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HomeMy WebLinkAbout830553.tiff RESOLUTION RE: WITHDRAWAL OF RESOLUTION PROPOSING THE CREATION OF THE WELD COUNTY AMBULANCE SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICT 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 creation of an Ambulance Special Taxing District was proposed by Resolution on March 21 , 1983 , to provide ambulance and emergency medical treatment services in Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, said proposal was presented to the municipalities of Ault, Brighton, Dacono, Eaton, Erie, Evans, Firestone, Ft. Lupton, Frederick, Garden City, Gilcrest, Greeley, Hudson, Johnstown, Keenesburg, Keota, Kersey, La Salle, Lochbuie, Mead, Milliken, Nunn, Pierce, Platteville, Rosedale, Severance and Windsor, and WHEREAS , the majority of said municipalities expressed opposition to the Ambulance Special Taxing District, and WHEREAS, based upon said opposition the Board deems it advisable to withdraw the Resolution of March 21 , 1983. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Resolution, proposing creation of the Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District, of March 21 , 1983, be, and hereby is, withdrawn from consideration by this Board. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 18th day of May, A.D. , 1983 . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO , r Recorrder -� �.�--- Weld County C1ierk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boa,fd Chuck Carlson, Chairman By. 4/(11-04.." r 22167/s4;; e uty County C .� Martin, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: eeiW r Gene R. Brantner County Attorney N orman Carlson ' ne J hn on3Doos3DAY FILE: June 1 , 1983 830553 HEARING CERTIFICATION Docket #83-18 RE: CREATION OF SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE AMBULANCE AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT - CENTENNIAL CENTER, GREELEY, COLORADO A public hearing was conducted on April 18 , 1983 at10:00 A. M. , with the following present: Chuck Carlson Chairman John Martin v.' Pro Tem Gene Brantner Commissioner Norman Carlson Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Also present: Acting Clerk to the Fnard, Jeannette Sears Assistant County Attorney, Lac Morrison Planning Department Representative, Director of Finance and Administrative Services, Donald Warden The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated March 21, 1983, duly published March 24, 1983, in the La Salle Leader, a public hearing was held on the creation of Special Taxing Districts to provide ambulance and emergency medical treatthent. Mr. Morrison reviewed the public notice which was published in the County legal newspaper. He commented on the series of hearing;which will be conducted regarding this matter and a decision will be made by the Board on May 16, 1983. The district is intended to encompass portions of Weld County. Funding of the district will be fzum a combination of user fees and property tax. The district, as proposed in the formation resolution presented March 21, 1983, by the Board, would have the following boundaries: Central Weld Ambulance: To include all areas of Weld County except School District RE-11 and School District RE-12. Municipalities within the above areas will only be included with concurrence of the governing boards of the municipalities within each district. Mr. Warden stated that the Board has received a petition requesting the formation of a special taxing district in the northern part of the County and other requests fran the Tri-Area portions of the County. Colorado Revised Statute,section 30-35-906, provides for thecreation of a special taxing district. Mr. Warden used a County map to illustrate the areas contained in the districts. Commissioner Johnson, chairman of the Ad Hoc Committee, untalented on the committee's recommendation and comments as follows: 1. Plan C, as recommended for original funding puLpuses with the condition that volunteers be encouraged and used to the maximum extent possible. 2. During the public hearing process, the hearing should be continued and held in the following locations: Greeley, Kersey, Highland School (Ault, Pierce, Nunn area) , Frederick (South County) , and Johnstown/ Windsor area. I have attached a copy of the proposed recommendation to this certification. Mr. Warden stated that the service would be funded with a mill levy. A 60% discount will be given residents of the district and nonresidents will be charged the full rate structure. He stated that this would equate to seven or eight dollars per household in taxes if the Board adopts the above recommendation, plan C. This would be a total property tax amount of $648,926 which equals a .79 mill levy. The Chairman opened the hearing and requested input from the public. Robert McPeek, fran the Ft.Lupton area,stated he was confused why Weld County needs all these services. He questioned why the taxing district for the fire department for emergencies, the flight for life comes out of the hospital, why is a new district required. Commis- sioner Johnson stated that the services will not be changed they are already provided by the County it is just a different way of paying for than. Why the change? Commissioner Johnson stated the change is because these services have become so expensive and it is difficult for individuals to pay for the service. He stated, as a property owner, he cannot. hear any more taxes. He asked the County to get out of the private sector business and he wants to be excluded fran this taxing district. Larry Seaton, fran the Ft. Lupton area, did not support the helicopter service. He contended that Weld County should not pay the bill for the low life of the County. He contended that County dollars should be used to v ' i 1' repair roads not pay for a helicopter service. The Chairman stated that this service will be used for everyone in the County and disagreed with the statement regarding low life. Commissioner Martin stated that the hospital has not asked to be bailed out of the helicopter service. It was the Ad Hoc Committee's recommendation that the helicopter be included with the emergency medical service. Commissioner Brantner stated that he has been a volunteer fireman for 17 years and commented on emergency situations. He contended that this proposal is a way to pay for emergency medical service and that this service of transporting the ill is very serious business. He does not want the current service lessened in any fashion. Delbert Glover, president of the Platte Valley Fire Protection District, announced that Kersey is opposed to the formation of this district. Edward Manring, from Greeley, Colorado, stated that he has used the ambulance service, found it to be satisfactory, but expensive. He feels if people want to live in a civilized srriety they must pay the cost. If the districts are necessary he feels the citizens should support them. Don Elliott, a resident of Greeley, Colo- rado, feels that the renters of property have not realized that if this passes this cost will be passed on to the renters from the landlords. Jerry Wones, director of the Ambulance Service, compared the cost for ambulance service in Weld County to other areas. He stated that Weld and Larimer County's costs are very similar because they have the same number of ambulances and crews. Littleton's service is provided by the Fire Department. Mr. Wones stated that 60 to 70% of the elderly use the ambulance services in Weld County. Mr. Elliott questioned what happens to the mill levy if several areasofficially decide to be excluded from the districts. The Chairman stated that the proposal being considered is Plan "C". Mr. Elliott questioned if the district mill levy can go over the 5% County limitation. Commissioner Johnson said that the limitation can be 7% under this proposal. Tape change 83-26 Mr. Elliott questioned how much better the service will be. Mr. Wones stated that the services will not change they are just being paid for by a different method. Mr. Elliott stated that the tax payer will pay again, the property owners always get stuck. Mr. Elliott stated that he would favor a sales tax or a head count to pay for the ambulance proposal. Mr. Elliott said that he has not heard any real reasons why Weld County should have this taxing district, it is expensive for persons to use the ambulance service now, we are going to help that expense out. Mr. Warden stated that the ambulance service budget for 1983 is $701,613, but that was before Weld County assumed the Tri Area Ambulance Service, which added probably another $100,000 to the budget. The net amount under the proposal would be $531,000 which is up about $330,000. Mr. Warden again stressed that a user that lives in the district would on be billed 40% of his bill. Commissioner N. Carlson commented on the reduction in the mill levy since he became a County Commissioner. Mr. Warden commented on Amerdment #1 which will affect the assessed value and he is uncertain what the assessed value will be at this time. Commissioner Johnson compared this service to health insurance. DeAnn Emerson, a resident of Greeley, Colorado, questioned what happens to the property owner that owns several parcels and/or businesses. Their cost will not be the $8.00 per owner. Mr. Warden said that if the owner has an assessed value of ten million dollars .8 of a mill would equal $8,000. Jerry Repp, a resident of Platteville, Colorado, questioned how businesses can be excluded from the formation of the districts. Mr. Morrison read that statute which applies to this question, CRS 30-35- 903-3. He stated that the key is to show that the property shows no benefit. Commissioner Johnson stated that Weld County is providing emergency medical service and the Board is looking at a way of providing said service equitably throughout the County, that provides it at a cost that is affordable to a majority of residents, and that is why the Committee was appointed. She believes that this proposal is a forward look and believes that this service should be provided. Commissioner N. Carlson said that if there is an alternative it could be a hospital service under a Weld County Hospital District. Bob Seiler, president of the Platteville Fire Protection District, feels that the most reasonable way to do this service is the way it is now being done. He recommended that the Board leave this service the way it is. He too questioned how a person can be excluded. Mr. Morrison explained the process and added that the Rnard has not received any petitions to be excluded from businesses or corporations. Mr. Wones stated it will be up to the Board to set the rates each year based on service and as the pressure builds on the County budget it may very well get to the point where they would no longer offer a discounted service to the communities that have a PLS ambulance. Commissioner Page 2, April 18, 1983 10:00 A. M. Hearing regarding Taxing Districts Brantner stated that when Frederick stopped their service the Board had to pickup the cost. He believes it is fairer for everyone to pay a little instead of how it is currently maintained. Mr. Warden commented on the growth of the emergency services over the years. Gary West, circuit rider for the Towns of Lochbuie, Mead, Firestone, Platteville, and Severance, stated that the Towns of Tcchbuie and Mead have petitions to be out of the district. He stated that the other three towns are waiting to see what happens at these hearings before they take action. The residents are concerned about the lack of information that they have received, stated Mr. West. Canm_issioner Johnson encouraged all residents to attend the hearings. Mr. West requested permission to respond. The Chairman said no. Robert McPeek stated that he is a stock- holder in Amoco Production Co. and he has heard that they will petition to be excluded from this district. The Chairman stated that this Beard is trying to free up this money so it can be used on County roads. He contended that if something is not done to the County roads now they will be in poorer condition two years front now. Mr. McPeek stated that there aren't any roads now and the residents have nothing to lose. He agreed to pay more taxes for roads but not for a helicopter. He commented on the cost of the court yard adjacent to the Centennial Center and the cost of the Centennial Center itself. He pleaded with the Board to get back to the practical things such as road repairs. The only way he would agree to the helicopter is if it assisted him in travel because it is difficult to travel on the County roads. Bill Rupp, a resident of Greeley, Colorado, stated that this hearing needs some objectivity and wished that the Board would get back to some objectivity. After taking a total look at the total valuation by school districts and if sane or all of the districts drop out of the districts the Board is looking at a loss of $350,000,000 assessed valuation. The School Districts that he is talking about are RE - 1, RE - 1J, RE - 7, and RE - 8. This action would cause the mill levy to be increased to 11 mills. He believes that property owners have been taxed to the limit. He commented on the 5% limitation that the Board is under and still remains open minded. He believes that we are talking about wants and needs and the defini tions are different. Commissioner N. Carlson stated that if areas drop out that would reduce service and costs on behalf of the County. Commissioner Martin commented on the emergency nsdical services provided in the Town of Fort Lupton during the past years, and certainly prefers the services now. The Chairman recessed this hearing and continued it to tonight at 7:00 P. M. at the Ault Junior/Senior High School, in Ault, Colorado. APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Chu Carlson, irman Jin, Pro-Tem n� A ^'"' Gene Brantr orman Carlson J cquel e Jo on ATTEST: / WELD COUNTY rrFRK AND RECORDER AND-CLERK TO THE B(IART� DAY FILE: APRIL 25, 1983 BY: i n k' (C__n _ K Deputy County Clerk Tae#83-25 & 26 DOCKET 83-18 LHR 366, LHR801, LHR140 PROP: SPECIAL DISTRICTS Page 3, April 18, 1983 ATTENDANCE RECORD / TODAY ' S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS : /I / 7 fi /-24(9e9 /A4 PLEASE write or print legibly your name, address and the DOC 4 (as listed above) or the applicants name of the hearing you are attending. NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING Ala_ ; 12r'r 2 0zie Y ,pie r Ca� A ,./,�%ate--� A.�. 4"7"/(7,--,-22if-_,iii..62.AL02,-.2 (f,l7.7. ../c,-- trz,' ,, JP ,CF Pp 3a ,6,ei a AAA l), W:-4-,-01 ' , ii/cia 0' 4/if, ge /t4' 5 LI l(t Civ-l%o-zcY 4- J ( l I, / I l I /1 /� = ,� A i )Y,0,11,, (� 37- /)._ 8' Sl ,3 d 3 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET 83-18 RE: CREATION OF SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE AMBULANCE AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT - HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL IN AULT, COLORADO A public hearing was conducted on April 18 , 1983 at 7:00 P. M. , with the following present: Chuck Carlson Chairman John Martin Pro Tem Gene Brantner Commissioner Norman Carlson Commissioner , Excused Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Sears Assistant County Attorney, Tee Morrison Planning Department Representative, No one Director of Finance and Administrative Services, Don Warden The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated March 21, 1983, duly published March 24, 1983, in the La Salle Leader, a public hearing was held on the creation of a Special Taxing District to provide ambulance and emergency medical treatment. Mr. Morrison reviewed the public notice which was published in the County legal newspaper. He canted on the series of hearings which will be conducted regarding this matter and a decision will be made by the Board on May 16, 1983. The district is intended to encompass portions of Weld County. Funding of the district will be fran a combination of users fees and property tax. The district, as proposed in the formation resolution presented March 21, 1983, by the Board, would have the following boundaries: Central Weld Ambulance: To include all areas of Weld County except School District RE-11 and School District RE-12 Municipalities within the above areas will only be included with concurrence of • the governing hoards of the municipalities within each district. Mr. Warden added that the Board has received a petition requesting the formation of a special taxing district in the northern part of the County and other requests from the Tri-Area portions of the County. Colorado Revised Statute, section 30-35-906, provides for the creation of a special taxing district. Mr. Warden used a County map to illustrate the areas contained in the districts. Commissioner Johnson, chairman of the Ad Hoc Committee, commented on the committee's recommendation and comments as follows: 1. Plan C, as recommended for original funding purposes with the condition that volunteers be encouraged and used to the maximum intent possible. 2. During the public hearing process, the hearing should be continued and held in the following locations: Greeley, Kersey, Highland School (Ault, Pierce, Nunn area) , Frederick (South County) , and Johnstown/Windsor area. I have attached a copy of the proposed recommendation to this certification. These services would be funded with a mill levy. A 60% discount will be given to residents of the district and nonresidents will be charged the full rate structure. Mr. Warden stated that this would equate to seven or eight dollars per household in taxes if the Board adopts the above recommendation, plan C. This would be a total property tax amount of $648,926 which equals a .79 mill levy. Mr. Warden stated that in 1981 HB1579 was passed for Hone Rule Counties which allowed them to create special taxing districts which were for less than County wide areas and where there was less than uniform service delivery of a particular service. Mr. Warden commented on the bad debts that continue to rise for ambulance services. The residents in RE 12 and RE 11 School Districts, in the northern portion of the County, have asked to be excluded because they receive service from the Carpenter, Wyo. area The Board has heard fwm Mead, Tcrhbuie, and Erie and they do not wish to be included. Mn. Warden stated that this proposal would stabilize the fiscal issue and provide uniform services. The budget amount that would be developed to support the special district would total $640,000. Mr. Warden added that this budget would have to stay within the 7% limitation that the State of Colorado has. Commissioner Johnson commented on the Ad Hoc Committee that she served on and their recuunuendation. Commissioner Johnson stated that for her to pay this mill levy for this service would be insurance for her. Mr. Warden stated that if you have a home worth $50,000 to DAY FILE: MAY 2, 1983 $60,000 the cost per year would be $7.00 to $8.00 per year. commissioner Brantner stated that at $10.00 per year if the family paid for 20 years it would cost $200.00 and if the family used the ambulance once in the 20 year period the family would be returned $240.00. Commissioner Brantner contended that it would be a pretty good investment. Commissioner Martin commented on ambulance services over the years in the Town of Fort Lupton. Stan Johnson questioned what effect the district would have on the Pierce Volunteer System. Jerry Wones, director of the Ambulance Service, stated that this Board plans to keep an ambulance in the Pierce area so long as it is needed. Dr. Thompson commented on the system as it now is. He stated that the Pierce ambulance brings two trained personnel and then they wait for the Greeley ambulance and finally the person is transported by the Greeley ambulance. He asked that the system as it is now should be clarified. Commissioner Johnson commented on the mutual aid agreement that is in effect. Mr. Wones stated that they work directly for the emergency physicians at the hospital and it is under their license that they do anything at all. There is a first responder and they are followed up with the Weld County Ambulance or the helicopter. Dr. Thompson asked if the Pierce ambulance would be phased out. Mr. Wones said that this Rnard wants to continue with the volunteer service at Pierce, but it probably will be staffed by employees. Jim Adams asked that the first responders be accelerated because the first response usually saves the life. Hiroshi Tateyama asked who started the helicopter. Commissioner Johnson stated that it was started by the Hospital Board of Trustees. Commissioner Martin concurred but added that they did not ask to be included in the district it was the Ad Hoc Committee that included the helicopter. This Board is not trying to bail out the Hospital, stressed Commissioner Martin. Mr. Tateyama suggested that the Board take the city evaluation to fund the ambulance but not the rural areas because the rural taxpayers can't pay anymore. He explained what has happened to taxes during the past thirty years. Tape change #83-27 Mr. Tateyama stated that the Board wants to set up this district so it can go above the 5% limitation as set in the Weld County Hare Rule Charter. He contended that the Board is bypassing their responsibility. He suggested that if more money is needed that a users fee or a head tax be established but don't tax the property owners again. Art Anderson, Jr. stated that his taxes for 1982 increased over 1981 by the following percentages: 25% General County tax, 27% School Districts, 25% Water District, 46% Fire District, 31% Junior College. The farm buildings increased 105% in one year. Mr. Anderson stressed that the ownership of property is not the ability to pay. He asked he if could be excluded from this special district proposal. The Chairman stated that he could through a petition. Hiroshi Tateyama asked if several residents can sign a petition to be exclude3.John Dudley said if the district is established will the general fund mill levy be reduced and if so how much. The Chairman stated no,because this mill levy will be used in the road and bridge department. Art Anderson, Jr. asked if the Board has asked C. C. I. for assistance He added that if the mill levy is not increased and if the assessed value is increased the County still receives more money. Mr. Anderson totally opposed the formation of this district. Bob Connell asked if a person rents their home will they be in the district and be covered. The Chairman said yes if the home is in the district. Gary Simpson asked where the remaining 18% increase is going. He contended that the citizens are taxed out, property owners can't handle any more taxes, however, he would support a 1% sales tax or head tax. Hiroshi Tateyama compared this district proposal to the school values. Brent Danielson commented on the EMS and asked that it not go backwards. He added that the air life and paramedics are a step forward and there is a need for them. He voiced his support of a super system as it now exists. The Chairman expressed his appreciation ro those who attended this meeting. This hearing was recessed and continued to April 19, at 7:00 P. M. in Johnstown. APPROVED: Recessed at 8:30 P. M. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLO O son,._ �h f Ar12.ST: +tcl.J�,��Yc L Mn 1 a444G,4; r./ e xan WELD COUNTY ILERK AND RECORDER Excused AND"CLERK TO THE BOARD) Norman C l BY.: j ;In. � /'W� .Fttu "Deputy County C1 k u cqu in son LHR366, LHR801, LHR140 TAPE #83-26 & 27 DO/1D. cnnnt7 T nrnr.,nr..,... __ TkY`kat !kR"2-1 R Tinri l 12 10572q ATTENDANCE RECORD TODAY' S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS : f 7f - d f , -( PLEASE write or print legibly your name , address and the DOC # (as listed above) or the applicants name of the hearing you are attending. NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING 4 �,�, —1 kJI 4, C9376 c.UcI 3 I A-,/f Ir-e 1r✓,z,�c--o-%' L('~ ' /joy. 3 pew 0 I.- '/Y/A-- -L�.er _ 5 ?.s iti ex, jig 1 iwa— Ct. ,per 2/9 r��P.�. , at1"-n /!r5 4 5 ) �lj ace z - ,,-.''G K 411 7 y /? 7 6 _s4- p -- � � � r 1 1 , I NZo✓ Rs c-✓t 7; t 13 S-F =—i,2 it -N ��-. tt s2 j)d O7rY //C-,6 ci& �)u -r- /1 a C_'7 �h i,�.�i �� .� �, CdLIZ,/ a� 1, >�3 �f ftAlitil, & l C 0/ Ac LT " /7 t,ti / 0 3<7 2_ /h-C_ C I. C`7 ", HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET #83-78 RE: CREATION OF SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE AMBULANCE AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL '1R NT-M-N'P - ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL IN JOHNSTOWN, COLORADO A public hearing was conducted on April 19 , 1983 at7 :00 P. M. , with the following present: Chuck Carlson Chainran John Martin Pro Tern Gene Brantner Ccnnissioner Norman Carlson Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Sears Assistant County Attorney, Tee Morrison Planning Department Representative, no one Director of Finance and Administrative Services, Donald Warden The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated March 21, 1983, duly published March 24, 1983, in the La Salle Leader, a public hearing was held on the creation of a Special Taxing District to provide ambulance and emergency medical treatment. Mr. Warden reviewed the public notice which was published in the County legal newspaper. He commented on. the series of hearings which will be conducted regarding this matter and a decision will be made by the Board on May 16, 1983. The district is intended to encompass portions of Weld County. Funding of the district will he from a combination of user fees and property tax. The district, as proposed in the formation resolution presented March 21, 1983, by the Board, would have the following boundaries: Central Weld Ambulance: To include all areas of Weld County except School District RE-11 and School District RE-12. Municipalities within the above areas will only be included with concurrence of governing boards of the municipalities within each district. Mr. Warden stated that the Board has received a petition requesting the formation of a special taxing district in the northern part of the County and other requests from the Tri-Area portion of the County. Colorado Revised Statutes, Section 30-35-906, provides for the creation of a special taxing district. Mr. Warden used a County map to illustrate the areas contained in the districts. Commissioner Johnson, chairman of the Ad Hoc Committee, commented on the committee's recommendation and comments as follows: 1. Plan C, as recommended for original funding purposes with the condition that volunteers be encouraged and used to the maximum extent possible. 2. During the public hearing process, the hearing should he contained and held in the following locations: Greeley, Kersey, Highland School (Ault, Pierce, Nunn area) , Frederick (South County) , and Johnstown/Windsor area. I have attached a copy of the proposed recommendation to this certification. Mr. Warden stated that the service would he funded with a mill levy. A 60% discount will he given residents of the district and nonresidents will ho charged the full rate structure. He stated that this would equate to seven or eight dollars per household in taxes if the Board adopts the above recommendation, plan C. This would be a total property tax amount of $648,926 which equals a .79 mill levy. Mr. Warden stated that in 1981 HB1579 was passed for Home Rule Counties which allowed them to create special taxing districts which were for less than County wide areas and where there was less than uniform service delivery of a particular service. The Board has heard from Mead, Lochbuie, and Erie and they do not wish to be included. This proposal would stablize the fiscal issue and provide uniform services. The budget amount that would be developed to support the special district would total $640,000. Mr. Warden added that this budget would have to stay within the 7% limitation that the State of Colorado has. Mr. Warden stated that if you have a home worth $50,000 to $60,000 the cost per year would he $7.00 to $8.00 per year. Commissioner Johnson toured the district to insurance for herself and her family because fees for this service are continuing to rise. If a person liv:7s in the district and needs an ambulance or helicopter they would only have to pay a of the cost. A nonresident of the district would he assisted and have to pay 100` of the cost. Commissioner Martin commented on the emergency r ,\ prrp: p'CY 2, 1°R3 medical assistance received by the residents of Fort Lupton over the past several years and how it was improved by the Weld County Ambulance Service. Phil Pennock, president of the Board of the Berthoud Fire Protection District, announced that the fire district does want to he excluded because they feel that with their basic life support system and the advance' life support system McKee Medical Center Services hag they can do so much better for their people. The fire district totals 28 sq. miles in Weld County. Reuben Fahrenbruch questioned the cost of the emergency medical service and asked if there is a guarantee that the fees will not increase. Commissioner Johnson stated that if citizens belong in the district their cost for this service will be reduced by 60%. The Chairman stated that Weld County owns the ambulances and they should have some control on the costs. Commissioner Johnson stressed that the helicopter will be used for emergency services only. The Chairman stated the school districts in the northern portion of the County that have been excluded have developed a fund that will assist with the payment of the helicopter if needed. Dick Salberg, mayor of Johnstown, stated that their legal counsel is concerned because he feels that an election of their residents would have to he conducted before they could ask to be included in this special district. He added that their Town meeting is scheduled for the first Monday in May and they will make a decision at that time. The Chairman stated that if the Town decides not be be included at this time, if and when they change their minds they can then be included. Commissioner Johnson stated that the citizens will still ha served but they will he billed for 100% of the emergency medical costs. The Chairman stated that the 60% reduction in fees will he a real plus for the senior citizens. John Schultz asked if the town requests to be included what happens to the rural residents. The Chairman stated that they will automatically be included. iPe Morrison commented on the petition procdure if someone wishes to he excluded. Tape change 83-28 Jim Noah questioned who will pay the bad debts if the district is established. The district will pay the 40% bad debts not collected. Harold Alexander questioned if a person is transported by an ambulance other than the Weld County Ambulance and he lives in the district who will pay the bill. The person will pay only 40% of the cost and the special district will pay the 60% remaining. Bill Stark questioned why the cost of the ambulance service will increase from the current $105,000 to almost a million dollars. The Chairman answered that the costs are contained in plan C which he reviewed. Commissioner Johnson stated that it is not as big a jump as it appears. The costs have been streamlined and this is not a free service. The question is how the Ambulance Service should be funded. Mr. Pennock questioned how the training dollars contained in the service district will be used. Commissioner Brantner stated that the training will be done in-house. Response time to the Johnstown aron was discussed and compared to other response units. Mr. Pennock questioned why the Loveland Ambulance Service costs are so much lower. It was determined that the costs of service provided by McKee Medical Center are hidden in the hospital budget. Commissioner Brantner stated that if this district costs $10.00 per year, tor twenty years it would cost $200 per family, and one call would cost more than $200, and if the family is in the district they would only pay 40% of the cost. Duane Lyda questioned when the helicopter will ho called. Mr. Wones stated that the emergency medical physician at the hospital will determine when the helicopter will be sent. Darrell Grauberger questioned who is in charge of the helicopter. The Chairman stated that it is under the control of the Hospital Board of Trustees. To Mr. Grauberger the helicopter was the biggest issue. He questioned how many bad debts the helicopter has now. The helicopter has only been in operation for nine months and at this tin it is difficult to determine the bad debts. Mr. Grauberger asked if the Grover and Hereford areas are being left out because there is no real tax base. Chuck said no, it was their decision, and it was based upon distance. Mr. Grauberger stated that the helicopter would best be utilized in the remote areas. He also questioned why ambulances re stationed in Ft. Lupton and Frederick. The Chairman stated that it is because of the high population in these areas. Jim Young questioned if the Board anticipates any bad debts if the special district is forced. The Chairman stated that they should decrease because the user would only have to pay 40% of the cost. Mr. Young questioned whether the Ambulance staff would increase if the special district is established. The Chairman said yes probably. The helicppter has a 300 mile radius and if it is out on a call St. Anthony's helicopter will provide the back up service. Commissioner Brantner stated that the helicopter calls are increasing each month. The Chairman stated that the Board will make a decision on May 16, 1983 regarding the formation of the special district and if formed it will become effective January 1, 1984. Bill Stark questioned how many citizens must be in the district before the district Page 2, April 19, 1983RODSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL IN JOHNSTOWN, COLORADO 7:00 P. M. is formed. The Chairman stated that before May 16th, 1983, the Board will restudy the issue so they will be able to make a decision on May 16th, 1983. Mr. Pennock stated that he will take the information that he learned back to his fire district and if they change their minds he will let the Board know. Mr. Grauberger asked if the hospital was in the helicopter business to make money. The Chairman stated that the costs for the helicopter must stay within reality or this Board will have to say no. Mr. Grauberger asked if the funds in the special district could he robbed to pay for other items. The Chairman said no. The hospital will pay the bad debts for the helicopter service even if the special district is formed. In conclusion, Commissioner Johnson stated that the Beard of County Commissioners does not have any responsibility to finance the helicopter all the Board is doing is contracting for the services because the citizens have asked for this service. The Chairman recessed this hearing and continued it to April 20, 1983 at the Frederick Junior/Senior High School at Frederick, Colorado, to begin at 7:00 P. M. APPROVED: Recessed at 8:30 P. M. