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RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD AT PROBABLE CAUSE HEARING CONCERNING STIPULATION FOR USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT #1495, DATED MARCH 7, 2005 - JESS ARAGON, DBA TIMBERROCK LANDSCAPE WHEREAS,the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS,on the 19th day of October,2005,a Probable Cause Hearing was held before the Board to determine whether Jess Aragon, dba TimberRock Landscape, 1001 East Harmony Road #192, Fort Collins, Colorado 80525, is in compliance with certain Conditions of Approval contained in a Stipulation for Use by Special Review Permit#1495, dated March 7, 2005, and WHEREAS,the alleged violations were said to be occurring on property described as part of the NE1/4 of Section 8, Township 5 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS,after hearing testimony from those present,the Board finds that pursuant to the terms of the Stipulation, there is not sufficient probable cause to direct the County Attorney to proceed with enforcement before the District Court for failure to comply with certain Conditions of Approval. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Probable Cause against Jess Aragon, dba TimberRock Landscape, regarding Use by Special Review Permit#1495, be, and hereby is, dismissed. The above and foregoing Resolution was,on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of October, A.D., 2005. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: LI� n � 'C 6 ' (AYE) " vy iam H. Je e, Chair Weld County Clerk to the B `r- 1 ,"i1•11 t Ni .1 I!. eile, Pro (NAY) Tem BY: (u 1 1 •�r D ' uty Cl- to the Boa (� _ AYE David Y. qng�\\ '\� r � AP V AST VC { (AYE) Robert D. Masd n ounty Attorney A-t&w ( (AYE) Glenn Vaad Date of signature: iC5 2005-3102 f•rl • /Li ft() ,z/ c PL1684 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES (it a Planning Division NORTH OFFICE 918 10Street GREELEY, CO 80631631 mmartin@co.weld.co.us W�`P�• PHONE (970) 3530t 3540 FAX: (97(970)) 30 304-6448 COLORADO SOUTHWEST4209 CR 24.5 LONGMONT, CO 80504 PHONE: (720) 652-4210, Ext. 8730 FAX: (720) 652-4211 September 2, 2005 Jess Aragon 1001 E.Harmony Rd #192 Ft. Collins, CO 80525 Dear Mr. Aragon: This letter is regarding your Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review Permit (USR- 1495) for a business permitted as a use by right or accessory use in the Commercial Zone District (Landscaping Materials Yard) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District located in Part of NE4 Section 8, T5N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Parcel number 0957 08 000045. Notice is hereby given that on Wednesday, October 19, 2005, at 9:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the agenda of the Board of County Commissioners permits, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County will hold a Probable Cause public hearing pursuant to Section 2-4-40 A-C and E of the Weld County Code and paragraphs B. and C. of the Stipulation adopted as Order of Court dated March 7, 2005. This meeting will take place in the Commissioner's Hearing Room, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10`h Street, Greeley, Colorado. On March 28, 2005 the Department of Zoning Compliance noted the stockpiles on the property were exceeding the fence height. Then on June 13, 2005 the Department of Planning Services and the Department Zoning Compliance visited the site and once again found the stockpiles to be above the height of the fence. Surrounding property owners have documented the applicants are not in compliance with the hours of operation and the use of heavy equipment after hours. Because of the nature and timing of the complaints, staff was not able to independently confirm the violations. Staff has reviewed the documentation which consists of pictures, letters and journals and found much of it to be credible to indicate several isolated incidents of violation of the hours of operation. For example Brad Weiler documented on Friday March 4, 2005 a semi parked on the easement until 6:15 pm. On April 7, 2005 Kathy Weinmeister documented a dump truck leaving the site at 5:08 pm and returing on 7:05 pm. Then again Brad Weiler noted a pickup with load of rock left 2005-3102 at 5:20 pm. Therefore the Weld County Department of Planning Services has determined that the following conditions of approval as stated in the stipulation dated March 7, 2005 are not in compliance. 1. Material piles shall not exceed the height of the opaque screening. 2. Hours of operation shall be from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Saturday. No operation shall occur on Sundays or holidays observed by the State of Colorado. Operation shall be defined to include in person retail sales from the site, delivery of all product to or from the site, and relocation of product or stockpiles within the site. It is the intent of this definition that no delivery trucks (whether single unit or semi-tractor trailer units loaders (including Bobcat types) or dump trucks will be in use for any reason except during the defined hours of operation. Operation shall not include minor property maintenance such as trash and weed cleanup, landscape watering and property maintenance which can be performed by hand or by using the club car (golf cart type vehicle). Owner and staff and their personal vehicles may be present on the property outside of operation hours provided none of the above described prohibited operations occur. The purpose of this public hearing will be to review the stipulation along with the Development Standards as dated March 7, 2005 to determine if probable cause exists to direct the County Attorney to proceed with enforcement before the District Court. Any information you have that may help to resolve this matter will be helpful. Should you have any questions regarding this letter, or if you need any further information, please feel free to contact me at the above address, telephone number or e-mail address. If you wish to see me personally, please call to schedule an appointment so that I may reserve a sufficient amount of time with you. Sincerea Michelle Martin, Planner II DISTRICT COURT, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Court Address: 901 9th Avenue, P.O. Box 2038, Greeley, CO 80632 Phone Number: (970) 351-7300 AFOR COURT USE ONLY • BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, Plaintiff, Case Number: 04-CV-259 v. Division: 1 MARCELLE GEUDNER and JESS ARAGON d/b/a TIMBERROCK LANDSCAPING, Respondents. ORDER APPROVING STIPULATION THE COURT, having read the Stipulation filed with this Court and being otherwise fully advised in the premises, finds this Stipulation is just and equitable and not reached as a result of duress and DOTH ORDER that the Stipulation of the parties be adopted as an Order of this Court. DATED: March 7, 2005 1Ro er X.4Klein District Court Judge This order washed electronically pursuant to Rule 121,§1-26. The original signed order is in the court's file. DISTRICT COURT, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Court Address: 901 9`h Avenue, P.O. Box 2038, Greeley, CO 80632 Phone Number: (970) 351-7300 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, Plaintiff, v. MARCELLE GEUDNER and JESS ARAGON d/b/a ♦FOR COURT USE ONLY • TIMBERROCK LANDSCAPING, Respondents. Lee D. Morrison, Assistant Weld County Attorney 915 Tenth Street Case Number: 04-CV-259 P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Division: 1 Phone Number: (970) 336-7235 Fax Number: (970) 352-0242 E-Mail : lmorrison@co.weld.co.us Attorney Registration#8067 Daniel W. Dean, Esq. Dean & Reid LLC 125 S. Howell Street, Suite 870 Fort Collins, CO 80521 Phone Number: (970) 221-5600 Fax Number: (970) 221-5656 E-Mail: derellc@webaccess.net Attorney Registration#6744 STIPULATION COMES NOW the parties and jointly move this Court for an Order as follows: A. The Parties jointly move that paragraph 5 of the Stipulated Order of July 13, 2004 be amended to read as follows: The parties agree that TimberRock Landscaping and Jess Aragon may be allowed to operate during the interim period pending the final Board of County Commissioner Hearing on USR 1495 in strict compliance with the following conditions. Parties state that the fact that the parties have entered into this agreement does not create any presumption that the Board will approve the USR once it is heard. By agreeing to the restricted hours of operation on a temporary basis, the Respondents are not agreeing that such hours are reasonable or practical for permanent use of the subject property for a landscape material yard. Parties agree, however, that compliance with this agreement maybe considered by the Board during the USR hearing and evidence of the effects of the operation under this agreement may be considered by the Board in determining the compatibility of the use and the effects on the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighbourhood and the County. 1. All liquid and solid wastes, as defined in the Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, Section 30-20-100.5, C.R.S., shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 2. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. This is not meant to include those wastes specifically excluded from the definition of a solid waste in the Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, Section 30-20-100.5, C.R.S. 3. Waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 4. Fugitive dust and fugitive particulate emissions shall be controlled on this site. The facility shall be operated and shall submit a dust abatement plan to the Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment for review and approval within ten days and shall operate in accordance with said approved plan. 5. This facility shall adhere to the maximum permissible noise levels allowed in the Commercial Zone District as delineated in Section 25-12-103, C.R.S. 6. The facility shall utilize the existing public water supply(Little Thompson Water District). 7. Adequate hand washing and toilet facilities shall be provided for employees and patrons of the facility. 8. Any septic system located on the property must comply with all provisions of the Weld County Code pertaining to Individual Sewage Disposal Systems. 9. If applicable, the applicant shall obtain a Stormwater Discharge Permit from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Water Quality Control Division. 10. All pesticides, fertilizer, and other potentially hazardous chemicals must be stored and handled in a safe manner in accordance with product labeling and in a manner that minimizes the release of hazardous air pollutants and volatile organic compounds. 11. The operation shall comply with all applicable rules and regulations of the State and Federal agencies and the Weld County Code. 12. Material piles shall not exceed the height of the opaque screening. 13. The landscaping and screening on the site shall be maintained in accordance with the submitted Landscape/Screening Plan. 14. No additional buildings shall be constructed during this interim operating period. 15. The applicant shall apply dust suppression chemical (magnesium chloride or calcium chloride) on the haul road between Weld County Road 17 and the westerly entrance to the subject property no less than twice a year, or as determined by the Department of Public Works. 16. The off-street parking, including the access drive, shall be surfaced with gravel and dust control or the equivalent, and shall be graded to prevent drainage problems. 17. Each parking space adjacent to the building shall be equipped with wheel guards or curb stops, where necessary, to prevent vehicles from extending beyond the boundaries of the space and from coming into contact with other vehicles, walls, fences, or plantings. 18. The historical flow patterns and run-off amounts will be maintained on the site in such a manner that will reasonably preserve the natural character of the area and prevent property damage of the type generally attributed to run-off rate and velocity increases, diversions, concentration and/or unplanned ponding or storm run-off. 19. On-site lighting, including security lighting if applicable, shall maintain compliance with Section 23-3-250.B.6 of the Weld County Code. 20. Hours of operation shall be from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday and 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 on Saturday. No operations shall occur on Sundays or holidays observed by the State of Colorado. Operation shall be defined to include in person retail sales from the site, delivery of all product to or from the site, and relocation of product or stockpiles within the site. It is the intent of this definition that no delivery trucks (whether single unit or semi-tractor trailer units) loaders (including Bobcat types) or dump trucks will be in use for any reason except during the defined hours of operation. Operation shall not include minor property maintenance such as trash and weed cleanup, landscape watering and property maintenance which can be performed by hand or by using the club car (golf cart type vehicle). Owner and staff and their personal vehicles may be present on the property outside of operating hours provided none of the above described prohibited operations occur. 21. The number of employees for the business shall be limited to six (6) persons as stated in the application. 22. Any recreational vehicle stored on the lot may not be used for overnight housing for any persons or as an office or storage structure. 23. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 23-2-240, Weld County Code. 24. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 23-2-250, Weld County Code. 25 Weld County Government personnel shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated herein and all applicable Weld County regulations. B. Marcelle Geudner and Jess Aragon, understand that if they do not strictly follow these standards or attempt to change the standards without the consent of Weld County, the County Attorney reserves the right to move the Court for an Order vacating the interim authority to operate and to reinstate the provisions of paragraph 5 of the Stipulated Order of July 13, 2004. The burden shall be upon the County to demonstrate such violations have occurred by a preponderance of the evidence. In the alternative, the County Attorney may file a Motion for Contempt and seek punishment, following a hearing, in the form of a jail sentence for a term not to exceed six months in, or fine, or both for a willful failure to comply with this Court Order. C. The decision whether to direct the County Attorney proceed with enforcement before the Court shall be made by the Board of County Commissioner in a public meeting conducted in accordance with the probable cause procedures found in the Weld County Code at Section 2-4-40 A-C and E. The complaining party shall be the Department of Planning Services, having investigated reports of non-compliance and the Board's decision will be to either decline to direct prosecution, continue the case to a time specific in the future or to direct the County Attorney to proceed to seek a finding of contempt or to reinstate the original provisions of paragraph 5 of the Stipulated Order of July 13, 2004. The Parties agree that in the proceedings before the Board, the weight of evidence is not necessarily determined by the number of witnesses testifying to a particular fact. f D. Marcelle Geudner has transferred ownership of the subject property to Jess Arargon at Reception#3264206, dated February 28, 2005, of the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder and therefore the Plaintiff, Geudner and Aragon agree to the substitution of Jess Aragon for Marcelle Geudner. Marcelle Geudner will be responsible for compliance with this Stipulated Order, as amended, only to the extent she is actively participating in the operation of TimberRock which she represents she is not. Respectfully submitted by the parties: Dates day of March, 2005. EE I. i O'l•ISO #8067 D •i IETW. D' AN • . • MARCELLE G UDNER (�U TIMBERROCK ANSWERS TO FALSE ACCUSATIONS BY NEIGHBORS/ PAGE 1 & 2 In response to the letter dated 5-8-05, TimberRock Landscape and the owner Jess Aragon object to all of the language and accusations that the opposition has stated. We have done everything we can to comply with all of the stipulations in the agreement that was signed in Feb. 2005. We have strictly followed the restrictive hours the Board of County Commissioners set forth. We absolutely do not operate any machinery listed in the agreement, or any dump trucks past these defined hours. Also, we have done our best to keep our pile heights below the level of the opaque screening. Our materials are delivered by various vendors and sometimes the materials pile up during delivery, but we have a staff person who is responsible for knocking down the tops if we notice they are a little high. Our suppliers are not always aware of this restriction as they deliver to other yards of which none have this particular limitation. We have not violated any court order and maintain the site as agreed. No neighbors' health, safety, or welfare is being endangered by our business operating under this agreement. Any assertions that we are violating the rights of the neighbors are absolutely ridiculous. We have not ignored any of the rules and respectfully urge the Compliance Officer and County Attorney to see these complaints as frivolous and an ongoing attempt to put TimberRock and Jess Aragon out of business. We appreciate the ability to be able to operate during this interim period and would not do anything to jeopardize this opportunity. We would like to remind the County that these neighbors have stated that they would do anything to get our business removed from this site and we believe that "anything" includes making false and damaging allegations. Please consider the biased sources of the information you are receiving and feel free to come out any time to verify our testimony. TIMBERROCK ANSWERS TO PAGE TITLED: TIMBERROCK VIOLATIONS OF COURT ORDER 2005 March 5: Open 9:00, closed at 3:00. First day of the season. March 10: At no time was a dump truck moved within the site after 5:00 p.m. Mr. Aragon's brown S-10 may have been present at 6:45. This is a personal vehicle. March 19: Semi trucks always exit the site before 5:00 p.m. Mon.-Fri. and 3:00 on Saturday. March 21: The gates are only opened to let a staff member out after 5:00. March 26: A gray jeep is a personal vehicle of a staff person, and Ms. Rubiano of TimberRock owns a white SUIT. She can enter the property whenever she wishes. March 28: A Weld County Compliance Officer, Bethany, noted one pile that was slightly high in comparison to the south fence, and a TimberRock's staff person immediately knocked it down (approx. 5"). April 1: The only reason the gates are open past 5:00 is if a staff member is leaving the site. April 7: No dump trucks exit the site past 5:00. If a truck ever leaves the yard Close to 5:00 p.m., it does not return to the yard until the following business day after 9:00 a.m. Videos taken by the neighbors are subject to alterations in regard to time. April 12: Dump trucks never come into the site past 5:00 p.m. April 15: We do have the right to wash our vehicles past 5:00 p.m. April 16: The semi leaves the site prior to 3:00 on Saturday without fail. April 18: Dump trucks always return prior to the 5:00 closing time. Video tapes are subject to alteration of dates and times by biased operators. April 20: Gates are closed promptly at 5:00 p.m. April 21: The semi always leaves the site prior to 5:00. May 4: The semi never leaves the site after 5:00. Video tapes are subject to alterations, and times can be entered manually. ANSWERS TO PAGE TITLED: OBSERVED TIMBERROCK VIOLATIONS March 18: Dump truck came in at 4:45. March 21: Semi left at 4:50. March 22: Semi left at 4:35. March 24: Semi left at 3:20. March 30: Business closed at 5:00. Staff was gone by 5:15. None of our machinery was parked on road past business hours. April 7: Last dump truck in at 4:45. April 8: Gates were closed at 4:58 p.m. April 9: Last dump truck in at 2:55 p.m. and parked by 3:00. April 18: Last dump truck in at 3:58. April 21: Dump trucks all parked by 4:46. April 30: Gates were closed promptly at 3:00. May 3: Gates open at 9:00, closed at 5:00. May 5: Semi closed gates at 4:55, then drove out to CR 17, and exited area. RESPONSES TO YAHOO MAIL PAGE: January 22: Business was closed for the season. No activity. March 15: Business open from 9:00 to 5:00. March 18: Working on building, not open for business, March 1.9: Semi driver closed gates at 2:50, customers exited before 3:00. Staff members present until 4:00 (approx.) March 26: Closed at 3:00. No way can a person hand carry a boulder!! Ridiculous!!! March 29: Closed at 5:00, semi left at 4:20. April 7: Closed at 5:00. Jess may have worked in building after hours. April 14: Jess worked in building, then left at 8:30. April 16: Business closed at 3:00. Jess drove to mailbox in golf cart to get mail. April 28: Closed at 5:00 without fail. TIMBERROCK RESPONSES TO: HANDWRITTEN LOG BY MR. WEILER Feb. 28: Closed for season. Mar. 1: Closed. Mar. 2: Closed. Mar. 3: Closed. Mar. 4: Closed. Mar. 5: Open 9:00 to 3:00. Mar. 6: Closed on Sundays. Mar. 7: Open 9-5. Mar. 8 Open 9-5. Mar. 9: Open 9-5. Last truck in at 4:46. Mar. 10: Open 9-5. Mar. 11: Open 9-5. Semi left before 5:00. Note Mr. Weiler scribbled out 5:00 and put down 5:10 instead. Mar. 12: Open 9-3. Mar. 13: Closed. Mar. 14: Closed due to snow. Mar. 15: Open 9-5. Mar. 16: Open 9-5. Semi left at 4:30. Mar. 17: Open 9-5. Vendor semi waited on the side of the road for us to open gates. Our staff member opened gates at 9:05. Mar. 18: Open 9-5. Semi left at 3:00 for the day. Last dump truck in at 4:45. Mar. 19: Open 9-3. Semi left at 2:35. Mar. 20: Closed. Mar. 21: Open 9-5. Semi left at 4:50. Mar. 22: Open 9-5. Semi left at 4:35. Mar. 23: Open 9-5. Semi left at 2:00. Rained all afternoon. Mar. 24: Open 9-5. Semi left at 3:20. Mar. 25: Open 9-5. Semi left at 2:00. Rain. Mar. 26: Open 9-5. Open 9-3. Mar. 27: Closed. Mar. 28: Open 9-5. Mar. 29: Open 9-5. Mar. 30: Open 9-5. Bobcat rep stopped by, but we were closed. He may have parked on the road for a short time to make a cell phone call or something? Mar. 31: Open 9-5. April 1: Open 9-5. April 2: Open 9-3. Mr. Aragon's father came in at 3:30 to help out in building. - April 3: Closed. April 4: Open 9-5. Mr. Aragon did not hang over fence or speak to any neighbor. Ridiculous!!!! April 5: Open 9-5. April 6: Open 9-5. April 7: Open 9-5. Last dump truck came back to site at 4:45. April 8: Open 9-5. April 9: Open 9-3. April 13: Open 9-5. Mr. Aragon may have come back at 7:00? April 14: Open 9-5. No trucks came in past 5:00. April 15: Open 9-5. Mr. Aragon did not speak to any neighbor. April 16: Open 9-3. Semi left before 3:00. Staff members left by 4:00: April 17: Closed. (see Weld County Sheriff's Report) for true facts regarding this date. April 18: Open 9-5. Last dump truck came in at 3:58. April 19: Open 9-5. April 20: Open 9-5. April 21: Open 9-5. All trucks parked by 4:45. April 22: Open 9-5. 4nril_23: Open 9-3. April 24: Closed. April 25: Open 9-5. April 26: Open 9-5. April 27: Open 9-5. April 28: Open 9-5. April 29: Open 9-5. Mr. Aragon has a white pickup. April 30: Open 9-3. May 1: Closed. May 2: Qpen 9-5. No loads left after 5:00. May 3: Open 9-5. No semi stays in lane. may have stopped briefly to ask a question? End of Mr. Weiler's log. Incident Report 05-1941 ORIGntNa WELD COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE Reported Date 1950 0 ST 04/17/2005 Nature of Call GREELEY, COLORADO DUI Officer PATCH,DONALD LEWIS (970) 356-4000 (970) Administrative Information Agency Report No Supplement No Reported Date Reported Time WELD COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE 05-1941 ORIG 04/17/2005 03 : 54 CAD Call No Status Nature of Call 050078330 REPORT TO FOLLOW *DUI ARREST (NO ACCIDENT) Location City Rep Dist Area Beat 28629 WCR 17 WELD COUNTY AO7B 1 W1 From Date From Time To Date To Time Officer 04/17/2005 03 :54 04/17/2005 04:21 WC0458/PATCH,DONALD LEWIS Assignment Entered by Assignment RMS Transfer SHERIFF'S OFFICE RED SQUAD LATE SHIFT GP0881 RECORDS SECTION Successful Property? Approving Officer Approval Date Approval Time None WCO287 04/18/2005 05:18 :19 CASE STATUS ALCOHOL? EVIDENCE SHEET# BACKUP OFFICER ON SCENE CLOSED ADULT ARREST YES S170203 WCO287 JOHN BRODERIUS BACKUP OFFICER ON SCENE BACKUP OFFICER ON SCENE WC0113 WILLIAM ESCH WC0621 SHANE SCOFIELD COUNTY SUMMONS EVIDENCE SHEET INTOX PAPERS NOTICE OF REVOCATION TOW SHEET X X X X X Person Summary InvI Inv'No Type Name MNI Race Sex Date of Birth CIT 1 I BELL,JULIA MARIE 1086945 W F 05/05/1983 Vehicle Summary InvI Type License No State Lic Year Year Make Model Style Color DUI 1 295KJT CO 2005 1990 SUBA SW GRN :Property;Summary u. .. . Involvement Description -- - - _ — EVD ARTICLE: Other (None of the Above) DUI SILICA GEL TUBE Involvement Description EVD ARTICLE: Other (None of the Above) DUI TEST RESULTS Summary Narrative NIGHTTIME HOURS, RURAL WELD COUNTY. SUBJECT CONTACTED FOR TRESPASSING, FOUND TO BE DUI. SUBJECT TRANSPORTED TO DETOX AND RELEASED WITH SUMMONS. GREELEY/WELD CRIMINAL JUSTICE RECORDS C PY RELEASED T0: 1 DATE: Co —Q__ USE OF THIS 1rVFOrr,1A,Tf0ly By: !S F,EGULATED 6Y L DO NOT DISSEMINATE Report Officer Printed At WC0458/PATCH,DONALD LEWIS 06/03/2005 13 :09 Page 1 of 4 • Incident Report 05-1941 00O Supplement No WELD COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Reported Date 1950 0 ST 04/18/2005 • Nature of Call GREELEY, COLORADO DUI Officer BRODERIUS,JOHN DAVID C (970) 356-4000 (970) Administrative Information Agenry Report No Supplement No Reported Date 'Reported Time WELD COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE 05-1941 0001 04/18/2005 06 : 52 CAD Call No Status Nature of Call 050078330 REPORT TO FOLLOW *DUI ARREST (NO ACCIDENT) Location Cky Rep Dist Area Beat 28629 WCR 17 WELD COUNTY AO7B 1 W1 From Date From Time To Date To Time Officer 04/17/2005 03 :54 04/17/2005 04:21 WCO287/BRODERIUS,JOHN DAVID C Assignment Entered by Assignment RMS Transfer Property. SHERIFF-OPERATIONS MANAGER GP0868 RECORDS SECTION Successful None Approving Officer Approval Date Approval Time WC0065 04/22/2005 00:25:03 I WAS DISPATCHED TO 28629 WELD COUNTY ROAD 17 ON REPORT OF A FEMALE PARTY WHO WAS TRAPPED INSIDE THE LANDSCAPING COMPANY'S YARD. UPON ARRIVAL I SPOKE TO JULIA BELL. SHE STATED THAT SHE HAD GONE INTO THE YARD THROUGH THE GATE AND THAT WHEN SHE COULDN'T FIND HER FRIEND, HAD TRIED TO COME BACK OUT BUT WAS UNABLE TO DO BECAUSE THE GATE WAS LOCKED. I SPOKE TO HER AND SPECIFICALLY ASKED IF SHE'D GONE THROUGH THE GATE WHICH SHE WAS TRAPPED BEHIND. SHE STATED THAT SHE HAD. AT THAT TIME I NOTICED A LARGE QUANTITY OF DAMAGE TO HER VEHICLE TO INCLUDE SCRATCH MARKS ON THE HOOD AND SIDE, ALONG WITH THE DRIVER'S SIDE MIRROR BEING BROKEN OFF AND THE REAR WINDOW BEING BROKEN OUT AS WELL AS THE DRIVER'S SIDE DOOR WINDOW BEING BROKEN OUT. ALSO DETECTED THE ODOR OF AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE ON HER BREATH. I REQUESTED DEPUTY PATCH RESPOND TO MY LOCATION TO HELP INVESTIGATE THE INCIDENT. AFTER HIS ARRIVAL AND THE CONCLUSION OF HIS INVESTIGATION, HE INFORMED ME THAT MS. BELL WAS INTOXICATED. AT DEPUTY PATCH'S REQUEST, I REMAINED BEHIND AND COMPLETED THE TOW SHEET AND WAITED FOR THE ARRIVAL OF THE TOW TRUCK. NO FURTHER ACTION TAKEN BY THIS DEPUTY. COPY INFORMATION U" " THIS IS REGULATED NY LAW DO NOT DISSEi,,INro Report Officer Printed At WC0287/BRODERIUS,JOHN DAVID C 06/03/2005 13 : 09 Page 1 of 1 Incident Report 05-1941 ORIGntNo WELD COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE CITED 1: BELL,JULIA MARIE Involvement Invl No Type Name MNI Race Sex CITED 1 Individual BELL,JULIA MARIE 1086945 WHITE FEMALE Date of Birth Age Ethnicity Juvenile? Height Weight Hair Color Eye Color Res Status 05/05/1983 21 NOT OF HISPANIC ORIGIN No 5 ' 06" 145# BROWN BLUE RESIDENT OFN_INVL RMS Transfer 1 Type Address Ciy State HOME 8541 SAMMONS LITTLETON COLORADO ZIP Code 80128 Involvement Arrest Type Arrest Date Arrest Time Status CITED SUMMONS/CITED (NIBRS) 04/17/2005 04:21:00 CITED Arrest Location City Rep Dist Citation No 28629 WCR 17 WELD COUNTY A07B WC302228 Beat Armed Multi W1 UNARMED COUNT ARRESTEE Charge Level Charge Literal 42413011A M 42.4.1301.1.A DUI Charge Level Charge Literal 42413012A M 42.4.1301.2.A DROVE Vehicle: 295KJT Involvement Type License No State Lic Year Lic Type VEHICLE INVOLVED IN DUI AUTO/SW 295KJT COLORADO 2005 PASSENGER CAR Year Make Style Color VIN 1990 SUBARU STATION WAGON GREEN 453BK4354T7314604 Storage RMS Transfer SUPERIOR TOWING Tow By Tow From SUPERIOR 28629 WCR 17 Tow To 3022 S 1ST AV #6 Link Involvement Invl No Name Race Sex Date of Birth OWN CIT 1 BELL,JULIA MARIE W F 05/05/1983 hem Involvement In Custody? Tag No Item No 1 EVIDENCE Yes S170203 1 Descnption Typ SILICA GEL TUBE A Cat Article UCR Type #Pieces RMS Transfer Other (None of the Above) DUI OTHER 1 Item Involvement In Custody? Tag No Item No 2 EVIDENCE Yes S170203 2 Description Typ TEST RESULTS A cat Article UCR Type tt Pieces RMS Transfer Other (None of the Above) DUI OTHER 1 Narrative To The WELD COUNTY COURT IN Greeley, Colorado, dated this : 17TH day of : APRIL, 2005 Pursuant to C.R.S. 16-11-501 (1) (2) (j), The WELD COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE is requesting restitution in the amount of$2.41 , upon conviction, for the prosecution of C.R.S 42-4-1301 from: DEFENDANT: BELL, JULIA DOB: 050583 ADDRESS: 8541 SOUTH AMMONS ST `t CITY: LITTLETON • `' INFO h4pT�0P1 STATE: CO usE Of S Wi ll ZIP: 80128 ts^EC,uD'S Et" • �jE "CHARGES: aJ t`0S dta' 42.4.1301(1(a) DUI 42.4.1301 (2)(a) DUI PER SE Report Officer Printed At WC0458/PATCH,DONALD LEWIS 06/03/2005 13 :09 Page 2 of 4 ier DESCRIBE ACCIDENT r / Suble_G drove through two barbed wire fenu—and into a storage yard for landscaping company She caused significant damage to her car after striking several objects In the landscape storage yard Subject was discovered