change in the tight to receive payments,however ac- c* complished,shall be effective as to you until 7:00 a.m.the first day of the calendar month after which you are fur- o se nished proper division or transfer order and proof satisfactory to you of such transfer or change,and you hereby are us released from any and all liability for payments made prior thereto pursuant to this instrument.Each of the under- m u signed,severally,agree to hold you harmless from any payment made without such proper notification. C I-4 SIXTH: If all or any part of the above described property is included in a pooled unit hereafter,then as to N. IIIr F each undersigned party who has agreed to,or is bound by such unit,this division order shall cover and be applicable t to the unitized minerals which,in accordance with the terms of the instruments pursuant to which such unit has been to established,are allocated to the above described property,and payment hereunder to such undersigned party shall be o D computed on such allocated minerals in accordance with the interest credited to such party herein. oar t r- u. o z SEVENTH: This division order shall become valid and binding on each and every owner above named as o. z soon as signed by such owner regardless of whether or not all of the above named owners have so signed. o.- Q >- ALL SIGNATURES MUST BE WITNESSED y a CC (Each Married Person Should Be Joined By Their Spouse) CC £ C4 M \VITNFSSFS: OWNERS SIGN BELOW: 07 n 0, /1 ry Si L . 'al Security or Taxpayer ID No. Please sign your name exactly as it appears herein and also insert your Srrial Security or taxpayer identification number. Attzs_: 1111a M4.4A4PAAWYa Weld County C2er . and___Recorder '1'012I, Clerk to t .BJ' `J x .12' /i l --/ ..t Dpuy county Oler t:0fx'r r , ut . /// t .s 1, �y f, u n"s . t ) \ski . . ., nrr� c �, :p RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CONCERNING THE SITE APPLICATION OF MOUNTAIN SHORES SUBDIVISION TO CONSTRUCT A SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Mountain Shores Subdivision presented their site application plan for construction of a sewage treatment plant to be located north of Union Reservoir, 1/2 mile east of the Boulder/Weld County line, and WHEREAS, the regulations of the Colorado Water Quality Control Commission require a hearing for a Site Application approval before construction may be started and; further, that various local and state agencies be given the opportunity to review and comment on the Site Application, and WHEREAS, said Site Application has been submitted to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County for its review and comment, and WHEREAS, the Board feels it is in the best interests of Weld County that the Board of County Commissioners recommend approval of said Site Application, conditional upon the follow- ing: 1) The operation of the system be by a private consumer entity with appropriate arrangements with Weld County (as pro- vided for in 30-20-401 et seq. , CRS 1973, as amended) for the protection of public health. The arrangements with Weld County shall address the continued maintenance, operation and repair of all sanitation drainage and sewer treatment facilities, as well as the authority of Weld County and the Homeowner's Associa- tion to enforce said arrangements. These shall be made prior to the County's approval of a final plat; 2) The developer be responsible for construction of the facility and appurtenances; 3) Proper easements and legal access be acquired for the collec- tion and discharge facilities and the plant before the County's approval of a final plat; and 4) The system's infrastructure be r e• c C w E\C. - 1 A41.14 r. Page 2 RE: SITE APPLICATION - MOUNTAIN S₹₹ORES SUBDIVISION compatible with the City of Longmont' s requirements to facilitate efficient transfer. . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Site Application of Mountain Shores Subdivision be, and hereby is, approved with the conditions as above listed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that Said Site Appli- cation, signed by the Chairman of the Board of County Commis- sioners of Weld County, Colorado, be forwarded to the Water Quality Control Division of the State Health Department. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of November, A.D. , 1982. '?;'iGt.., /1 7 .�._ ' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: - - IC'=? '^t:o1/ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 1 Weld County Clerk and_. Recorder 1_/C1 T ,Di i - - and Clerk to theBoard) Jo�ffi T. Martin, Chairman By: 171jhf/ (Deputy County-Abler K Chuc Carlson, Pro-Tem APPROVED/AS T9-FORM: EXCUSED Norman Carlson / Codnty Attorney . W. Ki E�by ll/1./iJ ne K. S einmark DATE PRESENTED: November 22, 1982 I RESOLUTION OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION Moved by Jack Holman that the following resolution b; introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission: Be it therefore Resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the following be adopted: CASE NUMBER: S-202:86:23 APPLICANT: Calkins Lake II, Ltd. Partnership REQUEST: Site Plan Review for a Sewage Disposal System LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SEh, Section 30, T3N, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North of Union Reservoir; ti mile east of the Boulder/Weld County Line The Planning Commission approve the Site Plan Application for Mountain Shores Sewage Treatment Plant proposal based upon the Department of Planning Services staff recommendation; and that the Chairman be instructed to sign the application from the Colorado Department of Health, Water Quality Control Division, recommending approval by the Planning Commission. Also, that we notify the Board of County Commissioners of our approval, and an additional comment be added that the owner and/or applicant shall develop an agreement with the property owners( immediately below the Union Reservoir outlet (Spring Gulch) that the discharge will be toticoniNConded by Bill Diehl VOTE: For Passage Abstain Against Bill Diehl Jack Holman Ed Reichert Norman Peterson Bob Ehrlich The chairman declared the motion passed and ordered that a certified copy of this Resolution be placed in the file of this case for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Bobbie Good , Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado adopted on November 3. 1982 , and recorded in Book No. yin of the proceedings of the said Planning Commission. Dated the 4th day of November _, 19 82 . {.le-L-L,w \nna Secretary ' � ''\ 11 IGI 1 ~Min 11VV111 ( I � 1 WI �, to_Bnard of CnunrySmmisioncrs o,,. November 3,. 1982 Weld County Planning commission COLORADO From Rod Allison, Current Planner __j f 14, Subject: Mountain Shores Sewage Treatment Proposal Mountain Shores Subdivision is submitting an application for site approval for a sewage treatment proposal. This is the second sewage treatment site application to be considered for a recommendation to the State Health Department, Water Quality Control Division. The present site application proposes to pump through a force main to the downstream side of the Union Reservoir Outlet. Irrigation outflows and seepage will dilute the treated effluent as it travels via the Union Reservoir Ditch to its intersection with the St. Vratn River. The Colorado Department of Health has established regulations for quality of effluent. A letter dated October 27, 1982, from the Weld County Health Department indicates that the Weld County Board of Health approved the site applica- tion. A letter dated June 1, 1982, from the President of the Union Reservoir Company indicated that they have no objections to the proposed site application. The Department of Planning Services staff recommends that a recommendation of approval be forwarded to the Water Quality Control Division of the State Health Department. The staff recommends the following conditions if the Planning Commission recommends approval of this site application: 1. The operation of the system be by a private consumer entity with appropriate arrangements with Weld County (as provided for in 30-20-401 et seq., CRS. 1973 as amended) for the protection of public health. The arrangements with Weld County shall address the continued maintenance, operation and repair of all sanitation drainage and sewer treatment facilities, as well as the authority of Weld County and the Homeowner's Association to enforce said arrangements. These shall be made prior to the County's approval of a final plat. 2. The developer be responsible for construction of the facility and appurtenances. 3. Proper easements and legal access be acquired for the collection and discharge facilities and the plant before the County's approval of a final plat. 4. The system's infrastructrue be compatible with the city of Longmont's requirements to facilitate efficient transfer. Board of County Commissioners Weld County Planning Commission November 3, 1982 Page 2 5. Contingency plans should be made regarding back-up for power outages and other temporary downtime conditions for all mechanical elements. 6. No effluent discharge shall be released to Union Reservoir; and 7. Weld County must approve a final plat for the proposed develop- ment and be assured that all legal and financial requirements are in order prior to construction of the plant. Conditions 4 through S should be made part of any approval. by the State health Department if found to be appropriate for this request; and 8. The owner and/or applicant shall develop an agreement with the property owners immediately below the Union Reservoir outlet (Spring Gulch) that the discharge will be affecting. r oskrv4 a IC3 I V49RC9f 'VVI I I • IllsTo_Rod Allison, Planning o,u October 27, 1982 COLORADO From Ron Stow, Environmental Health Services f t� Subject. Mountain Shores Subdivision On Tuesday, October 26, 1982, the Weld County Board of Health approved the • site application for the sewerage plant and outfall of the Mountain Shores Sub- division north of the Union Reservoir. 1 The Board's major concern was whether those residents at and below the proposed sewage outfall into the Union Reservoir Ditch will be notified of the planned operation and what concerns they may have. RS/gm 13 ij" ti!c1� eo. FI ar'.e;er smer,n3 Union Reservoir Company P.O . Box 449 Greeley, Colorado 80632 June 1, 1982 I i i Board of County Commissioners t of Weld County • 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Mountain Shores Subdivision Gentlemen: The Mountain Shores Subdivision developers have met with Union Reservoir Company relative to the effluent arising from the sewer facility coming from the subdivision and have agreed to construct a pipeline to carry said sewage effluent around the Union Reservoir. In order to accomplish this, the best location for the right of way for such pipeline would be along Weld County Road No. 1 . The Union Reservoir Company wishes to endorse and request your granting of any application for a right of way for such sewer line in the county road right of way. The only natural and clear course for the pipeline would be in the county road or one of its borrow pits. It would be cumbersome and expensive for the subdivision developers to acquire a right of way from private landowners; and as this does serve a valid public purpose, it would be consistent for an eventual connec- tion with the municipal sewer system of Longmont . The Union Reservoir Company wishes to express its appreciation for the consideration extended by the Board of County Commissioners in resolving this difficult problem. Without the support of the County Commissioners to get this sewer problem resolved, it would remain a severe health threat to the Reservoir and its users. The pattern adopted by the parties in resolving this particular subdivider's sewer problem should be followed by those seeking subdivisions in the future within the Union Reservoir drainage basin. Yours very truly, j JJIQN RESERVOIR/ /COMPANY --' C �i� i irate c�� Ci �-- y r 7� -- James E. Vetting (j�r"1C i,jCIr-1_ President r i 1 r ^ 11 t .un 07 1Jc2 I. cc: Weld County Planning Commission Si i N. FhaSnt C^^s .n lij • thbter Quality Control DIv1s(on 421:► East 11th Avenue Std Dcnver, Colorado 80220 r ilj s' APPLICATION FOR SITE APPROVAL OF CONSTRUCTION OR EXPANS10N OF: —Aj— WAGE TREATri'H7 PIANT ANO ' ---_r--- B) LIFT STATIONS RAYING OVER 20,000 GPD CAPACITY f pi i !APPLICANT:_-Chica o Colorado partners , c o Car Stevenson —"__-__-_ au ADDRESS: 1228 15th St. , Suite 301 , De nvert CO 80202 PNCY£: 892-A,393 , IConsulting Engineer's Hama and Address: McCarty Engineering Consultants . Inc. !It] 1821 hefthand Circle, Suite II, Lonuirt—ent1 CO 80501 PHONE:gilt-AM (metro) A. Information regarding new sewage treatment plant: 111 1. Briefly describe on a separate sheet of paper the reason for locating the sewage I treatment plant on this particular site. This should include, but is not II] necessarily limited to, a description of the present and possible development of the site location and service area. I 2. Size and type of treatment facility proposed: i s` Type Extended Aeration I v GPO: 18,600 PE design Present PE (gal/da _ capacity • 186 to be served 0 IIt Domestic: 100 t Industrial: 0 3. Location of facility: See Appendix ill lin Attach a map of the area which includes the following: (a) 10-mile radius: all sewage treatment plants and lift stations. IN (b) 5-ml laradius: domestic water supply intakes. {c) 1-mile radius: habitable buildings, location of potable water wells, and I an approximate indication of the topography. E4. Effluent will be discharged: to outlet of Union Reservoir I (Watercourse) SEl/4, Sec. 30, T3N, R69W, Eli Subsurface disposal: N/A Land: 6th P.M. , Weld County, CO Evaporation: N/A Other: N/A Ili State water quality classification of receiving watercourse(s) : S. Will a State or Federal grant be sought to finance any portion of this project? No 6. What 1s the present zoning for the proposed service area? Weld County R-i II I Present zoning of site area? Weld County R-1 Zoning within a 1-ml leradius of site? Weld County R-1 E. Agriculture . 1 WQ-3(rev. I-78-40) - l - icfli l 7 ? ..hat is the distance downstream from the discharge to the nearest domestic water -1• supply intake? Greater than S miles, City ofPlatteyt t efv (name and address of supply) ' Il!I What is the distance downstream from the discharge to the nearest other point of diversion Greater than S miles , Last Chance Ditch Co. (name and and address of user)------ _----- . i [7) I l 8. '/ho has the responsibility for operating the facility?___-___ - -_ i i Mountain Shores Homeowners Assoc. __ _ Y 9. Wh o o ..ns the land upon which the facility will be constructed?__ ____________ I Chicago-Colorado Partners ` Please attach copies of the docurent creating authority in the applicant to l I n construct the proposed facility. See Appendix 10. Estimated project cost: $1.06,000 .00 _ ';to Is financially responsible for the construction and operation of the 1111 facility? Construction: Calkins Lake II -A Limited Partnership Operation: rountain Shores Homeowners Assoc. ; l . Names and addresses of all water and sanitation districts within 5 miles downstream I III) of proposed wastewater treatrent facility site. None ___,__ Iii - in (Attacn a separate sneer of paper if necessary.) i� 12. Is the facility in a 100 year flood plain? No �� If so, what precautions are being taken? N/A FriHas the flood plain been designated by the Corrado Water Conservation Board, ll Oepartnent of Natural Resources? Cl/A If so, what is that designation? N/A ij] 13. Please include all additional factors that night help the 'dater Quality Control Comission rake an inferred decision on your application for site approval. jIJ ,1 . Treatment plant located on developed property to minimize impact j� -- on others. 2. Treated effluent will be mixed and diluted with seepage and irriga- tion Wafer discharged from reservoir. 3. Every effort will be made to avoid expansion of plant when new developments begin. Treatment by Longmont is- preferred111 _ alternative to plant expansion . '4Q-3(rev. i-78-00} - 2 8. inforration regarding lift stations: 1. The proposed lift station when fully developed will generate the following additional load: Population Equivalent Peak Hydraulic (MGD) .02 to be served: 186 • 2. Is the site located to a 1001year flood plaint No If yes, on a separate sheet of paper describe the protective measures to be taken. 3. Where will the overflow be discharged? Retained on site 1 4. Wane and address of facility providing treatrrnt: Private system for proposed Mountain Shores Subdivision "` —` __ S. The proposed lift station when fully developed will Increase the loading of the facility to 100 % of hydraulic and 100 % of organic capacity. C. If the facility will be located on or adjacent to a site that is owned or ranaqed by a federal or State agency, send the agency a copy of this application. D. Recommendation of governmental authorities: Please address the following issues in your recorrendatton decision. Are the proposed facilities consistent with the comprehensive planning for the area and with other plans including the 201, 208, 209 and 303(e) plans? If you have any further convents or questions, please call 388-hint, Extension 378. Recor:nend Recommend No Date poroval Disapproval torrent Signature of Representative • (local Government (Cities or fawns, if inside municipal boundary or within 3 miles, and Sewer District) (7 Board of County Corrrissioners Local Health Authority f /County Planning Authority Regional Planning Agency Council of Government State Geologist i certify that signs have been posted in accordance with regulations entitled "Procedural Date: Regulations for Site Applications for Sewage Treatment Works" Signature of Applicant District Engineer Action: Recommend Approval : _ Recommend Disapproval: Date: / Sign/lure • W0-3(rev. 1/78-401 • _3_ RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL, OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 578 - THEODORE AND WILMA WACKER WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Com- missioners at a public meeting held in the Chambers of the Board, that the division into two parcels of land, as shown on the plat known as Recorded Exemption No. 578, being the property of Theodore and Wilma Wacker, described as Part of the Stv'x, Section14, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described in the plat which shall be provided by the applicants and known as Exhibit "A", said plat to be recorded, does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land", pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101 (10) (d) , CRS 1973, as amended. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners that the hereinabove described parcel of land owned by Theodore and Wilma Wacker be, and hereby is, exempt from the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land". BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that this approval is conditional upon the following: 1) That a 75 foot right-of-way from the centerline of State Highway 392 be designated and shown on the final plat before recording; and2) That the smaller parcel (Lot A) be at least 90 feet in width and 484 feet in depth to equal the minimum one acre lot size. s-76? Ce ; `",r'1 - _ Page 2 RE: RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 578 - WACKER The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of November, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: a-4',j- 'N.vi J"2Cf0404(jin/ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld_ County Clerk and..Recorderr \J and Clerk to the Board 3' n ?T. Martin, airman (BY: L:•AA.vl(�ti ( �/2 Deputy County Jerk Chcfck Carlson, Pro-Tem APPLQVED AS TO,Ff1RM: EXCUSED Norman Carlson Coun y Attorney W. KiYby fNJ ne K. St inmark DATE PRESENTED: November 22, 1982 RESOLUTION RE: GRANT MOBILE HOME PERMIT NO. 673 - THEODORE AND WILMA WACKER WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado on the 17th day of November, 1982, considered the re- quest of Theodore and Wilma Wacker for a mobile home to be used as a principal dwelling on the parcel of land, which is to be occupied in an A-Agricultural Zone District, more particularly described as follows: Part of the SW;, Section 14, T6N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, having heard the testimony, finds that said request should be granted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the request of Theodore and Wilma Wacker for permission to place a mobile home to be used as a principal dwelling on the above described parcel of land, which was found to be in compliance with the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, Section 43, be, and hereby is, granted. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of November, A.D. , 1982. 1-111 T;G<c,. c;r,:,,,,:h;,,y.::::,,.r, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: U WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and._ Recorder Q, y 7)7.4 X. /and Clerk to the Board Jo n T. Martin, C airman ( �. ) e_pCputy County Clef Chuck Carlson, Pro-Tem APPROVED 7ORM: EXCUSED iNorman Carlson _ <L, _--- pc ==>t - 1/"/ / t/ / County Attorney Xi �J _ ne K. Steinmark DATE PRESENTED: November 22, 1982 1,1)17-6. - Prl F} Pi CL '. G"y p )> / k RESOLUTION RE: GRANT MOBILE HOME PERMIT NO. 674 - WILLIAM P. SMAW WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado on the 17th day of November, 1982, considered the re- quest of William P. Smaw for a mobile home to be used as an accessory structure on the parcel of land, which is to be occu- pied in an A-Agricultural Zone District, more particularly des- cribed as follows: Part of the NWT, NW;, Section 11, T3N, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, having heard the testimony, finds that said request should be granted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the request of William P. Smaw for permission to place a mobile home to be used as an accessory structure on the above described parcel of land, which was found to be in compliance with the Weld County Zoning Ordi- nance, Section 43, be, and hereby is granted upon the condition that this mobile home shall not be used for residential purposes. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of November, A.D. , 1982. "Vicki,j�3 L 4.:,./....,::,,`,:le,„-L, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: / �'��'� f WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and-R\ecorder fw 7 )g lot a and'clerk to the Board / J Martin, hairman BY: ?oo.,,--w •�(-t'%�,Ill/1/ 1/� .��__ -- �_. .. , Deputy County Clerk Ch ck Carlson, Pro-Tem APPROVED „AS 7 TO,,F RM: . EXCUSED Norman Carlson Cou ty Attorney C . Ki y i J / ne K. Ste nmark DATE PRESENTED: November 22, 1982 J U : 7_(9T) -hi.. Fl 8I Le '. C. u - P RESOLUTION RE: GRANT MOBILE HOME PERMIT NO. 675 - CRAIG AND JANA NORDEN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado on the 17th day of November, 1982, considered the re- quest of Craig and Jana Norden for a mobile home to be used as a principal dwelling on the parcel of land, which is to be occupied in an A-Agricultural Zone District, more particularly described as follows: N1 NE/, Section 24, T1N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, having heard the testimony, finds that said request should be granted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the request of Craig and Jana Norden for permission to place a mobile home to be used as a principal dwelling on the above described parcel of land, which was found to he in compliance with the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, Section 43, be, and hereby is, granted.upon the con- dition that the applicants meet all of the requirements as out- lined by the State Division of Water Resources for an adequate water supply and by the Weld County Environmental Health Services for an adequate sewage disposal facility before the issuance of any building permits. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of November, A.D. , 1982. '716, `_;.,,,..'j"Y,:. %J::0-.1 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 0 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld-County Clerk and_ Recorder a-,e.,. -7-51ha24 (AYE1 and Cl?rk to the Board . Mart Chat man BY:/4iv t L 2 -44.1eputy County-C ev uc ar s n, Pro- em APIROVE -�1S TOE FORM: EXCUSED /� i / Norman Carlson , .(�Y�/-�/� . 4.4.-77 /(AYE) Canty Attorney Ki. y i2 le DATE PRESENTED: November 22, 1982 ne K. Steinmar �SZ pN mi.} in , C a*p • P RESOLUTION RE: GRANT MOBILE HOME PERMIT NO. 676 - DEAN PERRY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado on the 17th day of November, 1982, considered the re- quest of Dean Perry for a mobile home to be used as a principal dwelling on the parcel of land, which is to be occupied in an A-Agricultural Zone District, more particularly described as follows: Lots 25 and 26, Block 2, Town of Hardin WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, having heard the testimony, finds that said request should be granted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the request of Dean Perry for permission to place a mobile home to be used as a principal dwelling on the above described parcel of land, which was found to be in compliance with the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, Section 43, be, and hereby is, granted. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of November, A.D. , 1982. �--�, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /2 . j .)- (1 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and- ecorder sa T "/� J _ and Clerk to the Boar T. Martin hairman By' Deputy County-Cl -rk Chuck Carlson, Pro-Tem `APPROVED TO FORM: EXCUSED Norman Carlson County Attorney . Kirby //Wel .stall - el�i no K. Ste'nm rk DATE PRESENTED: November 22, 1982 �..) 61) 1\ 4-} i t} LL ; 0..Y RESOLUTION RE: GRANT MOBILE HOME PERMIT NO. 683 - JIM KUGLER WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado on the 17th day of November, 1982, considered the re- quest of Jim Kugler for one additional mobile home to be used as an accessory to a farm use on the parcel of land, which is to be occupied in an A-Agricultural Zone District, more parti- cularly described as follows: Part of the SW4, Section 11, T7N, R58W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, having heard the testimony, finds that said request should be granted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the request of Jim Kugler for permission to place one additional mobile home to be used as an accessory to a farm use on the above described parcel of land, which was found to be in compliance with the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, Section 43, be, and hereby is granted upon the con- dition that the applicant meet all of the requirements as outlined by the Weld County Environmental Health Services for an adequate septic system before the issuance of any building permits. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of November, A.D. , 1982. Ik1 J 1 , .r,. ( ., BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ( WELD COO'UNTY, COLORADO ,Weld County Clerk and_ ecorder c , and Clerk to at�he Board J¢Yj /tA, — 1)�-F. Marti Chai man - -Deputy County / chu ck'buck Carlson, Pro-Tem AliPRdVED AS7TO,FORM: EXCUSED �/2' !1 Norman Carlson / Cou ty Attorney W. Irby //une K. S einmark DATE PRESENTED: November 22, 1982 1_b Z b t 104 n t e_e, 1 c.-it- AR3909932 RESOLUTION RE: ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO THE BUILDING TRADES ADVISORY COM- MITTEE BYLAWS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld 'County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Building Trades Advisory Committee Bylaws have been amended and submitted to the Building Trades Advisory Com- r-o o t� mittee for approval, and 0 o WHEREAS, the Building Trades Advisory Committee adopted said -w amendments at its regular meeting of October 21, 1982, and o la: 3 WHEREAS, said amendments to the Bylaws have been presented R Ceo to the Board of County Commissioners for approval, and o / CO WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it advis- Lt able and in the best interests of Weld County to adopt said — se amendments to the Building Trades Advisory Committee Bylaws. r.:_L Y p.)r, a z NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- o: Nth missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the amendments to the rf4 Building Trades Advisory Committee Bylaws be, and hereby are, a.uc-- adopted, a cop y py of said amendments being attached hereto and er incorporated herein by reference. cY ti c The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made _c c and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of e ;, o c: November, A.D., 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST. n' WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder /r ;n„ L����7r�., and_ erk to the Board\ Jp nn T..f Martin, Chairman - . fll/DDeputy County Clerk C,--. ck Carlson, Pro-Tern APPROVED AS TO FORM: EXCUSED /7 Norman Carlson / Cc4,ty Attorney . Kirby / 27/7,-4),/{1mark ne K. Strk �+ DATE PRESENTED: November 22, 1982 L 7 9.? LC- ' fet -rh l C` K !�J ‘•/«,i, - BYLAWS BUILDING TRADES ADVISORY COMMITTEE Article I - Name of Committee The Committee shall be called the Building Trades Advisory Committee in conformance with the resolution creating the committee which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on April 10, 1978. Article II - Functions of the Committee N e t' The functions of the Committee, which are designed to guide the activities of the Committee are the following: ,:c c. A. To review proposed changes in the Weld County Building Code and make recommendations concerning such proposals 0 3 to the Weld County Building Inspection Division and Board of County Commissioners. i U B. To review legislative proposals which mandate changes in construction codes and code enforcement procedures and coa make recommendations concerning such proposals to the Weld County Building Inspection Division and Board of County Commissioners. ✓ Y C. To make recommendations to the Weld County Building Inspection Division and Board of County Commissioners Cr)L) concerning needed changes in the Weld County Building o z o: Code which the committee feels are appropriate. W 4-- v, D. To review complaints concerning code enforcement, administra- [ion, and related matters which may be set forth by members CC) of the various construction trades associations, individual ,ew c- u contractors or the staff of the Building Inspection • z Division, and make recommendations concerning possible ✓ z solutions to such problems to the Building Inspection � y Division and Board of County Commissioners. L 'Y w £ E. To serve as a communication link between the Building Inspection Division, the Board of County Commissioners r and the various members of construction trade associations o and individual contractors who function in Weld County. " — F. Such other functions as may from time to time be defined by the Board of County Commissioners. Article III - Basis for Committee Recommendations A. Before setting forth recommendations formulated as a result of the functions enumerated in Article 11, the Committee shall determine that such recommendations are: r o (1) Consistent with the spirit of the Weld County 0 Building Code; Nscai (2) Consistent with sound construction trade practices; ti and _! (3) Consistent with the overall goal of protecting the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Weld e +.: w County. ce B. Recommendations to be set forth by the Committee shall require t.. the affirmative vote of a majority of the Committee membership. CO CC Article IV - Membership of Committee A. Membership - The Committee shall consist of twelve (12) c, ! members as set forth in the Resoluticn formulating the cob Committee which was adopted by the Board of County z Commissioners on April 10, 1978. The membership shall include: rtO CC (1) Two (2) representatives of the Home Builders ccin Association of Northern Colorado; i v IL z (2) Two (2) representatives of the Weld County Home o z Builders Association; `, s (3) Two (2) "small" independent commercial. or residential general contractors; :•) '71 (4) One (1) "large" independent commercial general �* "+ contractor; ^ c, za (5) One (1) plumbing contractor; (6) One (1) electrical contractor; (7) One (1) heating (mechanical) contractor; (8) One (I) cement contractor; (9) One (1) member of the Board of County Commissioners -2- B. Appointment of Members - The members of the Committee shall be appointed by the Board of County Commissioners. C. Terms of Members - The terms of members of the Committee shall be for three (3) years, except for the initial member- ship which shall be appointed on a staggered term basis with actual terms ranging from one (1) to three (3) years. The member representing the Board of County Commissioners shall No serve a one year term. 'J U cD. Initial Membership Appointments and Terms - The following o members shall constitute the initial membership of the Committee in conformance with the resolution creating the -r Committee which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners cla 3 on April 10, 1978. The terms of initial members shall be s as indicated. t. Cr (1) Home Builders Association of Northern Colorado - Don Billings - 3 year term Or) `C (2) Weld County Home Builders Association - Roger Amundson - 3 year term r- Y (3) "Small" independent commercial or residential c4 —' general contractor - John Keyser - 3 year term c; (4) "Large" independent commercial general contractor - w David Cropper - 3 year term cc (5) Framing Contractor - Richard George - 2 year term (No (b) Plumbing Contractor - Jim Shaw - 2 year term 0- z z (7) Electrical Contractor - Wayne Godfrey - 2 year term r✓ ;r (8) Heating (Mechanical) Contractor - Clayton Johnson - to £ 2 year term o — (9) Home Builders Association of Northern Colorado - c ro Mel Geist - 1 year term (10) Weld County Home Builders Association - James Hessler - 1 year term (11) Cement Contractor - Jack Renfroe - 1 year term (12) Board of County Commissioners - Coordinator, Department of Planning Services, June Steinmark - Term shall end on same date as position as Coordinator, Department of Planning Services. -3- • Each member may designate an alternate member from his own firm, who, upon acceptance of the alternate by the Board of County Commissioners, may attend Committee meetings in the member's absence and have the full rights and responsibilities of membership. If an alternate member attends more than three consecutive regular meetings, the regular member may be subject to replacement on the Committee. h O o 0 E. Reappointment of Members - Members may be reappointed to the - Co:mmittee at the discretion of the Board of County Commissioners. Imo c3 n Article V - Committee Officers oW A. List of Officers - The Committee shall have a Chairman, p cc Vice-Chairman, and Secretary. s B. Selection of Chairman and Vice-Chairman - The Chairman and Vice-Chairman shall be elected by a majority vote of the C Committee membership. These officers shall serve one (1) '�. year terms of office. Selection of these officers shall be accomplished at the first official meeting of the Committee in each calendar year. V C. Secretary - The Secretary of the Committee shall be the Secretary assigned by the Department of Planning Services, z, Building Inspection Division. .- t- Article VI - Duties of Officers Li Cif , ,_; A. Chairman - The Chairman shall: v` u_ o z (i) Preside at meetings of the Committee; c z .- c (2) Define duties of Committee members necessary to } o ce carry out the work of the Committee; :J Q min (3) Create subcommittees composed of Committee m r members when such is necessary to properly carry a !o out the functions of the Committee; and o, dissolve such subcommittees when appropriate. ;=e a, B. Vice-Chairman - The Vice-Chairman shall perform all the duties of the Chairman in the case of any temporary absence or disability of the Chairman. C. Secretary - The Secretary shall: (1) Attend meetings of the Committee; (2) Complete and maintain minutes and other appropriate records of all meetings; and -4- g (3) Conduct the correspondence of the Committee and send out all notices, letters and informational materials related to meetings. Article VII - Meetings of Committee A. Regular Meetings (l) Time - Meetings of the Committee shall be held once each month. These meetings shall be held on the third (3rd) Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. (2) Place - Meetings of the Committee shall be held in the 3rd Floor Hearing Room of the Weld County Centennial Center. r- (3) Notice - Notice of meetings shall be mailed to Committee members by the Secretary no later than seven (7) days 1111 U prior to regular meeting dates. at t.: B. Special Meetings 3 c�cc (I) Special meetings may be held at any time upon the call of the Chairman or by a majority of the members c of the Committee or upon request of the Board of County Commissioners following at least twenty-four (24) hours c;,L notice to each member of the Committee. to (2) Place - Special Meetings of the Committee shall be held ` x in the 3rd Floor Hearing Room of the Weld County Centennial Center or at such other location as determined by the Chairman. c* z e.:'; (3) The Secretary shall give notice of special meetings r r- to Committee members at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to such meetings. w C. Quorum - A majority of the members of the Committee entitled " to vote shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of c> z business. c- z `' r D. Deadline for Agendas - Deadline for placement on the Agenda =E for matters to be reviewed by the Committee shall be ten (10) c2 £ work days prior to consideration by the Committee. ro ; K. E. Absences by Members - Each member of the Committee who has e knowledge of the fact that he will not be able to attend a scheduled meeting of the Committee shall notify the Building Inspection Division at the earliest possible opportunity and, in any event, prior to 4:00 p.m. on the date of the -S- • meeting. The Secretary shall notify the Chairman and the Director of the Building Inspection Division in the event that the projected absences will produce a lack of quorum. Article VIII - Subcommittees A. Appointment - When necessary to efficiently carry out the work of the Committee, the Chairman may appoint sub- committees to carry out specifically assigned tasks. B. Membership - Subcommittees shall be composed of members of the Committee and may include members of the staff of 3 the Building Inspection Division. In those instances where staff members are assigned to a subcommittee, such staff r- o members shall have a voice but shall not have a vote in the u transaction of subcommittee business. The Chairman shall n be an ex officio member of all subcommittees with voice, c w but no vote. 3 o '-f, C. Dissolution of Subcommittees - The Chairman may dissolve • , such subcommittees when they are no longer necessary to carry out the Committee's work. m �! Article IX - Reconsideration of Decisions Made by the Committee v Reconsideration of any decision of the Committee may be had when the interested party for such reconsideration makes a showing - N "' satisfactory to the Chairman - that without fault on the part of such party essential facts were not brought to the attention of the e• z Committee. c: Article X - Roberts Rules of Order rt 7J Roberts Rules of Order are hereby adopted for the government of the '• =' Committee in all cases not otherwise provided for in these By Bylaws or in resolutions of the Board of County Commissioners. z az Article XI - Amendment of By Bylaws w These Bylaws may be amended at any meeting of the Committee by z vote of the majority of the entire membership of the Committee o r provided five (5) days notice has been given to each member of the Committee. o to o � Amended - November 17, 1982 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF TAVERN LICENSE FOR THE SALE OF MALT, VINOUS AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS FOR CONSUMPTION ON THE PREMISES ONLY ISSUED TO MRS. LEO K. WARDMAN, D/B/A ROCKPORT INN, CARR, COLORADO - EXPIRES DECEMBER 31, 1983 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Mrs. Leo K. Wardman, d/b/a Rockport Inn, Carr, Colorado, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado an application for a Tavern License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption on the premises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No, 6, Section II. , C. , said applicant has paid the sum of $50.00 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has paid to the County of Weld the fee of $48.75 as provided for by law for issuance of such County License, and said applicant has exhibited a State Liquor License for consumption on the premises only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: Section 20, Township 11 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said appli- cation and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License No. 82-16 to said applicant to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption on the premises only, only at retail at said location .and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until December 31, 1983, providing however, that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption on the premises • r Page 2 REt TAVERN LICENSE - ROCKPORT INN only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of November, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Jo T.T. Martin,,, C ha ir man Check Carlso , Pro-Tem -- EXCUSED Norman Carlson C Kirby � _ - 7,e,,C4. ATTEST: + ���-,` r<-�=;,'.,,1{.?tn� ne K. St inmark Weld-county Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board- \ By: b.iY, -v-P-1.1-1.-:\ A? d_ _4-- Deputy County-clerk APP OVD AS'T .FORM. i -Coon y Attorney i 1 f DATE PRESENTED: Novembhr : 22, 1982 \i 7/' If i '� •N 41 �. �'. A r ti � o, tr ` P Erna C C �/ s- t-1 c + a n J o Co, " (cam . .� tovK4 �Vp r > i 0 g� a 3.4 H A... , n'(�(�pp33� B. "" ran li �r I cn o9 C �... ., U1 maim I rf 'co° to O rero tt 1 K�, o s i s I :' � ti�� $ 0 oY� a m w ? o rg m o "' intcy17wI 3 ° t' M ° t°1 p 1a � 9 *� ic ' tIj, jaJ HU . O V O, ,ci. to ,• o 9....' o'ph. o o z. Ft a o 0 0, )12 p tp . 1L. ' ♦ 4 4 r ❑ ° to 0 2 a ri O >CP H0. r N • o v H5. f W O it A cfe _ /i i I1 9ito v !tt " a w pi � I gg m a'C C7 ., n t-. . cl , 2 � � 7 a' `3 os 3 : 24 09PI a, IQ h1 / ; l � Y RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR CLUB LICENSE NO. 82-17 TO THE GREELEY ELKS LODGE NO. 809, GREELEY, COLORADO - EXPIRES DECEMBER 31, 1983 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Greeley Elks Lodge No. 809, 28th Street and 35th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for a Club License for the sale of malt, vinous.and spirituous liquors for consumption on the premises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II . , C. , said applicant has paid the sum of $50.00 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has paid to the County of Weld the fee of $15.00 as provided by law for issuance of such County License, and said applicant has exhibited a State Liquor License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consump- tion on the premises only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 28th Street and 35th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said appli- cation and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License No. 82-17 to said applicant to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption on the premises only, only at retail at said location by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until December 31, 1983, providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell malt, 1-NR. 33y Q_ L'. Gti - Q . 1% (4.0 Page 2 RE: CLUB LICENSE - GREELEY ELKS LODGE #809 vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption on the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of November, A.D., 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 3 n T. Martin, Chairman Ch ck Carlson, Pro-Tem EXCUSED Norman Carlson W. Kirby \-t 10,7 Y ATTEST: e K. S inmark Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boara� 'By: ? .1 „tJ%e Deputy County Clerk AtPROVEE/D AS TO ttRM• / County Attorney DATE PRESENTED: November 22 , 1982 a _ _ _ _ 4--......,>. ^„ r ),..\ I W m� p C " � �.a a • rn . • Jy < b .�-.. y ..".g; o p P - /� 1- F4 0 „o rs � P to a g q 0 0• ps s. (e�iJ gi; p3 c '• tK p ob P'y O». M w > 0 !7°`o` �* ' car t' n o ti il o m 0 x v tea° cos, ip t t-! ci 0 . r..roO. ° 2O 2, M O 9 y ICJ tILidL 0 C y 6 qM. !'a'NI COP 14 0 J..") W N a o ..;rA Hs< • t€ r 0 e r z b7 a � W o� 0 ' ?� < d ° P e 1 2 O 5 0 . o < .� pnp0 a a, 0 a� aa o o c „., o . o f 2 5 .+ vi 2 r rn x s Lgy- o C Di, o s 0 1-' P O y a '^ a x941 o S O � ¢ m C A %1 Pill b r ! i M nv o b < v p 3 N <soe .5 A ,,ts, of a. too 0— t9 C ? p N N - � , , O d Ill 5 N o O p Q d O O E o a a Ir RESOLUTION LE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE FOR THE SALE OF FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGES CONTAINING NOT MORE THAN 3. 2% OF ALCOHOL, BY WEIGHT, FOR CONSUMPTION ON AND OFF THE PREMISES, ISSUED TO FLORINDA MARTINET. DBA PESINA'S CAFE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Florinda Martinez, d/b/a Pesina's Cafe, P. O. Box 23, Gill, Colorado, 80624 , has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for a County Retail License for the sale of fermented malt beverages, containing not more than 3.2% of alcohol by weight for consumption on and off the premises, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II . , C. , the applicant has paid the sum of $57.50 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has paid to the State Department of Revenue, the sum of $67.50, pursuant to Section 12-46-117 (5) , CRS 1973, as amended, of which sum $42.50 is to be forwarded to the State Department of Revenue to be credited to the Old Age Pension Fund, pursuant to the requirements of Section 12-46-110, CRS 1973, as amended, and said applicant has produced a State Retail License for the sale of 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption on and off the premises, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: Lot 15, 16, and 17, Block 7 , Gill, Colorado 80624 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said application and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 82-29 to said applicant to sell 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption on and off the premises, only at retail at said location, and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance 'JI RE: 3.2% Beer License Renewal - Florinda Martinez DBA Pesina's Cafe of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect from the 30th day of January, 1983 to the 29th day of January, 1984, provided that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell the 3.2% fermented malt beverages, for consumption on and off the premises, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. 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HORST AND JAMES ROBERT DEARMIN, SR. , CONCERNING USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW, SANITARY LANDFILL WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was scheduled before the Board of County Commissioners on the 17th day of November, 1982, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Daniel R. Borst, 2240 Weld County Road 5, Erie, Colorado 80516 and James Robert Dearmin, Sr. , 6825 Estes Drive, Arvada, Colorado 80004, for a Use by Special Review for a sanitary landfill on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the N1 and S1, SW4, Section 20; W1, Section 21, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, on the 3rd day of November, 1982, the Board re- ceived a letter from Martin P. Miller, Attorney for the appli- cants, requesting that the application on the above mentioned Use by Special Review be withdrawn, and WHEREAS, the Board, after review, found it appropriate to accept said withdrawal request. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the request for with- drawal of the Use by Special Review application from Daniel R. Horst and James Robert Dearmin, Sr. for a sanitary landfill be, and hereby is, accepted. Page 2 RE: WITHDRAWAL OF USR APPLICATION - HORST & DEARMIN The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of November, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO )1>.24 Jo}o T. Martin, Chairman Chuck Carlson, ro-Tem EXCUSED Norman Carlson /1":40441 (/' C. Kir y l ATTEST: \11IQ». u�r•..‘-1 .. ',::.,.,.;:r.-;,J 422411/--)J K. Stei ark J Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Z By;/I epu y County Cl6.21221.--.,-----/ �rk 2 21.-� C� APPROVED AS,TO FORM: <=un�� _ ' County Attorney DATE PRESENTED: November 22, 1982 ARblU-le[u RESOLUTION RE: GRANT CHANCE OF ZONE FROM A (AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT) ,TO C-3 COMMERCIAL 3 DISTRICT) FOR THEODORE, ROBERT AND JANICE RADE.MACHER WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home r; o Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the e o affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and o WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on the 17th day of Novem- c 3 ber, 1982, at 2:00 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of hearing the e cc m application of Theodore, Robert and Janice Rademacher, 13774 •1 I-25, Access Road, Longmont, Colorado 80501, requesting a Change r- cc of Zone from A (Agricultural District) to C-3 (Commercial 3 District) for the following described parcel of land, to-wit: to _ �, That portion 6f the Northwest one-quarter z of Section 23, T3N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , cam Weld County, Colorado being more particu- N r }_ larly described as follows: iC �= Beginning at the West quarter corner of o w said Section 23; thence along the West line of the Northwest one-quarter of said Section z 23, North 00°16'52" West 933.38 feet; thence c North 89°46' 20" East 466.69 feet; thence South 00°16' 52 East 933. 38 feet to a point 0 cc on the East-West centerline to said Section Z 23; thence South 89°46'20" West 466. 69 feet Cr' � to the True Point of Beginning, containing G 10.000 acres more or less. a !n WHEREAS, Section 21.6.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of such a Change of Zone, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the re- quest of the applicants and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission, and having been fully informed finds as follows: 1) The uses which would be allowed on the subject property by granting the Change of Zone will be compatible with the surrounding land uses. 2) Because of changing conditions in the use of the area and the locality, and because of the size of the rec- reational vehicles it is a good location for this type of business. (.f (/ f , el It 0-411 U Page 2 RE: COZ - RADEMACHER NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Hoard of County Com- . missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the application of Theodore, Robert and Janice Rademacher for a Change of Zone from A (Agricultural District) to C-3 (Commercial 3 District) on the above referenced parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted con- CI 0 ditional upon the following: 0 0 1. The site specific map of the final plat be corrected ('U to show the proper surrounding roads. `i 2. The final plat shall be corrected to show a ten (10) 7 3 acre area as the Change of Zone. ctw The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made c, ar 0 and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of b`� November, A.D. , 1982. • Y BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO el u M'v N. .0 )lJ�s� - 1- J n T. Martin, Chairman - n 04 -0'- Chuck Carlso , ro-Tem e- 0z e. z .- c EXCUSED r w c Norman Carlson :cc r el e m r.' /fir /�( `�/ C 1 Y Kirb /J /yy TY EST: `" faw of rew,i lml A �l �//7!7�ti : /r e K. Ste nmark V Weia toUnty. Clerk and Recorder and Clerk tc the Board BY / /eputy . linty �Lt4� Deputy County le APPROVED , TO R"2: County Attorney DATE PRESENTED: November 22, 1982 RESOLUTION RE: VACATION OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS WITH ZONING CASE NUMBER 236, GOLOBE, LUCAS AND ESTAVENOVICH WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on March 25, 1974, Zoning Case Number 236 was approved t, O 0 U o by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and ro WHEREAS, said Zoning Case was approved conditional upon four- teen (14) Development Standards, and 03 ce WHEREAS, the Department of Planning Services recommends that the above mentioned Development Standards be vacated, and U rr r WHEREAS, the Department of Planning Services further recom- mends that approval for vacation of said Development Standards •- Y ram be with conditions, and 10 z WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to approve the vacation r: N - of the fourteen (14) Development Standards with the conditions as recommended by the Department of Planning Services. C: w a '- NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- o z o z r c missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the fourteen (14) Develop- s tsi UCC ment Standards with Zoning Case Number 236 be, and hereby are, CC z ra r vacated. 0, TTF r BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the approval of the 0 _ vacation of said Development Standards is conditional upon the following: 1) A wooden fence, six (6) feet in height shall he constructed, maintained and kept free of debris by the applicants and/or owner. The fence shall serve to screen the property's southern-most boundary from the mobile home park; and 2) Prior to any building permits being issued for this property a geotech- nical study is to be done to show that there is nIt a methane gas problem. t"1 1 L `10 - f )f Page 2 RE: VACATION OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - CASE NO. 236 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of November, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ia,1 J n T. Martin, Chairman O U C40 ` Chuck Carlson; PPro-Ten R J O CO c 3 EXCUSED Cc( Norman Carlson w a ,/ ce ce C . kir,A 'y `-`� eL ca � ATTEST: �Q�J` Nn �f �' e- XSte mark yn m0 z Weld County Clerk and Recorder CC =i and Clerk to the Board r v DY:/ D ��✓ et c� h�Y ,0 t - -- (Deputy County le�k 0- z az Q c APPROVED AS TO FORM: } U :r Ca Cl County Attorney aN o 'A :'' DATE PRESENTED: November 22, 1982 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OP USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW FOR A LIVESTOCK CONFINE- MENT OPERATION FOR CATTLE - H. A. SCHNEIDER WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing on the 17th day of November, 1982, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of H. W. Schneider, c/o Ken Lind, P. O. Box 326, Greeley, Colorado 80632, for a Use by Special Review for a livestock confinement operation for cattle, on the follow- ing described real estate, to-wit: Part of the NWT of Section 11, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Section 24. 4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Use by Special Review, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has:studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Plan- ning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter, and having been fully informed, finds that: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the appli- cation requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a) The proposal is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan in that policies of the plan promote agri- businesses so long as they do not create negative impacts on the environment or the County. No such impacts have been identified with this proposal. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural Zone District. The use is both com- patible with existing agricultural activity and with land use which is contemplated to be agricultural in the Comprehensive Plan. b) The Town of Eaton has no objections to this proposal . • l liP 99( eXX j� Page 2 RE: USR - H. A. SCHNEIDER c} No overlay districts affect the site. Operation and design standards provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and the County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the application for a Use by Special Review for a livestock confinement operation for cattle on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 1. The attached Standards for Use by Special Review be adopted. 2. The plat for the Use by Special Review Permit be placed on record by the Department of Planning Services staff prior to any building permits being issued on the site. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of November, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �y���A t�'"4"" `"'-'-u-'2- WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder y�,i r 21/2"./21:—____.and Clerk to the Board) Jo T. Martin, Chairman t Deputy County Clerk C uck Car son, Pro-Tern A PROVED A$-TO FORM: EXCUSED Norman Carlson County Attorne . W. KiYby , e K. S d inmark I DATE PRESENTED: November 22, 1982 STANDARDS FOR USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW USR-529:82:44 B. A. Schneider 1. The total stock population shall be ten thousand (10,000) head, as described in the submitted application materials. 2. No runoff associated with the subject operation as allowed by the Use by Special Review Permit shall be allowed to flow off the property of the owner and/or operator onto the land of surrounding property owners without their written consent. 3. A National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permit shall be obtained by the owner and/or operator before any runoff from the Use by Special Review operation can enter the #2 Ditch or the Lucas Lateral Ditch, 4. Design Standards for Uses by Special Review, Section 24.5 et seq. of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance shall be complied with. 5. Operations Standards for Uses by Special. Review, Section 24.6 et seq. of the Veld County Zoning Ordinance shall be complied with. 6. The Use by Special Review shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the Standards stated above, and all applic- able Weld County Regulations. Any material deviations from the plans and/or Standards as shown or stated above shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Veld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans and/or Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 7. The property owner and/or operator of this operation shall be responsible for complying with all of the above stated Standards. Noncompliance with any of the above stated Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. RA:rg s RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW FOR OIL PRODUCTION IN R-1 !1: DISTRICT - NORTH AMERICAN OIL AND GAS, INC. , ADEMAN, INC. IWHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and 1 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners held a public 1 hearing on the 17th day of November, 1982, at the hour of 2:00 1 o'clock p.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of North American Oil and Gas, Inc. , Ademan, Inc. , c/o Roger W. Snelleman, P. O. Box 36232, Denver, Colorado 80236, for a Use by Special Review for oil production in R-1 District, on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the E', Section 25, Township 5 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Section 24.4. 2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Use by Special Review, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Plan- E ping Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented } in this matter, and having been fully informed, finds that: [ 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with applica- tion requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a) The proposal is consistent with the Weld County Com- prehensive Plan and the residential zone district location. The subject site is currently used for agricultural production. b) The use would be compatible with the existing surround- ing land uses. Agricultural production uses exist north, south, east and west of the subject site. c) The Greeley Planning Commission and City of Evans offered no objections to this proposal. Therefore, the proposed use would be compatible with future development of -the surrounding area as projected by the comprehensive plans of the affected munici- palities. r_Ef #/a ec : p � r Page 2 RE: USR - NORTH AMERICAN OIL AND GAS d) The proposal is consistent with the intent of the residential zone district and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. e) No Overlay Districts affect the site. f) Compliance with Use by Special Review Operations and Design Standards provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare to the neighborhood and County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the application for a Use by Special Review for oil production in R-1 District on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 1. The attached Standards for Use by Special Review be adopted. 2. That Item No. 7 be added to the attached Standards, said Item No. 7 to read as follows: "An electric pump shall be used in conjunction with any producing oil well on the site. " 3. The plat for the use permit be placed of record by the Department of Planning Services staff prior to any drill- ing activities occurring on the site. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of November, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder ?7r y and-Cilrk to the Board" Jo T. Martin, Chairman L- /,• Deputy Cou ty eleYk Chuck Carlson, P APPROVED AS, TO FORM: EXCUSED // Norman Carlson ./1./ Cou ty Attorney . Xir y /r e K. Ste41&7 ark DATE PRESENTED: November 22, 1982 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS USR 531:82:46 NORTH AMERICAN OIL & CAS, INC. 1. The permitted uses on the hereon described parcel shall be oil and gas production facilities located in accordance with the submitted plat on file with the Department of Planning Services. 2. Any proposed tank battery cluster associated with oil and gas production shall be located a minimum of 300 feet from any existing residence. 3. Design standards for Uses by Special Review, Section 24.5 et seq. of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance shall be complied with. 4. Operation Standards for Uses by Special Review, Section 24.6 et seq. of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance shall be complied with. 5. The Use by Special Review shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the Standards stated above and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Any material deviations from the plans and/or Standards, as shown or stated above, shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans and/or Standards are permitted. Any other Changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 6. The property owner and/or operator of this operation shall be responsible for complying with all of the above stated standards. Noncompliance with any of the above stated standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. RESOLUTION RE: CORRECTION OF NAME OF BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT AND ADDRESS CONCERNING DANCE HALL LICENSE NUMBER 127 ISSUED TO THEADOR AND SANDRA L. BLEHM WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on the 20th day of October, 1982, a Resolution, concerning the issuance of County Dance Hall License Number 127 issued to 'Meador and Sandra L. Blehm, was approved by the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, said Resolution gave the name of the business establishment as Blehm Waterway Estates, and WHEREAS, the correct name of said business establishment should he The Mad Russian, and WHEREAS, said Resolution did list an incorrect address as the place authorized to hold public dances, and WHEREAS, the correct address should be as described below: 24361 Highway 257, Milliken, Colorado 80543 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the name of the business establishment on County Dance Hall License Number 127 be, and hereby is, corrected to read as The Mad Russian. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the address listed on County Dance Hall License Number 127 be, and hereby is, corrected to read as above described. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on notion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of November, A.D. , 1982. %j !7 �_/ _ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ��//k l`."rrt !"vJ.i.G,-�.621/ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk- nd Recorder and-.�O//lerk to the Boa d 3 n T. Mar in, _ airman { By L%w rt�it..) ____/et. (/// /Deputy Cout:t Clerk e' ._ e P Y yC_cc, ek Carlson, Pro-Tem AP ROVED JA.S TT2FORM: EXCUSED �� Norman Carlson Coun County C Irby / 6/4 - 74, DATE PRESENTED: November 22, 1982 J e K. Ste nmark 1-Hg- 1093 cC; -ei as r .. O. ri o ,3 d c e 3 v_ N n,n cs �, p r 1 14 - __ CD — N D c +��+, r O 2 3 -I J 4J po3 O el x N. N N a 3 N - a Pi ca. n rte. I ! C m D ab1 �_ o: ti i�3 �, 0 1 . 1 o• m ,70 3 v' O a (/1 N ELno 6 y3_1• O J 3 tn Ci in• _ — O .c O_ N S a I M M O J' (3 6 0 A y, U G i": Q D - p N — a o^ 3 t+ E D qTIfU w O ini i (A o s m it m '>>Wl i� yF - 3 J -. r• p O p_ CZ {� M w o 3 O T? 0o G N W cr M ii�r�f `�n` C tiod a. N ' n w p. +, y ry ''1 O co < o a � o :r ft "%1 m O w' a -. O. 7 c. f 1- C co N (' a t'',' > ne c*H J O n. W 01 H In E r�1 DA D ii. 2 A R -r d_ p 7 C. •� - CS ¢ v X � 0 '1 c p o - fie Y CCI n t m T ,{ y J H I in r 01 m 9� 5.1t N � ' CL.I.. O < '^ go 4,1 n 9 `,;n C c v it 3 n o 0 z •,- n cis Cr' C { m cr rD o n t P pc • 0 a p8 a y a 0_ 8 - z a m c o on a 7 . 1 t a Y . ___ --1 s' to o ' 1 cnta ;1 LL E M " 4 y ao! un,p :¢ w O. 1iiN w 154 rf = ('.. V gg ii N00 W'2 fill }}� yaH is 'S CC u- C) Flo 04 F'� £;lain!' Juz 3CJ i i 1 zz r tl39lM3J3 Ile a0z 1. W M 9371A0170 140 7 rcr N 933!Y03 O19141190d 11115Mi3 P { 1 9L61 MV'OOSC uuo3 Scl WELD COUNTY APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO CONDUCT PUBLIC DANCE OR DANCES November 15, 1982 Date TO TILE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: License fee of $25.00, payable to Clerk to the Board, P. 0. Box 758, Greeley, Colorado 80632, is hereby tendered and application is hereby made for license to conduct a public dance hall, booth or pavilion, where public dances arc held, for the calendar year 19_Q)- or portion thereof. The undersigned hereby makes application for a County Dance Hall License, under the provisions of Title 12, Article 18, CRS 1973 as amended, and for that purpose makes the following answers to the questions contained in this application. Every question must be answered. Any false answer or statement made by the applicant constitutes perjury and the person making such statements subjects any license issued herein to revocation. 1. List the name and address of applicant. (If application is by a partnership, give names and adress of all partners. If application is by a corporation, give names and address of all officers.) NAME ADDRESS Theador [Helm 24361 Highway 257, Millfken,_Colo. 80543_ Sandra Lee Dlehm 24361 Highway_257 Milliken, Colo. 80543 dba The Pad Russian,__24361 Highway 257. Millikenx_Colo._80543 2. Is applicant organization incorporated under the laws of this state for purposes of a social, fraternal, patriotic, political, or athletic nature, not for pecuniary gain; or is it a regularly chartered branch, lodge, or chapter of a national organization or society organized for such purposes, being non-profit in nature; or is it religious or philanthropic institution? Yes ( "70 (x ) If "NO", explain. husband s wife partnership___ 3. Complete the following: Name Address . Manager Theador Slehm, 24371 Highway 257, Milliken, Colo, 80543 President • Vice-President Treasurer Secretary 4. Trade Name (If any) Telephone No. Telephone No. of Manager The Mad Russian 587-4639 587-4639 5. List EXACT date(s) for which application is being made for license. From (Date): 1983 Hours: To (Date) Hours: _ 6. ADDRESS OF PLACE TO HAVE LICENSE: (Exact location of premises must be given. Give lot, block and part of the section where located, and if possible, give the street and number.) 24361 Highway 257, Milliken, Colo. 80543 ___ I I 1. Are these premises now licensed under the State Liquor or Beer Code? If answer is 1 "YES", to whom is the license issued? t i Yes ( x) No ( ) TYzador a Sandra Lee 6lefun dba The F:ad Russian__.____ 1 8. Do you have legal possession of the premises for which this application is made, either I by deed, lease, or written permission of owner? z Yes x E"NO" __.____.__._ i 9. Has a license been issued previously? Yes ( x) No ( ) In error a rr �� ,may, _ Applicant. t STATE OF COLORADO ) ss, COUNTY OF WELD ) I I i<t 2 !k'm 9_&24.4_(tLAh' being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says: That he, she (they) it/are the applicant(s) above named: That he, -ske (they) hes/have read the above and foregoing application and the answers made thereto, and well knows the contents hereof, and that the answers made to the Interragatories therein set forth are true to hie, her (their) own knowledge. Applicant. Subscribed and sworn before me this _Ay M_ day of , A.D. 19 �3' YLiXC -- --' 3 i �7 aam. (o.06,„ - Deputy County Clerk yyl PrxPf( , Notary Public e,ee(ey au. r i i I a 9 I I / . . .,,,,,,,,,,rail: VC..vyer t,, 1982 TrineK. 8fe9nmark .. RESOLUTION RE: COUNTY DANCE HALL LICENSE NUMBER 127 ISSUED TO THEADOR AND SANDRA L. DLEHM, D/B/A BLEHM WATERWAY ESTATES, MILLIKEN, COLORADO, TO EXPIRE DECEMBER 31, 1983, AT 12:00 O'CLOCK MIDNIGHT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Theador and Sandra L. Blehm, d/b/a Blehm Waterway Estates, have presented to the Board of County Commissioners an application for a County Dance License to hold public dances at the location described as follows: 2151 Pabst Parkway, Milliken, Colorado 80543 A WHEREAS, said applicants have paid to Weld County the sum of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) therefore. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said appli- cation, does hereby grant Dance License No. 127 to Theador and Sandra L. Blehm, d/b/a Blehm Waterway Estates, to expire December 31, 1983, at 12:00 o'clock midnight, to conduct public dances and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board, attested by the County Clerk and Recorder, however, said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the public dances will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of said license. ' The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of October, A. D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ��,, ,rat� f WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County C ere and Recorder (7� nL 7,77,- ://Z-2-4.7)±:, and Clerk to the Board tohn rtin, rman 7 ` Deputy County Clerk uck Carlson, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: ^ - � Norman Carlson C / dp"— �— EXCUSED County Attorney C. . Kirby ti /'7/7��, • l.-/1/1 iw3 DATE PRESENTED: October 25, 1982 ne K. S . .:.nmark RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING EMERGENCY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 13 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS • 32 AND 34 FOR TILE REPLACEMENT OF A CULVERT. WHEREAS, the Board of County Ccr,^issiorers of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6) (a), CntS 1973, as ameaxaed, "...local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through trarfic or to all vehicular traffic any high•ruy or portion Unroof for a period not to exoaad a specified ntttcr of ,.cork eays for project completion and shall, in conjuction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected,..." and WHEREAS, the Po.rd, pursuant to said statute, has determined, upon the basis of traffic and personal intrstidtions, that conditions exist wnich rake it necessary to te.,porarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said county roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Ward of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Pnard deeis it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on co,sty roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby auth- orizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reason- ably necessary to regulate, Farm and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Fecl`ral Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado does declare and establish the follwring County road to be temp- orarily closed, which shall bctrrna effective wh:n standard official traffic control devices are erected giving notice of the restrictions and, when such devices are erected and in place at; weld County Road 13 between Weld County Roads 32 and 34 for the replacement of a culvert. Said closure to be effective November 22, 1982 for approximately (6) working days. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on notion duly made and seconded, adopted by tte folla+ing vote on the ?2nd day of November, 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY CrtVUSS1CNIItS wf.IA ( aun Y, Co?owo i J hi. Marti ai an _ ^_ el? k Carlson, Pro-Tem Norman Car l son 4//ern+^ ---4°, ^A --- W. Kir b; �-----_�__ ' _ 11- 6?1a_1Z--- une K. Steinmark An F: ‘ c& O4,,,,,-(1J.Lv2A, u Weld County Clerk and Peoorde?'and Clerk-to the Board 74/ �.._. �Deputy'Cou tClerk,/ I � •_- APPROVED 7S 1- ----- ;old tk Atto y C i- prt I I t t/iG/if S tL-..:.1 i I 1111 I / t l i Of C . ''j. y ii I.. • .. )` dh ' / f 1 T- Ur-- .•_1,.: .,- ;. , a l =Iva C'_ '- .��_._-- ::'.': .„.-..:-.T..... , u L. OR 1.r,11 E' 1 . /, .. . ....- ._ �r-. 1 I/!, � �i;• CHECK 1 _..__........ , ... ,•. ' ? COUNTY ROAD NO. ) g • AP.T C) :.;7 :(,l.:,e-f"' ≥:."¢:' =? oy Tly T fl. ":i`.N' Q ENGINEERING . . FORM 16 2/75 RESOLUTION RE* REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING EMERGENCY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 380 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 63 AND 65 DUE TO THE COLLAPSE OF WELD COUNTY BRIDGE 52§/63A. WHEREAS, the Ba=rd of County Ccrmissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Nam Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Coloracb, and WE.EZEAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6) (a), CRS 1973, as anrennced, ..local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, ray for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, terporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any hignray or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified nurber of work days for project ccceletion and shall, in canjuction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an altemative routing of the traffic affected,..." and WHEREAS, the Board, pursua:t to said statute, has determined, upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, that conditions exist which rate it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said county roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Cumaissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the 2card deers it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on county roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby auth- orizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reason_ ably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general ptiolic and that said traffic cc trol devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. DE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Ccrmissioners of Weld County, Colorado do. s declare and establish the folloaning County road to be teTp>- orarily closed, which shall beccrre effective titian standard official traffic control devices are erected giving notice of the restrictions and, when such devices are erected and in place at: Weld County Road 380 between Weld County Roads 63 and 65 due to the collapse of Weld County Bridge 521/63A. Said closure to be effective November 17, 1982 for an in- definite period of time. adopted by the following vote on tie. 22ndday of November, 1982. WARD OF CtUNIY Cat•IISSIONIRS WKID COUNTY, COIJDRAEO )>_z ________� Jf3 ,T Mar 'n air an huck Carlson, Pro-Tem Norman Carlson W. Kirby ne K. Steinmark 11ti{i /2 �a f'•. Lt4- ATTEST: 0 Weld County Clerk aryl Reeokder and Clerk to the Bond \ /."/ 6_puty County Cler' / C.! APPROVED AS,.TO jAti Weld C 'nty Attorney • ry - fyp jjJ", r de n� fef,/cp Plasm 41/4? 3 ae tev t arrest) tq � d yor La ( Apytti- td/ l I- _ S2 En, ro awe/ 65% c 1 ppy/rZ 1.;2 if-;f GJec; ;r e1C- T // 'PfQvae- � 1 c e7//ari +f' DI' r r G M //Si7 TITLE freiifii He5Pre- 'in' gig 5' _ -25/ A SURVEY BY DATE ( , DRAWN BY DATE CHECKED 8Y DATE COUNTY ROAD NO. .__..55___ APPROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING FORM 16 2/75 RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING EMERGENCY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 50 BETWEEN STATE HIGHWAY 34 ' AND WELD COUNTY ROAD 61 DUE TO THE COLLAPSE OF WELD COUNTY BRIDGE 50/63A. WHEREAS, the Board of County Carissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Hue Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of adsdnistering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-41O(6) (a), CRS 1973, as arezidEd, ..local authorities, 'with their respective jurisdiction, ray for the o'.ulse of road construction and maintenance, tarxorarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any high-:ay or portion thereof for a period not to ex Nei a specified nu:r1er of work days for project cchnletion and shell, in conjuction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provibe for an alternative routing of the traffic affected, . . ." and WHEREAS, the Poore', pursuant to said statute, has determined, upon the basis of traffic and. oer oral investigations, that conditions exist which rake it necessary to ter orarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and • guide vehicular traffic at said county roads hry posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Canmissioners of Weld County, ColoraA that the read deers it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on ratty roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby auth- orizes and orders the _costing of such traffic control devices as shall be reason- ably necessary to rccula'e, warn end/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general pthlic and that said traffic control &vices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control D-vice.s. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Cor:nissioners of Weld County, Colorado dins declare and establish the follaaing County road to be tarp. orarily closed, which shall teeare effective when standard official traffic control devices are erected giving notice of the restrictions and, when such devices are erected and in place at: Weld County Road 50 between State Highway 34 and Weld County Road 61 due to the collapse of Weld County Bridge 50/63A. Said closure to be effective November 17, 1982 for an indefinite period of time. The atcVe and foregoing Resolution was, en notion duly made and seMnded, adopted by the follaring vote on the 22nd day of November, 1982. • BOARD OF COUNTY CCt44ISSICNFRS INT:1/) COUNTY, CU rIJRAW i )T. Martin)hairman uck Carlson, Pro-Tom Norman Carlson . Kirby c � -'li)Xno K. Steinmark [ 1) '1 /MESA: � �, .�..:. .i Weld County Clerk and Recor z aril Clerk to the Board F_,. Deputy County Clerk- 1 , • APPRCVFD AS Ty-ycgw p ---- ty Attorney I fie, !11 !JA' rr, u// li,ii•rf 94 • e ,f1 Ir4II (n estp /!l/ Read Pte ea / , 1 W/ OrfGvr /}nine) \lye EF^fnto- u.)/ X1}e 0,1- A 'ren Vire') Oise, P -W b � �O `�p \\ \ to/Ron/ I/es ref w&fir 63 uNinf�� eve:1 „wer✓I d Zi c/ ` " el 7- c r 2/ /177,) ) �. c/� r 1 Ire ®T eG//f�psc/4, of I� ��/-�i�✓TITLE Read (7/esa77" fro 2- /).4r Cf4JA SURVEY BY DATE DRAWN BY DATE Wi— CHECKED BY DATE COUNTY ROAD NO. APPROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING FORM 16 215 RESOLUTION RE: SPECIAL EVENTS PERMIT FOR MALT, VINOUS AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR FOR CONSUMPTION ON THE PREMISES ONLY, ISSUED TO THE GREELEY ELKS LODGE NO. 809, FOR ONE DAY ONLY FROM 12:00 NOON ON DECEMBER 31, 1982, TO 2:00 A.M. ON JANUARY 1, 1983 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home. Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Greeley Elks Lodge No. 809, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado an application for a Special Events County Retail permit for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquor for consumption on the premises only, and WHEREAS, the applicant, having tendered to the County Treasurer of Weld County, Colorado the sum of TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS ($25.00) pursuant to the laws providing therefore in payment for a retail permit for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquor for consumption on the premises only, for one day from 12:00 Noon on December 31, 1982, to 2:00 A.M. on January 1, 1983, at the location described as follows: 2809 35th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said appli- cation and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby permit applicant to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquor on the premises only at said place, good only from 12:00 Noon on December 31, 1982, to 2:00 A.M. on January 1, 1983, providing that said place where the applicant is authorized to sell the malt, vinous and spirituous liquor for consumption on the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the permit. LIA I I I f J� Q. Ana _ 5O i fc Page 2 S. RE: SPECIAL EVENTS PERMIT - GREELEY ELKS LODGE 4809 r The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 18th day of October, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO '" )12/1., %>a Jo T. Martin, Chairman C uck Carlsofi, Pro Norman Carlson . irb • ta. ATTEST: (,I ne K. t. inmark Weld County Clerk and Recorder -and ,Clerk to the Board l By: -,Deputy Count`.Cl'er AP-PROVED,AS 79 FFOOORRMM• : / CouAttorney DATE PRESENTED: November 22, 1.982 2ateL lorttA"j. c ol ra1p ���� S —0CI7O 1 +AO I1��� s, / i' v10 4s DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE SPECIAL EVENTS PERMIT MALT, VINOUS AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR VALID ONLY FOR THIS ORGANIZATION AT THIS LOCATION BP0E GE 14-01022 GREELEY ELKS LODGE 1809 2809 35TH AVENUE GREELEY CO 80631 VALID ONLY FOR FOLLOWING PERIODS FROM DECEMBER 31 , 1982 NOON _ TO JANUARY 11 1,98} 2;00 A.M. DATE "OUR DATE HOUR FROM xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx TOxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx DATE HOUR DATE HOUR FEE: S25.00 PER DAY This permit is issued subject to the taws of the State of Colorado and especially under the provisions of Chapter 75, Article 3, C.R.S. 1963,as amended. This permit is non-transferable. It is issued only for the specific location described above,and must be conspicuously posted at that location. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal � C1if 16 7q9 CC�,, \ ORL 428(Rev.4/14) DEPUTY DIRECTOR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR i * ‘,It r v 4* r ,r' ^ •r z+. 11 .A r tng'§' • L ,t ids , "s '.' *s4t. i• . CIN. s3 n • jrE'` ej{L 4, -<'A t� YM a."le "C� ,e G a it i $ iti 1c� ` -• :.ii '.s _.." 4741; ye wf'� afl - z ,+ n � fy * j} ` 54sTg �r�� ` RI .i'i + 3 • -.Y ,t`Y S� n.y.E. s T� '; . •'a3 xis 2iA,e r i-. -h e � w, :D 14� a y ty C Cr,^::- H G 02Y :K o' UM H - gAy0cs -. a: b 0 °, �r K Pi : - "A S :O 53 O el itrtHs. '<_ n M ° n jU Ski .--• 4 'o /V co Vi_ K om fa e $ sro tJa o H10 M o , I t. O.P. ''7 9. Den a c. �•tg .O n t '" 1 O 0 {-1 a' x.q 1111 kilYb`- ' �' '� '.S ' O 0 a ro r y C1. 4i t1 &m ≥ y U (� ' 'ti o o <+ ' n o t{��+i7 fn a b p� Dojo( ., z �' n O t-,b, 3 in O O n tri O 4?i /+� o Q, a V) n pia to =Y! p � 0 N 5E.* p } v �'' Z opi 2s it -o crp 7C m IL ��w! y �► .,tz�,ww '!Yp R.nn :Y 140 IS ¢ bu` O111y a \W},l``1 • { L O to � a � W p n• 1D x y o k 1-3 Y' p � a n r a i n `:� 0 G .p 'i A S e. y M 0 O m r.n s O r W ,4., ra 0 C P• a ' N 6 + a o'a x e E L-4' 1 c 1, a a � A ory JJ p Kt 0G O f a 0 v 8 0%3 0 PI tl ! 3 , )4-. c GPlg ynY �' r" ,orn / F p 0) C a 0 o 0{1, V b pQ},7' rwh ! L 0• '_' Oar• n 0- O. P O H 1 3 N Q• �•F O O `+. cl is -- n. c rriu • I • E • n C4 N r . DUPLICATE . WARRANT NO. ADC 41251 - WHEREAS, ADC Warrant No. 41251 I dated NOVEMBER 5, 1982 , in the amount of $460,00 has been misplaced, lost or destroyed and said Warrant 140.41251 has not been presented in the Office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, Colorado,- and WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit and bond necessary to indemnify and hold Weld County harmless on account of the alleged loss of the original warrant has been filed in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County. Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the aforementioned duplicate Warrant No. 41251 ' , in the amount of $460.00 , be issued. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of NOVEMBER , A.D. , 1982. THE BOARD OF COUNTY CONNISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO‘Plaul aw.:7-alrn a f rv. ATTEST: `� S a..rte---- COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER l AND CLERK TO THE BOARD ?.?",/,_t-I. LBY,_CDep1. 3.. CO1.1htralerk • APPROV Fr P.S 27FORIZ yy I-.. I i-2 l . RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF TAVERN LICENSE WITH EXTENDED HOURS FOR THE SALE OF MALT, VINOUS AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS FOR CONSUMPTION ON THE PREMISES ONLY, ISSUED TO RINGER AND RINGER ENTERPRISES, D/B/A DEL CAMINO RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE, LONGMONT, COLORADO - EXPIRES DECEMBER 31, 1983 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Ringer and Ringer Enterprises, d/b/a Del Camino Restaurant and Lounge, Highway I-25 and Colorado 119, Longmont, Colorado, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for a Tavern License with extended hours for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liq- uors for consumption on the premises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II. , C., said applicant has paid the sum of $50.00 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, pursuant to 12-47-123 (5) (c) (II) , CRS 1973, as amended, said applicant has paid to the County of Weld the sum of $30.00 for extended hours, and WHEREAS, said applicant has paid to the County of Weld the fee of $48.75 as provided for by law for issuance of such County License, and said applicant has exhibited a State Liquor License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consump- tion on the premises only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: Highway I-25 and Colorado 119, Longmont, Colorado NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said appli- cation and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License No. 82-18 to said applicant to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption on the premises only, at retail at said location, with extended hours, and does hereby /- g- dyfi QQ'. 6-j1- 50 h,4� Page 2 RE: TAVERN LICENSE - DEL CAMINO authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until December 31, 1983, pro- viding however, that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors, with extended hours, for consumption on the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of November, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: f: - WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder i and Celerk to the Boa d Jo}fn T. Martin; Cha rman BY; 7;` Deputy Couounty'Clerk C�k Carlson, ro-Tem APPROVED AS O F R.M: EXCUSED / Norman Carlson 1 y ^,Count Attorne W. Kirby = a/ ne K. S einmark I DATE PRESENTED: November 22, 1982 J . ' ` a C e^• ° el >c000ff' -. a .<.v. 3 M j•$ a 1 N+ >3 '. ♦ ...\\, ,� w i w wn. '3 O V 14 r.. • \ _ys ( ID' . 0 la-o 4 k N N o �i y f \r e i / , y •, h 14 o (�~I b 1, • -i ¢� yn2. ICI Cr 213 y'�p � � al` yid tl : ;1 • n �, to. o.+ „ m O et " gr.. 0 .Cn f.. ft I M - + r 'd •+ R O.ip� P-c7 ;ill O P C x /y� -..;:4,• 117-4-i?:' ' P {� 0 n n P • L.7 ` O i i JNEi1L5 o � blm 0 K a� A °c s 1 I o Oho, 'gK o X *e , .. /I-4*rto 0 O L M •PI % \ 54O P i' -. r py' p O v'. G 8 S P O a C .r..1 71 , I g n pil A ;-•:▪-'' � wpm � Lai u CL () 7 �71 II II 1 f ce tt G •-•.�v oo $ P w r K o F. - 'A ( ) 1 . %'f n j.. l o, : �y Go w # w : W 1- i �JJ '� G tirn � a o rY ' rrl -mj ri ) Q f-+ U. P O-n a O a G N N k ...;:r, � e _ O ''..:;;;;;N,. P "0: b y :t G ._. a 1.1 0 1 P O O + �i a C E P N O' s {n 0 J t�-� Ti sit:. a 3 P ¢. .fi• ,-" .f....s i 'Y _ ..o o .,'• . —`•� ;i / .' > _ice` > _'/_ .> a J .p. -..�� ..', '"1.14...1,-.7.1.:'N. �� 4 , y : \ � ' , lar� ♦ � :m.2?:-.,2:--:k. A ORDINANCE NO. 94-A IN THE HATTER OF AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 94, AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: WHEREAS, on the 14th day of December, 1981, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, adopted Ordinance No. 94 , an Ordinance Relating to Cable Television Franchise, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it advisable to amend said Ordinance No. 94 as follows: Section "A. " under the heading, "GRANT, ACCEPTANCE AND EFFECTIVE DATE OF FRANCHISE," shall be amended to read: "P . The franchise for CATV service granted by the County pursuant to this Ordinance shall grant to the company' the right and privilege to erect, construct, operate and maintain in, upon, along, across, above, over and under the highways, sidewalks, easements, dedications and other public property now in existence and as may he created or established during its tern, any poles, wires, cable, underground conduits, manholes, and other television conductors and fixtures necessary for the maintenance and operation of the CATV system for the interception, sale, transmission, and distribution of television programs and other audio/visual electrical signals and the right to transmit the sane to and from the inhabitants of the County on the terns and conditions hereinafter set forth provided the company obtain any road cut permits or other permits required by County regulations. Existing utility poles of other utilities may be used only if written approval from such utility is obtained and approved by the Board of County Commissioners. The initial term of the franchise shall be for a period of no more than fifteen (15) years. " Section "A. " under the heading, "LOCAL BUSINESS OFFICE; SERVICE MAINTENANCE STANDARDS AND COMPLAINT PROCEDURES," shall be amended to read as follows: "A. The company shall maintain a local business office within thirty (30) miles of the permit area for the purpose of receiving inquiries, complaints and requests for repairs or adjustments from its customers and the general public. Said office shall also he operated so that complaints and requests for repairs or adjustments may be received and processed with a minimum delay. Provisions shall also be made for telephonically receiving service interruption calls on a twenty-four (24) hours basis on a non-toll line." Section "A. " under the heading, "LETTER OF CREDIT/CASH DEPOSIT," shall be amended to read as follows: "A. Within ten (10) days after the award of any franchise for a Cable Television operation granted pursuant to this Ordinance, the company shall deposit, with the County, cash, an irrevocable _ Letter of Credit, or an irrevocable performance bond, in the amount of TWO THOUSAND AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($2,000.00) , the form and content of which shall he approved by the County Attorney. The Letter of Credit shall be used to insure: the faithful performance by the company of all provisions of the franchise, this Ordinance, and the company's proposal; compliance with all orders, permits and directions of any agency, commission, board, department, division or office of the County having jurisdiction over this Ordinance; and the payment by the company of any claims, liens and taxes due the County which arise by reasons of the construction, operation or maintenance of the system. " Section "B." under the heading, "CONSTRUCTION TIME TABLES," shall he amended to read as follows: "B. Construction of the cable system within the franchised areas of Weld County will be completed at the same time and under the same schedule constraints as the adjoining town. " The "FISCAL REPORTS," Section of said Ordinance No. 94 shall be amended to read as follows: "The company shall file annually with the County Clerk, no later than 120 days after the end of the company's fiscal year, a summary of income relative to the county operating system in Weld County, upon which franchise fees are determined, for the preceding twelve (12) months. There shall be submitted along with such report other information reasonably available regarding the company's properties and expenses relative to its operations within Weld County." Sections "A, " "B," "C, " "D," "E, " and "F" under the heading, "TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OR CONTROL, " shall be deleted and said Section shall he amended to read as follows: "All of the rights and privileges and all of the obligations, duties and liabilities created by this franchise shall pass to and he binding upon the successors of the County and the successors and assigns of Grantee. Grantee shall notify the County of any transfer of ownership. " -2- The "RENEWAL" Section of said Ordinance No. 94 shall be amended to read as follows: "A. A franchise for cable television service shall , upon application by the company, be renewed by the Board of County Commissioners for a period not to exceed ten (10) years, if, upon a review of the _ company' s performance during the initial franchise term, it is determined that such a renewal would be in the County's best interest." B. In considering any renewal pursuant to this provision, the Board of County Commissioners may examine and consider: (1) Past performance by the company. (2) Reports prepared throughout the life of the franchise. (3) Complaint resolution procedures. (4) Any other relevant criteria. C. No renewal under this Section is to in any way limit or restrict the ability to award other franchises for Cable Television services pursuant to this Ordinance. D. Any renewal of the franchise pursuant to this Section shall be done in accordance with the then existing rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission. E. Any application for renewal made by the company shall be considered by the Board of County Commissioners no later than sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of the initial franchise term. " Said Ordinance No. 94 shall be amended by the addition of a new Section entitled "WAIVER OF REQUIREMENTS", which shall follow the Section entitled "COMPANY NOT TO CONTEST VALIDITY OF ORDINANCE OF FRANCHISE", and shall read as follows: -3- WAIVER OF REQUIREMENTS If the company proposes to serve and does serve less than 500 subscribers, upon the company's request, the Board of County Commissioners may waive any of the foregoing requirements of this ,Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the above and foregoing amendments be, and hereby are adopted. The above and foregoing Ordinance No. 94-A was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the day of , A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board JOHN T. MARTIN, Chairman By: Deputy County Clerk CHUCK CARLSON, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: NORMAN CARLSON -_-- ---� County Attorney C. W. KIRBY JUNE K. STEI[a"ARK Approved First Reading - November 3, 1982 Published, LaSalle Leader - November 11, 1982 Second Reading - November 22, 1982 Second Publication, LaSalle Leader - November 24, 1982 Final Reading - December 6, 1982 Publish, LaSalle Leader - December 9, 1982 -4- A RZ909639 ORDINANCE NO, 104-A AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, ADJUSTABLE RATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS (EISENMAN CHEMICAL CO. PROJECT) SERIES 1982, IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $2,500,000. 0 o BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: 0 N , SECTION 1. RECITALS U q WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, did, _1 ow 0 3 on November 15, 1982, approve Ordinance No. 104 relating to the issuance of cc t;w0 adjustable rate industrial. development revenue bonds under the provisions of cc o the Colorado County and Municipality Revenue Bond Act; providing for the w r.;le o issuance and sale of Weld County, Colorado, adjustable rate industrial v .-cc development revenue bonds (Eisenman Chemical Co. Project) Series 1982, in the C0O O0 principal amount of $2,500,000, and, N.Pi rz The official statement prepared in connection with said bond issue dated •-_% November 15, 1982, should be distributed. r, Li COD COD THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld oo- z County, Colorado, approve of the distribution of the official statement in o`z a o connection with said bond issue, and authorize execution thereof by the U Cr cct Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners. c-:.o co-o SECTION 2. DECLARATION OF EMERGENCY ,y y The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Section 3-14(6) of the Weld County Home Rule Charter does hereby declare this Ordinance to be an emergency Ordinance under said provisions of the Weld County Home Rule Charter in that any delay in the passage of this Ordinance would delay the closing and threaten the financial feasibility of the project. The above and foregoing Ordinance No. 1041-A was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of November, A.D., 1982. a/>. !' 1GU.i¢l?nv. .I'-W1mi BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS tt‘ii 1V WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ,_ ;,ice .. We�dtCobnti Clerk and Recorder D 1 ::and ClEik to'}the Board---N\ J m T. Martin, Chairman eputy County Clerk buck Carlson, Pro-Tem J - d APP Oy£D S'T�FORM: O_ /� Norman Carlson . - C/ � _� � , / COUR y Attorney f 4,4,7r it Ilt.TE PUBLISH:al - l :R 24, 1982 /i. __ in La Salle Leader ' K. Stein ark V .. w .. CCWUNICATI0NS DEPARTMENT i ` • - \fie,, ELGY ASUOCIAWES (7 O m f'1 O O INVOICE FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES T7 DATE: October 11, 1982 TO: Mr. Don Warden, Finance Director O Veld County Centennial Center O 915 - 10th Street Y. Greeley, Colorado 80631 W JOB NUMBER: 82-07-A a (1 DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES: W Engineering and architectural consulting for F antenna installation at Veld County Centennial N Center: F Balance of Engineering and design C0 consulting services complete 3i TOTAL DUE 1424 . 00 O O ✓ ,/ 01 - APPR0VED:1 �, f_�1:?t , _ l,,�i,-i4 ,,.:_11/22-82 WCh 1rman Z Z (n ff/(,99X 6 tt ; gia Ilio L.( -er E or (-----, , 0 (C- U' ,� ///(6, tmi F /// 1/f2 I y ///, , ": ,,, 1l1 ( J C:'PO (�._'r 4. eft -8zS NOTICE Docket No. 82-78 Pursuant to Section 35-5-104 (7) , Colorado Revised Statutes, 1973 as amended, notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held before the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on the 22nd day of December, 1982, at 2:00 o'clock P.M. , in the meeting room of the First Floor of the Weld County Centennial Center at 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631, at which time the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, will hear the evidence upon the petitions presented by the District Advisory Committee for the Southeast District 14, Platte Valley District IS, Eaton-Ault District 16, and Briggsdale- Stoneham-New Raymer District 48. Said petitions request an extension of the termination date of said districts from December 31, 1982 until December 31, 1987. All interested persons should appear at said hearing and give testimony as to whether or not said termination date should be extended. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Bette M. Foose, Deputy DATED: November 22, 1982 PUBLISHED: November 25, 1982 in the La Salle Leader WARRANT P.O. b NO. VO. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT • //3: g i/.3.%≥) 1.-AN0 claws *ow r r 10146 •0)297 frrele.y National i1nnk 3W, State of Colorado ) TOTAL $ ?G+,829.11 ss County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through -0- and dated 22 , 19 „Ea and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the ah0O4Be et opposite their names with the total amount S_ 964,829,33 Gated this 2-And day of rovenber , , 19 L_______ Wird C t a ecer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of tfovenber , 19 P2. tly comnfssion expires: e/7/85 4/ t--.rt.--. -../.. ( Notary `Pub a STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the PAYROTL. Fund totaling $ ?64,829.\3 • Ch t, er /.heir dip____ �� ATTEST: ;rl�� �f,..-.l el.:-�•="i•,Plm) Me er /� � County Clerk and Recorder Member4e<4 .-e. �_ beputy� _ (/ em er tuber r ) 4/27/77 PAYROLL __ FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. & _ NO. VO. NO. -- VENDOR--------- --_..-------r----- AMOUNT-------- 10143 09294 DENNIS MILLER—______.__ 10144 09295 ROdELIASAt_AS -----__---- ____------_,_---- -----------2 25- 10145 09296 REVOLVING ptlmn --- --302,29 State of Colorado ) TOTAL X320L€5 _-_ ) ss County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through _ 1 _ — and dated NOVEMBER _22 198 2 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount Dated this _22nd day of __NQYER ER______ _, 1 8.2 . We13- C t anc f_Pk Subscribed and sworn to before me this -_22nd day of EOVENBER__ , My cormision expires: —h'y CommissionExp(resiy z 8_t ¢ _• Notary Public State of Colorado ) ) ss County of Weld We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the PAYROLL____________ Fund totaling $ 320.65__ ' _ _--_- Ch er n er ATTEST: "O_' } �..:.t 1 r�i m/ Member County_C1 rk and 7Z )L �� J e ?ber rsl+aaIVC$..*StTZ4._ _..v...�a..._.�._._s,._. s..�,. _- _..a. .T._ y( WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE s 11/19/82 , WARRANT REGISTER PAGE $ 1 4 AS OF : 11/19/82 J 3; WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMI FUND DEPT NUMBER NO i 4 010543 AGLAND INC 818(41 830.25 61 9020 ? 1 E11862 369.90 61 S020 I J25336 8,918.46 61 9020 •I ( J25362 96050.81 61 9020 i L11230 496.40 11 3140 P41377 550.42 61 9020 I P41417 548.33 61 9020 I P41421 164.50 61 9020 P4L424 64.80 II 3140 ( P41443 97.50 61 9020 I I P41469 329.00 61 9020 P41503 284 .07 11 3140 ( P41504 177. 50 11 3140 ' i 21.881.94 ( i 010544 ARNOLO ALKE 13615 45 .00 01 9020 13617( 13620 30 .00 01 9020 112.00 ( 010545 BAMBINO EDWARD 23454 169.00 01 2160 ( 169.00 010546 B'UUt OER COUNTY TREASURER 416 59.86 01 9020 ( 59.86 ( 010547 BROOKS CAMERAS INC G68119 1.47 01 2111 G69275 17.80 01 2111 G68305 20.00 01 2111 45.27 ( 010548 CENTURY FIRE 6 SAFETY 1104 77.00 01 1061 77.00 010549 COLO UEPT OF HEALTH PERMIT 53.50 1! 3131 ------------ 1 58.50 { 010550 DATA DOCUMENTS 139955 31 .80 65 1191 140408 46.38 65 1191 1 78 .18 ( l 010551 ELDERGARDLRI OCTREP 85 .00 21 6813 ( 85.00 1' - n� JAI a.:r,is111 �,. ♦: r.t.. ..a.lwF:..au ..'•'.�t✓tiY�.wa..• �va+e ...:a F.'..v:a.�.a. s•u•.� t f.= -:u�-«X.i'F3-.3^n'A' h 64 • .i t . �ote.f.. xs c? .,S ft- ....a. .... .. _...... �. WAP2OGP WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/19/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE s 2 t AS OF i 11 /19/82 i WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO + 2r 010552 FOX JOY W H11118 196.20 01 1041 41 196.20 r 010553 GOROONS BOOKS INC C48626 17.86- 20 5530 C78622 156.76- 20 5530• 2. 39121P 813.46 20 5530 4 59801 42.09 20 5540 59801P 212. 13 20 5530 4 786461 1.36 20 5540 19457 22.95 20 5540 19457P 59.62 20 5530 t 831681 109.35 20 5530 4 839121 487.60 20 5540 850363 119. 11 20 5530 16 856765 8.93 20 5530 86461P 113.22 20 5530 • 1,881.80 i 010554 GREELEY ELECTRIC SERV INC 1111 12.30 01 1061 12.30 ✓ 010555 GREELEY GAS CU 010000 346.31 01 1061 4 019930 664.32 01 1061 1 ,010.63 010556 GREELEY WALKER ELECT 4453 11 .65 01 1061 t 11 .65 t 010557 HAMILTON PATRICIA M11110 136.70 19 4140 136 .70 t 010553 HERBST'S SAVCN 102882 34.24 01 2160 g 34.24 44 010559 HOME LIGHT 6 POWER UT0006 66.60 01 1061 1109YS 83.30 01 2330 ! t 149.90 010560 1 8 M CORP G3%150 108.00 01 9020 M87114 108.00 OL 9020 t SKH981 62. 18 01 9020 ‘ TIC??? 108.00 01 9020 C W4J514 108.00 01 9020 W4J516 88.00 01 9020 , I. . i.'aryviGF,• •-'1.4J. rr<< ....._...ad. ..sna :'.lsrs..a.,. .......... . r.-.. a.....:vy..ss..aw .rrar++.a}1s..3.ca^O�d.s.. .hFs �r+..rrw.x �a-e ...a^.L :`. fa . f. -.-t ,. ... t v ._....r .._...., _. ., an.. C WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE i 11/19/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE i 3 $ AS OF 111 /19/82 It WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMI FUND DEPT C NUMBER NU S C W4J520 103.00 01 9020 9 685.78 tit 010561 MONARCH PLUMB SUPPLY CO 4049 17.81 01 1061 4050 5 .11 01 1061 ., 1 22.98 et 010562 MOUNTAIN BELL J77626 106.82 01 1192 A LL0246 520.60 01 2150 114275 137.60 01 1192 C 136031 178.02 01 1192 44 161212 57.52 01 2150 164000 9,754.45 01 1192 t L14018 11.49 01 1192 4 L14334 125.35 01 1192 179954 8.27 01 1192 • 4. 10,900 .12 4 010563 MOUNTAIN BELL 80639M 61 .26 65 1191 III 80647M 170. 27 65 1191 t 231 .53 4 010564 MOUNTAIN BELL NO6664 105.18 19 4151 t NO7338 94.54 21 6950 glit NO9973 10.41 19 4153 NV6664 254.20 19 4152 t NV7338 94.54 19 4110 ‘ NV9919 8.22 21 6950 NV9973 10.42 19 4152 Jr 6664NV 78.88 19 4153 lb 9919NV 8 .22 19 4110 `r t 664.61 ✓ 010565 NATIONAL ASSOC OF HOUSING 40265 _�___ 69`00 74 9033 69.00 C 010566 NELSON OFFICE SUPPLY 15570 42. 21 01 1041 5 Y 42.21 010567 NEWARK ELECTRONICS 864587 360.00 65 1191 f 360.00 4 010568 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 1112432 150.00 01 2160 44 150.00 r . . - . . . -- - - - C p WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY DATE 1 11/19/82 € WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 4 AS OF : 11/19/92 S WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEP! NUMBER MO �i P 010569 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 111982 321945.43 72 9020 A• 321,945.43 C SA 010570 PHILLIPS PEIROLEUH CO 127748 10.00 01 2111 135388 11 .08 01 2111 153859 14.50 01 2111 332312 10.00 01 2111 332362 13.90 01 2111 (7 333495 17.75 01 2111 532383 7.26 01 2111 557740 11 .00 01 2111 820882 112.99 01 2110 lb 932551 12.40 01 2111 C 226.88 ll1 f 010511 RICHAROSON PATRICK A 05241 ------- 8.50 01 2110 8.50 t 0105)2 S R A 316874 854.09 65 1191 el 854.09 C 49 010513 SCI3ILOMElER GAVE MI1118 22.48 01 1041 C ---�--22.48 w C 010574 SOI/EPAT 35244 465.00 65 1191 It 465.00 010575 SENTRY FIRE C SAFETY INC 979 23.50 01 1061 -y----23.50 'C. 010516 SHEEHAN JIM NOVMIL 31 .60 74 9033 31.60 q 010577 SMART MAURICE 22768 -------76.30 01 2160 4 76.30 / 010578 SUNSHII.E GRAPHICS P11030 91 .00 21 6593 1 ------------ 91.00 IF 01 010519 TODD'S MACHINE & WELD 2144 20.00 01 1061 20.00 ? 10 lel WAP200P WELD COLNTY DATE : 11/19/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE i 5 O AS OF S 11/19/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT L NUMBER NO • 010580 TRADE SERV PUBLCTNS INC 111082 108.00 01 1061 • 108.00 C • 010581 TRI—COUNTY AVIATION 021171 197.20 01 2110 021294 351 .44 01 2110 546.64 C 010582 VANGAS INC 670698 532 .00 01 5220 —~---532.00 C • 010583 H C DEPT OF SOCIAL SERV OCTSAL 8.11 14 5033 OCT82 67.39 14 9033 C SALOCT 49.51 74 9033 • 10SAL 29.88 74 S033 1032 40.34 74 S033 820CT 738.99 14 9033 • 934.22 ft . 010584 WAGNER EQUIP CO A00129 148. 19 61 9020 A00139 38.53 61 9020 C A02274 43. 11 61 9020 • A02495 7.33 61 S020 A03289 64.80 61 9020 t A03791 202.21 61 5020 • 404117 241 .08 61 5020 A04644 39.32 61 9020 C A04661 5. 32 61 S020 • A04662 19.59 61 9020 404995 413 .07 61 9020 C A05393 11 .72 61 5020 • A05520 19.88 61 9020 A0552L 934.34 61 9020 A06425 64 .01 61 9020li A06441 185.71 61 9020 Q 2,498.81 ilk 010585 WAGNER EQUIP CO A06648 5.90 61 5020 i A06905 73.19 61 9020 41 007312 21.55 61 9020 01793A 728.31 61 9020 Fr - 04661A 120.80 61 9020 i 06441A 27.40 61 9020 11001E 576.80- 61 9020 12550C 79.05- 61 9020 Ili fir321 .30 I 010586 WEIGANDT STEVE 2219 273.18 01 2110 rt_ . , __a._ . 1 C 11 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE t 11/19/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 6 ( ' AS OF : 11 /19/82 I WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT ) NUMBER NO ! 273.18 010587 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 3036A 165.90 3036A 34.10 01 9020 1 200.00 010588 WELOCO'S Inc OCTREP 404.00 21 6813 1 ( 404.00 1 010589 XEROX CORPORATION 817006 109. 27 01 9020 813911 129. 13 01 9020 813919 88.00 01 9020 327.00 I TOTAL t 369,038.33 t t i C' i C- i t i I i0 t 0 I . - • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY OAT( S 11/19/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE S 7 AS OF S 11/19/82 • • • • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING ANO BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE OV jSTED CLAIMS AS SHCNN ON PAGE I �THROUGH I AND DATED oftm81$. It ; }}982- ND 11141 PAYMENTS. SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VE 0 N i AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE • THEIR NAMES WITH TIIE TOTAL AMOUNT I3G9� O.i . 33 DATED THISaa DAY OFtVoVemel-Ce 19Y.7-, t �fi1RECTOR MANAGEMENT • AND BUDGE .J / �SUBSCRIBEO AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME 1HISapw' DAY OF 1�oJamBs 19n MY C ION PIRES : ►MyCornrnrssfonExprresJune 8,1936 (a ,: %/Lrete-?tge NOTARY PUBLIC. WEs THE BOARD OF COUNTY COf1M, STONERS Of WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HERE BY IAPPROVEI • SI#.1 THE CE-VMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR ARF,HI AEBY EROEREO' Di�AWN UPON THE GG Jtzl&IL. FUND TOTALING $ ,31// 0:SS.33 DATED THIS . . 'A OAYOFfklybrrigEO, : 1917,1-, ATTESTS COUNTY CLERK AND RECCROER 8Y • OEPUlY Van, CHAIRMAN �� MEMB� £lt „ MEMBER I MEMBER MEMBER • .. � lHv "))).444' ,~ /G"`. .C�/J�J, Jam/ 4 pl ji2G!/l� Jl/l • • __<<,/, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "IIIII .., �. . 's ;e .. . 6. wcrrty3 ,r etr:att zAs MAtealhaa:*.;- s'd„,,,i,4,i,:.n: Y. i4 V14_4•114 9 IZA,"41Inti:E a 4.. t-r t a.,3 a:nse,--- _!., , . a,.r . .r .-.•..: *'..4 4;-... a.) ,•- ,._. r-v,.::s _Al.,‘ <<r • 0 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE t 11/18/82 ' WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 1II AS OF s 11/18/82 ♦ WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO IP * 010461 ACME PRINTING 108211 59.33 01 2111 ♦ 59.33 t 010462 ACROPOLIS BOOKS LTD BOOKS 33.85 19 4130 ! _—` 1. 33.85 ! 010463 AGLAND IIC E11799 966.25 61 9020 1 H94356 223.67 61 9020 J25367 7,393.31 61 9020 # P41006 392.71 61 9020 t P41089 2,158.20 61 9020 P41124 343.10 61 9020 P P41213 2,860.25 61 9020 t P41215 124.31 61 9020 P41232 752.40 61 9020 ! P41233 632.39 61 9020 0 P41286 1 ,605.83 61 9020 P41287 176.74 61 9020 f Q15113 862.00— 61 9020 t, Q16116 450.00 61 9020 Q16148 1 ,132.46 61 9020 f X40028 31.50 61 9020 -_18,381.12 t 010464 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SUBSCP 16.00 19 4110 9 16.00 t 010465 AMFAC FLUID POWER 13442 14.55 61 9020 * --- _-_- S 14.55 • 010466 ASSOCIATED BUSINESS PROD 008199 285.00 19 4110 p. 285.00 010467 8 8 I REPAIR 4265 21.38 01 2111 C . _�_---21.38 T 010468 BACHMANS INC 831023 18.80 01 2111 * 18.80 010469 CARL SON CHUCK MEL030 72.71 01 1011 3 $11030 402.00 01 1011 f 474.71 + 010410 CARSON'S INC 020085 570.04 21 6602 _ .. , ... ,. . • .. c,:-. r .ra:rra1-ir:;.<'t..ar.o+s t Ft:rsaeN sq.r x+r.s3x ,M-e:<r:SiltsP,telt'.te t,� .�. r t,ta%; f<Ys.-,s 5,3 v,“ ra. .. s WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE i 11/18/82 11 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE i 2 ' AS OF i 11/18/82 A ! WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT , NUMBER NO 020092 609.40 21 6853 027027 122.76 21 6853 027028 87.38 21 6602 t 103041 17.70 21 6853 t 1,407.28 010471 CENTRAL ELEC SUPPLY CO 12556E 193.17 61 9020 { R 193.77 t 010472 CITY OF GREELEY 15479 5.00 01 9020 p 15486 5.00 01 9020 15490 5.00 01 9020 15.00 4 010473 CO ST FOREST SERV FT COLL 3836 -y-----5.O00 01 2990 p 5.00 • t 010474 COLE RICHARD A RA1110 21 .60 01 2110 RC1019 20.00 01 2110 41.60 f 010475 COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE 101116 -Y�--20.00 19 4170 t 20.00 t 2 010416 COLORADO KENWORTH INC 004048 126.00 61 9020 016191 86.80- 61 9020 t ------------ 39.20 1 * 010477 CREATIVE IMPRESSIONS 4215 11.00 01 3182 Z 11.00 2 010478 CURTIN MATHESON SCI INC 091682 150.59 19 4180 129919 14.30 19 4180 129920 -_- 12.34 19 4180 Z 177.23 2 010479 0 G S TOWING G REPAIR 2807 60.00 01 2111 * 60.00 010480 DATA CONTROL SYSTEMS INC 246611 237.53 01 2160 237.53 4 i . i' . C :.,,t7nr - iti[P_TR.3& t,3-f.4 Et.Hait v'd rr L<J[hY�i2l4'GYFe V�b'os 4}2a'��£ #.J2 Ri+jY'Jt4rx ]-�Y.{. .. sw-Xvc* .t.�s•hfif+i �.._r«. ..n f.e.ccas i, .ehf.v.s:. ..v�! r. 3. .� >.z l.':. _�4 A-..1 IID WAP200P WELT' COUNTY DATE 1 11/18/82 O WARRANT REGISTER PAGE i 3 AS OF o 11/18/82 $ WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO 010481 DAMSON PETER MD 51!10 132.50 19 4140 $ 4 132.50 010482 DENVER POST 103182 50.44 01 1154 50.44 ) f 010483 DOTSON'S BOOT SHOP RIVE09 224.00 21 6542 RIVEIO 336.00 21 6593 R 560.00 , 010484 EDWARDS CHEVROLET CO 43820 32.75 01 2111 32.75 0 010485 EVERITT LUMBER CO 973508 514.08 11 3132 l 975456 21 .85 61 9020 0 535.93 P. 010486 FRANK LOIS M11029 16.80 21 6602 0 16.80 f 010487 GARNSEY & WHEELER CO VAN11 - 23,852.00 21 ) 23,852.00 fp 010488 GOLDBLATT JAN 102182 35.00 01 1154 3 I 35.00 010489 GREELEY CLINIC PP1022 55.00 01 2310 55.00 ? 0 010490 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE THE 116416 20.00 01 1154 ) 116833 20.00 01 1154 P 40.00 ) 010491 GREELEY GAS CO GG1182 1,293.63 01 5140 ! OC2302 277.76 19 4152 9 OT2302 277.75 19 4153 1395NO 23.35 61 9020 ! 1410N0 -- 1,211.82 61 9020 3 3,084.31 p 7 010492 GREELEY N 0 NELSON CO 37376 1.61 01 1061 p OP • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 111/18/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 4 AS OF 1 11/18/82 i ! WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO t r 1.61 f ? 010493 GREELEY OFFICE EQUIPMENT 7322 6.75 01 1154 L 6.75 010494 GREELEY X-RAY GROUP PC 78711 56.00 19 4140 56.0 0 * 010495 GREGORY' S 29594 --- 244.20 01 29594A 251.45 01 2111 O 495.65 010496 GUTIERREZ PETRA M10917 34.40 21 6602 t 34.40 f t 010497 HARSH TERESA K 051117 6.51 01 1011 P PC1117 3.15 01 1011 } 9.66 D 010498 HENSLEY BATTERY L SUPPLY G0214 55.85 61 9020 I G0220 68.72 61 9020 124.57 • 010499 HOME LIGHT G POWER CO 0007NO 8.02 11 3140 0009NO 9.46 11 3140 • 6014N0 19.49 11 3140 t 36.97 0 010500 JEROME CO A04510 44.38 01 2110 A04511 31.25 01 2110 ,•. - 75.63 • 010501 JOBS AVAILABLE 82223 26.00 01 1154 11 26.00 • j. 010502 JOHNSTONE SUPPLY 80686 49.36 61 9020 • 49.36 010503 KU21K LEA M11110 10.60 L9 4140 ! ------------ 10.60 j' A •-.rt--'--. •'' __+.v',y,...a-«sr na rr.:.rc .�i a-�-w.e...I F'F,3'r..€d-:? .cu'.caq .v J.r t,lw+: s . w....r.,-rr.. .-.::...w.,...arr.� >.. ..,avn. : . . .....e .... ... ,........, .� .. . .... . .. .. .. �. 0 S WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/18/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 5 AS OF : 11/18/82 ( WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO II 010504 MACDONALD EQUIPMENT CO A42862 ___`10_85 61 9020 f 10.85 t 010505 MARTINEZ AGNES M11030 22.40 21 6602 I. PH1026 --F 5.00 21 6602 , 27.40 I. 010506 MARY BECKMAN GENE82 49.00 01 1025 49.00 010507 MC KEEVER HUNTER E 111582 86.00 01 2161 86.00 A • 010508 MEADOW GOLD DAIRY 126111 91.46 01 2310 I 126314 190.20 01 2310 126364 101.57 01 2310 • 12966 87.36 01 2310 D 72664 152.39 01 2310 • W---658.98 ) 010509 METZGER MICHAEL K MM1018 42.40 01 2110 42.40 # • 010510 MORENO PETE M11029 72.80 21 6703 T »72.80 • p 010511 MOUNTAIN BELL 060011 268.44 21 6602 063611 35.81 21 6703 • 678911 -23.221 21 6602 l 327.46 • 010512 NOBEL INC A33280 155.05 19 4153 A95012 149.22 19 4153 ♦ 103432 2,914.50 21 6853 103433 349.74 21 6602 103508 247.36 21 6853 • 103509 247.36 21 6602 1 312168 48.00 21 6853 312174 19.10 21 6602 • 318569 189.50 19 4150 332808 155.05 19 4152 950125 149.21 t9 4152 4,624.09 OP _i . �:-•.a.: w.r.e�YF^.a:�r aac . � .......r.a•a•-. JY.lf'F �•� - i _ • ••.� �_. ♦ . • a• • a 1 0 WAP200P MELO COUNTY DATE t 11/18/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE a 6 II AS OF s 11/18/82 ( WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FI.*W DEPT y NUMBER NO ( 1 010513 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER PP102T 111.96 01 2310 TG1015 15.00 01 2111 t 103182 4,106.41 01 2160 ) 525271 32.85 19 4140 526563 19.80 19 4140 ( 93082 3,047.32 01 2160 i) 7,333.34 f 010514 PERENNIAL EDUCATION 011054 364.00 19 4130 011080 419.00 19 4130 183.00 0 010515 PETTY CASH 111782 32.75 01 2330 ) 32.75 1 010516 PIPER LINDA MI1015 24.00 21 6803 31408 4.00 21 6803 f 43471 5.50 21 6803 7 43475 6.00 21 6803 506282 24.41 21 6803 549402 15.00 21 6803 ,? 993983 15.40 21 6803 O 94.37 0 010517 PLATTEVILLE HERALD ATTCH 21.84 01 1153 21.84 O 010518 POWERS JULIA M 111482 86.00 01 2161 ,1 86.00 ,J 010519 PUBLIC SERV OF COLO 0018N0 325.33 11 3140 • 325.33 010520 REILLY MARY M MI1019 27.20 21 6602 27.20 7 • 010521 REISIG NANCY MI1110 319.80 19 4140 ~ 319.80 • 0 010522 RESEARCH INSTITUTE BLONG SUBSCP 36.00 19 4110 • 36.00 ) 010523 RICHARDSON PATRICK A 747419 8.90 01 2110 OD 1 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE i 11/18/82 O WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 7 ) AS OF i 11/18/82 3 ( WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO I 4 8.90 • l 010524 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE INC 5374 98.59 61 9020 ~�---98.59 ) 010525 ROYBAL BARBARA H11027 6.80 21 6602 0. 6.80 0 010 526 SAMS PRODUCE A12498 142.00 19 4153 ) 12498 141.99 19 4152 12499 350.53 01 2310 0 634.52 010527 SEARS ROEBUCK t CO SHOWER 733.14 19 4150 ) 733.14 010528 SLIMS' SANITATION SERVICE 111282 210.00 It 3131 210.00 . ) 010529 SPECKMAN WALTER J 00899 15.50 21 6523 139915 11.00 21 6523 192886 66.85 21 6523 502699 20.60 2L 6523 • 535502 39.08 21 6523 576962 8.25 21 6652 713 4.00 21 6523 • 716227 8.50 21 6523 ) 95611 5.00 21 6652 • 178 .78 ;) 010530 STRACK ANN OR 102182 64.00 01 1154 64.00 * 010531 STRONG VICKI V51109 -J_--_24.40 01 2110 , ) 24.40 010532 SUPER SAVER MERIT DRUG 510624 76.82 01 2310 51074 21.58 01 2310 • 510787 14.02 01 2310 ) 510801 7.40 01 2310 510809 t1.31 01 2310 • 510846 17.19 01 2310 ) 510848 17.99 01 2310 O 13 i:r.... ..v-�l�y`:FJ/ a. +...l r:+. �,•_._.... 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WAP200P WELD COUNTY OATE $ 11/18/82 r,j 4 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 8 'yt AS OF 1 11/18/82 1 4 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO ' C 510886 6.43 0! 2310 ) 510909 3.73 01 2310 ( 510923 21.41 01 2310 510993 37.76 01 2310 ) 511026 21.12 01 2310 ( 511034 4.38 01 2310 511057 1.98 01 2310 ) j 511062 4.35 01 2310 ( 511107 ---_-Y25.883 01 2310 ) 299.30 E ( 010533 SUPER SAVER MERIT ORUG 511179 32.00 01 2310 ) j 511245 14.93 01 2310 (; 511258 12.27 01 2310 511271 2.13 01 2310 ) 511290 7.74 01 2310 (• 511332 -__--38.18 01 2310 ) 107.25 010534 SUPERIOR TOWING 5378 43.20 01 2111 ( ---_--43.20 ' ) 010535 THOMPSON HAYWARD CHEMICAL 010869 200.00 01 2310 200.00 i 4 010536 TRI STATE EQUIPMENT 4317 445.92 61 9020 ) 4318 562.85 61 9020 4320 986.00 61 9020 ) 1.994.85 010537 UNC COWSELING CENTER 102182 -___63_00 01 1154 63.00 f 010538 UNC FOOD SERVICE 9282 8.848.51 21 6853 8,848.51 010539 UNITED F000 SERVICE A76856 197.52 19 4153 • 76856 197.52 19 4152 395.04 • 010540 W W GRAINGER INC 831611 5.56 61 9020 • 5.56 ;7 010541 WAGNER EQUIP CO A04644 10.00 61 9020 ID a re WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE s ll/l8/82 4 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE f 9 AS OF t 11/t8/82 (? WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER _...�__ �__---- _--_ --- ) C 10.00 010542 WOOLEY RALPH MD MI11L2 262.96 19 4110 ) 262.96 'r ( TOTAL t 79.981.69 ) 4 4 ) ) • • • • i ) r� r r • • NAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE t 11/18/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 10 • AS Of : 11/18/82 • • • THIS IS 10 CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUl�NTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE 0 l TED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 • THROUGH Ili AND DATEDNo'MY'QG 11 1 193)- AND THAT PAYMENTS S110UL0 BE TO THE RESPECTIVE V S 114 AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 19,q8)• lei DATED TRISp N OA OF Pkva , 1982. ECTOR MANAGEMENT • AID BUOG T SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS. DAY OfSalin ., 19 Ya. MY C 1 S 0 EXPIRES: MyCeimnission Expires June 8,1306 • (.l-frf .//u NOTARY PUBLIC. WE. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY. COLORADO, HERE BY (APPROVEI SOl-$APPROVE) THE CL� MS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR ,p HER 8Y CROERED1ORAWN UPON THE (;,�NnietO-. • FUND TOTALING $ MingIAn DATED THISa,ti. DAYOfNoJGmEELI 191LI ATTEST: nil„ (/.,,. �: .,;-,r ,.'COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY M EMBER • DEPUTY CHAIRMAN MEMO MEMBER ymep70MEMBER >>a �� • • • • h • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a a WAP2O0P WELO COUNTY DATE : 11/17/82 ✓ WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 1 AS OF : 11/11/82li WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO 0 0 010427 ADVENTURES AWAITING TRAVL AIR11 516.00 21 6602 516.00 41 010428 BAKER G TAYLOR CO 06278P 133.89 20 5530 l 06278R 16.21 20 5540 606218 15.44 20 551046 16 165.60 010429 BFI WASTE SYSTEAS 57810 45.00 21 6602 S 57910 -�r --30.00 21 6703 75.00 Ih 010430 BIG R 206814 4L.68 21 6602 i 10 41 .68 i 010431 BRADFORD PU3 CO 14105 714 .50 01 L 714.50 4 iii 010432 CENTENNIAL AREA HEALTH REG27 60.00 21 6602 60.00 ilo' 010433 CONTINUING LEGAL EOUC COL 29550 23 .45 01 1012 r t - +23.45 4 010434 DAN THE WATER HAN ST1025 14.30 21 6652 14 .30 4 e 010435 EVEIICH OIL CO ST1101 140.05 21 6980 • 140.05 o 010436 FIRESTONE MD JD; MH 101582 97.50 01 1012 i b ~r--97.50 i 010437 FREDERICK ELEMENTARY ST1029 264.00 21 6602 • 264.00 4 010438 GALE RESEARCH CO 118139 220.16 20 5530 -�-- 220.16 e 010439 GARNSEY & WHEELER CO AIRII 862.00 21 • ,, a IN WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE s 11/17/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 . AS OF : 11 /17/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE HSAHT FUND DEPT . NUMBER NO ----------- 862.00 010440 GREELEY GAS CO 012101 7,732.29 01 1061 A 012741 61.18 01 1061 • 012801 626.73 01 1061 138311 257.78 21 6602 44 — 8 ,618.58 ,i 010441 GREELEY PLAQUE 6 TROPHY 3916 15.60 21 6602 ------ i 15.60 4 i 010442 JORDAN EDWARD L EJI104 6.56 01 2111 , i 6.56 4 010443 NOBEL INC 326091 63.44 21 6602 I' 332362 26.25 21 6602 • 89.69 tio 010444 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 91172 104.32 21 6853• . ----- -- l, 104.32 010445 POSTMASTER CALII 190.00 21 6950 -----__--__- 190.00 010446 POUDRE VALLEY CREAMERY 14909 19.88 21 6602 14910 65.99 21 6602 90109 115.20 21 6602 dit 90110 449.90 21 6602 ---- 650.97 S 01.0447 RED STEER RESTAURANT 025225 358.90 21 6602 358.90 El 010448 REGENCY HALLMARK 511103 40.28 21 6602 II . ------40.28 t 010449 ROYAL HOST MOTEL SIMORE 130.00 21 6602 • ------------ 130.00 . 1 010450 SAFEWAY STORES INC_ 244601 32.04 21 6950 ' 244606 35.57 21 6602 Its MD WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/17/82 4> WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 AS OF : 11/17/82 S 4 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT ' NUMBER NO ii 244601 30.63 21 6602 t 98.24 0) 010451 SAMS PRODUCE 12489 41.85 21 6602 ` 18254 19.50 21 6602 /1 67.35 010452 SCHOOL DISTRICT 16 0R6102 722 .22 21 6602 0) ` 722.22 01 010453 SHIIBA SANDRA 111282 5.45 01 L012 5.45 4t1 4 010454 STONE & STONE PLUMBING P11182 13.65 21 6602 et 13.65 i 010455 UNITED FOOD SERVICE 602 37.72 21 6602 /1 74295 159.81 21 6602 • 197.53 Si ` 010456 UNIV OF N C BOOKSTORE C07589 29.80 21 6612 It) 29.80 010457 UNIV OF NORTHERN COLO USDA09 464.00 27 6852 0) ` 464.00 it 010458 USA TODAY 563900 45.00 20 5510 • -----r 45.00 010459 WONDER BREAD 197711 8.20 21 6602 45 • 200720 13.42 21 6602 250578 28.48 21 6602 ` 251407 21.32 21 6602 266214 22.40 21 6602 =' 268635 33. 12 21 6602 • 497965 22.60 21 6602 t 149.54 il 010460 XEROX CORPORATION 080738 239.44 21 6950 t 6 ---~239.44 11 ~IP TOTAL : 15.491.36 at • WAP200P WELD COUNTY OATE ' 11/17/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE = 4 AS OF 111/17/82 • • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT All ACCOUNT Iti3 AM) BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE BOVE ISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 • THROUGH 1k ANO DATED r}O+Emt36Q 1i ; 1982 AND THAI PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE V R N T AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ /J4'91,ate DATED THIS 0 DAY OFIVn'£m6Ee., 198.2. QIRE TQR MANAGEMENT • AND BUDGET SUBSCRI BED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS as'ID DAY 0FNodeM81Z L b MY ON E PtRES: `r'y4%inr7N55ianEApiresJun; 8, 1988 • /X24.7//x rlliGie0 NOTARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY. COLORADO,' HERE 8Y IAPPROVEI 104-SAPP&BYEI THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WAR.?g ANT S IN PAYMENT THEREFOR ' HERABY t DERED'-DRAWN UPON THE (.ENAIC4 • FUND TOTALING $ DATED THIS aIo� � DAYOF NOVEsnSfQ, 19$a ATTEST' +' rLi C�J. 'c 1 - 1'%`- tOdNTY CLERK AND RECCROER BY DEPUTY � n �r CHAIRMAN MEN R MEMBER /� (� M MB R9HBEW114 >/e � • • • Yt-tyke L_e �./?/f • 1 i • • 411 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY C07LMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO NOVEMBER 22, 1982 TAPE U82-93 6 94 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Monday, November 22, 1982, at the hour of 9:00 A. M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner John T. Martin, Chairman Commissioner Chuck Carlson, Pro Tem, Absent Commissioner Norman Carlson Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner June K. Steinmark Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Sears MINUTES: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners' meeting of November 17, 1982, as written. Commissioner C. V7. Ki.rlyyseconded the motion and it carried by the following vote: All the Commissioners present voted yea except Commissioner N. Carlson. Commissioner N. Carlson abstained from voting because he was not present on November 17, 1982. ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA: The Chairman included on the agenda a change order concerning the Communications project, as item $7 under new business, and Ordinance LL04A, as item t8 under new business. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: Commissioner Kirby presented the following summarization of the activities of the various divisions of the Weld County Health Department for the period of November 8 through 19: ALCOHOL RECOVERY AND REHABILITATION CENTER The client count for the period of November 1-15 at ARRC is as follows: Detox -152 bed days Halfway House - 249 bed days Outpatient - 403 clients The renovation of the ARRC building is progressing. The carpeting has been installed in the detox lounge and in thehalfway houseilounge. .,The showers have been installed upstairs. Kristine Acott, detox specialist, has resigned effective November 30, 1982. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH No report HEALTH EDUCATION Health education materials and information were prepared, developed, and presented to six teen sexuality classes, four parenting classes, two maternity classes, two well oldster classes, two diet classes, and four exercise classes throughout Weld County. A display was presented at the UNC Health Fair on Wednesday, November 17th. Two new films have been purchased: Menopause and Birth Control Methods. A pamphlet rack and bulletin boards have been installed at the Fort Lupton clinic to display health education materials and information. The Health Educator has counseled three UNC students regarding an intern- ship winter quarter; of those, two have made a definite commitment. LABORATORY SERVICES Environmental Laboratory 103 samples requiring 156 tests 13 potable water samples with bacterial problems 3 potable water samples with chemical problems Medical Laboratory A total of 257 samples were processed requiring 328 tests. Of these, ten were nonroutine, six indicated the presence of gonorrhea, two indicated possible cases of syphilis, and 17 indicated probable cases of streptococcal disease. NURSING As a follow up to the priorities given in the last report, the Nursing staff has been assigned to gather information and make recommendations to Nursing administration In the following areas: Maternity Eligibility and Fees Week-end Call Concerns Inventory System (Nursing Supplies) In regard to the last item, a system has been initiated in the Family Planning Program and a similar system throughout the Division is planned. Strides are being made toward equipment replacements. The Division has been requested to conduct follow-up visits on 43 referrals in addition to the maintenance caseload during the past two weeks. Among these was a cluster of meningitis cases, but further edidemiological work revealed no common source. Commissioner C. Carlson's report followed the New Business items. WARRANTS: Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the following warrants as presented by Mr. Warden: Encumbrance claims General fund $464,511.38 Payroll 21,057.50 Payroll 744,092.48 Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. BUSINESS OLD: APPROVE INSURANCE BIDS (DON WARDEN): Mr. Warden asked the Chairman to recess the meeting immediately following the item under Planning, interview the insurance agents, and reconvene the meeting for the Board's decision. It was a consensus of the Board to grant this request. SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE 194-A, CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISE: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to dispense with the entire reading and that this ordinance be read by title only. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion. There were no objections. The motion carried unanimously. The Assistant County Attorney read the title into the record, "In the matter of amending Ordinance No. 94, an ordinance relating to Cable Television Franchise". Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the second reading of this ordinance and directed the publication forthwith. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Page 2, November 22, 1982 Let the minutes reflect that Commissioner C. Carlson is now present. NEW: CONSIDER PETITIONS RE: EXTENSION OF TERMINATION DATES FROM FOUR WEED DISTRICTS AND SET DAlE OF HEARING: Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to schedule the hearing date for December 22, 1982, at 2:00 P. M., in the meeting room of the First Floor of the Weld County Centennial Center, at which time the Board will hear the evidence upon the petitions presented by the District Advisory Committee for the Southeast District. #4, Platte Valley District 45, Eaton-Ault District 46, and Briggsdale Stoneham-New Raymer District 48, and consider the extension of the termination date of said districts from December 31, 1982 until December 31, 1987. Commissioner N. Carlson included in his motion that the Clerk to the Board is directed to publish said notice. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER EMERGENCY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD #13, BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROAD 432 AND 434, FOR REPLACEMENT OF CULVERT: Commissioner C. Carlson mode a motion to authorize said temporary closure. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER EMERGENCY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD #380, BETWEEN VELD COUNTY ROAD #63 AND $65 DUE TO COLLAPSE OF WELD COUNTY BRIDGE 052' /63A: Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to authorize said temporary closure. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER EMERGENCY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD #50, BETWEEN STATE HIGHWAY 834 AND WELD COUNTY ROAD 061 DUE TO COLLAPSE OF WELD COUNTY BRIDGE 8S0/63A: Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to authorize said temporary closure. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER CORRECTED RESOLUTION RE: 1983 DANCE LICENSE ISSUED TO THEADOR AND SANDRA L. BLIaIM, DBA THE EGAD RUSSIAN: On October 20th, 1982, the Board approved a resolution concerning the issuance of Courtly Dance Hall License Number 127 issued to Theador and Sandra L. Blehm. The application gave the name of the business establishment as Blehm Waterway Estates and it should have been The Mad Russian and the correct address should be 24361 Highway 0257, Milliken, Colorado 80543. Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to authorize the corrections and approve the corrected resolution. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER ISSUANCE OF DUPLICATE WARRANT ADC #41251 IN THE AMOUNT OF $460.00: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the issuance of duplicate ADC warrant, 441252, in the amount of $460.00. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CHANGE ORDER CONCERNING THE COMMUNICATIONS PROJECT: Mr. Warden presented a change order for the engineering and architectural consulting for an antenna installation on the Centennial Center. The balance of engineering and design consulting services totaled $1,424.00. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve said change order, totaling $1,424.00, with Bley Associates. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ORDINANCE 4104A: Mr. Warden introduced: the ordinance and it was read into the record by Mr. Anson, assistant county attorney. Ordinance 4104-A was entitled, "An Ordinance relating to the authorization of the Distribution of the Official Statement of the Weld County, Colorado, adjustable rate Industrial Development Revenue Bonds (Eisenman Chemical Co. Project) Series 1982, in the principal amount of $2,500,000". Commissioner Steinmark made a motion toapprove emergency Ordinance 0104-A and directed the Clerk to the Board to publish forthwith. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORT: Commissioner C. Carlson presented the following Engineering Report for the week ending November 21, 1982: PRODUCTION Gravelled the following Weld County Roads: 429, between Weld County Roads 482 and #98 46, between Weld County Roads 437 and 439 #31, between Weld County Roads 078 and 486 #88 3/4, between Weld County Roads #31 and #33 Spot gravelled Weld County Road #45, between Weld County Roads $72 and #74. Page 3, November 22, 1982 Blade patched Weld County Bridge 521t/13A Through the week ending November 14, 1982 17,002.60 tons of asphalt material have been used. To date 315 miles of county roads have been gravelled. The crews continued working on Weld County Road #22, between Weld County Road #31 and State Highway #85. The dragline is at the Cefsert gravel pit and the rock crusher is at the Pierce Pit. BRIDGE The crews completed work on Weld County Bridge 72/31A, 521 /13A, and started working on Weld County Bridge 13/52/. PLANNING DEPARTMENT: SHOW CAUSE HEARING - SUP #443, AIRPORT, HANGAR AND SKYDIVING SCHOOL Eli W! SWt , 525, T2, R68W: On the 19th day of November, 1980, the Board of County Commissioners approved a Special Use- Permit for an airport, hangar and skydiving school for James McDonald, 11960 West Independence Avenue, Golden, Colorado, with conditions and development standards. Chuck Cunlif£e, director of Planning, informed the Board of complaints received from a resident in the area on August 9, 1982. On August 20, 1982, a violation letter was sent to the property owner and operator after a field inspection was made by the Planning staff. A field inspection was made by the Planning staff on November 19, 1982 and the violations still existed. Mr. Cunliffe reviewed each of the fourteen development standards and commented on the violations. Pete Terry, lessor of the facility, commented on the improvements that he has made on said property. Mr. Terry stated that there are only ten airplanes on the property that are not considered junk or wrecks, they have mowed the weeds on the south end of the property, they do have the adequate number of out houses, the accesses have been labeled, a barb wire fence is being installed, the water storage tank has been installed, and they have flown six night load operations in the last two years. Mr. Terry stated that if their flights are not allowed after 8:00 P. M. they will lose approximately 10% of their business and he is not certain if their operation will continue. Commissioner C. Carlson stated that development standard #8, specifies a four foot high chain link fence shall be constructed along the entire west side of the property. Tape change 82-94 Mr. 'ferry stated that the taxiing of aircraft along the West portion of the airport no longer exists. Mr. Anson stated that the owner of the property and the lessor share the responsibility of adhereing to the development standards. Commissioner Steinmark stressed that the Board can not today amend any of the development standards and that a public hearing must be scheduled for that. matter. Commissioner C. Carlson stated that this matter is a civil matter between the landowner and the lessor and this Board is wasting their time. Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to continue this show cause hearing until December 6, 1982, at 9:00 A. M. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and discussion continued. Mr. Terry asked that when anything is mailed to the owner he would also like a copy. Mr. Terry stated that Mr. McDonald, owner of the property, will not. cooperate. Commissioner C. Carlson commented on his concerns about the sublease to an additional flight school, Commissioner Steinmark stressed that the property fs out of compliance and the Board could halt the operation today. Commissioner Steinmark added that her biggest concern is the hours of flight. Commissioner C. Carlson said he was in this area at 4:00 A. M., earlier this year, and the planes were using this airport at that hour. The motion carried by the following vote: All the Commissioners voted yea except Commissioner Steinmark who voted nay. The Chairman recessed the meeting at 10:05 A. M. to interview the insurance agents. The Chairman reconvened the meeting 12:20 P. M. to approve the insurance bids. Page 4, November 22, 1982 0 APPROVE INSURANCE BIDS: Commissioner Steinmark stated that much time has been spent on deciding which route to accept. She said, from the information they have received, that since the County is going to self funding insurance, she believes that all three of the final groups are certainly very capable. Commissioner Steinmark notated that the Board has not determined the exact plan at this time, but it appears that if you look at the fixed costs, Byerle and Company/IDS has a lower fixed cost and the Board has heard their experience level. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to accept the proposal submitted by Byerle and Company/IDS. This motion died for lack of a second. Commissioner C. Carlson said that the Board has gone through several sessions and it has been a very difficult decision. lie went on to say that there are five votes to spread in three different directions. Commissioner C. Carlson continued by saying that the Board has heard a proposal, which is within the Board's midst, presented by James/Galbraith and Green, he said that this company seemed more receptive to the Board's ideas than the other firms. Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to accept James/Galbraith and Green, (Consultants),. to provide said group insurance coverage. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion. Commissioner Kirby concurred that the exact plan is still to be decided, however, he feels that this group, since they are local people, did indicate more flexibility, tailoring, equitable and affordable plans for Weld County. His personal feeling is that there will probably be more cooperation and local availability in settling problem claims. He hopes that the Board will not be disappointed if this firm is selected. Commissioner Kirby added that it has been an extremely difficult time deciding since there was one other company, if not both of them, with slightly less fixed costs. They were all, at this point in time, very competent people and he thinks the concept of self funding insurance is one that the Board is forced to accomplish at this time and this Board did wind up with three very good firms. Commissioner Kirby went on to say that some of the Commissioners had spent in excess of thirty hours studying the proposals. The motion carried by the following vote: Commissioners Kirby, C. Carlson, and N. Carlson voted yea and Commissioners Martin and Steinmark voted nay. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The resolutions and ordinances were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 12:25 P. M. APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COKM1SSlONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO (" ry _ _ ,Jotrrif T. Martin, Ch an r - ATTEST: ','t/j, cdtM rhi)i% ��j�/�/_'J G :elk Carlson, ro Tem WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO TOE BOARD Norman Carlson BY: cputy Clerk/ f County Clerk -C Kirb (i _7Yl� / Page 5, November 22, 1982 e K. Steinmark RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS November 24, 1982 AGENDA Tape No. 82-94 TOLL CALL: John Martin, Chairman Chuck Carlson, Pro Tun Norman Carlson Bill Kirby June Steinmark MINUTES: Approval of minutes of November 22, 1982 ADDITIONS PD AGENDA; 1) Delete 12 under New Business APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA [*PARTMENP HEADS AND 1) Bob Rhinesnith, Data Processing FISCTED OFFICIALS: 2) Andy Petruzzi, Buildings & Grounds COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BIDS: 1) Approve air conditioning unit for C•:rrputer rwn (Bette Rhoden) BUSINESS: OLD: 1) Petition of Joseph Could re: CR 21 NEW: 1) Authorization for Chairman to sign FY 1983 Title Grant Award 2) Consider renewal of Club License with extended hours for Greeley Country Club 3) Consider renewal of Club License with extended hours for Eaton Country Club 4) Waive approval of Minutes of November 24, 1982, until December 1 lcecting PLANNING: 1) Amend RE ►484 - Tmstel (Continued fran November 17, 1982) 2) ZMPH 1679 - Rhoades 3) RE #579 - Barclay 4) RE #580 - Scheller 5) RE #581 - Gillort 6) SE #171 - Pressly 7) Amend RE 1477 (Dot A) Pressly • CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Nov 29 - Work Session 1:30 PM Dec 2 - Utilities Coordinating Board 10:00 AM Dec 2 - County Correll 1:30 PM Dec 2 - Hoard of Adjustment 2:00 PM Dec 7 - Health Board (Nov. & Dec. meetings combined) 1:00 PM Dec 8 - Hoard meeting cancelled 9:00 AM REARMS: Nov 24 - Satellite Coamunications - Cable Television Franchise 2:00 PM Dec 15 - COZ, A to Cl, Jack W. Zimbelrman 2:00 PM Dec 15 - Nearing to consider tavern license, Jack W. Zimbelman, dhh Prospect Pub 2:00 PM Dec 15 - Bearing to consider retail liquor store license, Kathy M. Zirbelman, dba Prospect Pub liquor 2:00 PM Dec 15 - LSR, oil and gas production in R-1 District, H a C Colton CO. 2:00 PM Dec 22 - USR, sanitary landfill and Certificate of Designation, Colorado Landfill, Inc. 2:00 PM REPORTS: 1) Drew Scheltinga re: Road opening (?X R 524 between WCR 13 b 52) • COMUNICATIOLS: 1) Department of Highways Newsletter 182-46 2) Wyoming Bureau of Land Managaent - Bulletin 83-3 3) Plowing Permit 182-7 for E. R. Austin on SI T6 R62 4) Board of Land Ccamissioners re: exploration on S16 T7 R63 and 817 T7 R63 5) U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission re: IF Information Notice 182-44 6) Ernie Olson re: rove of Frontier Materials Company into Weld County RESOLUTIONS: 1) Approve USR, gravel pit operation, Bucklen Equip. Co. (Approved 8/18/82) * 2) Approve insurance for Weld County * Signed at this meeting RESOLUTION RE: THE APPROVAL, OF CROUP INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR WELD COUNTY EMPLOYEES IN 1983. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on August 26, 1982, the Board of County Commissioners issued a Request For Proposal for group insurance coverage for the employees of Weld County in 1983 with coverage to become effective January 1, 1983, and WHEREAS, markets were assigned and eight companies submitted proposals for consideration for group insurance coverage for 1983, and WHEREAS, an insurance selection committee comprised of the Board of County Comissioners, County Commissioners Elect, Cart Allen of the University of Northern Colorado, Lucille Gallagher of Monfort of Colorado, Dick Barrett, Personnel. Director, and Donald Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, reviewed the proposals and discussed the proposals with the presenters on November 8, 1982, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners held interviews with the three final bidders. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Board does hereby approve the James/Galbraith 8 Green (Consultants), Lconard Arendola/Masoud Shirazi. (agents) self-insurance proposal e, pre.;:nted, effective January 1, 1983, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado is hereby authorized to send a letter to Blue Cross - Blue Shield and Rocky Mountain Life informing them that the current insurance coverage offered Weld County employees by them will be terminated effective simultaneously with the new insurance program coverage, beginning January 1, 1983, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Director of Finance and Administration will inform all proposers of the Board of County Commissioners' final. determination concerning the proposals submitted. The above and foregoing Resolution vas, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of November, A.D., 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY,Y COLORADO T ,o+ Jo in, Cha .art Ch ck Carlson, r -Ten ----- _ ------ Norman Carlson a� r y ex: Stein�ar ty22 ATTEST: „ IQ/�.} `^'""^ �1'u`rtvYw — Weld County Clerk/V and Re rder and Clerk to the Board gy • ' •jai_ s! - et [y County Clerk APPROVED AS�T OR?!:: Co nty Attorney '- DATE PRESENTED: NCNEM ER 24, 1982 2 ORDINANCE NO. 108 ARS91OOyy PERMIT NO. 82-7___ PERMIT FOR PLOWING GRASSLAND APPLICANT NAME: E. R. Austin o ?. )DRESS: 1203 9th Street Greeley, CO 80631 24, i z" z — ],IiGAh DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE CULTIVATED (Map delineating TIS 'the proposed land use change attached) : c co NWT Section 1, Township 6 North, Range 62 West of the 6th P.M. C Weld County, Colorado w ZS 0 CO 1 iJ J_ x Li } APPROVED SOIL CONSERVATION PLAN ATTACHED. ,,-:C; PERMIT ISSUED BY THE CLERK TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. me• `1110v, �i � Ple )' +e 1 _ f;L�t?' Weld C my Clerk & Recorder a\ l " i Ij and Clerk to the Board S E A 1. .� :. _,c dl�rx, r ss�� _ e uiLy County lerk This permit is issued pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 108 adopted by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners on May 19, 1982, and requiring the issuance of permits for the plowout and cultivation of grassland. Pursuant to Ordi- nance No. 108, tl:e landowner is required to follow a conserva- tion plan approved by the local Conservation District Board. The landowner is advised to contact the local Soil Conserva- tion District Board for any amendments or updates to the Conservation Plan. . 9 ro 7 J • West Greeley Soil Conservation District P.O.Box 86 • Greeley,Cofelado 80632 RESOURCE OR LAND USE PLAN REVIEW NAME: E, R, Austin L F,CAL DESCRIPTION: NWf Setion 1 Township 6 North Range 62 West of the 6th P. H. DATE OF REVIEW: October 12, 1982 ACREAGE by LAND USE: Non-Irrigated Cropland 137 acres, Rangeland 23 acres. T r= 7> 1 1 { PLAN DISPOSITION: z Mr. Austin wishes to break-out 30 acres of grassland in the cast of z o the above mentioned land. The accompanying plan provides for the ' o en proper treatment of that land. N3 M 'n v z e COEBIENTS: N. West Greeley Soil Conservation District Board T, -s y `I } BY: �4[j+f /- QW(.KQ.Q/[-/,iLfl �- J 1 0 C7 o CiJ CONSERVATION - DEVELOPMENTS SELF-COVE nNMENT U.S.LEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SCSCPAM FPI SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE 1.82 RECORD OF COOPERATORS DECISIONS AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION PLANNED-_�- APPLIED FIELD LAND USE AND TREATMENT NO. AMOUNT YEAR MONTH AND YEAR CONSERVATION TREATMENT UNIT #1 NON-IRRIGATED CROPLAND• Fie ds 1 b 3 - 137 acres o o 1,3 137 ac. 1983 CONSERVATION CROPPING SYSTEM - a cropping system fallow, 8 of Winter Wheat, Sorghum or Millet fallow will be established o L� R 1,3 137 ac. 1983 CONSERVATION TILLAGE SYSTEM - A minimum tillage system will be established which will utilize a o 3 limited number of tillage operations to control weeds. Sweeps, rod weeders, chisels will be used o for tillage operations. 500 lbs. of crop residue will remain on soil surface after planting crop to insure soil surface protection from wind a' erosion. 1000..lbs. of crop residue will be (Xi if required when soil surface is smooth. Chemicals maybe used to eliminate tillage operations. or 1 107 ac. 107 ac. 1982 WIND STRIPCROPPING - Windstrips will be established CZ at approximately 100 feet in width perpendicular op O to wind direction - strips will be maintained cz ! 3 30 ac. 1983 WIND SIRIPCROPPING - Windstrips will be established perpendicular to wind direction at approximately 90 feet in width. However, they will be constructed v more North to South than field #1. Strips will be e. it equivalent to 180 feet in width. Z z rc Uice �1=� a CONSERVATION TREATMENT UNIT #2 z RANGELAND to c Field 2 - 23 acres 00 No treatment planned or necessary as there presently is no plan to use land. COOPERATOR ASSISTED BY DATE E. R. Austin Ronald D. Miller 10/1982 S ��. y !� 'C `.v'5 .ii 5.l hF.; _. 9 4S^F � F ,_;en CONSERVATION PLAN MAP 8 _ -- k Owner •lY. ./QL45t/N...._ __-__--.__ --- opnala_YtE N.if'I✓NGEN18��4 counry/Pry,_!'o .wn%. - tUit-* __ state_colora do.._.---- 0iti_544,4._.i4GL.�.__.�^. ApptaxlmaN Kos_ /4,O_/4C. _._------_--- N' °xtmrie Kale---1.., __.._the -- -----`-- Coopenttngwtti_--_ WESZ_ GRE'EGEf/ SoLL_ ComeratlonOKukt_---- N k Plan'den hi lu'loll___ - _ PAolonumber Ast.ttedby R.{'�(sloi'_.. ___USOASo-'Contra swat—;II 3t j ,.. kid .p.... t "r < . �F e, z y€ tilt 'Sir; i , t 3 . n 4F X i Y" .r4j-.r fcsF. t Ia..' •."".asses se t_ ..- W.lk O D e •'} £ Y • 3 a` G ��rar A . ; c•' ,it )a.t•ca_°4%4-4;i°,1;i:•4> ;, et -*1 et _,,„„ . _ _ lk s S yea `' ♦ i O £ 1 ; €J 1 � < s Wu . - � . oz r- S , to - LL ke v 1 > i4: 4 -U r- C 4 r.L c *'- .e' vita_•--.-..*F> -"FF8 $ E; N' s-s LL ;• , m San vg`LF.o-v i r I. 7r s# g ( T.s: P x _ J ` ARLB9d1?U ORDINANCE NO. 108 IN THE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS FOR THE PLOcOUT AND CULTIVATION OF GRASSLAND IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO p BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD o COUNTY, COLORADO: WHEREAS, the plowout of grasslands in Weld County has A become a serious problem leading to soil erosion and dust o O3 o blowing, and ,t WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has determined that it is necessary to regulate the plowout of C-Y grasslands, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has formed a CO U C3 J Committee of Citizens who reside in various parts of the o (0., H N.L La County and who are directly involved in agriculture, and oc,1 WHEREAS, such Committee has given its recommen'ations cto the Board for the regulation of the plowout of s az m z grasslands. ra a .—, O s NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County T rn Luc -c _ Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado: m z 'e r,M z ao 0 O - ARTICLE 1 r-0 General Provisions Section I - Purpose and Intent z o n „ (1) To insure that land-disturbing activities in areas "' containing privately-owned grasslands shall be conducted in r .. a manner which will minimize damage to those resources for Trs h future use. (2) To prevent soil erosion and dust blowing which £ 's results from improper soil management techniques. C (3) To establish certain requirements which must be met before the cultivation of grassland is permitted. cl - 0 i (4) To ensure that soil resources are preserved to the extent possible for the production of food for the present and future inhabitants of Weld County. • requirements of this jurisdiction or other state or federal \- ' laws. ARTICLE 2 o a Applications and Permits a W W 3 6 Section I_ PermitSubmission__Requirements f'1 Applicants for a permit to engage in the cultivation of g Board of County �: z grasslands shall submit to the 0 0 c �'� c u: Commissioners, as a minimum, the following: o , Y lication form; 2 .. (1) A completed app D. n (2) A legal description; n `ice the proposed land use change; z W (3) A map delineating + s� 4 ti m 0 and c ,e em roved by the local soil 1 crl ru' (4) A conservation plan, aPP C-4 2 ecify the :�� COz which will sp ,n;,; , _ conservation district board, z 0 , 0 \ ci% conditions under which cultivation is permikte . N w a r: coo � ,C M _. p rovalof Permit Applications .om Section . II A p _ _ - a has a conservation plan approved ,� (1) If the applicant n u c co by the local soil conservation district board, then t c rs r County shall issue a permit. (2) If the local soil conservation district board s c , o L plan, the applicant may appeal i disapproves the conservation p a `; 0 to the Board of County Commissioners for a hearing. s (a) Within twenty (20) days after receiving an o° appeal for a hearing, the Board of County Commissioners shall set a date for a hearing. At the hearing, the applicant may be present and testify and present evidence on his behalf if he so desires. (b) The Board of County Commissioners shall approve the application if the applicant's conservation plan ensures that cultivation will be conducted in a manner which will minimize damage to the soil, minimize soil erosion and dust blowing potential and minimize any other adverse impacts on surrounding property. -3- Section II - Authority This Ordinance is adopted pursuant to Section 29-20-101, et seq. , CRS 1973, entitled the "Local Government -go O Land Use Control Enabling Act of 1974" , and Section C4O O 30-35-101, et seq. , CPS 1973, entitled "The Colorado County a o w Home Rule Powers Act." C 3 ore r a Section III - Definitions O (1) "Conservation Plan" means any plan developed by P it r. " .� the landowner and the district which describes measures Ti eo required to prevent, to the extent possible, soil erosionern w N„r C4 OD from occurring on the land for which the plan was developed. ar oZ (2) "Cultivation" means the practice of plowing or < o tal- e r> disking or any other mechanical preparation of the land for z J w the purpose of producing a crop for harvest. ri = b cpiz (3) "District" means any soil conservation district e c r organized as provided in CRS 1973, Section 35-70-104 . 'c cc! zo CC F (4) "Grassland" means land having a ground cover ofrz e: so- grass and which has not been cultivated within the last five cc years. r C) Section IV - Applicability T (1) These regulations apply to applications for z c permits to engage in cultivation of grasslands. T r (2) Any person seeking to cultivate any grasslands in or this County shall obtain a permit pursuant to these n - 00 regulations. Section V - Nonconforming Use (1) The provisions of this regulation shall not apply to any nonconforming use existing on the date of this Ordinance. Section VI - Relationship to Other Regulations (1) Nothing in these regulations shall be construed as exempting an applicant for a permit from any other -2- . requirements of this jurisdiction or other state or federal laws. ARTICLE 2 0 Applications and Permits A J lr! 3 - n Re uirements Section I___ Permit Submissio___�_�----- w engage in the cultivation of PS Applicants for a permit to o r, x 1 grasslands shall submit to the Board of County o owe Commissioners, as a minimum, the following: D !_ w (1) A completed application form; 3- '= r, ..J C (2) A legal description; z oz z � w (3) A map delineating the proposed land use change; z nr o to O H and r> 7 MI 'CI CI- lan, approved by the local soil CO9 w (4) A conservation p Z CI which will specify the {r Cr. a conservation district board, z o Q [7 CO U conditions under which cultivation is permute _ ,v W r sto co to-o co Section II__Approval of Permit Applications 'J: f roved z m A (I) If the applicant has a conservation plan app _ n w i T by the local soil conservation district board, then e tI rri County shall issue a permit. (2) If the local soil conservation district beard s - 0a disapproves the conservation plan, the applicant may appeal c -4 Commissioners for a hearing. 6 to the Board of County ci - (a) Within twenty (20) days after receiving an ac appeal for a hearing, the Board of County Commissioners shall set a date for a hearing. At the hearing, the applicant may be present and testify and present evidence on his behalf if he so desires. (b) The Board of County Commissioners shall approve the application if the applicant's conservation plan ensures that cultivation will be conducted in a manner which will minimize damage to the soil, minimize soil erosion and dust blowing potential and minimize any other adverse impacts on surrounding property. -3- 11% Upon issuance of a permit pursuant to this Ordinance, the conservation plan and a copy of this Ordinance shall be filed and recorded upon the land records of the County Clerk and Recorder. ARTICLE 3 Administration, Enforcement and Penalties Section I - Enforcement Provisions (1) When the Board of County Commissioners is advised ; A 0:o that any landowner or operator is cultivating or causing to ui41 •'. 0 oU be cultivated any grasslands in violation of this Ordinance, a o IN „, the Board is authorized to issue an order to the owner as o 1 r' U a listed upon the records of the County Assessor specifying z t11 MO C: 3 that the cultivation shall cease immediately and that the ;'1Y cc � ° Ica grasslands shall be revegetated back to species of grass z cc c" approved by the district. Notice of such order shall be . lh a ` zc 0 sent by certified mail to the landowner or otherwise served OtO T i.�. as provided in the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. w ai o (2) Within thirty (30) days of the receipt of such r 20 GO z: order, the landowner shall submit to the Board of County N !L c o Commissioners a conservation plan to comply with such order, no o w (3) If the landowner fails to submit a conservation o :e 5 z plan as provided in subsection (2) of this section, or if co z o the landowner advises the Board of County Commissioners that o :n r us - he does not intend to or cannot comply with such plan, the 0a CO CO Board may take the reasonable action necessary to revegetate P 0 0 y the grasslands specified in the order issued pursuant to subsection (1) of this section. Notice of such action shall be sent by certified mail to the landowner prior to the performance of such action. (4) Any order to revegetate or any decision by the Board to cause land to be revegetated shall be subject to review by the District Court, but such action for review -4- must be brought by the landowner within thirty (30) days from the date of such order or decision. Section II - Penalties (1) Upon the completion of the revegetation caused as provided in Section I by the Board of County Commissioners, 0 0 the Board may, by Resolution, assess against the landowner 0 vie the cost of said treatment, which shall in no event exceed U Q the actual cost of the revegetation. 03 (2) Criminal Penalty--any person, firm, or corporation 0 C Ov Q violating this Ordinance shall be punished by a fine of not our more than three hundred dollars ($300.00) or by imprisonment 0 in the County jail for not more than ninety (90) days, or by o a Yr both such fine or imprisonment. Each day during which such z ; w o CO U illegal cultivation continues shall be deemed a separate c a oz offense. vtr- p n N. [ H o ARTICLE 5 z o rw Cl Severability o• z � c o y (1) If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, o z cz clause or phrase of this Ordinance is, for any reason, held mn o-co or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision m ry O T, ea LL ' shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. z r (2) The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby declares that it would have passed this r'N3 Ordinance and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, o v � I sentence, clause and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. ARTICLE 6 Effective Date BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the. Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that an emergency -5- A exists which requires that this Ordinance No. 1O8 is A NOo C>GO -1/4I t4 declared an emergency Ordinance under the provisions of D.fl Section 3-14 of the Weld County Home Rule Charter. An -<-o 0 emergency exists for the reason that a large number of acres zNo z - of grassland has been plowed in recent years without -no n -a C A sufficient conservation methods taken, the Colorado Land Use ii 'n Commission has issued a Cease and Desist Order to prevent T N. 0U o - further plowing of grasslands, and such Cease and Desist z -.ao na> Li Order is due to end a few days hence. T al o 3 The above and foregoing Ordinance No. 1O8 was, on r vR rcc °0 motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote c w o et O O on the 19th day of May, 1982. o o otz CZ zc o BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ,. o WELD COUNTY, ,COLORADO r fo cto c y -m1 J n T. Martin, Chairman oo o o o CA El %. W C ck Carlson, Pro-Tem c IA "- a o c u 1 o o Norman -Carlsoff -- u - w L.: r m z I. Kirby • 0 6 tv ¢ e K. Stei mark ca £ 0 w ca ATTEST: e- P 0 o Weld County Clerk and Recorder H yI and Clerk to the Boa $y 'i 7 e 4.',,Deputy Count erk r ` S L, f `'. �j_-,: APvR0V ' AS O FORM: k i et� saY, - Co my Attorney PUBLISHED: May 27, 1982 1 La Salle Leader `\ D o Ir k A.-6- C. NUILFICAIION OF GRANT AWARD TO AREA AGENCY ON AGING FOR OLDER AMERICANS ACT TITLE III FIKJOS Type of Grant or Action (,Pant Award No. Re ion [X] Initial Award 028-87 FY 83 II-B I-1) Revision of Earlier Grant ��acid-Ad-dress oI` Grantee — — — issued- r - ---____--- Weld County Board of Ccc�rnissioners ---- ---------- Grant A.war�Peiod — �— P. 0. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Beginning, _10/1/82 __ and Ending .9/30/83____ ------------------------ COMPUTATION OF AWARDS AIt4INI&IR1TION OF 'LIE AREA PLAN PART B (per Service Category)_ Total Approved Budget _ _29520 ____ FY 82 F/S Carryover N/A FY 83 Fed/State 103,288 Local Share of Cost 7,380 Total Part B F/S Award $ 103,288 Federal Share of Cost 22,140 1 PART C-1 (Corncregflte Meals) SERVICES L DF7t 1Fa AREA LIA*i — FY 82 F/S Carryover N/A FY 83 Fed/State 127,663 PS Bud Total Approved et 348,652 -- - --- g Total Part C-1 F/S Award 127,663 Less: Program Incase ___59,925 PART C-2 (Hare-Delivered Meals) Net Approved Budget __ 288,71.7___-_ FY 82 F/S Carryover ?/A _-- Local Share of Cost 36,374 FY 83 Fed/State __-214402_-_ — — Total Part C-2 F/S Award 21,402 Fed/State Share of Cost 252,353 = Total Award for Services $ 252,353 TOTAL AIX;INISCRATION AT) SERVICES Accc nating Data: Fed/State Share of Cost $ 274,493 j The Area Plan dated 9/15/82 upon which this Award is based is an integral part of this grant. In addition,--tom grant is subject to all the conditions listed on the reverse side of this Award. Approva ' fee by ;/ i Ci i. �Ji79 ct° ---- ----- A. Val- ez:1Secuti rector thorirediSignature of Grant Recipient Color do State Departnr t Social Svcs. Chairman 1575 . erman St. , Rocca 04 (AASD) WeldcQuntyDenver, Colorado Colorado 80203 ----- Title Date 11/12/82 County Commissioners DASD-1 9/82 The Grantee Agency understands and agrees to the following Provisions: A. Agrees Chat Area Plan activities will be carried out in accordance with Federal Program and fiscal regulations and the policies and procedures established by the Colorado State Department of Social Services. B. Understands that if there is Federal or Federal/State cash unearned at the time the grant is tenninated, this anon rust be returned to the Colorado State Department of Social Services unless it is reawarded in a subsequent grant. C. Understands that activities conducted under the Area Plan are subject to audit. If costs are disallowed, the proportion of Federal or Federal/State funds disallowed rust be returned to the Colorado State Department of Social Services. D. Understands the awards trade for Administration of the Area Plan and for Services under the Area Plan are made for the period and amounts stated (other side) and that these awards are subject to and contingent upon the availability of Federal funds for the purposes of the awards. E. Agrees to maintain such accounts and documents as will serve to permit determi- nation at any time of the status of finds within the Award, including the dispo- sition of all ponies received, and the nature and .^runt of all charges claimed to be against such funds . F. Assures that such accosts and documents will be maintained on the grantee and subgrantee level so as to penait determination at any tire of the status of project income generated by this Award of Older A-acricans Act Title 111 funds, including the receipt and expenditure of such project income. Program income shall be deducted from t e total cost of services provided under the area plan before federal, state and local cost sharing is applied. G. Agrees to keep records a:d make reports on the forts required by the State of Colorado Departr nt of S:cial Services, Aging and Adult Services Division. H. Understands that failure to sulxrit requested financial and program reports on tine or to comply with any other requirerents of this grant may result in a suspension or terminaticr of the Award. I. It is understood that the Awards made for administration: of the Area Plan and for services under the Flaw are contingent awards as they are not based upon the FY 1983 Title III allocation fornala adopted by the State Board of Social Services on September 1D. 1982. J. Agrees to cooperate with the Colorado Department of Social Services and the Tledical Care and Research Foundation in developing 1) a memorandum of unlder- standing regarding the Icing Term Care Ombudsman program, and 2) agreements regarding initiatives on the provision and funding of legal services to seniors. K. Understands and agrees to comply with prioritization of populations and services for Title III funded services in the Area Plan which may be developed by the Colorado Department of Social Services as it implements SB 138 and the Medicaid waiver. WELD COUNTY, COLORADO '$UL 1 PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. & NO. VO. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT - 10147 09298 ARNULFO TIERNANDEZ 175.03 __14148______ ____0922q____ __ _SHIRIZ_Y_.1._HOhLT&----------- - -------- - -- 156.29_ 10149 09300 DALE REEVES 150.03 -_1A1so____ ____11246.__. ,SHI,ANNI NIULLER________.____ 100.02 10151 11247 ANTONIO RAMIRE2 235.79 _1.4152.__-_ __-11248_--___1NAIII_O__RlYVIN__ 173.47 -175702 10153 11249 VIVIAN WATKINS 125.02 14154 -- — -11250 --- —JAMESI3ROOME — I State of Colorado ) TOTAL _________—__ __ ) ss County of Weld ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through 4 and dated NOVEMBER 24th_ , 198,2- and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ . , Dated this 24th day of NOVEMBER , 1 2 , J�/.`� !/ Weld County . anc icer��� - • Subscribed and sworn to before me this __24th day of _ QVFMBER 1932 • My coL1nision expires: __mycy.nmrssonfrp,resdune 8. X96 otary Public State of Colorado ) ) ss County of Weld ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the _pAyRgl,l, Fund 1/totaling $ ) __ __ pair rso 2 M ATTEST: Member }_ Lt-L2/x11111 ' - ! x111 County Clerk and Recorder em er beputy N ber WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE ---2---- --- PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. & NO. - VO. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 10155 11251 DAVID pETLING 75.175.03 .. 1015-6-'--- 11252---- _T,UGJN.E GALLEGOS -' ---- - - ---- ---- 10157 11253 VIRGIL VALUE 78.14 _1II1513_- ____ _ 11254_-- - _DAVID_8-ABN> 78. 14 __" ---- --__ 78;1d 10159 11255 ROBERT APPLEBECK 78.14 __101fi�__— _11256 _PAM FEI3NAN 3XEZ _._-------__ _---------- 10161 11257 JOSE JARAMILLO 18.15 __10152--__—__1124__ .-_ _HARRY HUFF __ . 78.14 State of Colorado ) TOTAL ) ss County of Weld } This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through ___4__ and dated NavE�HER-24th__, 198 2- and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount 3 Dated this 24th day of NOVEMBER 1 32 i);41),,,_ ...------7 Weld County F afice 0 ficer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of NOVEMBER , 198 2 My conmision expires: MycommfsstdnFzPiresJ rP g g , _ --------- TT 4yA 'Notary Public State of Colorado ) ) ss County of Weld ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the _pAyROLI,_ _ Fund totaling $ ----- - -1--tic-fir- ---- --------------- Ch 1 IT on _ - — a_ _e — ii ATTEST: Member By: and Recorder We-rob r --- --------- -- -- Co,inDeputyrk ( ‘fl ? Gi[1-__B r" ber WELD LOUTHi, WLVKIWO _ PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. & NO. VO. NO. � VENDOR - - - AMOUNT 10163 ' 11260 DAN HILLBORN 53. 14 _10164-_ --11?61-_- K1MBERI,Y__TBaRRE-----____.- -------------- __ -78.14 ,__lntEs. -----_-_11262_____ TROMAS-SZEGRIST-------- --- ------__- _____ 28_13. _1Q166_ 11263 DONALD SANCHEZ 78.14 10167 11264 EDWARDRANGEL 103.14 State of Colorado ) TOTAL _________-_____ ss County of Weld ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through ___4 _ and dated _NOVEmBEK_24th , 198_2 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ - Dated this 24tti" day of NOVEMBPR , /1932 •• Weld-County: Fin ne 0 i Subscribed and sworn to before me this _24th day of NOVEMBER , 1932 . My contusion expires: _al 69minisi9,LErfueaJurei.19g_— alibi lift State of Colorado ) ) ss County of Weld ) We, the Board of County Connissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the - PAYROLL Fund totaling $ Ct Q�2__� 212r- M ATTEST: Member -- __-_ ----- --- ----- -- ------ Co my Clerk and Recorder mbe ycSs Deputy er WELD COUNTY, C0LURAUO PAYROLL ______ FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. & NO. VO_NO. VENDOR AMOUNT. ___LD Z5A—__—___LL255—__—. HF•N LTQ—M}S(DALE.NO_______.—_.___________-__.__—_________ ____S 3 s 18_ 10172 11269 SUZANNE MULLER 75.01 10169 11266 ROBERT WALKER — 20014 10173 11270 BETSY MARTINEZ 103.14 MARGARITOYILLANUEVA __ 78,14 10174 11271 DONNA TW155 28.13 10171 11268 CONNIE PIMA 78.14 State of Colorado ) TOTAL 52,844_10 ___ ) ss County of Weld ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through _ -4_ and dated N,a_yra gj4t71 198 2 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount 5.2,844..10_____-________• Dated this 24th day of NOVEMBER , 1932 . Weld County Finance Officer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of NQyf.M_BEIL____ __ , 198_2____• Hy commision expires: MIC?mmissiorTtxgres,luce8_] • eota.,,,s47. /./.... _/„._. _______ _ ____________ ary Public State of Colorado ) ss County of Weld ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the _______PAXROLL _ Fund totaling $2,894_'10 . C4-347(2 C4pa air fl//f e r s0 J -_____--___ ` -- M " ATTEST: - - Member _ — — — County Clerk and Recorder Membe By, ,L2-,,, r,� 411_1, /�Ia2 � (aiz Deputy per 3 SS COUNTY OF WELD ) SOCIAL SERVICES CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: 0 A P I V- D G A I R A A D M 19,897.16 LEAP 1,176.93 DAY CARE SERVICES 242.00 A N D 2,040.00 MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION -------__---___-_ _ A D C 14,946.00 A D C - U 600.00 P A C 11,405.00 CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND ----_-- TOTAL 50,307.09 DATED THIS 24th DAY OF Novembe 19 t) WELD U TY F NANCE OFFICER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS _ 24th__DAY OF Novem49x________,19 82 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MyCommfssionExpiresJune 8.1986 STATE OF COLORADO ) AA_ 1_li! SS NOTARY PUBLIC COUNTY OF WELD ) WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY , COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE , AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE SOCIAL SERVICES FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: - ----------------------- - O A P I V- D - G A I R A - ---- --- - A D M 19.897.16 LEAP 1,176.93 DAY CARE SERVICES 242.00 _ A N D 2,040.00 MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION A D C 14,946.00 P A C 11,405.00 A D C -U 600.00 CHILD WELFARE _ _ ___ TOTAL 50,307.09 AID TO THE -/Z .7- /Jllitftav______ BLIND ___ _-- —_-__ G MAN DATED THIS'\,24th AY OF_ Noveaber_ ,19 82 ATTEST: ��ao .w ti 1 :1- 7 .%�J/n) ER COUNTY CLERK AND' RECORD£R AND\ MEMBER CLERK TO THE BOARD ' 2 / BY: / t /'=?4-1L/7 J1 '' r_ 1 M M ER DEPUTY COUNTY CLERK l MBER 4O COUNTY OF WELD ) OLD AGE PENSION CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES . THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: O A P 5,032.00 I V- D G A I R A A D M LEAP DAY CARE SERVICES A N D MEDICAL ---------- - --- TRANSPORTATION A D C A D C - U P A C CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND TOTAL 5,032.00 DATED THIS 24th DAY OF November ,1 82_1 ------------ - - - - -- ----- WELD CO TY FINANCE OFFICER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS 24th DAY OF November ,1982 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES : MYCornmssionExpiresJune 8,1396 STATE OF COLORADO ) eLtitaViLegteLlit S5 NOTARY PUBLIC COUNTY OF WELD ) WE , THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY , COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE , AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE OLD AGE PENSION FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS : ---------------------------- 0 A P 5,032.00 I V- D G A - - — I R A - A D M LEAP DAY CARE SERVICES A N D MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION A D C P A C A 0 C -U CHILD WELFARE TOTAL 5,032.00 -- AID TO THE i v— k N N' 1/i i, !--- BLIND � DATED THIS 24th DAY OF November ,1982 ATTEST : ‘/)1aArl�J sw I' .:dJir✓ ER COUNTY CLERK ANDORECORDER.AND CLERK TO THE BOARD ' } MEMBER R c By 0; tl C { M,E BER ytL 'DEPUTY COUNTY 'CLERK 1,B R WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE t 11/22/82 . WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 4 ' AS OF t 11/22/82 . THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE BO E ll TED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE t . THROUGH AND DATEDIIc..:.r+,RG2al ; 19' AN THAT PAYMENTS SWIL&O 8E TO THE RESPECTIVE V D /��/!1H AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ /Pi/3540 DATED THIS9P DAY OFhk'ierc Y', t 90, � N DIRECTOR .MANAGEMENT AND BUDGE, SUBSCRIBED AND SHORN TO BEFORE ME THIS Q4,4Q DAY OfNcWrrta-, 19 VA MY C EXPIRES: y oriinussioaupiresJung 8, I388 + dente/ , 9G4iG� NOTARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD Of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS QF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HERE 8Y (APPROVE) , (OISAPPRO E) THE l S AS SET FORTH ABOVE ; AND WARRANTS (N PAYMENT THEREFEH E HEKEBY - R0£Rfb,;�Q�WA UPCN THE t�fJJCt'_A1, FUND TOTALING $ '49II35.I3 DATED Till S c 4M.' OAYOf ININEIK3LQ, 19802- ATTEST : Gr" I COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY ill DEPUTY CHAIRMAN ME MEMBER l� MEMBER MEMBER � .�(,'e- cep ))Ja^ltso i-se_ �7I'�1 0 II • 9 •0 II 9 • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE t 11/22/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 7 1 AS OF : 11/22/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMI FUND DEPT • NUMBER NO • • 010590 0 & L REPAIR 42634 4.17 01 2111 4264A 4.47 Ol 2111 • 8.64 41 • 010591 BACI$MANS INC 030874 29.20 64 1155 • 031162 103.60 64 1155 031163 46.80 64 1155 • 831223 106.95 01 1945 631315 12.40 64 1155 , • 298.95 • 010592 CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERV UCIREP 1 ,170.00 21 6813 • ___-1, 110.00 0 010593 CENTENNIAL DELICATESSEN 1111082 15.50 01 9020 • 15.50 • 010594 OA1A DOCUMENTS 140751 1,307.72 65 1191 0 141014 420.00 65 1191 • 1,727.72 , 010595 DAVID TOM ML1122 161.03 01 1012 . -----_ 161.03 • 010596 EASFMAN KODAK CO 007458 1 ,118.20 65 1191 , I 1, 178.20 010597 ELOA LADS INC 0095 94.08 64 1155 • 94.08 010598 EMPIRE OISPATCN INC 100559 175.00 01 2150 ' 175.00 • 010599 HOME LIGNI 6 POWER 010001 1,951.72 01 1061 , 010015 12,243.56 01 1061 • 010017 2,463.72 01 1061 0003t10 22.41 11 3140 0 0023%0 682.00 61 9020 ------------ • 17,363.41 • 010600 IBM Y10704 684.75 65 1191 ' Y45851 186.75 65 1191 01 • 40 WAP200P WELD COUNTY GATE t 11/22/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 2 • AS OF 7 11/22/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO 0 • 149556 523.00 65 1191 0 154264 523.00 65 1191 • 465633 269.50 65 1191 651972 120.00 65 1191 • • 2.307.00 • 010601 J A SEXAUER INC 08260 31.92 01 1061 • 31 .92 0 • 010602 KEEVER BUD RENT12 350.00 21 6602 IP 350.00 ID 010603 MELLIN OFFICE SUPPLY 25568 377.00 64 1155 • • _-_V_377.00 • 010604 MERIT FINANCIAL PYMT12 2,004.78 65 1191 • 2.004.78 • 010605 NELSON OFFICE SUPPLY 14862 _ 638.10 64 1155 ' • 638. 70 . • 010606 NOVAK DALE TU0982 75.00 01 9020 . 15.00 • 010607 PATIENT ADVOCACY 1EAM OCTREP 1 , 740.00 21 6813 • 1 .740.00 0 010608 PIERCE UNITED METH CHURCH REN112 275.00 21 6602 ____ ' 275.00 ill 010609 PLATTEVILLE HERALD 111682 30.60 01 1014 • 30.60 • • 010610 POUDRE VALLEY REA OT0661 309.68 01 5220 • __-__ 0687ND 25.36 11 3140 ' 335.04 • 010611 PUB RISK C INS MGT ASSOC 10067 95.00 66 9020 i --____95.00 • 010612 REHABILITATION C VISITING OCTREP 2.626.00 21 6813 • • WAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 11/22/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 3 • AS OF : 41/22/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT • NUMBER NO • • _ _ • 2,626.00 • 010613 ST TERESA' S CHURCH REN112 150.00 21 6602 • M � • _ 150.00 . 010614 TRIG ENGINEERING SUPPLY 70960 855.00 01 1945 • 855.00 • • 010615 UNITED FOOD SERVICE 95752 __� 251.60 01 2310 • 251 .60 • 010616 US DEPT Of HOUSING & PAYBAK 13,034.59 74 S034 • • 13,034.59 • 010617 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 3037 20.00 01 1061 3040 ______228_37 01 2110 • . 248.37 • 010618 WELD MENTAL HEALTH OCTREP 1,517.00 21 6813 • • --_1,511.00 • • TOTAL : 49,135.13 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a le WAP200P WELD COUNTY DACE : 11/23/82 . WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 4 AS OF 11/73/8? • 0 • THIS IS Ell //CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTIfi; AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED UN THE BO E TSTE. CLAIMS AS S}10NN ON PAGE 1 THFOUGH of AND DATED NoycM4<-t J3 ; 198?. AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE V 0 Ti AMOU TS SET OPPOSITE lip THEIR NAMES RIM THE TOTAL AM0:JNT $ /3)1.19. /0 DATED 1HISJYLL? DAY OEN, wC btYp 19$'-, ECTOR MANAGEMENT A%I,/ BSGRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS Oyu DAY OFNotin )rr, 19 Fl MY C 1' IRES: tliCommissiopExpires n p �ppq (� /�f�j/ NOTARY PUBLIC. HE, THE BOAPD) OF COUNTY CO4MISSTONERS OF HELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HERE 8Y iAVVKOYF'1 6 (D15A PROVE) THE 1:45 AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND HARRAMTS Iii PAYMENT THER£FOIt•ii9IE HaEBY,{RDfR‘g SfAHN UP . THE Ozn(.r<t/ IiJ O TOTALING S. /33950, 40 DATED 1111S ,Ty— DAYOFu/ovtoiktf p 19T')- ATTEST : fIIt".4%& i -Ail ''�COLTITYç ;BE; / f, / lip, K AND RECCRDER BY �� DEPUTY (AR IRMAN a ME F ' :4EMBER (I MEMBER fi )/,� ., °J M II • 0 • 0 • • • • • 5 • lb A • r 0 0 • i • ,i • a ,. . _ . . i WAP200P HELD COUNTY GATE 1 11/23/82 i WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : L AS OF : 11/23/82 i WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAHT FUND DEPT rAUABER NO 0 ------------- ---- ---- i 010619 BACIIMANS INC 831356 8.15 01 1031 • 031358 3.00 01 1031 4 11.15 i 010620 BOWERS ELIZABETH 101828 253_17 20 5510 ------ ` 253.71 4 010621 CItAN, VICTOR A.O. 51112 204.80 19 4140 i 4 204. 80 41 01')622 COLORA00 OFPI OF REVENUE 111119 60 .00 19 4170 i 60.00 41 010623 CONSOLIDATED HICROG'3APIIIC 29616 263.74 65 1191 0 r 263. 74 • 010624 EDWARDS CHEVROLET CO 111682 5 ,891.52 66 9020 821116 100.00 01 2160 i 5 ,997.52 i 010625 E-VANS RANDY ;AI1111 51 . 14 65 1191• • 51 .14 • 010626 FEUERSTEIN MARY ANN 311122 141. 13 01 1025 141.13• • 010627 GASNSEY E AHEEIER CO 33017 205.59 61 9020 31019 15.00 61 902(1 37020 7.20- 61 9020 r i 213 .39 r 010624 JANKOW DAVID MI1119 12.60 19 4180 s - -- --12.60 41 i 010629 JEROME CO 05080 - 16.14 19 4140 0 16.14 i 010630 KING SIMPERS 197554 222.35 01 2330 i 197819 222 .33 01 2330 L 191880 232.62 01 2330 • 6 77 .30 41 41 il WAP200P WELD COUNTY 0ATE : 11/23/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 11 AS OF 1 11/23/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAM1 FUND DEPT • ,7U88ER NO • 010631 KRAUSE JAMES MI1117 33.33 19 4180 • i 33.33 t 010632 MEALS UN WHEELS OCTREP 1 . 144.00 21 6863 USDAIO 592.00 21 6813 • 2, 336.00 • 010633 MOVi1TAIN BELL N02940 11.49 19 4110 • 11.49• . 010634 NEWCO INC 11191 32.62 01 1061 • 32.62 010635 NIELSEN TOM 411122 206.00 01 1041 • ' 206.00 • 010636 NORTIt COLO MEDICAL CENTER 523759 19.80 19 4140 + y 19.80 • 010631 POTTER ifESLEY MI1118 103.60 19 4110 • 103.60 • 010638 RACAL-MILGO 535891 11.00 65 1191• • 77 .00 • 010639 RIDEOJT PEGGY Blllll 28.00 65 1191 0 28.00 . 010640 S'IITII BONNIE L 811122 50.00 01 1021 • 50.00 010641 SUPER SAVER MERIT DRUG 511128 52 .50 01 2310 • 52.50 • 010642 TURNER MILLICENT M11117 122.40 19 4170 41 122.40 010543 UNITED DANK OF GREELEY DEC101 109.19 19 4110 14 109. 19 • i II • It WAP290P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/23/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 3 AS OF 11/23/82 0 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NU'IDER NO lb 010644 WOODS CANVAS PRODUCTS 1252 47. 79 01 2160 41 • 41.19 010645 XEROX CORPORATION 381966 1 ,252.35 64 1155 • _ 1 , 252.35 • • 010646 YOUROAU INC 232313 29. 15 65 1191 • 29.75 ID 010641 1111ERBACK PAPER CO 110512 1,544.00 64 1155 ID 4, 1 ,544.00 ID . TOTAL : ---13,959.10 • • r ID 41 ID II Ill 0 • • ID ID IP ID ID ll • • ID ID • I • • _,__.. .f..r RLN TIME /9122108 RUN DATE 11-19-82 PAGE PAYGROUP RPT I 000 45---- -- --- -- -- - --- --- - ABET TAs' DEAN _ -__ _ YOUTHIN SCHOOL / SUM 67.00 — ABNEY. DAVID B IABGRERS W.O. 268.00 49 ABREO. ANTHONY YOUTH EN SCHOOL / SUM 67.00 I ABREO. CONNIE YOUTH IN SCHOOL / SUM ----- 13.40 --- __`-- Ae-US01 L1)IIIS —A-- -- -DEPUTY SHERIFF I , 1220.77 4!) i • , ACHE NOACH, ,T ARL 0 MECHANIC I 1 106.00 1 ACKERMAN . BARBARA L---- LEGAL TECH V - - 1276.99 ACOTT. KRISTINE H OETOX SPECIALIST 918.01 I. •• ACM A. MARCELINO CUSTODIAL WORKER 802.00 + ADAMS, ROBERT C ZONING INSPECTOR -, - 1857.07 _— . .__-_ ___ - - - -- - . -TG ETS RAMTCLEU --—- IYP15-T_-1f _ - _ — 803.99 11 t RIP AGINO. MARY E HAG TECH III 561.28. si ALLEN. DOROTHY 14 CHIEF DEPUTY __- 1857.00 •• ALLEN, RICHARD L DEPUTY SHERIFF Il 1452.44 / - I ALIISCN. RODNEY 0 CURRENT PLANNER 1488.00 •• ALT ERGOT I. LARRY G LABORERS W.U. 241.20 • r ALVARAGO. AURELIA -SECRETARY T - TII2.3C I ANDERSON. CHRISTINA I DISPATCHER I . ►018.49 i . ANDERSON. ELNA V ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK III 1252.00 . ANDERSON, JUDITH-A-- FROGiLA4MERlAAAZ-• 7768700 I 1 027.00 ,'F ANDERSON, JUNIOR H APPRAISER 1 ANDREWS. HAROLD L SHERIFF 2041.66 -69T.52 --ANOTTETiTe NAN>=Y - TEACHER"7}IUE 9. ANGEL. JANET M ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK II 802.00 • ANSON. R RUSSELL ASST• COUNTY ATT. Ili 3234.00' —_ --- - ---- ----- __-ANSDAr ROSE-N - -CIfI LIT-PROT-S(HIV V I197•99 - j) I L ANTHONY, RICHARD P CHIEF DEPUTY 1857.00 • ANTONA. THOMASITA ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK III 954.00 { 1• AFYLTSECKI ROBERT- LAHOREk Ti. -: , • 2-6-8.00 3 �- . ARCHIBEOUE,'CHRIST DIE CLASSROOM TRAINING 170 60.00- ARCHIBEOUE . FRED LABORERS N.O. ' 214.40 • -- - ---- ----- -- •--7187 HILETA-JENNTE --- TEACHER AIDE 125.52 �-' , ARCHULETA, LUCY I TEACHER A IDE 715.34 • ARELLANO, ROSE M LABORERS W.O. 241.20 -_-. • ------ --- ----- ---- --'�IRGGIELL�i-ROSS --- CUSTODTAt-1113RREIC -- -- 802.00 • + t: ARMES, JACQUELINE M PDX OPERATOR I,II 1133.99 • ARM IJO. ROBERT E DIR. OF Y. S. H. 1642.00 - -- ' --ARNOLU, PATRICK 7_ SiO. MAIN.-WIG I fl627OT ----- - -- - --------•{- • ARNOLD, SHARON L DEPUTY SHERIFF I1 1683.05 ARRIE SSE CQ. ALBERTO YOUTH SVCS SUP V 1797.99 _ ' .P-' AKVAJr-CNARTES--P . DEPUTY- ,SHERIFF 11 - • 145Z.43 . I T AUTEN. ROSE N, f [54AL SYSTEM$ AOMIN. : 1950,49 . • AUT08EE. 'MAR IE SECURITY'SPECIALISt I1 1056.49 -- - ' - - --STAG - - C •- `AVIEESr-ROBERT- --YTJUTTITN-3CTTOOL / SUM BAACK. DENNIS L EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH. 1348 00 e • BACA, RICHARD A YOUTH IN SCHOOL / SUM 61.00 - _ -__-- 1 - -AR ' SCOTT E- -. OEYUTT-S}EERIFF 1--r- -- - Tzz0�7 ) I BARELA. EMILY 14 - ADMINISTRATTVE CLERK } ' :108:00 • BARKLEY. ROBERT 11 SECURITY, SPECIALIST I 1162.34_ — — — — --732-47;19- --- -- — — I "" SJCR7TAHY. PAUL- A -TIE T7 er c; 7 _- it • RUN DATE 11-19-82 RUN I1ME 19:22208 = PAYGROUP RPT PAGE 000 45 2 ----- -------- ---- -- --- • BARRETT. LEWIS R PERSONNEL DIRECTOR 2863.35 t — ' libOKRY iOiOMEW. 17NO-A — T€CHt� AL SECRE FARM I I _ - L053.00 t BA51lANOSr CYNTHIA LABORERS M.O. 241.20 BATMAN, MARY L ELIGIBILITY TECH IV 1372.01 SAVER I ATF RED 0 . -- BU-S -DRIVER ----- — 333.13 rr , SAUER. RICHARD M SHERIFF'S INVESTIGATOR - 1642.05 BAUER. THERESA K FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR 1525.01 — — , -- $AY$INGERr—.FTGII Q AZC-um REPRESEN7fTTVT-- T252.00 BEAVER, PETE R. 6 B. SER. WK R. II 1078.99 BECK ER, DAVE OPERATIONS MANAGER 2498.00 �., ,i► c, BEGTCAAN;-7OHNT —"----- --8i-0iSA IN-.4 IiKR:TI - - — �2$3.3I_ BEGASSE, MARGARET I. PARAMEDIC 1445.54 1 9 BENGTS0N, GREGORY E DEPUTY SHERIFF I 1283.30 ; - ,. ENTONO LAF1Q-T--- ACCOUNTINGZL-ERTT--TT------ --- -- _--93I.013 . 'J ,• BENNETT, KRISIY L YOUTH CONFLICT SC III 1408.01 1 t BENNINGSDORF , BRAD C EQUIPMENT SERVICE WORKER 751.46 U IIENSONt 45 ZONNYE SECRETARY-r' - - $5. 7 - _, E. BERGIN MICHAEL J ENV. HEALTH SPEC. I 1251.99 4 • BERT. PATRICIA D • DETOX SPECIALIST 1027.01 • - - ,. -BERNHARTJT. DONALflZ RC-613 SER. LIRK.