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CODE ORDINANCE NO. 2001-8
IN THE MATTER OF REPEALING AND RE-ENACTING, WITH AMENDMENTS, CHAPTER 2
ADMINISTRATION, CHAPTER 5 REVENUE AND FINANCE (TO INCLUDE APPENDICES 5-A
THROUGH 5-L), CHAPTER 9 INFORMATION SERVICES, CHAPTER 23 ZONING, AND
CHAPTER 29 BUILDING REGULATIONS, OF THE WELD COUNTY CODE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF
WELD, STATE OF COLORADO:
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of
Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with
the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, on December 28, 2000, adopted
Weld County Code Ordinance 2000-1, enacting a comprehensive Code for the County of Weld,
including the codification of all previously adopted ordinances of a general and permanent
nature enacted on or before said date of adoption, and
WHEREAS, the Director of Finance and Administration, County Attorney, and Director
of Planning Services have recommended certain revisions be made in to the Weld County
Code, and
WHEREAS, specific changes that have been recommended are located in Chapter 2
Administration, Chapter 5 Revenue and Finance (including Exhibits 5-A through 5-L, copies of
which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference), Chapter 9 Information
Services, Chapter 23 Zoning, and Chapter 29 Building Regulations, and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it advisable to repeal and
re-enact, with amendments, the specific Sections as listed.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of the
County of Weld, State of Colorado, that various Sections of the Weld County Code be, and
hereby are, repealed and re-enacted, as follows.
CHAPTER 2
ADMINISTRATION
Section 2-1-120
A through I. (No Change)
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Section 2-3-10. Previously denied applications for land use matters.
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A. Except in those cases to which the requirements of Subsection B below apply,
neither an applicant nor his or her successors in interest in property for which a
land use application was denied within the preceding five (5) years may submit a
land use application or request a rehearing on a previously submitted application
for any portion of the property contained in the original application unless the
Board of County Commissioners has determined that, based upon a showing by
the applicant, there has been a substantial change in the facts and
circumstances regarding the applicati•on• # g he • n f
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d t11 a t1 ountyCNr t l f'e,sEor that there is newly discovered
evidence whichP_. d ha been It tcpaffectthar i of e' riginal
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d e ,,, that the applicant could not have discovered with diligent effort at the
time of the original application 6fritiiihltroisraltialte41611
B. Upon approval of Ordinance 173-C, contained in Chapter 24 of this Code, which
ordinance became effective December 5, 1995, neither an applicant nor his or
her successors in interest in property for which a Recorded Exemption
application was denied within the preceding ten (10) years may submit a
Recorded Exemption application or request a rehearing on a previously
submitted application for any portion of the property contained in the original
application unless the Board of County Commissioners has determined that,
based upon a showing by the applicant, there has been a substantial change in
the facts and circumstances regarding the application sulxagttenttatheriruginal
decision ofdenial Dk'Ett*BOardi rotCounty ommissioners or that there is newly
discovered evidence which would have beers likely to affect the outcomeiofthe
original decision'that the applicant could not have discovered with diligent effort
at the time of the original applicationpnor to theorigintil'decision of'!denial.
C. Substantial change in facts and circumstances shall mean a substantial change
in the land use application op*dress ttte issues t ed,byt e B rd'of
Cocrrtty;Comrttisslphers It1 th__o.. td ls1on ofdenia1, in the surrounding land
uses or in applicable provisions of the law.
D through J. (No Change.)
ori' cff oneyear af41,0101fiathillrilrathe iniba
dental, iffy rchose to address the requirement`of thiM+ on in the form of a
preface to the land applic tion 1h which ease the proceduralrequirements of
sections FD through F would lot apply' "The a IOteint would bear the burden of ..
proof with respect to establisfllit that tr rr s has en a ul fah fi an a rr�'th
facts al circumsta s regarding t :application,or thatthere is newly
discoveredevidencethat the applicant ceoulc not have liscoveredwith diligent
effort at the time hf the orl i nal al cation, in addition to satisfying the criteria for
the new'la use application `fhe Planning Com mission (when appropriate)and
the soii$&100unipiedOitiiidners,Imay,at their discretion,hear and decide the
preliminary matterLseparately of if� t function with tyre,la'nd'use°application and
4101.160:1.0.-10 the applicant tp demonst ate nplia ice with the ci iria of this
section may be`grounds in and if lf, faird ial of`1t elandusl plicatton
too fee'in additionto�the'fee forth it td use a pli4,a "would, ie�assessed abet
the applicantwoould' rt•ent€tled t any rebatte ifth oard's de 3iSi n'is based
upon a failure to lemonstrate col ilance,with.the literia.of thisl;sectio`n.
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CHAPTER 5
REVENUE AND FINANCE
(Include Exhibits 5-A through 5-L,
which correspond to Appendix 5-A through 5-L)
Section 5-6-30. Inventory.
As dbepartment heads and elected officials are held responsible for the inventory
assigned Jo their department per Section 29-1-506, C R S , it is not necessary to follow
certain therS&S'f cf t, ,;,,,,,, �r rattaiay guidelines ke;required=to ensure an accurate
inventory system.
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two-fey ai• ls "tliptttdi'rti 'talt ' ksm"taatfbritrt l't5t
of all propert t Wii a pse life ef`,atleast,tttree yeats;and a:.rrrinrm(Jrn va$uo.iot
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AftliaThantifthit "ltrigrarritrain_AtimPtip.viviiimotl„,m,5mpirmim,..„-„„„„„mr„:„.„..„„.2„,
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CHAPTER 9
INFORMATION SERVICES
t t'e 'it for t' ;rrt't mMe tti
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thatprbvode relaess,to enduwerwertptcths .
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cornpttt r at ark ernpt�# F'5 desk Hpw'eyeri With advances in tee s fnolo, y rt ican.
alsa tncldde tt rMrTh+ d.ctev('# ,e;g„;F'oe et:PG's F�elrr'F�C's,.F A's, ttd Laptop
cortttta
t*, Ltr oso in' rrct a orits�andl+rr prfbr�n t�err darly activtpes,; .'1'he
rnd(trlclraat. ht�s .t tau#tr9g# V rxe: baISee*Iae in!sohs feshiOn.
v� ! vir"C A d r u d35 iY3 vi v r � Si},9
emat iarrt „rly are ttseci that etta6les terrtate war i eidtions
(a second workst titt4to be v€awed,'contrafle t�or updated remotely, Without
bedj)p!i aka at ittle S t rn *bt*stanott F rra rariltr corrcerne wAth he
end s # 1 Itttowt as t e #ate ar►tlta1,.whrctt 3S pne
eompor n ef, 1 rg r, pplacati ; e4t_ tttYsorka..