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Chuck Carlson, Cirman J rtin,,II Pro-Tem altitit IU Gene Brantner Norman Carlson J cque e son ATTEST: !1 i�t.a:t;. u nt i WELD COUNTY CTT.TrnR AND RF2t7RD A.1 D Cy C TO THE T # 83-27 & 83-28 DOCKET #83-18 LHR 366, LHR 801, LHR 140 PROP: SPECIAL DISTRICTS Page 3, April 19, 1983 Roosevelt High School in Johnstown, Colorado ATTENDANCE RECORD TODAY ' S / /HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: / / 7 r � J/ , /7, / 76V.c) PLEASE write or print legibly your name, address 'grid the DOC # (as listed above) or the applicants name of the hearing you are attending . P' 'N' NE ADDRESSHEARINGGATTENDING �-�"/ ri ?r✓t(C_Sv�,z,e-et /�/ i L /7 `' f� / /IC c'DL._LJI l'ti2t Wi Ai k' ( Ac 3 ;11fil, iiNi4(sa_., ‘.),LNIA-oiniwy\- OD 2,--L-1/4,,,,y,„ i (VD.° . ('1 Ate C,* L tvee_ �! 'f . _� ��N. „l , It. - I 1 / ;-e z -449..J Qt...) tle- -,--...a 'A - / -n^.) //1/ f4tii7 v . 7 ka J-04,v5,4,A, Cite a knerw-, 't /0ur� c' .�1 'J ) reuJ.zJ J r7A'�,--Ca' lTiW fc .�y7r� -, cZCf 6/ 4179 /t" —OD 9'4 it, �kPP�v �� / 4. 70 (6,-.-1, X04 N %-) v -47 711!("( .mot-i- Le,- i ATTENDANCE RECORD TODAY ' S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS : PLEASE write or print legibly your name, address and the DOC 4 (as listed above) or the applicants name of the hearing you are attending. NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING __'3Le I HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET #83-18 RE: CREATION OF SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE AMBULANCE AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT - FREDERICK JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AT FREDERICK, COLORADO A public hearing was conducted on April 20 , 1983 at 7 :00 P. M. , with the following present: Chuck Carlson Chairman John Martin Pro Tem Gene Brantner Commissioner Norman Carlson Commissioner, Excused Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Sears srrro4.nt,c County Attorney, Thomas O. David Planning Department Representative, No one Director of Finance and Administrative Services, Donald Warden The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated March 21, 1983, duly published March 24, 1983, in the La Salle Trader, a public hearing was held on the creation of a Special Taxing District to provide ambulance and emergency medical treatment. Mr. Warden reviewed the public notice which was published in the County legal newspaper. He contented on the series of hearincs which are being conducted regarding this matter and stated that a decision will be made by the Board on May 16, 1983. The district is intended to encompass portions of Weld County. Funding of the district will be fran a combination of user fees and property tax. The district, as proposed in the formation resolution presented March 21, 1983, by the Board, would have the following boundaries: Central Weld Ambulance: To include all areas of Weld County except School District RE-11 and School District RE-12. Municipalities within the above areas will only be included with concurrence of governing boards of the municipalities within each district. Mr. Warden stated that the Board has received a petition requesting the formation of a special taxing district in the northern part of the County and other requests from the Tri-Town Area of the County. Colorado Revised Statutes, Section 30-35-906, provides for the creation of a special taxing district. Mr. Warden used a County map to illustrate the areas contained in the districts. Commissioner Johnson, chairman of the Ad Hoc Committee, commented on the committee's recommendation and comments as follows: 1. Plan C. , as recommended for original funding purposes with the condition that volunteers be encouraged and used to the maximum extent possible. 2. During the public hearing process, the hearing should be contained and held in the following locations: Greeley, Kersey, Highland School (Ault, Pierce, Nunn area) , Frederick (South County) , and Johnstown/Windsor area. I have attached a copy of the proposed recommendation to this certification. Mr. Warden added that the service would be funded with a mill levy. discount will be given residents of the district and nonresidents will be charged the full rate structure. He stated that this would equate to seven or eight dollars per household in taxes if the Board adopts the above recommendation, plan C. This would be a total property tax amount of $648,926 which equals a .79 mill levy. Mr. Warden stated that in 1981 HB1579 was passed for Home Rule Counties which allowed them to create special taxing districts which were for less than County wide areas and where there was less than uniform service delivery of a particular service. The Rnard has heard from Mead, Lochbuie, and Erie and they do not wish to be included. This proposal wouldstabilim the fiscal issue and provide uniform services. The budget amount that would be developed to support the service district would total $640,000. Mr. Warden added that this budget would have to stay within the 7% limitation that the State of Colorado has. Mr. Warden stated that if you have a have worth $50,000 to $60,000 the cost per year would be $7.00 to $8.00 per year. Commissioner Johnson compared the district to insurance for herself and her family because fees for this service are continuing to rise. If a person lives in the district and needs an ambulance or heliwpter they would only have to pay `of the cost. A nonresident of the district would be assisted and have to pay 100% of the cost. Commissioner Martin commented on the emergency medical assistance received by the residents of Fort Lupton over the past several years and how it was improved by the Weld County Ambulance Service. Brad Baker, manager of Professional Ambulance Service in Longmont, Colorado, reported that his service responds to the Town of Erie, Town of Mead, and he also services a. rural district of.:Weld County in the.:Longmbnt Rural Fire.District. They provide quality paramedic services and they have a very good working relationship with all the outside agencies. The main reason is their fast response time to the injured person. The Chairman stated that if the people in the rural area wish not to be included they must petition out before the 16th of May. Richard Gabel compared the rates. Mr. Warden stated that an in district rate would be 40% of the costs. He added that this percentage could change annually. Commissioner Martin stated that the City of Ft. Lupton would no longer have to pay their bad debts because they will be picked up by the district. Terry Anderson questioned if only registered voters can testify at this meeting. The County Attorney stated that anyone who resides in the County can testify. Mr. Anderson asked that this issue be voted upon. The Chairman stated that the hearings are taking the place of the election. An election would probably cost approximately $70,000 and those dollars are being saved. The County Attorney stated that the law pertaining to this matter calls for hearing-3.G° be held and within 45 days after the decision a claim can be filed with District Court regarding the decision. Pat Anderson stated that she feels that the Board is circumventing the 5% limitation as stressed in the Weld County Home Rule Charter. Commissioner Martin stated that HB 1579 has been passed since the Home Rule Charter which allows for the establishment of special districts. Robert McPeek stated that since the budget for this district would total $985,262, it will cost the tax payers $1,822.56 every tie the ambulance rolls. The flight for life will cost $6,258.92 every tine it takes off. He contended that the County will be paying for this service for"dear old Greeley.'' Mr. McPeek predicted that Amoco Production Co. will petition to be excluded. Mr. Warden stated that Mr. McPeek's figures are off by one decimal, the $1,822.56 should be $182 and the $6,258.92 should be $625. The Chairman stated that 60% of the ambulance calls are for senior citizens and they cannot afford the rates. In conclusion, Mr. McPeek stated that this proposal is not affordable. Pat Anderson questioned why this service is not funded in the fire districts. The Chairman stated that it will not work. Trudy Peterson was concerned about the .75 mill levy figures. She questioned if there will be any more public hearings after the Board knots has many entities and/or citizens are going to petition out. The Chairman stated that the Board will make their decision on May 16, 1983 and that meeting will be open to the public. R. J. Vincent questioned who will administer the special district. The Chairman stated that the Board of County Commissioners will be the administrators. Commissioner Johnson stated that this Board will only contract for the helicopter service. The Chairman stated that this district will free up the $105,000 per year bad debt contribution that the County is making. The $105,000 will be used to fund a portion of the road and bridge department. Ray Sanders stated that this ambulance service is a hell of abargein and pleaded with the Board to form the special district. Don Cummins stated that he does not blame the Board for wanting to establish this district because it does give the Board more money. He added that $3.00 has been added to the cost of each hospital room to support the helicopter. Larry Seaton stated that he is emotional about this issue, he is opposed to it, and he does not want his taxes raised under any circumstances. Mr. Seaton asked Commissioner Johnson if she is related to anyone at the County Hospital. Commissioner Johnson stated her husband is a physician at the County Hospital. He asked Commissioner Johnson if she has been influenced to vote in support of the special district. Commissioner Johnson said no. The County Attorney informed Mr. Seaton that he can petition to be excluded from this special district and the Board of County Commissioners will consider each petition. Mr. Wones, ambulance director, cmmnented on the flights of the helicopter, the costs, and the non-collectibles to date. Pat Anderson questioned which plan the Board is proposing. The Chairman stated that it is plan C. Lois Land informed the Board that Tcrhbuie has petitioned out. Terry Anderson asked that the Board schedule an election on this question and questioned what the rush is. Commissioner Martin stated that there is no guarantee that Weld County will continue with the ambulance service. Bob McPeek stated that his decimal was off but questioned who gets the profit. Tape Change #83-32 Mr. McPeek commented on a need for the helicopter to come to his property. He contended that he could have driven himself to the hospital in less time. He urged the Board to create a sales tax intead of a special district. Page 2, April 20, 1983 FREDERICK JUINOR/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AT FREDERICK, COLORADO An unidentified female stated that the mill levy would be a bargain, however, she would like to know a reliable figure. Larry Seaton questioned how much of a salary increase will the ambulance employees receive. Mr. Wones explained where the dollars will go. The Chairman stated that the Rnard will have a working agreement with the hospital regarding the helicopter. Commissioner Johnson stated that the Board at anytime can decide what they will fund and what they will not fund. Iva Renner ask it after a district is forned is there not something in the State Statutes which states that it has to remain as a district for a certain number of years. The County Attorney said no he was not aware of said statute. The Chairman recessed this hearing and continued it to April 21, 1983, at the Platte Valley Junior/Senior High School in Kersey, Colorado, to begin at 7:00 P. M. Recessed at 9:00 P. M. APPROVED; BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO C son, Choirman � 7 /�/21-41,Martin, Pro-Tem Gene Brantner Excused Norman Carlson el e Jo Ar1'BST: /7 vitJ WELD COUNTY CLERIC AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD, C$Y: /Deputy County Clerk TAPE #83-31 & 83-32 LHR366, LHR 801, LHR 140 PROP: SPECIAL DISTRICTS Page 3, April 20, 1983 FREDERICK JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AT FREDERICK, COLORADO / - ATTENDANCE RECORD TODAY ' S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS : ` -Li- z O- c 3. -27 ;-e fie--C.A.---c--t PLEASE write or print legibly your name, address and the DOC n (as listed above) or the applicants name of the hearing you are attending. ANE ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING i_ '.1 1 . % 7)1404 '4G/ll z L KB— /6( - - 3-74: rcie, n, 7 N L.,,9, � ;, Kll' AS' z M, : 6 yip {� /Rte � vicirc, � V� w) i3 f� 711, I-pin. /e7S.i G�^�`- - /171 YllCa N_0 fi4-e-�*J $f 3 __is i—r irtfiW/4/ /050 A SI 444 etiJ Ae td 791 Agilic Oaf-id/ y f-i / /V9 fl fi"1/ st SLni , 83 /B 81-4;10<tteldiat /4 9s 6 H,G-Nzi..T y S71_ 83 -/8 fi 41; _._, A _ d ��¢ l l 3 5 X17`7 .� 3 �� b/t vi; ;G✓ 0 L ulna!, /a yo / //ryr Fo,•f ,,,,77„, `t'_ ZC ir,3 f-el, si "... z/-071-RR.5 .:9-I it O3v 7r, 4-0 el • iv t _ 4 /2- 1,C HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET #83-18 RE: CREATION OF SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE AMBULANCE AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT - PLAri'L VALLEY JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AT KERSEY, COLORADO. A public hearing was conducted on April 21 , 1983 at 7 :00 P. M. , with the following present: Chuck Carlson Chairman John Martin Pro Tom, Excused Gene Brantner Commissioner Norman Carlson Commissioner, Excused Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Sears i;.«l4t County Attorney, Thomas O. David Planning Department Representative, No one Director of Finance and Administrative Services, Donald Warden The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated March 21, 1983, duly published March 24, 1983, in the La Salle Leader, a public hearing was held on the creation of a Special Taxing District to provide ambulance and emergency medical treatment. Mr. Warden reviewed the public notice which was;published in the County legal newspaper. He wmanented on the series of hearing which are being conducted regarding this matter and stated that a decision will be made by the Board on May 16, 1983. The district is intended to encompass portions of Weld County. Funding of the district will be from a combination of user fees and property tax. The district, as proposed in the formation resolution presented March 21, 1983, by the Board, would have the following boundaries: Central Weld Ambulance: To include all areas of Weld County except School District RE-11 and School District RE-12. • Municipalities within the above areas will only be included with concurrence of governing boards of the municipalities within each district. Mr. Warden stated that the Board has received a petition requesting the formation of a special taxing district in the northern part of the County and other requests from the Tri-Town Area residents. Colorado Revised Statutes, Section 30-35-906, provides for the creation of a special taxing district. Mr. Warden used a County map to illustrate the areas contained in the districts. Commissioner Johnson, chairman of the Ad Hoc Committee, commented on the committee's recommendation and comments as follows: 1. Plan C.,,, as recommended for original funding purposes with the condition that volunteers be encouraged and used to the maximum extent possible. 2. During the public hearing process, the hearing should be contained and held in the following locations: Greeley, Kersey, Highland School (Ault, Pierce, Nunn area) , Frederick (South County) , and Johnstown/Windsor area. I have attached a copy of the proposed recommendation to this certification. Let the record reflect that Commissioner Martin is now present. Mr. Warden added that the service would be funded with a mall levy. A 60% discount will be given residents of the district and nonresidents will be charged the full rate structure. He stated that this would equate to seven or eight dollars per household in taxes if the Board adopts the above recommendation, plan C. This would be a total property tax amount of $648,926 which equals a .79 mill levy. Mr. Warden stated that in 1981 HB1579 was passed for Hone Rule Counties which allowed them to create special taxing districts which were for less than County wide areas and where there was less than uniform service delivery of a particular service. The Board has heard from Mead, Lochbuie, and Erie and they do not wish to be included. This proposal would stabilize the fiscal issue and provide uniform services. The budget amount that would be developed to support the service district would total $640,000. Mr. Warden added that this budget would have to stay within the 7% limitation that the State of Colorado has. Mr. Warden stated that if you have a home worth $50,000 to $60,000 the cost per year would be $7.00 to $8.00 per year. Commissioner Johnson compared the district to insurance for herself and her family because fees for this service are continuing to rise. If a person lives in the district and needs an ambulance or helieupter they would only have to pay 40% of the cost. A nonresident of the district would be assisted and have to pay 100% of the cost. Commissioner Martin commented on the emergency medical assistance received by the residents of Fort Lupton over the past several years and how it was improved by the Weld County Ambulance Service. Kim Houtchens, legal counsel representing the Platte Valley Fire Protection District, introduced the President of the Board, Delbert Glover. He stated that the Town of Kersey has voted not to be included in said district. Mr. Delbert Glover presented a brief history of the Platte Valley Fire Protection District since it was formed in 1953. He also commented on their emergency equipment and the number of calls that they respond to annually. Denny Fowler stated that the helicopter would be of no use to the residents of Kersey because it could not land because of the overhead power lines. Their district can respond almost instantly. He added that the residents of this district are fortunate because they have immediate service and it is not practical for them to pay additional taxes. He added that he is biased regarding the helicopter because he had an unfortunate experience with the helicopter already. Glen Hansen, superintendent of the Platte Valley School District RE-7 Board of Education, supports the concept of local control at the lowest level that provides efficient and effective service. The Board, therefore, resolves to support the continuance of the Platte Valley Rescue Squad District as it presently exists with support when requested from the county ambulance service. The local rescue unit can provide more efficient and effective service to the Platte Valley School District, such as; A) more timely response to daytime problems of student injury, diabetic or insulin shock, and other similar problems, B) an ambulance, at least one EMT, and at least one assistant on the school site at all hone sports events to handle any injury(s) that may occur, and C) assistance as resource speakers to classes on Basic First Aid, CPR, and other areas where their expertise is warranted. He added that as a father, and a resident of the district, he is extremely pleased with their local rescue service. He does not see the need for additional taxes. Ken Spooner stated that the addresses are locally known by their rescue squad and they are not known by the Weld County Ambulance Service, therefore, their response time is much quicker. He listed the criteria that the residents would like to have in an ambulance service. Robert L. Sappington stressed that their ambulance service is the greatest and listed the reasons why. He commented on an injury to Scott Ingraham and the assistance that he received ficui the Platte Valley Fire Protection District which saved his life. He contended that they do not need this special district. The Chairman commented on the mill levy that goes to the hospital each year for capital improvements. Irvin W. Kindsfater stated that he is grateful to the Platte Valley Fire Protection District because they saved his life. He contented on the number of times that this District has cone to his family to rescue them. He added that his taxes are over $1,300 per year and the roads in his area are so poor and it is only seasonal when they see a motor grader. Delores Dugan contented on the assistance she received when her husband became very ill and how the Weld County Ambulance Service assisted. Michael Roskop, an official for the wrestling team, stated that it is very comforting to always have the rescue squad on hand for all sports events at the school. Larry W. Linder stated that he is not opposed to paying for a needed service, however, he is opposed to paying for extra layers of unresponsive government. He commented on special districts in other areas of the United States and how they have mushroomed. He urged the Board not to give up looking for solutions but if taxes are to be increased let the citizens vote on the increase. Mr. Warden commented on this special district and added that there would be local control because it would be governed by the Board of County Commissioners. Mark Johnson commented on an incident that happened on Christmas Eve and how the Weld County Ambulance Service responded. Dorothy Hamlet commented on three different occasions when the Platte Valley Fire Protection District emergency service responded to the Town of Gill and the interference received from the Weld County Ambulance Service. She stated that they are proud of their volunteers and they are already taxed too much. Rev. John Kingrey stated that he sees people after they reach the hospital and the patients are very impressed with their rescue squad and very unimpressed with the Weld County Ambulance Service. He commented on an incident when his wife was assisted by both emergency services. Ken Wilkinson is grateful to their rescue squad and they do not charge. Lavern Glover stated that this district does need the helicopter service because the roads are in such poor condition that they cannot be traveled by any ambulances. He questioned Page 2, PLArrE VALLEY JUNIOR/SERIOR HIGH SCHOOL AT KERSEY, COLORADO why the Weld County Ambulance Service reppunds to their calls. He added that they do not charge for their emergency service and contended that 40% of zero is still zero. Victor Klein stated that this community is well taken care of. He questioned how the helicopter service ever got started. He stated that it is a privilege to use the Kersey rescue squad. He contended that there is too much overlapping of services and urged the Board to look at the roads instead of starting a new district. Marvin Wakeman commented about when his wife was injured and how the Kersey rescue squad assisted. Tape change #83-34 David Dewey, athletic director of Kersey, praised the audience for coming and added that he is grateful for the Kersey emergency squad. He contended that there is no charge. When there is an emergency the rescue squad responds in less than two minutes. He stressed that you cannot get better service and the cooperation between the citizens and the school cannot be beat. Dale Carrol stated that his son was injured at the school, taken by the rescue squad to the hospital by the time the Weld County Ambulance reached the school. The response time is unbelievable and he feels safer in this district than he would anywhere else in Weld County. Jess Bond stressed that he does not want a special district or any more taxes. Delbert Glover contended that there is no reason why two emergency services need to respond to emergencies. Joseph H. Oberle questioned if the helicopter is really needed and he feels that it is too expensive. Robert Burdette stated that hi: roads are lousy his taxes are too high, and he suggested that the Weld County Ambulance Service be turned over to the Platte Valley Fire Protection District so they can run it. He definitely nees not want to be in the special district. Bob McPeek, a resident near Fort Lupton who attended other hearings regarding this matter, stated that he was so impressed with this districts en- thusiasm that he was planning to sell his property near Fort Lupton, move to this district, until he heard that the roads in this area are just as bad as in his area. The Chairman stressed that the roads are a problem because of the weather. There is one grader operator for this area and he has been injured. The County is trying to find a replacement to operate said motor grader. After additonal discussion, the Chairman praised the district for the large interested audience that turned out for this hearing. The Chairman recessed the hearings at 9:00 P. M. APPROVED: • BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO EXCUSED Chuck Carlson, Chairman in, Pro-JI.'em 1O Gene Brantner Excused Norman Carlson {�g^J V-cqueI ne John AI'1'LST: " .a-O, ,(A t, . netA n,cA .>,.:J WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER £'ERK TO THE BOARD=' BY/ -Deputy County C 3-33 & #83-34 LHR366, LHR801, LHR 140 PROP: SPECIAL DISTRICTS Page 3, April 21, 1983 PLAiuh VALLEY JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AT KERSEY, COLORADO •C L., u-1' ' / / 91 3 j ATTENDANCE RECORD TODAY' S 3IEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS : —7 1mil .:C_ C -C,-Ze �. L - 'C-��" •, (. dt-ti OtH 3—✓- 1"-- ( ---, C t�ti.--eJ/L_::.-wt.,'c—tom .> PLEASE write o p print legiblyy)ournap e , address and the DOC 4 (as listed above) or the applicants name of the rearingg you are attending. 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I , y ' _ n ,, '\ ys� s, 3oa, ea St /a k`• melt- "fir' ,y)27-7,_ p„,„).. /o s,�'y �� 37-1110 ) __ a-- !! / f .. 2' tH e, LI ' /l - - Y ,P 1 f1 I/ C 4- NOTICE OF HEARING ON CREATION OF SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE AMBULANCE AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT Docket 1/83-18 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Weld County Commissioners will hold a public hearing in its Chambers on the First Floor Assembly Room, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado, on the day and time listed below: DATE: April 18, 1983 TIME: 10:00 A.M. The purpose of said hearing is for obtaining written and oral comments from the public on the proposed creation of a special taxing districts under Sections 30-35-901-906, C.R.S. 1973, for the purpose of providing ambulance and emergency medical treatment. The district is intended to encompass portions of Weld County. Funding of the district will be from a combination of user fees and property tax. The district, as proposed in the Formation resolutions presented March 21, 1983, by the Board, would have the following boundaries: Central Weld Ambulance: To include all areas of Weld County except School District RE-11 and School District RE-12. Municipalities within the above areas will only be included with concurrence of the governing boards of the municipalities within each district. At the hearing any registered elector of the County may be heard on the proposal, including questions of inclusion in or exclusion from the district, and all such objections shall be determined by the governing body on the basis of the public interest, taking into consideration the needs of the people and the availability of the service to the territory which is the subject of any such objection. The governing body may continue the hearing as necessary and may, after the conclusion thereof, enact the proposed resolution, with or without amendments, or may reject the proposed resolution. 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: March 21, 1983 PUBLISHED: March 24, 1983 v `y�3 i I ` kt i t/ 4 - Affidavit of Publication r STATE OF COLORADO. 1 ss. "µ County of Weld. i WWII b.. I. . ' of is said County of Wela. being duly'sworn say that— as l am fisher df A_.SI - .atop On SW a trillg f� rh 1 ) t t he same is a eekly news per of general DAIS: is circulation ted and pu�hlished in the TIME: 111�I 1' town of t ‘‘....)7Y.Lid.._,_ fs�#Ms orN�h Nfr in said county a d state: that the notice or advert CMS 11rsM Elie M �hf tisement. of which the annexed is a trues :opy. ropes* ibt. e s= has been published in said weekly newspaper ~nab a tsr pt for / consecutive er lwS 1 weeks. that the notice was published in the 1 regular and entire issue of every number of said The district Is Sitti *550- n i newspaper during the pod and time of publi. Pass penises At.' cation of said notice and in the newspaper traiwtel let IrWa proper and not in a supplement thereat: ,hat the prlfNsife'-IMt. ,_ first publication of said notice was contained in r ,i, �.1 the/u ue of scri2t r)wspaper(bearing date. (Ms `itb r r -r day of " !IQA C'/i• . A.D. 19 �i 3 ev tpe_ r` and the last pubucoticn tnerecl, in the issue of said„newspaper 6 r:ng date the p,)C/ day of Cosh* 'A,u;4,.«=elaTs n %.71a A6 h t`�.�� ly ' al 19 Q.L, that said -NWIi►+WIN t; has been published continuously and t�interrupt- rtaKW edly during the period of at least fifty-two con- . IDLi secutive weeks next prior to the first issue thereof containing said notice or advertisement above At the t •t40010110See saws itryshovii - referred to: and that said newspaper was at the sIN . .i ,�._.. time of each of the publications of said notice. `:,j duly qualified for that purpose within the mean. shed be lIe gene& inq of an act, entitled. "An Act Concerning Legal lady. ,. k/Ke PS* Notices, Advertisements and Publications, and she the Fees of Printers and Publishers thereof. and iMettla WV et cr1. the to Repeal all Acts and Parts of Acts in Conflict Wet ^A>t -,, - - with the Provisions of this Act." approved April 7. abOleb - 1921. and all amendments thereof, and particu- 1/tW IrYMIOrtW Tie gererWeW` laxly as amended by an act approved. March 30. tite-,after pre .-10IttA 1923, and an act approved May 19 931. vase K T e to P ' altter hYth&Alet Subscribed and sworn to before me this.__..�.j_. t day cf ._ _.. A.D.. 199. a pr: to . taunt tpie wwrMati. , �l `r My commission expires .