-iv IO3.0I 'G . BERN LNG. CAIA L CLERK I1 974.99 , t etIIMOON ' LORETTA— —r7LBIIRER5 W;D. 1191.00 BERRY. ORLANDO R R. 6 8. SER. WKR. II G ., 241.20 , BIEDERMAN. FRANCIS H 8US DRIVER 206. 37 t BINDER, DIANNE L ELIGIBILITY TECH IV - 1244.00 8 FINS, -MICHAEL_ F--______ITEPUTT-SHERIFF 7 1.4T2213.77 Li BISHOP. MARGO ANNE CLERK II 974.99 • t GIVENS. RAYMOND DEAN R. 6 8. SER. WKR. II 1487.99 " litT:TIAi-ifECTCY-PI--" - TWTA-TN—SLHOUL—/ STJ1-- - ---b7. 1 --_ — — — - SPECK. DEBORAH A SECRETARY IV 1053.00 1` t :51. • BOECK. STEPHEN OLD. MAIN. WKR. III . 1452.00 --TSOEHNERTD Dl-C-A G -__- --ZTTTita SUPERVT1uR "Iv — L5CT.49 -- ---i 80MGAPONER. 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LEOI,A AP CI • CAMERON. THEODORE 0 COMPUTER OPERATOR Il 1348.00 CAMERON, VICKI LABORERS N.0. 261. 30 C> �., CAMPBELL, KIMBERLY A COMMON. SER. COUNSEL. I 1106.00 �AN0i `J03EPiTE7 E _ AOMINISTiCATTVE GEk 1 8₹T59 -- n CARDENAS. BENITO LABORERS N.0. - • 241.20 3 ). CARLETON, RANDALL R ._CORPORAL - 1563. 14 - GI "——CARBON.—ON T L ELUG TECTU—ITT 974.99 ' CARLSON. JOHN C COUNTY COMMISSIONER 2041.66 ' el 41 CARLSON, NORMAN COUNTY COMMISSIONER 2041.66 CARCSOFT, VIOITT 7 ----- --PUBCTC HEALTH—NURSE II 190-.01 U GARRASCO. AORIAIA LABORERS fl..0. 241.20 • yARRASCO, DIANA P CLASSROOM TRAINING N0 251:25 { 1 I • ---CA-RAUHL� DO!IALD—R ----ADMTNTSYRATIVFAANA— ENvINEERY Ib42.0I V 1 CARROLL, EARL LABORERS N.D. 268.00 .1 , .7 CARROLL . GEORGE G BLD. MAIN. FORMAN 1602.00 TASTELDFsTIRAN TRUGRARMEA/ANAL. I 1768:00 CASTER, CATHERINE E PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE I 1417.05 4,2417 CASTER, MARY R ACCOUNTING CLERK II 907.76 x - - - . . 7 . rtATUITr itYRA Jr ELTG run) - -927.99 ₹ __. 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VILLEGAS, JERRY CUSTODIAL WORKER 797.39 VILLEGAS , JOSE H CUSTODIAL WORKER 801.99 VI7C ELETTE, JEFFREY I COMMUY.SER• COUNSEL:T - - 1106.1)11- W VINCENT, MARJORIE I ACCOUNTING CLERK. II 918.00 • 0 WAGNER, WILLIAM L DEPUTY SHERIFF. II 1381. 10 -TIALRERI BERNICE -IT SECRETARY-TT 1706.00 - WALKER, ROBERT LABORERS N.O. 190.95 -. • WALKER, TERESA L COMPUTER PROGRAMMER II 1642.00 -- IWAI EYi PR-ISGILLA- ----CLASSRUCM-TRAINING AD 60.00 - ` 1, WALLACE, NANCY V DI SPA TCHER:I 918.00 •• WALTON, LARRY LABORERS W.O. 244.55 --5TARU7 EVELYN-L - AUUCT SYL1 56 7 T— 1712;00 w , WARD, KENNETH E R. L B. SER. WKR,, II 276.41 as WARD, SHIRLEY J SECRETARY I 763.01 --WA --DDNATO-D-------- DAR—FfR rAumIN� SER. -------------- ` 48G4T9q - - - WARREN, PATRICIA L COMPUTER OPERATOR 1 908.95 1 WATERS, DIANE L COMMUN. SER. COUNSEL. III 1191.00 -W ATKINS' LARRY R COMPUTER FRU,RAMMER It I642;0D WALK INS' VIVIAN LABORERS W.O. 241.20 0 ,'^, WATSON, PEGGY A ELIG TECH III 974.99„r WE86- ROBERT - - - -1,ASORERrN:DI- - 134.00 - - _ -- WEBER, RICK A PARAMEDIC 2005.37 S WEBER, VICKY L ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK II 821.99 ' - WEBSTER" JOE--ai — CiJ5TODlAC WORKER R.WEGNER, BRUNO R. C 8. SER. NKR. III 1563.01 WEINER, MELVIT! LEE R. G B. SER. WKR. III 1251.99 -NFtSBROOKT-TtARCLLD-C RJ"L 6. SER.:AKT.II - 1382.02 - — - _ i WEST. DIANE SUE CHILD PROT 'SC 'III ' 1477.99 , w} WEST• JACK L R C B SER4 BR AN CH HEAO 1602.00s. :LEST-i- RAY A------ -----R:G--8.StR. wiR II - 1105:99 - 1111 WETZEL, KURT K DEPUTY SHERIFF II 1452.43 , 41, , WHITE. RUSSELL L DEPUTY SHERIFF II 1452.43 NG, SANDRA L _ _,_ fin. SrS7 M} ANAITST - 2379:99 - - • •• WILDE , JOHN COMMUN., SER. COUNSEL. I 1133.94 . 1,• WILKIN, JOHN 1,1 AIRPORT SERVICE WORKER 1020.01 TttLIC ISSON, DEBRA S. ACEOUNTANI TT— -1302:01 • . WILLCOX, ELI K SECURITY SPECIALIST 1 1105.96 • WILLOUGHBY, TIMOTHY I CUSTODIAL FOREMAN 1252.00 '--WItS0114 OYANA M Arc.VUNTAATT - - - _ I4- 7 G0 IIPP . WILSON, PAMELA A R. `6 8. CLERK/DiSPI 908.02 II RINSE TT, RANDOLPH J DEPUTY SHERIFF II 1452.43 -'WtTI MUS, -ELI I Tr-it- ---ACCOUNTING'CLERK I I 1027:00 • • --- - -- - - - - -- -_--� RUN OATE 11-19-82 RUN TIME 19122: 08 • PAYGROUP RPT PAGE — - - -- - -. - - - - - —000 -- 45 21--.� - _— 1OJCTESZAK. NANETTE ' . OISPATCHER 918.00 • MON �Fig-S; JERRY A OTREGTOR Of AMBULANCE SERVICE 3125.86 W000ARO. MERLE L R. E 8. SER. MKR. III 1452.00 • WW • WOOL EY. RALPH R _ OIR• HEALTH SER. 5625.00 --- --- - � . N bAiT11T —'- EMPLOYHENT'�T��H -- -- 30Tbf99 - - _ - - - --- - --- - ----- -- kURT3 O AN0 ROBERT J LIEUTENANf ? 2208.01 LINDA K AOMINISTRAIIVECLERK II ; ' 8₹1.99 " • -Y€TI'ER. ELOON R � R C 8 SER. MKR. Y 1563.00 POST . STEPHAN M SHERIFF'S INVESTIGATOR 1563. 14 t. POST. SUSAN L ELIGIBILI 1 TY TECH IV 1121.99 is CC YOUNG, FRA—NN [S 7 sUaITY SPECIAL,ST = 1103.96 • YOUNGER. FERN A ADMINISTRATIVE' CLERK II 801.99 W P• ZAHARRIS, KIM I. CORTRECT ION"MEDIC 1382.00 TAMURA. GAUD-TNT- LABORERS W.D. - - -- = --13!.00 w ZAMORA. LUCIA EL TECH V 1551.99 • LAMORA. MANUEL YOUTH IN SCHOOL / SUM 67.00 ZENHARTi FC7 R- i l L". N N€ET2-i 1 -2000:03 - _----- � 108ECK. DAVID k OIR. CECGRR. COON. PROG 1563.00 • • • • • • • • • • NOT I C E Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center., 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Use By Special Review are requested to attend and may be heard. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. DOCKET NO. 82-79 APPLICANT H 6 C Colton Company 1022 Midland Savings Denver, Colorado 80202 DATE: December 13, 1982 TIME: 11:00 A.M. REQUEST: Use By Special Review - Oil 6 gas production in R-1 District LEGAL DESCRIPTION Part of the S1, Section 34, Township 5 North, Range 66 West and the NWk, Section 3, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEQERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Bette M. Foose, Deputy DATED: November 24, 1982 PUBLISHED: December 2, 1982 in the La Salle Leader RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO NOVEMBER 24, 1982 TAPE #82-94 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Wednesday, November 22, 1982, at the hour of 9:00 A. M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner John T. Martin, Chairman Commissioner Chuck Carlson, Pro Tem Commissioner Norman Carlson Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner June K. Steinmark Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Sears MINUTES: Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners' meeting of November 22, 1982, as written. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS AND/OR DELETIONS TO THE AGENDA: The Chairman deleted item 62 under new business. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. DEAPRTMENT HEADS: Bob Rhinesmith, director of data processing, stated that during this last quarter the most significant events were the successful running of both the primary and general elections. They were both completed earlier than the department had hoped and no major problems occurred. Several other systems were worked on during this last quarter. In the Health Department, the Nursing Services Statistics project was completed and went operational. Also, the Vital. Statistics Feasibility Study was completed and resulted in a proposed project that was approved during the recent budget process. A new telephone line connecting the Weld County Computer Center to the General Governmental Computer Center was installed and is being used to support the Social Services Department in accessing information in the state's judicialand assistance payments systems. The Civil Processing project for the Sheriff's Office has begun and is planned to be completed by January 1983. The Treasurer's Bookkeeping project also was started. It too is to be completed by January, 1983. Also for the Treasurer, the Tax Sale was conducted. The flow was considerably improved and speeded up due to the use of an OCR wand similar to the kind used in the library system. This was beneficial since the Tax Sale was so large and almost had to move to a new location. The new evaluation system to be used with the Pay for Performance Plan has been completed and will be ready for use starting during January, 1983. The Real Property Characteristics project for the Assessor is proceedingon schedule. Heavy activity in both programming and data entry continues to take place. Primarily, condominiums and commercial properties outside of Greeley are -leftto be data entered and programming activity is centered around file maintenance for commercials and condominiums. The Finance On-Line project continues. On-line data collection, security, on-line fixed assets, on-line table maintenance and budget modeling have been completed during the last quarter. The budget modeling was used during the recent budget process. Mr. Rhinesmith announced that the system avail- ability during prime shift for the first ten months of 1982 currently stands at 96.92. The 24 hours, 7 days a week, shift stands at 94.8X up time. The Boulder County Treasurer, Motor Vehicle Division, Voter Registration, Sheriff and Social Services systems have all moved and are no longer running at the Weld County Computer Center. The Recording, Real Property, Personal Property, and Finance systems continue to operate at the Weld County Computer Center although these systems are maintained by Boulder County programmers. There appears to be no problem in having the Recording and Finance systems moved to the Boulder County Center on time. The status regarding the Assessor systems remains in doubt, stated Mr. Rhinesmith. He stated that he has been approached regarding the continuation of the system, however, he feels that the request is not very realistic. Andy Petruzzi, superintendent of buildings and grounds, reported that this last quarter his department has been 100% staffed and currently they have 1,700 hours of backlogged work to catch up on. The Communications Department project and the Centennial Center chiller installation construction projects are underway. He reported that they are in the process of ge ting heaters in the grader sheds. The Grover shed has been completed and the crews are installing the heater at the Kersey shed currently. Mr. Petruzzi reminded the Board that he has been storing light supplied at the Ault grader shed and that it is not working out very well because it is such a distance to travel for supplies. He suggested that he have the supplies moved to the attic in the Court House or to the missile site for easier accessability. He added that the Sheriff has asked to store vehicles in the Ault grader shed. Commissioner C. Carlson stated that the Sheriff has contacted him regarding this matter and he is in need of four or five bays. Mr. Petruzzi. announced that during the month of October the least amount of kilowatt- hours were used to operate the Centennial-Center since its construction. He added that he is continually making changes in an attempt to use less kilowatt hours and he will present a report on this years energy consumption at the end of this year. Mary Ann Feuerstein, county clerk and recorder, asked why no one has removed the snow and ice around the South County Services building located in the town of Fort Lupton. Mr. Petruzzi said that bids have been let regarding this matter. The Clerk urged that immediate action be taken regarding this matter because someone did fall and was injured this morning at this site. The Clerk stressed that the removal of snow and ice should be done before the offices open. She stated that today her employees did remove the snow and ice after the accident and that should not be her employees' responsibility. Mr. Petruzzi said that possibly the youngsters of the cleaning lady for this facility could be hired to perform this service. WARRANTS: Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the following warrants as presented by Mr. Warden: Encumbrance claims General fund $63,094.23 Social Services funds Social Service 50,307.09 Old Age Pension 5,032.00 Payroll 2,894.10 Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. BIDS: APPROVE AIR CONDITIONING UNIT FOR COMPUTER ROOM: Mrs. Rhoden reviewed the bids submitted and added that the alternate bids did not meet the specificiations. She recommended that the low bid submitted by Sam Ainsworth, Inc. be approved. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the low bid submitted by Sam Ainsworth, Inc. , totaling $23,925.00. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. BUSINESS OLD: PETITION OF JOSEPH GOULD RE: COUNTY ROAD 421: Mr. Could did not have a representative present today. Commissioner C. Carlson reported that the Board did physically inspect this property pursuant to the petition submitted by Mr. Gould. Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to deny the petition and reaffirmed the Commissioners decision of November 30, 1977. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Eric Peterson, legal counsel for Mrs. Thayer,an adjacent landowner, stated that he has supplied Page 2, November 24, 1982 their information to the County Attorney regarding this matter. Mr. Bob Barnes from Nunn, Colorado, expressed his appreciation to the Board for their action taken today regarding the petition. Commissioner N. Carlson said that it is up to Mr. Gould if he would like to pursue obtaining an easement from the ditch company. The motion carried unanimously. NEW: AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN FY 1983 TITLE GRANT AWARD: The Colorado State Department of Social Services informed the Board by mail that they are pleased to issue a FY 1983 Title III grant to the Weld County based upon the 9-15-82 Annual Area Plan submittal in order to implement the purposes of Title III of the Older Americans Act in Planning and Managment District II-B. The grant document further specifies the award amounts applicable to area plan administration, social services, congregate nutrition and home-delivered nutrition services, as well as requiring a minimum non-Federal cost sharing ratio of 25% for administration of the area plan and a minimum non-Federal. cost sharing ratio of 10% for services under the area plan. The Federal/ State share of the costs total. $274,493.00. Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to accept the award and directed the Chairman to sign same. Commissioner C. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RENEWAL OF CLUB LICENSE WITH EXTENDED HOURS FOR EATON COUNTRY CLUB: After the Board reviewed the annual incident report from the Sheriff's office and the report from the Health Department regarding the food service license, Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the renewal of said club license with extended hours. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. WAIVE APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 24, 1982, UNTIL DECEMBER FIRST MEETING: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to waive approval of the minutes of November 24, 1982, until December 1st meeting. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. The Chairman called a recess. PLANNING DEPARTMENT: AMEND RE #484 - TROSTEL (CONTINUED FROM NOVEMBER 11, 1982): This request was tabled by the Board on November 17, 1982, for the following reasons: 1. To allow the Weld County Health Department to review the application to determine if any problems would arise by reducing the affected lot to less than one acre in size; and 2. To allow the applicant to explain their situation and answer questions. The Weld County Health Department has reviewed this request and concludes the following: 1. The .existing septic system is adequate and that no problems should arise if the affected lot is reduced to less than one acre. Based upon the additional information submitted, the Planning staff recommended approval with their recommended conditions outlined on November 17, 1982. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve this request with the conditions as recommended by the Planning staff. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion. Leslie Pickering, Mr. Trostel's daughter, was present and added that she does have a domestic water supply. Mr. Torstel was present to answer questions. The motion carried unanimously. 2,PMH 6679, RHOADES: This request is for a mobile home to be used temporarily during a medical hardship. The Planning staff recommended that this request be granted. Mr. Rhoades was present and answered questions. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve said medical hardship mobile home request. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RE 6579, BARCLAY: This request is to divide the property into parcels of 16.6 acres and 125.9 acres, more or less. The applicant would like to give the proposed lot "B" to his daughter and son-in-law for a future building site. The proposed lot "A" would remain in agricultural production. The Planning staff recommended that this request be granted with conditions. Mr. Sam Barclay was present and answered questions. Commissioner Steinmark Page 3, November 24, 1982 made a motion to approve this request with the conditions as recommended by the Planning staff. Commissioner C. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RE #580 - SCRELLER: This request is to divide the property into parcels of 3.19 acres and 155 acres, more or less. The applicant would like to sell off the existing residence and improvements on the proposed lot "A" because the present home is too large for his needs. The proposed lot "8" also has an existing residence and the applicant plans to continue to farm on the balance of the parcel. The Planning staff recommended that this request be granted. Craig Stern, legal counsel for the Scheller's, was present and answered questions. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve this request. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RE 0581 - GILBERT: This request is to divide the property into parcels of 13.576 acres and 146.380 acres, more or less. The applicant has recently purchased the property which has an existing dairy operation. The applicant does not desire tocontinue the irrigated farming. He would like to sell the farmland and put the dairy operation into an economical operating status. The Planning staff recommended that this request be approved. Jim Gilbert, Thomas B. Gilbert's brother, was present and reviewed the request. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the request. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. SE #171 - PRESSLY: This request is to amend Recorded Exemption $471 by decreasing the size of lot "A" from ten acres, more or less, to eight acres, more or less. The applicant wishes to exclude a two acre parcel from lot "A" that is located at the north portion of lot "A" for their daughter so that she may construct a residence. The Planning staff recommended that the request be approved with conditions. John J. Barry, legal counsel, was present representing the applicant. He stated that a permanent structure will be constructed and that a mobile home is not being considered for the residence. Mr. Pressly added that he does have a water supply and sewer facilities. He is planning to apply for another well. permit. Commissioners Kirby and C. Carlson were both concerned about the water supply and suggested that a water tap be purchased instead of applying for an additional well. permit. Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to approve the request with the conditions as recommended by the Planning staff. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. AMEND RE #477 - (Lot A) PRESSLY: The Planning staff recommended that this request be approved with conditions. Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve this request with the conditions as recommended by the Planning staff. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Commissioner C. Carlson stated that this area is an agricultural area and that people living in an agricultural area should expect a few agricultural hazards such as blowing dust, etc. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no ordinances. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 10:15 A. M. APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Mar tai n �7 Chu9k Carlson, Pro Ten ATTEST:/r?GJI-}Vrv,.vt ! E : ✓:^/fllir✓05"/@•.,c '.1_ V/! ___--__--------- Norman Ca lso WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDS AND CLERK TO THE BOARD C. . Kirby h�x�L�•.-� ( i..x,,rJ K. Stet. ark Dep ty County Clerk Page 4, November 24, 1982 A public hearing was conducted on November 24 , 1982 at 2:00 P.M. , with the following present: JOHN MARTIN CHAIRMAN CHUCK CARLSON PRO TEM NORMAN CARLSON COM.'SISSIONER BILL KIRBY COMMISSIONER JUNE STEINMARX COMMISSIONER Also present: ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, Jeannette Sears ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, R. Russell Anson PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated November 8, 1982, duly published November 11, 1982, in the LaSalle Leader, a public hearing was held on the request of Satellite Communications Cable Television, Inc. for a cable television franchise. Richard Crenier, systems engineer for Satellite Communications Cable Television, Inc. , was present and presented a brief summary of their business during the past two years. Their home office is located in Johnstown, Colorado. He offered to hook upareas immediately adjacent to the towns that they are currently franchised in. He elaborated on their hookup system and added that they have a toll free number for service for their customers. Mr. Crenier commented on the cable television stations and their availability. They will also furnish an alert system for their customers. He has contacted Weld County's Communications Department regarding the alert system. Mr. Crenier's company has three technical concerns; service, quality and reliability. Tape change 82-95 • Mr. Anson has contacted each of these communities and they all have indicated a favorable attitude toward this company. Mr. Anson stated that the annual report and signatures of the corporate officers are still required. Mr. Crenier stated that they have been mailed and should be received directly. Mr. Crenier stated that a public acces; portable production equipment will be made available to their customers free of charge. Commissioner Steinmark questioned the public access to the equipment being free of charge and felt that it is rather risky. Mr. Creniet said that there may be a deposit usage fee required. Mr. Anson said that he believes that there should be a staff person to assist with the filming. This company has been authorized in the State of Colorado since 1980. If there are fifty homes per lineal mile adjacent to the towns that they have a franchise in the home will be hooked up if the home ownerwishestobe,be, stated Mr. Crenier. Currently there are 44 standard channels in the industry and the most the system could cost the consumer is $36.00 per month. Commissioner Steinmark said that she would move that the Board grant the franchise, which is a non-exclusive franchise, to the Satellite Communications Cable Television, Inc. from their application, for the areas designated in Johnstown, Milliken, Kersey, Eaton, Ault, and Pierce systems with the condition that before any construction, full agreements will be filed with Weld County. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion. Commissioner C. Carlson said that again the rural areas are being excluded and he is bothered by it. He contended that this service should be provided to the rural areas. Commissioner Kirby concurred but said it looks like a losing battle. Mr. Crenier was asked if cable television could be transmitted through the telephone line. He said absolutely no and listed his reasons. C IRMAN �. ,r BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: f7Jf(�i( 0,,,..../..-1 ,J:�l.;':vliit, WELD COUNTY C/LERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD De uty County Clerk DOCKETit 82-15 TAPEr 82-94 & 95 LHR Ordinance i94A RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS November 29, 1982 AGENDA Tape No. 82-95 ROLL CARL: John Martin, Chairman Chuck Carlson, Pro Ten Nonran Carlson Bill Kirby June Steinnerk MINUrFS: Approval of minutes of November 24, 1982 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: 1) 95 under New Easiness - SB 1.38 Decision APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGNLY1: CC MISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: 1) Ccrrmunication Services 2) E.ngi:t_ring Services 3) Health Services 4) Planning Servin's 5) Purchasing & Personnel COUNTY FINANCE, OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Ronald Warden) BOSINFSS: OLD: NEW: 1) Consider Head Start Agreement 2) Consider CETA Modification and Sumner Youth Arplayment Program Pre-Plan 3) Consider issuance of Duplicate Warrant No. ADC 41428 in amount of $372.00 4) Consider issuance of Duplicate Warrant No. OAP-A 6882 in amount of $120.00 CONSENT PGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Nov 29 - hbrk Session 1:30 PM Dec 2 - Utilities Coordinating Board 10:00 AM Dec 2 - County Council 1:30 PM Dec 2 - Board of Adjustment 2:00 PM Dec 7 - Health Board (Nov. 6 Dec. meetings xrbined) 1:00 PM Dec 8 - Board meeting cancelled 9:00 AM Dec 8 - Housing Authority 7:30 PM Dec 8 - Extension Advisory Council 8:00 PM Dec 9 - Area Agency on Aging 9:00 AM Dec 9 - Placement Alternatives Caanission 1:30 PM Dec 10 - Hunan Resources Advisory Board 9:00 AM Dec 10 - Library Board 4:00 PM HEARINGS: Dec 15 - COG, A to Cl, Jack W. Zimtelman 2:00 PM ' Dec 15 - Roaring to consider tavern license, Jack W. Zimbelman, dba Prospect Pub 2:00 PM Dec 15 - Hearing to consider retail liquor store license, Kathy M. Zimbelman, dba Prospect Pub Liquor 2:00 PM Dec 15 - LSR, oil and gas production in R-1 Dist., H&C Colton Co. 2:00 PM Dec 22 - USR, sanitary landfill and Certificate of Designation, Colorado Landfill, Inc. 2:00 PM REPORTS: COCKANICATIONS: 1) HUD re: ackrcMlalglw?it of Block Grant receipt 2) Conix: K. Smith re: health coverage 3) Petition re: road closing of CR 118, S14 TIO R65 and CR 47, S12 T10 R65 fran Elmer and Mildred Diehl RFSOUTFICNS: 1} Approve tSR, gravel pit operation, Bucklen D ui.p. Co. (Approved 8/18/82) * 2) Approve Amended RE 1484 - Trostel * 3) Approve ZFPH #679 - Rhoades * 4) Approve RE 1579 - Barclay * 5) Approve RE #580 - Scheller * 6) Approve RE #581 - Gilbert 7) Approve SE #171 - Pressly * 8) Approve Amended RE #477 (Lot A) Pressly * 9) Approve issuance of Ag:licate Warrant #ADC 41428 in arrant of $372.00 * 10) Approve issuance of tq licate Warrant 1OAP-A 6882 in amount of $120.00 11) Deny request of Joseph Gould concerning NCR 21 * Signed at this meeting RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL, OF AMENDMENT TO RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 484 - WILLARD AND OPAL TROSTEL WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld Count) .some Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on the 25th day of February, 1981, the Board of County Commissioners approved Recorded Exemption No. 484 for Willard and Opal Trostel concerning property described as part of the SEA, Section 35, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Willard and Opal Trostel are requesting that Re- corded Exempiton No. 484 he amended to increase the size of Lot "B" from 19. 378 acres, more or less, to 20.203 acres, more or less, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied said request to amend Recorded Exemption No. 484 and deems it advis- able to approve the amendment. NOW, - THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the hereinabove amend- ment to Recorded Exemption No. 484 for Willard and Opal Trostel, be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that this approval is conditional upon the following: 1) .That the submitted Recorded Exemption Plat be amended by deleting Lot "A" as shown and to amend the legal description by excluding that area shown as Lot "A"; 2) The title on the Recorded Exemption Plat shall read, "Amended Lot B of Recorded Exemption No. 484"; and 3) The above stated conditions shall be approved by the Department of Planning Services staff before recordation of the Recorded Exemption Plat by the Office of the Clerk and Recorder. Page 2 RE: AMENDED RE *484 - TROSTEL The above and foregoing Resolution was, on, motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of November, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO f Jo T. Martin, Chairman -/a -- C uck Carlson, Pro-Tem 'AO-t-kr,.c-_ _ C iri-4-Yoe—_ Norman Carlson y ii. rlyii l/4� %��i' ATTEST: l?C,�u/�, �.w..:7luc '4C��� Steinmark Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board BY: 6)1-mw. ( � .-:cfsG Deputy County Cl rk APPRO D AS TO FORM: ---- I�T0,:e C5-7I Cl� County Attorney DATE PRESENTED: November 29, 1982 RESOLUTION RE: GRANT MOBILE HOME PERMIT NO. 679 - OLAND RHOADES WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado on the 24th day of November, 1982, considered the re- quest of Oland Rhoades for a mobile home to be used temporarily during a medical hardship on the parcel of land, which is to be occupied in an A-Agricultural Zone District, more particularly described as follows: Part of the SEA, Section 5, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, having heard the testimony, finds that said request should be granted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the request of Oland Rhoades for permission to place a mobile home to be used tempor- arily during a medical hardship on the above described parcel of land, which was found to he in compliance with the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, Section 43, be, and hereby is, granted. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of November, A.D. , 1982. 7/ h �7 -� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS �ou. '_� " �� ',. � ,:.::.;-.4:-',fin/ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder N „ T )JJtet rthe Boar J T Mar Chairman and Clerk to B a Ch By )G"YY-n:--c.-, .(/�i,tchc.iJ � Deuty County Clerk huck Carlson, Pro-Tem APPROVE AS TO FORM: ?,p-i--,y.,�, ec�Qe.r_ __ \�/j /5/ - c: 6O 411 Norman Carlson County Attorney . Kir y uiie K. Steinmark J .?-"1/4) DATE PRESENTED: November 29, 1982 h1 1-4 i I I Q L ; Ct-if-d, - { RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 579 - JAMES AND WINONA BARCLAY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Com- missioners at a public meeting held in the Chambers of the Board, that the division into two parcels of land, as shown on the plat known as Recorded Exemption No. 579, being the property of James and Winona Barclay, described as part of the NE;, Section 28, T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described in the plat which shall be provided by the applicants and known as Exhibit 'A", said plat to be recorded, does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land", pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101 (10) (d) , CRS 1973, as amended. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the hereinabove described parcel of land owned by James and Winona Barclay be, and hereby is, exempt from the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land". BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that this approval is conditional upon the following: 1) Prior to the issuance of a building permit for Lot "A" of "B" , the owner shall submit evi- dence that said Lot (s) shall have an adequate sewage system; 2) No structure shall be located closer than thirty (30) feet from the center of the Spear Ditch; and 3) The applicant shall obtain a written easement allowing proper access for the proposed Lot "B" . Said easement shall be thirty (30) feet in width. The applicants shall place a note on the Recorded Exemption plat ref- erencing the easement document prior to recordation of said plat. /LE 519 ce •. c), - Page 2 RE: RE NO. 579 - BARCLAY The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of November, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: n'ja /1 `� WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board J n . Martin, Chairman BY1 b u, e ' 62.� D puty County lerk uck Carlson; � ro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: Norman Carlson County Attorney . Kirb • Cl�r� dtr-2-1 yf9Ga �J ne K. Steinmark DATE PRESENTED: November 29, 1982 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OP RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 580 - HERMAN SCNELLER WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Com- missioners at a public meeting held in the Chambers of the Board, that the division into two parcels of land, as shown on the plat known as Recorded Exemption No. 580, being the property of Herman Scheller, described as the S1 S1 S1 SE4, Section 3, and part of the NEh, Section 10, both in T7N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described in the plat which shall he provided by the applicant and known as Exhibit "A", said palt to be recorded, does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land", pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101 (10) (d) , CRS 1973, as amended. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the hereinabove described parcel of land owned by Herman Scheller be, and hereby is, exempt from the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land" . The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of November, A.D. , 1982. G✓� i BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: L✓wti f"a.;Z.;r�J� WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder •j and Clerk to the Board Jo T. Martin, Cha rman By:.. ��_Jb7N-l7 c.e. Ctt4� Deputy Count + Clerk uck Carlson, Pro-Tem APPRO D AS TO FORM: Norman CarlsOn County Attorney C. W. Kir y ne X. S ei ark Le - Cc ff - E 5-o DATE PRESENTED: November 29, 1982 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 581 - THOMAS B. GILBERT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Com- missioners at a public meeting held in the Chambers of the Board, that the division into two parcels of land, as shown on the plat known as Recorded Exemption No. 581, being the property of Thomas B. Gilbert, described as part of the S§ NW;, and the N1 SW1 , Sec- tion 29, TSN, R64W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described in the plat which shall be provided by the applicant and known as Exhibit "A", said plat to be recorded, does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land", pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101 (10) (d) , CRS 1973, as amended. NOW, THEREFORE, BE. IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the hereinabove described parcel of land owned by Thomas B. Gilbert be, and hereby is, exempt from the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land" . The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of November, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: //[� }) ,o2nrjiini WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County clerk and Recorder ex-ye-t. '77 ..0)4.71av and Clerk to the Board J T. Mart' - Chairman BY: \ 67k ,1� , C FJ�LwL4� 7eputy County Clerk uck Carlson, Pro-TemYo APPRO / AS TO FORM: r'�-.-.. et-c- hj--. Norman Carlson +2 County Attorney C. W Kirby e K. St• inmark :� ¢ DATE PRESENTED: November 29, 1982 f LL `. cc.pp , P RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT TO RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 477 - HEARST AND NANCY PRESSLY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority 6f administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on the 21st day of January, 1981, the Board of County Commissioners approved Recorded Exemption No. 477 con- cerning property described as part of the SWk, Section 18, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Hearst and Nancy Pressly are requesting that Re- corded Exemption No. 477 he amended by decreasing the size of Lot "A" from ten (10) acres, more or less, to eight (8) acres, more or less, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied said request to amend Recorded Exemption No. 477 and deems it advis- able to approve the amendment. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the hereinabove amend- ment to Recorded Exemption No. 477 for Hearst and Nancy Pressly be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that this approval is conditional upon the applicant showing a continuation of the twenty (20) foot wide access easement along the west boundary on Lot "A" from Lot "B" to the proposed two (2) acre lot north of Lot "A" on the Recorded Exemption plat before recordation by the Office of the Clerk and Recorder. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of November, A.D., 1982. n ._ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �?�=�/.'. s,.:C-i"et.'!-J✓�2/i./✓ WE D COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County /Clerk and Recorder i and Clerk to the Board Mart' , Chairman Y;_ d77 �pi C ai f /geputy Count Clerk uck Carlso , Pro-Tem APPRO D AS TO FORM: - �+/ a�— Norman Carlson County Attorney C. . Kir. / PS- 177 «'. on- P �j DATE PRESENTED: November 29, 1982 / ne K. St-inmark DUPLICATE WARRANT NO. ADC 41428 WHEREAS, ADC Warrant No. 41428 , dated NOVEMBER 5, 1982 , in the amount of $ 372.00 has been misplaced, lost or destroyed -and said Warrant No. 41428 has not been presented in the Office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit and bond necessary to inde +nify and hold Weld County harmless on account of the alleged loss of the original warrant has been filed in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the aforementioned duplicate Warrant No. 41428 , in the amount of $ 372.00 , be issued. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of NOVEMBER , A.D., 1982. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO !L2?: COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD , I (A /7<:.By: ≤.-i.Cci ,d,1 putt' Count Clerk RCMCIED AS 7: LHR 8 t~L '. 5 `3 - AL(LA -- o DUPLICATE WARRANT NO. OAP-A 6882 r WHEREAS, OAP-A Warrant No.6882 , dated OCTOBER 20, 1982 , in the amount of $ 120.00 has been misplaced, lost or destroyed 'and said Warrant No. 6882 has not been presented in the Office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit and bond necessary to indemnify and hold Weld County harmless on account of the alleged loss of the original warrant has been filed in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the aforementioned duplicate Warrant No. 6882 , in the amount of $ 120.00 , be issued. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of NOVEMBER , A.D. , 1982. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEL mCODUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: 1O7(L,, +Fl.A1 d""" L ,Pa,i.-- COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER c AND CLERK TO THE BOARD t', . `�ic„4 a B4mnl9 ce_ erk \APP�RO AS TO FORM: #Y. LHR 8 (---TA.,„i ,, nmEmORADum W I IC To John T. M _artin,_Chairman _.___0,,. 11-fQ-8T -- - --- Board of County Commissioners COLORADO F,om Wal ter J. Specloan, Fxerutive_IIirertor,-Human_Resources- -- Subject le_e Start Agreement_ ____ _______.___ _--- --_'---_ Enclosed for Board approval is the Head Start Agreement with School District RE-5J. Under the Agreement, the School District will rent classroom space at a cost of $125.00 per month to the Head Start Program. The classroom space in Johnstown will be for a period beginning September 8, 1982, and ending May 15, 1983. The School District will provide bus transportation on its regular route at no charge, and $6.00 per child per month not to exceed $450.00 for those children not on the regular route. Also, the School District will provide hot lunches at a price of $1.20 per child, and $1.25 per adult. If you have any questions, please feel free to telephone me at 353-0540. AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this ___ 13th__ day of September , 1982, by and between the Weld County Division of Human Resources, Head Start Program, hereinafter referred to as "Human Resources," and Weld County School District RE-5J, hereinafter referred to as "School District." WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the covenants and agreements herein agreed to be kept and performed, School District hereby leases and agrees to provide unto Human Resources the following described premises and ser=' vices upon the following terms and conditions: 1. School District agrees to provide classroom space for a rental of $125.00 per month at the Letford Trailer site, Johnstown, Colorado, for one (1) Head Start session, beginning September 8, 1932, and ending May 15, 1983, contingent upon School District's state requirements. Billing for rent shall be made monthly along with the school lunch billing noted below. 2. School District agrees to provide bus transportation for Head Start children on its regular route within the district at no charge. Those children not on the regular route will be provided transportation at a charge of $6.00 per child per month not to exceed the total of $450.00 during the year. 3. School District agrees to provide hot lunches for the Head Start classroom at a price of $1.20 per child and $1.25 per adult. The School District will submit a bill for such services to Human Resources by the 10th of the month for the preceding month. 4. The School District agrees to provide a school lunch pattern in accordance to the regulations of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) National School Lunch Program. • 5. Human Resources will notify the School District within the first hour of the beginning of the school day if there is a variance in the number of meals needed for that day. Human Resources shall notify the School District the day before holidays and vacations that meals will not be needed for those specified day(s). 6. Thorough and complete custodial care shall be provided by the School District daily within the rental agreement specified above. 7. Human Resources agrees to provide telephone service for the Head Start staff for any telephone installed in the Letford trailer. 8. Human Resources agrees to pay the hereinabove mentioned agreed price for all meals served to Head Start children and staff, and such reimbursement will be made within three (3) weeks of the receipt of a statement of such charges from School District. 9. Billing for transportation specified in paragraph #2 shall be at three (3) times during the term of this contract: In November, 1982; in February, 1983, and in April , 1983. Human Resources agrees to remit to School District the one-third (1/3) transportation charge within three (3) weeks of receipt of the bill in these three (3) months. 10. Human Resources agrees that it will throughout the term of this Agreement comply with the rules and regulations of School District in effect from time to time as they may affect Head Start children. 11. It is mutually agreed that this Agreement may be cancelled by either party giving the other party at least 30 days written notice. This Agreement will terminate immediately in the event of a loss of funding to the program. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereunto have caused this Agreement to be duty executed as of the day and year first hereinabove set forth. WELD COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD BOARD OF COUNTY COft lSSIONERS DISTRICT RE-5J WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: fl 64a sL______ By: 211frf�' hn .71“tin, Chairman -- WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES By: g. ..3._ a e J. p eCan Exekyi ive Director WGLV ctjunI I , WLVKAUO -- PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. & NO. - YO_NO_- VENDOR - - z AMOUNT _10175 - ___11258 ___ __R IP_MIIN_G -'UNA - ---_---- -_- -____$1 031 .01 10176 _ 11272 _-_ AMERICAN FAMILY LIEN ASSURANCE CO 1 , 133-. 14 10177 11273 TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. 493.40 L -------1-----------------------__-_----------- ----.- _'-------- '--- ---------'-- -----_-- State of Colorado ) TOTAL $22_657 .55 _ _ ) ss County of Weld ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through _ -_1 and dated NOVEMBER 29th , 198x_ and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount 52,657,55__ Dated this _29th day of NOVEMBER _ , 1 i - / Weld - a - 0 icer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2it_t1 day of _NOVEMBER , 193 2 . My commision expires: ld)+2awianFr t,i_Avnss,B:a6- —' Notary Publi r _ State of Colorado ) ) ss County of Weld ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the PAYROLL Fund to ing $2 657:55 . 1,.1.d.!, L___ --- --- Cl eo Mem r a ATTEST: Ln n ..� Member County C erk and Recor /� e - m� f e emb:r !, J BYL - _ _plltpu, .,--L-2Call _ <�lllLPl / -- tom` 2A4! DeGot N� :er YILLV ..VVI\li , LVLVAIWV GENERAL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. b NO. V0. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 901765 11009 WELD COUNTY INSURANCE FUND _14,_180,6Q___ State of Colorado ) TOTAL $ 4 ,180.69 ss County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through _ __- and dated NOVEMBER_29_ , 19 82 and that payments should be made to the respective__vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $4,180.69 Dated this 29th day of NOVEMBER 19 82 . --_--- - Weld s ty i n e f ice/ Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of NOVEMBER —_--, 19 82 My coemission expires: _$4Comm_ssion Expires June 8, 1988 o ary Public STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the GENERAL Fund totaling 54,180.69 $2L7_ )1/4.r-f,x rpGrson ATTEST ni A 14 eer "O111.0iv.A.1 w.L.atdrft nn I f .- -.-_ l- County Cler and Recorde Member By. fr7)�'Jli.e¢. - tl!i.7. e<J- a 1Y,Deputy mbe / , t fer 07 4127/77 d r WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY GATE t 11/24/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 1 A AS OF 4 11/24/82 / • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT C NUMBER NO ..............e - ---- _ ......... ........ il 010648 ADAMS AL HA1123 -_- 340.00 74 9034 • 340.00 I) $ 010649 ANSON RUSSELL MI1122 - 104.66 01 1012 C 104.66 010650 BESTNAY PAVING 7058 146.89 11 3131 M? 7059 4,849.01 11 3131 S 7067 1,010.27 11 3131 7076 3,751.69 11 3131 it 7077 3,238.68 11 3131 7080 4,363.31 11 3131 7081 4,001.02 11 3131 10 7106 243.83 11 3131 7125 262.93 11 3131 7133 261.46 11 3131 C 7135 4,546.20 11 3131 7140 3,196.68 11 3131 7141 3,487.31 11 3131 (. 7148 3,965.12 11 3131 7149 4,043.16 11 3131 7163 3,434.54 11 3131 (7 44,802.10 010651 BESTNAY PAVING 7164 2,688.18 It 3131 I' . 7175 342.25 1t 3131 7176 4,750.40 11 3131 (i 7177 3,996.61 11 3131 7180 2,218.23 It 3131 7182 5,270.78 It 3131 1? 7183 5,351.57 11 3131 ` 1188 7,327.43 11 3131 7189 7,411.02 11 3131 11 7192 7,137.84 11 3131 7216 261.46- 11 3131 0 7217 261.46 11 3131 0/ 7224 282.03 11 3131 ' 7225 1,656.16 1t 3131 7230 2,177.50 11 3131 is 7231 2,185.82 11 3131 52,795.82 - 0; fi 010652 BESTNAY PAVING 7235 350.95 11 3131 lb 350.95 9 010653 BOEHNER APARTMENTS HA1123 175.00 74 9034 0.. 115.00 1 e EP WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 111/24/82 V WARRANT REGISTER PAGE r 2 1) AS Of 111/24/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT 1) NUMBER NO 1010654 BOYLE INVESTMENT HA1123 - 381.00 74 9034 S 361.00 010655 BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO 14554 - 428.70 01 1021 ~ -- 1) � 428.70 ' I, 010656 BRISTOL C ROBINSON PROP HA1123 951 .00 74 9034 4) 951.00 U 010657 CAMPBELL BETTY L HA1123 185.00 T4 9034 S 185.00 4) 010658 CASSEOAY LYNN HA1123 159.00 74 9034 S i) 159.00 S 010659 COOPER RALPH HA1123 137.00 74 9034 4' ♦ 131.00 iU 010660 0 G C E APARTMENT HA1123 306.00 74 9034 0 306.00 41 !' ' 010661 DEAN KATHY E MII117 _ 26.00 01 1012 4, 26.00 010662 DICK NOLAN HA1123 195.00 74 9034 4) 195.00 • ii 010663 EASTMAN KODAK CO 016937 10,730.00 65 1191 • 10.7 0 45 010664 ESQUIBEL JACOB HA1123 109.00 14 9034 0 . . . a 0; 109.00 I 010665 FOX LOIS HA1123 181.00 74 9034 t1 ' 181.00 • 4 Lgiir. 010666 GLAMMEIER GWEN HA1123 13.00 74 9034 13.00 t 010667 CORDONS BOOKS INC 10362P 845.83 20 5530 • 1) WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE $ 11/24/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 8 3 3: AS OF 1 11/24/82 0 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT . )) NUMBER NO 910362 _ 91.550 20 5540 f 937.33 ) I 03010668 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE THE 117797 26.00 01 1154 1 26.00 $ 010669 GREELEY ELECTRIC SERV INC 1185 11.70 01 1061 ); 1196 18.00 01 1061 $ 29.70 1 010670 HAM PATRICIA HA1123 192.00 74 9034 192.00 'ik 010671 HIGGINS MARVIN HA1123 168.00 74 9034 ?! .4. 168.00 3, 010672 }U LICHEN BINDERY LTD 005230 110.50 20 5510 $ 110.50 f ` 010673 INFOREX INC 661953 10088.00 65 1191 { 10088.00 �' $ 010674 ISZLER NORLYN HA1123 93.00 74 9034 1 ' 93.00 1 010615 JOBE, ELSIE HA1123 133.00 14 9034 S 133.00 4 ' I 010676 JOHNSON CONTROLS 288282 29.00 01 1061 F 29.00 S 010677 KAVENY RAYMOND HA1123 172.00 74 9034 II172.00 It. 010678 KEYMAN AGENCY HA1123 324.00 74 9034 II 324.00 I 010679 LA SALLE LEADER 110 20.16 01 1021 0 82422 1.56 01 1021 0, 8258 24.16 01 1021 gg } WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 111/24/82 A WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 4 i AS Of i 11/24/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ISAMT FUND DEPT 1 NUMBER NO 89B 129.36 01 1021 1' i1 - 181.24 ? l� 010680 LUTHER CARL HA1123 N 161.00 74 9034 { 161.00 (1 010681 MARTINEZ ARTHUR HA1123 213.00 74 9034 I 213.00 it ( 1 I 010682 MCPHEE MARY HA1123 180.00 74 9034 (I 180.00 I L 010683 MEYERS HAROLD HA1123 410.00 74 9034 410.00 k 010684 MY-TANA MFG CO 32161 19.55 01 1061 t 19.55 t 010685 NAIL ASSOC OF COUNTIES 5123 548.50 01 9020 4 ----- 548.50 4 010686 NIRA RITA HA1123 16.00 74 9034 r 16.00 (4 010687 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 112982 450,393.43 72 9020 ( 14 450,393.43 t 010688 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 97386 7.88 01 1061 97481 7.23 01 1061 L4 97490 24.48 01 1061 t 999999 3.02 01 1061 (I 42.61 0 4 010689 PERRYS VACUUM CENTER 0293 44.50 01 1061 S 44.50 it 010690 PETTY CASH 112482 50.75 01 2330 t 50.75 j 010691 POWER EQUIPMENT CO C07616 1 ,715.13 61 9020 _,.., ) IA P200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 11/24/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 5 ) AS OF 1 11/24/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT ) NUMBER NO -- )• C07899 47.68 61 9020 C08028 4.20 61 9020 - 'j -~-. __�. ) 1,767.01 G 010692 PUBLIC RECORD CORP 2706 123.60 01 LOU ') C - 123.60 I r 010693 RAY'S OFFICE EQUIP INC 4915 335.05 64 1155 _ 335.05 L 010694 RICE ELVIS HA1123 --�-116.000 74 9034 - ) 116.00• c' 010695 ROSE HODGIN HAL123 229.00 74 9034 '11 229.00 O 4.) 010696 ROYAL 8 PARK HA1123 828.00 74 9034 C 828.00 U 010697 SLOAN ALAN HA1123 —w 157.00 74 9034 c1 4 157.00 010698 SMURFIT OIAMOND PKNG CORP 170427 38,363.32 01 1025 (j 38,363.32 9 010699 STEVE ROYER CONSTRUCTION lAIADO 7,776.03 33 1944 1 7,776.03 r) \ ( 010700 STORAGE TECHNOLOGY 189032 _ 2,992.68 65 1191 2,992.68 4 010701 SUNSHINE GRAPHICS EH1082 1,350.25 01 3400 O I 1,350.25 CJ 010702 TILLINGHAST APTS HA1123 190.00 74 9034 O 190.00 tj 010703 WIEOEMAN PERRY L HA1123 150.00 74 9034 4 -- - 4 -M~ 150.00 6 AP200P WELD COUNTY DATE s 11/ fir 24/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE e 6 0' AS Of s 11/24/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO ' = 010704 WINDSOR BEACON 101582 11.00 01 1110 • 11.00 010705 WINOGRAOS STEEL t SUPPLY 03317 _ 10.34 01 1061 10.34 C 5 TOTAL s 622,332.62 4 6 i S * i li i i of 4 • • 6 • i 6 4 • a i • f • f • i 0 i .1 P200P WELD COUNTY DATE t tt/24/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 1 I. AS OF t 11/24/82 • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING A iO BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 • THROUGH 'I ANO OATEO THAT., I 196A ANO THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE V IN E AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUN fG?2,3312.6a DATED THISa9rDAY OFNcegniete, , 191'a., �!(2 CGvzDIRECTOR MANAGEMENT • • OD BUOG T S�IBSCREBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS art' DAY OFNovari& ,. 198a MY SION EXPIRES: MyCommissionExpiresJune 8,m6 7á4 /,9. /,Icthel- —n NOTARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORAfD0 HERE BY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAII AS SET FORTH ABOVEI AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORMRE HEREBY'jORDERpD DRAWA UPON THE COLORADO, • FUND TOTAL INC S GPV3,1„,P.- DATED THI S ADV DAYOF/V�1im613 • 19fa, ATTEST : " ii/au,<p'- ((,,ii�i,nY W�ccAvotOUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY )- • DEPUTY CHAIRMAN M R MEMBER U MEMBER EMBER � • C ea-1)4 (4,e.t e✓ V T. ))2e2,1n, �e--- ..-- 1,,, �+-t i 2;�J"- y sew • • • ! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - • 0 • I RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MUFFS BQARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY,Y, ODIDBADO NOVEMBER 29, 1982 TAPE #82-95 The Board of County C mmissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular mission in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at tie regular place of meeting in the Weld entity Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Vbrday, November 29, 1982, at the hour of 9:00 A. M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof:. Ckrmtissioner John T. Martin, Chairman Oamdssioner Chuck Carlson, Pro Ten Commissioner Norman Carlson Commissioner C. W. Kirby Ccrmissioner. June K. Steinmark Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Tcnnie Antuna MINIM ES: Approval of Minutes of Novcsrber 24, 1982, was waived by Board action on November 24, 1982 ADDITION TO AGENDA: The Chairman included on the agenda, as item 15 under New Spiciness, Senate Bill #138 PERMISSION TO BE EXCUSED: Commissioner N. Carlson requested permission to be excused from the Board meeting of Wednesday, Decerter 1, 1982. It was the consensus of the Board to grant this request. CQNSENT A(324tS : Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve the consent agenda as written. Cc nnissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. COMMISSICXJFS COORDINATOR ri'ORtS: Oom4issioner C. Carlson presented the following Engineering report for the week ending November 26, 1982: Production: Graveled Weld County Road 89 between Weld County Roads 12 and 14 Spot graveled the following Weld County Roads: Weld Crusty Road 70 between Weld County Roads 23 and 25 Weld Cn:nty Road 100 between Weld County Roads 13 and 15 Continued working on Weld County Road 22 between Weld County Road 31 and State Hwy. 31 Dragline working at the Geisert Pit The Rock Crusher is still broken down, They hcl_.e to have this in working order within the next Couple of days. Approximately 317 miles of read have been graveled to date and approximately 3,500 tons of crushed and pit run gravellave h'en hauled. BRIDGE'S: Continued working on Weld County Bridge 13/521/2A Removed deck and dirt fran Weld County Bridge 521/2/63A Abrked on 3 repairs MAINTENANCE: Routine maintenance Commissioner C. Carlson stated that this report is for 3 days only during this week because of the two days Off for/the Thanksgiving holiday. Commissioner N. Carlson gave the report for the Planning Services. He said that the Planning Commission meetings for the month of:Deccnber have been cancelled. He said that the Colorado Landfill Amerdrent to SUP scheduled for December 7, 1982, has been rescheduled for January 18, 1983. WARRANTS: Commissioner C. Carlson made a notion to approve the following warrants as presented by Mr. Warden: Encumbrance Cla ins General Fund $622,332.62 Handwritten 4,180.69 Payroll 2,657.55 Cannissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER LEAD START AGREFFE T: Linda Perez was present and explained that this agrecnent is with School District RE-5J. She said that the school district will rent classiwu space in Johnstuan at a cost of $125.00 per month to the Head Start Program. This agreement is for a period beginning September 8, 1982, and ending May 15, 1983. Ms. Perez said that the school district will provide bus transportation at no charge for those children on their regular route, and $6.00 per child per month not to exceed $450.00 for those not on the regular route. Also, the school district will provide hot lunches at a price of $1.20 per child, and $1.25 per adult. Ornussioner Kirby made a motion to approve the Head Start Agreement with School District RE-5J. Ccnnissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER CETA MODIFICATION AND SUMMER YOUTH F74PIOYMENr Prfl RAM PRE-PIAN: Ms. Perez said that modification 301 is for the purpose of adjusting program narrative, budget amounts, and participant levels to reflect the dollar a,tunts available based on the Continuing Resolution, which ends :Y.:center 17, 1982. She said that the planning amount available is now $848,697, which is slightly less than last year, for the Carposite Title and $266,860 for the Mninistrative Cost Pool. The raw participant level is 604 and the Sumer Youth E ployment Program will not be identified until the third quarter of the Fiscal Year. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the CETA Modification and the Sumer Youth Employment Program Pre-Plan. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the notion and it carried unanimously. Ca:rmissioner C. Carlson asked about the Employment Registration and what will happen to CETA when this program goes into effect. Ms. Perez said that CETA will be phased out and the Employment Registration should to implemented bq October 1, 1983. SENATE BILL #138 DECISION: Gene McKenna was present and said this request is for the approval Of the designation of Weld County Department of Social Services to be the case management agency for Senate Bill #138 for Weld County. He explained that SB *138 is expanded State legislation for the diversion of low inoare elderly and disabled people fran nursing Isauu care funded by Medicaid. Mr. McKenna said this provides an addition to ease management services paid by State and Federal funds, which includes luue health care, adult day care, harenaker services, personal care, non-medical care and other services. He said that its passage is part of the State's long term comprehensive plan for elderly and disabled people of the State of Colorado. This is a building block to reach this goal. Comussionor Kirby made a motion to approve the designation of the Weld County Department of Serial Services to he the case management agency for Senate Bill *138 for Weld County. Cc nnissioner C. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Page 2, November 29, 1982 CONSFNT AGFNLA: PETITICN RE: ROAD CEASING - EIMER b MIIDRED DIEHL (Communications) : Ccvnissioner C. Carlson brought it to the Board's attention that Elmer and Mildred Diehl had sutnitteda petition concerning the closing of Weld °runty Roads 118 and 47. tie said he had spoken to the Diehl's and they are making this request in order to put up a fence. He said that he had checked with the Clerk to the Board's Office and County Road 118 is a wagon trail and County Road 47 Ms teen vacated. Cannissioner Kirby questioned whether the County should give up its Right-of-Way. Commissioner Steinmark said if the County should want to put in a road years from row, she feels that the ROW should be kept. County Attorney, Tan David, said that no Board action was necessary, but to tell the Diehl's that they can put up their fence. After further discussion, Comdssioner C. Carlson said he would contact the Diehl's informing them that they can put up their fence, but the County will retain the Right-of-Way, RFSOLUIICNS AND ORDINANCES: The resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no ordinances. There being m further business, this t tiny was adjourned at 9:20 A. M. APPFCQED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS NEW COUNTY, COLORADO )JJ,—/d11a� J T. Martin, Chairman ,�/ nor-- k Carlsonsaro-Ten rC No n arlsonon C. lK1,�� r • ATrtST: �' IQV atvtYatt.v2 tam/ a K. tea _. it2r/211" WF.ID 03UNIY CI AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BARD i o Dtuty County Clerk Page 3, November 29, 1982 1! .1 jk Ki %I II 11 ! 1i Oil • ' • I • °N4Mig rime tNYJlt6 NSAMT 00110 OEOT • I • 0t1420 AMLAMO INC $O10 $41.20 1161 1140 0 0 • • t41 a0 ., . 011621 ALL RADIATOR SERVICE 21441 ll$.00 61 0020 , ' 402.50 •- 011622 AMERICAN HOSPITAL SUPPLY $44450 41.00 /1 4140 • • 41.+d ' • 011423 ARNOLD MIME 116!6 30.00 11 4110 • d 011424 OACMMANS INC A40911 4.441 61 0020 • 0.04 , 011421 SELL SYSTEMS INC 12105 40.00 01 4020 011426 CHIN. VICTOR .M.O. SE121s 134.50 19 4140 • , . -r--. $.44 • 114.50 • 011427 CLOTH MORLO INC 41141 40.14 21 6602 • , r, ..j: . 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M11222 10.00 01 . 1012 a 9 1,0680 a 011434 DAWSON PETER MO 5121$ 130.00 19 4140 130.01 ; - a O 011413 OIETRICK JAIMM C M1121T 20.90 19 4144 a 20.60 • 011434 °RIVE TRAIN MOSTA TES 01051 207.10 41 9020 4 Sj204.10._ di 011431 FAMILY PRACTICE slits 10.00 I9 4140 • , tan 4 O 011430 FELLERS WEAL so $1200 $2410 19 4140 i 52.54 O 011439 GENERAL DIPLOMN $413 01.41 • 43 1191 i ........s.4.....44 01.41 ll ly • 011640 iREELEr DAs CO G 2020 1.1, '' gS 530400 • 01202C 20.1 01 SSW • 44 . • 1.914.$ ' i,;r 01 011441 ADIEU V WALKER ELECT 5001 tap 01 101 4.41 t 011442 44114.14 1-RAY fROOP PC 01746 1440 1. 4140 01 14.40 011643 MARK TOW FATSICEA M11220 140.20 14 4140 4 tsjrR f ►41.20 011044 NIUSIOE'AUTO PARTS 11102 42.64 4l f }T5+ 13.10 441} ii; • _.i 0r, it: IP 1 • 14 OHO AM 1g ait Of t 11 A i 12/2T/0 , __ MYEE $$1, ICE 144111 fIMO 00 1 • 1?S40K ' 44.10 41 1020 A 1OS4010 • 011645 NOME t IGO s MME It 000300 1.4.11 11 1140 a 002 let 2 11.01 41 1020 1 . 164.11 • 011644 NOIM! 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Rich EatiCekshr ` d� ttOtilW' Stan Pee , Dds~rio Att: , = ; ? Yxaznnts 1 Ps eseRft t�ediair pay' it 4iiti. phalt - 1983 t and upda -fi*4aex l v 5h Stibt� 1-w 1983 Pr�bent 4gkFE 1 - 198 Ga3 '0il 'alee 7 Parrs w.$ 4 r z +al of cut ioense with eaten I hours far Greeley Glut P is tlon O enz semis for, Decaber,.,1982 doefanity Sezvio� Block Grant ,f9r 1983 i 1 _ �- park Pe1dt 5 - veto T . Y.! s i s Ii fa r a .. j e vet t f, } ' r < �.m • -i.,1,.4 1 t q _ cF I "-h d { f t Y 1 Y• � -0-i 74^4-3,_-2;Sal #i f 't S%'431a)�-- i f ? Yd 3 { D }a 'lc, i1 rONSENT > GEITDA A?-----P2gls," Deo 2 . Utilities.Qoordinating Baud 10200 i+n Dell `2 = Cow:ty,Coitrycii 3 i 30 P?(, DeC 2 - Board Of Adjusbnent 2100 in Dec •7 r Health Board (Nov. & Dec. msetfitgs oanbined) 1,00 PM Dee 8 - Board tt*etirg",ca:ioelled 91e° AH DDee 8 - Housing Auit)�br'ity . 7:30 PM. ec 8 Area Agency on Aging . 9s00.AAM Dec 9 - P1aae:nent Alternatives (AdvisoryXmtidssion' 1:30 PM Thoard Deo 10 - Library Board 4:00 PM Dec 1° - EEAJ NGS, Deo Isl .'s_ t6R, ail and gas pcodiletiCn in R+1 Dist.; H 6 C Colton Co. 11:00 AM Dea CGZ,:A to CI. Jack W. zimbelman 1:00 PM, Dec 15 - Hearing.to omsider tavern iloense, Jack W. Zimbelsren, dba Prospect Pub 2:00 PM Dec 15 - Hearing to,00nsider retail liquor store license, Kathy H. zbrbei::an, dbd Pzvepeu. Pub Liquor - 2:00 PM Dec 15 - USR, asphalt batch plant; Flatiron Paving Co. ' 2:00 PM Dec 22.- tSR, sanitary l�rdfire and Cke oc:ncate of Designation, Colorado Landfill, Inc. '( be oontirnied) 2:00 PM IZPORlS: 1) Dept. of Social Services Statement of Receipts & EJq�endit titres - Oct., 1982 0CtlLtiICATI0KS: 1y Dept, of Higtwayg Newsletter 182-47 2) Water Quality.Qontro1 Ca:missien Dec. Newsletter & Notices 3) Weld County Oxmcil agenda for.Dec. 2, 1982 4) Weld County Oxmcil agenda for Dec. 2, 1982 4) Colorado andfill, Inc. ret request for postpcmarent of USR-534 before Planning emits- ion 5) r t, of local Affairs re: 1722 - Weld Cowsty Water Tes)ing • alai.' 2) 1) lPptwe , gravel pit operation,. Bucklen Equip. Co. (Apprared 8/18(82) 2) Approve SE 4171 - Pressly. * 3) Deny request of Joseph Could oa cern n-Dec. 21 . *' 4) Approve publicattoit of prooeledbxgs C"or ec.,-1982 5) Approve Satellite Doniuiications Television Frarxhise * Signed at this meeting; RESOLUTION ' ." RE: DENY REQUEST OP JOSEPH GOULD'CONCERNING WELD COUNTY ROAD 21 AND AFFIRM RESOLUTION OF NOVEMBER 30, 1977 • WHEREAS, the Board of County.Commissioners of Weld County, f"* Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld'County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority ofadministering the . ----,s/c affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on November 30, 1977, the Board of County Commis- sioners of Weld County, Colorado granted a request for Joseph Gould to extend Weld County Road 21 between Weld County Roads 84 and 88 for the establishment of a private way on a public Right-of-Way to gain 'access to land owned by Joseph B. Gould in Weld County, and WHEREAS, said Resolution was granted subject to certain conditions, and WHEREAS, Joseph Gould now desires to use a different access from Weld County Road 90, more particularly described as follows: The West 30 feet of Section 26, Township 8 ' North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the Board, after study and review and after hearing the statements and testimony of those present, deems it advisable to deny the request of Joseph Gould to use a different access, which is above described. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by,the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the request of Joseph Gould to use a different access than the one described in the Resolttion:of November 30, - 1977,'-be, and hereby is, denied. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board 'that the above mentioned Resolution of November 30, 1977, indluding the conditions as stated in said Resolution, be, and hereby is, affirmed. *� I e c: ' r euk1-- The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote On' the 24th day of November, A.D., 1982. • BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD 000NTY, Ctti,.Z.RADO mil/ f - _ J : drtia ) adn e7�7Y F O~C uc Carlso , ro-Tem ABSENT DATE OP SIGNING - AYE Norman Carlson , n K r Y ATTEST' 0 (1.., � Q no K. Ste ar Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar BY t b Std. At/ 9De uty County er _,APP AS TO FORM t r County Attorney DATE PRESENTED! December 1, 1982 ,, ;a s t tESOLUTION REt AUTHO)tIZE PUBLICATION or PROCEEDINGS FOR ,198 { i /♦ BE IT RESOLVED, that pursuant to•Colorado_ Revised Statutes 1973, as amended, 3Q 25-111, the Board of County Commissioneita of Weld County-/. Colorado, dose hereby authorise publication of the proceedings "as related,to each claim'and=expenditure allowed and paid'during the Month .of, December , 1982p and dose hereby further authorize publication of.Public Welfare Administration expenditures and all General.'Assistance Funds. The'above and foregoin,j,resolution was; on nation duly -` made and seconded, adopted by: trio .following vote this .....1O.,;...,L day-_of,December, .1982. ' BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS • WELD COUNTY, COLORADO �X0 -e .j ATTEST t 44W14 Weld County'Clerk and Recorder and Clerk, to, the Boar HC's OJ}c-hc.c i . . ._ , uty County.. ler . APP DASTOF t C`- - ?rte ?o� L/ ��/ce?�� 4 County Attorney .- - `' LBR7 . , DATE PRESENTEDI December 1, 1982 ,: , -----;t•-:-.±:-•-- Cttl -- t et mEmoRAnDum } O '_re John T. Martini.Chairman D,i, November 30, 1982 ; 3 ar of County ComnTsstoners Oot.o ,,,,,,Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Human Resources ' (n' aye*,; Community Services Block Grants for Weld and Arapahoe Counties, Arapahoe County Tn{ergovernmen el A reement, and [etfe o Intent from utitetreountIts. Enclosed for Board approval are Community Services Grants for Weld and Arapahoe Counties funded by the Department of Local Affairs. This grant replaces the Health and Human Services/Office of Community Service's direct funding. • The Weld County Community Services grant is $127,226. The programs to be funded entirely or in part by the grant are the Senior Aide Coordinator and Coordinator Transportation Program, Rural Mini-Bus Transportation Program, and Welfare Diversion. The grant will run from January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983. The Intergovernmental Agreement with Arapahoe County structures the pass through of the Arapahoe County share of the Community Services grant monies. The State Plan, states that counties not previously served by a Community Action Agency, must have their share of funds passed through by an existing Community Action Agency. The Arapahoe County Conmuity Services application identifies the planned services and activities to be conducted during Calendar Year 1983. .The plan is in accordance with the regulations for funding. The Intergovernmental Agreement identifies the roles of the Arapahoe County Commissioners, the Weld County Board of Commissioners and the Department;of Local Affairs. Arapahoe County will pay for adminis trative costs associated with the pass through of the funds and Weld County will be,held harmless for all'liabilities associated with the Arapahoe County program. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact re at 353-0540. e Q (1/ ` OFFICE OF BOARD Of COUNTY COMMISSIONER:i cc PHONE 130N 3564000 EXT.20( i ' P.O.8O%n �� Gilt Ent,COLORADO 8053 , • • f <F • COLORADO November 30, 1982 Morgan Smith, Executive Director Department of focal Affairs 1313 Sherman Street, Room 518 Denver, Colorado 80203 Dear Mr. Smith: Attached you will find the Weld County Community Services Block Grant Program application. The Weld County Division of Human Resources (Community Action Agency) is the designated agency to provide services under this grant. The Weld County Board of County Commissioners approved the Community I. Services Block Grant on December 1, 1982, and are in concurrence with the planned services and activities of the application. In addition, you will find a Community Services Block Grant submitted by the Arapahoe Board of Commissioners and an Intergovernmental Agreement which outlines the various roles of each agency. Your signature is required on the final page of this package, please return two (2) signed copies. Rio Blanco County and Garfield County have expressed interest to Weld County ' in applying for CS8G funds through the Board of Weld County Commissioners. Should this be the option they select, similiar applications and Inter- governmental Agreements such as Arapahoe County shall be sent to you. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, of the Weld County Division of Human Resources, at 353-0540. Sincerely, John/T. Martin, Chairman board of County Commissioners JTM/sm 1983 WELD COUNTY COMMUNITY SERVICE BLOCK GRANT • Prepared By: Weld County Division of Human Resources P. 0. Box 1805 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Contact Person: Halter 3. Speckman, Executive Director (303) 353-0540 BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS V14 art e, a rman ate Application Checklist Section Page I. Statement of Objectives I II. Proposed Activities and Services 5 III. Data Summary of Population to be Served 9 IV. Financial Certifications and Budget for One Year 16 V. Listing of Other Resources Committed to These Activities and Services 17 VI. Self Evaluation Process 17 VII. List of Advisory Committee Members and Organizations which They Represent 18 VIII. Subcontractor Information (Names and Activities to be Performed) 19 XI. Dates the Plan was Available for Public Inspection 19 X. Certifications 19 XI. County Contact Person for this Program 20 XII. Copies of Intergovernmental Agreements or Specified Contracts 20 I. Statement of Objectives A. Introduction The Weld,County Division of Human Resources (Human Resources) Is a multi-purpose . department under the Board of Weld County Commissioners. Human Resources is a coordinated services delivery system that attempts to focus its programs on.the entire family rather than on one Individual.° The intent of this type of depart- mental organization is better coordination of programs and, thus, delivery of more comprehensive services to clients and their families. • in addition to being the Community Action Agency, the Division of Human Resources provides the following: Target Population Program 1. Children Head Start Program Supplemental Foods 2. Senior Citizens Area Agency on Aging Senior Aide Program Senior Nutrition Mini-Bus Transportation (rural) Weatherization 3. Adults and Youth Employment Opportunities Delivery (Employment Only) System (EODS) The basic organization structure of the department is described below: Weld County Division of Human Resources Executive Director Administrative Services * Fiscal Department * Contracts Grants, A Affirmative Ac tion, coon Office Management * Monitoring Unit 1 Programmatic Serv• ices Children Services Senior Citizen Services Adult and Youth Employment Employment Opportunities Delivery System (EODS) B. Objectives The overall objective of Human Resources is to provide programs and services to address the social/welfare needs of residents in Weld County. Available local, state, and federal resources are focused on the goal of, enabling low-income families and low-income of all ages, in rural and urban areas, to attain the skills, knowledge, and motivations, and secure the opportunities needed for them to become fully self-sufficient. 1 The administration for Human Resources is centralized and controlled through an Administrative Unit. The Administrative Unit functions under the Execu tive Director and assists program directors in the administrative function • of their programs. By combining administrative duties and assigning them to a unit specifically designed to handle them, the Division's program directors are free to run their programs, the administrative costs for each program is reduced and more dol- lars reach the client through increased services. The Administrative Unit is comprised of the following areas. 1. Fiscal Management The Division's Fiscal Department is fully integrated with the Weld County ki Finance Department. The Fiscal Department handles all fiscal activities for the various funding sources to the Division. This includes budget preparation, financial reporting, and budget analysis. 2. Management Information Systems/Personnel (MIS/Personnel) The M1S/Personnel provides for a centralized reporting system which generates in-house and funding source reports, payroll and personnel reports, and maintains the data entry system for the EODS Program. MIS/Personnel also manages all personnel areas for the Human Resources staff. 3. Contracts/Grants Management, Affirmative Action,.and Office Management Unit The Contracts/Grants Management, Affirmative Action, and Office Management Unit works with program directors and other unit administrators in the pre- paration of all contracts and grants, compliance areas, and Affirmative Action. The Office Management s duties are centralized in areas of typing, office supplies, forms, etc. The Division of Human Resources has programs which address the needs of the low-income in three (3) major areas: Children, Senior Citizens, and Adults and Youth employment. A brief description of each program is as follows: 1. Children Two (2) programs address the need of low income children: Head Start and the Commodity Supplemental Foods Program. a, Head Start The Head Start Program provides comprehensive services in order to meet the needs of both preschool children and their families. The children are from low-income families and must be four (4) years old by September of the 'current year. Services are offered In the areas of education, health and nutrition, parent involvement/social services, and special needs. • • b. : Commodity Supplemental Foods Program,',' The Connodity Supplemental Foods Program provides high protein commodities -Without-Charge, to low-income pregnant Or lactating Women, infants, and children through five years of age. These supplements to their diets are :intended to correct the problems of vitamin deficiencies prevalank among low-income families. In addition to the coumodities, nutrition education is made available to participants. 2. Senior Citizens The Division of Human Resources has a variety of programs which address the needs of low-income seniors. The newest program is the Area Agency on Aging, other services include the Senior Nutrition Program, Senior Aide Program, Rural Transportation, and the Neatherization Program. a. Area Agency on Ala The Area Agency on Aging is the newest of senior programs to become part of Human Resources Senior Division. The Area Agency on Aging manages all federal monies that are awarded to Weld County under the Older Americans Act through a system of purchase of service agreements with local agencies. The Area Agency also coordinates and manages other senior programs offered through the Division of Human Resources. b. Senior Nutrition Program The Senior Nutrition Program provides hot nutritious meals to the elderly aged 60 and over and to their spouses, at no charge. The meals are served at 20 different locations throughout the county, with most rural sites situated within local senior centers. The luncheons provide not only a nutritious meal for the seniors, but also provide an opportunity for socialization, and recreational and educational activities. c. Senior Aide Program The Senior Aide Program provides a network through which outreach and information, and referral are made available to senior citizens in rural areas. Senior Aide Coordinators and their volunteers are located in 16 rural communities throughout the.county, The basic services provided by the Coordinators and .their volunteers include information and referral , outreach,,creation of new services, identification of needs, advocacy for rural senior citizens,: transportation, recreation, and congregate nutrition programs. d. Mini-Bus Transyortation The Mini-Bus Transportation Program provides transportation services to the elderly, handicapped, and low-income persons who are without other means of transportation. The Hini-Bus'provides transportation only for persons in the;rural areas. .Passengers are picked up at and returned to theirhomes.or from central -locations on a specified day for trans- portation to health facilities, shopping areas, recreational activities, social service needs, and meal sites. 3 O. Weatherization Program n The Weatherizatlon Program enables 10w-income home owners who meet federal guidelines to participate in an energy conservation program. The Program trationsoflhotaandicoldand airtintonhhoomes, through caulkinarY g,rweatherstripping, storm windows, attic insulation, mobile home skirting, glazing of windows, replacement of broken windows, and minor repair associated with sealing the house. 3. Adult and Youth Employment Programs The adult and youth employment programs are comprised of the Comprehensive • Employment and Training Act ((ETA), the Job Services, and a Welfare Diver sion Model Program. a. Employment Opportunities Delivery System • The Employment Opportunities Delivery System (EODS) is 'a single delivery system which focuses all available employment and training resources for enabling low-income heads of households and Other individuals seeking employment to attain the skills, knowledge, and motivation necessary to secure and maintain permanent employment. The Welfare Diversion Model Program has been designed to offer the wel- fare applicant a job in lieu of a welfare grant. This program has been operating since September 11, 1981, and has proven highly successful in reducing the Aide to Children of Unemployment Head of Household (ADCU). Also, the Welfare Diversion Program is involved in diverting the Aide to Dependent Children (ADC) households for the first time on a voluntary basis. There are two (2) major reasons why people turn to welfare as an option rather then employment: • 8arrlers to employment, i.e. , lack of skills, lack of job search techniques in finding employment, hard to find employment oppor- tunities. Little or no system resistance. It is not ,difficult to obtain public assistance. Work Experience is used as an alternative for individuals applying for welfare (Welfare Diversion), and for those on welfare seeking full-time employment as an alternative to welfare: 'Job Search activities (both classroom and individualized job contacts) is an integral part of the Welfare Diversion Model, This combination • of activities is designed to transition the participants into unsubsi- dized employment. The WelfrreDiversion Program is designed to provide a variety of experiences which will assist the person in gaining work experience, good work habits, and improving,his/her skills in job seeking. By enabling the-individual to earn in' income rather than welfare, it retains the person's self-image and Confidence, which are important in making a successful move into the'unsubsidized work force. The Youth In-School component is designed to provide short term or part-time employment for economically disadvantaged youth. 4 At*.i'sY-•4k'2'tApi+Z.�F J.L aSn r9- £4v:4.^iti>':J�:i;�zi.-*a.+$G+s'c.iar.+...+...e.� ....y.w*+.�s4 M£sy.M1Sxt'LFiS�9 t I1. .Proposed Activities and Services The proposed activities and services for the Division of Human Resources program -'are being identified,thpouyh goal statements and activities to achieve those goats.. To give a perspective of Human Resources, goals statements and activities are being g identified for most progrbbs and activities being conducted during 1983. Some programs which are not being funded by CSBG funds will have limited activities identified. Those programs with an asterisk (9) by them will be funded in part or entirely by CSBGfunds. A. Goal • To assure-that the operation of the Division of Human Resources maintains compliance for all funding sources, maintains administrative responsibilities for all programs, and completes the goals and objectives for all programs. 1. ' Objectives a. . Combine administrative duties and assign them to units specifically designed to handle them so that Program Directors can spend more time in the operations of these programs. b. Decrease administrative costs for each program so that more dollars can reach the client through Increased services. c. Develop a computerization system which will meet the needs of all funding sources and will function in the areas of monitoring and evaluation, fiscal and management information. systems, management, and short/long tern planning. d. Use the single data base to collect and maintain program and partici- pant data to support program management and reporting requirements, and act as a data source for research evaluation and planning. e. Provide an effective and efficient method of-managing and monitoring all grants and contracts Of the Division. f. Provide an efficient personnel department in all hiring processes, training for all personnel, and automation of payroll and personnel. g. Provide an efficient office management system and purchasing ser- vice to all programs within the Division. h. Provide administrative support for the Human Resources Committee ` and svbconnittees. i. 'Implement an interagency program coordination system for referral purposes and better delivery of all possible services to low-income people. j. Continue' to actively plan in the areas of institutional change and mobilization of resources to ensure that maximum opportunities be available to the low-income population. 5 B. Goal To provide the economically disadvantaged, the unemployed, and the under- employed with the assistance they need to compete for, secure, and hold sobs. 1. Objectives a. To maintain maximum resource flexibility, and coordination of services with various agencies, in providing comprehensive employment and training services. b. To maximize current staff capabilities to provide expanded services to the clients. C. To maintain a continuous planning pratess which will coincide with. the employment and training needs of participants and will ensure compliance with the rules and regulations of the funding source. d. To develop and fill On-the-Job Training slots, Welfare Diversion Work Experience slots and Classroom Training opportunities for economically disadvantaged individuals. e. To provide limited Welfare Diversion Work Experience and Job Search related opportunities to those individuals who are referred to Welfare Diversion from Social Services, but are not eligible for Social Services at the time of application by paying minimum wage while participating. f. To provide direct services to individuals to enhance job seeking and employment retention skills. g. To develop and implement programs which will enhance unsubsidized employment. h. To continue coordinating with employers and connunity agencies in providing handicapped individuals with employment opportunities. I. To integrate private sector involvement into the design and operation of employment and training activities in order to meet the needs of the employee. C. Goal The Weld County Area Agency on Aging will promote a comprehensive system of services to older persons in Weld County through the following: . Secure and maintain maximum independence and dignity of home environment for older persons who are able to care for themselves if they receive appropriate supportive services. 1if ▪ Remove individual and social barriers to economic and social independence for older persons. . Provide a continuum of care for the volunerable elderly. 1. Objectives a. Develop services region wide which facilitate access to needed ser- vices, including transportation outreach, information and referral , and individual needs assessments. 6 legal services, protective services, health screening, emergency ser- vices, residential repairs and renovation, weatherization, physical fitness, and recreational activities. c. Develop multi-purpose centers in every rural municipality through the acquisition, alternation, construction, or renovation of facilities in those communities. • d. Develop in-home services, home health care services, case work counse- ling, chore maintenance, visiting, home delivered meals, nutrition education, and hospice services. e. Develop region wide services for residents of care-providing facili- ties, including case work, counseling, and specialized support groups. f. Serve as advocate for the elderly in Weld County by reviewing and reacting to all state and local policies affecting the elderly. 0. Goal To provide senior citizens, age 60 and over with nutritionally sound meals and related supportive services at conveniently located centers in the county for the purpose of meeting their daily nutritional requirements and the socialization needs of senior citizens. 1. Objectives a. To maintain serving meals to senior citizens at 14 rural sites during the year. b. To maintain serving meals to homebound senior citizens yearly through- out Weld County. c. To continue to provide nutrition education and coamunity information at each of the meal sites through community resources (social and helping services), speakers, and entertainment. d. To continue to open congregate meal sites in rural communities to serve the elderly citizens in the community as the program increases. E. Goal To provide information c.nd referral services to senior citizens as well as develop local resources for the purpose of developing a comprehensive delivery system of services to senior citizens in rural Weld County. 1. Objectives a. To provide a senior employment service which will place 100 senior citizens in part-time or full-time employment by October 30, 1983. b. To continue to provide months technical assistance to the rural senior coordinators througli monthlining sessions and monthly on-site visits. c. To continue to maintain a monthly system of records for the purpose of completing volunteer hours and miles contributed to the Senior Aide Program through approximately 500 community volunteers. 7 d. To assist the Area Agency on Aging with needs assessments and grant applications which serve to promote senior center renovations through- out rural Weld County. e. To provide mileage reimbursement to approximately 10 volunteer drivers assigned to rural Senior Aide stations who provide transportation for low-income elderly or necessary transportation on behalf of the Senior Aide Program. f. To provide technical assistance to rural Senior Aide Coordinators on rural resource development and senior rural centers as focal points for comprehensive service delivery. F. Goal * To provide, transportation services to the senior citizens, handicapped, and low-income persons living within the cities and towns, and rural areas of Weld County who do not have other means of public or private transportation to and from health facilities, shopping areas, social activities, and other areas of need, 1. Objectives a. To continue to coordinate transportation services with other agencies • in the county to remove duplication of services if they exist. b. To work with rural town boards to develop local resources for pro- viding alternatives for rural transportation. c. To provide transportation to approximately 325 rural low-income and handicapped individuals through a network of rural mini-bus routes and demand response transportation service. d. To provide weekly service to the rural Spanish elderly of Johnstown, Milliken, and Windsor for the purpose of transporting approximately 11 seniors to a senior nutrition meal site. e. To provide specialized transportation services to special events, public meetings, hearings, and other advocacy efforts for the pur- pose of helping the low-income to participate in the decision-making process. G. Goal '. To provide an opportunity for low-income persons that are especially vulnerable to malnutrition receive commodity supplemental foods. I. Objective a. To maintain monthly participation rates. • b. ` To make nutrition education available to all participants of the Commodity Supplemental Foods Program. 8 n. boas To prdvide comprehensive Head Start services to children and their parents in the areas of health, nutrition education, parent involvement, social, services, 'and ;special needs. 1. Objective ' a. To recruit and enroll 225 low-income children into the Head Start Program. ro am. 9 b. To provide all children enrolled in the program with hot lunches through the Child Care food Program. c. To directly involve parents in al) levels of the Head Start Program. d. To identify Heed Start children who have a specific special need or handicap and coordinate with teachers and community agencies in developing activities and programs for them. 1. Goal To conserve energy and lower home heating costs for low-income families, elderly, and handicapped for the purpose of stopping infiltration of hot and cold air. F 1. Objectives a. To continue the intergovernmental agreement with the .larimer County Board of County Commissioners for coordinating the delivery of the Weatherization Program. t b. To weatherize homes by sealing houses against the infiltration of hot Li and cold air through the Weatherization Program. 111. Data Summary of Population to be Served: Weld County covers an area of 4,004 square miles. Within the County there are 28 cities/towns and 18 unincorporated communities. The 1980 U. S. Census shows that Weld County's population is at 123,439 or up 38% from the 1970 census of 89,297. The City of Greeley shows a 27% increase over the 1970 census, up from 39,902 to 53,006. Chart I on the following page identifies the General Population Characteristics. To provide a summary of the low-income population to be served by the Division of Human Resources, three. (3) major statistical data areas will be covered: employment, welfare caseload, and seniors. A. ployment Chart Ii on page 13 provides an Estimated Manpower Data Summary - Fiscal Year 1983. This chart'estimated the 11,560 individuals will be unemployeTddring- the year. In addition ;there is an estimated 17,860 individuals below poverty line. 9 1 • ' F nl N N �' h M' co N co V G'.. G *ail • "' 9 6 fi r r. r NO N 4-14) r- O t; 8W F O (J Q W r � pp r 1 h O Oi O r g 1-1 r W , Cif C iS O .INA CO f V CO h F N N CI _ p _N • M My•u re S le) v F IA Q le. 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I . •tS gra I gill :11 gil ,rili NI 1 [ 1 ..-4 ry CO oa w ti 7 C.Y ,, • _. ., E 1 i S 3.g ii -" p tg 1 i O ...... p I li S-4 p d w �i %i } w `n �t �J FE@ 4-1 4-I .ai I o . yp� Y q �$, N a Y 01 e {! tl a a n u V w a S. pg L 4 I . W� • •- r•-II " a V V U 13 . 8. Social Services Caseload The Weld County Department of Social Services provides a monthly caseload status report. The following chart shows the caseload status as of October 31, 1982, and a comparison to the previous year. Chart Ill • Caseload Status as of October 31, 1982 October, 1981 September, 1982 October, 1982 Public Assistance Number of Households Atd to Dependent Children 1,391 1,320 1,333 Aid to Dependent Children, Unemployed Father 38 22 21 Aid to Needy Disabled, Honey Payment 451 429 435 Aid to Needy Disabled, Nursing Home/Medicaid 330 319 329 Aid to the 8lind 6 6 6 Old Age Pension, Money Payment 1,308 1,299 1,285 Old Age Pension, Nursing Home/Medicaid 422 429 432 Food Stamps and Public Assistance 1,394 1,328 1,285 Food Stamps but no Public Assistance 1,474 1542 1,492 3,814 6,694 UN Public Assistance Number of People Aid to Dependent Children 3,862 3,705 3,842 •+ Aid to Dependent Children, Unemployed Father 183 112 107 Aid to Needy Disabled, Money Payment 451 429 435 Aid to Needy Disabled, Nursing home/Medicaid 330 319 329 Aid to the Blind 6 6 6 Old Age Pension, Money Payment • 1,308 1,299 1,293 Old Age Pension, Nursing Nome/Medicaid 422 429 432 i Food Stamps and Public Assistance 3,603 3,563 3,459 • Food Stmps but no Public Assistance 4,889 5,570 5247 15,05T 15,432 15,150 Social Services Cases (Child Protection Foster Care, Day Care, Etc.) 907 909 877 The low number of Aid to Dependent Children; Unemployed Father is due to the active implementation of the Welfare Diversion Program. This program has diverted 691 appli- cants for AFOC-U since the period from 9/11/81 through 11/15/82. From the period of October 1, 1982 to November 15, 1982, there were 70 voluntary Aid to Dependent Children (ADC) diversions. Narrative on the Welfare Diversion Component cam be found in Sectionl on page 4. 14 1 The 1980 U. S. Census identifies the elderly population at 14,984 for Weld County. The following chart outlines the age groupings: Chart IV 1980 Census (60+) of Weld County_AgeGroupings Ages Ages ------- Ages Ages 55-59 60-64 65-74 75-84 Total: 4,685 Total: 4,083 Total: 6,580 Total: 3,219 Male: 2,329 Total: Male: 2,980 Male: 1,306 Female: 2,356 60 & 61: 907 Female: 3,600 Female: 1,913 62 - 64: 1,279 Total for Planning 4,083 d Service 6,580 3,219 Area Ages — — 'To%ir"_ Total ti 85+ 60+ 75+ Total: 1,102 Total: 14,984 Total: 4,321 Male: 352 Female: 750 . . . 1,102 14,984 4,321 Source: Data obtained from 10/14/81 computer printout prepared by the.State Demographic Section, Division of local Government, Division of Local Affairs. The Senior Nutrition Program statistics indicate that 66% of the seniors who participate in the congregate meals are low-income. 15 _� ' ' -va.' y• !. 4Vl �iiV V VYyy The proposed budget for the Community Services Block Grant is as follows: ➢ersonnel: . Salaries, Administrative ;21,095 Salaries, Staff 28,941 Salaries, Transportation 20,588 Salaries, Welfare Diversion 9,380 Total Personnel 80,004 Fringe: Workmens Compensation 660 Health and Life Insurance 4,331 FICA __6,280 Total Fringe 11,271 Travel: Mileage 5,231 Training and Conventions 325 Meals 1,665 Total Travel 7,221 Supplies: Office Supplies 212 R&M Supplies 17 • Total Supplies 229 . Contractual: . . Auditing 2,650 Management Services 9,784 Total Contractual 12,434 Operating Costs Janitorial 1,022 Gas and 011 4,429 Postage 263 Printing 222 Subscriptions 4 Dues 120 Utilities 1,450 Telephone 1,794 Repair/Maintenance of Vehicles 3,948 Repair/Maintenance of Equipment 311 Insurance 1,800 Equipment Rental 180 Total Operating Costs 15,543 Total Grant Amount $127,226 t' 16 —v 11 40444‘1449 The Division -kind ttch this grant. This uwill occur cthrough the n olunteerment at ehours ast Oand nmileageoaccumu- { lated from various programs within the Division. B. Budget Narrative • This grant is primarily used to help support the goals identified for administration, Senior Aide Coordinators, Senior Aide Transportation, the Mini-Bus Transportation Program, and the Welfare Diversion component as described under proposed activities"and services, • Section V - Other Resources Committed to Activities identifies other funding sources to t i Tif and the.ma,lor act v ties supported. , V. Other Resources Committed to These Activities: The Division of Human Resources has many funding sources which are committed to benefftting the low-income of Weld County. Due to the organizational structure of the Division, more client dollars are made available to alleviating the causes of poverty. Sources which provide funding to the programs in the Division include the following: Department of Labor - Federal and State Department of Health Education and Welfare Older Americans Act United States Department of Agriculture • Weld County Volunteers Department of Local Affairs Due to the fact that budgets are not final for all funding sources for FY 1983 actual dollars are not provided. Vi. Self Evaluation Plan: • Monitoring and evaluation reports will be completed on a quarterly basis covering those programs for which CS8G funding is being provided, To assist in the development of the evaluation reports, as assessment guide will be developed which will be completed on a monthly basis which includes the fol- lowing information: A. Number of clients served, broken out by age, race, and sex (if applicable to the program). 8. A brief description of the activities participants were involved in or received services from. On a quarterly basis the following information will also be gathered in addition to the monthly information: • A. An estimate of the cost per client served broken out by program. 17 brief description of any new and innovative services or delivery of services for participants, by program. C. A brief statement on the overall progress achieved by the program toward meeting the planned objectives. The quarterly reports will be submitted along with the financial quarterly reports. Prior to the final evaluation report, a client survey will be done, to determine the effectiveness of services provided in meeting their needs. The results of the survey will be included in the Division's Annual Report, which includes a brief overview of the accomplishments, goals and objectives for the past year, and goals and objectives for the future of the Division's programs. The Annual • Report will be in compliance with the final evaluation by being inclusive of the following.i nformatton: A. Total number of client services broken out by age, race, and sex (if app11- A cable to the program). B. A brief description of the major activities participants were involved in during the past year. C. The estimated cost per client served by program, D. A brief description of any innovative services or delivery of services imple- mented over the past year, and the potential for continuation. VII. Advisory Committee: The Community Action Administering Board is the Weld County Human Resources Committee. The Committee is a recommending and advisory body in the areas of planning, policy making, and program implementation for the Community Services Block Grant to the Weld County Commissioners and Human Resources. In addition to formulating recommendations regarding program plans, goals, policies and procedures, the Committee is involved in evaluating the programs to determine if established goals are being met. All of the functions of the Committee are augmented by staff Support. The Human Resources Committee is appointed by the Board of Count The bylaws provide for a fifteen (15) member board. The Human ResoourcesSCCommlttee allows for input from different sectors of the community. The Committee consists of members representing clients, business, labor, comrunfty organizations, elected officials (city and county), veterans, and senior citizens. The Committee is com- posed. of 1/3 public sector, 1/3 private sector, and 1/3 client.sector. • The Committee also works with other Division subcommittees in planning and program services delivery of their respective programs. Currently the composition of the Human Resources Committee is as follows: John Wooster Weld County Community Center Foundation Client Sector Marta Valesquez Aims Community College Don Bennett School District 6 Public Sector William Kirby County Commissioner Public Sector David Von Sant Ft. Lupton School District Public Sector Mildred Stoffler Weld Information and Referral Client Cubet Sector Sector 18 wine& DCIWr Georgia Kanten Veteran Organization Private Sector Anne Esson Weld County United Way Private Sector Charles McDonald Labor Organization Private Sector Ruth van der Maas League of Women Voters Private Sector Diane Waters Head Start Parent Policy Council Client Sector touts Campos Sunrise Community Health Center Client Sector Open City of Greeley Public Sector Open Business Private Sector The Human Resources Committee meetings are held the second Friday of every month y� at 9:00 a.m. The meeting time and place is publicized in the publications of the ,1 commissioners agendas. The meeting times are announced one week prior to the i! meetings through the radio by the Weld County Commissioners. All meetings are open to the public. VIII. Information on Subcontractors: The Weld County Division of Human Resources does not subcontract. X1. Date of Public Meeting: The Human Resources Committee met in October of 1982 at a public committee meeting to discuss the priorities of the Division of Human Resources for 1983. At this time, the Committee approved the various priorities (see attached for the Division and its various programs). The Board of County Commissioners will hold a public meeting on December 1, 1982. At the tire the Board of County Commissioners will approve the grant application. The Community Services Block Grant Plan will be available for public inspection on November 2S, 1982. The approved CSBG will became a public document and remain available for public inspection. X. Certifications The Weld County Board of County Commissioners and the Division of Human Resources certifies that the funds under this grant will: A. Be used to meet the objectives stated in the CSBG Plan. 8. Meet the guidelines contained in Title IV of the Civil Rights Act, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1972. C. Prohibit any political activities by a grantee or contractors being supported In part or whole by federal funds provided through this program (Hatch Act). D. Prohibit any activities to provide voters and prospective voters with trans- portation to the poles or provide similar assistance in connection with an election or any voter registration activity. D. Will make available for public inspection each plan prepared as part of the funding application. Each plan prepared for submission shall be made avail- able for public inspection within the county and/or service area in such a manner as will facilitate review of and convents on the plan, 19 • Xl. Contact Person The contact person for the Community Services Block Grant will be Kr. Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Weld County Division of Human Resources, P. 0. Box 1805, Greeley, Colorado, 80532. XII. intergovernmental Agreements: • Attached to and made part of the grant application is an Intergovernmental Agreement and a separate plan for Community Service Block Grant implementa- tion with Arapahoe County Commissioners, the Weld County Board of County Conmissloners, and the Department of Local Affairs. Rio Blanco County and Garfield County have expressed interest to Weld County in applying for CSBG through the Board of Weld County Commissioners. Should this be the option they select, similiar applications and Inter- governmenal Agreements as Arapahoe County shall be sent to the Department of local Affairs. i r • • 20 • �.�. r� 1983 Priority Services • The following is an outline of the priority services for programs within the Weld County Division Of Human Resources. The priority services were determined through regulation requirements needs of low-income people, and participant service levels allowable within the preliminary budget allocations. . 1. Comprehensive Eriploymient and Training ActLETA) Priority groups in 1983 will be the welfare population and potential welfare participant, and youth under the age of 21. Programs operated will be the following: a. Welfare Diversion Program is offered to the welfare applicant in lieu of a welfare grant. b. The CODS Work Program (synonomous to the Community Work Experience Program) provided to the Welfare recipient, who will be required to work those hours equivalent to minimum wage divided into their welfare grant. c. The In-School Program for youth will place emphasis on keeping the youth in school, with part-time work being subsidized. To meet the selected priority needs, the following activities will be followed: a. Work Experience - Adult Provides short and/or part-time work assignments for individuals who need assistance in order to be able to compete successfully in the labor market. b. On-the-Job Training Participants will be placed in an OJT P position for 3 to 6 months. Participants will have an opportunity to attain training and skills, and obtain unsubsidized employment. c. Classroom Training Classroom Training will be used to upgrade basic job seeking skills and preliminary "hands on" experience. . Adult instructional Training will include: 1) career planning, testing, and preliminary "hands on" classes; 2) enhanced "hands on" classes, and 3) job seeking function. Job Club Instructional Training will provide the participants with information regarding labor market information, counseling, testing, job referrals, etc. . Work Experience - In-School will provide short term or part-time employment for in-school youngsters 14 through 19 years of age. 2. Colorado Division of Elpinment and Training (COE & 1) Priority services under the contract with the Colorado Division of Employment and Training will be as follows: a. Job Service Center Services or activities to be provided under the Job Service Center will be inclusive of both employers and applicants seeking employ- ment. Special priority services will be Identified for the special applicant groups Veterans and Migrant Seasonal Farmworkers (MSFW's). . Services to be provided to employers will include: - Job Order taking - Referral of individuals - Testing of applicants, etc. . Services provided to applicants will include: - Referral to Job openings - Counseling - Testing - Job Development, etc. b. Work Incentive (WIN) Program At this time funding for the Work Incentive Program is unsure. 3. Head Start Basic/Handicap Grant The Head Start Program is required to provide the following priority services under the grant: a. Educational Component The Educational Component provides not only pre-school curriculum for the children, but also improvement and advanced training oppor- tunity for the Head Start staff and parents. b. Health and Nutrition Component All Head Start children enrolled in the program are provided with a physical examination by local physicians, a dental examination and treatment as applicable, and vision and hearing screening. In addition to health activities, the children are also provided with free lunches and/or snacks through the Child Care Food Program. The Nutrition component also includes cooking and cultural experi- ences, learning good eating habits, socialization, etc. c. Family Services Component Designed specifically around parental involvement in the program. Parental involvement can include volunteering in the classroom, participating in the Parent Policy Council, providing input on daily activities their children participate in. • • d. Special Needs Component Designed to provide specific services for children with a special need and/or handicap. All children will be screened for possible speech and language therapy and/or audiology testing through the University of Northern Colorado. 4. Commodity Supplemental Foods Program • Priority service areas are determined by the State Division of Social Services. Continued services are planned in both the Greeley and Fort Lupton area for certification and distribution of the commodities. 5. Weatherization Program Preliminary funding allocations for the Weatherization Program have not been released. The possibility exists that the Weatherization Program will be put into a block grant with other energy programs. 6. Area Agency on Aging a. Senior Nutrition Program The Senior Nutrition Program provides hot nutritious meals to seniors throughout the county at 19 different meal sites at least once a week for each site. Priorities for the Senior Nutrition Program are as follows: . Provide congregate meals to seniors throughout Weld County at least one day per week. . instruct Senior Nutrition participants on nutrition education. . Arrange senior education programs with local college facility. b. Service Providers The number one (1) priority service area for the Area Agency on Aging is assisting those rural communities without senior centers and would like to have one, in obtaining their own center. The rural communities of Grover and Johnstown will receive funding to acquire senior centers and begin renovation. The rural community of Nunn will be receiving funding to assist in the purchase of a furnace to complete the center for opening. Priority services under the Area Agency on Aging Three Year Plan will be provided through the following service providers: • Home Health Care/Homemaker Aide - Rehabilitation and Visiting Nurses Association (RYNA) . Nursing home and hospital patient advocacy - Patient Advocacy Team (PAT) . Legal services and information - service provider not determined . Volunteer transportation service for rural seniors - WEL000's • . Home delivered meals to homebound seniors - Meals on Wheels • • of Greeley . Peer counseling, education on prevention of mental health pro- blems of the elderly - Weld Mental Health tenter . Development of educational programs and information about loss of hearing and the elderly it affects, alternatives, etc. - University of Northern Colorado . Outreach to Spanish elderly - Catholic Community Services Northern . Promotion of elderly day care program - Eldergarden ). Community Services Block Grant (formerly CSA) Priority service areas to be funded under the Community Services Block Grant funding will be the following: a. Transportation - Mini-Bus Transportation System for the rural b. Senior Aide Program c. Supplemental foods Program d. Welfare Diversion Program Contingency Plan • When final allocations are received, priority services will be adjusted accordingly. Regulations will be reviewed for required services and , participant needs assessed. Participant service levels will be adjusted to meet the requirements but still stay within the budget limitations. • • APPLICATION SUBMITTED THROUGH THE WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COSIISSIONERS FOR COMMUNITY SERYICES BLOCK GRANT FUNDS FOR ARAPAiOE COUNTY FOR FY 1983 • APPROVED BY ARAPAHOE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON Q)o-u>,nLv t cZ9 . (982, RESOLUTION NO. /3 73 - 8 >. . ATTEST: 8y: Thomas R. Eggert, CI[ n ellit� ..� HariorI Page County Clerk 8 Recorder TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NO. STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES 1 PROPOSED ACTIVITIES/SERVICES, PROGRAM COSTS, AND DATA SUMMARY OF POPULATION TO BE SERVED 2 - 7 POPULATION DEMOGRAPHICS FOR ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO 8 FINANCIAL CERTIFICATIONS AND BUDGET FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1983 9 LISTING OF OTHER RESOURCES COMMITTED TO THE PROPOSED CSBG ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES 10 - 11 SELF-EVALUATION PROCESS 12 INFORMATION ON PROPOSED SUBCONTRACTORS 13 INFORMATION ON PROPOSED ADVISORY COMMITTEE 13 DATES THIS APPLICATION WAS AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION 14 CONTACT PERSON FOR ARAPAHOE COUNTY FOR THIS PROGRAM 14 CERTIFICATIONS 15 COPY OF LETTER DATED NOVEMBER 23, 1982 TO MORGAN SMITH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS, FROM THOMAS R. EGGERT, CHAIRMAN, ARAPAHOE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 16 - 17 STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES The Community Services Block Grant-financed activities and services listed in this application are designed to aid poverty level residents of Arapahoe County during calendar year 1983. By engaging in such activities and by providing such services, it is the intention of the Arapahoe County Board of County Commissioners to show measurable success in assisting poverty level county residents to achieve the following objectives: - to maintain a more energy efficient and suitable living environment. - to make better use of available low income. - to obtain nutritious food to help meet individual and family needs. - to remove obstacles and solve problems which block the achievement of self-sufficiency. - to make more effective use of other federal , state and local programs relating to the poor and to encourage the use of entities in the private sector in efforts to ameliorate poverty in Arapahoe County. -1- • PROPOSED ACTIVITIES/SERVICES, PROGRAM COSTS, AND DATA WRY OF POPULATION TO BE SERVED Introduction: The Arapahoe County Board of County Commissioners proposes to _ undertake the activities and services listed below during the period from January 1 through December 31, 1983 using approximately $109,226.00 in Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) funds. These CSBG funds will be passed through to the Board of Arapahoe County Commissioners by the Board of Weld County Commissioners under the terns of an intergovernmental agreement entered Into by and between the two Boards. During the period from January 1 through December 31 , 1983, the Board of Arapahoe County Commissioners may, at its own initiative and with the concurrence of the Board of Weld County Commissioners, revise this plan of activities and services. A copy of any such revised plan shall be submitted to the Executive Director of the Department of Local Affairs. Any such revised plan shall also be made available for public inspection within Arapahoe County In such a manner as will facilitate review of, and comments on, the plan. The 1983 CSBG Plan, Description of the Population It Will Serve, and the Cost of its Major Components: A. SOLAR COLLECTOR INSTALLATION installation of an air-type solar collector on the homes of thirty (30) poverty income level residents of Arapahoe County is proposed. The solar collector to be installed Is capable of providing comfort level daytime heat to a room 20' x 20' in size. With the help of a small fan, solar-heated air Is blown into the room and cool air Is drawn into the collector for heating. FINANCIAL INFORMATION: Materials Panels, fans. ducting and related materials costing approximately $350.00 x 30 units $10,500.00 ,Support Tools, gas and oil (to transport staff), ; 1,500.00 printing (to advertise program) , etc. $12,000.00 -2- 6. HANDYMAN PROGRAM As probosed, this program will provide much needed assistance in the form of materlais and labor to perform minor repair and maintenance on homes of poverty Income level residents of Arapahoe County. It is virtually impossible to give an accurate figire on the number of people who will be served by the program. However, every attempt will be made to assist as many people as possible with the amount of mosey which is available. FINANCIAL INFORMATION: Materials: Costs include paint, lumber, gutters, $ 6,000.00 • cement, etc. - Support 75% FTC. Includes salary and fringe $15,760.00 benefits at 35% Gas, oil , tools, postage, printing, etc. $ 3,240.00 $25,000.00 C. WARM WINDOWS This project involves the manufacture and installation of "warm windows" (insulated Roman shades) in homes of a number of poverty intone level Arapahoe County residents. Approximately 140 "warm windows" are proposed to be manufactured and installed. ADD Y p FINANCIAL INFORMATION: Materials Cost approximated at an average of $50.00 $ 7,000.00 per window Support One half-time FTE at a wage of approximately $ 8,424.00 $6.00 per hour. includes fringe benefits estimated at 35% Gas and oil, printing, postage, equipment, etc. $ 1,576.00 $17,000.00 -3- * IMPORTANT NOTE ON PROJECTS A. , 6. b C. These three projects will be assigned to the Home Energy Assistance Team (H.E.A.T.) Division of the Arapahoe County Community Services Department. In addition to the proposed 75% FTE and 50% FTE positions, H.E.A.T. intends to utilize Its existing staff plus coordinate efforts with volunteer groups and possibly people required to perform community service work in order to handle additional work loads created by these programs. • D. HOMEMAKER PROGRAM As proposed, this project entails a modest expansion of the Homemaker Division of Arapahoe County's Community Services Department. At the time of this writing, there is not an existing program designed to help physically impaired and/or acutely ill people 55 to 60 years of age, on poverty level incomes, who with reasonable assistance can continue to maintain themselves In their own homes and not be forced into nursing homes. These people not only need help with the cleaning of their homes, but also with grocery shopping, laundry, changing of bed linens, fixing of lunch, and/or the putting of dinner in a crock pot. The proposed two new Homemaker FTE's would be able to serve approximately sixty (60) new clients in the 55 to 60 age group. Calls to these clients by the two new Homemakers will vary from 1-1/4 hours to 2-1/2 hours. Approximately one-third of the clients will be served once every week, with the others being served once every other week. No personal or health care is supplied through the Arapahoe County Homemaker Program. FINANCIAL INFORMATION: Personnel Costs Two (2) FTE's salaries and their fringe benefits $29,136.00 (figured @ 35% of salary cost) Miscellaneous Costs Cleaning supplies and mileage reimbursement $ 1 ,920.00 for the two (2) FTE's. $31,056.00 -4- E. SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM As proposed, this project envisions a small expansion of the services provided by the Senior Outreach Division of Arapahoe County's Community Services Department. The Senior Outreach Division serves Arapahoe County residents sixty (60) years of age and older who are lonely, ill or both and who need a "friendly visitor." The six (6) part-time Aides and full-time Supervisor who currently make up the Senior Outreach staff call on their elderly clients as a friend and provide the clients with the following services: help with filling out various forms and dealing with minor business problems; information and referral services which help to get the clients Immediate and successful help; assistance with grocery shopping; an emergency "Telephone Reassurance Program;" and an "Adopt a Grandparent" program. The six (6) Senior Outreach Aides currently each work 68 hours per month. Together, they call on approximately 450 clients each month, an average of 300 of whom are at or below the official poverty level of income. A relatively small amount of Arapahoe County's 1983 CSBG funds is being proposed for use to pay for adding twelve (12) additional hours per month to each Aide's work schedule and to pay for occasionally sending the Aides and their Supervisor to some training seminars and workshops to help keep them abreast of their field. It is felt that this small expenditure of CSBG funds during 1983 for Senior Outreach could provide the following: - an increase in the amount of quality time the Aides can spend with their existing poverty level clients. - additional time to take on a larger caseload of poverty level clients. - training seminars and workshops for Senior Outreach personnel's use to become more knowledgeable and effective in the performance of their duties. - additional time to occasionally attend meetings with other professionals in order to stay current as to new information and ideas to provide clients with more immediate help. - the provision of more education to the general public so that its members know that help is available to the "Forgotten Senior" - the poverty level elderly person. - to help private organizations and citizens to take a greater role in assisting the poverty level senior. -5- FINANCIAL INFORMATION; Personnel Costs 12 hours additional time (0 $5.01/hr.)/Aide/month, $ 4,620.00 plus required additional payroll tax amount Miscellaneous Costs Mileage reimbursement, meetings and dues costs, $ 980.00 training costs $ 5,600.00 F. COORDINATION OF SURPLUS COMMODITY DISTRIBUTIONS As proposed herein, the part-time responsibilities of coordinating the distribution of surplus federal commodities (i.e. processed American cheese, butter, etc.) within the boundaries of Arapahoe County during 1983 would be taken on by the part-time Veterans Service Officer from the County's Community Services Department. The Veterans Service Officer is budgeted to work approximately twenty hours per week during 1983 to deal with veterans service matters. The use of a portion of the County's 1983 CSBG funds would allow him to work an additional twelve (12) hours per week for the pirpose of coordinating ongoing commodity distribution projects for low income and poverty level Income residents to be run by other public and/or private entitles throughout the entire County. Besides the' salary money, a relatively small additional amount of 1983 CSBO money would be needed to cover sundry costs associated with the Veterans Service Officer's distribution coordination work. Arapahoe County engaged in a successful surplus cheese distribution project back in March and April of 1982 during which approximately 6,500 people received five (5) pound blocks of processed American cheese. That particular project drew heavily on the services of a large group of volunteers to do the actual distributing. Storage facilities provided by other public and private agencies were used as cheese distribution sites. Ever since completion of its Harch-April, !1982 surplus cheese distribution project, Arapahoe County has received numerous requests from both individual citizens and large and small organizations to set up another such project. A number of diverse groups in the County, both from the public sector and the private sector, have offered to distribute surplus federal commodities to their respective catchment areas if the County Government would serve as the overall coordinator -6- and facilitator of a distribution project. Since indications from the Food • Assistance Division of the Colorado Department of Social Services point to the ready availability of surplus federal cheese and butter through the course of 1983, the CS8G-funded coordination effort envisioned herein would go far toward the goal of getting nutritious food to those who need it the most - the poverty income level residents of Arapahoe County. FINANCIAL INFORMATION: Personnel Costs Wages and payroll taxes (@ $10.72/hr. ) to fund 624 $ 6,690.00 additional hours of the County's Veterans Service Officer's time to serve as Coordinator of Distribution of Surplus Commodities Miscellaneous Costs Mileage reimbursement ($480), delivery truck rental $ 2,980.00 ($750), storage facility rental ($750), printing of posters and flyers ($1,000) _ $ 9,670.00 G. PUBLIC HEALTI{-RELATED PROGRAMS) (SUSCOATRACTEO7 The final activity/service proposed for funding using a share of Arapahoe County's 1983 CSBG money involves the field of public health. As elaborated upon in more detail in the section of this grant application entitled INFORMATION ON PROPOSED SUBCONTRACTORS (found on page ), the Board of Arapahoe County Commissioners intends to contract with the Tri-County Health Department to have said Department provide mutually agreed-upon additional public health services to poverty level residents of Arapahoe County. It is the intention of the Board of Arapahoe County Commissioners to have the provision of any such public health services fall fully within the spirit and the letter of both the State and federal regulations and guidelines governing the use of CSBG funds. FINANCIAL INFORMATION: CSBG funds available to help pay in whole or in part $ 8,900.00 for an additional or an expanded public health program under the auspices of the Trl-County Health Department for the benefit of poverty income level residents of Arapahoe County -7- POPULATION DEMOGRAPHICS FOR ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO * Total 1980 Population 293,336 Estimated 1980 Poverty Population 13,345 DEMOGRAPHIC GROUPS SEX Pale 142,194 Female 151,142 AGE 19 S Under 99,429 20 - 21 8,297 22 - 44 114,812 45 - 54 25,683 55 & Over 45,114 RACE/ White 266,794 ETHNIC GROUP Black 8,448 Hispanic 12,494 American Indian or 1 ,190 Alaska Native Asian or 4,410 Pacific Islander * Primary Source: Annual Planning and Information Report - FY 1982, Colorado Division of Employment and Training. -8- CONSOLIDATED CS8G BUDGET PROPOSAL FOR 1983 AND REQUIRED FINANCIAL CERTIFICATIONS ACTIVITIES A SERVICES A. SOLAR COLLECTOR INSTALLATION $ 12,000.00 8. HANDYMAN PROGRAM 25,000.00 C. WARM WINDOWS . 17,000.00 D. HOMEMAKER PROGRAM 31,056.00 E. SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM 5,600.00 F. COORDINATION OF SURPLUS COMMODITY DISTRIBUTION 9,670.00 G. PUBLIC HEALTH-RELATED PROGRAM(S) (SUBCONTRACTED) 8,900,00 SUBTOTAL $109,226.00 ADMINISTRATION I.) Available to pay for an "Attachment P"-type Audit (under the Unified Audit concept) of the 1983 CSBG program $ 1,500.00 2.) Available to reimburse the Board of Weld County Commissioners for expenses incurred in pass-through of Arapahoe County's 1983 CSBG money (not to exceed) 1,000.00 TOTAL $111,726.00 The Board of Arapahoe County Commissioners hereby certifies that quarterly financial reports on the status of its 1983 CSSG Program will be filed with the appropriate parties (i .e. the Board of Weld County Commissioners and the Colorado Department of local Affairs) in a timely fashion, commencing with the financial report for the initial quarter of the contract period. At a minimum, such financial reports • shall comply with the State of Colorado Local Government Financial Management Manual. The Board of Arapahoe County Commissioners further certifies that it will have an independent audit performed on its 1983 CS8G Program, with the finding of such an audit to be forwarded by the Board of Arapahoe County Commissioners to all appropriate parties. -9- OTHER RESOURCES COI91iTTED TO THE PROPOSED 1983 CSBG ACTIVITIES AHO SERVICES To support the conduct of Arapahoe County's 1983 CS8G program, a number of existing administrative and financial resources from within the County's Community Services Department will be utilized. Amongst these services is the administrative expertise found in the Administration Division of the Community Services Department. The Director of Community Services and his secretary will assume a lead role in the overall management and monitoring of the County's diversified CSBG functions. The Administration Division is supported by an approved 1983 County General Fund appropriation of $73,725. Work time expenses and support costs which the Director and his secretary will incur during the 1983 CSBG program will be tracked and recorded as in-kind services for rec:rting purposes. The actual activities and services proposed to be undertaken during 1983 with the approximately $111,000 in (SSG funds coming to Arapahoe County will , for the most part, be run under the auspices of several other existing Divisions within the County's Community Services Department. By this being the case, a great deal of CSBG money which in the instance of a totally new program would have had to have been allocated to administrative and indirect costs can instead go straight into the provision of direct services to the target population. The monetary and technical support which will be given to the proposed C58G activities and services by way of assigning them to existing Community Services Divisions is a sterling example of what will increasingly need to be done by government In order to stretch limited tax dollars to gain maximum benefit. With many of Arapahoe County's 1983 General Fund dollars being combined in this way with its 1983 CSBG dollars, a tremendous amount of good can be done in several rather diverse areas for many of the County's poverty level residents. The following Community Services Department Divisions. each with its own existing staff and support mechanisms, are proposed to take part in the County's 1983 CSBG program: the Moue Energy Assistance Team,"H.E.A.T.", which will operate the Solar Collector, Handyman and Warn Windows projects, 1983 approved budget is $291,174; Homemakers-1983 approved budget Is $263,415; Senior Outreach-1983 approved budget is $58,449; and Veterans Services (which will coordinate the proposed Commodity Distribution Program)- 1983 approved budget Is $15,638. -10- Each of the )983 budget figures listed above excludes each Division's share of the County's allocation of C58G funds. Expenditure of a portion of each Division's 1983 County General fund appropriation will thus constitute in-kind financial support of its particular C58G activity and/or service. • -11- SELF-EVALUATION PROCESS Arapahoe County will establish a self-evaluation process designed to gauge the overall effectiveness of its combined 1983 CSBG activities. Quarterly reports detailing various CSBG activities and their respective actual costs will be prepared by the County's Community Services Director for transmittal to the Weld County Division of Human Resources and the State Department of Local Affairs. An annual evaluation report will also be prepared and routed to these two parties. All evaluation reports will Include the following: description and number of clients served; types of activities carried out; effectiveness of services provided in terms of stated program objectives; cost per client for each service provided; and overall measurable impact upon causes of poverty among service area poverty persons. Also in each report, information regarding innovative services and/or service delivery achieved during the report period will be presented. -12- • INFORMATION ON PROPOSED SUBCONTRACTORS Arapahoe County, at the time of this writing, anticipates that it will subcontract with the Tri-County Health Department for purchase of certain services and/or subsidy of certain programs administered by said Health Department using a relatively small amount of the County's 1983 CSBG money. Examples of services being discussed by the County and the Tri-County Health Department which could benefit poverty level County residents include: consumer food education services, provision of emergency sick care medicine, and purchase of physician time for non-covered patient care. It is 'the intention of the Board of Arapahoe County Commissioners to finalize a decision on a subcontract using CSBG funds no later than January 31, 1983. Such a subcontract will of course be submitted for review, comment and approval by the State Department of ley-al Affairs prior to its execution and implementation. INFORMATION ON PROPOSED ADVISORY CONIITTEE An Advisory Committee composed of approximately a dozen persons will be appointed by the Board of Arapahoe County Commissioners prior to January 1, 1983 to advise the County Commissioners and their Director of Community Services on 1983 CSBG activities and services. Miembers of this Advisory Committee will include, but not be limited to, several local elected officials from within Arapahoe County, several. members from organizations active in providing services or assistance to the poor, and several individual citizens. The members of this Advisory Committee shall serve during the period from January 1 to December 31, 1983. Appointees to this Advisory Committee shall serve at the pleasure of the Board of County Commissioners and may be removed with or without good cause shown by action of the Board. -13- I DATES THIS APPLICATION WAS AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION This application by the Board of Arapahoe County Commissioners for Community Services Block Grant funds for use as described herein during calendar year 1983 was available for public inspection in the offices of the Board of Arapahoe County Commissioners, fourth floor, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado 80166, between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:30 FM, Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) from November 29 through December 31 , 1982. CONTACT PERSON FOR ARAPAHOE COUNTY FOR THIS PROGRAM Justin A. Hamel, Director Community Services Department Arapahoe County 5334 South Prince Street Littleton, Colorado 80166 (303) 795-4898 -14- CERTIFICATIONS The Board of Arapahoe County Commissioners certifies that the proposed - CSBG-financed activities and services outlined In this application will meet the guidelines contained in Title IV of the Civil Rights Act, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The Board of Arapahoe County Commissioners further • certifies that it will: prohibit any political activities by a grantee or contractors being supported in part or whole by federal funds provided through this program (Hatch Act); prohibit any activities to provide voters and prospective voters with transportation to the polls or provide similar assistance in connection with an election or any voter registration activity; and make available for public inspection each plan prepared as part of the program funding application. The Board of Arapahoe County Commissioners may, at its initiative, revise any plan prepared for the funding application or contract and shall furnish the revised plan to the Executive Director of the Department of local Affairs. Each plan prepared for submission shall be made available for public inspection within the county and/or service area in such a manner as will facilitate review of, and convents on, the plan. - -15- 4 ARAPAHOE COUNTY COLORADO �\\ 5334 South Prince Street • Littleton.Colorado 80166 1- '� r_ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Betty Ann 0�uertgr� Thomas A.Eggert Robert Brooks • ,t. i � pd.K1 ha.1 Q.Mrid Na.1 On,rkf Ma.!'esitriaeaCiA1f (303) 795-4630 November 23, 1982 ' Mr. Morgan Smith, Executive Director Department of Local Affairs State of Colorado 1313 Sherman Street, Room 518 Denver, Colorado 80203 Dear Mr. Smith: This letter is being sent to inform you that the Board of Arapahoe County Commissioners Intends to enter into an inter-governmental agreement with the Board of Weld County Commissioners within no more than the next 30 days for the purposes of passing through approximately $111,000 of federal Community Services Block Grant funds from Weld County to Arapahoe County during calendar year 1983. This approximately $l11,000 will be used to help alleviate some of the causes of poverty affecting a number of Arapahoe County residents who are either at or below the federally determined poverty income level, including the poverty level elderly. Pass-through of these Community Services Block Grant funds from Weld County to Arapahoe County is being accomplished in accordance with applicable guidelines and requirements out- lined in your memorandum of November 9, 1982 to County Commissioners, Community Action Agencies, and Councils of Governments within the State of Colorado. It is anticipated that the above-mentioned agreement with the Board of Weld County Commissioners will contain clauses covering the following subjects: The term of the agreement will be January l-December 31, 1983. The agreement will cover C580 funds in the approximate amount of $111 ,000. An amount anticipated not to exceed $1,000 out of the $111,000 will be set aside to cover the cost of administrative expenses incurred by Weld County during the term of the agreement. The agreement will call for regular and timely payments of C58G pass-through money to be made by Weld County to Arapahoe County. Either party to the agreement may with cause terminate the agreement upon the giving of the other party satisfactory notice. The agreement will hold harmless and indemnify Weld County should problems arise with Arapahoe County's administration and expenditure of the approxi- mately $111 ,000 In C58G funds. -16 Mr. Horgan Smith Department of local Affairs November 23, 1982 Pa4e 2. With our authorization, personnel from Arapahoe County's legal staff is working with the legal staff of Weld County to prepare the above-referenced agreement for approval and execution by the respective County Boards of Ccrrnissioners. It Is the wish of the Arapahoe County Board of County Commissioners that you accept this letter as notice of intent to contract with the Weld County Board for the pass-through of FY 1983 C58G monies. FOR.THE BOARD OF ARAPAH0E COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, Thomas R. Eggert, Chalrmati Q cc: 8oard_of Weld County Commissioners • Walter Speckman, Director of Weld County Division of Human Resources -17- Human Resources (hereinafter referred to as Weld County), the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado for the benefit of the Arapahoe Community Services Department (hereinafter referred to as Arapahoe County) and the State Department of Local Affairs (hereinafter referred to as Department of Local Affairs). WHEREAS, federal law permits a Community Action Agency (CAA) to apply for and obtain funds from Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) funded by the Federal Government; and WHEREAS, Weld County has established a CAA which operates through the Weld County Division of Human Resources, and is applying for funds from a Community Services Block Grant, and • WHEREAS, the Department of Local Affairs through its fund allocation process has set aside a percentage of the States' allocation of CSBG funds for Arapahoe County, and WHEREAS, Arapahoe County desires to contract with Weld County for CSBG funds to provide those services which could be provided by a CAA and Weld County is willing to provide funds from the CSBG for such services per the instructions provided by the Department of Local Affairs. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED by Weld County, Arapahoe County, and the Department of Local Affairs as follows: I . Arapahoe County agrees to submit to Weld County a proper application for CSBG funds in the amount of $111 ,726.00, which funds shall be utilized in the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado only in accordance with the provisions and restric- tions of the CSBG program. 2. Weld County agrees to submit the Arapahoe County application to the Department of Local Affairs with the Weld County application. The Arapahoe County CSBG application shall become part of this Agreement . • 9 . upon approval OT the Arapahoe Vuuucy ovvi ,i.ot.iu^ °"V subsequent funding, Weld County agrees to pass through to Arapahoe • County the sum provided by the Department of Local Affairs for Arapahoe County estimated at the time of the execution of this Agreement to be $ 111 ,726.00 of CSBG funds . Payment is dependent upon the pay schedule of the Department of Local Affairs reimburse- ment to Weld County. Weld County will pass through Arapahoe County funds within 10 days upon receipt of the funds. 5. Weld County may deduct actual costs associated with the performance of this Agreement. It is estimated that it will not exceed $1 ,000 to pay for administrative costs incurred by Weld County. Weld County will deduct actual costs incurred on a quarterly basis. 6. Arapahoe County and the Department of Local Affairs agree to indemnify and hold harmless Weld County from any and all claims or liabilities arising out of the performance of this Agreement by Arapahoe County or arising out of the expenditure of CSBG funds by Arapahoe County. 7. This Agreement may be terminated by either party upon sixty (60) days written notice to the other party . 8. The Agreement and attached Arapahoe application may be modified only in writing upon mutual agreement of the parties. 9 . CSBG funds received by Arapahoe County shall be subject to audit and shall be audited by an auditor selected by Arapahoe County. Weld County agrees to notify Arapahoe County in writing as soon as possible of any special concerns to be addressed in said audit . 10. Arapahoe County agrees not to refuse to hire , discharge , promote or demote , or discriminate in matters of compensation 2 INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT h"-}4 off `v1- twit} 4-�f?..,u�- €. THIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT is entered into by and • between the Weld County Board of County Commissioners, State of Colorado for the benefit of the Weld County Division of Human Resources (hereinafter referred to as Weld County), the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado for the benefit of the Arapahoe Community Services Department (hereinafter referred to as Arapahoe County) and the State Department of Local Affairs (hereinafter referred to as Department of Local Affairs) . WHEREAS, federal law permits a Community Action Agency (CAA) to apply for and obtain funds from Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) funded by the Federal Government; and WHEREAS, Weld County has established a CAA which operates through the Weld County Division of Human Resources, and is applying for funds from a Community Services Block Grant, and WHEREAS, the Department of Local Affairs through its fund allocation process has set aside a percentage of the States' allocation of CSBG funds for Arapahoe County, and WHEREAS, Arapahoe County desires to contract with Weld County for CSBG funds to provide those services which could be provided by a CAA and Weld County is willing to provide funds from the CSBG for such services per the instructions provided by the Department of Local Affairs. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED by Weld County, Arapahoe County, and the Department of Local Affairs as follows: 1 . Arapahoe County agrees to submit to Weld County a proper application for CSBG funds in the amount of $111,726.00, which funds shall be utilized in the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado only in accordance with the provisions and restric- tions of the CSBG program. 2. Weld County agrees to submit the Arapahoe County application/ to the Department of Local Affairs with the Weld County application. The Arapahoe County CSBG application shall become part of this Agreement . • 3 . The Department of Local Affairs agrees to review the application of Arapahoe County to ensure that the activities, services and provisions are in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Department of Local Affairs and the CSBG. '4 . Upon approval of the Arapahoe County application and subsequent funding , Weld County agrees to pass through to Arapahoe County the sum provided by the Department of Local Affairs for Arapahoe County estimated at the time of the execution of this Agreement to be $111 , 726.00 of CSBG funds. Payment is dependent upon the pay schedule of the Department of Local Affairs reimburse- ment to Weld County . Weld County will pass through Arapahoe County funds within 10 days upon receipt of the funds. 5 . Weld County may deduct actual costs associated with the performance of this Agreement . It Is estimated that it will not exceed $1 ,000 to pay for administrative costs incurred by Weld County. Weld County will deduct actual costs incurred on a quarterly basis . 5 . Arapahoe County and the Department of Local Affairs agree to indemnify and hold harmless Weld County from any and all claims or liabilities arising out of the performance of this Agreement by Arapahoe County or arising out of the expenditure of CSBG funds by Arapahoe County . 7 . This Agreement may be terminated by either party upon sixty (60) days written notice to the other party. 8. The Agreement and attached Arapahoe application may be modified only in writing upon mutual agreement of the parties . 9. CSBG funds received by Arapahoe County shall be subject to audit and shall be audited by an auditor selected by Arapahoe County. Weld County agrees to notify Arapahoe County in writing as soon as possible of any special concerns to be addressed in said audit . 10. Arapahoe County agrees not to refuse to hire, discharge, promote or demote, or discriminate in matters of compensation -2- r , . against any person otherwise qualified solely because of race, creed, sex, color, national origin or ancestry, handicapped condition , religion or age. Il . The term of this Agreement shall be from January 1 , 1983 to December 31 , 1983 . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on this 1st day of December, 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 80ARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY , COLORADO ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO J John T. martin, chairman Thomas R. Eggert: an ATTEST : Clerk of the Board ATTEST : Clerk of the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM Weld County Attorney C.)<)____L-___,RC- c-?-'-c-..-) . -‘ WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN - COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT RESOURCES a ter ,3 Speckmant's . �stip A. ale rector F3ecutive Director DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS organ m ti- Executive Director J WELD CUVN}Y, CULUNAV 0 ____EugQiji____i___ FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. & NO. VO. NO. VENDOR __________--____-___----AMOUNT __ 10178 11275 _-_- WELCO CREDIT UNIQj1_ ___ _ __r. _.___—____f1,147,.49 4_ __._. _-.____-_ -----_.--_- ---_._ State of Colorado ) TOTAL S1L747.O0' S1 ss County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through _ 1 and dated NOVEMBER 30 , 1982 and that payments should be made to the respective venters in the amounts setopposite their names with the total amount $_51,747_00 ____ Dated this _ 30thday of NOVEMBER _________ 198.2. MT-- - F cer — — — Subscribed and sworn to before me this _3Dth day of -, KQVEMBER —____, 1982 _- My comnision expires: 6- 3_ezr__________, . Notary State of Colorado ) )} ss County of Weld We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the PAYROLL __________ Fund totaling S 511_747.00 Lig ATTEST: Member----------- ----------------- County C rk la—Record ri --b r — __ __ �Ze BYL Qtr az-- t- -Depu y 1,1 r X10 2 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS _v WARRANT P.O. 8 N0. Y0. NO. VENDOR - AMOUNT — _101 101R8 11284._--- Ek12ADETli-BOWEilta --_- ------------ - ---_.---____81-t _16Oa 71285_____ .P_UBLjc_E (PJAMEIS-EnIA4*NT-ASSOC---- ----------4723-66 10189 112W__ _PUBLIC f k2YEE'ss_,RET.Il3£M_ES17C-AtSSCC___. .— 1448.-49 — —` State of Colorado ) — TOTAL $205_4541..75 ss County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through 2 ven_ and dated a&CABP.&_1st. 198 2 and that payments should be made to the respective- dirs in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount S2O5,501 ,75 ____^. Dated this 1st_ day of __DECEMBER 198.2,. Veil CourYCyij R e f cer ------ -- Subscribed and sworn to before me this _ 1st_ day of DECEMBER ____., 198 2 . My corm tsion expires: Lc/tom/4%5c=Expfris jun`s i1 — N Cary u lic" ' CAS1 ------ State of Colorado ss County of Weld We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the _ _! ?'J'2 __I Fund t tal ng S205, 1.25_ __ __--_---- the pe on ATTEST: Mc+nber County Clerk and—Recorde 8 ems,„ cE. (4b--;,,...," /ter ,._ Cd- .�.e.„ y 3 07 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO '•'"' -4-- - ____miao __ FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. 6 NO. VO. NO. _ VENDOR - 10179 11276 UNITED WAY OF COLORADO ' 3500 1277 QNITED BANK Ojy gitEELY __ __ ____ ____ 153,159J63 10181 11278 STATE OF COLO DEPT OF REVENUE 35,873.31 11279 , CLERK TO THE DISTEICT COURT �__ _ 273.54_ 10183 11280 ARTHUR PIERSON 67.17 e 1 281 STEVE PI FL$L :._�_...�__...__.� 303.22 10185 11262 MARY CASTER 135.SS1 1, 1:6 11283 ROXANNE PRATHER 16.11 State of Colorado ) TOTAL ss County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through � and dated tzC_F.1sBB_1tJ� , 1932_ and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount S_______ _ __- Dated this 1st day of Qgsgyinut ___ , l98_2. fle f c -4---- ---- t 'ubscribed and sworn t^.fcfore me this 1st day of DECEMBER , 1982 _ ply coi+rnision expires _ _: m ssartgyDfresd'une 8x966 . 1 :` ' . Notary ublic e. State of Colorado i ss County of Weld We, the Board of County Connissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the PAYROLL Fund to ling $ • L_rJla ------- +a rperson - ______ _ hem r Wia-laCounty erk anThecot e ttli----—- e B � ans pu eGer 30 95 STATE OF COLORADO? WELD COUNTY , COLORADO +K 1 n°, )) $$ COUNTY OF WELD OW My PSK62o* CLAIMS " ,` THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL, ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE ': BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD , x BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ",`~` SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: ' 0 A p 276.00 ' I V- D {r GA IRA ., ADM LEAP DAY CARE SERVICES A N 0 MEDICAL si, TRANSPORTATION 4 A D C ADC - U P A C Y r , CHILD WELFARE AID 10 THE BLIND TOTAL 276.00 DATED THIS lit DAY OF Deceaber ,1982 _a/sef, __ _ ' WELD COUN Y FINANCE OFFICER 5UB•$CRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS let DAY OF Decelber ,14 82 ' 9Y ,COMMISSION EXPIRES: MYCorm;sslorlfxperes,lune 8.II88 STATE OF COLORADO ( / SS NOTARY PUBLIC COUNTY OF WELD WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY , COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE , AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE OLD AGE PLri5I0K FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: 0 A P 276.00 1 V- p G A I R A A D M LEAP DAY CARE SERVICES A N D MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION A 0 C P A C A 0 C -U _ CHILD WELFARE TOTAL 276.00 AID TO THE BLIND R N DATED TAIL . 1st D Y OF Deceaber ,l982 . M ER L'fn ATTEST: aulvntc/l.Gwter,/ COUNTY CLERKUAND RECORDER AND MEMBER CLERK TO IRE BOARD • s cy. Jjog,/ j • -u . a ' K ER M D UTY COUNTY CC £Rd I -V MEIER STATE OF COLORADO} WELD COUNTY , COLORADO , COUNTY OF WELD - • SOCIAL SERVICES -' CLAIMS ,,,., THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL' ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE - .,L `. BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR ! ' NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY ' DEPARTMENT OF 1 SOCIAL SERVICES . THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS; '.^ OAP _ IV- 449.00 2 GA 1 RA 1.294.00 . ' A D M L E A P 3,288.20 -- DAY CARE SERVICES s A N D 85.00 -- MEDICAL 396,688.00 TRANSPORTATION _ ADC ADC, - U 9,181.00 - PAC 'r CHILD WELFARE _, , AID TO THE BLIND _�— _ TOTAL 410,987.20 DATED THIS let DAY OF • Deceabec ,19 2 WELD T FINANCE OFFICER 'SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS lit _DAY OF Decea3er ,_,1982 < MY, COMMISSION EXPIRES: M,Gomrmissfo,E*Ptars-Mr 8. 1988 / STATE • - , , _ ,SOF COLORADO -, ee y� i� SS NOTARY PUBLIC COUNTY OF WELD ))) WE , THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY . COLORADO, HEREBYS 1- APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE SOCIAL ssxvlces FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: - --- -_ 0 A P I V- D 449.00 G A I R A _ 1,294.00 A D K » L E A P 3,288.20 DAY CARE SERVICES A N D 85.00 MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION A D C 396,688.00 - - PAC A D C -U 9,183.00 CHILD WELFARE TOTAL_ 410,987.20 AID TO THE - � BLIND � M N DATED TH S let DAY OF Dacesber ,19 82 . ATTEST: l 0 q ER COUNTY CLERKI ND RECORDER ND's MEMBER CLERK TO THE BOARD /I ME BE t — PUTY COUNTY C ER_ MBER ' � ,fit NAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 111/30/82 G WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I l ig AS OF $ 11/30/82 << WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT a HUMBER NO 010152 ANDERSON J H M11129 163.00 01 1041 1 ( 163.00ill 010753 BACHMANS INC 829850 25.78 01 1012 f7 831524 15.36 01 1152 1 ---,._.._. , 41.14 010754 BROWNELL'S INC 111582 2.40 01 2110 (1 2.40 l 010155 CENTRAL MEDICAL SUPPLY 3285 45.25 01 2161 f? 45.25 ill (y 010756 DATA CONTROL SYSTEMS INC 466112 167.99 01 2160 $ 6246 49.40 01 2160 217.39 $ i 010757 DATA DOCUMENTS 142221 106.68 01 1154 O 106.68 7 (- 010758 DATA DOCUMENTS 142995 146.76 65 1191 142996 74.07 01 2150 , (' 220.83 , ) 010759 DATASERV 81874 3,108.21 65 1191 30708.21 ( 010760 DEMCO SUPPLY INC 102782 4.28 01 1031 i) 4.28 010761 FAHREN8RUCH HAROLD MI1129 281.60 01 1041 O 281.60 0 010762 GREELEY GAS CO 1130YS 151.45 01 2330 151.45 O 1 010763 GREELEY PATHOLOGIST EVANS 96.65 01 2180 f 1 S 96.65 O 010764 18M 417459 30258.00 65 1191 0O WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 8 11/30/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 8 2 . AS OF 1 11/30/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FWD DEPT NUMBER NO • • 624904 316.00 65 1191 0 923Q85 3.66 65 1191 3,579.66 • • 010 '65 KELLEY BLUE BOOK 023412 127.00 01 1021 088130 288.00 01 1021 • 415.00 , • 010766 KING SOOPERS 184244 588.80 01 1041 • 197576 147.20 01 1041 • 736.00 O r 010767 LOOKHART SHERRI MI1124 23.20 65 1191 • 23.$0 i 010768 LORI JANE MOWN GENRE 30.00 01 1025 • 30.00 • • 010769 MERRITT CASWELL. M 1111 68.40. 19 4170 • 68.40 * 010770 MORRISON LEE D MI1129 •93.50 01 1012 A 93.50 • 010771 NAFTL DON 1411129 ' 275.80 01 1041 ! ---» �, • 275.80 • 010772 NEWCO INC 12565 13.10 01 r _ 13.10 010773 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 112482 621,055.97 72 9020 621,055.97 . 010774 PLATTEVILLE HERALD PA0882 246.96 01 1154 • PA0982 151.20 01 1154 . • 398.16 • 010775 RADIO SHACK 027666 ' 6.32 Cl 1061 0 t ' 6.32 • 010176 SOI/EPAT . '35822 465.00 65 . 1191 • • WAP200P • WELD COUNTY DATE a 11/30/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 3 AS OF 111/30/82 WNAURRANT PAYEE IN NO WSAMT FUND OEPT 0 — a--- 1,e7-,.f,.. - +1--11 - -.en,---, _-__ _..__ _ "'" 0 465.00 • 0 010777 STEINMARK JUNE .UH0 NI1123 152.00 01 OL L l ML1123 33.65 O1 1011 O t- 185.65 I O 010778 STODDARD MIKE PT1129 ----_850_00 01 2180 o 850.00 010779 STONE 6 STONE PLUMBING 112282 4.00 01 5140 C) 4.00 0 010780 WARDEN DONALD MILE11 50.80 01 1151 C, ---- ------ 50.80 0 (t 010781 WELD CO MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 112382 _--18.925_00 01 3900 • t, 18,925.00 . ir 010782 WELO COUNTY REVOLVING 3074 512.60 65 1191 O 3075 481.85 65 1191 e w 994.45 / 0 Q _•_---- TOTAL I 653,209.51 ) t D t s s o o t 0 • 0 1► t ) V 0, WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE s 11/30/82• • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 4 AS OF .: 11/30/82 S • •:' • THIS IS TO CERTIFY .THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON T AB V 151 0 CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 • THROUGH If 2.ANO DATED I4*JGmecA. 30 1198; 4FN1 THAT PAYMENTS SIIQUI.0 BE TQ THE RESPECTIVE E IN E AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $453,aoy b DATED .rigs 1 DAY OF_I)Cecfretta 198x, IRECTOR MANAGEMENT • A 0 BUOGf1 SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS I s DAY OFIW€EMEs G 191a M ION E?PIRESs MyCorimtsslonExprresJvna 8,1968 • �t aPf/.,44 NOTARY.PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO HERE BY (APPROVE) fff01SAPPROVEI -THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; ANC, WARANIS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE H EBY. DER, DRAWN UPON THE &LMfr!°1it, • FUND TOTALING $ (,53,ac4,5I DATED THIS I4 OAYOF 2EEarnect, TOY>. ATTESTS /ifj ,� � fUN1Y CLERK AND RECOROER BY OEPUfY CHAIRMAN dEHaER MEMBER NE BER MEMBER // • • • • • 11 • • o S • • • 0 3 . _/AA.. }f<eid.+ sm..!.. et !r/'e trerc.o a vl.v;Cy.t.r ..! ...wfr : _ r V' ID WAP2OOP HELD COUNTY DATE 3 11/29/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 1 AS OF 1 11/29/82 i WARRANTER PAYEE Nl1M INNNOOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT $ 010106 AMERICAN TEL 6 TELEGRAPH J0541653.05 01 2910 53.05 a 010101 ANDREWS HAROLD L 3548 3.50 01 2110 3.50 S 010'108 8 6 L REPAIR 4266 206.41 01 2111 4267 52.80 01 2111 r 4268 32.15 01 2111 4269 46.63 01 21(1 4270 34.69 01 2111 4271 163.32 01 2111 t P4272 29.69 Cl 2111 566.35 010709 BETTE KOUNT1 GE11RL 30.00 01 1025 1 1 30.00 010710 BROOKS CAMERAS INC 072930 1.00 01 2111 ....... 7.00 010711 BRUNSON LARRY L 016328 5.00 01 2110 il _----- 5.00 f 0101(2 C F HOECKEL B B C LITHO 1182 10.65 01 1025 ---_---10.65 010713 CALVERT ELECTRONICS INC 08742 31.80 01 1061 R ------"31 .80 • 010114 CORRELL. DANIEL I 112382 225.00 01 2420 t . 225.00 f 010715 FLIETHMAN KIM KF1112 6.23 01 2110 6.23 010716 GARRISON A BRUCE MTR82 800.00 01 9020 IF 800.00 0 010711 GOECKE MIKE MG1109 4.11 01 2110 ' E a 4.71 g )<, a_ 0 MUMP. nr7-7,,- I.,;..eww :ni.*r vfr.Rae. f; x...f.ii.w.,v,r.AZ<a..9$ " ,-Ar.w t.a..fl a a a n.0.4.-.5 .944 _ ._.. . (I 10 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE i 11(29/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 2 AS OF I 11/29/82 A g WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO G 010118 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE THE 82131 48.12 01 1021ql 82741 48.72 01 1021 (1, 8275 11.31 01 1021 0 8276 11.60 01 1021 tQ 120.35 4 010719 HANSEN H H M11124 199.52 01 1041 199.52 .0 St 010720 HUFF MAN RODERT £ 557517 685.60 01 2420 685.60 c+ 010721 HUMANE SOCIETY OF WELD CO DEC 4,223.50 Ol 2980 t 4,223.50 4 010722 1 B M CORP W4J517 88.00 01 2110 4 88.00 t 1 A 010723 ITT CONTINENTAL BAKING CO 157269 39.96 01 2310 157897 39.96 01 2310 S 79.92 ' 010724 KINKADE J H ODS 14950 78.00 01 2310 78.00 010125 LANIER BUS PRODUCTS INC 620580 55.00 01 9020 55.00 C 010126 MC CARTIIY JERRY 112382 44.50 01 2420 X4 4.50 1 010727 MEADOW GOLD DAIRY 126161 191.37 01 2310 X126211 52.66 01 2310 i 244.03 S. 010728 MOUNTAIN CELL 110168 220.04 01 2150 110665 157.04 01 1192 172465 19.56 01 1192 174804 12.35 01 1192 L74635 281 .15 01 1192 8 690.14 _ .. ..._ ...,,..... .__� r _ ... li WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE t 11/29/82 O WARRANT REGISTER PAGE * 3 AS OF 1 11/19/82 S O WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT 4NUMBER NO 0 010129 NERCO INC 012012 4.87 01 1021 4 12237 21.36 01 1061 0 26.23 3 P 010130 NORT11 COLO MEDICAL CENTER VC1027 41.68 01 2310 526152 51.48 01 2111 0 O 93.16 010731 OUTDOOR GRAPHIC SIGNS 112382 2.001.30 11 3140 2.001.30 J 010732 PIERCE MED LAB INC 1031 50.00 01 2310 f 1, $ 1 ' 50.00 I C 010733 PIONEER CLEANERS 1030 235.70 01 2310 S ✓ 235.10 $ 010134 POWER MOTIVE 407100 97.29 61 9020 V 97.29 $ C 010735 POWERS ARLISS G 05271 6.50 01 2110 $ 6.50 0 010736 R L M TEXACO 131115 2.89 01 2111 S O 2.89 $ 010731 RICHAROSON PATRICK A PR1105 10.00 01 2110 10.00 $ 0010738 SAFEWAY 245378 7.56 01 1061 ' 7.56 O 010139 SHELTON DAVID 1116 3.50 01 2110 S 3.50 S 010740 SKAGGS COMPANIES INC 58786 1.69 01 2110 O 1.69 C 010741 STANOER T C JR L11116 8.00 01 2310 ' 8.00 • 0 Svc. ..o ,.l..._ .. .,... ............4..hN4AtWLs cp# ar.:..._ WAP200P WELD COUNTY OATE 111/29/82 0 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 4 AS OF s 11/29/82 u WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUN0ER NO O 0 010142 STATE DEPT OF HIGHWAYS 102019 11.24 11 3131 O Q 11.24 O 010743 SUPERIOR TOWING 5659 28.00 01 2111 C 28.00 O 0 010144 SYKES, MICHAEL 021105 12.00 01 2110 ci 72.00 010745 TRIG ENGINEERING SUPPLY 71960 47.18 01 3182 n 041.18 l 010746 (INC POLICE DEPT 2125 21.25 01 2110 C 21.25 4 0 010141 UNITED F000 SERVICE 80218 247.17 01 2310 / 247.11 c 010148 UNITED FOOD SERVICE 76881 306.06 01 2310 $ O 306.06 010749 VINCENT' S INC 05105 3.14 01 1021 U • 3.14 ' ' 0 010750 WELD CO SHOPS-PETTY CASH LETTER 20.00- 61 9020 01795 17.95 61 9020 0 31505 2.40 61 9020 366160 5.30 61 9020 4204 3.38 61 9020 0 591161 5.85 61 9020 684372 4.70 61 9020 684438 4.70 61 9020 15768 4.62 61 9020 1• 775831 4.70 61 9020 33.60 (7 010751 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 111282 138.00 01 1012 3043 60.00 01 1151 0 3052 92.00 01 1151 3053 85.00 01 1151 0 3055 138.00 01 9020 C3073 5.00 66 9020 821112 100.00 01 1012 0 r V" _ WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE s 11/29/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE s 5 AS OF 1 11/29/82 t) WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE NSAHT FUND DEPT NUHBER NO 0 0 618.00 0 0 TOTAL s 12.183.31 0 O O (0 0 O o O O 0 O 0 o 0 0 O 0 0 cj (w 0 (� i7 o ) I• O $ . a d WAPZOOP WELD COUNTY ' DATE a 11/29/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 6 • AS OF t 11/29/82 ` • tMTS IS T9 CERTIFY TttAT ALL ACCOUN 1NG AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE E lE CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 • THOUGH 4, AND OATE014}OJE.MBlI , i i9V) AND THAT PAYMENTS SH Ul0 BE IQ THE RESPECTIVE V AMOUNTS SET:OPPOSITE • THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT S Ja 1$331 DATED THIS i s DAY OFOECTf+ '#'y 19Y�. 01RE#CTEIA $ 11 E 1984 i A1��p BUDGET SUBSCRIBED AND SWORII 10 BEFORE ME THIS I St DAY Ofl[CcmBEl2i 198,1 MY ION EXPIRE ; • /(t-t-s /I 15-'24-4?--t-if / NOTARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO HERE 8Y 'APPROVE) IDISAPPRCP/El THE Ct11i45 AS SET FORTH ABOVEF AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREfOR7�RE HEREBY •RDER,F,Q 4)RRAWN UPON THE G NEQAL, FUND TOTALING t Ion I$3,31 DATED THIS 1 OAYOfDfeArteiR., 19 SA ATTEST: ,,, 'u UNTY K AND RECUR/JERR BY • DEPUTY CHAIRMAN EMBE MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER CGS/� /� �/ '////]]]J//!/, /(�ty�, JJv� f Lf/ 71h-c.✓(�.t�e 7f tv hOTLfv . roc-tit �.�"' °�2 '+„ `"�.. /• • • • • t \ ! l • • . • • • . • • • • • • •' • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COCNIY o:*t.uSSICtETS WEIR COlt1IY, COLORADO DEMMER 1, 1982 TAPE #82-95 & 96 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Wednesday, Decater 1, 1982, at the hour of 9100 A.M. ROLL CALL,: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following renters were present, constituting a quorun of the metiers thereof: Commissioner John T. Martin, Chairman Onnissioner Chuck Carlson, Pro Ton Commissioner Normans Carlson, no.lnscd Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner June K. Steirmark Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna MINUTES: Commissioner Steirmark made a motion to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners' meeting of November 24th and November 29th, 1982, as written: Ocmnissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS TO THE A(;NDAT There were m additions. O0NSM AGENDA: Commissioner Steirmark made a motion to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. DWARTtgNP HEADS AND ELEC FD OFFICIALS: Rich Estreich was present and gave his report on the C ommications Eepartnent. He said that the erpension and construction has been Completed in the Dispatch area. One item remains to be placed operational, this being the Air Handler System. The parts needed for this are erected within the week and this systen should be operational in approxi- mately two weeks. The engineering specifications have been completed for the ToWer, Project. Acquisition of the tower compcxyonts in the installation remain to be completed. Mr. Estreich commented on the milti-plexing equipment and the microwave project. The statistical review for the past three months has increased 7 - 10% over the sane period last year. In September the statistical report situation averaged approximately 298.83 transmission cards; October, 195.35; and November, 173.55 for an overall average of 189.25 daily average transmission cards or 30,000 monthly transmissions. The first nut of the SaR process has been completed. Selection of the management reports are to be derived from this computer billing process. The court systems will be utilized as a test unit to compile this data based information.and will be implemented in 1984. W. Estreich said there will be a vacancy in the dispatch area'to be filled by promotion from the telephone area. The telephone area vacarry will be filled by one of the current hourly part-time people. Mr. Estrich commenter on the fact that the CcumunicatioLts Department is currently working with the State Division of Emergency Services concerning the recall of the radiological defense kits which are placed within the Canty. The of r kits will be returned to the State and new kits will be received and placed in selective locations in the County. The crisis relocation planning is continuing. A draft plan is currently being worked on to be submitted to all affected agencies. The Weld County Emergency Operation Plan is also being revised in an attempt to standardize with Lorimer, Adams, Boulder and Jeffoe (?unties in the event that Weld County should share an evergency with these counties. /U 3 ,/ Stan Peek, District Attorney, gave a summary concerning bad checks. In October his office received 178 bad check complaints for a total of over $62,000, of these 12 complaints were filed, Mr. Peek said that there were 160 misdemeanors completed, totalling $7,000 and one felony, totalling $173. He said the total for November appears to be over $100,000. Mr. Peek said that his office has notified the Chat of C rrerce so that they can put ecmethirg about this in their December Newsletter. Me said that the news- papers have also been contacted so they can nm an article notifying the merchants to be particularly careful during this time of the year. Mr. Peek concluded his report by saying that everything else is going well in his department. WARPANIS: Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the following warrants as pre- sented by Don Warden: Encumbrance claims General fund $665,392,82 Social Services Feud Social Services 410,978.20 Old Pqe Pension 276.00 Payroll 205,501.75 Commissioner C. Carlson seconded the notion and it carried unanimously. BIDE: Bette Rhoden presented the following bids to be considered for approval on December 15, 19821 as per attached analysis: Bituminous Pavement and Asphalt for 1983; Mapping and updating aerial maps; Trash and rubbish removal for 1983; Sraw removal for 1983; There were also seven parcels for oil and gas leases put up for bid. They were presented as follows: Parcel #1 - NW4 N2 SW4SW4 of 56, TBN, R58W (Lots 8-14 inclusive) consisting of 319.98 Acres, 319.98 Net Mineral Acres, had m bidders. Parcel #2 - SE4 NE4 of S13, TSSN, R59W, consisting of 40 Acres, 40 Net Mineral Acres, had no bidders. Parcel #3 - S3, T4N, R67W, consisting of 8.23 Acres, 8.23 Mineral Acres had two bidders as follows: Buddy Baker of Denver bid $1234.50 ($150 per acre) Calvin Petroleum Corp. of Ft. Lupton bid $868.13 During oral bidding procedures Calvin Petroleum Corp. bid $151 per acre and Buddy Baker declined to raise the bid. Ccurniesionner Steinrark made a motion to award the bid to Calvin Petroleum Corp. of Ft. Lupton at $151. per aEre, for a total of $1242,73. Carnissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried un nftrously. Parcel #4 - 526, T4N, R67W, consisting of .31 Acres, .31 Net Mineral Acres had two bidders as follows: Double Eagle of Casper, Wyoming bid $37.51 ($151.,per acre) Buddy Baker of Denver bid 31.00 and declined to raise the bid. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to award the bid to Double Eagle of Casper, Wyoming. Commissioner Steinrrark seconded the notion and it carried unanimously. Parcel $5 - S24, T4N, R67W, consisting of 4.45 Acres, 4.45 Net Mineral Acres had three bidders as follows: Calvin Petroleum Corp. of Ft. Lupton bid $467.24 ($105 per acre) Double Eagle of Casper, Wyaning bid 204.70 Buddy Baker bf Denver bid $333.75. Both Double Eagle and Buddy Baker declined to raise the bid during oral bidding. Cormnissioners Steirrark made a motion to award the bid to Calvin Petroleum Corp. of Ft. Lepton at $105 per acre. Commissioner Kirby seconded the notion and it carried unanimously. Page 2, December 1, 1982 A Parcel 46 - iE4 and SW4 of S2, T7N, R59W consisting of 320 Acres, 80 Net Mineral Acres had no bids. Parcel #7 - S8, T7N, R63W consisting of 22,1 Acres, 22.1 Net Mineral Acres had one bid as follows: Williams E ploration of Aurora bid $287.30 C erissioner Kirby made a motion to award the bid to Williams Fploration of Aurora. Commissioner Steimark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Ms. Rhoden said that those parcels, which were presented and did not receive bids would be put up for bid in January, 1983. OID 13WINFSS: CONSIDER MENU, OF CLUB LICENSE WITH EXTINCED WURS FOR GR ELEY COUNTRY CLC®: Commissioner Kirby Made a motion to approve the renewal of the Club License with extended hours for Greeley Country Club. Ccrrnissioner Stoirnark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: COt?SItER PUBCJCATICN OF PKKnD NGS FOR DECEMBER, 1982: Commissioner Steirmark rade a motion to approve the Resolution approving the publication of proceedings for December, 1982. Commissioner C. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CCCSIDFR OMMUNITl SERVICES BIIXX CRANE FOR 1983: Walt Speckman, Thum Reenuroes Department, was present and said that this grant is in the amount of $127,226,and will run from January 1, 1983, through Deonibet 31, 1983. Those programs to be funded entirely or in part by the grant are) Senior Aide Coordinator and Coordinator Transportation Program; Rural Mini-Bus Transportation Program; and Welfare Diversion.'t Mr. Speekman said that the State Plan states that counties not previously served by a Community Action Agency must have their share of funds passed through by an existing Ccrmunity Action Agency and the Intergovernnaal Agreement with Arapahoe County structures the pass through of the Arapahoe County share of the Community Services grant monies. The Arapahoe County Community Services application identifies the planned services and activities to be conducted during Calendar Year 1983, and Is in accordance with the regulations for funding. Mr. Spocben explained that this Intergovernmental Agrecrnent identifies the roles of the County Commissioners from both Arapahoe and Weld Counties. Arapahoe County will pay for the administrative costs and Weld County will be held harmless for all liabilities acauciat©d with the Arapahoe County program. Commissioner Kirby rade a motion to approve this Community Services Block Grant for 1983. Commissioner C. Carlson seconded the motion and it passed unanimously, PLANNING: ZPMH #684 - DETERJS: Ibd Allison from the Department of Planning Services was present and explained that this request i3 for a mobile )r_ne to be used as a single family dwelling. The applicant was present with her legal counsel, Charles Corunell. Mr. Allison said that his department recommended approval for this re uest with the condition that the structure shall comply with all Weld County Building Code requirements. After questions and discussion, Commissioner Steirrnrk made a motion to table this mutter to coincide with TAPE CHANGE the terporary use during construction permit. (This permit °noires April 1, #82-96 1983:) Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it passed with Caumissioners (During Martin, Kirby and Steirrrark voting yea and Cavrissioner C. Carlson voting discussion) nay. CAmdssioner C. Carlson said he votednnay becanan he feels that tie Board has been used throegtout this entire matter. SE #172 - WEIE* 1<E dER AND RANGEL: Mr. Allison presented this item and said his department reoorcre_nded approval with the condition that adequate public access be available to both lots and offset and setback requirements meet the minimum bulk requirements in the "A" Zone District. Mr. Weidenkeller was present.ard'ansaered questions put to him by the Lard. Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to approve this request with the conditions reocoveruded by the Dpartment of Planning Services. Commissioner Steinm ark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Page 3, D 'Ler 1, 1982 d ZPt41 4666 - KANAWYKR, Mr. Allison presented this item and said that this request is for a mobile home to be used as a principal dolling. Carolyn Mauer: from Century 21, was present, representing the applicant. She explained that the applicant was unable to attend this.meetirg due to a death in the family. After a short discussion, Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to approve 2PRM 4686 for Richard Ku:awyer. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried tLanirously. 2Pt4i $689 - n1 7T: Kathleen Von Feldt was present. Mr. Allison said that this request is for an additional mobile tame to be used as an-accessory to fans use. Mr. Allison raid his depar-trent recommended approval of this request. MI. Yon Feldt answered questions by the Weird. C t nissioner Kirby made a motion to approve ZP 1 $689. Cammissioner Steirrnark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ZPMi $685 - A'ATO: Mr. Allison presented this item and said the request is for an additional rabbits home to be used as an accessory to farm use. Mr. Amato was present and explained that he needed the mobile 1.7e for his hired man. M .;Allison said his deiaartment rooanmended approval of this request. Commissioner Steirmark made a motion to approve ZPt*i $685. Cr nissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RESC TICKS AND ORDINANCES: The resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no ordinances. There being no further business, this mooting was adjourned at 10:20 A. M. APPROVED: BOARD OF COCNIY OOMcSSICNERS P ZDCOUNTY, COLORADO Jain T. Martin, Chairman �Ca lsonEXCUSED Norman Carlson , � 1 . W. Kirby ATTEST: r a id,C,, Ci .CHIP, K. Ste c o Weld County Clerk and Ana $ete and CI 'k to the A� d(By-eC?eputy County C er Page 4, Dooanber 1, 1982 • NOT I C E Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center•, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Use By Special Review are requested to attend and may. be heard. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the field County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, , 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. DOCKET NO. 82-80 APPLICANT Flatiron Paving Co. P. O. Box 229 Boulder, Colorado 80306 DATE: December 15, 1982 TIME: 2:00 P.M. REQUEST: Use By Special Review - an asphalt batch plant LEGAL DESCRIPTION Part of Sections 20 and 29, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. • BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Bette M. Foose, Deputy DATED: December 1, 1982 PUBLISHED: December 2, 1982 in the La Salle Leader RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS foot 6, 1982 AGENDA Tape No. 82-96 and 82-97 ROIL CALL: John Martin, Q airnen (buck Carlson-; Pro Tem . • Norman Carlson Bill Kirby . June Steirmark MINUTES: Approval of minutes of December 1, 1982 ADDITIOtiS TO AGi2lt : Delete Item 410 under New Business APPROVAL OF CCNiiNC AGENDA: • WIUSSICVER COORDINATOR REFC S: 1) Connu nication Services 2) Engineering Services 3) Health Services 4) Planning Services 5) Purchasing & Personnel COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BUSINESS: OLD: NEW: 1) Consider request to waive bidding procedure for oil & gas lease for Alberta Petroleum, Inc. on Pt. Of $26 T6N R66W 2) Consider amencin nt,bo 1982- 1983 Placement Alternative Plan - Soc. Serv. 3) Consider-Cancellation of General Fund Warrants for Nov., 1982, 'Ls arb nt of $250.56 4) Consider renewal for 3.2% burs license for Mildred H. Renfro, dba Millie's Cafe 5) Consider renewal request for Restaurant and Iounge license with extended hagrs for Red Steer Restaurant & Lounge, Inc. 6) Consider renewal request for Tavern License with extended hours for June Rosalez, dba Casino Ear 7) Consider temporary er rgency,elosure of VCR 40 betsQeen SCR 45 6 47 due to flooding 8) Consider 1983 County Dance License for Red Steer Restaurant & Lounge 9) Consider 1983 County Dance License for June Rosalez, dba Casino Bar 10) Consider amen*tnt to 1982 - 1933 Weld County Plan - Placement Bevies - SS 26 11) Consider amended contract for Juvenile Diversion Program and authoriza- tion for Chhairxaan to sign 12) Consider resolution establishing Health and Life Insurance Claim E1nd Inprest Fund account and adopting policy governing fund 13) Consider resolution authorizing Weld County Treasurer to establish Employee Health& Life insurance Trust Fund 14) Consider oil & gas division order Iron Annoo Production Con-loamy for . W2 S5 TIN R66W 15) Consider Child Abuse Intervention contract and authorization for Chairman to sign NfS[ BoSINESS AND PLAMN NG CCKr. CN PAt 3 OF AGENDA /O. CONSENT AGENDA APPOINIMtnrS: Dec 2 - Utilities Coordinating Board 10:00 AM Doc 2 County (ou nil ' . 1130 PM • Dec 2 - Board of Adjustment 2:00 FM Doc 7 - Health Board (Nov. 6 Dec. meetings combined) 1:00 PM Doc 8 - Board reetirg cancelled 9:00 AM Dec 8 - Housing Authority 7:30 PM Deo 9 - Area Agency on Aging 9:00 AM Dec 9 • Plaoment Alternatives Commission 1:30 PM Dec 10 outrun Resources Advisory Board 9:00 AM Dec 10 - Library Board 4:00 PM Doc 13 - Work cession 1:30 PM Doc 14 Airport Authority • 1:00 PM Dec 16.-.Utilities Coordinating Board 10:00 AM Dec 16 - Board of Adjustment 2:00 PM Dec 16 - Retirement Board 2:00 PM Dec 16 - Building Trades commission 7:30 PM }:EARIN3S: Dec 13 - USR, oil and gas production in R-1 Dist., H & C Coltan Co. 11:00 AM Doc 15 - COG, A to Cl, Jack W. Zimbelman 2:00 PM Dec 15 - Hearing to consider tavern license, Jack W. Zimbelman, dba Pavoyt+,.t Pub 2:00 PM Dec 15 - Hearing to consider retail liquor store license, Kathy M. Zimbelman, dba Prospect Pub Liquor 2:00 PM Dec 15 - tSR, asphalt batch plant, Flatiron Paving Co. 2:00 PM Deo 22 - VSR, sanitary landfill and Certificate of Designation, Colorado Landfill, Inc. (To be continued) 2:00 PM Rf3'ORPS: 1) Jerry Wanes, Ambulance Service, monthly report for September, 1982 2) Drew Scheltirga, Engineering Dept., monthly report for November, 1982 CCl+At.NICATICt3: 1) Board of Land Commissioners re: expiring leases on public lands in Colo. 2) Agriculture Council of Weld County re: MX system in Wyoming 3) Weld County Engineering Dept. re: closing gravel pits RFSOIAmIONS: 1) Approve tSR, gravel pit operation, Bucklen Equip. Co. (Approved 8/18/82), 2) Approve SE #171,- Pressly * 3) Approve Satellite Ocrm nications Television Franchise * 4) Approve authorization for Weld (runty Treasurer to establish erplcyee health & life insurance trust fund * 5) Approve establishing health &life insurance claim fund inprest fund account & adopting a policy governing the furl * 6) Approve te :crazy cmergenncy clncnre of WCR 40 between WCR 45 & 47 * 7) Approve cancellation of General }Null Warrants for Nov., 1982 - $250.56 * 8) Approve SE #172 - Weidenkeller & Rangel * 9) Approve ZPEH (fib& - Kanawyer • * 10) Approve ZPIM 1689 - Mon Foldt * 11) Approve ZPMH 1685 - Amato * 12) Approve oil & gas lease for Calvin Petroleum Corp. for S3, T4N, R67W * 13) Approve oil & gas lease for Double Eagle Petroleum and Mining Currpary for S26, T4N, R67W * 14) Approve oil & gas lease for Calvin Petroleum Corp. for S24, T4N, R67W * 15) Approve oil, & gas lease for Williams Exploration Co. for S8, T7N, R63W * 16) Approve Retail Liquor Store License for Miry M. Viefhaus, dba Craw Valley liquors * 17) Approve 3,2% beer- license for Gladys Howard, High Plains Enterprises, dba Pine Lake Resort * 18) Approve Memorandum of Agreement between Weld County & Weld County Senior Citizens Coordinators and authorization for (hairran to sign * 19) Approve Memorandum of Agreement between Weld Canty and Weld Mental Health Center and authorization for Chairman to sign * 20) Approve Mprorandun of Agreement between Weld County and West Greeley Soil Conservation District and, authorization for Chairman to sign * 21) Approve Memorandua of Agreanent between Weld County and Weld County Crnntnity Center Foundation, Inc. and authorization for Chairman to sign * 22) Approve appointments to Weld County flea Agency on Aging Advisory Board * Signed at this meeting rasa rr prxriax Page 3 - CONTINUED December 6/ 1982 NEW: 16) C<kisider request for transfer of Permit and Succession of operators on Geisert property and authorization for Chairman to sign 17) Consider approval of Memorandum of Agreement between Weld County and Weld County Senior Citizen Coordinators anti authorization for Chairman to sign 18) Consider approval of Mmorandun of Agreement between Weld County and Weld Mental Health Center and authorization for.Chairman to sign 19) Consider approval of Memorandum of Pcireenent between'Weld County and West Greeley Soil Conservation District and authorization for Chairman to sign 20) Consider approval of Memorandum of Argreemont between Weld County and Weld (tunty Conraarity Center Foundation, Inc. and authorization for Chairmen to sign 21) O nsidex appointments to the Weld County Area Agency on Aging Advisory Board of Maria Kallas-Braskent Joe Perez,'Jr.: and Dr. Maurice Bradley Ward 22) Consider Agreement with Greeley Area Chamber' of Crtrce 23) Consider Head Start Dental Agreements 24) Consider 1983 (lead Start Grant Revision PLANNING: 1) Show Cause Hearing, Stk 4443, airports hanger.and skydiving school Jams McDonald on B2142s<t4 of S25 T2N R68W (Cont. from 11/22/82) 2) Deletion of Condition 41 Iran FE 4578 - Wacker • iL n Tc AH1111375 RESOLUTION RE: GRANT OF FPANCHISE TO SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS CABLE TELEVISION, INC. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and ro O U WHEREAS, after a full and complete hearing on all aspects of { the application of Satellite Communications Cable Television, a ow Inc. , for a franchise to construct, maintain, and operate a cable E 3 N0 CC w television system and distribution facilities and additions and n removal thereto in, under, above, along and upon the road, o epee highways, bridges, viaducts, easements for the public utilities in the unincorporated area of the County of Weld, and a CC CI WHEREAS, after full discussion and due deliberation, the vz 0 w Commissioners of the County of Weld, herein called the "County, " o CI find that the construction, operation and maintenance of a cable W VI M Id 4 television system serving the County is consistent with the o z public interest, and specifically, with the establishment and r4 } healthy maintenance of television broadcast service within the Cl CC CWCr unincorporated areas of the County, and • Ln0 co co 0°0 WHEREAS, the granting of such franchise is, in the judgment m tL of the Commissioners, conducive to the best interests of the inhabitants of the County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the franchise requested by Satellite Communications Cable 2elevision, Inc. , its successors and assigns, herein called "Grantee," a nonexclusive, revocable franchise to' 'construct, maintain and operate such transmission and distribution facilities as may be reasonably required for or are, in any manner, incidental to the ro 2(-) transmission of signals, other than telephone company signals, by ca0 wire in and for the unincorporated areas of the County as its o w corporate limits may from time to time exist. The permit and all 0 w CC w rights granted hereunder shall continue for a period of fifteen oyears from the effective date hereof, unless sooner terminated or revoked. co cc - 4 This grant shall be conditioned on Franchisee contracting Jthe pole attachment agreements with applicable utility companies 0JU and filing such agreements with the Weld County ,Clerk and sz O r 41 Recorder prior to commencing construction of cable lines. ; it; 41.3 This grant of franchise shall be subject to and governed by MWeld County Ordinance No. 94 and as it shall be amended or z o z succeeded. 0 a 0 w a The above and foregoing Resolution was, upon motion duly £CC made and seconded, was adopted by the following vote on the 24th in — CO CO o CO day of November _ , A. D. , 1982. yy� /J `� BOARD OF COUNTY ATT81 'f 0-1-1 0-4" 1 V��'i°"'+f'� WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ISSI0NERS Weld County Clerk and Recorder �T71 and el rk to the noa-d Jo Mart n Chairman (By: a 1-.,. � I�e�uty County Clerk uc Car son, Pro-Tem APPR ,F6 AS T •it . Norman Car son aunty Att rney • .'E;i,1 W. Xi , rm `.y ne K. St itIr • -2- DATE PRESENTED: December 6, 1982 GRANT OF FRANCHISE The County of Weld, State of Colorado, herein referred to as "Grantor," hereby grants to Satellite Communications Cable Television, Inc. , herein referred to as 'Grantee, ' a franchise of scope and description as follows: Johnstown and Milliken System: - area south of Johnstown known as Mexican Colony. - area north of Johnstown known as Little Johnstown. - approximately 6 homes adjacent to Milliken Town line. Kersey System: - area south of Kersey known as Sandy Knolls Boulevard. Eaton, Ault and Pierce System: No - approximately 5 homes adjacent to Town lines. V)0 The franchise is granted for a term of fifteen (15) years V 4 commencing on November 24 , 1982. This franchise ray he renewed ow 0 3 for an additional ten (10) year term on such terms and conditions Oct "n as may be described in Ordinance No. 94 of Weld County Ordinances 0 w or any subsequently amending Ordinances. This franchise shall go core ',, into effect when an acceptance of this franchise has been filed cri — w with the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners and when a M -J CO U bond or letter of credit has been filed and when a certificate of ✓ z o w insurance has been filed with the Clerk to the Board of County O1 on a Commissioners. w En D M 4 This franchise shall not be assigned or transferred, either m a,a in whole or in part, or leased, sublet, or mortgaged in any o >- manner, nor shall title thereto, either legal or equitable, or Uf[ w ¢ CC any right, interest or property therein, pass to or vest in any 41 CI a CO person without the prior written consent of the County. 0 v.- LL This franchise shall be governed by the requirements of Ordinance No. 94 entitled, "AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISE," or such other Ordinance that shall succeed nd Ordinance No. 94 . *Y;_DATED December 6, 1982 sil '� � /y, /j BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS tUy.