HomeMy WebLinkAbout20020691 SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
Tuesday, November 20, 2001
A regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission was held Tuesday 2001, in the Weld County
Public Health/Planning Building, (Room 210), 1555 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado. The meeting was
called to order by Chair, Michael Miller, at 1:35 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Michael Miller
Bryant Gimlin
Cristie Nicklas
Fred Walker
John Folsom -17
Stephan Mokray
Cathy Clamp Absent
Luis Llerena Absent
Bruce Fitzgerald
Also Present: Don Carroll, Kim Ogle, Robert Anderson, Lauren Light, Monica Daniels Mika,Jeff Reif, Cindy
Etcheverry, Char Davis, Lee Morrison
The summary of the last regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission held on November 6,
2001, minutes will need to be continued to the next meeting. Bryant Gimlin and John Folsom did not receive
them.
— CASE: Chapter 29-Weld County Code Revisions
PLANNER: Jeff Reif and Monica Daniels Mika
Jeff Reif, presented a brief summary of the changes for the Building Code. In particular Section 29-2-90 is
the affected section due to an ordinance passed by the State Legislature that mandates how local jurisdictions
are to inspect manufactured and factory built housing. Specifically, all references to be blocked and tied
mobile homes must be deleted from our ordinance. In addition, our ordinance must reflect the adoption of
the State Department of Housing Standards with regard to the installation and inspection of manufactured and
factory built housing. IF the installation standard from the manufacturer are not available, then ANSI
standards will be used.
Michael Miller asked about the ANSI Standards and how it would affect the inspections. Mr. Reif stated that
the inspection will change little. The homeowner or installer will provide the instructions for the installation.
Cristie Nickles moved to send Chapter 29 to Board of County Commissioners for approval. Stephan Mokray
seconded. Motion carried
Monica Daniels Mika presented a brief summary on the changes within Chapter 23of the Code regarding
Zoning issues. Two changes were recommended. The first one deals with the Development Standards and
addition of language consisting of "Civil penalties in lieu of a suspension may also be imposed with the
express prior agreement of the applicant. The availability of these remedies in no way limit the Board of
County Commissioners from seeking or applying any other remedies which are available for noncompliance
with the development standards." The second change deals with the definition of section regarding"offset"
and"setback". The changes with regard to offset need to be more definite and inclusive. The changes with
regard to setback would be the same.
Bryant Gimlin asked what would determine the civil penalties. Mr. Morrison provided further information with
regard to the penalties and what can be done to the applicant.
Michael Miller asked about the intent and what could be done with regards to penalties. Mr. Morrison stated
that prior to the process it sets up the possible penalties that could be enforced. Mr. Morrison stated it does
not preclude subsequent agreements.
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Mike Miller asked Ms. Mika if there will be a chart for potential penalties or is it going to be determined asked
of the Commission during the hearing process. Ms. Mika stated that is was unclear as to whether it would
be carried out at the time of the hearing or case or at the time of violation. Mr. Morrison stated that this is a
broad based issue that does not specifically define the process. This enables the applicant to discuss
alternative ideas. The authority must be available before the complete process can be fully defined.
Cristie Nicklas moved to send amendments to Chapter 23 to Board of County Commissioners for approval.
Stephen Mokray seconded. Motion carried
Monica Daniels Mika provided a brief summary on Chapter 2 dealing with Substantial Change. There would
be changes to A, B and K. The changes in A and B would tighten the language up and provide a clearer
definition for the applicant to work with. The changes in K would affect the time parameters of re-applying
for a change. The time frame of one year would be available if the applicant found subsequent to the original
decision of denial by the Board of County Commissioners, new evidence which would have effected that
outcome.
Fred Walker would like to see changes in the language in subsection A, B and would like to see changes in
the last sentence. Mr. Morrison provided some clarification as to the reasoning and intent of the language.
Cristie Nicklas moved to change the language in subsection K to be consistent with A& B. Stephan Mokray
seconded. Motion carried.
Fred Walker asked about the there not being an "or"in the documents in subsection C of Chapter 2. It was
agreed to place the or in the language.
The Chair asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No
one wished to speak.
Cristie Nicklas moved to send the changes to Chapter 2 to the Board of County Commissioners with a
recommendation of approval including adding the word or in Chapter 2 Subsection C. Steve seconded Motion
carried.
Case : USR-1358
Applicant: Robert&Cozette Legino
Planner: Monica Mika
Legal: S2 of the NE4 of Section 20 T11 N, R67 West of the 6th PM Weld
County Colorado
Request: Special Use Permit for 195 foot wireless telecommunications tower.
Location: East of and adjacent to WCR 126.5 (Carr Road)
Monica Daniels Mika, Department of Planning Services presented Case USR-1358, reading the
recommendation and comments into the record. The Department of Planning Services is recommending
approval of the application along with the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards.
Cristie Nicklas asked about the size of the tower. Mrs. Mika stated it is a 195 foot tower.
Hal Garwood, provided clarification to the site and is available for questions. Mrs. Nicklas asked why this is
a guide tower and the fencing of it for cattle purposes. Mr. Garwood stated that the tower will be fenced as
well as the guides. This height of tower meets the needs of the area and is can be co-located on. Mrs.
Nicklas asked about prospective carriers. Mr. Garwood stated that the client would be Sprint and that the
company will not construct unless there is a client ready to go on the tower.
The Chair asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No
one wished to speak.
Stephen Mokray motioned for final approval of USR-1358. Cristie Nicklas seconded.
The Chair asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. John
BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION
RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Moved by Cristie Nicklas that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County
Planning Commission. Be it resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the application for:
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED FEES AND 2002 PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING DATES
be recommended favorably to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons:
The 2002 Planning Commission Meeting dates were approved with the only exception being the first
meeting date in January. This date was left to staff discretion with regards to number of cases that
needed to be heard.
The second element considered were changes to the 2002 budget. There were fee changes that
effected the Uniform Building Code, Use by Special Review for a Mining Operation, Minor Subdivisions
and Substantial Change Hearings.
Motion seconded by Stephan Mokray.
VOTE:
For Passage Against Passage
Michael Miller
Bryant Gimlin
Cristie Nicklas
Cathy Clamp
Fred Walker
Stephan Mokray
Lous Llerena
Bruce Fitzgerald
The Chair declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of
this case to the Board of County Commissioner's for further proceedings.
