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339 WELD COUNTY CODE ORDINANCE 2000-1 IN THE MATTER OF ADOPTING BY REFERENCE AND ENACTING A CODE FOR THE COUNTY OF WELD; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF CERTAIN ORDINANCES NOT INCLUDED THEREIN; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF SECONDARY CODES BY REFERENCE; PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR THE MANNER OF AMENDING SUCH CODE; AND PROVIDING WHEN SUCH CODE AND THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO: Section 1. The primary code entitled the Weld County Code, published by Colorado Code Publishing Company,consisting of Chapters 1 through 30 be,and hereby is, adopted. Ordinances codified into said Code include those adopted prior to December 18, 2000, and are delineated on the"Disposition of Ordinances Table," a copy of which is marked "Exhibit A" and attached hereto. Section 2. All ordinances of a general and permanent nature enacted on or before the adoption date of this Ordinance, which are inconsistent with the provisions of the Weld County Code, to the extent of such inconsistency, be, and hereby are, repealed. Section 3. The repeal established in Section 2 of this Ordinance shall not be construed to revive any ordinance or part thereof that had been previously repealed by any ordinance which is repealed by this Ordinance. Section 4. The following secondary codes were previously adopted by reference and are incorporated in the Weld County Code. A copy is on file in the Clerk to the Board's office and the Department of Planning Services: (1) The Uniform Building Code, 1997 edition, published by the International Conference of Building Officials, as adopted and amended in Section 29-2-20. (2) The International Mechanical Code, 1998 edition,published by the International Code Counsel, Inc., as adopted and amended in Section 29-2-30. (3) The National Electrical Code, 1999 edition, published by the National Fire Protection Association, as adopted and amended in Section 29-2-40. (4) The International Plumbing Code, 1997 edition, published by the International Code Counsel, Inc., as adopted and amended in Section 29-2-50. (5) The Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, 1997 edition, published by the International Conference of Building Officials, as adopted and amended in Section 29-2-60. (6) The Uniform Housing Code, 1997 edition, published by the International Conference of Building Officials, as adopted and amended in Section 29-2-110. 1111111111111111111III11111111111111111III11111IIII Illt 2000-3256 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto CODE ORD 2000-1 1 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 2 (7) American Association of State Highway Traffic Officials (AASHTO) Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), as referenced in Chapter 23, Zoning. Section 5. The following penalties were previously adopted by reference and are incorporated into the Weld County Code : (1) Section 12-1-80. Penalties. (Article I, Assembly Permits) (2) Section 12-4-80. Penalties. (Article IV, Utility Permits) (3) Section 14-1-40. Violations and penalties. (Article I, Littering) (4) Section 14-1-50. Penalty assessment and schedule. (Article I, Littering) (5) Section 14-4-80. Violations and penalties. (Article IV, Animals) (6) Section 14-4-90. Penalty assessment and schedule. (Article IV, Animals) (7) Section 14-4-100. Bodily injury. (Article IV, Animals) (8) Section 17-1-50. Violation; penalty. (Article I, Roads, Streets and Sidewalks) (9) Section 17-2-40. Violation; penalties. (Article II, Public Parks) (10) Section 17-2-50. Penalty assessment and schedule. (Article II, Public Parks) (11) Section 17-3-50. Violations and penalties. (Article III, Public Trails) (12) Section 17-3-60. Penalty assessment and schedule. (Article III, Public Trails) (13) Section 23-9-70. Violation, penalty. (Article IX, Adult Business, Service or Entertainment Establishment) (14) Section 23-10-20. Criminal penalties. (Article X, Enforcement) (15) Section 23-10-40. Civil penalties. (Article X, Enforcement) (16) Section 24-10-30. Violations and penalties. (Article X, Fees, Violations and Penalties) (17) Section 29-11-10. Violation. (Article XI, Violations and Enforcement) Section 6. The following maps, previously adopted and incorporated into the Zoning Ordinance,the Mixed Use Development Plan Ordinance,and the Comprehensive Plan Ordinance, be, and hereby are, adopted and incorporated into the Weld County Code by reference only. These maps may change rapidly. Please refer to the map prepared by the Department of Planning Services on file with the Clerk to the Board for the most current map. A copy of these maps, along 1111111 11111 1111111 III IMAM 111111111 11111 IIII I'll 2000-3256 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto CODE ORD 2000-1 9 nt TA R n nn n n nn Weld Cnunty CO RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 3 with a confirmation of its filing with the Clerk to the Board, is also on file with the Department of Planning Services. (1) Map 2.1, Structural Land Use Map (Mixed Use Development) (2) Map 2.2, Structural Transportation Network (Mixed Use Development) (3) Urban Growth Boundary Map with Intergovernmental Agreement Boundaries (Comprehensive Plan) (4) Division of Wildlife, Potential for Impact to Wildlife Habitat (Comprehensive Plan) (5) Transportation Plan Map #3 (Comprehensive Plan) (6) Recreational Transportation Facilities Map #4 (Comprehensive Plan) (7) Sand and Gravel Resources, Map #7 (Comprehensive Plan) (8) Coal Resources Map #6 (Comprehensive Plan) (9) Two Airport Overlay Maps titled Airport Airspace Drawing and Land Use Plan (Zoning Ordinance) (10) Geological Hazard Map (Zoning Ordinance) (11) Zoning Plat Maps (Zoning Ordinance) (12) FEMA Maps (Zoning Ordinance) Section 7. The Weld County Administrative Manual, previously adopted by the Board of County Commissioners be, and hereby is, incorporated into the Weld County Code, with the following revisions. (1) Addition to Section 2-1-30.D, to read as follows: All resolutions will be listed on the Consent Agenda of the meeting immediately following approval. The exceptions listed below do not require a resolution upon approval, and are listed on the Consent Agenda on the day they are approved. 1. Change orders for construction projects. 2. Bid agreements/contracts presented for signature. 3. Drinking water/pollutant discharge agreements. 4. Veteran's Service reports. 5. Deputy D.A. appointments. 6. Bid approvals which are continued. 7. Items which are continued to the next regular meeting (considered to be "held over"). 8. Proclamations/Presentations 11111 11111 HE III 111111111 111111 III 11111 Mill 2000-3256 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto 3 of 73 R 0.00 0 0.00 Weld County CO CODE ORD 2000-1 RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 4 (2) Addition to Section 2-1-70 to read: On April 5, 1999, the Board determined that E- mail messages received by individual Board members will be treated as personal correspondence and will not be listed on the Consent Agenda. E-mail messages regarding pending quasi-judicial proceedings are not, however, considered personal and should be directed to the Clerk to the Board to be placed in the appropriate record. Any official correspondence should be directed to the Clerk to the Board at chardingRco.weld.co.us. (3) Section 2-1-90.A through E shall read as follows: (A) Department of Finance, Purchasing, and Personnel: 1. Finance 2. Personnel 3. Information Services 4. Accounting 5. Clerk to the Board 6. Budget 7. Risk Management 8. Airport 9. Communications 10. Contract Administration 11. Fleet Management 12. Sanitary Landfills 13. Purchasing 14. Buildings and Grounds 15. Special Projects 16. Veterans' Services 17. Printing and Supply 18. GIS (B) Department of Health Services: 1. Public Health and Environment 2. Health Board 3. Hospital Board 4. Ambulance Services 5. Extension Service 6. Fair Board (C) Department of Planning Services: 1. Planning and Zoning 2. Building Inspection 3. Board of Adjustment 4. Planning Commission 5. Uniform Building Code Utility Board HID 11111 IBA HOMO HI III VIII IIII 1111 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto 2000-3256 4 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO CODE ORD 2000-1 RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 5 (D) Department of Public Works: 1. Road and Bridge 2. Engineering 3. Pest and Weeds (E) Department of Human Services: 1. Human Services (formerly Human Resources) 2. Human Services Board 3. Social Services (4) Addition to Section 2-1-120.E. Add last sentence to read: The Board of County Commissioners will consider any petition under $1,000 where agreement was not reached between the Assessor and the Taxpayer. (5) Addition of Section 2-1-120.1. Delegation of authority concerning Geographic Information System products and services. The Board of County Commissioners approved the form of a license agreement and granted standing authority to the Chair of the Board to sign the agreement with various companies. (6) Addition of Section 2-1-180. Designation of particular public place for posting of public notices. Pursuant to Section 24-6-402(c), C.R.S., the Board of County Commissioners designated the bulletin board in the third floor hallway of the Weld County Centennial Center, outside the Clerk to the Board's office, Room 317, as the public place for posting notices of public meetings. (7) Deleted General Administration Section, page 28, entitled, "Revision of Ordinances, Policies, or Manuals Which are Published by Department." (No longer applies since Weld County Code revisions and supplements will be method used.) (8) Amended Section 2-3-30.C.5 to read: The request for release of collateral shall be accompanied by "Warranty Collateral" in the amount of fifteen percent (15%) of the value the improvements as shown in the Improvements Agreement excluding improvements fully accepted for maintenance by the responsible governmental entity, special district or utility company. (9) Amended Section 2-3-60 as follows. (C) Each public notice published or distributed prior to the hearing should contain a sentence which states essentially as follows: "If a court reporter is desired, please advise the Clerk to the Board, in writing, at least five (5) days prior to the hearing. The costs of engaging a court reporter shall be borne by the requesting party." 