�- n A (?jSTt "'-IQucl!.. l: •;iiy✓ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO , lEf' y , it l W�_kt ('G Y,,,E erk and Recorder an d4 tohoard By: � ';4l4 ,' l �'- a rman ell( m/;• Deputy County '0 er V 6 • ACCEPTANCE OF FRANCHISE This is to certify that Satellite Communications Cable Television, Inc. , has, on the _1O day of JO iic6u, 1982, accepted the franchise for cable television construction within the following described areas of the County of Welds Johnstown and Milliken System: N0Oi - area south of Johnstown known as Mexican Colony. - area north of Johnstown known as Little Johnstown, v o - approximately 6 homes adjacent to Milliken Town line. U Kersey System: o - area south of Kersy known as Sandy Knolls Boulevard. oa C> CL Eaton, Ault and Pierce Systems • Q - approximately 5 homes adjacent to Town lines. u and granted by the County of Weld, State of Colorado, as set vs CO CZ forth in Ordinance No. 94 of the Weld County Ordinances and such succeeding and amending Ordinances as shall be adopted by the County. Grantee agrees that it will be bound by and observe and N z carry out the terms and conditions of such franchise. N w o Grantee agrees to provide all services specifically set Inn 4 ro forth in its application to provide cable television service within the confines of the permit area, and further, its o z o } application is incorporated by reference and made a part of this CL .CC z franchise. m v Dated tawxjw /d,/t/2 c- a 0 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS CABLE TELEVISION, INC. By3_,2,2 ilk// q . // Nafdite- evib ubscribed and sworn to before me this / ' day f � ( : te, 19-12__. ,.o,,.un,r., d.' "'4 .114 Witness my hand and official seal. .`'oy..,.cs ,, . . 6 'f" 170 t':�: r. 4"1r �,`y ') aes Not ` r P lic My commission 1exppi/)r�ep11 .tte ist e. s• f;' � (4) VVV/// i e PERFORMANCE BOND Scald NceC-R .-386217 The premium for this beard is +♦I rasa I+s vP+srr CO r+sr payable in advance and satlecl to adjusl- nec. rr,tra al sapient manual ro',es � T i(.uLP + e•c+•.r+su. ac COe PAvr• 1 POCOO. L Eur(TI CO+POP*T0o' � usxi solo ISCtYVO V COPPOPet,O- FIEMANS FUND +YCPiC+V,SVrawa*SIC I+S.Pk%C(ca uP+\r Demmer 00101001 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: Thai we, SATELLITE CO:Cia NICATIONS CABLE TELEVISION, INC. as Principal and__.Fi rei:.af!5..Furl3-.ILSUtlZiCC.C4.._._______.__._._.a cwpcealion organised under the laws of the stole d .California__and duly ouncce-lied ureter the lows of the State of.CQ142.@IQ____-to become sole rarely on bonds and under- hking, as Surety,ore held GM firmly bound unto IfELOCOUNTY Weld County Attorney o O 0 N. - as Obligee in c0 in the full and just sum of Two Thousand Donors, ff---2,000.00--), lawful mosey of the United SW., of America, to be poll to the said Obligee, successors or assigns; qice whit-h payment wet!ord truly to be mode, we bird ourselves,our heirs, treculars,successors,administrators cirri assigns, folnfy 0 W and severally, Srmly by these presents O C> CC U W A Mt Condition of the above Obligation is such that whereas the said Principal Ms entered Lorna ccn6•ad of even date herewith with CC O he said Obligee to do and wham the following work, to-wit U w CO CC o INSTALLATION OF CATY SYSTEM ▪ rC W tO J 03 LS Q Z O s-1 N 2 • pis more specifically set forth -m in said obocf, to which contractriract left:ence is hereby males O CC W Cow therefore,if the said Principal shall well and truly do the ,o4 work, and falhq ends and every of the covenants. conditions and in 7 N W equirea,enls of the said contract in accordance with the plans and specifications. then the above obligation to be void, otherwise to M 4 n emain laid!lope and virtue Z Q Z OQ fa right of action shall accrue order this bond to of for the use of any person other then the Obligee,,arne1 herein>- O CC W Q fY E iealed with our seals ord dated Itets 10th day of Decerrter 19 82 IC, v C,- CO SATELL ^ ' COMN:UNICATIONS CABLE TELEVISION, INC. 0 4Y1 LL _F1reiT6nl_z_rmcgi _Iwaranae 4cr.Parly___-___----- Surety ,ccG /9• �. tot--/ 360039--583 Bettyf V rona Attorney-intact 6FNYR V1, AATT CAN FIREIIIAN'SFUND INSURANCE COMPANY N,�NOt-'AEll.%IL\BY THESE PRESENTS:Dori FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY.,Cnpwnbn July organized and(listing under the 13* g the Suit ofCal,fd nil,anti has ing its prinopn1 of f a(in the City and County of San Francisco.in said Stara h 31 made.cons)it used and appointed. and does by these paw nes nuke.eoo+tarute and appoint • BETTY H. ORONA PORTLAND, OR as trce and law 1W Aliascy-s}in.Facl.with full pons and authority hereby conferred In its na me,place and stead.to 4 sec ute.gal.actnowkdgc and desist,any and all bonds.undertakings.rtcognizances a ocher stolen obhg:t.ons is Ow nature thereof ' and to bind the Ca(.0(arioo IA<reby as fully and to the same a steot as if such bonds were signed by the Resident.sealed with the corpoe re seal of the Corporation and duty attested by is Secretary,hereby ratifying and confirming al that she said Atlerne)U)-in-Fact may do in the premises. Ws power et warty is aran:ed pursuant to Article V111.Seci,on 30 and 31 of By-taws of FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY now In full force and eaec1. , • r 'Maw VIII.Atp .w+aa.aA.,aaar4ReameA,J.r..,Sn.1•14".8.4 An.vvl'4 fnr..1A.1.Raa(ett C.ad Nye.,.ni ardi APPt•a+�ri •. kcalP A,ry.lawn..14 tlal,...c echo Pat dPesaro.Pm P.tiema,n1Ysa Prnd acs alma penal.,waist1,Ile.add C.rtcin at.Oa:a as d the aca•'d r Degc 4.0r Tot a xs,r,./i.l'4'a..0 t,oa Ift4 to Is...ppis'memo Sec'nsi+.M Anax)+-a(W N trytwar ail ea 1 aV al SO.ld,.Caaare.a.e Ala p 1 M ;N✓aan la Ind a Schad M Cara-arms. � 0 rka'a..il yt.. t fle A*M1r'ld lamb t.ieca A,ilai e,nnit.Amm.al+w.rwi rN l gams Jaa rtes paw.Neiea:..uurra,a 4C Naas Ale incutawa..Nana,Yea !p0' ,sramia Mambo imp N mot.e at of Gorelr0.r hoed 4[priori a aa.nl rr.on.apu+trrlw pals wca appan'.ar.C O U This wet of attorney is and seated under and by the authait of the following Rtsofution O j'o y sired f t adopted by the Board of Directors of amended or a . FUND INSURANCE COMPANY at a meeting duly called and bald OA the IRA day of July.1946,and lid Resolution has not boo amended or .0 o le poled: _ U "RESOLVEO,that the signature of any Vice-hcstdent.Assirtani Sterna( .and Resident Assislant Secretary of Oda Ca R Corporation may be attired or printed on any power of attorney.on any revocation of any . prtikate and thethesereto by powerdaUary.i 0o any urbt-fasimileseall by J raid and binding iany power of Cattorney.poati am re+«:iron of any post d attorney...Ix uNihcale bearing such facsimile signature a facsimle seal shall M O to raid and bindles upon the Corporation. O 3 - O IN WITNESS WHEREOF.FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed by Rs Ywe-htSidemt. H W ar and itscorporate seal to be hereunto atRsed this 3rd day of _April —,.19 79_ U •'o %—•—:.% • Fl RE IA AN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY CO CC . �'•his'• ., id t.. ow .n.• ` e +'s"� r„ By Trua Y+ �Aca Y cc STA-PEOFCALIFORNIA, 'a U C17 AND COUNT Y OF SAN FRANCISCO sal - - st- a On uhis3rd dayyof April .19 79 bcforcmeytrsonatrcame William H. Lauber O v< so me kn sh 0A11. O Feint by me duly sworn.did depo.c and say: that he is Vice-hcsdcni of FIREMAN"S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY.aM LI Caporatioadcsenhed ii and Phicheaecul rd the about tom ru meta:rhai he know the seat of saidCapxaiion:that the seal affixed to the sa4 instrument O1— is such corporate seal;thzt it w.s w am ei afh.ed by order of the Board of Directors of said Corporation and that he signed his name thereto by lift order. CCIIN WITNESSWHEREOF.I hays Micuntoset my hand and Axed my official seal,diets),and year herein Ent above written. i1 D F`W Kllltrl.II.p6lbA.lt11U9uuKtllllIlir,I11111111111n • M L- - OFFICIAL SEAL C M z E SUSIE K. GILEIRT ° AA-ti-�j6/,e244 o ¢ 'c-' NOTARY ct'UIC•CJJJFO71t14 - _ Weint i4 .Is Ure t CV.rtf CI S4f fAACKC0 >- L Mr(s-'sWc. Laian alt.17,MO p CERTIFICATE U �. AIIu111111111flllllll boillu Mrwl1KMu.YMINMI,UU - sea - iC Z STATE.OF CAI.IIORNIA. } as. �" CITY ANUCOCNTY OI'SAN FRANCISCO 111 n O �Y I.the undciug nett, A.sisranr Sccrpmy of FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE.COMPANY.3 CALIFORNIA Corporation.DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the t.rp;wrg and .ii rat htd 'O'.CFR Or A11ORM-i remains in full force and has not been resoled. and furthermore that Ankle VIII. N. 1i, Sections 30 and 31 of the fly haws of the Corpor.ciun, and the Resolution of IM Board of Directors,set forth in the Power of Attorney.are ohm In force. Signed and seat;JIIlhtfey-nJ County dr San Francisco.Darcdihe fl day of DeceOnyaer .1982 •`rr(c.0A.r.wa scar✓y ' 360)11 tIOI—tr-3-)6 AR • Certificate of Insurance MIS CCRTifCA1E IS)SSVED AS A VAT IER Of MPoRHRION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER THIS CER tifICATE ODES NOT A OEND,(VENDOR ALTER n<C0rEPAGE AfEOROED BY THE POLICIES VSTEO BELOW. AAME ANO AOOKSS Of ACcACr COMPANIES Alf ORDIN G COVERAGES C. G. N. INC. ca,sAN, A 921 SW WASHINGTON tErrcR PORTLAND OR 97805 coefAYM LW(' 14 1.AMC AND ADDRESS Of INSURED UiVPANY r 1E11EA V SATELLITE COFP1 CABLE lY PO BOX 465 t( `ANY IILa Rf:GOCN'0 WA 9805.? COMPANY E l[it[R This is to certify that policies of insurance listed below have been issued to the insured named above and are in force at this time. _ caYPANY I [ • Sit - [a •S "1 ICIf.A rill IhWRAY.f PDLK Y?.L EitR POLICY r^A fL CKH A;l.AEGAI[ A GENERAL I+ABILITY CPP445565 8/10/83 WANT FN)URY $ S Iy,1•�M• CC4•R*EHESSN 4 Io* q IrSA EV'..SCI-%IAA,ChS RQF PCAIYLAVA4t I I(tlqX IJ sspixs�I ANDca LAns Ira ' Q VN OO MASAO bkO ly CRYAtc �rq tROA FORM C(t* VC PRC�EAIICCOAGF t 1000 s 1000. Val eAeADrc+4 PROP(Rif ClNeiXO na. oAv.0 ((lgqJ TWAFtts%At CGSTAACIORS CIO Pt R$D1,AL INIIJCY - PIRY{vAL KRA, AUTOMOBILELIABILITY KKAV 1AUlYn • !'1 'UCH MAYA) • 1]CSAA'AUSNSYE;V4 ISOCALY ASS, r`r--YJY OKOEO (fACHOCC4RAC da) U H;RCD PROPCRf10AVAGE' $ Kt,0ANED B/A IINY'AYAND r� EXCESS LIABILITY LJ LNaPF1LA FORM AOOM1Y INy.;aY ANO PESDRri CAS/ACA 1 S DltWA W VMCR[ C(NeArtO OW WORKERS COMPENSATION 'Whiter and EMPLOYERS LIABILITY $ 1t*CA VA GC 7, OTHER - B 0905 REC 01913375 01/04/83 15:08 50.00 7/007 F 1886 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO SC RFTrON or OPE PJ.ICW.S•LCCADOSS VIRCI I{ ALL OPERATIONS OF THE NAKED INSURED Cencegation: Should any of the above des&",bed policies be cancelled before the eX1Nrati)n date thereof,the issuing com- pany will endeavor to mail _3D_ days written notice to the below named certificate holder,but failure to mail such notice shall impose 00 obligation or liability of any kind upon the company.. NAVE AND A tAISS OF CC RrlCA!!Ha DCA OA![i55'#D December 10, 1982 9 RUSS ANSON/WELD COINTY ATTNY 0 SOX 1948 GREEL.EY CO 80632 EswrYE RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR WELD COUNTY TREASURER TO ESTABLISH EMPLOYEE HEALTH AND LIFE INSURANCE TRUST FUND WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado Statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined that there is a need to set up a new trust fund through the Weld County Treasurer's Office, for the administration of the protected self-insurance health and and life insurance program for Weld County employees and dependents, and WHEREAS, the Health and Life Insurance Trust Fund is a trust fund for the financing and accounting of health and life insurance coverage furnished to Weld County employees and dependents. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Veld County that the Health and Life Insurance Trust Fund be, and hereby is introduced into the Weld County Accounting system, and that the Weld County Treasurer is hereby authorized to establish said funds accordingly. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all interest accruing to monies in this fund shall be deposited in this fund. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of December, A.D., 1982. 1 � ,, - BOARD OF COUNTY CO`VIlSSIONERS ATTEST �, j ,� J .cI r.f! :j?�[-n/ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County C/Irk and Recorder ted hi �f and Clerk to the Board _ - Mar- n, Chairma (/ �(�, -g J n T, };actin, Chairman BY: ty Co_ l _ �(fL � c c Carlson, ro Ten � ep)yty County Clerk Ap r d as to form: Noncan Carlson ----�-- County Attorney ./11/&.':a, e R, SteinmarkR -�-- RESOLUTION RE: ESTABLISHING THE HEALTH AND LIFE INSURANCE CLAIN FUND IHPRFST FUND ACCOUNT AND ADOPTING A POLICY GOVERNING THE FUND. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado Statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Veld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that there is a need for a health and life insurance claim imprest fund in the amount of not more than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for insurance claims, and WHEREAS, it has been determined that there has been a need to establish a health and life insurance claim imprest fund to expedite payments and reduce processing costs, and WHEREAS, It shall be specifically understood that all disbursements must be reimbursed in total, and WHEREAS, the Board believes it to be in the best interest of the County to establish such imprest fund, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it advisable and in the beat interest of Weld County to adopt the following policy regarding disbursements from the Health and Life Insurance Claims lmprest Fund: 1. Expenditures will be for authorized insurance claims for the self-protected health and life insurance fund and program. 2. All payments shall be substantiated by a claim payment form authorized by the James Company. 3. All disbursements shall be reimbursed to the Imprest Fund at the time of disbursement. 4. Authorized signators from the James Company shall be the only person(s) allowed to request funds from the Imprest for approved claims. S. The Imprest Fund shall be maintained by the Finance Office, reconciled monthly and a report of transaction and composition of the fund balance submitted monthly to the Director of Finance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of -, Weld County, Colorado that until further order of the Board, an imprest fund, entitled the Health and Life Insurance Claim Imprest Fund is hereby established and that such account shall not exceed a One Thousand Dollar ($1,000.00) balance plus outstanding checks for claims at any one time, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Director of Finance shall be responsible for all receipts, disbursements and reimbursements in the administration of said fund. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the James Company shall be designated authorized signatory on the Fund, approved by the Director of Finance. .. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that any interest earned by the imprest fund in the bank account shall be deposited in the Employee Health and Life Insurance Trust Fund. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the above and foregoing policy concerning the Health and Life Insurance Claim Imprest Fund be, and hereby is, adopted. Said policy effective December 6, 1982, and Fund shall be operative January 1, 1983. The above and foregoing resolution vas, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by- the following ll vote on the 6th day of December, A.D., 1982, ATTEST - " - ' � 4 '" `` BBOARDOF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS . I e fr- iv1 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board �rtin, h/^u SA/T. Hart n, Chairman :— , - Cook a Del unty Cler Chuck Carlson, row Te Appr as to form. NOman a on D County Attorney e K. Stein rk -2— )2ESOLUTIQj RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING EMERGENCY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 4O BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 45 AND 47 DUE TO FLOODING. WHEREAS, the RaPrd of County Crnnissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Hare Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(0 (a), CRS 1973, as amended, "...local authorities, with their respective Jurisdiction, ray for the purpose of road construction and r,aintenanoe, tcmorarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to eitcv d a ctecified nurtor of work days for project completion and shall, in oonjuction with any such road closure establish ep7ropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected, ..." and WHEREAS, the Panrd, pursuant to said statute, has determined, upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, that conditions exist which make it necessary to te;ceorarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said county roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Pnard of County Ccrmissicners of Weld County, Colorado that the Board deem it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on county roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby auth- orizes and orders the costing of such traffic control devices as shall be reason- ably necessary to regulate, %arn and/or guide. traffic thereon for the safety of the general p»lic and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual. on Uniform Traffic Control Ix-vices, • BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Corrissioners of Weld County, Colorado does declare and establish the following County road to be tazp- orarily closed, which shall become effective when standard official traffic control devices are erected giving notice of the restrictions and, when such devices are erected and in place at: Weld County Road 4O between Weld County Road 45 and 47 due to flooding. • Said closure to be effective November 29, 1982 for an indefinite period of time. P- f r Ct C - � - „G `.i-4' /41; The abow and foregoing Resolution was, on notion duly made and seconded, adopted by the follawirg vote on the _ 6thday of December, 1982. • DCARD OF CURTLY OCWISSIcVFRS WELD ixtflIY, OGR 941 7-- ))IC `TT. Mar tirt, Chairman uc Carlsd, Pro-Tem Norman Ca1rson Si� X1rb J----' �J ./ e K. Steinmark AMU' ASE Onv.�„ [Crime (w'IPMUn ' V Weld Canty Clerk and Pecorder_and Clerk to the Board \/} t H#ZMaY panty Clerk k' APPROVED AS '1O FOR-1: weld Canty Attorney 11) ;at 22 544a "yRoxl PAaud Vat,4 1/14 f 40 GJc a 40 v' au, �j/erheas .et;ne.ermey ° sa,ee 49h-2, \SA 744 d,/iad1G "-tee ele r.'n'a. TITLE iliin eAr f e avgeb 7iveate y SURVEY BY DATE DRAWN BY ?Qti. 'Xay DATE CHECKED BY DATE ----- COUNTY ROAD NO. 40 APPROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING FORM 16 2/75 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, GENERAL FUND WARRANTS IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $ 250.56 HAVE BEEN ISSUED IN ERROR OR THE AMOUNTS FOR WHICH THEY WERE ORP H HAVE OTHERWISE BEEN CHANGED. 1.1TERFAS, A LIST OF THE SPECIFIC WARRANT IIUF.8fRS, DATES, NAMES, AND AMOUNTS IS ON FILE WITH THE ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO ISSI0NERS, WEI D COUNTY, COLORADO, THAT SAID GENERAL FUND WARRANTS FOR THEMONTH OF NOVEMBER-1982 IN THE A'OUNT OF $ 250.56 8E, AND THE SN.IE ARE HEREBY CANCELLED AND HELD FOR NAUGHT. THE ABOVE AND FORGOING RESOLUTION WAS, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, ADOPED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE THIS 6th DAY OF DECEMBER , 1982_ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 91-frtzeillyt 1Y271,4) ATTEST: \Ma1", COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER --- AND CLERK-TO THE BOARD,/ 8Y: _ 9s/ cz D FFUUTY COUNTY CLERK` APP ED AS TO F _ .- Ge0 O COUNTY ATTORNEY ---- • FATE PRFSEY1}D: December 6, 1982 LAP-- 11 c- a/.4 AR1910780 ' RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION NO. 172 - BOB AND DOROTHY WEIDENKELLER, ROBERT AND CARMEN RANGEL WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home V Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the go affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and r WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has reviewed the OW 03 request of Bob and Dorothy Weidenkeller, Robert and Carmen Rangel C:a for an exemption form the definitions of "subdivision" and "sub- e: U divided land" in Section 30-28-101 (10) (d) , CRS 1973, as amended, ce a and Section 2-1 A. (3) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, .. � a� and w m u WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners finds that Bob 00. ,x4 and Dorothy Weidenkeller, Robert and Carmen Rangel are the owners NW ~C4 of certain parcels of land located in part of the NW4, Section 14, (2)tow Township 7 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, 0 LL y Colorado, and PZ ra o r WHEREAS, Bob and Dorothy Weidenkeller wish to convey to Robert oce r and Carmen Rangel the south portion of "Tract No. 2", thereby coo, changing the boundary lines of Parcel "A" and Parcel "B", being PP o r more particularly described as follows: AU. Parcel A Part of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of Section 14, Township 7 North, Range 66 West of the 6th Principle Meridian, Weld County, Colo- rado, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the West Quarter Corner (W4 Cor) of said Section 14 and assuming the west line of said NW4 as bearing North 00°00'00" East with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto; Thence North 00°00'00" East along said west line a distance of 356.65 feet to the True Point of Beginning of the parcel being described; Thence continuing North 00°00'00" East a distance of 130. 44 feet; Thence South 89°18'25" East a distance of 780.54 feet; Thence South 30°37'35" East a distance of 152.68 feet; Thence North 89°18'25" West a distance of 858.32 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Said described parcel contains 2.454 acres, more or less, and is subject to any rights- of-way or other easements as granted or re- served by instruments or as now existing on said described parcel of land. Page 2 RE: SE 4172 - WEIDENXELLER AND RANGEL Parcel B roto . u ` Part of the Northwest.Quartor. (NWk) of Section 4)6 ' 14, Township 7 North, Range 66 West of the w 6th Principle Meridian, Weld County, Colo- A rado, being more particularly described as -+ follows, s Beginning at the West Quarter Corner (W1 Cor) M Q of said Section 14 and assuming the west line n of said NWk as bearing North 00°00'00" East o with all other bearings contained heroin rela- w tive thereto; cr Thence North 00°00'00" East a distance of v 356.65 feet; -- x Thence South 89°18'25" East a distance of n w 858.32 feet; CO a Thence South 30°37'35" East a distance of 414.42 feet; o w Thence North 89°26'46" West a distance of Y 1069.43 feet to the point of beginning. LI a Said described parcel contains 7.866 acres, e cow more or less, and is subject to any rights- r- u. of-way or otherceasements as granted or re- o,z served by instuments or as now existing on o a said described parcel of land. w a NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Boatd of County Com- ccx co a missioners that the above described parcels be, and hereby are, o °,.' declared to be exempt from the definitions of `subdivision" and "subdivided land" as set forth in Section 30-28-101 (20) , CRS 1973, as amended, and Section 2-1 A. (3) of the Weld County Sub- division Regulations. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 1st day of December, A.D. , 1982. 'f},') `1 4- ' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEStil;,." JariA72LWWW4,11 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld'Croupty-Clerk ah�,R order eliyo -C 'fk :to the Bo rd qp n rtin, airman j tan County r C ck Carlson, ro Tem ^A��P D AS TO FORM: EXCUSED C _V Norman Carlson County Attorney Gy! ne X. S lnmark DATE PRESENTED: December 6, 1982 RESOLUTION RE: GRANT MOBILE HOME PERMIT NO, 686 - RICHARD KANAWYER WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado on the 1st day of December, 1982, considered the re- quest of Richard Kanawyer for a mobile home to be used as a principal dwelling on the parcel of land, which is to be occu- pied in an A-Agricultural Zone District, more particularly described as follows: Lot 6, Block 44, Aristocrat Ranchettes, . Second Filing, Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, having heard the testimony, finds that said request should be granted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the request of Richard Kanawyer for permission to place a mobile home to be used as a principal dwelling on the above described parcel of land, which - was found to be in compliance with the Weld County Zoning Ordi- nance, Section 43, be, and hereby is, granted. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 1st day of December, A.D. , 1982. n '7 F BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �no,��( /��� Wk vow" WELD COUNTY,J COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder Oti/�srJ Jn-sf; 1 a d- lerk to the r T. art n, Chai man uty ounty r uc ar s , Pro-Tem c AP AS TO FORM:IL EXCUSED Norman Carlson d vc County Attorney W. K r y ne . S nmark DATE PRESENTED: December 6, 1982 CD : 7-0 t`) R\ t "\ 0 (Y. 6 P RESOLUTION RE: GRANT MOBILE HOME PERMIT NO. 689 - EDWARD VON FELDT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado on the 1st day of December, 1982, considered the re- quest of Edward Von Feldt for an' additional mobile home to be used as an accessory to farm use on the parcel of land, which is to be occupied in an A-Agricultural Zone District, more particularly described as follows: Part of the WW1/4, Section 1, TIN, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, having heard the testimony, finds that said request should be granted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the request of Edward Von Feldt for permission to place an additional mobile home to be used as an accessory to farm use on the above described parcel of land, which was found to be in compliance with the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, Section 43, be, and hereby is, granted.with the condition that a septic permit shall be required before a mobile home building permit is issued. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 1st day of December, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: a'�.`oJ 4.viA � •-' ' 'Lri WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder )7/141,,c/ an d_lprk to�t`hIe $oar J, T. Mart n, Chairman Q3Yi JO Deputy Count CYe`rk C uck Cat'sorf, rP o-Tem APPROV D AS TO FORM: EXCUSED Norman Carlson County Attorney . K r y - c ne K. Ste'n ark DATE PRESENTED: December 6, 1982 1.l) ; 7ibi ft-, lF If( (IL,', °'f'-+! - P RESOLUTION RE: GRANT MOBILE HOME PERMIT NO. 685 - LEE AND NEVA AMATO WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado on the 1st day of December, 1982, considered the request of Leo and Neva Amato for an additional mobile home to be used as an accessory to farm use on the parcel of land, which is to be occupied in an A-Agricultural Zone District, more particularly described as follows: Part of the WW1/4, Section 1, TIN, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, having heard the testimony, finds that said request should be granted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the request of Lee and Neva Amato for permission to place an additional mobile home to be used as an accessory to farm use on the above described parcel of land, which was found to be in compliance with the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, Section 43, be, and hereby is, granted. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 1st day of December, A.D. , 1982. '-M n '_/ -f- ` BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: V �v n 1CWA • Zttt WE D COUNTY, CO RADO Wel County Clerk and -R corder U "Y Jl�f�,,,) rd C1 rk to the and J n T. Martin, Chairman By: �� Deputy Coun y 1 rk C1zuc-c Carlson, ro-Tem AP V D AS TO FORM: 2 EXCUSED / Norman Carlson ` U County Attorney . W. K r y c ne K. Ste nmar DATE PRESENTED: December 6, 1982 i_ D: 24N ire k4 Ill QC.: G 1 - e AR111D771 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION OF OIL AND GAS LEASE COVERING CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNED BY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, LOCATED IN SECTION 3, TOWN- SHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 67 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. , WELD COUNTY, COLORADO WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, „o Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home 00 o Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and 0 3 WHEREAS, Weld County, Colorado is the owner of vast acres ro cc of mineral lands located in Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a portion of said mineral acres presently is not VI CC leased, and .. .a Y WHEREAS, said unleased mineral acres were put up for bid 0: to lease, and coo ro- ,z-. WHEREAS, Calvin Petroleum Corporation, 145 1st Street, Ft. �w •.'y Lupton, Colorado 80621, submitted the high bid to lease the C' 0-W following described mineral lands, to-wit: rLL Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the c z 6th P,M. , Weld County, Colorado — a Section 3: a strip 100' wide being 50' CC wide on each side of a center line desc. as follows: Beg. at a pt. on the 'NL of cc r the County road on the S. of said NE 1/4, m 51' M/L II, of the WL of the Co. road on 0 0• the E of said NE 1/4; th. N 37°42' W 3238' , Th NW'ly on a 1° 30' curve to left w 347' to a pt. on NL of NE 1/4, 463' E of NWc thereof a distance of 3585' conveyed in Bk. 292, Pg. 165 WHEREAS, said described parcel contains 8.23 land acres,and 8.23 net mineral acres, more or less, and WHEREAS, said mineral lands shall he leased for the total sum of ONE THOUSAND, TWO HUNDRED FORTY TWO and 73/100 DOLLARS ($1,242. 73) , together with a rental fee of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) per net mineral acre, which lease is to run for a period of three (3) years, commencing December 1, 1982, and ending December 1, 1985, and WHEREAS, Weld County desires to accept the high bid offer of Calvin Petroleum Corporation to lease the above described mineral acreage. '1d 5 e ', (Me; - PelAck - g to-ate 4_ C., ino 0 U 0 C4O v Page 2 c. RE; OIL & GAS LEASE - CALVIN PETROLEUM CORP. a J ow 03 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- o cc a a missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the high bid offer of , ce 0 o Calvin Petroleum Corporation, 145 1st Street, Ft. Lupton, Colo- cc N r? c rado 80621, be, and hereby is, accepted for a period of three a 99-, le (3) years with the total sum being as above listed. w CO U The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made N a o\W and seconded, . adopted by the following vote on the /et day of ca:- rcccc December, A.D. , 1982, w N LL BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS o WELD COUNTY, COLORADO z //; 7 7:>• 4 Len" —4: �JJ2Fl > T. Martin Chairman ore WC Ct z M.40 Car s n, Pro-Tern CD 0] o°- EXCUSED lx.u. Norman Carlson 4eeby , ATTEST: U a K. S inmark Weld County--Clerk and Recorder an -C1\erk, do l the Board Dep'uti , oun y C er :P _ D AS TO County Attorney DATE PRESENTED: December 6, 1982 . 11110 COUNTY. COLORADO Olt AND CAS LEASE %1-)1 t+IS O4rtiMl'il rade this 1St say of December 1982 between Veld County, Colorado, a political suEdfvlsion o ! t'e State of Colorado, by the 6oard of County Cornfssiontr5. (Cr its respective interests, C/5 board of County Cc-inls- >rt O say e•s. weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, areeley, Colorado&'531,TLessor (whether One cr more), and o u Calvin Petroleum Corporation, 145 1st, Ft. 1upton.C f ' 0 (OfDollars (S 1,242,113 ) I. 'esscr in consraeraa on or One housapd Tvlo Hund ed Font ki an I M U to hand paid,—of the royalties herein pro' ed, and df t>e agree. rat of l"e,,ee hi c �ed, hereby grants, ease and lets exclusively unto lessee for the purpose of investigating, exploring, prospecting, drilling and atnlrg for an Ca nrod,cing oil, gas and other hydrocarbons, laying pipe lines, building tants, power stations, telephone lives art, oth O oy structures In Neon to produce, save, tale care of, treat, trt�eDt llowlrnd O trn saidact olroducts, and any reve9atof.aeyprtyhts. C 3 thereein In being'l situated a in the County d t County Weld, Stites of 0 Colorado, and described as follows: Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P. F1, ~ roc Section 3: a strip 100' wide, being 50' wide on each side of a center o o line desc. as follows: Beg, at a pt. on the NL of the County road on w the S. of said NE 1/4, 51' M/L W. of the WL of the Co. road on in cc m the E of said NE 1/4; Th. N 370 42' W 3238' , Th NW' ly on a 1O 30' o curve to left 347' to a pt. on NL of NE p 1/4, 463'7 E of NWc thereof ce a distance f 35115' , conveed in .re292nlraPa(re 165 t< hnd containing more or less $g �y 9 .___i.��.___ acres, �.8.2 tOU 2. Subject to the other provisions herein contained, this lease shall be for a term of 3 years from this dot ew Z (called 'primary term') and as long thereafter as oil, gas or other hydrocarbons. is produced from said land hereunde O ' nr drilling or retorting operations are conducted thereon. .-t h- ‘,4 y. The royalties to be paid by lessee are: (a) do oil, ore-eighth of that produced and saved from said land. th r1 sa-e to be del Ae red at the wells. or to the credit of Lessor into the pipe lire to which the yells ray be connected; tan lessee may from tire to time purchase any royalty oil in its possession, paying yingl thetaarket et price other herefor hydrocarbon r a Ice tie field where produced on the date of purchase; (b) on gas, 9 casing head is. thrrefrom. th.etd rarket value atdthedwilldofror,e-eighthd off the of them galssor in soldthe manufacture of or used, provided gasoline gas oldratrthecis O- X wells the royalty shall be one-eighth of the amount realized from succh saleod an, salter from said sulfur the royalty l lend,shall water bfifty a cents (50C) per long ton. lessee shall have fret use of oil. gas, ch) Ofrpm lessor's wells. (or all operations hereunder, and the royalty on oil and gas shall be computed after deducting > any so used. If a well capable of producing gas in paying quantities is completed on the above described land and is tyr wy 4 shut in, this lease shall continue in effect for a period of one year from the date such hell is shut in. lessee or Cc r any lessor as royalty,eontor�before in toneryearner pfromdthehdatensuch well for the pismshuntt inr ,a the rsum of delay$ 00.00.per welt,mand, if COCO such payment or tender is made, this lease shell continue in effect for a further period of one year. In like manner .. .. and upon lilt Da ynentS or tenders annually, made on or before each anniversary of the shut-fn date of such well. this O .- base shall continue in effect for successive periods of twelve (12) months each. 'r`is 4, If operations for drilling are rot correnced on said lard as hereinafter provided, on or before one year fro ,this date, the lease shall then terminate as to both parties, unless on or before such anniversary date lessee shall raw or tender to lessor, and shall continue of the depository for all rentals payable hereunder regardless of changes in m.iterShip of said land or the rentals el_her by conveyance or by the death or Incapacity of lessor, theww sof of oh shall Eight and 23/100 oollarts) (S 1,00 ) per net mineral acre. (herein celled rental), corer the privilege of deferring correncement of operations for drilling for a period of twelve (11) months. In like ,nacrer and upon like parents or tenders annually the cvrtneerent of operations for drilling ray be further deferred fir successive periods of twelve (12) months each during the primary term. The payment or tender of rental herein referred to may be made in currency, Or check at the option of the lessee; and the depositing of such currency, or check in any post office, properly addressed to the lessor, on or before the rental paying date, shall be deemed pay- ment as herein provided. The down cash payment is consideration for the lease according to its terms and shall rot he allocated as mere rental for a period. lessee may at any tire .recutt and deliver to lessor or place of record a release Cr releases covering any portion or portions of the above described premises and thereby surrender this s the rentals payaD erhereunderdshallsbe reduced'inv the oproportion g that r the n acrreage covered hereby is the acreage t reduced d. end tbyr thereafter and be slid release or releases. 5. Should any well drilled on the above described land during the primary term before production is obtained be a dry hole, or should production be obtained during the primary term and thereafter cease, then and in either event. if operations for drilling an additional well are not co--raced or operations for reworking an old well are not pur- sued on said land on or before the first rental paying date neat succeeding the cessation of production or drilling or reworking on said well or wells, then this lease shall terminate unless Lessee, on or before said date, shall re- su-e the payment of rentals. Upon resumption of the payment of rental, Section 4 governing the payment of rentals. shall continue in force just as though there had been no interruption in th/ rental payments. If during the lest yet of the primary term and prior to the discovery of oi , gashydrocarbons before so during the less year gas, or other tin said lard lessee a dry hole thereon, or if after discovery of oil, gas or briryry tern the production thereof should cease during the last year of said term from any cause, ro rental payment or operations are necessary in order to keep the lease In force during the remainder of the primary term. If, at the e•:;ration of the primary term, lessee is conducting operations for drilling a r.et well or reworking an old well, thi :fese +.e,erthelessshall continue in force as long as such drilling or reworking operations continue, or if, after the e•:iralion of the primary term, production on this lease shall cease, this lease nevertheless shall continue In fort if calling or reworking operations art crrrerced within sixty (60) days after such cessation of production; if prc- cu:tion is restored or additional production is discovered as a result of any such drilling or reworking operations. co.cutled without cessation of more then sixty (60) days, this lease shall continue es long thereafter as oil, gas. ct'er hydrocarbons Cr other mineral is produced and as long as additional drilling or reworking operations aft tad wi t.dut cessation of such drilling or reworking operations for more than sixty (60) consecutive days. 6. lessee,at its option. is hereby given the right and Dover to pool or combine the land covered by this lease or any portion thereof, as to oil and gas, or either of them, with any other lend lease or leases .hen 1n Lessee's 1u:;rent it is necessary or advisable to do so in order to properly develop and operate said premises, such pooling Oe into a well unit Or units not exceeding forty (401 acres, plus an acreage tolerance of ten per cent (lot) of fort fan) acres, ror oil, and not exceeding six hundred and forty (C40) acres, plus an acreage tolerance of ten per cent L 1 of sly hundred and forty (€10) acres, for gas, except that larger units may be created to conform to any spec' rr wcll unit pattern that may be prescribed by governmental authoritves having jurisdiction. lessee may pool or c0- me arrea;e covered by this lease, or any portion hereof, as above provided, as to oil or gas in any ono or rcre sprat , aid units so formed reed rot conform in size or area with the unit or units into which the lease is pooled c ro ,.•.a1 as to any other stratum or strata. and oil units need not conform as to area with gas units. lime cooling 1 e • I one or more instances shall not exhaust the rights of the lessee hereunder to pool this lease or portions thereof into other units, lessee shall execute In writing and place of record an instrument or instruments identifying and describ- ing the pooled acreage The entire acreage so pooled Into a unit shall be treated for all purposes, except the payment of royalties, as If ft were included In this lease, and drilling or reworking operations thereon or production of oil or gas therefrom, or the completion thereon of a welt as a shut-1n gas well, shall be considered for all purposes, incept the payment of royalties, as if such operations were on or such production were from or such completion were O o en the land covered by this lease, whether or not the well or wells be located on the premises covered by this Tease. in lieu of the royalties elsewhere herein specified, lessor shall receive from a unit so formed, only such portion of, the royalty stipulated herein as the amount of his acreage placed in the unit or his royalty Interest therein bears c a td the total acreage so pooled In the particular unit involved. Should any unit as originally created hereunder con- Li ten less than the maximum nurber of acres hereinabove specified, then lessee may at any tire thereafter, whether j A afore or after production is obtained on the unit, enlarge such unit by adding additional acreage thereto, but the I J enlarged unit shall in no event exceed the acreage content hereinabove specified. In the event an existing unit Is O w so enlarged, Lessee shall execute and place of record a supplemental declaration of unitization identifying and 0 3 kscribing the land added to the existing unit; provided, that if such supplemehtal declaration of unitization is not ' filed until after production Is obtained on the unit as originally created, then and In Such event the supplemental a w jecieration of unitization shall not become effective until the first day of the calendar month real following the a filing thereof. In the absence or production lessee ray terminate any unitized area by filing of record notice of o termination. 1. Lessee also shall have the right to unitize, pool, or combine all or any pert of the above described lands h ti aith other lands in the same general area by entering into a cooperative or unit plan of development or operation approved by any governmental authority and. from time to tire, with lite approval, to modify, change or terminate ▪ any such plan or agreement and, in such event, the terns, conditions, and provisions of this lease shall be deemed Y modified to conform to the terms, conditions, and provisions of such approved cooperative or unit plan of development CC or operation and, particularly, all drilling and development requirements of this lease, express or implied, shall ca la be satisfied by compliance with the drilling and development requirements of such plan or agreement, and this lease m ca Shall not terminate or spire during the life of such plan or agreement. In the event that said above described lands or any part thereof, shall hereafter be operated under any such cooperative or unit plan of development or o Z operation whereby the production therefrom is allocated to different portions of the fend covered by said plan, then • w the production allocated to any particular tract of land shall, for the purpose of computing the royalties to be ea s- paid hereunder to Lessor, be regarded as having been produced from the particular tract of lend to which it is el. dc• located and not to any other tract of land and the royalty payments to be made hereunder to lessor shall be based w upon production only as so allocated. lessor shall formally empress lessor's consent to any cooperative or unit p>+ D plan of development or operation adopted by tessee and approved by any governmental agency by executing the same N w upon request of Lessee. 0 z ! O. Lessee shalt have the right at any tire without tessor's consent to surrender all or any portion of the o. z teased premises and be relieved of all obligation as to the acreage surrendered. lessee shall have the right at O ¢ any tine during or after the expiration of this lease to remove all property and fixtures placed by lessee on said land, Including the right to draw and remove all casing. When required by Lessor, lessee will bury all pipe lines ›- below ordinary plow depth, and no well shall be drilled within two hundred (?00) feel of any residence or horn nor t�i owe on said land without lessor's consent. The lessee agrees to promptly pay to the owner thereof any damages to crops, ce X or improvements, caused by or resulting from any operations of Lessee. All disturbed portions of surface land are to be returned to original condition within tire designated by lessor. co 0- a 9. The rights of either party hereunder ray be assigned, in whole or in part, and the provisions hereof shall extend to the heirs, successors and assigns of the parties hereto, but no change or division in ownership of the land, LL rentals, or royalties, however accomplished. shall operate to enlarge the obligations or diminish the rights of lessee. No change in the ownership of the lard or any interest therein, shall be binding on lessee until lessee shall be furnished with a certified copy of all recorded instruments, all court proceedings and all other necessary evidence of any transfer, inheritance, or sale of said rights. In event of the assignment of this lease as to a segregated portion of said land, the rentals payable hereunder shall be apportionable among the several leasehold owners ratably according to the surface area of each, and default in rental payment by one shall not effect the rights of other lease- hold owners hereunder. 'In case lessee assigns this lease, in whole or in part, lessee shall be relieved of all obli- gations with respect to the assigned portion or portions arising subsequent to the date of assignment. 10. All express or implied covenants of this lease shall be subject to all federal and State taws, Executive Orders, Rules or Regulations, and this lease shall not be terminated, In whole or in part, nor lessee held liable in damages, for failure to comply therewith, if compliance is prevented by, or if such failure is the result of, any such law, Order. Rule or Regulation, or if prevented by an act of Cod, of the public enemy, labor disputes, inability to obtain material, failure of transportation, or other cause beyond the control of Lessee. If during the term of this lease, oil or gas or other hydrocarbons is discovered upon the leased premises. but Lessee is prevented from producing the same by reason of any of the causes set out in this Section, this lease shall nevertheless be considered as producing and shall continue in full force and effect until lessee Is permitted to pro. duce the oil, gas and other hydrocarbons, and as long thereafter as such production continues In paying quantities or drilling or reworking operations are continued as elsewhere herein provided. 11. Lessor does not warrant title to said real estate or to the mineral interests in said real estate, however, it is agreed that if lessor owns less than 100% of the minerals, then, and in that event, the royalties and rentals to be paid lessor shall be reduced proportionately. 11. hot withstanding in a provision of this tease to the contrary, no operations shalt be conducted on the above described land without the written consent of the lessor. 13, Upon the termination of this least in whole or fn part by election or by failure to rate payments as afore- sold, lessee or its assigns shall within thirty (30) days release by written Instrument the land or portion thereof ' which said lease terminates, and said notice shalt also be tent to lessor giving the book and page hurter of said lease. It is expressly understood that this lease is subject to and controlled by any law of the State of Colorado now in effect restricting or limiting the powers of counties or boards of county corrnlssiorers, and any provision . herein in conflict therewith shall be inoperative and void. 14. All of the provisions of this lease shall inure to the benefit of and i.e binding upon the parties hereto, their heirs, administrators, successors and assigns. IS. This agreement sM1% be binding on each Of the above named pestles who sign the Sr*. regardless of whether It Is signed by try of the other parties. IN VITNISS MiZREof, this instrument is executed 04 the date first above written. BOARD Of COUNTY COIIISSI0NERS xtt tr, taco 0o - — i 3rJ.t;{ Veld ie,g ) the1kr 041 IEtt1 'N rattail-Xi- and CIeJ4 tb the 6atd !f• Jl a ` 1 iYrei/frNOIMI COMdUtgM �Y: Pt eprrladnotloaawo soot t EE• • e_tki____ w �.,e•l e ' court rnRar�w oats. 3j-1) (l��£tjfpf'c-a6O� Do sS. U.,SD 1 faigtt64s+ •, J.C�ASTCO�'Irzta ••0 Co The f ego1AR Instrument was a tnoded t.Eefore Pe this 4--__ ay of -1 fx -J T' Ly 3> n 't eE hp• Cif uu, Pt4.4411 + t,, e aLw.,'�1e ot�u»J e A4:1-aal,oa- 7,o ..i y•{ IfitligT es�lres: Vflness iv hand and official sea). z o e \ Imo{ y+Arrl -4 U$1% .��' o 4-Ct.kaaJ 9. t.1.A_{r M?A 1 t•A) m '° cF cr `� IggA , C�Error J ° t m GCtLtth� N. O z -..I r ha rrt n A A Ca 7) VI rn C) 0 7Y IV ma 73' F E rn 0 0 0wI o QNj i • 0 '' RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION OF OIL AND GAS LEASE COVERING CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNED BY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, LOCATED IN SECTION 26, TOWN- SHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 67 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. , WELD COUNTY, COLORADO WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home U . Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the o I a affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and c w WHEREAS, Weld County, Colorado is the owner of vast acres o o of mineral lands located in Weld County, Colorado, and uWHEREAS, a portion of said mineral acres presently is not c.: M '4 leased, and r x WHEREAS, said unleased mineral acres were put up for bid a w CO u to lease, and o K WHEREAS, Double Eagle Petroleum and Mining Company, P. 0. CIw CI 3-- C.1 Box 766, Casper, Wyoming 82602, submitted the high bid to lease -.00 the following described mineral lands, to-wit: rk Section 26: that certain tract described in O' Z deed to County of Weld, recorded in Book o 1341, at Page 177 of the Weld County Records, said tract being in the SE 1/4, Township 4 o cc W r North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado MO oIT WHEREAS, said described parcel contains . 31 land acres and emu` .31 net mineral acres, more or less, and WHEREAS, said mineral lands shall be leased for the total sum of THIRTY SEVEN and 51/100 DOLLARS ($37.51) , together with a rental fee of ONE DOLLAR ($1. 00) per net mineral acre, which lease is to run for a period of three (3) years, commencing December 1, 1982, and ending December 1, 1985, and WHEREAS, Weld County desires to accept the high bid offer of Double Eagle Petroleum and Mining Company to lease the above described mineral acreage. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- i missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the high bid offer of Double Eagle Petroleum and Mining Company, P.O. Box 766, Casper, Wyoming 82602, be, and hereby is, accepted for a period of three (3) years with the total sum being as above listed. 1 o Lc (5_,c4 <�.�� lk ��� 4L Page 2 REt OIL & GAS LEASE - DOUBLE EAGLE PETROLEUM AND MINING COMPANY in o o The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made tic and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 1st day of a o w December, A.D. , 1982. 0 3 M w BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO �) l Will T 21711 << CC J n T. Martin, air an { Chuck Carlson, Pro- em w of u EXCUSED N x Norman Carlson O N 41 W w/1r yAzkozdt.,..4- 4_`ozATTEST: "c� J` ` lE�;t {Z�� no K. Ste er,. z � o a We1d,County Clerk and- ecorder C3 CZ r i and Clerk tom/the'Board m R Deputy County C er o PPre:_to, `}� L., County Attorney DATE PRESENTED: December 6, 1982 ARO COMM, fOlONAoo oft AND DAS ►f15i InIS ASktt'CS1 made this day of 19 . between Veld County. Colorado, a political subdivision of toe State of Colorado. by the board of County Corrnissloatrs, for its respective Interests, C/0 board of County Co-rls- vwtrs. Veld County Centennial Center. 915 10th Street. 5reeley, Colorado 20631. Lessor (whether ore or Mare), and Lessee, I CSSIIH: Double Eagle Petroleum awl Stirling.Company, P.O. Box 766, Casper, NY 82602 I. lessor in constderation of THIRTY SEVEN 1 51 Opllars (S 31,51 ). in hand•said, of the royalties herein provided, and of the agreerent of lessee herein contained, hereby grants, leases and lets exclusively unto lessee for the purpose of investigating exploring. prospecting. dillingnande linings foroand producing oil, gas and other hydrocarbons, laying pipe lines, building tanks, power stations. telephem structures thereon to produce, save, tale care of, treat. transport and own said products, and housing its emplcyces, (subject r being situated in the T County County f2Weld State n of Colorado. and and describedtasf lend follows: any reversionary rights Tbwnsh(p 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P. M. Section 26: that certain tract & cribod in deed to County of Weld, recorded in Rook 1341, at Page 177 of the Weld County Records, said tract being in the SE 1/4 • and containing .31 ______ acres, more or less (_ •31__ net mineral acres). 2. Subject to the other provistors herein contained, this lease shall be for a term of 3 years from this date (called and as long are n conducted oil, gas or other hydrocarbons, is produced from said land hereunder. o g or 1. The royalties to be paid by lessee are: (el on oil, ore-eighth of that produced and saved from said land, the sane to be delivered at the welts, or to the credit of lessor into the pipe lire to which the wells ray be conrected; Lessee ray from tire to tire purchase any royalty oil In Its possession, paying the market price therefor prevailing for the field where produced on the dote of purchase; (b) on gas, including casinghead gas or otter hydrocarbon sub- .OV stance, produced from said land and sold or used off tee premises or in the manufacture of gasoline or other products o therefrom, the market value at the well of one-eighth of the gas so sold or used, provided that on gas sold et the M U wells the royalty shall be one-eighth of the amount realized from Such sale; on sulfur the royalty shall be fifty cents (504) per long ton. tessee shall have free use of oil, gas, coal, wood and water from said land. except water from lessor's wells, for all operations hereunder, and the royalty on oil and gas shall be computed after deducting a any so used. If a well capable of producing gas in paylrg quantities is completed on the above described land and Is -y shut in, this least shall continue in effect for a period of one year from the date such well Is shut In. Lessee or 03 any assignee ray thereafter, In the canner provided herein for the payment cr tender of delay rentals, pay or tender and, er O to lessor as royalty, on or before one year from the date such well is shut tn, the sum of $100.00 per well, r, CC such percent or tender is rase, this least shall continue in effect for a further period of one year. in like manner a lease upon like continue effect for successivede periods before twelve (12)anniversary eacfh, tree shu t•1n date of such well, trait WW 4, If Operations for drilling are not correnced On said land as fereinefter provided, on or before ore year from . K .this date. tree lease shall then terminate as to both parties. unless on or before such anniversary date Lessee shall t9 nay or tender to lessor, and shall continue as the depository for all rentals payable hereunder regardless of.changes ve in owrership of said land or the rentals either by conveyance or by the death or incapacity of lessor, the sum of - Y Thirty one cit% .Ceilar(s) (yl.® ) per ret mineral acre. (herein called rental). which shall CC corer the privilege or deferring core-a-mere/it of operations for drilling for a period of twelve (12) months. In like W canner and a on lite payments or tenders annually the cornencement of operations for drilling ray be further deferred co •J fnr successive periods of twelve (12) months each during the primary term. The payment or tender of rental herein N a referred to ray be rade to currency, or check at the option of the lessee; and the depositing of such currency, or o H check in any post office, properly addressed to the lessor. on or before the rental paying date, shall be deemed pay- rent as herein provided, The down cash Payment 1s consideration for the lease according to its terms and shall not hiW— he allocated as mere rental for a period. Lessee may at any tire execute and deliver to tessor or place of record • in a release or releases covering any portion or portions of the above described premises and thereby Surrender this CC Tease as to such portion or portions and be relieved of all obligations as to the acreage Surrendered, and thereafter .e a the rentals payable hereunder shell be reduced In the proportion that the acreage covered hereby is reduced by said i• W release or releases, f•- U. w- S. Should any well drilled on the above described land during the primary term before production Is obtained 5e en •Z a dry hole, or should production be obtained during the primary term and thereafter cease, then and in either event, C if operations for drilling an additional well are not corctroed or operations for reworking an old well are not our-fCS 1- sued on said land on or before tree first rental paying date neat succeeding the cessationbeforeo oduction said for drishalivri- Oa or eetee par on skid well or. sells. then e this t lease the paly tterminate unless lessee, on or� � sure the parent of rentals. Upon resumption of payment rat of rental, Section 4 governing the pageant of rentals, shall coniirue in force just as though there bad been no Interruption In the rental payrents. If during the last year tO Cd of toe primary term and prior to the discovery of oil, gas, or other hydrocarbons on said land lessee should drill a COis- dry hole thereon, or if after discovery of oft, gas or other hydrocarbons before or during the last year of the O 0' orinary tern the production thereof should cease during the last year of said ten. from any cause, no rental Ptyreat Cr operations are recessary in order to keep the lease in force during the remainder of the prirary term. If, at the pia u. expiration of the primary term, Lessee is conducting operatics for drilling a new well or reworktrg an old well, this i Tease re.ertnete ss shall continue in force as long as such drilling or reworking operations continue, or if, after the e.piratio+ of the primary term, production on this lease shall cease, this lease revertheless shall continue in force if drilling or re.crking operations are correnctd within sixty (60) days after such cessation of production; if Oro- 0 duction is restored or additional production is discovered as a result of any such drilling Cr reworking operations, conducted without cessation of rare than slaty (6)) days, this lease shall continue as long thereafter as oil. gas,as wOther ithoutycessation ofrsucher drillinglorsrewoduced 4nd AS rking operations g for more l than)sixty iing Or reworking(60) operations are had consecutive days. 6. tessee,at its option, 1s hereby given the right and power to pool or combine the land covered by this lease, Or any portion thereof, as to oil and gas, or either of them, with any other land lease or leases when in tesse ' to judgment It is necessary or advisable to do so in Order to properly develop and operate said premises. such pooling be into a well unit or units rot exceeding forty (41) acres, plus an acreage tolerance of ten per cent (lot) of forty l4)) acres, for oil, and not exceeding six hundred and forty (640) acres, Dios an acreage tolerance of ten per cent (IJ 1 of six hundred and forty (644) acres, for gas, except that larger units ray be created to conform to any spacing or well unit pattern that ray be prescribed by governmental authorities having jurisdiction. Lessee may Pool or car. .mr acreage cenred by this lease, or any portion thereof. as above provided, as to oil or gas in any one or rrtre strata, and units so forced reed not conform in sire or area with the unit or units into which the lease is pooled or (4.--r,e1 as to any other stratum or strata, and oil units reed not conform as to area with gas units. the 000lirc in k one or more instances shall not exh Dust the rights of the lessee hereunder to pool this lease or portions thereof int0 other units. Lessee shall execute in writing and place of record an instrument or instruments Identifying and describ- ing the pooled acreage. The entire acreage so rooted into a unit shall be treated for all purposes, except the payment or gas f a therefrom,s ff orit the completiore n thereon of in this easwell as and dai shut-in gaswwell.gshoperations llabe considered for allpurpose!,uction of oil meet the payment of royalties, as if such operations were on or such production were from Or such completion were on the land covered by this lease, whether or not the well or wells be located on the premises covered by this lease. In lieu of the royalties elsewhere herein specified. Lessor shall receive from a unit so formed. cnly such portion of the royalty stipulated herein as the amount of his acreage placed In the unit or his royalty interest therein leers to the total acreage so pooled to the particular unit involved. Should any unit as originally created hereunder con- tain less than the maximum number of acres hereinabove specified, then Lessee ray at any tire thereafter, whether before eg or after production is obtained on the unit, enlarge such unit by``adding additional acreage thereto, but the solenlarged,t seal? in lessee shall execute trent xandplat theeoferecord ae ent supplementalve declaration ofcified. (n unitieation event iden ntifying and is describing the land added to the existing unit; provided, that if such supplemental declaration of unitization is not filed until after production is obtained cn the unit as originally treated, then and In such event the supplemental declaration of unitization shall not become effective until the first day of the calendar month neat following the filing thereof. In the absence of production lessee ray terminate any unitized area by filing of record notice of termination. I. lessee also shall have the right to unitize, pool. or combine all or any part of the above described lands with other lands in the same general area by entering into a couferativb or unit plan of development cr operation pL.) approved by any governmental authority and, from time to time, with like approval, to modify, change or terminateN �! • any such plan or agreement and, in such event, the tern, conditions, and provisions of this lease shall De dented it U modified to conform to the terms, conditions. end provisions of such approved cooperative or unit plan of development or operation and. Particularly, all drilling and development requirements of this lease. express or implied, shall Jbe satisfied by compliance with the drilling and development requirements of such plan or agreement. and this lease shall not terminate or expire during the life of such plan or agreement. In the event that said above described -65 lands or any part thereof, shall hereafter be operated under any such cooperative or unit plan of development or • operation y the production thereffoo is allocated to different portions of the land covered by said plan, then vv0 cc tthe production allocated to any particular tract of land shall, for the purpose of competing the royalties to be pc 4otated hereunder and notlo lessor,to any other trick of land having thebeen royaltyced paymenis the to particular hereunder of to lessoand r shall be based al- pc upon production only as so allocated. lessor shell formally express lessor's consent to any cooperative Cr unit W plan of development or operation adopted by lessee and approved by any governmental agency by executing the same a upon request of lessee. M •d 8. lessee shall have the right at any time without Lessor's consent to surrender all or any portion of the leased premises and be relieved of all obligation as to the acreage surrendered. lessee shall have the right at r, any time during or after the expiration of this lease to remove all properly and fixtures placed by lessee on said W land, including the right to draw and remove all casing. When required by lessor, lessee will bury all pipe lines CO U below ordinary plow depth, and no well shall be drilled within two hundred (200) feet of any residence or barn now on said land without lessor's consent. the lessee agrees to promptly pay to the owner thereof any damages to crops. O rZ or e to to returned s caused original condition or lwithinmtire designated by lessor,rations of lessee. All disturbed portions of surface N nd are fH 9. The rights Of either party hereunder ray be assigned, in whole or in part, and the provisions hereof shall CC extend to the heirs, successors and assigns of the parties hereto, but no change or division in ownership of the land, W rentals, or royalties, however accomplished, shall operate to enlarge the obligations or diminish the rights of Lessee. PO change in the ownership of the land or any interest therein, shall be binding on lessee until Lessee shall be Nfurnished with a certified copy of all recorded instruments, all court proceedings and all other necessary evidence o W of any transfer, inheritance. or sale of said rights. . in event of the assignment of this lease as to a segregated Zportion of said land, the rentals payable hereunder shall be apportionable among the several leasehold owners ratably a according to the surface area of each, and default in rental pay meal by one shall not affect the rights of other lease- hold owners hereunder. in case lessee assigns this leas.% in whole or in part, lessee shall be relieved of all c'bIi Y pitons with respect to the assigned portion or portions arising subsequent to the date of assignment. CC W r 10. All express or implied covenants of this lease shall De subject to all Federal and State Laws, Executive Orders, Rules or Regulations, and this lease shall rot be terminated. In whole or in part, nor lessee held liable in MW e- 0, damages, for failure to comply therewith, If compliance is prevented by, or if such failure is the result of, any such Law, Order, Rule or Regulation, or if prevented by an act of God, of the public enemy, labor disputes, inability p .• to obtain retrial, failure of transportation, or other cause beyond the control of lessee. If during the term of this lease, oil or gas or other hydrocarbons is discovered upon the leased premises, but oq tL lessee is prevented from producing the sane by reason of any of the causes set out in this Section, this least shall nevertheless be considered as producing and shall continue in full force and effect until lessee is permitted to pro- duce the oil, gas and other hydrocarbons, and as long thereafter as such production continues in paying quantities or drilling or reworking operations are continued as elsewhere herein provided. 11. Lessor does rot warrant title to said real estate or to the mineral interests in said real estate, however, it is agreed that if Lessor owns less than 10O% of the minerals. then, and in that event, the royalties and rentals to be paid lessor shall be reduced proportionately. 12. Rot withstanding in a provision of this lease to the contrary, no operations shall be conducted on the obove described lard without the written consent of the lessor. 13. Upon the termination of this lease in whole or in part by election or by failure to rate payments as afore- said. Lessee or Its assigns shall within thirty (30) days release by written instrument the land or portion thereof which said lease terminates, and said notice shall also be sent to lessor giving the book and page number of said lease. It is expressly understood that this lease is subject to and controlled by any law of the State of Colorado now in effect restricting or limiting the powers of counties or boards of county ccamissiceers, and any provision herein in conflict'therwith shall be inoperative and void. II. All of the provisions of this lease shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto, their heirs. administrators. successors and assigns. 15. This over ent shall be binding on each of the above rated parties who sign tie sere, regardless of whether it is signed by any of the other parties. 1fa WITNESS SNESSOF, this Instrument is executed on the date first above written. 8OAR0 Of COUNTY COSS11SSIOPERS WEl CONTI, COE M00 1.11fST: ‘1110,41 04.,„117 Whkditari — � Weld C 7ty Clerk Boarda Reco der and Cl QQet to the ily: Double Eagle Petroleum _ _, -1-115-71!-1-.#114.: ioiag. otnpdny.. ._. ""Rica udoJesident MATE Of Wyoning SS. COUNTY Of Nation The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before ee this 16thOay of November 1182 by Richard Peon, President of Double Eagle Petroleum and Mining Company IA 0 o U My co5atT,SY04 expires: seal. - Witness ny hand and official O A r k tarubT1<�� J . O3 Oc MW C' 0 1) U W r OC M Q ce ce W M J al LI • hZ • O>i el W nr r u W "OD Nis 0 0 Oz o• z ...I.E. 24 U-C W¢ CC mr PA • • I • s AR191Q77S RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION OF OIL AND GAS LEASE COVERING CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNED BY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, LOCATED IN SECTION 24, TOWN- SHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 67 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. , WELD COUNTY, COLORADO WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Weld County, Colorado is the owner of vast acres of mineral lands located in Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a portion of said mineral acres presently is not p leased, and•- o WHEREAS, said unleased mineral acres were put up for bid to lease, and OW 03 ' WHEREAS, Calvin Petroleum Corporation, 145 1st Street, o re a 0 Ft. Lupton, Colorado 80621, submitted the high bid to lease O the following described mineral lands, to-wit: va ..c Section 24 : Right-of-way 100' wide over and across the E 1/2 SE 1/4 as described in Deed Book 1071, Page 61 of the Weld County Records, ri Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th COO P.M. , Weld County, Colorado r-z Nu; WHEREAS, said described parcel contains 4.45 land acres and ft r- w 4. 45 net mineral acres, more or less, and 00 WHEREAS, said mineral lands shall be leased for the total NU- p. = sum of FOUR HUNDRED SIXTY SEVEN and 24/100 DOLLARS ($467.24) , together with a rental fee of ONE DOLLAR (S1.00) per net mineral UGC wa r< C acre, which lease is to run for a period of three (3) years, co M O o.P commencing December 1, 1982, and ending December 1, 1985, and 0 a�u WHEREAS, Weld County desires to accept the high bid offer of Calvin Petroleum Corporation to lease the above described mineral 'acreage. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the high bid offer of Calvin Petroleum Corporation, 145 let Street, Ft. Lupton, Colorado 80621, be, and hereby is, accepted for a period of three (3) years with the total sum being as above listed. Hit ;Li S '/ C C : lcc - /'-tee - 4-1 - /1/4ee 8' (VU u A Page 2 C w RE: OIL & GAS LEASE- CALVIN PETROLEUM CORPORATION 03 O CC A The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made a and seconded,' adopted by the following vote on the 1st day of :C December, A.D. , 1982. a BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CJ J WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Z igU _ti /2hairma CO-4 J Tin T. Martin, Chairman ~ �.aX-sfi« WI 3 Chh ck� o-Tem u. z EXCUSED a = Norman Carlson O } w a Kirby CC CO CO ATTEST: v no K. St nmark t>. v "ilk Weld County Clerk ark d . ecordor end Clerk to the Board k eputy County 'C APP ED AS TO c Q County Attorney DATE PRESENTED: December 6, 1982 MLD COyMMY. COLORADO OIL fit DAS LIASL TWIS AGR[fw{'T made this lit•Zlay 0e December , S98Z between Weld County, Colorado, a political subdivision of the State of Colorado, by the Board of County Cornlssioetrs, for its respective interests, C/0 Board of County Corgis• L st'ers. Weld county Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631, Lessor (whether ore er more), and ,alvin Petroleum Corporation, 145 1st, Ft. lupton,COesste, LITNESstTN: Ott ' I, IEssor in consideration or Four hundred sixty seven and 24/100 pollars (5167.24 ). is Pend pa Td. of the royalties herein provided, and of the agreement of Lessee herein contained, hereby grants, leases and lets exclusively unto lessee for the purpose Of tnvestlgatin� exploring, prospecting, drilling end mining for and M U :reducing oil. gas and other hydrocarbons. laying pipe lines, building larks, power stations, teleyhore lines and other structures thereon to produce, save, take care of, treat, transport and own said products, and housing its employees, (s.byect en all applicable Weld County Zoning Regulations), the following tract of land with any reversionary rights O w therein being situated in the County of Veld, State of Colorado, and described as follows: 03 o Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P. M. w Section 24: Right—of—way 100' wide over and across the E 1/2 SF. 1/4 0 as described in Deed Book 1071, Page 61 of the Weld County Records ce ce and containing 445 acres, more or less L4 . 4� net mineral acres}. W 2. Sublect to the other provisions herein contained, this lease shall be for a term of 3 years from this date d (called 'primary term') and as long thereafter as oil, gas or other hydrocarbons, is produced from said land hereunder, N U or drilling or reworking operations are conducted thereon. 0 ,-r 0, The royalties to be paid ty lessee are: (a) on oil. ore-eighth of that produced and saved from said land, the pa w sine to be delivered at the wells, or to the credit of lessor into the pipe lice to which the wells may be connected; ., tenet ray from tire to tire purchase any royalty oil In its possession, paying the market price Urtrefor prevailing Wfor the field where produced on the date of purchase; (b) on gas, including casirghead gas or other hydrocarbon sub- seance, produced from said land and sold or used off the premises or'in the manufacture of gasoline or other produces f— w therefrom, the market value at the well of one-eighth of the gas so sold or used, provided that on gas sold at the t- is. wells the royalty shall be one-eighth of the amount realized from such sale; on sulfur the royalty shall be fifty Co z cents (50() per long ton. Lessee shall have free use of oil, gas, coal, wood and water from said land, except water from lessor's welts, for all operations hereunder, and the royalty on oil and gas shall to cosputed after deducting P ¢ any so used. If a well capable of producing gas in paying quantities is completed-On the above described land and is 0 shut in, this lease shall continue in effect for a period of one year from the date such well is shut tn. lessee or ty ce any assignee may thereafter, in the termer provided herein for the payment Or tender of delay rentals, pay or tender w Q to lessor as royalty, on or before one year from the date such well is shut in, the sum of S100.00 per well, and, if CC E such payment or tender is made, this lease shall continue in effect for a further period of ore year. In like manner ty e4 and upon like payments or tenders annually, made on or before each anniversary of the shut-in date of such well, this Co cry Tease shall continue in effect for successive periods of twelve (12) months each. Cm v� a e. ff operations for drilling are not correnced On said land as hereinafter provided, on or before one year from ego_ this date, the lease shall then terminate as to both parties. unless on or before such anniversary date lessee shall flay or tender to Lessor, and shall continue ac the depository for all rentals payable hereunder regardless of changes Sn ownership of said land or the rentals either by conveyance or by the death or Incapacity of tessam, the sum of Four and 45/100 Daltarlsl (Si.00 ) per net mineral acre, (herein called rental), which shall corer the privilege of deferring commencement of operas cns for drilling for a period of lyelve (12) months. In like manner and upon like payments or tenders annually the commencement of operations for drilling ray be further deferred for successive periods of twelve (12) months each during the primary term, the payment or tender of rental herein referred to ray be rade in currency, Or check at the option of the lessee; and the depositing of such currency, or check in any post office, properly addressed to the lessor, on or before the rental paying date. shall be deemed pay- rent as herein provided. the down cash payrent is consideration for the lease according to its terms ar,d shall rot be allocated as mere rental for a period. lessee may at any time execute and deliver to Lessor or place of record a release or releases covering any portion or portions of the above described premises and thereby surrender this lease as to such portion or portions and be relieved of all obligations as to the acreage surrendered, and thereafter the rentals payable hereunder shall be reduced in the proportion that the acreage covered hereby is reduced by said release or releases. ' S. Should any well drilled on the above described land during the primary term before production is obtained be a dry hole, or shoo'-', production be obtained during the primary term and thereafter cease, then and in either event, if operations for drilling an additional well are rot correnced or operations (or reworking an old well are not pur- sled on said land on Or before the first rental paying date nest succeeding the cessation of production or drilling or reworking on said well or wells, then this lease shall terminate unless lessee, on or before said date, shalt re- sure the payment of rentals. Upon resumption of the payment of rental, Section 4 governing the payrent of rentals, shall continue in force Just as though there had been no interruption in the rental payments. If during the last year of tre primary term and prior to the discovery of oil, gas, Cr other hydrocarbons on said land Lessee should drill a wiry hole thereon, or if after discovery of oil, gas Or other hydrocarbons before or during the lest year of the :ri,sry term the production thereof should cease during the last year of said term iron any cause, no rental payrent Or operations are necessary In order to keep the lease in force during the remainder of the primary term- if, at the eyiration of the primary term, lessee is conducting operations for drilling a red well or reworking an old well. this lease revtrthelessshall continue in force as ?Ong as such drilling or reworking operations continue, or if, after the e.olraticn of the prficary term, production on this lease shall cease, this lease nevertheless shall continue in force if drilling or reworking aperaticns are correnced within sixty (60) days after such cessation of production; if pro- duction is restored or additional production is discovered as a result of any such drilling or reworking operations, ceno.cted without cessation of more than slaty (60) days, this lease shall continue as long thereafter as oil. gas, ether hydrocarbons or other mineral is produced and as long as additional drilling or reworking operations are had without cessation of such drilling or reworking operations for more than Slaty (60) consecutive days. 6. Lessee,at its option, is hereby given the right and power to pool or combfre the land covered by this lease. Or any portion thereof, as to oil and gas, or either of them, with any other land lease or leases when in lessee's :vdc-ent it is necessary or advisable to do so in order to properly develop and operate said premises, such pooling to he into a well unit or units not exceeding forty (40) acres, plus an acreage tolerance of ten per cent (l)t) of forty (41) acres, for oil, and not exceeding six hundred and forty (64)) acres, plus en acreage tolerance of ten per cent (10 I of six hundred and forty (640) acres, for gas. eacapt that larger units may be created to conform to any spacing or well unit pattern that may be prescribed by governmental authorities having jurisdiction. Lessee i.ay pool tr don: tine acreage covered by this lease. or any portion thereof, as above provided, as to oi) or gas in any one or more strata, and units So forced need not conform in size or area with the unit Dr units into which the lease is pooled or ;.ri,ined as to on/ other stratum or strata, and oil units reed not conform as to area with gas units. Toe pooling in • one or more instances shall not exhaust the riphts of the lessee hereunder to pool this lease or portions thereof Into other units. lessee shall execute in writing and place of record an instrument or instruments identifying and describ- in O Ing the pooled acreage. The entire acreage so pooled Into a unit shall be treated for all purposes, except the payment so of royalties. as if it were included In this lease, and drilling or reworking operations thereon or production of oil or gas therefrom. or the completion thereon of a well as a shut-in gas well, shall be considered for all pyrpotes, 40 except the payment of royalties, as if such operations were on or such production were from or such completion were on the land covered by thls lease, whether or not the well or wells be located on the premises covered by this lease. ra to ties of the royalties elsewhere herein specified. Lessor shall receive from a unit so formed, only such portion of the royalty stipulated herein as the amount of his acreage placed in the unit or his royalty interest therein bears OW to the total acreage so pooled in the particular unit involved. Should any unit as originally created hereunder con- 0 3 tam less than the tatlnun number of acres hereinabove specified, then lessee ray at any time thereafter, whether O Cd before or after production is obtained on the +nit, enlarge such unit by adding additional acreage thereto, but the e W enlarged unit shalt in no event exceed the acreage content hereinabove specified. In the event an existing unit isCc cle so enlarged. lessee shall execute and place of record a supplemental declaration of unitization identifytng and c> describing the lard added to the existing unit; provided, that if such supplemental declaration of unitization is not filed until after production Ss obtained on the unit as originally created, then and in such event the supplemental us declaration of unitization shall not become effective until the first day of the calendar month next following the el et cc filing thereof. in the absence of production Lessee may terminate any unitized area by filing of record notice of termination. r Y T. lessee also shall have the right to unitize, pool, or combine all or any part of the above described lands CC i W with other lands to the same general area by entering into a cooperative or unit pan of development or operation a J approved by any governmental authority and, from time to time, with like approval, to codify, change or terminate CO U any such plan or agreement and, in such event, the terms, conditions, and provisions of this lease shall be deemed modified to conform to the terms, conditions, and provisions of such approved cooperative or unit plan of development o zs or operation and, particularly, all drilling and development requirements of this least, express or implied, shall be satisfied by compliance with the drilling and development requirements of such plan or agreement, and this lease CJ ti shall not terminate or expire during the life of such plan or agreement. In the event that said above described r ft lands or.any Dert thereof, shall hereafter bt operated tinder any such cooperative or unit plan of development or la operation whereby the production therefrom SS allocated to different portions of the land covered by said plan, then co the production allocated to any particular tract of land shall, for the purpose of computing the royalties to be !N LL paid hereunder to Lessor, be regarded as having been produced from the particular tract of bland to which it is al0 - located and not to any other tract of land and the royalty payments to he made hereunder to lessor shall be based z upon production only as so allocated. Lessor shall formally express lessor's consent to ant cooperative or unit o- zz plan of development or operation adopted by lessee and approved by any governmental agency by executing the same0 upon request of lessee > Cs CC 8. Lessee shall have the right at any tine without Lessor's consent to surrender all or any portion of the w c leased premises and be refined of ail obligation as to the acreage surrendered. Lessee shall have the right at any time during or after the expiration of this lease to remove all property and fixtures placed by lessee on said Mho land, including the right to draw and remove all casing. %'hen required by Lessor, lessee will bury all pipe Sires CO OS below ordinary pros depth, and no well shall be drilled within two hundred (200) feet of any residence or barn now b 0• On or improvements,land }causedt Lessor's by or resulting from Lessee operationsrees ,srrle see.caAlly odisturbed owner portions of any surfacce land to crops, MU. to be returned to original condition within time designated by lessor. 9. ire rights of either party hereunder may be assigned, in whole or in part, and the provisions hereof shall j extend to the heirs. successors and assigns of the parties hereto, but no change or division In ownership of the land, rentals, or royalties. however accomplished, shall operate to enlarge the obligations or diminish the rights of tessee. - lo change in the ownership of the land or any interest therein, shall be binding on Lessee until Lessee shalt be ofr anyhtransfer, inheritance,ith a ory osale all oftsaidtrightsinstruments. Inteventall court of the assitgnmentsof and thisall lease other as to necessary aasegregatede portion of said land, the rentals payable hereunder shill be apportionable among the several leasehold owners ratably according to the surface area of each, and default in rental payment by one shalt not affect the rights of other lease• hold owners hereunder. -In case lessee assigns this lease. In whole or in part, Lessee shall be relieved of all obli- gations with respect to the assigned portion or portions arising subsequent to the date of assignment. 10, All express or implied covenants of this lease shall be subject to all federal and State laws, isecutive Orders, Rules or Regulations. and this lease shall not be terminated, in whole or in part. nor Lessee held liable in damages, for (allure to comply therewith, $f compliance is prevented by, or if such failure Is the result of, any such tea, Order, Rule or Regulation, or If prevented by an act of God, of the public enemy, labor disputes, inability to obtain material, failure of transportation, or other came beyond the control of Lessee. If during the tern of this lease, oil or gas or other hydrocarbons is discovered upon the leased premises, but lessee is prevented from producing the same by reason of any of the causes set out in this Section, this lease shall r,evesthelets be considered as producing and shall continue In full force and effect until Lessee is permitted to pro- duce the oil, gas and other hydrocarbons. and as long thereafter as such production continues in paying quantities or drilling or reworking operations are continued as elsewhere herein provided. II. Lessor does rot warrant title to said real estate or to the mineral interests in said real estate, however, It is agreed that if lessor owns less than 1001 of the minerals, then, and in that event, the royalties and rentals to . ti paid lessor shall be reduced proportionately, It. hot withstanding in a provision of this tease to the contrary, no operations shall be conducted on the above described land without the written consent of the lessor. 13. Upon the termination of this lease in whole or In part by election or by failure to mate payments as afore- said, lessee or its assigns shall within thirty (30) days release by written instrument the land or portion thereof which said lease terminates, and said notice shall also be sent to Lessor giving the book and page n.rber of said lease. It is expressly understood that this lease Is subject to and controlled by any law of the State of Colorado POI in effect restricting or limiting the powers of counties or boards of county cormissioners, and any provision hereto in conflict therewith shall be inoperative and void. 11. Ail of the provisions of this lease shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto. their heirs. administrators, successors and assigns. 15. This a9rtement shall be bIndln9 on each of the above trod parties who 5194 the tame, regardless of whether ft Is stened by any of the other parties. IM VITNESS MXEREOf, this Ottrunent is executed on the date ffrtt above written. sOARD Of CDUNIi E0H4ISSI0NERS WEED fill, COEORA00 *MST: e Veld County Clerk and Recorder _ye ,!) anddyer tothe board 9Paleriii/" ley: jusGtfYavN eft1101e1M C0PP0MICN 1w hint error foam.00700(tattOMDO s tJ aoeaa lit tp�. • SEE• Set Pi: `^ j^. PSTROtEUM CORP. •W , b$ t1 Of'41(04; • JAZ o f 1;441?6436 ry m y� SS. I .,,.(ppy '`k .,: .O d The. t foregoing ns ruent was a t civledged before se this 24• �'�day of h) I by A 4! (I f 'N 1! ttit-k t It t> i• t Attab--7(kb oLltt llJ(�bl CE)%l�tiQt _ a m ter./ :• `ryy corm(isfoc drptres: Witness its hand and official seal. 't,6 t. ttA)i ��� . P+, r. ��Oplf V�E�'t,"i,]ela , /.,1:AA.e1.s.-. ` /tlit��.� — rn .1 —fin•'•.........•• !� 4484 {` 1UMD4J tJ &A) (Chi co cLt • O,LL thA, CO 8O0,7. -I rO RI N. Ko .1 C t, CO r r� PI A W AA f0 O A (1A AO no O r , e n ou O oton r 3r AR1910777 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION OF OIL AND GAS LEASE COVERING CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNED BY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, LOCATED IN SECTION 8, TOWN- SHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 63 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. , WELD COUNTY, COLORADO WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, ino Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home o Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the U q affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and ow 03 WHEREAS, Weld County, Colorado is the owner of vast acres ore of mineral lands located in Weld County, Colorado, and v: wWHEREAS, a portion of said mineral acres presently is not MfL M leased, and Q WHEREAS, said unleased mineral acres were put up for bid 030 to lease, and rz o.+ WHEREAS, Williams Exploration Co. , 3O25 S. Parker Rd. , 'NW (41- 'r. " Aurora, Colorado 80014, submitted the high bid to lease the w NU. following described mineral lands, to-wit: z Section 8, Greeley Third Line Barnesville o a North Railroad over and across the WhEk, Township 7 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado min WHEREAS, said described parcel contains 22.1 land acres p°� and 22.1 net mineral acres, more or less, and x LL WHEREAS, said mineral acres shall be leased for the total sum of TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY SEVEN and 30/1O0 DOLLARS ($287. 30) , together. with ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) per acre, which lease is to run for a period of three (3) years, commencing Dbcember 1, 1982, and ending December 1, 1985, and WHEREAS, Weld County desires to accept the high bid offer of Williams Exploration Co. to lease the above described mineral acreage. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the high bid offer of Williams Exploration Co., 3025 S. Parker Rd. , Aurora, Colorado 80014, be, and hereby is, accepted for a period of three (3) years with the total sum being as above listed. 33 Ci_ ('._cc - c 4,. —.Jr-cF-t<r,•J - gg Page 2 CVO v REt OIL & GAS LEASE - WILLIAMS EXPLORATION CO.O 0 3 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made M Q and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 1st day of a December, A.D. , 1982. M BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Y WELD COUNTY, COLORADO rcc Ye-Z., 7 ///Gji) ri J ei -1 J hn T. MarEin, Chairman o r• w Ch Carlson, fro-Tem Ci • t4 CC EXCUSED r- w Norman Carlson rte oZ o• Q C. W. K r y u cc r J w = ATTESTS j:'. . % ;�'(' :i, iLl,� ne . St nmarkcc * CO rte- Weld CoO :;Clerk and Reco der 0 0' and -tieltk O. the Board By ! prr iL 6 e �I'`21MM �__ eput-il& ty Clef�C PR AS TO,FORMt ounty Attorne DATE PRESENTED: DeCember 6, 1982 WELD COUNTY. COtaRApo OIL 4N0 CAS ltAst . • THIS u REESIEht rade this day of , 19 , between Weld County. Colorado, a political subdivision of the State of Colorado, by the Board of County Commissioners, for its respective interests. C/0 Board of County Corrnis- stoners, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631, lessor (whether one or more), and le see, WIThESSETH: Williams Exploration Co, 3025 S. Parker Rid„rlaAturoSra, �o, 287 I. lessor o in consideration of n)pl vid d, Vd 5! T7IYag ioVENsent�e QE??QQrein contained,+rs hereby rritf , leases in filet pexc, of the royaltiesto lee form provided. and lets exclusively unto lessee for the purpose of investigating, exploring. prospecting. drilling and mining for and producing oil, gas and other hydrocarbons, laying pipe lines, building tanks. power stations, telephone lines and other structures thereon to produce, save, Ate tare of, treat, transport and own said products. and housing its employees, therein being!all applicable the!d County County elm State e of Colorado,the !ollowing and dessccribedtasf follows: s:with any reversionary rights Township 7 North, Range 63 Nest, 6th P.H. Section 8: Greeley Third Line Sarnsville North Railroad over and across the ch td ti 0 ca 22.122.1 net mineral acres). A and con teeming __________ acres, more or less ( __ 3 O 3 7. SubJect to the other provisions herein contained, this lease shall be for a term of years from this date (called 'primary term') and as long thereafter as oil, gas or other hydrocarbons, is produced from said land hereunder, p ec or drilling pr reworking operations are conducted thereon. NQ 3. The royalties to be paid by Lessee are: (al on oil, one•efyhth of that produced and saved from said lard, the same to be delivered at the wells, or to the credit of lessor into the pipe line to which the wells ray be connected; a lessee ray from tire to tire purchase any royalty oil in Its possession, paying the market price therefor prevailing W for the field where produced on the date of purchase; (b) on gas, including casinghead gas or other hydrocarbon sub- 1')C< stance, produced from said land and sold or used off the premises or in the manufacture of gasoline or other products .. .a therefrom, the market value at the well of ore-eighth of the yes so sold or used. provided that on gas sold at the a wells the royalty shall be one-eighth of the amount realized from such sale; on sulfur the royalty shall be fifty x cents (Sold per long ton. Lessee shall have free use of of), gas, coal, wood and water from laid land, except water from lessor's wells. for all operations hereunder, and the royalty on oil and gas shall be computed after deducting Ce -J any so used. If a well capable of producing gas in paying quantities is completed on the above described land and is 00 U shut in, this lease shall continue £n effect for a period of one year from the date such well fs shut in. lessee or any assignee ray thereafter. in the manner provided herein for the payment or tender of delay rentals, pay or tender A Z to lessor as royalty. on or before one year from the date such well is shut in, the sum of 5100.00 per well, and, if N WW such payment or tender is made, this lease shall continue in effect for a further period of one year. In like manner and upon like payments or tenders annually. made on or before each anniversary of the shut-in date of such well, this lease shall continue in effect (or successive periods of twelve (12) months each. cc r` n 4. If operations for drilling ere not correMed on said land as hereinafter provided, on or before one year Iros O W this date, the lease shall then terminate as to both parties, unless on or before such anniversary date Lessee shall ix- pay or tender to lessor, and shall continue as the depository for all rentals payable hereunder regardless of changes Z in ownership of said land or the rentals either by conveyance or by the death or incapacity of lessor, the sum of P XQ Twenty two and .10/100 -Lb1Lr(s) (fl,f� ) per net mineral acre, (herein called rental), which shall cover the privilege of deferring commencement of operatsons for drilling for a period of twelve (12) months. In like > manner and upon like payments or tenders annually the correncement of operations (or drilling ray be further deferred Oct for successive periods of twelve (12) months each during the primary term. The payment Of tender of rental herein W a referred to ray be made in currency, or check at the option of the lessee; and the depositing of such currency, or CC check in any post office, properly addressed to the lessor, on or before the rental paying date, shall be deemed pay- to)A rent es herein provided. The down cash payment is consideration for the lease according to its terms and shall not PP' be allocated as are rental for a period. lessee ray at any the execute and deliver to lessor or place of record O ,r a release or releases covering any portion or portions of the above described premises and thereby surrender this lease as to such portion or portions and be relieved of all obligations as to the acreage surrendered, and thereafter Ga 1� the rentals payable hereunder shall be reduced in the proportion that the acreage covered hereby is reduced by said release or releases. '` S. Should any well drilled on the above described land during the primary term before production is obtained be a dry hole, or should production be obtained during the primary term and thereafter cease, then and in either event. if operations (or drilling an additional well are not consented or operations for reworking an old well are not pur- sued on said land on or before the first rental paying date next succeeding the cessation of production or drilling or reworking on said well or wells, then this lease shall terminate unless lessee, on or before said date, shall re- sure the payment of rentals. Upon resorption of the payment of rental, Section 4 governing the payment of rentals. shell continue In force just as though there had been no interruption in the rental payments. If during the last year of the primary term and prior to the discovery of oil, gas, or other hydrocarbons on said lend lessee should drill a dry hole thereon, or if after discovery of oil, gas or other hydrocarbons before or during the last year of the primary term the production thereof should cease during the last year of said term from any cause, no rental payment or operations are necessary in order to seep the tease in force during the remainder of the primary term. If, at the expiration of the Weary tern, lessee is conducting operations for drilling a new well or reworking an old well, this lease neverthelessshall continue in force as long as such drilling or reworking operations continue, or ff, after the expiration of the primary term, production on Nis lease shall cease. this lease nevertheless shall continue In force if drilling or resorting operations are romanced within 'fatal (60) days after such cessation of production; If pro- duction is restored or additional production is discovered as a result of any such drilling or reworking operations, conducted without cessation of more than sixty (60) days. this lease shall continue as long thereafter as oil, gas, other hydrocarbons or other mineral is produced and as tong as additional drilling or reworking operations are had without cessation of such drilling or reworking operations for more than sixty (60) consecutive days. 6. tessee,al its option, is hereby given the right-and power to pool or combine the land covered by this lease. or any portion thereof, as to oil and gas, or either of them, with any other land lease or leases when in lessee's judgrent it is necessary or advisable to do so in order to properly develop and operate said premises, such pooling to be into a well unit or units not exceeding forty (4)) acres, plus an acreage tolerance of ten per cent (lot) of forty (N) acres, for oil, and not exceeding six hundred and forty (64D) acres, plus an acreage tolerance of ten per cent (10t) of sic hundred and forty (640) acres, for gas, except that larger units may be created to conform to any spacing or well unit pattern that may be prescribed by governmental authorities having jurisdiction. lessee may pool or com- bine acreage covered by this lease.or any portion thereof, as above provided, as to oil or pas in any one or none strata, and units so formed need not conform in size or area with the unit or units into which the lease is pooled or combined as to any other stratum or strata, and oil units reed not conform as to area with gas units. the pooling in • 'ea one or more instances Shall not exhaust the rights of the lessee hereunder to pool this tease or portions thereof into other units, Lessee shall execute in writing and place of record an instrument or instruments identifying and descrlb- fng the pooled acreage. the entire acreage so pooled into a unit shall be treated for all purposes, except the payment of royalties. as if it were included In this lease, and drilling or reworking operations thereon or production of oil or gas therefrom, or the completion thereon of a well as a shut-in gas well, shall be considered for all purposes, except the payment of royalties, as if such operations were on or such production were from Or such completion were on the land covered by this lease, whether or not the well or wells be located on the premises covered 150 eh': lent. In lieu of the royalties elsewhere herein specified, Lessor shall receive from a unit so forted, only sue:, portion of the royalty stipulated herein as the amount of his acreage placed to the unit or his royalty interest therein bears to the total acreage so pooled in the particular unit involved, Should any unit as originally created hereunder con- tain less than the maximum nurber of acres hereinabove specified, then lessee may at any tire thereafter, whether before or after production Is obtained on the unit, enlarge such unit by adding additional acreage thereto, but the enlarged unit shall in no event exceed the acreage content hereinabove specified. In the event an existing unit Is so enlarged, Lessee shall execute and place of record a supplemental declaration of unitization Identifying and describing the land added to the existing unit; provided, that if such supplemental declaration of unitization is not filed until after production is obtained on the unit as originally created, then and in such event the supplemental N O declaration of unitization shall not become effective until the first day of the calendar month next following the 8 U filing thereof. In the absence of production lessee ray terminate any unitized area by filing of record notice of termination. • U 1. lessee also shall have the right to unitize, pool. or combine all or any part of the above described lands A with other lands fn the same general area by entering into a cooperative or unit plan of development or operation J approved by any governmental authority and, from time to tire, with tike approval, t0 modify, change or terminate any such plan or agreement and, in such event, the terns, conditions, and provisions of this least shall be deemed 814 modified to conform to the terms, conditions, and provisions of such approved cooperative or unit plan of development or operation and, particularly, all drilling and development requirements of this lease, express or implied, shall P CC be satisfied by compliance with the drilling and development requirements of such plan or agreement, and this tease shall not terminate or expire during the life of such plan or agreement. In the event that said above described cc lands or any part thereof, shall hereafter be operated under any such cooperative or unit plan of development or O operation whereby the production therefrom Is allocated to different portions of the land covered by said plan, then ey the production allocated to any particular tract of land shall, for the purpose of computing the royalties to be cc paid hereunder to Lessor, be regarded as having been produced from the particular tract of land to which it is al- hg located and not to any other tract of land and the royalty payments to be made hereunder to lessor shall be based mS upon production only as so allocated. lessor shall formally express lessor's consent to any cooperative or unit x plan of development or operation adopted by Lessee and approved by any goverreental agency by executing the same cc upon request of lessee. m CO U 8, Lessee shall have the right at any tire without Lessor's consent to surrender all or any portion of the teased premises and be relieved of all obligation as to the acreage surrendered. lessee shall have the right at n z any tire during or after the expiration of this lease to remove all property and fixtures placed by lessee on said • M land, Including the right to drew and remove all casing. Vhen required by Lessor, lessee will bury all pipe lines below ordinary plow depth, and no well shall be drilled within two hundred (200) feet of any residence or barn now C4 c< on said land without lessor's consent. line Lessee agrees to promptly pay to the owner thereof any damages to crops, or improvements. caused by or resulting from any operations of Lessee. All disturbed portions of surface land are r to be returned to original condition within time designated by lessor. r9. The rights of either party hereunder may be assigned, in whole or in part, add the provisions hereof shall O extend to the heirs, successors and assigns of the parties hereto, but no change or division in ownership of the land. Z 0• ¢ rentals, or royalties, however accomplished, shall operate to enlarge the obligations or diminish the rights of lessee. No change in the ownership of the land or any interest therein, shall be binding on lessee until Lessee shall be p furnished with a certified copy of all recorded instruments, all court proceedings and all other necessary evidence >- of any transfer. inheritance, or sale of said rights. In event of the assignment of this lease as to a segregated • fd portion of said land, the rentals payable hereunder shall be apportionable among the several leasehold owners ratably ce according to the surface area of each, and default In rental payment by one shall not affect the rights of other lease- hold owners hereunder. -In case lessee assigns this lease, fn whole or In pert, lessee shall be relieved of all oblt- ii 03 cations with respect to the assigned portion or portions arising subsequent to the date of assigrvnent. co p . 10. All express or implied covenants of this lease shall be scb)ect to all federal and State laws, Executive Orders, Rules or Regulations, and this lease shall not be terminated, in whole or in part, nor Lessee held liable in ID LL damages, for failure to comply therewith, if compliance Is prevented by, or If such failure Is the result of, any such law, Order, Rule or Regulation, or if prevented by an act of God, of the public enemy, labor disputes, inability to obtain material, failure of transportation, or other cause beyond the control of lessee. If during the term of this lease, oil or gas or other hydrocarbons is discovered upon the leased premises, but Lessee is prevented from producing the same by reason of any of the causes set out In this Section, this lease shall nevertheless be considered as producing and shall continue In full force and effect until Lessee is permitted to pro- duce the oil, gas and other hydrocarbons, and as long thereafter as such production continues In paying quantities or drilling or reworking operations are continued as elsewhere herein provided. 11. lessor does not warrant title to said real estate or to the mineral interests in said real estate, however, it is agreed that if Lessor owns less than 100% of the minerals, then, and In that event, the royalties and rentals to be paid lessor shall be reduced proportionately. 12. Not withstanding fn a provision of this lease to the contrary, no operations shall be conducted en the above described land without the written consent of the lessor. 13, Upon the termination of this lease in whole or in part by election or by failure to rake payments as afore- said, lessee or its assigns shall within thirty (30) days release by written instrument the land or portion thereof which said lease terminates, and said notice shall also be sent to lessor giving the book and page nvter of said lease. It is expressly understood that this lease is subject to and controlled by any law of the State of Colorado now in effect restricting or limiting the powers of counties or boards of county connissioners, and any provision herein in conflict therewith shall be inoperative and void. le. All of the provisions of this lease shall inure to the hrnefil of and be binding upon the parties hereto, their heirs, administrators, successors and assigns. l f, this agree„c't shalt be b%hdtnq on tech of tit *bore tried pirttes who sign the sere. regardless of whether �,td by ens of the other partlts. WIIhISS MAC(0h, this Instrouent Is executed on the date first abort written, C0ARD of egpett coeHIddlOnfkd V£l0 C0U%tt, cotOW jug w w-RAY _I-Y•Y-"` rIt / .,.,, <. • yMeperitc d coynty Clerk end Rtce dIr Clerk to the Doe], 4t � y`�ct r — h Li___4.._ ttssff: Willie,,s- xpio lion Co. • • By: Joe Gil , Attorney-in-fact stmt or coc,0RApd 1 SS• , nst this p�Y des of I l a"°���v 4A- 114 (/ t before ra the loregotrq instrument wIs icknwledgtd K • witness q hand end official sell. A R My (omission expires:rat: CC LO 0Ri1T7{,1G +_. f427. 11-1 CC ctee. ictifk. d' 1.oTary ubllt_.- CC •••e.• C EethBretthavpt 0. p Y bite-Stato of Colorado I o �9r AUB.V O4' 3025 So. Parker Rows 9,8,84 oh CUB WP Goa+dtesion Expires. ..to .w '1 I-- .,- N [IC w r-id . 0 LL O ax r a 0 [.1 CC wa cc z tsch or.c O r i t> LIIIIMINIMINIIIMEN...--- ,. . . , ky. { -i i A' AR191077? RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION OF OIL AND GAS LEASE COVERING CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNED BY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, LOCATED IN SECTION 8, TOWN- SHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 63 WEST OF THE 6TH P.N. , WELD COUNTY, COLORADO WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, c o Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home 0 r o Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the u A affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and OW 0 3 WHEREAS, Weld County, Colorado is the owner of vast acres orc w a of mineral lands located in Weld County, Colorado, and C' 0 WHEREAS, a portion of said mineral acres presently is not MCC leased, and Q WHEREAS, said unleased mineral acres were put up for bid w coo to lease, and rz o; W WHEREAS, Williams Exploration Co. , 3025 S. Parker Rd. , 'ell Aurora, Colorado 80014, submitted the high bid to lease the w following described mineral lands, to-wit: rLL o` z Section 8, Greeley Third Line Barnesville o a North Railroad over and across the WIJE1/2, Township 7 North, Range 63 West of the w a 6th P.N. , Weld County, Colorado CC X m WHEREAS, said described parcel contains 22.1 land acres or and 22. 1 net mineral acres, more or less, and au. WHEREAS, said mineral acres shall be leased for the total sum of TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY SEVEN and 30/100 DOLLARS ($287.30) , together. with ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) per acre, which lease is to run for a period of three (3) years, commencing December 1, 1982, and ending December 1, 1985, and WHEREAS, Weld County desires to accept the high bid offer of Williams Exploration Co. to lease the above described mineral acreage. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the high bid offer of Williams Exploration Co. , 3025 S. Parker Rd. , Aurora, Colorado 80014, be, and hereby is, accepted for a period of three (3} years with the total sum being as above listed. 1_ N (? 33 7 C ' C,c I. - >;-_\_{ --;'t e�t Lk _ 80 Page 2 NO RE: OIL & GAS LEASE - WILLIAMS EXPLORATION CO. J 0 3 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made o w and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 1st day of cc December, A.D. , 1982. rote BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO r ct N J J' hn T. Mares/ni n, Chairman W Ch Carlson,` Pro-Tem N r EXCUSED N NW Norman Carlson p ,,�J f� C. W. 1Kir y w a ) jJ.. 7 2 L ATTEST: �1 ?,r,c �.,:.•n f e-�.,,��C�i� "ne K. St nmark to Weld Cou$1 .Cl rk and .Recd der och Ana -61(k:: O the So1rd 1O �BYE �it�;,2 ,3 C . .. - eputy County Clef PR AS TO • 151 FORMt 11 ��it'/ oun y Attorne DATE PRESENTED: December 6, 1982 1 a`' WEAD COUNii. COLORADO OIL AND CAS (EASE . Js NIS AGR(Chtaf race this day of , 19 , between Weld County, Colorado, a political subdivision of the State of Colorado, by the Board of County Commissioners, for its respective interests, C/0 Board of County Convls- sioners, Weld County Centennial Center, 91S 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 806)1, lessor (whether one or more), and Williams Exploration Co. 3025 S. Parker Rd., Aurora t e, WIfNE55E)N: 1. lessor In consideration of TAO Hp? FFttt�9}t77ySs�SEVEN �1af1Itnn Dollars (S 287 30 )' fn hand paid, of the royalties herein prov idea, lQd Zf'cme agreement'df"lelQ/Jnrrein contained, hereby grk4C , leases and lets exclusively unto lessee for the purpose of investigating, exploring, prospecting, drilling and mining for and producing oil, gas and other hydrocarbons. laying pipe lines. building tanks, power stations, telephone lines and other structures thereon to produce, save. take care of, treat, transport and own said products, and housing its employees, (Subject to all applicable Weld County 2oning Regulations), the following tract of land with any reversionary rights therein being situated in the County of Weld, State of Colorado. and described as follows: Township 7 North, Range 63 West, 6th P.14. . o Section 8: Greeley Third Line Barnsvllle North Railroad over"and across the o u 1f4Ei Mb V A and containing _22.1 acres, more or less ( 22.1_net mineral acres). 2. Subject to the otherprovisions herein contained. this lease shall be for a term of CO 3 years from ere date (called 'primary term') and as long thereafter as oil, gas or other hydrocarbons, Is produced from said land hereunder, p ce or drilling pr reworking operations are conducted thereon. 0W a ), the royalties to be paid by lessee are: (a) on oil, one eighth of that produced and saved from said land, the cc same to be delivered at the welts, or to the credit of lessor into the pipe line to which the wells ray be connected; U lessee may from tire to time purchase any royalty oil in its possession, paying the market price therefor prevailing Li for the fled where produced on the date of purchase; (b) on gas, including casinghead gas or other hydrocarbon sub- ro CC stance, produced from said land and sold or used off the premises or fn the manufacture of gasoline or other products M ,6 therefrom, the market value at the well of one-eighth of the gas so sold or used, provided that on gas sold at the a wells the royalty shall be one-eighth of the amount realized from such sale, on sulfur the royalty shall be fifty "-be tents (SOO) per long ton. lessee shall have free use of oil, gat, coal, wood and water from said land, except water from lessor's wells. for all operations hereunder, and the royalty on oil and gas shalt be computed after deducting ca .�.I any so used. If a well capable of producing gas fn paying Quantities is completed on the above described land and is CO U shut in, this lease shall continue in effect for a period of one year from the date such well fs shut in. Lessee or t• z Any assignee may thereafter, in the manner provided herein for the payment or tender of delay rentals, pay or tender O,. to Lessor as royalty, on or before one year from the date such well is shut in, the sum of $100.00 per well, and, if Le such payment or tender is made, this lease shall continue in effect for a further period of ore year. In like manner r4 h- and upon like payments or tenders annually, made on or before each anniversary of the shut-in date of such well, this least shall continue in effect for successive periods of twelve (12) months each. cc W ✓ w 4. If operations for drilling are rot commented on said land as lierelnafter provided, on or before one year from t• ly this date, the lease shall then terminate as to both parties, unless on or before such anniversary date lessee shall p nay or tender to lessor, and shall continue as the depository for all rentals payable hereunder regardless of changes z in ownership of said land or the rentals either by conveyance or by the death or incapacity of lessor, the sum of c a Twenty two and .10/100 -Dollar(s) (51.00 1 per net mineral acre, (herein called rental), which shall cover the privilege of deferring commencement of operations for drilling for a period of twelve (12) months. In like >. manner and upon like payments or tenders annually the ccerencement of operations for drilling ray be further deferred U ,Z for successive periods of twelve (12) months each during the primary term. The payment or tender of rental herein W referred to may be made in currency, or check at the option of the lessee; and the depositing of such currency, or cc check in any post office, properly addressed to the Lessor, on or before the rental paying date, shall be deemed pay- ' rr rent as herein provided. the down cash payment is consideration for the least according to its terms and shall not • P he allocated as mere rental for a period, lessee ray at any time execute and deliver to lessor or place of record p a release or releases covering any portion or portions of the above described premises and thereby surrender this lease as to such portion or portions and be relieved of all obligations as to the acreage surrendered, and thereafter po U. the rentals payable hereunder shall be reduced In the proportion that the acreage covered hereby is reduced by said release or releases. S. Should any well drilled on the above described land during the primary term before production is obtained be a dry hole, or should production be obtained during the primary term and thereafter cease, then are' fn either event, if operations for drilling an additional well are not cormenced or operations for reworking an old well are not pur- sued on said land on or before the first rental paying date next succeeding the cessation of production or drilling or reworking on said well or wells, then this lease shall terminate unless lessee, on or before said date, shall re- sure the payment of rentals. Upon resumption of the payment of rental, Section 4 governing the payment or rentals. shall continue in force just as though there had been no interruption In the rental payments. Ir during the last year of the primary term and prior to the discovery of oil, gas, or other hydrocarbons on said land Lessee should drill a dry hole thereon, or 1f after discovery of ell, gas or other hydrocarbons before or during the lest year of the primary term the production thereof should cease during the last year of said term from any cavil, no rental payment or operations are necessary in order to keep the lease in force during the remainder of the primary term. If, at the expiration of the primary term. lessee is conducting operations for drilling a new well or resorting an old well, this lease reverthelessshall continue in force as long as such drilling or reworking operations continue, or if, after the expiration of the primary term, production On this lease shall cease, this lease nevertheless shall continue fn force if drilling or reworking operations art carenced within sixty (60) days after such cessation of production; if pro- duction Ss restored or additional production is discovered as a result of any such drilling or resorting operations. conducted without cessation of more than sixty (60) days, this lease shall continue as long thereafter as oil, gas, other hydrocarbons or other mineral is produced and as long as additional drilling or reworking operations are had without cessation of such drilling or reworking operations for more than sixty (60) consecutive days. 6. Lessee,at its option, is hereby given the righ t-and poser to pool or combine the land covered by this lease, or any portion thereof, as to oil and gas, or either of them, with any other land lease Cr leases when in lessee's Judgment it is necessary or advisable to do so in order to properly develop and operate said premises, such pooling to be Into a well unit or units not exceeding forty (40) acres, plus an acreage tolerance of ten per cent (IOt) of forty (40) acres, for oil, and not exceeding six hundred and forty (640) acres, plus en acreage tolerance of ten per cent (lot.) or six hundred and forty (640) acres, for gas, except that larger units may be created to conform to any spacing or welt unit pattern that may be prescribed by governmental authorities having jurisdiction. Lessee ray pool or com- bine acreage covered by this lease, or any portion thereof, as above provided, as to oil or gas In any one or more Strata, and units so formed need not conform in sire or area with the unit Or units Into which the lease is pooled or k:". combined as to any other stratum or strata, and oft units need not conform as to area with gas units. The Pooling in F} a one or mere instances shall not tthaust the rights of the lessee hereunder to pool this lease or portions thereof into other units, lessee shall execute to writing and place of record an instrument or instruments identifying and detcrib- ing the pooled acreag�e. The entire acreage so pooled Into a unit shall be treated for all purposes, except the payment of royalties, as if it were included in this lease, and drilling or reworking operations thereon or production of oil or gas therefrom, or the completion thereon of a well as a shut-in gas well, shall be considered foe all purposes. except the payment of royalties. as If such operations were on or such production were from or such completion were on the land covered by this lease, whether or not the welt or wells be located on the premises covered by this lease. In lieu of the royalties elsewhere herein specified, Lessor shall receive from a unit so formed, only such portion of the royalty stipulated herein as the amount of his acreage placed in the unit or his royalty interest therein bears to the total acreage so pooled in the particular unit Involved. Should any unit et originally crated hereunder con- tain less than the raximam hunter of acres hereinabove specified, then lessee nay at any tire thereafter, whether before• ey or after production is obtained on the wilt, enlarge such unit by adding additional acreage thereto, but the so enlarged.t shall in lessee shall executevent r anddplacehe aof'record asuppt lementalve declaration ofd. in unitize atiot an i identifying and Is describing the lard added to the existing unit; provided, that if such supplemental declaration of unitization is not filed unlit after production is obtained on the unit as originally created, then and in such event the supplemental In O declaration of unitization shall not become effective until the first day of the calendar month next following the O Ce filing thereof. In the absence of production lessee may terminate any unitized area by filing of record notice of termination. `r 7. Lessee also shall have the right to unitize, pool, or combine all or any part of the above described lands with other lands in the same general area by entering into a cooperative or unit plan of development or operation A approved by any governmental authority and. from time to tine, with Ifle approval, to modify, change or terminate J any such plan or agreement and, In such event, the terms, conditions, and provisions of this lease shall be deemed 0 3 modified to conform to the terms, conditions, and provisions of such approved cooperative or unit plan of development or operation and. particularly, all drilling and development requirements of this tease, express or implied, shall µ A be satisfied by compliance with the drilling and development requirements of such plan or agreement, and this least shall not terminate or expire during the life of such plan or agreement. In the event that said above described ce lands or any part thereof, shall hereafter be operated under any such cooperative or unit plan of development or Uoperation whereby the production therefrom is allocated to different portions of the land covered by said plan, then the production allocated to any particular tract of land shall, for the purpose of computing the royalties to be paid hereunder to lessor, be regarded as having been produced from the particular tract of land to which it is al- to located located and not to any other tract of lend and the royalty payments to be made hereunder to lessor shalt be based upon production only as so allocated. lessor shall formally express lessor's consent to any cooperative or unit sc plan of development or operation adopted by lessee and approved by any governmental agency by executing the sane k upon request of lessee. Ca J 8. lessee shall have the right at any tire without Lessor's consent to surrender all or any portion of the 03 V leased premises and be relieved of all obligation as to the acreage surrendered. Lessee shall have the right at p z any time during or after the expiration of this lease to remove all property and fixtures pieced by lessee on said o e4 land, Including the right to draw and remove all casing. When required by lessor, lessee will bury all pipe lines N ee N C4 below plod depth, and no well shall be drilled within two hundred (200) feet of any residence or barn now on said land without lessor's consent. lee lessee agrees to promptly pay to the owner thereof any damages to crops, ce or improvements, caused by or resulting from any operations of lessee. Ail disturbed portions of surface land are �+7 to be returned to original condition within time designated by lessor. Cj g. The rights of either party hereunder ray be assigned. in whole or in part, and the provisions hereof shall e LL extend to the heirs, successors and assigns of the parties hereto, but no change or division in ownership of the land. Z rentals, or royalties, however accomplished, shall operate to enlarge the obligations or diminish the rights of Lessee. O allo change in the ownership of the land or any interest therein, shall be binding on Lessee until Lessee shalt be furnished with a certified copy of all recorded instruments, all court proceedings and all other necessary evidence • - of any transfer, inheritance, or salt of said rights. In event of the assignment of this lease as to a segregated tice portion of said land, the rentals payable hereunder shall be apportionable among the several leasehold owners ratably ee according to the surface area of each, and default in rental payment by one shall not affect the rights of other lease- hold owners hereunder. 4n cast lessee assigns this lease, in whole or In part, lessee shall be relieved of all obli- en CO sations with respect to tee assigned portion or portions arising subsequent to the date of assignment. CO ce 00- w- I0. All express or implied covenants of this lease shall be subject to all federal and State taws, Executive Orders, Rules or Regulations, and this lease shall not be terminated, in whole or to part, nor Lessee held liable in x LL damages, for failure to comply therewith, if compliance is prevented by, or if such failure is the result of, any such lad, Order, Rule or Regulation, or if prevented by an act of God, of the public enemy, labor disputes. inability to obtain material, failure of transportation, or other cause beyond tee control of Lessee. If during the term of this lease, oil or gas or other hydrocarbons is discovered upon the leased premises, but lessee is prevented from producing the sane by reason of any of the causes set out In this Section, this lease shall nevertheless be considered as producing and shall continue in full force and effect until lessee is permitted to pro- duce the oil, gas and other hydrocarbons, and as long thereafter as such production continues In paying quantities or drilling or reworking operations are continued as elsewhere herein provided. 11. lessor does not warrant title to said real estate or to the mineral interests in said real estate, however, it Is agreed that if lessor owns less than l%O% of the minerals, then, and in that event, the royalties and rentals to be paid lessor shall be reduced proportionately. 12. Not withstanding in a provision of this lease to the contrary, no operations shall be conducted on the above described land without the written consent of the lessor. 13. Upon the termination of this lease in whole or in part by election or by failure to rate payments as afore- said. Lessee or its assigns shall within thirty 130) days release by written Instrument the land or portion thereof which said lease terminates, and said notice shall also be sent to lessor giving the book and page roster of slid lease. it is expressly understood that this lease is subject to and controlled by any lee of the State of Colorado now in effect restricting or limiting the powers of counties or boards of county commissioners, ar,d any provision herein in conflict therewith shall be inoperative and void. II. All of the provisions of this lease shall Inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto, their heirs, administrators. successors and assigns. r. kyy=- , Ef 15, This a4reecxnt %h+11 be binding on each of the shore named parties who sign the same, regardless of whether . , U is signed by any of the other genes. IN YIINESS 16tEREpf. IMIs I-slrunent It executed on tht dale first shove written, of way CO CtAoolssIO'ttS / 1' U -I Z: •,...1 - Alrfst / Wtd t ty Clerk and Arco elf c Cleat to the bard el By: \ ,c--- - Jr l tiss[C: Will la sj xp10 tion Co. 4f , n o By: Joe Gil,, Attorney-in-Fact »o SlArE Qf,c4kwto ) s1.. p 3 The fOro9oing instrument rat at nowled4ed 6lfort re IASs p(' 4+y of fly.,-4.---64,4,- 144 Ey(�8 c4A ►y cotretsston expiresan W : Yftness a hand and offltfal seal. r l"I sgRE111ftG0) Q.d 011v�tY< e • f sty c —`-- 1rX s aNW ' %CI CI ttethBreithtliPL ato 9 oU �G a Noteiry Publio-State of Colorado 1 2 rF O. et 0026 Bo. Parkes Rood lid U Of- liy Commission P�sPIree: 8-9-84 N tEn i r id, , irRv r - U r cc k O w tyl _ Z i £ F * - ' t y 1.� 3 -` -x+ E z s rt t if a F r . s,. � 1J ti ‘D-se-±b 1, i q 'S y ? u „4; - ?• ."?..47,/,-.,-.,,,,..i. e2±:±. FFr Y'Y t >+ ,e 5j tt 1..4,1”,,t'' } rs e:, -aY`�x t t tg yv 3r`4± ,1' *,,..k. 3.. i 3.,t--Z,-..- ., ''.. . . ' fir 'r RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR A RETAIL LIQUOR STORE LICENSE ISSUED TO MARY M. •VIEFHAUS, D/B/A CROW VALLEY LIQUORS, BRTGGSDALE, COLORADO - EXPIRES DECEMBER 31, 1983 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Mary M. Viefhaus, d/b/a Crow Valley Liquors, Briggsdale, Colorado has presented to the Bored of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado an application for a Retail Liquor Store License forkthe sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption off the premises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II. , C., said applicant has paid the sum of $50.00 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has paid to the County of Weld the fee of $37.50 as provided by law for issuance of such County License, and said applicant has exhibited a State Liquor License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for con- sumption off. the premises only, outside the corporate limits of= . any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: Section 20, Township 8 North, Range 62 West of the 6th P.M., Briggsdale, Weld County, Colorado NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said application and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 82-20 to said applicant to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption off the premises only, only at retail at said loction, and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until December 31, 1983, providing that said place where the licensee is authorized ... L:,. ___ .. _ ,_..,.. ..r_.wti"t" ✓ ,.. aXa- i'i coa¢ax4.c�b.-.,.�;.d...�:. ...-.>..,.as..�..�1. • Page 2 RE: CROW VALLEY LIQUORS to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption off the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity. to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regu- lations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of November, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: " (OW-v01A- if7 11,v:-j✓!�✓ WE COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and-Recorder 6-l6,f 1).2424://n) and Clerk to the Board n T. Martin, Chairman By 1 n% ,G/c /(A eputy untyCl�r C c Car roJ-Tem • APPRQV D AS TO FORM: ` � l Norman Carlson County Attorney ..Xifby 143.774er et X. St nmark DATE PRESENTED: December 6, 1982 • s . jl _ s @f: ' j -Ai ,,A-< ej VS:. ' ' 14. S. DEPAaONJ NUE t..:44:. ` .'; LIOl10R . �' CAPITOL !, i e.-� 1375SHERMANSTREET EEEE . • • ' ,,, __,_ DENVER COLORADO 80261 e .f fR €� LY. III', ' _ i °lid rX- II)) ' `{ - LIQUOR LICENSE nY f • / LICENSE EXPIRES a; '� �''S ---OtiNt4t it,[.ATo+ ' "' ---ttAtI11aUOStC. - ! ( 3._ ' ..._ F1 ALL r[et_r[.0 _ townj caY[ .t.yet iM t.Ivn ttriJl r fp TYPl MAMI AMO DIKIIVIXYtCPLKIMII fit aG� t TOTAL FEE I!) • yY )• e THIS LICENSE IS ISSUED SUBJECT 10 THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO L= y AND ESPECIALLY UNDER THE PROVSIONS OF TITLE 12,ARTICLE 47,CRS 1973, LIP-1 - ,..< ASAMENDED. THIS LICENSE IS NONTRANSFERABLE MD SHALE BE CONSPICUOUSLY POSTED N'� '' IN THE PLACE ABOVE DESCRIBED,ANY INFORMATION CHANGES TO THE LIQUOR .L t • yj( LICENSE INVOLVING OWNERSHIP OA FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THE LICENSED - PREMISES MUST BE REPORTED, K.THIN 10 DAYS,IN WRITING TO THE DEPART. Al MINT OF REVENUE, LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION,STATE CAPITOL ANNEX, . /' 137S SHE-,MAN SERE 1 T,DENVER,COLORADO B0261. -tra ):47X( INTESTIMONY • WHEREOF,I HAVE HEREUNTO SET MYHANO AND " ' - , , !rt yn� •tE\ SEAL 1 __ __ _ e ti ' f .!� . r'{ 7 I \ • LfjMta �.•f DR IDOL EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 1fy- J♦T ,_ C 4 l C t J ,l'C ej l ___..-...„.._._.:?-:-J , -A `.. - y { 4 fa p t.i Q' oaf �(n{1 Ip I �gQpj (�A yh�j r/�{�.J�� .5r �"r.. y H " p0, a. Ia' Y� Ot :j. {flytP a < t I t . I ' i ''.< in R1 ,4 Ii 'ita, 9t 7 gi<4 —a I 1 �, 'JI'Vf:JJ HI 1 R 810Ri n11 0 4 m 4 `4' y 1 SE m g oel" taro, ¢ x? 8 IC : r E ra Y - ,•'=4--N,83 p.c+ gOg. is it ..• , ie :CK NtS � in : a II' ‘iii gogl 1 C s' ''nij iv: C: }i p g 1O !t ' r1 C 111JJJ !tg , Nf � p I`°\4 i .O it\•,, � , ` k< s o 'i 8 ! d 0 3 2, ? ?A, 1 1I 8s I 1 RESOLUTION REt APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE FOR THE SALE OF FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGES CONTAINING NOT MORE THAN 3.2% OF ALCOHOL BY WEIGHT FOR CONSUMPTION ON AND OFF THE PREMISES ISSUED TO HIGH PLAINS ENTERPRISES, INC. , D/B/A PINE LAKE RESORT - EXPIRES DECEMBER 15, 1983 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, High Plains Enterprises, Inc., d/b/a Pine Lake Resort, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for a County Retail License for the sale of fermented malt beverages, containing not more than 3.2% of alcohol by weight for consumption on and off the premises, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II. , C. , the applicant has paid the sum of $57.50 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has paid to the State Department of Revenue the sum of S67.50, pursuant to Section 12-46-117(5) , CRS 1973, as amended, of which sum $42. 50 is to be credited to the Old Age Pension Fund, pursuant to the requirements of Section 12-46-110, CRS 1973, as amended, and said applicant has produced a State Retail License for the sale of 3.28 fermented malt beverages for consumption on and off the premises, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: Section 17, Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said appli- cation and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 82-30 to said applicant to sell 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption on and off the premises, only at retail at said location, and does hereby authorize and direct the Litt c/tO Page 2 REt 3. 2% BEER LICENSE - PINE LAKE RESORT issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect from the 16th day of December, 1982, to the 15th day of December, 1983, providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell the 3.2% fermented malt beverages, for con- sumption on and off the. premises shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of November, A.D., 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO J T. Martin, Chairman uck Carlson, Pro-Tem Norman Carlson W. Kirby t‘filaWfrA ATTEST: ne K. Ste nmark Weld County Clerk and _Recorder and-C1,erk to the Bo�id Deputy County" Cler A VED AS TO a County Attorney DATE PRESENTED: December 6, 1982 • -,iitittaffga-vatrffinkWitedtratir'ar ri: �D • P C 1 il'7 ��t'I T' Of C , .•.41,,P11+,( 1 :- >tit iD4 itK- . DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 14,5 '1; i 1 i Iyyy{{{))y���1q 3 BEER LICENSE P 32 /o�.. FORTHE YEAR ENDING -• //• -"_ •tiit«:iirwuEiT.n_-- --:T p.,IHrd4 A!e.r _.___. - _.. _ 'if:14411/4 •u nreu.0 <anr f 1Fv t ii-.0‘41'..[FIN t E i r c.+I J• 'll Tnt I AWE MIDOt1C ROTC..OF tCt,SE it il I • 7:41',:<' Jl 0.10 rI• ,��I"• TOTAL FE kiSI )14‘ -' T ,E . 1" THIS LICENSE IS ISSUED SUBJECT TO THE LAWS Of THE STATE OF COLORADO s. ':P MO ESPECIALLY UNDER THE PROVISIONS Of TITLE 12, ARTICLE ES, CRS JTJD, " I E #:` ASAMENDEO. T�IF� I THIS LICENSE IS NOM-TRANSFERABLE AND SHALL BE CONSPICUOUSLY POSTED 1T, • IN THE PLACE MOVE DESCRIBEO. r f T ti i ?V 4IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,I HAVE HEREUNTO SET MY HAND ANO - `' ,i ) r( ' M wit'.� /1 y n �,,� ,,��,, SEAL.___-- ' —_--- i. r ohs Ar I 0, . DRUOI E(REV III]DEPUTY DIRECTOR J EXECUTIVE OtRECTOR 1110,,4 L _ C `I �� a s# „ it�: q,.. .:.'_ 1= ..,•.. '-r jr: 4 - a ` ` - _ s S` Ja r -ten u r !#. R ` ✓�k f !t + ':^am �,;, { /�1j 'iC % � E'. „ 4{ v ri�,G• !t !i �� 1, / rt�i rr''r C.�`t /r1t`,tY� CS ,✓'1�'V A3 ✓✓Id !I!f't. 91�✓.lt tt 1,0.. ✓i t4`.�'cr, ti c#4,..,,•0., n J f ♦4:.: i \`, • n. fi ♦ !J' ifii�i.�`t 3 1: • t I WA/00,c,�` n\- t t St �{ j •f.�. b I. vy,ie. 1T If :RVf `•`ki R . .4a. , '. 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's.,a i in . g- g %. • ) :e4c.v.:7,,, -1.3.Jr±l�". • i.`'�`'` 'C�y 't er €'t/a; *r kid:-,.„^' „k::' `` : .'f/•y.. ^'�:! +-3{''- '• RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO MD WELD COUNTY SENIOR CITIZEN COORDINATORS AS A RECIPIENT OF WELD COUNTY GENERAL FUND MONIES AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN THE SAME. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a Memorandum of Agreement between Weld County, Colorado and Weld County Senior Citizen Coordinators as recipients of Weld County General Fund conies has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. A copy of said Memorandum of Agreement is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, Weld County Senior Citizen Coordinators have been awarded the sum of $10,000.00 from Weld County General Fund monies, which monies are for the purpose of providing services to senior citizens, and WHEREAS, the contract period shall be from January 1, 1983 through 33ii December 31, 1983, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it advisable and in the best interests of Weld County to approve said Memorandum of Agreement. SOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Memorandum of Agreement between Weld County, Colorado and Weld County Senior Citizen Coordinators as recipients of Weld • County General Fund monies be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Memorandum of Agreement. • The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the j _th day of December, A.D., 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO L t. n rt n, Cha an ATTEST: HON (�r�,1ft"1'.L2i J.li/✓ _ Weld County Clerk and Reser er C ck Carlson, Pro-Tem and Clerk to the Board(' _ $y; _ I Norman Carlson , epuCy unty Clerk / met DiAS TO F Kirb —7 C County Attorney Jj K. Steinmark MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into on this, the 6th. day of December, 1982, by and between Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "Weld" and Weld County Senior Citizen Coordinators, hereinafter referred to as "Contractor", the parties agree as follows: WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has awarded Senior Citizen Coordinators a sum of $10,000.00 in Weld County General Fund monies to assist senior citizens, and WHEREAS, the County implements programs and services throughout Weld County to Weld County residents, and WHEREAS, the "Contractor" provides services in Weld County to the senior citizens of Weld County, and WHEREAS, the parties hereto are desirous of formalizing an agreement for the express purpose of providing senior citizen services to Weld County citizens, and 4.T{EREAS, to implement these goals, the parties desire to establish an agreement for the use of Weld County General Fund monies for the purpose of providing senior citizen programs. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises stated herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. The purpose of this Agreement is to establish an agreement for the use of Weld County General Fund monies by senior citizen coordinators. 2. CONTRACT PERIOD will be from January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983. 3. COMPENSATION: "Weld" agrees to pay each senior citizen coordinator a one-time grant of $625.00. 4. The total amount paid by "Weld" to "Contractors" under this Agreement shall not exceed the sum of $10,000.00. 5. "Contractor" assures that as a recipient of General Fund monies, it Is fully aware of the restrictions and requirements of the regulations and applicable State and Local law provisions. 6. "Contractor" assures that as a recipient of General Fund monies, it will spend the funds in accordance with the same laws and procedures that govern the expenditures of its own funds. 7. "Contractor" assures that it will maintain sufficient records and an accounting system and internal control procedures adequate to permit the tracing of the funds to a level of expenditure which cleaily demonstrates that the funds were used in compliance with the regulations of State and Local law. 8. "Contractor" agrees that it is an independent Contractor and that its officers and employees do not become employees of "Weld" nor are they entitled to any employees' benefits as employees of "Weld" as a result of the execution of this agreement. 9. "Contractor" shall indemnify "Weld", its officers and employees against liability for injury or damage caused by any negligent act or omission of any of its employees or volunteers or agents in the performance of this • agreement and shall hold "Weld" harmless from any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of this contract by "Contractor", The "Contractor" shall provide necessary worker's compensation Insurance at "Contractor's" own cost and expense, 10. "Contractor" may not assign or transfer this agreement, any interest therein or claim thereunder without the prior written approval of "Weld". 11. Payment to "Contractor" will be made only upon presentation of proper claim by "Contractor" subject to the approval of "Weld" that services have been performed, 12. "Weld" shall have access to "Contractor's" financial records for purposes of audit. Such records shall be complete and available for audit 90 days after final payment hereunder and shall be retained and available for audit purposes for two years after final payment hereunder. 13. "Weld" may terminate this agreement at any time by giving "Contractor" a ten-day written notice of such sooner termination and may be terminated at any time without notice upon a material breach of the terms of this agreement by "Contractor". 14. No alteration or variation of the terms of this agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the parties hereto. 15. The "Contractor" assures that it will comply with all Federal and State laws including, but not limited to, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, creed, sex or national origin, be excluded from participation in, or be denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under this agreement. 16. Any equipment acquired from funds covered by this contract shall remain the property of "Weld", but the "Contractor" shall have full use of the equipment for so long as the "Contractor" continues to function at its current capacity in Weld County, Colorado. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above named have executed this agreement on the 6th day of December, 1982. �]� n �f BOARD OF COUNTY C0`4(ISSIONERS (' I(/.tv l v. f f%• NV WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: . BY 3 c: /i2144--, Weld County Clerk and )ec rder C irman and Clerk to the toted By: .� �. Deputy County Cler Contractor 'J1 : By: 7 /,n n • RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AND WELD MENTAL HEALTH CENTER AS A RECIPIENT OF WELD COUNTY GENERAL FUND MONIES AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN THE SAME. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a Memorandum of Agreement between Weld County, Colorado and Weld Mental Health Center as a recipient of Weld County General Fund monies has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. A copy of said Memorandum of Agreement is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, Weld Mental Health Center has been awarded the sum of $69,458.00 from Weld County General Fund monies, which monies ate for the purpose of providing a mental health program, and WHEREAS, the contract period shall be from January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it advisable and in the best interests of Weld County to approve said Memorandum of Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Memorandum of Agreement between Weld County, Colorado and Weld Mental Health Center as a recipient of Weld County General Fund monies be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Memorandum of Agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6 th day of December, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO `/ itiALL-InMartfn.L airman ATTEST: ���" !l 4 U2 r) Weld County Clerk and gecoile v TcCarlson, ro- em an ler to the Boar( Norman Carlson • Deputy Court y Cler APPROyAS TO��FyyO . irb %)ace0 County Attorney ne K. Ste m rk h02- hC)/ QC.: u)r,k f'•,.�� _ fi 0 MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into on this, the 6th day of December, 1982, by and between Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "Weld" and Weld Mental Health Center, hereinafter referred to as "Contractor", the parties agree as follows: WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has awarded Weld Mental Health Center a sum of •$69,458.00 in Weld County General Fund monies to provide mental health services, and WHEREAS, the County implements programs and services throughout Weld County to Weld County residents, and WHEREAS, the "Contractor" provides services in Weld County to the citizens of Weld County, and WHEREAS, the parties hereto are desirous of formalizing an agreement for the express purpose of improving mental health services to Weld County citizens, and WHEREAS, to implement these goals, the parties desire to establish an agreement for the use of Weld County General Fund monies for the purpose of providing a mental health program. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises stated herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. The purpose of this Agreement is to establish an agreement for the use of Weld County General Fund monies within the Weld Mental Health Center. 2. CONTRACT PERIOD will be from January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983. 3. COMPENSATION: "Weld" agrees to pay "Contractor" for services performed hereunder at a rate of $17,365.00 per quarter. 4. The total amount paid by "Weld" to "Contractors" under this Agreement shall not exceed the sum of $69,458.00. 5. "Contractor" assures that as a recipient of General.Fund monies, it is fully aware of the restrictions and requirements of the regulations and applicable State and Local law provisions. 6. "Contractor" assures that as a recipient of General Fund monies, it will spend the funds in accordance with the same laws and procedures that govern the expenditures of its own funds. 7. "Contractor" assures that it will maintain sufficient records and an accounting system and internal control procedures adequate to permit the tracing of the funds to a level of expenditure which clearly demonstrates that the funds were used In compliance with the regulatlens of State and Local law, 8. "Contractor" agrees that it is an independent Contractor and that its officers, excluding County Commissioner Board member, and employees do not become employees of "Held" nor are they entitled to any employees' benefits as employees of "Veld" as a result of the execution of this agreement. 9. "Contractor" shall indemnify "Weld", its officers and employees against liability for injury or damage caused by any negligent act or omission of any of its employees or volunteers or agents in the performance of this agreement and shall hold "Weld" harmless from any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of this contract by "Contractor". The "Contractor" shall provide necessary worker's compensation insurance at "Contractor's" own cost and expense. 10. "Contractor" may not assign or transfer this agreement, any interest therein or claim thereunder without the prior written approval of "Weld". 11. Payment to "Contractor" will be made only upon presentation of proper claim by "Contractor" subject to the approval of "Weld" that services have been performed. 12. "Weld" shall have access to "Contractor's" financial records for purposes of audit. Such records shall be complete and available for audit 90 days after final payment hereunder and shall be retained and available for audit purposes for two years after final payment hereunder. 13. "Weld" may terminate this agreement at any time by giving "Contractor" a ten-day written notice of such sooner termination and may be terminated at any time without notice upon a material breach of the terms of this agreement by "Contractor". 14. 8o alteration or variation of the terms of this agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the parties hereto. 15. The "Contractor" assures that it will comply with all Federal and State laws including, but not limited to, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, creed, sex or national origin, be excluded from participation in, or be denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under this agreement. 16. Any equipment acquired from funds covered by this contract shall remain the property of "Veld", but the "Contractor" shall have full use of the equipment for so long as the "Contractor" continues to function at its current capacity in Weld County, Colorado. I IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above named have executed this agreement on the • h day of December, 1982. - BOARD OF COUNTY CO1-QI1SSIONERS L n ) WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: /'(0to aaw.. Q.tU,+s4Un,/ /J (! Ry: C[�s, 7-2.2 'Feld Co my Clerk a}d-Re order C irman and Cler to the $bard • -Deputy Count ler We44 Mental Health Center, IQE. Contractor 8y. Dale F. Peterson, NSW, i44A Executive Director • RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AND WEST CREELEY SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT AS A RECIPIENT OF WELD COUNTY GENERAL FUND MONIES AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN THE SAME. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a Memorandum of Agreement between Weld County, Colorado and West Greeley Soil Conservation District as a recipient of Weld County General Fund monies has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. A copy of said Memorandum of Agreement is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, West Greeley Soil Conservation District has been awarded the sum of $7,096.00 from Weld County General Fund monies, which monies are for the purpose of providing clerical support to soil conservation activities in Weld County, and WHEREAS, the contract period shall be from January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it advisable and in the best interests of Weld County to approve said Memorandum of Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Memorandum of Agreement between Weld County, Colorado and West Greeley Soil Conservation District as a recipient of Weld County General Fund monies be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Memorandum of Agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6 th day of December, A.D., 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO �-�j.� ` �_ n Martin, lairman ATTEST: �u G'6.tm?Jevim:4lir✓ Weld County Clerk and Kee rder 2z:: TL cf e'puty County C et • AP ED AS TO GGc-s Kirby County Attorney e n r t 14 c f�- 4 0 I a‘ , s . t, • '0 0 MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into on this, the 6th_ day of December, 1982, by and between Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "Weld" and West Greeley Soil Conservation District, hereinafter referred to as "Contractor", • the parties agree as follows: WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has awarded West Greeley Soil Conservation District a sum of $7,096.00 in Weld County General Fund monies to perform clerical support for soil conservation in Weld County, and WHEREAS, the parties hereto are desirous of formalizing an Agreement for the express purpose of performing clerical support for soil conservation activities in Weld County, and WHEREAS, to implement these goals, the parties devire to establish an agreement for the use of Weld County General Fund monies for the purpose of performing clerical support for soil conservation activities in Weld County. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises stated herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. The purpose of this Agreement is to establish an agreement for the use o: Weld County General Fund monies within the West Greeley Soil Conservation District. 2. CONTRACT PERIOD will be from January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983. 3. COMPENSATION: "Weld" agrees to pay "Contractor" for services performed hereunder at the rate of $1,774.00 per quarter. 4. The total amount paid by "Weld" to "Contractor" under this Agreement shall not exceed the sum of $7,096.00. S. "Contractor" assures that as a recipient of General Fund monies, It is fully aware of the restrictions and requirements of the regulations and applicable State and Local law provisions. 6. "Contractor" assures that as a recipient of General Fund monies, it will spend the funds in accordance with the same laws and procedures that govern the expenditures of its own funds. 7. "Contractor" assures that it will maintain sufficient records and an accounting system and internal control procedures adequate to permit the tracing of the funds to a level of expenditure which clearly demonstrates that the funds were used in compliance with the regulations of State and Local law. . S. "Contractor" agrees that it is an independent' Contractor and that its officers and employees do no; become employees of "Weld" nor ate they entitled to any employees' benefits as employees of "Weld" as a result of the execution of this agreement. 9. "Contractor" shall indemnify "Weld", its officers and employees against liability for injury or damage caused by any negligent act or omission of any of its employees or volunteers or agents in the performance of this agreement and shall hold "Weld" harmless from any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of this contract by "Contractor". The "Contractor" shall provide necessary worker's compensation insurance at "Contractor's" own cost • and expense. 10. "Contractor" may not assign or transfer this agreement, any interest therein or claim thereunder without the prior written approval of "Weld". 11. Payment to "Contractor" will be made only upon presentation of proper claim by "Contractor" subject to the approval of "Weld" that services have been performed. 12. "Weld" shall have access to "Contractor's" financial records for purposes of audit. Such records shall be complete and available for audit 90 days after final payment hereunder and shall be retained and available for audit purposes for two years after final payment hereunder. 13. "Weld" may terminate this agreement at any tine by giving "Contractor" a ten-day written notice of such sooner termination and may be terminated at any time without notice upon a material breach of the terms of this agreement by "Contractor". 14. No alteration or variation of the terms of this agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the parties hereto. 15. The "Contractor" assures that it will comply with all Federal and State laws including, but not limited to, title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, creed, sex or national origin, be excluded from participation in, or be denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under this agreement. 16. Any equipment acquired from funds covered by this contract shall remain the property of "Weld", but the "Contractor" shall have full use of the equipment for so long as the "Contractor" continues to function at its current capacity in Weld County, Colorado. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above named have exdcuted this agreement on the 60). day of December. 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COtCMISSIONERS ATTEST: %rlcz( (4 �F/.tL 4 , WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ✓r.n f 7. 3 —;-- Weld County Clerk and ;corder By C irman Y - find Clck to the Boar( i 1 By ' -- De uty County Clef r Contractor By:S/)J4l J . .cant s - RESOLUTION i RE: APPROVAL OF MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AND WELD COUNTY COMMUNITY CENTER FOUNDATION, INC. AS A RECIPIENT OF WELD COUNTY GENERAL FUND MONIES AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN 10 SIGN THE SAME. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a Memorandum of Agreement between Weld County, Colorado and Weld County Community Center Foundation, Inc. as a recipient of Weld County General Fund monies has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. A copy of said Memorandum of Agreement is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, Weld County Community Center Foundation, Inc. has been awarded the sum of $31,956.00 from Weld County General Fund monies, which monies are for the purpose of improving developmental disability services to Weld County citizens, and WHEREAS, the contract period shall be from January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it advisable and in the best interests of Weld County to approve said Memorandum of Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Memorandum of Agreement between Weld County, Colorado and Weld County Community Center Foundation, Inc. as a recipient of Weld County General Fund monies be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Memorandum of Agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 60 th day of December. A.D., 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO / hat n ATTEST: Jx:'• tl VbYc%1/in/ Weld County Clerk and Recorder C uck Pro-Tem Carlson, rIt2z tlorman Carlson , ¢poly County e k APP ED AS TO F . • Kirby 07 County Attorney J ne .. to ar P/RESF3JPlD: December 6, 1982 if O(/d / LC , (As- Kit t-k j 0 MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into on this, the 6th- day of December, 1982, by and between Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "Weld" and Weld County Community Center Foundation, Inc., hereinafter referred to as "Contractor", the parties agree as follows: WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has awarded Weld County Community Center Foundation, Inc. a sum of $31,956.00 in Weld County General Fund monies to provide developmental disability services, and WHEREAS, the County implements programs and services throughout Weld County to Weld County residents, and WHEREAS, the "Contractor" provides services in Weld County to the citizens of Weld County, and WHEREAS, the parties hereto are desirous of formalizing an agreement for the express purpose of improving developmental disability services to Weld County citizens, and WHEREAS, to implement these goals, the parties desire to establish an agreement for the use of Veld County General Fund monies for the purpose of providing a developmental disability program. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises stated herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. The purpose of this Agreement Is to establish an agreement for the use of Weld County General Fund monies by Weld County Community Center Foundation, Inc. 2. CONTRACT PERIOD will be from January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983. 3. COMPENSATION: "Weld" agrees to pay "Contractor" for services performed hereunder at a rate of $7,989.00 per quarter. 4. The total amount paid by "Weld" to "Contractors" under this Agreement shall not exceed the sum of $31,956.00. 5. "Contractor" assures that as a recipient of General Fund monies, it is fully aware of the restrictions and requirements of the regulations and applicable State and Local law provisions, 6. "Contractor" assures that as a recipient of General Fund monies, it will spend the funds in accordance with the same laws and procedures that govern the expenditures of Its own funds. 7. "Contractor" assures that it will maintain sufficient records and an accounting system and internal control procedures adequate to permit the tracing of the funds to a level of expenditure which clearly demonstrates that the funds were used in compliance with the regulations of State and Local law. 8. "Contractor" agrees that it is an independent Contractor and that its officers and employees do not become employees of "Weld" nor are they entitled to any employees' benefits as employees of "Weld" as a result of the execution of this agreement. 9. "Contractor" shall indemnify "Weld", its officers and employees against liability for injury or damage caused by any negligent act or omission of any of its employees or volunteers or agents in the performance of this agreement and shall hold "Weld" harmless from any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of this contract by "Contractor". The "Contractor" shall provide necessary worker's compensation insurance at "Contractor's" own cost and expense. 10. "Contractor" nay not assign or transfer this agreement, any interest therein or claim thereunder without the prior written approval of "Weld". 11. Payment to "Contractor" will be made only'vpon presentation of proper claim by "Contractor" subject to the approval of "Weld" that services have been performed. 12. "Weld" shall have access to "Contractor's" financial records for purposes of audit. Such records shall be complete and available for audit 90 days after final payment hereunder and shall be retained and available for audit purposes for two years after final payment hereunder. 13. "Weld" may terminate this agreement at any time by giving "Contractor" a ten-day written notice of such sooner termination and may be terminated at any time without notice upon a material breach of the terms of this agreement by "Contractor". 14. No alteration or variation of the terms of this agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the parties hereto. 15. The "Contractor" assures that it will comply with all Federal and State laws including, but not limited to, Title Vi of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, creed, sex or national origin, be excluded from participation in, or be denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under this agreement. 16. Any equipment acquired from funds covered by this contract shall remain the property of "Weld", but the "Contractor" shall have full use of the equipment for so long as the "Contractor" cor.tinues to function at its current capacity in Weld County, Colorado. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above named have executed this agreement on the _6% day of December, 1982. ,�,,,,, BOARD OF COUNTY CO�L1ISSIONERS �Qiq�} "-[/�� �'4JJLACt�J WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: V BY _ aim :- �JJ2e [rd Weld County Clerk and R corder C manand Clerk to the/Board gy D pu�ty Count' CI rk ! eataa l easela Cont ctor A By. Y l uLX'L Resolution RE: APPOINTMENT TO THE WELD COUNTY AREA AGENCY ON AGING ADVISORY BOARD WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and V/HEREAS, by Resolution dated October 1, 1980, a Weld County Area Agency on Aging Advisory Board was created, and WHEREAS, vacancies now exist on said Board, and WHEREAS, the following persons have made application for membership to fill said vacancies for terms as designated. Name Term to Expire Maria Kallas-Brasken September 30, 1985 Joe Perez, Jr. September 30, 1985 Or. Maurice Bradley Ward September 30, 1985 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Maria Kallas-8rasken; Joe Perez, Jr. ; and Dr. Maurice Bradley Ward hereby are appointed to the Weld County Area Agency on Aging Advisory Board for terms to expire as stated above. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded adopted by the following vote on the bth day of December, A.O., 1982. �,y, ..:7.,,„A: ATTEST i-fCL.,,y „� ' O Board of. County CommiSSloners Weld County, Colorado Weld County Clerk and Recorder and'Clerk to the Boar �N ft.Y �}�As�zei BY: \ � ��// _--- ep ty unty _—p ed as to E ` 'lift/l , CC ; a - 3ofty . fEfORAn®Unl 1 To_John T. Martin, Chairman o„o' December 3, 1982 Wild of-County Con iiT sToners-- �� COLORADO nom Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Human Resources 0-0.4 ' sub*,. Agreement with the Greeley Area Chamber of Commerce Enclosed for Board approval is an Agreement with the Greeley Area Chamber of Commerce. The purpose of the Agreement is to provide support to the Greeley Area Chamber of Commerce for employment generating activities and dissemination of information concerning the Employment Opportuntities Delivery System (CODS). The total cost of this Agreement is $45,000 under Title VII of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) for the period beginning December 1, 1982 and ending September 30, 1983. If you have any questions, please feel free to telephone me at 353-0540. t MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 1st day of December, 1982, by and between the Weld County Commissioners and their administrative arm, the Weld County Division of Human Resources, hereinafter referred to as "WCC-HRD," and the entity of the Greeley Area Chamber of Commerce, the administrative entity for the Economic Development Advisory Board, hereinafter called "GACC." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, WCC-HRD offers employment and training services to unemployed, underemployed, economically disadvantaged, and other job-seeking residents of Weld County through the Employ- ment Opportunities Delivery System (EODS); and WHEREAS, WCC-HRD recognizes the need for generation of new businesses to increase employment opportunities in Weld County; and WHEREAS, employment generating activities and dissemination of information concerning SODS programs are both allowable acti- vities under Title VII of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA); and WHEREAS, GACC is actively involved in employment generating activities for Weld County; and WHEREAS, GACC has expressed desire to continue its employ- ment generating activities and willingness to disseminate infor- mation concerning FADS programs to present any prospective employers of Weld County residents and to promote hiring of qualified EODS applicants; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: 1. Purpose: The purpose of this Agreement is to: a. Allow OACC to continue its activities of identi- fying and contacting new prospective employers of Weld County residents for the purpose of encourging and persuading new businesses to locate in Weld County, and b. Insure that the services available through EODS are described to businesses considering relocation or expansion In Weld County. 2. Amendments: This Agreement may be amended at any time with the written consent of both parties. 3. Terms of Agreement: This Agreement will commence December 1, 1982, and terminate September 30, 1983. 4. Termination of Agreement: This Agreement may be terminated by either party upon a thirty (30) day written notice given to the other party. If Title VII funding of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) should cease or be significantly reduced, this Agreement will be renegotiated immediately to reflect funding changes. 5. Requirements: OACC agrees to provide the following to WCC-RRD and the Private Industry Council/Job Service Improvement Project (PIC/JSIP) during the term of this Agreement: a. Monthly prospect reports indicating project pro- gress compared to the project narrative. b. Quarterly fiscal reports enumerating all program expense chargable to this Agreement on a general ledger which corresponds to the budget (see Exhibit B - Project Budget) by line item. c. Quarterly program reports indicating project pro- gross compared to project narrative (see Exhibit A - Project Narrative). d. GACC shall comply with all rules and regulations of Title VII of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) and all other applicable CETA regulations. 6. Special Fund Allocation Conditions: The fund allocation would be subject to the following conditions: a. The $45,000 fund allocation will be adjusted down- ward in the event that future federal budget determinations, (continuing resolutions) decrease tho adult amount (separate titles, Title IIBC and VII of CETA). The decrease in employ- ment generating funds would be in the same proportion as the percent decrease in federal adult funding. b. Payments to GACC will be made to the extent the Employment Opportunities Delivery System (EODS) has budget authority. October 1, 1982 through December 17, 1982, equals 22% of the budget year so this percentage is the only immediate allowable amount available for billing, i.e. , 22% x PLC/JSIP approved allocation = available amount or $9,900. c. The PIC/JSIP approved allocation to GACC would be a part of the Weld County Board of County Commissioners approved budget item to EDAB ($45,000) for Calendar Year 1983. d. Although the P1C/JSIP approved allocation may be. ' I provided prior to January 1, 1983, these federal .FY 1983 funds will be counted by the County as Calendar Year 1983 dollars, and part of their calendar budget allocation. 7. Reimbursement Process: WCC-HRD will reimburse GACC quarterly upon receipt of necessary reports. Reimbursement will in no case exceed a total of $45,000 through the term of this Agreement. 8. Agreement Exhibits: The following exhibits are attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference as if fully set forth: Exhibit A -. Project Narrative Exhibit B - Project Budget IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above -named hereunto, place their hands as of the date first mentioned above. I WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMA SOURCES;2J n T. 4artin, Chairman alter, . pec man Executive Director GREELEY AREA CHAMBER V OF COMMERCE pp WELD COUNTY PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUN7,1,:a7,1,:aPROJ C L/JOB SERVIC IMPROVEMENT CT rag GAG ke Frick, President G rge C n er, hai an .EXHIBIT A Project Narrative The activities GACC will undertake in this project are similar to those they have been accomplishing for the last four (4) years. The major goals of this project are to accelerate OACC's employment generating activities in creating new job opportunities through the solicitation of now business and industry. The four (4) main goals aro: 1. To identify firms which have an interest in locating in Weld County and which would be an asset hero: 2, To contact firms with such interest in and value to Weld County to give them total information and to accurately evaluate their level of interest in Weld County: 3, To host firms with a definite interest in Weld County; and 4. To conduct research and develop activities which are needed to inform and assist prospective employers of Weld County. . GACC will use several methods to identify interested out-of-state firms. One technique will be to place advertise- ments in publications which reach decision-makers in industry. Those industries which reply to the advertisements will be considered "suspects" which merit more direct contact (175 inquiries to date in 1982). A second technique will consist of research concerning "capital expansion information. " Research will be conducted from reports in Dun and Bradstreet and from Standard and Poors, to compile a list of firms with capital expansion resources budgeted in the next two (2) years. These firms will be contacted if they indicate relocation and expansion possi- bilities within the next two (2) years. GACC will attempt to pursuado desirable firms to build in Weld County. Out-of-state firms will be contacted by a third tech- nique, select direct mailings of brochures presenting busi- ness potential in Weld County. Firms which respond to the mailing will then be contacted. A fourth method for identi- fying interested firms will require attendance at meetings of selected professional associations. Facility planners in attendance at these meetings are likely to represent or be aware of firms interested in expansion. Finally, GACC intends to identify out-of-state firms with interest in expansion through its "executive referral program." Local business and government leaders will attempt to identify businesses with expansion goals in the course of their regular business contacts. Each of these methods aim at identifying out-of-state firms which reveal some level of interest in building production facilities in Weld County. Firms already inside the state will also be contacted. GACC will reach such firms by a combination of mailing and regular personal contact to determine their possible interest in expansion to this county. • Once companies are identified as potentially interested in building here, a GACC representative will contact them to gain and give more complete information. GACC anticipates that firms will be sufficiently inter- ested in Weld County to send representatives to meet with Weld County officials and evaluate local conditions. Hosting and informing these visitors is GACC's third project goal. 1 The fourth goal, ono which will interweave in all of the other goals, is to research and develop materials which will inform GACC staff and potentially interested companies. Capi- tal expansion information will be obtained. Advertisements, mailings, and visual presentations must be continued. Special research needs to be conducted to satisfy the information needs of interested companies. GACC will be responsible for insuring all information needs are met, both quickly and accurately. Note: Since the August 23rd meeting of the EDAB funding partners, staff has taken the directive to devote 100% of time to prospect development, service solicitation and results. Through their effort, generation of additional expanding/relo- eating firms is increasing measurably. Through the assistance of PIC, four (4) firms announced new locations to Weld County thus far in 1982. With the modi- fied, accelerated approach in 1983, GACC will strive to locate additional firms within the county. EDAB has accepted a program whereby calls will be made to numerous communities within the county to assist in prospect solicitation/response activities to enable each to be compe- titive in the program. With the staff manager being out of the office involved with activities previously mentioned in their report, its important that the GACC Executive Vice-President and clerical staff consider prospect service a priority and make themselves available for same. In that regard, and because of proven major contributions to the effort, it is recommended that PIC accept a salary only reimbursement to EDAB. This will indeed eliminate confusion, serve to expedite the cause, and enable the Council the opportunity to evaluate effort. EXHIBIT B Project Budget Staff Salaries (to include employee insurance and FICA) $45,000 TOTAL $45,000 t' • To John T. Martin, Chairman 0,4 December 3, 1982 Board of County Commissioners COLORADO ,,4, Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Human Resource D sublet,: Head Start Dental Agreements _ Enclosed for Board approval are Head Start agreements with Plan de Salud del Valle and the following local dentists: J I. Or. Gregory E. Obermann /2. Or. Carol S. Potter J3. Or. Bill Bender /4. Or. G. W. Coleman v5. Or. Andrew Bland .6. Dr. James Shaddock vi. Dr. Richard Raab v8. Dr. Gilbert H. Sydney 9. Dr. R. 0. Kron v40. Dr. H. Kent Everett The dentists will be providing a dental examination, prophylaxis therapy, application of topical flouride, and x-rays for all Head Start children. Head Start will reimburse the dentists a maximum of $75.00 per child. If you have any questions, please feel free to telephone me at 353-0540. 1 MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 25th day of October 1982 through May 1983, by and between the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Head Star Program, L t hereinafter referred to as "Head Start" and a of , p� 4 .% hereinafter referred to as the "Dentist ." In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, Head Start and the Dentist agree as follows: 1. Read Start agrees to transport Head Start children to the Dentist to meet scheduled appointments at the Dentist's office. 2. The Dentist shall provide a dental .examination, pro- phylaxis therapy, application of topical flouride, and x-rays for Head Start child. The Dentist agrees to provide all restoration and/or extractions as he deems necessary on each referred child. 3. Head Start agrees to reimburse the Dentist a maximum cost of $75.00 per child for these services. 4. Head Start shall not be charged for those children covered by Public Assistance. Medicaid numbers shall be pro • - vided at the time of the set appointment and billing shall be sent to that appropriate agency by the Dentist. 5. For services not reimbursed by Head Start, the amount will be designated as In-Kind Contribution to the Head Start Program. 6. This Agreement may be amended at any time with the consent of both parties. r J r The Dentist and Head Start mutually agree to accept that this Agreement shall be terminated only atter a thirty (30) day written notice has been given to the other party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above hereunto placed a their hands as of the date written above. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ChAAAAAARRR[[[rman • WELD COUNTY DI 3SION OF HUMAN RESOUR S a t J. Speckman ExOtive Director HEAD START ilea{ Keith McNe Director I . MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 25th day of October 1992 through May 1983, by and between the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Head Start Program, hereinafter referred to as "Head Start" and CAN'ot _itlkr hereinafter referred to as the "Dentist." In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, Head Start and the Dentist agree as follows: 1. Head Start agrees to transport bead Start children to the Dentist to meet scheduled appointments at the Dentist's office. 2. The Dentist shall provide a dental examination, pro- phylaxis therapy, application of topical flourido, and x-rays for Head Start child. The Dentist agrees to provide all restoration and/or extractions as he deems necessary on each referred child. 3. Head Start agrees to reimburse the Dentist a maximum cost of $75.00 per child for these services. 4. Head Start shall not be charged for those children covered by Public Assistance. Medicaid numbers shall be pro- . vided at the time of the set appointment and billing shall be sent to that appropriate agency by the Dentist. 5. For services not reimbursed by Head Start, the amount will be designated as In-Kind Contribution to the Head Start Program. 6. This Agreement may be amended at any time with the consent of both parties. ( . The Dentist and Head Start mutually agree to accept that this Agreement shall be terminated only after a thirty (30) day written notice has been given to the other party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above hereunto placed their hands as of the date written above. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF DENTIST COMMISSIONERS ._ ��.d oaf man -24--)-2242/1-41— ')-22es.r_—___ WELD COUNTY 9IVISION OF HUMAN RESO ROES (altp r J. Speckman Exedutive Director HEAD START Keith IcNli ctor S . . J � MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 26th day of October 1982 through May 1983, by and between the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Head Start Program, hereinafter referred to as "Head Start" and Bill Berduf b.A.S . hereinafter referred to as the "Dentist." In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, Head Start and the Dentist agree as follows: 1. Head Start agrees to transport Head Start children to the Dentist to meet scheduled appointments at the Dentist's office. 2. The Dentist shall provide a dental examination, pro- phylaxis therapy, application of topical flourido, and x-rays for Head Start child. The Dentist agrees to provide all restoration and/or extractions as he deems necessary on each referred child. 3. Head Start agrees to reimburse the Dentist a maximum cost of $75.00 per child for these services. 4. Head Start shall not be charged for those children covered by Public Assistance. Medicaid numbers shall be pro- • vided at the time of the set appointment and billing shall be sent to that appropriate agency by the Dentist. 5. For services not reimbursed by Head Start, the amount will be designated as In-Kind Contribution to the Head Start Program. 6. This Agreement may be amended at any time with the consent of both parties. ot The Dentist and Head Start mutually agree to accept 1 that this Agreement shall be terminated only after a thirty (30) day written notice has been given to the other party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above hereunto placed their hands as of the date written above. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF DENTIST COMMISSIONERS SrteljdiAL"dlit man WELD COUNTY DI 1SR)N OF HUMAN RESOUR S Walt £ . Speckman yy�� Exact ive Director HEAD START Kei h McNei 1, Director • MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT • THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 25th day of October 1082 through May 1983, by and between the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Head Start Program, hereinafter referred to as "Head Start" and ( .6)- C-/{,A6„ /ISC€ hereinafter referred to as the "Dentist ." In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, Head Start and the Dentist agree as follows: 1. Head Start agrees to transport Head Start children to the Dentist to meet scheduled appointments at the Dentist's office. 2. The Dentist shall provide a dental examination, pro- phylaxis therapy, application of topical flouride, and x-rays for Head Start child. The Dentist agrees to provide all restoration and/or extractions as he deems necessary on each referred child. 3. Head Start agrees to reimburse the Dentist a maximum cost of $75.00 per child for these services. 4. Head Start shall not be charged for those children covered by Public Assistance. Medicaid numbers shall be pro- vided at the time of the set appointment and billing shall be sent to that appropriate agency by the Dentist. 5. For services not reimbursed by Head Start, the amount will be designated as In-Kind Contribution to the Head Start Program. 6. This Agreement may be amended at any time with the consent of both parties. The Dentist and Head Start mutually agree to accept that this Agreement shall be terminated only after a thirty (30) day written notice has been given to the other party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above hereunto placed their hands as of the date written above. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF DENTIST COMMISSIONERS za _ ., • C rman WELD COUNTY DIY SION OF HUMA. RE 0 Watte J. Speckman Ex�y tive Director HEAD START Ke `th cNe I1 b`l rector `� Ny MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 25th day of October 1982 through May 1983, by and between the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Head Start�n Program, ee hereinafter referred to as "Head Start" and AM yeti.) f1 • Bland 6. 0. S. hereinafter referred to as the "Dentist ." In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, Head Start and the Dentist agree as follows: 1. Head Start agrees to transport Head Start children to the Dentist to meet scheduled appointments at the Dentist's office. 2. The Dentist shall provide a dental examination, pro- phylaxis therapy, application of topical flourido, and x-rays for Head Start child. The Dentist agrees to provide all restoration and/or extractions as he deems necessary on each referred child. 3. Head Start agrees to reimburse the Dentist a maximum cost of $75.00 per child for these services. 4. Head Start shall not be charged for those children covered by Public Assistance. Medicaid numbers shall be pro- vided at the time of the set appointment and billing shall be sent to that appropriate agency by the Dentist. 5. For services not reimbursed by Head Start, the amount will be designated as In-Kind Contribution to the Head Start Program. 6. This Agreement may be amended at any time with the consent of both parties. The Dentist and Head Start mutually agree to accept tthat this Agreement shall be terminated only after a thirty (30) day written notice has been given to the other party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above hereunto placed their, hands as of the date written above. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF DENTIST COMMISSIONERS Sae/..91 ChX ri man AaaliS WELD COUNTY Dlv 8 O, OF HUMAN RE URC alto J. Speckman Exeg tive Director HEAD DSSTART �j ([/ Reich McNeill UfIector { • f ' S. . + MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 25th day of October 1982 through May 1983, by and between the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Head Start Program, hereinafter referred to as "Head Start" and _i'yntym.s doic i]ds. hereinafter referred to as the "Dentist." In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, Head Start and the Dentist agree as follows: 1. Head Start agrees to transport Head Start children to the Dentist to meet scheduled appointments at the Dentist's office. 2. The Dentist shall provide a dental examination, pro- phylaxis therapy, application of topical flouride, and x-rays for Head Start child. The Dentist agrees to provide all restoration and/or extractions as he deems necessary on each referred child. 3. Head Start agrees to reimburse the Dentist a maximum cost of $75.00 per child for these services. 4. Head Start shall not be charged for those children covered by Public Assistance. Medicaid numbers shall be pro- • vided at the time of the set appointment and billing shall be sent to that appropriate agency by the Dentist. 5. For services not reimbursed by Head Start, the amount will be designated as In-Kind Contribution to the Head Start Program. 6. This Agreement may be amended at any time with the consent of both parties. ; 4 I The Dentist and Head Start mutually agree to accept that this Agreement shall be terminated only after a thirty (30) day written notice has been given to the other party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above hereunto placed their hands as of the date written above. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS DENTIST fA,�sf itt . �fNSJJt4ic-. l)a1 WELD COUNTY D VISION OF ( HUMAN RESOD tS Spec Extc tive Director HEAD START ei b icNeector • • MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT i THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 25th day I of October 1982 through May 1983, by and between the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Head Start Program, a hereinafter referred to as "Head Start" and R:O a.Z 0 . kkct hereinafter referred to as the "Dentist." In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants • contained herein, Head Start and the Dentist agree as follows: 1. Head Start agrees to transport Head Start children to the Dentist to meet scheduled appointments at the Dentist 's office. 2. The Dentist shall provide a dental .examination, pro- phylaxis therapy, application of topical flouride, and x-rays for Head Start child. The Dentist agrees to provide all restoration and/or extractions as he deems necessary on each referred child. 3. Head Start agrees to reimburse the Dentist a maximum cost of $75.00 per child for these services. 4. Head Start shall not be charged for those children covered by Public Assistance. Medicaid numbers shall be pro- • vided at the time of the set appointment and billing shall be sent to that appropriate agency by the Dentist . 5. For services not reimbursed by Head Start, the amount I will be designated as In-Kind Contribution to the Head Start Program. 8. This Agreement may be amended at any time with the consent of both parties. r . i }4} 41 .. r . r_' A r The Dentist and Head Start mutually agree to accept that this Agreement shall be terminated only after a thirty (30) day written notice has been given to the other party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above hereunto placed their hands as of the date written above. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF DENTIST COMMISSIONERS • (/ . fC u�a�a� W Ro-a�r /305 C rman WELD COUNT ,DIVISION OF • HUMAN RE RCES Walt r J. pee-Maa-- Ex94utive Director I HEAD START Ke McNei 1, rector • 4' MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 25th day of October 1982 through May 1983, by and between the Weld County Division of .Human Resources' Head Start Program, hereinafter referred to as "Head Start" and GIIBEA H SOYDNE Yict:stID 0,S. P.C. 174Oreeley, Colorado & 3I hereinafter referred to as the "Dentist." In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, Head Start and the Dentist agree as follows: 1. Head Start agrees to transport Head Start children to the Dentist to meet scheduled appointments at the Dentist's office. 2. The Dentist shall provide a dental examination, pro- phylaxis therapy, application of topical flourido, and x-rays for Head Start child. The Dentist agrees to provide all restoration and/or extractions as he deems necessary on each referred child. 3. Head Start agrees to reimburse the Dentist a maximum cost of $75.00 per child for these services. 4. Head Start shall not be charged for those children covered by Public Assistance. Medicaid numbers shall be pro- vided at the time of the set appointment and billing shall be sent to that appropriate agency by the Dentist . 5. For services not reimbursed by Head Start, the amount will be designated as In-Kind Contribution to the Head Start Program. 6. This Agreement may be amended at any time with he consent of both parties. C OG1 2119$2 1.6 'a 4 The Dentist and Head Start mutually agree to accept that this Agreement shall be terminated only after a thirty (30) day written notice has been given to the other party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above hereunto placed their hands as of the date written above. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF DENTIST COMMISSIONERS IgG C rman WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RE OURCES al r J. Speakman Expcutive Director SA HEAD START XeYth icNe 11 rector'~ 11 ,4 ti MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this125th day of October 1982 through May 1983, by and between the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Head Start Program, hereinafter referred to as "Head Start" and Ct 1- U . LMsw hereinafter referred to as the "Dentist." In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained hor. in, Head Start and the Dentist agree as follows: 1. Head Start agrees to transport Head Start children to the Dentist to meet scheduled appointments at the Dentist 's office. 2. The Dentist shall provide a dental examination, pro- phylaxis therapy, application of topical flouride, and x-rays for Head Start child. The Dentist agrees to provide all restoration and/or extractions as he deems necessary on each o referred child. 3. Head Start agrees to reimburse the Dentist a maximum cost of $75.00 per child for these services. 4. Head Start shall not be charged for those children covered by Public Assistance. Medicaid numbers shall be pro- • vided at the time of the set appointment and billing shall be sent to that appropriate agency by the Dentist, 6. For services not reimbursed by Head Start, the amount will be designated as In-Kind Contribution to the Head Start Program. 6. This Agreement may be amended at any time with the consent of both parties. J : The Dentist and Head Start mutually agree to accept that this Agreement shall be terminated only after a thirty (30) day written notice has been given to the other party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above hereunto placed their hands as of the date written above. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF DE 'fT9 COMMISSIONERS cr c irman WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES Walter J. Speckman Exec -ive Director HEAD START Krat)� 1, , Director MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 25th day of October 1982 through May 1083, by and between the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Head Start !Program, ,/ hereinafter referred to as "Head Start" and �4 tI7 yPi'i,�./�,S hereinafter referred to as the "Dentist ," In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, Head Start and the Dentist agree as follows: 1. Head Start agrees to transport Head Start children to the Dentist to meet scheduled appointments at the Dentist's office. 2. The Dentist shall provide a dental examination, pro- phylaxis therapy, application of topical flouride, and x-rays for Head Start child. The Dentist agrees to provide all restoration and/or extractions as he deems necessary on each referred child. 3. Head Start agrees to reimburse the Dentist a maximum cost of $75,00 per child for these services. 4, Head Start shall not be charged for those children covered by Public Assistance. Medicaid numbers shall be pro- 1 vided at the time of the set appointment and billing shall be sent to that appropriate agency by the Dentist. 5. For services not reimbursed by Head Start, the amount will be designated as In-Kind Contribution to the Head Start Program. 6. This Agreement may be amended at any time with the consent of both parties. • r_. . .„ , . . . _ . -. . y . . ,_ , , ..„_ . . . , . The Dentist and Head Start mutually agree to accept that this Agreement shall be terminated only after a thirty (30) day written notice has been given to the other party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above hereunto placed their hands as of the date written above. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF DENTIST COMMISSIONERS 44)61;fre/41d9 - ' 4740.4fl-L472144414.-, irman WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RES CES // I J N. a . Spec man E cutivo Director HEAD START ntki NeiflDirector tett% mEmoRAnDum ro John T. Martin, Chairman p,,,_ December 3_1982 wage Board of County 06iiiTssToners I/ , l� COLORADO nom Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Human Resources pt S ems„ 1983 Head Start Grant Revision_________________ ;Enclosed for Board approval is a revision to the Head Start Grant funded under the Administration for Children, Youth and Families. t The purpose of the revision is to adjust the budget line items to reflect actual costs. In the revision we are applying for an addi- tional $17,000 which has been made available for 1983 to help purchase a maxi-van for transportation of the Head Start children. if you have any questions, please feel free to telephone me at 353-0540. I t CMS ADprovil Na.49-8011! ' s 2. NPII <. RII W I MBER S. STATE T. I TI FEDERAL ASSISTANCE _ TS 8-C-35/09 _ TbN` 4 I. TFIE D PRUIt/ICATION intl. I.DATEY 1F J 1021474 A DATE , rue noel A/ ACTION RD alum CATION 19CfL' yes O,,FIER ISSICMD 1! ' • yEN� vI.4tanu p NOTuwtTION Cl MINI .. (Opt) t . . ha) Ia Q WONT OP FFDEML ACTION Dfas1 —— _ fM — 2.4.LEGAL APPLICANT/RECIPT S. FEDERAL EMPLOYER IOENTIFICATgf NO. a.APIfc:M Asn. L Weld County ,-_84-5000813 ---_—__-- o1.t.•DaaP.a = Division of Human Resources ID. N Stitt/AG, IS I P. 0. Box 1805 PRO. ,e. WYfe2 1113 1. 117 1010 J E. Da I Greeley ,. C.ab = Weld GRAM I.TIRE E Ws 1 Colorado 1.ZIP ten: 80632 fare: Child Development ' D. codne r.-.M (mi.. Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director coact, Head Start El •IAetI,e N..) I (303) 353-0540 a 7. TITLE AND DIICRIPTIOJ,Cl APPLICANTS PROJECT hi. TYPE OF APPLICANT/RECIPIENT --- — A-Sr,'. S-Camnuay IOW Ftttnq S-TMtntst. 1-1514 fl ioSnsl 1•a'.M%s. 1. Head Start Basic Budget Revision � ^d; t-12142 1;42211.). 2. Application for $17,000 Additional Funds-PA22 0_O.y.•a Wad DsRAd padd P+xe rj-, D*RI Liter 411.'01;24htr r01;24h Win 9.TYPE OF ASSISIANCt JHn:s Gnat D-bwnM, i 7;,� OEuI 4404nn-J r.--aj to. ARIA OF PROJECT IMPACT Wilms 4<Wu.tn'En. II. ESTIMATED NUM. It. TYPE OF APPLICATION Potµ eta) PER OF PERSONS JLRn C-eMAr ReCN'2-AntRe- H oral D-Cets-at.a Weld County . 210 alto IJa.f•t•ts l.un Et, E IS.. PROPOSED FUNDING 14.CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS OF; • 15.TYPE OF CHANGE (roe rotor In) A FOAM $ 17.000 _004.111‘10.41 Mecum Wirt r owr (II.vd i __— 1. PP.Offtt --- — ecum Donee 1.tritium 4 5 Ti 4 Courtly-Wide bRan°1JratI• wnM DauLe. 15. PROJECT START 17, PROJECT �— I M•r.t a. 1. STATE ,04 DATE Ysu..n A Fa DURATION a.tn• o- ij II LOCAL —�_— a_(( to 82_1_j 12 _ Enna. i- v-nu :ten Q ,.oniu •b IS. D[U:e TF0 7o10 In, mat% e., D. EXISTINO FLOEAAL IDENTIFICATION NUMDER E 19711 21 250 '.Da FEOEAAL A&NCTI ► 1t 82 12 6 8-C-35109 20. FLOERAL AGENCY TO RECEJYI RIQUI$T (N.ss,eft.Stata2JP<. .) i. REMARKS ADDEO Admin. for Children, Youth, and Families_p_1961 Stout, Denver, CO (3Y" ia Na x 22. ,. Ti OR 1.1 M Or)r..Tdja ati 1.1114, I. N mitred ii 4516 Cir&$MS Pit,�,ad1 e'r:'e.An s..21421.s..21421.4.l ,nut*b b- Ne .. Rows; F.t, bpd, pe./pPR ttoaf.nI1nT.. re rtrawas Or,., le•!lrnpA.N erNnj,evul oil e0 rows.,am nn an . .1: non. anew THE _ Oa .n/ amid,. Os fenea.l 1.4 In. __ — APPLICANT Ref ar....i i It Os fas.nfe3 ►ne7 d aJ larirner-Weld Council of Governments Gd CERTIFIES D. ye411. DO I• .09Fasal NIA aApIj THAT P. via W .rxM .SWIM.If Ise "41' 0 State Division of Planning 50 Q 2L A IMO MM AJD TIM ' 1.SALAMI no r went 01 •. MI SIGNED CERTIFYING John T. Martin, Chairman Yea' not% fa, sutATrVE! Board of County Commissioners _J2iezd,t " 82 12 6 24.AGENCY NAME —_— f. AICA- Yost ne+th fed RECEIYEO 19 —_—_ M. ORCAV12ATIO AL Will 27.ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 11. FEDERAL APPLICATION II -_ — _i—_ IOEn T6 f1 1ClTlO `-_- . ?9. ADDRESS ~10. FfMERAI GRANT IDENTIFICATION 'I. 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Approved Proposed Increase 8udet Revision (Decrease) I Personnel: I Salaries-Administration $ 16,061 $ 16,500 $ 439 Salaries-Head Start Staff 215,509 214,500 (1,009) . Salaries-Bus Drivers 26,000 26,200 200 Salaries-Bus Monitors 900 900 -0- Total Personnel $258,410 PSL1VO $ (370) Fringe Benefits: FICA S 11.500 $ 17,100 :(142!..112:4: Health and life Insurance 21,500 17,100 Workers Compensation 1,700 1,350 3Unemployment Insurance 16 964 20 000 30Total Fringe Benefits $ 57,664 1W 336 Travel : Meals Mileage and Travel-Out of Town 100 $ 550 00 $ (50) Training and Conventions 750 2 000 1,250 Total Travel 1_ 1-,353 $ 2,55 $ 1,20 Equipment: r Equipment $ 600 $ 29,957 * $29,357 Total Equipment 3--b06 T-29, $29,f57— Supplies: Classroom Supplies $ 5,000 $ 6,000 $ 1,000 Janitorial Supplies 2,300 1,500 (800 Kitchen Supplies 3000 -0- (3,000 Office Supplies 2,300 1,000 (1,300 Food -0- -0- -0- Medical/Dental Supplies 300 750 450 Total Supplies I-1-2,1n6 3-972-5U 3 3-f 3bJ Contractual: Dental Services $ 6,000 $ 5,000 S(1,000) Management Services 10,300 11,500 1,200 Transportation 750 450 (300 Janitor/Building Maintenance 9,500 7,500 (2,000 2,500 2,000 Medical Services (500 Total Contractual i- ,USk0 3-"26,450 $(2,600 Construction: Construction $ -0- -0- -0- Total Construction 9`-p 3-----Y---- 3---:--01-- . Other: Audit $ 2,000 $ 2,100 $ 100 Dues and Subscriptions 200 50 • ) Gas & Oil 15,000 12,000 (3`00) Insurance 700 700 -0- Mileage b Travel-Staff 2,000 1,400 (600 Postage 300 250 (50 Printing 1,000 800 (2 00 Program Development 350 200 (150 Rent-Building 7,500 7,500 -0- . Rent-Equipment 200 50 ((150 • Repair S Maintenance-Building 3,750 3,277 (4731 Repair S Maintenance-Equipment 200 50 (150 Repair & Maintenance-Vehicles 12,000 11,000 (1,000 Telephone 5,000 5,000 -0- Utilities 6,00 7,000 1,000 Child Care 1,000 1,000 -0- Parent Activities 1,50 1,500 -0- Books 1,000 100 -0- Total Other 3I4,-70 3-54.07 31L823 ' Grand Total $419,734 $436,734 $ -0- Note: The costs of developing and administering the Head Start Program will not exceed 15% of the total costs of the program. * The $29,357 is comprised of $12,357 of FY '82 funds and $17,000 of addi- tional dollars requested. Budget Revision Narrative • The major changes reflected in the proposed budget revision are as follows: I. Reduction in health and life insurance benefits due to the dis- continuation of summer coverage for the staff. 2. Increased costs for unemployment insurance to reflect actual benefits drawn by staff. 3. Increase in travel category to include conference attended by two (2) staff members in Washington, D.C. 4. Increase in equipment category for the purchase of a van at $12,357 and an anticipated purchase of a maxi-van with increased dollars in the amount of 517,000. 5." Reduction of kitchen supplies costs to zero as a result of lower food costs and increased USDA-Child Care Food Program reimbursement rates. The other reductions or increased presented in the budget revision are made to more accurately reflect the projected costs of the program. There are to be no revisions for PA20 and PA2b. ., I MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 25th day of October 1982 through May 1983, by and between the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Head Start Program, hereinafter referred to as "Head Start" and Plan de Salud del Valle hereinafter referred to as the "Clinic. " In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, Head Start and the Clinic agree as follows: 1. Head Start agrees to transport Head Start children to the Clinic to meet scheduled appointments at the Clinic's office. 2. The Clinic shall provide a dental examination, pro- phylaxis therapy, application of topical flouride, and x-rays for Head Start child. The Clinic agrees to provide all restoration and/or extractions as is necessary on each referred child. 3. Head Start agrees to reimburse the Clinic a maximum cost of $75.00 per child for these services. 4. Head Start shall not be charged for those children covered by Public Assistance. Medicaid numbers shall be pro- vided at the time of the set appointment and billing shall be sent to the appropriate agency by the Clinic. 5. For services not reimbursed by Head Start, the amount will be designated as In-Kind Contribution to the Head Start Program. 6. This Agreement may be amended at any time with the consent of both parties. �� ? f ! The Clinic and Head Start mutually agree to accept that this Agreement shall be terminated only after a thirty (30) day written notice has been given to the other party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above hereunto placed their hands as of the date written above. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS PLAN DE SALVO DEL VALLE J n . lean Stanley1.- Brasher Executive Director WELD COUNTY DIV SION OF HUMAN RESOURC , IPa�lt pec vnan Exe tive Director HEAD'�START TT�A`{R Tyy G'y Keith McNeill, `Director ' WELD COUNTY, COLORA00 Page --- t GENERAL _ FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. & NO. Y0. A'0. -------- VENDOR _ _-- _-- - -- - AMOUNT---- 901766 11022 ARIX 850.00 _ 901767 __ _ _ _V08090 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER — 350.00 901768 11016 ROSS & PAMELA BACHOFER 3,851,00 State of Colorado ) TOTAL S 5,051.00 ss County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated DECEMBER 6 19 82 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set o`ppofte their names with the total amount $ 5,051.00 Dated this __ 6t_ day of DECEMBER , 1982 .��Pere -• Subscribed and sworn to before me this i DECEMBER— 2 6t� daY of 198 My commission expires: PYCOmm;SS;onE�pITri $. i399 • STATE OF COLORADO ��otary Pu Tfl . -`G`l ----- STATE COUNTY OF WELD We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the GENERAL —_� Fund totaling S 5,051.00 . / . — Civ r erson ATTEST: er 9ZZ4z Member •eputy_ er L., er 2 ( 4127177 WELD COUNTY, CUOMO PAGE 1.____ PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.Q. & NO. VO. NO, ------ VENDOR— _----- AMOUNT —_� 10 110 11287 REVOLVING FUND 751.33 10191 11288 STATE OF COLO. DEPT. OF REYNUE �~ 545.70 192 —__11289 .$TATF_OE_COLO —D1V—DF_EMPLDX..DIWILETIRE___________ 142,495a23., 10193 11290 BLUE CROSS BLUE SNIELD OF COLORADO 74,214.94 -10194-�- 11941 10195 11292 DAVID GARCIA 42.98 1O19f+ -_11f43____.___BOCKY._14f*.JHIA1R-L1EE_________ _______ _______4 alai State of Colorado ) TOTAL $222,373,244_ )) ss County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through __-1 and dated _RECEMBE1Ath , 198_2 and that parents should be made to the respective yen- ors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount S 222,323..24______ _• Dated this h_ day of __DLCFMSSER ________ • 1 S_2 • field au- nonce cer Subscribed and sworn to before me this _ 6th , day of DECEMBER -- _ _ , 198 2 _ My£cocPt$sf on expires: __ loar8, ,� N ary u is ot i State of Colorado # ss County of Weld We, the Board of County Conmissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the DgyywiLL__ ___ fund to. ling $222,17_3424_______ _____ i��: Y r ers r - ATTEST: /flail 0AvvjEukair;ra (ember Coe Clerk and Re o der -b r J 09 WAP200P WELD COUNTY GATE 112/03/82 O WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 1 i AS OF i 12/03/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO j a---- --e -- - —+f+-+'.w' .. r....e9— —+Ta .!* 0..w+ .wM+ ID 010842 ALL RADIATOR SERVICE 21250 70.00 61 1020 ee 9 70.00 010843 ARCO PUBLISHING INC 632961 29.81 20 5530 ® - 29.81 II 010844 ARNOLO MIKE 13623 30.00 01 9020 13628 60,00 01 9020 4 13640 60.00 01 9020 13647 30.00 01 9020(11 i ~180.00 010845 BACHMANS INC 831526 4.60 01 3182 4 831530 14.32 01 2420 831531 36.27 01 2420 ID 831532 20.28 01 1014 4 28138 1,323.00 01 2320 li 1,398.47 II 010846 BAKER 6 TAYLOR CO 02042P 31.49 20 5530 ID 02042R 8.77 20 5540 r 10882R 68.41 20 5530 il 108.61 i 010847 BESTWAY PAVING CO 8162 54,001,31 11 3131 il .-.--- -- - i 54,001.37 O 010848 BIG R 210562 1.06 61 9020 di 1.06 ID a 010849 BIG R OF GREELEY 209998 2.64 01 1061 , .9 2.64 ' 010850 BOB' S WELDING E MACHINE 003187 --.« 70,000 61 9020 • 70.00 t 010851 BROYLES MABEL 0679 164.40 01 1012 6 ' 164.40di 010852 BUSINESS WEEK 120382 34.95 01 1152 ✓ 34.95 Ei 2- (e z 411 _ _ WAP2O0P WELO'COUNTY DATE i 12/03/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 3 2 AS OF s 12/03/82 a WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT ' FUNO CEP' NUMBER NO -,-, ... - -,-,-,.- - ,---,.-- + , . wrtt_..w _an-.. .«.. $ 010853 CARRILLO N V NA12) 74,00 74 9034 a Ill 74.00 4 010854 CHUCK YERBIC MIS INC 8712 13.61 61 9020 s 8719 27.40 61 9020 i 41.01 * 010855 COLORADO DEPT OF HEALTH NOTICE 40.00 11 3131 a �' - 40.00 010856 COLORADO PARTS COMPANY 30334 65.30 61 9020 AI 31856 4.40 61 9020 31856 -8.80 61 9020 il 78.50 6 010857 0 C 0 AUTO SALVAGE 37257 35.00 61 S020 1 35.00 • 010858 0 G 4 E APARTMENT HA123 262.00 74 9034 , 262.00 010859 OICKEY SHAIRAN E 113082 85.33 01 2320 85.33 S l 010860 OGLLARHIOE b SCHWARTZ AU1082 8,465.00 01 9020 8.465.00 . 0 010861 EMERGENCE' SERVICE PROF SNL 113082 1,666.61 01 2160 + -.«.rr-- 1,666.67 A 010862 GARNSEY E WHEELER CO 14583 38.60 01 2160 6 33210 13.36 61 4020 33308 - 12.12 61 4020 • 64.08 A 010863 CORDONS BOOKS INC 024341 19.14- 20 5540 0 C58282 . 8.93e 20 5540 A 084288 9.57 20 5540 C89329 8.93e 20 5540 0 533405 44.65 20 5540 546695 15.36 20 5540 0 660818 16.58 20 5540 e ..... __.,_..,----.- D Ill WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE = 12/03/82 0 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 3 AS OF" : 12/03/82 A WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT ' FUND DEPT • NUMBER NO 115381 59.02 20 5540 0 716386 63.15 20 5540 (0 803479 38.92 20 5540 889903 137.18 20 5540 912931 102.16 20 5540 4 .....................+ 430.45 , , 010864 HIGGINS HROWARECHOME CNTR 2102 37.59 01 1061 + 37.59 Ai 010865 HI115lOE AUTO PARIS 113139 45.92 61 9020 0 173140 19.74 61 9020 4 173550 8.80 61 9020 173710 35.16 61 1020 173711 21.28 61 9020 ,1 •....»...re........ 130.90 0 010866 HOME- LIGHT 1 POWER 0001NO 2.65 11 3140 , 0O06N 11.47 11 3140 O 14.12 • 010867 1 8 M CORP W44515 268.50 01 9020 0 ----zrtai---• 268.50 • 010868 JEROME CO 06090 19.90 01 1061 • 19.90 A 010869 KERSEY LUMBER CO 117953 354.79 61 1945 I a 354.79 010870 MAJORS WELDING 1 SUPPLY K07932 41 .83 61 9020 a -,_ 41.88 i, 010871 MEYER WARREN P12182 91.40 01 3182 ..,..:_«1/2 91.40 a 010872 MOORS SEARING COMPANY 802116 17.66 61 9020 0 802155 25.10 61 9020 802319 36.34 61 9020 + 802338 11.59- 61 9020 802363 111.71 61 9020 802500 5.00 61 9020 0 802611 29.12 61 9020 R y•�ni... • n� .. L aL... .........v..G .. . Iu:.r.. . ..v1 Y..t.n4.4.1a:.• • LY. .n4-,iJv...- r.�Ai...S .. rv�iA..Y.L AA4 -$...4A. .1- St+4 _ _ .. 1 a 1 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE t 12/03/82 t WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 4 AS OF t 12/03/82 A WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT • FUND DEPT NUMBER NO 14 ............... w.w----.-----...4—h1-: Mme--".i —YMNM--N .N7 ��—'s a 802159 11.84 61 9020 802787 7.65 61 9020 4 803000 10.80 61 9020 803137 33.44 6i 9020 803221 11.98 61 9020 Q . 803241 39.80 61 9020 803293 4.98 61 9020 e 339.81 O il 010873 MOUNTAIN BELL 117691 55.61 20 5540 O 17691A 103.41 20 5510 , --- -<�a--�- 159.08 0 010874 NEWCO INC 012546 60.47 01 5140 � D13313 20.28 01 1021 80.75 - O 010875 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 112982 13.00 01 2160 13.00 010876 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 120382 213.844.28 72 9020 e - 273.844.28 0 010877 NORTHERN ARMORED SERVICE 1282 271.65 01 1021 271.65 S O 010878 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 97710 22.34 11 3131 97771 13.62 61 9020 Illi 97782 9.98 61 9020 97787 13.36 61 9020 _- -- 41 59.30 () 010879 PLATTEVILLE HERALO OCT 148.26 01 1152 # SEPT 99.96 01 1152 (l 248.22 O 010880 PRUETT PUBLISHING COMPANY 118222 58.94 20 5530 58.94 Cl 010881 QUALITY BOOKS INC 97318 6.27 20 5530 S 6.27 . t 010882 ROBERT J SYLVESTER CPA ACTNOV 45.00 74 9033 I .. ibis♦4F.a • ha.r r . .'l-va • .Sar l> Y 14I<Yaaa IOlsral I .+. aaa • aa.••w r Oi aar'I a a.reY.{>..a-4'rex J.I�:...,.1.r•.. _•.1..: t•\oFR..>cMT5A.v'44.VF✓N.s. ♦la ai 1. i;i+Sr,�. A ID WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY' DATE t 12/03/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE $ 5 O AS OF t 12/03/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO t -.M_ .w�M-___-___w•-ws�--_�' , Mid-M_ -N N. M-�17 -. M"Y_ 4 ------_rl-__- 45.00 0 010883 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE INC 10039 17.00 61 9020 1 9527 11.73 61 9020 9528 50.OQ 61 9020 9976 12.26 61 9020 0 0 90.99 , 010884 SANDY KNOLLS MINOR HA123 246.00 74 9034 --r-et..... _ 246.00 fli 0 010885 SILVER BURDETT CO K14645 9.62 20 5510 ' 9.62 O 010886 SLIMS' SANITATION SERVICE 102982 140.00 61 9020 4 0 140.00 IlD 010887 SORRELL DOYLE HA123 171.00 14 9034 C 171.00 4 010888 STEVENS AUTO INC 101048 6.78 61 9020 10)178 23.14 61 9020 - 4 O 29.92 4 010889 STODDARD PAUL M 120382 600.00 01 2180 600.00 0 O 010890 THREE M BUSINESS PRODUCTS 036562 285.00 01 9020 9 285.00 010891 UNITEO STATES WELOING INC 126410 112.00 61 9020 0 126496 60.35 61 9020 C, 172.35 0 010892 W C DEPT OF. SOCIAL SERV NOVSAL 895. 74 9033 V OMM?. .-q99 4 895.99 O 010893 WEST GREELEY STANDARD GENE 259.48 01 1025 ! 6 259.48 S 010894 WILLIAMS MARTHA A DEEDS 201.00 11 3140 O Q. V WAP200P WELO COUNTY DATE 112/03/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 3 6 AS OF $ 12/03/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPTNO 201.00 O 010895 WINOGRADS STEEL 6 SUPPLY 03316 15.55 61 9020 03332 11.61 61 9020 0 03598 27.16 61 9020 03726 8.37 61 9020 () 62.69 010896 XEROX CORPORATION 962119 194.52 01 S020 () 962730 44.00 01 9020 238,52 TOTAL $ 346.791.3 7 () • • • n • • 0 • 0 0 t () �. • WAP200P " WELO COUNTY 0 • OATE I 12/03/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE s, 7 •A5OF 'S-12/03/82 w • • • THROUGS H T'I CAHDFY DATEDJUtALms RC4 ACCOUNTING A��UOeoGTHATOPAYMENTSRES SN)ULD SEE BEEN TO THEPRESPECTIVE ON HVEND0RS IN ABOVE LISTED THE AMOUNTSMS ASET SHOWN OPPOSITEPAGE 1 w THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT eoa44, 791. 37 DATED THIL$ G"1' DAY OF'DECErn&cc l9$' . DIRECTOR KANAGEMENT • AND W04E� UBSCRIBEO ANO $WOR$1 tO BEFORE NE THIS 441W' DAY OF)Cgm814 19 f KY COMMISSION E)PIRESI missforasp.reIJuna $.19$3 • �/ "`",/,/..,,,," NOTARY PUBLEICj, WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO)! HERE BY (APPROVE) OISAPPRQYEI .THE C l�Js S SET FORIN ABOyEA AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR ARE HERESY ORDERED DRANK UPON THE (;bNfJ#u • FUND TOTALING $ 3, ij1Y1•�7 DATED THIS 4 DAYOF� #'A &, 19Y,) ATTEST, COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY DEPUTY CHAIRMAN , NE /� MEMBER MEMBE0. MEMBER ) • • • • • • • 1 , , •`. N • • _ - - - •. • • • • • • •. • •,. • • r • • • • • `: a • AI WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE = 12/02/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE $ 1 AS OF I 12/02/82 a 4 WARRANT "Y" INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT a NUMBER NO e 010818 A E N GLASS 995329 5.85 01 2160 O 5.85 i 010819 BACHMANS INC 831533 10.34 01 2160 • 10.34 a 4 010820 SOYES STANLEY l 113082 112.00 01 3400 112.00 e 010821 CENTRAL MEDICAL SUPPLY 2906 -------48.00 01 2160 4 e 48.00 4 010822 CORRELL. DANIEL I 120282 45.00 01 2420 • 45.00 4 `010823 GARNSEY C WHEELER CO 33431 8.04 61 9020 37250 23.38 61 9020 4) O 31.42 i 010824 GREELEY AUTO AIR E MACH 5888 27.00 61 9020 e ------ d t 010825 GREELEY GAS CO 4951N0 -_-_-_470.94 61 9020 470,94 t 010826 GREELEY N 0 NELSON CO 037724 34,02 61 9020 • t 34 .02 010821 GREGORY'S 29781 86.10 01 2160 t -- -86.10 . 010828 GUY' S HOT TANK SERVICE 111282 49.50 61 9020 4 49.50 I 010829 HILLSIDE AUTO PARTS 170589 4.91 61 9020 • t 170784 19.74 61 9020 171220 34.10 61 9020 171383 7.29 61 9020 0 171426 8.51 61 9020 4 171714 1.29 61 9020 111941 1.25 61 9020 0 _ «.«..�. T..._.- r—r��--Irv—.,rrr�.,..+—n•�a..r.�..r.-..m • i WAP200P WELD COUNTY GATE 112/02/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 2 O AS Of I 12/02/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMI FUND OEP1 NUMBER NO • • 172082 40.13 61 9020 • 172166 42.07 61 9020 • 172207 8.57 61 9020 172439 15.50 61 9020 B 112462 4.30 61 9020 • 112848 • 21.05 61 9020 112963 24.12- 61 9020 • 173061 43.44 61 9020 • 113064 44.49 61 9020 • 284 .58 A • 010830 INLOES GENE M11201 201.20 01 3400 _--....... 00 0 010831 MOUNTAIN BELL B11300 15.97 01 3400 • 15.97 • • 010832 NO WELD VLNIR EMERG TEAM 102982 30.00 01 2161 34418 8 .10 01 2161 i 38.10 , • • 010833 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 112982 13.00 01 2160 • 113082 _�---350.00 01 2160 • 363.00 El 010834 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 97027 10.79 61 9020 0 97031 5.64 61 9020 91043 4.66 61 9020 • 91019 27.89 61 9020 • 97101 7.33 61 9020 97104 1.16 61 9020 • 91157 22.52 61 9020 • 97317 12. 19 61 9020 A 97347 21.92 61 9020 97396 10.31 61 9020 0 91467 4.08 61 9020 97658 11.83 61 9020 97669 11.89 61 9020 0 • 158.87 i 010835 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE INC 1658 1.50 61 9020 • 7839 2.12 61 9020 1858 22.00 61 9020 ID 8823 6.95 61 9020 8974 9.62 61 9020 • 9293 8.74 61 9020 0 0 41 ' OD 4D WAP200P WELO COUNTY GATE i 12/02/82 II WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 3 AS OF t 12/02/82 II e WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO e 9532 5.85 61 9020 • 61.78 ID 010836 ROTHE AL VIE N M11201 174.10 01 3400 e - 174.10 • 010837 ROTHMAN ELMER MI1201 _'._171_55 01 3400 171.55 tR 010838 STEVENS AUTO INC 98954 49.95 61 9020 a I, OP 49.95 010839 TR1 STATE EQUIPMENT 4647 15.45 61 9020 * 15.45 It t 010840 URANO CHARLES Y MI1201 111. 10 OL 3400 • 111.10 010841 WINOGRADS STEEL L SUPPLY 02268 27.46 61 9020 02524 11.18 61 9020 e 03469 15.55 61 9020 54.19 * A TOTAL 3 2,620.01 € A e A • 4 ft e e • t e G • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 112/02/82 . -WARRANT REGISTER PAGE S AS OF I '1t/02/82 � ` • . THIS IS f CERTIFY THAT_ ALL ACC(OUNTING AND BUDGEtING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON tHE ABOVE LIS ED LATHS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH It AND DATED 9F.terta£R, A 119 ra AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD SE tQ THE RESPECTIVE VE HE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE • THEIR NAMES WITH TICE TOTAL AMOUNT $ t 40,01 DATED T I 6 DAY OF CW m&OP4 I9$�2 DIRECTOR MANAGEMENT . D BUOG I • SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY OF gnfOtts 191' NY 0 EXPIRES`I M/CommissicnExpresjxy 8,I3$8 � NOTARY PUBLIC. WE, THE 80ARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO HERE BY (APPROVE* HE- LAWS AS SET FORTH ABOVE;. AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR 4RF HERhOY 8QDEREOj-ORAWA UPON THE COLORADO,' . FUND TOTALING S (Q4b, 0.01 DATED THIS C, OAYOF ec is 194) ATTESTS Tilth (V,uti% teu.t [COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER 8Y DEPUTY c1.46,-,-)9-yad=t) CHAIRMAN MEHBER' s d BER EMBER .• �1 r� /,c/ ( • • • I 0 • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 112/01/82 S WARRANT REGISTER PAGE .1 1 AS OF S 12/01/82 G' WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND OEPT ) NUNGER NO 16 010183 A $ HANSEN INC 004923 948.00 01 9020 948.00 1 010784 ABC 01STRIBUTING 226230 21.33 01 1021 44 __- 27.33 (� 010785 AGLAND INC" X40736 21.00 61 9020 _rr_ M 21.00 (4, 010 786 ALL RADIATOR SERVICE 21294 24.00 61 9020 (.1 24.00 ) 010787 BACHMANS INC A46613 27.00 61 9020 ( A46713 11.85 61 9020 831224 192.40 01 1945 831228 18.38 61 9020 ry B31522 36.06 01 1031 831525 18.20 61 9020 831529 29.29 01 1031 (G 333.18 ) 0 010788 BANCROFT-WHITNEY CO 853001 21.89 01 1012 ) 21.89 0 010789 BIG R 210959 40.37 61 9020 ) O 40.31 ) 010790 81G R OF GREELEY 46141 22,368.00 11 3132 C) ----�.��r- 22,368.00 ? (i 010791 CARLSON AUTO PARTS 136828 8.48 61 9020 140258 7.50 61 9020 147998 6.75 61 9020 22,73 (i 010192 CENTENNIAL DELICATESSEN 113082 40.00 01 1011 ,) ♦tre,rxr+ 40.00 Lt 010793 COLD DIV OF EMPLOY &TRAIN INV7 1,321 .97 21 F) 1,321.97 L ,) 010194 COIORAOO PARES COMPANY 29164 5.49 - 61 9020 4 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 112/01/82 6 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 2 I) AS OF 112/01/82 4 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ISAMT FUND DEPT 0) NUMBCR NO ' ` 29535 17.46 61 9020 :) 29558 - 3.02 61 9020 6 29674 13.49 61 9020 29745 21.48 61 9020 30011 14.25 61 9020 4 30591 6.09 61 9020 °P/ 30632 1.88 61 9020 • 30655 1.88- 61 9020 4 31015 12.16 61 9020 0 31260 5.50 61 9020 / 31354 2.00 61 9020 ` 31519 2.00 61 9020 SC 31564 6.27 61 9020 31947 7.52 61 9020 4 116.73 46 010795 CREATIVE IMPRESSIONS 4079 22.00 01 3700 eo 22.00 010796 0 C 0 AUTO SALVAGE 37219 10.00 61 9020 0/ S 10.00 s 010197 ECONOMY LUMBER 6 HARDWARE 045852 19.96 11 3131 19.96 o 010198 EDWARDS CHEVROLET CO 83415 1.73 61 9020 e7 83521 7.20 61 9020 83523 6.30 61 9020 o 84286 5.93 61 9020 .7 21.16 010799 EMPIREGAS OF GREELEY 0689 14.40 61 9020 • 14.40 , 010800 GREELEY AUTO SUPPLY 199081 26.46 61 9020 • 199082 29.00 61 9020 ,I 199508 23.11 61 9020 199730 10.67 61 9020 • 200224 35.52 61 9020 f 124.16 4 °t 010801 GREELEY DODGE 9011 30.20 61 9020 9145 14.15 61 9020 0 9172 9.85 61 9020 rrd , ^54.20 ID 1 . ..Ili , 4, !I WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY GATE t 12/01/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 3 1 AS OF t 12/01/82 ` WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT LM NUMBER NO -N.TM A ...... • ......... ....... . . . . a - I 6 JO 010802 HOME LIGHT 4 POWER 0002N0 •- 183.57 61- 9020 0007NO 115.31 11 3140 ` 0008NO 459.06 61 9020 ! 5006N0 40.98 61 9020 -� ---- 798.92 010803 MCGEHEE JANES $11201 153.60 01 1041 -�w 153.60 O 010804 NATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 111682 48.00 01 1012 48.00 0 kll 010805 NELSON SAM M11212 3.20 01 9020 $X1212 18.19 01 9020 It --w�n� - 21.39 0 010806 PETTY CASH 113082 25.75 01 2330 1, -www 25.75 0 010807 PUBL SERV COMPANY OF COCO 0010N0 4.25 11 3140 �i 0012N0 8.39 11 3140 O ~ l) 12.64 0 010808 PUBLIC SERV COMPANY OF CO OOLONG ---w-5356 11 3140 t) 53.56 0 t) 010809 PUBLIC SERV OF CO 0022N0 130.32 11 3140 d 130.32 ;) 010810 ROCKY MOUNTAIN AIR INC 2476 1,680.00 01 1061 1,680.00 0 010811 SHOPPIN BAG 112682 29.40 11 3131 ') 29.40 010812 SHUMAKER JACK M11130 29.20 01 1152 ) 0 29.20 ;) 010813 SLIMS' SANITATION SERVICE 112082 35.00 11 3131 41 1190N0 55.00 IL 3131 I) 952N0 85.00 11 3132 Q. t, S WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY OAT[ s 12/01/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 3 4 0 AS OF t 12/01/,82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSANT FUNO DEPT 0 NUMBER NO - .. -_•-1.+TT.Ylr+,�...4 .".4.0.4-..+ , tt- t- -w, .. • 0 • 1T5.00 • • 010814 THOMPSON'S HOME IMPROVMN T 3702 31 .50 01 1061 • 31.50 010815 W C DEPT OF H R 0 LOCK10 5.55 21 6703 0 P0S710 18.40 21 6950 POST11 21.19 21 SA11I3 20.00 21 6950 • 000984 1.50 21 6602 66.64 • ID 010816 WINDSOR OVERHEAD DOOR 15858 24.00 61 9020 24.0013 010817 XEROX 962721 141.08 61 9020 • -_-- ._�— b, 141.08 - TOTAL I 28,912.68 • 15 • • 15 • • • It • .' 4 t' • NAP2tlOP • WELD COUNTY DATE t 12/01!82 � � Y • WARRANT REGISTER •PAGE t 5 • AS OF i 12/01/02 • o • THIS IS LQQ CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE B YE L[STE CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 • THROUGH 5 AHD DATED_EirenntlEt I $ 19Pd AND THAI PAYMENTS 5IXZW.0 BE TQ THE RESPECTIVE V R AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH THE'TOTAL AMOUNT tc3c�'� 70�, G8 DATED 'THIS ( DAY OF! CQ'SZ 1911.-. DIRECTOR MANAGEMENT , • D BUDGE SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN 10 BEFORE ME THIS to DAY OF�[EtMB(ts t98q? MY ON EXPIRE MyComm;sston£xpkesJun6 t, l ee' �f/.J� �. NOTARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD Of COUNTY COMMISSION RS WEL OUNTY, COLORADO HERE BY (APPROVE) t PAEE??SSIIE) 11*� At 45 SET FORTH ABOVE). AND WA RANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR HE BYa $ �E' BRAMN UPON THE 6t-waRL, • • FUND TOTALING to?Y,97c?•G DATED THIS (o OAYOFpFCD eC , 19 Pot Artesrs ri COUNTY CLERK AND RECCRDER BY • DEPUTY CHAIRMAN MEMBE MEMBER V MEMBER MEMBER a7VAdr-l-'2 Pie )1' 4,-€1 C1444.ft.-• irf- e • • r • • • • • • • • • • • i • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS NINNIES BAR) OF MONTY OC*MISSICNEPS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO DECEIVER 6, 1982 TAPE 482-96 6 97 The Board of County Ccnmissioners of Weld (runty, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Monday, December 6, 1982, at the hour of 9:00 A. M. ROIL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following markers were present, constituting a quorum of the renters thereof: Ccrmissioner John T. Martin, Chairman Commissioner Chuck Carlson, Pro Tea, Absent Ccnmissioner Norman Carlson Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner June K. Stet:nark Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette cars MIMES: Commissioner Steimark made a motion to appraise the minutes of the Board of Canty Ccrrnissioners' meeting of December 1, 1982, as written. Cmmissioner N. Carlson seconded the notion and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS AND/OR DELETIONS TO THE AGENDA: Zhe Chairman deleted item #10 from the agenda. CONSENr AGENDA: Commissioner N. Carlson made a notion to approve the oons(nt agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Let the record reflect that Ccnnissioner C. Carlson is now present. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: Ce missioner C. Carlson presented the Engineering report for the week ending December 5, 1982 as follows: Production Graveled the following Weld County Roads: #14, between Weld County Roads 481 and 489 484, between Weld Canty Roads #23 and #29 #79, between Weld Canty Roads #16 and #18 #10, between Weld County Roads #73 and #75 # 8, between Weld County Roads #73 and #75 #75, between Weld County Road #8 and State Highway #52 #71, between Weld Canty Roads #6 and #10 # 6, between Weld County Roads #31 and #33 The crews continued working on Weld Cavity Road #22, between Weld Canty Road #31 and State Highway #85, and worked cn two wash cuts. Fifty-two lrMs of msterialwere hauled and used on the approaches to a culvert located south of County Road 440 and north of County Road 466• The dragline is working at the Geisert gravel pit. The rock other was broken dawn, is being repaired and may be operational today. To dat4 approximately 332 miles of roads have been graveled with approximately 9,000 tons of crushed and pit run gravel. Bridges The crews have completed working on Weld County Bridge 13/52/A. It is open: , for traffic, but there is no asphalt on it. The cress completed the culvert work on Weld Canty Road #13, between Weld Canty Roads #32 and #34. There is no asphalt over it, just crushed rock. /O 3 Commissioner Kirby reported that the Social Services department will start distributing butter and cheese at three different sites on Deoeter 7, 1982, to families who qualify. The butter is packaged in one pound blocks and the cheese in five roux] blocks. Cczraissioner Kirby also presented a summarization of various activities of the divisions of the Weld County Health Department for the period of Hoverter 22nd through December 3, as follows: Alcohol Recovery and Rehabilitation Center Final client count for the month of Hoverter follows: Detox 327 bed days Halfway House 435 bed days Outpatient 325 open clients ARRC has received two resignations: Kris Acott, who is resigning for personal reasons, and Trish Berig, who is resigning for medical reasons. Replacements of these positions is in progress. It appears that there will be no supplemental appropriations for this department this year at the state level. Since ARRC does not figure supplcmntals into its budget, it should not be affected. Envirocrenta1 Health On Thursday, December 2, Ron Stow and Millie Turner met with the representatives of the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health, concerning the air quality contract for fiscal year 1983. The state will fund $9,569, a reduction of 3 percent ($290) from fiscal year 1982. The state will provide up to an additional $1,000 for professional develolment or air quality training related expee:sea on a reimh::rsable basis. Such training would include odor and stoke schools, Colorado Department of Health sponsored training programs, self-instructional courses, reference materials, and other training programs, either local or out of state. Health Education During the past two weeks, two inservices have been presented to the people of Weld County. A newexercise and diet program was started at Grover last week with fifteen people participating. This is the start of the new rural health program. During the last two weeks, five exercise classes and 30 diet clients were seen, in addition to the Grover classes. Six parenting classes and one teen sexuality class have been taught. Two UNC students have decided to do internships winter quarter at the Health Department. They have attended an orientation and tour of the building and will start in January. The new Rural Health Program is being developed and will begin on January 3, 1983. Laboratory Services Environmental laboratory 192 steles requiring 322 tests 1 potable water sample with bacterial problems 4 potable water samples with chemical problems Medical laboratory A total of 179 samples were run requiring 276 tests. Of these, 18 were nonroutine, 1 indicated the presence of gonorrhea, and 25 indicated probable cases of streptceco al disease. Nursing The maternity financial eligibility has been changed to correlate with current poverty guidelines. Continued research and review are being done to determine other possible fee changes within the maternity program. Slow progress continues in the areas of weekend call and inventory systems. Forty new requests for follow up visits have been received during the past two weeks. The situation requiring the most time was a possible measles case in a Greeley school. Assistance was provided by their nursing staff to bring the students into oacpliance with the state regeircreats. Al Scott, Colorado Department of Health area representative, also assisted. The student nurses from the fall quarter completed their clinical experience here last week. The next group will begin on January 13, 1983. Page 2, Deccirfber 6, 1982 Commissioner N. Carlson stated that an article recently published in the Greeley Tribune was not true. Ito article commented on the tremendous activities in the Building Inspection Department recently. Commissioner N. Carlson said that the activities in the Building Inspection Department are running about the same as last year at this time. lb date the zoning division has processed 4,503 teleplran calls and the average time spent per telephone call was 8.6 minutes. The total number of interviews to date were 1,792 and the average time spent on interviews was 20.6 minutes. The average contact for the Zoning Division during NoveMber was 9.4 minutes in length. This is the average of both telephone and interview contacts. Twenty-seven percent of total productive hours for the month was spent on telephone and interview contacts. WARRANTS: Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve the following warrants as presented by Mr. Warden: fl cuMbranoe claims General fund $378,384.06 Handwritten warrants General fund 5,051.00 Payroll 222,373.24 Commissioner C. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. BUSINESS NEW: ()INSIDER REQUEST TO WAIVE SIWIU3 PROCEDURE FOR OIL AND GAS LEASE FOR ALBERTA PBRAOCE M, INC. ON PT. OF S26, 'PRO, R66W: Thomas E. Orr was present, representing Alberta Petroleum, Inc. He stated that his fine holds the existing oil and gas lease on thy+ remainder of this prcptrty and is requesting this lease as a protective measure. He requested that the bid procedure be-waived on said rights-of way a4 further, that his firm be awarded the bid. Mr. Orr offered $125.00 per mineral acre on 7.0 net mineral acres. The County records reflect ownership of 2.5 net mineral acres, however, Mr. Orr believes that the County owns 7.0 net mineral acres in this area. Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to waive the bid procedure and accepted the $125.00 bonus payn.nt on 7.0 net mineral acres. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the notion. The County Attorney stated that the County does not warrant title so if Alberta Petroleum, Inc. wishes to lease 7.0 net mineral acres it would not be in error for the County to do so. The motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER AMENCE¢NV TO 1982 - 1983 PIACF?4NT ALTFFINATFVE PLAN - SOCIAL SERVICES: Dan Fowler, from the Social Services Department, presented the amendment regarding the foster care funds, totaling $27,216.00. Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve said amendment. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER CANCELLATION OF GENERAL FIRM WARRANTS FOR NU/EWER, 1982, IN THE A'EWP CF $250.56: Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve the cancellation of the general fund warrants for November, 1982, totaling $250.56. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER MEW, OF 3.28 BEER LICENSE FOR MIIDRED M. RENFRO, MIA MIILIE'S CAFE: Tie Board reviewed the Sheriff's office annual incident report. Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve the renewal of said license. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. OCNSIDE R RENEW, RKUFsT FOR RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE LICENSE WITH EXTENDED HOURS FOR RFD STEER RESTAURANT 6 LOUNGE, INC.: The Board reviewed the Sheriff's office annual incident report and the report from the Wield Crtnty Health Department regarding the food service license. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the renewal of said license and included the extended hours provision. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Parma 3, December 6, 1982 CONSIDER RENEWAL REXXFST FOR TAVERN LICENSE WITH EMENDED HOURS FOR JUNE RO'AIEZ, DBA CASINO BAR: Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve this request with extended hours after reviewing the Sheriff's office annual incident report and the report from the Weld County Health Department. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion.and stressed that the applicant be informed of the liquor laws. Commissioner Steinmark briefly ocmrentod on the liquor code violation oontainod on the Sheriff's office incident report. The Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Sears, explained the violation in detail. The motion carried by the following vote: All the Conmissloners voted yea except Commissioner C. Carlson who vated nay. OCtSIDER TEMPORARY EI.EREICY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD #40, BE W:IN HELD CUNITY RCriDS 145 AND #47 DUE TO FLOODING: Commissioner C. Carlson reported that the water table level is so high in this area that water was crossing the road. Commissioner Steinmark made a notion to authorize said temporary closure. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER 1983 COUNTY LVWCE LICENSE FOR RFD Sit}.R RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE: Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve the 1983 dance license for the Red Steer Restaurant and Large. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER 1983 CONRWIY DANCE LICENSE FOR JUNE FC AIE2, DOA CASINO BAR: Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve the 1983 dance license for June Rosalez doing business as Casino Bar. Ce muissiorer Kirby seconded the motion and it carried by the following vote: All the Cacmissioners voted yea except Commissioner C. Carlson who voted nay. CONSIDER AMENDED CONTRACT FOR JUVENILE DIVERSION PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZATION FOR THE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden reviewed this anarlreait of this grant and the reduction of $5,750. He added that in 1983 there may be further reductions to this grant. Cannissioner Steinrark made a motion to approve the artul, 5:t to the grant and authorize the Chairman to sign same. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING HEALTH AND LIFE INS'JWINCE CLAIM RU) IMPREST FLU) A[X)MI' AND ADOPTING POLICY GOVERNING FUND: Mr. Warden reccrmerdeai to the Board, that there is a need for a health and life insurance claim imprest fund in the amount of not more than one thousand dollars for insurance claims. It has been determined that there has been a need to establish a health and life insurance claim imprest fund to expedite payments and reduce processing costs. Mr. Warden added that it shall be specifically understood that all disbursements rust be reimbursed in total. Mr. Warden established the following policy regarding dish:rsements from the Health and Life Insurance Claims Imprest Fund: 1. Expenditures will be for authorized insurance claims for the self- protected health and life insurance fund and program. 2. All payments shall be substantiated by a claim payment fran authorized by the James Company. 3. All disbursements shall be reimbursed to the Inprest Fund at the time of dislsirsement. 4. Authorized signators from the James Carpany shall to the only person(s) allowed to request funds from the Imprest for approved claims. 5. The Imprest Fund shall be maintained by the Finance Office, reconciled monthly and a report of transaction and c qx siticn of the fund balance submitted monthly to the Director of Finance. Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion that the Director of Finance and Administrative Services shall be responsible for all receipts, dish:rsanents and reimbursements in the administration of said fund, that any interest earned by the imprest fund in the bank amount shall be deposited in the Employee Health and Life Insurance Trust Fund, and that the foregoing policy concerning the Health and Life Insurance Claim Imprest Fund be adopted. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Page 4 , December 6, 1982 I CONSIDER RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ttlb OCCUPY TREASURER TO ESTABLISH F!".PLOYFE HFAIJTH AND LIFE INSURANCE ¶11(1ST FIRM: Mr. Warden presented a resolution regarding the establishment of a new trust fund through the Weld County Treasurer's Office, for the administration of the protected self-insurance health and life insurance program for Weld County employees and dependents. Commissioner Steirmark made a motion that the Health and Life Insurance Trust Fund be included into' the Weld Ceunty Accounting system and that the Weld County Treasurer be authorized to establish said fund accordingly. The motion included that all interest accruing to monies in this fund shall be deposited in this fund. Ca missioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER OIL AND ^AS DIVISION ORDER FROM AMOCO PRODUCTION COMPANY FOR THE N/2 S5 TIN ROW: The County Attorney explained Weld County's interest and recommended approval of said division order. Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve said division order. Commissioner Steinnark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER CHILD ABUSE INTERVENTION CCNIRACT AND AUTHORIZATION RIZATION FOR THE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Dan Fowler, from the Social Services Department, presented said contract for the year 1983. Reirturscm t will be for actual reasonable and necessary costs incurred for services described herein and will be made monthly upon receipt of a monthly statement of costs sdxnitted by the Contractor to the County at the end of each month except that the total reimbursement for services which the Contractor agrees to provide for the full period of the contract is not to exceed $8,900.00. Commissioner N. Carlson made a notion to approve said contract and authorize the Chairman to sign same. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST FOR T ANSFER OF PERMIT AND crnCy:SSION OF OPERATORS ON GEISEIff PK'PEFQY NI) AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIFMIN TO SIGN: On October 25, 1978, the Mined Land Reclamation Board granted Richard H. and Francis M. Geisert permit number 78-210 to conduct a surface mining operation. During 1982 Weld County purchased said ptcjx.rty from the Geiserts. The Geiserts wish to assign said permit to Weld Canty as successor operators. Commissioner Kirby made a notion to approve the request for transfer of permit and aw,Asgion of operators to Weld County and, further, directed the Chairman to sign same. Commissioner Steirmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF ME}t)RAND M OF AC NP BETWEEN WE'D O UNN AND WELD D COMFY SENIOR CITIZEN COOICINATORS AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAI1ARnN TO SIGN: Pursuant to the 1983 budget Mr. Warden prepared a resolution which awards the s'm of $10,000.00 from the Weld County General Fund monies to the Weld County Senior Citizen Coordinators as recipients. The funds shall be for the purpose of providing services to senior citizens. Commissioner Steinrark made a motion to approve the award of these dollars and authorize the Chairman to sign said agreement. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF I B)RAEDIM OF AGREE NT BETIOYA WELD COUNTY AND WELD MENIAL HEALTH CFNIf3R AND AUTHORIZATION FOR MU M% TO SIGN: Pursuant to the 1983 budget Mr. Warden prepared a resolution which awards the an of $69,458.00 from the Weld Cn:nty General Hand monies to the Weld Mental Health Center for the purpose of providing a mental health program. Commissioner Steinnark made a motion to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign same. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF MEMORANDUM OF TGREF2*NT ieivEEN WELD O0UNIY AND ? Sr:E GREELEY SOIL OXEERVATICN DISTRICT NI) AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIFCON TO SIGN: Pursuant to the 1983 budget Mr. Warden prepared a resolution which awards the sum of $7,096.00 from the Weld County General Fund monies to the West Greeley Soil Conservation District for the purpose of providing clerical support to soil conservation activities in Weld County. Commissioner Steirtrark made a motion to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign same. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Page 5, DeconL ar 6, 1982 4 CONSIDER APPROVAL OF MEMORANDUM OF AGlMiair BSiWEfN WELD COUNTY NC Wt3D COUNTY CCXMJNITY CENTER FOUNDATION, INC. AND ALfl%OUZATICN Eta CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Pursuant to the 1983 Mr. Warden prepared a resolution which awards the sum of $31,956.00 from the Weld County General Fund monies to the Weld County Community Center Fouxdation, Inc. for the purpose of improving developmental disability services to Weld County citizens. Commissioner Steirmark made a notion to approve said agrequitalt and authorize the Chairman to sign same. Cannissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CCV$IDER APPOINTMENTS TO THE WETD COUNTY AREA NANCY Cf7 WING ADVISORY BOARD: Linda Perez, from the Wuhan Resources Department, informed the Board that on November 18, 1982, the Weld County Area Agency on Aging Advisory Board discussed naLbsrship for the Board. They have rcccnrended the following individuals for appointment: Name Term to Expire Maria Ka11as-Bracken September 30, 1985 Joe Perez, Jr. September 30, 1985 Dr. Maurice Bradley Ward September 30, 1985 Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the recommendation and appoint the above named individuals. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion. Commissioner C. Carlson asked if these individuals have been interviewed. Commissioner Kirby stated that he had talked with Linda Piper and she stated that each of these individuals has been interviewed. The motion carried unanimously. CO SIDER N f2*Nr WITH GREY AREA ClININ R CF C VVERCE: Ms. Perez stated that the purpose of this agreement is to provide support to the Greeley Area Chamber of Co merce for employment generating activities and dissemination of information concerning the Employment Opportunities Delivery System. The total cost of this agreement is $45,000.00 under Title VII of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act for the period beginning December 1, 1982 and ending Septeirber 30, 1983. Commissioner Steirmark made a motion to approve said agreement with the Greeley Area Chamber of Commerce. Commissioner C. Carlson seconded the notion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER HEAD START DENFAL taGn*NTS: Ms. Perez presented Head Start agreements with Plan del Salud del Valle and the following local dentists: Dr. Gregory L. Oberman Dr. Carol S. Potter Dr. Bill Bender Dr. G. W. Coleman Dr. Andrew Bland Dr. James Shaddook Dr. Richard Raab Dr. Gilbert H. Sydney Dr. R. 0. Kron Dr. H. Kent Everett The dentists will be providing a dental examination, prophylaxis therapy, application of topical flouride, and x-rays for all Head Start children. The Head Start program will reimburse the dentists a maximum of $75.00 per child. Commissioner Steinnark made a motion to approve said agreements. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER 1983 HEAD START GRANT REVISION: Ms. Perez presented a revision to the Head Start Grant funded under the Administration for Children, Youth and Families. The purpose of the revision is to adjust the budget line items to reflect actual costs. In the revision the department is applying for an additional $17,000 which has been made available for 1983 to help purchase a maxi-van for transportation of the Head Start children. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the 1983 Head Start Grant revision. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the notion and it carried unanimously. PLANNING DEPARTMENT: SHOW CAUSE HEARING, SUP $443, AIRPORT HANCFR ANO SKYDIVING SCWOL - JAMES MC DCNAID ON E2W2SW4 of S25T2NR68W (OONPIN.mD FROM 11-22-82) : Ed Hurst, an adjacent landowner, and Mr. McDonald the owner of the property were present. Page 6, December 6, 1982 Mr. thirst stated that he and Mr. KkOonald are in the process of amending the development standards and requested an extension of time to January 31, 1982 to present their amerdr ents. Mr. HUrst's major problem is the fencing along the west side of the property. Chuck Cunliffe,, director of the Planning Department, reminded the Board that Mr. McDonald awns the property, Mr. Terry has leased the property, and Mr. Hurst is an adjacent landowner. Mr. Terry commented on the development standards, stated that he has completed the construction of a barb wire fence on the west side of the property, and asked that development standard #10 be amended. He stated that the taxiing aircraft from the West side of the airport has been halted and other than that they are in compliance. Mr. Cunliffe stated that atuthurts . . to the development standards have not been filed to date and elaborated on the procedure if and when they are. Crnrnissianer N. Carlson suggested that this matter be removed from the agenda. Mr. Hurst, adjacent landowner on the west side of the airport, stated that he does want to be able to use the airport. runway. Commissioner N. Carlson made a notion to table action on this natter until January 31, 1982. This notion died for lack of a second. Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to table this sow cause hearing until December 27, 1982. Crnmissioner Kirby seconded the notion. Commissioner Steinmark announced that she would not be able to sport this notion because the Special Use Permit is in violation, this is the second continuance' on the shay cause hearing, and the violations are not any closer to being corrected. Commissioner Kirby said that they currently are not in violation of the flying hours and they had better not be, the standards rust either be amended or enforced. The motion failed by the following vote: Commissioners C. Carlson, Steinmark, and Martin voted nay. Commissioners N. Carlson and Kirby voted yea. Commissioner C. Carlson stated that this operation must be brought into compliance immediately because complaints have been filed since August. Cmmissioner Steinmark made a motion to find the Special Use Permit out of co pliance and in violation of the development standards and give the property owner or lesee until Decehber 13, 1982 to file amendments TAPE CHANGE to the development standards or be in compliance. She added that development #82- 97 standard 16 regarding the hours of operation will be strictly enforced. (During Ce missioner Kirby seconded the notion and it carried by the following vote: discussion) All the Commissioners except Commissioner N. Carlson voted yea. Commissioner N. Carlson voted nay. DELETION OF CONDITION #1 FROM RE #578 - %ACK : Hr. Cunliffe stated that his department has new information submitted by the Colorado Division of Highways, therefore, the Planning staff has recommended that condition #1, of Recorded Exemption #578, be deleted. Cmmissioner Kirby made a motion to authorize the deletion of condition U. from Recorded Exemption #578. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the notion and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND CPDINANCES: The resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no ordinances. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 10:15 A. M. APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY t41$81 tE SS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO L ,- );J2rf Car son, o Tem LAdeNorman Carlson r ATTEST: by Weld ty Cl and r. • and C to Boar y ^ . Ste Page 7, r 6, 19 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS cocottes- 13, 1982 At IDA Tape No. 82-97 MOLL CALL: John Martin, chairman Chuck Carlson/ Pro Tem Norman Carlson ' Bill Kiri& June Steinnark MINIMS: Approval of minutes of Docarber 6, 1982 ADDITIONS 1O AGQi>A; APPIOVAL OF CCNSFNP AGENDA: CCSI4SSICtnEa 000RDINATCR REPORTS: 1) Ocmnsnication Services 2) Engineering Services 3) Health Services 4) Planning Services _ 5) Purchasing 5 Personnel COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BL5IEff5S: CID: 1) Final reading of Ordinance 94-A, relating to Cable 2blevision Franchise NEH: 1) consider 1982 Census of Agriculture 2) consider contract betst<en Ambulance Service and North Colorado Medical Center 3) Consider contract for dermal care Dept. of Social Services 4) Consider contracts with Dr. Hartley and Dr. Sills for Administrative Agency Support Services - Dept. of Social Services 5) Reading of emergency Ordinance 88.B, amending section 4 of Ordinance 88 oonoernirg charges for impoundment of dogs running at large 6) Consider cancellation of Social Service Warrants In amount of $13,433.20 PINNING: 1) Show Cause Hearing. SW ¢443, airport hanger a skydiving school - James McDonald en E2w2SF14 of $25 T2N R68W (Cent. from 12/6/82) CONSENT AGENDA APPOItnnms: too 13 - Work Session 1t30 PH'. Dec 14 r:Airport Authority . • 1:00 PM Deo 16 Utilities Coordinating Board • 10:00 AM Dee 16 - Board of Adjustment 2:00 PM Dec 16 - Retirement Board 2:00 PM Dec 16 Building,Trades Ocmnission 7;30 Phi Dec 20 - Hospital Boas 4:30 PM HEARINGS' Dec 13 - 1$R, oil and gas production in R-1 Dist., H & C Ooltan Co. 11:00 AM Dec 15 - COS,'A to Cl, Jack W. Zirbelm3n 2:00 PM Dec 15 - Hearirg to consider tavern license, Jack. W. 2intelmv:, dba Prospect Pub 2:00 PM Dec 15 - Hearing to consider retail liquor store license,. Kathy M. Zirtelren, dba Prospect Pub Liquor 2:00 PM Dec 15 - USR, asphalt batch plant, Flatiron Paving Co. 2:00 PH Doc 22 - OSA, sanitary landfill and Certificate of Designation, Colorado Landfill, Inc. ('lb be continued) 2:00 PM REPORTS: 1) Drew Schelttrrga re: road openings on 5 CR 13 betn.rx'r: 524 & 54 and NOR 13 between 32 &34 and NCR 64 between N. 7th Ave. 6 State Hwy 85 2) Division of Veterans Affairs ninthly report & certification of pay 3) Collection of Clerk fees month of Deventer, 1982; and year to date COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Petition re: Prospect Pub 6 Pry x.t Liquor Store 2) Dept. of HigIsays Newsletter 182-48 3) Divisionof Property Taxation re: Notice 082-51 and 482-344 '4) Dept. of Air Force re: MC Missiles (coq' of Legislative Envitwn.a:ta1 L pact Statement in Clerk to the Board's Office) 5) Board of Land Camdssioners re: Dec. 16,-1982, oil and gas lease auction 6) County Council re: minutes of Nov. 4, 1982, and resolution re: 1983 budget 7) Board of Adjustment agenda for Deoerber 16, 1982 8) Oil and Gas Conservation Ca:mission re: Notice of Hearing on Dec. 20, 1982 9) District Court re: appointment of Arose D. Nye as Public Trustee 10) Request fain officers & enployecs of Sheriff's Dept. to pose questions re: new pay and benefit plan R sourrp 5: 1) Approve 11812, gravel pit operation, 8ucklen Equip. CO. (Approved 8/18/82) 2) Approve SF 1171 - Pressly * 3) Approve request to waive bidding procedure for oil & gas lease for Alberta Petroleum, Inc. co Pt. of S26 T6N 8664 4) Approve ameticiment 43.1982 - 1983 Plasco ent Alternative Plan * 5) Approve 1983 Cavity Dance License for Red Steer Restaurant 6 Large * 6) Approve 1983 County thence License for June lbsalez, dba Casino Bar * 7) Approve Mended contract for Juvenile Diversion Program and authorization for Chhairman to sign * 8) Approve oil and'gas division order fray Ar oo Production Oonpany for N/2 85 T1N R66W • * 9) Approve Child Abuse Intervention contract and authorization for Chairman to sign * 10) Approve request for transfer of Permit and camp sion'of Operators on - Geisert property and authorization for Chairman to sign * 11) Approve deletion of condition #1 fro: RE #578 - wacker * 12) Approve cancellation of Social Service Warrants in atmunt of $13,433.20 * 13)•Approve renewal license of retail licrurr ;tore license for Vivian P. Even, dba,C J's Merri Vale Liquors * 14) Approve renewal Of Club,License for Eaton Country Club • *45) Approve contract beb,roen WC Ambulance Service & No. Colo. Medical Center ORDINANCES: * 1) Ordinance 94-A, relating to Cable Television Franchise * 2) Ordinance 88-B, ancw4ing Section 4 of Ordinance 88, Concerning charges for 1r oc&u neat of dogs running at large * Signed at this meeting AR .912103 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE REQUEST OF ALBERTA PETROLEUM, INC. TO WAIVE BIDDING PROCEDURE CONCERNING AN OIL AND GAS LEASE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Ina Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the 00 N affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and ro 0 WHEREAS, Alberta Petroleum, Inc. has requested that the 0 3 bidding procedure be waived concerning an oil and gas lease on ce property located in part of Section 26, Township 6 North, Range 0 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado containing 160.00 0 occcc land acres and 7.0 net mineral acres, and n WHEREAS, Alberta Petroleum, Inc. has offered a price of rx rnIJ ONE HUNDRED TWENTY FIVE and NO/100 DOLLARS per net mineral acre v-Z for a total sum of EIGHT HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE and NO/100 DOLLARS C4 IA N CA ($875.00) , and cc o WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, after review, e • z found that Alberta Petroleum, Inc. did show good cause for oz 0 a waiving the bidding procedure, and W a WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable and in the best in- � z cry.a terest of Weld County to approve the request of Alberta Petro- o o 0 C leum, Inc. sL LL NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the request of Alberta Petroleum, Inc. to waive the bidding procedure on an oil and gas lease be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that said oil and gas lease shall be in effect from December 6, 1982, to December 6, 1985, with the total sum being as above listed and a rental fee of ONE DOLLAR ($1. 00) per net mineral acre. kty- (0 J �, f{ <_ 1 c5.1 o,i y. luc, - lac Page 2 \ RE: WAIVE BIDDING PROCEDURE - ALBERTA PETROLEUM, INC. :no OU O a0 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made A and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of ow 0 3 December, A.D. , 1982. 0 C awn BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS cc oo WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Oc �12.(/rei to ,c Jo T. Martin, Chairman cc fJ J 73 U z uck Car so , Pro-Tem N W W r y W10,040--...... II o Norman Carlson ow LL p,N rz cz a C K rb' 0 rU CC r , W Q 1t. 7 .t_ �fA rcr r arc jaA�f� tcz (�d� -.7GrJe. c�alry ;2.1? g v 4‘ 1.� .. ne K. Ste mark o n it. v "� ) ;et* and Recorder [[� 1 Y he BoAYd BY s��r'1. _ C geputy Coun y C ey %rd: APPROVED n TO FORM: //SL - County Attorney r r Y r z r9 :4-'4 ,44;, : .-:-- '--.:2-:'..,7"--''-;: , -',..:.:,'...4 3 iy, i --.. , -4,,, . r 1 11i114t11 i, fi:Iii -';:f 14 ,:-)4,:zi.;.1f - I ii !JIFL '` 3' ' rif 'Y itofr ,I . . r.":17,.. ..:- ED: December 13, 1982 ;„ f0". Jt, , `i , . a r r t‘-".: ? } _z 7 { f ne x t .yix t_.1.17.,:c.s is 7S 5..., .Iv`=.� , YCSF 1^� Wal -u wN ;v... s , 15(LD COU?11Y, COLORADO Olt AND CAS (LASE fins AnAtiRC5T rade this 21 day of Novegmbeer. 1502. tet.een Veld County, Colorado, a political subdivision of the State of Colorado, by the Eoard of County Cornlssicrers, for its respective interests, 6/0 Board of County COrnis- siortrs, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 806)1, lessor (whether ore cr more), and Alberta Petroleum Inc. , Lessee, VIT%15SEix: no a Goloiado crporjtion l2 1 Salem 1,lS,t. , Aurora, CO 80011 (gllfrs (S 875.00 }. 1. essor in ors lta ton r --Wilt Hundred Srce n r f Five and Ne?,tBBl'tai grants,o u in hand paid, of the royalties herein prow Ed an o e ago( fl o see .tr BBC-haired, hereby 0leases ▪ end lets ehclusively unto lessee for the purpose of investigating, erptorirg, prospecting, drilling and mining for and M a nroducing oil. gas and other hydrocarbons, laying pipe lines, building tanks, power stations, telephone lines and other structures thereon to produce, save, take care of, treat, transport and own said products, ar.d housing its employees. 0 (subject to all applicable Veld County toning Regulations), the following tract of land with any reversionary rights O -y therein tein9 situated in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, and described as follows: O 3 acc w Township 6 North, Range 66 West, 6th P.M. 0 cc Section 26: Salta; wf 0 cc • in and containing _ 160.00_ _ acres. more or lest 1_7.0 ___ net mineral acres). ✓ Y ll 2. Subject to the other provisions herein contained, this lease shall he for a term of 3 years from this date rd J (called "primary tam') and as long thereafter as oil, gas or other hydrocarbons. 1s produced from said lend hereunder, CO e-k or drilling or reworking operations are conducted thereon, fi ,.t 3. Tne royalties to be paid by lessee art: (a) on oil, ore-eighth of that produced and sexed from said lard, the • w sere to be delivered at the wells, or to the credit of lessor into the pipe lire to which the wells may be corrected; to lessee may from tire to time purchase any royalty oil inits possession, paying the market price therefor prevailing a for the field where produced on the date of purchase; (b) on gas, including casfnghead gas or other hydrocarbon sub- W stance, produced from. said land and sold or used off the premises Cr in the manufacture of gasoline or other products t8 atherefrom, the market value at the well of ore-eighth of the gas so sold or used, provided that on gas sold at the welts the royalty shall be one-eighth of the amount realized from such sale; on sulfur the royalty shall be fifty LL Ci cents (50<) per long ton. lessee shell have free use of oil, gas, coal, wood and water from safd land, except water Z from Lessor's wells, for all operations hereunder, and the royalty on oil and gas shall be computed after deducting Z any so used- If a well capable of producing gas in paying quantities is completed on the above described land and is w- rgt shut in, this lease shall continue in effect for a period of ore year from the date such well is shut in. Lessee or o- any assignee ray thereafter, in the manner provided herein for the payment or tender of delay rentals, pay or tender tiCt to Lessor as royalty, on or before One year from the date such well is shut in, the sum of 5100.00 per well, and, if oe E such payment or tender is rade, this lease shall continue in effect for a further period of ore year. In like warner and upon like payments or tenders annually, rade on or before each anniversary of the shut-in date of such well, this a f- lease shall continue in effect for successive periods of twelve (It) months each. mf p i 4. If operations for drilling are not correnced On said land as 1lereinafter provided. on or Before one year fras .this date, the Tease shall then terminate as to both parties, unless on or before such anniversary date lessee shall ix' LL nay or tender to lessor, and shall continue at the depository for all rentals payable hereunder regardless of charges In ownership of said land or the rentals either by conveyance or by the death or Incapacity of lessor, the sum of ---Seven and No/100--- Dollar(s) (S 1,00 ) per net mineral acre, (herein called rental), which shall cover the privilege ow deferring correncement of operations for drilling for a period of twelve (12) months. In like manner and upon like payments or tenders annually the cornencenent of operations for drilling ray be further deferred for successive periods of twelve (12) months each during the primary term. The pay:enl or tender of rental herein referred to ray be rade in currency, or check at the option of the lessee; and the depositing of such currency, or check fn any post office, properly addressed to the Lessor, on or before the rental paying date, shall be deemed pay. rent as herein provided. The down cash payment is consideration for the lease according to its terms and shall not he allocated as mere rental for a period- lessee may at any time execute and deliver to lessor or place of record a release cr releases covering any portion or portions of the above described premises and thereby surrender this lease as to such portion Cr portions and be relieved of all obligations as to the acreage surrendered, and thereafter the rentals payable hereunder shall be reduced In the proportion that the acreage covered hereby Is reduced by said release or releases. • 5. Should any well drilled on the above described lard during the primary term before production is obtained be a dry hole, or should production be obtained during the primary term and thereafter cease, then and in either event. if operations for drilling an additional well are not correnced or operations for reworking an old well are not pur- sued on said land on or before the first rental paying date rest succeeding the cessation of production or drilling or reworking on said well or wells, then this lease shall terminate unless lessee, on or before said Cate, shall re- sume the payment of rentals. Upon resumption of the payment of rental, Section 4 governing the payment of rentals, shall continue in force Just as though there had teen no interruption in the rental payments. If during the last year of the primary term and prior to the discovery of oil, gas, or other hydrocarbons on said land lessee should drill a dry hole thereon, or if after discovery of oil, gas or other hydrocarbons before or during the last year of the primary term, the production thereof should cease during the last year of said term from any cause, no rental payment or cceraticrs are recessary in order to keep, the lease in force during the remainder of the prirary term. if, at the expiration of the primary term, Lessee is conducting operations for drilling a new well or reworking an old well, this Tease revertheless shall continue in force as long as such drilling or reworking operations continue, or if, after the expiration of the primary term, production on this tease shall cease, this lease nevertheless shall continue in force if drilling or reworking operations are correnced within sixty (60) days after such cessation of production; if pro- duction fs restored or additional production is discovered as a result c-f any such drilling or reworking operations. conducted without cessation of more than sixty (60) days, this lease shall continue as long thereafter as oil, gas, other hydrocarbons or other mineral is produced and as long as additional drilling or reworking operations art had without cessation of such drilling or reworking operations for more than sixty (60) consecutive days. 6- lessee,at its option, is hereby given the right and paver to pool or combine the land covered by this lease, or any portion thereof, as to oil and gas, or either of them, with any other land lease or leases when in lessee's judq•ent it is recessary or advisable to do so in order to properly develop and operate said premises, such pooling to be into a well unit Or units not exceeding forty (40) acres, plus an acreage tolerance of ten per cent (lot) of forty (44; acres, for oil, and not exceeding six hundred and forty (640) acres, plus an acreage tolerance of ten per cent (10 ) of Six hundred and forty (640) acres, for gas, except that larger units may be created to conform to any spacing or well unit pattern that may be prescribed by governmental authorities having jurisdiction, lessee may pool or tort, Sire ecreage covered by this lease. Or any portion thereof, as above provided, as to oil or gas in any one or more strata, and units so formed reed rot conform in size Cr area with the unit or units into which the lease is pooled or carbined as to any ether stratum or strata. and oil units reed not conform as to area with gas units. The pooling in one or more instances shall not exhaust the rights of the Lessee hereunder to pool this least or portions thereof into w1 o other units, lessee shall execute in writing and place of record an instrument or instruments identifying and describ- o 0 Ing the pooled acreage. The entire acreage so pooled into a unit shall be treated for all purposes, except the payment of royalties, as if it were included in this lease, and drilling or reworking operations thereon or production of oil we o or gas therefrom, or the torpletlon thereon of a well as a shut-in gas well, shall be considered for all purposes, 0 except the payment of royalties, as if such operations were on or such production were from or such corgletfon were A on the land covered by this lease, whether or not the well or welts be located On the premises covered by this lease. In lieu of the royalties elsewhere herein specified, lessor shall receive !ran a unit to formed. only such portion Of ow the royalty stipulated herein as the amount of his acreage placed in the unit or his royalty interest therein bears 0 3 to the total acreage so pooled in the particular unit involved. Should any unit as originally treated hereunder con- taln less than the Platinum number of acres hereinabove specified, then Lessee may at any time thereafter, whether $ LCe a before or after production is obtained on the unit, enlarge such unit by adding additional acreage thereto, but the A enlarged unit shall in no event exceed the acreage content hereinabove specified. In the event an existing unit is rL so enlarged, lessee shall execute and place of record a supplemental declaration of unitization Identifying and O describing the land added to the existing unit; provided, that if such supplemental declaration of unitization is not uo filed until after production is obtained on the unit as originally created, then and in such event the supplemental 0 cwt declaration of unitization shall rot before effective until the first day of the calendar month next following the r filing thereof. In the absence of production lessee ray terminate any unitized arts by filing of record notice of ko termination. - NC cc 7. lessee also shall have the right to unitize, pool, or combfee all or any part of the above described lands lei with other lands in the same general area by entering into a cooperative or unit plan of Cevelopment cr operation cuco Le approved by any governmental authority and, from time to time, with lite approval, to modify, change or terminate U any such plan or agreement and, in such event. the terms, conditions, and provisions of this lease shall be deemed Z modified to conform to the tens, conditions, and provisions of such approved cooperative or unit plan of development Cd ea or operation and, particularly, all drilling and developrent requirements of this lease, express or 'rolled, shall row- be satisfied by compliance with the drilling and development requirements of such plan or agreement, and this lease - so shall not terminate or expire during the life of such plan or agreement. in the event that said above described Cc lands or any part thereof, shall hereafter be operated under any such cooperative or unit plan of development or eration whereby the production therefrom is allocated to different portions of the land covered by said plan, then o w the production allocated to any particular tract of land shall, for the purpose of computing the royalties to be k paid hereunder to lessor, be regarded as having been produced from the particular tract of land to which it Is al- t'd located and not to any other tract of land and the royalty payments to be made hereunder to lessor shall be based a z upon production only as so allocated. lessor shall formally express lessor's consent to any cooperative or unit plan of development or operation adopted by Lessee and approved by any governmental agency by executing the sane 0 upon request of lessee. Y w a 8. lessee shall have the right at any time without lessor's consent to surrender all or any portion of the ce r leased premises and be relieved of all obligation as to the acreage surrendered. Lessee shall have the right at any tire during or after the expiration of this lease to remove all property and fixtures placed by Lessee on said o land, including the right to draw and remove all casing. When required by lessor, lessee will bury all pipe 11r.et Po below ordinary plow depth, and no well shall be drilled within two hundred (200) feet of any residence or barn now o n on said land without lessor's consent. The Lessee agrees to promptly pay to the owner thereof any damages to crops, or improvements, caused by or resulting from any operations of Lessee. All disturbed portions of surface land are try IL to be returned to original condition within tine designated by lessor. 9. The rights of either party hereunder may be assigned, in whole or In part. and the provisions hereof shall extend to the heirs, successors and assigns of the parties hereto, but no charge or division in ownership of the land, rentals, or royalties, however accomplished, shall operate to enlarge the obligations or diminist+ the rights of Lessee. No change in the ownership of the land or any interest therein, shall be binding on Lessee until Lessee shall be furnished with a certified copy of all recorded instruments, all court proceedings and alt other necessary evidence of any transfer, inheritance, or sale of said rights. In event of the assigrcnt of this tease as to a segregated portion of said land, the rentals payable hereunder shall be apportlonahie among the several leasehold owners ratably according to the surface area of each, and default in rental payment by one shall not affect the rights of other lease. hold owners hereunder. -In case Lessee assigns this lease, In whole or in part, lessee shall be relieved of al) obli- gations with respect to the assigned portion or portions arising subsequent to the date of assignment. 10. All express or implied covenants of this lease shall be subject to ell Federal and State laws, Ixecutire Orders, Rules or Regulations, and this lease shall not be terminated, in whole or in part, nor lessee held liable in damages, for failure to comply therewith, if compliance is prevented by, or if such failure is the result of, any such Law, Order, Rule cr Regulation, or if prevented by an act of God, of the public enemy, labor disputes, inability to obtain material, failure of transportation, or other cause beyond the control of lessee. If during the tern of this lease, oil or gas or other hydrocarbons Is discovered upon the leased premises, but lessee is prevented from producing the same by reason of any of the causes set out in this Section, this lease shall nevertheless be considered as producing and shall continue in full force and effect unlit Lessee is permitted to pro- duce the oil, gas and other hydrocarbons, and as long thereafter as such production continues in paying quantities or drilling or reworking operations are continued as elsewhere herein provided. I1. lessor does not warrant title to said real estate or to the mineral interests in said real estate, however, it is agreed that if Lessor owns less than 13% of the minerals, then, and in that event, the royalties and rentals to to paid lessor shall be reduced proportionately. 12. Not withstanding in a provision of this lease to the contrary, no operations shall be conducted on the above described land without the written consent of the Lessor. It, Upon the termination of this lease In whole or in part by election or by failure to make payments as afore- said, lessee or its assigns shall within thirty (30) days release by written instrument the lend or portion thereof which said lease terminates, and said notice shall also be sent to lessor giving the book and page muter of said lease. It is expressly understood that this lease is subject to and controlled by any law of the State of Colorado now in effect restricting or limiting the powers of counties or boards of county connissioers, and any provision herein in conflict therewith shall be Inoperative and void. 14. All of the provisions of this lease shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto. their heirs, administrators, suc,essors and assigns. f al� IS. This egreeeent shall be blydtng on each of the above aaTed Caries who sign the wire, regardless of whether q it is sired by any of the other parties. a 3 IN VI BESS Ws1RfOF, this instrument is executed on the date first above written. O cc MAX) Of COUNTY COanti1SSIowERS ate WE D hrr. taoADO 111 2/1 1,:;___---- UI In MICST: i2 ::Te1Ab:2t44-/ L" i' a - Weld County Clekilikr and Record rroa u and Clerk o the Board -- —_ 1 �1 r ✓ N z ,i oingtuv,arnr • v ts ray �� ,� lfSSIC: Alberta P.e ' oiermlrE• fr cc 1v �.. to . r� ` r'' -� " BY_1 --.. ..t .-.41 ' _ 1� t7St✓� pp��, 3v ThomascgAict• �,t,ilr S., t ra z ,,,r\\f� ti 1i �.J ' ' {*,��Qjfj,°eta)/ r , 0 C . STAII Df COCORA�9t It (SWIN4 ,e7s)ii'F •,�,. - +, .6} Attest: a .r _ U� coolie Of WEED r ,..� Alberta L"L73'E. do CC ( Corporate Secretary The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 13th day of December 1982, by Coo° o Thomas E. Orr --President of Alberta Petroleum Inc., a Colorado corporation. o ra Ity cormtssion 'spires: 9-/1 J C Witness ny hand and official seal. CO 4 ,: RESOLUTION RE: COUNTY DANCE HALL LICENSE NUMBER 132 ISSUED TO HEINZ STEINMANN, D/B/A RED STEER RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE, LUCERNE, COLORADO, TO EXPIRE DECEMBER 31, 1983, AT 12:00 O'CLOCK MIDNIGHT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Heinz Steinmann, dba Red Steer Restaurant and Lounge, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners an application for a County Dance License to hold public dances at the location described as follows: 33131 Highway 84, S18 T6N R65W of the 6th P.H. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant has paid Weld County the sum of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) therefore. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT. RESOLVED that the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said appli- cation does hereby grant Dance License Number 132 to Heinz Steinmann, dba Red Steer Restaurant and Lounge, to expire Decem- ber 31, 1983, at 12:00 o'clock midnight, to conduct public dances and does hereby authorize and direct the 'issuance of said license by the Chairman of-the Board, attested by the County Clerk and Recorder; however, said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the public dances will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of said license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of December, A.D. , 1982. Ljy� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /+((jig � WELD))))COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County C1 r .a d Recorder . ,, -r )hn . an�lerk to J n T. Martin, Chairman �liyt //1iQCarin, Pr& _:_ 5e utyClerk ` AP OVED AS TO FORM: Norman Carlson County Attorney ' y Li4 IL 1041. DATE PRESENTED: December 13, 1982 - ne K. t mar CCto - So - QA. 4j Ar % �. - _ I - _ _ _ _'�ty ♦tom }?• • _ _ _ _0,2%4 'r f t,, c J c, j" w s,r i 1, _ } \ t J Tp r . r 0, �/� n ` v \ 4/4 .-I , ' : il a' 11 t f ll trk o I rat J 8F4 dr ,t t,. far g L ;-- t. f ::7-. .a , 17.. o-.,-4 r Oar $_ �'� -c.{ = z 11 a i, os 0 - vigil) ,t. tE ; i _ 0,tit a JCA I Q e 7 SH ' a • s!t1 n ? 4 , 1 3Q rT ti t M �f ' , ; ,, ` R Ji-f 0 c>��/ I ,c.1 E tfl? k o v, _ �1! , f•En ‘, ,t,%. ih = • 0. 6 IA 9 r ...L.), rtny y a o • fa " its€. i„, I Q 4 c� b ♦Hi � v �j / kr ; ffr i a - , ) / I'Y Y V ' 3r 'Mt? 1/ U R lifF fRa`A\ �JJ�f ei'k, t- is t Yi tj'lq\`-•'ti SA, 1 '1;/al k r u a �.� ter. ;•. ,�'-'- ./ a 'C•. .I ♦,1,r/ .f �,.', YTS `;;•'I "� ; ;�. 'j_ `I 4 Yti+�'`T :/i' •>.:5,4,- *-",,?, ;�'� y`- _,ti '? y~• -,,,s `Y 4 RESOLUTION RE: COUNTY DANCE HALL LICENSE NUMBER 133 ISSUED TO JUNE ROSALEZ, D/B/A CASINO BAR, EATON, COLORADO, TO EXPIRE DECEMBER 31, 1983 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, June Rosalez, d/b/a Casino Bar, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners an application for a County Dance License to hold public dances at the location described as follows; 430 Wall Street, Eaton, Colorado 80615 WHEREAS, said applicant has paid Weld County the sum of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) therefore. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said application does hereby grant Dance License Number 133 to June Rosalez, d/b/a Casino Bar, to expire December 31, 1983, at 12:00 o'clock midnight, to conduct public dances and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chair- man of the Board, attested by the County Clerk and Recorder; however, said license shall be issued upon the express condi- tion and agreement that the public dances will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of said license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of December, A.D. , 1982. � �` ‘1,.. / BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: y'ry fl�,c`�0. 1 -1-"tC/JJm/ WE COUNTY, COLORADO 121 CeuntyrClet nd Recorder (AYE) (-- /: dClerkf to,the `a d • T, art n ha rman (��J�+f:aDepu a/cC nt C erk uck Carla n, Pro-Tem APPROVED S FORM: dl,`orman Ca n (AYE) r_IAYE1 C my Attorney C. W. Kir YE) J ne K. S e nmark '` DATE PRESENTED: December 13, 1982 1--H g, aiT ee4 0- y - 5U' ..'3iieao !♦f r%y♦`"o�.� littP Sv,..s � +£}wry 54 : +S'•r4/9',-.,t Vto •rlsi : F� 0,:, �f i 4 jR.34. '•� l/.1\ 2;. s 3 ty Y'i . . �.F' 1 W>�.>. . — s,S r' 'I 'qy r" :::::::1 r'J v'4 1 v. 11 t f�J ! t 61 y 6 ` f � f" fffi�.. ci Art CO jy h. g 3 F -\ g 3 .i Pi. cs ! Q . C to ct N W lit Cr',s a I Is t 4 , M d J t .�c . .Pt NN ,� y , Le*) , ) • v . tx < sa. a Di _ a ' +v db I * .,;: T Zk' ' Ai ' .3Y N 6 o, 1 Se i> _• NiS>, <' k 1- 11. " • 1 c .i -4/ PCS IV 4. N.-ft*41th : 4-'0- E a w f Si � y� 'r•.I. � .ti,.Tf !t•;tr '�\ �ry`f �a'4sT2i b'q`sT"♦ <f * i.'#� r�`+� � it *r G�F� fr \• -7,N 1-`44 f'r, e s ;5:4,11p ' ' kl: ::`:1/4.:;.Z. / %If14' 5L L ti t + r a 3i av '4O, .t 3`s r1 + i s ii t y. r 7 .;��.;i - f% +,� ".t -44-Af✓- 4�Y` "'"'., ! is '' a..ifi '"` ` r G y 1\.yi/r%r4 ♦i.'i1/✓;✓ 3�`�`ZJ*y/' rS 1'1`x%✓i i'\~\;.�✓✓rY✓J ,i/+' •`\•.` r >i .i 4✓ �`. .;'ice •.� ,!r .•:•. s . Y' r•`� r 'c: ✓ , Y,✓, RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OP AMENDED CONTRACT FOR JUVENILE DIVERSION PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZATION. FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Homo Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a contract between Department of Institutions, ` Division of Youth Services, and Juvenile Diversion, Weld County District Attorney's Office, was entered into on May 11, 1982, and WHEREAS, an amended contract has now been presented to the Board of County Commissioners for approval, a copy of said amended contract being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it advis- able to approve said amended contract. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the amended contract between Department of Institutions, Division of Youth Services, and Juvenile Diversion, Weld County District Attorney's Office be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said amended contract. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of December, A.D. , 1982. /n/�� �j, � �/..� • BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 11.i�z +7./.v.st l fl_tei:�MfiN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder an -Cleerk to the,- J . Martin ha man ( pPYCOUn'tiLt' uck earls , ro-Tem APPROVED TO3ORMt // �____ Norman Carlson Cou t /� ttorney Attorney Kirb ne K. S einmark DATE PRESENTED: December 13, 1982 g U A cr, pF'CO/. OEPARTMENTOF INSTITUTIONS DIVISION OF YOUTH SERVICES MAW A.MAMMA,pCTyp 1CR I ORLANDO MARTINI?,DIRECTOR ICO ca COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAMS * * FIX:1$32 JULIAN ART, YRECT00. 1132 SOUTH$1EW WAY {c * DEANER,COLORADO 602* TEL E%:ONE(303)761-596641 18 76 ccusoD U(414 GOVERNOR November 19, 1982 MEMO TO: All Diversion Directors FF04: Richard A. Stewart, Director, Conrunity Services Programs Q SI%l: Mended Contract Attached is your amended contract for Vi 1982-83. Please have the person(s) authorized to sign afix their signature to all five (5) copies. (lb not make copies of signatures),, if your amended budget has not already been included please attach it oy Exhibit A and mark the new budget as Exhibit D. Please return all five (5) copies to me by November 29, 1982. bb I.ce. DEPARTMENTOFINSTITUTIONS IDIVISIONOFYOUTHSERVICES 'wO tOraAIxA1P,AYl0ijM0,ACTU3EXE0UTMECWEcfcRIORLANDO t.MMTIMIZ.aaecroH ,py � I`/ DOMMUNItY SERVICESPROGRAMS* •y,1cf4 $� *. RICHARDA.SIEWART,DIRECTOR f'L� /1Jt TH JVIIANWAY* %t d * - DENVER,MORAO°WM ,� 87� tEtEPHOkE 1�DA)61•J)668i .. FUCNAPc D.LAMM November 19, 1982 MEMORANDUM TO: Beth Gay, Miinistrator, Weld County Juvenile Diversion Program FROM: Richard A. Stewart, Director, C:en mity Services Programs\t SllttJ: Contract Reduction this is to confirm our conversation during the week of November 8, 1931, regarding the reduction of State contract funds for diversion services for your program. The amount of reduction for your contract is $5,750 This will mean for budget and contract purposes, the amount State-furiss for the FY 1982-83 will be $44,250 __ and the required local match will be $14750 bb l O'.fNeCf NOa Nl 4NFN r 1011_ r CON V t" ra1l, ( $a- 11115 CONTRACT,made ehis_15t11__day or.__ v_esn >Cr __ __1982 Ey and bttneen the State of Colnnao for the use anJ benefit of the Department of ''1LSI1(1111onc, jhylgiort of XNu_tL_ Sernces,_4255 South cox Court,_Itluverr,_Colora_do RQj3G _ _ tuulnaficr rehired to as the State, and 'a_af ilid111e_Pisersl9D, _Weld unty-12isSric.t.11tIarnek's Office, 915 10th St reel, Creeley, Co]ordpQ�3J�_________.___ __ __________� hereinafter referred to as the ronhxtot, i)IARE A5. authority nisi; to the leai and funds halt teen bulgetr3, appropriated and othtc ise made at aitabk and a suff,cknt unencumbered balance thereof remains avadiMt for payment in fund Number.._____ O,'I. Account Nmnt.er_______,Contact Encumbrance Number_______:and WIfIREAS, required approval, rtruaort and coordination has been accomplished from and rite appeuprialt agencies: and WAIEREAS. .3 the parties entered into a contract on l,tiy II , 1982, attached hereto as Attachment A and incorporated by reference; and h11EREAS, the contract must be reduced because of a shortfall in State revenues; and VIiI1'd:tS, the parties agree that the :uwunt of State funds to be used by the project will be $14,250_____, and the Contractors' share will be $14,250_.___+ and hilERFAS, the parties agree to amend Exhibit A budget summary, with reference to the btxlget category amowits to reflect the redi Ked motto . nit . a 111ERI FORE, it is hereby agreed that 1 . The contract originally entered into shall be amended to indicate that the ;cootint of State fuels used by the Contractor will be $44,250_ , and the amount the Contractor shall provide will be $14750_____. 2. Paragraph I H. (Statement of % ork) shall be amended to read: The above services shall be provided by the Contractor in accordance with the program proposal dated July 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983, which is incorporated and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein, and attached hereto for reference as Exhibit A as amended by Exhibit I>. 3. Paragraph 2 (Statement of Dollars) shalt be amended to read: Payment pursuant to this contract will be made as earned, in whole or in part, from available State funds encumbered in an :vaunt not to exceed _$44,250 for the purchase of diversion services. It is further understood and agreed tliaC ilic br,xinaen amount of State funds available for fiscal year 1982-83 for the purchase of all diversion services is in the amount of $ 44,250 . The liability of the State, at any time, for such payments shall be limited To tTie unencumbered amount remaining of such funds. The Contractor shall provide to the State at least $14,750 , for the purpose of diversion services in twelve dual monthly installments July 1 , 1982, to be applied by the State for the purpose of the project. In no event shall the States' portion exceed 758 of the total amount disbursed under this contract. The total disbursement under this contract shall not exceed $59,000 , which includes the total of both the State and local funds. 4. Paragraph 3 A. shall be :emended to read: The monies provided herein shall be expended for pun-poses of the Project as set forth in Exhibit A as amended by Exhibit II. av,srotcuto Pop 1 uf_._,S_pages 0ltire antrrutl:rn.un u,nv d lrl pair.I t . n,rmwM Pew JI'CtMt.l'UUVISIQNS air• .r CONTROLIIR•S APPROVAL I. Tbi.eon Dx'1 Jl:d(not be dos riledsalia until 0 .hall Lase l ,-,u:rpprrtrd Iq the (onlrullci of Ow St.dc of Colorado or such assistant a, he mar dcdgnate. Thth eon I ion n apph:atdc to any rnnlucl bubo's big Ibe pa)eueul of money by the Stale.' fCAD AVAILABILITY 2. financial obtiga[ion. of the State payable after the torrent total )tar are conthiprne upon Iund.for that purpose being appropriated. hudgetsJ and °dittoice made available. BOND REQUWRE%IENT 3. If This ton tract in rots es the pay merit of mote than ern hi nrs.na J dollies for the(mom.flo I it,erection.repair. maintenance, or iniprusemenl of any building. road. bridge, .fad to I. run ncl, e.ta.:,ti.m or ntbcr public mock for this Stale, the cnnllactor shall, haduu entering upon the performance of any such mirk included in this contract. duly esetute and dctlsrt ii, and file nigh Ile official %hose signilc appsvn Acln' for the State. a grind and suffieknl bond to be apposed by soil official in 3 penal sum not fans Ihs;l one-half of the told am0unl psy..Me by the terms of this contract. Such bond shall he duly e wean)by a qualified corporate wee n.:auditioned for the due and faithfut performance of the contra.I. and in addition. shall pros id: that if the contractor or Iris .i,Acon- fractors fail to duly pay for any Libor, nisi lrri,Is.team hire. sustenance,pro i.iu,x.prmrndcr or oils:,sal-phi:+used Ce Consumed by such conrrxr.r or his subconuracenr in pedor,nan:c of the nark contracted tulh•done,Ike some% still pay the same in an amount not etcecdng the tom *reified in the bun,. I' .•Ihcr %iih interest at lbw rare of eight per Cent I`:r annum l'ntcss such bond, '.hen %I ttquired,is eten,Icd, dcliscred and tiled.114).rim in labor of the cenisa tut arising under rho contract 'dull be audited. allotted or paid, MINIMUM WAGE 4. Eseept as other%ice protide. by Ian. if this contract pros ides for the pas n,ent of note than Inc thousand dollars and requires or insohes the engiuyrnent of libitum or nst'chanic-in the con.hneion, alteration of repair of any building or other pubtit work. Incept highway., high%ay brid,�., underpins and hi;h%.la %torton:s of all kinds) nithin the geographical limits of the Stale, the rare of nage for all Libor'is and rth•tlunie.unpho,rd by the tools act or or any subco i41 we the bonding or public nor, crock's' ha this coat:aU shall Ix uol It'.s Oulu the Nelailing tart of%a;es for murk of a sic;it t nilnrc in the city,tunn..ill ige or other ski'wth(ai.i•.n of the Si.,re in which the building or otter public stork is located Divine.re'-IhYlin_prea:rling riles null In revoked as prosisled in 6.16-101,CRS 1973. as amrndrd. DISCRIMINATION AM)AFf(RMIATIVE ACTION S. The con Into: agrees to comp!) %ith the letter and spirit of the Colorado.lnu,li.riimivariun .lCIof 1957, as amended, and other applicable law respecting discrimination and unfair emplo.nu nI prxG'es 21 .14.30I. CRS 1973, as amended), 3rd as required by E4rculise Order. Equal Opportunity and Aflirnntite Acrina,SM.,.4prd 16. f 975.Pct nu Car thereto,the/Cello ping provisions half 6t von wined in ell.Gaut connotes or au been rate t During the performance of this ton tract,the contractor a_•recs as((Motors (1) The Contractor will not discri,niiult against any employee or applicant for eng4uya,enl lecan-t of race, creed,color, national orij1,sea, marital status.piipiou.arh'caln men LJ rat phy.k al hundkap,or a)o. The contractor*III lake afli rnurite action to insure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment.without tegirel to the abuse ine ntioncd characteristics. Such action shall i is cite. but not be limited to the (dinning: employ fleet, upgrading, demotion, or han.fis. rciaioncnl or recruitment ads wising.,layoffs or terminations:13k)of pay'or other foam ofeutnpe¢.al,on-and sell ctiun for training, including apprenticeship. The contractor agrees In pout in conspicuous Outs", asailubic Iv employees and applicants for employ namt, notices to be era idrJ by the contracting uthcer setting forth prosisionc of this nun di criminationclause. (2) The contractor will,in all solicitations or adrntor m-nit for crnpin)ocs pJ acrd by or nn Irbal(of the contractor, state that Al vilified applicants will rcccise consideration for rrnplos anent without regard to race,creed, color. national origin,us, marital status, religion.ancestry,mental or physical LanJ,tap.tar rya. (3) The contractor*ill send to each labor union or repre,rntalrse of*Urki s still' %hkl:hr hau,dhtthe bargaining agreement or other contract or isndcnemding. notice to he pros ides by the contracting officer. adsising the labor union 01 w orkers. rcprescntitise of the contractors committinent midst Ow [sterilise Order, Equal Oppnrlunity and At Annalist Action,dared April 16, 1975, and of the °des.Ire gulatiomt,and relevant Orden of Out Gusemur. (1) The eonrrx ter and labor unions will furnish all jnforuutiun and reports required by Esecurisc Order, Equal Opportunity and Af ir,nati,e Action of Arid 16. I'll S.sod by the ruhrs.F.-pri,rictus must Ord%r.of the Gra a nor, or puMunI Ilx'ato.and Mdl permit acct,, to Ili)is rid..,retools.trod acrnl,rits by tb. contracting agency and the office of the Gus tenor or his dtvgih-e fur pulpits.,of in.estigition to a.C<r ruin compliance with such rules,regulations and orders, (5) A labor organisation mill not tectude any in disi dual muncern ise qualified ftnul run u,e,n ti-nhip ri}h 1,in such labor otgmiraluon. or cspc4 any sash indiiiRnl from nhmbcrhq, ea ail lab.., ..r.a.�ir.,ri"n or drxriminate against any of iii mrndsn in the �url mjo)ntcut 01 nor, opparivml), Iu'.nr.e of rue,creed, color.WI.oalinn:d 01;4611.or anentry. (C) A latxi, nr anitaiiun, Of blue anidn)ea1 orinrmlcn tinereut will lint .11,1„.1k ineife,CUM pd rrc,h-rce tSt doing of any act &Inh'd in this ein,h.al to Is' ,l,v.i,mn,ou by ..r utntnxr 14 I'.rr•..nt )l) p:w.ul 6'001 comply log with the proti•ions of Ili 1'.tnalraeI or any order i,wcd ttoreinokr,or. ammo,ochre duet it set Indi:cdly,to commit.my xi J:funk in this ctotr.u-I to!r'Ji+,rhnivainry. _of...3_.pn„ ii-' . .r *tat of inpa113II1 Olt,.nfrwflsant It h•.ee11"erit(',.bA611 III 11,141 f1.111rrinli'6%.ll'.w.ride,“. wnJj proctJau.Pull;wiredilrt•e(Yll•tDuets,Igii4I'L}rtlrlh4(. .J.l,lIhmgun liflnIt. I 11 laJS and the Nlei, ngut,ikiC n( nrdees ptnlnulpltltl in pce.IJrota ii lrwiN 'oar qµ11 silor sin. limp. may be imposed and ea'inedu1-It may IC 11111.1rd is rnnidrd in I lelu4.r tittles,$land(ti•platl,n,iv 3,:J,116:Wlilt Action Of APlit ft,. 1915, or by tins, IsC"' we,., to incite, tnon,ulfalrtf is *confiner Olt r,•.i{h,or is othanise ftos,JSJbytaw. (6) lilt tonlncfat 301 include the pru.isiont of P,ntupM (I) ilirooth (a) in t‘'qv' 1-itto"rIntl and -rubtml gig tof runhrb vide, uuhat a teem'trd tv rides Iv.•niiiioM, rat i,rlkn issue")emLnlnt 11 Vim-Wilt Ordtt, Equal Opp„rtuuily and AIflrmshsr Atilun of April 14, 1'111.III i,ul'Ych plulnnum wd11e bmddle •upon exh sobtts4MM in srnJ.f. the ionfNclot i.dl ear suslt action fin!"°.pen b,low slll.nun r,glint or purchase or.lrr as lilt(nnharinr$ 3tefp'. Inar ,bfn I. as I tut 7ty.of(IJ.aring .111 1, pros nom, Y,tlum¢ sixtztns (of non tooth-wt.r to, 3,4. h nu r3 t r. 11.3t in ii.r fit III Ile ev oo it L,r ho.°ruts v,,,oft r 4 us, ue t. ihretttned uilh,IA/00n wilh the suhcontsxPit uf3rudM it t 'mull i,f tnch III:rttniry L.I}le curd/along Op(l(y, alt(onl net of m3) !coot the Stile of Cololati to I n rc t into'.titli I iip1i1,11 141 prole,.I the In let fl of Cit Stitt of Colorado. ' C0L0RAMI LA COS PREfIRf.NCE 6. P'r0 lisimns of s-17.101. A I07, (RS 191) fin pi-tenon' Of f o!ev.ido Iahal are arphc,hte to this u.ntnd if µitAit work. ;I.lnIke Sure are orykli,lcoLi Inur.J.r and a:r Iru Int al Ili NEIlr of in pot Ly Sine Laub GENERAL 7. •le L.t t('t lLe :Sint n1 fedora.l•l ai:J loft. Aid el Co'thorn 1'..urd pni.ui,l Olt e.Ili Nil III toe ..i Pcd RI • • the in lcrinclalinn 7..tration and r.'coweran I of ei:-r. Cu,'Ir. 4 to rio ilsinn Of filo innluet Jro ilia oI oral to:ocporat:d ht Lein by srfnrn(e uhf:li pr.tidc, (ut ac14172Gcn hi ,or ell r).jt.L.Iil boils 'it pi •m III +1.11'„h is Otlter*t.e h tooth t wllh saki Ion. (nets 2,al acids'''. In shell hr coosi!•ird lull .. :I o;,4 \,,, .wt t.-hi,:red in toy prosiebn incorynra fed harm Ls erftrcnee ulli itll pnq. Ills Its nrraet thl. of ,ray hit',I ya•11 ii I na,+o,, ill %bolt or is part dal} be .slid ill enforceable us andabl, in ,e,1 acnun a1 VI* uh.iticf In win II conlyh rat, etrense a oihtrwit. Any pillsis,on rendree.1 mill and raid by 1St opitolim, of Ill. prni.,..0 ,.ill rot ,r.s.did,te II* ft nvilties of Ili{ eon'rat C to Ill non) elut fIt (Ohl oil is r.lpable of (leiu tine S. Ile inanities harm as et that der as fm°Jur ii ih IS C. ICI. O se,( .(ilnbrl. nil 4..., I I'.qp:,nc(•1 ind I6A-7(I),N wq.. (4huse of ('ul.hi gfficeI.C El S I 97). .1•uotok-J.+,s.111,1t e,0 Irol,h,m°I L IVO I.Ions is penal. 9,chit signaterie 4 astr that to Theo Loon leJgr. no sate rmpfnyce has any prnonal of Lcvt find infant %4,atsoes,a in(h1 islec Le paupeeiy desrrrhd be rem. IN YITTf.S$ N'NLREOf, *1e paints Lino hate encored ibis A.Icenxi:t on :Le day fat Awe. %often. STA1f el COl ORAIka RICUAIi J u. I.A%I,1. I,gi j1lse,{( • :st i r CGotndnf__ ,--_ -- ---- _-------•-•-.- pin- itI ilYa 11111 Clog, !" Pt EAKTl1LNI IN:iTJ Ill lii:i.. • Y.£Ydltetga,•.YUJai --- Employee 11) ':u:o!,er APPrm.11.: /sIl OR7.ty Gs11 and .__ -----•`--.- -- (.t vital l l k ..:- __ - —`--- ------ — _.__. .._.___. ,_,,..___..___ i ( .. . . rC 77s II,''[.:4:, N tl v r 2 gills filming. t was not signed at the titre of 7. .� �iY• 1 i}-.-�..7LCL_, �y cuLez., e • Pole_.A., ta.kh is Ike 144 rt ;._rites 'Ste In.lI Y11M in.11 i t.t.lv Si fr. RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE BOARD TO SIGN OIL AND GAS DIVISION ORDER CONCERNING AMOCO PRODUCTION COMPANY, P.O. BOX 591, q TULSA, OKLAHOMA 74102 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, r4iColorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Weld County, Colorado is the holder of a certain lease with Amoco Production Company. Said lease covers land more particularly described as follows, to-wit: ma The N/2 of Section 5, Township 1 North, oo u Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld Nci County, Colorado �u n WHEREAS, Amoco Production Company has submitted an Oil and s 0 3 Gas Division Order on the subject property. c:cc ow NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- Ci :t 8 missioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Oil and Gas Divi- w ON c sion Order as submitted by Amoco Production Company be, and t's.-' Y hereby is, approved. w coo t: s The above and foregoing Resolution was, on notion duly made N :Az and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of �w MF- ell December, A.D., 1982. cc w y� roi w 'Irk,d,a 0�41A�,,,; .,�, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS n w ATTEST: Vii WELD COUNTY, COLORADO x °' .1 Weld,County Cle j_a d Recorder y �724 4 2 o } ' and Olerk to t e Boar \} .7 n T.. actin, brirman fen wC :E BY� �� �lfv v M Deputy County Cle k uck Carlson;Pro-Ter 0o l}p "ED A3 s _Q� asNorman Carlson Co, ¢ y Attorney . Kirby e K. St nmark DATE PRESENTED: December 13, 1982 :s j 0 T- 70 a L' L 7 r:-,ti.rrw - 0 mac_, - Alt-rib t �; y 'fir Oil and Dos Divlfon Order Awe oo) 10-19-02 ElfettivnAt7 AM. FIRST PRODUCT ION PrpperrNHntr T WOMB LEY• MARGARET UNIT /C/ RopRylPro4ucl - , tt AMOCO PRODUCTION.COMPANY (USA) F lPN 613511--- YA1tEBERG FIAC Nt� 410595 00 3 0 ',.Sut1 - Cp . .. CpvntylPi(iM YELO, � . . Oteerptanc4P'cpeAY SpeeriiNotee '. e N12 sec 5—IN-66W— GAS MS FROM J SANDSTONE IM Into*al 765255 00 5 YELP COONEY COLORADO . C/O BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 04 •0009S92 oU N . J 0 3 '. C;cc U W M C4 -1 O U rdF W 0 >- r P P I • r•t• • • • , • 2 A� h • P yOfa W� 0-9 115 II I 4 Iflthlblh a a 1 9(4131 140339 n8134 1. a $ w V 130IAII3f T(8011JO - 4 P::r SRI xmntaofyarrlsew type kw.N leger4 Fam 899 1 91 01 • y1$9 Ir!Urnl 09 I Ovvr0.np @ey1Ry 09 • Prp&uCtga PRlrtnt 04 -Rey.*y;Marts! It'. 04 end Gas D)vi Ion Order To:Amoco Productfon Company P.O.Box 591,Tulsa,Oklahoma 74102 E►ch of the undersigned OkNERS guar anted;and wirrants he k ll hi the owner of the Interest set cut oppo a marry an 1M rwerN foe k1)hereof in of and gas of the 0.oe edit born the tale of al end seafront the aoperty descrked on the reverie side hereof,endure;further v.futon notice triter from You a from us.the undersigned owner end a other parties aaecutirg this Instrumeni hereby av%h0Qe you.your T successors of assigns to receive erd measure such sates in accordance with appncebe governmental rules and respite-Sore and to pave ae4t M O , el set fonts on the reverse aide hereof. 0 fa The fopowinp covenants are parts of this Instrument and shall be birdmg on the underspMd, thek succession,legal repro tentative'.end N . i 'sauro. M U t Oit. Or sold hereunder shaa be dernered fob.to the carter designated to gather and raceh►suss ci,and shall become your poperty : upon receipt thereof by the carrer designated by you a by any other purchaser to whom you mey resell such a1.The term'oal'is A ' used in ties elvieon«der shal include all made table liquid hydrocarbons. J . Should the of produced from the herein de sorbed lard be commingled mlh of produced from one of m«s other seperstet owned 0 3 did if scls of lard didIo detwery to the designated Carter,lM i. cc 'ngled our sod hereunder shall be deemed to be the interest oe the underigned In that Peyton of the totef commingted al delivered which Is'keeled to the herein*sorbed land on the besot of load. occ meter readngs of any other method generally*defied In the industry es en eufabte basis.a determining the QwnGty end quefty es w dof did from'soh sepustey owned L ad.Such formula shall be uniformly seated to al owner"cf an interest en the tracts of land A - involved. re Should the Interest of the undersigned in the of prodxad from the heroin dsscri:ad land be unitized Mitt of producedIrom are a O ! more Other Lads of land,this instrument shad thereafter be deemed to be mod.ted to one extent necessary to conform wits the ta optic eble unitization agreement Of Dot of 0/Vest:oft and el revbbru or amendments thereto,but otherw'e to remain In fora end 0- effect is to et other provisions.In such event.the Onion of the unitized o4 sold hereunder shill be the interest of the undaipned cr ,o in that portion of the total unitized of delivered which b alocated Lithe herein dear-radii landend shill be Gamed for al purposes n to have been actually prodded from said land. - - •. X Yol egrets 10 pep fa the al sold hasunder al the price posted by you for of of the same pride and greyly in the same producing a read a arts on the date era!al is received by you a the designated terrier.If you do not cursenty post Sods e price,then anti N J Etch Sale as you do 1o,you ogres to pay the price*stab;shed by you You areauth«Led to buck reduce the price by those barge, co U l Wham.or pipe id transportation charges Si determined by You. r - . N Z Should the all and hereunder be retold by you to another purchaser accepting deMry thereof at the lane pout at%NO you lake r+ , tee,you agree to ply for such al based upon the volume ccmp.kation made by Poch purchaser and at the price received by you w ! fa such al,reduced by any transportation charges deducted by such purchaser. C" r Outstay and quantity shad be deter mired in accordance with the ccndtiore specified in the price posting.You me y refuse 10 receive .- y any al not considered merchantable by you, -: w 10 sr Settlements for gas that be based on the net proceeds remind Don the w4 thereof,after deducting a ter and reasonable chore* o n rod compressing and makkg it rrerchantabto and fee transporting II the gas Is sold Off the property.Where oasts add subject to. . . M W regulation by the Federal Yon er Conmision or other governmental authoTy the price appacebte to such saw eppro'sd by ado d in U. such authority shall tie used to determine the net pros ads ratted Irons the sae 'r x Settlement";Settlements anal be made monthly by check mailed to the respective partite accorded to the t*v'lo n of Interest befell • 0. Q *pealed at the blest address known by you,bas any taxes required by law,to be deducted end pod by you eppfieabfe to owner's "0 Evidence of Title:The our end gas lesse or leases,and on amendenil,rst&etlons,Or Corrections thereat under which said pas andla of U u is produced are hereby Wooled, ratified, end confirmed as herein and heretofore amended. In the ant any dvpNeor . W CV arises concerning the title to the interest of the untie signed in said land and(ce M the o" est produced therefrom a the pawed*6 cL X thereof,you wig be furnished satisfactory abatrects a other evidence of title upon demand.Uinti suchh evidence of die has been furnished and/orsuch diapule defect,a questdn of t to Is corrected a removed to your Ntdracd a tin t"t"indermrnty satisfactory to you has ban furnished you sr"auth«hzed to wahord the proceed'of such of a ges received end run.w t cut interest.In the he ea N o. - event any action a suit is pled in any Court effecting the the to the interest of the undersigned In the herein descrbed land a the • O O al 0191 s produced therefrom or the proceeds thereof to which the undersigned tee party,written notice of the h6ng of Stich lute or I err action shat be irrmedat ey furnished you by the undersigned ate erg the cow%In which the tarry Is fled and the title of such suit cc -y scion.You will not be reset/sbk!« charg any e of ownership h the absence of actual notice sad sabsfsclory tsp.thereof. "� Contingent lnt ere ate: Whether ornd a ny contingency is a ewes sly stated in the instrument,you are hereby«$evedof any responab!lay for ry t determining whenenr of the hlaests heron shall increase,diminish,terminate,be aetngiished a revert to other duties ea s result Js3\' a the completion or dacharge of money a other peyrnents from aid Interest;aisle re Old the expiration of any time or tam fmteton(eieer derrrte or Indefinite).and,untes"you ere alto the operator of the property,as a recut Or en Indeed adecree$e to deduction.aas ertaut ofachange1n the depth.the methods Or thmeane 0ptoductonter a s itreeut cif a change In thealbueiom r of production affecting the herein descrbed lendor any portion thereof under any egreemenl CI by order.'Governmental authority, t end unfit you recess notice In writing to the coNrire,you are hereby authorised to continue to remit wTMut Fsbitty'pursu'nt fo the dviswrt of knlerestshown herein.' War aptly et Working tnteresl Owners and(Or Operators,and each of them by signature to this instrument,certify,gu►rarid Ind warrsnt, to your be nett and it.et of any pipe ine a other ca carrier designated to run or transport soldf a o gas,that el of or gas tendered beprcAudd from a lawfully aaocated to the herein descrbed land in accordance sell of►pp6cab4 Federal, ' state and local lawa orders rules end reputations . .This instrument may be ea ed by tine a mote,but el covenants bereft shall be bindrg upon any party a sewt!Tg semia'nd upon' ' his heti.devisees,success andissgns YfespectIve orwfietiier'oihier"parti4shevs extorted this ire Litre nt.' .. • Witt"W Sur eve Neme r . ? .i h 1 x�!51curirlu fjs W)Nyy ear f l W9-.,s d l9rarun eras r r l t'. _ '• � z -! 'r / ' t 3 i eu•dSecu.errh Tee!dl N,edai .,•� - I t i . -e t ' t e ,r1,4 h 1 . . r Wnnen or Sy.ri'e Ns-^a Sx PSecvar la der bl N.nhber _.j • r ;1�•1�11� 41.i��G2�{ ` i r : RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF CONTRACT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF f. SOCIAL SERVICES AND CHILD ABUSE INTERVENTION, INC. FOR CHILD ABUSE INTERVENTION SERVICES ``. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the t affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and I IWHEREAS, a contract between Weld County Department of Social services and Child Abuse Intervention, Inc. for Child Abuse Intervention Services has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS the term of said contract is from the 1st day of January, 1983, through the 31st day of December, 1983, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it advis- able and in the best interests of Weld County to approve said contract. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the contract for Child Abuse Intervention Services between Weld County Department of Social Services and Child Abuse Intervention, Inc. be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made t and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of December, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: lL22, aRvxj ,,,,,1J 4;,/ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Cfrk a ecorder e 4, — )J2as-4e., and CI rk to the and J T�Martin h an ky: L`/�i/f/tl�� C Deputy Count C er `C uc , Pro-Tom AP R VEDyORM: a44,#-. didNorman Carlson Co ty Attorney ne , nmar DATE PRESENTED: December 13, 1982 / f/ ly /D3 �. Le '. 5 -J (1 R - /cc 1- • 011/1 % 3fI `. CONTRACT THiS fANTRACT, made this 1st day of January, 1983, by and between the Held st County Department of Social Services, 315 North 11th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado, 80632, ,,-' hereinafter referred to as the County, and Child Abuse Intervention, Inc. , Post Office ) ;. 3 Box 945, Greeley, Colorado, 80632, hereinafter referred to as the Contractor. 1 WHEREAS, authority exists in the law and funds have been budgeted, appropriated and otherwise made available and a sufficient unencumbered balance thereof remains available for payment, and 1 €; WHEREAS, required approval, clearance and coordination has been accomplished E , from and with appropriate agencies, and WHEREAS, under Provision of the Federal Social Security Act, Title 11: the U.S. Code of Federal Regualtions (CFR) , Title 45, Chapter II, Part 228, et. seq. , and other federal rules derived from the aforesaid Social Security Act, the State secures federal financial participation for information and referral services, and WHEREAS, the State is authorized to provide social services to individuals and families under 25-1-111 and 26-2-222, C.R.C. 1973, as amended, and WHEREAS, those persons eligible for information and referral services are eligible as provided under Title II of the Social Security Act and in accordance with the rules of the state including those persons eligible under the service category without regard to income, and WHEREAS, provisions of Federal and State Law and Rules and any amendments thereto require that certain conditions be met in order for County to receive State and Federal matching funds for purchased services and such conditions must be continuously met, and WHEREAS, after making maximum utilization of and coordination with other public and volunteer agencies providing similar or related services which may be available without additional cost, County has established that this Contract is necessary to provide these services and that these services are not available without cost. = NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that in consideration of the mutual undertakings, promises, and agreements, hereinafter set forth, the County and the Contractor agree as follows: 1. Subject to its other provisions, the term of the Contract shall be from the 1st day of January, 1983 through the 31st day of December, 1983. Page 1 of 8 but additional anticipated. funan�"'"tfiNOUg}1"prant 2. This Contract is subject to the provisions of 45CFR228, relevant provisions of CRS 1973, Cahpter 26 as amended, Title XX State Plan as amended, and relevant State rules and regulations, as the same shall be amended fron time to time. 3. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Contract and Exhibits A and B attached hereto, incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof, the County agrees to purchase for and the Contractor agrees to furnish to eligible recipients, as determined by the Agent, the necessary services, hereinafter referred to as "purchased services," as determined by the County and provided for in this Contract. a. The purchased services to be provided to all eligible recipients under this Contract are limited to, but need not include, all of those listed below: 1) Provisions of information on child abuse and neglect to other agencies, community organizations and educational facilities to facilitate appropriate referral and/or their working with clients. 2) Telephone consultation and referral service to concerned citizens and troubled parents. 3) Media releases (newspapers and radio). 4) Pamphlet and poster distribution. See Exhibit 8 for detailed budget information. b. The total amount of this Contract is not to exceed $8,900.00 See Exhibit 8 for detailed budget information c. Reimbursement will be for actual reasonable and necessary costs incurred for services described herein and will be made monthly upon receipt of a monthly statement of costs submitted by the Contractor to the County at th2;ned of each month except that the total reimbursement for services which the Contractor agrees to provide for the full period of the Contract is not to exceed $8,900.00 Costs expended pursuant to this Contract shall be solely for the cost of the purchased services as provided herein and other activities which are essential to the management and support of such services. Page 2 of 8 NOW, THEREFORE, it is further mutually agreed as follows: 1 . DUTIES OF THE CONTRACTOR 1 . Provide necessary services at the location shown as the address of the Contractor or anywhere within Weld County. 2. Conform with and abide by all State and Federal laws, rules, and regulations, as such may be amended from time to time, and which shall be binding on the Contractor and control in any disputes concerning this Contract. 3. Meet the requirements of and maintain all necessary current licenses and comply with the rules of the State applicable to this Contract and otherwise meet State and Federal standards in order to provide the services specified in this Contract. 4. Abude by all applicable provisions of Title VI and VII of the Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964 and regulations of the Department of Health and Human Services promulgated pursuant thereto. 5. Maintain fiscal books, records, documents, other evidence, accounting procedures and practices which: a. Sufficiently and properly reflect all direct and indirect costs of any nature incurred in the performance of this Contract. b. Shall be subject at all reasonable times to inspection, review or audit by the County, the State, Federal officials and/or others authorized in writing by the County. All exceptions of a monetary nature resulting from such reviews, inspections and audits shall be subject to recoupment. c. Shall be sufficient to provide statistical data of a nature on a regular basis to produce fiscal statistical reports at times prescribed by and on forms furnished by the County. 6. Maintain service program records and other evidence as provided on Exhibit A, Methods of Evaluation for Performance Objectives. 7. The Contractor will obtain, and maintain at all times during the term of this Contract, a fidelity bond covering the activities of any of its officers or agents responsible for the implementation and/ or administration of this Contract in an amount sufficient to make reparations for any wrongful acts, omissions, or other defalcations Page 3 of 8 of the Contractor. 8. No duties or obligations of the Contractor under this Contract shall be assigned without the express written approval of the County. Any subcontracts permitted by this Contract are subject to the requirements of 45 CFR part 228. The Contractor is responsible for the performance of any subcontractor. 9. No fees shall be imposed by the Contractor related to services provided under this Contract. II. DUTIES OF THE COUNTY 1. County agrees to: a. Determine eligible recipients. l) Those persons eligible for information and referral services are eligible as provided under Title XX of the Social Security Act and in accordance with the rules of the state including those persons eligible under the service category without regard to income, and including any person who needs infor- mation to utilize available resources and community services to meet their needs. b. Report purchased services on the proper document as prescribed by the County Department of Social Services. c. Monitor said purchased services for quality and effectiveness at least every six months in order to determine if established purposes are met. d. Provide consultation and technical assistance to providers of purchased services. III. GENERAL PROVISIONS IT IS FURTHER UNDERSTOOD BY COUNTY AND CONTRACTOR THAT: 1 . Ail books, records and other documents relevant to this Contract shall be retained for five years or until a federal audit is completed, whichever occurs later, after the final payment under this Contract, and State, Federal auditors and any person duly authorized by the State shall have full access to and the right to examine any of said materials during said period. Page 4 of 8 2. All applicable Federal and State laws and regulations regarding the • confidentiality of the books, records and documents aforementioned • will be complied with. 3. The funds used to match Federal monies for use in purchasing services • shall not be Federal funds and nor shall these funds be used to match any other Federal monies. 4. This Contract may be cancelled or terminated by either the County or the Contractor during the term of this Contract; however, the party seeking to terminate or cancel this Contract must give written notice of its intention to do so to the other party at its address herein- above stated, at least sixty (60) days prior to the effective date of cancellation'or termination. 5. This Contract contains the entire understanding between the parties and no modification, amendment, renovation, renewal or other alter- ation to this Contract shall be deemed valid or of any force or effect whatsoever, unless mutually agreed upon by the parties and ent,odied to writing. 6. It is understood and agreed that in the event State and Federal funds are not obtained and continued at an aggregate level sufficient to allow for the purchase of the indicated quantity and quality of purchased services, the obligations of each party hereunder shall thereupon be terminated, provided that any formation of this Contract shall be without prejudice to any obligations or liabilities of either party already accrued prior to such termination. 7. Incorrect payments to the Contractor due to omission, error, fraud, or defalcation shall be recovered from said Contractor either by deduction from subsequent payments or by the County as a debt due to the State and the Agent in proportion to the amount paid by each respectively. 8. In no event shall the Contractor be considered nor act directly or indirectly as an employee, servant or agent of the County or any of its agencies, but shall be deemed an independent contractor for all purposes. 9. The violation of any of the mutual undertaking of agreements, duties. Page 5 of 8 and/or general provisions of this contract snag oe greunus rum ce, minating the Contract upon sixty (60) days written notice to the other party. The waiver of any violation shall not be construed as a waiver of any other or subsequent violation. If the party in violation of the Contract does not furnish satisfactory evidence of compliance within sixty (60) days, this Contract shall, at the end of such sixty (60) day period terminate and only such obligations as have accrued through the end of such period shall be binding upon the parties hereto. 10. Should Federal audits result in recoupment of funds from Social Services such total amounts shall be recouped from the Contractor except where such recoupments are due to improper authorizations by the County. DISCRIMINATION AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION 1 . The Contractor agrees to comply with the letter and spirit of the Colorado Antidiscrimination Act of 1957, as amended, and other applicable law respecting discrimination and unfair employment practices (24-34-401 , CRS 1913, as amended) , and as required by Executive Order, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action, dated April 16, 1975. Pursuant thereto, the following provisions shall be contained in all County contracts or sub-contracts. a) The Contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, marital status, religion, ancestry, mental or physical handicap, or age. The Contractor will take affirmative action to insure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, with regard to the abovementioned characteristics. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertisings; lay-offs or terminations; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The Contractor agrees to post, in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the contracting officer setting forth provisions of this non-discrimination clause. b) The Contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the Contractor, state that all qualified Page 6 of 8 Iapplicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race. creed, national origin, sex, marital status, religion, ancestry, mental 1 or physical handicap, or age. c) The Contractor will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has collective bargaining agreements or other conteacts or understandings, notice to be provided by the contracting officer, adviting the labor union or workers' representative of the contractor's comntttment under the Executive Order, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action, dated April 16, 1975, and of the rules, regulations, and relevant Orders of the Governor. d) The Contractor and labor unions will furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action of April 16, 1975, and by the rules, regulations and Orders of the Governor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to his books, records, and accounts by the contracting agency and the Office of the Governor or his designee for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulations and orders. e) A labor organization will not exclude any individual otherwise qualified from full membership rights in such labor organization, or expel any such individual from membership in such labor organization or discriminate against any of its members in the full enjoyment of work opportunity, because of race, creed, color, sex, national origin, or ancestry. f) A labor organization, or the employees or members thereof will not aid, abet, incite, compel or coerce the doing of any act defined in this Contract to be discriminatory or obstruct or prevent any person from complying with the provisions of this Contract or any order issued there- under, or attempt, either directly or indirectly, to commit any act defined in this Contract to be discriminatory. GENERAL 1 . The laws of the State of Colorado and rules and regulations issued pur- suant thereto shall be applied in the interpretation, execution and enforcement of this Contract. Any provision of this Contract whether or not incorporated herein by reference, which provides for arbitration by any extra-judicial body or person or which is otherwise in conflict Page 7 of 8 with Bald Taws, rules. and regulations, shall be`considered null and void, Nothing Contained in any provision incorporated herein by reference which purports to negate this or any other special provision in whole or in part,shall be valid or enforceable or available in any action at law whether by way of complaint, defense or otherwise. Any provision rendered null and void by the operation of this provision will not invalidate the remainder of this Contract to the extent that the Contract is capable ` of execution. 2. The signatories hereto aver that they are familiar with 18-8-301, et. seq., (Bribery and Corrupt Influence) and 18-8-401 , et. seq., (Abuse of Public Office), C.R.S. 1973, as amended, and that no violation of such provisions is present. 3. The signatories aver that to their knowledge, no state nor county employee has any personal or beneficial interest whatsoever in the service or property described herein. • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day first above written. WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES CHI E '� EHTIO, iN BY. ` 8Y , re or= u ene nna s end, t e ar try .,r_ A Dom z ATTEST: [G c..}�i vti ilrun2tzGr/ Weld County Clerk and Re,cordet-apd BOA gD F COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Cterk to the Board /, y; WE kst NTY, COLORADO • /Deputy County Clerk airman - o n rtin • Page 8 of 8 Y 4 ` 4 EXHIBIT A ? it t _ tine of Evaluation ror .Performanoa'Objeotives The Xoilowing methods listed below will be need: for Monitoring and evaluating the success of thQ purchase of.Services agreement =.' for community education° and awarenees qn child abuse:and neglsett 1;A 'monthly report submitted to, the Weld .Oounty•Department of Social Services with°'the pay voucher.(See attachment) 2.. A review of monthly reports maintained in .the child protection unit in terms of-statistical data regarding{ referral sources,.number of teferra1e and type referral made. 3. I A random sampling of educational, community and' law enforce- meet groups *he have had programs presented by Child Abuse • Intervention, Inc.', for evaluation of.service rendered. 4. Review of evaluation materials and correspondence from outside agencies, regarding service received .through,Child Abuse • Intervention, Inc.• , • 5. Ongoing consultation Wirth the supervisory Staff through Weld County Proteotive Services concerning development and the implementation of program's; AGENCY: Child Abuse intervention Ins. FUND: General Activities FISCAL PERIOD OF REQUEST: 1/1/83 to 12/31/83 Year Last This 8efore Year Year 1 2 3 4 Fiscal Fiscal Fiscal PROPOSED 1980 1981 1982 BUDGET Fiscal 1983 ACTUAL ACTUAL ESTIMATED ESTIMATED PUBLIC SUPPORT & REVENUE - ALL SOURCES 1 United Way Allocation 5,000 6,477 6 795 8 595 2 Contributions 9,716 11,234`. 7,000 5,500 3 Contributions to Building Fund 4 Special Events 5,000 1,500 5 Legacies and Bequests, 6 Allocated by Federated Fund-Raising ergs. 7 Allocated by Unassociated 6 Non-federated fund Raising Organizations 8 Fees 3 Grants from Government Agencies 7,000 6,000 7,000 17,500 * 9 Membership Dues - Individuals 10 Assessments it Dues Local Member Units 11 Program Service Fees d Net Incidental Rev. 12 Sales of Materials d Services to Member Units 13 Sales to Public 14 investment Income or Gains on Transactions 307 294 100: 300 15 Miscellaneous Revenue 1,200 1 600 1,600 1,600 16 TOTAL SUPPORT & REVENUE FROM ALL SOURCES 3,223 2605 27,495 34,995 EXPENSES 17 Salaries 15,533 21 804 20,500 26,5CO 18 Employee Benefits 276- 700 750 19 Payroll Taxes, etc. 726 2,388 1,410 2,325 20 Professional Fees 400 400 400 21 Supplies 356 330 450 540 22 Telephone 838 739 1,000 1,100 23 Postage and Shipping 384 198 400 280 24 Occupancy 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,100 , 25 Rental and Maintenance of Equipment 1 26 Printing and Publications 667 383 600 600 27 Travel 802 578 375 400 28 Conferences, Conventions d Meetings 550 70 600 660 29 Specific Assistance to Individuals 150 30 Membership Dues 25 50 50 31 Awards and Grants 32 Miscellaneous 267 476 450 100 33 TOTAL EXPENSES - BEFORE DEPRECIATION '1I,348 ' 28,842 54,995 34 Depreciation of Buildings & Equipment 35 TOTAL FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES (33 + 34) ?1,348' 28,842 28,135 34,995 36 Payments to Affiliated Organizations 37 TOTAL EXPENSES FOR BUDGET PERIOD FOR ALL ACTIVITIES (35 + 36) F1_448 _ 28,842 28,135 34,995 38 OTHER CHANGES IN FUND BALANCE: 39 transfer from (to) . fund 40 transfer from (to) fund 41 other. 42 other—. 43 Total transfers 44 TOTAL FUND BALANCE AT BEGINNING OF YEAR 6,447 8,322 5,085 4,445 45 TOTAL FUND BALANCE AT END OF YEAR 8,322 5,085 4,445 4,445 * Proposal includes not only Title XX anticipated allocation, - but additional anticipated funding through grant requests. 1'e 1 1' 1 :t NARRATIV&`AND OHJFX:TIVES • . , , . . .. , . ; „ .. - , •FOR COMMUNITY, EDUCATION AND AWARENES3 PROGRAM/CHILD ABUSE AND NE01,EC'T ,Child Abuse Interventions Iio. will continue to promote awareness and understanding of the Issues and problems of'child abuse and _ negglect, toward a more comprehensive response to the problem, ; in Weld County communities. As our vehicle to accomplish this is in ' faoilitating training for`mandated profeasionela, as well as a series of lectures and community programs, a listing of Programming for the first six months of 1982 is shown below. A projection for 1983 is also included. 1. ' In-services to Jan-Jun 1982 1983 (Total) professionals f2 2.. Lectures & class'presentations �7 7Q. , 3. Programs to Community groups. , 15 . 40 4. Telephone consultation 82 300, 5. ' In-office consultation 21 5A 1. ' 6, Media releases (radio- &newspaper)* : 22 " , 7. Pamphlets distributed 402912000 + 8. . Parents Anonymous Meetings 2b , ', 9. Posters, distributed 70 10., Training for volunteers +7; , 1r '5 }f ` , 11. Enhance 'professional -skills in accurate and timel i'e rE n ' • "• }' child abuse and neglect, y l $ 4f r; 12.- Reeponse to any additional need/request for child abuse infoi °atlog rsg`, and/or. materials in the communities, or by prole siona�a;` Y Expansion of programming to date during 1982 include'., Ohijd -"ties , ',Y`;E Intervention's co-sponsorship of a two-day conference for health 3 professionals on High Risk Infancy; training df all girj,#AL tit ` y •. .— x i f leaders; training of all bus drivers, and purchase of the,1S � @ ti¢Yt ."' ' Training for Effective-Parenting program with' inteltt tp t e Yltato •, •... t ongoing parenting class materials and programs1 - -' : �.. �,,: fJ C 'Y� +34' µ r .< )3,•3'..3-:::, 9„.•{ - ' ? -3.2.0-.:4:1•24,‘C-34 fe ( ' * A daily published announcement for 3. Parents ¢non`y`mdug 6sS .f.i` I C E tea: in the Greeley Tribune. e { r i�' . " '.' ' o -� � i 4 � I r� Zt'6 *f s ai cn • i° > f Z.. F F „D 33 i r .. 11+ti f t▪i,7 y. 5-' 3"3„c,-?c* nt F`sS s ♦ ;t z , (₹ it S. i s s 1 r s .�, fY+l# '4,t,1:‘,'-� ?' 'S r.-i, g s C' i.. %,,,:;t:, .. i M1 , v. ',5, > 1,.5 � r s f",;? ` -1. ' rF 7;1`;'',1'1,14-▪''''`.?t F ri �- ''r 3 ° '''r 1 Yi 3 -- .� 41. 7 fe r r 1 [ c i4. r• fits +� - ;.t+t1 ' ;Fe «*a ry ' F f.'.;t 3f›..,-.9".-:".`• ' r ' rµ4: T FY ti } &_. - a �D - '-4 - '^`E0. s r -24_1.x. X.. . rz �. 4Y. • A a 4 .48 03p� z H ill 0 d) si r. H Wry — I • E H C. 1 il.C. p M F1` all � ` rId WV £, i 'IdWV ag5WyS 8 0 ' 8 r U v z N x n -1 P. x H k R I 4-; . 1 . . . I)/ Batc4 4 Not� tc� 8 . INSURANCE - LOANS - REAL ESTATE �,: ►HOME 1303) 3661133...1301►.STREET...POITOVFICE 00X 0...0 RISLEY.COLORADO 10631 November 29, 1982 • To IRxvn It May Concern: This is to inform you that Bartels &Noe Agency carries Coamercial - Blanket Bond for Child Abuse Intervention, Inc. Tire Bond is effective November 16, 1981, written on the three year annual installment basis. We have billed at second installment,in 'mount of $50.00. The bond is written in arnourt of $10,000 and covers the personnel and operation of the Child Abuse Intervention, Inc. and written through the United States Fidelity and Giaranty,Corpany. My other information ycu might need on this, please let us lots?. Yours very truly, Ci.,,cam Norman D. Noe NIN:glc ia . . . . . . RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN MINED LAND RECLAMATION TRANSFER OF PERMIT AND SUCCESSION OF OPERATORS REQUEST - GEISERT PROPERTY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on October 25, 1978, the Mined Land Reclamation Board granted Richard H. and Francis M. Geisert Permit Number 78-210 to conduct a surface mining operation, and WHEREAS, Richard H. and Francis M. Geisert wish to assign said permit to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado as successor operator„and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado wishes to become successor operator under Permit Number 78-210 with the conditions as stated in the Agreement attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners shall submit a request to the Mined Land Reclamation Board to be recognized as the successor operator under Permit Number 78-210. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that a request be submitted to the Mined Land Reclamation Board for approval of the transfer of Permit Number 78-210 and succession of operators to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said request. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of December, A.D. , 1982. ` mss 6 TUAt/a �✓4.2-J BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 1V1 WEL COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Cle5-an Recorder siur,b erk to the Boar n T. art a rm n o uty o n y.,Cl rk uck Carlso , Pro-Tem J PRO ED J T ORM: Norman Car son pp Coun y Atto ne C. W. Kirb _�c.�� l KA DATE PRESENTED: December 13, 198 " tine K. ei mark Gf{ 11 ec. t STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES • MINED LAND RECLAMATION BOARD MINED LAN RECLAMATION DIVISION Room 423, 1313 Sherman St. Tel. 303/866-3567 Denver, Colorado 80203 REQUEST FOR TRANSFER OF PERMIT AND SUCCESSION OF OPERATORS I. RECITALS A. On fletql.or 25 . 197A . the Mined Land Reclamation Board or Division of the Colorado Department of Natural Resources ("the state") granted to _ Richard H and fl_anct M. Gelsert address("permittee") permit number ID ("the permit") pursuant to which permittee has been conducting a surface mining operation 'in the County of Weld , State of Colorado. B. Permittee wishes to assign the permit to Held co,inty Board of County Cornissioners address P. 0. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 , as successor operator ('suc- cessor") and successor wishes to become successor permittee under the permit. C. Successor understands that the reclamation plan ("the plan") required by the permit and by applicable state laws and regulations has not been completed and is willing to assume full responsibility for the completion of the plan. II. AGREEMENTS Permittee and successor hereby agree, for their own benefit and for the benefit of the state, such agreements to be effective ipso facto upon the approval by the state of the transfer of the permit from permittee to successor, as follows: I. Successor has inspected the mining and reclamation operations to its entire satisfaction and is fully aware of the condition thereof. Successor understands and accepts all of the conditions of the permit. 2. Successor will complete the reclamation plan, and hereby assumes liability for completing such plan as to all areas heretofore disturbed as well as to all areas hereafter disturbed. Successor will perform all of the obligations of the permittee under the permit which have not heretofore been performed by permittee. 3. Successor hereby tenders to the state its attached. Performance Warranty tdlr3ctlei i7RSed25eXic6Xk istmtxAbh+e;9kaxk•1RTtAX which is to be substituted for for the bond and surety heretofore filed by the permittee effective upon the release of the latter bond and surety. kxxat atkxosecar¢d:{trodasatdroa>,oadx • 4. Successor represents to the state that to the best of its know- ledge, information and belief it is not in violation of any of the pro- visions of the Colorado Fined Land Reclamation Act or the Colorado Surface Coal Mining Reclamation Act with respect to any other operation conducted by it in the State of Colorado. . Pensittee and successor hereby request the state to consent to the assignment of the permit, to recognize successor as successor operator under the permit and to accept the tendered sub idtitRxxAR$x&IAANT.9tt in place of the bond and surety presently on file with the state. EXECUTED this o2up day of 51,0";&%P:•:,' , 19 ? Board of County Com-nissioners .p\KNARO 4 rtntleis 11. 0g.:car • Weld County, Colorado_____ Name of PermitteeeoQ a Successor l&aa.0. .``t gueuJf' Signature of Officer ktgog ,pOgtdMictic owuc,te . By;( �- 11;' Title 'Title Chairman Permittee Successor.Operator Ad. of County Commis. Weld County, 'CO NOTARY FOR PERNITTEE STATE OF (j'•Rrp-. _ ) ) as. • COUNTY OF !,.),e,to ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this /to day onf] • 19 5''_ bY�ect'f/a) H Ado riir,ni ,1 Cicrs t:T as PFR,,, rc 0 I 7✓-.9/p —`-- • NOTARY,FUBLIC Hy Coausission expires: 4//7-8d. CLERK TO THE BOARD RIDI gxfrOk0.16CESBA& • STATE OF colored° ) ) ss. COUNTY OF Weld ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this _6th day of fy�r , 19 82 by John T. Martin as Chairman - of Board of//Weld County kthiil,ssTorers MUOVERMCK . County Clerk and Recorder My Commission expires: Ls_ >-A - kv' By.`) i =% eputy Clerk -2- " This doatnent was not signed at the time of filming. Tite original was given Don Carroll 12-9-82 so no could obtail t 3 ppc%* r signatures. CONSENT r O,A,G • (a) Consent is hereby granted to the transfer of the permit above referred to from to (b) is hereby recognized as successor operator under such permit. (c) The bond substitution above proposed is hereby accepted and approved. STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES MINED LAND RECLAMATION BOARD MINED LAND RECLAMATION DIVISION Date: By (Title) • -3- RESOLUTION RE! APPROVAL OF DELETION OF CONDITION #1 PROM RE #578 - THEODORE AND WILMA WACKER WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on the 17th day of November, 1982, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado approved RE #578, with conditions, for Theodore and Wilma Wacker, and WHEREAS, condition #2 stated that a 75 foot right-of-way from the centerline of State Highway 392 be designated and shown on the final plat before recording, and WHEREAS, the Colorado Division of Highways has submitted new evidence showing that they have found that the present right-of-way at the location of the recorded exemption is suf- ficient to accorr odate future widening of the highway, and WHEREAS, the Department of Planning Services recommends that condition #1 now be deleted from RE #578, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it advis- able to delete said condition from RE #578. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that condition #1 in RE #578 for Theodore and Wilma Wacker be, and hereby shall be, deleted. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of December, A.D. , 1982. J/,, '- ' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: `� - reur4cXarJ WE COUNTY, COLORADO Wed unty Cler wand- ecorder � In t- %. /�1GZ2� and c,9 k to th Board oc≥:' t� APPROVED l T RM: yam. ✓�� S Norman Car son Cou ty Attorney r J. e t ark DATE PRESENTED: December 13, 1982 /4E =12 e c., (-,--f,p P - } >c_. " DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES - '4 1 ,. PHONE(3031 3564000 EXT.404 E. 95510TH STREET GREEIEY,COLORA0O e0631 December 6, 1982 COLORADO � Board of County Commissioners Weld County Centennial Center 91,5 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 60631 Re: Deletion of Condition 11 from Recorded Exemption 1578 that was approved on November 17, 1982, for Theodore and Wilma Wacker. Dear Commissioners! The Colorado Division of Highways has submitted new evidence to the Department of Planning Services staff regarding the recommendation for a dedicated reservation along State Highway 392. The original request was to allow for a one-hundred-fifty (150) foot right-of-way, seventy-five (75) feet each side of the centerline of Highway 392, because of the projected traffic. The Division of High- ways has reevaluated the existing right-of-way at the location of the recorded exemption and found the present right-of-way to be sufficient to accomodate future widening of the highway. The Department of Planning Services staff recommends that Condition #1 of Recorded Exemption 1578 be deleted because of this new information submitted by the Colorado Division of Highways. Res [full - bmit Greg O�feld Current Planner CO:rg STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS Sa P.O Sox 650 Greeley,Colorado 60632O850 C30013a3-123z November 30, 1982 Weld County gifffi A SH 392 Wacker Exemption DEC 2 i9E2 NE of Co. Rd, 2) 8 �_ SH 392 te1i G.flaotiat taasissioa DOH FILE 45100 Mr. Greg Oxenfeld Department of Planning Services Weld County 915 Tenth Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Mr. Oxenfeld: This office reviewed the Theodore and Wilma Wacker application for a Recorded Exemption, and comments were provided to you in our letter of November 3, 1982. Due to an error in the determination of the existing right of way north of the highway centerline, we are retracting our request for additional right of way along State Highway 392. The present right of way should be sufficient to accommodate future widening of the highway along this property. Very truly yours, DWIGHT M. BOWER DISTRICT ENGINEER ` O ug as Rame District Preconstruction Engineer DDR:da cc: 0. H. Bower D. N. Fraser (2) File: Crier-Jacobson w/encl. ' RESOLUTION WHEREAS, SOCIAL SERVICE WARRANTS IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT of $ 13,433.20 HAVE BEEN ISSUED IN ERROR OR THE A}IOUNTS FOR WHICH THEY WERE DRAWN HAVE OTHERWISE BEEN CHANGED, TOTAL in THE IN 1VIDUAL CLASSIFICATIONS AS FOLLOWS: ADC $0,290.00 i#�D1,868.00 AB 161.00 MED. TRANS, 20 10,32 .20 OAP 3,107.00 413,433.20 WHEREAS, A LIST OF THE SPECIFIC WARRANT NUMBERS, DATES, WAXES AND AMOUNTS - ARE ON FILE WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, THAT SAID SOCIAL SERVICE WARRANTS FOR THE MONTH OF November, 1982 iN THE AMOUNT OF $ 13,433.20BE, AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY CANCELLED AND HELD FOR NAUGHT. . THE ABOVE AND FOREGOING RESOLUTION WAS, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, ' ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE THIS 13th DAY OF I?ooarkr , 1982 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS - WELD COUNTY, COLORADO tL1 421 d • Q4tALLe2i . ATTEST: Vila?Otw ! F/1lt COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER"— A.ND_ LERK TO THE P.O RD if EPUTY COUNTY CL RK-- i APP VED AS FO I CO ATTORNEY • DATE PRFSFNIW: DerxlNter 13, 1982 tN 2 10 QC I. SS - C !; RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR RETAIL LIQUOR STORE LICENSE NUMBER 82-21 TO VIVIAN P, EVERS, D/B/A C. .J. 'S MERRI VALE LIQUORS, LONG.MONT,. COLORADO - EXPIRES DECEMBER 31, 1983 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Vivian P. Evers, d/b/a C. J. 's Merri Vale Liquors, Longmont Colorado 80501, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for a Retail Liquor Store License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption off the premises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section I II. , C., said applicant has paid the sum of $50.00 to the County t of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, the applicant has paid to the County of Weld the fee of $37.50 as provided for by law for issuance of such County License and said applicant has exhibited a State Liquor License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consump- tion off the premises only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: Section 3, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said appli- cation and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 82-21 to said applicant to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption off the premises only, only at retail at said location, and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until December 31, 1983, providing that said R �/ N s - a 6 - Xed- i Page 2 j RE; RETAIL LIQUOR STORE LICENSE - C. J. 'S HERRI VALE LIQUORS I place whore the licensee is authorized to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption off!the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, here- tofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of November, A.D. , 1982. %. .: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: irk,./,,``, rI„.z`-f c{t'; `,{eir✓ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO V ) Weld County Clerk and Recorder \ /_f(„i r /Lagf� _ and C erk to tthe;Board` J T. Martin, Chairman 63y. eputy CouAC Cy k Chuck Carlson, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: ;a_ i.t` Norman Carlson 5 C unty Attorney �� C � Kir e K. Ste rk / DATE PRESENTED: December 13, 1982 d to .6 Tfr . f s U11 la�_:ls.s a - a �.- a-...sEr, a.d.a3a..__l I r E , (11)i qi., 1,44 � t DEPARTMENTM REVENUE r '1 y Ff UOWRENFORCEMENTDSVISVON 3 STATE CAPITOL ANNEX ,'� IS 1375 SHERMAN STREET f g DENVER COLORADO • WS-, %i T 'Ek-?-_' JO tic ' . t LIQUOR LICENSE $ r ' LICENSE EXPIRES ---i P� "I� vt/LCINt lowltI ICA f: tul.�n mice lTq-.•4 4VUP1WC C0NTII VTY• YDttt rot -UAllOtI WI ��. TYN It�YEl\DDE$CIOIDOY Of LCthtE fIll u'� ; -.- _.. -- __ ,Pf� i stilig - r I ILI 3r l TOTAL CF(Ell C THIS LICENSE IS ISSUED SUBJECT 1O THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO F AND ESPECIALLY UNDER THE PROVSIONS OF TITLE 12, ARTICLE 47,CRS 1973, �s � AS AMENDED. •e`,2:•." � S[ THIS LICENSE IS NON-TRANSFERABLE AND SHALL BE CONSPICUOUSLY POSTED IN THE PLACE ABOVE DESCRIBED,AN{INFORMATION CHANGES TO THE LIQUOR { a LICENSE INVOLVING OWNERSHIP OR FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THE LICENSED d fa. PREMISES MUST BE AEPORIEO, WITHIN 10 DAYS, IN WRITING TO THE DEPART- _ MEN' OF REVENUE, LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION,STATE CAPITOL ANNEX. .Ty 137SSHERMAN STREET,DENVER,COLORADO 8076*. L���L,,, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,I HAVE HEREUNTO SE T MY NANO AND SEAL_ _C_._____—_—_.._.--___-_—_._________._--__.__._ ,•••' J2 *ti CI 4 tbr� iit-t-Pika- • L CAL 400t. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR lf// - -.. ,�z s, .Fes %-r-b-:6- 3:n x1✓_. -.�,. .z3 s' T. . .,_y wip „(•; l(i,f> 11 `- .A ` 14.-. 4,. '�•.J*' It •yF' f•�x .. 1 y�l AtL�`�Cy'51 `ES��£7,0. ,?,W er, t r C�}F4 t ..5st, {-�i t,,t; #4 �y Ii \-A $?;k Via\ t y1 1)i f i iC. e�1r }� �i c7 1 11 )r•; '� h� si! l 14 g,,,,,„ fO3 rut q'! �• t»,�r Y t t� rt i. Doti .. r H(<E$ 4 ,..? 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PI'VI hJ 2Yl• • �.i ,+i re)V lft t1 ra Ea* Toe I r.C tis I i, p i. .1-.. 1-1,. - u n _ r_ i� �▪� �+` / IW 11 r~ 'p Fi A'Q. (� j J 1:,,;,-• -• x, I O k' p 0p J i O f f I 1 10 F�qr \ • \ , t'‘‘2.1,W.?* trf rs at r tl A D a+ . 1 I o _r` ty S}itdf ( F , 1 Y 47 j C/ t �.7%7c/fits h /. 3iG' 4 .�t" 3F°<.r1- y 3.rxrs,i,a- _.. (^s \31 V;4>: <�.r Ji•' ♦ lA , a 7 'i�. ' eft: •%O.. 7 T� A V. f'O5^ 11� p /r s. i r%i'4r.i 4rf r .,,a Y1LL1t',r y •.4-' y ' '1..";;S ''7.ti�i;,,xY`d}i�/fry( Fp .4:,/34y*l0 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR CLUB LICENSE NUMBER 82-22, WITH EXTENDED HOURS, TO THE EATON COUNTRY CLUB, EATON, COLORADO - EXPIRES DECEMBER 31, 1983 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Eaton Country Club, Eaton, Colorado 80615 has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado an application for a Club License with extended hours for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for con- sumption on the premises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II. , C. , said applicant has paid the sum of $50.00 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, pursuant to 12-47-123 (5) (c) (II) , CRS 1973, as amended, said applicant has paid to the County of Weld the sum of $30.00 for extended hours, and WHEREAS, said applicant has paid to the County of Weld the the sum of $15.00, as provided by law for issuance of such County License, and said applicant has exhibited a State Liquor License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consump- tion by the drink on the premises only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 1 mile East and 11/2 miles North of Eaton, Colorado 80615 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined the appli- cation and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 82-22 to said applicant to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, only at retail at said location, with extended hours, and Lug,- .22? uc, *-% / . moO • j h<(<J Page 2 RE: RENEWAL OF CLUB LICENSE WITH EXTENDED HOURS - EATON COUNTRY CLUB does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until December 31, 1983, providing however, that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, with extended hours, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of November, A.D. , 1982. %lil0�� Ii vn l 2i/l td r/ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 1 WELD COUNTY,/� COLORADO a Weld County Clerk and Recorder -/4„ , T �JJ2a2uS and-Clerk to th6- Boar\ J T. Martin, Chairman . - Dlaputy Cou t Clerk/ uck Carlso , Pro-Tem AP R VED T FORMS [/ „+ ���` Norman Carlson • C my Attorney C. . Kirby : • 4664.6 ne K. Ste ark DATE PRESENTED: December 13, 1982 -- ;F! .-----:,,,,•1:;>-,:c f s r,�4r/'s{ r�?'T - 171+. at , v .f kl. t r` '. Fr\ Pa }., {, t�, o p �f y '1' P tl N� (t r3�r'i>�r a �lP i }0 fr b Q O Y O t t < - .. ` i 'r1>)r,7< ' si'ced t.. w & a„ - A A )� ti7i bi : q Al�zq r` 1+t k r'.R"O'a '("J X fOF no yprj i e •, :aL• �i• < 1 1 ••• t s . - �1'-.. �•H y u �e t7n Or I�•yj �• 4r3 ,..t.: //. a � `,< TY� w 3 id a •cs � } �:g � '; ` � �: : ',, t ,,+, •. ...� E. O o o g •y, ! 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''i in''•�: tr�•�� •, ..,� LZ�ii 'S > *r kri x �� •r-/-2:_s,. ��• //' '4 )1' / v y ' i -1r w 0 .ri I.: C r4.:`aNf DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE } 7 ns } EMENT DIVISION ;- �';��. 5 STATE CAPITOL ANNEX y , , '•' -� 1375SHERMANSTREET ` I DENVER,COLORAD060261 1� _ 1 Fj ' y+l?N '`'` LIQUOR LICENSE i LICENSE EXPIRES �ir� 1 l J -. -— N.I u.,Il.6L,..MII 1 r Nllci L LiL VCI ra _. . L p • All VNLKI <QAfl: t•TI M1T4T ML lrrl Ll.f MI _.. \/ I r A_ - _ X..NI A%O OE%IJIgvW LKI4t1 11[ s, 1. W79 •AIL . . . . r1.0 r j � - T i I i „ rk TOTAL FEEISI j t P ,s THIS LICENSE IS ISSUED SUBJECT TO THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO A / AND ESPECIALLY UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF TITLE 11,ARTICLE 47.CRS 59)3, AS AMENDED. N!y` THIS LICENSE IS NON•IRANSFERABLE AND SHALL BE CONSPICUOUSLY POSTED :. iF9 IN THE PLACE ABOVE DESCRIBED,ANY INFORMATION CHANGES TO THE LIQUOR LICENSE INVOLVING OWNERSHIP OR FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THE LICENSED PREMISES MUST BE REPORTED, WITHIN 10 DAYS, IN WRITING TO THE DEPART- MENT ss_ OF REVENUE, LIOVOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, STATE CAPITOL ANNEX, r, '*•'J' 1J7S SHERMAN ST REST,OENVER,COLORAOO 60161. •i . IN 7ESlIMONV WHERE OF,IHAYE HEREUNTO SET MY HANG AND M y SEAL_ 44 CXECV FIVE OIA ECiOA � _ .. __ �" _ i��-.ice---✓� is P` � ; ruzfr [: 2:i11g :it s it a f m Pri s4 c i £ I gs o fig * -5Egt• e 61 ft ( ifif il i --- I 1 ifl 1 • g 4g al tf l; All .11111jCis g 1 1 14 if2lI II Al,e njY t r r ww • '' r N . s , 11 , 1 . . I I Ail gin a4 11 if I r £ In1 a • 8 ` a H 9s a ° 46 ?Il :431 - 'a:I qii Cot I g if y\���`' i-s _ p g s N/ O l ' �Qj M- C W la N or u g ` S Asy II � iii, ft M a M n O : yy W f+W 1- r W 0 f • 1 g a � ` elw� % ,� S qg �a 7 n M M 1 g S C mb W) A r !Ji N b. : I3 aN- A, ONJ •r •gn • WOw •,n r! ,„, b 5 w39 W O OOW T 000 r4rs N. r 4 •e� o 00 o p • ioi`� 0 CO O 000 O OI 11 AR19134U4 ORDINANCE NO. 88^B 01 0 o u IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING SECTION 4 OF ORDINANCE NO. 88 CON- 0 N CERNING CHARGES FOR IMPOUNDMENT OF DOGS RUNNING AT-LARGE. 0 o L1 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD o :3 COUNTY, COLORADO: Oa I w WHEREAS, on the 13th day of July, 1981 , the Board of County zt 8 Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, adopted Ordinance No. 88, w vMiCC Regulating the Running At-Large of Dogs, Providing for Seizure, LEI Impounding and Other Disposition Thereof, and Providing for Fines w a and Penalties for Violations, and w WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners desires to amend o a ' Section 4 of Ordinance No. 88, said Section 4 to read as follows: o w SECTION 4. CHARGES FOR IMPOUNDMENT 4 Li- n When any dog has been picked up for c impoundment, notice of such impoundment shall o he given to the owner, if known, who may Ce thereupon recover possession of such dog on LJ 4 payment of the cost of impoundment. The C4 basic cost of impoundment shall be Twenty CI) a Dollars ($20.00) for the first three days or or portion thereof during which a dog is impounded and an additional Seven Dollars m ($7.00) for each day thereafter. However, if the same owner, or members of his immediate family, has redeemed the same dog from the designated impounding facility with in the preceding twelve (12) months, the redemption fee shall be Forty Dollars ($40.00) . No owner may recover possession of such dog until payment of the cost of impoundment is made. WHEREAS, the effective date of said amendment will be January 1 , 1983. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Ordinance No. 88 be, S and hereby is, amended as stated herein, effective January 1 , 1983. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners that an emergency exists inasmuch as the effective date of said amendment is January 1 , 1983, and therefore, this Ordinance is declared to be an emergency ordinance under the provisions of Section 3-14 of the Weld County Home Rule Charter. N C) 0 apf ci 0 3 ; The above and foregoing Ordinance No. 88-B was, on motion • a A ` duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the efi 8 , 1301 day of December, A.D. , 1982. rice \�n�,+ax} �� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 6. *6 ATTEST: '" p :71 4^ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Hold County Clerk and Recorder 2 1/ f 11 ce u and Clerk to the Board J T. Martin hairman � o� 1 H D putt' County C r uc earls , Pro-Tem APPROVED��_48 FORMr /1 777 / Norman Carlson v _tea GG�, Co nky Attorney , - — 411.0 0 CC ft 4 e"K. Ste nmar cj ezi WAD December 13, 1982 PUBLISHED - La Salle Itvk.r, Deeesber 16, 1982 -p- • AR19134US ORDINANCE NO. 94-A IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 94, AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISE. oo u BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: - o u w WHEREAS, on the 14th day of December, 1981 , the Board of o o3 County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, adopted Ordinance oCe n No. 94, an Ordinance Relating to Cable Television Franchise, and cc WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it ccc advisable to amend said Ordinance No. 94 as follows: in v- y cc Section "A. " under the heading, "GRANT, ACCEPTANCE AND 'e) J 9 O EFFECTIVE DATE OF FRANCHISE,' shall be amended to read: az o ., � w o y 'A. The franchise for CATV service granted by the County pursuant to this Ordinance shall grant to the company the right and privilege to erect, o construct, operate and maintain in, upon along, ro across, above, over and under the highways, z sidewalks, easements, dedications and other public r a property now in existence and as may be created or established during its term, any poles, wires, w a cable, underground conduits, manholes, and other cc r television conductors and fixtures necessary for v the maintenance and operation of the CATV system 0 for the interception, sale, transmission, and distribution of television programs and other audio/visual electrical signals and the right to transmit the same to and fron the inhabitants of the County on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth provided the company obtain any road cut permits or other permits required by County regulations. Existing utility poles of other utilities may be used only if written approval from such utility is obtained and approved by the Board of County Commissioners. The initial term of the franchise shall be for a period of no more than fifteen (15) years." Section 'A. " under the heading, 'LOCAL BUSINESS OFFICE) SERVICE MAINTENANCE STANDARDS AND COMPLAINT PROCEDURES,' shall be amended to read as follows: 'A. The company shall maintain a local business office within thirty (30) miles of the permit area for the purpose of receiving inquiries, complaints and requests for repairs or adjustments from its customers and the general public. Said office shall also be operated so that complaints and requests for repairs or adjustments may be received and processed with a minimum delay. Provisions shall also be made for telephonically receiving service interruption calls on a twenty-four (24) hours basis on a non-toll line." r L �� Section "A. ` under the heading, 'LETTER OF CREDIT/CASH ao oU DEPOSIT, " shall be amended to read as follows: CJ0 U Q "A. Within ten (1O) days after the award of any 0 10 3 franchise for a Cable Television operation granted 0pursuant to this Ordinance, the company shall 0o- cc deposit, with the County, cash, an irrevocable Letter of Credit, or an irrevocable performance bond, in the amount of TWO THOUSAND AND NO/100 w DOLLARS ($2,000.00) , the form and content of which .z cc shall be approved by the County Attorney. The Letter of Credit shall be used to insure: the faithful performance by the company of all u provisions of the franchise, this Ordinance, and is) the company's proposals compliance with all CO o orders, permits and directions of any agency, oa z commission, board, department, division or office of the County having jurisdiction over this o y Ordinance; and the payment by the company of any cc claims, liens and taxes due the County which arise 41 D by reasons of the construction, operation or oo 4 maintenance of the system." M • z °•• a Section 'B.' under the heading, "CONSTRUCTION TIME TABLES," Cl ¢ shall be amended to read as follows: ce r: 41 • v "B. Construction of the cable system within the o ° franchised areas of Weld County will be completed Y LL at the same tine and under the same schedule constraints as the adjoining town. ' The 'FISCAL REPORTS, " Section of said Ordinance No. 94 shall be amended to read as follows: "The company shall file annually with the County Clerk, no later than 120 days after the end of the company's fiscal year, a summary of income relative to the county operating system in Weld County, upon which franchise • fees are determined, for the preceding twelve (12) months. There shall be submitted along with such report other information reasonably available regarding the company's properties and expenses relative to its operations within Weld County. ' Sections 'A," 'B," "C," "D,' "E, " and "F" under the heading, "TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OR CONTROL,' shall be deleted and said Section shall be amended to read as follows: "All of the rights and privileges and all of the obligations, duties and liabilities created by this franchise shall pass to and he binding upon the successors of the County and the successors and assigns of Grantee. Grantee shall notify the County of any transfer of ownership. " -2- v o The "RENEWAL" Section of said Ordinance No. 94 shall be OU o • amended to read as follows: M U 0 u "A. A franchise for cable television service shall, 0 a upon application by the company, be renewed by the Board of County Commissioners for a period not to o a w exceed ten (10) years, if, upon a review of the O company's performance during the initial franchise cc o term, it is determined that such a renewal would be In the County's best interest.' vrc y B. In considering any renewal pursuant to this cc provision, the Board of County Commissioners may J examine and consider: COO az N (1) Past performance by the company. o y cc (2) Reports prepared throughout the life of the o 41 franchise. z a z o ¢ (3) Complaint resolution procedures. U <I we c'- Z (4) Any other relevant criteria. ,nw co 1- N- C. No renewal under this Section is to in any way u_ limit or restrict the ability to award other franchises for Cable Television services pursuant to this Ordinance. D. Any renewal of the franchise pursuant to this Section shall be done in accordance with the then existing rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission. E. Any application for renewal made by the company shall be considered by the Board of County Commissioners no later than sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of the initial franchise term." Said Ordinance No. 94 shall be amended by the addition of a new Section entitled 'WAIVER OF REQUIREMENTS" , which shall follow the Section entitled "COMPANY NOT TO CONTEST VALIDITY OF ORDINANCE OF FRANCHISE" , and shall read as follows: -3- WAIVER OF REQUIREMENTS 0• 0 If the company proposes to serve and does serve less oo than 500 subscribers, upon the company's request, the 10 Board of County Commissioners may waive any of the foregoing requirements of this Ordinance. a ow 0 3 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County occ• 4.1 Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the above and foregoing amendments be, and hereby are adopted. a cc °' The above and foregoing Ordinance No. 94-A was, on motion h ✓ w duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the J °"' 13th day of December , A.D. , 1982. az Nip � y ��'NeN a st lG»/ BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS IA w ATTEST' �� WELD COUNTY, COLORADO a z Weld City erk and Recorder h1a and Clerk to the Boa d J N T. MAR I C a rman as 41 a ruty County Cler C CK CA RLS , Pro-Tem cc r In n APPROVED TO RM: py o' 0, NORMAN CARLSON o � O"4LL oun Attorney , Y —7— E K. S I MARK T Approved First Reading - November 3, 1982 Published, LaSalle Leader - November 11, 1982 Second Reading - November 22, 1982 Second Publication, LaSalle Leader November 24, 1982 Final Reading - Decemherl3, 1982 Publish, LaSalle Leader - December 16, 1982 -4- STATE OF COLORADO i WELD COUNTY, COLORADO S5 y COUNTY OF WELD ' .� 80 CIAL S83NICBa CLAIMS " THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE :% BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD . ,e BE MADE . TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR r� •.. NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF O,' SOCIAL SERVICES . THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: O A P I Y 0 G A 3,329 49 ✓ I R A A D M L E A P _ _ 3,598.30 / DAY CARE 25,367.70 SERVICES A N D 523.00 MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION • . A D C 3,782.00 ✓ ADC - U 640.00 / PAC _ CHILD WELFARE t.: AID TO THE 41,240.49 BLIND — —_—__ TOTAL _^DATED THIS 8Ch DAY OF 06ccwb4r 8 , WELD CO NTY FINANCE OFFICER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS 8th DAY OF Decesbar ,19 82 MY' C O i1 H I S$ION EXPIRES: Myconials110clapfatJune US,. 'STATE OF COLORADO I SS NOTARY PUBLIC COUNTY OF WELD WE , THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY. COLORADO , HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE , AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE SOCIAL BERMES FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS : 0 A D - I V 0 - G A 7,329.49 I R A A 0 N • — LEAP 3,598.30 DAY CARE 25,367.70 SERVICES A N D 523.00 MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION A D C 3,702.00 PAC A D C -U 640.00 ---- CHILD WELFARE __ __ TOTAL 41,240.49 AID TO THE T ih BLIND __ -- __ C RMAN DATED THIS 8th SAY OF Decesber , 1982 ATTEST: ft 2.1 (//csn F u.t4 tan h R COUNTY CLERX ANiIRECORDER AND MEMBER C ERK10 THE BOARD �y — B 1 M M EAR( , `-- DEPUTY COUNTY i RK 4 i MBE 00- was 4 WAP200P WELD COUNTY OATE s 12/10/82 0 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 1 AS OF 1 12/10/82 , WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT (.d� NUMBER (' 011169 8F1 WASTE SYSTEMS 851811 42.00 21 6602 857911 20.00 21 6703 (' 62.00 1 011110 BIG R 209647 22.61 11 3140 / S 22.61 la 011171 BUSS LEOLA MI1210 125.60 01 1041 ./ ----V1MMS (a 125.60 / 011172 CLERK AND RECORDER 111582 1.25 61 9020 (.1112382 1.15 61 9020 12282 1.50 61 9020 ) 12392 3.00 61 9020 7.50 ) - (A 011173 COOPER COMMUNICATIONS LAMBAT . 85.00 01 2150 LRAOMT 20341.50 01 2150 ) 3 ; 23590 60.00 01 2150 23631 40.15 01 2150 23690 9.33 01 2150 ) 23701 24.50 01 2150 23710 20.00 01 2150 ' 1 23737 32.53 01 2150 ) 23751 2,000.00 01 2150 (J «4.619.00 ) (` 011174 DENNY' S RESTAURANTS 45290 16.83 21 6593 _ ` 16.63 (1 011175 DOTSON'S 8001 SHOP RIVERA 336.00 21 6593 ) (-A336.00 011116 EL CHARO RESTAURANT 10511 24.90 ; 21 6602 ( 24.90 1 ( 011177 ELLIS E CAPP EQUIP CO 52615 39.20 61 9020 39.20 (' 011118 EMPIRE DISPATCH INC K00559 175.00 01 2150 ) (; 175.00 ) 011119 ERICKSONS 29265 39.00 21 6602 0/ • )6) Y -. . WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE t 12/10/82 6 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE $ 2 AS OF t 12/10/82 v I 6 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND CEP; NUMBER e ....r,... ........................«... ............... _ ...» 6 -w-... 0 39.00 d 011180 ESCAMILLA DOROTHY M11130 22.40 21 6602 322541 15.59 21 6602 6 .rr. . Mw 37.99 0 011181 ESTREICN RICHARO EXP399 __ 790 01 2150 79.80 4 011182 EYERITT LUMBER CO 75899 84.69 21 6602 III 84.69 • 011183 FAMILY PRACTICE 51202 70.00 19 4140 10.00 • . 011184 FRANK LOIS MI1130 ►3.20 21 6602 13.20 6 011185 GARCIA, BILLIE MI1021 16.00 21 6602 * 6 16.00 011186 GARNSEY C. WHEELER CO 34040 20.24 61 9020 20.24 011187 GEORGETOWN HOTEL 001840 240.00 21 6602 ' 01840A 45.61 21 6602 6 285.61 9 011188 CORDONS BOOKS INC 00236P 717.14 20 5530 ` 00236R 241.66 20 5540 10979P 90.28 20 5530 * 10979R 35.04 20 5540 6 15091P 594.65 20 5530 15091R 146.08 20 5540 6 - 1,830.85 1 011189 GREELEY AUTO SUPPLY 200878 8.13 61 9020 -8.13 0 6 011190 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE THE $71130 .... __ 280.45 21 6960 280.45 0 _-___-.,._.__.-_ _ - - -- - _� - ID WAP200P WELD COUNTY . OATS a 12/10/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE = 3 AS OF t 12/10/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO —..-- r•- 011191 GREELEY GAS CO 10500E 160.84 11 3140 0 21180E 501.61 61 9020 720111 84.18 21 6103 0 760111 157.31 21 6602 S 904.00 ! 011192 GREELEY ICE C STORAGE ST1130 45.00 21 6602 • 45.00 011193 HILLSIDE AUTO PARTS 173878 26.80- 61 9020 174372 31.80 61 9020 ` 5.00 011194 HOME LIGHT C POWER P1182A 341.28 01 5140 P11828 4.73 01 5140 P1182C 2.73 01 5140 P11820 22.86 01 5140 P1182E 1.388.18 01 5140 0 P1182F 8.00 01 5140 00060E 11.13 11 3140 00080E 8.61 11 3140 001011 216.50 21 6602 002411 35.58 21 6103 r 2.039.80 011195 HORTON SHEET METAL WORKS 1281 17.64 61 9020 6 -» 17.64 011196 HOSPITALITY CAREERS $11130 974.25 21 6853 974.25 011197 JEROME CO A06636 21.65 61 9020 21.65 011198 K-MART 14347 325296 49.11 21 6602 325299 25.49 21 6602 rw_75.26 011199 KADLECEK JIM M11130 47.80 21 6960 300381 3.18 21 6960 61470 12.99 21 6960 75719 10,60 21 6960 14.57 i { 0 li i WAP200P WELD COUNTY OATE 112/10/82 6 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 4 AS OF t 12/10/82 0 6 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAME FUND DEPT HUMBER NO S 1T� 4 011200 KAOLUB• EDWIN 0 M.O. GOMEL 16.00 21 6602 W 0 26.00 V 011201 KATHRINE. HAZEL CC► l06 12.50 21 6602 lb 12.50 V 6 011202 KENS CAMERA CENTER 25483 2296 21 6602 --- V 22.96 6 011203 KING LUMBER CO 46659 49.99 21 6602 V ' 44.99 011204 LEARNING CORP Of AMERICA 175320 971.00 21 6602 971.00 - lb 6 011205 LEPPLA, LESLIE A M.O. RAMOS --�--30.00 21 6602 S 30.00 011206 MARTINE' YSIOORA MI1119 9.60 21 6602 4' »-._ray... 6 9.60 01(207 MARIINEZ, YOLANOA M11118 48.60 21 6602 • 48.60 II 011208 MORGAN CNTY RURL ELEC ASH 000SDE 48.10 11 3140 80060E 13.40 11 3140 5 90020E 10.00 11 3140 4 ---- 11.50 4 011209 MOUNIAIN BELL 80639N 61.26 65 1191 80647N 170.21 65 1191 b V 231 .53 0 011210 MOUNTAIN 8611 126411 21.85 21 6602 288811 23.50 21 6602 330411 5.96 21 6652 ) 3435 134.51 21 6523 450011 170.64 21 6573 , ____��,tl 356.46 A 011211 NATIONWIDE PAPERS 120136 44.70 11 3131 0 7 , WAP200P WELD COUNTY GATE 8 12/10/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE i 5 • AS Of t 12/10/82 S • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO VI QI 120137 44.70 11 3131 ti .r" V 89.40 11) 011212 NOBEL INC 339983 33.86 21 6602 348491 197.00 21 6602 • 39983A 60.60 21 6602 4 O 291.46 % 011213 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER ST1210 312.357.97 72 5020 372.351.91 4 ® 011214 NORTH COLO SAW 6 CAR810E 2382 7.10 01 1061 -1.10 • 011215 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 97287 37.97 21 6602 4 91288 1.87 21 6602 97382 39.84 21 6602 97997 36.25 61 9020 4 • 115.93 , 011216 PARENTS NEWSLETTER 581282 15.00 21 6602 • -» 15.00 S 011217 PERRYS VACUUM CENTER 8809 - 69.95 01 2330 - 69.95 O 011218 PETTY CASH-PIRCHASING DEP 110482 5.00 01 1014 4 112382 5.34 01 2420 0 112982 2.86 01 2110 , -._-,-c-T-t - •13.20 k 6f 011219 PIPER LINDA MI1130 63.40 21 6803 ill 0809 24.00 2L 6853 87.40 0011220 REILLY MARY M M11130 35.20 21 6602 35.20 0 011221 RITCHEYS CRAFT 6 HOBBY 1814 42.10 21 6602 0 1868 41.45 21 6602 0 1872 40.57 21 6602 . 2 124.1 • Si III II WAP200P WELO COUNTY DATE t 12/10/82 0 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 6 AS OF 112/10/82 4 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER IMAGE WSANT FUND CEP! ' a1MM -VN-Va-paYa�-aa.-MYV^Va aV a aa1! aaa ..Y M 0 011222 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE INC 011901 19.21 61 5020 9 011911 14.53 61 9020 0012017 1.80 61 9020 41.54 4, 011223 ROY8AL BARBARA M11130 9.20 21 6602 (] 9.20 , 011224 SAFEWAY STORES INC 244609 27.20 21 6853 0244612 22.49 21 6853 244662 13.12 21 6602 ,ill 245316 .88 21 6602 44609A 11.78 21 6853 44662A 19.52 21 6602 t, 45316A 23.86 21 6602 Ma t18.8S 41 011225 SAMS PRODUCE 12500 20.90 21 6602 11087 58.38 21 6602 11 17322 61.46 21 6602 0 ---- .-_ 140.74 i Cr 011226 SCMILDMEI£R GAVE M1t210 39.11 01 1041 11 39.77 4 011227 SCHOOL DISTRICT /6 AC3150 356.51 21 6602 I (j 356.51 , 011228 SIMS TIRE& AUTO SERV CNTR 205399 30.00 61 5020 O 30.00 il CD 011229 SKAGGS COMPANIES INC 58800 49.53 21 6602 59706 44.52 21 6602 4 ta �- 94.05 IT 011230 TURNER MILLICENT M11206 105.40 19 4170 (0 a - 105.4011 0 011231 UNITE° FOOD SERVICE 1776 6.88 21 6602 2969 11.88 21 6602 a 71616 67.10 21 6602 (, 81037 12.49 21 6602 83924 78.85 21 6602 r '_ WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 112/10/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 7 ` AS OF / 12010/82 ' I, JO WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE INVOICE NSAMT FUND OEPT ♦ ..M.. N r Y r1M oC�r 40 171.00 011232 UNITED STATES WELDING INC 182359 41.65 11 3132 4.4 110 41.65 a 011233 NALCO INTERNATIONAL 51024 10.71 61 9020 alp 10.71 +a 011234 NALCO SPRAY SERVICE 4928 215..00 21 6103 35.00 • s 011235 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 120182 800.00 61 1945 ii 800.00 +a 011236 NINOGRAOS STEEL C SUPPLY 03142 26.76 61 9020 • 03365 11,964.00 11 ?132 +' Y�Nr 41 r�r11,990.76 011231 XEROX CORPORATION 118451 375.85 21 6950 315.85 '' • TOTAL I 401,746.27 a 0 c4 4) +, i7 rl O `3 fb 4 0 WAP200P WELD COUNTY OATS 112/10/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE s 8 • AS OF 112/10/82 • • • • • THIS IS W CERTIFY THAI ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRflCEOURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE OVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 • THROUGH 8Aloe DATEDDECEK�Ft (0 $ 118 AND THAT PAV$ENTS SHOULD BE TQQ THE R SPECTIVE R IN HE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE • THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT i; 'iOyU1�6.a' DATED THIS 13's'0AY OFDcCEt , 1912. DIRECTOR MANAGEMENT • More SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE NE -THIS 1.34' DAY OF_Oc:PF�1Stt,- 1914,1 MY 5 f TRESS Hy Commission Exprttluni Sit (�(j�JL�P ' NOTARY PUBLIC. • WEs THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 0 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO./ HERE BY (APPROVE) • 1-OJS&PPRWLI T S AS SET FORTH ABOVE L AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR 'A HEREBY 080ERE0" DRANK UPON THE &Et E 1&i • FUND TOTALING f tleforp4(0.X1 DATED THIS 13W DAYDnxec/recP , 1943. ATTESTS /'lpu (& --s.-r ttri tCOt1NTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY DEPUTY CHA MAN MEM R MEMBER (� MEMBER MEMBER /AA i • gneg,-7: a-4 ) PI • • • I • .... • • • • • ' •.., • • • • •. • • • • • • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY OATS 112/09/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 1 '@0 OF 1 12/09/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT 4` NUMBER NO 44 011122 A61.ANC) INC Q17747 602.00- 61 1020 6 Q17804 1,811. 10 61 9020 0 1 .209.10 a 011123 APPLETREE PHOTO 5567 10.20 01 3162 10.20 $ 011124 AREA GAS APPLNCE SERY INC 114892 31.50 01 1061 f 31.50 e f 011125 ARELLANO, PAIIY CC1118 22.50 21 6602 C ___.___22.50 1 011126 BACNMANS INC 831127 135.00 20 5540 C 831527 24.14 65 1191 J 159.14 C 1 011127 BAKER E TAYLOR CO 15785P 4.67 20 5530 15785R 29.53 20 5540 t 210S9R 28.60 20 5530 a 62.80 C 3 011128 BETZ, CLIFF CCIIIB 15.00 21 6602 M11104 4.40 21 6602 t 3 19.40 C 011129 811 WASTE SYSIEMS NGV571 60.00 01 1061 3 NOY573 34.00 01 1061 ( 94.00 a 011130 CATTLES OUANE A MI123 470.20 01 1031 C' a 470.20 ( 011131 GEN TENNI AL DEL (CATESSEN 1 11 882 10.50 01 9020 0 10.50 Ct 011132 CONSUMERS OIL CO 4517 304.20 11 3140 4518 33.54 11 3140 C ------- -- 331.74 1 011133 DENVER POST 112182 54.32 01 1154 $ 1) L /O _. .a.f_,... .a. _� .:s__�s=b a_i ,.s a� ai._ r � '-rs:yrc.fs. .Y.nc,4';" ,max WAP200P WELO COUNTY DATE t 12/09/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE S 2 R AS OF 3 12/09/82 ) R WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE 1R1 WSAMT f0 DEPT NUMBER O ) M ) 54.32 0 011134 DOUBLEDAY C COMPANY INC J13835 80.84 20 5540 ) J13636 44.25 20 5540 J15376 5.25 20 5540 l` J83026 8.97 20 5530 ) J83140 15.54 20 5530 13835 161 .76 20 5530 tr 13836 52.02 20 5510 ) 15376 10.50 20 5530 - - ------ ----------- - ------- ------ ------- 379.13 J f- 47.49 01 216047.49 011136 EVANS RNDY TR120 43.96 65 1191 ) 43.96 f' J 011131 G K HALL C CO 254032 181.71 20 5530 C 187.11 J 011138 GALE RESEARCH CO 136482 71.65 20 5530 Cr -- J 71.65 ( 011139 GALINDO, LETICIA CC1106 16.25 21 0602 D • y 16.25 t) 011140 GAYLORD BROS INC 033500 39.82 20 5510 ( 39.82 0 011141 GREELEY GAS CO 21040E 328.51 11 3140 (, 21090E 450.67 11 3140 •� ( 779.18 .) 011142 HARTLEY. NYLA S CC1118 15.00 21 6602 MI1106 10.00 21 6602 ----- 0 { E 25.00 `° C011143 HJME LIGHT C POWER N00033 185.29 19 4152 `) 00000E 83.25 11 3140 'x 0033NV ---A 185.29 19 4153 p -453.83 ii c is L.n'....�. n �.,w •... -.r.w. - :a:'r-rl�Vif)+.a 1)'a r-lSk#ipi Ra `{ c• �Y WAP200P WELO COUNTY GATE 112/09/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 3 te AS OF r 12/09/82 `,) WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND OEPT (' NUMBER NO ) C, 011144 KOMAC PAINT60ECORATING CC 63620 43.79 01 5140 J -----_-43.79 ) 011145 MICRO COMPUTER MGNNT INC 201102 42.50 01 3400 42.50 0 011146 KISCO TEXTILE RENTALS INC 181450 70.90 01 1061 r 183049 76.20 01 1061 .) 184702 84.05 01 1061 186298 117.60 01 1061 187228 40.20 01 1061 0 ---�-388.95 ? 