011 d CC'4 �+� hlitit`ne iii ptp vxy wv m—i a `"9iG W i Dais:
5u.:park t t UUMS' ntlptaYEtahal I ed ow,U : it n'otn er t a
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softer can beg a 4 resolve an issue orr,to ph upgrade i are
configurations ' ` , 4 t ge t ttiat remote cif rol s�re,when
authorized, grants aol(Ns a' t p 'es/controlto anotheracom uting e cewhether
or not it`is logged n y I'E r r`Ct a iftwareycan be used,to transfers files
tolfrom anotherP , oa� ` nfle otn thenremote or the network, to view
and up f ate thi 'fi ;1 ;L., p lication looft re,to change PC
configurations,etid t to . t p rrently.displayed on the screen,of the
remote,f i
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W. Tire"�ertratt 'ooilt + ,o�sed';r�t���i�tss �lals,�a rt 'ah ;o n1
direct support rtf ld Coun ly b sir ess obf ectives Unless authorized an writing
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by a department o e �otbcial ano approved by the Director of
Information erd�t r€s, ` dgplicati formation to any y awner thatts
not directly related to;resolvi ga rkstationissueis„prohibited:
101 The end us does ualti e e ectation at personal privacy under t aunt
personnel rules However�the--County information on°the workstation is
potentially privileged and confidential and as.riot to be discussed or dis closed'by
support staff to anyone,other than th a end user and their supervisor.(exc ptie
DaDialkiwrimpg
D Monitoring or poltci•n ho_is ""rkstations are used,is not the objective of tilts
policy.. However,'it:n ttreEcrse of p trforming regular maintenanceon a
workstation,information ia' Ind that',indicates a crime is being planned nr
committed the Director ofInformation rvi s will be notified acid the+matter
416Sali6::fhg*erdirodoOtitiiigettof Finance and'Administration
E. All supp'o'rtsstaff{that{have a taliOR moteOntrol software in support of
Comp
end users must.request a etothe�application by completi rng a
Computer Security Requestrity
Form andss tia it approved:by the Director of
InformationIhrOMMADISOMODs1
F. Modifications tdi the set�i'�l' con figrairi of the�'rem 1psbitrolsoftware on either
the ser'uer or client side;must,be approved by`the Director ofinformatior
Services.
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,III tatipris t�Is t� aagiYd;tia i1 'or�e art Vie`ketdafe can�oi
soft y tit,tae run on t ire stat on wher'e;;tecthnically feasible,
When a remote nr 'scion is initiated to�'acce'ssaan t�herdevrce,
authorization tot proc must'be granted by the ens'user ofrttre workstation , t#,
the end user does not1autholi °remote access at the curreit tarns support staff
mustimmediat rlyit the c rent remote-control session Tire end userrand the
support staff should then . nge a trmethat'the rem te-control'session:canbe
successfully implement d.
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t " r #�" � �� ;r' ire sU.ipport to may'p d
request'trlprapeeditfa t
with the remotercont *wale k a l�ion,is fade t tat an end user Cs not
currently usinit th* torl1'eta fen tnpt; hdail tb ristor a suppori starto
says any. o ntrl t#dttti r alatt�atartp R flplarydire tort' aef re
prosally
thspi'� ;infr#rll ( !'t l t ' d,j hits 9� itiderfe ?te con#rd
dosln`rt titws$ptuprni rwt, h d ds a*istrrrtinatins tf reCrlr#te col ltrol
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, �➢i d I�ti�� �� K� .$ rY�{TSTi PiL`* uJd bE't the eHO szsi { d{i *i I 3r t' Y E.
user bnetl . elcplalnlr i�trfaet yras rtortete ttae'irttod,,h,,, rt ucfiar an47 y saved files
maybe Icas ted'a a k t 't 5t## c i a l t fF,f there ues#�rtr#s
Besidea Remote n&4 laihiE' Stale arlai is of the, eriWorks�application thake it
possible to iibplemht es e qi to slit of a,d pattmenV
workstations au iatr ft' '., n`fessr3 et ar# ency drandr#rcns wherethe t1
infrastructure aan r.4,,,;,;;,,,,,,1e crrupi<ed o #ietnag 3rfy'lthe ctivily will be scheduled wait[
the departrnent pnar to.4444 ut�r n rlr':tha puss.
fuf° aeh l crxrrenee whets mrate r7tat di iar re as utttl"ed tp diagnose or .
resolve a workstatt&rissue will be,i�gged'ustng lntormatiori Servaces help C3esk
call tradkirg:Prod 4 i .s..
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tJ A6use taf thlrs pCal cy d 7 osuft�n rf r<it� h p aatKlrki izaUbr tra use remoter ritrd
software andtor employeetrsni#aCirary aet�and indaid,gLing terntC#tation of
enlployftt.
Al ^mkt h dkii n jd i fn; 3 1!i i°YI . h !id i pC°�"�' i i n�ri ry 3
l o�rrle remrehtiasst ,�ppr a nrie' �it sates en attempt to
get apprgval from the end uStici otake r, atr l(i f iattawor station' Approval can
be ob r $d,mul#it?le*ays,mil,r phftlaidl� #Tl j t.s sidn,etc
DI ff the orta"tier" tt e �a cr t �i #i e's ' ld tre ar iecluted"ter nIu to
the aitln at as later t
,f� 1 ' rr> � r r m tre hires i utes tt
wall be assrinied:.the lusa#.is net t ktriti ticstatirarf ar#d the remote pontrof session
adritl prS eeaf!
i i1Vf7ett'#til " i tsta'r `F�is�asl#tt W pt�r#stafftr 4,44 aweCi.MVeroftheend
user's Jaw:orke# nllzt)r�a,p`op aap f MI ' Irs�t d on.the: f4ri psars .
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7:,m e p u 9 PA e .'b : ,'Il.4 l lo£ «at trbl ssidr w k
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l a h us i r n hen e� I l e s ion rid , tfte support
staff should leave a note indi tiing the er id`ti a °e ssion was held,give
kbrief des riptron of wow perfo ed, a d h to contact if,there are
due tuns. The note der :t takesth, ,w to t f ke h , .
n ►tepad winr w tt iay!be=leff of t o ends e e la rn ssagu °or
1,e. "ion s tepa!If ti a
CHAPTER 23
ZONING
Section 23-2-270. Development standards.
An applicant for a Special Review Permit shall demonstrate conformance with and shall
continue to meet any DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS approved and adopted by the
County. The DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS shall be placed on the Special Review
Permit Plan Map prior to recording. Noncompliance with any of the approved
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS may be reason for revocation or suspension, of the
special revaewpermit by the Board of County Commissioners.,,Civii penalties in lieu of a
suspension may also be imposed with the exprt ss,prior agreement of.the applicant.
The availability of these remedies in no way limits the Board ofCounty Commissioners
from.seeking or applying%any other.remedies which are avaitlable for noncompliance with
the; velopment standards::
CHAPTER 29
BUILDING REGULATIONS
Section 29-2-60. Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings.
The publication of the International Conference of Building Officials known as the
Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, 1997 Edition, is incorporated
by this reference as a part of this Building Code for the purpose of establishing
standards and procedures for the abatement of dangerous buildings by repair,
rehabilitation, demolition or removal, with the following amendments:
A. DeleteAt lend Section 205 ' sl ag t lrowi"ng: "The'Board ofAp pe s r fe
to throughc ut,the Uniform od'efor the lbaatement1of angerous Buildings,
WISTEOICI,S1510iLehaP10411fiel olowoolSirotAppeals' refer ed to,in
Chapter29,'Ar;ti' e , this C e."
B. through X. (No change)
Section 29-2-90. Mobile and manufactured home installation standards.