111111111111111111 III 11111111111111111 III 11111 liii liII 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto 2000-3256 5 of 73 R 0.00 0 0.00 Weld County CO CODE ORD 2000-1 RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 6 (D) Pursuant to the Americans with Disability Act, each notice published or distributed prior to the haring should contain a sentence which states the following: "In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if special accommodations are required in order for you to participate in this hearing, please contact the Clerk to the Board's office at (970) 356-4000, Extension 4226, prior to the day of the hearing." (10) Amended Section 2-4-60.A.4 to read: The taxpayer is required to submit any supporting documentation regarding the petition to the Office of the Clerk to the Board and to the Weld County Assessor's Office at least seven (7)calendar days prior to the meeting date in order for it to be considered at said meeting. The burden by a preponderance of the evidence shall be on the taxpayer to show that the tax was levied erroneously or illegally, whether due to irregularity in levying or clerical error. The Assessor or, where appropriate, the Treasurer shall also have the opportunity to prepare and present evidence. (11) Deleted General Administration Section entitled, "Aids Policy." (12) Section 2-9-60.B. Corrected reference from County shop at 933 N. 11th Avenue, Greeley,to Public Works Headquarters, 1111 "H"Street, Greeley, CO. Also changed references from "Road and Bridge" to "Public Works" throughout Section 2-9. (13) Added Section 2-9-90.G to read: Weld County Business Park administrative buildings. (14) Revised Section 2-12-90.A to read: The Board of County Commissioners has adopted the following policy for reimbursement for damage incurred during emergency, disaster or search-and-rescue situations: (15) Deleted Subsection 1.2 on page 39 of the General Administration Section entitled, "Industrial Revenue Bonds", which reads"The County will not employ the provisions of the 1967 County and Municipality Development Revenue Bond Act to industries presently located in other parts of the State of Colorado if the result of such act is to induce removal of these industries from their present location. (16) Revised Section 5-4-10.1.1 to read: Violate the Standard of Conduct or the Code of Ethics for a local government official or County employee as prescribed by Article 18 of Title 24, C.R.S. (17) Added Section 5-4-80.X. Equipment rental. The Director of General Services may approve rentals of short-term duration not to exceed thirty (30)days or ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00). I IIIIII VIII DMA VIII IIIIiI 111111 III 11111 llll III! 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto 2000-3256 6 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO CODE ORD 2000-1 RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 7 (18) Deleted last sentence of page 19 of the Purchasing Policies and Procedures Section, which reads "(In the case of elected officials, the only requisitions questioned would be those which, if filled, would cause a budget overrun)." (19) Deleted page 25 of the Purchasing Policies and Procedures Section,"Code of Ethics." (20) Replaced the entire Accounting Manual Section with Chapter 5, Article 5, as follows: Section 5-5-10. Statement of Policy. The accounting and reporting policies of Weld County, Colorado, conform to generally accepted accounting principles as set forth by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the National Council on Governmental Accounting, and Governmental Accounting Standards Board. The following is a summary of significant accounting policies. Section 5-5-20. Basis of Presentation. Each fund is an independent fiscal and accounting entity with a self balancing set of accounts recording cash and other financial resources together with all related liabilities, residual equities and balances which are segregated for the purpose of carrying on specific activities or attaining certain objectives in accordance with special regulations, restrictions, or limitations. In addition to the funds, a self-balancing account group is established to account for the general fixed assets of the County. The various funds are grouped into six (6) generic fund types under three (3) broad fund categories as follows: Section 5-5-30 Governmental Funds. All governmental funds and expendable trust funds are accounted for on a spending or"financial flow" measurement focus. This means that only current assets and current liabilities are generally included on their balance sheets. The reported fund balance (net current assets) is considered a measure of "available spendable resources." Governmental fund operating statements present increases (revenue and other financing sources) and decreases (expenditures and other financing uses) in net current assets. Accordingly, they are said to present a summary of sources and uses of"available spendable resources" during a period. (A) General Fund. The General Fund accounts for all financial transactions of the County that are not properly accounted for in other funds. Ordinary operations of the County such as public safety, county administration and other activities financed from taxes and general revenue are reflected in this fund. (B) Special Revenue Fund. Special Revenue Funds are established to account for taxes or other earmarked revenue of the County which finance specified activities as required by law or administrative action. (C) Capital Projects Funds. Capital Projects Funds are established to account for financial resources used for the acquisition or improvement of the capital facilities of the County. IIII!!111111111111 III 11111111111111111 III 11111 2000 3256 2820339 R 0.00 001 D 0.00 O JA kamoto Weld County CO CODE ORD 2000-1 RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 8 (D) Special Assessment Funds. Special Assessment Funds are used to account for the financing of public improvements or services deemed to benefit the properties against which special assessments are levied. Section 5-5-40. Proprietary Funds. All proprietary funds and pension trust funds are accounted for on a cost of services or "capital maintenance" measurement focus. This means that all assets and liabilities (whether current or noncurrent) associated with their activity are included on their balance sheets. Its reported fund equity (net total assets)is segregated into contributed capital and retained earnings components. Proprietary fund type operating statements present increases (revenue) and decreases (expenses) in net total assets. (A) Enterprise Funds. Enterprise Funds are established to account for goods and services provided to the general public. (B) Internal Service Funds. Internal Service Funds are established to account for goods and services provided to other departments of the County on a cost reimbursement basis. Section 5-5-50 Fiduciary Funds. (A) Trust and Agency Funds. Trust and Agency Funds are established to record transactions relating to assets held by the County in the capacity of trustee, custodian or agent for individuals, governmental entities and non-public organizations. These include expendable trust,pension trust and agency funds. Section 5-5-60. Financial statements. The General Purpose Financial Statements present a combined overview of all generic fund types and account groups of the County. Section 5-5-70, Fixed assets, Long-term liabilities, and long-term receivables. (A) The accounting and reporting treatment applied to the fixed assets and long- term liabilities associated with a fund are determined by its measurement focus as discussed above. (B) Weld County has long-term liabilities for accumulated sick and vacation leave and phone systems financed from governmental funds. They are accounted for in the General Long-Term Debt Account Group, not in the governmental funds. (C) Noncurrent portions of long-term receivables due to governmental funds are reported on balance sheets, in spite of its spending measurement focus. Special reporting treatments are used to indicate; however,that they should not be considered"available spendable resources,"since they do not represent net current assets. Recognition of governmental fund type revenue represented by noncurrent receivables is deferred until it becomes a current receivable. Noncurrent portions of long-term loans receivable are offset by fund balance reserve accounts. 11111111111111111 11111111111111111 III 11111 IIII IIII 2000-3256 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto CODE ORD 2000-1 ft of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 9 (D) Basis of Accounting refers to when revenue and expenditures or expenses are recognized in the accounts and reported in the financial statements. Basis of accounting relates to the timing of the measurements made regardless of the measurement focus applied. (E) The governmental funds and expendable trust funds utilize the modified accrual basis of accounting. Under this method revenue is recognized in the year in which it becomes both measurable and available as net current assets. (F) Revenue susceptible to accrual,that is, measurable and available to finance the County's operations, or of a material amount and not received at the normal time of receipt primarily consists of 1) state highway users tax; 2) property taxes, assessed in one year and payable in subsequent year; and 3) various routinely provided services (Ambulance and Health Department). (G) Expenditures are generally recorded when the related fund liability is incurred. An exception to this general rule is that accumulated unpaid sick pay is not accrued. (H) Proprietary funds and pension trust funds follow the accrual basis of accounting whereby revenue is recognized in the year in which it is earned and becomes measurable. Expenses are recorded when liabilities are incurred. (I) Agency funds are custodial in nature(assets equal liabilities)and do not involve measurement of results of operations. (J) Unbilled charges for services are recorded in the appropriate funds at year end. Section 5-5-80. Encumbrances. Weld County utilizes the encumbrance method of recording commitments related to unperformed contracts for goods and services. Under this method, outstanding encumbrances at year end are recorded as a reservation of fund balance since they do not constitute expenditures or liabilities. An appropriation is made in the subsequent year to provide authority to complete the transaction. Section 5-5-90. Budget. (A) An annual budget and appropriation ordinance is adopted by the Board of County Commissioners in accordance with the Colorado State Budget Act and Weld County Home Rule Charter. The budget is prepared on a basis consistent with generally accepted accounting principles for all governmental, proprietary and expendable trust funds. The accounting system is employed as a budgetary management control device during the year to monitor the individual departments (level of classification which expenditures may not legally exceed appropriations). All annual appropriations lapse at year end. (B) The Director of Finance and Administration is authorized to transfer budgeted amounts within departments of each fund. Any revisions that alter the total 11111111111111111111111111111111 111111III11111IIIIIIII 2000-3256 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto CODE ORD 2000-1 n ,.. 