__e' _�. .1(5 tiota:y Public ELIZABETH MPJ E( 22..019 W.C.RD. 54 GREELEY, CO 80631 AFFIDAVIT Or PUBLICATION LONGMONT DAILY TIMES-CALL State of Colorado ) ss County of Boulder ) I Roger L. Morris , do solemnly swear that the LONGMONT DAILY TIMES-CALL is a daily newspaper printed, in whole or in part, and published in �o1a w. the City of Longmont, County of Boulder, State of Colorado, and which has general circulation therein and in parts of Boulder n1EArNERr"''' and Weld Counties; that said newspaper has been continuously Novo*t4 GIV,Nto�M�Binrd and uninterruptedly published for aperiod of more than six months a paella u if Weer ro meaner,on me P Firal floor A Room.Weld County next prior to the first publication of the annexed legal notice centennial let, el5:Tenth Street. Greeley C :on the day and ume of advertisement, that said newspaper has been admitted to the �!e�nytl0e'� United States mails as second-class matter under the provisions ems 1° tlM Tne purpoaedr sed bea rp s for obtain of the Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof, and Jng written orecomments trop the public on I�poME creation of a epe- that said newspaper is a daily newspaper qualified for publishing dal tong Ittesinde Sections 30.35. duly wage O R.ss`tpS+fo the purpose of legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws preview ampeeme and emergency medlar treatment. of the State of Colorado; that ies o co f each number of said The district is intended:to encompass p portions of Wed County Funding of the newspaper, in which said notice or advertisement was ,ublished metric(will be from a GEmbtnatlon Nueer P teesandproptetylix. were transmitted by mail or carrier to each of the subscribers The district ae proposed in the forma- limn resolutions presented March Yt of said newspaper, according to the accustomed mode of business + rl b.Moudlte»mtfaro.- nCentral Weld Ambilance'.To Include in this office. An of Weld Courtly except Sam, 118,1,and Sehoot Ms- That the annexed legal notice or advertisement was published umiRERg , MundeANha dapple NNsilil only be luded ri WS* '. in the regular and entire editions of said daily newspaper Br1t. X.ack 'Morning le Po ?e ° tee muftlpgnrre Al NN h ero4 Natter(Ii me County" beTited on Neer000. Xweck)ox$.1Wxsxno<gt4raf cxkwwRI)(for the period of 1 sal mcludltl ueshOpil eflnclusion An of ebNYeon meth tha,dieNeLand all such °Woollens ship be a b.$tined by the governing body On the bayW the public interest 10,41 Me cprtetgeN,bn the consecutive insertions; and that the first publication of said notice need{NdWj**'1bQe *of the II nNe t tae-lerdOrg vMdh M ifs -.. su*ejolehY�tq efi�aLmde Me-tlelemnt tOdy.me9 cold ue me was in the issue of said newspaper dated M-a r.ch•• 2b•a e gnd.eref enactthr reputed conclusion thereof,enact the proposed sesolulion.with or without amend ro men or my . or may reject the yropoeedreeoluhon. 19 83 and that the last publication of said notice was in MEBOWOFCOUNTY 'COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY.COLORADO n6BY.MARY ANNREUERSTEIN the issue of said newspaper dated M��rh LV s 19 83 'NELD,cOUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD 7 A'�y/_f SY::JeaanWteSeare:Deputy' / , / A.t•A.. , DATED.Marcbti.DNIG aily l\$�[V 41�.C{J Published in the Daily TimesCAll.Long °nLcplp r nt Business Manager .marchten9e Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of March 19 83. My Commission on Expires i( Puk (/T/r _,Notary Ngtar li Cr l"T; re ly I°rtl^1 rxf t,^,f5 FEE $15..53 � � ) 7:i i F`.9 l i F. I Ar'euL v, x sa;it 1-1300-02 III Affidavit of Publication STATE OF COLORADO ss. County of Weld, Paula A. Barton of said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I am an advertising derk of THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE, and THE GREELEY REPUBLICAN that the same is a daily newspaper of general i3i�NC ANpE mtb►RWT NT circulation and printed and published in the City of oeeha M'}° Greeley, in said county NOTICE IS' ISERE Ev GIVEN and state; that the notice or that the Mare-a Wad county advertisement, of which the annexed is a true copy, has Cornnenion•rs win AMP •.public hurlRE is Rr-Chamwn on the been published in said daily news a er for consecutive First PNx Assembly Room, Weld pap CountyCentennial Center, 915 (days) a{wx ); that the notice was published in the Tenth Street.Greeley,Colorado,on Stolen' Vim„1 regular and entire issue of every number of said TIME:10:00A.M, newspaper during the period and time of publication of The purpose of said hearing Is for obtahti0 written.and.oral corn- said notice, and in the newspaper proper and not in a aMoposed�eaion public f on the supplement thereof; that the first publication of said taxing districts under Sections 00.05.901.904. C.R.S. 1913, for the notice was contained in the issue of said newspaper purpose of providing ambulance and emergency medical tre)tment. bearing date HIS„Nptrlct is Intended t• emidlt1llai deadens of Weld Comfy. tic:don,district userillf.auw w Thirtieth "riCt, as proposed in the day of March A.D. 19 83 PANS its,CyAlitaliteetlit r+resolutions w.a and the last Rnatnw bwdperipf: publication thereof; in the issue of said .TCa�nmeanw�la newspaper bearing date the E •x(st ktionl Cbtrict 0.l N and School District RE-I2. moncipelfflas Withm.,1M abeve 141 in 1eth Ewill Wily ae ihcluded what rru1ice a5 The governing day of March A.D. 19 83 of municipalities within t•01-J0Ggo, that said The Greeley Daily Tribune and The Greeley At The hewing any registered eliglor piths terNueprtgattrp� inncwei 9'alaaaileard as Republican, has been published continuously and et hsdgetonin or exclusion from gal uninterruptedly during the period of at least six SC, and alt. shch Ubtictioes pall be determined by the gow months next prior to the first issue thereof contained Wrong bet:on they bash of the pobil< intereit, taking into cons said notice or advertisement above referred to;that said Mellon the. s a.t$e people or: the•vansbiit°tyy oe the service to the newspaper has been admitted to the United States t frtro Yvwnicblsthiwet•etoemw mails as second-class matter under the provisions of the sodgWMctlat MaINNa�°94sea►'NE RixailarY ON May Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof; and oir rtop IUMena tMron,i enact M!1Nts erwraaeNNNn. wNh or that said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified w11h•utAninitt Mnis,or flay relict mep�Ewto+ion for publishing legal notices and advertisements within COUNTY COMMISSIONERS the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. O ''.E 4$ YANN,rEUEfl5TEIIN WBlDCOONTV CLZxO March 30, 1983 Total charge: $20,59 Advertising Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th d of March A.D. 19 83 My co issio expires A„ i ^ ! bmnry _. . 1486 Notary Public NOTICE OF HEARING ON CREATION OF SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE AMBULANCE AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT Docket #83-18 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Weld County Commissioners will hold a public hearing in the auditorium of the Highland High School in Ault, Colorado, on the day and time listed below: DATE: April 18, 1983 TIME: 7:00 P.M. The purpose of said hearing is for obtaining written and oral comments from the public on the proposed creation of a special taxing districts under Sections 30-35-901-906, C.R.S. 1973, for the purpose of providing ambulance and emergency medical treatment. The district is intended to encompass portions of Weld County. Funding of the district will be from a combination of user fees and property tax. The district, as proposed in the Formation resolutions presented March 21, 1983, by the Board, would have the following boundaries: Central Weld Ambulance: To include all areas of Weld County except School District RE-11 and School District RE-12. Municipalities within the above areas will only be included with concurrence of the governing boards of the municipalities within each district. At the hearing any registered elector of the County may be heard on the proposal, including questions of inclusion in or exclusion from the district, and all such objections shall be determined by the governing body on the basis of the public interest, taking into consideration the needs of the people and the availability of the service to the territory which is the subject of any such objection. The governing body may continue the hearing as necessary and may, after the conclusion thereof, enact the proposed resolution, with or without amendments, or may reject the proposed resolution. 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: March 21, 1983 PUBLISHED: March 24, 1983 k� Affidavit of Publication IIIIDICII In CIIMATIOWIlit STATE OF COLCRADO, 1 sa. TO � 1,•` County of Weld, r. P0Ltd_ Cilahapai..A.4\ of nee of Ciao said County al Weld. being dui misslonen will amov 1 am ublishe of Y"swafat. say thct.-. in hi the N MM ~ GM , tha the same is a weekly no 'paper of gunetaI DATE: Air 1a.1903circulation nntedrend ublisled in the TIME: 71N i�A. town cf ''O / „ ' lo in said county cnd state that the nano. or adver- tisement. of which the annexed is a true ropy, N a slsrlal has been published in said weekly newspaper t tIloRleat lade MCIIS J 311454114.16 n'4.aM Ili- for ronsecu:ive NMI elnertigitY weeks: that the ranee was published m the ' regular and enn:e issue of every number of said The distrk't if 101/1/6040 aadm• newspaper during the period and fine at publi- pass part.-ms .k Wald CeeffM• cation of said nonce and in the newspaper FaI4MS N IRad1M'Rtt will be from Proper and not in a supple n r,t thereat: liar the a Nm1AMSNIM h1.a to ass W'gar lrt.las '".{s_ first publication of said notice was contained in The dishM 4 r''‘,‘ " la 1h the sue of said nee«spap r hearing date the Formalkh 'ltasealed March S1.1YM. ant L say o:9n1Aa it--, A.2,.. �A7:9 _ Raw Mm ,RNadarles:. - and the lost pubizoctian meretl in the�issue of s rd aew'ppe: beunrg date the p7,(s day cf Callan To r la sa* N *wit- 19 n C..7 M m aPr RI" n.`l t et the said sad Stead RIME MM 'bees L \1LtLCK . �a/ /4 seta -Mklndsd ea has been published continuously and uninterrupr. ce N the -_ `aaNNa. idly dudng the pence cf ct least fifty-two pon- ce seeuuve weeks next prior to the first issue thereof containing sato nonce or adverrsement above referred to: and that said newspaper was at the At Me an repai red tune of each of the pubhcanans of said novice. dstar'N/M may h hard Shea dips/loos duly qualified for that pis micas within the mean N ladbslM hE ninth. in; of an act, entitled. An Am Concerning ankh ere i `ken eMlottMls. g Legal Helices, Advertisements and hers there', and OH ~ the Fees id Printers and 7 (:anen thereof. and interest tip 1Me ii to POWstied , Ma emir a0Y the to Repeal all Acts cnd Fans cf Acts in Conflict inw Ma l$Y $I - - al:1M with the Provisions of this Act- approvedAanl i, taritYsywlddr 6agM of ma 1921. and oil emendr..anta thereof. and penfcl• self obleeesa a• t lady as amended by an act approved, March 30. The dwardM belay M P abating1.23, and ct approved Maim t9, 1931. Me harleg as aaolaesry aad may. l attee the MNMI.iMet t the Preload win o withaat as ..cc maysre- lad THE COYN ucLsregr_. 'SWISS Subscribed and_sworn to bem:e ms tF.0.L.�.Ii WELDCO4OWL COD /7 o BY:MARY NSDE1eSTEtR coy i _4: �4_._... A . 19_0.7 WELDCO RIMER AIM ' AM6C j� / _ y BY.;Fea1 tOHMD!IWY 1�G—C-� / . /iv,/�'" DATED: Mardi MU WM r Published meM W Sae Loader :'.ty cormniasron expires /V i1 7 -t .5 _ ThurtdaY.Maia'S1. a53. Ne;crY Fuai'c ELIZABETH mASSEy 22019 W.C.RD. 54 GREELEYy, co 80631 Affidavit of Publication STATE OF COLORADO ss. County of Weld, 1, Paula A. Barton of said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I am an advertising clerk of THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE, and THE GREELEY REPUBLICAN that the same is a daily newspaper of general circulation and printed and published in the City of Greeley, in said county and state; that the notice or advertisement, of which the annexed is a true copy, has t, T10E ig N-REIM1( GIVEN been published in said daily newspaper for consecutive mat tae tire t Weld' County Comnq in the will It d a public (days) (umiak* that the notice was published in the bearing in a +uther7um of the Colorado, Sigh aybeol in Ault, regular and entire issue of every number of said Colorado,annul tray and time listed b►bw: 1 newspaper during the period and time of publication of DATE:April le TMs eptarpi:09P.M. said notice, and in the newspaper proper and not in a obttaining writose ten endd�ora I�for supplement thereof; that the first publication of said meats from the p1lblic on the proposed creation of a. special notice was contained in the issue of said newspaper Main* distracts-under sections date 71•Js,oi-ebb, C.R.S. (pt, for the bearing purifier of pro ambulance and yto tend Thirtieth The a Mtdly Wended to mcempa Of Weld County. of Funding el the eaYtrict will be from day of March A.D. 1983 p mminnetwn a user fees and The Prelgir disttrict,es proposed in the and the last publication thereof; in the issue of said Formation resphttieps presented March 21.1903.by the beard,would newspaper bearing date the heve the follewlnb bepn�fiee: .-Central Weld Ambu TonCludealt antes of elp Thlr tie th Countyiacept'eafluei District REltandScheel Dlerlct RE•12. day of March A.D. 19 83 Municipalities Within the above Y inn ncuwar,enly be a Included ning that said The Greeley Daily Tribune and The Greeley ill o of the, governing with each it at or cba mumcip+llties with n Republican, has been published continuously and Metter hearing mW any be registered uninterruptedly during the period of at least six on this No►lne Int months next prior to the first issue thereof contained of inclusion in er t exclusion from the district, s inerMl such Objections said notice or advertisement above referred to; that said shell l deNymiMt by the goy- public me basis a me newspaper has been admitted to the United States ',vole Interest akflMunto &aid. the swlhWilly a Of service to the mails as second-class matter under the provisions of the such lem=:emiecrofern Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof; and The governing SOm continue that said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified the Marina of qdG+Nry ind�nay,. Mit R4 rprtcluelaa thereof,enacr for publishing legal notices and advertisements within tM> reY0lattpn, with or wER+ 2nr.mev reject the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. tbj prbpe S lupin. THE BObpgafM¢OaF COUNTY we km COUNTY,tOCORaADO March 30, 1983 BY:MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELDCOUNTY.CLERK AND ieeeaRDOMAMDCf:EEK Total charge: $20.30 Advertising Clerk Subscribed and n to before me this 30th y of _ March A.D. 19 83 My co missio expire f'y mission xprtels FCbruary 28, 1856 G/TJ/GQ,`t'(� Notary Public AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION LONGMONT DAILY TIMES-CALL State of Colorado ) County of Boulder ) ss I Roger L. Morris do solemnly swear that the LONGMONT DAILY TIMES-CALL is a daily newspaper printed, in whole or in part, and published in xoTlcc of WING the City of Longmont, County of Boulder, State of Colorado, own-Wpm ',SPECIAL CR TAXING01}TIII 'WORDY= and which hasgeneral circulation therein and inparts of Boulder AfSNLARCIA EMdoExCv MROICALIMEATMERT and Weld Counties; that said newspaper has been continuously Docket.'We VIILE ISMEMI IYEt{thetVivi rd and uninterruptedly published for a period of more than six months VIZ: Gahm in the mlaleMxlopWd 0 RUMP'IWdng in the audlWnu`m of in. next prior to the first publication of the annexed legal notice w,coottlzi).0t,..A"it4Pings,; of advertisement, that said Ed.+btC newspaper has been admitted to the y"E rat e United States mails as second-class matter under the provisions the purpoie M»iq amino)*for obtain written aab ore cemmehu from Me of the Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof, and a io o"the propp"°creation or ape 1:44071 yVkpner 9eetet a that said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified for publishing pPro .ane lake.d emergency legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws medico(treatment g fhb dMulet le Intended to encompass of the State of Colorado; that copies of each number of said poTtlompavoidCoumv FundingofMe P iWhbtwlp b9 home Wmgmettbnbl user newspaper, in which said notice or advertisement was published, -aLnd.aand 0t00er/p a-romenyrme; were transmitted by mail or carrier to each of the subscribers laia.cm nr.OBOVa.tiOnb em of edr faltad Wolf ow of said newspaper, according to the accustomed mode of business ro°ceam w`eeld Ambulance'To Include in this office. all areas of Weld County except School gistdot NE-s1 and School Die- ! ItlCI RE-12. That the annexed legal notice or advertisement was published Municipalities within the above areas mil only be Included with concurrix ce of the governing boatde of the muMcipelRtes in the regular and entire editions of said daily newspaper X>Xd*Xebdh within each(flatlet. g At the hearing any registered elector of the County may be heard on the props sal including questions of inclusion in or )(afeitXXIXtkO(9eXiE Xiayxo6Xexollixvtaok for the period of 1 exclusion from the district end all such objections shall be eeterdeloed by the governing body on the basis of the public interest. taking into consideration the needs of the people and the availability of consecutive insertions; and that the first publication of said notice the service to its territory which is the subject of any such objection. hex governing body may continue the hefringa "e•ce yang 71.'me'the was in the issue of said newspaper dated ....Ma-r.ch---2b F costpewfdtlteeeN.Ceuict me proposed reael tieleed*behttuut arminden. s. Of may rjatits ro eedw OMion r 19 63..., and that the last publication of said notice was in IBSIONERs WELDCOUNTY.COLORA00 %SY:MARY ANN FEMERSTEIN !YSWCOurirm snit the issue of said newspaper dated M91` h 261 19 83 ANOCLEIRK BY ISe..�.. / y/J� DATED.March 21.1!3 "C.^, / OLI. .... Febl Cot "the 610113 Times-Cat Ant �.�1 �l. (y/S VA meal.Cob.n the 26 10113 As ant Business Manager Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of Ma.r..ch 19...aa. My Commission Expires r , �'o , 15.04 ,,y . ^,s co.— ",a exafRrs / FEE $ cr u in s 1 71 1 'a.i V.\. t01.11‘C) - CO :0501 1-1300-02 NOTICE OF HEARING ON CREATION OF SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE AMBULANCE AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT Docket #83-18 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Weld County Commissioners will hold a public hearing in the cafeteria of the Roosevelt High School in Johnstown, Colorado, on the day and time listed below: DATE: April 19, 1983 TIME: 7:00 P.M. The purpose of said hearing is for obtaining written and oral comments from the public on the proposed creation of a special taxing districts under Sections 30-35-901-906, C.R.S. 1973, for the purpose of providing ambulance and emergency medical treatment. The district is intended to encompass portions of Weld County. Funding of the district will be from a combination of user fees and property tax. The district, as proposed in the Formation resolutions presented March 21, 1983, by the Board, would have the following boundaries: Central Weld Ambulance: To include all areas of Weld County except School District RE-11 and School District RE-12. Municipalities within the above areas will only be included with concurrence of the governing boards of the municipalities within each district. At the hearing any registered elector of the County may be heard on the proposal, including questions of inclusion in or exclusion from the district, and all such objections shall be determined by the governing body on the basis of the public interest, taking into consideration the needs of the people and the availability of the service to the territory which is the subject of any such objection. The governing body may continue the hearing as necessary and may, after the conclusion thereof, enact the proposed resolution, with or without amendments, or may reject the proposed resolution. 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: March 21, 1983 PUBLISHED: March 24, 1983 n� ry\ A '1 AFFIDAVIT OP PUBLICATION LONGMONT DAILY TIMES-CALL State of Colorado ) County of Boulder ) SS I Roger L. Morris , do solemnly swear that the LONGMONT DAILY TIMES-CALL is a daily newspaper printed, in whole or in part, and published in NDTOF ' . the City of Longmont, County of Boulder, State of Colorado, TAxpnenr6T�D iN1°oWWOE and which has general circulation therein and inparts of Boulder AMetILANCFRNDEMERDENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT 333. and Weld Counties; that said newspaper has been continuously NOTICE SHEREBciveNih$ltheen.o and uninterruptedly published for a period of more than six months of Weld County Commissioners will hold a public peering 1a the oratorio of the next prior to the first publication of the annexed legal notice Roosevelt Nigh Scrod m Johnstown Coebt ado on and day and time listed be- of advertisement, that said newspaper has been admitted to the "Io ,y,EAnrrti:,yue5 "'T"-" United States mails as second-class matter under the provisions TIME 700Pft- The purpose of Mid Manny Is Mr obtain- of the Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof, and mg written and oral comments from me pub%on the proposed creation of MP that said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified for publishing el taxing MI under m for ene 01 legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws providing nand. and en"rgency medical Sternest: of the State of Colorado; that copies of each number of said TMs trtstriet Is Intended to ancompam porplone of Weel Celery,feeelee Of 10e newspaper, in which said notice or advertisement was published, "aornfl win be ho.a ccmbinetten al LM( ieMtf RroperIT WI were transmitted by mail or carrier to each of the subscribers - eat ,j' of said newspaper, according to the accustomed mode of business ,Pin in this office. coonVt A -"'top stab rat RE-111' 'aotl "t trial REpN1tICt RE-11 0M Sokol Una• That the annexed legal notice or advertisement was published until Td MUy be Incud within co above to 61 tole ',My be with bdncurreDaedrfie . in the regular and entire editions of said daily newspaper ww1cx Rick ggoven ncebaoard Of the municipalities strld At the Mating any registered elector of the County may M heard on the propom Meek le kil{>$SttekdPMpf kW&wxe4cltfor the period of 1 dm.inaupingeueeMneof Inclusion onor exclusion from the etsire and all such ebMopita*tall be deafms-m by the gOVeMod.eddy on the basis Oftha public Introit,':Tang into coWaradoq the consecutive insertions; and that the first publication of said notice needs* m en people and the whichmailability of the We=10 the territory*NM It the aubMctotan Such objection. The governing MY Mai continue the was in the issue of said newspaper dated Md•r•c.h &6.+ heerxlgtnarnI.endmay.efrorthe boncluson ith ac,end the eproposed rbolutoneNgh of without amendments, B3 , and that the last a may reject m.abposee'.sawen. 19 publication of said notice was in THE BOATIDOFCONERS COY SNORADO. any WELD COUNTY,NFEUECOLORADO.. BY:MARY ANN DEECOR EIR the issue of said newspaper dated Ch 26 s 19 83 BY: AND RECORDER •••� -" ..... AND CLERK TOn,E ELM ePutY -L - /La Bel 1963 Daiiy ri seas..Long- Pobllshed intin pally➢�nes-Call,Long- ssistant Business Manager most Coto.Marches.1889 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of ...-M.a.r.ch 19....23... My Commission Expires �� /17762÷ � CZ (/ , Notary M. ;xv(1r/irfJ A niv CO^ i S ,IOis I:xi'IItrg FEE s.a. .7.za /. , r .t o ,,,, \-,, "oeL.r 1-/ CO.t .n, 1,.,01. 1-1300-02 • Affidavit of Publication MN St. PRdth dy, 8 ...a*TO STATE OF COLORADO. ). ss- EMfSM CAL` County of Weld. 3 I.' CpWte+No.B7•H /J 92/2_ T a! *rice 1s Eaton set said Count al Weld. being duly-sworn.the Mard0 V'I,NRIfNr. YY"sworn. saw that— timers trip in 1 am bluher��,9 I ife_1---4/04,124 bR M $per• that the same is a weekly newspaper of genial circulation printed (And lisped in the Tht a • hearhp N ter town of \ 12 , Md-MN t%Ri- in said county end state:. that the notice cr edver. ;AWING 1R Blue NaWSIXa at a efNtiN 'moment. of which the annexed is a true copy. taahtg N Midi -BSCNNlt has been publish n sate weekly r-ewsecper tannin 1S lett let the ` �. - '-fro. for -ansecanve alit MSS, weeks: that the :;Dote v.-es publisked as Me The Aimtt fedeteBLB to ARCM. regular and enure issue at every number at said pass daY'RMik N-flea Corinth• inewspaper during the paned and tine c: publi, FrtmdiRlLNtWelehitt taW be Mum cation of said r.otice and in the newspaper a C etRMRettieitt 4/ OngNN'aw erdevly tali _ proper and not in a supplenent thereat: that the The district, 0, is 111e first publication of said nonce was contained in Mri11aHCR RaeRN'a the isus of id newspaper bearing date the hYecall;. Siert weNe � Morietba MW ierin: ` day at O-�t al n O.. 19-VSend a last pubt.ca .ten tr yeti. m the,issue of rt . mid newspaper beefing cote the rQ day a: t coup& entettance: To doled elided Coen- l9 t et the sold M MOM t01NHN RE-II and -RE•12„ - alMiekPgNNletedithi the MOMwith - _ . L bra a boa- oily>ee , has been publ continuously :d uninterrupn eFfNM: oily during the peace M et least fifty-two con- each district x-6 secuttve weeks next prior to the first issue thereat containing said notice ar eevertiseme-it aao•re At tM�: elel otthe, Mheard referred tot and that said newspaper was at the ea the imitations time of each of the publmarens of said notice. allaPasaiul . treiRthe duly guelitted far Met purpose within the mean- stela M Mae s ing of an act. entitled. "An An- Concerning Legal firs hear ad Salhka yye N ate IRIlak Notices. Advensernents and Puehcancr:s arc MWant me'- Nh the Fees of Printers and ?cafshers thereat. end NNlitbtlitr•sipiii rke b re to Repeal ail Acts and Parts ct Acts in Conflict IIeiTHaryrMr3i, lab1aN N NN' with the P:ovistona of the Act" approved Ann i, RKh-j BM 1921, and all amendments thereat and pcnicu. The 9owrning MSS SOY Cautious lefty as mapproved March by an act arch 30. ttte rino a[ , Impry aedMay, 1923. and again approved May 19 1931. Mu MCMAaa ed" el ) amkat the p y re.. THE OF COUNTY snot ins WELD -•ii'tetra* Subscnbed end sworn :a betcre me this ��-.- -'ettMARY , �7/ 4j-.. -- WELRQa, .dt.ERR'AND-: eey of _-� s:I --__.. A.z.. 13_d✓ i AND RA w.. GATED: Mart �LG� _ . //L1/.-G�-.'«;. PeNished in Sidle Lladey -/ ci• n Thursday.March leg. My c mssicn expires ._�_-/__ d__ Notary P'celie �.tit- Affidavit of Publication STATE OF COLORADO ss. County of Weld, Paula A. Barton of 1,said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I am an advertising Berk of THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE, and THE GREELEY REPUBLICAN that the same is a daily newspaper of general circulation and printed and published in the City of Greeley, in said county and state; that the notice or advertisement, of which the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said daily newspaper for consecutive L' MEt. published in the (days) *sat that the notice was ^NOME HESItigk GIVEN regular and entire issue of every number of said the'Me Marti of thew County RhmMisstnwr•,Me?Mi • Puhuc newspaper during the period and time of publication of ?reT1nD in the safari, re Me tteowvtltt Nreh-^8eherl In Johns- said notice, and in the newspaper proper and not in a tow*Cdbraeinthlt tl1y`ahtl time Jisistltlrlew:� .-- supplement thereof; that the first publication of said 'town cnprn WENS 'rrMe:reor:M- notice was contained in the issue of said newspaper rh► w ape neenrw r:ter. ohr.hrfnd whirr .pie that som- bearing date mortis from'o NN MINN on the ial W• ong (1101,16%.vMir•eSepleions Thirtieth tYsa, qM'-th: .na. 1 tMisp e t reatrh°m. day of March A.D. 19 83 T tlh Not Y ttntlee to hiieoiiueu Portions of VISE C2enty. and the last publication thereof; in the issue of said rind , :rat a4trict.wi W icon, s mNwn or u$r /eM''entl newspaper bearing date the_ 1}Y. *rich ++ M'limeediarr an Me Th- Thirtieth FA (pibn ropbt�a ennrea MNt=1h 7t•1K9,.hY ihY�re,wyiiltl 1:11r itf° �g`raraii tcr: ' day of _ March A.D. 19 83 Witte Nth w Renieexciat MEMOS t+etate-tx. that said The Greeley Daily Tribune and The Greeley MIt�Ingerlo.within .eve Republican, has been published continuously and erne. Yq{f eoW hr ik gevd with uninterruptedly during the period of at least six r fl..roes ter. lhP yii yd with P y lit!a Me mynicta .hies within K months next prior to the first issue thereof contained t hehrkio htw nyrstlree •Intro.oorrpw*Si Mat?he herd said notice or advertisement above referred to;that said on n PNpM,t,mewling hieetltm newspaper has been admitted to the United States of dire,MOM,'AW tI from the r a rrdinlrl'"'Mh' irovi0ne. mails as second-class matter under the provisions of the mote kIr6 0 M Nth rP wont,uPyxrf tna ;le- Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof; and intiontit"i'm - �e that said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified Wh� '"t' for publishing legal notices and advertisements within h Irw ti moo ten- for mMW'Me6-.reeenery and the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. mhw,")rrr.r s*oN d*st w. t, w „' ' ,maw March 30, 1983 tilesrNwewrojt= ai Total charge: $20.30 -k� F,A1 Advertising Clerk Subscribed a worn to before me this 30 day of March A.D. 19 83 Extst as Pebruor, 2$, 1981 My ommissi expire Notary Public NOTICE OF HEARING ON CREATION OF SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE AMBULANCE AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT Docket #83-18 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Weld County Commissioners will hold a public hearing in the small gymnasium of the Frederick Junior/Senior High School in Frederick, Colorado, on the day and time listed below: DATE: April 20, 1983 TIME: 7:00 P.M. The purpose of said hearing is for obtaining written and oral comments from the public on the proposed creation of a special taxing districts under Sections 30-35-901-906, C.R.S. 1973, for the purpose of providing ambulance and emergency medical treatment. The district is intended to encompass portions of Weld County. Funding of the district will be from a combination of user fees and property tax. The district, as proposed in the Formation resolutions presented March 21, 1983, by the Board, would have the following boundaries: Central Weld Ambulance: To include all areas of Weld County except School District RE-11 and School District RE-12. Municipalities within the above areas will only be included with concurrence of the governing boards of the municipalities within each district. At the hearing any registered elector of the County may be heard on the proposal, including questions of inclusion in or exclusion from the district, and all such objections shall be determined by the governing body on the basis of the public interest, taking into consideration the needs of the people and the availability of the service to the territory which is the subject of any such objection. The governing body may continue the hearing as necessary and may, after the conclusion thereof, enact the proposed resolution, with or without amendments, or may reject the proposed resolution. 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: March 21, 1983 PUBLISHED: March 24, 1983 Y \ Affidavit of Publication NOON Di 0 STATE CF COLORADO. ), ss. 8.1438OSalf: CO • of 'Held. NOT d Y 1810011N-RIST MO l' ' 1 of nskstelws '�:Ilan said unty al Weld, being duty sw n. say the:— bigh tilt the 1 am blisne f mg M. do Nidb sob- 7 day ant befew:�eara the the same is a weekly new paper of general DATE: it W Hue' circulation -��,/L�rin _and nd pu Iiahed in the TIDALP.M, town of \314/1/7.8 The pa ntit%id i is in said county �(tidd states: that the notice at edven ebtelnbp and oral cam 'moment. at which the annexed Ls a true ropy. meth 'public en the igerd0410 it et a has been published /m sate weekly newspaper J -Yf,�e a. 'STD.1M, tie. for / ^¢naeci ive otwponniataratista. mosikos. weeks that the notice was published .n the regular and enure issue ct every number at sale The dislriet M;Jntanded to enesm• newspaper during um mined and time of pull: pass portudd eiaN at Weld ey. cation at said notice end in the newspaper pandit",M �'Strict will hi from proper and not in a supple;sent thereat: that the a cembMi of o'er foss and prliperlY tat, first public-often of said notice was contained in TM district proposed in the the "sue of said newspapeq` :marina date. 'tthhe Merck 2i,4� * Nont heard.;meld a?di day of O-kt 'l :o d 3 MMthfl,t nions ,wwt0 .•e . here Se beendaft ar. _. and :he last er publication err stn.' in the issue of a id aewapaper d _rfrq care the O�✓V any a: include Central A I Court-anc To t ��77 i9 x�r het the acid tyea Olelridl RE-11 and 9 <DNtrkt RE-1t. r ManiclPallti wi1bin the.Mitre .- .. ores-wih be Included with has en published ccm =interrupt.'concurrence So inuauafY a intermpt- ds of SW Ilipvernbp boar- eddy during the pens at cc least fifty-two con. Res Sinn nth secanve weeks nex: district. Prior to the first mere thereat containing :ma notice ar =vett:semen: above Ace At Sn hea kluas rellIOSS8 referred to: and that said newspaper was a: ire co Sol/Cffss,a'fl$ymay questions ht hoard time aF each eE Me pupil-canons o! said notice Mfngiworn- cieiios cWSNlrtrenMe duly qualified lot that purrase within :he mean. .Slr M apt'. Ib�edions Inc;of an act entitled. "An Ac: Concerning Legal Sip body en saf Iei MAIM aencn, Advenlenten,s and Flaficcram. era : 34i the Fees o1 ?n.-item and Publishers thereof, rnd ' Owitio end Me avai oft strike fe IMe to Repeal all Ac:s ca ?aria of Ac:s in Canfuc: terri wNCJk9►tbe sy6ift-tof any with the Provisions of this Ac:.'approved Apnl i. sosb 1921, and ail amendaents thereof. and perncu- Tae eovernhn� y.may continue !arty o encoded by an act approved. March 33. we hearing as essary madams, 1923. and an act approved Mcy 18. 