CERTIFICATION OF COPY
I, Voneen Macklin, Recording Secretary for the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify
that the above and foregoing resolution, is a true copy of the resolution of the Planning Commission of
Weld County, Colorado, adopted on November 6, 2001.
Dated the 6'"of November, 2001.
Voneen Macklin
Secretary
SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
Tuesday, November 6, 2001
A regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission was held Tuesday, November 6, 2001, in the
Weld County Training Center, 1104 H Street, Greeley, Colorado. The meeting was called to order by Chair,
Michael Miller at 1:35 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Michael Miller
Bryant Gimlin
Cristie Nicklas
Fred Walker
John Folsom Absent
Stephan Mokray
Cathy Clamp
Luis Llerena
Bruce Fitzgerald
Also Present:
The summary of the last regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission held on Tuesday,October
18, 2001, was approved as read.
1. APPROVAL OF PROPOSED FEES AND 2002 PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING DATES
Monica presented a brief narrative on the hearing dates for the 2002 year with the meetings being held on
the first and third Tuesday of every month with a modification January. The proposal is to eliminate the first
meeting in January or hold in on the first Thursday. The January meeting does not have many cases on the
docket therefor you can leave it a staff discretion as to whether that meeting must be held.
Motion made by Cristie Nicklas to approve dates as scheduled and leave the first meeting in January at staff
discression as the whether it is needed or not. Stephan Mokray seconded. Motion carried
The second element is to consider proposed changes to the 2002 budget. Two sections are effected. The
first is the Uniform Building Code section for a mobile manufactured home. The present fee is for$187.50
and the request is to change to$220. The reason for the change is to purchase stickers that is now required
to be placed on the structures. The first section change is to the Use by Special Review for a Mining
Operation from $1,100 to a base line of$2000 plus extend the fee so there are no limitations. The second
change is to change modify the fee for Minor Subdivisions verses Major Subdivisions. This will be a
decrease from $1,150 to $500. The staff tries to make sure that the time is adequately balanced with the
fees. The PUD process will be changed as well. The Substantial Change Hearing is proposed to change
from$200 to$500. The reason for this is to cover costs. The final two items are for the ability to charge for
staff consulting and the final is a$700 increase to cover the cost of a mixed use development. There is not
present cost and we believe that this comes very close to the County cost for covering those cases.
Michael Miller asked about the hourly rate with regards to the consulting. Mrs. Mika stated that everyone in
the Department of Planning Services will establish the rate depending on where the staff is and what their
position is. The recognized fee will typically be the County Rate.
The Chair asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No
one from the public wished to speak.
Motion made by Gristle Nicklas to send the fee schedule to the Board of County Commissioners with a
recommendation of approval. Stephan Mokray seconded. Motion carried.
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.
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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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2002 WELD COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE FEES
CODE AMBULANCE SERVICES: Charges are per patient AMOUNT
52, UNSCHEDULED, EMERGENT (911) PRIMARY SERVICES $700
171B, (ASSESSMENT, TREATMENT, AND TRANSPORT)
172
177 UNSCHEDULED, EMERGENT (911)PARAMEDIC ASSIST 700
OR AIR/GROUND AMBULANCE ASSIST (ASSESSMENT,
TREATMENT, BUT NO TRANSPORT BY WCAS)
51B SCHEDULED, NON-EMERGENT PRIMARY SERVICES 350
(ASSESSMENT, TREATMENT, AND TRANSPORT)
54B, RETURN TRIP (NON-EMERGENT TRANSPORT) 350
174
56 PATIENT EVALUATION(ASSESSMENT,NO TREATMENT 120
OR TRANSPORT)
WC WHEELCHAIR TRANSPORT (SCHEDULED, IN DISTRICT, 60
ONE WAY, NO EVALUATION OR TREATMENT
STANDBYS: Charges are per hour(two hour minimum)
55 ALS AMBULANCE (FULLY STAFFED; NO TRANSPORT) $120
53 ONE PERSON(NO TRANSPORT) 60
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 40
61 CARDIAC MONITOR/DEFIBRILLATOR/PACER 60
62 INTRAVENOUS THERAPY 50
65 MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION 20
69 ADVANCED AIRWAY CONTROL 150
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,et Shee
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.
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11. Copy of ambulance trip sheet medical records. 0 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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EXHIBIT "D"
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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
Up to 6" $ 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. Sheriff's 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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EXHIBIT "D"
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Service Provided Fee Established
20. Co-pay for Inmate Medical Services: $ 8.00 per clinic visit
21. Requuests for clearance or Immigration Letter k m 5 e n -f ea rc d- ore
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• In person requests (self) $3.50 7o0
Mail requests $4;00 -7-5-6)Second Party Request oR etfue>1s retu,izin disQo5i11vns $gam. ,..1,00
Second Party Request by Mail a,e ieives fS t 7 uli" ",j $9J.00
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 O0.00 $30.00 minimum and $81370.06 06
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
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26. CLW Application (Includes $10.00 for
finger printing chS Co and FR(
3‘.00 VuK
Cle Za-rice
27. Notary Service No fee shall be charged by
County staff
28. Application Fee for Independent $500.00
Transportation Impact Study,
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EXHIB7IT "E"
RATES FOR CLERK TO THE BOARD
TRANSCRIPTS FROM TAPES:
$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.
COPIES OF TAPES/USE OF RECORDING EQUIPMENT:
$30.00 machine set-up fee plus$10.00/hour for use of equipment and$14.50/hourfor 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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Exhibit F
GIS FEE SCHEDULE
Standard Products
Hardcopy Plots(Orthophotography, planimetric,cadastral, or any combination)
PLOT SIZE Price
8 'A"X 11" $5.00
11"X 17" $5.00
13"X 19" $5.00
17"X 24" $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 PLSS Per Entire
Section QuarterQuad County
Orthophotography:
1'Pixel Resolution $50.00 N/A N/A
2'Pixel Resolution $25.00 N/A N/A
3'Pixel Resolution N/A $250.00 N/A
4'Pixel Resolution $12.50 N/A N/A
8'Pixel Resolution $6.25 N/A N/A
16'Pixel Resolution $3.12 N/A N/A
MrSID compressed image(Available via ftp to client site only) N/A N/A $2,000.00
Cadastral $60.00 N/A N/A
GIS Land Positions/PLSS $1.00 N/A $1,000.00
Planimetric(All features except geocoded centerlines) $40.00 N/A N/A
Centerlines(Geocoded) $20.00 N/A N/A
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Exhibit F
GIS FEE SCHEDULE
Custom Products
Hardcopy 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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Exhibit F
GIS FEE SCHEDULE
GIS Digital Data Dissemination Policy
PURCHASER FEE REQUIREMENTS
GIS License IGA Contract
Agreement
Any authority for whom Weld County collects Waived ✓ ✓
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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Exhibit A
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WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SERVICES
2002 FEE SCHEDULE
SEPTIC INSPECTION SERVICES
Individual Sewage Disposal System Permit.. $315.00
Individual Sewage Disposal Repair/Alteration Permit..... $315.00
Holding TanWault Permit $150.00
Weld County I.S.D.S. Regulations $2.50
Systems Contractor License $40.00
Renewal of Systems Contractor License (Annually) $25.00
Systems Cleaners License $40.00
Renewal of System Cleaners License(Annually)......... $25.00
Existing Individual Sewage Disposal System Evaluation $95.00
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.