to be driving under the influence of alcohol No diagram completed since vehicle was moved pnor to amval COPY SSE OF THIS IHFORMATIDK IS REG- -DO NOTLDISSEMINATE C$ SrZi- irlebt4, fanlaec jJul- Incident Report 05-1941 Supplement No WELD COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Narrative **EXPENSE CALCULATION: Intoxilyzer Supply (Silica Gel Tube) - $1.98 Intoxilyzer Supply (Mouth Piece) - $.23 Intoxilyzer Supply (Test Card) - $.20 TOTAL -$2.41 **PAYABLE TO: Weld County Sheriffs Office 910 10th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 -------_-_--_DUI OBSERVATIONS *REASON FOR STOP TRESPASSING. *BREATH THE SUBJECT HAD THE ODOR OF AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE ON OR ABOUT HER PERSON. *EYES I OBSERVED THAT THE SUBJECT'S EYES WERE BLOODSHOT. *EXITING THE VEHICLE THE SUBJECT STAGGERED AND LEANED AGAINST THE CAR FOR BALANCE WHILE EXITING VEHICLE. *STANDING THE SUBJECT WAS SWAYING WHILE I WAS SPEAKING TO HER. *HOW MUCH HAVE YOU HAD TO DRINK? I'VE HAD TWO WHISKEY SOURS. *ADVISEMENT THAT ROADSIDES ARE VOLUNTARY THE SUBJECT REFUSED VOLUNTARY ROADSIDES. ***CHEMICAL TEST SECTION*** *SUSPECT WAS ADVISED OF EXPRESS CONSENT AS PER STATE STATUTE./RESPONSE. *THE SUSPECT SUBMITTED TO A BREATH TEST *INTOXILYZER WAS RUN BY DEPUTY PATCH. USE Of THIS INf0Rtt1T10N *INTOXILYZER RESULTS WERE {S REGULATED 6Y LAW 087. D0 NOT DISSEMINATE *WHICH IS PER-SE *THE SUSPECTS DRIVER'S LICENSE WAS PHYSICALLY TAKEN THE SUBJECT WAS OVER THE LEGAL LIMIT. Report Officer Printed At WC0458/PATCH,DONALD LEWIS 06/03/2005 13 :09 Page 3 of 4 Incident Report 05-1941 oR2r"`"e- WELD COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE Narrative *SUSPECT WAS PERSONALLY SERVED WITH A COPY OF THE STATE OF COLORADO REVOCATION FORM NARRATIVE. COMMANDER BRODERIUS REQUESTED THAT I RESPOND TO A TRESPASS IN PROGRESS. UPON ARRIVAL, I OBSERVED A SMALL GREEN STATION WAGON PARKED INSIDE THE FENCED YARD OF A LANDSCAPE COMPANY. I NOTED THAT THE CAR HAD EXTENSIVE SCRATCHING DAMAGE TO THE FRONT AND SIDES OF THE VEHICLE, AS WELL AS A BROKEN REAR GLASS. I SPOKE TO THE DRIVER OF THE VEHICLE WHO CLAIMED SHE HAD DRIVEN THROUGH AN OPEN GATE AND THEN BECAME TRAPPED IN THERE WHILE LOOKING FOR A FRIEND. THE SUBJECT WAS ASKED TO PERFORM VOLUNTARY ROADSIDE MANEUVERS, BUT SHE REFUSED. WITH THE ODOR OF AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE, THE STAGGERING AND SWAYING AND THE EXTENSIVE DAMAGE TO THE SUBJECT'S CAR, ENOUGH PROBABLE CAUSE EXISTED TO TAKE HER INTO CUSTODY FOR SUSPICION OF DUI. AT THAT TIME, SHE WAS TRANSPORTED TO GREELEY DETOX, WHERE AN INTOXILYZER TEST WAS PERFORMED. AFTER COMPLETION OF THE INTOXILYZER WITH RESULTS ABOVE .08, THE SUBJECT WAS ISSUED A SUMMONS FOR DUI AND A DUI PER SE. THE SUBJECT WAS THEN GIVEN A COURTESY RIDE TO HER RESIDENCE BY DEPUTY ESCH. COPY USE OF THIS INFORMATION IS REGULATED BY LAW DO NOT DISSEMINATE E Report Officer Ported At , WC0458/PATCH,DONALD LEWIS 06/03/2005 13 :09 Page 4 of 4 w'co5-1,1Li( F/R 2576(06/11/04) EXPRESS CONSENT AFFIDAVIT 1447275 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE MOTOR VEHICLE BUSINESS GROUP AND NOTICE OF REVOCATION Number DRIVER CONTROUTRAFFIC RECORDS DENVER CO 80261-0016 YOU MUST ACT WITHIN 7DAYS (303)205 5613 THIS IS A LEGAL DOCUMENT tate of Notice C3 y‘�-.I,a! Respondentskast Name First Name Middle Name U Blood(Do Not Serve) I Nt'math u Refusal 1S;(� S--- LID-tP Mo..)C `V Date of Birth(MO/DAY/YR) Address(street city_state ZIP)/Mailing address if different Personally Served OS OS 8-2) c354I 5- AMMer-15 sr L4taircf� Cik, c tI2$ El-yes ❑ No Driver License Number Class State Social Security Number Sex Weight Height H Ir Eyes tq oviS (O36 cc. Spa—c* - o1 co-{ 7 IBS ski Commercial Dnver License Commercial Motor Vehicle Hazardous Matenals Accident ❑ Yes lagtdo ❑Yes giro ❑Yes L ktco ❑ Yes ❑ No — ❑ Fatal License Plate State Registered Owner Name and Address(last first middle) d Same as above 0etC) K-ST Ca c5s(-L_i tick/WI SLISA•-`l g54I S/rMAnfas sr Ups You are hereby notified that on this date,you were asked to submit to a test or tests to determine the alcohol and/or drug concentration within your system (§42.4 1301 1 CRS] The following constitute PROBABLE CAUSE to believe you were driving a motor vehicle while impaired by or under the influence of alcohol or drugs or with a blood or breath alcohol content in excess of the limits imposed by law AOM;nil) gym,.. DO &LC Ptah r-3 1 e Molt se .41/4 ^-C,airkLo D60CRA4C.� of A r' Z^WC_ PecS.+^� 1` •SW C ir1 CI i t ive-k\(nhiir lh i Lear ifru r ora CM- t Fort (44-4-3c-6 . • -c aS_.1 E. 4Prvviksii a t a 4 C-,elt r-t.6 Firtet" 5"& i )hMLt-11L 4- teed S Date of Slop ('aiJA1-� eiiapEA-Mt 0`t(ZoS�' • &D'Atsci.O3 of og-:,at.r 1 sac ORDER OF REVOCATION (§42-2-126 C R S) ' v TE SS IS YOUR OFFICIAL ORDER Unless you request a hearing in wnting and surrender your license within seven(7)calendar days after this date of notice the Department of Revenue shall enter this order effective the eighth(8th)day after the dale of notice* This order shall remain in effect until you comply with the provisions of§42 2 132 CRS file the required insurance form and pay a reinstatement fee to the Department of Revenue Upon reinstatement you may be required to complete a wnden.and drive test before a new driver license can be issued f ) REFUSAL Because you refused to take or complete or to cooperate with any testing or tests of your blood breath saliva and/or urine your driver license and/or driving pnvilege is hereby revoked (FIRST OFFENSE one year three years if hazardous material violation SECOND OFFENSE two /)ears life if commercial diner THIRD OR SUBSEQUENT OFFENSE three years life if commercial driver) (VJ EXCESS B A C Because you submitted to testing that disclosed an alcohol concentration of 0 08 or more or 0 02 or more if you are under the age of 21,yourdnveracenseand/ordriwng privilege is hereby revoked (FIRST OFFENSE three months SECOND OFFENSE one year six months if under 21 and B A C is under 0 08 life if commercial driver THIRD OR SUBSEQUENT OFFENSE-one year,life if commercial driver) ( ] COMMERCIAL VEHICLE AND/OR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WITH EXCESS B A C Because you submitted to testing that disclosed an alcohol concentration of 0 04 or more or at least 0 02 but less than 004 if you are under the age of 21,your dnver license and/or driving privilege is hereby revoked (FIRST OFFENSE one year three years if hazardous material violation three months it under 21 and B A C is under 004 SECOND OFFENSE life six months if under 21 and B A C is under0 04 THIRD OR SUBSEQUENT OFFENSE life,one year if under 21 and B A C is under 004) YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REQUEST A HEARING ( 42-2-126(8).C R 5] Your wntten request for a hearing and a dnver license must be received by the Colorado Department of Revenue within seven(7)calendar days after date of notice' A temporary permit may be issued until the date of your first scheduled heanng II your wntten request and dnver license are not received by the Colorado Department of Revenue within seven(7)calendar days attar date of notice,you waive your right to a hearing and the Department s determination is final Unless previously surrendered any driver license in your possession must be surrendered at the time of the heanng request before a hearing will be granted You may make a request fora hearing in person at any Colorado Driver License Office Bring this affidavit and notice with you SURRENDER OF DRIVER UCENSE Section 42 2 126(5)(b) C R S requires the officer to take possession of any driver license you hold When you surrender your dnver license the officer may issue a temporary permit thatwlll remain in force for seven(7)calendar days after the date of notice- COPY , TEMPORARY PERMIT • OF THIS INFORMATION This entire notice and orders a temporary permit which expires on the seventh(71h)day after the date of notice when indicates do w,attsynbot you and the peace officer II JJ1r�tt CC OT DICiSCf.11NATE License Surrendered? Temporary Permit Issued?For Interlock restricted drivers see also DR 2057 Do not issue pewit [2-y---70 ❑ No Restnctions/Endorsements Signature of Rej �� Name of Police Agency(No Abbreviations tc Please) � Y S�L�el i om I swear, wen under penalty of perjury that the information and facts contained Date of Notice in this Affida and Notice of Rev (ion are true to the best of my knowledge and belief C)4 f QS _ Signature of Off lc 17 Number 45t Officers Name-Please Print ,I District Troop Patrol C)trflrt.O') QAt-CA4- (Onginal Department of Revenue) , Read other side for Information(Affidavit and Notice continues on back of form) QQ ,r � � ¢Z ' 4 Tr, ,y fir,.. --o :Z C 0 _ _ _ --- _ _ - 'I on C:' UNIFORM SUMMONS&COMPLAINT A OR ISPEENALTY ASSESSMENT map MILE ACE CR train/ ND 3 0 2 2 2 O THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF�Eoo1I.. L O Bounden, t Name) (FUN) (Made) Dale al Earth Mo Day Yr Ape Matte Mo Day Yr n I u -Sul ri1 IAkLtE ac 051 1 21 �Traac I)Penal 0141"1 05 8 D.l«wnrs Address an State no Code a Tr..•I APyo.Thu of Woman a 1541 s A-Mi1.o,J5 4_1fltQrL�J t.21c E W oUZ Drivers Number and Type State Rea Sox Hecht Weight Hall Eyes -Home Telephone County No `°10'10 1.). S (R) Co F W 504 115 Can ()W 1)1112.1.408 WC- a v3 Enpbyer NPR* E,RSPy.,Address Business Telephone Track Amdea betas Involved I CO Ck 0 `t11CAC105 4e-c.. - d,t'a65 (N'y«1 )Nd I )Y.. (1,i+b r qa �( 5 le l 33D lll� O VINO*Dow Number/Ntd Type-N Sum VeMde Year Make Type«r g@°adm'Sipe Appdrun•u bootee a Vaame Stale a a y 2.QSK?T(1PASS1 to tOAL SuitA SW y�x = V (Topedorn) V11 38K�35'}T731�1Pa� ?6� �� lv� i LES FROM I 46 a mYOU ARE SUMMONED AND ORDERED TO APPEAR RapeNled Ownm(Nona and ) O TO ANSWER CHARGES AS STATED BELOW IN ( )Sans as above cc —�..L ,�-1 S AWear LMICko/, to r. O LUWELD COUNTY COURT AT (1ir ,t0 5T IN C Q{.<.Y (.' COLORADO cTV as 2'5 202 AT too �M 0 1 0 CRS 42-4 227(2)Code 0 CRS 4 +1101 I_J(—)Code ID CRS 42-441409(1)Cade 904 Owner Operated Uninsured Motor Vehicle z Drove vehicle when safety belt n«m um 4❑CRS 42-4. 00(2)Code 954 Pelson Operated Uninsured Motor Vends C E? Speedrg— In_MPHtom (z I IOdve.( )Front Seat Panne gem0 CRS 421/409(2)Coda 957 Faded to Present Evidence of Insurance 2 915 Fine $2 Surcharge 0 Petnle $ Tina $_Suraterge Pants Check only one box-all ere SUMMONS end 4 POINTS SECTION 7�� CODE MSc, (SURCHARGE P001T5 N o aCRS41--14-ibOl ((IA) wBu1E \Este.%4 Lig%a L2r-1GLTL & uvfAtL1GJC(G of- lob $ J„( 11.015 1R I Is r M-Cot.%•I Sr- D& A-AQ\ o*- bo t o r T R Q (� r1 GT�y F SURCHARGE PD S W CRS�l2""-(501 (�Y o4-OG0 -,aUc tL , td t C5 aL-.,t,el �,tt11-- ilk, a s I l _ J y a hF. 0.0`� on. ACC 0 in NRVC TODIAL FWDER COL CMCL VEH RED CMV USDOT a PLACARDEO SURCHO TOTAL TO BE PAID BY MAR 5 12 ( ) ARREST ( I PRIMED( ) ( ) COL INVOLVED I I HAZ MAT I I TOTAL 9 (RUE AND SURCHA a = SUMMONS TRAF FRACTION OFFENSE( ) PENALTY ASSESSMENT FFIC INFRACTION( ) NSE I 1 MAILED( ) n I I— Watout adattegr . . b epp•ar in my simian 4•ammo to pay We wain 2e din L acttcMOo•pee charges wad tlov .,e 0 time end dace bed /•J I IneNamd pm as;mirth''SW AMP ese••m...Ina rq le m my VIdarmt •1•pmn to aPp•w n SOUS- DEFENDANT ( (CJ / DEFENDANT NOTICE SEE I R S ON REVE E SIDE NOTICE SEE Warn NS ON REVER DE I THE UNDE---GNED HAS PROBABLE CAUSE TO BELIEVE THAT THE DEFENDANT COM ITTED THE OFFENSE(S)AGAINST THE PEAL ND DIGNITY OF THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO AND AFFIRMS THAT A COPY OF THIS SUMMONS 0 COMPLAI OR PENALTY A SSMENT WAS SERVED UPON THgpaFE_N0�ILil,_ DISTRICT TROOP PATROL DATE MO DAY YR N��\\ /�� OFF FR HINT LAST NAME Y C L-(1 ISSUED 0L) 1'"I o5 OFFlCER'-L-1u/"�/ l NO , ` Sunflower Page 1 of 1 Michelle Martin From: Donald Carroll Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 8:52 AM To: Michelle Martin Subject: RE: USR-1495 Yes, for the last two years. From: Michelle Martin Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 2:14 PM To: Donald Carroll Subject: USR-1495 Don, has the applicant done the following 3. The applicant shall apply dust suppression chemical (magnesium chloride or calcium chloride) on the haul road between Weld County Road 17 and the westerly entrance to the subject property no less than twice a year, or as determined by the Department of Public Works. Weld County Planner II 918 10th Street Greeley: CO 80631 (970) 353-6100 x 3540 FAX (970) 304-6498 rI 09/06/2005 Carol Harding From: Tina Schinner[tina_tyg@hotmail.comj Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 3:11 PM To: Carol Harding Subject: Timberrock The following is my list of violations I have personally seen (this list is not complete as sometimes I cannot run right into the house to record them. So there are violations I have seen that are not on this list, because I could not remember the exacts date later. I would say that for every 2 times I did see a violation and write it down there is one time I did not get it written down. It does happen often. So I would say that there were at least 4 - 5 other violations I have witnessed. As for the violations of vehicles in the road in the morning, these are the times I witnessed them. I do not know what time they actually showed up and parked there. ) 9/13/05 7:30 am Car sits outside the gate. I believe it waited there until 9: 00 am. 8/19/05 6: 43 pm - Machinery movement and many men working. 8/17/05 5: 15 pm - Semi left 8/15/05 4 : 54 pm - A truck came speeding up the dirt road and into the lot. A load was loaded into the bed and it quickly speed out the lot after 5:00 pm. We noticed this expecially because we had just sent 3 children across the street to the dairy for some tack. 8/2/05 8: 44 am - Semi parked in road 8/3/05 8 :39 am - Dump truck parked in road 8/1/05 8: 38 am - Semi parked in road 6/15/05 8 :30 am - Semi of slabs in road 6/11/05 3: 15 pm - 2 Timberrock dump trucks returned to lot. I will attest to these as being true in court if necessary. Respectfully, Tina M. Schinner Don't just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http: //search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ 1 Page 1 of 1 Michelle Martin From: Charlotte Davis Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 11:30 AM To: Michelle Martin Subject: USR-1495 Dust Abatement Plan Michele, I am in receipt of a Dust abatement plan for USR-1495, TimberRock Site. According to Cindy Rubiano, Jess Aragon faxed this information to Don Carroll's Office in March 2005. My comments follow: Dust Abatement Plan has been reviewed and approved by Environmental Health Services on September 19, 2005 (I was on vacation last week when it was faxed in. Questions/comments? Char Charlotte Davis, MPH Weld County Dept of Public Health and Environment 1555 N. 17th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 (970)304-6415 x 2208 Fax (970)304-6411 ex 2208 09/20/2005 Landscape Materials and Supplies in Northern Colorado-TimberRock Landscape Center Page 1 of 2 • t 0= TIMBERROGK LANDSCAPE CENTER Windsor, Colorado 970-686-0442 Phone Orders Welcome! Decorative Rock :;Mulches&Bark Topsoil&Compost Sand&Gravel :;Flagstone : Boulders&Cobble :1 Retaining Walls Treated Timbers&Ties ;:Patio Pavers Moss Rock/Driftwood Landscape Fabric : Sod Prep.Grading :;Sod&Installation :;Landscape Design Edging&Curbing "Coupon :J Coverage Charts :;Delivery Rates :;Location&Hours ::Home . p. LANDSCAPE � � t • gip._ MATERIALS y .. . s:.. ( � FOR LESS! Y Windsor, Colorado ••• r Open 7 Days In Season Mon-Sat 8:30 AM -6:00 PM r,, �`;: ,� Sun 9:00 AM - 5 00 PM ,j, • � .9' }rmiwiiw� �ti��Ji�i?