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HomeMy WebLinkAbout810867.tiffRECORD OF PROCEEDINGS i•uy 4, 1981 ROLL CALL: Chuck Carlson, Chairman Norman Carlson, Pro Tem Bill Kirby John Martin June Steirerk MINUTES: Approval of minutes of April 27, 1981 ADDITTCNS TO Aa ticA: APPR3VAL OF CC SErf AGE24DA: C061IISSICNER CCORDINADOR REPORTS: 1) Ccrm nication Services 2) Engineering Services 3) Eiealth Services 4) Planning Services 5) Purchasing 6 Personnel COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 11 Warrants (Donald warden) Tape No. 01-24 r. 25 NOS: (Bette ;r loden) 1) Present laundry 2) Prat insulation materials s services for Weatherization program BUSINESS: OLD: NM: 1) Request from Nano a Nlarn Coalition for waiver of platform rental fee 2) %ealth Dept. agreeaentil for testing of water 3) 4g+poaary closure of CR48 4) Gravel agreement with High Plains Grazing Association 5) Fienewal request 3.28 lime*, Leo *adman dba Leo's `bt 6) Cancellation of Social Services warrants for April, 1981 7) ruplicate LOW warrant 416167; $142.41 8) Duplicate PS LEAP warrant 35964, $265.46 9) Authorize publication of proceedings Nay, 1981 10) Rental agreement for 9tea with E1 Paso County CONSENT AGENDA APPIITIMf2 S: May 4 - Wrtnissioner work vw-YQico May 5 - Planning Commission May 6 - Human Services May. 7 - °aunty Council May 8 - Ibsen Resources Advisory May 8 - Library Board Pay 11 - Cannissioner work Ges+sion ' Slay 12 - Airport Authority May 13 - Housing Authority May 14 - Utility Coordinating May 14 - Board of Adjustment HEAP7.GS: 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 9:00 4:00 1:30 10:00 7:30 10:00 2:00 May 6 - Tavern license, Meador & Sandra 91ehm cite the Mai Russian 9:30 May 6 - Xaxneth Pohner, SUP, egg laying facility 2:00 May 6 - &meth loner, SUP, manure ar{::sting facility 2:00 thy 6 - .Andrew a Muriel Hop, SLP, dairy Operation 2:00 Nay 6- Continental PiFlim Cdr,w SLR, amend SLP 1410 2:00 May 13 - Strozoniist Farms, SUP, alcohol distillation plant 2:00 thy 13 - Proposed revision of weld Oma ty Amain mod. & map (oont.) 2:00 May 20 - Colorado Landfill, Inc., COG, A to I (cant.) 2:00 Nay 20 - Robert Frank, 002, A to I (cont.) 2:00 May 27 - Art's Fertilizer Co., SIP, gravel pit 2:00 May 27 - Bestway Paving Co., S[P, concrete plant 2:00 Nay 27 - 3.2% license, Ricard Perchlik d'ba Sharktooth Enterprises 2:00 Jun 3 - Lee Wieck, COE, A to L 2:00 BOLTS: 1) Audit of Senior Nutrition Y.oy,,wsg 2) Clerk & Recorder financial statements for 1980 C(MIJNICATIODE: 1) Road & Bridge Advisory agenda for May 6, 1991 2) pit notice application filed +33736, zansas-Mebraska Natural Gas Co.. 3) Letter from Colo. Landfill re: &onus road to Greeley -Milliken lazriflll 4) Letter from Raymond & Rathlee n Larson protest Best Way Paving starting new industry on property 5) planning °o mission minutes April 21, 1981 6) Water Quality Control Camission public hearing: nSaaeifination & S ..setting bar the Rio Crende 3asin/San Luis Croc: 7) tS Dept. of ^_ransporatioa notice of meeting re: Minuteman Missile Base Roads 8) Thank You letter from Johavah's Witnesses 9) Dept of Army notice of eannoellstion of permit paling, Weld County 10) Letter from Mr. & Mrs. Robert Duckworth rem:eatirg information cm status of particular agricultural ral land 11) Letter frog United Fire 4 Casulty Co. re: claim 105-11795, Suzanne Reed vs. Board of County Coneissicaners, et al 12) US Dept. of Interior final environmental statement on the Colorado -Big ThcrpsanAKind' GOO Projects 1taCLUTICtS: *1) Approve lease agree wit with Chords Women United far part of CB 13 *2) Cancel production tax on S>!t b `1s, SIO, 7, R59 and lit 531, *7, R60 *3) Set neighborhood to be served & establish hearing date. 3.26 license Ric and Plerrhlik dba S7arktr oth Enterprises ' *4) Authorize temorary closure of CR 48 *5) Cancel Snrinl Services warrants April, 1981 *6) Authorize duplicate LEAP warrant 16167, $142.41 *7) Authorize duplicate RS LEAP warrant (5964, S265.46 *8) Auttrria publication of proceedings May, 1981 *9) Approve renewal 3.28 license, 'Palley Rs/loft *10) Waiver of the hihii.ng procedure coaoeznirg the gisCase of propane *Signed this meeting RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF LEASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AND CHURCH WOMEN UNITED FOR USE OF A PORTION OF COUNTY BUILDING 13 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a Lease Agreement t-:,.ieen Weld County, Colorado and Church Women United for use of three rooms located in the North Half of Building CB -13 has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners for approval, and WHEREAS, the term of said lease shall begin on May 1, 1981 and shall terminate as provided in said Lease Agreement, and WHEREAS, the rental to be paid for said premises shall be 550.00 per month, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied said Lease Agreement and deems it advisable to approve the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Lease Agreement between Weld County, Colorado and Church Women United be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of April, A.D., 1981. Weld County Clerk and Recorder and CIB k to the Board- -N // BY: f%r L%:�, iI C IG f /1- ."(a / Deputy C.ounty(Clerk APROVED AS -, 0 FORMA- , lull..........----- <' ear./7 County Attorney BOARD Of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Chuck Carlson, Chairman ABSENT DATE SVMED (Aye) Zca (Aye) c. W. a rby J ABSENT OWE A ) LEASE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made this 27th day of April, 1981 between CHURCH WOMEN UNITED, hereinafter referred to as: 'Tenant", and the BOARD or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, hereinafter referred to as "Owner." WITNESSETH: Owner hereby leases to Tenant three (3) rooms located in the North Half of Building CB -13 located in Island Grove Park, Weld County, Colorado. To have and to hold the same from the 1st day of May, 1981 to and until terminated as hereinafter provided. Tenant agrees to pay to Owner, as rent for said pre- mises, the sum of 550.00 per month, payable in advance on or before the 1st day of each and every month during the term of this Agreement. 1. Notice t0 Vacate Tenant is to notify Owner, in writing, of his inten- tion to vacate the premises at least thirty (30) days prier to vacating. In the event Tenant holds over the leased premises after the term of the tenancy speci- fied herein, said hold over shall be deemed a month - to -month tenancy and Tenant shall be liable for the monthly rental as specified herein for each month or portion thereof that said premises is held over by Tenant. 2. Tenant Covenants Tenant agrees as follows: To commit no act prohibited by the laws of the United States or the State of Colo- rado or any Ordinance of the City of Greeley; not to commit, permit or suffer any objectionable disorderly conduct, unreasonable noise or nuisance whatsoever about the premises; to keep the premises in good and clean and sanitary conOi t.ion; to install or change no locks without the written permission of Owner; to make no alterations within or without the premises, including painting, without the written consent of Owner; not to sublet the premises or any part thereof nor to transfer or assign this lease without the written consent of Owner. Tenant further covenants and agrees' That he has examined the premises and the furnishings and is satis- fied with the physical condition and by taking possession, admits the receipt of these in good order and repair except as otherwise specified in writing; that no repre- sentation as to condition or repair has been made except as is contained in this Agreement and that no promises to decorate, alter, repair or improve the premises has been made except =s is contained in this Agreement; to be responsible and liable for any injury or damage done to the rented premises by the Tenant, the Tenant's employees or any person whom Tenant permits to be on or about the premises; to pay the expenses of replacing all glass broken or replacing all keys lost and maintain the premises and furnishings in as good condition, order and repair as the same are in at the beginning of the term of this Agreement; to notify Owner when repairs are needed and to allow owner to enter the premises at any reasonable time to make repairs to the premises. 3. Utilities Owner shall be responsible for the payment of the rea- sonable amount of utilities used by the Tenant on the premises. 4. Non -Liability Owner shall not be liable for the loss of, or rigmgrte to, any property of Tenant, Tenant's employees or quests at any time located in the premises, whether due to theft of suffered by reason of fire, water, rain, hail, lightning, explosion or any other cause. Turi;her, -2- Owner shall not be liable for any injury to Tenant or any other persons such as guests or employees from any cause relating to the leased premises. 5. Special Provisions a. Tenant shall bring its own supplies, paper towels, hand soap and bathroom tissue. Tenant is to pro- vide for all the cleaning supplies and take care of the cleaning of the premises himself. Owner shall allow Tenant access and use of the bathroom on the premises. b. Tenant may use the premises for the purpose of distributing clothing to need families and may only use the premises for such on Mondays and Thursdays between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. c. Tenant has the express written permission of Owner to paint the interior of the leased premises yellow and to place indoor/outdoor carpeting on the steps of the premises. d. The term of this Agreement shall be for one (1) year, whereupon it shall end by its own terms unless sooner terminated by Owner providing Tenant sixty (6:1) days prior written notice or terminated by Tenant as provided in Paragraph 1 above. OWNER: ATTEST:njtn 7 Held CountyliClerk and ecorder and ClIj ;rk to tkk��h//e/Roaq� 1 LY--atutY Count r tfid a7 `7' (/ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORNDO i Norman Carlson, Chairman pro tem TENANT: CHURCH WOMEN UNITED By: ,t�% Pr i ent t'.w� f �4X4c.ry -3- fte• Na RESOLUTION x 1856826 `.") leza area«, StutH N Colnaio, Weld County art b Wads RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY TREASURER TO CANCEL PRO- DUCTION TAXES OF THE 1979 COUNTY TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBERS 318, 379 AND 380 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to .blorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, William Crews, holder of oil and gas leases on certain properties located in Weld County, Colorado, has requested relief from the assessment of tax liability on certain properties of Doris Williams, Shirley and Ardan Leonard and Mr. Krieger, and WHEREAS, said tax assessment was levied against Hi Plains, former lessor, which is now a defunct corporation, and WHEREAS, Mr. Crews has requested that the production tax concerning the 1979 County Tax Certificate Numbers 378, 379 and 380 be cancelled so that he may commence operations on said pre- mises, and WHEREAS, the Board desires to authorize the Weld County Treasurer to cancel said tax certificates. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Veld County, Colorado that the Weld County Treasurer be, and hereby is, authorized to cancel the production tax con- cerning the 1979 County Tax Certificate Numbers 378, 319 and 380. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of April, A.D., 1981. } AM0R: Neptl 'Oeunty Clerk and Recorder erk to the Deputy County Clerk 4PROVED,.1)S 10 FORM: / • /r(/' Courity Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO (ABSENT) Chuck Carlson, Chairman ABSENT DATE SIGNED (Aye) Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem (Aye) (A e) e X. S e near DATE PRESENTED: MAY 1, 1W1 RESOLUTION RE: ESTABLISHING THE NEIGHBORHOOD TO BE SERVED CONCERNING THE APPLICATION OF RICHARD A. PERCHLIK, D/B/A'SHARKTOOTH ENTER- PRISES, FOR A 3.28 BEER LICENSE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, conducted a public hearing on the 27th day of April, 1981 and took evidence to cs4{At said Board in establishing the neighborhood to be served in connection with the application of Richard A. Perchlik, d/b/a Sharktooth Enterprises, for a 3.2% beer license for consumption on and off the premises, and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that the following described real estate should comprise the neighborhood to be served in con- nection with said application, to -wit: That part of Sections 31 and 36 South of the Poudre River, located in Township 6 North, Ranges 66 and 67 (respectively) West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colo- rado and the North Half of Sections 1 and 6, Township 5 North, Ranges 66 and 67 (respectively) West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commis- sioners of Weld County, Colorado that the above described real estate be, and hereby is, declared to be the neighborhood to be served in connection with the application of Richard A. Perchlik, d/b/a Sharktooth Enterprises, for a 3.2% beer license for consump- tion on and off the premises. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissi;,ners that Commissioner June K. Steinmark be, and hereby is, designated to make the on -site inspection for Richard A. Perchlik, d/b/a Sharktooth Enterprises. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of April, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: 'r f 4414„,,,,4Q,4, y Weld County C erk and Recorder Clerk to the, Bo Deputy Count (APPROVED fx$ TD2FORM: e' ,2/lci,t7l , ,O ‘>sh County Attorney ABSENT DATE SIGNED BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO (ABSENT) Chuck Carson,, ,airman ABSENT DATE SIGNED (Aye) Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem 4"/ t l `� C. W. Kiiirby / (Aye) A el GATE PRESENTED: MAX {, 1981 RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING, AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DIMING AN EMLifIV T IENS RARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 48 SEMEN WELD =ITV MAD 57 AND WELD COUNTY ROAD 59 FCR THE REPIACEM NT OF WELD MUNN BRIDGE 48/57A. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld Canty Hare Rule Curter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6)(a), CRS 1973, as amended, "...local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction and mairdxmorxe, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project anpletion and shall, in conjuction with any such road closure establish appropriate detanrs or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected,..." and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute, has determined, upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, that conditions exist which Hake it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said county roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by tie Board of Canty CYcmnissieners of held County, Colorado that the Board deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic can county roads axed any intersections 'hereof, and it hereby auth- orizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reason- ably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic theison for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Penual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Canty Cannissio ers of Wield County, Cciorado does declare: and establish the following County read to be temp- orarily closed, which shall becvm effective when standard official traffic control devices are erected cdNicg notice of the restrictions and, when such devices are erected and in plaoe at: Weld Canty Bond 48 between Weld Cnady Rood 57 and Weld County Road 59 for the ri �.. Mnent of Weld Canty Bridge 48/57A. Said closUra to be effective April 28, 1981 for approximately (21) working days. Itetr: )10 pittsItcltd O. ,0 0 51 alone s 5V+' A tK A¢ " o, t7v " " ve5t� *01 � s of Veld ��er. 15 � 'f1 .1ik0 i lc ., tado. O - ��tU 00 r-' � tY tease tY tom,. wale �,trtY' pl° �-n � f 1913, e, 91 � stav-tte csi 004 ene � 61 � �K oti�' lst�'ti �d °f ve� t5 pf Ala asYl ai al cis �,id. vat t �l Ly ilat : in -4-41S) F¢ l�atfl `''043 Dec Y,t. 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ATIFSf: BOARD OF COUNTY com.assia Rs WED COUNTY, COLO UTO ABSII7: Weld Canty Clerk and Recoroer Clerk to-t,t Board J. Canty Cl APPROVED AS 1� FOFddo . ldrbtnty Attorroy ABSi27P r4Yii1 lson, Tcm 0,-,4 ti.c�t fr P d - Close p! ezt-i TITLE r D eiri4n Zs -Di Type dm esoKa ca e a/A0 j.4T FiAetd 4e/e �Qorf-d c/os c-1 ^1( _ co, nit 91 Tyr ,18A-itn/tee AtiA0 /r </Asetc gon-d e.io5 eat Da.1oa. 2 Aitte et...) ggtige c ,L 4-ci c%Je-d A -A end -f p e 40,,.c 73-0 . ez>,ad e% s e i o y eiteje/ Pak BODGE. etPLAC.FMEAST oP Weld Coen tts_ Zricbit' 4-8W A Cor Cal) workmck dap. SuRvEY BY DATE DRAWN BY DATE �/ COUNTY ROAD NO. le? CHECKED JfY DATE APPROVED BY OUNTY ENGINEER WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING RESOLUTION BEEN MMU IN SOCIAL OR TREE WARRANTS IN ME TOTAL AMOUNT OF $ 19,798.36 HAVE BEEN ISSUED D TOT AMOUNTS FOR .WHICH TREY WERE DRAWN HAVE OTHERWISE A.CFDCHA , L OF THE JUDIVIDUAL CLASSIFICATIONS AS FOLLOWS: LEAP $ 3,710.36 AFDO-U 2,330.00 lY.D A1F1 AND 1,196.00 4-111;? 40.3 AB 13.00 OAP 19, WHEREAS, A LIST OF THE SPECITIC WARRANT .3 SOCIAL SERVICESVICES ARE ON FILE WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF RS' DATES, NAMES AND AMOUNTS . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED EY TEE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. OF April, C�E� Y1991 IN RADO'THE AMOK O�� SERVICE � CEBEE, ��sMMAMITES RE HERMIT AND HELD FOR ME ADOPTED T. AB ABOVE AND FOREGOING RESOLUTION WAS, ON MOTION DULY MADE AID SECONDED, OWING VOTE THIS 4th DAY OF flay 1981. BOARD or COUNTY cot:miss:au yew Gomm, COLORADO � ATTEST: COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER `tiWD-6i.'BHRI TO THE BO BY: . �� --lL-v -' EMT COUNTY APPTtOVED AS TO FORM: • 1931 ATTEST: COUNTY CLERIC AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE ,ii APPROVED AS TO FORM: putt' Count DUPLICATE WARRANT NO. LEAP 6167 WHEREAS, LFAP Warrant No. 6167 dated March 25, 1981 , in the amount of $ 142.41 has been misplaced, lost or destroyed and said Warrant No.6167 has not been presented in the Office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit and bond necessary to indemnify and hold Weld County harmless on account of the alleged loss o£ the original warrant has been filed in the Office of the Hoard of County Commissioners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the aforementioned duplicate Warrant No. 6167 , in the amount of 5142,41 be issued. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 4th day of May A.D.. 1981 . THE BOARD OF COUNTY CVOU SSION£RS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • Atz< art nacr Js M1Y 4, 1981 DUPLICATE WARRANT NO. R S LEAP 5964 WEIMAS, AS LEAP Warrant No.5964 dated Bch 25, 1981 , in the amount of $265•4 has been misplaced, lost or destroyed and said Warrant No.5964 has not been presented in the Office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, Colorado,, and WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit and bond necessary to indemnify and hold Weld County harmless on account of the alleged loss of the original warrant has been filed in the Office of the Board o£ County Commissioners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County. Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the aforementioned duplicate Warrant No5964 ' , in the amount of $265.46 , be issued. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 4th day of ,ay , A.D., 19 M. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE,D COUNTY, COLORADO �O � ATTEST: ~IY Ilwr.•1/43400a ;i ittetti f COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO TEE BOA D pu_y County A PROVEWAS TO FC?N: 71.- esidl-tz-✓Li �v &id if, ,A DP= Pi€SE fED: NW 4, 1981 AUTHORIZE PUBLICATION OF PROCEEDINGS MAY, 1981 w BE IT RESOLVED, that pursuant to C.R.S. 1973, as amended, 30-25-111, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, does hereby authorize publication of the proceedings as related to each claim and expenditure allowed and paid during the Month of May, 1981; and does hereby further authorize publication of Public Welfare Administration expenditures and all General Assistance Funds. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 4th day of May, 1981. THE BOARD O£ COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD 1 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST: FOR TAVERN LICENSE NUMBER 81-4 TO ELMER MOORE, D/B/A VALLEY HAYLOFT, INC., LONGMONT, COLO- RADO - EXPIRES JUNE 26, 1982 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Hone Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Elmer Moore, d/b/a Valley Hayloft, Inc., Longmont, Colorado, has presented to the Board of County Commisssioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for a Tavern License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption on the premises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II., C., said applicant has paid the sum of $50.00 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has paid to the County of Weld the fee of $48.75 as provided by law for issuance of such County License, and said applicant has exhibited a State Liquor License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consump- tion on the premises only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 3101 Highway 119, Longmont, Colorado 80501 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said applica- tion and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 814 to said applicant to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption on the premises only, only at retail at said location and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until June 26, 1982, providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell malt, vinous and spirituous C%/ liquors for consumption on the prenises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of April, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY,. COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder (Aye) and Jerk to the/Boa/,} Chuc c Car son, C airman County Attorney ASSEYP DATE SIGNED (Aye) Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem ,c! (Aye) C. W. Kirby / (ABSENT) T. Martin - 22(�� Aye) e R. S e nmar DATE PRESEMTRD: MAY 4, 1981 sr►oa31dSNOD v .i' 1..t+sa "'�":"7" DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE MALT, VINOUS AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSE Mt N.OI MIS SsCI70S OP sr T TAVERN L1000_R LICENSE - MALT. l VINOUS. ANO SPIRITUOUS A 25.00 COUNTY 85 PERCENTOAPFEE 5 276.25 __. a - THIS LICENSE 1S ISSUED SUBJECT TO THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO AND ESPECIALLY UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF TT.'. E 12, ARTICLE 47, CRS 197$, AS ANENOED. - Tits UCENSE IS NON•TRANSFEAABLE AND SHALL Be CONSPICU- OUSLY POSTED IN THE PLACE ABOVE OESCANED. RESOLUTION RE: PURCH4SE OF PROPANE FUEL WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Rome Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, section 14-9 of the Weld County Home Rule Charter specifies the bidding procedures for county purchases, and WHEREAS, suppliers of propane fuel have indicated that no bids would be submitted to Weld County without an escalation clause, and WHEREAS, the Purchasing Director of Weld County has informed the Board of County Commissioners that when fuel costs are ad- justed, notice comes from the fuel refinery, not from the local dealer, and WHEREAS, the county anticipates future propane shortages and reductions in the allocation of propane, and WHEREAS, because of the above mentioned reasons, the Board of County Commissioners deems it advisable to authorize a waiver of the bidding procedure concerning the purchase of propane. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that waiver of the bidding procedure concerning the acquisition of propane fuel be, and hereby is, waived for the reasons cited above until further order of the Board of County Commissioners. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that the Purchasing Agent will report back to the Board as soon as the above situations change and it becomes practical to bid for fuel for county use. BE IT FU nit RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that the Board feels that the above action is ,necessary in order not to jeopardize the allocated supply of fuel to Weld County for critical county usages. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote April, A..D.. , 1961. ATTEST: D��'� IQA.+/ "-1}W4r /^ Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board AEEROVEp- ASA0 FORM: i ' County Attorney on the 27th day of BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO (ABSENT) Chuck Carlson, Chairnan AEGENf DATE SIGRED Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem 16 -.-ter C. W,by e R. a nmar (Aye) (Aye) (A e) DATE PRESAM TED: MAY 4, 1981 JVl1n r Cu'I.n, A1. D. Actin Medice rti rector April 29, 1981 Weld County Health Department IS le HOSPITAL ROAD GREELE Y. GOT. ORA'00 BDRDI IDUJI 3510540 TO: Commissioner Chuck Carlson Chi., Board of Commissioners FROM: Phyllis Gleason, RN e Acting Deputy Director RE: Approval of Individual Contracts under Ordinances60-A 6 82-A Reimbursement for Services for Sampling 6 Testing of Potable and Wastewater DOARD Of HEALTH Fran Chunaraan, EalOn A Al. Dcr..lapua+, 8). CRee'sy ROOM Drennan, PhD, CraFMy Annette M Lopez, Green kohloon Shoughnony. PHN, Ault 1.04 SmN, FNP, FI Lupton Arthur C. Walmo. P411w Ile Dyed 114er4lnp. DOS. Greeley bhn M WrW!ar, GIN* For your Board's consideration, attached are signed agreements for 1981, pursuant to Weld 'aunty Ordinances 60-A and 82-A as listed below: AGREEMENTS FOR SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF POLLUTANT DISCHARGES: 1. Town of LaSalle 2. Weld County RE3-J AGREEMENTS FOR SAMPLING S ANALYSIS OF' DRINKING WATER: 1. Lochbuie Eater Company 2. North Weld County Water District 7. Aristocrat R.alchettes Water Project 4. Town of Platteville S. Town of GiIcrest 6. Burrito Delight, Ft. Lupton 7. Sillies Cafe PG/hv Community Community Community Community Community Non -Community Non -Community Enclosures: Original/Copy of each Agreement AGREEMENT FCR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER AGREEMENT entered into on this day of / l� by and between Town of Olicrest herein the "Supplier" which serves a population of _ _ and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department. t6r. THEREFORE, it is agreed as follows: I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The Supplier hereby authorizes Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and Weld County Ordinance No. 82-A which is in- corporated herein by reference on behalf of the Supplier. Weld County Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in the performance of its duties under this Agreement. II. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 1981 and shall remain in full force and effect until January 1, 1982. III. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Weld County Health Department shall provide the services set forth in Section 1(B) of Weld County Ordinance No. 60-A. IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE SUPPLIER The Supplier shall have the obligations as set forth in Section I(C) of Weld County Ordinance No. b0 -A and Pay the Fee as provided in Exhibit 4 of Weld County Ordinance ,No. 82-A. IN )WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement at the day and year first written above. BOARD OF COLNTY CCrr11SSIONERS WELD CCLNTY, LOOLORADO SUPPLIER BY: �_ �__ �_� �— Cxa I RMAN BY: -4/-.fr/ v .? AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER AGREEMENT entered into on this ,-.26.5? day of ��BiG 19$/, by and between North weld County Water District , herein the "Supplier" which serves a populatiorirbf ZOO and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department. Nod, THEREFORE, it is agreed as follows: I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The Supplier hereby authorizes Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and Weld County Ordinance No. 82-A which is in- corporated herein by reference on behalf of the Supplier. Weld County Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in the performance of its duties under this Agreement. II. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 1981 and shall remain in full force and effect until January 1, 7982. III. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Weld County Health Department shall provide the services set forth in Section l(B) of Weld County Ordinance No. 60-A. IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE SUPPLIER The Supplier shall have the obligations as set forth in Section I(C) of Weld County Ordinance No. 60-A and ray the Fee as provided in Exhibit 4 of Weld County Ordinance No. 82-A. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement at_.12,SQy, , the day and year first written above. BOARD OF COL TY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY:aZa CHAIRMAN BY: SUPPLIER WOW wite co tei re -e n,ar- AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER ,GREEMENI entered into on this 'Z 1 day of 4��/ L 190, by and between 1-1i(2lh'llj__, 4h)1rR ( , herein the "Supplier" which serves a population of Olt) , and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department. rb41, THEREFORE, it is agreed as follows: 1. AUTHORI7ATION TO ACT The Supplier hereby authorizes Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and Weld County Ordinance No. 82-A which is in- corporated herein by reference on behalf of the Supplier. Weld County Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in the performance of its duties under this Agreement. II. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 1481 and shall remain in full force and effect until January 1, 1982. III. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Weld County Health Department shall provide the services set forth in Section I(8) of Weld County Ordinance No. 69-A. IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE SUPPLIER The Supplier shall have the obligations as set forth in Section 1(C) of Weld County Ordinance No. 60-A and Pay the Fee as provided in Exhibit 4 of Weld County Ordinance No. 82-A. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement at,./14/city: , the day and year first written above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEID COUNTY, COLORADO BY: � _�. �_ LAl3Ml11'l S a, SUPPLIER BY: AND ANALYSIS Or POLL RANP MSc:1MM A[:]t IMIC entered into on this 50 _ day of ` 0,7 0.AALi , 19 41_, by and Ixatecul Weld County RE3-.1 , herein the "Pe;mittee", and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the board of County Commissioners foe Field County on behalf of the ;geld County Health Depkar t_Mbnt. NOW, TIMR FORE, it is agreed as follows: I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The Pen i;tee hereby authorizes Field Ca my Health Department to perform the -vices listed in this Agxeument and Weld County Ordinance No. 60A, which is incorporated herein by reference, on behalf of the Permittce. Field ctYnty Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in the performance of its duties under this AgretrAmit. II. 14141 Q'' ACR11T4ITT Ibis Agreement shall begun effective on January 1, 1981 and shill remain in full force and effect until January 1, 1982. III. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY FIELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTYtl2TT Weld County Health Department shall provide the following services: Quarterly Requirement; Sampling Collection Fee - 1 trip &1D5 - t sample Total Suspended Solids - 1 sample Fecal CoITforms - 1 sample $20.00 $23.00 S8.00 $8.00 Total $59.00 Weld County. Health Peoartnent shill pnovide futher services as r.ncteuilly agreed cclix1 by Weld County Health Department and the Pennittee. The metlxii:i wised by Weld Coanty Health De(xr in:lit in providing said seuvices shall Ix! in accordance with Section II (13) of Weld County Ordinance fki. 60A. V, OBLIGIVPIalS OP 'WE PEIRtllTl4T The Permit.!ee shill have the obligations as set forth in Section II (C) of Weld County Ordinance No. 60A., The Permlttee small nay a fee for the servioes rendered by Weld clxnty Health Department according to the fee schedule contained in tleld County Ordinance No. 82A which is incorporates! herein by reference. HOARO C£ OlX1NI'y OCIMIISSIC1717L4 thin Cam', CVIAFALO v plarI y E: 61.4 A 1. AOIEENENT FOR THE SAMPlaNC AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATRR COMMUNITY AGREEMENT Entered into on thin ?6 thday of April 6 t9_81__, by and between Arletgcret, Nanchett_ Weter Project, Inc_, herein the "Supplier" which servos a population of _ ?Jo Meters_, and the County of weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of county Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department. NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed as follows: I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The Supplier hereby authorizes Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and Weld County ordinance No. C2, which is incorporated herein by reference, on behalf of the Supplier. Weld County Health Department shall actas an independent contractor in the performance of its duties under this, Agreement. II. 4 rv:0 OF AGREEPENT This Agreement shall become effective on Januaty I, 19131 and shall remain in full force and effect anti? January 1, 19132. III. SERVICES TO RE PERFORMED R1' wpm) COUNTY RRALPR DEPARTMENT Weld County Health Department shall provide the services set forth in Section 1O ) of Weld County Ordinance No. 60. -IV. ONLIOATIONS OF 911E SUPPLIER The Supplier shallhave the obligations as set forth in Section I(C) of held County Ordinance No. 60 and Pay the fee as provided in INhibit "4" of Weld County Ordinance No. 82. IN W1'1711•:A8 idlli{I:I;UI', the part tog llavo exocUl'.ed moot aC April 26. 1`2P1 Writtna+ ,nbovo. (Lir Agroo-• I.iio (toy ,end yezir f irst 11OA10) or COUNTY COmmisnlONEns WELD COUNTY, CULOIIIWO By: :ill P1,1.11M Aristocrat fianchette $aEer 1�rcleot, The. AGREEMENT POR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OP DRINKING WATER COMMUNITY AGREEMENT Entered into on this 4 day of _L.niat ---' J` 1'? by and between Town of Platteville herein the "Supplier" which serves a population of _1650 , and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the hoard of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department, NOW, TDEEEPORT:, .itis agreed as follows: 1. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The Supplier hereby authorizer: Weld County Health Department Co perform the services listed in this; Agreement and Weld County Ordinance No. $2, which is incorporated herein by reference, on behalf of the Supplier. Weld County Health Department shall act os an independent contractor in the performance of its duties under lids Agreement. II, TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effee:.ive on January 1, 1961 and shall remain in full force and effect. until January 1, 1902. ill. SERVICES TO Br PREFORMED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Weld County Health Department shall provide the services set forth in Section 1(11) of Weld County Ordinance No. 60. IV. OBLIGATIONS OP THE SUPPLIER The Supplier shall have the obligations as set forth in Section I(C) of Weld County Ordinance�No. 60 and Pay the fee as provided in VAItibit "4" of Weld County Ordinance No. 62. �r IN WITNESS WHEREOF, tho parties have executed this Anree- c written above. � , the day and ycnr first BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO dly: Chalrpers�n SUPPLIER, O Percy ii t, Jr. Mayor Town of Platteville herein the. "Supplier" which servos a populntion of AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINNINO WATER NON CIONNPNIn AGREEMENT Entered into: on this,42, day of O4aAl_1i4v I9.C 1 , by and between 1'17 .1P.., C�t �7 !Il'e_.tn /ad and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by And through the Hoard of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department. NOW, TBEREFORE, it is agreed as follows: 1. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The Supplier hereby authorizes Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and Weld County Ordinance No. 82, which ig incorporated herein by reference, on behalf of the Supplier. Weld County Health Depnrtment shall act as nn independentcontractor in the performance of its dutier ender this Agreement. I 1 . TEEM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 198) and shall remain in full force end effect until January 1, 1902. [t(, SERVICES TO BF PERFORMED HY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Weld County Health Department shallprovide the services set forth in Section I(Ill of Weld County Ordinance No. G0. IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE SUPPLIER The Supplier shalt have the obligations as set forth in Section I(CI of Weld County Ordinance No. 60 and Pay the fee as provided in Inhibit "I" of Weld County Ordinance No. 82. IN WITNNES WOUENOF, the parties have executed this Agree- ment. at _ _1_Y 8L__1__9._II' _, the day and year first written above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO By: ��/�: C airperson SUPPLIER: r in m AGRETItIC FOR Tiff CMR'I.IW AND ANALYSIS CF PUTIWTAM' DISCHARGES Al'.tearT7f entered into on this 14ili day of March , Tam of LaSalle 19 81 by and between herein the "Permittee", and the County of Wald, State of Colorado: by and thraulh the board of County Co nisalonere for Wald COunty on behalf of the Weld County Health Department. tJQ9, TIMSEFORB, it is agreed as follows: I. AUIEtORIZATICH 7O ACT The Peunittee hereby authorizes held County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and Weld County Ordinance No. 60A, which is incorporated herein by reference, on Salt of the Petmittee. Weld CYchty Health Department shall act as an ircleme:xient contractor in the perfo:rrance of its ciutics under this Agtra riot. I I . TEM CF ACJillr IITT This Ayteumnt shall &sa ec effective on January 1, 1981 and shall remain in full force and effect until January 1, 1981. IlI. SERVICES TD BE PROVIDED BY :1,1D CCUNW HEALTH DFPARTt4EWT Weld County Health Department shall provide the following servieese Transportation of samples to be preformed by permitter. Monthly Samples RODS- each Total Suspended Solid - each Fecal Coliform - each Total S23.00 $8.00 $8.00 $39.00 Weld County Health Departralt shall provide tether services as mutually agreed upon by Weld County Health Department and the Permittee. The methods used by Weld County Health Department in providing said services shall be in acooadance with Section II DO of Held county Ordinance No. 60A. V. CHLIGATIONS OF THE PEWIT The Permittee shall have the obligations as set forth in Section II (C! of Weld County Ordinance No. 60A. The Permittee stall pay a fee for the services rendered by held County Health Department according to the fee schedule contained in Held critmty Ordinance No. 82A which is incorporated herein by reference. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HELD COUNTY, COLORADO Bu:(41a T Town of Lasalle, Mayor Bruce Knmada AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER AGREEMENT Entered into on this.:23 day of N C0I*RIN I,TY �2 19 (2-,/ , by and between .S.ce.1.-) 226 ./5 4 . herein the "Supplier" which serves a population of f"? /414 and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department. NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed as follows: I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The Supplier hereby authorizes Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and Weld County Ordinance No. 82, which is incorporated herein by reference, on behalf of the Supplier. Weld County Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in the performance of its duties under this Agreement. II. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 1981 and shall remain in full force and effect until January 1, 1982. III. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT '.field County Health Department shall provide the services set forth in Section I(B) of Weld County Ordinance No. 60. IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE SUPPLIER The Supplier shall have the obligations as set forth in Section I(C) of Weld County Ordinance No. 60 and Pay the fee as provided in Exhibit "4" of Weld County Ordinance No. 82. IN willInSS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agree- ment at Aft written above. , the day and year first BOARD OF COUNTY. COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: Ce.eP SUPPL2I%ER: T./23o 7)5'Ndit <hit �� z c d `i ., OW,. PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.0. I ROTi 110. NO. VENDOR WELD COUNT; PAYROLL FUND STATE OL COLO.. DEPT OF OPIOYMFNT- N0NTHLY,CNTY STATE OF COLO, DEPT OF EMPLOYMENT - SEMI-NO,CNTY _STATE TREASURCR OF SOLO. FOR P.E.R,A.- CNTY THE TRAVELERS INS. CO.- CNTY ROCKY MIN. LIFE INS. CO. - CNTY County of weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shorn on Pages i through -0- and dated May 4, 1981 19 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 1.241.193.97 Dated this 4th day of _Ay , 19 $1,156,055.75 70�$9Q,10—, 3,934.10 6,.1?1,53 161.00 4.031.49 State of Colorado ) TOTAL 51,241,193.97 )) ss 'e o my Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of My commission expires: n1 26 84 Notary biic� f icer " <2-1-27 STATE OF COLORADO ) I ss COUNTY OF WELD We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the PAYROLL Fund totaling $ 1,241,193.97 ATTEST: Cou y 8y: Chair rs- on �� Recor.er spi Ai rw + FI 44 7.,'‘ PY • ,.•'Y aL'/ re 34/A-. .. */ -7 (1i Yn '4x_';4 2'0 _/ e,''• 4)7/Sol Js.s i .3.7/ y,ls L c.1.14P - h yisi01813.aaa€:)Su41,-`11 1 'lica -aaAl 5W-5 (31S4-3 _ ''' ti_pe A4"-I___swa_uasota__ `}4co o,8io 5a3o1,3-v6ts1 yE.041r ,54. .:$u3.Y.fdc3 /6 77f o7/as'/Ay/ quo aia4-l9 465la143ao wb. 0j_ (10. 4.4e-40 -y. f, „r't G+` ,1 11 S. a Sell .i=Os .r. J1� C t .G G rt?ur_. . _ `/ 11/.9/1414 t /..,f 1 _696zrc.t• 43--/.41' ie,,...... (-s (.-, r ) oz. �.. ,.c.: , ,,.,..:ry �-A. 6)..,..—......— i . d. ✓ 71 r4_- t/. Ji �ea !•ter 7fe:,,: et.. -A4--, bil .<4,..e i y CCU 0: -ob-Y7 �ri,.h. e::- I./_'L..-k..:.(5•.....-.-) ./�.✓. 1.7. [: t• •o1 �. - •r _ _. /y/i.' ' a03. ?8 . 115.55 SSr 0 1 /'+cam ?Jr 0 C• G•_E " • •' , 1 757. `4 V /iv.00 4"// /` V. /l, r qc v ✓ °, 1.3c RUN DATE 04-29-s1 auN 110E ins1::s • ; i1e3 VAI&O Oa'4r3► "SG X440_;IQi 1_1410a9'EOg3----- • OS -Ob-11 • , 1: . .5„- . ,4 74 1 1 1. ? '5 `°CP r " r_:-.."1 • .1 , • [I,` 5,337.5.31 1 31,5e 1.70+ 4d I• I J< " 150.00+ ��:� 55o•gI+ t r— 7f37•rJ+ .•I 31,746.92+ r ': 1151895•2J+F ,3d 0 7 I c •:) �� ��.�.t X7•.'1 . l a IL — , " -•."la�! in ' • �.' • • 1J 'J 1 < 05_S?b-p1 _ — Ttarma__. `6e4st lokase pm,. A. Stab,` sts..__ . 0.a,a 9190 MAI 4 �lCri7� �\a.�v lot. IV _ I COIORAD9 ) VELD CO '�• I ss SOCIAL EYiGES CLAIMS OF WELD ) 1THESFTO OLLOWINGFLISTED CLAIMSCANDTTHATAPAYMENTSTSHOULD BEDMADE TOURES LTHE ERESPECTIf0 ND VE TEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE LD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY -ARE AS FOLLOWS: A 0 C 315.125.00 AP ADC- U 14,432.14.13A CHILD WELFARE 3.908.0 D M �� �nL A� _ AID TO THE Y CARE BLINO N 0 IS.S111..--_ - AP 634,892.49 TED THIS _Ash— DAY OF CRIBED kND SHORN T4 BEFORE HE TN15 4th COMMISSION EXPIRES: COLORADO ) ss F WELD ) THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE IMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS CHARGEABLE AS THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN.UPON SKTAT CRRIZICE ADC 4l5 795 nQ A D C - U v. L•99 00 — CHILD WELFARE 3 908.61 AID TO THE BLIND M 7 2n a� CARE p 400.00 P 614.892 49 ED THIS 4th DAY OF May irkTEST: 6 AUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND ERK TO THE BOARD ,- iQear 17' Nota y uC is TOTAL 62 COLD? DD e_lr rFu , ..... ) ss CLANS WELD 1 HESFOtLOo GFLISTED CLAIMSCA:DTTHAT PAYMENTSTSHOULD BEING DMADE TOURES 1rTHE EEN ED RESPECTIVEBY THE EOF THE COUNTYHDEPARTMENTS E ARTMENTSOET OPPOSIE THEIRF SOCIALTSERVICES1.0.1TKEES AA3UNTSFBYDCATEGORYDARECASRFOLLOWS: H CARE D D THIS __Stab— DAY OF RISE° AND SWORN TO BEFORE Y,E THIS MISSION EXPIRES: 0 83 "OLORADC ) ) ss WELU ) HETHE AS SETT FORTHUABOVE, ANDSRAFRANTSFINEPAYMENT LO TTHEREFORE EAARE HHEREBY DRAWIEREBY EUPON FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: t 36 00 _ A 0 C ADC —U CHILD WELFARE _ AID TO THE RE BLIND A D C ADC -U CHILD WELFAPE AID TO THE BLIND TOTAL nah 04 — 11 R1 -� HELD rR' 1NANC FILER 4th DAY OF MaY o•.ry Public TOTAL 136.00 THIS 4—�` DAY OF _ . 191).--• EST: qc' Lt wv�T£Vt cluo ._ U MBER NTY CLERK AND RECORDER ANDat/ RK TO THE BOARD % MEP3E' COON Y CLE P.O. 1 0 • V0. N0. VE11% AMOUNT 454.05+' 2.25+ /38.87+ 63.59+ 6359+ 2.09+. 63.59+ 54.47+ SS 499.80+ 203.78+ Payroll various is to certify that all accounting's steel claims as shown on Pages 1 Chi payments should be made to the rea 012 h the total amount f 1,754.4 this 4th day of _. may ibed!and sworn to before me this 4th ission expires: 01-26-84 . J ss 115.55+ 92.83+ 1.754.46* $1.754.46 $ 1,754.46 day of _may , 1981. ot.r. u.Tic e Board of County Commissioners of held County, Colorado, hereby (approve) claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby n the PAY ROLL Fund totaling $ 1,754.46 Cha i r6erson Recorder 6/} 9" y^-4- 9165 thru payroll various S1.754.46 ytfo State of Colorado SS County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on pages 1 through -0- and dated say 04 19 81 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their oames with the total amount $ 1,754.46 Dated this 4th day of may 19 81 Weld Co Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th Hy commission expires: 01-26-84 . Not STATE OF COLORADO ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claiths as set forth above; and warrants in paymenttherefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the PAY ROLL Fund totaling I 1,754.46 Pu day of c i ..cer , 1981. Chair rson Member member 4/27/77 WELD COUNTY, COLCRADO H.B.D. _ FUND CLAIMS ss Weld ) c leted This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been omp on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated site ig 81 and that payments should be made to the respectiartov veve vendors in the nts set op their -names with the total amount i n. Dated this day of 19 �• Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4�_ day of My commission expires: 0101 26-84 STATE OF COLORADO i ss COUNTY OF WELD ) We, the Board of (disapprove) the iche iins as ordered drawn upon County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby l[.ft.D. Fund totaling $ 2 143.14 WELD COURTY, COLORADO a ri1-' FUND CLAIMS WYn •J v. This is to certify that all accounting on s 1 Chand budgeting on the above listed claims as shown 19 81 and that payments should be made to the respective themnames with the total amount $ 81.31 Dated this nth day of 19141 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of My coanission expires: 01 -?6=84 (,YIUNTY DF HELD ) Colorado, hereby (approve) We, the Board of County Commissioners of livid County.Colorado, therefore are hereby (disapprove) the claims as set forth above: and warrants ntnt ordered drawn upon the H.R.D. WARRANT P.O. I WELD COU'in, COLORADO 31Hn FUND CLAIMS CORRECTION ok BOARD MEETII MELD "ON APRIL -27 1981 FOI STIPENDSIINCENTIVES AN ESTIMATE OF 43.000 YEN AMOUNT :2619-2924 PAYROLL FUND - Eatimate of $43.000 00 PAYROLL FUND -Correct Gross Amount 545.063.35 2.061,.35 State of Colorado ) LourLY of Weld )} Ss TOTAL $ 2,065.35 This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completer on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated May 4 J 19 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite the names with the total amount S 2,065.35 Dated this 4rh. day of . 19 81' Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of May . 19 My commission expires: /a,�.o/ate c STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD )) We, the Board of Counts Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. hereby (approve) (disapp; 7e) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in,payaent therefore are hereby ordere drawn upon the IiRD Fund totaling S 2 `165.31 ATTEST: "/"' f County ty Clerk and Recorder j ^ Member SS • (.ioi.0.4 s4•4: .44asv; VENDOR Weld Coot Payroll Account (B.R..17. Youth) County of Weld 3res have �b completed, This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting and dated s se o`ppleteed on the above at pay claims as shown on be madeptoes 1 the resough pectiW �n in the aeon s 19 81 and that pty+*e their names with the fetal amount S 3z 031.E Dated this 4th day of May Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1441_ day of � 19 R,1 My commission expires: 01-26-84 STATE OF COLORADO ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) We, the Board (disapprove) the laiem . ordered drawn upone of County Co mnissioners of Weld County, Colorado. hereby (approve) as set forth above: and warrants in payment therefore are hereby c,...a mtal ing S Y� Uzi � A, WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF t 4/29/81 DATE 6 4/29%81 INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NO 405563 A S HANSEN INC 003516 3.249.00 01 874 3.249.00 405564 AIMS COLLEGE 190 3.472.00 21 3.472.00 405565 ALL RADIATOR SERVICE 17745 131.75 61 001 131.75 405566 AMER CORRECTIONAL HLTH SV 042381 10.00 01 829 10.00 405567 AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOC 006254 24.35 01 804 24.35 405568 ANDERSEN'S SLS t SALVAGE 60039 60.00 61 001 64.00 405569 ANDERSON J H 42781 122.60 01 813 122.60 405570 APPLETREE PHOTO 607919 4.17 01 834 4.17 405571 ASHBAUGH KEITH V 42481 14.40 11 815 14.40 405572 BIG R OF GREELEY 38317 5.059.60 11 001 5►054.60 405573 BLD OWNRSGMANG ASSOC 107054 150.00 01 816 150.00 405574 BOB MARKLEY 1NPORTS 1083 219.30 3553 826.64 4010 179.63 1►225.57 405575 BRIGHTON NEWSPAPERS 23081 11.31 01 810 23009 11.31 01 810. • 4441 WELD COUNTY • ASOFs WARRANT REGISTER4/29/81 • WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER • • • • • • • • 405576 CENTRAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY 405577 CENTRAL MEDICAL SUPPLY 405578 COLO DIV OF EMPLOY STRAIN 405579 COLO ST ASSOC OF CNTY CSR 405580 CREATIVE IMPRESSIONS 405581 EOWAROS CHEVROLET CO 405582 FEUERSTEIN MARY ANN 405583 FLO—CONTROLS INC 405584 FOX JOY W 405585 GEOBUILOIN6 SYSTEMS IMC DATE a 4/29/81 146E s 2 INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NO 22.62 E04289 408.46 33 899 E04344 76.97 33 899 E04345 41.65 33 899 E04346 64.56 33 899 E04347 21.76 33 899 E04348 54.04 33 899 E04661 151.79 33 899 E04810 12.58 33 899 E04817 11.64 33 899 438456 26.30— 33 899 15254 15659 823.15 29.10 OI 837 68.25 01 837 97.95 001 11.446.73 21 002 5.426.03 21 003 11.294.90 21 28.167.66 042781 105.00 01 810 105.00 2 568 35.48 Oi 804 35.48 42781 1.000.00 66 801 =1.000.00 42481 111.80 01 810 111.80 844244 113.55 01 816 113.55 42781 289.00 01 413 289.80 42381 20.45 20 831 a a i a • a a a a a a a a a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 405593 HOWELL BYRON 405594 JEROME CO 405595 KING SOOPERS 405596 KINNICK OR BERNARD C 405597 MCELRATH RUTH R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER 4S OF s 4/29/81 GATE s 4/29/81 PAGE t 3 INVOICE WS AMT FUND DEPT NO 20.45 405586 GREELEY BOOSTER THE 040381 13.05 OL 810 13.05 405597 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE THE 041081 11.60 01 810 81211 38.28 01 810 49.88 405588 GREELEY DODGE 3902 264.9T 61 001 284.97 405589 GREELEY GAS CO 221180 44.44 61 801 44.44 405590 HANSEN H H 42481 128.35 01 813 128.35 405591 HOLIDAY INN OF GREELEY 30581 59.83 Ol 804 30715 53.79 01 804 113.62 405592 HOME L►GHT 6 POWER 400006 13.57 11 815 650001 4.40 11 815 17.97 42081 126.40 19 890 126.40 P01176 27.80 01 829 ,7.80 30638 142.10 01 873 30696 115.94 01 873 258.04 41481 14.00 01 815 14.00 4381 16.80 01 804 s 3 • 0 0 a a • a a a a a • • S • • A A • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF a 4/29/81 ♦05598 MCGEHEE JAMES 405599 MOUNTAIN BELL 405600 MTN STATES OFFICE SUPPLY 405601 MUNDY DAVID 405602 NENCO INC 405603 NG JAMES 405604 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 405605 PALMQUIST ALLEN 4056016 PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO DATE : 4/29/81 PACE t 4 INVOICE WSAMT FUNO DEPT NO 4981 61.92 Ol 804 �r 96.72 42781 336.60 Ol 813 336.60 032281 12.85 01 830 12.85 28575 24.57 01 804 24.57 42181 172.40 19 817 172.40 804654 46.59 11 815 46.59 41481 35.80 Ol 815 35.00 81212 6.90 01 829 81337 35.50 Ot 816 81622 7.05 01 816 81635 41.31 0' 816 90.76 42081 31.03 19 810 31.03 TAX .85- 01 829 446991 8.00 01 829 698512 20.50. Ot 829 27.65 405607 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF COLO 400022 109.60 11 815 109.68 405608 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF COLO 330012 4.02 it 015 450016 2.70 11 015 0 a a i a • • 6.72 6 R44I MELO COUNTY DATE 1 4/29/81 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE s S AS OF 1 4/29/81 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE MSAMT FUND DEPT ' NUMBER NO Q 405609 RIDEOUT THOMAS 41781 —_23.00 65 801 ~_~23.00 01 405610 SANS PRODUCE 22838 4.40 Ol 829 ✓ 4.40 405611 SCHILDNEIER DAVE 42781 _ 134.20 01 813 • 134.20 405612 SIMPLEX TIME RCRDR CO 611671 849.25 01 816 ' 849.25 405613 SNAPP SHOTS 4786 300.04 01 834 • 300.04 . 7 405614 SUPER SAVER MERIT DRUG 5 329869 .69 01 629 329901 38.26 01 829 329902 37.06 01 829 • 329903 71.43 01 829 329940 13.40 01 829 329462 11.12 01 629 • 330016 18.09 01 829 330031 2.45 01 829 330079 S5.63 01 829 • 330098 12.67 01 829 330153 35.63 0! 829 3301.99 55.66 01 829 r 330341 46.44 01 829 330358 13.74 01 829 330359 17.54 01 829 • 497.55 A 405615 SUPER SAVER MERIT DRUG 330388 35.12 01 829 330389 18.33 01 829 703533 3.941 01 621, 41 703561 67.56 01 829 703562 3/1.611 01 829 703632 10.56 01 029 4 703694 18.32 01 829 • /94.52 405616 THOMAS PUBLISHING CO 42381 135.00 20 803 135440 a • • Q • • • • • • • 8441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF t 4/29/81 405611 THORNOIRE PRESS 405618 THREE N COMPANY 405619 UNC 405620 MAFEI WILBUR 405621 WAGNER EQUIP CO 405622 WAGNER EQUIP CO DATE t 4/29/81 PACE t 6 INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NO 42481 49.23 20 801 49.23 P22812 357.65 11 001 357.65 41401 12.00 01 815 12.00 40781 11.00 Ol 004 --- 71.00 404910 11.62 41 001 406969 21.03 61 001 404996 11.62 6l 001 433050 165.04 61 001 A33704 8.24 61 001 A33705 190.12 61 001 634657 623.10 61 001 434650 195.25 61 001 434937 98.53 61 001 A35054 Li.06 61 001 435429 14.20 61 001 435430 20.14 61 001 435640 356.06 61 001 435932 17.52 61 001 436111 43.64 61 001 436234 106.03 61 001 2.013.08 636564 12.80 61 001 436056 504.54 61 001 436968 13.08 61 001 431009 45.19 61 001 437409 211.01 61 1101 137532 52.33 61 001 437009 11.19 61 1101 437932 5.76 61 001 430012 62.05 61 001 450013 179.31 it 001 430103 27.56 61 001 434359 197.30 61 001 430413 719.23 61 001 A346113 247.57 61 001 430609 439.54 61 Ail 430727 5.84 61 001 2.794.30 r 4 *441 �\ WARRANT P4YEE NUMBER ~09623 WAGNER EQUIP CO 405624 WAGNER EQUIP CO WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF a 4/24/!1 Dark R 4/29/81 Paw: s 7 '.F3LGE WS4NT FUNO DEPT AO 438!96 45.99 61 001 439000 90.74 61 001 A39128 23.16 61 001 439129 123.38 61 001 419185 43.12 61 001 139346 2.86 61 001 439537 5.62 61 001 454520 313.84- 61 001 45696C 162.53- 61 001 103616 364.45- 61 001 318934 48.84 61 001 319974 10.53 61 801 346574 637.12 61 001 346578 1.061.28 61 001 356404 295.61 61 001 358704 144.74 61 001 1.63Y.77 358964 948.99 61 001 359324 25.32 61 001 363784 58.80 61 001 368564 14.32 61 001 374094 144.14 61 001 383594 198.45 61 001 384136 815.94 61 001 386894 184.14 61 001 391854 4.47 61 001 2.395.77 405625 WALKER'S NA4U4L INC 42381 182.00 20 803 182.00 405626 WELD COUNTY GEN HOSP 587736 84.25 66 802 64.25 405627 WELD COUNTY GEN HOSPITAL 751907 60.00 Ol 829 759022 10.75 01 829 759160 21.50 01 829 ~--93.25 405628 WELD COUNTY TREAS 42881 183.41 01 874 405629 XEROK 741848 741858 812461 103.41 61.29 01 874 1.105.41 01 874 85.00 01 874 Yi ri i+ R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER c% WILD COUNTY 'ARRANT RESISTER AS OF z 4/29,81 OATE 2 4/29/81, RASE i 8 INVOICE WSANT FUND OEPT NO 812463 80.?2 01 414 819202 253.0t 01 874 TOTAL t 59►954.89 1►386.23 • a r 4 • R441 • WPAYEE • NUMBER • • • • • • • • • • • • WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF ( 4,29/81 ACCOUNT CODE DATE ( 4/29/8l PAGE ( 9 INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NO AUTOMATIC JOURNAL ENTRIES ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION GENERAL LEDGER l -DOS -306 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE -TRADE 59.991,$9 1 -00S -30l WARRANTS PAYABLE S9.954,99 - • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LIST D CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 9 AND DATED A :I 4V 19r/ AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOUIO BE TO THE RESPECTIVE Y pit/ T AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE EIR THNAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT SST,9Sy.P9 DATED THt f!'�DAV 0F/11ai r 1984 RECTOR MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE NE THU V— DAY OF /114 a 19 It/ MY C XPIRES( •/aeAP.t .,,�.. #, , ��,�/r✓ -�NOTARY PUBLIC. WE. THE BOARD OF COUNTY 'CONNISS1C OF WELQ PUNTY* COLORADOe HERE BY (APPROVE* IA�i THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE' AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFt AWN UPON THE CrANwe.l PASO TOTALING .."9946' DATED THIS ft DAtIOFM•, a 19f/ ATTEST( OUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY 'DEPUTY CHAIRMAN MEMBER MEMBER . MEMBER MEMBER lti ?EY • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER NELO COUNTY *ARRANT REGISTER AS OF t ♦/20/81 305630 A t M GLASS 6 PAINT 405631 A T S I LORRA INE 405632 ADVOCACY ASSIST PROGRAM ♦05633 ALLIED SURGICAL SUPPLY ♦0563♦ APPLETREE PHOTO 405635 'WHIMS INC OAT! A ♦/29/81 /AGE t 1 INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NO L02352 24.94 2l 069 102397 12.00 21 869 36.99 041081 23.75 OL 824 23.75 BOOKS 26.00 21 899 26.00 130862 32.04 01 829 32.04 607760 12.90 01 834 608151 3.96 01 834 819356 819892 16.86 6.40 21 899 8.95 01 821 L5.35 405636 BIG A L23972 9.90 01 816 9.90 405637 BUDGET PRINTING 01836 42.00 21 890 42.00 405638 CAMPBELL PATRICIA PARKIN 2.95 19 O02 042881 173.00 19 802 • 175.920 405639 CITY OF GREELEY GARCIA 638.00 21 872 NANNIN 533.80 21 872 1.171.00 • 405640 CITY OF GREELEY REED 366.08 21 878 146.40 405641 CO ASSOC OF TAX APPRAISER 42481 125.00 01 813 125.00 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1441 MELO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF = 4/30/01 DATE 1 4/29/01 PAGE 1 2 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE 11SANT FUND DEPT NURSER NO 405642 CULO DEPT OF REVENUE 140440 15.00 19 017 15.00 405643 COLORADO CHEMICAL CO 79763 17.40 Ol 116 17.40 40564♦ COLORADO DOOR CONTROL 2592 23.00 01 416 25.00 405645 CONSUMER REPORTS 101 12.00 01 021 12.00 405646 CYRGUS COMPANY SALA2A 424.12 21 072 ♦24.12 405647 OIYERSIFIEG CMPR SYS CO 0051 57.02 0052 319.00 3973 $42.00 3974 303.50 1,222.32 405640 EVANS POLICE DEPT RERSUL 902.60 21 072 962.60 405649 FORSYTH TRAVEL L10R ARY 42401 40.36 20 003 40.36 405650 FRONT RANGE PHYS THERAPY GLEN 22.00 66 002 22.00 405651 GARFIELD COUNTY 42001 300.00 01 002 30@.00 405652 GREELEY CLINIC 274573 10.00 01 029 10.00 405653 GREELEY DAILY TRIOUNE THE 42401 342.00 01 015 342.00 405654 GREELEY X -RAT GROUP 19025 0.140 66 042 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • R441 VAGRANT PAYEE MOWER MELO COUNTY WARRANT REiISTER AS OF t 1/31101 405655 HUMAN RESOURCES REVOLVING OAT! • 4129/81 PAGE t 3 INVOICE WSW FUND DEPT NO 21306 5.10 66 802 ALANT2 SARA COLLIN NERRER JAMES PETTIS REOFER R I CNAA S ALGAO MINTER HITHER ♦05656 / B M CORP K06945 405651 ITT CONTINENTAL BAKING CO 788369 405658 K -MART 04341 24630 405659 KEIL BRADLEY S 405660 KENS CAMERA CENTER 405661 KING LUMBER CO 405662 *DINE MILLIE 405663 KRON ROBERT O OR 405664 MOFFAT PAINT i GLASS 13.26 20.00 21 040 12.00 21 040 10.00 21 840. 10.00 21 040 10.00 21 840 10.00 21 840 10.00 21 840 10.00 21 840 20.00 21 840 10.00 21 840 20.00 21 040 142.00 230.40 20 238.40 36.00 Ol 829 36.00 30.61 01 869 30.61 42881 29.20 65 al 29.20 6740 15.10 01 030 40210 38.05 21 869 38.0$ VEENEN 36.00 21 013 JARBOE 3255 3344 15.70 36.00 15.00 21 890 75.00 148.92 19.60 21 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0.441 WARRANT PAYEE MlSBER ♦05665 MONFORT OF CU 405666 MORENO PETE 405667 MOUNTAIN BELL WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF + 4i10101 DATE + ♦/29/61 PAGE a INVOICE WSANT FUND OtPT NO 3362 11.51 21 119043 159099 27.72 OL 629 27012 42481 52.00 21 668 52.00 351016 231.07 01 819 356121 59.23 01 819 857246 191.90 01 820 057433 125.16 01 820 057463 52.68 01 820 660.04 405668 NAFTZ DON 42881 ►63.28 Ol 813 _—_163.20 405669 NELSON OFFICE SUPPLY 18015 19.80 01 810 19.80 405670 NRTA-4ARP 042601 45.00 01 830 • ♦5.00 405671 0FFEN ACE HARDWARE 81570 1618 21 069 16.18 405672 PATIENT ADVOCACY LEAN MERRIT 396.00 21 678 396.00 ♦05673 PETTY CASH 42201 1.36 0► 873 42481 4.23 OL 8T3 42801 19.20 Ol 873 24.81 405674 PETTY CASH 31201 27.06 /9 817 32301 10.00 19 617 3501 1.84 19 817 40281 4.04 19 817 42.94 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 11441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER kE10'COUNTY DATE 1 oloost *ARRANT REGISTER PAC.* I 5 AS Of i 4130,41 405675 PIERCE MEG LAB INC 405676 R P GENTRY MD 405677 ROCKNONT ENVELOPE 405618 ROSALEI EILBERT 405619 SANITARY LAUNDRY 405680 SCHI.ONEIER 8EV 405681 SCHMIDT'S UPHOLSTERY 405682 SIXTEENTH ST CHILD 405683 SUPERINTENDENT Of 00C 405684 TEXACO INC 405685 VELCO SPRAY SERVICE 405606 MELD COUNTY GEN HOSP INVOICE kSANT fUNr DEPT NO 030681 5.00 Ol 829 040381 17.50 0► 829 041081 36.00 01 829 04/281 32.50 OA 829 91.00 022303 e -22.50 66 802 22.50 566051 35.46 01 810 REFUND 35.46 52.25 19 85♦ $2.25 40992 e LAS 19 810 r� 1.83 42881 11.40 19 801 .._.._.11.40 BLAN01 252.25 21 872 257.25 HERMAN 85.50 21 813 85.30 SOSRPT ♦.00 21 899 4.00 TAXES .81- 01 830 00500 5.00 01 830 02600 26.00 01 830 30.13 2046 15.00 21 864 15.00 590953 90.25 66 402 593072 85.00 66 802 593221 72.00 66 402 8441 WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF + ♦/30/81 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER DATE 2 4/29/81 PAGE 1 6 INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NO 593254 19.00 K 502 331.25 405687 WELD COUNTY GEN HOSPITAL 759479 21.00 01 829 21.00 405688 MELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUN CASTEL 125.62 21 OIAZ 110.55 21 ESTES 175.87 21 FARROW 30.00 21 GEOGNQ 120.60 21 GIISCN 125.62 21 NGUYEN 187.60 21 NORRIS 120.60 21 PI12 125.62 21 PENA 130.62 21 RAM1R 175•.1 21 TRINH 936/80 21 042381 49.93 01 830 ___ 1.572.30 405689 WINGELETH PH -0 INC 030381 20.00 01 834 030681 10.00 01 834 30.00 405690 YELLOW BRICK RO THE SCHNIO 219.53 21 878 239.53 405691 1ENHARI ILI R 42981 14.40 II 815 14.40 TOTAL s 10.573.54 • • • • • • • • • • RAA1 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF * a130/AI INVOICE ND DATE _ A/29/BL 0,461 = T WSANT FUND DEPT AUTOMATIC JOURNAL ENTRIES ACCOUNT COVE ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION GENERAL LEDGER 1-005-306 1-005-301 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE -TRADE MARRANTS PAYABLE lOr5T7.S9 10r5T3.34 ISIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUOGETING PROCEDURES NAVE DEEM COMPLETED ON THE • t11ROLIGH rJ ANO DATE° hr.0 s9 . 118/ AND THAT PAYMENTS smqpko DE TO THE RESPECTIVE MEIN NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ /0/.173-n DATED THIS y ..-'DAY OF Akj . 19E% /I ARID BUDGET SUBSCRIBED AND SWORA MI BEFORE ME tins 4,46 DAY aF . 19 i/ ov 6q • i t ; n...-4 .- C4. -t -,A, NOTARY PUBLIC' WEr toe BDARB OF COUNlTr tONNISSIONERS Of ,I -THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE,.AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEWARE EBY 'g A11i0 TOTALING Sio)sn.sy DATED THIS y * DAME '"IA.• . It Y1 ATTEST* 7/�ILf • • • • • • • • • • • 214, A9GY E LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 IN HE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE !RECTOR MANAGEMENT PIEESt ,u/ae/!=. WELD COUNTY. COLORADO. HERE BY 1APPROVEI DER *ARAM UPON THE texaral STY CLEM AND RECORDER DY OEPUTV_ CHAIRMAN MENDER NER i FREER - MEMBER lilt • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8441 WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/01/81 BATE t 5/01/81 PACE t 1 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WS AMT FUNO DEPT NUMBER NO 46 405692 ALLEN DOROTHY M 43081 15.40 01 813 46 -��- 15.40 405693 AUTO CHLOM "SYSIEM 018700 75.00 ti 890 75.00 405694 BACHMANS INC 19898 5.18 01 812 19910 19.44 01 812 19911 7.35 01 812 31.97 405695 CARE REPORTS INC 541128 97.00 21 899 97.00 405696 COLD GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY 32181 10.00 20 801 10.10 405697 DATA PRO 833173 635.00 65 801 R33441 280.00: 65 801 915.00 405698 DUNHAM MARY 42881 29.20 65 801 29.20 405699 GREELEY GAS CO 308131 106.20 01 873 106.20 405700 HOME LIGHT 6 POWER 41681 10210.56 01 649 572000 118.65 21 890 10329.21 405701 IBM 16481 112.00 65 801 164857 76.00 65 601 164858 257.40 65 $41 164859 264.45 65 801 164861 24.17 65 801 164062 386.40 65 801 164889 107.40 65 801 164954 573.50- 65 801 468435 75.11. 65 NI 468436 75.00 65 081 468438 82.00 65 801 464448 98.00 65 801 • • • • • • • • t • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '• • • • • • R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/01/81 DATE 5/01/81 PAGE s 2 INVOICE MSAMT FUND DEPT NO ♦68474 2.69 65 801 846339 5.66 65 801 846353 5.66 65 801 r 999.5i 604702 LOPEZ JEFFREY MILEAG 15.40 21 872 VOCED 43.40 21 872 58.00 405703 MCNAMAR A MARY E 42881 48.60. 01 869 48.60 405704 MICRO -FILM DEPARTMENT 4181 10.00. 28 801 10.00 405705 MOUNTAIN BELL 297369 309.99 65 801 309.99 405706 NEMCO INC 804671 20.74 65 801 20.74 405707 NORTHERN 0010 SO0 3244 48.00 01 849 40.00 405708 NORTHERN COLORADO CANVAS 8466 29.00' Ol 849 29.00 405709 NY TIMES/LARGE TYPE MKLY 42881 48.97 20 804 48.97 405110 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 80497 5.51 01 849 81674 3.17 01 849 8.68 405711 PITNEY BOWES 824374 49.50 20 49.50 405712 POUDRE VALLEY NEWS CO 19022 2.08 20 801 2.00 405713 RACAL-NILGO INFO SYSTEMS 154472 77.00 65 801 • r • • • • • • • • 8441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF t 5/01/81 PATE t 5/01/81 PAGE t II INVOICE WSANT FUNO DEPT NO 77.00 405714 R10EOUT THOMAS 42981 29.20 65 801 29.20 405715 ROSS LEIGH ANNE 42781 46.00. 21 841 46.00 405716 SNYDER STERLING 42981 29.20 65 801 29.20 405717 STORAGE TECHNOLOGY CORP 071216 2.937.00 65 801 2.937.00 405718 THE LODGE AT VAIL 01101 100.00 01 802 07102 100.00 Ol 802 07444 100.00 01 802 .300.00 405719 WEGNER ERIC 42881 29.40 21 869 29.40 405720 WELCO INVESTIGATIONS 42781 15.00 Ol 802 15.00 405721 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUN 042181 12.12 01 830 12.12 405722 WILSON PEGGY 42981 29.20 6i 801 ~_ 29.20 TOTAL : 7.738.89 • • • • • • • '• • • • • • • • i; R•11 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF a 5/01181 __ACCOUNT CODE__ INVOICE WSANT NO DATE 1 5/01/01 PAGE s • FUND DEPT AUTOMATIC JOURNAL ENTRIES ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION GENERAL LEDGER 1-005-306 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE -TRADE 1-005-301 WARRANTS PAYABLE 7.730.89 7.738.89 - THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT All ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HA THROUGH AND DATED Mny I i 198! AND THAT PAYMENTS Saw'. THEIR N4 S WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT 191 n P,' DATED THIS i — 4,BUDGET SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE NE THIS ft DAY �' j,..: , 6.,, t--- NOTARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD OF THE CLAIMS AS SET FAITH ABOVE AND WARRANTS IN PAYNEN ;ACINGf 7)73, 8% aorta TNIs y._ 04VOF Mai • 19 8/ PUr i VE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE D BE TO THE RESPECTIVE DAV OF� • 19 Pl. OOVE /, CHAIRMAN MEMBER 7+ ��,�/6/17LGtt • 1STED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 N AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE DIRECTOR MANAGEMENT MS • 1ST/ NY C61F1� �1 R io/ae/sx COUNTY- COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY. COLORADO HERE BY (APPROVES T THEREF ARE N E ORDERED ORANN UPON THE &send ATTEST* 'COUNTY lERll ANO RECORDER BY NBI ` ""a MEMBER WARM! PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF t 5/02/81 DATE s 3/02081 PAGE 1 1 INVOICE MSAMT FUND OEPT NC 405723 AGLAND INC M25595 13.00 Cl 830 M25727 4.00 01 830 17.00 405724 AMERICAN MANAGEMENT ASSOC 184362 74.02 20 801 74.02 405725 ANDERSON PATRICIA 4281 12.80 01 814 12.80 405726 ARNOLD NIKE 13034 28.50 ►9 817 13035 28.50 19 817 57.00 • ♦05727 BACHMANS INC 619893 50.00 01 610 -------50.00 405728 C f HOECKEL B e 6 LITHO 042981 49.00 01 810 42881 59.40 01 812 108.40 405729 CASHIER'S OFFICE E06070 30.00 20 803 -'-Y--30.00 405730 COLIIDAN'S SCHOOL SUPPLY 337460 88.70 21 690 88.70 405731 COLO GIST ATTORN COUNCIL 42481 210.00 01 834 210.00 405732 CULLEN JOHN MD 42481 67.50 19 830 ..... 87.50 405733 DAMSON PETER MD 42281 145.00 19 830 145.00 405734 RISCO SUBSCRIP SERY 48229 78.82 20 801 78.82 405135 ECONOMICS PRESS INC 966531 22.74 M. 804 r • r 1! • • • • • 8441 WARRANT PAYEE HUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF x 5/02/81 405736 EDWARDS CHEVROLET CO 405737 EVEIICH OIL CO 405738 FLOWER TUN MD DATE : 5/02/81 PAGE s 2 INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NO 22.74 29989 120.80 01 834 29992 12.50 01 834 30182 2?.34 01 834 30201 8•..72 Ol 834 30270 22.38 01 834 30312 74.83 01 834 30322 1!4.86 Ot 834 30469 206.83 01 834 30572 344.28 01 834 61828 3.85 01 834 997.39 G4SOIL 299.88 21 4I681 42381 405739 GALE RESEARCH CO 3281 405740 GREELEY LOCK 6 KEY 405741 HUMANE SOCIETY OF WELD CO 405742 HY COUNTRY 405743 KING SODPERS 16 460 6817 42081 AVILA 299.88 35.00 19 830 35.00 19 830 70.00 109.25 20 803 109.25 20.00 . 19 817 3.80 01 834 23.80 379.14 19 090 379.1♦ 237.85 21 072 237.85 121424 53.51 L9 817 121425 243.55 19 817 30683 35.54 21 890 30686 125.58 21 890 405744 MAIURRO N1CH4fL 42881 458.18 22.60 19 817 22.60 i • • • • • 8441 YUMAN,. PAYEE MUMMER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF S/02/81 405745 MONFORT OF CO 405746 MORRISON LEE 0 • 405747 NATIONAL RECORD PLAN • • 405748 NATL ASSOC OF COUNTIES • 405749 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE • • • • • • • • • DATE I 5/02/8t PAGE : 3 INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NO 155692 157921 158519 127.30 19 817 8.00- 19 817 135.90 19 817 255.20 64081 3.00 Ol 802 3.00 L6693A 340.67 20 801 340.67 42881 177.00 01 801 -_r 177.00 81385 2.92 19 810 81524 13.00 19 801 15.92 405750 PATEL V ND 417424 140.00 19 830 140.00 405751 FILCHER WALTER 42481 42781 42881 2.10 Ol 869 27.21 Ol 869 36.00 01 869 65.31 405752 PROFESSIONAL ORDNANCE CO 396 $0.12 01 834 405753 ROCKY MTN PIANO F4RENTHO 405754 SAMS PRODUCE 405755 SHUMAKER JACK 405756 SMYTH WAYNE S 50.12 S2392 10I•16 19 817 52394 18.83 19 817 119.99 24397 195.25 01 829 N 195.25 5181 103.00 Ol 807 43081 103.0 28.40 11 801 28.40 • • • • 1 • • a :• R44t WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT RESISTER AS OF t' 5/02/81 DATE t 5/02/81 PAGE t 4 INVOICE MSAMT FUND DEPT NO 405757 SOCIAL ISSUES RES SERIES 41809 441.00 20. 803 4.1.00 405758 SPFCKNAN WALTER J 042281 224S 21 307490 20.50: 21 536266 56.26 21 538164 24.50. 21 597565 20.00 21 778643 23.90 21 167.41 ♦05759 STATE DEPT OF HIGHWAYS 031019 39p457091 11 39.457691 405760 STEVENS AUTO INC 32042 25.71 01 834 25.72 405761 SUPREME SALES CO INC 26639 10748600 O1 829 1, 748.00 405762 UNITED FOOD SERVICE 92206 390.90 01 629 93631 201.61 21 890 95346 577.51 01 829 1,170.09 405763 VWR SCIENTIFIC 849210 98.78 64 801 98.78 405764 WALKER ELECTRONICS 35629 24.98 65 801 36364 120069 65 801 145.67 405765 WELD CNTY GEN HOSP 752571 33.75 19 830 33.'75 405766 WELD COUNTY GEN HOSP STN, 349x694050 53 801 50181 473x352015 53 801 727827 216.93 19 830 405767 WORLD BOOK-CHLOCRFT INTL 242583 823,263.58 336.75 20 803 336.75 • 01 • • • RAAI WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS 7f x 5/02/81 DATE a 5MI1 PAGE e 3 ',INVOICE liSANT SONO DEPT NO AUTOMATIC JOURNAL ENTRIES ACCOUNT CODE ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION GENERAL LEDGER 1=005-306 1-005-301 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE -TRADE WARRANTS PAYABLE Wile9Ad.53 B7ir92.53— THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND'MOSEYING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON TN* *ROVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE L THEIR 1 AND DATED May 2. i l9al AND THAT PAYMENTS` Snow, BE TO THE RES►ECf1YE Y M IN AMOUNTS SET ODSITE `HEIR NAN S WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ $7l 961.5) DATED THIS feS DAY OF play • Eiji. RECTOR MANAGEMENT, #ND BUDGET SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE NE THIS y� DAY army � E9 P/ NY N E ER:ie /e/t+/ss onteg• :�,�-� NDTARY PUBLICe NEB THE Hoots 4F COUNTY %OM1It5510MER3 OF WELD COUNTY, COLORA00 MORE DY IAPIROYEI BVEI CLAMS AS SET FURTH ABOVE) AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT TNEREF ARE iY ORDERED DRAM UPON TNE�ara/ MUM' 'TOTALING 1 iv, 912 -5-3 DATED THIS V'!t MOF may . 19 T men y COUNTY CLERK Alit RECORDER 6Y DEPUTY �AIRM* IEMER" �IEIIi�/EIt T 1� !DMEMBER • F• • • PAYROLL REGISTER COUNTY OF yELD 04 15 81 COMPANY NURRER 60800 PAGE 1 REGULAR OVERTIME NONTAX SICK VACATION FONERAL JURY OTHER FICK SNT NET FISCAL CHECK C HOURS HOURS REIMS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS GROSS NUMBER 0 OTHER !AGES wAGES AOU COHF *AGES !AGES NAGES *AGES !AGES Fla 0E0 GROSS RESERVE RATt 00684 ROSIE N HAT& H 02 75.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.71 3.01 221.34 1651 435.50 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 95.62 9,93 1.302.83 1,437.94 251.25 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 10.19 .00 251.25 1,43?.94 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 29,56 .00 1.43/,94 .00 3,350 i 01144 OLGA RANIREZ S 00 1 15.50 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 3.45 .00 88.48 1652 73.50 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 16,25 .00 228,12 244.37 51.93 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 51.93 245,37 .00 .00 . .00 :00 ' .00 .00 ,GO .00 .00 244.37 00 3.350" 02001 CONNI£ PADILLA S 00 23.50 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 5.24 .00 73.49 1653 101.50 .00 .00 .00 .00 .0I .00 .00 39.77 .00 ' 558,14 597,91 70.73 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 18.7! 591.91 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 597.91 ,00 3.350 02002 ANGIE GONZALES S 00 37.00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 0.24 .00 115.71 1654 292.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 63.78 .00 895.67 959.45 123.95 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 959.45 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02003 CONNIE SHOLTZ S 00 30.00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6,68 275.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 60,16 100.50 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 905.00 ,00 AO .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 :00 02006 ANAMARIE ROYHAL S 00 6.50 .00 .00 .00 00 .00 ,00 .00 1;45 101.00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 21.92 21.78 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 329.75 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 123.95 .00 ' 959.05 .00 3.350 .00 93.82 1655 .00 844.8• 905.00 .00 too."' .04 905.00 .00 3.350 .00 20,33 1656 .00 ' 307..01 329.75 .00 _x1.78 .00 329.75 .00 3.350 i rl i • ri • t.I • • • COUNTY OF AELO COMPANY NU.HBER 60800 REGULAR OVERTIME HOURS HDQRS RAGES WAGES 00684 ROSIE M MATA 75.00 ,00 435.50 ,00 251,25 .00 1.437,94 .00 01144 OLGA RAMIREZ 15.50 .00 73;50 .00 NONTA% RCIM9 ADO COMP .00 .00 PAYROLL REGISTER 04 15 81 PAGE 1 SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA SWT NET FISCAL CHECK C HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS GROSS NUMBER 0 OTHER RAGES RAGES WAGES *AGES «AGES FAT OED GROSS RESERVE RATE H 02 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.71 3.01 221.34 .00 ,00 .00 .00 95,62 9,93 1.302.63 1.437.94 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 S 00 ,00 ,00 1651 ,00 .00 .00 10,19 .00 251.25 .00 .00 ,00 29,56 .00 1.431,94 .00 3,350 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 3,45 .00 48,48 1652 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 16,05 .00 228,12 244,37 51.93 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 244.37 .00 .00 .00 :00 .00 02001 CONNIEPA0ILLA ' 23.50 ,00 181,50 ,00 .00 .00 $ 00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 51,93 .00 .00 .00 .00 244,37 ,00 3.350 . 00 .00 .00 ,00 5,24 .00 75,49 .00 .v8 .00 .00 39,77 .00 558,14 78.73 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 76.73 597.91 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 597.91 02002 ANGI£ GONZALES 37,00 .00 292.00 .00 .0u .00 S 00 .00 ,00 . 00 .00 .00 ,00 0.24 .00 .00 .00 .00 63.76 123.95 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 959.45 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02003 CONNIE SHULTZ 30.00 .00 275.00 ,00 .00 .00 S 00 .00 ,00 ,00 115,71 .00 895,67 959.45 .00 .00 .00 ,00 123.95 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ' 959,45 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 100,50 ,00 .00 .00 .00 905.00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 02006 ANAMARIE ROYHAL S 00 6.50 .00 .00 .00 101.00 .00 .00 ,00 1653 597.91 .00 3.350 1654 .00 3,350 6,66 .00 93.82 60,16 .00 644,64 905.00 1655 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 100.50 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 905.00 .00 3,350 .00 ,00 .DO .00 1.45 .00 20.33 .00 .60 .00 .00 21,42 ,00 307.83 329.75 21.7a .00 ,00 .00 ,00 329,75 .00 .00 .011 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 21.743 .00 329.75 1656 .00 3.350 M PAYROLL REGISTER COUNTY OF 'n'E10 COMPANY 000068 60800 REGULAR OVEPTIHE NONTAA SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY HOURS H0o0S REIMS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS WAGES WAGES A00 COHP WAGES RAGES RAGES KAGES 02007 YOLANDA PAREOEZ 35.00 ,00 212.00 .00 OTHER HOURS KAGES S 00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 117,25 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 694,45 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 02008 ROBIN WERNER 15,00 ,00 ►69,00 .00 50.25 • 555.65 02011 KARI'MIRCOS 20.00 171.00 0 c t 0 ' 02012 JUANITA GARCIA 5 00 22.00 .0U QUO .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 < 196.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 9� AV 67.00 565.85 S 00 , 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 . 00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 73,70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ! 645.10 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 4-_' 02013 dLORIA CERVANTES $ 00 ' 22.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 196.00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00. .00 .00 0 • 73.70 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 645.,10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 02015 LUISA GARCIA 22.00 .00 196,00 ,00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 73,70 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 645.10 .00 .00 .00 .80 .00 ,00 ,00 O4 15 81 PAGE 2 FICA SNT NET rISCAL CHECK C GROSS NUMBER 0 is. OTHER. FPO OEO GROSS RESERVE RATE 7,80 .00 109.45 1657 46.18 .00 648,27 ' 694.45 ,00 .00 117.25 ,00 .00 694.45 .00 3,350 3,34 ,00 46.41 1658 16,97 ,00 518.68 555.65 ,00 ,00 50,25 ,00 .00 555.65 .00 3,350 4.46 ,00 62,54 1659 31.64 .00 528.21 565,85 .00 ,00 -67,00 ,00 ,00 565.85 ,00 3,350 4.90 .00 68,90 1660 42,92 .00 602.18 645.10 .00 .00 73,10 .00 .00 645,10 ,00 3.350 4,90 ,00 68,80 1661 42.92 ,00 602.18 645,10 .00 ,00 73.70 ,00 .00 643.10 ,00 3.350 4.90 .00 66.80 1662 42.92 .00 600,18 645.10 .00 ,00 73.70 .00 .00 645.10 .00 3.350 .,, •, S • PAYROLL REGISTER COUNTY OF WELD COMPANY NUMBER 60600 04 1S 41 PAGE 3 REGULAR OVERTIME NONTAX SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA SWT NET FISCAL CHECK C HOURS MOORS REIMS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS GROSS HOMIER U OTHER WAGES WAGES ADD COMP WAGES WAGES WAGES WAGES WAGES FAT DEO 'GROSS RESERVE RATE • 02021 CARRIE ADAMS S 00 11.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 2.45 ,00 34,40 1663 74.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.24 .00 228,16 244,40 •' 36.85 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 36.85 244.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 244,40 .00 3.350 • 02024 GILBERT MARIN S 00 1 18.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4,01 .00 56.29 1664 185.50 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 40,65 .00 570.40 611.05 • , 60,30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 • 611.05 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02025 JOE GARCIA 18,00 164.00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 60.30 .00 .00 611.05 .00 3.350 4.01 .00 56.29 1665 40.35 .00 566.55 606.90 • . 60.30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 60.30 606.90 ,OV .00 .OU .00 .00 .00 .00 .OU .00 606.90 .00 3,350 am 02026 WESLEY HARTMAN S 00 i 22,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 4.90 .00 68,80 1666 216.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .04 .00 47,04 ,00 660.06 707,10 • 73.10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 73.70 707,10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 707.10 .00 3.350 `;' 02027 MANUEL 7AMORA S 00 22.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.90 .DO 68.80 1667 • 206.00 .00 .00 .OD .00 .00 .00 .00 45.25 .00 635,05 680.30 1 73.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 75.10 • :? 680.30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 680.30 .00 3.350 02028 JOE FLOR£5 S 00 33.00 .00 .00 ,OD .QO .VO .QO .00 7.35 .00 103.20 1668 • , 243.00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 53.26 .00 747.79 BU►.OS 110.55 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 110.55 0'^ ' 801,05 .00 .DO .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 001.05 .00 3.350 0. E • i1 PAYROLL REGISTER COUNTY OF WELD COMPANY NUMHER 60600 REGULAR OVERTIME NONTAK SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER i HOURS HOURS R£IMB HOURS HOURS HOURS, HOURS HOURS Off., SAGES WAGES ADU COMP SAGES SAGES WAGES WAGES WAGES 02021 CARRIE ADAMS S 00 11.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 74.00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 36.85 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 244.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ID 02024 GILSERT MARIN 16,00 .00 165.50 .00 i r.4 a_ • " S 00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 60.30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 611.05 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02025 JOE GARCIA 16.00 184.00 $ 00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 60.30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 606.90 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 02026 WESLEY HARTMAN 22.00 .00 216.00 .00 s 00 .00 ,06 .00 .VO .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 73.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 101.10 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 d'`' 02027 MANUEL 1AMORA 22.00 .00 206.00 .00 S 00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 73.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 680.30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 0208 JOE FLORES 33.00 243,00 S 00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 110.5$ .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 801.05 O0 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 04 1S SI PAGE 3 FICA SWT NET FISCAL CHECK C GROSS NUMIIfR 0 OTHER FAT OED GROSS RESERVE RATE 2.45 .00 34.90 1663 16,24 .00 226.16 244.40 �r .00 .00 36.85 .00 ,00 244.40 .00 3.350 4.,01 .00 56.29 1664 40.65 .00 $70.40 611.05 .00 .00 60.30 .00 .00 611.05 ,00 3.350 4.01 .00 56.29 40,35 .00 566.55 606.90 1665 .00 .00 60.30 .00 .00 606.90 .00 3.350 4.90 .00 68.80 1666 47,04 .00 660.06 707,10 .00 .00 73.70 .00 .00 707.10 .00 3.350 4.90 30 66.60 1667 45.25 .00 635.05 660.30 .00 O0 73.70 .00 .00 660.30 .00 3.350 7.35 53.26 .00 103.20 .00 747.79 001.05 1668 ,O0 .00 110.55 .00 .00 001.05 .00 3.350 i PAYROLL REGISTER couNrr OF NELD COHPANY MONIER 60800 REGULAR OVER1iME NONTAM SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA SWT HOURS HOURS REIMS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS ',OMER . . WAGES NAG'S ADO COMP WAGES NAGES w0GES WAGES WAGES Fw1 OED 02029 DAN RANGEL S 00 26,50 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 5.90 .00 1256,.50 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 56,25 ,00 88,70 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 846,03 ,00 .00 ,00 .07 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 02030 J4500'800046 9,00 .00 67,00 .00 S 00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .DO ,00 .00 .00 .40 30,15 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 220.95 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 02033 JERRY PRESTON 16.00 ,00 168.00 .00 53.60 .00 618.30 .00 S 00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02035 WILBUR SUCKENDORF S 00 15,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 183,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,04 ,00 ,00 50.25 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .09 .00 .00 602.05 , .00. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02036 DONALD RUCKENDORF 20.00 .00 190.00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 67.00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 625.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 '.00 .00 .00 02037 ROY WERNER 13.00 160.00 S 00 .00 ,00 .00 .04 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .09 43.55 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 592.25 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 2,00 14,60 04 15 81 PAGE 4 NET FISCAL CHECK C GROSS NUMBER 0 GROSS RESERVE RATE eases 769.78 046.03 1669 68.78 806,03 .00 3,350 • 20.15 206.27 220.95 1670 .00 ,00 30.15 .00 .00 220,95 000 3.350 3.56 41,13 .00 .00 50,04 577,17 618,30 1671 ,00 ,00 53.60 ,00 .00 610.30 .00 3.350 3.34 .00 40;91 1672 40.07 .00 561.98 602.05 .00 ,04• 50.25 .00 .00 602.05 .00 3.350 4.46 41.60 bo ,00 .O7 62.54 .00 563.40 625.00 .00 67.00 ,00 625.00 I:. 13 1673 r;l I :I; RID t ,00 3.350 2.90 ,00 40.65 39,02 .00 552.83 592.25 .00 .00 .00 13.55 .00 592.25 1674 ,00 3,350 1 E,' • • a' PATROLL RE6ISTER COUNIT Of s4EL0 CUNPANY NUMBER 60800 RE6ULAR OVERTIME NONTAK SIC% VACATION fUNERAL JURT OTHER HOURS HOURS REIMB MOORS HOURS HOURS. HOURS HOURS *A'.ES »AGES ADU COMP WAGES *AGES 5iAGES *AGES *AGES 0,404 ROM M MATA 74,00 .00 435.50 ,00 PICA S*T OTHER Fht 0E0 04 15 81 PAGE 1 NET FISCAL CHECK GROSS YUNOER'' &RUSS RESERVE RATE M 02 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 16,71 3.01 221.3. 1651 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 95,62 9.93 1.302.03 1.437,90 251.25 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .0U .00 1.437.94 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 '1144 OLGA RAMIREZ 15',50 .00 73,50 .00 S 00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 51.93 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 244.37 .00 .00 .00 :00 .00 .00 .00 02,01 60NNIE PADILLA ' . 23.50 .00 181,50 .00 70,73 .00 597,41 .00 ;}, 02002 ANGIE'GONZALES Oy' i a; 02006 ANANARIE 6.50 101.00 37.00 292.00 .00 .00 5 00 .00 .00 .00 .00, .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .08' .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 123.95 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 959.45 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 02003 CONNIE SHULTZ S 00 30.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 275.00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 t . fq a 100.50 905,00 21.71 329,75 .00 '.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .JO .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ;00 .00 Jn 7* r ys-J ROYHAL S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,SO .00 ,00 00 p.f !ti C 0 10.19 .00 251.25 29.56 .00 1.437.94 .00 5.350 ,( 3045 .00 49.48 1652 16.25 .00 228.12 `' 244.37 ' ,00 .00 51.93 .00 .00 244.37 .00 3.350 5.24 .00 73.49 1653 39.77 .00 558,14 597.91 .00 .00 70.73 .00 .00 597,91 .00 3.350 0.24 ,00 115,71 1654 63,70 .00 B95,67 959.45 .00 .00 123.95 .00 .00 959.45 .00 3.350 6.60 .00 93.82 60.16 .00 844.84 905.00 .00 .00 .00 100.50 .00 905,00 1655 .00 3.350 1.44 .00 20,33 21,92 .00 307,03 329.75 .00 :00 21.78 .00 ,00 329.75 1656 .00 3.350 f- ‘,3 PAYROLL REGISTER COUNTY OF SELO 04 1S 01 COMPANY NUMBER 60800 PAGE 1 REGULAR 00101.0e NONLAA SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER FIr4 so NET FISCAL CHECK HOURS HOURS REIMS HOURS HOURS MOORS HOURS HOURC GROSS NUMBER OTHER WAGES WAGES ADD COMP WAGES WAGES WAGES *AGES WAGES F01 DEO GROSS RESEHVE RATE M 02 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.71 3,01 221.3♦ 1651 .00 .00 .00 .00 95.62 9.93 1.302.83 1.437.94 251.25 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 10.19 .00 25t.25 i.s31.94 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 29.Se .00 1.431.94 .00 3.350 '`01144 OLGA RAMIREZ 1 n 15,50 .00 11 73.50 .00 9 00 .00 .00 .00 48.48 1652 .00 228:12 264,37 51.93 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 51.93 244.37 .00 .00 .00 100 ' .00 .09 .00 .00 .011 244.37 .00 3.350 02001 CONNIE'PADILLA 23.50 .00 i1 101.50 ,00 ID 70.73 .00 597.91 .00 e, . 02002`ANGIE GONZALES �'' 37.00 .00 292.00 .00 123.95 959.45 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00„ .00 .00 5.24 .00 73.49 1653 .00 .00 .00 .0! .00 .00 39.77 .00 ' 558.14 597.91 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 78,73 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 597.91 .00 3.350 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6.24 .00 115.71 1654 . 00 .00 .00 .00 63.78 .00 695.67 959.45 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02003 CONNIE SHULTZ 30.00 .00 275.00 .00 S 00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 123,95 .00 959.45 .00 3.350 .00 .00 .00 .00 6.68 ;90 93.82 .00 .00 .00 .00 60.16 ,00 84s.09 905.00 100.50 .00 .00 .00 .09 .00 .00 .00 905.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02006 ANANARIE ROYHAL 6.50 .00 101.00 .00 21.78 .00 329.75 .00 S 00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 1.05 .00 20.33 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.92 .00 307.03 329.75 .00 .00 .00 .00 .40 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.78 .00 329.75 .00 3.350 L r� •;". •' •4 '3 d PAYROLL REGISTER COUNTY of WEL7+ COMPANY N0HAER 60800 04 15 01 PAGE 2 REGULAR OVERTIME NONTAM SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA SwT NET FISCAL CHECK HOURS HOURS REIMS HbUR3 HOUR5 HOURS HOURS HOURS GROSS NUMSER OTHER «AGES WAGES ADO COHV WAGES RAGES %AGES WAGES %AGES FHT OED GROSS RESERVE RATE 02007 'IOLANDA PAREDEI S 00 35.00 ,00 .00 .00 ,DO .00 .00 ,00 212.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 117.25 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 694,45 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 02008 ROSIN HERNER 1S,00 169.00 50.25 555.65 02011 KARI NIRC13 20,00 171.00 1,80 .00 109,45 46.16 .00 648,21 694.45 ,00 ,00 117,25 .00 .00 694.45 1657 ,00 3.350 S 00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 3.30 .00 46.91 1658 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 36,97 .00 510.68 555,65 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 00 50,25 ,00 ,00 .00 ,OO ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 555,65 .00 3.350 3 00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ;00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 67.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 565.85 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 02012 JUANITA GARCIA 22.00 .00 196.00 ,00 3 00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 73.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 645.10 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02013 4LORIA CERVANTES ' 22.00 .00 196.00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 73,70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 645.10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02015 LUISA GARCIA 22.00 ,00 196,00 .00 73.10 .00 645.10 ,00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00. ,00 .00 4,46 .00 62,54 31,64 ,00 528,21 565.85 ,00 .00 4.90 42.92 .00 .00 0,90 .00 67.00 .00 565.85 .00 611.80 .00 602,18 645,10 .00 3.350 .00 68,80 1661 1659 .00 3.350. 1660 .00 .00 73.10 645,10 42.92 .00 602.18 645.10 .00 ,00 73.70 .00 .00 645,10 .00 3.350 4.90 42.92 .00 .09 .00 66.80 .00 602,10 645.10 .00 73.70 .00 645.10 1b62 .00 3.350 C ft 0 1i �l �i S PAYROLL NEGISIEN CUUNTV OF WELD COMPANY NUmMER 60600 REGULAR OVERTIME WHOA* SICK VACATION FUNERAL JUNY OTHER HOURS HOURS REIMS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS OAGE4 WAGES ADD COMP WAGES NAGE3 WAGES NAGES WAGES 02021 CARRIE ADAMS 11.00 .00 74.00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ".00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 36.65 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 244,40 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 02024 GILEERT MARIN 5 00 16,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1.00 .00 .00 165.50 ,00 . ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 60,30 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 611.05 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 02025 JOE GARCIA 18,00 184,00 S 00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 60.70 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 606.90 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02026 WESLEY HARTMAN 22.00 .0U 216.00 .00 73,70 .00 707,10 .00 02027 MANUEL ZAMORA 22,00 .00 208.00 .00 S 00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .DO .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 $ 00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .40 .00 73,70 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 680,30 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 02020 JOE FLORES S 00 13.00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 247.00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 110.55 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 601.05 .00 .OD ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 04 1S 41 PAGE 3 FICA SOT NET FISCAL CHECK C 64066 NURSER 0 OTHER FAT DED GROSS MESENVE HAIE 2,45 .00 34,40 1665 16,24 .00 220.16 244,4u ,00 .00 36,85 ,00 .00 244,40 ,0U 3.550 4.01 40.65 .00 56.29 ,00 570,40 611.05 1664 .0C .00 60.30 .00 .00 611.05 *00 3.350 4.01 .00 56.29 '1665 40.35 .00 S66,55 606.90 .00 .00 60.30 .00 .00 606.40 .00 3.350 4,40 .00 68,80 1666 47,04 ,00 660.06 707,10 .00 .00 13,70 .00 .00 707.10 .00 3.350 4,90 .00 64.80 1667 45,25 .00 635,05 600.30 .00 .00 ,73.70 .00 ,00 '480,30 .00 0.330 7.35 .44 103.20 1666 53.26 .00 741,79 601,05 .00 .00 ,00 110,55 ,00 601.05 .00 3,350 l COUNTY OF ,VETO COMPANY NUMHER 60000 REGULAR OVERTIRE HOURS HOURS RAGES 6AGES 02029 JAN RANGEL 26.50 256..50 NUNTAK SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY REIMS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS A00 COMP RAGES RAGES NAGFS WAGES S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00, .00 .00 06.76 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 646.03 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 02030 JASON'SRUOKS 9.00 ,00 67.00 .00 30,15 ,00 220,95 .00 02033 JERRY PRESTON 16.00 .00 166.00 .00 OTHER HOURS WAGES 00 15 SS PAGE 4 FICA SWT NET FIOCAL CNQCK C GROSS NURSER 0 ,OTHER FWT UEO GROSS RESERVE RATE .00 5.90 00 62.44 :166♦ .00 56.25 .00 709.16 046.03 ' .00 .00 .00 00.70 .00 ,00 .00 0:6.03 .00 3.350 S 00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 53.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 610.30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 02035 WILHUR BUCKENDURF 15.00 ,00 103.00 ,00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,=)0 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 50.25 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .DO ,00 602.05 .00. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02036 DONALD RUCKENDORF 20.00 ,00 190.00 ,00 3 00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .OD .09 .00 .00 67.00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 625.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 '.00 ,00 .00 02037 ROY WERNER 13.00 160.00 ,on .00 .04 .00 5 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 43,55 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 592.25 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 2.00 .00 20.15 10.60 .00 206.27 220.95 1670 .00 ,00 30.15 .00 .00 220.95 .00 3.350 3.56 01.13 .00 .00 50.0♦ 571.17 614,30 1671 .00 .00 53.60 .00 .00 610.50 .00 3.350 3,34 .00 46.91 1672 40.07 .00 561.44 602,05 .00 .00 50.25 .00 .00 602.05 .00 3.350 4.06 .00 62.54 41.60 .00 503.40 625.00 1673 .00 .00 61.00 .00 .00 625.00 .00 3.350 2.90 .00 40.65 1674 39.2 .00 552.03 592.25 .00 .00 41.55 .00 .00 592.25 .00 7.350 6 I1 Lid PAYROLL REGISTER N COUNTY OF RELO COMPANY NUMBER 60800 REGULAR OVERTIME MORTAR SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURT O1RER FICA HOURS 1100103 REIMO HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HADES RAGES ADP COMP 44011 WAGES *AGES MACES RAGES ENT 02038 ROBERT BREHM J 00 22.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ♦.90 196.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 00 .00 42.92 13.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 645.10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 l 02039 TIMOTHY SMOCK 1 12.90 .00 .00 21fi.00 .00 .00 73.10 718.80 3 00 .00 .00 .90 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02041 DAVID NARANJO 22.00 .00 196.00 .00 13.10 .00 645.10 .00 02042 DAVID TRUJILLO 8.00 .0U 180.00 .00 26,9^ 591.50 02043 JOSE OUTRO2 22.00 .00 196.00 .00 3 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 3 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 73.10 645.10 02046 DALE RICE 19,50 115,50 00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .OQ .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 65.33 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 010 575.82 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.90 47.81 .00 ,00 4.90 42.92 04 1S 81 PAGE ! SWI NE I FISCAL CIIEC0 GROSS NUMBER OTHER DEO GROSS RESERVE RAZE .00 60.80 .00 602.15 645.10 1673 .00 13.70 .00 645.10 .00 3.350 .00 68.80 . 00 67009 718.80 .00 73.10 .00 718.00 . 00 60.80 .00 602.10 645.10 1616 1611 .00 .00 13.70 .00 .00 645,10 .00 3.330' 1.78 39.35 .00 25.02 .00 552.15 591.50 1678 .00 .00 26.00 .00 .00 591.50 .00 1.350 4.90 .00 68.00 42x92 .00 602.10 643.10 1619 .00 .00 73.10 .00 .00 645.10 .00 $.350 4.34 .00 60.99 38.29 .00 531.33 375,02 .00 .00 .00 515.82 .00 $.350 O 0 65.33 1600 C 0 PAYROLL REGISTER r, COUNTY OF WEIEI COMPANY NUMRFR 60800 REGULAR HOUND WAGES WAGES 02041 NAVONIA JARAMTLLU 20,00 .00 $28.00 .00 61.00 ,00 423.40 .00 02049 BEATRTEE DELACMOZ 33:00 ,00 269,00 ,00 1 110.55 666.40 1' 02050 JOHN SCOTT $6.00 143.00 00FN IHE NUNIAX SICK VACATION 'UNCIAL JURY OTHER NOUNS RF.IMB NOUNS MOORS .MOORS .NOUNS HOURS A00 COMP *AGES WAGES WAGES OASES wAVE3 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .n0 .00 .0C .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 FICA FRI 04 I5 61 RAGE 6 SKI NET FISCAL CHECK C 0406$ MOWER 0 OTHER UE0 64030 RESERVE NATE .00 ♦.46 .00 62.64 1641 .00 46.10 .00 395.62 ♦23.00 .00 .00 .00 67.00 .0'0 .00 .00 423.40 .00 5.350 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 s 90 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 53.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 410.05 .00 .00 .ou .00 .00 .00 .00 02034 UELORES VELASOUE1 22.00 .00 112.00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 73.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 564.20 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 02055 RON1N ROOFS 22.00 206.00 3 00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 13.10 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 604.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02056 BECKY ABRFO 33.00 295.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 110.55 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .60 ,00 969.5 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 59.07 .00 .00 3.56 31,25 .00 .00 4.90 37.53 .00 .00 1.90 45,55 .00 .00 1.35 64.44 .00 .00 .00 103.20 .00 829.3] .00 tto.. .00 664.40 .00 50.04 .00 436.60 .40 57.60 .00 470,05 .00 60.60 .00 526.67 .00 13.70 .00 564.20 .00 66.60 . 00 619.26 .00 73.70 ,00 644.00 . 00 103.20 .00 00401 .00 IID,S3 .00 964.15 1642 604,40 .00 3.350 1603 470.01 .00 3.350 1664 564,20 .00 3.$50 1685 664.00 .00 3.350 1666 969.25 .00 1050 1 i' CUUNTY OF wtLO CUNVANV NUMBER 60100 REGULAR OVERTIME NONTAK SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA SOT NET FISCAL CHECK C HOURS HOURSREIms MOONS MOORS HOURS MOORS HOURS CROSS NUMBER 0 OTHER RAGES WAGES RDO CORP wA6E3 wA6E3 AA6ES *ACES wA6E3 F*T 0E0 GROSS RESENVE RATE PAYNoLL RESISTER 02057 TONY 60NZALE5 24.00 129.00 $ 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 5.55 .00 15,03 1601 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 20.74 .00 403.41 032.15 00,40 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 80,40 432.15 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 432.15 .OV 3.350 020S9 NOSkRT MUNOZ 33.00 .00 261.00 .00 110.55 .00 923.60 .00 02062 ALAN HER6ENREDER 32,10 .00 113.00 .00 106.60 .00 368.36 .00 1 02063 6ERARDO FLORES 20.00 .00 153.00 .00 1266 MANIA ESTER GONZALES S 00 3 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 S 00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 S 00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 61.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 505.55 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.33 .00 103.20 61,41 .00 862.1• ♦23,60 1600 .00 .00 110.55 .00 .00 923.60 .00 3.370 1.24 .00 101.60 20.51 .00 344.0S 360.56 1600 .00 .00 106.60 .80 .00 368.56 .00 3,]50 4.46 .00 62.50 33.62 .00 011.93 505.55 .00 .00 61.00 .00 .00 505.55 .00 1690 3.350 22.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ♦00 4.90 ,00 68.00 1691 192.00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .09 .04 42.00 .00 $09.20 031.20 13.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ".00 .00 .00 73.70 631.20 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 631.20 .00 3.370 02067 HAW6ARITA GONZALES 31.00 .00 267.00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 " 103.65 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 000.95 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 00 6.91 .00 ♦6.91 1692 50.50 .00 022.31 080.95 .00 .00 103.69 .00 .00 080.95 .00 3.350 COUNTY OF WEL1 COMPANT NUM0ER 60600 04 15 01 PAGE a S •, REGULAR OVERTIME MONTAN SIGN VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA SNT NET FISCAL CRECN C HOURS NOUNS REIMS HOURS NOUNS HOURS HOURS HOURS OTHER WAGES WAGES ADO CORP WALES WAGES WAGES WAGES WAGES %WI OEU GRUBS NESENVF RATE RROSS 4040ER 0 env, ANA MARIA CASTILLO S 00 33.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1,35 .00 103620 1693 206,90 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 63.00 .00 054655 941.55 110.55 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 110.55 941.55 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 941.55 .00 3.350 41, `j 02010 SRENOA PEVLER S 00 , ,33.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ` 292.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 600 110.55 ` 960.20 } 02071 LYDIA 13.00 lea.so '• LOPEZ .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .oa .00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 600 43.55 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 619.03 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 02072 OLGA GONIALES 40.00 .00 84.00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 600 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 134.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .09 .00 .00 270.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02074 TERRI GONZALES S 00 t2.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 204.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 600 .00 13.10 .00 .00 .00 600 .00 690 .00 670.40 .00 .00 600 .00 .00 .00 .00 02013 MARIA DORA SECEPRA 22.00 .00 201.00 .00 9 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .:10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .04 " 13.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 600 660.35 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1.35 .00 103620 1644 63.84 .00 096.36 950.20 .00 .00 110.55 .00 .00 900.20 .00 3.350 2.90 41.22 ,00 40.65 169! .00 510.63 619.05 .00 .00 43.55 .00 .00 619.55 600 3.350 .91 .00 125.09 1696 10.49 .00 252.41 210.40 .00 .00 134600 .00 600 210.40 .00 7.350 4.90 .00 68.60 44.39 ,00 625601 670.40 1691 .00 .00 13.10 .00 .00 670.00 .00 56350 4.40 ♦ 3.41 .00 .00 .00 60.00 1690 .00 616.44 660.35 .00 13.10 .00 660.55 .00 3.350 • • COUNTY OF WELD COMPANY NUMOCk 60000 0016011 REGISTER 04 IS 01 PAGt 9 REGULAR OVERT:Mt NONTAK SICK VACATIDN FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA SWT NET FISCAL CHECK C <1 HOURS HOURS REIMS HOURS HOURS MOORS HOURS HOURS SOUSA NUHOER 0 O. OTHER WAGES ++AGES ADD COMP WAGES WAGES WAGES WA6f3 WAGES FW! DEO GROSS NESENVI RATE; • I frl{Y 3 02076 DENESE M ALEK 22.00 .00 152.00 .00 .00 .00 3 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 00 .00 .00 .09 .00 73.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 502.20 .00 .O0 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 01003 BOB SANDOVAL 10.00 .00 120.00 .00 .00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 60.30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 395.50 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02084 MANUEL BARBER(' 22.00 .00 139.50 .00 .00 .00 13.70 .00 .00 464.03 .00 .00 02007 LEAHNAREHIME 17.75 .00 197,00 .00 S 00 ,00 .04 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 $ 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 59.46 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 643.46 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02090 RICKY PROCHASKA 34,00 .00 147.00 .00 .00 .00 $ 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.00 .00 60.00 1699 33.39 .00 460.01 502.20 .00 .00 13.10 .00 .00 502.20 .00 3.350 4.01 .00 36.29 1700 26,30 .00 369.20 395.50 .00 .00 60.30 .00 .00 395.50 .00 3.350 4.90 .00 60.00 1101 30.50 .00 429.24 459.05 .00 .00 13.70 .00 .00 459.63 .00 3.350 3.95 .00 55.51 1102 42.79 .00 600.67 643.46 .00 .00 59.46 .00 .00 643.46 .00 3.350 7.57 .00 106,33 1703 32.39 .00 454.56 ♦46.9S 1 113.90 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .09 .00 .00 .00 113.90 4116.95 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 406.95 .00 1.350 02094 MARTO AUGUSTINE 5 00 22.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.90 .00 60.00 1704 194.00 .00 .DO .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 42.45 .99 595.45 637.90 73.10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 637.90 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 73.70 ,00 .00 637,90 .00 3.350 i • •• 4 •' • • • • PAYROLL REGISTER COUNTY OF WELD COMPANY NUMBER 60600 04 15 81 PAGE 10 REGULAR OVERTIME NUNTAX SICK VACATIUN FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA SMT NET FISCAL CHECK C HOURS HOURS REIMS YOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS GROSS NUMBER D OTHER RAGES WAGES ADO COMP WAGES MACES WAGES WAGES WAGES ENT DEO GROSS RESERVE RATE 02045 SARAH GARZA 22.00 .00 192.00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 73.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 631.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02099 DANIEL GARCIA S 00 22.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 170.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 73.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 362.00 .00 .00 .00 .J0 .00 .00 .00 1 02100 PAT VALENCIA 12.00 .00 167.50 .00 9 OD .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 40.20 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 550.63 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02102 VTC81 RERIG 22.50 157.00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .OD .00 .00 ,00 .00 .no .00 .00 .Oo .00 75.38 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 514.46 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02103 TERESA HAINES S 00 22.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 168.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 73.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 619.30 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 02105 STELLA AOAM1 S 00 39.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 342.Oo .Oo .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 130.65 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1.123.20 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4,90 .00 66.80 42.03 .00 589.61 631.10 1703 .00 .00 13.70 .00 .00 631.10 .00 5.350 4,90 .00 60.80 1706 37.79 .00 524.61 562.00 .00 .00 73.70 .00 ,00 562.00 .00 3.350 2.67 .00 37.53 36.62 .00 514.01 550,64 1707 .00 .00 40.20 .00 .00 550.63 .00 3.350 5.01 .00 10.37 1708 34.55 .00 464.91 519.46 .00 .00 75.38 .00 .00 519.46 .00 3.350 4.90 .00 68.80 1709 41.20 .00 576.10 619.30 .00 .00 73.70 .00 .00 634.30 .00 3.150 8,69 74.69 .00 121.96 .00 1.048.51 1.123.20 1710 .00 .00 130.65 .00 .00 1.121.20 .00 3.150 • tie '* • e PAYROLL NE, I5TER tawdry OF NELO 0. 15 At COm0ANY NUMtIEN 60600 PAGE 11 NEBULAR OVERTIMEMON'AN SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA SRI NET FISCAL CMELA C MDURS HOURS REIMS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS GROSS NURSER U OTHER RAGES HAGES ADO COMP RAGES aASES WAGES 'RAGES VASES Fit OEU BROSS RESERVE RACE 02106 DEBORAH'PORE 32.00 .00 233.25 .00 .00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 t07.20 .uo .00 .uo ,00 ,00 .00 .00 770.89 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 02107 GLORIA DURAN 22.50 .00 212.75 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 75.36 .DO .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 10I.97 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 02108 MARIA VASQUEZ 22.00 .00 A 157.50 .00 5 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 73.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .516.63 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 94800 HAR!!)tel 4400 .00 ,, 4 .00 /63 ii1y+,,.00 021101L0RI OifiimAN 23.00 .• .00 115,00° ,00 r 11'7.05 ,316.08 02115 KIM AL8ERt 25.00 162.00 ,00 S 00,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 S 00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,OC ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .08 .0'. 03.75 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 535.70 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 35.64 1.13 .00 100.07 tilt 51.26 .00 719,61 710.69 .00 .00 tol.2o ,00 .00 770.69 .00 3,350 5,01 .00 70.37 1712 46,60 .00 657,29 701.97 ,00 .00 75.30 .00 .00 701.97 .00 3.350 4,90 .00 60.00 1713 34,36 .00 4.2,27 516.63 .00 .00 73.10 .00 00 516.63 .00 3.350 4.90 .00 60.00 1714. 42.45 .00 595.45 637.90 .00 .00 73.70 .00 .00 637.90 .00 3.350 5.12 .00 71.93 36.49 ,00 540.39 576.80 1715 .00 .00 77,05 .00 .00 570.66 .00 3.350 5.57 .00 „CO .00 .00 .00 78.16 .00 500.06 .00 63.75 ,00 533.70 1716 535.70 .00 3.350 • • t ;• PAYROLL REGISIER COUNtY O1 MELD COMPANY NUMBER 60400 OA 15 61 PAGE 12 REGULAR OVERTIME SUNTAN SICK VACATION "FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA SW1 NE1 FISCAL CHECK C HOURS MOORS REIMS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS *ROSS RUNNER 0 OTHER RAGES MACES ADO COMP RAGES WAGES RAGE* RAGES RAGES FRY OED GROSS RESERVE RATE " • 02119 ROSA DELEON 22.00 190.00 73.70 625.50 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 02122 OORA SUE ALVAREZ S 00 20.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 170.25 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 67.00 .00 .00 .00 „DO ,00 .00 .00 591.14 .00 .O0 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02123 ESTHER ARMIJO 33.00 .00 207.00 .00 4,90 .00 60,00 41.61 .00 503.09 625.50 1717 ,00 .00 13,70 .00 .00 625.50 .00 3.350 4.46 .00 .62.54 39,71 .00 551.4! 591,14 1710 . 00 .00 67.00 .00 .00 597,14 .00 3.350 S 00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.35 ,00 103.20 1719 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 62,14 .00 45^.96 943.70 110.55 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 943.10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02120 ADAM SENA 24,00 221.00 5 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 00.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 727,10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02129 KEN SANCHEZ 9.00 210.00 S 00 .00 .JO .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 30.15 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 007.25 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 - .00 02131 JOE E 8ENAVIDt/ 22.00 .00 190.00 .00 .00 .00 110.55 .00 .00 943,70 .00 3,350 5.35 .00 75.05 46.36 .00 610,74 127.10 1720 .00 ,00 00.40 .00 .00 727.10 .00 3.350 2.00 54.90 .00 , 00 S DO .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.90 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ♦1.62 13.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 625.50 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 „GO .00 . 00 . 00 .00 .00 26.15 620.21 30.15 6437.21 .00 60.40 .00 503.80 625.50 .00 13.10 .00 625.50 1721 507.25 .00 3.350 1122 .00 3,350 i • • • i i` i •)) a• ^t PAYROLL PEGISTER COUNTY OF AELU COMPANY NUMBER 00000 Oo 15 ?1 PACE 13 REGULAR OVENTIAK NUNTAX SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY 07N£R FICA SAT NET FISCAL CHECK C HOURS HOURS REINS .HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS GROSS NUMOER 0 OTHER WAGES WAGES ADO COHP WAGES AAGES WAGES WAGES MACES FAT DED GROSS RESERVE RATE 02133 FRANCISCO RIVERA 27.50 .00 197.50 .00 $ 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .04 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 92.13 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 649.13 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02136 BRENDA BASS S 00 22.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .04 106,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ".00 .00 73.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 611.10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02131 NAOMI DELGADO 16.00 .00 159.00 ,00 $ 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6.13 43.19 .00 06,00 .00 605.94 649.13 1723 .00 .00 92.13 .00 .00 649.13 .00 3.350 4.90 .00 60.80 1724 40.45 .00 570,45 611,10 .00 .00 73.70 .00 .00 611.10 .00 3.350 4.01 .00 56.29 1725 34.55 .00 404.85 519.40 60.30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 00,30 519.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 519.40 .00 3.350 02138 DONALD DAMIAN S 00 20.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 182.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 67.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 597.10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02140 KIM NALWI7Z 22.00 194.00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 73.70 .00 .00 .00 .90 .00 .00 .00 637.90 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02144 LINO SALAZAR 20.00 .00 it 182.00 ,00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 67.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 599.20 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.46 .00 62.54 39.74 .00 557.92 591.70 1726 .00 .00 67.00 .00 .00 597.70 .00 3.350 4.90 42.45 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 60.00 .00 595.45 637.90 .00 3.350 1720 73.70 637.90 ♦,46 .00 61.54 39.00 .00 559.32 599.20 1721 .00 .00 67.00 .00 .00 599.20 .00 3.350 • • • • • 1, I • ,1 • • • w' • 4. PAYROLL REGISTER COUNTY OF WELD COMPANY NURSER 60600 REGULAR OVERTIHE HOURS HOURS riAGE5 WAGES 02146 PAULA KERCNER 36.00 .00 299.00 ,00 NONTAX SICK VACATION FUNE114L JURY OTN£A REINS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOOPS ADO COwP wA6ES wAGFS WAGES WAGES 'AWES S 00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .0^ . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 120,60 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 984.15 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02147 ARMAND KLANITTER 27.00 ,00 225.00 .0t 90.45 .00 741.75 .00 02146 PRUOC D0 22.00 ,00 150.00 ,00 73.70 ,00 502.50 ,00 02150 SE M 6AACIA 16,00 ,00 162,00 ,00 60.30 1 596,70 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ;00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 H 00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 , 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 S'.,'` 02151 CAROLYN RAHOS S 00 27,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 234,25 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 90.45 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 •,, 766,93 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 • t 02153 EN0N7 NARTINEZ 13.50 .00 179,00 .00 33,42 .00 .00 04 15 61 PAGE 14 FICA SMT NET FISCAL CHECK 68056 NUMBER 0 OTHER F'T OED GRUBS RESERVE RATE 6.02 .00 112.56 65.43 .00 916.72 964.15 1709 .00 .00 120.60 ,00 .00 964,15 .00 3.350 6.01 .00 64,44 3730 49.32 .00 692.43 141.75 .00 .00 90,45 ,00 ,00 741.75 .00 3.350 1,90 .00 60.60 1731 ,00 459,06 50'.50 .AO 73.70 .00 502.50 .60 3.350 4,01 .00 56,29 1732 39.70 ,00 557.00 596.70 .00 .00 60.30 .00 .00 596,70 .00 3.350 6.01 ,00 64.44 1733 51,11 .00 717.62 166.93 .00 ,00 90,45 ,00 .00 766.93 .00 3,350 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 3.01 .00 44.12 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 36.96 ,00 547.19 566.17 45.23 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 566,17 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1734 .00 ,00 45.23 .00 .00 566,17 .00 3.350 t s i COUNTY OF tELD COMPANY NonA ER 60800 REGULAR 0!'ERTIHE HOURS HOURS iwAGEs WAGES i 02155 DEANNE BENNE 39,00 .00 232.00 .00 i 130.65 .00 765.45 .00 NONTAX REIMS AGO COMP PATROLL REGISTER SICK VACATION FUNERAL %Mgr OTHER HOURS SOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS WAGES WAGES WAGES wAGES WAGES 5 00 .00 ,00 .04 .60 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 04 15 61 PAGE 1S FICA! SW1 NET FISCAL CHECK ( GROSS NVAIER 0 OTHER ENT DEO GROSS RESERVE RATE 6.69 .00 tel.'s 113S 50.09 .00 714,46 765,45 .00 .00 130.65 .00 ,00 765.45 ,00 3.350 02156 ORUCE GRIEGO S 00 i 6.75 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1.50 .00 21.1t • 11,25 .D0 ,00 .90 .DO ,00 .00 ,00 15.31 .00 215,03 • Y • • k 22.61 231.20 oats. PAUL RUI2 22.00 60.00 73,70 201.00 1736 231.20 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 22.61 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 231.20 .00 3.350 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .Oo ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 02160 ERNESTO BECERRA 22,40 .00 179.00 .00 $ 90 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 73.70 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 569.66 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 02161 DONA SANCHEZ S 00 22.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .04 ,00 4.90 .00 66.80 1739 192.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 42.03 .00 509.67 631.70 4,10 13.36 .00 .00 .00 66,00 .00 187.60 201.00 1137 .00 73.70 .00 201.00 .00 3.350 4.90 .00 66.80 1738 39.22 ,00 550.44 5,19,66 .00 .00 73.70 .00 .00 5.9,66 .00 3.350 73.70 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 13,70 631.70 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ..00 .00 ,00 611.70 ,00 3;350 02163 BRENDA HONARES S 00 25.50 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .031 5.60 .00 79.75 1760 96.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.21 .00 297,90 3;9.11 65.43 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 319,11 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00' ,00 85.43 .00 ,00 319,11 ,00 3.350 PAYROLL REGISTER • • a COUNTY OF HELD COMPANY NOW8ER 60800 04 15 81 PACE 16 REGULAR OVERTIME NORIA% SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA SNT NET FISCAL CHECK C HOURS HOURS REIMS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS GROSS NINMEN 0 OINER WAGES WAGES ADD COMP WAGES WAGES WAGES WAGES NA GS FAc OED GROSS RESERVE RATE 02164 ROSE MARY PACHECO S 00 25,50 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 93.00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 85.43 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 307,56 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 92168 MARK MARFIL 22.00 164,00 5.68 20.45 .00 .00 79,75 287.11 307,56 1741 ,00 .00 65.43 .00 .00 307,56 .00 3,350 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.90 .00 64.80 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ;00 ,00 35.85 ,00 905,05 538,00 73,70 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 538,90 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 02170 MAUREEN PIERCE 24,50 ,00 iso.00 sou 82,08 ,00 510.91 ,00 02173 9AVIO HOOKER 22,00 ,00 191,00 ,00 $ 00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 > .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 S 00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,90 .00 .00 73,70 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 627.35 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,t7 ,00 .00 02176 ROSEN SENDE JO 6.00 .00 186.00 ,00 20.10 ,00 611,10 .00 02177 SUSAN MENDOZA 6.00 .00 234,75 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 $ 00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.10 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 770.48 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 1742 ,00 ,00 73,70 .00 ,00 538.90 ,00 3.350 5.46 ,00 16,62 1143 33.98 ,00 476,93 510.91 .00 .00 ,00 .00 82.00 510,91 .00 3.350 4.90 .00 68,80 1744 41,73 ,00 585,62 627.35 .00 .00 73,70 .00 ,00 627.35 ,00 3.350 1.34 .00 16.76 1745 40,65 .60 570.45 611,10 .00 .00 20,10 ,09 .00 611.10 .00 3,350 1.3• .00 18.76 51.21 ,00 719.27 770,48 1146 .00 ,00 ,00 20.10 .00 .00 ,00 770.48 .00 3.350 PAYROLL REGISTER COUNTY OF WELD COMPANY NUMBER SOB00 04 15 81 PAGE 17 REGULAR OVERTIME NONTAX SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA SST NET FISCAL CHECK C HOURS HOURS RE1.M8 HOURS HOURS HOURS SOURS HOURS CROSS NUMBER 0 OTHER WAGES NAGES ADD COMP WAGES WAGES WAGES WAGES SAGE$ FS? DEO GROSS RESERVE RATE 02:80 FRANK HATA 20.00 174.50 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00_ .00 .00 .00 .00 67,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 512.08 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02101 AUDREY MORENO S 00 22,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 204,0O .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 73.10 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 671.90 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02184 LISA OELANGE 21.50 .00 190.50 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.46 .00 62,54 35,06 .00 534.02 572.08 1747 .00 .00 67,00 .00 .00 572,08 .00 3,350 4.90 .00 68,80 44,70 .00 627.20 671.90 .00 .00 .00 73.10 .00 671.90 1748 .00 3.350 4.79 .00 67,24 41.57 .00 583.62 625.19 1749 72.03 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .40 .00 .00 .00 72.03 625.19 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 625.19 .00 3.350 02185 PEGGY HANSEN 21,50 .00 166.50 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 72.03 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 544.80 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02186 AMELIA GARCIA 15.00 .00 151.50 .00 4.79 .00 67,24 1750 36.23 .00 508.57 544.80 ,00 .00 12,03 .00 .00 544.80 ,00 3.350 1 I 0 S S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 3,34 .00 46,91 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 33.11 .00 464.92 498.03 50,25 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 498,03 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02181 SANDRA LOPEZ 12.00 .00 177.00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .OO .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 40.20 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 581.95 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1751 .00 .00 50,25 .00 .00 498,03 .00 3.350 2.67 .00 37,53 36,70 .00 543,25 581.95 ,00 .00 40,20 .00 .00 581.95 1752 .00 3.350 Q PAYROLL REGISTER COUNTY OF WELD COMPANY NUMNFR 60800 04 15 81 PAGE 18 REGULAR OVERTIME NONTAX SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA SNI NET FaSCAL CHECK C HOURS HOURS REIMO HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS GROSS NUMBER 0 OTHER WAGER WAGES A00 COMP WAGES MACES RACES WAGES *AGES EST D£0 GROSS RESERVE RATE 6.01 .00 84.44 1753 55.07 .00 773,28 028.35 (i4' 90,45 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 90.45 828.35 .00 .0^ ,00 ,00 .00 .DO .00 .00 .00 828.35 .00 3.350 C 02109 DANA ALON10 S 00 27.50 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6.13 .00 66.00 1754 ell .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 53,53 .00 751.31 004.84 92,13 ,00 ,00 .0 0 ,00 .00 .00 .DO .00 .00 92.13 Q 004,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 801.64 .00 3.350 02190 RAMOS JOSE S 00 20,00 .00 ,00 .00 .90 .00 ,00 ,00 4.46 .00 62.54 1755 182,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 34.68 ,00 559,32 599.20 02188 LINNIA ATKINSON S 00 27.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 251.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 67,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 599.20 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 02191 SOCORRO GARCIA 22,00 .00 196,00 ,00 S 00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 73,70 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 644,10 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 02192 MARY ANN GARZA S 00 22,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 192,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 4,90 42,85 .00 .0D .00 67,00 .00 599.20 .00 68,80 ,00 601,25 .00 73.70 .00 644.10 4.90 .00 68.00 42.00 ,00 509.20 631.20 .00 3.350 1756 644.10 ,00 3.350 1757 73,70 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 73,70 631,20 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,D0 631,20 ,00 3,350 02194 PAULA HERN.ANDEZ 20.00 .00 92,00 .00 $ 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.46 .00 62.54 19,6♦ ,00 275.56 295.20 1758 67,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ' .00 61,00' 295.20 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 295,20 .00 3,350 C D COUNTY OF '+GELD COMPANY NUMBER 60800 REGULAR OVERTIHE HOURS HOURS *AGES WAGES 00196 RON DIMON 20,00 184,00 67,00 605,90 NONTAM REINS ADO COMP SICK' HOURS NAGES PAYROLL REGISTER 04 15 81 PAGE 19 VACATIUN FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA SIAT NET FISCAL CHECK HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS GROSS NUMBER OTHER RAGES *AGES 0AGES *AGES 701 DED GROSS RESERVE RATE S 00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4,46 .00 62.54 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00. 40,32 .00 565.58 605,90 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 67.00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 605.90 02197 8AR8ARA GARCIA 27,00 ,00 236,00 .00 .00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6,01 ,00 .00 .00 .00 51,60 90,45 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 775.85 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 02199 HUNG CHI LANI 11.00 .00 77.00 .00 .00 ,00 S 00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 2.45 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.97 36,85 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 255.20 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02201 TAMMY MARFIL 22,00 .00 200.00 .00 73.70 .00 657.50 .00 02202 JESSE SANDOVAL 22.00 .00 188.00 .00 73.70 .00 619:30 .00 02203 PATSY SANOOVAL 22,00 ,00 192,00 .00 17,70 ,00 631.70 .00 ,00 ,00 S 00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.90 . 00 .00 .00 .00 43.73 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 S 00 .00 ,00 1759 .00 3.350 .00 84,44 .00 724.25 775.85 1760 .00 90.45 .00 775.85 .00 3.350 ;00 34,40 ,00 238,23 255,20 1761 .00 36,85 .00 255.20 .00 3.350 .00 00.80 .60 613.77 657,50 1762 .00 73.70 ,00 657.50 .00 3.350 .00 .00 .00 .01 4.90 .00 69.80 .00 .00 .00 .00 41.20 .00 578,10 619,30 .00 . 00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 4.90 42,03 .00 73,70 .00 619,30 .00 68.80 .00 5.39.67 1763 .00 3.350 631.70 1764 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 - .00 -.00 73.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 631.70 .00 3.350 o; YCl • r 553.95 COUNTY Of WELD COMPANY NUMBER 60000 REGULAR OVERTIME HOURS HOURS WAGES WAGES -02204 JOHN VIALPAN00 24.00 .00 200.50 .00 80.40 659,68 02207 CRYSTAL 22.00 196,00 13.70 645.10 PAYROLL RECISTER- NORIA* SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER REIMS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS MOORS ADD COMP NIKES WAGES SAGES WAGES WAGES FRY S 00 _ . 00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 5.35 .00 .00 .00 ,.00 .00 .00 43.09 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 RODRIGUEZ 00 .00 02211 FL70A CRUZ 22.00 167,00 S 00 .00 .00 ,06 .00 .00 . 00 .00 '.00 .00'' ,00 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .Oe .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 4.40 .00 42.12' .00 .00 .00 _. .00 S 00 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .0i .00 73.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 02215'LUANN'TUTLE 22.00 .00 149,00 ,00 73,70 .00 490,65 .00 02217 TONY VALDEZ 20.00 ,00 102.00 00 67.00 -599.20 02220 DONALD 21.00 140.50 70.35 465,06 ,00 .00 RENCH .00 ,00 .00 .00 04 is 87 PAGE 20 SST NET FISCAL CHECK GROSS NUMBER OTHER DEO GROSS .00 75.05 .00 515.79 .00 80.40 .00 659,68 .00 6!.80 .00 842,18 .00 73.70 .00 645.14- 4.10 .00 60,80 36.85 .00 517.10 553.95 .00 .00 .00 .00 S 00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 00 .00 4,90 32.63 .00 .00 S 00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 4,46 .00 .00 .04 .00 w00 .00 39.88 ,00 .00 .00 .04 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .40 S'00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 400 .00 -.00 .00 .90 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .09 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .09 - .00 640 7500 - .00 553.95 .00 68.80 .00 458.02 .09 73.70 .00 490,65 ,00 62.54 .00 559.32_ 599.20 we0 6.7:,00 .. .00 519,20 4660 .00 65.67 30.94 .00 434.12 465.06 .40 70.35 - .00 .00 465,06 RESERVE RATE n Pi, u1 _461 1765 659.68 ,00 3,350 1766 6t$.10 .00- -3.352 1767 .00 3.350 490,65 1768 .00 3.350 1769 .00 3.350-- 1770 . .r : 9 • * • t • PAYROLL REGISTER COUNTY OF WELD 04 15 01 COMPANY NUMBER 60800 PAGE 21 REGULAR OVERTIME NONTAX SICK VACATION FUNERAL. JURY OTHER FICA OWT NET FISCAL CHECK C HOURS HOURS REIMS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS MOORS GROSS summit 0 - OTMER WAGES WAGES ADO COMP WAGES WAGES WAGES WAGES WAGES FRI OEO GROSS RESERVE RATE 02211 MACELIA SENIOR 22,00 .00 210.00 .00 .09 .00 S 00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.90 46,30 .00 .00 68,80 649.70 696,09 1771 73.70 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 73.70 696,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 696.00 .00 3,350 02222 NORMA SIFUENTEI $ 00 16.50 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 3.68 .00 51.60 1772 152.50 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00' 33.51 .00 670.37 503,00 55.28 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 55.28 503.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .f0 .00 503.08 .00 3.350 02223 RAMON FLORES S 00 38,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .Do .61 0,47 00 '118.03 17)7 184,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,Vq 90.17 .00 563.73 603,90 127.30 603,90 ,00 ,00 42225 TINA WERNER 22,00 ,00 194.00 .00 .69 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .0J .00 .00 .00 S 00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 73.70 .00 .00 .00 .4y .00 .00 .!0 644.40 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02228 RUDY LOFRA 19,50 166.50 5 00 .00 .00 ,OV ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 4.90 42.87 ,06 ,C4 .00 ,0S WOO 603.90 a s ` i • yri .09 3.350 • ,00 68.80 .00 601.53 644.40 .00 73,70 .00 644,40 1774 .00 3.350 4,34 ,00 60,99 36.20 .00 599,30 545.66 1775 65,33 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 600 .00 .00 65.33 545,66 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 -545.66- .00 3.350 S 02230 LARISSA HATCH 5 00 22,00 ,00 ,80 .00 ,40 .00 .00 ,00 4.90 ',Oi 68.80 1116 41206.00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 45.31 .00 635.79 681,10 r 73,70 .00 .00 .pp .00 ;00 :00 .00 .09 .00 73,70 681,10 41 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,09 .00 681.10 .00 3.350 • fy • • • r • COUNTY Of WELD COMPANY NOMNER 60600 REGULAR• HOURS PAYROLL REGISTER OVERTIME NONTAK SICKVACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER HOURS REINS MOORS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS KAGFS 'NA&ES ADO COMP WAGES WAGES WAGES WAGES WAGES 02231 01101 REYEZ 22.00 .00 102.75 .00 73.70 .00 601.72 .00 3 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00. .00 02232 JOHN HERRERA $ 00 22.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 174.00 .00 .0C .00 .00 .40 .09 .00 73.70 .00 .00 .00 .0v .00 .00 .00 577.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02235 REOECCA'GONZALES 26,00 .00 257.00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 67.10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 645,45 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02236 JOEL'SANCHEZ 22.00 .00 166.00 .00 73.70 611,60 0223' OLGA LOPEZ 42,00 194,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 S 00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .0% .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .04 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 00 S 00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .60 .00 .00 140.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 637',90 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02236 JANE PALACIO �< 22.00 .00 171.00 .00 73.70 .00' 560.73 .00 FICA FWT 04 15 61 PAGE 22 PST NET FI06AL vow C GROSS MUNGER 0 ...OTHER DED GROSS RESERVE RATE 1.90 .00 60.60 40,01 .00 561.7: 601,72 ,00 ,00 4.90 36.41 .00 .00 5.79 56.21 .00 .00 .00 73,70 .00 601,72 1777 .00 3.350 .00 66.60 .00 530.99 577.40 .00 73,70 .00 511.40 .00 61.91 .00 709,24 645.45 1776 .00 07.10 _ .00 645.45 .00 3.350 4.90 .DO 66.60 40.0,9 .00 570.91 611.60 .00 .00 .0.' 9.36 .00 42.4s .00 .00 S 00 ;.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .0C .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .40 .00 .00 .09 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 4.90 37.29 .00 .00 .00 73.70 .00 611,60 .00 131,34 .00 595.46 . 00 140.70 .00 637.90 . 00 66.00 .00 523.04 . 00 -73.10 .00 560,73 .00 3,350 637.90 .60 560.73 .00 3.350 • i • • Psi 01 r COUNTY OF HELD CORPANYNUMBER 60000 REGULAR OVERTIRE Ht1URS HOURS WAGES WAGES 02241 PAUL ESTALA 6.00 226,25 NONIAM REIN% 400 COHP PAYROLL REGISTER 04 15 81 PAGE 23 SIC* VJ;CATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA SNT NET FISCAL CHECK C HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS GROSS NUNBER 0 OTHER WAGES WAGES WAGES WAGES NAG£5 FNT OEO GR0S5 RESERVE RATE 3 00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20,10 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 707,58 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 It 02242 DEBBIE GALLEGDS $ 00 1 22.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .09 4.90 .00 68,80 199,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 45,61 .00 612.04 655,65 41. It S Y4 i s E • ;� 73,70 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 655.65 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 1.34 ,00 18.76 49.71 .00 697.87 747.58 ,00 .00 20,10 .00 .00 747,58 ,00 3,350 1784 ,00 .00 73.70 ,00 .00 655,65 .00 3.350 02244 SHFRRY JESKE M 00 33,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 7,35 198,50 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 „00 43.87 110,55 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 659,98 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02246 MARGARET RENDON 22,00 .00 161,00 ,00 $ 0 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .eo .00 103.20 .00 616.11 659,98 .00 110.55 .00 659,90 1785 .00 3.350 4,90 .00 68,80 35.55 .00 498,80 `34,35 73.70 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 73,70 534,35 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 534.35 02247 RO%ANN NEPPER S 00 22,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 174.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 73,70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 575.40 ,00 .00 ,JO ,00 .00 ,00 .00 02248 JULIE HARTINEI 35,00 324.00 .00 ,00 4.90 38,28 .00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.80 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 70.38 v 1786 .00 3.350 .00 68,80 1787 .00 537,t2 575,40 ,00 73,70 ,00 575.40 .00 3.350 .00 109,45 1708 ,00 988.02 1,058.40 117.25 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 117.25 1.058.40 00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 1,058,40 ,00 3,350 r A 0 4 r COUNTY OF WELD COMPANY Ar4 ER 60800 REGULAR OVERTIME HOURS HOURS NONTAx REIMS WAGES WAGES ADU COMP PAYROLL REGISTER SICK VACATION F UNSRAL JURY OTHER HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS WAGES *AGES WAGES WAGES MAKES 02249 LORAINE CASTILLO S 00 28,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 191.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 93,80 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 639.85 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02250 BARBARA MAESTAS S 00 27,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 27.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 90.45 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 90.45 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02253 CHARLIE HILL 25;00 .00 173.00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 83.75 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ". 572.05 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02250 WALTER ANDREWS S 00 7.50 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 108.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 25.13 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 623.06 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02'55 JONWA 39,00 271.30 HUDNALL .00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 130.65 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 917.28 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02256 MICHELLE MURPHY 22,00 .00 .00 110.00 73.10 365.75 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 FICA FWT 04 IS 61 PAGE 24 SNT NET OTHER DEO GROSS RESERVE RATE FISCAL CHECK -C GROSS NUMBER 0 6.24 .00 87.56 1789 42.56 .00 597.29 639.85 . 00 .00 93.80 . 00 .00 639.85 .00 3.350 6.01 6.01 ,00 .00 .00 84.44 .00 84.44 t0.45 .00 90.45 .00 90.45 1790 .00 3.350 5,57 ,00 78,18 38.03 ,00 534.02 572,05 .00 .00 . 00 '83.75 .00 572.05 1791 .00 3.350 1.67 .00 23.46 41.42 ,00 581,64 623.06 .00 ,00 8,69 61.00 .00 .00 4.90 24.32 .00 .00 .00 .00 341.43 365.75 .00 25.13 , 00 623.06 .00 121,96 .00 8fe.28 917.28 .00 .00 917.28 .00 3.350 I T94 1792 .00 3.350 1793 130,65 68.00 .00 79:70 .00 365.75 ,00 3.350 i 41 t t `. PAYROLL REGISTER COUNTY OF wELU COMPANY NUNOER 60600 04 1: 61 PAGE 25 REGULAR OVERTIME NORIAA SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA SRI NET FISCAL CHECK HOURS HOURS REIMS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS GROSS NUMBER OTHER WAGES WAGES ADU COMP RAGES RAGES RAGES WAGES WAGES FRI DEO GROSS RESERVE RATE 02257 RACMELLE LANORY 26.50 .00 26.50 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 95.46 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 95,46 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02259 KATHY SARGEANT 22.00 .00 166.00 .00 M 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 73,70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 551,10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02260 FLOYED SEGURA S 00 30.00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 200.50 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 500.50 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 671.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02261 PAUL ARELLANO 30.00 .00 195.00 .00 $ 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6.35 .DO 69.13 1795 6.35 .00 09.13 95.40 .00 .00 95.46 .00 .00 95.46 .00 3.350 4.90 .00 66.00 1796 36.66 .00 510.04 551,10 .00 ,00 73,10 .00 .00 551.10 .00 3.350 6,66 .00 43,62 1797 44.66 .00 627.02 671.66 .00 .00 100.50 .00 .00 671.66 .00 3.350 6.66 ,00 93,62 1790 43.40 .00 609,61 653.25 100.50 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 100.50 653.25 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 653.25 .00 3.350 02262 JOSEPH CARRILLO S 00 6.00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1.76 .00 25.02 1799 100.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 21.93 .00 306.07 330.00 16.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 26.60 330.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 330.00 ,Q0 3,350 02263 CHRISTINE HRITAL S 00 7.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 25.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 23.45 .00 .00 .00 .00 00 .00 ,00 93.75 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1,56 .00 21.69 1600 5.57 .00 76.16 63.15 .00 .00 23,45 .00 .00 63.75 .00 3.350 C 0 I p�� t 4 4. s 6 6 rk H6 •,. • PAYROLL REGISTER COUNTY OF WELD ;• COMPANY NUHBEX 60800 REGULAR OY£RTIME NONTAR SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA SOOT NET F1K AL CHECK C HOURS 'MRS REIMS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS swiss NUMBER D • OTHER WAGES WAGES ADD COMP WAGES WAGES NAGES WAGES WAGES f e DED GRUBS kESEkVE RATE 02264 GILBERT RENAVIDEZ 22.00 .00 126.00 .00 .00 .00 73,70 .00 ,00 428.80 ,00 ,00 02266 MARIA ALVAREZ 33.00 .00 292,00 ,00 110,55 459,95 02268 SAUCEOO JOE 22,00 195,25 73,70 642.59 . 00 ,00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 . 00 .90 .00 .00 .00 20.53 ♦.90 .00 68,80 .00 04 15 61 PAGE 26 000.27 428.80 1801 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 73,70 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 428.80 .00 3,350 S 00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.35 .00 103.20 1802 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 63,82 00 896.13 954W95 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 110.55 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 959,95 .00 3,350 S 00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 4,90 .00 68,80 1003 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 42,75 ,00 599,84 642,59 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 - 13.70 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 642,59 .00 3.350 02269 JOSEPH AVILA 34,00 ,00 143,00 .00 113,90 ,00 477,05 ,00 02271 SIMON DOMINGUEZ 20.00 ,00 132.00 .00 ,00 , 00 S 00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 7.57 ,00 106,33 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 31,72 .00 445,33 477,05 1604 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 113..90 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .40 .00 477,05 .00 3.350 .00 .00 S 00 ,00 ,00 .00 .09 . 00 .04 ,00 .90 ,00 4,06 .00 29.43 .00 62,54 .00 412.07 442.20 1805 67,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 67.00 442,20 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00` ,00 ,00- ,00 442,20 .00 3,350 • 02272 ELAINE OEVER S 00 00 106.33 1006 ` ? 34,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 00 00 7,57 , 206,50 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 45,99 ,00 645,79 691.78 ` 113,90 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 119.90 691,70 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 691.78 ,00 3.350 6 t] , • V r' a, r: r COUNTY OF WELD COMPANY NUMBER 60800 REGULAR OVERTIME. HOURS HOURS WAGES WAGES PAYROLL REDISTER NONIAX SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER RE.:mt HOU98 NOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS ADD COMP WAGES MACES WAGES WAGES WAGES 02275 DAVID HAYWOOD S 00 18.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 158,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 60.30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 529.30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02277 KARRIE PALM) 9.00 .00 9,00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .04 .00 .00 I4 15 Bt PAGE 3T PICA SST NET PIS^.AL CHECK GROSS NUMBER OTHER FAT DEO GROSS RESERVE RATE 4.01 .00 56.24 35.21 .00 494.09 529.30 1S07 .00 .00 60,30 .00 .00 529.30 .00 3.350 2,00 .00 28.14 1808 2.00 .00 '28.15 30.15 30.15 .00 .00 .00 .04 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 30.14 " 30.15 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .04 .00 30.14 .00 3.350 02286 RAUL MONCIVAIS JR 33,00 .00 159.00 .00 110.55 .00 532.65 .00 02292 LORETTA ESPINOSA 19.00 .00 100.00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 S 00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 60.30 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 398.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02293 JOE ROJAS 22.00 100.00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 73.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 361.80 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 02294 JERRY SHEETS 10.00 .00 88.00 .00 60.30 .00 290.80 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.35 .00 103.20 1609 J5.41 .00 A97.24 532.65 .00 .00 114.55 .00 .00 632.65 .00 3.350 9.01 .00 56.29 23.11 .00 325.23 348.40 1010 .00 .00 60.30 .00 .00 348.40 .00 3.350 4.90 .00 68.60 20.07 .04 337.13 361.00 1611 .00 .00 73.70 .00 .00 361.00 .00 3.350 4.01 .00 36.29 19.60 .00 275.20 296.80 1012 .00 .00 60.30 .00 .00 244.80 .00 3.350 "f f • • a COUNTY OF HELD. CUNPANY NUMBER 60000 PAYROLL REGISTER 04 1S NI PAGE 26 REGULAR OVERTIK NONTAx SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA SaYf NET FISCAL CHECK C HOURS HOURS RIMS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS NOUNS GR005 NUMBER 0 OTHER 4' WAGES HAZES ADO COMP WAGEB WACi9 RAGES WAGES WAGES fwT DEO GROSS RESERVE RATE i 02295 OSCAR POLIDO 10.00 .00 66.00 .00 33.50 200.10 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 i 02249 NOEMI RODRIGUEZ 34.00 .00 166,00 ,00 5� 113.90 .00 629,60 ,00 , 02300 ALEJANDRO TREVINO 22.00 .00 116,00 .00 3 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 S 00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 73.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 366,60 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02307 JESSIE IDERA S 00 OU ,VO ,O0 ,00 15,00 ,00 .00 00 , 92,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 50.25 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 306.21 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 02316 JOSEPH GARCIA S 00 22.00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 106.00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 73.70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 355,10 ,00 ,00 ,00` .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 02316 JOYCE. VALENZUELA 20.00 .00 130.00 ,00 8 00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 67,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 435,51 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 O0 ,00 2.23 .00 31.27 19.16 .00 266.94 266.10 .00 ,00 35.50 .00 .00 206.10 1813 ,00 3,350 7.57 .00 106,33 41.06 .00 767,42 629,60 .00 .00 113.90 .00 ,00 624.60 1614 .00 3,330 4,90 ,00 66,60 25,65 ,00 362,75 360,60 1015 .00 .00 73.70 .00 .00 366.60 .00 3.350 3.34 .00 46.91 .1016 20,49 .00 267.72 306.21 .00 .00 50.25 .00 .00 306,21 .00 3.350 4.90 .00 66.60 23.63 ,00 331,47 355.10 .00 ,00 73,70 ,00 ,00 375,10 1017 .00 3.370 4,4♦ .00 62.74 26.97 .00 406.54 435,51 .00 ,Oil ,00 ,00 67.00 434,51 101b O0 3.550 a' 6 PAYROLL REGISTER COUNTY OF WELD 04 15 61 COMPANY NURSER 60600 PAGE 29 REGULAR OVERTIME NONTAX SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA 41IT NET FISCAL CHECK C HOURS HORNS RE1MB HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURSHOURS GROSS NURBEN 0 OTHER WAGES WAGES ADO CIEHP WAGES WAGES WAGES xAGES WAGES FMT DED GRUS3 REBE00t RATE 02320 KEITH BLAISDELL 45.00 ,00 90,00 .00 $ 00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 150,75 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 301.50 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02322 (MIGHT METERS 19.00 .00 91,00 .00 63.65 ,00 304,65 .00 02323 DANIEL JARAMILLO 7.75 ,00 124,00 .00 25.46 .00 415.40 .00 02325 PHILLIP HUNT 22,00 116.00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 S 00 ,00 .00 .D0 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 3 00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 73.70 .00 366,60 .00 02334 ELIZABETH GARCIA 33.00 .00 156.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 S 00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 110.55 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 522.60 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 02339 BETTY DEVER 22.00 90.00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,CO ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 73,70 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 301,50 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 10.02 .00 140.73 1619 20.03 .00 261,47 301.50 ,00 ,00 150.75 .00 .00 301.50 .00 3.350 4,23 .00 59.42 1620 20.26 .00 264,59 304.65 ,00 .00 63.65 .00 ,00 304,65 ,00 3,350 1,73 .00 24.23 1621 21,61 ,00 367.16 415,40 .00 .00 25.96 .00 .00 415.40 .00 3.350 4,90 .00 66.60 1622 25.65 .00 362.75 303.60 .00 .00 13.70 .00 .00 346.60 .00 3.350 7.35 .00 103,20 1623 34.14 .00 461,00 522.60 .00 .00 110.55 .00 .00 522,60 ,00 3,350 4.90 .00 60,60 1024 20.05 .00 261.45 301.50 .00 .00 73.10 .00 ,00 301,50 .00 3,350 • • ♦ • f .I 02344 SYLVIA MONTOYA 23,00 ,00 • 11,00 ,00 COUNTY OF wELO • PAYROLL REGISTER 04 15 41 COMPANY Nu MHER 60900 PAGt 30 REGULAR OVERTIME NONTAx SIC9 VACAIION FUNERAL JURY OTHER WA $0,41 NET FISCAL CHECK C HOURS HOURS REIMH HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS GROSS NUMBER 0 OTHER ' 'FADES NAGt$ ADD COMP FACES WAGES WAGES w4;ES WAGES FWT OED GROSS RfspRVE RATE 02392 SHAWN uoRNS 9 00 50,00 ,00 O0 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.19 .00 156,36 1825 • 50,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 11.14 ,00 156,36 161,50 167,50 ,00 161,50 ,00 02343 HERMAN MALDONADD 22,00 .00 94,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 5 00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 73.70 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 319,90 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ;i -111 9 00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 77,05 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 231,85 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 02345 JOSEPH RoORIGUET 1,50 ,00 53,00 ,00 S 00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 00 .00 ,00 ,00 5.03 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 171.56 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 •'; 02346 CURTIS FLAOUNG S 00 48,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 103,50 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 • 160.410 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ♦... 306,73 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 02347 ANNETTE HoGARTH 4.00 .00 .70.00 ,00 5 00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 13,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 234,50 ,00 ,00 00 ,00 O0 O0 ,00 .00 .00 167.50 .00 .00 167.50 .00 3.350 4.90 .00 60.80 20,96 ,00 193,96 319.90 1826 .00 .00 13.70 .00 .00 319.90 .00 3.350 5.12 .00 71.93 15,81 .00 222,00 237.85 .00 .40 ,33 11.00 .00 77,05, .00 237.85 ,00 4.70 ,00 165.76 18tt .00 3.350 171,56 1828 .00 .00 5.03 .00 .00 117.56 .00 3.350 10.69 21.06 .00 ,00 ,00 150,11 .00 323,67 346,73 .00 160.80 .00 396,13 1829 .00 3.350 .89 ,00 12.51 15.54 ,00 218.91 234,50 ,09 .00 .00 13,40 ,00 234.50 1830 ,00 3,350 • • PAYROLL RE613TER • -: • ,• { • L' V • 02355 DOROTHY LUCER0 • 20.00 ,00 50.25 .00 COUNTY OF RELO CO mPANY NUMBER 60600 0. 15 61 PAGE 31 REGULAR OVERIINE NONTAM SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA EMS NET FISCAL CHECK C HOURS HOURS REIHH HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS GROSS NUR4ER U OTHER RAGES WAGES ADO COMP WAGES RAGES WAGES RAGES RAGES FAT DID 60056 RESERVE NA" 02346 SARAH JEANNOUTOT 27.00 ,00 107,00 .00 90.45 ,00 356,45 ,00 02344 DIANA V1PAL 20.00 .00 82.00 ,00 67.00 .00 274.70 ,00 02350 STEVE HERNANOE2 14,00 ,00 72,00 .00 .0D .00 9 00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 6,01 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 23.64 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 $ 00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 S 00 .00 ,00 .00 64,44 . 00 334.61 356,45 lesl . 00 40.45 , 00 354.45 .00 3,.350 .00 .00 .00 .00 4,46 .00 62.54 1432 .00 ,00 .00 .00 16,26 .00 256.42 274,70 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 67,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 274.70 .00 3.350 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 3,12 ,00 ,00 0 .00 ,00 16.04 46.90 .00 .00 .00 .00 241,20 .00 .00 .00 ,00 02351 LORI HAEZA 38,00 130.00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 $ 00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .0V .00 ,00 .00 127.30 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 435.50 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 OPJ54 JOHN DORAN 10.50 35.50 35,16 116,43 .00 .00 .00 ,00 67.00 ,00 • 168.34 ,00 • • .00 43,76 1433 .00 225.16 241,20 .00 46.40 .00 241.20 .00 3.350 8,47 ,00 118,63 1634 26,97 ,00 406,53 435,50 .00 .00 127.30 .00 .00 435.50 .00 3.350 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 2.34 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7.91 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 $ 00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 4.46 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.20 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 32.64 1635 .00 111,02 116,93 .00 35.10 .00 114,93 .00 3.350 .00 62,54 1636 ,00 157,14 166.34 • • • • • • • • • • • • • .00 67.00 • .00 166,34 .00 3.350 • • • • PAYROLL RECIBTER COUNTV OF WELD COMPANY NUMNER 60600 04 1S 91 PAGE 32 • REGULAR OVERTIRE NONTAK SICI VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA SRI NET FISCAL CHECK C • HOURS HOURS RESms HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS GROSS SOWER 0 OTHER RAGES wAGES ADO COMP WAGES WAGES WAGES WAGES NAGES FNT LIED GROSS RESERVE RATE 02351 JORN LEATHERNURV 34,00 .00 79,75 ,00 .00 ,00 $ 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7,57 ,00 106,33 .00 .00 .00 .0u 11.76 .00 249.40 761.16 1637 • 113,90 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 113.90 267.16 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 267.16 .00 3,350 02365 ROKANN NARTINER 27.00 .00 52.00 ,00 73.70 174.20 .uu .00 02366 BREWER MICHELLE 14,50 ,00 14,50 .00 .00 ,00 ,u0 .00 .00 .00 S 00 .00 ,00 ,0u .00 S 00 .00 ,u0 .00 .00 .0u .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .0 1+ .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 11,59 4.90 .00 .00 .u0 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 3.23 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 3,23 48,56 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 46.58 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 02367 RACHE1 32.00 65.50 MEDINA .00 .00 .00 ,00 9 00 ,00 ,00 .00 60,60 .00 162,61 114,20 .00 3.350 1839 .00 13.70 .00 114,00 .00 45.35 .00 45.35 46.58 .00 .00 46.56 46.56 1636 .00 3.350 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 7.i3 .00 100.07 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 14,59 .00 204.54 215,43 1840 107.20 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 107.20 719,43 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 219,43 ,00 3,350 02371 MELODY MONTANO 42.00 .00 54.00 .0u .0u .00 5 00 .00 .0u .00 ,00 .00 .00 9.36 .00 ,00 .00 .00 12.03 140.70 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 160,90 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 02372 MELINDA SANCHEZ 30,00 .00 42,50 ,VO 100,50 142.3A .00 .00 S 00 ,00 ,00 ,Oil .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 131.34 .00 16$.61 180.9u 1841 .00 140.10 .00 160,90 .00 3.350 .00 ,00 .00 .00 6.66 .00 93.62 .00 .00 ,00 .00 9.47 .00 132.91 142.36 1642 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 100.50 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 142.36 ,00 3,350 • • • • • • • 154.10 .00 990.20 .00 • CO I.. • •" PAYROLL REGISTER COUNTY Of MELO OA 15 41 COMPANT NUMHEN 60800 PAGE Sf REGULAR OVERTIME HOURS HOOKS WAGES RAGES 02ii3 VERONICA CAVAZOS 28.00 .00 31.00 .00 93.80 .00 123.95 .00 02476 VINCENT VASQUEZ 20.00 .00 to.00 .00 NONIAX RE1MR AUU COMP SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS WAGES WAGES WAGES MACES RAGES S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00, .40 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 67.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 67.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 02485 KALE° KALUHIW'A 45.00 .00 45,00 .00 150.75 150.75 .00 .00 ` 04000 STELLA MCNATT 46.00 .00 299.50 ,00 • •;, 05002 FELIX TRUJILLO 24.00 .00 29x.00 .00 80.40 1,osz.o6 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 - _ .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 M 01 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 F►CA 6KT NET FISCAL CHECK C GROSS NU0SER 0 OTHER f4T OEU GROSS RESfRVE RATE " • 6.84 .00 67.56 0.14 .00 115.71 123.95 .00 .00 .00 9S.a0 ,00 123.95 1843 .00 3.330 4.46 .00 62.54 4.46 .00 62.54 67.00 1a44 .00 .00 ..7.00 .00 .00 61,00 .00 SOSO 10.02 .00 140.13 1845 10,02 .00 140.73 130.75 .00 .00 150.75 .00 .00 150.75 .00 3.350 10.25 65.04 .00 143.03 .00 924.36 990.20 1846 .00 .00 154.10 .00 .00 990.20 .00 3.350 S 01 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 5.53 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 69.9► .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 05011 JOE AOAM MARTINEt 32.00 .00 456.50 ,00 H 05 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 111.44 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1.662.70 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 75,05 1847 .00 902.10 1.052,06 .00 66,40 .00 1.052.06 .00 3.350 7.01 .00 109.63 11104 .00 1.370.61 1.602.70 .00 .00 .00 117.44 .00 1.662.70 1648 .40 3.670 • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 . PAYROLL REGISTER COUNTY OF *ELU 04 15 41 COMPANY NUMBER 60600 PAGE 34 4 REGULAR OVERTIME NONTAK SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA SNT NET FISCAL CHECK C HOURS HOURS REIMS HOURS HOURS MOORS MOORS HOURS CROSS NUNDER 0 OTNER • *AGES *AGES ADU COMP *AGES *AGES WAGES RAGES *AGES F*T OED 00013 RESERVE RATE + 05023 NELLIE MARTINET M 02 104,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 25.35 .00 316.30 1049 1 656.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 160.06 .00 2.241.44 2.401.52 41 301,68 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 361.60 2,907.52 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 2.401.52 .00 3.670 05024 ALFONSO LUJAN JR M OA 94.50 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 23.06 .00 323.16 1050 567.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 143.21 .00 20011,01 2,154.30 146.82 2,114.30 05030 EVA 1.0PEI 17.50 90.50 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 M 02 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 36.83 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 322.90 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 05033 IRENE GARZA 15.00 421.50 M 00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 201.05 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 I.563.94 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 05036 ANITA SALAZAR 39.00 .00 263.00 .00 M 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 130.65 .00 .00 937.31 .00 -2.56 05001 IOA VALENCIA 37.50 191.50 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 H 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .0/ 121.63 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 O0 631.54 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 3.60 21.46 .00 346.62 .00 2,154.30 .00 - 54.13 .00 101.00 .00 3.610 322.98 1051 .00 000 44.63 ,00 .00 322.96 .00 5,350 13.42 104.32 .00 .00 0.60 62.13 .00 106.43 .00 1,464.62 1,560.94 .00 .00 201,05 1,560.94 1652 .00 3.610 .00 121.91 .00 610.66 934,01 .00 .00 130.65 .00 .00 934.01 .00 3.350 6.35 .00 111.20 42.65 .00 196.09 641.54 1453 .00 .00 125,63 .00 .00 641.54 .00 3.350 U • • • • • •; • • mAYROLL REGISTER COUNTY OF MELD COMPANY NUMOER 60600 04 15 61 PAGE 35 REGULAR OVERTIME MONTAM SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER ►ILA SOT NE1 FISCAL CHECK C HOURS HOURS REIMS HOURS HOURS HOURS MOORS HOURS GROSS MUNGER OTHER WAGES RAGES Apo COMP whiaa wACES WAGE, WALES 'AGES Fro OED GROSS RESERVE RATE 05008 FRANCIS MAES 104.00 .00 309.00 .00 346.40 1.125.60 .00 ,OU 4I OSv70 TERESA AMOR ` 7.50 .00 • 40.50 .00 25.13 .00 • 115.68 .00 ;j • •, • • • 05077 GADEON WENOIRAO 96.00 .00 292,50 .00 328.30 979.66 ,00 .00 05088 THOMAS LA COSSE 80.00 .00 222,50 .00 M 02 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 23.17 .00 305.05 14$4 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14.84 .00 1,050.76 1.105,60 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 346.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .04 1.12S.60 .00 3.550 M 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1.67 .00 23.46 18S5 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 9.02 .00 186.66 13S,66• ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 25.13 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 135.60 , ,00 3.350 3 00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 21.03 .00 306.47 1456 .00 .00 .00 .00 .40 .00 65.16 .00 914.72 919.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 586.30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 979.80 .00 3.350 .00 .00 280,00 .00 .D9 761.94 .00 .00 05091 PAUL MERNANDEI 95.00 ,00 244.00 '.00 310,25 617.40 05098 CHRIS MARA 24,00 158.00 60.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 529,30 .00 H 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 16.62 .00 261,36 .00 .00 .00 .00 50.67 .00 711.26 761.95 1857 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 280.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 761.95 .00 3.500 M 00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 21,16 .00 297.09 1888 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 54.36 .00 763,04 011.00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 318.20 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 817.40 .00 3.330 .00 .00 .00 ,40 S 03 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .►0 .00 5.38 .00 75.08 1839 .00 .00 .00 33.21 .00 494.09 S29.30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 80.44 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 529.30 .00 3.3S0 0 • • • • r • • • • • • • • • i • • ;w C.41 47 �� COUNTY OF WELD CUMPANY HOMIER 60800 REGULAR OVERTIME HOURS HOURS WAGES WAGES 05102 9ENIT0 CARDENAS 93.00 .00 255.00 .00 311.55 847.55 95103 DAVID S l.30 128.50 .00 .00 ?ELASOUEZ .00 .00 PAYROLL RESISTER ~Am 51c% VACATION 'FUNERAL REIMS HOURS HOURS HOURS A00 COMP MACES WAGES WAGES S 00 .00 .00 , 00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 s 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 JURY • HOURS RAGES .00 .00 .00 .00 OTHER HOURS MACES . 00 .00 .00 .00 FICA ENT 10,72 56.37 .00 .00 OMT ' NET OTHER DEO GROSS .00 .00 .00 .00 290.03 711.10 311.55 841.55 04 IS 01 PAGE 76 FISCAL CHECK C 04000 NUNSER RESERVE RATE 547.55 .00 .00 ..00 .00 11.47 .00 101.06 .00 .00 .00 .00 20,6E .40 401.06 430.40 172.53 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .DO .00 .00 112.53 430.48 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .0• .00 430.40 05104 GUADALUPE RODRIGUEZ 16.00 00 04.00 .00 :53.60 .00 201.40 .00 CSI05 MARIA CARO 52.00 132.00 174.20 442.20 .00 .00 .00 ,00 �!x 05107 FLORINOA MARTINEZ 44.00 .00 .00 0 120.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ao .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 M 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 M 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 S 00 .00 .00. .00 .00 .00 .00' .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 . 00 - .00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 14.71 5.56 .00 .09 .90 .00 .00 11.58 .00 19,40 .00 . 00 . 00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 50.04 262.69 53,100 201,40 ►00 .00 162.62 .00 412.80 442.20 .00 114.20 .00 442.10 .00 .00 .00 .00 9.80 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.73 .00 147.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 •00 .00 .00 .00 402.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 :00 .00 .00 05100 TONIO SALAZAR r.,,� 52,00 .00 • 132.00 .00 •,.� 116.20 .00 442.20 .00 .00 .00 .40 .0A s 00 .00- .00 .00 .00 .40' .00 00 .00 .00 . 00 . 00 . 00 . 00 .00 00 11.39 .0k 29,40 11160 0 3.310- 1663 .00 3.350 137.60 373.17 402.00 147,40 402.00 len .60 3.330 .00 162.42 .00 +12.00 442.20 1061 , 00 .00 .00 .00 17..-20 .00 .00 .00 .00 442.20 .00 3.350 PAYROLL REGISTER 111 l# 0(0 COUNTY OF WELn COMPANY NUMBER 60800 REGULAH OVERTIME HOURS HOURS WAGES WAGES 05109 MARIO RIVERA 52,00 128.00 NONTAK RE1MS 400 COMP SICK VACATION FHNERAL JURY OTHER HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS RAGES WAGES RAGES MACES WAGES 5 00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 174,20 ,OU ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 428,00 ,V0 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 05110 JESUS SOTELO 48.00 ,00 125,00 ,00 M 00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,no .00 .00 .00 160,80 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 410,75 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 05111 AURORA V GARCIA M 00 52,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 132,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 04 15 81 PAGE 37 FICA Sill NET FISCAL CHECK C GROSS NUM4IER 0 OTHER F0T UEO GHUSS RE9ENVE RATE 11.58 .00 162,62 1866 28,51 .00 400.29 428.80 ,00 .00 174.20 .00 00 428,00 .00 3.350 10,69 27,84 .00 .00 .00 150,11 .00 310,91 418;75 .00 160.80 ,00 416,15 1067 .00 3,350 11.56 .00 162.62 1066 29,40 .00 412.80 442.20 t, 174.20 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 114.20 442,20 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 00 442,20 ,00 3.350 05112 TRIHN BOO TRINH 50,00 ,00 107.00 ,00 S 00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 167.50 .06 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 356,45 ;00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 11,14 ,00 156.36 1069 23.84 ,00 334,61 358.45 .00 .00 .00 167.50 .00 356.45 .00 3,350 05114 VUUNG AHIEV VIER M 00 68,50 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 15.26 .00 214.22 1870 126,50 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 26,16 ,00 395.60 423,70 229,46 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 423,78 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 05116 AM SOAI LAM 24,00 65,00 S 00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 60,40 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 217,75 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 229,48 ,00 ,00 423,78 .00 3,350 5,35 .00 75,05 14,49. .00 203,26 217.15 .00 ,00 ,00 60,40 ,00 217.75 .00 3.350 1871 i i • • ,; • I! • , • • • I • • • i CUUNTT UfwELD COMPANY NUMBER 60000 REGULAR OVERTIME NONTAA HOURS HnuR3 REIMII RAGES wAGEs ADD COMP 05117 FRANCISCO LOMA 52.00 ,00 132.00 ,00 174.20 442,20 .00 .00 PAYROLL REGISTER 04 15 HI PAGE 30 SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURT OTHER FICA BWT NET FISCAL CHECK C HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS GROSS HUMfIEN 0 OTHER wAGES WAGES *AGES WAGES WAGES FMi DED GRUBS RESERVE RATE M 00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 • 05119 ANTONIO MAGALLANES 46.00 .00 124,50 ,00 ,00 ,00 M 00 ,00 ,0u .00 .11.50 .00 29.40 .00 162.62 .00 412.00 442.20 1072 .00 ,00 .00 114,20 .00 .00 ,00 442.20 ,00 3.350 .00 .00 .00 .00 00 .00 .00 ,00 160,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 417.00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 05120 K1EN TRINH 40.00 121,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 M 00 .00 .00 10,69 21,73 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 10,69 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 26,95 160.00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 405.35 .00 .00 ,00 .00 05121 FLURINDA LARRALDE 104.00 .00 244,00 .00 .00 ,00 M 00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 23.17 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 54.36 340.40 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 017,40 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 05123 AMADO Rum 32,00 124.00 ,0u ,00 ,00 .00 M 00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 150.11 ,00 309,35 417.08 ,00 160.00 .00 417,00 I a i 1073 I ,00 3.350 .00 150.11 .00 378,40 405.35 1014 .00 160.00 ,00 405.35 ,00 3,350 .00 325.23 .00 76304 011.40 1675 .00 348.40 ,04 017.40 .00 3.350 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 7,13 .00 100.07 .00 .00 .00 .00 27.63 .00 301.17 415.40 107.20 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 415,40 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 05124 ERNESTINA ROORIOUEZ 36.00 .00 112,00 .00 .0u ,00 120.60 ,00 ,00 375.20 .00 .00 M 00 ,00 ,00 1076 .00 .00 ,00 .00 107.20 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 415,40 .00 3,350 .00 .00 .00 ,00 0.02 .00 112.50 1071 ,00 .00 .00 .00 24.95 .00 350.25 315,20 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 120.60 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 375.20 ,00 3,350 PAYROLL REGISTER COUNTY OF 'AELO COHPANY NUVHER 60800 • REGULAR OVERTIRE NORIA* SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER LI HOURS HOURS REIRd HOURS HOURS HOURS SNUBS HOURS WAGES %AGES AGO CORP RAGES "'AGES NAGFS *AGES RAGES i .7* 05126 JOSEFINAHERNAOE2 32,00 .00 104,00 .00 107,7.0 ,00 348.40 .00 05128 JUANA HERNANDEZ 36,00 .00 108.00 ,00 S 00 .00 ,00 .0W ,00 ,00 ,00 7.13 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 23,17 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 -.00 120,60 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 361,80 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 05130 ANGELITA RAMIREZ H 00 48.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 136,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 04 15 81 PAGE 39 FICA SNT NET FI€CAL CHECK C GROSS NURSER 0 OTHER i F%t OED GRUSa RESERVE RATE 100,07 1876 • i .00 ,00 107,20 „, ; ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 325,23 348.40 8,02 ,00 112.58 24,06 ,00 737.74 361.80 348,40 ,00 3,350 1879 ,00 .00 120.60 .00 .00 361,80 .00 3.350 10,69 .00 150,11 30,30 ,00 425,30 455.60 1880 160,80 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .08 .00 160.80 455.60 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 455.60 .00 3.350 05131 JOHN OORNS 80,00 175,50 S 00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 268.00 ,00 .40 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 587,93 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 05132 YOLANOA OELA ROSA S 03 144,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 232,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 482.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 777.20 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 05133 GUADALUPE POMP* 52.00 120.00 .00 ,00 H 06 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 174.20 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 •15,40 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 11,82 34.09 ,00 250.18 .00 548,84 587,93 1881 . 00 ,00 268,00 ,00 ,00 587,93 .00 3.350 32,08 ,00 450,32 5i.68 ,00 725.52 777,20 ,00 . 00 11.541 27.62 ,00 ,00 ,00 482.40 ,00 777.20 1082 .00 3.350 .00 162.62 ,00 387,78 415.40 .00 174,20 .00 415.40 1883 .00 3.350 S • • e COUNTY OF MELO COMPANY Num8ER 60800 REGULAR OVERTIME HOURS HOURS NONTAX REIMS WAGES WAGES ADD COMP PAYROLL REGISTER SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS WAGES *AGES *AGES WAGES WAGES 04 15 61 PAGE 40 FICA SOT NET FISCAL CHECK C GROSS NU06EA u OTHER EMT OED GROSS RESERVE RATE a 05134 IGNACIO ROMERO S 01 52,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.58 .00 162.62 186♦ 129,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 28.51 .00 400.29 428.80 174.20 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 174,20 428,80 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 426,80 .O0 3,350 0 05135 ERMINIA CASAREZ M 00 66,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 19.60 .00 275.20 1885 207,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 46,11 .00 647.34 693,45 i 294,60 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 294.80 693.45 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 693.45 .00 3.350 05136 MICHEAL ANORAOE 104.00 .00 228,00 ,00 M 02 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 23.17 50,60 ,00 325.23 ,00 713,00 763,80 MI6 748.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 346.40 763.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .90 .00 .00 .00 763.60 .00 3.350 05137 ANGEL ROJAS 52.00 .00 132,00 .00 m 04 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 11.58 .00 162,62 1887 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 29.40 .00 ♦12,60 442,20 174.20 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .v0 .00 .00 442.20 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 05139 GARY OONALS 32,00 86.00 S 00 .00 .00 ,00 ,09 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 107,20 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 294.80 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 05140 ESPERANZA GONZALES 93.00 .00 197.00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 311.55 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 00 659.95 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 174.20 .00 ,00 442.20 .00 3.350 7.13 ,00 100,07 1888 19.60 .00 275,20 294.80 .00 .00 107.20 .00 ,00 294.60 ,00 1.150 20.72 .00 290.83 1809 43.69 .00 616.06 659,95 .00 .00 ,00 311.55 ,00 659,95 �a E • .00 3.350 • • • r1 a ,05145 MARIA £BCAMILLA 3 40,00 ,00 112,00 .00 COUNTY OF 4ELD COMPANY NUMBER 60800 REGULAR OVERTIME. HOURS HOURS RAGES WAGES 05141 NGO DO 51.50 124,00 NONTAX REIMS AOD COMP PAYROLL REGISTER SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS WAGES WAGES WAGES WAGES WAGES M 00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 172,53 .0U ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 415,°1 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 05143 JAMES LITTLE 104.00 .00 144,00 ,00 M 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 348.40 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 482,40 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 05140 FREO ARCHISEDUE 104,00 .00 200.00 ,00 M 00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 346.40 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,04 .06 .00 670.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 9 00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 134.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 375,20 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 05146 MINOT HAEFNER 100,00 ,00 256,00 .00 395,20 936.80 .00 .00 05141 CURT COSSAIRT 16,00 256,00 53.60 857,60 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 $ 00 , 00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 15,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 5 00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 04 15 AI PAGE 41 FICA SRI NET FISCAL CHECK C GROSS HUNGER D OTHER FWT OED GROSS RESERVE RATE 11.47 .00 361.06 1890 27,62 .00 307,79 415.41 .00 .00 172,53 ,00 ,00 415,41 .00 3.150 23.17 32.08 00 325.23 .00 450.32 482.40 1091 .00 .00 348.40 .00 .00 482.40 .00 3.350 23.17 44,55 .00 325,23 ,00 625.45 670.00 1092 ,00 ,00 340,40 .00 .00 670.00 .00 3.350 8.91 24,95 .00 ,00 26.28 64.62 .00 125,09 ,00 350,25 375,20 .00 134.00 .00 375,20 .00 ,00 368,92 .00 907.18 971.80 1893 3,350 1894 ,00 ,00 395,20 ,00 ;00 971,00 .00 3.800 3.56 .00 50,04 57,02 ,00 800.58 657,60 ,00 .00 53.60 .00 ,00 857.60 1895 I 0 6 O- S COUNTY UFWELD COMPANY NUMBER 60800 REGOLAR OVERTIME NONTAX HOURS HOURS REIMS WAGES WAGES ADO: COMP PAYROLL REGTSIER 04 15 Si PAGE 42 SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA SST NET FISCAL CHECK C HOURS HOURS MOUfrl HOURS HOURS CROSS NURSER D OTHER WAGES PAGES WAGES WAGES WAGES Fe DED GROSS RESERVE RATE 05149 MINH-HUE TRINH $ OS 51.50 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 127.50 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 172.53 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 427.13 .D0 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 OSISO MARIA CONTRERAS 52,00 .00 124.00 .00 .00 .00 S 02 .00 00 .00 .00 .00 :oo .00 .00 .00 .00 174.20 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 415.40 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 i 05151 MIOUEL HERNANDEZ 52.00 .00 132.00 .00 S 01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .06 .00 .00 174.20 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,0: .00 .00 442.20 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00. 05153'ROMELIA SAGAS 68.00 .00 108.00 .00 227.80 .00 361.80 .00 05154 JOSE CHAVIRA 20.00 92.00 .00 .00 S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,.00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ".00 .00 .00 .00 04 .00 ,00 .60 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 67.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 108.20 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 OS155 GEORGE MAYLAWD 104.00 .00 232.00 .00 348,40 777.20 M OS .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 :09 ,00 .00 .00 .40 .00 .00 .00 .00 11.47 2a.4o .00 161:06 .00 398.73 427.13 1096 .00 .00 172.53 .00 .00 427.13 .00 3.350 i158 27,62 .00 162.62 .00 387.78 415.40 1897 .00 .00 174.20 .00 .00 ♦15,40 .00 3.350 11.58 29,40 -.00 162,62 .00 412,80 442,20 lace .00 .00 174.20 .00 .00 442.20 ,00 3.350 15.15 24,06 .00 .00 .00 212.65 .00 337.74 .00 227,80 .00 361.80 4.46 .00 62.54 -20.50 .00 287.10 308.20 1899 361.80 .00 3.350 1900 .00 ,00 67.00 .00 .00 308.20 -.00 3.350 23.17 51.69 .00 .00 ,00 325.23 1901 .00 725.51 777.20 .00 34!!,40 ,00 777,20 .00 3.350 f. IllrEPINFI____ «O1 `e (0' Eck 1' A c+ ,4f*,. 1 00- ()' COONTY OF WELD COHPANY NUMBER 60800 REGULAR OVERTIME HOURS YOURS SASEs 0A6ES YOMTAM REIMS ADO COMP PAYROLL REGISTER SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS RACES MAGES WAGES 0AGES WAGES 05157 SHIRLY HOLLIS S 01 78,50 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 17,49 .00 245,09 1902 118.50 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 26,40 .00 370,58 396,98 1 04 15 81 PAGE 43 FICA SNT NET FISCAL CHECK C GROSS NUMBER 0 OTHER FIVT DEO GROSS RESERVE RATE 262.98 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 396,98 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 262,98 ,00 ,00 396,98 ,00 3.150 05151 ROBERT ZAMORA M 05 103,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 22,95 .00 322,10 1903 227,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 50,57 ,00 709,88 760;45 345,05 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 345,05 760,45 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 760,45 .00 3,350 05159 JOEL SALAZAR 96.00 .00 152,00 .00 M 04 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 21,39 .00 300.21 1904 33.87 .00 475.33 509,20 321,60 ,00 •00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .06 .00 .00 521460 509,20 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 509,20 .00 3.350 05160 BETTY 96.00 144,00 ROJAS S 02 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 11.39 .00 300,21 1905 32,08 ,00 430,32 482.40 321,60 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 321,60 082.40 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00" .00 .00 .00 482,40 .00 3,350 05163 MARIA OLVERA M 00 93.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20.72 .00 290.83 1906 133,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 29.63° .00 415.42 445.55 311.55 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 311.55 445,55 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 445,55 .00 3,350 05165 LINDA C WILL t4P,00 .OO 240.00 ,09 825;60 ,D0 525,60 .00 S Ol .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 50.90 50,90 .90 770,70 .00 770,70 ,00 .00 025,60 ,00 ,00 825,60 ,00 3,440 825.60 1907 a • 6 6 COUNTY OF HELD COMPANY NUMBER 60800 FEGULAR OVERTIME HOURS SOURS w AGES WAGES NONIAK REIMS ADO COMP PAYROLL REGISTER SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY 'OTHER HOURS HOURS SOURS HOURS HOURS WAGES WAGES WAGES WAGES WAGES • 05166 LYDIA ROMERO S 02 75.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 75.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 a, 251.25 251.25 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 05167- MARCUS L GOLBRANDSON 90.00 .00 90.00 .00 M 04 .00 .00 ..00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 301.50 .03 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 301.50 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 05168 ANTONIO S BORJAS JR 78.00 .00 78.00 .00 M 03 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 261.30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 261,30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 05169 JUAN ANGEL DURAN M 03 95.00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 :00 95,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 318,25 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 318.25 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 05170 SHARON MSRSM 94,00 .00 94,00 .00 S 02 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 314,90 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 314.90 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 700 05172 DAVE REICHERT 93.00 .00 93.00 .00 M 02 :00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 t .55 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 :00 .00 311.55 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 20.05 .00 281.45 20.05 .00 281:45 301.50 .00 .00 301.50 .00 3.350 .00 04 15 81 PACE 14 FICA SWT NET FISCAL CHECA C CROSS NUMBER 0 OTHER FWT OED GROSS RESERVE RATE 16.71 .00 234,54 1908 16.71 .00 234.54 251.25 .00 301,50 .00 .00 251.25 .00 .00 251,25 .00 3.350 1909 17,38 .00 243.92 1910 17.36 .00 243.92 261.30 ,00 .00 -261:36 .00 :00 261.30 .00 3.350 n ot° .00 297.09 1911 21.16 .00 297.09 318.25 ;00 .00 318;25 .00 .00 318.25 .00 3.350 20.94 20.94 .00 .00 .00 293,96 .00 293.96 314,90 .00 314.90 .00 314.90 1912 .00 3,350 20.72 .00 290,83 1913 20.72 .00 290,03 311.55 .00 .00 .00 ,00 311,55 311.55 .00 3,350 i fl 31 (i COUNTY OF HELD COMPANY NUNBEN 60800 REGULAR OVERTIME HOURS HOURS NUNTAK REIyP *AGES *AGES ADO COMP 05174 MICHAEL TALLHAN 20,00 ,00 20.00 ,00 67,00 67,00 ,00 ,00 05176 PETE MONTANE} 48,00 ,00 48.00 ,00 PAYROLL REGISTER SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS AAGES WAGES WAGES WAGES WAGES S 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 M 04 .00 ,00 .00 .00 160,80 ,00 .00 .00 .00 160,40 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 05177 DAVID GAROLD DETLING 0 56,00 ,00 56,00 ,00 ,t 187.60 ,00 • 187,00 ,00 .D 05178 DUE HOC TRINH 19.50 ,00 y 19,50 ,00 3 • 65,33 ,00 65,33 ,00 • 120,60 .00 0 120,60 .00 05180 HARCCA 8I3HOP -,c., 40,00 .00 40.00 .00 05179 ANTONIO VALADEZ 36,00 .00 36,00 ,00 .00 . 00 S 02 ,00 ,00 FICA FAT 04 15 81 PAGE 45 SAT NET FISCAL CHECK C GROSS NUMBER D OTHER DED GROSS RESERVE RATE 4,46 .00 62,54 1914 4,46 .00 62.54 67.00 .00 .00 67.00 .00 ,00 67.00 .00 3.350 .00 .00 ,00 10,69 ,00 ,00 .00 10,69 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .P0 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 S E}1 .00 ,00 .00 150.11 .00 150,11 160,80 1915 . 00 160.80 , 00 160.00 .00 3.350 12,48 ,00 175.12 1916 12,48 ,00 175.12 187,60 .00 .00 181,60 .00 .00 181.60 .00 3,350 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 4,34 ,00 60,99 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 4.34 .00 60,99 65,33 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 40 .00 M 02 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 $ 03 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .CO 65.33 ,00 65.33 1917 .00 3,350 8,02 .00 112.58 8,02 ,00 112.58 120.60 ,00 .00 .00 120,60 ,00 120,60 1.916 .00 3,350 .00 .00 .00 .00 0.91 .00 125.09 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 0,91 .00 125,09 134.00 134,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 134.00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 1919 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 134,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 134,00 .00 3,350 A 0 Co PAYROLL REGISTER COUNTY OF wELO COMPANY NUMBER 60800 04 IS 81 PAGE 46 REGULAR OVERTIME NONTAX SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY OTHER FICA SWT NET FISCAL CHia C NOUNS HOURS REIMb HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS GROSS NUMBER 0 C, OTHER RAGES WAGES ADO COMP wAGES WAGES WAGES WAGES WAGES FWT UED GROSS RESERVE RATE 11 t� kb I° 05181 MART LOU GAITAN 24,00 .00 24,00 ,0u 80,40 .00 80,40 .00 05182 RICARDO SANCHE7 24,00 .Ob 24,00 .00 S 03 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 5,35 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 5,35 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 5 00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 80.40 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 80,40 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 05183 JERRILYN KISER 2A.00 ,00 24.00 ,00 80,40 80,40 ,00 .00 05184 VAN HUNG NGUYEN 8,00 ,00 8,00 .00 .00 75,05 1920 .00 75,05 80,40 .00 80.40 .00 80,40 .00 3.350 .00 5.35 ,00 75,05 1921 , 00 5,35 ,00 75,05 80.40 .00 .00 ,00 80,40 . 00 .00 .00 80,40 .00 3.350 S 00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 5,35 .00 75;05 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 5.35 .00 75,05 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 80,40 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 80,40 .00 .00 26,80 .00 .00 26,80 .00 ,00 05185 CHUT VAN NGUYEN 8,00 ,00 8,00 ,00 26,80 .00 26,80 ,00 05186 BAY VAN [WAN 8.00 5.00 26,80 26,80 3' 00 .0D .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,0u .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 1.78 ,00 1.78 .00 25.02 .0D .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 1922 80.40 ,00 3.350 1923 25,02 26,60 26,80 26,80 ,00 3,350 S 00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 1.78 .00 25,02 192A .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 1,78 .00 25,02 26,80 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 26.80 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 26,80 ,00 3,350 S 00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 1,78 .."L 25,02 1925 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 1,18 .00 25.02 26.80 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 26,80 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 26,80 ,00 3,350 i L $.6w •' • • PAYROLL REGISTER CJUNTY OF WELD 1 411. 04 15 61 .40 COMMANY NUNdER 60800 PAGE 47 REGULAR OVERTIME MONTAX SICK VACATION FUNERAL JURY DIRER FICA SS: NET FISCAL CHECK C ) HOURS MOORS REIMB µOURS SOURS SOURS SOURS SOURS GROSS NUMBER 0 OTHER SAGES SAGES ADD COMP HALES SAGES MACES MACES WAGES EST OED GROSS RESERVE RATE .x'40 05187 LAUREANO GRIEGO 31,00 ,00 31.00 ,00 143,85 103,85 ,00 ,00 05188 CENOVIA OUESADA 16.00 ,00 16,00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 M 01 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 , 00 .00 .00 , 00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 , 00 ,00 , 00 6,91 6,91 ,00 ,00 .00 96,94 .00 96,94 103.85 .00 103,65 ,00 103.85 1926 .00 3,350 S 02 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 3.56 ,00 50.04 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 3,56 ,00 50,04 53,60 1927 53.60 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 53.60 43.60 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00. .00 ,00 ,00 53.60 .00 3.350 05189 ADA LORRAINE SCHILL 12,00 ,00 12,00 ,00 .00 .00 S C2 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 2,67 -,00 -31,53 1928 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 2,67 .00 37.53 40,20 40,20 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 40,20 40,20 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 40.20 ,00 3.350 05190 SHERRY MARTINEZ 14,00 ,00 14,00 .00 ,00 .00 46,90 .00 ,00 46.90 ,00 ,00 05191 PRISCILLA SALKEY 11.50 .00 11.50 .00 38,53 38,53 ,00 ,00 M 01 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 3,12 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 3,12 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00. .00 .00 M 00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 2,56 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 2.56 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 43,70 43,78 46,90 46.90 46.90 1929 ,00 3.350 35.9P 1930 35.97 38,53 38,53 38,53 ,00 3,350 IIhI c11 COUNTY OF MElO COMPANY NUMBER 60000 REGULAR HOURS REGULAR PAGES OVERTIRE MOORS ` OVERTIME PAGES ' 4104, ADOL COMP PARES SICK HOURS III\ SICKWAGES VACATION HOURS VACATION PAGES FWERAL HOURS FUDERAL'MACES JURT►MOORS JURY WASTES OTHER HOURS OTHER RAGES NTKOL REIMOURSEMNT Ill A -►PT Its.; SST' s ' DENVER CITY TAX -Y/T11ER DEDUCTIONS �II' NET GROSS - FISCAL GROSS �_ RESERVE TAXAOLE FICA WAGES , tARNED INCOME CITED 'Ross OVER stint UNIT CHECK ITEMS NO•CNECW In*S THIS PERI00 THIS PlAtOO 9,411.25 39.00 31.900.61 130.65 .00 .00 .00 .00 .04 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .04 al .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .-40 .00 .00 .00 .04 .04 .04' 04 .04 2.121.26 4.64 10.11' .44 3.01 .00 .00 .00 .40 .Ct 29.766.1S 1t1.97 31.900.61 130.6'2 .00 ' - .e0 .00 .00 31.900.61 130.65 .$0 .44 NUMBER Of ACTIVE EMPLOYEES OM F LE 415' NUMBER OF TERMINATED PL lTEES'0 FILxp 429 ry.Q)...-0VOISER :OF. EMPL +3fi.�' /i., A44 A1.6 t3ii13 TMts Ptels, ARTtit T 0 bAt E 9.310.25 11,559.50 32.031.26 59#124,34`. ... . _ .._ n_ OW _. .00 - , :00 04 35.40 a0 .00 .00 .00 '.19---: -.0r -- - .e .00 4•00 .40' _opt__ -700:_: .00 .09 10 .40 h 120.94 3, *34.10 10 34 4 .. r'''t4ar 3.01 1,55 .00 .00 :+r - .44 t9iNOitE ', 55.189.49: SIN.31.04 130•15440.1546 00 .00 .40 32,031.26 .00 .00 *OA.__. .00 59,159.34 .40- .04 !iv eftrAT Ai1B SO ORDERED OT BOARD OF MELO COUNTT COMMI83IONERs...-.» MAIRMAN !?• ` tE 70.913.25 241,464.35 .00 3E.44 .00 .00 ri _ .04' 14.047.15 9,93 .00 ti5040413 ;41,640.74 241,600.f0 .00 241.600.74 atr- I. H� 6a 4�- NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Land Use Code, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Centet, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested is the Special Use Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. The purpose of said hearing is for the consideration and approval by the Board of County Commissioners of any conditions to be placed upon the operation of teh proposed asphalt plant and concrete batch plant, which the Board of County Commissioners deem reasonable and necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare of the public. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the Office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, Iocatee in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. DOCKET NO. 81-31 DATE: June 10, 1981 TIME: 2:00 P.M. Flatiron Paving Company c/o Michael J. Hart P.O. Box 229 Boulder, CO 80301 REQUEST: Special Use Permit for location of an asphalt plant and concrete batch plant on an existing sand and gravel operation LOCATION: Parts of the the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 30 and the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 29, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. Weld County, Colorado. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERST£IN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Kcitha White, Deputy DATED: May 4, 1981 PUBLISHED: May 7 and May 28, 1981 in the Johnstown Breeze LHR 410 NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Resolution, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Comnissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the tine specified. All persons in any manner interested in the following proposed Change of Zone are requested to attend and may be heard. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the County Planning Commission may be examined in the Office of the Clerk to the Board of the County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. DOCKET N0. 81 - 26 DATE: TIME: June 10, 1981 2:00 P. M. APPLICANT Aldage R. and Rolla -de Prevost 940 49th Avenue Court Greeley, Colorado 80631 REQUEST: Change of Zone, from C (Commercial) to I (Industrial) TYrAt,DESCRIPTION: A tract of lc d located in the Southeast Quarter of Section 31, Township 1. North, Range 66 West of the 6th P. M., Held County, Colorado, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast Corner of said Section 31, and oensidering the South line thereof to bear North 90°00'00" best with all other bearings contained herein being relative thereto: Th to North 90°00'00" West, 1804.55 feet to a point on the West Right -of -Way line of the (Sim Pacific Railroad; Theme continuing North 90°00'00" West, 660.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Thence North 13°43'00" East parallel with said West Right -of -Way line, 6(7.00 feet; Thew_ South 90°00'00" East, 111.10 feet; Thane North 13°43'07"'East, 174.24 feet; Thence South 90°00'00" East, 250.00 feet; home South 13°43'00" West 169:09 feet; Thence South 90°00'00" East, 298.90 feet to a point on Said West right -of -Way line; Thence South 13°43'00" West along said West Right -of -Way line, 401.15 feet; North 90°00'00" West, 620.00 feet; .trance South 13°43'00" West, 264.00 feet to a point on the South line of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 31; Thence North 90°00'00" West, 40.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Said tract of lard contains 7.07 Acres more or less. ME BY:RD OF =NIT CE MSSICNERS WELD OCI*ITY, =CRAM BY: :IV& A.14 ERIN MINTY MEC% AND RECORDER Alt CLEM TO TEE BOARD BY: Jeannette Ordway, Deputy DATED: May 4, 1981 PUBLIS14D: la the Jotnstan Breeze on May 7, 1981 and ttav 28, 1981 NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Resolution, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Beard of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Special Use Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. APPLICANT DOCKET N0. 81-27 Robert Lewis, et al 801 West County Road 6-E Berthoud, Colorado 80513 DATE: June 10, 1981 TIME: 2:00 P. M. REQUEST: Special Use Permit - LEGAL DESCRIPT_'ON a Dairy and Horse Operation NEk and part of the SEk, Section 14, Township 4 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P. M., Weld County, Colorado. THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO"MISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERKAND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Jeannette Ordway, Deputy DATED: May 4, 1981 PUBLISHED: In the Johnstown Breeze on May 7, 1981 and May 28, 1981 NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Resolution, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Comnissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the following proposed Change of Zone are requested to attend and may be heard. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the County Planning Commission may be examined in the Office of the Clerk to the Board of the County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. APPLICANT DOCKET N0. 81-28 Ted and Marion Koolstra 30126 Highway 1257 Windsor, Colorado 80550 DATE: June 10, 1981 TIME: 2:00 P. M. REQUEST: Change of Zone, from I (Industrial District) to A (Agricultural District) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: That portion of the Southwest Quarter of Section 34, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, described as follows: Considering the South line of said Southwest Quarter of Section 34 as bearing North 84°16'32" East and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto; Commeecing at the Southwest corner of said Section 34; thence South 71°38'48" East 935.25 feet to the Easterly right -of -w El line of Highway 257; thence along said Easterly right-of-way line North 61°44'06" West 543.70 feet to the beginning of a curve concave to the Northeast, having a central angle of 04°35'00" and a radius of 1372.50 feet (the chord of which beers North 50°43'06" !lest 109.76 feet); thence along the arc of said curve and continuing along said Easterly right-of-way 109.79 feet to said South line of Section 34; thence continuing along said Easterly right-of-way line and along the arc of a curve concave to the Northeast, having a central angle of 14°19'16" and a radius of 1372.05 feet (the chord of which bears !North 41°15'58" West 342.16 feet) 343.06 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING: thence continuing along said Easterly right-of-way and the arc of a curve concave to the Northeast, having a central angle of 10° 45'44" and a radius of 1372.50 feet (the long chord of which bears North 28° 43'28" West 257.43 feet) 257.81 feet; thence continuing along said Easterly right-of-way line North 16°38'36" West 488.90 feet and again North 13°20'36" West 194.38 feet; thence leaving said Easterly right-of-way line North 90°00'00" East 508.27 feet; thence South 09°18'00" West 512.14 feet; thence South 03°19'59" West 160.22 feet; thence South 26°16'25" West 243.05 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 6.19 acres, more or less. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOAR➢ BY: Jeannette Ordway, Deputy DATED: May 4, 1981 PUBLISHED: r4 the Johnstown Breeze on May 7, 1981 and May 28, 1981 DATED; May 4, 1981 PUBLISHED; In the Johnstown Breeze on May 7 1982 and May .^B, 1981 act/� Pursuant NOTICE to the In Pursuant Chamybera1n9ning Resolution, of the State of Colorado and the County, Chambers of the BoaadhofaCounty Comublic missioners will be held Street, Greeley,, Weld St any manner Colorado County Centennial loner$ of geld requested interested in the t Center, 915 10th to attend and thehe time sPeoified. All BE IT ALSO KNOWN �Y be heard. Use Permit are persons Weld WN that the of the Clerk KNNttext and Planningthe Commission Maymaps so certified b Greeley, Colorado. County Centennial Center, enterf ty Commibe ssioamined ners, located they the 915 office 10th Street,lThlyd Floor DOCKET N0. 81-29 APPLICANT Tod and Marion Roolstra 30126 Highway 257 DATE: Windsor, Colorado 87550 June 10, 1981 TIME: 2:00 P. M. REQUEST: Special Use Permit LEGAL DESCRIPTION; a dairy Part of the Sfi�f the Section p4'MTownship 6 North, Colorado 67 West oradold . Weld County, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLD RADO BY: NARY ANN FEUERSTEIN AND CLERK CLERX AND RECORDER CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Jeannette Ordway, Deputy NOTICE DOCKDT 481-30L PURSUANT TO THE LIQUOR LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, RICHARD PERCHLIK, D/B/A SHARKTOOTH ENTERPRISES, 30083 WELD COUNTY ROAD 025, GREELEY, COLORADO 80631, HAS REQUESTED THE LICENSING OFFICIALS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, TO GRANT A RETAIL 3.22 BEVERAGE LICENSE FOR CONSUMPTION ON AND OFF THE PREMISES, WITH A LOCATION MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Beginning at the SE Corner of Said Section 36, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P. M., and considering the East line of said Section 36 as bearing North 00°00'00" West, with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto; Thence North 00°00'00" West, 620.00 feet along the East line of said Section 36; Thence South 89°59'44" West, 899.56 feet; Thence South 62°00'04" West, 39.8,2 feet; Thence North 86°42'43" West, 126.09 feet; Thence South 33°53'58" West, 159.21 feet; Thence South 85°57'24" West, 239.47 feet; Thence South QO°24'14" East, 543.93 feet to a point on the South line of said Section 36; Thence North 86°30'29" East, along the South lino of said Section 36, 1387.01 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO HAS DECLARED THAT THE NEIGHBORHOOD TO BE SERVED WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: That part of Sections 31 and 36 South of the Poudre River, located in Township 6 North, Ranges 66 and 67 (respectively) and the North Half of Sections 1 and 6, Township 5 North, Ranges 66 and 67 (respectively), both West of the 6th P. Y., Weld County, Colorado. THE HEARING ON SAID LICENSE WILL BE HELD IN THE FIRST FLOOR ASSEMBLY ROOM, WELD COUNTY CENTENNIAL CENTER, 915 10th STREET, GREELEY, COLORADO, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1981 AT 2:00 P. M. DATED AT GREELEY, COLORADO, THIS 4th DAY OF MAY, 1981. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COILMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERIC TO THE BOARD BY: Jeannette Ordway, Deputy PUBLISHED: May 7, 1981 and May 21, 1981 in the Johnstown Breeze ...,.,..... ,. ROLL CALL: A RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO MAY 4, 1981 TAPE 881-24 6 25 • The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Veld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Monday, May 4, 1981, at the hour of 9:00 A. M. The meeting vas called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Also present: Commissioner Chuck Carlson, Chairman Commissioner Norman Carlson, Pro Tem, excused Commissioner Bill Kirby Commissioner John Martin, excused Commissioner June Steinmark Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Ordway MINUTES: Chairman Carlson did not attend the meeting conducted April 27, 1981. The minutes will be considered during the meeting scheduled for May 6, 1981 because they can not be approved by only two Commissioners. ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA: None APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to cpprove the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORT: Commissioner Steinmark reported that the crews are repairing wash caisson county roads in the Kersey area that were caused by the rain storms. The crews began the fifty hour work week. County bridge 6/59A will be replaced. The crews are continuing to crush rock at the Tucker pit and the dragline is working on the bank of the St. Vrafn River. Commissioner Steinmark announced that the Board met with the new Director of Health, Dr. Ralph R. Wooley, this morning, and they discussed Dr. Wooley's intentions. CLAIMS APPROVED: Commissioner Kirby made a motion to Mr. Warden: Encumbrance Claims General Social Service Fund Social Service Old Age Pension Payroll Rumen Resources - Mr. approved on April 27, General Cross Payroll Payroll Payroll Payroll approve S 950,229.85 996,562.91 136.00 the claims as presented by Warden requested that the $43,000.00 estimated amount 1981, be corrected to $45,065.35 1,241,193.97 32,031,26 61,31 2,143.14 1,754.46 Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried uoenlmously. BIDS: PRESENT LAUNDRY: Mrs, Rhoden presented the laundry bids for the Ambulance Department, Health Department, Sheriff's Office, and Road and Bridge Bain shop. Said bids will be considered for approval on May 13, 1981. (See attached anaIyses.) PRESENT INSULATION MATERIALS AND SERVICES FOR WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM: Mrs. Rhode presented the bids for this Human Resources program and they will be considered for approval on May 13, 1981. (See attached analysis) HEALTH DEPARTMENT AGREEMENTS FOR TESTING OF WATER: Written agreements were submittedby the Health Department pursuant to Ordinances 60 A and 82 A for the following: Agreements for samplin3 and analysis of pollutant discharges: 1. Town of LaSalle 2. Weld County RE 3-J Agreements for sampling and analysis of drinking water: 1. Lochbuie Water Company Community 2. North Weld County Water District Community 3. Aristocrat Ranchettes Water Projects Community 4. Town of Platteville Community 5. Tam of Cilcrest Community 6. Burrito Delight, Ft. Lupton Non -Community 7. Millies Cafe Non -Community Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve these agreements. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF COUNTY ROAD f48: Wayne Smyth, county engineer, informed the Board that he had temporarily closed this road on April '28,so that county bridge .48/57A can be replaced. He asked that this road between county roads F57 and .59 he closed for approximately twenty-one working days. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to temporarily close county road .48. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. GRAVEL AGRCDONT WITH HIGH PLAINS GRAZING ASSOCIATION: Mr. Smyth presented a standardgravel agreement for two years which included a renewal clause. The agreement has been signed and amended by the owner of the materials. The amendment was to change 35c per cubic yard to 35c per ton. The Engineer predicted that. Weld County would remove approximately ten to fifteen thousand tons per year from this location The Engineer added that this is the only good source of gravel in this area and from his standpoint the cost is reasonable. The Board discussed the cost per ton. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to table this matter and salted the Engineer to renegoiate the cost per ton with Nigh Plains Crazing Association. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carriedunanimously. RENTAL AGREEtiENT FOR SCRAG WITH EL PASO COUNTY: The County Engineer presented an agreement to rent E1 Paso County's Somas machine from May 15, 1981 to July I, 1981, at an hourly rate of $34.00. Mr. Smyth noted that Weld Canty will furnish the operator and further that it would be to Weld County's advantage to approve said rental agreement. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve said rental agreement. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion. Tape change 81-25 The motion to approve the rental agreement for the Mesa machine with EI Paso County carried unanimously. The Engineer noted that tba first county road to be worked. with the Bowleg machine will be County Road .100, between Nunn and Wellington, and then probably County Roads .30, 39 and 41. Commissioner Kirby asked that each Commissioner watch the Somas in action. RLaBXAL REQUEST 3.22 SEER LICENSE, LEO WARDMAN ORA LEO'S HUT: After the Board reviewed the Sheriff's office annual incident report, Commissioner Kirby made a motion to grant this renewal request. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion end it carried unanimously. Page 2, Nay 4, 1981 CANCELLATION of SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANTS FOR APRIL, 1981: Commissioner Kirby mad. a motion to authorize the cancellation of Social Services Warrants for April, 1981, totaling $19,788.36. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. DUPLICATE LEAP WARRANT 46167, $142.41: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve said entrant, totaling $142.41. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. DUPLICATE RS LEAP WARRANT 45964, $265.46: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve said duplicate warrant, totaling $265.46. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion end it carried unanimously. AUTHORIZE PUBLICATION OF PROCEEDINGS FOR MAY, 1901: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the authorisation of publication of proceedings for May, 1981. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. REQUEST FROM NANO A NANO COALITION FOR WAIVER OF PLATFORM RENTAL FEE: The applicant was not present. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to decline the request to wive the platform rental fees. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS: Listed on the agenda as presented. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions are attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. APPROVED: BOARD or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO t;,t«<�, Page 3, May 4, 1981 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS y 6, 1981 AGENDA Tape No. El -25 G 26 Chuck Carlson, Chairman Ncrnan Carlson, Pro Dam Sill Kirby John Martin June Steicmark Approval of minutes of April 27 and May 4, 1981 1 S 20 AGENDA: 1) Authorize duplicate LEAP warrants ,^6010, $142.41 G 6130, $230.79 ROYAL OF OCh5 yr AGENDA AR'E E IT HEADS AMID 1) Paul Stoddard, Coroner FS MED OFFICIALS: 2) Mike Loustalet, Treasures 3) Jim Sarenich, Planning Director FINANCE CEFICER: 1) Warrants d Warden) to Rhoden MESS: OLD: 1) Approve laboratary supplies for Health Dept. 2) Approve dui trucks with snow plows 1) Ron Phillips re: extension of CR +160 1) Request from Tri-Ttwn cable vision 2) State ayzwm,t with Colo. Division of labor 6 Employment 3) Agreement with State Board of Occupational Education 4) Establish hew mineral leasing policy 5) Authorize Chairman to sign 1RRR agreement 6) Health Hoard reappointments SII4C OETAFOZENi:l) Replat of Seance Heights, Guy Healy. 2) S5 4133, Guy Lra3y 3) RE 4490, Ingrid Johnson 4) RE 494, Johnstown Farms 5) Amend RE 499, Stain s Sowers 6) ZPMi 3445, [ester Stroh CONSENT AGENDA APPOOMUCT.S: May 6 - Ewan Services Dtcy 7 - County Council Hay 8 - IUaui Resources Advisory May 8 - Library Board May 11 - Commissioner work session May 12 Flrport Authority May 13 - Housing Authority May 14 - Utility Coordinating May 14 - Bahr] of Adjustment 1�ARC rS: 1:30 PM 1:30 PM 9:00 Ail 4:00 PM 1:30 PM 10:00 AM 7:30 PM 10:00 AM 2:00 PM j flay 6 - Tavern license; Meador & Sandra 91ehm P.ba The Dad Russian 9:30 AM (Say 6 - Xenreth Rohner, SUP, egg laying facility 2:00 PM May 6 - Xenneth Kohler, SUP, manure ccnEn _ Sting facility 2:00 Pt] May 6 - Andrew & Muriel Roo, SUP, dairy creation 2:00 PM May 6 - Continental Pipeline Co., SUP, amend SIR 0410 2:00 PH May 13 - Stromluist Farms, SIR, alcohol distillation plant 2:00 PM Nay 13 - Proposed revision of Weld County Zening Ord. & map (Cent.) 2:00 PM May 20 - Colorado Landfill., Inc., CO2, A to I (cont.) 2:00 PM May 20 - Robert Frank, COZ, A to I (cont.) 2:00 PM May 27 - :art's Fertilizer Co., SUP, gravel pit 2:00 PM 'lay 27 - 3.28 license, Richard Perchlik dha Sharktoeth Enterprises 2:00 PM May 27 - Bestway Paving Ca., SUP, concrete plant 2:00 PM May 27 - Amendrents to WeldCoUnty5uilding Cede 2:00 PM Jun 3 - Lee Ricoh, COZ, A to I 2:00 PcI Jun 10 - Aldago & Rollande Prevost, COT., C to I 2:00 PM Jun 10 - Robert Lewin, Stn', dairy & Horse operation 2:00 PM Jon 10 - Ted & Marion Koolstra, SCR, dairy 2:00 PM Jun 10 - Ted & Marion MccAstra, CO2, I to A 2:00 PM Jun 10 - Flatiron Paving Co., SUP, asphalt F c >„A to plants 2100 PM REPORTS: 1) Audit report Burns Resources Senior nutrition Program CrritNUCATIONS: 1.) State Highway Dept. newsletter 481-17, April 30, 1981 2) PUC notice of investigations & suspensions 3) Letter from nary Bridgewater re: water it Aristocrat Ra:chettes 4) State Board of Lard C mmissioners notice of gas 6 oil lease auction RESOLUTIONS: *1) Deny request from Nano a Dano Coalition for waiver of platform rental fee *2) Approve renr 1 agiecit+t'for 200P.G with E1 Peso County *3) Approve 3.28 license renewal., ^aveway Gas & Grocery *4) Authorize duplicate nnAr warrant. #6010, "172.41 *3) Authorize duplicate Ti; warrant #6130, ;230.79 *signed in this meeting RESOLUTION RE: DENIAL OF REQUEST BY MANO A MANO COALITION FOR WAIVER OF PLATFORM RENTAL FEES. WHEREAS, the Hoard 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, Mano a Mano Coalition is in need of the platforms from the Exhibition Building, and WHEREAS, Mano a Mano Coalition has requested that the ren- tal fee for the use of said platforms be waived by the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the Board feels that approval of the request would not be in the best interests of Weld County and therefore, denies the request for waiver of the rental fees. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the request of Mano a Plano Coalition for waiver of the rental fees for use of platforms from the Exhibition Building be, and hereby is, denied. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and ;seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 4th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk ary_d Recorder and erk to he BenOl ( By' 61 h A).C,✓« ty Clerk, cde inovED�AS TO FORM: / County Attorney puty C BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELp COUNTY, C,0{.ORADO C u1ucC airman (ABSENT) (Aye) Norman Carlsqn, Pro-Tem 6y C, is Kirby / (ABSENT) IAye) DATE PRESENTED: MAY 6, 1981 April 29, 1981 Dear Commissioner: As a member of the Nano a Mano Coalition, I would like to ask your help with our activity on Saturday, May 9th in Island Grove. We are in need of the platforms from the Exhibition build- ing for three dance groups that will perform that afternoon. We would like to request a waiver of the platform rental fee, since the event is serving partially as a fund raiser for the Colorado Migrant Council, Black Students Union and the Coalition. None of us have overhead expense funds and are planning to raise funds to help the poor of our community. I will be contacting you next week for your response. Thank you for your help. Sincerely, CYc ., [/ZatRd ,-- Paul Halloran PH/ch RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN EL PASO COUNTY, COLO- RADO AND WELD COUNTY, COLORADO FOR RENTAL OF BOMAG MECHANI- CAL BLENDER WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Weld County, Colorado is in need of a BOMAG mechani- cal blender, and WHEREAS, E1 Paso County, Colorado owns such a mechanical blender and is willing to rent its BOMAG mechanical blender to Weld County, and WHEREAS, the rental rate shall be $34.00 per hour, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied said rental agreement and deems it advisable to approve the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Codhty Commis- sioners of Weld County, Colorado that the rental agreement between E1 Paso County, Colorado and Weld County, Colorado for the leasing of a BOMAG mechanical blender be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that the Chairman of the Board be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said rental agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 4th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and- to to the Bo BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, CO�.ORADO (Aye) Ch dch Carlso , Chairman (ABSENT) Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem C. W. Kirby J (ABSENT) (Aye) DATE PRESENTED: MAY 6, 1981 • BID REQIRST NO. 207-81 Bids to he presented on May 4, 1981 and considered for approval on May 13, 1981 EOR: INSULATION MATERIALS AND SERVICES FOR THE WEATNERIZATION PROGRAM FOR H.R.D. BIDDERS _ DESCRIPTION PORTER INSULATION 1NC, LOVELAND, CO QUALITY INSULATION GREELEY, CO 88C INSULATION GREELEY, CO Insulation 4" open cavity fill 4" drill 8 plug cavity fill Installation of attic vents Insulation 4" open cavity fill 4" drill 8 plug cavity fill Installation of attic vents Insulation 4" open cavity fill 4" drill E plug cavity fill Installation of attic vents PRICES $ .188/lb. .19/sq.ft. .40/sq.ft. 15.00 each $ .23/lb. .20/sq.ft. .48/sq.ft. 12.50 each $ .28/sq.ft. .3S/sq.ft. NO BID • AMIRRANCE DEPARTP4II BID REQUEST NO. 171-81 CtE�N: NG, PR[SSING, AND LAUNDRY. ALL UNIFORM'S AND SUPPLIES ARE OWNED BY WELD COUNTY, fICEUr AND DELIVERY IS TO DE Al THE AMBULANCE GARAGE, THREE 11MES PER WEEK. ;ids to .e Presented on May 4, 1981 and considered for approval on May 13, 1981: ESTIMATED NO. PRICE EACH TOTAL COST ITEM PER WEEK PER WEEK PER WEEK Sanitary Laundry and Trousers 40 $ .75 $ 30.00 Cleaners, Inc. Shirts 40 .50 20.00 Greeley, CO Jackets ('Winter) 3 1.75 5.25 Jackets (Suvrer) 3 1.25 3.75 Sheets 80 .45 36.00 Pillow Cases 8O .20 16.00 Lifting Straps l .25 .25 Blankets 1 1.50 1.50 Spreads 1 1.50 1.50 3114.25 One Hour Martinizing Trousers 40 $ .80 $ 32.00 Greeley, CO Shirts 40 .50 20.00 Jackets (Winter) 3 .95 2.85 Jackets (Summer) 3 .75 2.25 Sheets 80 .45 36.00 Pillow Cases 80 .26 16.00 Lifting Straps 1 .23 .23 Blankets 1 1.50 1.50 Spreads 1 1.45 1.45 T112.28 Misco Textile Rental Trousers 40 $ 2.00 $ 80.00 Greeley, CO Shirts 40 1.00 40.00 Jackets (Winter) 3 1.00 3.00 Jackets (Summer) 3 1.00 3.00 Sheets 80 .50 40.00 Pillow Cases 80 .25 20.00 Lifting Straps 1 .50 .50 Blankets 1 1.50 1.50 Spreads 1 1.50 1.50 ___ X189.50 Pioneer Cleaners Greeley, CO NO BID Etl;' RNA 51 NO, lil-8l HEALTH DEPAPIIINT 'RfSSV.t!; A`iD LAUNDRY. ALL. UNIFORMS AND SUPPLIES ARE OWNED BY WELD COUNTY, P;CKCP r,9D PilIVERY 15 TO BE Al THE HEALTH DEPT, THREE 71MES PER WEEK. Bids to be presented on May 4, 1981 and considered for approval on May 13, 1981: BIDBER ITEM ESTIMATED NO. PRICE EACH TOTAL COST PER WEEK PRE_WEEK PER WEEK Sanitary laundry and Tab coats 3 $ 1.75 5 5.25 Cleaners, Inc. Dish Cloths 10 .11 1.10 Greeley, CO Doctor Towels 14X20 3 .15 .45 Doctor Towels 18X36 20 .20 4.00 Gowns 16 .75 12.00 Rags 3 .10 .30 Wraps 36X36 3 .22 .66 Wraps 18X18 3 .14 .42 Pillow Cases 2 .20 .40 $ 24.58 Misco Textile Rental Lab coats 3 $ 1.00 $ 3.00 Greeley, CO Dish Cloths 10 .25 2.50 Doctor Towels 14X20 3 .25 .75 Doctor Towels 18X36 20 .25 5.00 Gowns 16 1.00 16.00 Rags 3 .25 .75 Wraps 36X36 3 1.00 3.00 Wraps 18X18 3 !.00 3.00 Pillow Cases 2 .25 .5D S 34.50 One Hour Martinizing Greeley, CO Pioneer Cleaners Greeley, CO NO BID NO BID P'.D Rig'JLS1 NO. 171-81 SHERIFF'S �10E FR: CLEANING, PRESSING, AND MINOR ALIERATIONS ONLY. THERE WILL BE NO PICr,OP OR DELIVERY Eids to he presented on May 4, 1981 and considered for approval on May 13, 1981 ESTIMATED NO. PRICE EACH TOTAL COST FiOD[R ITEM PER WEEK PER WEEK PER WEEK Pioneer Cleaners Greeley, CO One Hour Martinizing Greeley, CO Pants Shirts Long Sleeve Short Sleeve Nylon Jackets Zip in Linings Fur collars 150 $ .40 $ 60.00 150 .40 60.00 150 .40 60.00 30 1.00 30.00 .40 12.00 -0- -0- ALTERATIONS Sewing on Patches Sewing on Buttons/Repairing Minor Rips Other Minor Alterations Listed Separately .40 ea. No Charge Pants 150 $ .80 $120.00 Shirts Long Sleeve 150 .60 90.00 Short Sleeve 150 .50 75.00 Nylon Jackets 30 1.00 30.00 Zip in linings -0- -0- Fur collars -0- -0- ALTERATIONS Sewing on Patches Sewing on Buttons/Repairing Minor Rips .35 No Charge Misco Textile Rental Pants 150 5 2.00 $300.00 Greeley, CO Shirts Long Sleeve 150 1.00 150.00 Short Sleeve 150 1.00 150.00 Nylon Jackets 30 2.00 60.00 Zip in linings Fur collars ALTERATIONS Sewing on Patches $ 1.00 Sewing on Buttons/Repairing Minor Rips S 1.00 Each Sanitary Laundry and Cleaning, Inc. NO BID F1i1 RiiJL.ST NO. 17! -Mall Bids to be presented on May 4, 1981 and considered for approval on Hay", 1981: ROAD 8 BRIDGE (MAIN SHOP)- BIDDER TO FURNISH ALL COVERALLS WITH PICKUP AND DELIVERY AT 1HE COUNTY SHOPS. COVERALLS TO BE BLUE WITH DARK; STRIPES 8 HAVE FIRST NAME ON FRON FlrER NO. OF NO. OF CHANGES EMPLOYEES PER WEEK_____ Misce Textile 18 Rentals, Inc. Greeley, CO 2 3 4 Sanitary Laundry and Cleaners, Inc. Ore Hour Martinizing Pioneer Cleaners TYPE OF GARMENT Coveralls Light Blue Shirts Dark Blue Pants NO BID NO BID NO BID PRICE EACH PER MONTH $ 13.64 9.53 9.53 TOTAL PRICE PER MONTH S 245.52 38.12 38.12 FOR: ROAD 6 BRIDGE (MAINTENANCE,PRODUCTION, BRIDGE DIVISIONS) PURCHASE OF 13 COVERALLS, HEAVY COTTON, ORANGE IN COLOR BIDDER Misco Textile Rentals, Inc. Greeley, CO QUANTITY SIZES 6 42L 2 46L 3 48L 2 58L Sanitary Laundry and Cleaners, Inc. One Hour Martinizing Pioneer Cleaners PRICE EACH W/NAME $ 18.25 18.25 18.25 20.15 NO BID NO BID NO BID TOTAL PRICE W/NAME $ 109.50 36.50 54.75 40.30 241.05 FOR: BUILDINGDELIVERYSAND TO BEGATU9015 DEPARTMENT St. Greeley,BIDDER CO.S SHIRTSFURNISH HAVE FIRST NAMEPICKUP OM FRONT BIDDER N0. OF NO OF CHANGES COLOR AND TYPE PRICE EACH EMPLOYEES PER WEEK OF GARMENT PER MONTH Risco Textile Maintenance Rentals, Inc. Division Greeley, CO 15 3 Janitorial Division 16 2 Foreman 2 3 Sanitary Laundry and Cleaners, Inc. One Hour Martinizing Pioneer Cleaners Light Blue Shirts $ 7.14 Dark Blue Pants 7.I4 Light Blue Shirts $ 4.76 Dark Blue Pants 4.76 Yellow Shirts Dark Brown Pants NO BID NO BID NO BID $ 7.14 7.14 TOTAL PRICE PER MONTH $ 107,10 I07.10 $ 76.16 76.16 $ 14.28 14.28 RENTAL AGREEMENT THIS RENTAL AGREEMENT is made this 26th day of May 1981, by and between the Board of County Commissioners of E1 Paso County (hereinafter referred to as "El Paso County"), and the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County (here- inafter referred to as " Weld County"), pursuant to Section 29-1-203, C.R.S. 1973, authorizing counties to cooperate and contract with one another; WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Weld County desires to perform certain road maintenance work requiring the use of a mechanical blender, such as the BONAG; and WHEREAS, E1 Paso County owns a BONAG mechanical blender, the equipment required by Weld County; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth below, E1 Paso County is willing to rent its BONAG mechanical blender to Weld County; and WHEREAS, pursuant to section 29-1-203, C.R.S. 1973, the parties wish to execute a contractual agreement whereby E1 Paso County will rent its BONAG mechanical blender to Weld County under the terms and conditions set forth below; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises, terms, conditions and convenants set forth herein, the parties agree as follows: 1. E1 Paso County will rent its BMus mechanical blender, MPH 100, fully hydrostatic stabilizer (hereinafter referred to as the "Equipment"), to Meld County from .rune 29 19 gi until August 10 , 19 81, a period during which El Paso County will not require the use of the Equipment. 2. Weld County shall pay El Paso County the amount of $34.00 per hour while renting the Equipment. An additional $ 8.00 per hour shall be paid when the machine is operated by an El Paso County employee. The rental payment shall be paid to the El Paso County Department of Transportation, 3170 Century Street, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80907. Weld County shall pny the cost of transporting the Equipment from El Paso County and returning it once Weld County's use is com- pleted. This transportation shall take place during the term of this Rental Agreement. An hour meter mill be attached during Weld County's use of the Equipment and this meter shall be the conclusive of the number of hours of operation. Weld County shall keep the hour meter connected to the Equipment and in good working conditions at all times. 3. If Weld County fails to return the Equip- ment promptly at the end of the term of this Rental Agreement, additional rental shall be payable by Weld County for each day beyond the term, said rental pro -rated at one and one- half (lb) times the normal rental amount. 4. Weld County will use and care for the Equip- ment in a careful and prudent manner, pay all operating and maintenance expenses while the equipment is out of the possession of E1 Paso County, and make, at the expense of Weld County, any and all repairs other than those which E1 Paso County agrees to make pursuant hereto. The Equipment shall be returned to E1 Paso County in the same condition as when it was received, reasonable wear and tear excepted. If upon the return of the Equipment to El Paso County, such Equipment is not in the same condition as when received, E1 Paso County will repair the Equip- ment and charge Weld County for the cost of any such repairs at El Paso County's regular shop rates. S. If during the term of this Rental Agreement the Equipment becomes inoperable because of any defect in material or workmanship, E1 Paso County, upon being notified of such failure shall accept return of the Equipment and promptly repair it or agree to the termination of this Rental Agreement. If EI Paso County decides to terminate this Rental Agreement, any unearned rental previously paid shall be refunded to Weld County shall be responsible for any costs in- curred in returning the Equipment to E1 Paso County. 6. During the term of this Rental Agreement, Weld Weld County. County assumes all risk and liability for the operation of the . Equipment. Weld County shall indemnify and hold harm- less El Paso County, its employees and agents from any and all damages for death, personal injuries or property damage arising out of the use, possession or transportation of the Equipment. Weld County shall, at its own expense, carry public liability insurance with minimum liability limits in the amounts of $100,000 per person, and $300,000 per occurrence for bodily injury, including death, and $50,000 per occurrence for property damage. A self insurance reserve fund established and maintained pursuant to section 24-10.115(3), C.R.S. 1973, as amended, shall be an acceptable alternative to commercial liability insurance. Prior to the Equipment leaving E1 Paso County, the appropriate representative of Weld County shall present to El Paso County proof of compliance with this insurance requirement. 7. Weld County will not, without the written consent of E1 Paso County, install any accessories or devices oa the Equipment if such installation will impair the original intended function or use of the Equipment. All accessories or devices fixed to the Equipment are recognized as the property of E1 Paso County, unless such accessory or device can be removed without affecting in any way the intended function or use of the Equipment. Any damage to the Equipment caused by the removal of such accessories or devices shall be repaired at Weld County's expense. g. Weld County shall comply with and conform to all laws and regulations of the State of Colorado relating to the possession, use and maintenance of the Equipment. 9. Whenever requested, Weld County shall advise El Paso County of the exact location of the Equipment. E1 Paso County and its representatives may at all reasonable times, for the purposes of inspection, enter upon any job, building or place where the Equipment is located. El Paso County may remove the Equipment without notice to Weld County if, in the opinion of E1 Paso County, it is being used beyond its capacity or is being improperly cared for or abused. tn. If Weld County fails to make any rental pay - went when due, attempts to sell or encumber the Equipment, ceases to operate the Equipment, or fails to comply with any other provision of this Rental Agreement, Weld County agrees to deliver the Equipment to E1 Paso County upon demand. Upon such default, E1 Paso County may enter upon any job, building or place where the Equipment is located and take posses- sion of the Equipment without further notice to Weld County, and thereupon this Rental Agreement shall terminate and be forfeited at the option of E1 Paso County. In the event of such default, Weld County agrees to pay all rental currently due, damages for any injury to the Equipment, the costs of removal of the Equipment from the possession of Weld County, and all freight, storage, transportation, and other charges incurred in such removal and return to £1 Paso County. In the event that legal action is necessary to enforce Weld County's obligations hereunder, Weld County agrees to be responsible for the costs, including reasonable attorneys fees, incurred by El Paso County. 11. This is an agreement for rental of the Equipment, and nothing herein shall be construed as conveying to Weld County any right, title or interest in or to the Equipment leased hereunder, except as a lessee. 12. This Agreement contains the entire understanding between the parties, and no modification, amendment, novation, or other alteration to this Agreement shall be valid or of any force or effect unless mutually agreed to by the parties .in writing as an Addendum to this Agreement. At the time of the execution of the Agreement, there are no other terms, conditions, requirements, or obligations affecting this Agreement which are not specifically set forth herein. • t APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: Deputy Cler Cha rm n, aso o my oar of Commissioners aiJman, IYeld GouSty Sara o Commissioners DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION hZetx Max L. Rothold ATTEST: (E1 Paso County Board of County Commissioners) Deputy County Clerk DEPARTMENT OFENGINEERIN PHONE 13031 3564000 EXT.4 HO. BOX On EE LE V. COLORADO EOM COLORADO May 11, 1981 Max L. Rothschild, P,E. Director of Transportation El Paso County 3170 Century Street Colorado Springs, Colorado 80907 Dear Max: Enclosed is the signed copy of the rental agreement for the use of the BOMAG unit, which the Commissioners approved on May 4, 1981. We will be coming down to pick-up the machine and diver it back to you when the time comes, so our rental rate will be $34.00 per hour. The dates 1 have left blank, but 1 told the Commissioners that the time for the contract would be from the 15th of May to the 1st of July inclusive. Of course, it is not necessary that we follow those exact dates. Also attached is a copy of the resolution approving this final agreement for your records. Also enclosed is a copy of documentation on our self-insurance reserve fund, to comply with the requirements of paragraph 6 of the agreement. We would like to have a signed copy of the agreement when you have it approved by your board. Sincerely, Wayne S. Smyth Director of Engineering WSS:sd Enclosures cc: Clerk to the Board RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE FOR THE SALE OF FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGES CONTAINING NOT MORE THAN 3.28 OF ALCOHOL BY WEIGHT, FOR CONSUMPTION OFF THE PREMISES ONLY, ISSUED TO VENTA, INC., D/B/A SAVE - WAY GAS AND GROCERY, BRIGHTON, COLORADO - EXPIRES MAY 18, 1982 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Venta, Inc., 12435 Road 2 and Highway 85, Brighton, Colorado, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for a County Retail License for the sale of fermented malt beverages, containing not more than 3.28 of alcohol by weight for consumption off the premises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II., C., applicant has paid the sum of 550.00 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has paid to the County of Weld the sum of $50.00, pursuant to Section 12-46-117(5), CRS 1973, as amended, of which sum, $42.50 has been paid over to the State of Colorado, Department of Revenue for credit to the Old Age Pen- sion Fund, pursuant to the requirements of Section 12-46-110, CRS 1973, as amended, and said applicant has produced a State Retail License for the sale of 3.28 fermented malt beverages for consump- tion off the °remises, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as fol- lows: 12435 Road 2 and Highway 85, Brighton, Colorado NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said applica- tion and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 81-12 to said applicant to sell 3.28 fermented malt beverages for consumption off the premises only, only at retail at said location, and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect from the 19th day of May, 1981 to the 18th day of May, 1982, providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell the 3.28 fermented malt beverages, for consump- tion off the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regu- lations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of April, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk a and Clerk to the puty Cou y Clerk 7 AP OVEAS,T0 FORM: County Attor ey order BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELDOUNTY, CO RADO Ch Carlson, Chairman Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem 1/X -I (Aye) C. W. Kirby / (Aye) J (A e) une K. Steinmar DATE PRESENTED: MAY 6, 1981 DEPARTMENT Of REVENUE VENTA INC SAVE WAY Ca%S 12435 R3 28.H•Y 85 BR1CHTGN CO 80601 3.2% FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE YOUR LICENSE EXPIRES_ ticritsritjtittpiii ICe_—ort).�r1*i:o1cI1,il' 11-41984-023 03 2C6 5541 3 051980 NAY l8. 1982 nn .A....ro DacrneN Of MIMI --- J _;3.2 PER GENT BEIA RETAIL LICENSE • -_... .LOUNTY,_85 PERCENT OAP FEE _-... ___. «----i_42.5O E.- •'. TOTAL EERi THIS LICENSE IS ISSUED SUBJECT TO THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO AND ESPECIALLY UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF TITLE 12, ARTICLE 4S, CRS tent, AS AMENDED. THIS LICENSE IS NON•TRAINFERABLE AND SHALL BE CONSPICU- OUSLY POSTED IN THE PLACE ABOVE DESCRIBED. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I HAVE HEREUNTO SET IAY HAND AND SEAL MRv 1 'CF1 OIIL &OIL Mee WM EX ECUTWE DIRECTOR .E DUPLICATE WARRANT NO.LEAP 6010 WHEREAS, LEAP Warrant No. 6010 , dated March 25,1981 , in the amount of $ 142.41 has been misplaced, lost or destroyed and said Warrant No.6010 has not been presented in the Office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit and bond necessary to indemnify and hold Weld County harmless on account of the alleged loss of the original warrant has been filed in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County. Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the aforementioned duplicate Warrant No.6010 ' in the amount of $142.41 be issued. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th of May , A.D., 1981. ATTEST: COUNTY CLERIC AND RECORDER AND CLERR TO THE BOARD • THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLO 0 A?PROv 9 A, TO FORM;, day DUPLICATE WARRANT N0. LEAP 6130 WHEREAS,LEAP Warrant No. 6130 dated March 25, 1981 , in the amount of $ 230.79 has been misplaced, lost or destroyed and said Warrant No. 6130 has not been presented in the Office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit and bond necessary to indemnify and hold Weld County harmless on account of the alleged loss of the original warrant has been filed in iho Office of the Board of County Commissioners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that tho aforementioned duplicate Warrant No.6130' , in the amount of $230.79 be issued. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of May , A.D., 1981. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • V�Mv� TilMnvkl� COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARR BY. uty Coup y Cler APPROVED *S TO FO i l ��% ed24- "site/ i MEMORAnaum To_0huck Carlson, Chairman Dow May .5. i3fl1-_-- _ \-1; Board Board of County Commissioners R��ggr4S4__ — r,om Walter J. Speckman, Erecu ive.Di-rector, Nom^-. s,ni«, CDivision ofEmpl oOR yment Dra rtilent Of Labor and Emelerent,. ining Enclosed for Board approval are a series of contracts with the Colorado Depart- ment of Labor and Employment, for the continued delivery of services in Job Service and the Work Incentive (WIN) Program in Weld County. The purpose of each contract is as follows: 1. Contract Amendment 02 The funds. Contract r�npmen�nt12tisLiv:me10et /1/80sfor EY 80' and through 9/30/82,Fthel' total budget for Fiscal Year 1981, will be $180,000 for Job Service and $26,000 for WIN. 2. Termination of Contract The Termination of Contract terminates the Contract dated June 18, 1979, 02edatedrMarc, Amendment981. The effective der ate of the term79 and the innations iontract s March 31, 1981. 3. Contract II The in the functions ct Il of outlines of the Greeley Job Servicea,a and operationalld Greeley WorkIncentive (WIN) Program, into the Employment Opportunities Delivery System (CODS). Spe- cific roles and responsibilities are outlined for both the State and Weld County. The Contract covers a period beginning April 1, 1981 and ending September 30, 1982. The obligation from the Colorado Division of Employment and Septn�rt30,, 1981 are $90,000the forriod the JobbiServiceApril and $13,981 000 foorr WINending budgetxallocations forhalf Fiscalthe Yeard19822 shalltbecneg�ateed. ment 02). Sew If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. ro Chuck LArlson. Chairman_ _ ow May 5, 1481 m Board of County Commissioners RADO From Walter J, SpeckmanA_Executive Di for ss•n R s• s sure,, Division of Finthe ColoraTraining Colorado t ���9r and Employment. Enclosed for Board approval are a series of contracts with the Colorado Depart- ment of Labor and Employment, for the continued delivery of services in Job Service and the Work Incer ive (WIN) Program in Weld County. The purpose of each contract is as follows: 1. Contract Amendment 012 The for FY funds. ThetCon�tra tnAmendmentl 2tisbudget froom 10/1//80sthrough '730/82,Ftl' he total budget for Fiscal Year 1981, will be $180,000 for Jiia Service and $26.000 for WIN. 2. Termination of Contract The Termination of Contract terminates the Contract dated June 18, 1979, the Contract Amendment N1 dated October 1, 1979 and the Contract Amendment N2 dated March 16, 1981. The effective date of the terminations is March 31, 1981. 3. Contract II The Contract II functions of the Gtreeley Job Service,alines narrative chnges ioperational and Gree ey Wr kroles Incentive Program, into the Employment Opportunities Delivery System (EODS). Spe- cific roles and responsibilities are outlined for both the State and Weld County. The Contract covers a period beginning April 1, 1981 and ending September 30, 1982. The obligation from the Colorado Division of Employment and Training to Weld County for the period beginning April 1, 1981 and ending (appro�ximmatelylone half1 are of fundsfor hfrom Contract Aand Amendment0#2) for WIN New budget allocations for Fiscal Year 1982 shall be negotiated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Sl /03 111 WELD COUNTY CONTRACT II April 1, 1981 — September 30, 1982 t• TABLE OF CONTENTS • PAGES I. Agent Designation 1 II. Scope and Purpose of the Contract 2 III. Definitions 2 IV. State Regulations, Assurances and Certification and Instructions 3 V. Contract Procedures 4 V1. Program Funding (See p. 67 for Budget Recapitulation) 7 VII. Contract Period 9 VIII. State Participation and Assignment of Responsibilities 9 IX. Property Management 10 X. Performance Goals 10 XI. Statement of Work 11 XI1. Organizational Structure 29 XIII. Mission and function Statements 44 XIV. Individual Job Description 48 XV. Space Utilization (Floor Plan) 58 XVI. EOOS Plan 59 XVII. Chart - Activity Estimates and Performance Indicators for Job Service element of EDOS FY 81 62 XVIII. Chart - Service to Specialk Applicant Groups for FY 81 63 XIX. Chart - Work Incentive Program Objectives and Activity Levels for Weld County in FY 81 64 XX. Goals of Veterans Activities 65 XXI. Program Budget Re -Capitulation 67 XXII. Assurances and Certifications 68 Special Provisions 70 Signature Sheet 71 Exhibit A - Colorado Division of Employment and Training Procedures CONTRACT 11 THIS CONTRACT made this A -day a of•{b by and between the State of Colorado for the use and benefit of a lorado Department of Labor and Em to nt Division of Employment and Training hereinafter referred to as the to e, and -The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County on behalf of the 'Meld County Division of Hunan Resources hereinafter referred to as the Contractor. WHEREAS, authority exists in the Law and Funds have been budgeted, appropriated and otherwise made available and.a sufficient unencumbered balance therefore remains available for payMent'in Fund Number'_. G/L Account Number_ Contract Encumbrance Number ; and WHEREAS, required approval, clearance and coordination has been accom- plished from and with appropriate agencies; and WHEREAS, the Contractor provides employment and training programs to re- sidents of Weld County through the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) and the Employment Opportunities Pilot Project (EOPP); and WHEREAS, the State provided employment and training programs to re- sidents of Northern Colorado including Weld County through the Greeley Job Service Center, and the Greeley Work Incentive (WIN) Program;'and WHEREAS, the State and the Contractor desire to enter into a contract to maintain an experimental single delivery system to provide residents of Weld County maximum employment and training services, and WHEREAS, the State iesires to contract with the Contractor to purchase services under 29 CFR Part 50, Work Incentive Programs for AFDC Recipients under Title TV of the Social Security Act and Wagner-Peyser Act of 1933, as amended, 29 U.S.C. 49 et seq; 5 U.S.C. 301 et seq; and WHEREAS, the State has authority pursuant C.R.S. 1973, §8-72-110(5), to enter into an agreement with any political subdivision of the State for the pur- pose of establishing and maintaining free public employment offices; NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that: I. Agent Designation The Contractor shall be designated an agent of the State for the purpose of providing the functions and services of.the Job Service and Work Incentive (WIN) programs:under an experimental single de- livery system. No agent, employee, or servant of the Contractor shall be or shall be deemed to be an employee of the State. The Contractor will be solely and entirely responsible for its acts and the acts of its agents, employees, servants, and subcontractors during the perfor- mance of this contract. - The Contractor recognizes the statutory authority of the State with respect to employment services and agrees to abide by all adminis- trative directives and policy guidelines applicable to all Colorado Job Service Centers, unless a specific variance is granted by the State Director. 1 of 71 II. Scope and Purpose of the Contract A. It is the intent of the parties in entering into this Contract tu: Provide training and employment opportunities to the unemployed, underemployed, those seeking work, and to Increase the earned income of the economically disadvantaged under an experimental single delivery system. 8. Maintain a cooperative arrangement between the State and the Contractor which was instituted En two phases. The Contract shall be annually reviewed at the end of each Fiscal Year by the State and the Contractor to renegotiate and modify the Contract as necessary. i. The Planning Phase began June 18, 1979 and ended November 18, 1979, in order to provide a smooth transition to the Final Phase -in of the Contract. The Planning Phase estab- lished a system for the exchange of staff to provide plan- ning, training, technical assistance and information to in- corporate and integrate systems of the Greeley Job Service, Greeley Work Incentive (MIN) Program, Comprehensive Employ- ment and Training Act (CETA), and the Employment Opportuni- ties Pilot Project (EOPP) into an experimental single de- livery system named the Employment Opportunities Delivery System (EODS). ii. The Final Phase -in began November 19, 1979, and ends with the document, Termination of Contract, which is effective March 31, 1981. However, cooperation between the Contractor and the State for delivery of services will continue with this document which is effective April 1, 1981 and will con- tinue through September 30, 1982, in order to maintain the Job Service element of the Employment Opportunities Delivery System.(EODS). This contract maintains the delivery of all functions, activities, and services of the Greeley Job Service, Greeley Work Incentive (MIN) Program, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA), and the Employment Op- aospecificspartPilot ofpE00S, tram heOUPnempioymentEInsuranceh(UI) not program will be colocated and coordinated with EOOS. As a result of program planning an operational plan has been de- veloped. C. Maintain the name, "Employment Opportunities Delivery System," as the program name of the single delivery system which shall supersede the program names for the Greeley Job Service, Greeley Mork Incentive (WIN) Program, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA), and the Employment Opportunities Pilot Pro- ject (EOPP). The Greeley Unemployment Insurance (UI) shall be separate from EDDS and shall remain a program of the State. The Greeley Unemployment Insurance (UI) shall coordinate services and refer all clients to SODS. Iii. Definitions A. CETA CETA means the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act. 8. DOL OOL means the United States Department of Labor, including its agencies and organizational units. 2 of 71 C. Employment Opportunities Delivery System ((DOS' Employment Opportunities Delivery System means the single deli- very system, a program of the Contractor, to deliver employment and training services in Weld County as well as to non -Weld County participants and employers. D. State The State means the State of Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, Division of Employment and Training. E. Contractor Contractor means the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County and the Weld County Division of Human Resources. F. Prime Sponsor A recipient of financial assistance from the United States De- partment of labor (USDOL) to administer Comprehensive Employ- ment and Training Administration Programs. IV. State, Regulations, Assurances and Certifications, and Instructions A. At all times during the performance of this Contract, the Con- tractor shall strictly adhere to ail applicable Federal and State laws that have been or may hereafter be established. All the laws, rules and regulations, assurances and certifica- tions, and instructional memorandums applicable and current to the operation and compliance of employment and training programs of the State and the Contractor shall be adhered to by the Con- tractor in the operation of the EDDS. Training and technical assistance shall be provided by the State on an on -going basis. All additions or chanyes in the law, rules and regulations, as- surances and certifications, or instructional memorandums shall be adhered to in similar fashion. The State and Contractor agree to share (as expeditiously as possible) copies of all statutes, rules and regulations, assurances and certifications, and instructional memorandums_ affecting compliance of programs. B. The assurances and certifications to the various State and the Contractor programs are attached hereto and made a part hereof. The Following items are covered in the assurances and certifica- tions, but are not limited to: 1. Non Discrimination and Equitable Services 1. Affirmative Action Plan ii. Non Discrimination iii. Significant Segments (Target Groups) 2. Prevention of Fraud and Program Abuse i. Conflict of Interest ii. Kickbacks iii. i . Commingling of Funds iv. Charging of Fees v. Nepotism vi. Child Labor vii. Political Patronage viii. Political Activities ix. Lobbying Activities x. Sectarian Activities xi. Unionization or Anti -unionization 3 o 71 xii. Maintenance of Effort xiii. Theft fron Embezzlement xiv. Procedures for Prevention Ihe'Contractur shall, during the period thiS agreement is in effect, provide' insurance coverage• or maintain reserves for self-insurance purposes pursuant u §24-10-115, C.R.S. 1973 (as amended) covering all actions of the Contractor in the operation of the program established pursuant to the terms of this agree- ment, for which the Contractor could become liable under the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act, C.R.S. 1973, §24-10-101, et sev. C. Confidentiality The State designates the Contractor, and any and all of its agents, servants, and employees as "agents` of the State for the purposes of confidentiality pursuant to Section 8-82-107, Colorado Revised Statutes 1973, as amended. The Contractor, its agents, servants. and employees, shall comply with respect to records and information obtained from the State pursuant to the terms of this agreement. The Contractor agrees that all of its personnel shall agree to be bound by the provisions of this Contract. All Contractor personnel shall be provided with and shall individually sign a certificate of receipt of the Governor's Executive Order on the Code of Ethics and a statement in regard to accurate reporting of Placements, prohibition against accepting arty gratuity or favour for making a placement, and an explanation of State confidentiality requirements. D. Federal Court Order and Rules and Regulations The Contractor agrees to be bound by the Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration rules and regulations related to the services of the Employment Services System which includes all other applicable regulations and administrative guidelines. The Contractor shall also abide by all of the terms and conditions of that portion of the State Program and Budgeting Plan which deals with employment service functions, as approved by the Oepartment of Labor. Y. Contract Procedures A. Geographic Areas to be Served The Contractor serves the sp6cific area of Weld County by Fed- eral Statute, in delivering employment and training programs. The EODS shall service all people without regard to residence under this Contract. Job Service and WIN activities and servi- ces shall be provided to Weld County residents as well as non - Weld Cot -.y residents. However, due to legal contraints, the CETA and EOPP Programs of SODS shall service only Weld County residents: Those people who are not Weld County residents shall be referred to the appropriate county delivery system for CETA services. B. Planning Councils Under this Contract, the Job Service Improvement Program Commit- tee (JSIP) will be combined with the CETA Private Industry Coun- cil (PIC) to provide employer input to all program components in EODS. This is outlined in the following Chart A. Further, the State retains the option to participate in the PIC. 4 of 71 • CHART A Employer Input through the PIC j Weld County Commissioners Executive Director Weld County Division of Human Resources SODS Director Human Resources Committee iEODS j Caanittee 1 Yout Committee Veterans Committee C. Modifications All proposals for modifications to this Contract shall be pro- vided to the Executive Director of the Contractor to the Held County Commissioners, to the Director of the State, and to the Regional and National offices of the DOL. Origination of modification proposals can begin at any or all levels. This agreement is intended as the complete integration of all understandings between the State and the Contractor. No prior or contemporaneous addition, deletion, or other amendment hereto shall have any force or effect whatsoever, unless embo- died herein in writing. No subsequent novation, renewal, addi- tion, deletion, or other amendment hereto shall have any force or effect unless embodied in a written contract executed and approved pursuant to the State Fiscal Rules and other applicable statutes and regulations. This Contract shall be modified to incorporate any major changes or specifications which have resulted from the program implemen- tation of this experimental project. D. Termination of the Contract This Contract may be terminated by either party upon sixty (60) day written notice provided to the other party. Upon default by either party, of the terns hereof, the non -defaulting party may terminate this Contract by,writtennotice of the defaulting par- ty. Notices of termination shall be sent by regular U.S. Mail, first class postage prepaid, and, in the case of termination for default or non -funding under Section VI, shall be effective at the end of the third business day following the date of mailing. Notices shall be addressed as follows: To the State: Director, Colorado Division of Employment and Training 251 East 12th Avenue Denver, Colorado 60203 5 of 71 To the Contractor: Executive Director, Held County Division of Human Resources ' P.O. tiox 1805 Greel s, Colorado 80632 In the event that the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment, and Training Administration (ETA) receives information concerning alleged violations by one or both parties of the Job Service regulations at 20 CFR Parts 601.604, 621, 651.658, 655, and at 29 CFR Part 8 and 56, the procedures for disallowed expenditures and corrective actions outlined in the Rules and Regulations, Parts 658.701 through 658.711 shall :pply. To the extent that this Contract may be executed and performance of the obligations of the parties m y be accomplished within the intent of the Contract, the terms rf this Contract are sever- able, and should any term or provision hereof be declared inval- id or become inoperative, such invalidity or failure shall not affect the validity of any other term or provision hereof. The waiver of any breach of a term hereof shall not be construed as waiver of any other term. E. Reports The Contractor shall submit such financial and other reports as required by the State, on such forms as may be prescribed by the State. All financial and program reporting by the Contractor shall be in accordance with the procedures and on such forms as may be prescribed by the State, and as may be required by the CETA Regulations, and other applicable law. Reports to be filed shall include: i. Program Status Summary ii. Quarterly Summary of Participants Characteristics iii. Classroom and On -the -Job Training Report In addition, the following fiscal reports must be filed: i. Billing and back-up material reports shall be submitted on a monthly basis to the State no later than 45 days after the end of the month being reported. In the event of any over- or under -expenditures of funds the State may at its option, recapture and/or reallocate funds as its discretion may deem best. F. Bookkeeping and Accounting The Contractor shall comply with State procedures and guidelines and accounting methods and shall otherwise utilize such methods of bookkeeping and accounting as are customary and acceptable for operations and projects of a similar nature. As a minimum requirement, the fiscal systems of the Contractor shall contain procedures for determining reasonableness, allowability and allocability of costs in accordance with the provisions of FMC 74-4, and shall provide: i. Effective control and accountability for all funds, proper- ty, and other assets; ii. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of the program; iii. Records which adequately identify the source and application of funds for program activities; iv. Reporting on the accrual basis; v. Comparison of actual outlays with budgeted amounts; and vi. Full and corplete documentation for accounting entries. 6of71 G. Audits The Contractor shall permit audits to be performed by auditors authorized by the DOL•and the'State. The Contractor shall also permit the State to inspect its rec- ords during the term of this Contract and for a period of three years following the termination of the Contract, to assure com- pliance with the terms hereof. All records kept by the Contrac- tor in connection with performance of the terms of this Contract shall be maintained by the Contractor and not disposed of for a period of three years following termination of this Contract. H. Assignment of Rights or Duties The Contractor shall not transfer or assign any of its rights or duties under this Contract without the prior written consent of the State. I. Training and Technical Assistance The State agrees to provide operating and compliance training and technical assistance to the Contractor in delivering pro- grams, functions, and activities of the Job Service element of EODS and the Greeley Wort Incentive (WIN) Program. The State shall provide to the Contractor the following: i. Formal training in State policies and operating procedures related to the placement process to allow Contractor person- nel effective participation in the activities of the place- ment process as appropriate. ii. Continuous review, and enforcement if needed, to insure the proper use of open order listings in the referral proce- dures. iii. Training and technical assistance in administrative and man- agement requirements, funding and grant requirements, quali- ty control requirements (monitoring), and operational and compliance requirements of the Job Service element of EODS and the Greeley Work Incentive (WIN) Program. iv. Extraordinary training upon written request. Upon receiving the request, the Staff Development Office will schedule the training as soon as is feasible given the Lin going training schedule and training staff commitments. The Contractor will be charged thirty dollars per day, per participant. J. Monitoring and Evaluation The State shall conduct monitoring and evaluation procedures as conducted for other Job Service and WIN Programs in the State of Colorado, and such other monitoring and evaluation as it deems appropriate. VI. Program Funding Since the State and the Contractor are funded by the U.S. Department of tabor, Employment and Training Administration (ETA), expenditures of all funds under this Contract are subject to the review and ap- proval of ETA/DOL. In the event that the funding for the program established by this agreement is discontinued by the Department of Labor, the State or Contractor may immediately terminate this agree- ment by written notice as set forth in Section V, D. and shall be liable for no further payments or services hereunder. 7 of 71 A. Operational Plan The State agrees to provide programmatic and administrative funding to the Contractor in order to operate the services and prograas of the JaS Service element of SODS. The Contract shall be reviewed at the end of each Fiscal Year by the State and the Contractor to renegotiate alloctions and costs and modify the contract as necessary. Planned allocations are described below: i. 205 ES Grants Annual Program Total Rate Account FY 1981 205 ES S 90,000 (4-1-81 9-30-81) Grants The previous statements reflect program planning allocations and goals for FY 1981 and are subject to modification and the cost allocation plan. The State agrees to provide additional monies as necessary for the new Food Stamp Registration Program, Youth Employ- ment Program, or any other new programs which come to the State. The State shall' notate to the Contractor monies for these programs in the same manner as allocated to other Job Service Centers (JSC). The Job Service element of EODS shall also be afforded the same oportunities for additional monies allocated on a state-wide basis as other Job Service Centers. The State shall provide total costs for the Unemployment Insurance Program. The Contractor will provide first floor space for the Unemployment Insurance Program, and the State agrees to reimburse the Contractor under a separate agree- ment for the proportionate space costs which includes square foot rental expense, telephone service, heat, lights, water, trash removal, and janitorial services. A floor plan is provided in Section XY. The Contractor will bill the State on a monthly basis. WIN Allocation and Budget Procedures Thn State and the Contractor agrees to establish a WIN fund- ing proposal and budget to be integrated into the SODS bud- get. It is further understood that these funds shall be integrated and used for win eligible clients under the SODS program. Annual Rate Program Account FY 1981 258 WIN (4-1-81 - 9-30-81) Total $13,000 Project 2c' in accordance with the State WIN Plan allocation will incl .1 the sum of $13,000 for .ne Contractor. This amount is to be utilized by the Contractor to provide servic- es to WIN Clients and pay for necessary technical assistance from State WIN Staff. A total of SI0,000 shall be used to provide the necessary services to AN clients. The remaining S3,000 shall be used for technical assistance to be provided to the Contractor by the State 'dlfl. State WIN staff providing technical assis- tance will charge program account number 258 directly on tneir monthly tire sheets. 3 of 71 EODS The Contractor agrees to provide through cost savings, eco- nomies of scale, and the 'Federally certified cost allocatiu-, system, programmatic and administrative funding in order to operate the programs and services of the Job Service Center within the EODS concept. The sponsor (EODS) will maintain the level of placement and placement related services as planned for the Job Service elements of EODS. Section XVII, Performance Goals, outlines these goals. VII. Contract Period This Agreement shall commence on April 1, 1981 and terminate on September 30, 1982. VIII. State Participation and Assignment of Responsibilities A. The State shall provide the professional services of State staff members (hereinafter referred to as "Individuals") who shall be assigned to the Contractor to perform services as described it their job description and other program operational duties as directed by the Executive Director of the Contractor or his/her designee. The Contractor shall reimburse the State monthly for the personal services/personal benefit costs, direct charged non -personal service costs, and allocated personal service and administrative costs incurred by the State for the staff assign- ed to perform services under this contract as detailed in the State's Federal Cost Accounting System. Organizational Charts, Mission and Function Statements, and Job Descriptions are des- cribed in Section XII, XIII, & XIV and will be subject to modification as necessary. 8. The Contractor may request assignment of State agency staff for specific jobs under this Contract, and may request replacement of such individuals if circumstances dictate. The State shall require such individuals to cooperate with the Contractor, but the State shall retain full authority over such Individuals. C. The assigned Individuals shall be subject to the rules and regu- lations of the Colorado Department of Personnel and shall abide by all conditions of the Contractor including those dealing with political activity of employees, nepotism and discrimination. D. The assigned Individuals shall assist in program planning, coor- dination and operational duties and shall provide the Contractor with required reports, documents, and other necessary informa- tion in a complete and timely manner. E. The assigned individuals shall report to the Executive Director of the Contractor of his/her designee and shall be subject to the rules and regulations of the State and the Contractor. All State employee grievances shall be processed pursuant to the State's current grievance procedures, and shall be settled between the State and the Contractor. Under the terms of this Contract, the EDDS Director is the first step in the grievance procedure. A copy of the State's grievance procedure and appropriate forms are attached as Exhibit A., which has a total of 9 pages. F. The EODS Director shall complete a suggested form TR-2 (Perform- ance Evaluation) for each state employee in the Job Service ele- ment of EODS and forward such document to the Chief of field Operations annually or on special occasions as required. 9 o 71 G. The SODS Program Director will provide day-to-day supervision of the Job Service element of EODS which shall be defined as: I. Coordinating and assuring comiunication between UT, WIN, and JSC and CETA services staff; ' 2. Informing the UI Suparvisor of specific UI Program problems and questions which will be handled by the UI supervisor and/or the VI Area supervisor. IX. Property Manage_nent The State agrees, to loan all desks, chairs, equipment and supplies formerly at the Greeley Job Service to the Contractor to accomplish the tasks and activities outlined in the Contract with the exception of Unemployment Insurance Program equipment, which will remain with the State. The State photo copy machine will be located at the Division of Human Resources. The Contractor will pay monthly purchase lease costs and nonthly maintenance costs of the machine, at 100% of the actual cost. The Contractor will pay the monthly maintenance bill costs directly. The State will be responsible for equipment maintenance and repair costs and bill the Contractor for those expenses. The State and Contractor shall, maintain during the term of this Contract a complete inventory of the equipment wh:;n is the subject of this agreement. A signed document listing the 'nventory and receipt of such equipment will be retained by the State and the Contractor. The Contractor shall not loar or otherwise permit the use of the equipment to parties outside if the Division of Human Resources. The State will provide and bill CODS for necessary foams for the Job Service element of the EODS operation. Supplies necessary for other programs will be provided by EODS. In the event the Contractor decides to move to a new location, or to move ADP equipment within the building the State shall be respon- sible for the moving and installation of such ADP equipment located at the Division of Human Resources, 8C: 8th Street in Greeley, CO. The Contractor shall be billed by the .tate for all expenses incur- red in accomplishing the move. Title of all such property shall remain with the State. The Contractor is in the process of developing a comprehensive com- puter program that will meet all the requirements of the Job Ser- vice, WIN, CETA and EOPP. A goal of this program is to develop forms which will be single purpose in design to eliminate dual data entry. All data elements required of the reporting system will be provided for ADS and Job Bank by the Contractor. X. Performance Goals The State and the Contractor mutually understand that all perform- ance goals for Job Service element of EODS activities and functions as provided in the Job Service element of E00$ Operational Plan for FY 1981 shall be net. The Operational Plan is Included in Section XVII. All Veteran revirerents and goals will be met including floor lev- els and conpiiance indicators as described in Section XVIII and XX. The WIN fiscal and Goal performance will be as described in the Weld County portion of the FY 1981 State WIN Plan which is included in Section XIX. 10 of 71 Xl. Statement of Work A. Principal Employment and Training Programs ' There are four principal employment and training program now delivering services though the EDDS Program. These programs include the Job Service, WIN, CETA, and EDPP. A summary of these programs are described below: 1. Job Service The major goal of the Job Service is to provide the most effective and efficient use of the work force, minimize the cost of unemployment, and to provide labor market informa- tion for socio-economic planning and evaluation. The Job Service is part of a national system created in 1933 with the enactment of the Wagner-Peyser Act. Basic services which the Job Service provides applicants are: a. Placement - The processing of receiving job orders, c asi siTling, keroording, and recording information on employer job requirements, job content and conditions of employment; informing employers of availability of ap- plicants; evaluating qualifications of applicants selected from the application files who most nearly meet the specifications on the job order, (manual or computer job match); keeping employers informed of action taken and progress in filling orders; verify;;g placements and cancellations; recording transaction data on required data entry forms for the Job Service Automated Data Re- porting systems; developing jobs for individual appli- cants; and providing local and State labor market in- formation to applicants and employers. b. Testing - Used to obtain information on aptitudes and skills, as an aid in counseling, and in the selection of applicants for jobs. c. Counseling - This service is provided to assist appli- cants with problem in vocational choice, change or ad- justment. d. Referral to Supportive Services - Applicants are refer- red to other agencies or program components for health care, financial aid, child care and other suppportive services, and/or referred to CETA Prime Sponsors for training and other Employment and Training services. e. Special Job Service Activities - The Job Service provid- es special activities including services to Veterans, MSFW, eligible UI claimants, handicapped, youth, econom- ically disadvantaged, minorities, females, older work- ers, and Food Stamp recipients. 2. Work Incentive (WIN) Program The WIN program is jointly planned and administered by the Job Service and the Department of Social Services. The MIN program was enacted under Title IV of the Social Security Act. Although the major focus of the program is on job placement, supportive services and training are also avail- able during participation. Under Social Services, suppor- tive services are provided to participants which include child day care, transportation and housing services. Job Service provides for the registration of AFDC recipients in the MIN program and Employment and Training services. 3. Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) The Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) was initially authorized in 1973, and was reauthorized in 1978. 11 of 71 The purpose of CETA is to "provide Job training and employ- ment opportunities for the economically disadvantaged, unem- ployed and underemployed persons, and to assure that'train- ing and other services lead to maximum employment apportuni- 'ties and enhanced self-sufficiency by establishing a flexi- ble and decentralized system of Federal, State, and local programs.' To deliver Employment and Training services locally, a national network of eligible prime sponsors was established. The naJor titles of CETA are: Title I - Provides the administrative provisions of CETA in- ciudrag general provisions and definitions. It also con- tains specific provisions for the composition and duties of the Prime Sponsor Planning Counsils and the State Employment and Training Councils. Title I establishes performance standards, duration of employment, and other specific pro- visions. Title II - Included are Comprehensive Employment and Train ng Services whin' directs services at the structurally unemployed. Parts A - g provide for such services as on-the-job training, classroom training, job search and sup- portive services for the economically disadvantaged. Title III - Provides for a special Federal responsibilities such as programs for specific target groups. These target groups include native Americans, migrant and seasonal farm - workers, the handicapped, middle-aged and older workers, and displaced homemakers. Title IV - Provides services to youth. Part A of Title IV is the Youth Employment and Demonstration Projects. Part B continued Job Corps and Part C is the Sumner Youth Employ- ment program. Title Y - This title contains the National Commission for —jrsent program. Title VI - Provides Jobs for those who are unemployed as a resut of fluctuations in the nation's economy. The title provides for the Countercyclical Public Service Employment program. Title VII - Title VII contains the Private Sector Opportuni- ties for the Economically Disadvantaged which establishes a two-year demonstration program to test methods of increasing the involvement of the business community in Employment and Training activities. Title VIII — Establishes the Young Adult Conservation Corps. 4. Emplo ren'. Ooportunities Pilot Program P'1PP) tot.l of fifteen prime sponsors were selected nationally to se^ve as demonstration sites for the program authorized under Section 311(e) of CETA. Planning grants were awarded to each prime sponsor to begin the necessary preparations for irpTereatation. The Weld CcLity Prime Sponsor has pre- viously initiated a planning program under the Colorado State -Local Partnership in Human Services, which was a plan- ning program sponsored by the Governor of Colorado. Partic- ipating in the Partnership Program was the Job Service, WIN, and the Weld County Prime Sponsor. When the Employment Opportunities Pilot grogram grant was awarded to Weld County, the Partnership and EOPP grant were integrated into one planning program. This was possible since both programs had si7lIar planning objectives. 12 of 71 The major objectives of the EOPP/Partnership planning effort was to identify and determine a delivery system which would efficiently and effectively deliver employment and training services to the unemployed. The Employment Opportunities Pilot Program (EOPP) is a de- monstration project to test the best methods of assisting persons, who might otherwise rely on public assistance or other income assistance, to find non -federally assisted emr ployment in the private and public sectors (Job Search Assistance Component), and to provide federally assisted work and training opportunities for any such persons who are unable to find non -federally assisted work or training opportunities. The categories served by the principal employment and train- ing programs (Job Service, WIN, EOPP, and CETA) as follows: Unemployed Underemployed Job Transfers Upward Mobility Unemployment Insurance Employment Barriers Training Employers ▪ Existing - New Most programs serve applicants and employers through basically the same type of system. II APPLICANT/EMPLOYERS — Applicant+f Services Employer Services RESOURCES APPLICANTS t TRAINING SUPPORTIVE FINANCIAL STIAFF EMPLOYERS SERVICES BUDGETING Most programs have various but similar functions. Outreach . Counseling • Intake . On -the -Job Training . Assessment . Supportive Services . Testing . Compliance Employability Planning Public Service Employment . Monitoring . Evaluation • Referral to Other . Youth Employment Agencies EEO/Affirmative Action . Employment Barriers Job Search . Employer Relations Planning . Resource Management Management Information . Job Wvelopment System . Job Referral . Training . Follow-up 13 of 71 • The system to implement these functions is similar 1 OPERATIONS I INISTRATION OUTREACH INTAKE JOB REFERRAL EMPLOYER RELATIONS JOB DEVELOP- MENT ASSESSMENT TESTING EMPLOYABI- LITY PLANNING EMPLOYMENT BARRIERS SUPPORTIVE SERVICES REFERRAL TO OTHER AGENCIES COUNSELING 1N1N JOB SEARCH ON-THE-JOB TRAIN- ING PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYMENT VOCATIONAL EDUCA- TION YOUTH EMPLOYMENT WORK EXPERIEUCE FOLL+ UP During the planning phase of the demonstration project, methods in delivering employment and training activities and services were identified and reviewed. These methods included: • Coordination of Services . Coordination and Collocation of Services • Partial Integration of Services . Total Integration of Services It was determined that all services and activities be totally integrated in order to provide the applicant and the employer the most effective and efficient delivery system. This delivery system would incorporate the functions and activities of the Job Service, WIN, CETA, and EOPP into a single.delivery system called the Employment Opportunities Delivery System (EODS). Not only was programmatic integration essential but total adminis‘rative integration was imperative. EODS must be under a single administrative structure. Subsequently, the Colorado Division of Employment and Training under the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment and the Weld County Prime Sponsor agreed to the single administrative and programmatic structure. The State of Colorado therefore contracts all services and activities of the Job Service and the Work Incentive (WIN) Program to the Weld County Prime Sponsor, except for Unemployment Insurance (UI). The Weld County Prime Sponsor has become an agent of the State and performs as a Job Service Center. UI is be collocated with the Held County Prime Sponsor. FUNDING SOURCE State of Colorado Department of Labor and Employment WELD COUNTY PRIME SPONSOR EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES DELIVERY SYSTEM UI 14 of 71 B. Employment Opportunities Delivery System (EODS) The Employment Opportunities Delivery System (EODS) shall incor- porate and integrate the principal employment and training pro- grams. These shall include the Job Service, WIN, CETA, and EOPP into a single administrative and delivery system. The system shall serve those seeking employment and provide training and employment opportunities to the unemployed, underemployed, and to increase the earned income of the economically disadvantaged. EODS shall serve all applicants and employers of the Job Ser- vice, WIN, CETA, and EOPP and provide the functions of these programs. These major functions include intake, job search, job placement, supportive services, training, and employer services. 1. CODS Program Design The EOOS program design is a side administrative and pro- grammatic design providing services to Job Service, CETA, WIN, and EOPP applicants and employers. This is described in Chart I on the following page. EOOS combines the activities, services, and functions of the principal employment and training programs into a delivery system capable of serving the unemployed, underemployed, those seeking work, and the economically disadvantaged. The Weld County Prime Sponsor shall be designated an agent of the Colorado Division of Employment and Training of the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment to provide the functions and services of the Job Service and the Work Incentive (WIN) Programs under EODS. The geographic areas to be served shall depend on program- matic restraints. EODS shall serve only Weld County resi- dents for those participating in EOPP and CETA. 2. Program Components The EODS flow system is described in Chart II which provides for the components of the single delivery system. a. Outreach Outreach is an active effort to encourage persons to avail themselves of programs services within EGOS. It is anticipated that outreach will be accomplished by the ' utilization of the media, outreach efforts accomplished by the Weld County Prime Sponsor, referrals made by other service agencies, and walk-ins. Outreach will be done continuously. Outreach Efforts Accomplished by the Weld County Prime Sponsor Outreach efforts will be provided by the Senior Aide Coordinators, Supplemental Foods Program, and Migrant Outreach Workers, EODS staff at Aims Community College, and EODS staff. The Senior Aide Coordinators provide information and referral to residents of rural Weld County. The Coordinators shall provide information to applicants as well as employers concerning the SODS program. Senior Aide Coordinators are located in small rural communities including; Ault, Dacono, Frederick, Firestone, Eaton, Fort Lupton, Grover, Johnstown, Keenesburg-Hudson area, Kersey, LaSalle, Lochbuie, Milliken, Nunn, Pierce, Dattenberg, and Windsor. 15 of 71 d u Employment Opportunities Delivery System (EODS) Applicants/Employers O O C ul o L. Y d V a r � 0 O N O > Jo u -oa o rII a 4t CIO. L� Ya�' a Li y R E e i V d VI IN 11.- .�-is 0EEE q opT �. c yy�� �yCma {W� OJ ,y • V O O G LL 0 N4 LO.�O -N CyCM CL C 6 a mgg E O E Li�eV =•yqE. Jw >�r'-C JL OI O1V o x .4- 17 U L a o a y y . S W O O CC e0 L e S ^j W y L p O@ N L L ..- ••• L 0I-1•>> e�CC:0 El.) GOO d ' 40 S. 0 4 y•a •• O4 >4. / 8 - Le t y V .7 .r• �) r. 4-0 CI C N 4 a OI•F y GI IO O. Qa ... CC • =� - L N CI yy 413 V EJ c i 4 04- qy 41 CC 4 Vt C Y L. 2- Ot O r- I-3 -a e To C O N Y V) - y O C C 4 L yE�y9' e e L 44- WO OAS 44 21 a a L N V C .4- a O S Y 0-4 3 C Q 2 Vel N O d 4 U I II I Q I I I L y rn CI a C � Ni Y 44 W IA C N l-- 44 C a t N 4 W V . {{ L O 41 a y 41 M N Y y•- � F Ci 00 V - CI 0 ol Q 0 VII I d Y e $ u 1Z Orientation/Reception IN a + C GI � .` a ... VI L O .0 0 GA a �r -•M OWOC L 4- G E e W a e y O � Ip U QN - J O� LO. 2 C ... , a O .. r la - 16 of 71 Work and Training Referral and Mac Subaidlzed Employment rn c C Rd I y u i V C H Y L L O Ye TI - I,. N• a O V1.. OW t, een al dy E L O O..- W 3 a • .� • W e Y 4 W e C M at qC o ' V ID O C V u o w e =r -Y a Unsubsidized Employment I I I k | � } ■ Ul � -r -r g•• I | |P" to Job Search � � Orlmntatlon to "Mor 10 Labor Market Information Job Benk/Metcn l ny Job Simkins' Skills CL Motivational • , Employability Development Plan . Job Smoking Skills K . Initial Orientation • IYs'letratlon «| - • � � c I The Aims Community College staff use the Senior Aide Coordinators outreach mechanisms for the outreach efforts conducted for displaced homemakers. to outreach to the migrant population, two methods will be used. First, the Supplemental Foods Program, which is a commodity food program, has a high per- centage of migrant participants. Efforts will be made to recruit these individuals while they partici- pate in this program. Second, the Weld County Prime Sponsor shall have Migrant Outreach Workers. Veterans outreach will be conducted by individuals who will have special training in veteran benefits, and Vietnam era and disabled veterans needs and pro- blems. Outreach workers will be well informed on issues and concerns expected to be brought up by the veteran which may include: Enployment Counseling services (family, budget, mental health, etc.) Agencies and organizations which provide benefits to veterans Delayed Stress Reaction Other than honorable discharge Assistance in drawing VA benefits and benefit pro- blems Legal problems The outreach workers will be able to start the pro- cesses necessary or make referrals to appropriate agencies. Specific outreach efforts will include: - Contacting veterans by phone and letter who are on the following lists: VAD-13, U.I. 13 weeks and VES-I. - Through follow-up, identify veterans who appear eligib'e for CETA services. These files will be review monthly for inactivation or offering of other services as EODS provides. • Direct contact with veterans service organiza- tions, Veterans Administration, military bases and hospitals, and penal institutions. ▪ Development and distribution of brochures, post- ers, flyers, etc. suitable for positions or leav- ing with agencies or individuals outlining EODS services. • Development of Public Service ?nnouncements for the media and radio describi:; >ervices for Veterans at EODS. In newspapers this will be pub- lished in the want ads and sports section. Referrals Made by Other Service Agencies The Greeley Unemployment Insurance (UI) is colocated with EOM. All eligible U1 claimants who are not job attached ruast be referred to EODS for intake and re- gistration prior to filing for the first compensable week of UI benefits. 13 of 71 Weld County Social Services staff will be referring welfare recipients to EGOS in the same manner pro- vided through the WIN Program. Social Services also refers potential welfare recipients to SODS. This keeps the individuals off the welfare system and pro- vides for a direct referral to EODS. Walk-ins The largest percentage of individuals who enter pro- grams are walk-ins. They hear about the program through friends, relatives, etc. b. Intake Intake services include those screening actions neces- sary to determine eligibility of applicant in accordance with CETA, WIN, EOPP, and Job Service; to select from eligible applicants those individuals whom the program will serve; to complete procedural requirements neces- sary to enroll or register in EODS; and to refer those not eligible to other programs. Intake workers initiate the Employability Development Plan and make a referral to the appropriate job search component. Intake will be provided at two locations. These loca- tions shall be the main office (Greeley) and the Ft. Lupton office of the Weld County Prime Sponsor which serves the southern Weld County area. The intake component contains six sub -component areas including initial orientation, registration, eligibility determination, initial Employability Development Plan (EDP) initial counseling and testing, and referral. Initial Orientation An initial orientation shall be provided through handout materials and through a brief explanation by the Intake Worker. The basic purpose of this initial orientation is to make the applicant aware of and understand the services provided by SODS and other programs provided by the Weld County Prime Sponsor. Registration Registration is the process whereby an application is completed to record all necessary registration re- quirements. The Intake Worker shall be responsible for completing the application with the applicant. M applicant may be registered for all programs including WIN, CETA, EOPP, and Job Service. To accomplish this, a single application has been developed which meets all the requirements for CETA, WIN, EOPP and the Job Ser- vice. Eligibility Determination Eligibility determination identifies the types of programs (WIN, CETA, EOPP and/or Job Service) to which the individual is eligible to participate in. Participants who apply for services or are initially determined eligible under any title for Job Search will have their applications updated. The updated application will become the date of initial enroll- ment for such participants. All applicants will be eligible for Job Service functions and activities. 19 of 71 Employability Development Plan for Subsidized Program Eligibles The EDP outlines the following: - participant's skills, interests and career objectives - barriers to employment or occupational advancement - participant's employability readiness - specific employment and training needs - services and activities to be developed and provided to meet those needs - individualized plan for transition from program activities to placement in unsubsidized employment The EDP outlines the sw.lortive service need of the individual, and makes a ;seliminarily decision whe- ther the individual has need for the Self -assisted or Directed Job Search or has need of remedial servi- ces. Self -Assisted Job Search individuals are those parti- cipants who seemingly have no barriers to employment and have skills, education or the experience to ob- tain employment. Directed participants are those in- dividuals possessing barriers to employment such as lack of skills or experience. The Job Search Employment Technician will assist the applicant in completing the EDP. The Job Search Em- ployment Technician will coordinate supportive servi- ces needs with the Supportive Services Unit. Initial Counseling and Testing Initial counseling and testing will be the process in validating the type of Job Search component or reme- dial service needs best suited for the individual. The Job Search Employment Technician shall refer all Directed applicants to Aims Community College for in- itial counseling and testing. Aims College will pro- vide the following: -Assessment Interview -Determination of Assessment Tools -Diagnostic Assessment - Evaluation of Assessment Results -Individual Prescriptions -EODS/Aims College staffing to review prescriptions For those individuals initially assessed as Self -As- sisted, the Job Search Employment Technician shall offer validation for testing if necessary for a job. Information shall be rect ved from Aims College and through EGOS staff assessient, to determine if the individual is Self -Assisted, Directed, or in need of remedial services. If tl initial assessment was in- correct, the individual's EDP will be adjusted ac- cordingly. Remedial services will be offered to those clients determined to be in need of these services. Remedial ser�'ces will provide for intensive counseling ef- forts or other forms of supportive services necessary to eliminate employment barriers. Assessment will be done on a regular basis to determine if an individual receiving remedial services can be referred to Job Search. 20 of 71 Referral to Job Search or Remedial Services Referral 'to Job Search or remedial services Is the process.by which clients are referred to the appro- priate 0ob Search component or remedial service com- ponent. T ssisted,Directed, and thehe Job Search Individualized onent includes the Self - Individualized Job Search. c. Job Search for Subsidized Program Eligibiles One of the major components of EODS is the Job Search component. The Weld County Prime Sponsor has three types of Job Search. . Self Assisted Job Search . Direct Job Search . individualized Job Search The goal of Job Search is to provide eligible partici- pants with services to help them in obtaining unsubsi- dized employment. . Self -Assisted Job Search The Job Search for the Self -Assisted is five weeks in duration. It offers the individual sufficient ser- vices to secure employment or training, The individ- ual will be provided with the following: - Orientation to Job Search shall be provided on an individual basis to acquaint the individual about Job Search processes. The orientation shall be provided by the technicians in the Job Search com- ponent. ▪ Labor market information shall be provided to the applicant verbally, through microfiche viewers and through hand-outs. These will direct the appli- cant to available positions within the community, state, or nationally. Jcb seeking skills shall be provided to the appli- cant to assist the applicant in job seeking tech- niques by the Job Search staff in order to provide the applicant with the skills to secure and main- tain a job. Job bank/matching process matches a potential em- ployee with an employer. The Weld County Prime Sponsor's process will be a combination of a manu- al and computer system. The applicant's skills, experience, salary and benefit needs, and location restrictions will be matched with the employer's position, including salary and benefit levels, skill requirements, ex- perience needs, and the geographical location of the position. The Employer Service Unit and the MIS Unit will assist in the job bank/matching process. - Employability Development Plan will be reexamined by the Job Search Employment Technicians to deter- mine the employment barriers and employment goals and supportive services needs. Referral for Self -Assisted individuals will be made to unsubsidized positions during Job Search and if they are unable to obtain unsubsidized em- ployment they will be referred to subsidized em- ployment and training positions. 21 of 71 Directed Job Search The Directed Job Search component is an eight week process which addresses the employment and suppority service barriers to securing and maintaining a fob. The Directed Job Search component has been developed with Aims Community C.iliege In order to effectively and efficiently provide for the following; - Orientation to Job Search 2 Orientation to "World of Work" - Labor Market Information - Job Sank/Matchin9 - Job Seeking Skills - Motivational Support Orientation to Job Search will be provided on a group basis by EGOS staff. This orientation will consist of an overivew and Introduction of CODS including the applicant's contact person, general information including length of the program and its components, completion of form including re- lease of information, stipend statement, and sup- portive service forms, orientation to stipends in- cluding time sheets, due dates, payroll periods, and attendance policies. Labor market information shall be provided by the Account Representative (employer 1laison) In con- junction with Aims Community College. Job bank/matching process matches a potential em- ployee with an employer. The Weld County Prime Sponsor's process will be a combination of a manu- al and computer system. Added to the job bank/matching process, will be a final job entry prescription developed with Aims Comrunity College and the applicant. The Account Representative and the MIS will assist in this process. - Job seeking skills are a part of the course out- line at Aims Community College, in which appli- cants will participate in two phases of the job application techniques class. The first part of the class will involve the applicant in applica- tion and interview techniques. The second part of the class will apply what they have learned through self -directed placement. The self -directed placement kill include role playing to further job interviewing techniques, preparation for an act .al interview including set- ting -up the applicant's own interviews. This will be in coordination with Aims College and CODS staff. Interviewing and the sharing,of these ex- periences with other applicants will be in a work- shop atmosphere. A Career Planning Seminar and a Money Management course will be offered to the applicant to assist in choosing a career and successfully budgeting their salaries and wages. - Motivational support classes to be offered by Aims will be a Horan Potential Seminar and a Assertive- ness Traininc course. These courses will assist the applicant in realizing his own potential and the means to assert himself in a more useful man- ner. 22 of 71 Assessment for employment and training provides applicants with assistance in the EOP counseling, testing and referral. The EDP will be developed in conjunction with Aims and EODS staff. The fi- nal prescription towards employment will become a part of the EDP. Counseling and-ilsting will be provided to ascer- tain current supportive service needs and review the EDP with its goats and objectives in obtaining subsidized or unsubsidized employment. Referral to the appropriate component of EODS i.e., On -the -Job Training, Public Service Employ- ment, Classroom Training, or a coupled component if they are unable to obtain unsubsidized employ- ment. individualized Job Search In addition to the regularly scheduled Self -Assisted and Directed Job Search programs, a special Individ- ualized Job Search program will provide an alterna- tive for those individuals or groups specifically re- commended for such. These recommendations come from both staff within the agency and other outside agenc- ies such as Weld County Mental Health Center :r Voca- tional Rehabilitation Center. These are also based on special needs or assessment indicating a client may benefit more from the flexibility of one-on-one job search as opposed to the more structured on -going programs. Participants and the designated Job Search Employment Technician write up an agreement that will insure successful completion of Job Search objec- tives. d) Employment and Training Labor market information will be provided on an on -going basis to ail Job Search clients. A telephone Job Bank will be made available to all Job Search clients. The telephone calling to employers will be an additional tool in obtaining unsubsidized employment. The Weld County Prime Sponsor shall provide training through Classroom Training in occupational skills areas, On -the -Job Training, Public Service Employment or Work Experience. EGOS has put a strong emphasis in developing jobs by training applicants in the private sector through On - the -Job Training (OJT). It has been noted that the la- bor demand generated is not sufficient in placing an in- dividual in the appropriate skill/interest area but also at appropriate wage/benefit rates. It is felt that OJT will allow the wage rates to be high enough to provide the movement of people off the caseload. An important aspect of this is to actively involve EODS in economic development. This will assist new employers coming to Weld County and help in the expansion of cur- rent employers. The three major occupational areas to be stressed in- clude skill crafts, operators, and labor areas. e) Supportive Services Supportive services shall be provided throughout the Job Search Component and the Program activities component. The supportive services to be provided include child care, work related services, counseling, and transporta- tion. 23 of 71 Child Care The Weld County Prime Sponsor shall make child care supportive services available to EODS participants who need this supportive service to remain in or gain employment Transporation Transportation can be provided to Job Search partici- pants throughout the duration of the component if necessary. During the Program Activities component, transportation shall be only provided during the first month prior to receipt of a payroll or stipend check. Work Relating Services Work related services shall be clothing, tools, uni- forms, eye glasses, etc. These services will provide small items needed for training or employment. Counseling The EODS staff will provide counseling services to the participant to ensure his continued participation in Job Search and the Program Activities components. These services will include referral to other agen- cies for counseling, medical, crisis services and other forms of supportive services. ti. Alternative Working Arrangements The Weld County Prime Sponsor currently structures the com- ponents of EODS so that the indfvudai needs of participants can be met. This is done by: Developing different components, i.e., part -Lime On -the Job Training and Public Service Employment, Adult Work Experience, combined activities, supportive services, etc. Jobs are developed, when possible, to meet individual needs so a referral can be made. An emphasis is made to match ,lobs and working arrange- ments with target groups, i.e., youth, handicapped, se- nior, etc. Iii. Employability Development Plan The Prime Sponsor Employability Development Plan will be completed at the tine of intake or in most cases after an individual completes Job Search. The participant assists the EODS staff member in <ompleti• the Employability Devel- opment Plan (EDP). The Emo'ayabil'y Development P' zonsider7 the partici- pant's >eiils, is erests, and go for career employment. Short and long range goals are pr:aided by the participants. Job readiness, employment and training needs, supportive services necessary, and barriers to employment are identi- fied concerning the goals provided. Assessment data including supportive services needed are in- cluded fn defining the participants employability readi- ness. 24 of 77 The assessment data provided in the Job Search Component will identify job readiness, skill level, disabilities (learning and functional)i and aptitudes. An individual prescription will.be written for each participant concerning remedial needs and/or emplornent areas in which the partici- pant could function well in. A specific plan is developed to reach the goals identified. This includes the plan for the participant's transition from program activities to unsubsidized employment. The participant signs the Employability Development Plan and understands that the plan will be reviewed and revised ac- cordingly with the participant. The participant receives a copy of the signed Employability Development Plan and a copy is retained in the participant's permanent record. b. Organizational and Institutional Arrangements i. Counseling In-depth counseling is not provided by the CODS staff. If the participant fs in need of counseling or other services beyond that which the CODS staff is able to provide, referrals are made to appropriate agencies (Mental Health. Consumer Credit Counsel- ing, etc). The EODS staff will provide employment counseling. The CODS staff will provide employment counseling for reporting purposes under the States data system, EDOS staff performing counseling must meet the State standards for employment counsel- ors. ii. Other Services the Weld County Prime Sponsor has an in-house referral system that informs participants of all services available under the Weld County Division of Human Resources including weathertzation services for homes; nutrition services and congregate meals for senior citizens; nutrition education and supplemental foods (commodities) for children and mothers; rural information and referral services; and early childhood education, and transpor- tation. iii. Job Search Assistance Assistance in Job Search shall be provided to participants in the EODS's Job Search component. The Job Search component will attempt to deal with major employment barriers experienced by welfare recipients and other eligible participants. Self -Assisted, Directed or Individualized Job Search wilt in- clude an active job search for unsubsidized employment. The Job Search for unsubsidized employment is a five week process for the Self -Assisted, a eight week process for the Directed and up to eight weeks for the Individualized Job Search. iv. Special Activities or Programs to Orient Participants Toward and Prepare Them for Responsibilities of unsubsidized Employment The Job Search component will specify the assessment and educa- tional curriculun which will help EODS participants prepare for and maintain unsubsidized employment. The labor maket informa- tion shall provide the applicant and participants verbally, through microfiche viewers and through handouts, of unsubsidized employment available within the community, state, or national- ly. All services and programs offered by the Weld County Prime Spon- sor are directed toward the participants gaining and maintaining unsubsidized employment. Follow-up and monitoring systems in- volve employers and participants in the preparation for unsubsi- dized employment. 25 of 71 c. Prime Sponsor's Organization and Institutional Arrangements i. Job Solicitation and Development isJS than possiblepsinceethecWIN,alized Job Service, EOhP,aandeffort. job de- velopmentThis efforts will be combined. EODS shall utilize Account Representatives assigned to specific employers to provide for comprehensive employer services. Job Developnent is provided by EODS through the following pro- cess: 1 Account Representatives !— Assirmxents Completion of initial Job Development Phase Job Developnent Pre- sentation to CODS Administrative Review Committee (twice weekly) or EODS Sub -Committee Mom Account Representative informs employers of the decision from EODS Admini- strative Review Committee or EODS Sub -Committee The EODS Account Representatives are assigned specific employers for both subsidized and un- subsidized job developnent. For subsidized jobs, all OJT contracts and PSE/ Special Project forms are completed with the em- ployer. The Account Representatives complete em- ployer history with the EODS Program. Account Representatives present all subsidized and unsubsidized jobs developed to the EODS Admini- strative Review Committee. All subsidized jobs, i.e., OJT, PSE/Special Projects, are also present- ed with the employer's history with EODS. The EODS Administrative Review Committee is comprised of the Administrative Unit of NRD and the EGOS Director. Approval or disapproval is given to the Account Representative or each OJT contract. PSE/Special Project requests are given final ap- proval or disapproval by the EODS Sub -Committee. The Account Representatives inform the employer of approval or disapproval SODS staff and referral agencies are informed of approved subsidized slots. A major coordination effort is being enacted with the Weld Coun- Counseellorrif oe Center SocialFoundation Services too develop subs dized jand the obs t rill lead to unsubsidized employment through the On -the -Job Training Program and/or the Public Service Employment Program for the c de withandicapregularejob develand lopmentbeffortshbeingis fort will provided by EODS. Currently, additional efforts are being made to solicit coordination with veterans groups to assist in this OJT effort. These groups wi'.l develop OJT contracts through the Weld County Prime Sponsor s?stes. Aims Community College, the Colorado Migrant Council and other agencies also coordinate job develop- ment efforts wish the Prime Sponsor. All potential OJT and PSE contracts developed by these groups shaforlapbprovals'ed to the EODS ordisapprovalClienntiv e Review groupsrepresent�ytthe to five edaysrorill thebthirdvreferral, which ever comesreference for these first. up ji. Expose Participants to Job Information, Pre -Interview Services Participants will be exposed to information about non-CETA fund- ed jobs through the labor market information and microfiche through the Job Service. 26 of 71 The EGOS Client Service Technician informs the client of job in- formation including the job description, interviewing dates and times. A major element of Job Search is pre -interview services on how to get a job through proper interviewing techniques. iii. Solicit or Develop Unsubsidized Jobs in the Public and Private Sector So That Participants Have Opportunities to Enter Employ- ment Upon Leaving The Program The Prime Sponsor attempts to place individuals in those posi- tions, especially On -the -Job Training positions, which will offer permanent unsubsidized employment upon completion of the subsidized position. The Labor Market Inforeation will afford the participants oppor- tunities to view microfiche and through handouts and verbal orientation of unsubsidized employment available within the com- munity, state, or nation. iv. Placement of Participants Into Unsubsidized Jobs All On -the -Job Training employers and Public Service Employment employers are requested and encouraged to hire the participants upon the completion of the subsidized positions. Follow-up is done on a monthly basis with the employer and employee to insure that there are no problems in the placement and that the employ- er is going to hire the individual. If the employer does not plan to hire the participant then employment counseling is done with the participant to find unsubsidized employment. An indepth follow-up is done for each participant. Verification of employment is conducted with either or both the employer or employee. Additional narrative on participant records systems can be found in Section XI;. auuyeet c. An ministrative Con- trols. v. Coordination With Other Employment and Training Opportunities Not Funded by CETA The Weld County Prime Sponsor is integrating the employment and training functions and activities of the Job Service and the Work Incentive (WIN) Program to coordinate local delivery sys- tems in support of the better jobs and income concept. In addi- tion to CETA, Job Service, WIN, and the Employment Opportunities Pilot Project(EOPP), the Unemployment Insurance Program, Social ' Services Programs and the Food Stamp Program will be coordinated and utilized to provide services to the participant: Currently, field-tests are being conducted with these agencies and others to determine coordination and integration levels. These areas include: a) Job development with Veterans Groups, Vocational Rehabilita- tion, Weld County Community Center Foundation {handicapped), Social Services, and Aims Community College. b) Job Search with Social Services. c) English -as -a -Second Language with 'Aims Community College. d) Referral with veterans groups, Social Services, etc. Agencies such as the Weld County Community Center Foundation {handicapped), the Colorado Migrant Council, and Vocational Re- habilitation provide coordinated job development efforts with EODS. These agencies utilize the EODS system to develop train- ing and employment positions. 27 of 71 d. Priority for Services under EODS i, Priorities for Service Veterans`shali receive priority of service in registration, interviewing, counseling, testing and referral to Supportive Services, Job Development and Job Training referral. For job and training referral, the following order of priority will be adhered to: I Qualified special disabled veteran 2 Qualified veterans of the Viet Naar Era 3 Qualified disabled veterans other than special disabled veterans 4) All other qualified veterans and eligible parsons 5) Qualified non -veterans The Weld County Prime Sponsor determines prioeities of services by analysis of the demographic characteristics available. This includes specific data concerning 'potentially' eligible partic- ipants of Weld County. This data includes the Weld County Social Services caseload, the WIN caseload, Job Service data, and Food Stamp Work Registrants. The analysis of this data identifies the most in need of man- power services. This includes Heads of Household, Public Assistance Recipients and Women. Through the use of the data analysis and needs and impacts identified by CETA in the previous year, the EODS Committee determine; what priorities of services will be. National and local needs are also analyzed. Migrants have been, for example, considered one of the most disadvantaged groups nationally as well as locally. Locally, efforts are identified to impact on all cash payment transferees to Weld County, i.e., Unemployment Insurance Recipients and Fool Stamp Recipients. Supportive services has been identified by the Weld County Prime Sponsor as a priority service for these groups. The supportive services necessary may include child care, transportation, etc. The Job Search Cmnponent has been determined by the Prime Sponsor as a priority service for the groups outlined above. It has been determined that these groups have barriers to obtaining and maintaining employment. The assessment provides a good base ₹n dete-miningthe Employability Development Plan. Assessment will also identify the skill level and functional level of the individual, as well as the ability to be successful in the career the participant chose. A remedial service component wilt aid tt ,a participants who need additional service to o5tain employment skills and became employable. This may inelue, classes as English -as -a -Second Language, additional class- N1 instruction or .her remedial services `or tht low functional. fie Service For Those Most In Reed The emphasis groups are recruited by the process as outlined on page 15. As can be seen, the outreach component covers most areas fn which the priority groups can be found. Eligible individuals shall be selected on the basis of longest unemployed. iii. Prime Sponsor Goals The Prime Sponsor goals have been integrated with the EGOS goals. a) To coordinate and integrate the four principal providers of employment ani .raining services for economically disadvan- taged, unemployed individuals (Job Service, Work •ntentive 23 of 71 (WIN) Program, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) and the Employment Opportunities Pilot Program (EOPP), into one system, the Employment Opportunities De- livery System (EOOS), in order to provide a comprehensive delivery system of employment and training services for ap- plications and participants. b) To include in the EOOS system all the functions, activities and services of the Job Service, WIN, CETA, and EOPP. c) To provide the availability of both subsidized and unsubsi- dized employment for lox -income families with employable members. d) To develop and integrate management information systems, client monitoring systems, and performance evaluation sys- tems with Job Service, WIN, Social Services, CETA and others. e) To improve the employability of the low-income employables through training, employment, and supportive services. f) To increase the participation of private sector employers In EOOS. g) To meet performance goals for the Job Service as outlined in Section XVII. XII. Organizational Structure a. Organizational Structure The Employment Opportunities Delivery System (EODS) has incor- porated and integrated the principal employment and training programs. These shall include the Job Service, WIN, CETA, and EOPP into a single administrative and delivery system. The sys- tem shall serve those seeking employment and provide training and employment opportunities to the unemployed, underemployed, and to increase the earned income of the economically disadvan- taged. EOOS shall serve all applicants and employers of the Job Ser- vice, WIN, CETA, and EOPP, and provide the functions of these programs. These major functions include intake, referral, to jobs, placement of clients, job search, supportive services, training, and employer services. The Weld County Prime Sponsor is a coordinated human service de- livery system that attempts to focus its programs on the entire family rather than on one individual. The intent of this type of departmental organization is better coordination of programs and, thus, delivery of comprehensive services to applicants and their families. The overall organizational structure of the Weld County Prime Sponsor is outlined on the following page. i. Programs The Division of Human Resources will be comprised of seven major program components including Supplemental Foods, Head Start, Senior Nutrition, Senior Aides Program, Mini -Bus Transportation, the Weatherization Program, and the Employ- ment Opportunities Delivery System. ii. Planning Components The Weld County Prime Sponsor has completed the one year planning project under the Employment Opportunities Planning Program (EOPP) and the Colorado State/Local Partnership in Human Services (Partnership). .The project began October 1, 1979. EOPP/Partnership will continue to determine the type 29 of 71 of systen(s) that will provide the greatest success in mak- ing employment opportunities available to the unemployed heads of households. Agencies assisting in the planning process It the State and local, level include the Comprehen- sive Employment and Training Act (CETA) Program, Social Ser- vices, Colorado Division of Employment and Training, and the :olarado Work Incentive (WIN) Program. EOPP/Partnership has assisted in the delineation of EODS. The second planning component under the Weld County Prime Sponsor is a one year county -wide planning project to comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Program access- ibility and enployment opportunities for the handicapped will be the major planning areas of the project. iii. Program and Administrative Functions The Administrative Unit provides for the administrative functions of the Held County Prime Sponsor in coordination with Program Directors. This allows the Program Director more Sire and flexibility to deal with applicants and participants and provide quality services. 3) of 71 6C U Meld County Division of Human Resources —L.. 41 O O N an ▪ E 3 O N d D d N*II d E GC E U x N O L N L O E +- ot IY ca a d C. > ea EO S d Y - Y L V C E N 0 0 s 1 - CU N W 0 J O CL {� an CC 0 O 0 s Ce O CI 2. J 4 z 0 C-11 it 10 2 W 3 N 6 d' O 2 W r FUNDING AGENCIES 1 C A o E J sG L N O W C W C• O 44 4 V C N It.1� L.C >� %° RI q L C N L CIL x C ,Jr O >l0 L. o f dos co t- �E oRRi O .r G N E G FI J 6y C r o o E ID 4 Dept. of Agriculture Colo. Dept. of Education C A 4 L VO 4 r J O C 4 C A O ' a -I • N C 6 N > g. o � o O m 0 6 O W -P- O O O u Dept. of Energy 31 of 71 iv. Hunan Resources Committee and Sub -Committees The Hunan Resources Committee allows for input from different sectors of the community. The Committee is the Manpower Plan- ning Council', Job Service Improvement Program, and the Community Action Administering Board. In addition to formulating recommendations regarding program plans, goals, and policies and procedures, the Committee is involved in the submission of an annual budget and the overall responsibility for the coordination of all services of the Weld County Prime Sponsor. To achieve service coordination, the Committee established sub- committees to work with individual programs. The individual sub -committee makes recommendations concerning program opera- tions, setting of participant priorities and procedures, and objectives and goals to the, Committee and the Executive Direc- tor. b. CODS Organizational Chart EODS organizational structure is a part of the overall organiza- tional design of the Weld County Prime Sponsor. This is shown in Chart IV on the following page. There are two major areas of the EODS organizational structure. These two major areas include the programmatic unit and the adminis- trative unit. This is shown on Chart IV. The EODS organizational chart is comprised of personnel that are paid through a nultitude of sources. Programmatic personnel would be funded through monies provided by Job Service, CETA, WIN and EOPP. Administrative personnel would have the same basic funding except for additional funding provided through other sources. These funding sources include the Community Services Administration, State Division of Services to the Aging, Department of Agriculture, etc. i. EODS Progran Desion The EODS Program design is a single administrative and program- matic design providing services to Job Service, CETA, WIN, and EOPP applicants and employers. This is described in Chart I. Program monitoring and evaluation staff support and the respon- sibility for fostering Equal Employment Opportunities will be provided by administrative staff. c. Administrative Controls The management and administration organizational chart has been included with the overall organizational chart of EODS. This is shown on page 33. Management and administration for the Weld County Prime Sponsor is centralized and controlled through an Administratii, Unit. The Administrative Unit functions under the direction of the Executive Director of the 'Aid County Prime Sponsor, and assists Program Dir- ectors in the administrative functions of their program. This pro- cess will be followed for EODS. i. Management Information System (MIS) and Accounting Systems a) Accounting Systems The system is a double entry grant accounting system. 'All money is handled through the Meld County Treasurer's Office. Disbursements must be apprnved by the EMS Director, Execu- tive Director of the Divis m of Human Resources, Fiscal Officer, Finance Director for Weld County, and the Weld County Commissioners. 32 of 71 i d CV L r V ai O N M r N H N IV D' r C 3 TG O F+ 0 L io aN O q I- -0 L C O dd O r O- E W C O an I- V S. L N U N i0 0,1 L U m O > o S- O N••- C C r r>1p O E U O v V vw V o 3 4 +— O E ++ V J J x U C d w x d O is Y—^ a p0) O P�U W CC O n E V I U T N L Or O ✓ L > N O u Ai V ♦+ L+— C O CL VP _ NN O P C C L G O u o a+ t Les 0 F.. C __01 C S- .0 O O O ^J YU 4 O 3 L an O ✓ V M RP O +• U C 1E > r O L C CO O O v 33 of 71 C 01 dE 0 C t E V W I- C N C O V - r -Et U O 0 EE 0 o W 1"' • F - C p NL �+ N uu O C r L V > W d p -0 N L � CCo 0 C C 01 t J a0> N O z 411 O 3 C 'O 4- d E 3GI OW C U i V an 3 • O L C U C L 1 fa O m r V QS - S r rQ = L 0 .a a_1 O L J O • Y , 2 VIC C S �613C 1u N O N 1 y T d a G y N C.. Y 8 • N N C J Y uu d 4 V d b C L 4 L a N N C N r N E< 7 4 N `1 L L V 4 ev n 0 C C .r N 9 V O a. 4 o L 4 N d `+ A computerized general ledger which includes a listing of all dlspersement, and revenue transactions is received by the Division of Human Resources from the County Fiscal Depart- ment on a monthly basis. These transactions are reviewed and posted by line item and by title to CODS ledgers. A certified audit is performed on an annual basis. Monthly financial reports are provided on a monthly basis to the EAecutive Director, EODS Director, and the Administra- tive Unit. This information is used for planning and man- agement of the different programs. Additional information may be generated as needed. A cash control register has been developed whereby the amount of the "letter of Credit" (by grant) is recorded. As drawdowns are made the information and amounts are logged into this register thereby showing a net balance for each grant. In addition to the double entry accounting system special MIS records are kept for each of the training programs. The MIS records contain the following information by title. . Starting and ending dates . Salary per month/hour . Total obligated per contract and per person . Task Order number . Pay Period . Total hours worked . Net payment . Cumulative trtal . Balance of M igation These subsidiary ledgers provide accruals for all expendi- tures incurred in accordance with the signed agreements on a monthly basis. Deobligations are recorded as they occur. This information is utilized for analysis and management of each grant and for future planning purposes. Payroll, benefits, and allowances are recorded and processed separately both at the County and at the Division of human Resources. Obligation analysis are derived on a bi-monthly basis for each component by program from these ledgers. The EODS accounting system shall move toward computerization and an approved direct charge cost allocation system over the next year. Technical assistance in the computerization areas shall be provided by National and State Personnel. b) Management Information System The participant record system collects and maintains infor- mation on all applicants (eligible and in -eligible), parti- cipants and terzminees of EODS. This information is used for management, planning, .reporting and evaluation. The contents of the participant record meet the federal re- cordkeeping requirements. The record is maintained within a file folder. Within the file, the following is included: . application and enrollment form . status and activity change form . employability development plan . supportive services form . follow-up form . employability development plans . counseling notes . position and referral forms . Memorandums of Agreement.1Placement forms) . grievance procedure forms 35 of 71 MIS for the Held County Division of Human Resources may re- design supplant, or supplement all forms contained in the participant record at any time to collect additional infor- mation and/or improve the Management Information System (MIS). Currently, the Division of Human Resources is developing an automated MIS. Additionally, the Division of Human Resourc- es is looking into converting all participant files to a microfiche system that conforms with federal record keeping requirements. 2. Reporting System A monthly review of all expenditures is performed by the Fiscal Officer. Financial reports are produced for the EODS Director and her committee by title, which allows for a thorough review of percentage expenditures to date by cost category. Action then is taken as required. Also, a month- ly financial statement is produced by title for all programs housed under the Division of Human Resources. This is re- viewed by the Human Resources Committee and corrective ac- tion is taken when necessary. MIS maintains within their files, reports, records, and man- uals that are used for management of the SODS program as well as informational purposes for EODS staff. Following is an account of each report, record and manual used, as well as a brief description of each: Job Service element of EODS Reports: On a monthly basis MIS completes all reports required by the State. These reports are provided to the EODS Director and adminis- trators and are forwarded to the State. These reports include TRA-3, ETA 520, ETA 223 (in session) and 122-1, -2, -3 at present. Identification Number Index: This index maintained by the MIS Technician: assigns the I.D. number to each ap- plicant. The index is maintained in numerical order. It should be noted that once the I.D. number is assigned to an applicant, it will not change. . Placement Loca.or Card: The card identifies where an applicant's file will be maintained within the MIS unit. AS the status of an applicant changes, additional infor- mation is added to the card to reflect the change. . Daily Applicant Intake Register: When an applicant sub- mits an application to the Eligibility Technician, the Eligibility Technician records the applicant's name on this register. At the end of each working day, the Eligibility Technician submits the register to the MIS unit. The register records the numb of applicants, their names, their priority, eligibi'`.y information, and the nerve of the counselor they ht,2 been assigned to (where appropriate). Placement Facility "'rebook = PSE and OJT: These note- books are maintained by the PSE and OJT component. The notebooks are used by the EDDS Committee, SODS Director, and SODS staff €n monitoring and distribution of PSE's to the public and not -for-profit agencies. The note- books identify the name of the client, the job position, the starting date, the termination date, and the type of termination (i.e., positive, other positive, non -posi- tive). The notebooks are used for the OJT component to monitor previous contracts with employers and the out- come of the SODS enrollee in their facility. This en— ables the SODS staff to make better judgements in the awarding of 'SE contracts (i.e., they can identify those agencies that place Vie client upon termination). 35 of 71 Ledgers: In order to meet the Federal recordkeeping re- quirements,. provide weekly/monthly client characteris- tics, and weekly/monthly placement/termination data to the EODS Director, the MIS unit utilizes ledgers. Included in the data are client characteristics, start- ing dates, planned termination dates, salaries, actual termination dates, type of termination, and wage upon leaving the SODS program. Enrollee Contacts/Follow-up Index: This record is main- tained by the Client Services Technician within the Follow -Up Unit. It is used to record the number of contacts made during the course of enrollment in Non and the follow-ups conducted upon termination from EODS. The follow-up is maintained within the individ- ual participant record. . In -House Reports: Weekly Activity Record: MIS provides weekly to the EODS Director, the number of enrollments, termina- tions, placements, and currently enrolled. This week- ly report is divided into title programs and their activities. Client Characteristics: On a monthly basis, HIS gener- ates the required federal reports as well as in-house reports. The Client Characteristic In -House Report is divided by title programs and their activities. The report, when completed, notifies the EODS administra— tors of EEO/Affirmative Action, significant segments, and placement trends according to activity. Applicant Services Report: On a monthly basis, MIS produces a report that compares the number of appli- cants and their client characteristics to the number of enrollees and their client characteristics. The report is used to monitor £EO/Affirmative Action, ser- vice quality, services to veterans, services to all significant segments and placement trends. The report is supplied to the EODS Director and Administrators, and Affirmative Action Officer. The reports are also supplied to the Monitoring and Evaluation Committee for review. Monthly Program Status Summary: The Federal report form "Program Status Summary" is used monthly to com- pare the actual activity versus the planned activity. This report enables the EODS Director to note areas of deficiency within an EODS component and initiate cor- ,ective action before the end of a quarter. Cost Control Ledgers: When MIS developed the fiscal monitoring sub -system, several items were taken into account. The EODS program for Weld County is located in one site. There are no sub -grantees or subcon- tractors. A formal report was not necessary, rather ledgers were needed that would reflect on a daily basis all previous expenditures, total obligations, and unobligated balances within each activity. A Cost Control Ledger was devised to meet this need. A sepa- rate ledger is maintained by each title program by component. As enrollees are put into an activity, the obligation is determined and recorded in the ledger. The ledgers are maintained on a month by month basis. When contracts are extended, correction are made within the Cost Contrnt Ledger. When an enrollee receives a raise, the raise is reflected within the Cost Control Ledger. Should an enrollee terminate 37 of 71 before their tra ning period expires, adjustments are rade within the Cost Control Ledger to deobligate the r..oney. The information maintained within the Cost Control Ledgers are shared every week at the weekly EODS Administrative Unit meetings. The Cost Control Ledger is a very effective tool. It is used by the EODS Director on a weekly basis for monitoring the fiscal portion of EODS. All adminis- trators have access to the ledgers. The ledgers are kept current for proper management Af the various title programs and the activities. The ledgers supercede the need for urmal reports in the fiscal HIS areas because the information fs discussed weekly at a EODS meeting of administrators. Monthly Activity Report: MIS provides monthly to the EODS Director and administrators an activity report. This report is used for each title program and activ- ity. It reports on a cumulative basis the number of enrollments and terminations. It provides the number of enrollments, terminations, currently enrolled, total placements, accrued expenditures and cost per placement (where applicable). The report goes into graphic detail regarding termina- tion information. Each component is broken down (i.e. OJT, PSE, Voc. Ed., In -School Work Experience, and Direct Services) and reports on the number of indirect placerents, other positive, and non -positive termina- tions per component. A section for comments is pro- vided. MIS uses this section to record relevant observations on terminations by activity. As request- ed by the EODS Director, the MIS produces reports that provide data on: The number of employees within each particular placement facility. — the employee's occupation (i.e. number of secretar- ies, janitors, outreach workers, etc.). — The number of employees within government and pub- lic agencies (broken down by city, county and state). The average wage for each position title. The length of time a position title is maintained (average). The outcome of terminations from each placement facility. 3. ?articioart Tracking System The ►eld County Division of Human Resources EODS Program has a Maragerent information System (MIS) for Titles 11 B, iI C, :I D, IV, and VI of CETA, WIN, Job Service and EOPP. The MIS ;radicles for an accurate and workable participant track- ing syste-.. The format followed by the MIS provides for complete compliance with federal reporting requirements by providing information relative to financial management, pay- roll, client data base systems, grant administration, man- power program planning, evaluation, and organizational development. 'he MIS is a manual system which provides for: . Data 'nput: To ensure documentation is complete and the proper verifications and certifications are intact, renews are made of the EODS files by the MIS staff and a su:port staff member of the Monitoring and Evaluation Committee. When the necessary forms for enrollment are 33 of 71 completed, the MIS unit verifies each form for its completeness and the client's eligibility. The MIS has designed all fortes used to meet the federal record/ reporting'requirements. The forms gather all the data elements in the same manner for each activity (which are monitored by the MIS for effectiveness). Timely Data: To insure that the EODS staff has the most current information available on individual clients, the data is filed and posted on a regular basis. Complete Records: The MIS maintains the records on each applicant and placement agency. The following informa- tion is retained within the applicant's file: personal identifying and eligibility information, socio-economic characteristics, wage statement, work history, program activities, supportive services received, termination data, and follow-up data as to employment status, wages ez-ned, etc. Data Tabulation: Through a variety of means, the data collected is processed and tabulated to produce statis- tics that are used to effectively manage the EODS Pro- gram. The required tabulation activities include: - Posting or logging in of information. - Editing of forms and data. - validation of data. - Tabulation of data. - Summarization of data into reports. The areas of Data Tabulation ensures that the process- ing of the data collected provides for efficient and well designed data flow, procedures that are clearly documented, forms are standardized, and any changes in federal reporting requirements can be incorporated. bsta Output: The internal and external reports produced by the Data Input and Data Tabulation areas are struc- tured so that the information is meaningful and useful for internal management, planning, and evaluation pur- poses. Data Output also encompasses the information gathered for meeting reporting guidelines and dead- lines. Client Activity Record: The MIS automatically reviews each clients record against a Client Activity Record. The Client Activity Record identifies every client that has been previously enrolled in a CETA Program and gives complete information regarding the length of time a client has remaining/used within each component. The Client Activity Record is modeled directly from the recommended TAG for monitoring a clients activity and participation time limits. The Follow -Op Technician maintains contact with all EODS participants and EODS Placement Facilities on a monthly basis and in-depth follow-ups are conducted. This particular follow-up system allows for the partic- ipant and the Placement Facility to be constantly moni- tored for progress and problems. The participant and Placement Facility are informed with each contact of the termination data. With each contact the Placement Facility is requested to provide information regarding the participant's placement into unsubsidized employ- ment. Should the Placement Facility indicate they are unable to put the participant into unsubsidized employ- ment then the EODS staff immediately begins researching alternative placement situations for the participant. 39 of 71 The participant tracking system and the MIS system in tltai is currently being automated. 4., Procedures for Verifying Eligibility The MIS receives all applications from the Intake Worker. The Eligibility Technician has already certified each applicant's eligibility for non -eligibility. The HIS has an assigned staff person who conducts an immediate review of the application and certifies the client's eligibility or non -eligibility again. Should the review process indicate an applicant is not eligible or is in fact eligible, the applicant is contacted immediately by the Eligibility Technician and is informed of their change in status. All non -eligibles are re- ferred to the Job Service element of EODS and are not serviced by CETA. The Intake Worker updates the applicant's application (if 45 days frog initial application has lapsed) he/she is referred to a position opening. If the applicant is still eligible, he/she is referred to a job interview. If the applicant is now non -eligible, he/she is informed of the change in status and the applicant's file is referred to the Job Service element of EODS. When the client is placed in an activity of EODS, further verif- ication is handled by the IMU and MIS. ii. Monitoring anti Evaluation System Basically, the Monitoring and Evaluation Committee members evaluat- es the progran objectives and goals of the EODS Program. This is ac- complished through the following structure: Program Advisory Council Structure Division of Human Resources Weld County Commissioners Coordinating Commissioner Division of Human Resources Executive Committee Adviso Councils Monitoring 6 Evaluation Committee Personnel Selection Veterans I I Head Start :;eetherization The Monitoring and Evaluation Committee is a recormnending body with the following roles: I. Monitor ::rterly program reports and provide comment and recomi- menda:ice: to the EODS Director or Youth Coordinator and appro- priate S._ -Committee (EODS or Youth). Deterrine if the program is meeting established program objectives for services. Dete+rine if the program is meeting established program objectives for cost of services (budget). Identify activities provided to clients quarterly. Review Sub -Committee reports including: 40 of 71 Sub -Committee report on the status of objectives and identified problem areas. Sub -Committee report concerning the trends of the pro- gram. (The past, present, and.future directions of the program.) 2. Monitor and evaluate the quality of programs.. Identify monitoring and evaluation tools to assess the qual- ity of programs including random samplings, interviews, and questionnaires through the Monitoring and Evaluation Support staff. Provide monitoring and evaluation tools to EODS and Youth Coordinator and appropriate Sub -Committee for input and rec- ommendations. Implement monitoring and evaluation tools through the Moni- toring and Evaluation Support staff. Provide input and recommendations to the EGOS and Youth Coordinator and appropriate Sub -Committee. Receive input and recommendation by the EODS and Youth Coor- dinator and appropriate Sub -Committee. 3. Monitor and evaluate the quality of the Affirmative Action Plan. Determine if the program is meeting established goals for Affirmative Action. . Identify activities provided for Affirmative Action quarter- ly. . Review problem areas and provide recommendations. 4. Report quarterly to the Human Resources Committee (Manpower Planning Council). . Report on the status of objectives for services and costs on all programs to the Human Resources Committee. . Review the activities of the Monitoring and Evaluation Com- mittee quarterly. Identify problem areas and recommendations formulated by the Monitoring and Evaluation Committee and appropriate Sub-Com- mittee/Program Director. 5. Issue yearly the Annual Report for the Division of Hunan Resources. . Report on the status of objectives formulated for the year. . Present an assessment of the accomplishments of each program in meeting their objectives. . Present a report on the future direction of each program by identifying new yearly objectives (established by Program Director and Sub -Committee). Report on the administrative and programmatic services of the Division. Recommend the Annual Report to the Human Resources Committee for approval. In addition, the State shall have the right to conduct periodic reviews and evaluations of the Job Service element of SODS per- formance under the terms of the contract. All reviews and eval- uations shall be coordinated with the EGOS Director. iii. Independent Monitoring Unit (IMU) The IMU will be located under the Executive Director of the Division of Human Resources as illustrated below: 41 of 71 FITW-C6FrIFs .0^erS — — — Division of Human Resources Executive Director I I I EODS 1— (Adult 8 Youth) Independent Monitoring Unit — EMS Planning Council (Human Resources Committee) Munitoring and Evaluation Committee I EOOS Youth I Sub - Committee I EOM Sub - Committee The IMU will sake recommendations to the Executive Director, the EOOS Director and the Monitoring and Evaluation Committee. The Independent Monitoring Unit will periodically monitor and review through on -site visits, program data, program administra- tion and management practices the following: a) Review all systems for controlling program administration particularly systems for determining participant eligibil- ity. The IMU shall on a quarterly basis review the following through random sampling: a) Review pay records and attendance records. b) Interview participants to determine job -related problems. c) Exaline work sites and work conditions. d) Review planslprocedures and placement facility capability to carry out programs and activities. e) Review of participant progress with placement facility. f) Insure the placement facility is maintaining records on all expenditures of CETA funds. The IMU shall on a periodic basis review, for example, the fol- lowing administrative and fiscal areas: a) Financial Management in the areas of allowability of costs (quarterly), internal financial practices (semi-yearly), fiscal controls (semi-yearly). b) Management Information Systems in areas like client tracking system. (quarterly) reporting system (quarterly). c) The Affirmative Action Areas like grievance procedures (semi-yearly) action steps (quarterly) and Affirmative Action. -onitaring of client characteristics (quarterly). The Inde:endent Monitoring Unit will: Make recommendations to the prime sponsor for corrective action wnenever it identifies noncompliance with the Act, the contract or the CETA regulations. Dccunent its monitoring and review activities, the find - resulting therefrom, and any recommendations made for corrective action. Maintain on file the prime sponsor's replies to its mon- itoring reports. 42 of 71 i iv. Fiscal and Program Auditing System The Office of Management and Budget for the County acts as the auditor -comptroller. • A continual internal audit is performed by the County Auditor and an independent (Department of Labor approved). auditing firm. Budgets are approved by the Human Resources Committee, the Of- fice of Management and Budget, and the field County Commis- sioners. v. Bonding Any funds received under the grant will be deposited in a public treasury, namely the Human Resource Fund of Weld County, Color- ado. All disbursements from that fund are reviewed and audited by county officials as a normal course of their duties. The officials in the grantee organization are limited to re- questing withdrawals from the Federal Reserve System for deposit in the Human Resources Fund and certification of appropriate ex- penditures for disbursement. All Division of Human Resources employees are employees of the County. The County has purchased a public employee blanket bond in the amount of $100,000 (each) from the Hartford Acciden- tal and Indemnity Company. vi. Allowance Payment System There are two basic allowance payment systems for EODS. One is the allowance payment system for Classroom Training and the sec- ond is an allowance payment system for Job Search. a) Classroom Training Allowance payments are made on a bi-monthly basis. Eligi- ble clients are responsible for completing and signing time sheets for payments. The time sheets reflect the total hours spent by the client in the classroom, which consists of total classroom hours and the total number of hours spent in a structured study situation. The time sheet for allow- ance payment is supplemented by a tine sheet which is signed by the client's instructor - verifying classroom hours. Copies of the time sheets are distributed to the fiscal de- partment, payroll, personnel, and the client file. Classroom training participants shall be paid a minimum wage allowance multiplied by the number of hours the trainee at- tends or is absent for good cause. Dependents allowance and incentive allowances are,not to be included as part of the basic allowances. An additional $5.00 per week shall be provided as a dependents allowance for each dependent over a minimum of two (2) and up to a maximum of four (4) depen- dents. Dependents allowance shall be reduced pro rata for absence without good cause. Incentive allowances in the amount of $30.00 per week, in lieu of basic allowances, shall be paid to participants re- ceiving public assistance. Incentive allowances shall be reduced pro rata for absence without good cause. The Unemployment Insurance (US) shall be collocated with CODS. Applications will be identified as UI recipients. UI and the Prime Sponsor will update_registration cards on a monthly basis and exchange information on IA recipients. Allowances will be reduced according to the UI payment. 43 of 71 The Weld County Prime Sponsor and the Weld County Department of Social Services have identified a liaison person between the two agencies. This will aid in monitoring the allowance payment system as it may affect the welfare grant. Verifi- ' cation on WCN and welfare status can be verified. b} Job Search The allowance payment system shall be the same for Job Search participants as Classroom Training participants ex- cept for the following: Job Search participants who are receiving public assistance shall be provided an incentive allowance of ;30.00 per week. Job Search participants who are not receiving public assis- tance shall be provided $3.35 per hour or minimum wage. The County Fiscal Department writes and distributes the checks. If an overpayment occurs and the client is currently parti- cipating in an allowance program, an overpayment is automa- tically subtracted from the client's allowance check. if an overpayment occurs and the client is no longer participating in an allowance program, the client is contacted by the Weld County Prime Sponsor. VIII. Mission and Function Statements a. Unit Name Employment Opportunities Delivery System. i. Subdivision of Weld County Division of Human Resources. ii. Miss on To function as the sources agency vested with the responsi- bility to correlate and manage federal, state, and local funds and program employment and training and supportive services to the unemployed, underemployed, economically dis- advartaged and those seeking work, both from within and out- side of Weld County. Func:•,n To develop a strong, positive and responsible performance record in the community through sensitive and resourceful prograr, development and professional competence in steward- ship of public funds in the areas of employment and training p rogrars . To deliver all ser.ices of CETA, WIN, Job Service and EOPP finder one consolid=,ted administrative and programmatic structcre to be known as the Employment Opportunities Deliv- ery System. To adjust day-to-day functions for maximum employer -appli- cant services including rural areas; insure compatability of efforts with assigned goals and objectives of the Employment Opportunities Delivery System. To accommodate community employers to render and enhance utilization of the Employment Opportunities Delivery System. Maintains operating relations with community agencies and 44 of 71 population to inform and to secure Interaction and coopera- tion. To operate an integrated delivery system in accordance with federal, state, and local employment and training proced- ures, guidelines and standards. To analyze and improve management information system data to accomodate the Employment Opportunities Delivery System operations to fluctuations, trends, and patterns of the local economy. b. Unit Name Intake, Follow -Up, Referral and Placement. i. Subdivision of Employment Opportunities Delivery System. ii. Mission To perform intake screening and follow-up functions to ob- tain employment and training opportunities for the unemploy- ed, underemployed, economically disadvantaged and those seeking work within Weld County through the matching of clients' aptitudes, interests and experience to available job openings. iii. Function To perform intake screening. To perform follow-up on all registered clients in all phases of the caseload structure. To make eligibility determination for specific programs offered by the Employment Opportunities Delivery System. To complete an initial assessment of each client that will determine the client's job readiness. To provide thorough orientation to each client for each pro- gram offered by the Employment Opportunities Delivery Sys- tem. To refer clients to available jobs in the following compon- ents: a) Classroom Training b) Work Experience (Adult/Youth) c) Public Service Employment d) On -the -Job Training e) Unsubsidized Job Openings To refer clients to the Job Search component for active job seeking activities. To develop and utilize a Skills Bank/Job Hatch System that will enhance the correct matching of the clients' aptitudes, interests, experience, education and skills with available job opportunities. 45 of 71 e. Unit Name Job Search/Mork and Training Component i. Subdivision •of Employment Opportunities Delivery System. ii. Mission To assist in the operation of and the supervision of train- ing programs that provide a variety of programs aimed at testing, assessment, counseling, orientation, work train- ing/experience, and instructions to clients to equip them to be employable people in the ,job market. iii. Function To assist in the operation of and the supervision of the Job Search component to accomplish active fob seeking activi- ties. To establish Classroom Training for clients that will assist them in occupational skill development for procurement of ESL, GED, ABE. To establish work Experience programs for clients and moni- tor their effectiveness for both the client and the employ- er. To establish Public Service Employment programs and monitor their effectiveness for both the client and the public employer. To establish a comprehensive testing and assessment network for the clients and to provide employers with portions of the testing and assessment that will enable tho to better train the client in their position. d. Unit Name Supportire Services Component. i. Subdivision of Employment Opportunities Delivery System. ii. Mission To administer a variety of supportive services to eligible clients of the Employment Opportunities Delivery System that will assist and enhance their employability. To ensure compliance toward veterans, migrants, and welfare recipients (WIN) through single delivery syst n. iii. Function To coordinate extensively with public and private agencies thr.•,ghout Weld County in the :.avelopment of an extensive supportive services network that will provide the following services to eligible clients: a) Health and Medical Services b) Child Care c) Transportation d) Temporary Shelter 46 of 71 e) Securing Liability Bond f) Family Planning Services g) Legal Services h) Financial Counseling 1) Post Termination Services j) Work Related Equipment To develop a system that will tabulate the cost effective- ness of each supportive service offered. To monitor the quality of supportive services delivered to each client. To ensure compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations including those for veter- ans, migrants, welfare recipients (WIN), counseling, etc. e. Unit Name Employer Services Component. 1. Subdivision of Employment Opportunities Delivery System. ii. Mission Maintains public relations and serves as liaison with public agencies and private employers in developing subsidized and unsubsidized jobs to facilitate the needs of the applicants and provide individualized services for the benefit of the employers. lit. Function Make employers aware of the benefit of utilizing regular Job Matching services; subsidized programs like TJTC, OJT, PSE, and EOPP; an:, any of our other EODS job related services. Receive and writes classified job orders for employers, using keywords to identify job descriptions and requirements so that employers can receive the best possible referrals. Collect information and analyze labor market data for Weld County employers to assist then in planning for future employee needs and demands in their industry/business. Develop jobs for individual applicants around their specific skills/qualifications or special needs by utilizing knowl- edge of and good working relations with employers. Work toward identifying and developing technical assistance programs around such subjects as Affirmative Action, to enhance employer relations and community understanding. iii. Function To develop extensive vocational exploration programs that will enhance the client's employability and provide Weld County employers with twined employees. To enhance and encourage continued economic development throughout Weld County. 47 of 71 To develop extensive employment generating activities in order to meet or exceedthe goals and objectives established for the Employw;nt Oppo' u To conplete'ail necessary paperwork for the Management Information System in the placing of Job orders for the Employment Oppor ;pities Deliw •y System. To provide a means for employer input to determinetes and effect the effectiveness of the Employment Opp Delivery System. To and verify the of uals in provide system. Rio. Individual Job Description The State monthly, pon reipt of a statemientafrom the or lState; for all esalaries, wages, uand fringe -bene- fits for the following State staff: a. Total Number of EODS State Staff I. Rural Job Service Specialist (ESR I -C) II. Placement and Program Specialist (CSR I-8) ill. Senior Data Entry Operator 48 of 71 Fvm Pe•S • Job Description Rev, 7.66 STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO STATE DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL Labor and,Empioy_ment Depaitnem Di Institution Position Number Name of Employbe _Clem Damian class Title _ _Empployment Service Representative I -C _ -Weld County__Division of Resources Greeley ,rbTorado Read Carefully Describe below, in sufficient detail Including time spent, the work of the position, listing the different duties. DO NOT COPY THE CLASS SPECIFICATION, (If more space is needed, use additional sheets.) 'e Time S pt Work Performed Examples of Duties: (This position may not include all of the duties listed nor do all the listed examples include all duties which may be found in positions of this type). Special Application Taking - Conducts detailed interviews in both English and Spanish. Using the Dictionary of occupational Titles, assions appropriate job classifications according to the applicant's qualifications. When the application is completed, the current job listings are reviewed to determine if a suitable opening is available for the applicant. If current job listings are not suitable for the rpplicant, he or she is advised to return as soon as possible to check on new listings. When an applicant previously registered comes in to check the current job listings, the application is reviewed and any additional work experience is recorded. If warrented, additional occupational classifications are added. Current job listings are discussed with the applicant, and if any listings are suitable for the appli- cant, a referral is made. if the current listings are not suitable, the applicant is advised to return at his or her earliest convenience. The interviews here, as in initial application taking, are done either in English or Spanish. *Agricultural Order Taking - Receives worker requests from agricultural employers. The emp oye—r s request is recorded on the appropriate forms and submitted for place- ment action as required. *Placement Activity - Conducts file search for qualified applicants to aid in finding qualified workers for agricultural employer's requests. If qualified applications are found in the active file, those applicants are contacted and so advised. If contacted applicants respond, the appropriate action is taken. Also conduct referral verification and follow-up work as required. Service to Food Stamp Applicants - Provides service to Food Stamp applicants as required. This involves initial and subsequent application taking, and placement activity in both English and Spanish as'the situation dictates. Rural Manpower Services - Responsible for Rural Manpower Services, and for the deli- very of those services to farm workers, seasonal farm workers, and migrant farm - workers as required. Provide CDET with reports according to instructions. Equal Opportunity and Formal Complaint Service - Serves as the office Equal ** Empioyrent Opportunity Representative and formal com;J,int service representative. Responsible for actinn accordingly on all complaintswhich are registered with the office, attempting to resolve all complaints locally as necessary before sending to the State CDET office for investigation. flee Attachment) 49 of 71 SUPERVISION EXERCISED uy THIS POSITION: (a) List names and titles; (b) it no employees ate supervised, wore ^noro." Will provide direct supervision to MSFW outreach workers. Name and title of your immediate supervisor Judy Gr12GOp EOOS Director Special Requirements If the position requires any typing, shorthand or equipment operation fill out Ike following: Is it Incidental o: Irpolar: t, of Employee's York Time _TyPing• Shorthand: L__ErLuipment Used: Other: CO ULer L —Terminal !—mportant —T0% I Cr.:: ify that I have the instructions, that the entries Cade above are my own, and to the best of my know -.,..ctt �:ra :.— r t. .p Date TO BE FILLED IN BY Tr? ihr:EDiATE sueEnviSOA AND/OR DIVISION HEAD What education and experience is necessary to the proper performance of this lob? Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university with a maior or c,;uivalent bout -Fill —Rosiness or PI Tic Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences or a closely related field. Co.7p- arable work experience in pubic relations, counseling, interview- ing techniques, ,lob diViToprent, persc, net—a�ini5Eration, business management orid:— clerical work may be substituted year -for -year for the required education. For this position, the employee should have worked a minimum of one year at the A Range in this class. TO BE FILLED IN BY THE DEPARTMENT HEAD Please comment on above statements. In:'cafe any inaccuracies or statements with which you disagree, or include omissions you deem necessary for more clarify. A:so, reason for request and suggested classification. Date Atop' Signed Date Sigsd Department Head SO Pr 71 PC -8 Clem Damien Employment Service Representative I -C Page 2 Conducts housing inspections as necessary, identifying defects and/or approving housing for occupancy by MSFW's on agricultural orders. Coordinates services to MSFW'S with other community groups that are providing services to MSFW's, such as with the Colorado Migrant Council. Responsible for compliance of services to MSFW's to the Weld County EODS office, making recommendations for improvement of services or corrective action necessary to bring the office into compliance. Responsible for the functional supervision of the Migrant Outreach Workers in the EODS office. Responsible for the registration of Crew Leaders under the Federal Crew Leader Registration Act. Provides technical advice and assistance to employers and crew leaders related thereto. Coordinates functions with other components of EOOS to ensure consolidated efforts to achieve CODS goals and objectives. Keeps supervisor advised of any unusual situation, problems, changes in policy and/ or procedure and the action taken. Prepares status reports or special reports as assigned by supervisor. Reviews MSFW and Non-MSFW agricultural and non-agricultural work applications and job orders for adequacy according to State and Federal regulations, for internal monitoring control. May perform other professional duties as required. *Will occur either at outreach or upon request by supervisor. These are not major responsibilities. **For MSFW's only. 51 of 71 Form 1'C -S - Job Descriprion Rev, J-66 S TAPE Or COLORADO COLOFyi.OO STATE DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL Labor and Employment Department or Institution Name of Employe( Frederick R. Bunjes 0700 Position Number Class Title Em51loy; t Service Representative I -B Losation�Weld Cocni1_c�iv1_zion orHuman Resources, tree -fey, Colorado Read Carefuliy Describe below, in sufficient detail including time spent, the work of the position, listing the different duties. O0 NOT COPY THE CLASS SPECIFICATION. (If mere space is needed, use additional sheets.) Time Spent lt'o:k Performed Examples of Duties: (This position tray not include all of the duties listed nor do all the listed examples include all duties which mat be found in positions of this type). Performs intake and assists clients in completing all required paperwork. Performs an initial assessmert through client contact to determine employ- ment barriers, emolument anc training needs and job readiness of the cli- ent. Assists clients in Gavel:ping an Employability Development Plan. Certifies a client's eli;iti',ity for the various CODS programs by applying State and Federal rules anc regulations. Provides a complete prograr orientation to clients on a one to one or group basis. Based on the results of the initial assessment and program eligibility, refers clients to the appropriate employment and training activity or component. Maintains the skills ban; system/job match system and updates the system on a r?gular basis. Cc tac'ts client and/or e-oloyers and arranges job interviews. Follows -up on ai': job interviews `:r ra ,lt>. Saintains appropriate forts and ledgers to monitor the job interview prc:ess. Initiates appropriate documentation for client and employer files. Performs employer and client follow-up on a regular basis (through telephone contact or person to pers:r. contact), in order to identify problems, insure compliance with rules, repliations, and individual contract agreements and places appropriate 0cct.r Cation into the files. Conducts interviews witn clients to identify needed supportive services and refers clients to ne sut-crtive services component. In assessment of client reaps, strengths and weaknesses, determines where available employment ard; training will enhance job placement potential and refers clients t—a;ning component. (See Attachment) 2 of 71 SUPERVISION EXERCISED BY THIS POSITION: (a) List names and titles; (b) If no employees are supervised, write "none." None ' Name and title of your Immediate supervised Judy Gri ego. EQDS Director Special Requirements II the position requites any typing, shorthand or equipment operation fill out the following: Is it Incidental or Important R of Employee's Work Time TIFDV Shorthand: Equipment Used: Other :f ompu t e r Terminal Important 10% 1 certify that I have the instructions, that the entries made above are my own, and to the best of my knowledge are accurate and complete. Date h `�. Employee Sigtulur .yr�/ ef text eV TO B£ FILLED IN BY THE IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR AND/OR DIVISION HEAD What education and experience is necessary to the proper performance of this job? Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university wtth a maior or eouivalent hours in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences or a closely related field. Comparable work experience in public relations. counseling, interviewing techniques, ,lob deveropment, personne adadministration, business management or advanced clerical work may be substituted year -for -year for the required education. For this position, the employee should have worked a minimum of one-year at the A Range in this class. TO BE FILLED IN BY THE DEPARTMENT HEAD Please comment on above statements. Indicate any inaccuracies or statements with which you disagree, or include omissions you deem necessary for mede clarity. Atso, reason fed request and suggested classification. Date ITJ/ 6 Date Signed Signed the to Supery Isar Department Head 53 of 71 PC -8 Frederick :!. cunjes Employment Service Representative 1-8 Pave 2 Interviews applicants seeking employment, obtaining significant occupational information. Classifies applicat• .s according to applicants skills, aaow- ledges, and abilities, identifying and recording technical key -wording for use in computerized Job Match. Screens and selects qualified workers from application files using a manual or computer matching system with technical keywording procedures. Refers workers to employers on job order listings who most nearly meet the specifications of the erployers. Refers applicants to needed vocational counseling and testing within the COOS Center, or to other agencies for necessary supportive services. Provides local and State labor market information to clients, employers, and other agencies as requested. Maintains proper rianual records of applicant and employer activities. May assist the CODS Manager or the Unit Supervisor in training other profes- sional and clerical staff in programs and operational procedures. 54 of 71 Form PC•S • Job Description • Rev. 7.66 STATE OC COLORA00 COLORADO STATE DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL Labor and Employment Department of Institution Name of Employee Rose Herbst Class Title Senior Data Entex Operator Location: Weld County Division of Human Resources, Greeley, Colorado Read Carefully Describe below, in sufficient detail Including time spent, the work of the position, listing the different duties. DO NOT COPY THE CLASS SPECIFICATION. (If more space is needed, use additional sheets.) % Time Spent Work Performed Examples of Duties: (This position may not include all of the duties listed nor do all the listed examples include all duties which may be found in positions of this type). Certifies a client's eligibility for the various EODS programs by applying State and Federal rules and regulations. Maintains the skills bank system/job match system and updates the system on a regular basis. Maintains all employer and client files. Prepares file folders. Insures all required file documentation is complete, correct and contained in the proper file. Performs file maintenance for EODS Program. Enters all information into the appropriate manual Management Information Sys- tem ledgers. Operates the remote job entry terminal consoles including the process of bring- ing the terminal up to operating mode or restoring the terminal to operation mode following technical difficulties. Analyzes console instructions, queries, error messages, machine malfunctions, stops, schedules, programs and job control language information to determine proper operating procedures and make simple procedural and operational correc- tions. Makes the necessary machine adjustments to facilitate rapid and accurate and efficient operation. Operates remote job entry terminal peripheral equipment such as card readers, card punches, printers, tape drives, or any other such equipment. Operates tabulating equipment as needed to support the operations of the re- mote job entry terminal or for any other purposes. Loads and unloads all equipment as assigne. Performs data entry functions for the computerized Management Information System. (See Attachment) 55 or 71 SUPERVISION ENE40ISED BS' THIS POSITION: (a) List names and titles; (b) If no employees are supervised, write "none." .none. . Name and title of your imeediate supervises Judy Griego, EODS Director Special Requirements Lf the position requires any typing, shorthand or equipment operation fill out the following: r ---1s it Incidental o: l=potant of Employee's Work Time Typing: I Incidental shorthand: I Incidental ETpmert Used :I CRT Other: { i Ant t certify that I have the instructions, that the entries made above are my own, and to the best of my knowledge are accurate and omplele.1 ' Dale ! / 49,.-i lf-/ /,��' Employee Signature TO SE FILLED IN BY THE IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR AND/OH DIVISION HEAD What education and experience is necessary to the proper performance of this job? Two years of experience in the operation of data entry equipment which included the processing of a variety of source documents. One year experience must have been at the full Journeyran data entry level of responsibility. TO EE FILLED IN BY THE DEPARTMENT HEAD Please comment on above staterxnts. Indicate arr inaccuracies or state ,penis with which you disagree, or include omissions you deem necessary for more clarity. A'so, reason for request and sugges'ee. classification. Date Date .3` 0/81 Signed Signed C - :trent Heo.. 560° 71 PC -8 Rose Herbst Senior Data Entry Operator Page 2 Compiles statistics from ledgers and/or computer information and produces all required Management Information System reports by specified deadlines of the funding agencies and/or administrative superior. Produces special reports upon request of administrative superior. Maintains appropriate tickler files, history files, placement files and performs file maintenance upon such files. Keeps supervisor advised of any unusual situations or problems and the action taken. Responsible to attend appropriate meetings, workshops and conferences. Assists in the coordination of the functions of assigned component with other EODS components to ensure consolidated effort to achieve EODS goals and objectives. Trains subordinate employees in the operation of data entry equipment and in general office methods and procedures. Answers questions concerning complex source documents and entry formats. Refers questions concerning highly complex or poorly documented source mater ials and entry formats to higher -level supervisory or technically oriented personnel. May instruct operaters in the various types of entry formats used on conver- ting the data to machine -acceptable information. May seek assistance to facilitate making unusual entries or formats where documentation may be sketchy or non-existent. Revises and/or maintains and updates resource material and procedures manu- als used in the organizational unit. Suggests possible solutions or correc- tions to written resource material or procedures manuals where inconsisten- cies or errors appear in the process of work. 57 of 71 • •XY. SPACE UTILIZATION (Floor Plan) Floor Plan p I Entry Area Unemployment Insurance Applicant Waiting Area Supportive Services Unit Inteke Meeting Room Director's Office I l _ 1 Job Search/ Work and Training Unit Youth Vaults for Storage Meeting Room tax XXX XXX PBX - XXX Reception XXX Area XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX (AX Applicant Waiting Area Projected Bathroom Bathroom Fl Transpor- tation * Note: The Employer Services Unit is located in the downstairs area. i -meting Room 53 of 71 XVI. EODS Plan The Job Service element of the EODS Plan FY 81 is included as a part of this contract in order to comply with the State requirement that each local office provide an operations plan. Goals and objectives herein are included in the Statement of Work. a. Local Economic and Planning Assumptions The Weld County Area is still feeling the major impact of the economic slow down in the construction area and the closure of the Monfort of Colorado Meatpacking Plant. The combination of national and local economic conditions has raised the unemploy- ment rate in Weld County from 3.2% in July of 1979-80 to 7.1% in July of 1981 i. Monfort's Impact The closure of the Monfort Plant in March of 1980, has had a major effect on the supply and demand of labor in Weld County and the local economy. As an estimated 1,100 employees lost their .jobs, approxi- mately 950 of these individuals were union employees with the majority classification as meat cutters. The unionized meat cutters made an average of between $7.98 per hour starting wage to $9.18 per hour, plus $2.00 per hour fringe benefits. The general characteristics of this impact are: a) b) c) d) e) f) The majority of the individuals are semi -skilled with no secondary occupational skills or choices. The local industry will have problem; absorbing this number of workers quickly and at the same pay level. The majority lower wages. adjusting to The majority unwilling to of individuals will have to accept jobs at This will be a hardship on the families in a substantially tower living standard. of individuals indicate that they are relocate. The Unemployment Insurance benefits will last approxi- mately 39 weeks with possible extension for a short term. Secondary industries and retail service outlets have been effected in Weld County and some have shut down or laid -off workers. ii. General Recession of the Economy The general impacts due to the general recession of the economy include: a) The general economy downturn nationally including the construction trade. b) The construction industry is further affected by the contract rates, buyer market, and in turn has an impact on the local economy. c) The agricultural impacts have included less production in the beef market which effects feeder grain opera- tions, higher costs for production, etc. d) It is a difficult time for.economic growth which is a result of the doubled unemployment rate up to 7.1% and has increased the caseload for Unemployment Insurance, Food Stamps, Welfare applications (AFDC and AFDCU), etc. 59 of 71 e) Local actions: The Job Service element, of Employment Opportunities Delivery System (EODS),will have to increase efforts in job development to counteract the declining job orders based on the above mentioned economic irpacts. The Greeley area cannot expect other major industries to impact in the jobs area until 1982. It is very doubtful that Monfort will reopen in FY 81 and planning cannot be expected to place those effected by the closure back into those yobs. Hewlett-Packard may move into held County in 1982. The merger of the Greeley JSC with CETA, EOPP, and WIN will continue to be the most positive approach in delivering the employment and training programs in Weld County. This comprehensive delivery of services will aid in meeting the needs of unemployed and ally disadvantaged individuals in Weld County. The EODS will be actively involved in the Economic Development Program at the Greeley Area Chamber of Commerce. This will assist new employers in the areas of training opportunities available and help them utilize all program available. b. Energy Development and Actions Planned Weld County is a highly energy impacted area. The population in filling energy related jobs tends to be migratory in nature. To help combat the problems of limited housing, monitoring of nec- essary services, and wages and expectations of wages unknown at this time) will require statew?de coordination and identifica- tion of needs. The EODS will continue to review this area, with state cooperation, to solve proolems which arise in the area of energy issues. c. Local Committees The CODS will have the expertise and knowledge of many prominent business people at their disposal. This will primarily be ac- complished by'the Private Industry Council (PIC) which is the Job Service Improvement Program (JSIP). The PIC is very active in helping the SODS meet the needs of the private business sec- tor and the participants. The PIC/JSIP has set up three (3) subcommittees of the PIC; external, internal, and monitoring, to advise and provide direction to the agency on employment and training areas. d. Training Needs The EGOS will need training assistance in supervisory develop- ment, moni-o-ing skill development, and computerization. These will need t e provided by the state and area office. e. Unique Planr:Ig Activities i. The rerger of programs into a single delivery system has proven to be :ery successful. Fine tuning of the merger will continue in 1981. In addition, continued state, na- tional, and local support, cooperation, and coordination will aid in ensuring that the success of the merger contin- ues. ii. 'few alternatives have been developed in diverting potential AFOCii into employment and training opportunities instead or a welfare status. This has proven to be successful in div- erting these individuals from welfare. 60 of 71 f. Employment Service Statistics The Employment Service statistics are attached for FY 81. ' The EODS has been greatly impaired in meeting its 1980 goals due to the Monfort lay-off and other issues which have been discuss- ed. The major goal for FY 81 will be to successfully achieve the lo- cal office goals in performance areas. 61 of 71 XVII. i r� US. DEPARTMLNT Of LetOR C rnolo)nu ni an0 11ainlIE Adamant ssue ACTIVITY ESTIMATES AND PERE0RmANCE INDICATORS ITEM STATE, Greeley. 7131 INITIAL i _ FART 4 ACTIVITY ESTIMATES CSA R1 DATA SOURCE aMl 'postal vEAR Jam' 81 REVISION{ No. I I NA. 2 L TOTAL INDIVIDUALS PLACED 1 Unraleld'ucd (Noa adet) l i 221050 22134C I TOTAL 1 onto Yew �C«ran vet/ IRveeet Vest A t r C 2755 2743 1872 I 1876 1452 1455 MowirulTual Dion -Add) a Aqt kvinral (UorrAdd) S. Placement Transactions(Including elan) 6 1l enagticolitod Mu:lcding Maul 7. Om 3 Days (Reran) S. Anicvltural (rictus_irq )Baal 9. Job Opwoino F.eweived ]0. rui Rate (Line S Line 9) 221300 221350 22200C 22210C 22215C 22220C 222a5C 2436 466 4335 3686 2602 649 7154 .61 11. lndividuala Couneekd 22o50C 343 1728 204 2400 2172 1692 1732 228 204 2600 2353 1833 247 3660 4000 .66 f .65 12. Coo:velem Placed andieidaay) 22140C 13. Caltnekes Tested iAsxanuent Tans) It hnarnt Counelen Teased Mine 13 Line Ill IS. Counseling lowness 22090C 22 -TUC 14. Total Referred to Trainkq prldiei?uals) IT. Veteran Released so Tab.* EInerwGua6) ProdoctienY P+ Total ES rig"ed Prodeetieiry Per awn- erl:res Start. rears rabled ITEM 1. Total Indie�uala Plaee3 220990 220996 PAST 11, PEnFCRYAUCE INOWATORS 36 I 529 94 8 145 I 123 36 I ! 190 I .36 1.00 I .36 378 36 , 583 326 384 I 385 162 48 I 44 TEAR I CIIADENTTEAM f -..O__TEA* KUR j P[Cr.aaaG[ f TJO n:enthat et I C...s,oPu.er A 0 c D I •[ 2755 fI 1872 1876 -.32 i 2. TOW Placeneat Tranv-ron 3. Iftibiduals Coun Ned 4335 I 2400 , 2600 343 36 I 36 I 529 +,54 as) I +13.69 4. Counseling Interviews 378 583 +.35 I +15.19 TA :MI raor. iVee 62 of 71 XVIII. CO A J Y = N< a≥ O a 2 O c C a a a f - 3e b. • < J 4 .. 4 y7 ✓ H c 5 ft V O = G .d y N 3 a O c H u v C -J IA _< �6 i.3.i: Ot _. a> u c 4 O O 3. INUIVIDYAL$ COUNSELED S r 13 Ia wm_; O e'ti � 3j _ itlu a> ;d� � 0303 00 00 Ig M N Ch M N WI ter h ma N na 0 0 0 O. N M M M M CO ON 03 CO n O3 7.7 F i ea v g o Io Io lo k rN'1 ca {tl O v •v. b O O O e 41 0.44 C) 01 at IN. ra WI N I10 N _is Is s o to $ O. h N CO O 0 O WA a c o 0 M M M tl O▪ . C▪ O I• n CO Q co O O 044 N N N 1 _ Cr M1 IM O. M O o u 1•-• O O h h CC G 0 0I 4.0 o o o CO h tO to N O O O I O M M N M N Q t CO Ina N M h r a s i 4 O N f N IN 63 of 71 M N Cr N. Cr M ^ 0 ' N N [6pbb Cldmmit N N m h M M a i NtWI N CNI N r O VA) CO to O M h M Cr N N ON N N h N N p N M N N Minor' ty total O N M1 N 0 Q Cv h get C I ON o oIo a.I v o S • �o h UN 141 P AO P I 01 f Os N. IN. N 144 N N D• N M 0 E W 1 i w CTA 7717 1AW. Piot XIX. t t1 i H 7� !a f 3a St S is c J s is al 18 ti i t ~ 1 • .. "•4 Y�+a 7 Viw I IT s•. �:.x y sw P` d nod in .mod 111 e a a aan 0 O , t' • : _ • e-: t. i eI t S a1 i r A Z s r t a� e i r< NIZ r �. &:•". rig •'y.../.ItiYYM1 �Y J • I t n S s M 111 I f 3 P r f Q i i a s • !".: �:•.'. ems..: w4 twi.'r7.:r`+`.e�.• +tsy k;. gam' _ 4� Q �'- -iwr .N4Yl. ' Y "ref +1400 i an e locc-3-n .I ii ii Q C e Z r. me I NolcHrich 6.-BGtKr_'.-lam_":_w, .....er, 1..rY ' .. �-.a.. 1 1f i i 3 3 r 4 3 r r- 54 of 71 XX. Goals of Veterans Activities As required by the Employment and Training Administration of the U.S. Department of labor, the following goals will be met as a minimum of services to veterans: Criteria A 1. A minimum of 6% of all veteran applicants shall be counseled. 2. A minimum of 7.5% of all veteran applicants shall be provided job development. 3. A minimum of 24% of all veteran applicants shall be placed in jobs. 4. A minimum of 60% of all veteran applicants inactivated shall be inactivated with some reportable service. Under criteria A, at least 3 of the 4 standards including the placement standard will be achieved. Criteria B 1. The ratio of veterans applicants counseled to the total number of veteran applicants shall exceed the ratio of nonveteran ap- plicants* counseled to the total number of nonveteran applicants by at least 25 percent. 2. The ratio of job development contacts made for veterans to the total numbers of veteran applicants shall exceed the ratio of job development contacts made for nonveterans to the total nun- ber of nonveteran applicants by at least 50 percent. 3. The ratio of veteran applicants placed in jobs to the total num- ber of veteran applicants shall exceed the ratio of nonveteran applicants placed in jobs to the total number of nonveteran ap- plicants by at least 10 percent. 4. The ratio of veteran applicants inactivated with some reportable service to the total number of veteran applicants inactivated shall be more than the ratio on nonveteran applicants inactiva- ted with some reportable service to the total number of nonvet- eran applicants inactivated by at least 15 percent. 5. The ratio of Vietnam -era veteran applicants counseled to the to-' tal number of Vietnam -era applicants shall exceed the ratio of nonveteran applicants counseled to the total number of nonveter- an applicants by at least 35 percent. Criteria B defines non - veteran applicants as nonveteran males 20 years of age or older. 6. The ratio of job development contacts made for Vietnam -era vet- erans to the total number of Vietnam -era veteran applicants shall exceed the ratio of.job development contacts made for non - veterans to the total number of nonveteran applicants by at least 60 percent. 7. The ratio of Vietnam -era veteran applicants placed in jobs to the total number of Vietnam -era veteran applicants shall exceed the ratio of nonveteran applicants placed in jobs to the total number of nonveteran applicants by at least 15 percent. 8. The ratio of Vietnam -era veteran applicants inactivated with some reportable service to the total number of Vietnam -era vet- eran aoplicants inactivated shall be more than the ratio of non - veteran applicants inactivated with some reportable service to the total number of nonveteran applicants inactivated by at least 20 percent. * Criteria B defines nonveteran applicants as nonveteran males 20 years of age or older. 65 of 71 9. The ratio of disabled veteran applicants counseled to the total nurber of disabled veteran applicants shall exceed the ratio of ncnveteran applicants counseled to the total number of nonveter- an applicants by at least 100 percent. 10. The ratio of ,lob to the total numb the ratio of job the total nurber cent. development contacts made for disabled veterans er of disabled veteran applicants shall exceed development contacts made for nonveterans to of nonveteran applicants by at least 75 per - 11. The ratio of disabled veteran applicants placed in jobs to the total nurber of disabled veteran applicants shall exceed the ra- tio of nonveteran applicants placed in jobs to the total number of nonveteran applicants by at least 20 percent. 12. The ratio of disabled veteran applicants inactivated with some reportable service to the total number of disabled veteran ap- plicant inactivated shall exceed the ratio of nonveterans inac- tivated with some reportable service to the total number of non - veteran applicants inactivated by at least 25 percent. 13. The veterans preference indicator of compliance for action under the Federal Contractor Job Listing requirements of 38 U.S.C. 2072 shall be: The ratio of the total number of veterans placed in Federal Contractor Job Listing openings to total number of individuals placed in Federal Contractor Job Listing openings shall exceed 17 percent. Under criteria 8, at least 9 of the 16 standards (standards 3, 7, and 11, which all deal with placement, count double) will be achieved. 66 of 71 XXI. Program Budget Re -Capitulation A. The State shall reimburse the Contractor as follows: • a. The State shall reimburse the Contractor monthly for servi- ces provided in operating a Job Service Center. Such reim- bursement is to be provided as indicated in Section VI. Total costs by the State to the Contractor shall not exceed $103,000 for FY 1981. b. A separate lease agreement is being developed for payment of rental costs for the State's Uiemployment Insurance staff, as described in Section VI. B. The Contractor shall reimburse the State as follows: a. The Contractor shall reimburse the State for extraordinary staff training costs as indicated in Section VI. Such costs shall not exceed $700 during FY 81. b. The Contractor shall reimburse the State for professional services of State staff members assigned to assist in the operation of this program. Such State staff shall perform duties as described in Section XI and XIY and the Contractor shall reimburse the State monthly for such services. Char- ges for such services are as follows: Position (1) Rural Job Service Specialist (ESR I -C) (1) Placement and Program Specialist (ES4 I -B) (1) Senior Data Entry Operator The average state position equivalent cost is $22,503. Therefore, $22,503 x 6 mos.= $33,754. Staffing costs shall not exceed $33,754 for FY 1981. c. The Contractor shall reimburse the State monthly for the lease -purchase costs of the State photocopy machine located at EODS. The Contractor shall pay the monthly maintenance bill costs directly. Lease -purchase costs shall not exceed $1900 for FY 1981. d. As indicated in Section IX, the State shall be responsible for equipment maintenance and repair and will be reimbursed monthly for such costs by the Contractor. Such costs shall not exceed $2000 for Fiscal Year 1981. e. As indicated in Section 1X, the State shall provide JSC forms to the Contractor and will be reimbursed for such costs monthly. Such costs shall not exceed $5000 for FY 1981. Total reimbursement by the Contractor to the State under this Contract shall not exceed $42,454. C. Any additional contract costs, such as lease agreements, etc. shall be provided through separate lease or contract arrange- ments. Future additions or deletions to this contract shall be provided through contract amendments. 67 of 71 ASSURANCES AND CERTIFICATIONS XXII. 1. The Contractor assures that it will fully comply with the require- nxnts of the.Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CELL), ell Federal regulations issued pursuant to the ACC, and with its Comprehensive Employment and Training Plan, as approved by the Department of Labor. • 2. The Contractor, in operating programs funded under the Act, assures that it will administer its programs under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Plan in full compliance with safeguards against fraud and abuse as set forth in CETA and the CETA regulations; that no portion of its CCM. program will in any way discriminate against, deny benefits to, deny employment to, or exclude from participation any persons on the ;rounds of race, color, national origin, religion, age, sex, handicap, or political affili:.ion or belief; that it will target employment and training services to those most in need of them. 3. The Contractor, in operating programs for youth funded under Title IV of the Act further assures that: a. Youths participating in programs, projects, and activities under subparts 2 and 3, shall be youths who are experiencing severe handicaps in obtaining employment, including but not limited to those who lack credentials (such as a high school diploma), those who require substantial basic and medial skill development, those who are wean and minorities, those who are veterans of military service, those who are offenders, those who are handicapped, those with dependents, or those who have otherwise demonstrated special need, as determined by the Secretary per Section 444 (a). b. Training and work experience for eligible youth will be co • - ordinated with school -related programs, including the warding of academic credit per Sec. 426 (b) (2). c. Applications will be coordinated to the maximum extent feasible with the plans submitted under Title II, but services to youth under that title shall not be reduced because of the availability of financial assistance under Title v, per Sec. 436 (a) (2). Additional Assurances 4. In administering p :grams under CETA, the Contractor assures and certifies that; a. b. c. d. It will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P.L. 88-352). It will comply Assistance and which requires as a result of with the provisions of the Uniform Relocation Real Property Acquisition Act of 1970 (P.L. 9I -646j fair and equitable treatment of persons displaced Federal and federally -assisted programs. It will comply with the provisions of the Batch Act which limit ' the political activity of certain State and local government employees. For grants, subgrants, contracts, and subcontracts in excess of $100,000, or where the grant officer has determined that orders under as indefinite quantity contract or subcontract in any year will exceed $100,000, or if a facility to be used has been the subject of a convistion under the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C.• 68 of 71 4. d. (continued) 1$67c-S(c) (1)) or the Federal Water Pollution C•:rttol act (33 U.S.C. 1319 (C)) and is listed by the Envirnmental Protection Agency (EPA) or is not otherwise exempt, the grantee assures that: (1) no facility to be utilized in the performance of the proposed grant has been listed on the EPA List of Violating Facilities: (2) it vill notify the RA, priot to award, of the receipt of any communication from the Director, Office of Federal Activities, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, indicating that a facility to be utilized for the grant is under consideration to be listed on the EPA List of Violating Facilities: and (3) it will include substantially this assurance, including this third part, in every nonexempt subgrant, contract, or subcontract. 69 of 71 foam 6.AColr SPECIAL PROvistONS 3is s3 01 CO7a CON ON LE R'SAPPROV.{L ' I. This Context shall not be dv..7ed valid until it shall hose been approved by the Controller of the Sate of Colorado us such assistant as he may de -agnate. This prosi.ion k applicable to any contract Woking the payment of money by the State. FUND .AVAILABILITY ?, Financial oblipatioms of the State payable after the current fiscal year are contingent upon funds fhr that purpose being appropriated, budgeted and otherwise made available. BOND REQUIREMENT 3. If this contract involves the payment of more than ten thousand dollars foe the construction, erection, repair, maintenance, or improvement of any building, mad, bridge, viaduct, tunnel, excavation et other public work for this State, the contractor stall, before entering icon the performance of any such work included u this contract, duly execute and deliver to and file with the official wh signature appears below for the Star. 3 good and 'sufficient bond or other acceptable surety to be appeased by sad official in a penal won asst less than one•balf of the total arnoum payable by the terms of this contract. Soh bond shall be duly executed by a qualified COWS a surety, conditioned for the due and faithful performance of the cootract, and in addition, shall provide that if the contractor oe his subcontractors fail to duly pay for any labor, materials, team hire, sustenance. provisions, provender or other supplies used or consumed by such contractor or his subcontractor in peffrmance of the work contracted to be done. the surety will pay the same in an emount not exceeding die sum specified in the bond, together with intent at the rate of eight per am per annum. Udess such bona. wlea so required, is executed, delrsered and Akd, no claim in favor of the contractor arising under this contract shall be audited, allowed oe paid. A certified or cashkr's check oe a bank money order made payable to du treasurer of the State of Colorado may be accepted in kiu d a bad. MINIMUM N'AG£ 0. Except as otherwise provided by law, if this contract provides for the payment of room than five thousand dollars and requires or involves the employment of bborers or mechanics in the construction, alteration as repair of any building or other public work. Ieseept highways, highway bridges, underpasses and highway structures of all kinds) within the geographical limits of the State, the rare of wage for all laborers and mechanics employed by the contractor or any subcontractor on the building or publi- work covered by this context shall be not less than the prevailing rate of wages for work of a similar nature in the city, town, village or other civil subdivision of the Sure in which the building or other public wurk is h,ea led. Dispute respecting prevailing rates will be resolved as provided in lLk6101. CRS 1973, as amended. DISCRIMINATION AND AFFIRSIATIVE AC1WN 5. The contractor agrees to comply with the letter and spirit of the Colorado Antidiscrimination Act of 1957, as amended, and other applicable lass respecting discrimination at unfair employment pextices (2434.301, CRS 1973, as amended), and as required by. Esnvtist Order, Equal Opp :[unity and Affirmative Action, dated Ape0 16. 1975. Pursuant thereto. die following protestant theta be contained in art State eon:risen or sot browsers During the performance of :'!s cumn: t. the contractor agrees as follows: f l) The contractor wt. not discriminate aphid any employee or applicant for employment became of race, creed, calm, rations: origin, sex, marital status, religion, ancestry, mental or physical handicap, et age. The contractor wBl take affimutive slim to insure that applicants are employed, and that employees are [seated during employ:mint, without retard to the ribose me tithed characteristics. Such action shag include, but rsot be limited to the following: employment, up; rading, deaatitn, or transfer, n. ruitment or recruitment advertising.: layoffs oe terminations: rates of p: , or other kerns of compensation:aid for training, including apprenticeship. The contractor agrees to post in conspicuous pin, availabk to employees and applicants for employment, notkes to be provided by die contracting officer setting forth provisions of this nondistrimination clause (2) The contractor writ, in all solicitations or advertisements foe employees pfaeed by or so behalf of the eoatractot, see that all qualified applicants wal receive consideration for employment without regard to . race. need, cola, national origin, see, marital status, edition. ancestry, mental or physical handicap, or age. (3) The contractor will send to emit bbor 7,1 or represen tali.c of art. 9 ..ill which he has collective bargaining agreement or other contract or ar, sanding, notice is be proses -d by the contracting officer, advising the labor union oe workers' repine -:ist of the contractors committment under the Executive Order, Equal Opportunity and .Affirmative Act.oa, dated Apn7 16, 1975, and of the rules, regulations, and relevant Orders of the Governor. fa) The contactor and labor unions wv9 furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action of Apo) 16, 1975, and by [tie rules, regulation and Orders of the Governor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to his books, records, and accounts by the contracting agency and the office of the Governor or his deice for purposes of iarestiption to ascertaia compliance with such rules, regulations and orders. (5) AM.,* otgamratron wait not ndude any individual otherwise (pa feed Boa Aril mernbership rights an such bbor oegriaatioa. or expel nary itch individual from membership in such labor orgeintion or discriminate against any of its members in the full enjoyment of wools opportunity, because ofrace, creed, cola. sex, national origin. or ancestry. (a) A latter organization, oe me employees or mtlatti tnereot you not ad, suck mare, compel or Coerce the doing of any act defined in this contract to be discriminatory or obstruct or prevent any ;ethos from complying with the provisions of this contract or any order issued thereunder: or attempt, either &seedy or indinedy, to commit any act defined in this contract to be thscrininutory. page '0 of 71 pales NOIR e•Acd2C (7) in the rent of the contractor's noncomplilianca with the non•dbtriminatlon draws of titb cosinel Or with any of such ruin, regutatiosn, or *tiers, this tontract may be conceited, termDµted or suspended In *hate or 1st part and the contractor may be declared ineligible for further State contract* la accadeaa udth procedures, authorised in Executive Order, Equd Opportunity and Affirmshive Action of Apn7 16, 1973 and the cafes, regulations, or oaten promuipted la atxordanee therewith, and With ether wtrt Bona as may be imposed and remedies as may be Imoiad os provlded In Esueutlet Order, Equal Opportunity and AfIItmatlx Action of April 16, 1975, or by rules, regulations, or orders promulpted in wardens* therewith, or as otherwise provided by law. (S) The contractor wail include the provisions of parapaphs (1) through (g) in every aob.eoutreet read sul controctor purchase order tulles* exempted by ruler, se6ubttom, or orders issued ponmant to Executive Order, Equal Opportunity and Affimtadve Action of April 16,1975, so that such ptoddom will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. The contractor will take such **don with triplet tong subcontracting w purchase order is the contracting agency may direct, as a means of eaforeing each provisions, Winding **actions for noncompliance; provided, however, that in the naught contractor beconses involved in, or b threatened with, Utiption with the subcontractor or vendor es a react dud dfreetioa by the aatrattbtg agency, the contractor may request the State of Colorado to enter into such titiption to protect the interest of the Siete of Colorado. COLORADO LABOR PREFERENCE 6. Provisions of 13.17.101, A 102, CRS 1973 for preference of Cobrndo labor ere eppllabk to this contract If public works within the Sute are undertaken hereunder and are financed la whole or in part by State funds. GENERAL 7. The laws of the State of Colorado and rules and regulations issued portant thereto stall be spelled in the interpretation, execution and enforcement of this contract. Any provision of this contract Murtha err not incorporated herein by reference whkh provides for arbitration by easy exenaudldal body or penal or which b otherwise in conflict with said laws, rotes and mutations shad be corskined null and void. Nothing contained la any provision incorporated herein by reference which purports to mate this or any other special provision bh whole or in part shall be valid ur enforceable ur available in any action at low whether by way of eaaplalat, defense or otherwise, Any provision rendered null and void by the operation of this provision wilt not Invalidate the remainder of this contract to the extent that the contract is espabk of execution. S. The signatories hereto aver that they are familiar with 1R-i430t, et seq., Bribery and Corrupt Influences) and 184401, et seq.. (Abuse of Public Office). C.R.S. 1973. as amended. and that no viotatioa of such provisionsb present. 9. The signatories aver that to their knowledge, no state employee has any personal or heaefkis interest whatmeser In the xrvke or property described herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the ponies hereto have executed this Agreement un the day first above written. STATE OF COLORADO RICHARI) MM. GOVERNOR �ontnctor� �" �_ cacti ve-Dir�Qr DEP 14T>I�Ffi5' C�I� Position Of �rt n r »sed3/4 e....,�' Social Security Number ATTORNEY GENERAL er h APPROVALS tIATROLLlR sy 9y _ • Walter J. Spenkman, Executive Director Weld County Division of Human Resources Date / J.//}}C4tannery Assistant D r Thotaas O. David °blonds Div' siq� of Empl Weld County Attorney and Training Date Date Pap_Zl—.obleh b the last of-1.1 Pore iminictien on maths tea EXHIBIT A ' COLOiA00 01X510:3 OF Et10Yt n AND 'Mtn G Gi ITIW:CE Pllocea L Filing of Grievances A foreal grievance say be initiated by any employee who is aggrieved by any action which relates to his/ber marking conditions or relationships, or to Division of • Employment and Trasaing policies, rules or regulations. Formal grievances will be honored only when the mattes is cot directly appealable under the.provisioos of "The Rules and Regulations of the Colorado State Personnel System". Ate:meal should be filed it the aetica taken adversely affects the current pay,` current status, or 'tenure of the employee. Grievances include such utters ai employee/supervisor relationships, duty assign- ments, working hours, working facilities and conditions, policies for granting leave, and sinner seaters. Discriniaatioa based on race, creed, color, sex,,' marital status, age, national origin, or ancestry is unlawful and nays,also be•' grounds for an employee grievr:vie. Appeals include disciplinary actions such as dismissal, suslznsion, demotion, act.; removal fcoo an eligi5le list; effective date of a classification acts::; or any ocher *attars saver ly affecting the',; current pay, Current status, or tenure of the employee. • • The employee may initiate a grievance within ten days after.the occurrence of the action co- lai:ed of; o s.-ithis ten days after'the employee reasonablyr should.have. , , knowledge of the action; or, if the grievance is a continuing matter, at any 'tine. Processinz of Grievances Employees of the Cokorado,Divisita of Employment and Training shall file and process for -_el. grievants' in the following saner, except that by mutual asdent of the grieving party and the supervisor at each level, tine lisits nay be waived•or any'. one or more steps ray be by-passed: Step 1 - Before a written grievance is filed, the employee shall request a conference with his/her imsediate supervisor to discuss the problem. If the supervisor is =able to resolve the problem because it is not within his/ber jurisdiction within th ageacy, he/sae shall refer the employee to that persons within tt agency with appropriate jurisdiction. If he/she does not know where to•refer the employee, he/she should consult with the Director of ddmimistr.-ien. If ' discussion does not resolve the matter, the employer within, tan calendar days after the discussiea is *occluded, ma; file a stricter' grievance whit!: shall be processed in steordance vitr. the steps ontlited below. T•so copies of the original, written grievance mast • be fo :a. -dad to the CrDE Personnel Office. S^.ecial '.tote: Amp charge of tnlrsful discrimination shall be raised at Step 1 of the:_•grievance procedures. Pursuant t- Chapter 1, Article 6, Secticn ; of the State Personnel Rules, the supervisor shall direct the exloyee filing the grievance to the Division EEO . Officer and the Colorado Civil lights Corm ssion, and note that fact it his/her grievance report. If the ecplovee fails to file a con - plaint v th the Commission within ten days of being so directed, the grievance shall be detiei. Further grievance rights cay be granted to the employee only utter the provision set forth in 1-6-2 of the Perictel Rules. o: 9 i Steo 2 - the employee shall 'present the ,mitten grievance to the supervisor of ' the responsible person in Step i with whom the employes had the discussion. The grievenes.ihall contain the complaint, the resolution considered or attempted, the relief requested, and the signature of the 'responsible supervisor. If the responsible supervisor refuses to sign the grievance, the grievant' shall be processed without the signature. if the grievance does not contain all the requisite inforaetion, the' first supervisor thereafter shall return the papers to the grieving party for completion.' ihe,Stap 2 supervisor shall schedule a conference with the Replay** and the responsible supervisor io Step 1, and/or their'. representatives, and within three working days sifter the conclusion of the conference, render his/her written decision to the employee. 