Exhibit A
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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 $35.00/hr
Swimming Pool Plan Review (up to 2 hours) $75.00
Swimming Pool Plan Review(each additional hour) $35.00 -''J
INSTITUTION SERVICES
Board and Care Home License(1 -2 Persons) $50.00
Daycare Packet . $6.00
Daycare Packet(Mailed) . $8.00
Ambulance Inspection License $1Q0.00/company
Ambulance Unit Inspection Fee $25..00/ambulance
LABORATORY SERVICES
MEDICAI
Chlamydia Probe $10.00
Gonorrhea Probe $6.45
Stat Fee for individual test $25.00
State Fee for multiple tests $38.00
WATFR QUALITY- BACTERIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
Total Coliform, PA $9.50
,\ Total Coliform, Quantitray $12
F \ Total Coliform, MPN $33.05
,IQtal Coliform, Membrane Filtration $25.90
Fecal Coliform, Membrane Filtration $2 90
Fecal Streptococci $25.90
Staphylococcus aureus $19.70
Pseudomonas�,� aeruginosa $19.70
Slum Pool Bacteriological Analysis $51.4]w\i
erie_ClUALlacEEMICALAKE,aaistaa
Alkalinity, Phenolphthalein $7.70
Alkalinity, Total $7.70
Ammonia $11.60
Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) $18.70
V Calcium
$9.50
Chloride
$9.50
Chlorine .
$8.50
Chromium Hexavalent . $11.60 h
Copper $11.50
Dissolved Oxygen $3.25
Exhibit A
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WATER QUALITY- CHEMICAL ASSESSMENT(continued).
Fluoride $10.00
Hardness, Total $6.70
Iron $8.80
Lead, water $12.50
Lead, dishes $12.80
Lead, paint chips . $15.00
Magnesium . $1.50
Manganese $8.80
Nitrate $11.00
Nitrite . . $10.00
Oil and Grease, Chemical $47.00
Oil and Grease, Visual $1.75
PH $1.75
Potassium $8.80
Solids, Total Dissolved $7.70
Solids, Total Suspended $7.70
Sodium $8.80
Specific Conductance $6.70
Sulfate . $9.20
Temperature $1.50
Total Organic Carbon $57.75
Turbidity $2.10
\/ Zinc $8.80
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
Environmental Health 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 to 10 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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Exhibit B
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WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
CLIENT CHARGES
2002 SLIDING FEE SCALE
HOUSEHOLD CODE SIZE
Procedure Code Code Code Code Code
Code Procedure 1 2 3 4 5
VISITS
99200 ADULT HEALTH CARE CLINIC 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
99202 NP-EXPANDED 0.00 25.00 39.00 56.00 70.00
99203 NP- DETAILED 0.00 33.00 51.00 74.00 93.00
99204 NP-COMPREHENSIVE 0.00 49.00 76.00 111.00 139.00
99211 EP-BRIEF 0.00 11.00 17.00 24.00 30.00
99212 EP-FOCUSED 0.00 16.00 25.00 36.00 45.00
99213 EP- EXPANDED 0.00 21.00 33.00 48.00 60.00
99214 EP- DETAILED 0.00 32.00 50.00 72.00 90.00
99215 EP-COMPREHENSIVE 0.00 44.00 69.00 100.00 125.00
X9001 FPP-INITIAL MEDICAID 205.00 205.00 205.00 205.00 205.00
00030 BC PICK-UP VISIT 0.00 7.00 11.00 16.00 20.00
00059 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
99381-99383 INITIAL 0.00 10.00 22.00 40.00 70.00
99391-99393 PERIODIC 0.00 10.00 17.00 40.00 50.00
X1400 INTER PERIODIC 0.00 5.00 10.00 20.00 35.00
x1410 PARTIAL 0.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 25.00
99402 PARTIAL-COUNSELING 0.00 10.00 15.00 25.00 40.00
00054 HEADSTART PHYSICAL 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00
MAT
99205 INITIAL 0.00 50.00 75.00 100.00 125.00
59426 GLOBAL ANTEPARTUM 0.00 150.00 300.00 500.00 600.00
xss65 REGULAR 0.00 25.00 30.00 40.00 50.00
POSTPARTUM' 0.00 25.00 50.00 75.00 100.00
X5571 PRENATAL PLUS PARTIAL 280.00 280.00 280.00 280.00 280.00
X5572 PRENATAL PLUS FULL 540.00 540.00 540.00 540.00 540.00
X5578 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
99341-99342 HOME VISIT 0.00 0.00 10.00 30.00 60.00
99351-99352
PROCEDURES
00120 BLOOD SUGAR 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
00093 BP 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
80062 CARDIAC PROFILE 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00
r Exhibit B
Page 2
Procedure Code Code Code Code Code
Code Procedure 1 2 3 4 5
p ROC E D U R E S l c o nt i n ue d 1
85031 CBC 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
87110 CHLAMYDIA CULTURE(STD) 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
OHLAMYDIA CULTURE(Contract) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.q
82465 CHOLESTEROL SCREEN 11.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 11.00
57454 COLPO WITH BX2 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00
57452 COLPO WITHOUT BX2 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00
17000 SKIN CRY0-Single Lesion 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
17003 SKIN CRYO-2 to 14 Lesions 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
57511 CERVICAL CRYO 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00
82948 GLUCOSE STICKS 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
87850 GONORRHEA CULTURE(STD) 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
GONORRHEA CULTURE(IUD) 0.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00
86287+86289 HEP B SCREEN 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
00114 HERPES CULTURE 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00
85018 HGB/HCT3 1.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00
00119 LEAD SCREENING 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
86580 PPD AT RISK POPULATION 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
00118 PPD EMPLOYMENT RELATED 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
84703 PREGNANCY TEST(FPP) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
PREGNANCY TEST(Non FPP) 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00
88142 REPEAT PAP-THIN PREP-STNDRD 30.00 . 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
87621 PAP-THIN PREP-WITH DNA 90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00
88147 REPEAT PAP 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
81002 U.A. DIPSTICKS 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00
87210 WET PREP 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00
MEDICATIONS4
00001 AMOXICILLIN - 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
00269 AZITHROMYCIN (STD) 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
AZITHROMYCIN (Contract) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
00004 BACTRIM (SULFATRIM) 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
00137 CLEOCIN ORAL 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
00300 CLEOCIN VAGINAL 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00
00020 CLINDAMYCIN ORAL 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
