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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20020382.tiff Riukatjti 02- t3-c2.OO.2., WELD COUNTY CODE ORDINANCE 2002-1 IN THE MATTER OF REPEALING AND REENACTING, WITH AMENDMENTS, CHAPTER 2 ADMINISTRATION, AND APPENDICES 5-A AND 5-G, OF THE WELD COUNTY CODE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO: WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of 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, on December 28, 2000, adopted Weld County Code Ordinance 2000-1, enacting a comprehensive Code for the County of Weld, including the codification of all previously adopted ordinances of a general and permanent nature enacted on or before said date of adoption, and WHEREAS, the Board has previously adopted Weld County Code Ordinances 2001-1 through 2001-8 amending certain sections and chapters of said Weld County Code, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Code is in need of revision and clarification with regard to procedures, terms, and requirement therein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, that certain existing chapters of the Weld County Code be, and hereby are, repealed and re-enacted, with amendments, and the various chapters are revised to read as follows. CHAPTER 2 ADMINISTRATION Add °' mom Po icy far Use of Mel c Alir�1*„. c cy t1 'Sward of'County # �ssioners„' "laillow use°o the meetinq room at the thr est,Weld County'Services Center ors h t basiis fa corttiriruniky groups . e whets such does Clot interfere with regular' of my spo 1sire °,actiivities. The room wtli b scheduledthroughFthe, held County. 'ersonnel Services Dep rtmelnt.at(97O):336-722O. dpi ! 3ti I m m �'� n R �i to �n.��tP Ito k i p u I �t t #11,1'1rtn rs 4 1st ,1a tsofts who s t flo3 l I fit! t aistalior � li ar d trt eiit e,,,Meeting pre 3 a cis r dyg� vv yy u aE Ravailablef 1gro,ilex fLlli�.�.wsjtric lype o7 al or., ga erci��a.. 6,,.�.,4, as, @ x -g ° PRO" n(ID it H iaa - “ h sib q �,,,, m 1 l ® � °t g * ! ` lft tf±; �rtelrfl�r>�"of tft N a8 r1 2002-0382 ORD2002-1 2. To advance any doctrine or theory subve�ve to the Constitutionorllaws of the State of Colorado or the,United States. To advocate social or political change of a or violence. Meeting Room. All groups sponsoring meetings in the Meeting Roo ill schedule use of the room through the Weld County Personnel Services Department, Room 202'•Weld County Centennial::Center, 915 10th Street,-Greeley, Colorado. (970) 336-7220: 2. Any activities s onsored by Coiii a rYi,wc�r p �°grlvemme rna�be conducted in the Meeting Room at no cost, 3. The rate on the rental schedule in this article shall be charged to all sponsored groups other than County-sponsored groups using the room after regular hours. Regular working hours are defined as 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. aces•will be N4 alcoholic bever�a permitted upoFie premises; 5 The sponsoring group shall, at the end of use, remove all supplies, materials, refuse and any other materials from the leased space, and shall leave the premises in a condition reasonably similar to the condition in which the premises were rented. If any damage is done to the property by any person with the sponsoring group, the damage shall be repaired and the damage deposit will be used to defray the expenses thereof. The balance, if any will be refunded to the sponsoring group. If no damage is done the entire deposit will be refunded. 6. The user must notify the County employee in atteri ance when the Meeting Room has been cleared. '' `! ; endix 5-A, Commercial Rental Schedule. WiffRaid of County Commissioners may waive building's-Mk-fees for recognized nonprofit organizations, excluding religiously affiliated groups, provided that the organization in putting on a public event as follows: l he event is atffispecifi tt 5: 16-event-3 I s;a public service„:' 1� 1.6 information to County Wizens. frKA. i e even ; , nd raiser for:. _..ble purpose potentially benefiting county citizens must pay a damage deposit and any and all • s.janitorial costs associated with_the.activity. 2002-0382 PAGE 2 ORD2002-1 CHAPTER 5 REVENUE AND FINANCE Amend Appendix 5-A, Commercial Rental Schedule, as attached Add fee schedule for the Weld County Business Hazardous Waste Assistance Program to Appendix 5-G, Department of Public Health and Environment Fees, to be effective with the beginning of said program on February 1, 2002. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board that the Clerk to the Board be, and hereby is, directed to arrange for Colorado Code Publishing to supplement the Weld County Code with the amendments contained herein, to coincide with chapters, articles, divisions, sections, and sub-sections as they currently exist within said Code; and to resolve any inconsistencies regarding capitalization, grammar, and numbering or placement of chapters, articles, divisions, sections, and sub-sections in said Code. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board if any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held or decided to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions hereof. The Board of County Commissioners hereby declares that it would have enacted this Ordinance in 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. The above and foregoing Ordinance Number 2002-1 was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of March, A. D., 2002. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: Glenn Vaad, Chair Weld County Clerk to the Board David E. Long, Pro-Tem BY: Deputy Clerk to the Board M. J. Geile APPROVED AS TO FORM: William H. Jerke County Attorney Robert D. Masden 2002-0382 PAGE 3 ORD2002-1 Publication: January 30, 2002 First Reading: February 13, 2002 Publication: February 20, 2002, in the Tri-Town Farmer and Miner Second Reading: March 4, 2002 Publication: March 13, 2002, in the Tri-Town Farmer and Miner Final Reading: March 25, 2002 Publication: April 3, 2002, in the Tri-Town Farmer and Miner Effective: April 8, 2002 2002-0382 PAGE 4 ORD2002-1 APPENDIX 5-A COMMERCIAL RENTAL SCHEDULE BOARD'S CHAMBER ROOM $30.00 per hour $50.00 Damage and Cleaning Fee will be applied to rental charges if everything is left in a satisfactory condition. A County employee responsible for the building must be present during weekend events. The employee will be paid $17.50 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 County. Recognized Weld County government groups shall not be charged the above fees for use for County business. WELD COUNTY TRAINING CENTER $50.00 per hour $100.00 Refundable Cleaning Deposit Any damage to the facility will be charged on a cost recovery basis determined by the County. A County employee responsible for the building must be present during weekend events. The employee will be paid $17.50 per hour by the sponsoring group prior to the opening of the event. Recognized Weld County Government groups shall not be charged the above fees for use for County business. .......'' . ....... ,r#,HOES CENTER Raarrtageand alee ttng;lee b ft°i$ 0Midi°bea [IrrgtaiNi rental charges tf vetything isIeft.irbs? oitisfdot0y nanditl6n Waiiiilty e ri t60, 416** h ibi nt nisi! !i rtt our Vb ents Any bounty tabor plrautd�t��i� `rt���ti�#t�'3sii�� �r" ���1"t�F§�d'ctn a'cost-�ecavery t�asis 11at�rmirr�d nk tf?e t�Irectdtt�� eq�t' .�I$1�t DI0NMEAMINIMIN, REICENTENNIAL CENTER PARKING Inside Parking space Passenger cars, Pickups, Vans $12.50 per month Motorcycles 6.25 per month No charge for employees working shifts 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m., department heads, elected officials or chief deputies. 2002-0382 PAGE 5 ORD2002-1 ADDITION TO APPENDIX 5-G FEES FOR WELD COUNTY BUSINESS HAZARDOUS WASTE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM WASTE STREAM COST/POUND COST/CONTAINER Paint related material (flammable,oil- based, mineral spirits, alkyd tar,fiber $312.00/55 gallon drum roof coating)and chlorinated solvents $312.00/30 gallon drum (carburetor cleaner, perchloroethylene). $78.00/5 gallon drum Items that will be left in the $9.75/gallon container. $1.95/quart Latex paint,joint compound,spackle, and other related water-based material $ .41 /pound $273.00/55 gallon drum Flammable liquids(gasoline,diesel, kerosene, lamp fuel,thinner, linseed $ .71 /pound $312.00/55 gallon drum oil). Bulkable material. Poisons (pesticides, insecticides, $312.00/55 gallon drum herbicides, rodenticides,ant poisons, $1.50/pound $312.00/30 gallon drum inorganic and organic mercury) $53.00/5 gallon drum Acids (pH < 7.0)(muriatic, hydrochloric, $312.00/55 gallon drum sulfuric, battery, acetic, boric, citric) $1.50/pound $312.00/30 gallon drum $53.00/5 gallon drum Bases(alkalines)(pH >7) (sodium $312.00/55 gallon drum hydroxide, drain cleaners) $1.50/pound $312.00/30 gallon drum $53.00/5 gallon drum Oxidizers (nitrates, hypochlorites, $312.00/55 gallon drum peroxides) $1.50/pound $312.00/30 gallon drum $53.00/5 gallon drum Aerosol cans,fire extinguishers, compressed gas tanks(acetylene, $ .50/pound $1.00/standard aerosol can hydrogen, oxygen, propane, nitrogen). (for containers other Gas grill size or smaller. than aerosol cans) Motor oil, PSF,ATF, brake fluid, $40.00/55 gallon drum grease,gear lube,2-cycle oil,gear $25.00/30 gallon drum cutting oil. Must not be contaminated $2.00/5 gallon drum with water,antifreeze,or gasoline. $ .50/gal for 1 gallon can $ .20/quart $1.00/gallon if there are contaminants in the oil such as water, dirt,or rags Filters(oil,fuel, hydraulic, and air) $ .50/each Antifreeze $50.00/55 gallon drum $ .11 /pound $ .91 /gallon Batteries(lead-acid) $ .05/pound All other batteries Alkaline batteries $0.70/lb Ni-Cad $1.00/lb Button batteries $0.70/lb Lithium $7.50/lb Mercury containing lamps* $ .10/foot (Other types of bulbs on request) (straight linear bulbs) PCB ballasts(polychlorinated biphenyl $312.00/55 gallon drum containing materials) $ .62/pound $312.00/30 gallon drum $53.00/5 gallon drum "Generators of used lamps are responsible for determining if their lighting wastes are hazardous. If the lighting wastes have not been tested to show that they are not hazardous,or if the generator doesn't have other supporting data such as manufacturer's information,then the generator should assume the lights are hazardous and manage them as hazardous waste. 2002-0382 PAGE 6 ORD2002-1 Hello