'Such decision .shall conclude the grievance and be binding on the parties unless the . employee elects to proceed to the next step. , • • Special. Notes Subsequent steps should be added for each levei of super- , vision until the level of Associate Director or Chief of Field Operations, is reached. Each subsequent step should be processed as outlined in ' Step 2 above. Stoo J (or higher, as appropriate) Within three days after the receipt of the decision of the previous step, ' tha employee shall present his/her grievance and the decision to the :. Associage,Director or Chief.of Field Operations, .as appropriate. -The grievance, at that level, will be automatically referred to the Chia( of Appeals for hearing and for the purpose of establishing the official record of the grievance. She Chief of Appeals will assign the grievance to a Hearing Officer who shall, within three working days of receipt .of the grievance, schedule a hearing with the parties and/or their represents elves. The Nutrias Officer will present his/her _findings and recommend'- tions'to the Associate Direetor or to the Chief of Field Operations. The Associate Director or the Chief of Field Operations will'render a written decision, based on the recorded facts, to the employee within five -days of receipt of the lidding' and recommendations of the Resting Officer. Such decision shall conclude the grievance and be binding on both parties, unless the employee elects to proceed to the next step. , Stet 6 (or higher, v appropriate) Within three working days after receipt of•the decision of the previous.' step, the employee shall present his/her grievance, and the decisions of - the previous steps, in writing to the Division Director. Me Director' may,either hear the grievance personally or designate,any person or. persons t0 act in his behalf who has not been involved with the grievance st any of the preceding steps. The Division Directories his designee(s) shall, within five working days of receipt of the grievance, schedule z conference with the parties and/or their representatives. ' Within seven working days after conclusion of the conference, the Division Director shall render a written decision to the employee. The Division Director may authorize a person or corxdctee to conduct the conference and make recommendations to him, but the decision shall be that o₹ the Division Director, the official record of the grievance established earlier will be reviewed by the Division Director before a decision is reached. The decision of the Division Director is final and binding on all parties, unless the employee elects to petition the Stets Personnel Board to hear .the matter. Page 2 of 9 .Special note on grievances alleging unlawful discrimination: If the final step with the Division Director is re, '.ad before isduanes of — • the'opiaaion of thee Civil Rights investigator, the Division Director shall proceed to render a decision. However. any ropiest for unite by the Personnel hoard made after such decision shall be held in absya=ee penditg issuance of the opiaion of the investigator. If the opialoo of the investigator when issued is of "no probable cause", the parties shalt have the right to a hearing. She opiaioa'of she investigator shall be cads available and the Inves- tigater cap be called by either party as a vitnes it such baiting.If the opinion of the is tettgator when issued is of "probable cause', the Director of State Personnel or his designee shall assign thi•caoe for a settlement conference between the parties and a Civil Rights Colonisation ' conciliator. The dpiatcn of the investigator shall be made avellabli, • and the investigator clay be called by either party as a witness at such, conferince. Its resultof the settlement conference shall be reported • in writing by the Commission conciliator to the parties, the Personnel 'Director, deal the Board. If the opinica of the iavestigsior is issued before the' final step with the Division Director Is reached and is of "no probabla Cause", the opinion of the investigator shall be tads available sad the investigator . ray-be_calledAs.: witness -By either party, and'the cocplainant shall ' have the right to petition for review as specified hereinafter. T` the ; opinioa of the tnv,estigator is issued beforr the (fuel *cep .is reti ed .and is of "probable cause", the settlement conference shall be held, the opinion of the investigate: shall be cad' available, the investigator. may be called as a witmaas by either party, and the cocplainant shall ' have the right of appeal as specified hereinafter. . Stet. 5 (or higher, as appropriate) Petititn for Srace Personnel Board Review , co • If the =mine* elects to appeal the decision of the Division Director to the State Personnel board, a written petition for review of the dec'_stoa shall be filed with the Board within tea calendar days of receipt of the decision, and copies shall be sent to the Division Director and du Executive Director of the Depa treat of Labor and Employment. Upon receipt of a ' tiredly -filed petition, the Board shall assign the ease to a •, Hestia, Officer, who shall conduct a full hearing in 'accordance , with Article 2 of Chapter 6 of tilt State Personnel Bales tad . shall render • decision as to whether the decision of the Division Director was arbitrary or capricious. If arbitrary or • capriolaas action is found, the Rearing Officer stall rseotrend • resole:!:a of the grievaoca for consideration by :he patties. If the ?eariag :filter finds that the action' of the Division Director was =either arbitrary or capricious, the case shall pa • dismissed. (B) Appeal of the decision of the Hearing Officer shall be goveraed by the prnva iota of Article 3 of Chapter 8 of the State Personnel Rules. Page 3 ci 9 • 3• General Information on Grievance Procedures All employees of the Division of Employment and training shall be given the following information regarding grievances; (A) Every effort shall be nada by ill parties to resolve grievances at the lowest possible level. • (8) Should an appeal be filed with the State Personnel hoard, the Executive Director of the Department of Labor and Employment shall be given a, final opportunity to resolve the grievance within the Department. ' however, this opportunity ahall not interfere with the timely setting of a hearing on the natter. > (C) A copy of any resolution of the grievance, at any step, must be forwarded ' to the COST Personnel Office from the person resolving the grievance at , whichever step the resolution is reached. . (D) Failure by the employee to proceed to a higher'step terminates the grievance procedure. Failure to render a decision in a timely manner shall constitute denial and the employee may proceed to the next step; in the event of failure to render a decision by the Division Director, the employee may appeal to the_: Board. • • (E) The grieving employee, or supervisor, say be represented by, s party of •his/het,' 'choosing'ac as Many stepa'is he/she May Wish. • (f) Only the grievance as originally presented shall be considered in the steps of 8-7-2 or on appeal under 8-7-3. To ensure this, two copies of the original grievance shall be promptly forwarded to the WET Personnel Office. 'The COST Personnel Office will forward'one copy to the State Department of Personnel. In addition, the COES Personnel Office -shall report the resolution of'the ' grievance to the Department of Personnel within five working days of its conclusion on a form provided by the Director of Personnel. (G) Similar grievances nay be consolidated and processed together as a single issue. The employee may use the standard grievance fora available in the agency Personnel Office or present his grievance in say written fora as he/she chooses.. 4. Redress if Emoloyea Denied O000rt ity to Present Grievance ' nc If an employee is denied the opportunity to present a grievance as .prescribed by this article, or if ha/she is threatened or subjected to duress as a result of presenting the grievance, the employee may notify tha State Personnel Director, Department of Personnel, in writing, The Personnel Director shall investigate the employee's complaint and, based upon the findings, may present charges to the • appointing authority against any petson who was derelict or discriminatory is considering the grievance. Page 4 of 9 W!aai Yint Ut LASUA XNU tArLutmtai Div!sSaa o�' Employment And Training GRIEVANCE V3R2( STEY'2 Grievance Submitted by Time and Date . Statmaat of complaint (use tontiivation sheets, as necessary) What efforts have bean made to resol e‘this complaint with your immediate supervisor' 'What relief are you requesting? Agrieced Employee's Signature L=rediatt Supervisor's Signature Written grievance receive_' by Date Nest Level Supervisor Page 5 of 9 Date Step 2 Conferenta is Schtiv ed Division of Employtent and Training SUPERVISOR'S DECISION STEP 2 Date Conference Held: Deeisioa•, Signature Supervisor Date Receipt AMknovledged By Employee Date Satisfactory Resolution Reached Satisfactory Resolution Not ,Reached Page 6 of 9 DEPART -1'a: D? L1iOR AND C^LOY:6VT Dirisioa of Eaaloycent and Training Second Step THIS'SECTZON TO 21, CMLETED ST Nrxrc LEVEL SUPERVISOR Decision (add continuation sheets, or'other papers, as necessary) • Signature Dace Supervisor Receipt AcRncvledged 57 Date Irplcrlee Satisfactory Resoiutccn Reached I Satisfactory Resclution.Yot Reached Etployer Signature THIS SECTION TO BE COUPLETED BY HEIT LEVEL SUPERVISOR Decision (add continuation sheets, or other papers, as necessary) Division of. °_cploynent and training Fourth Step (or higher, as appropriate) • Decision (add continuation sheets, or other papers, as'necessar7r Signature Date Division Director Receipt Acknovledged 37 Date Satisfactory Resolution I Satisfactory Resolution.Not Reached 9 Employee Signature CONTRACT AMENDMENT II THIS CONTRACT AMENDMENT II, made this tiothday of MatrCft 198 L, nuns pro tunc to October 1, 1980, by and between the State of Colorado for the use and benefit of the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, Division of Employment and Training, hereinafter referred to as the State, and the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County on behalf of the weld County Division of Human Resources, hereinafter refer- red to as the Contractor. WHEREAS, the parties hereto are the signatory parties to the Agreement referenced as AC 80-59, dated June 18, 1979, and Contract Amendment 41, referenced as AC 80-59, dated October 1, 1979, attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit I and II; and WHEREAS, authority exists in the lax and funds have been budgeted, appropriated and otherwise made available and a sufficient unemmcumbered balance therefore remains available for payment in Fund number , G/L Account number , Contract Encumbrance number ; and WHEREAS, the dates of Contract Amendment fl extend from November 19, 1979 through September 30, 1982, but the funding levels only encompas- sed FY 1980 Funds; and WHEREAS, contract negotiations were delayed due to extended negotiations over funding levels; and WHEREAS, these extended negotiations resulted in this contract being delayed in processing; and , NOW THEREFORE, it is agreed that the effective date of this modification shall be October 1, 1980, and: I. The entire Amendment 9 I shall remain in effect with the exception of pages 8-82, 77-82 and 78 of 82 which shall be deleted effective 9-30-80 and replaced by the sane numbered pages which are included as Attachment A to this document. 2. Those pages in Attachment A, shall reflect the budget changes for FY 1980 and 1981 and the disposition of the FY 1980 and 1981 budget. 3. Retroactivity. The parties hereby ratify and confirm all actions which have taken place prior to this contract modifi- cation as executed and which are in accordance with the terms hereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this CON AMENDMENT on the first day above written. STATE OF COLORADO RICHARD D. LAMM, GOVERNOR Contractor Position Kommissioners�� APPROVALS ec • V,- /rj'T ctor DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT [Jlv'tre 0f 1=. (��eyrne..f 1i ?pro% i ATTORNEY GENERAL J.D. MacFarlane CONTROLLER Dan S. Whittemore By By By Walter J. Speckman, Executive Dir Weld County Division of Hunan Reso Date Date l_ Th 0 ha J nnery Assistant or omas David lora o Division of - ()pent Training Weld County Attorney c Date Date i. 205 ES Grants Annual Rate FY 1980 FY 1981 Program Total Account 205 ES Grants $150,000 205 ES Grants $180,000 The previous statements reflect program planning allocations and goals for FY 1980 and 1981 and are subject to modifica- tion and the cost allocation plan. The State agrees to provide additional monies as necessary for the new Food Stamp Registration Program, Youth Employ- ment program, or any other new programs which come to the State. The State shall allocate to the Contractor monies for these programs in the same manner as allocated to other Job Service Centers (JSC). The Job Service element of EODS shall also be afforded the same oportunities for additional monies allocated on a state-wide basis as other Job Service Centers. The State shall provide total costs for the Unemployment Insurance Program. The Contractor will provide first floor space for the Unemployment Insurance Program, and the State agrees to reimburse the Contractor under a separate agree- ment for the proportionate space costs which includes square foot rental expense, telephone service, heat, lights, water, trash removal, and janitorial services. A floor plan is provided in Section XY. The Contractor will bill the State on a monthly basis. ii. WIN Allocation and Budget Procedures The State and the Contractor agrees to establish a WIN fund- ing proposal and budget to be integrated into the EODS bud- get. It is further understood that these funds shall be integrated and used for WIN eligible clients under the EODS program. Annual Rate Program Account Total FY 1980 288 WIN 85,000 L ?0,000= $115,000 FY 1981 258 WIN 526,000 Project 258 in accordance with the State WIN Plan allocation will include the sum of $26,000 for the Contractor. This amount is to be utilized by the Contractor to provide servic- es to WIN Clients and pay for necessary technical assistance from State WIN Staff. • A total of $20,000 shall be used to provide the necessary services to WIN clients. The remaining 56,000 shall be used for technical assistance to be provided to the Contractor by the State WIN. State WIN staff providing technical assis- tance will charge program account number 258 directly on their monthly time sheets. EOJS The Contractor agrees to provide through cost savings, enono mies of scale, and the Federally certified cost allocation system, programmatic and administrative funding in order to operate the programs and services of the Job ServiceCenter within the EODS concept. The Contractor agrees that FY 1981 goals shall include 1876 indivi- duals placed and 2600 placement transactions, as established in the F: 19C1 Narther A ca Aerations Plan. iv. Training Contractor agrees to reimburse extraordinary State costs for 8 of 82 i. 205 ES Grants Annual Rate FY 1980 FY 1981 Program Account 205 ES Grants 205 ES Grants Total The previous statements reflect program planning allocations and goals for FY 1980 and 1981 and are subject to modifica- tion and the cost allocation plan. The State agrees to provide additional monies as necessary for the new Food Stamp Registration Program, Youth Employ- ment Program, or any other new programs which come to the State. The State shall allocate to the Contractor monies for these programs in the same manner as allocated to other Job Service Centers (JSC). The Job Service element of CODS shall also be afforded the same oportunities for additional monies allocated on a state-wide basis as other Job Service Centers. The State shall provide total costs for the Unemployment Insurance Program. The Contractor will provide first floor space for the Unemployment Insurance Program, and the State agrees to reimburse the Contractor under a separate agree- ment for the proportionate space costs which includes square foot rental expense, telephone service, heat, lights, water, trash removal, and janitorial services. A floor plan is provided in Section XY. The Contractor will bill the State on a monthly basis. ii. WIN Allocation and Budget Procedures The State and the Contractor agrees to establish a WIN fund- ing proposal and budget to be integrated into the EOOS bud- get. It is further understood that these funds shall be integrated and used for WIN eligible clients under the EOOS program. Annual Rate FY 1980 FY 1981 Program Account 288 WIN 85,000 b 30,000= $115,000 258 WIN $26,000 Project 258 in accordance with the State WIN Plan allocation will include the sum of $26,000 for the Contractor. This amount is to be utilized by the Contractor to provide servic- es to WIN Clients and pay for necessary technical assistance from State WIN Staff. A total of $20,000 shall be used to provide the necessary services to WIN clients. The remaining $6,000 shall be used for technical assistance to be provided to the Contractor by the State WIN. State WIN staff providing technical assis- tance will charge program account comber 258 directly on their monthly time sheets. EODS The Contractor agrees to provide through cost savings, enono- mies of scale, and the Federally certified cost allocation system, prograumatic and administrative funding in order to operate the programs and services of the Job Service -Center within the EODS concept. The Contractor agrees that FY 1981 goals shall include 1876 indivi- duals placed and 2600 placement transactions, as established in the F7 1921 Umrt4crn .: o parations Plan. iv. Training Contractor agrees to reimburse extraordinary State costs for 8 of 82 XIX. Program Budget Re -Capitulation A. Planning Phase (Phase I, June 18, 1979 through November 18, 1979) During the Planning Phase, the Contractor will reimburse the State monthly as indicated in Section VI,A, for: 3.5 state staff ,involved in program planning. Salaries, wages, and fringe benefits are notto.exceed $20,000. B. Operational Phase (Phase II November 19, 1979 through September 30, 1982) 1. The State shall reimburse the Contractor as follows: a.' The State shall reimburse the Contractor monthly for services pro- vided in operating a Job Service Center.. Such reimbursement is to be provided as indicated in Section V1 8, i ii, and iii. Total costs by the State to the Contractor shall not exceed $255,000 for FY 1989 and $206,000 for FY 1981. . b. A separate lease agreement'is being developed for payment of rental - costs for the State's Unemployment Insurance staff, as described in Section V1, B. 2. The Contractor shall reimburse the State as follows: a. The Contractor shall reimburse the .$tate for extraordinary staff - training costs as indicated in Section VI, B, iv. Such costs shall not exceed $2,000 during FY 1980 and $1,000 during FY 1981. . _ b. The Contractor shall reimburse the State for professional services of State staff members assigned to assist in the operation of this pro- gram. Such State staff shall perform duties as described in Section XI and XIV and the Contractor shall reimburse the State monthly for such services. Charges for such services are as follows: c. 1980 Positions (1) WIN Specialist (EVCB) (1) Rural C)_Service Specialist I _. (1) Placement and Program Specialist (ESR I -B) (1) Senior Data Entry Operator (1) Typist B d. 1981 Positions (1) Rural Job Service Specialist (ESR I -C) (1) Placement and Program Specialist (ESR I -B) (1) Senior Data Entry Operator The average State position equivalent costs during FY 1981 is X22,503. Therefore, $22,503 x 3 = $67,509. Staffing costs shall not exceed $67,509 for FY 1981. e. The Contractor shall reimburse the State monthly for the lease -pur- chase costs of the State photocopy machine as indicated in Section IX. Such costs shall not exceed $2,600 for FY 1980 and $1,600 for FY 1981. f. As indicated in Section IX, the State shall be responsible for equip- ment maintenance and repair and will be reimbursed monthly for such costs by the Contractor. Such costs shall not exceed $2,500 for fis- cal year 1980 and $2,500 for the fiscal year 1981. Page 77 of'82 g. As indicated in Section 1X, the State shall provide JSC forms to the Contrshallanotrand exceedill be S90 0 formFYrsed for 1980, anduch $9000sts formFYt198Such costs 1. Total reimbursement by the Contractor to the State under this Con- tract shall not exceed $171,000 for FY 1980 and $83,000 for FY 1981. C. Any additional contract costs, such as lease agreements, etc. shall be pro- vidd deletionsotohthis acontract rate sshall e or cbetprovided through ract scontractemaendments, additions or Page 78 of 82 8/- /!r3 TETNINATlON OF CONTRACT THIS TERMINATION OF CONTRACT, made this .3lsrday of 14.630-- , 1981, by and between the State of Colorado for the use and benefit of the Colorado Department of tabor and Employment, Division of Employment and Training hereinafter referred to as the State and the Board of County Commissioners of Meld County on be- half of the Meld County Division of Hunan Resources hereinafter referred to as the Contractor. MITNESSETH WHEREAS, the State and the Contractor have been coopera- ting to establish an experimental single delivery system to pro- vide residents of Weld County maximum enployment and training ser- vices; and WHEREAS, this cooperation has entailed a contract dated June 18, 1979, a Contract Amendment el dated October I, 1979 and a Contract Amendment 12 dated March 16, 1981; and WHEREAS, due to the'experthmental nature of this pro- ject, multiple changes In program delivery and budget have been required and must be reflected in the roa.<ract document. NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that: The Contract dated June 18, 1979, and the Contract Amendment tl dated October t, 1979 and the Contract Jmendnent 12 dated March 16, 1981, shall be terminated effective March 31, '1981, and the activities governed by the Contract and Wdification I shall be governed, from that date forward by Contract Number 11. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Termination of Contract on the day first above written. State of Colorado Richard O. Lama, Governor Conirac or Chuck Carlson Position Chairman, Board of County Commissioners Depart,' of k Direst a--% Approvals �4, p{enwhot, onetinaini rip Attorney General J.D. MacFarlane CONTROLLER Dan S. Whittemore Byltif) By unary Assistant Di motor lorado DIvlsl n of Emplo and Training By By halter J. Speckman Executive Director Weld County Division of Hunan Respu'ces Thomas 0. David Meld County Attorney COLORADO mEMORAilDum ro__Chu kGar.lsunz_Chairman_ _____o,,, May 5, 1981 Board of County Commissioners F,om _Halter J._Speckman, Executive Director, Hunan Resources sub*,; Non -Financial Agreement with the Colorado State Board for Community ColTeges and Occupational Education J J Enclosed for Board approval is an Non -Financial Agreement with the Colorado State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education. The State Board will provide training and services to approximately 48 Voca- tional Education students enrolled under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA). The State Board will be utilizing 6% allocation funds from the Governor's fund under CETA. This non -financial agreement will cover the period beginning October 1, 1980 through September 30, 1981. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR &nOYvtsT AND 1RANLNG ADMINISTRATION VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AGREEMENT SIGNATURE SHEET t. PRIME SPONSOR Weld County Dept. of Human Resources P. O. Box 1805, 8015 8th Street Greeley, CO 80631 a. VOCATIONAL COCCATION SOARG State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education 218 Centennial Bldg. 1313 Sherman Stre'=t Denver, CO 80203 Pursuant to Section 234(a) of the Compreherslye Employment and Training Act Ara^d:ne nu of t97a, t.�i Areu..ent is entered into by the State VOCa- tional Education Eoard of O. Sono of spore[ COLORADO and re.Y.e,1, of e+1.-+s,.+„n held Count gent, of Henwn PPS'(IIIrrAS This Agreement consists of _� �::et. efie Special Grant Prey —min Planning Summary, the Spezia'. Grit Bod;et Information Summary, and the Vocstienal Education Prcrram Narrative. As per this Agreement, the S:ata VOC L: nil Education Board of ,7..W., of Sten, CSIVIMQQ....__________ is committed to provide for the Prime Spaasor the trai in.! and 3e:.aces outlined in the Vocational Education Propram Narrative. Tn^:e services and C2Vti.; will be p:0Jided upon receipt of funds horn the GOYtrnCr. 6.The esvntited costs of these senates and raining by test cate cry are on the credal Grant EiS. . 7. AGREEMENT PERIOD This nondi:anM1ai agreement =vets the period from _1.Q. -l:.@0___,_ to 9-30—.13_,‘____ _ l •rr*C.• D .OI, 'writ r•rac J., ..,* ow 11 ,,.wO'/tz r0a T^I V0C•J,,M1•'_IVC."`N•0•r.'. Pr NAY= 4".6i2.-% _ MA 4t Janes W. Wilson In" Chairnan, Board of County Conmti s Sion ers eaLt Director Occupational Education Div. PGNATURC SIGNAT V.S. OSP.LAVIE.I Or LAIC • Ea•Iw.••••• W Trr+.•E A{a\:sAOalKet SPECIAL CR.\NT • PROCRAV PL.ANNI1 'G SC?I\P%RY a. ct.Lecit1 ‘Avi 4.1.0 A.;.:AL•i Office of Manpow•_r Planning and Development 770 Grant Street, Ste. 222 Denver, CO 80203 I Ca•. I. •• 7'•73 '. La6'r !inn. OAA.• I ' r, n. 06 b 1.. Yra,. FM', ro 10-1-80 19-30-81 e. Y001f IC A 1. J,e Ay+a�la /)M11 a. O ]Arr l <Onlrr.ncr 4 Yield County Dept. of Human Resources P. 0, BOX 1805, 8015 8th St. Greeley, CO 80631 I i 13 2 if; 1 12; a mu Ioe Iw L VOCATIONAL ED VCAT ION PROJECTS L 41: S'L' :a _... - ..:v.:. :l. 1: :1 L :5 C. " .. .• . •I i 1 1 IT i 0! 1' •0 a J S I A. )mn ar:: ar•.L.!'... a• :.1 :., A.:• :0! 't Hi 24 35 48 48 I. no. •••I : „, 1 NI 24 • 36 48 48 l 2. Or!.:)I.:I:.' ,._...e ;-] .a_..ae• •1{ 0 n n p s. -e,al .. ..•-• {, r•...• 1'-)..... a •' 20 30 40 46 2. Ae:!,n•,•:••'.. r•• --„)-I '• 0 0 0 0 1 ).,.•,•r.: a. I._•,.F.A .w 2n i`1 40 4O { {. Ce••• r••,-... .n• •• 0 0 0 6 II. STATE COOae INA:el': A S%•_CIAL S;AWCES IITO-t•aon):r•t} ST Suit is -e SY]r u13>. y) • • I11.2i I ' IOi1: I " J. I, I .n .m t n A. S e1M•••!: C re., `•-•.,a iC ]A: 10: E.:a 1. Yew>\'!'!.,N'\ Ill I i. 4,t, :er.L.:•,.y C.e. .{ 2. AG].l:. a ay.•.•.••- •v.•• ,1: \ 1I EDUCATIOUAL LINKAGES (SO 6t ecny+r:el S1• S: r.• Tsar Sc:ttrl 0n.y) • .2115:2,:a•:s ::::::: :: LI •::::2a I: • ::':: :1 ::•:.:iW, r .,.2• , :0 1 J u ). ) . 1 rn UI 'a :n A. Tata! aan.4o Jr9 •S.•. nr A : v] a :. D! '3 •• . L r••.••^a.•..I )1 e e. Tarr -..- -I' : + 5•- :•' 3:. v.., ) 3i. •1 . • rA C:0] IAoI. 1215, I Z 3. a F J u JY IL I Ia ly J 5 ° N N 4 N AT • N • ✓ N C N C .-1 0 • a c k . ° L f G L n 0 0 _ U = U < .K w O C O w In C ° o 0 IN CV '< 04 • O COQ n COO Z O Q u m of C OU 0` G ~ U C Zoo O kli CC • > 3 ri caia c. t N N 1 OL 1 III! 1 1 , 77 k n i .. J :: I! N e l • • • 1 1 • <ID' 1 � I e _ t CI es 0 0 N '• 1 5 'I'''II Er `_ 1 i x ^_I 3! ! y a I -• 'F.= it • 1 t'1 ' 1G s I 1 C 1 • tO C 1 .N I, ! ! I: : N < •- IA v > ‘'"4 1 72 -:i > I — i I l • , -! — . -at o.• .- CI:" I V j n! + Z U.S. OCPAAi MCNI or LA0014 SPICIAL GRANT O ( 1.544 : —J ' .I > A z 0 J J O y to. t a 1D N N O N q I I is.hl • -.0 ! } ;IO1 -.ry I ^:J r- !sI I .<j I m 1 hall -FINANCIAL AGREEMENT The Occupational Division, State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education and Veld County Commissioners submit the following plan for the delivery of service's for the period October 1, 1480, to September 30; 1581. Tte purpose of this agreement is to implement the proposal for the utilization and management of the Governor's 6% grant to the State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education for providing vocational education for the Prime Sponsor area. A. The State Board agrees to provide the Prime Sponsors with the follcwing: 1. Joint planning with the Prime Sponsor and the training institutions in the development and implementing of vocational education programs for CETA 6% clients consistent with the needs, interests, and abilities and in accord with the Employability Development Plan (EDP) of each client. 3. Conceptual ap7roval of CETA class -size programs in accordance with labor market supply and demand as identified by LADS (Local Area Unenployrent Survey) and the area specified OES matrix on a county or plannirg region level or CES (Current Employment Survey) or C;S (Current Population Survey) for SMSA's, and other relevant factors, 5. Providing (upon request) a list of tuition schedules for schools in which CETA clients may participate. 6. All Vocatioral Education programs in public training institutions or in Private Vocational Schools under the regulatory authority of the SBCCOE to which CETA clients may be served with 6% funds will be approved in accordance with SBCCOE standards. tEA's shall include secondary and postsecondary schools wmich offer occupational training. 7. Providing curriculum materials, vocational teacher credentialing information, vocational programs information, and such other information as is regularly provided to any local education agency will be made available to any Prime Sponsor upon request. 10. Financial manage ent and fiscal accountability of the 6 percent CETA proyran funds. The Prime Sponsor will submit to the State Boarc the fol'owir.g forms for all training institutions used by the Prime Sponsor: CETA 1 - Enrolment form CETA 2 - Ternieaticn form CETA 3 - Eeiwb rsecer.t form Rei.bursenent will be made directly to the Prime Sponsor for all training. The Prime Sponsor will provide reimbursement to all training institutions used. If any other information is needed, it shoaid be obtained through t.ne Prime Sponsor. The Prime Sponsor will complete the financial status report oh a quarterly basis. 11. Assuring that all programs developed through the use of 6 percent funds are in compliance with all applicable CETA rules and regulations, their intent, and any and all applicable local or State policies governing the use of such dollars. 14. Provision of: Program Status Summary quarterly Narrative Report quarterly CETA Report I monthly 15. Assistance in providing current information for inclusion in the quarterly reports. 16. Assistance in the establishment of uniform procedures for student aid fiscal accountability. 18. Individuals referred by the Prime Sponsor for Occupational Education will be enrolled in existing vocational education programs appr)ved by the State Board in local education agencies or in private vocational schools under the administrative authority of the SBCCOE. Where special programs are needed to serve CETA 6 percent clients, the SBCCOE will assist tie trine Sponsor and the appropriate training institutions to meet such needs. If approval or disapproval of a program cannot be agreed upon by the Prime Sponsor and the State Board, the State Board shall notify in writing the Prime Sponsor and the Office of Manpower Planning and ievelopment (0MP0) within five (5) working days. Within ten (1)) wcrking days of such notice, the appropriate representatives of the State Board shall meet with the desicnatei re;resentative of OMPD and the Prime Sponsor and seek to resolse the impasse. 22. Preparation and submission of close-out reports for 6 percent experd'itu^e activities within ninety (90) days of completion of project cr grant termination. Information and forms for completing the report will be provided by OMPD. 23. This non -financial agreement will be reviewed by the State Board and the Prime Sponsor at least twice during the year and any recessary modification will be presented to the OMPD for action, B. The State 3oari and State Vocational Education (doc. Ed.) will work with the Division of Eunan Resources' Employment Opportunities Delivery Systeh (E)DS) in the following nonfinancial agreement plan. The Office of Manpower Planning and Development (OMPD) and Aims Cote.unity College will also have lead roles in this development. 2 lho purpose of the nonfinancial agreement plan is to establish an intensive fast track skill v ainir3 program(s) for EODS (Job Search completors) clients which will last approximately five (5) weeks at eight (8) hour;, per day. 1. The OMPD in conjunction with the other identified parties will provide a summary of the types of pre -training occupations prevalent with the employers of the Weld County area to define potential occupational areas for the fast -track skill training program(s) concept. This objective should be completed by April 25, 1981. 2. CODS will contact Hewlett-Packard to identify the skill areas that they have previously hired in for the Northern Colorado plants, as well as, the skill areas they are planning to hire in for the Greeley site. This objective should be completed by April 25, 1981. 3. EODS and Aims Community College will determine the needs and the solutions to the questions concerning space, time frames, staff, and alternate delivery methods for programmatic preparation for the results of objectives 1 and 2. This objective should be completed by May 1, 1981. 4. Aims Community College and EODS will identify a preliminary design of the fast -track skill training program. This objective will be completed by May 30, 1981. 5. EODS will approach the prospective employers with the preliminary progran design to determine acceptar ., job opening availability and future program design. This objective should be completed by July 15, 1981. 6. Aims Community College and EODS will complete t`' 'inal design and be prepared to initiate the fast -track skill training program. This objective will be completed by July 15 through August 15, 1981. The Agreement will thus provide no additional funding for the State Board for Community Colleges (SBCC) and Vocational Education (Voc. Ed.). C. NONE D. The responsibilities of the Prime Sponsors include: 1. The recruitment, certification, verification, and assessment of all participants within the 6 percent program including the development and transmittal of the EDP or other similar information to the training institution as appropriate. 2. The placerent of successful program completers and terminators. 3. All other rights and responsibilities that the Prime Sponsor would normally enjoy under the applicable laws, rules and regulations are reserved to the Prime Sponsor. 3 4. The Prime Sponsor shall maintain a system as established under NA10 above. 5. An Annual Plan developed by the Prime Sponsor in cooperation with the SBCCOE, OMPD, and local education agencies is attached. sa R/9-1 (4/11/81) 4 WARRANT N0. WELD COUNTY, COLORADO R.avroll FUND CLAIMS VENDOR 0189 Weld County Bilvnlvltya F1axt 2,617.'10 - 91; J Dorthy Heinz, 18.60 Too Kathleen Stituutott 112.46 , 0191 F. Scott Royce 101.P6 TOTAL S 2,85(1.22 County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated ftt 6 19A1 , 19 81 and that payments should be made to the respective ven ors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount f 2,85[1.22 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of My commission expires: 01.26_84 ‘ '' / <,..c).Q 4. Notary"ublic i fi STATE OF COLORADO ) } ss COUNTY OF WELD ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the Payroll Fund totaling S 2,P50,22 ATTEST: �4 ,� MemberQ�t.M4t�it4i County Clerk By: 4/27/77 } ss SOCIAL SERVICES CLAIMS } CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE 'SEEN COMPLETED OWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE FADE TO THE RESPECTIVE HOF THE DEPAR?MENTSET OF SOC/ALTSERVICES. THE AAMIOUNTSFBYDCATEGORY BY THE DARE CASRFOLLOWS: A D C 5.371.00 3,453.08 A 0 C - U 377,00 CHILD WELFARE 45,367.56 AID TO THE BLIND 2,263.00 1,377.85 6th 0AY OF MAy TOTAL 58.209.49 i 9_an• • WELD OFF C R `ND SWORN TO BEFORE HE THIS 6th DAY OF May i 198.1_. ON EXPIRES: /CA'a/Y.4 ( I� \�(�iLCIlt4S < d , 11_ `C' X k- ) Notal+y Public 1 ss } nilD OF COUNTY COMWISSIONNERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE 'ET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWII,UPON SERVICFS FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: A D C 5,371,00 3,453.08 • ADC- U 377.00 CHILD WELFARE 45.367.56 AID TO THE BLAND 2,263.00 TOTAL 58,209.49 1,377.85 6th DAY OF May 1981- r1 RK AND RECORDER AND THE BOARD CA ere RUNTY C CHA 1 P. M M•9ER MEMBER FENS Cesogs..-_ "fill LI/ S$ j OLD AGE_Ia CLAIMS URES EN CERIIFY THAT ALL CLAIMSCANDTING THAIAND PAYMENTSTING SHOULD BE MADE :ADE TOVTHEECOMPLETED RESPECTIVE THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAHES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE TY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY.ARE AS FOLLOWS: • 275.00 DAY OF MaY A D C ADC -U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND TOTAL 275.00 ANO SWORN TO BEFORE HE THIS 6th DAY OF May 19.Ui• SION EXPIRES: / o f x,n _ �� �1 A 7X 6.J �C .. tt 6+ 1 Nota Y Public } ss CARD FECOUNTY, ABOVE, AND WAR.R4NTSINPAYMEENTTHERECOLORADO, FOREAHAPPROVE THE SET FORTH UPON AGE PENSION FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: 275.00 A D C ADC -U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND TOTAL 275.00 IS 6th rDAY OF N�ay C , 19B1-- CLERK AND RECORDER AND HERBER THE BOARD ,!' jf X, t t st MEMBER -' Y COUNTY CL 'MEP ER 11 y orado WELD COUNTY, COLORADO H.R.D. FUND CLAIMS .. •�,1t�/�� VENDOR AMOUNT 38,837.23 TOTAL 138.837.23 Id 1 is is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated May 13 , hat payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite with the total amount S19.837.23 . ted this 13th day of may 1981 bscribed.and sworn to before me this 13th day of May , 198L. commission expires: May /9 ' !-o4a4_.d.eritellcs Notary Public LD the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. hereby (approve) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in,payment therefore are hereby upon the H.R.D. Fund totaling $ 38.837 23 i/f' 7.47 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER 405768 ACORN ENG CO 405169 ALLEN FOODS 1NC 405770 ANDERSON SEED CU 405771 ARNOLD MIKE 405772 BACHMANS INC NELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF 5/06/81 DATE 1 5/06/81 PAGE I 1 INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NO 16452 16.73 01 816 16.73 946027 1.451.00 01 829 1.452.00 241 35.96 Ol 816 --_----31.96 13038 28.50 19 817 819890 619891 819897 819906 819908 405773 BATEMAN VIRGINIA J 5181 405774 BIG R 1045 123809 405775 BRITE C BEST RUBBISH 43081 405776 CAL GAS -CHEYENNE 38636 38706 405777 CAMPBELL PATRICIA 5181 405778 CENTRAL WELD CNTY WATER 044000 405779 CITY OF GREELEY 3855 16.00 19 38.33 19 16.75 19 17.49 19 19.14 19 107.71 59.70 20 802 59.70 13.85 01 857 3.84 19 801 17.69 28.00 19 817 28.00 277.35 122.00 19 802 122.00 15.00 11 815 15.00 40.00 19 801 R4.41 • MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF r 5/06/81 DATE t 5/06/81 PAGE e 2 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE MSAMT FUND DEPT • NUMBER NO • 405780 CREATIVE IMPRESSIONS 1144 8.00 OL 810 i 8.00 405781 DAILY TIMES GALL 06805 L1.57 01 810 f f 11.57 405782 DEAN BiLLIE JO 5181 65.00 19 817 f 65.00 f 405783 DENVER BULLETS 00635 71.78 01 830 --_ 71.78 ` 405784 EASTERDAY DRUG 626644 23.90 19 830 626795 101.90 19 830 ` 626796 359.73 19 830 S 405185 EASTMAN KODAK CO 0 405786 EDWARDS CHEVROLET CO i 6 405787 EMPIRE DISPATCH INC • 405788 EMPIRE GAS C ELECTRIC • 405789 EMPIRE MELDING SUPPLY CU i • 405790 FLOWER TOM MD 405791 FORT LUPTON PRESS f 405792 GAWTHURY ARTHUR 485.53 827643 984.00 01 810 984.00 7458 60.75 19 817 60.75 050181 175.00 OL 819 175.00 25427 119.80 01 816 119.80 031005 3.15 19 810 3.15 43081 35.00 19 830 35.00 042481 13.92 01 830 13.92 50181 310.40 19 890 ____-------- 310.40 • • i i • • f • 4441 WARRANT PIYEE NUMBER WILD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER 4S Of t 5106/8t 405793 GREELLY PRINTING CO 405794 HAGANS ALTA 405795 HENDRICKS NELSON DATE t 5/06/81 PAGE t 3 INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NO 6258 9.50 OL 810 6270 21.47 01 812 30.97 43081 27.00 19 830 27.00 42981 29.20 65 801 29.20 405196 HIGGINS HRDWARELHOME CNTR 6.54 01 816 405797 HUME LIGHT C POWER 410033 600017 6.54 233.56 1,598.62 19 19 1.832.18 405798 INLOES GENE 50181 354.60 01 847 354.60 405799 INTERIOR DIMENSIONS INC 5034 363.74 01 816 363.74 405800 JEROME CO F01020 15.99 19 801 15.99 405801 JOHNSTOWN BREEZE 14 439.65 OL 810 439.65 405802 KANIUK MARLENE MO 42981 99.10 19 830. 99.10 405803 KEYSER LINDA 50181 36.80 19 830 36.80 405804 KWAL PAI.0 S INC 46307 23.67 01 816 23.67 405805 MISCO TEXTILE RENTALS INC 49488 57557 10.70 IL 801 13.70 11 801 V 11441 WARRANT P4Ykk NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/06/81 405806 MUBIL PREMIX INC 405807 MOUNTAIN BELL 405808 MOUNTAIN BELL 405809 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOC 405810 NO WELD CNTY WATER DIST 405811 PAPE PAMELA 405812 PARKER GARY DATE s 5/06/81 PAGE s 4 INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT ND 60146 13.70 11 801 38.10 136167 35.70 11 001 178034 178035 221427 32101 353980 356400 651066 4781 790999 144800 50181 50481 35.70 26.49 01 819 20.57 01 819 137.28 01 819 31.60 19 801 31.64 01 819 8.460.75 01 819 182.32 01 819 8.890.65 16.84 11 815 16.84 6.95 20 801 6.95 15_50 11 815 15.50 10.80 19 890 10.80 311.20 01 612 311.20 405813 PETROLEUM MAINTENENCE SER 2417 123.85 01 834 405814 PETTY CASH 32081 32381 32581 32681 33181 3981 41481 41581 4281 4181 123.85 1.96 19 7.44 19 7.73 19 1.46 19 3.15 19 4.19 19 2.72 19 3.23 19 2.75 19 1.62 L9 11441 WARRANT PAYEE r NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF'2 5/06/81 405815 POSTMASTER DATE: s 5/06/81 PAGE t 5 INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NU 4781 8.49 19 44.74 50181 36.00 19 801 36.00 405816 PURL SERV COM?ANY UP CULO 330012 6.12 11 815 450010 1.77 11 815 7.89 s 405817 RED 84R0N FLYING CLUB 114785 535.22 01 830 ♦ 535.12 405818 REYNOLDS MARGARET 4 31781 45.30 20 802 r 45.30 r 405819 RHINESMITH ROBERT 5181 19.20 65 801 29.20 405820 ROCKY MEN PLNND PARENTHO S2405 86.61 19 830 V 86.61 405821 RURAL ELECTRIC CO 266200 17.72 11 815 �1 266400 7.00 11 815 266401 6.34 11 815 V 31.06 405822 SANITARY LAUNDRY 40169 20.61 19 830 40185 3.67 19 830 __---_-24.28 405823 SCHOOL DISTRICT $6 SUPPLY 1.126.90 21 890 V 1,126.90 405824 SUPER SAVER MERIT DRUG 330887 27.48 19 817 27.48 4 405825 VITALE HELEN 5181 26.60 19 801 26.60 405826 WAGNER EQUIP CO 435897 1.229.42 61 602 ,0 R441 WELD COUNTY DATE s 5/06/81 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 6 AS OF : 5/06/81 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE NSANT FUND DEPT II NUNB'cR NO u 1.229.42 u 405827 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUN 031081 1.045.00 Ol 834 042581 60.00 OL 830 181992 5.97 21 897 u 182369 14.88 21 897 374071 10.45 21 897 374159 13.35 21 897 0 5233 94.50 01 808 5234 105.00 21 869 N 1.349.15 405828 WILSON PEGGY 50481 29.20 65 801 29.20 4 405829 XEROX 969698 120.00 19 801 (, 120.00 TOTAL : 22.001.62 i� 0 knit WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 5/06/91 DATE : 5/04/81 PAGE S T INVOICE IfSAMT FUND DEPT NO AUTOMATIC JOURNAL ENTRIES ACCOUNT CODE ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION GENERAL LEDGER 1—D05-306 1-005-301 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE —TRADE WARRANTS PAYABLE THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL THROUGH 7 ANO DATED May • THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL IND NoGET, SUBSCR IB "� W1+IElIRDIIE� THE CLAIMS AS OVAL'NG 0, o0.2. 'p�bUTw` :• '• • • • :• • 229002.62 229002.62 - ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE 41101E 6, 1 19% AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE AMOUNT f.I.T.oea.A2 DATED THIS L — DAY OF,Aey . L99/. ED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 1 g DAY OF Afe3 9 19P/ MY C NOTARY PUBLIC. WE. THE IIDARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR E NM Ell DATED THIS 4 !Lk DAYOF 444.5 . 199.1 ATTEST: IRMAN 1 NEN9ER MEMBER ?�r LIST D CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 IN TE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE _ CTOR ANAGEMENT E I est /o/a6 8a WELD COUNTY. COLORADO. HERE BY (APPROVE) AIR AWN UPON THE Gene NTY CLERK AND RECUR 1(OER NEMER /`NENKA • • • • • A public hearing was conducted on M11/ 6 , 1981 at 2:00 P.M., with the following present: CHUCK CARLSON NORMAN CARLSON BILL KIRBY JOHN MARTIN JUNE STEINMARK Also present: C RA I RMA:4 PRO TEM COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, KriviA MITE ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, R. RUSSELL misoA PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, TOM MINN The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a noticesdated Starch 23, 1991 and duly published March 26 and April 23,1931 in the Johnstown 9reeze a public hearing was held on the following requests from im EtGT:: D. ROHNER: DOC !S 81-14 Special Use Permit, egg laying facility DOC "91-15 Special Use Permit, manure composting facility Mr. !Tenn reviewed the Planning Commission's favorable recommendation and development standards for both of the afore mentioned cases. Ron Stow, Weld County Environmental aeaith, stated that Mr. Hohner has applied for and air emission permit from the State :'ealth Department. 'Mr. Hohner reviewed briefly his request for the egg laying facility. It is to be an exapnsion of the existing egg laying facility. Mr. Eohner explained in detail the manure composting facility. Mr. Paul Vranisic, legal counsel for adjacent landowners Prank. L Margaret Mihelcich, stated that his clients did not receive a notice on the manure composting request nor any notice at all of either request when they were heard by the Planning Commission. Therefore, Mr. Vranisic requested a continuance of DOC 01-15 so that he might have time to assess its affect on his clients property. Mr. Hohner stated he had no objections to granting a 10 day continuance. Mr. Vranisic stated he would accept notice of this continuance on behalf of his clients and waive the protect regarding no noticification of the Planning Commission hearing. Commissioner 'Kirby made a notion to approve the special use permit for an egg laying facility for Kenneth Hohner. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to table the SUP request for a composting facility until May 20, 1981 at 2:00 PM. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion ane it carried unanimously. 7 ATTEST: WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD C--Nfiputy County -�•T. 81-14 6 15 81-26 112 erk CHAIRMAN BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS A public hearing was conducted on 'jay s , 1981 at 2:00 P.M., with the following present: CHUCK CARLSON NORMAN CARLSON BILL KIRBY JOHN MARTIN JUNE STEINMARK Also present: CHAIRMAN PRO TEM COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER . COMMISSIONER ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, XMITMA WHITE ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, R. RUSSELL ANSON PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, TOM NOUN The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated March 30, 1981 and dull published April 2 and April 23, 1981 in the Johnstown Breeze a public hearing was held on the request of ANDREW L MURIEL :SOP for a SPECIAL USE PERMIT, DAIRY OPERASION. Mr. Honn read the planning Commission's favorable recommendation and development standards. Mr. Greg Danhoff was present on behalf of the applicant. There was no one present in opposition to this request. Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve the special use permit for a dairy operation with the recommended development standards. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CHan BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD 1 ni -poputy County lerk t-4,- Ts 81-18 >;Y 81-25 71 A public hearing was conducted on Maw 6 , 1981 at 2;00 P.M., with the following present: CHUCK CARLSON NORMAN CARLSON BILL KIRBY JOHN MARTIN JUNE STEINMARK CHAIRM VI PRO TEM COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER Also present: ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, :CSI^HA WHITE ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, R. RUSSELL ANSON PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, TOM HONN The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated March 30, 1981 and duly published April 2 and April 23, 1981 in the Johnstown Breeze a public hearing was held on the request of CONTINENTAL PIPELINE CO. FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, AMEND SUP 1461. Mr. Honn reviewed the Planning Commission's favorable recommendation and development standards. This amendment will delete development standard 112 from SUP S461. Said development standard requires latticework in the chainlink fence surrounding the facility. Mr. Berger, adjacent landowner was present and stated his approval of this request. However, Mr. 3erger asked ti.at the applicant due something regarding the dust on the county road created by the truck traffic from the facility. The applicant was not present. No one was present in opposition to said request. Commissioner Steinmark made a notion to approve the amendment to SUP 1401 as requested and stated the Board will attempt to talk to the applicant regarding the dust problem. Commission Carlson seconded the notion and it carried unanimouslyl ATTEST: YIELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD L ✓�l4 /Li t�2t-t buty County Cle BY:/ 31-19 81-26 616 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS A public hearing was conducted on May 6 , 1981 at 2:00 P.N., with the following present: CHUCK CARLSON NORMAN CARLSON BILL KIRBY JOHN MARTIN JUNE STEINMARK Also present: CHAIRMAN PRO TEM COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, JEAMETTE ORDWAY ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, R. RUSSELL ANSON PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, NOT IN ATTENDANCE The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated April 6, 1981, duly published April 9, 1981 and April 23, 1981 in the Johnstown Breeze, a public hearing was held on the request of Theador and Sandra Lee Blehm DBA the Mad Russian for a tavern license. Walker Miller, legal counsel for Mr. 6 Mrs. Blehm, was present and reviewed the entire request. `fr. Miller questioned the applicants Mr. and Mrs. Blehm. Mr. Miller presented petitions that supported this request. After all the testimony was received, Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve this tavern license request submitted by Theador and Sandra Lee Blehm. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. The was no one in opposition present: ATTEST: WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD l •Daputy County r7/_Serk LiCeETI 81-2IL ;..7% 81-25 1093 CHAIRMAN 46( BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO MAY 6, 1931 TAPE #81- 25 6 26 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Wednesday, May 6, 1981, at the hour of 9:00 A. M. CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Chuck Carlson, Chairman Commissioner Norman Carlson, Pro Tem Commissioner Bill Kirby Commissioner John Martin Commissioner June Steinmark Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Ordway ES: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners' meeting of April 27, 1981, as written. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and itcarried by the following vote: Commissioners Carlson, Kirby and Steinmark voted yea, Commissioner Martin and the Chairman abstained from voting. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners' meeting of May 4, 1981, as written. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried by the following vote: Commissioners Kirby, Steinmark and the Chairman voted yea, Commissioners Carlson and Martin abstained from voting. TIONS TO THE AGENDA: The Chairman included on the agenda two duplicate LEAP warrants, #6130 and #6010, as item 97 under new business. .OVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. TMENT HEADS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS: Paul Stoddard, Coroner, reported that all is going well with one exception and he is straightening out the exception. Jim Komanich, Planning Director, reported that the administrative division has been coordinating the County Management System and has also coordinated work on the agricultural building permit exemption to the Weld County Building Code. Preliminary work has also been done on the Data Processing System for the Building Inspection Division. Technical assistance has been provided by the Planning Division to the towns of Erie, Pierce, Rosedale, Garden City and Greeley. Work on the zoning ordinance has been completed. After the ordinance is put into effect the maps in the planning department will have to be updated. The work being performed on the Johnstown Comprehensive Plan is on schedule. Some work on the Northglenn and Broomfield sewer projects has been completed. The staff is working on special projects such as Aristocrat Ranchettes, case processing training, Housing Authority, and various other requests from the Planning Commission at this time. The number of public contacts in the Planning Division has been larger than anticipated. This may have been due to the public interest generated by the new zoning ordinance. The Zoning Division is in the midst of reorganization due to reductions in staffing. The number of cases processed during the first quarter of 1981 was approximately the same as that of 1980. Public contacts were up 1U% and considerable time was spent cross training zoning division personnel during the quarter. Special study training of the proposed zoning ordinance occurred during the quarter. Zoning violation cases completed totaled eleven compared to ten in 1980. The Building Inspection Department fees were 347, more for the first quarter of 1981 as compared to the first quarter of 1980. The number of permits issued during the first ,carter of 1981 was 424 compared to 407 for the first quarter of 1980. In conclusig Mr. Komantch reported that one case was heard the Unflorm Building Cods Board of Appeals. This was regarding a requlrtA. sprinkler system. A new roofing material Is being studied and maybe included within Weld County's regulations. Mr. Komantch will keep the Board posted regarding said determination. County Treasurer, Mike Loustalet, was not present. DR. RALPH R. WOOLEY, HEALTH DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR: The Chairman introduced and welcomed Dr. Wooley. Dr. Wooley expressed his delight regarding his decision to accept the Directorship and further his relocation to Colorado. CLAIMS APPROVED: Commissioner Martin made a motion to approve the claims as presented by Mr. Warden: Encumbrance Claims General $22,002.62 BIDS: Social Service Fund Social Service Old Age Pension 58,209.49 275.00 Payroll 2,850.'22 Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. APPROVE LABORATORY SUPPLIES FOR HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Mrs. Rhoden reminded the Board that each bidder agreed that they would accept partial bids. Mr. Rhoden recommended that the following low bids be approved as follows: VWR Scientific Sargent Welch Scientific Curtin Matheson Scientific Fisher Scientific $2,316.93 146.43 24.85 86.23 Mrs. Rhoden further recommended that the items that did not meet the specifications be rejected, that she be allowed to accept gdotes on some items and purchase others from their sole supplier. None of these items will reach the two thousand figure. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve Mrs. Rhoden's recommendation in total. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. APPROVE DUMP TRUCKS WITH SNOW PLOWS: Utah Pepin, equipment service manager, compared the bid specifications and warranties. Mr. Pepin recommended that the second low bid submitted by Ellis and Capp Equipment Co.,alternative bid, totaling $108,738.00, be approved. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve Mr. Pepin's recommendation totally. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion. Steven ley, representing Edwards Chevrolet. Co., was present and requested that the Board study the warranties and further commented on the sleeve engine. Mr. Ley asked the Board to reconsider their action. After brief discussion, the motion carried by the following vote: All the Commissioners voted yea except Commissioner Carlson who voted nay. REQUEST FROM TRI-TOWN CABLE VISION: The General Manager for Trl-Sown Cablevislon, Ltd., was present and presented a resolution for the Boards consideration. The resolution requested that a permit be issued to Trl-Town Cablevision, Ltd. to construct, maintain and operate a cable television system and distribution facilities and additions and removal thereto in, under, above, along and upon the road, highways, bridges, viaducts, easements for the public or utilities in the unincorporated areas of Weld County, Colorado. Mr. Warden warned the Board and suggested that said resolution and the request be studied by Weld County's legal staff before any action is taken. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to table this matter, that it be referred to legal counsel, and when ready legal counsel can place this matter back on the agenda. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. .AGREEMENT WITH STATE BOARD OF OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION: Carolyn Eckas from the Hunan Resources [apartment, presented a non -financial agreement with the Colorado State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education. The State Board will provide training and services to approximately 48 vocational education students enrolled under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act. The State Board will be utilizing 6x allocation funds from the Governor's fund under CETA. This non -financial agreement will cover the period beginning October 1, 1980 through September 30, 1981. Commissioner Martin made a motion to approve said non -financial state agreement with the Colorado Division of Labor and Employment. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the notion and it carried unanimously. Page 2, MaY 6, 1981 . STATE AGREEMENT WITH COLORADO DIVISION OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT: Ms. Eckas presented for the. Board's approval a series of contracts with the Colorado Department of tabor and Employment for the continued delivery of services in Job Service and the Work Incentive Program in Weld County. The purpose of each contract is as follows: 1. Contract amendment 02 - The contract amendment P2, reflects budget changes for FY80 and FY81 funds. The contract amendment 02 is from October 1, 1980 through September 30, 1982, the total budget for fiscal year 1981, will be $180,000 for Job Service and $26,000 for WIN. 2. Termination of contract - The termination of contract terminates the contract, dated June 18, 1979, the contract amendment 01, dated October 1, 1979 and the contract amendment. 02, dated March 16, 1981. The effective date of the terminations is March 31, 1981. 3. Contract II - The contract II outlines narrative changes in the operational roles and functions of the Gteeley Job Service, and Greeley Work Incentive (WIN) Program, into the Employment Opportunities Delivery System (SODS). Specific roles and responsibilities are outlined for both the State and Weld County. The contract covers a period beginning April I, 1981 and ending September 30, 1982. The obligation from the Colorado Division of Employment and Training to Weld County for the period beginning April 1, 1981 and ending September 30, 1981 are $90,000 for the Job Service and $13,000 for WIN (approximately one half of the funds from contract amendment 02). The new budget allocations for the fiscal year 1982 shall be negotiated. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the agreements, with the Colorado Division of Labor and Employment. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. The Chairman called a recess. (ESTABLISH NEW MINERAL LEASING POLICY: Mr. Warden reported that the Board has had two meetings on this matter. After the Board discussed the options, Commissioner Steinmark made a motion that the gas and oil leases be for a three year term, that the sealed bid process continue, that the two highest bidders and any other bids within 10% of the highest bid be allowed to participate in an auction for said minerals, bids will not be accepted for less than $10.00 per mineral acre, to continue with the certified fundsfor each bid submitted, that the burden of proof regarding the mineral ownership be the applicants responsibility, that the ten dollar handling fee continue, and further that the sealed bids be opened the same day that they are considered by the Board. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. All the Commissioner voted yea. Commissioner Carlson voted yea but added that he opposed this decision regarding the certified funds. AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN UPRR AGREEMENT: On December 15, 1980 the Board voted to renew this lease for county road 033 right-of-way, just north of Pierce, Colorado, where it intersects with county road $90. Said lease is for a twenty-five year term and the rental fee is $1,165.00, payable in advance. Commissioner Carlson made a motion to to authorize the Chairman to sign said UPRR agreement. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. HEALTH BOARD APPOINTMENTS: Commissioner Carlson made a motion to reappoint Barbara Steffens, from District II, Thomas Baur, from Jistrict IV, and Mike Deutcher, at large, to the Health Board and further that their terms all expire in 1984. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. DUPLICATE LEAP WARRANTS ,06130 AND 06010: Mr. Warden presented LEAP warrants 36130, totaling $230.79, and 06010, totaling $142.41, and recommended approval. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve duplicate warrants 06130 and $6010. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RON PHILLIPS REGARDING EXTENSION OF COUNTY ROAD 060: Drew Scheltinga from the Engineers department, informed the Board that he has inspected the property and found the terrain very rough. Mr. Phillips asked the Board to condemn a certin strip of land so that he can build a road and will have access to his home. Mr. Scheltinga reported that if this road Is built that it would be an extension of county road 060 and further that it would be a very expensive project, probably in the range of one hundred -to Page 3, May 6, 198I two hundred "Owls:Ind„ R, Russell Anson, legal counsel for Held County, sold that Weld County probably has the right-of-way for this road but advised Mr. Phillips to verify this information with a title company. Mr. Anson stated that the Board can not condemn subject right-of-way because the future road would not be for public use. Mr. Anson believes that this matter is arivate matter and Mr. Phillips should secure legal counsel. Action was not taken by the Board on this matter. PLANNING DEPARTMENT: REPLAT OF SEEMORE HEIGHTS, GUY BRALY: Tom Honn, zoning administrator, stated that the Planning Commission has recommended that this request be approved conditional upon the following: 1. The plat being amended to include the following note "A site specific soils investigation and an individual foundation design may be required by the Building Inspection Division prior to issuance of any building permits on Lot 1 and 2." 2. The plat being amended to reflect the existing right-of-way for State Highway db6, as identified by the State Highway Department. Tape change Bi-26 Guy Braly, applicant, mentioned why he needs this request approved. Mr. Braly graciously described how he assisted to correct the drainage problems in this subdivision. Commissioner Martin made a motion to approve this request with the Planning Commission's conditions. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. SE #133, GUY BRALY: The Planning Staff recommended that this request be approved. This subdivision exemption corresponds to a replotting of Seemore Heights, first filing, which allows additions to two parcels in the subdivision leaving a portion of the property as a separate parcel. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to grant this request. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RE 9490, INGRID JOHNSON: This property is located one mile west and one mile north of Ault, Colorado. The property contains approximately 159.5 acres of Class I and II irrigated soils. The request is to split the property Into parcels of 4.5 acres and 155 acres. The applicant wishes to divide the improvements from the remainder of the farm in order to maintain a more efficient farming operation. Ms. Johnson stated that she would like to sell the improved parcel to the tenant. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve this request. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RE 9494, JOHNSTOWN FARMS: This property is located a half mile northwest of Johnstown, Colorado and it contains approximately 155 acres of Class I, II, III, and IS irrigated soils. The request Is to split the property into parcels of five acres and one hundred fifty acres. The Johnstown Farms wish to sell the improved acreage as it is no longer needed for housing. Thom Rounds was present representing the applicant. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to grant this request. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. AMEND RE 499, -STAMP 6 SOWERS: The applicants are amending the boundaries of Recorded Exemption 099, to properly reflect the changes taking place in the ownership of the parcel. On March 4, 1981 the Board approved a request for a subdivision exemption for Ms. Stamp and Mr. and Mrs. Sowers creating the 14.39 acres tract. Commissioner Steinmark questioned why the applicant should have to pay an additional eighty-five dollars for this amendment. The applicants agreed with Commissioner Steinmark and also questioned why the eighty-five dollars was collected. The Board will discuss this fee with the Planning staff. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve this request. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ZP`H 8445, LESTER STROH: The Department of Planning staff's recommendation for approval is conditional upon the applicant obtaining a septic permit or approval of the existing septic system by the Weld County Health Department prior to lssuance of a building permit for said mobile home. Mr. Stroh was present and told the Board that he needed additional housing for his dafr; operation. Page 4, May 6, 1981 Commissioner Kirby made n motion to approve ZPHH #445 itt Lester Stroh. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS: Listed on the consent agenda as presented. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions are attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COIt`IISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 72/y, t fy • ATTEST: aMn.4¢l4.ti«r WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY:.D�/,: a,.et�ed 1,„fee, �_oLty County Clerk Page 5, May 5, 1981 lay 11, 1981 CUL: RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AaNDA Tape bb• 81-26 & 27 Cluck Carlson, Chairman NOrnerl CarlSon, Pro Tem Bill Kirby John Martin June Steinmark Approval of minutes of M4ay 6, 1981 Ct1S 7O AGENDA: 1) Declare Home Health Care supplies surplus property PROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: POSSIONER COORDINATOR 11 Communication Services 2) Engineering Services 3) Health Services 4) Planning Services 5) Purchasing 6 Personnel COUNTY FINN4CE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Daiald Warden) Yr�s: OLD: 1) Re -.consideration of RE °493, John Miller 1) Ambulance service stiiedule 2) Social Services foster care contracts CONSENT AGENDA API\1I:MIDES: May 11 - Cteraissioner work session :ay 12 - Airport Authority May 13 - !:ousivg Authority May 14 - Utility Coordinating May 14 - Board of Adjustment May 16 - Cbnmissioner work session May 19 - Health !bard May 19 - Planning Commission !ay 21 - Retirement Board Zby 21 - Southern Town meeting !ay 21 - wilding Trades .advisory 1:30 10:00 7:30 10:00 2:00 1:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 6:00 7:30 May 13 - Stromluist Farms, SUP, alcohol distillation plant 2:00 May 13 - Proposed revision of Ue1d County Zoning Ord. & map (cont.) 2:00 May 20 - Colorado Landfill, Inc., COG, A to I (cont.) 2:00 May 20 - Robert Frank, COG, A to I (cont.) 2:00 May 20 - Kenneth Hohner, Slip, manure composting facility (cont.) 2:00 May 27 - Art's Fertilizer Co., Sap, gravel pit 2:00 May 27 - 3.28 license, Richard Perchlik daa Sharktooth Enterprises 2:00 May 27 - Bestway Paving Co., SUP, cuz.rete plant 2:00 May 27 - Arrrxtents to Weld County Building Code 2:00 Jun 3 - Lee Wieck, CO2, A to E 2:00 Jun 10 - Ald ge & Rolland° Prevost, 00Z, C to I 2:00 Jun 10 - Robert Lewis, SUP, dairy & horse operation 2:00 Jun 10 - Ted 6 Marion Koolstra, SUP, dairy 2:00 Jun 10 - Ted & Marion _Goolstra, COG, I to A 2:00 Jun 10 - Flatiron Paving Co., SUP, asphalt & concrete plants 2:00 COMMI LICATIONS: 1)' County Council minutes from April 2, 1961 2) State ,iyhway Dept. newsletter 101-17, April 30, 1961 3) Veterans Service Officer's monthly report 6 certification of pay, April RESOLflZ: * 1) Approve Nenneth tohner, SIP, egg laying facility * 2) Approve Andrew & Muriel Hop, SUP, dairy operation * 3) Approve Continental Pipeline Co., SUP, amend SUP 1410 * 4) Establish new mineral leasing policy * S) Authorize Chairman to sign UPRR agreement * 6) Health Board reappointments * 7) Approve replat of Seerore }tights, Guy Braly * 8) Approve SE 1133, Gary Araly * 9) Approve RE 1490, Ingrid Johnson *10) Approve Rr ;494, Johnstown Fans *11) Approve amended RE `99, Stamp & onarirs *12) Approve renewal of 3.2% license, Deerfield General Store *13) Approve Ambulance service schedule *14) 2PMR 445, Stroh, Lester *Signed this meeting RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR AN EGG LAYING FACILITY FOR bENNETH D. HOHNNR, 3398 WELD COUNTY ROAD 4, ERIE, COLO- RADO 80516 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Homo Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado held a public hearing on the 6th day of May, 1981 at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m. in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners for the purpose of hearing the application of Kenneth D. Rohner, 3398 Weld County Road 4, Erie, Colorado 80516, for a Special Use Permit for an egg laying facility on the following described real estate, to -wit: Lot 3, Block 2, Ranch Eggs Subdivision, located in the Northwest Quarter of Sec- tion 34, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of. the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the petitioner was present, and WHEREAS, evidence VMS presented in support of the ar�nting of the Special Use Permit for an egg laying facility on the above described real estate, and WHEREAS, Section 3.3(E)(2) of the Weld County Zoning Resolu- tion authorizes such a use in an Agricultural Zone District upon approval by the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado heard all of the testimony and statements of those pre- sent, has studied the request of the petitioner and the recommenda- tions of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter, and having been fully informed, is satisfied that the request for a Special Use Permit for an egg laying facility on the hereinabove described real estate, conforms to the purposes of Section 3.3(E)(2) of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the application of Kenneth D. Huhner for a Special Use Permit for an egg laying facility on the hereinabove described tract of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following: 1. The Development Standards contained in the Special Use Permit. 2. No building or electrical permits shall be issued on the Special Use Permit area until the Development Standards for the Special Use Permit have been placed on the Special Use Permit plat and said plat has been delivered to the office of the Department Planning Services. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of. County Commissioners that the reasons for approval contained in the Planning Commis- sion recommendations dated April 7, 1981 be, and hereby are, adopted as the findings of fact of the Board of County Commis- sioners in this matter. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: 11.wv�7Cutna� Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Bo Deputy Count j, rr',..:J(i.�: Clerk AFiRO)IED AS TO FORM County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, C•LORADO (A e) c Car s• , C a rman (Aye) Norman Carlson,. Pro-Tem (Aye) C. W. Kir y DATE PRESENTED: MAY 11, 1981 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL of SPECIAL, USE: PERMIT FOR A DAIRY OPERATION FOR ANDREW AND MURIEL HOP, 27454 WELD COUNTY ROAD 471, GREELEY, COLORADO WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado held a public hearing on the 6th day of May, 1981 at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m, in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners for the purpose of hearing the application of Andrew and Muriel Hop, 27454 Weld County Road 471, Greeley, Colo- rado, for a Special Use Permit for a dairy operation on the fol- lowing described real estate, to -wit: Part of the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the petitioner was present, and WHEREAS, evidence was presented in support of the granting of the Special Use Permit for a dairy operation on the above described real estate, and WHEREAS, Section 3.3(E)(2) of the Weld County Zoning Resolu- tion authorizes such a use in an Agricultural Zone District upon approval by the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado heard all of the testimony and statements of those pre- sent, has studied the request of the petitioners and the recommenda- tions of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter, and having been fully informed, is satisfied that the request for a Special Use Permit for a dairy operation on the hereinabove described real estate conforms to the purposes of Section 3.3(E)(2) of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. NOW, THEREFOR£, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the application of Andrew and Muriel Hop for a Special Use Permit for a dairy operation on the hereinabove described tract of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following: 1. The Development Standards contained in the Special Use Permit. 2. No building or electrical permits shall be issued on the Special Use Permit area until the Development Standards for the Special Use Permit have been placed on the Special Use Permit plat and said plat has been delivered to the Department of Planning Services. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Hoard of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the reasons for approval contained in the Weld County Planning Commission recommendations dated March 17, 1981 be, and hereby are, adopted as the findings of fact of the Hoard of County Commissioners in this matter. The above and foregoing Pcsolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of May, A.D., 198I. ATTEST: 1/4111 .1 anr" 7 ei441v44449.i Weld County Clerk and Recorder and 9erk to the eoarld. 1 /Deputy County Cleat / APPR01ED AS TO FORM: County Attorney BOARD OF COUNT, COMMISSIONERS WELD OUNTY, CO RADO i Car so a rman Norman Car son, Pro-Tem C. W. Kirby 1 (A e) 'e ) DATE PRESENTED: MAY 11, 1981 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT TO SPECIAL USE PERMIT N0. 401 - CONTINENTAI. PIPELINE COMPANY, 1750 WESTLAND ROAD, CHEYENNE, WYOMING 8100) WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Buie Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on May 6, 1981 at 2:00 o'clock p.m., the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado held a hearing to consider the request of Continental Pipeline Company, 1750 Westland Road, Cheyenne, Wyoming 81001, for an amendment to Special Use Permit No. 401, and WHEREAS, the parcel of land on which said amendment to Special Use Permit No. 401 is requested is described as follows: The Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quar- ter of, Section 2, Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the amendment to Special Use Permit No. 401 con- cerns the deletion of Development Standard 012 which is in regard to the latticework in the chain link fence, and WHEREAS, the Board reviewed the request and the recommenda- tions of the Weld County Planning Commission and finds that said request for an amendment should be approved. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that Special Use Permit No. 401 be, and hereby is, amended by the deletion of Development Standard 012 concerning the latticework in the chain link fence. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: -"°' Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board a',r .cc!C. LA C.'<. !.,� Deputy County Clerk AP VED AS TO j� �.. s County Attorney By: if/ . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COj7NTY, COLORADO tar sonlana -- &Cies_ Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem � h:l� Y r 1� C. W. K nmar (Aye) (Aye) (Aye) A e) DATE PRESENTED: MAY 11, 1981 RESOLUTION RE: ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CONDITIONS TO THE MINERAL LEASING POLICY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners desires to estab- lish new conditions to the mineral leasing policy currently used by Weld County, and WHEREAS, said conditions are more particularly stated as follows: 1. The term of the leasing period shall be for 3 years. 2. There shall be a continuation of the sealed bid process with the amendment that the top two bidders and any other bidder within 108 shall participate in an auction. The opening of the sealed bids and the auction shall be held on the same day. 3. A bid of at least $10.00 per acre shall be the minimum amount required. 4. There shall be a continuation of the require- ment for certified funds. 5. Where there is a conflict concerning the ownership of the lease, the owner of the lease shall provide evidence of ownership. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of weld County, Colorado that new conditions to the mineral leasing policy for Weld County be, and hereby are, estab- lished as stated herein. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Bo d ,/ By: -)C,-)„ ,, fiti. A,', t rJCc7 Deputy County Clerk C APPRO�D AS TO FORM: .oun y Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO //A/t t IV Rirby \ (Aye) DATE PRESENTED: MAY 11, 1981 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORtBATION FOR CHAtRMAN TO SION LEASE BETWEEN WELD COUNTY AND THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD WHEREAS, the Hoard of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute anti the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on December 15, 1980, the Board of County Commis- sioners or weld County voted to renew tho Union Pacific Railroad lease for a portion of road right-of-way for County Road 33 north of Pierce where it intersects with County Road 90, and WHEREAS, tho term of said lease is for 25 years and the rental fee is $1,165.00 for the 25 -year term, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it advisable to authorize the Chairman of the Board to sign said lease. NOW, THEREFORE, BE TT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that tho Chairman of the Board be, and hereby is, authorized to sign the lease agreement between Weld County and the Union Pacific Railroad for the leasing of a portion of road right-of-way as described above. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: ia, Iam Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Py: ' l� c_..,,e (7e i <<Cc' � �� l Deputy count Clerk AePR ED AS TO FORM: VTh i 0i-._ Q ._/ -7 County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, CO RADO .2 )�:: �y/ C. KiY y e near (Aye) DATE PRESENTED: NAY 11, 1981 DUPLICATE ORIGINAL Uresseey Counterpart C.D. No. 5845-3 Lease of Premises for Highway Purposes in Pierce, Colorado THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into as of the 1st day of August, 1978, by and between UNION PACIFIC RAIL- ROAD COMPANY, a corporation of the State of Utah (herein- after the Lessor), and COUNTY OF WELD, State of Utah (here- inafter the Lessee), WITNESSETH: IT IS MUTUALLY COVENANTED AND AGREED BY AND BETWEEN THE PARTIES HERETO AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. LEASE; TERM. The Lessor hereby leases to the Lessee for a term of twenty-five (25) years effective as of the date first herein written, unless sooner terminated in accordance with the terms hereof, the premises shown outlined in yellow on the print dated January 6, 1981, marked Exhibit A, hereto attached. 1 Section 2. RENTAL; TAXES; ASSESSMENTS; CONSTRUCTION; LIABILITY. As a consideration for this Lease the Lessee agrees to pay in advance to the Lessor a rental of $1,165.00 for the team hereof per anniuu; to assume all taxes and assessments levied upon the leased premises during the continuance of this Lease, not in- cluding taxes or assessments levied against the leased premises as a component part of the railroad property of the Lessoi in the state as a whole; to construct and maintain the highway on the leased premises in accordance with plans and profiles sub- mitted to and approved by the Chief Engineer of the Lessor be- fore the work is commenced; to keep the leased premises free from combustible material; to plant no trees or shrubbery there- on without the previous written consent of the Lessor, and to erect no structures thereon except such as may be necessary for highway purposes; to put nothing upon the leased premises which might obstruct or interfere with the view; to provide, in lo- cations and in accordance with plans approved by the Lessor before the work is commenced, such ditches, culverts, bridges and other structures as may be necessary properly to care for the drainage from the leased premises and the adjoining right of way of the Lessor; and to hold the Lessor harmless from any and all damages to any of such structures on the leased premises arising from fire caused directly or indirectly by sparks or fire emitted from the engines or trains of the Lessor; and further to hold the Lessor harmless from any damages to the highway upon the leased premises which may result from the construction or maintenance of drainage ditches or waterways by the Lessor. The Lessee shall, in the construction, maintenance and improvement of the highway on the leased premises, take every precaution to prevent damage to, or the impairment of the stability of, the poles in any pole line of the Lessor or of its tenants; and the Lessee shall, at its own expense, reset or relocate, at and under the direction of the Lessor any pole or poles that are, or are likely to be, damaged or weakened because of the construction of such highway or the maintenance or improvement of the same, or shall reimburse the Lessor for the cost of resetting or relocating any such pole or poles if the Lessor elects to do the work itself. Section 3. COST OF CHANGES. In connection with the construction of the highway on the leased premises the Lessee shall assume the cost of any necessary changes within the limits of the right of way of the Lessor in the construction, grade or drainage of highways or other roadways crossing the Lessor's right of way. 1O/74 h/w 25yr 2 Section 4. REPOSSESSION FOR RAILROAD PURPOSES; SUBJECT TO MINERAL DEED DATED AS OF APRIL 1, 1971. The. Lessor reserves the right to take possession of all or any portion of the leased premises whenever the use thereof may become necessary or expedient, in the judgment of the Lessor, for railroad purposes, including the location of public or private warehouses, elevators', or other structures with the design to facilitate and promote traffic; PROVIDED, however, that in the event the Lessor elects to take pos- session of all or any portion of the leased premises in accordance with this reservation, it shall first serve upon the Lessee ninety (90) days', written notice of such election. This Lease is made subject to deed dated as of April 1, 1971, whereby Lessor conveyed to Union Pacific Land Resources Corporation all minerals and all mineral rights of every kind and character now known to exist or hereafter discovered, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, oil and gas and rights thereto, together with the sole, exclusive and perpetual right to explore for, remove and dispose of, such minerals by any means or methods suitable to Union Pacific Land Resources Corporation, its successors and assigns, but without catering upon or using the surface of the lands hereby leased, and in such manner as not to damage the surface of such lands or to interfere with the use thereof by the Lessor, its successors and assigns. Section 5. RESERVATION OF RIGHT TO CROSS LEASED PREMISES WITH RAILROAD TRACKS. The Lessor reserves the right to cross the leased premises with such railroad tracks as may be required for its convenience or purposes in such manner as not unreasonably to interfere with their use as a public highway. In the event the Lessor shall place tracks upon the leased premises in accordance with this reservation, it shall, upon completion of such tracks, restore the highway across the same to its former state of usefulness. Section 6. USE OF LEASED PREMISES. The Lessee snail not use the leased premises or permit them to be used except for the usual and ordinary purposes of a street or highway, and it is expressly under- stood and agreed that such purposes shall not be deemed to include the use by the Lessee, or by others, of the leased premises fcr railroad, street or interurban railway or other rail transportation purposes or for the construction or main- tenance of electric power transmission lines, gas, oil or gasoline pipe lines. 7/74 3 h/ww 25yr Suction 7. SUPERIOR RIGHTS. This Lease iS subject to al). outstanding superior rights (including those in favor of licensees and lessees of the Lessor's property, and others) and to the right of the Lessor to renew and extend the same; and it is understood that nothing in this Lease contained shall be construed as a covenant to put the Lessee into possession or to protect the Lessee in the peaceable possession of such premises. Section 8. SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. No special assessments for establishing or improving the highway located upon the leased premises are to be made against the adjacent railroad right of way of the Lessor, and the Lessee agrees to protect the Lessor against and save it harmless from such special assessments. Section 9. CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE AND RELOCATION OF FENCES AND BARRIERS. The Lessee agrees that, at points where the Lessor at the date hereof maintains a fence on its right of way between its track and the inner margin of the leased premises, the Lessee will, at its own cost and expense, move such fence to the inner margin of the leased premises, and that, at points where the Lessor does not maintain a fence in such location, the Lessee will construct a fence on the inner margin c` the leased premises when and where requested in writing by the Lessor. The Lessee further agrees to assume the responsibility of constructing or of making such arrange- ments as may be necessary with owners or lessees of property abutting upon the rightiof way along the line of such highway for constructing, maintaining and repairing fences on the outer margin of the Lessor's right of way, and to relieve the Lessor of all obligation, if any there be, to establish or maintain fences upon the outer margin of its right of way and of all expense incident to the construction, main- tenance and repair of such fences. In the relocation of existing fences and in the construction of new fences in accordance with the provisions of this section, the Lessee shall, at its own cost and expense, also relocate or construct such wing fences that may be necessary and also any necessary connections with existing fences of the Lessor. All fences shall be in accordance with the standards of the Lessor and all work of relocating and constructing fences shall be done in a manner satisfactory to the Lessor. At points where the highway is higher than or on the same level as or less than two (2)feet below the level of tracks of the Lessor and forms a curve convex to such tracks, 10/74 h/w 25y r 4 the Lessee, at its expense, shall construct and thereafter maintain substantial barriers on the track side of the high- way so as to prevent vehicles moving from such highway or being overturned or thrown therefrom across the roadbed or tracks of the Lessor, and such barriers shall be of such nature, material, dimensions and strength as shall be approved by the Chief Engineer of the Lessor. Section 10 PROTECTION OF REVERSIONARY INTERESTS. For the purpose of protecting the reversionary interests of the Lessor against the assertion of adverse rights, the Lessee agrees to prevent encroachments upon the leased premises, and to this end will, at its own expense, take all necessary action, including as far as practicable the building of its ditches on and the borrowing of earth from the outer margin of the leased premises. Section 11. TERMINATION ON DEFAULT. If the Lessee should breach or fail to keep any of the covenants or conditions hereof, or fail to perform such covenants or conditions, or to remedy the srme for thirty (30) days after written notice of such failure or breach on the part of the Lessee, given by the Lessor to the Lessee, then this Lease shall be null and void. Section 12. TERMINATION ON NONUSER. Nonuser by the Lessee of the leased p highway purposes continuing at any time during for a period of eighteen (18) months shall, at of the Lessor, work a termination of this Lease rights of the Lessee hereunder, and nonuser by of a portion of the leased premises continuing period shall, at the option of the Lessor, work of all rights and interests of the Lessee with such portion. Section remises for the term hereof the option and of all the Lessee for a like a termination respect to 13. RAILROAD PROTECTIVE LIABILITY INSURANCE. The Lessee agrees that any contractor performing work contemplated hereunder shall be required to procure for and on behalf of the Lessor and to keep in effect, during the entire period of the operations of such contractor or any subcontractor, insurance of the kinds and amounts stated in the Railroad Protective Liability Form, marked Exhibit e, attached hereto, such insurance to be acceptable to the Lessor and to be in addition to any other forms of insurance or bonds required under the terms of any contracts between the Lessee and such contractor or subcontractors. 7/74 5 h/w 25yr x'79 The originals of all policies of insurance required under Exhibit B shall be furnished to the Lessor and shall be acceptable to and approved by the Lessor as to form, substance and execution and as to the insurer issuing such policy or policies. Such insurance shall be kept in effect until all of the work to be performed by such contractor or subcontractors shall have been completed and formally accepted by the Lessee. Section 14. LESSEE NOT TO ASSIGN OR SUBLET. This Lease is not to be assigned, nor is any portion of the leased premises to be sublet, without the written consent of the Lessor. The Lessee will surrenier peaceable possession of the leased premises at the expiration of this Lease. Section 15. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. All covenants and agreements herein recited are made by the parties hereto for, and shall be binding upon, themselves and their successors and assigns. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be executed in duplicate as of the date first herein written. Witness: ATTCST:14171 ani^:4� Weld County Cl Clerkthe Ord BY:_ (Seal) puty County CTe k 6 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, By COUNTY OF h'rELD, By General Manager ( �.0 ! Cnairman, Doard of County Commissioners h/w 25yr Juno 30, 1967. EXHIBIT A For attachment to C.D. No. S845-3 STANDARD PROVISIONS FOR GENERAL LIABILITY POLICIES RAILROAD PROTECTIVE LIABILITY FORM Including Instructions for Preparation of Policies by Companies .rune )0,' 1961. Page 1 STAADARD my-aIons FOR GENERAL LIABILITY POLICIES Railroad Protective Liability Form =tam nisniumon 1. Standard Language This form is expressed in standard language which may not be amended and no part of which may be omitted except (a) as indicated. by these instructions, or b) as indicated in reference notes show below referring to specific por- tions of the form, or (c) by en eadorsemect which states an amendment or exclusion of sone provision of the form in accordance with the provisions of a manual rale, the fora of which endorsement has been approved, if required, by the s.Terrising authority of the state in which the policy is issued. 2. Optional Sequence and Arrangement The several parts of the form, viz. "Insuring Agreements," "Exclusions," "Conditions" and "Declarations" may appear in the policy in such sequence as the company may elect and the sequence and arrangement of the several pro- visions of those parts are also optional with the company. 3. Descriptive Heeiings--Identifying or Indexing Designations The descriptive headings of the parts of the form (as quoted above) and of the major insuring agreements ("Bodily Injury Liability," "Property Dam- age Liability," etc.) are standard expressions which may not be amended or omitted, but all other identifying or indexing designations (such as "Coverage A," "Defense, Settlement, Supplementary Pa)ments," "Cancelation," etc.), including literal or numerical designations or paragraphs or phrases, may be emended or omitted at the company's option. %hen such identifying or indexing designations, used for the purpose of reference in the tent of the fora or any endorsement form applicable thereto, are amended or omitted, descriptive designations s'ha'll be substituted therefor. L. Additional Coverages or Companies, implanatory or Connective Language When policies are issued to provide insurance in this fora together with insurance covering other risks, the addition of necessary explanatory or connective Language which does not =end the expression of this form is per- missible and the introductory L:.ngasge of the "Insuring Agreements" which providefor the issuance of a policy by two companies may be used end, if necessary, paraphrase! to permit such policies to be issued by more than two com aanies. 5. Dec'_a=etions--Including Other Risks . A common set of declerstions may be used in those cases where policies in this form are issued with policies covering other risks. Page 2. June J0, 1967. *6. Installment Prenium ?gyxat Policies written to provide for payment of premium in installments may provide for lapse or suspension of the policy upon default of payment when due. of applicable in Texas T. Addition of Coverage by Endorsement When insuring agreements and other provisions relating to any particular class of insurance are added to this policy by endorsement, such additional insurance rust be expressed in approved standard language relating to the particular class and _must be subject to all standard provisions applicable to that class by the expressions of the endorsement or of the policy or of both taken together. • 8. Definition o: "Start a -d" and "Approved" "Stebsri le^guage" or "approved standard langaage" when used in these instructions means the Sr_m and endorsements either prescribed or approved by the insurance supervising authority of the state in which policy forms and endorsements are ap-oved. or prescribed. In those states where super- vising authorities do not have the authority to approve or prescribe poli- cies, Puts and endorsemetts, the terms mean the forms and endorsements adopted by the companies for use in such states. 9. Amer=i m statement The statement with respect to payment of premium may be emended by am endorsement to make necessary provision with respect to payment of premium, payment of additional p_re`.i= and return of premium Epnd dividends]* under the policy. 10. Special Conditions for Matuals, Reciprocals, and Participating Stock Companies When the policy is issued by a mutual company, a reciprocal associ- ation or a participating stock company having special provisions appli- cable to its memhership or policyholders, such provisions, when approved by the superrising authority of the state in which the policy is issued if such ari.wbal is re u rzd, may be inserted in the policy. *See General Instruction 10 June 30, 1967. Page 1. REFEREICE NOTES 1 —Natter in brackets may be included, omitted or amended. at the option of the company. 2 —The effective hour and date of the policy may be typed or printed in this space. 3—A statement may be added that a definite notation may be made in the _premium column to show that a particuS coverage is not afforded. 4 —Mint of company may be shown. 5 —The capacity of the person countersigning may be stated. 6 —Additional declarations of this type, calling for general information or information regarding installment payment of premium, may be used at the option of the company. 7 —The name mad location of the company are to be stated. The type of the cnay and the word used throughout the policy suitably to desig- nate the company are to be stated. 8 --The language of thisiparegraph is optional with the company. June 70, 1967. Page 4. June 9, 1978 (Rev.) 1C U O A •4 .-1 w e J N 8 A DECIJUTATIONS PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY `o z Recoil Innurel .e Q L Z S P 8 O g gg e, ✓ .. 4 ° .-I e ▪ O e Z ° .C4 o4 V C J m s°. .«-I C O t as 4 « « it0 AF N : o • « 4 ;.7 s ao - O y . F O L O C J Ue .=1 • y� •A�< °5 Ba£ G a C 4 O 4 O . O C4 O o ate° i • u °Oc w < • e �$ C▪ 1 g O E O • v 4P O o he O▪ + V .C O� pV 4 « • IQ ≥ CV O C C+u° _ •4 •1 N O = O Z O C VW 3 s n _C 6 U ✓ N ° 7 C e e « 0 f. • O U w $ ~i C .«i $. .+ • • ee .+ a M 4 O C Oto a C�M ▪ • a O S& E '2 S. a O >° a o=.+ O C« • cy a a f O O • « « 0 44 V 44 7 V O .+ O 1416 Dodge Street • a X ° ti • 44 PO E...J 0 4 a m �1 ✓ Y• M M ✓ i1 U 44 8" N tl 01 chto o m o 0 0 • • o V O O C O O -. O O O N P N N 41 N Y O. T. 44 w a. « .4 C • re44 tl a 51 1 Cl .4 4 -a C. 44 M 5•• a y El Yod .8 < 0.0.[Fi a 4 V 4 Item 4. Nam and Idarces of Contractor Name end Addreao of Governmental Authority for vhom the vork by the contractor Is being performed • 3 June 30, 1967. Page 5. e a c e 0 re O Sc Ns 0 0 e G O O .n .. Y V ti 1. 'ti V O 0 O • O b B M M ontract Coot Per $100 of Rental Cost Rental Cost If Policy Period more than one year: M 1st Anniversary. $ On effective date of Policy $ i .1 n pO W Countersigned b Endorsement serial numbers. U q e 0 .e Y e Y 0 O L. V u a •4 ° s .-1 7 O 0 Pe O b ga a C O C g < f0 July 13, 1961. Page 6. (For policy issued by one company) PLANK INDEMNITY COMPANY (A insurance company, herein called the company) Agrees with the insured, Lamed in the declarations made a part hereof, in consideration of the payment of the premium and in reliance upon the state- ments in the declarations made by the name insured and subject to all of the terra of this policy: (For policy issued by two companies) BANK INDEMNITY COMPANY and Ems: INSUA9:iCE COMPANY (Each a insurance company, herein called the company) Severally agree with the insured, named in the declarations made a part hereof, in consideration of the payment of the premium and in reliance upon the statesentS in the deolarations made by the named insured and subject to all of the terms of this policy, provided the Blank Indemnity Company Shall be the insure: with respect to coverage and no other and the Blank Insurance Company shall be the insurer with respect to coverage and no other: INSURING AGREEMENTS ' 1. Coverace A - Bodily In+u--y Liability ' To pay on behalf of the insured all sums which the insured shall be- come legally obligated to :ay as damages because of bodily injury, sickness, or disease, including death at any time resulting therefrom, hereinafter called 'bodily injury," either (1) sustained by any person arising out of acts or omissions at the designated job site which are related to or are in connection with the work described in Item 6 of the Declarations, or (2) sustained at the designated job site by the contractor or any employee of the contractor, cr by any emplryee of the governmental authority specified in Item of tie Ceclaratians, cr by any designated employee of the insured, whether or not arising out of such acts or omissions. Coverace 2 - Pro -Petty :amaze Liability To pay cn behalf of the insured all suns which the insured shall become legally obligated tc pay as damages because of physical injury to or destruction of pro arty, including loss of use of any property due to such injury cr destruction, hereinafter called "property damage' arising out of acts r_ omissions at the designated job site which are related to or are in connection with the work described in Item 6 of the declarations. Juno 30, 1967. Page 7. Coceraae C - Physical Damaae to Prooertz To pay for direct and accidental loss of or damage to rolling stock and their contents, mechanical construction equipment, or motive power equipment, hereinafter called loss, arising out of acts or omissions at the designated Job site which are related to or are in connection with the work described in Item 6 of the declarations; provided such property 1s owned by the named insured or is leased or entrusted to the named insured under a lease or trust sareement. II. Definitions (a) (b) (c) (d) Insured - The unqualified word "insured" includes the named insured and also includes any executive officer, director or stockholder thereof while acting within the scope of his duties as such. Contractor - The word "contractor" means the contractor designated in IteaTt of the declarations and includes all subcontractors of said contractor but shall not include the name'- insured. Desian ted employee c' the insured - The words "designated employee of the insured° meen: (2) (3) amr supervisory employee of the insured at the job site, any employee of the insured while operating, attached to or engaged on work trains or other railroad equipment at the job site which are assigned exclusively to the contractor, or any employee of the insured not within (1) or (2) who 1s specifically* loaned. or assigned to the work of the contractor for prevention of accidents or protection of property, the cost of whose services is borne specifically by the contractor or by governmental authority. Contract - The word "contract" means any contract or agreement to carry a person or property for a consideration or any lease, trust or interchange contract or agreement respecting motive power, roll- ing stock or mechanical construction equipment. III. Defense, Settlement, Supplementary Payments With respect to such insurance as is afforded by this policy under e u_ -ages R end H, the company shall: (a) (b) defend any suit against the insured alleging such bodily injury or property darsge and seeking damages which are payable under the terms of this policy, even if any of the allegations of the suit are groundless, false or freudulent, but the compaty :my make such investigation and settlement of any claim or suit, as it deems expedient; PaY, in addition to the applicable limits of liability: (1) all expenses incurred by the co_r.Teny, all costs taxed satinet the insured in eny such suit and all interest on the entire June 10, 1967. (2) arnunt of a.;r judgment therein which accrues after entry of the judgment and before the company has paid or tendered or deposited in court that part of the judgment which does not exceed the limit of the company's liability thereon; premlurs m appeal bonds required in any such suit, premiums on bonds to release attachments for an amount not in excess of the applicable limit of liability of this policy, but without obligation to apply for or furnish any such bonds; (3) erynees incurred by the insured for such immediate medical and surgical relief to others as shall be imperative at the tine of the occurrence; (4) all reasonable expenses, other than loss of earnings, incurred by the insured et the company's request. IF. Policr Period, Territory This policy applies only to occurrences and losses during the policy period and within the United States of America, its territories or possessions, or Canada. E:CIVSI0:1S This policy does not apply: (a) to liability assumed by the insured under any contract or agreement except a contract as defined herein; (b) to :odily in,'u.y or property damage caused intentionally by or at the direction of the insured; (c) to bodily in;u„ property damage or loss which occurs after • notification to the named insured cf the acceptance of the work by the governmental authority, other than bodily injury, property damage or loss resulting from the existence or removal of tools, uninsta?led equipment and ahandoned or unused materials; under .:overages A (1), 3 and C, to bodily injury, property damage or less, the ecle proximate cause of which is an act or mission of any insured otter than acts or omissions of any designated employee of am insured; under Coverage A, to any obligation for which the insured or any carrier as his insurer =my be held liable under any workmen's compensation, unemployment compensation or disability benefits law, or under amy s' -'1e- law; provided ttiat the Federal Employers' Liability Ac:, V. S. Code (1944) Title 45, Sections 51-60, as amended, Shahll for the pc. -poses of this insurance be deemed not to be any s'=1a- lam, (d) (e) (r) Page 6. under coverage 3, to injury to cr destruction of property (i) owned by the named insured or (ii) leased or entrusted to the named insured under a lease or .rust agreement. September 29, 1967. Page 9. (g) 1. Under any Liability Coverage, to injury, sickness, disease, death or destruction (a) with respect to which an insured under the policy is also an insured under a nuclear energy liability policy issued by Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance Association, Mutual Atomic Energy Liability Underwriters or Nuclear Insurance Association of Canada, or would be an insured under any such policy but for its termination upon exhaustion of its limit of liability; or (b) resulting from the hazardous properties of nuclear material and with respect to which (1) any person or organization is required to maintain financial protection pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, or any law amendatory thereof, or (2) the insured is, or had this policy not been issued would be, entitled to indemnity from the United States of America, or any agency thereof, under any agreement entered into by the United States of America, or any agency thereof, with any person or organization. 2. Under any Medical Payments Coverage, or under any Supplementary - Payments provision relating to immediate medical or surgical relief, to expenses incurred with respect to bodily injury, sickness, disease or death resulting from the hazardous properties of nuclear material and arising out of the operation of a nuclear facility by any person or organization. 7. Under any Liability Coverage, to injury, sickness, disease, death or destruction resulting from the hazardous properties of nuclear material, if (a) the nuclear material (1) is at any nuclear facility awned by, or operated by or on behalf of, an insured or (2) has been discharged or dispersed therefrom; (b) the nuclear material is contained in spent fuel or waste at any time possessed, handled, used, processed, stored, trans- ported or disposed of by or on behalf of an insured; or (c) the injury, sickness, disease, death or destruction arises out of the furnishing by an insured of services, materials, parts or equipment in connection with the planning, construction, maintenance, operation or use of any nuclear facility, but if such facility is located within the United States of America, its territories or possessions or Canada, this exclusion (c) applies only to injury to or destruction of property at such nuclear facility. September 29, 1967. Page 10. 4. As used in this exclusion: "hazardous properties' include radioactive, toxic or explosive properties; "nuclear material' means source material, special nuclear material or byproduct material; "source material", "special nuclear material', and "byproduct material" have the meanings given them in the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 or in any law amendatory thereof; 'spent fuel' mans any fuel element or fuel component, solid or liquid, which has been used or exposed to radiation in a nuclear reactor; 'waste" means any waste material (I) containing byproduct material and (2) resulting from the operation by any person or organization o£ any nuclear facility included within the definition of nuclear facility under paragraph (a) or (b) thereof; 'nuclear facility" means (a) any nuclear reactor (b) any equipment or device designed or used for (1) separating the isotopes of uranium or plutonium, (2) processing or utilizing spent fuel, or (3) handling, processing or packaging waste, (c) any equipment or device used for the processing, fabricating or alloying of special nuclear material if at any time the total amount of suoh material in the custody of the insured at the premises where such equipment or device is located consists of or contains more than 25 grans of plutonium or uranium 233 or any combination thereof, or more than 250 grams of uranium 235, (d) any structure, basin, excavation, premises or place prepared or used for the storage or disposal of waste, and includes the site on which any of the foregoing is located, all operations conducted on such site and all premises used for such operations; "nuclear reactor" means any apparatus designed or used to sustain nuclear fission in a self-supporting chain reaction or to contain a critical mass of fissionable material; With respect to injury to or destruction of property, the word "injury' or "destr ct'_cn" includes all forms of radioactive contamination of proxr_y. (h) under Coverage C, to loss '-ce to nuclear reaction, nuclear radiation or radioactive contamination, or to any act or condition incident to any of the foregoinc. June 30, 1967. Page 11. CONDITICUS 'The conditions, except conditions 3, b 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, apply to all coverages. Conditions 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 apply only to the coverage noted thereunder.11. 1. Prer_um The premium bases and rates for the hazards described in the declarations are stated therein. Premium bases and rates for hazards not so described are those applicable in accordance with the manuals in use `y the company. The term "contract cost" means the total cost of all work described in Item 6 of the declarations. The term "rental cost" means the total cost to the contractor for rental of work trains or other railroad equipment, including the remuneration of all employees of the insured uhile operating, attached to or engaged thereon. The advance premium stated in the declarations is an estimated premium only. Upon termination of this policy the earned premium shall be computed in accordance with the company's rules, rates, rating plans, premiums and .mini= premiu.:s applicable to this insurance. If the earned premium thus cxrrted exceeds the estimated advance premium paid, the company shall look to the contractor specified in the declarations for any such excess; if less, the company shall return to the said contractor the unearned portion paid. In no event shall payment of premium be an obligation of the named insured. 2. Insxetion the named insured shall make available to the company records of information relating to the subject ratter of this insurance. The company shall be permitted to inspect all operations in connection with the work described in Item 6 of the declarations. 3. Limits of Liability The limit of bodily injury liability stated in the Coverage 6 declarations as applicable to "each person" is the limit of the company's liability for all damages, including damages for care and loss of services, arising out of bodily injury sustained by one person as the result of any one occurrence; the limit of such liability stated in the declarations as applicable to "each occurrence" is, subject to the above provision respecting each person, the total limit of the company's liability for aiil such damage arising out of bodily injury sustained by two or more persons as the result of any ane occurrence. 4. Limits of liability The limit of liability under coverages B and C stated Coverages B and C in the declarations as applicable to "each occurrence" is the total limit of the company's liability for all damages and all loss under coverages B and C combined arising out of physical injury to, destruction or loss of all property of one or more persons or organizations, including the loss of use of amy property due to such inju.^y or destruction under coverage B, as t:+s result of any one occurrence. Subject to the above provision respecting "each occurrence," the limit of liability under coverages B and C stated in the declaration as "aggregate" is the total limit of the company's liability for all damages and all loss under coverages B and C combined arising out of physical injury to, June 30, 19O. Page 12. destr_et!on of loss of property, including the loss of use of any property due to teeth injury or dcst olion under Coverage H. Under Coverage C, the limit of the company?a liability for loss shall not exceed the actual cash ralue of the property, or if the loss is of a part thereof the actual caeh value of such part, at time of loss, nor what it would then cost to repair or replace the property or such part thereof with other of like kind and quality. 5. Severability of Interests The term "the insured?' is used severally and Coverages A and B not collectively, but the inclusion herein of more than one insured shell not operate to increase the limits of the companyss liability. 6. ratite Zn the event of an occurrence or loss, written notice contain- ing particulars sufficient to identify the insured end also reasonably obtainable intonation with respect to the tip, place and tintestances thereof, and the tarns aryl addresses of the injured and of available wit- nesses, shall be given by or for the insured to the company or any of its authorized averts as seen as practicable. If claim is made or suit is broi.nt against the insured, he shell irsedietely foreland to the company every dc^and, notice, ausons or other process received by him or his representative. 7. Assistance and Cooperation of the Insured The insured shall cooperate Coverages A and B with the company and, upon the ocn•panyrs request, attend hearLngs and trials and assist in caking settleacnts, securing and giving evidence, obtaining the attendance of wit- nesses and in the condr t of suits. 'fee insured shall not, except at hie own cost, voluntarily cake any payment, assure any obligation or incur any expense other than for such '—e'-iz=e medical and surgical relief to others as shall be imperative at the tima cf accident. 8. +.cticn Arainst Coning No action shall 1_'e against the company unless, Coverages A and S as a condition precedent thereto, the insured shall have fully couplied with all the tens of this policy, nor until the amount of the insu.^edss obligation to pay shall have been finally determined either by ludg--ent against the insur:d after actual trial or by written agreement of the insured., the cl:.__-: a:.3 he ec=iny. Any person or organization or the legal representative thereof who has secured such judgment or written agreement hall thereafter be entitled to recover under :his policy to the e.Gert of the insurance afforded by this policy. teo person or orgenizaticn shall have any right under this policy to loin the co.:pary as a ra.-ty to any action against the Insured to determine the insu.:dss liability Eardc_'tmtcy or insolvency of the insured or of the insured's estate shall not relieve the company of any of its obligations hereunder. Coverage C !7o action shell rte against the company unless, as a con- dition precedent thereto, here shill have been full co -pliancy with all the terms cn this policy nor m -t1 thirty days after proof of loss is filed and the a=tint of loss is dotet:.:ed as provided in this policy. 9. ;nsu_red's Duties in 2,Ytt. of Lees it the event of loss the insured Coverage C slum Page 13. i June 30, 1967. (a) i protect the property, Yhether or not the Iois is covered by this policy, and any further loss due to the Snsured's failure to pro- tect shall not be recoverable under this polleyk reasonable expenses incurred in affording such protection shall be deemed incurred at the company's request; (b) file with the company. as soon as practicable after loss, hie sworn proof of loss in such form and including such information as the company may reasonably require and shall, upon the com- pany's request, exhibit the damaged property. 10. Aceraisal If the insured and the company fail to agree as to the Coverage C amount of loss, either may, within 60 days after the proof of loss is filed, demand an appraisal of the loss. In such event the insure tad the company shall each select'a competent appraiser, and the appraisers shall select a'compotent and disinterested umpire. The apprais- ers shat state separately the actual cash value and the amount of loss and fa'?inz to agree shall sutmit their differences to the umpire. An award in writing of any two shall determine the amount of loss. The insured and the company :Sall each psy his chooar appraiser and shall bear equally the other expenses of the appraisal and umpire. The company shall not be held to have waived any of its rights by any act relating to appraisal. 11. Payment of Loss The company may pay for the loss in money but there Coverage C shall be no abandonment of the da:aged property to the company. 12. Po ?^refit to Sail ee Tho insurance afforded by this policy shall not Coverage C enure directly or indirectly to the benefit of any carriei or bailee, other than the named Insured, liable for loss to the property. 13. Subrocation In the event of any payment under this policy, the com— pany shall be subrogated to all the insured's rights of recovery therefor ageinst any person or organization and the insured shall execute and deli::er instruaents and papers and do winatever else is necessary to secure such rights. The insured shall do nothing alter loss to prejudice such rights. 14. Avvlioetien of Insurance The insurance afforded by this, policy is primary insurance. 1$. Three Tear Police A policy period of three rears is comprised of three consecutive annual periods. Computaticn and adjustment of earned premium shall be made at the end of each annual period. Aggregate ldmita of liability as stated in this policy shall apply separately to each annual period. 16. Changes Notice to any agent or knowledge possessed by any agent or by any other person shall not effect a waiver or a change in any part of this policy or estop the company from asserting any right under the term of thie policy; nor shall the terms of this policy be waived or changed. except by endorsement issued to form a part of this policy( signed by (here insert titles of authorized company officials or representatives); provided, however changes say be made in the written portion of the declaration by (hen insert titles June )0, 1967. Page 10. et authortzei coryay representatives) when initialed by such (here inset: titles of authorized company representatives) or by endorsement 1ss:e.1 to fore+ a part of this polity signed by such (here insert titles of authorize =pan; representatives)]{, 17. Aesirrztent Aesign=ent of interest under this policy shall not bind the ccrpany urtil its convent is endorsed hereon. 18. Canoeist:on T1s potty cal to canceled by the raced insured by railing to t a ce_pary written notice stating when thereafter the cancels— tion shall be effective. 'his policy ray be canceled by the non=party by sailing to the na—ed ins:red, contractor and govemental authority at the respective addresses shwas in this policy written notice stating when not less than thirty days thereafter such eancelation shall be effective. The railing of notice as aforesaid, shall be sufficient proof of notice. The effective date and `our of caceestion stated in the notice shall become the erd of the policy period. Ieatery of such written notice either by the named ins:nsd or by the xopary shall be equivalent to nailing. If the rated insure'_ car=tels, earned pre -atom shall be computed in accordance with the oust:tar, short rate table and procedure. If the con - party cancels, earner premium shall be eog•:ted pro rata. Pre dun adjust - tent nay to r_tie either at the titre cancelat'_on is effected or as soon as practicable after cancelstion :ecc_ss effective, bet parent or tender of unearned pre='•3 is not a condition of uncelation. lg. Ceclarcticne ?y ac:optics. of this policy the raze i.nrare: agrees that such state.ent 's the declarations as are made by hin are his agreements and representations, that this policy is issued in reliance upon the tratl of such represertations and that this policy eobodies all agreements existing between h!=self and the x�cy or an. cf its agen=ts relating to this insurance. (For policy issaed ore t=pary) witness whereof, the I•lark L e-_-'ty Cotpay has caused this policy to to sign=ed by its president an! a secretary at and cour=t ersigned on the declarations ,page by a duly authorized agent of the enepany. (FACSI:Crill OF SISNAIL'.ir-.) (FACSBGL OF SIGNATURE.) _ Secretary President (For policy issued ;• two caGarles) Ir. witness whereof, the :ark Lnder--ity Corr ny has caused this policy with respect to coverages and such other parts of the policy as are applica'ole thereto, :o to signed by its president an! a secretary at , anai co•untersice on the declarations page by a duly authorized agent of the to=ray. (FA=OF SI:c."..rin; (FAc5.^..SL: OF SIGMA IIR3) Se .^eta_••7 President In witness whereof, the =art __r:rants Co —any has caused this policy, with respect to cove. -ages art such other parts of the policy as are applicable thereto, to be slg ne bv its president and a secretary at , and countersigned et time declarations page by a duly authorized agent of the co_ -arty. (FAGS__ : Cl SICNA."P`.•) (FACSID%*S. OF SIGMA:dP-S) Se cre:a,; Presider.: 1' al e e e RESOLUTION RE: REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH BOARD WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, three vacancies currently exist on the Weld County Health Board, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners desires to reap- point the following people to said Health Board: Term Expires Barbara Steffens (Dist. 2) 1984 Thomas Baur (Dist. 5) 1984 Mike Deutcher (At -Large) 1984 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Barbara Steffens, Thomas Baur and Mike Deutcher be, and hereby are, reappointed to the Weld County Health Board for terms to expire in 1984. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of May, A.D., 1981. cum, ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar ( By: \APP puty Count AS TO FORM: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, C(}IgRADO h Car so 'Aye) Norman Carlson, pro-Tem !', yitc1 // (Aye) C. N. R r y (Aye) a rman DATE PRESENTED: MAY 11, 1981 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF REPLAT OF SEEMORE HEIGHTS FOR GUY BRALY 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 6th day of May, 1981, a public meeting was held before the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, upon the application of Guy Braly for a replat of Seemore Heights, being more particularly described as follows: Part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 30, Township 3 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard the testi- mony and statements of those present, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied the request and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Com- mission, and having been fully informed, is satisfied that the proposed replat of Seemore Heights conforms to the requirements of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations and finds that the approval of said replat would be in the best interests of Weld County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the replat of Seemore Heights as submitted by Guy Braly be, and hereby is, approved provided that the plat be amended to include the following note: "A site specific soils investigation and an individual foundation design may be required by the Building Inspection Deivision prior to issuance of any building permits on Lots 1 and 2.", and further provided that the plat be amended to reflect the existing right- of-way for State Highway 66, as identified by the State Highway Department. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: I3" 44.4.-l-4uAtu:+an, weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Bo BY .\ .n 2/(C c. ie,,.J<'% — Deputy Co y Clerk ApPROVJ6 AS TO FORM: 4 ounty AttarlSey BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Norman Car son, r� <<lr Y e K. Ste remark DATE PRESENTED: MAY 11, 1981 +v��►y MAY 1 f 1981 .�{a.0 BCX?K� RECEPTION i8 dr, DATE TIME 4-1 � MAItY ANN fCUERSTLIN, Clor d Recorder, Weld Canty, Cokwedo0121° naSOLUTION RE; APPROVAL OF SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION NO. 133 - GUY HRALY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado has reviewed the request of Guy Braly for an exemption from the definitions of "subdivision" and "subdivided land" in Section 30-28-101(101, CRS 1973, as amended, and Section 2-1 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners finds that Guy Braly is the owner of a certain parcel of land located in part of Section 30, Township 1 North, Range 68 hest of the 6th P.M., County, Colorado, more particularly described as follows: A tract of land in the Northwest one -quarter of Section 30, Township 3 North, Range 68 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, more particularly described as follows with all bearings relative to the North line of the Northwest one -quarter used and described as West: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 1, Block 2, Seemore Heights Subdivision; thence North 00°29'00" East, 20.00 feet to a point on the South right-of-way boundary of High- way 466; thence West along said right-of-way of Highway 466 a distance of 1310.00 feet to the approximate centerline of a creek; thence along said centerline as follows (deed to Guy Braly, recorded in Book 669, Reception 41591487, describes centerline of ditch with different bearings and distances): South 32°49'03" East 258.78 feet; thence South 18°40'45" West 171.55 feet; thence leaving said ditch and East, along the South line of Lot 2, Block 2, Seemore Heights Subdivision extended, a distance of 495.49 feeti thence North 00°29'00" East 360.00 feet; thence East 726.00 feet to the point of beginning, con- taining 4.643 acres more or less. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by t;.e Board of County Commis- sioners of Weld County, Colorado that the above described parcel be, and hereby is, declared to be exempt from the definitions of "subdivision" and "subdivided land" as set forth in Section 30-28-101(10), CRS 1973, as amended, and Section 2-1 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, and Weld 2857'49n a -a BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that the above described parcel be, and hereby is, considered to be a single lot. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: 661.,„,-f4442.144:4;,„ ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By: .-) : t,v a.tC� .cJlz L County Attorney day of BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO (Aye) hhuucck Carlson, Chairman ar4,,,+, _ (Aye) Norman Carlson Pro-Tem cl (A el DATE PRESENTED: NAY 11, 1981 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 490 - INGRID JOHNSON WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, at a public meeting held on the 6th day of May, 1981 in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the division into two parcels of land, as shown on the plat known as Recorded Exemption No. 490, being the property of Ingrid Johnson, described as part of Section 2, Township 7 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows, does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land", pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended: The Southwest Quarter of Section 2, Town- ship 7 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado finds that this particular division of land is not within the purposes of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations and the Board desires to exempt this particular division of land from the definitions of "subdivision" and "subdivided land" pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended, and Section 2-1A(3) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the hereinabove described parcel of land owned by Ingrid Johnson be, and hereby is, exempt from the definition of the terms "subdivision" and "subdivided land" pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of May, A.D., 1981.. al,,n 4Ei,uiLa44;,.; ATTEST: Field County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boa.s1 BY det. t'7 ,4( A!tlCAY _ Deputy Count Clerk APPRO D AS TO FORM: O1 -ounty Attorney (Aye) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD , COLORADO /J Chudlc Carisoo airman (Aye) Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem DATE PRESENTED: NAT 11, 1981 �T X , -� ION No. maimm_ -3- RE49 SHEET ZOF SW Spelt, a; r 711; "KM �1 eximptioim NO. 0707 -2 -3 -RE 490 DATE: JANUARY 29, 1981 OWNER: INGRID JOHNSON - 141610 ' WHEllTRIDGE.-0NIYE ._ ` . .. 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Mme, Cubes M#. • "11: 7981: RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 494 - JOHNSTOWN FARMS WHEREAS, the Hoard of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, at a public meeting held on the 6th day of May, 1981, that the division into two parcels of land, as shown on the plat known as Recorded Exemption No. 494, being the property of Johnstown Farms, described as part of Sec- tion 6, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows, does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land," pursuant to the Board's authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended: The Northeast Quarter of Section 6, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado finds that this particular division of land is not within the purposes of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations and the Board desires to exempt this particular division of land from the definitions of "subdivision" and "subdivided land" pur- suant to the Board's authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended, and Section 2-1A(3) of the Weld County Sub- division Regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commis- sioners of Weld County, Colorado that the hereinabove described parcel of land owned by Johnstown Farms, be, and hereby is, exempt from the definition of the terms "subdivision" and 'subdivided land", pursuant to the Board's authority under Section 30-28-101 (10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended. V'1 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and, seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of May, A.D., 199,t8µ1. ATTEST: R "- &, I Weld County Cler% and Recorder and -Cr to the Boa HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD TY, CO DO (Aye) Chu CArlsoairman Deputy Coun y er Norman Car soil, Fro-Tem AP'PRO D AS TO FORM: \ \`� O County Attorney (Aye) (Aye) DATE PRIDED: was 2h Imo. as:abee Afa 00 Y. Scot* i 1'• :00 :fir i • Pin •,� LOCATION IIA! fCni��:r=�000 Abrrh Oa..rrr apt-- l4L�GU LOVAtir 8440 � tryrtH rzY f7idp - 47 T4tH R4Ativ RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 1059-6- -RE494 SHEET 1 OF 2 DATE: JANUARY 21, 1981 . OWNER: JOHRSTOWtt FARMS • L. . • '.:LEGAL DESCRIPTION ' ' -„'' ' THE :NOF,THEA$T QUARTER';OF SECTION 6TO'IIISNIP 1 NORTH' RAN6E 6?.ilE5i OF TNE,STXTji , PRINCTPAC 11ERTDrAN, -HELD COIAtTY t COLORADO .iii ., >OMNER'S CERTrFicATE JOHNSTOWN FARMS BEING ':'Tit SOLE OWNER IN:"FEE OF :ME ABOVE PROPERTY DD HEREBY: SUBDIyrDE TNE`SA •:AS S{IDIl11 ON ,THE A7rACHED 11AP, X ;, ` •............... NOTARIAL'CERTIFICATF, STATE OF ctfLilRAIk1 j . COUP i?F_WELD �S;; . TH£ORE6DIN6.C£RTIF;GitTE'iiAS ACKNIriiLEDGED $EfORE ME THrS/Y OF A.l},;'; 1993 BY 11471 /1,111 rA i}r! ` 14Y CON?tISSION •EXPIRES: BFI-/:lti t�G1 �R WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL NOTARY'Pt1 Mk C. • SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICAtt CP. HAT:;TNIS PLAT. WAS PREPARED GRGER:#!Y'SOKRVISION NeMAI THE SARIE. 9ES7.'Of NY KNOWLEDGE AID B EE€:" GERRLD B. MC1iAE.:REB fT£ D -t SISRVEYEIR TiEGISTRATION WIZ. 6616 coosrt CDMIISSIOMER'S LERTIFICATf=+ -- _ 114E AC.CQ4tARYIRS PLAT IS ACCEPTED AND APDROYEO':F { fILIN6: WARE S SHORT, VIC. 1217 -In As CMiMo SOS 7SSIACT 110. WRAF RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT TO RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 99- LeNEITA STAMP AND EARL. AND BARBARA SOWERS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado has previously approved Recorded Exemption No. 99 for LeNeita Stamp and Earl and Barbara Sowers on a parcel of land described as part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 31, Town- ship 3 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colo- rado, and WHEREAS, on March 4, 1981, the Board of County Commissioners approved a request by Ms. Stamp and Mr. and Mrs. Sowers for a subdivision exemption which created a 14.39 -acre tract, and WHEREAS, the request to amend the Recorded Exemption is for the purpose of amending the boundaries of Recorded Exemption No. 99 to properly reflect the changes taking place in the ownership of the parcel, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado has studied the request for an amendment to Recorded Exemption No. 99 and desires to approve the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the amendment to Recorded Exemption No. 99 for L.eNeita Stamp and Earl and Barbara Sowers be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of May, A.D., 1981. �r► dAvvv. (4g. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By: +cL,v,cc/4�tic./0at, , Deputy County AP4ROAS TO County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD •UNTY, ••LORADO Car s• , t. (let - (Aye) Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem fEl y-.ti� (Aye) C. Y7 irby A T. Mart n E. St - 7 , IJ DATE PRESENTED: MAY 11, 1981 AMENDED NECONDED EXEMPTION No. _1202 -31 -..2 -BE -94_.. March 10, 1981 Sheet No. 1 of 2 Sheets Earl D. Sowers and Le1Neita Stamp Property Rr cos sic iv -4 s 0 • w..... . __.. ._ - _ _r, - • R tt• Le 00 w t iio7, 9 ...... 1 q _. _ _..,. ___ .... tes,1 t: sK•w&e sa0.0 - etas -... . :. ..,_ N 39a' ACHE$ �... :. aM•N Mae ��•- r`i' a e *711'799.. In W ■0a•tr Otwt -. - -. •;�-VINE JESCS/TrR f• 1!I r\ 1t30.40 .. -Slit.! am • al DOTE; All information' used for this 'Exemption was taken = .. ,-. • from Overturf', fixEsptioa.l7o 1207 31-2-3tE99�ld t December 7, 1973 _ OWN Ra 00 RCKRYOIR tICINIT7 rtt /Calf Is•tt00 NTENNL LIDO SURVEYING, INC. 1146 Cleveland Pas* LOVELMO. COLORADO 118637 Hntn N►41.16 AMENDED RECORDED EXEMPTION NO.' 1207-31-2LRE-99 Sheet No=2 8f 2'She'ets LEGAL DESCRIPTION eit — A'tract of land located in the Northwest Quarter of Section 31, Township 3 North, Range 68 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, and being mote particularly ..` described as follows: Beginning at °a point on the West -line el the said. Northwest Qaarter . ,. of said Section 31 from which the West Quarter; Corner of said Section, 31 bears South a 'distance Of. 268.50feet, .thence .North/along said West line a. distance of 629.11 feet, all bearings used herein being relative thereto;.thence -North 89'22'00"r East parallel to the . South line of the said Northwest Quarter a distance of. 2203.4$ feet to a point on the Westerly side of Union Reservoir; thence along said Westerly side and approximately parallel to said Reservoir by the following three (31 bearings and distances;; South 17'49'00" Vest 192.16 feet; South -11'14'00"':East .220:00 feet; South 37°46'00" East 410:00 feet; thence South 89'22'00" West and leaving said reservoir a distance of 1330.40 feet; thence South 84.08'00" West a distance of 899.50 feet; thence North 75435'00" West 215.59 feet to the point of beginning, subject to any existing easements or rights of way and eacroaehaents by or on said reservoir. Said tract of land containing 37.13 Acres more or less.. • We,. Earl. D. Sowers, Barbara A. Sowers, Le NeitaAtamp being the sole owners in fee of the above described property do hereby divide the same as shown on the attached map tiFiEarl. D. Sowers _ Barbara A. Sowers Le Neil&AS The foregoing certification was acknowledgedbefore me this - day of (7"7icact, :, A.D. 1981. Commission expires /1- v' SC-21.11C.ct 72. Motility Yublic Witness my Road and Seal I hereby;.. certify`: that this plat vas prepared under my supervision sad that the sane is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. ternzatan LAND SORVEYINC, INC.... g The accompanying plat is. accepted and approved for f v Inte`raiIl Co'•-,, L.S, 12374 Chairman of the Board:of County Commits • s� Attectd County Clerk � a Dated INTERMILL LARD �"•, 1146 Ormanct Saw Pia NINSIO -3 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE FOR THE SALE OF FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGES CONTAINING NOT MORE THAN 3.28 OF ALCOHOL BY WEIGHT, FOR CONSUMPTION ON AND OFF THE PREMISES, ISSUED TO CHESTER A. AND JUDITH CLIFTON, D/B/A DEERFIELD GENERAL STORE, ORCHARD, COLORADO - EXPIRES FEBRUARY 2, 1982 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute end the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Chester A. and Judith Clifton, d/b/a Deerfield General Store, Orchard, Colorado, have presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for a County Retail License for the sale of fermented malt beverages, containing not more than 3.28 of alcohol by weight for consumption both on and off the premises, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II., C., applicants have paid the sum of $50.00 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicants have paid to the County of Weld, the sum of $50.00, pure -tent to Section 12-46-117(5), CRS 1973, as amended, of which sum, $42.50 has been paid over to the State of Colorado, Department of Revenue for credit to the Old Age Pension Fund, pursuant to the requirements of Section 12-46-110, CRS 1973, as amended, and said applicants have produced a State Retail License for the sale of 3.28 fermented malt beverages for consumption both on and off the premises, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 42258 Highway 34, Orchard, Colorado NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said applica- tion and the other qualifications of the applicants, does hereby grant License Number 81-13 to said applicants to sell 3.28 fermented malt beverages for consumption both on and off the premises, only at retail at said location, and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect from the 3rd day of February, 1981 to the 2nd day of February, 1982, providing that said place where the licensees are authorized to sell the 3.28 fermented malt beverages, for consumption both on and off the premises, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of April, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: l�nwt�Q.f.Ww.� Weld County Clerk and and Clerk to the Boar en e?ie 1 A A,1 z. LJ ` put.y Coun Clerk / By: D AS TO FORM: Recorder b s.. O� County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD Y, COD0 (Aye) huCk�Car`son, Chalrma (Aye) Norman Carlson, Fro-Tem �* /� 2 (Aye) C. W. Rir6y (ABSENT) DATE PRESENTED: MAY 11, 1981 DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE CLIFTON CHESTER A CLIFTON JUDITH DEERFIELD GENERAL STORE 42258 HUY 34 ORCHARD CO E0649 3.2% FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE YOUR yyyLICENSE EXPIRES �u_u_aM"��t�Me( ,M fAwtt.l•ill1J-1Nl"."•l1OM --- -- + 02-17130 15 tot 5411 5 020377 --- fn't NAnat AND COSCi'IpN O. WINS! _.. _... PER -CENT BEER RETAIL LICENSE THIS LICENSE IS ISSUED SUBJECT TO THE LANES OF THE STATE OF COLORADO AND ESPECIALLY UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF TITLE 12, ARTICLE 48, CRS 1973, AS AMENDED. THIS UCENSE IS NON -TRANSFERABLE AND SHALL BE CONSPICU- OUSLY POSTED IN THE PLACE ABOVE DESCRIBED. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I HAVE HEREUNTO SET MY HAND AND SEAL a 1- a-, mEMORAnDum to THE COMMISSIONERS Grm APRIL 16, 1981 fry THE CLERK TO THE BOARD OFFICE y a t 3.2% BEER LICENSE FOR CHESTER 6 JUDITH CLIFTON DBA DEARFIELD GENERAL STORE The Clifton's applied for their 3.2% beer license on December 26, 1976. A hearing was conducted and their license was approved. Each year thereafter the Clifton's have requested renewal of their license in a timely manner to the local licensing authorities, The Board of County Commissioners, until this year. Their license expired February 2, 1981. We received the Clifton's renewal application on April 3, 1981 and we immediately sent the letter dated April 3, 1981, to the Clifton's informing them of the status of their license. Mrs. Clifton has met with the County Attorney and the County Attorney asked us to include this request on your April 20, 1981 agenda. RESOLUTION RE: AMBULANCE SERVICE SCHEDULE.. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado Statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Ambulance Service has a unique situation of post - position manning requirements In order to accomplish the service requirements of the Ambulance Service, and WHEREAS, the Director of the ambulance service and staff have recommended the Implementation of a schedule of 24 hours on duty and 48 hours off duty with compensated overtime on an hourly basis computed at the monthly salary amount divided by 174 hours, and WHEREAS, the Director of the ambulance services has recommended that with the new schedule for the ambulance service, staffing of the ambulance service can be reduced from 22.5 full time equivalents (FTE) to 20.5 FTE's with a re- view of the part time (0.5 FTE) in 3 months by the ambulance service and Personnel.. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the new ambulance work schedule of 24 hours on duty and 48 hours off duty is hereby authorized, effective May 17, 1981, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado authorizes compensated overtime as recommended above for those personnel in the ambulance service participating in the 24/48 hour schedule, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners thatthe autho- rized manning level of the ambulance service is reduced to 20.5 FTE's with a review of the 0.5 FTE part time position in 3 months by the Director of the ambulance service and Personnel. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Director of Personnel is hereby authorized and directed by the Board of County Commissioners to modify payroll. /personnel policies accordingly to reflect the Board's policies cited above concerning the Weld County Ambulance Service. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 11th day of May, A.D., 1981. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Chuck Carlson, CSairman -,.O,, Norman Carlson, Frn Tem Kirby e teinmark Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the/Boa z.JCy- Deputy Cler% A¢FROVED AS TO FORM: County Attorney RESOLUTION RE: GRANT MOBILE HOME REQUEST OF LESTER STROH FOR A THIRD MOBILE HOME AS AN ACCESSORY USE ON AN AGRICULTURAL UNIT. 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, Lester Stroh has applied to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado for a permit to place a third mobile home on the following describes real estate as an accessory use on an agricultural unit and which is to be occupied in an A -Agricultural Zone District, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, on the 6th day of May, 1981, considered the request of Lester Stroh for a third mobile home as an accessory use on a parcel of land more parti- cularly described as follows: The West Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 35, Township 5 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, having heard the applicant, as well as the recommendations of the Weld County Department of Planning Services, finds that said request should be granted provided the applicant obtains a septic permit or obtains approval of the existing septic system from the Weld County Health Department prior to the issuance of a building per- mit for said mobile home. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the request of Lester Stroh for permission to place a third mobile home as an accessory use on an agricultural unit be, and hereby is, granted provided the applicant obtains a septic permit or approval of the existing septic system from the Weld County Health Department prior to the issuance of a building permit for said mobile home. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of May, A.D., 1961. ♦{ ATTESTe I} i:iw►�74,4Ab4 1�/ Weld County Clerk and Recorder andClerk to the B // Deputy County Clerkj 4FROAED AST FORL9 bounty Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, CO RADO u ar so , C a Yman (A e) (Aye) Norman Carlson,,Pro-Tem DATE PRESENTED: NAY 11. 1981 ..OVA -26 Rev. HMO WELD COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE WELD COURADO DEPARTMMT tw!' HOOIAL SERVICES - DIVISION Of VETERANS AI'fAIAB COMITY VETERANS SERVICE (,P'F1CM'S MONTHLY REPORT AND CERTTFICAT.H N Of PAY MINTY MOM April 1981 -Benetits and Services Claimed No. _Benefits and Services Claimed No. Filed No. Established Monetary Value Telephone Calls 420 Compensation 3 0 27,408.00 Personal Contacts (office) 301 DC and D1C 0 n t rt lersonal Contacts (Pere) —III Pension 1 2 14.202.00 letcers Written 118 Death Pension 0 1 2. 195.00 23-22 - Colo. Veterans Affair! a Insurance -Burls,�owance I I 5,000.00 33-22 - Other Organizations � ' 1 1 450.00 Welfare Related Claims 27 Voc. Rehab & Education 28,914.00 Loan Applications L�_ 34 13 Hospitalization (No. Dave? )) (Co. Astern) )0 4,699:00 Hoard tal (ta,tpatient) Ilospltal (inpatient) Miscellaneous Claims 31 Total 82,868.00 1 hereby certify that on this date May 4. len , 1 have been paid a salary for the month of Ajar( 19 from WELD Couin the amount of sis i69 SD dollars for sy services as county veterans nen nty ce officer; and, in addition, that $968_29do11ars have, been disbursed by said county for expenses incurred in the operation of the county veterans service office, in accordance with 26-10-108, 1973 Colorado Revised Ste. tea. _ County Veterans Service Officer We, the members of the Hoard of County Commissioners of Weld County do hereby certify that on this date 5/4/81 the Board MB authorized to be disbursed fret other moneys in the County General Fund, the some of 62,530.1 the month of April_, 19 81, 121 cordance with the provisions of 26-10-108, 1973 Colorado Rev ed Statutes. r. (Signed)_ /�! ,.F' �!� /J (Bihsted) (Signed) (signed) Thin certification sutmitted monthly, properly signed and exe benefits payable to the County General Fund, in accordance w t1,e �d, will be Fonsidered as application for the matnetary 26 -ID -108, 1973 Colorado Revised Statutes. This form must be submitted before the 15th of the following month. tail to; Colorado Department of Social Services, Division of Veterans Affaira, 1575 Sherman Street, Denver, Colorado 80203. nelored Lindstrom 81;,k MArgbeim Juliana Guzman f[vi Knight !liana Vanderploo This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated 1t+Y 11 81 and that payments should be madp to the respectiveve venniors in the amounts set opposite it names with the total amount S 1!''•72 Weld Countj✓Fiifanc`e Ui/ficer" Subscribed and sworn to before me this llth day ofY my commission expires: ni '6 -PI' We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) sapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrrraantotalinayS payment therefore are hereby ered drawn upon the PKyr 9 ty Clerk and Recorder . '? SS K4MANI P.O. 5 NO, Y0, N0. State of Colorado i ss County of Meld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages f through and dated May 11, 1981 19 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite theTr names with the total amount S 70,114.6I WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS YE4DOR AMOUNT AOD'L BLUE CROSS, BLUE SHIELD OF COLORADO, County portion 5123,11 $69,99I.50 TOTAL S 70,114,61 Dated this 11th day of May Weld Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of . 19 ea_• My conntissittn expires: 01-96-89____. )rotar`�'pubi i c TATE OF COLORADO ) OUNTY OF WELD )j We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby rdered drawn upon the Payroll Fund totaling S 70.114.6I - Ch member unty filer* and Recorder i ,11/ uty L,' R441 WARRANT P4YEE WISER WELO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF 8 5/07/81 •05830 ABC CHILD DEVELOPMENI CTR DATE 3 5/01/01 P46E L INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NO HAL L OR NOYES 187.00 21 872 203.50 21 872 390.50 405831 *IRONED INC 8635 19.92 Ol 838 19.92 405832 AGLAND INC X24718 47.00 19 801 ♦7.00. 405833 ALLIED SURGICAL SUPPLY 131450 9.58 01 829 9.58 i 405834 APPLETREE PHOTO 0069 6.93 01 834 6.93 r 405835 ARNOLD MIKE 13043 65.00 21 641 13044 65.00 21 841 ----130.00 405836 BACHMANS INC 619907 11.60 01 837 819909 42.00 64 005 19895 11.10 01 808 64.90 i 405837 BATH BEULAH 42981 57.00 21 885 57.00. ` 405838 BAXLEY KATHERINE 50481 10.42 01 869 10.42 405839 BOYES STANLEY 1 50581 111.95 Ol 841 111.95 • 405640 BRIGGS ARTHUR 50481 60_20 Ol 841 60.20 405841 BROOKS CAMERAS INC F37362 22.00 01 034 22.80 405842 BUMP LANKA 42981 114.88 21 805 r • ` 02(0.2 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 405850 COX ELLA M 405851 CRAVEN KATHRYN 405852 CRONDUIST NARK V 405853 DAMIAN CLEM 405854 DAN THE MATER NAN R441 YAARANT PAYEE NUMBER DELO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 5/07/81 DATE 7 $/07181 PAGE : 2 INVOICE MSANT FUND DEPT NO 114.86 405843 CARROLL RON 50581 29.20 65 801 405844 CARTER DONALD ♦3081 157.80 21 841 405845 CENTENNIAL DELICATESSEN 85.00 01 801 405846 COLIN ALFONSO ♦3081 93.00 21 841 93.00 405847 COLO ASSOC OF CO TREAS REGIST 100.00 Ol 812 --~^_100.00 405848 COLO FIRE 6 SAFETY -ED INC 5656 9.00 Ol 837 405849 CONOCO INC TAX 060149 255655 336310 42981 42981 29.20 157.80 85.00 9.00 L.55- Ol 24.7S 01 15.00 01 14.00 3: 52.20 19.60 21 885 19.60. 11.00 21 885 11.00 50581 212.51 01 847 ------- 212.51 43081 RENT 192568 1840 21 841 18.40 4.00 . 21 840 48.10. 21 4340 • • • • • • a s a • • • • • • • • • • • 405864 GREELEY MACAD-GRAPHICS 405865 6AEELEY WALKER ELECT 405866 GREEN LEAF TREE SERVICE 40S867 GREGORY'S 4441 W4RRlNT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY W44R4NT RESISTOR 45 OF t 3/07/81 047E P4GE 3 INVOICE WS4Mi FUND DEPT NO 54.10 ♦05855 DATA PRO lT0 24643 739.50 64 005 734.50. ♦05856 EMERGENCV SERVICE PROFSNL CONTRA 1,666.67 Ol 837 ~ 1►666.67 405857 EMPIRE 64S 6 ELECTRIC 25713 11.43 Ol 857 11.43 405858 EVERITT LUMBER CO 027616 18.78 01 816 18.78 405859 FAHRENBRUCH HAROLD 50581 354.80 01 813 354.80 405860 FINCH RALPH L 43081 1.710.00 II 818 A►710.00 405861 FORMBY FORD 10683 199.20. 194.10 405862 G 4 F C0AP 41018 45.82 01 SID 45.12 405863 G4LICIA RAMONA 31581 8.00 21 88S 42781 G NS 21 OOS 14.00 361 2.00 01 030. LAO 837843 7.83 0► 830 7.03 43081 SOrNO 81 NIS �� 20692 13.'30 01 437 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • i • • 1441 WRRANT PAYEE NUMMI' WELD COUNTY' WARRANT REGISTER AS OF + 5/02/01 DATE + SNOTISi PAGE + 4 INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NO 20693 39.71 Ol 837 63.21 405868 GRIECO PAUL 43081 23.40 21 841 23.40 405869 GUSTAFSON CONNIE 50181 57.60 21 841 61.60 403870 HESSE EUGENE MD 810037 ♦1.00 66 801 47.00. 405871 HOME LIGHT L POWER 149016 853.93 01 816 34002♦ 87.86 21 868 891.79 405872 HOSPITALITY CAREERS -4110 MEALS 414.18 21 949 414.18 405873 1 B M CORP N21699 748.19 21 840 748.19 405874 IACREOT REGIST 95.00 01 812 95.00 405875 INTERNATIONAL CITY MANAGE 033401 14.25 01 808 -� - 14.25 405876 JEROME CO F02592 45.52 21 840: ~45.52 405877 JOHNSTOWN 81112E OS 211.68 81 SOT 06 27.36 01 821 239.04 405878 JONES WANDA J 42981 40.60 21 4141 40.60 405879 KAWN JAMES M ND TOLL'S 18.00: 21 890 141.M • 4441 14RRANT PAYEE NUMBt≤R WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF 1 5/07/81 DATE s 5/07/81 ►4GE t 5 INVOICE WSANT FUNO DEPT NO ♦09880 KONTI M►RILYN BLACK 62881 27.60 21 841 27.60 405881 KRUEGER MARION R 50581 317.92 01 847 317.92 ♦05882 LAW ENF EQUIP CO 33277 41.75 Di 830 61.75 605883 LONGMONT TINES CALL 5181 39.00 01 801 39.00 ♦05884 LOPEZ ALFONSO 42981 20.00 21 841 20.00 ♦05885 LOWENBACH DUO 5581 26.60 01 802 24.60 ♦05886 NARICK JOSEPHINE 42981 63.60 21 885 63.40 405887 MCGR4TH JOANN LYNCH 136.50 21 872 136.50 405888 MILLER EVELYN 43081 11.20 21 841 w ~11.20 405889 MILLER NAOMI 42981 29.70 21 885 29.70 405890 MINKE MAAC14 ♦3081 61.60 21 841 61.60 405891 MORALES JUDY A 50181 26.20 21 841 26.20 405892 NORG*N CNTY RUM. ELK ASN 898006 13.95 11 815 899002 10.12 11 815 950008 3'5.11 11 815 59.10 • • • i• u u u R44I WARRANT PAYEE MURBLR WELO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF 3 5/07/81 DATE s 5/07/81 PAGE s 6 1NVOICE WSANT FUNO OEPT NO 405893 MOUNTAIN BELL 41081 18.01 OA 849 41981 21.54 01 849 39.55 405894 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SBSRP 59.79 21 899 59.79 405895 NIELSEN ION 50581 94.00 01 813 94.00 405896 NORTHERN ARMORED SERVICE 050281 432.43 01 --�--432.43 405897 NORTHERN COLO PAVER CO 8334 22.95 01 816 8394 22.95 01 816 405898 NORTHERN GENERAL TIRE INC 405899 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 405900 PERSICNINO PASQUALE J 405901 PETERSON RAYMOND 405902 PLAGENAN LEONARD 405903 POTTORFF LARRY 405904 PUBLIC SERV OF CO 405905 REID BEVERLY 45.90 63771 58.45 Ol 834 58.45 80425 735.00 --~-- 735.00 50181 41.95 21 841 41.95 50581 399.40 01 813 -w-399.40 42981 52.20 21 885 52.20 5181 16.80 2I 841 ---~ lan 033042 330.42 OI 874 ---+__330.42 43081 110.38 21 ~� 110.38 949 • • • • • • • • • • • • i • • • • R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF t 5107/BI DATE S 5/07/81 PAGE s 7 INVOICE WSANT FUNO OEP7 NO 405906 RHINESMITH ROBERT 5401 405907 RICHARDSON PATRICK A 042881 405908 ROTHE ALVIE M 5581 405909 ROTHMAN ELMER 50481 405910 SANCHEZ CELIA 43081 405911 SANDOVAL EMILIA AVILA 4059I2 SCHELTINGA DREW 5181 405913 SCHROEDER JOHN PS7G 5181 405914 SCHROPP LESTER 33181 43081 405915 SIXTEENTH ST CHILD KAGAN GOULD HOLDEN 42981 42981 FERGUS 405916 TEAL ELIZABETH 405917 TOMPKINS ELAINE 405918 TOWN OF DACONO 29.20 65 801 __--_-29.20 8.59 01 830- 8.59 164.33 01 847 --_-164.33 184.05 Ol 847 ~ 184.05 33.80. 21 841 33.80. 177.54 21 872 177.54 37.60 11 815 -----37.60 9.05 21 841 177.00 21 841 ------------ 185.85 6.80 21 885 26.80 21 885 33.60 209.00. 2i 176.00, 21 185.75 21 570.75 27.56 21 885 27.56 18.00: 21 841 18.00. 368.00 21 818 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • R441 MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/01/81 DATE s 5/07/81 PAGE s 8 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMi FUND DEPT NUMBER NO MORARI 235.24 21 878 603.24 405919 TOWN OF GROVER 2476 25.75 11 815 25.75 ♦05920.10MR OF KEENESBURG 42881 13.50 I1 815 13.50 405921 TRI80ULET CARL 42981 35.80. 21. 885 35.80. 405922 TUKALL UNIFORM CO 003182 60.00 01 834 ~60.00 405923 UNIVERSITY 06600 1319 18.20- 01 838 18.20 405924 URANO CHARLES Y 3774 150.10. 01 847 405925 WARDEN DONALD 42981 405926 WELD COUNTY GEN HOSP 593213 405927 WHITE BARBARA 50181 405928 WRIGHT M4VOELLE 42981 405929 XEROX 150.10 29.40. 01 808 29.40 8.00 66 802 8.00 14.00 21 841 14.00. 46.92 21 885 46.92 969692 31.50, Ol 874 969696 69.00 01 874 TOTAL 100.50 15.247.50 • • • • • • • • • • 11441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT RESISTER AS Of : 5/07/81 ACCCIUVT CODE INVOICE NO DATE s S/07/0t PAGE i 9 WSAMT FUND DEPT AUTOMATIC JOURNAL ENTRIES AtLOUNT DESCRIPTION GENERAL LEDGER 1-005-306 1-005-301 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE -TRADE WARRANTS PAYABLE 1592 7.50 15.247.50• THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT TnaC7 AUNTSNG AND 1971 AND THAT PAYMENISS BUDGETING TS►HODUt,,D BE EN COMPLETED TO_VIE RESPECjIAHE A_00 TMROUSM 9 ANDDATED THETA NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ /5.24x53 DATED THIS //wIlAY OF 711- 9 1941YE • OF MELD SET FORTH ABOVEL,AND WARM NTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR ARE ILl OR DATED THIS // 0AV0F icy • 19 Ql ATTES ff��jj^^^^^^�` IR COUNTY • • • • • • • • A Ik BUOG`Ei UBSCRIBEO AND SWOR4 TO BEFORE ME THIS //K' DAY OF in t 197/ MY �sv{/ NOTARY Pil6�lC. WE• THE BOARD OF TOISAPPi0VET-THE CLAIMS AS F F OND TOTALING f /�/�-7.S� _\ DEPUTY LISTED CLAlM5 is SHOWN ON PAGE 1 Ily THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE DIRECTOR MANAGEMENT Off EEAMES* s-�-7/ COUNTY* COEORA00ty.�HERE BY *APPROVE, DRAWN UPON THE 6.time+�a/ MINTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY • • • • • • • • MEMBER MEMBER MBER ; • > etc i — l ip'"` % ?1'" � i� • • s • • • • • • • MELD COUNTY MAARANT REGISTER AS OF : 5/00/81 RANT PAYEE HOER DATE : 5/00/81 PAGE : 1 INVOICE MSAMT FUND DEPT NO 930 AVER PUBLIC WORKS ASSOC 104380 45.00 OL 016 45.00 5931 ARIX IR0030 5.00 01 874 5.00 5932 ASSOCIATED ENGINEERS 279 450.00 61 601 450.00 5933 BACHMANS INC 019994 125.60 01 899 125.60 5934 BIRTH OR GARY MCMINN 205.18 21 876 285.18 5935 BRANTNER TRASH SERV 42581 100.00 Al 849 ~Y 100.00 5936 BRENTWOOD 66 GAS 245.00 21 876 245.00 5937 CITY OF GREELEY REED 361.91 21 878 361.92 5938 COLBERT ELIZABETH 5481 175.08 01 847 175608 5939 CONST LEASING INVEST CO 42281 153.01 66 801 153.01 5940 COOPER COMMUNICATIONS 18123 13620 01 837 13.20 5941 CYRGUS COMPANY SALAZA 433612 21 872 433.12 942 DAN THE MATER MAN RENT 14,60 01 074 1040 12640 OA 874 194815 19640 OL 074 r 46.40 t• ;• 0 R4V1 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTEI AS OF : 5/08/81 DATE s 5/08/81 PAGE t 2 INVOICE MSANT FUND DEPT NO 405943 DETECTIVE INTELLIGENCE AG 4'3081 2x474.75 OL 816 2.474.75 405944 EDUCATIONAL SERV OF GRtY GUTTER 274.70 21 872 274.70 ♦05945 EDWARDS CHEVROLET CO 30768 33.22 DI 30817 13.69 01 30832 56.65 01 30842 19.85 01 30858 296.08 Ol 30934 55.50 O1 30962 740.78 01 30983 317.60 Oi 31096 31.00 01 31180 94.04 01 31221 224.06 01 31373 108.95 OI 31388 22.63 01 31458 49.40 01 2.063.45 405946 FARR FARMS CO RENT 1.231.50 21 840 405947 FRED PRYOR SEMINARS 403948 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE 1HE 405949 GREELEY ICE 6 STORAGE 405950 GREGORY'S 259729 259730 259731 31281 STAGE 1.231.50 115.00 01 802 115.00 01 802 115.00 01 802 345.00 15.37 01 821 15.37 45.00 21 -_ 45.00 20699 252.75 01 829 20700 9.00 01 829 22052 838.60 01 829 1.100.35 405951 HARDING GLASS INDSTRS INC 63032 24.55 Ol 816 24.55 R441 WARRANT PAYEE NURSER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF a 5/08/81 405952 KEPLER LIGHTING 405953 KING LUMBER CO 405954 KING SOM ERS 405955 MARTIN MOBILE HOME SALES 405956 MOUNTAIN BELL 405957 MTN PRAIRIE GIRL SCOUTS 405958 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE INVOICE NO RODR14 40252 40253 40254 40255 40256 40257 40258 40259 40260 40261 121406 121448 121467 121470 121481 121497 121498 30682 MANDE2 351610 353761 587288 834126 TRUJIL 79355 79377 81035 81086 81408 81577 81658 81777 61834 DATE s 5/08/81 PAGE x 3 654MT FONG DEPT 600.00 21 876 600.00 509.92 400.40 196.02 432.18 254.80 491.71 333.22 498.37 451.28 267.62 3.835.52 136.57 20.27 6.58 7.17 213.75 37.79 350.21 9.50 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 01 OL OL et 01 L9 19 OL 869 869 869 869 869 869 869 869 869 869 869 869 869 869 869 817 817 869 781.84 385.32 21 876 385.32 2.627.61 21.03 2s.ao 21.62 2.696.06 21 21 21 21 289.78 21 878 289.78 43.1C- 5.38- 2.70 43.70 2.55 3.35 4.66 2.20 .59 it ll 01 837 It 01 837 08 837 01 837 01 837 01 816 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF I 5/08/81 405959 PARENT CHILD CENTER 41 405960 POSTMASTER 41 405961 SANITARY LAUNDRY 405962 SCHMIDT'S UPHOLSTERY 41 ID 405963 SOLAR ENERGY PRODUCTS 41 405964 STARLINE PRE-SCHOOL • 405965 UNC 405966 UNIVERSITY SCHEDULING OFF 41 41 41 405968 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUN 405967 MELD CNTY GEN HOSP • 751906 SEEDY ERICKS 60NZAL NU66IN HURT INVOICE NO 81901 81977 BAXTER BROOKS ESCA NI ROBINS SNIT VALERI DATE t 5/08/81 PAGE t 4 WSANT FUNO DEPT 5.30 01 816 29.►2 01 816 131.95 264.00 21 220.00 2L 440.00 21 396.00 21 160.00 21 440.00 21 1 .920.00 43081 4.241.81 4.241.81 43081 127.54 01 837 127.54 BLANDI 238.50 21 872 ~238.50 GARCIA 772.00 21 SIKORS 880.00 21 �r 1.652.00 NUNN 250.58 21 878 250.58 MARONE 1.097.35 21 878 ~Y1.007.3 5 8221 5.264.88 21 949 5.264.88 320.01 01 837 320.01 125.63 21 876 175.88 21 876 130.63 21 876 125.63 21 876 266.23 21 876 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • R44% WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 5/08/81 ♦05969 WINOGRAOS STEEL 6 SUPPLY INVOICE NO L UCERO MORADO 541424 VILLAN 5228 16976 18096 18744 ♦05970 YELLOW BRICK RD THE SCHMID TOTAL : OSANT 100.45 125.63 271.26 189.88 240.00 19751.22 27.38 32.44 26.10 85.92 228.63 128.63 35.912.09 DATE : 5/08/81 PAGE : 5 FUND DEPT 21 21 2l 21 01 876 876 876 876 815 11 001 11 001 11 001 21 878 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • THIS IS Tqq CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 • THROUGH 6 AND DATED Ala"y ? : 19QJ AND THAT PAVNENTS SH121A BE TO THE RESPECTIVE IN HE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE • A�,B THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 3S* 9/1 •v j DATED !MTS.,/ — DAY OFM • 19P/. IRECTOR MANAGEMENT UDGET mouses AND SWORN TO BEFORE NE THIS // .Nay DAY OF� • 19 B/ MY C 1N S ES: .z3 -.°/ • `y IW: NOTARY PUBLIC. WE. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY• COLORADO* HERE BY :APPROVER • 1.344PPRDYE1 THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR ARE EBY BADE DRAWN UPON THE 6 exeral FUND TOTALING 4,35;442.6g DATED THIS //rd DAYOF May • 198/ ATTEST: NTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY • DEPUTY CHAIRM N MEMBER MEMBER `^^(/X MBER -� • • .``"'� pren,77% x fiat t;�� „ /< • 4461 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 5/08/81 DATE : 5/00/81 PAGE s 6 INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NO AUTOMATIC JOURNAL ENTRIES ACCOUNT COOE ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION GENERAL LEDGER 1-005-306 1-005-301 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE -TRADE WARRANTS PAYABLE 35.912.09 3%912.09- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '• • • • • • • • • • i • 405978 ARNOLD MIKE 405979 470 -AMERICAN CO 405980 BESTWAY PAYING CO 405981 BIG R 13045 13046 13047 13048 13049 28.50 01 874 28.50 Ol 874 28.50 01 874 28.50 01 874 28.50 01 874 142.50 179466 477.00 01 829 477.00 230501 10.148.17 11 818 10.148.17 121607 23.46 Ot 849 122740 55.95 01 849 79.41 S • i s is a a • a a a a J a • • • • • • • • • • • t • F • e R441 WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/09/81 DATE = 5/09/81 PAGE t 1 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NUNSER NO 405971 A E. M GLASS 6 PAINT 102455 1.830.00 33 899 1.830.00 405972 A M BEST CO 42781 150.00 20 803 42881 270.00 20 803 420.00 405973 A WOMEN•S PLACE INC CRAGO 322.96 21 876 322.96 405974 AIMS COLLEGE 853 168.00 01 837 168.00 405975 AMERICAN EGON CLAD SER 180547 26.45 20 801 26.45 405976 ANDERSON EDNA 8 CARTER 181.40 21 873 181.40 405977 ANIMAL CLINIC 3044 273.00 19 890 3045 391.50 19 890 3046 51.60 19 890 97010 9.00 01 834 725.10 • ,a6.2- • • • R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY VARMINT REGISTER AS OF s 5/09/81 405982 SLICK DICK DATE I 5/09/81 PAGE s 2 INVOICE MSAMT FUND DEPT NO 955426 233.20 21 958443 314.20 21 977847 219.40 21 831.80 405983 °RISEN() N4RCELINA ZAMORA 302.50 21 872 302.50 405984 C F HOECKEL B B GLITHO 30 _ 293.85 01 803 293.85 IP 405985 CEN TEX SUPPLY CO 2144 283.42 21 2162 75.60 21 2183 210.51 21 41 2311 64.32 21 2452 56.70 21 dP 690.55 405986 CENTENNIAL DELICATESSEN 50181 10.00 01 804 10.00 I 405987 CHILDREN'S WORLD HOSIER 36.00 21 PHANNA 198.00 21 234.00 405988 CHLOP NATALIE 5781 23.00 65 801 23.00 e 405989 COLBORN'S SCHOOL SUPPLY 337030 2.974.58 21 2.974.58 405990 CREATIVE IMPRESSIONS 2591 239.49 21 842 2604 86.28 01 325.77 405991 DAVID TOM 5781 394.24 01 802 394.24 405992 04VIDSON GLADYS M 050581 r s 4.80 01. 830 4.80 405993 ECONOMY LUMBER 6 HARDWARE 19400 64624 01 069 1441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 9/09/81 DATE s 5/09/81 PAGE : 3 INVOICE WS ANT FUND DEPT NO 18.2♦ 405994 FLATIRON BOOK OSTRBTRS 2297 11.39 20 801 11.39 405995 FLATIRON PAYING CO G4495 101'166.88 11 818 101,166.88 405996 FORMBY FORD 10829 318.96 01 834 L0870 46.81 01 834 10873 34.91 01 834 10890 34.81 OK 834 10904 40.31 01 834 10908 315.75 01 834 10920 126.96 01 834 10932 85.56 01 834 10934 26.56 01 834 19020 87.14- 01 834 943.49 405997 GEORGE'S REPAIR SHOP L6692 4.00 01 834 405998 GREELEY DODGE ♦.00 '247039 9,908.55 21 247040 9.908.55 21 247041 9,908.55 21 29.725.65 405999 GREELEY LINOLEUM S TILE 1733 102.90 01 816 102.00 406000 GREELEY SUBARU SCHMID 35.17 21 876 35.17 406001 GREELEY WALKER ELECT 36270 8.71 01 816 483798 49.00 Ol 829 57.71 406002 GREELEY X" -RAY GROUP PC 22290 22938 14.50 01 829 6.50 Ol 829 21.00 406003 GREEN CONNIE J LDGM 107.78 21 642 R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF i 5/09/8t 406004 HAMLET DOROTHY 406005 HENDRICKS NELSON 406006 HOLIDAY INN OF GREELEY 406007 HOME LIGHT & POWER 406008 JOHN EVANS JR HIGH 406009 JOHNSTOWN BREEZE 406010 JOHNSTOWN CLOTHING 406011 K —MAR? 84347 406012 KEUFFEL & ESSER CO 406013 KWAL PAINTS INC 406014 LUGERO NARGURITE 406015 NALTOS TON DATE s 5/09/01 PAGE INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT MO HEALS 4.48 21 842 22081 42.60 21 842 41081 28.80 21 842 SMITH 50881 30885 880006 STMT 07 3064 24637 24643 788201 46156 LUCERO 16303 183.66 40.00 21 872 40.00 58.40 65 801 58.40 63.57 01 804 63.57 4.62 11 815 4.62 21.50 01 869 21.50 24.28 01 804 29.28 307.45 01 837 307.45 23.64 01 873 24.32 01 869 47.96 73.31 01 804 73.31 16.64 01 829 16.64 55.00 21 872 55.00 35.60 Ol 833 i i ,a a a a 0 a a • a a a a a a a a a a R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF t 5/09/81 DATE t 5/09/01 PAGE x 5 INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NO eemelbeeeeee 35.60 406016 MISCO TEXTILE RENTALS INC 43081 .10 01 849 60261 79.20- 01 816 60262 3.30 01 849 61594 77.00 01 816 61595 3.30 01 849 62893 74.80 OL 816 62894 3.30 01 849 64190 74.80 01 816 6191 3.30 OI 849 65464 74.80 01 816 65465 3.30 01 849 397.20 406017 MOFFAT PAINT C GLASS 3586 54.66 21 869 3614 15.60 21 869 70.26 406018 MONFORT OF CO 159339 333.77 OI 829 159413 97.90 19 817 431.67 406019 MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR CO 361999 309.97 01 816 362004 206.25 01 816 362016 47.17 Ol 816 563.39 406020 MOUNTAIN BELL 529770 15.77 Ol 847 15.77 406021 NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE OLRS JULY81 166.50 01 818 166.50 406022 NATIONWIDE PAPERS 34248 5.778.00 64 005 5.770.00 406023 NEWCO INC 03532 370.41 01 816 370.41 406024 PARAMOUNT DISTRIBUTORS 050181 224.25 01 834 224.25 I1441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF x 5/09/81 406025 PARV IN CHARLES 406026 PANS ANIMAL CLINIC 406027 PETTY CASH 406028 PILCHER WALTER 406029 PIONEER CLEANERS 406030 POUDRE VALLEY CREAMERY 406031 R E M TEXACO 406032 RHINESMITH ROBERT 406033 RIOEOUT THOMAS 406034 RI20 DOLORE S 047E x 5/09/81 PAGE s 6 INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NO 042581 REX 50181 50381 50481 50581 50181 50281 5058► 50681 043081 16901 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 5781 50781 R 120 18.15 01 830 18.15 25.00 Ol 834 25.00 1.05 01 873 12.55 01 873 2.39 Ol 873 20.85 01 873 36.04 32.25 01 869 17.15 01 869 7.08 O/ 869 18.08 01 869 5.46 01 869 81.62 675.40 01 675.40 339.12 2► 890 339.12 10.00 21 876 10.00 21 876 10.80 21 076 10.00 21 876 loam 21 876 31.0 21 876 10.0 21 876 10.0 21 876 101.O 23.0 65 801 23.0 23.0 65 801 23.00 41.63 21 873 41.63 • I R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/09/81 406035 ROOENBURG BEVERLY J 406036 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE INC 406037 SCHOOL DISTRICT /6 406038 SHAFFER RUBY J 406039 SILVA IRENE 406040 SINNER ALBERT 406041 SKAGGS DRUG CENTER 406042 SLIMS* SANITATION SERVICE 406043 STANOER T C JR DATE s 5/09/81 PA6E s 7 INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NO ACKERS 51581 STMT SWEENE MULLOY RE MT6 35 603 042981 043081 132.00 21 876 �~ 132.00 285.99 01 837 N 285.99 143.31 21 890 sosossSossIP 143.31 120.00 21 873 120.00 126.00 21 876 126.00 775.00 01 869 775.00 5.89 Ol 849 5.89 60.00 1/ 833 60.00 50.00 OL 829 14.00 01 829 64.00 406044 STONE C STONE PLUMBING ♦1481 2.25 01 816 • 2.25 406045 TOWN OF NUNN 581 92.07 11 815 92.07 406046 TRIS ENGINEERING SUPPLY 35961 20.32 DI 804 359614 5.74 Ol 804 406047 UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE 010322 26.06 18.05 Ol 869 • • • • R441 MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF I 5/09/81 DATE i 5/09/81 PAGE s 8 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO 406048 VILL ANUEVA SH12 ANN CASARE 93.52 21 873 93.52 406049 WELD CNTY GEN NOSP CONT5 1.120.00 Ol 837 600257 8.50 01 829 1.128.50 406050 WELD COUNTY AIRPORT 5581 15.000.00 01 853 15.000.00 406051 WELD COUNTY GEN HOSP STNT 239.676.15 53 801 239.676.15 406052 WEST RIDGE ANIMAL NOSP 49322 9.00 01 834 9.00 406053 WILSON PEGGY 50181 8.60 65 891 8.60 406054 WISHING Wfll DAY CARE CTR ROSAS 154.00 21 873 154.00 TOTAL s 421.011.20 • R441 • WARRANT PAYEE 'WOOER • • • • MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5109/81 DATE $ 3/09/O1 ►AGE 3 1 INVOICE WSW FUND DEPT NO AUTOMATIC JOURNAL ENTRIES ACCOUNT CODE ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION cement LEDGER I -DOS -30G ACCOUNTS PAYABLE -TRADE ♦21♦011.20 1 -DOS -901 WARRANTS PAYABLE A21♦011.20 - DAM CLINK ST ID Nina DE►uTr d1A 7A "Z e1�4..�R " "'4K% �/�r; / i L... !i"� rccY LJ� e/ /711P►e�.,, L�/!r • • • • • • • • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALJ, ACCOUNTING AND DUOGETING PROCEDURES HAVE SEEN COMPLETED ON THE AODYE LIS CLAIMS AS-SROYN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 9 AND DATED >fa.� `, i 9P/ AND THAT PUNDITS SHOU p SE 110 RESPEC YE IN mNOUNTS SET OPPOSITE 0 THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL/MOUNT A�,.t/D// "Co DATED THIS //- DAV OF ♦ leerG 1 ,tr� DIRECTOR MANAGEMENT ANG NUOCET SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE NE DOE //� DAY OF . 11 e / NY 1 ;RESt s �s�f-,/ r-tetie "� NOTARY NIPAAC. WE. THE ODARO OF COUNTY SSSONERSOY�OP MELD COMTE♦ COLARA00. NERE EY IAPPROIIEI (etFUND TQAL1 HECANS AS SET FORTH THi�/i ANON ANT IN♦PA98r THEM Mt 12:!.. MANN UPON TNOANO'RECORO� • • • • • • • the Northwesterly right of way Company; thence North 13°54' East along to a point 868.5 feet south of Section 31; thence South 89°34' West a distance of 558.0 feet West line of said NEk; thence North 08°03' East thence North 67°03' West thence North 76°32' West of beginning. NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Resolution, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Comnissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the following proposed Change of Zone are requested to attend and may be heard. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the County Planning Commission may be examined in the Office of the Clerk to the Board of the County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. APPLICANT DOCKET NO. 81-33 Joanne Andrews 13584 E. Evans Avenue Aurora, Colorado 80014 DATE: June 17, 1981 TIME: 2:00 P.M. REQUEST: Change of Zone, from A (Agricultural) to I (Industrial) LOCATION: Part of the NEk of Section 31, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. described as follows: Beginning at a point on the East line of U.S. Highway No. 85 from which the Northeast corner of Section 31 bears North 76°15' East 2149.00 feet; thence South 01°39' West along the East line of said highway 122.9 feet: thence North 88°21' West along said Highway 60.0 feet; thence South 1°39' Nest 984.4 feet; thence along said Highway on a curve to the right with a radius of 2940.0 feet an arc distance of 177.1 feet, the chord of said arc bears South 3°23' West, a distance of 177.1 feet; thence North 88°54' East 20.1 feet; thence North 59°39' East 177.0 feet; thence North 74°56' East 71.9 feet; thence South 86°51' Fast 108.4 feet' thence South 78°4' East 92.0 feet; thence South 87°40' East 793.0 feet, more or less, to a point on line of the Union Pacific Railroad said right of way line 896.5 feet the North line of the NEk of parallel to the North line of said NEk to a point 1338.2 feet Easterly of the 54.0 feet; 718.0 feet; 137.9 feet, more or less, to the point DATED: May 11, 1981 PUBLISHED: May 14 and June 4, ,e ao l.< THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COCAITY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERIC AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Keith& MBite, Deputy 1981 in the Johnstown Breeze NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Resolution, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Cownisaioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the following proposed Change of Zone are requested to attend and may be heard. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the County Planning Commission may be examined in the Office of the Clerk to the Board of the County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. DOCKET N0. 91-32 DATE: June 17, 1981 APPLICANT Clyde 8 Margaret Malara 931 Weld County Road 27 Brighton, CO 80601 TIME: 2:00 P.M. REQUEST: Change of Zone, from A(Agricultural) to I (Industrial) LOCATION: A part of the North one-half of the Northeast one -quarter of Section 31, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, County of Weld, State of Colorado, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 31; thence West along the North line of said Section 31, 520.20 feet to the point of beginning; thence S99°31`00"W, 2098.03 feet more or lase: thence S00°29'00"E 697.27 feet) thence $67°03'00"E, 344.32 feet; thence S08°03'00"W, 54.00 feet) thence N89°34'00"E, 547.30 feet to the West right of way line of Old U.S. Highway 85) thenceN13°19'32"E along said West right of way line 904.23 feet more or less to the point of beginning) Containing 19.073 Acres more or less. Subject to County Road 14 R.O.W. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERX AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Xeitha White, Deputy DATED: May 11, 1981 PUBLISHED: May 14, 1961 and June 4, 1981 in the Johnstown Breese Also present: RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIOUERS HEED COUNTY, COLORADO MAY ll, 1981 TAPE 081-26 d 27 The Board of County Commissioners of Held County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Held County Centennial enter, Greeley, Colorado, on Monday, May 11, 1981, at the hour of 9:00 A. M. The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Chuck Carlson, Chairman Commissioner Norman Carlson, Pro Tem Commissioner Bill Kirby Commissioner John Martin Commissioner June Steinmark Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Ordway ommissioner Carlson made a motion to approve the minutes of the Board of ounty Commissioners' meeting of May 6, 1981, as written. Commissioner Kirby econded the motion and it carried unanimously. THE AGENDA: The Chairman included on the agenda a request by Mr. Harden, ome health supplies, as item 03 under new business. A: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the consent agenda as rinted. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. COORDINATOR REPORTS: Commissioner Carlson reported that the Federal Emergency Man- gement Association will be conducting a survey of Veld County's Communications acility because of the federal budget increases for -expansions to civil defense laps. Commissioner Carlson is concerned about the continuation of federal dollars o fund said expanded plans. ommissioner Steinmark reported that the road crews are doing routine graveling. ommissioner Steinmark reminded the Board of the short work session that will e conducted immediately fallowing this meeting. ommissioner Martin reported that the new Health Director has assumed his uties and areception was held last week to welcome Dr. Ralph R. wooley. ommissioner Martin plans to take Dr. Hooley to the Ft. Lupton office so he will ecome familiarized with the Held County Health Department devoir. ommissioner Kirby reported that last Friday, he toured the southern part of he county with the Planning Director, James Komanich and Chuck Cunliffe. omisstoner Kirby announced that two members of the Planning Staff have uit and the department is being studied to determine if the vacancies will be pled. he Chairman reported that the Purchasing and Personnel Departments are doing ine. The partial reroofing of the Exhibition building will begin today. The hairman elaborated on the partial reroofing process. CLAIMS APPROVED: Commissioner Stelnmark made a motion to approve the claims ax presented by Mr. Wardon: Encumbrance Claima Ceneral Payroll Payroll $472,170.79 70,114.61 724.72 Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RECONSIDERATION OF RE #497, JOIN MILLER: Mr. Miller asked the Board to reconsider his request because of the tie vote and further because the vote is inconsistent with other identical requests. Mr. Miller added that he does not have any additional information regarding the facts that pertain to his request. The Chairman briefly reviewed the request for Commissioner Martin who was not present when the vote was taken. Mr. Miller reminded the Board that the Town of Windsor and the County Planning Staff both recommended that this request be granted. It was determined that Commissioner Steinmark or the Chairman are the only two individuals that could make a motion to reconsider the decision. Tape change 81-27 Commissioner Kirby remarked that he believes that a request of this type should be considered by the entire Board. The County Attorney informed Mr. Miller that he could reapply through the Planning Department and then the Board would consider the request at a later date. Mr. Miller questioned why the Board reconsidered and approved the request submitted by Mr. Ron Kruger, why is his request so different. Commissioner Steinmark contended that the requests were different and in her opinion the subdivision exemption process is being circumvented. The Chairman agreed with Commissioner Steinmark. Commissioner Steinmark commented on the Board's policy regarding land use and reconsiderations. A motion was not made and the Chairman called this matter a dead issue. -Commissioner Kirby raised the issue about tie votes and feels that it is unfortunate that the Board's policy for reconsideration does not address this matter. Commissioner Carlson does not believe that this request circumvents the subdivision regulations and further that the property rights of landowners is being taken away. He contended that things do change. Commissioner Kirby made a motion that the County Attorney prepare proposals to be considered by the Board to avoid split tie vote decisions. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. AMBULANCE SERVICE SCHEDULE: Mr. Warden presented a resolution on behalf of the Ambulance Service recommending the implementation of a schedule of twenty-four hours on duty and forty-eight hours off duty with compensated overtime on an hourly basis computed at the monthly salary amount divided by one hundred seventy four hours, effective May 1', 1981. The resolution directed the Personnel Director to modify payroll/personnel policies accordingly to reflect this policy. Mr. Warden reported that Jerry Hones, ambulance director, is in favor of this resolution. Commissioner Martin made a motion to approve the resolution in total. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. SOCIAL SERVICE FOSTER CARE CONTRACTS: Dan Fowler from the Social Services Department commented on the three separate contracts with Sharol Darling, Harvey A. 6 Sally Roth, and Patricia Ng, to provide therapeutic foster care pursuant to Senate Bill 026. The terms of each contract were reviewed. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve each of these contracts. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. NOME HEALTH SUPPLIES: Mr. Warden presented a list of supplies that are no longer necessary for the Health Department now that the Hone Health services have terminated. Mr. Warden recommended that said list of supplies be declared surplus and offered for sale to health providers only. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve Mr. Harden's recommendation in total. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Page 2, May 11, 1981 RESOLUTIONS: Listed on the consent agenda as presented. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions are attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND LFUC TO THE BOARD Deputy County Clerk Page 3, May 11, 1981 ty RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS May 13, 1981 Rid. CALL: AGENDA Tape No. 81-27 Chuck Carlson, Chairman Norman Carlson, Pro Tea Bill Kirby John Martin June Steirmark Approval of minutes of Key 11, 1981 ADraTI(N3 TO AGENDA: 1) Temporary Closure of CR 43 APPPCATAL OF mean AGENoA DEPARTWNP HEADS AND 1) Jerzy Bones, Ambulance Service EXCEED OFFICIALS: 2) Dick Barrett, Personnel COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BIDS: {Bette Rhoden BUSINESS: OLD: 1) Approve insulation materials 5 services, Weatherizatien prugiam 2) Approve laundry L s control (Doer) 3) Present energy tenagenen 1) Supplemental resolution Tri-County Hangar Co., , Revenue Sods 2) Gravel agreement with nigh Plains Crazing Association 1) Cancellation of General Fund warrants, April, 1981 2) Energy Minerals request for aaentent to gas i oil lease PLANTE-4G CEPARO^EN1':1) Technical assistance to towns 2) RE 0496, Ray S rerleern Boffey 3) LSV f.127, Edmond i Phyllis Morehouse 3) RE f495, Raymond 5 Victoria Alm 5) ZPMR 1446, Jack b Ellen The peon 6) Site application for Erie Sanitation District / * CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: ENTS: Iey 13 - :Musing Authority • May 14 - Utility Coordinating Nay 14 - Board of Adjustment May.l8 - Commissioner work session :hay 19 - Health Board May 19 - Plzumirg Commission May 21 - Retirerent Board May 21 - Southern :bar: meeting 2'ay 21 - Building Trades Advisory IJ'ARLIC S: May 13 - Stramquist Farms, SJ2, alcohol distillatica plant May 13 - Proposed revision ?f Field County Zoning Ord. & map May 20 - Colorado Landfill, Inc., CO2, A to I (cont.) May 20 - Robert Frank, CCZ, A to I (cont.) Nay 20 - Kenneth Iohiner, SIP, manure enlivening facility (cant.) May 27 - Art's Fertilizes Co., SUP, gravel pit May 27 - 3.28 license, Richard Perchlik d a Sharkteoth Enterprises May 27 - Sestway Paving Co., SUP, concrete plant May 27 — Atmendnelt to Ueld Canty Building Code Jun 3 - Ice Week, COZ, A to S Jun 10 - Aldage & Rollande Prevost, ODD, C to I Jun 10 - Rabert Lewis, SUP, dairy & huLse operation Jan 10 - Ted S Marion {volstra, SUP, dairy Jun 10 - Ted & Marian .zioolstra, SIP, COS, I to A Jam 10 - Flatiron Paving Co., SIN, asphalt & concrete plants CC ttraCA'ICNS: 1) Board of Adjustment agenda, May 14, 1381 2) ^hunk, you letter from Christian Onsager re: Denver lbeelmen bicycle race: 3) Clerk & Recorder collections for April, 1981 d) Road', petition for speed signs in Grandview highland Estates 7:30 10:00 2:00 1:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 6:00 7:30 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 P.ESOLUTICVS: * 1) Approve Social Services foster care contract with Sterol Darling 5/81- * 2) Approve Social Services foster care contract with Slarol Darling 7/81-6 * 3) Approve Social Services foster care contract withIarvey & Salley Rath 3/81-6/31 * 4) Approve Social Services foster cane contract with Narvey & Salley Roth 7/81-6/82 * 5) Approve Social Services foster care contract with Patricia ?hag 5/81-6/81- * 6) Approve Social Services foster curie contract with Patricia Aag 7/81-6/82; * 7) Declare Fame 3ealth Care supplies a:rplus property * 8) Approve special events license, Aims College * 9) Approve club lice, Denver Metro iYag & 5%.et *10) Approve cancellation general fund warrants April, 1981 *11) Approvesupplemental resolution to :Ti-Oocmty :auger Co., revenue bands *12) Authorize tarporaty closure of CR 43 RESOLUTION APPROVAL OF PURCHASE OF SERVICE CONTRACT FOR THERAPEUTIC FOSTER CARE BETWEEN THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND SHAROL DARLING WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a purchase of service contract for therapeutic foster care between the Weld County Department of Social Services and Sharol Darling has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners for approval, and WHEREAS, the term of the contract shall be from 'July 1, 1981 to June 30, 1982, and the rate of the contract shall not exceed $446.00 per month, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied said contract and deems it advisable to approve the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the purchase of service contract for therapeutic foster care between the Weld County Department of Social Services and Sharol Darling be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 11th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: C sw;:c ;, Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board BY; tqfnct puty Co AS TO FORM:. O County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COUNTY, COLORADO roan Car son, C. tirlitly (A e (Aye) Deli POSSEISIDe MAT 13. 1961 PURCHASE OF SERVICE CONTRACT FOR THERAPEUTIC FOSTER CARE THIS CONTRACT, made this let duly of July , 19 81 , between the Mi1D County Department of Social Services hereinafter referred to as "County" and Sharol OarUnR hereinafter referred to as "Provider." 1. This Contract shall be effective from 7-1-81 to 8-30-82 but shall automatically terminate with the removal of the child, or the expiration date of the Foster Care facility certificate/license whichever is earlier. This contract is in lieu of and supersedes all prior purchase contracts between the parties hereto relating to the services herein described. 2. The County agrees to purchase and Provider agrees to provide therapeutic foster care services as described below to the child/children Sara A. Nieterger b. 1-12-78 at family foster care home Shama Darling, 3828 M. 8th St., Greeley, Colorado 80631 3. The Provider holds a current valid state license and is to compliance with the terms and conditions thereof. Provider agrees to comply with the additional restriction of only having four (L) children in the home, including their own. Section I. Provider shall: 1. Complete initial training course (25 hours) and continue in the on -going study group facilitated by the caseworker and other agency personnel. 2. Cooperate with s team of professionals in providing therapeutic foster care. 3. Provide transportation to and participate in therapy with the child/children as needed. b. Utilise therapeutic skills in controlling childs/childrens behavior. 5• Support the caseworkers treatment and educational goals for the child/ children and cooperate with mandated visitation schedule of the County Department and/or the Court. 6. Cooperate in providing other services as necessary to meet the special nee, of the child/children. Section II. County shall: 1. Pay an amount not to exceed ;446.00 per month for services satisfactorily .performed hereunder. Payment shall include: A. Child Maintenance (prorated if less than hull months care). This includes food, clothing, shelter, personal supplies, education and allowance at age appropriate rate* (NO to $2b6.00) $2146.00 B. Therapeutic foster care services as listed above under Section I, Items 1 through 6, (prorated if less than full months cane). $200.00 2. Determine client eligibility for services purchased under this contract. 3. Assess and collect fees in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Colorado State Department of Social Services. b. Pay Provider within 30 days of receipt of provider billing statement for satisfactorily completed purchased services included in the billing statexent. 5. Monitor and provide supervision, consultation, staff development, and in- service training to foster parents as neededand!or required to assure satisfactory performance in the purcaased services under this contract. N‘14 Section III. The provider shall: 1. Hot charge any fees to clients for services provided under this contrast nor assign the obligations under this contract or enter into any sub- contracts without the express tzitten approval of the Director of the County Department of Social Services or his appointed designee. 2. Comply with the requirements of the Civil Nights Act of 1964. 3. Safeguard the confidentiality of information regarding the child/children and his parents in accordance with rules of the Colorado State Department of Social Services. 4. Indemnity County, Colorado State Department of Social Services and the State of Colorado against any liability and loss against all claims and actions based upon or arising out of damage or injury, including death, to persons or property caused or received in connection with the performance of this Contract. 5. Keep such records as are necessary for review, inspection, or audit by Federal, State Department, County, or other authorized personnel for a period of five (5)years. 6. Adhere to applicable Federal, State, and local laws that have been or may hereafter be established. Section IV. General provisions: 1. Tye parties to this contract intend that the Provider stand in a relationship of independent contractor to the County. lb agent, employee or servant of contractor shall be deemed an employee, agent or servant of the County. Provider will be solely and entirely responsible for its acts and the acts of its agents, emplolees, end servants during the performance of this Contract. 2. Payment pursuant to this Contract Is in County, State of Colorado, or Federal funds, whether in whole or in part, and is subject to and contingent upon the continuing availability of County, State of Colorado, or Federal funds for the purpose thereof. 3. Either .party may terminate this Contract by giving thirty (30) days prior written notice. The County Department reserves the right to terminate this Contract without prior notice in the event of as emergency affecting either the child or the Provider, but the parties shall not be released free the duty to perform their obligations up to the date of termination. 4. In the event this Contract is terminated, final payment to the provider may be withheld at the descretion of the County until final audit. Incorrent payments to the Provider due to omission, error, fraud, or defalcation shall be recovered from the Provider by deduction from subsequent payments under this Contract or by the County as debt to the County. PROVIDER Mmrol DarlinV NameCounty Department of Social Services Mane of Provide th2i CoumS9iytor� Sigrmito�r of person zed to sign Contract Date ATTEST: Date r, Y PURCHASE OF SERVICE CONTRACT FOR THERAPEUTIC FOSTER CARE 1 THIS CONTRACT, made this uth day of YLtt$ , 19 81 , between the WSA County Department. of Social Services hereinafter referred to as "County , and }�rs�ey A sad Sallyth_ hereinafter referred to -as "Provider.' 1. This Contract shall be effective from 4-.1-81. to 6-30-81 but shall automatically terminate with the removal of the child, or the expiration date of the Foster Care facility certificate/license whichever is earlier. This contract is in lieu of and supersedes all prior purchase contracts between the parties hereto relating to the services herein described. 2. Tne County agrees to purchase and Provider agrees to provide therapeutic foster care services as described below to the child/children Travis Maupin b. 8-17-71 at family foster care home Harvey A. and . 71y Roth, 1483 Rodney Street, Windsor, Colo. 80550 3. The Provider holds a current valid state license and is in compliance with the terms and conditions thereof. Provider agrees to comply with the additional restriction of only having four (4) children in the home, including their own. Section I. Provider shall: 1. Complete initial training course (25 hours) and continue in the on -going study group facilitated by the caseworker and other agency personnel. 2. Cooperate with a team of professionals in providing therapeutic foster care. 3. Provide transportation to and participate in therapy with the child/children as needed. 4. Utilize therapeutic skills in controlling childs/childrens behavior. 5. Support the caseworkers treatment and educational goals for the child/ children and cooperate with mandated visitation schedule of the County Department and/or the Court. 6. Cooperate in providing other services as necessary to meet the special needs of the child/children. Section II. County shall: 1. Pay an amount not to exceed $404.00 per month for services satisfactorily performed hereunder. Payment shall include: A. Child Maintenance (prorated 11 less than Rill months care). This includes food, clothing, shelter, personal supplies, education and allowance $4104.00 B. Therapeutic foster care services as listed above under Section I, Items 1 through h., (prorated if less than full maths care). $200.00 2. Determine client eligibility for services purchased under this contract. 3. Assess and collect fees in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Colorado State Department of Social Services. 4. Pay Provider within 30 days of receipt of provider billing statement for satisfactorily completed purchased services included in the billing statement. 5. Monitor and provide supervision, consultation, staff development, and in- service training to foster parents as needed and/or required to assure satisfactory performance in the purchased services under this contract. 4 Section 111. The Prodder shall: 1. Not charge any fees to clients for services provided under this contract nor assign the obligations under this contract or enter into any sub- contracts without the express written approval of the Director of the County Department of Social Services or his appointed designee. 2 Comply with the requirements of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. 3. Safeguard the confidentiality of information regarding the child/children and his parents in accordance with rules of the Colorado State Department of Social Services. 4. Indemnify County, Colorado State Department of Social Services and the State of Colorado against any liability and loss against all claims and actions based upon or arising out of damage or injury, including death, to persons ar property caused or received in connection with the performance of this Contract. 5. Keep such records as are necessary for review, inspection, or audit by Federal, State Department, County, or other authorized personnel for a period of five (5) years. 6. Adhere to applicable Federal, State, and local laws that have been or may hereafter be established. Section IV. General Provisions: 1. The parties to this contract intend that the Provider stand in a relationship of independent contractor to the County. No agent, employee or servant of contractor shall be deemed an employee, agent or servant of the County. Provider will be solely and entirely responsible for its acts and the acts of its agents, employees, and servants during the performance of this Contract. 2. Payment pursuant to this Contract is in County, State of Colorado, or Federal funds, whether in whole or in part, and is subject to and contingentupon the continuing availability of County, State of Colorado, or Federal funds for the purpose thereof. 3. Either party may terminate this Contract by giving thirty (30) days prior written notice. The County Department reserves the right to terminate this Contract without prior notice in the event of an emergency affecting either the child or the Provider, but the parties shall not be released from the duty to perform their obligations up to the date of termination. 4. In the event this Contract is terminated, final payment to the Provider may be withheld at the descretion of the County until final audit. Incorrent payments to the Provider due to omission, error, fraud, or defalcation shall be recovered from the Provider by deduction from subsequent payments under this Contract or by the County as a debt to t'oe County. COUNTY WELD April 1, 1481 Date . �., I)4: i of (' \ A (ft,' ei k. ,Deputy Comity Clerk (J PROVIDEP. Harvey A, and Sally Roth Name of Provider „Li ( 4 Signature f person authorized to sign Contract AO/ 9/ Date HC RD CF COUNTY COMMISSICHERS WELD C¢Y]lY, COLORADO BY: PURCHASE OF SERVICE CONTRACT l'OR THERAPEUTIC FOSTER CARE THIS CONTRACT, made this .1st day of ;July , 19 81 , between the hall] County Department of Social Services hereinafter referred to as "County", and Elarvey A. mini Sally Roth hereinafter referred to as "Proviaer." 1 Tnis Contract shall be effective from 7-1-S1 to 6-30-82 but shall automatically terminate with the removal of the child, or the expiration date of the Foster Care facility certificate/license whichever is earlier. This contract is in lieu of and supersedes all prior purchase contracts between the parties hereto relating to the services herein described 2. Tne County agrees to purchase and Provider agrees to provide therapeutic foster care services as described below to the child/children Travis Maupin b. 8-17-71 at family foster care home Hanes, A. and Sally Roth, 1493 Rodnev Street, Vindsor, Colo. 80550 3. Tne Provider holds a current valid state license and is in compliance with the terms and conditions thereof. Provider agrees to comply with the additional restriction of only having four (4) children in the home, including their own. Section I. Provider shall: 1. Complete initial training course (25 hours) and continue in the on -going study group facilitated by the caseworker and other agency personnel. 2. Cooperate with a team of professionals in providing therapeutic foster care. 3. Provide transportation to and participate in therapy with the child/children as needed. 4. Utilize therapeutic stills in controlling childs,/childrens behavior. 5. Support the caseworkers treatment and educational goals for the child/ children and cooperate with mandated visitation schedule of the County. Department and/or the Court. 6. Cooperate in providing other services as necessary to meet the special neee� of the childichildren. Section II. County shall: 1. Pay an amount not to exceed $446,io per month for services satisfactoriiv performed hereunder. Payment shall include. A. Child Maintenance (prorated if less than full months care). This includes food, clothing, shelter, personal supplies, education and allowance at age appropriate rate* ($O - $246.00) $246.00 B. Therapeutic foster care services as listed above under Section I, Items 1 through 6, (prorated if less than full months care). 5200.00 2. Determine client eligibility for services purchased under this contract. 3. Assess and collect fees in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Colorado State Department of Social Services. 4. Pay Provider within 30 days of receipt of provider billing statement for satisfactorily completed purchased services included in the billing statement. 5. Monitor and provide supervision, consultation, staff development, and in- service training to foster parents as needed and/or required to assure satisfactory performance in the purchased services under this contract. 11I. Toe Provider shall: v 1. Not charge any fees to clients for services provided under this contract nor assign the obligations under this contract or enter into any sub- contracts w'.thaut the express written approval of the Director of the County Department of Social Services or his appointed designee. 2. Comply With the requirements of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. ? Safeguard the confidentiality of information regarding the child/children and his parents in accordance with rules of the Colorado State Department of Social Services. 4, Indemnify County, Colorado State Department of Social Services and the State of Colorado against any liability and loss against all claims and actions based upon or arising out of damage or injury, including death, to perm.._ .r property caused or received in connection with the performance cf this Contract. 5. Keep such records as are necessary for review, inspection, or audit by Federal, State Department, County, or other authorized personnel for period of five (5) years. 6. Adhere to applicable Federal, State, and local laws that have been or may hereafter be established. Section iv. General Provisions: 1. The parties to this contract intend that the Provider stand in a relationship Of independent contractor to the County. No agent, employee or servant of contractor shall be deemed an employee, agent or servant of the County. Provider will be solely and entirely responsible for its acts and the acts of its agents, employees, end servants during ...e perform;nce cf this C:.ntrtct. 2. payment pursuant to this Contract is In County, State of Colorado, or Federal funds, whether in whole or in part, and is sub;.ect to and centingen upon the continuing availability of County, State of Colorado, c. Federal funds for the purpose thereof. 3• Either party nay terminate this Contract by giving thirty (30) days prior written notice. She County Department reserves the right to terminate this Contract without prior notice in the event of an emergency affecting eitner the child or the Provider, but the parties shall not be released from the duty to perform their obligations up to the date of termination. 