Any mobile or manufactured home located in or relocated within the County shall meet the
following installation standards. The Building Official may authorize the use of different
materials or methods which will accomplish substantially the same result Tk'e' leftcounty
O1l4
E 'li et lnn-t epaetrnerirahali be'a uttlorized tta ad as the e)ccltijiWlinoeotiM agency far
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Weld '.n'in o Division of H using' Mata ,s mint Installati n
Program. Any 1instal itio ofa.manufactured home in Weld County shall be'performed in,strict
accordancei rth'thea plicablemanufacturersinstallationinstruction Where the
manu actur ins#t f sure no4Igt applicable,installation shall be in of fence(with ANSt_
A2251 Low as amended n tl a`promiColotado Division of Housing. A c opy o f,the manufacturer's
st uct
inions or,the ar a ulgated b+the Colora ti Division,of tfousing°shalt_be
ava la le,at tae time in llat on inspection.
A. Setbacks. Zoning setbacks shall meet the requirements set forth in Chapter 23
of this Code. Additionally, distances from other structures or property lines shall
be as specified in Table No. 5-A of the UBC.
B. Foundations.
1 through 5. (No change.)
G. Anchors and tics. Anchors and tics shall be according to the
manufacturer's installation manual. When a mobile or manufactured
home has been previously set up and the manufacturer's installation
manual is no longer available, the anchor and ties shall meet the
following standards based on ANSI A225.1-1087:
a. Ground anchors for securing ties shall be one of the following
types: screw augers, expanding anchors, concrete deadmen or
equivalents approved by the Building Official. Any type of ground
anchor used shall have a minimum holding power of four
thousand seven hundred twenty five (4,725) pounds. Ground
anchors shall be placed at a minimum depth of four (4) feet or at a
greater depth if determined necessary by the Building Inspection
Department.
b. Either over-the-top ties or frame tics shall be used to secure
mobile and manufactured homes fourteen (14) feet or less in
width. Double-wide homes need only be secured by frame ties.
c. Each over-the-top tie shall be secured to an anchor at each-side
1f the Mobile home or manufactured home. An over-the top tie
shall be located within two (2) feet of each end of the home with a
third over the-top tie secured over the center of the home. Each
over the-top tie shall be placed over the home at a stud location.
Adapters or wood blocks shall be used where the ties go over the
�h ice's fr-bc. Jsn r{I.e .ter Hcity-tes0,,J-to
prevent them from cutting into the unit whcn tension is applied.
Concealed tie-down straps built in under the skin of mobile and
manufactured homes are an acceptable alternative to providing
over-the-top ties. Each over the-top tie or concealed tie down
strap shall be tightened snug to an anchor.
d. Each frame tie shall caM real tmeth rfitn,.c-i Hl,c,.,eL;l.,- ,,
manufactured home to an anchor located outside the opposite
main frame member. Any mobile or manufactured home fifty (50)
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feet or less in length shall have a minimum of four (4) frame ties.
I lomes fifty (50) to seventy-three (73)feet in length shall have a
minimum of six (6) frame ties. Any home over seventy-three (73)
feet in length shall have eight (8) frame ties. Each frame tie shall
be tightened snug to an anchor.
e. Ties shall consist of galvanized steel strapping (1'/a' x .035")with
a minimum breaking strength of four thousand seven hundred
twenty-five (4,725) pounds, or ties shall consist of galvanized steel
cable (7/32" x 7 x 7 or WI.x 7 x 19) with a minimum breaking
strength of four thousand seven hundred twenty-five (4,725)
pounds. The Building Official may approve alternate materials of
equal strength.
f. When strapping or cables are connected to turnbuckles or to
yoke type fasteners and tensioning devices, connections shall be
made so that the overall strength of the tie downs is not reduced.-
Turnbuckles shall be one half-inch galvanized steel or the
equivalent as approved by the Building Official.
g. I look ends or open eyes are not permitted as connection devises.
"Eye and eye" or"draw and draw" type turnbuckles are
acceptable as connection devices. Cable ends shall be secured
with at least three (3) U-bolt-type cable clamps with the U portion
of the clamp installed on the short (dead) end of the cable.
Materials and connecting devices of equivalent strength may be
utilized upon approval by the Building Inspection Department.
C through I. (No Change)
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Clerk to the Board be, and hereby
is, directed to arrange for Colorado Code Publishing to supplement the Weld County Code with
the amendments contained herein, to coincide with chapters, articles, divisions, sections, and
sub-sections as they currently exist within said Code; and to resolve any inconsistencies
regarding capitalization, grammar, and numbering or placement of chapters, articles, divisions,
sections, and sub-sections in said Code.
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board if any section, subsection, paragraph,
sentence, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held or decided to be
unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions hereof. The
Board of County Commissioners hereby declares that it would have enacted this Ordinance in
each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, and phrase thereof
irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences,
clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid.
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The above and foregoing Ordinance Number 2001-8 was, on motion duly made and
seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of December, A. D., 2001.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
WELD COUNTY, COLORADO
ATTEST:
M. J. Geile, Chair
Weld County Clerk to the Board
Glenn Vaad, Pro-Tem
BY:
Deputy Clerk to the Board
William H. Jerke
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
David E. Long
County Attorney
Robert D. Masden
Publication: October 31, 2001, in the Tri-Town Farmer and Miner
First Reading: November 7, 2001
Publication: November 14, 2001, in the Tri-Town Farmer and Miner
Second Reading: November 26, 2001
Publication: December 5, 2001, in the Tri-Town Farmer and Miner
Final Reading: December 17, 2001
Publication: December 26, 2001, in the Tri-Town Farmer and Miner
Effective: December 31, 2001
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EXHIBIT "A"
COMMERCIAL RENTAL SCHEDULE
BOARD'S CHAMBER ROOM
$ 30.00 per hour
RULES
$50.00 Damage and Cleaning Fee will be applied to rental charges if everything is left in a
satisfactory condition.
A County employee responsible for the building must be present during weekend events. The
employee will be paid $17.50 per hour by sponsoring group prior to the opening of event.
Any County labor provided beyond routine service will be charged on a cost recovery basis
determined by the County.
Recognized Weld County Government groups shall not be charged the above fees for use for
County business.
CENTENNIAL CENTER PARKING
Inside Parking space Passenger cars, Pickups,
Vans $12.50 per month
Motorcycles 6.25 per month
No charge for employees working shifts 5:00 p.m.to 8:00 a.m.,or department
heads,elected officials or chief deputies.
�Q" p1{( 1 jyF•yI P °P' 9 ip ry;Y AtitMY�' 1 e+ IC.1 �,.fi5M^. /xy{. {
WELD COUNTY TRAINING CENTER
RULES
$50.00 per hour
$100.00 Refundable Cleaning Deposit
Any damage to the facility will be charged on a cost recovery basis determined by the County.
A County employee responsible for the building must be present during weekend events. The employee will be paid
$17.50 per hour by the sponsoring group prior to the opening of the event.
Recognized Weld County Government groups shall not be charged the above fees for use for County business.