10 0 n nn n n nn IAtntd Cntintv CO RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 10 appropriation for each department must be approved by the Board of County Commissioners through a supplemental appropriation ordinance. Section 5-5-100. Investments. Investments of the pension trust funds are stated at the lower of cost or market. Section 5-5-110. Property Taxes. (A) Property taxes attach as an enforceable lien on property as of January 1. Taxes are levied on January 1 and payable in two (2) installments on February 28 and June 15,or in full on April 30. The County,through the Weld County Treasurer, bills and collects its own property taxes, as well as property taxes for all school districts, cities and towns, and special districts located within the County. In accordance with Section 14-7 of the Weld County Home Rule Charter, all ad valorem tax levies for county purposes, when applied to the total valuation for assessment of the County, shall be reduced so as to prohibit the levying of a greater amount of tax revenue than was levied from ad valorem taxation in the preceding year, plus five percent (5%), except to provide for the payment of bonds and interest. The Board of County Commissioners may submit the question of an increased levy to the County Council, and if in the opinion of a majority of the County Council, the County is in need of additional funds, the Council may grant an increased levy for the County in such amount as it deems appropriate, and the County is authorized to make such increased levy. (B) However, no such excess levy shall be granted which will allow a greater revenue than would be produced by applying the previous year mill levy to the current year's assessed valuation. If the County Council does not grant an increased levy, or the increase is beyond that which the Council is authorized to grant, the question may be submitted to the qualified electors of the County at a general or special election called for that purpose. (C) Any one capital project requiring a capital expenditure out of funds procured by ad valorem taxation equal to a three mill levy for three years, shall be prohibited unless approved by a majority vote of the qualified electors at a general or special election per Section 14-8 of the Weld County Home Rule Charter. Section 5-5-120. Inventories. (A) Inventories of governmental funds,which consist of expendable materials held for consumption,are stated at cost determined by the weighted average. These funds follow the consumption method of accounting whereby expenditures are recorded at the time the inventory items are used. (B) Inventories or proprietary funds are recorded at cost. Cost is determined by the average cost method. Section 5-5-130. Interfund transactions. 1111111111111111111III11111111111111111 III111111 III1111 00-3256 3256 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto CODE O 2020 2000-1 10 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 11 (A) Interfund transactions resulting from reimbursements, operating transfers and charges for services rendered, are recorded as due to or due from other county funds. (B) Residual equity transfers represent nonrecurring or non-routine transfers of equity between funds. All other interfund transfers are recorded as operating transfers. Authority for the interfund process was granted by resolution on December 20, 1978. Section 5-5-140. Advance to other funds. Non-current portions of long-term interfund loans receivable (reported in "Advance to" asset accounts) are equally offset by a fund balance reserve account which indicates they do not constitute "available spendable resources"since they are not a component of net current assets. Current portions of long-term interfund loans receivable (reported in "Due From" asset accounts) are considered "available spendable resources." Section 5-5-150. Sick leave and vacation pay. (A) Sick-leave is earned when vested but recorded as an expenditure upon payment. In the event of retirement or termination, an employee whose date of hire is prior to January 1, 1985, is paid for fifty percent (50%) of accumulated sick-leave hours up to the equivalent of one month. For employees hired after January 1, 1985, no pay-off will be made. (B) Unused vacation time is forfeited once the employee exceeds two (2) years' accrual. Upon termination or retirement, employees are paid for their accrued vacation. Section 5-5-160. Designated fund balance. Fund balance designated for subsequent year's expenditures represents fund balance commitments for appropriated expenditures in excess of anticipated revenue for the year ending December 31. Section 5-5-170. Grant revenue. Grant revenue is recognized to the extent of expenditures incurred. The portion of the total grant which has not been spent is reflected as unexpended grant revenue and is represented by cash and receivables, less related liabilities. Section 5-5-180. Nonfederal in-kind contributions. Volunteers assist the various federally funded programs of the Human Resources Fund (a special revenue fund) in providing transportation and various other program functions. The volunteer labor is recognized as a contributed revenue at rates based upon the market rate of service provided. Volunteer mileage is recorded at thirty and one-half cents ($0.305) per mile. Donated food, clothing,and other goods are recognized as contributed revenue at its fair market value. Included as a separate program are the offsetting in-kind expenditures. Section 5-5-190. Personal expense claim form. 1111111 111111111111 111111111111 MED 111111 III Ill 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Sold Tsukamoto 2000-3256 11 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO CODE ORD 2000-1 RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 12 (A) The personal expense claim form should be used by a County employee requesting reimbursement of expenses. The form should include the employee name, department, signature, department head or elected official's signature, and date. The details of expense are entered on side two of the form and summarized on side one. (B) The personal expense claim is completed and supporting receipts are attached to an input document and forwarded to Accounting for processing. If receipts supporting the expenses are not available, a notarized statement verifying the accuracy of the claims must accompany the personal expense claim form and the input document. Section 5-5-200. Warrant release. The Department of Accounting processes daily warrants, for Commissioner approval at regular board meetings on Monday and Wednesday of each week. Warrants are distributed to departments and mailed after Board approval. Section 5-5-210. Reissuance of warrants. In order to re-issue a warrant which has been lost, misplaced or destroyed, it is required that the individual (or vendor) requesting the new warrant go through a two-week waiting period, starting with the mailing date. After the two-week waiting period, the Accounting Department puts a stop pay on the warrant. Re-issue is then processed within twenty-four 24 hours and distributed in accordance with regular warrant distribution procedures. Section 5-5-220. Petty Cash Funds. (A) Petty cash funds are established by resolution for specific impressed amounts. They are intended to facilitate the purchase of small incidental items or services which are of an emergency nature. Petty cash funds are not to be used for loans to employees, employee personal expenses, as change funds, or to purchase goods or services that could be processed through the Department of Purchasing channels. (B) When a petty cash fund is established, a primary custodian and one (1) or two (2) deputies will be appointed to handle the fund. The names of these custodians will be kept on file in the Accounting Office. The primary custodian is responsible for secure storage of funds. (C) A uniform petty cash ledger will be maintained by the custodian of each petty cash fund. The petty cash ledger and instructions in the use of the ledger will come from the Accounting Office to insure uniformity and internal control. (D) Each petty cash fund will be audited by Accounting periodically and at year-end to insure compliance and internal control. If non-compliance is discovered, the Comptroller will make recommendations to rectify the situation. In addition,the Finance Director will periodically review petty cash funds as to its justification for 1111111111111111111 III 11111111111111111 III 111111 III till 2000-3256 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto CODE ORD 2000-1 12 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 13 being, and act on any requests for new or increased petty cash funds, making recommendations for retention, establishment, enlargement, or denial to the Board of County Commissioners. (E) Abuse of the petty cash fund can result in the censure of the custodian and/or removal of the petty cash fund. If there is a question as to the use of the petty cash fund, the custodian should contact either his or her supervisor or the Accounting Office. Section 5-5-230. Change funds. (A) Change funds are established by resolution for specific amounts. They are established in areas where there is a volume of cash transactions, where it would be inconvenient to make a customer wait while his currency is changed to facilitate a small purchase. Change funds are not to be used for loans to employees, check cashing, "float" between petty cash funds or cash receipt funds. (B) When a change fund is established, a primary custodian and one (1) or two (2) deputies will be appointed to handle the fund. The names of these custodians will be kept on file in the Accounting Office. The primary custodian is responsible for secure storage of funds. (C) Each change fund will be audited by Accounting periodically and at year-end to insure compliance and internal control. If non-compliance is discovered, the Comptroller will make recommendations to rectify the situation. In addition, the Finance Director will periodically review change funds as to its justification for being, and act on any requests for new or increased change funds, making recommendations for retention, establishment, enlargement, or denial to the Board of County Commissioners. (D) Abuse of the change fund can result in the censure of the custodian and/or removal of the change fund. If there is a question as to the use of the change fund,the custodian should contact either his or her supervisor or the Accounting Office. Section 5-5-240. Revolving fund. (A) Disbursements from the Revolving Fund include emergency expenditures requiring immediate payment, as well as travel and expense advances of one hundred dollars ($100.00) or more. (B) To request a check from the Revolving Fund,the department head must submit a Request for Revolving Fund Check Form to the Accounting Department for approval. Upon approval, Accounting will complete the form with the check date, number, amount, and payee name. The request form will be kept on file in the Accounting Office. When reimbursement is received,it is recorded on the form. 1111111111111111111 11111111111111 1IIIII 1111111111111111 2000-3256 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto CODE ORD 2000-1 . _ ..,, ,. nn Weld 'leanly rn RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 14 (C) The Revolving Fund should be reimbursed no later than two (2) weeks after expenditures are realized. Section 5-6-10. Fixed assets. (A) Adequate accounting records of fixed assets are necessary in assuring proper control and maintenance of county assets. In addition, proper fixed asset accounting is necessary to permit financial reporting conformity. (B) All fixed assets are valued at historical cost or estimated historical cost if actual historical cost is not available. Donated fixed assets are valued at their estimated fair value on the date donated. (C) Fixed assets used in governmental fund type operations (general fixed assets) are accounted for in the General Fixed Assets Account Group, rather than in governmental funds. Acquisition of general fixed assets are recorded as capital outlay expenditures within the governmental funds. Public domain ("infrastructure")general fixed assets consisting of roads, bridges and rights-of- way are not capitalized. No depreciation is taken on general fixed assets. (D) Depreciation of all exhaustible fixed assets used by proprietary funds is charged as an expense against its operations. Accumulated depreciation is reported on proprietary fund balance sheets. Depreciation is determined using the straight line method over the estimated useful life, as follows: Buildings 30 years Land Improvements 20 years Equipment and furniture 3-10 years Section 5-6-20. General Fixed Assets. General fixed assets are those assets not related to a specific service or function. To insure thorough disclosure and sufficient detail, the financial section should include a schedule of fixed assets by function and activity and a schedule of changes in general fixed assets by function and activity. (GAAFR 80, p.53) Section 5-6-30. Inventory. As department heads and elected officials are held responsible for the inventory assigned to their departments per Section 29-1-506, C.R.S., it is not necessary to follow certain guidelines to insure an accurate inventory system. Section 5-6-40. Moving of equipment. (A) All county departments are required to inform Accounting of any changes in equipment location before the equipment is moved. Therefore, it is necessary to properly fill out a Salvage and Equipment Transfer form. The form must include: 1. A brief description of the item(s) to be transferred. 