4. In the event this Contract is terminated, final payment co the Provider ray be withheld at the descretion of the County until final audit Ioecrrent payment=_ to the Provider due to ¢mission, error, fraud, or defalcation shall be recovered from the Provider by deduction from subsequent parents under this Contract cr by the County as a debt to the County. COUNTY 1'FdD Name ,i County ue etment o: Spdial Services ><A?fil County ector Eugene M Cate ATTEST: BY: ' County Clerk der" FFOn IDER Harvey A. and Sally Roth !Game cf Provider Signaturg of person authorized c. sign Contract k-.#1/4/9.1 BOARD OF COUNTY CCEMSSICSBS WELD COllh7'Y. COIC?ADD/O Cn'_ce ,arlson, cnairman BY: RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF PURCHASE OF SERVICE CONTRACT FOR THERAPEUTIC FOSTER CARE BETWEEN THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND HARVEY A. AND SALLY ROTH. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a purchase of service contract for therapeutic foster care between the Weld County Department of Social Services and Harvey A. and Sally Roth has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners for approval, and WHEREAS, the term of the contract shall be from April 1, 1981 to June 30, 1981, and the rate of the contract shall not exceed $404.00 per month, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied said contract and deems it advisable to approve the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the purchase of service contract for therapeutic foster care between the Weld County Department of Social Services and Harvey A. and Sally Roth be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the Ilth day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST `WIC41. 6Avv. f it X44 tL;) Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board , Deputy Cogf Clerk APPRO ED AS TO FORM: �.-. a County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD fyOUNTY, CO RADO Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem DATE PRESENTED: MAY 13, 1981 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF PURCHASE OF SERVICE CONTRACT FOR THERAPEUTIC FOSTER CARE BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND SHAROL DARLING WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a purchase of services contract for therapeutic foster care between the Weld County Department of Social Services and Sharol Darling has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners for approval, and WHEREAS, the term of the contract shall be from May 1, 1981 to June 30, 1981, and the rate of the contract shall not exceed $378.00 per month, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied said contract and deems it advisable to approve the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the purchase of service contract for therapeutic foster care between the Weld County Department of Social Services and Sharol Darling be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 11th day of May, A.D., 19e1. \;, ATTEST: 1ta, a„,„,„,„„4"_. . „,„,„-„4"_.. Weld County lerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board- �y% _ puty Connty'Clerk / 0 D AS TO FORM: U -Gil a. County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLQRADO hck Carlson; Chairman Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem ` 7C. W. K rby (Aye) (Aye) (Aye) (A e) Aye) DATE PRESENTED: MAY 13, 1981 }'JYl H0.9 k' P} f.}:kPl: i. CONTRACT r; -,Y THERAPEUTIC POSTER Chkl • 'nm CONTR4eT, !side this a4_ day of _ _11ato----- — Ice R1 , between the ltl:fl]_.. _ _ County Lepartr,ent. of Social Service! hereinafter referred to as "Count,/ and _.... 4httm-ThTling.. �. hereinafter referred to as Provider, 'This Contract shall be effective iroa rr l_$1_ to e ael-$l but shall automatically terminate with the removal of the child, or the expiration dale cf the poster Care facility certificate/license whichever is earlier. Tr.rs contract is in lieu of and supersedes all prior purcnase cen tracts between the parties hereto relating to the services herein descr:oed. 2. Tne County agrees to purchase and itne5der agrees t, provide therapeutic t_. -.r care services as described below tc the child/children Sara A. \ieberper b_ 1_12-78 at `.xr. f�' f-oste.- care nc:-e Shams nit*lint-. SKR' r 3. Tne Provider holds a current. valid state license and is in compliance with the terms and conditions thereof. Provider agrees to comply with the additions: restriction of only having four (4) children in the 'noc,e, including. their twn. Section I. Provider shall: 1. Complete initial training course (25 hours) and continue in the on -goat:!. study grout- facilitated by the caseworker and other a.:encypers;nnel. 2. Cooperate with e teasof profess icnals in Isrcvidinc ,.herareui .e foster . S, ITcvide transportatict tc, and perc,.trvte in therapy w:t.n tne-.... ES needed. 4. Utilice tnerapemtic shills in contrs:.'n^ chileslchil Opens bsnav:cr. Eupp_rt the cesewdrkers treatment and educations; gaals o- ns. cMi.- ' ch idren and cooperate with mandated visitation schedule cf the Coun Derartrent andlsr the Court. Cscperate in providing other services as necessary ., toe son^•a _et.: cf the chile /children. Sep..._.. County shall: I. exceed .,378.al 1'- month for services . .. n ,•- _tits ., Sa:i5a. Fay are amount pct _ - ' performed hereunder. laymen: s"- incline: A. Child Maintenance (prorated if less than full ronths care). Tnis includes food, clothing, shelter, persona.: supplies, eadesti:n and allowance $175.00 B. Tnerapeutic foster care services as listed above unaer Section, ;. Items 1 throu;h o,(prorated if less than full months care). S200.00 2. Determine client eligibility for services purchased under tn.s ccttrsr . Assess and collect fees in accordance with the rules and regulations id the Colorado State Department of Soria? Services. 4. pay PrOVider within 10 days of receipt of provider billing statement :.-7 satisfactorily completed purchased services included in the tilling s___. en - Ms and provide supervision. const.1._. v , staff deve or -en" a r .' ..rs':CS training to faster psrents as needed snd.cr required .. ._.14;act ry r..—anc. Sn ..._ _.:C_..- services 'dnd..r t.... .-....r_-.. • • III. T'3t Ir r,vider shall: • 1. Nit charge any fees to clients for services provided under this contract ► nor assign the obligations ender this contract or enter into any sub- contracts without the express written approval of the Director of the County Department of Social Services or htr appointed designee. 2. Comply with the requirements of the Civil Rights Act of 196L, 3. Safeguard the confidentiality of information regarding the child/children and his parents in ancordance with rules of the Colorado State Department of Social Services. 4, Indemnify County, Colorado State Department of Social Services and the State of Colorado against any liability and loss against all claws and actions based upon or arisipfout of damage or in;ury, including death, to :.persons or property caused or received in connection with the performance of this Contract. 5, Keep such records as are necessary for review, inspection, or audit by federal, State Department, County, or other authorized personnel for a period of five (5) years. 6. Adhere to applicable Federal, State, and local laws that have been or may hereafter be established. Section IV. General Provisions: 1. The parties to this contract intend that the Provider stand in a relationship of independent contractor to the County. ND agent, employee or servant of contractor shall be deemed an employee, agent or servant of the County. Provider will be solely and entirely responsible for its acts and the acts of its agants, employees, end servants during the performance of this Contract. 2. Payment pursuant to this Contract is in County, State of Colorado, or Federal funds, whether in whole or impart, and is subject to and contingent upon the continuing availability of County, State of Colorado, or Federal funds for the purpose thereof. 3. Either party may terminate this Contract by riving thirty (30) days prior written notice. The Count;: Iclvartment reserves the right co terminate this Contract without prior notice in the event of an emergency affecting either the child or the Provider, but the parties shall not be released from the duty t: perform their obligations up to the date of termination. 4. In the event this Contract is terminated, final payment to the Provider may be withheld at the descretion of the County until final audit. Incorrent payments co the provider due to =mission, error, fraud, or defalcation shall be recovered from the Provider by deduction from subsequent payments under this Contract Cr by the County as a debt to the County. COUNTY kT]D Name C Cuni County Department of Social Services Date 5-1-S1 `Ti 'BY: Otvnty Ole PROVIDER Shama Darling f. ame of Provider �/ 44•1.f g .444 � Si nature of person auth ized sign Contract teifd# RCARD OF COUNTY COMYISSIC ERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO anu c'r. Car'_sq l Pit RE: ION APPROVAL OF PURCHASE OF SERVICE FOSTER CARE BETWEEN THE WELD SERVICES AND COUNTY DEPT FOR THERAPEUTIC HARVEY A. AND SA DEPARTMENT OF WHEREAS SALLY BOTH SOCIAL . the Board o£ County Commissioners of Field County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and Rule Charter, is rested the Weld Co the au �tY Home with affairs of Weld Co thority of administering �tY. Colorado, and g the WHEREAS, a purchase of service contract for therapeutic foster care between the Weld CountyDe vices and Harve parent of Social Y A. and Sally Roth has Ser- Board of County Commissioners for the aPProval, and of th WHEREAS, the term e contract shall be from Jul June 30, 1982, and the rate Y 1, 1981 to exceed $446.00 per month of the contract . and shall not WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied said contract and deems it advisable NOW, THEREFORE. BE t° approve the same. IT SOLVED by the Board of of Weld County, Colorado County Com- missioners service contract for that the purchase therapeutic foster of Service Departmen care between t of Social Services the Weld County and hereby is, approved and Harvey A. and Sally Roth be, The above and foregoing Resolution was and seconded, adopted by the ' on motion duly made May, A.D., 1981. following vote on the 11th day of ATTEST:1*M am,4.TC. - �'�L,,:r BOARDOFCOUNTY COMlIZSS Y Clerk Recorder WELD MINTY, COrro,.._ IONERS Weld Count and Clerk and to the ward puty Cou tY Clerk i AS TO FORM: Norman Carlson, Pro_Tem C. c♦ --y.. County Attorney Kir Y (A e) (A e) DATE PRESENTED: May z RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF PURCHASE OF SERVICE CONTRACT FOR THERAPEUTIC FOSTER CARE BETWEEN THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND PATRICIA NG. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of “ald County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, la vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a purchase of service contract for therapeutic foster care between the Weld County Department of Social Services and Patricia Ng has been presented to the Board of County Com- missioners for approval, and WHEREAS, the term of the contract shall be from July 1, 1981 to June 30, 1982, and the rate of the contract shall not exceed $446.00 per month, and WHEREAS, the Board said contract and deems NOW, THEREFORE, BE of County Commissioners has it advisable to approve the IT RESOLVED by the Board of studied sane. County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the purchase of service contract for therapeutic foster care between the Weld County Department of Social Services and Patricia Mg be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the lith day of May, A.D., 1981.. ATTEST:,-ThQ (L4. ce, Weld County C.erk and Recorder and Clerk (too ththe!/ % De"puty Co y C erl� APP AS TO FORM: County At orney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY,LORADO `y�'R�t,- Chairsan 'ions_ &at,_ (Aye) Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem 1/14 -all (Aye) C. V Irby (Aye) A e) 4 / DATE PRESENTED: NAY 13, 1981 MAMA' A MA'SE OF SERVICE CORTRACT FOR Ti®UPEVTIC FOSTER CARE THIS CORTRACT, made this 1st day of July , 19 B1 , between the WELD County Department of Social Services hereinafter referred to as "County", and Patricia Ng_ hereinafter referred to as provider." 1. This Contract shall be effective froa 7-1-81 to 8-90-.82 but shall automatically terminate with the removal of the child, or the expiration date of the Roster Care facility certificate/license whichever is earlier. This contract is in lieu of and supersedes all prior purchase contracts between the parties hereto relating to the services herein described. 2. The County agrees to purchase and Provider agrees to provide therapeutic foster care services as described below to the child/children Juan Rosales Jr. b. 12-19-72 at family foster care home Patricia Ng, FU Box 721, Greeley, Colorado ca :% 3. The Provider bolds a current valid state license and is in compliance with the terms and conditions thereof. Provider agrees to comply with the additional restriction of only having four (4) children in the home, including their own. Section I. Provider shall: 1. Complete initial training course (25 hours) and continue in the on -going study group facilitated by the caseworker and other agency personnel. 2. Cooperate with a team of professionals in providing therapeutic foster care. 3. Provide transportation to and participate in therapy with the child/children as needed. 4. Utilize therapeutic skills in controlling Childs/childrens behavior. 5. Support the caseworkers treatment and educational goals for the child/ children and cooperate with mandated visitation schedule of the County Department and/or the Court. 6. Cooperate in providing other services as necessary to meet the special needs of the child/children. Section IT. County shall: 1. Pay an amount not to exceed $ 446.00 per month for services satisfactorily performed hereunder. Payment shall include: A. Child Maintenance (prorated if lees than full months care). This includes food, clothing, shelter, personal supplies, education and allowance at age appropriate rate+( D to $246.Oo) $246.00■ B. Therapeutic foster care services as listed above under Section I. Items 1 through 6, (prorated if less than full months care). $200.00 2.. Determine client eligibility for services purchased under this contract. 3. Assess and collect fees in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Colorado State Department of Social Services. 4. Pay Provider within 30 days of receipt of provider billing statement for satisfactorily completed purchased services included in the billing statement.. 5. Monitor and provide supervision, consultation, staff development, and in- service training to foster parents as needed sad/or required to assure satisfactory performance in the purchased services under this contract. .Sirtion ill. Tne. Fr5v:der shall: ' 1. Not charge any fees to elients for services provided under this contract nor assign the obligations under this contract or toter into any sub- contracts without the empress written approval: of the Director of the County Department of Social Services or his appointed designee. 2. Comply with the requirements of the Civil Rights Act of 1966. 3. Safeguard the confidentiality of informatinn regarding the child/children and his parents in accordance with rules of the Colorado State Department of Social Services. 6, Indemnify County, Colorado State Department of Social Services and the State of Colorado against any liability and loss against all alums and actions based upon or arising out of damage or injury, including death, :o persons cr property caused or received in connection with the performance cf this Contract. 5. Beep such records as ere necessary for review, inspection, or audit by Peieral, State Department, County, or other authorized personnel for a period of five (5) years. 6. Adhere to applicable Federal, State, and local laws that have been or ray hereafter be established. Section IV. General Provisions: 1. The parties to this contract intend that the provider stand in a relationship of independent contractor to the County. 6o agent, employee or servant of contractor shall be deemed an employee, agent or servant of the County. Provider will be solely and entirely responsible for its acts end the acts of its agents, employees, and servants during the perfcrcanee cf this Contract 2.. Isymeot pursuant to this Contract is in County, State cf Colorado, or Federal funds, whether in whole or in part, and is subject to and contingentupon the continuing availability of County, State of CCaC.radC, or ieceral funds for the purpose thereof. 3. Either party may terminate this Contract by giving thirty (30) days prior written notice. The County Department reserves the right to terminate this Contract without prior notice in the event of an emergency affecting either the child or the Provider, but the pertits shell met be released frost the duty to perform heir obligations up to the date or termination. L. In the event this Contract t is terminated, final payment to the Provider Sac be withheld at the descretion of the County until final audit. Incorrent. payments to the Provider due to omission, error, frau!, or defalcation shell be recovered from the Provider by deduction from subsequent netts under this Contract Or by the County as a debt to the County. COUNTY pRo aha WELD Patricia Ng f Social Services Tame of Provider, Signature of ofperson authorzFd sign Contract Date BOARD OF COUNTY tcy3assI ays W4 D COUNT!, COLORADO Y l/ RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF PURCHASE OF SERVICE CONTRACT FOR THERAPEUTIC SERVICES AND PATRICIA HC. OOSTER CARE BETWEEN THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Hone Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a purchase of service contract for therapeutic foster care between the Weld County Department of Social Ser- vices and Patricia Ng has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners for approval, and WHEREAS, the term of the contract shall be from May 1, 1981 to June 30, 1981 and the rate of the contract shall not exceed $404.00 per month, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied said contract and deems it advisable to approve the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the purchase of service contract for therapeutic foster care between the Weld County Department of Social Services and Patricia Ng be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 11th day of May, A.D., 1981. lerk and Recorder the Bo ounty Attorney ey l Norman Car son, ro- em WBOARD OP COUNTY COUNTY, COLORA�DOOSSZOHBRS (A el e) C. W. D it p cte IA e) i YUT.CRASI CF SERV:Cl CON RI,CT POP T ERAPb1JTIC lOC TSk CARE S11IS CDATRACT, made this let _ day of 11aV _, lo Bl betvrrr. the WELD _ County Department of Social Services nereinafter referree to at "Cow t>., an0 Patricia* _ hereinafter referred to as Provioer,'r, 1. Tnis Contract shall be effective from 5-1-S1 to 6-30_61 but shall aute atically terminate with the removal of the third, or the e≥piration date of the Foster Care facility certificate/license whichever is earlier. Tnis contract is in lieu of and supersedea,all prior purchase contracts between the parties hereto relatinf to the services herein described. • 2, Tne County ae;ees to purchase and Provider berets te rrevide therapeutic foster care services as described below to the child/children --Patricia Juan Rosales Jr. b. 12-1P-72at far'_ly foster care none Patricia Ng, PO Box 721, Greelev Colorado 6(ki32 3• Tne Provider holds a current valid state license and is in compliance wit'n ^• terms and conditions thereof. Provider sprees to comply with the eoditicne , restriction of only bovine four (1:) children in the home, including. their (wn. Section 1. Provider shall: 1. Complete initial training course (25 hours) end continue in the on-rcit: 51414 rr0UP feCilStated by the ceerworter and other eeeney personnel, 2. Ctopernt.r witi, a LPL6 t. prcfessicna)s to crrvifinr t'nera;.ectic foster ere. _ dvide trenererte.ice t:. ant participate is 'ecrapy v! e the .n! df^,.:...... as needed. S, e:7)ize therapeutic sk'_1)s in controlling chiidsleefl :rens bensvier. 5. Support the ceseworeers trestment and educationel rats the c'eile' eS?idrrn and coupe rate wit:n mandated visitation scnrdule .f the Count \ eenarueent anilor the Court. e. Cooperate in providing other services es necersary t. .,.eet the specit: ..... C. ..he chtloieb'.ldreo. Sect!ee County shays: :. lbw an amount net t: ezceeC_$404,00___per en is for >erv,ce: Sat151a:;: performed hereunder, layne tt still include, R. Child Maintenance (prorated if less than full months came). T:is includes foot, clothing, shelter, personal supp'_iet, educat::c and allowance $204.00 S. Therapeutic foster care services as listed above uncles Section Items 1 through 6., (prorated if less than full months care). 5200.00 2. Determine client eligibility for service: purchased wader this . • hs 3. sess and ecllect fees in accordance w:tn :m rules and re:�a:iver'.. the Colorado State Department of Social Services. 4. Pry Provider within 30 days of receipt of provider billing statement fur satisfactorily completed purchased services ineluied it thr kil_:n: st6.rcent Meeit_r and provide s_rerrisioa. censcltetiee. staff develerent. tnt t. - service treinine t: rest_r per rots as needed cep - w -d _. ass_ . __tisfactere perfermarce in tee : --_-_see _.tercet under ....r_... cetion 1. act charge any fees to clients for services provided under this contract nor assign the oblightions under this centr►c% or enter into any sub- contracts without the express written approval of the Director of the County Department of Social Services or his appointed designee. 2, Comply with the requirements or the Civil Rights Act of 1964. 3, Safeguard the confidentiality of information regarding the child/children ant his parents ie accoaance with rules of the Colorado State Department of Social Services. L. Indemnify County, Colorado State Leptrtpent of Social Services and the State of Colorado against any liability and loaf against all claims and actions based upon or arising out of damage or in;ury, including death, to persons cr property caused cr received in connection with the perforeance cf this Contract. 5. Keep such records as ere necessary for review, inspection, or audit by Federal, State Department, County, or other authorized personnel for a period of five (5) years. 6. Adhere to applicable Federal, State, and local lays that have been or may hereafter be established. III. Tne 1rdvider shall: section pv. General Provisions: 1. Tne parties to this contract intend that the Provider !Land in a relationship of independent contractor to the County. No agent, employee or servant of contractor shall be deemed an employee, agent or servant of the County. Provider will be solely and entirely respoosible for its acts and the acts of its agents, employees, and servants during the perfor_.ance of this Contract. 2. Payment pursuant to this Contract is in County, State of Colorado, or Federal funds, whether in whole or in part, and is aut.tiect to and contingent upon the continuing availability of County, Stste of Col:r►de, ar Federal funds for the purpose thereof. 3. Either party may terminate this Contract by giving thirty (30) days prior written notice. The County Department reserves the right to terminate this Contract without prior notice in the event of an ecerceacy affecting either the child or the Provider, but the parties shall not be released from the duty to perform their obligation! up tc• the date or ;tn.:nation. L. In the event this Contrect if terminated, final payment to: the provider meat' be withheld at the descretlon of the County until final audit. deterrent payments tc the Provider due to scission, error, frauc, :r defalcation shell be recovered from the Provider by deduction from subsequent payments under this Contract or by the C_unty as • debt tc the County. 0.,,,,.444atmt;,, putt' County C1 r! Patricia 1:F author tkia1�/ Da :e BCARD OF C01AQT CONTI:SIaid:MS ►SLD CC , C01.Ci/. Cam: :. rr. Car lsca RESOLUTION RE: DECLARE HOME AND HEALTH CARE SUPPLIES AS SURPLUS PROPERTY AND AUTHORIZE SAME TO BE PUT OUT FOR SALE. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Health Department has submitted a list of supplies that are no longer necessary for its operation, said list is attached hereto and incorporated herein, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied said list and desires to declare said supplies as surplus property and further to authorize the sale of the supplies to health providers. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commis- sioners of Weld County, Colorado that the supplies listed on the attached sheets be, and hereby are, declared to be surplus. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Hoard hereby authorizes said supplies to be put out for sale to health providers. 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ONGIL• I/i/i/3.1k /il'/�V WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT DE SC RI I'T I ON _ UNIT imffITY BRAND NAME. 17‘C r t40,401,q,(-1043 $-,q,G 1045 ED ga4L7's-M Ste- k7 k r_hwt) ‘64 F Ap /S4 • ti%S !tit R_.1 S7� F'k - 44io /46. tog - , 1`10-,Ihbtt It6,Q (-Mei - /Edkektit t///2Eble S Yk'ry a krley-eyfrec4;.v ^5.4)44.53 is ' �' �. - - - �•�; F.i: , 444(.1 - Q:A402_-4-b,4d, �Da4„vr_ �tp Qn4f..) -frLt.S;y s - O,6A) #v tw E ry�i c, C.a1;E 1P4,5 IYFR - as " fo,u 13/4 di MA 14.1 5 YTD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTVENT nuANTITY ..... cl..n I1 1 ..ry. liELL-S:CIF igttif0tt, Stt,VLei (l;Afi4) S;NlliF Mricc,+1 Oi. QetT /.4 {oR S:a.V/F Z /0 c. G iew N-3 I.",6 -I:4) _Rr7F_L lq,,txi - Mr/ / uv, l s.ivty/R_ / _ .EAoso 1-1,4-4vo0„. SH,u I Yr/2 S,',�4 / 84 ill S c.44 s 5 ltid. /,t 7 _ - . PF Iv.' ILi- c bo,v 'gal s;Ny/a 1.JAASAIs S; y GR, 1C,4 -5 �/� 511 / 64,11E-5 -S/4; A- 2- 1/ 1g -5A (441 t ItmA) , AT / 00 PTA •Itteki — IAA -7 S; it / FO o tti IA 615 s srNj/h 3 7 CommodGS s;4.b1a. v CA: Id Gocne-lode 5177 / 141rt1E (2160,414 ..5 1-- 14164E 11,tAiEOus S,'4 PioR } L n �FL S I IS it. DrSCRI PT ON /4 it _et) fitti WILD cONN'I1' REA1.7}1 REP It1!IFNI IN]T gt;ANt1 t R RANI) NAME WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT �_ _ .. W R X410412 Jr"� ; vi..• R o // x�.�a. / CRnnV MME Li !y� w ; d,�. 40/7 � / // r. Fit 5 /, C. s !'o C ILLek-de ; (1441 Q . ( •5". /''1% /C (/ �i .5.\-yL/C / wgL5 / 44a--« 3.n/� / - / 54 0 L. /415.4 € 44_ c!z S u,/1 eve/ -.574),,c /4- / P,` // Sy, cif �S .5/ /h Z /tL5 c -t gt.vrO ce 3 44d --«S 6 0 X / �tAnd r/5 (5.2.4//) S;sy/t 3 V S 1-4,6 15 S`. _ 4 s-- Ric/6_2d 14,9--� le 7 � 10.0 Si" /..c. / 2 0 f/ 04 4,ts is S s•� /6c 3 t�nc�n _ RESOLUTION RE: SPECIAL EVENTS PERMIT FOR FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGES. CONTAINING NOT MORE THAN 3.28 OF ALCOHOL BY WEIGHT FOR CONSUMPTION ON THE PREMISES ONLY, ISSUED TO AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOR ONE DAY ONLY FROM 12:00 NOON TO 6:00 P.M. ON MAY 29, 1981 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, Aim Community College has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for a Special Events County Retail permit for the sale of fer- mented malt beverages containing not more than 3.28 of alcohol by weight for consumption on the premises only, and WHEREAS, the applicant, having tendered to the County Trea- surer of Weld County, Colorado the sum of Ten Doilrs ($10.00) pur- suant to the laws providing therefor in payment for a retail permit for the sale of fermented malt beverages, containing not more than 3.2% of alcohol by weight for consumption on the pre- mises only, for one day only from 12:00 Noon to 6:00 p.m. on May 29, 1981, at the location described as follows: 5401 West 20th Street, Greeley, Colorado NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined the said application and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby permit applicant to sell fermented malt beverages, con- taining not more than 3.28 of alcohol by weight for consumption on the premises only at said place, good only from 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. on May 29, 1981, providing that said place where the applicant is authorized to sell the 3.28 fermented malt beverages for consumption on the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the permit. ��c477 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of April, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: `n Weld County Clerk and Recorder and clerk to the Boa By N_ Deputy Co ounty Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD CO i TY, COLORADO Norman Car son, ro- en cL C. W. Kitty / (ABSENT) e) (Aye) John T. Martin DATE PRESENTED: MAY 13, 1981 DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE SPECIAL EVENTS PERMIT 3.2% FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE JE 14-08308 FROM FROM �� NouR F£E: S10.00 PER DAY DATE Nowt This permit is issued subject to the laws of the Stan of Colorado and wptcilyy under the provisions of Chapter 75, Article 3, C. R.S. 1963, at amended. This permit is awn-unsfarable. lt is issued only for the specific location described above, and must be oompicuoudy posted at that bastion. In testinnmy whereof, I have hereunto set my hand end seal MAY d 1981 VALIO ONLY FOR MIS ORGANaA710N AT TIM LOCATION AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 3401 WEST 20TH STREET GREELEY COLORADO 80631 MAY 29 VALID ONLY FOR FOLLOWING PERIODS 1981 12:00NOON DATE HOUR TO TO MAY 29 19816• PAR DRLAt7 (RR V7a1 , DEPOT/ DIRECTOR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOt RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR CLUB LICENSE NUMBER 81-5 TO THE DENVER METROPOLITAN TRAP AND SKEET CLUB, LAFAYETTE, COLORADO - EXPIRES MAY 16, 1982 • WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Denver Matropolitan Trap and Skeet Club, Lafayette, Colorado, has presented to the Board of County Commis- sioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for a Club License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption on the premises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II., C., said applicant has paid the sum of $50.00 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has paid to the County of Weld the fee of $15.00 as provided by law for issuance of such County License, and said applicant has exhibited a State Liquor License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consump- tion on the premises only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: Baseline Road, 3 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT missioners of Weld County, miles East, Lafa;ette, Colorado RESOLVED that the Board of County Com- Colorado, having examined said applica- tion and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 8181=5 to said applicant to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption on the premises only, at retail at said location, and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until May 16, 1982, providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption on the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 1st day of April, A.D., 1981. L. ATTEST: ' "1' Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the ,Bo p, (-uGC c� a Deputy Co Jerk / A`PPRO D AS TO FORM: County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD _GUSTY, COLORADO DATE PRESENTED: MAY 13, 1981 -r 4 -,- K7. 1-7 .0 •s •! Bf .4f a s s w v a- w . ' VlE,UOmi WI QO Mf --r— oipl TWi}{�s ANKI 16. 1982 4. 01-26247 03 206- 5952 3 051778 hi MAY . PM H . rfIIRITUDUS. CLUB LIQUOR LICENSE - HILL VINOUS. AND t 25.00 t COUNTY 85 PERCENT OAP FEE S 85.00 *acs- � . t ,, . 'lift ,... THIS LICENSE IS ISSUED SUBJECT TO THE CAWS OF THE STATE OF . COLORADO AND ESPEGALLY UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF TITLE 12, ARTICLE 17, CRS 1973, AS AMENDED.. . ^ , THIS LICENSE I NON -TRANSFERABLE AND SHALL BE CONSPlCIF.`. OUSLY POSTED IN THE PLACE ABOVE DESCRIBED.' IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1 HAVE_ I/F,REUNTO SET. MY HAND AND • O 8 V 2 a A °z b C O to n rs z O F w g PO m .44 b•4. Lag tit O sa cr r. S. 1' m m -, d 7°S v p F q M 0 O 0.Alb E. G r, F V M O W' Si fp e! .m7 N O ' M O 7 O 0 t n J N (.4 01 D 6 D " 7 aC w < ° P r A m n ti � 7 b m "o 0 ° B A r l; RESOLUTION WHEREAS, GENERAL FUND WARRANTS IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $4,489.46 HAVE BEEN ISSUED IN ERROR OR THE AMOUNTS FOR WHICH THEY WERE DRAWN HAVE OTHERWISE BEEN CHANGED. WHEREAS, A LIST OF THE SPECIFIC WARRANT NUMBERS, DATES, NAMES, AND AMOUNTS IS ON FILE WITH THE ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, THAT SAID GENERAL FUND WARRANTS FOR THE Month OF April -= 1981 IN THE AMOUNT OF $ 4,489.46 BE, AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY CANCELLED AND HELD FOR NAUGHT. THE ABOVE AND FOREGOING RESOLUTION WAS, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE THIS 13th DAY OF May , 198L. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST:% C4s„,; COUNTS[ CLERIC AND RECORDER AND-CLERR TO T BY:C L,� itCua DEPUTY UISTY CL i APPR D AS TO FORM: 40968 /8/si WELD COUNT?, COLORADO RESOLUTION Adopted: May 13, 1981 SUPPLEMENTING RESOLUTION ADOPTED NOVEMBER 24, 1980 AND RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED//APRIL 6, 1981. MNEREAS, the County by resolution adopted November 24, 1980 (the "Project Resolution) declared its intention to autho- rize the issuance of its bonds pursuant to the County and Munic- ipality Development Revenue Bond Act (the "Act") to finance the construction of certain aircraft hangar facilities (the "Proj- ect") for Airport Development Corporation d/b/a Sri -County Hangar CO.; and WHEREAS, the County has determined that the Project will promote the public purposes of the Act; and WHEREAS, in futherance of the Project Resolution and to assist in the permanent financing of the Project, the County has determined to enter into a Financing Agreement dated as of May 1, 1981 (the "Financing Agreement") pursuant to which the County will (i) issue $975,000 aggregate principal amount of its bonds to be known as "Economic Development Revenue Bonds (Tri-County Hangar Co. Project), 1981 Series A" (the "Series A Bonds") under and pursuant to a Trust Indenture dated as of Kay 1, 1981 (the "Indenture") to The Colorado National Hank of Denver, as trustee (the "Trustee"), and (ii) enter into a Mote Purchase and Servicing Agreement dated as of May 1, 1981 (the "Note Purchase Agreement") to use the proceeds of the Series A Bonds to purchase a Note, guaranteed by the Farmers Home Administration of the United States Department of Agriculture, evidencing approximately 90% of a loan for the permanent financing of the Project; and WHEREAS, also in furtherance of the Project Resolution and to assist in the permanent financing of the Project, the County has determined to enter into a Series B Financing Agree- ment dated as of May 1, 1981 (the 'Series 8 Financing Agree- ment") pursuant to which the County will (i) issue 599,400 aggregate principal amount of its bonds to be known as "Economic Development Revenue Bonds (Tr1-County Hangar Co. Project), 1981 Series B" (the "Series 8 Bonds") under and pursuant to a Series 8 Trust Indenture dated as of May 1, 1981 (the 'Series B Indenture") to the Trustee and (ii) to enter into a Participa- tion Agreement dated as of May 1, 1981 (the "Participation Agreement") to use the proceeds of the Series 8 Bonds to pur- chase a 100% participation in a Note evidencing the balance of said loan for the permanent financing of the Project; and WHEREAS, The First National Bank of Denver has pro- posed to purchase the Series A Bonds pursuant to an Underwriting Agreement SSavviings 4 Lo Associationhasprroopososed Agreement") purchase the Series S Honda pursuant to a letter agreement with the County (the "Bond Purchase Agreement"): and WHEREAS, the County by Resolutions adopted April S, 1481 (the "Bond Resolutions") (i) approved the Financing Agree- ment, the Indenture, the Rote Purchase Agreement, the Underwrit- ing Agreement, the Series H financing Agreement, the Series B Indenture, the Participation Agreement and the Bond Purchase Agreement, and authorized the execution and delivery thereof, (ii) authorized and directed the issuance and delivery of the Series A Bonds and the interest coupons pertaining thereto and the Series II Bonds, (iii) provided for the principal amounts, numbers, provisions for redemption and maturities of, and rates of interest on, the Series A Bonds and the Series B bonds, (iv) determined the revenues to be paid on the Series A Bonds and the Series B Bonds, (v) requested the Trustee to authenti- cate the Series A Bonds and the Series 8 Bonds, (vi) authorised investments by the Trustee, (vii) authorised the execution and delivery of an Official Statement relating to the Series A Bonds, and (viii) authorized incidental action to effectuate the foregoing: and WHEREAS, Airport Development Corporation proposes to change the fors of the Cowpony for whom the Project is being undertaken from Airport Development Corporation d/b/a Fri -County Hangar Co. to Tri -County Hangar Co., a Colorado limited partner- ship, the sole general partner of which is airport Development Corporation, and has requested the County to approve such change: WOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Hoard of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that: 1. The change of the Company for whom the Project is being undertaken from Airport Development Corporation d/b/a Tri- County Hangar Co., to Sri -County Hangar Co., a Colorado limited partnership, is hereby approved. 2. All changes to the Financing Agreement, the Indenture, the Rote Purchase Agreement, the Underwriting Agree- ment, the Series A Bonds, the Series 8 Financing Agreement, the Series B Indenture, the Participation Agreement, the Bond Pur- chase Agreement and LI, Series 8 bonds necessary or appropriate in connection with said dhaage in the Company are hereby approved. 3. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by not less than a majority vote of the Board of County Commissioners, and the Project Resolution and the Bond Resolutioos shall remain in full force and effect except as amended and supplemented by this Resolution. Duly introduced on motion duly made and seconded, read and adopted upon the affirmative vote of _ Commissioners at a -r regular public meeting of the Hoard of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, held this 13th day of flay, 1941. BOARD 07 COUNTY COMMISSION= MELD COUNTY, COLORADO at.v.k411taNsta;." a(//1����' Meld bounty Clerk and Cf�iroan, Boo oxounty Recorder and Clerk to the Board `zi(/ �w�� / ATTEST: APPROVEDS Cozen TO FOIP0101:Attorney Commissioners Pro-Tem, Board of County Commissioners County Ces1oaer 3679B Closing Item No. UNDERWRITING AGREEMENT $975,000 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS (TRI-COUNTY HANGAR CO. PROJECT) UNDERWRITING AGREEMENT dated May 122:1', 1981, among WELD COUNTY, COLORADO (the "County"), TRI-COUNTY HANGAR CO, (the "Company") and THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DENVER (the "Under- writer"). 1, Background (a) The County proposes to enter into a Financ- ing Agreement dated as of May 1, 1981 (the "Agreement") with the Company in which the County will assist the Company in the permanent financing of certain aircraft hangar facilities (the "Project"). To assist in the permanent financing of the Project, the County proposes to sell the bonds identified above (the "Bonds") to the Underwriter who will in turn make a public offering thereof. The proceeds of the Bonds will be used pursu- ant to a Note Purchase and Servicing Agreement dated as of May 1, 1981 (the "Note Purchase Agreement") to purchase the Company's promissory note (the "Guaranteed Note") which will evidence the guaranteed portion of a loan made by The First National Bank of Denver to the Company pursuant to a Loan Agree- ment dated as of May 1, 1981 (the "Loan Agreement"). Of such loan, $875,000 will be guaranteed by the Farmers Home Adminis- tration ("FmHA") (b) The Bonds will be issued pursuant to resolu- tions adopted by the County on November 24, 1960, April 6, 1981 and May 13, 1981 (the "Proceedings") and will be secured under the County's Trust Indenture dated as of May 1, 1981 (the "Indenture") to The Colorado National Bank of Denver, as Trustee (the "Trustee"). The Bonds will be payable solely out of the payments under the Agreement and other moneys paid by the Com- pany or FmHA. All of the County's rights under the Agreement (except for certain of the County's rights with respect to indemnity and payment of administrative expenses) will be assigned to the Trustee as security for the Bonds. (c) To induce the Underwriter to enter into this Underwriting Agreement and to purchase and sell the Bonds, the Company has joined herein, (d) It is intended that substantially all of the proceeds of the Bonds will be used for the acquisition or con- struction of land or property of a character subject to a11ow- Internal Revenue Code oft19Sat(thee"CCode")fandthat the Bonds 167 of will constitute an exempt small issue within the meaning of Section 103(b)(6) of the Code so that the interest on the Bonds will not be includable in gross income for purposes of Federal income taxation and the Underwriter may offer the sonde to the public without registration under the Securities Act of 1933. (e) She Company acknowledges that the County will sell the Bonds to the underwriter and the Underwriter will make an offering thereof in reliance on the representations, covenants and indemnity herein set forth. An Official Statement dated May 13, 1961 has been prepared for use in such offering and has been delivered to the parties to this Underwriting Agreement. Such Official Statement, as it may be amended or supplemented, is herein referred to as the "Official Statement". (f) She proceeds of the Bonds, excluding accrued interest, are to be applied to pay financing and Project costs, all as set forth in the Agreement and the Indenture. Tor this purpose, financing costs include the costs of preparing and reproducing the Agreement, the Indenture, the Bonds, the Pro- Statings and any ement and this tUndeher rrwritinq Agresolutions eement) f the Cfees yand disburse -1 cents of Bond Counsel, Counsel for the Company and the County and the costs (including counsel fees) of qualifying the Bonds for sale under the Blue Sky or securities law of certain juris- dictions. If for any reason the Ronda are not sold or, to the extent financing costs Asymed the amount available for such costs from the proceeds of the Bonds, the financing costs are to be paid by the Company. (g) The professional advisors referred to in this Underwriting Agreement are: County Attorney: Thomas David, Esquire Greeley, Colorado Bond Counsel: Ballard, Spahr, Andrew a Ingersoll Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Counsel to the Company: Esperti, Elrod, Rats, Peterson. Schmidt i Preen Denver, Colorado -2- 2. Purchase, Sala and Closing. On the terms and conditions and in reliance on the representations, warranties and covenants set forth herein, the Underwriter shall buy from the County, and the County shall sell to the Underwriter, the Bonds. The purchase price shall be 1001 of the principal amount thereof plus interest accrued to and through the closing date, and shall be payable in immediately available funds to the order of the Trustee. Closing (the 'Closing') will be at the offices of the Underwriter, 621 -17th Street, Denver, Colorado 80217, at 9:00 A.M. prevailing local time on flay 21, 1981 or at such other place or other date or time am may be agreed to by the parties hereto. The Bonds Will be delivered in Denver, Colorado in definitive coupon fora in the denomination of $5,000 each, unless otherwise requested by the Underwriter 48 hours before the Closing. The Bonds will be made available to the Under- writer for inspection and packaging at least 24 hours before Closing. 3. County's Reor en a 1on s. The County makes the following representations, all of which will continue in effect subsequent to Closing: (a) The County is a political subdivision and a body corporate and politic, organised and validly existing under the laws of the State of Colorado. (b) The County has full power and authority to issue and sell the Bonds as provided in the agreement and in this Underwriting Agreement, and has taken all proceedings and obtained all approvals required in connection therewith by the Colorado County and Municipality Development Revenue Bond Act (the "Act') and other applicable law. (c) The County has duly adopted the Proceedings and has duly authorised the execution and delivery of the Agree- ment, the Vote Purchase Agreement, this Underwriting Agreement and the Indenture, and the issuance and sale of the Hoods, and all actions necessary or appropriate to carry out the same: and the making and performance of each such agreement will not violate or conflict with or result in a breach of the rules of procedure of the County or any indenture, agreement or other instrument by which the County or any of its properties may be bound oc any constitutional or statutory provision or order, rule, regulation, decree or ordinance of any court, government or governmental body having jurisdiction over the County or any of its property. (d) There is no action, suit, proceeding oc investigation or law or in equity, before or by any court, public board or body, pending or, to the knowledge of the County, threatened against or affecting the County (or to the knowledge of the County, any meritorious basis therefor) wherein any unfavorable decision, ruling or finding would adversely affect (i) the existence or powers of the County or its govern- ing body, (ii) the transactions contemplated hereby and by the Official Statement or the validity of the Bonds, the Agreement, the Indenture, the Proceedings, this Underwriting Agreement or any agreement or instrument to which the County is a party and which is used or contemplated for use in the transactions con- templated hereby or by the Official Statement, or (iii) the exemption of the Bonds from Federal or Colorado income taxation. (e) the information with respect to the County in the Official Statement is and at all times subsequent hereto up to and including the Closing will be true and correct in all material respects and does not and will not omit to state a material fact necessary to be stated therein in order to make the statements made therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading: and the County has approved the Official Statement and consents to the use thereof by the Underwriter. y Rep } itop following 4represen�tati'ons, all softwhich lwillhconttinue in ny makes subsequent to Closing: (a) the Company is a limited partnership duly organised and validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Colorado, with full power and authority to undertake the Project, to execute and deliver the Agreement, the Loan Agreement, the Guaranteed Mote, the Mote Purchase Agreement and this Underwriting Agreement and to perform its obligations thereunder and hereunder. The sole general partner of the Car pany is Airport Development Corporation, a corporation duly organised and validly existing in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware and duly qualified to do business and in good standing under the laws of the State of Colorado. Airport Development Corporation has duly authorised the execu- tion and delivery by it, as the general partner of the Company, of the Agreement, the Loan Agreement, the Guaranteed Mote, the Mote Purchase Agreement and this Underwriting Agreement. (b) No approval or other action by any govern- mental authority is required in connection with the execution or performance by the Company of the agreement, the Loan Agreement, the Guaranteed Note, the Mots Purchase Agreement and this Under- writing Agreement: and neither the making mot the performance of the Agreement, the Loan Agreement, the Guaranteed Mots, the Mote Purchase Agreement oc this Underwriting Agreement will conflict with or violate the Company's Agreement of Limited Partnership -4- or Certificate of Limited Partnership, Airport Development Cor- poration's Certificate of Incorporation or Hy -Laws, or any indenture, mortgage, deed of trust, agreement or other instru- ment to which the Company or airport Development Corporation is a party or by which either of them or any of their properties may be bound. (c) The Official Statement (other than the information contained therein under the headings "The County", "Tax Exemption" and "Legal Matters") does not contain an untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the cir- cumstances under which they were made, not misleading as of the date thereof; and the Company has authorised and consents to the use thereof by the Underwriter. (d) There is no action, suit, proceeding, inquiry or investigation, at law or in equity, before or by any court, public board or body, pending or, to the knowledge of the Company, thre8tened against or affecting the Company or Airport Development Corporation (or, to the knowledge of the Company, any meritorious basis therefor) wherein an unfavorable decision, ruling or finding would have a material adverse affect on the financial condition of the Company or Airport Development Cor- poration, the operation by the Company or Airport Development Corporation of its properties, the acquisition, construction and installation or operation of the Project, the transactions con- templated by this Underwriting Agreement and the Official State- ment, the validity or enforceability of the Agreement, the Loan Agreement, the Guaranteed Sate, the Note Purchase Agreement or this Underwriting Agreement, or the existence, qualification to do business or powers of the Company or Airport Development Corporation. (e) (1) The facilities constituting the Project are either land or property of a character subject to deprecia- tion for Federal income tax purposes; (ii) acquisition occurred and construction of the Project was commenced subsequent to November 24, 1980; (111) except for the Bonds and the County's S99,400 aggregate principal amount of Economic Development Revenue Bonds (Tri-County Hangar Co. Project), 1981 Series H to be issued simultaneously with the Bonds, no other obligations described in Section 103(b) of the Internal Revenue Code have been issued by the County or any other issuer, the proceeds of which have been used with respect to facilities in the Town of Erie, Weld County, Colorado, of which the Company or any person related to it is the principal user within the meaning of Section 103(b)(6) of the Code; (iv) there have been no capital expenditures with respect to facilities in the Sown of aria, meld County, Colorado, of which the Company or any person -5- related to it is the principal user within the meaning of Section 103(b)(6) of the Code, except such capital expenditures as will be financed with the proceeds of said sonde and such other capital expenditues, if any, as have been disclosed to the Underwriter in writing; and (v) all other written information supplied by the Company and Airport Development Corporation and which has been relied upon by Bond Counsel and the underwriter with respect to the tax-exempt status of the Sonde is correct and complete. 5. County's Covenants. (a) The County will cooperate in qualifying the ponds for offer and sale under the blue sky or other securities laws of such jurisdictions of the United States of America as are designated by the Underwriter; provided; however, that the County shall not be required to consent to service of process in any jurisdiction other than the State of Colorado; and (b) The County will refrain from taking any action, or from permitting any action with regard to which the County may exorcise control, to be taken that may result in the loss of the tax-exempt status of the interest on the Bonds. 6. Company's Covenants. (a) The Company will notify the Underwriter of any material change in the Conditional Commitment for Guarantee issued by Pada on September le, 1980 with respect to the Project (the "Conditional Commitment") which would require a change in the Official Statement, in order to slake the statements therein not misleading in connection with the offering of the Sonde. After such notification, if, in the opinion of the Company or the Underwriter, a change would be required in the Official Statement in order to make the statements therein true and not misleading, such change will be made in the Official Statement and copies of the Official Statement as so amended will be supplied to the Underwriter for distribution. (b) The Company will refrain from taking any action, or from permitting any action, with regard to which the Company may exercise control, to be taken, that would result in the loss of the tax-exempt status of the interest on the Bonds. (c) The Company will indemnify and hold harmless the County and its officials, officers and employees, the Under- writer, and each officer, director, official or employee of the Underwriter, and each person, if any, who controls the Under- writer within the meaning of Section 15 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (collectively referred to herein as the "Indoor -6- nified Parties"), against claims asserted against any of then if such claims arise out of or are based on (i) the assertion that the Official Statement contains an alleged untrue statement of a material fact or an alleged omission to state any material fact necessary to make the statements therein not misleading in light of the circumstances under with they were wade, or (ii) the failure to register the Bonds under the Securities Act of 1933 or to qualify the Indenture under the Trust Indenture Act of 1939. This indemnity includes reimbursement for expenses in- curred by the Indemnified Parties in investigating the claim and in defending it if the Company declines to assume the defense. Promptly after the commencement of any action against any Indemnified Party in respect of which indemnity is to be sought against the Company, such Indemnified Party will notify the Company in writing of such action and the Company may assume the defense thereof, including the employment of counsel and the payment of all expenses; but the omission so to notify the Company will not rel?eve the Company from any liability which it may have to any Indemnified Party otherwise than hereunder. The Company shall not be liable for any settlement of any such action effected without its consent, but if settled th the the consent of the Company or if there is a final judgment plaintiff in any such action, the Company will indemnify and hold harmless any Indemnified Party from and against any loss or liability by reason of such settlement or judgment. The indem- nity agreement contained in this section shall survive delivery of the Bonds. 7. Conditions of Closing. The Underwriter's obli- gation to purchase the Bonds is subject to fulfillment of the following conditions at or before Closing: (a) The County's and the Company's representa- tions hereunder shall be true on the date hereof and on and as of the Closing date and shall be confirmed by certificates dated as of the date of the Closing. (b) Neither the County nor the Company ;Mall have defaulted in any of Its covenants hereunder. (c) The Underwriter shall have received: (i) opinions of Bond Counsel, dated as of the date of the Closing, with respect to the matters set forth in Exhibits A and B hereto; (ii) an opinion of the County Attorney dated as of the date of the Closing, with respect to the matters set forth in Exhibit C hereto; and -7- (iii) an opinion of Counsel to the Company, dated as of the date of the Closing, with respect to the matters set forth in Exhibit D hereto. (d) The County shall have filed a "scull issue" election in respect of the Bonds pursuant to Treasury Regulation 11.103-10(b) with the appropriate office of the Internal Revenue Service. (e) As of the date of the Closing there shall not have been any change in the Conditional Commitment, which, in the judgment of the Underwriter, is material and makes it inadvisable to proceed with tha sale of the Bonds; and the Underwriter shall have receive3 a certificate of the Company that no change has occurred or, if such a change has occurred, full information with respect thereto. (f) Bond Counsel and the Underwriter shall have received such additional docusantation as they may reasonably request to evidence compliance with applicable law, the validity of the Bonds, the Agreement, the Loan Agreement, the Guaranteed Mote, the Mote Purchase Agreement, the Indenture and this Underwriting Agreement, and to demonstrate the tax-exempt status of the interest on the Bonds and the status of the offering under the Securities Act of 1933. 8. Events Permitting Underwriter to Terminate. The Underwriter may terminate its obligation hereunder at any time before the Closing if any of the following occurs; (a) any legislative, executive or regulatory action or any court decision which, in the judgment of the Underwriter, casts sufficient doubt on the legality or the tax-exempt status of interest on obligations of the same kind and character as the Bonds so as to materially impair the marketability or lower the market price thereof; (b) any action by the Securities and Exchange Commission or a court which would require registration of the Bonds under the Securities Act of 1933 in connection with the public offering thereof, or qualification of the Indenture under the Trust Indenture Act of 1939; (c) (1) any general suspension of trading in securities on the New York Stock Exchange or the establishment, by the Mew York Stock Exchange, by the Securities and Exchange Commission, by any Federal or state agency, or by a decision of any court, of any limitation on prices for such trading, or (ii) any new outbreak of hostilities or other national or international calamity or crisis, the effect of which on the -8- financial markets of the United States shall be such as to make it impracticable for the Underwriter to enforce contracts for the sale of the Bonds, or (iii) a fire, flood, accident or other calamity resulting in a substantial loss to the Company which renders it impractical to consummate the sale of the Bonds and the delivery of the Bonds to the Underwriter at the initial offering price: (d) any event or condition which, in the judg- ment of the Underwriter, renders untrue or incorrect, in any material respect as of the time to which the sane purports to relate, the information contained in the Official Statement, or which requires that information not reflected in such Official Statenent should be reflected therein in order to make the statements and information contained therein not misleading in any material respect as of such time: provided that the County, the Company and the Underwriter will use their best efforts to amend or supplement the Official Statement to reflect, to the satisfaction of the Underwriter, such changes in or additions to the information contained in the Official Statement. If the Underwriter terminates its obligations here- under because any of the conditions specified in Section 7 or 8 hereof shall not have been fulfilled at or before the Closing, such termination shall not result in any liability on the part of the County or the Underwriter. 9. Execution in Counterparts. This Underwriting Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, all of which taken together shall be one and the same instrument, and any parties hereto may execute this Underwriting Agreement by signing any such counterpart. 19. Hotiees and Other Actions. The County: The Company: Board of County Commissioners of Held County, Colorado P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Attention: County Attorney Tri-County Hangar Co. c/o Airport Development Corporation P.O. Box 1146 Denver, Colorado 80201 Attention: President -9- The Underwriter: The First National Bank of Denver P. 0, Box 5806 Denver, COlorad0 80217 Attention: Nr. Wayne G. Nielsen 11. Successors. This Underwriting Agreement will inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties and their successors, and will not confer any rights upon any other person. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the County, the Company and the Underwriter, intending to be legally bound, have caused their duly authorized representatives to execute and deliver this Underwriting Agreement as of the date first written above. (SEAL) Attest 1- L44:7Zu(n,�y eL.v C1ezY1, Bo atd of Co ty 2 \ Commissi�ie (SEAL) Attest Secretary WELD COMM COLORADO By GAO �. . afrsan, S'oard of County Commissioners SRI -COUNT! HANGAR CO.. a limited partnership By Airport Development Corporation, general Partner ojk President TITS FIRST NATIONAL OF DENVER ice President -10- EXHIBIT A Points to be Covered in Opinion of Bond Counsel (Terms defined in Underwriting Agreement are used here with same meanings) 1. The County is a political subdivision and a body corporate and politic, organized and validly existing under the laws of the State of Colorado, with full power and authority under the Act to undertake the Project, to execute and deliver the Agreement, the !tote Purchase Agreement and the Indenture, and to issue and sell the Bonds. 2. The Agreement, the Mote Purchase Agreement and the Indenture have been duly authorised, executed and delivered by the County and constitute the legal, valid and binding obligations of the County, enforceable in accordance with their respective terms, except as may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency or other laws or equitable principles affecting the enforcement of creditors' rights. 3. All right, title and interest of the County 1n and to the /agreement (except for certain rights to indemnifica- tion and to payments in respect of administrative expenses of the County), the Mote Purchase Agreement, the Guaranteed Mote and the Debt Service Reserve Mote have been validly assigned to the Trustee. 4. The issuance and sale of the Bonds have been duly authorized by the County; such Bonds have been duly executed and delivered by the County; and, on the assumption as to authenti- cation as stated above, such Bonds are legal, valid and binding obligations of the County, enforceable in accordance with their respective terms, except as may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency or other lava or equitable principles affecting the enforcement of creditors' rights, and are entitled to the benefit and security of the Indenture. 5. Interest on the Bonds is exempt from Federal income tax as enacted and construed on the date hereof (except as provided by Section 103(b)(0) of the Code as to any Bond is held by a substantial user of the Project or by a 'related person", as such term is defines in Section 303(b)(6) of the Code), provided that the $1O million limit of Section 103(b)(6)(D) of the Code is not and will not be exceeded. 6. Under the Act, interest on the Bonds is exempt from Colorado income tax. EXHIBIT B Points to be Covered in Supplementary Opinion of Bond Counsel (Terms defined in underwriting Agreement are used here with the same meanings) 1. No registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Act of 1933 need be made in connection with the offering and sale of the Bonds and the Indenture is not required to be qualified under the Trust Inden- ture Act of 1939. • 2. The Underwriting Agreement has been duly author- ized, executed and delivered by the County. 3. The summaries of the Bonds, the Agreement, the Note Purchase Agreement, the Loan Agreement and the Indenture in the Official Statement fairly and reasonably summarize the prin- cipal provisions of such documents. Counsel shall also state that nothing has come to the attention of such counsel that would lead them to believe that the Official Statement contains any untrue statement of a material fact or omits to state any material fact necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. EXHIBIT C Pointe to be Covered in Opinion of Countv Attorney (Terse defined in Underwriting Agreement are used here with same meanings) 1. The County is a political subdivision and body corporate and politic, duly organised and validly emitting under the laws of the State of Colorado, with full power and authority to issue the Bonds and to execute and perform its obligations under the Agreement, the Note Purchase Agreement, the Inden- ture and the Underwriting Agreement. 2. There is no action, suit, proceeding or investi- gation at law or in equity before or by any court, public board or body, pending or, to the best of such attorney's knowledge and information, threatened againet or affecting the County wherein an unfavorable decision, finding or ruling would adversely affect (i) the existence or powers of the County or its governing body, (11) the transactions contemplated hereby and by the Official Statement or the validity of the Bonds, the Agreement, the Bete Purchase Agreement, the Indenture, the Proceedings, this Underwriting agreement or any agreement or instrument to which the County is a party and which is used or contemplated for use in the transactions contemplated hereby or by the Official Statemert, or (iii) the exemption of the Bonds from Federal or Colorado income taxatioa. 3. The Proceedings have been duly adopted by the County, comply in all respects with the procedural rules of the County and the requirements of Colorado law and resin in full force and effect on the date hereof. 4. The members and officers of the Board of County Commissioners of the County identified in the County's incum- bency certificate delivered at Closing have been duly elected or appointed, and, to the best of such attorney's knowledge and information, are qualified to serve as such. S. The Agreement, . the Note Purchase Agreement, the Indenture, the Underwriting Agreement and the Bonds have been duly authorised, executed and delivered by the County and constitute valid, binding and legal obligations of the County, enforceable against the County in accordance with their respective terms, subject to state and Federal laws and equitable principles affecting the enforcement of creditors' rights, and the performance by the County of its obligations thereunder will not violate, conflict with or constitute a default under any provision of any indenture, agreement or other instrument by which the County or any of its properties may be bound or any constitutional or statutory provisions or, to the best of such attorney's knowledge, any order, rule, regulation, decree or ordinance of any court, government or governmental body having jurisdiction over the County or any of its prop- erty. She Bonds are entitled to the benefit and security of the Indenture. 6. No additional or further approval, consent or authorisation of any governmental or public agency or authority not already obtained is required by the County in connection with (a) the issuance and sale of the Hoods to the Underwriter and (b) entering into and performing its obligations under the Bonds, the agreement, the Note Purchase agreement and the laden - inn). 7. Such counsel does not believe that the Official Statement, with respect to the County, contains any untrue statement of a material fact or omits to state any material fact necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. EXHIBIT D Pointe to be Covered in Company Counsel Opinion (Terms defined in Underwriting Agreement are used here with sane meanings) (As to matters concerning the exemption of the Bonds from Federal income tax, counsel may rely upon the opinion rendered by Ballard, Spahr, Andrew i Ingersoll, Bond Counsel.) 1. The Company is a limited partnership duly oryanized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Colorado, with full legal power to execute and deliver the Guaranteed Mote, the Loan Agreement, the Agreement and the Underwriting Agreement and to undertake and perform its obligations thereunder. Airport Development Corporation, the sole general partner of the Company, is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the law of the State of Delaware and duly qualified to do business and in good standing under the laws of the State of Colorado, with full legal power and corporate authority to act as general part- ner of the Company for the transactions contemplated by the Underwriting Agreement. Airport Development Corporation has duly authorized the execution and delivery by it, as the general partner of the Company, of the agreement, the Guaranteed Mote, the Loan Agreement and the Underwriting Agreement. 2. The Guaranteed Mote, the Loan Agreement, the Agreement and the Underwriting Agreement have been duly executed and delivered by the Company and constitute the legal, valid and binding obligations of the Company, enforceable against the Com- pany in accordance with their respective terms, except as enforcement may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency or other law or equitable principles affecting the enforcement of creditorsrights generally. 3. The execution and delivery of, and compliance with the terms and provisions of, the Guaranteed Mote, the Loan Agreement, Agreement and the Underwriting Agreement will not conflict with, violate or constitute a default under any provi- sion of any statute, rule, order, regulation, judgment or decree to which the Company or Airport Development Corporation is sub- ject, the Company's Agreement of Limited Partnership or Certi- ficate of Limited Partnership, Airport Development Corporation's Certificate of Incorporation or By -Laws, or any indenture, mort- gage, deed of trust, agreement or other instrument to which the Airport Development Corporation or Company is a party or by which either of them or any of their properties is bound. 4. Such counsel does not believe the information with respect to the Company, the Project, the Bonds, the PIMA Guaranty, the Financing Agreement, the Mote Purchase Agreement, the Loan Agreement or the Indenture contained in the Official Statement, contains any untrue statement of a material fact as of the date thereof, or omits to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to salve the state- ments therein not misleading as of the date thereof. 5. There is no litigation, proceeding or investi- gation pending or, to such counsel's knowledge, threatened against the Company or Airport Development Corporation which sight materially adversely affect the business or properties or financial condition of the Company or Airport Development Cor- poration, or in which an unfavorable decision, ruling or finding would adversely effect the validity or enforceability of the Guaranteed Mote, the Loan Agreement, the agreement, the Under- writing Agreement, any other documents executed by the Company, or the transactions contemplated therein, nor is the Company or Airport Development Corporation in default in any material respect under any applicable statute, rule, order or regulation of any governmental body. 6. All consents, approvals or authorizations, if C epany oryAirport Development overnmental authority at Corporion inired nthe port of e connection with the execution and delivery of the Guaranteed Mote, the Loan agreement, the Agreement and the Underwriting Agreement have been duly obtained, and the Company has complied with all applicable provisions of law requiring any designation, declara- tion, filing, registration and/or qualification with any govern- mental authority in connection with such execution and delivery. 7. NO registration with the Securities and mrchange Commission under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, need be made in connection with the offering and sale of the Bonds and the Indenture is not required to be qualified under the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, as amended. -2- SI'LVERADO SAVINGS L LOAN ASSOCIATION Denver, Colorado . May 13, 1981 Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Tri-County Hangar Co. c/o Airport Development Corporation P.O. Box 1146 Denver, Colorado 80201 Re: Weld County, Colorado - $99,400 Economic Development Revenue Bond (Tri-County Hangar Co. Projgct) 1981 Series B t Gentlemen: We hereby agree to purchase the above-refereoced Dodd (the *Bond") to be issued by Meld County, Colorado (the 'County") on behalf of Tri-County Hangar Co. (the `Company"), a Colorado limited partnership, for a purchase price of 599,400, plus accrued interest, subject to the following conditions: 1. The closing shall not be later than rimy 21, 1981. 2. Final payment of the Bond shall be by certified or cashier's check payable in immediately available funds. 3. The interest rate on the Mond shall be 15% per annum. 4. The Bond and the Series 8 Trust Indenture, the Series B Financing Agreement and the Participation Agreement relating to such Bond, shall contain the terms and be in substantially the forms approved by the County at its meeting on April 6, 1981. 5. Ballard, Spahr, Andrews i Ingersoll, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Bond Counsel, shall render to us an opinion to the effect that interest on the bond is exempt from present Federal or Colorado state income tams under existing statutes and decisions. 6. The Trustee under the Series B Treat Indenture relating to the Bond, shall be The Colorado National Bank of Denver, Deaver, Colorado. 7. The items set forth on the Closing Lemorandm attached hereto as Exhibit A shall be delivered at the Closing in form satisfactory to our counsel. Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado Page 2 May 11, 1981 If the foregoing is satisfactory, please indicate your acceptance thereof by signing in the space provided below. Very truly yours, SILVSRADO SAVINGS i LOAN ASSOCIATION By C l Pres.deff The foregoing agreement is hereby accepted this;+s day of May, 1981 (SEAL] Attest: Clerk! Board of County CoM iissio, (SEAL] Attest: Secretary WELD COMITY, COLORADO By TRI-COIIRTY HANGAR CO., a limited partnership By Airport Development Corporation, general \partner By �\ J 57478 SSW Draft 9/8/61 ESSIBIT A CLOSING =MANN= HELD COUNT!, COLORADO 099,400 ECONOMIC DEVEIABMENT REVENUE BONDS (TRI-CODNTS BANGAR CO. PROJECT) 1981 Series 8 Date and Time of Closing: 9:00 A.M., May 21, 1981 Place of Closing: The First National Hank of Deaver 621 - 17th Street Denver, Colorado 80217 BkCN� The Bonds are being issued by Meld County, Colorado (the "County') in connection with a project (the 'Project') consisting of assisting is the permanent financing of certain aircraft hangar facilities (the 'Project Facilities') to be owned and operated by Tri-Conhty Hangar Co. (the 'Company'), a Colorado limited partnership, the sole general partner of which is Airport Development Corporation. The County has determined that the Project will promote the purposes of the Colorado County and Municipality Development Revenue Bond Asst. Pursuant to a Financing Agreement dated as of rimy 1, 1981, the Company will acquire and construct the Project Facilities mad the County will assist in the permanent financing thereof by using the proceeds of the Bonds to perdu'se a 1006 participation Cinterest promissory400 pcincipal note (the amount ot 'Comment aa ofthe ompanyevidencing 69permit- neat loan in the aggregate principal amount of 6974,400 from The First National Bank of Denver (the 'Bank') to the Company for the acquisition and construction of the Project Facilities. The County will purchase a 100% participation interest in the Company Note pursuant to a Participation Agreement dated as of May 1, 1981 among the County, the Company and the Sank• The Bonds are being issued under and secured by a Series B Trust Indenture dated as of May 1, 1981 pursuant to which the County has assigned to the Trustee its rights under the Financing Agreement and the Participation Agreement. Pursuant to a letter agreement dated May _, 1981 (the "Bond Purchase Agreement") Silverado Savings Si Loan Association (the "Purchaser') has agreed to purchase the Bonds. A. Action Taken Prior to Closing Among the actions taken by the County end by the Company, and other events occurring in respect of the Project, were the following: November 24, 1980 County adopted Resolution of intent to authorise issuance of Bonds. April 6, 1981 fly adopted Resolution adopted Resolution November 24, 1980. May 13, 1981 County adopted Resolution supple- menting Resolution adopted Novem- ber 24, 1980 and Bond Resolution adopted April 6, 1980; Bond Pur- chase agreement executed and delivered; Official Statement executed by County. Nay 20, 1981 County tiled 610 million election. Nay 21, 1981 Company entered into Loan Agree' sent with Bank. B. Action to be Taken at Closing Rxcept as otherwise indicated, executed counterparts of the following documents, or copies thereof, are to be delivered to the C nsoty, the Company, the Trustee, the Pur- chaser, the Bank, County Attorney, Company Counsel, Bank Counsel and Bond Counsel: -2- 1. Bond Purchase agreement. 2. Trust Indenture: 3. Financing agreement. 4. Participation Agreement. 5. Copies of Loan Agreement between Sank and Company (including as exhibit form of Company Motel and all collateral documents, including without limitation Deed of Trust and Security Agreement on Project Facilities, Assignment of Leases and Rents of Project Facilities and personal guarantees of the two principal stockholders of the Company. 6. County General Certificate in respect of incum- bency and signatures of officers, form and execution of Hood and other documents, no litigation, etc. (including Home rule Charter, specimen Bond and copies of authorising resolutions). 7. Company General Certificate in respect of incumbency and signatures of officers of general partner, fora and execution of Financing Agreement, Participation Agreement and other documents, etc. (includes copies of Agreement of Liaited Partnership and Certificate of Limited Partnership of Company and copies of Certificate of Incorporation, Sy -Lars and authorising resolutions of general partner). 6. Delaware Secretary of State's good standing certificate in respect of general partner, and Colorado Secretary of State's qualification to do business certificate in respect of general partner. 9. Trustee Certificate in respect of incumbency and signatures of officers, acceptance of trust, authentication of Bonds, authorisation to act as Trustee, etc. 10. Sank Certificate in respect of Participation Agreement. 11. Certificate pf Company re use of Bond proceeds. 12. Certificate of County re use of Bond proceeds. 13. S10 Million Election Letter. 14. Opinion of County Attorney. 17. Opiaioo of Dodd Counsel. le. Receipt, aaecuted on babel! of County. Trustee and purchaser, evidencing Coustr's order to Trustee to ensbenti- cate Bond and to deliver to Atrehaser, purchaser's receipt of Bond and Trustee's receipt of purchase price. Nike opinion of Bond C*unset, interest on the Bonds is erempt /corn all priori Federal meow* tar to the extent, upon the conditions and sudjeet to the limitations set forth herein under the heading "Tax Exemption." <e a< a_ T z $975,000 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Economic Development Revenue Bonds (Tri-County Hangar Co. Project) 1981 Series A The Bonds are spetial obligations of Weld County, Colorado and, except to the extent payable from Bond proceeds antkinvestmentsarnings themoz are payable solely from revenues to be derived from payments on a Note to be issued by ,A- Tri-County Hangar Co. a guarantee mpect of whkh Note w61 be fated by The Farmers Home Administration of the United States Department of Agriculture under Its Business and industrial Loan Program as described herein under 71•LE F241 kin ARa TTFF The validity of such guarantetwill be incontestable in the hands of the Trustee, as holder of the Note, except for traud or misrepresentation on a part of the Trustee. Neither the general credit nor the taxing power of tin County is pledged for the payment of the Bonds. Dated: May 1, 1961 Des: Nweembee 1, es shown below The Bonds will be Issuable as coupon Bonds in the denomination of $5,000 each, registrable ai to principal ally, and as fully registered Bonds in the denomination of $5.000 or any integral multiple thereof. Coupon bonds and fully registered Bonds of the same series are interchangeable. Principal and sa rdtukual Interest (Mav 1 and November 1, Urst payment November 1, 1991) are payable at the primps! corporate trust office of The Colored* National Bank of Denver, Denver. Colorado, Trustee and Paying Agent. The Bonds are subject to redemption prior to maturity as more Italy described herein. yr interest Mulmoa lateenMaximum Maturity 'Amount Rate . Peke Maturity Aaaoual Rate • Price 1982 $15,000 101454 102.7%° 1892 $ 10,000 tom" 103.372 1963 $16,000 10W% 104.421 1893 $ 46,000 IOK4 103.624 1984 $16.000 104454 105.947 1991 $ 60.000 IOWA 103.681 1985 $20,000 101% 107251 • 19% $ 65,000 IOW* 100.011 1996 $20,000 101454 107.513 1998 $ 80,000 10K% 102.7x)5 1987 $25,000 105444 107.262 1997 S 95,000 IOK4 102371 DM 625,000 10W% 106.655 1998 $ 70,000 101416 102.425 1999 $30,000 10W% 108.342 1999 S. 80,000 IOK1k 102.474 1990 530,000 101154 105210 2000 S 95.000 IOW% 702.092 1991 $35.000 101454 _101.195 2001 5195,000 IOK'4 102115 (Accrued Interest to W AMMO The Bonds are offered when, or and if ranted and remitted by the Un&neriter and subjeel to the approval of lepaltly 8y Ballard, $pater, Andrews Q• Ingersoll,, Phtladnd elphia, Pen wept cassia, BoCounsel, anti certain other conditions. It is srpected Gat Ow Bonds in detinrtimform raid be availabts for delivery in Denver, Colorado on May 61, 1851. i (gfr Forst of Derwer The state of this Official Statement is Mai 15, 1981. 13497 — MOW CO. 0/5 - Proofs of S-8-81 IN CONNECTION WITH THIS OFFERING, THE UNDERWRITER MAY MAKE OVER -ALLOTMENTS OF THE BONDS No dealer, broker, salesman or other person has been authorized by Weld County, Coloradol(M- County Hangar Co. or the Underwriter to give any information or to make any representations with respect to the Bonds, other than those contained in this Official Statement, and, if given or made, such other information or representations must not be relied upon as having been authorized by any of the foregoing. The information and expressions of opinion herein are subject to change without notice and neither the delivery of this Official Statement nor any sale made hereunder shall, under any cir cumstances, create any implication that there has been no change in the affairs of the parties referred to above since the dale hereof. TABLE OF COA"fENTS Introductory Statement The County The Company The Project Facilities Application of Bond Proceeds The Bonds Security for the Bonds The FmHA Guarantee The Financing Agreement The Note Purchase Agreement The Loan Agreement The Indenture Proposed FmHA Rule Tax Exemption Underwriting Legal Matters Appendix A —Form of FmHA Loan Note Guarantee Appendix B —Proposed Form of Bond Counsel Opinion 13497 - WOLD CO. 0/S - Froof s of 5-6-61 Page 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 9 10 10 10 A- l B -1 INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT This Official Statement is provided to furnish information in connection with the issuance by Weld County, Colorado (the "County") of $978,000 aggregate principal amount of its Economic Development Revenue Bonds (Tii-County Hangar Co. Project), 1981 Series A (the "Bonds") under a Trust Indenture dated as of May 1, 1981 (the "Indenture") with The Colorado National Bank of Denver, Denver, Colorado, as Trustee (the "Trustee'). The Bonds are being issued pursuant to a Financing Agreement dated as of May 1, 1981 (the "Financing Agreeement") between the County andicri-County Hangar Co. (the "Company") to assist in the permanent financing of an aircraft hangar facility (the "Project Facilities") for the Company. Silvered° Savings & Loan Association, Denver, Colorado has agreed to provide construction financing for the Project Facilites, Pursuant to a Loan Agreement dated as of May 1, 1981 (the "Loan Agreement"), The First National Bank of Denver, Denver, Colorado (the "Bank") has agreed to lend the Company $974,400 for the permanent financing of the Project Facilities (the "Permanent Loan"), The Farmers Home Administration of the United States Department of Ag- riculture ("FmHA") has committed to guarantee u to 90% of the Permanent Loan throll h the issuance of its Loan Note Guarantee (the "F uarantu"). Proceeds of the Bonds tn the amount of $875,000 will be used by the Trustee to fund the guaranteed portion of the Permanent Loan by purchasing from the Bank the Company'sgromussory Note evidencing such portion (the "Guaranteed Note"). The Trustee shall purchase the Guaranteed Note pursuant to a Note Pur- chase and Servicing Agreement dated as of May 1, 1981 (the "Note Purchase Agreement") among the County, the Company and the Bank The remaining proceeds of the Bonds will be used to Rind a Debt Service Reserve Fund established under the Indenture. The Bank will collect payments from the Company on the Guaranteed Note and will remit such payments to the Trustee for pay- ment of the principal or redemption price of and interest on the' Bonds.. The principal and redemption price of and interest on the Bonds will be payable solely from moneys held for such purposes by the Trustee under the Indenture, from payments to be made by the Company or FmHA and from certain other sources, and there shall be no other recourse against the County or any other property now or hereafter owned by it. There follows a brief description of the County, the Company, the Project Facilities, the Bonds, the FmHA Guarantee and the documents relating to the issuance of the Bonds. All descrip. bons herein of such documents are qualifed in their entirety by reference thereto, all of which mill be available for inspection at the office of the Trustee. During the period of the offering copies of such documents may be obtained from The First National Bank of Denver, Denver, Colorado, in its capacity as underwriter for the Bonds (the "Underwriter'). THE COUNTY The County is a political subdivision and a body corporate and politic organized and existing under the laws of the State of Colorado. Under the Colorado County and Municipality Develop- ment Revenue Bond Act (the "Act"), the County is authorized to issue the Bonds, to use the pro- ceeds thereof to finance the Project Facilities, and to sector the Bonds by an assignment of its rights under the Financing Agreement. The County is authorized to enter into the Financing Agreement, the Note Purchase Agreement and the Indenture. TBr COMPANY ----- ..- - - - Tri-County Hangar Co. is a newly) formed Colorado limited partnership organized for the pur- pose of providing aircraft hangars at 7}i -County Airport in the Town of Ene, Weld County, Colo- rado, for lease to and use by users of such airport. The sole general partner of Tri-Countyliangar Co is Airport Development Corporation, which is a newly formed Delaware corporation organized for the purpose of providing aircraft hangars and maintenance buildings of an efficient design at community airports. Tri-County Hangar Co. and Airport Development Corporation, as its general, {parrta partner, are undeking the construction and operation of the Project Facilities as their initial 'business venture. achaie- 1 13497 - watt CO. 0/S - Proofs of 5-8-8t adjacent to Project: facilities and 1;1i+, at tl., .it, , 'tl... Pre.; ,t 1‘....,llti, _inn? .Air poi, De t e lohntent Corr' ation plans to under. trine similar projects at other comnurnity airports, neither'rri•countr Sumg:u• Co. nor Airport novelopment coo oration present iv h o other assets and there earl he no assurances as to the tinancial success o1 either oC them. TILE PRoIECT FACILITIES The Project facilities will consist of 87 aircrai hangar units, containing 1,050 square. feet of space each, to be constructed on a 6.p2 acre 110'110to 23:93 acre 99 -year ground leasehold held by Ai rnortgmaf itltaml`ton the site of Tri-County Airport in the Town of Erie, Weld Cmunt.y, Colorado. The Deve 1- Project Facilities constitute the initial phase of a total of 2.10 such units which the Company plans to opment construct and operate on such ground leasehold. Corpor Construction of the Project Facilities is expected to be completed by August 15, 1951. The at ion total cost of the Project Facilities is estimated at 51.185,1,00• of such cost, $875,000 will be perma- nently financed with the proceeds of the guaranteed portion of the Permanent Lout. Any costs of the Project Facilities in excess of $875,000 will be permanently financed with other funds available to the Company under the Loan Agreement and from other sources. APPLIt'ATION Of BOND PItOCEFIDS Sources: Proceeds from Silk. of Bonds Accrued Interest on Bonds Uses: Purchase of the Guaranteed Note Deposit in Debt Service Reserve Fund Deposit of Accrued Interest in Bond Fund Doted Date: Form: Maturities and Interest Hate: Trustee, Paying Agent and Registrar: Redemption Provisions: $975,000 $980„t T2 $375,000 1Mtv00 5 'tti4 S980„972 TIIE BONDS \lay 1, 19St Coupon bonds registrable as to principal only in the deuonniet- tion of $5,000 each and fully registered bonds without coupons in the denominationAof $5,1110 or any integral multiple thereof. The Bonds will mature and bear interest payable semi-annuidly on May 1 and November 1 of each year, commencing November 1, 1981, as set forth on the cover page hereof. The Colorado National Bank of Denver, Denver, Colorado. The Bonds may be redeemed a, described beiow. Prospective purchasers of the Bonds should consider carefully all possible factors which may cause the Bonds to be rede.ered earlier than projected as such factors are described below and under THE FmHA GUARANTEE and THE LOAN AGREEyIENT. Extraordinary Redemption in Whole or in Part. The Bonds are subject to mandatory re- demption prior to mattirity on any date at an Extraordinary Redemption Price equal to 100:'1 of the principal amount thereof, plus interest accrued to the redemption date: fa) in whole or in part, in the event and to the extent that there shall have been made a prepayment on the Guaranteed Note pursuant to the terms of the Loan Agreement from the proceeds of any insurance or condemnation awards in respect of the Project Facilitiemor be - 2 41 (to be held by the Company under a 21 year ground sublease hold) 13497 - WOLD CO. 0/S - t'roofs of 5-8-81 cause operation of the Project Facilities shall be enjoined and the Company shall have deter- mined to discontinue operation thereof (see THE LOAN AGREEMENT); or (b) in whole or in part, in the event the Bank shall have accelerated the Guaranteed Note and the Company shall have repaid the FtnHA Loan in part or in full (see THE LOAN AGREEMENT); or (c) in whole, in the event either the Bank or FmHA shall have repurchased the Guar- anteed Note to service adequately the FmHA Loan See THE FmHA GUARANTEE) i or (d) in whole, in the event the Trustee does not purchase the Guaranteed Note by Septem- ber 1, 1981, or in part, if and to the extent the Guaranteed Note is, on the date of its purchase by the Trustee, in a principal amount less than $876,000 (see TH FnrHA GUARANTEE). Partial Redemption. Any partial redemption of the Bonds shall be by lot in inverse order of maturity. Notice of Redemption. The Indenture provides that any redemption of the Bonds will be made by publication of notice thereof once a week for two successive weeks in a financial news- paper published each business day and generally circulated in Denver, Colorado and the Borough of Manhattan, City and State of New York and The Daily Bond Buyer, the first such publication to be made not less than 30 days prior to the redemption date. The Trustee will mail a copy of such notice to all registered owners of the Bonds to be redeemed and to holders of unregistered Bonds who have filed their names and addresses with the Trustee, but failure or defect in the mailing of such notice shall not affect the validity of the redemption. No further interest will accrue on the portion of Bonds called for redemption, and holders of such Bonds will have no rights except to receive payment of the redemption price and interest accrued to the redemption date. SECURITY FOR THE BONDS The Bonds will be secured by a pledge under the Indenture by the County of Its "Revenues" as such term is defined in the Indenture. Such Revenues include, without limitation, (i) entilop reuse of the Cu-de:Aced Nate by the Tnrtec purer -at to tho Nato Purthaoc Ann ttrntnt, iht I/'titeds of the etude hold by Cho Thrum for euch panthers in the-Trsmwwaindestablielie und4.. U. I..1 .. noun; (ii) all amounts payable by the Company through the Bank in respect of the Guaranteed Note; (iii) any amounts held by the Trustee in the Debt Service Reserve Fund; (iv) any amounts payable by the Company in respect of its Debt Service Reserve Fund Note delivered to the Trustee pursu- ant to the Financing Agreement; (v) any proceeds of the Bonds retained by the Trustee for the payment of accrued interest on the Bonds; (v1) investment earnings in rirspett of any moneys held from time to time by the Trustee; and MI) any payments made by FmHA in respect of the FmHA Guarantee. See THE INDENTURE_ THE FmHA GUARANTEE. and THE LOAN AGREEMENT_ The Bonds will also be secured by a Debt Service Reserve Fund in the amount of $100,000, substantially all of which will be initially invested in investment obligations permitted by the Indenture having a maturity of February lb, 2001 and bearing interest at 113/4% per annum and a yield of 12.36% per annum. Based on such investment, the Debt Service Reserve Fund, including earnings from the investment thereof, will provide the Trustee with sufficient funds (i) to pay in- terest on and retire the Bonds issued to fund the Debt Service Reserve Fund, or (ii) to pay debt service required on the Bonds on any semi-annual interest payment date in the event of a default under the Indenture. However, in the event the investment obligations held in the Debt Service Reserve Fund must be sold prior to maturity, there can be no assurance that any such sale will produce funds equal to the amounts paid for such obligations. Likewise, there can be no assurance that at maturity such investment obligations can be reinvested at a rate at least equal to the rate on the Bonds. Earnings on the Debt Service Reserve Fund will be accumulated in such Fund until applied by the Trustee in accordance with the IndentureetSubject to the aforesaid risk upon sale of the Debt Service Reserve Fund investment obligations prior to maturity, in the event of a.default 3 The Indenture provides that such earnings will be applied from time to time to pay interest on the bonds issued to fund the Debt Service Reserve Fund as it becomes due and that in the event the 'mouant on deposit in the Debt Service Reserve Fund exceeds $125,000, such excess shall be applied to, pay current interest_on the bends with a corres- Pc,4347 - ROLD CO. 0/S - Proofs of 5-8-81 credit against the Company's obligation to make payment on the Guaranteed Note. under the Indenture and the use of the Debt Service Reserve Fund to pay debt service on the Bonds, payments made to the Trustee under the FmHA Guarantn, when added to any amounts remaining in the Debt Service Reserve Fund, are anticipated to be sufficient to pay the principal of and accrued interest on the Bonds then outstanding. See THE FINANCING AGREEMENT. THE INDENTURE; THE FmHA GUARANTEE. The holders of the Bonds shall have no right to enforce the provisions of the Indenture, the Financing Agreement, the Note Purchase Agreement, the Loan Agreement, the Guaranteed Note or the FmHA Guarantee, or to institute action to enforce the covenants thereof or the rights or remedies thereunderLexcept as specifically provided in the Indenture. THE BONDS ARE NOT GENERAL OBLIGATIONS OF THE COUNTY, NOR DO THEY CONSTITUTE OR GIVE RISE TO A PECUNIARYI CHARGE AGAINST ITS GENERAL CREDIT OR TAXING POWER THE COUNTY OR A THE FmHA GUARANTEE FmHA is authorized to issue its Loan Note Guarantee pursuant to the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act, as amended (7 U.S.C. 1921 et atq.) and the FmHA Regulations for the FmHA Business and Industrial Loan Program (Subparts A and E, Part 1980 of Title 7 of the Code of Federal Regulations). The description and statements herein are qualified in their entirety by reference to the applicable provisions of the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act and the FmHA Regulations and to the other statutes and regulations applicable to the rights and reme- dies provided under the Loan Note Guarantee. On September 18, 1980, FmHA issued Its Conditional Commitment for Guarantee in which it agreed to guarantee 905- of the Permanent Loan upon satisfaction of certain conditions. Such con- ditions include, althout limitation, completion of the Project Facilities, no material change in the financial condition of the Company, and final review of the project by the Department of Agricul- ture and the Department of Labor. On March 12, 1981, FmHA amended the Conditional Commit- ment to extend the expiration date from June 1, 1981 to September 1, 1981. The failure to satisfy 'such conditions on or before September 1, 1981 will result in the Trustee's refusal to purchase the Guaranteed Note and an Extraordinary Redemption of the Bonds. See THE BONDLA Upon satisfaction of the conditions set forth in the Conditional Commitment, FmHA will ex- ecute its Loan Note Guarantee (Form FmHA Sd9-3S) for attachment to Guaranteed Nete in the principal amount of $875,000. See Appendix A for the form of Loan Note Guarantee to be attached, Pursuant to its Loan Note Guarantee, Fml-A will agree to pay the Trustee, as holder of the Guar- anteed Note, 1009b of any loss sustained on the principal of the Guaranteed Note and on any inter- est thereon through the date of payment by FmHA in accordance with and subject to the conditions and requirements of the Loan Note Guarantee. The Loan Note Guarantee constitutes an obligation supported by the full faith and credit of the United States and will be incontestable in the hands of the Trustee except for fraud or misrepre- sentation of which the Trustee has actual knowledge at the time itreecomes a holder or in which the Trustee participates or condones. The Loan Note Guarantee is not a guarantee of the Bonds and the Bondholders will have no right to enforce the Loan Note Guarantee except through the Trustee, as holder of the Guaranteed Note. If the Company is in default for 60 days or more on its payments of principal or interest on the Guaranteed Note, or if the Bank has failed to remit to the Trustee any payments received from the Company within 30 days of such receipt, the Trustee, as holder of the Guaranteed Note, will en- force the Loan Note Guarantee. The Trustee will first make written demand on the Bank to repurchase the Guaranteeyj_Note at a price equal to the unpaid principal balance thereof plus ac- crued interest thereon to the date of such repurchase. The Bank must exercise its option to repurchase the Guaranteed Note within 30 days after such demand. In the event the Bank does not repurchase the Guaranteed Note, the Trustee will make written demand on FmHA and FmHA must repurchase the Guaranteed Note within 30 days of such demand at a price equal to the unpaid 4 13497 - MOLO CO. 0/S - Proofs of 5-8-81 principal balance thereof plus accrued interest thereon to the date of repurchase. See THE INDENTURE — Defaults and RemedieLAssuming no discrepancy as described below, the maxi- mum period between the Company's default and repurchase by FmHA is 150 days. Upon receipt by FmHA of the Trustee's demand, FmHA will determine the amount due to the Trustt;_e,based upon information supplied by the Bank. In the event of a discrepancy between the. amount claimed by the Trustee and the information submitted by the Bank, payment will be sus- pended until such time as the conPrct has been resolved. Interest on the outstanding principal amount of the Guaranteed Note will continue to accrue until the date payment in full is made to the Trustee. The payment received by the Trustee from FmHA or the Bank upon repurchase of the Guaranteed Note is anticipated to be sufficient to retire all of the Bonds. If at any time, in the opinion of the Bank, repurchase of the Guaranteed Note by the Bank is necessary for the Bank to perform adequately its servicing responsibilities, the Trustee must sell the Guaranteed Note to the Bank for an amount equal to the unpaid principal balance thereof plus accrued interest thereon to the date of repurchase; provided that (i) the Bank is not repurchasing the Guaranteed Note for arbitrage purposes or any other purposes to further its own financial gain, and (ii) the repurchase has been approved in writing by FmHA. FmHA also has the option to repurchase the Guaranteed Note for servicing purposes at a price equal to the unpaid principal balance thereof plus accrued interest thereon to the date of repurchase. Under either of such cir- cumstances, the Bonds would be redeemed under the Extraordinary Redemption provisions contained therein. See THE BONDS THE FINANCING AGREEMENT Under the Financing Agreement, the County will assist in the permanent financing of the Project Facilities by issuing the Bonds and using the proceeds thereof to purchase the Guaranteed Note from the Bank. Upon purchase of the Guaranteed Note by the Trustee, the County will be deemed to have made a loan to the Company to finance the Project Facilities. Construction of the Project Facilities The Company is responsible for constructing the Project Facilities. Payment Obligations of the Company under the Financing Agreement The Company agrees in the Financing Agreement to make monthly principal payments on the Guaranteed Note to the Bank which will correspond to the maturities of $875.000 aggregate princi- pal amount of the Bonds and to make monthly interest payments on the Guaranteed Note to the Bank which will correspond to semi-annual interest payments on such Bonds. The Bank will remit such payments to the Trustee for the benefit of the Bondholders. The Guaranteed Note also con- tains provisions for prepayment corresponding to the redemption provisions of the Bonds. The Company agrees in the Financing Agreement and its Deebt Service Reserve Note issued to the Trustee pursuant thereto (the "Debt Service Reserve Fund Note") to pay amounts equal to the principal of and interest on the Bonds issued to fund the Debt Service Reserve Fund, such payments to be made by the Company to the Trustee from time to time if and to the extent that amounts on deposit in the Debt Service Reserve tube and the investment earnings thereon are insufficient to pay when due the principal of and interest on such Bonds. The Company also agrees to pay from time to time such amounts as may be required to make up any deficiencies in Revenues. In addition, the Company agrees to pay a0 reasonable fees and expenses of the Trustee and reasonable expenses of the Cuutuy. The Financing Agreement, the Guaranteed Note and the Debt Service Reserve Note provide that the Company's obligation to pay is absolute and unconditional. 5 ... _ _.._.._. _ __. _ 13497 - MOLD CO. 0/5 - Proofs of 5-8_81 Certain Cotenants of the Company Tar Exemption. The Company covenants that it will not take any action which would cause the interest on the Bonds to become subject to Federal income tax under the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 as in effect on the date the Bonds are issued. See TAX EXEMPTIONyt Operation and Maintenance or the Project Facilities. The Company will maintain and op- erate the Project Facilities during their useful life or unirthey are replaced with facilities of at least equal utility, but the Company is not required to operate any portion of any property after it is no longer economical and feasible to do so. THE NOTE PURCHASE AGREEMENT _ The Note Purchase Agreement sets forth the conditions upon which the Trustee, as the Coun- ts assignee under the Indenture, will use the proceeds of the Bonds to purchase the Guaranteed Note. Such conditions include, without limitation, delivery by the Bank to the Trustee of the Guar- anteed Note with atLoan Note Guarantee executed by FmHA attached thereto. The Note Pur- chase Agreement also sets forth the Bank's responsibility for servicing the Guaranteed Note, including, without limitatioaremitting the Company's payments thereon to the Trustee. If the Trustee does not purchase the Guaranteed Note by September 1, 1981 and is released from its obligations under the Note Purchase Agreement, the amounts held in the Escrow Fund and the Debt Service Reserve Fund established under the Indenture will be used to redeem the Bonds as provided in the Indenture. It is expected that the Guaranteed Note will be purchased by the Trustee on or about August 15, 1981. THE LOAN AGREEMENT Under the Loan Agreement, the Bank will lend $974,800 to the Company for the permanent financing of the Project Facilities. The Permanent Loan is evidenced by the Guaranteed Note, in the aggregate principal amount of $875,000, and the Unguaranteed Note, in the principal amount of $99,400. e. The Loan Agreement provides that in the event of any casualty loss or condemnation in re- spect of the Project Facilities, any insurance proceeds or condemnation award in respect thereof shall be paid to the Bank, which, at its option, may apply the same to the prepayment of the Perma- nent Loan or to the restoration or repair of the Project Facilities. In the case of any such prepay- ment of less than the entire outstanding principal amount of the Permanent Loan, such prepayment shall be applied pro rata to the outstanding principal amounts of the Guaranteed Note ...and the Unguaranteed Note. (Insert sentence below) The Loan Agreement sets forth certain Events of Default, which, if such events occur and are not cured by the Company within the permitted grace periods, will permit the Bank to declare the outstanding principal balance of and accrued interest on the Guaranteed NMe and 211. Unguaranteed Not& immediately due and payable. Such Events of Default include, without limita- tion, ffiedinisimpds failUnito pay the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Guaranteed oft Note or the Unguaranteed Notei an re resentation or warrant of the Company or any personal cos guarantor in the Loan Agreement or anv document e v twrsuant eret2prpyes so ve materially incorrect when e; failure o the Companv or any personal euatantot to perforat or observe any covenant or agreement set forth in the Loan Agreement or any document delivered pursuant thereto; failure of the Company or any personal guarantor to pay any other indebtedness.; and the occurrence of certain events ofbankrurcy with respect to the Company or any personal guarantor. The Trustee has no authority to waive any default under the Loan Agreement and the decision to accelerate the Guaranteed Notyis solely that of the Bank Acceleration of the Guar- anteed Note and subsequent repayment of the FmHA Loan will result in an Extraordinary Re- demption of the Bonds upon receipt of such repayment by the Trustee, See THE BONDS, 6 The Loan Agreement further provides that the Permanent Loan nay be prepaid in full in the event the operation of Project Facilities is enjoined and the Company shall have determined to discontinue operation thereof. '3497 - MOLD CO. 0/5 - Proofs of 5-8-81 'THE INDENTURE f— t The following, in addition to information contained above under THE BONDS, summarises A' certa n provisions of the Indenture. 27 General 9 The Indenture constitutes an assignment by the County to the Trustee, in trust to secure pay - +c z went of the Sonde (including any additional Bonds issued thereunder), of all of the County's right, title and interest in, to and under the Financing Agreement (except the County's rights to receive payments for its expenses and indemnification), the Note Purchase Agreement, the Guaranteed Note and the Debt Ser-vice Reserve Note. ' Additional Bonds The Indenture provides that additional Bonds of a series other than the Bonds offered hereby may be issued to finance completion of the construction of the Project Facilities or any additional facilities to be financed under the Financing Agreement or to refund any series of Bonds issued under the Indenture to the extent permitted by the terms thereof. Such additional Bonds may be issued only upon compliance with the requirements of the Indenture, arta—will be equally and rat- ably secured under the Indenture with the Bonds offered hereby, without priority or distinction. Escrow Fund; Bond Fund The net proceeds of the Bonds (other than accrued interest and amounts deposited in the Debt Service Reserve Fund) shall be credited to the Escrow Fund established under the Indenture for purchase of the Guaranteed Note. From the net proceeds of the Bonds, there shall be deposited ix the Bond Fond established under the Indenture an amount equal to the accrued interest, if any, paid by the initial purchasers. All Guaranteed Note payments and any Debt Service Reserve Fund Note payments will be depos- ited in the Bond Fund. Moneys in the Bond Fund shall be used solely for payment, when due, of the principal or redemption price of and interest on the Bonds. Debt Service Reserve Fund From the net proceeds of the Bonds, there shall be deposited in the Debt Service Reserve Fund established under the Indenture an amount equal to $100,000. The Debt Service Reserve Fund wit be used by the Trustee to make up any deficiencies in the Bond fiord with respect to payments of principal or redemption price of and interest on the Bonds. Amounts sufficient to pay interest on $100,000 aggregate principal amount of Bonds will be transferred from time to time from the Debt Service Reserve Fund to the Bond Fund to pay such interest as it becomes due. Upon payment of all amounts due under the Guaranteed Note or tepurehase of the Guaranteed Note by the Hank or FmHA, the Trustee will apply the Debt Service Reserve fimd to the redemp- tion of Bonds then outstanding. See SECURITY FOR THE BONDS.", Investments The Indenture provides that moneys received by the Trustee tinder the Indenture shall be deposited as trust funds with the Trustee until or unless otherwise invested ea deposited ita pro- vided in the Indenture. The Trustee shall, at the request and direction of the Company., invest moneys held ingthe Escrow Fund and the Debt Service Reserve fiord in the fallowing obligations: G) obligations issued or guaranteed by the United States of America; Globes issued cr goer` anteed by any state of the United States or the District of Cohunbia receiving the highest rating of Standard and Pools Corporation: (iii) commercial or finance company paper receiving the highest rating of Standard and Pools Corporation: 0v) certificates of deposit, time deposits or other simi- lar banking arrangements issued by the Trustee and/or any bank or trust company or financial institution, ands investments to be fully secured by obligations of the type specified in (i) above: (v) 7 13497~- SOLO CO. 0/S - Proofs of 5-8-8! certificates of deposit issued by any bank or trust company receiving the highest rating of Standard d Poor's Corporation; (vikcertificate.s of deposit issued by any bank or trust company or savings and loan association and hBy insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or the Federal Savings and Loan insurance Corporation; and repurchase agreements which are fully secured by obligations of the type specified in 0) above. Substantially all of the $100,000 of Bond proceeds to be deposited in the Debt Service Reserve Fund will be initially invested in such investment obligations having a maturity of February 16, 200I and bearing interest at 213'496 per annum and a yield of 1296% per annum. At the direction of the Company, the Trustee may invest motleys held in the Bond Fund in direct obligations of the United States of America or repurchase ►gnements as described above maturing on or before the date or dates when the payments in reaped of principal or redemption price or interest on the Bonds for which such moneys are held are to become due. The interest and income received upon such investments of a Fund and any profit or loss resulting from the sale of any investment shall be added to or charged to such Fund. Defaults and Remedies The Indenture specifies, as an Event of Default, the failure to pay when due the principal or redemption price of and interest on any Bond issued thereunder or the use of the Debt Service Reserve Fund to make such payment. No acceleration of the Bonds shall occur, and the Event of Default shall be cured, if all past due payments on the Guaranteed Nate arc made prior to the date upon which the Trustee may make demand under the FmHA Guarantee. If an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing at such tarne, the Trustee shall accelerate the Bonds and make demand upon the Bank and FmSA for the repurchase of the Guaranteed Note in accordance with the FmHA Guarantee. See THE FmliA GUARANTgL In the event FutHA and the Sank fail to repurchase the Guaranteed Note, the Trustee may, and upon the written request of the holden of 25% in aggregate principal amount of the Bonds then outstanding and receipt of indemnity to its satisfaction shall, take such actions at law or in equity as may be necessary to enforce the sights of the Bondholders. No Bondholders shall have any right to pursue rernedies under the Ldenture unless the Trustee shall have been given written notice of a default, the holders of 25% in ag- gregate principal amount of the Bonds then outstanding shall have requested the Trustee to pursue a remedy, the Trustee shall have been offered satisfactory indemnity against costs, expenses and liabilities, and the Trustee shall have tailed to comply with midi request within a reasonable time. Any moneys received or held by the Trustee following a default shall be applied first to the payment of the expenses of the Trustee, including reasonable counsel fees and its reasonable Com- persation; second, to the payment of principal or ree4nnption price and intent then owing on the Bonds issued pursuant to the Indenture, including any interest on overdue interest, and than, on case such moneys shall be insufficient to pay the same in full, to the payment of pelt* or re- demption price and interest ratably, without preference or priority, of one over another or of any installment of interest over any other installment of interest; and, third, to the payment of ex- penses of the County, including reasonable counsel fees. actually incurred in connection with the financing of the Project Facilities and remaining unpaid. If, after the principal of the Bonds then outstanding has been so declared to be due and pay- able, all arrears of interest upon such Benda (and interest on overdue installments of interest at the rate bone by the Bonds) are paid or caused to be paid by the County. the holders of a majority in principal amount of the Bonds than outstanding, by notice to the County and to the Trustee, may ameml such declaration and its consequences and such mistimed shall be binding upon the Trustee and upon all Bondholders; but no such annulment shalt extend to or affect any subsequent deiauk or impair any right or remedy consequent thereon. 8 13497 - SOLD CO. 0/S - Proofs of S-8-81 NIA-Lini 4lYL{IYI Supplemental Indenhov; Amendment of Financing Agreement and Note Pnrrehase Agreement Subject to the conditions and restrictions in the Indenture, the County may enter into an indenture or indentures supplemental thereto without notice to or the consent of the Bondholders (i) to set forth any or all of the matters in connection with the issuance of additional Bonds; OD to add additional covenants of the County or to surrender any right or power conferred upon the County by the Indenture; and (iii) to cure any ambiguity onto cure, correct or supplement any detective provision of the Indenture in such manner as shall not be inconsistent with the Indenture and shall not impair the security thereof or adversely affect Bondholders. The Indenture may be amended from time to time (with certain exceptions) by a supplemental indenture approved by the holders of at least 66%* in aggregate principal amount of the Bonds then outstanding. The Financing Agreement and the Rote Purchase Agreement may be amended with the con- sent of the Trustee, provided that any amendment which would adversely affect any Bondholders must be consented to;by at least 66%% of such Bondholders. Dejeasatus When the principal or redemption price of and interest on all Bonds issued under the bow - tare have been paid, or provision has been made for payment of the same, the Tnustee's tight, title and interest in the Financing Agreement, the Note Purchase Agreement, the Guaranteed Note, the Debt Service Reserve Note and the moneys payable thereunder shall thereupon cease and the Trustee, on denund of the County, shall release the Indenture in respect thereof and shall turn over to the Company all balances then held by it not required for the payment of Bonds. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, provision for the payment of Bads shall be deemed to have been made upon the delivery to the Trustee of (i) cash in as amount sufficient to make all payments specified above, or (ii) noncatlable obligations issued or guaranteed by the United States of America maturing on or before the date or dates when the payments specified above shall be- come due, the principal amount of which and the interest thereon, when due, is or will be, in the aggregate. sufficient without reinvesment to make all such payments, or (iii) any combination of cash and such obligations - Concerning the Trustee The Indenture specifies the duties and responsibilities of the Trustee and permits the Trustee to own any Bonds and engage in other transactions with the County or the Company. The 'Trustee may be one of the banks with which the Company maintains depository and other normal banking relationships. The Trustee may resign and be discharged of the trusts created by the Indenture by written resignation filed with the County and the Company not less than 60 days before the date when ft is to take effect. Notice of such resignation by publication is required by the indenture. PROPOSED FaHA RULE On Deeember 10, 1979, FmHA published notice of* proposed rule in the Federal Register (44 F.R. 70741) which, among other provisions, would prdubit the guarantee of any loan, a portion of which is to be purchased with the proceeds of tax-exempt bonds. Written comments were re- quested to be submitted on or before February 8, 1880. As of the date h. reef. FraHA has taken no further official action with respect to the proposed rule. Notwithstanding the proposed rule, FmHA has approved the Loan Agreement and has indicated that final regulations, if adopted, will net affect the FmhiA Guarantee described herein. 13497 - WOW CO. 0/S - Proofs of 5-8-81 TAX EXEMPTION In the opinion of Ballard, Spahr, Andrews t Ingersoll, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Bond Counsel, interest on the Bonds is exempt from Federal income tax as eructed and construed on the date of issuimee, provided that interest on any Baniywull not be exempt during any period such Bond is held by a "substantial user" of the Project Facilities or by a "related person". as such terrors are used in Section 103())(9) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, (the "Code") and further provided that the 910,000,000 Unlit in Section 103(b)(6XD) of the Code is not and will uootse exceeded. Under the Act, interest on the Bonds is exempt from Colorado income taxes. UNDERWRITING The First National Bank of Denver, as underwriter (the "Underirdteir bas agreed, subject tc certain customary closing conditions, to purchase the Bonds from the County at a price equal to 100% of the aggregate principal amount thereof. The Company will pay the Underwriter a fee of 6'24,360 for underwriting the Bonds, and the Underwriter has advised the Coup that it also ini- tially intends to staffer the Bonds at themaximum prices set forth on the cover page hereof. If the Bonds are sold at such prices, the Underwriter will receive the fee to be paid by the Company, plus the excess of the aggregate price of the Bonds over the aggregate psindpel amount thereof. Mkt Bonds are sold at such prices, the aggro/ate underwriting spread would be 666.914.44. The offer- ing price and selling terns may be varied by the Underwriter from time to time. LEGAL MATTERS Legal matters incident to the authorisation and issuance of the Bonds by the County are sub- ject to the unqualified approving opinion of Ballard. Spahr, Andrews & Ingersoll, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Bond Counsel The text of such opinion will be printed on the Bova Certain legal nutters wall be passed upon for the County by the County Attorney, Thomas David, Esq., Gree- ley, Colorado. Certain legal mattewrill be passed upon for the Cosapany by Esperti, Elrod, Kars, Peterson, Schmidt & Preeo, P.C., Iver, adored.). This Official Statement was drily approved, executed and delivered by the County on MayA; 1981. WELD COMM. COLoaa ° Er Cho:mean. Berard aft`county Comerrei simurra 10 13497 - VOLD•C0. 0/5 - proofs of 5-8-81 APPENDLX A FMHA LOAN NOTE GUARANTEE MAdialIA Fos Fake *MUM Teo of Lao: Aortae 7 CEA Fan IMtl Schan • *' lone FAIIA Saw libels. Aeee last Lose IOSEPTos Isar s Ades N.ne Year lam I! 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Seaksen The sestet dte Wider inn uaaneem nil he dnern laid end pad a wended is W appbah Sips{ of M {910 a Tai 1 CFA b effect om sir do of the tawrnmYe. le. Lao Subsidy. •la addition to W Sense ate of the awe attached hnomo. FmIIA all pasha s iWy of per year. Foments all he made atendly. IS. Ibtitn. A0 smote and actions will bet awn Wad* the FediA Casey SeFaaor fin Keay) (Sum) web wain Was at the dap of ehie tsaomotr {AIRED STATES OF .AMERICA Fatties Nos Adaeivienaa Tuttle Os Amaap ion Apsrmees by domed le. Asetwptaa Amens ►y dated to elf sot *Phobic neon prapaph 9aaa to can ilioa of di isweser. A3 13497 - MOLD CO. 0/5 - Proofs of 5-8-81 APPENDIX B Test of Opinion of Bond Counsel BALLARD, SPAHR, ANDREWS S INGERSOLL Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Re: 'Weld County, Colorado — $975,000 Aggregate Principal Amount of Economic Development Revenue Bonds (Tri-County Hangar Co. Project), 1981 Belies A, Dated May 1, 1981 We have acted as Bond Counsel in connection with the issuance by Weld County, Colorado (the "County") of $975,000 aggregate principal amount of its Economic Development Revenue Bonds (Tri-County Hangar Co. Project), 1981 Series A, dated May 1, 1981 (the "Bonds"). The Bonds are being issued under the County's Trust Indenture dated as of May 1, 1981 (the "Inden- ture") to The Colorado National Bank of Denver, Denver, Colorado, as Trustee (the "Trustee") to accomplish the public purposes of the Colorado County and Municipality Development Revenue Bond Act (the "Act") by assistingeiTri-County Hangar Co., a Colorado limited partnership (the "Company") in the permanent financing oceircraft hangar facilities located in Weld County, Colo- rado (the "Project Facilities). The County and the Company have entered into a Financing Agree- ment dated as of May L, 1981 (the "Financing Agreement") pursuant to which the Company will construct the Project Facilities and the County will assist in the permanent financing thereof. To permanently finance the Project Facilities, the Company and The First National Bank of Denver, Denver, Colorado (the "Bank") have entered into a Loan Agreement dated as of 'May 1, 1981 (the "Loan Agreement") pursuant to which the Bank will lend to the Company $574,400 (the "Permanent Loan")- To evidence the Permanent Loan, the Company wiii execute arci deliver to' the Bank a note in the principal amount of S99,400 (the "Ungvaranteed Note") and a note in the principal amount of $875,000 (the "Guaranteed Note'). The Farmers Home Administration of the United States Department of Agriculture ("FmHA"), in its Conditional Commitment for Guar- antee dated September 18, 1980, as amended (the "FmHA Commitment'), has agreed to guarantee the Company's payments under the Guaranteed Note. Upon satisfaction of the conditions contained in the FmHA Commitment, FmHA will execute and deliver to the Bank its Loan Note Guarantee for attachment to the Guaranteed Note. The date upon which the Loan Note Guarantee will Ise issued is referred to herein as the "Closing Date The Closing Date is expected to occur on or about August 15, 1981. To assist the Company in the permanent financing of the Project Facilities, the County has entered into a Note Purchase and Servicing Agreement dated as of May 1, 1981 (the "Note Pur- chase Agreement") with the Bank and the Company. The County hag assigned the Note Purchase Agreement to the Trustee under the Indenture. Pursuant to the Note Purchase Agreement, the Trustee, on the Closing Date and upon receiving an opinion of counsel to the effect that the Loan Note Guarantee constitutes an obligation supported by the full faith and credit of the United States of America, will purchase the Guaranteed Note from the Bank with $875,000 of Bond proceeds. Prior to such purchase, the Trustee will hold the proceeds of the Bonds as security for the Bondholders. After the Closing Date, the Guaranteed Note will be payable to the Trustee through the Bank over the life of the Bonds at times and in amounts sufficient to pay debt service on $875,000 ag- gregate principal amount of the Bonds. In addition to the guluirity of FmHA, the Guaranteed Note will be secured pro rata with the Unguaranteed Note bv'rsonal guarantees of Mr, David B. Wilkin and Mr. Dale G. Harrington (each of whom is a 45% stockholder of Airport Development Corporation, the sole general partner of the Company), and a decd of Last c a aecuszty tnterrR in the Project FacRities. However, ae holder of the Guaranteed Note, the Trustee will have no direct rights to enforce either theA sonal guarantees, . Pursuant to the Financing Agreement, the Company has issued its Debt Service Reserve Note dated May 1, 1981 in the principal amount of $100,000 to evidence its obligation to pay to the B-1 #1 a Deed of Trust on and a Security Interest in the Project Facilities, an Assignment of Leases of the Project Facilities and #2 Deed of Trust, Security Interest, the Assignment of Leases or the -- 3497 - NOW CO. Q/c - ?roofs of 5-8-81 r Trustee amounts equal to the principal of and interest on $100,000 aggregate principal amount of Bonds issued by the County to fund the Debt Service Reserve Fund. The aggregate of the amounts payable on the Guaranteed Note and the Debt Service Reserve Note are stated to be sufficient to pay debt service on the Bonds. It is contemplated that the interest on the Bonds will be excludable from the gross income of the holders thereof under Section 103 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1964, as amended (the "Code"). Section 103(bX6) of the Code provides that an issue of industrial development bonds in excess of $10,000,000 may qualify for the exemption of interest from taxation granted by Section 103(x), provided the aggregate face amount of the issue does not exceed 310,0001000. Under Sec. tion ]030X6XA) of the Code, the face amount of the Bonds would be deemed to include any prior outstanding governmental obligations with respect t gacilities which are located in the Town of Erie, Weld County, Coloradcgonwith respect to facilities contiguous or integrated with any such facilitiesaof which the Company is the principal user. For this purpose, persons who are related to one odier within the meaning of Section 103(bX6XC) are treated as one pecson..Further, under, an 103(b)(6XD) of the Code, the face amount of the Bonds is also deemed to include any capital expenditures with respect to the Project Facilities or any other such facilities, which are paid or incurred during the six year period beginning three years before the date of the issuance of the Bonds and are financed otherwise than out of the proceeds of the Bonds or any prior outstanding governmental obligations (such expenditures being hereinafter referred to as "Section 103(bY,6)(D) Capital Expenditures"). Officers of the general partner of the Company have executed a certificate stating that there are no outstanding governmental obligations described in Section 103(b) of the Code, the proceeds of which were used with respect to facilities located in the Town of Erie, Weld County, Colorado or with respect to facilities contiguous or integrated with any such facilities, of which the Company or any related person is the owner, occupant or other prndpal ureer. Such certificate further states that there have been no Section 103(b)(6)(D) Capital Expenditures, other than those shown in the Issuer's election referred to below. The Financing Agreement provides that the Company shall not make or permit to be made any Section 103(bX6XD) Capital Expenditures that would cause the 310,000,000 limit of Section 103(bX6) of the Code to be exceeded. If such capital expenditures are in fact made, the interest on the Bands would be treated as taxable from the date such limit, is perwlwl Prior to the issuance of the Bonds, the issuer duly tiled the election required by Section 103(bX6XD) of the Code. -.cods of which - so 'toed with ....,pect to foetlitir:'tried in the Town of finer Weld Cnrrty, Col, redo, u- lac.'.d oaLith. sal. ar<. Lot aarstatt to a :..M.a'aiet .:il, wn sra fa. Itito c ca h Officers of the County responsible for issuing the Bonds and officers of the general partner of the Company have executed certificates stating the reasonable expectations of the Canty and the runway on the date of issuance of the Bonds as to future events that are material for the purposes of Section 103(c) of the Code pertaining to arbitrage bonds. We have reviewed such certificates and, in our opinion, the Bonds are not arbitrage bonds. In our amity as Bond Counsel, we have examined the Ad and such documents, records of the County and other instruments as we deemed necessary to enable us to express the opinions set forth below, including original counterparts ear certified copies of the Indenture, the Financing Agreement, the Note Purchase Agreement, the other documents listed in the_Lb sing Memoran- dum in respect of the Bonds filed with the Trustee and executed Economic Development Revmtu Bond (hi-Com'ty Hangar Co. Project), 1981 Series A No. AC -1, authenticated by the Trustee. We assume that all the other Bonds have been similarly authenticated. With respect to all mailers pertaining to the Company, including the due authorization, execution and delivery of the Guar- anteed Note, the Debt Service Reserve Note, the Note Purchase Agreement and the Financing B-2 13497 - MOLD •CO. On - Proofs of 5-8-8I Agreement by the Company, and the power and authority of the Company to perform and to carry out its obligations thereunder, we have relied upon the opinion of Esperti, Elrod, Katz, Peterson, Schmidt & Preeo, P.C.. Denver, Colorado, counsel to the Company, a copy of which opinion has been filed with the Trustee. Based on the foregoing, it is our opinion that: 1. The County is a political subdivision and a body corporate and politic, duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the State of Colomdo awith frill power and authority under the Act to undertake the Project, to execute and deliver the Financing Agreement, the Note Purchase Agreement and the Indenture, and to issue and sell the Bonds. 2 The Financing Agreement, the Note Purchase Agreement and the Indenture have been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the County and constitute the legal, valid and binding obligations of the County, enforceable in accordance with their respective terms, ex- cept as may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency or other laws or equitable principles affect- ing the enforcement of creditors' rights. . 3. All right, title and interest of the County in and to the Financing Agreement (except for certain rights to indemnification and to payments in respect of administrative expenses of the County), the Note Purchase Agreement, the Guaranteed Note and the Debt Service Re- serve Note have been validly assigned to the Trustee. 4. The issuance and sale of the Bonds have been duly authorized by the County; snub Bonds have been duly executed and delivered by the Cotmty; and, on the assumption as to authentication as stated above, such Bonds are legal, valid and binding obligations of the County, enforceable in accordance with their knot -dive terms, except as may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency or other laws or equitable principles affecting the enforcement of cred- itors' rights, and are entitled to the benefit and security of the Indenture. 5. Interest on the Bonds is exempt from Federal income tax as enacted and construed on the date hereof (except as provided by Section 103(bX9) of the Code as to any Bond held by a substantial user of the Project Facilities or by a'belated person", as such tam is defined in Section 103(bX6XC) of the Code), provided that the $10 million limit of Section 10; (i(bX6KD) of the Code is not and wt not be exceeded. 6. Under the Act, interest on the Bonds is exempt from Colorado income tai. We do not express any opinion herein with respect to the adequacy, accuracy or completeness of the Official Statement of the County dated May 13, 1981, pertaining ng to the public offering of the Bonds. We call to your attention the fact that the Bonds are special obligations of the County, payable solely out of payments to be made by the Company under the Guaranteed Note and the Debt Ser- vice Reserve Note, and by Fm1iA under the Loan Note Guarantee and certain otber moneys avail- able therefor as provided in the Financing Agreement and the Indenture, and that the Bonds do not pledge the credit or timing power, or constitute the pecuniary obligations, of the County or of the State of Colorado or any political subdivision thereof. B-3 13497 - MOLD CO. 0/S - Proofs of S-8-81 60968 • Sib/61 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO RESOLUTION Adopted: May 13, 1981 SUPPLEMENTING RESOLUTION ADOPTEDNOVEMBER 24, 1980 AND RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED APRIL 6, 1981. WHEREAS, the County by resolution adopted November 24, 1980 (the "Project Resolution) declared its intention to autho- rize the issuance of its bonds pursuant to the County and Munic- ipality Development Revenue Bond Act (the "Act") to finance the construction of certain aircraft hangar facilities (the "Proj- ect') for Airport Development Corporation d/b/a Tri-County Hangar Co.; and WHEREAS, the County has determined that the Project will promote the public purposes of the Acts and WHEREAS, in futherance of the Project Resolution and to assist in the permanent financing of the Project, the County has determined to enter into a Financing Agreement dated as of May 1, 1981 (the 'Financing Agreement') pursuant to which the County will (i) issue $975,000 aggregate principal amount of its bonds to be known as "Economic Development Revenue Bonds (Tri-County Hangar Co. Project), 1981 Series AN (the "Series A Bonds') under and pursuant to a Trust Indenture dated as of May 1, 1981 (the 'Indenture") to The Colorado National Bank of Denver, as trustee (the 'Trustee"), and (ii) enter into a Note Purchase and Servicing Agreement dated as of May 1, 1981 (the "Note Purchase Agreement") to use the proceeds of the Series A Bonds to purchase a Note, guaranteed by the Farmers Home Administration of the United States Department of Agriculture, evidencing approximately 96% of a loan for the permanent financing of the Projects and WHEREAS, also in furtherance of the Project Resolution and to assist in the permanent financing of the Project, the County has determined to enter into a Series B Financing Agree- ment dated as of May 1, 1981 (the "Series B Financing Agree- ment') pursuant to which the County will (i) issue $99,400 aggregate principal amount of its bonds to be known as 'Economic Development Revenue Bonds (Tri-County Hangar Co. Project), 1981 Series B' (the 'Series B Bonds") under and pursuant to a Series B Trust Indenture dated as of May 1, 1981 (the 'Series B Indenture") to the Trustee and (ii) to enter into a Participa- tion Agreement dated as of May 1, 1981 (the 'Participation Agreement') to use the proceeds of the Series B Bonds to pur- chase a 100% participation in a Note evidencing the balance of said loan for the permanent financing of the Project: and WHEREAS, The First National Bank Of Denver has pro- posed to purchase the Series A Bonds pursuant to an Underwriting Agreement with the County (the "Underwriting Agreement") and Silverado Savings 6 Loan Association has proposed to purchase 60968 - - 571/81 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO RESOLUTION Adopted: May 13, 1981 SUPPLEMENTING RESOLUTION ADOPTED NOVEMBER 24, 1980 AND RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED APRIL 6, 1981. WHEREAS, the County by resolution adopted November 24, 1980 (the "Project Resolution) declared its intention to autho- rize the issuance of its bonds pursuant to the County and Munic- ipality Development Revenue Bond Act (the `Act") to finance the construction of certain aircraft hangar facilities (the "Proj- ect") for Airport Development Corporation d/b/a Tri-County Hangar Co.; and WHEREAS, the County has determined that the Project will promote the public purposes of the Act; and WHEREAS, in futherance of the Project Resolution and to assist in the permanent financing of the Project, the County has determined to enter into a Financing Agreement dated as of May 1, 1981 (the 'Financing Agreement') pursuant to which the County will (i) issue $975,000 aggregate principal amount of its bonds to be known as "Economic Development Revenue Bonds (Tri-County Hangar Co. Project), 1981 Series A" (the "Series A Bonds") under and pursuant to a Trust Indenture dated as of May 1, 1981 (the "Indenture") to The Colorado National Bank of Denver, as trustee (the "Trustee"), and (ii) enter into a Note Purchase and Servicing Agreement dated as of Ray 1, 1981 (the "Note Purchase Agreement") to use the proceeds of the Series A Bonds to purchase a Note, guaranteed by the Farmers Howe Administration of the United States Department of Agriculture, evidencing approximately 90% of a loan for the permanent financing of the Project; and WHEREAS, also in furtherance of the Project Resolution and to assist in the permanent financing of the Project, the County has determined to enter into a Series B Financing Agree- ment dated as of May 1, 1981 (the "Series B Financing Agree- ment") pursuant to which the County will (i) issue $99,400 aggregate principal amount of its bonds to be known as "Economic Development Revenue Bonds (Tri-County Hangar Co. Project), 1981 Series B" (the "Series B Bonds") under and pursuant to a Series B Trust Indenture dated as of May 1, 1981 (the 'Series B Indenture") to the Trustee and (ii) to enter into a Participa- tion Agreement dated as of May 1, 1981 (the 'Participaticn Agreement') to use the proceeds of the Series B Bonds to pur- chase a 100% participation in a Note evidencing the balance of said loan for the permanent financing of the Project; and WHEREAS, The First National Hank of Denver has pro- posed to purchase the Series A Bonds pursuant to an Underwriting Agreement with the County (the "Underwriting Agreement") and Silverado Savings h Loan Association has proposed to purchase the Series 8 Bonds pursuant to a letter agreement with the County (the "Bond Purchase Agreement"); and WHEREAS, the County by Resolutions adopted April 6, 1981 (the "Bond Resolutions") (i) approved the Financing Agree- ment, the Indenture, the Note Purchase Agreement, the Underwrit- ing Agreement, the Series B Financing Agreement, the Series B Indenture, the Participation Agreement and the Bond Purchase Agreement, and authorized the execution and delivery thereof, (ii) authorized and directed the issuance and delivery of the Series A Bonds and the interest coupons pertaining thereto and the Series B Bonds, (iii) provided for the principal amounts, numbers, provisions nor redemption and maturities of, and rates of interest on, the Series A Bonds and the Series B Bonds, (iv) determined the revenues to be paid on the Series A Bonds and the Series B Bonds, (v) requested the Trustee to authenti- cate the Series A Bonds and the Series B Bonds, (vi) authorized investments by the Trustee, (vii) authorized the execution and delivery of an Official Statement relating to the Series A Bonds, and (viii) authorized incidental action to effectuate the foregoing; and WHEREAS, Airport Development Corporation proposes to change the form of the Company for whoa the Project is being undertaken from Airport Development Corporation d/b/a Tri-County Hangar Co. to Tri-County Hangar Co., a Colorado limited partner- ship, the sole general partner of which is Airport Development Corporation, and has requested the County to approve such changer NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that: 1. The change of the Company for whom the Project is being undertaken from Airport Development Corporation d/b/a Tri- County Hangar Co., to Tri-County Hangar Co., a Colorado limited partnership, is hereby approved. 2. All changes to the Financing Agreement, the Indenture, the Note Purchase Agreement, the Underwriting Agree- ment, the Series A Bonds, the Series B Financing Agreement, the Series B Indenture, the Participation Agreement, the Bond Pur- chase Agreement and the Series B Bonds necessary or appropriate in connection with said change in the Company are hereby approved. 3. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by not less than a majority vote of the Board of County Commissioners, and the Project Resolution and the Bond Resolutions shall remain in full force and effect except as amended and supplemented by this Resolution. Duly introduced on motion duly made and seconded, read and adopted upon the affirmative vote of — Commissioners at a -2^ regular public meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld ,^xr:;y, Colorado, held this 13th day of May, 1981. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MILD COUNTY, COLORADO AM`SST:/f j0! asset lfatasC Wel. County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar APPROv$D AS TO FORM: o y Attorney -3- Ch roan, Bawd of County Corm s si anors Tem, Board of County Commissioners Count C s over s Janet RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC MIRING TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY RUAD 43 BETWEEN VELD COUNTY ROADS 70 AND 72 FOR THE RE- PLACEMENT OF WELD COUNTY BRIDGE 43/70A. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Hone Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6)(a), CRS 1973, as a,te,rx3td ..local authorities, with their re sfe tive jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a spetified number of work days for project completion and shall, in eonjuction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected,..." and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute, has determined, upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said county roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Fh,rd of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Board deems it rrece-nary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on county roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby auth- orizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as stall be reason- ably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Corrrmissioners of Weld County, Colorado does declare and establish the following County road to be temp- orarily closed, which shall become effective when standard official traffic control devices are erected giving notice of the restrictions and, when such devices are erected and in place at: Weld County Road 43 between Weld County Roads 70 and 72 for the replacement of Weld County Bridge 43/70A. Said closure to be effective May 15, 1981 for approximately (15) working days. RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 43 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 70 AND 72 FOR THE RE- PLACEMENT OF WELD COUNTY BRIDGE 43/70A. WHEREAS, the Board of Canty Commissioners of Weld Canty, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter., is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6)(a), CRS 1973, as amended, ..local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjuction with any such road closure establish aper'priate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected,..." and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute, has determined, upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said county roads by posting signs them NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Carmissicners of Weld County, Colorado that the Board deers it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on county roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby auth- orizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reason- ably necessary to regulate, warn and/or quid traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado does declare and establish the following County road to be temp- orarily closed, which shall become effective when standard official traffic control devices are erected giving notice of the restrictions and, when such devices are erected and in place at: Weld County Road 43 between Weld County Roads 70 and 72 for the replacement of Weld County Bridge 43/70A. Said closure to be effective May 15, 1981 for approximately (15) working days. Its above :yid foteguing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adogtad by the following vote on the 13th day of May, A.D., 1981. BOARD OF COUNTY CCMMISSIONERS WELD CCUNSY, COLORADO huc Carlson, nrmann Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem Ai7t. T: InQl-abia";4 Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk the Board L v ,-C� ,�a... /Q,t,..%tt r County Cl / APPROVED TO FORM: Weld County Attorney e/e s , 1 /See; ' ye %T.•>' 7.4-7) 1r) , T �p v Ili Barr, t/ raj Pies ei l<y/y;bY f/e4br>; �y �ta.� 3 Br aie so' -/e b %- TITLE Le , e r G Mot 71,77 uX v'er,•.-. Ul/ Nay a S Ire. -S /c' Reg r! !r/t•s r. my re tr.- AP're` Lit> eti :70 q. 1 d'^1' I fir/ fine e d /S c� � • =//S -► t`lt s r.% i�ppe x /.3.- rnu Day s _re 5,-,eli.e f VIVA SURVEY BY DRAWN BY CHECKED Air/ROVED STY ENGINEER DATE DATE 4111-91 DATE COUNTY ROAD ND. WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING OF Cr." ) ss D'UNT ) OF WELD ) SOCIAL SERVICES CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE' FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY.ARE AS FOLLOWS: IRA 69.00 0 AP ADC 11,901.00 G A 343.20 A D C - U 45.00 A D M 415.00 CHILD WELFARE 73,640.12 DAY CARE AID TO THE BLIND 383.00 A'N 0 23,340.00 TOTAL I11,076.90 LEAP 740.58 DATED THIS 13th DAY OF May , 19 81 . tf/� tWe e.4- . WELD CO NTY FINANCE OFFICER SUBCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 13th DAY OF Macy , 1981 . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: TATE OF COLORADO } ) ss OUNTY OF WELD ) l )1[z c .. ,9,1, 196'd 7 � L (,r44 ,G.`� tAL-:1 A4), L. <.-.' Ng�btSry Public WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS or WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SE FORTH ABOVE, ANO WARRANTS ARFUND E CHARGEABLE NTNT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN,UPON THE IRA _ 69.00 A D C 11,901.00 0 A P GA 343.00 ADC -U 45.00 A D M 415.00 CHILD WELFARE 73,840.12 DAY CARE A N D 23,340.00 - LEAP 740.58 DATED THIS 13th DAY OF ATTEST: COUNTY- LERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD �Y • 111111,..�.n� c -L �RHI. COUNTY CE l/ AID TO THE BLIND MEMBER 383.00 TOTAL111'015.90 iliVIACc<y M'INH ME MEte of Co orado ss of Weld WELD COUNTY', COLORADO PAYROLL FUND CLASMS VENDOR WELD COUNTY PAYROLL FUND,GROSS PAY -YOUTH WORK PROGRAM 5TATGREELEUR ONALPBANK (nMat liT__( _r01g_ , THE et pay) RUDY HERNANDEZ AINAA0 Ruar ALBERTO DOMINGUES KI IMIMET11TO3 DANNY MORADO AMOUNT _ 5 31,454.19 --4183.30 _--- 28,654.22 175.12 __ 37.53 _ 75.05 _ 32.84- _J TOTAL $64,662.29 This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed above listed claims as shown on Pa9es 1 through _ O____ and dated May 13t-1901_ and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite names with the total amount $____- 64,662.29 Dated this 13th day of Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of may OF COLORADO ) )) ss Y OF WELD We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) pprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ed drawn upon the _____Payroll _ _ - __- Fund totaling $ 64,662.29 person y ier d Recorder,, -- - c' 1 .uty 4/21/17 ) ss 91. OF WELD ) ' OLD AGE PENSION CLAIMS URES EN ED ON THESF70 OLLOWINGFLISTED CLAIMSCANDTTHAI PAYMENTS TSHOULD BEDFADE TO THE E THERESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY.ARE AS FOLLOWS: OAP GA ADN DAY CARE A'N D 118,043.00 ADC ADC -U CHILD WELFARE _ AID TO THE BLIND TOTAL 11A.n47.00 DATED THIS 13th DAY OF , e. A r -t ;ELD C U Y 1NANCE OF C� SUBCRIBED AHD SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: mac() E OF COLORADO ) Notary Public ) ss TY OF WELD ) THE C'LAIMSLASBARD OSET FORTHUABOVE, AND SWARRANTS FINEPAYMENT TTHEREFORE DAREHEREBY APPROVE THE FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: 118,043.00 A Q C 1 gaL. OAP GA ADN DAYCARE A N D 13th DAY OF May ADC -U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND DATED THIS 13th DAY OF clay ' 1g4a—: ''y ATTEST: COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD/ � gg/ 1 L:,.aC.Q.:_ rot, TOTAL 118,043.00 NK.P3ER tv 6 to R441 WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER 4S OF t 5/12/81 DATE t 5/12/81 PAGE s 1 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE. WSANT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO 406055 AINS COLLEGE 800KSTORE 2507 ♦88.25 01 .74 --Y'-488.25 406056 APPLETRFE PHOTO 0100 4.95 O1 834 4.95 406057 BOARD OF 14010 CONMSNRS 50581 25.00 OI 8I3 -� 25.00 ♦06058 BOWERS ELIZABETH 43061 9.21 20 801 9.21 ♦06059 BRANTNER TRASH SERV 19822 60.00 Ol 19825 35.00 01 19836 20.00 01 115.00 406060 BROOKS CAMERAS INC F37574 ♦3.32 01 834 43.32 ♦06061 BUTCHER BLOCK 1504 20.69 20 801 _�-_-20.69 406062 CARL53N VIOLET 50681 100.40 19 830 100.40 406063 406063 CASSEOIV LEA 50781 11.20 19 830 ~--- 11.20 406064 DEL CASTILLO TONJI 507.1 2.60 19 830 -__ 2.60 1.06065 DENVER POST 960796 366.78 01 815 366.78 ♦06066 EDWARDS CHEVROLET CO 30854 57.85 01 31047 5.40 01 31172 87.03 01 31179 187.50 el 31234 6.16 Oi 31246 123.45 01 • + R44t a WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER t i MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5112181 406067 GREELEY D41LY TRIBUNE THE ` 406060 GREELEY PRTHOIOG1ST 406049 HARPER HENRY C 406070 JENKINS GLENDA t i i 406072 LOPEZ FR►NK 4 i 406073 MEYER JACOUE 6 406074 M08IL CAR MASH 406071 JEROME CO DATE 1 5/12/81 PAGE = z INVOICE MSANT FUND DEPT NO 31265 129.81 01 31284 110.28 01 31597 83.68 OI 62309 0.00 01 62630 4.00 01 62971 4.40 01 63008 53.60 01 869.80 16381 33.00 D1 els 16936 36.00 01 815 17080 20.00 01 815 17156 33.00 01 815 17231 22.00 01 8IS 17232 26.00 01 015 17'130 MOO 01 815 17362 18.00 01 815 17908 24.00 DI 815 179I0 22.00 Ol 815 17990 24.08 01 815 17993 20.00 01 8tS 298.00 42941 1.750.00 01 83? -_~ 1.750.00 INTERN 150.00 19 017 150.00 50081 20.60 19 830 20.60 005050 12.92 20 F0256? 15.24 20 28.18 50481 6.20 19 817 6.20 S0661 53.60 19 802 �r- 53.60 250324 39.80 01 834 ��--39.00 i> • • O', A • M • t 4 i 6 t 6 6 6 1441 MELD COUNTY IMPART REGISTER AS OP t 5/12/81 DATE t 5/12!01 PAGE r 3 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSANT FUNO DEPT MUMMER NO 406075 MOUNTAIN BELL 23300 0.94 19 801 0.04 406076 NELSON OFFICE SUPPLY 10181 26.50 01 013 26.50 406077 OFFER ACE. HARDWARE 81706 11.35 19 017 11.35 406078 PONY EXPRESS COURIER 282124 392.00 65 801 392.00 406079 QUINLAN PUO L1SHING CO INC 090181 33.35 Ol 030 33.35 406000 REISIG NANCY 50801 190.00 19 030 198.80 406001 SAMS PRODUCE 27108 115.44 01 029 5881 15.21- 01 829 100.23 406082 SDI/EPAT 22249 465.00 65 801 465.00 406003 STANDER T C JR JOE 28.00 01 029 SANTOS 8.00 Ot 029 36.00 406004 STOODARD PAUL M TELE 150.00 01 832 6096 1.010.00 01 832 ----1.160.00 ♦06005 TELEX COMPUTER PRO 510261 449.00 65 001 449.00 406086 THREE N COMPANY 841002 167.97 OI 010 842890 167.97 01 010 335.94 406087 TURNER MILLICENT 50881 194.40 19 090 R441 WARRANT PAYEE NURSER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 5/1t/Rt DATE t 5/12/81 PRGE a 4 INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NO 19.40 406068 UNIY DF NORTHERN COLD C06463 75.00 Ol 874 ----- 75.00 406089 WELD CNTY 6EN HOSP 607260 47.75 01 829 751909 73.50 01 832 121.25 406090:WELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUN 5229 12.00 65 801 12.00 406091 WESTERN OIL REPORTER 034272 21.63 Dt 813 21.63 406092 WtLOE JOMN 50881 4.60 19 817 4.60 406093 WISE ELIIR.ETH 50481 35.80 19 830 35.80 TOTIL 7 8.085.37 • • • • • • • • • • • • • " • • • 141 WARRANT PAYEE NURSER MELD COUNTY WARRANT RESISTER AS OF t 5/12/01 ACCOUNT CODE INVOICE HUNT NO DATE I S/l2/01 PAGE t S FUND DEPT AUTOMATIC JOURNAL ENTRIES ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION GENERAL LEDGER l -SOS -306 ACCOUNTS PIVABLE-TRADE. 1•OOS-301 WARRANTS PAYABLE s ♦SOS. 31 S OOS.37- TNIS IS TO CERTIFY 11441% ALA= ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES NAVE SEEN COMPLETES ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE I THROUGH S AND DATED Moy /t0 i'L9y/ AND THAT DATED THIS SHOULD D DE TO THE RES►Et1t• ND 4�N T AMOUNTS OPPOSITE iN T�IEIR MIMES WITH THE TOTAL SRfoYs'-37 R>ITEO THIS/7- DAY OF n. , 19Pr. µ E T011 NA NT 4 SUSSCRIDED AND SWORN TO OEFORE ME THIS /3E DAY OF .011•43 ♦ 19V Snell XPHMSt u , , 4,7Suz blerxex,.J NOTARY ►USLIC• WE• 11* BOARD OF COUNTY tONMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, WE OY (APPROVE, DISAPPROVE! THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE! RND WARRANTS II PAYMENT THEREFOR ARE MEREST ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE CssnernJ FUND TOTALING 6 B,oPs.3ry SATED THIS J,3 ?I DAYOF Mel • l9 E'/ ATTEST! DEPUTY NE �I Ems)%%20 u"> COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY MEMBER DEPUTY S� ctiaRM x�'�y ),/i • i � • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8.441 WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/13/81 DATE s 5/13/81 PALE 3 1 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO 41.6094 ADVANCED NNGMNT SYSTEMS 5012 49.95 19 817 49.95 406095 AMER INCOME LIFE INS CO 42281 38.00 01 847 38.00 406096 AMERICAN TOWING 2302 90.00 01 834 90.00 406097 ANDERSON J H 51181 107.80 01 813 107.80 406098 BACHMANS INC 820044 1.166.12 Ol 899 1.166.12 406099 BATES REBECCA PARKIN 12.50 01 006 12.50 406100 BRIGGSOALE WATER CO 5581 9.00 11 815 9.00 406101 CARLSON NORMAN 51181 220.40 01 801 220.40 406102 CATTLES DUANE A 51181 290.40 01 812 290.40 406103 CENTRALIZED SERVICE INC 117040 50.38 01 869 50.38 406104 COLO LANDFILL INC 42381 112.00 11 815 43081 430.00 11 815 406105 ECONOMICS PRESS INC 406106 EVERITT LUMBER CU 542.00 975429 9.57 01 847 9.57 029372 12.54 11 029473 14.32 11 030067 15.93 11 4441 Y4RR4NT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/13/81 OATS s 9/13/111 PAGE s 2 INVOICE MSAMT FUND DEPT NO 42.79 406107 GREELEY FENCE CO 51281 6,339.60 LL d01 6.339.60 406108 GREELEY GAS CO 101050 31.90 11 815 105340 32.82 11 615 -~--64.72 406109 GREELEY POULTRY (NC 418536 63.00 01 829 418698 103.60 01 829 418863 63.00 01 829 419014 59.40 01 829 289.00 406110 GREELEY TRAVEL AGENCY 38765 356.00 Ol 830 356.00 406111 GREEN R MACK 319409 120.00 01 869 ♦30 20.00 Ol 669 140.00 406112 HAROING GLASS IND INC 80979 88.50 19 817 88.50 406113 NOME LIGHT L POWER 200008 5.46 11 815 5.46 406114 HOME LIGHT i POWER 100031 40.03 LL 615 100101 29.81 11 815 900952 37.89 1( 815 106.99 406115 KENS CAMERA CENTER 8382 29.19 Ol 810 9132 11.75 01 810 40.94 406116 KIRBY C M 5181 164.00 01 801 164.00 406117 K4Al PAINTS 4537 759.40- 11 001 a a R44.1 WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/13/81 DATE i S/13/81 PAGE s 3 a WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NURSER NO a • • s 46240 6►025.10 11 801 5.266.50 406118 MELDAHL ELIZABETH A 042781 56.45 Ol 810 56.45 406119 MENKVELD 1RENE PARKIN 12.50 Ol 006 12.50 406120 MICROFILM COMA SYSTEM INC 8540 369.82 01 369.82 406121 RAFT/ DON 51181 199.40 01 813 199.40 406122 REVCO INC 805556 36.57 11 801 36.57 406123 NORTHERN ARMORED SERVICE 43081 7.50 01 815 ^M 1.50 406124 NORTHERN COLORADO PAPERS 8305 216.80 ►1 815 216.80 406125 OKAMOTO MEL PARKIN 12.50 01 006 _--_— 12.50 406126 OKI/COLSON CO 982241 6.01 01 847 6.01 406127 PLATTEVILLE HERALD 50181 ♦.64 19 801 �— 4.64 406128 R 6 M TEXACO 18 6.08 01 834 2 3.00 01 834 21 16.00 Ol 034 3 4.00 01 834 35 3.00 01 834 47 7.50 Ol 834 ---- 39.50 R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT RE6ISTER AS OF s 5/13/81 406129 SHAFFER DAVID 406130 STENGEL JOE 406131 U S DATACORP 406131 MELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUN GATE : 5/13/81 PAGE s INVOICE MSAMT FUND DEPT NO PARKIN 12.50 01 006 12.50 5881 44.09 11 801 44.09 4067M1 21.62 Ol 813 21.62 ALVAR 189.88 21 876 CASTLL 78.38 21 876 CLICK 115.58 21 876 HERMAN 125.63 21 876 OLMEOA 125.63 21 876 OTERO 156.75 2l 876 ROMERO 125.63 21 876 SANOOV 196.88 21 876 SCHMID 125.63 21 876 1.239.99 TOTAL s 17.770.51 • • • • • • • • • • R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMEER WELD COUNTY NARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/13/111 DATE s 5/13/111 PAU s S INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NO AUTOMIATIC JOURNAL . ENTRIES ACCOUNT COOS ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION GENERAL LEDGER I-0OS-306 ACCOUNTS PATAOLE—TRADE 11.770.51 1-005-301 WARRANTS PAYAILE 17,710.51 - THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING ANO BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE'DERN COIMLETED ON THE *ROVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH S AND DATEo AJay /7, i'19$/ AND THAT PAYMENTS SHI>�0 0E TO THE RESPECTIVE TE IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE AL AM THEIR MANES WITH THE TOTOUNT f/7, noes/ DATED THIS Olt' 'DAY OF 'Mal ♦ 19N7/.f AIRECTOR0111AGENENT A BUDGETp SUBSCR IBED AND SHORN TO BEFORE IE THIS /3!l DAY OF „M e ♦ 19 Q/ ITV COMIUISSION (num; /Moto',, /91a ✓em. )0'1)-�-�4-) NOTARY PUBLIC. 11E• THE WARD OF COUNTYtOINFISSIOERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HERE BY IMPROVE' 1 THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOYEi AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR ARE HER Y DRAWN UPON TILE ati.evaI FUND TOTALING f t'7,770.51 ^ Wl THIS/3'2- OAYOF • 19 P! ATTEST n WNTY CLERK MO RECORDER BY DEPUTY ww.1 l-NE1111fR AMER • or • • • • • • • • • • • • • •' GONP DATE PP 25OC2Iin 04-2441 16 EMEIOYEE NO. I CMEC\NO. 1 IWO RATE I E ADAMS LESLIE D 741TT1 AGRIPIRO KEPI II 524904410 AGM !AA JACQUELINE B 4223667 7 �— .00001 000202947 j WIN12 JOSE CARLOS ',}1Y701952 I GROSS AD), NET TOTAL DEO. NEI RAY GROSS KID . fSA CT` SSESS SOIR MR PEND SSESS PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS CURRENT UNITS YID UNITS CURRENT AML. Y10 AMI. 383158 76k6 DEDUCTIONS NAME CURRENT AML Y AMi. NAME I CURRENT AML. Yd0 AML. a • COMP DATE PP Ik502187 _ 04-21rI1 16 \ANE EW'.J1'EE NO CHECK NO I T ACKERSON GARY 320441594 1000102945 t 1 'vs" SAIY/RME I EX l I I .00001 i. I .STOOL ADAMS LESLIE D 2741771 .00x1 I i AGRIPINO KEVIN 524909410 1 r I GROSS ADP NEE TRIM OED NE1 PAY GROSS Y.I.D Stu 25150 : 25150 370.53 t leael I I r0000l ltat'11 222346747 I 1 AGLIMLAR JACQUELINE B 000102947 I l I .00001 I 41ANiZ JOSE CARLOS 018701952 • I I I .00001 I 38358 7616 12 25150. 628175 4 13p0 I I I I I I -54/27 WELD COUNTY DEPT OF HUNAN RESOURCES -BASK 8018TH STREET 1 _ CURRENT AMT. i DEDUCTIONS Yd -0 AM I 1 1 NAME CURRENT AML. Y. lip AMt. 'a,1 I 459.74 25150 25150 1� 15 216.03 PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS NAME CURRENT UNITS Y -I DUNITS CURRENT A/Al. Y.10 AMI. JSSA CT ASSESS JSDIR HR MILEAGE JSSA CT ASSESS JUIN HR DEPEND ASSESS SAN u AL SA FRANK ALLEN RICHARD CONY__ -DATE PP PAGE 25021876 04-2+-81 16 2 NAME IMP( OYEE NCY, 1 .1? - CHECK. NO. I SAVORA1E I EX I I f�t GROSS ADl. NE1 !Orel DEO. NEI PAY GROSS Y -I -D 532294456 000102948 1----7-0000t 4744004 77 l 1 I ALT ERGO LARRY 521527938 I I I .00001. I I !:l:IlR r ALSARADO GUADALUPE 465621432 I AN LAN SLAT 522279884 000102951 1 I Om. .00001 1 1 .00001 1 I zas,' 17605 17605 641.78 345.18 386042 ` 295.09 amis 377,25 37520 37320 770.52 NAME CURRENT UNITS JSOIR HR JSOIR CT JSSA CT 35 ISSE SS J IIR HR DEPEND A SSE SS JSSA CT PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS Y -I D UNITS CURAEN1 AMT. Y,1-0 AMT. 37688 75 5 1766 1 MELD COUNTY DEPT OF HUNAN RESOURCES-SALK 801 8TH STREET NAME C. CARE uI GAS MISC DEDUCTIONS CURRENT AMI. YbD AM! 4L 3 6 3 NAME CUPPENI AMT. Y.o AMI. MY/ RAT 1 COMP OAT& PP PAGE 3 125021/13 04-2M81 16 N 4NE EAVIOYEE NO. 040. NO. ANDREW NIKE 523045917 minion LEfIIE D 523766915 1 ARAGON GARY 523115459 ] OfCr r .90001 1 "1 ARCNIBEGUE FRANK 523136484 RN. ARENART SOPNIA ,585721758 000102953 I .0000r r GROSS AO). NEI TOTAL DEC) NEI PA), GROSSYI-D 9380: 9180 199.33 PAYROLL REGISTER WELD COUNTY DEPT Of ► INAN RESOURCES —BASIC 801 8TN STREET EARNINGS NAME CURRENT UNITS Yd -D UNITS CURRENT AMT. YI-D AMT. 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SMY/RAZE ER WELL II ITT MARIE 32188~560 stranti 3COf 397768197 XRM. CASEIIO ROBERT 521193019 GROSS ADE NET IOIAL DEO. NE1 PAY GROSS Y4D 2T 126 2000• 251.26 OLEO MR 1.1.E AGE ail MR SDI CT SSA CT SIR CT all AGE SSE SS CURRENT UNITS PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS Y.T.0 UNITS CURIIENI AML. Y.I.D AML. DEDUCTIONS CENMENI AML Y [ D SI. NAME CURRENT Amy YbD AML. 7 R • -6 • • • • • • • COMP [15621873 DATE PP PAGE 114,24 -at l6 4 N EMPLOYEE N0. CHECK NO <A'YTIE EK I I GROSS AD1. NEI IOTAI DED. NET PAY GROSS Y$D I I• -.1360M1-; CAMACHO RAYMOND 461809723 I I .00001 111=na CARO DONALD 362607200 000/02969 I CaitO MART a L 522705671 I r .00001 I I Dm. f Eli, aiER60, CARRILLO GUADALUPE 521232277 I I 13915 13915 139. 15 226.10 CARTER DIANE 401546675 000/02972 i I .0046{ 473.59 33498 1065 10x.84 ASSESS PAYROLL REGISTER NAME CURREN; UNIIS JSDIA HR DEPEND ASSESS A SSE SS JSDIR HA JSSA CT JSOIR HR DEPEND ASSESS EARNINGS Y.1.0 E/NITS r 2000 400! i I 2 CURRENT NAT. Y.T.D MME. 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Y ID AMI. 1 MELO COUNTY DEPT 0$00.011 A ,.r 1w!.0 • • • • • • • • • _ i • • I • • • • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO MAY 11, I981 TAPE 681-27 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Wednesday, May 11, 1981, at the hour of 9:00 A. M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Also present: Commissioner Chuck Carlson, Chairman Commissioner Norman Carlson, Pro Tem Commissioner Bill Kirby Commissioner John Martin Commissioner June Stei mark Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Ordway MINUTES: Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve the minutes of theBoard of County Commissioners' meeting of May 11, 1981, as written. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA: The Chairman included on the agenda a request by the County Engineer, temporary closure of county road 4`43, as item P3 under new business. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the consent agenda and referred item 04, under Communications, road petition for speed signs in Grandview Highland Estates to the County Engineer for his recommendation. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. PERMISSION TO BE EXCUSED: Commissioner Stefnmark requested permission to be excused at 10:30 A. M. and the remainder of the day. It was a consensus of the Board to grant this request. DEPARTMENT HEADS: Jerry Wones, director of the ambulance service, reported that his department is scheduled to begin the twenty-four hours or. duty and forty-eight hours off duty system on Sunday, May 17, 1981. He added that the department is pleased with this new system. Mr. Wones commented on their emergency calls and regular calls and compared each category with the first quarter of 1980. Over all the calls are down by approximately 8% compared to the first quarter of 1980. The calls in the Fort Lupton area are averaging one and a half calls per day. The calla received outside the city limits of Greeley have increased by 10%. Mr. Nonce added that the calls from the Pierce area have also increased. In conclusion, Mr. Nonce reported that the Ambulance Service will participate in a mock disaster this afternoon at the Greeley Mall. Dick Barrett, personnel director, was not in attendance. CLAIMS APPROVED: Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve the claims presented by Paul Swearinger: Encumbrance Claims General Fund Social Service Fund Social Service Old Age Pension Payroll Payroll Commissioner Martin seconded the $ 25,855.88 111,076.90 118,043.00 18,837.23 64.662.29 motion and it carried unanimously. BIDS: APPROVE INSULATION MATERIALS AND SERVICES, WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM: Mrs. Rhoden recommended that the low bid submitted by Porter Insulation, Inc., Loveland, Colorado, be approved. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the low bid as recommended by Mrs. Rhoden. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. APPROVE LAUNDRY: AMBULANCE DEPARTMENT: Mrs. Rhoden recommended that the low bid submitted by One Hour Martinizing, totaling $112.28 per week be approved. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the low bid submitted by One Hour Martinizing. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Mrs. Rhoden recommended that the low bid be approved. The low bid was submitted. by Sanitary Laundry and Cleaners, Inc., at $24.58 per week. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the low bid as recommended by Mrs. Rhoden. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. SHERIFF: The Purchasing Directorrecommended that the low bid be approved. The low bid was submitted by Pioneer Cleaners, Greeley, Colorado, at $222.00 per week. Commissioner Martin made a motion to approve the Purchasing Director's recommendation. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and It carried unanimously. ROAD AND BRIDGE: Mrs. Rhoden recommended that the only bid subnitted be approved. The only bidder was Misco Textile Rentals, Inc., of Greeley, Colorado. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the bid submitted by Misco Textile Rentals Inc. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: Misco Textile Rentals, Inc. was the only firm that submitted a'bid. Mrs. Rhoden recommended that Misco Textile Rentals, Inc. bid, amounting to $395.08 per month, be approved. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to'approve the bid submitted by Misco Textile Rentals, Inc. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. PRESENT ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL: Mrs. Rhoden presented these bids and they will be considered for approval on May 27, 1981. BIDDERS Honeywell, Englewood, Inc. Colorado Alternative No. Alternative No. Alternative No. One Two Three Johnson Controls, Inc. Alternative No. One Denver, Colorado Alternative No. Two Alternative No. Three Automatic Energy Control, Inc. AECON Denver, Colo. Alternative No. One Alternative No. Two. Alternative No. Three CEMCO Greeley, Colorado Alternative No. One Alternative No. Two Alternative No. Three Pride Energy Mgmt. Systems Denver, Colorado Alternative No. Alternative No. Alternative No. One Two Three Wagner Energy Original bid specifications Cheyenne, Wyoming First Alternative Bid Second Alternative Bid AMOUNT $48,400.00 42,700.00 4,800.00 Additional 59,570.00 40,270.00 2,610.00 Additional 59,890.00 47,295.00 2,650.00 Additional 66,400.00 58,900.00 6,270.00 Additional 111,992.60 87,992.60 8,290.00 Additional 148,680.00 58,360.00 94,750.00 Eastman Kodak Company, Englewood, Colorado sad 3M ECC, Arvada, Colorado did mot submit bids. Page 2, May 13, 1981 SUPPLEMENTAL RESOLUTION TRI-COUNTY HANGAR CO., REVENUE BONDS: The County Attorney presented said supplemental resolution which supplements resolutions adopted November 24, 198O and April 6, 1981. This resolution changes the company from Airport Development Corporation DBA Tri-County Hangar Co., to Tri-County Hangar Co., a Colorado limited partnership on all the documentation.The County Attorney and Mr. Warden recommended approval of said supplemental resolution. Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve said resolution. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. GRAVEL AGREEMENT WITH HIGH PLAINS GRAZING ASSOCIATION: Commissioner Steinmark noted tbat a letter has been written regarding this matter to the association, however, a reply has not been received. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to continue this matter to a later date. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CANCELLATION OF GENERAL FUND WARRANTS, APRIL 1981: Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve the cancellation of general fund warrants for April 1981, totaling $4489.46. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ENERGY MINERALS REQUEST FOR AMENDMENT TO GAS 6 OIL LEASE: The County. Attorney informed the Board that Energy Minerals Corporation desires to drill a "J" sand well in the NWSOWic of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 61 West, of the 6th P. M. and in order to avoid waste and facilitate economic development purposes to create a NW'i (160 acre) spacing unit. Under the terms of the lease Energy Minerals Corporation does have the right to pool the lands but the terms are vague. Therefore, in order to eliminate any possible misinterpretation, Energy Minerals Corporation has requested that the pooling clause in the lease be replaced with an amendment. The County Attorney has reviewed the amendment and recommended approval of same. Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve said amendment. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF COUNTY ROAD /43: Commissioner Kirby made a motion to authorise the temporary closure of County Road #43 for approximately three weeks in order to replace County Bridge #40/7OA. The closure of County Road /43 is between County. Roads /70 and /72. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. PLANNING DEPARTMENT: RE /496, RAY 6 DARLEEN BOFFEY: Allen Jost from the Planning Department, reminded the Board that on April 8, 1981 they approvals request for a lot size variance so that the Boffey's could make application for this recorded exemption. Harlan Stientjes legal counsel for the Boffey's was present to answer questions. Mr. Boffey was also present. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve this request. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. LSV /127, EDMOND AND PHYLLIS MOREHOUSE: The Planning staff recommended that this request be approved. Edmond Morehouse elaborated on his plans and added that approval of this request will not affect the amount of ground being farmed. Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve this request. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RE /495, RAYMOND AND VICTORIA AIN: The Planning staff recommended that this recorded exemption be approved. The applicants were not present. Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve this request. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ZPMB #446, JACK 6 ELLEN THOMPSON: The .Planning staff recommended that this request be approved. Ellen Thompson was present to answer questions. Commissioner Martin made a motion to approve this request. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and It carried unanimously. SITE APPLICATION FOR ERIE SANITATION DISTRICT: Richard Lyons, legal counsel for the Erie Sanitation District, listed the three options that the Board bas regarding this matter and they are as follows: 1. approve 2. deny 3. no comment. Mr. Lyons requested that the Board select option #3, no comment. The County Attorney reviewed what has transpired to dateregarding this application and agreed that no comment would be the best alternative. Commissioner Martin lade a motion to take the no comment position at this time. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion. Bennie Brants, an adjacent landowner, informed the Board Page 3, May 13, 1981 that back in 1978 he had attended the Special Use Permit hearing and had expressed his opposition to this site. Mt, Bruntz contended that there is an alternate site or the current facility could be updated and property maintained. The Chapman assured the persons present that a no comment decision is just thaq it does not mean approval or denial. Commissioner Kirby Questioned why the Board is going through this process. The application for the'Special Use Fermi; when ready will be considered only by the Veld County Planning Commission on the Bounty level and not by the Board of County Commissioners. The motion carried unanimously. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO TOWNS: Chuck Cunliffe from the Planning Department, reported that twelve towns have requested assistance through the Planning Department. Mr. Cunliffe identified the type of assistance requested, the county departments that it involves, and the expected completion dates. Mr. Cunliffe commented on the cost to perfrom this service. Ten thousand dollars was approved.for the year 1981 to provide this service,by the Board of County Commissioners. ,Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve the report made by Mr. Cunliffe. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS: Listed on the consent agenda as presented. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions are attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO ATTEST: WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER ATiD TO THE BC D BY: ;Deputy County f✓ Page b, May 13, 1981 A public hearing was conducted on May 13 1981 at 2:00 P.N., with the following present: CHUCK CARLSON CHAIRMAN NORMAN CARLSON PRO TEM BILL KIRBY COMMISSIONER JOHN MARTIN COMMISSIONER JUNE STEINMARK COMMISSIONER EXCUSED Also present: ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, KEITUA IT.tIi� ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, R. RUSSELL Anson PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, TOMS UOIDI The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated April 5, 1981 and duly published April a arequest for a981 in SPECIALhusn pnstown win FOR A.JeALCO?OL1c hearing DISTILLATION was held on z PLANT FOR STROUQUIST FARMS. Tom Conn reviewed the Planning Commission's favorable recommendation, conditions and development standards. Evan Golding, who has the contract for instillation of the plant,was present representing the applicant and elaborated on the proposed facility. Mr. Golding stated that the water for the plant has not been decided upon yet. Stromquist Farris does have ample water and there is a well on the site. Bill Kobebel, area resident, questioned Mr. Golding on serveral aspects of the facility. CHANGE TAPE 81-28 Don Marvin, Chief of the Longmont Fire Protection District, stated he has a verbal agreement with the applicant regarding provisions for fire protection. 3owever, due to past ?roblena with other ?eople, itarvin requested that the Board require the agreement to be in writing prior to issuance of a certificate of.occupance. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the special use permit with the conditions and development standards as recommended by the Planning Commission and that a signed fire protection agreement be made prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupance for the facility. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ATTEST: 141 WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER CLERK TO TUE BOARD ty County ark 81-20 TAPER 81-2? 6 28 LHR 894 HOARD OF COUNTY OYNNISSIONERS A public hearing was conducted on May 13 . 1981 at 2:OJ P.M., with the following present: CHUCK CARLSON CHAIRMAN NORMAN CARLSON PRO TEM BILL KIRBY • COMMISSIONER JOHN MARTIN COMMISSIONER JUNE STEINMARK COMMISSIONER EXCUSED Also present: 'ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, =VISA WHITE ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, R. RUSSELL ANSON PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, ALL N JOS^ The following business was transacted: This hearing was a continuation of the public hearing held on April 8, 1981. Said hearing was for the purpose of considering the PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE REVISION OF THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE AND MAP. Allen stated that at the April 8, 1981 hearing various questions were raised and suggestions made by the public and the Board. Since that heating some changes have been made to the draft ordinance. Most of the changes that have been made are to correct typographicla errors or to make a section read more clearly. The two major changes which have been made are: 1) Defination for a junk yard 2) Rewording of Sec. 26.4.2 Allen stated that the Planning Commission has suggested that the following sections be deleted. 4.3.1.7, 24.3.1.8, 24.4.2.7 and 24 4.2.8 Allen spoke of the new zoning map. Jim Strong owner of a parcel located at I-25 and Colo. Hwy 52 stated that under the new zoning his property is zoned C-4. Mr. Strong has started a contracting business.on his property which was allowable in the old commercial zone and would be allowed in the new C-3 zone but is not allowed in the new C-4 zone. He requested that the Board change the zoning to C-3. Allen explained that there are several commercial parcels in the area of Hr. Strong's and when the new zoning was applied only one parcel had been developed, a filling station and restaurant. Therefore, they zoned all the parcels according to the existing business. If Mr. Strong's business would have been in existence when the rezoning was done the entire area would have been zoned C-3. Therefore, he sees no problem with changing the zoning to C-3 at this time. In the C-4 zone about all that is allowed is a filling station or restaurant. Commissioner Carlson made a motion to change the zoning from C-4 to C-3 on a part of the NE1 of Section 3, Township 1, Range 68. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Norman Brown was present on behalf of the Ag Council and presented some of their concerns with the proposed ordinance. Commissioner Carlson med a motion to approve the amended draft zoning ordinance and the amended zoning maps. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ATTEST: WELD COUNTY CLERK AND + •RDER AND CIIERK TO THE BY: Deputy County Cl 81-9 r CHAIid4A.4 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TAPE 081-28 ORD 89 763:089:981 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS May 18, 1981 ROLL CALL: MINUTES: Chuck Carlson, Chairman .roman Carlson, Pro Tem Bill Kirby John Martin June Steinark Approval of minutes of May 13, 1981 ADDITZCNS TO AGENDA: Hone APPROVAL OF COGENT AGENDA: COMILSSICNER COORDINATOR REICECS: 1) Omm nication Services 2) Engineering Services 3) Health Services 4) Planning Services 5) Purchasing s Personnel COlIti1Y FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BUSINESS' OLD: ZEN: 1) Temporary closure of CR 4 2) Agreement with Bureau of Lana Managanent US of cattle guard 3) Rafferty's Inc. request for modification of 4) Resolution approving draft copy of the Weld Zoning Maas Tape No. 81-28 Dept. of Interior re:instaela premises aunty Zoning Ordirnanoe and CONSENT AGENDA APPMAITIFYPS: May 18 - Commissioner work qs.4aion May 19 - `Health Doan: May 19 - Planning Orraission May 21 - Retirement Doard May 21 - Southern own meeting May 21 - Building Trades Advisory Day 25 - :D .IDAY May 26 - Ccr runication Advisory May 27 - Mousing Authority May 27 - Road & Bridge Advisory May 28 - Board of Adjustment in_.ARLDIGS: May 20 - Colorado Landfill, Inc., COO, A to 2 (oont) May 20 - Robert Frank, COO, A to I (mint) Pay 20 - Kernneth Banner, SUP:: manure composting facility May 27 - Art's Fertilizer Co., SIP, gravel pit Nay 27 - 3.28 license, Richard Perahlik Moe Shatk ooLh Enterprises May 27 - Desiway Paving Co., SIR, mete plant May 27 - Aunt to Yield County Building Code Jun 3 - Lee taieok, COO, A to C Jun 10 - Aldage & Rolland& Precast, COO, C to I Jun 10 - Robert Lewis, SuP, dairy & horse operation Jun 10 - Ted & DSyrion Noolstra, SUP, dairy Jun 10 - Ted & !Syrian Koolstra, COO, I to A Jun 10 - Flatiron Paving Co., SUP, asphalt & aoncrete.p1ants J.m 17 - Clyde G Margaret Madera, COO, A to I Jun 17 - Joanne Andrews, COO, A to I CC14IWICATICCZ: 1) Letter from Hewlett Packard requesting payment of ;50,000 2) Road & Bridge Advisory minutes of 'arch 19, and May 5, 1981 3) State Highway Dept. newsletter 81-18, Nay 7, 1981 4) Minutes _ospital Board Trustees Jamwary 22, 1931 5) Health Board agenda May 19. 1981 EMI. 0:S: *1) Approve RE M96, Bay & Darleen Boffey *2) Approve LSV ^127, Edmond & Phyllis Morehouse *3) Approve RE 1495, Rayr od & Victoria Aim *4) Approve ".P!S: "446, Jack & Ellen Thompson *5) Issue "no comment" re: site application for Brie Sanitation District *6) Approve amendment to gas 6 oil lease with Energy Minerals *7) Approve SUP, Stmaquist Fans, alcohol distillation plant *8) Approve draft ordinance of Weld County Zoning ordinance & map *9) Authorize temporary closure of County Road 4 1:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 6:00 7:30 2:00 7:30 7:30 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2.00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 1J RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 496 - RAY AND DARLEEN BOFFEY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, at a public hearing held on the 13th day of May, 1981 in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the division into two parcels of land, as shown on the plat known as Recorded Exemption No. 496, being the property of Ray and Darleen Boffey, described as part of the West Half of Section 9, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows, does not come within the pur- view of the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land," pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended: A parcel of land located in the West Half of Section 9, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Section 9 and considering the west line thereof to bear South 00°00'00" West with all other bearings contained herein being relative thereto; thence South 00°00'00" West, 1997.47 feet to the True Point of Be- ginning; Thence North 88'46'33" East, 974.67 feet; Thence South 00°12'15" East, 960.91 feet to a point on the northerly right-of-way line of the Union Pacific Railroad: Thence North 84°32'42" West along said right- of-way, 982.32 feet to a point on the west line of said Section 9; Thence North 00°00'00" East along said west sine, 846.70 feet to the True Point of Beginning. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Held County, Colorado finds that this particular division of land is not within the purposes of the weld County Subdivision Regulations and the Board desires to exempt this particular division of land from the definitions of "subdivision' and 'subdivided land" pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended, and Section 2-1A(3) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the hereinabove described parcel of land owned by Ray and Darleen Boffey be, and hereby is, exempt from the definition of the terms 'subdivision" and "sub- divided land" pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101 (10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder andr lerk to the B r'" �, L., 8y: ✓ (C.v( nti. Deputy County APP �D AS TO County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, DORADO (A e) Car , C airman • . i (Aye) Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem `p ,cy t (Aye) C. W. fby DATE PRESENTED: NAY 18, 1181 DATE: APRIL 14, 1981 %INEZ: RAY D. BOFFEY DARLEEN R. BOFFEY 4510 WELD PUTT 43CIAD ID. 5 _ ER1E.COSteralt -- f I\ -yL ._ _ ... t��.`r.-i • LS= 1." r mr-ca is f`^ RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF LOT SIZE VARIANCE NO. 127:81:5 - EDMOND M0REHOUSE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has determined, at a public meeting held on the 13th day of May, 1981 in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that a certain tract of land is owned by Edmond More- house, which land is more particularly described as follows: Part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 17, Township 3 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the owner of said tract of land desires to obtain a variance from the minimum lot size requirement so that he may apply to the Board of County Commissioners for a recorded exemp- tion, as set forth in Section 9-4.A.(6) of the Subdivision Regulations, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado feels that the applicant has shown good cause for granting a lot size variance under Section 9-4.A.(6) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that a variance from lot size requirements be, and hereby is, granted to Edmond Morehouse for the above described parcel of land. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of May,A.D., 1981. ATTEST: Intl avvrt.4 Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Eerk to the Beard/ Byc BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 495 - RAYMOND AND VICTORIA ALM WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, at a public meeting held on the 13th day of May, 1981 in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the division into two parcels of land, as shown on the plat known as Recorded Exemption No. 495, being the property of Raymond and Victoria Alm, described as part of Section 33, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, being more par- ticularly described as follows, does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land," pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended: LOT "A" A tract of land located in the Northeast Quar- ter of Section 33, Township 7 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.H., Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner at said Sec- tion 33; thence in a westerly direction along the North section line of said Section, 1251.87 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence in a southerly direction 308.71 feet; thence in a westerly direction 208.71 feet; thence in a northerly direction 208.71 feet; thence in an easterly direction along the North section line of said section, 208.71 feet to the True Point of Beginning. said tract contains 1.0 acres, more or less, and is subject to all easements and rights -of -way now on record or indicated on the attached plat. LOT "B" All that part of Section 33, Township 7 North, Range 65 West, as conveyed by warranty deed recorded in Book 668, at Reception No. 1610196 i9' of the records of Weld County, Coloradr, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of said Sec- tion 33, thence in a southerly direction along the East Section line of said Section, 2871 feot to the East Quarter corner of said Section; thence in a westerly direction 1326 feet along the East and West Half Section line to the Northwest corner of the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of said Section; thence South 182 feet along the West aide of the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of said Section to the North bank of di- viding lateral; thence along the North bank of said lateral on the following courses: South 76°00' West 600 feet; thence South 83°30' West, 700 feet; thence North 222 feet to an iron pipe; thence West 35 feet to an iron pipe on north side of dividing ditch, also on North and South Half Section line of said Section; thence in a Northerly direction 3077 feet along the North and South Half Section line to the North Quar- ter corner of said Section; thence in an easterly direction 1152 feet, more or less, along the North section line of said Sec- tion; thence in a southerly direction 208.71 feet; thence in an easterly direction 208.71 feet; thence in a northerly direction 208.71 feet; thence in an easterly direction 1251.87 feet along the North section line of said Section to the Point of Beginning. The above description of Lot "B" was taken from a previously recorded legal description with modifications to exclude Lot "A". WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado finds that this particular division of land is not within the purposes of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations and the Board desires to exempt this particular division of land from the definitions of "subdivision" and "subdivided land" pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended, and Section 2-1A(3) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, S£ ST RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the hereinabove described parcel of land owned by Raymond and Victoria Alm be, and hereby is, exempt from the definition of the terms "subdivision" and "subdi- vided land" pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended, The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: iLwr. ie UL Weld CA'nty Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boara By: id' rl ttll i� j 11e- \ beputy County Clerk P D AS County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELDOUNTY, COj/QRADO Norman Carlson, ro- rem (Aye) DATE PRESENTED: MAY 18, 1981 RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 0709-33-1-RE495 tEh L DESCRIPTION LQT "_g" �tnfts� sley4/ A tract of land located in the NE5 oftection 33, 16Wnnsship 7 North, Range 65 Nest of the bth P,C., Ueld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows; Beginning at the Northeast corner at said Section 33; thence in a Westerly direction along the north section lfne of said Section, 1,251.87 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence in a Southerly direction 208.71 feet; thence in a Westerly direction 208.71 feet; thence in a Northerly direction 208.71 feet; thence in an Easterly direction along the north section line of said section, 208,11 feet to the True Point of8egfnnin9said tract contains i.4 acres, more or Less, and is Subjeot'tb'ell easenentteni rights'-bf-way`' now on record or indicated on -the attached plat'•: LEGAL`OESCRIPT ON COT "8" All that part Of Section 33, ToraShip 7 (forth, Range 65 Nest. as conveyed by 1nirranty deed recorded in Book`688, at Reception No. 1610196 of the records of Held; County, Colora- do.`and more particularly:described as's:follors:.1. Beginning at the Northeast corner of said Section 33, thence'in a Southerly direction - alongxthe East Section line of:taid Section; 2871 feet to the East {'earner of Mid ` Section; thence in a Watteriy`.Oirection 1326 feet along: the list andlfest:► Section line to the'Rerthwest corner of the E5 of the SE5 or,said $eCtiOn; .thence SOuth'IB2 feet along the'ifeSC Side of the t5 Of the'.SE5'of said Seetion to the Northlienk'of dieidi latera'1; thence along r,ihe North,bana of said lateral On the fo110wing coursesa South 740.00' Nest 600 feet; thence South 830 30' West, 700 feet; thence North 222i,feet to an iron,pipel thence Nest dS feet to an'iron.pipe on North side of dividing'di,tth, also on North`arid South -5 Settlers line of Slid SectiOn;'thence in :a Northerly directioe, 3073::feet along the Borth and South Section line`to the'Rorth 5 corner Af'seid ectftn;'thence"in an East- erly 0040ti0n 1152 feet, aioreor .less;=along the North settion'liee of said Settfon; ' thence in a Southerly,;d;rettion 208.71;,feet; these iq ail Easterly.direction.208.71`'feet; thence in a Northerly direction 208,21 -feet; thence in an Easterly direction 1251.87 feet along the North section line of Said Section t0 the, Point of Beginning. The above description of 107 "B"'was"taken from a•previouity recorded legal description with modifications to exclude LOT "A". zURYEYOR'S•CERTIFICATE' 1 HEREBY CERTIFY TWAT THIS PLAT WAS PREPARED UNDER rr SUPERVISION A CORRECT TO TWE BEST Of hY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF,'_: richael Joy. Reg' e d land Surveyor Colorado Reg: NO. 1 OWNER'S CERTIFICATE. RAYMOND A. ALM ANIEVICTORIA M. ALM BEING THE. SOLE OWNERS IN FEE OF THE ABOVE PROPERTY OR' HEREBY SUBDIVIDE THE SAM AS SHOt1t1 OR THE ATTACHED MOP. • TarrN Q Q.J�1wfr' NOTARIALCERTIFICATE STATE OF COLORADO )ss COUNTY OF WELD ) THE FOREGOING CERTIFICATE HAS ACKNOWLEDGED BEFORE ME THIS OF.Y'oF 1981 BY RAYOOND Aral", MO VICTORIA M. At* fY COPEISSION ERPtPES:- WITNESS ry HAND AND SEPL: f IWp1R+f .PO4L l c COUNTY COMUSSIONER'S.CERTIFICATE THE ACCOVRANYING PLAT IS ACCEPTED AND APPROVED FOR FANG.: ATTEST: COUNTY Y� LERK eVetiBsLrJ 1v agra►Y Caw, Garb DATE t E `��s? • �n0`: s»o ecr so. 8O -352-01 1 Dan: 3 / 2 /1981 SNEEr 1 OF 2 WESTERN TEO, (CAL SERVICES aoAtir emEr, claccswo r�..�w..:.a d . ._. . ter. •�,,.»,:�;.<_., _ _. _ .:.::�'�, � .�. a. .� .. ,. :.,_ ,.. * .� RECORDED EXEMPTION N0. an s -33 - I - RE 495 ;. N.W. WO. SfC. 33 11.114 COO. Secs SS IISY ., s 3pUtN LINE SEC 35 t T T N I S5 W �R0.11 LOTL"#. ._ _ —• — GSTERLY I SET ,.PIA '25' . Of SECT,101i NI. CON. SEC. 33 s�. as 374 SET PIN 25. SOUTH OF SECTION LINE �--WEST, SI0E.0r E. 1/12 or -'5.E. 1/01.... -N- k THE N.E. I/4 8 A PORTION OF THE 1 S.E. V4 SEC 33, T 7N , R 65 W . Sears' AS 32100111 p►e/acr JIM 80 - 352 -OS I on: 2 /26 /196I 2 CRANbY-OREELET, COLORADO i RESOLUTION CX PSON RE: IORRN,A PR1INCIPALMDWELLING INE REQUET F,ANHAAGRICULTURALZONE tiDISTRICT ON A PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED AS PART OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RNAOE 65 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., ELD COUNTY, COLORADO WHEREAS, tin) Hoard of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and tho Weld County Homo Rule Chart.or, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson have applied to the Hoard of County Comndesioncrn of Weld County, Colorado for a permit to place a mobile homo on the following described real estate, as a principal dwelling, and which is to bo occupied in an A -Agricultural 'Lone District, and WHEREAS, the noard or County Commissioners of Wold County, Colorado, on the 13th day of May, 1981, considered the request of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson for a mobile home as a principal dwelling on a parcel of land more particularly described as follows: Part of Lots 23 and 24, and part of tho Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Otar- tor of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, having heard the applicants, finds that said request should be granted. NOW, TRERERORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Wold County, Colorado that the request of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson for permission to place a mobile home on the above described parcel of land as a principal dwelling be, and hereby is, granted. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: A� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS {��� WELD COUNTY, CO RADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board BY: fir„ ,�e i`l c c/A,6, )li, ' -Deputy County Clerk w plev D AS TO FORM: tea.-.- d County Attorney Norman Carlsoq, Pro-Tem , C. W. Kirby ` r (Aye) DATE PRESENTED: MAY 18, 1981 RESOLUTION RE ACTION ``F THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CONCERNING THE SITE APPLICATION OF THE ERIE WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT FOR A SEWAGE TREATMENT FACILITY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Erie Water and Sanitation District has sub- mitted to the Board of County Commissioners an application for site approval of a new sewage treatment facility, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, after studying said application, desires to issue a "no comment" since no deci- sion can be made as to approval or disapproval of the application until a Special Use Permit application has been made and a hearing has been held. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that a "no comment" is hereby Commissioners concerning the site and Sanitation District for a new the reason stated herein. issued by the Board of County application of the Erie Water sewage treatment facility for The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder apd Clerk to the Boa;d , 1 By: 4 lc, Deputy Country Clerk D AS_TO.FORM: C7 County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, RADO (Aye) CC cCar a , -Chairman 'Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem ti 40401. —(Aye) i Ri� ! (Aye) C. W. Rifby DATE PRESENTED: NAY 18, 1981 • "' �P: 0:1`Box ltie Ooloredo ng Enginee,�ra's Kane' and Address: R em 28 11th st. the Boulder Colorado' . L. I �'y�,,.:,.,;!�7y T- �<«.. � ��► `S1':t4.cfl10NE ' <r. ':'-�iFw• _�. LMLfIa11L ,af�cs y� �..-�".'l�La ri v�"�"c•,. .' e re• rdt . ,:,� , for iMetlpy tile' sewage j`r rata sheet Of Pier the Should in' Briefly describe ao a fepa but is not iroatarnt plmi en this particular onto:" he(sd� po essfs isle dewloprent nacassariEy; l.irited to,'a dascrlpelm'of the presentice,.,,;: f the site location and service area.', Size and type of trimmest facility proposed: T PE design YW Present PE sti D:� i00 t)00. to be serveda'2'a- 9a cased ty_?-------- Ooeeatlo:' 100 1; Industrial: - cation of facility: ttach armap of the area which includes.' the following lapis and lift Stations.; a) 10 -mile radius:, all sewage treatment plants b) 5-mila radius: domestic water supply intakes.. w 1 -mile radius: ` habitable buildings, location of 'potable water weds, and At rexlmate indication of the topography z "> an aP9 Coat tSesY 'o h ffluent'witl bs discharged. taraowria ,'rid:. ubsurface disposal: Other: vapontton: B-2 tats water quality classification of receiving watarcourse(s): 11 a State' or Federal grant be sought to finance any portion of this jectt— c is the present coning for the proposed service area? non wm gm_ C- T event zoning of site area? ` its,r� / �� �„ a. a, r�.: Eng within a 1-mlle radius o site • _1_ rk to the Board/ �' / Deputy County 'C D AS Tr�FORM: County Attorney ah� t`es Larlson; unairman (A el Norman jCar son, to -Lem /F %%• t / (A el C. W. Kt y (A el e near DATE PRESENTED:.. MAY.: .18 1981. , `t Atrtile OF NEALTII,„ .4iar'Ntf,,„f�OlvIsles ow« . Colorado 80220 .s , 'CANT: APP'LICATION FOR SITE APPROVAL Of CONSTRUCTION OR`EXPANSION OF: 4.4,-,..,A)• .SEWAGE . TREATMENT. PLANT, ANO • ;t 8) LIFT STATIONS NAVIN 20,000 CPO CAP ! SanitltioE District ''r F.k `AOORESS: P. O. Box 386. Erie. °stored* 80516 Sd PRONE: r# - A.'' yF., ary.° s<Yom. 21 ,4, d F rir� Consulting Engineer 'a. Bale and''MAddr s+rrikys:7 TL �B011 ! Assoc ' ' '.:1728 1 = 6th`3b:•'Setts Z,' Boulder. Colorado.:, 80302'4. .` rigout: A nformation regarding veer sewage treatment Plant .d Aitater S F1 ' .2 •iR. i!,!'• ,, 1 ' �" at 1. �:r. 'x.e �,. �` r `. i,.' i�+ 8riefly. describe on s separate sheet of.paper the' raison for eloeatieji the sewage treatarnt';plant,od this particular siti: Thls should hseludi; tort Islet ' necessarily'limited to,'a description of the present and possible development of the site location and service etw. `:! , _ ,' ^:Uf} '>'. Size and type of treatment facility proposed:" CPO:" X00 000 PE design Cgs{ /day capacity ' 5000 i Oomestic: 100 Location of facility: Attach a map of the area which includes the following:. TF 4 �; (a) 10 -wile radius:, ail sewage treatment plants and lift stations w 1" (b) 5 -mils radius:domestic water supply retakes "' '.' t:' t, (c) I-selta radius: habitable buildings,' location of potable water walls, and Van approximate indication of the topography. • ; Type aetiratwa Chyle. Present PE to be served 2200 i Industrial: _ Effluent will be discharged: Coal Credo. *A* r y. t• • .. 1Materosurse) _ :..t.. Subsurface disposal: fend: _ Evaporation: Other: _ State water quality classification of receiving watercouna(s): ,H-2 5. Will a otate or Federal grant be sought to finance any portion of this prolectt „.. q 6. What is the present zoning for the proposed service areal Ala ma_ ce 7 Present zoning of sits areal Zoning within a 1-wi le radius o s es Aerteulturai / 9tLurh.n Rai "town a7 W8-3(rev. 1-7840) and Clerk to the Board/ , + i Deputy County C er —Norman Car -1- D AS TOvFORM:ate 7 L County Attorney MUCK ximek Carlson; una>rmam• son, Pro -Aem (Aye) (Aye) C. W. RiY y l DATE PRESENTED: MAY 18, 1981 itev RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CONCERNING THE SITE APPLICATION OF THE ERIE WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT FOR A SEWAGE TREATMENT FACILITY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Erie Water and Sanitation District has sub- mitted to the Board of County Commissioners an application for site approval of a new sewage treatment facility, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, after studying said application, desires to issue a 'no comment" since no deci- sion can be made as to approval or disapproval of the application until a Special Use Permit application has been made and a hearing has been held. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that a "no comment" is hereby issued by the Board of County Commissioners concerning the site application of the Erie Water and Sanitation District for a new sewage treatment facility for the reason stated herein. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder 9104—Slerk to the Board + �. Deputy Countyy Clerk AS,LTQ FORM: + ' O County Attorney i f ie 441 Ahnid A BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, Csjl(ORADO X. C. W. Ri y (Aye) (Aye) rman Car son, ro-Tem MATS PAMA8M ED: MAX 18, 1881 it .�.r * in tAlri t+ � P as �t�"`} e" a, b•�, 41�c-_ , Non. r � � � . t; 4: s '_ VOSr" Ir.,. P ' 17. ilOY `�'^..' w�-� v�Z'i4ie{�.aMj`. a 5, y .... !"'Y't>. . and Addrss i ting n �s.11� indsr„ � d r,+++..�A4.1 "�. 4 PHONE. 1123 16th''St. Suite Walder Ooiorsdo •y j,� a 'w, s` o,; .�i`- new treatise t lent ,,i,al :,,o ....10,.....4.e. r Anforeatlon n ,4„ '+ c. . ., r�..sr.w.-», , .,, �r the �� for locating the sewage a nta slxs Id include, Cwt {s a0t 'ke.�' �'. t o P?We ,, �i, 8riauantep t.on this particuiar sits:.' This shoo eible developaeat tresta+nt.P , a dsscrtocton of LM present and v , s 42 +, Betted to. F of the site service area " 1� .',' IS'of the site location and h'4% 'y «s t facilicf P��' Z; Sire and type of irsatsan "Types. Presen PE PE capacity �— to be ssrvad�, .�--- : t 2 industrial: Oowrs t f e: 100 3, Location of fact t{ty: (a) 10-wils radius:, all tic `l Intakes. •.. , (p) 5-rllo'radius:. doasstic wetter s�+pP yl�tion of potable water well's; an habitable buildings; topography. (c) i-ells ce carte indication of the topog Effluent will: be discharged: Gat 1 Oivisloaa , Amos of la i 3v+ \ty . m . ft ,11tH.(�veaw . Colorado, /OLIO '`4.4 . 41 « Ai 1 ;i- APPLICATION FOll SI GPti: pter Attach a sap of the area which includes the following .. treat*ant ptanp and 1`yh.stations. lastsrcours LaiM;_ .„. Subsurface dlsposai: , ..., •. Other Evaporation% .. ` wata receiving wetercoursa(s): rx : quality classification of race ag 33-2 �,r�,... - State water Q rtlan of this . 5 r; s t to finance any Po , 5. YN I a Staffs oe Federal grant PM] "tl Ilias i SaigiLigi gocam. ...6• Yhat is tl+e Ps�t s�oning for the proposed service area Present Zoningceof sits , Zoning within a 1-rEls radius radl+o o s to YQ-3(rer. 1 -SAO) 9 t trek. 1,4 7. What is the dietaries downstream frail the discharge to tM nearest daaistte wtaA /, stool,' intake? Tventy-Si illea (26) �nase and address of supply) Tot Of LaSalle s Colorado 11Mt is tM"distance downstreis frog the dlsclurge to tM aurs�t �otMr point of diversion Right Teniba Kale (0 8) ni. mama address of user) dine tiv a Plueb DiteS 4, L l• 8. Who has the`responsepillty for oparatiey tEpi factlitY? " a u•tar a %w re ,tun iliplriCt_ ' 9.' Who owns the land'upon which the facility will be constructed? 'w444.4 ce itsttnn+l T17 y4Met Please attach copes of the document creating authority in the applicant to construct the proposed facility '10. Estimated project cost: ! 1- boo_ 1ho'is financially responsible for the construction and operation of the faclittyL2agybitgrfr Snratalbon District 11. Names and addresses of all water and sanitation districts within S mites downstream of proposed wastewater treatment facility site. Bone (Attach a separate sheet of paper if necessary.) 12. Is the facility in a 100 year flood plain? ves if so, What precautions are being taken? Top of basins to be constructed above 100 year flood plain elevation' has the flood plain been designated .by the Colorado Water Conservation Ioard,' Department of Natural Resources? No - if so, what is that designation? 13. Please Include all additional factors that might help the hater Quality Control Casisslon make an informed decision on your application for sits approval. WQ-7(rev. 1-78-40) - 2 >r • li. Inforsntton regya{rding lift stations: l " ' ` .rtx ' ry-� f.. a.. s 4. f"Y.n'1� 1.. +�, ^�.. ��aN •. ... 1• The proposed lift station when fully developed will generate the following additional 1oad < t x f 'r" Populatton Equivalent Pest Hydraulic (1160)°` '; s'.'. to be served;' Is chi site located In a 100 year flood Dtatn? _ if yes, on a seperate stnsat of: paper describe the protective assures to be taken, iharr`wi t l the overf icni' be diiciiarged? - - � S* i ' "" e ?n k . • Nast and address'ofjfacillty'p oviding treatment:j'"j`' • r �* r x , a-:�., ..4 a:�•; -a� . ,._ � : scat .. • nt Proposed lift station wheettal l ievet ' + `h i' e ' s facttf to =s"-> y ot>•d wf11 fneiasof the loading ti • _ ty ' �! of hydraulic and.. " = of organie_upacity. :t if the facility will be iocated oe or &distant to a site thet'is owned or nenaMd by a Federal or State agency, sawd the agency a copy of this application. Recommendation of governmental authorities: Please address the foiiwfng issues la your rettamendation decision. Are the proposed facilities consistent with the comprehensive planning for the area and with other plans Including the 201, 208, 209 and 303(e) plans? if you haw any further comments or questions, please call 308-6111. Extension 378. Recommend Recommend No Date Approve! Disapproval Cosmetic Signature of Papresentative Local Government (Cities or Town% if inside municipal boundary or within 3miles. and • is Council of Government State Geologist I certify that signs have been posted in accordance with regulations entitled 'Prop gate: Regulations for Site lypilcat Os l e nW�.-r9 tato signature o App! i/e/aegttY .e�ldd _ .•.((/�� Signature qq�� 185, MAY 18,981 x,340 BOOK.�4.3.v. RECEPTION '* DATE......_..._._ TtME_._ MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN, Cler and Recorder, Weld County, Colorado Ns RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT TO OIL AND GAS LEASE - ENERGY MINERALS CORPORATION WHEREAS, the Board of Cou.,ty Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the 0 affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Energy Minerals Corporation is the owner of a gas CO -' and oil lease concerning property owned by {Feld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Township 3 North, Range 61 West Section 5: (ada Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4) WHEREAS, Energy Minerals Corporation desires to amend para- graph 12 of said gas and oil lease so that it may drill a "J" Sand well in the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 61 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a Lease Amendment has been prepared reflecting such amendment, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied said amendment and deems it advisable to approve the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the lease amendment to the gas and oil lease owned by Energy Minerals Corporation con- cerning the property described herein, be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly mad kod seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of Nay, A.D., 1961. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board� CBY: ' County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COUNTY, C• •RADO —Norman Car son, Pro-Tem C. W.Kifby y l (Aye) DATE PRESENTED: MAY 18, 1981 BOOK"x�ess��.RECEPTION JjATE isssoE s Saar 1 e tom-- a3e0 TIME MARY M si FEUERSTEIN, chid( and Recorder�ygldtm, &Spy LEASE AMENDMENT Y(v�U� THIS AGREEMENT entered into this 13th " day of May , 1981, by and between Veld County Board of County Commissioners as First Party, and Energy Minerals Corporation, 1000 Security Life Building, Denver, Colorado 00202 as the Second Party. WITNESSETH THAT WHEREAS, under date of January 29, 1977, First Party, as Lessor, entered into an oil and gas lease with E. B. O'Hara, as Lessee, recorded in Book 786, No. 1708284 of the official records of Held County, Colorado, covering the following described land situated in said county and state, to -wit: Township 3 North - Range 61 West Section 5: N1N} (ada Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4) the Lessee's interest in said lease now being owned, through assignment, by Second Party; and WHEREAS, paragraph number 12 of said oil and gas lease provides in part "Lessee shall have the right to unitize, pool, or combine all or any part of the above described lands with other lands in the same general area by entering into a cooperative or unit plan of development or operation approved by any governmental authority and, from time to time, with like approval to modify, change or terminate any such plan or agreement and, in such event, the terms, conditions and provision of this lease shall be deemed modified to conform to the terms, conditions, and provisions of such approved cooperative or unit plan of development or operation and, particularly, all drilling and development requirements of this lease, express or implied, shall be satisfied by compliance with the drilling and development requirements of such plan or agreement, and this lease shall not terminate or expire during the life of such plan or agreement"; and, WHEREAS, Second Party desires to drill a "J" Sand well to be located in the NW}NWS of said Section 5, and in order to produce the above lands both economically and from a conservation standpoint,Second Party desires to develop the test well on the basis of a 160 acre unit to consist of the NW} of said Section 5, thus necessitating certain amendments to the herein referenced lease, all of which are acceptable to First Party. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the sum of Ten Dollars (510.00) cash in hand paid by Second Party to First Party, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the said First Party does hereby consent and agree to the following: PURPORTED CO/M 1. That the above referenced paragraph No. 12, in its entirety, shall be deleted and in lieu thereof, the following new paragraph, to -wit: "Lessee, at its option, is hereby given the right and authority to pool or combine the land covered by this lease, or any portion thereof, or formations thereunder, as to oil and gas, or either of them, either before or after production, with any other land covered by this lease, or with any other land, lease or leases into a "Unit", when in Lessee's judgment it is necessary or advisable to do so in order to properly develop or operate said leased premises, whether under order of the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission or otherwise, such pooling to be into drilling or spacing unit or units of one hundred sixty (160) acres in surface area for gas and hydrocarbons associated therewith, with ten percent (10%) tolerance, except that larger units may be created to conform either to any drilling or spacing unit pattern that may be prescribed by proper governmental authority." "The pooling in one or more instances shall not exhaust the rights of the Lessee hereunder to pool this lease or portions thereof, or formations there- under, into other units. To accomplish such pooling, Lessee shall execute and place of record an instrument or instruments identifying and describing the pooled acreage and formation, with an information copy to be provided Lessor upon written request." "dell commencement, drilling, production or reworking operations anywhere on a unit which shall include all or any part of the lease acreage shall be construed as if it were well commencement, drilling, producing or reworking operations under this lease and, in lieu of royalties specified elsewhere herein, Lessee agrees to accept and receive out of the production from each such unit only such portion of the royalties stipulated herein as the net amount of Lessor's acreage placed in the unit, or Lessor's royalty interest therein, bears to the total acreage included in such unit." - is hereby incorporated into said oil and gas lease, effective as of the date thereof to all intents and purposes as though originally incorporated in said oil and gas lease. 2. First Party does hereby represent to and covenant with Second Party that it has not transferred, assigned or otherwise conveyed or encumbered its interest in said oil and gas lease subsequent to the execution thereof. 3. Except as herein expressly revised or modified, the terms and provision of said oil and gas lease shall remain the same as written, and as so modified or amended, the parties hereto do hereby recognize and stipulate that said lease is in full force and effect as of the date hereof. The terms and provisions hereof shall be deemed covenants running with the lands subject hereto, and shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties, their respective heirs, legal representatives, successors and assigns. EXECUTED this 13th day of flay ATTEST: COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD 4-, t uttec.L TAX IDENTIFICATION NUM ER SW -coca -pia , 1481. WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE Of COLORADO, BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY !- ,ISSIONERS 1.1 rend Jc !/aforhote: STATE OF COLORADO } ss. COUNTY OF WELD BEFORE ME, the undersigned, a Notary Public, in and for said on this 18th day of May , 19 81 appeared Chuck Carlson, Norman Carlson, C. W. Kirby. John T. June Steinmark. as Wit? rpinradi p vnitfieal., c..hAlvicfnn f Fho qt..,. ,.a r,.,,,rm.., to me known to treothe inert#cal person`Ks), described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument of writing and acknowledged to me that they duly executed the same as rheir free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein set forth. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT County and State, , personally Martin IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affixed my notarial seal the day and year last above written. My Commission Expires 5-23-81 Notary Public RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR AN ALCOHOL DISTILLATION PLANT FOR STROMQUEST FARMS, 12189 OXFORD ROAD, LONGMONT, COLORADO 80501 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested wit:i the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado held a public hearing on the 13th day of May, 1981 at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m. in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners for the purpose of hearing the application of Stromquest Farms, 12189 Oxford Road, Longmont, Colorado 80501, for a Special Use Permit for an alcohol distillation plant on the following described real estate, to -wit: Part of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 21, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the petitioner was present, and WHEREAS, evidence was presented in support of the granting of the Special Use Permit for an alcohol distillation plant on the above described real estate, and WHEREAS, Section 3.3(E)(2) of the Weld County Zoning Resolu- tion authorizes such a use in an Agricultural Zone District upon approval by the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado heard all of the testimony and statements of those pre- sent, has studied the request of the petitioner and the recom- mendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter, and having been fully informed, is satisfied that the request for a Special Use Permit for an alcohol distillation plant on the hereinabove described real estate, conforms to the purposes of Section 3.3(E)(2) of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the application of the petitioner for a Special Use Permit for an alcohol distillation plant on the hereinabove described tract of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following: 1. The Development Standards contained in the Special Use Permit. 2. No building or electrical permits shall be issued on the Special Use Permit area until the Special Use Permit plat has been delivered to the office of the Department of Planning Services. 3. The applicant providing evidence that there is an adequate supply of water available for the alcohol operation prior to obtaining any building permits for the operation. 4. An agreement between the Longmont Fire Pro- tection District and Stromquest Farms for fire protection be entered into prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the reasons for approval contained in the Weld County Planning Commission recommendations dated April 21, 1981 be, and hereby are, adopted as the findings of fact of the Board of County Commissioners in this matter. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder .and Clerk to the Board 7 �.. .. ‘-HYL ;',72 -1,t. -it /(.71 k.-Gtc-tia-1. Deputy CountkClerk / �` , AS . Q County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WF.I,,COUNTY, C9j,ORADO 2 �l of(Aye) C uc uc Car s , f Chairman data— (Aye) Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem 'I' " t.cl (Aye) c/,f (Aye) / T. Martin (ABSENT) June R. Steinmark DATE PRESENTED: MAY 18,'1981 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF DRAFT COPY OF THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE AND ZONING MAPS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado held a public hearing on the 13th day of May, 1981 at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m, in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners for the purpose of considering the proposed comprehensive revision of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and zoning maps, and WHEREAS, the draft copy of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and maps is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners desires to amend said draft copy as follows: JUNK YARD: Any use of land for the storage, dismantling, or demolition of scrap materials which are bought, sold or exchanged on a commercial basis. 26.4.2 If a STRUCTURE is to be ELEVATED in order to meet the floodproofing re- quirements, the property owner shall certify that the LOWEST FLOOR is ELEVATED (for existing STRUCTURES which are being SUBSTANTIALLY IMPROVED) or will be built (for new STRUCTURES) to the level, or above, of he REGULATORY FLOOD DATUM. The certi ucate shall include the elevation of the ground and the REGULATORY FLOOD DATUM at the building site and the existing (for SUBSTANTIALLY IMPROVED STRUCTURES) or proposed, (for new STRUCTURES) elevation of the lowest floor of the STRUCTURE. The ground ele- vation and elevation of the LOWEST FLOOR of any existing STRUCTURE shall be certified to be accurate by a licensed surveyor or registered professional engineer. Delete Sections 24.3.1.7; 24.3.1.8; 24.4.2.7; and 24.4.2.8. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners desires to amend the zoning maps as follows: Change a parcel of land known as part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 2 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 495 - RAYMOND AND VICTORIA ALM WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, at a public meeting held on the 13th day of May, 1981 in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the division into two parcels of land, as shown on the plat known as Recorded Exemption No. 495, being the property of Raymond and Victoria Alm, described as part of Section 33, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, being more par- ticularly described as follows, does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land," pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended: LOT "A" A tract of land located in the Northeast Quar- ter o£ Section 33, Township 7 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner at said Sec- tion 33; thence in a westerly direction along the North section line of said Section, 1251.87 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence in a southerly direction '208.71 feet; thonre in a westerly direction 208.71 feet; thence in a northerly direction 208.71 feet; thence in an easterly direction along the North section line of said section, 208.71 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Said tract contains 1.0 acres, more or less, and is subject to all easements and rights -of -way now on record or indicated on the attached plat. LOT "B • All that part of Section 33, Township 7 North, Range 65 West, as conveyed by warranty deed recorded in Book 668, at Reception No. 1610196 of the records of Weld County, Colorado, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of said Sec- tion 33, thence in a southerly direction along the East Section line of said Section2871 feet to the East Quarter corner of said Section; thence in a westerly direction 1326 feet along the East and West Half Section line to the Northwest corner of the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of said Section; thence South 182 feet along the West side of the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of said ,Section to the North bank of di- viding lateral; thence along the North bank of said lateral on the following courses: South 74°00' West 600 feet; thence South 83°30' West, 700 feet; thence North 222 feet to an iron pipe;thence West 35 feet to an iron pipe on north side of dividing ditch, also on North and South Half Section line of said Section; thence in a Northerly direction 3077 feet along the North and South Half Section line to the North Quar- ter corner of said Section; thence in an easterly direction 1152 feet, more or less, along the North section line of said Sec- tion; thence in a southerly direction 208.71 feet; thence in an easterly direction 208.71 feet; thence in a northerly direction 208.71 feet; thence in an easterly direction 1251.87 feet along the North section line of said Section to the Point of Beginning. The above description of Lot "B° was taken from a previously recorded legal description with modifications to exclude Lot "A". WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado finds that this particular division of land is not within the purposes of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations and the Board desires to exempt this particular division of land from the definitions of "subdivision" and "subdivided land" pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended, and Section 2-LA(3) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT missioners of Weld County, RESOLVED Colorado parcel of land owed by Raymond and by the Board of County Com- that the hereinabove described Victoria Alm be, and hereby is, exempt from the definition of the terms "subdivision" and "subdi- vided land" pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly male and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of hay, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: Weld Ccitinty Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar - •- /Deputy County lerk APPAS County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DIM PRBSE81tED: MAX 18, 1981 fr LE K D SCR PTt !! L T • • ai! mrI'0 5 ' tract of land located in theLE o action •the nth PM., held County, Colorado. 0more • ownship 7 North. Nang* 65 West of Beginning at the northeast corner being particularly described as follotts; athence in a long the north section line of said Section,id 1,251.8tion 7 feet toCethe T►iePoi nt of tinni thence in a Northerly direction 208 71 feet; thedirection 206.71 feet; nce in an Easterle in a y direction al o tlorth section -A said:secCton o^ 208.71 feet; tract • contains ine•oftes,otitis a100 74 feet to --the. Try. 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C $* - xi th aodi 1 i�#Ei ahs-ta extr40de iflT Y � iakett fx� n- kf ₹, � — F .. .. . C... 3HXF'TEtE P[ 4T HpS VECiIR'5.C i#PiZb7£' — CARRECi a I11F BEST' clf l'Y MOIL N6E R _ .:a A11D: BEi IEf ;. 51011, �' S L ' :s chat ;41 a Colorado .0* lid .. .: _ _ .`: =_ 41416 A Ate! ��ic3t�i�y K 1�itn � tEATlFIfJ�E r sasetl�oe Tip . s> ��lt 3oi>M ts�1N ss iN * of �, �_ s slirxrl oil.. ... a .: • t ST<JiIE QrCOkitRA@0 ) ,- AAf1 fFiFiikfi�t7� C01NTY pf z3: —_ Ti!€ fORSOli tCEBTIara...5 A - ltit sp ilAY.00.440..00vitroR1A-i1.-11LM pr-.,, _- `• " ≤; ititio rt NJYla �. _ << 3� q+.„,.„:.,.-....„....„......„.;..:::::„.:.:sz-.,:........„.::::-..7.,:-.-- • iiE i1000t7+Ad [iN6 PLAT IS l . y MO ATTEST: i '- _ tO tTSSIiIIVIE{S cant, aid BRTf:� P r :':s;1: ij;===c"- ♦.. —r _ j5 3 _ ^ T c�: e G i RESOLUTION RE: GRANT MOBILE NOME REQUEST OF MR. AND MRS. JACK THOMPSON FOR A PRINCIPAL DWELLING IN AN AGRICULTURAL ZONE DISTRICT ON A PARCEL or LAND DESCRIBED AS PART OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RNAGE 65 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., WELD COUNTY, COLORADO WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of held 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, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson have applied to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado for a permit to place a mobile home on the following described real estate, as a principal dwelling, and which is to be occupied in an A -Agricultural Zone District, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on the 13th day of May, 1981, considered the request of Mr, and Mrs, Jack Thompson for a mobile home as a principal dwelling on a parcel of land more particularly described as follows: Part of Lots 23 and 24, and part of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quar- ter of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 5th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, having heard the applicants, finds that said request should be granted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the request of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson for permission to place a mobile home on the above described parcel of land as a principal dwelling be, and hereby is, granted. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar ?Ct Deputy CountyClerk PRO AS TO FORM: A_! County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, CO RADO Car so , rman Norman Car son, o- em c. A e) (A e) (Aye) (A e) e 1C. e?" --t r DATE Pte: MAT 1$, 19$1 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CONCERNING TOE SITE APPLICATION OF THE ERIE WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT FOR A SEWAGE TREATMENT FACILITY WHEREAS, the Hoard of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Hose Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Erie Water and Sanitation District has sub- mitted to the Board of County Commissioners an application for site approval of a new sewage treatment facility, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, after studying said application, desires to issue a "no comment" since no deci- sion can be made as to approval or disapproval of the application until a Special Use Permit application has been made and a hearing has been held. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that a "no comment" is hereby issued by the Board of County Commissioners concerning the site application of the Erie Water and Sanitation District for a new sewage treatment facility for the reason stated herein. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder lerk to the Board C :c tttr (Cc_/ i t "JC2 { CPro-7 (Aye) S Deputy Country Clerk son, AS,O_'ORM: ,`7 a C. w. El y BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, CnyORAD° (Aye) unty Attorney r) (Aye) DATE PRESEIBED: MAY 18, 1981 nrtiort ran n..i - r foeloatipy ihs •M•9a ���,:, w-sparat t,"• ttrlsll�iM `n' this istParti rare yin; This � should 041iiM: but it 'not plaint:on' to,' en'of- he present � t and possible'davwleprent tewtoa� P ",, , . '. a descrtptiset' of t1wl P ' of the'site,; l.oc do tai area � �1 'i. — .; - r.�r . tlna tats to; , ' wad terries a �:Aa+ `' _ . a d r t frailty pr'o�'dn ..w ; 2;' Sias and type of trssdssn,, . Gy -.....,O,,,,i,..•.,iPE design Present y to se prwd , YDi copi iti ..'s re _ l Y ' t 71;107,41i 140 " '4 • 4 T� • i Industrial t - '" . . i gae•ettC:-• -' _ <t {-. Location of tsetlfte: Attach Coup of the area which includes the Vol tawtng , :,:„� �` t0-nils redid's: oil serge treatoant pirta,.and 1ift"atatleea�� „�. a !Mainlytntskei ".r41-: 1,, . ,"`.,, ��. r'1-ella radius :, habitable asterdings ;4 toeation,of ooteit water,ywslls; end CC) 1 -el la rsAtue. 'Atom apPresiee� ideation of the tapers:ti-�ta�h',,,.. • r ^'ST i '....+� Ge aPPta�_a r rr nt ^YT�. tt en: t,��y Coal Creep Elf loane vita tie dtsoltGt^gsdt ,r. tertourss 1 v, Z_.�r Y ..-::.- Subsurface disposal: ottn.r. tvGPecaltone "Y _ State rater quality classification of matt ring setero•urse s) • t be sought to flnence msy Po S,, wilt a Stag or Fsd•ral' Bras �"�•- �rF..., Prolectt ..a • . :i: :_ . wing • ' for the proposed service areal --. 6, whet is tba Pmt Present waning of site Great Zoning within • t-dis radian o s to t. -. lost?tray. 1-ls"40l 7. What Is�the d)stanee damstrame from charge to the nearems st datie tester t supply Intake? iventy-Six)Lies (26) t ,' .s.,K, y t" bt • ''�' t�.name_ nand address of supply) c ?bno Of LaSalle, Colorado "',v. %Mint is thi'distanes''rmm` eria from the ;Mites to the nea4rest-oothir`point • . Matt tenths of diversion (0.$) at. , .. Z. .nr, , _ •'..., . # (name sad address of user) train(" E PlumbDitcb)- - - I. Mho lee tie rasponsiLili}t-y•for operating t�na`Yacillty ., w*w.:'• b.+i 4:wLie�•a4 wtih Rt Estimated project cost: di 000a000. Who is financially responsible for the construction facility? xr-lw Yater ! Sanitation District Ness and addresses of all ester and sanitation districts within g miles downstream of proposed wastewater treatment facility site. None (Attach a separate sheet of paper If necessary,) 12. Is the facility In a, 100 year flood plain? vwe If so, what precautions are being taken? Top of basins to be ometxacted above 100 year flood plain elevation' r ' lain been designated „ rvat' ' Has the flood ' P gnatsd by the Colorado Water board,' Department of Natural Resources? 1b If so,'what is that designation? Please include all additional factors that sight help the Water Quality Control Commisslon mars an informed decision on your appl(cattea for site approval. " yt C c k.':clot ; 4-4 �* lin stet .asa!/S- ".. 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Oiaw x �Tes Ols rorsl _...--� t lei/thin ova las. 04 r'.40");:s% • - ray/� w!_ WM boss t certify ti �latl�oas twigs S11 *atom 109141411 District Eagisan actions iron'" l Onrovat sea: seltnive 1/711"4? oaten 33 . DATE..- _ w►r a 1981 a3 K BOORECFVTION...... YIMQ�_ 1, , MARY ANN fEUERSTEIN,'6G Recorder, Weld County, Colorado Vs" RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT TO OIL AND GAS LEASE - ENERGY MINERALS CORPORATION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Coloradc statute and the Weld County Nome Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Energy Minerals Corporation is the owner of a gas and oil lease concerning property owned by Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Township 3 North, Range 61 West Section 5: uhN$ (aria Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4) WHEREAS, Energy Minerals Corporation desires to amend para- graph 12 of said gas and oil lease so that it may drill a "J• Sand well in the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 61 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a Lease Amendment has been prepared reflecting such amendment, and WHEREAS, the Board of Cou.ity Commissioners has studied said amendment and deems it advisable to approve the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT. RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the lease amendment to the gas and oil lease owned by Energy Minerals Corporation con- cerning the property described herein, be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly mad ilmd:seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of �}, A.D., 1981. �. . } � 1►rT6ST. Weld County Clerk and Recorder and rk to the Board ti County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COUNTY,C9LQRADO ck Carlson , ('b8=man Thrum) Car song iet fi_Sy. it C. W. Kitty (Aye) (Aye) (Aye) DATE PR88ENTID: NAY l8, 1381 BOOK:.^?^7RECEP7t0N ........................ 1SATE TI"MeME le bso MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN, Cork and Recorda�_VV tit i LEASE AMENDMENT YYvv I THIS AGREEMENT entered into this 13th - day of may , 1981,by and between Weld County Board of County Commissioners as First Party, and Energy Minerals Corporation, 1000 Security Life Building, Denver, Colorado 89202 as the Second Party. WITNESSETH THAT WHEREAS, under date of January 29, 1977, First Party, as Lessor, entered into an oil and gas lease with E. B. O'Hara, as Lessee, recorded in Book 786, No. 1708284 of the official records of Weld County, Colorado, covering the following described land situated in said county and state, to -wit: Township 3 North - Range 61 West Section 5: NiN} (ada Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4) the Lessee's interest in said lease now being owned, through assignment, by Second Party; and WHEREAS, paragraph number 12 of said oil and gas lease provides in part "Lessee shall have the right to unitize, pool, or combine ail or any part of the above described lands with other lands in the sane general area by entering into a cooperative or unit plan of development or operation approved by any governmental authority and, from time to time, with like approval to modify, change or terminate any such plan or agreement and, in such event, the tents, conditions and provision of this lease shall be deemed modified to conform to the terms, conditions, and provisions of such approved cooperative or unit plan of development or operation and, particularly,' all drilling and development requirements of this lease, express or implied, shall be satisfied by compliance with the drilling and development requirements of such plan or agreement, and this lease shall not terminate or expire during the life of such plan or agreement"; and, WHEREAS, Second Party desires to drill a "J" Sand well to be located in the NWIWI of said Section 5, and in order to produce the above lands both economically and from a conservation standpoint,Second Party desires to develop the test well on the basis of a 160 acre unit to consist of the MO of said Section 5, thus necessitating certain amendments to the herein referenced lease, all of which are acceptable to First Party. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) cash in hand paid by Second Party to First Party, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the said First Party does hereby consent and agree to the following; WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY LOIt:ISSION£RS 1. That the above referenced paragraph So. i2, in its entirety, shalt be deleted and in lieu thereof, the following new paragraph, to -wit: "Lessee, at its option, Is hereby given the right and authority to pool or combine the land covered by this lease, or any portion thereof, or formations thereunder, as to oil and gas, or either of them, either before or after production, with any other land covered by this lease, or with any other land, lease or leases into a "Unit", when in Lessee's judgment it is necessary or advisable to do so in order to properly develop or operate said leased premises, whether under order of the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission or otherwise, such pooling to be Into drilling or spacing unit or units of one hundred sixty (160) acres in surface area for gas and hydrocarbons associated therewith, with ten percent (103) tolerance, except that larger units may be created to conform either to any drilling or spacing unit pattern that may be prescribed by proaer governmental authority." "The pooling in one or more instances shall not exhaust the rights of the Lessee hereunder to pool this lease or portions thereof, or formations there- under, into other units. To accomplish such pooling, Lessee shall execute and place of record an instrument or instruments identifying and describing the pooled acreage and formation, with an information copy to be provided Lessor upon written request." "Well commencement, drilling, production or reworking operations anywhere on a unit which shall include all or any part of the lease acreage shall be construed as if it were well commencement, drilling, producing or reworking operations under this lease and, in lieu of royalties specified elsewhere herein, Lessee agrees to accept and receive out of the production from each such unit only such portion of the royalties stipulated herein as the net amount of Lessor's acreage placed in the unit, or Lessor's royalty interest therein, bears to the total acreage included in such unit. is hereby incorporated into said oil and gas lease, effective as of the date thereof to all intents and purposes as though originally incorporated in said oil and gas lease. 2. First Party does hereby represent to and covenant with Second Party that it has not transferred, assigned or otherwise conveyed or encumbered its interest in said oil and gas lease subsequent to the execution thereof. 3. Except as herein expressly revised or modified, the terms and provision of said oil and gas lease shall remain the same as written, and as so modified or amended, the parties hereto do hereby recognize and stipulate that said lease is in full forte and effect as of the date hereof. The terms and provisions hereof shall be deemed covenants running with the lands subject hereto, and shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties, their respective heirs, legal representatives, successors and assigns. EXECUTED this 13th day of May , 1481. ATTEST: "- a allift counlY CLERK IUID RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD (BY: TAX IDENTIFICATION AUPSER STATE OF cot.ORADo ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BEFORE ME, the undersigned, a Notary Public, in and for said County and State, on this 18th day of may , 19 81 personally appeared Chuck Carlson, Norman Carlson. C. W. June Steinmarrtkk_ ,p as 11e1� �: •aid 0[tpra„i f :"441214",a..f dos Sate of Co'^sara to me known to Be the-Tdegitrcal perssonls), described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument of writing and acknowledged to me that the, duly executed the same as their free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein set forth. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affixed my notarial seal .the day and year last above written. My Commission Expires 5-23-81 Notary Public RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR AN ALCOHOL DISTILLATION PLANT FOR STROMQUEST FARMS, 12189 OXFORD ROAD, LONGMONT, COLORADO 80501 WHEREAS, the Board of County Comaisaionera of Field County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado held a public hearing on the 13th day of May, 1981 at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m. in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners for the purpose of hearing the application of Stromquest Farms, 12189 Oxford Road, Longmont, Colorado 80501, for a Special Use Permit for an alcohol distillation plant on the following described real estate, to -wit: Part of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 21, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the petitin:uer was present, and WHEREAS, evidence was presented in support of the granting of the Special Use Permit for an alcohol distillation plant on the above described real estate, and WHEREAS, Section 3.3(E)(2) of the Weld County Zoning Resolu- tion authorizes such a use in an Agricultural Zone District upon approval by the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado heard all of the testimony and statements of those pre- sent, has studied the request of the petitioner and the recom- mendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter, and having been fully informed, is satisfied that the request for a Special Use Permit for an alcohol distillation plant on the hereinabove described real estate, conforms to the purposes of Section 3.3(E)(2) of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. NON, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the application of the 470r- tdier747 petitioner for a Special Use Permit for an alcohol distillation plant on the hereinabove described tract of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following: 1. The Development Standards contained in the Special Use Permit. 2. No building or electrical permits shall be issued on the Special Use Permit area until the Special Use Permit plat has been delivered to the office of the Department of Planning Services. 3. The applicant providing avid -:ace that there is an adequate supply of water available for the alcohol operation prior to obtaining any building permits for the operation. 4. An agreement between the Longmont Fire Pro- tection District and Stroaquest Farms for Eire protection be entered into prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado that the reasons for approval contained in -the Weld County Planning Commission recommendations dated April 21, 1981 be, and hereby are, adopted as the findings of fact of the Board of County Commissioners in this matter. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the followir.g vote on the 13th day of May, A.D., 1981.� %ThljATTEST:t. Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boetd/Th C -BY' f� Licl1 / Deputy CC unt BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COUNTY, rw" ' Chairman (Aye) (Aye) st Norman Caree County Attorney (Aye) T. , T' n .2J"42eZ7 (AYe) (ABSENT) June X. rsg.nmark OATS PXIIINSPRIMs mAt le. 2911 RESOLUTION R6: APPROVAL OF DRAPE COPY or TUE HELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE AND ZONING MAPS WHEMEAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the field County Nose Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of adminis tering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado. and WHgREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado held a public hearing on the 13th day of May, 1981 at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.a. in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners for the purpose of considering the proposed comprehensive revision of the field County Boning Ordinance and zoning maps, and WHEEMAs, the draft copy. of and maps is attached hereto and and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance incorporated herein by reference, WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners desires to amend said draft copy as follows: JUNI YARD: Any use of land for the storage, a -ilia -Ming, or demolition of scrap materials which are bought, sold or exchanged on a commercial basis. 26.4.2 If a STRUCTURE is to be order to meet the €1 �r shall re- quirements, the property t the LONSST PLODS is certify ELEVATED � ezistiog STRUCTURES which are being SUB.SISIWIALLT i or will be built (for mew STIOMPBSI to the level, or above, o€ the NOSY PLOOD DAthe elreetionTUM. The certificate a� ground andll the FLOOD DHOW at the building for SUBSISSTIBLLY site amd INP1�W ti the S) iOting + Prr___ (for tt new S.TsOCTORBB) elevation of the lfloor of the ST- The ��nd ele- vation and elevation of the LOS FLOOR of any esistimg STERNUMS shall be certified to be moosrate by a lieemsed surveyor or registered mcofPWf ssiooal engineer. Delete Sections 24.3.1.7: 24.1.1.8; 24.4.2.7; sand 24.4.2.8. offialS, the Board of apuoty Oossi desires to mad the noting sips as follows lead haunt a■ '"� �° �e s " pf ssot3+ x. ■a�thsasL .. 921 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF DRAFT COPY or n)U: WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE AND ZONING MAPS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Hone Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado held a public hearing on the 13th day of May, 1981 at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m. in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners for the purpose of considering the proposed comprehensive revision of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and zoning maps, and WHEREAS, the draft copy of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and maps is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners desires to amend said draft copy as follows: JUNE. YARD: Any use of land for the storage, dismantling, or demolition of scrap materials which are bought, sold or exchanged on a commercial basis. 26.4.2 If a STRUCTURE is to be ELEVATED in. order to poet the floodproofing re- gnireaents, the property owner shall certify that the LOWEST !FLOOR is ELEVATED (for existing STRUCTURES which are being SUBSTANTIALLY'MPROVED) or will be built (for new STRUCTURES) to the level, or above, of the REGULATORY FLOOD DATUM. The certificate shall include the elevation of the ground and the REGULATORY FLOOD DATUM at the building site and the existing (for SUBSTANTIALLY IMPROVED STRUCTURES) or Proposed, (for new STRUCTURES)elevation of the lowest floor of the STRUCTURE. The ground ele- vation and elevation of the LOWEST FLOOR of any existing SlopucTiRE shall be certified to be accurate by a licensed surveyor or registered professional engineer. Delete Sections 24.3.1.7; 24.3.1.84 24.!.2.7; and 24.4.2.8. wommmas, the Hoard of Comity Commissioners desires to amend soloing saps as follows: Change a Parcel of IOW boom as pert of the lortheest Quarter of _Section 3 ToSaship i North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado from C-4 zoning to C-3 zoning. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED ay the Board of County Commis- sioners of Weld County, Colorado tha the draft of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and maps, as amended, be, and hereby is, adopted as the same is attached hereto and incorporated herein. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: (1.4 - Weld County Clerk and Recorder anderk to the Board; Deputy Cousin( _ LP D AS TO FORM: County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELDOUNTY, CO Carlson, airman C%sege..•.„, (Aye) 1 Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem Aye} C. W. K K rby rby (Aye) /f/Kkr7.2� (Aye) J�ln T. Marti (ABSENT) June K. Steinmark DATE PRESENTED: MAY 16, 1981 RE: RESOLUTION REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC WRING TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 4 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROAD 39 AND I.76 FOR CONSTRUCTION OF AN OVERPASS FOR WELD COUNTY ROAD 4, I-76 AND THE BURLINGTON RAILROAD. WHEREAS, the Board of Canty Commissioners of Weld °aunty, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld Canty Bone Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld Canty, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6)(a), CRS 1973, as a,etsJed ..local authorities, with their resyective jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, tsnQOrarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjuctioi with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected,..." and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute, has determined, Icon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, that conditions exist which make it necessary to tenporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said county reads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Board deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guid3e traffic on county reads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby auth- orizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reason- ably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado does declare and establish the following County road to be temp- orarily closed, which shall become effective when standard official traffic control devices are erected giving notice of the restrictions and, when such devices are erected and in place at: Weld County Road 4 between Weld County Road 39 and I-76 for the construction of an over -pass for Weld County Road 4, I-76, and Burlington Railroad. Said closure will be effective from May 18, 1981 through November 1, 1981. RESOLUTION REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 4 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROAD 39 AND I,76 FOR CONSTRUCTION OF AN OVER -PASS FOR HELD COUNTY ROAD 4, I-76 AND THE BURLINGTON RAILROAD. WHEREAS, the Hoard of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, uant to Cblorado statute and the Weld Canty Home Rule Charter, is vested the authority of administering the affairs of Weld Canty, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6)(a), CRS 1973, as armandei, "..local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjuration with any such road close establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected,..." and WHEREAS, the Hoard, pursuant to said statute, has determined, upon the of traffic and personal investigations, that conditions exist which make nary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and vehicular traffic on said county roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners ld County, Colorado that the Hoard deems it necessary to regulate, warn and traffic on county roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby auth- amen orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reason - necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld Colorado does declare and establish the following Canty read to be temp- ly closed, which shall become effective *ten standard official traffic control are erected giving notice of the restrictions and, when such devices are and in place at: Weld County Road 4 between Weld County Road 39 and I-76 for the construction over -pass for WeId County Road 4, I-76, and Burlington Railroad. Said closure will be effective from May 18, 1981 through November 1, 1981. lti aline and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following trots on the 18th day of May. A.D., 1981. ATi'ESP: 0,....4-emma z;) Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk the Board \ y County Cler v AS 'f0 FT7lQd: v weld rtinnty Attorney BOARD OF CCUNI'Y Q'M4ISSICHIi2S WELD Norman Carlson, Aro-Tem T. Martin ne K. Steinaa 176-1(55) Traffic STATE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS JACK KINSTLINGER CIVISION OF HIGHWAYS E N. HAASE CHIEF ENGINEER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR $TATt OI CKOIY00 P.0- ROR 115O-IA20 Vie ST. • 00t[4[Y. COLORADO 000]1 May 4, 1981 Mr, Rayne Smyth Canty Engineer geld County P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Dear Sir: ISO], ]]2.1211 Di STRICT a DWIGHT M. BOWER DISTRICT ENGINEER I 76-1(55)27 SH 7 -Hudson Frontage Rd. and CR 4 Separations The Division of Highways has started construction of Project 176-1(55). which coosists of c000trwction of the Meat Frontage Road from geld County Rood 4 to Hudson, and an overpass for County Road 4 over I 76 and the Darlington Railroode In order to sccomplish construction of the overpass it rill be necessary to close C.R. 4 between 176 and C.R. 39 east of the railroad. Access between C.1. 4 and C.R. 39 will be maintained during this period so traffic will be detoured to C.R. 39 and C.R. 41. The Division of Highways will arrange for traffic signing and bas notified hose owners and other affected traffic in the area by a Public Notice. Ihs ¢fled of this clowns will be approximately from Rey 18, 1981 to November 1, 1981. The Division of Highways requests permission to sake this closure. The road win be opened to traffic as soon es coastrottion progresses to the point that traffic can proceed safely. Thank you for your cooperation in completing this project. Very truly years, WELD CtlUI main g. LCD/tgj DWIGHT N. RCM DISTRICT ENGINEER 4. 11. L.C. Duncan Resident Engineer WARRANT P.O. S NO. Y0. NO State of Colorado ) ) ss County of Weld ) WELD COUNTY, COLORADO P�rnit FUND CLAIMS VENDOR Page 444.90 — TOTAL 1 344.90 This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated 'Mp 18 19 81 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount 1 344.90 Dated this i8 day of NV 9 Weld Co 81 Subscribed and sworn to before ae this 18th y of iav 1981 . My commission expires: 01-26-84 iCe(41-- STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) Notar U is itiV-1 11 We, the Board of County Commissioners of Field County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the PAyr,11 Fund totaling 1 344.90 ATTEST:c -mall. rson Meer emae-- member/'j/1L`ir 4/27/77 This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed elates as shown on' Pages l through and dated Nay 18 19 „fa and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount S 594.00 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of Ney My commission expires: olq 7yiA�w�Ar STATE OF COLORADO ) )) ss COUNTY OF HELD We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in,payment therefore are her* ordered drawn upon the SOCIAL SERVICES C.N. Fund totaling S 594.00 County Clerk and Recorder, \ Deputy HELD COUNTY, COLORADO PatyrolA FUND CLAIMS VENDOR AMOUNT TOTAL $ 62.88 to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed d claims as shown on Pages 1 through -0- and dated 05-18-81 , yments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite he total amount $ 62_88 is 18th day of e Co ty F an .f icer d and sworn to before me this 18th day_ of May ssion expires: 01-26-84 Rotary u lic Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) laims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby the Payroll__ Fund totaling $_ 6288 Chair rson Member 4/27/77 ) Ss COUNTY OF WELD ) 80CIAL SERVICES CLAIMS THIS 1S TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETIN6 PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE'FOLLOWIHG LISTED CLAIYS.AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY -ARE AS FOLLOWS:. OAP 6 A ADC- U A D M CHILD WELFARE DAY CARE AID TO THE BLIND _-439 50 A N D TOTAL 839.50 DATED THIS 18th DAY OF >'- • , 19 VELD • CE SUBCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 18th DAY OF Hay MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: trial. a9 /4S'a aCnzernL,--, STATE OF COLORADO ) Notary Public 55 COUNTY OF WELD ) WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS zTHABOVE, S IFUND AND N PPAAYYMENTT THBLE AS EREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN. UPON THE 0 A P 6.A ADC- U A D M CHILD WELFARE DAY CARE AID TO THE BLIND 839.50 A N D TOTAL 839.50 DATED THIS 18th DAY OF _y 7 ..r .- ATTEST: `Ill divv 1/4- ec lqt.. ecru p COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND tLERX TO THE BOARD BY:,O i L41--\_ j we .. C L - DEPUTY CANTY CLIPS ss ' ODAB6LTILli OF mom lemma ) T.`1 _g SFRf SLAMS U May 13. 1981. CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED LOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE T DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL' SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS 8Y fATEGORY.ARE AS FOLLOWS:.. DAY OF •_y ADC ADC- U 73,840.12-A roved 5/13/81 CHILD WELFARE 73 860.2 t lb AID TO THE BLIND D . TOTAL AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 18th DAY OF Ms9 1981 • ION EXPIRES: %Y1Ci 14 Pa �h i leSQt,-,(D(ar711C4i katbrY Public ) ss s OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE SET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAIK UPON �IIcss FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: ADC ADC- U 73,840.12-Appraved 5/13/81 CHILD WELFARE 73 860. a Debit of 20.16 AID TO THE BLIND _ 1ems_ DAT OF Mav 19.81—• '1 n i ERK AND RECORDER AND THE BOARD . / , eY COUNTY CLK I TOTAL CHAI HBER MEMB a R441 WELD COUIPTY DATE s 5/13/81 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE s 1 AS OF s 5/13/81 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT • NUNSER NO 406133 ANDERSON EDNA 8 CARTER 32.00 21 873 32.00 • 406134 ADUERO NICAELA CHILDC 20.00 21 890 • rM_ 20.00 • 406135 ARAPAHOE CNTY EXTNSN FUND 42481 20.00 01 847 20.00 • 406136 BEAR° EDWIN 30781 51.00 01 847 51.00 406137 BERRY DIANE 51181 39.20 21 841 39.20 406138 BILL'S TIRE C SERV CNTR 8086 30518.80 61 001 8143 10095.80 61 001 8583 792.90 61 001 8585 10489.60 61 0Oi e 8606 20234.40 61 001 406139 BRANTNER TRASH SERV 19485 20.90 61 801 19490 25.50 61 801 • 19823 20.00 01 19828 35.00 61 801 19830 45.00 21 19831 20.00 21 19832 20.00 21 • 19833 10.00 01 206.40 • 406140 CARLSON CHUCK 5181 288.90 01 801 288.90 406141 CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERV 43081 10456.00 21 898 • 10456.00 • 406142 CITY OF 6REELEY TROMPS 109.44 21 880 109.44 • 406143 CLERK AND RECORDER 1000 1.25 61 801 • R441 MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF 8 5/13/81 DATE 8 5/13/81 PAGE 8 2 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DE►T i NUMBER NO a 703727 1.50 61 801 »y 2.75 i 406144 CO HOMES 6 LIFESTYLES 4581 10.10 20 801 10.00 i 406145 DALTON RUTH 51181 41.40 11 890 41.40 406146 DENVER PLAZA 57938 65.77 21 897 65.77 i 406147 DON'S CHEESE t SAUSAGE MT 43181 60.37 20 801 60.37 406148 OR 808 HAWKINS 40881 770.24 770.24 i 406149 DURAN CLAUDIA 51181 18.40 21 841 18.40 i 406150 DURAN SHONNA REED 253.50 21 873 i 253.50 406151 ECKAS CAROLYN A 51181 21.60 21 885 21.60 i 406152 EDWARDS CHEVROLET CO 30987 381.00 31006 232.10 613.00 406153 FOOT LOCKER 738534 25.00 01 869 i 25.00 406154 FRANK LOIS 51181 7.20 21 890 7.20 a406155 FRANKEL MFG CO 66792 1.276.08 64 OOS 1.276.08 ,ap 11441 MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/13/81 OATE s S/13,81 PAGE s 3 WORK ANT PAYEE INVOICE MSAMT FUNO DEPT NUMBER NO 406156 FREDERICK ELEMENTARY MEALS 185.00 21 890 185.00 406157 FT LUPTON ANSWERING SEKV 50181 29.00 19 830 29.00 406158 GARNSEY 1 WHEELER CO 3095 5.50 21 890 3101 21.20 21 890 406159 GREELEY CLINIC REMOTE 406160 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE THE ♦3081 406161 GREELEY GAS CO 221000 221040 221090 221270 244100 244250 26.78 30.00 21 890 30.00 117.25 21 842 117.25 47.94 61 801 118.65 61 801 75.91 61 801 147.02 61 801 13).47 61 801 153.96 61 801 636.95 AI 406162 GREELEY OFFICE EQUIPMENT 15172 287.50 01 830 406163 GREELEY PRINTING CO 406164 GREELEY WALKER ELECT 406165 HARVEY LYNDA 7339 7340 7341 7342 7343 7344 7345 8738 838379 CNILOC 287.50 876.00 21 816.00 21 8166.00 21 963.60 11 143.95 21 130.45 21 143.95 21 219.45 21 842 46229.40 2.76 01 816 2.76 20.00 21 890 20.00 • R441 4 f WARRANT PAYEE ( NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/13/81 DATE l 5/13/81 PAGE l 4 INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NO 406166 NOME LIGNT C POWER 000000 70.15 61 801 160002 63.61 61 801 400002 135.62 61 001 440008 233.85 61 801 455006 44.87 61 801 548.10 406167 HUMPTY DUMPTV'S MAGAZINE 51281 8.95 01 847 8.95 406168 JAMES SHIRLEY CHILDC 25.50 21 890 25.50 ♦06169 JEROME CO 3912 41.69 01 816 41.69 406110 KAOLECEK JIM 51181 20.20 21 841 20.20 406171 KENS CAMERA CENTER 6994 3.24 01 841 8549 7.46 Ol 847 8685 3.87 Ol 847 9027 3.24 01 847 17.81 406172 KIDDIELAND DAY CARE HUOSPE 198.00 21 JONES 143.00 21 MARSH 99.00 21 440.00 406173 MARSHALL MIMI 51181 33.60 21 841 33.60 406174 MARTINEZ SHERRY CHILDC 17.50 21 890 406175 MEALS ON WHEELS 43081 406176 MERCADO OLIV4 CHILD( 11.50 918.1 21 898 918.1 20.1 21 890 20.00 w • • a • r 4 u R441 WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/13/81 DATE s S/13/81 PAGE s 5 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE W5AMT FUND DUI NUMBER NO 406117 MONARCH PLUNK SUPPLY CO 406118 MOTOROLA INC 406179 NELSON OFFICE SUPPLY 406180 0FFEN ACE HARDWARE 1228 6.38 Ol 816 6.38 94848 1.040.00 64 005 1.040.00 18199 47.70 01 813 47.70 80511 80643 80680 80735 81676 81801 81963 81992 406181 OFFICE PRODUCTS L3483 406182 OUR OWN HARDWARE 2579 406183 OVERHEAD DOOR CO OF OENV 2995 406184 PAPPAS DEBBIE 51181 406185 PARR AUTO PARTS 29199 29540 3988 4154 4422 4423 4488 4520 4589 4597 4632 4633 4911 .78 01 816 6.22 01 816 8.23 01 816 47.37 01 816 18.40 21 890 9.90 21 890 4.01 01 816 6.83 01 816 101.74 83.85 11 801 83.85 41.94 01 816 41.94 15.00 01 816 15.00 131.20 21 841 131.20 5.80 61 2.93 61 36.10 61 26.05 61 10.15 61 23.75 61 19.60 61 22.20 61 45.46 61 18.44 61 35.85 6i 11.90•- 61 35.42 61 • • R441 MELD COUNTY (� ASOFN: REGISTER5/13/81 DATE E = 5/18/86 PAG NAARANR PAYEE INVOICE MSAMT FUND DEPT (' RAE 1054 51450 51471 l� (� 406186 PARR 4410 PARTS 5167 5168 5169 5170 5111 5274 (0 5302 5399 406187 PARR AUTO PARTS 406188 PARR AUTO PARTS 406189 PATIENT AOYOCACY TEAM 5544 5595 5664 5692 5703 5726 5 735 5748 5750 5188 5897 5907 5995 6092 6273 6289 6396 6465 6481 6569 6793 6930 7087 7164 7173 7191 7348 15.96 61 49.54 61 21.54- 61 321.83 14.95 61 46.80 61 ♦1.40 61 44.80 61 48.80 61 29.15 61 32.99 61 27.99 61 1.50 61 3.19 61 11.98 61 6.36 61 L2.55 61 22,58 61 17.06 61 5.24 61 368.5♦ 5.27 61 2.52 61 15.23 61 18.30 61 ♦.76 61 10.78 61 15.10 61 4.61 61 36.99 61 10.51 61 400- 61 21.91 61 8.60 61 3.31 61 2.83 61 .89 61 156.89 11.13 61 2.05 61 17.97 61 31.15 43081 1.291.00 21 898 1.291.00 R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELO COUNTY MARRAOT REGISTER 4S OF s 5113/81 OATS t 5/13/81 PAGE t 7 INVOICE MSANT FUND DEPT NO ♦06190 PERM'S VACUUN CENTER 30384 9.00 01 816 30449 5.35 01 816 30457 29.70 01 816 30467 44.55 Ol 816 88.60 406191 PETTY CASH 50681 5.04 01 873 50781 13.15 01 813 50881 5.43 Ol 873 51191 .82 01 873 51281 13.45 01 873 37.89 406192 PROFESSIONAL FIN CO 24075 50.57 01 812 50.57 406193 PYE TIMOTHY 51181 32.60 21 841 32.60 406194 QUIGLEY PUBLISHING CO INC 42081 25.00 20 801 25.00 406195 REHABILITATION G VISITING 43081 2.267.00 21 898 2.267.00 *06196 RELIABLE LINEN SERVICE 10146 17.08 21 890 17.08 406197 RHODEN BETTE 41281 15.00 01 811 95.00 406198 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE INC 51239 25.10 61 51252 1.99 61 51722 7.96 61 51786 12.74 61 51967 22.28 61 52032 9.08 61 52073 7.50- 61 52014 4.18 61 52194 2.08 61 52244 22.18 61 52330 37.07 61 52336 2.66 61 52113 6.98 61 a R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER • WtlO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF t 5/13/81 406199 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE INC • GATE 5/13/81 PAGE s 8 INVOICE WSANf FUND DEPT NO 52714 5213? 52885 52892 52981 53208 53252 53343 53414 53501 53518 53539 53618 53692 53904 53905 53965 54113 54156 406200 SCIENTIFIC SUPPLY CO 260865 . 406201 SCOTT FORESMAN ANO CO W59184 0 406201 SLACK CHARLES 8 51181 406203 SMITH CHRIS 51181 406204 SOUZA SHARON CHILDC 45600 61 3669 61 21633 61 122691 19640 61 16635 61 32658 61 20638 61 36600 61 19620 61 8600 61 8.60 61 8612 61 46685 61 11645 61 9646 61 26653 61 21612 61 49645 61 19654 61 355663 ♦1660 01 816 41660 31621 20 001 32622 14600 19 SO2 14600 1600 21 890 7600 20600 21 890 20.00 406205 SUNRISE COMM HLTH CNTR NUTRI 208600 21 890 208600 406206 SUNSHINE LANE PRE SCHOOL BISHOP GUNTER 286600 21 165600 21 451600 4441 WHLO !AUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF t 5/13/81 OATH 1 5/13/81 PAGE I 9 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUNO OfPT NUMBER NO ♦06207 TOMPKINS ELAINE 51181 16.32 21 841 16.32 406208 TORRES CECILIA 51181 33.64 21 890 33.64 406209 TOWN OF AULT-.41ER DEPT 41 10.50 61 801 10.50 406210 TOWN OF JOHNSTOWN 2218 13.50 61 801 13.50 406211 U S DATACURP 406041 382.90 01 810 406841 1$0.66 01 812 533.56 406212 UNC C10514 10.90 21 890 --�-20.90 406113 UNITED STATES WELDING INC 221947 340.00 11 833 ~� 340.00 406214 VIGIL YOLANDA S CHILOC 25.00 21 890 ~r 25.00 406115 VULCAN SIGNS 6 STAMPINGS 110725 ♦.819.00 11 001 110744 2.194.75 11 001 _-- 7.013.75 406116 MELO COUNTY REVOLVING FUN 2286 21.00 Ol 808 -_w 21.00 406217 MELO INFORMATION S 43081 257.00 21 898 257.00 406218 MELD MENTAL HEALTH CNTR 43081 1.641.00 21 898 1.641.00 406219 MELOCOS ♦3081 652.00 21 898 • 4 i i a 4 4 4 J 652.00 'Me R441 • ME LO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/13/81 OAT ; 5/13/la PAGE l0 WARRANT PAYEE la ICE WSANT FUND DEPT AI NUMBER NO • 406220 NOENRAYER BUS FANS 480400 538.22 Ol 813 w7 538.22 406221 WINES JERRY 51381 1.80 Ol 837 -- • __--1.80 t 406222 LAMORA JANE R CNitOC 25.00 21 890 , 23.00 TOTAL 8 40►940.26 • • t t t J J J V O J O O: • • R4AI W ERPAYEE HUM " WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF I Sillill DATE a S/1S/B1 PAGE s 11 INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NO • AUTOMATIC JOURNAL ENTRIES ACCOUNT CODE • • • ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION GENERAL LEDGER 1-005-306 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE —TRADE I-0OS-301 WARRANTS PAYABLE 60.940.26 40,9A0.26- TH1S IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE SEEN costaTEO ON THE ABOVE USIE CLAIMS AS SMONN ON PAGE I THROUGH // AND OATEO Ala /3 i 19 i1 ANO THAT PAIMENT5 smogs BE TO THE RESPECTIVE Y A N AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE • THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL 'AMOUNT Ago, 90044 DATED THIS if OP Al • 19?/. EC tat iteuists NT A WOKE d UBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE NE THIS /a DAY OF ch • lit( NY 1RESs 4,19E r����QaX Pa� NOTARY PUBLIC. WE• THE BOARD OF COUNTY C ISSIONERS OF tap colony, COLORADO, MAE BY (APPROVES • • tDISOPROVEI-THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS IN MYNENT THERE t .DRAWN UPON THE 06•«trAi I FUND TOTALING AY0)9qv. •24 DATED 'THIS/I � DUO' (►'lay • 19 cc/ ATTEST 11, CL AND RECORDER in DEPUTY GHA N MEMBER I //jj MEN! AMU - / • ..,_..i: (e n. a « ay474 -c.-it y • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF t 5/15/81 DATE s 9/13/81 PAGE + 1 ANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAM7 FUND DEPT BER NU 223 A N INTERNATIONAL 931768 151.80 64 801 151.80 224 A S HANSEN INC 003551 5►006.00 Ol 874 5.006.00 25 ACME SANITAiW SUPPLY CO 21783 1.248.62 0► 816 21895 77.28 01 816 226 ADVANCED MNGMNT SYSTEMS 221 BACHMANS INC 228 BIG R OF GREELEY 143305 817955 110250 122304 124535 229 BROOKS CAMERAS INC F36910 F37866 230 CENTRAL MEDICAL SUPPLY 31 ELECTRONIC PARTS CO INC 32 FLOWER TOM MD 33 GREELEY PATHOLOGIST 34 GREELEY WALKER ELECT 16336 M51341 050681 49081 838185 838334 I►325.90 257.75 19 817 257.75 ♦9.20 01 830 49.20 37.99 21 890 29.00 21 890 3.58 21 890 70.57 12.00 01 834 2.79 01 834 14.79 28.50 Ol 829 28.3• 7.50 Ol 829 ---� 7.30 670.00 01 829 670.00 124.15 19 830 124.13 10.28 GI 829 49.00 01 629 59028 • t i 6 • i • 1441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF t 5/15/81 DATE t 5/15/81 PAGE s 2 INVOICE MSANT FUND DEPT NO 406235 GROWLING BEAR CO INC 03 1.987.50 33 1.987.50 406236 H W WILSON COMPANY 66467 140.00 20 801 140.00 406237 HARDING GLASS 1ND INC 81015 26.68 01 829 26.68 406238 HEWLETT PACKARD CO 5781 50.000.00 li 818 50.000.00 406239 HOME LIGHT C POWER 120028 55.51 Ol 873 320074 65.82 01 869 _-121.33 406240 JOHNSTONE SUPPLY 22385 16.19 01 829 16.19 406241 K -MART 04347 24647 17.68 01 869 17.68 406242 KETTERLING MARIA 051181 3.50 01 829 3.50 406243 KING LUMBER CO 40322 43.20 21 40373 36.95 21 80.15 406244 KING SOOPERS 406245 LENNOX INDUSTRIES INC 406246 MOUNTAIN BELL 121434 121459 122763 122764 122790 812999 041981 43.79 21 91.72 21 43.72 19 817 375.45 19 817 16.20 21 570.88 36.80 01 849 36.80 25.31 01 834 •`' • • 25.31 8441 MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS Of 5/15/81 DATE : 5/15/81 PAGE t 3 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE MSANT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO 406217 NATIONWIDE PAPERS 44034 411.00 Ol 816 46510 1..188.00 01 816 1p599.00 406248 NATI. ASN CHIEFS OF POLICE 051281 20.00 01 830 ---'20.00 406249 POUDRE VALLEY CREAMERY 18148 56.52 21 890 18149 65.36 21 890 121.88 406250 ROCKY MTN PLNND PARENTHO S2419 222.55 19 830 222.55 406251 SCALIA PAMELA 051181 27.90 01 829 21.90 406252 SOCIAL SERVICES 50581 15.86 OI 854 75.86 406253 SUPERINTENDENT OF DOG 43081 200.00 20 803 200.00 406254 UNITED FOOD SERVICE 96722 456.61 21 890 99946 387.70 21 890 Y 844.31 TOTAL t 63.902.96 • 4P, • • • • • • • RKL WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s S/15/81 WARRANT PAYEE 1NVCICE NUMBER NO DATE 3 S/1S/81 PAGE e A WSAMT FUND DEPT AUTOMATIC JOURNAL ENTRIES ACCOUNT CODE ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION GENERAL LEDGER 1-005-306 1 —DOS -301 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE -TRADE WARRANTS PAYABLE 63.902.96 639902.96 — THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ADO LISTED CLAIMS AS SHONA ON PAGE 1 THROUGH y AND DATED /Mad /S 119$/ AND THAT PAYMENTS SNOOP 8E TO THE RESPECTIVE r IN HE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT t63, Yea 94 DATED THl'/8-DAY OF 1469• 19P/. magi MANAGEMENT A B4O00C..cr SUBSCRIBED 440 SWORN TO BEFORE NE THIS In- DAY OF 19$i MY M Pins: /Y) aQ,r48a o d. NOTARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD. OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEAD COUNTY♦`COLORADO. HERA BV 1A/1MOVEl ck-•THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT-THEREFARE Ask UPON THE Otne:rLf FUND TOTALING f 43, 90x-96 OPTED THIS /8-- OAYOF .V461 a 19 $/ ATTEST! DEPUTY ^ fl1 MEMBER MEMBER A ,j,/ a ,: .i ,_,'� 7 CLERK AND RECORDER 8Y MBER i Fv i. blevarn; • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MELO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/16/81 DATE I S/16/81 PAGE s l RAMT POOP INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT ; k NO 1.255 AMERICAN MANAGEMENT ASSOC 099442 100.00 65 801 100.00 6256 ARAGON!' MICROGRAPHICS 045160 5.91 OA 801 5.91 6257 !MARINER TRASH SERV 19834 18.00 II 815 18.00 6258 BROOKS CAMERAS INC F37687 46.15 01 834 F37825 10.15 01 834 65.50 6259 CREATIVE IMPRESSIONS 1056 6.00 01 815 6.00 '•260 DIVERSIFIED CMPR SYS CU 0105 50.00 0106 152.00 202.00 $.261 FOURNIER BARBARA 51481 112.20 01 813 112.20 $.262 GOAL SYSTEMS 003056 240.00 65 801 210.00 4.263 GOROONS BOOKS INC 159801 72.08 20 804 418301 7.65- 20 804 639101 8.93- 20 804 934701 21.40 20 804 970401 52.94 20 804 135.84 64 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE THE 6361 6.50 01 802 6.50 65 GREELEY GAS CO 111600 118.42 11 815 120880 32.53 11 815 150.95 66 GREELEY TRAVEL AGENCY 38264 09.00. 01 830 t f • • • • R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/16/81 DATE + 5/16/81 PAGE s 2 INVOICE MSANT FUND DEPT NO 89.00 ♦06267 HENSLEY ALVIN R 51481 30.60 Al 815 30.60 ♦06168 HONE LIGHT C POWER 450007 108.30 11 815 108.38 406269 HUNAN RESOURCES REVOLVING ALANIZ 20.00 21 840 FLOLA 20.00 21 840 ORTEGA 10.00 21 840 RICHAR 30.00 21 840 80.00 406270 KING SOOPERS 121473 185.51 01 873 122742 1►0.66 01 873 122796 156.57 01 873 452.74 406271 LENNOX INDUSTRIES INC 299900 73.60 11 815 73.60 406272 NISCO TEXTILE RENTALS INC 62783 13.70 11 801 65356 13.70 11 801 406273 OUR OWN HARDWARE 406274 PERRYS VACUUM CENTER 406215 PETRUZZI ANDREW 406276 PILCHER M4LTER dee 27.40 2578 4.50 01 816 4.50 30502 3.15 01 816 3.15 051381 385.09 Ol 816 305.09 33181 4.00 51281 52.20 5 781 22.75 78.95 al Ol O3 869 869 869 406277 PONY EXPRESS COURIER 293823 199.00 65 801 *441 MARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY MARRANT REGISTER AS OF = 5,16181 DATE s 5/16/81 PAGE t 3 INVOICE MSAMT FUND DEPT NO 199.00, 406178 PROFESSIONAL OROMANCE CO 051181 51.90 Ol 829 51.90 406279 RAY MIN NAT GAS CO 047803 107.55 11 815 107.55 406280 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE INC 51500 333.89 61 001 52072 172.55 61 001 52135 122.30 61 001 52255 64.32 61 001 53475 142667 61 001 835.73 406281 SAMS PRODUCE 28196 387.24 01 829 387.24 406282 TOWN OF MEAD 5981 13.00 11 815 13.00 406283 VOLLEY FIRE EXT 2637 11.00. 01 816 17.00 406284 MELD CNTV GEN NDSP 705930 758.52 19 830 127826 3.10 19 830 727827 1.059.07 19 830 10821.49 406285 MELD COUNTY 4SC COMMITTEE F2956 2%00 61 801 29.00 406286 MELD COUNTY GEN NOSP 51481 500.155.10 53 801 51581 165.860.91 53 001 666,016.81 406287 MELD COUNTY GEM MOSPIT4L 051481 116.298.92 52 899 406288 WELD COUNTY TREAS 114.298.92 TAI 49.86 1► 815 •) 0 0 • • • • • 49.86 • ' • RAN1 MARRAUT PAYEE POUNDER MELD COUNTY BARIUM REGISTER AS OF s S/11/$1 DATE s 9/16111 PAGE s 4 INVOICE MSAMT FUND DEPT NO AUTOMATIC JOURNAL ENTRIES AGC6UNT CODE ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION GENERAL LEDGER 1-004-306 1-005-301 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE —TRADE MAR PAYABLE TER.233.01 7$$.233.01 — THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING MO BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE SEEN CON►LETEO ON TIME THROUGH y AND DATED inaj /6 i 19r) AND THAT PAYMENTS O SE TO THE RESPECTIVE THEIR MANES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT i'/Pd)t33�/ GATED 'iNt /mss' OAY Of • 111/. JUDD AMOOMTSASET 73/411ONAGE / TOR MANAGEMENT a D SCRIBED AND SMORM TO BEFORE NE TIIIS/�� DAY OFA1�+j� s 19 Y/ NY iREis /%j��0'�9, /9Qa dQIiL>tBrA�t6a.J NOTARY PUBLIC. ME. THE $OARO OF .COUNTI COIMIISSIONERS OF HELD COMM COLORAEO. aUE.SI 1APPROME/ THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ADOYEi AND MARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEW, ARE � UPON THE G. -44P44 FUND TOTALING t W.2.3361 DATED THIS DAYOF s 19 ATTES DADeCOUNTV CLERR AID. RECCROER BY Df►UTY ^®� O •-.A411/2D11,11� SEERO NEMER M POSES ` gluey /An- i. • • • • • •' • • • • • • • • • i RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY CODMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO MAY 18, 1981 TAPE 081-28 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Monday, May 18, 1981, at the hour of 9:00 A. M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Chuck Carlson, Chairman Commissioner Norman Carlson, Pro Tem Commissioner Bill Kirby Commissioner John Martin Commissioner June Steinmark Also preaent: Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Ordway MINUTES: Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners' meeting of May 13, 1981, as written. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA: None. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: Commissioner Carlson commented on the article published yesterday in the Greeley Tribune regarding tornadoes in Weld County. Commissioner Carlson added that hopefully the county will not have to exercise their emergency measures. Commissioner Steinmark reported that graveling is being done in the northern part of the county. The work on twelve bridges has been completed this year. The work on county bridge #48/57A is also complete. Commissioner Steinmark concluded her report by noting that routine maintenance is being performed. Commissioner Martin commented on his stay at the Fort Lupton office last Thursday. He added that Dr. Wooley accompanied him that afternoon. CLAIMS APPROVED: Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve the claims as presented by Mr. Warden: Encumbrance Claims General Fund $893,076.23 Social Services Fund Social Service 839.50 Social Service addition 20.16 Correction to May 13, 1981 Social Service addition 594.00 Correction to May 13, 1981 Payroll Payroll 62.88 344.90 Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. i f Page 2, May 18, 1981 TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF COUNTY ROAD #4: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to temporarily close county road 44, between county road 439 and I-76, so the Colorado State Highway Department may construct the overpass on I-76. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Said closure will remain in effect until completion,approximately November 1, 1981. AGREEMENT WITH BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT US DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR RE: INSTALLATION OF CATTLE GUARD: The County Engineer informed the Board that the Bureau has found it necessary to furnish and install one cattle guard on county road 487, near Riverside Reservoir, for livestock control. The Bureau will furnish and install the cattle guard and after Weld County approves said installation the cattle guard shall become the property of the County. Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve the agreement between Weld County and the Bureau of Land Management for said cattle guard. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RAFFERTY'S INC. REQUEST FOR MODIFICATION OF PREMISES: Robert Ray, legal counsel for Rafferty's Inc., requested that an 8 foot by 279 foot walk way leading south from the existing facility to the new lounge and bar area, 128 feet by 100 feet, be included in the licensed premises for Rafferty's Inc. William J. Ramaglia, Secretary Treasurer for Rafferty's, Inc., was present to answer questions. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the modification of premises as requested. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTION APPROVING DRAFT COPY OF THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE AND ZONING MAPS: The County Attorney presented the resolution that reflected the Board's action during the hearing conducted on this matter May 13, 1981. It was the consensus of the Board to approve said resolution as written. RESOLUTIONS: Listed on the consent agenda as presented. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions are attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 9:20 A. M. APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMISSIO4ERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: fry,x::et NI'Z&cvUNTY CLERK ORDER 1 ty County Cle 4 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS May 20, 1981 AGENDA Tape MO.81-28 & 29 ROLL CALL: Chuck Carlson, Chairman Norman Carlson, Pro fpm Hill Kirby John Martin June Steinmark MINUTES: Approval of minutes of Nay 18, 1981 ADDrITCNS To AGENDA: 1) Tan :toward skate -at on APPROVAL of Ct7NSENT AAA DEPARTMENT HFACG AND 1) Gene McKenna, Social Services ELECTED OFFICIALS: 2) Wayne Smyth, County Engineer 3) pick Barrett, Personnel COLNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BIDS: 1) Present arc welding generator (Bette Rhoden 2) Present HU an Resources mare to Health Dept. building (Don) BUSINESS: OLD: NEVI: PIAVING: 1) Temporary closure of CR 42 2) Request from UPRR; intentions regarding extension of lease L.S. ft -54322, Lucerne grader Shed 3) FAA preapplicaticn for Milant 4) Letter of dyicnuut between wC Sheriff and Colo. Air National Guard 5) Appoint members to Placement Alternative commission 6) Annual road & bridge report to State Highway Adm. 1) RE 497, Leonard Purcell & Marvin Witbecc 2) RC 499, Jahn C. & Charlotte Carlson 3) RE 498, Jaynes TU11 4) Amend RE 248, Horses Unlimited 5) SE 134, Horses Unlimited 6) 2PMH 477, James Pirestine 7) CUP 68, Phil Spano & Robert Hteiss CONSENT AGENDA APPOIVTlEWS: -Nay 21 - Retirement Dotard May 21 - Southern Texan meeting May 21 - Muilding "Trades Aemisorf May 25 - HOLIDAY May 26 - Corrunication Advisory :Lay 27 - :mousing Authority May 27 - Road & Bridge Advisory May 28 - Board of Adjustment 15ARI"X�: May 20 - Colorado Landfill, Inc., CCC, A to I front) May 20 - Robert Frank, COZ, A to I (coat) May 20 - &erae`h Eohner, SUP, manure composting facility May 27 - Art's Fertilizer Co., Ste, gravel pit May 27 - 3.28 license, Richard Perchlik dba Sharktooth Drnterprises May 27 - Bestway Paving Co., SUP, concrete plant May 27 - Amendment to 'eld County Building Code Jun 3 - Lee %leek, COZ, A to Jun 10 - Aldage & Rollande Prevost, CCC, C to I Jun IC - Robert Lewis, SOP, dairy & horse opertien Jun 10 - Ted & Marion Noolstra, SUP, dairy Jun 10 - Ted & Marian BAolstra, COZ, I to A Jun 10 - Flatiron Paving Co., SUP, asphalt & concrete plants Jam 17 - Clyde c Margaret Mslara, COZ, A to I Jun 17 - Joanne Andrews, COZ, A to I Ryas: 1) Social Services statement of receipts & expenditures, April, 1381 RISOL.LTICCRS: *1) Approve amranent with Bureau of Land Kanagenant US Dept. of Interior re: installation of cattle guard *2) Approve temporary closure of CR 42 *3) Approve annual real 4. :ridge report to State DigIsay ,da. *Signed this meeting 2:00 PH, 6:00 Palm 7:30 PK • 2:00 PA 7:30 P41 7:30 PM' 2:00 PM! 2:00 PM! 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PH' 2:00 PH. 2:00 PIC 2:00 PMI 2:00 PH 2:00 PM 2:00 PMI, 2:00 PM 2:OO Pet 2:00 PH 2:00 PH 2:00 PM RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY AND THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Bureau of Land Management, U. S. Department of Interior, will furnish and install one cattle guard Road 87 near Riverside Reservoir, and WHEREAS, an agreement between Weld County and the on County Bureau of Land Management, U. S. Department of Interior, for said cattle guard installation has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners for approval, and WHEREAS, the Board has studied said agreement and deems it advisable to approve the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the agreement between Weld County and the Bureau of Land Management, U. S. Department of Interior concerning the installation of a cattle guard be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 18th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: 4,..auseta;,. Weld County Clerk and Recorder and -Clerk to the Board Deputy Coupty Clerk j1 D AS TO FORM: r h. County Attor ey BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELJI..COUPJTY, C03.QRADO (Aye) CMfck Carlson,airman C {r401. -- (Aye) Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem //le L? (Aye) C. W. Kirby (A e) e K. Steinmar DATE PRESENTED: MAY 20, 1981 17Rn 2170 RE -05-49 (140) AGREEMENT BETWEEN COUNTY OF WELD AND THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT U.S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 10thday of May , 1981, by and between the COUNTY OF WELD, hereinafter designated the "County" and the Manager, Canon City District Office, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior, hereinafter designated as "Bureau". WHEREAS, the Bureau will furnish and install one cattle guard on County road Number 87, near Riverside Reservoir; WHEREAS, the County has the responsibility, the necessary equipment and experienced personnel to perform maintenance and repair of the County roads: WHEREAS, it is to the advantage of the Bureau to capitalize on the experience of the County and its facilities for maintenance and to use only one source for labor and equipment and to incur the least overall expense; now therefore, IT IS AGREED by and between the Bureau and the County as follows: 1. The Bureau will furnish and install one (8' x 24') cattle guard with end sections at the site shown on the attached nap. After the installation is approved and accepted by the County, the cattleguard installation shall become the property of the County. approximately 15 working days. i , RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY AND THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Bureau of Land Management, U. S. Department of Interior, will furnish and install one cattle guard on County Road 87 near Riverside Reservoir, and WHEREAS, an agreement between Weld County and the Bureau of Land Management, U. S. Department of Interior, for said cattle guard installation has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners for approval, and WHEREAS, the Board has studied said agreement and deems it advisable to approve the same. HOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED bybthe Board of County Comr missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the agreement between Weld County and the Bureau :F Land Management, U. S. Department of Interior concerning the installation of a cattle guard be, , Weld County Clerk and Recorder and flerk to the Board BY:70471f l l > ( ., r' Deputy c u ty Clerk j and and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 18th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: BOARD O£ COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELB-COU�PY, CORADO iAye) ck Carlson, airman (Aye) Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem Frt�,? C. W. R rby , e K. Steinmar (Aye) (A e) l� e DATE PRESENTED: MAX 20, 1911 AGNEEMIRT BETWEEN COUNT! OF WELD AND THE auto of LAND MABACENBUr U.S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this lOtklay of Mliy , 1981, by and between the COUNTY OF WELD, hereinafter designated the "County" and the Manager, Canon City District Office, Bureau of Land Management,.. U.S. Department of the Interior, hereinafter designated as "Duream". WHEREAS, the Bureau mill furaisi and install one cattle guard..oa County road Number 87, near Riverside Reservolt; WHEREAS, the County has the responsibility. the necessary equipment and experienced personnel to perform maintenance and repair of the Canty roads:. WHEREAS, it is to tha advantage of the Bureau to capitalise onthe experience of the County and its facilities for maintenance and to use only one source for labor and equipment and to incur the least overall expense; now therefore, IT IS AGREED by and between the Bureau and the County as follows: The Bureau will furniahand install ome (8' =24') cattle guard with end sections at the site show on the attached map.. After the installation is approved and accepted by the County, the cattleguuardinstallation shall become the property of the County. 2. The County, subject to availability of funds, shall maintain the cattle guard in serviceable condition, along with its routine maintenance of the County road. 3. The County will accept full liability for maintenance and repair of the cattle guard. 4. Maintenance will be continued as long as the cattle guard can be maintained in a serviceable condition or until the bureau has no further need for the cattle guard to control livestock use. S. The Bureau's obligation to fnrnieb and install the cattle guard with end sections is contigenr upon the availability of appropriated funds. County of veld by Bureau of.tend Management U.S. Department of the Interior Comaismioner t�� ■nim pmEL m immbaum min Kansa EMMEN mmultimmi"mune= Ea ma mmamptairwmanum ; Immiconimmmormsea AnselUnion 'RV k ta a inmi srLa .land gareminnunina mO a nrs I-17qt memmimmiri 1 mmarmemr umnik, MOMINUMNI 1119111111 IMINtitattr witlar no r IMIEWINI- Mt Mar"."M "WAV ''' ' a ii erigibtile"14 Mann. haall'Jr MFOli �.,.:� , �r\� iar� �_ _arleglaillig ...t Fr::, timbale._ ;bra! *Mai. tgl.O `t 'isv ' ii0i i RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING, AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 42 BETWEEN WELU COUNTY ROADS 39 AND 41 FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF WELD COUNTY BRIDGE 42/398. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld Canty, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-41016)(a), CRS 1973, as amended, "..local authorities, with their repettive jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a ape-ified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjuction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected,..." and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute, has determined, upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, that ax,ditions exist which rake it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said county roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the 'bard deans it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on county roads d any intersections thereof, and it hereby auth- orizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reason- ably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Mannual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Canty Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado does declare and establish the following County road to be temp- orarily closed, which shall bcw,r effective when standard official traffic control devices are erected giving notice of the restrictions and, when such devices are erected and in place at: Weld County Road 42 between Weld County Roads 39 and 41 for the replacement of Weld County Bridge 42/396. Said closure to be effective May 26, 198I for approximately 15 working days. RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING, AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 42 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 39 AND 41 FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF WELD COUNTY BRIDGE 42/39B. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld Canty, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Hon: Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of andnisterinq the affairs of Weld Canty, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6)(a), CRS 1973, as amended, ..local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road co nstrrxtion and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in eonjurtion with any such toad closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected,..." and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute, has determined, upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, wan and guide vehicular traffic on said county roasts by pasting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE:SOLVED by the Poard of Canty Commissioners of Weld Cbmnty, Colorado that the [bard deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on county roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby suth- orives and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reason- ably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that tie Board of County Cammissioners of Weld County, Colorado does declare and establish the following County road to be temp- orarily closed, which shall became effective when standard official traffic control devices are erected giving notice of the restrictions and, when such devices are erected and in place at: Weld County Road 42 between Weld County Roads 39 and 41 for the replacement of Weld County Bridge 42/398. Said closure to be effective May 20, 1981 for approximately 15 working days. Weld County Attorney lb° &ow, and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly matte and sec dl 'd, adopted by the follaring vote on the _20th day of May, A.D., 1981. WARD OF (=WY CattISSION RS WED CC 1;1'1 l)i g ar son, C rman Orman Carlson, ro-Tem t. 11.(r,�<<<y AL zr5T: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and C1erft to the Board / Deputy County_ Clerk APPR• » AS Ill EOM: it; (4; x ') ).�13%7 0 } to cam- ,) Y //.j/, r el 711 134 ) 1 II RI eta' •'' r gi 3 17-t 41 V dt n J C ri�1 fie ise/' /S rlr���� DKy5 TITLE a5 "C tre g I tpint I' VP 9.6 i _ SURVEY BY DR AwN BY CHECKED Q _ GATE DATE DATE Ed BY EOUNTY ENGINEER COUNTY ROAD N0...= WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT CF ENGINEERING FORM 16 2 / 75 C RESOLUTION Wit APPROVAL UP WELD COUNTY'S ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE ROAD AND BRIDGE DEPARTMENT TO THE STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Accounting Department of Weld County, Colorado has prepared an annual report to be submitted to the State Department of Highways as re- quired by Sections 42-2-120, C.R.S. 1973, and 43-2-132, C.R.S. t973, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado has approved said report and does now direct said report to by taw. be submitted as required NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the annual report of receipts end expenditures be, and hereby is, directed to be forwarded to the Division of Transportation Planning as per the statutes cited above. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar. By: ! ACC i Deputy County • erk (A3•PROVEp AS TO FORM: unty Attorney BOARD or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELDUNTY, COLO Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem 2' C. W. Rir y ------ R. Stet 1 71 Sl Af t of 001.ONAD* IMPAr Mi it 00 slowenva • VIIAN 101 A1101/KANNINO OWi :0 Nt Y. MANCH tact 5/1/81 Date Mr. John J. Dolan Manager, Planning Support Branch Division of Transportation Planning Colorado Department of Highways 4201 East Arkansas Avenue Denver, Colorado 80222 Dear Sir: As required by Sections 43-2-120 and 43-2-132, Colorado Revised Statutes 1973, the report of the ['aunty City Town of Weld' covering moneys systems for the This report has Cash Ej This report, which consists of hereto and made a part hereof, us and is true and complete to available and expenditures glade for road, bridge, and street calendar year ended December 31, 1980 is hereby submitted. been prepared on the basis of accounting indicated: Accrual El Modified Accrual ❑ Schedules I, II, III, IV, and V, attached has been personally reviewed and approved by the best of our knowledge and belief. FOR CITIES AND TOWNS FOR COUNTIES Mayor or City Manager City or Town Clerk Please give the name and the phone number of the person to contact in case we have any questions regard- ing this report: Wyse Donald D. Warden Phone (303) 356-4000, X 218 4zsai(2..ee„._ ;7 ATI Of COLOiA00 ANNUAL REPORT p+sA11TweNTer>,�aNwAYs OILY.OPOP To the DIVISION OF TRANSPORTATION PLANNING OOM AT10N RANNINO MA„c1, 1N1 STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES COUNTIn CITY, TOWN OF Weld YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1980 I. SCHEDULE OF RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING BALANCES FOR ROAD, BRIDGE, AND STREET PURPOSES A. FROM LOCAL SOURCES:. 1. PROPERTY TAXES AND SPECIAL ASSEssmen3 2. GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS 3. PARKING FUNDS (Equals Schedulo IV.D 4 a ) 4. INTEREST FROM INVESTMENTS 5. TRAFFIC FINES 6. SALES TAX _o- 7. TRANSFERS FROM OTHER FUNDS (SPECIFY) 36,139 8. REIMBURSEMENTS FOR WORK, SERVICES, INSURANCE 144:334 9. OTHER (SPECIFY) See attached MATERIALS i WORK (DO HOT ADO) 10. FROM COUNTY ROAD 6 BRIDGE FUND 5 11. FROM COUNTY ROAD 6 BRIDGE FUND (CASH) 3,270 12. FROM COUNTY -OTHER (SPECIFY) See attached 2,561 A. ac 13. FROM CITIES (SPECIFY) See attached $ 3,614,609 FOR ROAD, BRIDGE AND STREET PURPOSES $2,908,305 530.000 -0- -o- -0- -0- B. FROM STATE SOURCES: 1. HIGHWAY USERS TAX 2. 51.50 ADDITIONAL MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION FEES 3. 52.50 APPORTIONED MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION FEES.472 4. SPECIFIC OWNERSHIP TAXES (USED FOR ROADS 6 STREETS)229 472 S. MOTOR FUEL TAX REFUNDS -0- 6. OTHER (SPECIFY) B TOTAL 5 3,143,070 C. FROM FEDERAL SOURCES: i 21.115 1. FOREST SERVICE 48.962 2. MINERAL LEASING 1,694.413 3. FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING 45.088 4. PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES 20.294 S. OTTER (SPECIFY) See attached TOTAL 5 1829.872 D. PROCEEDS OF SALE OF WJNDS AND NOTES: 1. BONDS (PAR VALUE, PREMIUM, DISCOUNT 2. NOTES (P R VALUE, PREMIUM, ANDINTEREST).... DISCOUNT) D. TOTAL E. F. $ 2,740,836 17— 2.7x2 -o- 5 -D- TOTAL RECEIPTS: (A. + B. + C. + D. TOTALS) BALANCES AT BEGINNING OF YEAR: (January 1, 1980) 1. CAPITAL AND OPERATING FUNDS FOR ROAD AND STREET PURPOSES 2. DEBT AND SINKING FUNDS FOR ROAD AND STREET G. TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE: (E. +F.1. + F.2 ) -o- 8 587 51 514,684 -o- 9,102,235 II. SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES AND ENDING BALANCES FOR ROAD, BRIDGE. 4ND SCOUNTYREET ROAD PURPOSES A. DIRECT HIGHWAY EXPENDITURES: S 11.860 $ I. RIGHT-OF-WAY 2. PRELIMINARY AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING _ 3. CONSTRUCTION (INCISE LABOR, FUELS, MATERIALS) 3.288.069 4. MAINDMENACE OF CONDITION (LABOR, FUELS, MATERIALS)2.394,388 S. SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL (LABOR, FUELS, MATERIALS) 245.970 6. TRAFFIC SERVICES (OPER. 4 REPAIR, SIGNALS, SIGNS)$65.340 7. ADMINISTRATION (SUPERVISION, OFFICE EXPENSE) 631.716 8. TRAFFIC ENFORC3'ENT (ENFORCING TRAFFIC LAWS ONLY).... A. TOTAL 56.937343 5 B. PAYMENTS TO OTHER GOYERPM NTS: i 1. TO COUNTY (SPECIFY) 529.887 2. TO CITIES (SPECIFY)_ See attached 3. TO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS (SPECI B) TOTAL C. DEBT PAYMENTS ON LOCAL OBLIGATIONS: BONDS NOTES 1. INTPRFST (1NCIdLDI14G PAYING FEES)._:._... - $ -----4- S_ 2. REDEMPTION (PAR VALUE, PRIM-, DISOOIRT. TOTAL $ -0- D. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS FOR NON -HIGHWAY PURPOSES (SPECIFY) $ E. TOTAL EXPENDITURES: (A. + B. • C. • D. TOTALS) $ 7.467.230 F. BALANCES AT END OF YEAR: (December 31, 1960) i 1,635,0Dd I. CAPITAL AND OPERATING FUNDS FOR ROAD AND STREET PURF�S $ �' 2. DEBT AND SINKING FUNDS FOR ROAD AND STREET PURPOSES ____ ..........n., end, cc . o 1. ♦ F.2 1 _ 4.102,23 $ 529,887 fl Alt OM C W OMOO O(AAATfKNT Of NIONWAYS OIV. O/ 1NANSPOATAT ION PLANNING DON PORN NO. 714 "IV. MANCH /M1 ANNUAL REPORT To the DIVISION OF TRANSPORTATION PLANNING STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES COUNTY, CITY, TOWN OF Weld FOR ROAD, BRIDGE 6 STREET PURPOSES YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 3171§80 (ROUND ALL FIGURES TO NcAREST DOLLAR) III. SCHEDULE OF CHANGE IN. DEBT STATUS OF ROAD, BRIDGE, AND STREET OBLIGATIONS (SHOW ALL ENTRIES :AT PAR) BONDS NOS A. BONDS AND NOTES OUTSTANDING BEGINNING OF YEAR$ $ B. AMOUNT ISSUED DURING YEAR: 1. ORIGINAL ISSUES THIS YEAR 2. FUNDING OR REFUNDING ISSUES THIS YEAR C. AMOUNT REDEEMED DARING YEAR: 1. FROM CURRENT RECEIPTS OR RESERVES 2. FROM FUNDING OR REFUNDING ISSUES D. BONDS AND NOTES OUTSTANDING END OF YEAR $ NONE $ NONE IV. SCHEDULE OF RECEIPTS, EXPENDITURES, AND BALANCES FOR PARKING FACILITIES AND FOR CHANGE IN DEBT STATUS OF PARKING FACILITIES OBLIGATIONS A. RECEIPTS: PARKING FACILITIES 1. PROPERTY TAXES AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS$ 2. GENERAL FUND 3. PARKING METERS 6 PERMITS 4. TRANSFERS FROM: a. OTHER LOCAL GOVTS... b. OWNERSHIP TAXES c. STATE GENERAL FUND d. OTHER STATE FUNDS... e. FEDERAL FUND(SPECIFY) S. BORROWINGS -BONDS 6 NOTES 6. TOTAL RECEIPTS S B. BALANCES BEGINNING OF YEAR: $ C. TOTAL FUNDS: (A.6. + B.)... $ NONE D. EXPENDITURES: 1. CONSTRUCTION S 2. MAINTENANCE 6 OPERATION 3. ADMINISTRATION 4. TRANSFERS T0: a. ROAD 6 STREET FUNDS. b. GENERAL FUND c. OTHER (SPECIFY)_ d. SUBTOTAL S. BONO 6 NOTE INTEREST 6. BOND 6 NOTE REDEMPTION. 7. TOTAL EXPENDITURES S E. BALANCES END OF YEAR: S F. TOTAL FUNDS: (D.7. + E.) i NONE FOR INDIRECT STREET FUNCTIONS H. STREET STREET STORM SEWERS CLEANING LIGHTING SIDEWALKS 6 DRAINAGE i S S S s s : ,I. NONE $ NONE $ NONE $ NONE K. S S i L. S M. NONE $ NONE $ HONE $ NONE CHANGE IN DEBT STATUS OF PARKING FACILITIES OBLIGATIONS ONLY: (SHOW ALL ENTRIES AT PAR) ISSUED DURING YEAR REDEEMED DURING YEAR OUTSTANDING FUNDING OR FROM FROM FINDING OITTSTAID BEGINNING ORIGINAL REFUNDING REVENUES OR REARMING END OF OF YEAR ISSUES ISSUES OR RESERVES ISSUES YEAR 1. BONDS 2. MOTES $ ETATt K rOLOINDOIyR� VE OOIIVAW NIIANVORRTATIONPLANNING DON PORN N0,1844 HEY. STARCH INN ANNUAL REPORT To the DIVISION OF TRANSPORTATION PLANNING STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EIIPENDITURFS COUNTY, CITY, TOWN OF Weld FOR ROAD, BRIDGE, AND STREET PURPOSES -TEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1980 V. SCHEDULE Of RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR BIKEWAYS AND TRAILS, HITCHHIKER SHELTERS, AND OTHER ROAD AND STREET RELATED ACTIVITIES A. RECEIPTS: 1. LOCAL a: TROPERTY TAXES AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS S b. GENERAL FUND c. INTEREST d. SALES TAX e. TRANSFERS FROM OTHER FUNDS (SPECIFY) f. OTHER (SPECIFY) g. FROM COUNTY .. h. FROM CITIES i. TOTAL _ 2. STATE (SPECIFY) s. _ b. c. TOTAL i 3. FEDERAL a. FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING f b. BUREAU OF OUTDOOR RECREATION c. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT d. OTHER (SPECIFY) e. TOTAL : 4. BONDS AND NOTES S. OTHER (SPECIFY) 6. TOTAL RECEIPTS = 7. BALANCES AT BEGINNING OF YEAR 8. TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE $ NONE w B. EXPENDITURES: 1. CONSTRUCTION (SPECIFY) j 2. MAINTENANCE 3. PLANNING 4. ADMINISTRATION S. PAYMENTS TO OTHER GOVERNMENTS (SPECIFY) 6. DEBT PAYMENTS (SPECIFY) 7. TRANSFERS TO OTTER FUNDS (SPECIFY) 8. OTHER (SPECIFY) 9. TOTAL EXPENDITURES 10. 8aU smrPS AT END OF YEAR 11. TOTAL FUNDS ACCOUNTED FOR Note: For complete instructions, refer to Instructions for Preparation of Report on page 22. Please specify bikeways, trails, hitchhiker shelters, pedestrian malls, or other. If more than one type of activity is reported, use a separate fora for each one. All anoints reported in the "Other" and the "(Specify)" categories should be completely described and itemized in this section. MOTES AND COMIF TS comp( 0 ' WELD I.A.B. Reimbursements for work, services, incusrance a. Work done on Road 7 for Colorado Landfill, current year portion under modified accrual basis (11-150-552) $30,000.00 b. Charges for plans b specs (11-150-552) c. Little Thompson Water District (11-150-552) d. Carden 6 home show - labor (11-150-552) e. Wyco pipeline lead (Timnath) (11-150-552) f. Weld County road 76 b 33 Judgement b damages (11-150-565) g. Rent of grader shed to Platteville (11-150-572) h. Unclaimed revenue (11-150-595) i. Overpayments (11-150-581) j• Union Pacific Railroad judgements 6 damages (11-150-565) 1,220.00 351.07 133.32 1,663.32 600.00 460.00' 1,205.00 10.00 496.00 TOTAL $36,139. I.A.12. From County - other a. Work done for Weld County Elections (11-150-536) 3,270 I.A.13. From Cities a. Lochbule b. Grover c. !lead d. Frederick c. I~cono f. Severance I.C.5. Other 101.25 67.50 180.00 2,000.00 56.25 155.68 TOTAL $ 2,561. a. Reimbursement for maintenance of missile site roads $20,294 WELD COUNTY Report below the amount paid to each municipality from the County Road and Bridge Fund during calendar year 1980. Include cash pay- ments as well as the equivalent value of materials furnished or work performed under mutual agreements with such municipalities. Ault Brighton Dacono Eaton Erie Evans Firestone Fort Lupton Frederick Garden City Gilcrest Greeley Grover Hudson Johnstown Keenesburg Keats Kersey La Salle Lochbuie Mead Milliken Cash Mork or Materials $ 4,987.39 S $ 206.34 $ $ 8,384.95 j $ 12,799.08 $ . 3,740.28 $ $ 26,825.88 $ $ -9,332.46 $ S 20,115.53 S S 15.038.68 S $_ 1,969.47 $ $ 3,949.70 $ $ 353,195.39 $ $ 419.86 $ $ 2,679.20 $ $ 7,191.79 $ $ 2,584.49 S $ 7.57 $ $ 3,555.59 S $ 10,793.73 $ $ 1,913.65 $ 5 1,595.73 $ 5 4,158.93 $ WELD COUNTY (continued) Report below the amount paid to each municipality from the County Road and Bridge Fund during calendar year 1980. Include cash pay- ments as well as the equivalent value of materials furnished or work performed under mutual agreements with such municipalities. Nunn Pierce Platteville Rayner Rosedale Severance Windsor Cash work or Materials $ 1,153.63 S $ 3,466.54 S $ 6,279.76 S $ 296.99 S $ 700.82 S $ 405.60 S $ 22,138.19 S $ S S S 5 S ) ss O2D EATON CLAIMSCOUNTY OF WELD } THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE'FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE 10 THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: OAP 1,851,00 A D C GA ADC -U CHILD WELFARE A D N AID TO THE DAY CARE BLAND SUBCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS UN� yr MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: STATE OF COLORADO ) N6tary Public • ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) CTHE 1LAIMSEABARD OF CONTY SOSET FORTHUABOVE, ANDSWARRANTS FINEPAYMENT TTHEREFORE DARE HHEREBY EREBY APPROVE DRAWNUPON THE CAD FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: ATTEST: COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDtR AND CLERK) TO THE BOARD / O.PUTY U.TY E •K ADC- U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND hh ..3Etq MEMBER ) ss SOCTAT SFRVI(F� CLANS ' ,OU;a1' OF MELD ) THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT All ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED OU THE' FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE FADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE API)UNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY.ARE AS FOLLOWS: SUBCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 20th MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: ii2. % . n�o Notary Public STATE OF COLORADO ) ss COUNTY OF WEtD ) THE CLAIMSE�BOARD OF COUNTY SSE� ABOVE,, ANID WAR.RANTSSIONERS SFINEPAYMENLD TTTHEREFORE AREHHEREBYEREBY �ORAWNEUPON ' THE FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: a n r 6.606,00 DATED THIS `7r ATTEST: COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD ( / P TY UHTY EP.K WELD COUNTY, COLORADO General _`__ — FUND CLAIMS ;RANT P.O. 8 ;0 V0. N0. VENDOR 620 56628 Recognition Equipment, Inc. ate of Colorado ) ss unty of Weld ) Page - -_...— AMOUNT 6,453.00 TOTAL $6.453.00 This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated May 20 , 81 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite eir names with the total amount $ 6,453.00 . Dated this 20th day of _May , , 19 81 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of mhy My commission expires: /910Ari, rig4 > kotSry Pu��ic ATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss UNTY OF WELD ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) isapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in.payment therefore are hereby rdered drawn upon the GENERAL Fund totaling $ 6 453.00 , 19 31. 'TEST: `fr1Q!� O„,„,T u 2A4,4<n/ unty Clerk and Recorder Deputy Chaierson ' Neater Member Membe 1!" (>7 ( / }/' . i 17.7204e 4/27/77 ss P.O. i '2ELD COUNTY, COLORADO H 4 0. FUN° CLAIMS _gnarly: a Fria ST 1PF1ID6/IIiC}M IVF5 AN Fa rIMATE OP`$38, 63°1.23 V0. N0. rtrwn _ �� • . PAYFOLL ELM -ESTIMATE of $38,837.23 7116.2"/� PAYROLL FUND-0CRRE(T CPDSS atm OF $37,720.99 1-103216 i e of Colorado ss ty of Weld )))) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed he above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated May 20 and that payments should be a to thc, respectiveve vendors in the amounts set opposite r names with the total amount 81,116.24 J Dated this 20th day of �v TOTAL 1,116.24 Weld Subscribed and sworn to before ne this 20th day of May , 1981 , My commission expires: l,ia S`%/fc� er1 Yt v.ut�✓ . N6iiry Public OF COLORADO ) OF WELD J) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, hereby (approve) approve) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in,pa t therefore are hereby red drawn upon the }i.R.D. Fund totaling 7[;> ChaiFperson • e 1// � Member /IL: i- %/14i e, Member L t44,te-/ Member 7r 7/77 T P.O. 6 Y0. N0. of Colorado of Weld MELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS VENDOR AMOUNT WELD OCUNTY REVOLVING FUND _ 15273.87 TOTAL $ 273.87 This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through _p_ and dated n5 -2n-81 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite names with the total amount $ 273.87 Dated this 20th day of May 1931 Weld CQuWYy'Fffiance Officer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of May , 1981_. My commission expires: 01-26-84 OF COLORADO ) ) ss OF WELD ) Notary Pylllic We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) prove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefor hereby d drawn upon the Payroll Fund totaling $_ 273.87 C a ryerson Member 011 R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF t 5/18/01 406289 ANDERSON SEED CO 406290 COLORADO CHEMICAL CO 406291 DATA DOCUMENTS 406292 E%NER WILLIAM S 406293 GREELEY GAS CO DATE 1 5/18/81 PAGE s t 1NYOlCE WSAMT FUND DEPT NO 16459 14.58 01 816 14.58 79594 195.00 01 899 195.08 094459 2.975.12 65 801 2.975.12 51401 22.00 01 915 422101 639980 640O00 406294 GREELEY OFFICE EQUIPMENT 16979 406295 1814 406296 ISM 22.00 40138.95 01 816 102.30 01 816 154.14 01 816 4.395.39 872.80 64 005 872.80 111685 792.08. 65 801 164460 364.50. 65 801 20~581 26.00- 65 801 360220 268.00 65 801 407916 122.00, 65 801 407918 243.00 65 801 407919 2.543.58 65 801 ♦07920 321.00 65 801 407921 318.00 65 801 407922 389.00 65 801 407923 323.00 65 001 407924 380.58 65 001 407925 420.00 65 001 408022 5.779.00 65 801 408241 28.851.09 65 801 735500 272.08 65 801 910088 910091 406297 LOUSTALET FRANCIS M 51501 41.361.55 217.51 65 801 1.613.54 65 801 10831.05 49.40 01 012 49.40 • • • • • • 81 R44l WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER Se sss WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 5/18/81 406298 MURPHY LUMBER CO 406299 NOBEL INC 406300 OSER EXTERMINATING CO 406301 PARR AUTO PARTS 406302 UNION PACIFIC RR 406303 WELO COUNTY TREAS DATE s 5/18/81 PAGE s 2 INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NO 247 9.15 01 816 9.15 286196 266.95 01 829 293184 432.38 01 829 300139 84.53 01 829 300140 396.86 01 829 300673 48.40 01 829 301421 493.85 01 829 944576 11.70 01 829 946443 11.84 01 829 1,752.51 49826 15.00 01 816 15.00 4011 71.61 61 001 4595 87.12 61 001 51147 214.14 61 001 51160 63.00 61 001 51252 79.12 61 001 51253 77.61 61 001 51394 82.65 61 001 535♦ 120.04 61 00i 5943 71.05 61 001 6326 104.12 61 001 6679 62.93 61 001 6749 73.12 61 001 1,107.11 T92335 300.00 11 815 300.00 630.64 01 ST4 51581 630.64 TOTAL 55,531.38 • • • • - • '• • B.A1 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF t S118/81 DATE : 5/18/Bi PAGE t 3 INVOICE MSAMT FUND DEPT NO AUTOMATIC JOURNALENTRIES ACCOUNT CODE ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION GENERAL LEDGER 1-005-306 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE -TRADE 55.531.30 1-005-301 WARRANTS PAYABLE f.5.531.30- • • • • • • ID THIS 1S TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THEABOVELISTED CLAIMS AS SHOW OM PAGE 1 • THROUGH 3 AND DATED Ms.( If : 19# AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO me RESPECTIVE Y S IN NNEE�AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR MANES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT SSSS $71•.3o DATED THIS,io OAY OF/bt� • 19 Y/. E7W DIRECTOR MANAGEMENT • 0, D T SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME TH1S•le DAY Of • i9P/ MY TRES* Matt, aI,pica- • 60.ktite.n€2.�> NOTARY PUBLIC•_ IRE• THE BOARD OF COUNTY UNT GMMISSIONERS OF WELD COY• COLORADO• IiMM BY IAPPROYE! 1 THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAMMENT THEREFOR H Y RED DRAWN UPON THE Ge:NerM FUND TOTAL INS I SSA r3/. 3o DATED THI S .20S DAYOF Ate • 19 lt/ ATT COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY • ID DEPUTY _ CHAT AN MEMBER � ��_ L� MEMB y ve,em l MEMBER Ste'_`-- • • t� R441 WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF t S/19/81 DATE z 5/19/81 PAGE t 1 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAM7 FUN° DEPT NUMBER NO 406304 AVER INST TEXTILE CO 6765 810.00 Ol 829 810.00 ! ..OG6j 406305 APPLETREE PHOTO 0366 7.92 Ol 834 7.92 406306 BACHMANS INC 820319 32.50 64 005 820325 15.63 64 005 48.21 406307 BURROUGHS CORPORATION 104348 40685.00 01 899 4.685.00 406308 BUSS LE0L A 51881 109.00 01 813 109.00 406309 CAMPUS ART 0501281 36.00 01 834 36.00 406310 DENVER BULLETS 00686 192.88 01 830 192.88 406311 OR T E BALOWIN 51981 59.25 66 802 59.25 406312 EVERITT LUMBER CO 028300 238.40 11 001 238.40 406313 FLOWER TON MO 042281 72.00 01 829 042381 5674.50 OL 829 042481 112.00 01 829 042981 64.00 01 824 815.50 406314 FOLDER ADAMS CO 92573 257.72 01 829 257.72 406315 FOX JOY W 51881 239.40 01 013 239.40 404316 GREELEY CLINIC 4981 27.00. 66 002 • 1 • a • • v R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS Of s 5/19/81 DALE s 5/19/81 PAGE 2 INVOICE MSANT FUND DE►T NO 27.00 406317 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE THE 31281 15.31 01 821 15.37 406318 GREELEY LOCK C KEY 17055 8.90 01 869 8.90 406319 GREELEY X-RAY GROUP 3381 12.24 66 802 12.24 406320 HOME LIGHT 6 POWER CO 000002 74.87 11 815 030009 4.68 11 01S 79.55 406321 JANTL STANLEY S1881 148.00 01 813 148.00 406322 JOHNSON CONTROLS 294460 33.48 01 829 33.48 406313 JOHNSTONE SUPPLY 22042 144.42 11 815 144.42 406324 K -MART 84347 24640 21.87 01 869 21.87 406325 LAM ENF EQUIP CO 34078 146.30 01 830 146.30 406326 LEWIS R BARRETT JR 51881 390.00 01 81S 390.00 406327 MCGEHEE JAMES S1881 320.40 01 813 328.40 406328 MEADOW GOLD DAIRY 20613 200.29 01 829 20672 202.39 01 029 20119 122.78 01 029 20936 222.07 01 029 R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF A S/19/81 DATE : S/19/41 PAGE : 3 INVOICE WSANF FUND DEPT NO 20993 182.71 01 829 2i042 222.07 01 829 21100 167.12 Ot 829 21149 182.71 01 829 51821 90.06- 01 829 1.420.18 406329 MOUNTAIN BELL ♦2281 138.30 11 815 138.30 406330 MOUNTAIN SELL 4781 14.80 IL 815 14.88 406331 MIN PRODUCTS INC 2336 136.12 01 816 136.12 406332 NATIONWIDE PAPERS 113466 188.66 20 801 188.64 406333 N1TKIN SERVICE COMPANY 52340 349.13 01 816 349.13 406334 NORTHERN COLO PAPER CO 7410 136.35 01 816 136.35 406335 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 80749 23.71 8I 816 80858 9.21 01 816 32.92 406336 PIERCE MED 448 INC 050681 156.58 01 829 156.50 406337 PLATTEVILLE HERALD 31981 17.98 81 021 17.98 406338 POSTMASTER 51881 688.00 20 488.00 406339 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF COLO 680013 30.36 It 815 38.36 • • • • • • A • • • 11441 WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/19/81 DATE t 5/19/81 PAGE t 4 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER ND ♦06340 R 6 R RENTAL ENTERPRISES 28881 27.08 01 816 27.00 406341 SEXUALITY TODAY 50881 63.00 19 802 63.00 406342 SMETAKIS WHOLESALERS INC 209547 23.00 01 829 23.00 406343 STANDER T C JR 051281 18.00 01 829 18.00 406344 THE GRLY PSYCHTRC CLINIC 050481 132.00 01 829 132.00. 406345 TOWN OF DACONO 51081 18.00 11 815 18.00 406346 UNITED F000 SERVICE 60839 14.05 01 829 14.05 406347 UNIVERSAL FLOOR MACH CO 1497 385.00 01 385.00 406348 VANCO 1169 673.00 33 899 673.00 406349 VANTINE STEPHEN JS 232.50 21 873 232.50 406350 WELD CNTY GEN HOSP 406351 WELD COUNTY GEN HOSP 409481 563.46 01 829 761356 123.08 01 829 761406 51.00 01 829 761500 21.00 01 829 40981 758.46 91.75 66 002 94.75 406352 2ENHA111 ALI R 51581 21.20 it 801 ';0 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/19,83 ' C1 S • • DATE s 5/14/41 ►AGE s s INVOICE MSANT FUND DEPT NO TOTAL t at.to 1,532.97 j i a • 4 v v 0 • • • `� 8441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER A3 OF s 3/19,01 INVOICE NO DATE I S/19/01 PAGE t 6 NUM FUND DEPT AUTOMATIC JOURNAL ENTRIES ACCOUNT CODE ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION GENERAL LEDGER 1-005-306 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE —TRADE 1-005-301 WARRANTS PAYABLE 14.532.97 14.532.97 - THIS IS TO CERTIFY TMAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE DEEM CDIMmas ON TILE THROUGH AND DATED /►1a / 9 19ICI AND THAT PAYMENTS ,yy OE TO THE RESPECTIVE Y IN E AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH TUN? TOTAL AMOUNT f /5/j 532.99 DATED THIS �o �OAV OF Mal • 198!• 0IRECTOR MANAGEMEN, A SU65CRIEED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME TNISZ.'6 DAY 001,4a�.1/ 1. 1l Y/ NY C 1R S. /nQ�,�,t, agmca NOTARY PUBLIC. WE• THE OOARO OF COWRY COMMISSIONERS OF MELD COUNTY* COLORING' NEWSY [APPROVES THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; *AND INMANTS tN PAYMENT TIRREf+04 E N�RES� ORDEME0 MINK UPON 'THE C4e«eM.4 FUND TOTALING i /VjS3l qry DATED THIS ,te DAYOF Afai • l9P% ATTEST' DEPUTY C iRM a� //MENDER tit VE IISEEO CLAIMS AS SNOW ON PAGE 1 YK- r)1/4 7C-'? 'COUNTY CLERA AND REC on BY ER • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO MAY 20, 1981 TAPE 081-28 4 29 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, set in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Wednesday, Hay 20, 198I, at the hour of 9:00 A. M. The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Chuck Carlson Commissioner Norman Carlson, Pro Tem Commissioner Bill Kirby Commissioner John Martin Commissioner June Steinmark Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Ordway Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners' meeting of May 18, 1981, as written. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. THE AGENDA: The Chairman included on the agenda a request by Commissioner Steinmark, Tom Howard Skate-athon, as item 07 under new business. iDA: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CADS: Eugene McKenna, director of Social Services, reviewed the caseload status as of April 1981. The public assistance caseloads decreased during April, 1981 c°spared to the prior month with reductions sbowo in the Food Stamp and Aid to Dependent Children caseloads. The diversion of potential applicants to the Weld Human Resource Division Employment Opportunity Delivery System is serving to maintain a stable ADC caseload for the department.. The department is concerned that with the expected demise of the EODs program due to federal cuts that many EDSs participants will shift to the AFDC program this fall or in 1982. The expected seasonal increase in Food Stamp caseload has not as yet occurred. The Child Protection, Day Care, etc. programs are increaded slightly, up 25 households from the prior month. The departments expenditures (excluding Old Age Pension and Food Stamps) for April were in excess of $694.000. The expenditures remain within the budget, 31..52 of the budget was expended through April. The Low income Energy Assistance Program .(LEAP).hes supplemented income to eligible low income households to assist them in paying their energy bills. There were 4,350 households making' application, 4,000 applications were approved, payments to recipients totaled $1,240,000, and the administrative costs were $50,000. The applications denied were due to Income in excess of standards, or because of duplicate applications for the same household. The application period was scheduled to end on February 27, 1981, but was extended by the State through !larch 13, 1981. The three temporary LEAP employees are being terminated effective May 8th, May 15th, and May 20th. The staff attained 922 of the State -assigned goal of 4,341 approvals for benefits. Mr. McKenna noted that the department was hampered in their wort this year, at times. by problems with ttut State computer listings. and an apparent lack of effective control of batches seat by the department, both approvals and denials, to the State. fbe department feels that the program would have been more effective had the department received a flat grant and been allowed to prepare/process their own payrolls, without having to rely on the State master lists/printouts. Mr. McKenna reported that alocal medical examinations program is underway with the Human Resources department which will determine degrees of disability and further recommend rehabilitation programs for those persons who qualify. Mr. McKenna reported that $120,000 in capitol funds was returned to the State under the Foster Care Program. In conclusion, Mr. McKenna reported that the department is doing okay and that they are watching for national and state legislation mandates. Wayne Smyth, county engineer, reported that the road paving inventory should be completed next month and listed the advantages for said documentation. The four day forty hour work week for the maintenance crews will be presented to the Board next week for their consideration, stated Mr. Smyth. The 1982 budget 1s being prepared. Mr. Smyth reported that the employees in the Engineering department have reduced from thirteen to nine. Mr. Smyth listed the projects performed by the road and bridge crews to date and the remaining projects to be completed this calendar year. Dick Barrett, director of Personnel, reported that the new Wang Payroll System is up and going. The only information remaining on the bank computer is the employee retirement records. Mr. Barrett listed the advantages of the Wang Payroll system. The management reports have not yet been distributed to department heads but soon will. The social security reporting system is being implemented and a savings has been realized. The labor cost distribution system has been implemented by the Human Resources department and the road and bridge department will soon be implemented. Mr. Barrett informed the Board of additional cap- abilities of the Wang Payroll System and added that later this year the personnel system will be on said system. The Personnel department Is updating the job classification specification and the 1982 detailed salary survey has been started. Seven entities have been participating in the Benchmark system. There is an annual approximate cost to Weld County of $700 to particpate in said system. Mr..Barrett noted that student interns will be assisting in this system by helping to collect data. The final completion date is set for August 15, 1981. Mr. Barrett noted that his department is working with Mrs. Hunter regarding the sunset review process, to date twenty positions have been reviewed at a 602 savings and in almost all the cases their was joint agreement. CLAIMS A?PROVED: Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve the claims as presented by Mr. Warden: Encumbrance Claims General Fund Social Services Fund Social Service Old Age Pension Payroll Payroll Payroll S70,064.27 20,003.23 1,851.00 1,116.24 correction reduction May 13, 1981 6,452.00 273.87 Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. BIDS: PRESENT ARC WELDING GENERATOR FOR IGA SHOP: Mr, Warden presented these bids and they will be considered for approval on June 3, 1981. Bidders United States Welding, Inc. Greeley, Colorado TOTAL AMOUNTS $3,860.20 Majors Welding Supply i Equipment Co.4,064.30 Greeley, Colorado Buckeye Welding Supply Co., Inc. Greeley, Colorado Winograd's Steel 6 Supply Co. Greeley, Colorado 4,162.31 4,783.45 Page 2, lily 20, 1981 Big "R" of Greeley Greeley, Colorado Wylaco Supply Co. Denver, Colorado Centurion Tool 6 Supply Co. Denver, Colorado Heberlein Products Ault, Colorado $4,900.00 no bid no bid no bid PRESENT HUMAN RESOURCES MOVE TO HEALTH DEPARTMENT BUILDING: Mr. Warden presented the following bid and it will be considered on June 3, 1981: Bidders AMOUNT Welcker Moving and Storage $6,500.00 Greeley, Colorado Miller Bros. no bid Greeley, Colorado Mr. Warden noted that he and the Director of Human Resources are looking for alternatives to perform this service. TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF COUNTY ROAD f42: Mr. Smyth requested that county road f42, between county roads f39 and 41, be temporarily closed effective May 20th, so county bridge 4[/398 can be replaced. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve said temporary closure for approximately fifteen working days. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. REQUEST FROM UPRR: INTENTIONS REGARDING EXTENSION OF LEASE L. S. IM -54322, LUCERNE GRADES SHED: Mr. Smyth informed the Board that this is.the property that the county leases from Union Pacific Railroad Company that the Lucerne grader shed is situated upon. Mr. Smyth expressed the need to extend said lease and recommended that it be approved. Commissioner Carlson made a motion to express Weld County's intent to extend said lease. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Tape change 81-29 FAA PREAPPLICATION FOR AIRPORT: Neil Keddington, airport manager,presented the new preappllcati for the next five years, which consisted of eight priority items, and it will place the airport in line with FAA. Mr. Keddington assured the Board that this pre - application is compatible with the compromised master plan. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to authorize the Chairman to sign the FAA preapplication for the airport. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion. Commissioner Kirby stressed that this motion is not a decision on local funding or time commitments.. The motion carried unanimously. LETTER OF AGRE&YL.Yf BETWEEN WELD COUNTY SHERIFF AND COLORADO AIR NATIONAL GUARD: Major Roy C. Chase of the Air National Guard, Greeley ANG Station has requested that an up dated agreement be approved because he has replaced Major Fisher as Comman- der of the Guard Station. Mr. Warden presented the up dated agreement and recommended approval. Commissioner Martin made a motion to approve said up dated agreement. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. APPOINT MEMBERS TO PLACEMENT ALTERNATIVE COHMISSICN: Pursuant to Senate Bill i24 Commissioner Stelnmark made a motion to appoint Ms. Diane Smith to replace Mr. James Maley, appointed Dr. Neil Hendersontoreplace Mr. Tom Milan, and appointed 'Mt. Tom Hanselman to replace Mel Okamoto to the Placement Alternative Commission. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. A NUAL ROAD 6 BRIDGE REPORT TO STATE HICHWAY ADMINISTRATION: Mr. Warden presented said report pursuant to Colorado State Statutes 42-2-120 and 42-2-132. MX, Warden reviewed the report and recommended approval. Commissioner Carlson made a option to approve the annual report of receipts and expenditures and further directed that it be forwarded to the Division of Transportation Punning pursuant to state statutes. Commissioner Sttinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Page 3, May 30, 1981 TOM HOWARD SKATE-ATHOS; Commissioner Steinmark announced that Mr. Howard is planning to roller skate from Denver to Minneapolis to raise money for Attention Homes, tile. a nou-profit organization for dlandvantagedyouths,agem 13^17 yrs old. Mr. Howard will skate on county roads #69 and #16 and his trip will begin on June 1st, 1981, Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to allow Mr. Howard permission to skate on county roadsl69 and i16. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. The Chairman called a recess. PLANNING DEPARTMENT: RE 497, LEONARD PURCELL AND MARVIN VITBECK1 The property £s approximately two miles east of the Town ofPlerceand it contains approximately 167 acres of irrigated and nonirrigated cropland. The owners wish to sell one set of improvements on 3.5 acres and keep another set of improvements and 164 acres. The Planning staff recommended that this request be approved with one concern. The concern ix the smaller lot, Iot 8, which included the corrals that more logically would be a part of the farming operation associated with lot A,the larger lot. The staff suggested that the applicants should addrraa this issue to the Board. Jim Reese, agent for the applicants, was pres:ni and answered questions. He said that the lots were .;lit in this fash!onbecause the survey, in his opinion was reasonable. Commissioner Kirby maw, .. 'motion to approve RE 497. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RE 499, JOHN C. 4 CHARLOTTE CARLSON: The Chairman turned the meeting over to the Chairman Pro Temso he could officiate during this matter.The land is located approximately 411 miles east of Eaton. This recorded exemption is being requested for title and financing purposes. A hog feeding facility is now located on the five acre parcel designated as lot A. Mr. Carlson wishes to sell the five acre parcel to acorporation in which he is a shareholder for financing purposes. There is no anticipated change in the land use of the parcel. The Planning staff recommended that this request be granted. Mr. Carlson answered questions and added that there £s a twenty foot easement. Commissioner Martin made a motion to approve this request. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. At this time the Chairman resumed his duties. RE 498, JAMES TULL: This property is located approximately 3/4 mile northeast of Firestone, Colorado, adjacent to Casagrande Estates. The applicant wishes to sell 10 acres from a 254.9 acre parcel. The ten acre parcel is intended to be sold as a residential. lot similar to the lots in Casagrande Subdivision. The Planning staff recommended that this request be approved. Swan Baker, prospecrtve purchaser, stated that she wishes to use this property for residential purposes and further does not have plans to subdivide the parcel. Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve this request. Commissioner Steimmark seconded the motion. Kathleen McGirr was present representing the home owners association in Casagrande Subdivision. Mrs. McGirr presented a petition that objected to any further violations of Casagrande Subdivision protective covenants and further requested change of membership of the Architectural Control Committee to a Homeowners Control Association comprised of the owners of a majority of the lots £n Casagrande. The type of structure that Susan Baker intends to set on this parcel was discussed. Tom David, county attorney, said that he didn't think the Board could include Casagrande Subdivision covenants in their decision. The association of this parcel to Casagrande Subdivision was discussed. Mrs. Scott Engle said that the petition also is petitioning against the creation of this lot. Commissioner Carlson and Commissioner Steinmark withdrew their motion and second. Commissioner Carlson made a motion to table a decision on this matter until May 27, 1981. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. The Chairman immediately reminded the Board that when a matter is tabled that there will be no diecwsio► (More information followed the last item under Planning Department) _.. AMEND RE 268 AND SE 134, HORSES UNLIMITED: The property is located • 11 mile south of the intersection of I-25 and Colorado State Highway /119 on the east side of I- 25. The request is to amend Recorded Exemption /248 by reducing the size of lot B by approximately oae and one-half acres sod adding this one and half acre to the Flatiron Paving Company parcel south of lot B. The Planning staff recommended that this request be approved. The Subivlsion Exemption is a property boundary adjustment. The Planning Staff recommamded that this request be approved. John Eranemn, legal counsel for the applicant was present and Page 4, May 20, 1981 answered questions. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the amendment to Recorded Exemption 248. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve Subdivision Exemption tll34. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. 2PF64 447, JAMES FfRESTINE: This request is to locate a mobile home on part of the SWh NEk, of Section 6, Township 2 North, flange 64 West of the 6th P. M. and it will be used as the principal dwelling. The Planning staff recommended that this request be approved. James Firestine was present and stated that he will use this mobile ]rose as his resident.). Commissioner Carlson made a motion to grant this request. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CUP 68, PHIL SPANO AND ROBERT WEISS: The Planning Commission unanimously recommended that this request be approved. The request is for a private landing strip. The recommended development standards were read into the record. Bob Fleming was present representing the applicants. He presented a signed plat which included the recommended development standards. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve this request with the development standards. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RE 498, JAMES TULL: Allen Jost from the Planning Staff, informed the Board that the opponents have questioned what steps they should take before the reconsideration on May 27. 1981. The Chairman said that both sides need to know where they are legally as,.well as the Planning Staff. RESOLUTIONS: Listed on the consent agenda as presented. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions ere attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 10:38 A. M. APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO `y ATTEST: Y ILY��Ttlr1�WN COUNTY ERK AND Pap S, May 20, 1981 A public conducted 2:00 P.M., with gthe sfollowing present: 20 1981 CHUCK CARLSON CHAIRMAN NORMAN CARISON PRO TEM BILL KIRBY COMMISSIONER JOHN MARTIN COMMISSIONER JUNE STEINMARK COMMISSIONER at Also present: 'ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, Keitha White ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, Lee Morrison PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, Tom Honn The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated March 16, 1981 and duly published on March 19 and April 9, 1981f a publicADO hearing nDFILL gNwas held on April 22, 1981 on the requests ROBERT FRANK FOR COZ's FROM A TO I on parcels of property owned by them. Due to the likeness of the parcels and the requests these items were considered, for discussion purposes, together. The hearing of April 22, 1981 was continued until today to allow time for a member of the State Health Department to be contacted the nd request that a representative be present today to testify regarding methane gas problems. Mr. Orville Stoddard, Sr. Public Health Engineer for the Radiation and Hazardous Waste Control Division of the State Health Dept. was present and presented a letter to the Board which discussed the various aspects of methane gas, requirements by the State and factors for the Board to consider when making'a determination regarding these COZ's. Thellletteer also included a copy of "Amendments to Adams Countyye�itsgand Construction Reguaonthat include requirements for obtaining "Building on ormerthefBoard's requestSit7r. Tom Stoddardaalsoigavetter oralltestinto he record, at ndfill testimony and answered questions. The applicants, John Houtchens, legal counsel for Colorado Landfill, and Vern Nelson, engineering consultant, were present and participated in the discussions. Commissioner Kirby raised the question as to whether the Board had the authority to place conditions for development on a COZ. After research and discussion the County Attorney stated that section the at sectionplace 81.6.2.5.4 of the Zoning Resolution would apply a restrictions on these two COZ's in relationship to the methane gas and subsidance. CHANGE TAPE 81-30 After considerable discussion by all pP parties, Commissioner final Kirby madration 27 at 2:00 a motion to table for one week, May on these two items. Discussion will be liminted to the criteria for development and in the meantime the applicants, the Health Dept., legal councels and the Planning staff are to get together and determine the specifics of said development criteria. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. scamp OF COON= COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER • CLERK TO THE ty Count Clerk S 81-12 6 13 TAPES 81- 29 i t3/0 Y SR i7 3 (494.Y" *4) iea(x4014) A public hearing was conducted on 26 1981 at 2:00 P.M., with the following present: CHUCK CARLSON CHAIRMAN NORMAN CARLSON PRO TEM BILL KIRBY COMMISSIONER JOHN MARTIN COMMISSIONER JUNE STEINMARK COMMISSIONER Also present: ' ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, Keitha White ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, Lee Morrison PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, Tom Honn The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated starch 16, 1981 and duly published on March 19 and April 9, 1981 a public hearinl was held on April 22, 1981 on the requests of COLORADO LANDFILL AND ROBERT FRANK FOR COZ's FRO.I A TO I on parcels of property owned by them. Due to the likeness of the parcels and the requests these items were considered, for discussion purposes, together. The hearing of April 22, 1981 was continued until today to allow time for a member of the State Health Department to be contacted and request that a representative be present today to testify regarding the methane gas problems. Mr. Orville Stoddard, Sr. Public Health Engineer for the Radiation and Hazardous Waste Control Division of the State Health Dept. was present and presented a letter to the Board which discussed the various aspects of methane gas, requirements by the State and factors for the Board to consider when makinga determination regarding these COZ's. The latter also included a copy of "Amendments to Adams County Zoning Regualtions" that include requirements for obtaining "Building Permits and Construction on former Landfill Sites". Tom read said letter into the record, at the Board's request. Ur. Stoddard also gave oral testimony and answered questions. The applicants, John Houtchens, legal counsel for Colorado Landfill, and Vern Nelson, engineering consultant, were present and participated in the discussions. Commissioner Kirby raised the question as to whether the Hoard had the authority to place conditions for development on a CO2. After research and discussion the County Attorney stated that section 81.6.2.5.4 of the Zoning Resolution would apply and the Board could place development restrictions on these two COZ's in relationship to the methane gas and subsidence. CHANGE TAPE 81-30 After considerable discussion by all parties, Commissioner Kirby made a motion to table for one week, May 27 at 2:00 PM, the final consideration on these two items. Discussion will be liminted to the criteria for development and in the meantime the applicants, the health Dept., legal councels and the Planning staff are to get together and determine the specifics of said development criteria. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. HOARD OF COtRITI COQ IIISSIONE S ATTEST: WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER CLERIC TO THE y Count Clerk 81-12 6 13 TAPE! 81- 29 L 30 Lin in (44 bFh.df4i.) Mlle SG (Veung.40 A public hearing was conducted on May 20 . 1981 at 2:00 P.N., with the following present: CHUCK CARLSON CHAIRMAN NORMAN CARLSON PRO TEM BILL KIRBY COMMISSIONER JOHN MARTIN COMMISSIONER _ JUNE STEINMA.RR COMMISSIONER Also present: ACTING CLERK TO 'PEE BOARD, Keitha White ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, Lee Morrison PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, Toth Bonn The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated March 23, 1981 and duly published March 26 &April 23, 1981 in the Johnstown Breeze a public hearing was held regarding the request of gENNETE HORNER for a SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR A MANURE COMPOSING FACILITY. Lee Morrison'.reminded the Board that on nay 6, 1981, the Board, at their 2:00 PM hearing, had a heraing on a SUP request from Mr. Rohner for a manure composing facility. Also, in conjunction with this facility, was an application by the same man for an egg laying facility on the same premises. The Board approved the application for an egg laying facility, but continued the application for the manure composting facility because of a question of possible improper notice of the hearing. An attorney by the name of Paul Vranisie, appearing on behalf of a property owner by the name of Mihelich, indicated that his client did not receive notice of the manure composing facility hearing and requested that the Board continue the hearing so that he would have an opportunity to present evidence in opposition, if his clients so desired. The Board then continued the hearing to 2:00 PM on May 20, 1981. Mr.. Vranisie was not present today nor has he communicated with any of the involved departments since the May 6, 1981 hearing. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the SUP for a manure composting facility for Kenneth Bohner with the development standards a recommended by the Planning Commission. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ATTEST: WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE i BOARD OF COUNTY CCONISSIONERS May 27, 1981 POE.. CAld.: Chunk Carlach, Chairman Norman Carlson, Fre 'Dam Bill lathy John tmrtin June Steirmerk Approval of minutes of May 20, 1981 Tape No. 81-30 6 31 AD[QTICCS TO ACS: 1) Remove ¢ 'Jew with ��s nom over until 6/8/81) Roofing 2) A3monm? .6 under APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA DEPARDENT ADS AND 1) Ralph Waldo, County Council ELECFED OFFICIALS: 2) Walt 3) Herb Hen Assessor COMM FINPACE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BUSMESS: Ml'lO_= arr. _10 3 1) Approve Energy Management 6 Control System 2 Approve Human Hesouroes Dept. Rave 1) max abatement, Standard Gab SePP1Y Corp. 2) 7 agreementswith Bealth Dept. for � � rrit]� State Healt3� Dept -- 4) Ammend�t n Alcohol � Rental Health Centers Alcohol '-•• 4) Affiliation eft, Pikes 5) Agreeeent: for Faaily`afe Mica Imam b9 Aims, Weld Co. Hospital Weld co. lisaitb pept. 6) Temp:mar/ closure of CR 40 7 Renewal retest 3.28 license, call Peoeeturn Center 81 Cancel Social Services warrants may, 1981, $21,117.19 9) star purchase of S.H. 392 10) Accept abandoned Portion 1) BE 498, Janes Tull (omit) 2) RE 500, Douglas i *Wheel Rix tneYer 3) SE 135, Fred Brewer, et al 4) Amend R55 338, Fred Brauer, et al 5) RD -4:81:2, Richard Per ohlik CONSENT AGENDA APPOLZITCVIB: Nay 27 - Musing Authority . :lay 27 - Road & 3ridge Advisory Jun 1 - Commissioner work ceemion Jun 2 - Plaraing Commission Jun 3 - Road & Bridge Advisory rtg with CartisSidners Jun 4 - 0..mty Council IFARD S: 7:30 7:30 1:30 1:30 7:30 1:30 .try 27 - 3.28 license, Richard Perchlik dba Sharkt,00tb Enterprises 2:00 May 27 - Colorado Landfill, Inc., COZ,. A to I (cant) 2:00 May 27 - Hebert Frank, CO% A to I (cant) 2:90 May 27 - Art's Fertilizer Co., SUP, gravel Pit 2'00 Nay 27 - Bestxay Paving Co., SUP, concrete plant 2::00 May 27 - Amendments to slaw County Building Cale 200 Jut 3 - Lee Wiedk, COZ, A to c Jun 10 - Aldage & Rollende Prevost, COZ, C to I 2:00 Jean 20 - Ted & :Orion NOol.stra, SUP, daisy operation 2:00 Jun 10 - Ted & Marion Noolstra, SUP, COZ, I to A 2:Q0 Jun 10 - Robert Lewis, SUP, dairy & horse operation 2:00 Jun 10 - Flatiron Paving Co., SUP, asphalt & concrete plants 2:00 Jun 17 - Clyde & nargaret Mblara, COZ, A to I 2:00 Jun 17 - Joanne Andrews, COZ,A to I 2:00 CCetturCATIQS: 1) Civil action 81-793, Trujillo, etal vs. Charles Carlson, etal 2) PLC notice of application filed 333817, Greeley Gas Co. 3) Letter from Gaynelle Pietracgelo re: intersection of Hal 66 & Co. line request for signing of dangerousintersection 4) Letter from Jimmie Joe Honaker, attorney for Left Hand Water Supply Co., re: Domestic water service provided to the Del Camino Center Area 5) Building Trades Advisory Committee opposition to exalting agricultural buildings from building permits 6) Health Board eirt:tee April 21, 1981 7) Division of Property Taxation, 10 determinations, various pr'operties 8) (rater quality Control C mmisison notice of reetirg, Jame I, 1981 9) State Rig'wsl Dept. newsletter 481-19, ?try 14, 1981 10) State 'Highway Dept. newsletter 381-20, May 21, 1981 111 Letter from Listening Foundation re: usage of I-25 frontage road Denver Colo. border, July 17, 1981, for pony amass relay ride RESOLUTIONS: * 11 Approve Ben neth Eichler, SIP, manure coaposting Virility * 2) Authorize Chairman to sign FAA preapplioation for Airport * 31 Approve letter of agreement between MC Sheriff and Colo. Air National * 4) Appoint members to Placement Alternative °omission * 5) Approve RE 497, Leonard Puroell & Marvin thitherto * 6) Approve 8E 499, John C. & Charlotte Carlson * 7) Approve amended RP 248, horses Unlimited * 8) Approve SS 134, Horses Unlimited * 9) Approve ZPAH 477, James Firestine *10) Approve CUP 68, Phil Soars & Robert tieiss *111 Approve renewal of 3.28 license, Leo's nut *12) Approve 3.2* license, CiS Concessions *13) Grant permission for Tam Howard to use Co. Rd's for state -adman *151 Chncel curial Services warrants May, 1981 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR A MANURE COMPOSTING FACILITY FOR KENNETH D. HOHNER, 3398 WELD COUNTY ROAD 4, ERIE, COLORADO WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado held a public hearing on the 20th day of May, 1981 at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m. in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners for the purpose of hearing the application of Kenneth D. Hohner, 3398 Weld County Road 4, Erie, Colorado, for a Special Use Permit for a manure composting facility on the following described real estate, to -wit: Lot 3, Block 2, Ranch Eggs Subdivision, 2nd filing, a subdivision located in the Northwest Quarter of Section 34, Town- ship 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the petitioner was present, and WHEREAS, evidence was presented in support of the granting of the Special Use Permit for a manure composting facility on the above described real estate, and WHEREAS, Section 3.3(E)(2) of the Weld County Zoning Resolu- tion authorizes such a use in an Agricultural Zone District upon approval by the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado heard all of the testimony and statements of those pre- sent, has studied the request of the petitioner and the recom- mendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter, and having been fully informed, is satisfied that the request for a Special Use Permit for a manure composting facility on the hereinabove described real estate conforms to the purposes of Section 3.3(E)(2) of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the application of Kenneth D. Hohner for a Special Use Permit for a manure com- posting facility on the hereinabove described tract of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following: 1. The Development Standards contained in the Special Use Permit. 2. No building or electrical permits shall be issued on the Special Use Permit area until the Develop- ment Standards for the Special Use Permit have benn placed on the Special Use Permit plat and said plat has been delivered to the office of the Department of Planning Services. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that the reasons for approval contained in the Planning Commis- sion recommendations dated April 7, 1981 be, and hereby are, adopted as the findings of fact of the Board of County Com- missioners in this matter. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of May, A.D., 1981. 0.7-twitsrta! i Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boarc?r--) County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS W COUNTY, COLO Norman Car son, Pro-Tem t9C. W 4. R 4rby DATE PRESENTED: MAY 27, 1981 RESOLUTION REt AUTHORIZATION FOR TUE CHAIRMAN OP THE BOARD TO SION PAA PREAPPLICATION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, an PAA preapplication has been presented to the Board of County Commisrioners, and WHEREAS, raid preapplication seeks federal aid for develop- ment of the following items at the Weld County Municipal Airport, 1. Acquire land (220 Acres t) for future con- struction of parallel rutw ay 9L/27R, cross- wind runway 17/35, clear zone and land use protection. 2. Expand aircraft parking apron areas. 3. Widen and strengthen runway 9R/27L to 100 feet. 4. Relocate building° beyond 750 foot building restriction line. 5. Inatall VASI systems on 9R, 27L, 9L, and 27R with associated vault modifications. 6. Construct parallel runway 9L/27R (4,400 feet x 50 feet) and crosswind runway 17/35 (4,000 feet x 75 feet) including associated taxiways. 7. Install REIL systems on 27L, 9L, and 27R with associated vault modifications. B. Construct and light new parallel taxiway to runway 9R/27L. WHEREAS, the above items for development are planned over a 5 -year construction period and are necessary to accommodate the aircraft presently based at the Weld County Airport as well as itinerant and future aircraft demands, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied said preapplication and deems it advisable to authorize the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners to sign the FAA preapplication. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the -Chairman of the Board be, and hereby is, authorsied to sign the FAA preapplication concerning the development of the above referenced Stems. WELD COUNTY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT P.O. SOX 727 GREELEY, COLORADO 80632 (303) 358.9141 TO: Mr. Don Warden Director of Finance and Administration Weld County, CO 80631 Dear Doneand Kent, 18 May 1981 Mr. Kent Cooper Assistant City Manager Greeley, CO 80631 The three attached documents are ?reapplication* for Federal Assistance under the ongoing airport expansion and moderniration program. This preapplication will supersede the old preapplication dated March 14, 1919. Most of the work identified in the old preapplication has been accomplished under the present runway extension project. Please inform the County Commissioners, the Mayor, and the City Council that this document is a preapplication. It is the document upon which we outline our desires for the next few years. This preapplication has been reviewed and approved by the Airport Authority. It is in complete agreement with the City and County approved compromise master plan and the updated Airport Layout Plan drawings. I am available to spend time in a work session.or\public session to discuss the details of this preapplication. Thedocumentdoes not commit the -Federal Aviation Administration norithe`City?Ad CountrfO pedlfie-amounts of money. Specific amounts oftmoneyvill,be-ehligated.,pnder.:the'formal application process and grtirlrocedureias the;Alrpo�rt Authority -and the FAA put together projects On a `yea�to yeai ��' "�"�'�` . Y .t...O•eltr".0094"; The projects outlined £n this preapplication have been selected on a priority basis and ljave`been�included baseton assumed funding from the City and Countyf opprozinately $65,000 each per year, the same funding es receiveelli 1981.mcrhe projects may be adjusted upward or downward on a year i6^year, basis depending upon funding limits at the federal or local level. The ',sample copy" show where George Nall and Chuck Carlson need to sign. Please have then sign the original only. The third copy is for your use in the coordination process. Phone me at 356-9141 when the original is signed. Sincerely, /�,(//f� /y Nei eddingtone-a,'�//.�'y_ Airport Manager Nffii / aab ATCN: 1. Original and two copies of preapplication form 1 t WELD COUNTY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT .._...... ._._ . P. O. BOX 727 Mr. Edward G. Tatum, Chief Planning/Development Branch ARM 610 Federal Aviation Administration 10455 East 25th Avenue Aurora, Colorado 60010 Subject: Weld County Municipal Airport Greeley, Colorado Preapplication for Federal Assistance 1981-1985 Program Dear Mr. Tatum: GREELEY, COLORADO 8O631 The County of Weld and the City of Greeley, Colorado, as sponsors, are here- with submitting a preapplication for Federal Assistance under the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, as amended. This request for finan- cial assistance seeks federal aid in the cost of the following items of devel- opment at the Weld County Municipal Airport. L Acquire Land (220 Acres ±) for Future Construction of Parallel Runway 9L/27R, Crosswind Runway 17/35, Clear Zone and Land Use Protection. 2. Expand Aircraft Parking Apron Areas 3. Widen and Strengthen Runway 9R/27L to 100 feet. 4. Relocate Buildings beyond 750 foot Building Restriction Line. 5. Install VAS! Systems on 9R, 27L, 9L, and 27R with Associated Vault Modifications. 6. Construct Parallel Runway 9L/27R (4,400 feet it 50 feet) and crosswind Runway 17/35 (4,000 feet x 75 feet) lncluding Asso- ciated Taxiways. 7, install REIL Systems on 27L, 9L, and 27R with Associated Vault Modifications 8. Construct and Light New Parallel Taxiway to Runway 9R/27L. Mr. Tatum Page Two The documents included herein are the following: 1. Federal Assistance Form No. 424. 2. Program Sketch. S. Engineer's Estimate. 4. Project Evaluation. 5. Community Interest Letter. 6. Displaced Persons Representation. 7. Displaced Persons Statement 8. Fixed Base Operator Notification. 9. A-95 Notification. I0. Larimer-Weld Council of Ga:ernments Notification. 11. Airport Layout Plan (included by reference). The items of development listed above have been reviewed by the Colorado Division of Planning and the Larimer-Weld Area Council of Governments and are consistent with future development in the local area. All new devel- opment items are consistent with the Approved Airport Layout Plan. The items of development are planned over a five (5) year construction per- iod and are necessary to accommodate the aircraft presently based at the airport as well as itinerant and future aircraft demands. The County of Weld and the City of Greeley will provide the local share of the construction costs for the items of development as outlined in the attached preapplication. It is anticipated that sufficient information has been provided in the attached documents to satisfy FAA requirements and justify approval of this development program. Should further information or clarification he required, please contact us at any time. Very truly yours, il.O N Chuck Ctplson, Chairman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado iX.t3�L George W. Hall Maya, City of Greeley Mr. Tatum Page Two The documents included herein are the following: 1. Federal Assistance Form No. 424. 2. Program Sketch. 3. Engineer's Estimate. 4. Project Evaluation. 5. Community Interest Letter. 6. Displaced Persons Representation. 7. Displaced Persons Statement 8. Fixed Base Operator Notification. 9. A-95 Notification. 10. Larimer-Weld Council of Governments Notification. 11. Airport Layout Plan (included by reference). The items of development listed above have been reviewed by the Colorado Division of Planning and the Larimer-Weld Area Council of Governments and are cornistent with future development in the local area. All new devel- opment items are consistent with the Approved Airport Layout Plan. The items of development are planned over a five (5) year construction per- iod and are necessary to accommodate the aircraft presently based at the airport as well as itinerant and future aircraft demands. The County of Weld and the City of Greeley will provide the local share of the construction costs for the items of development as outlined in the attached preapplication. It is anticipated that sufficient information has been provided in the attached documents to satisfy FAA requirements and justify approval of this development program. Should further information or clarification be required, please contact as at any time. Very truly yours, Chuck Carlson, Ch irman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado George W. Hall Mayor, City of Greeley OMR Afpen t Ito !►nn FEDERAL ASSISTANCE DIE g! E L Wn AA F.UPL PNIOITION ACTION ❑ APPEND= OW/ 41. ❑ NOTIFICATION OF INTENT (OYES Cr ❑ NLtor or mom. mum 4. LEGAL APPLICANT/REGIMENT �. ANllbnl Meat L C00•440040 IbR 4 31011/1.0. R 4. CAT 1. Sib L APPL4 CANTS APPLI. CATION to Ann a MIME 888 A 1. DAN if b1. 4 yY S. FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NO. Weld County, CO k City of Greeley, CO _ : County Commission and City Council P. O. Box 727 : Greeley : Colorado a ins 80631 . 4 OMN I Nis INna. Neil Keddington e IbPa.a N41 : Airport Manager (303) 356-9141 7. TITLE ANO OCSCOUPT101/ OF APPLICANTS PROJECT . cat : Weld See Section IV 3. STATE AFrUCA. TIOM IMAM FIER c WSW 4 GATE MUM 19 Tea balk Rey 84-6000813 and 84-6000593 a CRAM Wren falNl CNbNW) 4 Ken 4 TALE Airport Development Aid Program IL TYPE Of AP►LICANNTy//REC.IIPIENT vt4� 4MMM maw lasmlasma � Fo-�l v E-0OM ISPeel/rl: Cemak Se S MOS a3Pai,.gl Pagan 0. TYPE OF ASSISTANCE A4N04 Coat Oaa taa L appl a sa.l hn,l E-0ma Saw or._ 414r P.nM N11Wr/.1 12. TYPE OF APPLICATION A -met Caen Eadataban Diatitaie S.r .p Fact. LMW jA 10. AREA OF PROJECT IMPACT Wan el &Fa ~dish d Weld County and City of Greeley 1.3. PROPOSED FUNDING IL ESTIMATED NUM. EN OV TINO SONS K 75,000 14. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS Of: F AAIIARE 2nd 1.6 PROJECT START oA E Ts t 81 Y6 41 IL ESTIMATED DATE SE SUBMETTEO TO Tar anal 04a' FEDERAL AGENCY 3. If 81 4 4 RDLTAE ► AFLICANE c SATE L. IDML t OTIIEA I. TOTAL 1S FEDERAL AGENCY TO MIME REQUEST Wank Cis Vas. W PASO FAA, ADO 10455 E. 25th Ave., Aurora, Colorado 80010 a THE APPLICANT CERTFIES THAT ► 9 6,112,350 A 679,150 m M .M .00 f 6,791,500 to ► PROJECT 2nd 1.7. PROJD RATION 60 Wn.0 IS. TYPE OF CHAINS VW Ile or Mt) OMl�irn F-0IMn ISPen:Iy/ l C-Matimm beano 1-0n11NVa, N/A ' SLY. NPP.W. Prbtr War/n1. 1.A EAISTING FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 23. REMARKS ADDED gj r« ❑ Nn 23. CERTIFYING ROR4 CURATIVE K AOQICE NAME I II regehot If ONO Cast A -S3 ila mania ma *netted. past le S. No re. Rommaim Response Pending m Colorado State Planning Office ❑ ❑ in Larimer-Weld Council of Government ❑ ❑ ID Weld : ountY P i gert� 6411. MEND ❑ 7` ucktar n, Chm.Bd.Cty.Com. // Ter anal Ab George W. Hall, Mayor 19 22. i�CA- r. OWNS w Ito RECEIVED if 20. ITIOAPPLICATION 3R ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT D. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE IS ADDRESS 30. FEDERAL GRANT IDENTIFICATION SL ACTION TAKEN ► A• IND ❑ ► REJECTER 6 4 RERrJEO FOR MNIOMEMT O L REAMED p 4 an 30. FEDERAL AGENCY A4M AC11011 ST. FUNDING 4 FOETAL ► MRIMT e. STAR L 1001. 4 MC I. TOME f 4 M bang Nan aka nb anna► mad Ina darMt4w w0 004 ,Wet N Naa.. Y Y eaa Ana 11 Pin L OM f a* Mq K r int a4 RSA f m Tar anal an 33. ACTION DATE P. U 35. CONTACT FOR ADDTTIONIAL INFOOMIA. PITON (0:0nn W tdgiwn vied 24. rr are de, STARTING DATE if K me ana► M ENDING DATE 1f V. REM11Rn5 ADDiO DD .3 DO .00 110 o Yee b. FOETAL RL%LT Ai5 OFFICIAL Inane ad agM.e r) o•I• 424-101 STRAIDNIED CS PARE 1 00-79 ifianO.E kr42S4. Adaa& RrH YnnaIDS TM 121o1•illol2E N. To Mt bat el w reblP w WON Mb M RN MMFRIablamptINMM we tor. w awmt, r. 4•00•0401 r >r M.II wIM,IM a Me Nam NIr M me n11fa4t r Y 00.6001 WM an* FAA the NESS 4sioNaa R Tor 4.044 ma: M aN.est. A l i FEDERAL ASSISTANCE L TYPE � POLATKICITIOIt � MN StPLICATIO Emmet 4T K WMATZ0H OF Rlinn (Olt) Cr". O REPORT Of FEoam ACTION . LEGAL A/PUCMR/RECIPIENT . SAWS lbw : Weld County, CO Il; City of Greeley, CO _ . OrP•1MRr DO : County Commission and City Council . Ilnal/FA. be : P. O. Box 727 E. WO I Greeley . aw I Weld L ar 1 Colorado E. OfC•Is 80631 . L roue P.N. moss Neil Keddington • mow.. No.) I Airport Manager 1303) 356-9141 T. TITLE AND DESCRIPTION OF APPLICA irs PROJECT L APPLI- CANTS APPEL CATION . soots 888A ►Ont vr19 vAfA LY Ow A►0o4M4 N. 2•.40210 L smc I . Pan" AMOCO, TOON WPM I ► OSR FIER ASSIGNED If Lon, .Moe See Section ry Yw NYS* Asp D. FEMME EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION ND. 84-6000813 and 84-6000593 0. M NMsa Palma C A") . MINIM ► MLA Airport Development Aid Program iljol• R TYPE OF APPLICANT/RECIPIENTILSTAM AN.� ~ -NN lAMT11ME slissol WYM. fiesM•i ar t TTan) 1. 0 -Comb F►°-°kMl Pais 0�Posp el• ar Sofa .PPNPr:N. Stor R TYPE OF ASSISTANCE A4brl4 Girl OArreon ►iyNrW BAN FOOT Sots na. CA"s Prior 1.14.!1 12 TYPE OF APPLICATION A-lrr Safi*, EAr•errba .•r.rY D-r..tiowYr Sm orp-M44444 MN.. 10. AREA Of PROJECT IMPACT le._.e. YefJ�a~ 4.rN4A Weld County and City of Greeley LL ESTIMATED NUM. DEA WIEiR GR>ONS 75.000 11 PROPOSED FUNGOID) 1. CONGAESSIONAL DISTRICTS OF: . AFRxARI 2nd I. PROJECT STMT DATE a n 816 1 Ji. ESTIMATED SE D DATE O Mar mesrA Ye TO FEDESAI AGENCY 11. is 81 4 . DOME • APPLICANT . STAR I. LOCAL z WWII I. TOOL 20. FEDERAL AGENCY TO RECEIVE REQUEST UCAr.. CM.SMb. Urfa 1 FAA, ADO 10455 E 25th Ave., Aurora, Colorado 80010 22. THE APPLICANT CERTIFIES THAT ► i 6,112,350 AO - 679,150 40 a o .to s 6,791,500 m ► HOMO 2nd O. PROJECT DURATION 60 . le •4 W • eel M4.ldss ed MYR 4•r Is Pat PnlPpcelam/.PIiM4. M ae W Wand, On MrrA W V E4IF Merbd bp Os oeadai MN • to NPIb• W NM FlPliraot e.➢ roils with So oDoebst NeAla, ■ So rein• eme b NPI••!• 1. TYPE OF CHANGE IFw Ib 4414•7 lelosomo Dallas Donn FMM OIsyni/F71 40 Fl..o+.Oenlaii N/A o-0.aw an.,. E11ro+rur Sew err•e- rrrM Utast) 1f. BUSTING FED[AAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 2L REM/JIRS ADDED g Y» O Ns L N MOW M DM C1wW A-0 GO yebtoll4s wa odaatld. Pervert b ► NCI*. Rensmos eew4Mr Iona ost ePrnb elew+eaw 4K sal memo ese sR41r. .posse "Waal a) 10 111 Response Pending Colorado State Planning Office 0 Q l.arimer-Weld Council of Government Q Q Weld County Planning Department D ❑ C▪ ERTIFYING REARS 6[xTATATIVE K AGENCY NAME b tuck rare sonnt Chm.Bd.Cty.Com. George W. Hall, Mayor • SRMIOAL CC • 4,2 01' ► DAY[ SAWS Yaw. a.rA Ar q * MVG Its .Mr* Ye R[CEYED II NA FEDERAL APPLICATION DIENTIFKATION at ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT D. ADID NISTRATM OFFICE 22. ADDRESS A FEDERAL TN�ON SL AMEN TAKEN . PIAYES O \ KA= O . AMMO FOR POONOII O . DEEAKD O . NRIRSARIR a FmW1L AGENCY 0.411 ACTION it. fUNOLMO . POMO \ MILITANT L STMT . WNW . CUED f, IVOR . r bles Mows gam eM sees IYbI tom •rMpr.s.o solo as. ellrrd. R SNIP 41404.4 Y t s as NNwllem • Fat L OMB Gadr PAR Rim ion a is MME sa i SL ACTION DATE ► If Yer .4ostb arP E. Yaw mesa Sit RANTING DATE It SR Ems mesa M ENDING If A. FIDIARRS ADO= m .00 m m S JIG_ TDOM � s ••••••ACT FON •• wwwher) p Ya t]M \ FmF1AL AGENCY 1.44 O NI 1.4144•444 Nryiwr 4•.l 424-101 YSI rMG SP Nab lei Monaco it Gnaw. A.M Stenoti w -REMARKS (Pleas re/treats Oa near Ron Ammar Has Stains 1, It or t!/, if Applicata) 1. Acquire Land (220 Acres +)for Future Construction of Parallel Runway 9L/27R, Crosswind Runway 17/35, Clear Zone and Land Use Protection. 2. Expand Aircraft Parking Apron Areas. 3. Widen and Strengthen Runway 9R/27L to 100 feet. 4. Relocate Buildings beyond 750 foot Building Restriction Line. 5. Install VAST Systems on 9R, 27L, 9L, and 27R with Associated Vault Modifications. 6. Construct Parallel Runway 9L/27R (4,400 feet x 50 feet) and crosswind Runway 17/35 (4,000 feet x 75 feet)Including Asso- ciated Taxiways. 7. Install RE1L Systems on 271., 9L, and 27R with Associated Vault Modifications. 8. Construct and Light New Parallel Taxiway to Runway 9R/27L . STANDARD TORN 424 PAGE 2 (lo -TA IMPARTYfriY Or TR AtiSPORTATION • et Went aunt's* AOWIIISTaATION 5. Is the proposed proiect covered by an approved caoprdroTsiee Plat?. _ Yes I. rill the assistance requested sane a federal installation) Yes X Mo 1. Will the assistance requested boon Federal lands installation? 9. Rill the assislance requested have an effect on the environment) S. Will the assistance requested cause the disptacEteet of iadlvidaas, lam lies, businesses, a lams? 10. IS there other related assistance for this project preying; pending, or anticipated? Yes X No PREAPPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE PART tl 0440 Ma. r}RCUI L Does this assistance reCuesl require Slate, local, mikado( othee plority retitle? 2. Does this assistance require Slate or local advisory, narrational or heath dearce? 3. Does this assistance request require Clearinghouse rule* Yes X Ko X Yes Yes X !b No A-95 Responses Pending a. Does this assistance revues( require State, local, regional or other planning approval? C Yes Larirner-weld LOU No Responses Pending se Airport Master Plan X Yes X 30 EA approved by FAA X yes X Mo EA approved by FAA Yes _No PART Ill — P re0CRLL C►r AL°-+ Rtl RaER lR1 Tr RC or AyyrSTA Oa LOAN, GRANT, LTC. isi ruin 7ooGCT P[RrOo IN MIArIC[ OF fROa[CT W1 TOTAL L 20.102 Grant ; {.I 6,112,350 X X 4. S. I trate Federal Contribution f S f 6,112,350 Y. Stale Contribution 0. Applicant Contribution 679.150 S. Other Contributions XL Totals aoro. S s S 6,791,500 PART IV _ PROGRAM NARRATIVE STATEMENT 'Aiwa par li•e* ton 444 I FAA Fs 3101040 l► -7 SUP CRSEDL3 IAA VOW 000.3 Port PART IV PROGRAM NARRATIVE The proposed project consists of those items of development listed below under A. Description and Purpose of Project. ALL Items of development proposed under this project will be accomplished on existing airport property utilizing methods of construction simllar to those described under B. Method of Accomplishment. Areas to be worked under this project are shown on the attached program sketch. A. Description and Purpose of Project 1. Acquire Land (220 Acres ±) for Future Construction of Parallel Runway 9L/27R, Crosswind Runway 17/35, Clear Zone and Land Use Protection. In order to construct parallel Runway 9L/27R and crosswind Runway 17/35 and to protect the resulting clear zones from incompatible land uses, it is necessary to acquire approximately 220 acres. 2. Expand Aircraft Parking Apron Areas. This item will consist of expanding the aircraft parking apron by approx- imately 10,000 square yards to accommodate the local and itinerant general aviation aircraft. In addition to the apron expansion, tiedowns will be installed to safely accommodate approximately 25 additional aircraft. 3. Widen and Strengthen Runway 9R/27L to 100 Feet. This item will consist of widening Runway 9R/27L to 100 feet. This item will also consist of strengthening the existing length and width. Both pavement sections will be designed to accommodate 60,000 pounds (DWG) aircraft. The runway lights will also require modification to accommodate the widening and strengthening. 4. Relocate Buiidir s Beyond the 750 Foot Binding Restriction Line. In order to accommodate the installation of the Instrument Landing System (ILS) and meet the required criteria, it will be necessary to relocate several existing structures beyond the 750 foot building restric- tion lure. 5. Install VAST Systems of 9R, 27L, 9L and 27R with Associated Vault Modifications. Because of the high existing and future use of both local and itinerant operations, Visual Approach Slope Indicators (VASIs) are necessary on all runway ends to improve overall airport safety during landing operations. The installations will also aid in landing accuracy during inclement weather, night, or training operations. Some vault modifications may be required. 8. Construct Parallel Runway 9L/27R (4,400 feet x 50 feet) and Crosswind Runway 17/55 (4,000 feet x 75 feet) including Associated Taxiways Ibis Item will consist of grading, draining, and paving a new parallel runway and a new crosswind runway including a taxiway system. This will significantly increase the capacity of the airfield to safely accommodate existing and future aviation demand. The parallel and crosswind runways and taxiways system will also allow continued airport operations during closure of the main runway. The runway and taxiway wl7l be constructed to accommodate aircraft weighing 12,500 pounds (WC) or less. Following curim of the pavement surfaces, they will be marked basic in accordance with AC 150/5340-1D. T. Install REIL systems on 27L, 9L and 27R with Associated Vault Modifications. Runway Fred Identifier Lights (REILs) will also aid in airport safety during periods of inclement weather or night landing operations. 8. Construct and Light New Parallel Taxiway to Runway 9R/27L. in order to meet FAA criteria for 400 foot runway/taxiway separation on instrument runways, a full length parallel taxiway wt71 need to be constructed at a 400 foot separation. This will maintain airfield capacity during IFR operations. The new taxiway will be constructed to accom- modate aircraft weighing up to 60,000 pounds (DIVO). B. Method of Accomplishment General Construction Methods SITE PREPARATION - This item will consist of grading the areas under and/or adjacent to the proposed development to provide proper grades and drainage. Grading under the runway and taxiway area will be bal- anced between cut and fill to the extent possible. The grades will be designed so as to be compatible with proposed future development and to provide proper drainage. Prior to beginning the grading, the topsoil will be removed and stockpiled so that it can be replaced after the grading operation has been com- pleted. The material will be moved by motorized earthmoving equipment (scrapers, bulldozers, dump trucks; etc.) and compacted by conventional methods. The contractor will be required to construct haul roads on the project site and to maintain them to minimize dust in the area of the airport. Excess material, not required fur this project, will be placed lit areas of the airport that is removed will be wasted in an area on the airport where no future development is planned and covered over with natural material from the excavation area. PAVING - After the subgrade has been graded to final elevation end compacted, all areas of new construction will be paved with asphaltic concrete to the depths specified on the pleas. The material will be delivered to the site by dump truck and placed to grade with an asphaltic paving machine. The material will be rolled by means of conventional tubber tire and/or steel wheel rollers until the required compaction is obtained. The asphalt material will consist of graded aggregate and bitu- minous material (AC -10); an emulsified asphalt tack coal (SS -1 or SS-Ih1 will be placed between each lift of asphalt, if required. PAINTING - After the surface course has been allowed to cure, the runway, taxiway, and apron areas will be marked with Colorado State Highway specification white or yellow paint. The markings will be painted as shown on the plans and in accordance with FAA Advisory Circular No. 150/S340 -1D. ELECTRICAL - This item will consist of the installation of various types of runway lights, power cable, duct, regulators and power panels as required for the extended or new lighting system. The L-824 type cable, connecting the lights will be direct earth burled in all areas. Concrete encasedPVCduct will be placed under areas to be paved, as shown on the plans, prier to placing the asphalt Trenching for the cable will be accomplished utilizing a motorized trenching machine. After the cable has been placed, the open trench will be backfilled and compacted. Installation of all electrical Items will be in accordance with FAA specifications and with the manufacturer's recommendations. TIEDOWNS - Aircraft tiedown installation will involve the construction of concrete anchors and the installation of wire rope. The concrete anchors will be poured in place and wire rope installed after the concrete has cured Holes for the concrete anchors will be drilled using a motor- ized trilling rig, and the wire rope used will be a noncorrosive galvanized type. DRAINAGE - Installation of drainage structures and line will be accom- plished during the grading operation and prior to placing the asphalt. Drainage will be designed to suit the natural drainage of the area, and the placing of rock rip rap and seeding will be done to assure effective erosion control. SEEDING - After the grading has been completed, the stockpiled topsoil will be spread over all unpaved weer that have been disturbed during the construction process. These areas will then be reseeded in accordance with local practices to provide a grass cover that wilt be compatible with the area. WELD COUNTY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT GREELEY, COLORADO PRELIMINARY COST ESTIMATES SUMMARY Work Items 1. Acquire Land (220 Acres r) for Future Construction of Parallel Runway 9L/27R, Crosswind Runway 17/35, Clear Zone, and Land Use Protection Total FAA Sponsor 90% 10% $1,265,000 $1,138,500 $126,500 2. Fund Aircraft Parking Apron Areas 251,100 225,990 25,110 3. Widen and Strengthen Runway 9R/27 L to 100 Feet. 1,394,700 1,255,230 139,470 4. Relocate Buildings Beyond 750 foot Building Restriction Line 187,500 168,750 18,750 5. Install VAST Systems on 9R,27L, 9L, and 27R with Associated Vault Modifications 6. Construct Parallel Runway 9L/27R (4,400' x 50') and crosswind Runway 17/35 (4,000' x 75') Including Associated Taxiways 7. Install REM Systems on 27L, 9L, and 27R with Associated Vault Modifications 287,500 258,750 28,750 2,275,500 2,047,950 227,550 125,000 112,500 12,500 8. Construct and Light Nr, i>.trallel Taxiway to Runway 9it/.7'.. 1,005,200 904,680, 100,520 Total $6,791,500 $6,112,350 $679,150 WELD COUNTY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT GREELEY, COLORADO PRELIMINARY COST ESTIMATES Item No. Description 1. Acquire land (154 acres +) for future construction of parallel Runway 9L/27R, crosswind Runway 17/35, clear zone and land use protection. Land Legal, Surveying, and Administration Total - Work Item No. 1 2. Expand Aircraft Parking Apron Areas. Unclassified Excavation Paving (5") Drainage Tiedowna Marking Seeding Eng. $ Cont. 13,500 10,000 C.Y. S. Y. L.S. L.S. L.S. L.S. 25% Total - Work Item No. 2 3. Widen and strengthen Runway 9R/27L to 100 feet. Unclassified Excavation Pavirg (8") Paving (3") Relocate Lighting Marking Seeding Eng. a Cont. 75,000 17,300 54,000 C. Y. C. Y. S. Y. L.S. L.S. L.S. 25% Total - Work Item No. 3 Estimated Quantity Unit Unit Price Estimated Cost 220 Ac. 65,000 61,100,000 15% 165,000 61,265,000 6 5.00 10.76 6 5.00 17.49 6.54 S 67,500 107,600 10,000 12,500 1,500 1,800 50,200 6 251,100 i 375,000 302,600 353,200 50,000 20,000 15,000 278.900 61,394,700 item No. Description 4. Relocate buildings beyond 750 foot Building Restriction Line. Relocation Eng. do Cont. Estimated Unit Estimated Quantitv Unit Price Coat L.S. 25% $ 150,000 s7 . sae Total - Work Item No. 4 $ 187,500 5. Install VAST systems on 9R, 27L, 9L, and 27R with associated vault modifications. VASE Vault Modifications Eng. B Cont. 4 Ea. $50,000 $ 200,000 L.S. 50,000 25% 57,500 Total - Work Item No. 5 $ 287,500 6. Construct Parallel Runway 9L/27R (4,400 feet x 50 feet) and Crosswind Runway 17/35 (4,000' x 75') including associated taxiways. Unclassified Excavation Paving (59 Drainage Marking Seeding Eng. h Cont. 210,000 88,000 C.Y. S. Y. L.S. L.S. L.S. 25% $ 3.00 t0.76 $ 630,000 925,400 225,000 25,000 15,000 455,100 Total - Work Item No. 6 $2,275,500 7. Install REIL systems on 27L, 9L, and 27R with associated vault modifications. REEL Vault Modifications Eng. & Cont. 3 Ea. $25,000 L.S. 25% $ 75,000 25,000 25.000 Total - Work Item No. 7 $ 125,000 Stem Estimated Unit Estimated Not Description Quantity Unit Price Cost 8. Construct and light new parallel taxiway to Runway 9R/27 L. Unclassified EXCaVstlon Paving (8") Drainage Seeding Marking Lighting Eng. do Cont. 35,000 27,000 C.Y. S.Y. L.S. L.S. L.S. L.S. 25% $ 5.00 17.49 $ 175,060 472,200 50,000 9,000 4,000 100,000 201,000 Total - Work item No. 8 51,005,200 Total - Work items Nos. 1 - 8 FAA's Share 90% Sponsor's Share 10% $6,791,500 $6,]12,350 $ 679,150 RUNWAY AND TAXIWAY OVERLAY Item Spec. Unit Qty. Per Coat Per No. Unit Cast Sq. Yd. Sq. Yd. Aggregate -Bituminous Surface Course (3") P-401 Ton $ 25.00 0.1667 $ 4.17 Bituminous Material P-401 Ton 200.00 0.0108 2.17 Tack Coal P-603 Gal. 2.00 0.1000 0.20 Total Cost Per Square Yard $ 6.54 Soils: CSR Unknown. Design load: 60,000 Pounds, Dual Wheel Gear. Pavement Deign: Pavement thickness for the design alrcraft requies eight inches of bituminous surface course. Since the existing pave- ment is an equivalent of five Inches, this will require a three inch overlay. RUNWAY EXTENSION, TAXIWAY EXTENSION, AND APRON EXPANSION Item Aggregate -Bituminous Surface Course (5") Bituminous Material Tack Coat Soils: Spec. No. Unit Qty. Per Cast Per Unit Coat Sq. Yd. So. Yd. P-401 Ton P-401 Ton P-603 Gat. Total Cast Per Square Yard CBR Unknown. $ 25.00 200.00 2.00 Design Load: 18,000 Pounds, Single Wheel Gear. Pavement Design; 0.2778 = 6.94 0.0181 3.61 0.1050 0.21 $ 10.76 Pavement thickness for the design aircraft requires five inches of bituminous surface course. RUNWAY WIDENING AND NEW TAXIWAY Item Aggregate -Bituminous Surface Course Or) Bituminous Material Tack Coat Soma: Spec. Unit Qty. Per Cost Per No. Unit Cast Sq. Yd. Sq. Yd. P-401 Ton 8 25.00 0.4444 i 11.11 P-401 Ton 200.00 0.0289 5.78 P-609 Gal. 2.00 0.3000 0.50 Total Cost Per Square Yard CBR Unknown. $ 17.49 Design Load: 60,000 Pounds, Dual Wheel Gear. Pavement Design: Pavement thickness for the design aircraft requires eight inches of bituminous surface course. ____._:.__. _...........r! WELD COUNTY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT P, O. BOX 727 GREELEY. COLORADO BO631 Mr. Edward G. Tatum, Chief Planning/Development Branch ARM 610 Federal Aviation Administration 10455 East 25th Avenue Aurora, Colorado 80010 Subject: Weld County Municipal Airport Greeley, Colorado Preapptication for Federal Assistance 1981-1985 Program Project Evaluation Dear Mr. Tatum: Weld County and the City of Greeley, Colorado, as spomors, are in the process of submitting a request for Federal Assistance under the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970 as amended, for a project at the Weld County Municipal Airport, Greeley, Colorado. 'The following information is submitted in support of our Project Evaluation: As pertaining to Sections 16 (c) (1) (A), (e) (3), (c) (4), (d), (e), and (1) of the Airport and Airway Development Act, there has been no opposition either expressly cc by proposed revision to the project, by any federal, state, or local government agency or by any persons other than any of those agencies. Very truly yours, ) 441 Chuck'Carlson, Chairman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado George W. Hatt Mayor, City of Greeley P. O. BOX 727 aims' I -Isb t� 'i I WELD COUNTY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT Mr. Edward G. Tatum, Chief Planning/Development Branch ARM 610 Federal Aviation Administration 10455 East 25th Avenue Aurora, Colorado 80010 Subject: Weld County Municipal Airport Greeley, Colorado Preapplication for Federal Assistance 1981-1985 Program Project Evaluation Dear Mr. Tatum: ••-•... ._ . GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 Weld County and the City of Greeley, Colorado, as sponsors, are in the process of submitting a request for Federal Assistance under the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970 as amended, for a project at the Weld County \lunicipal Airport, Greeley, Colorado. The following information is submitted in support of our Project Evaluation: As pertaining to Sections 16 (c) (1) (A), (c) (3), (c) (4), (d), (e), and (0 of the Airport and Airway Development Act, there has been no opposition either expressly or by proposed revision to the project, by any federal, state, or local government agency or by any persons other than any of those agencies. Very truly yours, Chuck Carlson, Chairman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado George W. Hall Mayor, City of Greeley if r F I +Iil:. A 1 # L.,� L WELD COUNTY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT P. O. BOX 727 GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 Mr. Edward G. Tatum, Chief Planning/Development Branch ARM 610 Federal Aviation Administration 10455 East 25th Avenue Aurora, Colorado 60910 Subject: Weld County Municipal Airport Greeley, Colorado Preapplication for Federal Assistance 1981-1985 Program Community Interest Letter Dear Mr. Tatum: This is to inform you that those communities located near the Weld County Municipal Airport have been informed through the news media and service organizations that Weld County and the City of Greeley, Colorado, will apply for funds under the Airport Development Aid Program for the further develop- ment of said airport. To date, no protests, objections or unfavorable comments have been received from any communities or residents thereof. Very truly yours, ek Carlson, Chairman Board/of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado George W. Mall Mayor, City of Greeley • r-7-7777-7-1 if � .-� I 1 ._r• P. O. BOX 727 WELD COUNTY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT Mr. Edward G. Tatum, Chief Planning/Development Branch ARM 610 Federal Aviation Administration 10455 East 25th Avenue Aurora, Colorado 80010 Subject: Weld County Municipal Airport Greeley, Colorado Preapplication for Federal Assistance 1981-I985 Program Displaced Persorw Statement Dear Mr. Tatum: GREELEY, COLORADO 8O631 In connection with the Preapplication submitted on behalf of the County of Weld and the City of Greeley, Colorado, for the Weld County Municipal Airport under the Airport Development Aid Program, authorized by the Air- port and Airway Developrnent Act of 1970, as amended, please be advised as follows: 1. The proposed project does not involve the displacement after January 1, 1971, of any person occupying land that has been or will be acquired, with or without Federal Assistance, for the project development, and 2. No person has been or will be displaced after January 1, 1971, and before execution of the grant agreement from land that has been or will be acquired, with or without Federal A�istance, for the project development. Very truly yours, A lv Chu Carlson, Chairman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado alt George M Mayor, City of Greeley WELD COUNTY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT P. O. BOX 727 Mr. Edward G. Tatum, Chief Planning/Development Branch ARM 810 Federal Aviation Administration 10455 East 25th Avenue Aurora, Colorado 80010 Subject: Weld County Municipal Airport Greeley, Colorado Preapplication for Federal Assistance 1981-1985 Program Displaced Persons Representation Dear Mr. Tatum: GREELEY, COLORADO 8O631 In connection with the ?reapplication for Federal Assistance, submitted on behalf of the County of Weld and the City of Greeley. Colorado, under the Airport Development Aid Program, for the Weld County Municipal Airport, please be advised as follows: With regard to any'acquisition of real property for the proposed project occur- ring after 1 January, 1971, and before execution of the Grant Agreement, whether or not reimbursement is being requested for the costs of the acqui- sitions, and pursuant to Part 25.59, Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, the County of Weld and the City of Greeley hereby enures the United States of America that it will fully comply with the requirements of Subpart I, Part 25, Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, and adequately inform the public of the acquisition policies, requirements and payments which will apply to this project. Very truly yours, c, ,!LR rti Chuck Ca lson, Chairman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado Gr r A"-7 v George W. Hall Mayor, CRY of Greeley �r..- .dump .-.... , , vra P. O. BOX 727 i WELD COUNTY MUNICIPAL 1 AIRPORT Mr. Edward G. Tatum, Chief Planning/Development Branch ARM 610 Federal Aviation Administration 10455 East 25th Avenue Aurora, Colorado 80010 Subject: Weld County Municipal Airport Greeley, Colorado Preapplication for Federal Assistance 1981-I985 Program Fixed Base Operator Notification Dear Mr. Tatum: GREELEY. COLORADO 8O631 In connection with the development contemplated by Weld County and the City of Greeley, Colorado, pleased be advised that the fixed base operators serving the Weld County Municipal Airport have been comulted regarding our proposed project. Very truly yours, CgvV Chuck Carlson, Chairman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado i• "hi George W Hall Maya, City of Greeley P. O. BOX 727 GREELEY. COLORADO 8O631 WELD COUNTY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT Mr. Edward G. Tatum, Chief Planning/Development Branch ARM 610 Federal Aviation Administration 10455 East 25th Avenue Aurora, Colorado 60010 Subject: Weld County Municipal Airport Greeley, Colorado Preapplication for Federal Assistance 1981-1985 Program Community Interest Letter Dear Mr. Tatum: This is to inform you that those communities located near the Weld County Municipal Airport have been informed through the news media and service organizations that Weld County and the City of Greeley, Colorado, will apply for funds under the Airport Development Aid Program for the further develop- ment of said airport. To date, no protests, objections or unfavorable comments have been received from eny communities or residents thereof. Very truly yours, k Carlson, Chfiirman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado George W. Hall Mayor, City of Greeley P. O. BOX 727 WELD COUNTY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT GREELEY. COLf>RADO 8O631 Mr. Edward G. Tatum, Chief Planning/Development Branch ARM 610 Federal Aviation Adminictralion 10455 East 25th Avenue Aurora, Colorado 80010 Subject: Weld County Municipal Airport Greeley, Colorado Preapplication for Federal Assistance I981-1985 Program Displaced Persom Statement Dear Mr. Tatum: In connection with the Preapplication submitted on behalf of the County of Weld and the City of Greeley, Colorado, for the Weld County Municipal Airport under the Airport Development Aid Program, authorized by the Air- port and Airway Development Act of 1970, as amended, please be advised as follows: 1. The proposed project does not involve the displacement after January 1, 197I, of any person occupying land that has been or will be acquired, with or without Federal Assistance, for the project development, and 2. No person has been or will be displaced after January 1, 1971, and before execution of the grant agreement from land that has been or will be acquired, with or without Federal Awistance, for the project development. Very truly yours, Chuck Carlson, irman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado George W. Hall Maya, City of Greeley GREELEY, COLORADO 8O631 WELD COUNTY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT P. O. BOX 727 Mr. Edward G. Tatum, Chief Planning/Development Branch ARM 610 Federal Aviation Administration 10455 East 25th Avenue Aurora, Colorado 80010 Subject: Weld County Municipal Airport Greeley, Colorado Preapplication for Federal Assistance 1981-1985 Program Displaced Persons Representation Dear Mr. Tatum: In connection with the Preapplication for Federal Assistance, submitted on behalf of the County of Weld and the City of Greeley. Colorado, under the Airport Development Aid Program, for the Weld County Municipal Airport, please be advised as follows: With regard to any acquisition of real property for the proposed project occur- ring after 1 January, 1971, and before execution of the Grant Agreement, whether or not reimbursement is being requested for the costs of the acqui- sitions, and pursuant to Part 25.59, Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, the County of Weld and the City of Greeley hereby assures the United States of America that it will fully comply with the requirements of Subpart 1, Part 25, Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, and adequately inform the public of the acquisition policies, requirements and payments which will apply to this project. Very truly yours, Chuck Carlsson, Chairman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado George W. Hall Mayor, City of Greeley WfLO COUNTY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT ...r ....._.. small, .--• . . •••••••••••••••••• .••••.«.•••....••• . ..—.-. P. O. BOX 727 GREELEY. COLORADO 80631 Mr. Edward G. Tatum, Chief Planning/Development Branch ARM 610 Federal Aviation Administration 10455 East 25th Avenue Aurora, Colorado 80010 Subject: Weld County Municipal Airport Greeley, Colorado Preapplication for Federal Assistance 1981-1985 Program Fixed Base Operator Notification Dear Mr. Tatum: In connection with the development contemplated by Weld County and the City of Greeley, Colorado, pleased be advised that the fixed base operators serving the Weld County Municipal Airport have been consulted regarding our prope6ed project. Very truly yours, George W. Hall Mayor, City of Greeley Chuck Carlson, Chairman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado i } WELD COUNTY M!M!CINI L AIRPORT P. O. BOX 727 GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 Mr. Phillip H. Schmuck, Director Colorado Division of Planning 529 State Centennial Building 1313 Sherman Street Denver, Colorado 60203 Subject: Weld County Municipal Airport Greeley, Colorado Notice of Intent to Apply for Federal Aid 1981-1985 Program Dear Mr. Schmuck: Submitted herewith are two copies of the Notice of Intent to apply for Fed- eral Aid for the above referenced airport. Included with the Notice of Intent are two copies of the following: Federal Assistance Form No. 424 Program Sketch A complete outline of the proposed development and methods of construction can be found in Part IV of Form 424. An Environmental impact Assessment was also prepared and was reviewed by your office. In regard to the foregoing information, your specific comments are requested, as appropriate, adJesssed to or including information about: L The full extent to which the project is consistent with or con- tributes to the fulfillment of comprehensive planning for the state, region, metropolitan area or locality. 2. The extent to which the project contributes to the achievement of state, regional, metropolitan and local objectives as specified in Section 401 (A) of the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act of 1968. WELD COUNTY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT P. O. BOX 727 GREELEY. COLORADO 80631 Mr. Phillip H. Schmuck, Director Colorado Division of Planning 520 State Centennial Building 1313 Sherman Street Denver, Colorado 80203 Subject: Weld County Municipal Airport Greeley, Colorado Notice of Went to Apply for Federal Aid 1981-1985 Program Dear bir. Schmuck: Submitted herewith are two copies of the Notice of intent to apply for Fed- eral Aid for the above referenced airport. Included with the Notice of Intent are two eopiof the following: Federal Aw.istance Form No. 424 Program Sketch A complete outline of the proposed development and methods of construction can be found in Part tY of Form 424. An Environmental impact A�essmtnt was also prepared and was reviewed by your office. In regard to the foregoing information, your specific comments are requested, as appropriate, addesssed to or including information about: L The full extent to which the project is consistent with or con- tributes to the fulfillment of comprehensive planning for the state, region, metropolitan area or locality. 2. The extent 10 which the project contributes to the achievement of state, regional, metropolitan and local objectives as specified in Section 401 (A) of the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act of 1968. Mr. Schmuck Page Two 3. The extent to which the project significantly affects the environ- ment as provided for under Section 102 (2) (c) of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969. Your earliest review and approval of this matter will be greatly appre- ciated. Please contact us it we may be of further assistance, or if there are any questions. Very truly yours, Chuck Carfl, Chairman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado oti, c 44) George W. HpN Mayor, City of Greeley cc: Larimer-Weld County CouneD of Governments Weld County Planning Department Mr. Schmuck Page Two 3. The extent to which the project significantly affects the environ- ment as provided for under Section 102 (2) (c) of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969. Your earliest review and approval of this matter will be greatly appre- ciated Please contact as it we may be of further assistance, or if there are any questions. Very truly yaws, Cock Carlson, Chairman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado George W. Hail Mayor, City of Greeley cc: Larimer-Weld County Council of Governments Weld County Planning Department i NON -STATE ASSISTANCE •4Y..11A1t ,oi O IULNIUItR 34LARY'INS COLORADO I CLEARINUNOYSE MIS Vold L FikkeD. na k ruc^1i1 24 J2 Weld County tk City of Greeley M•o• 73NO 888A • 02 ADDRESS Q`p, ccnrAcinasoN6PHONE 'PROJECT TITLE Box 222, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Mr. Neil Keddin¢ton. Airoorl Manazer (303)356-9141 ISM Airport Development and Improvements PROJECT Of SCiaFf ION See Part 1Y of Form 424 IIJ►ACT LOCATION 03 ASSISTANCE (FUNDS — IN -KIND FEDERAL 1321 STATE 2730' GOVT. 3138 6112350 629150 — ETC.) OTHER �.4�1so� 1 AL Q34 6281500 CAT SS 59 20.102 FED PROGRAM MOUNT B TITLE 63-61 6112350 Airport Development Aid Program A- NEW C -REVISION 0 -CONTINUATION t- AUGLIENTATION F - NOME OF MT ENT G -PRE APPLICATIOV H A O4 -.AT 1}I9 FEO OGA� u 22130 CAT 33 JS FE D 0GRAM AKOWiT 6 TITLE 2346 R[VINCREASE00 LLB A VESION RREQUESTED a -DECREASE DOLL -In C -INCREASE DUBATICC 0- DECREASE DURATION E -CANOE LIATION F -OTHER I CAT 47-51,F ED PROGRAM A4tWNT6 TITLE 5561 • ,l ;: SOURCE OF OTHER FUNDS IN LINE DT . FEDERAL AGENCY TO RECEIVE REQUEST 'STATE Federal Aviation Administration I GRANTOR Ili APPLICABLE' OS REQUIRED MATCHING PERCENTAGES • ' r EUERAL 7547 TATS 11 LOCAL 2129YEAR FIRST YEAR 90,0 I 0.0 10.0 STARTING DATE 4247 X TH4445.0AY 47 81 6 i 1 ENDING 'TEAR 65 DATE 6H SO 5: DAY 52-s7 t FEDERAL 24295/ATE n• SECOND YEAR LOUi76l! 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U 14 v r a sostSI RI LOAD): AMOUR I W' SOC- i DEC. 70 C RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF LETTER OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE WELD COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT AND THE COLORADO AIR NATIONAL GUARD WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a letter of agreement between the Weld County Sheriff and the Colorado Air National Guard concerning the pro- viding by the Weld County Sheriff's Department of security per- sonnel, has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, after studying said letter of agreement, deems it advisable to approve the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the letter of agreement between the Weld County Sheriff's Department and the Colorado Air National Guard be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and corder Clerk to the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO (Ti (Aye) Ch`6y�_ Car so , /airman (Soap (Aye) Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem "licitay (Aye) C. W. Kirby County Attorney ' ��. // (A e E. S DATE PRESENTED: NAT 27, 1981 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF LETTER OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE WELD COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT AND THE COLORADO AIR NATIONAL GUARD WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a letter of agreement between the Weld County Sheriff and the Colorado Air National Guard concerning the pro- viding by the Weld County Sheriff's Department of security per- sonnel, has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, after studying said letter of agreement, deems it advisable to approve the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the letter of agreement between the Weld County Sheriff's Department and the Colorado Air National Guard be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Clerk to the = Y: corder BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD�COUNTY, COLORADO ( /I— Qsde (Aye) Ado CazZso (Aye) puty Count Clerk Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem AS TO FORM: County Attorney fif,,2 -(13/ C. W. Kirby (Aye) DATE PRESENTED: MAY 27, 1981 LETTER OF AGREEMENT 1. PURPOSE: This agreement establishes areas, responsi- bilities and procedures to accomplish an effective standard physical security of USAF resources during non -duty days/ hours of the 138th Tactical Control Flight (FRCP), Colorado Air National Guard, Greeley ANG Station, Greeley, Colorado 80631. 2. AREA: 6.72 acres, east of the City of Greeley, located three miles east of U.S. highway 85 (By-pass) on Colorado highway 93 and adjacent to the Weld County Municipal Airport. ADDRESS: 2605 East 8th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631. 3. RESPONSIBILITIES AND PROCEDURES a. Commander, 138th Tactical Control Flight will: (1) Protect United States Government property under his jurisdiction. (2) Provide a suitable communications link with the Weld County Sheriff's Department for proper notification of loss, unauthorized penetration, damage or destruction. (3) Provide the Weld County Sheriff's Department with a schedule of Unit Training Assemblies (UTAs), and civilian work schedule. b. Weld County Sheriff's Department will AGREE TO: (1) Provide the patrolling security personnel with 24 -hour point of radio contact. The 24 -hour point of radio contact must be capable of alerting or calling the commander, 138th Tactical Control Flight. (2) Provide 24 -hour armed response during all non -duty days/hours. (3) Apprehend, hold, or arrest theft, unauthorized penetration, damage FOR TEE COLORADO AIR NATIONAL GUARD if J :•Y «: E, Major, COANG C• er, 138th Tactical Control F Q hi(FACP) • �� D AB oaaander, 154 Group WELDSHERIFF-4 29 MAY el 15: 14 Is, Co , COANG .Tactical Control person(s) involved in or destruction. FOR WELD COUNTY Coon S RESOLUTION RE: APPOINTMENTS TO THE PLACEMENT ALTERNATIVES COMMISSION 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, three vacancies currently exist on the Placement Alternatives Commission, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that the following people be appointed to said Commission: Diane Smith Dr. Neil Henderson Tom Hanselmann WHEREAS, the Board desires to appoint the above mentioned people to the Placement Alternatives Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that Diane Smith, Dr. Neil Henderson and Tom Hanselmann be, and hereby are, appointed to the Placement Alternatives Commission. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: afisaavabbsts.:v Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the"Bo , .4, i puty.go VED AS TO FORM: _ County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, CO RADO Car so , airman Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem (A e) (Aye) DATE PRESENTED: MAY 27, 1981 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 497 —LEONARD PURCELL AND MARVIN WITBECK WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, at a public meeting held on the 20th day of May, 1981 in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the division into two parcels of land, as shown on the plat known as Recorded Exemption No. 497, being the property of Leonard Purcell and Marvin Witbeck, described as the Southwest Quarter of Section 30, Township 8 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows, does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, "subdi- vision" and "subdivided land", pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended: The Southwest Quarter of Section 30, Town- ship 8 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., County of Weld, State of Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Considering the West line of said Southwest Quarter as bearing North 00°00'00" East, and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto= Beginning at the Southwest corner of said Section, thence along the West line of said Southwest Quarter North 00°00'00" East, a distance of 2624.33 feet to the West Quarter corner, thence along the North line of said Southwest Quarter South 87°49'21" East, a distance of 2820.66 feet to the center Quar- ter corner, thence along the East line of said Southwest Quarter South 00°26'06" West, a distance of 2574.90 feet to the South Quar- ter corner, thence along the South line of said Southwest Quarter North 88°49'11' West, a distance of 2799.67 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO a 30.00 foot Right -of -Flay on the South and West lines of said Southwest Quar- ter for County Road Right -of -Way and is SUB- JECT TO all OTHER RIGHTS -OF -FLAY, EASEMENTS, and RESTRICTIONS as now in use or of record. Said parcel contains 167.645 Acres sore or less gross. LOT "A" A parcel of land situate in the Southwest Quar- ter of Section 30, Township 8 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., County of Weld, State of Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Considering the West line of said Southwest Quarter as bearing North 00°00'00" East, ;and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto; Commencing at the Southwest corner of said Section, thence along the West line of said Southwest Quarter North 00°00'00" East, a dis- tance of 322.91 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGIN- NING, thence continuing along said West line North 00°00'00" East, a distance of 2301.42 feet to the West Quarter corner, thence along the North line of said Southwest Quarter South 87°49'21" East, a distance of 2820.66 feet to the center Quarter corner, thence along the East line of said Southwest Quarter South 00°26'06" West, a distance of 2574.90 feet to the South Quarter corner, thence along the South line of said Southwest Quarter North 88°49'11" West, a distance of 2315.82 feet; thence North 00°28'06" West, a distance of 322.25 feet; thence North 88°43'59" West, a .distance of 481.23 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO a 30.00 foot Right -of -Way on the South and West line of said Southwest Quarter for County Road Right -of -Way and SUBJECT TO all OTHER RIGHTS -OF -WAY, EASEMENTS and RESTRICTIONS as now in use or of record. Said parcel contains 164.073 acres more or less gross. LOT "B" A parcel of land situate in the Southwest Quar- ter of Section 30, Township 8 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., County of Weld, State of Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Considering the West line of said Southwest Quarter as bearing North QO°00'00" East, and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto; Beginning at the Southwest corner of said Sec- tion, thence along the West line of said South- west Quarter North 00°00'00" East, a distance of 322.91 feet; thence South 88°43'59" East, a distance of 481.23 feet; thence South 00°28'06" East, a distance of 322.25 feet to a point on the South line of said Southwest Quarter, thence along said South line North 88°49'11" West, a distance of 483.85 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO a 30.00 foot Right -of -Way for County Road along the South and West lines of said Southwest Quarter, and SUBJECT TO ALL OTHER RIGHTS -OF -WAY, EASEMENTS, and RESTRICTIONS as now in use or of record. Said parcel contains 3.572 acres more or less gross. County Attorney WHEREAS, the Bard of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado finds that this particular division of land is not within the purposes of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations and the Board desires to exempt this particular division of land from the definitions of "subdivision" and "subdivided land" pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended, and Section 2-1A(3) of the Weld County Sub- division Regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the hereinabove described parcel of land owned by Leonard Purcell and Marvin Witbeck be, and hereby is, exempt from the definition of the terms "subdivi- sion" and "subdivided land" pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and and Clerk to the Bo By: ��,., �_ ('. �r�eputy Count APPROVED AS TO FORM: Recorder BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OUNTY, C RADO (Aye) ca Carlson, Chairman (Aye) Norman Carlson, ro-Tem <<�r (Aye) C. W. Rirby (A e) Mar nave wintA nrram: may 27: 1481 RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 0851- 30- 3 -RE 497 DELGADO l MESTAS INC 2217 Airway km Ph 464-O533 Fort Collins Colorado 8O324 THE SW 1/4. SEC 30, TON R6SW WELD COUNTY, COLORADO SEC 3OOR. O Mn g SEC. (T POS) NORTH LINE SW 114 - 67' 49' 21` E LOT -B 586' 43' 5e.E4,------ 3'572 ACRES Milt 23' ors 00. 