00005+00006 DOXYCYCLINE(STD) 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00
DOXYCYCLINE(Contract) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
00007 ERYTHROMYCIN 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00
00010 FLAGYL 4 TABS 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
00009 FLAGYL 14 TABS 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
r IRON TABLETS 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
J0570 LA BICILLIN 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
00014 LICE SHAMPOO 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
METROGEL 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
00008 NITROFURANTOIN 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00
00015 NYSTATIN 2.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
00016 PODOPHYLLIN/TCA 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
00057 SUPRAX 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
00013 YEAST TX-Vaginal Preps 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
Y AST TX-DIFLUCAN 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
00021 ROCEPHIN 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
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Exhibit B
Page 3
Procedure • Code Code Code Code Code
Code Procedure 1 2 3 4 5
BIRTH CONTROL
00033 CONDOMS 10/PKG 0.00 4.00 7.00 10.00 12.00
00096 DELAYED EXAM 20 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
00098 DELAYED EXAM 30 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
00100 DELAYED EXAM- DEPO 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00
X5560 DEPO PROVERA 0.00 25.00 39.00 56.00 70.00
00049+00050 DIAPHRAGM 0.00 7.00 11.00 16.00 20.00
EC CONSULT(FPP) 0.00 13.00 21.00 30.00 38.00
EC CONSULT(Non FPP) 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00
00035 FOAM 0.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00
00036 GEUCREAM 0.00 7.00 11.00 16.00 20.00
X2300 IUD 0.00 61.00 96.00 140.00 175.00
58300 IUD INSERTION 0.00 35.00 55.00 80.00 100.00
58301 IUD REMOVAL 0.00 35.00 55.00 80.00 100.00
LUNELLE 0.00 16.00 25.00 36.00 45.00
11976 NORPLANT REMOVAL 0.00 53.00 83.00 120.00 150.00
ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES 0.00 7.00 11.00 16.00 20.00
PLAN B(FPP) 0.00 13.00 21.00 30.00 38.00
PLAN B(Non FPP) 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00
00047+00048 VAGINAL INSERTS/FILM 0.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00
TRAVEL SERVICES
90725 CHOLERA 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
00127 HEPATITIS A 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00
90741 IG TRAVEL 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00
00225 JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
00128 MENINGITIS 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00
X0713 POLIO (INJECTION) 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00
00134 RABIES IM 130.00 130.00 130.00 130.00 130.00
00031 TYPHOID ORAL 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00
00126 TYPHOID VI CAPSULAR
(ONLY ONE SHOT NEEDED) 47.00 47.00 47.00 47.00 47.00
00129 YELLOW FEVER 77.00 77.00 77.00 77.00 77.00
TRAVEL COUNSELING AND INFORMATION
99404 TRAVEL VISIT COMPREHENSIVE(1 person)
45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00
99403 GROUP TRAVEL VISIT COMPREHENSIVE 2(2 persons)
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
99412 GROUP TRAVEL VISIT COMPRENSIVE 3(3 or more persons)
25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
99401 TRAVEL VISIT PARTIAL(1 person)
25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
99402 GROUP TRAVEL VISIT PARTIAL 2(2 persons)
18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00
99411 GROUP TRAVEL VISIT PARTIAL 3(3 or more persons)
15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
TRAVEX PRINTOUT 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
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Exhibit B
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Procedure
Code Procedure Code Code Code Code Code Code
1 2 3 4 5 School
IMMUNIZATIONS
90636 Adult Combination Hep NB 57.00 57.00 57.00 57.00 57.00 N/A
00133 COMVAX 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
00266 DT, PEDIATRIC 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 N/A
00400 DTAP 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
90724 FLU 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 N/A
X0730 HEP A(ages 2-18) 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
00017 HEP B SERIES 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 N/A
90744+90745 HEP B (18 years and younger) 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
X0737 HIB 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
90713 IPV(under 18) 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
X0713 IPV 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 N/A
X0741 IG-PROPHYLAXIS 5.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 35.00 N/A
90707 MMR 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
00117+X0707 MMR BOOSTER 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 N/A
90669 PEDIATRIC PNEUMONIA 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 N/A
90732 PNEUMOVAX 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 N/A
X0716 TD 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
90716 VARIVAX 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
X0716 VARIVAX-NVFC 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 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)
1Service included in MCH fee for MCH clients. Medicaid clients are billed.
2Pathologist fee is billed to client by NCMC.
3 COP 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 Health and Environment.
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (970) 353-6100, EXT.3540
FAX (970)304-6498
COLORADO WELD COUNTY ADMINIS
NOFFICES
17TH AVEES
GREELEY, COLORADO 80631
August 30, 2001
TO: Don Warden, Finance Director
FROM: Monica Daniels Mika, Director, Planning Services
RE: Addendum to 2002 Budget
Please include the following two items for consideration in the 2002 Budget request for the Department of
Planning Services.
1. Change Mobile Home/Manufactured Home Building Permit fee from $187.50 to $220.00. This
increase will cover the departmental cost to carry out the Manufactured Housing Installation
Program (MHIP) as approved last year by the Colorado Legislature. Specifically this enables the
department to purchase a required sticker to be placed on all homes approved in the MHIP
Program.
2. Include a $700 fee increase to cover the cost to Amend the Mixed Use Development Map and
corresponding Comprehensive Plan.