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EXHIBIT"B"
2002 WELD COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE FEES
CODE AMBULANCE SERVICES: Charges are per patient AMOUNT
52, 171B, 172 UNSCHEDULED, EMERGENT (911) PRIMARY SERVICES $6360)
(ASSESSMENT, TREATMENT, AND TRANSPORT)
177 UNSCHEDULED, EMERGENT (911) PARAMEDIC ASSIST 630 '
OR AIR/GROUND AMBULANCE ASSIST (ASSESSMENT,
TREATMENT, BUT NO TRANSPORT BY WCAS)
51B SCHEDULED, NON-EMERGENT PRIMARY SERVICES 37566
(ASSESSMENT, TREATMENT, AND TRANSPORT)
54B, 174 RETURN TRIP (NON-EMERGENT TRANSPORT) 37& f
56 PATIENT EVALUATION (ASSESSMENT, NO TREATMENT 9-06
OR TRANSPORT)
WC WHEELCHAIR TRANSPORT (SCHEDULED, IN DISTRICT, 5060
ONE WAY, NO EVALUATION OR TREATMENT)
STANDBYS: Charges are per hour (two hour minimum)
55 ALS AMBULANCE (FULLY STAFFED; NO TRANSPORT) 0
53 ONE PERSON (NO TRANSPORT) 500
MILEAGE: Charges are per loaded mile (2 mile minimum)
58 ONE PATIENT 12
58M MULTIPLE PATIENTS 12/N
ADDITIONAL ALS SERVICES: Charges are per procedure,
item, or dose
60 OXYGEN AND PULSE OXIMETER
61 CARDIAC MON ITO RINGIODIOSt WPAdE0 5606
62 INTRAVENOUS THERAPY 6560
63 CARDIAC DEFIDRILLATION/CARDIOVERSION 50
64 CARDIAC r'ACINO 50
65 MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION 20
69 ADVANCED AIRWAY CONTROL 150
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EXHIBIT "C"
MISSILE SITE PARK
Campsite space $ 5.00 per night
Recreational Vehicle
tank dump fee $ 5.00 per
recreational
tank dump
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EXHIBIT "D"
Service Provided Fee Established
1. For the copying of public documents
where the fee for such copying is
not otherwise specified by statute. $1.25 per copy
2. For the copying of public documents via
laser jet printer, if feasible, and where the
fee for such copying is not otherwise
specified by statute. $ .50 per page
3. Copy of the Home Rule Charter $5.00 +
$2.00 postage if mailed
4. For Weld County road maps By size, as determined by
Department of Planning Services
5. For the taking of fingerprints by the
Weld County Sheriffs Department $10.00 per setshiet
6. For research of public records not required Fee shall be based on the
by law, where the time necessary to perform actual cost of labor to
such research is extraordinary (as Weld County Government for
determined by the Department Head or providing such service.
Elected Official).
7. Weed spraying: Truck and labor Fees to be set by Board
Resolution to recover full
cost.
8. Copying District Attorney Files $2.00 for search of file
and $.25 per copy.
9. Planning and Building Inspection materials Fee shall be actual cost
of items plus handling and
postage when mailed.
10. Assignment of Oil and Gas Lease $25.00 per lease per
assignment.
11. Copy of ambulance trip sheet medical records. $ '1' .00 for first ten (or
fewer) pages and $.25 per
page for each additional
page.
12. Returned checks. $20.00 per check.
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Service Provided Fee Established
13. Schedule of the issuance of permits for the
installation and construction of lines and
telegraph, telephone, electric light, wire
or power or pipelines along, across, upon,
and under Weld County road rights-of-way: Minimum Fee = $25.00
Road Bore = $25.00
Permit Fee
Trench Width Per Foot
Upto6" $ 0.06
7" thru 12" 0.10
13" thru 24" 0.14
25" thru 36" 0.22
37" and up 0.29
14. Special Transport Permit Fee: $ 20.00
15. Drilling Rig Permit Fee: $1,000.00 per move
16. Motor Vehicle Identification Number Inspections:
Certified Inspections $ 20.00
Non-certified Inspections $ 12.00
17. Special District Service Plan Filing Fee
(Section 32-1-202(3)) $ 500.00
Amended Special District Service Plan
Filing Fee (Section 32-1-207) $ 250.00
18. Copying audio tape of public safety Fee of$45.00 per hour of
telephone and radio voice recordings. recording time will be in
addition to requestor providing
new, sealed cassette tape.
Minimum fee of$45.00
19. Sheriffs Fees - Copies of reports and/or other documents
maintained by Criminal Justice Records:
Report Retrieval Fee (to copy or to view) $ 3.00
Copy Fee (First 2 pages free) $ .50 per page
Mail Request (First 2 pages) $ 3.50
(Additional pages) $ .50 per page
From Archived Medium $ 1.00 per page
( NO CHARGE TO VICTIMS )
Faxed copies (addition $1.00 per page)
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Service Provided Fee Established
20. Co-pay for Inmate Medical Services: $ 8.00 per clinic visit
21. Requests for clearance or Immigration Letters:
as a "' ,+ d d + 'f f P +s! I :h. i a i :T:„mpg.
In person requests (self) $ �9e
Mail requests $ •
- E
Second Party Requests r ; '0,1 6#10 E
1ia4ii $ 8 itto
Second Party Request by Mail W"ligroin
+ ;®� $e-eoi o
22. Requests for Broad Computerized searches
by name or location: Fee of$11.25 per 15 minutes
of search time
Additional Fee if Programming is Required $3-080.00 minimum a n d
$3060.00 each subsequent
hour
23. Assessor/Treasurer items:
Aerial maps $15.00 per map
Printouts (copies) $1.25 per page
Reports $100 set up and $30.00 per
hour
24. Sheriff Bond Processing Fee $10.00 per bond
25. Mugshot Photo Processing Fee $10.00 per photo
26. CLW Application $2206.00(Includes $10.00 for
q, finger printing char e )
27. Notary Service No fee shall be charged by
County staff
28. Application Fee for Independent $500.00
Transportation Impact Study,
per Ordinances #210 and #211 y
:. �rh`k,lli tY6 ,. 7 MA fir :_ � 7777:15
ry ; ii 17 y � f7 1 f6 � " yy,x
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RATES FOR CLERK TO THE BOARD
TRANSCRIPTS FROM TAPES:
D ki ® $60.00/hour for time spent on the transcription, plus $2.50
per page. (Provides two certified copies of transcript to requestor.) Minimum charge of
$60.00, with a deposit of three times the clock time of the tape to be paid in advance, with
balance payable prior to receipt of transcript. Transcripts will be completed as staff time is
available. Fee non-refundable. No deadline will be assured.
' )rO r tr C ' O$A"RD ST F„ Actual cc�of services
perfor red, includ g p gerand delivery rges,with one► 1percopyof transcript and
ore copy on tostcerwprovioserRic County Minimum charge o€$60 00,with a deposit of
estimated o,08* gured: $400 per,page ai d 45,pages per`hour,plus. l tld for..postaage
and ahandling
COPIES OF TAPES/USE OF RECORDING EQUIPMENT:
pp
$30.00 machine set-up fee plus $10.00/hour for use of equipment and $4&13.50/hour for
clerk's salary for time spent copying tapes, pro-rated to half-hour segments, based on
estimated time of hearing;and$5.00 per tape. Estimated cost or minimum charge of$60.00
(whichever is highest) to be paid in advance. No unsupervised use of equipment will be
allowed. Copies of tapes will be completed as staff time is available. No deadlines will be
assured.
SENDING RECORDS BY FAX:
Long distance charges only, as estimated by Phone Services Manager.
SENDING RECORDS BY INTERNET E-MAIL:
No charge.