011141 MOUNTAIN BELL L40960 177.93 01 1192 0 141974 178.43 01 1192 (1 144168 177.93 01 1192 `,) 177626 106.11 01 1192 r 641.00 011148 MOXONt JOAN Millie 14.40 21 6803 C CI 14.40 C 011149 NEWCO INC 12902 8.28 01 1061 0 8.28 I C 0 011150 PALACIOS, VIOLA CC1028 20.11 21 6602 { aM 20.11 0 011151 PARKER GARY MI1203 421.40 01 1031( 0 421.40 011152 PERRYS VACUUM CENTER 6006 7.90 01 1061 0 7.90 ( 0 011153 PETTY CASH 120882 -------40.75 01 2330 <' 40.75 0 011154 PITNEY BOWES INC 929485 ---�--59_25 01 3400 !! C' 0 59.25 C' 011155 POLARIS CRANE C EOMT CC 320270 204.68 61 9020 C₹ CO 14 c) WAP200P WELD COUNTY. DATE 1 12/09/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 4 CrAS OF t 12/09/82 t' ; WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMf FUND DEPT ( C - I,) 204.68 ( 011156 POSTMASTER 111682 300.00 20 5520 3 300.00 J C 011151 PRENTICE HALL INC 864687 8.20 20 5530 874501 10.79 20 5530 t .) 18.99 (41 011158 RHINESMITH ROBERT 811203 21 .20 65 1191 `) 21.20 1 it a 011159 ROCCAFORTE JOHN MI1206 38.40 65 1191 C 38.40 `) I 011160 SALA2AR� GEORGE 111104 ------- 7.50- 21 6602 ,t C 7.50 011161 SAMS PRODUCE . 16566 18.86 01 2310 yI ►7085 222.75 01 2310 17088 51.80 01 2310 293.41 011162 SAV1N CORPORATION Y19QW2 90.00 20 5540 0 90.00 011163 TOWN OF GROVER - 3973 25.75 11 3140 C 25.75 l) 011164 TRANSAMERICA 529893 95.00 01 1041 ;? i ------- i 95.00 011165 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 3989 6.84 65 1191 `) ' l 6.84 Hi ( .i 011166 WILSON DIANA M11206 11.99 01 1152 II ( 11.99 011167 WINFRE V' S REPAIR 2338 15.00 11 3140 ( 2392 32.65 LL 3132 `) - () O WAP200P WELD COUNIY DATE 112/09/82 (11 G WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 5 AS Of 1 12/09/82 t) WARRANT PAYEE tNYOLCE WSAMT FUND DEPT (> NUMBER NO ( 2413 37.98 11 3132 ) ( 85.63 , ' 011168 WINOGRADS STEEL C SUPPLY 01853 26L.50 11 3132 02811 24.80 11 3132 (' 03485 48.00 11 3140 ) 03486 44.77 it 3140 03488 ----_-_44_74 11 3140 ) 423.81 (1 - 1 ) 701AL 1 7036.95 0 O O () 0 ( A 0 ( . D P ( 0 0 (a 0 1 ' `1 . () 0 e 0 t 6 mow. SOW S kAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE t 12/09/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE S 6 • • AS OF t 12/09/82 • • THIS IS Tp CERTIFY THAT_ ALL ACCOUNy,, G AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHCWN ON PAGE 1 • THROUGH le AND DATED rIN CCErne,T `I I kfla 1p1q THAT PAYMENTS SHQ D 8E T THE RESPECTIVE +S,� I THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE • THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT f ` p$�,`15 DATED ?NIA_ 130AY OF 6eEfrQ► 199A. '�i1QN E - DIRECTOR MANAGEMENT • MID (woo SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 13. DAY OF DE EmQfti 19$a MY ?PIRESs l 'tcmmtsskn£xpirtsJura 8, 1388 ,9, G�% NOTARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD CQUNtY► COLORADO WERE BY (APPROVE! • t03SAFDRZ3Vll THE LA S� S SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WA RANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR HEfl8YQJ D R R WA UPON THE (.4016-AL, FUND TOTALING S `/ Y31a.Yt DATED THIS t3SL' DAYOFDCCEm$LIQ, 199 . ATTESTS " Itu ven-A l"C�" `COUNTY CLERK AND RECCRDER 8Y • DEPUTY r /CJHA1Q•;NANJ NE jt MEMBER M 148 MEMBER • „tsv % /1Jllt"f�/ f/ lip • • • • • • • • • • • q • • • • • • • • • • q 1-i U NAj'200P WELO COUNTY DATE + 12/08/82 WARRANT REGISTER PACE 1 ( AS OF 12/08/ cti I WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE NSANT FUND ODPT A. -NURSER NO ►-e .e <.7 M►»<ti e� woo. -Mt < 7 I 011031 A N MULTIGRAP}IICS 413466 .60 64 1155 a1 416163 48.20 64 1155 - 1 - 48.80 a 011032 AARDUARK TOWING 220 28.00 01 2111 I --7 0' 28.00 1 011033 AGLANO INC A12153 859.00 61 9020 `) A12189 893.65 61 9020 818804 16012.00 61 9020 ( 020466 360.00- 61 9020 E11929 278.15 61 9020 E11935 692.00 61 9020 ( E11953 16115.00 61 9020 :3 P41688 273.01 61 9020 P41690 196.63 61 9020 1 P41743 133.57 61 9020 '? P41782 156.20 61 9020 • X40289 31.50 61 9020 D C X40438 35.00 61 9020 X40516 35.00 61 9020 X40606 35.00 61 9020 ) 5,386.37 l 011034 ALL RADIATOR SERVICE 21374 28.80 61 9020 - 28.80 l 39 011035 BACHMANS INC 18177 45.00 64 1155 »,v< . f -.-~45.00 011036 BIG A 209953 40.37 11 3131 t 210203 23.44 61 1945 210550 49.92 11 3132 210572 32.89 11 3132 l 210633 41.06 11 3132 210791 47.15 11 3112 210823 30.34 11 3140 ( 210976 32.36 I1 3131 ` .I 1 212089 49.99 11 3140 i ( -» 347.52 I 011037 8IG R OF GREELEY 212919 2.29 01 1061 ( _ , -- - r1 2.29 ( 011038 8IG R OF GREELEY 45950 49.50 11 3132 0 I _ .. _. . ;.rte . .a I WAPZOOP WELD COUNTY OATE 112/08/82 I WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 2 I C AS OF I 12/08/82 4) 1 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT ARRANT_ ,1 ( 1) 49.50 ( 011039 BILLINGS, BARBARA 102282 124.80 01 1123 i) 124.60 1) 011040 BLEY ASSOCIATES 120382 500.00 33 1944 ( 500.00 4) t 011041 BOULDER CNTY SHERIFFS OFF 100482 13.80 01 1123 110382 1.56 01 1123 1) ----------r— 15. 36 a) 011042 BRIGGSDALE WATER CO S12582 9.00 11 3140 4.00 4) 4 011043 BROOKS CAMERAS INC 013488 7.00 01 2111 073579 10.13 01 2111 1) - 17.13 t • 1) 011044 BUCKLEN EQUIP CO INC 14727 17.81 11 3132 , / —_'17.81 ) e 011045 CAMPBELL COLIN J 102582 281.50 01 1123 I 102882 23.50 01 1123 1) I 305.00 1) 011046 CARLSON AUTO PARTS 15371 6.32 61 9020 I ( 15374 38.57 61 9020 11 44.89 { 011047 CARPET COUNTRY 3709 131.68 01 2330 1 ) - .131.60 ` 1 011048 CLIFF'S TRANSMISSN SERV 511482 3.89 61 9020 ( 3.89 1 011049 COLBERT ELIZABETH MI1206 243.31 01 3400 t 1 ) 243.31 I ( 011050 COLLINS MUFFLER SHOP 25966 25.95 61 9020 1) jF WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 112/08/82 4: WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 3 AS Of t 12/08/82 . 3 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT • t It' NUMBER NO 3 ..... ...... ---------- - --- --........... ---- 25.95 U 011051 COLO LANDFILL INC 55500 19.04 11 3140 ) 55547 14.00 11 3140 ,(' 55592 4.00 61 9020 55804 10.00 11 3140 ) 55876 10.00 11 3140 (. 55899 10.00 11 3140 ---- --- ) 1 67.04 A. 011052 COLO SURPLUS PROPERTY AGY 4821 10.00 01 1061 ) -- -• 10.00 011053 COLORA00 PARTS COMPANY 033102 3.10 61 9020 ' 033148 5.97 61 9020 1. 32979 1.30 61 9020 ) 32994 6.12 61 9020 (, 16.49 ) 011054 CONTINUING LEGAL EOUC COL 33437 61.25 01 1123 61.25 011055 COPELAND FASTENER CO 20224 36.52 61 9020 ) ' 20264 8.99 61 9020 2038? 52.00 61 9020 a ---r»- - 97.51 011056 CREATIVE IMPRESSIONS 3861 13.00 01 1123 (1 13.00 011051 DAN THE WATER MAN 102582 80.35 01 1123 F \C 80.35 ) ' 011058 DATA CONTROL SYSTEMS INC 6280 60.00 01 2160 -. -. ) -- __- 60.00 f 011059 DIVISION OF YOUTH SERVICE TATE12 1,115.06 01 1125 0 1,115.06 J 011060 EVERITT LUMBER CO 76127 45.00 19 4110 76223 32.22 19 4150 T 71321 42.26 19 4150 0 (') ' 1 �� WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE t 12/08/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE $ 4 ( AS'OF 112/08/82 t)) { WARRANT ARR NT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT ��) ';' I 77931 24.43 19 4150 rp 976128 42.93 61 9020 976203 200.99 61 9020 976184 39.50 61 9020 r)) 917197 168.32 61 1945 978173 47.82 61 9020 .3) �-643.47 011061 FEUERSTE;IN MARY ANN 10162A 11.25 01 1123 ) 102682 130.00 01 1123 ( 110182 3.00 01 1123 111282 6.00 01 1123 ); 111782 7.50 01 1123 111882 43.75 01 1123 112382 1.75 01 1123 '51 11782A 1.75 01 1123 211.00 ; ; 011062 FOURNIER BARBARA M{1206 ______!!2:12 01 1041 163.20 3 ( 011063 GARNSEY L WHEELER CO 15037 20.52 01 2111 )) 20.52 011064 GREELEY AUTO SUPPLY 199315 146.00 61 9020 200672 25.20 61 9020 200890 8.10- 61 S020 • 201943 29.00 61 9020 ( 192.10 ) i i`. 011065 GREELEY ELEVATOR CO 7115 4.40 11 3131 ) i 4.40 ( 011066 GREELEY GAS CO 08800E 185.08 11 3140 ) 3 53400E 39.87 11 3140 --- _ --_ I 224.95 ;) ( 01106? GREELEY N 0 NELSCN CO 037811 31.41 61 9020 037923 36.42 61 9020 ;) 67.83 011068 GREELEY OFFICE EQUIPMENT 102082 10.03 01 1123 I 4945 136.20 64 1155 5988 6.48 64 1155 1) ( i I)) .� . WAP200P WELD COUNTY OATE 112/08/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE s 5 AS OF 11210¢182 )) WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE MSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO ) --w.--- --- -.- ---«- ..�- 6233 184.97 64 1155 ) 6235 322.35 64 ;155 6905 2.89 64 1155 6906 4.32 64 1155 j i. 667.24 I i 1 011069 HILLSIDE AUTO PARTS 112630 32.62 61 9020 H 114095 9.50 61 9020 174152 6.09 61 9020 - ) r 48.21 ) 011070 HOLIDAY INN OF GREELEY 153001 61.48 01 1123 . n. ~ -61.48 ) 'I I , 011071 HOME LIGHT C POWER 0T0I6 1,233.09 01 1061 14233.09 ) I 011012 JAMISON ROBERT L RJ1124 34.00 01 2111 ) 34.00 ) 011073 JEROME CO A06556 49.50 11 3140 ... 49.50 011074 K-HART 44341 32529? 11.64 19 4180 ) 1 11.64 ' 011015 KESSLER SHIRLEY 110182 25.50 01 1123 110982 27.00 01 1123 111982 ---41`60 01 1123 ) • 94.10 1 011076 KILGORE SUPPLY COMPANY 100011 74.09 61 9020 r) 14 14.09 4. 011077 KRUE.GER MARION R 1111203 168.27 01 3400 7.' 168.21 . 011078 KWAL PAINTS INC 415595 19.44 01 1061 C . 415606 10.68 01 1061 ) 415816 38.40 , 01 106t C 68.52 ) L. ) ( ) 3 MAP200P MELO COUNTY GATE 112/08/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 6 ( ( AS OF I 12/08/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT ( NUMBER . . ._ NO ..> -- _ .... __, ( 011079 LEEDOM MEL MI0924 21.61 01 1123 090182 18.79 01 1123 ( 40.46 ) l 011080 MACDONALD JOHN M M.O. 092482 300.00 01 1123( ) I. 300.00 i,, ( 011081 MAJORS MELDING i SUPPLY K07222 12.40 61 9020 12.40 ) 011082 MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 100682 6.20 01 1123 ( 6.20 .) 011083 MILLER JANET 093062 3.82 01 1123 ) ( 101582 36.82 01 1123 40.64 ) i 011084 MISCO TEXTILE RENTALS INC 171396 6.40 64 1155 181452 6.60 64 1155 184704 6.40 64 1155 19.40 ) 011085 MONARCH PLUMB SUPPLY CO A3631 13.73 19 4153 3637 13.73 19 4152 ------- 27.46 011086 MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR CO 580630 110.00 01 5140 ) -�__•-110.00 ) ( • 011087 MOORE BEARING COMPANY 03532 21 .52 01 1061 803356 42.28 61 9020 ) ( 803703 11.07 61 9020 74.87 O t 011088 MOUNTAIN BELL 113375 129.39 01 1192 113376 134.42 01 11920 L13377 135.01 01 1192 i L23240 134.51 01 1192 L23436 134.51 01 1192 i) L23437 134.51 01 1192 • 135700 262.40 01 1192 142031 22.33 01 1192 i7 180347 3.09 01 1192 } 0i , ( � " O 1 ) WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 112/08/82 (21 AS REGISTER PAGE $ 7 AS OF I 12/08/82 + ) WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUN() DEPT C' NUMBER . . NO L80350 21.02 01 1192 1 ) 1,11I.19 011089 NAIL PRACTICE INSTITUTE 103182 75.00 01 1123 ( ' 75.00 + i { 011090 NAIL SHERIFF' S ASSOC 019022 10.00 01 1123 . - - 019026 10.00 01 1123 00 ( 20.00 4 + ) 011091 NERCO INC 013329 24.96 61 9020 f ....... + 7 011092 NIELSEN TOM MI1207 132.60 01 1Q41 I • + 132.60 i 011093 NOVAK DALE 112482 8.21 01 1123 11 8.21 li 011094 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 97007 12.08 01 2160 97088 .80 01 2160 97278 5.57 01 2160 1 , 97321 8.61 61 9020 91438 22.27 61 9020 97497 11.07 61 9020 1 ' 97507 17.43 61 9020 ' 91510 48.78 61 9020 97547 13.05 61 9020 97591 5.83 19 4152 I 97613 14.89 61 9020 - 97619 12.45 61 9020 97690 22.89 61 9020 97717 18.63 01 2160 97718 41.39 61 9020 1 ' 97745 46.10 61 9020 ( 301.84 1 ) 011095 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 97792 33.46 11 3132 - - 9 78 70 12.92 61 9020 I) 97907 9.63 61 9020 ( 56.01 1 ) 1 011096 PHILLIPSEN EDWIN MI1130 151.00 19 4152 f 151.00 4 ('_) . .._ U I O WAP2O0P WELD COUNTY 1 DATE t 12/08/82 0WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 8 AS OF I 12/08/82 O �) WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSWFUND DEPT aNUMBER NO U 011097 POLARIS CRANE L EQMT CO 320212 412.34 61 9020 i ) �� 412.34 ) 011098 PONY X-PRESS PRINTING 092982 49.00 01 1123 30338 168.00 01 1123 ( r ) 217.00 t 011099 RICK'S APPLIANCE PARTS ' 12342 15.60 01 1061 c ) I 15.60 011100 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE INC 10116 10.00 61 9020 10122 14.14 61 9020 I 10156 3.97 61 9020 5.75 61 9020 Ing 11.15 61 9020 ( 11615 24.85 61 9020 ) . 69.86 ( () 011101 RUMAR CARPETS 14567A 20.00 19 4150 1 .r 20.00 0 011102 RURAL ELECTRIC CO 62000E 14.66 11 3140 1 64000E 8.87 11 3140 0 64010E 6.01 IL 3140 _-' 24.54 ( 011103 SANITARY LAUNDRY NOV82 214.19 01 2160 0 214.19 I 011104 SCNULMERICH CARILLONS INC F0217 26.50 01 1061 0 26.50 01L105 SILVER STATE BEAN L GRAIN 19163 29.54 01 2111 C ._. 29.54 ( ) 011106 SKAGGS COMPANIES INC 58791 34.95 01 2111 1)58196 35.88 01 2111 C 70.83 0 011107 ST ANTHONY' S HOSPITAL 043082 9.25 01 1123 C 925 a 4 _ _ _ _u__ O 4.).. WAP200P NELO COUNTY GATE 1 12/08/82 () WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 9 AS OF 112/08/82 ` 1 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE NSANT FUND DEPT () ARRAN ( , 011108 SUNSHINE GRAPHICS 083182 13.50 01 1123 ) 13.50 (,) 0 ) 011109 TODDY' S 092182 47.78 01 1123 093082 5.38 01 1123 C 101982 15.23 01 1123 ) 68.39 O 011110 UNION PACIFIC RR 171231 200.00 11 3140 171678 80.00 11 3140 (,r - «--- ) 280.00 O 011111 UNITED FOOD SERVICE 83092 221.67 01 2310 ' ) 221.61 C; .) 011112 UNITED STATES WELDING INC 182061 42.01 11 3180 ( .42.01 ) 011113 VALENCIA ELAINE 112382 22.60 01 1123 22.80 011114 VISUCOM PRODUCTICNS INC 240093 457.50 01 1123 ) { 457.50 , ) 011115 MELD CO INSURANCE FUND 1013A 100.00 01 2310 - 10138 39.00 66 9020 C-' ' 10134 98.88 66 9020 ) 10136 20.00 66 9020 100.00 ( ' 10148 6.44 66 9020 364.32 C 1 011116 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 3016 100.00 01 1123 3039 55,.00 01 1123 ( 3046 180.00 19 4110 1 3083 1.00 19 4140 3088 39.20 19 4140 375.20 4 011117 WELD COUNTY TREAS 120782 147.58 01 9020 0 141.58 • E 011118 WHITE RUSSELL 95810 10.00 01 2110 a 0 • O WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY DATE 112/06/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I - 10 Q AS OF t 12/08/82 ) WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT • NUMBER-. NO - p 10.00 f0 011119 WICKES LUN8ER 209378 235.40 61 1945 235.40 ( t) 011120 $INOGRADS STEEL 6 SUPPLY 03928 16.72 61 9020 t 3825 9.87 61 9020 +.) 26 .59 011121 WOOLEY RALPH $0 1411122 101 .78 19 4110 0 r b 101.78 TOTAL t 18,933.04 t, 0 0 0 0 4) 0 is 0 1 , 0 1 • 4yy� • $ • 11 VAP2GOP MELD COUNTY • DATE 112/OB/B2 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I it • • AS OF 112/O8/8t • • • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING 4,11D BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON TFc ABQY li$IEO CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 • THROUGH II -AND DATEDbEflErntet Y 'I 19Yd AND THAT PAYMENTS SHQJJLD BE fQQ THE RESPECTIVE / I 'THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE • THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ I$ 733.0+ DATED THIS 13 OAY OFAECtnefn, 19Qa. d11EIDN DIRECTOR MANAGEKEHT &ND BUDGET - - SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE NE THIS (3'02 DAY OF1� anigk7C, 1911, MY EAPIREStvycmmnssfonExpire,Jua$ 5,IS$4 • C NOTARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD Of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Of WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HERE BY (APPROVE) • I44A3 EI THE. CLA AS SET FORTH ABOVE( AND WA RANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR 1/4.,014 HE BY OERE DRAW?, UPON THE m N 4 FUNO TOTALING $ I$ 8330+ DATED THIS j,3'9 OAYOF1UiX16c . 19f 'ATTEST= �4u NTY CLERK AN RECORDER BY • • DEPUTY I CHAIRMAN EM$�{t MEMBER/ MEMBER A l Ki) • • • •• r • • • • • • • • • • • : • • • • • . 0 • .. ..3 .� WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 112/08/82 i' WARRANT REGISTER PAGE i 1 AS OF $ 12/08/82 (1 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO G - - --- --- ----------- ------- ------ -- -- ---- -- 010936 A-1 PEST CONTROL A4838 12.50 19 4152 4838 _ 12.50 19 4152 I 25.00 (U 010937 ABEYTA SYLVIA CClite 35.18 21 6602 ') 35.18 (1 .) 010938 ALOINGER CINDY CC1118 10.05 21 6602 E3 10.05 0 I 010139 AMER SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTS 928658 47.60 19 4180 (fr 928631 98.23 19 4180 0 928641 - 2.70 19 4180 O 148.53 0 I i 010940 ANDERSON PATRICIA MI1182 -_38.40 01 1110 0 (.1 38.40 `' 010941 ARVAS CHARLES CA1130 6.51 01 2110 44429 19.51 01 2110 O 26.02 1 010942 ASSOCIATED BUSII.ESS PROD 008691 671 .69 19 4110 ( I ' 671.69 ( ' 010943 AUIEN ROSE MARIE MI1130 58.57 21 6950 1 58.57tl 1 010944 8 L L REPAIR 4273 132.75 01 2111 4274 54.52 01 2111 CI 4276 328.21 01 2111 1 4277 36.69 01 2111 Cr 552.17 ) 010945 BERGIN-BRUNSWIG MEDICAL 69640 43.52 19 4110 ) 43.52 ti 010946 BLAKE W P NOV82 615.05 19 4170 ') f) 615.05 i) 010947 &RONSON LARRY L 388 8.30 01 2110 (l STD 1- �) c �� 1 Ii (I WAP200P WELO COUNTY ()ATE t WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 12/08/82 ) I AS OF t 12/08/82 1 ( 1 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAM7 FUND DEPT ..) i NUMBER NO 8.30 / I 1 010948 BUMP LANYA MI1110 38.80 21 6652 I � 38.80 - � I 010949 BURNS BARBARA MI1124 6.64 21 6950 I 6.64 CI 010950 CARLSON CHUCK 120182 807.76 01 1011 I (I 807.16 I 010951 CERDA EVANGELINE M11130 25.56 21 6950 ( I 25.56 010952 CHACON BARBARA 111121 50.20 19 4140 .,T I 50.20 ( I 010953 COLO DEPT OF HEALTH BOOK 7.00 19 4110 I 7.00 I 010954 COLO GIST ATTORN COUNCIL 940 110.00 01 1123 • 910 1.94 01 1123 985 2.423.00 01 1123 f l 2.540.94 010955 COLORADO DEPT OF HEALTH KUTEST 5.00 19 4140 5.00 I < I 010956 COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE IC1201 -- --20.00 t9 4170 I 20.00 ( I 010957 COX ELLA M M11103 8.60 21 6652 I {1 8.60 I 010958 CRAVEN KATHRYN MI1123 10.40 21 6522 t { 10.40 (1 010959 CUTTS WILLIAM MD NOVS10 --- 26.25 19 4140 26.25 r ' ( l ) WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 12/08/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 3 1l AS OF 1 12/08/82 ( WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT ,) NUMBER NO �.- t ) 010960 DAVIDSON MARY M11130 23.80 19 4140 / 23.80 % ) 010961 OAWSON PETER MO 51104 150.00 19 4140 51201 145.00 19 4140 O 295.00 010962 ERVIN GONZALES OBA C 506 6,513.60 61 9020 6,513.60 0 010963.FAMILY PRACTICE 51118 70.00 19 4140 $1123 140.00 19 4140 1 ) ( 210.00 i 010964 FELLERS NEAL MD SNOV10 26.25 19 4140 I 26.25 010965 FLUKE MARGARET M11129 119.40 19 4140 I - 119.40 010966 FOSTER BARBARA M11103 10.60 21 6960 t 10.60 010961 FREESE JASPER 112982 100.00 01 3182 __- 100.00 `) 010968 GALICIA RAMONA M11123 11.40 21 6652 11.40 010969 GREELEY DODGE 9215 78.91 61 9020 1) 78.91 ) 010910 GREELEY N 0 NELSON CO 031755 68.70 61 9020 I 68.70 0 010911 GUERRERO TE01 M11119 ----r 6.00 21 6960 •) 6.00 C! 010972 HANSEN H H M11203 97.34 01 1041 Y) 97.34 O () 1VE WAP200P WELD COUNTY OATE $ 12/08/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 4 ) AS OF 1 12/08/82 (' WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT ) NUMBER NO 010973 HOECKEL' S • 0M11206 233.50 01 1041 U 233.50 ) ( 010974 ICKLER N S MI1115 9.24 21 6652 ) 9.24 I 010975 IKENOUYE LYNEf1E MI1129 97.20 19 4140 ) 97.20 010976 JOHNSON JOYCE F00011 11.92 21 6853 ( MI1130 74.40 21 6853 17915 8.75 21 6853 ) 95.07 010977 KIRBY C W ) 12182 150.00 01 1011 ----- 150.00 ) ( 010978 KU21K LEA HI1130 10.80 19 4140 --- M 10.80 3 010979 1 C R ENTERPRISES 55120 102.00 19 4140 O _-....... 102.00 010980 LARA DORA E MI1129 14.00 21 6960 I 14.00 010981 LEONARD JENNIFER $11201 33.60 19 4140 33.60 010982 LLAMAS, MARIE MI1117 10.60 21 6960 ( 10.60 010983 MARICK JOSEPHINE Ml1ll9 91.80 21 6652 91.80 ) 010984 MARSHALL MIMI MI1115 32.40 21 6960 1 , ) 32.40 ( ' 010985 MARTIN JOHN HI1130 208.80 01 1011 O $11130 51.01 01 1011 () WAP200P WELD COUNTY OATE a 12/08/82 t ' WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 5 AS OF s 12/08/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE 1SAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO 259.87 ) 010986 MARTINEZ AGNES MI1119 22.00 21 6602 PH1122 4. 10 21 6602 26.10 ( 010987 MASOEN BERTHA F M11122 66.40 21 6652 ) 66.40 010988 MCNEIL 1(EIIH K11111 16.00 21 6602 ( 15772 5.25 21 6602 15884 5.58 21 6602 15885 3.13 21 6602 ( ' 30.56 010989 MEADOW GOLD DAIRY 72999 187.33 01 2310 181.33 ( 010990 MELDAHL ELIZABETH A 110182 63.30 01 1123 ( 63.30 010991 MEYER JACQUE M11124 85.97 19 4130 85.97 010992 MILLER NAOMI M11113 4.80 21 6652 4.80 010993 MONIOYA GRACE 25243 20.20 21 6602 i 20.20 010994 MUNOY DAVID MI1201 498.09 19 4152 ( 498.09 ( 010995 NEWCO INC 012291 95.52 61 9020 95.52 ( ' 010996 NO8EL INC A34550 ' 91.20 19 4153 345507 91.20 19 4152 345508 375.80 01 2310 (, ) 558.20 0 ( ) ( ' 411 ) ' WAP200P WELD COUNTY OATE 112/08/82 0 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 6 ) AS OF 112/08/82 () WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT ' ) NUMBER NO (I _ r ) 010991 NORTH COL0 MEDICAL CENTER SE0706 52.00 01 2310 C) 527402 19.80 19 4140 521199 32.85 19 4140 ) 104.65 O 010998 NORTHERN ARMORED SERVICE NASl2l 134.90 01 1031 I) 134.90 ) 010999 OLVERA MARIA CC1104 11.73 21 6602 ( U ) 11.73 ( 011000 PALACIOS GRACIELA CC1104 20.11 2i 6602 ) 20.11 i 011001 PARAMOUNT DISTRIBUTORS 6030 413.19 01 2111 f 473.19 O011002 PERE1 LINDA MI11.03 20.80 21 6523 MI1112 7.00 21 6950 ) 028354 6.92 21 6523 ( , 18787 5.27 21 6523 19050 3.42 21 6523 ) 191 3.99 21 6523 ( 19141 4.42 21 6523 19302 12.36 21 6523 , ) ( _«--_'64.20 011003 PIONEER CLEANERS 103082 320.35 01 320.35 ) ( , 011004 PLAGEMAN LEONARD N11116 53.00 21 6652 53.00 i 011005 POEPPING TRACY SHEA MI1202 63.00 19 4140 63.00 ) 011006 POSTMASTER - NOV82 3,148.31 ( ---_3,148.31 ) 011001 POTTORFF LARRY MEALII 2.53 21 6960 ( M11130 90.20 21 6960 ) l ' ---- '42.73 -....„__( t ( ) WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 112/08/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 7 AS OF s 12/08/82 I7 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT '_) NUMBER NO () 011008 REID BEVERLY MI1130 14.18 21 6853 O 14.18 011009 RESER KAREN M11129 9.32 21 6950 9.32 LU 011010 RKY MIN NAT GAS CO 78130E 90.07 11 3140 ' ' C+ 90.07 011011 ROCKY MOUNTAIN AIR INC 2455 99.00 01 1061 (' 99.00 ( 011012 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE INC 9960 54.50 61 9020 .- _-^_ 54.50 () 011013 SALAZAR SHIRLEY MI1123 204.20 19 4140 •204.20 O I 011014 SANITARY LAUNDRY A54188 12.35 19 4140 (, _- ____54168 12.35 19 4180 __, ) 24. 70 ( 011015 SCHROPP LESTER HI1130 27.20 21 6652 -_----27.20 011016 SHEF ENTERPRISES A17191 247.50 01 1031 247.50 011017 SOCIAL SERVICES P01182 19.01 01 3700 17(1182 17.82 01 3700 .36.83 I 011018 SPECKMAN 'WALTER J M11119 40.00 21 ( , 179664 15.65 21 6523 529006 19.08 21 6523 554691 13.6? 21 6523 585238 21.00 21 6513 ('' 598839 15.00 21 6652 l) 964416 17.00 21 6652 147.60 0 -` 011019 SYrES. MICHAEL 51698 9.82 01 2110 41 . WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 12/08/82 . WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 8 O AS OF 1 12/08/82 . • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND OEPT 0 NUMBER NO 0 --- ----4.82 011020 TEAL ELIZABETH $11115 63.54 21 6652 0 -63.54 0 a 0011021 TIFF RAYMOND MI1130 -- 29.81 19 4152 M 29.81 a 011022 TRIBOULET CARL M11122 36.00 21 6522 O O36.00 O 011023 ULRICH BLUE PRINT 13512 103.00 19 4170 O 103.00 0 011024 VLRICH HAZEL M11118 F._- 8.880 21 6803 0 0 1 8.80 1 011025 UNITED F000 SERVICE A83069 16.19 19 4153 0 83069 16.80 19 4152 0 99580 135.96 01 2310 289.55 U 011026 VNITE0 STATES WELDING INC 182365 16.37 19 4110 $ 20113M 11.59 19 4110 27.96 3 O 011027 VAN ORIEL MARCIA MI1201 67.60 19 4140 67.60 O 011028 VARGULICH GEORGE 8 M11130 65.60 19 4170 3 65.60 . (; 011029 WORDEN DAVID M11129 54.04 21 6960 54.04 3 011030 WRIGHT MAYBELLE MI1118( ------ 40.08 21 6652 40.08 TOTAL 1 22,354.25 (' 0 ,,. .. ... • * ♦ 4 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE s 12/08/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 ' 4 • AS Of s 12/08/82 • • • THIS IS TO CERTIFY TItA ALL ACCOUNTING IAD BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE BOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHCWN ON PAGE 1 • THROUGH q AND DATED bktkm?1:t Y T 19Y NQ THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO, THE RESPECTIVE v H Tt E AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ v�a7,35t 5 DATED THU,Y DAY OFJ/.et'Frtk4 }98,2. A1,, it DIRECTOR MANAGEMENT • swine, SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS P DAY OF1CCt,YtG4 19 %c HY (OJ4 I N PERESs uyy�mmtsstonfxpiruJwPl a, t�b • l ar ltLAd NOTARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORA00, HERE BY TAPPROVE) (43tt YfI APPRO "THE CCAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE', AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORNAM H£3MY CftOEREQ OR WN UPON THE & 4b 601,6 • FUHO TOTALING Sc-22)3,54Sc-22)3,54. 5 DATED THIS fw OAYOF parni8t:t, 19,2), ATTESTS wnTWIP2 tOOMTY CLERK AA0 RECORDER BY • DEPUTY CHAIRMAN HEMS MEMBER �(� MEMBER EMBER 4esSigi- y di, • ('- / • • • • • • • • 4 • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4. 41 S WAP200P WELD COUNTY GATE I !2/06/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 1 AS OF 112/06/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT • i NUMBER NO -t-'- - - .- - -- -YM- A-1•.0 -----,,q- ?.e1.1 . 010897 AGLANO INC M13414 207.00 11 3140 y 017550 200.00 61 9020 017828 106.00 61 9020 0 --- (4,4,T`ortm 513.00 4 010898 BF1 WASTE SYSTEMS NOV497 17.0e' 01 5220 NOVS83 60.04 01 1061 S 83370E 50.70 61 9020 A 85300E 22.00 61 4020 149.70 dll 010899 808' S WELDING 6 MACHINE 3234 47.66 61 9020 A w 1 47.66 ` 010900 CENTRAL WELD CNTY WATER 44000E 34.50 11 3140 S 34.50 40 010901 ELLIS L CAPP EQUIP CO G961T ( 1.64 61 9020 ? H0110 9.35 61 9020 • H0355 13.12 61 9020 0 H0433 5.08 61 9020 H0489 1 .66 61 9020 H0903 15.59 61 9020 J H0951 5.85 61 9020 52.29 J 010902 EVERITT LUMBER CO 76945 3.16 01 1061 y - --- 3.16 010903 GARNSEY L WHEELER CO 38200 8.88 61 9020 1 8.88 ) 010904 GREELEY CLINIC 156338 20.00 01 2310 «*1.-,-.....;-.c, j t 20.00 E 010905 GREELEY GAS CO RR1000 33.61 01 1061 16000E 348.71 11 3140 } 382.32 c 010906 GREELEY LOCK 6 KEY 7588 27.00 01 1061 27.00 S t 010901 HILLSIDE AUTO PARTS 173849 2.41 61 9020 !�G y40 f n-�.tt.Y 1./!Oiar..:Nr.. �rH✓�6F♦,. a .v Aar w.{A.a aY.a�.fAt—may erf.W lam -0Yiw`W Er"/,n�.�.«r-rr .C.s r— • !� O WAP200P 101.0 COUNTY DATE s 12/06/82 ' WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 2 AS OF 112/06/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND OEPT i HUNGER NO i, ----T 1-.•-r -..d0— 4 4 e.. -.4.1 .`-"44 . 173901 25.52 61 9020 • f 113971 12.63 61 9020 40.56 fi 010908 I 1 T CONTINENTAL BAKING CO 151134 39.76 01 2310 •�z r.n.rt s� i 039.16 a 010909 KENS CAMERA CENTER 25415 35.18 01 2110 0 35.18 1. 0 010910 LUTHER EQUIPMENT CO 5450 21.22 61 9020 5618 14.19 61 9020 t 41.41 010911 MEADOW GOLD DAIRY 126241 216.94 01 2310 C 126298 109.83 01 2310 y 386.71 O 010912 MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR CO 580621 139.25 01 1061 a� 580625 351.50 01 1061 0580627 269.90 01 1061 580641 53.49 01 1061 814.14 y 010913 MOUNTAIN BELL EQ/40V 5.96 01 1061 O -_- YS 9b • V 010914 MOUNTAIN BELL L13002 20.81 01 2150 113234 19.37 01 2150 113254 15.65 01 2150 113258 13.41 01 2150 0 113319 11.92 01 2150 J L13320 11.92 01 2150 • 113321 20.62 01 2150 0 L13328 23.84 01 2150 1) 113352 10.43 01 2150 4.13353 10.43 01 2150 113402 2.25 01 2150 113407 8.20 01 2150 123194 1.43 01 2150 0 134224 27.06 01 2910 o L 39240 27.40 01 2150 0 230 AO 0 O 010915 MOUNTAIN BELL 53220E 26.70 11 3140 II 0 0 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 112/06/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE f 3 AS OF 112/06/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT 41 NUMBER NO Cwe Tr w .-./-7 ,_t . A 026.70 • 010916 NO WELD CNTY WATER 0151' 4480DE 15.50 11 3140 67810E 16.00 61 9020 r< 31.50 O 010917 NORTH COL0 MEDICAL CENTER 001013 84.00 01 2310 • JM1112 18.55 01 2310 0 102.55 0 e 010918 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 97677 32.39 01 1061 i 97900 8.81 01 1061 • t 41.20 • 010919 PLANT EQUIPMENT CO 1453 1.749.31 61 9020 1.749.31 h f t' 010920 POLARIS CRANE C EQMT CO 320152 110.19 61 9020 1) 110.19 (d 010921 PROFESSIONAL ORDNANCE CO 975 30.00 01 2310 1) X30.00i t, 1) i 010922 R080 OF FT LUPTON 1704 27.25 01 2111 1705 32.00 01 2111 0 1706 29.50 01 2111 b 8850 23.75 01 2111 0 112.50 1) 010923 SKAGGS COMPANIES INC 59701 39.98 01 2110 Cl __ -.t-z 0 w 39.98 O 010924 SHOWER T C JR 1C1124 14.00 01 2310 0) --.,�-_..;», 14.00 0 o 010925 STEVENS AUTO INC 98495 14.40 01 1061 () 14.40 0 010926 THREE M COMPANY 804612 11.65 01 2110 i U -- O •11.65 10 0 d. C WAP200P WELD COUNTY ' DATE i 12/06/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE S 445 AS OF t 12/06/82 ' WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPTei NUMBER NO _-- 010927 TOWN OF AULT STOEC 10.50 61 9020 `�' 10.50 45 t 010928 TOWN OF OACONO A190DE __ _14.00 11 3140 14.00 010929 TOWN OF JOMNSTOWN 6433 23.00 I1 3140 e 23.00 05 010930 TOWN OF KEENESBURG AllDE 13.50 11 3140 13.30 9) 010931 TOWN OF NUNN , STOEC 15.34 11 3140 15.34 C 010932 TRT STATE EQUIPMENT 5098 11.20 61 9020 f) 17.20 1 010933 UNION RURAL ELECTRIC 00310E 60.49 11 3131 C+ 00720E 265.00 11 3131 00820E 38.93 11 3131 5 01010E 69.16 11 3131 C) 09520E 64.21 11 3131 r_ ) 497.79 C' 010934 VALLEY FIRE EXT 6151 6.00 61 9020 0) 6.00 ') 010935 ZIMMERMAN OIL 32362 566.55 61 9020 r' 566.55 01 TOTAL s 6.281 .55 (1.' U n • WAP200P WELD COUNTY - DATE t 12/06/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE` 1 5 AS OF s 12/06/82 • THIS IS 14..CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHCHN ON PAGE 1 + THROUGH t AND DATED j5KdErneeel, 119 8x? AND THAT PAYMENTS SH�OyLD BE T THE RES$PECTIVE y / NN TOE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 4a:!•5AS DATED THTU-8''' DAY OFr{ 19P . ,Q[��S b- --DIRECTOR MANAGEMENT A D BUDGET , SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS P DAY OFA6C6 e, 198' MY ttf [ N EXPIRES* I� Cpmm;sslrnErpiesJun 8 1389 • /74,44-P/i.�ovisei-ss NOTARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY. COLORADO, HERE 8Y IAPPAOVEI (DISAPPROVE) THE WTMS 45 SET FORTH ABOVE AND WA RANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFO E H EBY- OROER��D��'OB�ANN UPON THE COLORADO.; • FUND TOTALING $ 4, avv.� DATED THIS S°�' DAYOF,DGere k', 198A ATTEST * a�A €.,,,,�-;-v.tt/'.e-w eoUNTY CLERK AND RECCROER BY l • DEPUTY �/)y Dn CHAIRMAN ///�� MEMBER MEMBER - - DU MEMBER MEMBER j �J�/V/, • /OINV ,—.`,��!{tf U ( /�/t . .t i •e•-i,n. „_ C'�i .� I' /4 y/1L ite • • Ci ' ----21----- r • • • • • l J • ) • • • i • • • • • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINLU S DCA143 ce OCUNTY CCIMISSIOt rt$ ; w CCNIY, CCBA[Y.AD DDCFSnR 13, 1982 TAPE #82-97 Ito Board of Canty Carrnlssioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld (runty Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Monday, December 13, 1982, at the hour of 9:00 A. M. ROIL CARL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and en roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner John T. Martin, Chairman Cannissioner Chuck Carlson, Pro Tern Carmissioner Norman Carlson Carrnissfoner C. W. Kirby Cornnissioner June K. Stein-Nark Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Sears MINIIltS: Cournissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve the minutes of the Board of County Crnnissioners' meeting of De ember 6, 1982, as written. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS ACID/OR DELETIONS TO THE AGENDA: None Ca•5INT AGENDA: Cermissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve the consent agenda as print&. Cc n.Issioner Steirnark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. cEflMISSICvER COORDINATOR REPORTS: Cannissioner C. Carlson presented the Engineering report for the week ending December 12, 1982 as follows: Production Graveled the following Weld Canty Roads: #39, between field Canty Roads #4 and #2 #23, between Weld County Roads #84 and #82 #63, between Weld County Roads #8 and #4 #8, between Weld Cnnty Roads #71 and #69 #61, between Weld County Roads #12 and #14 16, between Weld County Roads #69 and #71 The crews spot graveled Weld (flinty Toad #4, between Weld County Toads #87 and #95. For bridge and maintenance support twenty-three loads of materials were hauled. The dragltne is working at the Geise?rt gravel pit. The rock crusher was not working awaiting, radiator fan belts. Ccnnissicner C. Carlson commented on his concern regarding the condition of the rock crusher. To date, approximately 340 miles of county roads have been graveled and approximately 5,000 tons of crushed and pit run gravelhave been distributed. Bridge The crews started working on Weld County Bridgeis521r/63A and 50/63A. The crews also repaired two other bridges. Ccmnissianer N. Carlson reported that the Board of Adjusbrttt meeting is scheduled for Decanter 16, 1982, at 2:00 P. M., the Building Trade Advisory Committee will poet on December 26, 1982, at 7:30 P. M. and the Board of Adjustment agenda is contained in the Board's packet. Commissioner N. Carlson announced that Robert Adams, an employee of the Planning Department, will undergo heart surgery shortly. /O WARRANTS: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the claims as presented by Mr. Warden as follows; E]nctimbrance claims General fund $ 28,635.80 General fund 428,516.26 Payroll 17,590.92 Social Services 41,240.49 Ccrnissioner N. Carlson seconded the notion and it carried unanimously. BUSINESS: OLD: FINAL READING OF ORDINATM #94-A, REBATING TO CABLE T IEVISICN FRANCHISE: Commissioner Steirrnark made a motion to dispense with the entire reading of Ordinance $94-A and that it be read into the record by title only. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the nation. There were no objections and the notion carried unanimously. The Assistant County Attorney, R. Russell Anson, read the title only into the record as follows: Ordinance #94-A, In the matter of an Kling Ordinance No. 94, an Ordinance relating to Cable Television Franchise. Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve Ordinance #94-A and directed publication forthwith. Commissioner Steircrerk seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. NEW: CONSIDER 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: The 1982 Census of Agriculture that begins January 1st has requested support of all local goverrr't 't bodies as well as the backing of state and federal agencies. A suggested proclamation calling upon farm households to complete promptly and accurately the farm census questionnaire was presented for the Board's consideration. The tabulated results are used by Congress as well as Federal agencies, agricultural and business groups, in planning and conducting a variety of farm program,. Commissioner C. Carlson's personal feeling was that this proclamation is going beyond what is required and he could not ask any farmer to comply. Ccarmissioner C. Carlson made a motion not to approve said request. This motion died for lack of a second. Commissioner N. Carlson stated that this request is different than the marketing reports, that this issue has been on going since 1920 and he believes that this Board Should encourage compliance. Commissioner N. Carlson rode a motion that this Board adopt said proclamation and further encourage the farmers to comply. This notion died for lack of a second. Commissioner Steirrark requested that this item be removed from the agenda. (=SIDER CCNPRAiT BEIWalg ilia A EDLAME SERJICE AND NORni COLORADO MEDICAL, CENTER: Mr. Warden presented this contract and reviewed the terms contained herein. He added that Jerry Nimes, ambulance director, and the Hospital Adminstrators are in agreem nt with said contract. Comissioner Steirrark questioned certain provisions of said contract. Commissioner Steirnark made a motion to table action on this matter until DXocen er 15, 1982. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER (tNPRACT lOR DENIAL CAPE - DEPAR MMT OF SOCIAL SERVICES: Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the contract for dental care between Weld County and the Weld County Dental Society. Mr. Warden stated that this contract provides dental care for persons receiving general assistance through Social Services. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER compicfS WITH DR. HARTLEY AND DR. SIDS E:OR ACt4INISPRATIVE AGENCY SUPPORT SERVICES - DFPAR1424T OF SOCIAL SERVICES: Commissioner Stein ark stated that these contracts provide for pediatric medical consultation services and that the rate of payment shall be $50.00 per hour, not to exceed $1,600.00 per year. Commissioner Steirrark made a notion to approve both of the contracts. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Page 2, December 13, 1982 WADING CC EPIPTGICY ORDINANCE #88-B, MOWING SECTION #4 OF ORDINANCE $88 CCtCCFINING (MRCSS FOR viroutzmarr OF frrtS RUNNING AT LARGE: The Chairman introduced said Ordinance. Mr. Warden stated that pursuant to the budget sessions Ordinance #88 must be amended and read the ordinance into the record. Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to approve emergency Ordinance #88-B. and directed publication forthwith. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion. Commissioner Steirmark said that she believes that this ordinance should not have teen an emergency ordinance. Mr. Warden stated that the Humane Society has been waiting for an audit from the City of Greeley and said audit has delayed this ordinance procedure. Commissioner Steilmark warned trot the Beard should not use the emergency ordinance procedure unless necessary. The motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER CANCUTATICti OF SOCIAL SERVICE WARRANTS IN 'IHE MINT CF $13,433.20: Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to cancel Social Services warrants in the amount of $13,433.20. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. PIA*1YING DFTARI}FNP: SID CAUSE HEARING, SUP #443, AIRPORT f41NGFR AND SKYDIVING SC3YAL JAMES FC COMM CN EZOSW4 OF SECTION 25 2C�f,NSHIP 2 NORiii MPIG. 68 WEST: On Dcoctrter 6, 1982, 0rrissioner Steireerk made a motion to find the Special Use Permit out of cccpiianee, • in violation of the development standards and gave the property owner or bseee until December 13, 1982 to file amendments to the develogaent standards or be in compliance. Today, Chuck Cunliffe, director of Planning, reported that amendments to the develogncnt standards have not been submitted. Mr. Terry,lessee, presented amend rents to Mr. Cunliffe. Mr. McDonald, caner of the property, was present and stated that he has not seen the amencimnts. Mr. Cunliffe suggested that the Board recess for ten minutes to allow him time to review the amendments just submitted. Commissioner Steimnaark made a motion to recess for ten minutes to allow review of the amendments just submitted. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. The Chairman called a ten minute recess. The Chairman reconvened the meeting. Mr. Ciunliffe stated that the ccruxarta,ts to the develognent standards can be processed by the Planning Department. After discussion, Commissioner N. Carlson male a motion to discontinue the proceedings on the stow cause hearing because anenke-nts to the develogreat standards have been submitted and shall be processed by the Planning Department. Carnnissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. P 9DIUTICNS AND ORDINANCES: The resolutions and ordinances ire presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:55 A. M. APPROJID: WARD OF COUNTY ctn.aSSIONFFS WEED COUNTY, COLORADO /' t� i n .k Carlson, Tem'fitk ----- ATTEST: ! ran`!�^'✓JJ�::ri�N' 1 itw CCUNIY CLERK AND ' C. . AND C7J.f4C TO THE_MAPS YIJLL,‘ C `f}/ K. S itrrur-3c B, .0.- ..,c.e—e-ed /` / Deputy County Clerk age 3, December 13, 1982 A public hearing was conducted on Decenter 13 , 1982 at 2:00 P.M. , with the following present: JOHN MARTIN CHAIRMAN CHUCK CARLSON PRO TEM NORMAN CARLSON COMMISSIONER BILL KIRBY COMMISSIONER JUNE STEINMARX COMMISSIONER Also present: ' ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, Jeannette Ordway ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, R. Russell Anson PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, Rod Allison The following business was transacted: 1 hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated November 24, 1982, published Decanter 2, 1982, in the LaSalle leader, a public hearing was held cn the request of H. 6 C. Coltan Company for a Use by Special Review for oil and gas production in an R-1 District. Ile Planning Crnmission recarnenied that the request be approved with development standards. Tantbutchens, legal counsel was present representing the applicant. He reviewed the request and the developrent standards. They will not use Weld County Road #396 instead they plan to use County Road 160. Lloyd Ramsey, an adjacent landowner, questioned why his plc3crty was zoned residential and requested that it to change:l back to agricultural zoning. The Board discussed antavi u:ts to the development standards and there were no objections. Caanissicner Steinhark made a rotten to approve the request subject to the following conditions: 1. The r©on:i.ended Standards for Use by Special Review be adopted, said Standards are with certain changes and shall read as follows: "(2) Any p wobe3 tank battery cluster or flaring of wells associated with oil and gas production shall be located a minimun of 4,200 feet fray any existing residence in the Dos Rios Subdivision. The tank battery shall be looted south of the Big T1.aitto:: River. (3) My proposed oil and gas well shall to located a minima of six-hundred feet Iran any existing residence in the DOS Rios cut-division. All oil and gas production shall to located a mininun of three-hundred feet south of the Big Ih pson River and located behind existing foliage when possible." Also, the Standards shall have an addition of Standard Nudh.r 16 which shall read as follow: (16) 1f necessary, an electric pu:p shall be used in association with all oil and gas production on the subject site. Cocmissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Caraissioner Kirby carrtnded the landowners and the applicant for their fine . cooperation. • • 1l.,, ' 7: `,jJOf`!i„/ zch2 IMAM -ty y8J.nJu1 J45", BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: "iCt4}a.. vt 1 WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOAR).„..) \r a / s 1 SY s_ !rile -wcC40 i 1,,,erfl-e-g_4O Dep ty County Clefk DOCKET# 82-79 TAPEI 82-97 LIMB 2153 • • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Decester 15, 1982 AGENCYt Tape Na. 82-97 and 82-98 POLL CALL: John Martin, Chaintwt Chuck Carlson, Pro Tcm Noncan Carlson Bill Kirby June Steinnark MINUTES: Approval of minutes of December 13, 1982 ADDITIONS TO A(3t2MAt Under Bids: 16) Sheriff's Ofc. Uniforms: 7) Present self- insurance proposals. Under Old Business 11) Ambulance • contract w/ Hosp. and Under New 16) Appts. to Housing Auth. APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA and 17) Energy Tnpact Assistance Grant Cf4AR'II+FNT HEADS AND 1) Wendell Fuller, Hospital Fla TED OEFICIAIS: 2) Donald Warden, Finance Director COUNTY FINANCE OEFIC£P: 1) Warrants (Donald Wardell) BIDS: 1) Approve bituminous pavement & asphalt mix - 1983 (Bette Rhoden) 2) Approve mapping & updating aerial maps.- 1983 31 Approve trash & rubbish removal - 1983 4) Approve process sewers - 1983 (Dave Huffman) • 5) Change Order 11 for Sheriff's Dept. - George Bargelt & Co., Inc. BUSINESS: OLD: NEW: 1) Consider authorization for health & life insurance plan and authorization for Chairman to sign 2) Consider lease agreement to store grader in Vim area between Weld ( nnty and Harold & Elain Weisbrook 3) of Ordinance 18 of 4-AAaand re-enacting the settidinance 184-B ng of fees si or services by Weld County Government 4) Consider Hospital Board appointments of Harold Winograd, Denny )(ohan & James M. Kadler4k and reappointment of Chet Hays 5) Consider contract for vision care - Dept. of Social Services PLANNING: No its under Planning • ,r: CONSENT AGENDA • APPOINIMPNIS: Dec 16 - Utilities Coordinating Board 1oc00 AM Dec 16 - Rnard of Adjustment 2:00 PM Dec 16 - Retirement Board • ' 2:00 PM Doc 16 - Building Trades Cemnission 7:30 PM Doc 20 - Work Cession 1:30 PM Dec 20 - hospital Board 4:30 PM Doc 27 - 14ork cession 1:30 PM Dec 28 - Health Beard 1:00 PM Doc 28 - Camrmicaticns Advisory Board 2:00 PM HEARINGS: Doc 15 - COS, A to CI, Jack Zimtie]min 2200 PM Doc 15 - Hearing to consider tavern license, Jack W. Zirbelman, dba Prospect Pub 2:00 PM Dec 15 - Hearing to consider retail liquor store license, lathy M.. Zimbelnan, dba Pzo_pest Pub Liquor 2:00 PM Dec 15 - USA, asphalt batch plant, Flatiron Paving Co. 2:00 PM Doc 22 - USR, sanitary landfill and Certificate of Designation, i. Colorado Landfill, Inc. (To bo continued) 2:00 PM REPORTS: 1) Dept. of Social Services - caseload status as of Nov. 30, 1982 2) Dept. of Social Services - statement of receipts & expenditures for November, 1982 CQtttfICATI0NS: 1) Elaine & James Tallent re: Flatiron Paving Ckxga3ny 2) Dept. of Highways Newsletter #82-49 3) Copy of article frcn Boulder Daily Camera sent by Mayor Lois of Frio re: Landfills - 4) School Dist. RE-2 re: 1983 mill levy 5) Ten Bauer re: Flatiron Paving Cagxany 6) Letter of resignation Fran EGA Iran Joseph I. Garcia • RES0LUCICNS: 1) Approve USR,'gravel pit operation, Bucklen Equip. Co. (Approved 8/18/82) 2) Approve SE #171 - Pressly 3) Approve ame:x}nent to 1982 - 1983 Placement Alternative Plan * 4) Approve contract between Dept, of Social Services & Dr. Hartley * 5) Approve contract between Dept. of Social Services & Dr. Sills * 6) Approve authorization for health & life insurance plan * 7) Approve contract between Ambulance Service & North Colo. Medical Center * 8) Approve contract for dental care between Weld 'County and The Weld County Dental Society * 9) Approve discontinuance of Show Cause Hearing - S&V 1443, airport hanger & skydiving school, James McDonald * 10) Approve tSR, oil & gas production in R-1 Dist., H & C Coltan Conpany • 11) Approve 1983 Vision Care Program • * 12) Approve appointments to hospital Hoard of Trustees ORDINANCE * 1) Ordinance #84-B concerning repealing of Ordinance #84-A and re-enacting • the setting of fees for services by Weld County Goverrrent CHANCE OBI2R: * 1) Change Order 11 - GeorgeBargelt & Co., Inc. for Sheriff's Lab • * Signed at this meeting RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF CONTRACT BETWEEN THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND DR. ROBERT D. HARTLEY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a contract for pediatric medical consultation ser- vices between the Weld County Department of Social Services and Dr. Robert D. Hartley has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the term of said contract shall be from January 1, 1983, through December 31, 1983, and WHEREAS, the rate of payment shall be $50.00 per hour and the total amount of the contract shall not exceed $1,600. 00 per year, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it advis- able and in the best interest of Weld County to approve said contract. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the contract between Dr. Robert D. Hartley for pediatric medical consultation ser- vices be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of December, A.D. , 1982. j' . ri BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: f' WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder cZn_.) -,—/�ln.t4v and Clerk to the Beard Jo h T. Martin,Chairman pleputy County Clerk crso , ro&r-T APPROVED ORM: / L s elre Cv„ Norman Carlson i/ lP tt. —' Co my Attorney C. . (by , ileZ ne K. S nmark • 3 I DATE PRESENTED: December 1.5, 1982 I Hi ti'- i o S:4 Qe • 55CP) - Cccc' i Q7 iPACl, F'D1 Rcn:tst OF SOAVICTS AD'.a.\75sy,ArxVC A ?7C1 SJfcort SD1VICI.S. Contract Number 1 1. This contract, radethis 1st_day of_ AFiY 19 83 by and between the ARID County Department of Social Services, FO ECf{ A, • Q1Daelittalea.M32 _hereinafter called "County" and 165046th-Street Anbert D. Hartley, M.D. Greeley, Colo. 80(331 hereinafter called 'Contractor". �aidtess) 2. This contract shall be effective frun ___January 1, l€qa until Doccnier_31�1933__ !_ . This agrearent ray be terminated in advance of the expiration date specified upon $q days prior written (number) notice of either party being given to the other party. On termination of . this contract all accounts and payments will be processed according to financial arrangerents set forth herein for services rendered to date of termination. 3. County agrees to purchase and Contractor assets to furnish redical Consultation- Pe atp�cs_____ (See attactrcot outer 1 for description of medical ccnsultaticn- _pedjatrics ) to the Cavity. ifedical Consultation will be provided by the Contractor to the Feld County Child Abase Team in partial fulfillrent of the County's statutory duty for coordination of the Team. Payrx-nt will be made to the Contractor at the rate of $50.00_ per hour (unit of service) The. total arount of this contract ray not exceed $ 1LC00.00 4. County agrees: a. To pay Contractor after satisfactory completion of one or gore con- sultations and receipt of the billing form provided by County Voucher procedure. b. To assure that the service described herein has been provided prior to payment to Contractor. 5. Contractor agrees: a. To provide the service described herein at the location sb nn as the address of the contractor or Vold County_ Child Alxtse TEAM Ycetir Veld County Public Health Depnrirrent,_ 1518 HospitalPeaLIT_TYeelej,IMTo_fi0G31 b. tot to assign any provision of this contract to a subcontractor. Pare__ 1 - f_ 2 page c, Not to charge clients any fees related to services provided under this contract. d. To hold the necessary license(s) which permits the performance of the • service tote purchased herein. • e. To abide by provision of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 which prohibits discrimination against any crployee or applicant for erployment or discrimination against any client because of race, • religion, color or national origin. f. To comply with rcquir ments for safeguarding client intonation in accordance with rules of the State Department of Social Services. g, Maintain fiscal books, 'wards, documents relevent to this contract for a period of five years or until a federal audit is ccrpleted, whichever occurs later, after the final payment under this contract. h. To provide acciss by county, state and federal officials to records or other infonration pertaining to the contractor's provision of service under this contract. i. To provide the service described herein at cost not greater than that charged to other persons in the same ccrnsnity. G. All tens and conditions are included in the contract; all itcrs incorporated by reference are physically attached. This contract contains all the terns and conditions agreed upon by the parties and includes Attach-ent Nam er(s) e_(ll . All itcrs incorporated by reference are attached. No other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject ratter of this agreccent, shall be d^cn≥d to exist or to bind any other parties hereto. 7. Only Direct r Signature Contras rr---„L-L. an Title JS ,.. •Dat Date Page 2 of 2 pages?,., ;7%::.1, [ccrd cf Ccunrg Cormis'.cnxs .7 7 (14.,..Crevniej CBr.fe.. -,-rX '/ye a �_L_� l ,� y C'>.;,iy Ccrk �1 • ATTAGl•intf hy!BBR 1 The specifics of this contract includes attendance at two (2) Child Protection Team meetings per month, providing medical and/or psychiatric consultation on three to four CAsps per cicoting. The contract also includes consultation on crisis situations shore a session is • needed to meet the special needs of an abused or neglected child. • RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF CONTRACT BETWEEN THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND DR. THERON SILLS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a contract for psychiatric consultation services between the Weld County Department of Social Services and Dr. Theron Sills has been presented to the Board of County Commis- sioners, and WHEREAS, the term of said contract shall be from January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983, and WHEREAS, the rate of payment shall be $50.00 per hour and the total amount of the contract shall not exceed $1,600.00 per year, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it advis- able and in the best interest of Weld County to approve said contract. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the contract between Weld County Department of Social Services and Dr. Theron Sills for psychiatric consultation services be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of December, A.D. , 1982. �_, z4 . f BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS �/ •x i' n _1O) IAA +J ATTEST: �-- �� WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and, Recorder u -r Aii.-1.f.,'„ and _Clerk to the-Board Th John T. artin, batman _Deputy County Clerk uck Carlson, Pro--Tem APPROVED AS ,FORM: C" ^ ���^"`""� Norman Carlson County Attorney i ne K. Ste remark DATE PRESENTED: December 15, 1982 (A A 10 -5" 2u contract Muter_1. This contract, dude this 1st day of� JANUARY , 19 83 by and between the _J— _—�_--,County Department of Social Service.,FO_LOX b` Groo1ey, Colorado 8(332 hereinafter called "County" and 6th Street Theron Sflls, H.D. Greeley, Co. 80631 hereinafter called 'Contractor". — —(nare) (address) 2. This contract shall be effective from January 1, 3983 until Doccrrher 31, 19^9 This agrecerent ray be terminated in advance of the expiration date specified upon op days prior written tn.-umber) notice of either party being given to the other party. On termination of this contract all accounts and payrents will be processed according to financial arrangcceots set forth herein for services rendered to cite of termination. 3. County agrees to purchase and Contractor arroes to furnish Psychiatric__ Consultaticn_____(See attack cut outer 1 for description of_ ,tBtric__ _ consultation___) to the County. Psychistrle_gen u4tati Gill be provided by the Contractor to the Veld County Child Abase Team in partial fulffllneot of the County's statutory duty for coordination of the Team. PayT.eat will be rcrde to the Contractor at the rate of S_§4,44 per -h (unit of service) The total z-ount of this contract ray not exceed S1,600.Oo_per }ear_ _. S. County arms: a. To pay Contractor after satisfactory ccr_nletion of one or rote con- sultations and receipt of the billing Iona provided by County Voucher procedure. b. To assure that the service described herein has been provided prior to payuent to Contractor. 5. Contractor agrees: a. To provide the service 1gscribed herein at the location shrzan as the address of the contractor orteld Coiusty_Gt311d take_Te«a�PeetiPS,_ _ fold County Dubuc health De ?rtr_ent, 1518 He italP404,_Gvelm Coip� F.or,91 b. iot to assign any provision of this contract to a subcontractor. Pa e____1___of____2___�o. es C. not. to cnarpe cheats any IecS reratea to serV1CCS proVrded Under this contract. d. To hold the necessary license(s) which permits the perfowance of the • service to be purchased herein. • e: To abide by provision of the Civil Rights Act of 1%G4 which prohibits discrimination against any uployee or applicant for • u-oloycent or discrimination against any client because of race, religion, color or national origin. f. To amply with regalia-rents for safeguarding client infonntion in accordance with rules of the State Deaartrent of Social Services. g. r:aintain 'seal books, records, docu-ents relevent to this contract for a period of five years or until a federal audit is ccrpleted, whichever occurs later, after the final pasrent under this contract. h. To provide arm- ,s by ccnnty, state and federal officials to records or other information pertaining to the contractor's provision of service under this contract. i. To provide the service described herein at cost not greater than that charged to other persons in the sane ecrsr.rnity. 6. All terns and conditions are included in the contract; all itcrs incorporated by reference are physically attached. This contract contains all the tens and conditions agreed upon by the parties and includes Attachrent rr.rber(s) rno j1)—. All Hers incorporated by reference are attached. No other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject ratter of this agrecrent, shall be decried to exist or to bind any other parties hereto. 7. , ( ty Director ifnature Contractor S cnatuure and Title — — t� - - - Irate ------------ Paze_--2— oi--2---Fees /; ) C ,:ai-crcn, C'xn.; ciC:-n'y Conm'ssicnns Al irSI : \/f' !i —,': �y[ . ,J in L�,r7�;,6J ,� _ / ep-ti Cour„y Clerk s • ATTAOt.WNF i.W 3fB I • The specifics of this contract includes attendance at two (2) Child Protection Team meetings per tooth, providing medica! and/or psychiatric consultation on three to four cases per rooting. The contract also includes consultation on crisis situations xtere a session is • needed to stet the special needs of an abused or neglected child. )f' is RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR HEALTH AND LIFE INSURANCE PLAN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado Statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Director of Finance and Administration has presented to the Board of County Commissioners the Health and Life Insurance Plan under the self-funded program attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after reviewing the attached plan, the Board of County Commissioners deems it advisable and in the best interest of all Weld County employees to approve said plan, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, the plan costs $85.76 per month for single coverage, and $102.48 per month for family coverage, and WHEREAS, the life insurance is 34c per $1,000 per month with eligible employees employed over five years receiving a $12,000 term policy and eligible employees under five years employment receiving a $7,000 term policy with Accidental Death and Dismemberment, and WHEREAS, the Board agrees to pay $71.71 for single health coverage and life insurance for eligible employees employeed less than five (5) years, and $74.44 for single health coverage and life insurance for eligible employees employed five (5) years or more, and WHEREAS, the attached plan becomes effective January 1, 1983, and WHEREAS, the insurance group shall consist of only those employees who are part of the Weld County personnel/payroll system and employer number(s), and WHEREAS, Board agrees to self-fund the forty-two retired employees with $1,000 paid-up life policies and fund the program from the Contingency Fund in 1983, and WHEREAS, employees can purchase additional life insurance as specified In the attached plan, and WHEREAS, effective January 1, 1983, with the self—funded program, only the above agent/administrator of record (James Company/Hasoud Shirazt and Leonard Amendola) selected through a selective process will be permitted to provide County endorsed health and life insurance coverage to Weld County employees. Solicitation by the above agent/administrator of record or any other carrier of County employees for additional coverage of any insurance type is not permitted in County facilities during working hours and not endorsed by the County. Payroll deductions will only be made for authorized endorsed insurance coverage for Veld County employees. NOV, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County that the attached plan and above recommendation and policies are hereby approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign the necessary documents to implement the above. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of December, A.D. , 1982. s ?"': l •..*`,`! s ' . ''!fo'/ BOARD OF COUNTY CO."LNISSIONERS ATTEST U WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Veld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board `— tdi-rt- ��jj«��t Joh T. Hartfn, C�3rman / Y �4,, ,-- � �L�/ -h ck Carlson, ro Tem L eputy County Cltrk (/,� �t App wed as to form: Norman _ +..-_ ___. \ _i /f�j/� y� — ,_ G7�P Y ks1 C, Kirby c.-- - Co ty Attorney /,��e/ / y/1 ne K. -Eifel ne K. Stei mark WELD COUNTY EMPLOYEE BENEFIT FUND Effective: January 1, 1983 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page PARTIES TO THE AGREEMENT STOP LOSS INSURANCE COMPANY EFFECTIVE DATE SUMMARY OF BENEFITS I DEFINITIONS 4 SUPPLEMENTAL ACCIDENT BENEFIT 12 MAJOR MEDICAL BENEFIT 13 HOSPITAL CARE BENEFIT 16 ANESTHESIOLOGY BENEFIT 17 SURGICAL BENEFIT 18 GENERAL LIMITATIONS 19 HOW TO FILE A CLAIM 22 COORDINATION OF BENEFITS 23 MISCELLANEOUS DEFINITIONS 25 COMMON LAW SPOUSE 27 FACILITY OF PAYMENT 27 PROCESS IN CASE OF DISPUTED CLAIM 28 CONVERSION PRIVILEGE 29 SIGNATURE PAGE 30 WELD COUNTY EMPLOYEE BENEFIT FUND • Weld County has adopted the Weld County Employee Benefit Fund (the "Plan"), as herein stated. Weld County agrees to provide for its eligible • employees, during continuance of the Plan, the benefits hereinafter described in the event such employees incur a disability or they and/or their eligible dependent(s) incur medical expenses covered by the Plan. The Plan, designed for the exclusive benefit of eligible Weld County Employees , is subject to all terms, provisions and conditions recited in the following pages. In addition to the benefits hereinafter set forth, insurance policies have been purchased and are part of the Plan to insure against certain hazards and to provide for certain contingencies as follows: • 1. An Aggregate Stop-Loss policy to insure maximum annual claim • liabilities; • 2. A Specific (Individual) Stop-Loss policy to insure individual • claims in excess of the amount specified in the insurance contract. 3. A Health Conversion provision to allow an individual to convert to an individual Medical Policy upon termination. Copies of the actual policy or policies are available for review at • the offices of Weld County, or James Benefits, the Contract Administrator, and • will be made available, upon request, at a reasonable charge. Weld County has caused this Plan to be EFFECTIVE as of 12:01 a.m., January 1, 1983, at Greeley, Colorado. • • • • -i- SUMMARY OF BENEFITS FOR EMPL0YEE3—ANO DEPUDENTS Supplemental Accident Benefit: 100% of the first $500,00 per accident, per person, not subject to the $100.06 deductible. Pre-Admission Testing: Covered at 100% of Usual , Reasonable and Customary medically necessary expenses. Birthing Centers: Covered at 100% of Usual , Reasonable U v 1 , Reaso able and Customary medically necessary expenses. Major Medical Benefit: Maximum Lifetime Benefit: $1,000,000 each Covered Person. Deductible: $100.00 per person each Calendar Year, not to exceed $200.00 combined (aggregate) per family each Calendar Year. NOTE: The Family Deductible may be comprised of any combination of eligible medical expenses among covered family members. Co-insurance: After the deductible has been met, 80% of • the next $2,000 (80% of $4,000 per family), and 100% thereafter of Covered Expenses will be paid per Covered Person each Calendar Year, but not to exceed the maximum lifetime benefit, Room and board charges shall not exceed the semiprivate, ICU and CCU room rates. All charges are subject to the "General --- Limitations" of this Plan. In-Hospital "Well Baby° Hospital Nursery charges and one Benefit: Physician visit covered as any other illness subject to the deductible and coinsurance. Outpatient Pediatric "Well Pediatric well baby care is available Baby" Benefit: until the child's second birthday; limited to a maximum of $90 per dependent child per Calendar Year. This "well baby" care includes lab and x-ray ser- vices. Routine immunizations are available until the child's second birth. -1- day, not limited to the Calendar Year maximum. Treatment of Alcoholism, Drug Abuse, Nervous and Mental Illness: In-Hospital : 45 days maximum per Calendar Year. NOTE: Partial hospitilization - the lesser of 1) the number of days of patient hospitilization or 2) 90 days in any Calendar Year, (Each two partial days will count as one full hospital day.) Out-patient: 50% of each visit, not to exceed usual , reasonable and customary, up to a maximum payment of $1,250.00 per Calendar Year. The eligible charges for outpatient ser- vices are the reasonable charges for the care and treatment of mental , psycho- neurotic and personality disorders fur- nished (1) by a hospital (other than inpatient or partial hospitalization services); (2) by a Physician; (3) under the direct supervision of a Physician by a comprehensive health care service cor- poration, a community mental health center, or other mental health clinic, which is licensed or approved to furnish mental health services by the state where rendered; or (4) by a social worker registered or licensed by the state where rendered, if furnished under the direct supervision of a Physician. Chiropractic: $30.00 maximum consideration per visit. $500.00 maximum payment per Calendar Year. $5,000.00 maximum payment per lifetime for each Covered Person. Covered Expenses (Up to Usual , Customary and Reasonable) Examples A. Doctor's services. B. Prescription drugs. C. Blood and blood plasma. D. Ambulance service. E. Artificial limbs. -2- F. Rental of wheel chairs, braces, crutches, etc. G. Physical therapy and outpatient oxy- gen therapy. H. Intensive care unit room charges. I. Emergency room services. J. Hospital room and board. NOTE: This is a partial listing of covered major medical expenses. Items specifically excluded are shown elsewhere in the Plan. -3- DEFINITIONS Terms as used herein shall be deemed to define terms that may be used in the wording of the Plan Document. These definitions shall not be construed to pro- vide coverage under any benefit unless specifically provided, A. GENERAL DEFINITIONS 1. Age Discrimination . Subject to any changes fn the Social Security Act, all active employees age 65 and over (up to 70 years of age) are entitled to the same and/or equal benefits that they had prior to age 65. 2. Amendment is a formal document changing the provisions of the Plan and s gned3-y the representatives of Weld County. Amendments apply to all Covered Persons, including those persons who are covered before the Amendment becomes effective, unless otherwise specified. 3. Common-Law Marriages - in order for an employee of Weld County to be eligible for dependent medical coverage, the Common-Law Marriage must be recognized by the State of Colorado. (See page 21.) 4. Calendar Year is the 12 month period beginning on each January 1st and ending on-fiie following December 31st. 5. Contract Administrator shall mean the person or firm employed by the Plan Admi?il Irator who is responsible for the processing of claims and payment of benefits, administration, accounts, reporting and other ser- vices contracted for by Weld County. 6. Plan Year is the 12 month period beginning on each January 1st and e fng EFe following December 31st. 7. Employer shall refer to Weld County. 8. - Title XYIII (Health Insurance for the Aged) of the United States locfal Security Act as amended. 9. Plan shall refer to the benefits and provisions as described herein for payment. 10. Plan Administrator . Weld County. 11. Subrogation - The transfer of one's liabilities for another's; in this case the temporary assumption of the claimant's liabilities by the Plan prior to repayment by the party of primary liability. This Plan con- tains subrogation clause and the Claimant is obligated to obtain any monies available from third parties to reduce the Plan's claim losses. -4- B, MEDICAL DEFINITIONS • • • 1. Expense incurred means only the fees and prices regularly and custo- marily charged for the medical services and supplies generally furnished for cases of comparable nature and severity in the particular geographi- cal area concerned. My agreement as to fees or charges made between the individual and the Physician shall not bind the Plan Administrator in determining its liability with respect to expense Incurred. Expense incurred is deemed to be incurred on the date on which the service or supply is rendered or obtained. 2. Illness shall mean bodily sickness or disease, psychiatric disorders, and;in the case of a newborn child, congenital abnormalities. Illness must be medically diagnosed and be treated by a Physician for purposes of determining benefits payable. 3. Morbid Obesity shall mean a condition in which the pressure of excess weight causes physical trauma; or where pulmonary and circulatory insuf- ficiencies are present; or where complications related to the treatment of conditions such as arteriosclerosis, diabetes or coronary disease exist; and where the person is 100% or 100 pounds overweight, whichever is greater, according to the Metropolitan Life Table of Desirable • Weights. (Excerpt from The Four Steps to Wei ht Control.) 4. injury is a condition which results independently of sickness and all other causes and is a result of an externally violent force, or acci- dent. 5. MIAA Prevailing Charge Study is The Health Insurance Association of merica Schedule and shall be the basis for dental claim reimbursement at 'Usual , Reasonable and Customary" levels, applied to the particular Zip-code area where the procedure is performed. 6. Pregnancy includes (1) all pregnancies except extra-uterine, which are considered to be genito-urinary conditions, (2) childbirth, (3) mis- carriage, or (4) any complications arising wholly from these conditions, and (5) any pregnancy complications arising from any trauma, and (6) only those charges related to the pregnancy of a female employee or spouse of an enrolled employee. 7. Period of Disability for a Covered Employee as it applies to an indivi- Z 1 means ail per ods of disability arising from the same cause, including any and all complications therefrom except that if the indivi- dual completely recovers or returns to active full-time employment, any subsequent period of disability from the same cause shall be considered a new disability. For a Covered Dependent, the term 'Period of Disability,' means all periods of disability arising from the same cause including any and all complications therefrom, except that if the dependent re-covers for a period of three months and throughout such period is capable of resuming -5- the normal activities of a person in good health and of the same age and sex, any subsequent period of disability from the same cause shall be considered a new period of disability. 8. Total Disability shall mean that the Covered Employee is prevented, -Oily because of a non-occupational injury or non-occupational disease, from engaging in the employee's regular or customary occupation and is performing no work of any kind for compensation or profit, or if a Covered Dependent is prevented, solely because of a non-occupational injury or non-occupational disease, from engaging in all of the normal activities of a person of like age and sex in good heil h. J� C. PROVIDER. DEFINITIONS 1. Alcoholism Treatment Center - My public or private place or other facility %Which is licensed by the State to provide alcoholism treatment services as a detoxification facility and/or inpatient rehabilitation facility. 2, Hospital means only an institution constituted and operated pursuant to Taw, engaged in providing on an inpatient basis at the patient's expense, diagnostic and therapeutic facilities for the surgical and medical diagnosis, treatment and care of injured and sick individuals, by or under the supervision of a licensed Physician; and providing 24-hour-a-day services by registered nurses. The term 'Hospital' shall not include an institutional part thereof which is other than inciden- tally a place for rest, a place for the aged, or a place for con- valescant care. However, an institution specializing in the care and treatment of mentally ill patients which would qualify under this defi- nition as a hospital , except solely for the fact that it lacks organized facilities on its premises for major surgery, shall nevertheless be deemed a hospital finder the Plan. In-Hospital Convalescent Care Limitations: a. Convalescent Care benefits are limited to the normal Convalescent Care received by the Covered Person while the Covered Person is an in-patient in the hospital for treatment of a specific acute medi- cal , surgical , or psychiatric condition; however, b. Convalescent Care is not a benefit when the Covered Person's admission to the hospital is for Convalescent Care, or when such inpatient care ceases to be medically necessary. c. If a Covered Person remains in the hospital after the date that the Covered Person's physician or other health care provider determines that in-patient hospital care is no longer necessary, then the Covered Person shall be liable for payment of any physician's or other health care provider's charges after that date. 3. Intensive Care Unit is a section, ward, or wing within a hospital which is operate3 excTiRTvely for critically ill patients and provides special -6- supplies, equipment and constant observation and care by registered grad- uate nurses or other highly trained personnel , excluding, however, any hospital facility maintained for the purpose of providing normal post- 4 operative recovery treatment or service. 4. Nurse shall mean a Registered Graduate Nurse (R.N.), a Licensed Vocational Nurse (L.V.N.), or a Licensed Practical Nurse (L.P.N.). I 5. Ou9atient is a Covered Person treated at a hospital and confined Ten—Mil—IS consecutive hours or treated outside a hospital setting. i 6. Physician is a person acting within the scope of his/her license and holding t e degree of Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), Doctor of Ostheopathy iD.0.), Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.), Doctor of Medical Dentistry D.M.D. ) Doctor of Podiatry {0.P.M.}, a Board Certified Psychologist PhD), a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.), Physicians Assistant or Nurse Practitioner, who is legally entitled to practice medicine in all its branches under the laws of the State or jurisdiction where the services are rendered. 7. Semi-Private is a hospital room containing two (2) or more beds, but, benefits provided therefor do not include any charge made by the hospi- tal for Intensive Care. 8. Usual , Reasonable and Customary: a. The usual charge is the most consistent charge by a physician or provTder of service to patients for a given service. b. The charge is customary when it is within the range of usual charges for a given service billed by most physicians or providers of ser- vice with similar training and experience. c. A charge is reasonable when it meets the usual and customary cri- teria as detenaTned3y the Contract Administrator; or it may be reasonable if, upon review, it merits special consideration based on the nature and extent of treatment of the particular case. 9. Medically Necessary: Any service or supply for diagnosis or treatment that is: a. consistent with the illness, injury or condition of the Covered Person; and b. ordered by an attending Physician; and c. in accordance with approved and generally accepted medical or surgi- cal practice prevailing in the geographical locality where and at the time when the service or supply is ordered. Determination of °generally accepted practice" is the perogative of the Contract Administrator through consultation with appropriate authoritative medical or surgical persons. -7- 10. Diagnostic Charges means the actual cost charged for X-Ray or LaEotitbry examinations of the Covered Person which are made or recom- mended by a Physician for diagnostic purposes. it. Covered Expense includes only those usual , reasonable, and customary charges made for medical services and supplies which most physicians would consider to be necessary for treatment of an injury or illness, D. PARTICIPATION DEFINITIONS 1. Active Service - M employee will be considered in Active Service with tie`emp over on a day which is one of the employer's scheduled work days if the employee is performing in the customary manner ail of the regular employment duties with the employer on a full-time basis on that day, either at one of the employer's business establishments or at some loca- tion to which the employer's business requires travel , M employee will be considered in Active Service on a day which is not one of the employer's scheduled work days only if the employee was performing in • the customary manner all of the regular employment duties on the pre- ceding scheduled work day. A Dependent will be considered in Active Service on any day if the dependent is then engaging in all the normal activities of a person in good health of the same age and sex, and is not confined in a medical facility. (This does not apply to a newborn). 2. Contribution shall mean the amount payable by the employer or the amount payable by the employer/employee jointly for participation in the bene- fits of the Plan. 3. Covered Dependents shall be those who are eligible as provided herein and enrolled by a Covered Employee. Covered Dependents shall be the spouse of the Covered Employee; and children from birth to age 19, to age 23, if a registered student at an accredited college, vocational school , or university on a full-time basis, provided such children are unmarried, and dependent upon the Covered Employee for support and main- tenance. The term "children" shall include natural children, adopted children, foster children, and step children who depend upon the employee for support and maintenance, No employee will be considered both as a dependent and as an employee. If an employee and spouse are both eligible employees, only one may have dependent coverage for eligible children. Covered Dependent shall also include a dependent child after age 19, provided the child is (1) incapable of self-sustaining employment by reason of mental or physical handicap, (2) chiefly dependent upon the Covered Employee and/or the Covered Employee's Spouse for support and maintenance, and (3) has been continuously covered by the Plan prior to his/her 19th birthday. Proof of such Incapacity and dependency must be furnished to the Administrator by the Covered Employee within the thirty one (31) days -8- prior to the child's 19th birthday and at reasonable intervals thereafter. Dependents DO NOT include children of a dependent son or daughter. i. 4. Covered Em lo ee is a permanent full-time employee of the Employer who is eligi e a eunder and who has been enrolled in the Plan, To be con- sidered a full-time employee, one must work an average of 32 hours per week. in addition, such an employee will not be covered unless on the "date of eligibility' the employee is actually working a full day on that date; otherwise, his/her effective date will be deferred until return to actual service for a full day's work. 5. Covered Person is a Covered Employee or a Covered Dependent. 6. Eligibility and Effective Dates - Employees who are eligible for health coverage are1l"iose full-time employees of Weld County. Full-time employees are those employed in a permanent position scheduled to work, 32 or more hours per week. Coverage shall become effective on the first day of the month following the first full month's pay period. All employees shall become covered as they become eligible subject to the following: a. All enrollments are subject to making proper application for coverage under the Plan. b. Dependents shall be covered simultaneously with employees covering them as dependents, provided they are not confined in a hospital on the effective date. Coverage for newborn children will begin from birth. However, they need to be formally enrolled and appropriate coverage arranged within thirty-one (31) days from birth for coverage to be effective thereafter. c. For dependents (as stated in a and b above) who are 'not enrolled within this thirty-one (31) day period, and for whom coverage is subsequently desired, a health questionnaire showing evidence of insurability will be required. Coverage will begin on the date of approval of the Contract Administrator. d. M open-enrollment period will be scheduled in November of each year. 7. Pre-existing Conditions New Employees or Covered Persons becoming eligible after January 1, 1983 will not be entitled to covered medical expenses that are incurred as the result of an injury or sickness for which the Covered Person has consulted with a Physician or received any medical care or services within the three month period immediately preceding the effective date of coverage, unless incurred after the expiration of a period of: • -9- a. Three (3) consecutive months ending after the date the benefits are effective for the Covered Person during which no medical care or treatment of such injury or illness has been received, or b. After a period of six (6) consecutive months during which the Covered Person was continuously at work and a member of the plan. (This does not pertain to Covered Dependents),or c. After a period of twelve (12) consecutive months during which the Covered Person has been continuously a member of the Plan. 8. Individual Termination of Coverage: Coverage torrovered Employees andlor Covered Dependents will terminate on the earliest of the following dates: a. The date of termination of the Plan. b. The date the Covered Person becomes a full-time member of the Armed Forces of any country. c. The date the Covered Person ceases to meet eligibility requirements. d. The end of the month when contributions cease. 9. Late Entrants - Employees or dependents not enrolled within thirty-one DTI days -Tollowing their eligibility date, or, in the case of newly acquired dependents, within thirty-one (31) days of such acquisition, must provide evidence of good health satisfactory to the Contract Administrator. Coverage will begin on the date of approval by the Contract Administrator, An open enrollment will be conducted each year during the month of November. Enrollment during this month will not require evidence of good health. 10. Personal Leave of Absence - Properly enrolled employees of the Employer may confinue, at their expense, health coverage for themselves and/or their dependents while on an approved Personal Leave of Absence for the period indicated by the Employer's personnel policy. 11. Medical Leave of Absence - When a Physician requires that a Covered Person not return to work, benefits will be continued for a period not to exceed the length of time accrued under said employee's sick leave plan, or grants of sick days from the Weld County Sick Leave Bank, plus 31 days, provided the Covered Person makes the required contribution to the plan which he/she would otherwise be required to contribute. in order to be covered white on a Medical Leave of Absence, the employee must be: a. continuously and totally disabled, and b, under the care of a licensed Physician, and • -10- c. provide proof of disability satisfactory to the Employer at reaso- nable intervals upon request. 12. Dependents of Deceased'Employees - Limited coverage for Covered Dependents ii a decease3 employee can be continued provided application for conversion is made in writing to the Plan within thirty-one (31) days of the date of termination of benefits under this Plan. E. CONTRIBUTIONS The employer and employee share in the cost of the benefits under this plan. i -11- I i , F SUPPLOiENTAL ACCIDENT BENEFIT A. BENEFIT PROVISION If a Covered Person shall; as a. result of accidental bodily injuries sustained while covered under this Plan, incur expense which is usual , reasonable and customary for: • (1) medical treatment or services performed by a legally qualified Phy- sician; or I4 (2) room and board and any other necessary medical services and care pro- vided by a legally constituted hospital ; or (3) nursing care provided by a registered graduate nurse; or (4) ambulance charges; the Plan will pay for such related medical expense Incurred during the ninety day period imnediately following the date of the accident, but not to exceed, in the aggregate, for any one accident, the maximum payment spe- cified in the "Suntory of Benefits.' B. LIMITATIONS 1. No payment shall be made under this benefit for expenses incurred for or on account of pregnancy; or 2. for expenses incurred for eye refractions, eye glasses, hearing aids, prosthetic devices or fitting of same; or 3. for expenses beyond the limitations described under "General Limitations"; 4. nor shall payments under the Supplemental Accident Benefit serve to satisfy the major medical deductible. • • • • • -12- • MAJOR MEDICAL BENEFIT A. BENEFIT PROVISION Upon receipt of due proof, satisfactory to the Contract Administrator, that a Covered Person has incurred an expense for treatment of an illness or injury, the Plan will pay those amounts Indicated in the "Summary of Benefits" of Medically Necessary Usual , Reasonable, and Customary charges. The benefits payable shall not exceed the "Maximum lifetime Benefit" and are subject to the "Deductible' specified herein and are subject to all limita- tions and conditions of the Plan. B. DEDUCTIBLE 1. The "Deductible' equals the sum of the cash deductible specified in the "Summary of Benefits" and any other provision of this Plan. The deduc- tible amount applies during each Calendar Year. 2. Carry-over Provision: In order that a Deductible will not be applied Tate In one taiendar Year and soon again in the following year, any Covered Expenses incurred during the last three months of a Calendar Year which apply toward the Deductible (whether or not it is fully satisfied) for that year, may also be applied toward the Deductible for the subsequent Calendar Year. 3, Family Deductible: When the covered members of a family have satisfied the maximum Deductible per family in a Calendar Year, no further cash Deductible need be satisfied in that Calendar Year. This applies only to expenses incurred during the Calendar Year; expenses which are carried over from a prior year under the carry-over provision of this section will not be recognized. 4. Common Accident: If two or more Covered Persons in the same family are Tirured in a common accident, the Deductible amount applicable in the Calendar Year of the common accident shall be limited to a single cash Deductible amount for that Calendar Year. C. MAXIMAL LIFETIME BENEFIT the Maximum lifetime Benefit as shown In the "Summary of Benefits" , is the maximum lifetime amount of benefits available for any Covered Person, whether or not there has been an interruption in the continuity of coverage. 9. COVERED MEDICAL EXPENSES Covered Medical Expenses shall include, subject to the "General Limitations," only Medically Necessary Usual , Reasonable and Customary charges for services and supplies which are incurred by a Covered Person due to: 1. hospital charges by a "hospital" as defined herein for room and board and other hospital services required for purposes of treatment, but not -13- Ei to exceed the average 'send-private room tate or intensive care unit room rate; 2. charges for anesthetics and their administration; 3. charges made by a "Physician" or recommended by and directly supervised by a 'Physician" for Medically Necessary services; 4. charges made for the necessary professional services of a physiothera- pist; 5, charges for speech therapy by a qualified speech therapist to restore speech loss, or correct an impairment, due to (a) a congenital defect for which corrective surgery has been performed, or (b) an injury or sickness except for a mental , psychoneurotic or personality disorders; 6. charges for the following medical services or supplies that are recom- mended by the Physician: a. drugs and medicines requiring a Physician's prescription; b. oxygen and/or rental of equipment required for its administration, but not to exceed the purchase price of such equipment; c. radiotherapy; d. diagnostic X-ray and laboratory services; e. charges for braces, casts, splints, initial artificial limbs or other original prosthetic appliances to replace lost physical organs or parts or to aid in their functions when impaired if the loss or impaired function occurred while covered under this Plan, Covered charges are for original placement. f. blood and blood plasma; g. ambulance to a local hospital where adequate medical treatment can be administered; h. insulin and insulin syringes; i, head halter or other traction apparatus; j. rental of a wheel chair, special hospital bed, iron lung, crutches, and other reasonable, Medically Necessary mechanical and therapeutic equipment but not to exceed their purchase price; k. emergency room services; 7. charges for pre and post natal visits; 8. charges for vasectomies and tubal ligations; -14- 9. Charges made by a legally qualified Physician for performing oral ?` surgery consisting of cutting procedures for removal of tumors, cysts, and charges incurred to restore sound natural teeth within six months after the date of an accident, unless medically indicated that treatment be delayed,provided that the injury or condition and treatment thereof occurs while this coverage is in effect. Such charges includes dental X-rays and general anesthesia, Medically Necessary and prescribed by a legally qualified Physician; 10. Chiropractic services rendered by a O.C. will only be covered for the detection and correction by manual or mechanical means, including X-rays incidental thereto, the structural imbalance, distortion or subluxation in the human body for the removal of nerve interference, where such interference is the result of or related to distortion, misalignment, or subluxation of or in the vertebral column. Chiropractic care which exceeds the following guidelines may not be considered as a covered expense if it is determined to be maintenance, palative, or excessive care: a. three visits per week for the first four weeks; b. two visits per week for the next eight weeks; c. one visit per week for the next four weeks; Consideration of treatment programs exceeding these guidelines must be accompanied by the attending Chiropractor's statement outlining their Medical Necessity; The benefits payable under this provision will not exceed the following maximums: a. $30.00 maximum consideration per visit; b. $500.00 maximum payment per Calendar Year per Covered Person; c. $5,000.00 maximum payment per lifetime per Covered Person. 11. charges for services of a registered graduate nurse or licensed prac- tical nurse or nurse practitioner, if authorized by a Physician; 12. charges for allergy testing or injections. -15- HOSPITAL'CAR£ BENEFIT Upon receipt of due proof of eligibility that a Covered Person has incurred necessary expenses which ,are recommended and approved by a 'Physician* as herein defined, for hospital care for diagnosis or treatment of an illness or injury, the Plan will pay Usual, Reasonable and Customary charges not exceeding the maximum amount specified in the Summary of Benefits for such charges. A. DEDUCTIBLE The 'Deductible' equals the sum of the Cash Deductible specified in the 'Summary of Benefits' and any other provision of this Plan. The Deductible amount applies during each Calendar Year, 8. ROG1, BOARD, AND GENERAL NURSING CARE The Plan will pay the amount charged by the hospital for a Covered Person who is confined for room, board, and general nursing care, not to exceed the Semi-Private, Intensive Care-Unit, or Coronary Care Unit room rate, C. OTHER HOSPITAL CHARGES The Plan will pay the Usual , Reasonable and Customary amounts charged by the hospital for Medically Necessary services, medicines, and supplies for diagnosis or treatment of illness or injury during any one period of con- finement provided: 1. the Covered Person is hospital-confined as an inpatient; or 2. the Covered Person has surgery performed in the hospital. D. SUCCESSIVE PERIODS OF HOSPITAL CONFINEMENT Successive periods of hospital confinement shall be considered as one con- finement unless: 1. The later confinement commences after complete recovery from the sickness or injury which caused an earlier confinement; 2. The later confinement results from causes entirely unrelated to the causes of an earlier confinement; 3. The confinements are separated by the employee's return to work for two weeks, or in the case of a dependent, a separation from the previous confinement of three (3) months duration. -16- ANESTHESIOLOGY BENEFIT A A. BENEFIT PROVISION '_ Benefits are payable when a Covered Person incurs charges for anesthetic services rendered by a licensed anesthesiologist in connection with a surgi- cal operation. Under this benefit, the 1974 American Society of Anesthesiologists Relative Value Guide will be used based on unit value plus time, but not to exceed the Usual , Customary and Reasonable charge. B. ANESTHESIOLOGY BENEFIT LIMITATIONS No amount will be payable under this Section for charges: 1. which are excluded under the General limitations provisions; 2. which result from any sickness or bodily injury arising out of or in the course of an individual 's employment; 3. cosmetic surgery, -17- SURGICAL BENEFIT A. BENEFIT PROVISION • If a Covered Person incurs necessary expense as a result of an injury or . illness which causes the person to undergo any non-cosmetic surgical proce- g duce, the Plan shall pay the Medically Necessary Usual , Reasonable and Customary expense incurred for: e- I. the services of the principal surgeon; and/or (I 1I 2. plastic and reconstructive surgery if the surgery is necessary to correct deformities causing functional physiological difficulties arising from illness or injury. • B. MULTIPLE AND/OR BILATERAL PROCEDURES if two or more surgical procedures are performed at one time through the same incision or in the same operative field, the maximum amount payable for surgery will be the procedure for which the highest surgical benefit is pro- vided. In the event that two or more separate operations are performed during one period in the operating room, the amount payable shall be the Surgical Benefit payable for the operation performed for which the highest Surgical Benefit is provided; plus not over 50% of the Surgical benefits specified for the other operation(s). C. LIMITATIONS i. No payment shall be made under this benefit for expenses incurred for or on account of weight control or obesity, other than °Morbid Obesity"; or 2. for treatment or services described under °General Limitations". -18- GENERAL LIMITATIONS No benefits shall be payable under any part of this Plan with respect to: 1. any charges not Medically Necessary for diagnosis or treatment of an illness, injury, or pregnancy; or 2. any charges for cosmetic surgery unless due to an accident or injury occuring while covered; or 3. any charges for rhinoplasty, blepharoplasty or brow lift except charges for rhinoplasties and blepharoplasttes to correct a functional condition or charges for rhinoplasty to correct a condition as a result of an acci- dental injury; or 4. vaccinations, tnnoculations, or any charges for any examination for check- up illnesspurposes c to (except as otherwise provideds for yin thisgPlan); or njury or 5. any injury or illness for which the Covered Person on whose behalf claim Is presented is not under the regular care of a Physician; or 6. any charges for any condition, disability or expense resulting from or sustained as a result of being engaged to an illegal occupation, commission of or attempted commission of an assault or a felonious act; or 7. any charges for any condition, disability or expense resulting from or sustained as a result of war or act of war, declared or undeclared; or 8. any charges for any condition or disability which would entitle the Covered Person to any benefit under a Worker's Compensation Act or similar legisla- tion or which is due to injury or sickness arising out of or in the course of any occupation or employment for wage or profit; or 9. hearing aids, batteries or repairs; or 10. any charges for professional services performed by a person who ordinarily resides in the Covered Person's household or who is related to the Covered Person as a spouse, parent, child, brother, sister, whether such rela- tionship is by blood or exists in law; or 11. charges for instruction or activities for weight reduction, weight control , or physical fitness even if the services are performed or prescribed by a Physician; or • 12. any charges for artificial insemination; or reversal of vasectomies , or reversal of tuba) ligation; or 13. any charges for eye glasses, correction of vision, fitting of glasses or eye examinations; or 14, any charges for air conditioners, purifiers, dehumidifiers, corrective shoes, heating pads, hot water bottles, and other clothing and equipment which is not solely for medical purposes; or -19- I 15, any charges for special education, counseling, or care for learning de- ficiencies or behavioral problems, whether or not associated with a mani- fest mental disorder or other disturbance; or 16. any charges for routine health examinations, muitiphasic screening tests, and physician checkups not associated with any disease, injury or condition requiring professional service or treatment (except as otherwise provided for in this Plan); or 11. travel expenses of a Physician attending a Covered Person, or travel ex- penses of a Covered Person, although recommended by a Physician; or 18. any charges for preparing medical reports or itemized bills; or 19. non-medical expenses such as training, educational instructions or edu- cational materials, even if they are performed or prescribed by Physician; or 20. services or supplies for which there is no legal obligation to pay, or charges which would not be made but for the availability of benefits under this Plan; or 21. any expenses which exceed the usual , customary and reasonable expenses for the medical care rendered; or 22. vitamins and/or nutritional supplements; or 23. acupuncture administered by other than an H.D. or D.O. ; or 24. any charges related to custodial care, sanitarium care, or rest cares; or 25. treatment not prescribed or recommended by a Physician; or 26. hospitalization charges for dental treatment. However, the hospital charges will be covered if the patient has another medical condition which requires that dental treatment be provided on an inpatient basis and the Medical Necessity of hospitalization is certified by a Physician; or 27. obstetrical care for a dependent other than the spouse of an enrolled employee or the female employee; or 28, charges for mailing or sales tax; or 29. medical expenses for equifrnent, supplies, procedures or treatments which are experimental in nature or which have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration or the appropriate authorizing agency; or 30, treatment of (a) weak, strained, flat, unstable or unbalanced feet, metetar- saigla or bunions, except open cutting operations, (b) corns, calluses or toenails, except the removal of nail roots and necessary services in the treatment of metabolic or peripheral-vascular disease; or -20- 31. expenses in connection with drug abuse, drug addict) , vows and mental conditions except where specifically noted here n; 32. treatment of periodontal Or periapicai disease or any condition (other than a malignant tumor) involving teeth, surrounding tissue or structure. However, this exclusion does not apply to the benefits for dental treatment described under the "Supplemental Accident Expenses" Section; or 33. Chiropractic Maintenance, Palative or Excessive Care; or 34. any expenses resulting from intentional self-Inflicted injury or attempted intentional self-destruction while sane or insane. 35. any expenses related to treatment of temporomandibular joint disfunction. -21 NOW TO FILE A CLAM_ Claim forms can be obtained from the Personnel Office, or by calling or writing James Benefits, 3895 Upham Street, #100, Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80034.0987, (303) 423-2400. The Employee Statement on the top of the claim form must be completed in FULL and signed by the employee. Itemized bills (hospital , doctor anestbe- sioTo st, laboratory, prescriptions, etc.) should be attached to the claim form, and the Attending Physician Statement on the bottom of the claim form should be completed by the appropriate Physician unless ALL necessary infor- mation is included on the Physician's own form. The completed claim form and the attached bills should be sent to: Weld County t c/o dames Benefits }! P.O. Box 987 Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80034-0987 Identification cards and claim forms are available for Plan participants from the Personnel Office of Weld County. • 22 HOW TO FILE A CLAIM Claim forms can be obtained from the Personnel Office, or by calling or writing James Benefits, 3895 Upham Street, 1100, Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80034-0987, (303) 423-2400, The Employee Statement on the top of the claim form must be completed in FULL and signed by the employee. itemized bills (hospital , doctor anesthe- sio o fst, laboratory, prescriptions, etc.) should be attached to the claim form, and the Attending Physician Statement on the bottom of the claim form should be completed by the appropriate Physician unless ALL necessary infor- mation is included on the Physician's own form, The completed claim form and the attached bills should be sent to: Weld County c/o James Benefits P.O. Box 987 Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80034-0987 identification cards and claim forms are available for Plan participants from the Personnel Office of Weld County. • -22- COORDINATION OF BENEFITS A. APPLICATION If any individual covered under this Plan is also covered under other plans, the benefits payable under-this Plan will be coordinated with benefits payable under all other plans. Coordination will apply in determining the benefits payable with respect to an individual for any Claim Determination Period if, for the Allowable Expenses incurred during that period, the sum of the following would exceed those Allowable Expenses: 1. the benefits that would be payable under this Plan in the absence of coordination, and 2, the benefits that would be payable under all other plans in the absence of provisions for coordination in those plans, Except as provided in the following paragraph, when Coordination of Benefits applies to the benefits payable with respect to an individual for Claim Determination Period, the benefits that would be payable for Allowable Expenses incurred during that period under this Plan in the absence of Coordination of Benefits will be reduced to the extent necessary so the sum of those reduced benefits and all the benefits payable for those Allowable Expenses under all other plans will not exceed the total of those Allowable Expenses. Benefits payable under all other plans include the benefits that would have been payable had claim been properly made for them. If, in coordinating the benefits of this Plan with those of another plan, the rules set forth in the following paragraph would require this Plan to determine its benefits before the other plan and the other plan which con- tains a provision coordinating its benefits with those of this Plan would, according to its rules, determine its benefits after the benefits of this • Plan have been determined, then the benefits of that other plan will be • ignored for the purposes of determining the benefits of this Plan. B. ORDER OF BENEFIT DETERMINATION The rules establishing the order of benefit determination are: I. The benefits of a plan which covers the individual for whom claim is made other than as a Dependent will be determined before the benefits of a plan which covers that individual as a Dependent. 2. The benefits of a plan which covers the individual for whom claim is made as a Dependent of a male will be determined before the benefits of a plan which covers that individual as a Dependent of a female. However, for a dependent child of a divorced couple, the coverage of the parent who has custody of the child will be determined before the bene- fits of the other parent are determined (unless stipulated otherwise by a court decree). -23- 3. When Rules 1 and 2 do not establish an order of benefit determination, the benefits of a plan Which has covered the individual for whom claim is made for the longer period of time will be determined before the benefits of a plab which has covered the individual the shorter period of time. • When Coordination of Benefits operates to reduce the total amount of benefits • otherwise payable during any Claim Determination Period with respect to an individual covered under this Plan, each benefit that would be payable in the • absence of Coordination of Benefits, will be reduced proportionately, and the • reduced amount will be charged against any applicable benefit limit of this Plan. C, DEFINITIONS APPLICABLE TO THIS PROVISION 1. Plan • The term "Plan" includes the following plans under which a person is entitled to receive or received benefits or services for or by reason of i&idtarbr entir reatment. a. Group Plans, insured or self-funded; group, blanket, or franchise insurance coverage; group hospital or medical service plans, and other group pre-payment coverage; any coverage under labor manage- ment trusted plans, union welfare plans, employer organization plans, or employee benefit organization plans. b, The "Medicare" program, including Part A and Part B, established by Title XVIII of the Social Security Act. A person shall be con- sidered to be entitled to all of the coverage provided by Medicare on and after the earliest date the person would have become so entitled if the person had promptly submitted all applications and proofs required for such coverage. A person who Is entitled to the coverage provided by Medicare will be considered entitled to receive benefits, whether or not application for such coverage or benefits has been made. It shall be deemed that any disabled person eli- gible for Medicare benefits or any individual age 65 or over shall be entitled to Medicare. NOTE: Medicare benefits will be considered as secondary payments for any eligible individual between the ages of 65 through age 69 wishing to be covered by this plan, c, Any coverage required or provided by any statute, including any no- fault automobile insurance provided or required by statute and/or any automobile medical insurance. 2, Allowable Expense Means any Usual , Reasonable and Customary item of expense at least a portion of which is covered under at least one of the plans covering the individual for whom claim is made. When a plan provides benefits in the -24- form of services rather than cash payments, the reasonable cash value of each service rendered will be considered to be both an Allowable Expense and a benefit paid. 3. Claim Determination Period The term "Claim Determination Period" means a period commencing with any January 1 and ending at twelve o'clock (12:00) midnight on the next suc- ceeding December 31, or that portion of such period during which the person on whose expenses claim is based has been covered under this plan. D. RELEASE OF INFORMATION For the purposes of determining the applicability of and implementing the terms of the above provisions of this Plan or any similar provision of another plan, the Contract Administrator may, without consent of or notice to any individual , release to or obtain from any other insurance company or other organization or individual any information, concerning any individual , which the Contract Administrator considers to be necessary for those pur- poses. Any individual claiming benefits under this Plan will furnish to the Contract Administrator the information that may be necessary to implement the above provisions. E. PAYMENTS Whenever payments which should have been made under this Plan in accordance with the above provisions have been made under any other plans, the Contract Administrator will have the right, exercisable alone and in its sole discre- tion to pay to any organization making those payments any amounts it deter- mines to be warranted In order to satisfy the intent of the Coordination of Benefits Provisions. Amounts paid In this manner will be considered to be benefits paid under this Plan; and to the extent of these payments, the Employer will be fully discharged from liability under this Plan. F. CLAIMS PAYMENTS MADE IN ERROR If payments in excess of the correct amount due are made, the Plan may recover all excess amounts paid. Recovery will be made by reducing or suspending future plan payments, or by requiring the Covered Person to pay back the overpayment in full , or in installments, until the overpayment is recovered. G. RECOVERY AND SUBROGATION Whenever payments have been made by the Contract Administrator in excess of the maximum amount of payment necessary to satisfy the intent of the Coordination of Benefit provisions, the Contract Administrator will have the right to recover excess payment from any individuals, insurance companies or other organizations. -25- In the event of payment in part or in full by this Plan of any expense incurred for hospital , surgical , medical , or dental services, and medical supplies for the benefit of an Eligible Participant or an Eligible Participant's dependent , this, Plan shall be subrogated to the extent of the amount of such payment to all the rights, powers, privileges and remedies, of the Eligible Participant or the Eligible Participant's dependent against any person, firm, corporation, organization, plan or other entity regarding the payment of such expense. H. LEGAL ACTIONS No action at law or in equity shall be brought to recover on the policy prior to the expiration of 60 days after written proof of loss has been fur- nished in accordance with the requirements of the Plan. No such action shall be brought after the expiration of three years after the time written proof of loss is required to be furnished. I. PROOFS OF LOSS/TIMELY SUBMISSION OF CLAIMS — i Written proof of loss must be furnished to James Benefits, in case of claim for loss for which the policy provides any payment, within 90 days after the date of such loss. Failure to furnish such proof within the time required shall not invalidate nor reduce any claim if it was not reasonably possible to give proof within such time, provided such proof is furnished as soon as reasonably possible; and in no event, except in the absence of legal capa- city of the claimant, later than one year from the time proof is otherwise required. Under no circumstances will a claim be honored for payment beyond 90 days following the date coverage terminates. -26- COMMON LAW SPOUSE Coverage is provided for p common-law spouse, as defined by the courts, in accordance with the laws of the State of Colorado. The requirements which must be net for a relationship to gain recognition as a Common-Law Marriage are coha- bitation and general reputation as married, Both factors must be present. Mere cohabitation is not sufficient. General reputation as to marital relation has been defined by the courts to mean "the understanding among neighbors and acquaintances with whom the parties associate in their daily lives that they are living together as husband and wife, and not in meretricious intercourse". (Citations omitted) To establish the presumption of marriage by cohabitation and repute there must be presented clear, consistent , convincing and positive evidence. The sorts of things the courts in Colorado have relied upon are: 1. What the parties call themselves in introductions, "my wife, Betty rather than "my girlfriend, Betty Maiden name": 2. Mow each fill out forms such as credit or employment applications, i .e. checking the block marked married or the one marked single, and the name used by the woman. ; 3. Whether they rent their apartment or home as Mr. and Mrs. Smith; 4, Presence of joint bank accounts in a married name (joint bank account where woman uses her family name was held to go against the presumption of marriage relationship). if such evidence is present and the couple are holding themselves out as husband and wife, they are entitled to the benefits and privileges of any other married couple. FACSLITY OF PAYMENT If, in the opinion of the Contract Administrator, a valid release cannot be ren- dered for the payment of any benefit payable under this Plan, the Contract Administrator may, at its option, make such payment to the individual or indivi- duals as have , in their opinion, assumed the care and principal support of the Covered Person and are, therefore, equitably entitled thereto. In the event of the death of the Covered Person prior to such time as all benefit payments due him/her have been made, the Plan Administrator may, at its sole discretion and option, honor benefit assignments, tf any, made prior to the death of such Covered Person. Any payment made by the Plan in accordance with the above provision shall fully discharge the Plan to the extent of such payment. _27_ PROCESS IN CASE Of DISPUTED CLAIM if a Covered Employee has reason to believe a claim has not been settled pro- perly, or a claim has been improperly denied, the following process applies: 1. Contact the Contract Administrator in writing to ask for a second review. The claim will be reviewed by the Contract Administrator and the Plan Administrator's consultant servicing the account. if the result of this review is not satisfactory, then: 2. Request a review in writing from the Director of Personnel of Weld County stating in clear and concise terms the reason for disagreement with the handling of the claim. This request must be made within sixty (60) days after receipt of a declination letter from the Contract Administrator (James Benefits), Upon receipt of the request, the file will be reviewed and the results of the review will be furnished to the Covered Employee, along with copies of pertinent Plan Documents upon which this declination is based. if the Covered Employee still finds the claim is improperly denied per the Plan Documents, he/she has a legal right to take what appropriate action he/she believes is necessary. i -28- i 'CONVERSION PRIVILEGE Any Covered Person, within thirty-one days after the date health benefits ter- minate because of termination of employment or because of membership in a class or classes eligible for such coverage, shall be entitled to have issued to him/her, without evidence of insurability, an individual policy of health insurance provided written application therefor and payment of the first premium thereon is made to the insurance company within said thirty-one days. Any such individual policy issued shall cover: a. the Person, if the health benefits under this Plan covered the Person only; or b. the Person and his/her Dependents, if the health benefits under this Plan covered both the Person and the Person's dependents; and shall become effective on the day immediately following the date of ter• mination of coverage under this Plan. The form of this individual policy, the coverage thereunder and all other terms and conditions thereof shall be such as Is then provided by the insuring company with respect to Insurance issued pursuant to an application made in accordance with these provisions. * if a Covered Person's health coverage under this Plan with respect to a Dependent spouse is terminated because of the death of the Person, such spouse shall be entitled to have issued to him/her an individual policy of health insurance in the same manner and subject to the same conditions as provided for the Covered Person, If a Covered Person's health coverage under this Plan with respect to a Dependent child is terminated because of the child's marriage or attainment of the maximum age specified in this Plan for Dependent children, such child shall be entitled to an individual policy of health insurance in the same manner and subject to the same conditions as provided for the Covered Person. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION SHALL NOT BE APPLICABLE TO ANY INDIVIDUAL ON AND AFTER THE DATE THE COVERED PERSON BECOMES AN ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUAL UNDER TITLE XVIII OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT AS AMENDED (MEDICARE), OR WOULD HAVE BECOME AN ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUAL UNDER SUCH LAN HAD TIMELY APPLICATION BEEN MADE. * The Conversion Privilege described herein shall also be applicable to a spouse who ceases to be a Dependent due to legal separation or legal dissolu- tion of marriage. -29- The effective date of this Plan Document is January 1, 198]. IT IS AGREED BY VELD COUNTY that the provisions contained in this Plan Document are acceptable apd will be the basis for the administration of said Employer's Employee Benefit Program described herein. SIGNED AT Greeley, Colorado This isth day of December , f982. WITNESS: '1GLt" asm`y7 2ulr tom,/ BY l 7�SZLa ch3innan Haard of county ceramics/were) Tltie By 'flue -30- . : Galbraith FRED. S. JAMES & CO. . P 0. Be,987,1895 Upham Steel,1100,Wheat 1104e,(Denver).Cotoratlo 80033{303)4212400_ -_--- December 10, 1982 Mr. Richard Barrett Personnel Director Weld County - Colorado 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Group Life b Health Plans Dear Dick: Attached are the applications/agreements requiring signature for the new life/ADM/Supplemental Life, Individual Excess Risk, Aggregate Excess Risk and Administration/Consulting Contracts to be effective January 1, 1983. The following items are attached: $3 1. Hartford Life insurance Application (.36/.03/.33) .36 03 3386m 0�sit /• /• � $3,816.00 2. Hartford individual Stop-loss Application ($50,000 deductible - 12 mo. accum/12 mo. benefit) (2.32/ee/ma) $1,654.16 3. Georgetown (Fiduciary General) Aggregate (Stop-loss Application (2.26/ee/mo.) $1 ,6i1.38 4. James Benefits Administration/Consulting Contract $2,000.00 - Set up Fee Please have the appropriate person sign all forms, make a copy for your records, and return all originals to my attention. You will note there are two originals of the Consulting/Administration Contract, you should have both signed, and return one for your records. Also, please include drafts for the deposit amounts and parties indicated, or notify us if you prefer us to withdraw the money from your fund bank account. The estimated deposits assume 713 employees, $6,400,00 Basic Life/AD&D, and $4,000,000 of Supplemental Life. Proper credits will be made on the February statements for actual amounts based on final enrollment. Al 'dr,St.e G's8 A(I,re E.5 Mr. Richard Barrett December 10, 1982 Page 2 • Dick, we appreciate your assistance and look forward to serving you and your employees. Should you have any questions, please contact me. Sine , Richard W. Johnson Consul tant RhY:tmd cc: Masoud Shirazi Leonard Amendola Enclosures 11 Group Insurance Application :r'� TIlE HARTFORD Appirar et is hereby made to to Hartford this and Accident Insurance Company on the Lass d to hkrmal:3n cola'Pled n Pis aWcat.n, anwjed risk spersfca✓.lns.Fa enrollment da!a,end ava'a:re i xpe once deta. Tie apprratuon in es entirety,and any'wed a5St:ccal rnf e'ra e s tried W Were Circe appoval before insurance can become (rectve. ft any coverage requires amployoe collars/ken.el least 15%of to ert$L!e enproyees must erroi tercel coverage can tr cur re erecha gates tee IJied b change based on oriel er•opment da!a sod any proposal onSficat:wq. Svbird Ia enrollment to kyao.virg erects dare is desired._ _ Ja17Lsai_y_1,_19_83_ . Oay, Eigriyirty Wairg Period Original Group None _ Nee NeeE.ryoyees Eirst ltJrr'ontLf9l1 pit ing_one_ful_1._ffl4b'3 p))_ptf42___ hdcate namels)and addresses)or Svbs:dary of AM based Companies lo to nsoled on to Special Plorisiers page.akrq wtli to Erectly la Deets) d Coverage,and respective nitrite,Cl empvryees. ts any One Leta Insurance b be wren concurrently with trs plan? (3 No ❑ Yes --provide decals in Special Pi /Otte Weld County Colorado l�iY et4 yr Entry_ afwl Ova(%tn O. Vial Primed hr.and Um d ARor'lsd Sgry _-_ To be compered by Salts geGeserxarve Aftecto ents —Re .fired. O Gen7 Data A O Gent Dale 8 L$ Deposapreotool Incl. ISL) C3 Enrollment Cards (I month est osmium rea.ired) Group GSA£Cecf�carons Forms:. 3 is,. ADS),iSbc 'i<2i3a�5( _ ❑ Mapco Medcal Ecense ❑ Special Pic' sans ❑ tong Tenon Usabti r (85% paeVcirpsIon rewired for dental h O Dental Expense Bc*eCt v ❑ Bask Health Coverages O Surr+.ors Income only bans) Kristine L. Thompson 333-48-0980 Saes ReWesentatve --_--- _________ Soda/Security No Denver Denver Ares O?ce--------,------'------------____ tie�°rwr O+fee__--------- PokyEmployer Narr.ber__ _ Linde-renting Approval_.. Aws rciril } RECEIPT pxcet,radw d Apie Weld County - Colorado ! cane War; --------- --------- s_ —10`10 NoSerd as s ctedn beard 9x I parent d tae fug Weir-,m m Pe proposed Group essence Pd�cy.or Penes.for wt.kh applcalcn is made. h case appkafion is not acceoled by The Hartlod to payment evkW.ced by INS receipt slag be rehired 010.-in surrender tiered. �\ f 17/, Cur' ?n Gate CJy'm.Da y.Ye al yiryayam ---_ - ----_. Pr?resereae.e d to HanraO b j and RcC�a4ln,uanci Cpnpany HARTFORD Life Application Attachment I. Basic Benefits Basic Life less than 5 years service $1,000 more than 5 years service $12,000 Basic ADS) less than 5 years service $7,000 more than 5 years service $12,0010 Amounts reduce by 35% at age 65, and an additional 35% at age 70, rounded to next higher $500. All benefits terminate at retirement. Quoted Rate: Life - .33 ADtD - .06 II. Srpplercental Benefits 110,000; or $20,000; or $3D,000; or $40,000; or $50,000 Amount stated cannot exceed 2 x gross annual salary, Quoted Rate: Life - .33 ADSO - Not available Sane reduction schedule as Basic Plan. 1 4. Request for Slop loss Insurance THE HARTFORD nevem Is hereby made lo the HAsalFORO ACCIDENT AND INDEMNITY COMPANX on the bash of the information contained h Ws newest. attached risk sseurcatioro,the enrollment data.and available experience data.The Retest for Stop Loss Insurance in As entirety and any req.Jrud additional Inrvmafcn are sot,ect so Horne Office epproval before Insurance can become effective. Indicate names)and edd ess(es)a the Srtsi•Fary or Afidated Companies to be irsured on the Special Provisions page along with the Effective Dates)of Coverage, and respective number of employees. Weld County - Colorado ----- --ty-(Re.ve---------- --- --- — twat Name of Entity (Retestor) Desired Effective Date _-ysanyary_ 1_,__1983__ - - - Month, Day. Year I understand that Stop toss Insurance will become erecfrv, on the desired eeecWe da'.e k Ccated acne provided the written Agreement effecting such Stop Loss Insurance is signed by Hartford Accident and Ydemrrty and the Requester within 90 days eller the Desired Effective Date. If the written Agreement is not signed by bah parties within such 90 day pent],the only obligation of the Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company are be lo return hinds tendered in corneclbn with this P/eyu/qst for Slop loss inssurance. Ely igna t elll TZ b_la Cdsc.!Oee Month, Day, Ye PdmeQf7arre anartin b-oi i +wnzedrsigr>mr — ---------- — To be wftpeted by Sales Representative: Attachments_ Retired a Flan Docume,* $50,000 Individual Stop-toss - 12 mo. accumulation/12 mo. benefit Cj oeposa Premium period - rate $1.51/ee/mo. (I month est.premium retired) Group Risk speorcarcns Forms. 9 Special Provisions Sates RepresewhatheK[1slint_Es_Il'aW2,12n_-. Sock Secvnty No 333-48-0980 _____ Area Oface_Denver .—__ Regional Office Denver Contract Number_ Ondereritinp Approval-_ _ — SignaMa Weld County - Colorado - )lamb dRequestor -_---------------- - $ 1 ,076.63 to be applied as a Ueda toward the payment a the mesh premium on the proposed Stop Loss Insurance Contract for which retest is made in case the Retest %or Stop toss insurance is not accepted by The Hartford,the payment evidenced by this receipt shag be returned%V.c NJrrerd0r thereof. AtiOY)Illi-E fa vv -1--14 /rri Y�)(__Oa'e (Mundt, Day, Year) A nt ReVesentative of a Hacident and Inds. try Cancan; Form 00.110069 PrNed in LISP. ADMINISTRATION AND CONSULTING CONTRACT THIS ADMINISTRATIOUNDpONSULTING(;ONTRD&CT,made and executed the_-_13th _ ____________dayor___ ?c er 19__-_,byand between We)dCounty - .Lolorado._ ___� _hereinafter refeaedloas PlanSponsoc",and JAMES BENEFITS, a division of Fred S James & Co., hereinafter referred to as the "Contract Ad- ministrator and Consultant" RECITALS The Contract Administrator and Consultant Is engaged In the business of performing services as Employee Benefit Consultants and Administrators. The Plan Sponsor hereby engages the r ices of the contract Administrator a d Consultant to pro- videadminislration services for weld County Emloyee Benet1t tuna hereinafter referred to as Plan." For and in consideration of the mutual covenants and the monetary consideration herein recited, it Is mutually agreed as follows: 1. Services to be Performed The Contract Administrator and Consultant shall perform for the Plan Sponsor administrative and consulting services in conjunction with the administration and operation of the Plan.The administrative services to be performed by the Contract Administrator and Consultant are set forth in Exhibit "A",attached hereto and by reference made a part hereof for all purposes. The consulting services to be performed by the Contract Administrator and Consultant are set forth in Ex- hibit "8 ', attached hereto and by reference made a part hereof for all purposes. (a) Asa part of the services to be performed by the Contract Administrator and Consultant,theCon- Iract Administrator and Consultant shall maintain and operate an administrative office for such pur- poses and to pay all normal costs and expenses for such maintenance and operation (except as herein set forth). (b) The Contract Administrator and Consultant shall employ a sufficient staff of employees or others to provide the administrative and consulting services to be performed by the Contract Administrator and Consultant hereunder. However, the Contract administrator and Consultant will not provide or be responsible for the expense and cost of legal counsel, actuaries,consulting physicians or den- tists,certified public accountants, investment counselors, Investment analysts or similar type ser- vices performed for the Plan Sponsor; the Contract Administrator and Consultant shall not be authorized to engage such services or incur any expense or cost therefore without the written con- sent of the Plan Sponsor.in the event that such services are engaged by the Contract Administrator at the request of the Plan Sponsor, the Plan Sponsor shall be responsible for such'services and the cost and expense thereof. (c) The services to be performed by the Contract Adminstrator andConsultant shall be ministerial in nature and shall be performed within the framework of policies,Interpretations,rules,practices and procedures made or established by the Plan Sponsor. The Contract Administrator and Consultant shall not have discretionary authority or discretionary controls respecting management of any trust fund and shall not have authority to nor exercise any control respecting management or disposition of the assets of any trust fund and shall not render investment advice with respect to any money or other property of arty trust fund. 2. Service Fee The Plan Sponsor agrees to pay to the Contract Administrator and Consultant for the services to be performed hereunder the following lees: (a) An Initial one-time fee of S_2L0°0 payable on or before _ December 15, 1982 (b) Monthly fee of ___$1.25_per__coreted_Ruipl oyee_per mont_fi_ The Contract Administrator and Consultant shall provide a statement of the above fees and deduct the amount from the Plan account on or before the 10th of each month;based on enrollment thefirst of the month. In the event that sufficient funds are not available In the account, or it the Plan Sponsor does not submit to the Contract Administrator and Consultant the information to deduct the tees,In- terest will be charged on the fees due the Contract Administrator and Consultant at the rate of one and one-half percent (1%f%) per month or the maximum rale allowed by law, whichever is less. 3. Term The term of this Administration and Consulting Contract would be for the period of one year,beginning January1, 1983 _and ending December 31 _1983 .A1 the end of the contract year,if neither party requests a change the contract shall be automatically renewed.The fees stated In paragraph two(2)are subject tonegotlationontheanniversarydateof thecontract,oron any monthlydue dateaffer the initial oneyearperiodproviding theContract Administrator andConsultant hasgtventimely James Bo is JB Admins Cans SF-120-1{.'82 MED.S-JAMES S;a cCO. co Wxl-A,Aynlnb f Y" l I ACA-:!, irt notice of Intent loadjust the fees.The new fees,and contract would then be in force for one year fromth>e ellective dale Either party shall have the right to terminate or re-negotiate the contract after the Initial one year periodby giving to the other party written notice of such termination or re-negotiation of the terms of the contract at least thirty(30)days In advance.in the event timely notice of intent to re-negotiate the terms of the contract Is given by either party the contract shall continue until such re-negotiated terms are agreed to In writing. In the event Thal such re.negotiated terms are not agreed to in writing by both par- ties within thirty(30)days following the expiration dale of the then current contract year, this contract shall terminate upon thirty(30)days notice.The Contract Administrator and Consultant will have no fur- ther responsibility or obligation hereunder upon termination of this contract. In the event of termination of this contract,if claims are to be processed alter the termination date,the lees for services shall be either the specified percentage of claims or dollars per claim,or based on the average of fees during the last two months of the contract, as follows: 100% of the average fees during the first month after termination,75% the second month,50%the third month,and 25%thereafter until no further claims are process- ed,or services required. 4. Records end Flies The Contract Administrator and Consultant shall ma!nlaln allrecords in conjunc- tIon with theadministratIve services to be performed hereunder.The confidentiality of such records shall be maintained by the Contract Administrator and Consultant and the information therein shalt not be divulged or disclosed or made available to persons other than the Plan Sponsor without the prior writlen approval of the Plan Sponsor cr a court of competent Jurisdiction.In the event of thetermination of this contract,the Contract Administrator and Consultant shall deliver to the Plan Sponsor,upon written re- quest,at a time period mutually agreeable,but not to exceed six months from date of termination,theln- formation on ail claim histories for the past two years.If the claim history Is requested,the Plan Sponsor will payall costsincurred by theContracl Administrator and Consultant in providing the history,including the cost of programming, computer charges, mailing cost, etc. This information will be provided on a magnetic tape with industry standard labels,and will beln the standard formal of theJames Benefits data base.II additional information Is requested by the Plan Sponsor subsequent to the termination of this Contract, the Plan Sponsor will pay all costs Incurred by the Contract Administrator and Consultant In providing such Information, Including the cost of programming,computer charges,mailing costs,etc. The Contract Administrator and Consultant shall be entitled to retain copies of any such records at his own expense. 5. Liabilities and Obligatlons The Contract Administrator and Consultant shall have no responsibility, risk, liability or obligation for the funding of the Plan. The responsibility and obligation for funding the Plan shall be solely and totally the responsibility of the persons or entitles so provided In the Plan. (a) It Is further understood and agreed that the Contract Administrator and Consultant shall have no responsibility or obligation to lake action, regal or otherwise,against any employer or employees or other person to enforce provisions of the Plan.In theeveni that the Plan Sponsor desires to engagethe servicesof the Contract Administrator and Consultant for such purposes,such services shall be engag- ed and rendered only pursuant to a separate written agreement between the parties. (b) It Is further understood and agreed that the Contract Administrator and Consultant shall not be responsible or obligated for the investment of any assets or funds of the Plan.However,the Contract Administrator and Consultant agreestoprepare and maintain recordsol the investment of the assetsof funds of the Plan if the Plan Sponsor requests the Contract Administrator and Consultant to do so and provide the Information and documents necessary to prepare and maintain such record. (c) The Contract Administrator and Consultant will process and pay benefits In accordance with the plan or policyadopted by the Plan Sponsor.ills agreed that the Contract Administrator and Consultant will incorporate sound business practices and be responsible for reasonable Internal audits.Where an error exists the Contract AdministratorandConsultant shall use reasonable ellorts for recovery of any loss resulting therefrom,but will not be required to initiate legal process for any such recovery. 6. Independent Contractor it Is understood and agreed that the Contract Administrator and Consultant Is engaged to perform services under this Agreement as an independent contractor. The Contract Ad- ministrator and Consultant shall use its best efforts to Implement such written instructions, if any,as to policy and procedures which maybe given by the Plan Sponsor provided that hat such Instructions are con sis- tent and compatible with the description of services to be performed by the Contract Administrator and Consultant and are not in violation of or contrary to any laws or regulations,Including but not limited to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974,as amended. 7. Plan Sponsor The term"Plan Sponsor"shall be defined to includethe employer orcorporation spon- soringthe PlanorTrusteesotthe Trust sponsoring the Plan who serve al the timeof execution of thisCon- ' tract and shalt also include trustees serving from time to lime during the term of the Contract.The Con- tract Administration and Consultant shall be entitled to refyupon the actions,noticeor instructions taken • • or given by the Plan Sponsor. eiclinES Benefits JR Admin 6 Cons 51.120-2412 FAUX 5, JAMES I CO. Ccnwry,.+t.,/Cn-;v wrcos 1.4f,,ref 8. Assignment This Contract shall not be assigned by the Contract Administrator and Consultant or its duties,obligations or responsibilities hereunder delegated to any other person or entity without the prior written approval of the Plan Sponsor. 9. Indemnification The Contract AdminIstrator and Consultant agrees to be responsible for any acts or omissions wherein it is finally adjudged or willfully acknowledges it Is guilty of gross negligence, willful misconduct or lack of good faith or want of reasonable and ordinary care. The Plan Sponsor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Contract Administrator and Consultant for any actsor omissions not caused bygross negligence,willful misconduct,lack of good faith or want of reasonable and ordinary care. 10. Additional Services Any changes In the Plan,found to be compatible with existing systems and procedures and approved by the Contract Administrator and Consultant which require additional pro- , gramming,reports or services will be at the expense of the Plan Sponsor. The Plan Sponsor agrees to make changes in benefits only at the beginning of the plan year allowing sixty(60)days prior notice to the Contract Administrator and Consultant. Exceptions must be agreed upon the by Contract Ad• ministrator and Consultant. II. Other Applicable Agreements The Following James Benefits' agreements are by this reference Incorporated in this agreement: Form Number Plan Sponsor's Initials Title of Agreement Date SF-120.4 4182 Administrative Services December 13, 1982 S_-122-3 4)82 Consulting $ervices December f3, 19 2 ➢IanS nsor" Date "ContractAdministrator Date and Consultant" James Benefits JB A6min a Cons.SF-520-3 tat FRED.S.JAMES d CO. 4inSohNb,A^.m%-;s,.'vs I McKH EXHIBIT A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 1. Answer alt telephone and mall inquiries from participants as to benefits provided for them and their dependents. 2. Provide information concerning the plan benefits and eligibility or, articipanls to all providers and participants based on eligibility information provided by the Plan Sponsor. 3. Receive claims and claim documents horn the participants of the plan and verify the eligibility of the claimants for benefits based on eligibility information provided by the Plan Sponsor. 4. Review all claims thoroughly and coordinate them with doctors, hospitals, and other providers of services, to determine that the charges made are necessary, reasonable and customary. 5. Correspond with claimants if additional Information Is needed for payment of their claims. • 6. Coordinate benefits with other benefit plans, insurance plans, and health maintenance organize- lions 7. Handle all claims expeditiously. 8. Process,Issue and distribute the claims,checks or drafts to the participants,hospitals,doctors,or others as applicable and provide documents to support these disbursements. 9. Furnish standard Administrator's Internal forms and coordinate with the Plan Sponsor the design and printing of claim forms,ID cards,and other supplies designed specifically for the Plan Sponsor. 10. Notify claimants in writing of ineligible claims filed, indicating the reason for the declination of same. 11.Provide the following claims report: A. Explanation of benefits S. Claim analysis by tine of coverage and total C. Claim list by participant D.Coordination of benefits savings E. Incurred claim lag study F. Claims pending reports 4.Cash transaction register H. Report to IRS regarding payment to health providers 12. Provide the necessary data to the Plan Sponsor for preparation of ERVSA reports and filings. 13.Attend meetings with Plan Sponsor(trust or corporate)as necessary for proper administrationof the Plan. 14. Provide the Plan Sponsor or participating groups of the plan instruction for reporting their employees' eligibility to the Contract Administrator. 15.Provide a monthly financial report to the Plan Sponsor showing the financial status of the plan as of the end of the preceding month to include the following: A.Contributions and Income 8. Claims paid and expenses James Benefits- J8 A6min b Coca.SF.12G4 482 FRED.S.JAMES a CO. Coe,Jboq,Alrtmlgq!a,I kltUi, EXHIBIT 8 CONSULTING SERVICES 1. Counsel,advise and suggest to the Plan Sponsor aspecificset of benefitswhich will accomplish the aims of the Plan. 2. When a specific set of benefits has been agreed upon,perform the marketing function of negotiating with appropriate Insurance carriers. 3. Prepare a detailed written report concerning the companies that have been considered. This report will contain basically the following material. A. Plan Provisions B. Service Facilities C. Net Cost D. Claim Reserves E. Dividends F. Retentions 4. Provide the consulting, underwriting,and planning to Initiate a self-funded plan where applicable. 5. Provide the consulting as to contribution levels for present benefits. • 6, Provide evaluation and underwriting data for contract changes and provisions such as benefit In- creases and decreases. 7. Keep the Plan Sponsor advised of the Innovations and developments In the field of heath and welfare which would be helpful or of Interest. 8. Counsel with the Plan Sponsor concerning the financial future of the Plan to assure the accumula • - tion of proper reserves. 9. Provide medical cost data and medical cost trends in the area involved which would aid In designing the benelils. 10.Coordinate with legal counsel and others in regard to ERJSA requirements and Information. 11.Assist in the preparation of a Plan Document outlining all benefits and provisions of the Plan. 12.Assist In preparing the announcement material and Summary Plan Description which will be design- ed to advise the Participant of the benefits available and the eligibility requirements. 13.Assist the Plan Sponsor In obtaining proper enrollment data. 14.Consult and assist In design of the required administrative forms; enrollment cards, claim forms, claim explanation of benefits,drafts. 55.Provido a review of marginal or questionable claims. 16.After the Plan has been implemented,remain at the serviced the Plan Sponsor for advice or counsel on any problems that may arise In relation to the Nan, 17.Act as"Agent of Record" on the following coverages: __Hartford -- -Georgetown -- -- — ------- --(along-with-fiasajd_Shirazi_and_leanar4_knendo1I) -- ----- This service Includes competive bidding of various Insured plans as requested. • James Benefits JS cons sF.,n FRED.S.JAMES a CO. Cit3WMb,Abmtnt.t, 0iIAauvn I ' t RESOLUTION RE; APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE WELD COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE AND THE NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN THE SAME. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado Statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Ambulance Service is interested in educational opportunities that may be available at the North Colorado Medical Center and desires to utilize standby time of ambulance attendants at said hospital, and WHEREAS, the North Colorado Medical Center desires to use Weld County paramedics for medical flight duty, and WHEREAS, an Agreement between the Weld County Ambulance Service and the North Colorado Medical Center has been prepared and submitted to the Board of County Commissioners for approval, and WHEREAS, the Board, after studying said Agreement, deems it advisable to approve the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County that the Agreement between the Weld County Ambulance Service and the North Colorado Medical Center be, and hereby is approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that the Chairman of the Board be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Agreement. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15 thday of December, A.D., 1982. ATTEST ))442- Q,wn etilLvif.LltJ WELD BOARDCOUNTY,NCOLORADOSSIONERS Weld County Cltirk and Recorder Y and Clerk to the Board J Martin, Char t B �e� L�s,td� ' "' C utc Carlson, ro Tem + D ¢ only Cler !!! k--- Apr ed ma-lo o . Norman Carlson / iX / Cou ty Attorney _ / ine K. Stein r ;: esn�S./ F, , f f. e: y% t , .: . �-' . - AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this JS.MAday of December, 1982, by and between the WELD COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE, department of Weld County, Colorado, hereinafter referred to as "AMBULANCE SERVICE" and NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER, hereinafter referred to as "HOSPITAL". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Weld County Ambulance Services desires to utilize standby time of ambulance attendants in the medical institution, and WHEREAS, the Regional Health Plan has recommended ambulance service by dispatched from hospitals, and WHEREAS, "Hospital" desires to use "Ambulance Service" paramedic for medical flight duty, and WHEREAS, the Ambulance Service is interested In educational opportunities that may be available in the Hospital. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the promises and mutual agreements contained herein, the Ambulance Service and the Hospital enter into the following conditions: The Ambulance Service agrees: 1. To designate one person In charge of ambulance personnel for each shift. Hospital personnel will report daily work requests for ambulance personnel to the ambulance in charge person. 2. To provide paging and communication systems and equipment for its employees when requested by the Hospital. 3. To maintain adequate Workmen's Compensation, malpractice and liability insurance to cover its employees while engaged in Hospital activities and to furnish the Hospital with certification of such insurance. 4. To comply with all rules, regulations and directives of the Hospital. 5. To perform only those duties and activities assigned to ambulance personnel by the Head Nurse of the Emergency Department or the Emergency Department Physician in accordance with Hospital Policies, Rules and Regulations, Protocols, Directives, and Procedures. Duties assigned are included in the attached Addendum. 6. Agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the hospital from any liability caused by any employee of Weld County Ambulance Service including any amounts expended by North Colorado Medical Center for attorney's fees or court costs. 7. To provide one paramedic per shift 24 hours a day, seven days a week for medical flight duty on the Air Life medical helicopter service. A paramedic would be available from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. for emergency department staffing. 8. To permit storage of helicopter supplies and equipment in part of the Medical Center garage provided to the Ambulance Company. l,t 9, To provide Workmen's Compensation insurance for Weld County Ambulance Company employees at all times when they are assigned to flight duties related to this contract. 10. To allow emergency department nurses to participate in ambulance trips for training purposes. The Hospital agrees: 1. To pay the Ambulance Service $6,025.00 monthly for paramedic flight services 2. To provide a pocket pager for the paramedic assigned to flight duty. 3. To indemnify, save and hold harmless Weld County, its officers, directors, agents, servants, and employees from losses which may be presented or initiated by any person or persons for property damage or bodily injury, including death, directly resulting from any helicopter accident which may occur during helicopter operations under this contract. 4. To indemnify, and hold harmless Weld County, its officers, directors, agents, servants, and employees from losses which may be presented or initiated by any person or persons for bodily injury, including death or property damage arising out of malpractice, error or mistake in the rendering of or failure to render any medical, surgical, dental or nursing service or treatment conducive to health or of a professional nature, or the furnishing or dispensing of drugs or medical or dental or surgical supplies, appliances or equipment, in connection with helicopter services under this contract. 5. To provide parking facilities for ambulance vehicles on call and garage space. 6. Priority of attendants is to ambulance responsibilities other than flight duty paramedic. 7. To provide workmen's compensation coverage and salary for nurses riding in ambulances for training purposes. 8. To provide a sleeping room for the flight paramedic. 9. To provide the Ambulance Service employees work assignments in the emergency department on an as-needed basis and for educational purposes. 10. To indemnify, save and hold harmless Weld County, its officers, directors, agents, servants, and employees from losses which may be presented or initiated by any person or persons for actions which may occur while paramedics are assigned duties in the Emergency Department on an as needed basis and for educational purposes. Both parties agree: That the Hospital will not be responsible for the salary of ambulance personnel. The duty assignments will have to provide for interruption and quick departure and the first responsibility of ambulance personnel will be to fulfill the obligations of the Ambulance Service. That the Hospital may refuse the services of any individual ambulance attendant. That this Agreement may be amended at any time by written endorsement hereto, agreed to and signed by both parties. That this Agreement shall be for the period of January 1, 1983, through December 31, 1983. That this Agreement shall be subject to cancellation by either party giving the other party written notice sixty (60) days prior to the cancellation date. (North Colorado Medical Center, 1801 16th Street, Greeley, Colorado; Weld County Ambulance Service, 1502 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado.) That it is expressly understood that Veld County Ambulance Service is an independent contractor and shall be solely responsible for its actions and those of its employees. ibis contract is not assignable without the written consent of North Colorado Medical Center. DATED at Greeley, Colorado this _15Q day of Dece er, 1982. !chard H. Stenner, Administrator NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER GsLx C p rman thARD OF WELD COUNTY COM4ISSIONERS f NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER WELD COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE AGREEMENT ADDENDUM DUTIES AND ACTIVITIES ASSIGNED TO WELD COUNTY AMBULANCE PERSONNEL AT NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER PURPOSE: To develop and improve the skills and knowledge of the Ambulance personnel by providing the clinical exposure and continued education obtained through various aspects of Emergency Patient Care. To function as an active member of the nursing staff providing direct care for the safety and comfort of the patient. 1. Veld County Ambulance personnel are primarily and directly responsible to the 'Weld County Ambulance Service. 2. In the Emergency Department, the Ambulance personnel receive daily work assignments from the head nurse, physician or nursing personnel on duty. 3. One of the Ambulance personnel will attend the regular Emergency Department meetings and relay pertinent ED information to all WCAS staff. Personnel who have successfully completed the EMT and Paramedic course and havz the ability and training as verified by the Director of the Ambulance Company may perform the following skills under the direction and supervision of the nurse and/or physician. However, it is understood that ambulance calls take priority over the following: 1. Takes and records vital signs and brief history on assigned patients. 2. Gives verbal reports to nurses and/or physicians, on assigned patients. 3. Completes hospital diagnostic requests. 4. Completes admission information on Emergency Department patients in the absence of the clerk. 5. Registers patients in the log book in the absence of the ward clerk. 6. Performs all duties of the orderly in his absence. 7. Answers Emergency Department phones and refers calls to appropriate physician or nurse. 8. Is familiar with the location of and able to utilize appropriate Emergency Department equipment, including the taking of EKC's when requested and needed by Hospital personnel. • 9. Assists other Emergency Department personnel with stocking and supplies of the department. 10, Assists other Emergency Department personnel with cleaning of instruments and securing supplies from Central Supply and in general clean-up of area. 11. Responds to in-house or Emergency Department code arrests and handles cardiac massage or ventilation as requested by the code leader. 12, Recognizes common fractures and utilizes proper techniques in splinting, 13. Cares for all open or closed wounds and hemorrhage. 14. Recognizes signs and symptoms of medical emergencies and the complications due to trauma, e.g. shock, respiratory distress, MI, etc. May institute life support measures until physician control can be established. 15. Cleans and irrigates lacerations and assists the physician with suturing. 16. Assists with initial treatment of burn patients. 17. Performs eye irrigations. 18. Catheterizes patients. 19. Hay start IV fluids and/or draw venous samples. 20. Paramedics may administer drugs by the oral, IM, sub-Q and IV tubing route. 21. Assists with application and removal of casts. 22. Operates the Potsindex for poison control and refers all poison calls to nurse or physician. 23. When bringing in patients from the field, the Ambulance personnel who attended the patient will remain with the patient until released by the physician or nurse. 24. One Ambulance personnel and one Nursing personnel will work with a critical patient in the Emergency Room leaving other staff to care for the rent of the patients. Their responsibilities shall continue until the patient is delivered to CCU/ICU. 25. Any time that the patient load in the Emergency Department requires more personnel than is available in the ED, the ED charge nurse or EDP may contact the office crew or 4th call crew for immediate assistance. 25. There is an ambulance supervisor on call at all times. If any problem arises concerning WCAS Or its personnel, the Supervisor shall be notified immediately by the ED staff or hospital administration. r *_ RESOLUTION V RE: APPROVAL OF 1983 DENTAL CONTRACT BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND THE WELD COUNTY DENTAL SOCIETY AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN THE SAME l WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home s Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the } affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the 1983 Dental Contract between the Weld County Department of Social Services and the Weld County Dental Society has been prepared and presented to the Board of County Commis- sioners for approval, and WHEREAS, the total amount of said Contract shall not exceed $15, 000.00, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied said Contract and deems it advisable to approve the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the 1983 Dental Contract between the Weld County Department of Social Services and the Weld County Dental Society be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Contract. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of I December, A.D. , 1982. Jy(t /J BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �t;f w..�1 iJ 0 %�U ,/ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder :-1U ;,c.--„I �j< o /end G�Qik to the Board._, Jo . Marti hair_man CM:C1,CJl , trGCt� t�C c,o/ �.F, Deputy County cC�lock uck Carls n, Pro-Tem APPROVED A 7 TO FORM: Norman Carlson Cou ty Attorney C. . Kir y • no K. Ste nmark DATE PRESENTED: December 15, 1982 f^ +1 k j ri' 'I ,CC cJ �1 °. 1ntc Sv4 '&4— CON`XRAC1 FOR DENTAL, CARE This agreement made and entered Into this _Lath day of pocephet , ,982., by and between the BOARD OF COUNTY CO"DRSStONEg$ or 11 COUNTY OF VELD, STATE OF COLORADO, hereinafter referied to as "County" end THE WELD COUNTY DENTAL SOCIETY, hereinafter } referred to as "Society". WITNESSETHt For and in consideration of the mutual proutees and obligations set forth herein, the parties hereto mutually agree as follows; 1. Purpose. The purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the framework under which the Dental Care Program of the Weld County Department of Social Services shall be administered. The sum of $25,000.00 has been appropriated by County for said program for calendar year 1983. It Is the mutual agreement and understanding of the parties hereto that the total amount to be paid by County during calendar year 1983 shall not exceed said $15,000.00 and that when this budgeted amount is depleted, ao provision shall be made for further dental care services. Participating dentists, as well as social services staff, must cooperatively monitor use of this program in order to utilize the limited funds effectively and efficiently. 2, Eligible Recipients. County shall be responsible for payment for dental services provided by members of Society to eligible recipients only after County has verified eligibility either orally or in writing. Eligibility for such services under this program shall be within the sound discretion of the County, but shall be available only where alternative resources such as MEDICAID, MEDICARE, or Old Age Pension benefits are not available. 3. Qualifications of Providers, Only members of Society who are in good standing in their accredited society and/or Association shall receive appointments as participating members of the County's Dental Program, 4. Fees for Services. A. Fees for services shall be charged by participating dentists in accordance with the schedule act forth in Society's current "Fee Schedule for County Jodi.- gents". Services shall be limited to emergency dental care and after providing dental care relating to an acute episode, the dentist shall refer the patient to available federally funded clinics in order to secure non-emergency care, B. Prompt billing for completed services is imperative. No authorization shall be made for billings which are submitted more than 120 days after the date when the services were rendered, r C. The maximum coverage under the agreement shall be the mien of $100 per person per year, and the patient shall be responsible for paying 102 of the billed amount. Any charges in excess of S100 shall be the sole responsibility of the patient. The dentist rendering services shall be responsible for the collection of any amounts for which the patient is responsible. S. Adjudicati?_Committee. The Adjudicating Committee, consisting of representatives of the Dental Society, shall recommend policies and initiate procedures for this Dental Contract, and shall review the billings and adjudicate, consistent with this Agreement, any unusual fees. Decisions of this committee shall be final and binding to all doctors who participate in this contract. It is expressly understood, however,that any member of the Weld County Dental Society may be present at any meeting of such committee and have full opportunity to examine the books to see that the funds are divided fairly and without prejudice among all participating doctors who have performed services. The members of this committee act only as agent for the Society and in no case shall they be held personally liable for such acts. 6. Submittal of Vouchers. Vouchers for payment shall be submitted to the Weld County Dental Society, Welfare Fund Committee, c/o Dr. James Shaddock, 1648 8th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631. When submitting vouchers for payment, members of the Society shalt itemize all costs. Together with the itemized fees for services and laboratory costs, such statement must show the recipient's name, description of services rendered, and the amounts paid by the patient. Failure to comply with these provisions shall result in disap- proval of the charges by the Adjudicating Committee. I. Nembers of Society Independent Contractors. It is expressly understood by the parties hereto that members of the Society are not employees of County but are independent contractors and shall be solely responsible for their actions and those of their employees, 8. Amendment, This agreement may be amended by the parties hereto at any time, provided such amend- ment is reduced to writing, signed by both parties and incorporated herein as an amendment. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day and year first above wyr�itten..} �J Y• . ATTEST: /� ctn (�J,nr..��j"2V�1LL"�/�`� BOARD OF COUNTY CO;MISSIONERS 3 �y � d R ? WELD NT t COLORA We d Co nt C! r and Reco der -7� ,/ (Ind Cl tk o he Board W E 1�ci L A CLCkZLf ✓ _ By: � Lf Board Chairman l De ut ,Coun[y WELD COUI11 14 SOCIE}Y p� i^ By; f �leJAtGt t� �fi�aLl,L( f/�/7 l APP1t0�E AS TO FORM: F stden C airma County Attorney WELD CO DEFAR �C 07 OCIAL SERVICES Y: ezy Direct r RESOLUTION RE: DISCONTINUANCE OF PROCEEDINGS CONCERNING SHOW CAUSE HEARING FOR SPECIAL USE PERMIT 1443, AIRPORT HANGER AND SKYDIVING SCHOOL - JAMES McDONALD WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a show cause hearing concerning Special Use Per- mit 0443, was held in the Chambers of the Board of County Com- missioners on the 13th day of December, 1982, for the purpose of considering revocation of said permit due to violations of the Development Standards, and WHEREAS, said violations are occurring on the following described property, to-wit: E1/2141/4 SWk Section 25, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, James McDonald, owner of said property, and Pete Terry, lessee, were both present at said hearing, and WHEREAS, amendments to the Deveolpment Standards were pre- sented at the hearing by Mr. Terry, and WHEREAS, after review of the amendments, the Board deems it advisable to discontinue the proceedings of this show cause hearing and have said amendments processed by the Department of Planning Services. NOW, THEREFORE, SE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners that the proceedings of this show cause hearing shall be discontinued and that the amendments to the Development Standards be processed by the Department of Planning Services. otO 'f? Q_0, 1 at'' ( ) - P Page 2 RE: SUP 1443 - DISCONTINUANCE OF PROCEEDINGS The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of December, A.D. , 1982. /� , '• BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 1I,4 , C',._._1.,„tat_,„.) WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the aci J n T. Martin, C a rm an G cS .-- QtPutycou4rk uck Carlso , Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: Norman Carlson j e ` / . Coun y Attorney Ki y e K. Ste ark DATE PRESENTED: December 15, 1982 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW FOR AN OIL AND GAS PRO- DUCTION IN R-1 DISTRICT - H & C COLTAN COMPANY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing on the 13th day of December, 1982, at the hour of 11:00 otclock a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of H & C Coltan Company, 1022 Midland Savings, Denver, Colorado 80202, for a Use by Special Review for an oil and gas production in R-1 District, on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the S1, Section 34, Township 5 North, Range 66 West and the WW1/4F Section 3, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Use by Special Review, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the re- quest of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence pre- sented in this matter, and having been fully informed, finds that: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with appli- i. cation requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a) The proposal is consistent with the Weld County Com- prehensive Plan and the residential zone district location. The subject site is currently used for agricultural production. b) The use would be compatible with the existing surround- ing land uses. Agricultural production uses exist east, west and south of the subject site. c) The Greeley Planning Commission and City of Evans offered no objections to this proposal. Therefore, the proposed use would be compatible with future development of the surrounding area as projected by the comprehensive plans of the affected munici- palities. I--- 4 Pi &-f l 0 ( 4 — Page 2 RE: USR - H 6 C COLTAN COMPANY d) The proposal is consistent with the intent of the residential zone district and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. e) Compliance with Use by Special Review Operations and Design Standards provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare to the neighbor- hood and County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the application for a Use by Special Review for an oil and gas production in an R-1 District on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 1. The attached Standards for Use by Special Review be -adopted, said Standards are with certain changes and shall read as follows: " (2) Any proposed tank battery cluster or flaring of wells associated with oil and gas production shall be located a minimum of 1,200 feet from any exist- ing residence in the Dos Rios Subdivision. The tank battery shall be located south,of the Big Thompson River. (3) Any proposed oil and gas well shall be located a minimum of six-hundred (600) feet from any exist- ing residence in the Dos Rios Subdivision. All oil and gas production shall be located a minimum of three-hundred (300) feet south of the Big Thompson River and located behind existing foliage when possible." Also, the attached Standards shall have an addition of Standard Number 16 which shall read as follows: (16) If necessary, an electric pump shall be used in association with all oil and gas production on the subject site. 2. The plat for the use permit be placed of record by the Department of Planning Services staff prior to any drill- ; ing activities occurring on the site. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of December, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: V110-10-0,"1-@-'11"- •`' W7 COUNTY, /COLORADOO 1 11 C1 Weld County Clerk a Recorder � �4cJ 2d1 ., and_Trk to th Boa i T Mar , C a roan Aye eputy County Clerk uck earls n, Pro-Tem APP OVEO A$$$ 0 FORM: /�,-� ���/! Norman Carlson ount Attorney . X rby • DATE PRESENTED: December 15, 1982 ne K. Ste Hoar DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS VSR-533:82:48 H 6 C Colton Company 1. The permitted uses on the hereon described parcel shall be oil and gas production facilities located in accordance with the submitted plat on file with the Department of Planning Services. 2. Any proposed tank battery cluster associated with oil and gas production shall be located a minimum of 1,200 feet from any existing residence in the Doe Rios Subdivision. The tank battery shall be located south of the Big Thompson River. 3. Any proposed oil and gas well shall be located a minimum of six-hundred (600) feet from any existing residence in the Dos Rios Subdivision. All oil and gas production shall be located south of the Big Thompson River. 4, In compliance with Section 26.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance the owner and/or operator shall furnish the Department of Planning Services a certificate from a registered engineer that any of the development within the Use by Special Review Permit area will not change the direction of flow of water in a river or stream; that said development will not result in a change of ten percent (102) or more in the intermediate regional flood water flows and that said operations will not channelize a river or stream. The applicant shall comply with Section 26.4.9 and 26.5.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance in the event any of the above conditions will occur. 5. All oil and gas wells shall be cased and pressure tested to protect groundwater from pollution. Qualified personnel representing the developer shall submit a letter to the Department of Planning Services indicating that each well has been constructed according to this Development Standard. " 6. Any development requiring building permits shall require a flood hazard development permit if located in a flood plain. 7. Any well pumping waste shall be disposed of at an approved disposal site. 8. A "special transport" permit is required for moving oil rigs on County roads. 9. Once well drilling activity is initiated, the drilling rig shall be removed within thirty (30) days of the state of said activity. 10. Flaring of the wells shall take place only during daylight hours except for a thirty (30) day period following the completion of the %racking operation. 11. Ho production equipment or heavy truck traffic associated with the applicant's/owner's U.S.R. proposal shall travel Weld County Road 396. 12. Design standards for Uses by Special Review, Section 24.5 et seq., of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance shall be complied with. • Development Standards • USR 533t82f48 • H 6 C Colter: Company Oil & Gas Production in R-1 District • Part of S'i, Section 34, 15N, R66W and NW{t, Section 3, T4N, R66W of 6th P.H., Weld County, Colorado ,November 16, 1982 • Page 2 13. Operation Standards for Uses by Special Review, Section 24.6 et seq. • of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance shell be complied with. 14. The Use by Special Review shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the Standards stated above and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Any material deviations from the plans and/or Standards, as shown or stated above, shall require the approval of en amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans and/or Standards are permitted. Any other Changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 15. The property owner and/or operator of this operation shall be responsible for complying with all of the above stated standards. Noncompliance with any of the above stated standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. Standard Mater er 2 shall be charged to read as follows! 2) Any proposed tank battery cluster or flaring of tells associated with oil and gas production shall bo located a minims of 1,200 feet from any exist- ing residence in the Doe Rios Subdivision. The tank battery shill be located south of the Big Itcntsam River. Standard Thurber 3 shall be d angcd to read as follow: 3) Any proposed oil and gas well shall bo located a min1JFraa of six-hundred (600) feet from any existing residence in the Dos Rios Subdivision. All oil and gas production shall be located a minimum of three-hundred (300) feet south of the Big Ibmixxxa River and located behind existing foliage when possible. Standard Thinner 16 shall be added,and shall read as follawst 16) If necessary, an electric pump shall be used in association with all oil and gas production on the subject sits. RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF 1983 VISION CARE PROGRAM CONTRACT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AND THE WELD COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF OPTOME- TRISTS AND OPHTHALMOLOGISTS AND AUTHORIZATION FOR THE CHAIR- MAN TO SIGN THE SAME, WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the 1983 Vision Care Program Contract between Weld County, Colorado and the Weld County Association of Optome- trists and Ophthalmologists has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the amount of said contract for the Vision Care Program for the Weld County Department of Social Services shall not exceed $17, 500. 00, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, after studying said contract, deems it advisable to approve the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the 1983 Vision Care Program Contract between Weld County, Colorado and the Weld County Association of Optometrists and Ophthalmologists be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that the Chairman of the Board be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said contract. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of December, A. D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO hi/aX O Jo n T. Martin, hairman 1 , uck Carlson, Pro Tem ATTEST: 1��?,,,, w,:.i ('�:'.;' �J./U/1 WELD COUNTY CLERK RECORDER Norman Carlson AND-C ERIC TO TH BOA BY: — S�v+.+ L Kitt County Clerk AP ROVED 0 FO 2 ---c_. --` ne K. Steinmark �C• S S 66C! 't 1,-. un y Attorney DATE PRESENTED: DECEMBER 15, 1982 G.^1r LHR261 CONTRACT FOR VISION CARE THIS ACREEHI3NT made and entered into this 15th_____ day of necestter , 19 82 _, by and between the BOARD OP COMN'IY COMMISSIONERS OP THE, COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, hereinafter referred to as "County" and THE WELD COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF OPTOMETRISTS MD OPHTHALMOLOGISTS, hereinafter referred to as "Association". WITHESSETH: For and in consideration of the mutual promises and obligations set forth herein, the parties hereto mutually agree as follows: 1. Purpose. The purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the framework under which tha Vision Care Program of the Weld County Department of Social Services shall be administered. The sum of $17,500.00 has been appropriated by County for said program for calendar year 1983. It is the mutual agreement and understanding of the parties hereto that the total amount to be paid by County during calendar year 1981 shall not exceed said $17,500.00 and that when this budgeted amount is depleted, no provision shall be made for further vision care services. Participating optometrists and ophthalmologists, as well as social services staff must cooperatively monitor use of this program in order to utilize the limited funds effectively and efficiently. 2. Eligible Recipients. County shall be responsible for payment for eyeglass services provided by members of the Association to eligible recipients only after County has provided prior written authorization for such services to a member of the Association. Eligi- bility for such services shall be within the sound discretion of the County, but shall be available only where alternative resources such as HEDICAID are not available. 3. alifications of Prov ders. Only members of Association who are in good standing in their respective and accredited society and/or Association shall receive appointments as participating members of County's Vision Care Program. 4. Fees for Services. The following schedule sets forth the reasonable fees which members of the Asso- ciation may charge the County andfor recipients during the term of this contract : A. The basic examination fee shall be $22.00, of which County shall pay $18.00 and the recipient shall pay $4.00, B. If tonometry is essential and is performed, the examining doctor shalt bill the County an additional $4.00 for this service. C. The costs of lens shall be billed to County according to the following schedule: (I) Single Vision Lenses - $7.00 (2) Bifocal Lenses - $10.00 (3) Trifocal Lenses - $13.00 • A laboratory prescription fee, based on prices for lenses from the current Bausch and Lomb price list shall be paid by County in addition to the schedule set forth above. If the recipient chooses deluxe/photogray lenses,any additional costa for such lenses shall be paid by recipient, and in no event shall such additional charges be paid by County. D. The County shall pay the sum of $10.00 as a standard frame service allowance and in addition, shall pay the actual Isboratory costs of the frame up to a maximum of $12.00 based on the manufacturer's current price list. If a lover priced frame is used, the County shall be billed the lover cost. If a higher priced frame is used, the recipient shall pay any costs exceeding the $12.00 maximum allowance, and in no event shall County be required to pay in excess of $12.00 for said frames. B. - Temples and minor frame repairs not exceeding $5.00 cost shall be billed to County 1 � at their customary charge. Lens and frame replacements are to be billed as set forth above. F. The recipient shall pay the $4.00 fee for his examination plus all other costs that exceed the maximum allowances before receipt of the lenses and frames. 5. Adjudicating Committee. A committee consisting of representatives of the Association shall recommend policies and initiate procedures for this Vision Care Program and shall review the billings and adjudicate, consistent with this Agreement, any unusual fees. Billings shall be reviewed and adjudicated by the committee on a bt-monthly bade through the month of September, after which the Committee shall review such billings on a monthly basis in October, November, and December. 6. Submittal of Vouchers. When submitting vouchers for payment, members of the Association must include with such vouchers the authorization form set forth in paragraph 2 above and shall itemize all costs. Together with the itemized fees for services and laboratory costs, such statement must show the recipient's name, prescription, type of lens provided (single vision, bifocal or trifocal), and the amounts paid by the patient. Failure to comply with these provisions shall result in disapproval of the charges by the Adjudicating Committee. 7. Members of Association Independent Contractors. It is expressly understood by the parties hereto that members of the Association are not employees of County, but are independent contractors and shall be solely respon- sible for their actions and those of their employees. 8. Amendment. This Agreement nay be amended by the parties hereto at any time, provided such amend- ment is reduced to writing, signed by both parties and incorporated herein as an amendment. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day and year first above written. •. ,' - _ 3 1933 Vision Care Contract sinATTEST Q.i avAA-tattAlltOw Weld County Clerk and_Record r and _Clerk to the Bea-r-d BY _ Deputy County Clerk BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: -____ APPR D AS TO k (/ Chairman County Attorney WELD COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF OPTOMETRISTS AND OPHTHALMOLOGISTS Member ber Chairman WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Byt CGij��tif gC/ QDirer or RESOLUTION RE: RE-APPOINTMENT OF CHET HAYS AND APPOINTMENTS OF HAROLD WINOGRAD, DENNY KOHAN AND JAMES M. KADLECEK TO HOSPITAL BOARD OF TRUSTEES. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, several vacancies currently exist on the Hospital Board of Trustees, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it advisable to re-appoint Chet Hays to said Hospital Board of Trustees for a term to expire on the 2nd Tuesday in January, 1986, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that James M. Kadlecek and Denny }Cohan be appointed to the Hospital Board of Trustees for terms to expire on the 2nd Tuesday in January, 1986, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Harold Winograd bet appointed to fill the unexpired term of John L. "Tim" Weigand whose term is to expire on the 2nd Tuesday in January, 1985. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that James M. Kadlecek and Denny Kohan be, and hereby are, appointed to the Hospital Board of Trustees for the terms as stated herein. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that Chet Hayes be, and hereby is, re-appointed to the Hospital Board of Trustees for the term as stated herein. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that Harold Winograd be, and hereby is, appointed to fill the unexpired term of John L. "Tim" Weigand whose term expires on the 2nd Tuesday in January, 1985. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th LHR4 PACE 2 — REa APPOINTMENTS TO THE HOSPITAL BOARD OF TRUSTEES day of December, A.D. , 1982. . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Jo, T. art n, Chairman huc c Carlson, Pro Them Sew—' Norman Carlson . irb ' /I J e K. Stei mark ATTEST: ‘ItilJlu6 „ "�-i� "`+":" WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOJ:RE) eeputy County Attorney A. P d1 S2p FORM: ' County Attorney DATE PRESENTED: DECEMBER 15, 1982 AR1113414 ORDINANCE NO. 84-B IN THE NATTER OF REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 84-A AND RE-ENACTING THE SETTING OF FEES FOR SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE WELD COUNTY GOVERNMENT. Cr,v BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, cOLORADOt .- a 0 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado Co 3 has authority under state statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter to 000 w establish certain fees for services provided by the various departments of n Weld County Government, and occ WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County desires, 'd through this Ordinance, to set fees and charges for the rental of various cc en J Weld County Government buildings, the copying by County of public documents oz where the fee is not otherwise specified by law, the sale of Weld County 1-4 \w road maps, planning and building inspection materials, the taking of o u! ce v fingerprints by the Weld County Sheriff's Department for individuals, w a z extraordinary research of public records which Weld County Government is oa not required to perform by law, the performance of weed spraying services, 4 Y w ¢ parking fees, recreational vehicle dumping, overnight camping site fees, its m o library fees, and ambulance service fees. a P co NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of ,) nu. Weld County, Colorado that the fee schedule for the rental of various Weld • County Government buildings and parking fees set forth in Exhibit "A", a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, shall be the fees charged by Weld County Government for the rental services and parking services described therein. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the fee schedule for services provided by the Weld County Ambulance Service set forth in Exhibit "B", a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, shall be the fees charged by the Weld County Ambulance Services for services described therein. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the fee schedule for the missile site park for campsite space and recreational vehicle tank fees set forth in Exhibit "C", a copy of which is attached hereto and Incorporated herein by reference, shall be the fees charged by Weld County Government for the campsite and recreational vehicle tank dump services described therein. 0 0 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld O U o County, Colorado that the fee schedule for services provided by Weld County NO Government for the copying of county or py R public documents where the fee is a not otherwise specified by law, for the sale of Weld County road maps, for a a planning and building inspection materials, for the taking of fingerprints by the Weld County Sheriff's Department for individuals, for extraordinary cc research of public records for which Weld County Government is not required -o to perform by law, and for weed spraying services, set forth in Exhibit cc J i cw "D", a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by z reference, shall be the fees charged by the Weld County Government for the oN 'Nw o y services described therein. a w BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board that the fee schedule for library tan z related services, as set forth in Exhibit "E", a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, shall be the fees charged by m I Weld County Government for the services described therein. cc f U, BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld !i ry o- County, Colorado that the effective date of said fee schedule shall be (f o; � I January 1, 1983, and such fees shall remain in full force and effect until the Board ordains to change such fees. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that this ordinance shall supercede all prior ordinances and resolutions concerning fees for the services enumerated in this ordinance. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that pursuant to Section 3-14(6) of the Veld County Home Rule Charter, the Board of County Commissioners finds and hereby declares this Ordinance to be an emergency ordinance and that its immediate passage is necessary for the preservation and protection of the public health, property and safety and that time is of the essence for the effective date of this Ordinance. 2 The above and foregoing Ordinance was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the l5 th day of December, A.B., 1982. U o • o U BOARD OF COUNTY CONNISSIONERS ` o WELD COUNTY, COLORADO o s d am- t o Cha ma o cc to W — - C c Carlson, ro-Tam 0 o Norman Carlson rYi C Ki tby M .JW ‘ Cr Z �S '� a K. Stein r O H O n N j� ArI;& .' ftl £W1A.Ye w'4At e ...,•�4 �•, , v � , ,--,-,ye 0,(u �1erk and��Retor er m '1eft:torthe Bo id z $Yf 0 2 D-puty County C er Cl CZ APPROVED ALTO FORM: cc r 4 / mvi o �' Cou ty Attorney aE • RF,AD December 15, 1982 PUBLISHED in La Salle Leader December 23, 1982 3 4. EXHIBIT "A" o-u COMMERCIAL RENTAL SCHEDULE 0 v p 4-H Butldim v 0 Rooms itand t2 0 iu $30.00 per hour 0 3 Class Room $15.00 per hour co-' Kitchen and Dressing Rooms $23.00 per hour taw Stage and Dressing Rooms $ 8.00 per hour cc 0 U w Exhibition Bulldin$ o of -0 (Expo Halt) $150.00 for 1 to ce 4 hours w $380.00 for 4 to M J (e U 8 hours v z $490.00 over 8 hours o “ 1/3 Section $182.00 per day, -- >- Ho nday-Thursday '>rr Annex Rooms II and t2 $ 23.00 per hour w Kitchen $ 15.00 pet hour v � .- w 44-M Lt Livestock Shelter n z — — o ¢ $150.00 for 8 hours w 4 Library Meeting Room cex tn M $ 15.00 per hour a; n, 4 c Board's Chamber Room 1X, II_ $ 30.00 per hour RECOGNIZED WELD COUNTY GROUPS MON. TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. SAT. SUN. 4-H Building N/C N/C N/C N/C Exhibition Building N/C N/C N/C N/C Livestock Shelter N/C N/C N/C N/C Library N/C N/C N/C N/C N/C N/C N/C Board's Chamber N/C N/C N/C N/C N/C N/C N/C 4 oo o LI EQUIPMENT RENTAL SCHEDULES 41 0 0 Tables $ 2.00 each a S 3.00 each if taken f o 3 Chairs out of building $ 5.00 per hundred $10.00 per hundred l ia 11 if taken out of o building U Bleachers $ 7.50 each o cwt $15.00 each if taken out of building a Stages $ 5.00 per large - cc section M ul $10.00 per large CO CJ section if taken 7 z out of building o ,; P.A. System 5% of rental rate N. tw., Kitchen Equipment varies by specific o h Item used to Back drops (curtains) $ .60 per foot v w $1.00 pet- foot It r it_ ro taken out of o„ z building .- a 0 r a RULES id CC Z $50.00 Damage and Cleaning Fee will be applied to rental charges if every- 0) thing is left in a satisfactory condition. P P o A County employee responsible for the building must be ,Z u present during weekend events. The employee will be paid $6.00 per hour by sponsoring group prior to the opening of event. Any County labor provided beyond routine service will be charged on a cost recovery basis determined by the Fair Manager for Fair buildings use. Centennial Center Parkin' Inside Parking Space -- Passenger cars/Pickups/Vans -- $12.50 per month Motor cycles $ 6.25 per month -- No charge for employees working shifts 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m, Outside Parking Space - Passenger Cars/Pickups/Vans $6.25 per month 5 EXHIBIT "8" WELD COUNTY AMBULANCE AMBULANCE SERVICE CHARGES { c o Base Rate (Routine) $125 o Base Rate (Emergency) 150 w0 Assist other EMS Agency 70 A J 0 3 Mileage (patient miles - 2 mile minimum) 4 o Return trip 60 o Additional Attendant 15/hr U occ Standby Ambulance 40/hr Standby Ambulance (Public Schools) 25/hr • M J m U PROFESSIONAL SERVICES az 5,,) L1 Oxygen r 20 wCardiac Monitor 30 ct a 4 OB Kit or Burn Kit 50 a a Medications 10 >- IV Set up (Solution, tubing, needle) 20 0 CC a = IV Solution 10 nn g,) o IV with Blood Tubing 25 O M.A.S.T. Pants 15 Infant Transporter 50 Irrigation Solution 8 Cervical Collar B Dressings & Bandages 3 Quick Cold 3 Endotrachael Intubation or Crtcothyrotomy 30 Esophagael Airway 20 Pericardiocentesis 30 Tension Pneumothorax Decompression 40 EXHIBIT "C" O o u MISSILE SITE PARK • N Camp site space $2.00 per night Recreational Vehicle tank dump fee $2.00 per recrea- O 41 3 tional. tank dump 0a ebCC cC U U W O iC Y � -o • cc cc w C0 0 t;o � w 0 oce ce 4) ••-• 4) Cr Li- '1 ✓ z • Z 0 Q ›- U CC W Q IA .e Cr) UJ P 0- 0 r x {L 6 EXHIBIT "0" Service Provided Fee Established 0 o t, For the copying of County or public documents where the fee for such o7) copying is not otherwise specified by statute. SOC per copy ict 0 w 2. For Weld County road maps (regardless o a of size). Oct $1.00 per map aw 3. For the taking of fingerprints by the o Veld County Sharift's Department $2,00 per set o ct 4. For research of public records not Fee shall be based required by law, where the time on the actual cost necessary such research-- � to perform of labor to Veld • cu is extraordinary (as determined by County Government to the Department Head or elected for providing such CO O official). service. z NAG 5. Weed spraying: p t~., Truck with one person $12,00 per hour CC Truck with two people $16.00 per hour vm :r Ut 6. Copying District Attorney tiles $2.00 for search t, z of tile and 10c • P Z per copy 0 1. Planning and Building Inspection materials Fee shall be actual c�w v r cost of items plus handling and postage In 0 C ) costs when mailed. P 0- 1 1_ • EXHIBIT "E" LIBRARY FEES o,o p Setvice Provided Fee Established o`a • Fines for books overdue 5S per day, maximum of $3.00 per item. Patrons are given one o week's grace but the fine is 0 3 retroactive to first overdue day orr a u Fines for framed prints overdue $1.00 per day for first two days, cc $1.00 for each three days u thereafter Us o cc Damaged books: ✓ Rebind Based on current bid price cc Not repairable List price of book at purchase p�0 Lost books List price of book at purchase • z o•-• Charge for meeting room is made ✓ according to County schedule O ti CC • Non-resident fee $7.50 per year 4• U. • z a- oa 0 C CC £ Iti CO co m CO 0 T li li li II li 8 ' CHANGE rr,tq.IMi.xt t.,: Lg ORDER MCU 1t C1 0 AMA IMX'UM(N( C701 CONTRACTOR 13 . 