4w MEMORANDUM
wokTo: Planning Commission November 7, 2001
COLORADO From: Jeff Reif, Building Official y�
Subject: Amendment to Section 29-2-90 of the Weld County Code
Manufactured Home Installation Standards
Hearing Date: November 20, 2001
THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT SECTION 29-
2-90 OF THE WELD COUNTY CODE BE AMENDED TO COMPLY WITH COLORADO
REVISED STATUTES REGARDING THE INSTALLATION OF MANUFACTURED HOMES
FOR THE FOLLOWING REASON:
The Colorado Division of Housing examined Section 29-2-90 of the Weld County Code and
recommended the changes listed below in order to comply with Colorado Revised Statutes
regarding the Installation of Manufactured Homes in Colorado. In particular, all references to a
Blocked and Tied Manufactured Home are to be deleted. It will be left up to the Installation
Instructions for each Manufactured Home as to the installation of a Blocked and Tied
Manufactured Home.
CHAPTER 29
Building Regulations
Amend 29-2-90. 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. The Weld
County Building Inspection Department shall be authorized to act as the exclusive inspection
agency for Weld County pursuant to the Colorado Division of Housing Manufactured Housing
Installation Program. Any installation of a manufactured home in Weld County shall be
performed in strict accordance with the applicable manufacturer's installation instructions.
Where the manufacturer's instructions are not applicable, installation shall be in accordance
with ANSI A225.1 1994, as amended by the Colorado Division of Housing. A copy of the
manufacturer's instructions or the standards promulgated by the Colorado Division of Housing
shall be available at the time of installation and 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. Basement or crawlspace foundations for mobile or manufactured homes shall be
designed by an architect or engineer licensed by the State. Additionally, if a site specific
soils report is not provided, an "open hole" inspection shall be conducted by an architect
or engineer licensed by the State. Subsequent to that inspection, a written letter bearing
the architect's or engineer's stamp shall be presented to and approved by the Building
Inspection Department prior to backfilling around the foundation.
2. An architect or engineer licensed by the State may perform all foundation, perimeter
drain and dampproof inspections. If this option is used, a stamped letter from the
architect or engineer must be received and approved by the Building Inspection
Department prior to any other inspections on the home. This letter must state that the
architect or engineer did perform the inspections and that the work is consistent with the
design drawings for the foundation.
3. An engineered foundation is required where unstable or expansive soil conditions
are encountered. Otherwise, it is permissible to use a foundation consisting of block piers
and tie-downs. This foundation 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 foundation shall meet the
following standards based on ANSI A225.1-1987.
4. Footings.
a. The footings shall consist of two (2) solid concrete blocks measuring eight (8)
inches by sixteen (16) inches by four (4) inches, or equivalent, and shall be set on
undisturbed soil which is free of organic material. Blocks shall be placed so that the
sixteen-inch dimension is parallel to the main frame of the home.
b. The supports shall begin not more than two (2) feet from the exterior of each end
wall. Supports shall be installed directly under the main frame (chassis) of the home.
c. Poured footings shall be centered directly under the main frame. Footings shall
consist of concrete pads a minimum of twenty-four (24) inches by twenty-four (24)
inches by six (6) inches. Two (2) pieces of#4 (#13 metric, '/z') rebar shall be placed in
each direction before pouring. The bottom of the solid concrete base shall be a
minimum of twelve (12) inches below undisturbed soil which is free of organic material.
Piers shall be centered and rest solidly on the footing.
d. Continuous footings shall be poured directly below each main frame. Such
footings shall be a minimum of twenty (20) inches wide and six (6) inches thick. Two
(2) pieces of #4 (#13 metric, '/2') rebar shall be placed in the long dimension before
pouring. The bottom of the footing shall be a minimum of twelve (12) inches below
undisturbed soil which is free of organic material. Piers shall be centered and rest
solidly on the footing.
e. Continuous footings may be used in conjunction with caissons, as specified by
the Building Inspection Department, to provide a permanent installation. (See
Subsection C below.)
5. Piers.
a. Piers shall be placed not more than two (2) feet from the exterior of each end
wall and at maximum intervals of eight (8) feet. Supports shall be installed directly
under the main frame (chassis) of the home.
b. Piers less than thirty-six (36) inches in height shall be constructed of open or
closed cell, concrete blocks measuring eight (8) inches by sixteen (16) inches by four
(4) inches (with open cells vertically placed upon the footing. Wood railroad ties are
not acceptable for blocking). Single stacked block piers shall be installed with the
sixteen-inch dimension perpendicular to the main (I-beam or channel beam) frame.
Each pier shall be topped (capped) with a solid concrete block measuring eight (8)
inches by sixteen (16) inches by four (4) inches or equivalent.
c. Piers between thirty-six (36) inches and eighty (80) inches in height and all
corner piers over three (3) blocks high shall be double-blocked with blocks interlocked
and capped with two (2) solid concrete blocks measuring eight (8) inches by sixteen
(16) inches by four (4) inches or equivalent. The solid concrete cap blocks shall be
placed so that the sixteen-inch dimension is perpendicular to the main frame of the
home.
d. Wood wedging (shims) shall be driven tight between each pier cap and the main
frame member of the mobile or manufactured home if necessary. Shims shall not
exceed one (1) inch in thickness. Shims shall be at least nominal four (4) inches wide
and six (6) inches long. Wood more than four (4) inches thick shall not be permitted.
e. Steel piers when used shall be protected from corrosion by factory-installed
coatings.
f. A minimum clearance of twelve (12) inches shall be maintained beneath the
lowest member of the main frame (I-beam or channel beam) and the ground area
under the home.
6- Anchors and ties. Anchors and ties 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 1987:
a Ground anchors for securing tics shall be one of the following typos: screw
augers, expanding anchors, concrete-deadmen-or-equivalents approved by the
Building Official. Any typo of ground anchor used shall have a minimum holding power
of four thousand seven hundred twenty five (1,725) pounds. Ground anchors shall be
placed at a minimum depth of four (I) feet or at a greater depth if determined
necessary by the Building Inspection Department.
b- Either over the top tins or frame ties shall bo used-to-secure mobilo-and
manufactured homes fourteen (14) feet or less in width. Double wide homes need
only be secured by frame ties.
e Each over the top tie shall be secured to an anchor at each side of the mobile
home or manufactured home. An over the top tie shall be located within two (2) feet of
each end of tho home with a third over the top tic secured over tho 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 roof corners to prevent sharp
bends in the over-the top ties and to prevent them from cutting into the unit when
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 tic down strap shall be tightened snug to an
anchor.
d- Each frame tic shall connect the main frame of tho mobile or manufactured
home to an anchor located outside the opposite main frame member. Any mobile or
manufactured home fifty (50) feet or less in length shall have a minimum of four (4)
frame ties. Homes 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.
a Ties shall consist of galvanized steel strapping (1'/" x -.035") with a minimum
breaking strength of four thousand seven hundred twenty five (4,725) pounds,-or ties
shall consist of galvanized stool cable ('a.2" x 7 x 7 er 1/" 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.