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GIS FEE SCHEDULE
Standard Products
Hard copy Plots (Orthophotography, planimetric, cadastral, or any combination)
PLOT SIZE Price
8 %:"X11" $ 5.00
11"X 17" $ 5.00
13"X19" $ 5.00
17"X24" $10.00
24"X 36" $10.00
36"X 36" $15.00
Digital Data (Available on CD-ROM; $50 Minimum Charge for ALL Orders)
DATA LAYER Per Project Entire
PLSS Area 4' airtir County
Section
Orthophotography:
1' Pixel Resolution $50.00 $40,000.00 N/A
2' Pixel Resolution $25.00 $20,000.00 R N/A
"4rG"`I,i .frol o(ution NIA $2$Q:0O NIA
4' Pixel Resolution $12.50 $12,500.00 NAA N/A
8' Pixel Resolution $ 6.25 $ 6,250.00 I14 N/A
16' Pixel Resolution $ 3.12 $ 3,125.00 Y N/A
t O14166 i ;lm WWWWW1161 OE61 eta MOM
W)
Cadastral $60.00 $48,000.00 WA N/A
GIS Land Positions/PLSS $ 1.00 $ 500.00 No:. $1,000.00
Planimetric(All features except geocoded centerlines) $40.00 $32,000.00 Itta N/A
Centerlines (Geocoded) $20.00 $16,000.00 t;1 N/A
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GIS FEE SCHEDULE
Custom Products
Hard copy or digital custom products:
Require 2 weeks notice from requestor
GIS Department will review requests in light of current scheduling and staffing levels and
feasibility of request
GIS Department will provide an estimate of the time and associated fees required to fulfill
the request
Minimum setup charge for custom products:
$50.00 + $50.00/hour
All custom products require payment in advance. No work on any requested custom product will
begin until payment for the requested product(s) has been received.
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GIS FEE SCHEDULE
GIS Digital Data Dissemination Policy
PURCHASER FEE REQUIREMENTS
GIS License IGA Contract
Agreement
Any authority for whom Weld County Waived ✓ ✓
collects taxes
Non-Weld County government agencies Waived ✓ ✓
Surveyors Waived ✓ ✓
Commercial Full ✓
Inter-Governmental Agreements will specify "GIS-usable" data exchange with entities, e.g., DXF
files of subdivisions, annexations and boundaries from municipalities, GPS survey points and
section corners from municipalities and other government agencies.
Contracts with surveyors will specify what contribution of data and/or time will be made by the
surveyor in exchange for fee waivers. The GIS Department will review all contributions proposed
by surveyors in order to assess the quality and/or suitability of the proposed contributions and to
determine if those contributions would substantially improve the quality or content of Weld
County's GIS. If they do not, no fees for digital data will be waived.
Fee waivers apply to digital data products only.
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WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SERVICES
2001 FEE SCHEDULE
SEPTIC INSPECTION SERVICES FEE
Individual Sewage Disposal System Permit $ 315.00
Individual Sewage Disposal Repair/Alteration Permit $ 315.00
Holding Tank/Vault Permit $ 150.00
Weld County I.S.D.S. Regulations $ 2.50
Systems Contractor License $ 3$p.00
Renewal of Systems Contractor License (Annually) $ 20$.00
Systems Cleaners License $ e$p.00
Renewal of System Cleaners License (Annually) $ 205.00
Existing Individual Sewage Disposal System Evaluation $ 9095.00
Statement of Existing $ 10.00
Loan Approval Inspection without Water Sample $ 95.00
Loan Approval Inspection with Water Sample $ 110.00
Potable Water Sample (collection and analysis) $ 30.00
FOOD PROTECTION SERVICES
Retail Food Establishment- Plan Review(up to 2 hours) $ 75.00*
Retail Food Establishment- Plan Review (each additional hour) $ 35.00*
Retail Food Establishment- No Fee License $ 0.00
Restaurant 0-100 Seats $ 110.00
Restaurant 101-200 Seats $ 125.00
Restaurant Over 200 Seats $ 135.00
Grocery Store 0-3,000 Sq Ft $ 44.00
Grocery Store 3,001-10,000 Sq Ft $ 80.00
Grocery Store 10,001-20,000 Sq Ft $ 92.00
Grocery Store 20,001-40,000 Sq Ft $ 110.00
Grocery Store 40,001-70,000 Sq Ft $ 140.00
Grocery Store Over 70,000 Sq Ft $200.00
Grocery/Deli 0-3,000 Sq Ft $ 110.00
Grocery/Deli 3,001-10,000 Sq Ft $ 180.00
Grocery/Deli 10,001-20,000 Sq Ft $ 192.00
Grocery/Deli 20,001-40,000 Sq Ft $210.00
Grocery/Deli 40,001-70,000 Sq Ft $240.00
Grocery/Deli Over 70,000 Sq Ft $ 310.00
All fees listed above for Food Protection Services except those marked with * are shared
with the State Health Department.
POOL SERVICES
Swimming Pool License $200.00
Swim Pool Chemistry Inspection $ 48.00
Swim Pool Physical Inspection $ 78.00
Swim Pool Bacteriological Analysis $ 65.30
Complaint Response and Investigation 5 $ 35.00/hr
11g : 3 1 1 I� tt t 540
Sxkr*t ar &I PS R tew(ac.,t ddttw"t7 E.i
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INSTITUTION SERVICES
Board and Care Home License (1-2 Persons) $ 50.00
Daycare Packet $ 6.00
Daycare Packet(Mailed) $ 8.00
Ambulance Inspection License $100.00/company
Ambulance Unit Inspection Fee $ 25.00/ambulance
LABORATORY SERVICES
LABORATORY MEDICAL-SAMPLE
Gonorrhea (Cenprobe)- .:0 $ 6 b
Gonorrhea-Smear $ - 6.15
Cyphilis Serology $ 8.15
Urine Culture $ 12.60
Urine Microscopic Analysi3 $ 5.40
Chlamydia3 (Ccnprobc), $ 10.00
Stat Fee for(--1-04a4;Test $25.00
Stat Fee for Multiple Tests $38.00
WATER QUALITY- BACTERIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
WATER (Potable-)
Bacteria Total Coliform $ 8.50
Bacteria Total Coliform (moat probable number) $33.05
Bacteria Quantitroy $ 11.05
BACTERIAL- Pollution Investigation
Total Coliform PADilutton Series $ 2.294110)
not it0O41:, S06111 $12,41,00
Fecal Coliform iMbarrignotro $ 25.90
Fecal Streptococci $ 25.90
Confirmation Culture $ 17.40
Staphylococcus aureus $ 19.70
Pseudomonas aeruginosa $ 19.70
Swim Pool Bacteriological Analysis $ 51.40
WATER QUALITY CHEMICAL ASSESSMENT
STEP 1
TDS $ 7.35
pll $ 1.60
Nitrate $ 10../0
rluoridc $ 0.10
Total I lardncsa $-6 40
$35.00
STEP 2
Calcium $ 9.10
Chloride $ 0.10
Sodium $ 8.40
Turbidity $ 2.00
Magi reskin) $
Sulfate $ 8.00
$38.30
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CTEr 3
Lead $ 10../0
Total ALK $ 6.40
Cpccific Conductance $ 6.40
Manganeae $ 8.40
Copper $ 10.50
Zinc $ 8.40
Potassium $ 8.40
Ammonia $ 11.00
Phcn. Alkalinity $ 7.35
Iron $ 8.40
$ O0.35
WASTE WATER SAMPLE
Turbidity $ 2.00
Oil and Crease (Chcmical) $ 44.75
Cuspendcd Colida $ 7.35
DOD $ 15.55
Chlorine $ 8.10
Tcmperature $ 1.50
Nitritc $ 9.15
Nitrate $ 10.50
Ammonia $ 11.00
Oil and Crease (Vials') $
pll $ 1.05
Chreniiw.. Ileca,al ,it $ 11.00
$125.40
, ki0Oi h"eharriblt'#; I i Citt
SI 3 .i.1 ... ...41k .j Slap:
ry
tI. . ,-I't�I d�' *AMPa ad $1400
r ss TotSi $40170
(
Oxlt y 00
proI
he 1410)
tort 00
� �d
414:0:400071±..S $1010:
PI{e ,nti �1i7�
dip IF1494
,'7 10 g4�rtf $`,7':it
k11 ;, 4101
tie uct o sroo
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MISCELLANEOUS
Lead raint Chip $ 12.25
Lead dial-tea $ 12.25
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
Environmental Protection Specialist Field Time Charge $35.00/hr
Beneficial Sludge Permit(160 Acre Parcel) $315.00
Cistern Usage Permit(Initial) $ 50.00
Cistern Usage Permit (Annual thereafter, with water sample) $ 30.00
Radon Kits $ 5.00
Radon Kits (mailed) $ 7.00
Fax Fee (up to10 pages, $.50 per each additional page) $ 2.00
File Observation Fee $ 15.00/hr
NOTE: Water analysis are the rates cited above unless the inspection amount is set by a
contract approved by the Board of County Commissioners.