11(U) U OTlilit U PROIECT:Ye) ! Canty S).eriffn l..b. ('I(AN(if ORDER MUMIIER:One iname.addrec.i 91) 13th. st. Greeley. Coloralo IM!IAIION DATE: Sept. PO 1932 TO(Contractor): f-» ^1 ARCIIIIECT'S PRUI(CT N 0.t) 1 U; r. 1! 11) l I CONTRACT TOR: Veld County S!.esifffn Lib, l 1 j CI)NIRACT DATE: "apt. 17, 1931 lint ale dtt llltd to make the Intoning changes in this Conti a f t: Pepsir electrical etrcito running in the co ciete floor club that ...ore cvt ...Len .:skin(. floor Reretr1.tions. 3151.1) e f t • f 4 .N4ta'4 u nodvKa+t In t.Nlt the thin.'an.'M,bin I. Si so flu re.4 .he t w,!'n I.>I ,Mtt air Iii. Ito can will hint..I h,ant tabu g 4 ny i.i uwn.nt in floc Contrail Sun.or ChM' I nw. I)a•Original t('unkx I Sum}(Cuaranta•d M.nimum C'rn4 wet $ 3655•')7 . Nil.lunge I v ul it iuwty aul)writ d Clung.:Orders $ _?- • She(t'onir..I S.:nni IGLU hi Well htninumt Cost)pilot to this Change Click; was $ 3655.7) hhe{{'Donau S.nn1 ICuaunl vvl Mainu,rlt C.»1)stilt be tintmawd)Ido,uvw.l)Iumlunged) 15')."13 I)) 1114(lunge Ul dir $ ' 1b.•OM l(".iLn 1 Sum$(Cuamntavl Alat inturn C.nt)in.luJing d.is<-han);c Doter will he $ 33)5,1) . I he t'oot.os l lane mill he forceAM<1) Slot rased) (unchanged)by C 'Days. The(late nl Sith1.PlluI Cttn.ptelion as of the dote of this Change Or.kv therefore is Sept, 3)p 1932 , . And ,hod: Mei =.ax'i Ater ______• _eorte R3rpe1t ?c Co. Inc. Veld County illlouti (ilN lit In "• 312?-al,__I Gib.is, S.tit0.l;__ei16A 10_ S — 1�}h, stJ-,� 41.1..-.. Minns ML!.... _Sreel ._2.2U '3a__- -tin,'Cn7Prtd2___-___ .!Le1ey1 Coloradn____— All 00<lrtll\I .111 ' CORM I .KINK ' Al :II eta roil l KIN • AU• • at I,TA 1111 A1a[II \\1\+'!1 Vtl 1$ Akl llllll It )74'.)74'.Mar‘411:1.‘411:1.ht1,N}1 ,SYAY111 Ill\.II1.5Nk� G7el--1975 hl-r- S. 5 z c }%._ () t4YtX,..-i i:As 7d Y § I I£ b �� YW u S in �¢ a/� h O i .Q P F 4 d 41 o uI 6-al > r., q E O O ' O f < E O w t N O ` L N 0. � p ,r c o � tit 14 t aV 41 s s a. 11 1V .13 M u d a O < rA et 5 rr 3 o X o o 9 la� . g P. 0G fg ; t 4 h� t' e tl " D u B Ri V -6. 2 o g 4 4 '3 c rt N • 0 N L [ V i 13 6 R W n g fZCZCZCL N{ G _ von a1i . c z ii �S .12 74 a g Otto OcH 15 .$ AC 018 p 08� E3 NV r o ig; pi < r- O Y V I- se MO -. V NA% � < S. < mr r `o V Cet. . te V' h r V { OV U p 1- r_ 4 G G - F, 3 01 ad o d <` 2 oc ` ---___- _ /y� ! x >. q F O' n4 s 4 3to N. a/ o Y yd�'$O < v G. 2 06 O o °j'a SZ ° °1 �� C F .41 ntii i £olc o em hi" VEa., E < ,r, a ;o v 04 t. n O rn 5 4aeE' .r/� w d� `� o i e > $ .gP ha j, rid ih % i it .>r-u AC�r , ilit- 5 o a }� o i2o'? ,O. i v Z `3 b g EF `i s y 1IiiI1 ii531'9 3. 0 :.°:*:c1; C p E - o J. - ' �ti p t� LLLG.. ��,��o S }z• u o �. � s` 2i6 G o v Cr Fz �g6 x� K f',�� < (( i ... : 0act O e u u 6 s V % ~ Y L O 9 L p 1. V WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1---- PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. & N0. YO. NO._ _ ___.VENDOR --- • ----AMOUNT_ . .10197 __ 174.94___ . Y{,g_t_ RAYQ.MIti E'�tNA___—___-,___-- _________ 9.42 State of Colorado ) TOTAL $159.42 ______ ss County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through _j_ and dated _maim 15 , 1482_ and that payments should be made to the respective venFs in the amounts set opposite the r- names with the total amount $159,41.--_ ____- Dated this in_ day of _pzcr,MQzg_______, 8 \ NeTra-U-n y F a ce Officer — Subscribed and sworn to before me this isth day of wcgmBE , 1982 _ My'corrrnision _I. expires: Z1 fa' _ s- State •ot of Colorado' ) . } ss County of Weld. We, the 8oard of County Cormissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the _rawly_______ Fund to i rrsoling $159. _42 ________________,_- :Dif• - — t� r �j ATTEST: yn /� �7 Member in 0 axvi`!V__wAttnis _ e - - -- -- - — _ CounL�Cl�erk and Recp der -unit r Lu y— — Aber J WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Page 1 GENERAL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. 6 NO. VO. NO. --- -- - VENDOR- - - - - AMOUNT 901769 11033 SAM AINSWORTH INC. CORPORATION 10,044.00 State of Colorado TOTAL $10,044.00 _ ss County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through ____ and dated DECEMBER 15 , 19 82 and that payments should be made to the respectiv_e vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 10,044.00 Dated this __15th day of DECEMBER __ , 9 8 RTC Co - 'n ce f cer -- Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of DECEMBER , 1982 ` My dommissfon expires: 7-./.5"-- , STATE OF. COLORADG • COUNTY OF WE'LO ss • ke;'the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as IENERALth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the Fund totaling $ 10,044.00 rper onl`1 ATTEST:1/4,,,, er if fain. //��.v A..7-/wcMt ' County Clerk dnd RecorpG Member ` tuber -2 cp `2— 4721777 STATE OF COLORADO} -WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 5S COUNTY OF WELD SOCIAL MAIMS __ _CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD 8E MADE 10 THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS SY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: O A P -------- ------- 1 V- D 2,001.24 GA I RA A D M 695.00 LEAP ______5,611,06__-__ DAY CARE ____ ___---_-_ SERVICES _^--__-____-__ A N D 31,391.00 MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION 502.00 A D C 12,024.00 ------_,._------- A D C - U 1,069.00 P A C - --CHILD WELFARE 60,464,64 AID TO THE BLIND 422.00 TOTAL 136,465.94 -------------------- DATED THIS 15th DAY OF _._Deer____, 9_0: .., fit WELD COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS ,_15th DAY OF D6conb*r ,19 82__ MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: 1--_1_dr____ STATE OF COLORADO . _b_ ---eE ,y� ^'=�\ S5 NOTARY PUBL C N. 'CO{1N)Y OF WELD ))) , WXE -THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY , COLORADO , HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE , AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE __ SOCIAL SWIMS _ _ FOLLOWS: FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS ----- 0 A P -_ __________ -____ I V- 0 _- 23001.24 --_ G A ^______--__`--_ I R A 666.00 _-- A D M 695,00 LEAP P - 51631,06 DAY CARE --- SERVICES A N D 31,791.00 MEDICAL 502.00 ^N12,e21.00 TRANSPORTATION ADC _ _ ^ P A C 1,069.00 —_ ---- A D C -U 06 00 CHILD WELFARE _ 80,464,64 TOTAL 176,465,94 AID TO THE — 422.00 — N.x__ ,l2 Z1 ,- BLIDATED THIS OF _,19 82 ATTEST' �] V E �Qi.,. U/.ti�:t evi..c/11i i COUNTY CLERK AN ,R1 kD AND MEMBER /CLERIC TO THE 80 RO /\ / ME fir -- _ _ (--8Y- --pEPUTY COUNTY CLERK l�f'Jll EMBER STATE OF COLORADO) WELD COUNTY , COLORADO _7, , S5 COUNTY OF WELD }} ADJOSrZD soda, stomas CLAIMS ' ,_ t . THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR 3 NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS : OAP I V- D - ---------- G A -______- I R A __ --- --- A D M __ LEAP - - DAY CARE ---_ __ SERVICES -_ __ A N 0 517.50 MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION _____________ A 0 C A D C U ------_________ PAC —_, CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE 517.50 BLIND - - ------ TOTAL --------- DATED THIS 8th DAY OF —December 19 WEL UN Y FINANCE OFFICER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS —_ 8th DAY OF _ December _ .19A2__ MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: _41.- 7-iC STATE OF COLORADO 1/2_4:4r2 )eA'` '- SS NOTARY PUBLIC N COUNTY OF WELD ))) WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY , COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE —__s0CUu_8BRVIMS FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: OAP — — -- I V- D --- G A ------ -------- I R A - --- A D M --- ----- L E A P , DAY CARE SERVICES —_—__— A N D 511.50 MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION A D C — -- -- PAC -- --- A 0 C U __ -------- -_ CHILD WELFARE TOTAL 517.50 ) BLEND TO THE _ -- C 1 Ns«—J11tet3�i _ DATED TH Z,5 8tb DAY OF December .19_8?. ER ATTEST: Mail j .:.,.±E ttyleir/ COUNTY CLERK (ND-RECORppER AND CMEMBER LER 0 THE KIM / } BY : /-4.1 /�1�-/-____ NE 2. DEP TY COUNTY CLERK H . rp ‘2_ STATE OF COLORADO WELD COUNTY, COLORADO .4 53 COUNTY OF WELD Ota acs PEINSIOtt -- -- -CLAIMS 3 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD 8E MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: O A P � 168,784.00 I V. D rC G A I R A A 0 M LEAP OAY CARE -- SERVICES A N 0 ___ MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION ADC ADC - U PAC CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND —_. —_- TOTAL 168,784.00 DATED THIS 15th _`DAY OF Deceabar ,1 2 WELD Y FINANCE OFFICER SUBSCRIBED -AND SWORN TO ME THIS _ ISth DAY OF Daceaber ,I982 MY' COMMISSION EXPIRES: f'I cer STAZI OF COLORADO ) —a )) SS NOTARY P COUNTY,OF MELO WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY , -COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE , AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE. ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE OLD AGE ?ENSIGN- FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: "- 0 A P 168,784.00 I V- D G A I R A A 0 M LEAP DAY CARE SERVICES A N D MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION ADC -� P A C A O C -U - - - CHILD WELFARE TOTAL 168,784.00 AID TO THE -- i BLIND DATED THIS 15th DAY OF Daceabar ,19 92,, ATTEST: /an.ft r ly.r '('4sti% BER COUNTY CLERK AND E DER$ AND MEMBER rC4 RK TO THE 60 RD C9g •-` BY: lJv(`_ ME, 8E• EPUTY COUNTY CLERK MB j WAP200P WELD COUNTYit `" 0 WARRANT REGISTER DATE e l2/l4/81 AS OF t 12/14/82 PAGE s 1 • t I WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMI FUND OEPT ) ,# ) NUMBER NO 011212 AGIANO INC A12247 826.00 61 9020 ) A12259 2.230.00 61 9020 1 818947 387.36 61 9020 819021 557.50 61 9020 > CC7S64 803.95 61 9020 i E11978 339.15 61 9020 E11999 1. 125.50 61 9020 ) J25480 1.870.20 61 9020 ( P41849 182.95 61 9020 P41913 172.71 61 9020 1 ) P41S67 59.10 61 9020 ( P42036 532.95 61 9020 X40764 35.00 61 9020 t) ) X40769 35.00 61 9020 ( 15.157.97 7 ) ( 011273 AMERICAN ECON CLAD SER 22924P 175.95 20 5530 J .3 175.95 011274 AMFAC FLUID POWER 542320 9.70 61 9020 y ) 952320 27.25 61 9020 1 36.95 ) ( 011275 ANDERSON J 11 1111213 231.70 01 1041 0 1 ( 231 .70 011216 BACHMAN* S 831787 33.81 01 1021 0 ( 33.81 011277 BACH$IANS INC 831720 1,015.00 01 1945 ( 631814 50.00 01 1021 ) . t,t 1 .065.00 011278 BESIWAY PAYING 7241 464.39 11 3131 ) " O 7246 287.30 11 3131 4 8112 1.578.60 I1 3131 8116 16.34 II 3131 ) 8117 2.206.19 11 3131 t 8125 165.71 11 3131 O 8139 92.04 11 3131 8159 177.16 Il 3131 it 8163 77.67 11 3131 O 8169 333.56 Ill 3131 ) 8190 224.09 11 3131 It 8303 211 .59 11 3131 ) !)8304 99.22 I1 3131 0 I jo f1 .f. � WAP2O0P WELD COUNTY DATE t 12/14/82 I ( , WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 2 i7 AS OF 1 12/14/82 { ( ( WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT ) NUMBER NO ( 8311 1 ,679.07 11 3131 7,672.93 I 011279 BFI WASTE SYSTEMS F1182A 39.00 01 5140 I 111828 63.00 01 5140 1 85760E 34.00 61 9020 ( 136.00 011280 810 R 210454 50.43 TI 3131 50.43 ( ( 011281 BILL'S TIRE C S£RY CNTR 08884 587.84 61 9020 587.84 II ( ( ) 011282 BOOK Of THE MONTH 17889A .47 20 5530 t ( .41 011283 CAEOMON 70244 26.95 20 5530 ( 26.95 1 z ( 011284 CAMPUS MUSIC STORE 23429 13.32 20 5530 ) 13.32 011285 CARLSON NORMAN 120182 149.20 OI 1011 149.20 011286 CENTRAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY EA1363 579.00 01 5140 579.00 O ( !, ( 011287 COMMUNICATIONS UNLIMITED 200598 678.00 01 S020 O 678.00 I ( I 1 011288 CONOCO INC 557461 12.55 01 2310 ( 1 ( .12.55 011289 CRONQUIST MARK V M11209 364.73 01 3400 364.13 t7 1 ( 011290 CUNLIIFE CHUCK 121382 29.40 01 1014 n b ` __-"'29.40 ( ) .. . _ - ... _ _... .._._._.. .. y Rif. ."•_ �. '�. .T .x.+ ��.. . A. •n 3'.f+i:y 'n* -.. sv4-at... 9Ywr-In. )4./.le;..p. `Sal.. �.. V41Lb.ar,A.k>b 1 .,r.JYN_N+J-1...Wv.?- :4..a:a;. . I ill V) WAP200P MELD COUNTY GATE i 12/14/82 t' I ((+ WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 3 : ) AS OF t 12/14/82 4 Q WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FWD DEPT ) NUMBER NO ! I 011291 0 6 0 AUTO SALVAGE 37326 320.00 61 9020 I I 320.00 ) I. 011292 DATA CONTROL SYSTEMS INC 246612 269.86 01 2160 41 ) 269.86 ';..I 011293 DATA DOCUMENTS 144214 1,880.65 65 1191 ) 1,880.65 1 ) 011294 OAVIOSO4 GLADYS M 001182 5.40 01 2310 i I 1 5.40 ) 011295 DOLLARHIOE L SCHWARTZ STlll5 1,890.00 21 6950 1 r'1 1,890.00 )I II 011296 EOWARDS CHEVROLET CO 84606 61 .12 61 9020 ) I 61.12 iI () ) . 011297 ELDRED ANIMAL HOSPITAL 111282 66.50 01 211i . i (0 66.50 ) j 011298 EVERITf LUMBER CO 978182 36.91 61 9020( {' (;) ------------ ) �. 36.91 (_I 011299 GARNSEY C WHEELER CO 111782 13,486.00 61 1945 ' ) 13,486.00 ( I -) 011300 GLEIIOAIE APARTMENTS HA1213 175.00 74 9034 ( ' 1 175.00 ) 011301 GOLDEN INTERNATIONAL W1129 2,501 .15 61 9020 ` ( --- 2, 501 .15 ) ( (l 011302 GREELEY ELECTRIC SERV INC 1362 25.00 61 9020 ) j 25.00 1 II 011303 GREELEY GAS CO N02741 128.55 01 1Q61 HU2801 853.75 01 1061 4 (1 OT1000 20.38 01 1061 ) 1 ,002.68 ( �,, I .,: ,..ss.'."'M s.+;;t..«a.sFa c..r•c+ xsy..^'ae.�.e..�a.ti s.tt. ,' r r.x=.a.., ua:.r: .a .sw+wn.ea..r,ar..� a r .,,:. .. l WAP200P HELD COUNTY OAT£ 112/14/82 ``( (l WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 4 ii AS OF 112/14/82 ( (l WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT (.i i NUMBER NO li 011304 GREELEY LOCK C. KEY 7705 11.80 01 5140 i ( 11.80 a 011105 GREELEY RADIATOR SERVICE 18635 295.00 61 9020 ( •c — i 295.00 G 011306 HEINLE ADOLPH 120782 13820 11 3140 13.20 t C ti 011307 HENSLEY BATTERY L SUPPLY G0370 1L4.30 61 9020 60429 114.30 61 9020 f .( G0433 50.64 61 9020 t 1 60437 218.00 61 9020 G0483 42.78 61 9020 60577 47.96 61 9020 i (( 60595 47.90 61 9020 G0605 50.64 61 9020 (( G0635 47.90 61 9020 G0637 — 95.80 61 9020 ( ( 830.22 t 011308 HIGH PLAINS GRAZING ASSOC YOUNG 893.76 11 3131 ( (( t I 893.16 ( (( 011309 (HOME LIGHT L POWER 00020C 54.80 11 3140 4 f 54.80 4 ( it l 011310 110RTON SHEET METAL WORKS 1244 .. 20.12 61 9020 4 (: 20.72 - 41 011311 JAN11 STANLEY K11213 244.20 01 1041 ( , 244. 20 :( 011312 KENS CAMERA CENTER 25719 25.68 01 3400 ( E 25.68 (( 011313 LARIMER EQUIPMENT COMPANY 4769 97.50 61 9020 ( 97.50 j' 011314 LIBSACK FERN MI1213 42 .28 01 1041 (( -_- - 4 42.28 , � .... .r. , . (; O MAP200D 1 WELD COUNTY DATE $ 12/14/82 ( ( WARRANT REGISTER !( AS OF 2 12/14/82 PAGE t 5 sT II V WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER INVOICE NO _^_HSAMTr___s FUND DEPT (L �_ al 0I 011315 MACDONALD EQUIPMENT CO A42947 76.61 bl 9020 A42949 38.94 61 9020 ( ( A42950 106.64 61 4020 11 A42951 36.41 61 9020 A43019 74.80 61 9020 ( ( A43035 11.40 61 9020 A43053 14.90 61 9020 1! A43140 59.96 61 9020 ( l 419.72 31 ( J l 011316 MISCO TEXTILE RENTALS INC 181453 3.45 01 5140 183051 3.45 01 5140 0 184341 8.00 01 5140 _ (! l 184705 3.45 01 5140 18594! 8.00 01 5140 41 186300 3.45 01 5140 ({ ( 181513 8.00 01 5140 0 204361 8.00 01 5140 (1 ( 45.80 011317 MOFFAT PAIN! 6 GLASS 15743 97.98 61 9020 ( ( 15180 27.04 61 9020 15853 21.01 61 9020 11 15928 48.87 61 9020 (1 ( 15966 6.00 61 9020 16105 18.74 61 9020 11 16184 32.20 61 5020 C• ( 257.89 1) l ( 011318 MOUNTAIN BELL M81119 23.38 01 2110 1) M81122 11.92 01 2110 i 45080E 25.80 11 3140 ( 1 50780E 167.63 61 9020 r r` l 228.73 1 011319 MOUNTAIN 8ELL DE0540 1►450.41 19 4110 0(2101 43.92 19 4110 ( (. DE3300 4.47 19 4153 O 05400E 10537.41 21 6950 33000E 4.47 19 4152 Cl (.' 3,040.14 D 1 ( 011320 NAFTZ DON 411213 165.00 01 1041 n _-_`_- • �, 165.00 011321 NORTHCOLO MEDICAL CENTER 121582 684,535.46 72 5020 0 (1 1) WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY GATE 7 12/14/82 ( (} WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 6 h) AS OF 1 12/14/82 ( (.. WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT 4) I NUMBER 170 6841535.46 ( 93 011322 NORTMSIDE TEXACO 121734 51.00 01 2111 (. 51 .00 V. 011323 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 91938 36.08 61 9020 ( 98108 35.40 61 9020 V 98116 4. 79 61 9020 98152 8.01 61 9020 ( ( 84.28 1) ( ( 011324 PATIENT ADVOCACY TEAM NA12T3 146.00 74 9034 4) 146.00 C' ( 6 011325 PETERSON RAYMOND M11213 268.60 01 1041 O t 268.60 4) 011326 PLATEAU SUPPLY 609622 34.46 Ot 5140 34.46 4) (t ( 011327 POLARIS CRANE L E081 CO 320259 61.98 61 9020 4) 320285 16.07 61 4020 0 ( 84.05 4) 011328 PUBLIC 5ERV OF COLO 00130E 26.76 11 3140 (' 26.76 a (I ( 011329 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF COLO EN0037 400.32 01 1061 4) N00037 467. 75 01 1061 (I ( 868.0? 13 011330 R L POLK C CO 59468 144.00 01 1021 (i ( 144.00 ( 011331 RODALE PRESS INC 66826 73.56- 20 5530 0 01608 150.15 20 5530 ' ( 76.59 1) 011332 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE INC 012223 49.43 61 9020 ( 012247 29.76 61 9020 I-3 8845 44.45 61 9020 t) .-..Yc..•a. ... .r.;i.w:.........n..#YS+₹+N: :rw.rnaair..vMe:SY{:.1-�.�...+.i.Y.♦✓tea • �. Y.- a�.��- -,.-...... _.� �� .. a �Y-� _.......-..�Ia �A { f (1 i ) WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE $ 12/14/82 (' WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 1 ' ) AS OF I 12/14/82 ( WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT ) D, NUMBER NO 123.64 ( ) ) 011333 RUMAR CARPETS 14567 1 ,383.15 19 4150 4 ----1.383.15 ) ) 011334 S R A 507482 156.44 65 1191 ( ) 156.44 ( 011335 SANS PRODUCE 15655 63,40 01 2310 ) ) 11091 61.80 01 ,2310 11321 180.14 01 2310 ( 305.34 ( 011336 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE5J 1110930 201.05 21 6602 ) D ML1031 371.55 21 6602 ML1130 312.05 21 6602 (; RT0930 62.50 21 6602 ) L _ R11031 125.00 21 6602 R11130 125.00 21 6602 (; TR0930 36.00 21 6602 ) ) TR1031 36.00 21 6602 TR1130 36.00 21 6602 ( ------------ ) 1,311.15 C011337 SIR SPEEDY NO, 2005 55687 55.00 01 2111 ) 55.00 ) 011338 STANLEY CONN RADIO 13311 122.50 01 2150 ( 122.50 J ) 011339 STATE OF COLORADO 1982 20,000.00 01 2960 ' (' ) ) 20,000.00 4' 011340 TOWN OF FIRESTONE E01868 30.00 01 2420 1) I ---�--30.00 . ) ( 011341 TOWN OF MEAD 121182 13.00 11 3140 4D 13.00 ) 1 011342 TRI—COLNTY AVIATION 019155 201 .20 01 2110 ID ) 201.20 O () ) 1 WAP2OOP NELQ COUNTY DATE 112/14/82 ` R ASOFN$ 12114!82 PAGE I 8 () i j c+ WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT 0 NUMBER NO 1 (1) v 011343 U'1C COUNSELING CENTER 111882 45.50 01 1154 I (i 45.50 O 011344 UNC—TOBEY KENDEL ST1031 1.036.66 21 6853 ` 7.036.66 O ( 011345 UNITED STATES WELDING INC 182401 35.30 61 9020 O 35.30 011346 WADSWORTHI R V SALES 512982 18.95 61 9020 ( 18.95 ) 011347 WALKER ELECTRONICS 485081 .65 65 1191 . (.) .65 ) O 011348 WARDEN DONALD MILE12 231.51 01 1151 O MILE1'. 224.20 01 1011 () 455.11 4] I 011349 WELD COUNTY GARAGE 748 62.55 61 9020 O 62.55 O O 011350 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 3018 24.73 01 2110 O 24.73 () 011351 WEST PUBLISHING CO 101182 13.88 01 1012 ) I) 13.88 ;) 011352 NOEHRMYER BUSINESS FORMS 125809 464.58 01 1041 !) is) 464.58 43 011353 WYLACO 56082 130. 12 61 9020 130.12 f 011354 1 & 1 SERVICE CO 00284 81.25 01 2111 4 81 .25 O 4 TOTAL I 773.800.68 IF r - WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE I 12/14/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE r 9 • AS OF 112/14/82 • • • • THIS IS TO CERTIFY iUATt ALL ACCOUH II.G AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE A LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE t • THROUGH '1 AND OATEOPECC(A6E,e, /'/I 19K4 AND T AT PAYMENTS SFg O BE tQQ THE RESPECTIVE } ��I IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 713 900•La DATED THIS /bVDAY oF.DCe.CTI3a, 1911. ! c'(/ i-` DIRECTOR MANAGEMENT • NO BURG T UBSCRI 0 AND SWORN` TO BEFORE NE THIS./S' ' DAY OFk&fdt18ftt (9P. MY CCMM 1 • S(ON EXPIRES* • t,3 ,� /$ r. NOTARY PUBLIC, 1/E, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO,,,,HERE BY (APPROVE) (0t APP ODE) N t41 S A a ET FORTt* A8OVEI AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR,A■)RE Iitf/REBY/ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE (7E;AfeCCALG • . FUND TOTALING i 113),(00,64 DATED THIS /SW DAYOFJxCe 1302.1 19 Pa ATTEST( '/Ir.w ; .tW:h L. vJ..7. -, OUNIY ERIC AND RECORD R BY • DEPUTY CHAIRMAN ME MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER • • ,yam • ♦ • i • O • O •• • • aI • cl! JO WAP200P WELD COUNTY OATE t 12/13/82 1' WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t I i AS OF t 12/13/82 S WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT 1 NUMBER NO .....e. M..... ..,.»»M...—Mo 1.»...♦ ee....7. .... .... ...e S a 011238 AGLAND INC P05379 48.00 11 3140 Q17913 500.00- 61 9020 Q17920 906.96 61 9020 a 454.96 `! 4,1 011239 BESTWAY PAVING 1181 295.25 11 3131 i 295.25 a 011240 BFI WASTE SYSTEMS 18580P 20.00 01 2330 ii: 85290E 20.90 1L 3140 r 85810E 15.00 11 3140 w ~r 55.90 d 011241 BIVENS RAYMOND 0 RAY 19.20 11 3140 - 19.20 e 011242 CAROL-LYNN'S FLOWERS 4990 21 .74 01 1110 -a 21.74 r 011243 CENTRAL MEDICAL SUPPLY 4444 8.25 01 2310 -l. , a 8.25 ' r 011244 COLORADO PARTS COMPANY 32539 16.33 61 9020 33851 9.31 61 9020 25.64 y 011245 EOWARDS CHEVROLET CO 83647 69.70 61 9020 a 69.70 at 011246 ELDER CLAYTON W EIDER 24.00 11 3140 O ._ � _ M-•24.00 O 011247 FAHRENSRUCH HAROLD MI1210 512.72 01 104I v 512.72 n 4, 011248 FOSTER HOWARD A MI1182 26.00 01 1110 !n 26.00 ' iii 011249 FOX JOY W MI1210 260,40 01 1041 9 ►-... ,.,. • w 260.40 - _. --„... .....__ . ._ , .. _ ._._....._ _.. O 6 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE r 12/13/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE a 2 0 AS OF 1 12./13/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT 4 MUMBER NO 011250 FRESIIOUR' $ CONSTRUCTION 512882 385.00 61 9020 • 385.00 1 011251 GOLOBLATT JAM 111882 35.00 01 1154 ® -i----- -w . D 35.00 I 011252 GREELEY GAS CO 41000E 394.78 61 9020 4 42500E 592.61 61 9020 A 987.39 4 011253 GREELEY WALKER ELECT 5470 9.00 01 1061 4 '1.4'''''5•"“P., 9.00 • 011254 GREEN CONNIE J MI1203 41.80 21 6960 J 41.80 .y 011255 HANSEN H H M11210 296.25 01 (041 0. 296.25 0 011256 HAUER JIM JIM ----, 20.00 11 3140 0 20.00 0 011257 HILLSIDE AUTO PARTS 174521 40.50 61 9020 sJ j 174522 27,00 61 9020 I 114523 27:00 61 9020 R 174526 34.51 61 9020 174533 4.80 61 9020 174654 27.01 61 9020 (P 174677 28.09 61 9020 J 174744 28.96 61 9020 174791 - 28.09 61 9020 M y 245.96 P 011258 HOME LIGHT L POWER CO 00070E 2.21 61 9020 3 - --+.'- 2.21 . e i 011259 JOHNSON CONTROLS INC 287172 243.00 01 1945 P 243.00 $ • 011260 JOHNSON HTNG L SHEET NEIL 1631 2,250.00 61 9020 i_ ' 1.250.00 - - C fi 3 WAP200P WELO COUNTY DATE t 12/23/82 ( WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 3 SI AS OF t 12/13/82 (^ WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT # NUMBER NO 011261 KING SOOPERS 194657 29.29 01 3182 E 29.29 IS j 1 011262 MOORE BEARING COMPANY 150298 29.18 01 1061 29.18 Cd * 011263 NAIL GIST ATTORNEYS ASSC 29435 28.00 01 1123 S Y 36910A 28.00 01 1121 65.00 01 1123 t' 59315 A 128.00 01 1123 `) 64836 28.00 01 1123 69913A za.00 01 1123 4 70840A 28.00 01 1123 7 70979 28.00 01 1123 C 361.00 ,1 011264 NELSON OFFICE SUPPLY 15702 16.06 01 1110 (5 ') 16.06 (4 011265 NICKLAS, MARK MARK 29.60 11 3140 '1 29.60 < tl 011266 OSER EXTERMINATING CO N08127 15.00 01 1061 <' 15.00 (1 011267 PETTY CASH 101182 2.78 01 2160 Q 102382 4.90 01 2160 it 102682 6.70 01 2160 112482 5.54 01 2160 O 120282 2.12 01 2160 el *21082 22.81 01 2160 1 92782 ri ..«.... «6 01 2160 `l - 49.91 f 011268 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF COLO N00033 28.95 01 1061 1 _ 28.95 00 011269 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE INC 8041 .39.80 61 9020 8347 10.60 61 9020 8382 1,67 61 9020 0 - 52.07 1 011270 SMART OR DAVID M 111882 52.00 01 1154 . r • YAP200P. HEIO 'COUNTY , ., - ' WARRANT REGtstro • AS as a � OATS I 12111/8,. PAGE 3 WEIO 60UMYER • NAP200P WARRANt AEOTS 12/11/02 AS OF 14SANT FUND DEPT INVOICE s PAYEE ^"'�'-... r NARRANA ..-- »-- D NUKBE .. — . r- 52.00 42.02 11 3180 18206 -»,-- 42.02 yam. II 011211 wino STATES kflOiNG iN 0 • • TOTAL i '—..5;99,..45 o- . • O • • O • ) \ • f) 4 n U 041 41 41 O O • o •0 0 i`. ..�..-:�..w.a•. .:......s '.ri .a • ♦Iis4 lea[ a y !. 0) O WAP200P WELD COUNTY OATE s 12/13/82 WARRANT.REGISTER PAGE $ 4 AS OF 1 12/13/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSANT FUND OEPT NVlSBER NO .. _. O.? �--52.00 011211 UNITED STATES WELDING INC 18206 42.02 11 3180 42.02 is t TOTAL 1 5.994.45 O 9- O t (y O 0 • O • 0 O 0 O• 0 • • s • s • S o WAP200P, WELD COUNIV DATE S 12/13/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 5 • • AS Of $ 12/13/82 • • • THIS IS ItCERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOU T1NG AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED Ott THE BOVE IS? CLAIMS AS SHOWN OR PAGE 1 • THROUGH J • AND DATEOWEm8GZ fi T 19Pj2 AND THAT PAYMENTS $I*)U D BE IQ THE RESPECTIVE VE1 M YYN E AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR BANES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 6,7`/` 415 DATED THIS_ 5 -0AY 0F.D6COWti 1982+ ij{I J/ 'RECTOR MANAGEMENT • A D�� 4 (, , SUBSCR ED MD SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS /s`4 DAY OF,�ketp Ste, 19 f.� . MY C 11 ;TO PIRESt - . . • '�-� 1%€J NOTARY PUBLIC. we. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY. COLORADO HERE BY (APPROVEI -.MIS 0YEI 'T _CHINS A SET FORTH ABOVEI AND WA RANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR, ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE &ENACI1b • FUND TOTALING $ 5/f` JIY 15 DATED THIS / 4V OAYOFftcQEm8EC,. 19?a ATTESTS /1/,, ,' ,i COUNTY CLE K AND RECORDER BY • DEPUTY CHAIRMAN MEMBER MEMBER ' ���� 111N9ER{ MEMBER r w 0 4::_oe._/,, - , • • • • • • • • • • - • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MDATIFS DQAIO OF COUNTY CCHMISSIONMS WELD OOINPy, COWRADO DEaKIFR 15, 1982 TAPE #82-97 & 98 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Wednesday, December 15, 1982, at the hour of 9:00 A. M. BOLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorun of the :waters thereof: Ccrnissioner John T. Martin, Chairman Cemissicner Chuck Carlson, Pro Ten Cannissioner Norman Carlson Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner June K. Steirnark Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Rears MBa7PFS: Corrdssioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve the minutes of the Bard of County Commissioners' meeting of Decerher 13, 1982, as written. Cumdssioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS Ac/OR DE ECICNS TO THE AGENDA: The Chairman included on the agenda Sheriff's Office uniform bids, as itanl6 under bids; present self insurance proposals, as item 17 under bids; consider ambulance contract with hospital, as item it under old business; consider energy Impact assistance grant, as item #6 under new business; and appointments to the Sousing Authority, as item #7 under new business. CONSF.NP AGENDA: Casmissioner C. Carlson made a motion to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. DEPN lMENP HEADS: Mr. Warden, Director of Finance and Administrative Services, reported that the new on line system in the Accounting Department has been fully centralized with the Social Services Department. The Social Services • Department has been totally centralized. The Accounting Department is preparing for the year end closing. A new system for the Purchasing Department through the data processing center has been developed and will beam effective during 1983. The Personnel Department has been working on the self-insurance health plan for the county employees and the pay for performance plan. The personnel manual is being clarified and/or updated. The sunset review plan will be continued. Early in 1983 the Accounting Department will begin making plans for the 1984 budget process. The Data Processing Department is busy with the implementation of their new systems that will begin in 1983. Mr. Warden announced that yesterday self insurance proposals were presented for the next three years. He concluded that the proposals do reflect a large cost saving for Weld County. He added that the Board will review said proposals tomorrow. Mr. Warden has prepared a transition memorandum which will he effective January 1, 1983, for the new Board of County Commissioners. Mr. Warden, on behalf of his staff, commended Cenmissicners Kirby and Steirmark for their achievements during the past four years. He stated that Ccnnissioners Kirby and Steinmark have represented their c cstituents and the Weld County /03 citizens very well. Mr. Warden stated that a lot has been aooarplished by the joint effort of all five of the County Commissioners and the staff and citizens shauein that reward. He added the Board receives criticism and very little thanks). there will always be unsolved problems and unfinished business, however, he believes that Weld Canty is a better place because Caanissioners Kirby and Steimark have served as Weld County Commissioners. Mr. Warden listed some of the achievements during the past four years as follows: Road and Bridge Department Contracting out construction jobs; development of the equipment and replacement program road plan and the gravel plan Hunan Services Health Department S With the rod directions the staff is doing the business of public health very well. Lcplementation of the hum, health care plan. Social Services - The innovations of the Welfare Diversion plan which received national attention and the Welfare Reform plan. Planning Department The development of a fine lard-use system Communications trigcaded system Study regarding the consolidation of the communications system. Library Computerization and consolidation study Landfill - decisions and changes Budget - rational and equitable Insurance - self-insurance Adrinistration - procedures, policies, codifications, and Charter requirements. Word-processing - reduced employee base by 208 without reduction of services Augustine 6 Associates - Study, changes and benefits Revenue Bends - development and implementation These are several of the acheivcanents listed by Mr. Warden. Wendell Fuller, representing the North Weld Medical Center, was not present. WARRANTS: Commissioner Steirmark made a motion to approve the following warrants as presented by Mr. Warden: Encumbrance claims General fund $779,795.13 Social Services fund Social Services 136,983.44 Old Age Pension 168,784.00 Handwritten warrants • General fund 10,044.00 Payroll 159.42 Ccnmissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. BIDS: APPROVE BIT I NODS PAVEMINP AND ASPHALT MIX - 1983: Mrs. Rhoden read the following recommendation into the record: The County Engineer has reviewed the 1983 asphalt bid and recd mended that the Board award contracts to three bidders based on geographical location. It would be consistent with their bid documents and procedures in past years. The bid should be awarded as follows: BESIYAY PAVING CO. FRONTIER MATERIALS INC. STERLING PAVING on Bituminous Pavement Mix $26.19/Ten $26.40/7tn $28.50/Ton (Cold Ex Grade) Bituminous Pavement Mix $21.19/Ton $22.30/Ton $26.00/Ton (Hot E or Ex Grade) He also reconmerded that the Board award the Emulsified Asphalt (CSS-1) to Flatiron Paving Company of Greeley because of their central location and because their anticipated use of 8,000 gallons would save the County $1,520.00 over Bestway's bid. Commissioner N. Carlson fade a notion to approve the Engineer's recommendation in total. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Page 2, December 15, 1982 APPROVE MAPPING AND UPDATING AERIAL MAPS - 1983: Mrs. Rhoden recommended that the low bid be approved. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the lad bid submitted by Norton, Underwood I Lamb, Inc. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion. Commissioner C. Carlson questioned if the quality of these bids had been considered. Mrs. Rhoden stated that Norton, Underwood b Lamb, Inc. has perfoszei this service before and the County Assessor was very pleased with their performance. The motion carried unanimously. APPROVE TRASH AND RUBBISH FG}EWAL - 1983: Mrs. Rhoden rearmrded that the low bid submitted by Brxruming-Ferris Industries of Colorado be approved to perform this service. Commissioner Steirmark mole a :motion to approve the low bid submitted by Browning-Ferris Industries of Colorado. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion. Commissioner C. Carlson's personal feeling regarding the all or nothing bids was not favorable. He believes that if the bids had not been all or nothing the Board could have worked with local companies where the service is needed and, further, that it would have cost less. The motion carried by the following vote: All the Cmmissioners voted yea except Commissioner C. Carlson who voted nay. APPROVE PRfX SS SERVES - 1983 - DEPARTb*NP OF SOCIAL SERVICE: Dave Huffman, representing the Department of Social Services, press-. xl agreements from Kelco Investigations, Investigative Services Agency and Speedy Legal Service Co. The agreement shall remain in full fora: and effect from January 1, 1983 to and until December 31, 1983 and the firms shall be paid $25.00 per successful service. ' Mr. Huffman recommended that the agreements be approved. Commissioner Steirmark made a motion to renew all three agreements for prrness service for the year 1983. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CHANGE ORDER 41 FOR SHE'RIFF'S OFFICE - rEORGE BARG2T & COMPANY, INC.: Mr. Warden reported that electrical circuits running in the concrete floor slab that were cut when making floor penetrations requires the approval of a $150.00 change order. He added that the firm that made the cut contract was decreased by $150.00 and that the contract with George Bargelt and Co. Inc. needed to be increased by $150.00 because they made the repairs. Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to aperove the change order, totaling $150.00. Commissioner C. Carlson and Commissioner Kirby seconded the notion. The motion carried unanimously. Tape change 482-98 SIIERIEF'S OFFICE UNIFORM BIDS: The bids were presented for consideration on September 1, 1982, to be considered for approval on September 15, 1982. On September 15, 1982 a unanimous vote was passed to table action on this request to September 22, 1982. On September 22, 1982, Ms. Grose reccmme ded that the bids be rejected because of incomplete sln'ifications and that the Purchasing Director be directed to rebid. A nation carried unanimously to approve said re:e mendation. Today, Mrs. Rhoden asked the Board to reconsider the bids submitted on September 1, 1982 and reoannended that the low bid submitted by Oohnstoom Clothing be approved. After review, Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve the bids submitted by Johnstown Clothing as follows: 100 Uniform 90 Long Sleeve 90 Short Sleeve 40 Pants Shirts Shirts Ties $29.25 $16.84 $15.55 No bid 4 weeks del. 3 weeks del. 3 weeks del. Commissioner Kirby seconded the notion and it carried unanimously. PRESENT SELF-INSURANCE PROPOSALS: Mr. Warden presented proposals from the following firms: Sweet & Co. Insurance Scott Insurance (Through Fred S. James & Co.) Flood I Peterson (Two proposals) Arthur J. Gallagher Co, Frank B. Hall & Co. These proposals will be considered by the Board in a work session on December 16, 1982. Page 3, December 15, 1982 BUSINESS OLD: CONSIDER AMBULANCE CCNIRTCC WITH HOSPITAL: Mr. Warden presented an agreement between the Weld County Ambulance Service and North Colorado Medical Center. Ke reviewed the terns RC?theaagreement and the agreement addendum. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve said agreement. Carnnissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. NISI: CONSIDER AUCHORIZATICN FOR HEALTH AND LIFE INSURANCE PLAN AND AUIIIJRIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden presented to the Ps rd the Health and Life Insurance Plan under the self-funding program. The plan costs $85.76 per month for single coverage, and $102.48 per month for family coverage. The life insurance is 39 cents per $1,000 per month with eligible employees employed over five years receiving a $12,000 term policy and eligible employees wider five years receiving a $7,000 term policy with Accidental Death and Dismemberment. If approved the Board agrees to pay $71.71 for single health coverage and life insurance for eligible employees e ployeed less than five years, and $74.44 for single health coverage and life insurance for eligible employees employed five years or more. The plan becomes effective January 1, 1983. The insurance group shall consist of only those employees who are part of the Weld County personnel/payroll system and employer number. The Board would also agree to self-fund the forty-two retired employees with $1,000 paid-up life policies and fund the program from the Contingency Fund in 1983. Only James Ccnpany/Masoud Shiraz' and Leonard Anrndola are the agent/administrator of record. Solicitation by the above agent/administrator of record or any other carrier of County employees for additional coverage of any insurance type will not be permitted in County facilities during working hours and not endorsed by the County. Payroll deductions will only be made for authorized endorsed insurance coverage for Weld County employees. Mr. Barrett, persorumel director, concurred with Mr. Warden's remarks and the plan as presented. Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve the reulution regarding authorization for health and life insurance plan. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion. He added that with the skyrocketing health insurance costs it hascreated a severe problem for everyone using these services reflected either in insurance rates paid by employees or direct payment for care. Mule he personally believes the choice of the use of budgeted fringe benefits dollars should be more individual he also believes the Board has done about the hest that is practical for the 1983 county employees. The motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER LEASE AGGIME2Tf TO STORE GRADER IN VIM AREA BEIWEFll WELD CKIUNIY AND HNYJID AND F.7AIN WEISBFODK: Mr. Warden stated that this matter has been discussed in a work session. He presented a lease agreement between Harold and Elain heisbrook and Weld County. The lessor agrees to store a grader when it is not being operated. The County agrees to pay $1.50 per day for each day the grader is parked in shed on a monthly basis in 1983. The rr,nty also agrees to pay $180.00 for past use of facilities in 1982. Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to approve said lease agreement. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and expressed his appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Weisbrook for their fine cooperation and assistance. The motion carried unanimously. READING OF EMERGESCY OPDINFICE 484-B CONCEIVING REPEALING OF ORDINANCE #84-A AND RE-ENACTING THE SETTING OF FEES FOR SERVICES BY WEHD COLNIY COMMENT: Mr. Warden Lrescitdemergency ordinance i84-B, "In the matter of repealing Ordinance No. 84-A and re-enacting the setting of fees for services provided by the Weld County Gaerrzr,sit". Pursuant to the budget process this ordinance sets fees and charges for the rental of various Weld County Government buildings, the copying of public documents where the fee is not otherwise specified by law, the sale of Weld Caanty road maps, planning and building inspection materials, the taking of fingerprints by the Weld County Sheriff's Office for individuals, extraordinary research of public records which Weld County Government is not required to perform by law, the perfonlanes of weed spraying services, parking fees, recreational vehicle dumping, overnight camping site fees, library fees, and ambulance service foes. Commissioner Steirmark made a motion to approve emergency Ordinance 184-B and directed the Clerk to publish forthwith. Commissioner C. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Page 4, December 15, 1982 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MD VAES BOARD OF COMITY CJFPIISSICM U .1) COUNTY, COLORADO BECFh43Fs2 15, 1982 TAPE #82-97 & 98 The Board of Cnrnty Commissioners of Weld County, Cbloiado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Wednesday, 0.cr:dcr 15, 1982, at the hour of 9:00 A. M. BOIL CAIL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following reibas were present, constituting a quorum of the raiLrs thereof; Ccu,nissioner John T. Martin, Chairman Commissioner Chuck Carlson, Pro Tem Commissioner Noonan Carlson Crnmissioner C. W. Kirby Crnmissioner June K. Steirmark Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Sears MINUTES: Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners' meeting of December 13, 1982, as written. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ADDITICNS AND/OR DETETICNS TO THE POM : The Chairman included on the agenda Sheriff's Office uniform bids, as item#6cuxler bids; present self insurance proposals, as item #7 under bids; consider imbalance contract with hospital, as item #1 under old business; consider energy impact assistance grant, as item 16 raider new business; and appointments to the dousing Authority, as item #7 under new business. CONSENT AC#i M; Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to approve the consent agenda as printed. Crmmissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. DEPARTMENT HEADS: Mr. Warden, Director of Finance and administrative Services, reported that the new on line system in the Accounting Department has been fully centralized with the Social Services Department. The Social Services • Department has been totally centralized. The Accounting Department is preparing for the year end closing. A new system for the Purchasing Depari.ru:t through the data processing center has teen developed arw will become effective during 1983. The Personnel Department has been working cn the self-insurance health plan for the county employees and the pay for performance plan. The personnel manual is being clarified and/or updated. The sunset review plan will be continued. Early in 1983 the Accounting Department will begin making plans for the 1984 budget process. The Data Processing Department is busy with the implanentaticn of their new systeras that will begin in 1983. Mr. Warden announced that yesterday self insurance proposals acre presented for the next three years. He concluded that the proposals do reflect a large cost'saving for Weld Cntzty. He added that the Board will review said proposals tomorrow. Mr. Warden has prepared a transition mezroran un which will be effective January 1, 1983, for the new Board of County Carrnissioners. Mr. Warden, on behalf of his staff, =wended Commissioners Kirby and Steirrtark for their achievements during the past four years. He stated that Commissioners Kirby and Steirnark have represented their constituents and the Weld County !o3 citizens wry well. Mr. Warden stated that a lot has been accomplished by the joint effort of all five of the County Commissioners and the staff and citizens shaznin that reward. He aided the Board receives critteien ai d very little thanks, there will always be unsolved problems and unfinished business, however, he believes that Weld Canty is a better place because mmi Cossioners Kirby and Steirn3rk have served as Weld County Cenmissioners. Mr. Warden listed some of the achievanents during the past four years as follows: Road and Briar Department Contracting cut construction jobs; development of the equipment and replacement program road plan and the gravel plan ltunnan Services Health Department t With the rew directions the staff is doing the business of public health very well. Irplanentation of the home health care plan. Social Services - The innovations of the Welfare Diversion plan which received national attention and tie Welfare Reform plan. Planning Department The development of a fire land-use system Communications Upgraded system Study regarding the consolidation of the communications system. Library Catputerization and consolidation study Landfill - decisions and changes Fidget - rational and equitable Insurance - self-insurance Administration - procedures, policies, codifications, and Charter rcquira:rants. Word-processing - reduced urployee base by 208 without reduction of services Augustine & Associates - Study, changes and benefits Revenue Bonds - development and implementation These are several of the acheivarents listed by Mr. Warden. Wendell Fuller, representing the North Weld Medical Center, was not present. INAWANIS: Cmmissioner Steiry rk made a rotten to apprer.'e the following warrants as presented by Mr. Warden: Ehumbrance claims General fund $779,795.13 Social Services fund serial Services 136,983.44 Old Age Pension 168,784.00 Handwritten warrants General ford 10,044.00 Payroll 159.42 Commissioner Kirby sexrded tie motion and it carried unanimously. BIDS: APPROVE BI7iMIU US PAVF74F1JP AND ASPHALT MIX - 1983: Mrs. Rhoden read the following reoonrre elation into the record: The County Engineer has reviewed the 1983 asphalt bid and react-mended that the Board award contracts to three bidders based on geographical location. It would be consistent with their bid doane_nts and procedures in past years. The bid should be awarded as follows: BESIWAY PAVING 00. FRCNIIER MATERIALS INC. STERLING PAVING CO Bituminous Pavarcnt Mix $26.19/Don $26.40/'ibn $28.50/Ton (Cold Etc Grade) Bituminous Pavement Mix $21.19/Ito $22.30/lnon $26.00/tbn (Hot E or Ex Grade) He also rear-mended that the Board award the Emulsified Asphalt (M-1) to Flatiron Paving Ccnpany of Greeley because of their central location and because their anticipated nsr of 8,000 gallons would save tie County $1,520.00 over Bestway's bid. catmissioner N. Carlson mate a motion to approve the Engineer's recommendation in total. Cornissioner Kirby seconded the notion and it carried unanimously. Page 2, December 15, 1982 APPROVE MAPPING AND UPDATING AE UAL MAPS - 1983: Mrs. Rhtlen recommended that the low bid be approved. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the 1a+ bid sttneittod by Norton, Underwood & Lamb, Inc. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion. Commissioner C. Carlson questioned if the quality of time bids had been considered. Mrs. Rhoden stated that Norton, Undetoxwd & Womb, Inc. has performed this service before and the County Assessor was very pleased with their performance. The motion carried unanimously. . APPROVE TRASH AND RUBBISH FGJ4Y A), - 1983: Mrs. Rhoden recommended that the low bid submitted by Browning-Ferris Industries of Colorado be approved to perform this service. Commissioner Steirmark made a motion to approve the low bid submitted by Browning Ferris Industries of Colorado. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion. Cu.rnissioner C. Carlson's personal feeling regarding the all or nothing bids was not favorable. He believes that if the bids had not been all or nothing the Board could have worked with local companies where the service is needed and, further, that it would have cost less. The motion carried by the following vote: All the Commissioners voted yea except Commissioner C. Carlson who voted nay. APPROVE PROCESS SERVERS - 1983 - DEPARI4Wh OF SOCIAL SERVICES: Dave Huffman, representing the Department of Social Services, presented agreements fromweloo Investigations, Investigative Services Agency and Speedy Legal Service Co. The agreement shall remain in full force and effect from January 1, 1983 to and until December 31, 1983 and the firms shall be paid $25.00 per successful service. i Mr. Huffman recommended that the agreements be approved. Commissioner Steirrnrrk made a motion to renew all three agreements for process service for the year 1983. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanirccsly. CHANGE ORDER #1 FOR SHERIFF'S OFFICE - GEORGE BARGELT & CCtQA4'Y, INC.: Mr. Warden reported that electrical circuits mining in the concrete floor slab that were cut when making floor penetrations requires the approval of a $150.00 change order. He added that the firm that made the cut contract was decreased by $150.00 and that the contract with George Bargelt and Co. Inc. needed to be increased by $150.00 because they made the repairs. Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve the change order, totaling $150.00. Commissioner C. Carlson and Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion. The motion carried unanimously. Tape change #82-98 SHERIFF'S OFFICE UNIFORM BIDS: The bids were presented for consideration on Septaiter 1, 1982, to be considered for approval on September 15, 1982. On September 15, 1982 a unanimous vote was passed to table action on this request to September 22, 1982. On September 22, 1982, Ms. Grose recommended that the bids be rejected because of incomplete specifications and that the Purchasing Director be directed to rebid. A motion carried unanimously to approve said recommendation. Today, Mrs. RIcder asked the Board to reconsider the bids submitted on September 1, 1982 and recommended that the low bid submitted bydebnstawn Clothing be approved. After review, Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve the bids suhnittod by Johnstown Clothing as follows: 100 Uniform 90 Long Sleeve 90 Short Sleeve 40 Pants Shirts Shirts Ties $29.25 $16.84 $15.55 No bid 4 weeks del. 3 weeks del. 3 weeks del. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. PRESENT SELF-INSURAN E PROPOSALS: Mr. warden presented proposals from the following firers: Sweet & Co. Insurance Scott Insurance (Through Fred S. James & Co.) Flood & Peterson (Two proposals) Arthur J. Gallagher Co. Frank B. Hall & Co. These proposals will be considered by the Board in a work session on December 16, 1982. Page 3, December 15, 1982 BUSINESS OW: CONSIDER A'3(JIANCE oflrp cc WITh HOSPITAL: Ms. Warden presratcd an agreement between the Weld Crenty Ambulance Service and North Colorado Medical Center. He reviewed the terms Of the agrecccst and the agreement addendum. Cunrdssioner Steinmark made a motion to approve said agreement. Ccrrdssioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. NED: COtzsIDER AUIIf7RIZATICN FOR IffAL7H AND LIFE INSURANCE FUN AND AUIllORI7ATICN FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: W. Warden presented to the Board the Health and Life Insurance Plan under the self-funding program. The plan costs $85.76 per month for single coverage, and $102.48 per month for family coverage. The life insurance is 39 cents per $1,000 per month with eligible employees employed over five years receiving a $12,000 term policy and eligible employees under five years receiving a $7,000 term policy with Accidental Death and Diem hbernrnt. If approved the Board agrees to pay $71.71 for single health coverage and life insurance for eligible employees cmplerleed less than five years, and $74.44 for single health coverage and life insurance for eligible employees employed five years or more. The plan becomes effective January 1, 1983. The insurance group shall consist of only those employees who are part of the Weld County personnel/payroll system and employer number. The Board would also agree to self-fund the forty-two retired employees with $1,000 paid-up life policies and fund the program from the Contingency Fund in 1983. Only Janes Conpany/Maseud Shirazi and Leonard Amendola are the agent/administrator of record. Solicitation by the above agent/administrator of record or any other carrier of County employees for additional coverage of any insurance type will not be permitted in County facilities during working logs and not endorsed by the County. Payroll deductions will only be made for authorized endorsed insurance coverage for Weld County employees. Mr. Barrett, personnel director, concurred with W. Warden's remarks and the plan as presented. Cannissiorer N. Carlson made a motion to approve the resolution regarding authorization for health and life insurance plan. 0ndssioner Kirby seconded the motion. He added that with the skyrocketing health insurance costs ittescreated a severe problem for everyone using these services reflected either in insurance rates paid by employees or direct payment for care. While he personally believes the choice of the use of budgeted fringe benefits dollars should be more individual he also believes the Board has done about the best that is practical for the 1983 county employees. The :notion carried unanimously. CONSIDER LEASE AGREf2*wr 'IC SAM GRADER IN VIM AREA BEJYdEfN YEID COUNl'Y AND HARM AND MAIN WEISBROOi(: Mr. Warden stated that this matter has been discussed in a work session. He presented a lease agreement between Harold and Elain Weisbreok and Weld County. The lessor agrees to store a grader when it is not being operated. The Comity agrees to pay $1.50 per day for each day the grader is parked in shod on a monthly basis in 1983. The enmity also agrees to pay $180.00 for past uee of facilities in 1982. Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to approve said lease agreement. Ccnidssioner Kirby seconded the motion and expressed his appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Weisbrook for their fine cooperation and assistance. The motion carried unanimously. READING OF E2!FECNCY ORDINANCE 484-B C rERNING REPEALING OF ORDINANCE 484-A AND RE-ENACTING THE SETTING OF Et}2, FOR SERVICES BY. i4Env COUNTY GONE elli': Mr. Warden[resebdurergency ordinance #84-B, "In the matter of repealing Ordinance No. 84-A and re-enacting the setting of fees for services provided by the Weld County Gwet,rrznt". Pursuant to the budget process this ordinance sets fees and charges for the rental of various Weld County Gwernneant buildings, the copying of public documents where the fee is not Otherwise specified by law, the sale of Weld County road rape, planning and building inspection materials, the taking of fingerprints by the Weld County Sheriff's Office for individuals, extraordinary research of public records which Weld Canty Government is not required to perform by law, the performance of weed spraying services, parking fees, recreational vehicle dumping, overnight camping site fees, library fees, and ambulance service fees. Commissioner Steirmark made a motion to approve emergency Ordinance 484-S and directed the Clerk to publish forthwith. Commissioner C. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Page 4, December 15, 1982 CCVSIDFRR HOSPITAL BOARD APPOINIMINTS OF HARM WINOGRAD, DENNY WIIAN AND JAMES H. KADLECEK AND RfAPPOINMNT OF CHEi' HAYS: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to reappoint Chet Hays, term to expire on the 2nd Tuesday in James January, 1986; appoint Jas M. Kadleoek and Denny Kohan, terms to expire on the 2nd Tuesday in January, 1986; and appoint, Harold Winograd to fill the unexpired term of John L. "Tim" Weigand, whose term is to expire on the 2nd Tuesday in January, 1985. Ce missioner Steinmark included in her ration that a letter of appreciation be sent to Mr. Weigand for serving on this Board. Comissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER OCNITOOT FOR VISION CARE - DEPARTHENT OF SOCIAL SERVICF5: Harold Cornelius, representing the Department of Social Services, presented the 1983 Vision Care Program between Weld County and the Weld County Association of Optometrists and Ophthalmologists. The amount of the program shall not exceed $17,500.00. Comissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve said contract and directed the Chairman to sign same. Commissioner Kirby seocnied the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER Ih'ERGY ASSISTANCE niwc' GRANT: Mr. Warden presented said grant. The project consists of the purchase and installation of rater quality monitoring egnilrunt and the operation of this equipment for a one year period of time. The following two equipment items along with necessary accessory equipment items will be purchased: one atomic absorption spectropibrtcreter and one gas chrcmatograph. Impact Assistance funds will finance all equipeent items purchased at an amount not to exceed $65,800. The equipment will be used to collect baseline data on water quality, identification of immediate contamination problems, assessment of chemical composition data and evaluation of industrial waste disposal sites to determine ground water contamination. The County shall make this equipment available to other Colorado counties for monitoring purposes if scheduling can be arranged. The County shall be responsible to find any and all expenditures above the State contribution, support all operational and maintenance costs for at least one year. Operational aid maintenance expenses include staff salary and frirge benefits, supplies and maintenance services. The budget is as follows: Revenue Impact Assistance Funds $ 65,800 Atomic Absorption Spectro-meter $ 40,750 photometer Yield County 41,960 Gas Chranatograph 25,050 107,760 Operation and Maintenance 41,960 T07,760 Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve said assistance impact grant. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Commissioner Kirby said that this Board's experience during this last year certainly illustrated the need for this equipment. Commissioner C. Carlson concurred. APPOI IMFPIS TO THE HOUSING ANIKRITY: Condssioner Kirby made a motion to re- appoint Judy Kron, term to expire September 13, 1985 and appoint Charles Erickson to complete Jotn Cowart's unexpired term which expires September 13, 1984, to the Weld Canty Housing Authority. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ANNMED4NT BY CHAIR(. N: The Chairman did riot want any misunderstandings regarding the earlier mentioned accomplishments of the Cennissioners. Re noticed that it may rot have been clear Krause Commissioner N. Carlson's name was not mentioned. The Chairman made it clear that Commissioner N. Carlson was included with respect to this year's accomplishments. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The resolutions and ordinances were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. Page 5, December 15, 1982 S There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 10:10 A. M. APP1 Mlil: ECARD OF COINIY CCtgiSSIONBRS WELD CO(JM?, COLORADO --ect k Carlson:, o Tan Nornan Carlson w. xirty —" y� n X. Ste AWES?: i 1aaj (fin ,,yec itri WELD CJUNIY CIY RK AND RDX*DER AND CLESM< TO THE BOARD CYTN �nl� Dept y County Clerk Page 6, Dccsciner 15, 1982 A public hearing was conducted on Decanter 15 , 1982 at 2:00 P.M. , with the following present: JOHN MARTIN CHAIRMAN CHUCK CARLSON PRO TEM NORMAN CARLSON COMMISSIONER BILL KIRBY COMMISSIONER JUNE STEINMARK COMMISSIONER Also present: ACTING CLERK '10 THE BOARD, Jeannette Bars ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, fee Morrison PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, Rod Allison The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated Dkwrijer 1, 1982, duly published December 2, 1982 in the La Salle Leader, a public hearing was held on the request of Flatiron Paving CcrQany for a Use by Special Review for an asphalt batch plant. The Planning Cc: mission reararenied that the request be approved with standards. Mike Hart was present tepresenting flatiron Paving Ccrpany. He agreed with the conditions and standards as specified by the Planning Caanission. He used an aerial photograph to illustrate the new site and cemented on their plans for this now site. Michael S. Shaw, an adjacent landowner, consented co the develoitrwt standards and questioned when certain standards would be completed. Ccrnissioner stated after Flatiron Paving be Kirby County's to maintain. Mr. Hart stated that thi constructs s request it will Y' equest is for a portable plant. Cannissioner Kirby made a motion that this application differs from the previous application filed by the applicant and heard by the Board in 1979, the location differs in a sufficient degree to result in a differcm. in effect and in-act on surrounding ptopr.rty. Cennissioner C. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried by the following note. All the Cc nissioners voted yea except C rmissioner Steirnark who :rated nay. Dale Johnson, an adjacent landowner, submitted his original letter of opposition/ dated November 3, 1982. He addressed several items which supported his opposition. Margaret Kobobel, an adjaaatt landowner, stated that this proposed site is closer to her property and she is concerned shalt the devaluation of her property. Mrs. Kobobel stressed her opposition to this request. . Ms. Wilson, a realtor, stated that she was asked by neighbors to present their than. opinion for t . She oornented on the devaluation of the properties in this area if this request is granted. Bill Kobobel, an adjacent landowner, contended that this site is rot the right property for an asphalt batch plant. Howard Rasmussen, an adjacent landowner, stated that the asphalt batch plant would not be in harmony with the area. Mike Shaw stated that this request is not in agreaent with the County cat,:tr2 +live plan. Charles Erickson, fran Greeley, Colorado, stated that he does support the request and believes that there are enough County, State, and Federal regulations in effect to protect the residents of the area. Dennis Kahan, frcn Greeley, Colorado, supported the request. Mr. Dale Johnson gave a slide presentation to support his opposition. After dicn,csion, Commissioner C. Carlson nude a motion to approve this request because it is compatible with the area. Ccr:nnissicaer Kirby seconded the motion and added that this request is different from the request in 1979 because the hatch plant has been withdrawn. Ccnnissioner Steirmark stated that she will note nay on the motion because she feels that the request is the sane as the one denied in 1979. The motion carried by the following vote: All Connissieners voted yea except Conmissioner Stein-fork who voted nay. The motion included the development standards as stressed by therming Carmissicn. $2 - - AN )27 y1 , _ BARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �'i0i Qt_ ...ti%meld'. .j si ) WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER /AND CLERK TO THE A (His/ 4. op ty County I r KK ! 82-BO TAPEI 82-98 b 99 um 948 A public hearing was conducted on Decanter 15 , 1982 at 2:00 P.M. , with the following present: JOHN MARTIN CHAIRMAN CHUCK CARLSON PRO TEM NORMAN CARLSON COMMISSIONER BILL KIRBY COMMISSIONER JUNE STEIN,MARX COMMISSIONER Also present: ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, Jeannette Sears ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, Lee Morrison PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated October 27, 1982, duly published November 11, 1982 and December 2, 1982, in the LaSalle leader, a public tearing was held on the request of Jack Zimbelman for a tavern license. legal counsel determined that a tavern license could not be issued in a C-1 (Cormercial Zone District). Cacmissicner Steirmark made a motion to recess to allow the Assistant Canty Attorney an opportunity to check into this matter. Commissioner Kirty seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. The Cha►rnan reconvened the meeting. Mr. Anson asked Mr. Zimbelman if he would object if the Board considered a hotel-restaurant license rather than a tavern license. Mr. Zimbeiman agreed that this application for a tavern license could be charged to read hotel-restaurant license. Mr. Zimbelman stated that his plans for the facility is to run a good restaurant and be able to serve cocktails with meals. The bar in the facility takes up approximately 1/8 of the space in the facility. Mr. Zimbelman stated that he is familar with the liquor lass for the state of Colorado. Leona Tropp questioned if 3.2% beer will be sold in the restaurant. Mr. Zimbelman said yes but it will not be served to anyone under the age of 21 years old. Florence Zimbelman stated that she does support the liquor license application. Donald Altergott vas present and also supported this request. Dan Trupp ccrraented on an incident that has just happened since the restaurant has opened. He stated that semi-trucks have teen parking along the road and vehicles and not stopping for the stop signs. Mr. Zimbeiman stated that he can not be responsible for where people park their vehicles. After additional discussion, Cannissioner Kirby made a motion to approve a hotel-restaurant license for the Prospect Pub. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion because a need has been established in the area for this type facility and the next hotel- restaurant license is several miles away. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion. Comanissioreer Steirnark staged that she feels that a hotel-restaurant license is the proper type license for this facility and the zoning allows the facility to be open until 10:00 P. M. The notion carried unanimously. T /iieuiv C IRMAN ‘Thaxi m4a P,i BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �u WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD cdBYF-Vatic( Deputy County Clot( .< DOCKET! 82-73L TAPEI 82-98 & 99 LHR 614 A public hearing was conducted on �DS' � j5 , 1982 at 2:00 P.M. , with the following present: JOHN MARTIN CHAIRMAN CHUCK CARLSON PRO TEM NORMAN CARLSON COMMISSIONER BILL KIRBY COMMISSIONER JUNE STEINMARK COMMISSIONER Also present: ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, Jeannette Sears ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, Lee Morrison PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, Rod Allison The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated October 27, 1982, duly published Hoverter 4, 1982 and Decanter 2, 1982 in the La leader, a public hearing was held on the request of Jack W. Zinte)man for a Change of Zone, from A (Agricultural Zone District) to C-1 (Ccvrercial Zone District). The Planning Commission favorable reccnt- Mation was conditional upon the following: 1. A two thousand gallon capacity septic tank and twelve hundred square foot leach field shall be installed prior to conducting commercial activity on the site. 2. The State Highway Department does net object to the continued use of the rights-of-way for rking as long as the present use is maintained. The State High ay Department shall review any significant change in use Which would affect the State Highways adjacent to this property. Under the C-1 (Ccamercial Zone District) the bbsiness rust close at 10:00 P. M. Mr. Zimbelman stated that he was in agrecsmnt with the closing at 10:00 P. M. Daniel Tropp, a neighbor, asked if, at a later data the C-1 District could be charged to a C-2 District. The Board said yes, however, the new change of zone would be judged on it's own merits. After discussion, Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to approve this request 41th conditions. Ccrnissioner N. Carlson seconded the ration and it carried unanimously. i CHçLL .MAN ATTEST: " I;4i cf`� evA !eh�'vv '�/ BARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS V/1 i WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER ,p AND CLERK TO THE BOARD • Deputy County Clerk DOCKET* 82-72 TAPE* 82-98 LNR 614 A public hearing was conducted on pewter 15 f , 1982 at 2: 00 P.M. , with the following present: JOHN MARTIN CHAIRMAN CHUCK CARLSON PRO TEM NORMAN CARLSON COMMISSIONER BILL KIRBY COMMISSIONER JUNE STEINMARX COMMISSIONER Also present: ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, Jeannette curs ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, Ice Morrison PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated October 27, 1982, duly published cn Hoverter 11, 1982 and Decerdber 2, 1982, in the LaSalle Leader a public hearing was held cn the re-pest of Kathy Marie Zimbelman for a retail liquor store license for oonsunption off the premises only. Kathy Mittelman stated that she is really interested in selling package 68 beer and same table wine. She really.does not intend to have a large inventory of liquors. She stated that she wi11 close at 10:00 P. M. in order to be in compliance with the zoning. She stated that she and her husband do have four little girls and they own the two homes across the street from this facility. She added that currently they live cn a farm in the area but if they mould nual to relocate they would rtwe into one of these tones and she would hot mind raising her children across the street fran this facility. She intends to run it property and within all the liquor laws of the state of Colorado. She presented petitions in favor of the request. She stated that this facility is currently part of the restaurant, however, it will be petitioned off and the only entrance exit will be to the out- side. Elizabeth Eisenbarth; an adjacent landowner, stated that she has lived in this area for thrity-six years and she opposes the request. He does not believe liquor licenses should be granted and, further, there is no polio protection in the area. Ms. Zimbelmari stated that she does have experience selling liquor and she will nit a good operation and if needed will hire reputable people to assist. After disc :csion, C nmissioner C. Carlson made a ration to deny the request because he does not feel that the need for a retail liquor store has been established. Oannissioner Steirmark seconded the notion. Cartnissioner N. Carlson stated that he thinks this license should be approved and if the need is not in the area the business will fold up any. The notion carried by the following vote: Cernissioner's Steirmark, C. Carlson, and the Chairman voted yea. Commissioner's N. Carlson and Kirby voted nay. The motion carried to deny this request. �114,c1i.% C IAMAN ‘ Jyl � /(?ihµ` � � BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: " I WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY i'==cS� �i.C CL svc Deputy County Clerk DOCKET! 82-74L TAPE1 82-98 S 99 LAIR 614 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Docober 20, 1982 AGENDA Tape No. 82-99 & 100 BOIL CALL: John Martin, Clainaan Chuck Carlson, Pro Ton Norman Carlson Bill Kirby June Steirr.urk MINUTES: Approval of minutes of December 15, 1982 ADDITIONS TO PGENDA: 19 under new business, X-Ray Equipment - Hospital APPBOVAL OF corseaP Af NRA: CaNISSICKER COORDINATOR RPPORiS: 1) Communication Services 2) Engineering Services 3) Health Services 4) Planning Services 5) Purchasing 6 Personnel couv Y PINMKE OFFICER' 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BUSINESS: OLD: NE14: 1) Consider cancellation of Social Services Warrants for month of Nove ben, 1982, in amount of $4,091.00 2) Consider contract with Richard Delaney, Ph.D. for psychological or psychiatric services 3) Consider ratification of lease in S18 T2N 8604 and S13 T2N R67W and consent to unitization of Weld County's interest in same and authorization for Chairman to sign 4) Consider vevorandun of agreement between Weld County and Humane Society as a recipient of general find monies & authorization for Chairman to sign 5) Establish hearing date for Carbon Valley Metropolitan Recreation District Service Plan 6) Consider issuance of duplicate Warrant No. ADC 42426 in amount of $320_.00 7) Consider cancellation of outstanding accounts receivable for Ambulance Service 8) Present for publication Supplemental Appropriation Ordinance - #113 l© 3-. CONSENT AGENDA APPOINItfl71'S: Dec 20 - tbrk Session 1,30 PH Dec 20 - ikspital Board 4:30 PM Doc 21 -.Work cession 1:30 PM Doc 28 - Health Board 1100 PM Doc 2$ - Qannnlcations Advisory Ward 2300 PM WAflNCSt Dec 22 - LtSR, sanitary landfill and Certificate of Designation, Colorado landfill, Inc. ('lb be continued) 2s00 PM Doc 22 - IDctension of termination dates, Wood Control Districts, Southeast District 14: Platte Valley District t5i Eaton- Ault District 16 and Briggsdale-Stoneham-New Rayner District t8 2:00 PM REPORTS: wigaiICATIONS: 1) Department of Highways Newsletter 182-50 2) 1982 Certification of levies and revenues 3) Certificate from Union Rural Electric Association, Inc. RESOLUTIONS: 1} Approve VSR, gravel pit operation, Bucklen Equip. Co. (Approved 8/18/82) 2) Approve SE till - Pressly 3) Approve anra.3tn,t to 1982 -1983 PlaccE nt Alternative Plan * 4) Approve agrearnnt to store grader in Vim area between Weld County and Harold I Slain Woisbrook * 5) Approve agreement between Weld County and Pelee Investigations concerning process services * 6) Approve agreement between Weld County and Speedy Legal Service Company ooncerniiw process services * 7) Approve agreement between Weld C\',nty and Investigative Services Agency concerning process services * 8) Approve cancellation of Social Services Warrants for month of Nov., 1982, in arrant of $4,091.00 * 9) Approve maaorandun of agreement between Weld County and Hunan Society as a recipient of general fund monies * 10) Approve appointment of Charles Eric',csaa to Housing Authority * 11) Approve Energy Impact Assistance Grant * 12) Approve reappointment of Judy Kron to Housing Authority * 13) Approve cancellation of outstanding accents receivable for Ambulance Service * 14) Approve issuance of duplicate Warrant No. ADC 42426 in anoint of $320.00 * 15) Approve renewal of liquor license for June Resalez, dba Casino Dar * 16) Approve renewal of 3.2% hc.Pr license for Mildred Renfro, dba Millie's Cafe * 17) Approve 002, A to Cl, Jack Ziabelman 18) Approve ISR, asphalt batch plant,-Flatiron Paving Co. 19) Dery retail liquor store licnse, Kathy M. zimbelman, dba Prospect Pit * Signed at this meeting I RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF LEASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY AND HAROLD AND SLAIN WEISBROOK FOR GRADER SHED RENTAL IN VIM AREA WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Harold and Elain Weisbrook are the owners of a building in the Vim area, and WHEREAS, Weld County desires to lease a certain portion of said building for use as a grader shed, and WHEREAS, a lease agreement for the grader shed rental has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners for approval, and WHEREAS, after studying the lease agreement, the Board deems it advisable and in the best interest of Weld County to approve said agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorpor- ated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the lease agreement between Weld County and Harold and Elain Weisbrook for the grader shed rental in the Vim area ,be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said lease agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of December, A.D. , 1982. //j� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Ce ATTEST: ll ay.fl-[CU L1 J J WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County glerk and Recorder j — .2j))/7�rf and Clerk to the Board Jo T. Mart Chairman Clayc putt' County lerk C uck arlso , Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: - S Norman Carlson County Attorney . Kir ne K. Ste nmark cle �.... DATE PRESENTED: December 20, 1982 7G//r `A'3 .: LEASE AGREEMENT THIS LEASE AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 13th day of 1982, by and between Harold and £lain Weisbrook;hereinafter re erre to as the "Lessor', and Weld County, hereinafter referred to as 'County'. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the lessor owns the building used to park County graders in the vim area, and WHEREAS, the Lessor desires to lease a certain portion of said building out, and WHEREAS, the County desires to lease the above mentioned building for use as grader shed, and NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein the parties hereto agree as follcws: 1. The Lessor agrees to store grader when it is not being operated. 2. The Lessor agrees to provide building and work shop for grader operator. 3. The Lessor agrees to furnish electricity for machine heaters, lights, and fuel pumps. 4. County agrees to pay $1.50 per day for each day grader parked in shed payable monthly in 1983. 5. County agrees to pay $180.00 for past use of facilities in 1982. 6. Lessor agrees payment of $180.00 in 1982 satisfies any and ail claims for use of building in 1982, and any time prior to 1982. This Agreement may be amended or terminated upon sixty (60) days written notice to either party. This Agreement will be terminated immediately upon the construction of a new grader shed by the County in 1983. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day first written above. LESSEE: LESSOR: WEt0 COUNTY COF2IISSIONERS O Y o :�° ' o n ar n, a rman a nt e s rook aF{YO dGre�s r��et6 -- South Rt. Box 66 Bushnell , NE 69128 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY AND WELCO INVESTIGATIONS CONCERNING SERVICE OF PROCESS SERVICES AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN THE SANE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado Statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the child support enforcement unit of the Weld County Department of Social Services, in order to perform its function, requires that it contract with process servers in order to obtain legal service of process services, and WHEREAS, an Agreement for service of process services between Weld County and Welco Investigations has been prepared and presented to the Board of County Commissioners for approval, and WHEREAS, the term of said Agreement is from January I, 1983 to December 31, 1983, and WHEREAS, the Board, after studying said Agreement, deems it advisable to approve the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County that the Agreement between Weld County and Wetco investigations for service of process services be, and hereby is approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that the Chairman of the Board be, and hereby is, authorized to sign the said Agreement. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly Fade and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of December, A.D. , 1982. by inai (Mw.f�' �1�� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST WEL COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder -444' 1ir and Clerk to the Board J n T �tin, Chhairman _ harlson, rho Tem Dep ty County Cleratte.#-_ Approved as to form: Norman Carlson f1^ -•Cr9i 2J�2! Kirby'�� , County Attorney / wj J � v 1.1�n ne K. Stein rk DATE PRESENTED: December 20, 1982 ; 0-E91a SS • AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 2Qth_ day of _ December 1O22 by and between the BOARD OF COUNTY COM- MISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, hereinafter referred to as "Board" and Nelco Inveativ,tions — ' hereinafter referred to as "Process Serving Firm". IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual covenants and conditions here- inafter set forth, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Purpose. The Board, through its Department of Social Services , operates a child support enforcement unit , in order to perform its function, requires that it contract vith process servers in order to obtain legal service of process services. The purpose of this Agreement is to' set forth the mutual rights and responsibilities of the Board and the Process • Serving Firm regarding service of process by the Process Serving Firm for said child support enforcement unit . 2. Term of _Agreement . This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect from January 1, 1933 to and until December 31, 1983 3. Duties of Process Serving Firm. Upon the request of Board 's child support enforcement unit , the Process Serving Firm shall obtain legal service of process upon individuals who are named as Respondents or Defendants in child support enforcement actions. Using information provided by said child support enforce- ment unit, it shall be the responsibility of the Process Serving Firm to ascertain that the correct party is being served and said firm hereby agrees that it is responsible for incorrect service if the information supplied by the child support enforcement unit is not properly used . -IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The parties hereto have duly executed this Agreement on the day and year first above written. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD (COUNTY,, COLORADO) BY: \k'flat i ' _ 111��6 �-. Nn Partin, C Airman WELCO INVESTIGATION �y BY: L �1�tifi;1. G/ et4 �- WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES By: CI� i1' /� fr(� E �/��=f✓ ne McKenna, rector DEPARTMENT OP SOCIAL SERVICES STATE OF COLORADO By: Ruben Valdez, Executive Director • This document was not signed at the time of filming. d > • RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY AND WELCO INVESTIGATIONS CONCERNING SERVICE OF PROCESS SERVICES AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN THE SAME WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado Statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, end WHEREAS, the child support enforcement unit of the Weld County Department of Social Services, in order to perform its function, requires that it contract with process servers in order to obtain legal service of process services, and WHEREAS, an Agreement for service of process services between Weld County and Welco Investigations has been prepared and presented to the Board of County Commissioners for approval, and WHEREAS, the term of said Agreement is from January 1, 1983 to December 31, 1983, and WHEREAS, the Board, after studying said Agreement, deems it advisable to approve the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County that the Agreement between Weld County and Welco Investigations for service of process services be, and hereby is approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that the Charrnan of the Board be, and hereby is, authorized to sign the said Agreement. The above and foregoing resolution vas, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of December, A.D., 1982. �N^.r� j>� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST WEL COUNTY,( COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder � 1�,i ;- and Clerk to the Board J n T. liartin, C airman �Y: _fit _i/�t_ per! Carls Te -- Dep ty County Clerk"' Approved as to form: Norman Carlsoonnn . . Kirby' L /// County Attorney Wi... ne K. Stein rk DATE PRESENTED: December 20, 1982 PI ; - SS f,.,,I);\ AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this nth__ day of December 1O_82 by and between the BOARD OF COUNTY COM- MISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, hereinafter referred to as "Board" and _ 1leleo Inveett-fy'tions ------ — _. hereinafter referred to as "Process Serving Firm". IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual covenants and conditions here- inafter set forth, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1 . Purpose._ ---- The Board, through its Department of Social Services, operates a child support enforcement unit , in order to perform its function , requires that it contract r.ith process servers in order to obtain legal service of process services. The purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the mutual rights and responsibilities of the Board and the Process Serving Firm regarding service of process by the Process Serving Firm for said child support enforcement unit . 2. Term of Agreement. This Agreement shall remain In full force and effect from January 1, 1983 to and until December 31, 1933 3. Duties of Process Serving Firm. Upon the request of Board's chill support enforcement unit , the Process Serving Firm shall obtain legal service of process upon individuals who are named as Respondents or Defendants in child support enforcement actions. Using information provided by said child support enforce- ment unit, it shall be the responsibility of the Process Serving Firm to ascertain that the correct party is being served and said firm hereby agrees that it is responsible for incorrect service if the information supplied by the child support enforcement unit is not properly used. ♦ 4. Duties of Board, The Board, through its child support enforcement unit, agrees to provide a correct date of birth or age and a good physical description of the individual to be served by the Process Serving Firm. The Board shall not be re- • sponsible for providing any specific number of processes to be served during the term of this Agreement. This is not an exclusive Agreement and the Board, at its option, may at any time, select one or more individuals or firms to be process servers for any geographical area. 5. Qualifications_of Enplpyees. The Process Serving Firm agrees to only employ individuals of good character and specifically agrees that its employees shall be free of criminal histories and agrees that its employees shall not be individuals who are being prosecuted by the child support enforcement office. 6. Confidentiality. The Process Serving Firm agrees that information provided by the child support enforcement unit to the Process Serving Firm for the purpose of obtaining service shall be considered confidential information and shall not be revealed to any third party. • . ' 7. Compensation. Weld County will be divided into three zones for the purpose of compensation. Zone A shall be within a 5 mile radius of Greeley. This includes the towns of Evans and LaSalle. A fee of 520. 00 will be paid for service within this zone. This j zone is described as "A" . 1 2one B shall be considered those towns between a 5 and 20 mile radius of Greeley. Payment for service within Zone B will • be $20.00 plus a one time - one trip milage allowance of $5.00 for a total charge of $25.00. The towns of Johnstown, Milliken, Eaton and Ault are within this zone. Zone C shall be those towns in excess of a 20 mile radius of Greeley extending to the county line. Payment for service within Zone C will be $20.00 plus a one time - one trio milage a-lowance of $10.00 or a total charge of $30.00. Payment in all zones shall be made only if process is successful and no payment of any kind shall be made if service is unsuccessful. 8. Additional Provisions. The parties hereto specifically agree to be bound by the additional provisions which are attached hereto, incorperated herein by reference and marked as exhibit "A" . 'IN WITNESS VHER%0F, The parties hereto have duly executed this Agreement on the day and year first above written. BOARD OF COUNTY COl4AIS3I0.NERS WELD COURT!, COLORADO BY: \�f1-7ci /fir%i�f sie nn Martin, C irman WELCO INVESTIGATION By: e d a • WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES By: C .l' At- I:0a ne McKenna, D rector DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES STATE OP COLORADO By: Ruben Valdez, Executive Director • This t. rcpt was not sign3d at the time of filming. a // - • • , • • EXHIBIT "A" ADD]T10NAL INSTRUCTIONS/INFORMATION It is understood- that the Board of County Co,missioners reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, to waive any informalities in the proposal process , and to accept the proposal that, in the opinion of the Board, is in the best interest of the Board and of the County of Weld, State of Colorado. - The successful firrm shall indernify and hold harmless Veld County against all chins for royalties, patents, or for suits for infringement thereon, which may be involved in providing the services requested. Cost will not be the determining factor. The County reserves the right to refuse the lowest bid, and select the overall best qualified bidder. All factors relating to the bid will be carefully welched. The proposal shall be sent in a sealed envelope furnished by the Purchasing Departrent of Veld County, Colorado. Six copies of the proposal rust be submitted. In submitting the proposal, the vendor agrees that the acceptance of any • or all of the bid by the County within a reasonable tire or period constitutes a contract. No delivery of service or pay,rent for service • shall take place unless a contract has first been issued by the Purchasing Director of Weld County, Colorado, or the Board of County Coraissioners. • Weld County reserves the right to request additional information from • all bidders in the evaluation process if clarification of proposal is necessary. Vendor must be willing to agree to the following standard contract provisions unless specified in writing as an exception in the proposal submitted. 1. Contractor agrees that it is an independent contractor and that its officers and employees do not becor_- employees of County, nor are they entitled to any employee benefits es County employees as the result of the execution of this aoreerent. 2. Contractor shall inder;ify County, its officers end er.oloyees aceir:st liability for injury or daraoe caused by any neolioeot act - or omission of any of its employees Or volunteers or agents in the perfo.'.ante of tna approved aereeren: end shall hold County harmless fro: any less occasioned as a result of fete eerier,-.once of the • contra:: by Contractor. Tht Contractor sr.ai', prcvica necessary w'orrcar'S C0.^..pensaIion insurance a: Contractor's On:. rest ant • • expense. • ,• -1- • 3. No officer, member or employee of County and no member or their ' governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in the approved agreerent or the proceeds thereof. No employee of Contractor nor any member of an enployee's family shall serve on a County board, committee or hold any such position which either by rule, practice or action nominates, recosrrends , supervises Contractor's operations, or authorizes funding of Contractor. 4. Contractor may not assign or transfer the approved agreement, any interest therein or claim thereunder without the prior written approval of County. S. Payment of Contractor will be trade only upon presentation of a proper claim by Contractor subject to the approval of the County Department or Agency for rfiich the services have been perforred. 6. County shall have access to Contractor's financial records for purposes of audit. Such records shall be complete and available for audit ninety (90) days after final payment hereunder and shall be retained and available for audit purposes for five years after final payment hereunder. 7. County may terminate the approved agreement at any tire by giving Contractor a ten (10) day written _notice of such sooner termination and ray be terminated at any tire_ without notice upon a material breach of the terns of the approved agreerent by Contractor. • 8. Tire is of the essence in each and all the provisions of the approved agreement. 9. No alteration or variation of the terms of the approved agreement . shall be valid unless made in writing and sinned by the parties hereto. 10. Contractor shall not be allo.ed or paid travel expenses unless set forth in the approved a9reea;nt. 11. Contractor assures that it will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and that no person shall, on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex or national origin be excluded from parti- cipztion in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under the approved agreement. RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY AND SPEEDY LEGAL SERVICE CO. CONCERNING SERVICE OF PROCESS SERVICES AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN THE SAME WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, . pursuant to Colorado Statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and } • WHEREAS, the child support enforcement unit of the Weld County Department of Social Services, In order to perform its function, requires that it contract with process servers in order to obtain legal service of process services, and WHEREAS, an Agreement for service of process services between Weld County and Speedy Legal Service Co. has been prepared and presented to the Board of County Commissioners for approval, and WHEREAS, the term of said Agreement is from January I, 1983 to December 31, 1983, and WHEREAS, the Board, after studying said Agreement, deems it advisable to approve the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County that the Agreement between Weld County and Speedy Legal Service Co, for service of process services be, and hereby is approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that the Chairman of the Board be, and hereby is, authorized to sign the said Agreement. The above and foregoing resolution vas, on motion duly wade and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of December, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY CO;SiISSIONERS ATTEST // WELD)COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder _ S__ and Clerk to the Board n Martin, Ch rman ace2 _ Ch Ch Carlson, Pro Tem De, uty County Cler Approved as to form: Norman-Carlson . Kirby Len"."-- County Attorney y De K. Stet mark - ATE PRESENTED: December 20, 1982 p( .l /J i , pc J� SS ?�• •' v.C; '& ;1�s 1 ADREFaNT THIS AORZEM8NT is made and entered into this 1st day of January 1933 by and between the BOARD OF COUNT! CCbc.uSSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, hereinafter referred to as "Board" and Speedy Legal Service Co. hereinafter referred to as "Process Serving Firm". IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual covenants ant conditions hereinafter set forth, the parties hereto-agree as follows: 1. Purpose. The Board, through its Department of Social Services, operates a child support enforcement unit, in order to perform its function, requires that it contract with process servers in order to obtain legal service of process services. The purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the mutual rights and responsibilities of the Board and the Pro:ess Serving Firm regarding service of process by the Process Serving Firm for said child support enforcement unit. 2. Term of Agreement. This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect from January 1, 1933 to and until December 31, 1993 3. Duties of Process Serving Firm. Upon the request of Board's child support enforcement unit, the Process Serving Firm shall obtain legal service of process upon indi- viduals who are named as Respondents or Defendants in child s':pport enforcement actions. Using information provided by said child support enforcement unit, it shall to the responsibility of the Process Serving Firm to ascertain that the correct party is being served and said firm hereby agrees that it le responsible for incorrect service if the information supplied by the child support enforcement unit is not properly used. 4. Duties of Board. The Board, through its child support enforcement unit, agrees to provide a correct date of birth or age and a good physical description of the individual to be served by the Process Serving Firm. The Board shall not be responsible for providing any specific number of processes to be served during the term of this Agreement. This Is not an ex- elusive Agreement and the Board, at its option, may at any time, r., ;. c . select one or more individuals or firms to be process 'servers for any geographical area. 5. qualifications of Employees. The Process Serving Firm agrees to only employ individuals of good character and specifically agrees that its employees shall be free of criminal histories and agrees that its employees shall not be indivi- duals who are being prosecuted by the child support enforcement office. 6. Confidentiality. The Process Serving Firm agrees that information provided by the child support enforcement unit to the Process Serving Firm for the purpose of obtaining service shall ba considered confidential information and shall not be revealed to any third party. ' 7. Compensation. The Process Serving Firm shall be paid $25.00 per successful service. No payment of any kind shall be made if service is unsuccessful. 8. Additional Provisions. The parties hereto specifically agree to be bound by the additional provisions vhich are attached hereto, incorperated herein by reference and narked as exhibit "A". IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this Agreement on the day and year first above written. WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS $�,� J WELD CODUTY, COLORADO By: !! /f!e �i—re,7", Dug a McKenna, rector By: _� tYhn r't , Chi n DSPAR M2NT OF SOCIAL SERVICES ✓ t/J. i STATE OF COLORADO By: pe dy Legal Services Co. Gerald D. Hein, Affiant By: P.. o. 80 iya� Ruben Valdez, Executive Director /� / Devt1Vera eta/0re4 0 TORO/ hunt was not sigmcd at the time of filming. r/ctr.u� r - • • EXHIBIT "A" ADDITIONA! INSTRUCT IONS/INFORKAT ION it is understood that the Board of County Comnissioners reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, to waive any informalities in the proposal process, and to accept the proposal that, in the opinion of the Board, is in the best interest of the Board and of the County of Weld, State of Colorado. - The successful firm shall indemnify and hold harmless Weld County against all claims for royalties, patents, or for suits for infringement thereon, which ray be involved in providing the services requested. Cost will not be the determining factor. The County reserves the right to refuse the lowest bid, and select the overall best qualified bidder. All factors relating to the bid will he carefully weighed. The proposal shall be sent in a sealed envelope furnished by the Purchasing Department of Weld County, Colorado. Six copies of the proposal must be submitted. In submitting the proposal, the vendor agrees that the acceptance of any or all of the bid by the County within a reasonable time or period constitutes a contract. No delivery of service or payment for service shall take place unless a contract has first been issued by the Purchasing Director of Weld County, Colorado, or the Board of County Commissioners. Weld County reserves the right to request additional information from all bidders in the evaluation process if clarification of proposal is necessary. Vendor must be willing to agree to the following standard contract provisions unless specified in writing as an exception in the proposal • submitted. 1. Contractor agrees that it is an independent contractor and that its officers and employees do not become employees of County, nor are they entitled to any employee benefits as County employees as the result of the execution of this agreement. 2. Contractor shallindemnify County, its officers and employees against liability for injury or damage caused by any negligent act or omission of any of its employees or volunteers or agents in the verfo Trance of the approved agreement and shall hold County harmless fro. any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of the cos:ra_t by Contractor. Inc Contractor shall provide necessary w'orir.an's compensation insurance at Contractor's OWTn cost and expense. -1- ,tom 3. No officer, member or employee of County and no rember or their governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in the approved agreement or the proceeds thereof. No employee of Contractor nor any member of an employee's family shall serve on a County board, cormittee or hold any such position which either by rule, practice or action nominates, recommends, supervises Contractor's operations, or authorizes funding of Contractor. 4. Contractor may not assign or transfer the approved agreement, any interest therein or claim thereunder without the prior written approval of County. 5. Payment of Contractor will be made only upon presentation of a proper claim by Contractor subject to the approval of the County Department or Agency for which the services have been performed. 6. County shall have access to Contractor's financial records for purposes of audit. Such records shall be complete and available for audit ninety (90) days after final payment hereunder and shall be retained acid available for audit purposes for five years after final payment hereunder. 7. County may terminate the approved agreement at any tire by giving Contractor a ten (10) day written notice of such sooner termination and may be terminated at any time without notice upon a material breach of the terms of the approved agreement by Contractor. 8. Time is of the essence in each and all the provisions of the approved agreement. 9. No alteration or variation of the terms of the approved agreement shall be valid unless made in :siting and signed by the parties hereto. 10. Contractor shall not be allowed or paid travel expenses unless set forth in the approved agreement. 11 . Contractor assures that it will corply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and that no person shall , on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex or national origin be excluded from parti- cipation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under the approved agreement. i 4 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY AND INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES AGENCY CONCERNING SERVICE OF PROCESS SERVICES AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN THE SAKE 1,ltEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado Statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the child support enforcement unit of the Weld County Department of Social Services, in order to perform its function, requires that it contract with process servers in order to obtain legal service of process services, and WHEREAS, an Agreement for service of process services between Weld County and Investigative Services Agency has been prepared and presented to the Board of County Commissioners for approval, and WHEREAS, the term of said Agreement is from January 1, 1983 to December 31, 1983, and WHEREAS, the Board, after studying said Agreement, deems it advisable to approve the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County that the Agreement between Weld County and Investigative Services Agency for service of process services be, and hereby is approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that the Chairman of the Board be, and hereby is, authorized to sign the said Agreement. The above and foregoing resolution was, on notion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of December, A.D., 1982. ‘1911t7i'n.vt �1.:� lm� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder ;AL/ / Z iei and Clerk to the Board .jy n . Martin, Ch irman '-8 . b]y.ys,.<o. _,ic J Ch ck Carlson, ro Tem De uty County Cler Approved as to form: Norman CCaarrlson County Attorney K. Stei mark !l1 --- -- DATE PRESENTED: December 20, 1982 cc - r„ r c ) f 6 ; b t 5 s AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 20th . day of December , 19_82_ by and between the BOARD OF COUNTY COM- MISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, hereinafter referred to as "Board" and Inveati live Services Agency— �------___8 Y __, hereinafter referred to as "Process Serving Firm". IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual covenants and conditions here- inafter set forth, the parties hereto agree as follows : 1. Purpose. The Board, through its Department of Social Services, operates a child support enforcement unit , in order to perform its function, requires that it contract e:ith process servers in order to obtain legal service of process services. The purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the mutual rights and responsibilities of the Board and the Process Serving Firm regarding service of process by the Process Serving Firm for said child support enforcement unit . 2. Term of Agreement . This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect from January 1, 1933 to and until Decetber 31, 1933 — --- 3. Duties of Process Serving Firm. Upon the request of Board's child suhport enforcement unit, the Process Serving Firm shall obtain legal service of process upon individuals uho are named as Respondents or Defendants in child support enforcement actions. t'sing information provided by said child support enforce- ment unit , it shall be the responsibility of the Process Serving Firm to ascertain that the correct party is being served and said firm hereby agrees that it is responsible for incorrect service if the information supplied by the child support enforcement unit is not properly used. 4. Duties of Board. The Board, through its child support enforcement unit, agrees to provide a correct date of birth or age and a good physical description of the individual to be served by the Process Serving Firm. The Board shall not be re- . sponsible for providing any specific. number of processes to be served during the term of this Agreement. This is not an exclusive Agreement and the Board, at- its option, may at any line, select one or more individuals or firms to be process servers for any geographical area. 5. Qualifications of_F.mployees. The Process Serving Firm agrees to only employ individuals of good character and specifically agrees that its employees shall be free of criminal histories and agrees that its employees shall not be individuals 'who are being prosecuted by the child support enforcement office. • 6 . Confidentiality. The Process Serving Firm agrees that information provided by the child support enforcement unit to the Process Serving Firm for the purpose of obtaining service shall be considered confidential information and shall not be revealed to any third party. 7. Compensation. Weld County will be divided into three zones for the purpose of compensation. Zone A shall be within a S rile radius of Greeley. This includes the towns of Evans and LaSalle. A ' fee of $20.00 will be paid for service within this zone. This zone is described as "A" 2one B shall be considered those towns between a 5 and 20 mile radius of Greeley. Payment for service within Bone B will be $20.00 plus a one time - one trip milage allowance of $5.00 for a total charge of $25.00. The towns of Johnstown, Milliken, Eaton and Ault are within this zone. Zone C shall be those towns in excess of a 20 mile radius of Greeley extending to the county line. Payment for service within Zone C will be $20.00 plus a one time - one trip milage a-lowance of $10.00 or a total charge of $30.00. Payment in all zones shall be made only if process is successful and no payment of any kind shall be made if service is unsuccessful . 8. Additional_ Provisions, The parties hereto specifically agree to be bound by the additional provisions which are attached hereto, incorperated herein by reference and marked as exhibit "A". a h . v If WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this Agreement on tho day end year first above written. BOARD OF COUNIT COY41SSSIONERS WELD CUUJNPT, COLORADO ♦ By: li� n4Fffirtin,C 1 n INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES ACENCT By: • ,rL•✓^-r— Vice- pZG QE?Jr WELD COUNTY DFAPATMENr OF SOCIAL SERVICES By: ' . -ne9 Eu ne McKenna, tractor DEPARTi1ENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES STATE OF COLORADO By: Ruben Veldez, Exec- tine Director 'Il docurent was not signed at he time of filming. �y —•-� • 7 • • • • • • • • EXHIBIT "A" ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS/INFORMATION • It is understood-that the Hoard of County Corraissioners reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, to waive any informalities in the proposal process, and to accept the proposal that, in the opinion of the • Board, is in the best interest of the Board and of the County of held, State of Colorado. • The successful firm shall indemify and hold harmless Veld County against all claims for royalties, patents, or for suits for infringement thereon, which ray be involved in providing the services requested. Cost will not be the determining fa:tor. The County reserves the right to refuse the lowest bid, and select the overall best qualified bidder. All factors relating to the bid will be carefully weighed. The proposal shall be sent in a sealed envelope furnished by the Purchasing Department of Veld County, Colorado. Six copies of the proposal must be submitted, in submitting the proposal, the vendor agrees that the acceptance of any or all of the bid by the County within a reasonable time or period • constitutes a contract. No delivery of service or payment for service • shall tal:e place unless a contract has first been issued by the Purchasing Director of Veld County, Colorado, or the board of County Co.rnissioners. Veld County reserves the right to request additional information from • • all bidders in the evaluation pro:ess if clarification of proposal is necessary. • Vendor must be willing to agree to the following standard contract provisions unless specified in writing as an exception in the proposal submitted. • 1. Contractor agrees that it is an independent contractor and that its officers and employees do not become employees of County, nor are they entitled to any employee benefits as County employees as the • result of the execution of this aoreer„ert. 2. Contractor shall indemnify County, its officers and emloyees against liability for injury or damage caused by any neplioent act or omission of any of its employees or volunteers or agents in the oerforante of the approved adreesent and shall hold County harmless • fro; any less occasionec a: a result o: the eerier,-.3nce of the coctra:t by Contractor. Tr:e Contractor snap: provide necessary wDri:rar,'s compensation insurance el Contractor's Ont. cost and • expense. • ,i. rr. 0 0. 3. No officer, member or employee of County and no member or their • governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in the approved agreerent or the proceeds thereof. No employee of Contractor nor any rember of an enoloyee's family shall serve on a County board, committee or hold any such position which either by rule, practice or action nominates, recommends , supervises Contractor's operations, or authorizes funding of Contractor. 4. Contractor may not assign or transfer the approved agreement, any interest therein or claim thereunder without the prior written approval of County. 5. Payment of Contractor will be rade only upon presentation of a proper claim by Contractor subject to the approval of the County Department or Agency for which the services have been perforred. 6. County shall have access to Contractor's financial records for purposes of audit. Such records shall be ca:.7lete and available for audit ninety (90) days after final payment hereunder and shall be retained and available for audit purposes for five years after final payment hereunder. 7. County ray terminate the approved agreerent at any tire by giving Contractor a ten (10) day written _notice of such sooner termination and may be terminated at any time without notice upon a material breach of the terns of the approved agreement by Contractor. • 8. Time is of the essence in each and all the provisions of the approved agreerent. 9. l.o alteration or variation of the terms of the approved agreerent . shall be valid unless rade in writing and signed by the parties hereto. 10. Contractor shall not be allowedex penses paid travel er.p_ns_s unless set forth in the approved agreement. 11 . Contractor assures that it will corply +,nth Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and that no person shall, on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex or national origin be excluded from parti- cipation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under the approved agreement. -2- RESOLUTION WHEREAS, SOCIAL SERVICE WARRANTS IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $ 4,091.00 HAVE BEEN ISSUED IN ERROR OR THE AMOUNTS FOR WHICH THEY WERE DRAWN HAVE OTHERWISE BEEN CHANGED, TOTAL OF THE INDIVIDUAL CLASSIFICATIONS AS FOLLOWS: ADC $3,686.00 ADC-U 405,00 $4,091.00 WHEREAS, A LIST OF THE SPECIFIC WARRANT NUMBERS, DATES, NAMES AND AMOUNTS ' ARE ON FILE WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, THAT SAID SOCIAL SERVICE WARRANTS FOR THE MONTH OF November, 1982 IN THE AMOUNT OF $ 4,091.00 BE, AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY CANCELLED AND HELD FOR NAUGHT. THE ABOVE AND FOREGOING RESOLUTION WAS, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE THIS 20th DAY OF December _ , 1982 BOARD OF COUNTY CCMISSIONTRS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO _ret 2.14S ATTEST: / • COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD a Y• d7rirnllce__ it_i4� D COUN TY CLERX APPROVED ASS TO FORM: • �--� WUNTY ATTORNEY Li ! P. to 'If , RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AND WELD COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY AS A RECIPIENT OF WELD COUNTY GENERAL FUND MONIES AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN THE SAME, WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, • pursuant to Colorado statute and the Veld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and i` WHEREAS, a Memorandum of Agreement between Weld County, Colorado and Weld County Humane Society as a recipient of Weld County General Fund monies has 11 been presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. A copy of said Memorandum of Agreement is attached hereto and incorporated 3 herein by reference, and WHEREAS, Weld County Humane Society has been awarded the sum of ;t $51,609.00 from Weld County General Fund monies, which monies arc for the — Jpurpose of providing an animal control program, and E WHEREAS, the contract period shall be from January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it advisable and in the best interests of Weld County to approve said Memorandum of Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Memorandum of Agreement between Weld County, Colorado and Weld County Humane Society as a recipient of Weld County General Fund monies be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Veld County, Colorado be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Memorandum of Agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20 th day of December, A.D., 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE -5OUNTY, COLORADO Ii3✓ 1 lllt`9�iu rt n, Chat n ATTEST: al&A., alJf _ Ie n Weld County CIerk and /Recorddeer[!m/ tick arlson, ro Ten//�/� and Clerk to the Board CY' bllc rn i..�„d J 4Norman Carlson uty County Cl k — // v� ,c9 APPR ED AS TO FORM' C. , Kirby C-9 40 County Attorney e . tein a 77 I f :! ,:. . . !t) / /J co' MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into on this, the 20th day of December, 1982, by and between Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "Weld" and Weld County Humane Society, hereinafter referred to as "Contractor", the parties agree as follows: WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has awarded Weld County Humane Society a sum of $51,609.00 in Weld County General Fund monies to provide animal control services, and WHEREAS, the County implements programs and services throughout Weld County to Weld County residents, and WHEREAS, the "Contractor" provides services in Weld County to the citizens of Weld County, and WHEREAS, the parties hereto are desirous of formalizing an agreement for the express purpose of improving animal control services to Weld County citizens, and WHEREAS, to implement these goals, the parties desire to establish an agreement for the use of Weld County General Fund monies for the purpose of providing an animal control program. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises stated herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. The purpose of this Agreement is to establish an agreement for the use of Weld County General Fund monies within the Weld County Animal Control Program. 2. CONTRACT PERIOD wilt be from January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983. 3. COMPENSATION: "Weld" agrees to pay "Contractor" for services performed hereunder at a rate of $4,300.75 per month. 4. The total amount paid by "Weld" to "Contractors" under this Agreement shall not exceed the sum of $51,609.00. 5. "Contractor" assures that as a recipient of General Fund monies, it is fully aware of the restrictions and requirements of the regulations and applicable State and Local law provisions. 6. "Contractor" assures that as a recipient of General Fund monies, it will spend the funds in accordance with the same laws and procedures that govern the expenditures of its own funds. 7. "Contractor" assures that it will maintain sufficient records and an accounting system and internal control procedures adequate to permit the tracing of the funds to a level of expenditure which clearly demonstrates that the funds were used in compliance with the regulations of State and Local law. 8. "Contractor" agrees that it is an independent Contractor and that its officers and employees do not become employees of "Weld" nor are they entitled to any employees' benefits as employees of "Weld" as a result of the execution of this agreement. 9. "Contractor" shall indemnify "Weld", its officers and employees against liability for injury or damage caused by any negligent act or omission of any of its employees or volunteers or agents in the performance of this agreement and shall hold "Weld" harmless from any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of this contract by "Contractor". The "Contractor" shall provide necessary worker's compensation insurance at "Contractor's" own cost and expense. 10. "Contractor" may not assign or transfer this agreement, any interest therein or claim thereunder without the prior written approval of "Weld". 11. Payment to "Contractor" will be made only upon presentation of proper claim by "Contractor" subject to the approval of "Weld" that services have been performed. 12. "Weld" shall have access to "Contractor's" financial records for purposes of audit. Such records shall be complete and available for audit 90 days after final payment hereunder and shall be retained and available for audit purposes for two years after final payment hereunder. 13. "Weld" may terminate this agreement at any time by giving "Contractor" a ten-day written notice of such sooner termination and may be terminated at any time without notice upon a material breach of the terms of this agreement by "Contractor". 14. No alteration or variation of the terms of this agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the parties hereto. 15. The "Contractor" assures that it will comply with all Federal and State laws including, but not limited to, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, creed, sex or national origin, be excluded from participation in, or be denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under this agreement. 16. Any equipment acquired from funds covered by this contract shall remain the property of "Weld", but the "Contractor" shall have full use of the equipment for so long as the "Contractor" continues to function at its current capacity in Weld County, Colorado. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above named have executed this agreement on the 20th day of December, 1982, BOARD OF COUNTY COlL4ISSIONERS /► � WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: ‘fri ( ttC ealCtieetas BY°_ 42--t:)l a4au Weld County Clerk and Recorder irman and Clerk to the Board ---) BY l71i-3LtcRJ - -IL. � eCl puty County Cler Contractor Btici-TAAL..•____("j� / RESOLUTION RE: APPOINTMENT OF CHARLES ERICKSON TO THE HOUSING AUTHORITY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a vaoancy currently exists on the Weld County Housing Authority due to the resignation of John Cowart, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Charles Erickson be appointed to fill the term to expire September 13, 1964 . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Charles Erickson be, and hereby is, appointed to fill the unexpired term of John Cowart as stated herein. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of December, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO J T. Marti man ck Car so • PrO Tern Norman Carlson C. . Kirby , � /j] tie K. St inmark ATTEST: " IQu} Weld County C erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board BY.� b _ < a,) eputy Count Clerk ED AS TO F Coup Attorney DATE PRESENTED: DECEMBER 20, 1982 re 21/I l_IH-t 1a RESOLUTION REt APPROVE CONTRACT FOR ENERGY IMPACT ASSISTANCE GRANT #722 - WELD COUNTY WATER TESTING AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a contract concerning Energy Impact Assistance Grant 1722 - Weld County Water Testing has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, said contract is for the purchase and installation of water quality monitoring equipment and the operation of this equipment for a period of one year, and WHEREAS, Impact Assistance funds shall finance all equip- ment items purchased at an amount not to exceed $65,800, and WHEREAS, Weld County shall be responsible for any expendi- tures exceeding the State contributions, and WHEREAS, the term of said contract shall be for a twelve month period as stated in the contract, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advis- able and in the best interest of Weld County to approve said contract. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the contract for Energy Impact Assistance Grant #722 - Weld County Water Testing be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said contract. or - l.,/ �� c��J , Page 2 RE: ENERGY IMPACT ASSISTANCE GRANT The above and foregoing Resolution Was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of December, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO c/. 4.1 j a? f)� ne , JTThn T. Marti n1 Chairman at, uck Car son; ro em - Norman Carlson lAt //y K ATTEST: Vriattai U.r.Mn. he K. Steinmark Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board BY• 42 eputy County lerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: °C7-Lr- -- O County Attorney DATE PRESENTED: December 20, 1982 Daunt CtTOA AWCY:tUMM { E:AF 0722 (l/er l CONTZ,UC;.telh�G'nMn i C0NTRACT• J . TRld CON AACF.mode$'s day o; • T197. bT and%Wine the Sato of Cotorato tocc4 and boa at o;to Deput:oe*h of inn] Affairs 1313 chormxn Ct Denver, CO�V 803 btnbnherftarid to a the Sam.at4 '2 1d County irnni*afn refereed to a e1r wetraetoe. . MAW. atbo.Qy etLe to at lam ud Feeds:we beta Wood.spprop.tit.4 zed ou'erent,m,de tnlsbie and a salte'.mis unenambe ed baba:*thereof nobles arnDable toe paymret W Fund.iumbn ' •" C!L.laouas tlemba Cosines trUliteriaCt Nvabtt •and WHEREAS.melted approri.derma sod 000td;aa6c4 has beta X40/0p4hU4 froto and with aPpcog hu ad*aeieq sod WHESIE„1.A 'a the State desires to assist state agencies, school dist:icta, local Bove intents and political subdivisions of the State that are experiencing social and economic impacts resulting from the development of energy resource industries in Colorado; and WHEREAS, pursuant to 39-29-101 to 114, and 34-63-101 and 101, C.R.S., 1973, as amended, Zapact Assistance FuEds are created, which are to be administered by the Department of Local Affairs; and WHAS, applications for distributions from the Local Government Severance Tax Fund and the Mineral impact Fund have been received by the Depar* ent of Local Affairs; and WHEREAS, the Executive Director desires to .distribute said funds pursuant to law; and h'BZ.ZxS, the Contractor is an eligible political subdivision to receive energy impact assistance: • NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that* 1. Area Coveted. The Contractor shall perform and accomplish all the necessary work and services provided under this Contract, as described in the attached Exhibit A, which is incorporated herein and s:.a.a part of this Contract :,y reference, in connection with and respecting the following area or areas:}held County 2. Scone of Services. Zn consideration for the monies to be received from the State, the Contractor shalt do, perform, and carry out, in a satisfactory and proper canner, as determined by the State, all work elements as indicated in t2'e -Scope of Services', set forth in the Attached Exhibit A, hereinafter referred to as the 'project.' Work performed prior to the execution of this Contract shall not be considered part of this Project. • 3. Responsible Administrator. The pe:formar.ce of the services required t hereunder ahaii be under the direct supervision of Dave ow an who is hereby designated as the adminietratoContractor, -in-charge of ye agent of thisproject. At any tine the administrator-in-charge is not assigned to this Project, all work shall be suspended until the Contractor assigns a mutually • acceptable replacement administrator-in-charge and the State receives notification of such replacement assignment. 4. Time of Performance. This Contract shall become effective upon proper�exacu:acn of this Contract. The ?rc;sct contemplatedherein shall commence as soon as practicable after the exacution of this Contract and shall be undertaken and performed in p the hft i of-Spies '%S.io inateeav w Ira U rag;VII Revised 3/31 • • • • Sequence set forth in the "performance Schedule' in the attached Exhibit A. Expenses incurred by the Contractor in association with said Project prior to execution of this Contract shall not be eligible expenditures. The Contractor agrees that time is of that essence in the performance of its obligations under this Cos•.rett, and that ccmolstion of the Project shall occur no later than;!? e ter-..inatipa data set forth in the Performance Schedule. S. Comeensation and Method of Payment. The State agrees to • pay to the Contractor, in consideration for the work and services to be performed, a total amount not to exceed SIXTY y'v TNDIJSANO RRLHjpNRRFR AND NOIIMI ,_DoLL ars 5 65.80000 I . The method and time of payment shall be fade in accordant* with the 'Payment Schedule' set forth In Exhibit A. 6. AcceuttLma. At all. tines frees the effective data of this Contract u— completion of this Project, the Contractor shall aid oo maintain rf snnddssia-ssoc segregated wit's this Pra ec:.�All receipts and xpendit'ss associated with said Project•shall be dccomeated in a detailed and specific canoe.:, and shall accord with the Budget sat • forth in 2-Xhi it! A . Contractor may adjust budgeted expenditure =Pants up to tan percent (10%) within said Budget without approval of tea State. Adjust:.eats of budget expenditure amounts is excess . of ten pa_-csa: (10i) =tit be authorized by the State in an a e exert to this Coatotct the State ?'•'seal Rules.�IS no event pshall the azd State'roved s tt-tonal nt to da=a.. t"ca exceed the amcuat shown in paragraph nc her five shove. • a. Unless otherwise provided in this Contract, iI r t4fh A provides ovides for more than one payment by ' • the State, the initial payment set forth in the Payment Schedule shall be man as soon a) practi- tI .cable after Proper execution of this Contract. The Contractor shall initiate all subsequent pay-meat • requests by submitting docmtented proof of proper • expenditure of State funds thus fa: received to a contract monitor designated by the State. b. The Contractor shall request the final payment which is the amount withheld by the State until the project • is ct piste, •for the Project by suhaitting to the • contract monitor a detailed cost accounting of all state funds dsreceived dn deter-ninth;dpended towaxda tetpletion { that all tads received by the Contractor shave been o� { properly spent towards actaolishnent of the Project, the Stets shall promptly na;ce final payment to the Contractor. o. Within ninety (90) days of caplotion of the Project, the Canttrraear shall submit to the contract won+tar • a detailed cost ace cat._ng of expenditures of the final pay=eat received f:ca the State. Anv State funds not expended is connecticn with the Project shall be remitted to the State at that time. 7. Audit. the State or its authorized representative shall have the : ❑: to + • baoks and moos-:s,pee examine,+and audit contractor's. e records, Certified Public s. i `ofthe right r 's hire a n Lndecatdthe ce:set of the State's choosing and at the State's expense to do so. Such discre-ticzary audit nay be called for at any e and for any raasca :rem the effective date of this Cont_-ac time until five years after the date fimel pa•r_ent for this Pro{est Is received b • performed at a time ctnve.1±e nt toot e, provided te that an der audit is to • s Cortrae:o: and d•.c:+- --�i regular Page 2 ef_l_pzges 1 Pa business hours, Whether or not the State calls for a discretionary audit as provided for in this paragraph, l: to project is acccnplished within a single fiscal yea: of the Ccatractor, the Contractor shall, at the conclusion of the Project, and is addition to any other raporta required, submit a report and auditor's statement of the Project account to the Division of Energy and Mineral Sapact in the Department of Local Affairs. Such report shall be prepared is conjunction with Contractor's regular yearly audit, and gust be su:nit:e: wittla sL`c. months after the close of the then current Contractor's fiscal .yee.r. 3. Personnel. The Contractor represents that he has, or secure at him OVA ex=ense, unless otherwise stated La Eethit A, all personnel, as employees of the Contractor, necessary to perfor the work and services required to be ye:f_ormed by the Contractor under this Contract. Such personnel may not be employees of or have any. contractual relatior•h4p with the State. hll'of the services re- quired hereunder will be performed by the Contractor or under Ms su srvision, and all personnel engaged in the works shall be tally initiated and shall be authorized under State and local law to perform such services. 9, Termination of Contract for Cause. If, thrtugh any cause, the Contractor stall all to fulfill in a timely and proper meter his obligations under this Contract, or it the Contractor stall violate any of the covenants, agreements, or stipulations of this Contract, the State shall thereupon have the right to terminate this cantne. for erue by qL L Written notice to the Contractor of such tar:miaatica and specifying the effective date thereof, at least five (5) days before the effective date of such termination. L-t that event, all finished or unfinished dcc eats, data, studies, surveys, drawings, naps, models, photographs, and reports or other mater-al prepared by the Contractor under this Contract shall, at the option o: the State, beccre its property, and the Cea:.actor shall be entitled to receive just and equitable coaoensation for any satisfactory works completed on such documents and otter materials. tfotwithstanding the above, the Contractor shall not be relieved of lability to the State for any damages sustained by the State by virtue +if any breach of the Contract by the Contractor, and the State may withhold any payments to the Contractor for the purpose of set- off =tit such time as the exact amount of damages due the State t:r the Contractor is dataral:ed. 10, Termination !or Convenience o! State. The State may term- inate this Contract at any tine he State determines that the pur- poses of the distribution of State r,aenies under the Cont..ract would no longer be served by completion of the Project. The State shall effect sec's tar-a+_.atica by v giving 4 written notice of termination to the Contractor and specifying the effective date thereof, at least twenty (201 days before the effective data of such termination. 2n In that event, all finished or =finished dcca.-ents and other naterials as dssc':_ ed In Paragraph 9 above shall, at the option .of the State, tecote its property. . If the Contract is terminated by the State as provided herein, the Contractor will be paid an amount which bears the same ratio to the total ccensation as the services actually performed bear to the total services of the Con- tractor covered by this Ccat:act, less sa r_ents cf ccaper,3ation previously rada: Provided, however, that if less than sixty (601 percent O. the services covered by this Contract have teen pe-fornad upon the effective date of such texni:aticn, the Contractor shall he reimbursed (in addition to the above paylent) for that po--'^- of the actual out-cl-locket ex-tenses (not otherwise rei bused under this Contract) incurred by the Contractor d,:izq the C.,...__c: earicd which are directly attlhutsble to the uncocpieted portion of the services covered by this Contract. this Contract is terny.ated due to the fault c the Contractor, Paragraph 9 hereof relative to te=itation shall apply. Pace 3 of 3 pages • I . 11. Claaces. The State Day, :sore tie to time, recuire is the scoot arserrices o: the Contractor to to performed here under. `'es However, this Contract is intended as the complete la:aeraticn of all understandings between the parties, at this time, and no prior or eentaroratseus addition, deletion, or other amendment hereto shall have any forte or effect, whatsoever, unless embodied is a written contract amendment incorporating such charges, including any increase or decrease is the amount of the comes to he paid to the Contractor, exec'ted and approved pursuant to the State's Pistol Rules. - • 12. Retorts. At least two copies of all reports prepared as a c.result of s Project will he submitted to the Division of :nergy and Mineral Impart in the Department of LoC41 Al fairs within tromp weeks of cetplat_cn of such reports. 13. Indemnification. Contractor, in considerat:ca for State's grcaiaes herein set forth, prcoisss to inde aify, save and hold .ass and defend State, and all of its eaplcyees and agents, acting officially or otherwise, from any and liability, all liabity, clainns, de""-+'s, actions, debts and attorney fees a.-isitq cut of, claimed on account of, or is any natter predicated upon loss or damage to the property of and injuries to, or death of all persons whatsoever, which may occur, or is sustained in connection with the redo ice of this cent--act, or by conditions created thereby, or based upon any violation of any statute, ordinance, or regulation, the ...on and de-ease of any each otat-ls or actions.- 14. Conflict of tots:est. a. No employee of the Contractor shall perform or • provide part-ti=e se-iices :or compensation, aone`ary or otherwise, to a consultant or consultant firm that has been retained by the contractor under the authority of this contract. b. The Contractor agrees that no person at any time exercising any f notion or resaonsibility '�: con- nection with this Project os totalf o: tha Con- tractor shall have or acquire any personal fiaan- • cial or economic interest, direct or indirect, which will he materially affected by this Con- tract, except to the extent that he nay receive cot wise`- oa for his performance pursuant to this Contact. ' c. A personal financial or economic interest includes, het is hot limited to: 1) any business entity la which the person has a direct or indirect monetary interest: 11) any real. property ;: which: the person has a direct or indirect =notary interest: 111) any source of inc=e, loans, or gifts received by or _-wised to the person within twelve (12) months prior to the exemption date of this Con- tract: iv) any bus'-ass entity in which the ;arson is a director, officer, general or lifted partner, Latae, employee, dr holds any position of manage- men:. Page 4 of R;a,es - s r . ?or purrposes of this subsection, indirect investnant or interest means any invest:e.^.t or interest versed by the bus parent, brother, sister, son., dru^,hter, fat er•in-lte, aothet-in } law, bother-in-law, sister-La-law, soh-In-law, or daughter-in-law of the person, by an agent on his/he: behalf, by a general, limited, ar silent partner of the person, by any business entity controlled by said person, or by a trust in which he/she has substantial interest. A business entity is controlled by a careen if that person, his/her agent, or a relative as defined above possesses more ,has 30% of the ownership =tercet. Said person has a su;- staatial xancnit interest in a trost'wben the person or an above- defined relative has a present or future interest worth more than Cne Thousand Dollars ($1,000.Oo) . 4. ra the meat a conflict of interest, as des- cribed in this paragraph four-tees, csanot to avoided without frustrating the pu.;oses of this Contract, the person involved is such a conflict of interest shall submit to the Cca- tractor and the State a full disclosure state- ment setting forth the details of such conflict of interest. ra cases of extreme and =acceptable conflicts of interest, as deternimed by the State, the State reserves the right to tortinate the Con- tract for cause, as provided is paragraph nine above. ?allure to file a disclosure statement required by this paragraph fourteen shall car- sr-teats grounds for te.-riaatica of this Contract for cause by the Stets. I3. Cc:reliance with ?malleable Lays. At all tires duria:g the performance of tars Contract, the Contractor shall strictly adhere to all applicable federal and State tall that have bean or may hereafter be established. • • 16. Severasility. To the extent that this Contract may be executed and performance of the obligations of the part: a. be acttnplished within the intent of the Contract, the ter= of+•its Contract are severable, and ebculd any tarn or provision hereof be declared invalid or become inceeratye for any reason, such invali- dity/ or failure shall cot affect the validity of any other tern or provisten hereof. The waiver of any breach of a tern hereof shall not be ccratr-ed as waiver of any other tent. 17. 3icdinc On Successors. Except as herein otherwise provided, this agreement snail inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties, or any suaratractora hereto, and their respective successors and assigns. 13. ,lssicncent. Neither party nor any subccctrecto-s hereto, may assign _ts rights or duties under this Contract without the prior written consent of the other party. 19. Linit.aticn To Particular Funds. The parties hereto expressly recognize that the Contractor is to be paid, i.ei:hursed, or otherwise compensated with :ands provide.. to the State for the purpose of Ccntrracting !Cr the se:flees provided for herein, and therefore, the Contractor expressly understands std agrees that all Its rights, demands and claims to cctpe:satio n arising under this Contract ara ccntL-.gent upon receipt of such funds Sy the State. In the ever.: that such funds o: any tar thereof are not received by the State, the State :ay immediately tent:nate t:ii Cent:act. Page 3 cf pages . . . 20. Minority Business Enterprise Participation. It is the policy of the state or Colorado that minority business enterprises shall have the maxima practicable opportunity to participate in the performance of- its construction grant contracts. The Contractor - agrees to use its best efforts to carry cut this policy to the fullest extent practicable and consistent with the efficient performance of this contract. As used i'n this contract, the term minority business enterprise" means a business, at least 50 percent of which is owned by minority group members or, in the cass;.of publicly owned businesses, at least 51 percent of the stoc'E'of which is-owned by'ninority group members. ?or the purposes of this definition, minority group members are Negroes or Slack Americans, Spanish-speaking Americans, Asian Americans, American Indians, American Eskimos and American Aleuts. The Contractor may rely on written representations by bidders, contractors, and sub- contractors regarding their status as minority business enterprises and need not conduct an independent investigation. • • • ' • • ?ace 6 of 8 paces • • 1 form S+c42 SPECIAL PROV ISIO%S ' CONTROELEA'S.a?PRON.It. 1. The con shalt not he der:red raid until it,.teach ha.e heel aepnnrl by the Coatrotki of the Sun of Colorado oe w:.1 assbtant at hi mar deiyuca, ❑tb pruc6ion o applica ate to any Cunt tic iltotcina the payment of money by the SGte. EYthiDAVAILAVILITY finatrc(4 obtipituns of the Sure parabtt after the current find rear as eon anion( upon fonds for th.r purpose being apprup rined.budgeted and inhere/in made srai obfe. ION D REALIRENENT 3. ff this Cnnuntt inrd.n ihepaynene of mote than $50,000.00 for the coos,racton,erection,rt?air, nu inre.unct.a improvement of any build's g,road.bridge. r tatuc t.tuM1rei, a less etion or other?code wort:or this Sun, the:ontrxter shell, before entering upon the performance of any such work intheded in this.ontim. 1•dy rteeun and dtiiter to and we wilt the w"'tcial whaw sipetun ,ppcv)btlaw for the Stan. a iced a,4 s.ft;ciaar bend Of over xtrpatbts surety to be glassed by sad oitc9s1 in a penal sum not hat than onrhdf of the Gaut Smatttt payable by the :are of this contract. Such bond sldl be duly encored by a gutsfed :croon pas suety. conditioned(or the doe atd faithful performance of the contra:t. and in:wiooa.:hall prcyide that if the cuntrx.ct his subconaacson fail to duly pay for any tabor. maurlits. team hire. suvrnancs. provisions. prorecdet or over suppfirs not or consumel by such contn:toe or his,aconer..or in?dormant%of the work conrarrd ro be Core. the surety will pay the same tau=Quilt roe it::ceding the soil sprsiGti to the bond.t03cta with intere)e 21 the , nee of eight per cent per anrtuas. Unless such bond. ones so resulted. is ne acd, delirred and ikN, co claim in fan:of the contracscr arising urCct this contract shall be audited.altowN or paid.A c trilled et cashiers check ate a bank money order crate payable to the Treasurer of the Stu*of Culonlo may be+r:eoted in feia of a bond. • MI$INtN WAGE a Lunt at otherwise prodded by law.if this course!provider to,the payment of more that fist thousand dam and requires or Irt,olrn the employment of laborers oe mechanic%in the construction. alrrnt'ton or repair of ray buld'.ng of other pi-We work.Incept highways. highway Orgies.trderpassn s,+d Ught ay strurtum of Jl .. kinds) ..ichls the;eognphiicai limit,of the Sure,pal's tats of wage for all taborets and rnnhanica employed by the canteen et arty ;ikon tractor ao the htiiditg a public VOA coverH by this context*hall be not less than the pee astiag rats of sages for work of a similar auun in the cirr.tows,rdtaye or other cis' subdiehloc of the Start is .hide the building or ie hn public Gawk a hated.Disputa rnprc i.n3 pnrall g rata wilt be nutted n provided In .'!.16.101.CRS t9:3.as amended. Olga, etvr0.s.a.\0AFFIRMATIVEACTION . f. no contractor ogees to Comp(, with the law and spirit of A.Cotundo Antidiscrimination Act of 1957. a arses ded, and oche appiicabte Ise respecting dint riminstinn vd unfair employment prat tkn 1_a 430f: CRS 1973. as a.aededl,and sa repjrrd by Executive Order, Eyed Opportunity and Affrnui,e Action,dated April 16. 1971,Pannone metro, the pea*ins provisions tai de rante/ea/to.df Stec ronmxa Or uihconoccrs owning the perk/ran a of this contract.On con tractw apes as follows: II) The contractor will not discriminate piss any employee or applicant rot employment helot of nor.creed tope.ntion:J origin.w,.ca.ital stun.rtcigioa.ancestry,rental or physic:a handic:p.or cgs. • The Contractor will tape a(ftma die xtiot to insure Chu appfiraan are employed and that empfovns ate voted during ernpla rmen e.without regard to the 3(1.3 vt ems toned chant cerisdcs.Such action shad include. bus nor be limited to the lollo.iny employment upgrading. demotion. or tnnsfn. rrraiment err IKNiftrent adrerridnp:lay offs or te rmiont ions:nos of pay c r other forms of compensation;aid stteedun fw trsieg, inducting apprenticeship. The cuotrsrue apeaa to post In conspicuous pl:cn. araJabte to cmployea lad applicants for employment. notices to be provided by the contracting ntfwn setting forth precisions of Ab nooJ s a(minatiancOsusa (:1 The contractor wit It ail solicitations or advertbensenta for employers pixel by oe on behalf of the contractor, state di at ail quadded writings ,41 remise consider*tiva for employctrnt without regard to raft creed.<atoe.nakoaat origin.Si,.marital status.religion,ancestry.mental or pisyskd handierp.or age. f3) The contn ctor wig send to path labor union or npnxnucire of workers with which he ha:Mlecan bargaining agreement or other conaut or ondenran ding,notice to be?rovide 1 by the contracting o(Gcen adrising the labor union or workers' torten wive of the con one tors roanina,eat under the Et: rase Order. Equal Opportunity cad AM/math:4 Action.dated Apra 16. 1975.and of the Ma.regAJGors,and Mersa r Orders of the G-.rmw. 1e) The contnctor and labor unions will Famish ail inlomucion and reports regrind by Eterrtine Omar. Egaal Opportunry and Affirmative Action of Apra 16.1975.and by the riles.repolacians and Orders of the Gnetnor,or pvrtuanr thereto,and will permit access to his boobs.&cotde,and=aunts by t?.e(omer:tin; agency and due office of the Conran or his design re for purpose of invesdpcun :,:main c ompii:nct with such Ma,rtrpdatiora and order. (5) A labor on iaadon•nil cot seclude any its:64M l otherwise gualifled from?ail membership rights is • such labor orpniition. or ecpd any :ue1 144etent from membennip in such tabor organization or Faxrmintte againsa any rifles members in Cs. full enjoyment of won oppotroairr,ceuuse of we.crest Color,rah,national origin.or ancestry. f6) A tabor oepanfurion.Or the employees or metaben thertal,c.iI not aid.abet init..compel or totes the doing of any xt defined in this cunrrxt to be.dix4min awry If obstruct Of praefit any person from 01 complying wit the provisions of this contra or rs any o red, thrrnder:or attempt either directly or fndirtedy.tocommit any:eed4Geed in cliscontract to be discriminatory. PI 2Ss•agJt<6:a paps of 8 pals • f t7) ft rho rent of theCOnr1Mlofe non-c'amplilntt with S.no0Yirscam;nabon 'ruse of this contract or will any of tech rule, rep4aaons. oe or:en. that contort 6•ay be C10<tilli tanizutd of tutpenfed is whole or in put lad dye eontrxtor may be leeland Luliybie for further Stitt contr_cu in xcosdanct wits procedonn. 7uthorieed in Eleentiye Oren.Egwl Cpporranity and Affvtnarinr Action of Aprd 16.1915 and die Ades. ngalations. ci orders promulpref 1s xeofdance therewith, and such other unctions a may G imposed and rrneo}es as may be Invoked u provided in En not.n a Order.Equal Oppananity sn d Af fermatir e Action of April 15. 1913. cc by glee. reidasions. of afdela pnmdptrd to xcoldaxe therewith,or as otherwise provided by law. 1S) The eontrxter wed include the pro.isions of pulp:pie fl) throvys 13)11 aery sub-iontrxe and snbcontnctot purchase order unless tempted by rein. repletion*:or orders issued Du roan t to Esteutiet Oder. Equal Opportunity and Affirmative .1.411011 of.lprd 16. 1915,sa that such provisions will be OinCinS upon each wbeoalraeeonorvendor. The contractor w-I t=ill sucS errtiort with respect to any subconu-..cun► • ut pwdtne order al the conrnc:ia5 aierxy may direct, as a mew of eafoesinf rxh proeishns.(rydvtiin1 tancrioru for aon.compiisact:provided.lowctet.that in the event the conrnctor beeorrcl involved i.or is dueatentd whit.$idp don with tat eubcoatrxtor or.fndoe m 1 result 01 nub dlrrction by the concncc r,I spency. chit eontrsotor may rasp nt the Sate of Coiondn to eater into such lineation to pro rest es interest of Ott State of Ce4ondo. COLORADO LABOR PREFERENCE 6. Proreions of 311• s 101.4 10�CRS 1913 fa preference of Cefondo labs an 7991i.7bte to Nis contract if public*axis within the Sate sn undertaken hereunder aid an financed;e while or is pan by Slate funds. GENERAL .'. The laws of the Sure of Cdondo and rules sad «5v larioro ivud pueneant thereto shad be applied in the interpnsation. elocution and enforcement of this cnesa:ct. Any provision of this comm. whether or not lncurponced he et by reference which prakte for arbitration by soy ntnjudtc;al body of smog or whirl Is otherwise in Cos lice wish said lain,rain and nfldatioro shah be considered null and we'd.Yothine contained in L'17 Prer.ls:aa Iocoryotatod hems by inferno* which purport% to nein 'hie or any other special pro.ision In whole of in pan sbatl be salad oe enforceable or violable.In any action at law whether by wry of cooSiyaiar. e Aoy of of ibis contract tractprovision w:unitN tithe c trsa'n cpabte of etervri proyisian win nos invalidate y. The.iyeateeie+heron net Os thry =n(ansdiar with l4-rdOl.st.tg..I$ribery and Corrupt Intluenent and l b•R:OI..e •eg..I%Arr.e.4 Public Offices.C.R.S. I9-.1.an amended.and that no siuLcion of such pfainiors a prs.ent • 9. The .ipnsrorio an that to their Imwttdy.. no.are employee ha,arty persrnral or beneficial laterret *haesnt.n is rho writ or property deccs bed herein. Lst h1TYESS•HHEREOF. the panic.hereto ha., tin•ured this A5reemntt on the day first oboe* written. • STATE Of COLORADO • RII:I(ARO D.LASINI.GOVERNOR Canrrxtav By ',organ Smith "EA t(i_TI vc otx(Crux. Patriots Affairs t OF • • Sat al YKpn)%umryy APPROVALS silo Vet%GSSCA at. lV\y'RULLLTt fy !. • r .• .a i 'NJ, • U• . `s*.,� JO%L4�Jzcct,• _L.�.1tL•!s .r-c tc ... II r,►fiis &orient was not sfgmxl at the tire �!I t f filming. (O,..,..._<_ ,<� the Inc orA_y __➢airs apyal•OSu� Aetna nit rnrN v.., 1 EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE 1. Scope of Services The Project consists of the purchase and installation of water quality monitoring equipment and the operation of this equipment for a one year period of time. The following two equipment items along with necessary accessory equipment items will be purchased: one atomic absorption spectrophotometer and one gas chromatograph. Impact Assistance funds ws{1' finance all equipment items purchased at an amount not to exceed $65,800. The equipment will be used to collect baseline data on water quality, identification of immediate contamination problems, assessment of chemical composition data and evaluation of industrial waste disposal sites to determine ground water contamination. The Contractor shalt make the equipment available to other Colorado counties for monitoring purposes if scheduling can be arranged. The Contractor will be responsible to fund any and all expenditures above the State contribution. The Contractor will also support all operational and maintenance costs for at least one year. Operational and maintenance expenses include staff salary and fringe benefits, supplies and maintenance services. The Contractor will solicit price quotations from at least three qualified suppliers for the equipment and accessory items and will purchase the items from the supplier(s) offering the lowest price quotation. Copies of any and all subcontracts entered into by the Contractor in order to accomplish this Project will be submitted to the Department of Local Affairs, Office of Impact Assistance, upon execution, and any and all con- tracts entered into by the Contractor or any of its subcontractors shall comply with all applicable Federal and Colorado State taws and shall be governed by the State of Colorado notwithstanding provisions therein to the contrary. 2. Time of Performance The Project will commence upon execution of this Contract . The Project will be completed twelve months after the execution date of this Contract. 3. Budget REVENUE EXPENDITURES Impact Assistance Funds $65,800 Atomic Absorption Spectra-meter $40,756 photometer Weld County 41,960 Cas Chromatograph 25,050 TOTAL $107,760 Operation and Maintenance 41,960 TOTAL $107, 760 4. Payment Schedule I. $62,510 Within thirty (30) days of execution of this Contract. It. 3,290 Final payment to be made upon satisfactory completion of the Project. The Contractor will submit a final financial and narrative status report documenting the expenditure of all Impact Assistance funds for which payment has been requested. $65,800 TOTAL The request for payment will be initiated by the Contractor in accordance with the provisions in paragraph 6 of the main body of this Contract. Page I of 2 Pages • S. Contract Monitoring The Department of Local Affairs, Office of Impact Assistance, will monitor the Project on an as needed basis. 6. Reporting Schedule The Contractor will submit financial and narrative status reports detailing Project progress and properly documenting all to-date expenditures of Impact Assistance funds at the time p payment requests are made, in accordance yith the payment schedule. • • • • • • • • Page 2 of 2 Pages RESOLUTION RE: REAPPOINTMENT OF JUDY KRON TO THE WELD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a vacancy currently exists on the Weld County Housing Authority, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Judy Kron be re- appointed to fill the term from September 13, 1982 to September 13, 1985. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Judy Kron be, and hereby is, reappointed to the Weld County Housing Authority to serve the term from September 13, 1982 and expire September 13, 1985. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of December, A.D. , 1982, nunc pro tune September 13, 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO i1lV 7. 2)?.e .r/ J T Martin, ai an uck Carlso ,,n rowwTem la Norman Carlson Cir y J e K. Stei mark ATTEST:'? aef �", Weld County(Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Deputy County£ C WSJ )eputy lerk APPR D AS TO F County Attorney ��� DATE PRESENTED: DECEMBER 20, 1982 LHR 40 RESOLUTION RE; APPROVAL OF CANCELLATION OF OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE FOR THE WELD COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado Statute and the Weld County Home Rule Chatter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a list of ambulance accounts which have been deemed uncollectable in accordance with guidelines adopted by the City and County has • been submitted to the Accounting Department of Veld County, Colorado, a copy of said list being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, the Accounting Department has recommended to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that said list of uncollectable debts due end owing the Weld County Ambulance Service for 1982, in the amount of $25,881.60 be cancelled, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the aforementioned list of uncollectable accounts in the amount of $25,881,60 be, and hereby is, approved for cancellation. 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ADC 42426 WHEREAS, ADC Warrant No. 42426 dated DECfttER 4, 1982 , in the amount of $ 320.00 has been misplaced, lost or destroyed 'and said Warrant No. 42426 has not been presented in the Office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit and bond necessary to indemnify and hold Weld County harmless on account of the alleged 1 loss of the original warrant has been filed in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the aforementioned duplicate Warrant No. 42426 , in the amount of $320.00 , be issued. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of DECEMBER , A.D. , 1982 . THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO_.62-Assajha-fc./ • %ATTEST: ,+I 0./vvn 1 s-I��""'�'' -Aon, C% �I , COUNTY•CLER AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD 4P ifrZ (- B Y4 D putt' County Clerk APP VED AS RM: Q LHR 8 ., RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF TAVERN LICENSE WITH EXTENDED HOURS FOR THE SALE OF MALT, VINOUS AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS FOR CONSUMPTION ON THE PREMISES ONLY ISSUED TO JUNE ROSALEZ, D/B/A CASINO BAR, EATON, COLORADO - EXPIRES DECEMBER 16, 1983 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, June Rosalez, d/b/a Casino Bar, 430 Wall Street, Eaton, Colorado 80615, has presented to the Board of County Com- missioners with extended hours for the sale of malt, . vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption on the premises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II. , C. , said applicant has paid the sum of $50.00 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, pursuant to 12-47-123(5) (c) (II) , CRS 1973, as amended, said applicant has paid to the County of Weld the sum of $30.00 for extended hours, and WHEREAS, said applicant has paid to the County of Weld the fee of $48.75 as provided for by law for issuance of such County License, and said applicant has exhibited a State Liquor License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for. consump- tion on the premises only, outside the corporate limts of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 430 Wall Street, Eaton, Colorado 80615 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said appli- cation and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License No. 82-23 to said applicant to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption on the premises only, at retail at said location, with extended hours, and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, r}277 4fl _ Page 2 RE: TAVERN LICENSE - CASINO BAR which license shall be in effect until December 16, 1983, pro- viding however, that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors,with extended hours, for consumption on the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of December, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /Yam„ „r^ ��. r�j ,J WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • Weld County Clerk and Recorder \`/�_fv � ), .,f.(AYE) and Clerk to the Board Jo�i( T/T..j Martin,"Chh'ai`r'm`an B1 Q71t-ntt,2 ( e �c1c/ i k C arlso {NAY) Deputy County Clerk C uc ,/JPro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: (AYE) Norman Carlson C>1/16 --- (AYE) County Attorney W. .Xirby YE ne K. S einmark DATE PRESENTED: December 20, 1982 ..4-{,,f,'1';:'; '.'3,;' P �7 7yy {, gJyS, (� yyoy ;.r��� fir. ► ' O �m-i f+. " Et 3Ng. q { C e v 1 H I, ,i yp 111! Lo 0 f ,: c1 � ��a`G � Y• ���{ft hi li , 1�1, -�1 P r it x.v," y• O 0n WYL, IN � N /��' i �a / Jw A P\/ $� / \ • t� .. rt�y.L o ` +R rl11 'O `� twL7� .f3' + . 1 1 jr/ Pr} ,• LA,; COA: 4.M a r7 q .0t5 9 1 �/ �� 1t', > 4f'? -� 1► �. £ 0,lit.`0 \* w 6JA ' b �L7 ) i I. 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' [at.''�ha s `6P�i9��? r- it '_cl' " "3 ' a {ter ; 3 raft} ( IN TES IM'NT HEPE.f 11UYE XEREUMT. SETS AKDAK r a~� �Ir SZ� i .y t l _ - 1 { x114 :f �) a ;:;401/-,f,:,;"; t- '� r , • - V ./'it-t.,.. T .. h 'ti. ti 1q y� ..c r.M . •t...- '. �'vr 3 a'' hk - N s£t''r •$ t' a i }-4 ,}� )SA'T CxMa)�s^S�Y P�VgLSw ?l cl. T{4. r eY"* r*ff efa' RN '. y•- her f4y,v.e• ' `z' 4 3•'\ �' Y NV ---Y.�Y, 1 't? i7t£}tG?%t V.1 . i. t fi'".. .--Wkli.?' ,t•' • •.r!Y'.Etfft., . 7 -- ., • _ RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE FOR THE SALE OF FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGES CONTAIN- ING NOT MORE THAN 3.2% OF ALCOHOL BY WEIGHT, FOR CONSUMP- TION ON AND OFF THE PREMISES ISSUED TO MILDRED M, RENFRO, D/B/A MILLIE'S CAFE, ROGGEN, COLORADO - EXPIRES JANUARY 10, 1984 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Mildred M, Renfro, d/b/a Millie's Cafe, Front Street, Lots 13 and 14, Roggen, Colorado 80652, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado an application for a County Retail License for the sale of fermented malt beverages, containing not more than 3.2% of alcohol by weight for consumption both on and off the premises, and WHEREAS , pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II. , C. , applicant has paid the sum of $50.00 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has paid to the County of Weld, the sum of $50.00, pursuant to Section 12-46-117(5) , CRS 1973, as amended, of which sum, $42. 50 has been paid over to the State of Colorado, Department of Revenue, for credit to the Old Age Pension Fund, pursuant to the requirements of Section 12-46-110, CRS 1973, as amended, and said applicant has produced a State Retail License for the sale of 3. 2% fermented malt beverages for consumption both on and off the premises, outside the cor- porate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: Front Street, Lots 13 and 14, Roggen, Colorado NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said appli- cation and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 82-31 to said applicant to sell 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption both on and off the premises, only at retail at said location, and does hereby te--) 4%, authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the L-If / ci_Q ; rip - . . , Page 2 REt 3.28 BEER LICENSE - MILLIE'S CAPE Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, attested .to by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect from the 11th day of January, 1983, to the 10th day of January, 1984, providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell the 3.2% fermented malt beverages, for consumption both on and off the premises, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of December, A.D. , 1982. `y BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: altle.u.Ihldrd(!n./ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board JMartin,) Chairman By_:�� eputy County lerk uck Carlso , m APPROVED AS TO FORM: / a.___ Norman Carlson L, 1� 2 ounty Attorney C Kirby �— l ar ��Q/1fc'1 ne K. Ste nmark DATE PRESENTED: December 20, 1982 A S• 15 ji S�7\ iii :3 DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE tt nitlFRO ''ItLi f.<3 11 I 7:0 ' ILLICS CAFE ik i .1 'CeY,sfSjL OGtiFiISGIi 3C6!.2E i : 3.2% BEER LICENSE ' " FOR THE YEAR EN DING a �y: '�:g{ - USI tKcase.YlYu1r9+- f _..L�.FMYPYO.Y//.DN _. +� 7 y+fit —— -htNIA(.GE __._ -C441.-10v41. vlwdnc-nV u,eK*'I I j L____ 11-u32i. 0 1 01 C3 ill 5311 L 011170: JAN IOt19)34 Chi ' . . TYNEMANI ARO D/KAIPT:A OP LKIM SI III r •; 1 _ ____ 3,2 PER C�'i1_dtrElt RE i131 L3�E'ISE i 15 :5 '4 ( CrUfitY d5 PERCC4T LIP ffe _ f $ i4;5-0_ •;fie -- Mr : ; f 6% .50 _ A x + .• TOTAL YEE(S) ' r 4i . - i - T •�. � THISLICENSEIS ISSUED 8USJECTIOTHE LAWSOF THE STATE OFCOLORADO AND ESPECIALLY VNDE R THE PROVISIONS OF TITLE 12,ARTICLE 45,CRS 15 T2. _ .. AS AMENDED. ,>~?; THIS LICENSE IS NON—TRANSFERABLE AND SHALL SE CONSPICUOUSLY - POSTED IN THE PLACE ABOVE DESCRIBED. ,-t ,1 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF.I HAVE HEREUNTO SET MY HAND AND On 4eYJ?-C.:, -d-al ft SEA ev. :, r 04,11.b1 O(REV.141(OEPyTV DIRECTOR -r'' iiucvTIYEDuuCTOR " ^• i,;y? ty '""9C" ..ro��srrh _ + ' itt :-*,-,h ^Yr�s riy�t ?�1 �•, ' ' C` •M�..•1 .�. J�� p ,/� } r ft:z.::-.;.4-'.(:"....:„!_:).,.:(k. t `� ,, 1 a12-.'; lc 3 '� l I • •! f{�`��1 �1! y,; I • [i ,.j• P a n• S. vi < i 5 1 r si' • 41 ..1 {y,. q A "' TI� / i���e �, •� {, e rn` wJ� • ik:I ppvJ 1+. 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T ,,/a ia} wsrv.lii,ky.. ,�r,:/ twitr'' �, •ate J.i%.� •\�}rF/�:tax-\\�a .`�, j6 J,citet J r, RESOLUTION REs GRANT CHANGE OF ZONE FROM A—AGRICULTURAL TO C-1 COMMERCIAL FOR JACK W, ZIMBELMAN, 4999 STATE HIGHWAY 79, KEENESBURG, COLORADO 80643 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on the 15th day of December, 1982, at 2:00 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of hearing the application of Jack W. Zimbelman, 4999 State Highway 79, Keensburg, Colorado 80643 requesting a Change of Zone from A-Agricultural Zone District to C-1 Commercial Zone District for the following described parcel of land, to-wit: All that part of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Ten, Town- ship One North, Range Sixty-three West of the Sixth P.M. , Weld County, Colorado; being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point 30 feet South and 55 feet West of the Northeast Corner of Section 10, Township 1 North of Range 63; thence West 53 3/4 feet; thence South 208 feet; thence East 53 3/4 feet; thence North 208 feet to point of beginning. Excepting the South 35 feet thereof. WHEREAS, Section 21.6. 2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of such a Change of Zone, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all the testimonty and statements of those present, has studied the re- quest of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission, and having been fully informed finds as follows: 1. The applicant has satisfied the submission requirements set forth in Section 21. 7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. The requested zone change is in compliance with Section 21. 5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a) The proposal is consistent with the Weld County Com- prehensive Plan. Policy Two of the "Commercial De- velopment Guide" for Weld County states that "commer- cial development designed to serve the agricultural base of the County should be located whereever prac- tical within a municipality; however, whenever dis- tance from a municipality makes this an impractical or unprofitable establishment of such commercial service, facilities within easy access to each agri- re cultural area will be encouraged. " The community 1, I/It // Page 2 RE: COZ, A TO C-1, ZIMBELMAN of Prospect Valley is over seven (7) miles from the nearest incorporated community, Keenesburg. The uses allowed in a C-1 District would benefit this rural, agriculturally oriented community. b) The proposed C-1 designation is intended to provide areas for convenience goods and services primarily for the residents of a specific neighborhood. The subject C-1 area is intended to serve the Prospect Valley neighborhood. Prospect Valley includes a small cluster of single family dwellings, a grocery store, gas station and a few service oriented busi- nesses. c) A well is available to provide adequate water services to the proposed site. d} A septic is available to provide adequate sewer ser- vice to the proposed site. Conditions regarding the septic are provided below. e) Street facilities serving the property are State Highways 52 and 79. Conditions in regard to right- of-way are provided below. f) There are no known overlay districts, commercial mineral deposits, or soil conditions which affect the site. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the application of Jack W. Zimbelman for a Change of Zone from A-Agricultural Zone Dis- trict to C-1 Commercial Zone District on the above referenced tract of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 1. A two thousand (2,000) gallon capacity septic tank and Twelve hundred (1,200) square foot leach field shall be installed prior to conducting commercial activity on the site. 2. The State Highway Departmen does not object to the con- tinued use of the rights-of-way for parking as long as the present use is maintained. The State Highway Depart- ment shall review any significant change in use which would affect the State Highways adjacent to this property. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of December, A.D., 1982. Page 3 RE1 CO2, A TO C-1, 2IMBELMAN BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS • WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Q4 , T. Mart n, Chairman �t C ck Carlson, ro-Tem Norman Carlson ATTEST: �� p�,,0.4p1,044,I,�yJ J e K. Ste mark Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board e5`1 d riLc.4Jice D puty County 42e± ) k APPROVED AS TO FORM: (:111—)C17/45-7'1—. County Attorney DATE PRESENTED: December 20, 1982 NOT I C E Docket No. 82-81 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, the Board of Weld County Commissioners will conduct a public hearing to consider the request for the formation of a recreation district in the Tri-Area. The hearing has been set for January 18, 1983, to be held at the Frederick High School, Frederick, Colorado, at 7:00 P.M. The proposed Carbon Valley Metropolitan Recreation District boundaries is calculated to encompass the municipalities of Dacono, Frederick and Firestone, and unincorporated communities such as Evanston and Casa Grande. A map, cost estimate, schedule showing the approximate amounts to be assessed, all resolutions and proceedings, are on file and may be examined at the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, 915 10th Street, Room #317, Greeley, Colorado between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Comments by the owners of any real estate to be assessed, will be heard by the Board of County Commissioners before final action is taken thereon. Consideration of a resolution authorizing the afore- mentioned recreation district is echeduled for January 24, 1983. The owner of any real property within the proposed district may file a petition with the Weld County District Court requesting that their property be excluded from the district, stating therein the reasons for exclusion. The petition shall be verified, shall describe the property to be excluded, and must be filed at least 10 days prior to the court hearing on the petition for organization. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Bette M. Foose, Deputy DATED: December 20, 1982 PUBLISHED: December 23, 1982 in the LaSalle Leader % ' UNION UNION RURAL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION,INC. P.O.Box 359 (3031 6590551 t? Brighton,Cdorado 80601 ENTERPRISE 222 ENERGY DEPOSIT POLICY Your Association, by action of its Board of Directors, requires a cash deposit to guarantee payment of current energy bills as follows: 1. Most new applicants will not be required to submit a deposit, with the following exceptions: a. Applicants for temporary service. b. Applicants who have been previously served if they have a poor payment record, or have a balance due for past service. c. Applicants who provide reason to believe that service is being requested by subterfuge, including those who might request service under a different name to avoid paying amounts due for service for the same occupants at the same location. ' 2. Existing consumers (except governmental agencies) will only be required to place a new or additional deposit under the following conditions: a. A 60-day deposit will be required if the Association is required to make a collection call because of the consumer's failure to pay a bill. b. A 90-day deposit will be required before service Is reconnected following discontinuance of service for non-payment. (Dyer) �'"; y Serving Five Front Coc ' s" 'A Consumer�Oared Utility Se ' 5 3. The deposit shall not exceed an estimated 90 days' bill ; except in the case of a consumer whose bills are payable in advance, the deposit cannot exceed an estimated 60 days' bill. 4. Simple interest will be paid upon return of a deposit, or annually, if requested by the consumer, from the date the deposit is received to the date of payment. 5. Interest will be computed at 13.211 per annum for the period January 1 , 1982 through December 31 , 1982. The Publtn Utilities Commission will establish a different interest rate for deposits effective January 1 , 1983. 6. Certificates of deposit will be issued to each consumer from whom a deposit is received. Refunds of deposits will be provided whenever a consumer has paid each bill by the due date for a period of six (6) consecutive months; deposits for temporary service will not be returned until temporary service is discontinued. J5 9-82 UNION RURAL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, INC. A Corporation oreantred under Sec Mons 24112411,Compiled Lass,Colon 60,1921,end all Ian Amendatory and Supplementary Thereto. JI V(D CERTIFICATE 4t�i11 (Qrrtifiea DATE Mo. Day Die yr. NO. Jliat WELD CO ROAD IS BRIDGE 9 22 82 56546 is a member of Union Rural Electric AssoriaUon, Inc. and the o'nner of one share of the capitol stock of said Corporation of the par value of f PIE E DOLLARS (15.0 0 1 This Certificate Is representative of the OWnership of one share of stock and the membership in Union Rural Electric Association, Inc. of the one to whom It Is Issued. This share of stock and the membership in the Corporation rep esented by this Certificate.hall not be transferable, except as presided In the Sykws of the arpororkn. The holder hereof shaft be entitled to only one Fortin the Waits of the arporotion. The ownership of this share of stock and membership In the Corporation ore subject to all the terms, conditions and limitations of the Articles of Incorporation and the 8)las.s of the Corporation and to the application of the hotderhereofformembership In the Corporation. WI tA(S$I4 TIE REOT,The Coporarion has caused this cenickale to be signed by its'Wildcat and Secrerary and;t5 wrporote seat to be hereon to affixed IN,date of 120592 President___ / Secretary /7-Le t` aF e..to n `s.c� 44`1` '�; rr. a f WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 112/17/82 S WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 1 • AS OF i 12/17/82 li WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT 0 NUMBER NO i 011450 ARNOLD MIKE 13554 30.00 01 9020 13650 30.00 Ol 9020 b 13651 35.30 01 9020 • 13670 23.00 01 9020 ✓ 118.30 • 011451 CHEVRON USA INC 470604 14.05 01 2111 ` 602403 9.21 01 2111 • 603192 10.66 01 2111 626663 13.63 01 2110 771632 10.66 01 2111 • 965204 15.68 01 2110 i 73.89 • 011452 COLD COUNTIES INC DEC82 85.00 01 1021 85,00 • 011453 COLORADO PARTS COMPANY 34418 43.74 61 9020 • 43. 74 r 0 011454 OOLLARIIIDE 6 SCHWARTL AU1213 6,589.00 01 9020 6,589.00 0 011455 EASTMAN KOUAK CO 164442 2,250.00 01 1021 d 0 2,250.00 O 011456 FEUERSTEIN MARY ANN MI1215 209,34 01 1021 0 209.34 • 011457 GAONA JESSE NA1217 190.00 74 9034 0 i ►90.00 • 011458 GREELEY AUTO SUPPLY 202780 18.80 61 9020 ' A 202846 11.28 61 9020 0 36.08 ` 011459 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE THE 8278 11.89 01 1021 0 8279 14.79 01 1021 • 8280 13.63 01 1021 A 40.31 6 011460 GREELEY ELECTRIC SERV INC 1459 24. 15 01 1061 41 Ilk WAP200P WELD COUNTY GATE 1 12/17/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 2 5, AS OF s (2/11/82 6 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND OEPT It NUMBER NO I t 24.15 • s 011461 GREELEY GAS CO 37410E 461.97 11 3140 467.97 5 011462 GREELEY X-RAY GROUP PC 79979 24.50 01 2180 i 24.50 i 011463 II W MOORE EQUIPMENT CO 011731 22.90 61 9020 5 W05051 2,529.49 61 9020 2,552.39 0 011464 HILLSIDE AUTO PARTS 172912 4.80- 61 9020 • 115136 33.88 61 9020 5 1 (5162 37.99 61 9020 175163 26. 16 61 9020 115219 6.11 61 9020 • 99.34 • 0 011465 HOME LIGHT & POWER CO NO3006 76.42 01 1061 00020E 83.15 11 3140 • 00090E 41 .94 11 )140 A 6014DE 19.29 11 3140 • 221.40 w 011466 18 H CORP H11682 1,143.05 01 9020 • SLF4SO 472.78 01 9020 0 1 ,615.83 • • 011467 1014 123181 226.00- 65 1191 166704 484.45 65 1191 • • 258.45 • 011468 JOHN9JN CONIROLS 368121 64.48 01 1061 • 64.48 0 011469 JRC OIL CO R16t41 152.50 01 2420 AD 152.50 • ' 011470 KIRBY C W ME1216 41.15 01 1011 s • 41 .75 • 40 • • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY OATE t 12/ 17/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 3 AS OF t 12/17/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT 0 NUMBER NO • • 011471 NISCO TEXTILE RENTALS INC 182221 13.70 it 3180 185480 13,70 11 3180 • 186127 11 .00 11 3180 • 38.40 • • 011472 MOFFAT PAIN! & GLASS 16499 3. 76 01 1061 • 3.76 • 011473 MOUNTAIN BELL M64000 9,498.04 01 1192 • 9,498.04 • • 011414 MURPHY LUMBER CO 0918 19.71 01 2330 • _. 19.71 • 011475 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 121782 545,426.60 72 9020 • 545,426.60 • 011476 NORTH COLO NEOICAL CENTER 121782 40,791 .46 81 1945 • • 406791 .46 • 011411 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 98192 2.13 61 S020 • 98210 2.28 61 9020 • 4.41 • 011478 PRENTICE-HALL INC 843746 7.71- 20 5530 • 864794 9.40- 20 5530 • 882528 260.74 20 5530 • 243.57 • 011419 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE INC 012496 29.22 61 9020 • 0 29 .22 • 011480 SHEEHAN JIM OECMIL 87 .40 74 9033 • 87.40 • 0 011481 SIEVES-IS AUTO INC 103167 15.06 61 1020 • 15 .06 0 011482 THREE M COMPANY 805731 374.19 01 1021 • 374.19 • • Al. • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 12/11/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 4 0 AS OF 1 12/17/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT • NUMBER NO • 011483 W C DEPT OF II R 0 LA1213 10,00r 21 6523 • PR1203 6.75 21 6513 I • PS1110 16.49 21 6523 • UPILI9 10.90 21 6602 • 44.14 • 011484 WELD CO INSURANCE FUND 0140A 100.00 01 2310 • 10137 127.43 66 9020 0 10138 79.55 66 5020 10139A 100.00 L1 3180 • 101398 93.75 66 9020 0 101408 991.20 66 9020 10141 127.50 66 9020 • 10142 130.50 66 S020 10143 149.79 66 9020 10144A 100.00 11 3180 • 101448 150.00 66 9020 • 10145 6.54 66 9020 10146 15.26 66 9020 • 10147 6.54 - 66 9020 0 10148 775.20 66 9020 10149 26.50 66 9020 i • 3,579.76 0 • 011485 WELD CO INSURANCE FUND 1015A 100.00 11 3180 0 10158 31.87 66 9020 10150 22.63 66 9020 • 1016 196.00 66 9020 • 1017 40.00 66 9020 • 390.50 • 011486 WINOGRAOS STEEL G SUPPLY 04397 39.36 61 9020 • 04513 72.17 61 9020 0 111.53 • TOTAL 1 615,816. 17 • • • • • • • • 0 • WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY OATE. s 12/11/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE' = 5 • AS OF REGISTER • • • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNT TIC AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE l • THROUGH 5 AND DATEOD(CErABG�' Ii ; 19 8 AND THAT PAYMENTS $1E LO BE TQ THE RESPECTIVE VE THE AMOUNTS SET CPPOSI IC THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT Tlo15r It, l7 DATED TH1$yao .. DAY OF ECe5n'&e, 190, R CTOR MANAGEMENT • `A/,0 BUDGET SU0 CRIDEO AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS oWPV DAY OF.b n 1z 19 Yta MY C IS ON APIRESI • Yom. . ( �TARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO HERE BY (APPROVE I (DISA PROP I THE I S S S I FORTH ABOVE; AND WAgRANTS IN PAYMENT TIIEREFOR9R HE BY RDERE, . DRAWN UPON THE t�EAIR • FUND TOTALING $ 615 gilt.. DATED THIS, ' DAYOF(}f.CErfl LP 19Ya.• ATTESTt ! nIAD OUN1Y CLERK AND RECCROER BY 0 oCPUT • -- CHAIRMAN ME BER MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER • "Z°"t` Grra� fL 2017444 " �w g�a av -r. 4.t- `/# t $% s r. t cf/Ae e, te,e)Xlit72204-1-/- • • ,15 • \1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ♦ I • • • • • • I 0 r ___ , is • lib WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE $ 12/16/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE i 1 AS OF t 12/16082 0) WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMI FUND 0£PT NUMBER NO `) 4 011413 AGLANO INC 111386 360.00 11 3140 `1 P41814 134.15 11 3140 P41952 121 .60 11 3140 P42043 144.00 ll 3140 4i P42196 306.00 11 3140 1,066.35 4> Q 011414 SACHMANS INC 831788 6.42 01 2160 4. Ii) 6.42 $ 011415 BEAVER PETE PEIE12 27.20 11 3140 O.) 94 27.20 4'i 011416 BELL SYSTEMS INC 12955 40.00 01 9020 40.00 4?) 011417 8FA CORPORATION C3786 2,012,00 65 1191 04214 660.00 65 1191 61, 2,672.00 011418 CARLSON VIOLET MI1201 101.00 19 4140 ` • 101.00 t18 ' 011419 CHAN, VICTOR N.O. 51201 122.83 19 4140 T- It 122.83 f 011420 DRIVE TRAIN INDUSTRIES 89391 49.90 61 9020 ID 93545 381.59 61 9020 ` 94156 1,451.65 61 9020 IP 95876 195.56 61 9020 98067 2,667.00 61 9020 98454 239.42 61 9020 ` 98515 306.08 61 9020 lig 4 5,297.20 4? 011421 GORE JOHN J JG1122 18.00 01 2310 • 18.00 4• 011422 GREELEY PATHOLOGIST 110182 2,100.00 01 2180 11182 387.90 01 2180 a 2,487.90 al 011423 HONE LIGHT L POWER 1213YS 115.43 01 2330 s WAP200P ' WELD COUNTY DATE $ 12/16/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE + 2 AS OF + 12/16/82 a • WARRANT PAYEE INVOKE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO 4 .ter . _.T��_ •___.._re M__ .. • d 115.43 • 011424 KRAFTSlLT 762380 73.94 01 1152 4) • 73.94 ` 011425 LOWELL—PAUL DAIRY LK1130 53.55 19 4152 4 1130M1 53.55 19 4153 107.10 • 011426 MISCO TEXTILE RENTALS INC A18433 7.25 19 4153 illi 184339 7.25 19 4152 • 14.50 4 • 011427 MOUNTAIN 8ELL 81182A 17.67 01 5140 811828 17.67 01 5140 4? 81182C 21.70 01 5140 • 57.04 011428 MOUNTAIN BELL 410246 406.68 01 2150 • 461212 57.05 01 2150 • • • 463.73 «, 011429 MOUNTAIN BELL 812140 15.89 01 3400 • 15.89 is A 011430 NELSON KAREN MI1207 5.40 19 4110 ...-- _• _ 5.40 • 011431 NELSON OFFICE SUPPLY 15472 49.30 01 9020 40 16368 98.11 01 9020 • 147.41 0 o • 011432 NENCO INC 009811 454.26 61 1945 0098!2 132.98 61 1945 0 009813 336.10 61 1945 t 009814 95.30 61 1945 Q 1,010.64 0 011433 OR1H0 PHARMACEUTICAL 428537 1.162.08 1.9 4140 1,162.08 • 011434 PETTY CASH 121582 34.75 01 2330 • 0 41 ` WAP200P I WELD COUNTY GATE t 12/16/82 6 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 3 AS OF 1 72/16/82 b ` WARRANT PAYEENUMBER INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT • • • • 34.75 6 011435 POWER EQUIPMENT CO C09208 35.41 61 9020 • 009209 38.82 61 9020 C09415 4.20 61 9020 A 18.43 • 011436 PREMIER TIRE CO A01150 3,952.40 61 9020 • 3,952.40 011437 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE INC 12002 23.15 61 9020 12056 85.31 61 9020 • 12073 227.92 61 9020 0 3955 231.45 61 9020 S . 769? 95.07 61 9020 8020 91.74 61 9020 II) 8609 1,536.00 61 9020 . 9022 134.74 61 9020 -J 2,431.38 • 011438 $ARGENT-WELCH SCIENTIFIC 03695A 215.45 19 4180 IA • 215.45 4 011439 SCH1LOMEIER 8EV M11213 8.00 19 4110 8.00 I3 • 011440 SCIENTIFIC SUPPLY CO 304455 249.00 01 2160 , 249.00 • 011441 SEARS ROEBUCK & CO 865901 43.99 01 1061 t 0 43.99 S 011442 SIM' S TIRE CENTER 203676 788.22 61 9020 0 204799 2,898.90 61 9020 205037 3,555.37 61 9020 Ill 0 +-- 7,242.49 011443 SIMS TIRE& AUTO SERY CNiR 204626 11.50 61 9020 204826 17.50 61 9020 ' 35.00 • 011444 SMOCK RICHARD R1CH12 20.60 11 3140 3 • • ill . _ ` WAP200P WELD COUNTY GATE 1 12/16/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 4 AS OF $ 12/16/82 . a i WARRANT N PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO A ` gl 20.60 b 011445 STERKEL EARL A EARL12 12.00 /1 3140 e 12.00 1 011446 SION RONALO S1209 51.60 19 4170 4 51.60 95 011447 WEISBROOK HAROLD NEIS12 34.80 It 3140 34.80 011448 XEROX CORPORATION 317016 132.13 01 9020 • 317106 99.60 01 9020 • 317107 101.68 01 9020 333.41 . ` 011449 YEAGER 08391 9.35 01 2110 • 9.35 Mii • ►OTAL 1 291712.91 • Mi • 1l, • :11 • M • • Q1 11 • a me I y man WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 12/16/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 5 AS OF 112/16/82 • • • • THIS IS T0 CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTIPG AS) BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE I THROUGH AND OATEODETEwoct 1!p 1 19Ya AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE IQ THE RESPECTIVE Y N N T E AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE • THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT f 'Jqa, 91 DATED THIS o�0-`k'DAY OFj)z&lt&tt 19114 t*ECTOR MANAGEMENT • ND BUDGET SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS OtWOAY OF)b'eZPO t. VI NY S XPIRESI / i.I►�..� NOTARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO HERE 8Y IAPPROVEI • I �F El HE CLAIMS $ SET FORTH ABOVE' ANt) WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR HE 8Y OEREI�_DRRAWN UPON THE (pN44'Ab • FUND TOTALING $ 7702.v/ DATED THIS �KI�OA?OFTjceIrmlE£t . 19Pa ATTESft "kCIA tQab4At4 7NTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY • DEPUTY' CHAIRMAN MEMBER MEMBER a MEMBER MEMBERl won-ncca • v /tf.r✓ ��7ctttw u, � /� • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • s • • • • t. • ca WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE a 12/15/82 (,1 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 1 ) AS OF 1 12/15/82 I (0 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT ) NUMBER NO ��... •-•as- •.•.»__�--aw___ -mow:. _ aaa a.....- 40 ) 011355 AGLAPD INC X41240 113.75 61 9020 020699 186.30 61 9020 (e _r«�.. r_ ) 300.05 • I (y 011356 ALL RADIATOR SERVICE 21415 24.00 61 9020 ' ) 24.00 (j ) 011357 ANIMAL CLINIC 16878 844.50 19 4170 Pe 844.50 ) 011358 ARNUSCH NICKOLAUS I ARNUS 3.062,99 11 3131 j . ) 3,062.99 (j 011359 8ACHMANS INC 831785 49.18 01 3182 ) 031186 40.46 01 3182 831187 33.81 01 1021 )a .-+.e—n. ) 123.45 (th 011360 8FI WASTE SYSTEMS 018577 24.50 19 4152 ) 8577NV 24.50 19 4153 r` M ~49.00 ) 011361 CARLSON AUTO PARTS 16873 4.93 61 9020 . 4.93 011362 CENTRAL MEDICAL SUPPLY 4623 14.75 19 4140 ) • w— 14.75 • ) 011363 CLEARING HOUSE AF000 25.00 19 4153 FOOD 25.00 19 4152 C ) 50.00 C 011364 CLERK AND RECORDER 121482 1.50 61 9020 1.50 011365 COLORADO KENWORTH INC . 131266 537.28 61 9020 ` 537.28 1 011366 COLORADO KENWORTH INC 601619 47.60 61 9020 C 004048 457.92 61 . 9020 i) 013423 570.00— 61 9020 (s c:..' 7- 0 . . . 7 . 7 __ 7 . _. 7 . r . ..--+I .T WAP200P MELO COUNTY DATE = 12/15/82 r WARRANT REGISTER PAGE $ 2 4 AS OF 1 12/15/82 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE MSAMT FUND DEPT • NUMBER NO _.N�._.uw._s�F 1�w1M. 1_ _�__.T_._.1_+ _ w♦ Mme.• wey i • 016191 457.80- 61 9020 136989 11.14 61 9020 o 137063 483.18 61 9020 • 137130 210.24 61 9020 137143 26.60 61 ¶020 • 137248 60.86 61 9020 i 137269 25.34 61 9020 137274 6.69 61 9020 41 137451 12.73 61 9020 • 131487 41.52 61 1020 137493 16.55 61 9020 i 137615 43.68 61 9020 • 137704 15.40 61 1020 O 492.85 r 011367 COLORADO 'UNWORN INC 131748 17.80 61 9020 6 137754 33.53 61 9020 • 13913 27.96 61 9020 (j 79.29 . i 011368 COLORADO PARTS COMPANY 33959 36.11 61 9020 o • 36.17 j8 011369 CURTIN MATHESON SCI INC 221363 92.87 19 4140 92.87 011310 EVANS FURNITURE SALEST 259.35 01 1945 • • 259.35 cli 011371 FAMILY PRACTICE 51209 140.00 19 4140 • M • 140.00 • 011312 FRANKS C SCOTT CO 40937 30.00 01 2110 Ili 30.00 011373 GREELEY AUTO SUPPLY 202524 41.54 61 9020 202525 45.90 61 9020 • ._---r». 93.44 • • 011374 GREELEY GAS CO N02302 394.41 19 4152 NV2302 394.48 19 4153 38000E 490.72 61 9020 a1,279.61 A a WAP2O0P WELO COUNTY DATE i 12/15/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE $ 3 di AS OF 1 12/15/02 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT • NUMBER NO • • 011175 GREELEY PRINTING CO 10359 18.10 19 4110 O 18.70 011376 GREGORY' S 29170 95.70 01 2111 29781 63.80 01 2310 0 159.50 • • 011377 GUY' S HOT TANK SERVICE 442969 49.50 61 9020 • 49.50 b 011318 H W MOOREEQUIPMENT CO C11965 189.60 61 9020 la 0 189.60 • 011379 HIttSIOE AUTO PARTS 173297 223.20 61 4020 0 174923 1.50 61 9020 174928 14.79 61 9020 0 245.49 0 • 011380 HYDRAULIC SERY L SUP CO 42413 65.87 61 9020 • 65.81 011381 HYORAULICS JACK REPR SERY 269767 100.54 61 9020 0 • 100.54 $ 011382 IBM 107042 684.75 65 1191 • • 684.75 O 011383 JEROME CO A06946 49.50 61 9020 • A06947 9.90 61 9020 _- • 59.40 • 011384 KAHLER►S APPLIANCE INC A259 10.47 19 4153 • 259 10.48 19 4I52 20.95 011385 KWAL PAIN'S INC 415506 136.60 19 4150 415507 24.11 19 4150 • 160.71 • • 011386 LAW EQUIPMENT CO P46614 13.10 61 9020 . 