26'O6 -E 0OY_ a 46385' N-86' 49' 1 f W Cty -231581-= '27!9.67 J CTT SOUTH LINE SW 1M N, 114 COR SEC. 30 LEGEND ♦• SEC. CORS FOUND • SEC. COP'S SET O: PINS SET C 114 COR• . SEC. 30 RO 60 LOT .A-�164073 ACRES LOT B- 3572. ACRES TOTAL -167 645 ACRES SKEET 1:OF 3 RECORD® memos aD, 0551 se 30 -3 — RE 497 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rees The Southwest 1/4 of Section 30, Township 8 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.N., County of Weld, State of Colorado, being more particularly described ss follows: Considoring the West line of Said Southwest 1/4 as bearing N 00'00'00" E., and with all hearings contained herein relative thereto; Beginning at the Southwest corner of Said Section, thence along the West line of Said Southwest 1/4 N 00'00'00" E., a distance of 2624.33 feet to the West 1/4 corner, thence along the North line of Said Southwest 1/4 S 87'49'21" E., a distance of 2820.66 test to the center 1/4 corner, thence along the East line of Said Southwest;__ 1/4.S 00'26'06" W.; a distance of-'2574.90:fete o the South 1/4 corner, thence along the South Iine of Said Southwest 1/4 0 88.49'11"W•`, a -distance pf 2199.61 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO a 30.00 foot Right -of -Way on the South end West lines of Said Southwest 1/4 for County Road Right -of -Way and is SUBJECT TO all OTHER RIGNTS-OF-VAT, EASEMENTS.' and RESTRICTIONSas now'in use orofrecord. Said parcel contains 167.645 Acres mereOr gross. LOT "Am A percel,of land rsituatS',in the Southwest 1/4 of Section 30, Tovuship 8 North, Range @ 65 West of the 6th P.N., County of Weld, Stets of Colorado, being sore particularly described as followe: °"eiderlaS the beat line of Said Southwest 1/4 se bearing 0 00.00'00" L., and with all hearings contained herein relative thereto; Consenting at the.Sonthwest corner of Said Section, thence along the West Igoe of Said Southwest 1/4 N 00.00'00" S., a distance of 322.91 feet to the THOE POINT OF BEGINIILNC, thence Continuing along Said Nest line N 00'00'00" E,, a distance of 23°1'42. feet to the -West 1/4 corner, theses along the *nth line of Said Southwest 1/4 S 81°49'21" S.,.• diatsnce of 1820.66 feet to the center I/4 corner, thence along r the Eat line of Said Southwest' 1/4 S 00 26 06" W.,'a distance of 2574.90 feet to the South 1/4 eorner, tha°40 *1014 the South line of Said Southwest ll4 A 88'#9'11" W.. a distance of 2315.82 feet; thence N 00.28'06" W„ a,distance of 322.23 feet; thence - N 88.43'59" w., r,distance of 461.23 feat to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO 30.00 foot Right -of -Way on the South and West line of Said Southwest 16c ^!drR gb�=Nay nd stmisc4 . �'Yu—ol sa-AIGi t ?.and RESTRICTIONS as now in use or of record:. '"' ' Said parcel contains 164.073 Acres more or less ere LOT "B1'.... _ ... A petrel; of lend situate in the Southeast 1/4 of Section 30,'Iownship 8 Nartb, Sent* 65 West of the 6th P.N., County of Weld, State of Colorado, being sore particularly described aq follows: Considerieg the West line of Said Southwest 1/4 as beariai 0 00'04'00".E.,:. and with all hearings contained herein relative thereto; BeslOaing at the Southwest corner of.Said Section, therke.slosg the Vest line of Said Southweat;lia 0 00'00'00" E., a distance of 322.91 feet;"thm9" E ca S 88.43'5. a distance of 481.23 feet;;thsucr S 00.28'04" 8., a distance of 122.25feet`to a • •s. point on: the Sooth line of,Said Southwest 1/4, thence along Sell South line N 88'49'11" W., a distance of 483.85 feet to the TRIM POINT OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO • 30.00 foot Right -of -Way for county goad along the South and Vent lines of Said Southwest 1/4, and SUBJECT TO all OTHER RIglS•OP-WAT,'66SEl Tg, end RESTRICTIONS es now in use or of record. ;Said parcel contains 3.572 Acres more or less gross. SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE Iherebyeertify that this plat wed prepared under aysepervisipe a is sccoonecctt//st,� to r the hest of, my knowledge and beige,..__ rr r — Guadalupe P. Delgado, Reg. L.S. 10725 We. the uoderalgned. being the sole amen in fee of the above described p rWerr do .::)hy subdivide tin aggg e•. on the attached man. }: �f r 99•,.s --s ;r:o.;rPr INEMPT10N u,. 0551-30-3 - RE 497 l ECAl. PLSCRIPTION (continue.) Rees Ilie foregoing eerc.iieation waa acknewird;r Nefore me this Apr i l -_----_—A. D.. 103 L. !ry Ce0ma5SICA Expires: December :3, 1903 Notary Public: Cyt71i t VANC0i ti , Witness my Hand and Seal "Al, accompanying plat is accepted and approved CHAIRMAN or THE BOARD OR:COU�NTT CONNISSIONEAS ATTEST: y..County :Clerk 21ct day of SHEET 3 OF 3 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION N0. 499 - JOHN AND CHARLOTTE CARLSON WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, at a public meeting held on the 20th day of May, 1981 in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the division into two parcels of land, as shown on the plat known as Recorded Exemption No. 499, being the property of John and Charlotte Carlson, described as part of the North Half of Section 1, Town- ship 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colo- rado, being more particularly described as follows, does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, "sub- division" and "subdivided land," pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended: LOT "A" A tract of land located in the North Half of Section 1, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. of Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Considering the North line of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 1 as bearing South 89°40'38" East and with all bearings con- tained herein relative thereto: Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Sec- tion 1; thence, along the said North line, easterly 1544 feet; thence South 45°17' East 206 feet; thence South 38°33' East 349 feet; thence South 27°04' Past 88 feet; thence South 14°40' East 112 feet; thence South 49°21' East 205 feet; thence South 41°18' East 493 feet; thence South 62°25' East 180 feet; thence South 75°17' East 21.43 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence South 75°17 East 156.57 feet; thence South 51°18' East 202 feet; thence South 24°00' East 200 feet; thence South 32°43' East 86.81 feet, thence South 63°02'50" hest 419.47 feet; thence North 26°57'10° West 574.23 feet; thence North 63°02'50" East, 220.82 feet to the True Point of Beginning. The above described tract contains 5.00 acres and is subject to all easements and rights-of- way now on record or indicated on the plat. The surveyor has performed no further ease- ment or rights -of -way search than that indicated on the plat. LOT "B" A tract of land located in the North Half of Section 1, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. of Weld County, Colo- rado, being more particularly described as follows: Considering the North line of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 1 as bearing South 89°40'38" East and with all bearings con- tained herein relative thereto: Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Section l; thence, along the said North line, easterly 1544 feet; thence South 45°17' East 206 feet; thence South 38°33' East 349 feet; thence South 27°04' East 88 feet, thence South 14°40' East 112 feet; thence South 49°21' East 205 feet; thence South 41°18' East 493 feet; thence South 62°25' East 180 feet; thence South 75°17' East 21.43 feet; thence South 63°02'50" West, 220.82 feet; thence South 26°57'10" East 574.23 feet; thence North 63°02'50" East 419.47 feet; thence South 32°43' East 179.19 feet, thence South 25°05' East 124 feet; thence South 36°08' East 296 feet; thence South 49'04' East 162 feet, thence South 29°00' East 232 feet; thence South 20°46' East 117 feet; thence South 35°29' East 198 feet to the East and West y Section Line; thence in a westerly direction along said y Section Line 3734 feet to the West Quarter corner of said Section 1; thence in a northerly direction along the West Section line of said Section 2645 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. The above described tract contains 160.4 acres, more or less, and is subject to all easements and rights -of -way now on record or indicated on the plat. The surveyer has performed no further easement or rights - of -way search than that indicated on the plat. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado finds that this particular division of land is not within the purposes of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations and the Board desires to exempt this particular division of land from the definitions of 'subdivision' and 'subdivided land" pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended, and Section 2-lA(3) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the hereinabove described parcel of land owned by John and Charlotte Carlson be, and hereby is, exempt from the definition of the terms "subdivision" and "subdivided land" pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS YIELD COUNTY, COLORADO WO. County cJerk and Recorder (ABSTENTION) and C Oy: rk to the Boa Zte A..e*< --pu y Coun ,,VED AS TO FORM: O County Attorney ck Carlson, Chairman Rorman Carlson, Pro-Tem (Aye) (A e) RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. boos -1-2 -Neat ar eiz - LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LOT "A" e/Ii'rr n A tract of land located in the ?6 of Section 1, Township 6 N, Range 65 N, of the 6th P.M. of Weld Comity, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Considering the north line of the NW; of said Section 1 as bearing S 89°40'38" E and with all hearings contained herein relative thereto: Beginning at the Nl4 corner of said Section 1; thence, along the said North line, East- erly 1544 feet; thence $ 45017' E 206 feet; thence S 38033' E 349 feet; thence 5 27°04' E 88 feet; thence S 14040' E 112 feet; thence S 49°21 E 205 feet; thence 5'41°18'E 493reet; thence S 62025' E 180 feet; thence S 75017' E 21.43 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence S 75017' E 156,57 feet; thence 5 51918' E 202 feet; thence S 24°00' E 200 feet; thence S 32043' E 46,81 feet, thence S 63°02'50" W 419,47 feet; thence H'26°57'10" W 574:2: feet; thence 4 63002'5?" E 220.82 feet to the True Point of Beginning. The above -described tract contains 5.00 acres and is subject to all easements and rights - of -way now on record or indicated on the attached plat. The surveyor has performed no fur- ther easement or rights -of -way search than that indicated on the attached plat. LEGAL DESCRIPTION Of LOT "B" A tract of land located in the Nu, of Section I, Township 6 N, Range 65 W, of the 6th P.M. of meld County, Colorado; being more particularly described as follows: Considering the North line of 'the Nil'c of said Section l as bearing S 89°40'38" E and with all bearings contained herein relative' thereto: Beginning at the NW corner of said Section 1; thence, along the said North line, Eatt= erly . 1544 feet; thence $ 45017' E 206 feet; thence S 38033'E 349 feet; thence S 27PC4' E tlb feet; thence S 14040'E 112 feet; thence 5 49021' E 205 feet; thence S-41018' E 493 feet; thence S 62°25' E 180 feet; thence -S 75017' E 2i.43 feet:. thence'5 63002150":W 220,82 feet' thence S 26057'10" E'574.23 feet; thence N 63002'50" E 419,47 feet; thence. S 32°43' E IF :Sy feet, thence S 26009' E 124 feet; thence S 36008'`E 296 feet; thence S 49004'E162' ° ° 5029' E 198'feet'to Feet,. thence S 29 00 E 232 feet; thence S 20 45 E 117 .feet; thence S 3 the East and best >i Section Line; thence in a Westerly direction along said s Section Line 3734 feet to the ;lest k corner of said Section l; thence in a Northerly direction along the West Section line of said Section 2645 feet, more or less,: to the point of beginning, The above -described -tract contains 160,4 acres, more or -less, and is subject all easements and rights -of -way now on record or indicated on the attached plat, The Surveyor has per- formed no further easement or rights, -of -way search than that indicated; on_the attached plat SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE ,nu; III ,y ,,y I hereby certify that this plat was prepared under my supesovik �i 6 y{i the same is tor. rect to the testr..y knowledge and belief. ;•J 4.03T%A. L Michael Joy It is i 15`60 f! *a r Colorado Regis t tion No. 15660 'tnn`r;✓o�nrvtia, c),; Nl.:...."..o r OWNER' S CERTIFICATE '•., c or cOvp?�r `., C. CARLSON and CHARLOTTE A. CARLSON being sole owners in ?t4"e'the above property do reby ubdivi°e the same as shown on the attached map. � °�� 4 C. CARLSON LOTTE CARLSON egia₹ered Land Surveyor NOTARIAL CERTIFICATE STATE OF COLORADO ) „ COUNTY OF MELD } The foregoing Certificate was acknowledged JOHN 'C. CARLSON'and CHARLOTTE A, CARLSON. Witness my hand and seal before me this 24 day of April A.0,,19L1, by My commission exptrestJuly 15, 1981 /l�LL'7e. t.a— 13'�UA-KJ NOTARY PUBLIC COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S CERTIFICATE the accompanying plat iaccepted arid approved ATTEST: lifetare+'sh"'t'^"' COUNTY ERK . Ally COY f r filing, CHAIRMAN OF THE OVA OF COOKY"( OCICISS IONERS Clwi DATE: Sfro /�P� NOTE: Toe above descriptions were derived from a partial field survey and a previously re- corded legal description recorded in Book 593 Rec, No. 1514893, . PROJECT W gt..362 -a SHEETti ar 2 RECORDED EXEMPTION N0, 0803 -I- 2 - RE 499 W I/4 COR. DEEP Amcor ma 81- 362 -01 NORTHERLY _ '_ 2645' ROIL NY, CON. r RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT TO RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 248 - HORSES UNLIMITED WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners has previously approved Recorded Exemption No. 248 for Horses Unlimited con- cerning property described as part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 11, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Horses Unlimited has requested that Recorded Exemption No. 248 be amended by reducing the size of "Lot B" by approximately 1.5 acres and adding said 1.5 -acre parcel to the Flatiron Paving Company parcel south of "Lot B", and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied said request to amend Recorded Exemption No. 248 and deems it advisable to approve said amendment to Recorded Exemption No. 248. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the amendment to Recorded Exemption No. 248, as more particularly stated herein, be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: lerk and Recorder the Bflazd, Weld County Clerk to unty Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS C�u. •LORADO e e) (Aye) (A e) OATS PRESENTED: NAY 27, 1981 r AltEliLE11_51EC4RDELEXEAPT1OP .10. ]313-11-}-RE-248 (ORIGINAL E):EWT12'd RECORD:D IN BOCK 74? AS REC. RD. ]713931 lfCAL DESCRIPTION f se�840- A tract of land in the SW: of Section 11, 112N, R681.' of the 6th P.M. in Weld County, Colorado, described as follows: 6eginng at the intersection of the north line of said SIN and the easterly right-of-way line of U.S, interst$te Highway 25 from which the 6'4 corner of said Section 11 bears 1489'33'44"W 279.50 feet, Thence 939'33'44"E 1024.45 feet along:the north line of said SN4 to the nogheast corner of the h'$ of said SN>;, Thence S00 21'14"N 34.42 feet along the east line of said ti4s, Thence N89o33'44"M 364.53 feet, Thence 500°29139"k 6.87 feet, Thence 505°46'09"w 2143.89 feet parallel to and 660.00 feet at right angles to the eagerly right if=way line of U.5. Interstate Highway 25. Thence n86 43'06"11 660:62 feet to the said easterly right-of-way line Thence'N05"46'09"E a distance of -2142.20 feet along said easterly right - of -.way ling, Thence HOO 29'39"E 10.20 feet along said easterly right-of-way line to the point of beginning containing 33.1484 acres more or less. WO, Horses Unlimited, a Colorado Limited Partnership, and Carl Oswald being the sole owner(s) inleeof the above described property do by divi same as shown.on the attached map. HORSES By Georr R.;,Sa isbury Ge ral Partner The for,Qoing ielatification was acknowledged before me this 1 day of i (soak , A.D.,19'21 by George R. Salisbury a general partner of iiorhes Unlimited. My commission expires: 1a. \cllQ Seal The fore inig certification was ackno ledged before me this of , AC.� 19 i by Carl Oswald. My coamissio expires: C�tvas_ ut I hereby certify that this platwasprepared under my supervision; a same is correct to the best of et' knowledge and. belief. .3R9 Lutes r4,,,,,i F sT# Registered Land yor, Colo. Reg. (14239 I s 14239 i - The ac ny₹ng plat is accepted and approved for filing. I. 1.4 „ C - I - no x: t- .... issiooers , I �F'& ca Attest: County Clerk and Recorder Sheet 1 of 3 AMENDED ICECG,1i'pEt> EXEl'PI1ON No, 1515- -248 (0t1/4.0 .14, ec. amino} Cfe -ozoep IM JAM- 742 AS REC. MS I?I SIM) y S 84' �3 44"E 1303.95' N LtrP£ SW 04 Sec 11 1O24.45' \ L74. 50' w l/q Cat N o0 29. 39 ` E SEC 111 -I2Nr... ..-..10.20' 12.4.5u) of T+t6 caw(Y Co N 5 00.24. w/ Lot a ? PO 2.131.4 ACPE5 .... .......... ............... ............ . Q N 81.55'44' W (01.2.88' 1•t eq. SS.44rW 369.55' SCe2J'14"w ...................................... . I'= SHEET Z OF 5 AMEIQ ED fzECfAKLeD 1Jo. 1313 -11 -3 -RE -Z48 (OFmta'VsL E+: Et ,Tfou racomeo W Book -en_ AS ea-wo I'7imei) i 1 i ° • LA H C-1 BOOK 937RECEPTIDITs'i9090 . DATE' =8 tam TOW..y MARY APIV FEUFRSTEN, cork c,y RKo.d^r, wow to ry, colt-wool620 3— RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION N0. 134 - HORSES UNLIMITED WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of CountyCommissioners of Weld County, Colorado has reviewed the request of Horses Unlimited for an exemption from the definitions of "subdivision" and "subdivided land" in Section 30-28-101(10), CRS 1973, as amended, and Section 2-1 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners finds that Horses Unlimited is the owner of a certain parcel of land located in part of the West Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 11, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. This request is for a property boundary adjustment and the legal descriptions of the resulting tracts of land are as follows: A tract of land in the Southwest Quarter of Section 11, Township 2 !Forth, Range 66 West of the 6th P. M. in Weld County, Colorado, described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the north line of said Southwest Quarter and the easterly right-of-way line of U. S. Interstate Highway 25 from which the West Quarter corner of said Section 11 bears North 89°33'44" West, 279.50 feet, Thence South 89°33'44" East, 1024.45 feet along the north line of said Southwest Quarter to the Northeast corner of the West Half of said Southwest Quarter, Thence South 00°21'14" West, 34.42 feet along the east line of said West Half, Thence North 89°33'44" West, 364.53 feet, Thence South 00°29'39° West, 6.87 feet, Thence South 05°46'09" West, 2143.89 feet parallel to and 660.00 feet at right angles to the easterly right-of-way line of U. S. Inter- state Highway 25, Thence North 86°43'06" Hest, 660.62 feet to the said easterly right-of-way line Thence North 05°46'09" East a distance of 2142.20 feet along said easterly right-of-way line, Thence North 00°29'39" East, 10.20 feet along said easterly right-of-way line to the point of beginning containing 33.1484 acres more or less. 4 Q�j e BOOK.-vY�RECEPTIOW. W9° 3-a A tract of land in the West Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 11, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.K., Weld County, Colorado, more particularly described as follows: Beginning on the South line of the South- west Quarter of Section 11, whence the Southwest Quarter of said Section 11 bears North 89°40'30" West, 50.00 feet; thence along the East right-of-way line of Highway i-25 Frontage Road North 00°29'39" East, 172.00 feet; thence North 5°46'09" East 354.12 feet; thence leaving said right-of- way, South 86°43'06" East, 660.62 feet; thence North 05°46'09" East along a line parallel with and 660.00 feet East of (at right angle) the aforesaid East right-of- way line, a distance of 2143.89 feet; thence North 0°29'39" East, 6.87 feet to a point whence the North line of said Southwest Quarter bears North 0°29'39" East, 34.42 feet; thence South 89°33'44" East, parallel with said North line of the Southwest Quar- ter, a distance of 364.53 feet to a point on the East line of the West Half of said Southwest Quarter; thence along said East line South 0°21'14" West, 2630.82 feet to the South line of said Section 11; thence North 89°40'30" West, 1260.48 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEPT Parcel conveyed by Andrew Templeton to The Boulder and Weld Reservoir Company, a Colorado Corporation by Warranty Deed recorded October 29, 1904, in Book 218 at page 384, more particularly described as follows: A strip of land being 69 feet in width and 2100 feet long on the North side of the Southwest Quarter of Section 11, there being located upon the above described strip of land that certain irrigating canal called the "Panama Canal." WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has considered the recommendations of the Department of Planning Services in this matter and has reviewed the information submitted by the applicant, and finds that said request should be approved. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the aforementioned tracts of land owned by Horses Unlimited be, and hereby are, declared to be exempt from the definition of 'subdivision" and "subdivided land' as set forth in Section 30-2S-101(10), CRS 1973, 1859(190 800K917 RECEPTION 3,3 as amended, and in Section 2-1 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, and further finds that said tracts shall be considered to be single lots. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the B . •uty Count ViD AS TOFORM: Co .tyl Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO (A el (Aye) (A el une R. einmar DATE PRTSJNTED: MAY 27, 1981 RESOLUTION RE: GRANT MOBILE HOME REQUEST OF JAMES FIRESTINE FOR A PRINCIPAL DWELLING IN AN AGRICULTURAL ZONE DISTRICT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, James Firestine has applied to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado for a permit to place a mboile home on the following described real estate, as a princi- pal dwelling, and which is to be occupied in an A -Agricultural Zone District, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, on the 20th day of May, 1981, considered the request of James Firestine for a mobile home as a principal dwelling on a parcel of land more particularly described as follows: Part of the Southwest Quarter of the North- east Quarter of Section 6, Township 2 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, having heard the applicant, finds that said request should be granted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the request of James Firestine for permission to place a mobile home on the above described parcel of land as a principal dwelling be, and hereby is, granted. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder andllerk to the Y -.C yu w ty Count C erk AS TO FORM: O unty Attorney / BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 10:24/i4-ey/ (Aye) C. W. R rby DATE PRSS®118D: NAY 27, 1981 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT N0. 68:81:1 FOR A PRIVATE LANDING STRIP - PHIL SPANO AND ROBERT WEISS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado held a public meeting on the 20th day of May, 1981 at the hour of 9:00 o'clock a.m. for the purpose of hearing the application of Phil Spano and Robert Weiss for a Conditional Use Permit for a private landing strip on the following described real estate, to -wit: Part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 25, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, evidence was presented in support of the approval of the Conditional Use Permit for a private landing strip on the above described real estate, and WHEREAS, Section 3.3.0. of the Weld County Zoning Resolution authorizes such a use in an Agricultural Zone District upon appro- val of a Conditional Use Permit by the Board of County Commis- sioners, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado heard all of the testimony and statements of those pre- sent, has studied the request of the petitioners and the recom- mendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter, and having been fully informed, is satisfied that the request for a Conditional Use Permit for a private landing strip on the hereinabove described real estate complies with all of the conditions as set out in Section 3.3.6.(2) of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the application of Phil Spano and Robert Weiss for a Conditional Use Permit for a private landing strip on the hereinabove described tract of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following: 1. The Development Standards contained in the Conditional Use Permit. 2. No building or electrical permits shall be issued on the Conditional Use Permit area until the attached Development Standards for ti,e Conditional Use Permit have been placed on the Conditional Use Permit plat and said plat has been delivered to the office of the Department of Planning Services. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the reasons for approval contained in the Planning Commission recommendations dated May 5, 1981 be, and hereby are, adopted as the findings of fact of the Board of County Commissioners in this matter. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of May, A.D., 1981..n an n4 ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the y County Attorney BOARD OF COUN'T'Y COMMISSIONERS DATE P212211lm: .MT 27. 1921 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE FOR THE SALE OF FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGES CONTAINING NOT MORE THAN 3.29 OF ALCOHOL BY WEIGHT, FOR CONSUMPTION OFF THE PREMISES ONLY, ISSUED TO LEO K. WARDMAN, D/B/A LEO'S HUT - EXPIRES JULY 16, 1982 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Leo K. Wardman, d/h/a Leo's Hut, Carr, Colorado, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for a County Retail License for the sale of fermented malt beverages, containing not more than 3.29 of alcohol by weight for consumption off the premises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II., C., applicant has paid the sum of $50.00 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and KHEREAS, said applicant has paid to the County of Weld, the sum of $50.00, pursuant to Section 12-46-117(5), CRS 1973, as amended, of which sum, $42.50 has been paid over to the State of Colorado, Department of Revenue for credit to the Old Age Pension Fund, pursuant to the requirements of Section 12-46-110, CRS 1973, as amended, and said applicant has produced a State Retail License for the sale of 3.29 fermented malt beverages for consumption off the premises only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: Route 66 Highway }85, Carr, Colorado NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said applica- tion and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 81-16 to said applicant to sell 3.29 fer- mented malt beverages for consumption off the premises only, only at retail at said location, and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect from the 19th day of July, 1981 to the 18th day of July, 1982, providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell the 3.28 fermented malt beverages, for consump- tion off the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 4th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: 0., Tigtavita;:d Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Flerk to the Bo ,Deputy Count Clerk VED AS TO FORM: 7s..i County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Chk Carlson, tTiairman (ABSENT) Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem hn T. Martin Aye ) (Aye) Aye) DATE PRESENTED: MAY 27, 1981 v.pti v» .....Ko�rJ6pYa..ra...P -r... vi..:' :da**.w . -•:GAlA3-=t.; • .cam. MAROHAN LEO K LEOS HUT RT 66 HWY 85 CARR CO 3.2% FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE YOUR y k lYLICENSE EXPIRES _ Use_tlenhme IOC ceux_iss, 141. 4(o_CpIM W:tCaf 14-09594 03 020 1013 2 07197C T1*1 NAM* 11.4O MICNNIpN b IICNIN J 3.2 PER CENT BEER RETAIL LICENSE CCIUNTY 85 PERCENT CAP FEE THIS LICENSE IS ISSUED SUBJECT TO THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO AND ESPECIALLY UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF TITLE Us ARTICLE 46, CRS 7973, AS AMENDED, THIS LICENSE IS NONTRANSFERABLE AND SHALL BE CONSPICU- OUSLY POSTED IN THE PLACE ABOVE DESCRIBED, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I HAVE HEREUNTO SET MY HAND AND SEAL 1 FINDINGS AND RESOLUTION RE: FINDINGS AND RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE 1.28 BEER APPLICATION OF FRANCES L. BECK, D/B/A CMS CONCESSIONS. The application of Frances L. Beck, d/b/a CNS Concessions, 4281 Weld County Road 1110, Erie, Colorado 80516, for a 3.28 beer application, for consumption on the premises only, came on for hearing on the 27th day of April, 1981 at 8:00 o'clock a.m., and the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, having heard the testimony, evidence, petitions and remonstances filed with said Board, and having carefully weighed the same, now makes the following findings: 1. The evidence discloses that the applicant has sus- tained the burden of proof as to the reasonable requirements of the neighborhood. 2. That no question was raised nor objection offered as to the applicant concerning the standing, character or motives of said applicant. 3. The applicant has proven a prima facie case as to the reasonable requirements of the neighborhood. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has considered the application of Frances L. Beck, d/b/a CNS Concessions, 4281 Weld County Road t10, Erie, Colorado 80516, for a County Retail License for the sale of fermented malt beverages containing not more than 3.28 of alcohol by weight for consumption on the pre- mises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section I., A., applicant has paid the sum of S350.00 to the County of Weld for a new license, and WHEREAS, the applicant has paid to the County of Weld the sum of $50.00, pursuant to Section 12-46-110, CRS 1973, as amended, of which sum, $42.50 has been paid over to the State of Colorado, Department of Revenue for credit to the Old Age Pension Fund, pursuant to the requirements of Section 12-46-110, CRS 1973, as amended, and said applicant has produced a State Retail License for the sale of 3.28 fermented malt beverages for consumption on the premises only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 4281 Weld County Road 110 Erie, Colorado NOW, THEREFORE, BE 1T RESOLVED that the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said appli- cation and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 81-15 to said applicant to sell 3.28 fermented malt beverages for consumption on the premises only, at retail at said location, and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect from the 4th day of May, 1981 to the 3rd day of May, 1982, providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell the 3.28 fermented malt beverages, for consumption on the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of April, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: 1.7*4.44.C.d Weld County Clerk and Recorder and lerk to th- B•- d (Aye) (Aye) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO (ABSENT) huck Carlson, Chairman Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem C. W. Kirby .I n T. Martin/, , (Aye) DATE PRESENTED: MAY 27, 1981 DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE BECK FRANCES L CNS CONCESSIONS 4281 WELD CO RD 10 ERIE COLORADO 80516 3.2% FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE YOUR LICENSE EXPIRES w11ONliIVI"'” tlA i�ull�INIOIM iI11ON ccWPA 14-20011 03 206 5813 1 050481 TIAN 03 1982 TI MAMI .ND D11O1IPP0N O1 4( 11141 111 3.2 PERCENT BEER RETAIL LICENSE COUNTY 35 PERCENT OAP FEE $25.0O $42.50 $67.50 1 OTAL FEEIL) THIS LICENSE IS ISSUED SUBJECT TO THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO AND ESPECIALLY UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF TITLE 11, ARTICLE 46, CRS 1973, AS AMENDED. THIS LICENSE IS NONTRANSFERABLE AND SHALL BE CONSPICU• OUSLY POSTED IN THE PLACE ABOVE DESCRIBED. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I HAVE HEREUNTO SET MY HAND AND SEAL _ I 'j: Ql D RL AO1 L IReg SWIM FINDINGS AND RESOLUTION RE: FINDINGS AND RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE 3.28 BEER APPLICATION OF FRANCES L. BECK, D/B/A CNS CONCESSIONS. 7. application of Frances L. Beck, d/b/a CNS Concessions, 4281 Weld County Road 410, Erie, Colorado 80516, for a 3.28 beer application, for consumption on the premises only, came on for hearing on the 27th day of April, 1981 at 8:00 o'clock a.m., and the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, having heard the testimony, evidence, petitions and remonstances filed with said Board, and having carefully weighed the same, now makes the following findings: 1. The evidence discloses that the applicant has sus- tained the burden of proof as to the reasonable requirements of the neighborhood. 2. That no question was raised nor objection offered as to the applicant concerning the standing, character or motives of said applicant. 3. The applicant has proven a prima facie c?se as to the reasonable requirements of the neighborhood. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested affairs of Weld County, WHEREAS, the Board with the authority of administering the Colorado, and of County Commissioners has considered the application of Frances L. Beck, d/b/a CNS Concessions, 4281 Weld County Road 410, Erie, Colorado 80516, for a County Retail License for the sale of fermented malt beverages containing not more than 3.28 of alcohol by weight for consumption on the pre- mises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section I., A., applicant has paid the sum of $350.00 to the County of Weld for a new license, and WHEREAS, the applicant has paid to the County of Weld the sum of $50.00; pursuant to section 12-46-110, CRS 1973, as amended, of which sum, $42.50 has been paid over to the State of Colorado, Department of Revenue for credit to the Old Age Pension Fund, pursuant to the requirements of Section 12-46-110, CRS 1973, as amended, and said applicant has produced a State Retail License for the sale of 3.26 fermented malt beverages for consumption on the premises only, outside the corporate C limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 4281 Weld County Road 110 Erie, Colorado NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said appli- cation and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 81-15 to said applicant to sell 3.26 fermented malt beverages for consumption on the premises only, at retail at said location, and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect from the 4th day of May, 1981 to the 3rd day of May, 1982, providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell the 3.26 fermented malt beverages, for consumption on the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of April, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: ilsst1./ Weld County CSerk and Recorder and'41erk to th, B d 'ill C.. A {Q 'Deputy Coun y Clot ED AS TO -FORM: County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem /1.4:1/ <!y c. W. rby / IAYe) �6n T. Martin ne R. ae nmar (Aye) JilailbsYe) DAT! PRESENTED: NAY 27, 1981 rf DEPARTMENT OF REVL IUE BECK PRANCES L CNS CONCESSIONS 4281 WELD CO RD 10 ERIE COLORADO 80516 3.2% FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE YOUR LICENSE EXPIRES _i VSl LIC111 py�II10I l•Aci: 111 HIM IOI M L 110 111 eu I�IIIINCf CNa.-Cm .+(ra5t, nq }uFtm 001 14-20011 03 206 5813 1 050481 MAY 03 1982 MI N MI AND DOCIIM0N p DCINA III J 3.2 PERCENT BEER RETAIL LICENSE $25.00 COUNTY 85 PERCENT OAP FEE $42.50 $6,7.50 ' TOTAL FEE(S) THIS LICENSE IS ISSUED SUBJECT TO THE LAYS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO AND ESPECIALLY UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF TITLE 1Z ARTICLE 46, CRS 1973, AS AMENDED. THIS LICENSE IS NONTRANSFERABLE AND SHALL BE CONSPICU- OUSLY POSTED IN THE PLACE ABOVE DESCRIBED. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I HAVE HEREUNTO SET MY HAND AND SEAL%'.i ? 5 ;Qt,” DILL Lot L Chow SON RESOLUTION RE: GRANT PERMISSION FOR TOM HOWARD TO USE COUNTY ROADS FOR HIS SKATE-ATHON. 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, Tom Howard is planning to roller skate from Denver to Minneapolis to raise funds for Attention Homes, Inc., and WHEREAS, Richie Phillips, Project Chairman, has requested that the Board of County Commissioners allow Tom Howard the use of Weld County roads for said skate-athon, and WHEREAS, the Board desires to grant said request provided that an indemnification agreement is signed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that Tom Howard be, and hereby is, allowed to use Weld County roads for his skate-athon. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST, Weld County Ct"_erk and Recorder andGlerk to the Bo County Attorney At the time of fllmiog the indeminification .agreement had not been returned. He called three different telephone numbers in an attempt to get the indeminification agreement. There was not any answers to our telephone calls. DEPm cOUNIY ant 6-16-81 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO DATE PRESENTED: MAY 27, 1981 ID RESOLUTION RE: GRANT PERMISSION FOR TOM HOWARD TO USE COUNTY ROADS FOR HIS SKATE-ATHON. 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, Tom Howard is planning to roller skate from Denver to Minneapolis to raise funds for Attention Homes, Inc., and WHEREAS, Richie Phillips, Project Chairman, has requested that the Board of County Commissioners allow Tom Howard the use of Weld County roads for said skate-athon, and WHEREAS, the Board desires to grant said request provided that an indemnification agreement is signed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that Tom Howard be, and hereby is, allowed to use Weld County roads for his skate-athon. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: 0.4.4t AlaNEf../ Weld County Clerk and Recorder and erk to the Bo i 4,c.f Deputy Coun _ C erk VED AS TO FORM: County Attorney vote on the 20th day of BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 41--_ (Aye) C airman DATE PRESENTED: MAY 27, 1981 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, SOCIAL SERVICE WARRANTS IN THE TOTAL.AMOUNT OF $21,117.19 HAVE BEEN ISSUED IN ERROR OR THE AMOUNTS FOR WHICH THEY WERE DRAWN HAVE OTHERWISE BEEN CHANGED, TOTAL OF THE INDIVIDUAL CLASSIFICATIONS AS FOLLOWS: AFDC 9,690.00 IV -D 155.00 AFDC -U 3,072.00 LEAP 3.498.19 AB 13.00 17,640.19 AND 1,212.00 OAP 3.477.00 TOTAL 21,11.7.19 WHEREAS, A LIST OF THE SPECIFIC WARRAA'T NUMBERS, DATES, NAMES AND AMOUNTS ARE ON FILE WITH THE DEPART`g''T OF SOCIAL SERVICES. f NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, THAT SAID SOCIAL SERVICE WARRANTS FOR THE MONTH OF May, 1981 IN THE A`fOSNT OF $ 21,117.19BR, AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY CANCELLED AND HELD FOR NAUGHT. THE ABOVE AND FOREGOING RESOLUTION WAS, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE THIS 27 DAY OF May , 1981. BOARD OF COUNTY COSIMISSIONERS WELD UNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: Umwd-avarsraw COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND )I.ERK TO THE BOARD. �/"� BY: 6I If „-,L4t/— - -, _etcalai -.. �- DEPUTY COUNTY CL ?"----- PRO AS TO FORM: COUNTY ATTORNEY ROOFING AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made this a -1"i day of May, 1981 by and between WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, hereinafter called "County" and RICE ROOFING, INC., hereinafter called "Rice." WITNESSETS: That County and Rice, for the consider?*ions hereinafter set forth agree as follows: SECTION I Rice agrees to furnish all materials and perform all work as hereinafter set forth on the attached Exhibit "A" entitled "Weld County Extension Building Roof", incorporated herein by reference, such materials and work to include only "Alternative i3". Such work is to be performed on the building known as the Weld County Extension Building located in Island Grove Park, Greeley, Colorado. In addition to the work to be performed by Rice, Rice shall be responsible for removal of all trash and debris resulting from the performance of work by Rice. All work shall be performed in a workmanlike manner to the reasonable satisfaction of County. SECTION II Rice shall be responsible for performing its part of this Agreement within a reasonable amount of time, weather permitting. SECTION III Rice agrees that it will pay for all materials used by it and for all labor performed and that it will not allow any liens to be filed by materialmen and/or persons performing labor on the afore- mentioned property. Rice shall provide to County lien waivers for all materials supplied to the property. SECTION IV County agrees to pay to Rice the total amount of $16,080.00 plus cost of insulation at the rate of 520 per square feet Upon delivery of the materials to the property and upon execution of this contract by both parties, County agrees to pay to Rice 508 of the contract price. The balance of 509 shall be paid by County to Rice upon satisfactory completion of the work by Rice. SECTION V Rice agrees to maintain liability insurance in the minimum amount of $250,000/$400,000 and in addition, compensation insurance. adequate workman's SECTION VI The price set forth above for completion of the contract includes all labor and/or materials as set forth in Exhibit 'A". SECTION VII This Agreement shall be binding upon, and inure to the bene- fit of, the successors, assigns, heirs and legally appointed representatives of the parties hereto. Signed and dated this 727'-e day of May, 1981. ATTEST: OfdAYWlfs�'✓ BOARD OF COUNTY. COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLO0 Weld County Clerk and Recorder By: and C1 rk to the Both .w.(/1 r. ��.�-4.1e. uty Count Car lsoff—Crtairman RICE ROOFING, INC. By: t.`�Z Pr ent EXHIBIT "A" WELD COUNTY EXTENSION BUILDING ROOF ALTERNATIVE REIMER ONE: Completely redo the entire roof of the office and arena area. Speci- ficationscouid be 3 -ply fiberglass tar and gravel roof meeting 20 year specifications. Replace insulation on an as needed basis on a per square foot cost basis. Two year guarantee required. Roof Bid Amount: $ 44,800,00 Insulation: $ ,52_ per square foot ALTERNATIVE NUMBER TWO: Completely redo the office area (front of building) roof only. Speci- fications would be 3 -ply fiberglass tar and gravel roof meeting 20 year specifications. Replace insulation on an as needed basis on a per square foot cost basis. Two year guarantee required. Office Front Roof Amount: $ 10,080.00 Insulation: $ .52 per square foot ALTERNATIVE NUMBER THREE: Completely redo front office portion of the roof as specified in alterna- tive two plus do only repairs on arena roof as follows: A. No guarantee B. Redo edge 6 foot beck C. Replace wet insulation discovered on a square foot price basis D. Replace flashing around entire building E. Do spot repairs on large arena roof Bid Amount: $ 16,080.00 Insulation: $ .52 per square 1274e_C: tid . NARE OF FIRM: Rice Roofing. Inc. BY: `dan M_ Piro ADDRESS: 720A 15tH Street. Greeley TITLE( Presidpnt PRONE: 356-3879 DATE April 14, 1981 TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE INTERIM CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE tylv,s ccvn•e:r,gard IN, oa calAm led rep.eseng51e of the Compony. 'No uIJKat• tStrtetdte.,s any predoust issued ENlilicoNt and noddies rty! i..r I,dlo..•inq Ivl.q{iesi Kn. been Iss.ed ro Ow insured lot the c. a e' <(p¢��11{y�� ^•1 ytKON; i. to dl of lM leant, con• Ji i a..s ol•J h.�aton..ut wi Knit, m 'NE dsstubed polITETI•t) and endo.s•m K f j L•„ 1 �yibn�t Inlomohon only and does q A i. 111 no.:no...Ha. ,,AA dl or eI)!a:13 the p+•.:tY{`esj in onY way 1 1. .1 lee•s.e wieg /1/, y��/C �. f j_. _} �•e •_DKr' A'. /Ct kerf m../6 1-71/e. I! JUN - 5198i \.. I ' C-skE l4LY/ e4 JEd63 / — P3....... UNLESS REPLACED BY THE COMPANY'S STANDARD CERTIFICATE OR UNLESS �CANC ED. THIS I qIM CERTTIFIA7 SHALL BE FFECTIVE FORA PERIOD OF THIRTY DAYS COMMENCING (� el / 4 Agent: Ch,ck here if o permanent certificate is to be issued by the Policywriting Office. ' ` COMMON DST%OF MARRY COST CN° AUTO WFll1rII Owned Hired Bodily Injury S /� ODD avtch person S 300 000 each occ urrence Property Damage S /� 000 eachoccurrence Employer's Non -Ownership � Contingent Liability Contingent atlllU:L LIAgm r&C-OLT T' ❑wners SContractors ontractual • evators Vi ❑ Products Bodily Injury $ /CO 000 each person•♦ S each occurrence .,..311,0000 S 300 000 oggregate products Property Damage S /OS 000 each occurrence S /CO 000 oggregate products• owners S contractors protective •• — contractua 1•• • — comp) eted operations • • Single limit liability tot Covet oges checked k:l above $ 000 aggregate products S 000 each occurrence Ay! ❑ ykl uko $ OOO each vehicle S 000 each OCCarrence Less S Deductible ❑ 150 Statutory cp,� TtON •Includes Goods\ or Products Warranty, Written Leose of Premises. Easement Agreement, Municipal Or- dinance Agreement, Sidetrack Agreement, Elevator or Escalator Maintenance Agreement only, unless ac- companied by specific endorsement providing additional Contractual Coverage. ❑ Dtrrbed ❑ wwoi bed OW NFD TEAM. MAKE. TM OF Y. LOAD CAPACITY I Tall AUTO....Lu pREq I> , /Z- / r yAj/rli .9i•9v� fer/�� M081LES, /� } /V IF (CO (STf� �2S4/SGYI 5v Eul cE,eT/F (C MATES tAST S COVERE ta1Gl6 g l��{c� gt 8i. ! S S ei b An -re oe, Ste" eb AU •Mil TEtepF.n.�iaTiMeflewur A e (OKLAHOMA CNTFFICATE) N Mkeese.sel••F t•�M la me ae�w6M• el oil paella •/ site ItcaeY "me � the Casey 1110 Compere •!!M auks ger el4rf 1• rI� Ae pE11EM Moe, MIS A sea�% yye neon fw K•Ke alaiM ad w wedYMti fM M• bTF .rMgs►.r..lN etherMlesteee YeLer r•te•tA!N erMOM. a� Ian islet °the ANG LD C' _ ACOPOf „ TRUCK INSURANCE nion. EXCHANGE G LCI� b rrvck Undetwnten Anociariun, Arty. �n fa.f Interest • A/ D • 70 8055 nNsO/1/ • eliEln-A/N/ at. %3c//L-ID/A-/7 q 6oefE y, o SD 63/ Ca ten9.'aU' � .. Not Applicable in TOSCIS. ...Applicable in Texas only. 4 • • Feces. r.re 12511AlliwelA• I. P. Can. IA D. 1410,60.1 Onector Way ?0, 1981 Weld County Health Department 1516 I/DSPttAL ROAD GREELEY. COLORADO WWI 13031 351 ONO . COMMISSIONER Chuck Carlson, Chairman Board of Commissioners y/� Ralph R. Wooley, N.D., Director /j. ?i , Approval of Individual Contracts Under Ordinance 860-A Reimbursement for Services for Sampling and Testing of Potable and Wastewater HOMO Of HEALTH Pnn C'-nelMwn, Eton A.M De eYguer..0, JO, OrMbT Rotel Drone, PAD. Ortnat Anne* Al Linea. Oreeln eaoeNn EnerrElrnMel. P/el Au0 La Sea. Pm►. Pl. Lupton Arthur O. Webon, PWlerdle OWIe Mining. DDS. Oren% ben M. Whom*. 0100100 p.„,„„„„ rrrrt hz,v24 1981 or your Board's consideration, attached are signed agreements pursuant o Ordinance No. 60-A, Weld County for 1981 as listed below: City of Greeley Community Weld Central Jr -Sr High School Sierra Vista Nubile Home Park North Huron Water Company Greeley Beef Windsor Packing Co. Community Comcluni ty Community Packing Plant Packing Plant Denver Metro Traps Skeet Club Mon -Community W/hv closures AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER AGREDENT entered into on this ,_ 64h day of IMCLAA 198; by and between The City of Greeley , herein the "Supplier" which serves a population of x!$00, and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department. Now, THEREFORE, it is agreed as follows: I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The Supplier hereby authorizes Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and Weld County Ordinance No. 82-A which is in- corporated herein by reference on behalf of the Supplier. Weld County Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in the performance of its duties under this Agreement. II. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 1981 and shall remain in full force and effect until January 1, 1982. Ili. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Weld County Health Department shall provide the services set forth in Section I(B) of Weld County Ordinance No. 60-A. IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE SUPPLIER The Supplier shall have the obligations as set forth in Section 1(C) of Weld County Ordinance No. 60-A and Pay the Fee as provided in Exhibit 4 of Weld County Ordinance No. 82-A. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement at _ , the day and year first written above. :•••.� OF COONg WIIISSIONERS COUNTY) LOt�tADO ateta - BAIRMAN .1/a y/cfr/ SUPPLIER fi�f�6 f� BYX .1,13 AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF POLLUTANT DISCHARGES AGREEMENT entered into on this _ 7 day of _,-/Av-- , 19_5d, by and between weld eteral ,kminr Neminr High &Jinni > herein the "Permittee", and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the board of County Commissioners for Weld County on behalf of the Weld County Health Department. NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed as follows: I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The Permittee hereby authorizes Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and Weld County Ordinance No. 60A, which is in corporated herein by reference, on behalf of the Permittee. Weld County Health Department shallact as an independent contractor in the performance of its duties under this Agreement. II. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on May 7, 1981 and shall remain in full force and effect until January 1, 1982. III. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Weld County Health Department shall provide the following services: 1. Influent testing 2. BODs $23.00 3. 7Utal Su>spaded Solids $8.00 $31.00 per quarter aw raimental fee for time and travel is included in effluent testing. Weld County Health Department shall provide futher services as mutually agreed upon by Weld County Health Department and the Permittee. The methods used by Weld County Health Department in providing said services shall be in accordance with Section II (B) of Weld County Ordinance No. 60A. V. OBLIGATIONS OF THE PERMITTEE The Permittee shall have the obligations as set forth is Section II (C) of Weld County Ordinance No. bOA. The Permittee shall pay a fee for the services rendered by Weld County Health Department according to the fee schedule contained in the Weld County Ordinance No. 82A which is incorporated herein by reference. rperson, flyby PERMintEl y RQk $1thd SE, $oard of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER AGREEMENT entered into on this and between Nord dien.� which serves a population afire , and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department. tkm, THEREFORE, it is agreed as follows: I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The Supplier hereby authorizes Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and Weld County Ordinance No. 82-A which is in- corporated herein by reference on behalf of the Supplier. Weld County Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in the performance of its duties under this Agreement. % y day of /77A/ 19�, by wRfe� Fes. , herein the "Supplier" II. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 1981 and shall remain in full force and effect until January 1, 1982. III. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTi DEPARTMENT Weld County Health Departnent shall provide the services set forth in Section I(B) of Weld County Ordinance No. 60-A. IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE SUPPLIER The Supplier shall have the obligations as set forth in Section I(C) of Weld County Ordinance No. 60-A and Pay the Fee as provided in Exhibit 4 of Weld County Ordinance No. 82-A. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement , the day and year first written above. BOARD OF COUN COMMISSIONERS SUPPLIER WED COUNRY, BY: ( OLCF/ADO s/a7/y/ CHa; war 3Y: AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINEING WATER COMN/NITY AGREEMENT Entered into on this I day of 19 it , by and between ��� 71/04!. herein the "Supplier" which serves a population of 6a. and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department. NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed as follows: i. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The Supplier hereby authorizes Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and Weld County Ordinance No. e2, which is incorporated herein by reference, on behalf of the Supplier. Weld County Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in the performance of its duties under this Agreement. II. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 1981 and shall remain in full force and effect until January 1, 1982. III. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Weld County Health Dep rtment shall provide the services set forth in Section I(B) of Weld County Ordinance No. 60. IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE SUPPLIER The Supplier shall have the obligations as set forth in Section I(C) of Weld County Ordinance No. 60 and Pay the fee as provided in Eddbit "4" of Weld County Ordinance No. 82. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agree- ment at , the day and year first written above, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO By: SUPPLIER: clevreeteave AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER AGREEMENT Entered into on thisfl day of 1911_, by and between herein the "Supplier" which serves a population of and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department. NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed as follows: I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The Supplier hereby authorizes Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and Weld County Ordinance No. 62, which is incorporated herein by reference, on behalf of the Supplier, Weld County Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in the performance of its duties under this Agreement. (PACKING PLANT) II. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 1981 and shall remain in full force and effect until January 1, 1982. III. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Weld County Health Department shall provide the services set forth in Section I(B) of Weld County Ordinance No. 60. IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE SUPPLIER The Supplier shall have the obligations as set forth in Section I(C) of Weld County Ordinance No. 60 and Pay the fee as provided in Inhibit "4" of Weld County Ordinance No. 82. AGREEKNT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER AGREEMENT entered into on this 11 day of MA`{ 1981, by and between GeeesY Beec- 1025 eBfSi.Cbteel,y herein the "Supplier" which serves a population of , and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department. NEW, THEREFORE, it is agreed as follows: I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The Supplier hereby authorizes Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and Weld County Ordinance No. 82-A which is in- corporated herein by reference on behalf -of the Supplier. Weld County Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in the performance of its duties under this Agreement. SPEttAi_ (QAct lAl G Potwl) II. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 1981 and shall remain in full force and effect until January 1, 1982. III. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Weld County Health Department shall provide the services set forth in Section I(B) of Weld County Ordinance No. 60-A. IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE SUPPLIER The Supplier shall have the obligations as set forth in Section 1(C) of Weld County Ordinance No. 60-A and Pay the Fee as provided in Exhibit 4 of Weld County Ordinance No. 82-A. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement at , the day and year first written above. BOMB OF COLNjY CCM4ISSICNERS WELD [A/L� BY: �� ofd/,/ SUPPLIER By: 19 c AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING ANO ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER NON COM. INITY !irk ,./1 ,,_. ACREFMENT Entered into on this (v tO day of irlY/ , by and between De".c{a Mehl° SKe-a-t" 6-kt herein the "Supplier" which serves a population of 1--200 and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Hoard of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department. NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed as follows: I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The Supplier hereby authorizes Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and Weld County Ordinance No. 82, which is incorporated herein by reference, on behalf of the Supplier. Weld County Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in the performance of its duties under this Agreement. II. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement small become effective on .January 1, 1981 and shall remain in full force and effect until January 1, 1982. III. SERVICES TO DE PERFORMED BY VELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Wald County Health Department shall provide the services set forth in Section I(H) of Weld County Ordinance No. 60. IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE SUPPLIER The Supplier shall have the obligations as set forth in Section I(C) of Weld County Ordinance No. 60 and Pay the fee as provided in Ethic "4" of Weld County Ordinance No. 02 . IN WITNESS WhEREOF, the parties have executed this Agree- ment at , the day and year first written above. HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO By: c persod SUPPLIER: X 41..4'1. -e--0— dewvt - htthta SOCIAL gpRV____Ma CLAIMS THIS IS 70 CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE' FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET DPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: 0 A P A D C 319,497,00 G A ADC- U 13.595 00 A D M 26,886.20 CHILD WELFARE DAY CARE AID TO THE BLIND A'N 0 TOTAL 360 149 40 L EAP 171.20 DATED THIS 27th DAY OF ;ELif L`6lhifY F`INARLE OFFICER SUBCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE NE THIS 27th DAY OF May 19JUL. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: roCct �T711� STATE OF COLORADO ) Notary Public 55 COUNTY OF HELD ) WE, THE BOARD OF =NTT cormI 5Sloui RS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIM AS SET FOFO RICES U FORTE ABOVE, ANOWAAR WND AND ARRANTS TSNT THEREFO R ARE HEREBY DRAWN,UPON THE SOCIAL O A P A D C 319.497.00 GA ADC -U 13,595.00 A 0 M 26,886.20 CHILD WELFARE DAY CARE AID TO THE BLIND A N D TOTAL 360.149.40 L EAP 171.20 19 81 • 2/th DAY OF DATED THIS -, ATTEST: CO NTY CLERK AND RECORDER. AND C ER TO THE BOARD UTY OUNTY CLER CHA r. A ME. 3E R MEM3E MEM3E TDrk 3__t?5.D9__ ing procedures have been ccmpleted and dated . p5-27-81 oslie aloes in the amounts set app liARRAN1 p.0. 8 YE?IOOR___— YO N0.__ ____-- _ _._._ N0. _. 9297 _- -. State of Colorado County of Weld and budget This is to Certify that all °FPages tlnthrough onthe above listed claims as sho`m on ig and that payments should be made to therespective v their names with the total amount S_�_� Dated this ntai.- day of __NV nan" to F cer of Subscribed and sworn to before me this ,_ 27th day { �, 0 Notary , Tic STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD Carnnlssioncrs We, the Board of County o (disapprove) the cl claims as set Vieth above; and ordered drawn upon ATTEST: OLr�Y By� and Recor- F\jl tit_vur _ of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) warrants in payment therefore her fore are hereby Fund totaling �_1_242_09 __._ WW1 MO COUNTY. CO1bFAD0 H R n FEND CLAIMS � y� [1tJ�NCIYFS is is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed listed claims as shown or Pages 1 through and dated May 27 • hat payments should be made to the respective vendors in the 'amounts set opposite with the total amount S 27.664.61 scribed and sworn to before re this 97th carrel ssion expires: L� QY • the Board of County Commissioners of Meld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) the claim as set forth above; and warrants in,payment therefore are hereby upon the H.R.U. Fund totaling S 2664.61 4' )A,,< ly Member WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAYf{41t FUND CLAIMS P.O. 8 Y0: N0. VENDOR The Greeley National Bank( Net for May) WELD COUNTY PAYROLL FUND ET WELCO CREDIT UNION AMOUNT 76I,930.61 ,171,519.77 54,695,00 f Colorado ) f Weld )) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed bove listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated 05-28-81 nd that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the artqunt4 set opposite mes wir4 the total amount S 1,98N 145 3S Dated this 27th day of , ss TOTAL CS 1,988,145.38 COLORADO ) WELD ) ante Tlfficer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of _ My commission expires: 01-26-84 Notar Public ss We, the Board of County Commissioners of held County, Colorado, hereby (approve) ve) the claiins as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby raven upon the Fund totaling S (7 ifr,,, rk dhd Record Chi r 'Member Member lie i T .2%a 4!2)171 WARRANT P.O. 6 40. Y0. N0. 9`06 to 9:27. State of Colorado County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated May 27th 19 $1 and that payments should be made to the respectiveve viiidors in the amounts set opposite the r names with the total amount S 7,337.13 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Payroll FUND CLAIMS VENDOR AMOUNT Payroll Vxri 7,337.13 TOTAL S 7,337.13 Dated this 27th day of May Weld Co Fina5ice 0 ter Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of Ml, My cosmission expires: 01-26-84 _ c.< i.l' . Not y Public STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the Payroll Fund totaling $ 7,337.13 ATTEST: County� Clerk bnd Recorder •X pulty 4/27/77 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS State of Colorado I ss County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated __05 -27 -al 14 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount S 13.401.25 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of My commission expires: 01-26-84 c etc> STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the Payroll Fund totaling S 13.401.25 WARRANT p.0• a N0. 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VENDOR TOTAL S1_,,_.8.1__:---3740 State of Colorado � ss County of field procedures have been completed This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting and dated have been site on the above listed payments s as shown on pages 1 through 19 81 and that payments should be made to the respectiveMe en"�ors in the amounts set oppo their names with the total amount S °' "'a iv • 81 Dated this 27th day of Ma , ', 81 nce cer _day of 198E Subscribed. and sworn to before me this n My commission expires: nay ry STATE Of COLORADO ) ss COUNTY Of WELD S We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (aPprore) t therefore are hereby (disappordered ) Fund totaling $ 57 408.13 rove the claims as set forth above; and warrants in•pa ordered drawn upon the g4eT ATTEST: �,,,„„��tu5wtur✓ County C erk a Recorder By: r ss Y OF WELD ) OLD AGE PIENSEEN CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE' FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD'S( MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES 1N 1H£ AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIALSERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY.ARE AS FOLLOWS: 0 A P G A A D M DAY CARE A N D 178,00 DATED THIS 27th DAY OF ADC ADC -U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND TOTAL 27A nn , 19 WE �� �i' I' E OFF GER SUBCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 27th DAY OF Hem 19 9L MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: p\CI.VAI s (� L 4isti OF COLORADO ) Notary Public ) ss Y OF WELD ) WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS CHARGEABLE NTNT THEREFORE FOLLOWS: E REFRE ARE HEREBY ORAWN,UPON THE az AG13 ffi�&i[� U 0 A P 178 00 G A A D K DAY CARE A N D DATED THIS 27th DAY OF Msv ATTEST: \Ir6)} (IAA ^ COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND C ERK TO THE BOA' ' (BY PUTT �4cAl UN CL '' K , 19_ ja_ TOTAL 178'.00 d-�- F c/ ADC A D C - U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND CHAT MEM3ER NEM3ER hiEY ELYSE MIS I_r�n x 1S)aJte. 183°1 -sal -20-3446413 it -011 to -sac -3o--lai r , t7!S1� Sae 90 1S71r r , 0!514 Sr, 4 8L ')9cla1 bl$a`i saa-jgSSE.al I N i s- Ca y4c1 raytl41 aIi449.__-,-7.-9con alaLi9 1-66-1ci1 ;la JT.ga3_Ds' -•3s o - net/39 r4srcl I (p rime ap8bt /3“) I ENO OR `r1 .t, /9r/ if of j.9yf64,4P 3_ . /197- a I Ping r/ y s y . : ?tita/ iv r - :vs L o $-/.7,y3 . - 5-2 081.273 6v/-S.Z/4or4717 S.224.4-7Gvo7 trif - j4,0? ye, 1ir 7/ ,£a; 4-12043 9n/t v i •1 Ci.ile-"d ..1:••••2„-J —Stank 5.6 onrxSi :.aand is\ci u QAA•m - - q�cro hor-aAA.cs- tr. r►s.No - L cc.0.011‘o rants.A.o Be 0:M.1N/A Sovn�t f1Z,n roo c� toi•n n�-c MG.otl.y- RootAdema _. ttitAx.l.acszi B! a ruk _Spiif o r ef/4.7.C.�. 42e/drl ed. .I. ,e1" a eK a00`5 - 310 - r, a lata 9,9 ?Pi/ 9ais 924 9aI� 4�?1S SSao 9aa/ _9.221 ,t .41rt o•AAAt 359''1 _1.7S',1..--__ L i sL). y y _zit I, tars' - - f�sf.11 Coy9.7 t y�o.a3 . 41404! /Car. 79 71/dant t 91,. 961,a 117,43.46- 9,9,71__ ao7-%1, 9a on- yao.4-1_ G 74.3 1 ?A 7 195'$.77 417.2 2r / i .., 4.., 91437 9A30 __ _ 9J 31 9 239 9.t 3 y 9as7 .26,6/ ,57 1� 6(. c.a- 75:o4- sot. u a•- fil. - .nt,-_nisi* $ _ __ . '' _ -.._ .. .r...— earl . '-•-_ _ an "07-OL _ /iv« at , - _ r /SyG - .9227017✓f3 r "' yl -- zr'��'._ eke r/ cat ya►rt/ _9. sta. tn.'s- I /.7.rvop, _ szf - -ten 75161ST o AP 1• 46• a- ate, tontap 9�t 4-f rr -In / 7 1. I vrt .r 6V.. id' �.e • ,J. .0-v. -y o ge, • ,;1444.. $veal. re•S F� 911e -r- ear/ . fu �r 9<tfiF 9Av9 9as� ide os...t9 al rxf.J 621 frax/rtl/ Li - 7.2.3 a,27/ - .s.A.t n#47 1,/ .► - Ft/ 3 "GO 4.3 "-AP q�c� 7n. a 5 >/ • • • s R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER 406447 A 8 DICK COMPANY 406448 A T ( T LONGLINE 406449 ARNOLD MIKE 406450 81G R OF GREELEY 406451 BLEY ASSOCIATES MELD COUNTY MARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/21/81 DATE a 5/21/81 PAGE t 1 INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NO 93286 200.25 19 801 ~w 200.25 051081 23.75 01 824 23.75 13053 63.00 01 874 13055 45.00 01 874 13058 30.00 01 874 13059 37.50 01 874 13060 30.00 01 874 13061 30.00 01 874 235.50 108765 45.81 11 108771 46.26 11 108772 103.59 11 111120 27.00 01 816 114919 48.18 11 116070 16.33 11 116686 7.24 11 121563 18.85 11 121905 41.04 11 122735 41.04 11 122829 17.56 11 123900 5.98 11 38614 392.32 11 001 811.20 518! 855.20 855.20 406452 BOWMAN OAST 72051 19065.60 61 001 83098 161.15 61 001 19226.75 406453 COPELAND FASTENER CU 12928 123.20 61 001 13012 67.57 61 001 13043 121.54 61 001 13359 66.50 61 001 _-- 398.81 406454 CREED LABORATORIES 12275 371.25 61 001 371.25 ) a • • MELO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF i 5/21/81 DATE s 5/21/81 FADE 3 2 G WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE MSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO 406455 DITCH CLEANING SPECINC 00571 1.800.00 11 815 1.800.00 406456 EMPIRE 445 t ELECTRIC 26166 293.62 01 816 l' 293.62 G 406457 FAMILY PRACTICE MED CENT 41481 19.50 66 802 786901 33.00 66 802 L 52.50 406458 FT COLLINS ORTHOPAEDIC 148520 31.00 66 802 32.00 406459 GRAHAM F NEIL E NANCY J SJUNE 400.00 19 400.00 406460 GREELEY TRAVEL AGENCY 38349 198.00 01 802 406461 HILLSIDE AUTO PARTS 110964 260.30 61 001 111357 71.78 61 001 111730 101.28 61 001 111917 94.00 61 001 112490 57.92 61 001 586.28 406462 HOLIDAY INN OF GREELEY 31143 61.53 01 804 67.73 406463 HUMANE SOCIETY OF MELD CO 5181 3.863.60 01 840 30863.60 406464 MELLIN OFFICE SUPPLIES 12721 71.04 01 807 71.04 406465 MOUNTAIN BELL 810246 346.25 Ol 819 K13315 135.76 01 820 K13376 135.76 01 820 K13377 135.76 01 820 823240 128.58 O1 820 178020 37.00 01 820 353422 25.22 01 824 • R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/21/81 DATE s 5/21/81 PAGE = 3 INVOICE WSAM1 FUND DEPT NO 353570 193.35 01 820 5'14046 176.34 01 820 534416 175.89 01 820 623603 .OS 01 820 667762 118.'? Ol 820 834203 :2.31 — 01 820 857246 192.99 41 820 857433 126.89 01 820 857463 52.62 01 820 2.003.54 406466 NORTHEAST HOME HEALTHCARE 43081 2.989.00 21 898 2.989.00 406467 PAWNEE PRESS 9632 115.00 01 804 115.00 406468 PERRYS VACUUM CENTER 30529 36.81 01 816 36.81 406469 PIEREE LATERAL COMPANY 51481 1,416.75 11 815 1.416.15 406470 RHINESMITH ROBERT 52181 30.00 65 801 30.00 406471 SMYCZYNSKI MIKE 52081 15.00 65 801 15.00 406472 SOIL TEST INC 51140 757.25 11 801 52218 105.49 11 801 53910 98.01 11 801 8501 84.00- 11 801 406473 UNIVERSITY CENTER 406474 WELD COUNTY GEN HOSP 876.75 8239 6.926.60 21 949 590995 592280 591727 602097 603145 6.926.60 304.00 66 802 99.10 66 802 73.50 66 802 206.85 66 801 103.85 66 802 O 3 7 • v 8441 WELD COUNTY DATE s 5121/81 WARRANT REGISTER PatGe : 4 ) AS OF s 5/21/81 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT ‘') NUMBER NO 606916 105.50 66 802 615438 8.00 66 802 ,) 900.80 ~06475 WSTRN SLOPE/SAN LUIS YLV 52181 50.00 11 801 ) 50.00 TOTAL : 26.841.53 ) L ) C ) t ) L ) 40 • • `• • ,• I f" • R4A1 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD CDURTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s S/21/8I DATE s 5/21/41 PAGE s 5 INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NO AUTOMATIC JOURNAL ENTRIES ACCOUNT CODE ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION GENERAL LEDGER 1-005-306 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE -TRADE I-00 —301 WARRANTS PAYABLE 26,8~1.53 26,8~1.53 - THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LI TED CLAIMS AS SWAN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH S AND OATEO P141 t 19Y/ AND THAT PAYMENTS SNOULO BE TO THE RESPECTIVE V 0 TN AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL WWHi clan bs7 DATA THIS,A701044 OFM,m . 159/. &CUR RAAAGEMENT BUDGOT��8ED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS n DAV Of � , 19fs MY C S E7WIRESt 4, sra- b/a NOTARY Plait. WE. THE BOARO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' Of `YELO COUNTY, COLORA00, ERE BY (APPROVE' THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; ANO WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFQI� ARE B OR OE D DRAWN UPON THE (;ewers' FUND TOTALING s o4 p#P4ra DATED THIS 07'K DAVOF h� . 19Ti ATTESTS/l �j MAMWI MATT CLERK-AAR AECCMDER BY ID DEPUTY R N MEMBER M MEMBER.,MEMBER )04412 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • •' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • f R441 WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF r 5/21/81 DATE + 'iAUM PACE s 1 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NURSER NO 406353 A T BURBRIDGE TRUCK INC K35246 29.39 61 001 29.39 406354 AGR1—FLEX LUCERO 442.50 21 876 442.50 406355 AIRS COLLEGE SENA 563.16 21 878 769 1.240.00 21 805 600.00 21 856 256.00 01 819 406356 ALL RADIATOR SERVICE 18111 18165 18196 18218 406357 ALLIED CARRIERS EXCH 1NC 27227 2.667.16 24.00 61 001 24.00 61 001 48.00 61 001 28.80 61 DOI 124.00 13.49 61 001 13.49 406358 ALLIED SURGICAL SUP?LY UPS 1.93 01 829 131759 68.16 Ol 829 70.09 406359 ANOERSEIPS SLS 6 SALVAGE 63552 50.00 61 001 50.00 406360 ANDERSON E WHITNEY 042581 2.042.00 01 874 ♦2581 17.518.00. 19.560.00 406361 BACHNANS INC 819554 10.93 61 001 819901 9.36 11 801 820216 18.00 11 801 38.29 406362 BEEGLES AIRCRAFT SER 2334 21.76 61 001 Go 21.76 406363 BIG R OF GREELEY 11148E 34.50 01 816 4 122936 4.10. 61 001 4 R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUNBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS O 5/21/81 406364 BITS N PIECES 406365 BRANTNER TRASH SERV 406366 BREWER STEEL CO 406367 BRIGHTON NEWSPAPERS 406368 BRITE G BEST RUBBISH 406369 BROOKS CAMERAS INC 406370 CHEVRON USA INC 406371 COLLINS MUFFLER SHOP 406372 COLO LANDFILL INC 406373 COLORADO KENWORTH INC DATE s 3121/8l PAGE I 2 INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NO 122937 3.28 61 001 123111 1.55 61 001 29 19829 19837 22485 22516 23152 43081 F37894 ♦3.43 31.37 21 890. 31.37 50.00 19 65.00 19 115.00 25.67 61 49.60 61 75.27 12.47 Ol 810 12.41 28.00 Ol 874 28.00 8.55 21 840 8.55 TAX 1.30- OL 030 08615 16.50 OL 830 592116 72.40 01 830 661575 16.00 01 830 862454 6.00 Ol 830. 109.60 7650 37.35 61 001 8456 24.50 6i 001 12064 8395 8457 8661 125497 61.85 2.50 Ol 874 5.00 61 801 5.00 61 001 5.00 61 801 11.50 9.91 61 001 4441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER YIELD COUNTY WARRANT 4£T/STER AS OF s 5/21/81 406374 COLORADO STATE THE AS 406375 COOPER COMMUNICATIONS 406376 COOPER COMMUNICATIONS 406377 COPEL AND FASTENER CO 406378 CREATIVE IMPRESSIONS INVOICE MSAMT NO 125515 125623 125737 DATE PATE = 5/21/83 FUND DEPT 47.53 61 051 3.71 61 001 22-.86 61 001 84.01 131735 12.894.30 66 801 12.894.30 RENT 88.75 21 043081 1.872.58 01 819 18054 92.75 01 819 18081 40.25 01 819 18093 50.00 21 18117 65.00 21 18118 16.50 21 18127 19.00 01 819 18133 21.46 01 819 18136 47.50 01 819 18141 16.50 21 18144 65.00 21 18175 57.00 21 18463 19.00 01 819 18545 33.00 01 819 18546 100.00 Ol 819 18915 18934 18966 18976 18996 19007 19008 12961 12994 tau; 13095 13173 13300 13342 2.604.29 92.75 19.00 16.50 92.75 25.10 16.50 50.00 311.60 21.76 ♦1.91 3.10 33.86 24.62 15.86 5.94 147.05 01 Ol 01 01 01 01 01 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 819 819 819 819 819 819 819 2016 4.00 21 949 4.00 • 8441 MELO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/21/81 DATE a 5/21/81 PAGE s 4 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT 41 NUMBER i 406379 CULLEN JOHN MO PULI00 42.00 21 876 51181: 140.00 19 830 51281 140.00 19 830 i 5881 105.00- 19 830 427.00 406380 D G D AUTO SALVAGE 32878 25.00 61 001 32884 2.00 61 001 27.00 41 406381 DAILY TIMES CALL C6842 11.85 01 810 — 11.85 41 i 406382 DAWSON PETER MO 5681 127.50 L9 830 i 127.50 406383 DYNA SYSTEMS 56811 37.19 61 001 - 37.19 i 406384 EDWAROS CHEVROLET CO 61971 24.30 61 001 62333 6.30 61 001 62341 4.95 61 001 62479 42.00 61 001 62525 36.75— 61 881 62550 22.20 61 001 62583 31.10 61 001 94.10 406385 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE 51981 22.50 01 837 22.50 406386 EMPIRE LABORATORIES INC 42981 39.00 ll 818 39.00 406387 ESTREICH RICHARD 051881 68.40 01 68.40 406388 EVANS POLICE DEPT KERSUL 491.30 21 872 491.30 406389 FORT LUPTON PRESS 051481 28.71 OL 810 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 28.71 R441 WARRANT PAYEE MUNGER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF I S/21/81 406190 FORT MORGAN TIMES 406391 GORDONS BOOKS INC 406392 GREELEY CLINIC 406393 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE THE 406394 GREELEY GAS CO 406395 HANSEN DEVRA 406396 HILLSIDE AUTO PARTS PAGE I S/21/0S A INVOICE MIAMI FUND DEPT NO 8125 14. TO 01 810 059701 366601 500201 501101 502901 671401 673101 891901 GENOA 040681 3123 8125 22801 413800 413950 414100 42302 613831 42881 50181 110760 110966 111380 111508 111739 111089 111918 112266 112507 112530 112607 112694 112723 14.70 5. 73 20 492.67 20 56.74 24 7.65 20 4.45 20 469.75 20 28.84 20 7.46 20 1.073.29 35.00 21 876 35.00 11.31 01 810 11.60 O1 ate 12.47 OL 810 35.38 244.89 19 801 163.81 61 001 25.30 61 801 436.74 61 001 173.86 19 801 47.64 21 890 1.092.24 14.40 19 830 1.80 19 830 16.20 4.14 el 001 31.92 61 001 47.46 01 001 2.74 61 001 22.02 61 001 29.52 61 001 4.90 61 001 12.40 61 001 6.52 6► 001 2.79 61 001 19.48 61 001 47.52 61 001 47.58 61 001 • • • ER 406400 I B M CORP A441 • WARRANT PAYEE • NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s S/21/81 DATE 4 5/21/et /AGE s 6 INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NQ 113116 2.29 61 001 113248 2.34 61 001 113290 30.35 61 Del 313.97 406391 HILLSIDE AUTO PARTS 113477 25.92 S1 001 113555 27.68 61 001 53.60 406398 HOME LIGHT L POWER CO 020007 9.76 11 815 9.76 406399 HUMANE SOCIETY OF WELO CO JUNKER 294.80 21 LILES 180.07 21 ROBINS 281.40 21 756.27 F80084 105.00 01 874 F2B188 19.00 01 874 G1N494 105.00 01 874 678496 90.00 01 814 678500. 79.00 01 ST4 S00088 20.46 01 874 14344607 105.00 OI STA 583.46 406401 ITT CONTINENTAL BAKING CO 540007 35.68 Ol 829 802089 33.44 Ol 829 69.12 406402 JONES BRENT ACCIDE 20.00 21 890 20.00 406403 K -MART 44347 24636 47.66 21 890 47.46 406404 KEENE VALLEY SUN 051581 11.96 01 810 11.96 406405 KENS CAMERA CENTER 6147 10.13 01 819 10613 406406 LUCERO MARGURITE LUC80 88.30. 21 872 • • • • r • '6 R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER 406407 MEEHAN JILL WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/21/81 406408 MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR CO 406409 MORENO PETE • 406410 NAGLER TOM • 406411 NIELSEN TOM 406412 NORTH WELD HERALD tp • 406413 NORTHERN ARMORED SERVICE 5281 406414 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 406415 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 80290 80483 80560 80813 81059 81068 81084 81123 81150 81173 81324 81395 81399 81407 81518 81548 81655 GATE 8 PAGE i SI21I07 INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NO 88.30 33181 12.40 21 841 43081 32.20 21 841 44.60 361994 107.44 19 801 107.44 51481 53.60 21 868 53.60 51581 14.60 19 801 14.40 52081 51.00 01 813 57.00 051481 12.47 01 8l0 053024 16.82 OI 804 29.29 38.49 Ol 874 38.49 8.36 61 2.73 61 1.35 21 4.44 21 21.00 61 12.96 61 22.70 61 14.39 61 15.11 61 4,96 61 7.69 61 1.35 61 11605 61 7.01 61 7.65 61 13.99 61 152.54 7.50: 61 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • f 8441 MELO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF i 5/21/81 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE NSAMT FUND DEPT 66 NUMBER NO DATE = 5721781 E8 81720 6.43 61 81189 8.40 61 81827 31.54 61 41 53.87 41 406416 OFFICE PRODUCTS 13446 20.00 01 874 20.00 41 406417 PATEL V MD 5881 70.00 19 830 • 70.00 406418 PATIENT ADVOCACY TEAM MERRY! 90.00 21 878 41 90.00 406419 PETTY CASH 51281 6.29 01 869 51681 6.50 01 869 51981 8.90 01 869 21.69 6P 406420 PLATTEVILLE HERALD 050181 27.84 01 810 27.04 ` 406421 PONY X -PRESS MMUS 295.75 21 070 25832 6.61 2/ 842 '• 302.36 406422 SANITARY LAUNDRY 40334 19.08 19 810 40344 1.84 19 810 20.92 406423 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE5J 31226 466.85 21 890 466.85 41 406424 SEARS ROEBUCK C CO 673251 22.47 01 869 ,,. 22.47 406425 SEDILLO GLORIA G ARCIA 264.00 21 872 264.00 406426 SHAFFER RUBY J SWEEP& 48.00 21 873 • 48.00 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF t 5/21/81 406427 SPECKMAM WALTER J 406428 SPRINGSTON JANES DR 406429 STANLEY COMM RADIO 406430 SUPER SAVER MERIT DRUG 406431 SYDNEY GILBERT H DDS 406432 THE LOOGE AT VAIL DATE t 5/21/41 PAGE t 9 INVOICE WSAMT FUNO DEPT NO 273596 2.50 21 456678 10.00 21 508685 38.90 21 530656 12.01 21 541805 30.68 21 541823 35.60 21 563383 4.81 21 - AGUILA 80.00 21 CARREO 30.00 21 CASTIL 50.00 21 HUNT 30.00 21 JACOBY 50.00 21 SERMA 30.00 21 - 270.00 270.00 01500 35.00 01 819 35.00 330516 42.55 01 829 330676 57.73 01 829 330715 23.99 01 829 330718 45.93 Ol 829 330799 6.71 01 829 330800 28.11 0/ 829 330874 42.77 01 829 330906 45.81 01 829 331105 25.39 Ol 829 331228 16.27 01 829 331264 18.27 01 829 331354 4.98 01 829 331450 36.09 OI 829 331619 17.47 01 829 412.07 ANTNON 75.00 21 890 MERMAN 75.00 21 890 MARTIN 75.00 21 890 ~ 225.00 51881 300.00 01 801 406433 TRIG ENGINEERING SUPPLY 539618 300.00 1.19 O1 804 1.19 • • • • • • • • • • • 8441 • WARRANT PAYEE ` NUMBER • r • • • • • • • • • • • 406434 TRUJILLO IDA L 406435 TURNER MILLICENT WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF t 5/21/81 406436 U N C 406431 UNITED BANK OF GREELEY 406438 UN1V OF NOR COLO 406439 MATERS DIANE 406440 WELD CNTY GEN HOSP GATE t 5/21/01 PAGE 2 10 INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NO 51481 11.80 21 890 PARKIN 51581 43081 1i. 8O 1.25 19 890 110.80 19 890 112.05 23.54 21 868 23.54 020 109.19 19 801 109.19 6.563.55 21 949 6.563.55 CMILDC 42.00 21 090 4981 8.40 21 890 50.40 51481 13.54 OI 831 13.54 406441 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUN AUGUST 117.82 21 CHAVEZ 100.50 21 COWLES 156.75 2i JERGEN 156.15 21 NOES 125.62 21 NARK 150.75 21 MARTIN 130.62 21 MEALS 37.74 21 885 NITCME 125.62 21 NEWSCH 62.47 21 SIMBEC 78.37 21 VILLEN 325.50 21 032381 4.00 Ol 830 042381 4.28 01 830 042981 32.66 01 830 043081 4.60 01 830 406442 MELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUN 1.614.13 050181 3.20 OL 830 050781 1.94 01 030 051181 3.22 01 030 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF a 5/21/81 406443 WONDER BREAD 406444 WONES JERRY 406445 XEROX I 406446 LICK GARY I i INVOICE NO 051281 1CR260 16982 51881 5220 5221 5223 56691 85443 98579 788370 51981 050158 050159 142251 142252 216711 276408 358469 980566 FIGERI GARCIA GONLAL GUAOAL INGRAM JAMES JIMENE LEONAR MILLER 04711 PETT l5 RUMAT ROOART SALAZA VALENS TOTAL x DATE x 5121/81 PAGE x 11 WSAMT FUND DEPT 4.00 01 830 05.00 01 030 10.00, 21 899 59.52 01 801 238.00 01 819 70.00 01 819 20.00 01 830 3.32 21 899 7.25 21 899 1.59 21 899 ~ 513.04 25.20 21 890 25.20 444.11 01 837 444.11 31.50 Ol 874 77.28 01 814 152.93 01 874 148.87 01 87♦ 231.92 19 801 1.D38.74 01 874 74.75 01 814 30.07 01 874 1.186.06 17.00 21 80.00 21 80.00 21 80.00 21 105.00 21 80.00 21 80.00 21 80.00 21 30.00 21 105.00 21 80.00 21 30.00 21 80.00 21 110.00 21 30.00 21 1.067.00 60.849.29 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • RN1 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT *ICI STIR AS OF r ;/21/111 ACCOUNT COOE 1 -DOS -306 DATE a f/2l/PAGE N INVOICE MSANT RIND DEPT NO AUTOMATIC JOURNAL ENTRIES ACCOUNT OESCR (PT ION GENERAL LEDGER ACCOUNTS PAYABLE -TRADE 1-005-301 WARRANTS PAYABLE 60.849.29 90.149.29- TNIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND wow ma PROCEDURES HAVE SEEN COMPLETED ON TIE THROUGH 42 AND DATED Mar ?la i 198/ AND THAT PAYMENTS SNOWS SE TOSNE RESPECTIVE • THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ Go e49 .29 DATED MISi.27 DAV OF rmy r 1181, NO A,BUOCIET UBSCRI ED AND SWORN TO BEFORE NE THIS •77 OAT OF Via/ .- 1981 NY _ -Ado-,413 .-� NOTARY PUBLIC. WE. THE ROARO OF COANTT COMMISSIONERS OF • THE CLAMS AS FORTH ADOVEi AND WARRANTS IN PATIENT ARE FUND TOTALING Ileg kg , 9 DATED THIS .27- DAYOF � . It 80 ATTEST DEPUTY „CHAIRMAK STD CLAIMS AS SNOWS ON PAGE 1 TI�ANDUNTS SET OPPOSITE &RECTOR IMNAGE NT EXPIRES* (nets �Q /9$� IIELO COMM COLOI11~, HERE BY IMPROVE! 1 0RANI UPON THE Cre°UNRK AND mona VIVEll &lat.-147+ 57,-Z75-17.4410; ten OOD BY • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • :• • • • • • • • WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER INVOICE MSAMT POND 0411 NO 406476 ALL RADIATOR SERVICE 18160 18200 406477 CLERK AND RECORDER 51981 406478 COLORA00 KENMORTH INC 125318 406479 DENVER SURGICAL SUPPLY 04647 ♦06480 EDW4RDS CHEVROLET CO 14898 14899 14908 61896 62536 62537 62584 406481 ELLIS G CAPP EQUIP CO 406482 EMPIREGAS Of GREELEY 5611 5 753 6032 6442 6543 7154 1445 6864 6876 6877 6883 6895 6913 6921 6922 6923 6931 6933 6934 6937 6950. 6960 120.00 61 001 801.50 61 001 927.50 4450 61 601 4.50 362.40 61 001 362.40 60.00 01 837 60.00 9.068.70 61 802 90068.70 61 802 It 504400 61 802 1041.90 61 001 611.40 61 001 184400 61 001 151.20- 61 001 260456.50 10.03 61 001 254.66 61 001 71.00 61 001 30.12 61 001 19.29 61 001 2.99 61 001 24.04 6l 001 32.70 61 OOL 34.59 61 001 22.01 61 001 31.45 61 001 30.19 61 001 22.01 61 001 32.70 61 001 25.16 61 001 22401 61 001 19.49 61 001 34.59 61 001 28.30 61 001 34.59 61 001 28.30 61 001 23.90 61 001 R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF I 5/23/81 DATE I 5/23/81 PAGE : 2 INVGICE YSANT FUND DEPT NO 6961 19.49 61 001 406483 EM IREGA5 OF GREELEY - 6962 6963 6985 7354 7355 7368 7419 7424 7448 7450 7457 7458 7503 7508 406484 EVERITT LUMBER CO 406485 EVE2ICH OIL CO 406486 FARTS MACHINERY CO 406447 FEUERSTEIN MARY ANN 406488 GARNSEY L WHEELER CO 406489 GREELEY AUTO SUPPLY 290 76 43081 17932 18042 441.48 31.45 61 001 15.72 61 001 18.87 61 001 22.64 61 001 28.93 61 001 20.12 61 001 34.59 61 001 30.19 61 001 34.59 61 001 18.87 61 001 34.59 61 001 23.90 61 001 34.59 61 001 9.43 61 001 358.48 12.64 61 801 12.64 169.31 21 885 169.31 21.70 61 001 21.95 61 001 43.65 52181 97.23 01 810 13600 13736 13872 14327 14497 14585 28749 144444 144552 144995 144999 97.23 8.12 61 001 4.32 61 001 7.50 61 001 0.52 61 001 1.28 61 001 12.04 61 001 6.12- 61 001 34.46 58.35 61 001 29.88 61 001 64.90 61 001 7.13 61 001 a R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF t 5/23/81 DATE I S/21/81 PAGE t 3 INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NO 145173 5.63 61 001 145435 2.48 61 001 145577 22.32 61 001 145776 26.OS 61 001 145997 108.00 61 001 146189 43.21 61 001 146413 10.66 61 001 378061 406490 GREELEY BOOSTER THE 8125 15.95 01 810 ~ 15.95 406491 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE THE 81301 64.38 O/ 810 64,38 406492 GREELEY DODGE 4568 34.89 61 001 4163 230520o96 61 SO2 23.555.86 406493 GREELEY ELECTRIC SERV INC 50292 12.75 61 801 50609 12.00 61 801 24.75 406494 GREELEY GAS CO 413741 112.63 11 815 5581 440.56 01 849 553.19 406495 GREELEY PRINTING CO 6204 9.00 61 801 r x_--_-9.60 406446 HENSLEY BATTERY 6 SUPPLY ♦0765 38.50 61 001 18.50 406497 HONE LIGHT t POWER 00015 100921.06 01 816 800001 10603.94 01 816 120525.00 406498 HONE LIGHT A POWER CO 600009 B.GS 61 801 620007 4.45 61 801 13.10 406499 HUMANE SOCIETY OF WELD CO 58411 79.80 19 890 t C' R441 WARRANT PAYEE NURSER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF i 3/23181 DATE i 5/23/81 PAGE I INVOICE NSANT FUND DEPT NO 79.80 406500 INOUSTRL 6 CONTRCTRS SUPP 48109 10.08 61 001 --«- 10.08 ♦06501 JEROME CO F00842 22.50 61 801 22.50 406502 KERSEY LUMBER CO K06689 407.11 61 001 K06808 65.40 61 001 472.51 406503 KING SOUPERS 406504 LARIMER EQUIPMENT COMPANY 406505 MAJORS WELDING 6 SUPPLY 406506 MC GLOTHLEN C L ♦06501 MONROE DIVISION 122609 112626 122627 122703 122707 122723 122732 122752 122772 19345 19346 19408 15072 15612 15667 15738 15762 1195 7268 6712 413033 413034 211.23 01 869 33.35 19 817 323.09 19 817 44.42 21 890 3.43 01 869 37.29 21 890 9.66 01 869 208.08 01 869 90.40 01 869 961.15 147.89 63 001 150.39 61 001 154.10 61 001 -- 452.38 28.85 61 43.65 61 16.95 61 23.40 61 23.76 61 62.84 61 001 68.88 61 001 268.33 203.00 61 001 203.00 58.00 01 814 38.83 01 874 96.83 t Z` R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF r 5/23/81 ♦06508 MOUNTAIN BELL 406509 NEMCO INC 406'510 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 406511 PILCHER WALTER DATE 3 5/23/81 PAGE t 5 INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NO 847841 37010 61 801 874508 23.79 61 801 966595 159.60 61 801 805457 81177 51581 51781 51981 220.49 109.92 11 001 109.92 64.69 61 001 64.69 23.50 01 869 1.61 01 869 34.15 01 869 �~ 59.26 406512 PINE BLUFFS POST 8125 8.93 01 810 4~ � 8.99 406513 POUORE VALLEY REA 540681 149.57 01 857 540687 17.76 11 815 167.33 406514 PUBLIC SERV OF CO 060018 1.90 11 815 480022 66.38 11 815 580010 21.79 11 815 90.07 406515 PUBLIC SERV OF COLO 840018 76.94 61 801 76.94 406516 UNION RURAL ELECTRIC 00081 5.60 11 818 5.60 406517 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE 0559 100.00 19 801 100.00 406518 UNIVERSITY "66» 1371 13.30 01 838 1397 12.54 01 838 1403 15.40 01 838 1414 13.30 01 838 1421 15.00 01 838 11441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER 406510 WAGNER EQUIP CO WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF + 5/23/81 DATE + 5/23/81 PAGE + 6 INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NO 9363 9365 9366 69.54 3.040.00 61 802 3.040.00 61 802 3.040.00 61 802 9.120.00 406520 WELD COUNTY GARAGE 2889 96.747.00 61 802 43204 32.06 61 001 ~ 96.779.06 406521 WELD COUNTY GEN HOSP STNT 201.231.93 53 801 201.231.93 406522 WELO COUNTY GEN HOSPITAL 51181 643.40 19 810 643.40 406523 WINOGRAOS STEEL G SUPPLY 16894 56.30 61 001 16922 44.14 61 17043 121.20 61 001 17273 8.46 41 17353 49.95 61 17364 157.10 61 001 17617 5.94 61 17623 1.50 61 17614 22.55 61 17687 64.37 61 001 17848 179.10 61 001 17867 8.07 61 17885 105.33 61 001 18353 17.25 61 18608 392.65 61 001 1►133.91 TOTAL 379.013.26 n • 2 • • • • • • • `i• '• -• RNl WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT RESISTS% AS OF t 5123/01 DATE : S/23/B1 PAGE t 7 INVOICE MSANT FUND OE►T NO AUTOMATIC JOURNAL ENTRIES ACCOUNT CODE ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION GENERAL LEDGER 1-00S-306 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE -TRADE 1-005-301 MAnt ANT S PAY ABLE 379.013.26 379.013.26 - THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE 'ISTEO CAMAS AS SHOWN ON PAGE I THROUGH 9 ANO DATED Bey 43 i 1911 AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE, IN T AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT f 379, 0,3..26 DATED Nit; f DAY OF 'ley • 197/. ^-"• MANAGEMENT • AND , T SUBSCRIpEO AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS erg 11 OF /Vey • 1,9 if NY I►1RESt 9t In a L ik9fe+�aaJ NOTARY PUBLIC. NE• THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MELD COUNTY* COLORADO, HME BY IA►PROVEI • THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVEi AND MOUNTS IN •AYMENT THERE ARE RE ORDERE4 DMMN WON THE &intro../ FUMW TOTALING f379/o/3.16 GATED THIS 27 gt 04YOF May • 19 S/ ATTEST,,, COUNTY CLERIC AND RECORDER 8V DEPUTY AN *COUNTY MiEMBER ME/ �a ER -� % Q.4.,._ 4 / Pier, t.i 709 )a e1I ER • • • • • • • • 8441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 5/27/01 DATE I 5/27/81 PAGE t 1 INVOICE MSANT FUND DEPT NO ♦86524 ALLIED WAN LINES i AVL187 50633.50 01 804 �+ 50633.50 4.6525 APPLETREE PHOTO 0254 12.73 OL 834 12.73 406526 BACHMAN& INC 820211 17.10 OL 829 820215 4.40 01 030 820230 36.00 01 830 57.50 406521 BOV00S SPORTING GOOOS 4171 21.56 Ol 830 21.56 406518 BROOKS CAMERAS INC F38043 13.23 01 830 F38044 29.70 Ol 830 r Y�42.93 406529 CARSE 52281 30.00 11 POI 30600 406530 COTTONWOOD HARDWARE LTD 1482 126.40 Ol 816 126.40 406531 DER SPIELKELLER 051281 8.10 OI 830 Sofa 406532 DRIVE TRAIN INDUSTRIES 85380 725.66 61 001 87149 10150.00 61 001 87212 445678 61 001 87386 332.20 61 001 87578 352.156 61 001 87680 55.52 61 OOl 87729 30.00 61 001 07754 630.40 61 001 88241 644.40 61 001 90643 111.15 61 001 93018 630640 61 001 94024 49.22 61 001 ~ 5.157.29 406533 ENGINEERED PRODUCTS CO 19369 96.25 Ol 016 96.25 R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF = 5/27/81 DATE : 5/27/81 PAGE s 2 INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NO 406534 GARNSEY 6 WHEELER CO 1415♦ 55.48 61 001 14432 60.96 61 001 N— 116.44 406535 GREELEY GAS CO 935584 82.68 01 869 ~� 82.68 406536 H W MOORE EQUIPMENT CO C84748 530460.00 61 801 -- 530460.00 406537 HENSLEY bATTERY C SUPPLY 40754 99.10 61 001 ~ ^99.10 406538 HYDRAULICS JACK REPR SERV 36605 91.88 61 801 91.88 406539 JORDAN L EDWAKD 051881 14.00 01 830 14.00 406540 JOST ALLEN P 52281 490.83 01 804 —�--490.83 406541 KOMANICH JANES L 725307 20019.36 01 804 24019.36 406542 MAJORS WELDING L SUPPLY F1469 9.95- 11 833 114789 17.00 11 833 115243 9.95 11 833 7194 19.95 11 833 ~~ 36.95 406543 MARVIN'S LOCK 6 KEY 6450 4.00 11 815 Y4.00 406544 MIDWEST SPRING ANO CHASIS 54720 112.43 61 001 112.43 406545 PAWS ANIMAL CLINIC 042081 13.00 01 834 13.00 406546 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF COLO 220010. 1.82 11 815 A • • • R441 WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/27/81 DATE s 5/27/81 PAGE s 3 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NO 1.82 406547 RITCHEYS CRAFT L HOBBY 1400 37.42 21 890 2327 31.85 21 890 69.27 406548 ROBINSON STEVE 093761 16.95 01 830 16.95 406549 TODD'S MACHINE 6 MELD 9774 18.00: Di 829 18.00 406550 UNIV OF NORTHERN COLO 43081 108.00 01 869 108.00 406551 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUN TYDINB 52.00 01 830. �~ 52.00 TOTAL s 61.993.05 • • • • A • • • • • R44I WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER ACCOUNT CODE WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 5/27/B1 DATE s 5/27/B1 PAGE s INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NO *UTOPIA TIC JOURNAL ENTRIES ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION GENERAL LEDGER 1-005.306 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE -TRADE 1-005-301 WARRANTS PAYABLE 67.993.05 67•993•05- • • • • • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT All ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED OP!`THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOW( ON PAGE 1 • THROUGH 9 AND DATED Mots ;9 119?/ AND THAT PAYMENTS SH01iD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE IN E AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT f 67 993. OS DATED THIS •27 DAY 0 AIw� ♦ 1991. � � WASHER(' • A 0 BUO SUBSCRIBE" AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS aye- DAY OF A? ♦ 191'1 MY IOM INDIES* o9 , /980 �Lt�Btentit J NOTARY PUBLIC• WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLOR HERE BY (APPROVE) L. HE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVEH ND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREF ARE OR DRAWN UPON THE Goners,' FUND TOTALING $671993-os DATED THIS ,I7�DOME .NW • 19$I ATTEST �L COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY • DEPUTY CNAI AN !EIDER J MM�IbER NBE11 MEMBER • • • • i • • • • • ENOIOYEE NO, SAIY/RAZE GROSS AO). NE TOfAl0E0. NEI DAY GROSS Y.1-0 Nilla ynnillIMMINnii ADAMS LESL IE D 522741771 370.53 Wit AGRIPINO KEVIN 24900410' Y-% s .0000 459.74 AGUILAR JACQUELINE 8 -e- ccirt4MarektriC :4 4 CURRENT UNITS PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS Y-0 D UNITS CUIRENI AMI. MELD COUNTY DEPT OF SWAIN RESOURCES-SAS1C Set STN STIIEET DEDUCTIONS AU: Y.T-0AMI. NAME CURRWIAMI, CURRENT AMT. 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Lim KED AMT, NAME CURRENT AMI, Y1D AMf. 3US ti • • r • • • • • • • _ • s • i • i • • • • • • • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO MAY 27, 1981 TAPE d81-30 6 31 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Wednesday, May 27, 1981, at the hour o€ 9:00 A. M. CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Also present: Commissioner Chuck Carlson Commissioner Norman Carlson, Pro Tem Commissioner Bill. Kirby Commissioner John Martin Commissioner June Steinmark Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Ordway TES: Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners' meeting of May 20, 1981, as written. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. TIONS AND/OR DELETIONS TO THE AGENDA: The Chairman included a request by Mr. Warden, roofing agreement with Rice Roofing, as item ill under new business and deleted item #6 under new business, temporary closure of County Road #40, until June 8th, 1981. ISS10N TO BE EXCUSED: Commissioner Kirby requested permission to be excused from the Board meetings scheduled for June 1st, and June 3rd, 1981. It was a consensus of the Board to grant this request. ENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the consent agenda,as printed. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. TMENT HEADS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS: Herb Hansen, assessor, informed the Board that the valuation notices were mailed last Friday, May 22, 1981. Mr. Hansen will set as the Board of Equalization from June 1st, 1981 through June 25th, 1981 and the Board of County Commissioners will convene as the Board of Equalization on July 13th, 1981 through July 31, 1981. Mr. Hansen stated that he was offended by the article published in the Greeley Tribune regarding the nonplacement of mineral rights on the tax roll. He contended that county dollars have been tight and he has not been budgeted the dollars to perform this service. In his ooinion,this task could cost between $300,000 and $500,000. Commissioner Carlson stressed that this problem has been studied and there is no way the County can afford to put the severed mineral rights on the tax roll because so little revenue would be realized. Commissioner Carlson added that if the mineral owner wishes his severed mineral rights on the tax roll there is a method. The Assessor elaborated on the procedure. Chairman Carlson agreed with Commissioner Carlson that the article was in very poor taste and he is willing to discuss the issue if anyone wants to. The Assessor reported that the appraisal is up to date. ABATEMENT, STANDARD OAS SUPPLY CORPORATION: The Assessor reported that the Public Utility Commission appraiser has made a mistake and recommended that this tax be abated. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve Mr. Hansen's recommendation. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Ralph Waldo, county council member, reported that they are still waiting for the opinion from their legal counsel regarding which entities can be audited. Commissioner Carlson raised a statement that was made by Mr. Waldo, that Veld County can not wait for Congress or the President of the United States to act on savings measures, Weld County must act now to save money. Commissioner Carlson began to list the saving measures that have been implemented to date. Mr. Waldo agreed that since the Home Rule Charter has been adopted several savings have been realized because they were mandated by the Charter. Mr. Waldo gave Mr. Warden credit for many of the savings realized and asked that savings measure be continued. Commissioner Martin apologized for not having attended the County Council meetings and further that he hopes to in the future. Salaries for the elected officials will be discussed at the next County Council meeting. Mr. Waldo said that he does have the hill that was passed by the legislators regarding salaries for elected officials. It was a consensus that personalities should not enter into the decision regarding the setting of salaries. Commissioner Kirby reminded the Board that the County Commissioner position should not be a career and askedthat theircredltability over salaries not be lostbecause that's the least of Weld Counties concerne,in his opinion. Walt Speckman, Human Resources Director was not present. CLAIMS APPROVED: Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the claims as presented by Mt. Warden: Encumbrance Claims General Fund $534,697.32 Payroll Payroll Payroll Payroll Payroll Payroll May Payroll May Payroll Social Service Fund Social Service Old Age Pension 27,664.61 57,408.13 125.09 7,337.13 13,401.25 Net 761,930.61 Gross 1,171,519.77 54,695.00 360,149.40 178.00 Handwritten Warrants General 54,695.00 Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. BIDS: APPROVE ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM: Andrew Petruzzi, superintendent of buildings and grounds, reported that an evaluation committee interviewed the top three bidders. Based upon the proposals, interviews and site visits, the evaluation committee selected Honeywell and Johnson Control as finalists. Said committee recommended that alternative #2 and alternative 03 be approved. Both the Honeywell and Johnson Control systems are equal in cost and features. The evaluation committee concluded in recommending Johnson Control for several reasons that were mentioned in their memorandum. Mr. Warden concurred with Mr. Petruzzi's comments. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve the recommendation from the evaluation committee. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. APPROVE HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT MOVE TO HEALTH DEPARtnlat FACILITY: Mr. Warden re wnmended that the one bid presented for this matter on May 20, 1981 be approved and further that the tenday waiting period be waived. Commissioner Steiomark made a motion to approve the bid submitted from Weicker Moving and Storage, totaling $6,500.00, and further that the wafting period be waived. Commissioner Martin s+conded the motion and it carried unanimously. SEVEN AGREEMENTS WITH HEALTH DEPARTMENT FOR WATER TESTIM:: Pursuant to Ordinances l60A and 82A, Commissioner Sceinmark made a motion to approve all seven contracts for the testing of water. Comissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Page 2, May 27, 1981 AMENDMENT dl. ALCOHOL RECOVERY PROGRAM CONTRACT WITH STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT: The Director, Mr, Mundy, asked that the original contract 9C297203 be modified with amendment 41 to the following respects: Outpatient Services: Reflect decreased hours per episode for a sum not to exceed $39,322 (678 episodes) at a rate of $9.56 per hour of client related services. Halfway Houser Increase episodes of service for a sum not to exceed $49,030 (1.05 episodes) at a rate of $14.00 per day of service. The amount of the contract will be reduced by $5,381 to a new total of $186,458.00, and the effective date is April 1, 1981. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve said amendment 91. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. AFFILIATION AGREEMENT, PIKES PEAK MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 5 ALCOHOL RECOVERY CENTER: Mr. Mundy reported that this agreement is up for renewal July 1st, 1981, with the term period ending June 30, 1982. This is acooperative treatment program between the center and Pikes Peak Mental Health Center to provide non —hospital detoxification, in patient rehabilitation, halfway house and outpatient services to appropriate persons through referrals. The fees will be charged to clients based upon the standard fee schedules of the respective programs and in accordance with the respective policies and procedures. Commissioner Martin made a motion to approve said affiliation agreement. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RENEWAL REQUEST 3.2% BEER LICENSE, GILL RECREATION CENTER: After the Board reviewed the Sheriff's office annual incident report, Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve said renewal request. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CANCEL SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANTS MAY, 1981, TOTALING $21,117.19: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the cancellation of Social Services warrants for May, 1981, totaling $21,117.19. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. KODAK KOM—STAR MICROIMAGE PROCESSOR: Mr. Warden stated that this purchase was discussed, in detail, in a work session. The processor Is for the Data Processing Center. The cost Is $92,539.00. Mr. Warden commented on the savings to the County if the purchase is made now. A five year lease purchase agreement from Merit Leasing Corporation of Colorado was presented. On behalf of Robert Rhinesmith, data processing director, Mr. Warden recommended acquisition of the Rom -Star, the five year lease purchase agreement and further authorize the Chairman to sign same. Commissioner Carlson made a motion to purchase the Kom-Star, approved the five year lease purchase agreement, and further authorized the Chairman to sign the appropriate documents. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ACCEPT ABANDONED PORTION OF STATE HIGHWAY 8392: The Colorado State Department of Highway is now ready to accept the maintenance of the parcel section of State Highway 9392, beginning 1.1 miles west of Barnesville and extending northeasterly for approximately 6.6 miles. Prior to accepting the maintenance of this section of State Highway 9392, the state needs a commitment. from Weld County that we will accept the abandoned portions of State Highway 8392. Commissioner Carlson made a motion to accept the abandonment of these portions of State Highway 8392 and further that a letter be sent to State Highway informing them of this decision. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ROOFING AGREEMENT WITH RICE ROOFING: Mr. Warden presented a roofing agreement between Rice Roofing, Inc. and Weld County to roof the extension building. Nr. Warden reminded the Board that this bid has been approved and this is the agreement that reflected that action. Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve the roofing agreement and further authorized the Chairman to sign same. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Page 1, May 27, 1981 The Chairman called a recess, PLANNING DEPARTMENT: RE 500, DOUGLAS S MICRAEL KIRKMEYER: Tom Honn, zoning administrator, reminded the Board that on March 25, 1981, the Board approved a lot size variance on this property so the applicant could proceed with the exemption request. At that time the. Planning staff recommend that the lot size variance be approved. Michael Kirkmeyer was present to answer questions. Tape change 81-31 Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve this request. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. UNIT DEVELOPMENT 4:81.:2, RICHARD PERCHLIK: The Planning Commission recommended that this request be approved with development standards. Mr. Perchlik was present and testified. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve thisrequest and conditfons.Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Mr. Perchlik stated that he appreciated the professional nature of the Planning staff while processing his application. SE8135, FRED BREWER, ET AL AND AMEND RE 8333, FRED BREWER, ET AL: The Planning staff recommended that SE 8115 be approved. The Brewer's desire to provide a parcel of land for each of two sons. The first recorded exemption on this property created a one acre lot. The Brewer's wish to enlarge it to a 12.925 acre parcel. Secondly, in conjunction with SE 8135, it is necessary to amend the plat for RE 8338 by eliminating the 2.365 acre tract, this is a procedural requirement. The Planning staff recommended that RE 0338 be amended because no additional building sites are being created nor is any productive agricultural land being taken out of production. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve SE 0135. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and It carried unanimously. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the amendment to RE 8338. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. AGREEMENT FOR FAMILY -LIFE EDUCATION PROGRAM BY AIMS, WELD COUNTY HOSPITAL AND WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Phyllis Gleason from the Health Department, noted that the Family and Life Education Program is cosponsored by Aims and Wrld County General Hospital. They wish to work together with the Weld County Health Department in a coo &ratty° manner. The Health Educator will be the instructor for the program. Alms will reimburse the Health Department instructor cost on the basis of class hour r, aught and current mileage for travel by car to Weld County sites outsid,of the Greeley area. These reimbursements will reflect the current mileage -ate and part—time instructor schedule as set by Aims College District Comm.ttee. Said agreement will automatically be renewed at the start of each acade..ic year unless terminated, following a thirty day notice. Commissioner Ste.nmark made a motion to approve said agreement. Commissioner Martin seconde.: the motion and it carried unanimously. The Chairman called a recess. RE 9498, JAMES TULL: This matter was contine ed from the Board meeting conducted on Wednesday, May 20th, 1981. Carol Lvnns Garton noted that this request is not in harmony with the area, modular homes are not acceptable and septic systems are not acceptable because of the high water table.. The Board discussed this matter further. The applicant was not able to be present, reported Mr. Bonn. Commissioner Kirby made a motion that this matter be tabled until June 8th, 1981. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS: Listed on the consent agenda as presented, Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions are attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. i There being no further business, the meeting was adjouOmed at 10:40 A. M. Page 4, May 27, 1981 APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ci�t� Qw l� ATTEST:119' Page 5, May 27, 1981 A public hearing was conducted on May 27, 1981 at 2:00 P.M., with the following present: CHUCK CARLSON NORMAN CARLSON BILL KIRBY JOHN MARTIN JUNE. STF.INMARK CHAIRMAN PRO TEM COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER Also present: ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD KEITHA WHITE ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY R. RUSSELL ANSON The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated May 4, 1981 and duly published may T and May 21, 1981 in the Johnstown Breeze a public hearing was held on the request of RICHARD MOWS DBA SHARKTOOTH ENTERPRISES FOR A 3/23 BEER LICENSE, ON AND OFF PREMISES. Mr. Perchlik was present and elaborated on why he wanted a beer license. He explained the type of facility he has and the planned expansion of usage for the summer. Commissioner Steinmark reported that she had made an onsite inspection and found the facility to be in order with adequate and secure storage available. Kenneth Lind, legal counsel for area residents, presented two petitions to the Board in opposition to the request. Mr. Lind elaborated on his clients concerns and opposition. Dennis Page s Samuel Rickert, area residents, testifyed against granting the license. Elmer Roth, area landowner also testifyed against said license. Chris Kringleman testifyed on behalf of the applicant. Following considerable di ussion Commissioner Martin made a motion to deny the request of Richard Perchlik for a 3.28 beer license based on the desires of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and the reasonable requirements of the neighborhood. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and stated that he felt that Mr. Perchlik would operate his establishment as well or better than most others in the County but under the law the Board had no other choice by to deny his request. The motion carried unanimously. ATTEST:711L�'`� un^"'� J. ' rud YIELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND/CLERK TO THE BOARD �. BY lLvin1,-L,Q platy Count DOCKET t 81-30L TAPE ;81-31 LHR 605 / lerk BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS A public hearing was conducted on nftY 27 , 1981 at 2;00 P.M., with the following present: CHUCK CARLSON NORMAN CARLSON BILL KIRBY JOHN MARTIN JUNr STEINMARK Also present: CHAIRMAN PRO TEM COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, KEI^3A WHITE ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, R. RUSSELL ANSON PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, TOM 30NN eleftatONiCKKUNKSMONENNIWAOMMMOMMUM2KX RX2D dt.`t}! K 1OCaningil(KIKXiiStiWif3Fna I hereby certify that the following business was transacted: Russ reminded the Board that todays hearing was a continuation of the May 20, 1981 hearing. Tom stated the reason for the continuance. John Houtchens, legal councel for Colorado Landfill reviewed the "Notice of Site Conditions and Declaration of Restrictions" that has been prepared will be recorded. Ron Stow, Director of Weld County Environmental Health, read into the record a letter from Teresa Davis, adjacent property owner. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the COZ from A to I for Colorado Landfill, Inc., including the "Notice of Site Conditions and Declaration of Restrictions" and the dedication of an additional 30' of ROW along the southern property line. The historical development of this property makes it economical unfeasible to remain agriculturaly zoned. Commissioner Carlson .seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the COZ from A to I for Robert Frank, including the "Notice of Site Conditions and Declaration of Restrictions" and the dedication of an additional 30' of ROW along the southern property line. The historical development of this property makes it economical unfeasable to remain agriculturaly zoned. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously ATTEST: // J .� {�,.rx 74 i r r 1 Wf:1.D COUNTY CLERIC AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD %/ Deputy County Qierk (Ii -ET! 81-12 tcolo. Landf {/) ) 81-13 (Robert Frank? x..,_1',..0 81-32 C BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 198 (Colo. Landfill) 56 (Robert Frank) A public hearing was conducted on 1" 27 , 1981 at 2:00 P.M., with the following present: CHUCK CARLSON NORMAN CARLSGN BILL KIRBY JOHN MARTIN JUNE STEINMARK Also present: CHAIRMAN PRO TEM COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, KEI^HA WHITE ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, R. RUSSELL ANSON PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, TOM AONN theotattbattngittratoessostairsomassautraeotx mxtowNwitllep)eftW KVAQVAWAKX>Ixd(dWWi5 I hereby certify that the following business was transacted: Russ reminded the Board that todays hearing was a continuation of the May 20, 1981 hearing. Tom stated the reason for the continuance. John Houtchens, legal councel for Colorado Landfill reviewed the "Notice of Site Conditions and Declaration of Restrictions" that has been prepared will be recorded. Ron Stow, Director of Weld County Environmental `ealth, read into the record a letter from Teresa Davis, adjacent property owner. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the COZ from A to I for Colorado Landfill, Inc., including the "Notice of Site Conditions and Declaration of Restrictions" and the dedication of an additional 30' of ROW along the southern property line. The historical development of this property mikes it economical unfeasable to remain agriculturaly zoned. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the COZ from A to I for Robert Frank, including the "Notice of Site Conditions and Declaration of Restrictions" and the dedication of an additional 30' of ROW along the southern property line. The historical development of this property makes it economical unfeasable to remain agriculturaly zoned. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously ATTEST: J' f WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD �f 'Deputy County Clerk ✓ La/iL•Tf 81-12 (Colo. Landf�l)) 91-13 (Robert Frank7777 t 81-32 198 (Colo. Landfill) 56 (Robert Frank) IRMAN BOARD OF COUNTY CO.MMISSION£RS A public hearing was conducted on May 27 2:00 P.N., with the following present: , 1981 at i CHUCK CARLSON CHAIRMAN NORMAN CARLSON PRO TEM BILL KIRBY COMMISSIONER JOHN MARTIN COMMISSIONER JUNE STEINMARK COMMISSIONER Also present: 'ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, JEANNETTE ORDWAY ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, R. RUSSELL ANSON PLANNING; DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, TOM HONN The following blsiness was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated April 20, 1981 and duly published April 23 and May 14, 1981 in the Johnstown Breeze a public hearing was hel;i on the request of Art's Fertilizer for a special use permit, open -cut mine/borrow pit. The applicant has notifyed the Clerk to the Board that he will not be able to attend today's hearing because of a person tragedy and has asked the Board to grant a continuance. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to continue this hearing until Monday, June 1, 1981 at 9:30 A.M. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ATTEST: d...4tutmateZZ. wr LU COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD Deputy County C1 `IET4 81-22 ',FE 0 Ct CHAIRMAN BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ;' 230 public hearing was conducted on My 27 , 1981 at 2:00 P.M., with the following present: CHUCK CARLSON CHAIRMAN NORMAN CARLSON PRO TEM BILL KIRBY COMMISSIONER JOHN MARTIN COMMISSIONER JUNE STEINMARK COMMISSIONER Also present: ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, KEITL'A WEITE & JEANNETTE ORDWAY ASVISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, R. RUSSELL ANSON PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, TOM NOYN The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated April 20, 1981 and duly published April 23 w May 14, 1981 in the Johnstown Breeze a public hearing was held on the request of BEST:IAY PAVING CO. FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR A CONCRETE READY MIX PLANT. Tom Bonn reviewed the Planning Commission's favorable recommendation and the suggested development standards. Tom Connell, legal counsel for the applicant, was present and discusses their request. Carl Hill, president of Sestway Paving, reviewed the site where the request is being made and discussed inprovements that have been made to the site in the last two years in an attempt to make the gravel pit more acceptable by the neighbors. Toni Cowen has been hired by the applicant as a consultant on the concrete plant. Mr. Cowen discussed the plant in datail. Al Dominguez, legal counsel for LOPE, presented foe area residents opposit- ion to the request. Several residents testiyed in opposition. Mr. Hill stated that the washed aggerate will be imported because they do not have the wash plant equipment. The aggerate will be delivered in twenty yard trucks and the route will be from the north. After the Board discussed this request, Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve this request and listed her reasons. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ATTEST: WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD eputy County Clerk C ET! 81-23 81-32 6 33 tAJ «� IRMAN �.. D. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1034 A public hearing was conducted on !lay 27, , 1981 et Z:00 P.M., with the following presents CHUCK CARLSON CHAIRMAN NORMAN CARLSON PRO TEM BILL KII6Y COMMISSIONER JOHN MARTIN COMMISSIONER JUNE STEINMARK COMMISSIONER Also present: 'ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, JEANNETTE ORDWAY ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, R. RUSSELL ANSON PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, CHUCK CUNLIFFE AND JAMES KOMAMICM The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated 27, 1981, dui), published April 30, May 7, May 14 and May 21, 1961 in the Johnstown Breeze, a public hearing was held on the proposed amendments to the Weld County Building Code. The Planning staff presented the Planning Commission's favorable recommendations and alternatives. No one in attendance at the hearing was opposed to the recommendations. After discussion, Commissioner Kirby made a motion to adopt Alternative 01 to read as follows: Alternative hl (On page 15 - new paragraph to be added) 30.2.1.12 Building or structures in the "A" Agricultural zoned property used for the sole purposes of providing shelter for agricultural implements, farm products, livestock, or poultry. This exemption shall not apply in platted subdivisions or unincorporated towns filed and recorded in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office. ,aalissiouer Martin seconded the motion and it carried by the following vote: All Commissioners voted yea except Commissioner Steinmark and Chairman Carlson, who voted nay. The Planning Commission recommended that Section 30.9.5.3 of the Weld County Building Code Sy amended to read as follows: "The Director of Building Inspection may assess a reinspectlon fee of fifteen Dollars for each Inspection or reinapection when such portion of work for which inspection is called is not complete or when corrections called for are net ready.' Commissioner Steinmark made a notion to approve the. Planning Commission's recommendation to Section 30.8.5.3. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. `flid, A'T'TEST: WLLU COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD uty County erk 2Tt 91-25 3'Ff 81-33 (,sat 341 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS / 98/ RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 505 - JOHN O. P. MILLER AND KATHRYN L. MILLER WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, held on the 10th day of June, Board of County Commissioners the division into two parcels Colorado, at a public meeting 1981 in the Chambers of the of Weld County, Colorado, that of land, as shown on the plat known as Recorded Exemption No. 505, being the property of John O. P. Miller and Kathryn L. Miller, described as part of the SW4 of Section 10, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: That portion of the Southwest Quarter of Section 10, Township 6 North, Range 67 WAst of the 6th P.M., County of Weld, State of Colorado, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of said Section 10; thence along the South line of the Southwest Quarter of said Section, South 89°59'54" East 806.67 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence North 00°34'54" East 339.54 feet; thence South 89°57'34" East 500.00 feet; thence South 00°34'54" West 339.20 feet to the South line of the Southwest Quarter of said Section; thence along said South line North 89°59'54" West 500.00 feet more :wireless to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. The above described parcel is subject to a 30.00 foot wide reservation for County Road along the Southerly side thereof. The above described parcel contains a gross acreage of 3.90 acres more or less does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land", pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, 675-505 LO: RE 505 e RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 505 - JOHN O. P. MILLER AND KATHRYN L. MILLER WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, at a public meeting held on the 10th day of June, 1981 in the Chambers of the Board cf County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the division into tw.) parcels of land, as shown on the plat known as Recorded Exemption No. 505, being the property of John O. P. Miller and Kathryn L. Miller, described as part of the SW4 of Section 10, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: That portion of the Southwest Quarter of Section 10, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., County of Weld, State of Colorado, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of said Section 10; thence along the South line of the Southwest Quarter of said Section, South 89°59'54" East 806.67 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence North 00°34'54" East 339.54 feet; thence South 89°57'34" East 500.00 feet; thence South 00°34'54" West 339.20 feet to the South line of the Southwest Quarter of said Section; thence along said South line North 89°59'54" West 500.00 feet more more less to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. The above described parcel is subject to a 30.00 foot wide resorvation for County Road along the Southerly side thereof. The above described parcel contains a gross acreage of 3.90 acres more or less oes not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, subdivision" and "subdivided land", pursuant to its authority rider Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, 675-505 D: RE 505, Page 2 RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION N0. 505 Colorado, finds that this particular division of land is not within the purposes of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations and the Board desires to exempt this particular division of land from the definitions of "subdivision" and "subdivided land" pursuant to its authority under S cti,a 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended, and Section 2-1Lfot of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the hereinabove described parcel or land owned by John O. P. Miller and Kathryn L. Miller be, and hereby is, exempt from the definition of the terms "subdivision" and "subdivided land" pursuant to its authority under section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 10th day of June, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: : ; tC: <l{ Weld County Clerk and Recorder an r Ckek to the Board,T ( BY: ,,j/J2 iLt ..1Ce Deputy Coun Lilerk APPRO D AS TO FORA: O aunty Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER`' WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Norman 7 nuc Carlson, Chairman CAA.— (Aye) Carlson, Pro-Tem w.44;1Kirby (Aye) (Aye, -' )/il llir' (Aye) T. Marti�/ mark ) DATE PRESENTED: June 15, 1181 Re.orded Exemption No. 0807-1O-3-RE505 Owners: John O. Y. Miller and KJItryn L. Hiller Pate; LWAL DESCRIPTION dieSiftri og That portion of tho Southwest Quarter of Section 10, Township 6 North, Range '67 West of the 6th P.M., County of Auld, State of Colorado, more particularly described d$ follows; Feginning at the. Southwest corner of said Section 10; thence along the South line of the Southwest Quarter of said Section, South 89°59'54" Fast 806.67 feet to the TRICE POINT OF tlECINNINO; thence North 00°34'54" East 939.54 feet; thcnee South 89 57'34 East 500.00 feet; thence South OO°34'54" '°'cat 3')9.20 feet to the South lino of the. Southwest Quarter of said Section; thence along said South litre North 89'59'54" West 500.00 feet more or less to the TRUE POINT OF REO1NNlN0. The above described parcel is sub_ldet Co a 30.00 foot wide reservation for County Road along the Southerly sido thereof. The above described parcel contains a gross acreage of 3.90 acres moro or less. We. John O.P. Hiller and Kathryn L. Hiller, being the solo owners of the above described property do hereby divide the snme as shown on the attached map. John O. P. H 1ler STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) ss ralC.,N\i'L�,�� L , it&k_e c . Kathryn .._. The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before tae this 1931. My CommtsW,A oNpirea: 17'1,71 Witness my !land and Seal. ry Public day of /•-�1� ��:" _ C 1 hereby certify that this plat was prepared under my supervision on and that same is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. L. Reviler Registered Land Surveyor, 10855 The accompanying plat vas approved for filing. • Chairman of the Board of jeunty Commissioners ATTEST: RY DATE; County Clnrk and Recorder f r i .L Depufy GsMY art I sheet 1 of T v 51. 1 .,met No, 0807 -10 -3 -RE 505 Pcucrs; 10111, d, P, Nil OF Oita K«thryn 1„ Siltor hale. iq SW//4 ,a,sr__-:- go osecr, to SCALE al q'Q N 00°34'54' E 339, 54' � 30' 2 A oz, C31 O 14 0` C ti? Z4► t r � ti A -y y h `- Y A) 4) b O d N (, �A O O O O 30' LOT A I.94 AC t S / ° 44'09* W 339.50' LOT B 496 AC q� 3„14;12.69 S b O , ,q DO.34 ,, Y;� &-ttDt ) \ 10 ,_'r0--- ,\ 0 `/�. � ito, 1 i I, l'e \ yl \ 339.20 f V/C/NTY MAP / "= 2000' •V sheet 2 of 2 6$94-1-1 RESOLUTION RE: GRANT REQUEST FOR SPEED ZONING TO 35 MPH ON WELD COUNTY ROAD 14S AND HOLLY STREET, EAST OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 7 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a petition has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, requesting certain control traffic signs be installed for the general public safety, and WHEREAS, pursuant to such petition, the Board of County Commissioners has determined upon the basis of the traffic and personal investigations by the Department of Engineering that conditions exist which make it necessary to regulate, warn anu guide vehicular traffic on County roads by posting signs thereon, and WHEREAS, after careful consideration and much deliberation of all the details involved, has determined that it would necessary for the protection the Board of County Commissioners be in the best interest of, and of the general public, to authorize the installation of 35 mile per nour speed limit signs on Weld County Road 141s and Holly Street, east of Weld County Road 7. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Department of Engineering services be, 35 mph speed limit signs on Street, east of Weld County The above and made and seconded, day of June, A.D., ATTEST:" 04(1.H:4• -t-- Weld County Clerk/and Recorder and, Clerk to/the /board 1 APPROVED AB,TO / County Attorney and hereby is, directed to install Weld County Road 141s and Holly Road 7. foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly adopted by the following vote on the 15th 1981. ic-Speed, 616 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE�TY 1: o RA�O ck Carlso tail hv0 Norman,Carlson, Pro-Tem ! (Aye) C $irby/ J T. Martin ABSFNT DATE_SIGNBR June K. Steinmark (Aye) (Nay) (Aye) (Aye) MEMORAnDUM 1„ Board of Weld County Conmissionerk„ June 4, 1981 Wayne SnVyth, Director of Engineering Petition from Residents of Grandview Highland estates The petition requests the Board to post 35 mile per hour speed limits on Weld County Road 7 hetween Colorado 52 and Weld County Road 16, along both Weld County Road 141 and Holly Street and Weld County Road 16 east of Weld County Road 7. The reason given by the petitioners is that the residental build up and the associated traffic in the area make it dangerous for both vehicle and pedestrian traffic in the area. Traffic counts taken in the area yield the following results: Holly Street An 54 Weld County Road 14's . ADT 76 Weld County Road 7 - ADT 12D Most of the residences in the area are on dolly Street and Weld County Road 141/4. At present the 55 mph speed limit would apply on all the roads in the area. Visibility and sight.distance due to the terrain does not present any particular problem, i.e„ visibility Is fairly gool throughout the area. Judging from the relatively light traffic In the area, it would not seem Justified to post the entire area for 35 mph. 1 would recommend perhaps that Holly Street and Weld County Road 141 could be potted for 35 mph. The petitioners requested that they be notified of the date that this will be placed on the agenda, so that they would have an opportunity to speak to the Commissioners about this. S cc: Clerk to the Board '`c\`\\ �Cf ,‘ �reN �V��fy gyp. T0: OARD OF COONTI CO`L`11SSIOSERS WELL, CooNTY, COLORADO P. O. BON 159 OREFLET, COLORADO 906/32 FROM:t.,l[it<{.; Y'�J `l (Pet ition Circulator (Address) r '% ROAD PETIT OS% !1 S. ';‘? �a G (%4" DATE: `Fite/ e. nix/ TELEPHONE ? i J,1) . „1 - 3 Vsy AREA CODE 0 ,f cif.'„? We, the undersigned, Citizens of Weld County, Colorado, hereby petition that the 11,J )1/C /e: �- .9h i�la'N .-�._, et'e=. ti i ✓C d 'an, *... following road be *•.s- /l gf .`%,'}6,4,weilsh4:I The said proposed line of road is more fully shown by the following map to which reference is herein made, the same being in: SECTION „;y 3d TOWNSHIP RANCE 4,,t' 31 32 33 31 33 36 31 1 1. 1:3 _4 3 _ I 1S 17 16 1O is 13 1( 20 �g 20 25 .71 N, 2'? ?a 24 lJ ;? 33 it ty - H6 33 3(+ 0 7 IS 19 30 31 fI i 3 1 6 • SECTION _�':� TOWNSHIP , 2 h' RANCE G,3' i✓ As witness our signatures hereunto annexed, and followed by a description of our land this G 'r day of '1) ),t/ , r ADDRESS SEC. TT. RANCE oo ?Is", Lt)�Q%nnn� kdf ,i; 34 1a 441.4.)f ,�-7 _4 4,/iA, rid & etL[.4 a, t y ,e� 6 i0 .. , "La. ( 4 i tt //a,/ 3117 we )24 ,i%? ..ay 2,0 4 ;/ u `�r,,-... ,. ci�xa._ti� �ffInAl tote, 7 th.c 31-i a►! In0%.0 � �.y/y ,�< cei S_t- Si(' -A4 (if St y <<'i-L f 44s2r):, 3:;) 1 it,. cif( I /47/27..3er anti & S."n ,At. 11.4t,,,, 3; 7'/ it 3'! ,2N Lbw/ -a,-,444>Arryt / ri-57 tor/at, A . .5V rc4i 1,1( cc, _z-clre' %lp,:, ,, ) ub,i) for 3.9#e 127e 4) 4 Ad 34! aw 48 O f l.e___, ,..rb' ci sc' w6z-r- 3 2.3 2 kJ/ if-¢ /7,v, 3 5, ?ht, oce 7 i :Ext FO RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE AND LFSLIE CONRAD WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a standard agreement has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld WHEREAS, said agreement concerns advising and consultation services of graduate of C.S.U. Extension Service, WHEREAS, said County, Colorado, and the performance of Leslie Conrad, a in Horticulture, for the Weld County and agreement becomes effective June 6, 1981 through September 4, 1981, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners agrees to pay for services performed under said agreement, a rate of $300.00 per month based upon a 20 -hour week and mileage at 20 cents per mile for business travel on consultation, not exceeding $50.00 per month, a total amount under said agreement not to exceed the sum of $1050.00, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied said agreement and deems it advisable to approve same. NOW, THEREFORE, BF. IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that a standard agreement between Weld County and Leslie Conrad, be and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that the Chairman be,and hereby is, authorized to sign said agreement. The above and foregoing Resoluti.;n was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of June, A.D., 1981. A:Dept. -Extension 148 County Attorney Page 2 RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COJ.gRADO ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder anal Clerk to the Board —, 7 A / Delauty County Clerk D AS TO FORM: hdcir Carlson* i Chairman Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem C. W.' KKi by !r'�r:.iri 7,_ bi 2/t:a (Aye) Jhn T. Martin (Aye) (Aya) (Aye) ABSENT June K. Steinmark DATE PRESENTED: JUNE 22, 1981 No. 0014 COUNTY Of WEID, STALL Of COLORADO STANDARD AGDFIMTN1 Ells AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 20 day of _, May 19 _81__, by and between the COO N1Y Of WAD, D, State of Colorado, hereinafter call ed the County, and Leslie Conrad hereinafter called the Contractor. WITNESSETH: That the Contractor for and in consideration of the covenants, conditions, agreements, and stipulations of the County hereinafter expressed, does hereby agree to furnish to the County services and materials, as follows. and/or as described on exhibits attached to and incorporated herein. (Set forth service to be rendered by Contractor, County Department receiving service, Contractor's qualifications, and additional provisions incorporated.) Contractor, Leslie Conrad, graduate of C.S.U. in Horticulture, agrees to perform advising or consultation assistice with Weld County residents in areas of turf, ornamentals, pest and cultural management. Responsibility will fall within the scope and direction of Weld County Extension Service, with offices and coordination at the Exhibition Building. Agreement of contract covers the active summer season of June, July.August and the forepart of September. Duties will entail telephone and home visit assistance to patrons of Extension Service, CONTRACT PERIOD will be from 6/8/81 through COMPENSATION: County agrees to pay Contractor for services performed hereunder (based upon 20 at a rate of ;300.00 per month hour weeks) andpor mileage at 20 cents per mile for business travel on consultations, not exceedin4_$50_00_per month__. The total amount paid by County to Contractor under this agreement shall not exceed the sum of Sio50.00,_, ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS set forth on the reverse side hereof constitute a part of this agreement. iN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement as of the day and year first above written. COUNTY OL WILO CONTRACTOR i By JOZe_e Chairman, Board 5f County COMOSS oners By Apr)roved A.S. To form: . .............. Purchasing Director of finance A Administration Leslie Conrad Horticultural Assistant Title 31,1_ West -Street Fort Collins, (0 Address Telephone - 484-3689 AODilIONAt PROVISIONS 1. Contractor agrees that it is an independent Contractor and that its officers and employees do not become employees of County nor are they entitled to any employees benefits as County employees as a result of the execution of this agreement. 2. Contractor shall indemnify County, its officers and employees against lia- bility for injury or damage caused by any negligent act or omission of any of its employees or volunteers or agents in the performance of this agree- ment and shall hold County harmless from any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of this contract by Contractor. The Contractor shall provide necessary workman's compensation insurance at Contractor's own cost and expense. 3. No officer, member or employee of County and no member of their governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in this agree- ment or the proceeds thereof. No employee of Contractor nor any member of an employee's family shall serve on a County beard, committee or hold any such position which either by rule, practice orvaction Tctlinates, recommends, supervises Contractor's operations, or authorizes fsndir) tc Contractor. 4. Contractor may not assign or transfer this agreement, any interest therein or claim thereunder without the prior written approval of County. S. Payment to Contractor will be made only upon presentation of a proper claim by Contractor subject to the approval of the County Department or Agency for which the services have been performed. 6. County shall have access to Contractor's financial records for purposes of audit. Such records shall be coviete and available for audit 90 days after final payment hereunder and shall be retained and available for audit pur- poses for five years after final payment hereunder, 1.. County may terminate this agreement at any time by giving Contractor a ten day written notice of such sooner termination and may be terminated at any time without notice upon a material breach of the terms of this agreement by Contractor. 8. Time is of the essence in each and all the provisions of this agreement. 9. No alteration or variation of the terms of this agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the parties hereto. 10. Contractor shall not be allowed or paid travel expenses unless set forth in this agreement. i1. Contractor assures that it will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and that no person shall, on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex or national origin be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under this agree- ment. 12. County shall have a royalty -free, non-exclusive, and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish, use, and to ,authorize others to do so, all original computer programs, writing, sound recordings, pictorial reproductions, draw- ings and other works of similar nature produced in the course of or under this agreement; and Contractor shall not publish any such material without prior written consent of County. 13. Contractor agrees that determinations of rights to inventions made in the course of or under this agreement shall be made by County, and that County shall acquire an irrevocable, non-exclusive, and royalty -free license to practice and use, and let any public agency practice and use, any such invention. RESOLUTION RE: ABATEMENT OF TAXES - STANDARD GAS SUPPLY CORPORATION 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, pursuant to Colorado Revised Statutes 39-1-113, 1973, as amended, a hearing was held on the 27th day of May, 1981, on petition number 1 of Standard Gas Supply Corporation for abatement of taxes for the year 1980 in the amount of $1,680.87, and WHEREAS, at such hearing H. B. Hansen, Weld County Assessor, was present, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado has considered the petition and the evidence presented, and does find that the assessment in the aforementioned tax abate- ment matter were improper, and therefore should be abated for the calendar year 1980, and WHEREAS, said petition was submitted to the Property Tax Administrator of the State of Colorado, who has reviewed said petition and approved the action of the Board of County Commis- sioners of Weld County, Colorado, said approval having been made on the 3rd day of June, 1981. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the aforementioned matter for abatement of taxes on property owned by the aforementioned taxpayers be, and hereby is, allowed to the extent as set forth in this Resolution. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of June, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: ti --7 (LvA-27Qr..tLt4tetxy Weld County clerk and Recorder and-Olerk to the Board?---> BY! /4 (/// Deputy County Clerk / AG PR%D AS TO FORM: )� /l co -74_, y'1 cccA BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TY, CQLQRADO (Aye) heck Carlson; - airman (Aye) No n Carlson, Pro-Tem C e K. Ste nmark (A e) e) DATE PRESENTED: =MM 7• inol MOAN POASc AMID AY COLORADO Wag TAX COMMISSION FORM cre V2O invent, in. PRIrItNI FOR AA ATCNCNT OR R[FUNO OM TAAU—AOfeAAL CO., (wives info { 1 Petitioners: Use this side only. Denver Colorado, May 211, 1921... To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of 1k 1d County. ti'' Gentlemen: The petition of Standard Cas StPply„crpaxa.tiorx Address 1500 Grant Street r Suite 400, Denver, C4.19.rad0 ap2.Q3 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY Cis pipeline carrier Ch 492, held County, CO respectfully, shows that the lases assessed against your petitioner for the years A. D. I9.80.., 19 19 are erroneous or illegal for the following reasons, vlz: ((Me full paint Stan as to %herein the error or Illegality lief.) An errot.ious intra-eounty apportionment was made by the Division Property Taxation for the year 1980. The total assessed valuation _,f 586,000 was attributed to Weld County. The correct infra -county apportionment is held County $64,000 .and Chaffee County $22,000. 19..80 19 19 Value Tax Value Tax Value Orig. 86,000 6,570.68 Abate. 22,000 1,680,82 Tae [dal. 64,000 4,889.81 That .._he has paid said taxes. Wherefore your pet• itioner prays that the taxes, as aforesaid erroneously, or illegally, assessed, may be abated or re- funded in the sum of $,..1,680.87_. STATE OF COLORADO, County of Denver ss. ...statulard..Ccia...4vmly Corporation f i Petitioner. By ... i _,�! A�� ,..e.r-- President Agent Address.__ 1500 Grant Street, Suite 400 Derwer, CO 80203 Lee E. Schlessman _. being first duty sworn, says that ._.he is the petitioner above named, and that the facts stated in the foregoing petition are true. IiWrawaaoat Agent Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of K1Y , 19 81 My commission expires.. /0.: / A ,y4,%, cePteRScitaat Notary Public. RESOLUTION Or COUNT: C0NIOSSI0NERS WUEll M;18, The County Cwmnisionera of WTI). _..._.... _._.... _.__ _.Count Y, State of Colorado, at a duly and Iawfulty called regular meetinK held on rhos_..._._. 27 tj?,,.._._.._._.. _.day of _. -`aay- _. _, _ , A. 11. 19...81 _, at whieh meeting there welt prevent the lidluwiug membem: Chunk l Crawl: ..cariwn,.Cartt'.alssierers..Norman 1 Di:.1..K1Y1'1i!,....... _.. John martin, ..& June Steinmark...._ _.. _ __.._...... _._. n.+ti r of so ch uaeting amino opportunity to be present having been given to Ito .Assessor of said County and uiid AsseaYrr... 5.Y,. ti.1�Sr^, V.. .. being present; and WIIFITEAS. The said County Commissioners have carefully oonsiderd the within application, and are fully advised in relation thereto, \011' BE IT IIF.140IX :D, That said petition be ugAmiF7)...._.._._. and the recommendation of lie Assessor to aeuacurnvl in, and an alaatement---refund--allowed on an assessed valuation of 22 J. 000,,,__ Olt real proparty. for the year la 80.., tax $..,..1,680.87 ... _... � Choinnan of !mint of County Commissioners. STA'1 i; OF COLORADO, 1 Field County oL._.... _'.... _......... _.._ _.. j I,_.. _.. _.___Airy ntm.. Feu =rstein. ,, Comity Clerk and EasitBiio Clerk of the Boanl of County Commi_sion:re in and for tlw County of .. Atari _........_.. ._._.._._. .... ,_......., State. of Colorado, do hereby eertify that the above and foregoing order is truly copied Irmo tho reeonia of the pnxvedings of the Board of County Commissioners for said __.. 1n:ld... _. _. _ _..._ . _........ _. _... ..... Carty, now in my office. IN WITNESS WU FItEOF, 1 have hen•unto set my hand and affixed the and of said County, at Greeley ....._....... (hix _.27th day of ''u)'..... _..___, A, I). l9. 83. ltd /.v i ACTION Or THE COLORADO TAX COIOOSSION heaver, Colonkio, The action of the Board of County Commntissionem, relative to (lee within petition, is herte apprva3E". denied. \\ This petition is denied tot the following reasons: County Clerk.. i*wri,.._ , 19 ,1'1'1' THE CO t- • A11 '1'. '0\111I8810_ N. !. K G�CtC? d .. Y C�l=� ✓1 By 3 STATE 1-4 1^.F G G y3 t Y a 4 s } 5 m � 8, E ►�i N ol,sv1't dONd $0'AIO S1i:1331 1-11.G1 30 • 1413. c 0 5 Xi Chairman. June 1, 1981 AUIL CALL: RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Chuck Carlson, Chatham Nom Carlson, PrO Item Bill Kirby John Martin June Steirwa k Approval of =heebe of May 27, 1981 Azmr'rims TO DataA: None PPPECKIAL CV CONSENT MICA: COMMISSC IE t COCICIMPZIOR IMPORTS: 1) Coananication Service 2) Ecgineerin4 Services 3) Wealth Services 4) Planning Services 5) Purchasing & Personrel C tiny P1Y ANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants MonaLI &maiail Tape M. 81-33 1) Cane license for Del Canino 3) Aeecund resolution dated 4n2/81, Whit Pother PcCrot to ili9S Plains Library Board aeid appoint Mary Wag to lbl County Library Board 4) Aut:ai.ae pudiicstian of proceedings der 1981 5) Agreement with pt. Lupin for maintenance of Cfes 14 & 14as EEARIXS: CONSENT AGENDA Commissioner work session Jnm 2 - Planningg iconJun Jun 4 qty - Road & :Fridge Advisory Council with �eaicrrsa - qtmil Jan 8 - Qatisaioner work sesssion Jan 1Q -Airport Authority Jan 11 - Utility .Ina: 11 - Hoard Coordinating Joan 12 - >U�n Resources JU n 12 - Library Board Advisory Jun 1 - Art's Fertilizer ib., StUP Jun 3 - lee We& COZ, A to gravel pit (ooe:t) Li Jinn 10 - adage & Rallande Prevoet,.:COg. C to I Jean 10 - led & Marion Sbolstea, StP, dairy operation "l'd & Radon 3oolstra, CM. I ro A Jun 10 - , Stn, dairy "& horse Minn Jun 17 - Flab & ron Paving Co. , SIP, asphalt & Plants Jun 17 - Joanne Andrews, � to I A to Z 1:30 Pit 1:30 PR 7:30 PM 1:30 PA` 1:30 Flo 10;00 AM 7:30 P:4 10:00 PI 2:00 PA 9:90 AN 4:00 m 9:30 Alt: 2:00 P!d' 2:00 rt4 2:00 p l4 2:00 PR 2:00 lel 2:00 P!1 2:00 PM 2:00 PH CCeltr CA^zas: 2) � Empire Drilling et al vs.Doard of �y Comissioners 31 Roam Adjustment ssion mi MaY 19. 1981 4) Division of Property^emitinn de14. 1982 terminatinn, 1st United 5) Corps of Engineers note of pint penang, Larry Adler la[n Church PESC8LnIONS: * 1) Approve * ant 01, Aloohol contract with State Etelth * 2) Approve affiliation Wit, Pikes Pea � Alcohol �°o�Y Cater total �alth Center & * 4) Approve agreement for Eoepital s Weld Co. Health � rim program by Aiats, :field Co. * 5) A�itiae purchase of and �e * 5) port;... of S.w 392 into 'dal Ott AFrrvee RS 500. Mdemel Sidemyer ty road system * 7) Approve SS 135, Fred Sommer, et al * 8) Approve amended B 338, Fred t 9) App mve ''U -4:81:2, Richard k et al *10) � 3.2g. gia>� �l i k dha `. rttnoth Materprises * Approve Colorado 'aodfilli Inc:., mE, A to *1 3)A Aparove Monett Prank, RUE, A So'I publication of proceedings for Jam, 1981 a Signed this ruing RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT #1 TO. CONTRACT BETWEEN THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, DIVISION OF ALCOHOL AND DkUG ABUSE 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, Amendment it to the Contract between the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health, Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners for approval, and WHEREAS, said amendment concerns the reduction of the original contract by $5,381.00 to a new total of $186,458 to reflect decreased hours per episode of outpatient services and increased episodes of halfway house service, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, after studying said amendment, deems it advisable to approve the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that Amendment tl to the con- tract between the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health, Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board BOARD OF COUNTY COMM SSIONERS CgIJ81�T�/Yf, RADO �....�C Carlson�� (Aye) `h . � 31/2- ,�^ Ciyl a.._ (Aye) Norman Car son, Pro-Tem ABSENT DATE SIGNED (Aye) DATE PRESENTED: JUNE 1, 1981. pin .AC4tA r DEPARTMENTORAGEIN NUMSER 26000 Amendment fl to CONTRACT CONTRACT ROUTING NHNS R THIS CONTRACt wade tlde 10th day of larch fiBL by and betimes Hy Otte m Wawa* fetes aw a.d ►eaelit of tie Demwtaan of " HEALTH. DIVISION OF ALCOHOL AND ORUO ABUSE. 4210 E. 11th Avenue. Delver. Colorado 80220 hereinafter leaned to as die Stott, and " WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT. 1516 HOSO tai Road. Greeley, Colorado 80631 here of rr retested to re the esmfackw, 'WHEREAS, authority exists it the fan sad Fads bore bees budgeted, appropriated end alienist aide arafabie ad a sufficient nneacembered balance thereof wars a.siahk ter mast i Feed tes sber lent GIL Aaoant Mean 51227 Cosines Eneeaubaner Nua*ber r9�79f13 -; ar 53237, ii857 WHEREAS, required ap rmel, clearance and (*ordinal*. has been aecoroPhaed from ad eddl aproprito agencies: and WHEREAS," the State has contracted with the -Contractor to provide -alcohol treatment and rehabilitation services to referred clients and other clients as may be eligible for services under the provisions of House Bill 1265 (Long Bill), Fifty -Second General Assembly, 1980, Second Regular Session; and WHEREAS, it is the intention of the parties to reduce original Agreement 0297203 by $5,38I to a new total of $186,458 to reflect decreased hours per episode of outpatient services and increased episodes.of halfway house service. NOW THEREFORE, & isbereby agrted drt for and in consideration of their mutual promises to each other, hereinafter stated, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. " Consideration for this amendment to the originalagreement consists of the payments which have already been made upon the original contract and those payments which shall be made pursuant to this ag►eement and tha promises and agreements herein set forth. 2. It is expressly agreed by the parties that this contrdct,is supplemental to the original agreement C297203 dated June 20, 1980, which is by this reference made a part hereof, end all the terms, conditions, and provisions thereof, unless specifically modified herein, are to apply to this contract and are made part of this contract as though they were expressly rewritten, incorporated, and included herein. 3. It is agreed that the original contract 0297203 between the State of Colorado for the use and benefit of the Department of Health, and Weld Comity Health Department, shalt be, and is hereby modified, altered and changed in the following respects only: hp f d'ipers '{far loaw*eRuwessemi st>r contract C297203 the fir8 stfull iparagragand striking ph of'clauseIoriginal S page thereof f(Subparagraph 15a remains unchanged), and inserting in its"place the following paragraph: In consideration of the provision of services and reporting as set forth herein, and upon receipt of signed monthly reimbursement request forms to be supplied by the State, the State will cause to be paid to the Contractor a sum not to .exceed One Hundred ert (Ei h6tl.' Six Thousand, subjecFour t verificatFifty tiilortbylthe State of full and satisfactory compliance with the terms of this contract: tract 0297203 subparagraphel5b,npagegand 4 thereof, andoinsertingrininal its place the following paragraph: For outpatient services: a sum not to exceed Thirty Nine Thousand, Three Hundred Twenty Two Dollars ($39,322) for 678 episodes, at a rate of up to 56 for each hour of of client -related services. C297203 subparagraphe15c,npageg4and thesreof,�iand inserrtingrininal its place the following paragraph: For halfway hoi.se services: a sum not to exceed Forty Nine Thousand Thirty Dollars (${9,030) for 105 episodes, at a rate of up to $24.00 for each day of service. 4. The effective date of this amendment is April 1, 1981. 5. In the event of any conflict, inconsistency, or incongruity- betoeen the provisions of this amendment and any of the provisions of original contract C297203, the provisions of this amendment shall in ail respects govern and control Page 2 of Iwo Oar Ate SPECIAL PROVISIONS CONTROLLER'S APPRO\'AL 1. This cootract shall not be deemed valid until it shall ham barn approved by Orm Coat of the State of Colorado or such assistant as he ay designate. This provision is applied* to any contract iavoh ng the anneal of nosey by the State. FUND AVAILABILITY 2. Financial obligation% of the State payable after the current foal year are contingent upon funds for that purpose being appropriated, budgeted and otherwise ode thank. BOND REQUIREMENT 3, if this contract involves the payment of more than ten thousand dollars for the construction. erosion, repair. maintenance. or improvement of any building. rand, bridge, viadns, tunnel, excavation or other public work for this Slate. the coatroom shall. before entering upon the..perfornaaoe of any such work included in this contras. duly eaecwe and deliver to and file with the official Wie05e signature appears below for the State, *good aid huffscient bond or other acceptable surety to be approved by said official Mann sum sot less data onrhalf of the toed amount payable by the terms of this wooed. Such bond stall be duly executed by a qualified corporate surety, conditioned fot the due and faithful performance of tbe: contract. and in addition. shall provide that if the contractor or his subcontractors fail to duty pay for any labor, materials, team hire, sustenance. provision. provender or other supplies used or consumed by such Coatrattor or his subcootactor in pefonsance of the work contacted to be dole, the surety will fry the same in an =taunt. not exceeding the sum speeifted in the bond, together with interest at the rase of eight per tort per anon. Unless such bond. when so required. is executed, delivered and fled. no claims favor of the contractor wising under this tonne shall be audited, allowed or paid. A certified or cashier's check or a bank money order mark payable to the Treasurer of the Stale of Colorado may he accepted in len of a bad. MLNIMUM WAGE 4. Except as otherwise provided by law, if this contract provides for the moat of mare than foe eksoand dollars and requires or involves the employment of laborers or taeckania is die contraction, deeretiao or repair of any heading or other public work, frxcept Won*. hither* bridles, andeepases and highway ateaewoe of ar kinds) within the geographical limits of the Slate, the rate of wage for an *bows sad mechanics espioyed by she contractor or any subcontractor on the building or public work covered by this castrate slag be not less them tie prevaanng rate of wages for wort: of a limier nature in the city, town, "thaw or other civil sadiviioe of Ibe Sate in which the building or other public work is looted. D spu a respecting prevailing rates will be resolved as provided is 8-16101. CRS 1973. as amended. DISCRIMINATION AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION 5. The contractor agrees to comply with die letter and spirit of the Colorado ;Wid'ersiratation Act of 1957, as amended, and other applicable law respecting discrimiation and unfair eopfoym en partite* (24.34301, CRS 1973, as amended), and as required by Executive Order. Equal OPPatrnity and Affusiative Action. dated April 16, 1975. henna thereto, die fafowvns ocarinas a4tl be cooroved w a/ Sate eartreen or saicasa°en During the performance of this contract. the Coitsattor agrees as follows: (I) The renteactor wtTl not discriminate against any employee or applcaat for employment beast of rate, creed, color, motional origin, sex, marital stabs. religion, aaestry,. mental or physical hamicap, ere. The contractor will take affsrmative action to insure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employnnt. *dame regard to the above mentioned thaactedstie: Such sedan bar idade. bat not be limited to the following: employment, agadin& dametieu, or transfer, amrident of recruitment advertising: lay-offs or termhatiows: saes assay or seer foams of caapeuratiau: and selection for training, iaduding apprenticeship. The contractor agrees to post in eotspiames plies, semiotic to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by dm coca ttag Whoa team forth prosidoo of this nuadlscrirnioatiom d nae. (2) The contractor writ 6n a0 soicitatioms or adireasemarts tar employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor. state dust all qualified applicants we mai* consititioa for employment winos regard to nee, creed, color. national origin, sun aria, status, mesa, mental or phyaral►shcao. orago (3) The common oil seed to each his man or rgeneMriee of workers no WW1 be ►mo rsiective bargain apemen or other contract or essinsnacin . aoticeao Ite provided by ire care ataing sneer, adeeiag the labor shoo m workers' natsatare of the eaatocto rs cmnaltmat males die Exe retire Oder, Eqd Opportunity and Arbitrate Actium. dad Apra 16, 1975, sad of >4 rad mpriafarR red adevaat Orders of the Cann (4) The eoataatsr and labor aka via fanion i iafariaiiaam aid spas ve*ied lay Exaare Oder, Eqd Opportunity aid *fantasias Acsisr of Apra 1& f975, andby the rad anathema anti Orden of the Gorewne or pmwnrat thereto, and will remit arses his Man mantsv antamaan is by dies meting away sad the nice of 6e Camas* or his deans for pops of ar atfpQw am ateerti comnince wide war nits, venation ad odes:, (S) A berm ogriaauan nil not made ay aiwid eMerise n arias from far abed. *bar in Inch Yo eap®ties, se expel any auk imiaiial Snot ',fl iemist Ye enpoiobian ss dRlirmi tot saint ay of its ataaben is the Si ennymal of week oppetta iy, bonne of not. and alga mx. natiae l MOO oe anoaaky. W A Yoe oraeainena, N ire a ployees or orem6ea iMeof tti sill, aim, Site. owed or one 4 d"t of any aci defend in I is cvntmet to be lncriniMory or mbar or past aa' pees from °wryly*. stint the pssiion d chi ee trare or say antis Seed ter, or Sept, older dine* or inieeedy, to matt any act ddited in till tooter to be encsimi noty. a semis dpB ret-1_el-Law Fwwa F AfiRC (71 la the rues of the tomrector s nosampliance with the nondscrimiatine dames of this coslM or lvilh any of such toles, feminism. or enders. this contract may be casceged, to miaated or aupeadei in whde or be pare ad the cantor may be 4ochaed ineligible foe ironer Stale contracts is acondase with pxMones, andooetaed is Enmities Order. Esp W Oppatawy and Manna** Action of Ape 16, 1975 and the mks, rep latiota. or °rams promulgated in attaedaoce therewith, and such other ads as may be. imposed and remedies Of may be invoked as provided in Execotse Order. Eggs Opportunity and Affirmative Action of Apri 16. 1975. or by rubs, regulations, of owlets promulgated in accordance therewith. oe as otherwise provided by law. (e) The contractor win Shade the proridons of asthma* (1) through (8) i every subcontract sad sal eaetrectoe posttest one unless ranted by midi, regulations, or orders issued pursuant to Ewen Order, Equal Opportunity rd Affirmative Action of Ape 16. 1975. so that sieb pansies wil bent* upon each subcontractor at vendor. The contractor mil take sad. action nido respect to any stbeoalnutiag or perches order as tic contracting agency may tweet, as a mums of enforcing sods provides, isladip sashes for naacompfisoe: provided, Ironer. that in die event the cneas for becomes involved ia. or is threatened writhe Ytiptioa with the srsbcoetractoe or reader m a wadi of such direction bj the eontracing agency, the contractor may request the State of Colorado to enter into such fitiption to protect the interest of the State of Colorado. COLORADO LABOR PREFERENCE 6. Provisions of 8-17-101. d 102, CRS 1973 for preference of Colorado labor are applicable to this contract if public works within the State are undertaken hereunder and are financed in whole or in part by State feeds. GENERAL 7. The huts of the State of Colorado and rubs and regulations fared pumas thereto dull be ippiied i the interpretation, execution and enforcement of the contract. Any provision of this sass whether or rot incorporated herein by reference which provides fee arbitration by any eatrsjurieil body or pease es which it otherwise in conflict with said laws. rules and regulates shat be considered null and void. Nothing oestaieed b arty provision incorporated herein by reference which purports to this of arty other special paevi es in whole or in part shat be valid Of enforceable he available in any action at law when by very of ooatpidat, defense or otherwise. Any provision rendered null and void by the operation of this provision will not imatidat the remainder of this Coltara 1 to the extent that the contract is capable of executioa. 8. The signatories hereto ter that the) are familiar with 18-8-301, et seq., (Bribery. and Corrupt ladlueaces) and 18-8-41. et seq.. (Alwr.e of Public Office I. C.R.S. F973. as amended, and that nq dolatioa of nth provisions is present. 9. The signatories aver that to their know -ledge. nu state employee has any personal et beneficial infest shatsaever in the service or property described herein. PC WI MESS WHEREOF. the panics hereto have executed this Agreement on the day fell above written. HELD COUNTY HTH DEPARTMENT 01. v A1/41 MQ� 8y Contract"EC E(I.TICE DIRECTOR. Dire. 'Malt !' DEPARDI� Position � � tor OF STATE OF COLORADO RICHARD D. LiNIM. GOVERNOR s,ial Smrriy NvMn APPROVALS ATTORNfE WIERAi Chairman, Ewrd of —Catty C.am+�eaaas f // CONTROLLER ter Program Approval by Pate 3113181 Pter—.4—..which is the lad of_.4--pages veer i ammonr ,a revere fee. RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF AFFILIATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE WELD COUNTY ALCOHOL RECOVERY CENTER AND PIKES PEAR MENTAL HEALTH CENTER WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of .Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, an Affiliation Agreement between the Weld County Alcohol Recovery Center and Pikes Peak Mental Health Center has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners for approval, and WHEREAS, said agreement concerns the providing of non - hospital detoxification, inpatient rehabilitation, halfway house, and outpatient services by Pikes Peak Mental Health Center to appropriate persons referred to them by the Weld County Alcohol Recovery Center, and WHEREAS,the term of said agreement shall be from. July 1, 1981 through June 30, 1982, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, after studying said agreement, deems it advisable to approve the sane. IOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Affiliation Agreenent between the Weld County Alcohol Recovery Center and Pikes Peak Mental Health Center be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of Nay, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: �y y ., BOARD OP ODOM COMISSIONERS iF.tu►Jtr.' WELD �W_' • ••.:RADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boarii, Deputy Couu ratty �_ _ (1►ye) (Aye) Norman Carlson, PQo-lees AHSBMT matt stamp (Aye) C. �i., Kirby X114$Ponsminmh an 1. 1961 Pikes Peak Instal NeelM Center Hold l►teo 7Z Alcohol. Services Unit.' 1516 US Most Nome Amu* ltagoltal rood Coloreds %Par & CO eten dosoloarclt MK'J1 The Alcohol Unites Unit (ASV). Pikes Par Mental llntllr -. aelll Rr vide non -hospital detoxification. inimatiat rebobilltatiis. bllfilifiwaal. aN Patient services to appropriate persons Warred to the ASR toy attt jartitipieta � ��11�"a��" treaUMlt 5,aftlrea�"e planni'e fOr:Cl is referral ten it boy ih'�• Referrals will be secogamied by appropriate paperwork aemo dtor belio tar• acs. of ' reasonable. to insure a satisfactory tteasfer. Programs tiii obtain signed releases of informatics fear the client Est abler for iir exchange of clinical intonation between programs as necessary. totter -organisational difficulties will be resolved Orr* discussion badmen pregrar directors. Treatment planning and critical issues will to *sat with by the client'scounselors in each agency and referred to the program' directors it not amenabW to solution by counselors. Technical aenitwret le >MZ aNrestsd fr�ea the Alcohol end Ong Abuse Division (ADM) in the resonator of priblems. Fees will be charged to clients based epee the standard fee scholiasts of the respec- tive programs and in accordance with the respective policies awl Prectdrras- referring agency is mot responsible for the payment offees., This agreement will train in effect from July le 1981 Sue an 2.> . Two months prior to this tensimation date. bath parties will at tit reMie. and past functioning of this relationship and to disaas remm ei of the agrarinerst rritlr.. appropriate 'edification. This agreement may be terminated by either party. ceatiogent conk nitro (30) written notice, after reasonable attempts have been aide to rosolvt isanes-. RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT AMONG AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE, WELD COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL AND THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPART- MENT OONCERNING THE FAMILY AND LIFE EDUCATION PROGRAM WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Hone Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld -County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, an agreement among Aims Community College, Weld County General Hospital and the Weld County Health Department has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners for approval, and WHEREAS, said agreement concerns the Family and LifE.Educa- tion Program and provides for reimbursement by Aims Community College to the Weld County Health Department, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, after studying said agreement, deems it advisable to approve the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE sioners of Weld County, Community College, Weld IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commis - Colorado that the agreement among Aims County General Hospital and the Weld County Health Department concerning the Family and Life Education Program be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution -was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of May, A.D., 1981. /ale ry�I ATTEST: /' itt r. i;,�.t•. Weld County Clerk and Recorder BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD CORADO Clerk to the trd ! t+fit Carlson,. f'Fxi*sV+a y Attorney /// (Aye) (Aye) Noreen Carlson, Pro-Tem ABSENT DATE SIGURD C. W. Kirby (Aye) FAMILY AND LIFE EDUCATION PROGRAM cosponsored by AIMS COMMUNITY anut E and MELD COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL and MELD COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT The held County Public Health Department and the Family and Life Education Program cosponsored by lists Community College and Meld County General eoapital wish to work together in a cooperative manner. The Public Health Department wishes to have their Health Educator instruct through the program. Aims Community College will reimburse Weld County Public.Hsalth Department for travel by car to Meld County sites outside the 6reelml area. The College will also reimburse the Health Departs et instructor coat on the basis of class hours taught. These will reflect the current mileage and part time instructor schedule es set by the Aims Junior College District Committee. The Health Educator must meet the instructor qualifications of the course to be taught and will carry out the same responsibilities as all contracted part time instructors. The agreement will be autanatically renewed at the start of each academic year unless terminated following a thirt= (lOriay notice. WELD HEALTH DEPARTMENT COIMlR ITY COLLEGE paternal /3 - /9 WELD COUNTY SOARD or comeasnowns The Mae Junior College District encompasses the lolloniy public school districtst No. RS -1, RE -2, RE -t. RE -6, RE -T, RE -f, PS -f, AS -1t WELD COUNTY No. RS -3J WELD AND AMES COUNTIES No. RE -S4 WELD AND WINER COUNTIES No. RE -10J WELD AND NDRGAN COUNTIES No. RS -114 WILD AND LOGAN COUNTIES RESOLUTION REI AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN NECESSARY DOCUMENTS AND ENTER INTO A LEASE/PURCHASE AGREEMENT CONCERNING THE PUR- CHASE OF KOM-STAR WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Weld County desires to purchase the following equipment for use in its rata Processing Center: Kodak Kom-Star Microimage Processor Bruning Duplicator Kodak 16mm Conversion Kit WHEREAS, Kodak and Bruning is the only provider of such equipment, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it advisable to purchase the above stated equipment and to authorize the Chair- man of the Board to sign all necessary documents concerning said purchase and to enter into a lease/purchase agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commis- sioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Chairman of the Board be, and hereby is, authorized to sign all necessary documents and to enter into a lease/purchase agreement concerning the purchase of the above stated equipment. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of May, A.D., 1981. �J +. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS �) ATTEST;7Ia a}{�n�7�i�rd W C•UNTY, LO Weld County Clerk and Recorder aTAITTe k to the Board itputy Coup VED AS TO FORM: rk� OiJls.� County Attorney %71 (A e) , airman Norman Carlson, Pro-Tm ABSENT DATE SIGNED C. W. Kirby (Aye) (Aye) DATE PRESENTED: JUNE 1, 1981 RESOLUTION RE, AUTRORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN NECESSARY DOCUMENTS AND ENTER INTO A LEAS£/PURCHASE AGREEMENT CONCERNING THE PUR- CHASE OF KOM-STAR 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 tho affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Weld County desires to purchase the following equipment for use in its Data Processing Cantor, Kodak Kom-Star Microimage Processor Bruning Duplicator Kodak 16mm Conversion Kit WHEREAS, Kodak and Bruning is the only provider of such equipment, and WHEREAS, tho Board of County Commissioners deems it advisable to purchase the above stated equipment and to authorise the Chair- man of the Hoard to sign all necessary documents concerning said purchase and to enter into a lease/purchase agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commis- sioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Chairman of the Board be, and hereby is, authorized to sign all necessary documents and to enter into a lease/purchase agreement concerning the purchase of the above stated equipment. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST:ilia Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Ciefk to the Board puty Count APP County A rr /t 4/, , BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS �c ar s• , Chairman (Aye) (Aye) Norman Z`arlson. Pro-Tm ABSENT DATE SIGNED (RYa) C. N. Kirby DATE PRCBSKTED: JUN* 1, 1981 lit Merit Leasing Corporation of Colorado FINANCING PROPOSAL Weld County, Colorado Kodak/Bruning Microfiche F_qulpment Suite Su • Colorado Club Build'ir • 4155 East Jewell Avenue • Deaver, Celor+do a t22 • PDX )9!8!61 litli Merit Leasing Corporation of Colorado May 14, 1981 Mr. Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration Weld County P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Mr. Warden: Thank you for taking time to speak with us about the financing package for the following equipment whidi Weld County is purchasing from Kodak and Bruning: Ecru! meat Cost Kodak Kom-Star Microimage Processor Bruning Duplicator Sub -Total Kodak 16mm Conversion Kit ("Bleeper") Grand Total $82,039.00 rl0 500.00 39 ,539.00 + 7 276.00 39813.00 Merit Financial Corporation (formerly Merit Leasing Corporation of Colorado) would be pleased to finance these purchases. You may choose either a repayment schedule that would fully amortize this obligation in three (3) years at 11.9596 or one that would retire the balance In five (5) years at 11.2596. Depending upon whether ex not the county ordered the optional "Bleeper", the payments would be as follows: Option Without"Bleeper" With "Bleeper" 3 Years $3,041.13 3,280.24 Monthly Payments 5 Yews $176508 2,162.41 The essential elements of the official contract we will sign will be as follows: • Transaction: Lease -purchase. • Down Payment: None. However, the first regular monthly payment is due at time of contract closing. • Final Payment: No special "balloon" payment required. Obligation is fully retired when the County makes the final payment - either on the regular scheduled date or on the accelerated early date. Pull equity passes to the County upon final payment. Title to the equipment, however, is passed immediately upon contract closing. Suite 516 • Colorado Club budding • aiSS East lowed Argun Denver, Cokado 10222 a (OX 791Oa6J • Earty mat: At its sole option, the County may retire this oDlietken In led1 CO any payment anniversary time by adding remaining principal balance to principal and interest than due. No additional Interest or penalty chirps would be assessed for this privilege. • Non tatlane The County has the privilege of cancelling the contract at the of any fiscal period and owing nothing else, should needs change cancellation privilege morns that this transaction need not be carried on the County's books as long-term debt (for the full amount of the balance), but merely as a curr tt expense obligation (for the currant year's payment). If exercised, such a cancellation has no adverse aedlt impact upon the County; it is merely a termination, not a default, of the contract. Obviously, however, If the County exercises this option, the Contract restrkts the County from replacing this equipment from another mums for the balance of the contract period. Also, full •wnsmhip of the equ{ptatt would revert to Merit Financial Corporation in the event od contract termination. • Escrow account: At time of contract closing, entire principal balance will be pieced Into an interest -Dearing escrow account pending *ivory of equipment. Esvow account will be kept at Denver National Bank, "which manages other accounts for us. Investments in the account will bet made at the direction of the County (in accordance with i X73 -60f, et seq., C.R.S. 1977) and the County will receive all earnings from the escrow account, after deduction for normal account maintenance cotta. Disbursements from the escrow account will be betty endorsed by County (acting on its own behalf) and by Merit Financial Corporation (acting on behalf of the investor for this transaction). • Bond counsel: Merit Financial Corporation assumes responsibility for all attorn—•ys��ees, Including the cost of a tax -exemption opinion from a certified independent bond counsel. • Fees None. ALL coats to County arc retorted in the terms outlined above. We welcome this opportunity to quote our services to you and look forward to your auceptram of this offer. This offer is valid through May 2g, t9$1. Sincerely, Merit Fienarkial Corporaton (formerly Merit Leasing Corporation of Colorado) whit � i ///)4nefrn Jr/ Demeter of Finance and Administration Weld Canty *On, teal 'bard of Cowry Commiesieaers RESOLUTION RE: ACCEPTANCE OF ABANDONED PORTION OF STATE HIGHWAY 392 AND AUTHORIZATION FOR THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO SIGN AN AGREEMENT WITH THE COLORADO STATE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS 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, when sections of State Highway 392 were constructed, the Colorado Department of Highways took over maintenance of those reconstructed sections, and the former sections of State Highway 392 were abandoned by the Department of Highways, and WHEREAS, the Colorado Department of Highways is ready to accept for maintenance the section of State Highway 392 beginning 1.1 miles west of Barnesville and extending northeasterly for approximately 6.6 miles, and WHEREAS, prior to the acceptance by the Department of High- ways of the above stated section of State Highway 392, the Depart- ment of Highways needs to have a commitment from Weld County to accept the abandoned portions of State Highway 392, and WHEREAS, the Department of Highways has also asked that the Board of County Commissioners sign an agreement accepting said abandoned section of State Highway 392 into the County road system. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commis- sioners of Weld County, Colorado that the abandoned section of State Highway 392 be, and hereby is, accepted into the County road system. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that said Board is authorized to sign the agreement submitted by the Colorado Department of Highways concerning acceptance of the abandoned portions of State Highway 392. z /f 3 9:* .va : y-. RESOLUTION RE: ACCEPTANCE OF ABANDuNED PORTION OF STATE HIGHWAY 392 AND AUTHORIZATION FOR THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO SIGN AN AGREEMENT WITH THE COLORADO STATE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS 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, when sections of State Highway 392 were constructed, the Colorado Department of Highways took over maintenance of those reconstructed sections, and the former sections of State Highway 392 were abandoned by the Department of H ghways, and WHEREAS, the Colorado Department of Highways is ready to accept for maintenance the section of State Highway 392 beginning 1.1 miles west of Barnesville and extending northeasterly for approximately 6.6 miles, and WHEREAS, prior to the acceptance by the Department of High- ways of the above stated section of State Highway 392, the Depart- ment of Highways needs to have a commitment from Weld County to accept the abandoned portions of State Highway 392, and WHEREAS, the Department of Highways has also asked that the Board of County Commissioners sign an agreement accepting said abandoned section of State Highway 392 into the County road system. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commis- sioners of Weld County, Colorado that the abandoned section of State Highway 392 be, and hereby is, accepted into the County road system. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that said Board is authorized to sign the agreement submitted by the Colorado Department of Highways concerning acceptance of the abandoned portions of State Highway 392. RESOLUTION RE: ACCEPTANCE OF ABANDONED PORTION OF STATE HIGHWAY 392 AND AUTHORIZATION FOR THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO SIGN AN AGREEMENT WITH THE COLORADO STATE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS 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, when sections of State Highway 392 were constructed, the Colorado Department of Highways took over maintenance of those reconstructed sections, and the former sections of State Highway 392 were abandoned by the Department of Highways, and WHEREAS, the Colorado Department of Highways is ready to accept for maintenance the section of State Highway 392 beginning 1.1 miles west of Barnesville and extending northeasterly for approximately 6.6 miles, and WHEREAS, prior to the acceptance by the Department of High- ways of the above stated section of State Highway 392, the Depart- ment of Highways needs to have a commitment from Weld County to accept the abandoned portions of State Highway 392, and WHEREAS, the Department of Highways has also asked that the Board of County Commissioners sign an agreement accepting said abandoned section of State Highway 392 into the County road system. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commis- sioners of Weld County, Colorado that the abandoned section of State Highway 392 be, and hereby is, accepted into the County road system. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVM by the Board of County Commissioners that said Hoard is authorized to sign the agreement submitted by the Colorado Department of Highways concerning acceptance of the abandoned portions of State Highway 392. t-4% , ...i 9`� hod: >=� The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: a,,...itw..i Weld County Clerk and Recorder Clerk to the Boa Deputy Co C er AS TO RN: d County Attorney goARn of COUNT! COMMISSIONERS C.XMITY, Cpt/DRADO Car Cretan (Aye) 2. earl (Aye) Norman son, Pro -Tess ABSENT DATE SIGNED (Aye) C. W. Kirby Mr. Dwight M. Bower District Engineer District IV Colorado Division of Highways P. D. Box 850 Greeley, Co 80631 Dear Mr. Bower: We concur in the relocation of a portion of S.B. 392 to follow the alignment as defined under project CO3-0392-03 (Phase 1 b 2)... We also concur that all portions of the old highway outside of the present right of way of the new relocation be abandoned. Upon aban- donment of those portions of the old highway by the State Highway Commission, the County will, within ninety days, pass a resolution accepting the road into the County system. Date Way of74 ATTEST: %nil COLORADO STATE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS May 21, 1981 Hr. Chuck Carlson, Chairman Board of Weld County Commissioners P. 0, Box 758 Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Chuck: S.B. 392 Barnesville to Briggedale DOH PILE 45100 In responding to requests by the Board of Weld County Commissioners to have Weld County Road 392 between Barnesville and Briggadale placed on the State Highway, it was necessary to place portions of WeldOamty Road 392 on the State Highway System that are no longer required as a part of State Highway 392. This is due to the realignment and subsequent reconstruction of S.H. 392 to follow the old C.P.R.R. alignment and eliminate three right angle turns in the vicinity of Barnesville. Although there was never any written agreement, we believe there was an implied and mutual understanding that sections of S.B. 392 were re- constructed and the Department of Highways took over the =intestate of those reconstructed sections, then those sections of S.H. 392. and former County Road 392, not on S.H. 392 as relocated, would be abandoned by the Department. .These abandoned portions then would become a commitment of the County to either accept into their system if needed to provide continuity to their system or access to land parcels that might otherwise become land locked. If not needed as part of the County road system, the right of way will revert to the adjacent property owners. We are now ready to accept the maintenance of the parcel section of S.H. 392 beginning 1.1 miles west of Barnesville and extending northeasterly for approximately 6.6 miles. Prior to accepting the maintenance of this section of S.H. 392, we need to have a commitment from the County that they will accept the abandoned portions of S.H. 392 onto their system. I have attached a map showing the section of S.H. 392 that we will take over the maintenance upon conclusion of these negotiations and the section of B.H. 392 that would be abandoned to the Comity. For your convenience, I have also attached a sample letter of commitment amd map that you may wish to use. However, it is not required that this format be used. P.O. BOX 850 GREELEY, CO 80632 (303) 353-1232 Mr. Chuck Carlson Page 2 May 21, 1981 If there are any questions or you need more information relative to the foregoing, we would welcome the opportunity to meet with you. Very truly yours, DWIGHT M. ROWER DISTRICT EWGIMEER Assistant District Engineer AC:ps Encls. cc: Wayne Smyth, Weld County Engineer D. Fraser J. Peterson L. G. Duncan D. Graham s a I • r n ) • W o � Q - — o t�1 u! Win ° ° r) 0 j f ~ <Mej S GI - G► W O I•MO*, =ZO +! .4 O o r ; W f \ w =C• N z to F= =_•••• 4 II 11 1} 11 11 n N _•r • Co ft• * Oro 43tO C) 4aC I .a ;; I Ft ;1 . 4 !" • e• ai� o. p Awb f d. °I ;4' �T !meR"rRld .. �.. {{``''�``' f i s t.5 •.� • • I �A _#1 ___ • RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 500 - DOUGLAS AND MICHAEL KIRKMEYER WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, at a public meeting held on the 27th day of May, 1981 in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the division into two parcels of land as shown on the plat known as Recorded Exemption No. 500, being the property of Douglas and Michael :a rkmeyer, described as part of the South Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 12, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows, does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land" pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended: A tract of land 5.14 acres more or less a part of the South Ralf of the Northeast Quarter of Section 12, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colo- rado, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the East line of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 12 from which the East Quarter corner of said Section 12 bears South 1328.3 feet; thence South 89.19'00" West, 150.00 feet along the Worth line of the South Half of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 12 to the center of the Bull Canal; thence Southwesterly along the center of said canal by the following courses: South 25°19'00" West, 322.0 feet; thence South 32.49'00• Nest, 430.00 feet; thence South 22.49'00` West, 29.29 feet; thence (leaving said Bull Canal) East 532.11 feet, more or less to the East line of said Section 12; thence North 581.25 feet along the East line of said Section 12 to the POINT OF BEGINNING. LOT A: A part of the:South one-half of the Sar`..heast one-guaarter of Section 12, Township 1 North, Range 68 West'.of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as: Beginning at the Northeast corner of the South Half of the Northeast Quarter, said point being 1328.30 feet North of the East Quarter corner of said Section 12; thence South 89°19'00" West on an assumed bearing along the North line of the South Half of the Northeast Quarter, a dis- tance of 150.00 feet to the center of the Bull Canal; thence Southwesterly along the center of said Canal by the following Courses, South 25°19'00" West, 332.00 feet; thence South 32°49'00" West, 181.32 -feet; -thence; (leaving said Bull Canal) North 90°00'00" East, a dis- tance of 385.94 feet to a point on the East line of said Northeast Quarter, thence North 00°00'00" East along the East line of said Northeast Quarter, a distance of 445.25 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINS: 2.64 acres more or less. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, finds that this particular division of land is not within the purposes of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations and the Board desires to exempt this particular division of land from the defini- tions of "subdivision" and "subdivided land" pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended, and Section 2-1A(3) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the hereinabove described parcel of land owned by Douglas and Michael Rirkmeyer be, and hereby is, exempt from the definition of the terms "subdivision" and 'subdivided land" pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of May, A.O., 1981. ATTEST: t�w.a�a�ilis✓ Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY O3NNISSI0NERS COUNTY, CpjARADO (Aye) Car (Aye) Norman Carlson, Pn ABSENT DATE SI(Aye) DATE $R8 8D. JONI 1, 1481 LOT A = ` 2.64 Acres} LOT 8 t= 2.50 Acrest TOTAL =` 5.14 `'Acres* ali tam OP INIt *Mt• Ctr P.3.1RECEPTION � 11q �(,3b NOOK...,...,,.., RECEPTION DATE...........»... TIAM MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN, Cleric pod Recorder, N6W Counly, Colorcdo .2-/ moverom RE: APPROVAL or SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION No. 135 - ;RED BREWER, ET AL. 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, WHEREAS, the Board of County Colorado has reviewed the request exemption from the definitions of and Commissioners of Weld County, of Fred Brewer, et al., for an "subdivision" and "subdivided land" in Section 30-28-101(10), CRS 1973, as amended, 2-1 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners finds Brewer, et al., are the owners of a certain parcel of in part of the North Half of the Northwest Quarter of Township 2 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld and Section that Fred land located Section 14, County, Colorado, said parcel being more particularly described as follows: A parcel of land in the Northwest one -quarter of Section 31, Township '2 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, described as: Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Section 141 thence South 00°21'40" East along the West line of said Section 14, a distance of 701:21 feet: thence North 89°38'20" East, a distance of 147.00 feet; thence North 00°21'40" Rest parallel to the West line of said Section 14, a dis- tance of 700.28 feet to a point on the North line of said Section 14, thence Norm 90°00'00" West along said North line, a dis- tance of 147.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINS: 2.365 acre more or less. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has considered the recommendations of the Department of Planning Services in this matter and has reviewed the information submitted by the applicants and finds that said subdivision exemption request should be approved. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commis- sioners of Weld County, Colorado that the aforementioned tract of land owned by the applicants be, and hereby is, declared to be exempt from the definition of "subdivision" and "subdivided land" as set forth in Section 30-28-101(10), CRS 1973, as amended, and in Section 2-1 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. l001C�'7- RECEPTION... 18493" ��e Tha above and foregoing and seconded, Adopted by the May, A.n., 1461. Resolution was, on notion duly tad* following vote on the 37th day of ATTEST=f klGLw„A7' N told County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board—, ;J -�• title, f1�1<Jw CJ piny 4`nunty, lark � APP,6VED AS TO PORN% ha c unty t orney BOARD or COUNTY CONNISSIONERS w eaustY, counwh 7o roan ar son, ro ABSENT OATS SIGNED t, � Kirby r (MIN (Ars) EATS : sam 1, I'll RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT TO RECORDED EXENPTiON NO. 338 - FRED BREWFR, ET AL. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County None Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado has previously approved Recorded Exemption No. 338 for Fred Brewer, et al., concerning property located in part of Sec- tion 11, Township 2 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, this amendment to Recorded Exemption No. 338 is required for the following two reasons: 1. The original recorded exemption created a one - acre lot. The Brewers wish to enlarge the one -acre lot to • 12.925 -acre parcel. 2. In conjunction with Subdivision Exemption No. 135, it is necessary to amend the plat for Recorded Exemption No. 338 by eliminating the 2.365 -acre tract. (This is a procedural requirement.) WHEREAS, the legal description of the 12.925 -acre parcel referenced above is as follows: A parcel of land in the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 14, Township 2 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, described as: Beginning at the North Quarter corner of said Section 14; thence South 00.20'51" East along the North - South centerline of said Section 14, a distance of 1324.55 feet to the Southeast corner of said Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 14: thence South 89.57'14• West along the South line of said Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 14i a distance of 425.00 feet; thence North 00.20'51` West parallel with the North -South centerline of said Section 14, a distance of 1324.87 feet to a point on the North line of said 143 thence North 90.00'00" East along said North line of Section 14 a distance of 425.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINS: 12.925 acres more or less. The legal description of the 2.365 -acre parcel referenced above is as follows: The North Self of the Northwest Quarter of Section 14, Township 2 North, Range 65 lest of the 6th P.N., Weld County, Colorado, being morBeginningiatlttheyNorthwestdael corner of said Section 14; thence North 90.00'00" Nast along the North line of said North Half, Northwest Quarter, on an assumed bearing a distance of 2662.28 feet to the Northeast corner of said North Half, Northwest Quarter; thence South 00.20'51" East along the East line of said North Half, Northwest Quarter, a distance of 1324.55 feet to the Southeast corner of aaid North Half, Northwest Quarters thence South 89°57'14" West along the South line of said North Half, Northwest Quarter, a distance of 2661.95 feet to the Southwest corner of said North Half, Northwest Quarter: thence North 00°21'40" West along the West line of said North Half, Northwest Quarter, a distance of 1324.68 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Con- tains: 81.012 acres more or less, Except: A parcel of land in the Northwest one -quarter of Section 14, Township 2 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.N., Weld County, Colorado, described as: Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Section 14; thence South 00•21'40" East along the Nest line of said Section 14, a distance of 701.21 feet; thence North 89.38'20" East, a distance of 147.00 feet; thence North 00°21'40" West parallel to the Nest line of said Section 14, a distance of 700.28 feet to a point on the North line of said Section 14, thence North 90°00'00" west along said North line a dis- tance of 147.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGIN- NING. CONTAINS: 2.365 acres more or less, Balance contains 78.647 acres, more or leas. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has 'tattled said request for amendments to Recorded Exemption No. 338 and deems it advisable to approve said amendments. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the hereinabove amend- ments to Recorded Exemption No. 338 be. and hereby are, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of Nay, A.DD...1-1981. �J /. ATTEST: " iaM Lyk4Lut.1a ';`) County Clerk and`}ecorder and lark to the By:, BOARD OP Cower CONKUSIONERS COUNTY. ale (Are) Ys0d (APO ', �g Siam (Aye} C. � alloy • _-.�..,..a-.,.. AMet413tO RECORDED MPTI0N140.1 SI 6th p,N,o=fret SW 4t of _Section 14 ' the 6th Pain we a ld �h/. Colorado. being iP = pNorth.articularly rly e c aorthvestsaid Section ler t �d as= 1i621a9 ��� Jibe �lsMd� 4�� SecLitsawe!eeri°c�'a�Iryp• stanc •t wan lass or said if s0.- d st n 11N is distance o the �theast corner of •aid_tlbrfb .i. t t. it - distance of 1324.55 �o•b0rS1.. th �. of ..i0. r 4. art k. a�i. yltt 4r 't�7e 389•S7'ls� s re`s to ▪ :SWIG nitt>t iE. 0.r kr threw t o 2dttest teat to in • Acres distance of feet to � PO� the � t 1� cat rata of section es �ptr Apnea' � btu. Caiotala- ld tY...Lta3osado�townshiland in the xortb+._ce megin, gat the � r 65 .._ �� tr•.t or le, ,dtatalbale Section 141 thence 800.216{0+,8 a at the ltattbaid rMi r t of 701.21 tan: tbsnp 1189•34111� the Meei i i is �rest ran ''fit o theft 1100 u _ {p'N o t est lice �� or liT ce . s asst lies � line a ��m line 14 said �#As° . .. 0� •1� . said >Ibcg� -�SSM �'� - acres vine . t ; 2.365 Acres arced �' 1. lel feet -.t4 Hsi 1t. alt of sr Use 1!. a io�• parcel Oa he tread . �loas 1 �°u°r.,.� 2 ,�Sas 65 Ws �' he- :' of said tii. of 146 • seerined as= �t ar tht t- ^' o= sass sectfoo ls� � =a+s1�r � teZ � losses�►. of, said solid �c. 8K 'distance at feet `� :: th ;of of 3 or Sectsi.i4r. '321.55 the - -tuft •off in. sit, fir.`' 0.r 4. be diction s89•S7* et a1cr:. d!etioo 10 t Parallel with the �� o! i2Stie fyii of1y.` �;132t87 fast 'tom a point on on►tsrlf+5e`� v _ CST ha 425.00 rtt to the: 11 al � sate aorta ltas of section 24 � �� �Iii,4 a hereby a* aateatir �y.:ybtt th1! �t vas - ~ at the e � entreat to the best of areledgs end oes� v I w.rVA I R. Crams p:7[. 4 ZS.. 12,!30 ; at Fred Brewer and Ina-- ic." 4o, ��as_ sod aft." ��'M► abon �o�+3r ft's aide !Le _es iaka Sips on A. Alt �N _ �S i •r•••• RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF REQUEST TO AMEND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS CONCERNING UNIT DEVELOPMENT NO. UD-4:81:2 - RICHARD PERCHLIK (SHARKTOOTH RECREATION AREA) WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the held County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado held a public meeting on the 27th day of May, 1981 at the hour of 9:00 o'clock a.m. for the purpose of hearing the application of Richard Perchlik for approval to amend the develop- ment standards contained in Unit Development No. UD-4:81:2 con- cerning the following described parcel of land: Part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 36, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.H., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, evidence was presented in support of the approval to amend the development standards for the Unit Development, and WHEREAS, Section 6.6 of the Weld County Zoning Resolution authorizes the Board of County Commissioners to approve amend- ments to the development standards for a Unit Development upon a showing by the petitioner of compliance with all of the require- ments of Section 6.6 of the Weld County Zoning Resolution, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado heard all of the testimony and statements of those pre- sent, has studied the request of the petitioner and the recom- mendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter and having been fully informed, finds that the request to amend the development standards to Unit Development No. UD-4:81:2 should be approved. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commis- sioners of Weld County, Colorado that the petition of Richard Perchlik for approval to amend the development standards contained in Unit Development No. UD-4:8I:2 on the tract of land as set forth above be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following: 1. The Development Standards container: in the Unit Development. 2. No building or electrical permits shall be issued on the property subject to this request until the Development Standards have been filed with the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that the reasons for approval contained in the Planning Commission recommendations dated May 19, 1981 be, and hereby are, adopted as the findings of fact of the Board of County Commissioners in this matter. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: L.,; .4 b4te p;I Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board t `4 Deputy Co AS TO County Amity BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COUNTY, •LORADO (A e) (Aye) Norman Carsoa, ABSENT DATE SIGNED C. Kirby Ant MID: JONI 1, 1 (Ave) FINDING AND RESOLUTION RE: FINDINGS AND RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE 3.21 BEER APPLICATION OF RICHARD PERCHLIK, D/B/A SHAR7CTOOTH ENTERPRISES The application of Richard Perchlik, d/b/a Sharktooth Enter- prises, 30083 Weld County Road #25, Greeley, Colorado, for a 3.28 beer application, for consumption on and off the premises, cane on for hearing on the 27th day of Nay, 1981 at 2:00 o'clock p.m., and the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, having heard the testimony and evidence adduced upon said hearing, and having considered the testimony, evidence, petitions and remonstrances filed with said Board, and having carefully weighed the same, now makes the following findings: 1. The applicant has failed to show a prima facie case. 2. The inhabitants of the neighborhood have indicated that they had no desire for a 3.21 outlet there. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has considered the application of Richard Perchlik, d/b/a Sharktooth Enterprises, 30083 Weld County Road #25, Greeley, Colorado, for a County Retail License for the sale of fermented malt beverages, containing not more than 3.21 of alcohol by weight for consumption both on and off the premises, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony of those present, both in support and in opposition to said license, and WHEREAS, due to the findings of the Board of County Commis- sioners in this matter, as stated herein, the Board deems it advisable to deny said applicajtion for a 3.2t beer license for Richard Perchlik, d/b/a Sharktooth Enterprises. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said applica- tion, the qualifications of the applicant, and the testimony of those present at the hearing, does hereby deny the application of Richard Perchlik, d/b/a Sharktooth Enterprises, for a 3.2• beer license to sell fermented malt beverages for consumption on and off the premises for the The above and foregoing and seconded, adopted by the May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: I1 //,/�: t% t Weld County Cierk endlerk to the reasons stated herein. Resolution was, on motion duly made following vote on the 27th day of •?. Lary and Recorder rd 'BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, RADO Carlson; Chairman Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem ABSENT .DATE SIGNED C. W. Kirby une S ==Mar (Aye) (Aye) (Aye) (A e) RESOLUTION RE: GRANT CHANGE OF ZONE FROM A -AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT TO I -INDUS- TRIAL DISTRICT FOR COLORADO LANDFILL, INC., 6037 77TH AVENUE, GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 WHEREAS, the Board of•County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on the 27th day of May, 1981 at 2:00 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of hearing the petition of Colorado Landfill, Inc., 6037 77th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado, for a change of zone from A -Agricultural District to I -Industrial District for the following described parcel of land, to -wit: A parcel of land located in the Southeast Quarter of Section 19, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast Corner of said Section 19 and considering the East line of said Southeast Quarter as bearing North 00°00'00" East, with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto; Thence North 00°00'00" East, 1340.00 feet; Thence North 89°45'00" West, 1630.03 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Thence North 89°45'00" West, 219.77 feet; Thence North 00°15'00" East, 501.80 feet; Thence North 89°45'00" West, 423.66 feet to a point on the East R.O.W.line of U. S. Highway 85; Thence North 05°46'27" West, along said R.O.W, line, 775.18 feet; Thence North 09°21'24" East, 725.29 feet; Thence South 00°00'00" West, 1283.37 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Said described parcel of land contains 14_730 acres, more or less, and is subject to any rights -of -way or other easements as granted or reserved by instruments or record or as now existing on said described parcel of land - WHEREAS, Section 81 of the Weld County Zoning Resolution authorizes the Board of County Commissioners to grant a change of zone upon the showing by the petitioner of certain facts, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the petitioner and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission, and having been fully informed, feels that the request for a change of zone should be approved for the following reason: Because of the historical development of the property, uses permitted in the A -Agricultural Zone are economi- cally unfeasible. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the petition of Colorado Landfill, Inc. for a change of zone from A -Agricultural District to I -Industrial District for the .above described parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted for the reason as stated herein and subject to the following: 1. The document entitled "Notice of Site Conditions and Declaration of Restric- tions. 2. Dedication of 30 feet along the southern property line. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following wrote on the 27th day of May, A.D., I.981. ATTEST:au i C“'wi4;:in,; Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board BOARD or CCOUNTYCO /JOPMMIISSIONERS WELD �- O[&�ITY, C�. � (Aye) Carlson airman (Aye) NormanCarlson, Pro-Tem ABSENT DATE SIGNED (Aye) Kirby NOTICE of SITE CONDITIONS AND MECLARATION orRED This instrument is made and executed this 26th lay of May, 1981, by COLORADO LANDFILL, INC., a Colorado cor- poration, hereinafter called 'Declarant': RECITALS A. Declarant is the owner of that certain real property legally described in Exhibit 'A' which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. The entire parcel described in Exhibit 'A' is hereinafter called 'the property'. B. Several years prior to the date hereof,. portions of the property were open pit mined for gravel deposits. Some time subsequent to completion of gravel mining, the portions of the property which were mined were filled with trash while the property was operated as a designated sanitary landfill. C. In late 198o, the portions of the property which were used as a sanitary landfill were completely filled and covered with a porous overburden and the landfill was closed in compliance with regulations of the State of Colorado and held County. D. The portions of the property which were not mined and filled with trash are described in Exhibits 'B• and 'C' attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. Said portions of the property described in Exhibits 'B' and 'C' are hereinafter referred to as "the undisturbed property' The portion of the property not within the boundaries of the undisturbed property is hereinafter called 'the encumbered property*. E. Declarant is aware that the encumbered property poses special difficulties with regard to future use and development. Any improveme:,ts constructed on or under the encumbered property will have to be designed and constructed to allow for potential surface subsidence and venting of gases (primarily methane) which may form in the subsurface. F. Declarant intends hereby to give notice to future owners and users of the encumbered property of the facts recited herein and to impose certain restrictions on the future development of the encumbered property so that anyone wbo desires to construct improvements thereon will design and construct such improvements in such a manner that gas and subsidence conditions will be provided for. NON, THEREFORE, Declarant does hereby give notice of the matters recited above and does impose the following res- trictions as covenants which shall run with and be a burden upon the encumbered property. 1. The foregoing recitals are incorporated herein as if act forth at length. 2. No owner, lessee. peraitee or licensee shall cause inprovemants to be placed in, or or under the encumbered pro- perty without first submitting au application far a building permit to the county or ma aicipaiity having jurisdiction. Such permit application shall he aeoompemied a certificate frog a registered professional engineer ceartifying that the oonetrdctfom or development plans include alleviates for sebsidempe Ind underground gas and shall detail what those elloosecns are. 3 upon receipt of the beildiag psstit eggication end seginese r certificate, the governmental egemey berm* SrinOction may refer the application to other appropriate governmental agencies for review and comment and may withhold issuance of a building permit until it is reasonably satisfied that appro- priate provisions have been made in the plans with respect to subsidence and gas Conditions at the site. A decision of the building authority; to withholdiosuance o£ a permit or impose conditions unacceptable to theapplicant may be appealed according to the appeal process in the building code then applicable; or, if none, to the Board of County Commissioners or City Council having jurisdiction. 4. The foregoing covenants and restrictions shall be enforceable by any owner of any portion of the property, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, and by the City Council of any municipality to which the property might hereafter be annexed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Declarant has caused this instru- ment to be executed by its proper officers the day and year first above written. COLORADO LANDFILL INC., a Colorado corporation Reirn s ATTEST: .Secretary SPATE OF. COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) The foregoing document was acknowledged before me this day of Tvky, 1981, by C. LYNN REIRNES as President, and as Secretary of COLORADO LANDFILL, INC., a Colorado corporation. WITNESS my hand and official seal. `t' 2 ti- k Z My commission expires: IC EXHIBIT A seek: r; S� � i 4 v O Aaaes' .✓If ies'm-w. yr! tar' '441 E.esf Ane A� /snot .� of6/ewo'a!f LEGAL DESCRIPTION S slfr sct f9 A parcel of land located in the Southeast Quarter (sEk) of � y/�'.,,o•a6Al. `i.Section 19. Township 1 North. Range 66 Vest of the 6th P.N.,. !:Held County. Colorado being more particularly described as follows: I . ;Beginning at the Southeast Corner (SE COR) of said section 19 and 'considering the East line of said SE►t as bearing North 00'00'00" East, with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto; Thence North 00'00'00" East, 1340.00 feet; Thence North 89'45'00" Vest, 1630.03 feet to the ?True Point of Beginning; Thence North 89'45'00" Vest, 219.77 feet; Thence North 00'15'00" East, 501.80 feet; Thence North 89'45'00" Vest, 423.66 feet to a point on the East R.O.V. 'line of O.S. Highway 85; Thence North 05'46'27" Vest, along said R.O.V. line, 775.18 feet; Thence North 89'21'24" East. 725.29 feet; Thence South 00'00'00"Vest. 1283.37 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Said described parcel of land contains 14.730 acres, more or less, and is subject to any 'rights -of -way or other easements as granted or reserved by instruments of record At as'Oar>. ='evisiting on said described parcel of land. " "' `;SORVEYOR's CERTIFICATE: I hereby certify that this plat was pre Pj ceder my'supervision; ;:that the same is correct to the best of my lmodi`+ a and belief. c •• • „ �..o n _a_ � '�T3ti.• ': _ .., ,! - is Jaspef Peres* .`` Colora�r�o PtE. i L.S. No. 4392 - r : _ _ •'.•' .•�' EXHIBIT B iv Ortietk 71O.19' 2 Sea fe / Soo t/9 77 Aft, -44 oetrw LEGAL DESCRIPTION - Parcel {i Pact/ a / ,ves- leo"W ALSO.OS' Tire "tilt of OLy:M.ng 0 z eras.* line Ger. 19 1 ee tor- .sere h nig otitis, A parcel of land located In the Southeast Quarter (SEI/4) of Section 19, Township 1 North, Range 66 Vest of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast Corner (SE COR) of said Section 19 and considering the East line of said SE1/4 as bearing North 00'00'00" East, with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto; Thence North 00°00'00" East, 1340 feet; Thence North 89'451'00" West, 1630.0; feet to the True Point of Beginning; Thence North 89°45'00" West, 90 feet, more or less; Thence North 00'00'00" West, 345 feet, more or less; Thence South 44' East, 130 feet, more or less; Thence South 00'00'00" East, 250 feet, more or less; to the True Point of Beginning; said parcel containing 0.61 acres, more or less. 0 peer GO C. Well ewe eit SBRYEYOR's CERTIFICATE: 1 hereby certify that this plat was preparedm len and that the same is correct to the best of my and belief. :" La ern C. Nelson co Colorado P.E. i L.S. Mo. 2683 The foregoing certification was acknowledged before me this a"' day of /slay . A.D., 1981. }fitness my hand and seal. Ny commission expires: Nov. /o, /9G? .verriYr't its.ay' a A Swab / ; sae' a i M.17 Altar IL'ee",v net "Mr If arrr,nory anent/ 41-2 A/Or4W00 "w, /LSI OA' EXHIBIT C 0 k. a 0 �S i eltr�:.r.. y sac..- .Ter � Ais' GGrrt See. H LEGAL DESCRIPTION - Parcel 12 1111 � ray. ICS A parcel of land located in the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4) of Section 19, Taroship I North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.N., Veld County, Colorado being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast Cotner (SE CUR) of said Section 19 and considering the East line of said SE1/4 as bearing North 00'00'00" East, with all otber bearings contained herein relative thereto; Thence North 00'00'00" East, 1340.00 feet; Thence North 89'45'07' Vest, 1630.03 feet; Thence North 00'00'00" Vest, 1263.33 feet to the True Point -of Beginning; Thence South 89'21'24" Vest, 130.00 feet, more or less; Thence South 00'00'07' East, 280.Oo feet, more or less; Thence North09'21'24" East, 130.00 feet, more or less; Th,.ame North 00'00'00" East, 230.00 feet, more or less; to the True Point 410ftlmging; said parcel containing 0.84 acres, more or less. ...k* '�il►"� SURYETOR's CERTIFICATE: I hereby cor4ify that this plat wet prepared! -r my s 41on; and that the same is correct to the best of my ` rL: and tielief. f _ 166S i Ate .4 ern C. Ne son Colorado P.E. i L.S. No. 4.110. The foregoing certification was acknowledged before me this ice 4day of May 1981. Witness ay hand and seal. My commission expires: Akv. let /9$2Jl ce• • • ,A.D., GRANT OF RIGHT OF WAY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS THAT COLORADO LANDFILL, INC., whose address is 6037 77th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado, 80634, hereinafter called •Grantor", hereby grants and conveys unto WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, a body corporate and politic, hereinafter called 'Grantee", a right of way for the purposes of constructing, maintaining and operating a public County highway over, across and along the following -described parcel of land located in Weld County, Colorado, to -wit: The South 30 feet of the following described property: A parcel of land located in the Southeast Quarter (SEh) of Section 19, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado being more particularly des- cribed as follows: Beginning at the Southeast Corner (SE Cor) of said Section 19 and con- sidering the East line of said SEh as bearing North 00°00'00" East, with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto; Thence North 00°00'00" East, 1340.00 feet; Thence North 89°45'00" West, 1630.03 feet io the True Point of Beginning; Thence North 89`145100" hest, 219.77 feet; Thence North 00 15'00" East, 501.80 feet; thence North 89 45'00' West, 423.66 feet to a point on the East R.O.N. line of U.S. Highway 85; Thence North 05 46'27" West, along said R.O.W. line, 775.18 feet; thence North 89.-.21124" East, 725.29 feet; Thence South 00°00'00' West, 1283.37 feet to the True Poinof Beginning. RESERVING, HOWEVER, unto the Grantor, all oil, gas and other minerals in and under the above -described property, to- gether with the right to explore for and remove the same so long as the surface thereof is not disturbed, and also, RESERVING, HOWEVER, unto the Grantor, the right to access and use of the above -described property as a weans of ingress and egress to other property owned by Grantor contiguous to the above -described property. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said Grantor has caused this instrument to be executed by its officers this „24# -day of , 1981. SST' Al Stscr0 Ty STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD ) ) ) SS. COLORADO LANDFILL, roc. The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before se by C. Lynn Reirnes as President and C. Bradley leirnes as Secretary - Treasurer of COLORADO LANDFILL, INC., a Colorado Corporation this 20e day % /I , ,,�, , 1981. WITNESS siy band and official' seal. Ny s on enoires: 1.25-SI 9,7 s�l�d RESOLUTION RE: GRANT CHANGE OF ZONE FROM A -AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT TO I -INDUS- TRIAL DISTRICT FOR ROBERT FRANK, P. O. BOX 242, KERSEY, COLORADO 80644 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Feld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on the 27th day of May, 1981 at 2:00 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of nearing the petition of Robert Frank, P. O. Box 242, Kersey, Colorado, for a change of zone from A -Agricultural District to I -Industrial District for the following described parcel of land, to -wit: A parcel of land located in the Southeast Quarter of Section 19, Township 1 North, Range 56 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast Corner of said Section 19 and considering the East line of said Southeast Quarter as bearing North 00°00'00" East, with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto; Thence North 00°00'00' East, 1340.00 feet; Thence North 89°45'00" West, 1849.80 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Thence North 89°45'00" West, 370.70 feet to a point on the East R.O.W. line of U. S. Highway 85; Thence North 05°46'27" West, along said R.O.W. line, 504.59 feet; Thence South 89°45'00" East, 423.66 feet; Thence South 00°15'00" West, 501.60 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Said described parcel of land contains 4.575 acres, more or less, and is subject to any rights -of -way or other easements as granted or reserved by instruments of record or as now existing on said described parcel of land. WHEREAS, Section 81 of the Weld County Zoning Resolution authorizes the Board of County Commissioners to grant a change of zone upon the showing by the petitioner of certain facts, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the petitioner and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission, and having been fully informed, feels that the request for a change of zone should be approved for the following reason: Because of the historical development of the property, uses permitted in the A -Agricultural Zone are economi- cally unfeasible. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the petition of Colorado Landfill, Inc, for a change of zone from A -Agricultural District to I -Industrial District for the above described parcel of land bo, and hereby is, granted for the reason as stated herein and subject to the following; 1. The document entitled "Notice of Site Conditions and Declaration of Restric- tions." 2. Dedication of 30 feet along the southern property line. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of May, A.D., 19@1. ATTEST: 11117 SLtw.44C.LiL d Weld County Clerk and Recorder Clerk to the Board By: ,CZ ttJ _Deputy Coun",t7 Clerk; APRROD AS TO FORM: tit County Att"orkey ' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEIytl, C�QUNTY, COLORADO Norman Carlson, ProTem ABSENT DATE SIGNED C.,4F� Kirby (Aye) (A e) DATE PRESENTEDt JUNE 1, 1961 Noticr OF sirs CONDITIONS AND DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIONS THIS INSTRUMENT is made and executed this 10day of June, 1981, by ROBERT FRANK, hereinafter called Declarant." RECITALS A. Declarant is the owner of that certain real property legally described in Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. The entire parcel described in Exhibit "A" is hereinafter called "the property." e. Several years prior to the date hereof, portions of the property were open pit mined for gravel deposits. SoLw time subsequent to completion of gravel mining, the portions of the property which were mined were filled with trash while the property was operated as a designated sanitary landfill. C. In late 1986, the portions of the property which were used as a sanitary landfill were completely filled and covered with a porous overburden and the landfill was closed in com- pliance with regulations of the State of Colorado and Weld County. D. Declarant is aware that the property poses special difficulties with regard to future use and development. Any improvements constructed on or under the property will have to be designed and constructed to allow for potential surface subsidence and venting of gases (primarily methane) which may form in the subsurface. E. Declarant intends hereby to give notice to future owners and users of the property of the facts recited herein and to impose certain restrictions on the future development of the property so that anyone who desires to construct improve- ments thereon will design and construct such improvements in such a manner that gas and subsidence conditions will be pro- vided for. NOW, THEREFORE, Declarant does hereby give notice of the matters recited above and does impose the following restric- tion as covenants which shall run with and be a burden upon the property. 1. The foregoing recitals are incorporated herein as if set forth at length. 2. No owner, lessee, permittee or licensee shall cause improvements to be placed in, or under the property without first submitting an application for a building permit to the county or municipality having jurisdiction. Such permit application shall be accompanied by a certificate from a registered professional engineer certifying that the construc- tion or development plans include allowances for subsidence and underground gas and shall detail what those allowances are. 3. Upon receipt of the building permit application and engineer's certificate, the governmental agency having juris- diction may refer the application to other appropriate govern- mental agencies for review and comment and may withhold issuance of a building permit until it is reasonably satisfied that appropriate provisions have been made in the plans with respect to subsidence and gas conditions at the site. A decision of the building authority to withhold issuance of a permit or impose conditions unacceptable to the applicant way be appealed according if none, the appeal athe Board of Countrocess in the yilCommissionercode tssoor CCiity�Councilr• having jurisdiction. 0. The foregoing covenants and restrictions shall be enforceable by any owner of any portion of the property, by the Board of County CQmmisaloners of Weld County, Colorado and by the City Council of any municipality to which the property might hereafter be annexed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Declarant has caused this instrument to be executed by its proper officers the day and year first above written. ROBERT FRANK STATE OF COLORADO ) ) s9. COUNTY OF WELD ) The foregoing document was acknowledged before me this ,'A,,(? day of June, 1981, by Robert Frank. WITNESS my hand and official seal. My commission expires: iYHAti, 00, (013 �.`.`` • Notary Public ic �l4' L 2#tf(0� �' ,. -2- Roarptiwt xw_. it 71118 MUM maw ;hie dry of , a , rows.. Robert V. Frank, R. 0. Box 7{:, Racaoy, Colorado 80644 anon Counting Weld aadtabrf Colorado j (Vona attM Awl port, ad weld County, Colorado, a body corporate and politic whcioloodmAirsoslo 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 aeon rouatrw Weld sodHaba Colorado cotes do, orIhe *mord port, W MSS:MTH, Tint the aid Mot y of the first port, hr said io eaosidorattw Its one of i{ Said described parted of land 13 atdescribed p-► or other an as con contains acres, more or lees, and is subject jj granted or reserved by instruments of i I1, record or as stow exist ng on said described parcel of land, ij j ii DOLLARS, rtr odd port ofnto first part to hood pat Who odd part y oftM sawedpart, tr win* whetoef k Iorrehr r tiflwod add witswlodsod. tut t rowtord, relono.t, s.H, (*morel and QUIT CLAWIRD, rod hY ;Moe �! pr.a.ola do woods*, mina oat, rainy rod WIT CLAIM oar tho said party of 114 wood Mil, its Mlw1. aaa iors end Mudss. fetevaq atl the sok titN. IMowktisir tat d ask wild tM WA pony Other Kw* pW E "I No s in ad to mho foilowfl ttorH►sd tat or punt or WWI ailuaaa, trim 1W041441.1 In tho Mostly (: of tin ld rnd Stato of Cirindo, te wit: The south 30 feet of the following described prepsrtyl A parcel of lard boated in the southeast quarter (SA) of Section 19, Township 1 Worth, Range 66 Nest of the 6th P.N., bold Welty, Colorado being more particularly described as followst I h ileg nnin3 at the Southeast Corner (SE COW of said Section 19 and oonaidsrkg this Lint limo of said SS1i as bearin Borth 00°00'00" Bast, with all atatar bearings ;; contained heroin relative thereto; stance North 00°00'00° Gast, 1310.00 fasts i h Thence North 39°64'00" West, 1849.80 feet to the :hue Point of inning; Thence ',I worth 89°45'00" seat, 370.70 foot to a point tat the Slut R.O.W. lira of U. S. iti�! Thet�tty south way 85; 59°45'000" East,oth Omit�T enaa South 00°15'00" er .59 its i3 r, tattoo, 101.00 � East td the Tow Faint of Beginning. s, it i 3 �I it i' i1 I I ;3 Sleet SeSS sod Dorlooeod to the Tr"eaar. K STATIC OW COLORADO. Coats of The Magenta tva taatwarnes{tta,. Was no add a8f ,1.14' Rea\ t is +A t.t? � la slow lawn as stroet cad tuwrr TO NAYS AN D TO HOLD the sea°, Wort Mr with as sod siap blit the apptAaanaeas sod privileges taoraoµo 31 hetestatag w la artntl a t14toaate ypMaiatrte, all all Who star, riattt, title, haorest sod Haim whtesowo of the , said Mn y of the Owl pets Haw la law a chap, la Ow ray peageea Ina sad hasp' of ton raid party of 1 ho wood port, 1 t Shona and sins tons. IN Dawns witting'', T14 said port y ofth. fit pan ►a a Wont**Hits boat I{ aid oral the Wnd arear AS area'rhea'.,--a.,.....1- - F• 1 1 l I poor. .MALI 3Ne0 darer clt.yxe— ay esorNatoa ogdroe i"rAtel a fir , woes say how owe HMS owl .4,4a St s64r1.tt.L,,�ta...J RpK atwsa.ali ova-�.wa►+wo,ets..r+wa.rr.akuwtatwaMrtap-arts i 5,.ANK ZONE CHANGE AGRICULTURE TO INDUSTRIAL wre.. relate' !LEGAL ttscur ton A parcel of land located in the Southeast Quarter (SL1t) of Section 1 t, n've 4.44541 Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th 'P.M, Weld County. Colorado being wore particularly described as follows: Stginnins at the Southeast tartar (SR COO of laid Sectiee 19 W eoasiderist the host line of said Sig as bearing Worth 00'00'00" Last, with eIl other bearings contained ve thereto. Thence North 00.00'00" lest. . L140.00 feet:. . f Thence North 69.43'00" West, 1649,60,foet to the True'lotat of gogtenisg; b I '• s' Thence North 69.43'00" Wet, 370.70 foot to a palate es the Last R.O.W, line of C.S. Try. 65; Thence North 03.46'27" Vest, along maid R.O.M. liar. 504.39 feat; fleece South 119.45'09" Last, 425..66 feet; Tbenee.Ssuth 00.15'00” lest, 501.80 feet to the Tree Point of legiswing. • Said described parcel of land cantatas 4.373 scree. wore or lose. mod is sob}eat to any rights-ofway or other east* as granted or reserved h Instrasrta of resort or as nos existing an said described parcel of land. SOR9RTONs Chris atR I hereby. Certify that this plat was prepared eider my spereisiae; and that to the best of my knowledge and belief. EXHIBIT "A" Col ,_a I.S. No. ractut fi WNW APP9iPtAL 1, Greeley Decimal sank, t ate, of the klobert V. lhtewk !! 10 Plans, Mktg is fee of tM above descried property, do hereby request the amain as a esp. The foregoing certification wee aelaewledged before as i D.. 1960., Vitas q Lad Cad seal. ay Caltallida, COSS; 8-12 eery COMMONERS CEICTITS:632 This is to certify that the Veld County =lt ntng Caundasige:gesa leteby 0 Cmwdssioasts. Weld County, Colorado for their ceefisits+._approval end lone Ames to elks awl described hares this day of . 1966. Awe direann trear. tan - Chains. Plaatat* Caalsaiss VHS 09 CAS/!! �MII Zee oes�Cify�bnd of Ceengy O mmies Leer: ;role Cwnty, Atotede do iMtrdre }entsrq approve at adopt ale Baas Chaps se Sin art isserlibed basest Ws . day at a Cwaq CLrrb amliesav gs,}ei, sL Ceunl1. Ceaupatrar'e AUTROR2st PUBLICATION OF PROCEEDINGS JUNE, 1981 BE IT RESOLVED, that pursuant to C.R.S. 1973, as ammoded, 30-25-111, the Hoard of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, does hereby authorise publication of the proceedings as related to each claim and expenditure allowed and paid during the Ninth of June, 1981; and does hereby further authorise publication of Public Nelfare Administration expenditures and all General Assistance Funds. The above and foregoing resolution was, on notion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following rote this ISE day of June, 1981. THE BOARD OP cowry COMMISSIONERS MELD COUNTY, COLORADO 'ass.. RETEST: Iw... L.,.;taisytts.:V MELD COUNTY Cld6RR AND RECORORR AND CLERK TO TEE BORIC T. Chuck Carlson. Chairman o.r Board of County Commissioners �n;ul'llJl rm., Walter J. Soec man. Executive (+ free Numam A�arcees ass.,. CETA iirdifications Enclosed for Board approval are aodifications to the Comprehensive Employ- ment and Training Act (CETA) Title IV Youth Community Conservation and Improvement Progrea (YCCIP), Title IV Summer Youth Eagloyeent Program (STEP), and the Administrative Cost Pool. Title IV YCCIP modification includes the projects the youth will partici- pate in. The budget for the program is $43,143 and the participamt level is 30. Title IV STEP modification adjusts the budget and participant level to reflect actual allocations. STEP provides work experience and career planning for youth between the ages of 14-21. The budget is $254.886 and the participant level is 387. The Administrative Cost Pool hes been adjusted to reflect the administra- tive contribution by STEP. The total budget'for the Administrative Cost Pool for all titles is $425,933. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact eve. Y.R OEhARTMENT W LAaOR • tnation R v4 Ttem ae4•tar:ewNw CETP APPROVAL REQUEST INSTRUCTIONS (a) rot BLOCK 2, indicate the type of documentation attached IC this request and complete bLnlu with the required inArmation. (b) Complete BLOCK 3. (c) rot nom R, dm signature required will be that of the chief elected odkiN or meths:Mad prime sponsor's septese tabu. (d) Your attached documents will be reviewed by the D0L/ETA grant offkw of his designated Ardent mpeesentatiee. A "CETP Noeanon of Action" form, ETA 5176A. will be mold to you, as quickly as possible, notifying you of the status of your request or the action taken by the grant allot L Nast AND ACCESS% OF faMmt SaONSOE 04E. Sever, City, . Weld County Division of Human Resources ' P.O. Sox 1805 Greeley. CO 80632 Sent, ZIP ceN One T4Nasewv N«eee. ware n Ana Ceeu I. TOE OF DOCUMENTATION /`X' darommem 14.041 a. ❑ Modification Arguer• No. ,._.,...»......._»..._„..»..,.,, ro CET'P, MP No.........__,._..„„....„...,... 40 Camilieatfon that CETP, MP No. --....-..- ............. renMins is effect unchanged boa previous yeas, a ❑ Certification that CUP, MP No. .,»,.._ mil remain in effect with attached revisions. d. OD ModitStation Request No. ..141.0.024.10.3.---.. to Annul PLa No. ..±a.L 150-2P ...w..,,.»_, including the subparts lined below. t SUBPART No. ' I TITLE N0. SUBPART No. TITLE NO. 08-1-150-38 Mod,102t IV YCCIP , 08-1-150-32 Mod.101i IV SYFP. 08-1-150-05 Mod.103 Admin. Cost Pool - I I I L OAK Of A[04eST I.W., by 4. AVTirOR12 {:17iT i r•telw 7 5/26/81 CAack Carson, Chairwan Board of County Commissioners ft hew ��� - A 7179 May •Net OLIO Alyroyal 210 .34.00.112 fEDENAL ASSISTANCE as O yo i Y 1, ;In 0 rr:vxlaxx ACTION Olt Liroap trt:no:all cr 201.11 iosu u wonr rif s:a«:t htltoL . i(GAt APPLICANT/RiCINCHT . 110144.41144.4 Srert/P.O. Mr . 04 1. Awe • trawl Pena INw Walter J. Speckman, Exec. Dir. A leirAllcat ue.>_(303) 351-6100 T. TITLE AHO CESCRIPtIOT Of APPLICANTS PROJECT .1. Anti CANT'S APrtr CATCH 4. NAIL 08 -1 -150 -PP Al T. snot ArTUCA. TION IOCNIIF f:CR . NRll» 4 04.E ASSltllt 19 r.,.* wit w Ia.r F"a.! Veld County Division of Human , P.O. Box 1805 : Greeley , Colorado Resources O1w4 i Weld imps 80632 Comprhensive Employment and Training Act Modifications to Title IV YCCIP, Title IV STEP, and Administrative Cost Pool IO APF. Of PROJECT IMPACT (TAre•e/Mies. ewM:rr. SWa. Mal TOM t. (IOC A um* S 312,923 to Weld Cranty PACPC4E9 iU\D+1iC S. tOl1ORL1il0:441 OIGTRICIS OP: !. ttl300C CMP:OTEA IOCNTIFICATION AO. 84-6000813 L CHAU UYaa Fakr.l CebWl 'Aiwa' 1117 le 1213121 • MaComprehensive Emplo and Training Act P. TTPC Ot APPtICANTPACCORDit A. Snit E •1N..He:r 7.44044.• E fair Croix l Cirri C-Sau� D+JNP D.w tt tr Oats I. 'Clamor it I.yyro w14 u+ruP1i gait, to rrgrt. atria A Tref Of ASSISTANCE A-ttae ham P1.Hor 0-S.wl.orwbl Crdt C4D+t no, e,.r... Watt PK.tr kltt.lt7 O. _ CLTd1WT NUM. It TTiC OF Afr( CATION Jr HER or I211AlN: A-4.,. 441404.44 C.Ar{f(WIM •C;r'l1TING hA144ea 0.4M14.elw 417 her.. aP„+MaN kitty l• 923 woof • MxwaT, • nc Ea I a a /J 113. oatO LELATTyan,nnt ly _ IV OU Ida I _ IL _ f Trl:'ATED OR Tr TO T bi. SU:WIl1 E11 Q It DCRl& AGtmeT> If Countywide It PDOJLtt OTECION ray .4.,h a.m l9. EAISTI:.0 TCUERAL IDL:T:7:CAT.C: ITWACCII 81 6 1 1 fi TYIN OF UNNGE (For Ito o. Jeri A -,644tH U:^., F41M (forearm), f _'1114.e.1t A Iwi . 4...,_ V-C.aNa 0.4674 ' A FFy:yNL AGCNCV TO RECEM NCOUEST INnrA Ca.. LNa ire eeol a THE APPLICANT CERTFILS THAT 23. CERTIFYING SENIATVE x AG&NCT Mat nt and Trainin• Administration Denver, CD 80294 S. r. I4 loN el a H.ke.•• w wlat .4IH'N Na 0.14m'feMae/tT44raira ew its w Meld, IM 4.4.0,44 W boa M' o.u.aN ll w 144144:4.1 •`11 M r. 404414 W Ill 44}14141 w a 14 IdIit Wim" .64...1."I""'' 1 u State Division of Planning R TOMO WM WA MU Chuck Carlson, Chairman Board of County Commissioners 7Z SWUM AOOCD Vs Q Ne ► lay ?mewl iss ISMS. y�j lma.. 4 4-76 Ws0071.4.•7 � .M �,M..MS '-`404 "NwkO 4t AV wte III Larimer-Weld Council of Governments • watt: FaF Yi 7 3 i OAC.Ot1EAT10NAt MINT 14 AOAINISTRATTHL OPTIC ?8 0 AH.4wHierawl a COI 143.211 Ear rN 4r a 81 6 1 '1 trio, r4r H4do st RCCI L0 » u rtocwu AP!ILI; ATTON SDOITISICAl10N ZS. NTOpLSt a AC110:I TILUN i3 • sumo 1.. rtes» o • MAO= R MT. MOT O . IMMO »m t. SOO At1L.71100 0•D1112140 o . m1Ot7tMR s ICIMAAl ACIACT A4S ACTON se. e0He64G ffi MAIO,E 41J.Hr tot:41JNY.T10N Is O. LOCO. CIN[e1 R T-R&t S .00 e. N 6474 400.0 Hive. ,e. r•414H4W 4Iww;1 A.. *newts sae tea r..1. t KeA7 P:wr. H b war 064..144• ■ M 4 co Credit Oak 44 Its Sawa bode maw. .W .W .DC JCS rem rt. JL r.14r word& .am 71 ACTION DATEIa IA. 0AR:OtG IN:E 11 cott:m sea U0e1 Wows .iAUWI.ONN. Paiali4- X ran smooth W bkP1ts VYnt tIIMpG 1Arr » 31. l912fAip4 40010 O rat OM L :/CHt ZIIT &IS O,T1[IAL flame 14wI A14e4r14 W Y• -»l {ns= MIL 1474 POCC 7 00-if1 loeetlatN CAE law(-•—_--._ •.eery lW • ai ,I0 | | 01. { � & | � ]© , 2 iz , .!.112 / 6 � . . et:22.74R; .7x.;23 1 <<r ±'Rra �2\4; • t : `}' 7«/ it ..`®-®y/ J, ,L 4 0 .,,.;.,,,a..2,;i2Z,. w-« / -T ' \ \j ,a,?� 021: @< : t w »0: „ I :?�, „ ;..; +; w «: f � ! ! ! I. Oliver AONp4{ # � I O. Cxwr G ! � | ;12 / w I o | 1 k ! > f ! ! ! G-1 | \ Title IV SYEP Budget Information Swamary - Justification A 2. Allowances $ 46,900 Provides for to sustain a A 3. Wages payment of stipends at the rate of $3.35 per hour level of 75 students in Vocational Exploration. Provides for to sustain a Program. payment of Federal Minimum Wage of $3.35 per hour level of 277 in the Summer Youth Work Experience 179,091 A 4. Fringe Benefits 11,909 Provides for employer's share of FICA for wages paid to parti- cipants in the Sumner Youth Work Experience Program. A 7. Services 16,156 Provides for Salary, FICA, and Health Insurance to supportive .•%services staff. t w-••••••T^r w 41.0. �d~"""2n4T"""4Anavem'PI ' CRTA PROGRAM PLANNING SUMMARY ••...-nt a 2PCt6Wg7 NAME ANMADOIMES Welld.,,.�C�OuntY Division of u[Me Human Resources P.D. BOX 1805 Greeleva CO 80632 O. GIM1T NYASER - - ---"'-- 98-1-150-32 Npd, 101 c. PEgloo or *ann . Prom *4 10/T/80 I 9/30/81 FOR REGIONAL OFFICE USE ONLY O. TYRE or moo ono 1 ;T- rern,a Za CO`1TRACT It l 3100, GATE or ► oltaal y ,e8 J •; is s I ^ a ! a2 sag , ui J g al 2 mm oo VV f ❑ u • s.c ❑ n �o o vl ❑ V11 ❑ Ill rSPaairy .... _......_.._+. JD o l I I l I)! I I , 1 I, 1 df Iv ,sP:euy/ ...S.CEP_.�_._......__�.� w 1 2 31 a I S 6 If a 19 10111 ItltllminIts Ili nisoltIoxIssIalala ❑ Other Iona) .. 2T12ta1 "' """-""-- L PARTICIPATION ANO TERMINATION SUMMARY 1 2 a 22 24 23 � 21 1212.02411 21(22 21 24 27 22 2312418 D' 1 112 0 311 1 ( 0 � Ill 1 � 0 9lal a. TOTAL PARTICIPANTS ss -0- -(1 125 l I. NSW Participants 11 -0- -0- 155 RR7 217 z, noniron 'tom anon SuPRart1 so -0- 170 170 3. Partkteants Came Over 42 -0/t- -0p-" -0- -0- S. TOTAL TERMINATIONS 44 -0- -0- 19 387 1. Entered Vnwp. ErobbY. 51 -0- -0- _O_ 38 a. Carnet Maeement Si -O- -O- O. tMseet Plammenh Ill Toni Stonier 21 -0- -0- -0- 38 121 OIMr IneYnet N -0- -0- L Trarralna TO OHMS Subpart% 21 _O_ _Q_ -0-' -D- 3. AGWtbnal PRLLtM TMminatlpM Ili -o- -o- -o- 314 a. Rat. to/Cbntlmra Furl -Tim* Sorer 'of is so -0- -0- -0- 314 Sy Other TrntMtlonl 11 ;-07- -0- 19 35 C. TOTAL CURRENT PARTICIPANTS 18n4-olihrrt rt 34 _0_ -26- 1.ActiveNooPSE Participants 11(.0 or VII eIL 61 -0- -0- -0- -00- - CtAL CATEGORIES a. UNSVO, PRIVATE SECTOR msorHENTS w _ -O- - 3. TITLE 11 . Ct Ill Ubyradint it -0- -4- -0- (21 PaeaMla. "4- Z. TITLE IV: III GEO CnUfI(ate 141 . -QT -0- -0- IV Atabam,c Credit (44 -0- -0- -0- 131 Somial Mtrlun Cnmt,w4t (VETPI T2 -O- _6-l-. ••_� _O_ 141 utmNa sr.Ina (YET% 24 -O- -O- _� -0- al O. STEP: Ili V*44llenEr 040•4210. PrPnawr iDI I3 M -0- -0. _O.. (21 Sommer EntRMmrtt Program 31 -0- _(1_ _0- _ry_ - Ill Concurrent Partwwtlon lot Cal Title II 6-/G 34 --0- -0- _G- -O- rel VETO 41 -0- _Q_ _0_ lei VCCIP 44 -0- -0-' -O- -0- Ili. PARTICIPATION IN a. Total Is. Curran PROGRAM 601 a. Total lb. Potent a. TAM b. CUMIN* a. Tidal a Carrom ACTIVITIES I4l4Dl-L9BOI-(4a01 Is®W 14 D IS 131 O1 1! •. again: et TrarnNp 10.44...10.44.... 44144) 06 -0- I '. -0- I -0- -0 -o- I ,4 ( -o- ClassroomTmaM IOtMri Jl 4J'''_I _O_ _0.. _O_ 8[ II 71 82 81 -0- • Orvenr elee Trnrtq lx -0- I -0- -0- I -0- -0- -0- -0- I -0- ,. weak Eaoerwnea (InSckeeO tat -0- 1 -0- -0- 1 -0- -0- I -0- -0- I -0- .a . par. Eatrnta (Other) 1" _0-. I -no- -0_ -o- 243 I 234n 305 I -0- . Pow sm. vowelIO - -Dallor/1(401) III -0- r -0- -0- I -0- -0- I -V- -o- 1 -o- i 4nerEr.�;r. i ern kin pil _p _o- -0- ! _r} -0- I -0- . E�,e..ano _0- _0 r -o- I -0- , Tr.R.Ren sermon 1TETM 16f -0- -O-I -0- -a- -0- _ir -o- 0 Ram oetr rtiemo n . SaI Pn►6RN do a mihoo wlN. OWNS* m.R ogmenes pad lid inemona toted there acki•mo t in 4 vII.RIMtirw or main 2P,ant.l... v. siGNRF2CANT SEGMENTS (FRI}4m Yarte.Due PJe1 01 is I+Izi81p Iel318110 lolclgll1let glViol 131 sine of Ie1al (11 IOlc6-g+l+ 141191811 a -o- I -o- r 1612 r 789 &stem, in -0-1 lo* Ili -0- I -0- I 163 I 198 -O- rono* N. t.R+a.s 111 -0- -0- 98 I 129 1s al.aarls4 _0_ I -o- ( 321 r 383 t.D-11214,1 (24 -0- I -0- 2 3 .26-21 6-m` -(I.. ( 4 I _n_ I I 4 , 414•401C 1.1_a I -0- 243 2W P1 -O- 1 -0- 1 _0- 1 -0- .1 410.A16 lab -4- i -4-. ! , I TOM10 11 1 -O- -0- 1 -0- �, -D- . A a Pa. IS! A A -0' I $. I 12 13 I to i PAW 264 1981 G. ANNUAL PLAN - TITLE IV SUMMER YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM I. Narrative a. Program Purposes/Goals The Summer Youth Program will: Provide short-term summer work experience and counseling and career exploration for economically disadvantaged youth, ages 14 through 21. Provide short-term suomer work experience for economically disadvantaged youth, ages 34 tnrough 2T, and provide counseling and career exploration to motivate the out -of - school youth to either: . Return to school . Attend G.E.D. classes . Enter the labor force . Enter a Manpower training program Provide Summer Youth with the opportunity for involvement in a vocational exploration program to explore career possibilities. Goals for the program have been set forth in the following direction and •fraeiework for development: Direct youth into an active involvement with manpower areas. Establish basic work ethics. Learn responsibilities as employees. Provide access to vocational education training. Help inform and/or select career areas. Offer occupational diversity that will identify employment opportunities. i. Major Changes in the Program from Last Summer's Program There will be no major changes in the program from last year's. ii. The Way the Program Will Satisfy Needs or Impact on the Unemployment Problems of Youth Through work experience, career exploration, and supportive services the goals of the program will be met. iii. Analysis of Needs nay M. iildl ,1M A. Basis for Selection of Priority Groups The Youth Council selected significant segments of the youth population based upon need, social -economic charac- teristics, and the goals of the program. These signifi- cant segments include the 16 to 19 year -old age group, females and the Spanish surname. Three (3) activities will be spotlighted this summner to meet the needs of the eligible youth with employment barriers; Work Experience, Vocational Exploration, and Supportive Services. . Work Experience Through Mork Experience, economically disadvantaged youth can learn basic work skills, be exposed to various occupations, earn money, and develop career goals and objectives. Vocational Exploration Program The Vocational Exploration Program at Aims Community College not only offers youth actual hands-on experience in a variety of vocational areas, but also provides vocational counseling on a one-to-one basis for youth who are borderline or drop -outs. The Skill Center has been very effective in helping youth to return to school, enter a manpower program, or find employment. Supportive Services Supportive Services staff will instruct and assist youth in career exploration activities to include resume writing, interview preparation, employer -employee relations, basic work ethics and other job seeking skills. B. Targeted Groups by Percentage Of the total youth to be served, percent goals were set for the target groups experiencing severe handicaps in obtaining employment. The percent goals are 60% Spanish surname, 50% female, and 90% of the 16 to 19 age group. iv. Special Group Waiver The Weld County Prime Sponsor is not requesting any special group waivers. b. Results and Benefits i. Goals G-5 Modifitattiv 161 May 26. 1981 A. Performance and Placement Goals by Program Activity 305 youth will enroll into Sumner Youth Work Experience and will be given work experience which will allow for the development of basic work skills and career exploration. Youth will be both in -school (approximately 70X) and out -of - school (approximately 30X). 82 youth will be enrolled into a Vocational Exploratin Program (classlIm m training other) allowing for exposun2 to five (5) vocation areas, and will receive hands-on experience and labor market information in a select area. coupled with vocational and career counseling. Of the 387 youth participating in Work Experience and the Vocational Exploration Program, 314 will terminate as "other positive", with 38 youth entering employment and 35 youth ending the program non -positively. B. Performance and Placement Goals for Each Group Experiencing Severe Handicaps Identified in the Analysis of Need and in the PPS Of the 387 youth participating in the Work Experience and Vocational Exploration Program, 240 will be Spanish Surname, 198 female and 383 in the 19 and under age group. C. Other Hon -Quantifiable Benefits Resulting from SYEP Participation All participants will receive career exploration activities either through Aims Community College or the Division of Hunan Resources Community Workers. ii. Outcomes A. Academic Credit for Program Participation Upon successful completion of the Vocational Exploration component, the Planning Seminar, or the Hunan Potential Seminar, credit will be given by Aims Community College as follows: . Vocational Exploration - 12 credits . Planning Seminar - 2 credits Credit will be awarded from Aims Community College for successful completion of the Career Planning Seminar and the Aims College Skill Center Program. B. Other Types of Credit Given for SYEP Participation Transfer of credits received through classroom training has been accepted in some school districts, and is still being negotiated with others. Ie..-AS 4,4 ,1 R1 Modification 101 !4y 26, 1981 C. Plans for Transitional Youth Who Will not Return to School, Into DIE Activities After the STEP Efforts to promote participants to return to school and transition to work will be on -going through the program. Methods to be used include: • Program Information . Referral Services • Career Counseling c. Approach i. Work Sites A. Attached Sample Copy of a Work Site Agreement Exhibit C is a sample copy of a work site agreement. B. Description of Work Site Selection Process (1) Work Site Selection Process The work site selection process is a part of the role of the Youth Advisory Council. The Youth Advisory Council functions in a recommending and advisory role in the areas of planning, policy - making, and program implementation of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) Program (i.e., Sumer Youth Advisory Council is a subcommittee of the Hunan Resources Committee). The Youth Advisory Committee will select work sites ac- cording to the following criteria: . The work site's role in the community and benefits derived from the agency by the community. . The benefits of the enrollee gained by working at the agency, and the benefits of the agency gained by the enrollee's work. Past record of the agency's performance in the areas of: Responsibility of time sheets Responsibility for proper orientation of the en- rollee to his/her work tasks Responsibility for supervising enrollee at his/ her work assignments A priority system was developed by the Youth Council in relation to work site selection. The priority system is as follows: 6-7 re- ., lewthU404itinis tnt M0dificat,on 101 Mav 25, 1981 . School Districts . Municipalities • Public Agencies . Private, Non -Profits In late March, 1981, information packets will be sent to potential participating public and private, non-profit organizations and community based organizations. These information packets provide a means to recruit work sites throughout Weld County. All information regarding the work site's role will be outlined, as well as other pertinent information regarding Sumner Youth Program activities. A follow-up visit by the Sumner Youth CounselorCoordinator will be made in May, to review the program activities with employers and work site supervisors. (2) Use of Last Year's York Site Evaluation in the Selection Process At the end of the 1979 Starner Youth Program, the Summer Youth Counselors evaluated their perspective work sites and the youth evaluated their employer. The evaluations were re- viewed for planning purposes, and are being used for track records of perspective work sites. C. Description of the Training Plan and Materials for York Site Supervisors and Others Involved with SYEP Participants An orientation period will be conducted in two (2) segments for work sites (agencies) and youth participants of the Summer Youth Program. The orientation will cover the following areas: Overall goals and objectives of the Summer Youth Program Responsibilities of the youth and supervisors Transfer and termination policies Child labor laws Payment schedules and time schedules Grievance procedures Personnel brought on staff for the Summer Youth Program will be given a week long orientation on regulations, duties, and responsibility of SYEP. The staff in turn will give employ- ers an orientation on SYEP to include objectives, payroll, grievance procedures, etc. D. Methods That Will Be Used to Assign Participants to Work Sites or other SYEP Activities Methods used to assign participants to work sites are: WeiitiwNina lei Sbdification 101 May 26, 1981 . Proximity of work site Crime residence . Skills youth have attained . Past work experience of youth . Qualifications stipulated by employer ii. Program Activities and Services A. Activities Supported Under SYEP (1) Type of Activities Four (4) major activities will comprise the summer program. They include Work Experience, Vocational Exploration Program, Career Planning Seminar, and Supportive Services. (2) Title of Activity Work Experience, Vocational Exploration, and Career Planning. (3) Agency Operating Activity The Vocational Exploration Program, and the Career Planning Seminar will be operated by Aims Community College. (4) Proposed Cost of Activity Work Experience - $191,000 Vocational Exploration $46,900 Supportive Services - $16,158 (5) Number of Participants Work Experience - 305 Career Planning Seminar - 100 Vocational Exploration - 82 Supportive Services - 387 (6) Duration of Activities Work Experience - Youth will work approximately 20 hours per week, for 10 weeks. Career Planning Seminar - See Exhibit A. Vocational Exploration - Youth will participate four hours, Monday thru Thursday for 10 weeks, at Aims Skill Center. Supportive Services - This activity will be on -going for the duration of the youth's partici- pation in the SYEP. *Citation Ica Sky 26. 1981 (7) Description of Activities Mork Experience - Youth will work in a variety of jobs in public or private, non-profit agencies. Career Planning Seminar - See Exhibit A. Vocational Exploration - See Exhibit B. Supportive Services - Career Exploration activities, counseling, job match -ups, youth advocacy and payroll distribution will be activities provided through Supportive Services. .. • . B. Identify the labor Market Orientation Component and Service Deliveries Occupations in demand, career exploration packets consisting of job seeking techniques, resume writing and interviewing techniques, and other employment resources will be provided by both Aims College and the Division of Human Resources staff to all participants. C. Description of the Concurrent Enrollment (YPPS) Between the SYEP,. YETP, and Title II Youth Activities (1) Programmatic Reasons for Concurrent Enrollments There will be no concurrent enrollments in SYEP. (2) Reasons Youth are Closer to Being Concurrently Enrolled There will be no concurrent enrollments in SYEP. (3) Program Activity in Which Youth Will Be Placed After the SYEP There will be no concurrent enrollments in SYEP. iii. Participant Assessment A. Description of Assessment Process Assessment is done by an interview with a Summer Youth Community Worker, seeking applicant's skills, and past work experience. Because of short-term work experience and vocational exploration experience, an employability plan will not be developed, rather, the main emphasis will be placed on remaining or returning to school. B. Purpose and Use of Assessment The purpose and use of assessment has been described in iii.A. above. Mbdifitatibn 101 May 26, 1981 C. Agent that will Administer the Assessment Instrument The participant assessment will be done by the Summer Youth Community Worker. iv. Special Component A. Vocational Exploration Component (1) Description of Vocational Exploration Program Name of Organization The Vocational Exploration Program will be conducted through the Aims Community College Skills Center in- struction. Number of Participants There will be a total of 82 participants who will en- roll in the Vocational Exploration Program and will be paid allowances totaling $54,940.00. List of Occupations to Which Participants Will Be Exposed The participants will be exposed to introductory courses, each course for a two week period, in five (5) of the following seven (1) areas: . Auto Body Repair . Auto Mechanics . Building Construction . Drafting . .Graphics . Welding . Industrial Mechanics Curriculum Which Has Been Developed for the Program Participants will receive specific occupational infor- mation (i.e., training needs), hands-on experience in the vocational area, and ,job demand information through Aims College and the Summer Youth Community Workers. See Exhibit B for a further description on the curri- culum. Evidence of Approval of Affected Collective Bargaining Agent There are no collective bargaining agents involved in the Weld County STEP. Coordination With Nationally Funded Vocational Exploration Prngram 6-11 -mss - Modification 101 May 26, 1981 There is no nationally funded Vocational Exploration Program in ahe Prime Sponsor's area. B. SYEP Entitlement There are no entitlement projects being funded and operated with SYEP funds in the Meld County Prime Sponsor's area. II. Program Planning Summary The Youth Program Planning Summary is attached on page G-3. III. The Youth Budget Information Summary is attached on page G-1. . !iff; <i, lli#, /|t |}i|I j;I" li. } ,i7|iIs - .it}: r ,tl27aa.\?2t! c ;11= ifI 1 il. ffi st Si i � i.;1 .e:i }`f 1S |1 ..i T . :<>?, \\\�' " d} \I {%/ :art }w»,;w.,= c=l..» | § ',I ^ \,; V �; O43 9 Dr <»zu a :»> «ew D «anal « i § pyy\\ ><:\\ \ \<< - | ,:a A.4, : ,.,<«i \-2 "3 | }\\t,ts,t! 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PERtOo� aRawr lAKIO ZIM € *• 10/1/80 ! 9/3D/R1 WA REGIONAL OFFICE USE ONLY O. rvPa OF MOOAAM I"R" aFPrnlate{ aaRltW e s CC.VTRALT ttY ( 3100. OAtt •= } a' !Ib SS I s !I f .i EP a 3 a e�$ j MM oo vv p { i ❑ it • Le G II O O VI 0 Vtl ❑ III. 1.1MaD/ ..................... �,...,...,.,....,..... o f I a n i I ' ! l 1 1 I i w ISacnfr/ Y.GL1P .,.._, ._...... i li2i3(alsls iT Or ltefillillululls ulutulufmjulaia�<lalxt»rls { ❑ Otlw 13Po1dT1 .. """""""'•""""`"•" L PARTICIPATION ARO TERMINATION SIMAII A1IY i 3�ja t 3�. 3<la u a alaRja a Ala+ tl tl a I3 o 1{{1f' ! I 2180 0 31001 034'0 I 0 LRw 015:1 A. TOTAL PA AT IC PANTS t{{ .{t_ 9 7R 30 1., Now Oieticlotntt II .0. G 7R 30 2. ripnaan 'ram *the 7olteartt 1. -n- -n- -n- 1, OMikiDWI n Carton 0 W Al _n_ -n- -n- -fl- a. rot Al TtRMINATioN1 N -n- 9 4 24 S. Enbtl{ tlnw►. fmoby. Si -n- -(t„ 1 J 1. Dllwt FKnIwaM i{ _n.. _n. R. 1Mkott Ollellabott 01 T1.9. SOAn10r 41 -n- -n- _n_ -n_ 131 Olnw Irbincl N _fl_ -D- _{t_ 1 -D.- 2 2. TrantNn to ono" St, lbtttI 11 _D- -D- _D- 3. A041now.° O MOW Temin.ttiont IT{ _0- 1 2 -0- 1R • Rot. tolContlnw fm.rmo Sato 10I I= to -0- 1 2 1R A. Cone T1toomatbnt 31 -D- 1 2 4 C. TOTAL Cu ARENT PARTICIPANTS IEPE-at peones n -n- 7 21 A I. Atom NomaSE RwtlOpYrN /I10 ar tai Al _ -n- II. SPECIAL CATEGOAIIS A.-CNSLa.ORIVAT `. ...00TOPI PLACCMINTS y _0. _Q. _- E. TITLE 13 • G Ill l/alnHn{ • sl -0- -D- -0- -D- 121 R1k tINw1 IS -n- -D- C. TITLE Wt 111 SCO Co.H014ot I 4 -0- Ib A4namy<Cnnll N -D- -Q- -D- UI SLAIN Motor, Coommenl iv trill 11 _(t_ -D- -D- -D- -D- SI L. mite. Simko* 0/ETIM ]{ -D- O. ST CPS III VocatlCMt C.egtelen megrim I01 11" -Q- -n- t21 Summer Enotiormol Moormit 31-D- 131 Conaurwok Petteloatroo Mt {A1 TR3o 11 EMC 3{ -D_ -D- -D_ .n - hl Tr+ al -n- -n.- 111 vCCIP RI -n- -D- -0_ III. PARTICIPATION IN . Tot. la, Corm. • To io PA Cat a, Teal AComma . co -n- 1. Tale IP. Cvw1Pt PROGRAM ACTIVI'l IES MO! I<Igol ispoi atiOI IE tnot I<1l0I ItiaOt suns' IE A. f•SIMPOn ♦11.1011 IOtaop. MIWI jj { -0_ I -n- -n- ! -D- -0- -D- -D -D a. Clitomoo• Tom (Omort III -0- _tom -jt_ -D_ -n- -D- -o- �. C. a.tn«,aa Tra.n.n1 IS{ -n- _D_ _n_ l -n- -o- -o- -o- O, wool towemo o rlo.t,•Aeell Ill -n- 1 -n- _n- I -n- •n- -n- -0- i t, own E.wrntA i0Owl in _n_ 1 _n_ 0 7 2ft Pl -n- -n- In I A P. Ma. Sty. fmaby. In 0 or IT or 111,1021 131 _n_ I _n- I -n- _n- -n -( -0- -0- I 1. PSC Partkomott M TrIl•LiSatvitel RSA -n_ I -n- _n_ I _n- -a -n- -D- { a .Clow EnwbT• f.wlwtw (Yttfl !i1 -n- I -n- _n- I .n- _n- -n- -n_ -0- I.4 T^oasIlon Semen (Vito IW I 1 -0. -0- -n- 41- -n_ _n_ _n_ _n- _n_ -n- IMlatt{ V. R 1{I 1 Afq ',Di innap I IEI318E I ial it ♦4 Mg nal 171 1{2'80 I IEISI8111 101 a1Rt i io!•lA>'t a. Dame la -0- I 5 I 17 18 o.sasow -0-. I -o- 1 I 1 ln."f31-0- I 4 I 11 17 N. 0.4.0a4471 -E1- _31_ -D- 8 I I , miss la _a 1 ` ill 11 0,3► 1 t .n_ I 1 1 ? 7 2 a,waa.Pk tA1 hi, I _n- 1 5 I 15 t 16 �aa.< 44 PS _n- I I _n_ I _0- I _0_ - _0- ' -0- j i 1 Mon -o -R- I _St_ I EL.A• Al.I" _E4 ll.A.t. I0 _a -0- Nodificsiii'8q 102 Nty 26, 1981 ii, Program Activities and Services A. YCCIP Activity (I) Tyre of Activity Work experience shall be the only program activity under•YCCIP. (2) Agency Operating the Activity Weld County Division of shaman Resources is the agency administering all YCCIP activity. (3) A total of 30 participants will be served. (4) Duration of Each Activity The duration for the activity of the project shall ?.. determined when the request is approved. No projects shall exceed nine (9) months. Youth participating in a project during the school year cannot exceed 15 hours of work/week. During summer months, when school is out of session, participants may not exceed a maximum of 30 hours/week, most participants will not exceed 20 hours/week. (5) Program Description (Skills) The YCCIPs provide for supervised, work oriented employment and training sites for economically disad- vantaged youth between the ages of 16 and 19 years, inclusive. Participants will learn skills required to perform the projects they are involved in as well as complementary work experience skills. for example, participants who qualify through enrollment into distributive education, management and administrative courses, will actually perform in an administrative capacity in their perspective project. B. Coordination with School -Related Programs Training and skill development activities will be documented on the EDP's, which are completed by the youth participant, the school representative, and the EQOS representative. Project Solicitation and Selecti The solicitation of project applications is wade to various school districts and non-profit community organizations within Weld County. In cases where the school districts are implementing the YCCIP program LEA agreements hold (See YETP). In cases where projects are implemented by the non-profit, the Prime Sponsor will provide employment and training services for the youth. E-7 nU Ns 19e1- 8, Criteria to Determine Project Proposals Basic criteria to be used to determine projects are type of project, supervision, and skills the participant will receive. See attachment A. C. Approved Project Applications The approved project applications are attached. D. Project Applications Not Approved No applications have been rejected to date. II. Program Planning Summary The following chart reflects the goals, objectives, and activities of Title IV YCCIP. The PPS is on page E-3. Enter Add. Total Total Unsub. Pos. Other Carry Component Part. Term. Emp. Term. Term. Over Work Exp. - Other.. . 30 24 2 18 4 6 Total 30 24* 2 18 4 6 Percent 100 80 8 75 16 20 III. Budget Information Summary The Budget Inforaaition Summary is attached on page E-1. E-8 .. .. .. _, .-.. z�. �• �r Modification 102 May 26, 1981 1 YCCIP Approved Projects The following is a brief description of the Youth Community Conservation Improvement Projects (YCCIP) for 1981, approved by the Youth Council. Fort Lupton Recreation This project will have ten (10) participants. The participants will be assisting in general horticultureand landscaping activities. The par- ticipants will also assist in general construction activities including handtool operations. Weld County School District RE -10J This project will have one (1) participant. The project pill concern itself with energy conservation of the school buildings. The partici- pant will be involved in weather stripping all doors,;;building wind breaks at outside entrances, insulating above existing roofs, installing drapes, installing electronic lighters for pilot lights, and other work associated with energy conservation of school buildings. Weld County School District 06 ,.This project will have eight (8) participants. The project will concern itself with site improvement of the Boys Club, the Creative Arts Center, and site conservation and improvements of designated schools in the school district. The participants will be involved in various kinds of land- scaping, soil conservation, general horticulture functions, basic hand - tool construction, and painting. City of Greeley This project will have three (3) participants. The project will concern itself with site imporvement and conservation at the Jesus Rodarte Cultural Center. Participants will be involved in program coordination and monitoring, indoor/outdoor mNintenance, conservation of public grounds, and the use of basic handtools. Weld County School District RE -1 This project will have five (5) participants. The project will be concerned with three (3) areas. These are energy conservation, rehabilitation of equipment and facilities, and site beautification. The participants will be involved in the application of window and door weather stripping, caulk- ing, installing insulation to heating and air exchange units, fence instal- lation including grading and securing, installing a underground sprinkler system, ground preparation for new grass seeding, and planting shrubs. Parent Child Ceeter This project will have one (1) participant. The participant will be involved in the planting of sod for a recreation area, and the building of cages and pens for small animals. Ms. Marcia Minke Weld County Human Resources Post Office Box 1805 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Ms. Minke: Citpof ,fort %won COON re OF WILD _ ;JJ edNN ♦VONUE • O b% 17♦ if OPT LwfON, i0 00471 March 18, 19/S\ L • • 1)\\ \\ � .�.� V � f On T Lr004 1.1711 iS fl)041 Of NV t,I 14 rMO 17071 NO wW Gn0EL reyf �n0 U031434100 • As we discussed at a prior time, Fort Lupton Schools would like to ammend our request to add four (4) additional slots. Consequently I am submitting a revised project application. These slots would be used at the Fort Lupton Schools pri- marily, The participants would be classified as (3:01) Assis- tant`Horticulturists. These students will work 40 hours per week from June 1, 1981 to August 28, 1981 (13 weeks). The budget revision will be as follows: 40 hrs/week @ $3.35 $134.0(1/week X 13 weeks 4 @ $1742.00 • $ 134,00 • 1742,00 • 6968.00 General project supervision will be coordinated by Duane Deines (Fort Lupton Recreation), However, Fort Lupton Schools will provide direct supervision by the Grounds Foreman for the Fort Lupton Schools. Fort Lupton Sehoois, Fort Lupton Recreation and tpe City of Fort Lupton have a good, close working relationship. With this cooperation the youngsters will be well supervised and the project properly operated. Your consideration and cooperation has been greatly`appre- ciated. This project revision will improve the opportunites for youngsters and will enhance the activities in the community. Si rely, Donald R. Cummins, President Fort Lupton Recreation DRC/rl Enc: Project Application Revision cc: Floyd Acre, Asst. Supt., Fort Lupton Schools WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES P.O. Sox 1805 Greeley, Colorado 00632 (303) 351-6100 Agency Application Form Youth Coirmunity Conservation and Improvement Projects This application must,be completed in fts entirety or it will be returned to the requesting agency for completion. Name of ayenty-Ft. Lupton Recreation Tax Exempt Number 184-6000665 Addre5S 1040 Fulton St Ft LuptonCOunty Weld State C0 -'j3trect, City, an'd�ip Code-} 80621 ^---�- ltiscal „ear of your organization Jan 1 _ 19 81 to Dec. 31 1981 brographical area your organization serves boundary area for Ft. Lupton Sc5ool e- —` --- -- flame of Director Donald R. Cummins Tit1C President 330-I-dTl (0) — - TelrphOne number 851-2269 (11) dumber of staff NIA -. - — — 1., Project Description 1_01 This project will concern itself with (1) conservation and improvement of certain designated park areas within Fort Lupton Area; (2) site improve- ment and construction of Railroad Park in Fort Lupton; (3) improvement of sites of Fort Lupton elderly housing;; (4) Fort Lupton Schools. 1_02 Types of jobs to be performed will in- clude designing and executing various kinds of landscaping, horticulture and soil conservation functions, bnsic non - power construction, and repair services. 1.03 Ratio of students to supervision will be six to one. 1.04 - 1.05 Supervision will be Recreation Director in cooperation with City of Fort Lupton and Fort Lupton Schools. 1.06 Starting date will be March 1, 1981. Ending date will be September 1, 1981. Ammended Project 1/17/81 II. Definition of Participants 2_01 Six participants, or their equivalent, will be enrolled. Duration of employ- ment will be from March 1, 1981 through, September 1, 1981. Four participants (June 1 - August 28, 1981) 2.02 Croups of students to be served will be students in grades 9-30-11-12 between ages of 16 and 19. Preference will be awarded to particpants who are econom- ically disadvantaged. 2.01 Participants will develop skills in management, team approaches to solving problems, gain knowledge of general horticulture and landscaping, basic construction and gain at first -had appreciation of conservation. III, Job Descriptions 3.01 Assistant student horticulturist: Assists in general horticulture functions includ- ing landscaping activities. , 3„02 Student construction assistant: Assists in general construction activities and hand tool operation. IV. Administration 4.01 The organisation to administer this project is the Fort Lupton Recreation in conjunction with City of Fort Lupton and Fort Lupton Schools. 4.02 Fort Lupton Recreation is a recreation opportunity provider. 4_01 Agency is experienced in operation of public service opportunities. The agency has an outstanding record. 4.04 The accounting procedures are in com- pliance with the Board policies and the rules and regulations for agencies. - 2 - **mended Project 3/17/81 $6,968.00 $15,410.00 V. Budget 5.01 Direct program costs (la -kind) 5.02 Student Participants (March - May) $7618.00 (June - Aug) _4824.00 TOTAL 5.03 Supervisor (In -kind) 5.04 Training (In -kind) Materials d Supplies (In -kind) $5,442.00 - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - 5.06 Supportive Services - 0 - (In -kind) 5.07 Project Total $8,442.00 Ammended'Budget Schools 5.01 Direct program coats(In-kind) - 0 - 5.02 Student Participants (June - Aug./40 hr. meek) $6.968.00 5.03 Supervisor(In-kind) - 0 5.04 Training(In-kind) 0 5.05 Materials b SuppIies(In-kind) - 0 5.06 Supportive Services(In-kind) - 0 - - 0 - 5.07 School Total Grand Total for Recreation d Schools Ascended Project 3/17/81 Citp of ,tort lupton COUNTY OF WELD 330 0x AVENUE FORT LUOTON n0J1031664E O60 DENVER FORT IUPTON. CO 10611 LFE TP0170J1 1193.11•01 GREELEV METRO 1 301 163 610/ 1 , • \ L February 3\1:982 1 fl Ms. Marcia Rinke Weld County Human Resources P.O. Box 1805 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Ms. Minke: Enclosed you wilt find an application for a Youth Community Conservation and Improvement Project (YCCIP), This project will be operated in conjunction with the city of Fort Lupton, Fort Lupton Public Schools and Font.Lupton Housing Authority. 1,. Fort Lupton Recreation has an outstanding program: This project will enhance the activities for the commu- nity and the participants. If additional information is needed please contact me. rely, Eona d R. Cummins ////'President Fort Lupton Recreation ORC/rl Enclosure 1' HELD COUNTY DIVISION OP NIRIAIlRESOLES P.0,'Box 1806 Greeley, Colorado 80632 (303) 351-6100 Agency Youth CommunityConservationaandnForm Improvement Projects This app)icatton must be completed in its entirety or it will be returned to she requesting agency for completion. Rare of agency Ft. Lupton Recreation Tax Exempt Number 184-6000665 Address 1040 Fulton St Ft Lupton County weld Smote CO (Street, City, and Zip Code) 60621 Fiscal year of your organization Jan 1 19 61 to Dec. 32 1481 Geographical area your organization serves boundary area for Ft. Lupton Name of Director Donald R. Cummins c Ti s 330-1811 (co Title President Telephone number 857-2264 (8) Number of staff N/A I.' Project Descilption 1.01 Tbis projeet will concern ltielf with (1) .conservation and improvement of certain designatedparkareas within Port Lupton Avast (2). site improve- ment and construction of Railroad Park in.Fort Lupton; (3)'improeeeeat.-of sites of Fort Lupton elderly housing. 1.02 Types of jobs tobe performed will in- clude designing and executing various kinds of landscaping, horticulture and soil conservation functions, basic non - power construction, and repair. services. 1`03 Ratio of students. to supervision villbe six to one. 1.04 - 1.06 Supervision will be Recreation Director in cooperation with City of Fort Lupton. 1.06 Starting date will be March 1, 1981. !hiding date will be September 1, Z98i. II. Definition of Participants 2.01 Six participants, or their equivalent, will be enrolled. Duration of employ- ment will be from March 1, 1981 through' September 1, 1981. 2_02 Croups of students to be served will be students in grades 9-10-11-12 between ages of 16 and 19. Preference will be awarded to particpants who are econom- ically disadvantaged. 2_03 Participants will develop skills in management, teas approaches to solving problems, gain knowledge of general horticulture and landscaping, basic construction and gain at first -had appreciation of conservation. ITI. Job Descriptions ..• 3.01 Assistant student horticulturist: Assists in general horticulture functions includ- . ing landscaping activities. 3_02 Student construction assistant: Aastete in general construction activities and hand tool operation. IV. Administration 4.01 The organization to administer this project is the Fort Lupton Recreation in conjunction with City of Fort Lupton. 4.02 Fort Lupton Recreation is a recreation opportunity provider. 4_03 Agency is experienced in operation of public service opportunities. .The agency has an outstanding record. 4_04 The accounting procedures are in com— pliance with the Board policies and the rules and regulations for agencies. V. Budget • • . 5.01 Direct.. program costs (In -kind) 5.02 Student Participants (March - May)' $3618.00' (June - Aug) 4824.00 TOTAL 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 Supervisor (In -kind) Training (In -kind) Materials d Supplies (In -kind) Supportive Services (In -kind) Project Total - 0 - S8,442.00 - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - $8,442.00 MELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUNAN RESOURCES P.O. Box 1805 Greeley, Colorado 80632 (303) 351-6100 Form Youth Community Conservation n ency vrvataionand nlaprovement Projects This application must be completed in its entirety or it will be returned to the requesting agency for completion. Name of agency SrirgAdos School Tax Exempt Number gg_02py+ Address 415 Leslie St. Briggsdale, 80617County Veld State colorado (Street, City, and ip Code) • Fiscal year of your organization Jan, 31 1981 to Des. 31 19 81 Geographical area your organization serves District R1r10J Name of Director Dr. Evert Bissell Title Superintendent Telephone number 656-3417 Number of staff 17 The following information must be submitted on each project application. If you are requesting more than one project, prioritize your request. I. Description of Project A. Submit in writing to NRD the following: 1. The need for the project in the area in which it will be conducted and how the project will meet the need; 2. The types of jobs youth are to perform; 3. The full-time supervisor to youth ratio, or its equivalent, and the reason for selecting the ratio; 4. The qualifications of the supervisor in terms of necessary skills and experience needed to carry out the project and instructing youth; 5. A description of the method used for selecting supervisors; 6. The beginning and ending dates of the project. i1. Participants A. Identification and Parameters 1. Identify the number of participants to be enrolled, and their expected duration of employment; 2. List of target groups to be served; 3. Description of the expected benefits to participants, i.e., skills to be obtained, other positive terminations antici- pated, academic credit to be.earned, etc. 111. Job Descriptions A. List the principal job titles and a job description for each. IV. Administration A. Provide a description of your organization to include: 1. Type of organization; 2. Purpose of organization; 3. Experience in operating employment or training programs and/ or providing public services; 4. A description of the accounting and financial management procecures and/or arrangements. Budget A. Supply totals for the following line items 1. Direct program c6sts; " 2. Costs of participant wages and fringe benefits; 3. Costs of wages and fringe benefits of work -Site supervisors; 4. Costs of job -related training; 5. Costs of materials, supplies and equipment used by participants on the job; and 6. Costs of supportive services for participants. Project applications are to be submitted to: Weld County Division of Hunan Resources P.O. Box 1805 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Attn: Youth Programs Coordinator If you have any questions regarding the program, please feel free to contact the Youth Programs Coordinator at 351-6100. February 4, 1981 Naive of Agency: Briggsdale School District RE -103 Fiscal Year: Jan, 1981 - Dec. 31, 1981 Geographical Area: School District RE -10J Director: Evert Bissell Humber of Staff: 17 I. Description We plan to do all we can to make all of our buildings more energy effecient. This includes weather stripping around all doors, building wind breaks at outside entrances, probably installing several drapes, perhaps insulating above existing roofs, installing electronic lighters for pilot lights, any other work that would help reduce the energy cost for heating our buildings. A 1. Our school uses propane exclusively for heating. The price has doubled in 1980 and is expected to go higher. We must do all we can to use the least mount possible. The School District will provide materials and the vo7th worker will provide labor assistance to the custodial staff. A 2. The youth will perform the work assisted by custodial staff, as5ociated with winterizing the building. A 3. I will have one custodian and hope to have one youth. A 4. The supervisor is may custodian who has been here 12 years and has per- formed all types of building maintenance. He supervised youth workers for the past two summers. A 5. There is no method. The size of our school is such that we can hire one custodian. He is in charge of building maintenance. A 6. Starting Date -flay 25, 1981 Ending Date -August 21, 1981 II. Participants 1. One youth participant. Starting May 25, 1981. Ending August 21, 198(1. 2. Briggsdale School District RE-i0J 3. Participant should learn skills in building maintenance and building insulation. It seems this would be a valuable skill in this day and age Page 2 School District RE -10J P. O. Qom 125 Driggsdale, Cole. 80611 February 4, 1981 III. Job Description A. Participant would be required to have some skills as a carpenter since a portion of the work will be building wind breaks for building entry ways. Also these skills are necessary to install weather stripping and other insulating ma- terials. IV. Administration 1. Public School 2. Educati Children 3. Currently have two CETA Employees. Last sumer supervised 4 youth workers. 4. Accounting and financial management procedures required by the State of Colorado for public schools. Y. Budget - 1. Direct program costs 2. Cost of Participant - Assume Minimum wage plus workmen's compensation. 3. Supervisor Cost - 52000 4. Cost of Job - related training - S 0 5. Cost of Materials - $3000 6. Supportive Services for participants - 5200 WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUNAN RESOURCES P.O. Box 1905 Greeley, Colorado 80632 (303) 351-6100 Agency Application Form Youth Community Conservation and Improvement Projects This application must be completed in its entirety or it will be returned to the requesting agency for completion. Name of agency Meld County School District Six Tax Exempt Nuaber 84-600-2058 Address 811 15th Street, Greeley 80631 County Weld State Colorado (Street, City, and Zip Code) Fiscal year of your organization January 1 1981 to December 31 1981 Geographical area your organizz'ation serves School District Six Name of Director Rex HesterFwftl Title Director of Secondary Education • Telephone number 352-1543 Number of staff N/A I Project Description 1.01 This project will concern itself with (1) a site improvement project at the Bays Club, (2) a site improvement project at the Creative Arts Center, and (3) site conservation and improvement at certain desig- ,'. hated schools in Weld County School 'District Six. 1_02 Types of jobs to be performed will include general management, design and execution of various kinds of landscaping, soil conservation, and general horticulture functions, basic hand tool construction, and painting. 1.03 Supervisory time for youth in this project will follow Colorado State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education guidelines. Ratio of students to supervisors will be approximately six to one. 1_04 Supervisors will be cooperative education coordinators currently in charge of one of the following programs: (1) Occupational Work Experience (2) Vocational Horticulture (3) Work Experience Study (4) Designated employees of the Boys Club and the Creative Arts Center 1_05 All supervisors will be cooperative work experience coordinators currently under contract to Weld County School District Six, or designated employees of the Boys Club and the Creative Arts Center. 1_06 Starting date for the project will be March 2, 1981. Ending date will be September 31, 1981. II. Definition of Participants 2._01 Four full time participants, or their equivalent, will be enrolled. Duration of employment will be from March 2, 1981, through September 30, 1981. 2.02 Groups of studentsto be served will be students in grades 10-11-12 between the agei of 16 and 19. Preference will be awarded to partici- pants who are economically disadvantaged. 2.03 Participants will develop skills in management, team approaches to solving problems, gain a general knowledge of horticulture and land- scaping, gain an appreciation of conservation, basic construction and painting. Qualified participants may earn academic credit at the rate of one -quarter credit per school quarter. III. Job Descriptions 3.01 Assistant student horticulturist: assists in general horticulture functions including limited landscaping activities. -.1.02 Student construction assistant: assists in general construction activities and hand tool operation. 3.03 Student painter: assists in general house painting using roller and brush application techniques. IV. Administration 4.01 The organization to administer this project is the Vocational Education Department, Division of Instruction, Meld County School District Six. The administrator in direct charge will be the Job Development Specialist. 4;02 Weld County School District Six is a public educator. 4.03 Vocational Education has a number of programs designed to assist youth in learning the fundamentals of the world of work. 4_04 Accounting and financial management procedures are the responsibility of the Held County Department of Human Resources. Weld County School District Six will provide the Department of Human Resources with bi- monthly time sheets accurately recording student hours worked. V. Budget 5.01 Wages for student participants $9,648. F.I.C.A, and Workmen's Compensation 658. $10,306. 1n -Kind Contributions S_03 Wages and fringe benefits of work site supervisors $13,200. 5.04 Cost of job'related training 6.600. S.0S Cost of materials S_06 Supportive services 2.000. $21.800. Agenty Application Form Youth Community Conservation and Isprowaent Projects This application must be completed to its entirety or it will be returned to the requesting agency for completion. Mauve of Agency: City of Greeley - Parks i Recreation Department Rodarte Center Tar Exempt Number: 84-6000-593 Address: 201 10th Avenue. Greeley, 80631 County: Weld State: Colorado Fiscal year of your organization: January 1, 1981 to December 31. 1981 Geographical area your organization serves:. City of Greeley Name of Director: Stanley C. Gensler Title: Parks and Recreation Director Telephone (Mater: 353-6123 ext. 290 Number of staff: 2O The following•information west be submitted on each project application. If you are requesting more than one project, prioritize your request. I. Description of Project - The project will concern itself with a site npro t and conservation program at the Jesus Rodarte Cultural Canter, 920 •A' Streev tom, Greeley, Colorado 80631. 1 8 2 Types of jobs to be performed include: Program coordination and monitoring, indoor/outdoor maintenance: conservation of public grounds. and use of tunic Mind tool equipment. 3. Ratio of supervisor to youth will be three to one. Necessitate open communication and provide closer supervision. 4. Supervisors will be coordinators in occupational work experience. work experience study in and through employees of the City of Greeley, Rodarte Center. 5. Supervisors will be designated by City of Greeley. Rodarte Center. 6. Starting date, !larch 16, 1981 to September 30, 1981. II. Participants 1. Three full time participants. or their equivalent, will be enrolled. Spas of employment will be from 'larch 16. 1981 to September 30. 1901. Participants to Zia served will be stetted* im geedas 10. lip 1e. • between ages 14 tgrangb 19. Preforms will be Awarded to streets econonically deprlvid. 3, Participants will develop skills in program coordination, monitoring of classes, obtain general knowledge of landscape maintenance, appreciation of conservation through indoor/outdoor maintenance. l[1, Ob_rescri+tions. 1. Student project coordinator: Keeps records of project and hours worked. 2. Student project implementors: Assists in general indoor/outdoor maintenance and hand tool operation. IV. Administration_ 1. The or9aniration to administer this project is the City of Greeley Division of Parks and Recreation Rodarte Center. The administration in direct charge will be the Rodarte Center Recreation leader. 2. City of Greeley, Parks and Recreation, Rodarte Center is a public service. 3. Vocational employment has a number of program, designed to assist youth in learning the fundamentals of the world of work in Recreation. d, Accounting and financial management procedures are the direct • Nresponsibility of the Weld County Department of Human Resources. The Rodarte Center will provide the Department of Human Resources With bi-monthly time sheets accurately recording student hours worked. v. HuAet Wages for participants 1 5,577.00 FICA and Workman's Compensation 1 1,050.00 1 b,G27,00 WELD COUNTY REORGANIZED SCHOOL DISTRICT RE.* LA • OILCRtST . )L AfrLYILIt OILt Rlt6 COLORADO ION! March 5, I Marcia Ninko UN Rxurty Division of Iluituv iasources P.U. PUS 1805 tree lcry, N 80631 Dicta Marcia, It was nos enjoyablo talkitxl to you this naming alexu ow- 1'CCIP Napp 1 icat len. As we ciiscusstxl, 1 am .ping to ask that WC .un>>xl .xu- annicaItan to read "throe ful: time sttxlrnts" rather than four halt-tinx: nitxtrnts. I was ploasal to learn that this ("wortwrity for CilattJc has cane alnut. Thank you so very math for your assistance. kessi\xct fully yours, \� f1`lrs, `1-W...N er `! itxia Assist t. Super in tondo t man own' 8O OM DISTRICT ltl?-1 Gilores t, Cell 80623 sv • WELD COUNTY REORGANIZED SCHOOL DISTRICT Ry1\� u *u.ts.. �n.t AIA1 . ri Anavul[ 'MICR&ST, CClO41A00 111J4t1 JaAUN y 26, I081 h11:1 County Division of UMW% falsourc `s At tit: Marcia Min\o D.O. 1805 Cawley, CO 80612 [War Marcia, Ploaxx find. cncloa..1 our aryl teat [O1 (Or a Youth kaintainit.y Coixnva- tion aiwi liltnriNviont Project for irk Id County .ktool Dish lot. RE -1. t typo the an))(eat ion has boom to WNW Sat isfaCti:m. Sinon oly tl A (CA 41 1)onnis 1). Kverain.la JI Assist Ant- Sutvrinterkiolt hT : ::w VG'S {' `J WELD COUN1Y Div1SI0N OF HUMAN RESOURCES P.O. Box 1805 Greeley, Colorado 80632 (303) 351-6100 Agency Application Form Youth Community Conservation and Improvement Projeets This application must be completed in its entirety or it will be returned to the requesting agency for completion. hVald County Name of agency Bcixyol District RE -I Tax Exempt Number A 237153 Address 1055 Birch Gilorest, 00 80623 County lA ld _State CO Street, City, and -2ip Coder — Fiscal year of your organization January 19 81 toWeather 19 81 Geographical area your organization serves souttmcste:n tkald county Name of Director Den ds D. Krcnunija Title Assistant Suparinlonduit Teieabbne number 737-2403 Number of staff 106 The following information must be submitted on each project application. If you are requesting more than one project, prioritize your request. I. Description of Project A. Submit in writing to URD the following: 1 The need for the project in the area in which it will be conducted and how the project will meet the need; 2. The types of jobs youth are to perform; 3. The full-time supervisor to youth ratio, or its equivalent, and the reason for selecting the ratio; 4. The qualifications of the supervisor in terms of necessary skills and experience needed to carry out the project and instructing youth; 5. A description of the method used for selecting supervisors; 6. The beginning and ending dates of the project. II. Participants A. Identification and Parameters 1, Identify the number of participants to be enrolled, and their expected duration of employment; 2. List of target groups to be served; 3. Description of the expected benefits to participants, i.e., skills to be obtained, other positive terminations antici- pated, academic credit to be earned, etc. III. Job Descriptions A. List the principal job titles and a job description for each. IV. Administration A. Provide a description of your organization to include: 1. Type of organization; 2. Purpose of organization; 3. Experience in operating employment or training programs and/ or providing public services; 4. A description of the accounting and financial management procedures and/or arrangements. V. Budget ` A. Supply totals for the following line items I. Direct program costs; 2. Costs of participant wages and fringe benefits; 3. Costs of wages and fringe benefits of work -site supervisors; 4. Costs of job -related training; 5. Costs of materials, supplies and equipment used by participants on the job; and 6. Costs of supportive services for participants. Project applications are to be submitted to: Weld County Division of Human Resources P.O. Box 1805 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Attn: Youth Programs Coordinator If you have any questions regarding the program, please feel free to contact the Youth Programs Coordinator at 351-6100. O SCRIPPI N OF pRQlt1CP: 1. The need for the project in the area in m+duich itwill be covdtEtal and hew the project will meet the need; The emphasis on energy conservation the past three years has bociLe a very high priority for the personnel of Weld nrunty School District RE -1. The project lends itself to energy conservation with its provision for woattxrization and it will be cur intent to improve the condition of our buildings with respect to calking and weather strip>ewinm artmind windows and doors along with the addition of insulation to heating and air exchange units within the district. The seood need is in the area of rehabilitation of equipment and facilities. This area of the project includes the installation of a security fence around a baseball diamond in Platteville as determined by the nerds of their recreation commission. Site -beautification is the third need. As part of our ccntinuung effort and as a need determined by the Educational Plaming Service of the University of Northern Colorado, it is our intent to incram the aesthetics of our campuses. This will be done by the installation of additional water sprinkling systems, preparation of the ground for the seeding of new lawns, and the replacement and replanting of shrubs. The ,purpose of course is to make our campuses more appealing and give both our students and community a sense of pride. 2. The type of jobs youth are to perform: ' The project will be dealing with three different job descriptions a) energy conservation b) rehabilitation of equipment and facilities, and c) site beautification. The energy conix)exset will provide the youth training in the application of window and door weather stripping and calking along with the addition of insulation to heating and air exchange units. The area of equipment and rehbilitation will provide proper train- ing for the youth in the area of fence installation including grading, leveling and securing. The site -beautification project will provide the youth training in the installation of an underground sprinkler system, ground preparation for new grass seeding and the proper planting of shrub. 3. The full-time supervisor to youth ratio, or its equivalent, and the reason for selecting the ratio; It is the goal of the project director that the students in the program will be under close supervision at all tines. Therefore, to will have a ratio of one supervisor to four students which blends in with our philosophy of close instructor -pupil supervision. A. The qualifications of the supervisor in terms of rueccssary skills and experience needed to carry cut the project and instructing youth: It wilt be cur gall to select the supervisor from within district tersonunel because of their knowledge and acquaintance with our students. The supervisor will have to have a basic knowledge of landscaping tech- niques, have a background in carpentry, be able to extrlain the various work teclvdques and skills required in completing the various jobs, and have the necessary qualitiees to develop and maintain good rapport when working with our students. 5. A description of the method levy; for selecting supervisors: A notice will be posted in each attendance enter stating the position is available, qualification of the applicants, salary of the position, and deadlines for applying. Each interested applicant will then apply directly to the project director who will screen the applicants according to their qualifications. G. The beginning and ending dates of the project: The project will start June 8 and end August 14. This will give each participant the opportunity to work 200 tours. A. PARTICIPANTS: 1. Identify the number of participants to be enrolled, and their expected duration of employment; The number of student participants is expected to be four with their expected duration of employment to be ten weeks. 2. List of target groups to be served; tJe will target our activities primarily on economically disadvantage youth as these individuals have the highest uans:ployment rates along with being potential dropouts. 3. Description of the expected benefits to participants, i.e., skills to be obtained, other positive tezminatiens,anticipated academic credit to be earned, etc. The skills to be developed by the youth include the following: skill in site and around preparation, skill in ;setting together a sprinkling system below the surface of the ground, skill in the application of window and door weather stripptog and wintcw calking, shill in the application of insulation to heating and air exchange units, and to develop skill in the installation of a security fence. The youth will gain a positive reaction from working with one another with each having the opportunity to perform several skills. Since this is a summer project and since there will be no school in session, it will be difficult to provide academic credit, however, it will give then the opportunity to pursue related curriculum offerings at a later date either at Valley High School or Aims Con►cuty College. C. klI DISCRIPTIOCiS: 1. List the principal job titles and a job description for each. Landscape technician -this job involves growl leveling, site and general preparation for the planting of grass, shrubs, etc. Sprinkler technician -this position will involve trenching and manually placing a water sprinkler system below the surface of the ground. Construction foremen -this position involves supervision of the fenc6, weather stripping and calking applicators along with the insulation installer. Worker -this particular position involves working under the supervision and direction of another person. D. ADMINISTRATION: 1. Provide a description of your organization to include: a. Type of orr;anization: Wield County School District RE -1. is a public school which encrn asses the three communities of La Salle, Gilcrest and Platteville. b. Purpose of organization; the primary purpose of Wield County School Distirct RC -1 is to accept each individual as he or sbe is into the educational program and provide them with a stimulating environment and learning experience that will affect behavioral change that will promote continuing satisfactory adjustment to life. c. Experience -in operating employment or training programs and/or providing public services; In the past, Weld County School District RE -1 has participated in the Raman Resource Program which provides work and experience for economically disadvantaged youth and the custodial training program. We have also participated in the Youth Community Conservation and Improvement Project the past two summers. d. A description of the accounting and financial management procedures and/or arrangements; Veld County School District ::C -L has a financial secretary who operates a very concise system of management which wihen categorized is a double entry accrual system of accounting. E. DUDES.?: a. Direct program costs; b. Costs of participants wages and fringe benefits; c. Costs of wages and fringe benefits of work -site supervisors; d. Costs of job related training e. Costs of materials, supplies and equipment used by participants on the job; f. Costs of supportive services for participants; PtEAm,SE NOTE: Line items C and E are costs that will be incurred by Wield County Scdwl District RE -1 and are not being asked for in this grant. $2,680.00 3;000.00 7,000.00 $12,680.00 T.A. 1. Fench se ner the Parent Child Center sponsors a school age program, We hnee a constant need for an area where the children can participate in sparts and games. The children enrolled regularly all -year. He Hare an area we would like to sod and use it for a baseball diamond and other trees. We +you'd like to develop a part, of it for a barn yeard for children to raise and care for snall.animals. We hope to plant trees too as protection and conservation. 2. Clean and prepare grounds for sod and assist in actual sodding. Prepare and repair rages and pens for small animals. Help plant trees and water them. 3. Will he under direct supervision of one supervisor, who will supervise no more than seven youth --difficult to supervise and help youth learn job sk=ll with a larger number. 4. Supervisor eil.l have knowledge of developing recreation area and small animals. 5. Already on staff and know his skills. 6. torch 1, 1930 - September 30, 1980. II. Participants 1. Cane participant for this project :with the possibility of nsir other youth in the seiner program. P. 12F children of lne into^e parents in Held County. 3. Recreation and learing tocare for animals. III. Job Description. 1.4. Recreation area de-el.oner--prepare Brea, sod, huilein,g cages and pens for anima's. I!' Administration 1.' See attached 2. See attached 3. Nave trained •^.oeth in eur program for ten (10) year:, and have provided child care :eriices for thirteen (13) years in !field County. ;:kited Nay agency and arc audited by a CPA annually V. Dn.]FT 1. 7."Pt sure aheut sod costs at this time, but from previous experience eeele apnroxieate the toteproject at '!502.00. • 2. Minimum, ware nod fringe benefits (20 hours per week) j. Hi].1be a part of an existing super^isiors responsibility. h 5• 5, Direct supervision of about 10 hrs. per week - 540.00 per 'reek. Approximately $500.00. Breakfast and lunch. 11 O �pI G ., aQQ; i XXj U P O sG rt ry 0 N N N M > u O O In � r 0 CO O CC Uo N CO d '0SO W 3 • L O. U' Ai'oc 1 3. 135 o 1 ^ '1300 1 ry 9{Vbll O lift DliO ?)tt 10 o U m ui Cr. .nt ruuccr rv!w OR !. a • O+ N I� a .11 -IV R S 2 0 7 a 0 u Ftocn ¢ 3 d c> Ou i¢ �Q Q= o; _U G 8 r MCI " M M 'n a '�. N •ntv N f, o N n R a 2 2 x a 4 a 3 213. C s 2' o XI ,10 1,:. H No o -I 1 c 104. O1 OI leri ry 01 01 - ;I I° L;<' M M a 1.1 n o "yy 0 l ;? - _ 12 ei 12 p�tie.4 1712 P H a ^14 - n Wn inn ^�� X .y Y' W ca N O i: rn LC 7'.;.::04 O NN u. a n : O p 0 0 ;II .,•x104 J�2 a I^^-IIi,I� 2 213 7. .24,01i2 :; 3 zIe, uM1I. ^� is' o O "I 41 1 d"-[.- o cI A ..o1> ". 1 A. o J c W ,- c M l M 1,10 : Ip V I W rv07 O O P. 1' ;:: ^ a a J N � 7 r u R A 4'717 r gtp; r Vt: Y. 2 2 2 2 0 LL -k rvl J ,. ., z 1 11 1 1 1-1 1 1 - -Iol t lo} i la .. i - #o e I 2 S }I I i i:. 4 w ¢I •- E cc o E e W. ' .. c I O F = a e o. z,e u = !" l O d t o p E v S S i u 3• _? -e g , ;_ tilt; s P G -i I' ., it' 2 2 2 c E S o Z C U c E $ I .- u S :'',1453.; d e > - `7.1:1.6' E a< i- _ • : u E y e . C c c- E o n 3 = o j i Y g .- o . i c' O e 7c . o r _ n sr, w prionm.. ...... U 3, OEDARTMENT O► LAOOR a Ensplo►mett etst T rueb9 AOmenlsutllae, BUDGET INFORMATION SUMMARY BACKUP FOR THE ADMINISTRATIVE COST POOL NAME AND ADDRESS OF GRANTEE Ma. Street. ate. Seek. 7.1.1, Code) Weld County Division of Human Resources P.O. Box 1805 Greeley, CO 80632 ANNUAL►LAN/GMANT NUMEER 08-1-150-05 Mod. 103 TITLE OR ANNUAL OWN SUBPART (AI AOV4NISTRATIVE CONTRIBUTION MC ANNUAL ALLOCATION MIOA . ArattotelnaJ IC) D. s,c 114,796 573,983 II. D -0- 396,801 u. Special Grant to Governors Vocational Education El.Section 302 IV. YEfP 11,175 223,498 . IV. YCCW 4,560 45,286 IV. STEP \ .. ‘ 63,722 312,923 . IV. Governors Statewide Youth Program tn- 19,053 127,026 V°- 40,000 200,000 Others (Specify): Chrry 1a 172,627 MIN TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE NTRIBUT10N 425,933 I The edmirlo etfee cost neraw,raer. w t.. . hJ..� • TITLE maimUM ALLOWABLE PERCENTAGE FEDERAL REGMTER REFERENCE All titles except those noted below • 20 676.{0.2 u • Special Grant to Corernots Vocational EAuatioo Not Hailed to 20 20 677.40 677.19 U . D 10 677.56 VI - ME 15 670.11 IV • ?COP 5 for Prime Sponsors 9.5 for Projects 680.111 ETA 5145C IhsaT 19101 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO GENERAL FUND CLAIMS , . County of Nerd This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on' Pages 1 through and dated Junn 1 , 19 81 and that payments should be made to the respectiveve vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $8,040.00 Dated this 1st day of June �. 1. _$L_: WARRANT P.O. 8 N0. Y0. N0. rcnwn • - "'- 901622 Rice Roofing, Inc. , 8,040.00 State of Colorado ) )) ss TOTAL $ 8,040.00 held nee afficer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of June . 19 8L- Mty commission expires: /Yl ac ,24 14g2Q / � �1 rafF`l rna«1 . No�tary'Pub �' is STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD )) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in.payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the GENERAL Fund totaling $8,040.00 ss (ti-..‘-tectu,ta,„, WARRANT P.O. 6 WELD COUNTY, caste PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS MINT MU. VV. RV. ......... f 63.59 9257 CYNTHIA R. COLEMAN 46.29 63.59 9253 9259 LANYA Y. BUMP LUCIA ZAMORA State of Colorado ) )) ss County of Meld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated 06-01-81 . 19 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 173.47 ; Dated this 1st _ day of June , 19 81 TOTAL $173.47 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of June . 19 S1• My cohmission expires: 01-26-84 Notary Pu 1 c TATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss n Y OF MELD ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of field County. Colorado, hereby (apProve) disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby rdered drawn upon the mow Fund totaling S 173_47 Y4R66NT P4YEE mason 6 6 '<6 MELD COUNTY WARRANT RE6111ER AS OF , 5/36161 446662 FOSTER HOWARD A INVOICE YSAMT FUND DEPT NO 5761 ♦06463 WILEY A -RAT GROUP PC 1!662 21437 25469 4694.0 01 614 26060 45+56 19 630 175.0 19 616 71.56 119 030. 1446 406664 IMAGES GENE 52661 379.2! 01 644 446665 KING SOONERS 466666 LOIELL-PAIL 041RY 406667 NOHNT4IN 66!12 466666 MYERS COMAE 406669 PEROLIN COMPANY INC 379.2! 122693 62.14 19 417 122695 333.24 1! all 43161 529770 TYITIO 66339 66156 395.14 95.66 19 1117 95.66 16.25 a K7 74.n 46.66- 61 615 N.M 6112.79 01 616 31.04 61 616 0164.46 406690 PETE MOHNEN EQUIPMENT CO 2636 2016696.69 6/ 0102 204 196.92 406691 PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO TAXES 2.45- OS 6 167666 46 it M6536 x.550 p *04..;: 166.51 •06692 PIPER LINDA 464. SS 4WD man sem 7ES 669 __ *la Wan PINEY 110 ES 91140440410 • • r • r • • 41, 64441 EWAN/ ►4YEE NUNS N4L9 COMM YA40ANT 44444/44 AS Of • SEN041 M s Slit 141414C4 44447 F444 0047 44 N.NO , 406694 PRENTICE Noll INC 013543 90.69 20: Ni 94.40 406695 PRICE LYNN TYlTIO 4040 0t 01S N.M 406696 PROFESSIONAL ORON4NCE CO 420 12.40 Ot 034 MAO 406697 R R sown COMPANY 32301 MOO • 20 801 70.40 486690 *Am SMACK 495124 *.12 it 016 7.12 406699 RED BARON FLYING CLUB 036401 125.15 O! 830 TTS.1S 406700 ROCRT Nam PIANO PARENTED 32434 =64.30 149 038 32440 LEAK 19 838: S244O 60.TT 10 030 406101 SANS PRODUCE SW PI 20000 53.74 01 029 20009 S4.9O El" 029 29063 36, $6 O1 029 ale Ness tl 429 3!!64 SIAS k 029 •06702 $44INER4Y PRODUCTIOIIS INC 001644 406703 TEXACO INC 639.11 301,.0 19 011 MEM TAXES 1429s 01 344747 44.96 M 739000 SUSS- 4i I4,TT3 34.44. 44 e • • • • • r ,r • r r • • `• i R441 WARRANT PAYEE NU100R OiLO COMMIT 'MOOS MM. AS OF s sown NORM NO •06703 UNITED BANK TRAVEL 11293 32.50 01 010 ----•.•••-- 32.50. 406706 UNITED STATES MELDING INC 043sGR 239640: 61- 001 21.710 : 30.20 61 Ml 216067 61.20 OL: A06 2104716 46.1! 64,-062- 406701 MELD COUNTY GEM NOS► 52401 manias 2ssa a+ 406706 MELD COUNTY GEM HOSPITAL 52001 600.130.20. 406709 MELD COURT REVOLVING FUN 051661 21.00. Oi 030. 406710 WELD COUNTY SENIOR CONTRI 406711 WINDSOR OVERHEAD DOOR 626 309;130.20- SO` 406 21.00 asa ; u 699 600.00 139.50, 0l 029 13%30 TOTAL s 741;659.93 f •,. I WARM FIVE! INVOICE N USAIR FUND DEPT NUMMI NO _.r 406594 AGUILAR►S CORPORATION KEVIN 229.25 21 $72 Men 406595 AL DANIELS TONING CREDIT 12.66* 06 834 DISCIIT 6425e Dl ISA 27103 2%00 SI $34 6.25 406596 ALLAN CHARLOTTE OS2261 15.10 21 949 52261 15.10 21 949 DOAK 406597 &ACHIM'S INC 020212 IL.N 19 020213 11.06 19 $ 20211 21.96 14 015 02021$ 4645 19 O 20226 40454 it 015 O 20:27 57.46 04 $15 O20Z20 05.40 19 $20231 17.30 01 $15 291.11 406591 BOB'S UNITE 'GLOVE SERVICE RIRRFA 431.20 21 $72 431.20 406599 BOULDER DAILY CAMERA 5319 4$.26 Ot it, 43416 40660$ BROOKS CAMERAS INC (39041 54.77 01 $15 54.77 406601 CASSEDAV LEA 52601 11.50 I9 $30 111.01 406602 CLERIC AND RECORDER 040010 3.OD 44 III 406696 COLO FIRE G SA1EFIeS0 IIC 5705 4.50 04 096 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4441 44RR4NT F~Y0E NODS 4440 COMM N4RR411T 4044STOR 4S OF t $06141 M I situ4 INVOICE Y5442 NINO 4402 NO raIS_» _.._ CC1444 2414014h 41 On COM 4•11 61 001 Ce4447 1.44 61 041 C44412 ea• 41 444 C04641 204.00- 61 441 Ce4494 1240 61 Ml 645142 166.10 61 Nl 14.91 406616 NOL104Y INN OF MILEY 052041 44410 66 010 129410 61.41 0i ei5 101.42 40461] 1 e M CON' 42041 14410 24 40S 1:410 406614 J C FENNEY CO 444141 24400 21 471 444064 11.40 41 011 »0 444619 JOHN EY4NS J4 NIGH Cana 6444 01 441 4.411 404420'JOHNSON CONTROLS 244441E 4►.41 01 414 44.41 404611 KING LO ER CO 40624 44.01 21 446 44.77 406622 KING SOO►ERS 12210E 10.9! 21 0440 20432 40442E KING SOONERS OISC snows 100442 42!.40 01 ell 411.41 404624 LONGMONT TINES C444 4440.1 46.11 01 017 40 444429 116000I/6L0 E40144401T CO 614107 Ma 44 401 4944'41 40404 644 Nt 41411! 12441: 61 001 444494 b10Zl1 61 Oa •, •' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • A441 WART PAYEE MELD COONEY WARRANT 115115EOR AS Os a 5020/11 404633 NE JAMES ODE i S/20/E5 M INVOICE IMO P M O M►T St Mt flee En $15 35.00 404634 NORTHERN SEMINAL TIRE INC 63213 4T N: el 410k Al EN 63254 11.e Al OIll 634011 14.60 Al el 406ASS OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 04734 182E 92.00 6.11 21 EVE 71126 19 EDl 13.44 406636 ►ATEL V MD 12201 10.40 10 OM 404631 ►IERCE MID L ! ANC 406630 KAL IC SEIV OF CO 406639 RELI4ILE LINEN SERVICE 406604 ' SACMS-L ANtOR MAO 490011 11.50 u 429 051041 20.00, 01 029 051211 3.501 01 129 SONS 4400 14 030 9393 035157 46.0 19.04 21 104 l9# 4.411 14 SOi 4.44 406641 SOWS UNIQUE APPAREL 211 Ilse 21 ET1 406642 SANITARY LAUNDRY 04664] SCHOOL DISTRICT RE54 16• I1s00 10231 0014 19 030 40•36 11.45 1! E]0 Sea MEALS l2Ei 2► 410 ROME' 125.0E 21 R90 IMMO !seas 21 000 se+e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '• • • i• • • !,• `• • • *441 MARRANT PAVE! NWNER See SS 144.0 Alan 11ARMNf R IMETIO AS 04. T s/2ENl 406444 SEARS MetES 6 40444 SNUMMER JACR 40.446 SILVER SMOOTT CO 40664? STANOER T C JR 406440 STEVENS AUTO INC 406649 STEVENS AUTO INC ♦06650 STRACK ANN OR 400aSt STRATI* NOTE. stunt a INVOICE 1IiANT PUS OBE NO 434601 St?OI T14a4S 111114 *SIAM. *SIM I !� MVO Ink MPS 10001 311122 30415 30916 SlOn 311•S RISST SKST 11024 RIM 32430 3201 32'301 32TIA SDP MOO 14.944. 23148 11e 44 Eli OA 12.41 01644. 44. N7 4T6t♦ 1.42 E4 0M 1648 Ste SO MAO L1AN MOO . ?Oa 4.4..10 SS. TS 1.l 0.14 14.41 SSD OE 1.41 11.12 2•bM ale ESalI Eta RUM 1164: T45.14 4t OE Oi 04.1 M 44.9 41 441 RI MI u at 001 RI at u 44 4101 RA 64. al at u at as et 144411 I 14.44 al Il.14 al tO.ti u 46 S aI 10.:4. ILI* 44 ORS Men; !0044 El 0q Mae • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8441. whew PAYEE NUMBER Wag 11::;t00 AS OF s 50=0/01 INVOICE WANT' F1N0 We NO ♦06652 THE REGENCY 406655 TNORNOIICE PRESS 406454 TURNER MILLICENT 406655 UNC 406656 UNITED FOOD SERVICE 406657 UNITED LUMBER INC 406654 UNIVERSITY e66■ 406659 VALLEY FIRE EAT ria snivel 16549 6.45 R1 061 6.30 2614 40.25 20 00t 52601 51901 98559 0199 1451 2141 40.23 96800 19 120 Ig.M 10.20 0l 015 1040 141609 R 029 141.69 49.50 21 920 40850 21.30 a 031 21.30. Sale 19 001 30800 406660 WILCO INTERNATIONAL 12062 16'30 64 004 9850 406661 HELD CNTY OEN SOS► 16260E 25600 01 029 25.50 406662 HELD CO SHOPS-►EITY CASH 0016 0019 219611 219092 '271820. 561201 6320 002166 ISO Safi it S.M u S e 61 00.00 6t 5655 61 1.70 u 2622 61 3.05 u Eb6S 41 41, ?: • • •, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • `• • 4441 WSW ►ale W M!R ♦06664 YES NOSE* [ SONS 416665 4101E lUNSER 191071 406666 IIINDWI OYERNE40 DOOR 406667 Y1NOCR*DS STEEL [ SUP PL 419421 416666 WONDER BR E40 406669 tit *CO 23654 406676 TIIRNM MIRK SERYIC 13574 101932 Main MMUNUI10T 44 OF a USE" INVOICE WSW FYI. OPT MO Me - NM I 1/2410' ► ttd"S 140.43 21 - 076 MOIST 131.63 21 176 Nano 266.26 21 476 MILLS ►25.63 21 476 MOR410 1.11.5/ 21 476 NOT* 171.14 21 In OTERO 125.63 21 076 R1C1 1;3.63 21 I76 ROHM 121643 21 ST6 TURNER 133.63 21 476 VU L4 114:63 21 : 476 051141 211:1. Et MK 1*931.31 174 240.40 11 416 240.10 . 14.15 61 . 101 . 11.95 12560: 61 111 125.0 44.02 11 117 11.02 24.64 21 I90: 24.61 111.0 • 61 141 111.01 30.11. 21 414 50.14 TOTAL = 169610.91 aYTOM►TIC mat mantes ACCOUNT COON ACCOUNT NElCIMPTISI OI N NM4 1O>OS 1-OOd-SOi aCCOUNTS awrestE-TRAE suesem ! 1+N!-SO1 WARR NITS MASS 14•4111:10. - Ira TMI S I S TO CERTIFY Mal at OCCOINIINO AM NSW �>1<�E� TIONIUG! 9 ate WOO Mal .t.! 1 ten 0.0.10.41r TN TIN flank NAM MTN TIN TOTat Ulan r O. AO. It 1 . � et.%w.- j T . SUNSCRIS ANS �1 TO ISOM M ' WI alta.s r� VW IN NON1101 POILIC, 106O OF 'COOS � 1 O��' 11 rte CLAIMS AS ser FORAM 00O,114 a1N MMRMINSI IN W • / FIRpWaling i 1(�j L/0.4! / � MIt IF r7 . In ►�►1l/ MUTT �i 14441 swum NURSER ►AYEE NELO Cann 00004111100* REGISTER AS OF s Sin/ II 406964 FANRENNIWCN 644010 406565 FELLERS NEAL NO 406566 FLOWER 70N NO O laf a Shale& P AGE a 2 INVOICE NSW FUND DEPT NO 52601 3111.40 01 013 51301 52101 5101 406567 FLUKE NRRGARET 51501 406560 GOROONS ROOKS INC 310.40 34.00 19 030 34.00 35.00 .19 034 39.41 19 030 70.00 141.00 19 030 141.00 144201 95.40 149101 17022 304001 41.21- 307201 7.50- 391001 3.41- 394401 7.65- 396101 957- 397901 7.11- 390701 0.29- 400701 0.29- 401401 31.- 402301 1.11- 410901 29.42 457201 17.04 497401 991.41 506201 339.66 1,310.24 amsmaaattrin 406969 GORDONS BOOKS INC 309001 374.23 2,- 590101 17.22 20 751401 307.27 20 732201 31.00 20 090101 20.07 20 910001 45.25 20 003.42 406570 GREELEY OFFICE EQUIPMENT 11253 410.16 64 0105 406571 NONE LION t.POMER 410.16 600017 1042622 00 000 1.122.02 • • • • qr • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER YIELDCOUNTY *ARRANT REGISTER AS OF S S/20/81 DATE S 5/20/01 PARE s 3 INVOICE SPAT FUND DEPT NO 4016572 NOWELL SYRON MEALS 10.40 19 890 52281 200.40 19 890 210.00 OP 406573 IKENOUYE LYNETTE 52201 130.60 14 830 130.60 406574 INTERSTATE ELEC CO INC 960609 21.09 19 017 21.89 406575 NELLIN OFFICE SUPPLIES 13069 38.32 64 405 30.32 406576 MINER HAROLD MAY 450.00 01 832 490.00 406577 MIX° TEXTILE RENTALS INC 061306 14.50 19 812 14.58 406578 MOUNTAIN BELL 8913002 19.30 01 019 K13239 17.80 0t 019 K13245 18.45 01 019 K13254 15.65 01 819 K13258 13.41 01 819 813319 il.ft 01 819 K13320 11.92 01 049 K13327 32.93 01 819 KL3328 23.60 0/ 819 K13352 10.43 01 019 K13353 10.43 01 019 K13402 2.29 01 019 Kt3407 14.16 01 819 K23194 6.20 81 019 30540 12840.67 19 351016 238.36 01 819 2.206.08 406579 MOUNTAIN BELL 356121 47330 66664 69973 72040 057433 99919 59.17 01 819 106.60 19 452.!1 19 21.27 19 35.31 19 Intik 0A 820 84.00 19 a ;• • 111442 WARRANT PAYEE museum WELD COWRY NMRb/T REGISEOR AS OF t 5/28/01 OAT*j 5/20/1111 PAIN INVOICE 014111 FOND DEPT NO 406500 NAFT2 DON 52681 199.40 01 813 194.40 406581 OFFEN AGE HARDWARE 80816 3.02 01 816 80940 4.18 19 81883 3.50 19 82054 5.24 if 82060 31.23 01 816 47.97 406582 PATEL Y ND 50181 MAO 14 830 51581 MAO 19 830 140.M 406583 PETERSON RAYMOND 32681 368.40 01 013 360.40 406584 PETTY GASH 2621 19.95 01 873 52481 .59 01 873 52681 0.75 01 873 7046 11.40 01 073 9679 4.27 01 873 46.96 406585 PHILLIPSEN EOSIN MEALS 114.03 19 017 RECIST 23.00 19 017 52281 110.00 19 817 249.04 406586 PRINGLE ROBERT MO 52081 153.52 19 030 5681 131.58 19 830 285.10 406587 PRIM' NEDIA SERVICES LTD 181290 6.95; 20 801 6.95 406588 RADIO SHACK 495120 4410 20 001 4.80 406589 RAGLAN° RENEE 52281 06.00 19 030 86.00- 486590 SALAZAR SHIRLEY 52281 131.8•r le f30 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • RECORD Of PN0CEEDNNIiS MINUTES BOARD Or cou T COMMISSIONS WELD:CUUNIY, COLORADO JUNE 1, 1981 TAPE 881..33 TAe Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, set in regular session in full confotmity 'with the law andbylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the field Canty Centennial Canter, Greeley, Colorado, on Monday, June 1, 1981, at the hour of 9:00 A. M. ROLL CALL: The meeting ems called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Chuck Carlson, Chairman Commissioner Norman Carlson, Pro Tem Commissioner Bill Kirby, Excused Commissioner John Martin Camaissioer June Sceinmark Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeanette Ordway MINUTES: Commissioner Martin made a motion to approve the minutes of the County Commissioners' meeting of May 27, 1981, as written. CommiLesioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS TO IRE AGENDA: None. 'CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Steianark mode a motion to approve the comment agenda as printed. Commissioner Carlsonsecomded the motion and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: Commissioner Carlson commented on the rain storms of. Last week and the impact the mater had on the -Boras Creek Reservoir's dam. The Commm eicstions Advisory Board meeting was conducted last Tuesday. Some of the topics are as follows: weather reports, 1982 budget, training programs, and the letter fromNOAAwbich stated that they will notify us regarding severe weather reports. Commissioner Carlson added that the held Comte Pair Plan are progressing..: Commissioner Carlson attended the Colorado Comities. Incorporated meeting conducted Friday and be briefly commented on the status of certain bills. Commissioner Steinmark reported that last week vas spent hauling fill to rood washouts and gravel wane distributed. Casty bridges Relf701 and 43/700 one been completed. Regimming today the road sad bridge ealeteoaace division sill start the four day work week. Commissioner.Steisark acknowledged receipt of opposition to the permits required to move rigs in Veld County. Commissioner Steimmatit motad that the opposition has been referred to legal counsel. The Chairmen eommamted cm the purchase of the tom -Star Microimage Processor and added that some departments ate excited about the purchase and they `i11 pwt.:.ie to good use. Upon the Cbeirimea'retwrn back to Creeley fro Dena last Friday he checked the Horse Creek Reservoir. Se stated that much mark has been anise to shore q the dam. However, rail[satotmm comtimas to hamper the repair }:ems sad a dsmgeroma comiitios stilleatista. Soma motet from the reservoir isbeing diverted to the Prompect RemerseIt. Oar Aremons: Commissioner Stetson* msde a motion to Mean the claw es bT Rt. ikunieai Rikandeaes Claims inmerst tr.d 8872,168.17 Payroll` 8173.47 ,Hrairritns Csrdaslosyt Carlene *Seaga thi notice ad it cagtrf DANCE LICENSE FOR DEL CAMINO: Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve the 1981f. dance license for Del Casino. Commissioner Stetmmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CETA MODIFICATIONS: Carolyn Bekaa from the Haman Resources.Eepartmmnt, presented for the Board's approval the modifications to the Coeprehenaive Employment and Ttainin8 Act, Title IV Youth .Community .Conservation and ILproveamt Program, Title Iv Summer Tooth Employment Program, and the Administrative Cost Pool. The Title IV YCCIP modification included the projects the youth will partici- pate in. The budget for the program is $43,143 and the participant level is thirty. The Title IV STEP modification adjusts the budget and participant level to reflect actual allocations. STEP provides work experience and career planning for youth betweer the ages of 14 and 21. The budget is $254,886 and the participant level is 387. The Administrative Cost Pool has been adjusted to reflect the administrative contribution by STEP. The total budget for the Administrative Cost Pool for all titles is $425,933. Commissioner Steimark wade a motion to approve the CETA modifications as presented. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RESCIND RESOLUTION DATED APRIL 22, 1981, APPOINT EST IeR MCC OMB TO HIGH PLAIRS LIBRARY BOARD AND APPOINT MARY BORG TO WELD Muni LIBRARY BOARD: Commissioner Martin made a motion to rescind. the resolution, dated April 22, 1981, which reflected incorrect appointments. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Commissioner Steimmark node a motion to appoint Esther N:cCruab tothe High :Plains Library Board and Mary Borg to the Weld County Library Board, both terms to expire May 1, 1984. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. AUTHORIZE PUBLICATION OF PROCEEDINGS FOR JUNE, 1981: Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve the authorisation of publication of proceedings for June, 1981. Commissioner Steimark seconded the notion and it carried unanimously. AGREEMENT WITH FORT LUPTON FOR MAINTENANCE OF COUNTY ROADS .114 AND ►14.5: Wayne Smyth, county engineer, noted that he .has been working on agreements with Fort Lupton, Eaton and the City of Greeley regarding road maintenance to provide for a sore efficient method of maintaining those roads that traverse municipal and County boundary. lines. The Engineer presented a maintenance agreement, which was signed by the ?Mayor of Fort Lupton, that contained maintenance responsibilities as follows: The City of Fort Lupton shall be responsiblefor maintenance of Weld County Road 114 (aka 9th Street) and will be responsible for all routine maintenance and repair from Chestnut Street eastward to field County Road 029.5 and then south- ward to State Highway 052. Weld County shall be responsible for 'maintenance of Weld County Road 014.5 (aka 14th Street) and will be responsible for routine maintenance and repair within the city limits to a point approximately 1800 feet to the eastern city limits. Commissioner Carlson msde a motion to approve the agreement with the City of Fort Lupton for maintenance of County Roads 014 mad 414.5. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS: Listed on the consent agenda as presented. There being no further business, the mettles was adjourned at 9:20 A. N. PRIOR TOCOMMOCINGTEE 9:30 A. 14 BEARING THE CHAIRMAN GAVE TEE FOLLOW= WORT. AND AIRED THAT IT BE INCLUDED IN THE lax:TES OF THE RECOURLYSCRIMULED EOAID NB erni6 THAT CONPFAED AT 9:00 A. N. TODAY: CLaiamm Carlson participated la a nestles ornamised by Lt. Governor Nancy Dick and Governor Lamm au liriday fa Deaver. The meeting use for the formation of the Colorado Racal C mmtil. The 0uam`'s parpns is to sire direction to the state on what la beat for rural Colorado, so that lsslalation can be proposed to meet the rural needs. The Was idsetiffed whew the Commit Amid be. Chains Carlson modelled these in attend aoe that there ors aet■arsE tom rural Colorado`s, mrbmm rural and rural rural (Oiosisrcal). The Gamsen has 32 eating ambers, of which only near ass are sail a dteattasal ememmity. The other ambers are from earls memo norm eiassay assbtiabod with urban Colorado. (See Attached) Rues the mseaTICI of tie arshste woes Amiss 2, Ass le Mil: representing the urban rural the four members from the agricultural rural were out -voted in the structure, goals and objectives of the Council. In summation, Chairman Carlson feels this. Council will be of little or no value to Meld County and the true rural Areas and residents of Colorado. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions are attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. APPROVED: BOARD OY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: �WELD COUNTY CLERK gq t ty County fags 9, Jove 1, 1981 Lettsla l M x 2 Me S" 6 i irw 4144 .4 3 tTmmmgr Camelsl4aMrs.:, 4 Moors --city council r 2' 65 tiinesf� ...:. .. r 2 7 2 Fining minorities.. 2 a Mining: energy and .tali''' 9 Environmental - hazardous waste 1 der 10 Educator from higher education 1 member 31 Educator from K-12' 1 r l2 Soail tOwm circuit rider l r 1 member 1 member 13 Developer 14 Financial institutions 15 Rural health 1 member (16 Media i member 17) Lt. Governor 1 Kemper 18) State Treasurer 1 member 19) Representative of the senior community 1 member D. Ex -officio members - nonvoting. (1) State. a Labor and Employment b Natural Resources c Agriculture d Education e Local Affairs f Office of State Planning and Budgeting h Head i) Office of Rural Health (2) Federal. a) filli:::,t;tA:r:::t1 Development Committee b)c de f Health and Hume Services 2. Comments and reammeedatians from public input. a. Specific comments on Steering Committee rtromemtatins. (1) Add d to membership - Representative Of JoM!9 gomm it0 grede s:boo) or high scieo) mr4 y Mgr :r A public hearing vas conducted on %l ne 1 LCaHRI M4 with the following present: CHOCK CARLSON CHAIRMAN NORMAN CARLSON PRO TEM BILL KIRBY COMMISSIOMER EXCUSED JOHN MARTIN cOMMISSIOVER .. JUNE STHINMARK COMMISSIONER A.tro present: ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, KEITHA N3rTE nosnamens COUNTY ATTORNEY. TOM DAVID PLANNING DE'PARTMHNT RRPREM ATIVE, TOM ROHN 1981 at 9:30 AM, The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated April 20, 1981 and duly published April 23 and May 16, 1981 in the Johnstown Breeze a public hearing was held on the request of Art's Fertilizer for a special use permit, open -cut mine borrow pit. This hearing was continued to this date on May 27, 1981. Tom Honn read the Planning Commission's favorable recommendation, conditions and development standards. The applicant, Arthur Suppi, was present and elaborated on his request. There was no one present in opposition to the request. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the SUP as requested with the Planning Commission recomwenda ions and development standards. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. • BOARD OF COUNTY CONNISSIONSiS ATTEST: cup COURT'! CLERK AND RE X RDiR AND CI.SRK '!O TNIE -� tY •• 11-22 TAP;881-33 1MR 230 June 3, 1981 RCL.L CALL: AGENDA tips No. 81-33 s 34 C2stck Carlson, C aiaeen Noonan Carlton, Pro Tea Bill Kirby Jioha 1�hrt to JJUne Sten' mark Approval of minutes of June 1, 1981 ADDITIONS 10 AGENDA: 1) Itsporary closure of CR 78, 05 Bow Business APPRCNAL CF CCllSall' AGM' 1) Love 46, letter Ease Karen Raab, 44 :is t Business CEPARDll7t MACS Ate 1} Sts David, County Attorney ELECDD CEPlaAIS: C)0 rtr1 Mum MIMS: 1) iasants , (Donald Nardett) 2) Present eergmtq Ord 90, Supplarental seropriation for 1980 3) Present eeergeszy Ord 91, Steplareatal appropriation for 1981 BIDS: 1) Approve ARC welding generator (Bette Rhoden 2) Present maintenance of osserticatian type agnipeont 3) Present carpet cleaning 41 Present vinyl skirting for sabile bourns. aasstheriaaiica pga 5) Present Firestone gutter. pen 6) Present Co. Rd. 77 7) Present i approve sutptttn medical applies C[D: 'Wilt 1) P pointsmnt to Gilctast Sanitation Distrust 2) ?wan Duplicate flrrant tlo. OAP -A 8444 3) Akron C nallaticn of Anneal ltetd Manents for t4sy, 1981. totaling $587,50 I) ISV 1.38. Curia Dunning 2) S8 136. taer2niao 3) SS ].37, loath 4) S8 1.38. Nicker Si) RE 504, Dwight Rater 6} ar actian plat IS 4714 Rpinie Wier CONSENT MOD Amorr'tees: Jun 3 - tads 3ridge Advisory rag with Cansaiesinn re Jan a County C ail Jun 8. Ccaeatasisar work session Jun 9 - Airport Authority Jun 10 - Fousirp Authority Jun 11 - Utility Coordinating Jun 11 - Board at Adjustment Jun 12 - :bran' Reeaurroes Advisory Jun 12 - rLibrary Board rawtr10S: Jun 3 - Lee Wrack. C04r A to S Jun 10 - Aldage i Rolland, Prevost, OB. C to I Jun 10 - T!d 4 Marion ?boletra, SRP, dairy operation Jun 10 - :td 5 lesion ?boleti*, C04, I to A Jun 10 - Robert Lewis STP, dairy i :ones operation Jun 10 - Flatiron Paving Co., SUP, aptelt i concrete plants Jun 17 Clyde a Margaret Milani, C04, A to I Jun 17 - Joanne Andrews, 004, A to I 7130 1tl 1:30 BE 1:30 Kt 10:00 ALE 7130 PR 10100 All, 2100 IN 9:00 AM 4:00 PB 2100 SI 2:00 Phl 2:00 PRE 2:00 PR 2:00 At 2100 Pit« 2:00 PR 2100 PRE Coat IIOCICIS: 1) State Beni of Lad Cometasionere ratio, of pee i ail lease auction 2) S:e+acrs t complaint. Brooke es Atdrea et al 3) Letter from School District 6 re: proposed vacation of 16th Ave. Ct. 4) Petition fa area residents opposing nosed veoetion of 16th Ave. Ct. 5) Copy of letter from COG to bell i Aesoaiatee re: trio hater i senitation District, ra aweter treatment plant site approval 6) Letter iron siren TCnb, attorney for Dr. Dale Johnson i !!e. Lynn Johnson 71 Crequesting oontireanoe of 6/10/81 hearing, SUP ol Dfor Flatiron Paving Co. ept. of Health, priority objectives B) PDC application .33736, anerta6ceban natural Ate Co., granted 9) Ptc notice of action of Dockets 01162, 1463, 1464, 1465, 1466, 1467 and case e5976, Rat. States Telephone i Telegraph Co. Rd'S0LUTIORS: * 1) Approve dance license for Del Canino • 2) Rescind resolution anted 4/2241 (pooSatirg Mar Ira) a Miry Borg Meld Canty Library Boa * 3) Appoint nether McComb to High Plains LLtrary :bud * 4) Appoint Mary Beg to Weld County Library Bard * 5) Approve agrrsenan! rdth Pt. Lupton for main atice of Care 14 i 141/2 * 6) approve Saw Paving C0., SUP, coeneret* plant * 7) Approve aarndesnt to Wald Coanf Suileing Code. agricultural building Pte• * 8) Approve amendment to Wald County building Cods, reiespectial fie * 9) Approve Art.' !utiliser Co., SUP, gravel pit *10) Approve tavern liceeni,. 'fee fed Roam *11) Approve deplioatIME64timmment 091432. n131.00 *12) .1;at nciae oraosllatLon of tieneaal'1Rsnd cents for :try. 1941. rd07.50 •13) Authorial taanny closure of OR 7s *Signed this meeting 1) Paint Ora! 90, Barging/ supplants' appeopciatian, 198 2) Pros! Ord 91, Trairgesti asppaintal +psecpriation, 19111 RE: COUNTY DA1fCE MALL LICENSE MUNIER 119 ISOM TO RINGER c RINGER ENTERPRISES, D/B/A DLL CAMINO EROTADRAWT, Iomo- NONT, COLCOAD0, TO MIRS DECEMBER 31,'1901 at 12:00 O'CLOCK NIDNIGBT. WHEREAS, the Board of county commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to colored* statute and the Weld County One Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of held County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Ringer and Ringer Enterprises, d/b/a Del Camino Restaurant has presented to the Hoard of County Commissioners, an application for a County Dance License to hold public dancer at the location described as follow: 10963 i-25 Access Road West, Longmont, Colorado NREREAS, the said applicant has paid Wald County the sum of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) therefor. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Comity Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, baying examined the said applioatios does hereby grant Dance License Number 119 to Ringer and Ringer Enterprises, d/b/a Del Casino Restemtsat. to expire December 31, 1981 at 12:00 o'clock midnight, to conduct public dances and does hereby authorise and direct the issuance of said license by the Chaisson of the Board, attested by the County Clerk and Recorder providing however, that said license shall be issued upon the express condition end op ennet that the public dances will be conducted is strict conLasait,Z to all laws of the State of Coiotadoe and amp violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of maid bode. The abase and foregoing 1eso2atica-was, oa Unties deli =We and seconded, adopted by the following vote at the let aQ er Ann. A.D., 1901. MyysaT: iRs►�aTa lei.+t RESOLUTION RE: RESCIND RESOLUTION DATED APRIL 22, 1981 CONCERNING APPOINTMENTS TO THE LIBRARY BOARD WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and ANEMIAS, on April 22, 1981, the Board of County Commissioners adopted a resolution concerning appointments to the Library Board, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has been informed that the vacancies existed on the Libr_ry Board and High Plains Library Board, thereby the resolution was in error. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Resolution pertaining to the Library Board appointments dated April 22, 1981, be and hereby, is rescinded. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 1st day of June, A.D., 1981. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD _COUNTY, COLORADO Y Sys) : ion Use) Norman Car , ppprrrr000-o---7TTT''sssammmm ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the > ty AS TO FOS: • C. ar RESOLUTION R8: REAPPOINTMENT OF ESTHER McCRU*B TO THE HIGH PLAINS LIBRARY BOARD WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a vacancy currently exists on the High Plains Library Board, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Rather McCrumb be reappointed to fill said vacancy. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Esther *secant), be and hereby is, reappointed as a member of the High Plains Library Board for a three year term to expire Nay 1, 1984. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 1st day of June, A.D., 1981 BOARD of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: la 6c�Ma(#4 r..1(ABSENT C. W. Kirby WELD COMITY CLUE AND REOOMER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD Y APP AS TO d 7 �,ty Attorney RESOLUTION BE: REAPPOINTMENT OF ESTHER McCRUWB TO THE SIGH PLAINS LIBRARY BOARD WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of held County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a vacancy currently exists on the High Plains Library Hoard, and WHEMSAS, it has been recommended that Esther McCrumb be reappointed to fill said vacancy. HON, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Esther MtCrumb, be and hereby is, reappointed as a member of the High Plains Library Board for a three year term to expire May 1, 1994. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 1st day of June, A.D., 1991 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: ll WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD Y. APP i AS TO O 7I County Attorney er LER 111 DATE ?lilOMM@:440e 3. 1981 RESOLUTION RE: REAPPOINTMENT OP ESTRER MCCRUMB TO TEE RIGS PLAINS LIBRARY BOARD MSEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Meld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Meld County Brae Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Meld County, Colorado, and MNIREA.S, a vacancy currently exists on the Nigh Plains Library Board, and MEEREAS, it has been recommendad that Esther MoCrumb be reappointed to fill said vacancy. NON, TERREPORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Meld County, Colorado, that Esther MoCrumb, be and hereby is, reappointed as a member of the Sigh Plains Library Board for a three year term to expire May 1, 1984. The above and foregoing Resolution wee, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote oa the 1st day of June, A.D., 1981 ATTEST: 7rla..�,•e.. i-S„vr.4ires:/ MELD COUNTY CLERIC AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO TRH BOARD BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MELD COUNTY, COLORADO C. W. a rby 1,02 21, t1Ala PSEErhipsaipe 3. 1..181 RESOLnTIOti R:.: REAPPOINTMENT OF ESTHER McCRUMB TO THE HIGH PLAINS LIBRARY BOARD WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Meld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Meld County Rome Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Meld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a vacancy currently exists on the High Plains Library Hoard, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Esther McCrumb be reappointed to fill said vacancy. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Esther McCrumb, be and hereby is, reappointed as a member of the High Plains Library Board for a three year term to expire May 1, 1984. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the let day of June, A.D., 1981 ATTEST: (� WELD COUPTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD �•,pntY .•. �� APP .• .• AS TO •; . ; O 7 County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MELD COUNTY, COLORADO son, Pro-Tem Noramm Car (ABSENT) DATE EBBNINTNEuanne Es 1141 RESOLUTION RE: REAPPOINTMENT OF MARY BORG TO THE MELD COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD MEEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Meld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Meld County Home Rule Charter, is vested withthe authority of administering. the affairs of held County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a vacancy currently exists on the Meld County Library Board, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Mary Borg be reappointed to fill said vacancy. MOM, TIMMEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Meld County, Colorado, that Mary Borg, be and hereby is, reappointed as a member of the Meld County Library Board for a three year term to aspire May 1, 1484. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 1st day of June, A.D., 1981. Ann, `M a.? Meld County Clerk and Recorder and k to the L T: Doty - • AS TO FORE: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COUNTY, COf,ORAD0 22ItnItiTon, Pro -Ten Carlse3, Chairman (ABSENT) C. M. Kirby (Aye) (Aye) l RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT onrom f WELD COUNTY AND CITY OF PORT LUPTON AND AUTBIORIEATION'FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN THE SAME WHEREAS, the Hoard of County Commissioners of Meld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Yield County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Yield County and City of Fort Lupton have previously established various public roads lying on or near the mutual boundaries of said County and City, and WHEREAS, an agreement between Weld County and City of Fort Lupton has been prepared abrogating all arrangements, under- standings and agreements, if any, for the maintenance of said roads which previously may have been entered into, and which sets forth the future maintenance of said roads, and WHEREAS, the Hoard of Comity Commissioners has studied said agreement and deems it advisable to approve the same and further to authorise the Chairman of the Hoard to sign said agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the memorandum of agreement between Weld County and the City of Fort Lupton be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that the Chairman of the Board, be and hereby, is authorised to sign said agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following note on the let day of June, A.D., 1981. BOARD or cairn comonssionors WELD C00N!! ATTEST: Weld County Clock ... Soother ark to the RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF MIDOORANDUR OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN MELD COUNTY AND CITY OF FORT LUPTON AND AUTHORISATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN THE SANE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners'of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Meld County and City of Fort Lupton have previously established various public roads lying on or near the mutual boundaries of said County and City, and WHEREAS, an agreement between Meld County and City of Fort Lupton has been prepared abrogating all arrangements, under- standings and agreements, if any, for the maintenance of said roads which previously may have been entered into, and which sets forth the future maintenance of said roads, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied said agreement and deems it advisable to approve the same and further to authorise the Chairman of the Board to sign said agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the BotA of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the memorandum of agreement between Weld County and the City of Fort Lupton be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Hoard of County Commissioners that the Chairman of the Board, be and hereby, is authorised to sign said agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote an the 1st day of June, A.D., 1981. BOARD O! cour 'i lmass iolpa MOLD COUNTY, 9Ri�MDO ATTEST s Meld County t to the A/BINIT C. -"Ht: ,a, CITY/COUNTY ROAD MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT WHEREAS, there are omny roads throughout the County of Weld that traverse County and municipal boundary lines, and WHEREAS, for those roads within the Jurisdiction of the County, the County of Weld is responsible for maintenance thereof, and WHEREAS, for roads within the Jurisdiction boundaries of the municipalities in the County, those municipalities are responsible for the maintenance thereof, and WHEREAS, it is the desire of both parties to this Agreement to provide for a more efficient method of maintaining those roads that traverse municipal and County boundary lines, and WHEREAS. Section 29-1-201, et seq., CRS 1973, as amended, provides that governments may contract with one another for any function, service or facility lawfully authorized to each of the contracting units. NOW. THEREFORE. the City/Tam of Fort lnptam hereinafter called the City` and County of Weld, hereinafter called xCounnty` agree as follows: RECITALS 1. Term The term of this Agreement shall ran from June 1, 1981 . and shall ran from year to year unless sooner terminated by thirty (30) days prior written notice from one party to the other party. 2. Maintenance The `maintenanceperformed under this contract shall consist of snow removal, pavement maintenance, cmlvert maintenance, cluttering. grading of gravel roads and aiaor bridge repairs. Major repair items shall not be included within this Agreement. but soda piny shall to responsible for major repair an roads within its tam jurisdiction. For the purposes of this Agreement. majyr repair shall include items mochas repiamememt of a bridle, or the, re UM mint or overlay of pavement- Rey simile ltenestimmio i tome** iu exonss of Si00.8i0 will be considered, per se a shier V*4ft tEam. 3. Cost Sharing Where a bridge or other major repair item is lauted in both jurisdictions of the City' and the County. the cost of repair shall be'shared in*proportion to the portion of the item in each party's respective jurisdiction. 4. Maintenance Responsibilities of the City The City shall be responsible for maintenance of the following segments of roads: Weld County Road 14 (aka 9th Street) - Fort Lupton will be responsible for all routine deiatenance and repair fret Chestnut Street eastward to Weld County Road 29uu and then southward to State Highwy 52. 5. County Maintenance Respoesiblities The County shall be responsible for maintenance of the following segments of road: Weld County Road 141/4 (aka 14th Street) - Wetd County will be responsible for routine maintenance and repair within the city limits to a point approximately 100 feet welt of Pacific Court, eastward for a distance of approximately 1900 feet to the eastern city limits. IN WITNESS WNEMOF, the County and the City have caused their respective names and seals to be hereto affixed the day and year first above mitten. ATTEST: Meld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board BOARD OF WELD COUNTY C0lMISS10RERS WELD COWRY, COLORADO By: RESOLUTION, RE: APPROVAL OF`SPECIAL USE PBRMITtFDR A CONCRETE BEADC MIX PLUM FOR BESIWAY PAVING COMPANY, 131 NORTH 35TH AVENUE, GREELEY, COLORADO WHEREAS, the Hoard of County Cenmissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado atatnte and the Weld County Nome Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, aid WHEREAS, the Hoard of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado held a public hearing on tie 27th day of May, 1481 at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m. is the Chambers of the Hoard of County Commissioners for the purpose of hearing the application of Bestway Paving Company, 131 Borth 35th Avenue, Greeley, Colo- redo, for a Special Use Permit for a concrete ready to k plant on the following described real estate, to -wit: Part of the Northeast quarter of Section 2, Township 5 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colored° WHEREAS,the petitioner was present, and WHEREAS, evidence was presented in support of and in opposi- tion to the granting of the Special Nose Permit for a concrete ready mix plant on the above described real estate, and WHEREAS, Section 3.3(8)(2) of the Weld County ioniig Resolu- tion authorizes such a use in an Agricultural District upon appro- val by the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, an aneaded Operation Standard Mo. 2 and two new i Operation Standards have been presented to the Hoard of C]bnsty Commissioners for.its consideration.i Said Operation Staedatda read as follows ¢ 21. The uses permitted on this site shall include a concrete ready mix plant as described hereon and in the application materials. The concrete ready mix plant shall be screened from outside viewing by earth berms and located inside Pit i15. The concrete ready mix plant shall be allowed to operate for a period not to exceed fifteen (15) years from the date of the Board of County Commissioners' approval. After such period of time, the concrete ready mix plant shall be removed from the premises. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of yield County, Colorado heard all of the testimony and statements of those pre- sent, has studied the request of the petitioner and the recom- mendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter, and having been fully informed, deems that said Special Use Permit for a con- crete ready mix plant should be approved, and further deems it advisable to adopt the new Operation Standards as stated herein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the application of Bestway Paving Company for a concrete ready mix plant on the hereinabove described tract of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following: 1. The Operation Standards contained in the Special Use Permit. 2. The Operation Standards being placed on the Special Use Permit plat. The Special Use Permit plat shall be delivered to the Depart- ment of Planning Services. 3. The applicant installing a fire hydrant at the entrance to the gravel mine on 35th Avenue. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the reasons for approval of said Special Use Permit are as follows: 1. It is the opinion of the Board of County Cour missioners that the proposed use is in com- pliance with the provision of Section 3.3(E)(2) of the Weld County Zoning Resolution in that the concrete ready mix plant has not been found to cause additional impacts beyond the existing gravel operations at the site. The existing gravel operation is landscaped and fenced to mitigate possible negative impacts, which, in the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners, makes the addition of the con- crete ready mix plant compatible with the sur- rounding area and rill no., generate negative impacts in the immediate area. Because the site is screened from the immediate neighborhood and traffic from the site is to utilize an existing arterial road (35th Avenue), no negative effect should be felt by the imme- diate area, nor should there be any negative effect upon the harmony to the character of the neighborhood. No effect on future development is expected as adjacent areas are presently developed. 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commis- sioners that the Operation Standards will mini- mize the impacts on surrounding uses and the area to the greatest extent possible and pro- vide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the County. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: 7Y;( ., L Weld County Clerk and Recorder d erk to the Board- puty County�s� k PRO AS TO FORM: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHO TY, C (A e) ck Carls• , C airman (Aye) Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem ABSENT DATE SIGNED (Aye) C. W. Kirby County Atto ey �J�,� �_ - T. , , _ �1+s (A e) DATE PRESENTED: JUNE 3, 1981 �uM r ea ,� 8001C` `'.. RECEPTION—.1-8'�7DATE... _....._... TIME.. J�� MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN, Clerk and Recorder, Weld County, Cokoradola0 RESOLUTION RE: ADOPTION OF AMENDMENT TO THE WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado held a public hearing on the 27th day of May, 1981 at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m. in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners for the purpose of considering the adoption of an amendment to the Weld County Building Code, and WHEREAS, the Department of Planning Services presented two alternatives to the Weld County Planning Commission concerning agricultural building permits, said alternatives being stated below: Alternative it 30.2.1.12 Buildings or structures in the "A" Agricul- tural zoned property used for the sole pur- pose of providing shelter for agricultural implements, farm products, livestock, or poultry. This exemption shall not apply in platted subdivisions or unincorporated towns filed and recorded in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office. Alternative i2 (Add new Section 30.1.1.1 - page 13) "Administrative Building Permits. Any building or structure in the "A" Agricultural Zoned property of Weld County used for the sole purpose of providing shelter for agricultural implements, farm products, livestock, or poultry which is not located in platted subdivisions or unincoporated towns filed and re- corded in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office shall only require an administrative building permit. An administrative building permit requires that only one inspection be made for compliance with minimum setback and offset requirements as defined by the Weld County Zoning Ordinance." Amend Section 30.8.1.1 (Page 27) by the addition of the following sentence at the end of the existing text: "The fee for each administrative building permit shall be twenty five dollars ($25.00) and shall be paid to the Director of Building Inspection." WHEREAS, the Weld County Planning Commission submitted to the Board of County Commissioners both alternative i1 and alternative i2 and recommended that the Board adopt alternative !2. eooK-� RECEPTION. 1859367 2Z WHEI<EAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied both alternatives and desires to adopt Alternative #1 as it relates to agricultural building permits. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commis- sioners of Weld County, Colorado that the amendment to the Weld County Building Code labeled as Alternative #1 and which is stated herein, be, and hereby is, adopted. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of May, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: 611...4;,, Weld County Clerk and Recorder erk to the B• -r. a �L t Clerk •,.AS ,TO FORM: O !� County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO (No) uck Ca�n, ifChairman Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem ABSENT DATE SIGNED C. _ Kirby e K. enamor (Aye) (Aye) (A e) DATE PRESENTEDc SORE 1, 1981 �tt������ JIM I EN BOOK ..`e...B RECEPTIOMi"" .... DATE, TIME. QOI t . MARY ANN fEUER5TE)N, Clerk and Recorder, Weld County, Colorado �D RESOLUTION C3 c� G". RE: ADOPTION OF AMENDMENT TO SECTION 30.8.5.3 OF THE WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado held a public hearing on the 27th day of May, 1981 at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m. in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners for the purpose of considering the adoption of an amendment to Section 30.8.5.3 of the Weld County Building Code, and WHEREAS, Section 30.8.5.3 is proposed to be amended to read as follows: "The Director of Building Inspection may assess a reinspection fee of Fifteen Dolllars (815.00) for each inspection or reinspection when such portion of work for which inspection is called is not complete or when corrections called for are not ready." WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied the proposed amendment and deems it advisable to approve the same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the amendment to Section 30.8.5.3 of the Weld County Building Code, as stated herein, be, and hereby is, adopted. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of May, A.D., 1981. C1tµ (.w,.itt. tmtn;. Wald Catty Clerk and Recorder erk to the • • : rd BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD , COLORADO �1Aye) Caro nnCha3rman ( •� (Aye) puty County-: er Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem AS TO 'ePM: ounty Attorney SENT Ai1SIGNEDE SID (Aye) CAB. W. y cr71‘"))2fltYel • / DATE PRESENTED: JUTE 3, 1941 t RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR AN OPEN CUT MIME/UORROW PIT PERMIT - ART'S FERTILISER COMPANY, 5601 YORE STREET, COMMERCE CITY, COLORADO 80022. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of held County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, held a public hearing on the let day of June, 1081 at the hour of 9:30 o'Clock a.m. in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners for the purpose of hearing the application of Art's Fertilizer Company, 5601 York Street, Commercu City, Colorado 80022 for the granting of a Special Use Permit for an open cut mine/borrow pit on the property described below, and Part of the SW,' of the SWk, Section 1, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. WHEREAS, the petitioner was present, and WHEREAS, the petitioner presented evidence in support of • the grant of the Special Use Permit on the above described real estate, and WHEREAS, Section 3.3.E. (2) of the Weld County toning Resolution authorizes such a use in the Agricultural Distr.ct subject to the additional requirements of Section 6.1 (3) of the Weld County Boning Resolution and upon approval by the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado heard all the testimony and statements of those present, has studdied the request of the petitioner and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter, and having been fully informed and satisfied that the request for a Special Use Permit for an open cut mine/borrow pit permit on the above described real estate conforms to the purposes of Section 3.3.E. of the Weld County Zoning Resolution and the requirements of Section 6.1 (3) of said Weld County Zoning Resolution. NOV, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Hoard of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application of the petitioner for a Special Use Permit for an open cut mine/borrow pit permit on the above described parcel of land, be and hereby is granted, subject to the Development Standards read into the record June 1, 1981. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the reasons for approval contained in the Planning Commission recommendations dated April 7, 1981, be and hereby are, incorporated into this Resolution as the findings of fact and conclusions of law of the Board of County Commissioners in this ratter. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the Following vote on the 1st day of June, A.D., 1981. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, C ORADO ATTEST: �n 0.y .v.:410u.w.tu.b, Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board aunty Attorn Norman Carlson, Fro -Tara (Aye) CAL— (Aye) DAIS FRSS>DHiDI June 3, 1911 FINDINGS AND RESOLUTION RE: FINDINGS AND RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE TAVERN LICENSE APPLICATION OF MRADOR AND SANDRA LEE swam. D/s/A THE MAD RUSSIAN The application of ?Meador and Sandra Lae Blots, d/b/a THE MAD RUSSIAN, 24361 Highway 257, Milliken, Colorado 60343, for a tavern license, case on for hearing on the 6th day of May, 1981 at 9130 o'clock a.m., and the Board of County Comaissioners of Weld County, Colorado, having heard the testi- mony and evidence adduced upon said hearing. and having considered the' testimony, evidence, petitions and remonstances filed with said Board, and having carefully weighed the sue, now makss the following findingse 1. The evidence discloses that this applicants have sustained !ha burden of proof me to the rte.:mashie requirements of the neighborhood. 2. That no question was raised nor obloction o!lared as to the applicant■ concerning the' standing, character or natives of said applicants. 3. The applicants have proven a prima facie case as to the reasonable requirements of the neighborhood. 1. The inhabitants of the neighborhood have indicated that they desire an outlet in this area. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Meld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Hama Rule Chartsr, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado. and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Meld County, Colorado, has considered the application of Theodor and Sandra Lae Blahs, d/b/a THE MAD RUSSIAN, for a Tavern License for the sale of melt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption on the premises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Meld County Ordinance Mo. {. Section I.A., the applicants have paid the sus of $350.00 to the County of Meld for a hearing, amd MREREAS, said applicants have paid to the Mamtl of Wald the fee of $40.26 as provided for Or law for issaasa of MGM 4 County License, and said applicents have exhibited a State Liquor License for the sale of halt, vinous. and spirituous liquors for consumption on the premises only. outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Meld at the location described as followst Part of the SRX of Section 34, Township S North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Meld County, Colorado NON, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the 'nerd of County Commissioners of field County, Colorado, having examined said application and the other qualifications of the applicants, does hereby grant License Number 81_6 to said applicants to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption on the premises only, at retail at said location, and does hereby authorise and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until Nay 21, 1982, providing however, that said place where the licensees are authorised to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption on the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the state of Colorado and the rules and regulati*na relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Reid County. Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly wade and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of Nay, A.D.. 1981. HOARD OE COONTY COMMISSIONERS MILD COMITY, COLORADO ATTEST aoftw,,7'lLitnit4i:/ Weld County Clerk and Recorder end Clerk t, ..- i4 i 14 i i 4 i� 1 r OIMARTMlNT OP RlVIINYI BLEM THEADOR MAHN SANDRA L THE MAD RUSSIAN 24361 HWY 257 MILLIKEN COLORADO 80543 , MALT, VINOUS AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSE \1��t�,\1���� P0t TNt.YtAttNOIMt 4M •I.variit otUiipot♦ IMtO1A1e110N MNI, CM 'Oil I,t1 °atm NII 14.20365 03 206 5813 S 052281 ^� NiMi Oftd1111011.p Uewltt T TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE MALT, VINOUS, AND SPIRITUOUS COUNTY 85 PERCENT OAP PEE MAY 23 I982 pot S 25.00 $276.25 TS* LICENSE IS ISSUED SUBJECT TO THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO AND ESPECIALLY UNDER THE PROVISIONSOF TITLE 12, ARTICLE 47, CRS 1973, AS AMENDED. THIS LICENSE IS NONTRANSFERABLE AND SHALL BE CONSPICU- OUSLY POSTED IN THE PLACE ABOVE DESCRIBED. IN TESTIMONv WHEREOF, 1 HAVE HEREUNTO SET MY HANG AND SAL !MI 41.70. 144/ -a* alga aurr iYTt 0MBCt011 t MBIBIR WONIWOW I •t tt t a-; 3 -wa- 2,,r u 21-""""."-,-2-1 . FF• • DUPLICATE WARRANT NO. *AP -A 84432 kaNSZAS, OAP -A Warrant No. 84432 . dated May 20,1481 in the amount of $131.00 • has been misplaced, lost or destroyed and said Warrant No. 84432 has not been presented in the Office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, Colorado& and WEERF.AS, satisfactory affidavit and bond necessary to 'indemnify and hold Weld County harmless on account of the alleged loss of the original warrant has been filed in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners. sow, THEREF0RE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the hoard of County. Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the aforementioned duplicate Warrant No.8443f in the amount of 5131.00 be issued. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adapted by the following vote O the 3rd day of :JUNE . A.D. , 19 81. TEE BOARD OF C00N7't COMMISSIONERS coznrrx, ATTEST: Qnw.4140A^a�a;" COUNTY rMg AND asc amsa AND CLERK TO TEE 30ARD RESOLUTION WHEREAS, GENERAL FUND WARRANTS IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $ 507.50 HAVE BEEN ISSUED IN ERROR OR THE AMOUNTS FOR WHICH THEY WERE DRAWN HAVE OTHERWISE BEEN CHANGED. WHEREAS, A LIST OF THE SPECIFIC WARRANT NUMBERS, DATES, NAMES, AND AMOUNTS IS ON FILE WITH THE ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, THAT SAID GENERAL FUND WARRANTS FOR THE NONTHOF MAY -1981 IN THE AMOUNT OF $ 507.50 BE, AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY CANCELLED AND HELD FOR NAUGHT. THE ABOVE AND FOREGOING RESOLUTION WAS, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE THIS 3rd DAY OF JUNE , 198 1 . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: COUNTY &ERE AND RECORD ANn f LERR TO THE B0 (BY./\ f � AS TO FORM: DATE PRESENTBD: JUNE 3, 1981 RESOLUT Lox BEv REGULATING, WARNING, ARO GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING TEHPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROCOUNTY BRIDGE EN7WELD COUNTY ROADS 39 AND 41 FOR THE RE- PAIR OF WHEREAS, the hoard of County Oanmissiorers of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County :try Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6)(41, CR`; 1973, as amended, "...local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction and naintsnanoe, temporarily close to thtuu4h traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified nurber of work days for project completion and shall, in conjuction with arty such road closure establish appropriate detours or pvuvide for en alternative routing of the traffic affected,..." and WHEREAS, the Hoard, pursuant to said statute, has determined, upon the basis of traffic and personal investicrations, that conditions exist which salve it necessary to terporarily close to through traffic. and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said musty mtrads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, HE IT RESOLVM by the imoard of County O mvissionrrs of Weld amity, Colorado that the Roam dune it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on county goads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby auth- orizes and orders the posting of such t.raffio control ckwices as shall be reason- ably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffics control devices shall conform to the Federr,l tiennal on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that. the Board of County Ccemissioners of Wabd County, Colorado does declare and establish the following (busty roars to be temp. orarily closed, which shall brans effective when standard official traffic control devices are erected giving notice of the restrictions and, when such devices are erected and in place att Weld County Road 78 between Weld County Roads 39 and 41 for the repair of Weld County Bridge 78/39A. Said closure to be effective Jute 2, 1981 for approximately four (4) working days. RESOWTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING, AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 78 BETWEEN MELD COUNTY ROADS 39 AND 41 FOR THE RE- PAIR OF WELD COUNTY BRIDGE 78/39A. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Meld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Meld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(61(a). CRS 1973, as amended, "...loom authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjuction with any sveh road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected,..." and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute, has determined, upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, that conditions exist whichmmake it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said county roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, B£ IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Camtissioners of Weld Canty, Colorado that the Board deers it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on county roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby auth- orizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reason- ably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Meld County, Colorado does declare and establish the following County road to be temp- orarily dosed, which shall became effective when standard official traffic :nitro' devices are erected giving notice of the restrictions and, when such devioes are erected and in place at: Weld County Road 78 between Weld County Roads 39 and .41 for the repair of Weld County Bridge 78/39A. Said closure to be effective June 2, 1981 for approximately four (4) working days. 1i,.a e Ito above and f evigoinp Reeolutian was, an motion duly nods and eeaonded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd dap. of June, A.O.. 1981. AT1SSf d e WAD Q COMITY OQrQSSICti S MELD Mormon Carison, ABSENT Bald Currty Attorney DATE PRESENTED: JUNE 3, 1981 ripe al ian-tii•ft toptidkt O siter to/ hi fine) A -ripe Rol -2-K t • ri ay Reel el" eft V,/ M eth } 044141 Wl p• I" Arro;o5 f �f 7a/09A FKP e el e i lo 1- 1. -or Pet,'7- 6,1.'3 1 TITLE tri tri frye- t3 ithiA SURVEY BY o�tE DR'S sY .4644 DATE DECKED tit fl11TE A/NI0VE0 EY COUNTY ERMINE= COUNTY ROAD NOS__ p COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENC E 75 ORDINANCE No, yg IN TAE ,yATT£R OF A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION FOR THE YEAR 1980. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE Bogy OF WHEREASaiur TY Co�sSIONERs OF WELD . Section 29-1-111.3. C.R.S. 1973 COLORADO: , provides t . the governing hoard that if during the fiscal year the vari .deems it necessary, in view of the needs of ous offices or departments, itma monies from may transfer budgeted s one or more spending agencies nd ar6Driated agencies !n in the fund to one or another fund and/or transfer budgeted a amore spending spending agencies within a f PFropriated monies between °qd. and WHEREAS, Section 29-1-}11.6, C.R.S. 1973 fiscal year = , provides that governing body or anc if during the revenue or revenues y nPe°ding agency received sot assured at the unanticipated any source other than the local time of the adoption of the budget from board of the local government may TT�ment s property tax sill p owe , Y authorize the �' the governing or unassured funds by enacting expenditure of these g a supplements unanticipated zY budget and appropriation, and wiTEmss the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, has been advised that supplemental appropriations is accordance in fiscal year 1980 with the a need so be made e General Fund, Social Service Fund, in the Human Fund, Library Fund, Solid paste Fund al Fas und, she Println Conservation Trust 8 and Supply ICS Fund, as Fund, Seth Fund, and D, E more fu11q set forth in • F, C> and N, attached hereto and incorporated ,!, $. C, corporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, this is a case of as emergent could not have been y caused b reasonably me of the Y a contingency which et 1980 bud Y foreseen at the t 8 and adoption of the WHEREAS, by Section 29-3-114, C.R. board of S. 1973, as amended, the a county does, in governing an emergency situation have authority for ibe expenditure of funds in excess of said budget, by Ordinance two-thirds of the vote of said governing body.duly adopted by �' THER£FO:.E, BE IT ORDAINED b Weld County, Colorado that y the Board of County Commissioners of Social Services � appropriations to t 980 � Fond, he 1 Gtr Conservation Trust Huauaa Resources Fwnd, Library Rind, solid , Health Fund ytaste Fand, as evidenced b , and the Printing and Supply ICS Fend, by Exhibits A, B. C, D, E. F. G, and H, Bch are attached and !°ca'zPor4ted herein by reference this at hereto by an g ncy caused point, which lima mate necessary amrr e by a contingency which could not hart been r�abl 1 F foreseen at the time of the adoption of the 980 budget be, and hereby arc. approved. . C 1%' r EE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency exists which requires that this Supplemental Appropriation Ordinance No.9Q is declared to be an emergency ordi- nanre under the provisions of Section 3-14 of the Weld County Nome Rule Charter. The shove and foregoing Ordinance No.90 was, on Motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of June, A.D., 1981, nuns pro tune to December 31, 1980. BOARD OF COME COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Chuck Carlson, Chairman Norman Carlson, Fro-Tem C. W. Kirby John Martin June R. Steinmark ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By: Deputy County Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Attorney ORDINANCE NO. 91 IN THE NATTER OF A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION FOR THE YEAR 1981. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: WHEREAS, Section 29-1-111.5, C.R.S., 1973, provides that, if during the fiscal year, the governing board deems it necessary, in view of the needs of the various offices or department, it may transfer budgeted and appropriated monies from one or more spending agencies in the fund to one or more spending agencies in another fund and/or transfer budgeted appropriated monies between spending agencies within a fund, and WHEREAS, Section 29-1-1116, C.R.S. 1973, provides that, if during the fiscal year, the governing body or any spending agency received unanticipated revenue or revenues not assured at the time of the adoption of the budget from any source other than the local government's property tax Bill levy, the governing board of the local government may authorize the expenditure of these unantici- pated or unassured funds by enacting a supplementary budget and appropriation, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, has been advised that supplemental appropriations in accordance with the above need to be made in fiscal year 1981 in the General Fund, Road and Bridge Fund, Human Resources Fund, Library Fund, Health Fund, and the Public Works - County Buildings Find, as more fully set forth in Exhibits A, B, C, D, E and F, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, this is a case of an emergency caused by a contingency which could not have been reasonbly foreseen at the time of the adoption of the 1981 budget, and WHEREAS, by Section 29-3-114, C.R.S. 1973, as amended, the governing board of a county does, in an emergency situation, have authority for the expenditure of funds in excess of said budget, by Ordinance duly adopted by two-thirds of the vote of said governing body. NOW, rHEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the budgetary appropriations to the 1981 General Find, Road and Bridge Fund, Human Resources Fund, Library Fund, Health Fund, and the Public Works - County Buildings Fund, as evidenced by Exhibits A, B, C, D, E, and F, which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference at this point, which was made necessary by an emergency caused by a contingency which could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of the adoption of the 1981 budget be, and hereby are, approved. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency exists which requires that this Supplemental Appropriation Ordinance No. 91 is declared to be an emergency Ordi- _. nance under the provisions of Section 3-14 of the Weld County Home Rule Charter. _. The above and foregoing Ordinance No. 91 was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of June, A.D., 198I. BOARD OF CODNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Chuck Carlson, Chairman Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem C. W. Kirby John Martin June K. Steinmark ATTEST: Feld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By: Deputy County Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Attorney This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed above listed claims as shorn on Pages 1 through -0- and dated June 3, 1981 , and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite names with the total amount $ 4,557.30 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3ro My.conmission expires: pl_,A_Ra OF COLORADO ) )) ss OF WELD We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) prove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby d drawn upon the Payroll Fundotaling $ 4,557.30 i�,_- �i.„,... --' aft , it 4.-,....,._i G . 9- C/ � Cr lc,. - tie 9.r1es . , 0eI7,r.r 5 _✓ extre f 9.2 97. 434. m.0 - 1 ,..... ,dales _,..-2.1 .cry, ..--37mFeL..,i 9.25/C 91-Vf 7e . 3 9 .: " _ z=sf...� GO. y f ., ,g-frr---/ "et' -2RII/7 9. -7 -1 -4) 9.2.57 -Ian 3r - Zif-.Zf — Z,C-4..,..1c- /3`rt.,,,".,_o _-._ y�r.Z _ _ .242..3/ _ l y.. 9.:.r✓ .'.1 s . w. -w .7 :/ r ' • t; f, , Jr i;/ . G.x-... ..... f'....••s ..4-.4- Cc i..:(. r, r_) (A(T l•�.3 ''^ • 7s sier.,,. ATTES COUNTCIE CLE TO THE I COMITY Of WELD 1 is THIS IS � •,, 0.1 YHE.f TO CERTIf PAYEES I � (0�'1ttC unto THAT A( .. . , k'ElD COWITT friiir TEp cums ACCOUATIN C(AIr � RAP DEpARTM,,rK7 S Ft O�p��S � SERVICE t.�ND � Sf SHOULD CfD(�pfS CFS ASBf HA ApH DAY CARE A'Iy D DATED THIS 3rd OAV or tine AND �D HY COR I BED1HRH TO BEFORE HE STATE OF EXPIRES. THIS COIDUSSIONNE(O COLORADO ) 3rd 02_ COUNTY COUNTY_ ARY OF OF WE'D ss E.5 E BOARD THEl yAS SET ��T AL DAP GA ADN 0.0 CARE AH0 meCfRTIFl- r4DE TD rE BEEN C A O E AMTS 6Y {q f�O0 RrARE AS .4 D C _ 0 _ CHILD kELFgR f et IND AID AIDO THE OF FORTH COUNTY "-SERVICES YEOkA S"EPS OF 1@7 DATED THIS d � _-- DqY OF t[i..,44t _CORDER AND Pub �. AND HTS IN WELD COUNTY. COLORADO. a �� CHARD CBL F AS THEREFORE E ARE HEREBY DRAWN. T A A ° uPa,C D C U 3.593,00 CHILD krLFARE AIDLI TO BIIRO THE OF MELD ) OLD AGE PENSier CLAIMS HIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT All ACCOUNTING AND BUOGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ” THE'FOLIOWIUG LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE AYEES IN THE AMOURtTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE 'ELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY -ARE AS FOLLOWS:. A P Q72.00 A D C A ADC -U D H CHILD WELFARE Y CARE AID TO THE BLIND UBCRIBED AND SWORN T8 BEFORE ME THIS 'r° OAY OF rune i7_ COMMISSION EXPIRES:�d �i LS 7 JCIJF��f7�X0.� / F COLORADO ) Notaryy P°Dlic ) ss OF WELD ) , THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE AIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS 1H PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DIMR. UPON E OLD AGE,PENSIONL FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: ADC -U CHI6 WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND 'TY.CLERX Nt'D RECORDER AND GC�p THE BOARD i�—� ss ADM CLAIMS St. Of Colo, Oept. of Eaployaa!niFICA1;144.037.26tlnitpd Rank of GranleyFt�T158.982.75Colorado [75b Dept, of RevenueSMT31,803.29Department of Num o ResourcesNRD LOAN °�American Family Life Assurance CoiCANCER774.50Clerk of Dfst. CourtCOURT230.00 - United May o eIn CountyU-FUND437.10 Rocky Mtn. Life Ins. Co. of Colo _ ...._.� _c rte..... tea.. RML nr/RC 5,015.85 7R-061.79 - 6 1 to of Colorado ty of Meld 55 ue Gross, TOTAL 5419,411.04 This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated 06-03-81 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite !Fames with the total amount $ 419,411.04 Dated this 3rd day of June ,,1981 Weld C Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd My commission expires: 01-26-84 E OF COLORADO } TY OF MELD j) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, hereby (approve) approve} the claims as set forth above; and warrants to payment therefore are hereby red drawn upon the PAYROLL Fund taling S 419,411.04 dah of nc e� ter June 19 81. Notary u 1 c • 4441 WMtRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 6/02/ 81 DATE : 6/02/81 PAGE : 1 INVOICE WS ANT• FUND DEPT NO 406712 APPLETREE PHOTO 0102 19.65 01 834 0298 4.95 01 834 24.60 R 406 713 BAKER t TAYLOR CO 945484 93.20 20 801 93.20 R 406714 BROOKS CAMERAS INC F38239 3.15 01 834 F38423 13.30 01 834 18.45 406715 C F HOECKEL 8 8 t LITHO 52881 6.80 01 812 6.80 406716 CARROLL RON 52981 24.00 65 801 24.00 406717 EVEIICH OIL CO ♦381 95.01 21 890 95.81 406718 6 K HALL t CO 143640 109.37 20 801 109.37 406719 HOME LIGHT i POWER 400006 13.23 11 •l5 650001 4.40 11 815 17.63 406720 1440 60181 127.00 01 813 127.00 406721 MAIN LINE BOOK CO 899058 112.73 20 NH 112.73 406122 KISCO TEXTILE RENTALS INC 00127 29.28- 61 80I 60812 74.50 61 801 62133 130.35 61 801 63412 74.74 61 001 64724 150.55 61 0011 421.06 406723 MOFF 0 PAINT 4 GLASS 3382 90.70 61 801 14661 NORANT R PAYEE MAU WELD COUNTY VORIS? REGISTER AS OF a 6/02/S1 SATE a 6/02/01 PACE a 2 INVOICE NSA10J FUND DEPT NO 3337 90.70 61 001 _- 101.40 60672♦ REVCO INC 003026 101.63 61 001 101.63 406725 DILLS BOOK CORPORATION 120S 53.04 20 001 53.04 ♦06726 PETROLEUM MAINTENENCE SE% 263♦ 100.90 61 001 ---- 100.90 406727 PETTY CASH -PURCHASING DE► 52901 35.10 35.10 406721 ♦06728 POLARIS CRANE t EOOT CO 313793 100.32 61 001 100.32 ♦06719 POWER MOTIVE OF2910 152.96 6/ 001 043052 276.79 61 001 ♦27.73 406730 PRUETT PUBLISHING COMPANY 100169 $4.46 20 001 04.66 406731 PURL SERV COMPANY OF COLO 330012 2.90 11 010 450010 4.29 11 014 7.19 •06732 PURIFOY CHEV CO 5226 21.07 01 037 5237 53.06 01 037 75.73 406733 RAY'S OFFICE EQUIP INC 0736 011.96 64 003 071.96 406734 SANS PRODUCE 27901 309.74 01 021 17902 60.14 01 021 406735 UNITED FOOD SERVICE 03146 441.60 311.50 21 090 a • t a t s i a a • • • • • • • • RAAI *ARRANT PAYEE NUMBER NELO COUNTY NARRANT **GISTS AS OP t 6/02/$1 OAT* g 01120 el FACE s 1 INVOICE YSANT FUND DEFT ND 04407 60708 324.34 23.92 861.64 TOTAL s ♦►6A9.71 12 129 21 490 4 6 wELD COUNTY WARRANT REDIST pl AS OF a 6/82/31 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER ACCOUNT CODE "ATE I 6/"2132 PAC! e • INVOICE Walla FUN" DEPT NO AUTOMATIC JOURNAL ENTRIES ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION GENERAL LEDGER L-005-306 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE -TRADE ♦•6.9.71 1-00S-301 WARRANTS PAY ME ♦•6♦1.71- THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT All ACCOUM TtNG ANC BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON TIIE ARO* LISTED CLARKS AS SWORN OM PAC! 1 Tr*ouoi AND DATED cTikt,4 a: 1 191,/ AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD EE TO THE RESPECTIVE V h MOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NA S WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT 1 yfby9.9t OATEO THIS „TS DAY OF Tin.* • 11 O. �>1P RECTOR MANAGEMENT A UOC,hT SyRSCRteEO AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS -70 DAY OF Msoms • P r/ NY C IREie (►Ut J..T 15�� i ? I, dA 4.\ �k'tgtO-<t-'rc`� NOTARYCOLORADO*eLIC• WE* TWO EOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OP WINS COURTIN COLORADO* � ET IA►PROVEI 49 ewc• THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH A•Yc• AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR ARE R DROE RAWR UPON THE a t„eval r4YOF Tone • 11 t/ ATTEST OIIIITV CLERK AND RECORDER EV 6 DEPUTY A MA VEER MEMeEII*taskE3 Bl NR t • , t, t ife+� • (--.) l • c L- t' • • • • • • • s • • • 4 • A A A • • • • • • t R441 an COUNTY MTR s 4/61/01 • WARRANT R661sTM RI10! : t AS O► 6/63/O1 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE 4634671 MINDN►T MUMMER NO 6 401716 AIRS COLLEGE 007 1.3USM • 61 OTA 1.326.46 406737 ANSON RUSSELL 52901 23.46: M On 25.00 466730 ANTLERS 6101 113.367: 001 126.66 ` 406119 ATLAS WIN LINES 244150 4.650.33 19 M2 4.150.35 406740 *OYES STANLEY l 66101 136.2! Gl 047 I311.2s • 466741 1RIGGS ARTHUR 66101 133.26 61 641 133.26; 466742 COLBERT ELIZABETH 52901 145.52 01 047 ` 145.52 466743 COLO COUNTIES INC 6101 Il6:M . 61 Ml • 466744 COTTONWOOD HAROMARE LTD I4M O.M. el 616 z Rae ' • 466745 DAVI6 TON 66101 16!.96 61 662 • 165.96 466146 11ISTRIa MDT SUSI 126.40 6i 462 • 1111•411. • 460747 MYAROS CHEVROLET CO 31461 3.46: 6i 31141 Ma 61 31066 Ma. 61 -� 31044 SMOG EE 33016 40.34 61 31107 11.10 6I aMEtG101 Mae224'.36 ell 4. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 'III .26.2- OOLO COWRY NARMNT assure AS OF a 6/03/81 NARRANT PAYEE NNSOR 466146 FIRST OF GREELEY 406741 GREELEY GAS CO ♦6750 GREELEY LOCK 4 KEY 406751 NONE LIEN, 4 PONS 406752 JOHNSTOWN OREE2E ♦06753 JYANITA N SMITH 406714 K—NART 64347 406755 KENS CAMERA CENTOA 406756 LOtENOACN 606 406757 NO MEL0 CONY MATER 01$T 406756 OFFEN ACE NAROMARE 406751 ►ARK60 GARY 080 6000101 E : t M0�1p NSA* /ONO SOOT 41.•••••••• 32296 56.75 01 651.32 615 16.06 01 1110 MOD 11110141. 632 1 Mai ii iii 142.78 1716 4.50 : 01 841 6066 38.4C 0/ 016 42.10 450607 11..61 11 015 5601 33.42 01 641 SWAPO 66101 21.06 OS 013 21.6 662161 SAO: : 01 010 2Al 372308 15.68 01 661 872106. 26.06 01 Oh 41.41 0471 2.66 11 801 2.66 52101 38.00 01 062 316118- 11448180, 14.60. 11 4111 16410 60036 14.71 01 041 60101 14.73 215.60: el, 662 f 41 • • • A A A • e • A A • • • 6 • 4 i 6 • !• ;• • WURAANT PANEIWOMI MILS MOWS WOW ENIG7M AS E1 a MOM' INVOICE ESANT WOO SMT ••••••••NO Pei i 0101101 113.01: 4O6766:I000UE VALLEY REA 6!2001 M►6 11 Ile 70.►6 466741 ROTNNAN EiNER 66161 161.11 01 407 160.66 466762 SINNER ALBERT RENT 776.10' OS WO 775.0 406763 STONE S STONE PLUMING 066261 0.76- 00 666 6.76 406764 THREE N BUSINESS PRODUCTS 613132 336.06, M 640 406765 THREE N CON►ANY 406766 TOYN OF 11EENESSUR6 406167 UNION RURAL ELECTRIC 466766 NARDEN ROBERT 644732 12761 1116631 100101 !66011 166062 1004U 1111.40 671.0 61 610 . 671.0 13.16: 11 615 13.16. 36.36 36.67 1.70 46.36 11 11 11 11 Maass Ma . •l 616 l6.N 406761 MELD COMITY GEN HOSPITAL 60261 20b626J2 53 Ml 016.61104:72 TOTAL s tM.011.1! A A 4 4 • • •Ct nn tM7allitiHNMMS 1-NS-lOi YAM4MfS Mt1114,4 THIS 1$ TO caftra a tinTAttt C. r is tMEB! MSISS WITS 1Ili tat AMi �,°ri ff suntans ate soma re sopaSY a ne ma AS Ott RIONMD M FUN) to► na to/tay�/P nas 3 Ns SIM RECORD Of PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS VELD COUNTY, COLORADO JUNI 3, 1981 TAPE 181-33 d 34 The Board of County Commissioners of Veld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Veld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Wednesday, June 3, 1981, at the hour of 9:00 A. M. ROLL CALL: Tbe meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Also present: Commissioner Chuck Carlson, Chairman Commissioner Norman Carlson, Fro Tem Commissioner Dill Kirby, Excused Commissioner John Martin Commissioner June Steinmark Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Ordway Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve the minutes of the County Commissioner's meeting of June 1, 1981, as written. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA: The Chairman included on the agenda a temporary closure of County Road 178, as item t5 ender new business. CONSENT AGENDA: Comnissioner Stefnaerk uadea action that item 16, under Communications, Letter from Karen Tomb, attorney for Dr. Dale Johnson d Mrs.. Lynn Johnson requesting continuance of 6/10/81 hearing, Special Use Permit for Flatiron Paving Co., be included on the regular agenda as item 14, under new business. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. COMMUNICATIONS: 13, Letter from School District 16 re: proposed vacation of 16th Ave. Ct, and 14, Petition iron area residents opposing proposed vocation of 16th Ave. Ct.: Commissioner Carlson noted that the Ibsen Resources Department will be moved, June 6, 1981, to the Health Deportment building for economic reasons, the anticipated savings is predicted to total $95,000. Commissioner Carlson added that the vacation of 16th Ave. Ct. will not take place at this time. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the consent agenda as emended and commented upon. Commissioner Carlson seconded the. motion and it carried unanimously. 01211DIEBIT BRAD: Thomas David, county attorney, reported that his department has 311 open files and 108 are litigation cases.. Mr. David presented to the-.Camaissioneemm a time calculation for each of the four attorneys, from January through May 1981. The transition of the:19-DProgran to the Social Services Department should be completed by the end of August, need Mr. David. Teo full time positions have been eliminated in the County attorney department. Mr. David noted that he will utilize the new secretarial pool.ehen needed. CLAIMS APl10,[0: Cammlaaimer Stein:mit mode a Bottom to approve the claims as presented by Ne. Wardeo: Socembramoe Claim Smemel Plod Payroll Payroll May CmMdadeaar Narita $223,663.90 $ 4.557.00 $419,411.04 seeooded the notice sad it carried mmmimoaaly, Secial Service Food Social Service $3,706#011 Old Age Posies 47240 IIILICEMCT ORDINANCE 190, IN THE MATTER OF A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION FOR THE TEAR 1980 AND EMERGENCY ORDINANCE ►91,IN THE MATTER OF A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION FOR THE YEAR 1981: Mr. Warden presented both of these ordinances pursuant to Section 29-1-111.5, C.I.S., 1973, as amended. Commissioner Carlson ride a motion to direct the Clerk to the Board to publish both emergency ordinances forthwith and further that they be included on the agenda for June 8, 1981. Commissioner Stoirmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. BIDS:APPROVE ARC WELDING GENERATOR: Mr. Warden on behalf of the Purchasing Director recommended that the low bid be approved. The Canty Engineer noted that this generator will be used by the bridge crews, it will be mounted on skids and hauled on a truck. Commissioner Martin made a motion to approve the low bid, totaling $3,860.20, from United States Welding, Inc.. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. PRESENT MAINTENANCE OF COMMUNICATION TYPE EQUIPMENT.: Mir. Warden presented a packet of information oa this bid and asked that it be accepted by the Board for study. It was a consensus of the Board to accept the packet of information and further that this bid will be considered for approval on June 17, 1981. PRESENT CARPET CLEANING, VINYL SUITING FOR MOBILE TRRRIZATION PROGRAM, FIRESTONE GUTTER PAN, AND COUNTY ROAD 177: Mr. Warden presented the bid tabulation on each of these items and they will be considered for approval on June 17, 1981. (See attached Analyses). PRESENT AND APPROVE SURPLUS MEDICAL SUPPLIES: Mr. Warden presented the following bid. BIDDER AMOUNT Rehabilitation b Visiting Nurse Association $906.80 (Partial bid) Mr. Warden recommended tbat this bid be approved. Commissioner Carlson node a motion to approve the only bid subaitted, totaling $906.80. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Tape Change 81-34 APPOIN[MENT TO GiLCREST SANITATION DISTRICT: Pursuant to Colorado Revised Statutes, 32-1-849, as amended, the Board. of County Commissioners makes appointments and fills vacancies on the Board of Directors of Sanitation Districts. The Gilcrest Sanitation District has recommended that Mr. Larry Stotts be appointed to fill a vacancy. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to appoint Mr. Larry Stotts to fill the vacancy on the Merest Sanitation District Board of Directors. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. APFIOVE DUPLICATE WARRANT 00. OAP -A 84432: Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the issuance of duplicate OAP -A warrant /84432, totaling $131.00. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. APPROVE CANCELLATION OF GBRRSAL FAO WARRANTS FOR MAT 1981, TOTALING $507.50: Cammissioaer Carlson made a mottos to approve the cancellation of general fund warrants for Rif 1981, totaling $507.50. Commissioner Steinmark secomded the motion and it carried uoanfaonsly. LETTER PROM BARBS TOMS, ATTORNEY FOR DR. DALE JONSSON.AND MRS. LINN JONNSON REQUESTING CONTINUANCE OF 6/10/81 REARING, SPECIAL USE PffiQQT FOR PLATOON PAVING CO.: Mr. Anson, assistant county attorney, sunousced that Waren Tomb bas been contacted and will not be able to attend this meeting. The Board considered the continua. request.. Legal counsel for Flatiron Paving Co. uma present amd opposed said coatinumace, because time is of the essence amd the ammual loss of honey caused Up the nom nee of this pit. Mr. Amon anted that the Board of Comty Camaisaiom to doae not have the authority to grant said oontiammtion indefinitely.. After, discossios, Camissiamer Carlson made a option to dewy the coatis atias request. Coadssisoar Striamark seconded the nodes. The Cbaitman MOM* that too much tits has already been takes on this issue. C d slosst Somiaait toga that abs seconded the marina betauae they do sot halm the authority to tastiest this isMe ladefinitely. Casaissiooun Carle= agreed that the hearing shoeld be belt se Wwdaled on Yedseaday, Jura 10, 1941. The antics carried aaaetammly. Page 2, June 7, 1941 TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF COUNTY ROAD 178: Wayne Smyth requested permission to temporarily close county road #78, between county roads 139 and 41, for approximately four working days, so that county bridge #78/39A can be replaced. Commissioner Carlson made a motion to authorize said temporary closure. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the notion and it carried unanimously. The Engineer noted that this road should be opened by this weekend. The Chairman called a recess. PLANNING DEPARTMENT: SE 1136, NECNIEN, SE #137, LOMB, AND SE /138, MONTH: Three property owners are involved in three property conveyances which result in contiguous parcels being created. One parcel is smaller, one larger and the third remains substantially the same size. The Planning Staff recommended that these requests be approved. Each applicant was present and testified. Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve SE #136. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve SE #137. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried Unanimously. Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve SE 1138. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RE #504, DWIGHT BOLTER: The parcel of land on which this request has been made is described as part of the SW4, Section 5, Township 6 North, Range 67 Hest, of the 6th P. M. The property contains approximatelytwenty-eight acres of Class II, IV, VI, and VII irrigated and nonirrigated soils. The requestis to split the property into parcels of 20.06 acres and 8.12 acres. The Planning staff recommended that this request be denied. The applicant wan represented. Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve this request. Commissioner Martin secooded the motion. The Chairman stated that he inspected this Property and found the soil poor and further that the property is not farmable. All the Commissioner's voted yea except Commissioner Steinmark who voted may. The motion carried by athree to one vote. CORRECT PLAT RE 1478, REMY MILLER: Tom Bonn informed the Board that the plat on this recorded exemption showed an incorrect section number and that the correct section should be section 29. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to authorize the Chairman to sign the corrected plat reflecting section 29. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. LSV #138, DORIS E"!APING: Mr. Bonn stated that the applicant was not present and recommended that this request be held over until the applicant can be present to testify. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to table this matter until next Wednesday, June 30, 1981. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS: Listed on the consent agenda as presented. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions are attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no farther business, the meeting vas adjourned at 10:05 A. M. APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COM MSSIOIRBS WELD COGN:ZDO VELD coon NaAR Ai RloCUIMMOt AHD Ma TOUR 44447 PmM `JIM 3, 19il 133000 903 1VA01 6uiuotitpuomaN A V V CO CO O N H O N < A en !G e4 R Y IR RD 6 a a a Io c'o -n N lJ _M• N O N IO R O ft O N ON N l V V in ID 'I ID O I , YN M •-• a N la M •.O r a MO II VI N O IV q IN Y ON IO ON MP. II a N OD an II O tT O IF I IRO Y 1.1l a o la M O a O It a fn VI O O� 1/4O N N a a N Y N IV-• II Y II N Hi • N 9 O ON M N Ca III N Y• N T II O O D Di J ie* 1 �1 A N In R R A i 1O 'C i� NOI1Vlf19tl1 019 TB -9Q 'ON ;sanbaa PIG OVOa A1Nf100 Ol3M n et O O' A a w 4 J A n O J C J CO lJ IG CO O. J O. J as n N Z A O. O 0 V V O S a. O L C A N CO In BID REQUEST NO. 212-S1 FOR: STEAM CLEANING OF CARPETS Bids to be presented on June 3, 1981 and considered for approval on June 17, 1981: BIDDERS AMOUNT PER SQUARE FOOT SteamWay of Greeley Greeley, CO S 0.06 (Over 5,000 sq.ft. per call) S 0.07 (Under 5,000 sq.ft. per call) Rainbow Carpet Dyeing & Cleaning Co. Greeley, CO S 0.08 per sq. ft. Graham Upholstery and Carpet Cleaning Greeley, CO S 0.125 per sq. ft. be o.osented inn JU'ne 3, 19E:1 anc consiJerec for approlal on *dire ?', 19S: Bid Request No. 243-81 riPzSC E u; ?.F PA =del Construction Z17 1st Street Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621 C_Ment ., ds“. r.. Doo levard Ar Vaoa, Colrrado 80002 Ct'ctrite LtrP.s of Colorado East lL3tn Lrigoton, Colorado 80"001 Gorden and Son Contractors P.O. Box 310 Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621 Best -Way Paving Company P.O. Box 820 131 !forth 35th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80632 F d F Concrete Contractors Company Box 504 941 Riverside Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 Lyles Construction Company 0050 Feld County Road 3 P.O. Box 70 Lafayette, Colorado 80028 Concrete Contractors, Inc. P.O. Box 8 Brighton, Colorado 80601 5. 4,683.00 S 5,467.00 S 6,179.00 S 6,228.00 $ 6,500.00 $ 8,818.50 $ 9,195.00 $ 9,498.72 B:D REQUEST NO 210-81 FOR: VINYL SKIRTING FOR MOBILE HOMES - WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM HR9 Bids to be presented on June 3, 1981 and considered for approval on June 17, 1981: APPROXIMATELY TEN (10) UNITS PLANNED BIDDERS TOTAL AMOUNT PER UNIT Hayden Service 6 Sales 2015 2nd Ave. f0 Greeley, CO All American Homes, Inc. Greeley, CO Goods RV Center Greeley, CO Mobile Supply Inc. Denver, CO $ 333.30 $ 340.20 S 371.00 $ 476.17 BID REQUEST N0. 242-81 FOR: MAINTENANCE OF COMMUNICATIONS TYPE EQUIPMENT Bid to be presented on June 3, 1981 and considered for approval on June 17, 1981: BIDDER AMOUNT Cooper Communications, Inc. Greeley, CO See attached Stanley Commercial Radio Co. Greeley, CO NO BID Unit Cost Per Phonti Fast Sttions 1. Solid State up to 110 watts a. 30-170 MHz $17.50 b. 420-512 MHz $17.50 2. Hybrid up to 110 wats a. 30-170 MHz $2{1_00 b. 420-512 MHz $20.00 3. High Power up to 350 watts a. 30-170 MHz $23.00 b. 420-512 MHz $25.00 4. Repeater up to 110 watts (mountain top) a. 30-170 MHz 500.00 b. 420-512 MHz 5. Repeater up to 110 watts (non-mountaint top) a. 30-170 MHz b. 420-512 MHz 6. Microwave up to 5 watts a. 890-960 MHz (each terminal) b. 1800-2200 MHz (each terminal) c. MUX (each channel one end) B(1) Mobile Units 1. Solid State up to 50 watts a. 30-170 MHz b. 420-512 MHz 525. o0 $ 5.50 Unit Cost Per Month E(l) Mobile Units (Continued} 2. Solid State up to 110 watts a. 30-170 Wz b. 420-512 MHz 3. Hybrid up to 50 watts a. 30-17C MHz b. 420-512 MHz 4. Hybrid up to 110 watts a. 30-170 MHz b. 420-512 MHz 5. Tube Type a. 30-170 MHz b. 420-512 MHz 11(2) Portable Products 1. Portable T -R Unit up to 2 watts a. 30-170 MHz b. 420-512 MHz 2. Portable T -R Unit above 2 watts with battery 7.50 a. 30-170 MHz without battery'S 6.00 with battery 7.50 b. 420-512 MHz without battery$ 6.00 3. Pocket Pager a. 30-170 MHz b. 420-512 MHz C. Accessories 1. Remote Control Console (Tone or DC) 2. Remote Desk Set (Tone or DC) 3. Extended Local Desk Set S 5.50 S 5.50 S 5.50 S 5.50 S 5.50 $ 7.00 with battery 7.50 without battery's 600 with battery 7.50 without battery$ 6.00 with battery 3.50 without battery'S 3.00 with battery 3.50 without batterys 3.00 $ 2.50 $ 1.00 CUS 1 Per Month C. Accessories (Continued) 4. Communications Center Ccnsole a. Basic unit (Tone or DC) b. Each additional channel 5. Paging Encoder a. Low capacity (20 call) b. High capacity (800 call) 6. Charging Units a. Multiple (Desk type up to 12) b. Vehicular Charger (Portable) c. Vehicular Charger (Pager) d. Single (Desk type) Included with portable $24.00 S 2•SQ $ 2.50 Sat.20 $ NC 7. Monitor Receiver a. 30-170 MHz $ 1.50 b. 420-512 MHz $ 1.50 R. Electronic Siren or Mobile Amplifier $ 3.00 D. Installation 1. Mobile Unit (Truck mount) a. As part of system install $hy -no b. At other times $6 .OQ 2. Mobile Unit (Front mount) a. As part of system install S 0.00 b. At other times S5o.Qo 3. Removal of Mobile Unit a. At time of reinstallation 6. At other times $20.00 $20.00 Cos- Y�r�Yan2h D. Installation (Continued) 4. Electronic Siren a. At time of mobile installation S 90.00 b. At other times S 30.0 5. Monitor Scanner a. At time of mobile installation b. At other times FIRM Cooper Communications. Inc. BUSINESS ADDRESS 2430 — 6th Avenue CITY AND STATE Greeley, Colorado TELEPHONE N0. 352-8558 8Yi-Z D TITLE President DATE June 1. 1981 S He S aa.00 A public hearing was eonducted on ,one 3 2:00 P.N., with the following present: CHUCK CARLSON CHAIRMAN NORMAN CARLSON PRO TEN HILL KIRBY COMMISSIONER EXCUSED JOHN MARTIN COMMISSIONER _ JUNE STEINMARA COMMISSIONER , 1981 at Also present: ACTING CLERK TO THE HOARD, XEITEA-MITE ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, R. RUSSELL Anson PLANNING DEPAP:MEMT REPRESENTATIVE, TOM .702:1 The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated April 27, 1981 and duly published April 30 and May 21, 1981 in the Johnstown 3reeze a public hearing was held on request for a COS, A to r by Lee Nieck, et al. Russ reminded those present that this request was'deniedrby the Board of County Commissioners on November 1,1978. The matter was then appealed to the District Court of Weld County and then to the Court of Appeals of the State of Colorado. Russ read into the record a memo for the the County Attorney, Tom David. Mr. David told they Board in his memo that today's hearing should address simply whether or not the Wieck property can be farned economically and whether or not there are any uses permitted in the A-Sone which are reasonable viewed in light of the Court of Appeals' decision. A landowner is not entitled to a rezoning of his property simply because another zoning classification might result in higher income and higher profits to the landowner, but the law does protect the landowner from restrictions which render his property useless under its current zoning. Fred Ginsberg, legal counsel for the Wiecks, was present and requested a continuance of today's hearing. Since there are only four Commissioners present the posibility exists for a denial, on a 2-2 vote. Therefore, he would prefer to have a full board. Commissioner Carlson made a motion to continue this hearing until June 17, 1981 and 2:00 PM. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. BOARD Or COUNT! CONCISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERIC TO TEE BOARD y County 81-24 TAPE# 81-34 lat 432 CCUITfmtraidThagiCRietirdetrICER: 2) eta lameas: OLD: NEW: Jew b, 1981 POLL CALL: RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS ALTEmx Chuck Norman Carlson, Cheineen Bill _EirbY pro Teta John nertin june St:Arnk Approval of minutes of .Hale 3. 1981 arras R° AGM*: Urine ArProvAL as off, emu+: Servioes 2) Servi 4) Health Servicesce 5) ices n_ g Pers i Pe1 1) ' JamesThli at3 90 1980 3) �°n Ord 91. APPco Appropriation far �R'iatigl for 2ssz 1.) zepporafy 21 3) Of CR 40 ��,�� gr ves_ Ozerissia: �) �t to p with "�� 5) %natal of ion �5Wget �1 dweegral al of the Atat�pe � 04 Tie Na. 81-3t CONSENT AGENDA APPOIMIN :S: JUn 8 - COmmSsaioner work session Jun JUn 10 - !b'�ing amity Jun 11 - Utility Coordinating Jun 11 - Board of Adjustment Jun 1: - Runin Resources Ad Jun 12 - Library Board "i9°rl Jun 15 - Comissicner work session Jun 16 - Health 3oard JUn 16 Planning Commission Jun 17 - Ret{retrent Board Jun 17 - Building Trades Advisory HEARINGS: JUn 10 - adage L pollande Prevost, COE, C to I Jun 10 - Tod i .Marlon :rooletia, COL I to A J n 1un 00 - Ted 8 Marion roolstra, SUP, dairy operation Robert Lewis, SUP. dairy i horse operation Jun 10 - Flatiron Paving Co., SUP, alt i concrete plants Jun 17 - Clyde 6 Margaret ll lara, ODE, A to I Jun 17 - Joanne Andrews, OOE, A to I Jun 22 - Lee Wig, COO, A to E (cont.) EattrIICATIMS: 2) bad 6 ) State Highway �. newsletter 881-21, toy 28, 1981 3) Letter from q Advry Mey r. 1981 4) Veterans Service Officer's ronLyear � ringat 4 c r ofity Foods c f pay, Pqo 5) Letter from Dept, of Y i certification of pay, pNOY,ons 1981 6) to concerns of the FishWildlife Servicee an timof Engineers, id request far reena� County Council, May 7, 1981 Permit G.P.81-02 1:30 PN 10:00 AU 7:30 PN 10:00 NI 2:00 PR 9:00 AN 4:00 PM 1:30 At 1:00 PM,_ 1:30 at 2:00 Pit 7:30 PM • •2) Deny Appoint tarry Stalls to Gilcrest Sanitation District requestJohnson for continuance of :Laren VOW), attornen. for Dr. Dale johnson i Mrs. Lynn a3) Approve St 136, Nechien of $/10/81 hearing, SUP, Flatiron Paving Co. "4) Approve SE 137, Lcesrrh •5) Approve s3 138, Forth i6) Approve AE 304, Dwight Halter •8 k Approve correction plat NE 478, Rhinie Railer i9) Approve terporaryn to closure of CR 40 *SIGNED TUTS MEETING ove budget dmnt1t1 section of the Administrative tkuaaal 0RDE2Er s: 2) a d 90, a ea�'oy' � appropriations for 1980 emergency, Supple:motel Apprrpria.,yrras for 1981 2:00 Pit` 2:00 MN 2:00 PR 2:00 MN 2:00 PR 2:00 RN 2:00 Pit 10:00 AN Rs: '_cu urroN WHEREAS T the BAPPOINTMENT oard LARRY storm SpTo BOARD Or DIR GILCREECTORS ��� or y. Colorado, pursuant to rd of County CommissionersTftg Rule Charter, is vea Colorado statuand of Meld Cogome affairs of vested with the authority the �►eld Count Bore Meld County, Colorado,WHEREAS, a� Y of adriniaterin4 the pursuant d of County Comriseionets to Section 32-1-S{9 _ • t of Weld t and fill vacancies of special districtse 1 catrado. is empowered to located Colorado, the county. WHEREAS, a vacancy Directors of the O11crest currently exists on the MRaRB,tg, it has been sanitation District, and of appointed to serve on recommended that Larry Stotts be sanitation District, and a Beard of Directors of the Cilereat appoint Larry the board of Cp�tet NOW, y Stotts to said Y Commissioners des peters Commissioners � IT 8ipard of Directors area to aioners of Meld RESOLVED by the 1111 Dine Street County, Colorado Board of County . Oilcres that Larry Stotta appointed to the t• Colorado, be , and District. Beard of Directors of the G l rest is The above and foregoingmade Resolution was, on day of June. A.D.. 1981 adopted by the following voteawti 3 d on the/LLL. //}} 04i�COI ATTEST: �f , ApTY SSrpNgR3 Meld�,}County ' knd / Jerk ttoClerk the and Recorder PTtY C...,, c Clerk AS TO fit: tt At ISSOLUTION RE% DENIAL OP OR. DALE JOHNSON AND MRS. LYNN JOHNSON'S REQUEST FOR CONTINUATION OT PLATIRON'S SPECIAL USE PERMIT HEARING ON JUNE 10, 1961 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Coloradr, pursuant to Colorado atetute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Oh June J, 1961, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, did consider the written request of Dr. Date Johnson and Mrs. Lynn Johnson, by and through their attorneys, Freidman, Hill i Robbins, to continue the June 10, 1981 hearing on Flatiron's application for Special Use Permit No. 165, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commiesioners of Weld County, Colorado, doss not feel they have the authority to continua said hearing indefinitely, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has studied the request and hes heard the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Services in this matter and finds that said request be denied. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the request of Dr. Dale Johnson and Mrs. Lynn Johnson to continue the hearing for Flatiron's Special Use Permit No. 365 indefinitely, be and hereby is denied. Thy above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of June, A.D., 1981. 'WARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD ATT EST ' 14.0, t Veld County Clerk tad Rsborder and Clerk to the Word 0.-WID W. NONINH H..HNHt r, HILL N. ?HIEOwe,- N\NNN.4 HOMO FRIEDMAN. HILL & Rcc.. SHINS .AT LHOM I At LAW MVO KQUITAMItt IIWIDMO TOO tlt\'aNTHH TN wileatt net's -'IM COLOKADOI KOVOV aoa ara-aaoo Board of County Commissioners of Weld County Weld County Centennial Center 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Commissioners: J. KVAN LHAWD/NO M (bU ML RE: Special Use Permit --365, Flatiron Paving Company I am writing this letter on behalf of our clients, Or. Dale Johnson and Mrs, Lynn Johnson, to request a cOntieuance of the June 10, 1981 hearing on Flatiron's application for S.U.P. No. 365 and the Board's consideration of the condi- tions to be placed upon that permit. As you are undoubtedly aware, the Johnsons have appealed to the Colorado Court of Appeals the District Court's decision overturning this Board's denial of Flatiron's application for a special use permit and remand- ing the matter to this Board for further consideration. In their appeal, the Johnsons take the position that this Board was correct in denying Flatiron a permit to operate an asphalt plant and a concrete batch plant on the proposed site immediately ,east of the Johnson residence and that these plants are not accessory uses to the sand and gravel mining operations being conducted there. The Johnsons request a continuance of the June 10 hearing on Fiatiron's permit application pending resolution of the appeal. This Board has discretion to decide when it will entertain a hearing on a permit application and accord- ingly, it is well within its authority to continue this hearing. Practically speaking, if the Johnsons prevailed on appeal, any action now taken by the Board would be meaRing- less. Yet, if the Board were to proceed to issue the Board of Commissioners of Meld County Nay 28, 1981 _2_ permit, the Johnsons, as well as their neighbors, will most probably be subjected to operation of the asphalt and concrete batch plants, even though there 1s no definitive assurance Flatiron has a right to conduct these operations. Because of the uncertainty as to Flatiron's legal authority to erect and operate these plants on the proposed site, the public interest would be better served if this matter were deferred until there has been a resolution of this question by the appellate court. Under these circumstances, the Johnsons' request is imminently reasonable. By seeking a continuance prior to the June 10 hearing, hopefully any inconvenience to prospective participants and attendees will be minimized. Whatever inconvenience does occur will be offset by the benefit accorded those residents of Meld County who will be directly affected if these plants are erected and operated during that period of time when Flatiron's right to do so is being appealed. I request that the matter of a continuance be placed upon the Board's agenda for either its June 1 or June 3 meeting. Thank you for your consideration. Very truly yours, Q. ance_. Karen A. Tomb KAT:ncr cc: Russell Anson, Esq. John Purvis, Esq. Dr. and Mrs. Johnson NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Said County Land Use Cede, a public hearing will be held in the Chasibers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Special Use Permit aro requested to attend and may be heard. The purpose of said hearing is for the consideration and approval by the Board of'County Commissioners of any conditions to be placed upon the operation of teh proposed asphalt plant and concrete batch plant, which the Board of County Commissioners deem reasonable and necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare of the public. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps:so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the Office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley. Colorado. DOCKET NO. 81-31 DATE: June 10, 1981 TINE: 2:00 P.N. Flatiron Paving Company c/o Michael J. Hart P.O. Box 229 Boulder, CO 80301 REQUEST: Special Use Permit for location of an asphalt plant and concrete batch plant on an existing sand and gravel operation LOCATION: Parts of the • Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 30 and the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 29, Township 2 ?forth, Range 68 Nest of the 6th P.K. Weld County, Colorado. THE BOARD OF count: COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FE MMENEIN COMITY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Eeitha White, Deputy DATED: .May 4, 1981 PUBLISHED: May 7 and *Lay 28, 1981 in the Johnstown Dress& Lan 410 SIND I am M30 MARY MIN FEUERSTEIN, CleIR brad Recorder, Wald County, Colpade a c u See eesreater reseluties pre BOOK 938RECEPTION 185997° DATe_...1 1lNI ME.. MARY ANN FFUERSTEIN, Clark County, 5o:med all and Recorder, Yield CaunN. Co7aodo K's`r RESOLUTION RE. APPROVAL OF SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION NO. 136 - DIETRICH N. NECRIEN AND CHRISTA J. HECKLER o WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County e Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering • the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and M ^v WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado has reviewed the request of Dietrich W. Neckien and Christa J. Neckien for an exemption from the definitions of 'subdivision' and 'subdivided land" in Section 30-28-101(101, CRS 1973, as amended, and Section 2-1 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, finds that Dietrich W. Neckien and Christ& J. Neckien are owners of a certain parcel of land located in part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 28, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, being more particulicgy described on Exhibit A, being hereby attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has considered the recomrsndations of the Department of Planning Services in this matter and has reviewed information submitted by the applicants. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the aforementioned parcel of land owned by the applicants, be and hereby is, declared to be exempt from the definition of 'subdivision' and 'sub -divided land' as set forth in Section 30-28-101(101, CRS 1973, as amended, and in Section 2-1 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, and further finds that said parcel of land shall be considered a single lot. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of June, A.D.,1981. — sodica8 mu. 18539"x0 BooK939 Recerta t 1861415 3.e. Page 2 RE: SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION NO. 136 BOARD OF =NTT COMMISSIONERS Carsennan [ .AVe1 tee, Norman Pro-'1'ea ABSENT C. W. Kirby ATTEST: il1016"0NThw weld Coa ty Clerk and order and Clerk to the Board DATE PRESSURED: June B. 1981 MEIItIT A 9ooK,4..