193L after fine conditlen thereof;Sian Me ergwed 71nMotion, with er. Pict willieu atnendilwns or may re- % --.,a4-c",�^..._.� fl. _ Iect pla reeeNtioa, .._ THE DOF COUNTY 'user Is91ONERs.tim Subscribed and sworn re u rt WELD Y;ODLORA11O before me 'its YYf MAY - Peppers'', Y01 CLeitD g YR1t' day of �-r//7/+I('_.__. n.�.. 13_ S TO t/eE a Sr:1eoi eNte sears --= � 7//��a , z!7< The e 4MA Loader e y, a leg. :.ty corium:amen espies ._ !�-' `�� .. — Notary h_itc ELIZABETH MASSEY 22.019 W,C.RID. 54 GREELEY, CO 80631 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION LONGMONT DAILY TIMES-CALL State of Colorado ) County of Boulder ) ss I, Roger L. Morris do solemnly swear that the LONGMONT DAILY TIMES-CALL is a daily newspaper printed, in whole or in part, and published in x. r� apt P • os the City of Longmont, County of Boulder, State of Colorado, t t.>p�i and which has general circulation therein and in parts of Boulder and Weld Counties; that said newspaper has been continuously frog and uninterruptedly published for a period of more than six months •ppa hryinq In emit Oim.sium nextprior to the first legalof the Frederick Juniorrsenro5 High . publication of the annexed notice School in Frederick.eaorede;on The d;y and lime listed below: of advertisement, that said newspaper has been admitted to the wanortzo.ltw TBAE Tie M.-,.. United States mails as second-class matter under the provisions ThepurpoeeofeydhunngMbrobuin- ing written and w7 wmmen%from the of the Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof, and public un the proposed creation of apm Oat taxing districts under Sections 0096 that said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified for publishing eotege,D.R.B. len.forme purees of providingambupnce and emergency �r legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws medical treetmdnt., The district isMWedad M ellpemPpe of the State of Colorado; that copies of each number of said poNmn.mWee% .,eangngofthe district will be Mente snbilygen 0 user newspaper, in which said notice or advertisement was published, teuanaorepetypa;. The district ea" B Th e$orma- were transmitted by mail or carrier to each of the subscribers non cesolellekr seated'Mich if. of said newspaper, according to the accustomed mode of business in mbuyn1daarlea: AY0YM hen the 1'li'µ in this office. Central WeldAmbue:To lane include all Grua of weld County except School District RE-11 ehd School Dis- That the annexed legal notice or advertisement was published trNIFIMuy IE-12. within the above areas*MI only be inckged with concurrence of the in the regular and entire editions of said daily newspaper xxxexoh governing beards m the munlapenus gwithin nch district, At the heating any registered elector of i the County may Aab�e��heard on the ei000- wwkWg7tbt�t*ng36'X9tf,gigi k for the period of 1 pllr{ciodMam rewentdJM ninor obiection AI i Ste dflrr and MI wen gblecltue ody r» 15 ohUi:public interest. Ceres. body on to DgW oNdla n the consecutive insertions; and that the first publication of said notice !ed&e /skies uw dthelaetuon of the service e of the uopNeed the wn4th is e the to Me territorych btlo . 1e Ins The any boy eft continue was in the issue of said newspaper dated ....M 6 O q he.ngyas eo soar me¢ e the MaZF tt•h -$6a 1--r hearing ontreof,necessary trove oposed reslluaio0 thereof.,without ou am proposed o r9eolNion,With or amendments. 19 83.., and that the last publication of said notice was in or may relect theptoppted resolution. . THE BOARD Of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS O WELD COUNTY.EUERSTIN a rch 26 f 83 BY MARY ANNfEUERETEIN the issue of said newspaper dated .. 19 WELDCOUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AMMOLEI3IITOTNEBOA.RB SY.Jeannette SYrt.Deputy �/IVt,I Q� DATED Mareh21.1983 Published in Me Dally Times-Cell.Long Assistant Business Manager mont.Colo,M,rch21ngw _ Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of March 19 83 My Commission Expires 'r6221,C-2 c74,' / .- .r.Tgr fey cow,.IccinN rxPlltrs FEE $...15.8.28 l.r/RLAC' 1-1300-02 Affidavit of Publication STATE OF COLORADO ss. County of Weld, I, Paula A. Barton of said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I am an advertising Berk of THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE, and THE GREELEY REPUBLICAN that the same is a daily newspaper of general circulation and printed and published in the City of Greeley, in said county and state; that the notice or 4. ,+A.,; advertisement, of which the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said daily newspaper for consecutive r' ' 'tsxt' J - (days) O; that the notice was published in the that t I M•' r GIVEN regular and entire issue of every number of said board aid County g Cote isttotrers will Mid a public newspaper during the period and time of publication of nn to to amag symha.Pom el rh` eaerma. 1yntort',�atricr High said notice, and in the newspaper ro er and not in a Smoot in.pragerie .tialorad% onproper thedryryry���andRm R DA�NSO,a �""' >., supplement thereof; that the first publication of said TIM losf.At. The Of Mid isror notice was contained in the issue of said newspaper oitain Mae and d rat corn- moms tae public theM0M bearing date thing d eNallah of e special taxing Merl<H undo.' sections p Me MO , COS: ieai for the Thirtieth purpose of prWimM ambulance andemetgency `el treatment. The dtatrrett I !MOM(' to day of March A.D. 19 g3 encompass the disttrns ict will be C Mom and the last publication thereof; in the issue of said a combination of,unr w• and newspaper propertytag. bearing date the - nt district,_ n`Proposed Id the Feech21, O,blutlgtb pd,Would Mbar 21,,,M3,by the Board,Would Thirtieth Megrim W bwinab W nderin; Ceairm�.waid Armtdanc•; - day of March A.D. 19 83 Ybldthee.dN�.awNe County.KyeEjd Mel District that said The published Greeley Daily Tribune and The Greeley RE-II el District RE-I2. Music within Me above Republican, has been continuously and areas tr be included with concurrence oI ma governing uninterruptedly during the period of at least six MardsOf.-Mw mdideipsNln within eachdistrict, months next prior to the first issue thereof contained At the hearth any registered onm��,COMM male si big said notice or advertisement above referred to; that said of inclusion liter aaclnfoti from the newspaper has been admitted to the United States district, and ad Well ruldections shall erhitt6b`ee°a`yt'on el by_ of themails as second-class matter under the provisions of the public Interest, Malt*kits donid. Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof; and oration the COS RUM people end Rot avalubRj)ey a'Oa eeryie.to the that said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified `terrifbry*MOIIIthe SIMI t of any 'techbbtecNen. for publishing legal notices and advertisements within The BsVWnRtb body may whine. the nearing n dedneery and may, the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. eff the cOnciuelon thereof,enact the tints,or, reWPM m March 30, 1983 th.proos*ra amendments, may select iM prapbMit BOARD Of. TtiE BOARD Of COUNTY WELD CQIJITMMCaORADp Total charge: $20.30 BY:MARt4.P1 - RET{IN WE. CCCLERK . ' y.,,,,y, l Abb _ n°rkka .010 -- C <� �.L �<'� -. * .i 4.3N Advertising Clerk Subscribed and n to before me this 30th(2_ March AD. 19 83 My cores h' -,� irs� Fob.,,,,.y d8, 19E (f'C/ Notary Public NOTICE OF HEARING ON CREATION OF SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE AMBULANCE AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT Docket #83-18 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Weld County Commissioners will hold a public hearing in the cafeteria of the Platte Valley Junior/Senior High School in Kersey, Colorado, on the day and time listed below: DATE: April 21, 1983 TIME: 7:00 P.M. The purpose of said hearing is for obtaining written and oral comments from the public on the proposed creation of a special taxing districts under Sections 30-35-901-906, C.R.S. 1973, for the purpose of providing ambulance and emergency medical treatment. The district is intended to encompass portions of Weld County. Funding of the district will be from a combination of user fees and property tax. The district, as proposed in the Formation resolutions presented March 21, 1983, by the Board, would have the following boundaries: Central Weld Ambulance: To include all areas of Weld County except School District RE-I1 and School District RE-12. Municipalities within the above areas will only be included with concurrence of the governing boards of the municipalities within each district. At the hearing any registered elector of the County may be heard on the proposal, including questions of inclusion in or exclusion from the district, and all such objections shall be determined by the governing body on the basis of the public interest, taking into consideration the needs of the people and the availability of the service to the territory which is the subject of any such objection. The governing body may continue the hearing as necessary and may, after the conclusion thereof, enact the proposed resolution, with or without amendments, or may reject the proposed resolution. 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: March 21, 1983 PUBLISHED: March 24, 1983 Affidavit of Publication STATE OF COLORADO ss. County of Weld, 1, Paula A. Barton of said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I am an advertising clerk of THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE, and THE GREELEY REPUBLICAN that the same is a daily newspaper of generalcirculation and printed and published in the City of Greeley, in said county and state; that the notice or ,'tl� advertisement, of which the annexed is a true copy, has rba it ,ia+; R Witt 371»EN, been published in said daily newspaper for consecutive Hper! or W.m County Commissromrs will nom a public (days) (weak* that the notice was published in the heating aaits le cafeteria,of. the g umx/frro, Mmh regular and entire issue of every number of said achoel W •Ml', bldretb, on me day au r mw., newspaper during the period and time of publication of rimf pe r'e'r. '' said notice, and in the newspaper proper and not in a Tisopergpip of Hie bearing:e for obtigWJ tai tcth. supplement thereof; that the first publication of said maid' n tF"nn6 ion -qn. r:°t!"a1° <ra rwn .r , ap.d. notice was contained in the issue of said newspaper ae-Tf�fR.1e»,.ajr.pr; bearing date purpose of providing ambulance aneleem tllrep iptt esemenf. Tencompass trot, Weld Co y.to Thirtieth M po IoM o/meCounty. Funding of me district will be from Drop mgfa�xi dr.yyR, and day of March A.D. 19 83 The disulcp as geapoead in the and the last publication thereof; in the issue of said Formritleef ufauRwa> preeented, newspaper bearing date the march al,lea.py fife gbart•watlfq nave the following bNrnilc.,. feetWa aeeylAmbiliaq<e To Include WI l areas Of Word Thirtieth_ GoanM x except Scpialrr<r RE.nand School al r2tRE-m.` A.D. 19 83 aawddlpaunea.wiRl(n,ghe 'beetr day of March • :Z WwtlyE °nib be lnpigoVe wltl that said The Greeley Daily Tribune and The Greeley <bneurrella of 11{a gbveTni' bares of me munlcfpoigles wlmla Republican, has been published continuously and each district. - At_,tie,bearing: cap register.' uninterruptedly during g the period of at least six elector of the County may be heart on teeerdposat'mclW months next of Inclusion in or exclusion it m till prior to the first issue thereof contained district,-end en .dch'mbteinm* said notice or advertisement above referred to; that said shall be deform..d-by the goJc. erning body on the cats of r news public moat.gming,mw cons° paper has been admitted to the United States emirtion the ologe eli„ y !toepeY mails as second-class matter under the provisions of the wle* istb"ublectelen" Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof; and rvbMawhic rne�j�y r.m ncenant`y that said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified �.and ln.p ester the conclvslo.,thereof, eno l for publishing legal notices and advertisements within tni• a regal filMll j'bm. win,ar.p w Map ENthe meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. E fE URTt WELD e0 co March 30, 1983 gY:MARi'AIpNaICSEyiigHRST E I R WHLO COUNTDER AyLERKARO Total charge: $20.30 R Heat DHR R0C{:HRK TD f: y Advertising Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th March Y o A.D. 1983 My co missi expires r'--1-7 " "'Ty' `to' mro 28, I9' atti Notary Public AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION LONGMONT DAILY TIMES-CALL State of Colorado ) County of Boulder ) ss I, Roger L. Morris do solemnly swear that the LONGMONT DAILY TIMES-CALL is a daily newspaper printed, in whole or in part, and published in tam B the City of Longmont, County of Boulder, State of Colorado, TAXING E and which has general circulation therein and in parts of Boulder " lit r ' and Weld Counties; that said newspaper has been continuously 'NOTICE ISREBEBYolOp Mal led Board and uninterruptedly published for a period of more than six months Of WeldCounty ireth esletrpwID Mk a public hearing iataSeem(Hen al the next prior to the first publication of the annexed legal notice in tee yallex Duado on i"Rieh School g I<aray Colorado o tae day and time of advertisement, that said newspaper has been admitted to the i(2,74 , -% " --""--- United States mails as second-class matter under the provisions epur° rf said in- The written and oral comments is rom the of the Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof, and putkg le the end oral ed cremo from me del to i n rictsund r Sections n of cps that said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified for publishing °"-ee.lCRls. 1b73. arseppurssesof promi.C.R.S. lane for the purpose of legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws pmwwkal treambulance M`a and emergency of the State of Colorado; that copies of each number of said The district intended Funding encompass IIne mdrico of Weld Countycombination of seer newspaper, in which said notice or advertisement was published, rimandprill openfy to• of rThe emand al proposed in the Forma- were transmitted by mail or carrier to each of the subscribers lion resolutions presented WIT 21, 1303.by the Board would have folbw- of said newspaper, according to the accustomed mode of business mg boundaries: in this office. Central Weld Ambulance.To Include pa areas of Weld COun1Yy1(gapt School District RE-11 and School Dis- That the annexed legal notice or advertisement was published mcl RE-1p. Municipalities within the above areas will only be included with conburrenee of the in the regular and entire editions of said daily newspaper Kite@ nick -when eac bisua at IM'nwhmle"nles the each district 'Alth the hearing maany headon elector of the County gayest.hard on the proDo- walk SIX OlOJt - x xack esl.IncwpMo yueauprunc inclusion inch da)�t 7w7C0d4(for the period of 1 ebjectentabe isber and all such gbwrnIngb hsomn $hie fthed by the Iry 5t.g.n e BOOllnenu the pier sl. h pg le gheiearaa the consecutive insertions; and that the first publication of said notice ne sortndp.o%o lh41 co.billroI th sank.to the territory which is the subject of ^such y mcgon. The pow a body ay continue the was in the issue of said newspaper dated Ma-r..ch-..2.6•e Nearing aoeessyy and may after se. conduction theritOtpr enact ms proposed remliree with with bred t alendoente ousel reject the pr remlutign. 19 S3 and that the last publication of said notice was in THE ROOF COUNTY �/—/Jt ,/t�7 ,COLORbbO BY:NARY NttFEUERSTEIN, a'�-a lQ� ,� DATED::March eSewsISTMIGDpety the issue of said newspaper dated ..... ...�anrch 26 r t1AA9 -�83 WE DcouMTx *NO RECORDER .� •(�u(,na 9asy awp mint.Colo.March 25.1003 ssrstant Business Manager Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2.6.th day of ...Mar.c.h 19 .83.. My Commission Expires .... otary P li FEE $ 15 .28 \--•'- i- MY CC* rrrr. rs 1-1300-02 a Affidavit of Publication � sa. STATE OF COLORACO. ) "^l"" Count of Weld. 3 uNWOMIta M_O OW ONTO'If WMIT MOM* MOM I. d // (/1�(hCl[J of by M•the l Volley Jobier> ektr H1*Sebe to said runty at Weld. being duly'swa say that,- KN me g a d aneeg I am hluher f y t V�flr - DATi: April it IMg at the name is a week! news,. , TIMir 2•M P.M. Y Per of general cinslanan ante ,endpublished in the Tbe purgers of laid bearing IS top obtaining MINI the public a lie an not said county nd state: that the notice or edven rated teeing et a MIF. yew..• tisement, of which the annexed is a true copy. inflator •iq.>L MA. pk'iie has been pubhshe in said weekly rewspcper taOManed / and itiWtaftrader for camec_ttve weeks: that the nano was Puol shea art the law The estSr '�try- regular and enure issue of every number cf said Funding et M Wald tprset(r. I gbdrM MK be Fan newspaper donna the penod end time of nubil- e rpuibUNNM'al S . face lad cation of said notice end in the newspaper properly M%.'. Proper and not in a supplement thereat: drat the Tee�'i raiikens- el 111e list publication of said nacce wan contained an rananw Merck 21,1 the!yard,wouldth�e,�/gsue of said newspaper beortna date. the bore lhe be etdarirs: �LL� day at 11 i, 19 73 GOMM'.MMrs Ampo lancer-TO and the :eat pubtira ion r..e,e.t m the issue at 'patwSaliron d web COM- said aewspemer bear mg date, the ' h eflSteseM giyrkt tilt-11 �'(7 day ct Mrs ISM Dlalrfkt RE-II. :95,/itilLic 9 chat the saidareast •dd Y %.9k beras eWN r - 1 R geyM11b1g eye_ tge M M,imaildpefilles within has been published centinucusly and uninterrupt- edly during the pence cf cr least fifty-two con. At the ngietenC aecattve weeks next prior to the first issue thereof ealeb et ..sy elebeerK containing sale notice cr cdvernsement above the Rbefflin dMelaYa referred 1N, and that said newspaper was at the distrkt • as:ewb tune of each of the oubl¢eeons of said notice. sr M by lie duly qualified for that purpose within the mean- Sole ing of an act. curftied. An Ac' Concerrfng Legal eels : OS Mid top Notices. Advertisements and Publications and • .> Jo the Fees at Printers and Puoisiem thereof. end of a11y atKb- ecaei.•�, m Repeal all Acts urd P=m of Acts an Conflict . • with the Pravtstons of this Act." approved Aunt 7• zpees aaainue 1921. and all amendments thereat and ;Me get Inane,.a•aa Early as mended by an act approved. March 30. ma prapdaM`. not* or 1921 and- act approved !.Say.l9. 1931. sit dOrleabetY am, a rn0y re, 7 T. SRS ' / c .. waocoiFMTY,tDtostDD Pualfsher BY:MARailY It lR'RS N tbit kJEiK D Subscribed end sworn to before ..m a tau ...Z_.. .... 'TU lyi6fl C,X dab .,. ,2j BY:, i1t1 _. /b.__ .O.. 13 ' DApTID Macoynb Sali MIS CJ / �s� r,- Tm ,',failie dr",net.. Lahr ----‘-.4/2-," 2.C 1.L'LL.W_�/i ii re-.1C-c/ My c---issten pires __//-/_ryS- Notary Public ELIZABETH MASSE ' 22079 W.C.RD. 54 GREELEY, CO 8063 i EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION of Weld County School District No. Re-11. Weld County School District No. Re-11 consists of all territory within a boundary line described as follows (all Townships (T) are north of the 40° Base Line and all Ranges (R) are west of the 6th Principal Meridian) : 1. Beginning at the NE corner of Sec. 24, T12N, R56W, being the NE corner of Weld County; 2. Thence south to the SE corner of Sec. 13, T7N, R56W; 3. Thence east into Logan County to the SE corner of the SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Sec. 18, T7N, R55W; 4. Thence north to the NW corner of the NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said Sec. 18, T7N, R55W; 5. Thence east to the center of said Sec. 18, T7N, R55W; 6. Thence south to the S 1/4 corner of said Sec. 18, T7N, R55W; 7. Thence east to the NE corner of the NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 19, T7N, R55W; 8. Thence south to the SE corner of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Sec. 19, T7N, R55W; 9. Thence west to the W 1/4 corner of said Sec. 19, T7N, R55W being a point on the E boundary line of Weld County; 10. Thence south along the E boundary line of Weld County to the SE corner of Sec. 36, T7N, R56W; 11. Thence west along the Weld County boundary line to the SW corner of Sec. 36, T7N, R60W; 12. Thence north to the NW corner of Sec. 24, T7N, R60W; 13. Thence east to the NE corner of said Sec. 24, T7N, R60W; 14. Thence north to the NW corner of Sec. 6, TBN, R59W; 15. Thence east to the NW corner of Sec. 6, T8N, R58W; 16. Thence north to the N boundary line of Weld County at the NW corner of Sec. 19, T12N, R58W; 17. Thence east along the N boundary line of Weld County to the point of beginning. EXHIBIT "B" LEGAL DESCRIPTION of Weld County School District No. Re-12. Weld County School District consists of all territory within a boundary line described as follows (all Townships (T) are north of the 40° Base Line and all Ranges (R) are west of the 6th Principal Meridian) : 1. Beginning on the N boundary line of Weld County at the NE corner of Sec. 24, T12N, R59W; 2. Thence south to the SE corner of Sec. 36, T9N, R59W; 3. Thence west to the S 1/4 corner of Sec. 34, T9N, R61W; 4. Thence north to the S 1/4 corner of Sec. 22, T9N, R61W; 5. Thence west to the SW corner of Sec. 19 , T9N, R61W; 6. Thence north to the W 1/4 corner of Sec. 18, T9N, R61W; 7. Thence west to the center of Sec. 13, T9N, R62W; 8. Thence north to the S 1/4 corner of Sec. 36, T10N, R62W; 9. Thence west to the SW corner of Sec. 32, T10N, R62W; 10. Thence north to the NW corner of said Sec. 32, T10N, R62W; 11. Thence west to the NE corner of Sec. 36, T10N, R63W; 12. Thence south to the SE corner of said Sec. 36, T1ON, R63W; 13. Thence west to the SW corner of Sec. 31, T10N, R63W; 14. Thence north to the NW corner of said Sec. 31, T10N, R63W; 15. Thence west to the SW corner of Sec. 28, T10N, R64W; 16. Thence north to the NW corner of Sec. 16, T10N, R64W; 17. Thence west to the SW corner of Sec. 7, T10N, R64W; 18. Thence north to the N boundary line of Weld County at the NW corner of Sec. 19, T12N, R64W; 19. Thence east along said N boundary line of Weld County to the point of beginning. mEmoRAnDurT Board of County Commissioners March 15, 1983 To Date Don Warden COLORADO From Ambulance Service District Subject:_ Based upon the recommendation of the Ad Hoc Committee, the following actions and timetable have been prepared for your consideration: Date Action to Consider March 21, 1983 Present Formation Resolution and set hearing date. March 24, 1983 Publish notice of hearing and send information to fire districts and municipalities. April 18, 1983 Hearing at 10:00 a.m. April 18 - 21, 1983 Continue hearings to four areas of County. April 1 - May 15 Ask towns to act on inclusion/exclusion resolutions. May 16, 1983 Board consider final formation of District. June 30, 1983 Final date for legal challenge. October, 1983 Board consider 1984 budget for District. November 15, 1983 Board set mill levy for District. January, 1, 1984 District begins service. March 21, 1983 Dear Council Member: At the conclusion of the public hearings on the formation of the Ambulance Special Taxing District on October 13, 1982, the Board of County Commissioners delayed any further action until the matter could be more fully studied by an Ad Hoc Committee. As you are aware, all fire districts, municipalities, and ambulance services in the County were invited to attend the meetings and to provide input. Based upon the study of the Ad Hoc Committee, the attached recommendations were presented to the Board of County Commissioners on March 21, 1983. The recommendations call for the formation of an Ambulance Special Taxing District in the County excluding School District R11 and School District R-12. The funding of the district is recommended to be from a combination of user fees and property taxes. You are encouraged to read the recommendations to more fully understand their specifics. The Board of County Commissioners has scheduled the following hearings located throughout the County to consider input from all citizens before any final decision on the formation of the district is made: Place City/Town Date Time Centennial Complex Greeley April 18, 1983 10:00 a.m. Highland High School (Auditorium) Ault April 18, 1983 7:00 p.m. Roosevelt High School (Cafeteria) Johnstown April 19, 1983 7:00 p.m. Frederick High School (Small Gymnasium) Frederick April 20, 1983 7:00 p.m. Platte Valley High School (Cafeteria) Kersey April 21, 1983 7:00 p.m. The purpose of the hearing is for obtaining written and oral comments from the public on the proposed creation of a Special Taxing District under Section 30-35-901-906, CRS 1973, for the purpose of providing ambulance and emergency medical treatment. At the hearing, any registered elector of the County may be heard on the proposal, including questions of inclusion in or exclusion from the district, and all such objections shall be determined by the Board of County Commissioners on the basis of the public interest, taking into consideration the needs of the people and the availability of service to the territory which is the subject of any objection. As explained in the Fall of 1982, municipalities within the proposed district will only be included with concurrence of the governing boards of the municipalities within each district. For this reason, the Board of County Commissioners are requesting that, by May 15, 1983, we receive back a Resolution from each municipality as to whether or not your municipality consents to be included. If a municipality does not consent, then they will automatically excluded per the State statute and no tax will be levied. If the district is formed, ambulance service will be provided by the County taxing district to areas that have excluded themselves, but residents of those areas or municipalities will pay the full rate without the 60% discount as recommended by the Ad Hoc Committee. A proposed general resolution to be used by the municipalities for inclusion has been drafted by the County Attorney and enclosed. The time and effort spent by the committee members and all of the representatives of the fire districts and municipalities who attended was greatly appreciated by the Board of County Commissioners. Your continued cooperation will be appreciated and if you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact Board members, Jerry Wones, Director of Ambulance Services, or Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration at 356-4000. Very truly yours, Board of County Commissioners Chuck Carlson Chairman CC/DDW/lsb enclosure cc: Fire Districts SAMPLE RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County has proposed the establishment of the Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District pursuant to C.R.S. 1973 §30-35-901, et seq. , in order to provide ambulance and emergency medical treatment by means of a resolution of March 21, 1983, and WHEREAS, the district is proposed to include territory within this municipality, and WHEREAS, it is in the public interest of the citizens of this municipality to have the services provided by the district within the municipality, and WHEREAS, consent of this governing body, pursuant to C.R.S. 1973 §30-35-103(2) , is required before such services may be provided within this municipality or an assessment, tax or levy made on property within this municipality. by that (Enacting Clause) (Name of Governing Body) consent is hereby given for the inclusion of the municipality of into the Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District, the furnishing of services by the district within the corporate limits of this municipality, the assessment of an ad valorum tax on property within the corporate limits of the municipality to finance the district and the collection of fees for services rendered within the corporate limits of this municipality. The above and foregoing action was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the day of , A.D. , 1982. Mayor MEMO AfDU OEMs. Board of County CommissionersMarch 11, 1983 re Date Ambulance Ad Hoc Committee COLORADO From Final Recommendations Subject: At the March 10, 1983 meeting, the Ambulance Ad Hoc Committee appointed by your Board voted eight in favor of the attached proposed recommendations concerning the creation of an emergency medical services tax district. There was one vote against the recommendations from the Kersey representative. The attached proposed recommendations were made with the following two comments from the committee: 1. Plan C, as recommended for original funding purposes with the condition that volunteers be encouraged and used to the maximum extent possible. 2. During the public hearing process, the hearing should be continued and held in the following locations: Greeley, Kersey, Highland School (Ault, Pierce, Nunn area), Frederick (South County) , and Johnstown/Windsor area. WELD COUNTY EMS TAX DISTRICT PROPOSED RECOMMENDATIONS OBJECTIVE The Ambulance Ad Hoc Committee was appointed by the County Commissioners to study emergency medical services in Weld County and to make recommendations regarding alternative funding for these services. During its meetings, the Committee has gathered information on the EMS system and considered proposals for an EMS tax district. Based on those discussions, the Committee has prepared these proposed recommendations. Copies of this proposal have been circulated to towns and fire districts for additional comment and input. PHILOSOPHY OF THE TAX DISTRICT The central objective of the EMS tax district is to provide the best available emergency medical services at a reasonable cost. It is the opinion of the Committee that ambulance service is one of the necessary emergency services to be provided by local governments, along with police and fire protection. Experience has shown that the most economical approach is quick response resue units provided by the local fire districts, backed up by paramedic transport units. Unfortunately, ambulance service impacts most heavily on the senior citizens and the economically disadvantaged. Based on the present rate structure, the costs for both paramedic services and helicopter transport are not affordable to the majority of citizens. The tax district would provide a permanent funding base for emergency medical services in Weld County. A new rate structure for ambulance services is proposed at one-half the 1982 rates. Each patient transported would be responsible for approximately 40% of the total cost of the paramedic services. A similar proposal is made regarding the cost of helicopter transport. Air Life has been used effectively during the last eight months for medical emergencies throughout the County. Unfortunately, most insurance plans do not adequately cover the cost of this service and its use is regularly withheld for financial reasons. The tax district proposes to supplement a district resident's insurance for helicopter transport up to a maximum of 60% of the total charge. This will make helicopter transport affordable to the majority of district residents when a bona fide medical emergency exists. Based on the statistics shown later in this proposal, it appears that helicopter transport has been used effectively by both urban and rural areas of the County. It is the intent of the tax district to support the first responders from the various fire departments. Approximately $12,000 for specialized EMS training for first responders is included in this proposal. In a like manner, the tax district also proposes to provide $50,000 toward the continued upgrading and development of EMS communications through the Weld County Regional Communications Center. EMS communications is the backbone of the system and includes every emergency service operating in Weld County. BUDGET ALTERNATIVES The Ad Hoc Committee considered three proposals based on various staffing levels of paid and volunteer personnel. A copy of the three plans is attached to this proposal. The tax levies for the three plans varies from .85 to .95 mills. The Committee recommends that Plan C be implemented. With a mill levy of .954%, the cost to the average homeowner would be approximately $8. 10. This plan is the most conservative approach and provides full funding for all services. A final decision on staffing levels can be made at a later date when more information on the permanent use of volunteers is available. It is the opinion of the Committee that it would be wiser to start with full funding and be able to cut back appropriately, rather than be faced with a mill levy increase if the lower funding levels are insufficient. AREA OF THE TAX DISTRICT The total valuation of the EMS tax district is $816,559,840 and includes all school districts in the County except R-11 and R-12. AIR LIFE STATISTICS Through the end of January, 1983, 64% of the patients transported by Air Life have been Weld County residents. 40% of the Weld County residents have been from the Greeley area and 60% from the remainder of Weld County. 