13.10 ..w, - • S WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 12/15/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 4 A AS OF 1 12/15/82 a WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT b NUMBER NO O 011381 MAC 10013 337864 5.75 61 9020 �� O 5.75 <r3 011388 MARCEL OEKKER INC 800K 71.00 19 4110 • - 71.00 to 011389 MERCK 6 CO INC SOCKS 36.25 19 4110 O 36.25 ' 011390 MERIT FINANCIAL YMT12P 2.004.78 65 1191 G $ 2.004.78 O 011391 MISCO TEXTILE RENTALS INC 181451 13.80 Ot 1061 a 182695 12.00 61 9020 trj 183050 13.60 01 1061 183105 58.65 61 9020 A 184340 12.00 61 9020 7 184103 13.80 01 1061 185342 122.67 61 9020 185940 12.00 61 9020 186299 13.80 01 1061 186948 58.65 61 9020 0 187227 49.75 01 1061 4 187572 12.00 61 9020 188519 121.35 61 9020 O 189180 12.00 61 9020 190198 58.65 61 9020 • 584.92 011392 MONROE SYSTEMS FOR BUS 223111 39.95 01 1031 39.95 f 011393 NORTHERN ARMORED SERVICE EV1201 15.40 19 4170 5 15.40 011394 OFFEN ACE HAROWARE 98106 36.66 01 1061 98124 3.51 01 1061 98168 4.83 61 9020 98170 8.09 01 1061 i 53.09 011395 OUTDOOR GRAPHIC SIGNS $12882 1.006.00 11 3140 1,006.00 . 0 ID --v.-r-.-ra.....--�.�.,asr..+-.ra.r•a.as v..i.�.:1.a..-Tv ..-.-L..-. .��: :...ter..s:4i:wi.s..a�..i a:t ® ID WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE s 12/15/82 • WARRANT 2/ PAGE 1 5 AS OF 1 115/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT 0, NUMBER NO I 0) 011396 PARKE—DAVIS 83176 157.50 19 4140 O 157.50 it 011397 PERRYS VACUUM CENTER 6429 32.75 01 1061 32.75 O' O 011398 PETROLEUM MAINIENENCE SIR 6385 211.00 61 9020 0 —.Kr 211.00 Q 011399 PUBLIC SERV OF COLO 00180E 607.83 11 3140 • 607.83 U 011400 RADIO SHACK 27671 4.97 01 1061 eo-- --- t7, 4.91 M 011401 RAY' S OFFICE EQUIP INC 4984 -�M 222.00 01 1945 222.00 0, 011402 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE INC 10106 161.70 61 9020 a---4, F 161.70 0, 011403 SAFETY SUPPLY CO 64496 149.55 01 1061 I- __ ) 149.55 I 011404 SAMS PRODUCE A17086 269.19 19 4153 9 17086 269.19 19 4152 4 538.38 9 011405 SANITARY LAUNDRY 54001 1.84 19 4180 4' 540014 1.84 19 4140 it 3.68 I. 011406 SCOFIELDS ARCHITECT METAL 121082 42.00 01 1061 -----X42.00 011407 SLIMS' SANITATION SERVICE 512882 85.00 11 3132 85.00 ! 011408 ST ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL 093082 9.25 01 1123 0 9.25 . ®i ID c . WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 112/15/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE a 6 9) AS OF t 12/15/82 ® WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT () NUMBER NO O 011409 THREE M BUSINESS PRODUCTS 800409 11.08 01 1153 O 11.08 b 011410 UNITED STATES WELDING INC 11701R 3.60 19 4110 0 3.60 011411 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 8R1114 12.50 21 6602 /0 ML1114 196.63 21 6602 TR1114 20.40 21 6602 O 3094 37.44 01 1014 0 266.97 O O 011412 WYETH LABORATORIES 086413 244.02 19 4140 ( 244.02 7 /- TOTAL s 15.852.62 0) ( q O 0 s O 0 0 O O 0 (i () 0 O 0 ( 7 3 t 4 WAP200P WELD COUNTY GATE I L2/15/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE -1% 1 • AS OF $ '12/14/82 • • THIS IS TA CERTIFY THAI ALL ACCOUNTING A,ND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE BOVE L SIEO CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 • • THROUGH '! AND ATED rtL M UNT t 191a- AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOAD BE TQ THE RESPECTIVEC MOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH THE T TAL AMOUNT $ 16, 15d.4#ai DATED THIS DAY DFJECEnW4 1910. DIRECTOR MANAGEMENT ;14HD GET SUBSCR BED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THISo7O'`u DAY OF.CC6m8FR L9P' MY N XPIRESI NOTARY Pl18LIC. WE. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF HELD��COUNTY. COLORADO. HERE BY IAPPROVEI IDISAPP OVE it CLAIMS A SET FORTH ABOVEI,PNO k RANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR E HEtj€BY CROEREQ Of WN UPON THE Esoesem, • • FUND TOTALING $ 15 85ab", DATED THIS a'r` OAYOFDECcwefe. 199x, ATTEST. at a . 4-EMBER NTY CLERK ANO RECORDER BY DEPUTY -) /�C/HA1 N MEMBER /� MEMBER /J�_a y� ,�/%�/�' MEMBER • OF FP-119J_) '"�a' \/p-i � /?e24- ad� �Gtikd�ti2'f ...-._ + ` t-4# /1 j /p-ntt�� �fGGytyj�.cCf�/ • s• ; • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS row s BOARD OF COM? COMISSIONERS hk 1D 00011Y, COLORADO DECEMBER 20, 1982 ,TAPE 482-99 b 100 The Bird of County Ocnmissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Monday, December 20, 1982, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. RAI. CALL: The meeting was called to order ly the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorvn of the members thereof: Commissioner John T. Martin, Cainnan Commissioner Chuck Carlson, Pro Tan Commissioner Norman Carlson Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner June K. Steirmark Also present: Acting Clerk to the Beard, Tommie ie Antuna MINUETS: Commissioner N. Carlson Wade a motion to approve the minutes of the Board of County Oarmissioners' meeting of December 15, 1982, as written. Commis- sioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS AND/OR DELETIONS TO THE WANDA: Don Warden requested that X-Ray equipment fund be added Wunder New Hulness as Item 49 CCnSnfr AGENDA: Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the consent agenda as printed. Coandssioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. COMUSSI(n.R COORDINATOR REPORTS: Commissioner Steinmark gave her report on the Weld County Library. She said that a run has been made comparing certain weeks in the month of November from 1979 to 1982, this cardxarison shows that of the books checked out during this time period, the increase has only been about 3,000 more and the number of patrons has been approximately the same. She said it is interesting to rote that the sane volume of work has been done with approximately half of the staff as before. The Chairman oornentrd that the Blue Ribbon Ctmnittee had made two recommendations) one being to carbine the two libraries and the other being to not combine them. Re said that the Blue Ribbon Oxrtnittee has been asked not to disband so that the Board can consider which way to go, since the Committee was split dawn the middle. He feels that after the first of the year sane decision may be Wade. Commissioner Carlson's report on thglneering Services is as follows: Production: Gravelled the following Weld County Roads: Weld County Road 4 between Weld rnnnty Roads 95 and 97 Weld County Road 80 between Weld County Roads 19 and 25 Weld County Road 10 between Weld County Roads 65 and 69 Weld County Road 72 between Weld County Roads 25 and 31 Weld County Road 25 between Weld County Roads 70 and 74 /0 e Spot gravelled the following S4e1d County Roads: Weld County Road 16 between Weld County Roads 63 and 73 Weld County Road 114 between Weld County Road 37 and State [may. 85 Weld County Road 41 between Weld County Roads 92 and 94 Continued working on Weld County Road 22 between Weld County Road 31 and State Hwy. 85 Bridge and Maintenanoa Support; Loads 20 WaSh-outs; Inds 8 Dragline working at the Ceisert Pit. The Ruck Crusher is working at Pierce Pit. Gravelled approximately 354 miles to date for 1982. Hauled approximately 6,600 tons of crushed and pit run gravel. BRIDGE: Cosrpleted work on Weld County Bridge 50/63A Continued working on Wald County Bridge 52/63A Worked on 7 repairs Rewxorking bucket on 930 [coder YAIN EVAN E: Routine maintena ce Comdssioner Kirby gave the following report on Health Services: INVIRCtiViNIAL HEALTH: On t'rarber 16, 1982, Wes Potter presented a food handler's training seminar to 35 members of the University of Northern Colorado food service staff. food service establis}reant license applications for 1983 were sent out this week by tip Colorado Department of Revenue. Approximately 400 applications are expected to be submitted to the Environmental Health Office for approval and processing by mid-January. Renewals for septic system installers' and cleaners' licenses for 1983 were initiated on November 29. TO date over half of these renewals have been received. On December 7 the Weld County Board of Health approver] modifications to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. These modifications will Ee presented to the County Commissioners in January. HEALTH EDUCATION: Daring the last two weeks the following classes were completed: parenting; Daeono and Ft. Lepton Well Oldsters; Kersey exercise and this quarter's teen sexuality presentations. Exercise classes at Grover have been set. A total of 23 clascs have been taught between September and December. A Human Cenetices workshop was presented on December 13 with 40 people in attendance. IAB)RATO}ri SF &IcYS: Environmental laboratory 210 samples requiring 334 tests 8 potable water samples with bacterial problems 3 potable water samples with chemical problems Page 2, December 20, 1982 Medical Laboratory A total of 309 samples retiring 404 tests were performed during the past two weeks, 24 of which were rnnroutine. Four samples-indicated the presesae of gonorrhea, tw blood tests indicated possible cases of syphilis and 22 samples showed possible cares of streptococcal disease. Other Information A report of !acceptable' was received from the Colorado Department of Health Laboratory on distilled water suitability tests results run in thn laboratory. The State is now charging for both this type of test verification and for heavy metals testing on distilled water. NURSING: Hoverter statistics for the Nursing Division are as follows: Number of clinics 81 dumber of people seen 1,235 (508 new, 727 repeat) Number of immunizations 399 Number of flu shots given 117 W'enty-eight requests for follow-up visits have been received since the last report. Steps are being taken to improve MPSDT reports. Some strides have been rade toward resolution in other areas receiving staff analysis. AARC - NO Report TAPE °M GR 482-100 FARRANIS: Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to approve the following warrants as presented by Mir. Warden: Encurbranoe claims General fund $661,441.70 Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER CINCF7,IATIGN OF SOCIAL SERVICES FARFANIS FOR FL)FRH OF N NEMEE.'R, 1982, IN AMOUNT OF $4,091.00: Coanissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve said cancellation. CCrmdssioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDNICOMRACT WITH RICHARD DELANE;Y, Ph.D. FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL OR PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES: Dan Fowler, fraothe Department of Social Services, was present. Mr. Fowler explained that the contract is from January 1, 1983, to June 30, 1983, at the rate of $60:00 per hour and not to exceed $3,600.00. Commissioner Steirrark made a motion that this contract be approved. Commissioner Kirby seoonded the motion and it carried ur animously. CCt7SIDER RATIFICATION OF LEASE IN S18, T2N, 11604 and S13, T2N, R67W AND CCYtSENF TO UNITIZATION OF WELD (CONY'S IN ST IN SAME AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN AN TD SIGN: Jim McNay, representing Nielson Enterprises, Inc., explained that his =party has the oil and gas lease on these properties, which we epurchased by Weld County in 1973. He said that the bank has lewd that Weld County has not signed anything other than Division Orders. Mr. PeNey said that this ratification of leaan is rcoled because hie company is now in the process of getting a large loan. Them David, C7rtnty Attorney, said that he has examined the documents and sees no problem with therm. Cermissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the ratification of the lease and consent to unitization of Weld County's interest and authorize the Chairman to sign. Carmissioner Steirmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Page 3, December 20, 1982 CONSIDER EtMDPANDIN OF AGREINENT BEiwnN WFLD COlN1Y JW HUMANE SOCIETY AS A RECIPIENT OF MORAL FUND PrNIE3 b Aw13DRnATIcty FOR CHATR'L91N TO SIGN: This agreement was presented by Don Warden. Mr. Warden said that this was for the purpose of animal control for January 1, 1983, to December 31, 1983, in the amount of $51,609.00, which is the amount approved in the 1983 budget. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve this memorandum of agreement and authorize Chairman to sign, Commissioner C. Carlson seconded the notion and it carried unanimously. ESTABLISH FEARING DATE FUR CARBON MIEN FrcFOROISTAN RECREATION DISTRICT SERVICE, PLAN: Tom David, rennty Attorney, said that this plan had been reviewed by the assistant county attorneyRussAnson. He explained that the Rpeeial District Act requires that the Board set a date for hearing not later than 30 days from the day of filing. He suggested the date of January 19, 1983. Commissioner N. Carlson asked if the hearing should be held here or would it be better to have it in the Tri-2bwn,area, Commissioner Steimark felt that this matter is only of interest to the people living in that area and so the hearing should be held there. Commissioner C. Carlson stated that the date of January 19th world not be a good time for him because he had a conflicting engagement. After further discussion, Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to set the hearing date for Carton Valley Metropolitan Recreation District Service Plan as January 18, 1982, at 7:00 p.m. in the Frederick school house if it is available. Commissioner C. Carlson seconded the :ration and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER ISSUANCE OF DUPLICATE WARRAYT NO. ADC 42426 IN A*1XNP OF $320.00: Commissioner Steinrark made a notion to approve the issuance of said warrant. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. OOhSIDER C&ttIIATICN OF OWSTANDING AC0XNPS RFLEIVABLE DOR POg:IiIANCE SERVICE: Don Warden presented this item: and said that this is a wrap-up of 1982 and care of these services were performed in 1981. He said that efforts had been wade to collect and turned over to a collection agency for six Froths, then were de©ned to be unoolloctible. The total amount for the past six months of 1982 is $25,881.60. O-nrnissioner Steireark made a motion to approve the cancellation of said accounts receivable for the Ambulance Service. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried uaanirrously. PRFSFITT FOR PUBLICATION SOPPItS'FNTAL APl'ICVRIATIOV ORDIN1 CCE - 4113: Don Warden said that in aa58rdance with State statute all suppl€,tnta1 appropria- tion ordinances rustbe published at least once before the Board considers it. He said primarily, this picks up areas where salary segments were not achieved and has utilities in it, also a supplement to the Ambulance Service for the overtime for the air life which is being reimbursed by the hospital and also has a number of switches within individual bxigets. Cu,mdssioner Steirmark made a motion to direct the publication of this ordinance. Commissioner C. Carlson secorded the notion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION REGARDING X-RAY EQUIPRENT FIND:t Don Warden presented this item to the Board. He said that the C inty Treasurer had contacted him with the request that the Board conclude three associated funds with the purchase of x-ray equipment for the hospital dating back to November 29, 1972. Mr. Warden said that CRS 30-20-301 through 310 authorizes cities or counties to issue anticipation warrants.for a public project. These warrants were satisfied the first of Docemier of this year creating an x-ray equipment revenue antici- pation warrant and sinking fund, a purchase account and x-ray equipment revenue interest fund. The interest and principal of those anticipation warrants, which are very similar to bands, have been satisfied by the project revenues and because of the variation of interest, there now remains $25,516.87 in the funds. The Treasurer requests that the Board close the funds and authorize the transfer of the remaining balance to the general fund miscellaneous revenues. Commissioner N. Carlson made a notion to approve the resolution. Commissioner Steinrark seconded the notion and it carried unanimously. Page 4, DecccnMr 20, 1982 RISOI.UTIOtiS AND ORDINAN S: The resolutions and ordinances were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There being no further business, this reetingwas adjourn,xl at 9:45 A.M. APPIX)VID: BOARD OF QXNIY COttIISSICtg.R.S POD COln1Y, CODDRADO T. Martin, Chairman aerison, P, ton-an Carlson r ` Kirby \J2�7 -- AritsT: " Iace. O.ntix ( 2LUn K. Ste mar .. WED) OXNFY Ci&C AND Ra3DRDCR AND CIF.RK TO THE DOTARD Sy: s -a1 -- Deputy County Cler Page 5, Decanter 20, 1982 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS DOCE?fsaR 22, 1982 ACZNDA Tape No, 82-100 TOLL CALL: John Martin, Chairman Chuck Carlson, Pro Tern Norman Carlson • Bill Kirby June Steimax-k MFNUIFS: Approval of minutes of December 20, 1982 ADDITIONS TO AGNER: New Business Item #10 - DipIicate ADC Warrant $43129 for $387 Delete item *4 under New Business APPROVAL OF ccusim AGFNn DEPARTNfWP HEADS AND 1) Chuck Cunliffe, Planning Director _ TdFJCiiD OFFICIALS: 2) Wendell Fuller, Hospital Assistant Administrator COMFY FINANCE OFFICfB: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BIDS: (Bette Rhoden) 1) Present Office Supplies Bid 2) Present Milk Bid 3) Present Video Equipment Bid BUSINESS NSW: 1) Consider'issuanoe of duplicate ADC Warrant *43238 in the amount of $320.00 2) Consider request to change time of Jan. 3, 1983 meeting to begin at 10:30 A.M. 3) Consider waiving minutes of Dec. 22, 1982 until Doc. 29, 1982 for approval 4) Consider corrected resolution for Social Services for 12/15/82 in the amount of S394.00 .5) Consider resolution amending the Weld County Affirmative Action Plan • 6) Consider Head Start Dental Agreement - human Resources 7) Consider project progress review reports - Human Resources 8) Consider resolution for Hunan Resources Oonmitt©e Ncm):ership for reappointment of Maria Velasquez, Ruth van der Maas and David Van Sant 9) Consider 1983 agreanent tetween Weld County Sheriff and Taann of Gilcrest for law enforcement protection • • PLANNING: 1) Authorization for Chairman to sign release of braid for mining Grover solution test site - Wyaning Minerals • CONSENT AGENDA • APPOINTWINfCS: Dce 27 - Work Session 1:30 PM Dec 28 - Health Board 1000 PM Dec 28 - Communications Advisory Board 2:00 PM Jan 3 - Swearing in of new Cannissioners - District Court 9:30 AM Jan 3 - Board Meeting 10:30 AM HEARINGS: Dec 22 - Colorado Landfill, Inc. - USA, sanitary landfill and Certificate of Designation (4b be oontinued) 2:00 PM Dec 22 - Extension of termination dates, Weed Control Districts, Southeast District #4i Platte Valley District #57 Eaton- Ault District 46 and Briggsdale-Stone?wa k w Rayner District #8 2:Q0 PM Jan 18 - Carbon Valley Metropolitan Recreation, Special District Service Plan, Frederick School Reuse 7:30 PM OONlLNICATICVIS: 1) Board of Adjustment appeal, 12/16/82 - Artivrr D. Boyd 2) Board of Adjustment appeal, 12/16/82 - Dale L. Majors 3) Board of Adjustment minutes dated 12/16/82 4) Longs Peak Water Assn. letter dated 12/15/82 re:Jim Oakley property 5) Nuclear Regulatory Co:m:ission, Docket No. 50-267 - 12/13/82 re: Ft. St. Vrain Generating Station, amendment No. 29 6) Division of property taxation, Application No. 82-352 - Greeley Jaycees 7) State of Colorado, Department of Agriculture, memorandum dated 12/15/82 re: Adult Grasshopper survey 8) State of Colorado newsletter No. 82-51 dated 12/16/82 RESOLUTIONS: 1) Approve Sudden Equip. Co. - VSR, gravel pit operation (Approved 8/18/82) 2) Approve SE 4171 - Pressly 3) Approve aznendnent to 1982 - 1983 Placement Alternative Plan * 4) Approve contract with Richard Delaney, Ph.D. for psychological or psychiatric services * 5) Approve ratification of lease in S18 T2N R66W and S13 T2N R67 and consent to unitization of Weld County's interest in same and authorization for Chairman to sign * 6) Set hearing date for Carbon Valley Metropolitan Recreation Dist. Service Plan 7) Approve Flatiron Paving Co. - USR, asphalt batch plant * 8) Deny retail liquor license, Kathy M. Zinbelren, d/b/a Prospect Pub * 9) Approve X-Ray Equipment Fund * 10) Approve changing time of January 3, 1983 Board meeting * 11) Approve Hotel/Restaurant liquor license renewal of Red Steer Restaurant/Lcxnrle * 12) Approve reappointments to Human Resources Committee * 13) Approve amendments to the Wild Canty Affirmative Action Plan * 14) Approve Duplicate ADC Warrant 443129 in amount of $387.00 * 15) Approve Delicate ADC Warrant 443238 in amount of $320.00 * Sigr»cl at this meeting RESOLUTION REs APPROVAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL AND/OR PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES AGREE- MENT BETWEEN RICHARD DELANEY, PH. D. AND THE DEPARTMENT OP SOCIAL SERVICES AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, an agreement between Richard Delaney, Ph.D. and the Department of Social Services for psychological and/or psychiatric services has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the term of said agreement is from January 1, 1983 to June 30, 1983, with an amount of $60.00 per hour and not to exceed $3,600.00, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve the agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the agreement between Richard Delaney, Ph.D. and the Department of Social Services be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, ad6pted by the following vote on the 20th day of December, A.D. , 1982. `M n BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: l .u}aWflWA2tfl/ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board J61 T arti�, hairman Deputy County lerk C uck Carls n, Pro-Tem APPROV AS TO FORM: Norman Carlson O County Attorney . Imo. Kirby , ne K. Stei ark /( / 5 S DATE PRESENTED: December 22, 1982 PURCHASE OF SERVICE CONTRACT FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL OR PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES THIS CONTRACT, made this ] day of JANUARY - , 19 63, between the County Department of Sochi Services, hereinafter referred to as "Count ,' and Center for sib eutio Learning, 1501 N. Cleseland, Y ����1 Ix��an� ,_hie n.�—,_---- rah hereinafter referred to as Provider-." Tos�eland, C��`oro�`tkt — —y' 1. This Contract shall be effective from Januari 1, 1933 to June 30, 1933 , but shall automatically terminate with the removal of the_c—hifd or the expiration date of the facility license, whichever is earlier. This contract is in lieu of and supersedes all prior purchase contracts between the parties hereto relating to the services herein described. 2. The County agrees to purchase and Provider agrees to provide therapeutic services as described below to the child/childrenJeffeay Wnclw ith, Chester Shu io,_Itic a RiYea_7C?`Lls ralQin,_Jct+n Frxalcs, Jr . Jot TfaTI_ar<TTSofie`� t elfin.--- -------- — {Cnildr _r 4y be 2,ddOd_tO_C1'_ 1pted fnil this list as tti.cy enter ca-Teavo== ihelcpCutle_rosten can.i_ ------- ---------- -------- 3. The Provider holds a current valid state license and is in compliance with the terms and conditions thereof. SECTION I. Provider shall : 1 . Cooperate with a team of professionals in providing therapeutic foster care. 2. Utilize therapeutic skills in controlling child's/children's behavior. 3. Support the caseworker's treatment and educational goals for the child/children. 4. Cooperate in providing other services, as necessary, to meet the special needs of the child/children. SECTION II . County shall : 1. Pay an amount not to exceed $3,010.00 for services satisfactorily performed hereunder. Payment shall include: A. Psychotherapy geared toward resolving personality defects in the child. Rate of therapy: $_0.00 per hair. il;li 1O EXCt}Fl: $3,600.00 for all children involved. 2. Determine client eligibility for services purchased under this contract. 3. Assess and collect fees in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Colorado Department of Social Services. 4. Pay Provider within 30 days of receipt of provider billing statement for satisfactorily completed purchased services included in the billing statement. 5. Monitor and provide supervision and consultation as needed or required to assure satisfactory performance of the purchased services under this contract. RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL AND/OR PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES AGREE- MENT BETWEEN RICHARD DELANEY, PH. D. AND THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, an agreement between Richard Delaney, Ph.D. and the Department of Social Services for psychological and/or psychiatric services has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the term of said agreement is from January 1, 1983 to June 30, 1983, with an amount of $60.00 per hour and not to exceed $3, 600.00, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve the agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the agreement between Richard Delaney, Ph.D. and the Department of Social Services be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of December, A.D. , 1982. //�� �J �//� � BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: LiiQu}t�svn r24W 2(ctri WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Cleeelrk and Recorder ___6@,4C-" 7:22,164-44 and Clerk to the Board J. arti , hairrnan Deputy County lerk C uck Carls n, Pro-Tem APPROV AS TO FORM: Norman Carlson err O County Attorney K r ,15 , .1.//ttel .0-97`,J7,1,Ci ne K. St i rk R , % 55 ( DATE PRESENTED: December 22, 1982 PURCHASE OF SERVICE CONTRACT FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL OR PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES THIS CONTRACT, made this _h_t day of JANUARY , 19 83, between the IND County Depart ent of Social Services, hereinafter referred to as "County," and jlt14z .,_Center fol. /Therapeutic rapeutic learning, 1501 N. Clexeland, hereinafter referred t�r D 11: ovider." tuveland,ColorZa}'Y 1 . This Contract shall be effective from January 1, 1933 to Juno 30, 1933__, child but shall automatically terminate with the removaTof the or the expiration date of the facility license, whichever is earlier. This contract is in lieu of and supersedes all prior purchase contracts between the parties hereto relating to the services herein described. 2. The County agrees to purchase and Provider agrees to provide therapeutic services as described below to the child/childrenJeffeeiy Wachv dth, Chester 61 te._BicJ a Elverg._Tr?vis_raipini_Jinn RoGalczs,'Ji. JoirilIall analrber-F relsen._ (Cnildixt_rny-te- ci tc_orjoleled fmi tnls list_as they entei_oi ieavo__ 51:erapeutic_Faster_Can ,) — - --- ______--- 3. The Provider holds a current valid state license and is in compliance with the terms and conditions thereof. SECTION 1. Provider shall: 1. Cooperate with a team of professionals in providing therapeutic foster care. 2. Utilize therapeutic skills in controlling child's/children's behavior. 3. Support the caseworker's treatment and educational goals for the child/children. 4. Cooperate in providing other services, as necessary, to meet the special needs of the child/children. SECTION II . County shall: 1. Pay an amount not to exceed $3,GCY).00 for services satisfactorily performed hereunder. Payment shall include: A. Psychotherapy geared toward resolving personality defects in the child. Rate of therapy: 4%.00 per hour. n:cr 'fo }:{C331): 33,600.00 for all children involved. 2. Determine client eligibility for services purchased under this contract. 3. Assess and collect fees in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Colorado Department of Social Services. 4. Pay Provider within 30 days of receipt of provider billing statement for satisfactorily completed purchased services included in the billing statement. 5. Monitor and provide supervision and consultation as needed or required to assure satisfactory performance of the purchased services under this contract. I . Not charge any fees to clients for services provided under this contract nor assign the obligations under this contract or enter into any sub- contracts without the express written approval of the Director of the County Department of Social Services or his appointed designee. 2. Comply with the requirements of the Civil Rights Act of 19O. 3. Safeguard the confidentiality of information regarding the child/children and his parents in accordance with rules of the Colorado State Department of Social Services. 4. Indemnify County, Colorado State Department of Social Services and the State of Colorado against any liability and loss against all claims and actions based upon or arising out of damage or injury, including death, to persons or property caused or received in connection with the performance of this Contract. 5. Xeep such records as are necessary for review, inspection, or audit by Federal, State Department, County, or other authorized personnel for a period of five (5) years. 6. 'Adhere to applicable Federal, State, and local laws that have been or may hereafter be established. Section IV. General Provisions: 1. The parties to this contract intend that the Provider stand in a relationship of independent contractor to the County. No agent, employee or servant of contractor shall be deemed an employee, agent or servant of the County. Provider will be solely and entirely responsible for its acts and the acts of its agents, employees, end servants during the performance of this Contract. 2. Payment pursuant to this Contract is in County, State of Colorado, or Federal funds, whether in whole or in part, and is subject to and contingent upon the continuing availability of County, State of Colorado, or Federal funds - - for the purpose thereof. 3. Either party may terminate this Contract by giving thirty (30) days prior written notice. The County Department reserves the right to terminate tbis Contract without prior notice in the event of an emergency affecting either the child or the Provider, but the parties shall not be released from the duty to perform their obligations up to the date of termination. 4. In the event this Contract is terminated, final payment to the Provider may be withheld at the descretion of the County until final audit. Incorrent payments to the Provider due to omission, error, fraud, or defalcation shall be recovered from the Provider by deduction from subsequent payments under this Contract or by the County as a debt to the County. COMM P1OVIDFli //eel - i'ece of Co�tDepartment of Social Services Nate o }nvider- Cols y Director Signature of person to sign Contract Dcccrfmr 8, Son Date /��; • ATTESY: )Qa C' Date 1AT_��/J�f,J BOARD OF COUNTY CORYISS]0Yi35 W.-10" VELD LINTY, COLORADO BC: 21t �t L_ep, County Jeri BY: 4 ohe T. Martin, inran B 0984 REC 01912282 12/22/82 16:29 $0.00 1/002 F 2392 MARY ANN EEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CD RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN RATIFICATION OF LEASE AND RATIFICATION AND CONSENT TO UNITIZATION - NIELSON ENTERPRISES INC. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a ratification of lease and ratification and consent to unitization of Nielson Enterprises Inc. has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has studied said ratification of lease and ratification and consent '-o unitization and deems it advis- able to authorize the Chairman of the Board to sign the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Chairman of said Board be, and hereby is, authorized to sign the ratification of lease and ratification and consent of unitization of Nielson Enterprises Inc. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of December, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO //1/ d r! bin{jI4 �1ohn� . rtin, Chairman Ch Carlson, ro Tem Norman Carlson C. it y ,yl.?� \M /j ne K. St nmark ATTEST: ' lilt (1,4,uA eti Weld grupty Clerk and Recorder -i ,afy �CY£J.}c� to the Boa .� rr III, �. kf ,' Rpu l Y Courty lerk c ?' ' Q AS Jib FO County Attorney re • e�.. DATE PRESENTED: DECEMBER 22, 1982 N UYU9 1(tU V1Y}LLOL ILILGIVG , 1- 2393 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO .,' RATIFICATION OF LEASE AND RATIFICATION AND CONSENT TO UNITIZATION KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: THAT, WHEREAS, that certain oil and gas lease dated Hay 6, 1970 from JESS KOENIG and ORPRA C. KOENIG, husband and wife, as Lessors, to Energy Mineral Corporation, as Lessee, recorded in Book 627, Reception No. 1548854, of the official Records of Weld County, Colorado, and amended November 9, 1971, recorded in Book 688, Reception No. 1610367, of the official Records of Veld County, Colorado, is owned by Nielson Enterprises Inc. In so far as it covers the following described land in Weld County, Colorado, to-wit: All of Lessor's interest in Section 13 of Township 2 North, Range 67 West, 6th P.H., including but not by way of limit- ation all of Lots 7 and 8 of The Lupton Meadows Land Company Division No. 1, located in the 8/2 SE/4 of said Section 13. All of Lessor's interest in Section 18 of Township 2 North, Range 66 West including but not by way of limitation that part of Lots 5 and 7 lying vest of the South Platte River and located in the SW/4 of Section 18. NOW, THEREFORE, in considerations of the sum of One Dollar ($1.00) and other good and valuable considerations, the County of Weld, State of Colorado does hereby lease, demise and let said land unto Nielson Enter- prises Inc. subject to and under all of the terms and provisions of said lease, and as to said land, does hereby agree and declare that said lease is now in full force and effect. FURTHER: The County of Weld, State of Colorado, for the above stated con- sideration, owner of an interest under the above captioned lease, which lease is listed on Exhibit "A" of Declaration of Unitization, dated April 21, 1980, recorded in gook 905, Reception No. 1826853, Weld County, Colorado, records, covering the S/2 Section 13-T2N-R67W, being the Jack W. Eastman G.U., on Exhibit "A" of Declaration of Unitization, dated October 20, 1915, recorded in Book 754, Reception No. 1676479, Weld County, Colorado records, covering the S/2 Section 18-T2N-R66W, being the CLC Gas Unit and also listed on Exhibit "A" of Declaration of Unit- ization, dated October 20, 1975, recorded in Book 754, Reception No. 1676478, Weld County, Colorado Records, covering the East 80 acres of the SW/4 Section 18-T2N-R66W, being the Highland Unit, does hereby Ratify the above listed Declarations of Unitization and consent to the unitization and pooling of all Its Interest in and to the above described lands within the Jack W. Eastman G.U., the CLC C.U. and the Highland Unit. This document shall be binding upon the parties and upon their heirs, successors, representatives and assigns. EXECUTED this 20th day of December, 1982. .\E f 7�•: • The County of Weld, a Political r \'y t ' i Subdivision of the )State of Colorado `rsT( (r t• gy —17 ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF COLORADO) )as. COUNTY OF WELD ) The foregoing instrument vas acknowledged before me on this 20th day of Deoetrber 1982, by John T.Martin ----. My Commission Expires: 11/5/ — se \ � _ o ary Public 9 5 10th Straet: ". RESOLUTION RE: HEARING DATE FOR CARBON VALLEY METROPOLITAN RECREATION DISTRICT SET FOR JANUARY 18, 1983 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, in a public Meeting held on the 20th day of December, 1982, accepted a service plan from the Tri Area Planning Commission, to create a recreation district within the county, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has set the public hearing for January 18, 1983 at 7:00 P.M. to be held at the Frederick High School, located at Frederick, Colorado, to consider the recreation district for the Tri-Area, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners will hear the testimony of the owners of real property to be assessed for the recreation district and shall make a determination therefrom. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the public hearing to consider said recreation district will be held on January 18, 1983 at 7:00 P.M. at Frederick High School, in Frederick, Colorado. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of December, 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS �/j� /f y WELD COUNTY,CO )COLORADO ATTEST: �' a,, aw.4 �"CUI 1jnr. is 2;12o v ci n artin, Chairman Weld CountyClerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board .c. �_ / muck Carlso , Pro Tern BY�Q3 �1.t_� - 7-4-Q1 s..„ County Clerk ` Norman Carlson A VED AS T : � -[/y t3 ��c'<'�i irb / l County Attorney �l ,. J e K. Ste n r -��M� ��• / ATE PRESENTED: DECEMBER 22, 1982 �e (b1 r it.o-,,...f /i e, :� FINDINGS AND RESOLUTION RE: FINDINGS AND RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE RETAIL LIQUOR STORE APPLICATION OF KATHY MARIE ZIMBELMAN, D/B/A PROSPECT PUB The application of Kathy Marie Zimbelman, d/b/a Prospect Pub, 4999'sState Highway 79, Keenesburg, Colorado 80643, for a Retail Liquor Store License, for consumption off the premises only, came on for hearing on the 15th day of December, 1982, at 2:00 o'clock p.m. , and the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, having heard the testimony and evidence adduced upon said hearing, and having considered the testimony, evidence, petitions and remonstrances filed with said Board, and having carefully weighed the same, now makes the following findings: 1 . The applicant has failed to show a prima facie case. 2. The inhabitants of the neighborhood have indicated that they hameno desire for a Retail Liquor Store outlet there. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has considered the application of Kathy Marie Zimbelman, d/b/a Prospect Pub, 499't%State Highway 79, Keenesburg, Colorado 80643, for a Retail Liquor Store License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquor for consumption off the premises, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony of those present, both in support and in opposition to said license, and WHEREAS, due to the findings of the Board of County Commis- sioners in this matter, as stated herein, the Board deems it advisable to deny said application for a Retail Liquor Store License for Kathy Marie Zimbelman, d/b/a Prospect Pub. ec �u�. L_ k 12 (p ► 1 Page 2 RE: KATHY MARIE ZIMBLEMAN NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said applica- tion, the qualifications of the applicant, and the testimony of those present at the hearing, does hereby deny the application of Xathy Marie Zimbelman, d/b/a Prospect Pub, for a malt, vinous and spirituous liquor license for consumption off the premises for the reasons stated herein. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of December, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELL) COUNTY, COLORADO 4JQ 10 Marti))la Chairman � rAve) n e) uck Carlso , Pro Tern (NAY) Norman Carlson ,lC i rhy itiAy) e) e K. Ste nmark 1/4111110-4J+ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board SY -'�{c, - xs-a Deputy Co nt -Clerk APPRO D AS TO FORM- \ 7.2 County Attorney , it . DATE PRESENTED: DECEMBER 22, 1982 RESOLUTION RE: X-RAY EQUIPMENT FUND WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado Statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Veld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, on November 29, 1972, authorized the issuance of anticipation warrants as outlined in the attached Resolution dated November 29, 1972, in accordance with 530-20-301 through 310, CRS 1973, and WHEREAS, the attached Resolution created X-RAY EQUIPMENT REVENUE ANTICIPATION WARRANT AND SINKING FUND, PURCHASE ACCOUNT FUND, AND X-RAY EQUIPMENT REVENUE INTEREST FUND, and WHEREAS, the County Treasurer Indicates that all interest and principal payments of said anticipation warrants have been paid and a balance of $25,516.87 remains In the respective funds associated with this public project, and WHEREAS, any and all funds accruing from bonds and anticipation warrants in excess of required principal and interest payments accrue to the general revenue of the County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County that since all principal and interest payments for the obligations for the public project described in the attached Resolution have been satisfied and $25,516.87 remains 1n the associated funds that the above funds associated with the public project be closed by the County Treasurer and the remaining balances be transferred to the General Fund/Miscellaneous Revenue Account immediately. r r va LI F cc : fU u� .,� ,1� . i The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following �vote on the 20th day of December, A.D., 1982. BOARATTEST 1T(OLJ 5 .A`f��SM. WELDDCOUNTY,OF �COLORADOTY SSIONERS (f /� Weld County Clerk and Recorder __ t-11ar<�_1 )lL 1 4r2________— and Clerk to the Board J n T rtfn, Chat n BYsThj p4 __ ___ L� Ch,I Carlson, pr Tem Deputy County Clerk Approv d as to form: Dorman Carlson _ _6. 127/c-tilt 0111,!!="L- ------ c u. Irby A County Attorney "may, L!!t11 K, Stefnna .D&-cC PLC-se-An-Et) : 1)b sIi�_ , • RESOLUTION A Resolution authorizing the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, to expend $280,000 in excess of its budget for ger1' rat purpose radiographic-fluroscopic equipment for Weld County General Hospital, such expenditure being necessitated by an emergency caused by a contingency which could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of the adoption of the budget. WHEREAS, Weld County, Colorado (herein called the "County"), and Weld County General Hospital does not presently have adequate X-ray equipment; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado have received a letter from the Board of Trustees of Weld County General Hospital stating that because of the increasing volume of X-ray equipment usage at Weld County General Hospital, the new techniques and developments in the practice of medicine, the addition of new areas of specialty practice within the medical staff of Weld County General Hospital, and the convenience, necessity, health and welfare of the citizens of the County it was necessary to purchase and install general-purpose radiographic- fluroscopic equipment at Weld County General Hospital; and WHEREAS, this is a case of emergency caused by a contingency which could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of the adoption of the budget; and WHEREAS, Colorado Revised Statutes 1963, Chapter 88, Article 1 provides that in cases of emergency caused by some contingency which could not have been foreseen at the time of adoption of the budget, the County may authorize the expenditure of funds in excess of its budget, by resolution; and • WHEREAS, the County will have available $280, 000 for the expenditure above referred to by reason of anticipation warrants being issued; fHEREFOltg, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD ,OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: Section 1, 'That an expenditure of $280, 000 is authorized by the County to pay for general purpose radiographtc_fluroscopic equipment for Weld Courty.Gencral Hospital, Section 2, That the expenditure is in excess of the County's budget but such expenditure is made necessary by an emergency caused by a contingency which could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of adoption of the budget, Section 3, That the emergency is the lack of adequate general purpose radio- g raphic-fiuroscopic equipment at Weld County General Hospital which is directly effecting the health and welfare of the citizens of Weld County, Colorado, ADOPTED AND APPROVED, this _29th day of November, 1972, Chairman _=_ r1�, Board of County Commissioners (SEAL) ATTEST: .Srv7rpLl �L iLL ms�s??_✓_I/-- County Oterk Geputy County Clerk t • Il k A • , . STATE OF COLORADO ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WELD 'Pill, Board of County Commissioners of \Veld County, Colorado, rnet in special session at the County Courthouse in Greeley, Colorado, the regular place of meeting of the Board, at the hour of 10:00 A. M. O'clock, on the 29th day of November, 1972. Present: Commissioners: Glenn K. Billings, Chairman Starry S. Ashley Marshall H. Anderson County Clerk: Ann Spo.ner 'fhmeupon, Commissioner Anderson introduced and there was read the following Resolution: RESOLUTION A Resolution authorizing the Board of County Commissioners• Weld County, Colorado, to issue Weld County General Hospital X-ray Equipment Revenue Anticipation Warrants, in the principal amount of $280, 000, for the purpose of providing for the cost of purchase and installation of general purpose radiographic-fluoroscopic equipment in Weld County General Hospital, such warrants and the interest thereon to be paid solely from and consti- tuting a first lien on the revenues derived from the operation of said system. WHEREAS, Weld County, Colorado (herein called the "County"), and Weld County General Hospital does not presently have adequate X-ray equipment; and WHEREAS, because of the increasing volume of X-ray equipment usage at Weld County General Hospital, the new techniques and developments in the practice of medicine, the addition of new areas of specialty practice within the medical staff of Weld County General Hospital, and for the convenience 1 a nd necessity of the citizens of the county, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado (herein called the "Board"), has determined, and hereby deterrninen, and that new and additional general purpose radiographic- fluoroscopic equipment be purchased and installed in Weld County General Hospital; and WHEREAS, Colorado Revised Statutes 1963, Chapter 36, Article 19, provides that a county may construct, install and equip public projects of the type herein contemplated, and finance the same by the issuance of revenue . 91 anticipation warrants payable from the income and revenues derived by the county from the operation of such public projects; and WHEREAS, the present total estimated cost of the first phase of the j - project is approximately $280, 000, the total amount of which will be obtained from the proceeds of the Revenue Anticipation Warrants authorized herein; and WHEREAS, in order to provide funds for the payment of the costs of the project, and for costs and expenses incidental thereto, the Board has determined and hereby determines to issue its Weld County General Hospital X-ray Equipment Revenue Anticipation Warrants in the principal sum of $280,00D, payable, principal and interest, solely from and consti- tuting a first lien on and pledge of the revenues derived from the operation and/or ownership of the project; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF \VELD COUNTY, COLORADO: Section 1. That for the purpose of paying the costs of the project, there shall be issued Weld County, Colorado, Weld County General Hospital X-ray Equipment Revenue Anticipation Warrants, inthe principal amount of $280, 000, consisting of 16 warrants in the denomination of $17, 500. 00 each, numbered I to 16, inclusive, dated December 1, 1972, bearing interest at the rate of 5% per annum, payable June 1, 1973, and semi-annually thereafter on the 1st day of December and the 1st day of June each year, and maturing as follows: -2- _. 3 . 1 • AMOUNT MATURITY $17, 500 6-1-75 $17, 500 12-1-75 $17, 500 6-1-76 $17,500 12-1-76 $17, 500 6-1-77 $17, 500 12-1-77 $17, 500 6-1-78 $17, 500 12-1-78 $17, 500 6-1-79 $17, 500 12-1-79 $17, 500 6-1-80 $17, 500 12-1-80 $17, 500 6-1-81 F $17, 500 12-1-81 $17, 500 6-1-82 $17, 500 12-1-82. Warrants maturing in the years 1975 and thereafter shall be callable at the option of the 13oard, in whole or in part, in inverse numerical order on June ], 1975, and on any interest payment date thereafter, upon not less than 1. thirty (30) days' y prior notice, upon payment of par and accrued interest to the date so fixed for redemption, plus a premium of One (1) per cent on each warrant so called. The principal of and interest on said Warrants shall be payable in such coin or currency of the United States of America as at the time of payment shall be legal tender for the payment of debts due the United States of America, at the office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, in Greeley, Colorado. Said Warrants shall not be registerable either as to principal or interest. Said Warrants shall be signed by the Chairman of the Board, counter- signed by the County Treasurer, attested by the County Clerk and sealed 1 with the seal of the County. Ten interest coupons to be attached to said j Warrants shall be signed with the facsimile signature of the County Treasurer. Should any officer whose signature or facsimile signature appears on said Warrants or the coupons thereto attached cease to be such officer before delivery of the warrants to the purchaser, such signature shall nevertheless -3- isencesissame be valid and sufficient for all purposes. Each of said warrants shall recite on its face that it is issued under the authority of Chapter 36, Article 19, Colorado Revised Statutes, 1963. Section 2. Said warrants and the interest coupons to be attached thereto shall be in substantially the following form: -4- (FORM OF WARRANT) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD WELD COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL X-RAY EQUIPMENT REVENUE ANTICIPATION WARRANT $17, 500. 00 The County of Weld, State of Colorado, hereby acknowledges itself indebted and for value received, promises to pay to the bearer, on the 1st day of____ � 19 r the sum of SEVENTEES THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS and to pay interest thereon at the rate of five per centum (5%) per annum, as evidenced by coupons hereto attached, payable June 1, 1973, and semi- annually thereafter on the 1st day of December, and the 1st day of June each year upon surrender of such annexed coupons as they severally become due, and thereafter until this warrant is paid. Both principal of and interest on this warrant are payable in such coin or currency of the United States of America as at the time of payment shall be legal tender for the payment of debts due the United States of America at the office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, in Greeley, Colorado, Warrants of this issue maturing in the years 1975 and thereafter shall be callable at the option of the County, in whole or in part, in inverse numerical order on June 1, 1975, and on any interest payment date thereafter, upon not less than thirty (30) days' prior notice, at par and accrued interest to the date so fixed for redemption, plus a premium of l% on each warrant so called. Payment of this warrant and interest thereon shall be made solely from and shall constitute a first lien on and pledge of the revenues derived from the operation and/or ownership of the Project as hereinafter defined. -5- The County of Weld, State of Colorado, agrees with the holder of this 1Varrant and with each and every person who may become the holder hereof that it will keep and perform all the covenants of the Resolution of said County authorizing warrants of this issue. / It is expressly agreed that the holder of this Warrant may not look to any general or other funds of the County for the payment of the principal of or interest on this obligation, this Warrant being payable and collectible solely from the revenues of the Weld County General Hospital X-ray Equipment and that this Warrant and the interest hereon does not constitute a debt of the County within the meaning of arty constitutional or statutory limitations. This Warrant is issued for the purpose of paying the costs of purchasing and installing a complete general purpose radiographic-fluoroscopic system at Weld County General Hospital, and is issued under and in strict compliance with the Constitution and laws of the State of Colorado, particularly Chapter 36, Article 13, Colorado Revised Statutes 1363, and pursuant to a Resolution of said County, duly adopted and approved prior to the issuance of this Warrant. It is hereby certified that all conditions, acts and things required by the • Constitution and Laws of the State of Colorado to exist, to have happened and , { to have been performed, precedent to and in the issuance of this Warrant, exist, { have happened and have been performed. For the payment of this Warrant and the interest thereon, the County of Weld, State of Colorado, pledges the exercise of all its lawful corporate powers. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado/ has caused this Warrant to be signed by its Chairman, countersigned by its County Treasurer, and sealed with its 6- corporate seal, attested by the County Clerk, and the coupons hereto annexed to be signed with the facsimile signature of the County Treasurer, as of the 1st day of December, 1972. (Do not sign) — (Chairman) (SEAL) ATTEST: COUNTERSIGNED: (Do not sign) (Do not sign) (County Treasurer) County Clerk • J. -7_ (FORM OF COUPON) • Np, 1437.50 On the 1st day of , 19 , tiniest the Warrant to which this coupon is attached has been called for prior redemption, the County of Weld, State of Colorado, will pay to the bearer the sum of FOUR HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS it in such coin or currencty of the United States of America a& at the time of payment shall be legal tender for the payment of debts due the United State of America, at the office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, in Greeley, Colorado, solely from and constituting a first lien on the revenues dervied from the operation and for ownership of the project, as provided in the warrant to which this coupon is attached, being the interest • then due on its held County General Hospitla X-ray Equipment Revenue • Anticipation Warrant, dated December 1, 1972, bearing . . • (Facsimile Signature) County Treasurer Section 3. Purchase Account. The Board shall set up in the office of the Weld County 'treasurer, Greeley, Colorado, a separate account or accounts (hereby collectively called the "Purchase Account") into which shall be deposited proceeds fromthe sale of the warrants (except accrued interest payments) and the additional funds required in order to assure the payment of all Project costs. Moneys in the Purchase Account shall be secured, if deposited in a bank, in the manner prescribed by the Colorado statutes relating to the securing of public funds. Where the moneys on deposit in the Purchase Account exceed the estimated disbursements on account of the Project for the next 15 days, the Board may request the County 'treasurer to invest such excess funds in direct obligations of, or obligations the principal of and interest on which are guaranteed by the United States Government, which shall rnature not later than 18 months after the date of such investment and which shall be subject to redemption at any time by the holder thereof. The earnings from any such investments shall be deposited in the Purchase Account by tha County Treasurer. Any moneys remaining in fie Purchase Account after all costs of the Project have been paid shall be deposited in the X-ray Equipment Revenue Anticipation Warrant and Sinking Fund. Section 4. Prior to the issuance and delivery of the warrants authorized herein, the Board shall present satisfactory evidence that: The Board covenants and agrees to establish and maintain in the office of the \Veld County Treasurer, Greeley, Colorado, so long as any of the \Veld County General Hospital X-ray Equipment Revenue Anticipation Warrants are outstanding, a special fund to be known as the "X-ray Equipment Revenue Anticipation Warrant and Sinking Fund" into which shall be deposited, as received, all income and revenue arising from the operation and/or owner- -9- jI f ship of the Project and which shall be expended and used only in the manner and order specified below. The funds in the "X-ray Equipment Revenue Anticipation Warrant and Sinking Fund" shall be used for the purpose of meeting the interest and principal payments during the term of the anticipa- tion warrants. B. The Board covenants and agrees to establish and maintain In the office of the Weld County Treasurer, Greeley, Colorado, so long as any of the Warrants are outstanding, a separate account called the "X-ray Equipment Revenue Interest Fund" into which shall be deposited all accrued • • interest received from the sale of the Warrants, and all interest from the investment of rents and royalties from the Project. / C. Funds in the X-ray Equipment Revenue Interest Fund may be used to pay Current Expenses of the Project as the same become due and payable. Current Expenses shall include all reasonable and necessary costs of operating, repairing, maintaining and insuring the Project. D. Subject to the foregoing, any balance in the X-ray Equipment • Revenue Interest Fund may be used for the purposeof paying the cost of unusual or extraordinary maintenance, re airs, and replacements, or for improvements which will either enhance the revenue-producing capacity of the Project or provide a higher degree of service, or for acquiring the outstanding Warrants for cancellation, or for redeeming the outstanding Warrants in inverse numerical and maturity order at not to exceed the call price, or for any other lawful purpose. E. The Board covenants and agrees to maintain and collect, so long as any of the Warrants are outstanding, such schedules of rates, charges, fees, and rentals as may he necessary to provide for debt service on the Warrants. The Board further agrees and resolves to enter into a lease agreernent with Weld County General hospital whereby the County would - le lease the equipment to Weld County General Hospital for ten (101 yoars at a monthly rental sufficient to meet the obligations of this Warrant Issue. A copy of said lease is attached hereto and incorporated herein. The Board "al HO further covenants and agrees that if the Weld County General Hospital shall default in payment of the rental payments agreed to, the County shall assign said lease and equipment to holders of the anticipation warrants then outstanding in full payment of the remaining moneys then due and owing by virtue of the anticipation warrants. F. The Board covenants and agrees to maintain the Project in a good state of repair at all times and shall utilize funds from whatever source is legally available to fulfill this covenant. G. The Board covenants that it will keep proper records, books and accounts, relating to the operation of the Project and other faci- lilies the revenues of which are pledged to secure the warrants (separate from all other records and accounts of the Board) in accordance with generally accepted accounting practices followed on privately-owned facilities of like type and size, in which complete and correct entries shall be made of all pertaining transactions. Such records, books and accounts shall be open to inspection by the holders of the Warrants and their agents and representatives. Section 5. All costs and expenses in connection with the issuance and payment of said warrants and the interest thereon, including the charges of the Paying Agent, shall be paid solely out of the proceeds of Project revenues, and the County shall be under no liability or obligation to make such payments out of its general or other fund. Section 6. That if any one or more sections or parts of this Resolution shall be adjudged unenforceable or invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remaining provisions of this Resolution, it being the intention that the various provisions hereof are severable. 11 Section 7. 'that after said warrants are issued, this Resolution shall • not be altered or repealed until the warrants hereby authorized, shall have been fully paid, both principal and interest. Section 8. All resolutions, or parts thereof, in conflict with the provisions hereof, be and the same are hereby repealed. Section 9. That this Resolution, immediately upon its passage, shall be recorded in the book of Resolutions of said County kept for that purpose and shall be authenticated by the signatures of the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners and County Clerk and Recorder. • ADOPTED AND APPROVED, this 29th day of November, 1972. i , 'l1 Chairman Board of County Commissioners (SEAL) ATTEST: fi -ryt • CountYClerk --`"' By: Deputy County Clerk • • - 12- It was then moved by Commissioner Anderson and seconded by Commissioner Ashley, that all rules of this Board which might prevent, unless suspended, the final passage and adoption of this Resolution at this meeting, be and the same are hereby suspended. The question being upon the adoption of said motion and the suspension of the rules, the roll was called with the following result: Those voting AYE: Glenn K. Billings Harry S. Ashley Marshall H. Anderson All three (3) members of the Board of County Commissioners having voted in favor of said motion, the presiding officer declared said motion carried and the rules suspended. Commissioner Anderson then moved that said Resolution be passed and adopted as read. Commissioner Ashley seconded the motion. The question being upon the passage and adoption of said Resolution, the roll was called with the following result: Those voting AYE: Glenn K. Billings Harry S. Ashley Marshall H. Anderson The presiding officer thereupon declared that a majority of all the Commissioners elected having voted in favor thereof, the said motion was carried and the said Resolution duly passed and adopted. After consideration of other matters, the meeting was adjourned. q Chairman (SEAL) Board of County Commissioners ATTEST: County Clei4c v— BY I.:: za�LG�' �.,.-' -__, -13- Deputy County Clerk STATE OF COLORADO ) SS, COUNTY OF WELD ) I, Ann Sporner, County Clerk and Recorder of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, do hereby certify that the foregoing pages numbered I through 13, inclusive, constitute a full and correct copy of the record of proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners of said County, taken at a meeting thereof, held on the 29th day of November, 1972, so far as said minutes relate to a Resolution, a copy of which is therein set forth; that said copy of said Resolution contained in said minutes is a full, true and correct copy of the original of said Resolution as adopted by the Board of County Commissioners at said meeting; that said original Resolution has been duly signed and approved by the presiding officer of the Board of County Commissioners and myself, as County Clerk and Recorder, and sealed with the corporate seal of said County, and recorded in the book of Resolutions of said County kept for that purpose in my office. I further certify that the Chairman and two (2) members of the Board of County Commissioners were present at said meeting and that all three (3) members of said Board voted on the passage of said Resolution as in said minutes set forth. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said County at Greeley, Colorado, this__ 29th Jay of November, 1972. (SEAL) af1%r/. ` ':o;:._. County•Clcrk Bys Deputy County Clerk - 14- / . • STATE OF COLORADO ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met in special session at the County Courthouse in Greeley, Cola•ado, the regular place of meeting of the Board, at the hour of 10:00 A. M. , O'clock, on the 29th__ day of November, 1972. Present: Commissioners: Glenn K, Billings, Chairman Harry S. Ashley Marshall H. Anderson. County Clerk: Ann Spomer Thereupon, Commissioner Anderson introduced and there was read the following Resolution: RESOLUTION A Resolution authorizing the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, to expend $280, 000 in excess of its budget for general purpose radiographic-fluroscopic equipment for Weld County General Hospital, such expenditure being necessitated by an emergency caused by a contingency which could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of the adoption of the budget. WHEREAS, Weld County, Colorado (herein called the "County"), and Weld County General Hospital does not presently have adequate X-ray equipment; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado have received a letter from the Board of Trustees of Weld County General Hospital stating that because of the increasing volume of X-ray equipment usage at Weld County General Hospital, the new techniques and developments in the practice of medicine, the addition of new areas of specialty practice within the medical staff of Weld County General Hospital, and the convenience, necessity, health and welfare of the citizens of the County it was necessary to purchase and install general purpose radiographic- fluroscopic equipment at Weld County General Iiospital; and WHEREAS, this is a case of emergency caused by a contingency which could not have been reasonably foreseen at the lime of the adoption of the budget; and WHEREAS, Colorado Revised Statutes 1963, Chapter 88, Article 1 provides that in cases of emergency caused by some contingency which could not have been foreseen at the time of adoption of the budget, the County may authorize the expenditure of funds in excess of its budget, by resolution; and WHEREAS, the County will havc•available $280, 000 for the expenditure above referred to by reason of anticipation warrants being issued; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: Section I. That an expenditure of $280, 000 is authorized by the County to pay for general purpose radiographic-fluroscopic equipment for Weld County General Hospital. Section 2. That the expenditure is in excess of the County's budget but such expenditure is made necessary by an emergency caused by a contingency which could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of adoption of the budget. Section 3. That the emergency is the lack of adequate general purpose radio- graphic-fluroscopic equipment at Weld County General Hospital which is directly effecting the health and welfare of the citizens of Weld County, Colorado. ADOPTED ANI) APPROVED, this 29th day of November, 1972. iJ Chairman (SEAL) Board of County Commissioners ATTEST: County Ciei By . .; ' �_ Deputy County Clerk -2- is It was then moved by Commissioner Anderson and seconded by Commissioner Ashley, that alt rules of this Board which might prevent, unless suspended, the final passage and adoption of this Resolution at this meeting, be and the same are hereby suspended. The question being upon the adoption of said motion and the suspension of the rules, the roll was called with the following result: Those voting AYE: Commissioners: Marshall H. Anderson Harry S. Ashley Glenn K. Billings. Alt three (3) members of the Board of County Commissioners having voted in favor of said motion, the presiding officer declared said motion carried and the rules suspended. Commissioner Anderson then moved that said Resolution be passed and adopted as read. Commissioner Ashley seconded the motion. The question being upon the passage and adoption of said Resolution, the roll was called with the following result: Those voting AYE: Commissioners: Marshall 11. Anderson Harry S. Ashley Glenn K. Billings. The presiding officer thereupon declared that a majority of all the Commissioners elected having voted in favor thereof, the said motion was carried and the said Resolution duly passed and adopted. After consideration of other matters, the meeting was adjourned. Chairman / (SEAL) Board of County Commissioners ATTEST: County k CI A- // Deputy County Clerk -3- STATE OF COLORADO } ) SS. COUNTY OF WELD } I, Ann Spurner, County Clerk and Recorder of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, do hereby certify that the foregoing pages numbered 1 to 3 inclusive, constitute a full and correct copy of the record of proceed- ings of the )3oard of County Commissioners of said County, taken at a meeting thereof, held on the 29th____day of November, 1972, so far as said minutes relate to a Resolution, a copy of which is therein set forth; that said copy of said Resolution contained in said minutes is a full, true and correct copy of the original of said Resolution as adopted by the flo;,rd of County Commissioners at said meeting; that said original Resolution has been duly signed and approved by the presiding officer of the )3oard of County Commissioners and myself, as County Clerk and Recorder, and sealed with the corporate seal of said County, and recorded in the book of Resolutions of said County kept for that purpose in my office. 1 further certify that the Chairman and two (2) members of the Board of County Commissioners were present at said meeting and that all three (3) members of said Board voted on the passage of said Resolution as in said minutes set forth: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said County at Greeley, Colorado, this 29th day of November, 1972. (SEAL.) 3Co By .4124,21,4_ Deputy County Clerk RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL TO CHANGE TIME OF BOARD MEETING OF JANUARY 3, 1983 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colooado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the meeting time of the regularly scheduled Weld County Commissioners' Board meetings begin at 9:00 A.M. , and WHEREAS, on January 3, 1983, it is necessary that the newly elected Commissioners, Jacqueline Johnson & Gene Brantner take their Oath of Office so that they may begin their duties as Weld County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the swearing-in ceremony shall be conducted by District Judge Robert A. Behrman in the Weld County District Court at the hour of 9:00 A.M. , and WHEREAS, the Board deems it proper to change the time of the Board meeting, regularly scheduled for 9:00 A.M. , to begin at the hour of 10:30 A.M. on January 3, 1983. NOW, THEREFORE, SE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the time of the January 3, 1983, Board meeting be, and hereby is, approved to begin at the hour of 10:30 A.M. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of December, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: a< a,„,,,,;„,.„,,,t,1,, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County C1 rk and Recorder Jd r 1Jj�;4� and Clerk to the Board .3(>7. Marti ) Chairman Deputy Coun y Clerk al ck Car son, Pro-Tem APPROV , AS TO FORM: Norman Carlson �"Ni i t r County Attorney , e ne K. t inmark Ce- - OW 4_9y'1, - / DATE PRESENTED: December 22, 1982 j/ RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR LIQUOR LICENSE, WITH EXTENDED HOURS, ISSUED TO THE RED STEER RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE, INC. , LUCERNE, COLORADO - EXPIRES DECEMBER 31, 1983 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Held County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Red Steer Restaurant and Lounge, Inc. , Lucerne, Colorado, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado an application for a Hotel and Restaurant Liquor License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors by the drink for consumption on the premises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II . , C. , said applicant has paid the sum of $50.00 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has paid to the County of Weld the fee of $48.75 as provided by law for issuance of such County License, and said applicant has exhibited a State Liquor License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors by the drink for consumption on the premises only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: Section 18, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 12-47-123 (5) (c) (II) , CRS 1973, as amended, said applicant has paid to the County of Weld the sum of $30. 00 for extended hours. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Whld County, Colorado, having examined said appli- cation and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 82-24 to said applicant to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors by the drink for consumption on the pre- mises only, with extended hours, and does authorize and direct j—I4 g- a ra C!_ e,; c..r-p - o - Jj,ir Page 2 RE: LIQUOR LICENSE - RED STEER RESTAURANT & LOUNGE the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado, which If license shall be in effect until Decmmber 31, 1983, providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors by the drink for consumption on the premises only, with extended hours, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revo- cation of the license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on notion dyly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of December, �lA..1D. , /1982. B0AR OF ATTEST: "1tcu t4sL.til. 4,444/y, 0v WELDDCOUNTYY,�COLORADOTY SSIONERS E'V Weld County Clerk and Recorder c . 7_ /Y/,te and Clerk to the Board J¢ rn T. Martin, Chairman "CNISplc Deputy Coun y Clerk Cha c Carlson, -Pro-Tem APPRO D AS TO FORM: EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - AYR Norman Carlson +/ County Attorney .`W. Kirby Jgne K. Steinmark DATE PRESENTED: December 22, 1982 :� � �: * � h � �, �f A �.'L ; ��1.�� �i �' ��<� '' � ' s"�'y' ` ?_. '_ _ �2_ �'�'�� � . � 9 �:r� � , . ft`� � } � s � ' i � � . JJ'x�� � . i -..,�, ,t �. � ;� �' i3 ��3 (�r. ' ; r, . t s , ' �?1�J� �� `Cr�f,k` # � '. ' � '�� *. c ri 9 ; aE: °. ``f,�iJ��•�,�`�� � L Y 3 5 . . �. 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'per..° -4,1,- 1 - =AND ESPECIALLY UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF TI LE 1t,ARTICLE 47,CR\Si S73 r� e iir)( f,, e1r-:ASAMENDEO �: :T, 'I c' '-. t,. - T',a't l�{T '#LT:1f.3Yria t t fr l�c_c''`'`is Y s THIS LICENSE •IS NON-TRANSFERABIE lil'1D SHALL BE CONSPICUOUSLY POSTED;/ tflS ' x '•l >i%4 i = - ' .IN THE PLACE ABOVE DfSCR}BED,ANY INFORMATION CHANGES TO THELIOt}pR -4 f�t`��� • .?s • , Y i + LICENSE INVOLVING OWNERSHIP OR FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THE LICENSED a ,} Sxl PREMISES MUST BE REPORTED. WITHIN 1D DAYS IN WRITING TO THE DEPART- ))t4 �y' MENT OF REVENUE, LIOUOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION STATE CAPITOL ANNER, 1/4i< • • 137SSHER MAN SEREET DENVE R.COL ORA DO 8.0261. ,k +%'' ' 111 ,. � ur! IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF 111AVE HfREVNTO SET MAY HANDAND I� a t + L� .. 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' Y - .- $ti%X -. t.--t,,,,_ y Af�K• „,-...-„,,,,,,. ,2„--...,,,4.---..,>, " ".,'.+.3✓',i`643..z';�a* F;;�; .. --y,t.5'c.v RESOLUTION RE: REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE HUMAN RESOURCES' ADVISORY COMMITTEE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, by Resolution dated Juno 14 , 1984, a Weld County Human Resources' Advisory Committee was created, and WHEREAS, terms of appointment have expired on said Committee, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that the following persons be reappointed to said Committee for terms as desig- nated: Name Term to Expire Maria Velasquez December 31, 1985 Ruth van der Maas December 31, 1985 David Van Sant December 31, 1985 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Maria Velasquez, Ruth van der Maas, and David Van Sant be, and they hereby are, reappointed to the Human Resources' Advisory Committee for terms to expire as stated above. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly • made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of December, A.D. , 1982. Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado 1//1 ATTEST: ‘111QU O 4 f w Weld County Clerk and Recorder —s— - and Clerk to the Board BYr aar/v 7 ra Deputy County Clerk A ed as to F . / .) County ttorney t)c j at?. RESOLUTION RE: AMENDMENT TO THE WELD COUNTY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN AND THE HUMAN RESOURCES' GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado pursuant to Colorado statute and Weld County Home Rule Charter is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action for staff and participants of programs funded under all Fed- eral , State and local sources, and WHEREAS, in 1979 the Board of County Commissioners• through resolution adopted the Weld County Affiramtive Action Plan, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners desire to rr amend the original Affirmative Action Plan, and update the Weld County Division of Human Resources Grievance Procedures for clients and applicants. NOW THEREFORE, the Weld County Affirmative Action Plan and Grievance Procedures are amended as follows :• 1 . The Weld County Division of Human Resources Affirma- tive Action Plan updates from 1981 and 1982 are to be incorporated as part of the Weld County Affirma- tive Action Plan. 2. All reference to the Community Services Administra- Lion is to be eliminated from the Weld County Grievance Procedures. The Grievance Procedures shall read as shown in the attached. The above and foregoing Resolution was on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the z2nd day of December, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO J��I ?: 101 _y3 Martin hai an �[//�j/ Chuck Carlson, Pro-Tem ATTEST: /1 0.w Q4%4 t + '� � V C.W. Kir �y y Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board d.rian Carlson A oved as to Form: ne Steinmark `f� c • - County Attorney /M.% fm 'd_a.pj ?it . fEMORAf DUf Wilk To John T. MartiniChairman o,,, December 17, 1982 Board of County Commissioners COLORADO From Walter J. Sp ckman, Executive Director,_Human Resources s,br Grievance Procedures Enclosed for Board approval is a Resolution which incorporates into the Weld County Affirmative Action Plan the Division of Human Resources Affirmative Action Plan updates from 1981 and 1982. The amended Grievance Procedures eliminate all reference to the Community Ser- vices Administration. If you have any questions, please feel free to telephone me at 353-0540. I r Weld County Complaint Procedures Weld County Division of Human Resources P.O. Box 1805, 1516 Hospital Road Greeley Colorado 80632 (303) 353.0540 This procedure shall be followed for complaints involving the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, Older Americans Act, Health and Human Services Administration, United States Department of Agriculture, and other various assistance programs based on the following: A. A complaint alleging violation of the rules and regulations of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, Older Americans Act, Health and Human Services Administration, United States Department of Agriculture, or other various acts and programs, but does not allege a violation based on discrimination. 8. A complaint which alleges that a person was discriminated against because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age (40-70), handicap, or political affiliation or belief. A problem may be raised with the Department Head of the program involved at any time. The Department Head will make every attempt to resolve the problem. The person raising the problem will be advised of the procedures to follow if the person wants to file a complaint. The complainant will follow the following procedures in the filing of a complaint: Step 1: The complainant will present the complaint in writing. The EEO/AA Officer will assist the complainant in completing the form "Notice of Formal Complaint." The EEO/AA Officer will provide the complainant with information regarding time limitations or restrictions for presenting a complaint based on the laws applicable. The filing of the CETA complaint shall be made within one (1) year of the alleged occurrence. The EEO/AA Officer will conduct an investigation on the stipulated issues as outlined in the "Notice of Formal Complaint." The EEO/AA Officer will give a written decision setting forth the findings of facts and give the reasons for the decision within 12 calendar days of the formal complaint. The EED/AA Officer will present the written decision to the complainant, the Department Head, and the Personnel/Client Board. Step 2: Upon receipt of this decision, the complainant may appeal this decision to the Personnel/Client Board within 10 calendar days after the receipt of the decision by the Affirmative Action Officer. The complaint shall be sent to the attention of the Personnel/Client Board. The Personnel/Client Board will conduct a hearing to review the complaint. The Personnel/Client Board will direct the Affirmative Action Officer in the preparation and review of a complete file on the case prior to the hearing. , The Personnel/Client Board will : a. Direct parties to appear at the hearing; provide written notice of the date, time, and place of the hearing; the manner in which it will be conducted; and, the stipulated issues to be heard. b. Advise all parties that they are able to be represented by counsel; they have the opportunity to bring witnesses and documentary evidence. c. Outline the procedures and/or structure of the hearing. d. Question witnessess and parties, as requested. e. Consider and evaluate the facts, evidence, and arguments to deter- mine credibility. f f. Render a decision. E The Personnel/Client Board will give a written decision setting forth findings of facts and give the reasons for the decision to the complainant, the Department Head, and EEO/AA Officer. The written decision will be presented within 18 calendar days of the date the complainant appealed the decision of the EEO/AA Officer. i E,. .y Step 3: The complainant may appeal the final decision of the Personnel/Client Board within 10 calendar days. The Chairman of the Personnel/Client Board, the EEO/AA Officer, the Personnel Director, and the legal advisor shall present the case to the County Commissioners for review. They may reverse, sustain, or modify the Personnel/Client Board decision. In all complaints, the hearing (see Step 2) will be held within 30 days and the County Commissioners' final decision will be made within 60 days of the receipt of a written formal complaint by the EEO/AA Officer. All parties shall be notified of the review decision within 5 calendar days after the review is completed. Step 4: The complainant may appeal the final decision of the County Commissioners within 30 calendar days to grantee funding sources. The EEO/AA Officer shall notify the complainant in writing of the appeals process to the grantee funding sources. For example, CETA appeals would be to the Department of Labor in Denver. NOTE: The identity of all persons who have furnished information relating to a complaint or assisting in the obtaining of facts, shall remain in confi- dence to the extent possible consistent with a fair determination of the issues. All discrimination complainants shall be advised of their rights to file their complaints with any other appropriate Federal, State, and local Civil Rights agencies. I have read the above and also had the Weld County Complaint Procedures thoroughly explained to me. 39g aatu`re`brairpTaTnant` bale DUPLICATE WARRANT NO, ADC 43129 WHEREAS, ADC Warrant No. 43129 , dated DECEMBER 22, 1982 , in the amount of $387.00 has been misplaced, lost or destroyed 'and said Warrant No. 43129 has not been presented in the Office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit and bond necessary to indemnify and hold Weld County harmless on account of the alleged loss of the original warrant has been filed in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the aforementioned duplicate Warrant No. 43129 , in the amount of $ 387.00 , be issued. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of DECEP8ER , A.D., 19 82 THB BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE( Li, "PLENTY, COLORADO ATTEST: O1 (littix QV1ACt-r) COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD Deputy Cou ty erk AP R ED AST FORM: CC5 ec- � acct. LHR 8 I it DUPLICATE WARRANT NO. ADC 43238 WHEREAS, Warrant No. 43238 , dated OEC(.12ER 4, 1982 , in the amount of $ 320.00 has been misplaced, lost or destroyed 'and said Warrant No.43238 has not been presented in the Office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit and bond necessary to indemnify and hold Weld County harmless on account of the alleged loss of the original warrant has been filed in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the aforementioned duplicate Warrant No. 43238 , in the amount of $320.00 , be issued. . The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of DECEKBER , A.D. , 1982 . THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' WELD COUNTY, COLORADO / ti-ti -dr 9 • "inATTEST: cii QGra COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER ' AND CLERK TO THE BOARD ° Deputy County erk AP�R VED AS T0 _ cc - C1=*J —^ V LHR 8 1 's MEMORAnflum WIIDcToAs��iar-tin,.S�ha]rm _Board of County Co missioners COLORADO From j4aIter _4pgckaan,_€xecativs_D1rectort_tluman_iesources__ --------- subiect:1ko_4 Star-t._Q ntull4Ceen ilt -- — - Enclosed for Board approval is a Head Start Agreement with Dr. Richard Conway, a local dentist. He will be providing dental examinations, prophylaxis therapy, application • of topical fiouride, and x-rays for Head Start children. Head Start will reimburse Or. Conway a maximum of $75.00 per child. if you have any questions, please feel free to telephone me at 353-0540. t MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 25th day of October 1982 through May 1983, by and between the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Mead Start Program, hereinafter referred to as "Head Start" and Richard Convey, D.D.S. hereinafter referred to as the "Dentist." In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, Head Start and the Dentist agree as follows: 1. Head Start agrees to transport Bead Start children to the Dentist to meet scheduled appointments at the Dentist's office. 2. The Dentist shall provide a dental examination, pro- phylaxis therapy, application of topical flouride, and x-rays for Head Start child. The Dentist agrees to provide all restoration and/or extractions as he deems necessary on each referred child. . .3. Head Start agrees to reimburse the Dentist a maximum • cost of $75.00 per child for these services. 4. Head Start shall not be charged for those children covered by Public Assistance. Medicaid numbers shall be pro- vided at the time of the set appointment and billing shall be sent to. that appropriate agency by the Dentist . 5. For services not reimbursed by Head Start, the amount will be designated as In-Kind Contribution to the Head Start Program. 6. This Agreement may be amended at any time with the consent of both parties. • 1• • The Dentist and Head Start mutually agree to accept that this Agreement shall be terminated only after a thirty (30) day written notice has been given to the other party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above hereunto placed their hands as of the date written above. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF DENTIST COMMISSIONERS rman -��t�u� WELD COUNTY VI ISION OF HUMAN R SO CES lter 3. Speckman F$4cut4ve Director ' • HEAD START Ketch Mc 1 Director mEnIORAnDUAI , , woe re John T. Martinl_ Chairman p,,,_oecember 17, 1982 Board of County C4rmiss oners ` COLORADO r,,,, Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Human Resources se;,,,;_Project Progress Review Reports y_ Enclosed for Board approval are the final Project Progress Review Reports for the Energy Crisis Intervention Program and the Community Food and Nutrition Program, which ware funded through the Community Services Administration. The reports outline the goals, accomplishments, and assessment of effectiveness for each grant over the past year. Both grants have ended as of September 30, 1982. If you have any questions, please feel free to telephone me at 353-0540. f Page_ _of 2_ ((kinepplk fl to hoe) 01le No. tlbR0227 COMMUNITY SERVICES ACAIINISIRATION Cl MON. []ANNUAL ,Tpprocat espfet A,µ,11980 PROJECT PROGRESS REVIEW REPORT [ i2nd QN. oare SUBMITTED ' C7 j.a Qrt. IX]FINAL 12/22/82 NAME OF GRANTEE GRANTEE NO. Weld County Division of Human Resources 111118111--- 41 I PROGRAM PROJECT TITLE ACCOUNT 22 Crisis Intervention Program GOAL — --- — ARD(S ------- PROJECT GOAL Sr ANNE$S( o.) EIICC• TIVENE3f/.Yo! See Attached Sheet I, II, Ill, IV, V I. ACCOMPLISHMENTS -- -- —^— -- - A. MEASURABLE See Attached Sheet • • B. NON-QUA.YTIFIABLE • • See Attached Sheet ' • . I t. PROBL CMS There were no problems experienced. PL ANVFD CHA4GESa • N/A ------NG TE------- -------_ ------'-- `---------------- a- TRAIW4G I TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE NEEDS • WA !. ASSE SS4EN1 OP EFIEC IIYEN ESS Standards of Effectiveness I, II. III. IV and V have been met as the accomplishments on the attached sheet addressed. * Pa rot compltre *hen filing final rtp rt or in annual reports for in lk-idu,i prclrcis which will not to retanied. CERTIFICATION The undersigned certifies that this report has been completed in accordance with applicable instructions; that it is true to the best of his/her knowledge, information and belief; and that it has been approved, or reviewed and approved, as indicated in Item 6,below. 6. THIS REPORT HAS BEEN (fleck appaavitte tn.) ). DATE OE APPROVAL tJ GOV EAdlN et GRAN 1FL'3 [Xi ADC PR GRANTEE'S VD•I. RROFFCBOAAO GOV E•a`11NG BOARD AND APPROVED BY ITS GOVFR NG OFFI<,SLS t. 41410 NAVE I TITLE Cl; PR.NC[PAL VERNIN GOVERNING OFFICIAL S. SIGNATURE IS. DATE Gk Pd.4UPAL OFFICER OF GOVERNING BOARD John T. Martin, Chairman l 12/20/82 • .ipard of &nty Commissioners , 1( ?-4...e.4.7. Jiii�4„ F02.4 R E SA FO23 IREY. AUG J7I IREPL ACES GEO A On43B 1 ,OAt1 A 1T.iMICH IS OBSOLETE.' GPO Fro-110) Pam_1 of_ 3_ ' IC her 4 aDDliru$?e 6rrl lows Na. I16R0777 COMMUNITY SERVICES AC411NIStRAI,ON ' 1 fit Q.,. [I ANNUAL CD.woval.,Dni Ater, 1010 PROJECT PROGRESS REVIEW REPORT []2nd Qtr, oA�esueMiiico In ran,nn Project Progress_Review Report_ Crisis_ Intervention Program Goal : To provide crisis intervention activities reflecting CSA mission goals which include problem identification, advocacy, resource identification, and inno- vative approaches to solve problems which will in turn benefit low-income indi- viduals facing energy related problems. Accomplishments: 1. ECIP staff received training on ECIP through a conference sponsored by CSA. The staff also attended workshops on solar energy at Alms Community College and Colorado Rural Housing. The ECIP Coordinator also attended a workshop on the LIEAP Program. 2. Home Light and Power Company provided senior citizen volunteers training and information on how to install energy saving materials to their homes them- selves. The training provided will not only allow the volunteers to help themsevles but also their peers in the installation of basic energy saving materials. 3. During the past summer the Head Start bulding was used as a training site in demonstrating the importance of attic insulation. ECIP was able to pro- vide enough insulation for the building to bring the R-value in the attic to 30. The Parent Policy Council was involved in the activities around the insulation and should provide the parents of Head Start children with some information about attic insulation, the importance of it and what effect it can have. 4. In July, 1982, the Colorado Energy Advocacy Office (CEAO) conducted a study of the Home Light and Power Company and Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association. Greeley residents were required this past summer to vote on which provider would service a portion of West Greeley. The study included service policies, rates, and other information of value to Greeley residents when deciding on a provider for that area. The information was provided to the Greeley Tri- bune for publication. ... . _._ ._. .. ... ..,_. ____. ._- ----. .,..... .. ceo _1 of 3 (CAee&eppdicuhrt bor) ova No.116-R0777 COmSTUN,TY SERVICES ALMININ11ATiGN - t_11E1 Qn. [1 ANNUAL App7PORlezOis A, 1990 PROJECT PROGRESS REVIEW REPORT OfnaON, DAIESVa't�Ii[D--' Cl 7,e C1,. t1d EINAL 1?/22/82 — -- — -- — NAME OF GRANTEE GRANTEE NO. Weld County Division of Human Resources- - PAOORAM PROJ CCT TITLE ACCOUNT 80 Energy Crisis Intervention Program • _ •R — — - - --- O- EIRE C• OIECt 401E IVENES ( 1.) EA[C• T IY EN'[fS _ See Attached Sheet 1, TI, Ill, IV, V I. ACCOMPLISHMENTS —�— -- _--- A. MEASURABLE See Attached Sheet D. MDN.RU•NTIPIAOLE • • 2. PROWLERS There were no problems experienced. • 1 --J. PL ANNE() — ------- — ------ - I EO<N•V4ETA -----�-�-- N/A i. 4. IN 4- ---- -l. CENEEDS• E. TRAINING TECHNICAL •SSIST♦NCE ! N/A S. 1RESVvENT OF EFFECTIVENESS Standards of Effectiveness I, II, 111, IV, and V have been met as the accomplishments on the attached sheet addressed. • Du not complete when filing final report or in ,Tnual Leporrt for ineiyidual projects.huh will ON to ttfwdej. —_---_--_--_—_—�__— -_--- CERTIFICATION _._- The undersigned certifies that this report has been completed in accordance with applicable instructions; that it is true to the hest of his/bet knorlcdge, information and belief; and that it has been approved, of reviewed and approved, as indicated in Item 6, below. T RESORT___BEES._ A. HIS REPORT HAS BEEN IC1«[PJYCYi<'t haw.! I. DATE OF APPROVAL I COPROVEO BV AGRANTEE'S IXf ANDREVFEME0£PPR V GAAN SCE'E VE NIgl[RIND 0JOARD GOVCRVIV BOARD AND A9PAOV[O by ITB GOYERMIV4 pFFICIAl5 I L. TYPE()tr •rE L TITLE OF PA NCIPAL GO YEANINGOFFICIIL L. SIGNATURE ID. 041E i OR YP.NCIPAL OFFICER OF GO IERYLV4 001140 John T. Martin, Chairman Bpard of County Commissioners { rf�,� 7 )J,1e7a 12/20/82 CFA FORM eta IREV. AUG 711 IREPLACESOEO FORM aea,DATED A- 72,•RICH IS OBSOLETE., EPO,ba7p • _Protect Progress Review PRort_ Energy_ Crisis Intervention Program Goal : To provide crisis intervention activities which insure that the low-income residents of Weld County (particularly the handicapped and elderly) receive the benefits of the following: 1 . Access to Federal, State, and other energy crisis assistance pro- grams. 2. Mobilization and organization of community resources to respond to crisis needs. 3. Direct services to improve household energy availability and usage. 4. Community planning and education around energy issues. 5. Installation of improved energy systems. Accomplishments: 1. The Colorado Energy Advocacy Office (CIAO) prepared an analysis of the LIEAP Program which offered suggestions for future improvement and a program outline. The paper also discussed the programs past performance. The Community Action Directors Association offered the State alternative de- signs and suggestions during disscussions for Block Grant Programs and the LIEAP Program. 2. Several meetings have been held with fuel vendors to the area of the devel- opment of community programs and information on energy related issues. 3. Plans to do an Energy Assistance Resource Manual were cancelled due to the uncertainty of funding for energy programs. Energy Programs existence in the future will probably be dependent upon the block grants and funding available through them. 4. ECIP staff members attended various training sessions sponsored by GSA, Aims Community College, and a workshop on alternative energy systems through Colorado Rural Housing. All information received by the staff at the work- shops was shared with other staff members. 5. ECIP has provided a variety of pamphlets on energy conservation to low-income individuals throughout the County. This has been done through outreach with- in the Weatherization Program, Senior Aide Program, Scnior Centers, the LIEAP Program, and other programs in the community. 6. In June, 1982, the ECIP Coordinator attended the Senior Citizen's Rally which hosted a variety of programs and agencies which provided services to seniors. The Rally was beneficial not only for the seniors but for the agencies and other interested citizens that attended. Those in attendance were able to see what other programs and agencies had to offer. 7. ECI! worked in coordination with the Latimer County Energy Programs and the Public Service utility complanies to publish ads on energy conservation in the Senior Voice for six (6) months. The Senior Voice is a newspaper published monthly which is free to all senior citizens in Northern Colorado. The ads included information on energy conservation including window quilts, weatherstripping, caulking, general weatherizing, insulation, storm win- dows, and other activities they could do themselves. 8. As mentioned previously, pamphlets, booklets, and other materials and informa- tion have been distributed through various sources throughout the county. The Home Light and Power Company developed a flier about the energy programs available throughout the county and distributed the flier to about 35,000 households through their monthly billing. The ECIP Coordinator also spoke to the Parents without Partners organization about energy conservation, and basic weatherization activities that they could do themselves to their residences. 9. The ECIP Program provided senior centers in Dacono (The tri-town area, is Dacono, Frederick, Firestone) LaSalle, Milliken, and Kersey with attic insulation. The program was also able to provide Dacono, LaSalle, and Loch- buie with a solar collector for use with their senior centers. The attic insulation in Dacono was installed by Senior volunteers who also provided information to other interested seniors on how to install in- sulation themselves in their own homes. In Kersey and Milliken the insul- ation was installed and information provided to interested seniors through a local installer. In the town of LaSalle the senior center is also a community building. Not only will the elderly but the entire community be able to see the benefits attic insulation and solar heat can provide. 10. A major program area of the Energy Crisis intervention Program was the Solar Collectors. Participants were required to have had weatherization previously to their homes, be home owners, as well as meet the eligibility guidelines. There were 42 solar collectors provided to eligible participants. Feedback from participants has been very encouraging in the effectiveness and effici- ency of the collectors. 3 Page 1 0(_3_ — (Clete aDDricflle MEI _. OYa fro.116•R07a1 COMMUNITY SERVICES AOMINISrRATION DIM O1,• Li ANNUAL . 4pprova I erDy<a Amp,.4400 PROJECT PROGRESS REVIEW REPORT [17ndOH. okTLIVBMITTEO` -- - Minim,. NlWisAL 12/22/82 N.SME OP CRANIE[— _--_Y- ---- --�_ •GRa NlEE NO. Weld County Division of Human Resources_ - i° 0 1 fji J ►ROGRAu PROJECT TiTtt . ACCOUNT _12 _ Community Food and Nutrition Program FY 82' . PROJECT GOAL ____-- -- __-- :_._. STANDARO(STOP Err EC• tiVENtSS(M5) See Attached Sheet _— ^� 1, 11, 111; IV, V, \,1 I. ACCOMPLISHMENTS A. M[ASVRAILE . See Attached Sheet • • S. NOS.OUANT1lfAstt- See Attached Sheet - • There were.no problems experienced. . • _ --- S. PLANNED(MANGE(( - • — -- ---- - i There are no changes planned at this time. . . . _ • T. TRAINING I TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE MEEOS S N/A - 6. ASSESSMENT Or EFFECTIVENESS __ - --_—_�-- See Attached Sheet. . - - f t s Do no! complete sten filing final repot(or in annual reports for individual proluts •hick vin nor be refunded. i �— --- CERTIFICATION 1 The undersigned eutifies that this report has been completed in accordance with applicable instructions; that it is true to the best of his/her knowledge, information and belief; and that it has been approved, or reviewed and approved, as indicated in teem 6, below. j S. THIS REPORT HAS BEEN (CAe et.PPI,P is to 601.)__--__ —_------ --^---_------ ----- --- ), PATE 0I I APPROVAL i Li'APPAOVEO St CRANItt E f R REVI[REo Se GRIMECS AO,PRISIERINO BOARD GOVERN,\G ROARO ANOAPPAOVIO aY III GOVERRING OF,ICIAts 1 ..__ _._. --i—_ I S. TRPE0 N'ACIE 4 TITLE OF PRINCIPAL OOVERNINGOFFICIAL I. SIGNATURE 10. Er/CT-E OR PRIRC, IL orricertur pOVERNIR'G BOARD John T. Count Cot issi 1 rran --)1 12/20/82 ,Board of County Commissioners ,t r/,i a, CIA EO,C4 TO IRCV. AUG TJ1 IREPLACES OEO FORM 44*.PATIO U J. WHICH IS O950tETE.1 CFO ria•rar 1 Project Progress Review Report 81-03 CFNP FY 1982 A, Goal: To facilitate and advocate- for necessary change which will improve or will achieve fuller utilization Of existing food and nutrition programs. To maximize the participation of the poor in the planning and coordination of existing food and nutrition programs, (i.e., Supplemental Foods, Senior Nutrition, Head Start, Food Stamps, etc.) Employment and Training Programs, and other existing programs to improve the nutritional status and reduce hunger among the poor. To monitor existing food and nutrition programs to insure that there is planning and coordination between agencies to provide mobilization of resources, and to insure that the programs operate efficiently, effectively and fairly to all participants of the programs. 8. Accomplishments 1. The maximum monthly caseload for the Supplemental Foods Program in 1982 was 3,000. During the 1982 program year the program averaged 2,330 participants per month. 2. The Division has and will continue to operate the concept of assessing the needs of the entire family for referral purposes to programs within the Division or other community agencies.. . During the 1982 migrant season the program coordinated outreach efforts with the Employment and Training Programs in providing referrals for the migrant families in the areas of employment, health services, food, tem- porary shelter, etc.- 3. Nutrition Education in 1982 continued through the use of information packets which included recipies, information on pregnancy, shopping tips, storage units, etc. The packets were distributed through the distri- bution center, and also given to new participants during certification. Participants are also encouraged to continue seeing their physicians dur- ing certification or to participate in one of the clinics. A nutritionistis available by appointment only for those participants who would like some guidance about special dietary needs, meal planning or additional recipies, etc. ' 4. Outreach continues through the rural Senior Aide stations, other programs within the Division, and community agencies. Continuous referrals are made to health care clinics by the Supplemental Foods Program. 5. Participants are involved in planning for all programs within the Division through participation in the Human Resources Advisory Board, Head Start Parent Policy Council, etc. 6. Outreach and coordination between programs and various community agencies is apparent by the increasing number of participants. The Head Start Program provides nutritional lunches and snacks for ail children. Referrals are also made on a continuous basis from the health clinics. 7. All vacancies within the agency are advertised through the Job Service system which is part of the Employment' and Training programs. Since November, 1980, the Division has been under a hiring freeze. C. Assessment of Effectiveness Meets Standards of Effectiveness (7850-la) including specific standards Title II 201 (a) 1, II, III, IV, V, and VI. As shown above are standards of effective- ness have been met. WELD CWNTY, COLORADO rage P,SYR U. __ FUND CLAIMS WARRANT Q.O. & NO. Y0. N0. MOOR AMOUNT 1Q 11295 .GreelgyLNational_Banl___—__ 1213J82 Deposit 151 .285..43 //35G:7 -- // 9 ;710 _Wang Checks (158) 19,137.09 • is ;S _ _ �Crd�..F2✓ "may State of Colorado ) • TOTAL $ 770,423.52 )) ss County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through _Q_ and dated Qeyember_22 , 19 82 and that payments should be rade, to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 770,423.52 Dated this 22nd day of _December _, 19 132___.�J GI f C of f n a n<e i ce ------_---_- . , • Subscribed and sworn to before me this __2y-kd day of _December_ ____ 19 .82: My cornission expires: _B/7/g5___— " ifotary Pu is STATE OF COLORADb' .) ss COUNTY OF WELD ' ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the PAYROLL __^__`______ Fund totaling $ 770,423.52 • at z-)Maw . Cii erson ATTEST: Qs.e C4.,,,, CUB Aea er ag"---':— Covn'ty Clerk and Record P,ea5er . • •• �lt er __‘/S222.441_________ 0 7 4/27/77 STATE OF COLORADO i WELD COUNTY , COLORADO SS COUNTY OF WELD OW AGE PENSION ______--- -- -- -CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE 70 THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: 0 A P _ 4,095.00 / 1 Y- D GA _----____--_ I R A ------------ A D M ___--- ---------_ LEAP - - -- DAY CARE ___-________--_ SERVICES —_ MEOICAL A N 0 _ -- TRANSPORTATION A D C ----- — -- A D C U ----_-_____--__ PAC --- — — CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE 4,095.00 BLIND ---_— _---- — TOTAL — — DATED THIS 22nd DAY OF __ December __,I9 82 __.. - � _, I'll__�S7_r ie WELD COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER ` SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS 22nd DAY OF Decerber , l9 82 tlY _EOMMISSION EXPIRES: _X` 71g_____ STATE OF COLORADO ) _ _ 55 OTARY PUB IC COUNTY OF WELD WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE __,_01.0 ACE PENSION ____ FOLLOWS: FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS ----'--J 0 A P 4,095.00 I V- D - ____ T.- G A -- - -__ I R A -------- -_ A D H --_---------- L E A P -- 0AY CARE _,__-____-_ SERVICES A N D MEDICAL -- '— TRANSPORTATION A D C PAC ----------_— A0C -U CHILD WELFARE ___—`________ TOTAL 4,095.00 _^ AID TO THE 721 — BLIND DATED THIS 22nd DAY OF Deceaber ,19_82 . _ ATTESTS a�vn-T" U -J V R COUNTY CLERK (NO RECORDER AND HEN,BER CLERK TO THE OARD DEPUTY COUNTY CLERK MEMBER STATE OF COLORADO} WELD COUNTY, COLORADO I) 5$ COUNTY OF WELD 6OCiAL SERVICES CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES . THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: .. -_ 1,813.00 G A _ _ __ I R A -- - - A D M - -2_436.91 / L E A P 4,704.72 DAY CARE -_----- SERVICES - A N D 3,639.00 MEDICAL _ 13,720.00 .../ TRANSPORTATION ADC 3,7 0. A D C - U _ ____ 406.00 / P A C CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND _______330,00 _ TOTAL 27,049.63 DATED THIS 22ad DAY OF Deceaber ,19 82_/_/ .. �[i_ _� _W WELD COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS _22nd __DAY OF _ aegLIg4r ___,19e2 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: 8hhr__—__ _ STATE OF COLORADO / •C _ _Z2��d�A—) COUNTY OF WELD SS /NO PUBYIC WE , THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY , COLORADO , HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE , AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE S0CIAL_SERVICES FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS : 0 A P __________'- _ I V- D -- 1,813.00 - GA --- I RA - - A D M — 2,436.91 LEAP 4,704.72 DAY CARE SERVICES A N D 3,639.00 MEDICAL -- — TRANSPORTATION A 0 C 13,720.00 - -- P A C A 0 C -U 406.00 — — — CHILD WELFARE - ---- ---__-- TOTAL 27,049.63 ) AID TO THE BLI /- H N �_).J7_l /.4.1).— BLINDD 330.00 DATED THI !M DAY OF Deceaber , 19.82 . _ ��j BER ATTEST : i�f0 COUNTY CLERK AperD RECODER AN MEMBER CLERK TO THE BOARD ,/ BY"_- _ _ M8ER DEPUTY COUN Y CLERK <_1il/ EMBER P6y STATE OF COLORADO) WELD COUNTY, COLORADO C0YIRP4G-74/"\ SS SI3ne-4 oN IPPAra COUNTY OF WELD ) OLD AGE PENSION CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: O A P —_-394.00 ------- I V- D _______ GA __ - _-- I RA ADM — — LEAP DAY CARE _ _ SERVICES A N D MEDICAL _________________ TRANSPORTATION _______ A D C -- ----_ ADC - U — — PAC --CHILD WELFARE AIO TO THE BLIND --� ________--- TOTAL 394:00 DATED THIS 15th DAY OF December ,19 82 . WELD C U F N NCE OFFICER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS —_150—DAY OF ___ Deceaber _____, l9. 82 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: STATE OF COLORADO ) 1 SS NOTARY PUBLIC COUNTY OF WELD ) WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY , COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE , AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE .__OLD MB PENSION FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: - -_ O A P 394.00 1 V- D G A I R A -------- --------- A D M LEAP DAY CARE -----_—_--- SERVICES ----,_� A N 0 MEDICAL -` — TRANSPORTATION____—__ A 0 C — — —_ PAC ADC -U _________________ CHILD WELFARE TOTAL 394.00_______ AID TO THE BLIND -- ---- ---- RMAN DATED THIS 15th DAY OF Dectsber ,19 82 . ATIESTMaTC,IttAvottbryBER COUNTY CLERI AND RECORDER AND MEMBERCLERK T TH BOARD BY,.L Gj�T u� � �42ca� BE PUTY COUNTY CLERK 0 EMBER l 7. , i _ RUN DATE 12-20-82 I PAYGROVP RP; RUN TIME 22:12154 000.. a5 PAGE ) __ABETfA. DEAN - Y U1H- INSCFiOOI . 1 ) ABREO, ANTHONY _4 - If . 67.00 _ --_ 67.00 O YOUTH IN SCIi00E / SUM ---- ABREO, BECKY YOUTH IN SCHOOL / SUM 60.30. ABREO, CONNIE YOUTH IN SCHOOL/_ SUM_ 60.30 __ jl ) ti8USO, LOUIS-A otPVrY SHERIff I --2 ;I 1220.77 , ACHENBACH, EARL G MECHANIC I • ACKERMAN BARBARA_I. _ _ __ LEGAL TECH '_ECH V 1106.00 S� ( , I,? ACOTT. KRISTINE M O _ IS ETOX SPECIALT - -----1978.99____- ACUNA. MARCELINO CUSTODIAL WORKER 802.01 ADAMS, ROBERT C ZONING INSPECTOR 802.00 . { AGENS. PA1iAlEE TYPIST [1 1883:49 I4 AGRIPINO, MARY E ELIG TECH III 859.45 AGUIRRE. RALPH LABORERS W.b. 268.00 Q) T, AIM". 00A0IHY M- CHtE DEPOri L857.00 _ t i, ALLEN, RICHARD L DEPUTY SHERIFF II 1452.44 ALLISON, RODNEY 0 CURRENT PLANNER ' 1488.00 0 ACITAAADO, AURELIA-- SECRETARY' - ( 82.0 - . -- ---- ---- - ALVARADO, DANNY LABORERS N.O. 56.95 ALVAREZ. TRINIDAD C LABORERS W.O. 234.50 . � _-ANO€RSON, ZNR1Sf 11lA L D PATCHER _ 1078,99 (r ANDERSON, ELNA V ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK III 1252.00 I ANDERSON, JUDITH A PROGRAMMER/ANAL 1 �) r•r ANWEASD-N, -JUN N APRRAISER I- 1768.00 1Dt.aD j •1 ANDERSON. LEE LABORERS N.O. 30.15 •0 ANDREWS, HAROLD L SHERIFF 2041.66' AFIGR S:NANCY - -- - 1EiCH€it A —lbE - -- - - -- ------- 691.52 T' 1 ANGEL, JANET 14 ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK I1 802.00 ANSON. R RUSSELL ASST. COUNTY AT!. III 3234.00 i,`''3 . I. AN5ON, --ROSE 'M---- - _ - _ _CHITD-PROT 3U-pV 17- - -- 17�3T: 1 i i; H • ANTHONY. •RICHARD P CHIEF DEPUTY 1857.00 h1 ANTUNA, THOMASTTA ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK III 954.01 ., - ARCHIBEQUE, CHRISTINE - CLASSROCATRAINING AD I� ;� aD:aa ,:• , HIIEFA, J@NNIE TEACHER AIDE 101.00 V ARCHULETA, LUCY I TEACHER ALOE 015.34 ARELIANO, JULIE ___ -- YOUTH-11fY 'S1TK_{) ' ----41:03 - �,' I ; ARELLAIIO, •ROSE M LABORERS U.O. 268.00 1 ARGU Elio► ROSS CUSTODIAL WORKER 802.00 ARIZMENOIi RUDY - 'iA$ORFR W:S: ! E'r ARMES, JACQUELINE M PBX OPERATOR III 1133.99 , ARMIJO, ROBERT E DIR. OF Y. S. II. ___ 1642.00 „ l --ARNOLO, PATRICK J --ILO--;-RAIN--;-101.---] 11₹1642,0 k0 - - r ARNOLD. SHARON L, DEPUTY SHERIFF II 1683.05 ARRIESSECQ, ALBERTO YOUTH SYCS SUP Y 1191,99 RADASr CHARLES P DEPUTY SHERTFF IT 1452.43_ - - ti� • AUTEN, ROSE 14 ADMIN II 1951,00 ) , AUT08EE. MARIA SECURITY__SPECIALIST_II ' - _ __ 259.92 AUTO$€E. A FE S1 UAITY 3P�CTAL 5 IT _ ---1221)- � . _ __ AVILES, ROBERT YOUTH IN SCHOOL / SLIM 67.00 , BAACK, DENNIS L EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH. 1348.00- ^in _ BAZA, RICITARD-A` o-. ----- - --- ----- - L. YONIrK TN 3C�TOdL/ 5U7� v 6 7.30 ` j - „Q r IRUN DATE 12-20-82 RUN TIME 22112254 jc 1 Ill PAYGROUP RPT PAGE 000 45 - ---- - -___ - -------- - -- -- ----- 2 , , BARBER. SCOTT E DEPUTY SHERIFF I , 1220.11 _ , VVll in , BAR£CA, Egli?' N ADAIHISTR7i1{_17E CLERK i _ 1686.-451 BARKLEY. ROBERT N SECURITY SPECIALIST I 1162.35 • BARNABY, PAUL A WELDER II 1524.99 ' ,� 8At(K£TTi LEWIS R PERSONNEL -0TRECTOR -2S$3,1i- - _. ____ ' 0f(' , BARTHOLOMEW. -LINDA 1ECHNICAL SECRETARY II 1052.99 ▪ BAST IANOS, CYNTHIA LABORERS W.O. • aA THAN, ILA RV L - ELIGEgl`L TE IT? EA IV -_ - I3y di ` ' IV' BAUER. ALFRED G THIS ORIVER 560.13 l) SAUERr R(CHARD H SHERIFFS INVESTIGATOR 1683.05 I _._-BAUERi THERESA K. Fff00-SERVICE'SUPERVISOR " -1525.OI '' BAYSINGER, LEIGHA ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE „' 1226.61 „1 BEAVER. PETE R. 6 6. SER. WKR• 2( " 1079401 - 1 BECKER. DAVE OPERATIENS HARAGtR - - 244T.-9I ( ' BECKMAN, JOHN J 810. MAIN. WKR. II 1283.01 ,11 , 8EGASSE, Y MARGARET I PARAMEDIC 1397. 88 BENGTSON. GREGOR E DEPUTY-SHERIFF' -_ -_ - 1283.30' _ ' I k ^ BENIGNO. LAHA L ACCOUNTING .CLERK II 931.00 1 „ 111 ' BENNE'T.. KRISTY L YOUTH CONFLICT SC III 1408.01 I '" BENNINGSOORF. BRAS C EOUIPMEST-SERVICE-WORKER -- 876.69 I t ;: J) • BERGIN. MICHAEL,J ENV. HEALTH SPEC. I 1252.00 „ BERNHARD!. DONALD L R G B SER. WRK. IV 1683.01 - -- - ---- , , -- -- -- — 974.99 BERNINGr CAI L CLERK IT I) BERRY, ORLANDO R R. C 8. SER. WKR. (I 1191.02 BETIELYO(Iis LORETTA LABORERS W.O. 268.00 , _ - - 280.07- � BLEOERMAN. FRANCIS BUS—DRIVER"'—""—� — ) BINDER. DIANNE L ELIGIBILITY TECH IV 1244.00 61NNS. MICHAEL F DEPUTY SHERIFF 1 86.64 i, 8INNS. M[CBAEC-F - -- -DEPUTY—S}IE}LTfF—T-- -- 120;76' - 1. Ai ri „ BISHOP. MARGO ANNE CLERK 1I c 914.99 I, ` 7" i. BI YENS. RAYMOND DEAN R. C 8. $ER, NKR. I 1488.00, -11 1, BIC SUH 7.00` } BOECK. DEBORAH A SECRETARY IV 1052.99 Ir • BDECK, STEPHEN BID. MAIN. WKR. III 1452.00 i, - BDEHNERi DELL A`G -CLE'RICA1:--SUPERVISOR 'IV -- -- 1511,99- ` $ BOMGARONER, MARY E SHERIFF'S INVESTIGATOR 1525. 20 ::II = s. BOPP. MARY R FOOD SERVICE WORKER - 163.01 I, BOWERS, E A DER. 1 ! �R 185.01 , ( 2185.01' ,�{) I., BOWERS, EARL ELIZABETH ABE GEN SER OF L18R V SER. 2593.99 BORT0(!i TONY E YOUTIT-IN -SCHOOL O I { ' � BOWERS. JUDITH E -SECURITY-SPECIALIST-11 - 113.28- - - . BONERS, JUDITH E SECURITY SPECIALIST I . 1133.65 (1 BOWMAN, JANE 0 OETDX,'SPECIALIST 1,402.00 _-_ _ _ --BOYERat-BETTY LABORERS b.D. — 268.0'0 _ 1`' BOYES. STANLEY I EXTENSION DIRECTOR 352.07 t, ' BRADY. KAREN R TECHNICAL SECRETARY I 110.40 r —OR AN0i'MICIiEL1E }I _ ^-PAYROLL CODR6INATOR 1.6$'1.00 V C% • BA ANTHER ALBERT J R. 4 8. SER. WKR. II 1345.02, • BRANINER, `JAMES A R, 6 8 ,87 .:' SER. WKR. II 10188 �) cc-- BRAUN:-El-ISASETH B PLACE— AL- SC IV-- -- - -- --- I630.0(1 { - - - wit+ „ Idi C' _ - - ___- _ _- _ _ __ -_ _ _ _ _ __-- _ _-__ __ . -__ ____ _ _ _ - -_ - _ _ -__ 1 il ` AUN GATE 12-20-82 RUN TIME 22' 12154 • PAYGROUP APT PAGE _ _ _ 45 3 • BRAVES GTEVEN_R DEPUTY SHER IFF -I -- 86.64 -------------- es • BRAVE, STEVEN It DEPUTY SHERIFF T , 1283.30 • '.. • BREALEALE. ROBERT L R. C e. SER. WKR. III 1382.00 • BRESSLER, DAVID W PARAMEDIC 1763. 11 __-- _ ____, _- • BREWER, JAMES C MAC. 6STRUCT• tESTOR 1642.00 3 • BRIGGS, ARTHUR PEST INSPECTOR 1488.00 BROGIEMCLAUG_HLIN._BEVERL_ CORRECTION MEDIC 1382.00 8ROOTEMARKLE, BRIUCE'B R 6 B SER. ARK• IV 1683.00 U •. BROWN, RICHARD T R. 6 6. SER. WKR. II 1191.02 ) •c_BRUNNER, DAWNA R PDX OPERATOR II 843.01 __ i l, BRUNIOl4, LARRY L UH-ERSHERIFF 2434.99 _ " :• BRYANT, SANDRA K ELEGIOILZTY TECH IV 1128.01 BUMP,' L ANY A Y ADMINISTRATIVE ASST. II 1190.99 J. - 8Ui16liCK, 00NAC0 if R. C B• SER. WKR. [1 1052.98 U BURNS, BARBARA ACCOUNTING CLERK III 1078.99 1 • BUSH. ROY R R• C B. SER• WKR. II 1348.03 ,)-- 15U-SS, LE-0C-A- --A-PP-KAISER- -1-E-- -- - - - - - IW52.90 `) - CAMERON, THEODORE D COMPUTER OPERATOR II 1347.99 ) CAMERON, VICKI LABORERS W.D. 199.33 CARPSELL i KIRSERLY-A ----CM:DTA:-Sr.-C-6ONSEL•-1- 1I33.00 a1 • CANO, JOSEPHINE E ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK II 821.99 1 • CARLETCH,_ RANDALL R CORPORAL t73.28 7-CARL AAN5ALl-Ft -Call-ORAL- - t57-33-it 4 - - <1 CARLSON. JACQUELINE E (LIG TECH III 974.99 7 I L CARLSON. JOHN C COUNTY COMMISSIONER 2041.6b' CARLSCY1 RORKAtT COUNTY C(fEiHi33TONEf� __--- -- —₹O4I bb` — " ` " • CARLSON, VIOLET J PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE II 1903.00 `, ; � CARMIN, JOE LABORERS W.O. 127.30 i CARRASCOi-ADRIANA-: -LABORERS-lI• . — - -!! O __- Z68-00 - a ..,3,1 <I • CARROLL, DONALD R ` ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER ENGINEER! 1642.00 rj CARROLL, GEORGE 0 8L0. MAIN, FORMAN 1602.01 t "CASTELOESi TINA DC' — —PROGRAAAEPFmAC [ — ITb7.99 - — ' <I CASTER, CATHERINE E PUN : I EMERGENCY 1383.03 7 CASTER. MARY R ACCOUNTING CLERK II 1053.00 n CATON, MYRA J -EL IGIra{ ITT -_ _ 1SQr39 - - iEIU , CATTLES. OUANE A TAX COLLECTOR 1340.00 CERDA, .EVANGELINE ADMINISTRATIVE ASST. I 1106.00 ii-CHACWCBARB C ART --_ -- OAKUM:`SE t'KA:._T -----__ -_._. _._.- TOZT•00- 'a . CHAMBERLAIN, SHERYL 0 DISPATCHER I 1002.00 ') CHAMBERS, CLAUDE M CUSTODIAL JAIL FOREMAN 1053.00 • 4MAP7N, TINDA A -- - - --EMERGENCT OUTUCASEWORKER -- -' -----1170;00-- _ _ -- -_ -- ---- _ Ii 't1 • CHAPPELL, JAMES C ENV,.HEALTH SPEC. I 1283.01 7 (RAVEL, FRANK LABORERS W.D. 83.75 - -,,- - -1,, CHRISMAA, JOTItZ N - CORPORA[` 1325.2 11 CHRZSTIAISEN, LIN H ACCOUNTING CLERK I 802.00 ;'1, - I •• CHRISTIANSEN. PAMELA 0 LABORERS W•D• 254.60 CHRISTMAN, JOHN 0- MECHANIC-III - - I4(111.(10 • (I , CHRISTOFEL, KEVIN I SERGEANT •1851.00 'I CHUENCEEIT, SANDRA E ACCOUNTING CLERK II 978.00 2. 'CLARK.- CHARLES E---- -- --SERGEANT` - - - 34-6:56_ - -- - - _ --- __- ----- - -- ---- - ----- -- - -- --- --- . ii ) 1 S� RUN DATE 12-20-82 RUN TIKE 22112354 ) PAYGROUP RPT PAGE 000 45 4 1) CLARK. CHARLES E SERGEANT 1547.58 CLARKr __-P REBECCA _A___ _ UBLIC f€ALTIT NURSE III 1725:00 !} CLASEN, JACQUELINE COOK 918.00 ; ) CLAUSS£N. DOUGLAS Ft' DEPUTY SHERIFF II 1452.43 CLYAER: RARLAN0 L" It. 8-`Bi -s(RwKig. II `.231:48 _- ,ii , CLYMER, HARLAND R K. 8. 'SER. WKR. II 1315.01 ) . C0GBURN, KIM DISPATCHER II `1191.00 , C0CBERT;ElTEASETfi IT - EKI`EN3T0N'AGEHT 39- .-7a " COLE. ERVIN H MECHANIC II 1524.99 ) COLE, GARY I. R. 6 6. SER. WK., II 1002.01 CDLE1 RICHARD A _—LIEUTENANT - _ - - ---- 210-13.4i -I �' , COLEMAN, CYNTHIA RAE CORPORAL < 1602.09 1 - COLLET'. WILLIAM T SECURITY'SPECIALIST II 1220.16 CUNUREAl,-SUCHARD-J --- --DEPUTY-SHERIFF II 1488.10 ([ . CONL IN. MARY ANN ELIG SUPY [V 1667.01 ) CONTRERAS. TINA YOUTH IN SCHOOL / SUM 67.00 I •r- COOCN -OA'IIEC"C- - — DEPUTY`SHERIFF-II-" T— 1452.43 — - - -- f • ' GOOCH. MARYLYN A DEPUTY SHERIFF II 1416. 55 i •h COOK. CHARLOTTE I ELIG TECH III . .897.19 ;. d COGLEYr"CARRY- - "— YOUTH-IN'5CHOOL 7:4 `7 SUM— — 65 — `l CORDOVA. BERNIE YOUTH IN SCHOOL / SUM 67.00 ) s I CORDOVA. JOSE E ELIGIBILITY TECH IV 1075.01 C0RNEL!US. NAROLO J--" — AP-ADMEN-Y-- ---- - - 2584:00 — ( ' • COS-4-"LEON. BARBARA CHILD PROT SC II 1340.9$ "`) s COUPER, 'RUTHMAE A LABORERS N.O. 214.40 "COZBEYr--ROY-E" -- - --`RT"6-8:"SERa'AXIt :4 If 10276 � (j • CRAIG. MONICA K ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK II 802.00 ) i • CRANDALL. MARGARET R ELIG SUPY IV 1667.01 - CRESPITII-ADELINA-S - --T-CUSTODIAL-HORKER• I-- ;-434.1Z - - - -- %;:',j RII. CRESP IN. MIKE' YOUTH IN SCHOOL / '.SUM. 33.50 O N CRISWELL, LYLE 0 R. 6 B. SER. WKR. II 1078.99 --CRONQUIST.-MARK - '--- EXTENSION AGENT- 5I8.75 i` ' ' , • CROTEAU. BRENOA L DISPATCHER I 918.00 i ') CAVIL ISABELLE LABORERS N.0. 134.00 4 1 $ CRUZ,-MARIA G-_ --- ----ELIGIBILITY-TECH-1V-----------------"-1305•99" ) - Ili 2,0, . :CUELLART -GERALOINO CLASSROOM S TRAINING WO " -211.05. . _CUNLIFFE, CHAS A DIR. PLANNING SERVICES 2375.00 CUNNINGHAM," GAYLE- - - --MICROBIOLOGIST'- -` 1283.0I` I� • CURT IS. MARY R ELIG TECH III ' 914.99 ' CUTLER, FLORENCE PRINTER II . ; , 1348.01 _ _ COIL IAPERS R.CHARD L TB PG"ENGINEER-1'SECURITY - _ 1530.40 - -- '�i• ) t�' GZAPErIS�Ct,"BETTY TYPIST +lII , .530.41 OAHLINi MARION C R 6 -B SER. WRK. IV ' 1602.00 OALTOH.`JEANETTE C - t-SECY IY - '-_._ 1372:Oi- fk 7 DALTON. RUTH E FOOD SERVICE WORKER 641.60 . DANIELSON. BRENT R EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH. 440.11 1 - OARHALLr-JACK'E "-- R. &'S.TSER. WKR. III-"- - I3I5.02 is '. DAUM, HAZEL A SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR 'II 1023.00 '0 •' DAV10. THOMAS 0 COUNTY ATTORNEY -4324.48 DAVIDSONr`-GCAOYS if ---- 7T`— E -: j ri ;2r rte C-n=# -rv.n-y-ryrw Il _ __. _.-___..._._ _ __ .._ _. .___... i RUN TIME 22112t54 RUN DATE L2-20-82PAGE ) 1 PAYGRCUP RPT 000 45 5_ 1 Q 1 1, • DAVIDSON, MARY A PUBLICHEALTH NURSE_I _? 1315.01 • DAVILA. JOE' YOOTH IN SCHOOL / SUM 40.20 I • DAVIS. ROBERT N VETERANS SER. OFF. 1802.00 •1 b I • DEAN. BILL IE JO COMMON. SER. COUNSEL. III 1452.00 ,I OEAM.- KATHY I AST. COUNTY-iiif: T 2'134.9 "- ,i, e • DENNIS. LINDA 1. LEGAL TECH V 1418.01 , OERRERA, ALVINA EMPLOYMENT TECH 1106.00 OrliiNG. OAVIO - LABORERS 11. 268.00 ' 01A1. VICTOR LABORERS M.0. 134.00 , DIETRICK. JANNA TECHNICAL SECRETARY I 954.00 , 610... RICKY CAPTAIN - 20;03" {) ,• DINNER. DEAN`M DEPUTY GIST. AT T I 2083.00 DIX0N. RONALD L YOUTH IN SCHOOL / SUN 67.00 '__. • DOMINGUEZ. LILTA TEACHER' ALOE 163.01 , t OREHER. DEAN S R 6 B SER. WRK. IV 1315.02 • ) 1 `• GRESSEL. 01809* 1 SECRETARY - i • 182.00 h K DREW. OEBaRAII 8 PUIC ifEALTN N1i} SE [U - 7642.01 - - r DAEWER. PATSY TRANSPORTATION SUPERVISOR 1563.01 ' "C3 1, J JOUARTE. JESUS MIKE : CUSTODIAL 'WORKER , 1133.99 41 1 ' r• DUUGEY, PKr ATRICIA A f 000 COMMON.SIR. WORKER 708.01- COUNSEL. III 1162.01 ) I • DUNHAM. MARY S ASST. OPERATIONS MGR. 1125.00 : 0-O TAf. H N RALP --- - DEPUTV THERTFE:I- 1226.17 - I � 1 • OUPEY. JULIAN E BUILDING INSPECTOR 1563.00 ='' k„ � °UPPER. RAY MECHANIC II 1452.00 00374N-. E1[ft1ETWA YOJTa TN SCHOOL"-T SUM 61.03 i', k, 1 1' OURAN. ERNEST R FACILITY MANAGER 1133.99 !': OURAN, PAMELA EDUCATIGN COORDINATOR 11.34.00 - -OaSI4.RIL-AC TECHNICAL SECRETARY II TO₹1.00 ! " lb EAGLESON. WILLIAM M BLOC ENGINEER / SECURITY 1002.00 i;i' � 1 EATON. JACK 0 PBX OPERATOR II _. 163.01 i I 4'- EATON-.JERRTLI7N-K_ t-ACi7Ei� • 794.50 1 I 41 • EGUS, CAROLYN A ADMINISTRATIVE ASST. I 1105.99 t; ' � i • ELDER. CLAYtON A. 6 8. SER. WKR. II 1078.99 -- -- - ___-- - - —I: `' j 1, ELDER KIR-IC - ACCIIITNTINa C[I:RK ;ITI ` _ — ib21:00 ' - o = CIE ELLIOTT. DALE A R 6 B SER. BRANCH HEAD 1683.01 ELLIBTT. EVAJOY OAY CARE SC I1 1551.49 ---_ _-- r �"ELtoi SU AN—I _ ____ SECRETARY 11 _ 1018.99 ;;,D 1 1 ENGLE. GAYLORD 0 DEPUTY SHERIFF 1 1251.99 ENGLISH. CHARLENE W ELIGIBILITY TECH IV 1371.99 • 3 ERUBIA. "JOBR- A.4 01 SER. RRK R 116t.--9-116t.--9-9 - L i • EREBIA. PABLO EQUIPMENT SERVICE WORKER 918.00 ESCAMILLA. 'OOROTHY M ADMINISTRATIVE ASST. II 1052.99 tESPo1R2A. JUANITA FOOD stnrce wokKER - 744.01 ESPINOZA. EDWARD L R. 6 8. SER. WKR. II 1021.01 ESPINOZA. JOSE F BLO. MAIN. WKR. I 1002.00 ESQUIBEC• ADRIAN G LIGtBILITY-TECiu` TV — - — 13i-₹.01 • l (D I t ' ESTREICH. HENRY R '"6 a SERB WAX. IV 1382.02 •)' ESTREICH. RICHARD 0 DIR. OF COMM. 1969.00 —_, FOR TCHi CilERYL -E-- -- -- 3NTLD Pir0T -SCTI 14_ - 749 7- 1 • { f 1 r) �. a --- e'rterf .:...a rv.�cx.rya sxszs - _.__ _.______--_ ..._-_. -.-..____ ______ ____.__. . __._._..__ _ _. .. _-__ _. _._ 4) RUN DATE 12-20-82 RUN TIME 22112154 .), PAYGROUP RPT PAGE 1) 000 45 O, . 1) EVANS. RANDALL J SYSTEMS PROGRAMMER III 2690.01_ .- -_ • FINER Ill-WILLIAA_S - -COMPUTETi-PROGRAMMER TI` - 1723.01 • FABER. ROBERI F R. C B. SER. NKR. II 1382.00 • S) • FAGERBERG. VIRGINIA ACCOUNTING CLERK IV 1417.00 -TAR RENDSUCH. -HAROLD APPAA1$ER TI + -11-4SAD- -- - ' )) �(; . FAHRENBRUCH. TRACY i ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK 1 288.00 FAHRENBRUCH, TRACY L ADMINISIRATLVE CLERK II 182.01 - i • FAR! RACCIt-MICHAEL A - COMMUM:-SER. CC+UNST:L�-I1— --- 1108:00 - 8 PETARD. LOIS E ACCOUNTING CLERK II 1220.99 "1) k FELTOM. LIANE M CHILD PROT SC III 1471.99 -"-FEUERSTEIN MARY _ANN - -COUNTY "CLERR-G "RECORDER - 2041.6611 E • FIGURELLI. VIVIAN YOUTH IN SCHOOL / SUN 67.00 3) FILLMORE_. 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T1 L82-.40 82-.40 TYDINGS, DIANNE L CORPORAL 433.20 • TYDINGS,_ DIANNE l CORPORAL 1642.04 - TYEERi TIMOTHY T - - PROGRAMMERTANAL. -I-- - -- __1768:00 • ULLMANN, DEANNA 6 DEPUTY SHERIFF II 1418.55 • UNRUH, - INEZ CHILD PROT SC III : 1112.00 S URAND. CHARLES Y — EXTENSTCIf AGENT__ _ - 433:42 VALENCIA. ELAINE R ADMIN. SECRETARY 1563.00 • ,� VALERIO, BARBARA J SECRETARY I 182.00 -VALLTEs VIRGLC - ---- --1.ABORERS w;O. ' -; _— 268:00 a a VAN8E8ER, JULIA A ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK 111 .978.00 VANOERPLOEG► DIANA J 243.82 `• -VANDRTELI-MARCIA_A__--_ PUBL1C-HEALTH"-NUk3E [- 13Ri'fi0 YARGULJCN♦ GEORGE B ENV. HEALTH SPEC. I ' i 00 � VASOUEi, DIANA ACCOUNTANT l ,4'3;.p; VASCUEZ, THOMAS -_—_ - R.-E 8 "-3ER: iwKR;-TI[--- __ --- 1252.00 — — -- - • • VIALPON00i GARY T YOUTH IN SCHOOL / SUM - 67.00 • VIGIL, MARSHALL LABORER/CARPENTER ' 112.80 • - YIGICI`ROGfR-E ' - ---- BUICOtNG-tHSPECTOR - " � --" - 1563:00 i • . 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III 1191.00 t• • WATKINS, LARRY R COMPUTER PROGRAMMER II - 1442.01 ITEB87 ROBERT -LABORERS-11.1)• - - 241.20 , • '' WEBER, RICK A PARAMEDIC 2019.60 1 • WEBER, VICKY I. ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK II 821.99 -WEBS TER, JOE-M --------- EUSTOOIAC 11ORKER -�- - --821,-99-- - - ---- • ' WEGNER, BRUNO R. C B. SER. NKR. III 1562.98 'W ' WEINER, MELVIH LEE R . E 8. SER. WKR. III 1252.01 , • ,- MEIS8R0OK;-HAROLD E- --- -R--G--B--SER-'WKR:TT-----_- --_-- —I3ST:00---- - -- - -- - - - - --- _ -_ . .__ _- _ -- - ----- - - RUN DATE 12-20-82 RUN it @ 22tI2t54 1 gir PAYGROUP RPT PAGE 000 45 • - n • T • WE . . _ 094 -5,_____ - � 75 , �LH14T-1•99 a • —WES₹CH, ORVILLE LABORERS NO WEST* DIANE SUE 110 PR0T Si III — ' WEST. JACK L R 6 8 SER. BRANCH HEAD 1642.00 •• • WEST, RAY A R. 6 8. SER. 1aKR. II 1105.99 IiETUEI• RERf7R — nEPUrr SHERIFF-11 03.20 —- —- -- — -- 4 • WETZEL, KURT K - 0EPUTY SHERIFF. It 14f2.44 • ,)1 • - WHITE, RUSSELL L DEPUTY SHERIFF II 239.92-____ •_ „__ •_ ,4 �_ ISHif>;, RUSSELL L --Wit- SHERIFF II 1652.43 i yr • WHITING, SANDRA L SR. SYSTEMS ANALYST 2378.00 } ti1LDE, JOHN COMMUN. SER. COLNSEL. 1 • 1t33.99' I; ' MIT,KTM, JOf H --A'IRI•-6tlt`S`ERVT�.I NtCRKER - -1010:01 - .r- `!. !I my • ' WILKINSON. DEBRA S. ACCOUNTANT II 1602.00 •� -WILLCOX, ELI K SECURITY.'SPECIALIST i - 1105.96 134.40 �__-- , • l7ItLT1CM3iR€0bY i IAeDR€t3"k:0: , • �' , WILLOUGHBY. TIMOTHY I CUSTODIAL FOREMAN 1251.99 • WILSON. DIANA N ACCOUNTANT I _ 1411.01 --W1 SON--PAMELA A --- .__R- 6 8.-CLERK-/OISP. -_- — - --- IIF = WIHSETI, RANDOLPH J DEPUTY SHERIFF', it 1452.43 ' — _ _WITTMUSe EDITH H ACCOU&TING`Gt£RK 11 1021.00 r i10JC IESiAK� NANE7 TE`C— i3TSPA7CRElE i — _ — 58:06 _� _ —_ :__�w _ _ ------___ _ - - --- ----- __- - � IP MOVES, JERRY A DIRECTOR OF AMBULANCE SERVICE 3024.24. ,». W000ARD, VERLE L R. 6 8, SER. WKR. III 1452.03 , . _-WOOL-EY,-AALPIcR DTA:AfA:TiiSTIf: g3₹3.�0 --------------- --------- ---I--7------'--"---------- -------- WORDEN, DAVID EMPLOYMENT Y£CH ` [018.99 • WORKMAN, ROBERT 4 LIEUTENANt �2208.O1 • INATSi-LTUDA-11— _ -AaHTfl13111ATIVE z€RK Tr- 831.if9- - - ------- - -- - --- - - - --- i A YETTER, ELDON R R C 8 SER. -WKR. V. 1563.00 • • , YOST,' STEPHAN N SHERIFF'S INVESTIGATOR 1563. 14 r YOST;-STEP1fE7.1 -- • i f1≤RTFFi-S-1HfESYTOT►T0v TT3. g -� 2O . YOST, SUSAN 1' ELIGIBILITY tECH `TV 112.1.99 I:,0 YOON0ERifER FRANCIS `ACHENISTRAT SPECIALIST Tr " - • 1101.96 { ₹599— - - ' v� li 1AHARRIS,r Kim 1 CORRECTION MEDIC 138;.00 �•� ZAMORA, LUCIA ELIG TECH V 1551.59 IN. -ZAROAAi 'NANUEL — --Y6UTii-TF7-3Ck 01-7-S17N -_ T-WT 0b -`` • 1ENHARI. ALI 9 CIVIL ENGINEER , 11 !` 2 0.01 - v `• �•0 • 208ECKi 0AV10 s1 0[R• OF CORR. C0UN.,PRDG __ . 'k56}.Ol • ,,i i. r t J, ' 4 l Ji1•. • e ) . WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY OATS $ 12/23/82 C WARRANT REGISTER PAGE s 1 ) AS Of , 12/21/82 C WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND CEPS ) HUNGER NO --- r. .__.__ 011518 AOAMS AL HA1220 114.00 74 5034 C 174.00 011519 BOSHNER APARTMENTS HA1220 115.00 74 9034 ~175.00 (.' 011520 ()OYES STANLEY L M11220 128.41 01 3400 0 128.41 (. 011521 80YLE INVESTMENT HA1220 381.00 74 5034 (, 381.00 ) 011522 BRISTOL 4 ROBINSON PROP HA1221 959.00 74 9034 ( ____.w_ ._ 959.00 ( 011523 CAMPBELL 8E11Y L HAI220 185.00 74 5034 185.00 ( 011524 CASSEDAY LYNN HA1220 159.00 14 5034 ( 159.00 ) 11 011525 CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERV NOVREP 1,622.00 21 6813 ti ) ( _-_-1,622.00 , 011526 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ST1220 5,172.20 21 6593 r 5►172.20 ( ) 011521 COLO DEPT OF HEALTH WATER 36.00 19 4170 ( 36.00 ) 011528 COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE LCI2I6 20.00 19 4170 ( ---- - 20.00 011529 COOPER RALPH HA1220 137.00 74 5034 ) 137.00 r ) 011530 CREATIVE IMPRESSIONS 4355 11.00 01 3182 i 11.00 L 011531 0 0 4 E APARTMENT HA1220 568.00 74 9034 WAP200P NOLO COUNTY DATE 112/21/82 C. WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 2 9 AS OF. i 12/21/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSW, FUND DEPT 1 _NUMBER NO i. ) 568.00 011532 OICK NOLAN HA1220 - 195.00 74 9034 (, 195.00 ) 011533 OROSCHE, 0 E HA1221 288.00 74 9034 (, 1 288.00 (, 011534 ELLIS 6 CAPP EQUIP CO H1053 12.99 61 9020 ) H1) 16 50.00 61 9020 H1242 1.49 61 9020 (, H1324 15.66 61 9020 ) H1416 8.44 61 9020 H1441 11.55 61 9020 (, H1415 359.69 61 9020 ) H1491 5.35 61 9020 H1523 1.49 61 9020 -r . - ' 466.66 ( / 011535 ESQUIBEL JACOB HA1220 109.00 14 9034 ) -_ ►09.00 ( , ) 011536 EUGENE QUINONES 6 ATTORNY 800184 6,000.00 66 9020 ( , 6,000.00 1 011531 FIRESTONE NO JDI NH 112982 2,216.00 01 1012 ( , -ate o--r- 1 2,216.00 ( . 011538 FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO 317338 35.70 19 4180 ) 35.70 ( . ) 011539 FOX LOIS HA1220 181.00 74 9034 ( 181.00 ) 011540 GAONA JESSE HA1220 190.00 74 5034 1 r-. 190.00 011541 GLAMMEIER GWEN HA1220 13.00 74 9034 23.00 011542 GREECE: AUTO SUPPLY 203029 16.00 61 9020 i ( , O 1 - e_.-s .__ _ .--.---•--.T- .-______ __.. 1 \.i ` ) WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 112/21/82 ( ) WARRANT REGISTER PAGE a 3 • . ) AS OA = 12/21/82 ( : WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMI FUND DEPT . ) NUMBER NO ( p ) I 203067 12.88 61 9020 l 203010 8.28 61 9020 31.16 ( 011543 GREELEY FOOD CLEARING HS£ 110382 15.60 01 2310 i 15.60 011544 GREELEY GAS CO 3950 207.82 61 9020 4100 2.663.39 61 9020 • ( . ~ 2.871.21 ( 011545 GREELEY OFFICE EQUIPMENT 6920 190.90 74 9032 ) -.a«- i r 190.90 ( ) O11546 GROVER HOUSING AUTHORITY NOYREP 1.275.00 21 6813 ( 1.275.00 ) 011547 HAM PATRICIA 11A1220 192.00 74 9034 C . ) 192.00 ( 011548 HIGGINS MARVIN HA1220 168.00 74 9034 ) --_ 168.00 011549 HOME LIGHT 6 POWER CO 0007 4.94 61 9020 4.94 011550 HJMMEL BARBARA M11213 51.00 19 4140 M 57.00 011551 JEROME CO A06352 11.16 01 2110 ) { 1616 . 011552 JO8E. ELSIE HA1220 133.00 74 9034 t ( +� 133.00 ) 011553 KAVENY RAYMOND HA1220 112.00 74 9034 __ ) 172.00 ( 011554 KEUFFEL 6 ESSER CO 806810 67.25 01 1014 ) i ( M _67.25 \ (S ) WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE i 12/21/82(I WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 4 ) - AS OF i 12/21/82 • ( . WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMI FUND DEPT . ) NUMBER NO ( I 011555 KEYMAN AGENCY HA1220 324.00 74 5034 ( I 324.00 011556 KULIK LEA $11216 12.00 19 4140 ( • ._�-- e ~ / 12.00 ( ' 011551 LUTHER CARL HA1220 156.00 74 5034 ( , 156.00 1 011558 MARTINSON JOANNA C $11213 31.20 19 4140 ( 37.20 ) 011559 MCPHEE MARY HA1220 180.00 74 9034 w_ ) 180.00 011560 MEALS ON WHEELS NOYREP 1,243.00 21 6863 USDA11 604.00 21 6813 ( 1,847.00 011561 MERRITT CASWELL $11213 12.40 19 4170 ( $11217 56.80 19 4170 , ) 129.20 ( . ) . . 011562 MEYER JACQUE MI1217 55.28 19 4130 ( ' 55.28 ) 011563 MEYERS NAROLO HAl22O 20540 74 5034 ( �o . . ) 1 205.00 1 19 ( 011564 MOUNTAIN BELL 006664 145.36 19 4153 ) 0E1513 88.97 19 4110 0E2940 11.54 19 4110 ( 0E3307 133.94 19 4110 ) DE6664 193.82 19 4151 0E9919 8.15 19 4110 ( 0E9973 10.42 19 4152 15730E 88.96 21 6950 66640E 468.40 19 4152 ( 99190E 8.16 21 6950 i) 99730E 10.41 19 4153 , ( 1,168.13 i) 011565 NEWCO INC 013202 8.71 01 5140 ;.) e) WAP2OOP W5LO COUNTY OATE t 12/21/82 () WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 4 5 O AS OF t 12/21/82 (1 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAM1 FUND DEPT 3 NUMBER NO (1 ) .ter 8.11 IJ .) 011566 NIRA RITA HA1220 11.00 74 9034 ( 11.00 011561 NOBEL INC A36016 117.39 19 4152 ( A95685 8.56 19 4152 360163 111.39 19 4153 956857 8.55 19 4153 371.89 ( 011568 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER BRYANT 396.11 21 6593 ) 526635 19.80 19 4140 796709 34.15 19 4140 ) 450.12 ( 011569 OffEN ACE HARDWARE 98283 3.78 61 9020 ) 98288 18.06 61 9020 21.84 ) 011570 PALMOUIST ALLEN MI1215 54.18 19 4180 ( , _ ) �� 54.18 011511 PATIENT ADVOCACY TEAM HA1220 146.00 74 9034 ) NOVREP 1,724.00 21 6813 1.87 O0 ) 011572 PETTY CASH POTTER 18.67 19 4110 ( STOW 5.68 19 4110 ' . STOYR 13.50 19 4170 1 WOOL 4.52 19 4110 42.31 ( 011513 POSTMASTER 80X12 26.00 21 4950 1 26.00 1 011574 REHABILITATION L VISITING ROMP 3,521.00 21 6813 _..o.t .. r_ ) 3.521.00 011515 RICE ELVIS HA1220 116.00 74 9034 ) 116.00 ` ) WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 3 12/21/82 O WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 3 6 1 AS OF $ 12/21/82 O WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT 1 NUMBER NO 011576 ROSE H00GIN NA1202 221.00 14 $034 O 221.00 / 011571 ROTHMAN ELMER M11220 50.15 01 3400 50.15 (% 011518 ROYAL 8 PARK HA1220 681.00 14 S034 . o 687.00 (% J 011579 SAMS PRODUCE A18051 189.53 19 4153 18031 189.53 19 4152 • - 24453 27.74 19 4140 3 ~406.80 ) 011560 SANDY KNOLLS MANOR N41220 506.00 14 5034 • (% �~ 506.00 011581 SANITARY LAUNDRY A54343 4.68 19 4140 11. A59069 .92 19 4140 3 54343 4.67 19 4180 59069 .93 19 4180 (, -- ') 11.20 (` 011582 SCHELTINGA DREW 121582 325.26 01 3182 ) 325.26 r 1 011583 SORRELL DOYLE HA1221 111.00 74 S034 ft- 171.00 ) 011584 STEWART C STEVENSON INC 10258 180.00 61 5020 ) 180.00 `' 011585 TILLINGHAST APTS NA1220 190.00 14 9034 '7 , 190.00 <. L 011586 TURNER MILLICENT M11217 139.55 19 4110 139.55 4 011581 UNITED FOOD SERVICE A90821 113.85 19 4153 r 90827 113.84 19 4152 li 227.69 I D f WAPZ00P SELO COUNTY GATE a 12/21/82 0 0 b WARRANT REGISTER PAGE + 1 AS OF 4 12/21/82 ® WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUNO DEPT NUMBER NO ® 011588 VWR SCIENTIFIC -_ 844310 31.36 19 4110 ® 31.36 011589 WELD MENTAL HEALTH NOVPEP 1,610.00 21 6813 11610.00 NDVREP 409.00 21 6813 t 011590 WELOCO 5 INC 409.00 ) t 011591 WIEOEMAN PERRY L NA1220 160.00 14 9034 it 160.00 011592 WONES JERRY 122082 36.80 01 2160.80 O t -_ «36 C 011593 XEROX CORPORATION 7080NO 55.00 19 4153 (.j 110.00 • () TOTAL 4 40.697.52 • • t} 0 9 1 ( : r ill • WAPZOOP MELO COUNTY GATE 1 12/21/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE s 8 • AS OF i 12/21/82 • ID • THIS IS TQ CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUOGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LIST 0 CLAIMS AS SHCYN ON PAGE. 1 a THROUGH a AND OATEObECfm8E2 a) t 19 )9 ,AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD 81 TQ THE RESPECTIVE Y COS iA E AMOUNTS SET CFPCSIIE THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AdIOUNt $ fo,G`7'/" a OAIEO THIS �d",DAY OFDECE� �ze, 14y�: j551`I r/OIAE lQR s NIGEMENT 0 • ANO BWGyG V SU&S REBEO AND SWORN 10 BEFORE ME iH15a=1^1 DAY OFfbEtEAEcti 19Pa NY C MAI ION () IRESI $17/b'S AJ NOTARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY CCMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY , CCLCRAOD MERE 8Y IAPPROVEI IDISAPPR I TM ' INS AS 56T FORTH ABOVE, ANO WARRANTS IN PAYMENT TNEREFOi�,,PC HERESY *01k 0 Ahl' UPCN THE &LryP.5CAL1 • FUND TOTALING $ 40,O1-5D. DATED THIS „r.;7^1 DAYOF-DECgrc&'.k, 194?- ATTESTS —"raw((�,ytin� UMW CLERK Aga RECCRCER BY • �jO�E UTY � 4u+4AIRMAN M 8 MEMBER !EMBER MEMBER �tCc "7 \ z`_.�o-Ka� /�/2Lflsu � "`�� �.�.o,". (� � 't 'I,� �/ 71), • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ® • • r • • ID q WAP200P WELD COUNTY GATE t 12/20/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t I AS OF t 12/20/82 ® WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMf FUND DEPT NUMBER NOfli S 41 011487 AGLAND INC A12333 592.30 61 9020 A12334 405.86 61 9020 B E12033 223.00 61 9020 Tb J25396 9.033 .72 61 1020 P42249 88.56 61 9020 i P42250 115.22 61 9020 017908 106.00 61 9020 X40968 38.50 61 9020 4 X41010 12.50 61 9020 X41024 35.00 61 9020 0 4 10.730.66 0 011488 BROYLES MABEL 0684 227.95 01 1012 IS 227.95 4 e 011489 BUILDINGS G GROUNDS OEPT 0208 8.40 01 2320 8.40 011490 CALVERT ELECTRONICS INC 081825 31.35 01 1061 e • 31.35 • 011491 CENTENNIAL DELICATESSEN INf282 15.00 01 1154 O TR1282 10.50 01 9020 25.50 011492 CENTRAL MEDICAL SUPPLY 4857 163.00 01 2160 A 163.00 e 011493 COLORADO PARIS COMPANY 34417 29.94 61 1020 ` 34430 23.10 61 9020 34570 21.44 61 1020 14.48 011494 COPELAND FASTENER CU 20559 49.83 61 9020 49.83 • i 011495 GREELEY AUTO SUPPLY 202983 15.76 61 9020 IP 15.76 6 011496 N W MOORE EQUIPMENT CO W05051 2.561.50 61 9020 ` 2.567.50 0 011491 HILLSIDE AUTO PARTS 1752438 19. 12 61 S020 t WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE t 12/20/82 C WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 2 AS OF 1 12/20/82 t . 4 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAI4: FUND DEPT ARRANT 175357 -`---_--5.29 61 9020 4 25.01 011498 JAN11 STANLEY TU1282 15.00 01 9020 75.00 05 4 011499 JOHNSUN CONTROLS INC 061384 _--__-508_56 01 1061 �/ 508.56 011500 MACDONALD EQUIPMENT CO A43141 29.01 61 9020 AZ 4 --- -29.01 h. 011501 MEYER JACQUE M11208 75.98 19 4130 4 75.98 P • 011502 MONARCH PLUMB SUPPLY CO 004212 4.47 01 1061 4.47 4 011503 NEWCO INC 13154 6.19 01 1061 0 4 6.19 011504 NORTH COLD MEDICAL CENTER 113082 1.117.92 01 2160 t 10117.92til 41, 011505 NOVAK DALE 101282 -__-_-,75.00 01 9020 75.00 b 011506 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 91517 9.49 01 1061411, 97651 8.91 01 1061 b 97833 .38 01 1061 A 98211 5.99 01 1061 98225 7L88 01 1061 98267 5.08 01 1061 O. 37. 13 011501 PEPSI COLA DDITLING CO NG9908 66.00 19 4110 6 66.00 • 011508 PLANT EQUIPMENT CO 2888 10071.53 61 9020 1,011.53 0 it 4-9 WAP200P WELD COUNTY OATS 4 12/20/82 ( WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 7 3 AS OF a 12/20/82 7 (, WARRANI PAYEE INVOICE WSAMI FUND OEPI 7 NUMBER NO 011509 SCHIIOMEIER DAVE TU1282 75.00 01 9020 1 � -~ 15.00 1 011510 SEARS C G 101282 75.00 01 9020 IS 75.00 011511 W C CLERK L RECORDER PRGCRO 1, 781.16 01 1025 1,781.16 . 011512 WABASH DATA CORP 47509 4, 700.00 65 1191 4 C 4, 100.00 9) 011513 WAGNER EQUIP CO A07647 52.58 61 9020 it A07761 12.66 61 9020 w A01894 211.68 61 SU20 A08272 549.22 61 9020 Q A08273 9.93 61 9020 408431 59.82 61 5020 n A08438 11.63 61 9020 Q A08654 163. 78 61 5020 408879 46.41 61 9020 S A08883 16.68 61 9020 Q A09111 144.22 61 5020 409830 11 .39 61 9020 S A3791 126.53 61 9020 Q 007378 16.07 61 5020 06648A 22.45 61 9020 08272A 426.38 61 9020 -_~1,881.51 w • s 011514 WAGNER EQUIP CO 08423A 18.30 61 9020 08819A 25.44 61 5020 (. -__ 103.14 011515 WEISBROOK HAROLD 6 SLAIN AGREE 180.00 11 3140 180.00 S (re 011516 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 3033 -------20.00 01 2160 9 20.00 G. 011517 WINOGRA05 STEEL C SUPPLY 04511 43.55 61 5020 7 S . 43.55 (S TOTAL t 25,826.79 S • i WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY DATE 112/20/82 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 4 AS OF 112/20/82 • • • • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING ANO BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHORN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH ►� AND OATED�EQLMBEf o70) 19? ANQ THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE OG S IN NE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE ® THCIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ , 5„Mr, rif/ DATED THISaaNbOAY OF_�tfCCUJL;F/P? 19A)4 f� et.-- DIREf�TOR MANAGEMENT - AND 8U GET SU SCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS,;)`! DAY Dfveateve, 190- MY MM S C EY !REST tines • NOTARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELO COUNTY. COLCRA00Aa HERE 8Y (APPROVE) (OISA PROVE) I CLAIMS AS SET FORTIS ABOVE ) AND WA RANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFG E HE E8Y RDER DRAWN UPON THE4F4E.CIIU FUND TOTALING S a5 tdtv.'19 GATED THIS . 4 OAYOF CF174t�, , t9 P3.. ATTESTS CL�A/� it • • OEPUT} CHA) MAN ME BER MEMBER � M MEMBER �UN1Y CLERKME BERECCR6£R BY l4i;. ..` %.+e-e A<„,7 1 )CLflt rt,�y""",l�arCNa"� L'21`�ic W //� p/i GLZ�/ la • • , • • • o • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e • 40 Bidders Amount Commercial Office Products Co. Aurora, CO $16,225.98 Partial Bid Heflin Office Supply Greeley, CO $17,245.05 Partial Bid Nelson Office Supply Greeley, CO $17,339.52 Partial Bid Greeley Office Equipment, Inc. Greeley, CO $17,406.12 Ray's Office Equipment, Inc. Greeley, CO $17,612.26 Partial Bid All bidders will accept a partial bid. PRESENT MILK PRODUCTS BID: Mrs. Rhoden stated that the milk products will be supplied to the Sheriff's Department (Jail), Health Department (ARRC), Human Resources Department (Head Start)and the Youth Shelter Home. The bids submitted as follows are for the period of January I0, 1983 through December 31, 1983 and will be considered for approval on January 5, 1983: Bidders Sinton Dairy Greeley, CO Meadow Cold Dairy Greeley, CO Lowell-Paul Farm Dairy Greeley, CO PRESENT VIDEO EQUIPMENT AND INSTALLATION BID: Mrs. Rhoden reviewed the following bids to be presented for consideration of approval on January 5, 1983: Bidders Amount Security West, Inc. ----'" Denver, CO $6,588.50 Security West, Inc. Denver, CO (Alternate Bid) $6,569.95 Otter: Electronics Eaton, CO $7,018.30 Video Teknix, Inc. Denver, CO NO BID CONSIDER ISSUANCE OF DUPLICATE ADC WARRANT #43238 IN THE AMOUNT OF $320.00: Hr. Hanes requested the issuance of duplicate ADC Warrant 143238 in the amount of $320.00. Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to approve this request. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST TO CHANCE TIME OF JANUARY 3, 1983 MEETING TO BEGIN AT 10:30 A.H. On January 3, 1983 it will be necessary to change the regularly scheduled 9:00 A.M. Board meeting to 10:30 A.H. The Board deems this change is necessary to allow time for Jackie Johnson and Gene Brantner, the newly elected County Commissioners, to receive their oaths of office during swearing-in ceremonies to be conducted at 9:00 A.M. in District Court. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to change the time of the January 3rd Board meeting from 9:00 A.M. to 10:30 A.M. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER WAIVING MINUTES OF DECEMBER 22, 1982 UNTIL DECEMBER 29, 1982 FOR APPROVAL: Commissioner Stefnmark made a motion to waive the minutes of December 22, 1982 until December 29, 1982 due to the holiday weekend beginning December 23, 1982. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Page 3, December 22, 1982 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS - - = - = --_- _.-= I MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO DECENGER 22, 1982 TAPE 182-100 The Board of County Commiasionera of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Wednesday, December 22, 1982, at the hour of 9:00 A.H. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on toll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner John T. Martin, Chairman Commissioner Chuck Carlson, Pro Tem Commissioner Norman Carlson, Excused Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner June K. Steinmark Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Bette M. Foose MINUTES: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners' meeting of December 20, 1982, as written. Commissioner C. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS/DELETIONS TO THE AGENDA: The Chairman included on the agenda as item 110 under New Business, Consider issuance of Duplicate ADC Warrant No. 43129 in the amount of $387.00; and delete item 14 under New Business, Consider corrected resolution for social services for 12/15/82 in the amount of $394.00. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. .' DEPARTMENT HEADS: Chuck Cunliffe, Director of Planning Services, reported on some of the activities of his department covering the period of time from January 1, to November 30, 1982. He stated that in the long range planning, the department is continuing to do research on the up date of the statistical information for the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. Other areas in which the staff is ,1 currently involved includes, thr review and development of compatibility criteria for mobile homes, and developing criteria for the sanitary landfill sites. The sanitary landfill study may .evolve into a waste management plan which would be either included in the Comprehensive Plan or become a supple- ment to the Comprehensive Plan adopted by the County. The department is also involved with identifying certain areas of the County to use in an analysis of the cost and benefits of services provided to developments by the County and other utilities in the rural areas of the County. This information will be used in the review of the Comprehensive Plan policies and in all these projects that are being coordinated with other County and State agencies to assist with some of the preliminary research in some of these areas. Mr. Cunliffe concluded his report with the following: TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM The Planning staff provided technical assistance to eight incorporated towns or cities during 1982. In some instances, the assistance provided was in more than one area. Currently, the printing of the Town of Eaton's Zoning Regulations is being completed, the City of Fort Lupton's construction speci- ficattons for public improvements, and a base map for the Town of Erie. This program will be offered in 1983 and various incorporated toms and cities will be contacted during January, 1983, to ask if they wish to parti- cipate in the technical assistance program. Subsequent, to the staff reviewing the municipalities' responses and requests, they will be presented to the Board during the latter part of February for final approval. CURRENT PLANNING Received and processed a total number of 257 land use applications. This figure is a 252 increase from the total number of cases received during the same time period in 1981 (205 cases in 1981). Seventeen of these applications were initiated by the staff through the Weld County Planning Commission for the purpose of considering rezoning parcels in the outlying areas of the County zoned other than agricultural which had existing agricultual businesses located on them or were presently undeveloped. In the majority of the cases considered the zoning was not changed or reverted to an agricultural zoning classification. PUBLIC CONTACTS Total number of public contacts vas 6,295. There were 4,503 telephone contacts and 1,792 personal contacts made. This compares with a total of 6,699 contacts made during the same time period in 1981. This represents a 62 decrease from 1981 in total contacts. These figures do not include contacts made with the Director or the administrative support staff. BUILDING PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS 1,759 permits were issued. These include 968 building permits, 521 electrical permits and 270 mobile home permits. This reflects a it decrease from the number of permits issued in 1981 during the same period of time. Total valuation'of permits issued in 1982 through the end of November increased 11% whin compared to the valuation of permits issued during the same time period in 1981. As of December 17th, 11,707 inspections were completed. There were 2,031 active permits which have not been finaled. This figure includes 339 town permits, 189 mobile home permits, and 1,503 building and/or electrical permits. ZONING ENFORCEMENT Received 204 zoning complaints. After investigation, 54 were considered not to be in violation of the Zoning Ordinance, 52 are still under investigation, and 98 were established as violation cases. Of the 98 established violation cases, 83 have been corrected leaving 15 cases still in progress. Wendell Fuller, Assistant Hospital Administrator, was not present. ANyn1NCEMENT: Chairman Martin stated that the reason for Commissioner Norman Carlson's absence is because he was admitted to the hospital yesterday with a blood clot in his leg. WARRANTS: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the following warrants as presented by Claud Hanes: Encumbrance Claims General Fund $ 66,524.31 Payroll Warrants $751,286.43 Payroll Wang Warrants $ 19,137.09 Social Services Social Services $ 27,049.63 Old Age Pension $ 4,095.00 Old Age Pension - correction $ 394.00 Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. BIDS: PRESENT OFFICE SUPPLIES BID: Mrs. Bette Rhoden, Purchasing Director, presented the following bids to be considered for approval on January 5, 1983: Bidders Amount Bachman's Inc. Greeley, CO $15,409.96 Page 2, December 22, 1982 Bidders Amount Commercial Office Products Co. Aurora, CO $16,225.98 Partial Bid Mellin Office Supply Greeley, CO $17,245.05 Partial Bid Nelson Office Supply Greeley, CO $17,339.52 Partial Bid Greeley Office Equipment, Inc. Greeley, CO $17,406.12 Ray's Office Equipment, Inc. Greeley, CO $11,612.26 Partial Bid All bidders will accept a partial bid. PRESENT MILK PRODUCTS BID: Mrs. Rhoden stated that the milk products will be supplied to the Sheriff's Department (Jail), Health Department (ARRC), Human Resources Department (Head Start)and the Youth Shelter Home. The bids submitted as follows are for the period of January 10, 1983 through December 31, 1983 and will be considered for approval on January 5, 1983: Bidders Sinton Dairy Greeley, CO Meadow Gold Dairy Greeley, CO Lowell-Paul Farm Dairy Greeley, CO PRESENT VIDEO EQUIPMENT AND INSTALLATION BID: Mrs. Rhoden reviewed the following bids to be presented for consideration of approval on January 5, 1983: Bidders Amount Security West, Inc. Denver, CO $6,588.50 Security West, Inc. Denver, CO (Alternate Bid) $6,569.95 Ottem Electronics Eaton, CO $7,018.30 Video Teknix, Inc. Denver, CO NO BID CONSIDER ISSUANCE OF DUPLICATE ADC WARRANT 943238 IN THE AMOUNT OF $320.00: Mr. Hanes requested thu issuance of duplicate ADC Warrant 943238 in the amount of $320.00. Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to approve this request. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST TO CHANGE TIME OF JANUARY 3, 1983 MEETING TO BEGIN AT 10:30 A.H. On January 3, 1983 it will be necessary to change the regularly scheduled 9:00 A.M. Board meeting to 10:30 A.M. The Board deems this change is necessary to allow time for Jackie Johnson and Gene Brantner, the newly elected County Commissioners, to receive their oaths of office during swearing-in ceremonies to be conducted at 9:00 A.H. in District Court. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to change the time of the January 3rd Board meeting from 9:00 A.M. to 10:30 A.M. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER WAIVING MINUTES OF DECEMBER 22, 1982 UNTIL DECEMBER 29, 1982 FOR APPROVAL: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to waive the minutes of December 22, 1982 until December 29, 1982 due to the holiday weekend beginning December 23, 1982. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Page 3, December 22, 1982 CONSIDER RESOLUTION AMENDING THE WELD COUNTY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN: Linda Piper of the Human Resources Department, explained the purpose of this resolution is tb. incorporate; into the Weld County Affirmative Action Plan the Division of Human'Resources Affirmative Action Plan,updates from 1981 and 1982. The amended Grievance Procedures eliminate all reference to the Community Services Administration. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the resolution. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Steinmark and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER HEAD START DENTAL AGREEMENT - HUMAN RESOURCES: Mrs. Piper atatedthat this agreement is with Dr. Richard Conway, a local dentist, to provide dental examination, prophlyaxis therapy, application of topical flouride, and X-rays for Head Start children with a reimbursement of $75.00 per child. Hie name is being added to the program. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the dental agreement. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER PROJECT PROGRESS REVIEW REPORTS - HUMAN RESOURCES: Mrs. Piper reviewed the final project progress review reports for the Energy Crisis Intervention Program and the Community Food and Nutrition Program, which were funded through the Community Services Administration. The reports outlined the goals, accomplishments and assessment of effectiveness for each grant over the past year. Both grants have ended as of September 30, 1982. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the project progress review reports for Human Resources. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION FOR HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE H:MBERSHIP FOR REAPPOINTMENT OF MARIA VELASQUEZ, RUTH VAN DER MAAS AND DAVID VAN SANT: The Human Resources Committee discussed membership for the committee and recommended to the Board the following individuals for reappointment, Maria Velasquez, Public Sector, Aims Community College; Ruth van der Maas, Private Sector, League of Women Voters; and David Van Sant, Public Sector, Fort Lupton School District, stated Mrs. Piper. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to reappoint the named individuals to the Human Resources Committee. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby. It carried unanimously. CONSIDER 1983 AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY SHERIFF AND TOWN OF CILCREST FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT PROTECTION: Lt. James Hayward, representing the Weld County Sheriff's Office, reviewed the agreement between the Town of Gilcrest and Weld County Sheriff's Office for law enforcement protection. He notated the changes between the 1982 and 1983 agreements. The 1982 agreement expires December 31, 1982. This agreement is for the period of January 1, 1983 to December 31, 1983. Also present and representing the Sheriff's Office was Undersheriff L. L. Brunson. They answered questions of the Board and discussion followed regarding the 1983 agreement revisions. The County Attorney suggested that the word "Jury" be stricken in Paragraph #10. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the agreement subject to the correction, the deletion of the word "Jury" from paragraph 110. The motion vas seconded by Commissioner C. Carlson. It carried unanimously. CONSIDER ISSUANCE OF DUPLICATE ADC WARRANT NO. 43129 IN THE AMOUNT OF $387.00: Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to approve the issuance of duplicate ADC Warrant No. 43129 in the amount of $387.00. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. PLANNING: AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN RELEASE OF BOND FOR MINING GROVER SOLUTION TEST SITE - WYOMING MINERALS: Chuck Cunliffe of the Planning Department, reported that this involves the release of two bonds that were posted by Wyoming Mineral Corporatic. on the Grover solution mining site. On May 5, 1982 Wyoming Mineral representatives appeared before the Board and at that time the Board authorized the release of the $5,000.00 bond and a condition placed on the release of the $41,250.00 bond. The $41,250.00 bond vas not to be released until a statement of satisfactory completion was received from the Colorado Department of. Health, Radiation Control Division. Hr. Cunliffe stated that letter has been received and Wyoming Mineral Corporation has asked that the County authorize the release of the bond. Hr. Cunliffe stated that Wyoming Mineral has requested the Chairman's signature on a letter to the insurance company stating the bond is being released. The letter is needed due to a time element. Wyoming Mineral has until the end of the year Page 4, December 22, 1982 to notify the insurance company of the bonding status so that the bonds will not have to be renewed for 1983 and asked that the Chairman be authorized to sign the letter which Wyoming Mineral Corporation has prepared. Following discussion and questions answered of the Board by Mr. Cunliffe, Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to authorize the Chairman to sign the release of bonds for Wyoming Mineral. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion. The Board stated their concern that no letter vas in evidence from the landowner and that he was not present. A representative from Wyoming Minerals was also not present. Mr. Cunliffe stated the landowner had been advised and was aware of the releasing of the bonds. The motion carried unanimously. PERMISSION TO BE EXCUSED: Chairman Martin requested permission to be excused from the Board meetings of December 27th and December 29th, 1982. It was the consensus of the Board to grant said request. RESOLUTIONS AND/OR ORDINANCES: The resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:50 A.H. APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COC4ISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING John T. Martin, Cha man Chu arlson, Pro Tem EXCUSED Norman Carlson Kirby' , e ne X. Ste nmark • ATTEST: 1/4411 �/�+n-i ce1 - WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BO, ` Deputy County Cterk Page 5, December 22, 1982 DATE PRESENTED: DECEMBER 29, 1982 A public hearing was conducted on December 22 , 1982 at 2:00 P.M. , with the following present: JOHN MARTIN CHAIRMAN CHUCK CARLSON PRO TEM NORMAN CARLSON COMMISSIONER - EXCUSED BILL KIRBY COMMISSIONER JUNE STEINMARX COMMISSIONER Also present: ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, BETTE M. FooSE ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, LEE M0RRIS0N XXKIOYXXXVJEC U01106UnlatxxEF CxsYxAIADVAXx The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated November 22, 1982 duly published in the La Salle Leader, a public hearing was held on the requests of the District Advisory Committee for the extension of the termination dates _ from 12/31/82 until 12/31/87 for the Southeast District /4, Platte Valley District 15, Eaton-Ault District 16 and Briggsdale-Stoneham-New Raymer District 18, Weed Control Districts. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, advised the Board to consider each of the weed districts and make separate motions for each. Milton Baumgartner, representing the Briggsdale district, urged that the Briggsdale-Stoneham-New Rayner District 18 be continued. He stated that the , control district was doing a good job. Commissioner C. Carlson asked if he felt their was a weed control overlap with the County road way spraying. Mr. Baumgartner felt their wasn't any significant overlap. James L. Johnson of the Brighton Weed Control District /5, bordering Adams County, stated Adams County d6es not have a weed control district and is causing problems on County Road 12. One side of the road is treated and the other side isn't and is a continued weed problem. Mr. Johnson stated it is imparitive to have a weed control district and recommended the Board renew it for another 5 years. John Ulreich of the Platteville area, said the weed control program is needed. Canadian thistle is a real problem in the Johnstown area. Tom Klausner of Southeast of Roggen, bordering Adams County, stated weed control in this area is a real problem and they must have a weed control district. V. E. Whitemore of District IS, stated he would hate to see the halt to spraying and control program. He recommended that in order to get better control he would recommend to start spraying earlier in the spring, around May 1st and to spray later in the fall. Canadian thistle is a very bad problem in this area and is of great concern stated Commissioner C. Carlson, concurred by Mr. Whitmore. Mr. Tateyama, east of Ault, recommended that the Board continue the weed control district and it is money well spent. Dave Kreps of Caleton, stated it is a worthwhile project and is in favor of continuing the program. Joel Shoeneman of Roggen said the . district has been good as it seems to have created public awareness to the problems. The program is useful and is good in the Roggen area. No one was present in opposition to the program. LHR 21 TAPE /82-100 Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to approve Southeast District 14, extension of termination date to December 31, 1987. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby, He commented on the buying procedures. The motion carried unanimously. Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to approve Platte Valley District IS, extension of termination date to December 31, 1987. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to approve the Eaton-Ault District #6, extension of termination date to December 31, 1987. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Commissioner C. Carlson made a motion to approve the Briggsdale-Stoneham-Nev Raymer District i8, extension of termination date to December 31, 1987. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY CO`O4ISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 8Y: DLL__�j/ /^/- �' ,-. ohhn T. Mart n, Chairman ATTEST: �'�{`�''`'h ��� WELD COUNTY CLERK 5ND"RE ER AND CLERK TO THE+LOARD ` --8- eputy. . .unt C A public hearing was conducted on December 22 , 1982 at 2: 00 P.M. , with the following present: JOHN MARTIN CHAIRMAN CHUCK CARLSON PRO TEM NORMAN CARLSON COMMISSIONER BILL KIRBY COMMISSIONER JUNE STEINMARX COMMISSIONER Also present: ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, BETTE M. FOOSE ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, LEE MORRISON PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, CHUCK CUNLIFFE The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated November 17, 1982, duly published November 25, 1982 in the La Salle Leader, a public hearing vas held on the request of Colorado Landfill for a Use by Special Review for a sanitary landfill and certificate of designation for a sanitary landfill. Chuck Cunliffe, Director of the Department of Planning Services, stated that the applicant has submitted a letter, dated November 23, 1982, requesting this hearing be continued until January 26, 1983 to allow sufficient time for the review of agency recommendations on the request. He recommended the Board continue this hearing until January 26, 1983. The applicant was not present, nor vas there any one In attendance for this hearing. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the continuation to January 26, 1983. Commissioner Kirby 'seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: ,,-,4:- .11t1�f1_zlmfL-e,� hn T. Martin, Chairman r3 1 7. ATTEST: rJ.V: -at i-i. ,y r.,/;+l U WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BO ----,6) DOCF(ET/NO. 82-77 TAPE NO. 82-100 • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS • Deoerber 27: 1982 AGENCY. Tape No.82-100 and 82-101 ADM, CALL: John Martin, Chairman Chuck Carlson, Pro Tern Norman Carlson Bill Kirby June Steircark MINUT45s Approval of minutes of (Minutes of Dec. 22, 1982, waived to Dec. 29, 1982) • ADDITIONS 10 NINON: APPROVAL OF 000.5ENr AGFEDAt CONMISSICNER CO:MINA'ICemm RETORTS: 1) Cct nunication Services 2) Engineering Services 3) Health Services 4) Planning Services 5) Purchasing & Personnel COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BUSINESS: OLD: 1) Supplemental Appropriation Ordinance - #113 (Held over to Doc. 29, 1982) NEW: 1) Consider approval of insurance proposals 2) Consider approvel of Cclicate Day Care Warrant 47654 in aaount of $280.75 3) Consider cancellation of outstanding FICA Credit Warrants issued February 18, 1982 4) Consider resolution re: utilities and rents for grader sheds 5} wider resolution re: increase of health & life insurance claim find i rprest arrant /03 • CONSENT AGENDA APPOINil4111S: Doc 27 - Work Session 1:30 PM Dec 28 - Health Board 1:00 PM Doc 28 - Conn:unications Advisory Board 2:00 PM Jan 3 Swearing in of new Cannissioners -District f7rn:rt 9:04 AM Jan 3 - Board meeting 10:30 AM FQ•ARIH?GS: Jan 18 - Carbon Valley Metropolitan Recreation, Special District Service Plan, Fredprick High School 7:30 PM RFBORTS r OCriMNICATICNS: 1) Satellite axm►:nications Cable Television, Inc. re: acceptance of Franchise 2) Colorado Department of Health re: Regulations for Solid Waste Disposal (A copy of Regulations available in clerk to the Board's Office) • RFSOUIfIONS: 1) Approve CSR, gravel pit operation, Bucklen Fauip. Co. (Approved 8/18/82) * 2) Approve SE 4171 - Pressly 3) Approve amendment to 1982 - 1983 Placement Alternative Plan 4) Approve 1983 agreement betipmen Weld (Marty Sheriff and Town of Gilcrest 5) Approve a,thorization for Chairman to sign release of Lord for mining (rover solution test site - Wyoming Minerals * 6) Approve Duplicate Day Care Warrant 47654 * 7) Approve cancellation of outstanding FICA Credit Warrants issued 2/18/82 * 8) Approve utilities & rents for grarlvr sheds * 9} Approve increase of health 6 life insurance claim fund irrprest amount * 10) Approve club liquor license renewal of Greeley Country Club 11) Approve WR, asphalt batch.plant, Flatiron Paving Co. * 12) Approve Ina:rance plc iam for Weld County - Arthur J. Callao/net * Signed at this meeting PRFSSLY, )oARSr & NANCY ss #171 APPRWF]) SE #171 511 Sl8T2R67 1 11-24-82 &t slenR67 sk #171 PRFSSLY, HEARST & NAtt'E APPF4MX) SE#17 1 11-24-82 • AR1412623 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION NO. 171 - HEARST AND NANCY PRESSLY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, cio Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home 00 Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the ro E' affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and oU: WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has reviewed the 03 • OCC request of Hearst and Nancy Pressly for an exemption from the definitions of "subdivision" and "subdivided land" in Seciton U W el 30-28-101 (10) (d) , CRS 1973, as amended, and Section 2-1 A. (3) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, and ;r C4-J WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners finds the Hearst sou o z and Nancy Pressly are the owners of a certain parcel of land Nw r"y located in Part of the SW4, Section 18, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , cc ton M w Weld County, Colorado, and LI- rz WHEREAS, Hearst and Nancy Pressly desire to create a certain pz C; (1 parcel of land, being more particularly described as follows: 0 CC WC A tract of land located in the Northwest a r: quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section m o 18, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, aQ o Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the West one-quarter corner of Section 18, whence the Southwest corner of said Section 18 bears S00°54'51" El thence along the North line of the Southwest quarter of said Section 1b N89°42'08"E 255.90 feet to a point on the East R.O.W. Line of the Union Pacific Railroad and the mr n cn�n+ - N 0 eo O (NO • Page 2 s, RE: SE 1171 - PRESSLY O W O 3 C;CC BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the approval by w W • the Board of County Commissioners is conditional upon the appli- 0 cants showing a continuation of the twenty (20) foot wide access N easement along the west boundary on Lot "A" from Lot "B" to the C4 -Jproposed two (2) acre lot north of Lot "A" on Amended Recorded U) U co Exemption 1477. N$4 riff The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made ✓ h w and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of M UI (N W C4• u November, A,D. , 1982. rz a ¢ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS `ATTEST: "rnf, n4F.SrCLR,tar/ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO CC Ce Weld County Clerk and Recorder EXCUSED DATE. OF SIGNING - AYR o°J- a and Clerk to the Bear John T. Martin, Chairman oo xu_ putt' County C er Chucr. Carlson, ro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - AYE Norman Carlson ' County Attorney C Wxi y'°� ne K. Ste remark DATE PRESENTED: December 27, 1982 DUPLICATE WARRANT NO. DAY CARE 7654 WHEREAS, DAY CARE Warrant No. 7654 , dated DECEMBER 10, 1982 , in the amount of $280.75 has been misplaced, lost or destroyed 'and said Warrant No. 7654 has not been presented in the Office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit and bond necessary to indemnify and hold Weld County harmless on account of the alleged loss of the original warrant has been filed in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the aforementioned duplicate Warrant No. 7654 , in the amount of $280.75 , be issued. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of DECEMBER , A.D. , 1982. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 0.404:110.47,-44.4-- ATTEST(• •' trGS y IF- ' COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD :414 BY: b o XlVAH puty Coun Clerk 71P OVED AS TO FORM: LHR 8 e `, a o-t4 S J A • • RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL. OF CANCELLATION OF OUTSTANDING FICA CREDIT WARRANTS ISSUED FEBRUARY 18, 1982 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado Statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, an attempt vas made to notify present and previous County employees who were eligible for the refund in February, 1982, and WHEREAS, FICA Credit Warrants have not been claimed as of December 27, 1982, and WHEREAS, the Accounting Department has recommended to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that said warrants totaling $8:643.49 . be voided. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County that the aforementioned unclaimed warrants which are listed in Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and incorporated by this reference, in the amount of $8,b43.49 be and hereby are approved for cancellation The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of December, A.D., 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST (.µ, 0�yM-!,V.(UtQ/1✓.GN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder _ __________ and Clerk to the Board John T. -Martin,-Chat man '" BY• o ss� Chu Carlson Pro Tem �— e uty County Cl rk Appr ed as to form: Norman Carlson County Attorney ��M( /� C X. Stein.____4- -rk —1LI'! L-Yf I.'J-ems !1 < u : &f-l.i - ?CAA - 1- 0 "EXHIBIT A" Those items marked with a red "x" are to be cancelled. • CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C. A. REFUNDS / WI 69-0840028-00 - Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 / µ�fPILn Greeley, CO 80632 . CHECK I SOC. SEC. I NAME TOTAL 000001 335-36-4347 F. $41.63 ✓ ' ` ' 000002 523-52-2715 ell J. $103.50 ✓ '' c - — /'a...X 000003 585-86-1485 IIMIS N. $28.55 O /3r..,a.k000004 523-92-9780 SS F. • $4.13 O X 000005 572-02-7646 le R. $6.83 O A 000006 523-22-4624 ® R $16.97 't" 1u.,1)(000007 228-80-3457 me K. $29.40 D 41 * 000008 435-32-3223 MIlar C. $14.21 D 000009 524-80-2215 moo R. $5.47 ii 5 tehy 0000t0 045-40-8538 SI L. $24.11 D 000011 524-68-6760 SON D. $25.18 ✓ ' r f'- X 000012 508-52-7116 SI ti/ . - - C. $7.14 D X 000013 455-13-3219 SEM S. $18.99 c 000014 524-62-8712 SI D. $2.56✓5-L' 000015 576-60-2599 - J $7.86 V3 - z3 l( 000016 522-82-0303 S/4�...,- R. $22.34 a 1;l• 'V 000017 523-68-9065 s. $12.53 0 (` 000018 575-52-6637 al T. $3.73 Re 3 " '"3 At..X 000019 006-56-6238 _f F. $16.84 D 000020 514-24-3048 efts R. 1 { $3.99 ' - ' / 000021 522-46-2997 ` T. $40.12 f' 3`) 000022 523-96-6684 a L. $38.64 0 J'. / O00O23 523-64-9602 IIIIIIIIIIIM H. $4. 25 J 41000024 522-90-9811 SIIIP N. $5.24 PAGE TOTAL 0 D 7a/ $484.21 ; . CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS ID, 69-0840028-00 i Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 00632 CHECK I SOC. SEC. I NAME _ TOTAL X000025 524-66-6203 Sap C. $18.260 O00O26 524-12-5711 INIII.S. K. $38 .00 V' / 000027 436-14-7756 IOW ;/.° $2.153IIte v 000028 522-72-9757 MS V. $1.93 ✓1..AC h 000029 524-64 6422 S' R. $123.61' 's-000030 523-82-9622 allit L. $8.00 O - 000031 523-56-6831 CIS! W. $41 .19, 4'1,1000032 524-44-3965 411111. M. $2.700 'r✓000033 263-11-4460 P. $9.69c) ('000034 522-50-2055 ilansp R. $47 .88 ' ' '' 'J.1(000015 105-46-4441 ealiew C. $3.90 0 1d..y� T 000036 521-86-5395 1 R. $31.270 11`000037 108-48-2239 a C. $27.28 ✓'i`;" FS 000038 521-80-6467 1A J. $58.23 0 000039 204-34-8195 IMMimilmw A. $2.63 000040 522-78-7046 mmilm 8. $1 .71 ; :LI" 4t-,,$000041 524-88-6378 Mb P. $14.540 (2, 000042 464-58-4210 illaillin C. $53.98 0 ) 000043 522-38-5318 TaINIS. C. $80.54 O A000044 517-60-9128 amp At-, 1- R. $7.57 ) flea- 000045 522-32-5551 AS M. $23.96 •'- �""` � Y y, 000046 316-60-2153 IS 4,44- D $4.78 !J fr.4)(000047 521-72-2252 MN J. $9.58 0 f/r,1000048 524-80-2525 alla P. $3.72 PAGE TOTAL ). ,. ,(, $617.107 ra6.76 .\\ CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C. A. REFUNDS TDI 69-084.0-078-00 Hold County Director of. Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK I SOC. SEC. 4 NAME TOTAL - 000049 524-76-1085 alli.— M. $4.32 4 A000050 225-76-8117 lab P. $8.847 - 000051 522-86-5436 Ma P. $14.62 •11--2-1 P1000052 000052 524-72-6259 age E. $12.66a 000053 523-82-9072 a J. $52.05 t/>:er" • 000054 522-66-0567 SiJ. $23.71 '1'2 9 41I000055 185-40-3467 Qom D. $2.900 •1 000056 523-50-8007 ISM* N. $2.150 A.000057 ' 523-06-4274 S C. $1.690 x ,/000058 521-02-9409 a F. $18.940 4}'..4000059 264-58-5262 IS N. $5.740 4ct [ IS 000060 526-88-3568 i W. _, $24.26 a A,u,.///�,, 000061 523-78-4970 p R. $14.39 ) T, 000062 522-72-9958 Ss M. $12.33v ?hi' 000063 - - 264-94-7867 lrlolmsdl J. - - $6.56 t., 3 ` 1 s 000064 137-46-2099 'firs R $5.83 a _ X 000065 523-88-7523 fa s. $1.66 ° 000066 523-22-8004 ea P. $13.13 ✓ 3' 2 -1 /f• 000067 522-56_7689 Ss H. $13.76 a - 000068 524-56-6211 S C. $41.07---- 000069 522-06-5235 St M. • $8.52 ✓;- ) 3 x(000070 524-78-8144 a A. $25.62 a 000071 478-54-6038 'ens J. $11 .25 / 5. r 000072 521-10-8342 lap K. $29.31 / 5.-1/1.' -- PACE TOTAL D e _ $355.31 01;.4% 41")'; : TV).7G CHEC 1S TER OF EMPLOYEE F. 1 C A REFUNDS • Z , ID! 69-0846028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK 1 SOC. SEC. 1 NAME TOTAL 000073 522-54-1397 a L. $25.23 ' )t000074 527-13-7466 OM.OMMis S. $3.88 1000075 461-68-2688 dMIONIMMI B. $28.97 - - ,'' *000076 524-72✓9938 .rte D. $4.18 V 000077 524-76-8135 IMPS W. $15.28 '14141 l 000078 524-76-8182 immIt R. $6.37)`tV J 000079 521-94-0466 a C. $1 .91 O 000080 522-90-9578 SP A. $37 .88 *000081 524-54-3165 fies M. $24.51 ) x..11000082 460-26-8041 si L A. $41.523 'e000083 522-86-7337 . -- A $7.77 c - OO0084 504-03-9665 ela V. $8.59 / .5k/ 4666685 523-92-7549 V. $15.66' 000086 522-84-9335 '1Si r D $4.01 , f 00087 521-68-5706 ligski J. $6.020 000088 524-40-4048 ' R. $31.51 — - <a...,o 000089 524-12-9640 lila s. $1 .46 j/ke ✓ 000090 568-24-2726 IMISIMMem V. $60.70 // : ' 000091 506-64-1858 ,Asimmbh S. $52.31 , ti. ' gb00092 371-58-4943 VINIIft W. $5.45 0 600093 524-80-4675 lalis J. $8.64 000094 480-76-3706 'as S. $7.46 /000095 522-92-3986 S. $3.66 '3 ../K .00096 523-62-7405 Wow D. $57 . 15 ) PACE TOTAL Q $460.12 °�.S7. ° cy° ;es7.20 CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS8-00 Vj i ID! Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK if SOC. SEC. l NAM TOTAL 000097 536-48-1702 fib C. $20.80 si'41'A° y 000098 522-88-6909 _. (3 "`' D. $6.90 O 000099 548-11-5897 liOIMIP-J-'- L. $44.96 4 A000100 ,j 000100 524-76-4101 rll 1t-"'- H. $12.950 x,2`(`000101 544-48-6127 7 4&-.- R. $6.410 $ 000102 304-34-0596 W. $10 . 18 0 /x(000103 471-58-2905 �65.<" H. $10.87 0// 000104 208-42-6751 H. $3.73 •' ''" '(000105 385-38-7438 limps A. S1 .98 ) /030106 228-64-3348 _ c&-'- C. $11 . 18 0 ( 000101 548-88-63580 ems- s. $2.38 0 y000108 522-88-9859 ate.•, I. $3.13 0 000109 521-06-7605 alma C. $1.72 9 000110 372-28-6929 (iii J. $59.33 ✓ ; /1"r ?(000111 522-54-4605 �II� r 4t�" J. $53.39 0 (000112 508-60-1316 ! "-" R. $11.34 0 000113 520-42-5722 imMIONwt F. $8.03`' 000114 524-72-8905 Ifiiiiiiif C. $15. 19 ✓ .'"e. r *- 000115 524-78-6540 .4.1.11444-,- D. $60.34 '/--"1--/I- 000116 585-10-3965 iiiile L. $17 .05 - '-'2 000117 521-84-0970 lea L. $21.08 "s• '' 000118 521-80-3265 iris rat'' D. $15.210 ?(000119 521-80-3264 •Afi�•IrrJ- D $6.64 D � D. $6.99 k-' I' 2 '- 000120 292-50-0837 ear PACE TOTAL alp S(/ $411 .78 CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS I01 69-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 • Greeley, 00 80632 • CHECK I SOC. SEC. I NAME TOTAL 000121 468-62-3973 SIM E. $12.54 ✓ 000122 148-42-3412 As torw- S. $42.740 000123 524-62-8870 R. $39.8l 4' / 000124 521-76-1204 IS F. $44.18 " I" ' 000125 449-21-6101 ' It'r-i• N. $26.81 Y 'e' a--' "� 000126 522-74-1988 !lir Y. $61 .99 ' rI 000127 540-58-6005 sip Ia.,- s. $2.04 0 000128 524-02-3684 SamC. $5 .80 a 000129 056-40-1357 SM. D. $24.23 _ x000130 522-74-4669 /:...- S. $126.13 ) x000131 524-72-4147 J lit_I-• S. $5.52 ) $000132 521-82-3440 alialt illeti-L A. $6.90 0 000133 523-98-5345 a X. $9.95! /000134 261-90-2245 + i1e't•-- E. $16.381) 000135 522-06-1066 am. B. $36.354/3- 2-1'. /000136 510-40-9596 spur lea.-A' D. 337.79 ,5 000137 356-34-50274 -- C. $23.87.t/ 000138 522-06-3931 I IS A. $12.35 v 3 ' 'y 000139 522-82-1917 tea N. $7.45%`44 ✓ X000140 254-52-1979 Stift /1r+.1- A. $5.17 a 000141 522-78-7885 +llnrgull L. $78.74 ✓ 4/01,n- <000142 533-50-1987 WIS. Ala- M. $22.24 000143 042-48-5152 Sao A-1- E. $10.25 000144 521-76-2111 "WINIIIIScP;"- M. $12.61 (7 PAGE TOTAL O,,,, ,t $671 .84 111.91 tiCHECIC'REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS IDl 69-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Pereonnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK I SOC. SEC. I NAME TOTAL 000145 524-32-5236 Sr K. $54. 39 - i000146 100-40-5633 ISINglins. W. $1.62a x000147 522-04-5031 AS K. $19.556 000148 520-48-4879 0MMISisS. $1.89 x 000149 522-90-9788 " *'' `'- P. $14.000 000150 523-82-8804 " S R. $44.79 x000151 148-44-5158 - t"-'- A. $10.990 000152 524-26-3382 MSS. J. $30.71 /1- 1; '000153 522-74-8807 ieg/t'•` L. $22.87 O j000154 507-70-4314 imapp. ft- 'i- H. $38.04 0 000155 700-03-4180 ale H. $13.79✓ -1 • 25 g 000156 505-80-682str M. $4.49 000157 486-50-0946 gal H. $36.73 )_0.00158 151-38-8580 U_L..4 t'- S. $13.37 000159 523-12-6196 + R. $2.01 -• ' 000160 521-82-3557 f1RI. . D. $16.32' irn A 000161 523-52-4976 i A. $22.07 000162 524-68-6614 Alliar'f'^'` D. $20.81 $ 000163 464-96-9257 a M. $1.86 • ` 1( 000164 001-40-6123 aftrabieria. R. $1 .87 7( 000165 270-50-0034 Silt J. $14.10 000166 524-12-0389 A1ifisl16' P. $16.40 ''' 000167 505-16-4436 INS C. $62.61' : 000168 522-50-8736 A '- H. $13.45 PAGE TOTAL $478.73 case. 1- d .f?:1.3? U , CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. IC.A. REFUNDS I EFUNDS8-00 I Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 - CHECK / _ SOC.- SEC. I NAME - - - TOTAL '000169 223-82-7553 .S 8,4z,-,-4 - J. $31.48 a )(000170 122-40-5908 St L. $10 .89 0 - - 000171 523-68-9712 a, - N. - • $30.34 ./ .1-,AA F000172 274-44-0568 alare N. $9.06) A 000173 522-68-2976 '/I (Aacc) A. $51 .94/ ✓-''- 1- 000174 - 523-88-9229 - D• -4 -'- - R, $2.41 a ~ 000175 468-64-2624 le A. $4,31 ) / " X000176 281-38-0850 Walt�..., J. $27 .83 v -)( 000177 - -523-46-7750 a/ -4...- L. $26.11 ) X000178 009-30-8097 IllioSea-•-+- D. $4.66 ) / 000179 521-72-1903OlGy P. $1 .98 r) -../ ' 000180- 413-26-9171 - - /''-'- K. - $26. 17 è 000181 522-78-8246 a P. $36.30 " 3-11 000182 551-40-6420 S A. $24.79JI1"/ X000183 568-66-8573 ,.,GJ_4,-- C. - $33.10 000184 521-60-9708 dle 4G--'- D. $61 .734 / 000185 523-94-7604 SA."' H. $9.90 J -/ 000186 521-80-1601 sip 4ttJ R. $20.50) X 000187 524-90-9407 AIM F. $4. 16 .) 000188 524-64-6959 INS M. - $5.86 %.--b 000189 524-06-3145 SID 0. $15.59 " 'I (000190 522-42-1011 bnliilliue <- B. _ $5_841 y000191 521-60-8487 .. 41'j- C. $104.181 1( 000192 524-58-0473 elk L. -----$40.0515 s PAGE TOTAL $589.23 r may/ 1 CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS ID! 69-084078-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK 1 SOC. SEC. I NAME TOTAL 000193 176-28-0859 Sr J. $22. 34• ' 000194 536-40-8540 eal L. $16.51 '‘) `4000195 144-38-0039 . a,44,a- C. $4.22 ) _ 000196 521-60-9043 Safi E. $2.93/ ' 'r (000197 524-88-5241 -ille-£4.,<' S. $2.21 ) • $000198 030-44-7719 a - - # , H. $52.85 ) 000199 522-68-0416 a 0. $13.53 X 000200 520-50-6075 R. $19.89 ) 000201 524-68-6657 S► S. $13.34 .- J j" 000202 399-52-1948 aar R. $63.59P-Y-3/ $ 000203 522-11-1228 a4 -" D. $9.36 a ./. r -- X 000204 " 552-78-0976 - IMP '- f'''•y " R. $6.59 J .__ 000205 523-62-4462 .MA_ C. $5.48/ 5- 2 2 X000206 521-58-8792 t— ---1- K. $25.22 O 000207 522-46-2592 441Wie L. $2.01 ' l- $000208 522-74-7722 isidampa.4z-4- R. $24.79 d . X 000209 521-70-8149&j- J. $2.94 d - 000210 473-46-3821 dpa C. $57.95 ✓ _ 000211 480-50-5061 M L. $9.83 r 1 " 1 000212 524-64-8342 St M--/- C. $28.78 ) 000213 524-76-8603 SSP E. $28.95 - X 000214 523-11-5503 a /.xn-,- D. $8.03 000215 523-54-4270 Srs R. $9.96 /`"'' /��1 000216 521-82-3550 t ,lz,1- R. $25 .53 3 PAGE TOTAL $458 .83 e go? 9/ _ 0i.9L . f CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS ID/ 69-0840-078-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK # SOC. SEC. # NAME TOTAL 000217 284-42-5468 aw K. $6.40V"313/C'- 000218 504-34-8541 ear" N. $1.86 ° _ i. 000219 " 358-30-3031 11 M`Arni" C. $3.010 000220 522-74-9816 4MMIN D. $27.92.' --'' / 000221 503-50-6031 SOP S. $25.30 - ' 3- 3' / 000222 524-64-8619 r dai- K. $8 .05 ) X 000223 527-86-3345 r11 +.9 G C. $3.79 000224 520-20-7008 .MMIliii0 B. $1 .84 ) i 000225 522-84-7703 4MMINIU. mow4- J. $3.71 ) 000226 482-60-2268 J. $14,85 /1' 6 '12' 000227 375-32-1317 S N. $24.000 000228 504-58-3061 Slim D. $27 .03 v . 000229 521-56-3539 J I /1-t.;,--0- D. $15.470 S 000230 520-54-4560 maims R. $9.71 000231 267-96-9173 IIIIINING. F. $26.14 =- - ' 000232 059-28-4511 SS E. $74.79 ‘' ).-'1 '\000233 524-40-5173 VONIMIMIM C. $5.94 000234 464-58-1779 e/l-A- R. $24.23 000235 521-52-3966 SIP B. $22.57 / j'" 000236 524-46-9391 Mme*P W. $5.62 X000237 520-54-0143 e:- ./- D. $17 .43 1000238 522-10-5717 allam■, I. $174.25 000239 323-50-1056 a H. $20.89 r- -; "'" Y0000240 522-64-2036 NOMOle C. $142.85 PAGE TOTAL a5$ .1) $687 .65 v y1?.of" f I I CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS IDI 69-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK I SOC. SEC. I NAME TOTAL X000241 523-84-9969 4J -_ 47a."' G. $7.65 1.000242 557-78-7975 Ss H. $2.80 X000243 523-42-6477 l /t-j- L. $3.78 )( 00O244 505-58-4459 gaga-, L $130.29 000245 464-56-5016 44. - P. $53.04 000246 563-96-9842 4IllaIMK S. $17 .8701 -"r 000247 524-58-0601 WOMMII8 R. $36.39 -- )( 000248 508-68-9822 a J. $39.43 000249 224-70-0507 4=4- M. $8.69 (000250 577-80-7951 / _A-- R. $1 .75 ). 000251 220-70-7383 , 4 &_ R. $2.94 - X000252 524-98-8975 a -Pt---/- J. - $3.76 000253 553-86-9855 QS J. $5.424 j000254 347-40-6717 r Pt.-.- S. $6.Y1 000255 524-52-1788 ISM& 114-f D. $38.66 X000256 391-72-9257 k/-.t..r• L. $1.53 // 000257 517-48-5363 Wit K. $20.85 , 1- 23 000258 523-22-5448 a K. 329.27 / 11-' 1 000259 524-68-6923 IS C. $13.65 ' 000260 510-48-5328 S /5t"- C. $3.60 `(000261 522-04-3014 W-r-1" D. $28.54 ;4000262 337-40-6933 ✓---1- R. $16.12 000263 521-64-1169 Ilaa K. $22.69 /3. t3 000264 517-54-3591 (-,t,..4-- K. $11 .44 f __. _., . __ PACE TOTAL C $506.43 - /47s 3%. 68 CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS ID! 69.0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel ------ --• ---. . .__ _-- _-_ _. . _ P.O.- Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 __. - CHECK I---SOC. SEC. I NAME - TOTAL 000265 569-70-7914 -- 0. ' J. $5.69 - i 000266 523-12-3904 illa Ai- D. $4.30 ------ ___ I: 000267 - S22-04-2746- : -` • R. - - - - $4.88 000268 524-66-6466 a , W $16.20 000269 523-22-5882 = A. $40.70--- i-,1 - ----x( 000270- 098-42-9798 - l . - -- J. - $2.33 _ PP 000271 214-05-3283 a P. $12.42/3-)i- 000272 524-64-1512 - S. $7.24 - - /1 000273 128-40-9958 _Pte* R. $36.21 /`000274 524-68-1047 a S. $65.33 D t 000275 521-19-5558 V. $25.78 ;g.13 - 000276--- 216-48-4446 Ale -• -- - S. - $43.53 il"-- -" 000277 429-04-5490 a S. $50.68i.---""-- 000278 013-48-2618 Az.'- A. $1.98 - - 000279 524-90-8960 -*-� T. $17.55 , `` ��i000280 522-66-8583 a C. $91 .80 x 000281 523-98-4802 a . H. $8.15 rr 000282 468-54-7959 /-' '- A. $62.69 / 000283 523-56-4766 ' � R. $25,19 S000283 000284 017-50-8029 . a• D. $10.05 /3-31 000285 - 524-76-5118 VW S. $29.52- :. , 000286 505-82-9064 at-Pa' P. $11 .72 r X 000287 442-46-0388 Illa C. $12.23 4- 000288 524-52-0983 N. $14.49 ✓.'- PACE TOTAL $601.26 Co! 1 • 31!,10" CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS IDI 69-0840078-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK I SOC. SEC. I NAME TOTAL 000289 164-40-9859 ``, L. $10.31y 000290 378-68-0907 fe , r.t S. $18.36 X 000291 521-74-1552 IMO L. $70.87 000292 523-08-4812 -'- T. $29.08/.`•5 r? / 000293 516-84-1007 g am- P. $14.28 " j( 000294 462-90-3409 ^'`- - G. $5.31 X000295 053-48-9781 1.1114- --1- D. $19.63 ` N4000296 522-78-6897e,.-1- K. $36.37 000297 255-36-4711 Oa J. $12.91 ' 1000298 572-68-3526 Illero-c- M. $8.48 000299 ' 524-12-0234 a E. $66.49.7'' ' 000300" - 318-34-4623 ISIIIIIIma M. - ' $11.17 000301 385-48-7554 eat 4-7-t-4- L. $24.31 ✓ `000302 385-54-8693 a N. $3.74 0 000303 524-20-2285VS J. $54.49 "=-" 000304 521-80-3221 .t,._ R. $34.47 1000305 522-74-0778 Sf f-'fa - A. $31 .51 a A 000306 521-80-6851 K. $31.37/25"1-- i000307 522-78-8188 a S. $16.70 000308 343-52-9996 IIIIIIIII R. $3.21 fi_t, 000309 523-76-0758 a E. $35.08 7 ' ' 'A 000310 524-76-1085 4as-i M. $4.42 1000311 523-88-9821 sal-r.-g- K. $3.54 2000312 332-56-8875 c,-.. B. $28 ,86 1. PAGE TOTAL C $576.96 °aj.39 o n. l9 ?oJ_y t I .9 7 CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I, C.A. REFUNDS ID? 69-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK S SOC. SEC. 9 NAME TOTAL " 1000313 523-28-2564 #t-4 J. $25.84 000314 470-36-6200 J. $79.2 7 ,. ' " " - 000315 522-78-8714 a R. $17.83 y'',--' -/2- j000316 303-48-0896 t-A• T. $13.08 000317 444-34-5965 Illa V. $5.94 r .5 " j000318 363-42-2329 - t"- C. $2.44 000319 522-86-5845 Illai .3. $7.32 --' i% )f 000320 523-84-9878r-,,.,r_ K. $6.21 -L'000321 522-72-3821arch- B. $35.06 ✓ /- ) `-- P 000322 481-78-7534 a ie• - W. $6.72 /1 x/000323 523-92-2506 allt - R. S9.95 000324 521-72-8310e-.-c- M. $1 .80 ✓ f_ ;Pr- y000325 585-26-9981 Me C. $97.45 000326 521-56-9136 Willi J. $15.45 " }"" X000327 - 137-22-6288 eliffill �-. t...t. H. $22.61 000328 524-90-8880 UMW S. 326 .82 --1 r 524-96-8190 R $1 .88 000330 521-78-5342 7."- D. $8.90 A 000331 158-40-5611 T K. $8.39/2171' r ate-47---k 000332 523-92-9188 .-4 L. $15.16 000333 521-72-0475 Oa V. 511 .44 ✓ ;-,; $ 000334 521-76-0896 .ZnJ R. $11 .75 /000335 558-72-5125 -t L. $89.85 000336 522-90-9611 ant K. $9.52 v PAGE TOTAL $530.68 p clr2.2t �i�.dy I. CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F• IC.A. REs N I OSE-OQ Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK I SOC. SEC. 1 NAME TOTAL )000337 521-48-4157 illia ' 442,- J. $11 .33 1,000338 213-54-6023 "s' L. $8.16 000339 521-56-7022 tall E. $7.51 Cr'''. /000340 508-68-1864 IIIIIIIIIrnA S. $1.94 000341 522-50-1955 IIIIIIIit M. $41.78 000342 521-88-3723 1 S. $8 .78 ' r' ' ' ' 000343 573-90-6990 - P. $7.8819'V ' 000344 523-92-8425 --,4,- R. $1 .68 000345 - 521-04-7377 - IIIIIIIItY••4•- D. $16.64 1 000346 524-52.2423 In J. $38.03 ' '"" )(000347 314-50-4039 illilli'3 '-r- 0. $8.35 000348 - 523-19-4904 IllaatfZ-A- J. $24.52 - - - - 000349 524-50-6920 liala A. $28.7?* J /X000350 523-88-8450h.r- A $13.62 ?‘000351 - 523-74-3020 /`h'-.. S. $1.94 --. N/000352 523-08-8513 IIIIIII 8. $9.56 '000353 520-62-1288 Il= M. $3.36 y000354 523-08-8128 S. $6.48 000355 522-94-8843 ale T. $60.33 ' 3"1} )(000356 321-34-3729 y.