1111111111111111111 III 11111111111111111 III INCH IIII 2000-3256 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto CODE ORD 2000-1 id of 72 R n nn n n_n0 Weld county co RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 15 2. The inventory number(s) on the equipment. 3. The signatures of any department head affected by the move. (B) Departments are not responsible for filling out a Salvage and Equipment Transfer form for any new purchases as the fixed asset accountant will recognize those additions to inventory through an analysis of the capital outlay expenditure accounts. (C) Annually, an inventory of all fixed assets will be conducted and the results filed with the Comptroller, per Section 29-1-506, C.R.S. (21) Revised Section 17-4-10.B to read: All County department offices shall be open from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. At the discretion of an elected official or department head, public access to a County office may be restricted to no less than 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays, as long as such hours are posted for public information. (22) Deleted #3 of the General Policies described in the Buildings and Grounds Section of the Administrative Manual. (23) Revised Section 17-4-20 to read: Parking. (A) Assignment of parking spaces. Fourteen (14) parking spaces are assigned to the courts, twelve (12) are assigned to Computer Services and six (6) are assigned to the Department of Buildings and Grounds. A parking space is assigned to each Centennial Center department head and elected official. The remainder of the parking spaces are assigned to County employees located at the Centennial Center according to seniority. The list of employees who desire a parking space is maintained by the Department of Personnel. (B) A monthly fee set by the Board of County Commissioners must be paid by each individual parking in an assigned space. The monthly parking fee will be deducted from the individual's monthly salary. (C) No exchange of parking spaces will be permitted. (D) A parking space will be revoked if it is misused. (E) Security within the garage is paramount. All rules will be strictly enforced. (F) No trucks, campers, pickups with camper shells higher than the cab of the pickup or other similar vehicles will be permitted in the garage. (G) The County will not pay tickets or fines for "over parking." These are the employee's personal responsibility. (24) Revised Section 17-4-30 to read: Centennial Center and Courthouse after hours. 111111111111111111III11111111111111111III111111III /III 2000-3256 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto CODE ORD 2000-1 _ -- .. net n n nn Ufald f:nunhl CO RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 16 (A) The doors to the Centennial Center and Courthouse are open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except for legal holidays. Picture I.D. cards have been issued to employees for the safety and well-being of all employees; and security guards and electronic security devices are in place to allow controlled access to the building. Employees working in the buildijgs or having a need to access the parking garage have been given security codes and keys to acess the appropriate areas. (B) In order for an employee to gain entrance to the centennial Center or Courthouse after4 hours, on holidays or on weekends, when codes or keys are not in their possession, the employee must notify security ahead of the scheduled arrival time by calling 356-4000, extension 4836, and notifying the security guard of the time the employee will be seeking admittance. (C) The employee is responsible for any non-employd individual accompanying said employee and entering the building during off-duty hours. (D) The conference rooms in the Centennial Center may be scheduled through the Commissioners'office for after-hours use by all County departments to conduct County business. (25) Revised Section 17-4-40 to read: Island Grove rental policy. All buildings at Island Grove are managed by the City of Greeley. All rental arrangements must be made through the City of Greeley for those facilities. (26) Deleted Paragraph#2, Rental Policy for the Library Meeting Room,from the Buildings and Grounds Section of the Administrative Manual. (27) Revised Section 17-4-50.D.6 to read: The user must notify the security guard when the Chamber Room has been cleared. (28) Deleted all references to Library Meeting Room in Section 14-4-80. (29) Deleted page 13 of Buildings and Grounds Section of Administrative Manual entitled, "Access of Handicapped to all Weld County Buildings"and replaced with Section 17- 4-110 to read: Accessibility in County buildings. County buildings shall comply, if necessary pursuant to federal law, with the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards and the ADA Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities. (30) Deleted page 16 of Buildings and Grounds Section of Administrative Manual entitled "Smoking in County Buildings." (Duplication) Section 8. Textual additions to the Code not previously adopted by the Board be, and hereby are, incorporated into the Weld County Code, as listed below. 111111211111111111111111111111 111111II1111111II11111 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto 2000-3256 16 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO CODE ORD 2000-1 RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 17 (1) Section 1-1-10. Designation and citation. This Code constitutes a compilation, revision and codification of ordinances and resolutions of the County of Weld, Colorado, of a general and permanent nature, and shall be known as the Weld County Code. (2) Section 1-1-20. Adoption of codes by reference. Codes may be adopted by reference, as provided by state law. (3) Section1-1-30. Repeal of ordinances not contained in Code. All existing ordinances and portions of ordinances of a general and permanent nature which are inconsistent with any ordinance and resolution included in the adoption of this Code are hereby repealed to the extent of any inconsistency therein as of the effective date of the ordinance adopting this Code, except as hereinafter provided. (4) Section 1-1-40. The repeal of ordinances and parts of ordinances of a permanent and general nature by Section 1-1-30 of this Code shall not affect any offense committed or act done, any penalty or forfeiture incurred or any contract, right or obligation established prior to the time said ordinances and parts of ordinances are repealed. (5) Section 1-1-50. Ordinances and Resolutions saved from repeal. The continuance in effect of temporary and/or special ordinances and resolutions and parts of ordinances and resolutions, although omitted from this Code, shall not be affected by such omission therefrom,and the adoption of this Code shall not repeal or amend any such ordinance or part of any such ordinance. Among the ordinances and resolutions not repealed or amended by the adoption of this Code are ordinances: (A) Creating, opening, dedicating, naming, renaming, vacating, closing specific streets, alleys and other public ways. (B) Establishing the grades of specific streets, sidewalks and other public ways. (C) Prescribing through streets, parking and traffic regulations, speed limits, one- way traffic, limitations on loads of vehicles or loading zones. (D) Providing for local improvements and assessing taxes therefor. (E) Authorizing or relating to specific issuance of general obligation bonds or of specific local improvement district bonds. (F) Creating specific sewer and paving districts and other local improvement districts. (G) Making special assessments for local improvement districts and authorizing refunds from specific local improvement district bond proceeds. (H) Dedicating or accepting any specific plat or subdivision. 1111111111111111111 III 11111111111111111 III IIIIII III IIII 2000-3256 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto CODE ORD 2000-1 17 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 18 (I) Calling or providing for a specific election. (J) Approving or authorizing specific contracts with the State, with other governmental bodies, or with others. (K) Authorizing a specific lease, sale or purchase of property. (L) Granting rights-of-way or other rights and privileges to specific railroad companies or other public carriers. (M) Granting a specific gas company or other public utility the right or privilege of constructing lines in the roads, streets and alleys, or of otherwise using the roads, streets and alleys. (N) Granting a right or franchise to a specific company. (O) Appropriating money. (P) Levying or imposing taxes, charges, rates or fees. (Q) Establishing or classifying employee positions, setting salaries of County officers and employees or any personnel regulations, or regarding pension or retirement plans, funds or benefits. (R) Rezoning property or amending the zoning map. (S) Of an administrative nature not in conflict or inconsistent with this Code. (6) Section 1-1-60. Changes in previously adopted ordinances. In compiling and preparing the ordinances of the County for adoption and revision as part of this Code, certain grammatical changes and other changes were made in one(1)or more of said ordinances. It is the intention of the Board of County Commissioners that all such changes be adopted as part of this Code as if the ordinances so changed had been previously formally amended to read as such. (7) Section 1-2-10. Definitions. The following words and phrases,whenever used in the ordinances of the County of Weld and/or any codification of the same, shall be construed as defined in this Section, unless a different meaning is intended from the context or unless a different meaning is specifically defined and more particularly directed to the use of such words or phrases: Board of County Commissioners means the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld. Charter means the Home Rule Charter adopted by the County of Weld, and any amendments thereto. 