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- Hook ends or open eyes are not permitted as connection devises. "Eye and
eye" or "draw and draw" type turnbuckles aro acceptable as connection devices.
Cable ends shall be secured with at least throe (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 ctrongth may bo utilized upon approval by the
Building Inspection Department.
C. Permanent Installations.
1. Permanent installations shall consist of caissons twelve (12) inches in diameter with
a twenty-four-inch by twenty-four-inch pad located on top of the caisson. The bottom of
the caisson shall be a minimum of thirty (30) inches below grade. The pad will contain
three (3) pieces of No. 4 (#13 metric, 1/2') rebar laid in opposite directions. The top of the
pad is to be at grade level. One (1) piece of No. 4 rebar is to extent from the bottom of
the caisson, up through the pad, and weld to the metal rail or beam of the mobile or
manufactured home. The length of the rebar that is welded shall be six (6) inches.
Caissons are to be directly centered under the frame with the end caissons located no
more than two (2) feet from the exterior end wall. A total of six (6) caissons shall be
installed for a single-wide home, twelve (12) for a double-wide home. Caissons placed
along the longer dimension of the home shall be equally spaced.. (The Building
Inspection Department shall only inspect, as a courtesy, permanent installations using
caissons on new setups. The Building Inspection Department shall not get involved in
permitting or inspecting the retrofitting of existing mobile and manufactured homes with
permanent installations; see Section 29-3-20 B.17 of this Chapter. A permanent
installation is not the same as a permanent foundation and is intended only for the
purposes of financing and the purging of titles as required by the County Assessor. A
permanent installation shall not be substituted for the requirements of Subparagraph B.5
above.)
2. When manufactured homes are required to be permanently installed under the
provisions of Chapter 23 of this Code, they shall be groundset, forming a crawlspace
under the home. Dirt shall be sloped away from the house at a minimum grade of two
percent (2%). Finished grade against the home shall be a minimum of six (6) inches and
a maximum of twelve (12) inches below the exterior siding. The crawlspace shall meet
the requirements for ventilation and access openings as found in Sections 2306.3 and
2306.7 of the UBC.
D. Skirting. Skirting shall be provided around the bottom of the mobile or manufactured
home to ground level. Skirting shall be made of a material which is approved for exterior use
by the UBC. Skirting must have nonclosing vents located at or near each corner and as high
as possible. Open vent area must be equal to at least one (1) foot for every one hundred
fifty (150) square feet of the home's floor area.
E. Retaining walls.
1. Retaining walls installed around the outside perimeter of mobile and manufactured
homes for the purpose of ground setting shall be constructed so as to resist loads due to
lateral pressure.
2. All wood used in retaining or crib walls shall be treated wood.
F. Landings and steps. Landings and steps shall meet the standards of Chapter 10 of
the UBC.
G. Minimum plumbing requirements. Every mobile and manufactured home used as a
dwelling unit shall be provided with a kitchen sink and a bathroom equipped with facilities
consisting of a water closet, lavatory and either a bathtub or shower. Each sink, lavatory and
either a bathtub or shower shall be equipped with hot and cold running water necessary for
its normal operation.
H. Approved sewage disposal. All mobile, manufactured and factory-built homes shall be
connected to either an approved public or private sewage disposal system. Private sewage
disposal systems are subject to permitting requirements of Chapter 30 of this Code, as
administered by the Department of Public Health and Environment. The home shall not be
occupied nor a final building approval or certificate of occupancy issued until the septic
permit has been given final approval by the Department of Public Health and Environment.
I. Temporary storage. A mobile or manufactured home receiving a zoning permit for
temporary storage shall only be required to be blocked and tied down. No utility hookups of
any type, including septic systems, shall be allowed. (Weld County Codification Ordinance
2000-1)
From: BRUCE Barker
To: Mika, MONICA
Date: 9/14/01 11:20AM
Subject: Authorization Language and Specific Amendments for Manufactured Home Installations
Attached is the language to amend the Code to authorize the Building Inspection Department as the
manufactured home installation inspection agency of Weld County, and some specific amendments
relating to such installations. We need to have these changes be considered by the Planning
Commission. This is at the request of Jeff Reif. Bruce.
CC: Vaad, Glenn
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From: Jeff Reif, Building Official
Subject: Manufactured Home Fees l
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On September 1, 2001,Weld County Building Inspection began to participate in a new
Manufactured Home Inspection Program (MHIP). This program was mandated by the State of
Colorado Legislature and is being implemented by the Colorado Division of Housing. As a ll
result of our participation as an agency approved by the Division of Housing (DOH)to inspect
Manufactured Home installations, Weld County had to amend a portion of Chapter 29 of the
Weld County Code pertaining to Manufactured Home installations and to change various
handouts and forms to reflect the amendments to our Code. Additionally,we incurred
increased expenses by having to purchase labels to place on each Manufactured Home and
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also to perform more inspections for each installation.
Effective immediately, the fees to be charged for the installation of a Manufactured Home will t.
be increased from $150.00 to $183.00. The fee for the electrical inspection will remain at
$37.00,therefore the total fee charged on a Manufactured Home permit will be $220.00. As in
the past, in addition to the above fees,we will charge an additional fee for such items as
basement or crawlspace foundations, garages, decks over 16 square feet in size, etc.
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The only change that we need to be aware of when someone applies for a Manufactured
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Home permit is that the Manufactured Home must be installed according to the manufacturer, s.
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or in the case of a used home,to ANSI A225.1-1994 standards. The installer is responsible
for providing the Manufacturer's installation instructions or the ANSI A225.1-1994 standard to
the inspector at the job site. The DOH has approved the Weld County permanent installation
standard. This permanent installation standard, or a standard contained in the "Permanent
Foundations Guide for Manufactured Housing (HUD-7584), September 1996 Edition", `
published by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, are the only
standards to be used for permanent installations.