%��;. y�� 5 S y� 1"' ? • '„ <,-4rr:r.«,. . , .L'�'...,a:.�r..,: N ,y1�^tir'.• ... "'(l. '✓lh:'. 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Mon-Sat 8:30 AM - 6:0U PM -"""I` �' �' Sung:00AM - 5:00 PM Y'r"" �_" +9r +'"r• � i4 Vim. i��r r ,�' '„r"-:.;-..--.--,-,.:;:,..-, •r, i'y.' ', r'.MunatlP .'v ,f•k'gJ3n��.h,-.f, ` 'hNcil i is•. I II •r S 4� .'+F � . �� .... .tea r S ZI.ivtiii !r - i'L '`0>tsA�. r i s. �I {gi ', . "{ !r1 r P ,.� 7 t may 1-1rJ P [I ;, i y:I G t'1, L F 1JAI' .�. r,1._ .!Y^: k7•-„if—z- Js •fa ��•bt i 11 e 1 h}IY 3 - w � py r • ',..7. " ,-,..;a r. "i-x•, W 1/2 Mile North of HY 34 Off CR17 On West Side (turn west on dirt road f at North edge of tall trees) 05/31/2005 http://www.timberrocklandscapecenter.com/index.html TIMBERROCK Jess R. Aragon 28629 WCR 17 Windsor, CO 80550 July 14, 2005 Via hand delivery Michelle Martin, Planner Weld County Planning Department 918 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Michelle: I would like to request a list of USR Applications operating in violation during their Special Review Application process, that were either ordered to close down during the application process, or that had their hours and operating procedures restricted during this process. Please include: 1. Name of Applicant/Business. 2. USR Number of each application. 3. Type of Permit requested. 4. Address of Applicant or Representative and respective Contact Phone Numbers. 5. Action taken to close business during application process (ft any). 6. Date in which action was taken (prior to their County Commissioner hearing). 7. Sanctions imposed (if any). Please send the list to me as soon as feasibly possible to the address above. I can be reached at 970-686-0442 if you have any questions concerning this request. I would like to examine these applicants' files, and realize they may be in off-site storage. Please let me know when these files will be available for me to review in person, as I would like to personally examine them. Thank you in advance. Sincerely, • Jess R. Aragon C: Rick Zier, Attorney Dan Dean, Attorney Lee Morrison, Weld County Attorney Bethany Salzman, Weld County Compliance Officer HOW ELEVATION EFFECTS VISUAL PERSPECTIVE Material piles t Solid White Fence Viewing at a higher elevation than the fence's ground level. May make material piles be more visible. Same material piles oli Whit Fence Viewing at a elevation even with the fence's ground level. Same material pile No material piles are visible. Solid i ite Fence Viewing at a elevation lower than the fences' ground level. No material piles would be visible, and would appear smaller in height if fence was transparent. NOTICE OF DENIAL OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 1400 NORTH 17th AVE. frPT NE4 8-5-67 BEG E4 COR S89D54'W GREELEY,CO 80631 753 . 45' TO TPOB TH 589D54 'W 347 . 55' PHONE(970)353-3845,EXT.3650 N588 . 30' N88D43 'E 347 . 64 ' S595 . 38 ' www.co.weld.co.us TO BEG SITUS : 28629 17 CR WINDSOR WilkOWNER: ARAGON JESS R COLORADO ARAGON JESS R LOG 3396 1001 E HARMONY RD #192 PARCEL 095708000045 ACCOUNT R0583501 FT COLLINS, CO 80525 YEAR 2005 The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law. The Assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following category(ies): Commercial property is valued by considering the cost, market, and income approaches . If your concern is the amount of your property tax,local taxing authorities(county,city,fire protection,and other special districts)hold budget hearings in the fall. Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Assessor for a listing of these districts,and plan to attend these budget hearings. The Assessor has carefully studied all available information,giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest,and has determined the valuation(s)assigned to your property. The reasons for this determination of value are: No change has been made to the valuation of this property. Colorado law requires us to send this notice of denial for all properties on which we do not adjust the value . ;=.PETITIONER'S ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE • OF VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW c N COMMERCIAL /� fix' 96534 96534 Vc TOTALS $ $ 96534 $ 96534 APPEAL DEADLINES: REAL PROPERTY—JULY 15,PERSONAL PROPERTY—JULY 20. If you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further consideration. §39-8- 106(1)(n),C.R.S. Please see the back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. By: StanlevF. Sessions 06/24/2005 WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE PR-207-87/03 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES Planning Division 460 NORTH OFFICE 918 10TH Street GREELEY, CO 806310631 mmartin@co.weld.co.us W� �• PHONE: (970) 353-6100, Ext. 3540 FAX: (9(9 70) 304-6498 SOUTHWEST OFFICE COLORADO 4209 CR 24.5 LONGMONT, CO 80504 PHONE: (720) 652-4210, Ext. 8730 FAX: (720) 652-4211 September 2, 2005 Jess Aragon 1001 E.Harmony Rd #192 Ft. Collins, CO 80525 Dear Mr. Aragon: You requested a list of USR applications operating in violation during their Special Review Application process. The following is a list of cases that were in violation or had a building permit issue while proceeding through the land use process. The following list may not be 100% of the violations, planning staff does not have the time and the resources to review every case file. Planning staff has assembled a list of violations from the year 2002 to present that were in violation. You are welcome to review any and all cases of your choosing. You can view all the approved cases with the Clerk to the Board at 915 10th Street, Greeley. Please let me know a week ahead of time if you would like to review any active cases and I will have them for you at the Greeley Planning Office located at 918 10th Street, Greeley. USR-1367 Oman USR-1371 Bennie Rodriguez USR-1383 Fernandez/Gutierrez USR-1384 Freeburg USR-1385 Ward USR-1386 Reese USR-1393 Rappels Arena USR-1397 Ramos/Scarzello USR-1400 Dye USR-1401 Lohr 2nd AmUSR-274 Duke Energy USR-1407 Roseman USR-1410 Chavez AmUSR-1038 Duke Energy AmUSR-941 Duke Energy USR-1415 Genevieve Clark USR-1419 Shubert USR-1428 Walkusch USR-1430 Geudner USR-1432 Weimer USR-1433 Windyka USR-1438 Douglas/Careers World Wide USR-1439 Rodriquez USR-1442 Moser AmUSR-1028 Vonfeldt USR-1446 Longmont Aircraft Modelers Ass. USR-1447 Holloway USR-1450 Schlichenmayer USR-1451 May USR-1456 Schottelkotte USR-1460 Western Equipment and Trucking USR-1463 Blaney USR-1465 Wroblewski USR-1466 Valencia USR-1469 Carpenter/Lottman USR-1470 Martinez USR-1475 Clark USR-1478 Aguirre USR-1482 Thompson USR-1483 Gutierrez USR-1484 Stepanek USR-1485 Vasquez USR-1488 File/Schell USR-1491 Ehrlich USR-1495 Guedner USR-1497 McNaney USR-1502 Lease USR-1503 Lafferty USR-1510 Brand USR-1511 Davis USR-1513 Miller USR-1519 Van Oeveren USR-1521 Bucy AmUSR-1259 Riverbend-Lafarge USR-1522 Loya USR-1523 Heussmann USR-1524 Beck USR-1525 Lowry If you have any questions you can contact me at the above number, address and/or email. Sincer ly, /672/ Michelle Martin, Planner II Cc: Bethany Salzman Lee Morrison 1 44; 'srn 7, �'�� xx.�'V III. I - .. ,.:_ -,w „ a :J! S li h. 44 a ct.'v�' -ti o�oe.t 8: 3 o a.. . 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If from the 35mm, no time or date is shown. None of the times and dates have been altered, nor have any photos been altered. The times and dates on the digital camera are set/updated by the computer whenever the camera is"docked". • The first number on the photo title is the sequential number to keep the photos in chronological order. • Photos on the CD are representative samples of the violations observed. TEMBERROCK VIOLATIONS OF COURT ORDER 2005 Thursday.May 5 As I was leaving for work at 6:15 AM, a semi loaded with palletized flag stone arrived and parked at TimberRock's gate. Name on truck was "Lafayette Transit, Lafayette, Colorado". TimberRock's semi was parked on the road until after 7:15 PM. Saturday.May 7 TimberRock's gates were open at 8:45 AM. Monday,May 9 TimberRock's semi was parked on road just east of TimberRock's gate at 5:00 PM. TimberRock loaded a truck with rocks at 5:09 PM. Semi was still parked on the road at 6:25; gone at 6:45 PM. Wednesday.May 18 TimberRock's gates were open at 8:45 AM. There were 4 employees present and a customer in a green pickup was on the site. Saturday,May 28 We returned home at 7:20 PM and found a TimberRock dump truck pulling a trailer waiting to turn onto C.R. 17 from the private ac ess road. The truck driver was Jess Aragon. This was 4 hours and 20 minutes after the stipulated closing hours! Tuesday. June 7 I left home at 6:40 PM. TimberRock's gates were open. Saturday,June 11 3:07 PM A white van left TimberRock. 3:07 PM A dark colored pickup entered TimberRock. 3:12 PM A dark colored van left TimberRock. 3:15 PM Two TimberRock dump trucks returned to the site. A Bobcat loader was driving around the northeast part of the site. 3:18 PM One white and two dark colored pickups left TimberRock. All were loaded. TimberRock's gates were open throughout this time. Wednesday.June 15 TimberRock's semi left the site at 5:06 PM. Tuesday, June 21 A white SUV pulling a small gray trailer full of material left at 5:05 PM. Thursday,June 23 Dump truck with Bobcat on trailer left TimberRock at 4:55 PM. At 5:00 PM, another dump truck and the semi left the site. Friday morning at 6:00 AM, all 5 dump trucks were parked at TimberRock, and there were no employees' vehicles parked at the site. Saturday,June 25 At 8:55 AM, a customer's gray pickup entered TimberRock and drove directly to the storage area on the south end of the site. The pickup did not have to stop at the gate. 3:05 PM Still running loader. 3:07 PM Truck with load left site. 3:24 PM TimberRock truck returned to site. (photo) 3:28 PM Another TimberRock truck returned to site. 4:05 PM Another TimberRock truck returned to site. Wednesday, June 29 A white extended cab pickup entered TimberRock at 5:28 PM. At 5:30 a dark green pickup loaded with what appeared to be landscape timbers left the site. At 5:46 someone at TimberRock was running a Bobcat loader. At 6:30 the gates were still open at TimberRock. (photo) Thursday,June 30 At 5:02 a white Ford pickup entered TimberRock. At 5:12 the white Fork pickup left the site with a load of material. At 5:12 a gray/tan Avalanche left the site. At 7:20 the gates were still open at TimberRock. Friday,July 1 At 7:36 PM a TimberRock dump truck entered the site. The gates were open, as the truck never slowed down to enter the site. (photo) t ka � ��L'v nh`t- s\ -.+ Observed TimberRock Violations May 6 5:05 Dump truck returned May 7 8:45 AM Gates open May 13 8:40 AM Gates open 5:11 PM Loader with Jess Aragon at the wheel in road. Golf cart parked beside loader; road partially blocked(photo) 5:17 PM Semi left property—parked on road May 14 3:05 Dump truck returned 3:15 Pickup with trailer entered TimberRock May 24 8:40 AM Dump truck with trailer, car following, turned on to private road from CR 17 and parked in front of TimberRock's gate. Partially blocked road. (photo) 5:20 Semi parked on road May 26 Two dump trucks returned(photo) May 28 7:20 Loaded dump truck pulling loaded trailer waiting to turn on to CR 17. Aragon at wheel. June 8 5:10 Vehicle entered TimberRock June 15 7:45 AM Truck parked on road"Morrison Trucking, Ft. Lupton" (photo) June 25 3:05 Truck left 3:13 Loader running 3:25 Dump truck returned 3:30 Dump truck returned 4:05 Dump truck returned July 1 7:36 Dump truck returned C\VTh TimberRock(2005) January: Saturday, 22v°-8:45 p.m.2 ton truck leaving March: Tuesday, 15th-10:05 p.m. Gates open Friday, 18th-5:15 p.m. loaded semi leaving Saturday, 19th-3:20 p.m. Semi parked on road; 3 cars and 1 pick up still inside Gate Saturday, 26th-3:39 p.m. Customers(man, woman, child) carrying boulder out Cindy Rubiano and girl drive in passed TimberRock, Go to top of Weiler's hill, turn around, and go back to TimberRock Tuesday, 29th-5:05 p.m. Gates open; semi leaving April: Thursday, 7th-6:25 p.m. Gates open Thursday, 14th-8:50 p.m. Gates open Saturday, 16th-5:36 p.m. Gates open; semi on lane with a man on a golf cart looking in semi's doors on both sides (under storage units?) Thursday, 28th-6:43 p.m. Gates open May: Saturday, May 7th-4:20 p.m. Customer's car parked on lane...walking out carrying a boulder. Thursday, May 19th-7:20 p.m. Gates open June: Thursday, June 16th-5:05 p.m. Gates open; truck entering Saturday, June 25th-3:00p.m. TimberRock 2 ton truck turning south on 47th Ave. in Greeley; back in yard at 4:58 p.m.; 4:58 p.m. 2 ton truck with specialty trailer out License# 726-GYM Thursday, June 30th 1:00 p.m. Red sporty car turned onto Rd. 17 from Dairy Exit; made too wide of turn; had to back around on Rd. 17 and then entered TimberRock; Blong woman got something out of trunk and went toward office July: Friday, July 1st-6:00 p.m. TimberRock 2 ton truck parked (facing east) on future Car Mall Road (just north of Hwy 34 on Rd. 17)No person seen in vicinity....back at TimberRock at 9:00 p.m. a..ct o`=.;u .# ,. 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Our documentation shows that TimberRock's activities do not represent strict compliance. On the contrary, the activities represent contempt of the court order and the Commissioners' decision. Stipulation#12 of the court order states, "Material piles shall not exceed the height of the opaque screening." The material piles are readily visible from Weiler's yard, from the access road to the business, from Windsong Ranch, from county road 17, and even from highway 34. On March 28, the zoning enforcement officer issued a warning to TimberRock about the piles being too high and violating this stipulation. The warning was ignored. The hours of operation are spelled out very clearly in stipulation#20. It is not uncommon for delivery trucks to return to the site after closing hours. One observation documented a truck&trailer with a Bobcat loader returning to the business at 7:05 PM. A common practice is to drive the semi out of the gate at 5:00 PM and park it on the access road just east of the gate. It will be parked there anywhere from '/2 hour to over 2 hours before it leaves. This results in truck traffic well into the evening. Our understanding was that the Commissioners' intended that there be no heavy equipment traffic outside of business hours. 