58% of the Greeley residents were transported on first response flights and 42% were medical transfers. Excluding Greeley, there were 71% first response flights and 29% medical transfers. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Members of the County staff will be happy to meet with any of the town boards and fire districts that need additional information and explanation. WELD COUNTY EMS TAX DISTRICT PLAN "A" Budget Mill Levy Paramedic Services $818 , 112 . 6504 Helicopter Transport 105 , 150 . 1288 1st Responder Funds 12 , 000 . 0147 Communications 50 , 000 . 0612 TOTALS $985 , 262 . 8551 Cost per average homeowner $7 . 30 per year Plan A is 2 paid crews , 2 crews with volunteers . WELD COUNTY EMS TAX DISTRICT PLAN "B " Budget Mill Levy Paramedic Services $847 , 289 . 6861 Helicopter Transport 105 , 150 . 1288 1st Responder Funds 12 , 000 . 0147 Communications 50 , 000 . 0612 TOTALS $1 , 014 , 439 . 8908 Cost per average homeowner $7 . 60 per year Plan B is 3 paid crews , 1 crew with volunteers . WELD COUNTY EMS TAX DISTRICT PLAN "C" Budget Mill Levy Paramedic Services $899 , 559 . 7501 Helicopter Transport 105 , 150 . 1288 1st Responder Funds 12 , 000 . 0147 Communications 50 , 000 . 0612 TOTALS $1 , 066 ,709 . 9548 Cost per average homeowner $8 . 10 per year Plan "C " is 4 paid crews . TOWN OF FREDERICK �� •� Box 435 F Frederick, Colo. 80530 Ph. 833-2388 xnp �` � 'gra, -p~ May 4, 1983 CANMr. Chuck Carlson, Chairman Weld County Board of Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Co. 80632 Dear Mr. Carlson: I am enclosing the resolution that the Town of Frederick passed to include the Town in the Ambulance Special Taxing District. Sincerely, kends DeSantis Town Clerk 'as 'Ado P 1411 SASSERer, ° WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County has nronosed the establishment of the Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District pursuant to C.R.S. 1973 S30-35-901 , et seg. , in order to provide ambulance and emergency medical treatment by means of a resolution of !larch 21 , 1983, and WHEREAS, the district is proposed to include territory within this municipality, and WHEREAS, it is in the public interest of the citizens of this muni- cipality to have the services provided by the district within the municipality, and WHEREAS, consent of this governing body, pursuant to C.R.S. 1973 S30-35-103(2) , is required before such services may be provided within this municipality or an assessment, tax or levy made on property within this municipality. Resolved by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Frederick that consent is hereby given for the inclusion of the municipality of Frederick into the Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District, the furnishing of services by the district within the corporate limits of this municipality, the assess- ment of an ad valorum tax on property within the corporate limits of the municipality to finance the district and the collection of fees for services rendered within the corporate limits of this municipality. The above and foregoing action was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of April , A.D. , 1983. layor ATTEST: �\ �t��- own 'fer�C V V • April 18, 1983 Weld County Commissioners Weld County Centennial Center C 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Gentlemen: �� An area of approximately 28 square miles of Weld County is V served by the Berthoud Fire Protection District. This area extends East from Weld County Road 1 to the East side of ] Interstate Highway 25; from U. S. Highway 60, South to Weld County Road 36. We suggest that this area be excluded from the proposed county-wide ambulance district. Our opinion is that this Omni area is better served by our district's basic life support unit and advanced life support ambulances from McKee Medical Center. • Respectfully, (.. Df/ LI7).e,--,-1,--,i41(74., D Phil R. Pennock, President Berthoud Fire Protection District JPRP/skf o101 1 „O. (S) Ga��Ec 275 Mountain Ave., Berthoud,Colorado 80513 TO: Weld County Commissioners January 28, 1982 c/o John Martin, Chairman 915-10th Street 0,`\`.__ Greeley, Colorado 80631 ,wt\ FROM: Sister Mary Regis Leahy, R.S.M. P.O. Box 233 Frederick, Colorado 80530 ~`' ? v c� G. To Whom it may concern: I am adding my own protest to several that may have come your way regarding the situation existing now that the Weld County Ambulance has been based in Ft. Lupton, Colorado. It is good that the people of Ft. Lupton now have this service, and that you have responded to their need. In the Tri-Torn area of Frederick, Firestone and Dacono, the people assumed the task of providing Basic Life Support Ambulance services about eleven years ago when distance and apathy on the part of persons who should have cared prevented prompt emergency care for our people. Our citizens subscribe yearly for this service. Because we keep costs low, we are able to keep emergency medical assistance available to the poor and elderly who live on fixed incomes. As a trained Emergency Medical Technician I can appreciate the fine qualities of a trained Paramedic. For the most part I can depend on them to assist us when an extreme emergency arises. However, since the citizens asked for the presence of the Advanced Life Support System in their town, I question the wisdom and the motives of the people of the Weld County Ambulance who park their ambulance on the "S" Curve of Highway 52, poised for flight in either direction should tragedy occur in either the Tri-Towns or in Ft. Lupton. If they are late in responding to the people of Ft. Lupton becusse of their distance , can they justify this loss of a patient to a family in Ft. Lupton2 -2- The communication problem extant pits the Paramedic against the E.M.T. whose services are often needed in Basic Life Support situations. As professionals ourselves , we do not appreciate patients being treated with cold superiority, callousness and even some failure in skillful administration of treatment. We have documented cases when a Longmont Emergency Room physician desperately requested fewer calls involving Paramedic III because he had to repair damage done by the Paramedic III. Possible solution: Since not all calls in this area require the services of an Advanced Life Support System Ambulance , and many of our calls are mere transport of a patient with no need for IV' s or heart monitor, WE WOULD ASK THAT THE E.M. T. IN CHARGE BE ALLOWED TO JUDGE THE SERIOUSNESS OF THE CALL AND REQUEST HELP FROM A PARAMEDIC IF HE7SHE IS NEEDED. It is unfair to assume that a Dispatcher at Greeley can judge the situation. Too often we have two ambulances sent to a call requiring only one. THIS IS A WASTE OF TIME, MONEY, AND TALENT. It is unfair to have the poor, the elderly, the voiceless of our Tri-Towns burdened with extra billing when they did not even summon the Weld County Ambulance. ( THE DISPATCHER SENT ANYONE IN THE AREAII ) There has to be another way to justify placing that expensive A.L.S. Unit down here besides interfering with an already established volunteer organization. Since this is the Year of the Volunteer, how about some recognition for the many hours of devoted duty T.A.V.A.S. has given to this County and these three towns. Si.�cerely yours, _., C-4/6 .2. -e-?--g.; , s l a "CA' `1 - �_>�. e _.\ 1)Cry , ecly _"< e \ �c • �' Ar e dvt a � C? o vv tin o- " C p ‘-}L)--c JTh t j�.-ervW �N..c.�, . ` \r.�v.y o .1� sSL��(1��a- - .9--..� a- a 'Oen S-V- -CEP-�•� �..ri. -jJ, ''.- >-4 \ -ica-.Jl_ vim.-c- .pv..,vw. , L.;�1t & 9-+a^r-eR ,)o-er.,rt,rrQ0 k i is)0c ' S - o-er-" .• (\. & - . Q , ^..o_ & ( x �� ^ Ak �w Ja`y�i s u ./4� tArLe-(' CS- \yam` ) /vim -EA 1J vim , i✓ t s-.r‘.., "A- U _s-S)-(c) x y_t w - F Cjg2zt•r err, -r-E) Y-'--IF- f ,!]i- f11'- -&'\Y 'C ln/� -rte; 0 p Ls4, ti..„. 0. we A i Ak.07, LajX o__ i 'w-e-o:tc ( \av,.-a-ran-,-, Yt -1.1,.`-SI2N 7- . c C . " E� '^/�. . ---- ,_., v�S.nT-vim P +N-e c gyp .. 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(print name) (circ SIGNATURE: ADDRESS : 6,57 2 3 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I HAVE READ DnAND I UNDERSTAND THE WELD COUNTY EMS TAX DISTRICT. I C� /�r CS (SUPPORT / OPPOSE) THIS PROPOSAL. (print one) (circle on- o SIGNATURE:'77(J74 ADDRESS : t C TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I HAVE READ AND I�`UNDERSTAAND THE WELD COUNTY EMS TAX DISTRICT. I b'('1'r'T-11 TO I'i7 ( `.�I - (SUPPORT / OPPOSE) THIS PROPOSAL. ((print name) (circle one) SIGNATURE: „.1-G--t.:171/4 ADDRESS :'/1:1,11-/ t 5 l , ti F`{' (17y Pierce, II 44111,0, 4 . sorrl of County Co ?issioners Center'Ac l Jes ter a4 915, 10th St. Greeley, Colo. (10631 Dear Sirs: I Al writing to protest the establish '!ent of ar :.a.lance dist— rict runnorted '?y a ?ill levy. If cities can opt out I 'relieve indi'ridur 1 fnr. ls should be a -le to or else it. should )e !rourht ton vote of the people. I believe the e gergency rescue units of our local fire eepn.rtionts should run the al )lalsnces arc? f!ure- ing ^.nd control shoulc' rel i:n in these units. Corftising the whole issue is the heicopter ser' ice. It is one of the reisows that our 4ospitn1 costs hie sonree since our hosr,itnl charged nnles :end changed fronn ,eing e good low cost hosni t^1 to n high priced. •1eeic l center too .?any car;-.ot afford to use. Sincerely l • _ T7 J . or ,^'E_ _'utili. at. 1, ,ox 10A Pierc', Colo. `'0,350 ofurt of pIatteuille lntnrpnrateb 1876 411 GOODRICH AVENUE PLATTEVILLE. COLO. 80651 May 4, 1983 PHONE 785-2 245 s a Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Sirs: Enclosed is Resolution 83-1 of the Town of Platteville granting con- ditional consent to be included in the Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District. Very truly yours, Gayle R. Orr Town Clerk Enc.1 FROM ARROWS TO ATOMS •Home of the Fort St. Vrain Nuclear Generating Plant TOWN OF PLATTEVILLE, COLORADO Lnhaik RESOLUTION 83-1 'n ate .go43. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of'Weld county has proposed the establishment of the Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District pursuant to C.R.S. 1973, Section 30-35-901, et. seq., in order to provide ambulance and emergency medical treat- ment by means of a resolution of March 21, 1983, and WHEREAS, the District is proposed to include territory within the Town of Platteville, and WHEREAS, consent of this governing body, pursuant to C.R.S. 1973, Section 30-35-103(2) , is required before an assess- ment, tax or levy may be made on property within this municipality. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Platteville that conditional consent is hereby given for the inclusion of the Town of Platteville into the Weld Ambu- lance Special Taxing District, the furnishing of services by the District within the corporate limits of the Town of Platteville, the assessment of an ad valorum tax on property within the corpo- rate limits of the Town of Platteville to finance the District and the collection of fees for services rendered within the corporate limits of the Town of Platteville. This consent to be included in the Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District is conditioned upon the following events taking place: 1. That the Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District be formed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County pur- suant to C.R.S. 1973, Section 30-35-901, et. seq. . 2. That the mill levy assessed upon property within the corporate limits of the Town of Platteville shall not exceed 1 mill for the tax year 1984. 3. That the present contractual arrangement with the Platteville Fire Protection District with regard to rates for am- bulance services charged to residents of the Fire Protection District shall remain in effect. 4. That the Board of Trustees of the Town of Platteville shall have the right and ability to withdraw the Town and all property within the Town from the Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District upon resolution of the Board of Trustees and the giving of thirty (30) day's notice to the Board of County Commissioners. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 3rd day of May, 1983. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, TOWN OF PLATTEVILLE,COLORADO R ERT STERKEL, Mayor ATTEST: TOWN ERE I hereby certify this document is a true and correct copy of the original , which is kept and maintained in my custody as is required by law. WITNESS my hand and seal this 4th day of May, 983. -41 GAY E R. 0RR Town Clerk Town of Platteville TOWN OF ERIE POLICE DEPARTMENT a4B HOLBROOK FIRE DEPARTMENT 828-3200 BOX 100 828-3152 449-3158 ERIE,COLORADO 80516 828-3843 440-3083 April 15, 1983 _ • .' ) !.1.18j cuticeut it 'r.Via. Jackie Johnson, Commissioner Board of County Commissioners P. o. Box 758 Erie, Co. 80516 Dear Commissioner Johnson: Thank you for your letter of April 4, 1983 concerning the Ambulance Tax District. After review of your letter by the Board of Trustees on April 14th, the Board asked that a letter be sent to you stating they are expressing limited interest in the District and they have requested that all information you have on the subject be forwarded to them for their review. Sincerely, David 'Louis Mayor DL/gs TOWN OF ERIE POLICE DEPARTMENT •45 HOLBROOK FIRE DEPARTMENT 828-3200 BOX 1OO 828-3152 419-3156 ERIE, COLORADO 805}6 828-3843 449-3085 fir- May 3rd 19$3 cwek• co Jackie Johnson Commissioner District II Greeley, Colorado $0632 Re: Formation of Ambulance Special Taxing District Dear Ms. Johnson: Thank you for your letter of April 20, 19$3 regarding the formation of an Ambulance Special Taxing District. This proposal was reviewed again by the Board of Trustees at their meeting held on May 2nd, 19$3. At that time the Board unanimously approved a motion not to become part of that district. The Town does appreciate your giving us the opportunity to become a part of the district and thank you for keeping us informed on this matter. Sincerely, avid Louis DL/du 1 �� ; . DMAC0)7r:95) MAY 1 21983 GREELEY. COLO. RESOLUTION 83 - 2 TOWN OF SEVERANCE, COLORADO WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County has proposed the establishment of the Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District pursuant to C.R.S. 1973, Section 30-35-901 , et. seq. , in order to provide ambulance and emergency medical treatment, by means of a resolution of March 21 , 1983, and WHEREAS, the district is proposed to include territory within the Town of Severance, and WHEREAS, consent of this governing body, pursuant to C.R.S. 1973, Section 30-35-103(2), is required before such services may be provided within the Town of Severance, or assessment, tax or levy made upon property within the Town of Severance; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Severance, that the Town has determined not to be included within the Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District, and hereby requests that land and property within the corporate limits of the Town of Severance be removed from the special district boundries. ORDERED AND ADOPTED this 11th day of May, 1983. / ‘ Mayor, ow of Severance —ATT T: ` —1 G. t'a-\\_) Torn b erk May 13 , 1983 Weld County Commissioners 'P1e1 915 to St . p r-,{� r" tit. .ERS ov Greeley, Colorado 80631 + j MAY 1 6 1983 'I Dear Commissioners , GREELEY. COLO. The Board of Directors of the Windsor Severance Fire Protection District met in regular session May 12 , 1983 and after reviewing phone calls , letters and general public comments about the proposed Weld County Ambulance District , the Directors voted unan- imously not to support the ambulance service and to be excluded from the Weld County Ambulance special taxation district. The phone calls , letters and public comment was decisively negative against the Ambulance District and sone are. attached. District President Ernest W. Ti s The following are comments received by phone , personal con- tact and letters , by the directors of the Windsor Severance Fire Protection Distrist . 1 . We 're always dipping into the barrel without a lid on it . The property tax is the most Unfairbf-all taxes. 2 . County Commissioneers are out of touch with the public. 3 . Flight for life helicopter -a luxury most people can ill afford. Northern Colorado Medical Center just wants to keep up with the Jonses . 4. We don' t get a chance to vote against the flight for life . 5. If we have to pay 40% for ambulance service we might as well pay it all. 6 . Hospital and ambulance fees are just too high for the average person. It ' s cheaper to die . 7. Commissioneers went to the well one too many times , they should find some other source of funds besides the overused pro- perty tax. 8 . Of all people contacted by letter and conversation, all were negative but one who was undecided and said the costs were too high and a more equable method is needed for financing. LONGMONT FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 9119 COUNTY LINE ROAD LONGMONT, COLORADO 80501 772- 0710 May 12 , 1983 „it". Ms . Jackie Johnson Q \1: ✓, Weld County Commissoner t‘l P 1 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Y• Ms . Johnson , This will formally identify concerns I expressed to you in a recent telephone conversation regarding the proposed Weld County Ambulance District . Recently , the Longmont Fire Protection District participated in a meeting with Weld County Ambulance and Professional Ambulance Service of Longmont . During that meeting , all parties mutually agreed on boundary lines for ambulance response within the LFPD. The boundaries were based upon the premise of providing Advanced Life Support to the residents of the Fire District by the closest paramedic ambulance . These boundaries are : Professional Ambulance Service covers all calls along I-25 (both sides) North from the Del Camino exit and west of I-25 ; North of and including highway 119 from Del Camino West to the Weld County Line; South on County Line Rd both sides . We wish to draw to your attention the fact that under the western boundaries of the proposed Weld County Ambulance District , some residents of:theLongmont Fire Protection District would be taxed by Weld County for ambulance service , yet Professional Ambulance Service would respond to their calls for service . This would cause unnecessary expense to the taxpayers in that area. Please give careful consideration to the pre existing agreement for ambulance service in the Mead , Colorado area when you initiate the Weld County Ambulance District . If I may be of further assistance , please contact me . Sin el ours , erwiler Fire Chief DB/dw cc : Professional Ambulance Service Weld County Ambulance Service i•r. THE TOWN OF . 7�. )( 223 1st STREET [c EATON,COLORADO 80615 PHONE 454-3338 lYiti y " 1983 I, lEATON G1;�ti�U`r' CULo. COLORADO May 12, 1983 Weld Cty. Board of Cty. Commissioners P .O . Box 758 Greeley , Colorado 80632 Commissioners : At our regular meeting on Monday , the Town Board decided not to support the Ambulance Special Taxing District as proposed . While we feel the ambulance service is a very important need to our citizens and appreciate your problems in trying to finance it , the feeling was that some other means or combination of means other than property tax should be used . We would like to thank Commissioner Johnson for attending our meeting and answering questions . We stand ready to work with the County in pursuing other alternatives for the ambulance service if you desire . Sincerely , �a p c H.P . Christensen Mayor HPC/cj C / REGULAR/ MEETING SECOND MONDAY f OF EACH MONTH c ` r t CfY�_ V c �'C C tL .59XO ryaO„CLIBof 78.9 f, Er7`41 G,,nr fI Ij `:.., `1 (ltMof �Y 31983LI ighton May 12, 1983 John T. Martin, Chairman Weld County Board of Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Mr. Martin: Enclosed you will find copies of a letter and attachments that were sent to you on October 6 , 1982 , expressing the City of Brighton' s concerns and opposition to the proposed ambulance district in southern Weld County. The City of Brighton wishes to state that its opposition to this proposal remains the same irregardless of any taxing or proposal changes! kuttef Yourstrrully, L( Ronald A. Hellbusch City Manager RAH/rat Enclosures 22 south 4th avenue, brighton,Co. 80601 (303) 659-4050 • r / • of 7/Atighton October 6, 1982 Q10/ / Chairman Martin Board of County Ca niissi corers P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Chairman Martin: The City Council, on October 5, 1982, formally opposed the formation of an ambulance service special taxing district in southern Weld County. Specifically the Brighton City Council action included the following: (1) Opposing formation and inclusion of rresent city limit boundaries in an ambulance service taxing district. (2) Opposing formation and inclusion of any future properties that may be annexed into the City of Brighton.-- (3) Opposing formation and inclusion of the Brighten area Fire Protection District boundaries in an ambulance service taxing district. Platte Valley Ambulance and the City of Brighten jointly fund the Platte Valley Ambulance service in Brighton and in the rural area north to Fort Lupton and even areas east of Fort Lupton. A special taxing district and ambulance service will constitute a double taxation and a duplication of ambulance services in this area; since Platte Valley has, since 1971, served this general territory. The City of Brighton essentially opposes including present and future City boundaries in a taxing district and opposes the inclusion of the brighten area Fire Protection District in any taxing district for ambulance Service. Yours truly, 466, Ronald A. IIellhusch City Manager Ithi 1/j 1 Etitiosure: lye. ri County Quest lanai re F59-6/1,_ • .S• .i. 1 r • ff; f .4,:,.,4,,,o 4 qloi f f•J. -7/9,', .' BRIGHTON VOLUNTEER R FIRE DEPARTMENT, INC. BRIGHTON. COLORADO October 7 , 1982 Chairman Martin Board of County Cc iimissioners , :. ti P.O. Box 758 • Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Chairman Martin: The Fire District Board has became aware of your proposal to form a special taxing district in southern Weld County to finance ambulance services. The Board has gone on record at its October 6, 1982 meeting to oppose the formation of the taxing district within the boundaries of the Brighton Fire Protection District. We oppose the inclusion of our district on two basises (1) the Brighton Fire Protection District provides both fire fighting and emergency rescue and care services within our boundaries and (2) Platte Valley Ambulance has, since 1971, served within our fire district boundaries and will continue to do so. As a result, we specifically oppose including the Brighton Fire Protec- tion District in your proposed ambulance service taxing district. Very truly yours, ken Timmerman, President '� Brighton Fire Protection District t(T/j1 TOWN OF GARDEN CITY RESOLUTION 2-1983 WHEREAS, the Board of County commissioners of Weld County has proposed the establishment of the Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District pursuant to C.R.S 1973 0 30-35-901 , et seq., in order to provide ambulance and emergency medical treatment by means of a resolution of March 21 , 1983, and WHEREAS, it is in the public interest of the citizens of this municipality to have the services provided by the district within the municipality, and 1 .. i .1 a m_... f J-1._ m....._ of — C ty T�11� look wnrJnrl�til), G V11pG11 L V1 411C LvCuLL YJa. J.i�i�..�v :.. ..r ....� �mew. J� n .-..J ��--Z--�- to C.R.S. 1973 ® 30-35-103(2 , is required before such eervinee may be provided within the Town of Gal dell City or P as;, ee ,r..f.. or levy wa-Ae, property within this municipality. NOW, therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Garden City that consent is hereby given for the inclusion of th€. Town of Garden City into the Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District, the furnishing of services by the district within the corporate limits of the Town, the assessment of an ad valorum tax on property within the corporate limits of the Town to finance the district and the collection of fees for services rendered within the corporate limits of the Town. The above and foregoing action was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of May, A.D. , 1983. C4 Mayor ATTEST: V"nO COtiri COOSS(UNERS Clerk ` + MAY 2 1983 J L .Y. C c)L. ,. ,, �,"of�r,-c �s .0t 4401, S &. TOWN HALL I -'u 40�.'•' "w 119 MAIN P.O. BOX 717 LA SALLE.COLORADO 80645 iplCI'l ,u=p • PHONE: 303-284-6931 iiiiii \ Oppaii /.0, {.... D 79) MAY 1 31983 May 13, 1983 C.2 r-i GREELEY. COLO. Weld County Commissioners PO Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Commissioners: On May 12, 1983 the LaSalle Town Board inconjunction with the LaSalle Fire Protection District held a public hearing regarding the Ambulance Special Taxing District. It was an unanimous opinion of all those present that the Town of LaSalle should not be included in this District. After the public hearing, the Town Board met in a Special Meeting and voted unanimously not to join the Ambulance Special Taxing District. Please consider this letter our formal notification of the Town's decision not to belong to this District. Respectful1.iy- -_- r Bruce C. Kamada Mayor lC-.. <._..!'i, / (A-'71:- - 1053 Glen Creighton Dr. 'O' Dacono , CO 80514 January 23 , 1982 w. Weld County Commissioners John Martin, Chairman 915 10th Dt . Greeley, CO 80631 As a resident of Dacono, I take pride in being served by the Tr3_Area Volunteer Ambulance Service . And I also feel resentful that the Weld County Commissioners are, seemingly, making an attempt to force me into a position that I will be required to use the Weld County Paramedic III Ambulance stationed in Ft . Lupton whether I desire their services or not . I do know there are times when Advanced Life Support is desirable, but I feel confident that the EMT on duty with Tri_Area would recognize this need at once and ask for more highly trained personnel immediately . But, I also know that as in the vast majority of cases this Advanced Life Support is not required, their training will be adequate . I worry about the response time for an ambulance if the Ft . Lupton ambulance is on another call and an ambulance would have to respond from Greeley or Brighton . Tri-Area could have the patient well on the way to the hospital, or even already in the hospital receiving their care , before another ambulance would have arrived on the scene . I strongly feel that You would be acting in the best interest of the people living in the area served by Tri-Area Ambulance, as well as the people in the Ft . Lupton area, if you were to keep the Weld County Ambulance in their assigned Ft . Lupton area, but available to Tri-Area in the event they were needed for critical cases . Also, if you are concerned with the emergency medical care of this area, then some financial aid from tax money to Tri-Area for more advanced training of their personnel would surely be in order . Bonnie Brenneman cc : Sherry Vidaurri, President Tri-Area Volunteer Ambulance Service P . O. Box 475 Frederick, CO 80530 �� ,�-F_.�. / I'r V� /'/; �� /l i�,_ / ESL:,C� , � 1 . ,/_!C_:^ ; ` �\,' l _ kIl\ ` l 11 11. 1 �- 4`.i/;_ !F '4.141 ' ) i„ ,/L1i/ /r / 2_, / r ' '/,1,y l/ 7_;! r I / i.fj v/ 9 yp H�1_�( i Ct;. 9 :�.. ' -�) �(,r (�( l- f "L/✓„-(p C.,>)./.5.-tit/ /2! , , /,(7,0- p : 67)-1,-- 11,2' , 4 ...A2//2� ,if - 'J, -�' f/' /'.. -',/C- -6I/✓. ,_ ejr/ ,e2/;L'c{- r ? (I/C';72:, 2. geg \ 11 7:41 - j NJ).V. A C-C. fi _C 6/21 4,2 ( � �7./ ',, `.i/l 4c [/L`�i/ c— / �r-is (:/z.../) __ -� :. ( �� - 1L/ ,/ : /2; i; 1n , tIeCt..a > .,. ; ' '44 (/j J G/ r�_ J.LfC y„ E : u It a r. ran COUNTY COMMIS ac,,„ I r. .H_ l L.; ' , GREELEY. COLE& 1 Phone:833-3291 TOWN OF FIRESTONE WELD COUNTY FIRESTONE, COLORADO 80520 January 21, 1982 • John T. Martin, Chairman Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Tri-Area Ambulance Service - Weld County Ambulance Service. Dear Mr. Martin, In the interest of providing the best possible ambulance service to the Tri-Town area, the Town of Firestone Council desires to meet with the Weld County Board of Commissioners, the Town Boards of Frederick and Dacono, the Tri-Area Ambulance Service, and the Weld County Ambulance Service. We would like for this meeting, if agreed upon, to be held at the earliest date possible. The agenda for this meeting should be centered around a mutual aid agreement and its workability, and should be held in the Tri-Town area. Please contact the Town Hall regarding possible arrangements for such a meeting. Sincerely, Mayor u - ' Hurtado r3 3 )ci 61 Town of Firestone c , , } h PAH/tp cc : Tri-Area Ambulance Service Weld County Ambulance Service Town of Frederick Town of Dacono N." T Cr • CI ti. c - d 5 `r; "2 Y n c_ i,. pp q 1j / c\ 52--0.,V - Q,,,,v .,,,--,A_I: ,,L K -v-i_., f1 jr `7 _ c -G, k.�,-cK 6u�, t a'^� u-ux�0.'WC-E, .X1A- -. 1M . .3 b 1 ` ,t°-ot, k) Tom: -G:1.-cn_ - fLt' 'h Ott Q %Z.;q. .mac-1il-@�n�, ,A c- t Li re 0.• C '' ti<<z24F tto `', -4h C.Li- \ LA/.k -c-t he vLi h�et ynkvi ct ,,i,[ -d�w�,` u_, ,-;;,\„ QNrL Ai-�(�.-VI, ii.�lGrvt � - C.a.l.K_ '.LIZ p \ ' , �rtiVL ty 2�. � t� II� t, �. Can E t- it�jz tU �e l , 'vi, Cm_ 4.O-Cc Ott•->L.LCA.,AAk�' � lG _ � � })1 �tf tS cd � �Ihf o ({ c c yZ �yt, A vLC , ,,.-�.0 =-Qa 7a / (-V L �` j a- '�Ybl,i.t7! Cc LL C i \ n t �' 1- n C�. Q "Attic_,.6Li � \.,t'_.L 1� 1 (t iHwLV -it cti ,i .) ti, /, L'12L , et Pi 4 k Z;tE- - i-e_, -Z E,n _ C)(di,s4:i« ... LVt((1., rw ce- -e2 ddkter07t. it„lc2 .�C [3n QtivtF (� („41,_ Xrite,.&-,L,Ls J C a G 6-14( -2f/ 47j2 - . /z✓ y4-} 7)1- . 4 CQ44A-Cee Z2-. Ate n 9 cleo_ni tt a //n a --7-c. ,c,,,c_tre, ao a tit O2,- --1. ce,,,,,,,r A °P" ol 721 c ' 75_,, — r> e rt di, ',, ." 7 O v lit 5 t,‘C \--- k,.` , Lk' (l C`Gc ---'.e61 (6- (7/ 1 r ee , . 'J C - � c. � e 1 , < < <.. (� �t : 7 > > _, /o /It'!L CC L.. --41-e c: IL') c" 7 ,' l- �. GC(CC x/ 7 C (e /c ye, iCL6ca, C / /� cLL �C ? Ck .C/, C / Q zJ ¢ ti C-E (ee aC( ['ti'z r✓ ca.a. C(c ti r9r9 ),,<��� G� -mac<< �2 �� �_ c� c �CC 'Lt (2:1k(Ley- „l:64' (,/,:,L' 557.1 ,�Gz /r�i r �l- 7/t c L4L' ✓LL / L{ ,< c, '(� &' :'c - --al're--) d„.-7-7-4- J.-4. <.� d'C /,-d'(1c" (2 (t_ a e a) ? 6c ( 1/(t, ,1 i7 %V TOWN OF KERSEY 389 THIRD STREET TELEPHONE POST OFFICE BOX 67 (903)353-1081 KERSEY.COLORADO 80644 April 22, 1983 Board of County Commissioners Weld County P. O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Commissioners: This letter will serve as your official notification that the Town of Kersey Board of Trustees has voted not to be included in the Ambulance Special Taxing District . Thank you for your time in meeting with the Kersey residents in the hearing last night. Very truly yours, (r Lanell J. Swanson Town Administrator/Clerk WE!) CItY CUMIN. a 1�vf. `i. f i s1 j '1•PR2i1983 GREELEY.COLO. CLARA S. WITWER STOW L. WITWER • COLORADO'S OLDEST REGISTERED HERD ESTABLISHED 1899 GREELEY, COLORADO To the Platte Valley April 19, 1983 Fire Protection District hoard of Directors. We will not be able to attend the publi 3 hearing on the creation of a Special Taxing District, but we would like to express an opinion, based on our personal experience. On Oct. 30, 1982, about 1:30 a.m.,we had occasion to call for the Kersey ambulance.They arrived promptly and were kind,capable and competent in p joviding emergency assistance. Therm seemed to a slight delay in ljaving for the hospital. which I did not understand until,as I followed the ambulance, they stopped at 8th street , and came back to tell me they were waiting for the paramedics from Greeley, whom they had called, and who were del eyed because they hadiaken a wrong road. When I read about the proposed t'xing District, and that we would be ssrved by ambulances from Greeley, I cannot help thinking of our exp,Jerience,and of thedelsy which in our cases not serious, but which m ight have been critical. I think of the distance from Greeley, unfamiliar county roads at night, and decide that I very much prefer our present ambilance service,tased in Kersey and staffed by our neighbors. My husband agrees with this opinion. Very truly yoursA CjibuyI w-cit Clara S. Witwer. MA Atilt J. :rl 11383 ' %et? aRESSZE caw, • OUR HEREFORD HERD AND THE SLW RANCH WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1899 • • BY I. M. STUDEBAKER, LAFAYETTE LAMB AND HARVEY E. WITWER • L��© a . ,milt fit'^ y,�24Nr_J.:f ec'-'h € 2 lr -y ,c / Gee c( J 1-41- Pl � 5✓ . lCJ fc.c.�2 _ !/ �___ - t*-€.) 25-Aa acC�._ crcr..,, . ( ra_e 4v Ht, a � et EL) CX_C'ct__e_e_; ..C<4 c z,e e-,c{2_ 4) >J _icy, cc - lij i y /�J /�/J Ci /ilia (2e-e-L 74„ &Le_ frja-(rea : . (:4 ,..c._/tat z- 6-72,,,_47,,,,., J �j-ez1 V 2` c, „4.7‘...„,<__„„.) e , e 2a.t.< v Ate-tit/ten ciw Lctc GLC 2c_; h .tesil no -j� " vQ ��-e,C L � �t1 �'���t��r> di. -ct� / Yl-77 Z71. -c�-e AC.. G Cv.7A'zU free_ ,4 47(.4..