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES LAND-USE APPLICATION FEES
Effective January 1,X1-2002
1. 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 $ 1,100.00 - For the first ten acres plus$6.00 $10.00 per acre
or fraction 2,000.00 thereof in excess of 10 acres. fce,rot to e,.......J
$1,455.00
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 sere 1 to 40 9 lots plus$7.50$10.00 per lot
in excess of 40 9 lots. f cc not to cxcccd
$1,455.00
- Final Plat $ 1,100.00
8. Re-subdivision
- Lot line changes only $ 200.00
- Redesign,additional lots or vacation of lots $ 1,150.00 - decrease to$500.00
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 or
Accessory Dwellings $ 50.00 - Based on type of application
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 - For zero(0)1 to 9 lots plus$10.00 per lot
- Final Plat $ 535.00 in excess of 10 lots
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 $ 290.00$500.00
24. Investigation Fee - An additional 50%of the established application
fee not to exceed$550.00
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 escrowed 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 Department of
Planning Services,Weld County Health Department,Weld County Public Works,and the Weld County Attorney's Office.
The standard hourly rate shall be established by the Weld County Finance Department 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 applicants 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,or within 30 days of recording the amended
Special Review plan map,or 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.
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27. A pre-application fee will be charged by Weld County to future applicants when county staff members are asked to
assist professional consultants in the preparation of land use applications.The fee shall be an hourly rate charged
in 15 minute increments. The hourly rate shall be calculated on a full cost recovery basis of the county's costs for
the staff positions involved in the assistance. The full cost recovery rate shall be determined by the Director of
Finance and Administration and shall include salary,fringe benefits,support costs(services and supplies),and
indirect costs calculated in accordance with the countywide cost allocation plan per Federal OMB-87
methodologies. Pre-applicants shall deposit an estimated amount of the costs prior to the assistance.A final settle
of costs will be determined by DPS once all the work has been completed.
28. Include a$700 fee increase to cover the cost to Amend the Mixed Use Development Map and corresponding
Comprehensive Plan
BOLD=Proposed changes
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Section 23-1-90 Definitions.
OFFSET: The horizontal distance between any BUILDING and a LOT line, other than a
STREET right-of-way line.
Change to:
OFFSET: The horizontal distance between any BUILDING or STRUCTURE. as measured from
the farthest projection of the BUILDING or STRUCTURE except for window wells. air
conditioners, gutters or down spouts. and a LOT line, other than a STREET right-of way line.
SETBACK: The horizontal distance between any BUILDING or STRUCTURE and the
established PUBLIC or private STREET right-of-way line.
Change to:
SETBACK: The horizontal distance between any BUILDING or STRUCTURE, as measured
from the farthest projection of the BUILDING or STRUCTURE except for window wells, air
conditioners, gutters or down spouts, and the established PUBLIC or private STREET right-of-
way line.
WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BUILDING INSPECTION FEES
SEPTEMBER 2001
BUILDING , PLUMBING, AND MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES:
TOTAL VALUATION: FEE:
$1 TO S500 $21
$501.00 TO$2000 $21 FOR THE FIRST$500 PLUS$2.75 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL$100 OR FRACTION THEREOF,TO ANDINCLUDING$2000.
$2,001 TO$25,000 $82.25 FOR THE FIRST$2000 PLUS$12.50 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL$1,000 OR FRACTION THEREOF,TO AND INCLUDING$25,000.
$25,001 TO$50,000 $349.75 FOR THE 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 THE FIRST$50,000 PLUS$6.25 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL$1000 OR FRACTION THEREOF,TO AND INCLUDING $100,000.
$100,001 TO$500,000 $887.25 FOR THE FIRST$100,000 PLUS$5.00 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL$1000 OR FRACTION THEREOF,TO AND INCLUDING $500,000.
$500,001 TO$1,000,000 $2,887.25 FOR THE 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 THE FIRST$1,000,000 PLUS$2.75.FOR EACH ADDITIONAL$1000.FOR 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 S.18100
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.PER HOUR
REINSPECTION FEE $42.PER HOUR
INSPECTIONS FOR WHICH NO FEE IS SPECIFICALLY INDICATED(MINIMUM CHARGE S ONE-HALF HOUR) $42.PER HOUR
ADDITIONAL PLAN REVIEW REQUIRED BY CHANGES,ADDITIONS,OR REVISIONS TO APPROVED PLANS(MINIMUM CHARGE-ONE-HALF HOUR) $42.PER 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
WELD COUNTY BUILDING, PLUMBING, AND MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2000
$1.00 TO 500.00= 21.00 26001.00 TO 27000.00 =367.75 66001.00 TO 67000.00 =681.00
501.00 TO 600.00 = 23.75 27001.00 TO 28000.00=376.75 67001.00 TO 68000.00 =687.25
601.00 TO 700.00 = 26.50 28001.00 TO 29000.00 =385.75 68001.00 TO 69000.00 =693.50
701.00 TO 800.00 = 29.25 29001.00 TO 30000.00 =394.75 69001.00 TO 70000.00 =699.75
801.00 TO 900.00 = 32.00 30001.00 TO 31000.00 =403.75 70001.00 TO 71000.00 =706.00
901.00 TO 1000.00 = 34.75 31001.00 TO 32000.00 =412.75 71001.00 TO 72000.00 =712.25
1001.00 TO 1100.00 = 37.50 32001.00 TO 33000.00 =421.75 72001.00 TO 73000.00 =718.50
1101.00 TO 1200.00 = 40.25 33001.00 TO 34000.00 =430.75 73001.00 TO 74000.00 =724.75
1201.00 TO 1300.00 = 43.00 34001.00 TO 35000.00 =439.75 74001.00 TO 75000.00 =731.00
1301.00 TO 1400.00 = 45.75 35001.00 TO 36000.00 =448.75 75001.00 TO 76000.00 =737.25
1401.00 TO 1500.00 = 48.50 36001.00 TO 37000.00= 457.75 76001.00 TO 77000.00 =743.50
1501.00 TO 1600.00 = 51.25 37001.00 TO 38000.00= 466.75 77001.00 TO 78000.00 =749.75
1601.00 TO 1700.00 = 54.00 38001.00 TO 39000.00 =475.75 78001.00 TO 79000.00 =756.00
1701.00 TO 1800.00 = 56.75 39001.00 TO 40000.00 =484.75 79001.00 TO 80000.00 =762.25
1801.00 TO 1900.00 = 59.50 40001.00 TO 41000.00 =493.95 80001.00 TO 81000.00 =768.50