5/8/2005 The Weld County Commissioners have been very generous and forgiving in their treatment of TimberRock and Jess Aragon. However, he has chosen to ignore the decisions of the Commissioners time and again. We who live here feel that our health, safety, and welfare—our rights— are being violated by Jess Aragon's continual disregard for the rules. Warnings and reminders have had no effect in correcting the violations. We respectfully urge the Commissioners to instruct the County Attorney to take the appropriate action to enforce the court order. Gam / l Weinmeister n / P +(_ Kathy Weinmeister • Tom Weiler ✓L/-2-21 0-i Brad Weiler i Judy Hartshorn Tina Schirmer (_„„Lek 1 TIMBERROCK VIOLATIONS OF COURT ORDER 2005 Saturday, March 5 At 3:45 PM, a semi tractor(with name"J. Aragon" on the side) was parked on road at TimberRock's gate. It was gone at 5:15. Thursday, March 10 I went to town at 5:45 PM and a dump truck was parked on the east side of TimberRock's pole barn. I returned home at 6:45, the dump truck was gone, and the brown S-10 pickup was parked on the east side of the pole barn. There is to be no truck traffic after the 5:00 PM closing time. Saturday, March 19 The semi was parked on the road just east of TimberRock's gate until 5:30 PM. The semi (J. Aragon on side) left at that time. I took photos of the truck parked and the truck leaving. Monday, March 21 Took video of semi leaving TimberRock at 5:10 PM. Friday. March 21 The gates to TimberRock were open at 5:25 PM when I went to get the mail. Two employees were working on a dump truck in front of the pole barn. If the gates are open after quitting time, any customer showing up at that time fry by default invited to enter the premises and do business. Saturday, March 26 At 3:40 PM, a gray Jeep wagon left TimberRock, and they opened the gates to let a small white SUV enter the property. The white SUV left at 3:48. Monday. March 28 I called the zoning compliance officer to report very high piles of inventory, a violation of stipulation#12. She said she had notified TimberRock about noon today that the piles were too tall and constituted a violation of the court order. When I came home at 4:45, the piles remained untouched. Monday. March 28 I went to Greeley at 7:00 PM. TimberRock's gates were closed and two TimberRock vehicles were parked by the pole barn. When I came home at 7:50, the gates were open, and three TimberRock vehicles were parked at the pole barn. Friday, April 1 I came home at 6:45 PM, and TimberRock gates were open. Thursday. April 7 A pickup truck with a trailer and a Bobcat pulled out of TimberRock at 5:00 PM and parked on the road just east of the gate. It stayed there until sometime between 6:45 and 7:00 PM. At about 5:00 PM a dump truck with a tarped load and pulling a trailer with a Bobcat left. At 7:05 PM. the dump truck, trailer, and Bobcat returned to TimberRock. This was recorded on video. Tuesday,April 12 A TimberRock dump truck returned to the business at 5:06 PM. The business was closed, as the driver had to unlock the gate before entering the site. Friday,April 15 While working outside, I heard something running from 5:00 until 5:25 that sounded somewhat like a loader. I found a TimberRock employee using a"Hotsy" to wash down a Bobcat loader in the northwest corner of the business property. The gasoline-powered "Hotsy" was very noisy—noisy enough for me to hear very easily when I was working in my yard. Saturday,April 16 The semi was parked on the road just east of the gate from 3:00 PM until 6:10 PM. Took photo and video. Monday, April 18 TimberRock truck returned to the business at 5:10 PM. Took video. At 5:30 PM, a black SUV pulling a trailer with a load of dirt left TimberRock. Wednesday, April 20 TimberRock's gates were open at 5:30 PM. Thursday, April 21 TimberRock's semi was parked on the road just east of the gateb from 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM. Wednesday. May 4, TimberRock's semi was parked on the road just east of the gate until from 5:00 PM until —6:00 PM. Took video. Observed TimberRock Violations .March 18 Dump truck came back at 5:10. 21 Semi left at5:10. 22 Semi left at 5:08. 24 Semi left at 5:15. 30 5:30 — Vehicle with Bobcat on trailer parked on road. April 7 5:08 —Dump truck/Bobcat left. 7:05 —Dump truck/Bobcat came back. 8 Gates open at 5:13. 9 Dump truck drove from front to back at 3:10. 18 Dump truck drove from front to back at 5:10. 21 Dump truck drove from front to back at 5:08. 30 Gates open at 5:10. May 3 8:50—Gates open 8:55 —Truck came in 5 6:40— Semi on road. Yahoo! Mao! Mal Search ,I Search the Web l _. Ing400L„ MAIL sass [9ipn 0qt,MY Account] Mail Home - Mall Tutorials - Helo _.__.....__ a . . .cz-4 - M� Online or on campus. " ; 7, Advance your career your way DeVr} L i -�-_.• _ with a DeVry degree. [Jill ., ,rc ••i, _ ;'.�1� Learn More. Mail Addresses — Calendar — Notepad — What's New -Mail Upgrades -Mail Options Check Mail I Compose I Search Mail N Search the Web Second chance? View Attachment [Back to Original Message- 'OUTSIDE IN' Get our MasterCard Printable View] File name: Save to Yahoo! Briefcase - Folders [Add - Edit] TimberRock_s_ignoring_stipulations.doc Download File -Need Help? File type: application/msword Inbox Draft January: Saturday, 22nd-8:45 p.m.2 ton truck leaving Sent Bulk [Empty] March: Tuesday, 15th-10:05 p.m. Gates open Trash [Empty] 0 what's your Credit Friday, 18th-5:15 p.m. loaded semi leaving Score?:See it FREE! Life Insurance Saturday, 19th-3:20 p.m. Semi parked on road; 3 cars and 1 pick up still w t Free Quotes! inside . in $200k loan for Gate only$730/mo.! Saturday, 26th-3:39 p.m. Customers (man, woman, child)carrying boulder out Cindy Rubiano and girl drive in passed TimberRock, Go to top of Weiler's hill, turn around, and go back to TimberRock Tuesday, 29th-5:05 p.m. Gates open; semi leaving April: Thursday, 7th-625 p.m. Gates open Thursday, 14th-8:50 p.m. Gates open Saturday, 16th-5:36 p.m. Gates open; semi on lane with a man on a golf http://us.f544.mail.yahoo.com/ym/ShowLetter?box=lnbox&Msgld=7966_6065328_79768_.. 5/3/2005 iart looking in semi's doors on both sides (under storage units?) 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R A '.lt:'teffig,d fyid l p yt , yy} ll; trf 4..1 • • ♦ . ;;II't 4 tf at -, • M1II R'4 i • .;�tyt etY k 1 ti•t , £" t4! rr 5_ Y A't. U +4 '3 Yi ' EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET Case Probable Cause Hearing -Jess Aragon, TimberRock Landscape (10/19/05) Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description A. Planning Staff Video B. Planning Staff Letter of Additional Violations from Surrounding Property Owners C. Lyn Martin Letter of Support D. John Schroeder Letter of Support E. John Schroeder Letter of Support (Duplicate) F. Loren Rutz/Joshua Stolz Letters of Explanation G. Kathy Weinmeister Affidavit H. Cindi Rubiano Presentation Cindi Rubiano Receipt for March 19 J. Cindi Rubiano Receipts for April 7 K. Cindi Rubiano Refute of Alleged Violations L. Cindi Rubiano Receipts for April 16 M. Cindi Rubiano Receipts for June 25 N. Cindi Rubiano Receipts for July 1 O. Jess Aragon Presentation P. Jess Aragon Envirotech Invoice Q. Jess Aragon Reasons to Dismiss Allegations R. Judy Hartshorn List of Violations S. Jess Aragon Letter requesting Court Reporter T. U. V. DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES a Planning Division ( %;:: NORTH OFFICE $1" 918 10T" Street GREELEY, CO 80631 mmartin@co.weld.co.us ' C PHONE: (970) 353-6100, Ext. 3540 W�`P O • FAX: (970) 304-6498 SOUTHWEST OFFICE COLORADO 4209 CR 24.5 LONGMONT, CO 80504 PHONE: (720) 652-4210, Ext. 8730 FAX: (720) 652-4211 October 10, 2005 Jess Aragon 1001 E.Harmony Rd#192 Ft. Collins, CO 80525 Dear Mr. Aragon: This letter is regarding your Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit (USR- 1495) for a business permitted as a use by right or accessory use in the Commercial Zone District (Landscaping Materials Yard) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District located in Part of NE4 Section 8, T5N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Parcel number 0957 08 000045. The following are in addition to the violations noted by Weld County personnel in my letter dated September 2, 2005. All information contained in the case file has been made available to the applicants and public. Surrounding property owners have documented the applicants are not in compliance with the hours of operation and the use of heavy equipment after hours. Because of the nature and timing of the complaints, staff was not able to independently confirm the violations. Staff has reviewed the documentation which consists of pictures, letters, journals and a video and found much of it to be credible to indicate several isolated incidents of violation of the hours of operation. The following are a list of violations from the surrounding property owners that the Department of Planning Services has received. On Saturday March 19 Gary Weinmeister noted a semi was parked on the road just east of Timberrock's gate until 5:30 PM. Photos were taken of the trucked parked and the truck leaving. Judy Hartshorn also witnessed the semi parked on the road at 3:20 PM. Brad Weiler stated that he saw the semi parked in the lane from 3:08 PM to 5:29 PM. I EXHIBIT Q potegii Timberrock responded by stating semi trucks always exit the site before 5-00 PM Monday- Friday and 3.00 PM on Saturday. Open 9-3. semi left at 2:35 PM On Thursday April 7 Gary Weinmeister witnessed a pickup truck with a trailer and a Bobcat pulled out of Timberrock at 5:00 PM and parked on the road just east of the gate. It stayed there until sometime between 6:45 and 7:00 PM. At about 5:00 PM a dump truck with a tarped load and pulling a trailer with a Bobcat left. At 7:05 PM, the dump truck, trailer, and bobcat returned to Timberrock. This was recorded on video. Kathy Weinmeister also noted on April 7 that a dump truck and bobcat left the site at 5:08 PM and returned to the site at 7:05 PM. Brad Weiler observed a pickup and trailer parked in the lane from 5:10 PM until 6:45 PM loaded and moved dump truck at 5:30 PM the truck returned at 7:05 PM. Timberrock stated no dump trucks exit the site past 5:00 PM If a truck ever leaves the yard close to 5 00 PM it does not return to the yard until the follow'ng business day after 9.00 AM Videos taken by the neighbors are subject to alterations n regard to time The last dump truck in at 4:45 PM Open 9-5 last dump truck came back to the site at 4 45 PM. On Saturday April 16 Gary Weinmeister saw a semi was parked on the road just east of the gate from 3:00 P.M until 6:10 PM, photos and video were recorded. Judy Hartshorn witnessed at 5:36 PM the semi on the lane with a man on a golf cart. Brad Weiler also observed a dump truck in at 3:30 PM and a semi leaving at 3:35 PM and parked in the lane until 6:45 PM. Then a pickup with a load of rock went out at 4:45 PM. Timberrock responded by saying the semi leaves the site prior to 3.00 PM on Saturday without fail Business closed at 3 00 PM Jess drove to the mailbox in golf cart to get mail O; en 9-3 semi left before 3 00 PM. staff members left be 4:00 PM On Wednesday May 4 Gary Weinmeister noted a semi was parked on the road just east of the gate from 5:00 PM until approximately 6:00 PM video was recorded. Timberrock stated the semi never leaves the site after _5:00 PM Video tapes are subject to alterations and times can be entered manually. On Thursday May 5 when Gary Weinmeister was leaving for work at 6:15 AM a semi loaded with palletized flag stone arrived and was parked at Timberrock's gate. Name on the truck was "Lafayette Transit, Lafayette Colorado." Timberrock's semi was parked on the road until after 7:15 PM pictures and video were recorded. Brad Weiler noticed a semi parked in the lane from 6:30 AM to 9:00 AM. The semi parked in the land from 5:05 PM until 7:45 PM. On June 15 at 7:45 AM Kathy Weinmeister saw a Truck parked on the road "Morrison Trucking Ft. Lupton." A photo was taken. On Saturday June 25 Gary Weinmeister noticed a Timberrock truck returning to the site at 3:24 PM another truck returned at 3:28 PM and another at 4:05 PM. A photo was taken. Judy Hartshorn noticed Timberrock's 2 ton truck turning south on 47th Avenue in Greeley it was back in the yard at 4:58 PM. At 4:58 PM 2 ton truck with specialty trailer out License #726-GYM. Brad Weiler stated at 3:05 PM loading truck, truck leaves at 3:05 PM loading another truck at 3:12 PM. 3:25 PM dump truck returns. Kathy Weinmeister also noted at 3:05 PM a truck left, 3:13 PM loader running, 3:25 PM dump truck returned, 3:30 PM dump truck returned, and then at 4:05 PM dump truck returned. On Friday July 1 Gary Weinmeister saw a Timberrock dump truck entered the site at 7:36 PM. A photo was taken. Brad Weiler noticed a dump truck being loaded at 5:15 PM and a dump truck in at 7:35 PM. Judy Hartshorn saw the Timberrock 2 ton truck parked (facing east) on future Car Mall Road (just north of Hwy 34 on Road 17) No person seen in the vicinity... back at Timberrock at 9:00 PM Kathy Weinmeister also noted at 7:36 PM a dump truck returned. The probable cause hearing is set for Wednesday, October 19, 2005, at 9:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the agenda of the Board of County Commissioners permits, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County will hold a Probable Cause public hearing pursuant to Section 2-4-40 A-C and E of the Weld County Code and paragraphs B. and C. of the Stipulation adopted as Order of Court dated March 7, 2005. This meeting will take place in the Commissioner's Hearing Room, WeVd County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. Should you have any questions regarding this letter, or if you need any further information, please feel free to contact me at the above address, telephone number or e-mail address. If you wish to see me personally, please call to schedule an appointment so that I may reserve a sufficient amount of time with you. Sincerely, Michelle Martin, Planner II Lyn Martin 6140 Waterfront Drive Fort Collins, CO 80524 October 13, 2005 Board of County Commissioners 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 RE: USR #1495/ Jess Aragon/ applicant Gentlemen: This letter is a substitution for my oral testimony, since my husband and I will be out of the country during the timeframe of the October 19th, 2005 hearing. It is to serve as my witness statements for the probable cause hearing that you will be conducting on behalf of the four sets of neighbors opposing Mr. Aragon's small family landscape supply business located at 28629 WCR 17, Windsor, CO 80550. My husband and I are customers of Mr. Aragon's business, and we are well aware of his continuing efforts to obtain a Special Review Permit from Weld County. We had purchased materials from him last year and they were being held while we built our new home. This year he informed us that he would be able to work on our landscaping, but that he had restricted hours that he must strictly adhere to. There were several occasions where Mr. Aragon would leave his trucks and other equipment parked on the street in front of our house if it became too late for him to return them to his sales yard because of hours he agreed to. There were also two occasions where I drove out to Windsor to pick out additional supplies, but it was too near the required closing time and Mr. Aragon's staff members refused my entry due to his restricted hours. I have first-hand