^0'- (0,....,,,„„ f'iLtct, ll�� 2 f C2 (-zg, „ .,e, 2-4cz ; --t9,4,/ .s .. y� .t Zit.," �� iAIa G ti_k:) V Leer iilu'z.Z` KZ !x, ,,Lek ye-,./_. Zhz ..C_L —(.a2 1-e zit-, t-, )4--c . c tel,c1` 4 A,,_ Z cif 72 < /✓ t e'lLe t./ ZZCL l �«- ..,Llr a_,,_,,,,„_e� C 7 (6-1--r h' e. PETITION li , � The undersigned--Registered Electors of Weld County, Colorado, School District RE 10J (Briggsdale, Colorado)--are asking to be exc ud aL!om the proposed Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District since we do have a local ambulance and feel because of the distances involved in most cases an ambulance from Greeley would not meet our needs. We are also opposed to further taxation of property Ai owners. '�i /Time. 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ILA-QM: I1S 'Vc,., Si-\ Po. , /013i,i rGscla!e eo go€ / ( .C .. lLLIGX12'iq-33" Si 14 (��c4‘ a ro'// te a, (&)1.1.-6. v, y_ 's- d SF, gyiLG (kel" tee) I"'off// < ,t, (11th,c4-5 1)c,/-?,./ g 2 ,� � „c „« / . r.--2)6 / 1 r.e,i; .--},,t24:, P a f.. .ie 1O IltA")•):4,-ef' C-, -e-)46// kb fif--4,2 a(L;l4 ja.:174,14, re,.. , o(--,i/ / -2c,, c s-u,,,,r ��,c',' ) `/< / -c.-cz:.. i �� � h �'�r l r 47., e; C / • l� �„14./ 35-x.;-,i= 4J. sb .3 J11:3 ��e C . we)( // / 1'eA L /). % / h) -0,14/ 9 ecAk' W,3 ,?2�cX�Sc�ii_.QF• 0 O cent,.11 *9, PLC x /5- l.,i I�r,L'L ad-w4 M / PET I T I O N The undersigned--Registered Electors of Weld County, Colorado, and patrons of School District RE 10J (Briggsdale, Colorado)--are asking to be excluded from the proposed Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District since we do have a local ambulance and feel because of the distances involved in most cases an ambulance from Greeley would not meet our needs. We are also opposed to further taxation of property owners. /Yams F, /1 Ad d,e.5>> /(off- "'C"�}� ��`� . .�'az' l/ (2 ,./ :3 9�2�,"/ t.J e:R D a Qn�o o. gv �1� rnr � 1�,n� / � �c�4r �•// o/0� 'Ave) �� C- l 77 /J LLr�• ,Z Lor: 1>>UDIi 1(9(cl 77 Fed)// . (.�,46-, /03 rktrttif PETITION The undersigned--Registered Electors of Weld County, Colorado, and patrons of School District RE 10J (Briggsdale, Colorado)--are asking to be excluded from the proposed Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District since we do have a local ambulance and feel because of the distances involved in most cases an ambulance from Greeley would not meet our needs. We are also opposed to further taxation of property owners. 6 .wizrn e Full Acid'-e 7. / i / ..,,/• i'il 4' 9'...--;,,, ,',/7 r"A' ,,k--::: Z...,...-.._„..- -//,/ .y.,e,:‘: ..;f-;- i.,-. ///' ( (?ZiCA-, ?C.J Y 71"/3t -/ S. Gt.,' t- ) ,f S--- i(1lLc..' .2„(�.e l t"c`-,ec. A'`E I/ ._c...('''',7‘,.....,-- .c :! , 4- It-- .1 > `/C ,4 '. 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PET I T I O N The undersigned--Registered Electors of Weld County, Colorado, and patrons of School District RE 10J (Briggsdale, Colorado)--are asking to be excluded from the proposed Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District since we do have a local ambulance and feel because of the distances involved in most cases an ambulance from Greeley would not meet our needs. We are also opposed to further taxation of property owners. ii Alame rid/ A d d re..-,s'dye q.7-2 _,_,,, ,,A-ez,e2-7L ve4.4; a ,1O ,ii ct s_ Y 5 J( 7_5' �� •�'C. i/ t :� 4- 1/'(211 " /��1�-1! j __-I�.i ..%:,-- ��i.L� ( _ �/ _ SI C pl- L1) 4.. A—ett�t'P.,t.y la_,- . _ �ry • �i�C// dtlic014:: cda-LeWk3 g A...i-c(en tie-, (_510 S(0420 w c' C -617-U i=t( r ,r,cv,..,,c„„ qcSi..,.4.,<A_ \:),!-;, t-A cAiLr.,11 Cc) ?C) „oi1/4 � 5 �'n A f-e..-.,:t, C/M Pip' /1-k- 8cG/ ( LL����99 �� 4 ai II c;// �`5. .l�jrac� ��� <J -� z5,..7 LAZ-4,.d.. ' <WI. y(��� /7 i 'I; i 6 de, ,6) 4,y7,,f,/,,,,,o (po ,,(-, (r _,,,,,i,,, 1 Adz 6 Tali, <<i H e! -Th 414 tel 4% f � .� fix 0. • s'(((; (/ ANAt CAI AICA,/re SE A' ifiC 1 4 fie (''. r,CJC. i. , 4a - • � -(' ,/ .c e aei me-,_, s5-/.2 9 y - . 4)47°7 k. ..- - . 2ci dleics, .v 6 // PET I T I O N The undersigned--Registered Electors of Weld County, Colorado, and patrons of School District RE 10.7 (Briggsdale, Colorado)--are asking to be excluded from the proposed Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District since we do have a local ambulance and feel because of the distances involved in most cases an ambulance from Greeley would not meet our needs. We are also opposed to further taxation of property owners. /l �=u 11 Add�E��s ` (/ mil- , �/�-„---5_ CJ69 1/ "..- --* -///, 4 Via'2(_/1 rti,l r . .,,1_-.�1 . 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C. : et ;7A.Lr s C'v. / PET I T I O N The undersigned--Registered Electors of Weld County, Colorado, and patrons of School District RE 10J (Briggsdale, Colorado)--are asking to be excluded from the proposed Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District since we do have a local ambulance and feel because of the distances involved in most cases an ambulance from Greeley would not meet our needs. We are also opposed to further taxation of property owner s. Fa 1 i A dcira< � ......seci,‘ .......",(44../644,k_ 1/s ,3 9/ til i M IF 0 G 4, re . ,rie.,...,....e.‘, e ,,, ,•-:-- ---y."7--L.02.-0, • i ' : - t y4 4,c-,r- r ;e ./c.. /4 1..��.tig., .€Ze.( iewi_ ..........di �1 t!--tAc..)_ % Y4/24.-Z. .f..y ) �. S,.,)/L- ! le E- .1) . �� f "( r J / 4.2 ii L. I t,, L A,' 4. (., ��, . ; c� �, (..t: • �_c ,tea Li , L/. .,„,....1z. ..' • . • ! ,, ) Ay (.1e, L/2./ (,,,, , .... ,. ( it-i_ 64 . ,. ,),- -,(6, _• c • ' 7) ( / r-- c - L c. 1 l l 1-C. I! .''~�L � !� flip "4 LVoCC30 If ( .1.? 'it/ b �� ,') ` lec(C- i _( .C4.= / e • PETITIO N The undersigned--Registered Electors of Weld County, Colorado, and patrons of School District RE 10J (Briggsdale, Colorado)--are asking to be excluded from the proposed Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District since we do have a local ambulance and feel because of the distances involved in most cases an ambulance from Greeley would not meet our needs. We are also opposed to further taxation of property owners. fi, iie MI A ckee ss ,__. . 0 e ' t�z- t�r.,a �t,�-•--- 2 , l,� ��J I ,/ 5 'v d / kI h ee if'�.. 6- ( _t.�.etu, , __59,;U---0 WC /) 4 /3/,;., :.i_,e Arl' -el7r-r)s- #re-Q-a4-11 -z,Gt,31_go IA-,( , )a , 6. , L2).AA-A7r04.4 )(O, 1. / ,t „ .� l'Inctr.,,, �<<►3G, L��� 2. �,�_ -dt,, 7.-,d { 6'3� `e- G a 1-6� C�t)le ' i -7p,r).,G0 Ce:V4-Yt."--4... J )1.)/(z 1 eg,k-- /-4 i ge-6, /aGue ;,.\2)-. Aeevz-- /7. 1 Qc�v ./ I/ 1 3 & e,6,7--/ e 670- -1 ••� , _�. 0-0 'Ea Ca d mob. rr � r�7� r MAY 3 1983 CnteliLEY. cOLO. Town of Johnstown BOARD DRETS FIRST MONDAY IN MONTH P.O. BOX 906 JOHNSTOWN, COLO. 80534 May 11, 1983 WELD COUNTY COMM;SSMorRS o ECE sic 9 MAY 1 6 1983 Jackie Johnson Weld County Commissioner - District 2 — L. I Office of the Board of County Commissioners G'.. P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Dear Commissioner Johnson: We have been very disappointed in the lack of community response concerning the proposed Weld County Ambulance Special Taxing District. Based on the few comments that had been received, the Board of Trustees of the Town of Johnstown, at their regular meeting held on May 2 , 1983 , did vote against the resolution which would allow this community to participate in the proposed district. This action was done with the under- standing that should the citizens of this community disagree with the decision, the matter would be reconsidered. To date; however, only one Trustee has received any comments , and as a result there is no basis to reconsider the action taken at this time. If the district is formed, we will put the matter on the ballot during next year' s election. Perhaps that way we will be able to determine what our citizens want us to do on the matter. Very truly yours, Richard L. Salberg, ayor Town of Johnstown RLS/ps fPlatte Walley Schools WELD COUNTY, DISTRICT RE-7 GLEN M. HANSON, SUPERINTENDENT PHONE 352-6168 KERSEY, COLORADO 80644 Whereas the Platte Valley School District RE-#7 Board of Education supports the concept of local control at the lowest level that provides efficient and effective service, the Board therefore resolves to support the continuance of the Platte Valley Rescue Squad District as it presently exists with support when requested from the county ambulance service. The local rescue unit can provide more efficient and effective service to the Platte Valley School District, such as, A) more timely response to daytime problems of student injury, diabetic or insulin shock, and other similar problems, B) an ambulance, at least one EMT, and at least one assistant on the school site at all home sports events to handle any injury(s) that may occur, and C) assistance as resource speakers to classes on Basic First Aide, CPR, and other areas where their expertise warrants.• Gr;c, Z4 7 4-5 0 c6? coyo C FORT_ 1� loyc� tp of fort u ton P 3GCOUNTY OF WELD ,� 330 PARK AVENUE FORT LUPTON 13031 857-6667 y P.0. BOX 158 DENVER METRO (3031893-5404 FORT LUPTON CO. 80621 GREELEY METRO 13031 7856108 tORaDD January 25, 1982 Mr. John T. Martin Board of Weld County Commissioners 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80621 Dear Commissioner, The City of Fort Lupton would like to express our sincere thanks to you for the ambulance service you have provided Southern Weld County since last February. The service has been truly one of great benefit to the residents of this area. The paramedics are extremely efficient and their response time is excellent. We realize there have been some problems but the service provided overwhelms any controvesy that has arisen with other area ambulances. Hopefully, these problems can be resolved to the benefit of everyone. We are looking forward to a continued productive relationship with you, as Commissioners, so that we may all provide the best possible service to the residents of Weld County and the City of Fort Lupton. So again, thank you for hearing our plea. It is a pleasure to have all of you on the Board of Commissioners. Sincerely, —> Rose M. Bowles City Administrator fi 41-3�1\ a ,.,7 Gov ems Community College February 1 , 1982 Mr. John Martin, Chairman Board of Commissioners Weld County P. O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear John: I have recently received a report from Jerry Wones, Director of Weld County Ambulance Service, indicating the service and calls handled by the crew stationed in Fort Lupton. The report confirms the need for the ambulance service now being provided to southern Weld County. We are most pleased with the fine service and cooperation extended by the various crews that man Para-Medic III. We have found them to be excellent to work with. While there have been minor problems at times, in establishing protocol, we have found the agency to be most adaptive and cooperative. I have been very pleased with the operation. I commend the commissioners for establishing the service in this area. If we can be of any assistance in maintaining and improving the service, please feel free to contact me. Si rely, Do ald R. Cummins Associate Dean of the College DRC:msw Enclosures / cc : Jerry Wones WCAS Ron Ceretto P.O. Box 69 Greeley, Colorado 80632 303-330-8008 CITY OF FT.; LUPTON P.O. Box 213 POLICE DEPARTMENT 130 S. McKinley Ave. LOCAL: (303) 857-2703 FT. LUPTON DENVER: (303) 893-5404 80621 GREELEY: (303) 785-6108 28 January 1982 Mr. John Martin Weld County Commissioner Martin Agency 604 First Street Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621 Re: Tri-Area Ambulance Service vs. Weld County Ambulance Dear Commissioner, This letter is not intended to perpetuate controversy or cloud issues which have evidently been raised; however, I feel compelled to offer support to the Weld County Paramedic Ambulance Service in Fort Lupton and Southern Weld County. From comments received by law enforcement, and fire, personnel who have worked with the various ambulance services over the past few years, it is obvious that the Weld County Ambulance Service is far superior to all others. The emergency medical response capabilities and resources have increased in professional service levels, as well as , speed of response. Minor injuries or emergency medical assistance can be handled by most emergency response personnel who have the basic training and adequate equipment. However, major medical emergencies require sophisticated equipment, as well as, highly trained and skilled personnel. Weld County Ambulance is the only service in Southern Weld County that provides such capabilities. Southern Weld County has a large population comprised of older, "senior" citizens. Their needs for emergency medical assistance will usually require major medical assistance capabilities with expeditious response. Since the arrival of Weld County Ambulance Service in Southern Weld County, this level of service is finally available to these older citizens. Emergency service personnel in Southern Weld County are in absolute agreement that the Weld County Ambulance Service in this area is both necessary and highly desirous. Mr. John Martin 28 January 196 (2) We hope that the County Commissioners and any other interested entity will work-out any problems, or differences of opinion, that exists between the Tr€-Area Ambulance Service and the Weld County Ambulance Service. Any decision other than full , serious support for the Weld County Ambulance service in Southern Weld County would be a drastic step backward in emergency services for this area and the citizens of Weld County. Emergency services will suffer if this service is removed or downgraded in any way. Thank you for your time and consideration given to this matter. I am sure that you will fairly represent the emergency medical service needs of the citizens of Southern Weld County in any dicision you may feel appropriate. Sincerely, f i . ,fir,./ Jack A. Hurst Chief of Police 1mb gal J? an 'cihe Our Objective -"Elimination 01 Horards" `40 � . FORT LUPTON, COLO. \C�l�� ` / January 28, 1982 \ Fl / Mr. John Martin, Chairman Board of Commissioners Weld County P. O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Commissioner: We have recently received a letter from the Tri-Area Ambulance Service. It is evident from the letter that TAVAS and Weld County Ambulance Service are having problems in response services. We have found WCAS to be most cooperative and efficient. The stationing of the WCAS in southern Weld has added a new dimension of health and safety care that was not available at prior times. It is hoped that the problems can be resolved to a mutual satisfaction. Both agencies, I am sure, wish only to provide the best care and service for the sick and injured. However, we want you to know we appreciate and support the service being provided by Para-Medic III. We do not wish to see the service placed in jeopardy. If we can be of any assistance, please feel free to contact me. 1 Sine 2 �i Ron Ceretto Chief RC:msw :14r e _ NFU) c t1rr RESOLUTION MAY 4198 Stitelkix Cow WHEREAS , the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County has proposed the establishment of the Central Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District pursuant to C.R.S . 1973 30-35-901, et seq. , in order to provide ambulance and emergency medical treatment, by means of a resolution and WHEREAS , the district is proposed to include territory within this municipality, and WHEREAS, it is in the public interest of the citizens of this municipality to have the services provided by the district within the municipality, and WHEREAS , consent of this governing body, pursuant to C. R. S . 1973 g 30-35-103 (2) , is required before such services may be provided within this municipality or an assessment, tax or levy made on property within this municipality. A Resolution by Fort Lupton City Council that consent is hereby given for the inclusion of the municipality of Fort Lupton into the Central Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District, the furnishing of services by the district within the corporate limits of this municipality, the assessment of an ad valorum tax on property within the corporate limits of the municipality to finance the district and the collection of fees for services rendered within the corporate limits of this municipality. The above and foregoing action was , on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of April , A.D. , 1983. /1.A...-7 S IGNED ayor Joseph I . Lell /1 / ATTEST //2 t xi,� 4 _. City Clerk, Vi`-c-or R. Moculeski /('L Weld County Commissioners Weld County Building Greeley, Colorado Dear Commissioners: We, the owners of (legal descripti n) : //Z5o9 4,,c,e 7;_i_ ,041 .Ani -Lir =/ ,5-./.Ol1d�n.vt. e-1- iD a - qcx°s-t- /o G i, ,--,744v, .-:r-e- iy ,t oitz sif hereby petition out of the special taxing district which you have established or will be establishing for ambulance service. According to Section 30-35-903, no tract or parcel of real estate used for agricultural purposes, together with the buildings, improvements, machinery or equipment or other personal properties thereon, can be included without the owner's written permission. We hereby give you notification that we do not want to be included in this ambulance district. There will be no direct benefit for us as we feel that we can provide our own ambulance transportation. A degree of service will be beneficial only to those people located near the Greeley area. We do not feel we should pay for the services rendered to those to whom we feel no obligation. . We feel that this is a means by which you can help a special interest group, mainly the senior citizens and the medical arena. Let the hospital provide for the ambulance services and the people that use the ambulance service pay for it. We feel this taxing district does not give all the residents a right to bring forth their opinion only because they are not registered, again placing the burdens of taxation on the property owner rather than placing it on the shoulders of all residents of the area. This ambulance service will provide a better rating for the hospital, which is to their benefit and not to mine. The Commissioner has no control over (lie ambulance structural fee, which is strictly controlled by the negotiation of the hospital and the helicopter company. The citizens of Weld County are not made up of the majority of senior citizens. We have to take a look at the whole rather than the few. We feel that ambulance service should be put back into the private enterprise and should not be a function of the government. We do not believe that the degree of service is needed on our properties. We do not feel our taxes should be raised for the services we will never use; therefore, we petition out of the taxing district. We ask you you do grant this petition. Sincerely, .ti��• 61+4,4(Property Owners �� �. o / `. \ oY Dated: `~\J\y am.(' v�A•c' . ...\\7/._ /9.1 • LC CS Cv ,>�% RESOLUTION WHEREAS , the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County has pro- posed the establishment of the Weld Ambulance Special Taxing Dis- trict pursuant to C .R. S . 1973 30-35-901 , et seq . , in order to pro- vide ambulance and emergency medical treatment by means of a reso- lution of March 21 , 1983 , and; WHEREAS, the district is proposed to include territory within the Tcnn of Firestone , and; WHEREAS, it is in the public interest of the citizens of the Town of Firestone to have the services provided by the district ,.'_thi_-. the Town, and; WHEREAS , consent of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Firestone , pursuant to C . R. S . 1973 30-35-103 (2) , is required before such services may be provided within the municipality of an assessment , tax or levy made on property within the Town of Firestone ; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees of the Town of Firestone hereby consents for the inclusion of the Town of Firestone into the Weld Ambulance Special Taxing District , the furnishing of services by the district within the corporate limits of the Town of Firestone , the assessment of an ad valorum tax on property within the corporate limits of the Town of Firestone to finance the district and the collection of fees for services ren- dered within the corporate limits of the Town of Firestone . INTRODUCED, READ AND ADOPTED THIS DAY OF ( ��Q , 1983 . 01) Mayor �1 1-G' Ca &i I ATTEST: lerk �' r ,,,1,.IrrtMIM plc'nn _..,••r1 ; n 11 • 3 Ai WO 1 $198 • Weld County Commissioners Y Weld County Building GRE0- ' Greeley, Colorado - Dear Commissioners: 14,, the owners of (legal description) : zth 2, }yam; ` X4-1- a 8 hereby petition out of the special taxing district which you have established or will be establishing for ambulance service. According to Section 30-35-903, no tract or parcel of real estate used for agricultural purposes, together with the buildings, improvements, machinery or equipment or other personal properties thereon, can be included without the owner's written permission. • We hereby give you notification that we do not want to be included in this ambulance district. There will be no direct benefit for us as we feel that we can provide our own ambulance transportation. A degree of service will be beneficial only to those people located near the Greeley area. We do not feel we should pay for the services rendered to those to whom we feel no obligation. . We feel that this is a means by which you can help a special interest group, mainly the senior citizens and the medical arena. Let the hospital provide for the ambulance services and the people that use the ambulance service pay for it. We feel this taxing district does not give all the residents a right to bring forth their opinion only because they are not registered, again placing the burdens of taxation on the property owner rather than placing it on the shoulders of all residents of the area. This ambulance service will provide a better rating for the hospital, which is to their benefit and not to mine. The Commissioner has no control over the ambulance structural fee, which is strictly controlled by the negotiation of the hospital and the helicopter company. The citizens of Weld County are not made up of the majority of senior citizens. We have to take a look at the whole rather than the few. We feel that ambulance service should be put back into the private enterprise and should not be a function of the government. We do not believe that the degree of service is needed on our properties. We do not feel our taxes should be raised for the services we will never use; therefore, we petition out of the taxing district. We ask you you do grant this petition. Sincerely, /1/4/4""4d • Wa76 27 (Property Owner/s) Dated. /.5 I7-� - r ._ C C- mitt`1Q Mp‘( B Lk GREEL��i�J , May 16, 1983 Dear Weld County Commissioners: We as property owners in Greeley, want to express our disapproval regarding the proposed emergency medical taxing district. We do not feel it is fair that the City of Greeley, and its taxpayers, should carry the heaviest burden in supporting this new taxing district. This new taxing district should be supported by all cities and towns within the district's serviceable area. The surrounding towns will benefit the most from this service and many of them are choosing not to avail themselves of this service. They too should pay their fair share! If the towns in Weld County refuse to support this service the service should be discontinued. Sincerely, I f CricA,C-Cc_.Q TAVAI ''::,. .( Y` £ 2�( .Yi, fit .+t a.' R bs�-. ri V' •y��eq ca ts ,: •vusr.i .�,. . 5 ° ' h- 3° ..'-v.l �.f +�� tg?r'� � s,M x�� .�s cry« '.�'� > ....:,-,t.---.‘, vp2w .%u Ab ': titre . �- . .a s ti .--;-.4.--04..-„,„k",,,,5„,-,. -.'‘n. S' , °t 45;,.. y K t. F l�'i' � k � - m � �`� z '� 04 "1 . ^!_ Brodie e€ td al to honor our memberships awl Oh- ' '1/4 nearly;fir ago.Also, er probletna chat seen ly could not be worked et& the y'"" '• ' ":Putt Lawn ambulance (weld' - board of skaters of.'11 Area Ambulance voted totandyt onc. with.'h7Area Mutualaid aVtementeffectiveJan.t.It. ._ shot ulna .: slat aervtte fa Feb.ilt}Y.In en e: t They have now]nloemed me they will respond on EVERY far both panes and all in pert the ee enty regareleas dMeey are needed or.tam-N' deeded Serty . y`we by . a' ,weld Xagartaace still Service his letter that a Weld County, -- needed and- in ers are concerned about the liability of not providtpg pare- tee medic core for the^tomns a southern weld county!I ask y and art Upton,mil you rrlrgre`ieat.. --,rice nbeen tin Me Pall=l t yigN ,al€ wS hear ty C,ereetrtT mars " tin-De 6f been'concerned to '74) , y . tit nerve them.md Seel ems. taeoe to` so we could Provide paramedic Mean t4•' many dimes been in, they tagg glee isa f' of themoaey�y're spemHi the Towns+p • q'around,perhaps filing er<° ona"tort-I nce,we could have three or LO “' Ott Lupton and Use ' - Pata�mtle coin' en service. Flirt their caieiern,for Fort t,upton reed•area 'tiaras Ii"aal LW c*unly-did the pen- to nce is over hi Th'A as on a SJ I and a- HudsonorProspectVaieyaltililackda •�- • .�� taw their concertfar all z to Mn ance follows 1YhArea Ambulance as a' hoepnal,lt+w�both ambulances out of service far a. > of two bourn?At lei,P�Aeea Jas abad�p car Waage rarovesaa aaatr. dawn to dwouid�t take togetto audio- ' It That ahead beta ' amforbeatit oug M W those Aret ay the ,aotconseraetW Hwy touadhkuee'a rates her end*, yens osendt itorunwasent aanbbdedelrvit'esv . , ",; .. i� Service has been established heeler If -I knowhan always oar t'o provide" t It evequse.If you want us to we l your help and sum . •We ::Sve' ' . alone Atew we to IS if you want es,h�l area Weather we turqud your care over'-to Service? sre P' . 3eeHitsr ware `". We Pis *inksaiaiyiarilt pia'`. ; a ,r`- --:14-Sit----'4%;. d * tea 1. kr z i- s s v- . i i ri!i eoin.aasso S- / 5 s�_� -. :te e/el 1V taro 4 eL- (767 MAY ; 7e6"- / a i�'63l dree le Ca W)45. / /� // ac 4:"IREELEY COLO. ��77 a?e-ti` et'a.t c) VT, All4:"I1(/ c i s-f,cT, -7t et-s- c., c eat j//e5rG)en r C2ni a:7 athsr The c °cent///atm tec%irce �1S��T/c(�/- ..2 774 / {l G' ne4t'' C7l/Nl1c[/4/rce ifs G'ct ad/-/Ieec ' ' jt S/lece/e) 4e' fend I\ se-[/ES / "t, ,z'7t flyer 7)' Z47 - s'a lac /a , I4 reel / c cj-er lee€, --/ //J/r 2 /ti[n t," rAe s'E',c'/c e � 7"//tAct c4- l//Ca,C7re ine'cinl C( ;f,/lsnet/1y ,7 uic _s 3 reds /7 I rtes/'ri s re/e, It-le f r ti e /lot f are/ 7r/ /ny, T �r,.J- crs T a c`c 4 t�<. amI cc/anc e./Seruic•-/ a///4t tit ke..) NOtth 6:,lc. 1Cle) center TC? tie 717 Ike/ ,.,72/- ne cuss ael/ /776're ea( j : -5/dCc/c At , t• Salk AMOCO Amoco Production Company (USA) Denver Region Amoco Building 17th&Broadway Denver, Colorado 80202 Producing Department A. E. Piper 303-830-4040 Regional Production Manager firil Chan. April 20, 1983 s 7983 Mr. Chuck Carlson, Chairman Board of County Commissioners Sots Weld County, Colorado 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Mr. Carlson: Re: Proposed Ambulance District Weld County, COLORADO Section 30-35-903(3) , Colorado Revised Statutes 1973, provides that no tract or parcel of real estate used for manufacturing, mining, railroad, agricultural , or industrial purposes, together with buildings, improve- ments, machinery, equipment or other personal property thereon, for which no direct benefit is provided by the services or improvements of the special taxing district, shall be included within the district without the written consent of the owner thereof. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 30-35-903(3) , as set forth above, Amoco Production Company requests that none of its tracts or parcels of real property, or interests therein , in Weld County, Colorado, along with any buildings, improvements, machinery, equipment or other personal property located thereon, be included in the proposed Ambulance District, inasmuch as Amoco Production Company will derive no direct benefit from such district. Amoco Production Company will not consent to having any of its property interests being included in said district. Yours very truly, Cg(7611tal A. E. Piper WYCO PIPE LINE COMPANY rl'; 600 SOUTH CHERRY STREET, SUITE 9OO _"^ DENVER, COLORADO 80222 0.1 April 25 , 1983 Mr . Chuck Carlson , Chairman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631. Dear Mr . Carlson : Re : Proposed Ambulance District Weld County, Colorado Section 30-35-903 ( 3 ) , Colorado Revised Statutes 1973 , provides that no tract or parcel of real estate used for manufacturing , mining , railroad , agricultural , or industrial purposes , together with buildings , improvements , machinery, equipment or other personal property thereon , for which no direct benefit is provided by the services or improvements of the special taxing district , shall be included within the district without the written consent of the owner thereof . Pursuant to the provisions of Section 30-35-903 ( 3 ) , as set forth above , Wyco Pipe Line Company requests that none of its tracts or parcels of real property, or interests therein , in Weld County, Colorado , along with any buildings , improvements , machinery, equipment or other personal property located thereon , be included in the proposed Ambulance District , inasmuch as Wyco Pipe Line Company will derive no direct benefit from such district . Wyco Pipe Line Company will not consent to having any of its property interests being included in said district . Yours very truly, J . . Keyes , Jr . Division Manager APR23 19$3 lagna CC1 "A_'1 ELL'L/i-n,wCL� FLINT T Engineering & Construction Co. April 27, 1983 CROW Board of County Commissioners APR29 1983 P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 806326 Gentlemen: Please find we fail to see that it would be beneficial to our company to participate in your purposed EMS Tax District. 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ES >co2i9.—a ' h - . onv .E -aEo . y' t t t I I.�� ` rs! , , A } p • 1 a � A" ti r is P t 0 il * i n am $ uAt,irgi )'SLtilt el i { e, -- , #> PV ISUITE 2770 NIELSON ENTERPRISES GREAT-WEST LIFE TOWER 1675 BROADWAY DENVER, COLORADO 80202 ✓/I2c. TELEPHONE 303 572-1081 April 29, 1983 Mr. Chuck Carlson Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado 915 - 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Proposed Weld County Ambulance District Dear Mr. Carlson: Nielson Enterprises hereby requests an exemption from taxation proposed to finance the Weld County Ambulance District inasmuch as our company will derive no direct benefit from the establish- ment and operation of same. If any further information is required to confirm our validation of this request for exemption, please contact the undersigned. Yours very truly, J.D. Cranor *14Vice President .e aS -CCU JDC/kla P irS COLT-S4L.15cC.OalLM as 6.1 COCOa ,u 6.J 9 1401 DENVER CLUB BUILDING • DENVER, COLORADO 80202 303 629-6756 OIL AND GAS EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION J. F. GAVLICK VICE PRESIDENT-LAND 1 L'v1V Cta� May 4, 1983 I-� Mr. Chuck Carlson GR6eLEY. }® Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado 915 - 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Proposed Weld County Ambulance District Dear Mr. Carlson: Chandler & Associates, Inc. and its various subsidiary companies hold numerous non-producing oil and gas leases and operate one (1) producing oil well within the proposed Weld County Ambulance District. The producing well is located in the NW/4SW/4 of Section 27, Township 8 North, Range 60 West. It is Chandler & Associates, Inc. 