1901.00 TO 2000.00 = 62.25 41001.00 TO 42000.00 =502.75 81001.00 TO 82000.00 =774.75
2001.00 TO 3000.00 = 74.75 42001.00 TO 43000.00 =511.75 82001.00 TO 83000.00 =781.00
3001.00 TO 4000.00 = 87.25 43001.00 TO 44000.00 =520.75 83001.00 TO 84000.00 =787.25
4001.00 TO 5000.00 = 99.75 44001.00 TO 45000.00 =529.75 84001.00 TO 85000.00 =793.50
5001.00 TO 6000.00=112.25 45001.00 TO 46000.00 =538.75 85001.00 TO 86000.00 =799.75
6001.00 TO 7000.00=124.75 46001.00 TO 47000.00 =547.75 86001.00 TO 87000.00 =806.00
7001.00 TO 8000.00=137.50 47001.00 TO 48000.00 =556.75 87001.00 TO 88000.00 =812.25
8001.00 TO 9000.00=149.75 48001.00 TO 49000.00= 565.75 88001.00 TO 89000.00 =818.50
9001.00 TO 10000.00=162.25 49001.00 TO 50000.00 =574.75 89001.00 TO 90000.00 =824.75
10001.00 TO 11000.00 =174.75 50001.00 TO 51000.00 =581.00 90001.00 TO 91000.00 =831.00
11000.10 TO 12000.00 =187.25 51001.00 TO 52000.00 =587.25 91001.00 TO 92000.00=837.25
12001.00 TO 13000.00 =199.75 52001.00 TO 53000.00 =593.50 92001.00 TO 93000.00 =843.50
13001.00 TO 14000.00 =212.25 53001.00 TO 54000.00 =599.75 93001.00 TO 94000.00 =849.75
14001.00 TO 15000.00 =224.75 54001.00 TO 55000.00 =606.00 94001.00 TO 95000.00 =856.00
15001.00 TO 16000.00 =237.25 55001.00 TO 56000.00 =612.25 95001.00 TO 96000.00 =862.25
16001.00 TO 17000.00 =249.75 56001.00 TO 57000.00 =618.50 96001.00 TO 97000.00 =868.50
17001.00 TO 18000.00 =262.25 57001.00 TO 58000.00 =624.75 97001.00 TO 98000.00 =874.75
18001.00 TO 19000.00 =274.75 58001.00 TO 59000.00 =631.00 98001.00 TO 99000.00 =881.00
19001.00 TO 20000.00 =287.25 59001.00 TO 60000.00 =637.25 99001.00T0100000.00=887.25
20001.00 TO 21000.00 =299.75 60001.00 TO 61000.00 =643.50
21001.00 TO 22000.00= 312.25 61001.00 TO 62000.00 =649.75
22001.00 TO 23000.00= 324.75 62001.00 TO 63000.00 =656.00
23001.00 TO 24000.00= 337.25 63001.00 TO 64000.00 =662.25
24001.00 TO 25000.00= 349.75 64001.00 TO 65000.00 =668.50
25001.00 TO 26000.00= 358.75 65001.00 TO 66000.00 =674.75
WELD COUNTY ELECTRICAL FEES
January 1,2000
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. S.3.7.00
Over 500 sq.ft.and not more than 1000 sq.ft. $53.00
Over 1000 sq.ft.and not more than 1500 sq.ft. $72.00
Over 1500 sq.ft.and not more than 2000 sq.ft. 578.00
*Per 100 sq.ft.in excess of 2000 sq.ft. S5_00
* example: 2100 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$2000 844.00
More than$2000, but not more than $3000 $51.00
More than $3000,but not more than $50,000 S17.00
per thousand or fraction thereof of total valuation *example S3001 to $4000 -$51 + $17=$68&$4001 to $5000=$51 + $34=$85
More than $50,000 contact the Weld County Building Inspection Department(9701353.6100 #3521.
Mobile homes and travel trailer parks per space S37.00
Reinspection on all of the above S42.00
Construction meter $37.00
When work for which a permit is required by the Weld County Building Code Ordinance is started or proceeded with prior to obtaining the electrical permit, an
additional investigation fee shall he 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 persons from fully complying with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance
in the execution of the work, nor from any other penalties prescribed within the Weld County Code Ordinance.
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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CAROL Harding - Re: code 2001-8......:.......:....:................... ........ Page 1
From: BRUCE Barker
To: Morrison, LEE
Date: 11/20/01 3:09PM
Subject: Re: code 2001-8
That will need to be added in for Mondays second reading. I will be gone that day. Please plan to do the
Board meeting. Will need to explain the change. Thanks. Bruce.
>>>LEE Morrison 11/20/01 03:03PM>>>
Apparently I referenced chapter 2 2-4-50 (O) in my draft I sent to Carol but failed to include the actual
language-
As a result it is not in the code 2001-8 currently being considered
the language is as follows
addition of an entire new subparagraph § 2-4-50(O)
Where the Board is considering the revocation or suspension of a permit or license, including but not
limited to uses by special review and permits issued under Chapter 21, but specifically excluding liquor
licenses, the Board shall consider evidence and statements in mitigation and in aggravation of the
violation prior to determining the appropriate penalty. Such evidence and statements may relate to and
include, but not be limited to, the following
(I) The compliance history of the party against whom the complaint was made with respect to the permit
at issue or other county issued permits;
(II) Good faith efforts on behalf of the person against whom the complaint is made to comply;
(Ill) Duration of the violation;
(IV)Economic benefit of noncompliance to the person against whom the complaint is made;
(V) Impact on, or threat to, the public health or welfare or the environment as a result of the violation;
(VI) Malfeasance; and
(VII) Whether legal and factual theories were advanced for purposes of delay.
In addition to the factors set forth in this subsection the following circumstances shall be considered as
grounds for reducing or eliminating penalties:
(VIII) The voluntary and complete disclosure by there person against whom the complaint is made of
such violation in a timely fashion after discovery of he noncompliance;
(IX)Full and prompt cooperation by the Oae person against whom the complaint is made following
disclosure of the violation including, when appropriate, entering into a legally enforceable commitment to
undertake compliance and remedial efforts;
(X) The existence and scope of a regularized and comprehensive environmental compliance program or
an environmental audit program;
(XI) Substantial economic impact of a penalty on the violator;
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(XII) Other mitigating factors.
Where a civil penalty in lieu of suspension is available, the Board shall first impose the revocation or a
term of suspension. The amount of the civil penalty shall then be determined on the basis of imposing an
economic penalty equivalent to the loss which would have occurred had the facility not operated during
the term of the suspension. A portion of the civil penalty may be deferred on the condition that certain
actions to correct the violation be taken. The failure to pay the civil assessment will result in imposition of
the suspension.
CC: Harding, CAROL
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