knowledge that Mr. Aragon has been serious about adhering to the restrictions he agreed to. I have been made aware that the opposing neighbors have made allegations to the Board that Mr. Aragon has violated some of the items, and that they have even altered photos to make them show later times than the actual picture should demonstrate. Everyone knows that dates and times on digital medium can be program as desired. I am sickened to think that the Planning Staff of Weld County would consider the few who oppose the business so vehemently to be credible. I question the motivation behind allowing this monitoring by the opposing neighbors to force probable cause. I feel that the Board needs to consider only objective information from unbiased individuals when deciding on whether to prosecute someone who I believe has followed every rule to the letter. I know both Mr. Aragon and his girlfriend, Cindi Rubiano, are very upset about the way the neighbors have turned this land use Commissioner Letter/Lyn Martin EXHIBIT 10/13/2005 1 G matter into a personal vendetta based on hatred and racial biases. I read the letter submitted by Mr. and Mrs. Weinmeister to the County last June, and I am shocked that the County would give credibility to any comments or fraudulent documentation the neighbors have provided in regard to this business. I was present at the hearing on February 16th, 2005, where the opposing neighbor's attorney brought up the lawsuit against the owner of the property. The filing of this lawsuit, I truly believe, was a means to derail and bankrupt Mr. Aragon and his business venture. It's my opinion you should have continued with your original venue and voted to approve the land use as did the Town of Windsor and the Weld County Planning Commission. I also believe that at least one Commissioner going forward should excuse himself from any vote on this land use issue. It is my opinion that it was entirely inappropriate for him to go out into the hall and have a conference with all of the neighbors at the conclusion of the meeting. I was angry when I witnessed this and took a picture of the incident. Having been a Human Resources Manager for the past 18 years, I know that when you are dealing with disputes of this nature you must remain impartial to achieve the most constructive solution. If one is not able to remain unbiased, he should excuse himself from future hearings. I have recommended to Mr. Aragon that he seek assistance at a Federal level as this entire situation appears to have a racial basis. This issue has gotten away from the case at hand, and considerations should be limited to whether this business meets the criteria for the permit. I feel this business at its current site exceeds any expectation the County might possible have, and should be considered on those merits. Mr. Aragon has done everything to show that he does care about the area he occupies, and has shown it by making the improvements necessary even before he is approved. I think it is foolish to believe that he would spend all the money he has spent only to break the rules and risk being closed down. What does make sense though is that the neighbors would continue to make false allegations figuring that if they throw enough mud on the fence, some of it will stick. If you have any questions regarding my knowledge and what I have observed regarding TiimberRock's operations, feel free to contact me at 970-690-1233. Again, I will be out of the country for 3 weeks and will be available after November 6111. I hope you make the right decision to allow Mr. Aragon to continue operations until the final land use hearing occurs. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, Lj/i gt, Lyn Martin Commissioner Letter/Lyn Martin 10/13/2005 2 10/16/2005 15: 14 3034690209 ELITE ROCK PAGE 02/02 John Schroeder/Elite Rock& Stone 12336 Elm Lane Broomfield,CO 80020 303-4110,7209(office) 303-885-1563(cell) October 17,2005 Michel Martin Deportment of P Services 91810+Street Greeley,CO 80631 RE: Probable Cause lie Heading for USR-1495 Dear Ms.Martin: • This lettca is written serve as an avadavat for me, because I will not be able to personally attend this hearing d e to a conference I will be attending in Nevada for Rock and Stone Vcudors/Suppliers• y company, Eliw Rock St Stone, LLC, supplies TtmberRock with the flagstone that they on site at their yard in Windsor, CO. Ideal with various trucking firms to transport any location to theirs. Mt Aragon has ' ed me that Mr. Weinmcister, and other opposing neighbors, are claiming that a muck Lafayette Transit was in the lane waiting to get into TimbetRock at 6:13 8.01. on T , May 5, 2005. One of the firma I use is Lafayette Transit, and I dispatched them to a load of flagstone from Lyons, Colorado, on Thursday. May 5. Stoneworks,the c I buy from in Lyons,will not even load my truck,Lafayette Transit, until 7:30 a.m. Then e driver has a 1.5 to 2 hour drive to get to Windsor,depending on the morning traffic and condition This can be tallied by Stoneworlts, if necessary. It is ridiculous to claim t there was a delivery to Mr. Aragon's business before 9:00 a.m. on any given day Mr. informed me of his reenictcd hours of operation back in Mandl of 2005. He was very about deliveries to and from the site in Windsor! I would not do anything to jeo this busineos by sending a driver early,nor would it be possible nada the dine constraints my supplier. On another occasion, called Mr.Aragon at about 130 on Monday,June 20"2005,and asked if he thought it was ibk to bring a load out on this day and get it unloaded by dosing time. Mr.Aragon tea onded by telling me be did not want to chance it and not be able to get the truck out by 5:00. I ended up having to park a loaded truck overnight in Ft. Collins until the following mot ' for delivery after 9:00 a.m. I would also like to ss that TSmberRock is one of the nicest landscape materials yard I have ever seen or dealt wi and I deal with hundreds all over the country. Mr.Aragon has turned his business into a that looks tike a park or estate rather than a business.Lie tiros one of the cleanest opera ' I have ever seen,and his eating attitude about the area he occupies is second to none. This uainess is a benefit to the comtnnnity it saves. Ulcer J Shrocder Jess Aragon,Tikab EXHIBIT 10/16/2005 15:14 3034690209 ELITE ROCK PAGE 01/02 fl OJK: ELI cltoC 11A D STONE TAX WW1 8303-469-0209 WKOJVE NV M 303-4.10-7209 DATE: 7- os TO: C Cdet TAXNVMM 97o , -oT� TOTAL TA EitaVi ING COti+ERPAGE (Phase cart 30 410-7209 if you did not receive aft these pages) UUI-if-0000 IRAN 1.16.JO rl'I bUUIliWC51 WW1 YLHNNING YHA NU. ICU bbL 4211 F. U2 10/16/2005 15:18 3034696_9 ELITE ROCK PAGE 02/02 • John Schtoeder/Elite Rock&Stone 12536 Elm Lane Broomfield,CO 80020 303-410.7209(office) 303411s.1363(cell) October 17,2005 Michelle Muds Department of Planning Services 9181&Street Greeley,CO 80631 RE: Probable Cause Public Hearing feeUSR 1495 Drat Ms.Masten: This letter Is wrirten to serve as an avadans for me, because I wf not be able to personally attend this hearing clue to a conference I will be attending In Newda for Rock and Stone Vendors/Suppliers. My company, Elite Rock&Stone,fl-C, supplies TimbcrRock with the flagstone that they carry on site at their yard in Windsor, CO. Ideal with various trucking firms to transport from my location to theirs. • Mr Aragon has informed me that Ma Weim neister, and other opposing neighbors, are claiming that a truck twos Lafayette Tsaoek was in the lane waiting to get into TimbetRock at 6:15 a.m. on Thursday, May 5, 2005. One of the terms I use is Lafayette Tomtit, and I dispatched them to deliver a load of flagstone from Lyons, Calozado, on Thursday, May 5. Stonee :ha,the company I buy from In Lyons,will not even load my track Lafayette Transit, until 7:30 a.m. Then the driver has a 1.5 to 2 hour drive to get to Windsor,depending on the mottling traffic and weather conditions. This can be verified by Stonewodts, if necessary. It is ridiculous to claim that there was a delivery to Mt Aragon% business before MO a.m. on any given day. Me Aragon informed me of his restricted hours of operation back in Mach of 2005. He vats very Omani about deliveries to and from the site in Windsotl! I would not do anything to jeopardize this business by seating a driver early,nor would it be possible trader the time constrai t.eH'say supplier. On another occasion, called Mr.Aragon at about 3:30 on Monday,June 206 2005,and asked if he thought it was Ssthle to bring a load out on this day and get it unloaded by dosing time. Mr.Angora responded by telling me he did not want to chance it and not be able to get the truck out by&00. larded up having to pack a loaded truck overnight in Pt Cfaons and i the following morning fm delivery after 9:00 an. I would also like to sav that TimbesRock is one of the nicest landscape mate:isla yard I have ever seen or dealt wide,and I deal'with hundreds all ova the country. Me Amigos has turned hie basins.into a sin that looks like a park or estate ratter than a business. He runs one of the cleanest opeutio= I have ever seen,and his eating attitude about the area he occupies is second to noun. This beldame is a benefit to the oonnn mity it saves. • J Shroeder EXHIBIT Jets Atagoa,T mberllock I re - P.O. Box 566 • S1 • Greeley, CO 80632 970-356-0953 800-777-0953 Fax 970-392-0953 LorenDFlutz®msn.com October 16, 2005 Clerk to the Board Board of County Commissioners 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 RE: Probable Cause/ USR-1495 County Commissioners and to Whom It May Concern, Mr. Aragon of Timberock Landscape Supply, has asked me to respond to the delivering of my Wood Mulch Materials to 28629 WCR 17, Windsor, CO.. He has informed me that a hearing will be conducted, involving the operating of his business, in regards to delivery hours, and height of the piles of Wood Mulch. Before, Mr. Aragon placed and order with me, he told me that he had restrictions for hours of delivery, and the height of the piles. I informed him that I would comply with the hours of delivery, but the height of the piles, I could not control, and that would be his responsibility to lower the height of the piles to what ever his limits or restrictions are. Our loads are delivered with a Walking Floor Trailer. Each product unloads differently. Products such as Shredded Redwood, Shredded Cedar, Pole Peelings and others products that are stringy, fiberus, and entangled, tend to fall out of the trailer in large dumps, which can not be controlled. He Agreed, and placed an order. My Company, Loren Rutz has delivered 12 Loads of Wood Mulch this year to date, to Timberock Landscape Supply. I can assure you that each and every load was delivered after 9:00 am, and before 4:00 pm, Monday thru Friday. I would like to say, that in my over 25 years of experience, Mr Aragon's, Timberock Landscape Supply, located at 28629 WCR 17, is one of the very cleanest, neatest, tidiest Landscape Supply Yards, that I've been to. This letter is not intended to be in support of, or against, Mr. Aragon's business, Timberock Landscape Supply. It is intended only to explain my delivering of Wood Mulches. Sincerely, Loren Rutz EXHIBIT rlarnrativa fork • Wnnel Wnlwhinn lu.,+...t..i.. _ .•`eaeoe�AAA 1�4) Js • HARMONY GARDENS , • 10-18-05 To Whom It May Concern: I am writing this letter in regards to the hours ofoperation ofTimberkock Landscape Supply Company. During the past two years, Mr. Aragon has contracted with our company to do landscape improvements at his landscape supply hard. Mr. Aragon has been adamant about us observing the hours ofoperation he has established tar conducting his business. Mr. Aragon has made it clear to us that under no cireumstancc> are we to arrive prior to 9:00 a.m. Furthermore, Mr. Aragon has politely requested that we schedule our work so that any job is completed by his closing time. It has been my pleasure to know and do business with Mr. Aragon. Ifyou have any questions please de not hesitate to call me at (970)566-8509. Sincerely, Jos ma to e- pcliver—& Ins allation Mgr. I \1-Iarnony Gardens 4315 E. Harmony Road = Fort Collins, CO 80525 (970) ??6-TRFF Fa'; ( 970 � _�l�- I \tQ,\.) \ems\ y \ ,or ��1� et,0,00S _ CLc\4x\ C� &1\ 1 t�W Ake `l \ O) \Vm\Ce- 9ec\c li.Ata\r‘hek Qc y\ ocAtve_ 4\c, \o.,ts.\a t1Q�\,i Caac.,\-,ea. -1- s; -,\\y O\cy c1k.,, , Le L\oUeos p I_ p t.° %a)h1\ ed `a\-,A,tom TMi\ i 1/2-,,A, \-O r3 ak--sKl �X1\"AF. QS XXV\A vet\ .\„.\,.\,,,,,,s,::„1/2„.. 10 - ll - oS .)TATE OF COLORADO. O.cpRY ft/2;N. y.; ~ 4% County of k1iLk . : . : ... s The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on this /? day of 1 ' ltIM8Eai i ( ttL-:�C4'5 Expires f:, -iic.j is:z:/‘ ilicc�'C ✓ My Cornmissian YOLK i --F' l LI L ►‘ OF 10\...."� � O Notary Public `..•••.. EXHIBIT c Observed TimberRock Violations March 18 Dump truck came back at 5:10. 21 Semi left at 5:10. 22 Semi left at 5:08. 24 Semi left at 5:15. 30 5:30—Vehicle with Bobcat on trailer parked on road. April 7 5:08—Dump truck/Bobcat left. 7:05 —Dump truck/Bobcat came back. 8 Gates open at 5:13. 9 Dump truck drove from front to back at 3:10. 18 Dump truck drove from front to back at 5:10. 21 Dump truck drove from front to back at 5:08. 30 Gates open at 5:10. May 3 8:50—Gates open 8:55 —Truck came in 5 6:40— Semi on road. Observed TimberRock Violations May 6 5:05 Dump truck returned May 7 8:45 AM Gates open May 13 8:40 AM Gates open 5:11 PM Loader with Jess Aragon at the wheel in road. Golf cart parked beside loader; road partially blocked(photo) 5:17 PM Semi left property—parked on road May 14 3:05 Dump truck returned 3:15 Pickup with trailer entered TimberRock May 24 8:40 AM Dump truck with trailer, car following, turned on to private road from CR 17 and parked in front of TimberRock's gate. Partially blocked road. (photo) 5:20 Semi parked on road May 26 Two dump trucks returned(photo) May 28 7:20 Loaded dump truck pulling loaded trailer waiting to turn on to CR 17. Aragon at wheel. June 8 5:10 Vehicle entered TimberRock June 15 7:45 AM Truck parked on road"Morrison Trucking, Ft. Lupton"(photo) June 25 3:05 Truck left 3:13 Loader running 3:25 Dump truck returned 3:30 Dump truck returned 4:05 Dump truck returned July 1 7:36 Dump truck returned 1 \Lc F\�y \ S.R\ c oN\ �`1''O.i �t,QQ0s (t��� cm &IV ,, t`1�OCI j I e tt�a. ,17ig 0Q v‘t&c r, Li‘c3L\ n ec„,-s\ OcAtce�` ,�%\\C\SCa�er`‘ .\o ' k QC v\ Qjtci1c'� . _L. s: �� O'`vs&c\1e1d '1'`n e 's4olbk�lex‘L. T also `� all ec� \11MtecTs` tt�ri\y'. \ 1 Q ` 3kkkice ` \"qe OR Li OCJetlYsl1es • `` i + ho m� ld Z (`, \l5� y nity cry� \-0\\M 1\oc Ida*\,(cMnIsTe-c' 10 ll OS STATE OF C0L0 AD0, Rpv.p Vd1h County of 1,.\x' i CThe foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on this /7'P-day of ' torvia , t� i•tc4 1--;)a:5by f 2 L6�..j LCCI6nu�,<ILcv t TULK My Commission Expires /? / :oaftH; ti t. J 1 ttt r gz.sk0 Notary Public Observed TimberRock Violations March 18 Dump truck came back at 5:10. 21 Semi left at 5:10. 22 Semi left at 5:08. 24 Semi left at 5:15. 30 5:30—Vehicle with Bobcat on trailer parked on road. April 7 5:08—Dump truck/Bobcat left. 7:05 —Dump truck/Bobcat came back. 8 Gates open at 5:13. 