's belief that it and its subsidiary companies will derive no direct benefit from this proposed ambulance district and respectfully requests that the companies and individuals listed below be excluded and exempted from this special taxing district. Please advise if you need additional data or information. Respectfully submitted for: CHANDLER & ASSOCIATES, INC. ; CHANCORP DRILLING PARTNERSHIP IV; ROBERT L. LENT; JAMES B. JUDD; CHARLES F. VISSER; JIM S. COOK; JOSEPH F. & PATRICIA L. GAVLICK; and PATTI H. SIMPSON By Gavlick, Vice President Y F. Gavlick, Vice President JFG/eb cc: R. Veghte H. White w, LeCLAIR ' LeCLAIR-WESTWOOD, INC. WESTWOOD 388 DENVER CLUB BUILDING DENVER, COLORADO 80202 INC. (303) 825-4258 [n May 4, 1983 Mr. Chuck Carlson Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Proposed Weld County Ambulance District Dear Mr. Carlson: LeClair-Westwood, Inc. operates the following producing oil well in behalf of certain parties which is located in Weld County: Schrack No. 1 Well C NW NE Section 10-T8N-R56W We have recently recieved notification of the proposed abmulance district. In that neither LeClair-Westwood, Inc. , nor the parties for which we operate will derive any direct benefit from such a district, we hereby request an exemption from the proposed district. Should you have any questions or require additional information regarding this request, please do not hesitate to call. Very truly yours, LeCLAIR-WESTWOOD, INC. 4/aq5e tY Wally G. O'Connell Operations Manager WGO/dsh cc: All Working Interest Owners PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPE LINE COMPANY P.O. BOX 1348 NEE! CUM Cmigsgi KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 64141 b'� , c1 �� May 6 , 1983 i [ _±11983 one+ umy. cow, Mr. Chuck Carlson, Chairman Board of County Commissicners Weld County Colorado 915 - 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Weld County Ambulance District Dear Sir: This letter is written on behalf of Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company to respectfully petition that its properties be excluded from the proposed Weld County ambulance district. The basis for the exclusion is found in 530-35-903 (3) of the Colorado Revised Statutes , which provides in pertinent part: " (3) No tract or parcel of real estate used for manufacturing, mining, railroad, agricultural, or industrial purposes , together with the buildings , improvements , machinery, or equipment or other personal property thereon, for which no direct benefit is provided by the services or improvements of the special taxing district, shall be included therein without the written consent of the owner thereof. If, contrary to the provisions of this subsecticn (3) , any such tract, parcel , or other property thereon is included in any special taxing district, the owner thereof, upon petition to the governing body of the home rule county, shall be entitled to have the same excluded from the special taxing district free and clear of any contract, obligation, lien, or charge to which it might have been liable as a part of the special taxing district. " (Emphasis added) Attached hereto is a description of Panhandle ' s property located in Weld County. All of said property is used for "industrial purposes" , as that term is used in Mr. Chuck Carlson, Chariman Board of County Commissioner May 6 , 1983 Page Two the foregoing statute and will obviously derive no direct benefit from ambulance services. It is equally obvious that Panhandle, as a corporation, will derive no direct benefit from such services . Consequently, the statute clearly requires that Panhandle ' s properties be excluded from this special taxing district. At such time as the Board considers this matter, please provide confirmation that Panhandle' s property in Weld County will be excluded from the special ambulance district. Very truly yours , PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPE LINE COMPANY C� 2 c By � . A. L. Fordemwalt, Director of Property Taxes TKP:ALF/g Enclosure PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPE LINE COMPANY Reporting Company Name Please list, by county, tabulation of pipeline miles and situs property by location. LISTING AND DESCRIPTION OF TOTAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN COLORADO As of December 31, 1982 COUNTY DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY Weld 833.810 miles gas production pipe- lines 880 Measuring stations Platteville Station • Compressor engines and related Leased land in SW4 Sec. 33-3-66 equipment Dehydration equipment 10.5 Acres (Liquid terminal) Structures to protect above equip. Dougan Station Compressot 'engines and related equipment Part of NW', 14-1-66, 40.24 Acre≥ Structures to protect above equip. Ft. Lupton Station Compressor engines and related 14-2-66 equipment Lot one (1) , Minor Subdivision Dehydration equipment No. 1309-14-2 MS6, Pt. NW4, (Liquid terminal) NEB, W1 of SE4, 10.08 Acres (1974) Structures to protect above equip. & Part of NW4 14-2-66, 10.08 Acr≥s (1980) Hudson Station Compressor engines and related equipment Dehydration equipment SW', SWk 23-2-65, 40 Acres (Liquid terminal) Structures to protect above equip. Frederick Station Compressor engines and related equipment Part of NW' 15-1-67, 48.56 Acres Structures to protect above equip. PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPE LINE COMPANY Reporting Company Name Please list, by county, tabulation of pipeline miles and situs property by location. LISTING AND DESCRIPTION OF TOTAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN COLORADO As of December 31, 1982 COUNTY DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY Weld Hambert Station (cont'd) Compressor engines and related Leased land in NE4, Sec. 36-4-66 equipment Structures to protect above equip. Volimar Station Compressor engines and related Leased land in NW4, 14-2-67, equipment 11 Acres Dehydration equipment (Liquid terminal) Structures to protect above equip. Land for future use Part of E' SE's 13-3-67 being part of Lot 3 Blk. 2, Olinger Subdi- vision of Garden Tracts in the town of Platteville, 7.43 Acres (acquired 1981, see Page 11) Mobile booster engines Ione Storage Material and supplies Leased land in 18-2-66 (adjacent to rail siding) (con cos) Property Tax Division Continental Pipe Line Company 555 17th Street Denver,Colorado 80202 (303) 575-6000 May 6, 1983 7 d: :r- )•:.%%�'-• 1983 Mr. Chuck Carlson Board of County Commissioners ants maks Weld County 915-10th Street - Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Mr. Carlson: It has recently come to our attention that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners is considering a resolution to create the Weld ambulance special taxing district. We understand that the funding for this district would come from ad valorem taxes and fees. Continental Pipe Line Company does not believe that it will derive any direct benefit from this district. Colorado statute 30-35-903 (3) provides that: No tract or parcel of real estate used for manufacturing, mining, railroad, agricultural, or industrial purposes, together with the building, improvements, machinery, or equipment or other personal property thereon, for which no direct benefit is provided by the services or improvemtns of the special taxing district, shall be included therein without the written consent of the owner thereof. If, con- trary to the provisions of this subsection (3) , any such tract, parcel, or other property thereon is included in any special taxing district, the owner thereof, upon petition to the governing body of the home rule county, shall be entitled to have the same excluded from the special taxing district free and clear of any contract, obligation, lien, or charge to which it might have been liable as a part of the special taxing district. Continental Pipe Line Company requests that it be exempted from the proposed Weld ambulance taxing district. Thank you. Sincerely, � ooe fr ill A. Allen Mitro Tax Agent Property Tax Division Tax Department AAM/dr --VESSELS OIL & GAS COMPANY SUITE 1220,CHERRY CREEK PLAZA • 600 SOUTH CHERRY DENVER,COLORADO 60222 303-321-0202 n e. :. ac\ THOMAS GJ.VESSELS.Vice dentPresident C^'�' ,^ THOMAS J.VESSELS.Vice Rasitlent �1 , ��� I/�., May 9, 1983 ' "` 3 V •119b h1E` O• Mr. Chuck Carlson '✓✓ Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Weld County Ambulance Special Taxing District Dear Mr. Carlson: According to the Resolution recently proposed for the establishment of the Weld County Ambulance Special Taxing District, certain property owned or leased by Vessels Oil & Gas Company and The Vessels Company would be included. The purpose of this letter is to request that such property and the improvements thereon be exempt from inclusion in the proposed dis- trict. This property is used for manufacturing, mining and industrial purposes. This request for exemption is made pursuant to C.R.S. 30-35- 903(3) (1973) . The properties in question are all oil and gas interests owned by Vessels Oil & Gas Company and The Vessels Company in Weld County, Colorado, including all leasehold interests, working interests, royalty interests and overriding royalty interests, the description of which is too volum- inous to include with this writing. We will, however, forward such descriptions as soon as possible. Vessels Oil & Gas Company and The Vessels Company believe that no direct benefit will be derived by those companies from the services to be provided by the special taxing district. Your favorable consideration for this request for exemption will be greatly appreciated. Very truly yours, VESSELS OIL & GAS COMPANY — r t <, , William D. Swenson WDS:blm i t / -. / r / f /1 Vessels Gas Processing, Ltd. It in, (' r�, ( ? 1 33 I:i I, r ' 1 LO, May 9, 1983 Mr. Chuck Carlson Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Weld County Ambulance Special Taxing District Dear Mr. Carlson: According to the Resolution recently proposed for the establishment of the Weld County Ambulance Special Taxing District, certain property described herein and leased by Vessels Gas Processing, Ltd. would be included. The purpose of this letter is to request that such real property and the improvements thereon be exempt from inclusion in the proposed district. This property is used for manufacturing and industrial pur- poses. This request for exemption is made pursuant to C.R.S. 30-35-903(3) (1973) . The property in question is located in Weld County and contains 20 acres more or less described as follows: SUITE 1220 CHERRY CREEK PLAZA ! 600 SOUTH CHERRY STREET r DENVER, COLORADO 80222 / 303.321-0202 -2- Beginning at a point on the East line of the SEA of Section 28, Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M.--said point being N 00°00'00" E. , 361.50 feet from the Southeast corner of said Section 28; Thence N 89° 34'00" W. , 361.50 feet parallel to the South line of the SE' of said Section 28; Thence S 00°00'00" E. , 361.50 feet parallel to the East line of the SEA of said Section 28 to the South line of the SEA of said Section 28; Thence N 89°34'00" W. , 245.36 feet along the South line of the SA: of said Section 28; Thence N 00°47'24" E. , 538.46 feet; Thence N 13°41'24" E. , 48.38 feet; Thence N 31°46' 00" E. , 103.08 feet; Thence N 41°22'00" W. , 200.52 feet; Thence N 73°32'00" W. , 60.00 feet; Thence N 06°17'00" W. , 237.50 feet; Thence N 85°43' 12" W. , 104.43 feet; Thence N 00°00'12" W. , 373.79 feet; Thence S 89°34'00" E. , 853.93 feet parallel to the South line of the SEA of said Section 28; Thence S 00°00'00" W. , 1,094.84 feet along the East line of the SE1 of said Section 28 to the point of beginning, EXCEPTING the South 30 feet North of the South line of the SE4 of said Section 28 and the East 30 feet lying West of the East line of the SEA of said Section 28 to the extent the same is used for County Road right-of-way purposes. Vessels Gas Processing, Ltd. believes that no direct benefit will be derived by that company from the services to be provided by the special taxing district. Your favorable consideration for this request for exemp- tion will be greatly appreciated. Very truly yours, VESSELS GAS PROCESSING, LTD. William D. Swenson WDS:blm ANTELOPE PRODUCTION COMPANY P.O.BOX 57 • KIMBALL NEBRASKA 69145 - TELEPHONE(308)235-4661 MAI' 1 , 683 OIL& GAS EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION GH6ELht May 9 , 1983 Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado 915 - 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 RE: Proposed Weld County Ambulance District Gentlemen: Please consider this as a request for an exemption from the above noted proposal as we feel that Antelope would derive no direct benefit from such a district. Very truly yours, Jim JS/kh tr va tate* ?ore PGo4LE^ame teZ'�'^'r�' Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community ar rroundi :eas? Lt� ca--J- 2, How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and >1eld County) respondin to every c, 11 in the Kersey Tire Iistrict? 3. Are you in favor of the new 4eld County Ambulance taxation? a , cl-t-&-v2,—d) OTHER COMMENTS: Lci ci-e.,,,, '7 - 1 v -mac, n Plea s1 -n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation AEL1 C�l�IT.I if„,;;' _ 4f2-__4 0- _ a_ Az ►R211983 Gila coLo. X--:_e_52.427ad,1 Kersey Vol, Fire Department / w r( rescue Squad / & ' Platte Vale* ?bee pls . tedesua Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. +iould you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and :.urroundine; areas? /11)2-1_62,„7 - 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and yield County) respondin to every c< 11 in the Kersey Fire District? J `--c-e_k .'9 a-C-t. = F /t i, 715 ,z va_. ce.r,, -2-e . e�- cz ( 2c-�i “Le_ e _ it,ex c "c, d- e a� F7 c4.. fah,, G t . ,� . 'y rta r -l'uuu -� � ���„��� �ce�t z�` '��-c�-�� c�C c, .��L�-�i'� e � cam„ 3. Are you in favor of the new /geld County Ambulance taxation? 41;iiiicimC —___ CT'H`s NM 'N'I'S:R2 y 772- /le"r�24--sci.-- __ lc_-- /'LLt--2-e -ct . 8A'"4,JC^� �C-c—' // it e-� �,� -e-'rk- a-c, 77t C-{ L_c nc -G ice. c L�f�L`-E�/ , ' ) /t��C-l'� Lp.�C�s� v- C-cz.gv �� � �y/ (/7 / , �,s��(/- /, d,, v t.i. t., .>t ✓�/ ":11: 7'JK.C z,c_rz _{ ! L."p_i z., GN CSC Please si n if you wish, 1f riot, thank you for your cooperation. / Kersey Vol. Fire Department (C rescue Squad ktee P tacky ?eye P'weeee w t e tiee Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80844-0281 1. fould you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Commun ty an surrounding areas? tri( 2. How do you fee about two Ambulances (Kersey and eld County) resndinr to eve in the Kersey Fire District? t ‘-rfetr-i\el r 0.--te_ Ca.- it (1,^02ANW 4.0"-- r 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? lid EA LL iwe-,a 14-re- a -w.c1t -- cry 04 fita ttu-e. AA .O1 H • , OTHER CON, ft�: g •-"J r^A;tSo 4•CwirnktnetW stile au_ ci,te vt ea.o•- irr a„ - - i ud- �o->L ns cr. -�+a�lr � "r+D calPlease sign if ou wish, if not, thank you for your c peration. J- -ittrlitr. rak DI 2atel-•• a8yS Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad Pe Val e/rePIAsteetio* V ea �ii� Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? '/ :E S 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and .field County) responding to every cell in the Kersey Fire District? 3. Are you in favor of the new 'field County Ambulance taxation? JV 6 OTHER COMMENTS: Please si'rn if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Sur q (?j RiiLi fgt,d__ - dal." ' Kersey Vol. Fire Department ee rescue Squad . P-"-___ tetllat Tote Pt:acetic* teat/ e e Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 7 :2-47 j /1-�(/c-r^AC(� -. :4D = ti 1-cLiLw ,z7,, , T-� /24,/V-IC-i p pp t 447 -u Aber- -c C'0,.G 1.e. cc- c) nnI q-c/ .t-JL-a /tu.cia,(1, Cr+-t-Wit-.n.., A4 2. ' How do feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and ',field County) respondin ; to every call in the Kersey Fire District? /� / Otivt`. c-ccr �c-t.c,y'L,�yC'.G�, � zJ1 „wt., L' ta S-11 cc' %Ufa' 1Yearitc 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? .-e-CICa- °-vt, :;474-"C 2-laktro a i-C 1L4* -k. e,--1-it, Ct4 -LQ OTHER COMMENTS: /LV ato- z a e C l c L pavfr �• c,..e a-K-c�, !4u?e--ec iLp (erne e e/-tc /I"-e � '"Lc.1, C't 'p--f4`.wz�., Gam„, ,n/h-L ,tit2 %t'&t /'u—C. l_le &-e-Please sim if you wish, in not, thank you for your cooperation. C/( L, Kersey Vol. Fire Department a rescue Squad Platte Take/ / 0to Pule` don na^r�' Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? �_•,[-Lt-_t-0-0-u.n-Lp� bit +P-• , Nr/'+-e.c± cte ct- cJ otiL.!/ 2. How do you feel 'about two Ambulances (Kersey and 'geld County) respondin; to every ca.17. in the Kersey Fire District? 0Y :I-/z- --k 'u- A �, -1-�.-f-1_ (.1 C., ,t�- --�'��. -� ft.-2 L -�,.z� ��A- t% e 9 a ./ .mot-r. r�_:ze .k� u--r �uZ�.e _ .� /((.'�1/L '-6-i`-I -x/72 .yz.„ /-�.Li J / [ ,--ne -c-' a-`-LL,'/ .L�_ti( ,�-_‘-._c -='„,..,i /e.w, -- - . ,-2-L. : '-t ��✓/I 1.(�rt, /�-s'.--�i.: ,✓/J ,t.LL L� ) C1 .-/l. •teA nn -�i C4-----AC �l_`G-e"1 IL, —e--4-,,o-e-14) 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? J ` 1�I�`N-/�--�' !'LC ✓`t G� -a-I4 %.,. 1".L.L c-/ G, 1-C- /i4.1-Q. I�--<-C,c-'L Gi -'--'-c-_� OTH/L+CH COMMENTS: z�,,Z <.� "'-_T-.+! L/�`'-. .t-4-c2-r-4-i tiu-i- 4-Y/- �e' `—• /J-Z YL` --t_-e-�, ..t--�e., C• ./L.GLc-L-"U i0.-q� -rl-D`-. Y' flu" d- c��.-c...i-�' C �. , A.-6 (3�' ,-l J / t- ;12h%, L,,, +aac c---e_L-tA) C 1t E-c-'- Please sin if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. 12/ 1 a L) (7 Kersey Vol. Fire Department " / or rescue Squad Plane e tale* ?he f " ' Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kerney Community and surrounding; areas? 0 o.„,rt'� /yY(t CC.ty b„,„_.4) co/9-77-.4 0�• pir�- 2, How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and '.veld County) respond ing: /to every cL11 in the Kersey Fire District?'02-2. ,J ���c-���p.-ems - �/ -Ad-9--e- �� "",/'cTi�.ci c.Z�ztiGu.�C��iv✓�'� Lc l��i.�-/� e - - -a��z_ -xL " 9� -Ct.GLdNY✓(,-/ :-_ �u ', u C.�iC , tft- ¢ 6,72, c"- YJ lL �.> �� p- N.-...� .? 6/A. 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? ? .,,-an" -- (7 ��� /cam Ze-e7 - ����1 .r- CITER C0NMCNT�SC: (7- <:rnnv .-ji, '7 2��� ;y_ Yom""t'. �i-,c ✓.A%;Y/�C� (1:4a / Y !77--9 �:tom_ �C- 74'1/ )",r12.9 O7, _!7jii/ Please si n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. / ;7� a.-rte Kersey Vol. Fire Department X rescue Squad Plata ata V aev 76. P���teeeis t tame& Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the O:41--/ Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) cWei respondin; to every call in the Kersey Fire District? 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? `'j2 0 OTHER COMM[;NTS: Please sin if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad p"�'�""`�' v����� 90,..e. pme. �i4/.. vt 1�a Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and :;urroundinp areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and geld County) respondin; to every c<.11 in the Kersey Fire District? -)-& r -~ 13. Are you in favor of tt!e new Weld County Ambulance taxation? la CI'HM CCMMTS: Please sin if you wish, if not, thank you for your. cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad pireAteetiew peat& att 96Te veal:lice Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . ;could you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve thn Kersey Community and :surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and. geld County) respondin; to every cE.11 in the Kersey Fire District? 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? OTHER COMMENTS: Please si .n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department a rescue Squad Platte e talleetlose Piste eein 7,44 ""a Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and geld County) responding; to every call in the Kersey Fire District? Alt LL 0 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? .92 i. / OTH:i.'R COMMNTS: Please sign if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad p1att tae 7 to prorate. tutted Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 I . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding* areas? ida, 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and geld County) responding; to every ci.11 in the Kersey Fire District? rte.3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? }'La - CTHD_R COM CNTS: Please si. n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department t< rescue Squad peaee tafteet7 P eeceein V1a""'ee Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. dould you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and ,field County) responding to every c .11 in the Kersey Fire District? 3, Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? / OTHER COMMENTS: Please si -m if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department r/ rescue Squad rPeat& Valle* 9bee Plarecee00 Z'edoteet Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. ;could you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and e,urrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and rleld County) respondin; to every cE.11 in the Kersey Fire District? 3. Are you in favor of t10 now Weld County Ambulance taxation? OTHD CO,Mt.V NTS: Please si...n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad r lat a elite 76ze • itereer_^c t eQ'" ie Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? ?--'° 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) respondin; to every call in the Kersey Fire District? 3. Are you in favor of the. new Weld County Ambulance taxation? / J CPHis_R C0NP2 NTS: t e%X eet -� '-� i �,.e ( �2 - ,. ...„4„, c' 4---m ° acid Please si n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department ?C rescue Squad proteerieue peat& Nu vedo e Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and :surrounding areas? ye..0 i/ 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and geld County) responding to every cLll in the Kersey Fire District? 3, Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? OTHER COMMITS: Please sign if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad Potareeado pe -pewee/ i7oce nvorie Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Mould you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 1 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and geld County) respondin; to every call in the Kersey Fire District? 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? OTHT? CONW NTS: Please sin if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad e*pedi'"' v �a'��� 9epte plot:eat:0a ved:ba Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the ,f---"/ Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and geld County) responding to every c: 11 in the Kersey Fire District? /7) /7 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? ' 52 OTHER COMMENTS: Please si.,;n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department c' rescue Squad s Platte today 701e Asteee4n ?Nava Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 I. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? yes i/ 2, How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Meld County) responding to every cli in the Kersey Fire District? il 13,E WS-5 i n i �[�S ey ( in ip9-y.1,es. fro/v7. 1. / 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? 7 Ae Wily- DITCH COMMENTS: Please si m if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad Pear& tat*he Ptoe ee sn Veatice Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? g ' 2, How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and 'geld County) responding to every call in the le-) Fire District? J\--e y- 05/) /7..1.A// o',Hy. A�Spa/J-le 3. Are you in favor of the new 'Meld County Ambulance taxation? y?D 0THCa C0MM3NTS: ��// p ' ,-ee_ azil,l /'J 2rr_/'r/'/ -C ,,, /,",,,. A41/61,1t K�'r SF ct �L4S G7Qi?/z/S�c_ Sere,,:et L_»�cl�% /41/61CItO 10 eA2l?�e el-(r e'Z/2. . 42 r /' / �'Li "--XVYncl& /U/P j/i/ c 7/"CZ =-Z>.PS 4, .(76//74,s k. ,72. 70&,,,,jOh- .Z -�Cc� 7iJv 3 'Cei� c __)/21f /": - ,, ,e74.:4 zz.,.// O,, e2F�ef Please sign if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad Platte tab"_ / 90. • toteeecon tc4" eee Phone 353-3890 • Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? T ,C an- Kersey 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and 'geld County) responding to every cL1l in the Kersey Fire District? eniafr %# _ s 44 -- /reE IN d6 O . %. 0 I _ 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? OTHER COMMNTS: .1.-7/14, Mkt- 67 \ e Please si -n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department a rescue Squad Pew Dailey ?he ptotceea'n tee /Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding, areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and 'Weld County) responding; to every c�.11 in the Kersey Fire District? 4-ee 6 yw y 2t .K. U,//�C �.t. zzaiJ ki-1-4961-Cr 3. rAre you o in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? �nw OTHF3 COMM:NTS: Please si•m if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department rescue Squad T -pewee* 76te puttee-eon t egotece Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80844-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and ::urroundinf, areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and geld County) respondin; to every call in the Kersey Fire District? 77d, / -eat' 9. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? OTHER COMMENTS: /( ) /tee d L u P l!J'l /c "--to AY (2 fiL,-(-6-62 Please sin if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department « rescue Squad 1_ peeler, -Awe* A7«e V , /Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and :,urroundine; areas? y.E..5 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and ,Jeld County) respondin; to every cL11 in the Kersey Fire District? /*/7.--;:17 .- -0; /1" — '-f-1711-j 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? OTH?H COMMENTS: Please si:;n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department o rescue Squad Plane- - ter/4 ?ore lardeeeasn teQ"' ec Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding ?real? L. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and 'Weld County) r spondinr; to every call in the Kersey Fire District? E w o /b— r, - 0 ,tt ��.t.ate✓ A4/1J1) @-c4.-ce, /n e--, , 3. Are you youin avor of th new Weld County Ambulance taxation? C Ii ii CON 1CNTS: /02e__cum G4) J / �� f G Please si. ;n if you wish, if not, ' thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department ct rescue Squad Platte to , 7eite Ptot n teattiee Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . ,could you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and nurroundinrr areas? adz tea -- e°J 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and field County) respondin; to every call in the Kersey Fire District? e. e do `yes ` `7"�ed 'A)? �� n2 �2r���e*�c �/ 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? OTH:PR COMMENTS: 9 Ap'q �e 7 .0 ("lam ez� Mal (24-3` 1,/ I i Y�z-e rev a L-L, ' Zt Li G C�u.c��,,,- el-11-- `3L- '�° - Please si -rn if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. 4/ 7 ,52:d, Kersey Vol. Fire Department r« rescue Squad pe Valleif 7he preezeti 7,w e Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve th- Kersey Community and surrounding areas? • 2. How do you feel .bout two Ambulances (Kersey and 1eld County) respondin; to every cEll in the Kersey Fire District? 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? riles. ,e.H d 4 7t-le_cd / ijL , ..-IT) 7 OTHER CO MTN'i S: Please si.•;n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. _L.K,7______ Z,42), (/) _ - : - ____________ Kersey Vol. Fire Department rescue Squad latte P V ate* 7ore P'weeetiew t e z t c Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. T,dould you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? -/ c_Z - 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and field County) responding to every c:.11 in the Kersey Fire District? 77S /////e du/y7 IJ 3. Are you in favor of the now Held County Ambulance taxation? Cl'H!O COMMENTS: GdCJ�.1 Y� fLiev A ,7 ✓-�— 1-3`)991e }-Y 0ery ('C� Yhun �a�� C. GW`2- 111 t;>L•1 lkn P1- ,. y ,. Cr 1hc� ,t 4J cc t cor 6 YPS eli E' %U3d r0 o'Crm� tut ctOm Cy roF f0 Ki back fU ele a()a n Please sirn if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol, Fire Department x rescue Squad pet,Gee V cw 7ete w edepit /Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding; areas? 1. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) repondin; to every ca.11 in the Kersey Fire District? bah 60e5:7)� i� `1. 1 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? OTHER COMMENTS: Please sin if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad pew tat-* 7ete f irst se nada`^'" Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and deld County) responding to every Ell in the ersey Fire Dist t d6, 7 O ✓ 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? CPNS'7 CO? M NTS: Pleeaasey sign if you wish, if rot, thank you for your cooperation. • Kersey Vol. Fire Department a rescue Squad • 'p' "at& ipetapropTote !- wtee vn tae Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? ,,os 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and geld County) responding to every cE.11 in the Kersey Fire District? Du/lA_ \ C o Ci9s 0 . /MicQ <r jA (�' /,e EY T 0S6- a 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? y) Cri*m COMMENTS: Please sin if you wish, If not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad R Nth* The Pwe ee&in t eQ aeee Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. .could you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 7eS 2, How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) respondin; to every c .1i in the Kersey Fire District? � ydq�J 0� �ll9' G�Q..arv✓ "GC/CLk C1." �/ .�CC>-s[:— art,c.s�Zfacy, : -4,, „ .e4.e ca sm te,2-t-es._ ,-C9hXec- .• v Z2(/- ecaZI, .4,� i Gca -Y-nt-e.fr 4 u-c} - L9C,i Ce-cc gait- <t."7 /4 ty_:3, Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? / CTH97R COMNHN 224////TS: �J elii ' C wed, C'tO l-G . 1'Lc �)LXa.<-Lez_ «sc-e.t,:-_c%sr Pa"29,.� zee- a—te a.., ....—,-44.,,, i/ta.-c- .—GLG7 Ci,e,, --e-e.c- -e- , Please sin if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. egt 't, .4,1 JJ 0 *� Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad •, puer, veteeee, 9epte vealier Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 291 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Mould you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and :;urroundin areas? i 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and weld County) responding; to every cz.11 in the Kersey Fire District? r i •• ,LC I '/4i L ‘74Q_ �'�`' -`*".."1 \r, you in favor of the new geld County .Ambulance taxation? 7 OTHER COMMENTS: Please sign if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. „Ze • • /> 6 / Kersey Vol. Fire Department rescue Squad Rea& valley ly 570tepitoreetieut 1,424y Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? ,. 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) responding to every call in the Kersey Fire District? c1Cr;.�- .s ��� W S c..1--.�-lb. 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld. County Ambulance taxation? 1'VG OTHGR COMMENTS: Please siim if you wish, if net, thank you for your cooperation. \ck\ -',4 Kersey Vol. Fire Department ec rescue Squad Platte (/aaey ?he protection t , /Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . :lould you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and 'geld County)1re. poo eve c< 11 in the Kersey re District? 3. Are you in favor of the new 'field County Ambulance taxation? /7742 OTHER COMMENTS: : i / if_ fnot , thank you for your cooperation. 27 '5 n)/67 —e . y>Vyy Kersey Vol.. Fire Department lj ccc��� 6r rescue Squad / egeee V etaey 7eite !- tot wt4n t6av4t Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? a s 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and 4eld County) responding to every call in / in the Kersey Fire District? 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? m 0THEH COMMITS: e- 4 n Please m si if you wish, if act, thank you for your cooperation. ci b /// /A2eic53 :et.- , C Kersey Vol. Fire Department a rescue Squad 7 44re valley76te pwrece4n tatted Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? • 2. How✓ do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and 'Weld County) rpesp//ongdin:, o every c..11 in the Kersey Fire District? /LL-Y „.,-?-cGGcCi �/�'s.co�C-�/ „�s,�C 02.oxd// (Vie-e-.OU.u�,L,, --4 /'�1C1.ticiy CCU -c% .f_�'� �.`-7-6-c ......51e-.7 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? O `/� 0 CTH3R COMMHNTS: Please sin if yo wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad Peewee tale, 176014: ; toteet eue to tt e Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and +geld County) respondinC to every cr.11 in the Kersey Fire District? /.Y- „Lc -?t -c. ..,: . 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? /10 OTHER COMMENTS: ( )24:1-0-4- ,74.c ea/ ‘AC - o-4-,-. J "c _nut Please si m if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. ): rr kit.2.,_. •17r7--.;q.4,, ' -- Kersey Vol. Fire Department cc rescue Squad Plant tel ?he Plata/44C 7,eat1e�' Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and aurroundint; areas? 1 7 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and yield County) respondin; to every call in the Kersey Fire District? , J ,7 / G(/ e y` ^ Ally �t� r cent/ 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? :Ea nj O,t2 �N vi o��(//t CG eO < Pl ease sin if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department ix rescue Squad 7, " " _ lietteeet ?he Pfestea? sn tame& Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and 'geld County) respondin; to every c?•11 in the Kersey Fire District? WE /(za e5ey ,/7'n5L) / ' C5 A-S 2oA/r �i i,,E up 7—ii 2 vC cam, vti'E iS EA/ 0ci 6et 7 Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? •v O OTHiH COMMNTS: Please si-n//i��f you wish, if lot, thank you for your cooperation. (�C�seXX-/2 eV-7 LJC • Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad t / / 6,,,, Protection to r^"" Phone 3534890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 2. How do y y aboutu� .s two Ambulances nces (Kersey and Weld County) responding to every cell in the Kersey Fire District? Gr2 , d d62%.4-1 __ 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? OTHER COMMENTS: 0f----n2 �n Flee si m if you wish, if no thank you r your cooperation. Vv, . . 4th22;" 5 12;•91 4/ Kersey Vol. Fire Department a rescue Squad T a V �a���` 9 P Vi �tie Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? Y-1. 1) 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) responding :.o every ci".l.l in the Kersey Fire District? On 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld. County Ambulance taxation? y� OTH R COMME'N'TS: Please sin if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Viiiiivr,_ 1_,_ cAtit,100( Kersey Vol. Fire Department e:c rescue Squad mete Pleweetioa,P Vettlee, "76re Deatiee Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . .lould you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and :surrounding areas? ' ar. 