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
CLIENT CHARGES
2002 SLIDING FEE SCALE
HOUSEHOLD CODE SIZE
Procedure Code Code Code Code Code Code
Code Procedure 1 2 3 4 5 School
VISITS
99200 ADULT HEALTH CARE CLINIC 29$00 2028.00 202100 2925.00 2025.00
99202 NP-EXPANDED 0.00 490.00 2(43;.00 30.00 40;7000
99203 NP-DETAILED 0.00 45-33.00 39-5;11.00 45-74 00 600.00
99204 NP-COMPREHENSIVE 0.00 2248.00 4375.00 64;1;1#.00 65I 00
99211 EP- BRIEF 0.00 5j'E.00 4977,,.00 4 -24.00 20-3g.00
99212 EP- FOCUSED 0.00 .00 law *38.00 40-45.00
99213 EP- EXPANDED 0.00 43'24.00 2633.00 3648.00 5660.00
99214 EP- DETAILED 0.00 4532.00 3050.00 4572.00 60-#x(}.00
99215 Errtai RE}O lv 6: .. .. ..
44:00 Moo 100:00 12500
X9001 FPP- INITIAL MEDICAID 4892SU.00 489250.00 489'250.00 480250.00 489250.00
30 BC PICK-UP VISIT 0.00 67.00 40'6-1.00 45-'16,.00 20.00
59 GYN 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
59430
59514 NON-MCH POSTPARTUM NP 0.00 22.00 43.00 64.00 85.00
59431
59515 NON-MCH POSTPARTUM EP 0.00 13.00 25.00 36.00 50.00
CHP
INITIAL 0.00 10.00 22.00 40.00 70.00
PERIODIC 0.00 10.00 17.00 40.00 50.00
INTER PERIODIC 0.00 5.00 10.00 20.00 35.00
PARTIAL 0.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 25.00
PARTIAL-COUNSELING 0.00 10.00 15.00 25.00 40.00
HEADSTART PHYSICAL 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00
MAT
INITIAL 0.00 50.00 75.00 100.00 125.00
GLOBAL ANTEPARTUM 0.00 150.00 300.00 500.00 600.00
REGULAR 0.00 25.00 30.00 40.00 50.00
POSTPARTUM' 0.00 25.00 50.00 75.00 100.00
PRENATAL PLUS PARTIAL 255 011.00 255 20.00 255-28f1.00 255 260.00 255 250.00
PRENATAL PLUS FULL 459$40.00 459$40.00 459$0.00 45914.00 459-54.00
PRESUMPTIVE ELIGIBILITY
INITIAL ANTI-PARTUM 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00
CTS 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
HOME VISIT 0.00 0.00 10.00 30.00 60.00
'Service included in MCH fee for MCH clients. Medicaid clients are billed.
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Procedure Code Code Code Code Code Code
Code Procedure 1 2 3 4 5 School
PROCEDURES
BLOOD SUGAR 4445.00 4-1- 5.00 4140.00 x40.00 x;5.00
BP 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
CARDIAC PROFILE 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00
CBC +x.005.00 X0.00 +9-. too 4-3f5.00
CHLAMYDIA CULTURE(STD) 0418.00 44-15.00 4o-.x,5.00 49-= 5.00 44500
CHLAMYDIA CULTURE(Contract) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
'000):0407$.. ._ __.:N WOO 1 Vio *too 'ELI oil two
COLPO WITH BX2 0-60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00
COLPO WITHOUT BX2 0-11.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00
SKIN CRY()-Single Lesion 40-x.00 0.00 4&1.00 400.00 X20 00
,,'sfdh$ 2Oibt MO CEO MO 000
(t „
GLUCOSE STICKS 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
GONORRHEA CULTURE(STD) 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
dONONONP,AitAMMOD) OM 4.0 6;00 $;0o woo
HEP B SCREEN 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
HERPES CULTURE 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00
HGB/HCT3 1.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00
LEAD SCREENING 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
PPD AT RISK POPULATION 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
PPD EMPLOYMENT RELATED 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
PREGNANCY TEST(FPP) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
PREGNANCY TEST(Noin FF$P) 22.00 2200 22:00 22;00 22.00
REPEAT PAP-Thin Prep Standard 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
REPEAT PAP-Thin Prep With DNA X90.00 X90.00 130 90.00 X90.00 130 00.00
0060:0A16, 2000 ikiti 20' 0 2000 2000
U.A. DIPSTICKS 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00
WET PREP 9- '.00 +0- .00 40-9 .00 ;F .00 40-''.00
MEDICATIONS`
AMOXICILLIN 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
AZITHROMYCIN (STD) 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
AZt7 tlti C'a�tit.; .,.I... 0O'
_ �k) ° El O o0 Et+00 0:0(1 000
BACTRIM(SULFATRIM) 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
CLEOCIN ORAL 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
CLEOCIN VAGINAL 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00
CLINDAMYCIN ORAL 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
DOXYCYCLINE(STD) 0-7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00
110%7Yattieltil4i,° G 00 Old 0,00 0;0d 000
ERYTHROMYCIN 0-2.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00
FLAGYL 4 TABS 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
FLAGYL 14 TABS s-110.00 5- 11.00 s-)too s-ii).0o 5-`I0.00
IRflN TAKET i 51. SO) 5:40 COO 5 ao
'Pathologist fee is billed to client by NCMC.
3COP clients are charged Code 1 fee only.
°Medicaid clients are to receive a written prescription for their medication that is not
provided free by the colorado Department of Public Heatlh and Environment.