11111111111 Mil III IIIII111111111111III111111III 2820339 01/19/2001 04:86P JA Suki Tsukamoto 2000-3256 18 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO CODE ORD 2000-1 RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 19 Code means the Weld County Code as published and subsequently amended, unless the context requires otherwise. County means the County of Weld, Colorado. County Commissioner means a member of the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. C.R.S. means the Colorado Revised Statutes, including all amendments thereto. Highway includes all roads, streets, highways, avenues, lanes,alleys, courts, places, squares, bridges, viaducts, tunnels, underpasses, overpasses, causeways or other public ways in the County which have been or may hereafter be dedicated and open to public use, or such other public property so designated in any law of this State. Law denotes applicable federal law, the Constitution and statutes of the State of Colorado, the ordinances of the County and, when appropriate, any and all rules and regulations which may be promulgated thereunder. May is permissive. Oath shall be construed to include an affirmation or declaration in all cases in which, by law, an affirmation may be substituted for an oath, and in such cases the words swear and sworn shall be equivalent to the words affirm and affirmed. Ordinance means a law of the County; provided that a temporary or special law, administrative action, order or directive may be in the form of a resolution. Owner, applied to a building, land, motorized vehicle,animal or other real or personal property, includes any part owner, joint owner, tenant in common, joint tenant or tenant by the entirety or any other person with a possessory interest in the whole or a part of said building, land, motor vehicle, animal or other real or personal property. Person means natural person, joint venture, joint stock company, partnership, association,club,society,company,firm,corporation, business,trust or organization, or the manager, lessee, agent, servant, officer or employee of any of them. Personal property includes money, goods, chattels, things in action and evidences of debt. Property includes real and personal property. Public place means any place subject to the primary control of any public agency, including but not limited to any park, road, street, public way, cemetery, schoolyard or open space adjacent thereto and any lake or stream. Real property includes lands, tenements and hereditaments. 1111211 VI111111111 III 11111111111 111111 III 111111 III IIII 2000-3256 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto CODE ORD 2000-1 ... -n n n nn n n nn 1A/nld Cnnntu nn RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 20 Sidewalk means that portion of a road or street between the curbline and the adjacent property line intended for the use of pedestrians, excluding parkways. State means the State of Colorado. Tenant and occupant, applied to a building or land, includes any person who holds a written or oral lease of or occupies all or a part of such building or land, whether alone or with others. Written includes printed, typewritten, mimeographed, electronic (E-Mail) messages, CD Rom,electronic media or any other document otherwise reproduced in permanent form. (8) Section 1-2-20. Computation of time. The time within which an act is to be done shall be computed by excluding the first and including the last day; but if the time for an act to be done shall fall on Saturday, Sunday or a legal holiday, the act shall be done upon the next regular business day following such Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. (9) Section 1-2-30. Title of office. Use of the title of any officer, employee, department, board or commission means that officer,employee,department,board or commission of the County, or his or her designated representative. (10) Section 1-2-40. Usage of terms. All words and phrases shall be construed and understood according to the common and approved usage of the language; but technical words and phrases and such others as may have acquired a peculiar and appropriate meaning in law shall be construed and understood according to such peculiar and appropriate meaning. (11) Section 1-2-50. Grammatical interpretation. The following grammatical rules shall apply to this Code and to County ordinances. (A) Any gender includes the other genders. (B) The singular number includes the plural and the plural includes the singular. (C) Words used in the present tense include the past and future tenses and vice versa, unless manifestly inapplicable. (D) Words and phrases not specifically defined shall be construed according to the context and approved usage of the language. (12) Section 1-3-10. Section catchlines not part of Code. Chapter and article titles, headings, numbers and titles of sections and other divisions in this Code or in supplements made to this Code are intended to indicate the contents of the sections, articles and chapters, are inserted in this Code and in supplements to this Code for the convenience of persons using this Code, and are not part of this Code. 1111111111111111111 III 11111111111111111 III 1111111 II 1111 2000-3256 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto CODE ORD 2000-1 20 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 21 (13) Section 1-3-20. Authorized acts. When this Code requires an act to be done by a County official or employee which may as well be done by an agent or representative as by the principal, such requirement shall be construed to include all such acts performed when done by such authorized agent or representative. (14) Section 1-3-30. Prohibited acts. Whenever this Code or any County ordinances any act or omission is made unlawful, it includes causing, allowing, permitting, aiding, abetting, suffering or concealing the fact of such act or omission. (15) Section 1-3-40. Purpose of Code. The provisions of this Code, and all proceedings under them, are to be construed with a view to effect their objectives and to promote justice. (16) Section 1-3-50. Effect of repeal of ordinances. The repeal of an ordinance shall not repeal the repealing clause of such ordinance or revive any ordinance which has been repealed thereby. (17) Section 1-3-60. Amendments to Code. Ordinances and parts of ordinances adopted by the Board of County Commissioners or by initiative or referendum after the adoption of this Code shall be adopted in the form of amendments to this Code, referring to the specific section or other portion of the Code being amended. All amendments should be in accordance with the supplementation/update schedule set forth in Section 1-3-70. (18) Section 1-3-70. Supplementation of Code. (A) The Board of County Commissioners shall cause supplementation of the printed version of this Code, and update of the website version thereof, to be prepared and printed and/or updated bi-annually, in accordance with the schedule in Section C below(or at any other time the Board of County Commissioners may deem necessary). All amendments to the Code adopted by the Board of County Commissioners,or amendment to the Code adopted by initiative or referendum, prior to the supplementation and since the previous supplementation, shall be included. (B) It shall be the duty of the Clerk to the Board, or someone authorized and directed by the Clerk to the Board, to keep up to date the one (1) certified copy of the book containing this Code required to be filed in the office of the Clerk to the Board for the use of the public, and provide certified copies of any portion thereof. (C) It shall be the duty of the Clerk to the Board to assemble all amendments to the Code which have been adopted subsequent to the previous supplementation. Deadlines for inclusion in the bi-annual supplements shall be as follows: HBO VIII IIIIII1 III VIII IIIIII FUMES IIIIIII 111111 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto 21 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO 2000-3256 CODE ORD 2000-1 RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 22 Mid-Year Supplement April 1 - Drafts to CTB May 30 - Adoption by BOCC (3rd Reading) June 15 - CTB to Colorado Code July 31 - Print & Update to Web and CD-ROM End of Year Supplement October 1 - Drafts to CTB November 30 - Adoption by BOCC (3rd Reading) December 15 - CTB to Colorado Code January 31 - Print & Update to Web and CD-ROM (19) Section 1-3-80. Altering or tampering with Code; penalty. Any person who shall alter, change or amend this Code, except in the manner prescribed in this Article, or who shall alter or tamper with this Code in any manner so as to cause the ordinances of the County to be misrepresented thereby, shall, upon conviction thereof, be punishable as provided by Section 1-4-20 hereof. (20) Section 1-3-90. Severability. The provisions of this Code are declared to be severable, and if any section, provision or part thereof shall be held unconstitutional or invalid, the remainder of this Code shall continue in full force and effect, it being the legislative intent that this Code would have been adopted even if such unconstitutional matter had not been included therein. It is further declared that, if any provision or part of this Code, or the application thereof to any person or circumstances, is held invalid, the remainder of this Code and the application thereof to other persons shall not be affected thereby. (21) Section 1-4-10. Corporate seal. A seal, the impression of which shall contain in the center images of a sugar beet, an oil lamp, a cow and a sheaf of wheat, with the words "Weld County" and the year "1861" arranged in a circle surrounding the images, shall be and hereby is declared to be the Seal of the County. (22) Section 5-1-10. Custody and management of funds. Moneys in the funds described in this Chapter shall be in the custody of and managed by the County Treasurer. The County Treasurer shall maintain accounting records and account for all of said moneys as provided by law. Moneys in the funds of the County shall be invested or deposited by the County Treasurer in accordance with the provisions of law. All income from the assets of any fund shall become a part of the fund from which derived and shall be used for the purpose for which such fund was created; provided that, except as otherwise provided in this Article, by other ordinances or laws or by this Code, the Board of County Commissioners may transfer out of any fund any amount at any time to be used for such purpose as the Board of County Commissioners may direct. (23) Section 5-1-20. General Fund. 1111111111111111111III11111111111 LIVID HUH III 2000-3256 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto CODE ORD 2000-1 22 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 23 (A) The General Fund accounts for all financial transactions of the County that are not properly accounted for in other funds. Ordinary operations of the County such as public safety, county administration and other activities financed from taxes and general revenues are reflected in this fund. (B) The General Fund shall consist of all fixed assets of the County (to be separately designated in an account known as the General Fund Fixed Assets) not specifically belonging to any existing special fund of the County. (24) Section 5-1-30. Capital Expenditure Fund. The Capital Expenditure Fund accounts for various capital improvement projects on county property as required by Section 29-1-301, C.R.S. (25) Section 5-1-40. Special revenue funds. (A) Public Works Fund: The Public Works Fund records all costs related to County road and bridge construction and maintenance. This fund is also utilized for allocation of monies to cities and towns for use in their road and street activities. (B) Social Services Fund: The Social Services Fund accounts for the various public welfare programs administered by the County. (C) Conservation Trust Fund: The Conservation Trust Fund accounts for revenue received from the State of Colorado to be used for the acquisition, development and maintenance of new and existing conservation sites within Weld County. The funds are derived from the Colorado State Lottery. (D) Contingent Fund: The Contingent Fund records any property tax revenue levied by the Board of County Commissioners to cover reasonably unforeseen expenditures. (E) Emergency