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and geld County) respondin; to every cell in the Kersey Fire District? alI �'Ia_ YIL e_e.• - 3. Are you in favor of the new 'Aeld County Ambulance taxation? 0-L24-Lcrdv Yid- OTHER COMMENTS: Please si.:;n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. e /-7--,,e_. >)Z) 179k; /i., jr___A-,7 Kersey ire Department Vol.. e partment cc rescue Squad peat& Valle* 76rePloreerielseIda Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. 'dould you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? ‘ ,/ 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) responding to every c�.11 in the Kersey Fire District? 3. Are you in favor of the new +geld County Ambulance taxation? Al () OTHER COMMENTS: Please sign if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. • Kersey Vol. Fire Department 6c rescue Squad Pwee V ate* 7epte Pitestee aK' t ealtiet Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80844-0281 1 . gould you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and geld County ) re pondin; to every ce.il in the Kersey Fire District? T3-- /k Z.a u- 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? /LLB OTHER COMMENTS: _7/ %".,Ci ltii��' CLfi�Clk��`- �/l -LI .94c.✓ / % �iL�Lt''Ul�d--Z�� , ruv 2, t ma y c2 r c". sis Please si m if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad PC.W{.te Talley 7ote Pweeeasn teatiee Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Commu ity I surrounding areas? L� 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and 'geld County) responding to every cEll in the Kersey Fire District? 3. Are you in favor of the new deld County Ambulance taxation?r c) r OTHE1t COMMENTS: Please si if y wish, if .wet thank you for your cooperation. c Ji. /t, KerseyVol. Fire Department u rescue Squad peat& v aft pweerio. vederier Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and :surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and 'ie aty) re.rpondin'* to every cE.11 in the Kersey Fire District? r.-t&-e-gy 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? OTHER COMMENTS: Please sign if you wish, If not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department 6c rescue Squad P pewee, ' vie 'rateasn tea/4 a Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. ,.`ould you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and deld County) respondin; to every call in the Kersey Fire District? T ,u,50 ,c _\--\,,,, Uc_ Q,2S< .i C 0,,l.\. V` CY O,kA. e, --\\-\n,, ,ki,ct Ate to `L 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? OTHER COMMENTS: Please sign if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad Plate Vateleip1762e Ptot ct tue tei7Ae& Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80844-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 7',e,/ 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and yield County) respondin; to every cll in the Kersey Fire District? con1 6La rz. -2,r-/ 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? //- OTHER COMMENTS: ,... /72,,,7, mac=vz..e—t-S----- i ppp - Please if yo wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department ex rescue Squad 7: vale* ?ow P • C Vede z Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and nurroundin ; areas? YD' S 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and geld County) r.•espond.in; to every cE.l1 in the Kersey Fire District? / / S C t-L- /2_ / S pl.. 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? /L OTHER CC)MN NTS: Please si-;n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. /-e-QZ-1 ) r4V-a Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad PCB tam 17014i Proteetain t&i ee Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would. you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding; areas? ,p c' _.-1 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and deld County) responding to every call in the Kersey Fire District? ------7 e--72-e-Cg_-et:L-e__a--7_ 3. Are you in favor of the new de County Ambulance taxation? OTH33 CCMMFNTS: �! G4- C G� 2 C � , �G ---e---s-c, Please si.;n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department x rescue Squad ey peettee Tall 76w Ptoe _ - _ - .c Deatiet Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . ;Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) responding to every \c�.11 in the Kersey Fire District? l ' / gib/ ,--.1.24€O1€41 . 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? no OTHER CCMMNTS: re_04,1 Atilt 44.43 'Vnla ' ed /tato/a_ GOILO Co22'2`' t -Awe og9274, Please sign if you wish, 1f not, thank you for your cooperation. Ca/a9, - - - 744.17 ede Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad , V a� 7 "- Z'wee m e 4 Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and eurroundinn areas? • 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County ) renpondin; to every call in the Kersey Fire District? is .. - _ 3. Are,�you in favor of the new Neld County Ambulance taxation? rey IW CTHU COMMTNTS: Please FA 71 if you wish, if cot, thank you for your cooperation. Pj I �+ 4 —. Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad Pt w(.{a to _ _ / ?ore Pite eage to 2,44 rie Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 I. /ould you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? . "e ) 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and geld County) respondinT to every c, ll. in the Kersey Fire District? 3. Are you in favor of the new deld County Ambulance taxation? OTHsH COMMENTS: Please si -,n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. A Kersoy Vol, Fire Department rs rescue Squad Peewee Dale* 76ze Ptateeeetut V edest re Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Gould you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? c i �, a IV C £L .—±e) . pop 11 'R. ,,1 j-j4 C.C-r.vF' 2, How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and 'field County) respondin; to every ca 11 in the Kersey Fire District? LC) _ ,c�-® -- a i- A t',,`-� � __ c Illi 3. Are you in favor of the new Aeld. County Ambulance taxation? wLo xL Ly)(_ e eFei —i- cti 00_. o e-tt c"- J--*_ OTH ,? COMMisN'CS: 4 __.4_,Li ywi rc V, .4 l U 01-6- ems * Please si *n if you wish, 1f not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad r WW& Dailey ?ate plat d/4m tedpriet Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey rs Community and surrounding areas? r 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and deld County) responding; to every call in the Kersey Fire District? // 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? `1Z 6 CT H ' CviV'N['S: y Z4,' CQ27-42C-s11Z- �zn4'ctur- cti — ,2d-� it -c _U --- il --c; C� _ , , u a� rcc� 7e--) 777-e1-0-. • GL. /.--e'-�c—Ci Please si m if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department a rescue Squad p1atte Dade* ?ore /- toee eisn tame& Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 2, How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and '1eld County) respondinu; to every c11 in the Kersey Fire District? try u Lts / e J� V LA- 1 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? xJ o OTHER COMMENTS: Please sin if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. 2CJ Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad Platte °Nu 9erePletectieue, Veatiet Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80844-0281 1. Mould you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community aa+fnd surrounding areas? -.-ji-42--- r !J 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and .de1d County) responding; to every cL11 in the Kersey Fire District? -.- -YLf.)t )/I- --4"--3-'J-- P-.4-,, 44,rt-e-e--- L/ 3. Are you in favor of the new 'geld County Ambulance taxation? OTHER COMMENTS: Please sign if you wish, If not, thank you for your cooperation. c.2‘',3)4Jcie.3ST3 -37// kLA Kersey Vol. Fire Department J rescue Squad Platte V &Eey 76te PtotLeeeun t edaiee Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Mould you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? /k� 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and ' eld County) responding to every call in the Kersey Fire District? if,..22— ji./2-1 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? //-0 OTHER COMMENTS: Please si. n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad Plane i'a '� to Ploteeelo c t a e Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . ?1ould you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? LP2' 2, How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and field County) respondin; to every ce.1i in the Kersey Fire District? de id ec_J219 i'' .2,41 0414411 - 3. Are you in favor of the new field County Ambulance taxation? vet 0THJ H COMMITS: Please sin if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. "42, cr Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad Pe tai Vallee/ 9eire P l"teetiOle Z,eat a Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and :surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and :field County) respondin; to every ci.11 in the Kersey Fire District? 3. Are you in favor of the new 'Meld County Ambulance taxation? OTHER COMMENTS: Please sin if you wi: h, if not, thank you for your cooperation. • all Kersey Vol. Fire Department rescue Squad we*PGA Z'e 9efee PlateeeeemeV�����f"" ' /Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. ,ioul.d you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and nurroundinp areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and ',1eld County) renpondin; to every cLll in the Kersey Fire Distric -k ?. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? NO OTHTR COMMTNTS: Please si:;n if you wish, if not, thank you for your. cooperation. _42-.1 ai)-(1-11_,\-O.--ks, ____ Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad p er �/C�a�!!eet i v � � /Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? p1.7 s 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and geld County) respondin; to every c .11 in the Kersey Fire District? ° A T / e- /c.i) 3. Are you in favor of the now Weld County Ambulance taxation? XI D OTHER COMMENTS: : Please sin if you wish, if legit, thank you for your cooperation. ,/( r)' -•\._ ,74/&----;;;-4-.. Kersey Vol. Fire Department « rescue Squad p tat-, 7eite Prateeetha is l Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? ;L/Ji 2, How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and 'weld County) responding to every c:.11 in the Kersey Fire Distri t? CO,1� ki),-Vyc 4ret ,�r II �w�� c�rh-�- c� 3. Are you in favor of the new eld County Ambulance taxation? OTHER COMMENTS: d-c-c-evi-44 74 t GLci-eg ! COC e of 7 ,twit-t- 4 aul clyea2 rz 4- c el e Please sign if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol, Fire Department cc rescue Squad Peeure tale* 76t i Proteetiew Matta Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and 'field County) respondin; to every cell in the Kersey Fire District? &g& (4,22_6_4 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? ttLid Q,22, {ti �a /( �_ '^ cox_ OTHER CONM'?NTS:� XL e� _ g--a) �� /� ��✓LL�JJ �� '424/ 9 t � O J A�Lf Ce% I7_ass ssi -;n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. ,toye („c_e.e ._/L) Kersey Vol. [sire Department as rescue Squad Plane. tale* 17144 Pt seeet on t14 `ec Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? "yily 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) res,pondin; to every call in the Kersey Fire District? 11ti/h U s 1 Z �-e irs� y Ainiptt iccqc Lamfrtockcc_. .� k_r 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? GTH';R CCiMMHNTS: Phase si m if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department Cc rescue Squad Pew a* ?ore plateeeis* ✓eaiee Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding, areas? • 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) responding; to every call in the Kersey Fire District? 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? OTHER COMMENTS: Please sin if you wish, if not., thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department a rescue Squad Petite Valle* _ ePlOteeeedie V�����lt"C" Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 I . ;could you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? (i 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and field County) responding to every cLll in the Kersey Fire District? 03 3. Are you in favor of t} e new 'geld County Ambulance taxation?(\ OTHER COMMENTS: Please sin if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department u rescue Squad T terae V e 76Pi Pitoreeteon tamed Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance contin}e to serve the Kersey Community and nuxrourdin areas? G7�/ 2. Pow do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County ) responding; to every cL1i in the Kersey Fire District? 77-a 3. Are you in favor of the new SJeld County Ambulance taxation? rr OTHER COMM2NTSS: 2.762L--- -n--- 7,4"".-`1 t-2--6-e. --Y- ,, 7-c...,_ 7,2t 2 Z e -—�� ion« / r-71 1 _Xi- . Please si m if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department cc rescue Squad pedet -Awe, pirdeeeads viQe`"►ve Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Mould you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) respondin'; to every cL.11 in. the Kersey Fire District? 3. Are you in favor of the new weld County Ambulance taxation? CTH?lH COMMENTS: Please si..n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department a rescue Squad eat& veri ee 9eitePft°reale"( Via Ze Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and ::ur.rounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) re.pondin; to every cEll in the Kersey Fire District? 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? OTHER C0M NTS: 1 j:/) -J v ✓L J Please sin if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad PleAreeal4 Pew Valle* J7-ire Vedtrie ' Phone 353-3890 Post Office Sox 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambullnces (Kersey and Weld County) r'espondinl. to every cE1.l in the Kersey Fire District? 14 -6:4- 3. Are you in favor of t}!e new Weld County Ambulance taxation? OTHER CONTENTS: Please si-m if you wish, If not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department ic rescue Squad eatee p Tate* The P t&eeuoa Matta Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? . ) � s 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) responding; to every call in the Kersey Fire District? 77_! i7'/ /17 h� c a -7- CC /- 3. Are you in favor of th? new Weld County Ambulance axation? / v � f> Gym S c-> C b et"/I'/24 7rA C�a��r^ OTHER C0MMF,NTS: Please si ?n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol.. Fire Department & rescue Squad petite, ta_-_7 / e t ` toe cet to ie Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? ��C� . U 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) responding; to every call in the Kersey Fire District? I" 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? a�-�� r�- �" '`�,ti'`"C°'G to-c----,-,5,-..4 tie , d CTHU CCMM',NTS: Please sin if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. ti a ;LC 97 Kersey Vol. Fire Department rescue Squad Platte tal'-7 ?ere Pto^eeeon tattier Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. :Jould you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the 0 - Kersey Community and :;urroundinir areas? i- ,-S ( //„ 1�e� ..--CC-2-e--/-t 'J' / 7- 2, How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and geld County) re.spondin; to every cell in the Kersey Fire District? Gl-- G,�ptt.,-t, tee 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? "'i/Y 7,6e) . OTHER COMMENTS: Please si *,n if you wish, if sot, thank you for your cooperation. �c /Vrie2<a.A., �%i2, Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad ete p ta / 7 Pteate - tea r^"' Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding; areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County ) responding to every call in the Kersey Fire District? / / C f 7 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? C OTHER COMMENTS: 7 77 C 77/2 .' . - ten.,.. . [1; l tca Please sign`�if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. -' l �/ �� i Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad eettee p tC;� - - / 76 re Pweaeew ved ti"" Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. 'Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 4.4ti 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) respondirc; to every call in the Kersey Fire District? 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? Re- OTHER C0MMNTS: Please si.n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department rescue Squad Pedete Vige / 47cte P ?Nily"'r•' /Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and :surrounding areas? llolgg)ei c;e.e___J 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) respondin3 to every cz.11 in the Kersey Fire District? T Ni .6--1 L.A. C C -z-- "_tit. 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? j••U CJ, OTHTR COMMENTS: Please sign if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. e/.6'.4 J6e-/L.4-- . L,.._ Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad Petteee 'alb 9 veQI��riz" Phone 353-3890 mar Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community an :surrounding areas? -1 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and :field County) res pondiw; to every cll in the Kersey Fire District? 3. Are you in favor of the now Weld County Ambulance taxation? 47 ---7 OTHSR COMMTNTS: Please si:7n y is , if not, thank you for your cooperation. to y,_ G t, Kersey Vol. Fire Department oc rescue Squad Pew operegat 7e0. Pn teatiee Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 I. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 4_9 2, How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and deld County) renponding to every call in the Kersey Fire y District? n � Mstk 6, l',, '�`-vy-it cL---.77 — /, ` - XB�j- �j2 ' h.2n'_ C `\ -r. ... tnL'c� �Cc aANLu t�� I i�.z_ l Ctiw�--N-u-Qcz-..,.�--t 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? 7'140 0TH'CR C0MMFNTS: Please si ;n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation, Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad pleure tettCe y 7oreP " e -- tederiet Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? ,' E S 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and geld County) responding to every c . 1 in the Kersey Fire District? 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? OTHER COMMENTS:r-7(f 7 , e) 717eat tciit4- 9 Flease si:;n if you i .co wish, if t, thank you for your cooperation. k C IT �. l e ra--- ,,c9 fie tiaQx,c53 \r- - TD D C--5 ) e„0 ) Kersey Vol. Fire Department rescue Squad PCB tetileet76re Ptnte - _ ,r tilt ee Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. }dould you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? f 2. ??ow do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and weld County) re pondinr to every c-.11 in the Kersey Fire District?L 3. Are you in favor of the new weld County Ambulance taxation? 7z-e f OTHER COMMENTS: / // J C rid Please si. n if you wish, if sot, thank you for your cooperation. / 4X-/</7 itdtL. r Kersey Vol. Fire Department r. rescue Squad ' e vale* 9e/re p,toteetieur viatiet Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 I. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and :surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) respondin; to every cLl.l in the Kersey Fire District? j © 4,, 9 //22„6.1 /rn /2-2f -E' . 9. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? Y\___ C) OTHER COMMENTS: Please sign if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Ld , Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad Platte a tally" 96te 2,edistia Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the) Kersey Community and surrounding areas? \r Ec C{e, � n v{A.5 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and acid County) respondin.; to every cL11 in the Kersey Fire District? I be-\;e s.\ C;a = S\1 . ire k e. Ke_r e j '\ tre ti\cu. orb arnbi:acane J,11(11., SZN\olSc) (n Kec3c3 AcnbLacxCe ,c; 3, .are you in favor of the new 'yield County Ambulance taxation? NO CTHCR COMMENTS: `` 'T�� ���,� kx) 1.\\,_ !x o 4cL, O ',.) ., I�.AJL�s C 1`-)`(1. cm C� m .CCs_r\c Q J l U Ck Y\ok 30c, - Cmnc1. w C n c\ Oc Owti -M•� 'a. a V3S c� n ..1ZStW lC _ Please si:n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department a rescue Squad Ferree tat*he vweeetes,t te ale Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? i 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and field County) responding to every cell in the Kersey Fire District', ', 'c � -NI- ]rs ute &tt 'SwiL a_ ,a,.✓ .¢,., Co-La:A -alias Cl ' Aes_„,d..6-4',, 0 Zch,..U, Li"-±2A-t- ks�n. .A-p s �,^ek-- LL "7ua_es< -L6' z� 2.Za.e.Q, . j 6ti�e..,,,ea_ �` ,,, ya} cytJ LL. J rdJ �e 3. Are you in favor of the new ',Jeld County Ambulance taxation? No OTHER c C0MM 3NWe._T3: � Lo. U }��.� a- n„ t Please si m if you wish, If not, thank you for your cooperation. 4415-e Carl El pc .)-Y? I-LC( 33 )des' / Kersey Vol. Fire Department a rescue Squad __ Pee Vete 76re Via����ic Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. 'Ioul.d you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and :surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) re;pond in:; to every cE.11 in the Kersey Fire District? ,r /O 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? ifilO OTHER COMMENTS: Please si.' n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. i Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad ply tat*?este Ptoteetion `i t�Zm4 a Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) responding to every cLll in he Kersey Fire District? ",a z' > 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? 0THSH COMMENTS: • Please si m if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. -Ciert ,tr. :A C e C.: 1 ••tlifItIL- y'k'1 `bt ; ' ' Kersey Vol. Fire Department e. rescue Squad PCB tote, 7ote Pweeeaon tear la Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) responnddiin. to (�every call in the Kersey Fire District? a 7 r /C 4_,..,�y ctri_e•----ec _t_e_ 1714e i 3. Are you in favor of t},e now Weld County Ambulance taxation? 21C.:Cl -�-vs Gtr l �--"'.E Cr,* OTHER COMMENTS: Please si n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. yL �t YClw�-L Kersey Vol. Fire Department cc rescue Squad I. peettre <pe 9e,repfraecei.43,, vaelier Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? (J 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and 'geld County) 40 responding to every c•.11 in the Kersey Fire District? 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? A) c CTHi,'il COMM?Ni'S: Please sign if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department &c rescue Squad Peettee Vallee 7ege t� V c���� /Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and ;surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) (Y10 responding; to every c .11 in the Kersey Fire District? 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? Jn 0 OTHU COMMTNTS: Please sign if you wish, if not, thank you for your. cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad w Pee:fieee Vete 7 le ��d�� /Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? ii. .1 . l:-_ --, 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and .Veld County) responding to every cE.l in the Kersey Fire District? \ C\ \- d, 3. Are you in favor of tie nnw Weld County Ambulance taxation? I U1 a --4k1 C12-64p k—M1:9) 41-)2. 01-Cd Nd a ' fiv-i-J CTH:iU CO cM?NTS: Please sign if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. 9 Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad Platte taller ?ere Aerates* teemed Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? • + ,, ,o . 2, How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and field County) responding to every call in the Kersey Fire //Dis-tt ict? 3. Are you in favor of the new '.geld County Ambulance taxation? i? // l 1ji i CPHs3 C0NMCNTS: Plc s-d sign if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. 1,i ,e ? O /�-/2i g2 o G v y 7 Kersey Vol. Fire Department 6 g1 x rescue Squad __ PCB 'Nile, 7 Protection tube"" Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? v-�5 2, How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and geld County) re>pondirs; to every c .11 in the Kersey Fire District? 1\7Cj 3. Are you in favor of the new 'geld County Ambulance taxation? IUD OTHER C0MN NTS: 4OW- Please sin if you wish, if net, thank you for your cooperation. q2,- 3:d f AL y' �J� Kersey Vol. Fire Department a rescue Squad ecure p Catz" - / 76te • i n tideriee Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) responding to every call in the Kersey Fire District? (•14'[ /S 5-if ft;C �-t4f (tr/sEX) 3. Are you in favor of the new .geld County Ambulance taxation? 6,1 CPH?R CCMN:NTS: > � ��„� �i1 J T' o //� . k*/` ems' 47iir re s /,� 'T y� ,l1 / 7.5" rl/,� -y"cc/ S�-�fL e^ ( /7 6t9/t) 6r 7� -. J L i•' Please sign if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department rescue Squad pedeee ifte11€ 96re Plateetieue Vj4�y�4 Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Coiorado 80644-0281 1 . :could you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and ;field County)/2.6-6' respondin; to every cL11 in the Kersey Fire District? .2d 3. Are you in favor of the new geld County Ambulance taxation? OTHER COMMENTS: P1 se s1 '.7n f you wi::h, if not, thank you for your cooperation. / N 46-----a) Kersey Vol. Fire Department fir. rescue Squad —_. M P� tale* 7� Protection to Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. :Mould you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? U 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and 'Weld County) responding; to every cE.11 in the Kersey Fire District? co -- -a--.-,r4. 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? CTH3 C0MYCNTS: Please si n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department a rescue Squad Platte ?Valle* 76ze Pxoteeaew tedtteet Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. dould you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? L( PS • 2, How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and geld County) responding to every call in the Kersey Fire District? i erse<. hh5 C{// JOG> 07 5ttvlce �hee<ci7 — Cock heiiiclie_ ti "fC/^ 5PY are« Lid:MO --� s s ; , 7!c.<<e r ] /e,"7Q7 �O 0 </ 3. Are you in favor of the new 4e1.d County Ambulance taxation? /Y) WWH'CR COt MRNTs: j,,A � • E �, • 4 Anc _ 2 FT,f ec ,`ct ge/,7 :714'4 eJc 1t4 67 meted^ a ecti (cmS Please sin if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. 4/QCL �Or//i/'vw_e_ / >36fl /1"C° e 1Q.2l_ i'ire77 Kersey Vol. Fire Department & rescue Squad cte 4 Valle* 76te Ploreetiew Deafact Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and :;urroundinc, areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and +Jell County) respondin; to every cEll in the Kersey Fire District? L. C.t CL 3. Are you in favor of the new 'Je1d County Ambulance taxation? �L c CTH!'fi C0MW NTS: Cc: t � _ ��-tT.GL�s:ve� '.�. L _, .... .....- ze i[ c` �G zC i.11 o . ( c •.C &• - !)C Please si ;n if you wish. if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department c�c rescue Squad Platte to • lore P' ,c VedOtiet Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Veld County) responding; to every cs.17. in the Kersey Fire District? /itce4e lct%d C / I` cif Svc _._iete.i 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? /9O OTHER C0MMSNTS: Please si m if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department c rescue Squad Plae a Vale* '7VLe PweeerioaDeo- a Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and :surrounding areas? yes 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and '.field County) respondin to every ci,.11 in the Kersey Fire District? 7ypieA/ weld Co• Ca-,,n /s/ctcr5 rh,Ki77 - - yefY ,,,,,,,,u ) cU J 3, Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? No CTH:n '0ON'1NTS: n! l.-re I/ toe's 0 1�1,n(Du/AhCG TO Se1-0Q.- a teas w here Tkey ore, 7)eeded, S 711,11K terscy area is very 6d/ 9uarG/Y sert,ecl - Please sign if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. 574,1Lry PaAr---2 Do-retet_. G>,..,4_, Kersey Vol. Fire Department c. rescue Squad T (/altiy 6tei platea tin tea rue Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? ye,,a 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) responding; to every csll in the Kersey Fire District? (:(1-r-c;e4 elLe4s1±% ,14.4.40P/.47 ce„„..di 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? OTHER C0MMCNTB: 'Ida _r G0 64a12- C 41.fr{ -�� Cam" wrje4r e- Gs `d/ /L-z-,20 -/ � -Gin -6,-- d .A.sh'- Cv i -dG , Please si m if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Zed /4,e.--,- Kersey Vol. Fire Department cc rescue Squad /� eat& V a 76te P eeeee'n ted tee Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80844-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? tee 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and 'geld County) responding; to every call in the Kersey Fire District? Lt ,wa4J . p / - %O ,or oK e 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? r aif a UPH!3i3 COMM:;N'TS: Please si n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. Kersey Vol. Fire Department. , rescue Squad Platte Vale* ?ate PU eett .c V e'v l:Zee Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80844-0281 1. Tiould you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? • 2„ How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and :field County) responding to every call in the Kersey Fire District? 14/e— G o ' wry er/ IY8--V) GG2c4' 7.-;/ ft/7 6U'4LzG e`U 3. Are you in favor of tho new Weld County Ambulance taxation? 0THFR C0MP*NTS: Please sign if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. i. Kersey Vol. Fire Department u rescue Squad Plata tale* 7bee PtoeeeUsn t14 1e Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1 . Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) respondin; to every cEll in the Kersey Fire District? i/ ,/ 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? /d7) OTHER COMMENTS: ,F �/z) ( Cj�C A Ci ✓tc p " Please si -n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. ) 7 i7' . _ ' li �}il -i7_s':- Kersey Vol. Fire Department r rescue Squad. e -pewee/ 70te predectio* v�����'ice Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey. Colorado 80644-0281 I . 4ou].d you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? /67S - . 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) rempondin; to every cL11 in the Kersey Fire District? 7 (-"N"-AI-6°--av-t.k..... ( , _644}) 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? A/D CTH1H COMMENTS: Please sin if you , if not, thank you for your. cooperation. C. Kersey Vol. Fire Department c rescue Squad pad& alea, videt /Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 I. dould you like to see t) c Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and :surrounding areas? 1%9'° 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Aeld County) responding to every cell in the Kersey Fire District? 9/76.1 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? /74) OTHVI COMM^NPS: Please sign if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. &/7 / ,7?Ct.- ---/Zre'---e". Kersey Vol. Fire Department or rescue Squad peetzt.e verzezet9eAre , V ider-`'"' Phone 353-3890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 1. Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? t 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and ,field County) responding to every oE.11 in the Kersey Fire District? - -t--6 3. Are you in favor of the new field County Ambulance taxation? OrH a CDi`,M',NTS: Flea;e si ;n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. --1 c, .-',:_=r: --' '�:/-=-� Kersey Vol. Fire Department a rescue Squad plate, talc Tote plateau,.u,. Valetta Phone 3533890 Post Office Box 281 Kersey, Colorado 80644-0281 C1; Would you like to see the Kersey Ambulance continue to serve the Kersey Community and surrounding areas? y& s 2. How do you feel about two Ambulances (Kersey and Weld County) ren,pondin; to every cLll in the Kersey Fire District? SbmU sc b 0 R en, Sa'y I 5 % Ito Mu ;/ _ 3. Are you in favor of the new Weld County Ambulance taxation? O0 / / OTHER COMMENTS: itI S Do 67 I Nr ,c C 5 l eta. HoSI Sag, S &—4 L , J<6'n--S oAl hi ft S Po i- 67 it/6-- 0 W ; T HUv r -ni tub?a evUA! Yy i9g'r9- is Ai Flease si-n if you wish, if not, thank you for your cooperation. r-- > Kersey Vol. Fire Department a rescue Squad .� ____T______, r I sr 'Pa a 'd ,11 NII L 0 El'PV ' I, A ." n T rrr4��J p '�•••�1� 6 T •Y M q Ili a ,, 2 4- �y VF- I{ Fr K �` C. 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