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Procedure Code Code Code Code Code Code
Code Procedure 1 2 3 4 5 School
MEDICATIONS -CONTINUED'
LA BICILLIN 0:44.00 tejti.00 49;'.00 49=;4800 40-1 .00
LICE SHAMPOO 500.00 549.00 sit00 s-44.00 5.4;0.00
rOTSCiat WOO ' l0 WO 2_6:08
NITROFURANTOIN 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00
NYSTATIN 2.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
PODOPHYLLIN/TCA 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
SUPRAX 6-,0.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
YEAST TX-Vaginal Preps 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
!Mt:.t. ..:Anal" a 4O MO W4 0140
ROCEPHIN 2046.00 2040.00 20-.74.00 2015.00 2915.00
BIRTH CONTROL
CERVICAL CAP 9,06 ,90 43.99 40,00 2580
CONDOMS 10/PKG 0.00 3,.00 85.7.00 00.00 12.00
DELAYED EXAM 20 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
DELAYED EXAM 30 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
DELAYED EXAM-DEPO 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00
DEPO PROVERA 0.00 2240.00 45-. 9.00 45-0.00 45-;70.00
DIAPHRAGM 0.00 5-x`;.00 40100 15 X14.00 20.00
EC CONSULT(FPP) 10 0.00 48-•;43.00 40-62#,,.00 49—;30.00 4918.00
EC s € NSULT(Ntttc't I i WO 3846 8,00 C t 7 38;08
FOAM 0.00 a-too 51.00 8.00 10.00
GEUCREAM 0.00 51.00 +GA 100 45-1000 20.00
IUD 0.00 425-0.00 125 40.00 425-1'80.00 4200.00
bDINSERTI0N 000 380Q 5S:00 8Qt0o 1:0000
IUD REMOVAL 0.00 0-38.00 81�y�,.00 8-8000 nee
W NELLE 040 96 ..;Y.00 O 36.00 45.06
IUD SPECIAL KIT INS 0.06 25.90 50330 75-90 400.00
NORPLANT INSERT 9,96 400.00 400.09 400.90 400.00
NORPLANT REMOVAL 0.00 150 58.00 150 83.00 450-420.00 150.00
0700 255.00 50 0 75.&B 400.00
ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES 0.00 7.00 84'1.00 918.00 40-488.00
PLAN B(FPP) 10 0.00 49-44.00 40- .00 40'x$0.00 40-38.00
PrAliOlitii WM 3 ;00 O140 33.44 38` 38.017
VAGINAL INSERTS/FILM 0.00 74.00 8-0.00 9-0.00 10.00
TRAVEL SERVICES
CHOLERA 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
HEPATITISA 25-4.7.00 25.47.00 2547.00 25-37.00 2547.00
IG TRAVEL 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00
JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS 75'#40.00 75-101000 75'900.00 75-'1000 75140.00
MENINGITIS 65-80.00 650.00 65 80.00 65-8(1.00 as-somo
POLIO(INJECTION) 2518.00 25-,0.00 25$a mo 25-8800 25-30.00
F ARIES ID 80330 80.8 89-99 80:00 80.00
RABIES IM 130.00 130.00 130.00 130.00 130.00
TYPI IOID INJECTION (TWO
SI IOT„) 45-90 4596 4555.00 4580 45:90
TYPHOID ORAL 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00
TYPHOID VI CAPSULAR
(ONLY ONE SHOT NEEDED) 4017.00 407&100 40-47.00 48-0.00 g9-I47.00
YELLOW FEVER 652`17.00 65-7;1.00 6'577.00 657.7.00 65 .00
5Medicaid clients are to receive a written prescription for their medication that is not
provided free by the colorado Department of Public Heatlh and Environment.
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Procedure Code Code Code Code Code Code
Code Procedure 1 2 3 4 5 School
TRAVEL COUNSELING AND INFORMATION
TRAVEL VISIT-COMPREHENSIVE
(1 person) 40 il.00 4e-0m 49-45.00 10 X5.00 4045 00
GROUP TRAVEL VISIT-Comprehensive
2 (2 persons) 251100 25,05.00 25-60.00 255-60.00 25-.66.00
GROUP TRAVEL VISIT-Comprehensive
3 (2 or more persons) 20-;_.,,.00 20-x-;.00 2415.00 20-65.00 20- 5.00
TRAVEL VISIT-PARTIAL(1 person) 20-x.00 20- .00 20- 5.00 2430.- .00 20- .00
GROUP TRAVEL VISIT 2-(2 persons) 1-316.00 43-`x"$.00 45.00 ,15.00 43'1,400
GROUP TRAVEL VISIT 3-(3 or more
persons) 1-0-0.00 10"500 404'5.00 i0- 00 4-0-t 00
IMMUNIZATIONS
an, WO &Tho OA MO 516o N/A
COMVAX 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
DT, PEDIATRIC 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 N/
DTAP 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
FLU 4915.00 4&05.00 4&;',1,5.00 44-•...45.00 40-16.00 N/A
HEP A(ages 2-18) 15.00 15.00 16.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
HEP B SERIES 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 N/A
HEP B(18 years and younger) 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
HIB 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
IPV(under 18) 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
IPV 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 N/A
IG-PROPHYLAXIS 5.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 35.00 N/A
MMR 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
MMR BOOSTER 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 N/A
PEDIATRIC PNEUMONIA 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 N/
PNEUMOVAX 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 N/A
TD 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
VARIVAX 15.00 15.00\ 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
VARIVAX-NVFC 45-5000 45-50.00 45-10.00 45-5000 45- 7.00 N/A
VFC VACCINES 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
PPD TRAINING -$25 PER HOUR
COMMUNITY EDUCATION-$50.00 PER HOUR(one hour minimum charge)
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES LAND-USE APPLICATION FEES
Effective January 1,2001200
1. Certificate of Compfancc $ 50.00
—Change of Zone $ 1,100.00
2. Use by Special Review $ 1,100.00
3. Major Facility of a Public Utility Special Review $ 1,100.00
4. Use by Special Review-Mining Permit $ iTicieTeerliMndhe first ten acres plus
$6-..0SOM per acre or fraction
thereof in excess of 10 acres. Fee
,,A to c.a bed$1,4,6.00
5. Use by Special Review-Solid Waste Disposal $17,114.00
6. Use by Special Review-Composting Facilities $ 2,236.00
7. Subdivision
- Sketch Plan $ 535.00
- Preliminary Plan $ 1,100.00 - For s" lots plus
$fi.59 ,s, a"q�per lot in excess of-1-Ei
fifilots. fe..,iet to
$1,455.09
- Final Plat $ 1,100.00
8. Re-subdivision
- Lot line changes only $ 200.00
- Redesign,additional lots or vacation of lots $ 1,i50.Oo 5 iQOp
9. Minor Re-subdivision
- Vacation of road,streets or alleys only $ 200.00
10. Board of Adjustment Variance $ 660.00
Board of Adjustment Appeal $ 200.00
11. Recorded Exemptions(2 and 3 lot) $ 990.00
- Amendments $ 180.00
12. Subdivision Exemption
- Used with Recorded Exemption $ 180.00
- Property line adjustment $ 180.00
- Financing $ 180.00
- Temporary Use/Public Utility $ 180.00
13. Zoning Permit for Mobile Homes, Manufactured $ 230.00
homes and Accessory Dwellings,Temporary tll
Accessory Dwellings $! 5p0i ee ,pfgs ° djyf}�r tip
14. Geologic Hazard Permit $ 180.00
15. Flood Hazard Development Permit $ 180.00
16. Planned Unit Development
- Sketch Plan $ 535.00
- Change of Zone $2,000.00 0417140.j( �i 1 $it7 Dq pet leit
- Final Plat $ 535.00 ; ,firq
17. Minor Subdivision Sketch Plan $ 535.00
18. Minor Subdivision Final Plat $ 1,100.00
19. Site Plan Review $ 400.00
20. Hazardous Waste Disposal Site $65,436.00
21. Administrative Handling Fee-Special Requests $ 35.00
22. Building Permit/Illegal Parcel $ 250.00
23. Substantial Change Hearing $ 243e,e€000140
24. Investigation Fee - An additional 50%of the established application fee
not to exceed$550.00
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25. An amendment to any of the above applications shall be treated as a new application and will be charged the
appropriate application fee unless otherwise noted.