Reserve Fund: This fund was established in accordance with State Constitution Amendment One (TABOR), passed November 3, 1992. The reserve can only be used for true emergencies as defined by the amendment. The funding level must be one percent (1%) of fiscal spending in 1993, two percent (2%) in 1994, and three percent (3%) in 1995 and fiscal years thereafter. (F) Public Health Fund: The Department of Public Health and Environment provides health services to county residents. The fund reflects revenue and expenditures for health care, health education, health monitoring and other related activities. (G) Human Services Fund: The Human Services Fund accounts for various Federal and State human service grants. Primary funding agencies are DOL, HHS,and CSA. 1111111111111111111 III 11111111111111111 III 1111111 II 1111 2000-3256 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto CODE ORD 2000-1 23 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 24 (H) Solid Waste Fund: This fund accounts for revenue received from a surcharge on dumping fees at solid waste disposal sites for the purpose of combating environmental problems and for further improvement and development of landfill sites within the County. (26) Section 5-1-50. Proprietary funds. Proprietary Funds are used only for those purposes allowed by law and are described as follows: (A) Motor Vehicle Fund: This fund accounts for the revenue and costs generated by equipment and vehicles rented to the Public Works Fund and to various departments of other county funds. (B) Insurance Fund: This fund accounts for all insurance costs for the County. The program is a combination of insured risks and protected self-insurance risks. (C) Phone Services Fund: This fund accounts for all phone costs provided to the County and other outside agencies on a cost-reimbursement basis. (D) Health Insurance Fund: This fund accounts for the self-insured dental and vision plans offered to county employees. (E) Weld County Finance Corporation Fund: This fund accounts for the lease/purchase of county facilities. The only active lease is for the Human Services Building. (F) Ambulance Fund: This fund accounts for all the rescue unit fees and costs associated with the operation of a county-wide ambulance service for the citizens of Weld County. (27) Introductory sentence to Section 12-4-10. Purpose and intent. The purpose of this Article is as follows: (28) Introductory sentence to Section 12-4-20. Definitions. For the purpose of this Article, the following terms, phrases, words and their derivations shall have the meanings given herein: (29) Section 14-2-10. Definitions. As used in this Article, the following words have the meanings ascribed to them: Permittee means that person holding a permit to discharge pollutants to state waters, with an obligation to perform certain sampling and analysis of said discharges to state waters. Supplier means that person owning or operating a public water system, with an obligation to perform certain sampling and analysis of the drinking water being provided. 111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111 2000-3256 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto CODE ORD 2000-1 9e of 7n R n nn o n.no Weld County CO RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 25 Section 9. Textual revisions to Ordinances previously adopted by the Board which were not included in the Administrative Manual, be, and hereby are, incorporated into the Weld County Code, as listed below. (1) Add Sec 2-3-100. Planning Commission Transcripts. It is the policy of the Board of County Commissioners that: (A) The Director of Planning shall record on electronic tape the hearings of the Planning Commission. (B) At times determined by the Director of Planning to be reasonable, the Director of Planning shall allow the applicants to listen to a tape recording of a hearing. (C) Recording and playback equipment shall be operated only by the Director of Planning or by the Department of Planning Services staff. (D) The Director of Planning shall charge a reasonable fee based on the costs of staff's time for operating playback equipment for persons who wish to listen, record or transcribe from a tape. (E) Anyone transcribing from a tape shall furnish the Director of Planning one (1) copy of the transcription without charge. (F) The Director of Planning may have staff prepare a transcript from a tape. (G) Transcriptions shall be sold for a fee based on: 1) cost of staffs time preparing the transcript; and 2) all direct costs of preparing copies. (2) Section 3-1-40. Definitions. Added introductory sentence to read: As used in this Chapter, the following words shall have the meanings set forth: (3) Section 3-1-60. Benefit table. Added introductory sentence to read: The following Table 3.3 describes benefits by employee type for County employees: (4) Revised Section 3-3-30.C to read: All suspicious individuals or activities should also be reported as soon as possible to a supervisor. An employee should not place himself or herself in peril. If an employee sees or hears a commotion or disturbance near his or her work station, he or she should not try to intercede or see what is happening. (5) Added Section 3-5-70. Hours of operation. The Board of County Commissioners hereby reserves to itself the authority to determine the hours of the day during which County offices will be open. (6) Added Section 3-5-80.E to read: The Board of County Commissioners hereby reserves to itself the authority to establish legal holidays for all County offices. 1111111111111111111 III 11111111111111111 III 1111111111111 2000-3256 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto CODE O20 2000-1 25 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 26 (7) Added Section 3-9-90.A to read: The pay steps based on performance levels are described as follows: (8) Added Section 5-7-10. Permits, regulations and fees established. The following permits,fees and regulations are determined by the Board of County Commissioners: (A) Article II of this Chapter: Application and issuance fee for industrial development bonds, administered by the Department of Finance and Administration. (B) Article III of this Chapter: Sanitary landfill fees, administered by all private landfills with a certificate of designation,with a ten-percent surcharge paid to the County and deposited in the solid waste fund. (C) Appendix 5-A: Commercial Rental Schedule. (D) Appendix 5-B: Ambulance Service Fees. (E) Appendix 5-C: Missile Site Park Fees. (F) Appendix 5-D: Miscellaneous fees for various Weld County services. (G) Appendix 5-E: Rates for Clerk to the Board for transcripts of Board of County Commissioner hearings, copies of tapes or use of recording equipment, and sending records by fax. (H) Appendix 5-F: Geographical Information System (GIS) fee schedule for standard products, custom products, and digital data dissemination. (I) Appendix 5-G: Fees for health services, administered by the Department of Public Health and Environment. (J) Appendix 5-H: Liquor license fees administered by the Clerk to the Board. (K) Appendix 5-I: Clerk and Recorde3r fees. (L) Appendix 5-J: Permits and fees concerning land use applications administered by the Department of Planning Services. (M) Permits and fees for processing and reviewing building and electrical permit applications administered by the Department of Planning Services. (N) Chapter 12,Article I of this Code: Fees for permits for temporary assemblages were established by resolution, at one hundred dollars ($100.00). (O) Chapter 14, Article IV: Regulating the running-at-large of dogs, providing for 11111111111111111111 11113 111111III1111111111111 2000-3256 28203393 1 0.00 D 0 7010 04:06P JA Co unty s kamoto CODE ORD 2000-1 RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 27 seizure, impounding and other disposition thereof,administered by the Sheriffs Office. (P) The Board of County Commissioners adopted fees,as cited in Section 30-1-104 C.R.S., for service of civil process by the Sheriff's Office. (Q) In accordance with a memorandum of understanding dated May 7, 1980, with the City of Greeley, no planning or building inspection fees are charged the respective jurisdictions. (R) In accordance with a resolution adopted November 7, 1988, a finance charge of eighteen percent (18%) per annum will be assessed on all accounts receivable sixty-one (61) days in arrears, except Medicaid and Medicare accounts. (9) Added Section 5-7-20. Annual review. All fees shall be reviewed at least annually during the budget process. (10) Added Section 5-7-30. Refund policy. There is no refund of county fees once paid. Any deposit to be refunded under one dollar ($1.00) will not be refunded unless the party request the refund in person, and then a petty cash payment will be made to avoid postage and handling charges in excess of the refund amount. (11) Revised Section 11-1-10 to read: Definitions. For the purpose of this Article, the following terms, phrases, words and their derivations shall have the meanings given herein. Words not defined shall be given their common and ordinary meaning. (12) Revised Section 11-1-320.B to read: By the County of any waivers granted pursuant to 11-1-460, after notice to the company and a hearing held pursuant thereto, establishing by a preponderance of the evidence that the finding relied on in granting said waiver has substantially changed. (13) Revised the first sentence of Section 11-1-330.C to read: No person shall procure information or data from subscribers' premises by use of the cable system without prior written authorization from each subscriber affected. (14) Revised Section 12-2-30 to read: The Board of County Commissioners may set a public hearing in the renewal application if it finds probable cause to believe that any one (1) of the factors contained in Section 12-2-40 below exists. (15) Added the following to Section 12-1-30.B: 11. Fire protection services (off-site). (16) Added Section 12-2-10. Local licensing authority. The Board of County Commissioners shall act as the local licensing authority pursuant to the Colorado Liquor Code, to hold public hearings on the suspension or revocation of any license 111111111111111111 III 1111111111111111111151111 11 1111 2000-3256 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto CODE ORD 2000-1 27 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 28 issued by it, and to conduct such other business authorized by the Board under the Colorado Liquor Code. (17) Revised Section 12-3-30.B to read: All small personal care boarding homes shall be in compliance with all applicable zoning, housing, fire, sanitary and all other codes and ordinances and ordinances of the municipality, County, or city and county where the home is situated. (18) Deleted portions of Ordinance #143 for clarity and to avoid duplication, as follows: A. Article I, Section II, "Authority" B. Article III, "Severability" (19) Deleted Subsections 1.1 "Title"and 1.4"Authority"of Ordinance#172(Cistern Water) (20) Revised Section 14-3-20. to read: Scope. This article shall apply to any cistern proposed or used as a drinking water source for any building or structure, as defined in Chapter 23 of this Code, in unincorporated Weld County, which has not received a building permit (and maintained the building permit in effect) from the Building Inspection Department prior to May 1, 1993. (21) Section 3 of the Mixed Use Development Ordinance was not included in weld County Codification Ordinance 2000-1, since it is not legislation of a general and permanent nature but consists only of background information, most of which was outdated. at the time of codification. The "MUD" Background Document" is available at the Department of Planning Services. Section 10. Additions or amendments to the Code, when passed in the form as to indicate the intention of the Board of County Commissioners to make the same a part of the Code, shall be deemed to be incorporated in the Code, so that reference to the Code includes the additions and amendments. Section 11. Ordinances adopted after this Ordinance that amend or refer to ordinances that have been codified in the Code shall be construed as if they amend or refer to those provisions of the 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. IIIII I VIII IIIIII IIIIII III IIIIIII ll I'll 2000 3256 k ( !DU!!!ll1" 04: 6PJA Suki TsukaotoCODE ORD 2000-1 R 0.00 0 0.00 Weld County CO RE: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-1 PAGE 29 The above and foregoing Weld County Code Ordinance 2000-1 was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th, day of December, A. D., 2000. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WcCOUNTY, COLOR DO iV� Air eth�" /�', Barbara J. irkmeyer, hair gadtpitlpte Board J. eile, Pro-Tern the Board e . Baxter OV D AS TO M: Dale . Hall unty Attorne Glenn Vaa First Reading: November 15, 2000 Publication: November 30, 2000, in the South Weld Sun Second Reading: December 11, 2000 Publication: December 14, 2000, in the South Weld Sun Final Reading: December 27, 2000 Publication: December 28, 2000, in the South Weld Sun Effective: January 2, 2001 111111111111111111111111111111111111111 III IIIIIII 111111 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto 2000-3256 29 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO CODE ORD 2000-1 CODE HISTORY TABLE Code ,.Somme „..., .Sub,`act _ :::'C'ode , Source . -'' ubje t 1-1-10 Ord 2000-1 Code general provisions 2-2-90 G.P. Proclamations,resolutions 1-1-20 Ord 2000-1 Code general provisions 2-2-100 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Work release program 1-1-30 Ord 2000-1 Code general provisions 2-2-110 Ord 2000-1 Election charges 1-1-40 Ord 2000-1 Code general provisions 2-2-120 G.P. Recycling policy 1-1-50 Ord 2000-1 Code general provisions 2-2-130 G.P. Ballot issue titles 1-1-60 Ord 2000-1 Code general provisions 2-3-10 G.P. Denied land use apps 1-2-10 Ord 2000-1 Code definitions 2-3-20 G.P. Quasi-judicial hrgs 1-2-20 Ord 2000-1 Time computation 2-3-30 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Improvements collateral 1-2-30 Ord 2000-1 Title of office 2-3-40 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Land use pre-ad requests 1-2-40 Ord 2000-1 Term usage 2-3-50 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Land use packets 1-2-50 Ord 2000-1 Grammatical interpretation 2-3-60 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Land use hearing record 1-3-10 Ord 2000-1 Section headings 2-3-70 G.P.;Ord 185, Correct.facility permits 1-3-20 Ord 2000-1 Authorized acts 1995;2000-1 1-3-30 Ord 2000-1 Prohibited acts 2-3-80 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Deannexed prop.zoning 1-3-40 Ord 2000-1 Code purpose 2-3-90 G.P. Staff-approved action files 1-3-50 Ord 2000-1 Ord.repeal effect 2-3-100 Ord 2000-1 Planning Comm.trascripts 1-3-60 Ord 2000-1 Code amendments 2-4-10 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Appeals process 1-3-70 Ord 2000-1 Code supplementation 2-4-20 G.P. Refusal to renew license 1-3-80 Ord 2000-1 Penalty for altering Code 2-4-30 G.P. Liquor lic.waiver policy 1-3-90 Ord 2000-1 Severability 2-4-40 C.P. Probable cause hearing 1-4-10 Ord 2000-1 Corporate seal 2-4-50 G.P. Adjudicatory-type hearings 2-1-10 G.P. Meeting conduct 2-4-60 G.P. Tax refund,abate,petitions 2-1-20 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Agenda 2-4-70 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Assessment arbitration 2-1-30 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Consent agenda 2-5-10 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Road&bridge policy 2-1-40 G.P. Contracts 2-5-20 E.M. Temp.road closure 2-1-50 G.P. Electronic tapes 2-6-10 E.M.;Ord 2000-1 Motor vehicle definitions 2-1-60 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Correspondence action 2-6-20 E.M. Vehicle care 2-1-70 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Board E-mail 2-6-30 E.M. Vehicle use 2-1-80 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Work sessions 2-6-40 Ord. I18-P, 1998; Personnel policies s 2-1-90 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Dept designations 118-Q,2000 s 2-6-50 E.M. Vehicle damage report 2-1-100 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Bd&comm appointments s 2-6-60 E.M. Vehicle responsibility c 2-1-110 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Authorizations 2-6-70 E.M.;Ord 2000-1 Disciplinary action a 2-1-120 G.P,;Ord 2000-1 Delegation of authority ti s re 2-6-80 E.M. Misuse liability,costs s Y 2-1-130 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Charter pet.procedure c - 2-6-90 E.M. Responsibility of superiors 0 2-1-140 G.P.;Ord 42, Contracts,obligations s._.g 1979;2000-1 2-6-100 E.M.;Ord 2000-1 Cost of misuse -h o 2-1-150 Ord 42, 1979;42- Ord.adoption process 2-6-110 E.M. Investigate,collect costs c" A, 1996;2000-1 2-6-120 E.M. Appeals 15a as 2-1-160 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Ord 1st readings 2-6-130 E.M.;Ord 2000-1 Maintenance so 2-1-170 G.P. Emergency notifications 2-6-140 EM. Accidents -c c 2-1-180 Ord 2000-i Public posting 2-6-150 E.M. County equipment s 0 2-2-10 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Press releases 2-6-160 E.M. Two-way radio equipment -o- r7 2-2-20 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Lobbying policy 2-6-170 E.M.;Ord 2000-1 MV records checks s N o 2-2-30 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Legal opinions 2-6-180 E.M.;Ord 2000-1 Misc.vehicle policies 2-2-40 G.P. Annual reports 2-7-10 G.P. Equipment mgmt intro s;"--" 2-2-50 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Letter-sized mail 2-7-20 G.P. Stmt of intent is OD rn r." 2-2-60 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 County property 2-7-30 G.P. Equip.mgmt definitions -co , o'e 2-2-70 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Mineral leasing 2-7-40 G.P- Residence garaging s N - N g 2-2-80 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Oil&gas wells 2-7-50 G.P. Pers.commute veh.tax KEY: G.P.=General Policy E.M.=Equipment Maintenance Policy P.P.=Purchasing Policy A.P.=Accounting Policy I.S.=Information Services Policy B.G.=Buildings and Grounds Policy T-1 CODE HISTORY TABLE Cade' , SuuroQ . �. ,gxbject .. _ C od$: -$0,,r,e , . suw4 .. 2-8-10 Ord 29, 1978 Recovered prop.dispo. 2-12-80 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 2-8-20 Ord 29, 1978 Recovered prop.dispo. 2000-1 2-8-30 Ord 29, 1978 Recovered prop.dispo. 2-12-90 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Damage compensation 2-8-40 Ord 29, 1978 Recovered prop.dispo. 2-12-100 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Volunteer compensation 2-8-50 Ord 29, 1978 Recovered prop.dispo. 2-12-110 G.P. Emergency closure 2-8-60 Ord 29, 1978 Recovered prop.dispo. 2-12-120 G.P.;Ord 118-Q, Smoking policy 2000;2000-1 2-8-70 Ord:9, 1978 Recovered prop.dispo. 2-8-80 Ord 29, 1978 Recovered prop.dispo. Appx 2 A A.M. US Postal standards Appx 2-B A.M. OCR Type Styles 2-8-90 Ord 29, 1978 Recovered prop.dispo. Appx 2-C A.M. Snow watch procedures 2-8-100 Ord 29, 1978 Recovered prop.dispo. 3-1-10 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 2-8-110 Ord 29, 1978 Recovered prop.dispo. 2000-1 2-8-120 Ord 29, 1978 Recovered prop.dispo. — 3-1-20 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 2-9-10 G.P. Winter storm watch plan 2000-1 2-9-20 G.P.:Ord 2000-1 Winter storm watch plan 3-1-30 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 2-9-30 G.P. Winter storm watch plan 2000-1 2-9-40 G.P. Winter storm watch plan 3-1-40 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 2-9-50 G.P.. Ord 2000-1 Winter storm watch plan 2000-1 2-9-60 •G.P.:Ord 2000-1 Winter storm watch plan 3-1-50 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 2000-1 2-9-70 G.P. Winter storm watch plan 2-9-80 G.P. Winter storm watch plan 3-1-60 Ord 118-P. 1998; Personnel policies 2000-1 2-9-90 G.P.:Ord 2000-1 Winter storm watch plan 3-2-10 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 2-9-100 G.P. Winter storm watch plan 2000-1 2-9-110 G.P. Winter storm watch plan 3-2-20 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 2-9-120 G.P. Winter storm watch plan 3-2-30 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 2-10-10 Ord 30, 1978;30- Airport Authority 3-2-40 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies A. ")832000-1 2000-1 2-10-20 Ord 30, 1978: Airport Authority 3-2-50 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies _`000-i 3-2-60 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 2-10-30 O._l 30, 1978; Airport Authority 3-3-10 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 2000-1 2000-1 2-10-40 Ord 30, 1978; Airport Authority 3-3-20 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 2000-1 2-10-50 Ord 30, 1978;30- Airport Authority 3-3-30 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 2000-1 C, 1993;30-D, 1998;2000-1 3-3-40 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies ml c 2000-1 E 2-11-10 Ord131, 1984; Island Grove Advisory Bd a-w 2000-1 3-3-50 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies =— co ID 2000-1 H 2-11-20 O : 131, 1984; Area description rs. Z2000-1 3-3-60 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies g g 118-000Q,Q 2000' h c 2-11-30 On: 131,1984; Board creation 2iiiim -0 2000-1 3-3-70 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies ru 2-11-40 Ord 131, 1984 Staff support - 2000-1 2-12-10 Ord. 118 P, 1998 Personnel policies 3-3-80 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies c c 2-12-20 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 E-mail provisions 2000-1 tie o 2-12-30 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Collect calls 3-3-90 Ord 118-P,1998; Personnel policies C O 2-12-40 G.P. Cellular phones 2000-1 N o 2-12-50 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 3-3-100 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies o 2-12-60 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 2000-1 tii c ac 2-12-70 G.P. Employee carpooling 3-3-110 Ord 118-P. 1998; Personnel policies mim Ull Cr)ti 2000-1 0, tad o Iii Nel; KEY: G.P.=General Policy E.M.=Equipment Maintenance Policy P.P.=Purchasing Policy A.P.=Accounting Policy I.S.=Information Services Policy B.G.=Buildings and Grounds Policy T-2 CODE HISTORY TABLE mod r:m*t Wau0 , *object ` Code S0.sree. F ' _..:Sub,�eet . 3-3-120 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 3-7-50 Ord. 118-P, 1998 _ Personnel policies 2000-1 3-8-10 Ord I18-P, 1998; Personnel policies 3-3-130 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 2000-1 2000-1 3-8-20 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 3-3-140 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 3-9-10 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 2000-1 - 3-9-20 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 3-4-10 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 3-9-30 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 3-4-20 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 3-9-40 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 118-Q,2000; 2000.1 3-9-50 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 3-4-30 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 3-9-60 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 3-4-40 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 3-9-70 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 2000-1 3-4-50 Ord. 118-P,1998 Personnel policies 3-9-80 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 3-5-10 Ord. 