`�._�. RECEPTION 1861425.3.3 Per SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION NO. 136, approved by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado on Jinx 3, 1961, the legal Dsacrtptlon of the parcel of land owned Ly Dietrich W. Nedcten and Christ& J. Nedcien is hereby amended as follows: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Southwest Quarter and West One-half of Southeast Quarter of Section 28. Taw nsidai 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., County of Weld, State of Colorado. Eiceepting therefrom 117.154 Acres more or less, Described as follows: EXCEPT beginning at the Southwest remer of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 28 and running thence North along the West line of. said Southwest Quarter of Section 28 adlstance of ?.968. 16 feet to a point 393.00 fiat Stith of the Northwest corner of said Southwest Quarter: thence S78.47' East 407.02 feet: thence S 47'26' 30" East 281.35 feet: thence S 6806',.90" East 109.00 ' feettt ence N 78.91•30" East 37.50 feet; thence ?alloy/ire the Southern lino of the, Neves irrigation Canal Easement to an Easterly direction ttr the Ent lino at the Northwest Quarter of said Southwest Quarter; thence South a distance of 1776.41" feet to the Southeast corner of the South one-half of said Southwest Quarter& thence West on the South line of said Southwest Quarter a distance of 2,087.44 feet to the point or the beolnNnp. .MI t t ttp N HOOK. RECEPTION_1.86 4 . DATE.. -.. -. T(ME.liL t) MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN Clod Retarder, Weld Camty, Colons* the 0 C c. , O :r i1 l\ 0, e • • • nn • rn s o .+ n o 04 lJ :V <T (,l NII i B/I dated 6/2l-8ltios BOOK938 RECEPTION 155.4971 DATE.. TIME. AS,� MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN, Clerk and Recorder, Weld County, Cobrocbab a -r RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION N0. 137 - LARRY E. LOESCH AND JACQUELINE LOESCH WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Hoare Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado has reviewed the request of Larry E. Loesch and Jacqueline Loesch for an exemption from the definitions of "subdivision" and "sub -divided land" in Section 30-28-101(10), CBS 1973, as amended, and Section 2-1 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, finds that Larry E. Loesch and Jacqueline Loesch are owners of a certain parcel of land located in part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 28, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, being Mora particularly described in Exhibit A, being hereby attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has considered the recommendations of the Department of Planning Services in this matter and has reviewed information submitted by the applicants. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the aforementioned parcel of land owned by the applicants, be and hereby is, declared to be exempt from the definition of 'subdivision' and 'sub -divided land' as set forth in Section 30-28-101(101, CRS 1973, as amended, and in Section 2-1 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, and further finds that said parcel of land shall be considered a single lot. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of June, A.D., 1981. ,0000 �s uczerioN 1859971 80q�Q REarno a 1861416 Page 2 RBI SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION NO. 137 ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clark to the Board 61� Deputy Co •'y Clerk AS TO FORM: U County Attorney Click CarlsodrCha3IMOD BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS NTY, COLORADO (A e) (Aye) Norman Carlson, Pro -Test ABSENT DATE PRESENTED: June 8, 1981 al=>lOlt n BOOK RECEPTION..i�1 �. DATE._ ., TIME—fleaLA MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN. Ck"�+d Recorder. Weld Carly, Colorado a"' LN i L. 0 0 I O, e • a • corrected reeolution. al D ft dated 6/29-b1 BOOKt'f..e"�... RECEPTION 1859971 DA"TE As MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN, Clerk and Recorder, Weld County, Colorado a -r RESOLUTION RE; APPROVAL OF SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION N0. 137 - LARRY E. LOESCH AND JACQUELINE LOESCH WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado has reviewed the request of Larry E. Loesch and Jacqueline Loesch for an exemption from the definitions of 'subdivision' and "sub -divided land" in Section 30-28-101(10), CRS 1973, as amended, and Section 2-1 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, finds that Larry E. Loesch and Jacqueline Loesch are owners of a certain parcel of land located in part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 28, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.N., Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described in Exhibit A, being hereby attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has considered the recommendations of the Department of Planning Services in this matter and has reviewed information submitted by the applicants. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOI IED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the aforementioned parcel of land owned by the applicants, be and hereby is, declared to be exempt from the definition of 'subdivision' and "sub -divided land' as set forth in Section 30-28-101(10), CRS 1973, as amended, and in Section 2-1 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, and further finds that said parcel of land shall be considered a single lot. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of June, A.D., 1981. n v" 1 d, iv" t�eJ�ai�9 kEetemoN.1961416,_3 ItOSSIT A Per SUBMV1S1ON EXEMPTION NO. 137, approved by he Board of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, WELD CC'.1FITY, COLORADO on June 3, 1981, legal Dear,lotio n of 'he parcel of land owned by Larry E. L.oeseh and Jacqueline L.wsch is hereby amended as follows: That cart of the South one-half Southwest one -quarter Section 28, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th Principal Meriden, Weld County, Colorado, . described as: Beginning at the Southeast corner of said South one-half Southwest one quarter; thence N 00 00' 19"£ on an assumed bearing along the East. tine Of � said South one-half Southwest one -quarter a distance of 1776.41 to the Southern line of the Neres irrigation Carol Easement; thence following said Southern line ++ of the Netts Irrigation Canal Easement In a Westerly direction to a point 1190.00 - feet West of the East line of said South one-half Southwest one-gw•br; Items ' t' ' South along a line oaratlel and 1447.42 feet East of the West Itro of meld South one-half Southwest one -quarter a distance of 1420.00 feet; thence SOS Sr Ma - West • distance of W.42 feet; Men ne 500 00'.00" W along a lane parallel to and 886.00 feet East of the West 11ne of meld South one-half Southwest eirre'sseisithla a distance of 423.86 feet to a point on 'he centerline of the Denver Hudson thence atong hie centerline of said CaroDY the following courses, . distances and wand ....., ';. curves: - S76.19' 00"E a distance of 53.14 feet: thence along a Awe to the left. A havinar a radium of POP, 7N Past, a delta of et 30 00", a diems Of 165 61 feet; N51' 11' 00"E a distance of 45.50 feet' thence along a curve to the right, having a radius of 362.85 beet, a delta of 31'30' 00',- a distance of 210.48 feet; N62.41' 00"E a distance of 133.00 feet; theta along a curve to the left, having a radius of 145.50 feet, a delta of 6800' 00", a distance of 175.22 feet; N13.41' 00" E a distance of 120.00 }bet; thence along a curve to the right, t fnennring a radlue d 184;4;0 Ai feet a delta of 130.31' 30", a distance of 306.22 feet, S36•47r 30"E • atoms 4 .r. of 236.50 feet; thence along a curve to the right,having a radium of '300.00 feet, a delta of 2ErOW 00^, a distance of 146.78 fes4 thence eland it Curve - to the left, having a radius of 375.55 feet, a delta of 27'00' 00", • Stenos'- of 144.20 feet to a po1M of intersection with the centerline of en existing county road; thence S80.a6' 00"W along Ma centerline of said County Road a distance Of 811.01' feet to a twint on the South lire of said South one-htalf Southwood wo-ouartars thence Nat g it 30" E along laid South Dna a ;Notate of 001.17 foot LO the MS. st- beglnning Contains 46.4422 Acres more or less. Subject to existing County Road and Derwrer Hudson Canal R.O.W. .IIIN i 7 Mi �} �0 t rOOK�9. RECEPT10 _ Y DATE.._..,....__ TIMEcoliesal .!i� NARY ANN FEVERSTEIN, Clerk and Recorder, Wcid County, t • • ur• • • See Corrected resolution protested b/iIl-81 �! Juf1 11!11 (��`��s' BOOK e s RECEPTIO.NI�r.`.�-69••• DATE TIME.. QA'1 MARY ANN F£UERSTEIN, Clerk ad Recorder, Weld County, Colorado RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION N0. 138 - TOM WORTH AND CHARITY E. NORTH WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Meld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering e • the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and r WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, o Colorado has reviewed the request of Tom Worth and Charity E. Worth for an exemption from the definitions of "subdivision" Si N and "sub -divided land" in Section 30-28-101(101, CRS 1973, as amended, and Section 2=1 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, finds that Tom Worth and Charity E. Worth are owners of a certain parcel of land located in part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 28, Township 1 North, Range 66 hest of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described in Exhibit A, being hereby attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has considered the recommendations of the Department of Planning Services in this matter and has reviewed information submitted by the applicants. NOW,THEREPORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the aforementioned parcel of land owned by the applicants, be and hereby is, declared to be exempt from the definition of "subdivision" and "sub -divided land" as set forth in Section 30-28-101(10), CRS 1973, as amended, and in Section 2-1 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, and further finds that said parcel of land shall be considered a single lot. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of June, A.D., 1981. sods REa rigs 1 69 eOoit939 RECEPTION. 1861414 Page 2 RE: SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION NO. 138 ATTEST: Meld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board LAY:. r AP �i / rk �^7 De[�ty County e n AS'TO FORM: O ounty Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS LORADO Norman Carlson, Pro-Tes ABSENT BQolt.,..�9 RECEPIION119614 4 ,;MilIi' A 5.3 Per SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION NC. 198, approved by the Board of County. COMMISSIONERS, WELD COUNTY, coLowto on June 3, 1081, I *get Description of the parcel of land owned by Tom Worth and Charity E. VVorth is hereby amended as follows: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Electnnina at the Southwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 25, Township 1 North, Pange 66 West of the 6th P.M., County of (Meld, State of Colorado; thence North along the West line of said Southwest Quarter a distance of 632.61 feet to the true point of beginning% thence a onttnutn0 North a distance of 260.00 feet; thence N80'91 1 90^ E along a line `parallel to the South line of said Southwest quarters distance of 686,00 feet; thanes North along a line oaratlb! to the West line of said Southwest Quarter adletaftee of 1173.16 'feet to rite Southern line of the Ne.tes Irrigation Caryl easement; thence following the course of said Southern tithe or Neves Irrtystice Canal easement in an Easterly direction to a point 1447.42 feat East of the West line of Bald Southwest Quarter% **net'. Soli" tart* s line parellel to the Vilest IMa .w win fOxntevw l Wispier tl,I1eLHMa..d 14cn.iitt Net; theme eeeell Or Nest a distance of 1447.42 feet to the true point of beginning. Contains 24.66 Acres more or less. Except Right or Way fag- exiettrg Cttvhgr pealf. on the West. pzt RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 504 -DWIGHT AND SANDRA HOLTER WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, at a public meeting held on the 3rd day of June, 1981, in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the division into known as Recorded Dwight and Sandra two parcels of land as shown Exemption No. 504, being the Molter, described as part of on the plat property of the Southwest Quarter of Section 5, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.N., Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Of a parcel situate in the Southwest Quarter of Section 5, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows; Beginning at the Southwest Corner of the aforementioned Section 5 and considering the South line of said Section to bear N 87° -20' E and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto; thence N 87° -20' E, a distance of 2,066 feet, more or less, to a'point 5 feet above the upper edge of the Lake Canal Ditch. thence along a line 5 feet above the upper edge of said ditch, in general, as follows, N 48° -18' W, a distance of 370 feet. less, to a point, thence N 80° -08' W, a distance of 215 feet, more or less, to a point, thence N 56° -50' W. a distance of 83 feet, more or less, to a point, thence N 0° -56' W, a distance of 200 feet, more or less, to a point, thence N 88° -37' W, a distance of 330 feet, more or less, to a point, thence N 78° -24' W, a distance of 130 feet, more or less, to a point, thence N 60° -02' W, a distance of 92 feet, more or less, to a point, thence N 27° -34' W, a distance of 151 feet, more or less, to a poi, thence N 81° -22' ■6,of 362 feet, more or 1 R 4o a a !, elf. 140 feet, more or more or Page 2 RE% APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION N0. 504 (Continued) N 85° -09' N, a distance of 135 feet, more or less, to a point, thence S 42° -22' W, a distance of 165 feet, more or less, to a point, thence S 80° -00' W, a distance of 130 feet, more or less, to a point, thence N 46° -58' W, a distance of 70 feet, more or less, to a point, thence N 12° -00' W, a distance of 169 feet, more or less, to a point on the West Line of the aforementioned Section S, thence S 1° -35' E, a distance of 1,012 feet, more or less, along the said West Line of Section 5, to the Point of Beginning. The above described parcel contains 28.18 acres and is subject to all Easements, Agreements and Rights -of -Way existing or on record on said parcel. does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "sub -divided land", pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado finds that this particular division of land is not within the purposes of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations and the Board desires to exempt this particular division of land from the definitions of "subdivision" and "sub -divided land" pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101 (10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended, and Section 2-1A (3) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the hereinabove described parcel of land owned by Dwight and Sandra Bolter be, and hereby is, exempt from the definition of the terms "subdivision" and "sub -divided land" pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101 (10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of June, A.D., 1981. Page 3 RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION N0. 50• (Continued) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS RADO uc Carl Citroen Noreen Carlson, Pro -Tess ABSENT C. N. Kirby ne K. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board 'Byt h���E-h.T:"�t f�C//le_..Jet / Deputy Count�Clerk / APR110VED AS TO PORK: �+.. ii County Attorney r (Aye) Aye) A%+ii a +tr - >� db,,,d , r: re.: r LEGAL DESCRIFTIONI Of a parcel situate in the:Southweet Quarter of Section. 5, Twamhip 6. North, Range 67 Vest of the 6th Principal Neridian, Veld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows; Beginning at the Southwest Corner of the aforeaentioaed Section 3 ang`considering the South line of said Section to Dear N N?" -20y E and with all bearings contained hareic relative thereto) thence N 87°-20' E, a distance of 2,066.feet, sore or less, to a point 3 feet above the upper edge of the Lake Canal Ditch. thence along a line 5 feet above the upper edge of said ditch, 'in general, es follows, N 48°-18' V, a distance of 370 feet. more or less, to s point, theses N 80°-08' V, a distance of 21j feet, more or leas, to a point. thence N 5g'-50' V, a distance of 83'reeti. sore or leta."ta a poiat..tbsncs N 0"-56, V, a distance;of 200 feat, more'or lesa,:to a poiat.,thaooe N 89°-37''V,•a distance of 330 f0et, sore or lesa.:to a poiat.'Lheooe S:78-'241 Y, a diatom* al 130 ;44,_1000 oz lssa .to a point. thseoa N.60°-02' V, a distance of 92 feet, sore orient,. to a print. thence N 27°-34' W. a distance of 151 hoot, nor* or less, to a point. these N 81:42' N. a diataace of 36¢.feet, aore`or less. to 1► point, thence N 49-720' V, a distance of 140'foei. were or leas, to a point, thence N 85°-09' V, a dm istarCf 135 feet; aeue or lamat to a pa . thews S 42-,22• Y, a4`diatance of'165 feet, sora'or lese,'to a point, thasce N 80--00' Y. a diatanee of 130 flit. sosr or leas. to a point, thence N 46°-j8• Y, s distarae of 7C 1�set, Sots or leas, to a:point. thence N 12°-00' V, a diataooe of 169 feet. acreor leas,.to a point -oaths Vest Line of the aforementioned Sectioe 5, themes S 1°-35' Se distance of 1,012 feet, smear leas, along the said Vest Liss -of Section 5. to the Joint of >egimting. The above described pazosl contains 28,18 *ores and is sniejeot:to all Saaeneata, agreenents and Rights-of-Yay szlatin6 or oo record ca said parcel. •546,2r P.13 *op, naterps, AA = 0807-6-3- SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE I hereby certify that this plat was prepared under my that the sage is correct to the best of to knowledge i:« saes L. Mueller, L.S. 12846 su We, the undersigned, being the sole owners in fee of the above described property do hereby subdivide the sage as than on the attached aap. cYCf..: 4tt_. o'} rl-c t-1ry Dwight J. Molter Sandra A. Halter The foregoing certification was acknowledged before ae this r day of 1-4L1- , A.D. 1961. !y commission expizeae me oam*u•icr 0,&,0. Notary Public t $451k-44.°2-1(:) (4)00t-... Witness ay Hand The aceoapanying plat is accepted and approved for filing. CHAIRMAN OF TH8 BOARD OF gown ourasnotarts ATTEST1 County Clerk fra - $ - r ` - G- , r.. %J \ . 7fritaatt D einimIyrav AA.: 0807 -5 -3 -RE 504 RESOLUTION RE: CORRECTED PLAT TO RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 478 - RHINIE AND ALICE MILLER WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, at a public meeting held on the 11th day of February, 1981 in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that a certain parcel of land, being the property of Rhinie and Alice Miller, does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "sub -divided land", pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101410)(d), CRS 1973, as amended, and WHEREAS, said Board of County Commissioners did approve Recorded Exemption No. 478, by Resolution, on February 11, 1981, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Comaissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has been informed by the Weld County Department of Planning Services, that the aforementioned Recorded Exemption plat now needs to be corrected. The section number on the Recorded Exemption plat should read Section 29, instead of Section 25, as submitted, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, deems it advisable and in the best interests of Weld County to approve said correction. NOW, TUEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the hereinabove correction to Recorded Exemption No. 478 for Rhinie and Alice Killer, be and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board, that the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, be authorized to sign the Corrected Plat to Recorded Exaction ■o. 478. Page 2 RE: CORRECTED PLAT TO RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 478 (Continued) The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of June, 1981. HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE COUNTY, RADO ‘7111 1 i:Levv\ i�-t;.r6tm{U# 4 Weld County Clerk and Recorder and_ lerk to theA Boar (� Deputy County Clerk AP A AS TO FORM: County Attorney ABSENT nma OATS PAD: June 8. 1981 =CORDED rZMPTION NO. 0 01-29-1-NE678 Date: May 20, 1981 Owners Rhinie 1, and Alie3 A. Miller Y/C/N/TY MAP A lar A 1/4 faro 1313•56 SEC- 29 ear tamest //4 NORTH/3/3.1!6' NECOR Sat 30' RESERVED FOR COUNTY ROAD ! 71' Corrected ;lee N - s Oetern L/NE Sr CT/0m 29 souTHERLY /320'= LOT A 79 act S01/TH 208.77. r ett ti n R e•�1� — SCALE / = 300 6580-1-1 Sheet 1 of 2 RECGRDED Sl'6NPTION NG. 0801-29-1-R8478 Corrected plat Date: May 20, 1981 Owners: Rhinie A. and Alice A. Miller LEGAL DESCRIPTION All of the North Half of the Northeast Quartar of Section 29, Township 6 North; Range 64 West of the 6th:'P.M., County of Weld, State of Colorado: The above described parcel is subject to a 30.00 foot wide along the Northerly and Easterly sides thereof. reservation for County Road: The above described parcel contains a gross acreage of 60.00 acres more or less.`' -Ste, Millie A., and Alice A ;.,Miller, being the sole owners in fee of the:. above described : `property -do hireby,`.subdivide thesame as shown on the attached map. Rhinie A. Hiller Alice A. Miller The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of 1981. My commfssion expires:..,..,... _ .. Witness my hand and seal. `SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE . berby certify that ibis A1at was prepared under my 48Perviaioa on January 14; 1981 and that sale .s eorrect,to he best of my knowledge and belief. LAND SUR4EYOR 10855 The accompanying plat -is approved for filing: Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners ATTEST: ' f� t....a t;i DATE: 1 W� 6/31/ filewer est chi* ke:: PI 03niB13M ` Kts, MI Nni 6580-1-1 C9 ,Sbret 2 •f- •� t RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING, AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 40 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 45 AND 47 FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF WELD COUNTY BRIDGE 40/45A. WHEREAS, the Board of County Carmissioners of Weld Canty, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Hare Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6)(a), CRS 1973, as anentW, "...local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose o£ road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project carpletion and shall, in conjuction with any such mad closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected,..." and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute, has determined, upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily clone to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said county roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Canty Commissioners of Weld county, Colorado that the Board deers it rye ssary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on county roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby auth- orizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reason- ably necessary to regulate, warn and,/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall oarform to the Federal Manual. on Uniform Traffic Control Levices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado does declare and establish the following County road to be tarp - crazily closed, which shall beast effective when standard official traffic control devices are erected giving notice of the restrictions and, when such devices are erected and in place at: Weld County Road 40 between Weld County Roads 45 and 47 for the replacement of Weld County Bridge 40/45A. Said closure to be effective June 15, 1981 for approximately (10 ) working days. RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING, AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 40 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 45 AND 47 FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF WELD COUNTY BRIDGE 40/45A. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Hare Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld Canty, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6)(a), CRS 1973, as amended, "...local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a spe.ified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjuction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected,..." and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute, has determined, upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, that renditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said county roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Bard of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Board dears it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on county roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby auth- orizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reason- ably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado does declare and establish the following County road to be temp- orarily closed, which shall becace effective when standard official traffic control devices are erected giving notice: of the restrictions and, when such devices are erected and in place at: Weld County Road 40 between Weld County Roads 45 and 47 for the replacement of Weld County Bridge 40/45A. Said closure to be effective June 15, 1981 for approximately (10 ) working days. t, The above and foregoing' Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of June, A.D. , 1981 HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEIR , COLORADO AT1FSr: field County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board c Carlson, WA nna� n Orman Carlson, Pro- 1-AttC.W, Kirby DATE PRESENTED: JANE 8, 1981 JrI, hi� J, y finlet 1' elr Li fie A- re ro ([1 fed()) rc'G L �I, • Il ll'(�: //, �i ( i tr /t l !2l +, de 7' X 1 /�P f. IF /l r e r> ht TITLE (1""t'r� 13 r-- 4/ opt3-7) SURVEY BY DRAWN BY (. 4" DATE DATE *r-''o%Y CHECKED BY _ DATE COUNTY ROAD NO. �l? APOVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING F6kM 16 2 / 75 RESOLUTION RE: ADOPTION OF AMENDED BUDGET PROCEDURES MANUAL AND INCORPORATION OF AMENDMENTS INTO THE ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the held County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Director of Finance and Administration has prepared and presented to the Board of County Commissioners an amended Budget Procedures Manual for .use in preparation of the 1982 budget, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it advisable to adopt ;aid amended Budget Procedures Manual and further to incorporate said amendments the Administrative Manual. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld nty, Colorado that the amended Budget Procedures Manual be, and hereby is, opted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that said ended Budget Procedures Manual shall be incorporated in the Administrative nual. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, opted by the following vote on the 8th day of June, A.D., 1981. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD .COUNTY, COLO nit; ST: County Clerk and Recorder Clerk to the Boer Ay teat, / Click Carlson, irman Norman Carlson, Pio-Tem //, A c.e7 :.Kirby /1 R. Steiner P_O l I c 1 C S AND PROCEDURES Sect on_ _ Budget Manual _ Sub ect Date__ 1/30/$1_ _ _ Page_ 1 In order to update your Budget Manual Section of the Administrative Manual, please make the following changes; REMOVE PACE: ADD PACE: Table of Contents dated 6/7/80 Table of Contents dated 4/30/81 Budget Schedule 3 - 6 14-19 34 49 - 50 58 - 59 64 66 69 dated 6/2/80 Budget Schedule dated 6/2/80 3 - 6 dated 6/2/80 14 - la dated 6/2/80 34 dated 6/2/80 49 - 50 dated 6/2/80 58 - 59 dated 6/2/80 64 dated 6/2/80 66 dated 6/2/80 69 71 - 74 dated 4/30/81 dated 4/30/81 dated 4/30/81 dated 4/30/81 dated 4/30/81 dated 4/30/81 dated 4/30/81 dated 4/30/81 dated 4/30/81 dated 4/30/81 POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Section__:Ssigl manual Subject Table of Contents Date 4/30/81 INTRODUCTION Page Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTFNTS RELATIONSHIP OF BUDGET FORMS BUDGET UNIT REQUEST SUMMARY BUDGET ANALYSIS REPORT ACTIVITY ANALYSIS/SUMMARY OF CHANGES BUDGET UNIT RANKING FORM APPROPRIATION REQUEST EXCEEDING TARGET BUDGET LEVEL COST CUTTING/REVENUE RAISING STRATEGIES OBJECTIVE TRACKING STATEMENT REVENUE ANALYSIS FORM FUNCTION AND ORGANIZATION CHART WELD COUNTY PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT PROJECTED EXPENSES SERVICES d SUPPLIES, OTHER CHARGES, EXPENDITURE TRANSFERS 5 REIMBURSEMENTS MOTOR VEHICLE ASSIGNMENT/ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT REQUEST TRAVEL REQUEST SUMMARY REQUEST FOR DATA PROCESSING RESOURCES FORM REQUEST FOR EQUIPMENT PURCHASE OR MAJOR RENTAL BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS SPECIAL PROJECTS EXAMPLES (ALL FORMS) CHART OF ACCOUNTS 1 3 4 7 B 14 18 20 24 27 30 34 36 39 42 45 49 51 54 71 r POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Section Budget Manual Subject 1982 Budget Schedule Date ADO/81 Page Schedule May 14 May June 15 June 15 June 15 ly 21 - August 1 July 21 - September 14 July 16 August 11 August 20 September 29 October 8 - 29 October 28 1982 BUDGET SCHEDULE Discuss target budgets with departments/elected officials Budget orientation sessions with Departments/elected officials All Departments/elected officials submit data processing request to Data Processing Elected officials/departments re- questing g II Grounds rojectrequests must be submitSpecial submitted to Finance Elected officials/departments subeit new position requests to Personnel Submit budget request to Finance Finance office review Community agencies, school boards, cities and towns requesting funding. 9:00 a.m. —12:00 Noon. Publish notice of Revenue Sharing Hearing First Revenue Sharing Hearing on re- quested use - 1:00 p.m. Budget message to Board and transwlt proposed budget to Comissioners Budget Hearings with Commissioners and elected officials/department heads Public Hearing to adopt mill levy POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Section Budget Manual Subject 1982 Budget Schedule Date 4/30/81 Page Schedule (Page two) October 29 Publish notice of final Revenue Sharing Hearing. October 29 - November 13 Prepare final budget November 12 Public Hearing on Final Budget and Final Revenue Sharing Hearing - 7:00 p.m. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Section_ Budget Manual Subject Relationship of Budget FOMS Date_ 4/30/8i Page 3 BUDGET UNIT REQUEST SUMMARY POLICIES AND PROCEDVNES Section_„_ .Budget Manual _ Subject Budget Unit_ Request Summary Date 4/30/81 Page 4 PURPOSE: This form provides a tabular summary of the budget request, and de- signates the activity areas the budget unit is broken down into. INFORMATION TO BE COMPLETED BY THE DEPARTMENT: 1. Heading: Provide the fiscal year, agency/department name, and the budget unit title and number. 2. Actual Last Complete Fiscal Year: Enter the appropriate amount for eac udget-classification from the prior fiscal year. This in- formation is provided on the current budget computer print-out forms in your packet. 3. Allowed Current Fiscal Year:. Enter, the current year allowed amount for each budget classification. This information is availa- ble on the budget computer print-out forms in your packet. 4. Requested Next Fiscal Year: Enter the total amount which is being requested for each budget classification for the upcoming fiscal . year. 5. Increase/(Decrease): Subtract the current year allowed from the next year request to determine the amount of change, and enter the amount. Negative numbers should be shown in parentheses. 6. Activities: An activity is to be regarded as a major work program within a budget unit. An activity has a distinct purpose or goal and performs functions towards that_9oal. An effort should be made to consolidate minor functions and work programs into one common activity, identifying newly -requested activities by Placing "NEW" next to the activity title. List each of the activities the budget unit is broken down into, including administration. The Activity Analysis form, 01,807-902, and other budget forts will all refer back to these activities as they are broken down on this form. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Seeiion,___ Budget Manual Subject Budget Unit Request Summary Date 4/30/81 _. page S 7. Summary of Changes: The summary of changes should take a "program" perspective on —the budget and should not be line -by-line. It should describe the most significant changes and will generally cross budget classifications. Consult the Director of Finance if you have any questions, 8. Routing: Forward the original and one copy of this form to the Director of Finance, and retain at least one copy in the depart- ment. POLICIES i00 PROCEDURES Section Budget Manual Subject,_ Budget Unit Request Summary Form Date��.. _. 4/30/81 _ .. __... Page BUDGET UNIT RE00EST SUMARY FISCAL YEAR AGENCY/DEPTI NAME: 3UDGET UNIT TITLE AND NO.: audpet Class fl ca t1 on 01-tPf-col Actual tat jtpo«nd Commie to Al tom, Currant Meat f1leMasa/(atreamsl fiscal Year navel YNr fiscal roar (Aequest-Alloom0 SeJulio i iaploase 7aMfi is Sonic** i Stippl log Other CMrtm otMr forpommot Flied Assets cspnll tun trans - fors a M Mane. Goan County Coot MMAW Mot County Cost r u - .sssaPr.,ocaa.- Negated Posit fore t-. ter budget „nit shown anew is Droken Joan Inen Ow following wiletti M, Summary of C/srg«e todlcate the suet 'NM(Leant nvswer for Mangos bottoms Allowed mod AMgasoted for each budpH classification Above, Liter aeidttional *Mots of blot* Amer, k i,�eht rNtfef.sl/Momemnt end ii/ttateer POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Section Budget Manual Subject.___, Budget Unit Rankinnoo form Date_ 4/30/81 Page 14, BUDGET UNIT RANKING FORM PURPOSE: The purpose o4 the Budget Unit Ranking form is to provide a priority ranking of all activities within a budget unit, both existing end new requests. Ranking will only be required for funds requested above the target budget level which has been provided by Finance. There is no requirement to prioritize items funded within this base. All items which fall between the target level and the total amount re- quested must be ranked in priority order. For example, if your target levet is $1,000,000 and your net request for the next year is 51,050,000, you should prioritize all items you would fund if you received between $1,000,000 and $1,050,000. New Requests and Existing Services: This form requires that all re- quested increases be integrated into the priority ranking along with existing resources so that comprehensive budgeting decisions can be made and departmental priorities identified. All activities identified as being mandated or critical should be in- cluded in your target funding level (unless the level of service can be adjusted), and all mandated activities should receive a higher priority than optional services. Programs which, if eliminated, would require compensatory expenses in other departments should be identified and prioritized accordingly. Ranking, Items leefinition)o The 'form will rank discrete: items con- sisting of either entire activities or portions of activities if the activity can be broken into discrete segments. Each activity or portion of activity (item) ranked on the form should consist of approximately 3 - 5% of the requested budget so that the ranking does not consist of a large number of very small items. For example, rather than ranking one entire activity which consisted of 20% of your requested budget, you should attempt to break the activity into four discrete levels of service, if possible, and rank them in order of priority. This will allow reductions to be considered without totally eliminating an acti- vity. Each item in excess of the target budget level should be described and justified on the Appropriation Request Exceeding Target Budget level (form 01-807-914). P Q..i._l _C i E 5 AND P R O C E d U R, E 5 Section Budget Manual _ Subject _ Budget Unit Ranking_Form Date__ ..___ _. _ 4(3061_.._. ,. _ Page 15 Bade -- Definition and Calculation; The target level amount is provided oto you IFi nance on the summery computation of maximum allowable gross appropriation request form. This amount can only be changed by Finance. INFORMATION TO BE COMPLETED BY THE DEPARTMENT; 1. The first step in completing the Budget Unit Renkinggione is to identify all activities or portions of activities within the budget unit. Activities should be reviewed to identifyy varying levels of services which could be provided within the activity. Your analy- sis of alternatives completed on the Activity Analysts fora will be helpful in identifying these various levels of service. 2. Ascertain your target base level from Finance. There is no need to provide a priority ranking of activities which ere requested within the target dollar amount. 3. Beginning with the target level and progressing in approximate intervals of 3 - 5%, list the activities or portions of activities which you would bequest in priority order. Priority number 1 should be the first item you would request above the target level, priority number 2 should be the next most important item, and so on Continue to rank the items until you have ranked all currently existing services and all newly requested increases up to the total net budget requested. 4. For each priority item on the form, indicate whether you have ranked .the entire activity (100X) or a rtion of the existing activity (e.g.) 35t, 50%, 75x) and whether this item consists of a discrete subactivity within the activity (a specialized unit within the activity, providing the service to County deparbwmts only, etc.) Indicate whether this item is an existing (Ex), new (N), or ex- panded (Exp) service. 5. Indicate the budgeting criteria (Mandated, No Discretion; Mandated, Some Discretion; etc.) for each of the items ranked. 6. Indicate the net County cost of that item and the number of full- time equivalent positions requested, PO.LIC1ES AND PROCEDURES Section audget 1laoual _ Subject_.,_,_Bu49014Oit,Renking Porm_: Date___--.. _4/30/$1_.._..___. Page16 Identify a line -item breakdown of the costs of each ranked item since it will be necessary to put a line -item budget of those items which will be included in the program on the Appropriation Request Exceeding Target Budget Level form. 1. Cumulative Calculations: Beginning with the dollar figure which equals your target amount, indicate the cumulative net cost and cumulative full-time equi- valent positions being requested at each level of priority ranking. Indicate the cumulative percentage of the budget being requested at each priority level. 8. Description of Priorities: On the Appppropriation Bequest Exceeding Target Budget level (form 01-801-914) list the line item amount making up the total, and describe and justify the request including the consequences of not receiving the funding for that item. Be sure to reference the budgeting criteria (i.e., Mandated, Critical, etc.) which you feel justifies funding of the item. 9. Agencies or ()tikes with more than one budget unit under the ad- ministrative control of an elected official or department head should integrate all individual budget units on an Agency priority sheet. In these cases an individual budget unit can exceed the target budget if overall the Agency is within the target amount. DUDfFT UNIT RA!IC % FISCAL YEAR _ 01.0407.001 P6"LICIES AND PROCEDURES Section Budget Manual Subject Budget Unit Ranking Form Date,_... _..4/30/81_. -- Page 17 AGENCY/DEPT. NANE1. BUDGET UNIT NO. d TITLE: MOT MAO= unsir J CWOULATIII It or total? type uN• Pequested t of tetrent Priority Activity/Sub-Activity (Activity) Critcrfd• ',wisest Posl time Mot Cost P oltiorr Met Oalset DASt 1i. 17. 14, M • Mandate!, So Discretion MD • Mandated. Mom Ddeeretlon CO • Coot ttteetive C • Crit Ool ••s ..sew o • other to uistiD/ Sep • tapandod total Requested• I 1 POLICIES AND PROCEOURES Section ..__8A4ak!lima 1 Subject . Ana gprts on Request Exceeding Target Budget Level _ Page 18 ol-!of•a4 APPROPRIATION PEGVEST. EXCEEDING. TARGET BUDGET LEVEL Pi PA Attain: Tn1A reTwet 'di! be conaldcael indlvidualiv AS A mepstsN lent. TA1n form L to ty romplerof for All AppmArRnlun rotoosta that *sand the *flared gross opproptrtlon halt. mrd vh II at Fruifitsi on a Lase -affective haals. At) critical or ►andAte4 pralrom, alr.nld ho Iooludtd In the. ad lot toad yroas appro- priation limit. FINANCIAL ,SDIZARY: Appropriation RC.pmst LCAa Powpour Not CoUnty Cost Pudgetol trait lu^s UYE'..1 I1NE ITER—Atka ,LTS MAK_INS UP APPWRIAIIDN'nklitit: 1DMMARY NARRATIVE DFSERLETIRN AND..40tIFICAILDA: tech Miltlaral progrM rrqurvr vier r.rtutr.l that yam reproduce tub fort 111 Mil clan! peon. (Next page is number 20) POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Section Budget Manual Subject Weld County F‘raonnel Department Projected Expenses Date 4/30/81 Page 34 WELD COUNTY PERSONNELDEPARTMENT PROJECTED EXPENSES PURPOSE: This form details each budget unit's staffing and fringe benefit pro- jected expenses required to fund the staffing request. The projected personnel cost, at the request stage, will include current authorized positions and their current cost. Increased salary expenses for 1982 will not be included in the request stage. A salary contingency amount will be included in the budget in a lump sum amount without it being spread to the various budget units. The purpose is to present to the Board the current staffing pattern without the distortion of salary increases to analyze the staffing level. After the Board has approved a salary increase amount, the salaries will be updated to the 1982 level, and the appropriations placed into the various budget units. INFORMATION TO BE COMPLETED BY THE DEPARTMENT If positions are deleted, they should be lined out on the projected personnel expense form. If new positions are requested, they should be written in at the bottom with a salary amount for each position entered that has been provided by the Personnel Department. Once the adjust- ments are made, a new total column should be ascertained for the 1982 salaries,' retirement, FICA, and insurance. These total amounts should then be placed on the budget analysis report under requested amounts. As the Board approves the positions,. the Manning Document will be up- dated and a copy provided to each department with an update of salaries with the salary increase. Any new positions requested should be re- quested in accordance with Section 12.1 - 12.4 of the Personnel Manual which states, 12.1 Annually at the Budget Hearings the Board of County Commissioners shall determine the number of positions, by skill, authorized for each department within the County. The Personnel Department will produce the authorized manning document as established by the Board and distribute to all County departments. These positions will be the only authorized positions that will be filled by Personnel. 12.2 Additions or deletions tothemanning document will be authorized by approval of the Board of Commissioners only. If a department wishes to have authorized' additional manning positions, they will follow the following steps: POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Section Budget Manual Subject Request for Equipment Purchase or Major Rental Date 4/30/81 Page 49 REQUEST FOR EQUIPMENT PURCHASE OR MAJOR RENTAL PURPOSE, This form provides a detailed listing of the equipment requested. INFORMATION TO BE COMPLETED BY THE DEPARTMENT 1. Heading: Provide the department name, number, fiscal year, contact person, phone number, and item to be purchased or rented. 2. Form of Acquisition: Check (✓) appropriate category. 3. Number of Units Requested: indicate total units to be rented or purchased. 4. Cost: Provide cost data requested. 5. Purpose of Expenditure: Check (4 the appropriate reason(s) for th s expenditure, and explain in Form B, Item 6. 6. Number of Similar Items in Inventory: Indicate the number of similar equipment items in the inventory of the requesting de- partment. 7. Estimated Use of Requested Reefs): Indicate the number of weeks per year the item is expected to be used and the approximate months of the year if seasonal, and estimate the average usage (in days per week and in hours per day) for the specified period. Also show estimated useful life of the item based on planned usage. 8. Replaced Items: Provide the information indicated for any muni- cipally owned or rented itea(s)'that will be replaced by the re- quest item(s). If there are no items replaced, enter N/A. 9. Recommended Disposition of Replaced Item(s): Self-explanatory. 10. Justification: Include a brief statement as to the condition of old items and reasons it Will no longer economdcally;Perfore.the required function. All additional items should be fully explained and justified in terms of greater efficiency and/or dollar savings over current methods of operation. Ol-10f-907 POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Section Budget Manual Subject Request for Equipment Purchase or Major Rental Date 4/30/81- _rPage 50 REQUEST FOR FOUIP'ENT PURCHASE OR MAJOR RFNTAI t. Department and Activity Date Prepared Contact Person PhOn► Number Rqui Rent item T. form of acquisition (Cheek appropriate Purchase Rental J. Number of Units Requested 5. Purpose of Srpandlture (Check appropriate) ( ) Scheduted replerarevnt ( ) Present eguffrest obsolete ( 1 Replace 'torn -out equllrent ( ) Reduce personnel ttne , ) rapande,i service I 1 Nat operation ( ) inerreavud safety ( ) improve pnoccdurr.v, re mds. etc. D. Replaces( /tm(s) Item Meta Ago 1. 1. 1. Cwt Pet Unit total Purchase WC* or antral ! $ S Plar lwta let ett Or other cats S S tees: trade -!n or other dlaroant S S Net purchase cos. or Enna? renal t o. sufferer o1 Similar Items in Inventory ?. rig (grated Use Of Requested friers) ,_ ar __Netts Per ye -- APDroslmet• . wining (If seasonal) 7Lr the reeks used, estimate Average days per reek Average hnurs per day used Roosted useful 1110 In years_ Prior Year's ,Saint. Cost ereakdorns Ron al Cwt 9. Recosendol Olsposit at of Rep land Items) Possible use be other e9encies Trade-in Sate !0. Justification Rarratiw: POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Section Budget Manual Subject Exarli eiludget Unit _Rank Intl_ Date _ _ 4130/81 ^_ Page 58 AGENCY/DEPT, NAME: District Attorney BUDGET UNIT NO, B TITLE: Ei-e26 District Attorney BUDGET UNIT RANKIYr) FISCAL YEAR l2$ 7t of Total) Piforl tt Activity/Sub-Activity (Activity) Sype of•• Requested Criteria* RM ucet Mil tone Ol -607 -t04 Sancti RUDEST LEVEL: ; 424,x.$ COMs0LaT2VE t ofCurrent Mot Cost Positions 1Mt Sueo.! DACI At, 16f 1 L l4-- !: Consumer Division EOM ND Er 7 25,016 2 St 2. Welfare rraud Division 100% ND Em 1 21,11! ! „ Juvenile Division/ J. Comm. Counselor If 661 C Er 7 55,175 2 it 1Ct S, 6. 7. A. I. 10. 11. . 12. 1, 14. •N e NarAet ed, No Discretion ND _ mandated, Soso Discretion t • Crl tin! O e Other ••B • Newtois1 Es Esf+tinq. nequrotod: S16,3JI.. K I >M Ere . Srptmf of P_0L 1 C 1 £ S AND PROCEDURES 0l 4O-918 • SectionBudget II4Du41 Subject _Example (Appropriation Request Exceeding Target Budget) Date 4/30/81 Page 59 APPROPRIATION P,EOUEST rxaroINC TARNET BUMF LEVEL nePaArMOtrr r, rilr This request s•Iij he yew:Non : !rvlty Llu.al ly a.c a SO/MI.11O 1Pre, This fora is to be eonplated for all appropriation 7ayuosta that cma+d the adiatod gross appropriation unit, and which afn fowC•iod oat .r eost-Cflaetivs basis. Al) critical or mandated proorany alawld Igo• Inc7uAJ in the ariftustari gross appro- priation limit, f.1NAN.C1ALSI MARY: Appropriation Request toss RCVenUe Not County Cunt Budgeted Positions (Mfrs! l.1tiEJ3ECc.ACO.UN73_tlA.K1NG.11? APPROPRIATION REQUEST: 601 - 3nlath s 6I5 - Retltrn ni 617 flCA 616 - Insurance 661 - Orrice supplies SUWIARY NARRAT1YE.. 0ESCBIP.tION. AND. 4USTIfICATION: S 91,840 a J0 $ 871410 F 19,874 1,190 1,348 728 800 s 81;ebo rhn crime prt•vent inn plinit IrloludFn Ara• worn of root In Ttw Lh• sutCrluls .and education to the orbilc corkTtmio-1 cries, pn•vcnr ion ilk hli yur W. 11 le eNtinatted that innunmcc ropanlev in ih• awl win Pty Pr•rtlnn Of !h• mtarta78 cost ($410) since the program rOuld aubatdnt tai ly rrdutt• vi two .OW Ow Coat of crime in Weld County. Studfe.a attaohrl ,show thr bnoflf.v of et tiro "'Suction from a stellar yogis, in Ttnhlnktwa. .sonraru. each additional puWtam ttyuest wf 11 •brims that you taproto. this forgot 1A additional pates. POLICIES AMO PROCEDURES Section, Budget Manual Subject Example (Budget Account Worksheet) Date__ 4/30/81 Page 64 BUDSET ACCOUNT WORKSHEET AC -CORM _Miscellaneous MDabert 710 FXPFNPITUR£ PATTFan Pascal Year Allowed Frsended Prior Year 1,750 Actual F 1,715.50 Current Year 17,154 >;etleatedt 17,904.00 its 4,51M. tl5 as of 7/16/NI SPBArenI1NT 11F TM Total 1, Pill hog 2, Ncwstaq.or:v t Perim/kWh 1, Nero Dues 4. fel Ares 5, Public Lands 1 Current last Rert roar a 01-407+910 Allowed PrLst Recommend Approved 17, N1 14,691 250 50 ten SO 1,200 1,110 IS,794 .17,178 COMPUTATION( -pia JUST IF ICAT1S111. FOR RFOl1F Sit 1991 Alha.l 1941 Frpended 1907 Ammo 8111 Poe 2S0 100 .150 NPto Dues 1,2en 1,100 1,720 CC, Rtes 15,799 15,799 11,774 Public lands -u- -0- 595 Harry Bowes, Director of eel, lune-red w• !het ti't's dues for 1987 weld not be forwellrM until the .Northeast District .Well's, „f Atromt 17 s 10. We estrotted a 10% increase In the dues and this is Mh.lt M11: used. Me also esti.. red a let increase in tho Nato dues. The Mid it lank: Fnopaw foe Is based on it of the aasessolint received by elm. rein+N. As ever I,nr.aml ill 1981 was 85,950,00, out few for 1901 will 1st $505.On. Prepense Mr r5A P0t1C1ES AND PROCEDURES Sect Ion BudgetAUR40L Subject__._ japPle (Travel Request Summary) • Date_`._._.41.30/@1_—_ -----_ Page 66 01-607.906 COUNTY OF YNLD TRAVEL. REQUEST SUAIRARY F isl el Yee. _ 114 B_gtl Unit lit. b No. _.T1Qip91Ee419A_—.?9_)_... - Peet A. —el .L Pons OtfUlIT10N Of la1P r 7[R10Mf ATlMDIMO !sP[MslS aelWMr • No. N L'. Nt, el pole d P.n.,' Nt. al Mt. el peeel ftewel.te He. Dni[ I.1 Hens •I Nee•ft De b;ne;e+ Oq, 1.11n. 1.4 .. P.rt. [NZ; NM. Or A.te+1 A�..n.1 I. COAC NeN Deputy Denver 7 Deputy DA J 0 6 car 190.60 Training 7. J. 0. COAC Training Spring COAC rrainlm7 tall Colo. Juvenile Council 5. ,National Council of Juveniles 6. SOAA Vail Colo, Springs Colo. Spri rgs Denver San Diego ) l Doping, Investigators C legal Aesintants 6 (eputies, Invearfgators i legal ass lsu Mt! I Juvenile staff 7 ) mills star District Attorney or ) Assistant DA 7 1 J J J J 9 9 9 9 car Car Car Cif air 711.00 711,00 761.00 770.00 750.00 POLICIES:ANO PROCEDURES Section,___Moet Manual Subject___ Example (Request -for Eguipment Purchase or Major Rental) Date __4/30/8I Page 69 01-807-$07 ff0PFST FOR MIMI PIECH4SE OR 1f DRAEXIAL 1, Department and Actleltgelork a Mulder•Rn..:ding Date Prepared Contact Person fury Ann Feucesrein phone Number Squfpment item IAN Sr'!Petri,' Typewriter 7/11/11 X J10 I. rota of Acquisition (Check approprlste X Purchase Rental 1. Number of Wilts Requested 7 5. Purpose of Expenditure (Check appropriate) ! ) Scheduled repletemnt ( ) Pt.ISOnt egalpannt. absolved (!d Replace worn-out equlpmcn'. ( 1 Reduce personnel tame f / Expanded servlco l 1. New operation ! 1 Increased safety ( 1 Improve pru.Nures, rrcnrfc, ate. 8. Replaced (teals) N6 :tea 1• Sumer;ter IE.t176yt 1. ropowrltvr le.8089e7 1. s. 9. Itae RAW RP( Ado pw.1 In/1 1. Cwt Purchase price or„annual rental Plot, lm tallatlon Or.other costs Loss: Tradrin or other discount Not punkas* cost or annual rental Per MIL Veal 170 f 1,710: t f 1,710 e. Nnabr of Similar (tear in IneMtOry 17 7. Estlrlted Use of Requested Steers? !.y Narks per year -- Approximate months (If etesonall Enr. the weeks used, estimate S Avarayedays per reek A Average hours per day nerd Erri mated useful life in years 5 Tears Stant. Cost ernaltdnwns RMtal Cost 41. in In a Nor (nnecMt:RAW WS. no Mien oaf Recommended Otspastt:or. of Replaced iten(s) X Possible Lse be ott^r armies (a) above) Trade-in X Salo !11 nbv.•1 10. Justification Merret:pe: on- AVp mare mar, i. opin nx',WON . is %Naas Id and is worn nut. Sere ICC cal is nn 17 am mot., Invlw'n! pal tin ,•ge•ns lvo to leeHfy continuallu repair:me Uwe.° worn.wr auoiJ,rs. This is the Iwginninl of ., .KYArhats? r,yd.n.+rw! ).mnrae. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES SectiOn“_._MIet Manual _ Subject.__cbarl_of Accounts _ _ ^ _ _,.:_. Page 71 NOTE: ANY AMENDMENTS MADE TO THIS CHART OF ACCOUNTS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE COMPTROLLER. PERSONAL SERVICES: Includes expenses for salaries, wages and related employee benefits provided for all persons employed by the govern- mental unit. Employee benefits include employer contributions to a retirement system, insurance, sick leave, termination pay, and similar benefits. 601- Salaries, Administration 602- Salaries, Staff 603 —Salaries, Maintenance 604- Salaries, Election Judges 613- FICA' 614- PERA 615- Retirement 616- Health 6 Life Insurance 617- Workers' Compensation Insurance 618- Disability Insurance 619- Unemployment Insurance CONTRACT SERVICES: ONLY expenditures for which a contract has been approved in writing by the Held County Board of Commissioners. 621- Contract Services POLICIES ANO PROCEDURES Section Budget Manual Subject Chart of Accounts Date__ 400/81 Page 72 SUPPLIES: Articles and commodities which are consumed or materially a tered when used. The following are principal types of supplies. 661— Office Supplies: Office stationery, forms, and small items of equipment. 662- Operating Supplies: Agricultural, chemicals, drugs, medicines, and laboratory supplies, feed for animals, food for human con- sunption, fuel, oil and lubricants, household and institu- tional supplies, and clothing. 663- Repair & Maintenance $implies: Building materials and supplies, structural steel, iron and related metals, plumbing supplies, electrical supplies, and other repair and maintenance supplies. OTHER SERVICES ;AND CHARGES: -Expenses for servicer other than personal services which are required by the governmental unit in the adminis- tration of its assigned function or which are legally or morally obligatory on the governmental unit or by private -business organi- zations. The following are principal types of services and charges which should be classified under this obiect•classification. 701- Professional Services: Accounting and auditing services, management consulting services, engineering and architectural services, special legal services, medical, dental, hospital services, other professional services, and grants-in-aid to outside agencies. 702- Communications: Telephone, telegraph, and postage. 703- Transportation: Travel expenses, messenger service, and mileage claims. 704- Advertising: Legal publication costs. 705- Printing & Binding: Printing and binding costs done by out- side printing company, 706- Insurance: All insurance other than that related to personal services. P0LICIESAND PROCEDURES Section. _-s dgpt Manual Subject_ mart a Arrnuntc - _ Date _._.__.._4/30/81------,.--- Page 73 707- Utility: Gas, electricity, water and waste disposal services. 708- Repair & Maintenance Services: Buildings, structures, im- provements and equipment. 709- Rentals: Land, buildings, machinery, and equipment. 710- Miscellaneous-: Court costs and investigations, judgements and TiFilg�es, dues and subscriptions, memberships, information and credit services, laundry and other sanitation services, and all other charges not otherwise classified. 711- Data Processing Charges: I.S. - Computer charges 712- Equipment Rent: I.S. - Motor Pool Equipment charges. 713- Repair & Maintenance: I.S. - Motor Pool `charges. 714- Printing Charges: F.S. - Printing charges. 715- Supply Charges: I.S. - Supply charges. CAPITAL OUTLAYS: Outlays which benefit the current and future fiscal periods. 810- Buildino Acquisitions: All costs incurred in constructing buildings, including legal, engineering and architectural fees, etc. 820- Building Improvements:All costs incurred in making significant improvements to buildings which increases its useful life or value. 830- Land: All costs incurred in the acquisition of land including legal and closing costs. 840- Land Improvements: All costs of improvements to real estate, such as landscaping, etc. 850- Equipment: All costs incurred in purchasing machinery, equip- ment,'vehicles, furniture, etc. having a useful life of over three years and cost exceeds S100. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Section Budget Manual Subject Chart of Accounts Date 4/30/81 Page 74 864- Construction to Prggress: All costs of progress billings for constrlaron pro ects not yet completed. DEBT SERVICE; Outlays in the form of debt principal payments, periodic payments and related service charges for benefits received in part in prior fiscal periods as well as in current and future fiscal periods. 881- Principal Payments: Payments made on debt principal only. 882- Interest Expense; Cost incurred to borrow money or obtain outside Mancing of County property. TRANSFERS: Intergovernmental transfers within funds or between funds. 895- Transfers to other funds; Transfers from one fund to another. 898- Contra Expense: Used to credit departmental budgets for services performed for other departments or funds. 'CIA It4>1 M 4 rIk Oi 0 _ 14 a :� l 6 e H > F 1 a a YCc HI 4 IIIIIIIIII HI I I.I. 01 1 l a sl .. 01 4t4 e>., 4 W V? Za Vi 4 (•. > O le a b jj 1 f CoUNW. VE9E:,@N$ seRVICE CO N F. } 14 4 O O CO H HI b N O 00 00 NH h 2• e. 7 NO CO 00 00 1!1 mot' N in V1 N O CI M O O V1 h H r M O O ID h M r-1 h ti i w v O H In o CO 4+ 0 F v HI a 9. rl O tf M O CO u V a ( 6]) JI .15 NU.1 IA 4 o frii ` 2d'' u a, 4 ' 4 or7 4� jj V P J .6 M. in 4II C 4 ', Upp 0 H,I� i1 x .. .. co C1 M T v on b H h ry rqf f tl' }i 4II HH i!1 jM '10 N N HI h N v r/ Vti � V V Niff PO C S a 6,§ O ,O .i H rt Y `O N ri J 4 F _yJ " N v 8i. 0 O *4 W .-1 a≥. ti 01 v 4O 0I M 1Wt ,,m1� 1> C s l tV NI N q a �V{ , iil H r l I .-1 N U s Y p�y0 M p1 7 4,- yA iy .4 3s .07 a..,-- �.J-I jy i .> .6 y4 44 �1 A �C C1 x= X94 r1 U Uti A --Pi W .31 W O O v JNJ N P b �y • r A N �a O u 413 r, H � N J ti g M C N a J .9 J 3 H i4 J J O CCIrl a 0 Ns R rt R y yi0 .� 1 U pi ,3p ill k11f 4 C.3 3 A 4 4 `M , 3 M O00 0 .$ a NN 1 Q O oa va A N MI} 41 l h U V 'I 1.3 �pf 1 r tui n 3 A tl i 4 ���� ti — o -3 1 � 3 4 O k ti` � � A.. 3v,-,� �( 9 ` .4ti o ,-i , l 'p•❑❑ '�j V • § i W CI 0 3 <1 O ▪ n l} U >3H d C u F .. .�.� � A } 13 4 may. J S 4 $, $. a. l J,z� iiil Y J w 9 >, .Gs a. 4 1 J H J V1 it, •4 41 v a a, a LiN -I V 0 J , U � .J 3 M b i 1yy ?1 ! J a V $-,1,N , ' ea 4 . S VA HI a .3Ha 4, 4 T N y 4.4 G J et .. 'O U ...-I 3-4 .Vi 4 H4 ... Y H +i M a N 4a taa O BOOK,..,,` , RECEPTION1849965 'NMI 1 GATE TIME..,Solora }, W�` MARY ANN FEVERSTEIN, Clerk and Recorder, Weed County, Cobrodot(J ORDINANCE NO. 90 IN THE MATTER OF A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION FOR THE YEAR 1980. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTS', COLORADO: WHEREAS, Section 29-1-111.5, C.R.S. 1973, provides that, if during the fiscal year, the governing board deems it necessary, in view of the needs of the various offices or departments, it may transfer budgeted., and appropriated monies from one or more spending agencies in the fund to one or more spending agencies In another fund and/or transfer budgeted appropriated monies between spending agencies within a fund, and WHEREAS, Section 29-1-111.6, C.R.S. 1973, provides that, if during the fiscal year the governing body or any spending agency received unanticipated revenue or revenues not assured at the time of the adoption of the budget from any source other than the local government's property tax mill levy, the govern- ing board of the local government may authorize the expenditure of these unan- ticipated or unassured funds by enacting a. supplementary budget and appropriation, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Held County, has been ad- vised that supplemental appropriations in accordance with the above need to be made in fiscal year 1980 in the General Fund, Social Service Fund, Old Age Pension Fund, Human Resources Fund, Library Fund, Solid Waste Fund,` Conservation Trust Fund, Health Fund, Hospital Trust Fund, and the Pr,nting and Supply ICS Fund, as more fully set forth in Exhibits A, 8, C, D, E, F, 0, H, I, and J, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, this is a case of an emergency caused by a contingency which could not have been reasonbly foreseen at the time of the adoption of the 1980 budget, and WHEREAS, by Section 29-3-114, C.R.S. 1973, as amended, the governing board of a county does, in an emergency situation, have authority for the expenditure of funds in excess of said budget, by Ordinance duly adopted by two-thirds of the vote of said governing body. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Veld County, Colorado that the budgetary appropriations to the 1980 General Fund, Social Services Fund, Old Age Pension Fund, Human Resources Fund, Library Fund, Solid Waste Fund, Conservation Trust Fund, Health Fund, Hospital Trust Fund,and the Printing and Supply ICS Fund, as evidenced by Exhibits A, B, C, D, E, P, O, H, I, and J, which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference at RECEPTION.. :;...a..... this point, which was wade necessary by an emergency caused by a contingency which could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of the adoption of the 1980 budget be, and hereby are, approved. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency exists which requires that this Supplemental Appropriation Ordinance No, 90 is declared to be an emergency Ordinance under the provisions of Section 3-14 of the Weld County Nome Rule Charter. The above and foregoing Ordinance No. 90 wawa, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the eth day of, June, A,D., 1981, none pro tune to December 31, 1980, BOARD OF COUNTY COMNISSIONERS my, cot Chuck Carlson, .. \` C..e.fa' 44 Norman Carlson, Pre -Tea t itte e c, w,, 45i y e 01., -72 240,0.1tekl: Nertin K. Steinmack ATTEST: lAi0'diuty Clerk and Recorder and Clod' to the Board---.‘ l' ' Deputy 0.wn? Clerk AS TO FORA: l County Attorney Presented; June 3, 1981 Published: June 4, 1981 Action: June '8,'1981 Published: June 11, 1981 *NA / 9 e h<U\ RECEPTION.„ P PPLEMENTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION DISBURSEMENTS Su/J/04ire, ,ha/ ey (/gel, _..FUND NAME : _. C_k_444 R a J FUND NUMBER: _4_j_ DEPARTNENT NUMBER ACCOUNT NUMBER T� _ - ACCOUNT NAME Skr_Rtit'{ - 1.'t1sts.,Ala u,;, -t 5 REF. NO. `MEM BUDGET AMOUNT ADDITIONAL BUDGET y AMOUNT REVISED BUDGET AMOUNT e e) -(IP! Boo 1. i`i£1it (/I Wiz) 9/0(,961, - 2 larIt2L`l- l9O17,3___C,050) .2210sa/ japae.)4 1%D e- 1,r93.4`14 _ _.__1lc.c&Lsoitkg_ __ 3e 4 /f lin Ldf5/4 58')769 �C� ',{ Landoca Ai/ 0CS) [Ji4S7) FV1 _ -17c.gReLaSl;01 5 13/3 05.5( .s,QR Lid 6 .3/ styli /, e / J/4, r%4 eiU 1 is ow-Cri.c -A S 6M 7 1`1, 41? 4,4E+0 ,a s, q t s3 y tien ea.p:1,,.J, htibtea y 8 .2'7,311. 1,63.9 atp4`t 9 10 /l 12 i'- "l_ it r „ _d_ Lt. %tn� 13_ O ����an'7 eAn En/ 16 J 17 “LI 18 C� :. , ryJ� 19 (/�` I (Sh //) �, , • C 20 " J ,eh"l: a'' Vie i c it /to s's 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 TOTALS 4inIgi - ) 37.?73$ 7 :i VOOK SUPPLEMENTAL 8UDGET APPROPRIATION DISBURSEMENTS 4 996,511 RLCFPTIONl t ....._, a UND NAME:'_Soc//j c;?//�t/)AA S FUND NUMBER: Ly ' 0EPARTNENT NUMBER ACCOUNT NUMBER 'ACCOUNT NAME • REF,PREY NO. 10U1 BUDGET AMOUNT ' BUDGETONAC AMOUNT B UDGESETD AMOUNT ere) .3 /v -b liclim /l 1 /8.3,4_'60 : /9/ L- ner,-/z 702 O -21- CA 2 1,f/t 406 V.'"t44 r3oee4e X50 I y GNCo_ 3 6'7so0 //6)9,30 iv, yi' • J n�D7 o• el � 1 PS Q Q. .2.S -a L 1 op . :/G_57'3 80. 4 ntiAR / discs/4-41,p 5 /42, GOO 45; fra- /f8•SYL Ac r Mies /a six. 6 -ter tat, 5/3, 9d.1. Yap UU e? 7 8 . 9 10 11 12 13 14• T5 16 17 18 19 20 • • 21 22 • 23 24 25• 26 _ . 27 28 29 _ 30 I 31 T 32 TOTALS lit 11$3:44"642S7G Aq "sect gill v 1- RESOURCE FOR SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET, APPROPRIATION' • , t.yS� FUND NAME: roc r� ii I cY'7Jv Yet BWK.,..,., R[C[PT QtJ .,,....,...,„ RF•� REP, NO. . FEDERAL GRANT FUND BALANCE onmR REveRVE •• NumBrR • • TOTAL • t`- 1 '7c2 /5- u 3,,mbe- go), 3-6 7 2 62' /So 5'.i 3 @es 3S:T. 9.? 6 329722 : V Ui Y4 3 bef.s. y Asis� -9..?3�•yjc 2o/13,X,I .° _ 1 1p V A 14 9 R_. 5 imDo- .C4rneSe i,?efe3 ..1.61,3) 6 .14,1- 7 /o2/5- U 5'0 .-6' t,o yG ' o 8 /7/36 ,,e 9 __.. 10 11 — - — 12 • 1 13 1{ -- • 14 15 _ - —_ .a 16 . -- 17 . - .. 18 - 19 20 • 21 22 -- • - - 23 2Q-- -• .. 25 . . _ 26 - 27 ._: -. • 26 , 29 "----• 30 - --.. 31 32 1l ty 4gi-it? t; is I 6 Ais-1 _ :, SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION' DISBURSEMENTS • { 938 18593C5FUN0 NAME;' oer BOOK RECEPTION...ld ...............• w 1'1.0 • , FUND NUMBER: /✓� DEPARTMENT NUMBER ACCOUNT NUMBER ACCOUNT NAME REF, NO. PREVIOUS BUDGET . AMOUNT ADDITIOIIAL BUDGET AMOUNT REVISED BUDGET AMOUNT g01 OA P 1 8stoau ._613),3. o /, i.�.4sv • ,2 , 3 , • 4 • 5•. 6 . 7 . • 8'. 9 10 11 12 - 13 • 14 • J 15 16• 17 • 18 19 • • 20 21 22 23 24 • 25 26 • 27 28 29 30 31 32 TOTALS F3 Ca 000 563 3So L5,33.35 ?:i RESOURCE F.OR SUPPLEKE+NTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION' 938 . 18jyy65FUNO NAVE: /1) /1)(1/45-C_-- GOOK..,....,.,.. RECEPTION , 17•T REF. N0. . FEOFRAL GRANT FUND BALANCE OTPC R REVENUE ACCOUNT NUMBER 1 2 La 6.33 'MP ,3 4 5 TOTAL • )41.9.1t24%; 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 • 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 { 31 32 s SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION DISBURSEMENTS 33$ 1t3S996;i FUND NAME:' /in/ T 0.. 4 Ot Ok RECEPTION! 17 6 FUND NUMBER! /9 DEPARTMENT NUMBER ACCOUNT NUMBER 'ACCOUNT NAME REF, NO. PREVIOUS BUDGET . MOUNT ADDITIONAL BUDGET AMOUNT REVISED BUDGET AMOUNT Mil GOf crtt.twice 1 1 3,3-r asoaY /39/4 <10.2 6o cysLI effei PS .'2 /835-1 /7S-1 07037)V c:', -3D ' e,4`Y i 141 Fo n u 3 A-11-6 Ir'DO0 -4' 7,n• 4/ F Sr?o0 4 . 61,-l- Sk0UQQ)' ::;29ph 1 too /va 3o 6'7l Ala cork 5 yo- or -v CA ,y�• -, apt.6 _r 33,Y/u 2 7y0 .279670 4 - Pc-- fel) • .r/i4 7 .9.2 Vkk o2Y7o Soolg • d?2- 04 6 S 0-o6 8 . /02aal. X13 9903 9 10 . 11 12 . 13 14 . i 15• 16- 17• • 18 19 20' 21 22 23 24 25 • 26 27 f -. 28 29 30 i 31 32 TOTALS 5si111 `..�_. 5c3t%) 1859 BOOK 938 RECEPTION »- irq SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION DISBURSEMENTS FUND NAME: i 6ee.9Ry . FUND NUMBER: e70 DEPARTMENT NUMBER ACCOUNT NUMBER ACCOUNT NAME REF. NO. PREVIOUS BUDGET AMOUNT ADDITIONAL BUDGET AMOUNT REVISED BUDGET AMOUNT 4-10.I 10.2 Aida/nate xto/b_ 1 ...trs73 O1 ) 9.5 -/in 84) / '707 C..!), P 2 7, 432_ (4 in/7) Ge /1,-. eoz tote t, 8,4,aHAli! 05. -yo%, 3 0'00 /68 GGfi 803 trip 2, &Do AA 4 00e.) /// $,aS" 3/ 835 5 __4e.), 6 7 . 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 TOTALS (,y; -roc, 9, X90 73,896 1859965 BOOK 98 RECEPTION �+ 11 -lb RESOURCE FOR SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION FUND NAME. , REF. NO. FEDERAL GRANT FOND BALANCE OTHER REVENUE ACCOUNT NUMBER CHANGE TOTAL 1 Jte► oese 80.2.583 -.SARI. / 4..8 1..2GB 2 L'a_ jek.._ yoo s� , 3 OP 7- t1a7! _,.se 7 aaa Z.:5:2a 4 5 7 8 9 10 _ 11 12 13 14 16 �- 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 1 30 37 i 32 33 34 TOTALS 9 190 9/90 SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION DISBURSEMENTS FUND NAME: _ / 441.S/_? BOOK 938RECEPTI0N 1159965 FUND NUMBER: 02.t3 DEPARTMENT NUMBER ACCOUNT NUMBER ACCOUNT NAIIE REF. N0. PREVIOUS BUDGET AMOUNT ADDITIONAL BUDGET AMOUNT REVISED BUDGET AMOUNT So I d, Itef it/a4 X, „ ] ia,-mo (.t >; nce c.74,42. 2 3 4 5 _ 6 v /...e Lt O-4)--• 1. c1/4 J �b i[.E t Y Aeoci.. CJ p 7 AA. t J� . /L(-(!/ , [ A`)/4[JtJ/J..tn��: f?le (G �eLn /1trn.i.J / (//) 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 T8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 TOTALS 44100 �ay isa� 02 VA I R QQ���� J��,SQURGE FOR SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION scot �""ECEPTlON..1t3;,y I7 -I2- FUND NAME: 6?Lox, tin REF. NO. FEDERAL GRANT FUND BALANCE OTHER REVENUE ACCOUNT NUMBER CHANGE TOTAL 1 1 Ar•1so-Sd3-egaf✓(AO)4A0) ou 2 3 _ 4 i 5 ' 7 8 9 L/ et 1011 A \ 12 e'A ' /`9/Po Lte.- 0 Atr[. eobr.'1f 13 ��tAJy r ?fa fi.q. I,. a,te.e. a-- 14 Ar-ete4-1 //O Aide Ffcec—, Lc -ins: AcctltIt� 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 _ 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 TOTALS 40 lao/ 6e, grn •. r,...• �c RESOURCE FOR SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION BOOK 8RECEPTION 1yS,,,,,FUND NNE: / Lc x 17 _., enL3Nt1� r ,Lrtma L REF. NO, FEDERAL GRANT FUND BALANCE OTHER REVENUE ACCOUNT NUMBER CHANGE TOTAL 1 Z.,/450.699•el G VAS 4188 2 3 4 5 / c!�//c.4 1_t h_1_l.. / Lw/ d%� Mit<y.4 J / Yit�y��./ 6 . X/1. tat. '.l li-c..4.cJ ___ . 7 !�^ 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 TOTALS 6 1788 4,it3s VOOK RESOURCE FOR SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION' -� 38 legiy965 FUND NAME :. SP -- n C -� RFCEP710N..a.,, _.. .''''''''iiT1. REF. NO. . FEDERAL GRANT ' FUND BALANCE OTHER REVENUE ACCOUNT NUMBER TOTAL 1 . oaf -0,L0 o 0 �?3bi uo o 2 .3 . 4 -^- 5 6 I . 7 ] ' a - ! ._.. 10 11 • I 12 • -- - ; 14 15 - _ . 1 16 37 - • 18 - 19 , 20 21 22 -- - 23 . • 28 .- _ 25 ... _ 26 27 28 _ • 29 I . ____ . 30 31 I 32 I - TAN I SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION DISBURSEMENT$ FUND NAME:' 11,01) R1 800K 938RECEPTION 18.�J`9fi5w FUND NUMBER: gEY1DUS, BUDGET AMOUNT ADDITIONAL BUDGET AMOUNT REVISED BUDGET AMOUNT DEPARTMENT NUMBER ACCOUNT NUMBER ACCOUNT NAME REP: NO. �P,rgl'_kg.Tity 1 /0,2/ ydY ,-937) o00 4.271 sYi 2 3 • 4 5. 6 • 7 6 9 10 • 11 12 . 13 14 15 16 17 . 18 19 20 . 21 22 • 23 24 P5 26 27 _. 26 29 30 31 1 32 TATALS RESOURCE FOR SUPPLEMENTALBUDGET APPROPRIATION' BO0K RECEPTION 1859965 FUND NAME:. k ` i :70" TOTAL REF. N0, FEDERAL GRANT FUNO • BALANCE OTHER REVENUE ACCOUNT NUMBER EoPt. 1 2 ,3 7 -AL 14,teic 1nt'e„n,i !laagdsiXittin asg 45-0 N4'7y ,!."9947; 111:sci_ s 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 zo 21 22 • 23 24 25 26 31 32 Aoydj.1y 5UPPLENENTAI BUDGET APPROPRIATION DISBURSEMENTS FUND NAME r Hp 1 J `�� FUND NUMBERS .11 r , I1 • . z�h J O n 'r ul 0 .17.1 C, BWK RECEPTlola................ .. MARY ANN FEUERSTHIN, Clark Q. DAi . Kel .. T1MF,.,,/ d Records', Weld County, Coknodn ORDINANCE N0. 91 IN THE MATTER OP A SUPPLEMENTAL`p¢rgbllklATION FOR THE YEAR 1981. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO; WHEREAS, Section 29-1-111.5, C.R.S., 1973, provides that, if during the fiscal year, the governing board deems it necessary, in view of the needs of the various offices or department, it may transfer budgeted and appropriated monies from one or more spending agencies in the fund to one or more spending agencies in. another fund and/or transfer budgeted appropriated monies between spending agencies within a fund, and WHEREAS, Section 29-1-111.6, C.R,S. 1973, provides that, 1,f during the fiscal year, the governing body or any spending agency received unanticipated revenue or revenues not assured at the time of the adoption of the budget from any source other than the local government's property tax mill levy, the governing board of the local government may authorize the expenditure of these unantici- pated or unassured funds by enacting a supplementary budget and appropriation, and that supplemental a has been advised ppropriations in accordance with the above need to be made in fiscal year 1981 in the General Fund, Road and Bridge Fund, Human Resources Fund, Library Fund, Health Fund, and the public Works - County Buildings Fund, as more fully set forth in Exhibits A, B, C, D, E and F, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, this is a case of an emergency caused by a contingency which could not have been reasonbly foreseen at the time of the adoption of the 1981 budget, and WHEREAS, by Section 29-3-114, C.R,S. 1973, as amended, the governing board of a county does, in an emergency situation, have authority for the expenditure of funds in excess of said budget, by Ordinance duly adopted by two-thirdsofthe vote of said governing body. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the budgetary appropriations to the 1981 General Fund. Road and Bridge Fund, Human Resources Fund, Library Fund, Health Fund, and the Public Works - County Buildings Fund, as evidencedbyExhibits A, B, C, D, E, and F, which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference at this point which was made necessary by an emergency caused by a contingency which could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of the adoption of the 1981 budget be, and hereby are, approved. '3 /r li ,' %Y WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, st 9968 JS^L BR IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency exists which requires that this Supplemental Appropriation Ordinance No. 91 is declared to be an emergency Ordi- nance under the provisions of Section 3-14 of the Weld County Home Rule Charter. The above and foregoing Ordinance No. 91 was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of June, A.D., 1981. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELUNTY, COLORADO Chuck Carlson, haitman Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem /4 C. W, Kirby Martin Weld*CObn y, Olerk and Recorder leYk Uh t4e Boar (/ utq.'Cot:nty Cle APt'80VFj0 AS TO FORM: a B Presented: June 3, 1981 Published: June 4, 1981 Action: June 8, 1981 Published: June 11, 1981 County Attorney i RECEPTION w /s.-3 SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION DISBURSEMENTS FUND NAME: %cttJtRA FUND NUMBER: 01 /98/ Raca.‘. I o 2.. DEPARTMENT NUMBER iE ACCOUNT NUMBER ACCOUNT NAME REF, NO. PREVIOUS BUDGET AMOUNT ADDITIONAL BUDGET AMOUNT REVISED BUDGET AMOUNT i 801 1.1.1 Obi... K.4.0.1 :LA,..0 1 (a Do SG,i gloi w 804 c0&f o .154 1,i birCtAa pp0, 2 ‘1311. 351 518(07 191 lie 5 8044 701 t?� .-;....11 Au,.1.;.... 3 Si 11.5 (0,000 0 PI)7 to ID i n . , kutp,lii ✓ 4 2, Soo ckSo0 1E5•7'O (03) 3,370 101431 I.B,f 1S 4x3, 513 E 813 {utel e 5 E b((o 7O1 "Pkit..a.ieni An ue.a, 6 5i,4IS I7, 400 E 811. 708 R�.,� `Shti"j). 7 44,488 SOO . $20 '7O2 I�amwn..nittliIO,.L 8 IVeil°71 -'O- 3,000 .700 It s0Q (2 9,1.77 500 I at 5Op 821 713 -Rkpal,.. W W -A 9 82(. 850 i Pow; r-w,a.,.11 10 q,Onn R24 (61.2 �ehekt: 11 94,,05/0 1, iB7 417,243 aa, 800 E, f37La 701 �liLmarie.., d i11os.f ,u..]iex.q 12 1 4, 800 `t, O oO S.S{0 701 RAs .a alutoths_ 13 .54.8,68$ 41.8 88s) - a - �337 14 _ 1,438_ 70.800 _ 5.0 J3B. ✓ {013 -4.r.C.A• 15; 184748 I4, SS1 LOOS 3,74,8 3+O3S a�lsa 18,4,14 'Sy B71 ✓ 1015 �i,aa..wal 16 ✓ 1016 �..nlit.k 1: .ks 17 12,8442 ✓ (a{.l Nit h. • 18 I, .2.00 d5.O I t `iSO ✓ 101.2 ni u,5 �1..�. 19 ;aria 3, a7OO i !, X100 4 X17 ✓ 70.1 /t�)$; 1 'nwoo usvuJen14',LA 20 it 500 35O ✓ 7oR The-A.�petI�� Av:3-J 21 Tt�p I So 3, 700 ✓ 7O8 �o-L.4 ('4/la'...'� • 22 10,500 1, 85O /.a, 3�v ✓ 710 `�lsei)..1&A0a u✓ 23 itS.2S $5O 8/37.5' 14577 �iIi4I43 -0 - ✓ 850 &bus:ix-m. 1- 24 -a � 1,577 3,09Co (�1.3, 528) 847 1001 �1a{n,.:.,i 25 88,397 21,3,5 25 85d 701 . 11Oa.vey, 26 853 701 � • � eittiIAsuu�i,-27 (*spec Ior000 75:eOO t5407 701 U.�2 ? ;Kai 1 L oic#1 28 `i, 5171 i 7,X17 / i - e - 1�9 le 01 Ih01n�� 29 58,718 11,000 750 Io1/,71$ qy La Li 8(04 (013 `#, I•C.A. 30 .3, 974 8(09 (r l a }� � x..., ..�f- 31 1, 500' (440 -2y ! (aS Srt-I itlo i b� ilutfaisk, 32 9,000 isel 9,Disci I, II a. 228 TOTALS I, '143.0 (LlB3..4 7() • GC•OK, RECEPTION �i8J�G t !Ste/SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION DISBURSEMENTS' FUND NAME: &t. org2 � FUND NUMBER: OI —Pest- a. 04 Z DEPARTMENT NUMBER ACCOUNT NUMBER ACCOUNT NAME REF. N0. PREVIOUS BUDGET AMOUNT ADDITIONAL BUDGET AMOUNT REVISED BUDGET AMOUNT 1! 1 f 44 ..,. 3 4 IDl PAI•I `t,catlt, 3 -O- 548? $13S „'243, sat 5415,8= .245.5.2 % 90I 841.2 . (job. 4 "' lO1 8.31`21 `Nu..1/4� .,...*•. 5 7 y7/ 7/VV I23, • 10) 841.3 'P. W, Cobs f3loS9 s 6 1013, 000 7 8 9 _ 10 11 u 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 TOTALS 14 S4 84 , .241 SSA 2 raj z9 7 BOOK RtGEPTInAI.... 9b'g 1,5.E RESOURCE FOR SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION FUN° NAME: `,6Aetcrgai , 4 .5 /4 REF, NO, FEDERAL GRANT FUND BALANCE OTHER REVENUE ACCOUNT NUMBER CHANGE TOTAL 1 /60 - bY.2- o/ S 'o.4, � Ste; 2 /so -s%•/ 1th de, coo 4,00 t1�3oco 3 ✓So -057:3 ma; aoo 4 1Sl0•4,'149 Goo, 000 /agcoco 400,op° 5 $a •549 A5zoo0 Aes7,0o0 6 f3la-all aSi00O 7 0S0 -sry 013,4,00 l o�o�.4 8 ti87•S4I-4,i 74,45$ 40�0..,t 14.49513_„;10 ro9•588•?to I-2. 4i° IL; r.s, r<i�tth ooi 6122 • 401 2/.4809 Age,ept, 11 12 13 14 15 . 16 - .. . 17 18 19 i 20 21 22 23 24 25 --- 26 27 28 29 - - 30 31 32 33 34 TOTALS /.65.•7. 8(, i ROGIAmq v, f I7 �ssr, t;tX1K. RECEPTION.. ...>t..............».,.,w t5.4) SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION DISBURSEMENTS FUND NAME: eRaa,4 13Me3�u • FUND NUMBER: _I_ Hai B DEPARTMENT NUMBER +� 1E ACCOUNT NUMBER ACCOUNT NAME REF, NO. PREVIOUS BUDGET AMOUNT ADDITIONAL BUDGET AMOUNT REVISED BUDGET AMOUNT PSI ilz gnLuc -Raast 1 ISZi52o (2s8R9) 12.4,4.31 815 708 Zi..cUni... k-wia;..4 2 le 000 331 to331 Ems 't 12 trip "—R...'k 3 g oae� (13x.21 i.S,I, 2 Ca al _ 4 1, _r ss,R2� f.44`I�Ot7 818 112. fir; p "3,_,,.*- 5 it 139 9� 100 fan 3 le I i 1w7e1 Ssz '110 tttACE II, itE'QUS 6 -. - I I,QCon F FAA 2.1.2 nfrotjllukSLcPI:r 7 .;.Ncoo ow.° 24sset• Q78,6'$4 833 701 9,..rl,,y..;...1 .h..A; 8 li4,0'OO 48, [4.4 0113,744 833 7(2 Pr -R“.� Per 9 cns,34O 411-t 14) hose &0 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 TOTALS V71100 (38$412/3) `iMantel 15 ,;} RESOURCE FOR SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION FUND NAME: _Rost). i REF. NO. FEDERAL GRANT FUND BALANCE OTHER REVENUE ACCOUNT NUMBER CHANGE TOTAL 1 2 LSD- 532 •4i I ($.Eoo0)., 154400 (400 •?Do) • pc> -537 • HQua IUD •54? • 0l 1 3sattsaiei_ -• - 3 4 5 IStL15 get •oA 426.tcam) (l.<.,‘,,4..,.... (aSi000) ( s`q� (Sel.4000zi) (.1.35.,L�ic. -_# - -__t_-___ _ -• - 1So-Sit&3 Iso-5.49.04 I8-0 •543 6 7 _ - • --_ 8 150 - 5 71 ` ° - -. -- 9 150- 73 10 150-589 CcIQm) i tiff 11 150 -sett -14 issyl91.117;7S7ta 47455 12 Ili • 14 471,$34 13 .1.50_-..Z. 154•Sg4.2Z `1D_L_ 3'11Lov 37t5Q.0 144453 14 E-odurnbekimg 149 a 15 _01- 16 1 7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 - TOTALS r' 41.28,7Y7 �8I2,475" Clite,sa7 h:v..938 SOME:IA*0AI MIDGET APPROPRIATION DiSBUR5EAI�N?S 1lf:itJ`.ififi FUND NAME. 1�Gtalt'_4_ lx.44 r‹c-s Kccnn KIN Lk es FUND NOIIIIEG: l OrPARINENT NUM:IER r _ tk),I tsS2I_ >f .. eel ___ iP $..k Cl.... _ yk SC. . B9Ct._ ACCOUNT KINDER 44� Z 40 1i• Z. (04 I 850_ 8S.4_ ACC0UNi Now _(ipt it i;. . skit►.,e._7',24 it ,.��- RET, BUDGET NO, NOONT__. _ 9 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 y ~31 T 32 TOTALS 45; ist, y_._$ %1 r� -ADIITIbNA1 BUDGET A"1DUNT /S3.._ __`_egg __ g_to toss?. _. /9*31 1101-ab BUDGET /010ONT �7.l t.n 7.977_. A..g It e... _ . ifeiC_ 30 BO'OK`I.��.... RECEPTION 8•IAAM. P,,,i i•-.4 '41 RESOURCE FOR SUPPLEMENTAL. BU DG ET APPROPRIATION FUND NN1E: __VVe et_ C%,i .. r v REF. NO,____ 1 2 _-_ 3 _ 4 _ 18 -- 9 FEDERAL __ GRANT_ -____. ------ __-- ___.._._.-1__-..____._ FUND __BALANCE _ -----.-- w_ ---- --' _ OTHER ._ 1' �►.....--_.1L - r_ _-.- -- REVENUE ACCOUNT -NUMBER 13141-344.t_._4_Abo__ .... '.. P..0L:_.9.ez}..?., - -- - --- CHANGE .. 7P_a_. _ • IOTA IOTA s, y_7 _ __ _ --- - __.._._ --- , -- - _. 10 -r ti -------�._- _ 12 - 19 . 14 _ _ _- . ,- �- - - - 15 16 17 18 19 20 _ -- 21 - 22 ----I 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 TOTALS } t4 'NS- ! J9t3 led BO _ SUPPLUMENIAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION DISBURSEMENTS pat dLQK MERE ION S5y95.I . 6 FUND NAME; Z���j�u�/ - 1a FUND NUMBER: 020 /449! -- DEPARTMENT NUMBER __ .3P1 ------- ACCOUNT .NUMBER mil_ ACCOUNT NAME -`"-p`RE410US REF, NO. 1 BUDGET AMOUNT ADDITIONAL BUDGET tdiOUNT -IIEVITED BUDGET AMOUNT .-_-_-- _-- Ohat'., Julbe[iti., s_ i,a12 Ot9G Sip 0lf i 2 3 4 - — --- --- 5 . _ _. _- __ 6 7 B 9 10 -- - _---- ______ -_------- — - — ----- — - -- - - - - -- --- -- - 11 - 12 - ------ --- - - --- - --- - _ 13 14 15 16 17 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 - 28 29 30 31 32 r TOTALS s5-/ S/ 0 o? 140 S eC1/ > RECEPTION, 1849966 RESOITRC? FOR SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION �SII FUND NAME: --- --- REF. NO. - _ ------ FEDERAL GRANT ----------- FUND BALANCE --___ OTHER REVENUE: �_�.--- ACCOUNT NUMBER - --- CHANGE - --- TOTAL i y . sf 1. -on-Vvi a 94 aft z 3 - -- 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 - 18 19 i 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 TOTALS _ .25'Cf .294i Sil"PLINFNTAt BUDGET APPROPRIATION PI FUND NAME: LyS/“.kAtaa _.:-`�,strtE*e.v 1859966 SOOK2�? RECEPTION..,.. FUND NUMBER: el/_ 1� DEPARTMENT ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER --- 2 y2 -- _ittde _ - lei _YIP __11 ACCOUNT REF, NAME NO. > 2 _-- f�!—3 �___ j':. ttaica e�sJs✓ 5 ...C.0114_Ctl 11 ii -et • Asst. 4.ac2__. _ deb of, 4:4, 9 <1A�/ t.a�11 10 `hckaie -fill BUDGET AMOUNT _ p _ 46 ISO im /y''/�/ _lf. S,C.I..—. _41_O O / 9B) *ME REVISED BUDGET BUDGET AMOUNT Art3UNT I,Gs7 3/9 /9 ts--/ (3.3 7 8.)3 s-1sQv 5-;70-t_ !.3/ 12 _ 13 14 15 16 11 18 19 20 _21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 TOTALS 7 7"9 .5411 a/ erl• 8440 604.31(.032 RECEPTI0N,184,9966..... (S.1.3RESOURCE FOR SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION FUND NAME: Nz savu+e* REF. N0. _ FEDERAL GRANT FUND BALANCE REVENUE' - - ACCOUNT NUMBER --- CHANGE ----- TOTAL I /OO�}THER '�t.ILIAt o7% - O4 7- 94), S$ 1 ii 2 _, - 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 -- 11 12 13 14 15 _ 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 — 31 32 33 34 TOTALS ..5-51,1 13/ gOPPEEMENTAI MALT APPROPRIAIIOI: OISRLIztsi NTS /90/ MIND NAME: _Ylot,c-_es�s44,„__11,f.<, ils 44,411;t+ scoK9349 RECEPTION 1859966 “43 -)44 FUND NUMBER: 3 __._ DEPARTMENT N_U`1BER J�399 ACCOUNT NUMBER eY_12 ACCOUNT NAME REF. NO. PREVT�ii BUDGET AMOUNT "pi�btY arAT BUDGET AMOUNT REVISEb BUDGET AMOUNT � ka.acf .Ji+2,E,40-*„.4 1 -0- 3 z ns- 17, 73C- --- n _ Sao__ _ r✓•41 , tylied 2 _.23,4rnv 3 /a3os9 si4Porf ___________________ ________________..._ 4 . --- --- ----- --4_, - 5 ----- . _ __ 6 8. 9 _..- ----- -- 10 11 12 _______ _ 13 14 --i 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 - 28 29 30 37 32 TOTALS ir,Y4soo 0W47951 Vff the 938. 185.9966 BOCK RECEPTION.--„... 1,5-5 RESOURCE FOR SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION FUND NAME: __SiaiS diu e c D� /itu REF. NO. FEDERAL GRANT "7 FUND BALANCE OTHER REVENUE- - ACCOUNT NUMBER - CHANGE TOTAL 1 /.3"D. -199-c/ &__ i lial � 2 J�, X .,., .,33-007-yci _1434 3 4 5 _ 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 16 17 4 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 TOTALS 65-1Psf ) JL273( /47: far COUNTY Of WELD ) 33 SOCIAL SERv1r S CLAIMS "AS IS TO,CERTIFT THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AD BUDGETING PROCEDURES:HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THF,'FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AHOUNTS•SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL' SERVICES. THC AMOUNTS BY CATEGORYARE AS FOLLOWS:. O A P A D C GA ADC -U A D M CHILD WELFARE DAY CARE 45,671.49 AID TO THE BLIND A'N 0 DATED THIS 8th DAY OF ___Jung WELD SUBCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 8th DAY OF June AY COMMISSION EXPIRES: Mari /90- �J fq_DIA.14a-10 cia:l STATE OF COLORADO ) ary Public ss COUNTY DE WELD ) WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND AND WARRANTS IN CHARGEABLE THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORAWN UPON ' THE SOCIAL SERVICLS OAP ADC G A A D C- U A D M CHILD WELFARE DAY CARE 45,671.49 AID TO THE BLIND A N D DATED THIS 8th DAY OF June 71 • ATTEST:7161CL7114ta;) COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLK TO THE BOARD d 191L. TOTAL 45,6'71.49 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER 406847 AGLANO INC 406848 ANTLERS 406849 BIG R INVOICE NO JJ9727 JJ9981 MM9055 111126 111421 111550 111591 111929 112355 112647 113747 114306 114408 121468 123991 S 406850 BOER 6 ROBERTS 1 406851 BURROUGHS CORPORATION 875429 406852 CENTENNIAL DELICATESSEN 53081 f 406853 COLO COUNTIES INC 6381 6 406854 FARMER C'MINER 8125 i 406855 FINCH RALPH L 52981 406856 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE THE 8127 MS ANT 502.50 199.50 365.75 ~ 10067.75 DATE 7 6/04/81 PAGE I 1 FUND DEPT 1i 815 14 815 11 815 40.00 01 801 - -~ ♦0.00 39.04 27.88 20.20 42.85 49.93 9.84 27.36 460 4.00 11.21 29.81 35.05 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 890 890 890 890 890 890 890 840 890 890 890 890 400.00 337.50 01 810 337.50 35.00 01 841 35.00 50.00 01 801 50.00 11.85 01 810 -- 11.85 1,485.00 11 818 1►485600 12.18 01 810 • 8441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF i 6/04/81 406857 GREELEY PRINTING CO INVOICE NO 9245 406858 JOHNSTOWN BREEZE 14 52881 406859 KEYSER LINDA 52981 406860 KING LUMBER CO 40543 40544 40547 406861 LONGMONT TIMES CALL A65405 A65406 406862 NELSON OFFICE SUPPLY 18394 406863 NOBEL INC 103335 406864 NORTH WELD HERALD 8128 8129 406865 NORTHERN ARMORED SERVICE 060181 406866 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 406867 PETTY CASH 80426 80427 5268► 52781 601131 60281 DATE 1 6/04/81 PAGE = 2 WSAMT FUND DEPT 63.60 01 810 63.60 54,35 01 810 13.11 01 802 67,46 19.20 19 830 19.20 62.25 21 869 133.21 21 869 9.90 21 869 205.36 19.60 01 815 20.30 01 815 39.90 32.04 Ol 802 32.04 2'626.00 01 829 2,626•00 13.05 Ol 810 12.18 01 810 25.23 260.00 01 810 260.00 350.00 01 899 78.00 01 899 628.00 13.49 01 873 4.25 01 873 8.48 01 873 15.90 01 873 42.12 i i • s • • • i 11441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF a 6/04/81 DATE t 6/04/81 PAGE s 3 INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NO 406868 PLATTE VALLEY VOICE 8125 13.21 01 810 _--� 13.21 406869 SILVER BURDETT CO 714645 18.84 20 801 18.84 406870 SUNSHINE GRAPHICS 52981 135.00 01 810 135.00 . 406871 TOWN 6 COUNTRY NEWS 8125 12.40 01 810 M~J 12.40 406872 VWR SCIENTIFIC 687550 11.78 64 801 _»~11.78 406873 W C DEPT OF HUMAN RESOURC CUPS 1.82 21 MILEAG 7.52 21 POSTAL 32.93 21 STAMPS 4.32 2i SUPPLE .60 21 47.19 406874 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUN ADAMS 54.25 21 876 FLORES 188.90 21 876 GARZA 175.87 21 876 GATES 55.27 21 876 GUERRE 108.50- 21 876 HERNAN 150.75 21 876 JOHNSO 150.75 21 876 LUCERO 120.55 21 876 MARTIN 112.50 21 816 MURPHY 150.75 21 876 P U L I OO 116.50 21 876 SAMOAU 112.50 21 876 SEARS 125.62 21 876 SWEITZ 165.82 21 876 060281 374.00' 01 830 5239 25.00 01 801 20187.53 406875 XEROX 969700 127.50 61 801 127.50 TOTAL 100108.41 8441 WARRANT PAYE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF = 6/04/ B1 DATE s 6/04/81 PAGE t 4 INVOICE WSW FUND DEPT NO AUTOMATIC JOURNAL ENTRIES ACCOUNT CODE ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION GENERAL LEDGER 1-005-306 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE —TRADE 1-005-301 WARRANTS PAYABLE i 109108.41 10s108.41 — THIS .;S TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON"THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS ShOWN UN PAGE 1 18 THROUGH V AND DATED Z"4' y S 19 81/ AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD 8E TO THE RESPECTIVE V 1 AMOUNTS SE1 OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ /0,/o8.y/ DATED THIS 8 DAY OF 0-44.4x, . 19S'. DIRECTOR NANAGEM�ENI AN9,BUDGET SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS :* DAY OF Jl...t.- . 19 P/ MV MI SION EXPIRES• 'm(� "a q, b �inIciaa. �jaktit61-#n o..) NOTARY PUBLIC. we, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO♦ ERE BY ;APPROVE; c401-SARPROVef THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR ARE H' Ed ORDER 0,ORAWN UPON THE 64,44+-x1 FUND TOTALING 8/0,/08•V, DATE() THIS 1r-- OAYOF 7--'^4- . 1981 ATTESTs�fjj,Y 44,,,0UNTY CLER AND RECCROER BY 4. DEPUTY CHAIRMAN MEMBER MEM ER • Uf R MBER i r • 6 R441 WARRANT •PAYEE NUMBER WELO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF a 6/04/81' INVOICE 406770 ACE HARDWARE 406771 AGRI-FLEX 406772 ALCOHOLISM REPORT 406773 ALLIEO CARRIERS EXCH INC 920092 406774 ARCHULETA JENNIE 22881 33181 43081 53081 406775 BACHMANS INC 820565 406776 BAUMGARTNER TNEDA 53081 406777 8130A OF THE MONTH CLUB 4681 406778 BRADSURY HARRY 53081 406779 BUMF LANYA 55081 406780:CARLSON NORMAN 6181 406781 CENTRAL WELD CRT, WATER 044000: 406182 COLIN ALFONSO 53081 WSi1MT . DATE s 6/04001 PAGE I 1. FUNS DAP, 09840. •4.29 Ol 841 4.29 LUCERO 420.00: 21 876 n 420.00 37.50 19 817 37.50 17.05 61 001 17.05 12.40 21 890 1004 - 21 $90. 12.00 21 890 7.20• 21 890 42.40. 19.03 11 815 19.03 72.20: 21 885 742.20. 10.11 20. 801 10.11 32.40. 21 885 32.40. 119.84 21 885 119.04 178.70 Ol 801 MOO, 11 815 17.00 • w i i i '• `` r 8441 WELD COUNTY WARRANT RESISTER AS OF t 6/04/81 "DATE t 6/04/81 FAG. 1 2 MARRANT.PAYENI INVOICE WSW, 'ONO DEPT, NUMBER NO Op 24.40. ♦06783 COLORADO ST UNIV E32683 7.65 Ol 847 7.65 406184 CORRAL MABEL 33081 39.00: 21 43081 22.00 21 53001 41.60 21 ♦42.60 406785 COX ELLA M 53081 16.40 - 21 885 16.40 406186 CRAVEN KATHRYN 53081 33.20. 21 885 33.24 406787 OANIAN CLEM 53081 59.60' 21 841 59.60 406788 DAMSON PETER MD 52181 162.50. 19 830 162.50. 406789 DETECTIVE INTELLIGENCE AG 053181 2.688.50 Ol 816 2,688.50, 406790.DURAN CLAUDIA 52981 0.40, 21 841 8.40. 406791 DORAN LINDA A 43081 11.20 21 89'- 53081 25.80 21 890 37.00, 406192 ECONOMY LUMBER C HARDWARE 28705 10.55 19 817 00.35 406793 EDUCATIONAL SERV Of GRLY CUTLER 251.25 21 872 2sa.2s 406794 EDWARDS CHEVROLET CO 9015 60.75 19 817 60.75 w, • f. A • J 01 V R441 WARRANT PAYEE MUNGER; MELO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER ASOFi 6104/01 406795 FISCUS REX 406796 FLOMER TOM MO 406797 GALICIA RAMONA 406798 GARFIELD COUNTY 406799 GREELEY SUBARU 406800:GRIEGO PAUL 406801 GUTIERREZ PETRA 406802 HAEPNER MINDY 406803 NOME LIGHT i POWER 406804 NUNANE Society OF MELD CO 406805 NY COUNTRY INVOICE NO 6281 52881 60181 6381 SCNMIO 60181 DATE : 6104181 PAGE s 3 MSAMT. FUND DEPT 31.20 04 841 314.24. 35.00 19 830 .35.00 loll.- 21 ass 7440. 50.00 01 802 »»_ 50.E 248.84 21 816 248.84 11.20. 21 041 » 11.20 22881 5.60- 21 890. 33181 15.80. 21 890 43041 5.60. 21 890 2140, 42881 2.00. 21 841 52981 2.00. 21 841 4.00. 149016 1,16444 01 816 400042 140.95 61 801 410033 269.25 19 817 .455006 49.95 61 801 . 410045 121.14 61 881 . 1.739.97 J LINKER 501.16 21 RO01NS 300.20: 21 TIMOR 24244 21 --1i050.56 AYILA 249.58 11 812 249.58 • R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WE10 COUNTY WARRANT RECASTS,. AS OF 1 6/04/81 04416 PAC4 t 6/04/0` INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEFT NO 406806 18 M CORP 14261 21698 406807 INTERNATIONAL BINDING CO 406808 KENS CAMERA CENTER 406809 KONTZ MARILYN BLACK 406810.MAAICK JOSEPHINE 406811 MARTINEZ SHERRY 406812 MAATINEL YSIDORA 406813 MEDICAL DEVICE CORP 406814 MILLER NAOMI 406815 MINKE MARCIA 406816 MOFFAT PAINTC GLASS 406811 MORALES JUDY A 406818 MOUNTAIN BELL. 928 9318 9374 MEALS 5,;081 53081 6181 53081 5059 60181 MEALS 60181 4131 53041 32101 238.44. 20. 238.40. 20: . 476.80 42.29 19 801 -42.29 S.O4 Ol 847 5.45 01 847 10.49 3.84 21 841 6.84 21 841 10.64 26.80 21 885 26.84 18.00 21 890 -- 14.40 23.44 21 890 23.40. 9.00 19 802 9.00. 10.26 21 885 14.28 4.25 21 841 51.44, 21 841 62.05 48.20 19 811 44.20 33.60 21 841 33.60 31.98 19 801 • • • 8411 WELD COUNTY 0411 t 6/04/81 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE s 5 AS OF .t 6/04,61 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER INVOICE WSANT FUND 004 NO 31.98 406819 NIELSEN 70M 60381 112.80- 01 813 112.80 406820 NORTHERN COLO CONSTRUCTOR- BAXTER 945.00. 21 872 945.00 406821 OAKLEY DEANNA 52681 10.00. 01 804 10.00, 406822 GWEN CHARLES 6281 30.80 01 841 30.80. 406823 PAPPAS DEBBIE 53081 180.00 21 841 180.00 406824 PERSICHINO PASQUALE J 60181 23.20, 21 841 23.24. 406825 PITNEY BOWES 965424 49.50 20. 49.50 406826 PLAGENAN LEONARD 60181 44.84 21 885 44.80. 406827 POTTORFF LARRY MEALS 9.63 21 c41 60181 75.20 21 841 84.83 406828 RAWSON ROBERT 60281 212.00. 01 841 . 212.04 406829 ROCKY NTN SCIENTIFIC 8036 15.0 11 801 15.0 406830 ROTHE ALVIE W 60281 125.65 01 847 125.85 406831 ROYBAL BARBARA 60181 14.20 21 441 1 7 l % I I • • • • • • • • • • • ;• • '.• 8441 WARRANT FAYEE NURSER WELD COUNTY WARRANT R$41STER AS OF I 6106/81 406832 SGHELTINGA DREW 406833 SGHROPP LESTER 406834 STAR SERVICE STATION 406835 ST£INl41RK'JUNE 406836 STOW RONALD 406831 TEMPLETON KAREN 406838 TREFFIESEN FRED A 406839 TRI80ULET G4R1 406840 TUCKER LEE 406861 DRANO CHARLES Y 406842 VALLEY FIRE EX? 406843 WHITMORE Y E 406844 WRIGHT NAYSELLE i� ; 4/04/8` 1NYO14E WSANT FUND DEPT NO 24.20 6181 46.46 11 801 94646 60181 27.20 21 885 27.20 13485 12.90 01 841 12.90 6181 153.50. 01 801 153.50: 6181 93.80 19 890. ~~ 93.80: 60181 7.00: 21 890 7.00 6281 191.20, 01 841 60181 191.20 37.60• 21 885 37.60 MAW 7,812600 11 810 76812.00 60281 220.70 01 847 2731 6281 60181 220.70 10.50. 19 817 10.50 245.60 01 841 245660. 11.38 21 "885 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 7 NELO COUNTY NARAANI ItIOLVENA A5 OF 2 4144/ el INVOICE NO • • • • • • • 8441 WARRANT :PAYEE NUMBER NOLO COUNTY WARRANT AlkilaT7M AS OF s 4044/$1 PA� i 6004/S1 • INVOICE MSANT FUND No, N0 AUTOMATIC JOURNAL ENTRIES ACCOUNT CODE ACCOUNT OESCAIPTION GENERAL LE06EA 1-005-306 ACCOUNTS PAY ABLE-•TAAOE 1-005-301 WARRANTS PAYABLE 19.8.6.79 19•••6.79-+ • • • • • `' THIS IS Tp CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETE*? ON THE OWE L1 TED CLAIMS AS TROST ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 3 AND 'DATED ''Jug 'f i 19T/ _AND THAT -PAYMENTS SWIMS 88 TO THE RESPECTIVE THE TS' TIT OPPOSITE • THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL.ANOUNT 4.1(4)824• 04160 11141,)8'� OM OF ante ,, 1911. wOR'MANAG6MENi A 0 BUD SUB IBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE NE THIS Tr OAT OF ,TUNE • ,19 S( NY P IRESs, l � 1� 8Qi 19 .19,2 44440m�ejQIi ;NOTARY PUBLIC. ME• .THE TO!AMO OF COUNTY CONNISSIONEAS OF NILO COUNTY, COLOIIAGO .Mute In IAPFAOVEI . • SAPPR9VE► THE „Atom AS SET FOR A6,0 AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT T N�IEaY4oj1•�AMN UPON. TOMB �ENTRAt FUND TOTALING I411/•.77 DATED THIS i CAYOF 7uNe , tut/ ATTEST* (( gara LINTY as, AND AECOROER BY DEPUTY CHAIRRMMAN� NENTBR A NMY NEM•EA Elf• • • • • • • • ''ti..,< i 8441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 6/06/81 406876 A 6 M GLASS G PAINT 406877 ADAMS JINN C MO 406878 ARNOLD MIKE 406619 AUTO CHLOR SYSTEM 406880 BERRY DIANE 406881 BLAND ANDREW A DDS 406882 BOECK DEBI 406883 MITE E BEST RUBBISH 406884 CARTER DONALD 406885 CENTURY PAPERS INVOICE WSAMT NO OATS s 6/06/81 PAGE I 1 FUND DEPT 102726 87.00 21 869 ---~�_eT .00 RIOJAS 32.00 21 891 15636 17.00- 66 801 12862 12863 12864 12866 12995 13064 13066 13067 13068 13071 019178 60281 F LE SCH 60481 53181 6281 114728 539390 5 58 314 558318 573558 65633 49.00' 28.50. 28.50 28.50 28.50 34.00 30.00 45.00 30.00 45.00 30.00 328.00 01 874 01 874 Ol 874 01 874 01 874 01 874 01 874 Ol 874 01 874 01 874 105.00 21 890 105.00 33.60 ------_33.60 75.00 75.00 27.00 27.00 28.00 28.00 68.20 ------------ 68.20 157.50 249.75 514.22 499.50: 1.748.25 2.21- 21 841 21 890 65 801 01 874 21 841 R441 • WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER • • • it • • • • • • MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF t 6/06/81 DATE 1 6/06/81 PACE I 2 INVOICE WSAMT fUNO DEPT HV 3.161.01 406886 0088 ALTON A 052981 1.10 01 830 3.10 406881 COLE RICHARD A 052981 3.10 Ol 830 1.10 406888 COLEMAN O W DOS WILLIE 15.00 21 890 75.00 406889 COOLER COMMUNICATIONS 52881 88.75 21 840 88.75 406890 CORRAL NABEL FIRSTA 1.00 21 890 7.00 406891 CULLEN JOHN MD MURANO 38.00- 21 812 SANCHE 43.00 21 872 SULIS 52.00 21 812 406892 OAN THE WATER MAN RENT 197147 197166 191285 197589 197840 198424 133.00 6.00 21 840 21.00 01 814 9.00 Ol 814 41.10 21 840 18.60 01 874 18.60 21 840. 9.30 01 874 129.60 406893 EASTMAN KODAK CO 831040 135.82 20 801 135.82 • 406894 ECONOMY LUMBER C HARDWIRE 31001 ---- -- 10.41 Ol 849 10.47 • 406895 EDWARDS CHEVROLET CO 62929 20.60 61 001 61081 29.45 61 001 63543 30.30 61 001 63513 26.10 61 001 61916 16.80 61 001 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF t 6/06/81 406896 FUNTAIS PILLA PALACE 406891 FT LUPTON PRESS ♦06898 GALE RESEARCH CU 406899 G4RClA 04N1El R 406900 GREELEY LOCK G KEY ♦06901 GREELEY PATHOLOGIST 406902 GREELEY PRINTING CO ♦06903 H -M WHOLESALE CARPET 406904 HIGHLAND HILLS 406905 HOME LIGHT G POWER 406906 HOSPITA►ITY CAREERS -HERD 406907 IBM DATE t 6/06/81 PAGE t 3 INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NO 42747 53081 765753 111831 )3081 42781 16816 53181 8993 51581 800K TUIT10 51881 572000 963400 MEALS 22181 121425 58,05 01 869 58005 7,00 21 841 1,00 50475 20 803 62.65 20 803 113.40 9,60 21 a4t 16.20 21 841 25.80 25.00 01 834 r~ 25400 99,37 19 a30 99,31 6,90 01 801 6,90 504,00 33 899 504.00 29,20 21 876 660.00 21 876 689,20 11410.50 01 849 160.30 21 47.03 21 1)611,83 316.63 21 949 316.83 20,456400 21 872 • r 8441 • WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER r 8/ • /r EE • • fs V • WELO COUNTY WARRANT RESISTER AS OF 1 6/06/81 DATE 1 6106/81 PAGE e INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NO 406908 INOUSTRL 6 CONTRCTRS SUPP 47826 41971 48110 406909 JEROME CO 406910 JERRY'S AUTO UPHOLSTERY 406911 JOHNSON JOYCE 406912 JOHNSTOWN BREEZE 406913 JONES WANDA J 406914 K -MART 04347 406915 KING SOOPERS 406916 KLAUSNER THOMAS J 406917 KW4L PAINTS INC 406918 METZGER MICHAEL K (05869 F06288 30704 30946 FOOD NIL FAO 20.456600 307,98 61 001 87:02 61 001 !9617 61 001 474.17 66.28 19 801 166676 01 816 233.04 95600 61 001 74.00 61 001 169.00 20.99 21 949 63652 21 949 84.51 67 112.30 Ol 807 112.30 6281 35.20 21 841 35.20 372397 70.34 01 869 70.34 108035 129.05 01 873 122664 65.41 01 873 194.76 60481 152.00, 01 841 _-~ 152.00 46648 14.40 Ol 829 14.40 052981 3610 Ol 830 _� _3610 r • • • r r • • • • • R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER 406919 MONTOYA GRACE 406920 MOUNTAIN BELL 406921 NCUA PUBLCTNS SALES DEPT 60281 406922 NEWCO INC MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER 4S OF t 6/06/81 DATE I 6/06/81 PACE s 5 INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NO 60181 23.60 21 890 23.60 353761 21.01 21 890 21.01 8.00 21 899 8.00. 805336 21.26 Ol 849 805566 19.80 01 816 41.06 406923 NORTHERN ARMOREO SERVICE 60181 35.67 01 814 406924 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 35.67 80992 9.05 21 890 406925 PAWS ANIMAL CLINIC 052781 406926 PIPER LINDA 406927 PITNEY BOWES 406928 POSTMASTER 406929 PUBLIC SERV OF CU 406910 RCKY MTN DETCTV SLR INC 406931 RYALL ELECT SUPPLY CO 53181 9.05 2.50 Ol 834 2.50 82.58 21 949 82.58 965423 49.50 01 874 49.50 52961 4.380.07 T 4.380.07 240513 202.38 01 87♦ 2371 281553 202.38 63.00 21 872 63.00 19.60 01 829 19.60 • • • • r R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTI?R AS OF s 6/06/81 INVOICE NO 406912 SCIENTIFIC SUPPLY CO 406931 SENTINEL NEWSPAPERS 406914 SPECKMAN WALTER J 406935 STERKEL ALIGNMENT INC 406936 TYOINGS LEWIS 406937 WELCO SPRAY SERVICE 406938 WELD CNTY GEN HOSP 406939 WELD COUNTY GEN H0SP 406900 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUN 406941 WILLIAM HANSEN 406942 XEROX 259204 061578 530612 539105 576401 589098 591790 665074 665996 7517 053081 2085 630841 STMT 060281 810046 094397 DATE I 6/06/81 PAGE t 6 WSAMT FUND DEPT 671.00 01 816 671.00 6.00 21 841 6.00 6.00 30.65 46.32 38.07 8.40 14.33 14.45 158.92 416.45 416.45 21 21 2i 21 21 21 21 35.55 01 828 35.55 L5.00 21 868 15.00 114.40 01 829 114.40 181.000.00 53 801 181.000.00 560.00 01 830 560.00 • 280.59 _280.59 9601 01 874 96.78 • • • • `• • R4AI WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF 1 6/06/81 ACCOUNT GUDE GATE e PAGE 1 INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT 140 -AUTOMATIC JOURNAL ENTRIES ACCOUNT OESCRIPT10N GENERAL LEDGER 1-005-306 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE -TRADE 1-005-301 WARRANTS PAYABLE 218.431.81 218.431.81- 6/04/81 T • • • • • • • THIS IS TQ CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEOURE5 HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 7 AND DATED Ti.he G 119 l/ AND THAT PAYMENTS SN D BE TO THE RESPECTIVE V D S TH AMOUNTS SIT OPPOSITE • THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ J/l1 413/en DATED THIS es DAY OF 7-m,...... • 19 t • �Q�ECTOR I�µ AGEMENT D BUD1�' SUB RIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 81- DAY OF ,1-$...a. • 19 f/ MY C 15 TRESS* ri�, aer, ova.. • l NilNrdl•K. V-t�'Ct�rz NOTARY PUBLIC. WE• THE BOARD Of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Of MELD COONTV• COLORADO• MERE BY (APPROVE) • ICFPRWEI THE CLAIMS AS SET .FORTH ABOVEi AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREF9t.ARE % REIN( ORDEDED*DRAWN UPON THE :6g-wevs./ • PUND TOTALING $ all) ti/3/.1/ DATED THIS Ei'.6 Ti DAYOf t.d- • 195.1 Artesia —ft} ( M„�' ay.0**1.4ta•CCWNTY CLERK AND RECORDER 8V DE' 7Y CNAtR N MEMBER E j MEMBER. MdER � • �.�.- -ate.. , <�y X44. )hats mi,,� 3 • • • '• • • • • • • • • NOTICE Pursuant to Colorado Revlsed Statutes, 1973, 19-8-104, as amended, notico is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, will sit as the County Board of Equalization, in its Chambers in the Weld County Centonninl Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, beginning on the second Monday, the l3th day of July, 1981, to review the assessment roll of all taxable property located in the County, as prepared by the Assessor, and to hear appeals from determinations of the Assessor, and will continue said honrings from clay to day through July 31, 1981. Dated at Greeley, Colorado, this 8th day of June, 1981. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTBIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Jeannette Ordway, Deputy PUBLISHED: June ll, 1981 and July 2, 1981 in the Johnstown Breeze ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO JUNE 8, 1981 TAPE 481-34 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, on Monday, June 8, 198I, at the hour of 9:00 A. M. Commissioner Chuck Carlson, Chairman Commissioner Norman Carlson, Pro Tem Commissioner Bill Kirby Commissioner John Martin Commissioner June Steinmark Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Ordway MINUTES: Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve the minutes of the County Commissioners' meeting of June 3, 1981, as written. Commissioner Steinmark seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. 'ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA: None. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Carlson made motion to refer item 45, under Communications, Letter from Department of Army, Corps of Engineers, 2nd request for response to concerns of the Fish &Wildlife Service on Weld County permit G. P. 81-02, to the County Engineer and approved the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: Commissioner Steinmark reported that the crews are doing routine work and repairing washouts. Lastweek approximately 13,000 tons of gravel was distributed and rock is being crushed at the Tucker gravel pit. CLAIMS APPROVED: Commissioner Martin made a motion to approve the claims as presented by Mr. Warden: Encumbrance Claims General Fund $248,427.01 Social Service Claims Social Service 45,671.49 Commissioner Carlson seconded themotion and it carried unanimously. ION -ORDINANCE 090, SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1980: Mr. Warden elaborated on this emergency. ordinance and the attachments, He added that this ordinance was published on June 4th, 1981 in the county legal newspaper. Mr. Warden read this ordinance into the record. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve Emergency Ordinance 490. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ION- ORDINANCE 191, SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS -FOR 1981: Mr. Warden noted that this ordinance was published in the county legal neVspaper on June 4th, 1981, Mr, Warden reviewed the ordinance and the attachments. The emergency ordinance was read into the record by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve Emergency Ordinance $91. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RECORDED EXEMPTION $498, JAMES TULL: Tom Bonn, zoning administrator, elaborated on this request in conjunction with the adjacent subdivision and it's covenants. Susan Baker, prospective purchaser, was present and elaborated on her plans. Commissioner Kirby made a motion to approve recorded exemption 0498. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF COUNTY ROAD $40: Wayne Smyth, county engineer, requested permission to temporarily close county road 040, between county roads 045 and 47, so county bridge 040/45A can be replaced, for approximately ten working days. Commissioner Kirby made motion to approve said temporary closure of county road $40. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ROAD MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT WITH RATON: Mr. Smyth presented said agreement with the Town of Eaton. The Town of Eaton shall be responsible for maintenance of the following segments of road: Collins Avenue (aka Weld County Road 074) between east City Limits and Weld County Road $39. North half between U. S. Highway $85 and Ash Street. The north half between the west edge of Magnuson Subdivision and west city limits. The County shall be responsible for maintenance of the following segments of road: Weld County Road $39 south of the intersection of Weld County Roads $39 and 074. The south half of Collins Avenue (aka Weld County Road 874) from U. S. Highway $85 to the west City Limits and the north half of Collins Avenue (aka Weld County Road 074) between the east and west ends of Magnuson Subdivision. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve said road maintenance agreement with the Town of Eaton. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. APPOINTMENT TO PLACEMENT ALTERNATIVES COMMISSION: Commissioner Carlson made a motion to appoint Walter Teal to replace Lee Trujillo on the Placement Alternatives commansfon as recommended by the Chairman of the Weld County Placement Alternatives Commission, Lee Steele. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN GENERAL REVENUE SHARING ALLOCATION: Mr. Warden presented the Department of the Treasury Revenue Sharing form $3233 that is used to compute the initial general revenue sharing allocation for the 13th entitlement period October 1, 1981 through September 30, 1982. Mr. Warden explained the formula that is used to compute revenue sharing dollars. Commissioner Carlson made a motion to authorize the Chairman to sign said form 3233. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. REVISION OF THE BUDGET MANUAL SECTION OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL: Mr. Warden presented the revisions dated April 30, 1981 and reviewed same. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the amendments to the Budget Procedures Manual and further that the Administrative Manual be amended to reflect said revisions. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS: Listed on the consent agenda as presented. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions are attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 9:40 A. M. APPROVED; BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Page 2, .tune 8, 1981 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO rose s RE: MINUTES DATED JUNE 8, 1981 ATTEST: TiLWur(k� WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE B0. BY 'Deputy County CI,,rk Ci `r 222e244:, RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS , 1981 AGENDA Tape No. Chuck Carlson, Chairman Norman Carlson, Pro Tem Bill Kirby John Martin June Steinmark Approval of minutes of June 8, 1981. 9O AGENDA: 1) Complaint by Nr. Fraker re: dirt in borrow pit e4) 17) 2) Sale of suprlus medical supplie (aids ?+7) 3) Purchase of solar collectors (Bids 08) 4) Permission to be excused 6/17/81, Steinmark OF 03NSENI` AGLNa Oa HEADS AND 1) Bob Davis, Veterans Officer :ED OFFICIALS: 2) Betty Lars, Library MANGE OFFICER: 1) Warrants Warden) 1) Present ambulance Rhoden 2) Present architectural bids, old Ft. Lupton City Hall 3) Present automotive diagnostic center • ,4) Present & approve timber stringers, decking, etc. 5) Present auto glass 6) Present ambulance game constriction 1) Reguest by Greeley Oktoberfest for waiver of fee, Livestock pavilion 2) Preparation of ballots in establishment of Crow Valley Cooperative, Inc. pest control district 3) Agreement between WC Housing Authority & WC Social Services 4) Renewal request, 3.28 license, leaqAi'sTrading Post 5) Approve salary and appointment of deputy District Attorney, Herbert Schmidt 6) 1st reading Ord 88, Running at -large of dogs 1) ISV 128, Doris Dunning 2) RE 505, John -Miller ' 3) RE 501, Stephen !ores 4) RE 507, Edmond & Phyllis Morehouse 5) Mdbile home violation, Harold Sdtite CONSENT AGENDA APPOIN:ACIIIS: Jun 30 - housing Authority . Jun 11 - Utility Coordinating Jun 11 - Board of Adjusbnent Jun 12 - :Sam Resources Advisory Jun 12 - Library Hoard Jun 14 - Camissioner work session Jun 16 - Health Board Jun 16 - Planning Ce md.ssion Jun 17 - Retirement Board Jun 17 - Building Trades Advisory Jun 18 - County C uncil Jun 10 - Flatiron Paving Co., SUP, asphalt & Concrete plaits ₹EAINGS: Jun 10 - Aldage & Rolland° Prevost, ODZ, C to I Jun 10 - Ted & Marion Nbolstra, 002, I to A Jun 10 - Ted G Marion Noolstra, SUP, dairy operatpn Jun 10 - Robert Lewis, SIP, dairy & horse operation Jun 17 - Clyde & Margaret Mlalara, COZ, A to I Jun 17 - Joanne Andrews, COZ, A to I Jun 22 - Lee Wieck, COZ, A to E (cont.) 7:30 PM 10:00 AM 2:00 PM 4:00 AM 4:00 PAS 1:30 ,PM 1:00 ₹'M 1:30 PM 2:00 PM 7:30 PAS` 1:30 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PAY 10:00 AM CvOttlUIICATIOMS: 11 Road & Bridge Advisory minutes, June 3, 1981. 2) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers notice permit pending, Phillip Camenisch 3) Colo. Dept of Health re: 5120rfund Notification 4) Letter from Dept of Health & Numan Services requesting past cue quarterly report on head Start Grants RESOLUTIONS: *1) Af,prove RE 498, James Tull *2) Approve road maintenance agreemnt with Eaton *3) Appoint Walter Teel to Placement Alternatives Conission *4) Authorization for Chairman to sign General Revenue Sharing Allocation *5) Authorize prepartation of ballots, Crow Valley Coop., Inc. Pest Control District *SIMED TiIS ME.' rIG ORDIIAiZE: 1st reading Ord 88, Running at-larve of dogs RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 498 - JAMES TULL WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Nome Rule Charter is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, at a public meeting held on the 8th day of June, 1981 in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the division into two parcels of land, as shown on the plat known as Recorded Exemption No. 498, being the property of James Tull, described as part of Section 17, Township 2 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: A tract of land located in Section 17, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M., described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast Corner of said Section 17, thence S89°52'35"W, 330.00 feet along the North line of said Section 17 to the Northwest Corner of that tract of land conveyed to Orlie it Cartwright and Nancy B. Cartwright as described in Deed recorded in Book 657 as Reception No. 1579085 of the records of Weld County, Colorado, and the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; Thence S2°09'00"W, 1389.94 feet along the Westerly line of said tract of land as described in Book 657 ,as Reception No. 1579085 to the Southwest Corner thereof, a point on the approximate Centerline of the South Platte Supply Canal (Coal Ridge Ditch); Thence N32°06`00"E, 182.82 feet along the Southerly line of said tract of land as described in Book 657 as Reception No. 1579085; Thence N49°05'10"E, 95.06 feet along the Southerly line of said tract of land as described in Book 657 as Reception No. 1579085; Thence N56°44'35"E, 104.76 feet along the Southerly line of said tract of land as described in Book 657 as Reception No. 1579085; Thence N68°47'40"E, 91.10 feet along the Southerly line of said tract of land as described 1n Book 657 as Reception No. 1579085 to the East line of the NSA of said Section 17; Page 2 RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 498 - JAMES TULL Thence S02°09'00"W, 1557.02 feet along the East line of the NEk of said Section 17 to the East k Corner of said Section 17; Thence SO1°50'35"W, 1842.75 feet along the East line of the SEk of said Section 17 to the Northeast Corner of that tract of land conveyed to Leonard R. Shallcross and Mary E. Shallcross as described in Deed recorded in Book 644 as Reception No. 1565620 of the records of Weld County, Colorado, a point on the approximate Centerline of said South Platte Supply Canal; Thence S22°48'07"W, 165.40 feet along the Northerly line of said tract of land as described in Book 644 as Reception No. 1565620 to a point of curve to the right; Thence Southwesterly, 199.62 feet along the arc of said curve and along the Northerly line of said tract of land as described in Book 644 as Reception No. 1565620 to a point tangent, said arc having a radius of 165.00 feet, a delta angle of 69°19'00" and being subtended by a chord that bears S57°27'37"W, 187.66 feet; Thence N87°52'53"W, 395.81 feet along the Northerly line of said tract of land as described in Book 644 as Reception No. 1565620; Thence N75°49'03"W, 153.75 feet along the Northerly line of said tract of land as described in Book 644 as Reception No. 1565620 to the Northwest Corner thereof; Thence S0°09'57'W, 604.76 feet along the West line of said tract of land as described in Book 644 as Reception No. 1565620 to the Southwest Corner thereof, a point on the South line of the SEk of said Section 17; Thence S89°25'57"W, 611.65 feet along the South line of Said Section 17 to the Southeast Corner of Casagrande Estates First Addition, a Subdivision in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, according to the recorded plat thereof; The following courses and distances are along the Easterly line of said Casagrande Estates First Addition: Thence NO°34'03"W, 663.60 feet; Thence N89°25'57"E, 105.00 feet; Thence NO°34'03"W, 660.00 feet; Thence S89°25'57"W, 670.00 feet; Thence NO°34'03"W, 424.82 feet to a point of curve to the left; Page 3 RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION N0. 498 - JAMES TULL Thence Northwesterly, 670.45 feet along the arc of said curve to a point tangent, said arc having a radius of 750.00 feet, a delta angle of 51°13'08" and being subtended by a chord that bears N26°10'37"W, 648.35 feet; Thence N51°47'11"W, 803.63 feet; Thence N38°12'4S"E; 575.00 feet; Thence NO°5'2'00"W, 707.88 feet; Thence S89°08'00"W,155.32 feet; Thence NO°52'00"W, 646.77 feet; Thence S89°53'00"W, 44.96 feet; Thence NO°07'00"W, 255.00 feet; Thence Northeasterly, 110.72 feet along the arc of a curve concave to the Northwest to a point of reverse curve, said arc having a radius of 50.00 feet, a delta angle of 126°52'11" and being subtended by a chord that bears N26°26'54"E, 89.44 feet; Thence Northwesterly, 32.18 feet along the arc of said reverse curve to a point tangent, said arc having a radius of 50.00 feet, a delta angle of 36°52'11" and being subtended by a chord that bears N18°33'06"W, 31.62 feet; Thence NO°07'00"W, 295.00 feet to the Northeast Corner of said Casagrande Estates First Addition, a point on the North line of the NWk of said Section 17; Thence, leaving the Easterly line of said Casa- grande Estates First Addition, N89°53'00"E, 148.15 feet along the North line of the NWk of said Section 17 to the Nk Corner of said Section 17; Thence N89°52'35"E, 2396.57 feet along, the North line of the NEk of said Section 17 to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Area 254.971 acres, more or less. does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land", pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended,and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado finds that this particular division of land is not within the purposes of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations and the Board desires to exempt this particular division of Page 4 RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION N0. 498 - JAMES TULL land from the definitions of "subdivision" and "subdivided land" pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended, and Section 2-1A(3) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the hereinabove described parcel of land owned by James Tull be, and hereby is, exempt from the definition o£ the terms "subdivision" and "subdivided land" pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS 1973, as amended. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of June, A.D. 1981. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELg COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board u terte--- I � •eputy Cou y Clerk VED AS TO FORM: iczyzita.V��. d County Attorney ck earls 4 , Chairman C.� Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem (Aye) (Aye) DATE PRESENTED: JUNE 10, 1981 • REC�t-OE0 EXEMPTION fVO:` 1311-l7-1-RE'49e g: NI/4 COR Rb?Vi 7, T�2N ^^N 0'04'00' 090.00' i..00J2n TROE POI• NT Of B£OINNIMO a N °Oeci z0sA0': 4$.9s sa9, f -� 47 9@ 9e I 1;3, 'g L. � .. !CALL:ro 600 ►RE►ARED DOCXCL0 3077 STRIC CO. 000lOtR, COLORA00 M'd20 CDONTY `*oat 'N0;lo LOT A - 10.000 ACRES LOT 8 - 244.971 ACRES TOTAL - 254.971 ACRES . Thence NO°07`00"fi, 295.00 feet to the Northeast Corner of said Casagrande Estates •first Addition, a point on the North line of tha,:Nf of tdi0 SSectIon 17, 89°53100"Enld8hl5Eat r feetaf9 longiheNorth'iineof th�clh EriEntaf sa dtSectiop 17:': to the Corner.of„said-Seddon i7, 7hence`N69°52`:55"E, Y398 5) feet, along, the Nor to.the TRUE POI NT..0F:6E6INNTNO.: 1 ................................................plat was prepare that the satnes s6rrect to the best of y ` Yai900 2149 p.4.the:atiove described the a ttasited asap TM MtMi ujifir ATTEST:'; County Clerk �+ 8iM�7ut0ac race of ldnd.lOca4ed 3n Section 17, i2#, RS74 of th4 6tA.P !i , deicrt toimetO ail: Sltortireast Coesrer ef'4a+it1ittAti- #, Lh#A `i4t2'3‘4,;7:,--- -7.-:-. ttet.t fli luiti tictaid5ect3asclLtatf,_ - o_f tietaii0A-teceitiki i Batc 657 as.; Receotton No 10 "'"". of lie d County Culorarkk.- aqd the Iii_ ____ . _ _ . i. _._ _._` __ K — llsenra..5$°69�� A. „389 ?i4 feed along No fees 005.t 1st ���i� t it _ wait as described & hook a 35, YEteptian He ;, i879Q85 ,tc � �f 3�::_ thareoi;� a fat oa apPras mate fxnterDirk•of Lh.. iov:•LEP1itt4 __ i 1 ~ oitab)> Thence'i8"ti828tt,`aias the �� t as ii6ti ₹bef3litirlooir 65ras teee ittiut No,- Sit thence ti4PDVI8"E, 9560f feet along CAE aufbili y 'line of d iaiact Of Ta id as described 1 Book 6 as Recep iori o-157908rit : thence N tt4.4.3sE. 104.c76 fleet elong the SoutheKt lineruf said tract of. described ia.Boolc 657.x Reception liciM54dts `=--:? Y : _l Thence N6e47'4ti"E. 9ltl. fO .tong tha'S*+thaefitif ffallt try_ described i e40, fist' ai Receptioon No 1579095 tn.A East.lioe of the tffl saidSecticn,t?i Thence 502°09`110"W ,1551 02 feet along.the fait line of the iN:k of said Sectioa f7 to the Ee t?x corner o.f!aid ;Sectioe 174 . .. Thence 501°50'35"k, 1842.75 feet along the East line of the SE% of said Section 17 to the Northeast Corner of that tract of land conveyed to Leonard R. Shallcross 1565620 of theE. allcross as records of WeldrCounty,' ColoraDeed do recorded point on approximas ate � Centerline of said South Platte Supply Canal; RECORDED kEMist1ON N RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN WEL: COUNTY AND THE TOWN OF EATON AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN SAME WHEREAS, the Board o£ County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Weld County and the Town of Eaton have previously established various public roads lying on or near the mutual boundaries of said County and Town, and WHEREAS, an agreement between Weld County and the Town of Eaton has been prepared abrogating all arrangements, under- standings and agreements, if any, for the maintenance of said roads which previously may have been entered into, and which sets forth the future maintenance of said roads, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied said agreement and deems it advisable to approve the same and further to authorize the Chairman of the Board to sign said agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the memorandum of agreement between Weld County and the Town or Eaton be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that the Chairman of the Board be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of June, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boa . wt/1.44 v l n 1G Deputy Coun er �ED AS TO FO : e.,,... County Attorney PRESENTED: JUNE 10, 1981 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, C+ RADO (A e) Carlson, Chairman C.� Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem �1.�,ay R rby une R. Steinmark (Aye) (Aye) (A e) e) RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY AND THE TOWN OF EATON AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN SAME WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Weld County and the Town of Eaton have previously established various public roads lying on or near the mutual boundaries of said County and Town, and WHEREAS, an agreement between Weld County and the Town of Eaton has been prepared abrogating all arrangements, under- standings and agreements, if any, for the maintenance of said roads which previously may have been entered into, and which sets forth the future maintenance of said roads, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied said agreement and deems it advisable to approve the same and further to authorize the Chairman of the Board to sign said agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the memorandum of agreement between Weld County and the Town or Eaton be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that the Chairman of the Board'be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of June, A.D., 1981. ATTEST: a) -} BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (A.v�v� 6fAYK'�'� WEt.D COUNTX, C� • RADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boa -gY eputy Coun'' er �IED AS TO FO : ... O County Attorney DATE PRESENTED: JUNE 10, 1981 Car son, Chairman �IIYi 2— J n T. Martin une R. Steinmark (A e) (Aye) (Aye) (A e) A e) RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY AND THE TOWN OF EATON AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN SAME WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Weld County and the Town of Eaton have previously established various public roads lying on or ne.r the mutual boundaries of said County and Town, and WHEREAS, an agreement between Weld County and the Town of Eaton has been prepared abrogating all arrangements, under- standings and agreements, if any, for the maintenance of said roads which previously may have been entered into, and which sets forth the future maintenance of said roads, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied said agreement and deems it advisable to approve the same and further to authorize the Chairman of the Board to sign said agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the memorandum of agreement between Weld County and the Town or Eaton be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that the Chairman of the Board be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of June, A.D., 1981. 1�) �f BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ,,,e ^f' `ari WELD COUNTY, C,J.IS,ORADO ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and and Clerk to the Boa i BY : rED AS TO FORK: County Attorney Recorder Chtfc Carlson,Orman DATE PRESENTED: JUNE 10, 1981 Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem une R. Steinnerk (Aye) (Aye) (Aye) (A e) e) RESOLUTION RR: APPROVAL OF MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY AND THE TOWN OF EATON AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN SAME WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Weld County and the Town of Eaton have previously established various public roads lying on or near the mutual boundaries of said County and Town, and WHEREAS, an agreement between Weld County and the Town of Eaton has been prepared abrogating all arrangements, under- standings and agreements, if any, for the maintenance of said roads which previously may have been entered into, and which sets forth the future maintenance of said roads, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied said agreement and deems it advisable to approve the same and further to authorize the chairman of the Board to sign said agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the memorandum :( agreement between Weld County and the Town or Eaton be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that the Chairman of the Board be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of June, A.D., 1981. /) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (�,� WELD COUNTY, CQ�ORADO ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boa CBY .o Carlson, Chairman Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem ��� C. _ Kirby ( (Aye) (Aye) (Aye) PRESENTED: JUNE 10, 1981 w ii. ..��.✓i//_�.' A e) une K. Steinmark RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY AND THE TOWN OF EATON AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN SAME WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Nome Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Weld County and the Town of Eaton have previously established various public roads lying on or near the mutual boundaries of said County and Town, and WHEREAS, an agreement between Weld County and the Town of Eaton has been prepared abrogating all arrangements, under- standings and agreements, if any, for the maintenance of said roads which previously may have been entered into, and which sets forth the future maintenance of said roads, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied said agreement and deems it advisable to approve the same and further to authorize the Chairman of the Board to sign said agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the memorandum of agreement between Weld County and the Town or Eaton be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that the Chairman of the Board be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of June, A.D., 1981. `u'+'a BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, CfK0AADO ATTEST: (Aye) Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boa .BY: ,Deputy Coun AP440►ED AS TO FO's (1 ... 045? -1.4.4-4,2 County Attorney DATE PRESENTED: JUNE 10, 1981 Carlson, Chairman Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem ci yC. ; )(Irby (Aye) (Aye) 2i(Ay Ji7/iz` e) Martin une R. Stet:mark. A e) ;ter. puy1c0UNTY_,Ri1AD_hi.l_NTFNANCE AGREEMENT WHEREAS, there are many roads th,oughout the County of Weld that traverse County and municipal boundary lines, and WHEREAS, for those roads within the jurisdiction of the County, the County of Weld is responsible for maintenance thereof, and WHEREAS, for roads within the jurisdiction boundaries of the municipalities in the County, those municipalities are responsible for the nmintenance thereof, and WHEREAS, it is the desire of both parties to this Agreement to provide for a more efficient method of maintaining those roads that traverse municipal and County boundary lines, and WHEREAS, Section 29-1-201, et seq., CRS 1973, as amended, provides that governments may contract with one another for any function, service or facility lawfully authorized to each of the contracting units. NOW, THEREFORE, the City/Town of _ Eaton hereinafter called the "City" and County of Weld, hereinafter called "County" agree as follows: REC1_TALS 1. Term The tern: of this Agreement shall run from June 1, 1941 , and shall run from year to year unless sooner terminated by thirty (30) days prior written notice from one party to the other party. 2. Maintenance The "maintenance" performed under this contract shall consist of snow removal, pavement maintenance, culvert maintenance, cindering, grading of gravel roads and minor bridge repairs. Major repair items shall not be included within this Agreement, but each party shall be responsible for major repair on roads within its own jurisdiction. For the purposes of this Agreement, major repair shall include items such as replacement of a bridge, or the replace- ment or overlay of pavement. Any single item estimated to cost in excess of $500,00 will be considered, per se, a major repair item. 3, Cost,Shari g, Where a bridge or other major repair item is located In both jurisdictions of the City and.the County, the cost of repair shall be shared in proportion to the portion of the item in each party's respective jurisdiction. 4. Mainte pee Responsibilities of the City The City shall be responsible for maintenance of the following segments of roads: Collins Avenue (aka Weld County Road 74) between east City Limits and Weld County Road 39. North half between U.S. 85 and Ash Street. The north half between the vf.st edge of Magnuson Subdiv- ision and west City Limits, 5. County_Mainteniince, Responsiblities The County shall be responsible for maintenance of the following segments of road: Weld County Road 39 south of the intersection of Weld County Roads 39 and 74. The south half of Collins Avenue (aka Weld County Road 74) from U.S. 85 to the west City Limits and the north half of Collins Avenue (aka Weld County Road 74) between the east and west ends of Magnuson Subdivision, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the County and the City have caused their respective names and seals to be hereto affixed the day and year first above written. ATTEST: (' as,,, 7YeMnota;./ Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board ��(y\,4�.,,.c . C, l(.4 uep(rty County C • BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO By: CITY/TOWN OF EATON Attest ,•)h � l� u«�_Pw✓rig/ tc_ RESOLUTION RE: APPOINTMENT OF WALTER TEEL TO PLACEMENT ALTERNATIVES COMMISSION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Board of County Commissioners that a vacancy exists on the Placement Alternatives Commission as Lee Trujillo is no longer employed by the Fort Lupton Police Department and does not reside in Weld County, and WHEREAS, Walter Teel, Chief of Police for the Town of Windsor, is qualified to fill the vacancy and therefore, the Placement Alternatives Commission has recommended that the Board of County Commissioners appoint Walter Teel to serve on said Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that Walter Teel, be and hereby is, appointed to serve on the Placement Alternatives Commission. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day June, A.D., 1981. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, CORADO ATTEST: 51 `"� 7-4 Abi6titn, Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board (A e) 23Y: AfnA.,,,AeLlie— c — --` Deputy Coty%ity Clerk A PROVED AS TO FORM: ne K. St- nmar e) County Attorney DATE PRESENTED: June 10, 1981 e RESOLUTION REI AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN GENERAL REVENUE SHARING ALLOCATION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has been informed by the Finance Director that the Initial General Revenue Sharing Allocation for the 13th Entitlement period from October 1, 1981 through September 30, 1982 has been computed, and WHEREAS, the Finance Director stated to the Board of County Commissioners, that the 1980 population will be used for the final EP12 allocation, and WHEREAS, it was further explained to the Board of County Commissioners by the Finance Director, that in order to comply with procedures involved in the Revenue Sharing Act, that the initial allocation must be approved and signed by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the statement of Initial General Revenue Sharing Allocation must be retained in the County's files and be available for public inspection upon request. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Initial General Revenue Sharing Allocation be approved and the Chairman is hereby authorized to sign said statement. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk to the Board shall retain said statement of Initial General Revenue Sharing Allocation on file and shall be available for public inspection upon request. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of June, A.D., 1981. ;j//'/ Page 2 RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO SIGN GENERAL REVENUE SHARING ALLOCATION BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEOU_NTY, CO RADO „ash(Aye) uck Car son, Cman (Aye) Norman CarlSOQ, Pro-Tem C. w'. Kirby aa (Aye) ne R. Sto nmar ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clyk to the Board "t71:O --.,P..ryel M(CelerkC !J/ Deputy o / APpFN'ED AS TO FORM: // ..--114,,• County Attorney (Aye) DATE PRESENTED: JUNE 10, 1981 h1110►9fvLM3 • f1n torn/ PAINTED Di10w ARE INF FOA YVUN GOVERNMENT OffAATMEkr Of YlIE TREASURY out Ammo SRAAAA ACCT NO 1 06 1 tti411 SIF(t 1, 14 W, WA4 NOW 0 C. XI" DATA TORE MO TO COMM( THE INITIAL'' GENERAL REVENUE SHARING FORME 13TH ENTITLEMENT PERIOD E10/1/81 1980• 1977 mum AM NA(01A[MCatZ 123,938 54081 1 FY 1980 A MISIIU TAUS 062 061 AROCA110N 9/30/821 FY 1980 _ uil N:Og0.4W Mll Ilµ4Sl(as 13,0530112 I 14,0581531 tur 4�CYrrtrgn FOR FINAL EP12 ALLOCATION I'IwwftuAANO4 why RlVnlnlalb'w1M •vew Ke rN Iedort 0..en VOrO t>4kvSlya Nf�._i5n 1N II4OMOAN INIXt KM hq+aftGrbrKF y M',0.✓I h6 �bslytl W 6NM M 1•C'OK s'q l.On�.Olln JUNE 194 1981• DN. ** MiKa etr,nNlu.`.. 'tow Irq NW[»ons INAS '11980 POPULATION ALSO MILL'OE UE£0 MELD COUNTY CHAIRMAN 8D COMM GREELEY COLORADO 80631 INITIAL ALLOCATIONS S1P507r697 RESOLUTION RE: PREPARATION OF BALLOTS IN DETERMINING ESTABLISHMENT OF CROW VALLEY LIVESTOCK COOPERATIVE, INC. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, at the request of the ranchers in the Crow Valley and Pawnee Grassland area of Weld County, petitions have been circulated for the formation of a Pest Control District for grasshoppers, and WHEREAS, under the provision of Title 35, Article 5, CRS 1973, as amended, said petitioners constitute at least twenty-- five percent of the resident landowners of said area more particularly described in Exhibit A, attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, accept said petitions and direct the Weld County Extension Service to prepare ballots for the determination of the establishment of the Crow Valley Livestock Cooperative, Inc. Pest Control District. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, F. M. Loustalet, County Treasurer; Herbert Hansen, County Assessor; and Stanley Boyes, County Extension Agent; be and they hereby are, appointed as a Board to count the ballots as they are returned and make a report thereof as provided by statute. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 10th day of June, A.D., 1981. 4 ATTEST; �1 7"tubw�tt�...i Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board i BY./ � -,-x.Yte-g/r.(P,fi940 Q.� eputy Counh�y Clerk APPjtOVED AS TO FORM: County Attogney BOARD OF. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS C(jV;iTY, RADO DATE PRESENTED: JUNE 10, 1981 RESOLUTION RE: PREPARATION OF BALLOTS IN DETERMINING ESTABLISHMENT OF CROW VALLEY LIVESTOCK COOPERATIVE, INC. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, at the request of the ranchers in the Crow Valley and Pawnee Grassland area of Weld County, petitions have been circulated for the formation of a Pest Control District for grasshoppere,'and WHEREAS, under the provision of Title 35, Article 5, CRS 1973, as amended, said petitioners constitute at least twenty-- five percent of the resident landowners of said area more particularly described in Exhibit A, attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, accept said petitions and direct the Weld County Extension Service to prepare ballots for the determination of the establishment of the Crow Valley Livestock Cooperative, Inc. Pest Control District. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, F. M. Loustalet, County Treasurer; Herbert Hansen, County Assessor; and Stanley Boyes, County Extension Agent; be and they hereby are, appointed as a Board to count the ballots as they are returned and make a report thereof as provided by statute. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 10th day of June, A.D., 1981. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CQS3]iTY, RADO ATTEST: 'j0 Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board BY/�v.�I ��P 11.A9G ya Deputy Count'+ Clerk APP OVED AS TO FORM: oun y Atto 2 `/ DATE PRESENTED: JUNE 10, 1981 EXHIBIT A: Legal 0escri;,tlon of Crow Valley Livestock Cooperative, Inc, Pest Oisi ict R62W TSN Section: 5,6,7,8,17, 18, 19, 20, 29, R62W T 9N Section: 6, 6, R 62W T 10N Section: 5, 6, R63W T 8 N Section: All R63W T 9N Section: All 30, 31, 32, 7, 8, 17, 18, 19, 2.0, 29, 30, 31, 32, 7, 8, 17, 10, 19, 20, 29, 30, 31, 32, of Township, of Township, R63W T 10 Section: All of Township. R63W 1 11 N Section: 3I. R64W T 8 N Section: All ,164W T9II Section: Au R64W T10N Section: All of Township, of Township. of Township,. R64W 111N Section: 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, R65W T8II Sections 1, 2, 11, 12, 13, 14,23, 24, 25, 26, 36, R65W T9N Section: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 2.3, 24, 25, 26, R65W T10N Section: All of Township, R65W T 11N Section: 21, 2.2, 23, 24, 25, 26, 35, 36, R66W T 9 N Section: 1, 2, 3, 4, OVER 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32,33, 34, R66N T 10N Section: 10 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 16, 21, 22, 23, 24, , 25, 26, 27; 2.0, 33, 34, 35,36. R56W T 11N Section: 25, 26, 28,, 33, 34, 35, 36 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: ORDINANCE N0. 88 I; -THE MATTER OF REGULATING THE RUNNING AT -LARGE OF DOGS, PROVIDING Fe t aEIZURE, IMPOUNDING, AND OTHER DISPOSITION THEREOF, AND PRO- VIDING FOR FINES AND PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been brought to the attention of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, that a serious problem exists in Weld County pertaining to the running at -large of numerous dogs, and WHEREAS, the Board has authority under the provisions of Section 30-15-101, et seq., CRS 1973, as amended, to pass a dog restraint ordinance as hereinafter set forth, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County hereby finds and determines that an urgent need exists for the following ordinance to be passed for the health, safety and welfare of the people of Weld County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the Resolution entitled "Regulating the Running At -Large of Dogs, Providing for Seizure, Impounding, and Other Disposition Thereof" and dated March 7, 1979 is hereby rescinded and in its place, this Ordinance is enacted: SECTION 1. RUNNING AT -LARGE It shall be unlawful for the owner or any other person having custody of any dog to allow, suffer, permit or sanction the run- ning at -large of said dog without the accompaniment of said owner or person having custody of the dog within the County of Weld, except said portions of said County which are within the city limits of any incorporated municipality within said County. SIZRIF F- 1 fii GS �'/2/n 1/4 As used herein, the following words have the following meanings: a. "Running At -Large" - off the premises of the owner and not under control of the owner. b. "Owner" - any person, partnership, or corporation owning any dog(s), or having the same in his, her, or its care, custody or control; or who shall cause, encourage, or suffer the same to remain on their premises for a period of three days or more. c. "Premises" - real property owned, rented, leased, used, kept, or occupied by a person or persons, a partnership, a corporation or governmental unit howsoever described. d. "Control" - physicial restraint by use of leash, or a containing device. e. "Leash" - a thong, cord, rope, chain or similar device which is capable of holding a dog(s) within. f. "Containing device" - a pen, cage, motor vehicle, or similar device which is capable of holding a dog(s) within. g. "Daylight hours" - y hour before sunrise until '/2 hour after sunset. h. "Livestock" - any bovine animal, horse, mule, ass, sheep, goat, fowl or swine. A. A dog(s) shall be deemed to be running at -large when off or away from the premises of its owner and not under the control of such owner. B. It shall be deemed that a dogs) is not under the control of its owner when the dog(s) inflicts damage or injury to the person or property of another or by harassing, chasing, or attacking people, livestock, (or worrying livestock as defined in Section 35-43-126, CRS 1973), or wildlife, except in the defense of the owner, his family, or property. -2- C. Control as defined shall not apply to dogs while actually working livestock, locating or retrieving wild game in season for a licensed hunter during daylight hours, or assisting enforcement officers, or while actually being trained for any of these pursuits. SECTION 2., HUMANE SOCIETY The Weld County Humane Society shall have the responsibility, under this Ordinance, and in accordance with a contract which shall be entered into between the Board of County Commissioners and the Humane Society, for picking up dogs running at -large and impounding them. SECTION 3. IMPOUNDMENT Upon the execution of a contract between Weld County and the Weld County Humane Society, it shall be the duty of the Weld County Humane Society to seize and impound any and all dogs found running at -large without accompaniment of owner or any other person having control of the dog within any part of Weld County, Colorado, except within the city limits of any incorporated municipality in said County. . SECTION 4. CHARGES FOR IMPOUNDMENT When any dog has been picked up for impoundment, notice of such impoundment shall be given to the owner, if known, who may thereupon recover possession of such dog on payment of the cost of impoundment. The basic cost of impoundment shall be Ten Dol- lars ($10.00) for the first three days or portion thereof during which a dog is impounded and.an additional Four Dollars ($4.00) for each day thereafter. However, if the same owner, or members of his immediate family, has redeemed the same dog from the desig- nated impounding facility within the preceding twelve (12) months, the, redemption fee shall be Twenty Dollars ($20.00)., No owner may recover possession of such dog until payment of the cost of impoundment is made. -3- SECTION 5. ADOPTION AND DESTRUCTION. Any dog which shall have not been redeemed within seventy- two (72) hours from the time of such impoundment, may at once be put up for adoption in accordance with the normal procedure of the director of the impounding facility. Any owner or keeper of a dog who does not claim or redeem said dog within the seventy- two (72) hour impounding period shall forfeit all right, title, and interest in said dog. Any dog which has not been redeemed or adopted as herein provided, may be humanely destroyed under the direction of the director of the impounding facility and removed and buried or cremated, provided that no dog shall be put up for adoption or destroyed until the owner has been notified either orally or in writing, if the whereabouts of such owner is known or can be ascertained from a license tag or other identifi- cation found on the dog. SECTION 6. NONLIABILITY The Weld County Sheriff, the Board of County Commissioners, their assistants and employees, the Weld County Humane Society, and staff thereof, and any person enforcing the provisions of this Ordinance shall not be held responsible for any accident or subsequent disease that may occur in connection with the administration of this Ordinance. SECTION 7. VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES Any violation of this Ordinance not involving bodily injury to any person, shall be a Class II petty offense punishable by a fine of not more than $300.00 or imprisonment in the County jail for not more than ninety (90) days or both such fine and impri- sonment for each separate offense. SECTION 8. COUNTY DOG CONTROL OFFICERS The Sheriff, Undersheriff, or any deputy sheriff, or any officer, agent or employee of the Humane Society of Weld County, if such Society is under contract with Weld County, shall have the authority to enforce the provisions of this Ordinance and -4- within the meaning of Section 30-15-102(3), CRS 1973, as amended, shall be considered county dog control officers. Whenever a county dog control officer has personal knowledge of any violation of this Ordinance, he may issue a citation or summons and complaint to the violator, stating the nature of the violation with sufficient particularity to give notice of said charge to the violator. SECTION 9. PENALTY ASSESSMENT AND SCHEDULE Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 7 hereof, the per- son charged with one or more of the violations of this Ordinance shall have the option of paying the below specified penalty assess- ments therefor to the Weld County Treasurer in lieu of further proceedings or defense of such violation in Court, or of appearing in Court to defend such charge. If such person elects to appear in Court, he shall be proceeded against as otherwise provided by law for the violations charged and shall be subject to the penalties provided in Section 7 hereof if found guilty of such charge. In the event a person elects to pay the prescribed penalty assessment as permitted herein, such payment shall con- stitute an acknowledgment of guilt by such person of the offense charged and,shall be deemed a complete satisfaction for such violation and upon accepting the prescribed penalty assessment, the Weld County Treasurer shall issue a receipt to the violator acknowledging payment thereof. The penalty assessment and the nature of the violation for which the penalty assessment may accepted and paid by the violator under the privileges of this Section shall be as follows:. 3. Dog Running At -Large First Offense - $25.00 Second Offense - $50.00 Third Offense - $200.00 Four or More Offenses - The penalty assessment shall not apply and the violator shall be prosecuted under the provisions of Section 7 upon the issuance of a Summons to Appear. SECTION 10. OFFENSES INVOLVING BODILY INJURY Any offense shall be a Class involving bodily injury to any person by a dog II misdemeanor and any violator shall be punished as provided in Section 18-1-106, CRS 1973, for each separate offense as provided below: Minimum Sentence - 3 months imprisonment, or $250.00 fine, or both. Maximum Sentence 12 months imprisonment, or 81OO0.CO fine, or both. SECTION 11. SAFETY CLAUSE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado hereby finds, determines and declares that this Ordinance is necessary for the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Weld County, Colorado. The foregoing Ordinance No. 88 was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the ATTEST: , A.D. , 1981. Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By: Deputy County Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Attorney 1st READING: June 10, 1981 Published: June 18, 1981 -6- day of BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO CFuck Carlson, Chairman Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem C. W. Kirby John T. Martin June K. Steinmark IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WELD AND STATE OF COLORADO CIVIL ACTION N0. g/OPI/ OATH 1, HERBERT LEE SCHMIDT, HAVING BEEN DULY APPOINTED DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, BY ORDER OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY, THE HONORABLE ROBERT N. MILLER, DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR THAT i WILL SUPPORT THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AND OF THE STATE OF COLORADO AND THAT I WILL FAITHFULLY PERFORM THE DUTIES OF Sfiort DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WELD AND STATE OF COLORADO. ghee 46SE SCHMIDT SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME TNIS4 DAY OF MAY, 1981. ROBERT A. BEHRMAN CHIEF JUDGE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL` DISTRICT STATE OF COLORADO VI STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD )) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT OF A ) DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY IN AND FOR THE) COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO ) 1, ROBERT N. MILLER, BEING THE DULY APPOINTED, QUALIFIED AND ACTING DISTRICT ATTORNEY IN AND FOR THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, DO HEREBY APPOINT HERBERT LEE SCHMIDT AS ONE OF MY DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEYS IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, SAID APPOINTMENT TO COMMENCE MAY 28, 1981, AND TO CONTINUE DURING MY TERM OF OFFICE, UNLESS SOONER TERMINATED; AND I HEREBY SET THE COMPENSATION OF SAID HERBERT LEE SCHMIDT AT THE SUM OF ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED THIRTY-THREE DOLLARS ($1,833.00) PER MONTH, TO BE PAID OUT OF THE GENERAL FUND OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. DATED TH1402-i'DAY OF MAY, 1981. OBETiT N.'MILLE DISTRICT ATTORNEY I, JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, DO HEREBY APPROVE THE APPOINTMENT OF HERBERT LEE SCHMIDT AS A DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY HIS TERM TO COMMENCE MAY 28, 1481. (se' `/ OBE A. BEHRMAN CHIEF JUDGE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT STATE OF COLORADO WE, THE BOARD OF THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS .OF WELD, COUNTY, COLORADO; DO APPROVE THE SALARY OF THE ABOVE -NAMED DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY, HERBERT LEE SCHMIDT, AT ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED THIRTY-THREE DOLLARS ($1,833.00) PER MONTH. G.. ,.•. idt -1t/ r FILLU'CUUUIr, wt.www .;s'E CAF CCIORkUD ) SS COUNTY OF WELD i SOCIAL SERVICES _ CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE .BEEN COMPLETED 0:1 THE' FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL' SERVICES, THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY.ARE AS FOLLOWS:. O A P A D C x,932,00 G A 18,816.!6 A D C - U 256.00 A D H CHILD WELFARE 70,700,23 bAY CARE AID TO THE BLIND SUBCRIBED ANO SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS i0tn UHi Vr gun= MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: rya i! va STATE OF COLORADO ) N'o ary Public ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE SOCIAL SERVICES FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: ATTEST: COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD 4 (BY., 1 l n ?uTY OUNTY ADC -U 256.00 CHILD WELFARE 70,700.23 AID TO THE BLIND MEMBER MEN MEI MEM h'ARRANT NO 9279 8281 . - _'Z$2 9283 9284 P.0 45 NO. State of Colorado ) County of Weld )) ss WELD COMM, COLORADO _._Pa�•ro22 _-_� FUND CiAlMS _.. _VENDOR _ Richard Cpike5Qa.— Ron Carroll —."Tl1C._T r ay e l BLB� naYI em@ar state Treasurer of "" -- Colorado Nor P.S.R,A.(DA) State a Treasurer of Colorado Per P.E.R.A.Hlt • TOTAL Page 292.98 36.25 463.46 11,558.17. S 1 890 _22__ This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting on the above listed claims as shown on Pages i through 19 he and that a 9 Procedures have been completed their names haththe payments should be made to and dated mount $ 2 the respective ven ors in the amounts set oppo fS Ye —_.�24 9 7 Dated this --QI th __ day of _June__ Subscribed and sworn to Hy commission expires: STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD � ss before me this day of otary u c , 19 (disapprove) the Board of County Commissioners of Weld Count pprdra) the claims as set forth ordered drawn upon the above; and warrants in ay Colorado, hereby a Fund totaling therefore are hereby hereby ATTEST: y! County,C 01 and Recorder BY: /� 7 � G"L� Member Trac Domeala Daniel I, Helm Donald R. 4ivin This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed ve listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated jute ID that payments should be made to the respective — env3ors in the amounts set opposite s with the total amount $ 469,10 r Dated this 10tH day of June i1 l9 � i (+a i 1 �' ! .��' I /nAdet ubscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of comisslon expires: 01_ph_ac LORADO ) )) ss LD ' e, the Board of County Commissioners of Meld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) ) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are herehy wn upon the ray roll Fund totaling S 469.10 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Payrell FUND CLAIMS MOOR Weld County Revolving Fund This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed he above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated ._J4n@ 8, , and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amoUnts set opposite r names with the total amount S 725.34 Dated this 8th day of June Subscribed and sworn to before My commission expires: 01-26-84 We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) pprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ed drawn upon the PA ml] Fund totaling S726,34 WELD COUNTY, tOORADO Payroll FUND CLAIMS 6'ARRANT NU, vu. nu. ,cniova .-.-_... 01i/li / izi Weld Oonnty Payroll Account (Somi^monthly) 25,914.73 60281 Crc alo.v Nat lnrta2 sank - - 21.,, Qldi..0'Z ' 3,449.44 60282 State or Colorado Dept or Employment State of Colorado County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated Juno 10 , 19 _ay and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 52.458,19 Dated this loth day of .tuna A. n Weld Cie oss rumwe officer Sub$cribed and sworn to before me this intrday of ,rune My commission expires: 01-26-84 Ss . G?„ Notar`yf publ i c �.e TOTAL S 52,458,19 , 19 Lk. STATE OF COLORADO ) I) .ss COUNTY OF WELD We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are herety ordered drawn upon the Payroll Fund totaling $ 52.458.19 ATTEST: County a lfrk and Recorder., 11c Dery�ty G,z • t / 4;IQ therperson —724617-10"0.- c Menu, i Membarl '`'75` t -y tOt>,`211 OF WEIh Is 6tn Atit rKNoltsx CLAWS IRIS IS 10 tCRIth 'RAT All ACCOORtIMI AHD 0U04t1IN0 PROCEDLIRCS;RAIIC BElN COMPICTED ttiT 1HV TO lOW1NO LISTED CLAMS AND INAT PAVIIERIS SWORD NC MME 10 IRE RCSPCCTIVC PA1'CCS Iii IIiE WORTS 6E2 OPPOSITE INE1k NAMES AS MIMEO *V 111E 01REC10R Or 1110 MD CORM DEPARTMENT or SOCIAL, SMILES. THE AMCUNIS 8Y CAtt0DRYARE AS WOWS; 0 A r 0A A DAY CARC AND DAICD IRIS 10e1, DAY 01' ,1tiu+p ADC -U CHILD WELFARE A10 TO NC BLIND 1;6-1 101A1 __.. Ots, 0o SUDCRIDCD AND SWAN 1`0 RF-.Ft1RE ME THIS NO% .s DAY OY MY Cl>*1ylS5TON C\PIRES; TAY viOmit i s .utaL It4.4_. .St)FCOLDMOt1 y' da �uie tOUNTY OF WELo WC, I'R OMRD DF COUNTY C0t;541SSI0SLRS OF WPIO COONII,COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE 'Mt CLAIII`�AtiSET MR ABOVE, ANDUVARRADIS�AROPMIAZNI tiNERTEFOR.FORFOLE ARE NEREBI ORAVN,LIPON mks ic OAP A D LI -. ..... DAL' CARE „" A N D OATCO 1RIC , ���Sh_.,...: OAV OF � )1 �i ,.�: v� ,.., A11ESYt �'.,, , ,„„ _`� COUNTY CURL ANDSOAAMMAR AHD tilMi 46.00 ,awls A 0 C ADG•U NILO WELFARE A10 10 IIit RUNS 10TAL 9A6:00 1941 ,. <t tR. }MEC- aChl Itta * 0 st ar r _ 17441 WELD COUNTY RWt REGISTER ASOF6/09/61 INVOICE NU WARRANT PAYEE _---------- NUHBER 406943 A L H GLASS G PAINT 406944 A T BURBPI OGE TRUCK INC 406945 AIMS COLLEGE 406946 ALL RA0'410* SERVICE 406947 ANDERSON G WHITNEY 406948 ANDERSON J H 406949 APPLETREE PHOTO 406950 BACHMANS INC 4g51 BIG R Of GREELEY 406952 BOWMAN GIST ;06953 BRANT, TRASH 102412 102812 K35642 K35665 K35105 BOOKS TOMO 18162 18359 DATE 6109181 PAGE FWD DEPT MSAMT ------------- 21 864 21 869 052581 42581 60081 0112 417992 920554 920600 112321 124346 083132 83132 19485 14490 107.26- 145.02 ---"'37.76 12.30 17.05 13.49 -------42 e4 1.481.39 1.711.25 ^3.198.64 24,00 61 001 24.00 61 001 --wwr 48.00 11x311.00 33.00 12.264.00 143.80 01 813 -� 143.80 8.26 01 834 61 61 61 081 001 001 21 21 ----- -8.26 15.84 61 801 12.24 01 929 28.80 01 810 54.88 8.95 61 43.13 61 52.68 20.14 61 001 142.62 61 001 220-16 20.90 61 801 25.50 61 901 i • 4 R t R441 WARRANT PAYEE NURSER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF t 6/09/81 406954 BROOKS CAMERAS INC 406955 BROYLES MABEL C 406956 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE r 406957 CHILDREN'S WORLD t 406958 CLERK AND RECORDER L 406959 COLLINS MUFFLER SHOP 4 406960 COLO COUNTIES INC 406961 COLO FIRE C SAFETY-EQ INC 406962 COLORADO KENWORTH INC Z s 406963 COPELAND FASTENER CO i t 406964 CREATIVE IMPRESSIONS DATE t 6/09/81 PAGE t 2 INVOICE WSAMT FUN° DEPT NO 19834 18.00 11 815 64.40: F38734 8.78 01 834 F38769 8.72 01 834 ----------- 17.50 0493 68.15 01 810 68.15 3R0QTR 8.750.00 01 874 _______ 180.00 21 872 180.00. 079734 3.00 61 801 3.00 12695 26.00 61 001 12896 8.00 61 001 20674 11.50 61 001 20676 5.40. 61 001 50.90 2NOQTR 4.586.25 01 801 4.586.25 5582 32.25 61 001 3Z.2 5 126013 44.60. 61 001 12628♦ 40.64 61 001 126341 36.80. 61 001 122.04 13440 59.38 61 001 13633 2.70 61 001 13634 18.45 61 001 80.5.3 2031 30.00 64 801 • • • • • • • • • • • 1 • y • t� 4 R441 MILD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS Of + 6/09/81 DATE + 6/09/81 PAGE + 3 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO 2050 20.00 64 801 W~ 50.00 406965 CULLEN JOHN NO 051981 77.00. 01 829 77.00 406966 D t 0 AUTO SALYA6E 33064 25.00 61 001 w 25.00 406967 DIAMOND INTER CORP 10846 4.62 21 868 4.62 406968 DURAN SHONNA REED 130.04 21 873 ++-Y-130.00 406969 ECONOMY LUMBER t HARDWARE 29982 12.00 I1 815 -_�- 12.00 406970 EVERITT LUMBER CO 032583 23.20 11 032859 19.03 11 034775 12.24 11 55.27 406971 FARR FARMS CO RENT 1,067.30 21 040 1,061.30 406972 FOX JOY W 60861 228.00 01 813 --__ 228.00 406973 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE THE 53181 247.90 21 842 8131 15.93 01 810 ~ 263.05 406974 GREELEY GAS CO 101054 29.53 11 815 244100. 93.47 61 001 244250 70.99 61 801 193.99 406975 GREELEY ICE t STORAGE 53181 35.00- 11 35.00 406983 KL AUSNER THOMAS J 406984 LUGERO MARGURITE 406985 MCGEHEE JAMES 406986 MCGRAYH JOANN R441 WARRANT PAYEE WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF t 6/09/81 DATE s 6/09/81 PAGE e INVOICE NSAMT FUND DEPT NUMBER NO 406976 GREELEY N 0 NELSON CO 024395 M «36.2$ 01 816 36.28 406977 GREELEY X—RAY GROUP PC 21465 8.30. 01 829 21556 8.SO 01 829 23938 28.50 01 829 26208 11.50 O1 829 26329 11.50 Ol 829 68.$0 406978 HENSLEY BATTERY E SUPPLY 40906 38.50 61 001 38.50 406979 HIRSHCHFIELD TV SALESESER 16353 40.50 01 830 _ _-40.50 406980 HOME LIGHT E POWER 860003 21.63 Il 815 ~21.63 406981 JOHNSTOWN BREEZE 7 32.20 Ol 821 r32.20 406982 KING SOOPEAS 108016 64.05 01 869 108033 169.63 01 869 109050 73.17 19 811 108051 399.41 19 817 122662 4.57 Ol 869 122680 223.15 01 869 ��--934.58 WATER 12.00 Ol 841 ---M 12.00 50.00 21 872 LUGERO 60881 LYNCH 50.00 254.80 Ol 813 254.80 123.50 21 872 123.50. n 4 4 1 1 R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF 6/09/81 DATE t 6/09/81 PAGE t 5 INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NO 406987 MINE SAFETY APPLIANCES CO 582391 302.60 19 090 302.60 406988 MISCO TEXTILE RENTALS INC 54769 3.30 01 849 56072 3.30 01 849 66758 3.90 OL 849 68063 3.30 Ol 049 69352 3.10 • 01 849 70624 3.30 01 849 19.80 406989 MORUAN CNTY RUM. ELEC ASN 898006 12.25 11 815 899002 30.12 11 815 950008 31.71 11 815 ~� +54.08 406990 MOUNTAIN BELL 834126 21.26 21 890 872888 22.00 21 890 43.26 406991 HAFT, DON 60881 144.40 01 813 ~ + 144.40- 406992 NO WLD VOL EMERGENCY TEAM 58806 109.$0 01 838 109.50 406993 N08EL INC 313769 112.95 O1 829 313770 236.21 01 829 349.16 406994 NORTHERN ARMORED SERVICE 60181 129.76 01 812 129.76 406995 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 82023 4.48 Il 801 82186 25.32 01 829 29.00 406996 OFFICE PRODUCTS 13507 268.70 01 874 268.70 C 406997 PARENT CHILD CENTER BAXTER 260.00. 21 E SCAM I 420.00 . 21 i i 8441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF I 6/09/81 406998 PILCHER WALTER 406999 PREMIER PRO7 COATING 407000'RIDEOUT THOMAS 407001 RODENBUR6 BEVERLY J 407002 RURAL ELECTRIC CO 401003 SAMS PRODUCE 407004 SANDOVAL EMILIA 407005 SILVA IRENE 407006 SIXTEENTH ST CHILO OATS s 6/09/01 PAGE 1 6 INVOICE MUST FUND DEPT NO RAMERI ROBINS VALERI 51581 51881 52181 52181 52481 52681 52781 52801 52981 53181 60101 60201 60481 40000 060541 AC* ER S 266200 266400 266401 29998 AVILA MOLLOY 6OULD 180.00 21 414.00 21 420.00 21 ....... 6. 00. 01 869 1.84 •l 849 10.43 01 869 3.80. Ol 069 19.50 01 869 40.53 01 869 5.00 01 869 4.$4 01 869 7.80 •1 869 22.50 01 869 10.50 O1 869 52.55 01 869 15.05 01 869 r 199.2♦ 300.00 61 001 ....... 40.00 65 801 40.00 114.00 21 876 114.00 11.74 11 815 7.00 11 815 7.68 11 815 26.42 21.80 01 829 21.4'. 153.33 21 072 153.33 l••.40 21 876 108.00. 2440. 21 I) s e R441 MELD COUNTY DATE s 6/09/81 WARRANT REGISTER PACE : 7 AS Of I 6/09/81 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER 407007 SOURCE SYSTEM INC 407008 STEVENS AUTO INC 407009 STEVENS AUTO INC 407010 SUNSHINE LANE PRE SCHOOL INVOICE MSAMT FUND DEPT No HOLDEN 169.75 21 193.75 4229 95.78 33056 33102 33122 33468 33673 33716 33732 33780 34212 34520. 34583 34616 34628 34743 34789 34879 35123 35316 35553 35598 35705 36034 36265 015NOP CU NT ER 407011 TOWN OF 6ROVER 2552 407012 TOON OF KERSEY MATER DEPT TRASH 407013 TOWN OF NUNN 6181 95.78 17.29 61 001 19.02 61 001 7.16 61 001 8.32 61 001 9.05 61 001 13.90 61 001 111.24 61 001 66.52 61 001 7.33 61 001 8.32 61 001 16.64 61 001 tot.21 61 901 28.82 61 001 16.64 61 001 1.60. 61 001 1.17 61 001 434.29 21.50 61 001 5.02 61 001 181.74 61 001 12.13 61 001 11.63 61 001 231.05 -61 001 41.31 61 001 ♦30.38 268.00 21 150.00 21 --_--'418.00 33.43 11 815 ~ «33.43 4.40. 21 890- 4.40 64.53 11 815 ~64.53 R441 WELO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF a 6/09/81 DATE 1 6/09/81 PAGE 1 d WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE NSAMT FUND OE►T NUMBER NO 407014 UNITED LUMBER INC A8371 30.03 61 401 48799 49.50 21 949 79.53 407015 UNITED STATES WELDING INC 217101 19.60 61 001 217288 49.58 61 001 217442 41,40 61 001 535GR 239.40 61 001 356.06 ♦07016 W C DEPT OF SOC"SERVICES 51881 121.36 01 873 121.36 407017 NALCO INTERNATIONAL 14017 9.50. 61 801 9.50 407018 WELD COUNTY GARAGE 43565 13.00 61 001 13.00 407019 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUN 081581 4.25 01 830 051881 13.90 Ol 830 052081 28.50 01 830. 052281 3.15 Ol 830 60581 78.50. 01 808 407020 WINDSOR OVERHEAD DOOR 3102 128.30 950:00 01 829 950.00 TOTAL 1 414231.32 • _r • • • -• • • • • • • ' • • i/ • R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER ------- --------»---- ----- WALD COUNTY ' WARRANT REGISTER AS Of t 6709!111 DATE + 6/09/111 PAGE + 9 INVOICE AUNT FUND DEPT NO AUTOMATIC JOURNAL ENTRIES ACCOUNT COOS ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION GENERA*. LEDGER 1-005-306 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE -TRADE 1-005-301 WARRANTS PAYABLE 41.231.32 41.231.32 - THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUOGETING PROCEDURES HAVE .SEEN COMPLETED ON THE Ai THROUGH q AND IMMO J"u.,L 9 i 1981 AND THAT PAYlMlNTS SHONLD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VE " THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT 34/6.13/,,V— DATED 1H1 /01fr OAT Ui .Tc v.� • 199je 4AID BUOG T SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO nd x. i3cva tE3t,tin+a,.--) NOTARY PU811 PROVE! THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE FUND TOTALING 19/..Vb3) DATED THIS 70 DEPUTY �y CH RNAN • LISTED CLAIMS AS SMCWN ON PAGE 1 THE OUNTS SET OPPOSITE IRECTOR MANAGEMENT !WORE ME THIS/0 DAY . 19P, NY C E> a l%c'/yyaq /4$d C. WE. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY. COLORADO.`HERE 11Y IAPPROVE! 2,AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR OAYOf Tu�c 1,1912/ ATTEST* " a.le 77A• H 11Y ,RDEREttitigN UPON THE Csc«eral MEMBER lit TY CLEAN AND RECORDER BY MBEs c,s?17 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS CF a 6/09/81 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER 407021 ABC CHILD DEVELOPMENT CPR 407022 *GLAND INC 407023 ALL RADIATOR SERVICE 407024 ANDERSON C WHITNEY 407025 ARIX 407026 BACHMANS INC DATE s 6/09/81 PAGE o 1 INVOICE NSAMT FUN° DEPT NO HALLO NOYES 008841 908853 VV1616 VV1621 VV1625 VVi628 VVI631 VV1637 25200 25507 18343 42581 80115 816382 820552 820558 B20559 820561 170.00 21 872 185.00 21 872 355.00 328.00 61 164.00 61 335.40 61 64.62 61 429.00 61 422.11 61 288.40 61 70.46 61 21.95 61 13.95 61 ------------ 2.138.55 332.00 61 001 332.00 1.015.00 61 801 1.015.00 4.063.63 LL 818 4.063.63 94.65 19 801 32.48 19 13.48 19 26.88 19 6.80 19 ~ x174.29 407027 BILL'S TIRE C SERV CNTR 8808A 1.413.07 61 001 8944 3.724.00 61 001 5.137.07 407028 BOILER INSPECTION BRANCH 151136 15.00 19 801 ~`15.00 407029 BRANTNER TRASH SERV 19826 40.00 01 849 19827 65.00 01 849 19829 50.00 19 817 19831 65.00 19 801 • w R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF i 6/09/81 407030 BRIGGSOALE WATER CO l 407031 BRITE G BEST RUBBISH r 4 407032 CARLSON CHUCK 407033 CARLSON VIOLET r 407034 CENTRAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY i 407035 CITY OF FT COLLINS 407036 COLORADO KENMORTH INC 407037 COOPER COMMUNICATIONS 407038 CREATIVE IMPRESSIONS 407039 CULLEN JOHN MO 407040 CUMMINS POWER INC 407041 DENVER POST DATE i 6/09/81 PAGE t 2 INYOice WSAMT FUND DEPT NO 6581 9.00 11 815 9.00 53181 28.00 19 830 28.00 6181 19349.58 01 801 19349.58 60181 80.60 19 830 80.60 E06563 4.10 61 801 ---�r4. to 022781 3.786.76 12349 12397 125777 126030 126040 3,786.76 30.00- 61 001 43.00- 61 001 86.69 61 001 230.13 61 001 227.00 61 001 470.82 18363 7.06 01 837 18447 7.00 01 837 -14.06 2055 5.00 21 842 5.00 52681 122.50 19 830 60281 131.25 19 830 r 253.75 016695 198.70 61 001 53181 198.70 398.96 01 815 s 398.96 *441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF s 6/09/81 407042 DITCH CLEANING SPECING 407043 DRIVE TRAIN INDUSTRIES 407044 EASTEROAY DRUG 401045 ECONOMY LUMBER C HARDWARE 407046 EDWARDS CHEVROLET CO 407047 EMPIRE DISPATCH INC 407048 EMRICK G HILL INC 407049 FIRESTONE STORES 407050 FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO 407051 FLATIRON PAVING CO 407052 FLOWER TOM MD INVOICE NO 00581 1116 95673 957 95948 96661 96968 97006 974 127051 30407 30719 63070 63152 63161 63752 060181 5080- 16406 17513 908134 64518 60481 DATE s 6/09/81 PAGE s 3 WSAMT FUND DEPT 1,132.5Q Li 815 -- 10132.50 235.95 61 001 416.97 61 001 375.31 61 001 205.50 64 001 9.04 61 001 993.10 61 001 1,001.00 61 001 5.95 61 001 3,242.83 13.59 19 830 13.59 23.81 01 069 19.30 01 869 _—�— 43.11 98.30 61 001 17.30 61 001 95.40 61 001 122.58 61 001 393.58 115.00 01 819 175.00 69.04 61 001 69.04 334.70 61 001 66.94 61 001 401.64 39.64 19 810 39.64 56,369.75 11 818 56,369.75 35.00 19 830 8441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBE R MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS Of s 6/09/81 DATE i 6/09/81 PACE s 4 INVOICE WSAMT FUNO DEPT NO 35.00 407053 GAWTHORP ARTHUR 60281 159.80 19 890 Y+-159.80 407054 GREELEY NATIONAL BANK RENT 641.77 21 840 641.71 407055 HANSEN H H 60881 126.60 01 813 126.60 407056 HENSLEY BATTERY C SUPPLY 40895 134.80 61 001 40943 114.50 61 001 407057 HILLSIDE AUTO PARTS 407058 HILLSIDE AUTO PARTS z 113661 113862 114098 114149 114190 114200 114243 114325 114344 114390 114588 114655 114744 114779 114826 114932 114998 113010 115120. 115261 115266 115267 115412 115468 115493 115625 116058 116085 116155 249.30 111.84 61 001 155.57 61 001 43.00 61 001 419.33 61 001 3.96 61 001 23.52 61 001 60.42 61 001 3.96 61 001 15.51 61 001 23.94 61 001 156.16 61 001 20.15 61 001 279.24 61 001 40.56 61 001 10.51 61 001 2.14 61 001 10369.81 63.79 61 001 211.67 61 001 6.64 61 001 136.92- 61 001 82.25 61 001 73.56 61 001 59.84 61 001 5.52 61 001 12.54 61 001 70.26 61 001 18.99 61 001 7.26 61 001 69.90 61 001 R441 41 4 WARRANT PAYEE HUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS Of t 6/09/81 OATE PATE = 6/09/85 INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NO 116188 56.26 61 001 116433 2.34 61 001 603.90 407059 ROME LIGHT C POWER 200008 5.33 11 815 880006 4.46 11 815 -��----9.79 407060 I 0 M CORP N28511 592.50 21 840 592.50 407061 INTERNATIONAL 81NOING CO 1964 38.79 19 001 38.79 407062 J G S CONTRACTORS SUPPLY 19554 383.28 61 19555 383.28 61 19748 440.42 61 401063 KIQOIELANO DAY CARE 407064 KING LUMBER CO 407065 KIRBY C M 407066 MAIURRO MICHAEL 407067 MARTIN JOHN 407068 MEYER JACOUE 5298t 1.206.98 HUOSPE 180.00 21 JONES 130.00 21 MARSH 90.00 21 --'- 400.00 40658 42.63 21 869 40659 40.12 21 869 40660 40.70 21 869 40694 46.91 21 869 40695 39.64 21 869 40696 20.80 21 869 40740 41.60 21 869 280.40 6881 201.80 01 801 201.80 60181 155.40 19 817 155.40 6181 955.91 01 811 955.91 28.00 19 002 Q R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF t 6/09/81 DATE + 6/09/81 PACE 6 INVOICE WSANT FUND DEPT NO 28.00 407069 MISCO TEXTILE RENTALS INC 009834 29.22 19 817 65990 74.50 61 801 66757 74.80 01 816 67292 150.55 61 801 68062 72.60 01 816 68574 74.50 61 801 69351 72.60 01 816 69878 131.20 61 801 70623 72.60 -01 816 71141 63.00 61 801 815.57 407070 MOFFAT PAINT 6 GLASS 4425 30.13 01 816 30.23 407071 MONARCH PLUMB SUPPLY CO 2115 8.26 01 816 8.26 407072 MONfOAT OF CO 160358 98.70 19 817 98.10 407073 MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR CO 372711 309.97 01 816 372716 204.25 01 816 372727 47.17 01 816 563.39 407074 MOUNTAIN BELL 29822 11+93 01 849 29880 10+02 O/ 849 38881 21.51 01 849 ~49.47 407075 NOVACHEM BARBARA 60181 16.06 19 830 --- 16.06 407076 OFFICE PRODUCTS 13512 939.00 01 819 939.00 407077 OVERHEAD DOOR CO Of DENY 5315 12.85 01 816 12.85 407078 PETTY CASH 42281 5.35 19 () O .'i e3 R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF 3 6/09/81 407079 FILCHER WALTER DATE s 6109181 PAGE s 7 INVOICE OSAMI FUND OEPT NO 42481 51481 52111 52881 1.62 19 17.88 19 5.00 19 13.48 19 43.33 60281 37.60 01 869 _.» 37.60 ( 407080.PLATTEVILLE HERALD 81251 14.79 01 810 8125P 14.79 01 810 ( 29.58 407081 PRINGLE ROBERT MO 60381 112.48 19 830 112.48 407082 PUBLICATIONS PROGRAM 006064 7.50 01 821 7.50 L' 407083 RITCHEYS CRAFT C H08BY 1400 37.42 21 890 2327 31.85 21 890 69.27 407084 ROCKY MOUNTAIN JOURNAL 60881 45.00 01 813 45.00 407085 SANITARY LAUNDRY 401086 SEARS ROEBUCK C LO 407087 SHELTON DAVID 407088 STANLEY COMM RADIO 407089 STEWART C STEVENSON INC 11128 14.41 19 830 52981 150.77 01 837 165.18 665085 38.97 Ol 869 38.97 42 5.76 01 834 5.76 0 300 7 105.00 01 819 84227 105.00 120.00 01 814 R441 wet.° COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS Of t 6009/81 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE OSAMT FUNO DEPT NUMBER NO DATE I 6/09/81 ►AGE r e 407090 TENTH ST TEXACO 52981 250.00. 21 876 l 250.00 407091 THREE N COMPARY 844280 335.93 01 810 844810 302.70 Ol 830 ww638463 t 407092 TRACK PARTS INC 4186 6►212440 61 001 ( r 6►212440 407093 UNIVERSITY X66" 1478 13.78 01 838 13.78 C 401094 VETERINARY TEACHING HOSP 051481 19.25 01 834 052181 51.96 Ol 834 71.21 407095 WELD COUNTY GARAGE 43543 119.92 61 001 119.92 L 407096 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUA ALOING 125.62 21 876 ARCHUL 125.62 21 876 DOMING 108.50 21 876 (� DYE 140.62 21 876 GARNER 125.62 21 876 HANSEN 130.62 21 876 LESLIE 201.00 21 876 LIGHTS 201,00 21 876 MENOOZ 120.60 21 876 (� RICS 130.62 21 876 ROTH 175.87 21 876 SENA 189.87 21 876 L VIGIL 135.62 21 876 WOOOMA 125.62 21 876 6581 59.50 01 801 ^r 2►096.30 401091 WINOGRADS STEEL b SUPPLY A18695 5.452.80 11 001 A20151 8►179420 11 001 13►632400 407098 WSSE ELIZABETH 60181 55.80 19 830 35.80 () O 7 7 R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF t 6/09/81 447099 2ELLERBACK PAPER CO DATE t 6/09/81 PAGE s 9 INVOICE WSAMT FUND DEPT NO 052181 1#878.90 64 005 11878.90 TOTAL t 117,868.44 'y '7 r� • • • • • • • • • R441 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER ACCOUNT CODE MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS Of 6/09/81 INVOICE NO DATE * 6/09/4I PAGE i 10 WSANT FUND DEPT AUTOMATIC JOURNAL ENTRIES ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION GENERAL LEDGER 1-005-306 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE -TRADE 1-005-301 WARRANTS PAYABLE 11Tt868.44 117r868.44 - THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING ANC BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED UN THE ABOVE THROUGH /0 AND DATED,Thm e- ? 119 $/ AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD SE TO THE RESPECTIVI4��1N A THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT 1 //9 br4ti b/Y OATEO THiS/o *DAY OF SK�� . 19ac. A BUD ET UBSCRlBEO AND SMOR� TO BEFORE KE THIS/0 pAY OF:T444- r l9 8� NY OM Si v>r� (U=oit9c�^ -) NOTARY PUSL1C. NEr THE BOATED OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD C � f5ARMTV `THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVEIttAk0 WARRANTS 1N PAYKENT THEREFOBrI#R DEPUTY �NAI I IAA MENDER FUND TOTALING 1 m9 vw.YY DATED THIS /a OAYOF �ZiAwt r 19 8/ ATTEST* fgt • ( • • • • • LISTED CLAIMS AS SKIN ON PAGE • MOUNTS SET GPPCSITE DIRECTOR 0411 a(MeNT N 0P S= 0yy10(�00Aq4�i)vS 0UNTY•'CCICRAD0OIERE /Y tummVE1 E AEB ORDER O.ORAMN UPON THE (;estva/ ty �Yost CUNTT CLETUS ARO RECCROEA 8Y 0 �M8E MBER • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 0RD FUND CLAIMS ....5'PIPNNDS/INCNTIVR WARRANT P•0• E N0. VO• N0. / VENDOR PAYROLL FUND -^ RSTTMATN OF AMOUNT 18,957.75 tate of Colorado ounty of Weld Ihis is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have bean completed n the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated �u o 10 9 81 and that payments should be made to the respective've�ors in the amounts set opposite heir names with the total amount $ 18,957.75 ss Dated this 10th day of Juno held C Subscribed and sworn to before me this (ft day ofIr My commission expires: /)\-tAi irj((lNt4 A ,.�� 1c TATE OF COLORADO DUNTY OF WELD 1 ss TOTAL S 18.957.75 19SL. We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) isapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in .payment therefore ere here9y dered drawn upon the Fund otaling $ and ecorder 11 ,� d r'? ,- a Member , If Hember - 88 I [ [[[ it „ g I g , A tit ° i tp j 0 .. .'NW) RAUVJI I I M� (IILCIL NJ "I CAl1 �BAll NN PAW: _ 1 (:R()$N 1 APl Ntl Ip1A1 0111 NCI I'M INU5i\'1IL., 1 j°oaal 4�Cd5 S 9AkY.itrair fe04� 591 b04 I l 9004 0_ it LUC -4 $434° 4t9 I k04I4 LESTlE 0 .Z414.1. �_.. 1 .Doo0 . 1pQLMM 1 w%tt14N {, AS6111.0A.4kC94E1 tOt 4223_44 M T. NA� 1 I I 444 sid atil. ,I04E. C04.U4 .5L4144.9 g 11,0I 0119001 AI .. -. 'fir ,1) NAM! MILLtiI(INO) amoLovm JSSA Ci ASSESS 436111 0. JiOnt CV MLLIA44 4SSESS, JSSA LY s 4SS1'SS J3oin Ji14iN ALUMS M1ltAGt; 4131* MO NS1 !etal J SsA�»e{ ASSESS kll0 VAJNIY TAFT UP MUNAS AISTANCkS^BASIL ICI ION Siktel DEDUCTIONS NANO( (,0NRf N1 M(1 V I U MI1 NAM( ( LAN N1 MO, V I li AML. PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS I IOULV14 COMNIAML. 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SZTAAIE I EX GROSS A01.NE1 TOUT OED, NU PAY l 11271106 •61,4, 1 i, NELI1S DANIEL S2270R192 000104065 sERGFNREDES DORA 524347664 000104066 00001 ` I 1 1 i Goof 1 1 soma iotz CAROLINA 060092 64 t HERNANDEZ DAVID 524802668 GROSS Y hb 2500 400 12S75 r; E63.rtij<. 17605 37605 l� 13 075 r 1 I •00001; 1 13075 a _3•7k =696002 0001E t010k HERNANDEZ ELISA 572154535 I 13 1 I pOODOI Stria E3�-- 462770410. I 2500; 8.375' 1 sew: .n h w 1 134.00 i tj COME' nit PP PAGE lJS011Ale 04-11-81 10. 31 �r • NAME EMPLOYEE NO. 1 N(0tdo CNECK NO. FMAIY/RAZE I F% 1 islaikanit sotst .. •I attrtie I GROSS ADI.NtI IOIAI OFD. 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NEI RAY T GROSS YiO / l { ' i`Lt siAm"'I HPAAFat .lE7CE1 4,7542219 li er 040d I I r L SI M1N4 I C T MIDGES PERRY.L 453449554 I I L— f 0000l I OgrisAm ENE i I t�AM 1 HOLLIS SHIRLEY 216388365 32-44 7035 tute 209.57 • I St I HORS TOMMY L 457845221 I It M. I , 00001 }4DGOINS ROSIN 993938410 I l war"' 390.65 373.46 7454pp0 i 177125 12140 OAS JSSA CT 2 500 125175 I 125.75 PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS NAME CURAENIUNAS JSO7R HR MILEAGE ASSESS J554 C7 ASSESS JSSA CT ASSESS JSD1R HR DEPEND Y.TD UN [IS CURRENT AMT. 8550 42300 3900 400 10 1 Y.10 AMI. 28643 2441 1340 19 6(17 1940 350~6 1 100 Ul MELD Celibate DEPT' -0f HUMAN RESOURCES -BASIC E01 SOH SIMI Y.1.0 AMT. NAME CURRENT Aµ1. Y.1-0 AMT. 100 SOC SY 1600 t 7000 r n 1100 s • • C011P DATE 2407187h QS -11-81 PP 18 NAME EAKIOYEE NO. M1rP CHECK NO. I SMY/RATE 1 EE GROSS A01. NEI TOTAL DEO. 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NEI PAY I GROSS Y CURRENT VTAIS V.I.-DUMPS I 452_s7 JOHNSON BARBARA 510465115 h I ,Goon JOHNSON ELIZABETH 522993594 I 1 , OOOOI I 952.3} 1(APANTAIS GEORGE 252131119 I I , O000r 596.31 PAGE 3i f SDIR SSESS PAYROLL REGISTER YIELO CGIATY DEPT OP HUNAN RES0IACES-tASIC 801 CM STRFET EARNINGS CURRENT µ1I. NAME CURRENT AMI. DEDUCTIONS REp ALAI. NAME CDRRENr µ1L Y -6D AMI. f •' • • 6 6 i 6 • 6 a 25021876 N0.NE EMPLOYEE NO. CHECK N0. I ELLY DAISY M a 52)117775 COMP DATE PP 05-11-81 18 Si SAIYVRAI£„fF%o 5231164575 l ta00d, I"T` ,.. KEYGHO8AD 2AHRA 0001000 4474 1 .000$: II INCEIGH CHERI 394260199 1 000104015 f •00001 K0808EL PHILIP F 521428479 DM. .0000: PAGE GROSS ADP NEI IOIAI DEO. 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YLO ALAI. r, *EG-HRLY 1058 0 Aid-441KY 1919 E0 -1a, .5{ REG-HRLY 240 T6 20)0 YOUTH WORK PROGRAM 9t5 TENTH STkEET GREEIEY G9lUNA DEDUCTIONS NAAF (OREM ANY, YID ALAI. NUN CIAIKNI AAI. Y DMAI \� ^ICA TAX 7O/42 fltl .Cp t i 3M ii {J v�v� s �d2� TJIY! .�i�.,5ASZ. art x �L y. {� ��i�: ✓`' . 3; '`? +'.�y ,...t'l.R�B b�S.! i fi el E a, a.u4. �#L� . <. fF st.e r7:�``h¢.�Sv�`•nr 1 a {sr ^1CA TAX 50 S8 z i E i 1 11•. • • • 11� • • • • R1 �: • •I • I •I 11' •, • •5 • NI ' • • • • MI , • • • • • • • • • :.I1 • UAIt ...P.P_..,_..___P_AGE.. _T1L212,44 QS -11-d1 l.__COP ._ NAM[ RRpss CHICK L__..._ I SW7RAI( IN_ Ip IAINO. •» Nil PAY C;e i }iSAR t 3135 ROSS Y E P I SEAMY, GWMQ01YN' 1 5465277017 I T N. 316700 1 42.8.80 4129 31350 240'. BFCFRRA, gin 0IT1' 5220602757 1 t r 33350 I f. _ tie) 5 BELL, CHARLES 0221050246 I 314100 1 N. 5 1 R . GILBERT IS 1 5413 5413 1' 34{ B!NW .Ir J 5212390747 • 8072683!0 335 T • • ;7 • 4700. 1 2.00 6700 446 6254 �I Lori. EE L 1 1 .40 I BF_Ni20Rr JOSE 5218841415 I R1;'^4100 313500 R I f 144.06 19095 1270 I 37825 432.15 PAYROLL REGISTER NAM[ °MINI LINOS 1�rMRl Y 1FG-HRLY 1EG-HRLY 110-+0rl r 1FG-HRLY 2FG-HRL Y EARNINGS 1 I0MOS CLIRRf NI AMI. Y 1 0 AMI. 210 2688178 132740 20J0 64 0 67p0 1465110 57 0 129110 190p5 43215 YOUTH MURK PR04RAN 415 1;.Pf�1TH GREFIFI Cl11 uRUWq DEDUCTIONS NAM[ QMR[NI Mq. VI (NW N4M1 COINNI Nal Y -I DAM! cICA TAX 9CA TAX • • k1• • • rl • • • • • t • e • � • • • NI L • " • • • ' if 1 • • 41 • i • • • • IN • l• 3 • • I� • • • `• 11 • i • `• • 1 (_ COHF.__ (H1TF_PP _ _ PAGE I 12121249 05-31-81 .11 7 NEM Moto)EENr. "iTF. C' G�fS _ AN NE1 CHIll,NO $AlWBA1I �(y TNO4NA _.T-.....�—__... NCl CAA' a ORP5t11E) L FRI Eri VICR1E- 7-1 31 350 IITTANCUURTI tTND4 152ThR2449 I I 3}350 1 5026 334 4692 1214 *Si 30411`; 1711r GM& /1547927 1 34.1 I RETTENCOURTBARBAR4[Y 4443864846 L A59739 3i 350 19263 1281 179R2 it &Dill 727 I 3133 W30:1311 915HUP. MAR IA 4825614502 I 541948 T- 3} 350 T 18 760 1248 17512 3011i1.t": WEIIii 36 lf4.i.4183 t MANNING, MELINA 5231160987 1 3}350 s3' z 1 230. 20 PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS NAME 7(MINE ONUS 1'1PPNIIS CIIRBENE AMI. ltti`NRttt ! REG-HRLY l5 30 50 1'd l` ANI. !6 123156 EG-HRLY 57¢0 1600D 1943 536 REG-HRLY 5610 23210 187 S0 1045 130120 F ICA T 15r 2 REG"HRLY �1 YOUTH MORK PRUUR+M 91 TENTH 5tgW VE.E1E7191.118 9 NW(' °MINI ANI FICA TAX DEDUCTIONS 1.111 AMI. NAM( COM NI MO Y11)Mi1 334 81 l FICA TAX '"1231 354 s1 ;ICA TAX 12.8 69 •. NC • • • it • • ' 11 • • • •� i •I • •I • i • • • • • • ` !O • 1 • • • IT • • • ;• • • • • • • [.._ _. _ as iii�Y os-11 Nava t MNO1t C NO. \RtCSNU" _I- l -h ILi ETITT* -Q� 1... _ 534 199549 1.._ 6 otp. �6� �5} 1 It 47 .rill f lITO`9 77sacp.TSiS_'115366 K PRFNTIC TURKSA C24? -1820‘1"1-._.__..._.. �- Pir$56”11i+--1115110 Alf TAT N11; "?TFRkV _._.. 1 278 49 90 95 _ I I ` II bAlx1USt _ x�_-_,._ 9_- , • 51069882955 TM. eP _ etikJ cIROtS gu Nei EARNINGS DEDUCTIONS I01 Al !VO. NtltA1' PAYROLL REGISTER YOUTH 1ROAK PROGRAM 1393. a0 5360 354_ 56ii1 $1.441 14070 916 f'ri -. 16050 6 611 o'1N2' . 30 10 n NA\tF tl!d{INI VW 11 0IM0S CtAlklNI M11. 110 AN0 18G-HRtY 16 k G-NR4Y 42 ttEG-HR6Y 30 414.00 OFG-HAZY 1640 5350 5450 ,'ICA TAX 356 456 64b0 140 10 15040 NW' ClIOI I AN.I 1 111 A\11 NANI CLal41 Ni AN1. ,ICA TAX 916 10010 7500 10050 2511.5 IICA TAX 6n8 1610 1218!6 °1CA TAX 414b0 FICA TAX 11144 2886 x: • • • 0• 5I • • •I 1 • � • 1 • • + • '. • • •` • • ' • t� i i • • IN • • • • 3460 1318 c.OmP.. 001.. PP PActI 8111 A4 05-,A1,-81 11, . ..q _,............,_ N NV ,.i,,Ss 1\'A0\lf N\N 11K`�? Ali. NI � .;P., I : $04O iv,i--l..i� Ii1tAlIM0 NO PAM �. \.!q‘ci \ Li`.. 2343`" 1. 4R40-ok " 31fiSx.. _1.,�,__ APG-HRLY 71 2345 156 ?TO t�1t �f�t����rittica fi1��4NN 1 BLS see 44.5 ; I .5 8RUMNr it AIFLCi -�_ 525,,5141)7 j 11011 I. 100 94, _ iA77' AEG-HRLY 9ocXENDURFrrinrSUF.- 1 52D66354- _�___ tr -1135noL_ !WRNS, 32117641517E: 32515447r OAII— 101. 9251SA4741 � 474.3! 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REGISTER EARNINGS NW( ClIRRE NI UNITS Y I 0 tN1I5 <OMNI AML. \ 0AMI tE.G.-HRLY 64)0 232p0 414 kEG.1811Y NAM[ COMM NI AML. 1 f ID AML ►0 247200 763.5 YOUTH MO4K P80084H 915 '[ NTH StkfIT outlaw COLMUOU DEDUCtIONS NAM% C(JOIN%*MI , YAUMO R IC4 T4X 14 164 2 •F •1 •c • • •` NN 1 • • N ANF E1E�� GROSS NANOf NO - 1 IP. AD). NEI ENKx PEl1. T SAO%RAIE I tr I01 At DEG. Nit PAY GROSS Y'I NM+E CORRINI WA DEDUCTIONS Y DAMI. NAME. (lMMN1 AMI. 14DRAI. ICA T AX 132 6 Is Z Ra, a z + y $ ICA TAX .. �-r ICA TAX 44' 5 9 145 5 29.0 7� ? S `kr z 1 x .2 z v • I4 • • • • le+e is 'ii CCORR DATE _.__1212.1243._. 2-31-91 r Li_ 12 NAM( RUU �_••_FMFIrn CE Ne At11. Nil CHEi.F NV fall Ra.F Rel t\ lOtAE lNO. NCI PAY _ i.AC1St I 0 CFRYANTEL. Gi.ORIA I $24113041} 1 4003135 11)50 J _ CNACON JOHN 52301 7751--�- CHAYEI, DANNY 5210873471 I ;HAYELE PHILIP 5212590035 1 313501 9 13500 )1 50 CHAYIRA♦ JOSE 5288670941 i t M. 31 350 4 1409.28 616.40 NAM( ARE NFIINI!$ 06-HRLY 12 PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS 1'1 0 UNI1$ 50 P 40 0 1457 0 EG-HRLY , 616 YOUTH MOAK PRO0AAM DEDUCTIONS N AMC CVMENI AMI. Y -I 0 AML. NAME CVIMF.NI /JAI. Y IC AMLSW t Y 4 -Lt_« .4 °ICA TAX 96'8 f f e �` i♦♦ Xr''+4 "..1 �� '~ r '.y 4u a x+ .- xt,y ff5 r ,tomNC a t•<• ; kIC A TAX "c "s 41 r 0 i 1s • • • f • • � t • I a' I• •I • • Ilk ,t • e • ; • • I1 , • • le s • • COMP OATS PP PAGE 32121249 05-31-$1 11 NAME ORO55. fME40YEE NO.� Apl, NEI CHFCE NO. T 5AIY/RAZE E% IOIAI DED. 1 NEI PAY GR055 Y. 0 L4RISMANE KEVIN 4797846228 I 0313645 6031 I 313500 I 401 5630 x.34 1,ARKE KAREN • 5852274901 I TAM. is • 111 • • I� • 31350 AA 1. zz ONTRFRA5. 661583258 i MARIA I AC 11350 AIR CURT l 31 350 E - , RPWL 227242785 10643300 31350 I 5 . 15075 1002 14073 150.75 _l3 PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS NAME CURRENT UN BS Y.1'D UNITS CUREtfNI Amt. REG-HRiY 1cFG-HRIY aG-HRIY 451'0 4800 I 45¢0 Y ED Anil. 991150 I YOUTH MORK PROGRAM H • • • 1I ' , • • • • 0•• • S •° • ,, COMP DATE 32121249 4? -31-81 EMhONEE NO, 1 CNECA NO _L SAY /RAZE [K CROLFY. DAVI 5250458359 3EG-HR LY CULVERE KELLY 5270285479 317500 DAMIAN. DONALD 5211529861 ] I 313500 00111N, wain. 2)1984587 GROSS ADI, NEI IOIAE EN D. NEI VAN DROSSY IO 2517.62 NAME CVMENIUNIIS 4EG-HRLY PAYROLL REGISTER Y hD GAMS CURIUM AM!, NA DAME 132940 EARNINGS YOUTH WORK PROGRAM 915 TENTH STREET 6REFIEY COI `ib0 CUMENI AMI. DEDUCTIONS CUMIENI AMI. • •E • • • ^{ • • •} •1 • • '. nit • • . • 4F 1 • • :0 '• 034897955 j 10410300 3}3500 2 YOUTH MORK PROGRAM 915, TENTH STREET 4REELEY COLORADO • Yl. • k a IN 6 46 7; 1467.32 • 32121249 05-31-81 11 ^ NAME EMPlOY1 E NO. Nt8E0 CHECK NO. 1 SAY/AM( l EX L GROSS ADJ. NEI 'OM DEO. NEI PAY _ROSS Y I0 _133 1311.86 )1XONI RONALD I 6700 5232509927 1 I 791892 313500 1 1300Si 3301 DO. PHUOC 5861897563 I 703362 I 1 I I _j_11.90 50MfSLAt TRACY 5227481851 ] 1 313500 1 • ipsMiti , 44iERt4 1 DOMINGUEZ,COlUMBA iy 5212307599 1 I Stm. 313500 l 00MINGUE2. SIMON 5232578243 $09568300 313500 1 I 1 I 446 6254 1411.!1.; ZZYOM 6700 446 6254 334 4692 Z1440 562.80 9380 624 8756 1118.90 i comp 0A!t_ PP PAGE b PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS NAME CUftRENI UNITS KI D UNITS t!c-wrti 4EG-HRLY iEG-HRLY RAC -1M`11 AEG-HRLY 20)0 6opo 20p0 CURRENI AML, WEO AML. 6710 14121 67110 12190 50 6 1654 YOUTH WORK PROGRAM 915 TENTH STREEI GREELEY GDLOR10E1 DEDUCTIONS NAME CURRENT AML. XI -D AML. NAME CURRENT MO. XI -0 AMI • • • • • • • • • I!' •K •I • • D,E 1 COMP DATE PP PAGE 32121249 ?!--5731-81 ll NAME E.MPtOYEE NO. I NIP CHECK NO. I SAY/RAIE I E% 4 #F 3300 L DRAKE} JUSTUS 56 98855197 I DOR AN. GLORIA 5240813965 I 0207712 t _ 73 I DORAN. JUAN ANGEL 4533354004 I 810607300 I PUP 41.4. VIVIAN 221595357 { I f I TRM. I I I I f 3}3500 3 34 350 I I DYER. LONNIE EUGENE 5238488177 I M. 34 670 I GROSS ADJ. NU TOIAI DUX NEI PAY 1286.40 5025 334 16,0.02. 1340 2502 CURRENI DNIIS M! s PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS Y-1'DUN IS OMEN!AMI, YED AMT. I 640 50x5 1620n2 '4ICA'TAX 1 I I YOUTH WORK PROGRAM 915 TENTH STREET GREELEY COLORADO DEDUCTIONS NAME CORREN1 AML Y,ED AMI. KICA TAX r., BI NAME fir R EG—HRLY REG-HRLY 3 NC -MU REG—HRLY REG—HRLY 663D0 K1CA TAX 1056x6 -1CA TAX 18642 7028 • 16 COMP QATE PP PAGF. 3 2 249 5-3 -• NAME EAGHOYE E NO. CHEC%NO. SAIY/MME I x GROSS ADJ. NEI IO fAl OEO. NCI PAY GROSS Y 1 D 6 3 1 'BERHAROTE ROCKY :. IM rgith ("444114 I 3L3 5211339073 I I rpM. 3500 428.80 1 I 320.03 LMOODr DONALD 0 5035611113 1 0004615053 )1 I I 3500 18 PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS NAME CURRENT UNIIS Y ED UNITS CURRENI AMA, Y T NAT, ;LT REG-HRLY 24120 REG-HRLY 72 1604 225 • 1 N3. RESTA£ MATILDA I 5240221619 TRM. 313500 l A i A 3 3' SCOBAR£ MARTHA I 5212313671 1 TIIM. 313500 1152.4• SPARSEN. Tt .249628299 t I 313500 1 I 40. 20 kE0.--HRLY 32000 0 19200 2400 6430 into �C 40x0 I YOUTH MORK PROGRAM 915 TENTH STREET GREELFY COl ORAOO DEDUCTIONS NAME 'ICA TAX (MINI AMT, Y -ED AMT. 21 8 FICA TAX 1• 4 42'7 NAME CEMM£N1 AMA. Y I0 MO I I I e E • IV rr • • kt • • • • • • • 3 • • i kH, •' • �4b t!!I 1 6 `6 • 4♦ le • `• a Irt • COMP DATE 45 OS -31-81 NAB ENPIOE EE NO. CHECK NO. 1 SAEY/RATE 4 4 l I PP PAGE It �9I GROSS ADI. NEI IOTAI DED. WPM GROSSY.IL ESPINOSA• LORETTA I 6030 5222926197 I I 10054195 313500 401 I I 5629 Ifll7P'- sl EST AL A• PAUL 5249090197 l i I I 3}35001 I MING• BRYAN I 5218897119 I TRH. 3} 3500 ADINGA CURTIS 240864355 I (RM. 3 } 3 500 LOPES. JOE 240415919 I 51631330 3}350 yt�167 .60 I 9045 601 8444 1913.65 PAYROU REGISTER YOUTH WORK PROGRAM 915 TENTH STREET GREELEY COLORADO DEDUCTIONS Nr • II • • • • • • •N • MN • i •` • I COMP 9212129 ,• •ill • 'r • DATE PP PRGE OS -3f-81 11 21 PAYROLL REGISTER YOUTH WORK PROGRAM 915 TENTH STREET OA EELEY C040R4OO DEDUCTIONS • •, • Kk„ • • • •I • • t • i • t: �^ 1 s • ` • • • �# • i ARGIR, DANIEL I _249077303 I TRM, 313500 1 4RC[4� GILBERT I 210670341 1 I 07455300 3L3500 • IN -• • le L. 4 • k 't• • 'L• L.01 .• COMP 32121249 EMPLOYEE NO. C ECK NO. OAT1 PP P AGE 05-3191 11 24 I ge OROSS ADJ. NEI SALY/RAZE I EX TOTAL DED. I NEI PAY GARCIA. YVETTE 5211596405 313500 ARIA♦ -8OBBY 33500 _ 1 1 GARZAt DAVTO 5232112525 I T(lM. 343500 l GROSS Y f -O 278.06 a"ARZAr IRENE I 13212 4649225522 I [ 0146056 31,6700 979 241702963 709293 PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS YOUTH MORN PROGRAM, 915 7 NTH eTR T P Fy Cai nRAm DEDUCTIONS NAME CURRENT UNIT$ YS{I UNITS CURRENT AMT, Yt0 AMT. NAME CIMENT AMY Y-1-OAMT. PG-HRLY FG-HRLY 3015 LEG-HRLY 343500 200 2915 1439.95 3607154 I I 30 5 1439115 1 ICA TAX CURRENT AML, YSro AMT, • • • • • $ of •.' AN • • • { 111 • YOUTH WORK PROGRAM 915 TENTH STREET GREELEY COLORADO DEDUCTIONS • �₹ YOUTH MURK PROGRAM b s TEN +i STREET Wil#LEV toLoRtpq DEDUCTIONS t • • • A • • • • • • • ,y • • • • [-WY DATE PP___ PIKE ??.L2t2Av ?7_� .___ .._... ._. OA(C -r- SAtI RA1C iV tO1A1PM COVIiikS• SYIYIA 1 g23138811T T 43500 GONIALPS* TONY ^,RA}EOAe M(CHFLLE ! 5 2 2522251 I MT058 3 3500 OREM CHARLES (1P5S Y,IP PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS ..._..^1 Nast(' (WRMI11Ni1$ Y.1 DlWlIS (LAWN, MN. YIOW LEG-HRLY REG-HRIY REG-HRIY REG-HRLY 16090 6150 692 10 11 0 51 5 16.76 3853 112Ar0 YOUTH MORK PROGRAM DEDUCTIONS ____1 Ni.mt ware N1 *V Y I 0 MU NAM( _ - CAHN! Me 1 I 0 M11. } ti. FICA TAX 8266 -a. # l Z KK . i ± t y 3r kICA Tex 1070 RICA TAX 5191 4 t pg•s` E Y � � e [ c k S�R r # ` ' s �` + � . $ ' f1CA TAX 256 X7401 16 6 '1CA TAX tk,. • • • AA•. • • • • AA •� t •� • • XX1 • • • • kk • •' • • WA•1 • • 10 4• • • Last .�zattttis NA\1[ EWOltEM '�' lqN _ M.� NFL CxECE M\ \Aq:R\I( � E\'� TOW DIG. ��.�. NEI PAY liki\SS \1 U Stt4Dr liWW-- --- 22462,5923 ___I. Pt. • 5T no_-► ____.____ M --1— — —7 IN"Iti .. 58@.96 • AtPGOP PhUl • 524S20154 T 41* 1 • • • • • • • • ,N • E 22159110 i r �1TiFRkE2e Rl t S2t2354154 ► � I TtiN. 6 700 ♦16 6744 PAYROU. REGISTER TRUTFI YlIJRIt PPQGlkii4 STOW' tktent tf]u DEDUCUON5 35 • WM • • • • • •I • oit f • • kHl� •. • • •- N I? •p •` i • N • • • 011) (Alt ? 213.4x. ...�??_..A+.. tii._ .,_PP.(,.'-__,_ 39 CIK#vT P1F10V((h\sAlsd. Nil (HAN \\\ r PO e{1 _ Ali 11/4 lit VW WSW t H1 HDY _ � �_ 31.160 4020254 15D14$31 _.?1�idb0 1919 __1...._ �.._._. -25541 4510460 • 14M.EY1 TFRRT • ;7Al111160, 1 T+R. 313500 _._. A• a • • iv • • • • A • • hANSE.NI PEGGY 7;240493945 1 7�3! 1361.• 40 SO-HAI.Y HRIY EG*HRIY �c-HRIr PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS (LMiN'hblLLt Siplw'PIg 1 D AM1, 273101 285560 YUUTH WeItk PRI**AM TtY? _.......4 _ .._ HAW ,Va...... (1�NI 411. aeaucTl ` V I MI .._ s NMV _ ..........._ r. ONINN1 AN1 _,. ,_..d,� V 10 Mti. It •i�i�� 1�4 i +x �>b S� .?' r �; •s. i' �l '14A TAX 18 9 189 9 'hvA tI #[t a 2i v .. .r. e fr FICA TA y5 ! L A y� .?''' 3 i s .�c t£ } .e 7 3 'L'' Y-, T ' {CA TAx � ICA Tex _ e a � _ .. 103 A 4 L t • e1• • • • • AN • 1 •I • I $N 1 • • • . NH • • • • • )(Mii t 4 s• • ay.V • • k Nt1 PAt 0.44N1 0AI PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS utak.' tNn13 P 1 P ONO t -t iN1 AW YOUTH MURK PROGRAM 41s status IlL LARD !Y caiSp0a1,.. ,..„ DEDUCTIONS ^lit; 1.r.Z l_.st�se ..,..._,w...ate ._. 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DEDUCTIONS A1O OM NMI t0W N1 A111 1111&A11 PM tai► Mlt tICA TAX let 1360 PICA flit tICA TAX 16114 FICA TAX 4894 ttCA TAX l2 9 160 1 __all 123_9. _ _,._Qi_ 11-Q1__�11. _ _ 32 NAM' EAY`111"I NO, hI ADI, NEI �CNECa NK). AY/DAIE fA^ IU7 Al DID. ,__ T' N11 AA1' 1 ROSS V -I V 348.40 HEEN4NOE2R ?AUl4 5193 1231129929 j 188511 .3k3500 34_5_ F 114431 i 4ERNANDE2E RUDY 5240201691 I 810389300 I t 3 ire. �{ 1 I 2611. 22180 3 3 1 3 1515 HTRRERA. t5ANNY 5221585161 H. I 31,150 � I IR 47 ?i 265 4156., I d i 'F HERRERA. JOHN 5249491851 34350 I I I NIIIR CHARl1E 5212537151 4106505300 0 3500 I I 9045 601 I I 8444 PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS NAME CpMNI UN11S \'-1 D CURRENT ANT_ Y1 DAMT. 4FG-HRLY 1550 q7 110-001. ktG-HRLY 6810 196 tFG-HRLY 50 5393 149 53 00 2210 65650 4410 REG-HRLY Z7,10 13 p0 90 r 130210 ►5 1188 65 1388.65 YOUni WORK PROOKAK 911 TEItti STR BET GREELEY ceEL1l ia1 NAME CCsRENI All.. 110 MO NAME CURRENI AMT, 1' 1 D MIt i HK •, i i` i RN • ' • • ! t MN• I • •I •: • MK 11 " • • �34tii.77Rt SIMRD sus COMP OATS 32121249 05-31-81 ti AM( PP ll GROSS (AV'lOY[(NO —pi to AD). Ntl CHECK NO ritAlE I tX IOW MD. 1 NfI PAY I I GROSS Y (0 soh HDGARTHI ANNETTE 5242924147 I I 1 l P 7 f I= 313500 I NOU INGSWORTN, VIRGIf 5211310779 I TtN. 313506 I aiInt, �r 3056 ROLGUIN• JESSIE 5 231 368 51 7 I 1 HOOKER• DAVID 5232386005 I I *' l:cru 31350 011M. I 3133TO I I HOOVER• LAURA l 511048674? I TRM. 313506 I iA 14 S4►.f4 .4-6 PAYROLL REGISTER YOUTH WORK PROGRAM DEDUCTIONS NAME <OMNI WI. Y.10 AN1 NAME CUPRENt ALAI. 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'ICA TAX 901 TAX FICA TAX YOUTH MARK PROGRAM DEDUCTIONS COMP 0411: PP 11 s k YOUTH MORK PROGRAM 9L5 TENTH SIAM' (AWAY COLORAOU DEDUCTIONS ,l_agu_49 05-31�A4 N A51E EMPEOI'EE NO 1k' CHECK NO. So RAIF CA I 1 A4 LI ILL tNGHORTHE STEPHEN 5056026349 I T3I4. 1 CROSS ADE NEI IOIAI DEO. NEI PAY 00055 Y.I D I DOU I 31.6700 4 I JAQUE2, ROSAN 5231343041 1 3E3 RN. 1 I JARAMTLLOP DANIEL 3321161917 I 808609300 3E350 I I I I JARAMILL0. RICHARD I 5231194129 I I 0 JAW. NICHOLAS 4504359538 I M• 31350 1 1 991.60 2.12 Tit. PO 18671 t242 17435 =WA*j i1S230O . PAGE }5 PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS NW( OMEN! UNITS Y.11)UNITS CURRENT WI. AEG-HALY REG-HRLY AEG-HRLY 55'5 1190 YID GAF. 290912 181D0 1841 1216 6 IN a IIN'. a a kN 1I O 1 NA, k i r NN � ' • t 'tat aM COMP 32121249 OYEE NO DATE, PP t' AGE 05-31-81 11 CHEER NO. 1 SAIYARAIE JESKEs SHfRR 5241768515 2T2337 4f' 01 141 JOHNSTON E RANDY 5222383113 I 3;350 T( N. 3;350 1 "fr Ott ALfONSO LUJAN I 5231867237 [ I 809547300 3;6700 4 I I JR. MONCIYAIS CRUX 8212107335 I 3;3500 ALUMINA E.O I 52 52 766 05 3 GROSS AEU NEI RUM Of D. NEI RAY GROSS YE3 975.69 10050 66688 $2 lei Si 1088.20 25690 901.50 36 PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS NAME CURRENT UNITS YdO UNITS CURRENIAMI. AEG-HRLY 30'30 AEG-HRLY 7 Y 1.0 AMI, 93QO 10050 163151 0 230 256 0 5152 0 rICA TAX RICA TAX 'ICA TAX YOUTH MORK PROGRAM DEDUCTIONS COMM AMT, YED AMT. NAME CVIIIIENI AMT. A5 8 342 3 kM V '! A tk COMP DATr PP 32121249 05-31-81 11 KERCHER. PAULA REG—HRLY 0 c c N c A C YOUTH MURK PROGRAM 915 TENTH STREET GRkELEY COLORADO DEDUCTIONS NAME EAVIOI'EE NO. I "Cr0 CHECK NO. 1 SAIY/RAZE EX 1 3141 5242128927 I 862408330 313500 GROSS ADA NEI IOIAI DEO NEI PAY GROSS Y I D t,,: I I tarry 1 1 s. KFSSONE KEVIN 5219041605 1 N. 31.3500 I I K +� TAN !ta�7.a' °i` E ". i KISER. JERRILYN 52162:5749 1 3; 3500 1 PR. KOMBAE DORFNE 5224886041 I tM. 2 KREPS• OORA MAE 5244284589 1 31670 31350 "Jr' 1 Ili .98 20100 1337 18763 227%05 eta 1634. tEG—HRLY 505.86 PAGE 37 NAME aEG-HRLY REG—HRLY PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS CURRENT LINOS Y.I•D UNITS 60 CURRENI AMI, Yd D AMI, 22795 3750 1677�t0 5056 !, A .y 3212 2249 NAVE EMPLOYEE NO. COMP DATE PP P AGE ll 38 05-31-81 k £ CAE CPI NO. 1 SAlY/RA1E I IEX I I I GROSS ADJ. NEI 101Al DEG. NEI PAY GROSS YE0 AN stator,. i���� �, 0 7QQ2 1 s13 ; ant LANBERT, 00N, 1 5220604607 1 Tpm. 30500 nil _ I LAkORYt RACHFLLE 5221923463 I I 81044830? 31350; k ;ANOMEHRr ROSE 5230202165 1 I I 3;3500 44Ma Ln4-TfRl NKY 5212558137 I 907932300 3;3500 R sinsitintiv i I I I 663.30 136.40 9046 602 8444 + �i`.4( 1926. 6 24 tAUGHLIMR JOHN 5231199424 I N. 3; 350 I 1 Y.10 MEI. NAME CURRENT AM1, Y I0 AMI, KV I • 19933 1326 8601 NAME 1110.40C, REG-HRLY PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS ELRRENIUNIIS Y I 0 LINOS RFG-HRLY t REG-HRLY 59 (10 59+0 NAME CURRENI ARM, :ICA TAK 6 °ICA MK 1326 YOUTH NORK PROGRAM DEDUCTIONS Y10 MAL 35 0 1 LEATHEREMY JOHN 9090964013 I I t" COMP DATE PP PAGE 3212124 05-31-81 11 39 NAME EANIOY E E NO. nf� CHECK NO. I SALY/RAZE I EK I _ @� [5 N41 S ! _r GROSS AOI, NEI corm DEO. NEI PAY GROSS YI-D • I 141115442 I I 31.3500 l I L1NON• CAROLYN 5242122037 I TRM. 3 05 00 titigh4i 1 s). 1 1152.40 LIVINGSTON• DONALD RI 3124476781 I I .O ER A. JESSIE 4562321310 I 150100181 3}3500 I 31.3500 6 1 I f LOMA• FRANCISCO 4497424118 I 810285300 313500j I iEG—MRLY 72}0 i I I 1 5360 356 5004 .4C 4020 267 3753 24120 1604 22516 1541.00 PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS NAME CURRENT UNITS YI-D UN IS CURRENT AMT. YJ-D AMT. REG-HRLY REC—HRLY 16p0 i 58 (0 53,0 7300 5350 19610 2410 154110 i YOUTH WORK PROGRAM 915 TENTH STREET CREEL[Y COLORADO DEDUCTIONS NAME CURRENT AMI, YLD AMI. NARK CURRENI MO. YI.0 Mt 'ICA TAX 48�k5 �' tiF f'k 9 - kn � >, AA RICA TAX 3�6 3�S6 rc , y'_ `W E1CA TAX 47 50 7 i ,'�� ICA TAX 16x4 i a 1021.6 I 1 E 11• 4 gI i HH'E IRK C • It DATE PP 32121249 05-31-81 11 NAME EMPIOYEE NO CHECK LONG. STEVE 5222302509 I SAY/RAIL t TRM 313500 Hotfit r,►ol o t3i173 LOPE'. ERMA 5241938055 313500 IOPFI, LYDIA 5231544841 I 707376 113500 I I I 313500 GROSS ADI. NEI IOIAi DED. NET PAY GROSS YBO 712.00 412 I I 5786 LOPE2E RACHEL 5231544553 I TRM. 313500 12.40 PAGE 40 NAME CURRENT UN REG-HRLY ,EG-HRLY PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS RED LINOS CURRENT AMT. V, AMT. 46250 ?* .EG-HRLY 180 57b0 61P8 143056 1 REG-HRLY i tz}0 I i 1 4t2 1166 304 95h4 CURRENT MEI, Y.I-D MAI. YOUTH MOAX PROGRAM 915 TENTH STREET GREELEY COLORADO DEDUCTIONS NAME CURRENT AMT, Y.10 NAT. NAME °ICA TAX ° ICA TAX `ICA TAX FICA TAX 'd. I) t) ra 0 mi • • 0 z 44I �1 IP 1 HH 1 1 1 ,z HM C fJ 1 CURRENI AML Y D AMT. 742P80 f I� 44 44I 1E I c-2 121249 OS -3t -el comp DATE PP FACjjj--- F 11 NMu E:MPIOY EE NO. I Nf SrP CHECK NO. I SALY/RAZE I E% I I i GROSS ADI. NEI EOIAI DEO NE f PAY GROSS Yr O r i; 414; 313 I LOPEZ. RON 5241513579 1 I OP Y SANDRA301S 3 03015 J }} e t LOPEZ1-TIMOTHY 5232133791 1 TRM. 3G 3500 [ I 313500 I T' 3533 [ I WI VIOLA ,24713412539 t I LUGER°. ARTHUR 5245069209 I 1 I ,. LUCERO. DAREN K. 343154 I 1 I TRH. 31.6700 5 I 313500 742.44 3360. 1371.6 342.46 I 0 1t2s t� LUCFRO. 00ROTHY 5231986075 I 810162300 I $43:f I ti4 31 350 0 6030 401 5629 530.98 4 PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS NAME CURREN T UNITS WED UNIIS REG-HRLY REG-HRLY RCC SIM V 189D 5890 60110 53098 O1 3592 RIG-HRLY 118000 00 `7 1 YOUTH NARK PROGRAM 915 TENTH STREET GREELEY COLORAUU DEDUCTIONS NAME CURRENT AMI. YID AMT. NAME C URREN I AMI. %6D AMT. ,ICA TAX 5232392861 [ RM. °ICA TAK 49142 t • • '4 • • • ICJIMP __ OATR 12121249 05-31-81 NAME I sr CHICANO. { SAYA E EK PP PAGE 11 4 CAO55 ADJ. NEI Iola% OED. NEI PAY I ,i GROSS Y.I D Y ADRID. AOE.LENE 5222314973 J i 3;1500 PRANCI S 9 ham"' 1 430bm 3L 330) 2630 MAESTAS. BARBARA 5212382257 I 810503300 3;3500 1 I I { 303 2706.80 9045 601 8444 402.40 i MAGALLANES, ANTONIO 5239031341 810306300 3;3500 I I (�L00NA00. 44AN )2!!90249 i= )L r MALk1T2. KIM 5242746505 I 705942 3;3500 { I { I 3i 26465 1760 24705 1'14.21 629.80 6700 446 6 254 1403.14 MANGOLD. PERRY 835891969 i I TRIM. 3;6700 3 i 629.8 1794.64 NAME PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS CURRENI UNIIS 1'dC �. NITS REG-HRLY 27)0 9010 REG-HRLY 796 2036 IEG-HRL Y REG-HRLY CURRENT AMT. Y-IO AML. 901.5 1 482110 264155 1514k1 i 1794}.4 I I I YOUTH MARK PROGRAM 915 TENTH STREET GRRILEY cuphAnn DEDUCTIONS NA/AE CURRENT ANT. YLO AM1. FICA TAX 6D1 32 6 'ICA TAX 4{.6 9748 NAME CURRENI ANT. 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I r2AMOStCAROLYN 30667741 I I 3}3500 3;358 r I 0 1 765.60 .6 1698.66 DEDUCTIONS YOUTH WORK PRO4RAM 915 TENTH STREET GREELEY COLOR AOU NAME CURRENT AMI. PP PAGE] 57 PAYROLL REGISTER EARNING S NAME CURRENT UNITS Y.I'D UNITS CUIRENI AMT. Y.IO AMT. tEG-HRLY youni MORK VR0OAM 915 TENTH STREET GREELEY COLORADO +� 142712461 1574682 CORP 32131249 NAME EMNOYEE NO. CHECK NO. OATE 05-31-81 ] 4Ift" SAY/RAZE ] E% PP 1l GROSS ADO. NEf IOIA DED, N N PAY GROSS Y ED Sta. OtA4C 3tt E CA 7 R116 40DER. JEANNE 4738841722 ] ] 3_3500 I RODRIGUEZ, DEBBIE 5240202751 ] RN. 313500 at a I ROOM GUEZP ESTELL4 5239288741 ] RN• 313500 Skr RODRIGUEL. JOSEPH 5230693149 ] 1 1 1 RM. 3{3500 I RODRIGUEZt ROSARIO 5210850355 [M• 31350 1 MS P AGE. 'ti 61 PAYROLL REGISTER NAME CURRENT UNI1S XI D CURRENT AMI, RErr- HM. Y i CA TAX YOUTH MURK PROGRAM 915 TENTH STREET GREELEY COLORADO DEDUCTIONS 8440 1 1 i CY r,4 X1 MP 6 `. s ). i TIMMINIMMUPS 4 [COOP DATE PP 32121249 g,5n)1-81 11 NA\k ' E.e%O\££NO, 1 •• 1 CH C. NO. SAIRA rt 7 • RUDAIGUEZE SANTOS 5238889963 s •it 3435 GROSS ADJ. NEf Ei folk 0E0. NCI PAY GROSS Yb0 TON. 3500 3 1 ID OkEl. CRYSTAL ' 1 • • 11;311 • 1 -31,3 RODR!OUE.ZR ERNE STIWO 5242734985 81029130D 3).3500 kjtA 143 ROJAS, ANGEL 5228639777 1 T1tH. 31 3500 4 1 1 I RR 'ROJAS, JOE 5242736341 909256300 I I 313500 I 1 :1Y ROMERO, AUR7HUR <• 5241367707 I 1497.90 16583 1103 1705.15 P AGE 62 PAYROLL RWISTER EARNINGS NAME CURRENT UNITS YID UNITS CURRENI NAT, Y -1D AMI. REG-HRLY REG-HRLY 49150 kEG-HRLY REG-HRLY 1 20p0 15480 1490 4apo 630 1653 67p6 696D0 125123 1045k0 936ri 1 YOUTH WORK PROGRAM 915 TENTH STREET GREELEY till 01140ii DEDUCTIONS NNAE CURRENI MAI. Y!-0 AMI. NNAE CURREN,.. AM1. Y -0,D AMT, 01CA TAX F ICA TAX FICA TAX 1 Vc. 69e.9 RICA TAX 4 6 6289 • is 1 • 31350• 1t. 244865 Is • • • 32121249 NA EMYIOYF E NO. CH rCx NO 1 ROMERO. LYDIA 5249089819 1670891 tc ? '• 5221105263 1 RENO OATS PP 05-31-81 11 A ARAM GROSS ADE NET ICHAI DEO. NET PAY GROSS Y. 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SALAZAR* T18ORCIO 5246461933 1 I 1 TRH. 3} 6700 I (SALAZAR* YR INED MART NEI 15217612985 1 cps. 316700 3 1 13.0 4!< 1705.15 A PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS NAME CURRENT UN IIS MDVNRS CURRENT AM1, MI AM1, REG-HRLY 2030 60b0 61b0 lfG-HRLY 1211k0 YOUTH MORK PROGRAM 915 TENTH STREET GREELEY COLORADO =ICA TAX 4 934 • • l• IN PAYROLL REGISTER EARNINGS CURRENT UNIIS Y.I.D UNITS T 3210 i a YOUTH WORK PROGRAM 415 TENTH STREET GREELEY COI OR ADO NP 32121249 05-31-8 OA TE NAME I EMPEOEEE NO. l °NECK NO. I SAvoRME [ E% 1 SALGADO, JOHN 5217812845 1 1 1 1 Tit M. 31,6700 6 1 SANCHEZ. CELIA 1 4507286270 1 1 909249300 31.6700 1 SANCHEZ. JOEL 5231151185 1 4000665 1 +�t SANCHEZi KEN 5231194467 1 809083300 313500 I 1 E 313500 1 1 1 I SANCHEZ, NARY 5221545209 f I I Tits. 313500 1 PP l GROSS ADJ. NEI DDIA19ED. 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