9 Dump truck drove from front to back at 3:10. 18 Dump truck drove from front to back at 5:10. 21 Dump truck drove from front to back at 5:08. 30 Gates open at 5:10. May 3 8:50—Gates open 8:55 —Truck came in 5 6:40— Semi on road. Observed TimberRock Violations May 6 5:05 Dump truck returned May 7 8:45 AM Gates open May 13 8:40 AM Gates open 5:11 PM Loader with Jess Aragon at the wheel in road. Golf cart parked beside loader; road partially blocked(photo) 5:17 PM Semi left property—parked on road May 14 3:05 Dump truck returned 3:15 Pickup with trailer entered TimberRock May 24 8:40 AM Dump truck with trailer, car following, turned on to private road from CR 17 and parked in front of TimberRock's gate. Partially blocked road. (photo) 5:20 Semi parked on road May 26 Two dump trucks returned (photo) May 28 7:20 Loaded dump truck pulling loaded trailer waiting to turn on to CR 17. Aragon at wheel. June 8 5:10 Vehicle entered TimberRock June 15 7:45 AM Truck parked on road"Morrison Trucking, Ft. Lupton" (photo) June 25 3:05 Truck left 3:13 Loader running 3:25 Dump truck returned 3:30 Dump truck returned 4:05 Dump truck returned July 1 7:36 Dump truck returned \-l(-2Se-\:Jy Te%N \t �•A ���jt 1� 1 1 \\�S �a �q1A CNA JlsVi.-A tt`O3J 1 .. \\%\s1 0Q \\�. < �e\c U\c\cLc Q-0\ A OcAcs ,St� \c,'es.\o "\�`C`ltn�l( �.j1 1c\'\cam. :^^ 11 1 xmt��\_y Azi ckJec\ 1 el`e Lte0tl�e`c T O, o � l \11\l`Cd rr�� \ ` 11 L , q (� t V..\ h0 t'tt\e c.C % i�\� mm LQ,Loi ai\_W\ce c a t a; \t , \o\,,,\-Q, , kn\rla,. r- to - to - as STATE OF COLO ADO, ./...:—..c."31 Pbg;tt County of I,:; . ILL ,Z,.: . ��▪ �4 The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on this /7 C (i' �l day of l ar�aLX di �h_G}i L;��� ny_� A7L�1 Lc,a,i/ta C/� � i •: My Commission Expires'/ 7 j; .2 inn,% ����" Its . • . Notary Public \ ``c....� Observed TimberRock Violations March 18 Dump truck came back at 5:10. 21 Semi left at 5:10. 22 Semi left at 5:08. 24 Semi left at 5:15. 30 5:30—Vehicle with Bobcat on trailer parked on road. April 7 5:08—Dump truck/Bobcat left. 7:05 —Dump truck/Bobcat came back. 8 Gates open at 5:13. 9 Dump truck drove from front to back at 3:10. 18 Dump truck drove from front to back at 5:10. 21 Dump truck drove from front to back at 5:08. 30 Gates open at 5:10. May 3 8:50—Gates open 8:55 —Truck came in 5 6:40— Semi on road. 1 Observed TimberRock Violations May 6 5:05 Dump truck returned May 7 8:45 AM Gates open May 13 8:40 AM Gates open 5:11 PM Loader with Jess Aragon at the wheel in road. Golf cart parked beside loader; road partially blocked(photo) 5:17 PM Semi left property—parked on road May 14 3:05 Dump truck returned 3:15 Pickup with trailer entered TimberRock May 24 8:40 AM Dump truck with trailer, car following, turned on to private road from CR 17 and parked in front of TimberRock's gate. Partially blocked road. (photo) 5:20 Semi parked on road May 26 Two dump trucks returned(photo) May 28 7:20 Loaded dump truck pulling loaded trailer waiting to turn on to CR 17. Aragon at wheel. June 8 5:10 Vehicle entered TimberRock June 15 7:45 AM Truck parked on road"Morrison Trucking, Ft. Lupton" (photo) June 25 3:05 Truck left 3:13 Loader running 3:25 Dump truck returned 3:30 Dump truck returned 4:05 Dump truck returned July 1 7:36 Dump truck returned • �O\S\ O'm Jlt\� tf` I\ ` CRCk` \���g1 `0QQ�D\. \\1 \\ e-< IQOAK -S\(b\c\i c c Q(1y,,,\ 1Occ\ere.�`` "aM�.\0.�chs,AO \c\ `Q&1-Aki �ai 1c\'\cam 1 � e t tt Q\11 tkc3 \`rce `AAA S. s\� 9 M� c\ eua��tco\\e\.- 1'ic-tttokee 10 - 11 - CAS aTATE OF COLD ADO, =O\ppY POI N County of Lc;? ;r.A The foregoing instrument was acknowledged f�before me on this day of i�I My Commission Expires /r7c7 (z ���'� : p� Notary Public t 1`:%%%%%% i Observed TimberRock Violations March 18 Dump truck came back at 5:10. 21 Semi left at 5:10. 22 Semi left at 5:08. 24 Semi left at 5:15. 30 5:30—Vehicle with Bobcat on trailer parked on road. April 7 5:08—Dump truck/Bobcat left. 7:05 —Dump truck/Bobcat came back. 8 Gates open at 5:13, 9 Dump truck drove from front to back at 3:10. 18 Dump truck drove from front to back at 5:10. 21 Dump truck drove from front to back at 5:08. 30 Gates open at 5:10. May 3 8:50—Gates open 8:55 —Truck came in 5 6:40— Semi on road. Observed TimberRock Violations May 6 5:05 Dump truck returned May 7 8:45 AM Gates open May 13 8:40 AM Gates open 5:11 PM Loader with Jess Aragon at the wheel in road. Golf cart parked beside loader; road partially blocked(photo) 5:17 PM Semi left property—parked on road May 14 3:05 Dump truck returned 3:15 Pickup with trailer entered TimberRock May 24 8:40 AM Dump truck with trailer, car following, turned on to private road from CR 17 and parked in front of TimberRock's gate. Partially blocked road. (photo) 5:20 Semi parked on road May 26 Two dump trucks returned(photo) May 28 7:20 Loaded dump truck pulling loaded trailer waiting to turn on to CR 17. Aragon at wheel. June 8 5:10 Vehicle entered TimberRock June 15 7:45 AM Truck parked on road"Morison Trucking, Ft. Lupton" (photo) June 25 3:05 Truck left 3:13 Loader running 3:25 Dump truck returned 3:30 Dump truck returned 4:05 Dump truck returned July 1 7:36 Dump truck returned I \le Aay \eavZy \\1 Qr \c\11t,taji QCYJ5 c (I- OwN\ Ot\ JV�Li , cc J I. � L . \\IAS 0 \\\\\\!“ �A, t Liao\o\�t Cpac\ ``pcLS% ,S`M \ai,,,,,s,\O 1 1�` „\ti Cl���roc`�c cam. Ob`±sl)e1. iLe `L�ob�1en�. 0`&� %,3\s„,\-1/4\,k 0�\c, \L\ took 3 �an\CVANC TC. \X\e- QS rt\lA Q to me CVA Ut y C\uy 1 a\SLAC\ Ce k% \\0c A% 4k 7-C. c L \V'e \,� oe� 10 - 1 - CS JTATE OF COLORADO, O pq�!� pte, .i?County of LC . ye The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on this //5"-day of KIMBERI l tz6yw'Xt 5 by / 1l9tc'f/"#ha<fr.s� My Commission Expires lc/27 wt. TUCK P L �.. o 1 9jr•.. .'Q� Notary Public. Observed TimberRock Violations March 18 Dump truck came back at 5:10. 21 Semi left at5:10. 22 Semi left at 5:08. 24 Semi left at 5:15. 30 5:30—Vehicle with Bobcat on trailer parked on road. April 7 5:08—Dump truck/Bobcat left. 7:05 —Dump truck/Bobcat came back. 8 Gates open at 5:13. 9 Dump truck drove from front to back at 3:10. 18 Dump truck drove from front to back at 5:10. 21 Dump truck drove from front to back at 5:08. 30 Gates open at 5:10. May 3 8:50—Gates open 8:55 —Truck came in 5 6:40— Semi on road. • Observed TimberRock Violations May 6 5:05 Dump truck returned May 7 8:45 AM Gates open May 13 8:40 AM Gates open 5:11 PM Loader with Jess Aragon at the wheel in road. Golf cart parked beside loader; road partially blocked(photo) 5:17 PM Semi left property—parked on road May 14 3:05 Dump truck returned 3:15 Pickup with trailer entered TimberRock May 24 8:40 AM Dump truck with trailer, car following, turned on to private road from CR 17 and parked in front of TimberRock's gate. Partially blocked road. (photo) 5:20 Semi parked on road May 26 Two dump trucks returned (photo) May 28 7:20 Loaded dump truck pulling loaded trailer waiting to turn onto CR 17. Aragon at wheel. June 8 5:10 Vehicle entered TimberRock June 15 7:45 AM Truck parked on road"Morrison Trucking, Ft. Lupton" (photo) June 25 3:05 Truck left 3:13 Loader running 3:25 Dump truck returned 3:30 Dump truck returned 4:05 Dump truck returned July 1 7:36 Dump truck returned I llece\J:1 \ea& \\\ or \%...,_t S ossos c o.1kww or\ &X ' t ``lc is X\ ` ` 1 t? i \IVAg `0Qn�,`�.c QeAC L1‘d\o�ret QQaNS Occ�Q k SM k�i5e�tS.\0 \kQekt�l� .t+�cOc` Nea. �-\- � a O\a cvek i e �,cobklex\,. I. also `' ct\\ld \A` vAee� I\ I \ooc ko r3 'IL \- - %3\l‘e- QS 'l`0.L{ OC�5e cUo c b. l ` (`, (� i t 1 OA ho L 1c�C d S, sIR y M>y tl�Kti k0.\\Qx\-% 'Mc ,0 - to - os aTATE OF COLD ADO, rO-SpHy ?el, County of 1A.,� 1 �'•A.. :(i�,4 The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on this //''`day t 1. of i € KIlOINI My Commission Expires J�;�7� 7 = Icat Guth ,o tc_fit.: Ji� tt,\(4 t;ot_-r Notary Public\ \ ```••••� • Observed TimberRock Violations March 18 Dump truck came back at 5:10. 21 Semi left at 5:10. 22 Semi left at 5:08. 24 Semi left at 5:15. 30 5:30—Vehicle with Bobcat on trailer parked on road. April 7 5:08—Dump truck/Bobcat left. 7:05 —Dump truck/Bobcat came back. 8 Gates open at 5:13. 9 Dump truck drove from front to back at 3:10. 18 Dump truck drove from front to back at 5:10. 21 Dump truck drove from front to back at 5:08. 30 Gates open at 5:10. May 3 8:50—Gates open 8:55 —Truck came in 5 6:40— Semi on road. Observed TimberRock Violations May 6 5:05 Dump truck returned May 7 8:45 AM Gates open May 13 8:40 AM Gates open 5:11 PM Loader with Jess Aragon at the wheel in road. Golf cart parked beside loader; road partially blocked(photo) 5:17 PM Semi left property—parked on road May 14 3:05 Dump truck returned 3:15 Pickup with trailer entered TimberRock May 24 8:40 AM Dump truck with trailer, car following, turned on to private road from CR 17 and parked in front of TimberRock's gate. Partially blocked road. (photo) 5:20 Semi parked on road May 26 Two dump trucks returned(photo) May 28 7:20 Loaded dump truck pulling loaded trailer waiting to turn on to CR 17. Aragon at wheel. June 8 5:10 Vehicle entered TimberRock June 15 7:45 AM Truck parked on road"Morrison Trucking, Ft. Lupton" (photo) June 25 3:05 Truck left 3:13 Loaderrunning 3:25 Dump truck returned 3:30 Dump truck returned 4:05 Dump truck returned July 1 7:36 Dump truck returned HOW ELEVATION CAN AFFECT VISUAL PERSPECTIVE MATERIAL PILES OPAQUE WHITE FENCE Person viewing from a higher elevation than the fence. Makes materials MATERIAL PILES visible over fence top and seem higher than they are. OPAO WHITE ENCE Nit Person viewing at an even elevation with the ground level of the fence. Materials are hidden. MATERIAL PILES / O1ItF7E1L\ Person viewing fence at a lower elevation than ground level. Piles would Appear shorter than they really are. EXHI IT • VISUAL PERSPECTIVE PHOTO ILLUSTRATION �.� �t'�a•l rf.:•'/A.-4 • Yj + � {� r •ylv f� J _ s A ten MULCHH PILE PHOTO TAKEN AT GROUND LEVEL. as � c t"-�"'�'"'�^ c.**.+`-�•-+-. a t�, .:ate+ - �_ ,u,' ,wy... - ti G yny. f ,. �1} .Ner, y ti.; t ., SAME PILE AT A DIFFERENT ELEVATION -64a, jelrag 4/2;"'„'4,4" t y T x K t f J', } v,,•v _ MOVED STACK OF RAILROAD TIES THAT WERE DELIVERED June 10th or 11th? Received comment from Bethany on June 13. Did not realize stack of bundled ties was considered a "pile of material", we thought it was good screening. Moved right away after being notified. (Miscommunication) • NI TIMBER AREA AFTER TALLER STACK WAS RELOCATED. Note: 6-15-05 4y Wit" x^cy�.; t ,t x yx ' t+'2 'ay ��v'� ,z, , x' ,a,e ...,,,-,:i4,-41,‘- � , ,, t . i.,:,,,,,,,..„--k,„0x n y*t� , °t y 4.- tl Y t�s sr r j k x ��a � riot r y ��� .�z a'F a -d a dxdv,{' s a+x a- ks ..R` d \ } x 7`.tY -s` ' 4 1 4' c�p�l�TMtk H...'t k r .t� g $x �Ta" *af�* N `4,7-1,7.L.4"0„.:1&;4.1,-1,?-7.: .,'""' r �' #lss " btF- .y,15 's, �'t rga a. `- . !v 'ir ` #i.'1 ."l X'M5 yr 0� 4F�A k .41. 1&'rn.;,k 4 a f 'is n -c.',' F M 1p Y`.h iv 3� -Nn n �"� ,� N`G*3: ,ie`" a drz,...,,„4„:„„, „......., 7i ft 4.'47fr 7 ci44444,AEA:0'e: r - 4'- '' ,,-`t: -—l f7 m. i l fiat. r film • 41 .0,- ` % C r tu+ -,C. t r- .� s 3 _ �. ' `f ri•4 ' ` } �' +,•{ '�.. a f .•. �,y F•+ s;e # i u j i 'Sj'r�7i �' �, � sT"' wJ. S^ i •.� sa � � � :.:2_---1",-.-, iS � i ,,,� .yr t View of TimberRock from access road 6-1-05, no piles are visible, •just top of truck. Looking Southwest. • 1:5-1e, a �pgati s. v* 4 . - .x -. R' ,.awn.^ ^,yygw b VIEW OF PILE HEIGHTS IN RELATIONSHIP TO SCREENING (Our views from our vantage points inside yard) 4 .. a_..._ e Sri'! , - • 1a. ......P....:.: ..w _. .� NrillaIlla .»e....+.+w...w�a+.wnnma? '.p ,f'Il '^r1Rf ,'j^ ;qws la - ter. . .... . . PILE HEIGHTs IN RELATIONSHIP TO SOUTH FENCE. NOTE: Dust from loader on Mr. Linds property to south, not our side!! Agricultural dust and noise!, not TimberRock 'h" T�Y�- w sc C %3' 2e4”„k Y.„ i.� `₹6.•�� !Iv �',.� 1/4.%-x +�:x? � � rte.e,-`�.'' '". Photo taken June 24th, 2005, 1:00 p.m. No piles are visible from this angle on the access road. S 3bF x ; To of Hartshoi-n's trees Weinmeister p7roperty to far west TimberRock on left side of photo Neighbors properties to west. Far away from view. -44,,,,,,,,,,,,z, u 5 � lilt Etna 1 ,�{in .rt Sr At I 1 Hartshorn property 1/2 to the east of 'IimberRocle. Photo taken from in front of Weiler property. There is no way Judy Hartshorn can observe anything going on at TimberRock from her property 1/2 mile away. ,"t� , ,fir da"• 1 �". P .•T Yu 4 '44'N 'E 1 t I { I x 0.. 4 This photo was taken from in front ' Weiler property. Weinmeister's cannot see TimberRock from their property, I i ly the top of our building. Observed by us taking video and photos from this .pot on a regular basis. On a hill. , F aye xy $M1Y�'ru1`) qt T A`, � a�tn�'3 Ti "d ' -',,,,‘-..1 1 m s w' 4 t q`'ia' ' a. a .3.#` ur ° T` f' xt'- .y .'�'p�' 'i .fr" 'ti 44x . rb hny �xf `F7,$. Sip{ 5 yk 2 e�se ,y. S- a. '^ x -, '?rt , t ...mo t b ' s w fq M'�` y'N, �{ fi S.,); ) a �f 45' 4 ♦ h ,.. ''.4 , a View of TimberRock from the Weinmeister property. One can barely see the top of our building. You cannot see anything else at TimberRock i i b ti s,..x ".w.. 2x a as - a -,^ "S- t s 4 T,At 't"rF " f�q4 / n ♦ s`f anyf ' Sad (� a tsy ''Y � deaf k £'^k f k p v '.` ,rt 4 $ ' Y 4 } h R r z P� a xV 3 " r i� ' ,n ° r ,, - ,g 4 c x �` � .xY `Y s , f View of TimberRock from top of hill in front Weiler property. Cannot see much of anything at all from here. (bac' of cedar fence) N " ,,,,,...,...A4,7, 4„.µ `SS .� � to bx' s„ ,,;;; `: r } x i' a 'F.. �d .;,-c-`+ gil a x F Y:_,, y. 2� . 9 y�. .»t�(v .K .ftc * "AQ ^- ♦,6uuw)Mx.tip :". ^K' , ₹ { ns'n ^FCgryy 44 }# 'i"t„`•.r.,t4 iri a'd'Y it yys '+kmT a ' '' • t�J.'.i ' - � Wit' i� ^.},d. v��a 1w., "t�` �,WSa.. i rawi. i t �!' �� Pte`' �hyg.�' i ... . 4 Gti t7.4471:,*' 4,42 w1 i.. ",i u�-.. ,, ,t-',74,i„.: 7•tn V1/4 r �i i �� " �y •, f • h f f, a• { .i ,'. ..� ,y� 4-r, a tsM. � -�? s vim..it 8 +Ls+!v �', Y rk...�, Y e! ,riy G'1 J/I,.j "t iP ,rk - '{ • • i.I. � v "}i4 . :w fJ i „bWN'i at .i.` i `'' a 3 , ' `ray,: • f t F }si d ' View of TimberRock front highest point on CR 17, no visible piles, 7' tall weeds against white fence are on Martin Lind's property. August 2005. Looking N.W. No piles are visible. a+ -a'km' 'C x C 5` 1 " ` r . . 'xi'R > k gaff ds. + � u' _ 'N^ h .. " Nt "*' x?h'� Jas k I l" ury'�s �s aw "t A x `'i !, .9 • 4 ae w View of TimberRock's South knee taken from Highway 34 looking North—July 2005. Looking to the Northwest. '4:v. Vr ?. I Photo taken from high point on road in front of Weiler's property on June 25, 2005. Looking to the southeast. Dirt from excavating for pond for berm around water feature. ft View of TimberRock from Windsong Ranch, no material piles visible. Working on water feature in center of photograph June-July 2005. Looking to the South. 11th ni It, `'-• / ` f / ,, 'C 1r '�1.'4' 4 ttJtY i�T f4 R / ay � I i fi..... P, 1 f.R m ,k .„ • - fil/ wwr- , ,. _ _ . - _.., "t "yam .S . .. 