--4 C. $41 .94 O 000357 521-68-4270 �l' 1i. G. $8.99 000358 213-54-3309 a K. $6.86 , •:-/ r /000359 522-80-1680 UM J. $7.96 $000360 049-50-1459 Illigilik 0. $1.71 - - PAGE TOTAL $370.09 Cc,-;0/ ri/ x168.I LOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS 8-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK ! SOC. SEC. / NAME TOTAL )(000361 499-46-8010 y,- P. $10.15 A 000362 523-84-9818 R, d rs - $43.38 " - 000363 " 570-66-7190 / 3 /. �..._ . D. $7.74 N/00036� 4 521-76-0466 et, B. $10.72 000365 559-90-1620T. $19.61 000366 521-64-9032 $49.)8 ;-7 ) .i‘d `000367 523-64-8891 -- D. $21.56 X000368 491-62-9114pfxx._ S $11.69 -,000369 523-88-9165all $2.06 X000370 521-54-0420 Z 1 _.- - ,,, J $1.76 000371 524-98-5580 at R. S3.63 /000372 521-88-2671 tA- It $5.07 1`/000373 523-82-9434- Wag lJ S. $1 .80 000374 522-74-9078Ill W $25.85 /000375 061-14-2086 ' H. /) 7 $12.85 / 000376 5C07-70-9330 . a U. $13.1) 00377 522-72-9621 K. $4.35 000378 522-82-6690 .ti J. $22 49 1000379 524-72-5635 cr� K. _ _._-------- $11.02 000380 522-64-8361 S L. $9.77✓ f''7 000381 521-74-7576 0' E. 18 .57 K 000382 201-52-5743 --. $18.54 000383 522-54-0752 r,.-A C. $29.79 000384 559-36-8845 ' „J_ _ lit $23.50 1 PAGE TOTAL $356.05 C a 1.23.5 d .732I-3 CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS 101 69-0840028-00 7., Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK I SOC. SEC. i NAME TOTAL p. 000385 522-70-2606 _ W. $1 .79,- ;/,-._ 000386 522-42-2048 a C. $53.85 • 'r 000387 003-42-8697 VMS K. $33.55 /'3.3I 000388 524-80-4957 - 4to- C. $4.29 000389 306-58-2995 IIIIIIII M. $1.59 000390 - 132-44-6379 Illiall F. $2.84 1000391 523-40-9054 S C. $25.33 000392 307-26-3653 Se R. $32.18 . ;, i `4000393 524-80-4320 T^-'- C. $1 .87 0 1+000394 507-70-6994 5 E. $22.05 000395 512-12-6496 U E. $39.83 -- 1---- - 000396 020-34-2275" a - " A. $5 .730•'" S000397 487-62-5359 H.M. $2.63 O 000398 269-44-0335 Si J. $75.19 J 000399 523-88-9225 J. $20.09 000400 399-46-2010 ala '- J. $1.87 000401 481-66-7968 ellaCZA M $17.52 i0(`J`- 000402 523-66-3823 ^'- C. $3.33 000403 464-92-1540 . F. $20.776) ' 000404 433-66-8835 L. $9 .70 _` 000405 524-80-4326 S A. $2.06 �'"' X000406 523-84-3947 �-A L. $7 .52 1 ,000407 524-52-4551 a J. $2.27 (000408 509-38-0515 limillis W. $5.18 PACE TOTAL $393.034, S 14 aMar ._.r' CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. 1.C. A. REFUNDS lin 6Y-0840028-00 Weld County 1 Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley. CO 80632 CHECK E SOC. SEC. I NAME TOTAL 000409 524-82-5953 a J. $8.53 ' ' 000410 522-88-7896 en . A. $10.07 000411 523-44-2554 SSW M. $52.71 "IS' /5- 000412 522-74-7119 lla J. $34.58 y 1/4' 1" 000413 521-38-0495 a R. $57.27 >-1t 000414 524-68-6742 W W. $15.73 ,- 3-p-' 000415 483-52-4402 ri"`'- S. $3.766 000416 585-58-7904 a 4-7-v-' D. $2.14 a X 000417 521-58-2399 y -s M. $3.56 O X 000418 457-94-2780 allit M. $14.68Q - 000419 524-96-1459 P. $17.10 000420 266-92-0376 B. $15.96 ' 000421 497-32-3493 a 0. $44.00'.,- / $000422 471-46-6008 *_ za-- D. $30.40 X000423 246-86-2538 a J. $63.26 -. 000424 523-78-0013 a S. $5.23y/u/62. `X000425 522-66-3378 C• $2.14 x000426 379-70-6181 an"`- L. $9.46 $000427 521-88-3012 gaila P. $1 .76 _! 000428 447-52-9845 fl P. $33.62 ----3-? s• $000429 524-90-6810 allilli C. $2. 14 000430 101-46-9746 a C. $14.82 - /`U000431 506-64-2770 /r J• $2.07 000432 347-48-0889 N. $21 .133-'/ PAGE TOTAL 1466 .72 D } :7p.4a 193.91- CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS IDf 69-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, 00 80632 . . CHECK I SOC. SEC. f • NAME TOTAL 000433 475-36-5703 a P. $13.84 ✓j" A 000434 522-86-5950 K. $26.77 000435 522-24-7805 0. $164.96' "' ' `000436 522-46-3734 „, D. • $19.69 000437 522-90-9473 1IIIIIIIIIIIIi A. $1 .83 - ' O00438 -- 522-14-9334 a V. $96. 18 000439 523-76-2515 -.,.._ D. $12.59 '1000440 522-84-9738 --I- D. $124. 53 000441 263-54-2445 igillWA H. $44.57 000442 321-50-5487 '..-,- J. $19.72 000443 522-92-1587 - S. $1 .73 -. 000444- .522-90-9528 - D. $17. 10 0 - - 000445 524-26-8228 ION S. $54. 22311' )000446 523-90-9210 --- D. $5.65 000447 - -458-92-2545 iIIIIIIILH. a_ D $20.85 _ x(000448 524-80-4312 - E. $41.53 () //000449 521-64-8964 a:,. - S. $7.51 y(000450 507-60-6361 N. $15.37 000451 523-82-9018 Silla T. $28.33 ✓3- 00452 524-84-3015 r.•i- A. $19.090 . 000453 522-90-9855 L. $49.59 b 000454 433-84-82114, W. $26 . 14 / • 000455 522-90-8935 t...'<- F. $58.22 000456 524-46-3523 .. P. $34.33 PAGE TOTAL C $909.34 i ale. ., I I . . . CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS ID1 69-0640578-00 Weld County Director of Personnel - . - ___ .- __ P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK f SOC. SEC. S NAME - TOTAL 000457 523-80-2515 C. $39.10 /3 '2-3 1000458 522-78-7069 -"`- L. $26.99 - 000459 - -523-82-9543- le--- M. - $4.06 000460 394-30-4069 '4..L L. $8.30 000461 522-82-0594elp D. $7.06 _ 00462 - 533-54-7849 - V. $3.53 ////// 0______00463 301-38-6817 T. $29.51 . 000464 522-48-30581- D. $16.00 ' 1000465 523-90-9096 1- ' M. $21 .64 /000466 521-64-0195 l R. $67.43 000467 451-58-2854 a A. $1.56 _ t000468- - 523-88-9811 elnin J. $20.71 000469 522-98-9800 ! J. $23.45 000470 469-22-1731 law,Q M. $3. 14 _ 1(000471 521-72-3336 -4`-"- D. $2.23 000472 363-46-0718 WOW J. $12.10 000473 522-78-7384 "- R. $19.55 `(000474 523-60-7726 -s^-- D. $10.91 J • )(000475 522-76-1591 '`a` D. $7.09 a $000476 521-88-4890 - ''- F. $3.41 0 000477 521-60-8618 IIIIIIIIIIII M. $46.74t 000478 523-98-33071a- J. $7 .89 000479 522-72-4990 MEM R. $38.56k1/(1- 000480 522-42-0438 Ian S. $32.80/-i-'7 PAGE TOTAL $453.79 aa3.SY boa�' * 3✓ I . . , CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS Iof 69-0840018-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 1 Greeley, CO 80632 l CHECK I SOC. SEC. I NAME TOTAL 000481 522-68-2089 Me E. $30.84 $600482 013-44-0558 ilia J. $8.33 t 000483 " " 524-38-6141 a V. $118.64 ' 000484 396-07-9473 Millilla D. $35 ,50 526-72-3833 IiiIIIIIIr-.- M. $8.71 000486 - 522-80-5552 Mr1-1- ' D. $36.88 ____ 1(000487 522-96-8350 a C. $1.49 000488 512-65-7387 1pe F. $3.8631W7 000489 523-24-8704 a A. $4.11 ,-- 5- 1-1- )(000490 264-72-7389 ;I <- A. $1.90 400491 300-42-0133 IIIIIII W. $28.67 "X7000492 - ' 517-14-1449 IIIIIIIIIII: - C ___ $7 .88 000493 483-70-3577 ' IIIIIIIIIII T. $2. 17✓ %' '1 000494 499-50-5674 'a J. $1 .97p, 3- X000495 267-45-6133 C. $2.01 000496 580-34-8431 - W. $2.83 e- '$000497 453-44-1004 a IF,- 3, $12.40 X000498 523-68-8944 - a J $24.86 /000499 524-58-7577 'AIIIIIIIIIII L. $2.74 ✓ 3 ' ?'--1--- 000500 396-46-0566 illimmili S. $20.94 'v ." X000501" 513-30-4680 P. $39.07 000502 522-46-4744 S K. $34.90 :7:' 000503 134-09-1515 a F. $20.65 ✓. 7 000504 521-92-6786 ,,,2 P. $16.93)./.10- PAGE TOTAL $468.28 0 . 8:4 /'9.2 O CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE P. I.0.A. REFUNDS I01 69-0840028-00 Veld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 158 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK 1 SOC. SEC. ! NAME TOTAL 000505 523-08-4640, vie E. 53.47' =-,r 00e506 522-72-9530 a J. $36.64 ' " / 000507 522-90-2015 a.- M. $2. 18 000508 362-56-1775 T $34.44 000509 521-48-8914 G. $11.15 /1. " X000510 402-70-8062 . arart,r. K. $141.54 000511 567-98-4918 - R. $18.21 000512 434-92-3685 ' P. $5.53 000513 341-42-1986 Ma P. $4.43 s 000514 523-84-0421 4001.0 R. $2.40" :." 000515 067-42-1963 aleallaritt. C. $3.32 000516 - 524-44-9469 aria P. $3.90 000517 524-98-4282 G $1 .93 3rlS 000518 522-56-6840 alt0 $17.55 000519 521-52-7776 • 4' M 530.53 1000520 522-48-8834 - ' I. $!5 .68 000521 563-62-7803 S A. $25.405/7 ✓ 000522 521-74-1527 ellai L. $1 .68 _$000523 520-50-7844 R. $6.63 000524 326-60-6909 F. { $13.94 s1; 1 (000525 471-62-6988 S' - J $4.92 000526 522-74-8736 Waria C. $1 .88 ' - 000527 521-64-1098 Minialle J. $661,02 ✓ "- ' f O00528 245-76-8651 N. $13.78 ' 5. 1"- PACE TOTAL $461 .70 C 113 3y' of t CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I. C:A. REFUNDS r, IDI 69-084D028-00 1 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK I SOC. SEC. / NAME. TOTAL $000529 523-98-8790 Val= S. $36.50 } 1(000530 560-94-7412 s .,,_ J. $2.83 000531 524-40-7406 IMINIM J. $4.44 ✓%/" 000532 363-54-9327 a S. $1 .73 ✓9"s'.;'` 1000533 483-68-3338 $7.02 __ 1(000534 522-78-5400 Kan...-- K. $23.82 000535 503-40-7684 IIIIIIIII A. $24.93 ✓ 3+j' 000536 374-54-2816 fl-4a- M. $22.63 } 000537 508-68-1296 D. $3.91 ✓ ?" 1"- 4000538 522-98-8097 IIIS M. $7.31 )'000539 554-58-3105 L. $11.47 ;000540 523-66-5368 ,- -'-- N $47.12 000541 279-40-2890 aftszk A. $30.15 ✓ r-3" 1)- 000542 274-32-3780 ellial R. $40.04 re ,- ) i 000543 521-76-1092l>j G.j( - $11.67 000544 524-76-6324 .c.i-. V. $7.44 000545 511-60-6142 R. $9.63 ✓ 3- 21- 000546 522-90-9012 ril D. $22.02 /. ,.,r 000547 264-23-3694 IIIIaIllI144. .-- B. $8.30 $2.20 000548 551-76-2380 AS E -I. ';.. . 000549 521-84-5978 NW., J. $5.69 000550 522-50-1636 R. $41 .63 / 51-2 -1' 000551 523-40-8071 't&.i_ V. $6.77,,,s <c, $010552 524-80-4141 Waft B. $40.57 F ._ PAGE TOTAL $419.82 c If 0 � j3.�.3, CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS ID? 64-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel - _ _ _ P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK I SOC. SEC. I NAME TOTAL $000553 461-88-9868 isrez,_ .1. $1 .94 - 000554 522-72-9062 Oa H. $11.20 •' "" ' --- -- 000555 - 363-34-6435 era-...4- R. $7.28 000556 292-26-8604 'r.e-- S. $9.76 .. 000557 520-46-3140 Oa J. $4.05 - --X000558 160-20-1979 B. - - $12.95 000559 521-76-1405 .- D. $27.44+- _. - - • . .. i X000560 387-56-7897 V. $15.52 - - $000561 521-62-8157 a/�`t - - - E. $7.75 000562 362-38-7431 �X•'-'`- E. $2.34 L 000563 149-64-5135 R. $5.57 - -- 000564 - 117-48-2465 alla S. -• $14.69 y(000565 523-84-2261 "` P. $8.14 000566 524-96-0384 ' A. $12.60, i.% � 4i_ _ - 000567 521-60-8730 Se B. $5.84 ✓_9-3" 000568 482-64-3399 S- .- C. $54.98 000569 266-14-5400 WNW R. $14.96 ✓ 3- 2'v 000570 521-72-1135 V. $57 .99--- : ,i7 000571 523-36-7190 B. $5.96 i-" `�, 000572 521-31-2985 9a-.e- S. $12.24 �- `�' 000573 140-40-6486 - J. $1 .98"''1-1 000574 520-82-2274 R. $3.91t/ 000575 522-96-9289 alas K. $44.051- 000576 524-70-1276 OM - K. $8.34 ✓3.30 PAGE TOTAL C J $351.48 O Ott - '$7.2/ 4 tI .."r.`- ?. S'_N.;TF..irn..uY Brat x-a•st'e�--r- i CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. . REFUNDS ID! 69-0840018-00 Weld County Director of Personnel 15 P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK I SOC. SEC. S NAME TOTAL 'j. 000577 524-14-395 IIIIIIII C. $239.97' 000578 503-28-2484 L C. $33.22 ,1),i, 000579" 523-82-7551 IIIIIIN J. $46.56 'i 000580 523-66-4186 MISIIIII P. $14.31Y ;/. - 000581 095-42-6063 4tv. /- N. $5.65 • i' 000582 523-72-92i L. $18.14:;..,, 000583 419-56-0919 1IIIIIIIII J. $5.70_ 000584 212-50-2988 -4- G. $7 .06 000585 563-90-4449 /112,---,_ W. -- $3.76 000586 506-78-1179 .rlei' G. $11 .55_ 000587 261-90-1820 S. $3.90 _" L 000588 523-58-0813-- - J $11.10) 000589 506-68-2331 INNEMpli C. $13.55 ✓3 'y' 4,000590 508-64-9860 ,. M. $5 .08 1\000591 ' 311-46-4296 '-"- J. $14.58 _ 000592 524-52-0357 allall R. $9.47-- ;-- i 000593 264-54-2147 IIIIIIIIIII A. $19.17 -"I-" 000594 373-56-757 x 1 V. $31.27 000595 538-52-1024 age T. $4.29,C9.32- 1,000596 449-02-4055 -a--0-' J. $7.54 1000597 521-88-2888 7`'- R. $12.07 1000598 520-38-5752 ,. A $25.20 000599 521-80-2055 IIIIIIII T. $8.25-7:1' 000600 523-84-5684 .f-. D. $8.34 " ii- PAGE TOTAL C �> $559.73 the n V 0lyz e74 } t ?; CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS ID► 69-0840028-00 Weld County _ Director of Personnel t P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 ₹' CHECK ► SOC. SEC. I NAME TOTAL v 000601 506-56-0904^'J R. $20.56 $000602 522-80-7118 tw.. A. $19.09 000603 566-42-5640 a L. $16.663frav' • O0O604 521.13-3967 IA- R. $8.71 000605 523-68-8171 1piall V. $12.43 ,--R- ' - 000606 096-44-8886 gar 6-"' S. $5.60 000607 512-42-8778 -1-(-4-" R. $10.59 I ` 'j O00608 141-46-9812 r K. $47 .92 000609 522-72-4144 - f J. $59.72 000610 522-84-7565 OM J. $10.44.1=- li 000611 522-90-7696 UM= E. $11 .49r-.5-A' \1000612 -- 552-70-9103 - -*-.c.. V. $23.89 _ y000613 520-60-0934 lielitt R. $23.41 y 000614 524-96-8012 ale 8. $3.51 Y J D 000615 465-80-3374 E. $16.50 - 000616 520-50-4060 IIIIIMEN J. $74.45,-C-3 000617 S24-80-4926 OEM J. $4. 26 ✓J'1' 000618 521-72-0371 E. E. $7.14'x' " 1000619 519-64-5139 illillilli L. $5.34 000620 523-88-3112 k.= C. $28.12 /J-" 000621 522-86-5194 all P. $15 . i8v3p.; X000622 522-72-7977 >Z. K, $45.34 000623 466-30-3782 allialle F. $42.21 ,' 000624 524-05-3888 V. $4.22 ✓',I-t- I PAGE TOTAL cc ya $516.78 .?90./9 J CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. 1.C.A. REFUNDS 1 �J-U8G0028-00 il Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK / SOC. SEC. ! NAME 000625 390-56-8514 14, timmill OTAL D. $9.85 ' 000626 522-12-2533 IIIIII 1 \ D D. 82,04 000627 524-64-8910 D. $6. 12 X 000628 082-42-7140 K. $41. 14 1( 000629 027-44-8548 „..,).. W A000630 522-74-8075 R $2 30 x000631 163-40-7506 $17 19 t"�_ F. $10.53 K 000632 513-28-8489 ✓="- E. $19.46 x000633 452-74-8069 C. • d C. X000634 521-80-1351 $40.64 �L A. X 000635 524-68-3569 /%_ .. $51 .42 4 ' i W. $21 .34 _. 000636 498-34-5862 ',1,..,_ L' $10.90 1 000637 524-24-3403 S )._/..- R $4 000638 524-56-5801fillap 75 K. $9.58%r4 000639 524-56-4753 J. $18.6bi-+ 000640 070-36-9)57 IIIIIIII C. $21 .87 0641 529-72-1095 �pQz 00642 228-62-7159 $9.35 Y $9 60 000643 523-82-8977 T $20.42 000644 557-90-3544 fir.,_ G, $74.12 000645 557-90-4488 SIIIP 00646 :::::;:: s, N. $28.63 .' S $12.61 000647 R 000648 524-78-0182 :::::: v, .c p PAGE TOTAL $513.05 C�� et rr. . 0421 CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS IVI 69-0840078-00 -- Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 - CHECK I SOC. SEC. I NAME TOTAL `X000649 299-62-3667 a J. $40.63 000650 521-64-0550 IOW. G. $2.08 / 2 000651- _ 298-40-4443 B. $3. 25"----- N4000652 463-96-1681 J. $7.02 000653 522-60-0118 4I. $21.21 - -- -X 000654 522-18-9176 L. $1 .96 000655 485-54-0908 gill S. $100.50 t� - -. . .4000656 236-66-9415 � R. $44.83 )(000657 458-74-6850 A. $6.00 - 1i S000658 522-66-5160 T. $65.95 ( 000659 523-76-3828 A. $83.03 .1i( 000660 140-09-8860 M. $3.39/.'_: : 000661 523-82-9324 t R. $58.23 PACE TOTAL $458.08 Y { _ 1 130.4'3 D } CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS f •� 101 69-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK I SOC. SEC. I NAME TOTAL 000662 S24-66-6824 a E. $27.14- !/./ )4000663 521-06-2495 - J. $15.61 O 000664 522-30-5049 S D. $39.87" '1' 000665 524-12-6004 IIIIIIIIIIII E. 836.81/ 1771- I 000666 524-42-6675 MS H. $6.17. ' '-'` 000661 152-50-4301 N. $1 .747 000668 157-32-0029 R. $4.85 ' { 000669 488-14-2618 a R. $144.31t/'"- ' 000670 381-62-3598 WES L. $19.98 ,'- rte 000671 523-22-6887 allial R. $6.411 -'' 000672 524-64-6502 J. $42.241/ 000673 522-54-1211 aR. $14.44Y 5"--- 000674 523-92-8493 gillillIP 0. 41$19.06 / i'%'~ 000675 522-78-8336 WNW P. 868.20, 341.. 000676 523-92-8493 WIMP S. $3.67p-a''o't 000677 522-74-1849 � A. $47 . 16:! :s 000678 547-70-1423 R. $3.59 i------- 000679 524-90-7622 eillia R. $30.55 ,' 000680 523-96-8461 � J. $9.69 000681 483-60-3144 D. $11 .07V-"-` '- 000682 497-48-8137 J. $5.55 f/S 000683 521-44-6034 P. $9 .77 000684 577-22-1631 a L. $20.70 / 000685 289-54-7685 Iliiiiiiimit L. $19.86,' rArr T"7At. C ; $ - 3608.44 O , ? �i•30 . CHECK RECISTER of EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS i ID; 69-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. 758 i Greeley, CO 80632 i CHECK ! SOC. SEC. NAME TOTAL 000686 512-14-5560 M. $83.38t-- , 000687 522-20-2512 >. A. $28.41: , 000688 521-80-3466 R. $6.14 , 000689 522-54-2354' D. $19 .96./ • 000640 520-b0-9558 SISIN J. $44.82 ` 000691 032-32-0696' P $3.73 <) 000692 483-60-1334 . IS O. 2 ;r:� $ .77� 000693 513-48-3450 la B. $8.37,-' 000694 523-84-8695 L. $22.370 • 000695 524-36-9408 ---------.- D. $$51 .59;' r!'1_. 000696 49Z-32-6360 000697 520-52-2378 R. $9.91i-/-/-1- (1 000698 522-74-9341 an 000699 303-50-6033UMW D. $46.07J7/-41' M. $101..45 ,''vdl- 000700 508-18-4612 R. $85.64• 000701 524-80-3900• 1IIIIIII D. $23.07 -'' 000702 522-78-8660 a S. $58.00.... 000703 224-30-6213 OM D. $17.35 ' lit 000704 212-60-3047 M $126126,7171- 000705 524-36-9359 - M. $6.28=' 000706 501-58-8451 allIlla D. $2.45e<-'r 000707 509-28-51it E. $25.34 ,7-- 000708 509-28-5111 E. $'.6. lcl7/ 000709 461-74-5610 , _14 Face rorTOTAL05 ;f , 1G3. IS" (5 ,- CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS ID! 69-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK I SOC. SEC. I . NAME TOTAL 000110 524-64-6849 illie J. $30.08' 000711 521-80-1556 VS P. $16.70, 000712 568-78-5909 41400M E. $35.44'9" 000713 506-16-0082 R. $58.21 000714 523-68-9587 „ D. $2.44 , 000715 351-36-7474 WOMB J. $11.42• " 000716 522-48-9399 . Ina A. $3.151' 000717 521-98-5180 allin D. $69.51•" 000718 523-28-2463 B. $138.94." - 000719 522-36-6500".; R. $45.65' "-- 000720 585-64-0008 air S. $18 .78 Vi-1 i 000721 523-66-0522 D. $31.27" 000722 295-03-2714 Aar L. $15.84 ✓ f" { 000723 528-90-4842 VOW J. $76.99 ✓ t 000724 521-80-2194 , ler M. $14.43/-21"'' 000725 383-16-7943 11.1 8. $42.24✓ 000726 523-50-7793" B $57.86 000727 521-72-0365 Sr R. $50. 12,' 000728 521-50-1400OSP L. $6.36'/-1-0- 000729 521-88-2876 jar R. $28.96✓Vr -- 000730 520-64-5787 OM J. $35.53 ✓ 000731 521-62-8517 MS. D. $11.69/ i'- 000732 520-42-3614 giall. G. $59.05✓ 000733 522-72-9338 fa R. $10 .84' ➢ACF. TOTAL O;71 .51 --V CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS I01 69-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK I SOC. SEC. I . NAME TOTAL { 000710 524-64-6849 J. $30.08>' I 000711 521-80-1556 IIIMINO P. $16.70, ",'=' 000712 568-78-5909 fellir E. $35.44 000713 - 506-16-0082 R. $58.21 000714 523-68-9587 , D. $2.44 000715 351-36-7474 WS J. $11 .42•' 000716 522-48-9399 , S A. $3,16%' ' 000717 521-98-5180 SIM D. $69.51' 000718 523-28-2463 la B. $138.94/ 000719 522-36-6500"; e R. $45.65'" _ 000720 585-64-0008 illier S. $18.78 /9.f' - 000721 523-66-0522 D. 831.27-7 000722 295-03-2714 Ale L. $15.84/1,11- 000723 528-90-4842• Illie J. $76.99 ✓ i' 000724 521-80-2194, eir M. $14.43YY-rz- 4 000725 383-16-7943 S B. $42.24V' 000126 523-50-77934,1S B $57.86 000727 521-72-0365 IIIIIIMOr R. $50.12:' 000728 521-50-1400 SNP L. $6.36'/. /t 000729 521-88-2876 fir R. $28.96/drt 000730 520-64-5787 SW J. $35.53 000731 521-62-8517 a D. $11 .69/Jst" 000732 520-42-3614 , G. $59.05✓ 000733 522-72-9338 a R. $10.84% --V / PAf:E IOTA!. *R71 .51 CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I,C.A. REFUNDS ID, 69-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK I SOC. SEC. I NAME TOTAL 000734 498-24-7655 ImmoM. $81.90 000735 520-32-0464 WM D. $175 .35' 000736 521-80-2162 1IIIIIIII, E. $61 ,86 000737 561-82-3047 allallalle S. $3.75' 000738 179-42-0895 OSP N. $8.29' 000739 521-88-2640 IIIMMED J. $13.52• 000740 160=46-0228 WSW K. $11.46; 000741 575-54-3020 00011. S. $43.31. ; 000742 524-17-5559 SS R. $10 .35V 000743 524-17-5559 fillimiliR. $2.20✓ /'-r' 000744 523-56-2024 001 J. Q $3.14 (, ' `` 000745 522-72-4078 IIIIIIIIIII H. $79 .86" 3a9- 000146 523-18-4152 IIIIIIIII H $40.49k ../`t i 000747 524-07-4798 emsJ. $39.02•' 000748 522-02-9394 elalla K. $1.86 000749 522-68-0923 Ills R. $43.08.7 000750 522-84-7614 a C. $51 .01+ 000751 561-14-1553 eligla J. $26.84/C/-c 000752 524-66-6341 a R. $13.38. 000753 524-40-7158 a M. $117 .90 000754 521-58-7969 a J. $59.81 '7 000755 504-16-5790 IIIIIIIIIIIIH. $5 ,19" 000756 523-82-7799 VMS M. $85.82''=f,' 000757 521-54-2441 ISIOnja M. $104.19vl/rti PACE TOTAL $1,083.63 ` " , � V CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F, I.C.A. REFUNDS I ': 101 69-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, C0 80632 CHECK I SOC. SEC. I NAME TOTAL 000758 442-54-1553 ileillia H. $9.39 ,-- ''''' 000759 524-36-9212 S L. $20.40' 000760 521-88-2979 S M. $57.29'' • 000761 352-40-0683 IIIS C. $51 .91 • 000762 524-18-5837 a F. $2.54' ' 000763 472-34-3243 a M. $47 .00' 000764 522-30-5505 alla 3. $36.72 000765 521-70-8424 a R. $14.78''" 000766 522-74-7811 a S. $64.96 ✓ -' Aft 000767 361-34-2348 S 3. $90.05 ' 000768 522-34-9598 Si _ H. $41.27 " 000769 505-84-8932 a D. $8.42i' s/c ' 000770 560-32-6753 - C. $43.58v'" 000771 520-16-7983 MOW R. $82,11 ✓ 000772 548-60-5063 illa B. $37.21./ 000773 507-56-7273 - P. $3.84" 000774 523-60-8031 iliala L. $44. 30'' 000775 522-56-9969 S A. $21 .06 KA"- 000776 564-72-5157 S T. $3.92f•/ 000777 524-64-6410 lala R. $18. 17V 000778 466-52-0997 S L. $43.68'7 000779 521-68-5820 S T. $26.30 V 1` 000780 456-74-3234 S 3, $11.77 000781 523-98-8986 S D. $22.80i' PACE TOTAL C-27190 $803.47 \l`n CHECK RtGJSTER OF EMPLOYEE F. 1.C.A. REFUNDS ID! 69-0840028-00 Weld County z Director of Personnel I P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK i SOC. SEC. i NAME TOTAL 000782 524-20-1314 IIIIIIIIII J. $209.671/Y(' 000783 503-56-6628 - S. $3.20 '•1' 000784 374-20-4801 a J. $107.82 } 000783 556-24-3727 S R. . $3.46/1"' .y 00O786 585-10-3182 E.a $40.10 r -''.>>: 000787 521-82-8473 a L. $20.06'' ' 000188 523-78-3832 IIIIIM P. $83.67,/ 000789 521-76-1282 VII, J. $34.40/-' 000790 521-06-9203 C. $5.28 ' { 000791 524-76-8150 K. $21. 12 -' 000792 521-64-2464 - D. $66.74' 000793 304-26-7956 IIIIIIIIMM, E. $54.67✓ 000794 521-64-2464 IIIIIIIIP P. $10.71.' 000795 523-54-6940 allia C. $174.90, 1000796 524-70-7619 a J. $3.68 0 000797 451-74-8696 a J. $113.83 _ 000798 463-72-5759 IIIIIIIII P. $30.70 '' j , 000799 524-66-6174 IIIIIIIIIII D. $41. 10;1 :.- '. ' 000800 005-64-1293 alla J. $63.88i/- 000801 523-50-9502 Nis A. $71 .11t-' 000802 524-34-9054 la H. $14 .91'' -'` 000803 522-70-7638 Ian A. $86.38 -' 4'(. . 000804 523-70-3027 %MaC. $12.21✓ 000805 524-82-4668. e B. $28.43,7 uu PAGE TOTAL Q. - $1 ,302.03 3.10Y y; IDI 69-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 . CHECK I SOC. SEC. I. NAME TOTAL 000806 523-38-2435 IIIIIIIII R. $50.771' 000807 521-26-3945 INES V. $40.11. 000808 521-26-3202 Ilan H. $29.64. / 000809 501-18-6985 illillin E. Y, $2.40 000810 522-84-9487 OS J. $3.78 fry- 000811 523-22-6575 willL. $65.64 000812 524-90-2635 IIIIIIIII, L. $2.23 4_900813 116-28-0859 1 J. $3.42 O 000814 501-18-6985 Una E. $43.03 000815- .521-96-0521 - K. $15.00.' - 000816 522-05-2480 as B. $28.10' 000817 524-64-6631 IOW B. $40 .86,/ 000818 503-48-3086 OS B. $9.17 .' J. $135. 000819 524-28-19b6 03,/ _ 000820 521-68-1532 a J. $13.50 -' 000821 011-40-7828 One J. $6.63:' 000822 523-82-8928 a D. $6.32 - ' 000823 523-30-4675 Sin V. $8.96✓>'==- I 000824 522-74-9184 ' K. $12.36+`%"' i 000825 523-54-4790 0.111 T. $3.59' 000826 043-52-0945 a T. $32.06 - 000827 521-26-3202 H. $26.41/ 000828 522-48-7791 enit R. $160.73' 000829 585-28-2456 41IIIIIIII A. $133.01 PAGE TOTAL C� 1or ? - $872.81 VA l .. _ CHECK REGISTER OF Liu/Limb r. I.�. n. f&EVI1VO ID# 69-0840028-00 - Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, 00 80632 CHECK # SOC. S£C. # NAME TOTAL 1000830 521-80-1863 a A - $66.93 C) 000831 523-92-7531 M. $3.781 -' 000832 522-14-0931 IIIIIIII C. $24.78:' -- 000833-- 470-56-0302 UM • B. - - • $142.47' • 000834 523-02-8913 W R. $2.44, - � _ . _ . . 000835 523-80-9470 ea M. $3.30 -- -- 000836 506-32-9547 10!!!"- - D. -. $28.56 000837 524-34-1702 ems R. $24.10 . ' 000838 523-44-8966 Oak R. $10 .36- " 000839 -477-66-4231 a- P. $7 .08.' 000840 524-52-1477 C. $17.02 , ,,,- , 000841 517-24-2349 IWIS M. $92.97- 000842 523-80-0649 - J. $49.37 4,000843 521-72-0002 IIIIIII L. $15.17`t) 000844 505-66-1508 1 F. $91.55v - 000845 035-36-8630 a D. $27 .78 -. 000846 521-70-8417 M. $14.29 000847 524-58-9716 S V. $116.38 000848 449-42-2092 a P. $46.82' 000849 523-50-8709 gasK. $38.61' ' 000850 521-60-8070 IIIIIL R. $71.98'' 000851 485-28-3681' B. $52.21'-✓�' 000852 524-90-8191 �' J. $4.0811-43: .08 ;;�,�:. - - 0 � J. $37 .07 �/ 000853 523 56 S4 8 PAGE TOTAL C 707,- $989.30 $� 30 CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS lDf 69-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 ' CHECK I SOC. SEC. 1 NAME TOTAL 000854 479-20-0429 IIIIIIIII B. $49.77+` 000855 524-90-7631 a S. $13.35 000856 522-62-24491 S D. $14 .67 •"'' 000857 522-72-9565 III'''. C. $80 .17," 000858 523-88-9549 S L. $40.16• 000859 468-56-1307 IIIIIIIII J. $30.08. ' 1' ' 000860 436-94-9215 " H.N. $50.95 000861 524-36-9154 Illa H, $22.26' 000862 520-30-5178 IS J. $4.93 000863 077-30-5996 ,SS R. $35 .06 ' 000864 520-30-5178 OS J. $11 .66,' 000865 521-32-3322 us C. $73.40 •'A 000866 500-72-6200 IIIIIII K. $10.16v/ElL 000867 523-44-8620 IIIIII G. $58.99'" 000868 521-36-2717 ism" A. $93.70v/ 000869 520-12-6232 . 1 D. $18.50 ` 000870 521-50-1790 IIIIIII W. $50.32 000871 524-32-6132 1. $35.10:/,•_!.. 000872 521-22-3696 allla A. $255.51 000873 496-36-8989 M. B. $40.88 000874 524-34-9366 S E. $27.63' 000875 521-32-0412 at R. $72.53" 000876 522-22-0407 E. $111.35"000877 523-92-9533 H. $68.93• . '.i FACE T07h1. $1 .270.01 a _CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A, REFUNDS ID? 69-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 . Greeley, CO 80632 • CHECK I SOC. SEC. ! NAME TOTAL 000878 522-60-1943 IIIS J. $8.53. ' 000879 524-64-8665 alli H. $61 .99' 000880 523-38-7053 illa V, $2.60 000881 521-38-1822 OAS G. $118.22. 000882 509-48-0361 IIIIIIIII L. $38.56 000883 522-42-2076 IIIIIIIII L. $87 .95 000884 522-30-4969 lialli F. $66.76 000865 442-48-0116 Oa T. $69.51 000886 521-72-2467 S R. $111.75 000881 522-08-0195 OM S. $37 .22'' 000888 521-58-8399 INIS D. $57.67 000889 485-14-8519 a R. $17 .06 000890 523-22-6489 ille W. $12.23 ° 000891 481-52-3745 - S. $13.88' 000892 560-32-3222 Illia S $97.36 ' 000893 507-38-8867 IIIIIIII G. $131.98; 000894 555-24-7661 Sin K. $124.14 - ;' ''- t 1,000895 387-56-7399 J. $31.62 O' 000896 521-82-1051 J. $2.49 000897 505-74-6480 IIIIIIIIII M. $5.83 , 000898 524-64-7102 I'm B. $15 .21 000899 521-76-1399 all C. $3.10 ' .31•'-- 000900 521-06-2495 Illial • J. $6.83✓ 000901 330-20-6637 illikInmL. $158.071 -' PAGE TOTAL ''_/ ./ 1 i $1,280 .62 21 (.`Y CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS IOi 69-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 • CHECK i SOC. SEC. i NAME TOTAL 000902 524-64-7101 an M. $5.69 / 000903 505-70-8675 WIMP P. $24.64, 000904 517-42-0417 IIIIIIIIp R. $70.02 000905 524-78-9597 la T. $6.20 000906 524-56-6251 a R. $3.27 000907 521-16-1904 la M $26.34 000908 488-50-5993 ant E. $37.14 000909 521-26-3984 IIIIIII R. $24.13 000910 520-38-5698 alliS M. $34.03. 000911 484-18-5454 illilll D. $46.20 .'`x- ' 000912 - 506-40-9995 " a- -. " D $120.66 000913 522-42-2237 SR D. $36 .97 000914 523-44-4778 SP C. $5.85 000915 521-36-4890 Is W. $10.26' 000916 512-60-4842 !; t{ $2.94 6l 000417 514-32-9976 eall. A. $67 .50 =' '400918 472-60-3847 SR A. $2.05 0 000919 523-46-1887 a B. $7 .91 000920 522-04-1334 IIIIIIIII L. $14.81 000921 389-16-2441 - V. $28.34 ' 000922 523-25-7073 IIIIIII, P. $2.10v l-,:- 000923 448-20-4346 a 0. $51.94;• 000924 468-22-4896 L. $3.28k 000925 565-01-4967 IOW H. $7 .51 . O 17 PAGE TOTAL Q 0i % $639.78 al CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS ID! 69-0840028-00 Veld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 TOTAL CHECK 1 SOC. SEC. 1 NAME 000926 822-06-7252 iiiippirB. $9 .90 - 841.47✓- D. 000927 - - 522-06-7420 $3.42 J. 000928 354-28-9507 $181.54 =� 000929 524-36-9089 R. M. $5.26 000430 511-40-5200 839 ,06 -' H. 000931 524-3b-9085 $2,O1P `� G.000932 521-16-3139 -- " 000933 521-48-5857 J. $11.74 815.02 , ,. 000934 524-64-7723 g24 .06i 1 M. 000935 523-92-7755 $74. 52` C. 000936 523-12-4965 g6.31�' 000937 523-54-4515 A. 000938 522-50-8499 U. $30.19 D $33.09-' 000939 523-28-40b2 $35.25' P. 000940 521-82-3349 Ills 000941 522-78-6857 a D. $08.23 V. $6,33 000942 523-38-5414 $ $2.71/�' a D. 000943 521-70-8865 � , J. $41 .b3'�'. i O00944 523-74-615b a G. 329 .87 000945 725-01-0302 000946 206-38-0860 SS M. $12.88r' I M $76.79 / 000947 521-10-4386 ellat 000948 523-84-4071 IIIIIIII R $26.28t' 000949 523-38-3213 SIS A. $22.21tiV; ``• PAGE TOTAL e ?1.) J', $829 .77 ol..D1 J ... .. CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS ID, 69-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK 1 SOC. SEC. I NAME TOTAL 000950 522-34-8955 a D. $98.82 - 000951 - - 521-60-8699 ' MS L. $67 .82 -' 000952 449-66-3050 a Y. $18.14 " 000953 524-54-5751 r 8. $43.25'tt /'' ' 000954 523-92-9279. a P. $53.95 000955 524-74-9270 a M. $250.68 ' 000956 522-72-4910 a K. $4.34 000957 524-80-2754 ' MS R. $2.27 000958 414-64-8459 IIIIIIIII J, $29.36 ' t 000959 352-12-1993 - C. $313.31 000960 585-60-5174 . ININS D. $3.46)/,/,1. 000961 508-07-3751 IIIIIIIIIIII M. $17 .031' ('000962 072-50-0299 - S. $33.18 (1 - ! 000963 521-52-3458 IIIIIIIII. . K. $19l .74c,' 000964 458-66-7712 a T. $114.23,' 'at. X 000965 507-82-7207 S G. $17.404? O00966 213-50-8756 M $5.14. • 000967 404-82-6860 IIIIIIIII J. $22.56✓ 000968 482-38-6043 IIIIIII J. $103.87'' 000969. . 521-82-1276 IIIIIIIIII 1. $46.40, 000970 524-76-8259 a C. $50.53• 000971 524-14-0456 B. $11 .85•' 000972 521-24-6521 a W. $55.68e 000973 521-64-0960 pall A. $12.29 „ ' PAGE TOTA1, r $1 ,567.30 0b•SI b.. 1111, ?t 5 CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS ID! 69-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 _ _ _ Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK I SOC. SEC. ;1 NAME TOTAL 000974 521-64-8121 41Mair D. $30.77 , . /000975. . ,521-16-3790 ,.... '4. 1- D 323.56 p`_ 000976 523-04-0657 J. $3.98. ''000977 370-68-2684 M. 35.280 '.11.000978_ .. 506-42-8713 .,_.x B. $3.91 - .1.000979 521-44-1259 P. 326.64 P_ $000980 524-72-9430 a R. $13,40 O2 000981 521-64-8862 gas J. $9. 11) 000982 523-16-4536 gla G. $85.07. / 000983 523-94-9807 glalp S. $33.37 , 000984_ 520-46-9117 S S. $127.66 000985 523-92-9652 urn A. $5.35- ' 000986 524-64-8749 immill, L. $21 .32. 000987 522-46-4586 gall. J. $141 .05 000988 524-58-9925 ImmeM. 354.44 t-' O00989 453-56-3501 U -`P. $21.57" i 000990 523-92-7784 lap R. $82.56, 000991 556-34-3255 Mk J. $7 .667' 000992 522-74-7914 gar S. $7.52✓f131d1- )C000993 522-22-1428 UMW D. $76 .64 000994 521-64-0034 a L. $9.23? 000995 524-44-1801 M B. $68 .74 ' 000996 523-92-9747 SS L. 32.05 ' 000997 506-60-0519 - C. $9.38'0 7 Qo Fir PACE TOTAL (I/53 $870.26004 CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS �� I ID► 69-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK I SOC. SEC. I NAME TOTAL 000998 523-94-7582 Ililla M. $64.67' 000999 521-74-1003 _ F. $78 . 19- 1 001000 585-80-3621 �,1-•-.�M. $34.070 _ 001001 521-72-1203 an C. 348.82, ' 001002 521-22-4261 INN D. $29.21, 001003 563-50-2531 ! H. $31 .88 001004 522-78-8539 - H. $6.23 001005 522-78-6895 S S. $32.14 • 001006 527-12-3245 Ile B. $8.02 001007 521-86-0406 a F. $5 .99' 001008 _ 523-72-5649 S $8.98. { 001009 521-86-0406 illiMpl W. $12.72. 001010 523-28-2548 IIIIII L. $8.86 001011 524-30-2574 a R. $24.07• 001012 524-70-7147 a T. $36.25/''/' 001013 466-52-7160 IIIIIII M. $91.26. 001014 521-70-8416 ' S. $13.60 001015 521-88-4956 IIIIIIIII O. $3.83' 001016 582-22-9567 ella M. $3.75 . 001017 522-22-3154 IIIIIII J. 358 .58 001018 514-56-3390 oft B. $2.91 001019 542-42-4543 5 D. $3.83 . 001020 316-24-3337 oft P. $28.86% >> ' 001021 476-64-5541 la D. 32.69"--"W.1_ , 01 PAGE TOTAL [.off 3 $639.41 3 CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. 1.C.A. REFUNDS 1D! 69-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 TOTAL CHECK / SOC. SEC. / NAME 001022 524-44-9653 me S. $29.77 :.,. $78.$78.01//_. 001023 522-54-4911 NM J 001024 521-82-6264 S M. $3.16 001025 524-44-9653 IIS S. $4284. ,. 001026 523-46-9408 War M. $8.87, - 001027 524-74-1128 SEW K. $23.96, a J. $23.87, 001028 303-42-2715 001029 524-70-5900 al G. $19.17. llitC $6.39 ,` 001030 261-13-4179 C. r , _ K $67 .921 001031 522-86-5919 . " •. B. $31 .06 001032 521-58-8908 allac�.,isv 001033 523-92-7926 � G. $5.19 001034 520-09-2426 L. $165.06' 001035 504-50-3943 M. $25 .83 001036 101-34-1413 . IIIIIIII L. $18.48i' F $14.90 r/' 001037 439-52-2138 isie 001038 328-40-0316 IIIIIIIIIr D. $69.65•/ /901039 523-92-9288 0.0 J. $15.46 i. J` $26.33�' 001040 113-32-0535 M. 001041 524-34-1969 alp P. $128 .59- 001042 039-28-8886 SIR 2. $2.82. , R. $61 .30. 001043 524-38-4272 001044 569-44-7596 11.01. A. $56.85'' 1 $17.74 P )(001045 521-90-5339 VMS PAGE TOTAL ;att?? $943.27 oO.C5 CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS IDI 69-0840028-00 4-- Weld County Director o£ Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK I SOC. SEC. I ME TOTAL 001046 521-60-1864 ear S. $22.63 "i{t x] 001047 522-60-8629 E. $16.91 --# 7,001048 558-72-4837 a S. $3.49 / '1J' 001049 522-90-5773 a P. $13.18 - ' `001050 507-68-8438 a G. $69.10 O 001051 377-38-3456 a L. $28.45-' "' ' 001052 522-48-7640 a F. $21.67 001053 522-96-6399 L. $7 .24- 001054 516-64-9236 a F. $4. 32 V %/Pt 001055 554-28-9469 a A. $40.02 '" 001056 522-86-6003 . . M. $32. 56 %-v'' , 001057 262-80-1495 a G. $18.19 -' 001058 521-80-3343 a 0. $8.50 ' 001059 523-22-7584 a H. $5.91 P 001060 522-80-9983 Vag M. $41.41 0 1001061 523-98-8986 a &kJ- D. -'- -? 3 D $11 .96 p g -- _ 001062 523-46-8002 a B. $38.24./• 001063 440-40-8518 a M. $6.49 -- S001064 521-60-9797 a C. $10 . 21P 001065 489-62-6408 la K. $29 .40 -' 001066 526-70-2243 Sae R. $14.01 7*/'"‘". 001067 524-12-5398 a B. $80.08 001068 561-34-6869 a E. $68.89 001069 522-60-5173 B. $16.33'oa {r3 '� PACE TOTAL C '1 lb << $609. 19 CHECK REGISTER OF D1PLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS DI 69-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 I CHECK I SOC. SEC. I NAME TOTAL 001070 523-82-3047 .. a P. $5.59 /r 001071..-_.521-72-0998 sii _ F. $37 .53 " 001072 393-56-8570 S. $6.99 ' 4"; 001073 523-88-9438 a. M. S1 .73 . _..__ 001074 521-68-6737 a A. $13. 74. ' 001075 522-70-8858 _ P. $11 .93 001076 505-24-5364 a I. $21 .63 .001077 377-58-5686 alMir D. $43.58 m 001078 576-70-4817 Ile g L. $22.22•''"' 001079 523-72-7047 alla S. $8.24, ' 001080. . . .522-76-6471 Illa R. $30.68 - - 001081 522-86-6112 .MIN B. $63.56 '- 001082 585-60-4385 ISM C. $22.01t- 001083. 524-40-3931 VIII C. $1.99✓'r7,r1- 001084 521-13-3000 ale R. $6.04/lie- 001085 523-92-8134 WM C. $8.29 ,- 001086 521-72-1015 S. . H. $18.53" 001087 523-08-3921 a R. $9.32 -'•s' 001088 524-42-7771 .- F. $37.78 001089 521-76-1625 a 0. $27 .47'' 001090 523-16-3435 a R. $49.33 001091 520-48-1374 a C. $48 . 15.: 001092 058-38-6567 gia P. $25.54 001093 523-18-4869 gpliall. L. $68.71/043.0 PAGE TOTAL e----‘17:7.5 1S90.SR 401 i . t CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS ID/ 69-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK I SOC. SEC. I NAME TOTAL 001094 524-16-7785 a V. $44. 29' 001095 523-36-6556 _ M. $2.03 001096 523-44-8632 alla C. $79.06. ' 001097 546-56-7044 IIIIIIIII G. $53.25 ✓, 001098 494-50-5775 : - D. $6.26 . 001099 523-68-7618 la D. $41.99 001100 522-70-9629 flialle D. $71.43 001101 520-26-1955 llIlla H. $120.99 001102 524-04-4384 S J $85.48:' 001103 524-58-9677 a K. $57 .97.' 001104 538-24-2970 : R. $39.44 001105 523-78-0117 Mils J. $26.27• 001106 502-22-3922 - W. $3.93/i, 001107 089-40-8166 ala R. $11 .63.. 001108 166-30-5696 Illla K. $135.01.;. . 001109 508-64-2990 fa J. $7.45 001110 521-60-8734 ea B. $4.90. 001111 549-68-2188 allali L. $85 .29:' 001112 522-48-9796 MS A. $25.31,- 001113 521-70-0213 . a O. 813.53x' 001114 516-44-0710 a M. $8.00-'" 001115 522-21-8962 SIM B. $4.037 001116 166-30-5696 K. Ph/2-$0.00//1 001117 353-12-6443 IIIIIIIII 3. $12.76✓ -0- PACE TOTAL I LI< $949.30 • • f CHECK REGISTER OF DIPU1YEt: F. I.C.A. sumps a.�. 101 69-0840028.00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, C0 • 80632 CHECK 1 SOC. SEC. f NAME TOTAL 001118 497-56-2513 S P. $102.99' /- - -. 001119 505-26-7169 S L. 30/BB $0.00 001120 522-24-7819 IIIIIIIIIIINI A. $46.06 ,/ 001121 558-34-2714 B. $35.37 • 001122 322-58-7303 S C. $10.23' 001123 524-26-1019 IIIIIIII 4B. $144.45 - 001124 521-32-2153 ow ‘ J. $38.67 001125 522-56-9998 _ J $15.12 - - 001126 523-82-9612 IIIIIIP T. $90.54 001127 522-74-7974 IIIIIP . Y. $118.15- 001128 523-36-4116 imp R. $50.82- 001129 298-48-7045 1 M. $10.81, ' 001130 522-30-3390 1IIIIIIII A. $69.44. ' 001131 520-44-8194 IIIIII K. $83.16 ,7 001132 523-06-3236 - C. $63.19-' 001133 521-88-2834 IIIIIIIIP S. $4.41"J3' 001134 163-24-5952 ' W. $39.17 001135 524-36-9736 M V. $16 .69 001136 524-66-5803 a W. $44.41 001137 . 286-34-9858 u L. $80 .76. 001138 512-16-9571 ' R, $83.62. 001139 555-96-2145 a D. $34.32= 001140 524-24-4007 IIIIIIIII, J. $29.13e'J54- 001141 470-66-7438 S • A. $4.23: / 6 PAGE TOTAL - $1 ,215.742 wit.cj i CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS ID! 69-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 f CHECK ! SOC. SEC. I NAME TOTAL 001142 523-36-6305 IIIIS E. $150.95. 001143 446-32-4404 MS C. $55.92- 001144 523-88-9552 imills C. $89.32` 001145 521-64-1977 IIIIIII M. $17 .89 - 001146 521-36-2534 = R. $78.13' 001147 521-34-6152 a S. $99.84' 001148 521-68-6777 Silling P. $26.45- 001149 524-86-2414 Sill J. $3.24 1-'? 001150 521-27-7071 1IIIIIIIII G. $18 .27 ,/ in 001151 511-12-6153 IIIIIIIIi B. ;r,s,.'4.'-/"`''"" $160.1:0701_ d5.1.1-, 001152 521-86-9861 M. $3.52 001153 482-70-5160 a K. $11 .08('' 001154 504-36-1875 S L. $67.44✓ 001155 523-66-3013 S A. $2.871 001156 523-48-6874 a C. $72.22 ' )001157 505-80-7326 illillik G. $12.02 Q 001158 523-40-8009 S H. $173.75;' 001159 092-48-8157 5 V. $3.27 - 001160 524-16-7713 fl L. $129.31- 001161 524-36-9699 1 L. $140.00/- ' I 001162 575-38-3938 a J. 41 $25.45, ' 001163 521-70-9018 : D. 337 .12 "''" 001164 524-44-9053 Oa • D. $25.66 001165 509-24-1963 I. $111.34 : 8 $ 6 PAGE TOTAL O_ri J� $1 ,515.24 �%' t CHECK REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. I.C.A. REFUNDS ID, 69-0840028-00 . . __. . _. __. - _ . Weld County Director of Personnel P.O. Box 758 _ _ . . ._ Greeley, CO 80632 • CHECK i SOC. SEC. 1 "NAME TOTAL 001166 524-24-4851 Una I. S5.86" 001167 517-28-1643 Illowillt _ _ _ J. . . _ $26.96 001168 474-80-2453 SSC J. ^jis°"-g•3'•<. $37.89 ✓ 001169 520-40-4727 " - T. $73.29 ' . ,001170 524-54-6600 . .1IIIIII.. .__. R. . . .. $6.34" 001171 523-83-8541 INIIIIP J. $21 . 13 O 001172 579-10-3037 e P. $58.25 001173 524-38-4587 M B. $96 .70 001174 523-36-5576 illiar P. $9.15 - 001175 521-64-1496 " le. E. $42.86 - v 001176 521-80-3374. _ . . J. $28.04 • 001177 524-56-4191 um B. $81.56- 001178 570-70-8451 slimpip E. $3.821 001179 523-64-9477. . M. $48.86- 001180 507-44-6018 IIIIIIIIIII H. $3.03 '1i' 1 001181 522-24-8154 Illa E. $7 .90 L' V.,-- 001182 521-72-5768 _IIIII D. $11.07' 001183 523-28-2533 en J. $78.16- 001184 523-32-4248 a R. $2.57• 001185 497-46-9371 K. $34.02.---- 001186 524-78-1541 Iwo R. $6.38- 001187 512-44-9460 UM F. $3.82 001188 521-06-9040 a L. $5.55Y • 001189 522-70-7862 Weft P. $17 .9X' PAGE TOTAL (46%n5- $711 .13 al 11 CHE';K REGISTER OF EMPLOYEE F. 1.C.A. REFUNDS ID, 69-0840028-00 Weld County Director of Personnel . P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 CHECK I SOC. SEC. 1 NAME TOTAL 001190 524-56-4185 IS P $32. 22'', :_, , 001191 . 504-30-5196 lam E. $16.24: 001192 474-40-1276 lamillat J. $99.87 001193 287-42-6535 pri J. $21 .16 ' 001194 523-18-1042 i -..- - V. $106.54 001195 522-02-3892 - D. $16.65 001196 524-54-6435 alla R. $13. 29 001197 523-28-3053 alp E. $95.46 001198 524-42-7821 MIS L. $170.02 001199 521-14-5312 5 G. $51 .85 . 001200-- 521-80-1147 - Waii D. $2.51 - PAGE TOTAL ; $625.81 , o ' KtMMo,9V GRAND TOTAL .....$36,070:87- NO. OF TERMINATED EMPLOYEES a 661 NO. OF ACTIVE EMPLOYEES a 539 r igin.� , quthi . 00 m:t / yia I)a"( l I 630,24:427 / , I (---& 4/q? a: $ 5 1 ._ a 69.0840104 Weld. County library 447-32-2050 a $ 11.59 ck. ►1504 f ,;y _ 521-42-8847 a 5.65 ck. 11503 j,/d ! 523-62-1185 23.66 ck. 11505 ✓.;/s y. 499-44-9709 2. 34 ck. 11506 ✓ 5 . 17 '-$522-86-5748 a 3..32 ck. /15070 521-80-1987 a ,'3. 31 ck, 11508 ;% 508-34-7863 13. 11 ck . }2509 re.-524-16-1781 59. 40 ck. 1151Oi- 524-46-9383 SINIIII 13. 56 ck. 01511 1,7 529-52-2566 5.63 ck. 11530 ✓ 147-34-9734 IIIIIIIIII 36. 75 ck. 1151211'1' i 523-40-8026 IIIIIIIIIIIIII13.92 ck. 11502 1x.1-11 <r' • 472-36-8044 1IIIIIIIII 38.09 ck. 11513 v--- 523-78-0013 IIIIIIIIIII 2. 12 ck. 01514 V.1/4"v 513-48-6113 ellia17. 44 ck. 01515 ,/ Lei 524-54-3466 IIIIIIIIIIIIII13. 73 Ck. 11516 17 302-40-4258 all 13. 14 ck. 11517 3/ 511-38-6951 ^ 4 . 30 ck. 11501 /01- . 482-40-8658 glialla 4.04 ck. 11518 V J'il 327-40-2768 lallellab 2.01 ck. 01519 524-62-9484 2.84 ck. 11520 i dl9�ia, 292-46-8733 41 .47 ck. 11521 K- )143-34-A72i =k1 Jai_ ck. 01522 - nar,a 4,Roval' : 4L AI fit/(e-ri - --� dd-g ifr /.lr y.iA�.��YL�iLiny / 7 � .1.4-„v sel 1e.44 • • RESOLUTION RE: UTILITIES AND RENTS FOR GRADER SHEDS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado Statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been the past policy of the Board of County Ccranissioners to provide housing, trailer pads, and utilities for certain grader sheds • located in isolated areas, and WHEREAS, currently there is some inconsistency in the provision of those benefits to operators in isolated areas, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners would like to establish a consistent policy and phase out the provision of utilities for grader shed operators without penalizing any current operator. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County that where the County owns a house adjacent to a grader shed or a trailer pad, that item associated with the trader shed will be provided at no cost. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Eoard of County Coaanissioners that electricity will be provided for the dwellings located at the Kiowa grader .shed, Gwonda grader shed, and the Head grader shed while the current employees utilize and operate out of those grader sheds. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that when the current operator ceases to utilize one of the above named grader sheds, that electricity will not be provided to dwelling of the new employee or employee assigned to those grader sheds. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that effective with this policy, the utility of gas will no longer be provided to any grader operator in Weld County. • • BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this policy shall be effective January 1, 1983. • t �_1410 1/.7 3 si t/ . f • LC : -$` pct:z The above add foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of December, A.D., 1982. 7- BOARD BOADD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST\JY? AGED COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County , lerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board John Ha tin, Ch rman (iii C Car son, Pr Tem Dep ty County Clerk_ Approved as to form: Norman Carlson ---- C;( 5-14-a1:::) 'rC:N Kirby ' _ County Attorney Ju K. Stei rk ti. RESOLUTION REt INCREASE OF THE HEALTH AND LIFE INSURANCE CLAIM FUND 'MEREST AMOUNT WHEREAS, the Board Of, County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado Statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on December 6, 1982, the Board of County Commissioners established the Health and Life Insurance Claim Fund Imprest Fund in the amount of $1,000.00, and WHEREAS, the. Federal Government has enacted a new banking regulation effective December 14,1982, that allows for money market interest rates for checking accounts with a balance of $2,500.00, and WHEREAS, the Director of Finance and Administration has recommended to the Board that, in order to take advantage of the increased interest revenue that the impreat fund be increased from $1,000.00 to $2,500.00. NOV, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Veld County that the Health and Life Insurance Claim Imprest Fund is hereby increased from $1,000.00 balance to $2,500.00 balance plus outstanding checks for claims at any one time in order to take advantage of the new checking account interest rates for such claims. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of December, A.D., 1982. 711 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST jr 11 n I 4440.44400v WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder 1 7C15E9 and Clerk to the Board John T. Martin, Chairman r_BY: /-/(�t. -H�r l Chuck Carlson, Tern De uty County Clerk EXCISED Approve as to form: Norman Carlson , .W Kirby County Attorney / a K. Ste n rk e� Ct—t2. y - C.-t\ RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR CLUB LICENSE 82-25 WITH EXTENDED HOURS, TO THE OREELEY.COUNTRY CLUB, GREELEY, COLORADO - EXPIRES DECEMBER 31, 1983 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Greeley Country Club, Greeley, Colorado has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for a Club License with extended hours for the sale of malt, vinous and spitituous liquors for consump- tion by the drink on the premises only, and WHEREAS, ;pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II. , C. , said applicant has paid the sum of $50.00 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, pursuant to 12-47-123(5) (c) (II) , CRS 1973, as amended, said applicant has paid to the County of Weld the sum of $30.00 for extended hours, and WHEREAS, said applicant has paid to the County of Weld the fee of $15.00 as provided by law for issuance of such County License, and said applicant has exhibited a State Liquor License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consump- tion by the drink on the premises only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location !, described as follows: Highway 34, Greeley, Colorado 80631 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined the appli- cation and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 82-25 to said applicant to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on thepremises only, at retail at said location, with extended hours, and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the PP/ 0.1 -Gly - SG - Page 2 RE. CLUB LICENSE RENEWAL - GREELEY COUNTRY CLUB Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until December 31, 1983, providing however, that said place where- the licensee is authorized to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on thepremises only, with extended hours, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 1st day of December, A.D. , 1982. `7 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /nQ,t Onv .4"Vi WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder MOWED RATE OF SIGNING and Clerk to the Board John T. Martin, Chairman • • puty County erc CChuck Carlson, ro-Tem I APPROVED AS TO FORM: EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING Norman Carlson �- ounty Attorney hf. Xi y ne K. Stet ark I DATE PRESENTED: December 27, 1982 Y �^H o °. i" 1e o j(��a CR ., t.� U1 .�1 {� O O N P: 8 „J't. M L.:VI H g. OOQ Fi N sikrx,: n01:11il ?V Yk° 4 al 41`i isrl_i il V. I4 F` m ea. ti o4 2� 'z5as+ oM �. a L. y it n>,}} . , oG p. M O ,:,. ..6. ' I ~~ fpm rt x r18' om I � IMMO J p.: N !zn O 1� g gay N R z � .oj �' �.c‘1:: i^� .o o b b 10 g �' I a M `' tL` ` 1 O rt ^ ra0. ve 6g SK ° 0w s �i ; 1 c Z co pid-gy .. p in88!!! yepk < a cello r v n Pi Q w ... .4.0 o.,, '- ha. kO [L )12 ry! fir( iA 0 R1' 8 a 00 0 se 0MD. 1 F o g : o J p. M 0 Sca — n b,P- O N 0 g t•1' .1 rri 0} G fi v . te- : a ! ?t7 } �, bin G •L,O c :ft 1' h1 1Ai D w s o ff ' I. a i • t' 1 cl 1Mrun o { 1 PI f E ! I i awl I ! 0- 1 , 4 't��• „m it( aE. ..�a.fa�. 8� ta...... 11`us3a.�i3s�` -h? ai . 1 Sir i ,, v DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE I '�kic` LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT DSVISION STATE CAPITOL ANNEX J f 'T:`F 1375SHERMANSTREET E-C as __DENVER,COLORAOO.SO261 _ c t `�1 fri.. r.. LIQUOR LICENSE-. }c LICENSE EXPIRES ftiF iva is/wla&ira - - _ L)purtro)oudAT.pJ _ __.. ° Alt I.I.t IK/ co?ttj c-n .1451.{1 t. \ /lt)tA11� t —_— ll 11.j' 11 IYM NI/MDD(K IIJ q LIC 7101/ IMe /[t =- ' Y[\ / 1 y11 l )S" -117:11 .TOTAL F£Eftl y. ).4,. - THIS LKENSE IS ISSUED SUBJECT TO THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO _. AND ESPECIALLY UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF TITLE 11,ARTICLE U.CRS 1973, 7. ASAMENDE D. Y>'4' „� 4l THIS LICENSE IS NON-TRANSFERABLE AND SHALL BE CONSPICUOUSLY POSTED 7 -: IN THE PLACE ABOVE OESCRIBED,ANY INFORMATION CHANGES TO THE LIQUOR '+{ LICENSE INVOLVING OWNERSHIP OR FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THE LICENSED ,1>.. +'�'; PREMISES MUST BE REPORTED, WITHIN 10 OAVS, IN WRITING TO THE DEPART. It - MINT OF REVENUE, LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, STATE CAPITOL ANNEX, ,n i'd• I375SHERMAN STREET,DENVER,COL OR ADO 80261. \` IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,I HAVE NEREUNTOSET MY HAND AND SEAL � +�.W�` L %L ntcutive DIAaCT0A ' RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF INSURANCE PROGRAM FOR WELD COUNTY f - WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado Statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on November 8, 1982, the Board of County Commissioners assigned insurance markets and authorized the issuance of a request for proposal for an insurance program for Weld County In 1983, with coverage to become effective January 15, 1983, and WHEREAS, five firms/agents submitted proposals for consideration for the insurance program for 1983, and WHEREAS, the Insurance Selection Committee, comprised of the Board of County Commissioners, Lucille Gallagher of Monfort's of Colorado, Dick Barrett, Personnel Director, Russ Anson, County Attorney's Office, Bette Rhoden, Purchasing Director, and Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, reviewed the proposals and discussed the proposals with the presenters on December 16, 1982, and WHEREAS, the Insurance Selection Committee, after hearing and studying both proposals, has recommended to the Board of County Commissioners that the optimum proposal for Weld County appears to be the proposal presented by Arthur J. Gallagher & Co., and WHEREAS, the Insurance Selection Committee specifically recommends the adoption of the proposal as presented with the FIVE MILLION DOLLAR ($5,000,000) limits, and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County that the Board does hereby adopt the recommendation of the Insurance Selection Committee to approve the Arthur J. Gallagher proposal with the FIVE MILLION DOLLAR ($5,000,000) limits, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Director of Finance and Administration be designated as the Insurance Representative of the County to assist Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. In the administration of the protected self-insurance program, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners is hereby authorized to execute all contracts necessary implement the self-insurance program as submitted by Arthur J. Gallagher S Co. , and 1 ('. ► Gam,. ;,:fI yrf 0 C` 1) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Arthur J. Gallagher 6 Co. is hereby 4 designated as the Agent-Broker of record for coverage for Veld County, effective January 15, I983 through January 15, 1986. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of December, A.D., 1982. ; BOARD OF COUNTY COFPf1SStoNERS ATTEST M-.YWJ/U' -frni VELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board John T, Martin, Ch man I 5Y: Y County_21C Cler i4..} Chu Carlson, F — em - p AAp�pp--rrMo d as to form: Norman-Carlson County Attorney • Kirby � >"22•,---1:_- __ e K. Ste(Steinmark i mEmoRAnDul "' Poard of County Commissioners December 27, 1982 Te COLORADO r,omSelectton Committee Insurance — - -- ------------ ------ sobjxc The following proposals were received for the protected self—insurance program and presented to the Board on December IS, 1982: A.J. Gallagher Sweet and Co. Scott/Fred S. James Flood and Peterson (2 opt ions) Frank B. Hall and Co. On December 16, 1982, oral presentations were made by all proposers to the Board and Selection Committee. At the presentation, Flood and Peterson ask for the elimination of their proposal number one (Compass) and emphasized consideration of the Mentor proposal number two. In reviewing all proposals, only the current carrier, Gallagher, meets all the specifications asked for in the RFP. The proposal for the least cost did not include coverages in the following areas which the County feels are critical: • Discrimination was limited to racial and religious discrimination only ▪ Employee benefit liability - Some depreciation on property I & B • Exclusions on care, custody, and control - Limits or exclusions on flood, sewer, etc. • Anti-trust exclusions • Fire-legal liability • Pollution - chemical, etc. - Condeanation/Planning related coverage • Coverage of EDP equipment and media • Limits on glass - Builders Risk • Non-owned aircraft Differences in price do not justify risk of potential costs to the County if gaps in coverage materialize or claims are not handled due to exclusions. Both long and short term costs were evaluated in the selection process. In reviewing the proposals it IS the unanimius recemmendatfon of the Selection Committee to recommend the approval of,the'Arthur J. Gallagher proposal with fixed coats :of'$219,962, Annual Loss Fund aggregate of $3004000, and $100,000 • single occurrence stop. 1oss. The recommendation is based upon the fot1owtngt 1. Gallagher meets all specifications. • 2; Gallagher has been carrier, for last three years with very satisfactory results. 3. Gallagher has over; 300 government clients and handles over 150,000 self-insurance government clams.• 6. Gallagher Bassett office in Denver has full setvice of governmental claims processing, loss control, safety services, adjusting, and ' legal assistance. 5. Gallagher has broadeat form coverage to protect the interest of Weld County officials, employees and citizens. 6. Consolidation of claims management, safety, loss' control, risk management and excess coverage under one umbrella group can be advantageous to Veld County. 7. Gallagher has a proven record of saving Veld County thousands of dollars in the self-insurance program the last three years. ' 8. Governmental exposure and hazards have significantly increased the last five years. With the number of government clients Gallagher services, a tremendous data base And amount of experience exists to handle the types of exposures and hazards in government risk management to deal with claims and development of loss prevention in Colorado and nationally. Sharing of data between the five Colorado counties and 23 cities using Gallagher, has saved legal costs and attorney time. Will VWfII , WWIVN/v PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. A NO. VO. NO. VENDOR _ — — -- --- —AMOUNT_ 10199 11296 WELCO CREDIT UNION_ _., 53 786,30 10200 11297 UNITED WAY OF WELD COUNTY �____�_ __354.000 ' ._ State of Colorado ) TOTAL $54,140.30 __ )} ss County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through __ 1_ and dated DECEMBER 27 I 198 2 and that payments should be made to the respective venoms in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $__ 54,19.22 _ _ _ Dated this - 27th day of __DECEMBER , 1 2. Maid- nance if cer ,Subscribed and sworn to b fore me this __27th day of _DECEMBER , 198 2 . My,t¢ ist0n expires: -? - ___-- — a� . I I',, 491 �iotary •b c State of Colorado i . ss County of Weld We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the _ _PAYROLL __ Fund totaling $ 54,140.30_ . er A T ST: //J� y` � Flambe, — — _— County Clerk and Recorde It / ' By:,.... 6 _L � Gl� 1 `111r1 �_� be( y K ' 3-07 PAYPS L , FUND CtAims :J WARRAfiT . P.O. B NO. VO. N0. .VENDOR . . AMOUNT ` Nang (113_325 12/30/82 1 ,617,15 •, • State of Colorado TOTAL $ '1,617.15 " I • ss County of Weld • '• This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been oppleted - . on the above listed claims as shown on" Pages 1 through -0- and dated 'December 19 2 ,and that payments should be made to the respectiveve vendors'.In the amounts set opposite • their names with the total amount S 1,617,15 a2 Dated this hst day of December , 19 82 , � kel County F _ f ouncef cer • 7 ,,Subscritgd and sworn to before re this '2Tst day of December , 19 82, Yy:cornission expires: 8/7/85 , 1/4,1,/..2) 't : Notaryy Du i c STATE OF GOtORADO " ss COUNTY OF WELD, ' We, the Board of County Conmissloners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) . • (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby . ordered drawn upon the - PAYROLL Fund totaling $ 1,617,15 ' . . it r ATTE //►1 yy R er S CZtivn 72u .rV itiat County Cle k and Recorder Member 8.i-:b hr :uci �- ' _&...ii, ,d e r eil l _ . er 3-d 7 4/27/77 Op WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 12/22/82 ID . WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 1 a AS OF 1 12/22/8? • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAM1 FUND DEPT NUMBER NO • 011594 AIRWICK PROF PROD 1957 76.16 01 2310 76. 16 011595 APPLEIREE PHOTO 5810 4.95 01 2111 5824 1 .98 01 2111 5846 5.25 01 2111 • 5882 10.73 01 2111 • 5899 3.50 01 2111 7152 7.50 01 2111 • • 7201' 6.93 01 2111 1219 10.50 01 2111 • 51.34 • 011596 BOYD CORPORATION 110953• 827.45 61 9020 • 827.45 r • 011597 COLORADO PARTS COMPANY 34731 6.13 61 1020 ` V.- 6.13 011598 DETROIT BULLET TRAP CORP 820802 195.00 01 2110 • 195.00 • • 011599 OYERCO FABRICATIONS INC 0622 --��97.18 61 9020 + 97.18 011600 EDWARDS CHEVROLET CO 84928 21.80 61 9020 • 21.80• ' 011601 GOECKE MIKE 121482 4.71 01 2110 • --_--" 4.71 • 011602 GREELEY POULTRY INC A30513 54.00 01 2310 • 54.00 • 011603 HILLSIDE AUTO PARTS 175536 13.19 61 9020 4 --- 13.19 • `' 011604 MAJORS WELDING 6 SUPPLY K08560 50.00 61 9020 • 50.00 4 G 011605 MEADOW GOLD DAIRY 01670 4.88 01 2310 `y • J-.(P 2, S a- ,, - 0 WAP200P WELD COUNTY GATE $ 12/22/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 2 AS OF 112/22/82 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO 0 ---- - ------------ ------- --- ---- ---- ---- i 13506 244.83 01 2310 (0 13654 105.13 01 2310 ri 73703 212.22 01 2310 073753 89.50 01 2310 74105 87.36 01 2310 O 734.16 i 011606 MOORE BEARING COMPANY 803968 42.27 61 9020 0 804075 31.44 61 9020 804123 48.95 61 9020 i 804218 107.69 61 9020 0 804263 12.18 61 9020 804294 193.31 61 9020 i 804321 18.73 61 9020 O 455.17 i 011607 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 122182 196,700.09 T2 9020 0 _ -r_ i ►96,700.09 A 011608 NORTON COMPANY 003619 1, 142.50 61 9020 0 1,142.50 011609 PETTY CASH 122282 40.50 01 2330 0 Y 40.50 ell 011610 ROBO OF fT LUPTON 1707 30.25 01 2111 1708 32.50 01 2111 i 1709 31.50 01 2111 ® 1710 -- 10.15 01 2111 i 105.00 ® 011611 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE 1NC 012719 44. 11 61 9020 844.11 ill 011612 SAMS PRODUCE A18994 12.45 19 4153 18994 12.46 19 4152 24.91 0 011613 SIM' S TIRE CENTER 205856 58.00 61 9020 ... 58.00 0 011614 SLIMS' SANITATION SERVICE 121382 90.00 61 9020 _-_-_90.00 o WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE $ 12/22/82 4 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE s 3 d AS OF $ 12/22/82 ' WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO _ -- 40 011615 UNITED FOOD SERVICE 06752 2.71 01 2310 0 8458 3.00- 01 2310 86471 340.60 01 2310 87310 35.20 01 2310 0 89976 164.32 01 2310ii 93405 254.21 01 2310 O _-_~-788.68 ii G 011616 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE 02919A 100_00 19 4110 100.00 O 011617 WINOGRADS STEEL E SUPPLY 04590 25.00 61 9020 , 25.00 0 41 011618 WONDER BREAD 159412 39.96 01 2310 160294 36.72 01 2310 A (! 68214 39.35 01 2310 0 116.03 • 011619 YOUNGS DRUG PRODUCTS INC 086614 166.20 19 4140 O —� 166.20 , 0 TOTAL ' 201,987.91 , o t< n I A • PJ I � r k) 0 t O 0 ef 0 NA0200P WELD COUNTY • DATE t (2/22/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 't 4 AS Of t 12/22/82 • • • THIS IS TSI CERTIFY TW1 ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE 'ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH AND OATEObrCE-'Seth ), i 191., AgJJ�110 THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE 1q THE RESPECTIVE V N E MOUNTS SET OPPOSITE • THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT sa0l987, `Il DATED THIS?V P0AY OT+�-� , 19Us WG !RECTOR MANAGEMENT • AND BUDGET SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS a1'A'OAY Of&CF.(rlf6 19Y-1 MY � ' NOTARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO HERE BY :AinitsTV‘E) • • (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE! AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORI4RE tif9RE8 ORDER D. DRAWA UPON THELOGNa4L. ° FUND TOTALING $ 401) 9f DATED THIS ,w7'' DAYOFit«rt• 19 P.2- ATTEST 1 �I'((dca}(1.,x,Ktuw OUNTV ERIC AND RECORDER �\ yQQ(/( DEPUTY CHAIRMAN ���/�//�/M//�/EEM�BER MEMBER (/ MEMBER MEMBER . JellHx> 7t,t y i- 3#/e--t-7. ° • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • e S • • • • • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Mtnlvls BOARD OF OOtnre OOttCSSIONERS WED MINTY, COLORADO DECD43F11 27, 1982 TAPE 482-100 & 101 The Ford of County Ornmissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Monday, Decanter 27, 1982, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROIL CALL: The noeting was called to order by the Chairman Pro-Itm, Chuck Carlson, and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quenn of the nnxnbers thereof: Commissioner John T. Martin, Madman - Absent Commissioner Chuck Carlson, Pro-'re:n Commissioner Norman Carlson - Absent Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner June K. Steinmark Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, 'Arnie Antuna MUTES: Minutes of December 22, 1982, .tre waived bo Decaher 29, 1992. ADDITIONS AND/OR DELETIONS TO 711E AG7W \: None CONS1NF AM NDA: Commissioner Steirntiark made a motion to approve the consent agenda as printed. Oormissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Ott41SSI0NER COORDINATOR REPORT'S: (Thirds-Manor C. Carlson presented the Engineering Services report for the week ending Decurter 26, 1982, as follows: Production: Graveled the following Weld County Road: Weld County Road 2 between Weld County Roads 74 & 76 Started working on Weld County toad 59 between Weld County Foals 70 & 72 Completed work on Weld County Road 20 between Weld County Road 31 & State Hwy 52 Bridge and Maintenance Support; Loads 10 Dragline working at the Geisert Gravel Pit Rock Crusher is working at the Pierce Gravel Pit Graveled approximately 355 miles to date for 1982 Hauled approximately 1,000 tons of crushed and pit run gravel BRIDLE: Completed work on Weld County Bridge 51/63A Worked on two bridge repairs Repaired the asphalt on Weld County Bridge 13/26A MA1IMfNANCE: Routine maintenance Worked only three days this week and crews were off for two days for the Christmas Holidays. Then on Christmas Eve a storm blew through and deposited a large amount of snow in the Southern part of the County. Road & Bridge crew members.were contacted and on Christmas "earning there were 23 graders; 6 loaders and 4 trucks trying to clear the roads. In the Northeast corner there were 4 graders were working. Turing the last two days 1100 idles of road have been plowed out.in the Southern part and aly,nt 200 miles in the Northeast part. There were a nureer of calls from people calling to volunteer to come in and help on the Christmas Holiday. Ccnmissioner Carlson said that the Commissioners were very proud of these individuals. /Of Commissioner C. Carlson went on to say that the Road and Bridge Department, as well as a number of the mechanics in the Shope, attended work the past few days and some of than worked until 3:30 A.M. Christmas morning and some of than worked until 4:00 A.M. Sunday morning. Commissioner C. Carlson said that some of the drifts are fifteen feet deep in parts. He said that as of this morning only two start pieces of road were still not open. Ho said that a very good job has been done in taking care of our Weld County people. (Tape change i82-101) EQUIPMENT CHECK: Commissioner C. Carlson said that an equipment check was done last week and most af the equipment is in very good shape, with the exception of a few single axle trucks which are in peed of replacement or repair. Ho said that he feels that the program set forth by the Commissioners two or three years ago to upgrade the equipment has done very well for the County. He said that it has put Weld Canty in a much better position to complete the necessary work. WARRANTS: Commissioner Steirmark made a notion to approve the following warrants as presented by Mr. Warden: L]hcunbrance claims General fund $201,987.91 Handwritten warrants Payroll 54,140.30 HRD Payroll - Correction 1,617.15 Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. BUSINESS: OLD: SUPPLEMENTAL APPFCPRIATICN ORDINANCE - #113: Don Warden requested that this item be held over until there are at least four Commissioners present because this must pass with a four-fifths vote. It was the consensus of the Board to told this over until December 29, 1982, or until there are four Commissioners present. Pm'?: CONSIDER APPROVAL OF INSURANCE PRJFIOSAIS: Mr. Warden presented this item and said that the following proposals were received for the protected self-insurance program and presented to the Board on Decanter 15, 1982: A. J. Gallagher Sweet and Co. Scott/Fred S. James Flood 6 Peterson (2 options) Frank B. Hall and Co. On December 16, 1982, oral presentations were made by all proposers to the Board and Selection Ccnnittee. The Selection Committee was made up of the following :Cambers: Lucille Gallagher of Monfort of Colorado; Dick Barrett, Personnel Director; Russ Anson, County Attorney's Office; Bette Rhoden, Purchasing Director:and Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administrative Services. At the presentation, Flood and Peterson asked for the elimination of their proposal nunfer one (Compass) and emphasized consideration of the Mentor proposal number two. After reviewing all of the proposals, it was determined that A. J. Gallagher, the current carrier, was the only one of the proposers who met all of the specifications asked for in the RFP. The differences in price do not justify risk of potential costs to the County if gaps in coverage materialize or claims are not handled due to exclusions. Both long and start term costs were evaluated in the selection process. The Selection Committee unanimously recommends the approval of A. J. Gallagher's proposal with fixed costs of $219,962, Annual Loss Fund aggregate of $300,000, and $100,000 single occurrence step loss. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve A. J. Gallagher as the insurance carrier and authorize the Chairman to sign all necessary documents. Commissioner Steirmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Page 2, December 27, 1982 oONSIOFA APPROVAL OF DUPLICATE DAY CARE AARRA*hf 17654 IN A mfr Cr $280.75: Ocrnissioner Steirmark made a notion to approve duplicate day care warrant #9654 in the amount of $280,75. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. cc SiDER CANCELLATION OF C T9It, RIND FICA CREDIT WARRANtS ISSUED FFBRUAJK 18, 1982t than Warden said these warrants were from the three-year refund for sick leave which have not hen claimed. He said that there were about 100 people who have not claimed their refund, but they do have two years in which to do so, tie said that rest of these warrants were for very rdror amounts.and every effort had been made to contact the people. Commissioner Kirby rude a motion to approve the cancellation of these warrants. tomissioner Steirrark seconded the ration and it carried unanimously. CCNSIOF7t RESOLUTION RE: UTILITIES AND RENTS FOR GRADER SHEDS: Mr. Warden read this resolution into the record. After a short discussion, (b,dssioner Steirmark made a :ration to approve this resolution. Comissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER i4;9oLUPICN RE: INCREASE OF MAAI= & LIFE INSUFtANCE CLAM FUND IM?RFET ANXUr: Mr. Warden said that on bx,ar:Uer 6th, in order toacararodatethe new life and health insurance claim fund, the Doard was asked to approve an irprest amount of 81,000.in order to have a checking account. This arcunt was approved at that tire. Cn Locates 14th the Federal Reserve passed a new regulation which allows money market interest rates for checking accounts in the balance of $2,500, or more, to receive a higher interest rate. Oannissioner Kirby ttade a motion to approve this resolution. Comnissioner Steirrark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND OTmINANLTS: The resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. *c Ordinance was carried over. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions are attested to and respectfully suhmittel b,+ the Acting Clerk to the Doard. There being m further business, this :meeting was adjourned at 9:25 A.M. APPROVED: n J WAD OF OMNI? CCtVISSICttE.RS ATitsT: Lm/� }(1�y ��?Jf'An�l4lN AEU) OOINT':. OOTARADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder EXCUSED and Clerk to the !bards John T. Martin, Chairman Drputy Canty Clerk Cock Carlson, P EXCUSED ibrman Carlson �OJ/ C. Kirby { y K. S Page 3, Decerter,27, 1982 „.<. r • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS December 24, 1982 AGENDA Tape No. 82-101 ROLL CALL: John Martin, Chairman Chuck Carlson, Pro 7Ym Norman Carlson Bill Kirby June Stein ark MINUTES: Approval of minutes of Dec tuber 22 and December 27, 1982 ADDITI NS'10 AGENDA: Item #5 under New Business - tbkestra Gravel Pit, Plan for Augmentation APPROVAL OF coustnr ACINC+A DfPARIMENDt HEALS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS: . COfNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BIDS: 1) Present construction of WC Bridge 16311B and realignment (Bette Rhoden) of approximately .36 miles of WCR 16h 2) Present 1983 janitorial supplies 3) Present snow plow blades - IGA BUSINESS: - . OLD: 1) Supplemental Appropriation Ordinance #113 NEW: 1) 1 glIA r to 72 R68 and dedicate Right-of-Way for WC Bridge 2) Consider approval to aooept and dedicate Right-of-Way for WC Bridge 16;a/JA — NWT S29 72 R68 3) Consider approval to accept and dedicate Right-of-Way for WC Bridge 16-VIA - SEh S30 T2 R68 4) Ounsider issuance of Duplicate Warrant No. ADC-U Petro 443746 in amount of $134.00 CONSENT AGENDA APPOINMENIS: Jan 3 - Swearing in of new Cannissioners - District Court 9:00 AM Jan 3 - Board meeting 10:30 AM Jan 3 Work cession 1130 PM Jan 3 Fair Board 7030 PM Jan 4 - Planning Camnission 1:30 PM Jan 4 - Ambulance Ad Floc Committee 7:00 PM • Jan 5 - Extension Advisory Board Annual M3etirg 7:30 PM Jan 6 . County Council 1:30 PM HEARINGS: Jan 18 - Carbon Valley Metropolitan Recreation, Special District Service Plan, Frederick High School 7:30 PM Jan 26 - USE, sanitary landfill and Certificate of Designation, Colorado Landfill, Inc. 2:00 PM REPORTS: } CCATxwICATIOtS: 1) U.S. Nuclear Regulatory CUrnission re: Ft. St. Vrain 2) Public Utilities CUnnission re: Misc. Docket 4500 3) Dept. of Highways Newsletter 482-52 4) Planning Commission Agenda - January 4, 1983 RESOLUTIONS: . 1) Approve USE, gravel pit operation, Bucklen Equip. Co. (Approved .8/18/82) 2) Approve amendment to 1982 -1983 Placement Alternative Plan * 3) Approve 1983 agreement between Weld County Sheriff and Town of Gilcrest * 4) Approve authorization for Chairman to sign release of bond for mining Grover solution test site - Wyoming Minerals * 5) Approve extension of termination date for Southeast District $4, Weed Control District * 6) Approve extension of termination date for Platte Valley District #5, Weed Control District * 7) Approve extension of termination date for Eaton-Ault District 46, Weed Control District * 8} Approye extension of termination date for Briggsdale-Stoneham-New Rayner District 18, Weed Control District * 9) Approve issuance of E plicate Warrant No. ADC-U Retro 143746 in amount of $134.00 10) Approve USR, asphalt batch plant, Flatiron Paving Co. ORDINANCES: * 1) Supplemental Appropriation Ordinance #113 * Signed at this meeting Ir 1 - RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE LAW ENFORCEMENT PROTECTION BETWEEN THE TOWN OF GILCREST AND WELD COUNTY, COLORADO WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Town of Gilcrest does not desire to provide its own law enforcement protection and wishes to use the ser- vices of the Weld County Sheriff, and WHEREAS, an agreement to provide law enforcement protection within the corporate limits of said municipality, the Town of Gilcrest, and Weld County, Colorado has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners for approval, and WHEREAS, said law enforcement agreement shall be effective from January 1, 1983, to December 31, 1983, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to approve said law enforcement agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the agreement to pro- vide law enforcement protection between the Town of Gilcrest and Weld County, Colorado be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said agreement, The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of December, A.D. , 1982. / -/_ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS {{{ ATTEST: `'4 1 2s %te'AtImAt,n/ - WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County C ork and Recorder EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - AYE and Clerk to the ard John T. Martintin C 7 By: i ! eputy County Clerk uck Carlson, Pro-Tem APPRO ED AS TO 1 FORM: � EXCUSED V Norman Carlson a ' 49 County Attorney . W. K b rcU r s , a une K. S e nmark DATE PRESENTED: December 29, 1982 A . THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 20th day of December, 1982, by and between the County of Weld and the Weld County Sheriff, hereinafter referred to as "County", and the Town of Gilcrest, hereinafter referred to as the "municipality': WHEREAS, the municipality is desirous of entering into a contract with the county for the performance of the hereinafter described law enforcement protection within the corporate limits of said municipality through the County Sheriff, and WHEREAS, the county is agreeable to rendering such services and protection on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, and WHEREAS, such contracts are authorized and provided for by the provisions of 29-1-203, Colorado Revised Statutes as amended, 1973, and so provided for by the Weld County Home Rule Charter, Section 2 - 3. NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the terms of the aforesaid statute and Weld County Home Rule Charter, it is agreed as follows: 1. That the County, by way of the Sheriff, shall provide police protection within the corporate limits of the municipality to the extent and a manner so hereinafter set forth: a. Except as otherwise hereinafter specifically set forth, such services shall encompass only duties and functions of the type coning within the jurisdiction of the Weld County Sheriff pursuant to Colorado laws and Statutes. b. Except as otherwise hereinafter provided, the standard level of service provided shall be the same basic level of service which is provided for the unincorporated areas of similar population density in Weld County, subject to the good faith discretion of the Sheriff in consideration of emergency or unexpected law enforcement needs elsewhere in Weld County. The Weld County Sheriff will provide, as part of the Agreement, a basic level of 40 hours per week of of directly committed patrol service and an unspecified amount of indirect patrol service at the same basic level of service which is provided for the unincorporated areas of similar population density in Weld County. Actual hours of directly committed patrol service will be established by the municipal police commission upon the assessments of changing community needs, statistical/crime analysis information and other factors such as day of week, month, school vs. non-school day, holiday, and community activities or events. Total hours and exact times of directly committed patrol service may be modified as required by the municipal police commission to insure no set trend is established that would defeat crime prevention aspects of patrol service. c. The specific services provided to the municipality by the Sheriff will include the following: 1. General traffic violation enforcement, pursuant to the Gilcrest model traffic code f 2. Investigation of traffic accidents 3. Business checks after hours r -1- 4. Professional investigation of criminal offenses II 5. Maintenance of complete police records system including crime reports, arrest warrants, and on-line entry of UCR statistics into the Colorado Crime Information Center computer, as well as entry of stolen property and missing/wanted persons 6. Automated crime analysis and statistical systems on in-house systems at present capability 7. Both in-house forensic laboratory support and proper use of the Colorado Bureau of Investigation Lab when required 8. Maintenance and proper handling of all evidence related to criminal activity 9. Development and maintenace of contingency emergency plans upon • approval of municipal police commission 10. Crime prevention materials and programs for residential and business applications upon request and within current capability 11. Use of mobile crime laboratory with professional crime scene technicians 12. Vacation checks of private residences upon request 13. Establishment and maintenence of Crime Prevention Programs (cost of materials not to exceed $700.00 and to be taken from total contract cost). 14. Any other services upon request that are within current capabilities and cost limitations d. The rendition of services, in terms of the standard of performance, the discipline of the officers, and other matters incidental to performance of such services and control of personnel so employed, shall at all times be, and exclusively remain, vested in the Sheriff and not in the municipality or any officer or agent thereof. Deputies assigned by the Sheriff to provide directly committed patrol service shall be so assigned on a rotating basis consistent with current patrol district assignments made for the unincorporated portions on Weld County. Rotating deputies shall be, in terms of overall performance as evaluated by the Sheriff in accordance with County or Sheriff's Department procedure, consistent with the average representative performance of duties providing • service in unincorporated areas of the County. e. Such services shall include the enforcement of Colorado State Statutes and Laws and the municipal ordinances of the City of Gilcrest which are of the same type and nature of Colorado State Statutes and Laws enforced by the Sheriff within the unincorporated areas of Weld County. All citations written for statute or law violations will command the violator to appear before the Weld County Court. All citations for municipal code violations will command the violator to appear before the Municipal Court of Gilcrest. The Sheriff will not enforce any municipal code violations which are not of the same type and nature as the Colorado State Statutes and Laws, including such acts as the impoundment of animals at large, sign removal, zoning violations, or removal of junk vehicles on provate property, with the exception of the open container ordinance and the noise ordinance which the Sheriff shall enforce. 2. That the Sheriff shall have full cooperation from the municipality, its officers, agents, and employees, so as to facilitate the performance of this Agreement. 3. The County shall furnish and supply all labor, supervision, equipment, communication facilities for dispatching, cost of jail detention and booking, and all supplies necessary to maintain the level of service to be rendered herein. However, the municipality will provide, at no cost, access to Town Hall facilities for administrative use, such as interviews and completion of paperwork when required, and currently owned law enforcement equipment (such as radar equipment) for traffic control and other law enforcement functions 2 • 4 �n throughout the duration of this Agreement. It is understood that any equipment used will remain in the ownership of the Town of Gilcrest and necessary maintenance cost will be borne by the County throughout the duration of this Agreement. 4. That the Sheriff provide a monthly written report to the municipal police commission detailing law enforcement and public service activities provided under the Agreement. Said report should, as a minimum, detail number and type of criminal complaints, property loss, hours of patrol service, response time, hours of investigative service, number and type of traffic accidents, crime analysis data, and recommendations as to beneficial alteration of services. 5. That the Sheriff or his delegated representative appear before the Gilcrest Police Commission as requested. The Commission shall not request an appearance more than once a month. More frequent requests and appearances shall be paid for by the Town of Gilcrest upon advance written request of the Weld County Sheriff's Office. 6. The municipality shall not be liable for the direct payment of any salaries, wages, or other compensation to any personnel performing services herein for said County. 7. The County agrees, at its own expense, to procure adequate insurance against and to indemnify, defend and hold the municipality harmless against any and all of the following types of claims: a. Claims by any County employee for compensation, fringe benefits of any kind whatever (including without limitation pension rights or payments, insurance of any kind, reimbursement of medical expenses, vacation pay, sick leave, or sick pay) or indemnification for tort claim damages or similar claims for damages (e.g., Section 1983 Claims). b. Claims by any other party for damages for any alleged unlawful act or omission, negligent or willful, on the part of any County employee acting pursuant to this Agreement. 8. The county, Sheriff, his officers, and employees shall not be deemed to assume any liability for intentional or negligent acts of said municipality, or any officer, agent, or employee thereof. 9. This Agreement shall be effective from January 1, 1983 to December 31, 1983. 10. The municipality agrees to pay the county for the services to be rendered under this Agreement at the rate of $15.40 per hour for directly committed patrol and for actual time required for on-call requests, and crime prevention programs up to a maximum of $37,500. In the event specific police officers must appear in municipal court to provide testimony at a trr1aal, the Town shall reimburse the Sheriffs Office at a rate of $15.40 per hour' with a minimum charge of $22.20 per appearance. { 11 The Sheriff's office agrees that a maximum of $750.00 of the $37,500 will be spent by them on crime prevention materials selected by the Town on the advice and recommendation of the Sheriff's Office, The manhours needed to Implement crime prevention programs shall be included as part of normal patrol activities but the scheduling shall coincide so as to provide the crime prevention program optimal opportunity for success. 12 The Sheriff's Office shall make a toncientious effort to provide effective traffic enforcement. The purpose of efforts in this area shall be to discourage or prevent unsafe situations from occurring and, therfore, reduce the possibilities of accidents. 13. Within seven (7) working days following the last day of a calendar month, the Sheriff will provide a bill to the municipal police commission supported by invoices of both directly committed patrol and on-call request services. 14. The municipality hereby agrees to pay, in arrears, on or before the 30th day of the month following the month for which services are billed. If said payment is not received by said date, the Sheriff may, at his discretion, terminate all service under this Agreement. If said payment is not received by said date, the Sheriff, at his discretion, shall provide 90 day notice of termination of all services under this Agreement to the municipality and the Board of Weld County Commissioners. 15. If the annual salaries and/or fringe benefits of the deputy sheriffs are increased at any time during the term herein stated, this contract shall not be increased. However, the county may, upon renewal of this Agreement, increase the hourly rate received under this Agreement to reflect increases in salaries and/or fringe benefits. Said increases shall be presented in writing to the municipality not less than 120 days prior to the renewal of this Agreement. - 16. This Agreement may be renewed for successive l2-month periods upon the written concurrence by both parties of the terms and conditions of the renewed Agreement, including any revision of rates and charges. To renew this Agreement, the municipality shall notify the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners and the Sheriff in writing, not later than 90 days prior to the expiration date of this Agreement, stating terms and money to be paid under such renewal. The Board of County Commissioner's and the Sheriff shall act within 15 days of receipt of the municipal notification stating terms and money to be paid to accept or reject the proposed renewal, with the intentions and efforts of both parties being to reach an agreement a minimum of 60 days prior to the expiration of this Agreement. Otherwise, this Agreement will automatically terminate by its own terms. 17. The municipality shall have the right to terminate this Agreement at any time providing that the Town of Gilcrest provides the Sheriff and 8oard of Weld County Commissioners 90 days written notice of such intention. 18. Any and all fines collected resulting from Gilcrest ordinance violations shall be paid to the Town of Gilcrest in accordance with currently held practices. 19. For the purpose of enhancing the effectiveness of law enforcement in the municipality, one member of the municipal police commission shall be designated by the Town Board to act as liaison between the municipality and theWeid County Sheriff's Office. It shall be the purpose of the liaison designee to forward all complaints or problems from the municipality in relation to the Agreement herein to the Sheriff or his designee in that the Sheriff is responsible directly to the municipal police commission for maximization of effective communication. The Sheriff, or his office, shall make periodic contacts with the municipal police commission designee and attend one monthly meeting with the municipal police commission to discuss problems or complaints, provide crime analysts information, and assist the municipal police commission in maximizing service at minimum cost. The Town shall provide written notification of the date, time and place of such meetings. The Sheriff, or his representative, will make all reasonable efforts to respond to existing complaints and/or problems and promptly take steps to improve the situation. '`IN WITNESS WHEREOF the municipality, be resolution duly adopted by Its governing body, caused this Agreement to be signed by its mayor and attested by its clerk, and the County of Weld, by the County Board of Co nissloners has } caused these presents to be subscribed by the Weld County Sheriff and the Chairperson of said board and the seal of said board to be affixed thereto and attested by the clerk of said board, all on the day and year first above written. TOWN OF GILCREST Mayor Attest: 0/ // /. " Clerk of the Town Board of Trustees BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COIMISSIONER5 �i` iL 7 ///fr-ki? (aairman • Attest: s-41 l a'A4%`t'2+.uno ca . iracj:-...:‘. Clerk, Board of County Commissioners WELD SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT eia2 heriff ' 1 i . . . RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN RELEASE OF BOND - WYOMING I' MINERAL CORPORATION i WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County,33 il Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home II Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the , F'r' te affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and S'8 WHEREAS, on May 5, 1982, the Board of County Commissioners 0 'e, passed a Resolution authorizing Wyoming Mineral Corporation to a acquire a release of a FORTY-ONE THOUSAND, TWO-HUNDRED AND FIFTY ow 03 and NO/100 ($41, 250.00) bond, concerning the Grover Solution ow low Mining Test Site, and e: 0 uWHEREAS, said release of bond was contingent upon the Board o receiving a letter of satisfactory completion from the Colorado " re Department of Health, Radiation Control Division, and w Cd J COO WHEREAS, said letter was received from the Colorado Department N z 11"N of Health, Radiation Control Division, on December 21, 1982. CO- wNOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- CO 4 missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Chairman of the Board IN e-z of County Commissioners be, and hereby is, authorized to sign o ti the necessary documents releasing the above mentioned bond to cwcr Wyoming Mineral Corporation. inc a°o',o' The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made Co ,x:, and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of December, A.D. , 1982. yy, ATTEST: "Maw ay_ f Fj,J/;,1,{glm/ WELDDCOUN OF TY,�COLORATY DOISSIONERS Weld County Clerk and Recorder MU. SED DATE OF SIGNING - AYE and Clerk to the Board John T. Martin, Chairman By: ?rim -7,41_,23%,<,�4_-_`3%,<, ___452 Deputy County Clerk C n'uc Carlson, ro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: EXCUSED Q(7741/2 .. 0C; '�� Norman Carlson ounty Attorney s' y-_ tk, Ghtl / (t)-"&71:4 ,00 a K. e nmark z c e. t DATE PRESENTED: December 29, 1982 1-- H 2 d)4 e_Q. ; &M t - 0/ J- ''// is • ITEM 12 WELD COUNTY SPECIAL USE PERMIT 303 — WELL PLUGGING PERFORMANCE BOND g , � ; fl I i � ti }a ; co r— w �j O aI c. fEa S U $ 0 E of 3#�t�j 8dfr1WUMWi1It" 733 cc M 1 D01 1131141$0.111(150401 MI *Iv test(tool _— - 100 William St. 11 FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY • :l BOND NO. 8069-02_68 AlUUNT $41,250.00 f4. PERFORMANCE BOND FOR RESTORATION WORK KNOW ALL HEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we, WYOMING MINERAL CORPORATION-_� 3900 50. WADSWORTH BLVD., IAKEW'OOr COLORADO 80235, AS PRINCIPAL AND FEDERAL INN URANCE ON4PANY. 100 WILLIAM STS NEW YOR)( lI y 10038,___ a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of N. J. and duly authorized to transact business in the State of Colorado, as SURETY, are held and firmly bound unto the COUNTY OF HELD, STATE OF COLORADO, in the sum of FORTY-Ohl THOUSAND, TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY AND NO/100 - - DOLLARS (}1,250.00)for the payment of which sum, well and truly to be made, Cie • hereby bind ourselves, and each of our legal representatives, executors, edmin- ostrators, successors and assigns, Jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has applied for a SPECIAL USE PERMIT from the COUNTY OF WELD to conduct Solution Mining Test Activities on the following premises, to wit: 1.4725 Acres, more or less, in the Eli of Sec. 24, T. ION., R. 62W, 6 PM, Weld County, Colorado. NOW, THEREFORE, The conditions of this obligation are such that, if the above bounden Principal shall, in conducting such Solution Mining Test Activities, faithfully perform the requirements as set forth by the Weld County Commission- ers for the County of Weld, upon release of the bond by the County of Weld, then thts obligation shall be exonerated and discharged and become null and void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. PROVIDED, however, the Surety shall not be liable under this bond for an amount greater in the aggregate than the sum designated in the first paragraph hereof, - and shall not be liable as respects any obligation related to Solution Mining Test Activities performed after the effective date of a cancellation of this bond, pursuant to the terms of the Weld County Commissioners, This bond shall remain in force and effect as respects all obligations for all Solution Mining Test Activities performed prior to the effective date of such cancellation • unless the Principal files a substitute bond which: 1) assumes liability for all obligations for all solution mining test activities performed during the effective dates of this bond; and 2) is acceptable to the Weld County Commis- sioners; or unless the Weld County Commissioners otherwise releases this Surety. Signed, sealed and dated this 10th day of November , 1976 . WYOMING MINERAL CORPORATION _- Principal 1�.4: !cKtr BY --/_� — -- k FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY m �1 Surety BY `1+1 Olt -i • _'ur ii Attorney}in-fact • Ir. PIS II ;.... K'$SJ713,4 Know all Men by these Presents, That the FEO£RAI INSURANCE COMPANY, 100 ?Mien Street. New York,Net York a New kitty Corperatten, has WR,nsYtuted and appointed, end does hereby tonsbtula and sppotnl lie 3. Fovchald Eduard P. Reid Pay P. Dieters T. R. Podcett of Denver. Colorado each Its true and Iawlul Attorney-In-Feel to execute Singlet such designation to Its name and 10 affix Le corporate seal to and deliver for and on Its behalf as surety thereon or otherwise, beads cc cbigaticns pis en or executed In the course of 14 buetness, and any Instrluments amends cr or altering the Same, and cnnsents to the modlrccatlon or alteration of any Instruments referred to In said bonds of obfgations. in Witness Whereof, the tied FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY has, pursuant to Its By-Lana, caused v..sse prow-4 to be atoned by Its Assrstant Vice President and Assistant Secretary tai Its corporate seal to be herein /41 affixed this 20th day of rovenber ft 74 • FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY By • �\�SURAHCFr CMS.„411 BaAllan Er ir -1 A As Vivant Yk.-P,esldenl - 4 frJEF5{ Cli( 4/ ee0•t/ ti ;I Rothe E.Coe Assistani Secretary STATE OF CALIFORNIA, y N.: County of Los Angeles. i On this 20e,h day of iiovcnbers 1974 before me personally came Rotha E. Coe, to me known end by me known to be Assistant Secretary of the FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, the Corporation described In and which executed the foregoing Power of Attorney and the seed Rothe E. Coe being by ma duly sworn did depose and say that she resides In the City of Les Angeles, In the Stile a Cattornta; that she la Assistant Secretary of the FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY end kno..s the corporate seal thereof; that to seat affixed to the foregoing Power of Attorney Is such corporate seal and was thereto affixed by etihoriy of the By-Lars 04 said Company by like authority; that she la acquainted with Allan E. Balr and knees him to be Assistant Vice-President of Said Company, and that the &livel re of said Allan E. Bair subscribed to said Power of Attorney Is In the genuine handwr;bng of said Allan E. Bar and was thereto subscribed by authority of said By-Laws and In deponent's presence. ; •Iro10e4.r, Acknowledged and Sworn lo before me t*" t1°tx. may-ie Cass on the date above written •1 frt.l = �� ob�e 4s• d°a/j lb..el- J co • r'jre Has! Nc'a7 PiMIC t 3.:•I OCW CITY allo • k COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES; ss , , • • following b a I, the underatpned Assistant Secretary r ,, endWe exc theerpt Y foil amended May plerpt froomd that 4IC$Vito of the card CO,mpen as adept d by Ittss Scud p hereby a Werth the t to lull (tree and effect ratters on Nar h li,tl p53 2, "ARTICLE Win, on SoCron W the Company oMeAakanpe, contracts and other executed pany which It Is authorised r Instruments other the name and oil behalf 61!lax hore Its charter to than as above for end or the President or a Noe-Presidentof the Company ether by execute may and shall be then es Jointly with me Secretary the Chapman the c etaiy, Oar In an re respective designations, except Ural any cor an Assistant Y so Live a the tioud d y one or more officers or rneys Secr executed a for In Oarectore or the Executive attorneys power ci attorney �. execobliguted as pro provided !n >. Section 3 b oow• may execute anyCommittee, boe4 era r such resolution a such atwrne the� 3. M powers a*Homey r power a attorney. 'v^p or other name on rs of a the or and on opale a the Company Pras or a Vlce-President£4 or Company' either by may and shall be executed i'' n the Chairman'�. Aentent Secretary, under the, respective,Assistant e-Prestdent Jointly the �ceChalrman a the ... And I Furth designations." the secretary or en thereof further certify that I have compared the fOregoing and the tame is a correct end true copy c{the whole Clsaid a the P hereciy has not been revoked, P0WER An ATTORNEY f s d Attorneoriginal PO'aEr of Attorr,et' and that said D the original And I further ten, Peat of r Dutlrecs h each comfy that taW FEDERAL INSURANCE C I. ProNncAt a Canada theS that a the United Stale, a 0e District Is du. e . the exception America, District a Columbia,tensed to Puerto ROt fidelity .,. bonds, underlaknpt, etc., permitted or required Edward bland: vol b a'so vH licnsed top and and surely rca co, s each the Chien carder my hand and become sole sureH on seal a tald Company p Lea Ngeles, Cerfornt ]0th MIVEt�ER 4 Nb_ t —. ie J6 — — ear a t k Ass'sfanl Secreary - -'�- t 1 r J 1 s 1 I Al! I I I it I ITEM 20 ji E WELD COUNTY SPECIAL USE PERMIT 303 - GUARANTY AGREEMENT !III- ! 1 I i !I • i i t GUARANTY AGREEMENT THIS GVARANTY AGREEMENT made effective as of the 8th day day of __November , 1976, by WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION, hereinafter referred to as "WESTINGHOUSE," with its principal place of business at the Westinghouse Building, Gateway Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222, to WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, hereinafter referred to as "COUNTY" with its principal office at • is based on the following facts: W .IT HE S SE T H: WHEREAS, WYOMING MINERAL CORPORATION, hereinafter referred to as "WYOMING," received approval on October 6, 1976 from the COUNTY, pursuant to a meeting of its Board of County Commissioners, to conduct a solution mining test facility on certain properties located in Weld County, Colorado subject to the terms and conditions of Special Use Permit #303 (hereinafter referred to as the "Permit"); and WHEREAS, COUNTY approved said Permit upon the condition that WESTING- 1 HOUSE execute a corporate guaranty, guaranteeing WYOMING's performance of its obligations under the Permit; and WHEREAS, WYOMING is a wholly owned subsidiary of WESTINGHOUSE, and in consideration of COUNTY's approval of said Permit, WESTINGHOUSE desires to guarantee !. f ttYOMINO's performance of the terms and conditions of the Permit, • NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency and value of which being hereby acknowledged, WESTINGHOUSE agrees as follows: 1, WESTINGHOUSE guarantees WYOMING's prompt and satisfactory performance of all of the terms and conditions of the Permit. If WYOMING defaults in performance of its.obligations under the Permit,, WESTINGHOUSE shall pay to CCTNIY all aasages, costs and nrpenses that COUNTY is entitled to recover from WYOMING by reason of such default. EE t 9 _1 fti 2. This Guaranty Agreement shall continue in force until all obit- c,r gatlons of WYOMING under the Permit have been satisfied. IA_ Y 3. COUNTY shall not be required to inquire into or otherwise Investi-i gate the authority of WYOMING to incur particular obligations hereunder or the authority of officers, directors or Agents 8 purporting to act on behalf of >•1'G`11\C. Any obligations made or created in reliance on the professed exercise of such authority !i shall be guaranteed hereunder. i 4. COUNTY may proceed against WESTINGHOUSE for any amount or performance guaranteed hereunder whether action is brough against gafnst WYOMING or whether WYOMING is joined in any such action or actions, or not. r 5. All rights, powers and remedies of COUNTY hereunder shall be cumula- tive and not alternative, and shall be in addition to all rights, powers and remedies given to COUNTY by law. 6. The failure of COUNTY to enforce at any time any of the provisions of this Guaranty Agreement, or to exercise any option which Is herein provided, or to require at any time performance by WYOMING of any of the provisions hereof, shall in no way be construed to be a waiver of such provisions, nor in any way to affect the validity of this Guaranty Agreement or any part hereof, or the right of COUNTY to thereafter enforce each and every such provision. 7. This Guaranty Agreement and all acts and transactions hereunder, and all rights of WESTINGHOUSE and COtT,iy shall be governed as to validity, enforcement, construction, effect, and in all other respects, by the law of the State of Colorado, • and Colorado courts shall have jurisdiction to enforce this Guaranty Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, WESTINGHOUSE has executed this Guaranty Agreement this 8th _ day of _ _Npyernber_ _ 1 7_ 9 6, and it shall be effective as of the _ day and year first written above. ATTEST: WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION 1....fip _ _ . 7^CN -2- i 5 %`'f'rit, ,*: I ,;.. CO}CIOWEALTH OF PENYSYLVANTA ) COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY ) 55. On this ___nth_____ day of Nover:____ b,Er_______, 1476, before me, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, appeared _F._ E._ Spind1er__ __ and H. A. Hansen _ _ to me personnaly known who, being by me duly sworn vice did each for himself say that they are respectively the/president and ___ Assistant Secretary of WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION, the torpor- _________________ ation named in and which executed the within instrument, and that the seal affixed to said instrument is the corporation seal of said corporatfon, and that said instru- I rent was signed and sealed in behalf of said corporation by authority of its Board of Directors and said __ F. -E_ Spindler______ _ _ and H. A._Hansen acknowledge said instrument to be the free act and deed of said corporation. tie Notary Public in and for sa,)8 County and State JEAY E F WI '.: 5'.R IN 'ary pdbFG Pd'Sty y`. 4r,y`:-y Ce.rdy.Pa ?,'y Coy r.ss;F EiGres Joy 77, 15'6 .I I I J 4 t -3- Wyoming MinwalfJO So.Wadsworth Blvd Carnation Lakewood,Cob.80236 A$utrsldwy Westnprquse Erectly argon October 22, 1982 LRP-82-144 Ms, Mary C. Mason Bond Department Alexander and Alexander Inc. 1200 Porter Building Pittsburgh, PA 15219 this is to certify that Wyoming Mineral Corporation has net all applicable development standards specified in Weld County Special Use Permit 1303 and that Bond No. 8069-02-68 (copy attached) can hereby be released. (2 //r ir 1 ✓ rr Join T. Mart n, C a minZtoard of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado Signed December 22, 1982 requirements and find satisfactory completion in order to release the bonds and acknowledge satisfactory groundwater restoration, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard an of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the field IAlR228 • r I Wrominp Mkwtrl X.CO So.WadsNut$P4 Wkewood.Cob.80235 (;pppNt{af1 A Si3OsWrr of Weswgncose Erocth Capofa(,on October 22, 1982 LRP-82-144 Hs. Mary C. Mason Bond Department Alexander end Alexander Inc. 1200 Porter Building Pittsburgh, PA 15219 This is to certify that Wyoming Mineral Corporation has met all applicable development standards specified in Weld County Special Use Permit 1303 and that Bond No. 8069-02-68 (copy attached) can hereby be released. ir1.r Martin, Chairman Mr. John T. Mart n, C rman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado Signed December 22, 1982 3:O0 So.W 9Cs*onh Blvd. Caput np Miaetepi Eeke«ood,Cob.1:0735CaDorotfaf A fr t4dary of Wcsiigtase flocvr October 22, 1982 LRP-82-145 Ms. Mary G. Maxon 11 Bond Department Alexander and Alexander Inc. 1200 Porter Building Pittsburgh, PA 15219 This is to certify that Wyoming Mineral Corporation has met all applicable development standards specified in Weld County Special Use Permit #303 and that Bond No. 8069-02-67 (copy attached) can hereby be released. C . /% • Mr. J""-'-oin T. Martin, Chairman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado Signed December 22, 1982 • F•C irs COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Richard D.Lamm f ' rrte: �F Frank A.Traylor,M.D. Governor /8 0 ExecutiveOirector December 21, 1982 Chuck Cuntiffe Director Dept. of Planning Services Weld County Government 913 — 10th St. Greeley, CO 60631 REr CROVER IN SITU URANIUM SOLUTION MINING TEST SITE TERMINATION OF COLORADO RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS LICENSE NO. 140-03S Based on successful completion of decommissioning and decontamination by WHC, the Colorado Department of Health Radiation Control Division has issued Amendment 03 to Colorado Radioactive Materials License No. 140-03S (encldsed), which terminates the license. While HNC has one or two details to work out with the Mined Land Reclamation Division of the Department of Natural Resources, the Radiation Control Division has recommended to the Water Quality Control Division (enclosed Inter-Office Communication dated December 21, 1982) that HNC be released from its financial assurance obligations to this Department. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Ken Weaver of my staff. Sincerely, (1. Ha rector Radiation Co trod Division Ain/SLEW Enclosures as stated DECE iVE DEC 21 )982 L_ !di te.Zak tosstpioa 4210 EAST 11TH AVENUE DENVER,COLORADO 80220 PHONE (303) 320-8333 • • •• • Colorado Department of Health Radiation Control Division Denver Radiation Control Section INTER-OFFICE CO.KMUNICA?I0N • TOs M. Glutei, Water Quality DAIS: December 21, 1982 FROM: X, Weaver SUBJECT[ Grover Test Site In a memorandum dated September 19, 1980, the Radiation Control Division requested that the financial surety held under the Department's subsurface disposal permit remain in effect until final disposal was complete. By letter dated October 9, 1980, the Water Quality Control Division informed Wyoming Minerals Corporation (WHC) that release of the WMC performance bond would occur when the State Engineer's office and the Radiation Control • Division 'signed off" on the operation. • The brine solutions and residues were removed In late 1981. By letter dated April 22, 1982, WMC confirmed that wells at the site were { plugged according to State Engineer well abandonment specifications. It On September 7, 1982, staff of the Radiation Control Division made s final inspection visit to the site and witnessed removal by fiMC's contractor of x911 from the sole remaining contaminated area. By letter dated September 29, 1982, WMC confirmed shipment of the contaminated soil for disposal. Based on this successful completion of decommissioning and decontamination by ¶ fC, the Radiation Control Division has terminated Colorado Radioactive Materials License 140-03S (see attached letter and amendment). While WMC has one or two details to work out with the Mined Land Reclamation Division of the Department of Natural Resources, the Radiation Control Division recommends that WMC be released from its financial assurance obligations to this Department. ,LA- Wi ,......., f, DEC 21 1982 t_ rot to. Moist tatmthssie 0 0 . tr,:ar int- ,...7 , _ „ ,.„_ , COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Rithard D.Lamm `f ° r(:v- Frar,k A.Traylor,M 0. \ ' Gov erntA �le Q Executive Director December 21, 1982 girt Conroy, Manager Licensing and Regulatory Programs Wyoming Minerals Corporation 3900 South Wadsworth Blvd. • Lakewood, CO 80235 SII 4 RE: GROVER IN SITU URANIUM SOLUTION NININC TEST SITE TERMINATION OF C'LORADO RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS LICENSE NO. L:0-03$ Enclosed is Amendment DJ to Colorado Radioactive Materials License No. 140-035, which terminates the license. 1 In a memorandum dated September 19, 1980, the Radiation Control Division requested that the financial surety held under the Department's subsurface • disposal permit retain in effect until final disposal was complete. By letter dated October 9, 1980, the Water Quality Control Division informed Wyoming Minerals Corporation (WMC) that release of the WMC performance bond would occur when the State Engineer's office and the Radiation Control Division • 'signed off' on the operation. The brine solutions and residues were removed in late 1981. 8y letter dated April 22, 1982, WMC confirmed that wells at the site were plugged according to State Engineer well abandonment specifications. On September 7, 1982, staff of the Radiation Control Division made a final inspection visit to the site and witnessed removal by WMC's contractor of soil from the sole remaining contaminated area. By letter dated September 29, 1982, ANC confirmed shipment of the contaminated soil for disposal. 4210 EAST 11TH AVENUE DENVER,COLORADO 80220 PHONE (303) 320-8333 1 itr. Bart Conroy December 21, 1982 Page Two Based on this successful comPIetton of decommissioning and decontamination by 6MC, the Radiation Control Division has terminated Colorado Radioactive Materials License 140-03S and has recommended that WIC be released from Its financial assurance obligations to the Department. Sincerel y, Albert J. Eas . Di ctor Radiation Con rol Division ASIS/KL161 Enclosure as stated rDE02., 11922 Yeti it lair*B tudetM License No, I40-03S Amendment 03 Page 1 of I STATE Of COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS LICENSE In accordance with letters dated January 21, 1980, January 29,r 1982, April 22, 1982, and September 29, 1982, and Department policy, Colorado License No. 140-03S is hereby TERMINATED. 1 4 . i FOR THE COLORADO DEPARIHENT OF HEALTH Date /71O1( IX 7' By�rL+/(tL( 1982?e021- wt11 W Pi a°iaL isuot Wrei Nkripf Mist 3;(.0$o.Wsisworth e'4 Cc.porsuon takehood,Cob,an% A SubsCiry d Weswphouse E'ecvc ColordWA October 22, 1982 LRP-82-143 ' Mr. Chuck Cunliffe, Director Departments of Planning Services weld County Planning Commission 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Mr. Cunliffe¢ A resolution was passed on Hay 5, 1982 by the Board of Commissioners of Weld County authorizing Wyoming Mineral Corporation to obtain the release of bonds relating to water restoration and site reclamation at the Grover Solution Mining Test Site. The testing at this site was authorized under Weld County Special Use Permit 303. The release of bonds was contingent upon a statement from the Colorado Department of Health indicating satisfactory completion of decontamination and decommissioning at the site. It is WHO's understanding that the Weld County Planning Commission has received that statement and that the bonds can now be released. We have enclosed bond release authorizations for your signature and an addressed envelope for your convenience to forward these releases to the bonding company. We have also enclosed a self-addressed envelope for you to return copies to WiiC. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (303) 987-4307. Thank you. Sincerely, r B. W. Conroy, !lanag Q 1y�ra)c�Yl Licensing and Regulatory Programs ' cat t\Ir L 2s 19a Enclosures N¢?i ti.Naiaist Wilaisssiit AH164S104 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW RELEASE OF BONDS FOR WYOMING MINERAL CORPORATION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Horne Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners held a public N O hearing on the 5th day of May, 1982, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock ou o p.m. in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners for U the purpose of hearing the application for Wyoming Mineral 0 3 Corporation, c/o B. W. Conroy, Manager Licensing and Regulatory a a Programs, 3900 S. Wadsworth Blvd, Lakewood, Colorado 80235, for e a Use by Special Review for release of bonds, on the following u: o t described real estate, to-wit: edx A parcel of land located in part of the East half of Section 24, Township 10North, Range 62 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, County of COQ Weld, State of Colorado. m z cr WHEREAS, the Wyoming Mineral Corporation application for cc an in-situ uranium test site was made through Special Use c � 0,iL Permit applications 303, 353, and 390. ! The approval of these az coz Special Use Permits required the applicant to comply with twenty- 0 u c one development standards, and :.r a Lt WHEREAS, these standards required specific performance 2>:%1 by the applicant regarding posting bcnds relating to water restoration and site reclamation procedures, satisfactory restoration of groundwater, facility removal surface reclamation and required the Board of County Commissioner's satisfaction of the groundwater restoration prior to further permits in Weld County to conduct uranium solution mining, and WHEREAS, Wyoming Mineral Corporation is requesting that the County review the progress made in complying with the site closure requirements and find satisfactory completion in order to release the bonds and acknowledge satisfactory groundwater restoration, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld LHR228 County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter, and having been fully informed, finds that: ou 1. On October 10, 1980, subsequent to Water Quality. Control Commission hearings, issued a determination that ground- CdU water restoration had been completed according to terms of the "Subsurface Disposal Permit" (including amendments) a - issued in September of 1976. This determination permitted 0 la 3 holes to be plugged and surface restored. • a w 2. A field inspection to the premises indicates that all cc equipment and facilities have been removed in conformance with the development standards except that reseeding of the site has not yet been completed. - .c 3. The following referrals have reviewed the request to abandon and have no objections; . cc C1_d - Colorado Geological Survey; zz - Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board; co - Colorado Department of Health; N F - Colorado Division of Water Resources; occic Weld County Health Department; - U. S. Bureau of Mines. aW P LL NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Corn- y. Qmissioners that the application of Wyoming Mineral Corporation to clef find the standards complete in order to release the bonds and wa r £ acknowledge satisfactory groundwater restoration be, and hereby is, 0 o granted subject to the following condition: The well plugging performance bond in the amount of forty-one thousand, two hundred and fifty dollars ($41,250.00) not be released until a statement of satisfactory completion is received from the.Colorado Department of Health, Radiation Control Division. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the five thousand dollar ($5,000.00) bond be, and hereby shall be, released at this time. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 5th day of May, A. D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • ' John T. Martin, Chairman `ill 0 .4-1J4 " Chuck Carlson, Pro Tpm ATTEST: . i� '-•...1. ..Norman Carlson hELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER Excused • AND CLERK TO THE.BOARD (OW. Kirby/ ' LY- cJe.4 /J/One K. Steinmark Deputy County Clerl(' APPROVED AS TO FORM: l s 3 • ) !1_, _ci<t..724`?` DATE PRESENTED: MAY 12, 1982 County Attorney i I 1, Wyoming MMdd Corporation - Lakewood,Lakeo.Wan Q BNd. w Ge&o.91Th A Sutsefory nL Westrgrouse Elocmc Grpomacn October 22, 1982 LRP-82-144 Ms. Mary C. Maxon Bond Department Alexander and Alexander Inc. 1200 Porter Building Pittsburgh, PA 15219 This is to certify that Wyoming Mineral Corporation has met all applicable development standards specified in Weld County Special Use Permit #303 and that Bond No. 8069-02-68 (copy attached) can hereby be released. Mr. John T. Martin, Chairman Board of County Commissioners • Weld County, Colorado Surety n )1BY --,.�1�__t.. Attorney•to-fact CHUBS & SON INC. ...warner 100 'Amon St. FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY BOND NO. 8063-02.68 AMOUNT 14l 250.00 PERFORMANCE BOND FOR RESIORATrON WORK • KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we, WYOMING MINERAL CORPORATION 3900 SO. WADSWORTH BLVD. , IAKEVOODi COLORADO 80235, AS PRINCIPAL AND — _ FEDERAL INSURANCE CCUIPANY, 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK N. Y. 10038, __^ a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of N, J. and duly authorized to transact business in .the State of Colorado, as SURETY, are held and firmly bound unto the COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, in the sum of FORTY-ONE THOUSAND, TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY AND 110/100 DOLLARS($41,250.00)for the payment of which sum, well and truly to be made, we hereby bind ourselves, and each of our legal representatives, executors, adman- , ostrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has applied for a SPECIAL USE PERMIT from the count, OF WELD to conduct Solution Mining Test Activities on the following premises, to wit: 7.4725 Acres, more or less, in the El of Sec. 24, T. ION., R. 52W, 6 PM, • Weld County, Colorado. $OW, THEREFORE, The conditions of this obligation are such that, if the above bounden Principal shall, in conducting such Solution Mining Test Activities, faithfully perform the requirements as set forth by the Weld County Commission- ers for the County of Weld, upon release of the bond by the County of Weld, then • this obligation shall be exonerated and discharged and become null and void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. PROVIDED, however, the Surety shall not be liable under this bond for an amount greater In the aggregate than the sum designated in the first paragraph hereof, and shall not be liable as respects any obligation related to Solution Mining Test Activities performed after the effective date of a cancellation of this bond, pursuant to the terms of the Weld County Commissioners. This bond shall remain in force and effect as respects all obligations for all Solution Mining Test Activities performed prior to the effective date of such cancellation unless the Principal files a substitute bond which: 1) assumes liability for all obligations for all solution mining test activities performed during the effective dates of this bond; and 2) is acceptable to the Weld County Corm's- stoners; or unless the held County Commissioners otherwise releases this Surety. Signed, sealed end dated this 10th day of November _ , 1976 . (' 1,7 0}tlNG MINERAL COR?O?AT ION • Principal ///,- : BY _4_1.1 1-1-t IL FEDERAL INSURANCE C0:1'PAkY_ Surety BY )" _ii, ._1111:_ _\/� Attorneyjin-fact 1�. II •ss,:.:v I.1•• CITY AND COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES: ss 1, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary cf the FEDERAL tNSURA`.CE COMPANY, do hereby certify that :re following Is a IAA excerpt from the Ely-La.s of the said Company as adcptcd by its Coard(etre:lois en Narth 11, 1:i9 and amended May 27, t9i 1 and Nat this By-Lew Is in lull force and effect. • "ARTICLE XVIII. Section 2. All bonds. crsiertaki gs, ccntracrs and other instruments other than as aboJe for and 33 beked of I[1e Company which it is eel xized bylaw of its charter to raecute.may and shall be executed In Ile name and on behalf of the Company either ty the Chas nah or the Vice-Chairman or the President or a Vice-President icinl'y with the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary, under 1he:r rtspecuve designations except that any one or more offcers or eitcrreyi.tn•facl designated in any resolution of the Board of Directors or the Executive Commtuee, or In any power of attorney executed as provided for In Section 3 below, may execute any such bon, undertaking or other obligelica as provided In such resotution or poser of attorney. Section 3. All posers of attorney Ix and on behalf of the Company may and shall be executed In the name and on behalf of the Company, either by the Chairman or the Vice-Chairman or the President or a Vice-President or an Assistant Vice-Prestdeht iotntly with the Secretary or en Assistant Secretary, under their respective designations." Md I further certify that I have ocmpartd the foregoing copy of the POWER OF ATTORNEY with the original thereof and the same is a correct and true copy cf the whole o1 said original Paver of Alierney and that said Pont of Attorney has not been revoked. And I further certify that said FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY is duty licensed to transact riflery and surtty ( business in each of the Slates of the United States of America. District of Coiumbta, Puerto Rico. and each of the Frovincts of Canada with she exception of Prince Ecr,erd Wand; and is also duly fcersed to vCw?.e sole surety on bonds, undertakings, etc., permitted or required by law. Given under my hand and seal of said Company at Los Angeles. California, this Ta Lh- --day of NOVEf3ER , 19_J6 ,'� • . Assistant Secretary C e .-i L Ca;:id' C pre POWER OF ATTORNEY Knorr elf Men by these Presents, 7narLEe ceaEDAt t 'sVRANCE • C kwYKR t:ew'lark a Nts Jth y Corptrtt on,res ctnsalrted and appanted. an v ?eby ib2 to 41•n Strex 1' J. F GUe4id d CoeelerebY ccctt:mie en: a;;mnr i t.tt,rd Fe acid )r7 F, Vietcrc T. R. F:.4;ott of iravtr, Colorado ach itt tree and Metal Artorney-ir raft to execute tinder such ds:g-atlon In its tame sd deter for and on its bthlH is Stull,thcreOn of Gthtrw'se, 6 �� bo{:nlia, : anQ !J it}i;its corporate {eel 10 •bumentt rand any insIt mtnls ementtrus or all./ an'as a curs fora q;cen a aeo,,o d boys or obit- ✓'9 Pe store, and ccnolcrs to L5 r„ d in the men a .anon s a mad,.•a5Gn or a'7crat::,n of any In Witness Whereof, the lard FECERAL INSURANCE COMPANY has, :•reel presents to t, ,fined by Its Assistant Vice President aM Assistant Secrete an tied ants pursuant to Cis Bhtsws, eau;ed ` day a )�07Gt'bCr 9 7 d Its corporate seat to be hersto FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY Ety • o/-•,...>"•84.....00 tt _ Allan E.Bair a• :, Ass�stanl Vicopres/den! • C •% w'�— R . ' .----7-g , 1 r Fr ron •f. 4`1J :TE OF CA lF Rothe E.Coe l ORn'OA, Ass%stem See,efAry -.4,a Los Nyetes, se.: On th;s 20th day of %Y me known lo be itcnra7J�ra 1974 before m Assistant Secretary of the FEDERAL IN ! E COMPANY, came Rothe E 1 ..Lich executed the forepolrq 7orer a Attorney II., INSURANCE Ooe, so ma known • cry that she rd tdef N the Y And t e said Go, being the CorporationWOI dastr'Aed M ?Ai atisheAeCE C. of Les Mgetes, In the State of Cat,forn,j�e being ty me duly drSecr did depose a of AINSUPA N E CA,Y and kie., Pe corporate seat there;): n that she to Assistant Secretary a the f Pat she is eG corporate slat and vas :hereto arated oat the sari of said to I`1 ain:ad rids Afar,F. by t eti sl s of the e- laze of sat a foregoing d ".a signature of said N'an E. E9tr >•Barr and knows Km to to tssstznt Y:e� d C✓'T'pa'ry by Ike ? parr And was trier eto subst Abed ub%;rbad to said Forger of A9or„! Is in the F7an genuine laid Cac.paof, aid Y Authority of aa'd By-Leas and In depOnent'e pray xerdnr',Gry� of said a)7 a* In r"r"'e :•'S` o NejN, � ,, Ar noafed;ed and Sworn fa tarn me A! J,y en the date about nnt'en % �. ,obi r c- sSl r rr yawirUft l c . / �',�` Keay ►.brie iCn n � ;A 1 / • wre to MMwn! 324054 Wadsnn&M BWa. Corporation lakewool,Cob.@Cale A$++t,crsery of vy%0..9hzuseue.cfric October 22, 1982 lltP-82-145 Ns. Mary 0. Hazoo Bond Department Alexander and Alexander Inc. ' 1200 Porter Building Pittsburgh, PA 15219 This is to certify that Wyoming Mineral Corporation has met all applicable development standards specified in Weld County Special Use Permit 1303 and that Bond No. 8069-02-67 (copy attached) can hereby be. released. Hr. John T. Martin, Chairman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado :1,..„(i4:6 ;QHU$B & SQN INC; Msnegsr 4 100 William St. CFiI[SB ;.8 FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY BOND W. 8069-02.67 AMOUNT $5,000.00 PERFORMANCE 801) FOR RESTORATION WORK • KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we, VYON1Nt. MINERAL CORPORATION 3900 50. WADSWORTH BLVD., LAKEWOOD, COLORADO 80235, AS PRINCIPAL AND FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, 100 WILLIAM ST. , NEW YORK, N. Y. 10038, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of N. J. and duly authorized to transact business in the State of Colorado, as SURETY, are held and firmly bound unto the COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, in the sum of FIVE THOUSAND AND NO/100 - - - —DOLLARS ($5,000.00)for the payment of which sum, well and truly to be made, we hereby bind ourselves, and each of our legal repre- sentatives, executors, administrators, successors O assigns, jointly and . severally, firmly by these presents. �1 Ir� WHEREAS, the Principal has applied for a SPCI\L E CUSE PERMIT from the COUNTY OF WELD to conduct Solution Mining Test Acttvitte, on the following premises, to wit: 7.4725 Acres, more or less, in theE\vof Sec. 24, T. 10N., R. 624, C6 PM,Weld County, Colorado. �IVn NOW, THEREFORE, The conditions of t Is 'Obligation are such that,if the above bound- en Principal shall, in conducting suct Solution Mining Test Activities, faithfully perform the requirements as set forth by the Weld County Commissioners for the County of Weld, upon release of the bond by the County of Weld, then this obliga- Lion shall be exonerated and discharged and become null and void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. • PROVIDED, however, the Surety shall not be liable underthis bond for an amount greater to the aggregate than the sum designated in the first paragraph hereof, and shall not be liable as respects any obligation related to Solution Mining Test Activities performed after the effective date of a cancellation of this bond, pursuant to the terms—of the Weld County Commissioners. This bond shall remain in force and effect as respects all obligations for all Solution Mining Test Activities performed prior to the effective date of such cancellation unless the Principal files a substitute bond which: 1)' assumes liability for all obligations for all solution mining test activities performed during the effective dates of this bond; and 2) is acceptable to the Weld County Comaissioners; or unless the Weld County Coznissioners otherwise releases this Surety. Signed, seated and dated this 19th day of NOVEMBER , 1976. ,fir . WYOMING MINERAL CORPORATION lc C`; Principal ' IA iketa{:<�-- , BY lilt. 11! FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY (.-.-.• Surety BY 64nc„ 7 . r)jifl:.X Attorney-inj fact • ■ .--.e. In mf11 ' N4!)7 CPI},:-a- Know ai! lden t, th POW�R'OFAfTO Ngy, 'tire York New Yorke Jersey presents, chat the dE and appointed. end CCMPANY. 100 WAxam Street, rsey Corporana his constituted I• J. Fouchald a y noes hereby eansutute and ePDo nl Edsrrd F. Reid Prry Fa Meter° as Re Padgett of Denver) Colored* each hs trve Sod lawful Attorney-Pt-Fact to execute ender such designation In its and deliver toe and on its behail as surety thereon or*themes..bony. de obligations 7b 6vsbtess, and any Instruments ammama and!o affix Its corporate net b It.busnes randy b al Isaldnstruments bonds a of altering the dame, and Consents to etven at executed in the coupe of obegahons. a nao�tkat;on o. attentfon a any Ihesp In Witness ti'Yht?f80f, si4 FEDERAL INSURANCE se presents to be day of lk Assistant Vice President and Assistint Secretary By-! Ia be hereto aN by c theakiANY has. pursuant to its vorbe r 14 74 t+A' and corporate seal b hereto FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY 811 age : ,e' TT pl/af�s OD ra---)L1 A14 E n WantW Aisle/at like-President KJEtt5ti STATE OF CALIFORNIA, RoNa E.Cos Count'of Los'age:., ; ass Ms:stanf Secretary On gets 2Oth day d Ibvs`,;�y. and by me known to be Assis Secretary of r F1974 before me and bhic)t Bk Ow the for DerCO AP Name the Co E. Co.. tome known . and `h; that ec ed then In the q Power of Attorney and 1hs sat SCE COMPANY.being. Con and fly a ty et Los RogCalifornia;E. Corporation story of the FEDAttorney CE COMPANY resthe•cor for State thereof; a�sea ms duly tooth. f depose PowerW ea Is such Norporals and Mores corporate thereof: Is Assistant Secrets of glade athal Me of Is acquainted with ManE. Salt cannd VII3 ereto affixed by authority d knows him b Assis aft .the seat n of s to the yond aa'd Mean SY-laws of sat by Oka That e Sain e •was ' subscribed to say Power Assistant Yn ney Is In the .peen!of land Compaof any thereto subscribed by authority of see Sy-Laws and In deponent's presence. ne handwrtNng of said ewer and Sworn to before me ;:4miø the date ae written • May'avb.e sae rc.?r. ..r.YH L. . Lawn e r I 'Le a z • 0. • CITY AND COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES: a I, the undersigned, Assistant secretary of the FEOERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, do hereby certify that the fotloakg Is a true excerpt from the By-taws of the said Company as adopted by ft! Board of Directors on March 11,1$S3 and emended May 27, 1971 and that this By Is to MI force and effect "ARTICLE XVIII, • Seocon 2. All bonds,undertakings, contracts and other Instruments other than as above tor and on behalf of the Company which it Is authorized by law or its charter to execute, may and shall be executed In the name and on behalf of the Company either by the Chairman or the We-Chat:man or the President or a Vice-President, foinvy with the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary, under Their respective designations, except that any one or more officers or attorneys-In-tact designated In any resolvtlon of the Board of Directors or the Executive Committee,or In any power of attorney • executed as provided tor N Sec Gon S below,may execute any such bond, undertatcind or other obngation as provided N such resolution or power of attorney. .. . Section S. Al powers of attorney for and on behe'I of the Company may and shall be executed In the name and on beball of the Company, either by the Chairman or the Vice-Chairman or the ' President or a We-president or an Assistant We-President, Pointy with the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary, under their respective destgnadons." And 1 further certify that I have compared the foregoing copy of the POWER OF ATTORNEY with the ortginat thereof and the same Is a correct and true copy of the whole of said origtnat Power of Aitcrrey and that said Power of Attorney has not been revoked. And I further certify that said FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY Is duly bcenssd lo transact fidelity and surety business In each of the States of the United Stales of America, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico. and each d Na C'. Provinces of Canada with the exception o1 Prince Edward Island; and is also duty licensed to become sore surety 04 bonds, undertakings, 01c, permitted or required by few. even under my hand and seal of said Company at Los Angeles, Cafforrds, this 10th day of NOVEMBER 19. 76 Assistant Secretary ARi413400 RESOLUTION - RE: EXTENSION OF THE TERMINATION DATE FOR WEED CONTROL DISTRICT - PLATTE VALLEY DISTRICT #5 TO O o WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, ra Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home od Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the 03 aw affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and O WHEREAS, a hearing was held before the Board of County Com- o hicie4 missioners on the 22nd day of December, 1982, at the hour of 2:00 hY o'clock p.m. , concerning the extension of the termination date rte . m u for Platte Valley District #5, Weed Control District, located in oN Weld County, Colorado, and Nw o WHEREAS, a petition was presented to the Board requesting cc ow extension of the termination date of the above named district p z ri from December 31, 1982, to December 31, 1987, and oa ' WHEREAS, evidence was taken by the Board, and it appearing [aa ' to the Board that the extension of the termination date of the rc t mM above named weed control district should, in the best interest CN or of Weld County, be extended. u LL NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that, pursuant to Section 35-5-104(7) , CRS 1973, as amended, the termination date of the above named weed control district, located in Weld County be, and hereby is, extended from December 31, 1982, to December 31, 1987. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of December, A.D. , 1982. ./ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Qu a,�x V�.WELD COUNTY,COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Joohhn�TT.. Martin, Chairman Deputy County Clerk Chuck Carlson, Pro-Tem PfjOVE E TO FORM: EXCUSED �� /, >> NorMan Carlson ttorney . K thy Sen ,tine K. "e nmark DATE PRESENTED: December 29, 1982 483933403 i . RESOLUTION RE: EXTENSION OP THE TERMINATION DATE FOR WEED CONTROL DISTRICT - °' EATON-AULT DISTRICT. #6 0 r u, WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, R' Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Ow Q3 Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the iifio affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and a 0 w WHEREAS, a hearing was held before the Board of County Com- Cacc 11.11-5 missioners on the 22nd day of December, 1982, at the hour of 2:00 h ' o'clock p.m. , concerning the extension of the termination date w 070 for Eaton-Ault District #6, Weed Control District, located in az c w Weld County, Colorado, and I. o a WHEREAS, a petition was presented to the Board requesting w vW extension of the termination date of the above named district t.) o,z from December 31, 1982, to December 31, 1987, and .-a o r WHEREAS, evidence was taken by the Board, and it appearing IJ CC Orr to the Board that the extension of the termination date of the o oM. above named weed control district should, in the best interest or au. of Weld County, be extended. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that, pursuant to Section 35-5-104 (7) , CRS 1973, as amended, the termination date of the above named weed control district, located in Weld County be, and hereby is, extended from December 31, 1982, to December 31, 1987. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of December, A,D., 1982. '` /y� {- BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �m{Lf/.l(!l/LlUiy1! WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County C1 rk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board John T. Martin, Chairman a County Clerk Chuc Carlson, Pro-Tem '. :. AHPR - 4S TO FORM: EXCUSED /It i:1.2.:( ,� Norman Carlson y O ;t It? Attorney C. W. X by i ::44 3 � ��� ne K. S mark _T DATE PRESEN'LD: December 29, 1982 "I SC of Gal - ,i.0-1.0 ' AR19134R2 RESOLUTION RBI EXTENSION OF THE TERMINATION DATE FOR WEED CONTROL DISTRICT - SOUTHEAST DISTRICT #4 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, c o 1 oU Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home r • U Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the a � o w affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and O 3 o C4 WHEREAS, a hearing was held before the Board of County Com- - e missioners on the 22nd day of December, 1982, at the hour of 2:00 caCK o'clock p.m. , concerning the extension of the termination date in for Southeast District #4, Weed Control District, located in M Weld County, Colorado, and COO z WHEREAS, petitions were presented to the Board requesting or' r extension of the termination date of the above named district w from December 31, 1982, to December 31, 1987, and tN w o WHEREAS, evidence was taken by the Board and it appearing .- z ° a to the Board that the extension of the termination date of the 0 r a above named weed control district should, in the best interest tir n o of Weld County, be extended. ma or NOW, THEREFORE, BE. IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Con- 's. u_ missioners of Weld County, Colorado that pursuant to Section 35-5-104 (7) , CRS 1973, as amended, that the termination date of the above named weed control district, located in Weld County . be, and hereby is, extended from December 31, 1982, to December 31, 1987. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of December, A.D. , 1982. 14-jy� A BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /I a..1. L3.vi,,tCf.U/l4 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board John T. Partin ij // - �� .-- BY: ) Deputy County Clerk C uck Carlson, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: EXCUSED Norman Carlson n f.'}ttl ' i attorney C. . 1W y '� f'V:4 hJ une E. e nark C.:-.?")ii / DATE PRESENTED: December 29, 1982 �aa>ilv.yR w�c.v. 4 AR1913403 RESOLUTION RE: EXTENSION OF THE TERMINATION DATE FOR WEED CONTROL DISTRICT - BRIGGSDALE, STONEHAM, NEW RAYMER DISTRICT #8 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, ;:-.)8 Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home 0 r o Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the r a affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and 0• 3 WHEREAS, a hearing was held before the Board of County Com- ace a missioners on the 22nd day of December, 1982, at the hour of 2:00 C[ o'clock p.m., concerning the extension of the termination date t4)ccfor Briggsdale, Stoneham, New Raymer District. #8, Weed Control vi • ne District, located in Weld County, Colorado, and tl CO u WHEREAS, a petition was presented to the Board requesting o extension of the termination date of the above named district NUJ O ; from December 31, 1982, to December 31, 1987, and o w WHEREAS, evidence was taken by the Board, and it appearing ✓ ti az to the Board that the extension of the termination date of the "Sc above named weed control district should, in the best interest • LC CC of Weld County, be extended. oo, v NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- P P or x t missioners of Weld County, Colorado that, pursuant to Section 35-5-104(7) , CRS 1973, as amended, the termination date of the above named weed control district, located in Weld County be, and hereby is, extended from December 31, 1982, to December 31, 1987. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of December, A.D. , 1982. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: S7ir r��F/lL jj.- ,, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Jaar1soo-Tern Mart n, Cha rman pia-,, �. i Deputy County Llerk CCn, ;r ,,AQ)?, D AS TO FORM: EXCUSED u `; Norman Carlson)ie A ,4 a01Q • nh y Attorney . W. Xi y 5e ne K. St remark �y al DATE PRESENTED: December 29, 1982 F ce h,g/ - AIL,/- it ^. F > -,''''''CA'� >37 F r r "r . v k::-C. ti 4 r 3 F 3P Y, � } t DUPLICATE WARRANT NO. ADC-U RETRO 143746 WHEREAS, ADC-U RETRO Warrant No. 43746 , dated DECEF43ER 15,1982 , in the amount of $134.00 has been misplaced, lost or destroyed 'and said Warrant No. 43746 has not been presented in the Office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit and bond necessary to indemnify and hold Weld County harmless on account of the alleged loss of the original warrant has been filed in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the aforementioned duplicate Warrant No. 43746 , in the amount of $134.00 , be issued. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of DECEIBER , A.D. , 1982. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Y� 1/4111 ATTEST` Ossjeavtyt ?Z (2 c..J-_ COUNTY CLERK 1D RECORDER , AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY t ,/1?��tl.: i� beputy County C�ler APP VED AS TO.F Alit, • • LHR $ lif�l4, b31 �: ORDINANCE NO. 113 IN THE NATTER OF A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION FOR THE YEAR 1982. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, CCLORADO: fi=b WHEREAS, Section 29-1-111.5, C.R.S. 1973, provides that, if during the a%, fiscal year, the governing board deems it necessary, in view of the needs of o the various offices or departments, it may transfer budgeted and appropriated • o monies from one or more spending agencies in the fund to one or more spending A agencies in another fund and/or transfer budgeted appropriated monies between oLi) 0 3 spending agencies within a fund, and o cc v' a WHEREAS, Section 29-1-111.6, C.R.S. 1973, provides that, if during the rc _ wfiscal year, the governing body or any spending agency received unanticipated a cc revenue or revenues not assured at the time of the adoption of the budget from M wany source other than the local government's property tax mill levy, the 9 O governing board of the local government may authorize the expenditure of these w unanticipated or unassured funds by enacting a supplementary budget and ciffej appropriation, and LL WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, has been co 0.2 z ' advised that supplemental appropriations in accordance with the above need to y. j be made in fiscal year 1982 in the General Fund, Road and Bridge Fund, Library X X • Fund, Health Fund, and Insurance Fund as more fully set forth in Exhibit A, } } PA attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and o 0 u. WHEREAS, this is a case of an emergency caused by a contingency which would not have been reasonably foreseen at the tine of the adoption of the 1982 budget, and WHEREAS; by Section 29-3-114, C.R.S. 1913, as amended, the governing board of a County does, in an emergency situation, have authority for the expenditure of funds in excess of said budget, by Ordinance duly adopted by two-thirds of the vote of said governing body. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the budgetary appropriations to the 1982 General Fund, Road and Bridge Fund, Library Fund, Health Fund, and Insurance Fund, as evidenced by Exhibit A, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference at this point, which was made necessary by an emergency caused by a E rJV 0 w ' contingency which could not have been reasonably foreseen at the tire of the 0 3 adoption of the 1982 budget, be and hereby are, approved. o cc ow gm BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency exists which requires that this 0 supplemental Appropriation Ordinance No. 113 is declared to be an emergency .c t Ordinance under the provisions of Section 3-14 of the Veld County Nome Rule M /{ w- re Charter. lam 1lo The above and foregoing Ordinance No. 113 was, on motion duly made and Cl1 ti seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of December, A.D,, :- te ! 1982, r> Mw ' m LL /� . .j— gOAR) OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS a z ATTEST (,sin+ YPI. tv2,V y�l WELD COUNTY, COLORADO t p ¢ Veld County Cle and Recorder and Clerk to the Board PAID u Joh T. Martin, irman wa CC r SY: ja -1*12)/ uc Car son, ro Tem P- 0- Deputy County Clerk x u. S Approved as to form: Norman Car son . _Lira_ torney _ / •l J K. St¢irtmar Published: December 20, 1982 Reading: Dx er 29, 1982 Published: January 6, 1983 - La Salle 7vxMcr / ' wT FY' lar)4 'ro - _ , a l • Y Y • Y } ri 4 $ O, ir =I g c. :._, °A. ...4., crt `Vk. 1I h 8 8 ifS Ufi,f -iJ : E f et. tgi , I ® 1 : r€ lU $ trk1f11SOft ja} 2 t g a 131,11D4 Y31 fYMISOf 11fISN6': -. Q~ I( N-,,-,y,,-.- ti '4'c r,ez' } s µ rssillrJ ': f o r . ° f� T l 4 (`lferiAL JOURNAL'ENTRY NUMBER , . Fund Name ,DATE ; N / EXPLANATION '� A 4 lAf{f/fdls*-- Fund Number PAGE 1 of I' `' r . r' . ! ordinance Number ACCOUNT CODE BUDGET LEDGER V PREVIOUS NEW FUND DEFT ACCOUNT U (INCREASE) (DECREASE) le BUDGET BUDGET E DEBIT CREDIT t 00 ao 9/ /o// 6/A0 B SO Ro CC t 00 -vr'n 18/0 ,s B 020O X00 OC oq 00 68070 B 4;2/6- 00 OC ¢ o od DO ,1 3E B /CO ao oc o " , oo po 6270 8 oo /aocO oc "' ay Co , 6d73 B 3000 po oc 30 6329. 8 9/4 00 °�o3 B //600 p0 oc 1 0 3 oc 00 , 6,3�% , 00 00, 6377 a 02700 00 oc N Id 2 oc 00 6379 B /Y00. po oc . 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BUDGET LEDGER PREVIOUS NEW a DECREASE INCREASE y FUND DEPT ACCOUNT I' BUDGET BUDGET DEBIT CREDIT 00 00,Of /06/ 60 B 00 .So/Ys' 00 00 00 _loo' cG B afa/6 00 OO 00 �oo4 (,c7ct0 ,s a?' oo. 00 0o 00 /G t// B 5a 00. 00. to 00 00 la30 4iR s as 00, 00, o " 00 00 _ l a00 s 625- o0 00 a •U o0 oo I 4.2„25- B .76-a-a, o bo 00 00 001 4230 B oo, /3too 00 F 814 00 00 1333 41566 B SO 00 00 0 cc 1,0Z 00 001 3.3- C1C B .5-8,5"/ 00 00 44 to00 00 (c193 e//- B /53 00 00 00 00 fxr B X/0 00 00 00 00 4-2.3 /A7' B ES 001 00 Mr 00 00 . 6 33 16 s 36 o0 00 o0 00 Jso233 /JI B 025 00 00 of 0 00 00 da33 .5te0 B /OZD 00 00 M H _ 00 00 6n3 lveys. s oo, 9Goo oo, L' 00 00 aa9 ea B 738 Q0 00 r y ; 00 00 /X/ .tR/i. a 'Jo 0% oo, ' rc,43 00 o0 6a5‘./ 1C/A B sO G9 00 z 00 00 8O oq 00, o c 00 00 6aas/ ysN s Gas 001 00 00 00 „At2.3s-Rm6 B a 0 00 00 LI 00 00 ,44:28-5-- C . s S.3A 00 00 m 00 DO 6.23r eN. s /60 00 00 P P : p O O .Q� WC7�ixT" 8 /0 Q (Xix 4 00 00 6x35-%hiN 4O 00 00 eo 00 /c s 375" 00 00 Total Previous I 00 ., g Total Increase �11E�3 00 Total New ( 00) �00< Total Decrease ( 6-ai 00) Total O0 <?-749,77 ) Total <k-5Y)) 00 . 4 . ..,.. 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MACE ,,-7" fl 71 .. .Re. y.. x 1" . 644ii_tE ACCOUNT CODE BUDGET LEDGER ,c;, • C DECREASE INCREASE i' PREVIOUS BUNEW L DGET FUND DEFT ACCOUKI 8 ECREA CREDIT E 00 00 e'/ /a6/ 4 S '(/8: a 7,5 00 0_0 k ' 00 00„. 43s a a /8'D oo 00. �` o" 00 00� 6234 e'e s Taco 00 00 610 oo_ oo ` jj•n1 e N B 6.2. oo 00 a 00 oU 536 fxt s , a oo_ X10 o La 00 00 6236 It 4.- a 94/ 00 00 o cc 00 0o a,9b e tB B 00 °0, ; Mto 00 00 6aa 6 Saco s 80 00 00 8 00 0o /3/b 8 /0 00 00 o c 00 00 /330 8 APO 00 ri 00 00 X35// /}lf tr.7s `37iD t 00 tuCC 00 00 _ Kay/ CC 8 //CCO 00 ce.Old 00 00 E.1// a// a S� 00 00 M a 00 Do OWiteH B //COO oo\ 00 N. y 00 00 13// A/R s ay17 00 0° • w 00 00 pelt y/. a tt s ao go-- ,00 X00 M 3 00 00 132/02 ell s 001 apt, 00 C0 LL Ci z 00 00 Ain B 0°1- dCb 00 o' a Op 00 f2 /c) .XC'0 s cR57 00 00 o >- ace 00 00 _ d?yy 4/48 a 5O 'ook 00 Cae z 00 00 IWv gilt B /30 001 00 e 00 00 43`/q 0e- E 11/604,49 00 00 log("1: 0 o �, 09 63uy /14114/B 00 3S"DQ 00 LL 00 00 435/e/x/8 a /78Y 00 00 00 00 (,II/9& 'b s 0:\ es? 00 00 00 ay1 CC s /6 O 00 00 04 00 all /1t r// B 800 00 00 00 00 1+347 AM .B //a 00 00 Total Previous 00 (?3 `n Total Increase p�,6 00 Total New ( 00 t�'/ GUz Total Decrease ( E�$5? 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B 33/ oo, 00 a 00 00 (.359 C// B - 502) 00 Do U CC 00 00 jyf9-fit// B /600 00 00 Ct 00 00 1,50- t B _ 700 00 oo m r 00 00 AS0 44/8 a 37 00 00 ' o o • 09 00 4590 <C B oo /900® 00 x LL 00 00 /,390 0# a /333' 00 09 00 00 f,,120 /ecli/ B 60O 00 00 00 00 137O S/Pc-- B mood o0 00 00 QQ A/e See 00 00 oq o0 6�90o a ?Y, 00 00 Total Previous 00 / O, 11r Total Increase /SAS-) 00 Total Nee ( 00) 'orr) Sill Total Decrease (..S qcd. 00) 46a01 Total 00 Total (101 00 S s r r 7r s C. 2 PAGBOP f.j(� t " AHE ACCOUNT CODE BUDGET LEDGER PREVIOUS NEW FIND DEP`t ACCOUNT DECREASE INCREASE BUDGET BUDGET DEBIT CREDIT 00 00 4/ /06/ ,d//O B 5900 00 00 oo a //a3 GI/0 s_ W av0 00 00 00 00 //f/ I//D B Q6 0 00 00 00 ool Ga/0 B oleic, 00 00 a 0 t 00 00 A2./ B tad Do o0 00 oo l r o0 00 N O o0 00 Igo) 8 SSa 00 00 9 00 001 //All‘i/(0 B ayco 00 00 0 3 00 00 (moo B St) 00 00 VI w 00 00 6 clip D B 00 7O 00 o 00 00 1.330 B 3O0 00 00 W 00 00 65Y B /0000 00 00 v 00 00 , //S3 G/!D s ,, /SO 00 ro 00 00 fry/ .0//0 B 3aoO 00 ce a w 00 00 //9a G!/D B 1/6750 00 Oo 07 CJ o 00 CO /9`/S AWO B 01400 0 001 00 z r, r 00 00 ?//O G//O B /f.5° ooi 00 Nm C4y 00 r 00 an/ 3yd1 310,5 B 00 4?O,coo 00 ce 00 00 ,2u/ '/to a 6 6/50 00 00 COLtl LL 22_____00 a1(a 1/1O 8 /6" 00 o rw z i oo ,00 :.(1/5.0 G//D, s A450 oo 00 .o a 00 00 o G//O a /315 0 00 00 Li ce 00 , 00 o?3ro dY/$ jail"' B 000 80,coo 00 CC X Do 00 <iIM /',GCi, B 00 750€7 00 in cor 00 O O Y 00 22330 36?3 B �/ali00 00 oo 00 GaaY E. !w"► /00 oQ a 00 00 601/0 ; a SOoq 00, 00 00 6,2016- B /t oo 00 Total Previous 00 3I4tsc Total Increase 00 /72an Total New ( 00% ad0'aay Total Decrease ( 'iig69D . 00) Total 00 /oC el Total 5260 00 ,ate-.... ...—__, . ---7-- __-_— ,y , • .mot •'r 1 ' ..- - , . - '-, : It OR- ' ' f,0%,i ACCOUNT CODE a �.-FIINp MANE BUDGET LEDGER PREVIOUS NEW FUND DEFT ACCOUNT o DECREASE INCREASE BUDGET BUDGET DEBIT CREDIT 00 00 °l a33o Gaao a �/0 moo 00 00 00 6;390 B 00 aoo ` o0 f oo. oo. 4a3QB 20 .00 00 00 oo 062;9 B /3O 00 00 o 8 o0 004 __ 6350 a 00 9,.1 00 co U 00 oo, G37/ -- B 3 00 00 R 00 _ 6,707? s 90 00 00 o 00 00, G3(/a s oo d yo 00 o CC 00 00 6,2d? B /LS- o0 00 "' 00 00, 63Go s '/0 o0 00 ce u 00. Gaa o B /o 00 00 al 00 00 G P l aB //oo 00 M { OO oo 4//V a -oo 00 00 oo 00 dR`19a. 2i18 B 00 8006 o0 i ! C+ J 00 00 6//0 B o0 aSOCo 00 M 00 00 3'8a b//D a ?goo 00 00 o_ oo. 3yr ‘13/0 B 5� 00 00 W �1 63,90 B 3906 00 00 ' 00 00 635 B oo /506 o0 00 oo 3700 th//o B /Oa 00 00 Z -WOO A 35 B a - a q6025- 00 00 00 00 47990 B o0 5/6o1 - oo ui a 00 00 S/c/o G//a B 4.50 00 00 • IAN r 00 oo ,5�e 6/(0 B Sao 00 CON : Q o , 00 43n) B /150 oa o0 a:, L,.. ___00 00 4/6o 4/43 B CO - 00 00 oo o0 96/0 A75-41009 B 00 /a.5-ooe 00 . .00 00. _fl 00 45— s /aScct) o0 00 Total Previous 00 /&1 yiD 553, 417 Total Increase 00 • Total New ( 00) q{,1ir ?9a Total Decrease ( all 7V$ 00) Total 00 I/-5D3 Total (it/332) o0 F /41. 't PA0R 1:2 QF / c` 6frili` ACCOUNT CODE • . BUDGET LEDGER FUND NAME - PREVIOUS NEE! FUND DEP T ACCOUNT $ DECREASE INCREASE BUDGET BUDGET , E DEBIT CREDIT oa 00 0/ //5Y 633D . a' aooa 00 00 00 ' 00 60/0 s /Sb o0 00 00 00 63ab B /ydS oo 00 0o ' oo, 6337 • a 9060 00 00 c 00 00. 6970 B 107 0 00 00 00. RhEQ. 63/0 B /5--e 00 00 i 00 00 6 37/ B c945009 00 o" 00 00 b5 30 a �/� 00 00 i a g 00 00 49417 B ass:. 00 00, oo .t 00 t /4715- 3390 B 515 00 _O0 g 3 • •00 00, ‘1/30B 00 I9,5-0 00 o rc 00 00 6///3 B 00 ,. 967 00 M X 00 00 - ►'�/yy B 00 54/ 00 8 '! 00 00 /4/V0 B 00 .379 00 w CC 00 00 fa 3a0 B 6OO 00 00 ri Y : ooi 00 6,3/0 B OO . _ 6 V 00 w T o _ Out/ 35-530B 00 /100 00 CO 00 I00 3c,70? .e 00 937 00 'in-( 00 00 ,/ B 00 — 00 N. I- . M. 00 /0/Y 3e//r B. CO OCO.' oo w 00 00 `Oct/, 3s30 B 00 30/06O 00 mM 00 00 - /06/ 3c//q B 00 teen 00 U. Ca z 00 00 39/8 3C(i7 B 00 /OOO 00 o :,- 00 00y�7 e oo /Od 00 00 00 ,/y0 3699 B ,00, 600 00 0 CC QQ _0D- Pao (ad yo legeji 00 1/076 00 IA 00 00 / 63I B a 001 00 O 0 40Q, $00 637/ B x//00 00 00 xLi_ Total Previous 00 Total Increase two 00 .--- Total New ( 00) Total Decrease ( F S yt% 00) Total 00 Total '/o(?\ 00 4 r tip ttg, _ PA0t i 'OF NAHE ACCOUNT CODP. BUDGET LEDGER PREVIOUS NEW FIND DEPT ACCOUNT 8 DECRPASE INCREASE BUDGET BUDGET E DEBIT CREDIT 00 0 s j of /aas S -. B /xOO8 00 00 . - o0 00l® 6,970 B 7 eoO o0 00 00 ooj® 63/ B CCO 00 00 ' 00 ooj_ _/O a 7,5a0 00 00 00 ooj 98.9-_30 B 98 00 00 ^ o0 00l � 631k a X0O 00 00 I 8 ` 00 ooj a/N `,. . B sO ` 00 00 00 ooj®® 69a s a 0 D0 00 o u • 00 ooj® r B /goo 04 00 A 00 oo r a . OO 00 DD O 3 00 0 Id B 5O8 D QQ 0 w 00 00 0/ 00001 OO$ B +b /68 370 00 A 8 B 5ioo oo 00 CZ 00 00 59�i ,, 00 00 _ B '/o0 00 v ce oo r l • o-0010 B 6 O 00 M x o0 00 []/ Ovef 8i..) B 76 o 00 ce atu o0 00 B 0� 04 0) 00 00 s 0 00 w 00 00 B " 00 O1 00 B 00 cc Li 00 00 B o0 CO LL Q0 00 B II 00 c z 00 00 B �� 00 o } 00 00 Q 00 m 100 00 8 ii 00 CC IA Cs CO 0... P 00 00 8 �� 00 00 LL ` � , 5a7 • laz Total Increa9 Total Prevlou 00 Its ' :_s S37. Total Nev ( Total peeress- ( I' Total 1 11 Total us 2. S , SUFPFrrtrn"JA4 DC fl nrrlcvn$44 a4 un u+aPVSa 4weio \?�I�es JOURNAL ENTRY NIP(BER Fuicd Nabe` DATE /J EXPLANATION ope '4-fie Sof/Sr r/i94 * Fund Number PAGE 1 of Ordinance Number ACCOUNT CODE BUDGET LEDGER PREVIOUS NEW FUND DEPT ACCOUNT § (INCREASE) (DECREASE) BUDGET BUDGET g DEBIT CREDIT 00 /V0 6/% a a /v5O 00 a LI 00 �3/fO 6i/o B ,2/So to 00 0 CC D0 coo/ 3 y/8 B ,ao 335 00 ,r, (m), — - 0C Do B ,30 00 O3• MryM�0 CC B DO OC N im OC DO B 00 OC\ cc O OC 00 B 00 0C U -.0 0: 00 00 B 00 0C OC 00 B 00 to C 0c 00, a X00 00 ra 0C 00 B 00 OC • z DC P01 B 00 OC il Ft NW 00 X00 B X00 a CA F el OC /°k B 00 DC 00 00 B 00 0C m o_ est OC 00t $ 00 Cp D' z 0C o0 a 00 Oc fo r OC 00 8 00 OC WC a DC 00 B 00 OC IA m C< 00� B 00 0 O• o. OC 00 B 00 00 0a. St u. 0C 00 ' B 90 00 OC 0011 B 00 CO OS 00 B 00 00 B 00 a a 00,, Total Total Previous 00 Increase 3.35V 00 Total Total 3� 00) New ( 00) Decrease ( 3 Total 00 Total 00 LVrrMflLa'",•1 QVWt. nrrnvrnantavn ysa{FvnO La '9 II ' F/Fi11 :r JOURNAL ENTRY NUMBER a Fund arse D.TE /9' EXPLANATION //7. 4 t r S�i>I2.,veC Fund Number PACE 1 of Ordinance Number ACCOUNT CODE BUDGET LEDGER PREVIOUS NEW FUND DEFT ACCOUNT (INCREASE) (DECREASE) ,BUDGET BUDGET DEBIT CREDIT 00 )0 I /9 //se>.bite B ,%o 50 00 00 pol '/(1O 6//a a "751.0) co 00 oc Pa I tr»/ 337/ B /x5000 Po Ale on oc Do 7s PO 00 o O s DO Gaff/ cW 80 a 00 / ;51747 00 r u O9 00 8 00 OC Q(1 DO B se 00 C. w oc p0 B 130 04 0 3 00 00 B p0 00 "' crt ce OC 00 I 8 p0 00 ce 0 00 OOI B 00 00 u 14 •o CC OC 00 B 00 00 Q t::) c 00 00 B 00 00 cc 00 OOI B 00 CC IA 01 bi -Ji 0C I 0 B 00 OC N z OC OOI B 00 OC tri I-4 ca Li 0C 00 B 00 OC rCt y Ot PO B 00 OC 'r m m . OC CO B 00 OC ro 01 0c oo I e DO 00 z ' c zQr oc 00� B 0O 00 u >- oc 00, - 8 00 CO Wc a c Or 00 IB 00 00 In m OC 00, B 00 00 o o oc oo a 00 0c - ,x,LL , OC 00 B 00 OC la.Total Total , Previous 00 Increase (5l 00 Total Total -0 New ( 00) Decrease (07-'-' 00) Total 00 Total 00 1 SUFPIPIENTAL 9Vt$iET ACrlUY$lAIwN Vi?DVr. Cfl'ta. l'flit9I OVRNAL ENTRY NUMBER Fu NameE , O EXPLANATION 1 '9 ,wArG 6y ,-#4tes'a y _ Fund Number • PACE l of Ordinance Number ACCOUNT CODE BUDGET LEDGER PREVIOUS NEW D DEFT ACCOUNT (INCREASE) (DECREASE) BUDGET "BUDGET g DEBIT CREDIT 0 p0020 4570 6//a B //S7a ao OC U v Q o0 0Q 35 a0 B 90 /e900 0o ,O U - DO Gash e /70° 30 0 .. M C.3 oc pot s 00 /7t 519 t o n a7 a 00 0o J a t.1-1 Is 00 B 00 00 2 0% .00 - B 00 ro 0C 100 B 00 OC to Q , OCp0 B 30 00 M d 06 %00 B 00 OC w , oc /00 B 00 OC OD v OCR b0 B 00 00 N 00 X00, g 00 OC M H Ns-- OC 00 B 00 OC B 00 0C LL OC 00 8 00 0c co ri z 0( 00 8 00 0C o• a 0 00 B 00 06 O r oc 00 8 00 00 Icici r oc 00 B 00 06 w Si 06 00 B 00 DC 0 0 0C 00 B 00 CO x U 0C 00 g 00 00 0C 00 B 00 00 a 00. _ . B 00 OC Total Total Previous 00 Increase /g(s--° ' o Total Total New ( 00) Decrease C /f 5f) 00) Total 00 Total 00 .t.,,_. .:z'' .'te . ? r. ' - SUPPLEMENTAL SUDOET APPROPRIATION DfSBURS10ENTS CGS �A,(0d4k Pt t JOURNAL ENTRY NUMBER °, Pund Name 1 TB V cp EXPLANATION 4'r 41,e, Pund Number PACE 1 of Ordinance Number ACCOUNT CODE BUDGET LEDGER • PREVIOUS NEW FUND DEFT ACCOUNT (INCREASE) (DECREASE) BUDGET BUDGET I DEBIT CREDIT 11 1i , , /..; i o B t Z) " II :moo M Is #Q D , 1 f ` Mj ./Q �i,0 a 1/ (--O /I .r- (3 j AOft 11 III 11 11 M A 1 1 II 11 G ' p II 11 I/ 11 U W `c.CWL 11 11 II 'et {. pp 11 B 11 II ~ II 1 1I � ce NJ II to 1 oz s < M\ W 11 IY 1111 11 11II 11 II 11 11 B 11 /1 0Q` Q ''1) .1 17 11 01 I 11 s z inM II 11 /1 II CO W ..:7000 11 11 II 1/ LL 1 1 I I I I I I i 11 I11 /1 ODI B 00 11 Total Total ' era Previous' OD Increase (e7 ii Total Total', New ( 00) Decrease (5 f1 Total' 00 Total' II STATE OF COLORADO WELD COUNTY, COLURAUD S5 COUNTY OF WELD )) OLD ACE PEr9200 CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS : 0 A P 1,300.00 i I V- D G A I R A �- --- A D M __---_--- L E A P ---- DAY CARE ` SERVICES A N D MEDICAL - - TRANSPORTATION _^____-___- A 0 C - - A D C - U P A C CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE 1,300.00 BLIND __-___—_ TOTAL DATED THIS 29th DAY OF Decaber ,19 02 . ___atet/_&17, WELD COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS 29th _DAY OF Decaa.r , 1982 Ni COMMISSION EXPIRES: __myknmrs_SLo4,W4994vno 8.1985 STATE OF COLORADO ) J) SS NOTARY PUBLIC COUNTY OF WELD WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY , COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE , AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE OLD AGE PENSIOE FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: 0 A P —_ 1,900.00 — I V- D GA I RA ADM LEAP — DAY CARE SERVICES A N D MEDICAL — _ `— TRANSPORTATION ADC PAC ADC -U — — ----- - CHILD WELFARE TOTAL 1,300.00 ----------------- AID TO THE BLIND ___ CH AN DATED TH%S 29th DAY OF Dac*Sb.r , 19 a?_• MBER ATTEST: ay" n.;:ire c'n4C COUNTY CLERK 4D RECORDER AND MEM R CLERK TO 'THE BOARD B — — DEPUTY COUNTY CLERK Q< Jl(0 MEMBER - - : STATE OF COLORADO] WELD COUNTY, COLORADO )? 5S COUNTY OF WELD gocrm, ssmlcn , CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: 0 A P _ I V- 0 G A 4,889.81 I R A 1,293.00 A 0 M 26,130.73 L E A P -1,659.81 DAY CARE -_-____--- SERVICES __________ -___ A N D 240.00 / MEDICAL - TRANSPORTATION ADC 396,936.00 ------------- AD C - U 10,396.00 i P A C 7,662.42 CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND TOTAL 449,207.77 DATED THIS 29th DAY OF December ,19 82 /11/1-APde WE 0 COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS —2?th__ eab DAY OF —Decer ,19 82 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: M/CG;nmksiof&PrzsJune 88. 11948 STATE OF COLORADO ) .. L'lL•1¢2 % SS NOTARY PUBLIC COUNTY, OF WELD ) WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY , COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE , AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE SOCIAL SERVICES __ i FOLLOWS: FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS ----- O A P -------- __ ___ I V- 0_ G A 4,889.81 I R A - 1,293.00 -- A 0 M 26,130.73 LEAP 1,659.81 I DAY CARE SERVICES A N 0 240.00 ____ MEDICAL —_ — TRANSPORTATION A D C 396,936.00 ------ - — P A C 7,662.42 A D C -U _____._10,396.00 ---_. CHILD WELFARE TOTAL 449,207.77 — AID TO THE BLIND --------------- C H--lifl4----------------- DATED THIS 29th DAY OF Decesber , 19 82. _ E ATTEST: dv fjp� � �,,� COUNTY CLERK I1 RelfMTfU MEMBER - CLERK TO THE GGOOARD ' BY i/, ` — EM Eitn-t �_ DEPUTY COUNTY CLERK J� BER bra y 4- ' PAGE 1 WELD COUNTY, COLORAD -------- r';," GENERAL --------------- FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. 6 NO. 40. NO. VENDOR ----------------- — MOUNT _r__ 901770 11498 OFFICE of MANPOPER PLANNING 6 DEVELOPMENT $6,000.00 _ State of Colorado ) TOTAL $6,000_00____ ss County of Weld ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through _.__ and dated DECEMBER 29 , 148 2 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $_6,000.00_______ Dated this 29th_ day of DECEM�BER _ __ __, 1982VA " . (Mil co ounty f nanfer ----------- Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of _ DECEMBER , 1982 My cormision expires: scommisstenExpirtadu 8 1_ � --- ' NotaP 111 i ---------- - State of Colorado ) ) ss County of Weld ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the GENERAL Fund totaling $ 6,000.00 . ATTEST: r't attn;Atutte;%, Homier -2-L.4 91 County Clerk and Reeo der emb r By: C.--- .--Deputy �� � � v Y: der If l4rK�`-_— ) Co `7 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE -_1______ _______FAXQLk_ FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. & NO. VO. NO.____ __ VENDOR _ __ _ ____ ____ _____ ____AMOUNT___ __ r 10201 -v --11299 CLERK TO THE DISTRICT COURT V 265.68 ' 10202 _ 11300 STATE OF COLORADO_PEPT OP REVENNE _______35.L2Q4.S7_ i 10203 ___ 11301_ WELCO_CREDIT UNIQN _______-_____50_t2Q 10204 11298__ UNITED BANK OF GREELEY ___________________x__155,423142 - 10205 _- 11302__-_iTRAVELERS INSUR/94CE CO-____ _ __ _t________ _487_20_ ' State of Colorado ) TOTAL ___________ ss County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages I through _ 2 _ nts—se and dated _DECEMBER 29th , 1982 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amout _opposite their names with the total amount S______ _____-_____• Dated this 29th day of DECEMBER__—__ __, 1982_ # illee7 ue County Finance ffi-cer Subscribed and sworn to before me this _29th day of _ DECEMBER__ ___, 1982 _ My commision expires: _ i_ %s<ranF.xpicuJur4-8,1938 f tra.KbefiState of Colorado ) . ss County of, Weld We,.the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the PAYROLL Fund totaling S _ __, ____ _______ _ &Emb`err CirNe`mlie%l4Y_x _-�- i *--- ATTEST: Ai awn42t�� 421:,..2_(__I-ty ________ CCooumty Cleric and Re orir — Mc' 'e / �/ BY: .L�..4`- ` - y _ �!/_ eGtlJiLIC% — — putt' M9W`er 2 07 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 2 PAYROLL _ FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.D. S NO. YO. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT_ 10206 11303 "AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE ASSURANCE CO. 1,-d6_₹".96 10207 1)304 ARTHUR PIERSON 67.17 - 10208 11305 STEVE PICHNI. 303.22, -- 10209 11306 RICHARD COLE _ 2,371.14 - - State of Colorado ) TOTAL $196_,71806 ) ss County of Weld ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through 2 and dated DECEMBER 29th- 198 2- and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $j96,718,36 ___• Dated this _21_ day of -pf_cFTIBER_ 4/7 VOW-County myan e OfffEer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of DECEMBER , 1982 My coma'sion expires: MtCemmtss;on (L;114___ State of Colorado ss County of 11e1,d We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the PAYROLL _, Fund totaling $ 19fra18_36 0ha-irperson _atATTEST: Member e County CTer7c and Recorder T^� fvn r �`--�---- --_ �� By. UepuG�i_tY _/`-"�t N r �G121I7Q1r1 1 07 l� T WAP2OOP MELO COUNTY DATE 112/28/82 (1 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 1 AS OF s 12/28/82 (f WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT , } (" 011674 AGLANO INC E12073 669.00 61 9020 ) E12014 l*231.00 61 9020 (12097 1.060.40 61 9020 J25530 7,663.00 61 9020 ) E P42538 367.95 61 9020 P42563 111.50 61 9020 (4 X41158 38.50 61 9020 ) X41203 35.00 61 9020 01121? 63.25 61 9020 (' 011218 82.50 61 9020 0 11,328.10 011680 ALOINGER CINDY CCI206 26.80 21 6602 026.80 ) 011681 AMERICAN TEL E TELEGRAPH L05416 53.05 01 2910 (0 53.05 (0 011682 ARNOLD MIKE 13653 30.00 01 9020 13655 30.00 01 4020 (0 60.00 ) 1 011683 BACHMANS fix 830659 596.80 64 1155 B30822 324.30 64 1155 ) 830848 252.80 64 1155 830856 31.60 64 1155 a 630893 63.30 64 1155 ) 831710 44.16 64 1155 a 10312.96 ) 011684 BOWMAN DIST 21685 -_-----95.80 61 9020 ) 95 .80 t 011685 COLBERT ELIZABETH MI1222 33.65 01 3400 --___33.65 ) 011686 COLORADO TENT COMPANY ST 285.00 21 6602 ....... 295,00 �' (I) 011687 COOPER COMMUNICATIONS 571130 174_00 21 6980 II; 174.00 0 011688 OAN THE WATER MAN • $71125 23.15 21 6652 i . row'..a1.-ww,mwm~ebry ?i7A -clu sgsstix A.*4f:17).ti{1Ft.(04"y4 .. , '! 0'`11 j' v •�,_ ..;-t ... ..; TrOt4dS R..'IE F04'C'�YT 's,v.n l.N`r'^fS'Y+ s e”Z �-- R� WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY DATE 112/28/82 ! WARRANT REGISTER PAGE i 2 f(1 AS OF t 12/28/82 WARRANT N PAYEE INVOICE WSAKT FUND DEPT ) <) NUMBER MO t.. o 23. 15 CI 011689 DERRA ALVINA M11129 52.40 21 6960 __---~52.40 C1 011690 EASTMAN KODAK CO 811548 812.56 65 1191 811549 2.336.40 65 1191 ) CI 3.148.96 ) (i 011691 EDWARDS CHEVROLET CO 84886 36.60 61 9020 36.60 (i 011692 ERIE AUTO SALVAGE 1319 50.00 01 2111 7359 45.00 01 2111 4t 95.00 ) 4T 011693 EVE1ICH OIL CO ST1203 123.90 21 6980 123.90 ;t1 011694 FORMBY FORD 13886 69.25 01 2111 ) t 69.25 011695 FREDERICK SCHOOL ST1130 205.95 21 6602 ) 41 ' 205.95 P 011696 GALINDO. LETICIA CC1202 12.00 21 6602 12.00 I to 011691 GREELEY GAS CO 1221YS 193.50 01 2330 383112 522.37 21 6602 f9 I 115.87 (0 011698 HILLSIDE AUTO PARTS 175635 64.30 61 9020 P 64.30 I 00 011699 HOME LIGHT C POWER 002812 61.95 21 6602 j co 61.95 011700 HOSPITALITY CAREERS ST1210 974.25 21 6853 f (4 914.25 11 t 1} ,r., ' .' . 4ri.44*....4.:,•*-i'v+-,4••-'-'4'.4>.• "”-r. 1"Y)/".'s'i4,YS.XS�..�(-f..}.7141-nV{€YS4.4 Y`#:OA:4-'pci -C-r:ri=.-. ro. '1�.' .�. .... .. IA�aW�"usTJ'YYS'Y'l.P'J'/YP!'. `rt w rr l?.-.-f£r f.r+• WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY DATE a 12/28/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 3 AS OF s 12/28/82 ) E' WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO ) `_ (4 01170► HUFFMAN ROBERT E CK891 250.00 01 2420 ) O 250.00 ) 011702 IBM 561046 1 ,178.00 65 1191 ? 1 ,178.00 ') 011703 KATHRINE , HAZEL CC1202 5.00 21 6602 (U 5.00 i0 011704 KING SOGPERS 184273 200,52 01 2330 ) 189431 158.93 01 2330 4194636 223.76 01 2330 194699 217.95 01 2330 ) 197528 28.93 01 2330 197705 187.34 01 2330 (h ) 1,017.43 (I 011705 KNISELY TAMARA CC1202 5.00 21 6602 ) k435.00 ) 011706 MARTINET AGNES MI1210 21.40 21 . 6602 PH1209 1.20 21 6602 (t• ) 22.60 011707 MCGEHEE JAMES M11227 147.40 01 1041 ) __`_-'147.40 ) 011708 MCNEIL KEITH UP1209 19.37 21 6602 n 19.37 ) Al 011709 MEYER JACQUE $11222 69.89 19 4130 69.89 a 011710 MORENO PETE MI1130 86,40 21 6703 ) I A 86.40 011111 MORRISON LEE 0 M11221 10.80 01 1012 t 10.80 ) R 011712 MOTOROLA C C E 084371 1,766.64 01 2150 O 084372 5,416.32 01 2150 1 d r., 'rte- . .r s. ## ....,...4,..........., ,....L,j....,..{. ".btd't•"¢lAr"F9t'+a+P.m•F'r;.r' w"r*T,rp+vvr2=a<yy'nTr.r,s r`rvC?.-•v'r r, • i+r. .,. fi I 4WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE t 12/28/82 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE $ 4 O AS OF $ 12/28/82 , II WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT (1 NUMBER NO ..1 jl O1 ,0 1, 182.96 4 011113 MOUNTAIN SELL M10168 230.17 0! 2150 il M10665 157.97 01 1192 M14275 138.60 01 1192 \4 $36031 171.52 01 1192 ) M12465 28,94 01 1192 M74004 12.03 01 1192 (4 M14078 11 .54 01 1192 ) M14334 126.01 01 1192 M14635 280.29 01 1192 l4 M19954 8.21 01 1192 ) 1.111.40 dil 3 011714 MOUNTAIN BELL 060012 262.76 21 6602 063612 32.57 21 6703 0 678912 23.04 21 6602 ) 318.37 01 011715 MOXON, JOAN M11209 7.20 21 6803 a 7.20 ) 011716 STN .STS C0ACHCEQUIP LTO 1161 42.08 01 2160 Q 42.08 4i' 01171? NELSON OFFICE SUPPLY 15295 598.00 21 6602 ) 598.00 ) 011718 NOBEL INC 352980 77,95 21 6602 360162 29.65 21 6602 4 , ) 101.60 4011719 NORTHERN ARMORED SERVICE 120182 35.32 01 9020 ) �� 35.32 011120 OLVERA MARIA CCI130 6.70 21 6602 ' 4 • 6.70 011121 OMEN -MARGARET R CC1206 20.94 21 6602 4 20.94 ,011122 01AL10 CORPORATION' 462390 52.55 01 1021 1 y, . " iw w ��...Y:-. •...-.i.Vtti�.. . yKgnr'/v r�.I/.ii.:ii-r.Yi+/a/1 iflKMN..n- Nl..'a: V.♦ l � _ _ -. : • ,L�..r>tI'�' I.Y'#'FrJ'f^.yy^.'r.- ., r/'" rr .� . . , 3 VAP200P WELD COUNNTY' - OATE t 12/28/82 �' WARRANT REGISTER PAGE s' 5 AS OF t 12/28/82 . i1 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT F1fi10 OEPT (4 NUMBER NO <) ,t i 52.55 4 011723 PALACIOS, VIOLA ' CC1206 - •.. 13.40 21' 6602 `) 13.40 .) 011724 PEREA 15ABEL MI1209 13.20 21 6803 t, 13.20 ) 011 725 PERGAMON PRESS INC 638962 500.85 21 6602 ) 500.85 (CI 011126 PLUMA CRAGIELA CCI206 20.94 21 6602 d LO 20.94 s 011721 POUORE VALLEY CREAMERY ST1126 349.27; 21 6602 it 349.27 ) 011728 SAMS PRODUCE 17604 65.00 21 6602 �' L8932 294.10 21 6602 V 1 359.10 ((t. J 011.729 SNA000CK JAMES DOS: PC ST1112 150.00 21 6602 '0 153.00 L 011730 SLIMS' SANITATION SERVICE 122082 55.00 11 3131 55.00 ' ' : 01113L .SP€LKM%'4 WALTER J F01215 40.58 21 6652 0 F01216 24.94 21 6523 H11209 3.50 21 6652 O M11217 22.25 21 6523 ,0 91.22 tf . 4 011732 STONE t STONE PLUMBING STOKE ' 8.00 01 5140 4 t0 01'1733 T'l&IAS 1 P NA1222 19.00 74 9034 • 79.00 O_ 'r , 011734 OLRI&H HAZEL MI1209 4.40 21 6803 7 4 . • '?,ne , a tr..n r*en rra.v P;Y tart z.r. r ;.I..tz --r .'u ....,,_.,-,„,....,. 4-4-,.S s,- .1.-et:-.:'>sx3' 'G*5`+54�&'e"i�r$f!:•r=^i'A rir3?eSY=$ w • • e - --' • i WAP200P HELD COUNTY DATE t 12/28/82 C' WARRANT REGISTER PAGE6 AS OF i 12/28/82 I WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT • i t) NUMBER S NO • (' 4.40 • i O 011735 INC-!OBEY XENOEL ST1201 10.092.78 2! • _ 6853 ID 13 011736 UNITED F000 SERVICE 87714 • 20.20 21 6602 89979 125.68 21 6602 145.08 • *' C' 011737 URANO CHARLES Y $11222 138.70 01 3400 • ' 138.10 �1' 011738 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 3101 20. �' 00 01 •9020 • (1 3102 2.50 01 1151 0 22.50 0 (-) 011739 WESTERN OFC SYSTEMS INC H11433 I54.68 07 1021 • .' U 154.68 filP I 011740 WICKES LUMBER 249 66 2 174.55 21 6602 • 0 179.55 1' U 011741 WONDER BREAD ST1204 100.60 21 ' 6602 100.60 • CF 011142 XEROX CORPORATION 081317 218.21 21 6950 L7 - - 218,2141 011743 XEROX CORPORATION 476609 194.52 01 , ; 9020 CF 4766214 76 62 0 44.00 01 9020 260.00 01 9020 ll C? 498.52 ID 011144 1 C 1 SERVICE CO 00327 162.00 01 2111 Cr 162.00 0 011745 LAMORA JANE R CCI 202 10,00 21 6602 0 ----_10.00 O . TOTAL 44,675.80 • 1 , ,' of u i i s., f i NAP200�' • NELO ,COUNTY , ,, ` .` DATE Itfl2B(82 • WARRANT REGITt ; PAGE I_ •,;: AS of ! l2/2BI B2 THIS IS TyCERTIFY THAT All 'ACCOUNTIMI AND BUDGETING PRO�EDURESHAVE BEEN COMPLETED IYT SRS LISTED AMOUNSSI AIMS ASESHOPP05NTPAGE l ORN THROUGH r ` ANQ',0ilE ?ccr. ltrAMO Hai :I ,I'll' AND THAT DATEPAYMD 'UV 3f i, B" ? ein uNTy4 • LORA TOP. MANAGEMENT THEIR NANe$ filtyiTHE TOTAL, AMOUNT ; Syy�,F� B? E TEavIHi �f OAY .OF'T �,b�r. 9_ MY IO lRESs . No. Bu G i ,SUBSCRIBED ANT $MORN tO BEFORE lie TNIScti . 0AY w. 44e"`_,„ A w C itelitY4.• s�u�ia A 198 y/'?:_ 4 (I)TAAY PUBLIC+ WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTYC0sMISSl0NER3'Of'WELD COUNTY, .COl0AAA0. HERE. BY (APPROVE) �,; FUNDTPROYfigEI :THE CLA SAS SET fOD T AB0YE1 AND YOFP tr 'en , 19 '- ATTESTi a He OE NTYUCLERKµAND RECORDER BY411 fUNO tOTALIHG f yy� F'1S PD. DATED THlS,t' NE A MEMBER ` . ER MEMBER • � OEPi rr CHAIRMAN • • • • e r t Y • • • k r tf *"' '.1 - "( IIAPicd►'• WEI.0 uiMNTYa OATE-s 1.2,27/412,-,.'es HARR Y REGISTER - ►AGE $ , 1 O AS OF $ `I2/27/82 - a HA>4RANT°PAYEE INVOICE HSANT = FUND *flirt NUHAHI i NO ."/.I..'� ..r fo. r_ .,;a*. , ,.".r4 .{.«¶ : ..5,824!7+7 ' ...4.. :. ;.t ker.*,-.e.-r4 t II"> 011[620 AGLANO INC 1413186 202..20 11 3140 i) 016261 62.00, 61 9020 0 _-7..-n---7 . • 269020 , t : : , "• et 011621 44.,L4 RADIATOR SERVICE 21449 982.50 : 61 9020 ', 982.50.' • , G 011622 AMERICAN HOSPITAL SUPPLY 568658 41.90, 19 4140 0 -+=--t'+--°rt (t $. , ,, t 41.96; 011623 ARNOLD MIKE . 13656 30.00_ 19 4110 ., : 30.00 ,• - '7 C�+ 011624 BACHMANS INC A48098 6.43' 41 9020 A48519 3.51 61 9020 `�' (Z 9.94 ) 011625 BELL 'SYSTEMS INC 12995 40.00 01 9020 (b 40.00 Cr 011626 CHAN, VICTOR Moo. 5E1215 134.50 19 4140 134050 `0 011621 CLOTH IAIRL0 INC 48341 49.99 21 6602 49.99; • : . 011628 COLORADO PARTS COMPANY 035001 . 30.08 bl 9020 :• 035026 30.76 61 9020 _ 1 035.967 ;27.52 61 9020 88.36 : 011689 COPY MORLO OF NORTHERN CO 360586 52.50 19 4110 •', 52,50 {' 011630 CURTIN MATHESON SC1 INC 253175 86.42 19 4180 86.42 ' 4 011631 CULTS H{LI.IAM MO SE1208 37.90 • 19 , 4140- C) II 37.9Q ; 012632 D i 0 AUTO SALVAGE ' 31424 - 55.40 . it . 94. 20" a �Z "aFi�..stiv ____ v-5,.v syss'Y...s+2.-issv>s�.tr 'n.•+.-.r i.:+t%ttt N'LSfl4ttt wynwccc. - WA►20OP IfE7.0 COUNTY GATE s 12/27/82 NARRi,Nt REQISTER PACE 1 2 0.. AS OF it tg/21/02 NARRRRA T PAYEE INVOICE WSANT - FUMO DEPT „1 l: ,f - . ,. ,..:;crr9w.... ret+ete . +-rer^., +r+t+l+re,vair.. :.:_,»�r.'•,- 55.40 E' 011633 DAVID TOM N11222 106.80 01 1012 t C? 106.80 011634 DAWSON PETER NO $1215 150.00 19 4140 150.00 011635 DIETRICK JANNA C , N11217 f 20.80 19 4140 20.80 011636 ()Rive TRAIN INDUSTRIES 01551 201.10 61 . 9020 tit () 207.10 I)` 011631 FAMILY PRACTICE $1215 t. 10.0 19 4140 v 10.00 . 0 011638 FELLERS N'EAL MO $1208: 5240 19 4140 O 52.54 f 011699 GENERAL MICROFILM 5615 01.41, 65 1191 (") 81.41 r, 011640 GREELEY GAS 40 012824 143.45 01 5140 012828 - 1.811.09 01 5140 01282C 299.82 01 5140 t) 011641 GREELEY WALKER ELECT 5899 1.96 01 1061 a 011642 GREELEY X-RAY GROUP PC 81766 14.00 19 . 4140 14.00 * 011643 HAMILTON, PATRICIA MI1220 : :'140.20 19 4140 148120 ; 011644 HILLSIDE AUTO PARTS 115642 5.66 61 9020 11565 42.30 62 1020 175656 13.16 61 t4 q 41 iFtijATF:t:.��'iFA. .i',.:/,`<a�a`<I.'Y.'LJti'l�R�.{AXITX.SF w:d{saga..r..cM1 1M1 ss.:". ♦ww+a.v...� •n.•'. ....' . •. .. .. ::.. NAP200P NELOU11TV,` GATEa 171273¢2 NARIIAl1t RE4 STER PROF aB Af Of i 121AT/L2 C NAUM PAYEE • r.IN ICE. , NSROIT s s fUNO DEPT - , • +wK"l rl`fjw;'�'+w "tT,r+�-q. \'r .� V 175666 , 44.10 61 -' 9020 �) U 105.90 O 011645 HONE 11GFIT :t POWER: 006 ,.bG 34.16` 11,1 x140 C? 002300 133.43 6t 4010 011646 HOME LIGHT 'I POKER CO 00010C %: 1;.≥ 11 .3140 0 611. J 49.0$ 11 3140 . i l n O 011647 IBM 146061 850.40 65 1191 C' 727134 is 243.1;1- , 65 1191 O 46.6 ' O 011648 K i K ELECTAONICS 62017 1.400.00 01 1945 Ci 1 1!,1100.00 et () 011649" K-MART 14347 244651 25.49 21 6602 C �;. •) I 25.49 I ( 011630 KOMAC PAINT INC 63642 46,.03 61 •- 1945 C) E r i 46 Oi" C3 011651 LAB-LINE; INSTRUMENTS 369046 36.66 . `19 : 4160 36x66. k" 011652 MAC TOOLS 339040 4.13 41 9020 C 011653 MA01LL. LORI NI1221 10.40. - 19 4140- ` 0) 10.40 O 011654 MCPECK MOTOR COACH CO 1027 t.00 ohs 5160 9295-s- 34.00 01 ::2160' 35.00,- 0 011655 molt'.M(IRR N s 122132 16.2[0 01 3142 0 x 011456 093N4SCH 0-14UN6 SUPPLY CO 3906 : 41.42 01 1061 a of �< WAPZOOP LD CCO 0A11 ? 12/27/62 _ y a WARR 3 0 3 TEA PAGE s ,4, AS ,Ot•1 1272 /,62 •"._ i WARIA PAYEE 1NW3ICE WSANT FUND 001 +R-H.-i -4.ra .,•,Tt X.� .r.` , j , .•rr.. i + ?': 9-71 4-4't f t. r- .4 - • 41.42 6 011653 NEWCOINC 013121 20.96 61 1943 013209 13.40 61 2620 42.44 .. - 011658 NOBEL;ING 204316 341.45 . Ol ` 2310 120 �► 352461 .2s O1 2310 360144 . .13 01 ; 2310 360165 342.51 - 01 id 361247 105.30 01 230 956065 39.56 01 23 0 • i 1.299.SO 011659 NORTH COLD MEDICAL CENTER 142202 5 5.0,z4 4 •n 9020 ,,.4 . 575.$96•24 " 011660 NORTON UNOERW000 6 LAMB e212A 7,170.83 01 t 1,170.45 011661 OPFEN ACE HARDWARE 96331 ` ' .6t 01 1061 96390 , 4.51 Ol 1062 b 90401 . 25.56 61 9020 96445, 14.49 01 1061 o . rte,; s • . ". ' �- ._:;_ � .32+60 011662 OSER EXTERMINATING CO 03085 15.00 01 .'1061 - /" 15.00 $ 011663 PAGES AUTO ELEC "SERY 16940 42.00 Ol 2160.. 011664 POTTER WESLEY $11220 76.00, 19<°4110 . 76.40. " 011665 POUORE VALLEY REA`'r; 00610E �6' 11 •: 31W 25.36. ' i� 011466 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE iNC . 01@817 35.19 61 9020 012006 6.48. 61. 9020 t". 2 !rAI'^+n t ica "L^_,fl.y.X:Lit'Lt_tLttt .%t. - + R ',;1.2.:;.5•5'.':;;.7f1:::'.1;.:7;� tf ,p?s1Y , \f '1 T� r I V r 1 i 'tt -ter C 't T Z( _. ItT / [ _ WAP2 r .; `t .' .:,,,',,,,.,5 ,• s"'f' {#A 1 12/27/8 i . y q t-' + + F x ti-,,,, •t-,:-..:..-..---7,,,,,,,,,,,,,- P f / FS T ! r p� i t i3 WHAM PAYEE c� INYCICE WSANT F� 0.0-_, r' ` e 4� t t 1iQ �j�,�� t �y l 1, ttkV.' !11 i f i a }i, F 1 [. ,.% 7.t , . e#s+`,+ "i tfieI- TM"} � r-Z�? f }' .2. 7. } 2 • _ Y . � 011667 ROTHE ALVIE;W Ni1221 ' 7- 120.24 41 4400 - . - _. , . - .,. s't ; #249 / � :P:_Shoo. SAFEWAY STORES IMMC -: 24624 113.421 21 ' 6.55 4j 011669 SAks PRODUCE, 1 :•-,3e4•00. 01 2310 � •1 t 1 '9Q ` 33.14 01 310 ,. • (1• 17900 477.74; 0 -:."' 3I6 '.•.. '--.., 'a 19333,. 24.61►, 01',;" 2310 . - ,. .,! "0: 20830. 7.02 - 01 . 2316 . r ` ! , e' 1'.127.34 0116/0 $INS TIRE S AUTf,NOTIVE .20'X4 11.30' . . ,, 6930, 1 kbad $,` `; 01}671 srtfae:DEPT OF H46NNi S - 112029 r 18.90- U 3131 , �a A 18.54. V Olt/612 StEVENS AVM. INC ; 100460 - 7Z.0d „Al 9020 0' .:.s 103445 70.90- ,, 61 ,9020 �? 0116TE STEWARI C STEVENSON INC ' " 10289 - 1.0.00 61 .90;0 10296.' 300i00 61 ; :9020 ?. 34910 35.63, 6l 9020 011674 STOW RSA10 M11217' t 39.40- 19 4110 30.40: 011675 YAitGUIICH GEORGE B f II1221 44.40 19 4170 • Q 011476 WELD COUNTY GARAGE 916, ;',...'-.7..,.-.,.,--.-,,._::....'-„..54-004 . 61 .4020 . v 54.00: 4 -- - 4 �, 011677 IJINOGRADS STEEL 4 SUPPLY 04702' -•'- 'f,15.45',-•••-4'.0,77. 9020 04711 - 4.61< 41 _4020 C./ ` d ° 6� .- s4a 011678 7f0* . 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F. s .r + ie .r i' y )i+ {;..Z s > y s ' in i § f k C -4:7 f� s !d `� r r _i >r. ! �+ S t_ i3 h Yr y Y '' x °` F .♦ l 1 < Fv e - at M3 `� i - >f t:' a F a b� t < € i .i 17 J t 1 i.. �. 2 1 3^. 4 .C. { Y !ice Y� •ry �}JFs '�� t , ,it f. �>i !.� yE 1 t RECORD OF PROCEEibJNGS HIHUTEs BOARD OF COUIiTY COI4IISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO DECEMBER 29, ;1982 TAPE 182-101 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the ' ` regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Wednesday, December 29, 1982, at the hour of 9:00 A.N. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman Fro Tem and on roll call the following members were preterit, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner John T. Martin, Chairman - Excused Commissioner Chuck Carlson, Pro.Tem Co®issioner Norman Carlton Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner June K. Steinmark Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Bette H. 'loose MINUTES: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners' meeting of December 22, 1982 and December 27, 1982, as written. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried with all the`Commissioners voting yea, except Commissioner N. Carlson, who abstained. Af ADDITION.TO THE AGENDA: The Chairman Included on the agenda as item /S under New Business„Consider Authorization for Chaircan:to sign letter from William W. Hansen regarding the termination of contract on the Hokestra Gravel Pit - Plan for Augmestation. CONSENT AGENDA: y Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve;the following warrants as presented by Claud ttanes:, Encumbrance Claims General Fund 6640,021.67 Social Services Claims Social Services Fund $449,207.7) Old Age Pension $ 1,300.00 Payroll Fund. Payroll $196,718.36 Handwritten Warrant $ 6!000 00 Commissioner N.,Carlson seconded the motion and, it carried unanimously. cr /n 2 BIDS: PRESENT CONSTRUCTION OF WC BRIDGE'161018 AND REALIGNMENT OF APPROXIMATELY ,36 MILES OF VCR164: Mrs.- Bette Rhoden, Purchasing Director, presented and reviewed the bids submitted for consideration and approval by the Board on January 12,.1983. A copyof the'bidFanalysis is attached. PRESENT 1983 JANITORIAL SUPPLIES: Mrs. Rhoden requested that these bids be held over for presentation and consideration on January 5, 1983 when Andrew Petruzzi, Director of Buildings and ,Grounds, returns from vacation. It was the consensus of the Board-to grant said request. PRESENT SNOW PLOW BLADES - ICA: Mrs. Rhoden read into the record, the bids received on the snow. plow blades for ICA. The Board will consider the approval of the bids on January 12, 1983. A copy-of the bid analysis is attached. OLD BUSINESS' SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE #113:- Claude Manes, representing the Finance Department, read the Supplemental Appropriation Ordinance 1113 into the record andu reviewed the attachments. This ordinance was presented on December 20, 1982, published on December 23, 1982 in the La Salle Leader and today,is being considered for approval. Commissioner Steinmark made the motion to approve said ordinance. The motion was seconded by j! Commissioner Kirby. It carried unanimously. NEWBUSINESS: CONSIDER APPROVAL TO ACCEPT AND DEDICATE RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR WC BRIDGE 161/1A NASA S29,T2 R68 - Commissioner C. Carlson' stated that this right-of-way acquisition is the result of straightening.the road and construction of WC Bridge 16k/lA. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the acceptance and dedication of right-of-way. Commissioner N. Carlson 'Seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. I CONSIDER APPROVAL TO ACCEPT AND DEDICATE RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR WC BRIDGE 16:1/1A I NWkSWk 529 T2 R68 - Commissioner C. Carlson explained this parcel is also needed.:• Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve this right-of-way acceptance and dedication. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER APPROVAL TO ACCEPT AND DEDICATE RIGHT-OP-WAY FOR WC BRIDGE 161/1A SEA 530 T2 R68 Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the acceptance and dedication of this right-of-way. The motion was Seconded by Commissioner N. Carlson and carried unanimously. CONSIDER ISSUANCE OF DUPLICATE WARRANT NO. ADC-U RETRO 143746 IN THE AMOUNT OF $134.00 Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve duplicate warrant no. ADC-Retro 143746 in the amount of'$334.00.— Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN LETTER FROM WILLIAM W. HANSEN REGARDING THE TERMINATION OF CONTRACT ON THK-UOKESTRA 'GRAVEL PIT - PLAN ' FOR AUGMENTATION: ' After discussion, Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the authorization of the'chairman to sign the letter from William W. Hansen terminating the contract;, for Hokestra Gravel Pit - Plan for Augmentation. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the ration and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCE: The resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. Ordinance 1113 was also signed. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:50 A.M. Page 2, December 29, 1982 APPROVEDI BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COIARADO • EXCUSED John`T. rtin,'C titan huck' Carlson, ro Tem Norman Carlson C. Kirby _ c.,.22 / u e It. Stei ...rk ATTEST: fa1 +�.-'10 {. WELD COUtilY CLERK AND It CORDER AMID CLEPK. TFEE B� f ��► Deyuty aunty Cler ----- Aj Page 3, December 29, 1982 � --• t ��. t RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS t rr'-irantraZt,Za »'Y'.TlO.atat a=—La•r23r.-4. tt}LTrnsr.'trf. ors r.x. fiStrcznal6C-:YJN YC..t -.::. MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO DECEMBER 29, 1982 TAPE 482-101 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session In full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Beard at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Wednesda„ December 29, 1982, at the hour of 9:00 A.H. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to ord er by the Chairman Pro Tea and on roll call the following members were present, constituting o a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner John T. Martin, Chairman - Excused Commissioner Chuck Carlson, Pro Tea Commissioner Norman Carlson Commissioner C. V. Kirby Commissioner June K. Stefnnsrk Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Bette H. Foose MINUTES: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the minutes of the board of County Commissioners' meeting of December 22, 1982 and December 27, 1982, as written. Commissioner Kirby seconded the notion and it carried with all the Commissioners voting yea, except Commissioner N. Carlson, who abstained. ADOITIO% TO 1111E AGENDA: The Chairman Included on the agenda as Item IS under New Business, Consider Authorisation for Chairman to sign letter from William V. Hansen regarding the termination of contract on the Hokestra Gravel Pit - Plan for Augmentation. CONSENT ACE$DA, Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously, WARRANTS: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the following warrants as presented by Claud Hanes: Encumbrance Claims General Fund 6610,021.67 Social Services Claims Social Services Fund $449,207.77 Old Age Pension $ 1,200.00 Payroll Fund Payroll $196,718.16 Handwritten Warrant $ 6,000.00 Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and ft carried unanimously. /O 3 BIDS: 'RESIST CONSIRUCTION OF VC BRIDGE 16'/1B AND BPALIG%)0N1 OF APPROXIMAIEtY .36 MILES OF VCR 16't: Mei. Bette Rhoden, Purchasing Director, presented and reviewed the bids submitted for consideration and approval by the Board on January 12, 1983. A copy of the bid analysis is attached. PRESENT 198) JANITORIAL SUPPLIES: Mrs. Rhoden requested that these bids be held over for presentation and consideration on January 5, 198) when Andrew Petrutti, Director of Buildings and Grounds, returns from vacation. It was the consensus of the Board to grant said request. PRESENT SNOW PLOW BLADES - ICAt Mrs. Rhoden read into the record, the bids received on the snow ploy blades for IGA. the Board will consider the approval of the bids on January 12, 198). A copy of the bid analysis is attached. OLD BUSINESS: SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE 1113: Claude Hanes, representing the Finance Department, read the Supplemental Appropriation Ordinance 1113 into the record and reviewed the attachments. This ordinance was presented on December 20, 1982, published on December 23, 1982 in the La Salle Leader and today is being considered for approval. Commissioner Steinmark made the motion to approve said ordinance. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby. It carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: CONSIDER APPROVAL TO ACCEPT AND DEDICATE RICHT-OF-WAY FOR WC BRIDGE 161/IA NASA 529 72 R68 - Commissioner C. Carlson stated that this right-of-way acquisition is the result of straightening the road and construction of WC Bridge 161/2/1A. Commissioner Steinmark wade a motion to approve the acceptance and dedication of right-of-way. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER APPROVAL 10 ACCEPT AND DEDICATE RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR WC BRIDGE 16'i/1A NASA S29 72 R68 - Commissioner C. Carlson explained this parcel is also needed. Commissioner N. Carlson made a motion to approve this right-of-way acceptance and dedication. the motion vas seconded by Commissioner Kirby and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER APPROVAL TO ACCEPT AND DEDICATE RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR WC BRIDGE 16'1/1A sElt S30 72 R68 - Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the accept.tcz and dedication of this right-of-way. the motion was seconded by Casnisaiooer N. Carlson and carried unanimously. CONSIDER ISSUANCE OF DUPLICATE WARRANT NO. ADC-U REPRO 143)46 IN THE ADUNT OF $134.00: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve duplicate warrant no. ADC-Retro 143746 in the amount of $134.00. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and tt carried unanimously. CONSIDER AUIHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN LEITER FROM WILLIAM W. HANSEN REGARDING THE TERMINATION OF CONTRACT ON THE HOKESIRA GRAVEL PIT - PLAN FOR AUGMENTATION: Atter discussion, Commissioner Kirby rude a motion to approve the authorization of the chairman to sign the letter from William W. Hansen terminating the contract for Hokestra Gravel Pit - Plan for Augmentation. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCE: The resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. Ordinance 1113 was also signed. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. there being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:50 A.K. Page 2, December 29, 1982 APPROVED BOARD OF COUNTY COKUlSStONERS WELD CO.'HTY, COLORADO EXCUSED Johnartln,CJean' —Ruck Carrion, ro Tea .lefier... ._ eillAer Norman Carlson ifiiC. i1 Kirby ,_ 1, i u e K. Stet Wrk ATTEST: '2t;t C'-r..,: lfi:.'', .:tV,nJ WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER."' AND CLERK TO THE t L D / nY: ,y-.(g_ � 1,C. !�L d A Deputy County Clerk Page 3, December 24, 1982 BID REQUEST NO. 5S3-82 "---'=- FOR: FLAT SNOW PLOW BlADES FOR THE ROAD & BRIDGE DEPT. (IGA SHOP) iOTAI__ QAYl1TY:4_ 24 Bids to be presented on Dececher 29, 1982 to be considered for approval on January 12, 1983: TOTAL BIDDERS BRAD N.NC Nk)114T DELIVERY (MIT Quality Castings, inc. Kenco Littleton, Colorado Engineering $2,929.36 3 Yes.ks H. W. iioore Equipment Co. Denver, Colorado Kennanetal $3,586.88 7 Days Ace Brush Mfg. 8 Supply Co. Denver, Colorado Kennaretal $3,588.00 3.4 Weeks Wylaco Supply Co. Denver, Colorado Yalk $4,40.).09 30 days Wesco Steel Company Denver, Colorado Yalk $4,800.00 15 days Olson Associates Inc. Phoenix, Arizona Yalk $5,600.00 45 days Konen Equipment Co. Cornerce City, Colorado NO BID MacDonald Equipment Co. Adams City, Colorado NO BID Power Motive I Denver, Colorado NO BID Western States Machinery Co. I Henderson, Colorado NO BID J b S Contractors Supply Co. Denver, Colorado NO BID Garnsey 8 Wheeler Tractor Co. Greeley, Colorado NO 810 Larirer Equipment Co. . Ft. Collins, Colorado NO BID / • , O, I/_r .¢...i 72) k",,e-..,_,-.-. ,,, .y te 1) )_ el_ l r 2___ ij ff '-; ' '.$ ` ': -, • 3i • i. .. z. ., r= n } ci .. . a let Fit Pi y y y y a N ? g U ` W • N 25 8' v Y' i- G b VIAs a A o 2S ii 8• c I�1" �r' N ``JJ 4� t • L j0 A �l1 N !• W '' N : , } F o4( u /1 M w ! ! ! 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