26. The fee to amend an application for a Special Review Permit for Sold Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities shall
not exceed$17,114.00. The full amount shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services at the time
a complete application is submitted. The full amount shall be=.placed in escrow and charged against by the
County based on the standard hourly rate for each department administering or reviewing the permit. The
departments shall include, but not be limited to,the Weld County Departments of Planning Services, Public
Health and the Environment, Public Works, and County Attorney's Office. The standard hourly rate shall be
established by the Director of Finance and Administration for the actual time spent on the review of the
application and facility. The applicant shall be provided copies of the billing five days prior to the cost actually
being billed against the escrow account and the applicant. The applicant's sole remedy to appeal any billing
shall be to the Board of County Commissioners. The unused portion of the submitted application fee held in
escrow,shall be returned to the applicant within 30 days of recording the amended Special Review plan map,
within 30 days of recording the amended Special Review plan map,within 30 days after denial of the application
by the Board of County Commissioners,or 30 days after the applicant submits a written request to withdraw the
application.
Alre+ rit 0i 6 0'I b ei tuatrn OftiffinglatftftfalWiftftflifjffiftrentft5iti #asked
to assrst profess oat cl rnsultarlts iii the oreoarati n of laird use aoolicatkrtis t tr@fee shalt be n hourly rate
chased in`f5 rmhutn increments The houtl1d Late shatt be calculated'on a till cost recevery basis of the Bounty's
costs for the etaft posftlons tnvolve4 ni ie assistance The full cost recoyery rate shall be determined'by the
Director of FAW0!StliMODS tiOtiaridlOakinctude*afal*:::Trinde::Ppnatitazaonatt:Onatai(services and
Soholies O dial:0PS Culatedinaecardancavrltktthearuntwvidecostsllacats5nn1enneeTederal
0MB-87 metttodoto<ue ire•aotrimattts'shall dengslt an estimated amount of the costs prior to the assistance_A
final sattie'dt casts ueittilre flifei`iriiriad tap DPS once all the Mork has been eompleted
28i ln4lude a$7'00 fee increase tocover the cost`tp Amend ti a Mixed Use bevelopbient Map a id corresponding
C0mprelt000re.
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EXHIBIT 5-K
BUILDING AND ELECTRICAL PERMIT APPLICATION FEES
APPENDIX K
BUILDING AND ELECTRICAL PERMIT APPLICATION FEES
BUILDING,PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES
Total Valuation Fee
$1 to$500 $21.00
$501 to$2,000 $21.00 for first$500 plus$2.75 for each additional$100 or fraction thereof,to and including$2,000
$2,001 to$25,000 $82.25 for first$2,000 plus$12.50 for each additional $1,000 or fraction thereof,to and including
$25,000
$25,001 to$50,000 $349.75 for first$25,000 plus$9.00 for each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof,to and including
$50,000
$50,001 to$100,000 $574.75 for first$50,000 plus$6.25 for each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof,to and including
$100,000
$100,001 to$500,000 $887.25 for first$100,000 plus$5.00 for each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof,to and including
$500,000
$500,001 to$1,000,000 $2,887.25 for first$500,000 plus$4.25 for each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof,to and including
$1,000,000
$1,000,001 and up $5,012.25 for first$1,000,000 plus$2.75 for each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof.
PLAN CHECK FEE
65%of the building permit fee(107.3,UBC)
MOBILE HOME,MANUFACTURED HOME AND FB UNITS
All mobile homes,manufactured homes and FB units $i50.0ftl ti
Mobile homes and manufactured homes used as temporary storage or as an accessory structure $75.00
**A plan check fee is required for homes set on permanent crawlspace and basement foundations. **
OTHER INSPECTIONS AND FEES
Inspections outside of normal business hours(minimum charge—two hours) $42.00 per hour
Reinspection fee $42.00 per hour
Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated(minimum charge—one-half hour) $42.00 per hour
Additional plan review required by changes,additions or revisions to approved plans(minimum charge—one- $42.00 per hour
half hour)
Investigation fee: the amount for any investigation shall not exceed: Actual Costs
PRE-MOVE INSPECTIONS FOR DWELLINGS
Anywhere within Weld County $75.00
Outside Weld County $150.00
RESIDENTIAL: This includes modular homes, mobile homes and travel trailers; also duplexes, condominiums and townhouses;
construction and extensive remodeling and additions to(based on enclosed living area)
0 to 500 sq.ft. $37.00_
Over 500 sq.ft.and not more than 1,000 sq.ft. $53.00
Over 1,000 sq.ft.and not more than 1,500 sq.ft. $72.00
Over 1,500 sq.ft.and not more than 2,000 sq.ft. $78.00
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*Per 100 sq.ft.in excess of 2,000 sq.ft. $5.00
*Example: 2,100 sq.ft.=$78,00+$5.00=$83.00
ALL OTHER FEES, except for inspections in mobile homes and travel trailer parks shall be computed on the dollar value of the
electrical installations,including time and material(total cost to the customer),and such fees shall be computed as follows:
Valuation of Work: (Actual cost to customer—Labor and Materials)
Not more than$300 $37.00
More than$300,but not more than$2,000 $44.00
More than$2,000 but not more than$3,000 $51.00
More than$3,000 but not more than$50,000 $17.00 per
thousand or
fraction thereof
of total valuation
*
*Example: $3,001 to$4,000=$51 +$17=$68;and$4,001 to$5,000=$51 +$34=$85
More than$50,000,contact the Building Inspection Department(960)353-8100 x 3521
Mobile homes and travel trailer parks,per space $37.00
Reinspection on all of the above $42.00
Construction meter $37.00
When work for which a permits is required by Chapter 29 of the Weld County Code is started or proceeded with prior to obtaining the
electrical permit,an additional investigation fee shall be added to the cost of the electrical permit. The investigation fee shall be 50%
of the fee established by separate action by the Board of County Commissioners. In no event shall the investigations fee exceed an
amount set by separate action by the Board of County Commissioners. The payment of such investigation fee shall not relieve any person
from fully complying with the requirements of Chapter 29 of the Weld County Code in the execution of the work,nor from any other
penalties prescribed within the Weld County Code.
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EXHIBIT "L"
REQUIRED BID AMOUNT
Pursuant to Article XIV, Section 14-9, Section 5 of the
Weld County Home Rule Charter,
written, sealed bids and a ten-day period
for consideration and investigation of the bids is required
for purchases in excess of an amount set annually
by the Board of County Commissioners by Ordinance.
Through repeal and re-enactment of this Appendix,
the amount set for the year 2002, is $10,000.00.
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