4' 4 4 s ._ R This photo was taken to demonstrate that it is easy to type in any date and time in both photos and video. They are easily altered by the person capturing the image. OBVIOUSLY THIS WAS NOT TAKEN ON VALENTINE'S DAY! !! tt Weiler car Weinmeister Hartshorn car truck e,+ � ` k 3` Neighbors ( Weiler's, Hartshorn's, and Weinmeisters) meeting at Schinner's house to compare notes, and create complaints about TimberRock to turn into County on July 6, 2005 Panel says business followed rules Letter to commissioners details why , e << r, firm should not be in neighborhood Weid7R BY REBECCA WADDINOHAM scape -Center, located off Weld "f -,,- •wa „'; ddingham@greeleynib.com County Road 17 a half-mile north of r" th . m U.S. 34. Owner Jess Aragon's ordeal fn.a• Neighbors in rural Windsor faced started two years ago,when he start- - n i off before county commissioners ed operating his business without r Wednesday, focusing on the owner the required permits. ,Site of landscape of a small landscaping business they He applied for special land-use r© r materials yard claim broke county rules. permits later and was turned down I e „m ore. Racial tension seems to be one by the commissioners in late 2001 CI 4 reason for the dispute,according to a He is appealing that decision. letter the commissioners received a During the appeals process,a letter SANDRA MACHUCNsmachuce@greeleytribcom year and a half ago. ' At issue are allegations kf county erj lt. violations 'by TidtherRock Land-. SEE BUSINESS,PAGE A8 �""' �f 'a}��,` Couple denies writing letter to panel BUSINESS The letter also requested ness they claimed were there FROM PAGE Al the commissioners keep it pri- outside business hours. Coun- vate,but that was not possible ty zoning officials also pho- because it became open record tographed two piles of materi- was sent to the commissioners once it was in the commission- al that were slightly higher outlining several reasons why ers'possession.It was stamped than the fence. they should not approve as received on June 8,2004. Those alleged violations Aragon's application: The couple whose names prompted Wednesday's hear; ■Aragon is not of the same appear at the bottom denied ing, but in the end, commis German descent as the rest of writing it. sioners voted 4-1 there was noF the neighbors on the road. On Wednesday, the letter enough evidence to shove "Many of our families merely did not come up,but Aragon, Aragon intentionally violated employed these Mexicans to Rubiano and their supporters the rules. Commissioner Mike work on our farms. Now they suggested racism was the Geile voted no;commissioners are crossing over from Greeley impetus for the neighbors'dis- Rob Masden, Glenn Vaad and wanting to own business pute. Dave Long and Bill Jerke voted in our area,"the letter reads. After Aragon re-applied for yes. ■ Aragon and his business a permit in May 2004,commis- Jerke said it was difficult fon "will never fit in not only sioners allowed him to operate commissioners to resolve the because of their heritage, but on a temporary basis if he he-said she-said allegation one of their driver's (sic) is obeyed 25 strict rules, includ- levied during the meeting and! also black." ing hiding piles of landscaping during the past two years. ! •Aragon is not married to material behind a fence and "And even if a truck came' his girlfriend, Cindi Rubiano. operating only from 9 a.m.5 a little late(after hours),is thaat "She has two children that are P.m. weekdays and 9 a.m.-3 the kind of thing you literally half white and Mexican. We P.m.Saturdays. shut down a business for? could not take that in our Starting in the spring of Jerke said. neighborhood! We have been. 2005, neighbors Garry and Aragon will be back before doing everything in our power Kathleen Weinmeister went the commissioners Feb. 9 to to get them to leave,"the letter outside and photographed and discuss his re-application for a reads. videotaped trucks at his busi- special-use permit. • eb7/1711ZGC.1�Gct'i�/ L9/2-66-'J ! [ . — _ iv PL /Z;gl/ ._ -_ ..n J , V d : init;,.4 :c.f. -kabiiii,. .-.1. :L.:" _ fey , . •'- ` . V . . 1 I ;a r• Iii 1 Y• ` • • _ 1pr ,• •itir I a e • \.. M 7• e. 4' . Tjl*,y- I • d,p �! . 1 ri {_ . ` ♦. - .yA y ��,it% '4 ,�a • t1#., -•r Y,t.• Sr *srditt_t %,...i: Ait. '\ cco/w i � lie„irri_" .• .... ......� ` �1 it' a i s: rat •-: -4 • -.Cr .y ' ;` ar-�— ' *: joi 'It i 1 •• ,r:,1 i!PM jj�� f �t 14 f! �./ ` i • ' 4 zli•.,v ►�_I r_ '' r 4,- ,-A� 4sin I _1 .�. 'fi r• • / r.� i "i/ ' ... - a t1 ,t , .r ,, ;b ' !- ///}}} �, j , f, l ,, , s7 `y` y ♦ .IOa # t.. �t L.. �` s. e '•. ► .... , _ 2 le- ` k, f '' 111 le Z' , f. ),. .. , T ��t ., , ill; ,► z >. ., f 1 f ` / HILLARY WHEAT / wheat®greeleytrib.com Jess Aragon, owner of TimberRock Landscape in Windsor, sits along the exterior fence at his landscaping business. Aragon has had problems getting permits from county commissioners that he needs for his business. Neighbors have complained the business is noisy and some of the piles of materials are higher than the fence. Aragon said the fence is not mandated, but he put it up as a courtesy.THE BLAME GAME Land-use hearing, vvetter So 1 0 wrote t e etter . In July 2004, someone signed an whoever wrote the letter. But after a bring r_ ace re ations in names of Gary and Kathleen Weih- Attorney's Office, Harbert conclud- meister, who live near Jess Aragon ed whoever might have forged the in a rural subdivision off Weld signatures couldn't have gained Weld County Road 17, about a half-mile anything by ¶: ::rding o 1to ace criminal The Weinmeisters vehemently impersonation requires proof that BY REBECCA WADDINGHAM , ••Ait: deny having anything to do with the whoever impersonated someone waddingham®greeleytrib.com I letter, and their denial prompted an intended to "unlawfully gain a ben- \y q . Ault investigation by the Weld County efit for himself or another or to A simple land-use hearing two _ Sheriff's Office, at the request of the injure or defraud another." weeks ago provided another I � latekl7.8 Weinmeisters. Harbert asked the complaint of glimpse of lingering fissures in • j Eaton Investigator Vicki Harbert Weld County race relations. Tin-lath • researched the possibility of crimi- What would have been a minor �. nal impersonation charges against SEE LETTER, PAGE A10 violation hearing for a landscaping ,Windsor <a , Yom., business emerged as a two-year-old � � G A . & Kathleen among neighbors, fraught .,, I Site of landscape E. \einmeister with racism, fear and misunder- '; ,' materials yard ` standing. ;^ Greeley Jess Aragon believes he and his 4 __ : -0 (--.2ti T..eati„..72-AL, company, TimberRock Landscaping NI _ I 37th St. Center, have been the target of SANDRA MACHUCA/smachuca@greeleytrib corn12P O racist threats and hate mail sent to county officials. • TimberRock's rocky history / A9 -N1A\3R4A-S\NC\\ 1143\Z. Q.{ In July 2003, he found on his FOR THE TRIBUNE property a can of pinto beans with a The first set of signatures, above, is from a letter signed by the Wein- knife through it and a swastika black or purple or whatever. g But a letter sent to the county meisters and received by the Weld County Planning Department July 16, painted on the side. He filed a corn- 2003. In the letter, the Weinmeisters object to a neighboring business' use plaint with the sheriff's office for commissioners made race part of of a private road and complain about increased traffic from the business. ethnic intimidation. the discussion. It said Aragon's business should Garry A . �', Kathleen E . 1x1117 1St 1' He also claims he has been the not be approved because "he is a victim of racial slurs from neigh- Mexican, employs a black driver bars who pass by the driveway toc.and other racial statements. /1 -1 .-----Th his business. The couple whose name is signed C • 4-A471-17) i He and his girlfriend, Cindi Gary and Kathleen Rubiano, say they don't know why at the bottom, \ sommll their neighbors have apparently fix- Weinmeister, vehemently deny that ' ated on Aragon and TimberRock. they wrote the letter. They said C'A4 es n f someone else wrote it and signed s,0 �tki\ VV-s,_15.1.VV-se_i5.1. e y But they have a theory: Its because their names; they don't know who he is Latino. did it or why. The second set of signatures is from a letter received by the county June "This is just a land-use matter," 8, 2004. That letter complained about Jess Aragon and his business Aragon said. "It should have noth- Perhaps, for Aragon, less important g because of his Latino background. The Weinmeisters deny that they ing to do with a person's race; it signed the second letter, which became the subject of a criminal imper- shouldn't matter whether you're SEE PREJUDICE, PAGE A9 sonation investigation by the Weld County Sheriff's Office. Sunday, Nov. 6,2005 TRIBUNE A9 `I want to get along with my neighbors' TimberRock's rocky history Jess Aragon's ordeal is more changes in future land use', PREJUDICE according to Dr. Doug Woody, group, threw bags of rocks on myriad of reasons for having than two years old. become known. In Aragon's FROM PAGE Al a professor of psychological Greeley lawns with racially such racial biases. "The 'why' A few years ago, he bought case, it was the approval of a, science at the University of tinged messages about illegal question is a 10 million dollar TimberRock from a Windsor future auto mall owned by Northern Colorado, who immigration. question,"he said. businessman and operated on Champion Auto Group, to be. than who wrote the letter is teaches a course about the The letter about Aragon One distinct possibility is a parcel of land at the intersec- built half a mile from his prop- the fact that it was written. psychology of prejudice. could be another manifesta- the blame game,Woody said. tion of Colo. 257 and Eastman erty. Someone had to write it, Deep-rooted social, eco- tion of prejudice in Greeley Prejudice is sometimes Park Drive.Eventually,the per- After the substantial-change whether they wanted credit nomic and even legal histories and Weld. used when people search for a son who owned that land application was granted in, for it or not. Someone had to form the backdrop for racial Whoever wrote it could scapegoat. Cultural or eco- ! wanted to develop it, so October 2004, Aragon resub- think about its content and bias in the United States, he have had several motives, nomic changes are difficult Aragon had to move. mitted applications to the put it on paper. That's what said. That is equally true for Woody said. If someone did but harder to attack;occasion- In the spring of 2003, he Windsor and Weld planning bothers Aragon,he said. Weld and Greeley. forge it, maybe that person ally, an ethnic group involved moved to a 5-acre parcel just commissions, in December He grew up in Weld and Before the civil rights was out to slander the Wein- with those changes can off Weld County Road 17, a 2004 and January 2005. Both. graduated from Platte Valley movement in the 1960s, laws meisters. Or the person who become the target instead. half-mile from U.S. 34, owned panels unanimously recom-, High School in Kersey in 1982. and neighborhood boundaries wrote it might have meant it. Growth and the incursion of at the time by Paul and Mar- mended approval, Rubiano He was born here, his parents segregated cities in the Amer- "They may really genuinely development upon rural land celle Geudner, the parents of said. were born here, his grandfa- ican South and Midwest — believe that it is going to sway is an emotional change occur- his girlfriend, Cindi Rubiano. Aragon had a rehearing; ther was born here, Aragon even Denver,Woody said. someone,"Woody said. ring in Weld,Woody said. Aragon started operating the scheduled for Feb.16,2005,for; said — he's as American as Now,the laws are gone,but County commissioner Bill "You can't point to growth business without required per- his land-use permit. At the anyone,he just has darker skin. communities like Greeley and Jerke said he didn't want to and go threaten growth with mits. hearing, his neighbors served' He said he used to get Weld are still divided. Race comment about the letter, angry letters and yard signs," Aragon said he misunder- him with a lawsuit that teased as a boy in school, and economics are Weld's given that commissioners can't Woody said."They might find stood what county planning involves his access to the dirt; called a farmhand because of modern version of Jim Crow. verify its authenticity and have a group ... and identify those staff told him about operating road, which is co-owned by the history of Latino workers "How many(gourmet coffee no idea where it originated. people as the cause." while he waited for official landowners. Aragon said he tending Weld farms. shops) are there in east Gree- Jerke and commissioner Aragon said his biggest approval. Aragon started believes the suit was filed in an; "You just get lumped into a ley?"Woody asked."How many Glenn Vaad said they had no hope is for his business to be applying for the proper per- effort to thwart his application.: category because of your skin Spanish-language billboards idea the letter existed until it approved and to reach a peace nits. The lawsuit prompted coon-, color,"he said. are there in west Greeley?" was reported in the Tribune accord with his neighbors. After approval by the ty commissioners to cancel Aragon moved to Fort Racial tensions between recently. "We definitely know we Windsor and Weld planning Aragon's hearing until the, Collins several years ago Latinos and Anglos are pres- Vaad, like Aragon, said it may not be able to be friends commissions that summer, court issues were resolved.. because he felt more accepted ent in the Greeley-Weld com- was disappointing that those or anything, but being that I Aragon's land-use permit was They said he could continues there,he said. munity, Woody said. Physical notions were present in Weld. made an investment out here, denied by county commis- operating under 25 strict crite- "I noticed a difference in the manifestations of those feel- "I wish people wouldn't do I want to get along with my sinners in October 2003.Com- ria, including 9-to-5 business; way I get treated in Fort Collins ings emerge occasionally; that," he said. "But ... I'm not neighbors," he said. "I do ! missioners gave him six hours and hiding landscape than the way I got treated in Woody noted an example from uninformed of the fact that believe you should treat your months to cease and desist materials behind fences. 1 Weld County;"he said. March, when the National those things happen?' neighbors the same way you and vacate the property. Aragon's neighbors said That is certainly possible, Alliance, a white supremacist Woody said there are a want to be treated." "This is not a shoe store," they documented more than 70, Aragon said."You can't pick up alleged violations of those two, your inventory and move it criteria, which prompted a, real easily." hearing Oct. 19. Commission-, In January 2004, Aragon ers voted 4-1 there was not, bought the property from the enough evidence to find, Geudners and started asking Aragon in violation. f about options to appeal the Aragon's next hearing; commissioners' decision. He before county commissioners filed for a substantial-change is scheduled for Feb.9,2006. , application, granted when —Rebecca Waddingham,
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