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 118-Q,2000 3-9-90 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 3-5-20 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 2000-1 3-5-30 3-9-100 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 118-Q,2000; 3-9-110 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 2000-1 2000-1 3-5-40 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 3-9-120 G.P. Service awards 3-5-50 ' Ord. 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 3-10-10 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 118-Q,2000 3-10-20 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 3-5-60 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 3-10-30 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 3-5-70 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 3-10-40 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 2000-1 2000-1 3-5-80 Ord 61,1981; Observed holidays 3-11-10 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 118-P, 1998; 3-11-20 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 2000-1 3-11-30 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 3-5-90 Ord. 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 3-11-40 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 118-Q,2000 2000-1 3-5-100 ; Ord 118-P,1998; Personnel policies 3-11-50 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies I 2000-1 3-5-110 Ord. 118-P, 1998 3-12-10 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies Personnel policies 3-5-120 Ord. 118-P, 1998 3-12 20 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies Personnel policies 3-5-130 3-12-30 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies - 3-12-40 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies Immo 3-5-140 Ord. 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 2000-1 iiii 118-Q,2000 3-5-150 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 3-12-50 Ord. 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies c 118-Q,2000 mom-0 3-6-10 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 5.1-10 Ord 2000-1 Fund management Y 3-6-20 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 5-1-20 Ord 2000-1 General Fund ttttttti 3-6-30 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 5-1-30 Ord 2000-1 Capital Expend.Fund = 2000"1 Y 5-1-40 Ord 2000-1 Special revenue funds �F S 3-6-40 . Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies to5-1-50 Ord 2000-1 Proprietary funds 3-6-50 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies a 5-1-60 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Cons.trust fund use - ITD 3-6-60 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies -fril 3 3-6-70 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 5-2-10 Ord 69-A, 1980; Dev revenue bond policy 0 2000-1 o 0 3-7-10 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 5-2-20 Ord 69-A, 1980; Planning criteria 0 3-7-20 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies 2000-1 -O 03-7-30 Ord 118-P, 1998; Personnel policies 5-2-30 Ord 69-A. 1980; App requirements o O 2000-1 - 2000-1 �Np -r'c 3-7-40 Ord. 118-P, 1998 Personnel policies ti tC O - C7 -co =o`o KEY: G.P.=General Policy E.M.=Equipment Maintenance Policy P.P.=Purchasing Policy IMIN A.P.=Accounting Policy I.S.=Information Services Policy B.G.=Buildings and Grounds Policy --N oki 0, T-3 CODE HISTORY TABLE Code . . - So t ,': 3iib]e " . Code Bourse¢. Subject 5-2-40 Ord 69-A, 1980: App review 5-5-90 A.P. Budget 20001 5-5-100 A.P. Investments 5-2-50 Ord 69-A, 1980; Additional fees 5-5-110 A.P. Property taxes 2000-1 5-5-120 n A.P. Inventories 5-3-10 Ord 164, 1991; Sol waste mgmt fund 5-5-130 A.P. Interfund transactions 2000-1 5-5-140 A.P. Advance to other funds 5-3-20 Ord 164, 1991; Surcharge fee 164-A, 1992 5-5-150 A.P.;Ord 2000-1 Sick leave,vacation pay r 5 5 160 A.P. Designated fund balance 5-3-30 Ord 164, 1991 Surcharge collection - 5-3-40 Ord 164, 1991 Alternate fee 5-5-170 A.P. Grant revenue 5-3-50 Ord 164, 1991; Fund use 5-5-180 A.P. In-kind contributions 164-A,1992; 5-5-190 A.P. Pers.expense claim form 2000-1 5-5-200 A.P. Warrant release 5-3-60 Ord 164, 1991; Records inspection 5-5-210 A.P. Warrant reissuance 2000-1 5-5-220 A.P. Petty cash fund 5-4-10 P.P:Ord 2000-1 Purchasing procedure- 5-5-230 A.P. Change fund 5-4-20 P.P;Ord 2000-1 Vendor reps relationship 5.5-240 A.P. Revolving fund 5-4-30 P.P:Ord 136-M, Bid regulations 5-6-10 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Fixed assets )98;2000-1 5-6-20 G.P. General fixed assets 5-4-40 P P;Ord 136-N, Forma bids 5-6-30 G.P. Inventory ;999;136-O, 2001;2000-1 5-6-40 G.P. Moving of equipment 5-4-50 P.P;Ord 136-N, Quotes&informal bids 5-7-10 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Permits,regs.,fees 1999; 136-O, 5-7-20 G.P.;Ord 2000-1 Annual review 2001;2000-1 5-7-30 G.P. Refund policy 5-4-60 P.P Cooperative purchasing -Appx 5-A Ord 84-T, 1998; County service fees 5-4-70 P.P;Ord 2000-1 Payments to vendors 84-V, 1999,84- 5-4-80 P.P;Ord 136-O, Expenditure w/o requisition W,2001 2001;2000-1 Appx 5-B Ord 84-V, 1999, County service fees 5-4-90 P.P;Ord 2000-1 Invoice routing 84-W.2001 5-4-100 P.P;Ord 136-O, Pers sery contracts Appx 5-C Ord 84-T, 1998; County service fees 2001;2000-1 84-V, 1999,84- 5-4-110 P.P;Ord 136-M, Prof.service w/o bid W,2001 1998; 136-N, Appx 5-D Ord 84-T, 1998; County service fees 1999; 136-O, 84-V, 1999,84- 2001;2000-1 W,2001 5-4-120 P.P;Ord 136-O, General info Appx 5-E Ord 84-T, 1998; County service fees simm 2001;2000-1 84-V, 1999,84- - W,2001 0 amo Appx 5-F Ord 84-V, 1999, County service fees 5-4-130 P.P;Ord 2000-1 Questioned purchase regs. o 5-4-140 P.P:Ord 2000-1 Damaged merchandise84-W,2001 5-4-150 P.P;Ord 2000-1 Standardized products Appx 5-G Ord 82-W,2001; Environmental Protection — w Ca Ca 5-4 160 P.P;Ord 136-O, Surplus prop.disposalF- 84-U, 1999 Services fees um—al Y� 2001 Appx 5 II Beer or ale.bev fees Wa y v 5-4-170 P.P;Ord 2000-1 Emerg.purchase notice Appx 5-1 Ord 165-A,2000 Clerk&Recorder fees mm.44.., 5-5 10 A.P. Policy statement Appx 5-J Land use app.fees i a 5-5-20 A.P. Basis of presentation Bldg.&Elec.permit 0- Appx 5-K app. o 5-5-30 A.P. Governmental funds fees _o 0 5-5-40 A.P. Proprietary funds 7-1-10 Ord 77-D, 1996; EMS purpose » a ~ 5-5-50 A.P. Fiduciary funds 2000-1 in o 5-5-60 A.P. n Financial statements 7-1-20 Ord 77-D, 1996; Delegation ommi ummN o 2000 1 r.- 5-5-70 A.P_;Ord 2000-1 Fixed assets,long-terms r _ ��oC .- 5-5-80 A.P. Encumbrances ch r *-- KEY. G.P.=General Policy E.M.=Equipment Maintenance Policy P.P.=Purchasing Policy IlEl MI—p o A.P.=Accounting Policy I.S.=Information Services Policy B.G.=Buildings and Grounds Policy _em co T-4 CODE HISTORY TABLE Code Source Subject Code Suurcc, Subject 7-1-30 Ord 77-D, 1996; Definitions 8-1-10 Ord 180, 1994; Snow policy 2000-1 2000-1 7-2-10 Ord 77-D, 1996; Licenses,permits 8-1-20 Ord 180, 1994 Snow policy 2000-1. 8-1-30 Ord 180, 1994; Snow policy 7-2-20 Ord 77-D, 1996; Licenses,permits 2000-1 20004 8-1-40 Ord 180, 1994; Snow policy 7-2-30 Ord 77-D, 1996 Licenses,permits 2000-1 7-2-40 Ord 77-D, 1996 Licenses,permits 8-1-50 Ord 180, 1994 Snow policy 7-2-50 Ord 77-D, 1996 Licenses,permits 8-1-60 Ord 180, 1994; Snow policy 7-2-60 Ord 77-D, 1996; Licenses,permits 2000-1 2000-1 8-2-10 Ord 180, 1994 Road access policy 7-2-70 Ord 77-D, 1996 Licenses,permits 8-2-20 Ord 180, 1994; Road access policy 7-2-80 Ord 77-D, 1996 Licenses,permits 2000-1 7-2-90 Ord 77-D, 1996 Licenses,permits 8-2-30 Ord 180,1994 Road access policy 7-2-100 Ord 77-D, 1996 Licenses,permits 8-2-40 Ord 180, 1994; Road access policy 2000-1 7-2-110 Ord 77-D, 1996 Licenses,permits 8-2-50 Ord 180, 1994 Road access policy 7-2-120 Ord 77-D, 1996 Licenses,permits g-2.60 Ord 180, 1994 Road access policy 7-2-130 Ord 77-D. 1996 Licenses,permits 8.3-10 Ord 180, 1994 Road access culverts 7-2-140 Ord 77-D, 1996 Licenses,permits permits 8-3-20 Ord 180, 1994 Road access culverts 7-2-150 Ord 77-D, 1996 Licenses,p 8-3-30 Ord 180, 1994 Road access culverts 7-2-160 Ord 77-D, 1996 Licenses,permits 8-4-10 Ord 180, 1994 Borrow ditch use 7-3-10 Ord 77-D, 1996 Ambulance operation 8-4-20 Ord 180, 1994; Borrow ditch use 7-3-20 Ord 77-D, 1996 Ambulance operation 2000-1 7-3-30 Ord 77-D, 1996 Ambulance operation 8.5-10 Ord 180, 1994 Cattle guards 7-3-40 Ord 77-D, 1996 Ambulance operation 8-5-20 Ord 180, 1994; Cattle guards 7-3-50 Ord 77-D. 1996; Ambulance operation 2000-1 2000-1 8-5-30 Ord 180, 1994 Cattle guards 7-3-60 >rd 77-D, 1996 Ambulance operation 8-5-40 Ord 180, 1994 Cattle guards 7-3-70 !)rd 77-D, 1996 — Ambulance operation 8-5-50 Ord 180, 1994 Cattle guards 7-3-80 Ord 77-D, 1996 Ambulance operation 8-5.60 Ord 180, 1994; Cattle guards 7-3-90 Ord 77-D, 1996 Ambulance operation 2000-1 7-4-10 Ord 77-D,1996 Ambulance vehicle reqs 8-5-70 Ord 180, 1994 Cattle guards 7-4-20 Ord 77-D, 1996 Ambulance vehicle reqs 8-6-10 Ord 180,1994 Gravel pits 7-5-10 Ord 77-D, 1996 EMT qualifications 8-6-20 Ord 180, 1994: Irrigation structure maint. 7-5-20 Ord 77-D, 1996; EMT qualifications 2000-1 2000-1 8-6-30 Ord 180, 1994 Road&bridge operation 7-5-30 Ord 77-D, 1996 EMT qualifications 8-6-40 Ord 180, 1994 Road maintenance policy — 7-6-10 Ord 77-D, 1996 EMS provs w/o Cty license 8-6-50 Ord 180, 1994 Pipeline co. ROW use =.2 7-6-20 Ord 77-D, 1996 EMS provs w/o Cty license 8-6-60 Ord 180, 1994 Sign policy a A 7-7-10 Ord 77-D,1996; Unlawful practices 8.6-70 Ord 180, 1994 Grader shed use 2000-1 8-6-80 Ord 180, 1994; Grader shed utilities,rents I- 7-7-20 Ord 77-D, 1996 Temp suspension,hearing 2000-1 a m o 0 7-7-30 Ord 77-D, 1996 Temp suspension,hearing 8-6-90 Ord 180, 1994 Expend.for muni.roads rn 8 7-7-40 Ord 77-D,1996; Temp suspension,hearing 8-6-100 Ord 180, 1994; Fugitive dust control — -o 2000-1 2000-1 ao 3 7-7-50 Ord 77-D, 1996 Temp suspension,hearing 8-6-110 Ord 180, 1994; Survey monuments —o —soo 7-8-10 Ord 77-D, 1996 Countywide emerg sery 2000-1 -o 7-8-20 Ord 77-D, 1996 Countywide emerg sery 8-6-120 Ord 180, 1994; Weed control a 6 7-8-30 Ord 77-D, 1996 Countywide emerg sery 2000-1 a o- a, 7-8-40 Ord 77-D, 1996 Nonliability N o �Co —.Z-tC KEY: G.P.=General Policy E.M.=Equipment Maintenance Policy P.P.=Purchasing Policy o A.P.=Accounting Policy LS.=Information Services Policy B.G.=Buildings and Grounds Policy -co I- C9 T-5 N O _mle --O4 f7 CODE HISTORY TABLE `e d k _ Source ;; , . '.Subject::. :, ., :.': Ogre-,.. SCiurie- 'Subject 8-6-130 Ord 180, 1994; Trees in ROW 9-4-30 I.S. GIS Gov Comm roles 2000-1 _ 9-4-40 I.S. User responsibilities 8-6-140 Ord 180, 1994 Road striping 9-4-50 I.S. Tech. User Group respons. 8-6-150 Ord 180, 1994; Road acceptance policy 9-4-60 I.S.;Ord 2000-1 SCT Corp.responsibilities 2000-1 - 9-4-70 1.S.;Ord 2000-1 Board duties 8-6-160 Ord 180, 1994; Vacation of ROW 9-4-80 I.S.;Ord 2000-1 Committee duties 2000-1 - 9-4-90 I S, l User duties 8-6-170 Ord 180-A, 1995; Obstructions in ROW 9-4-100 I.S. Users Group duties 2000-1 �9-4-110 I.S. GIS Div.duties Snow removal Appx 8-A Ord 180, 1994 I.S. GIS Gov.intro Appx 8-B Ord 180. 1994 Road access 9-5-10 1.S. Responsibilities Appx 8-C Ord 180, 1994 Cattle guards 9-5-20 9 5 30 I.S. Purpose,structure Appx 8-1) Ord 180, 1994 Dust controls 40 T.S.5 Roll - - 9-1-10 I.S. Info.Serv.mission 9 I S Membership 9-1-20 [.S.:Ord 2000-1 Board roles 9-5-50 Votin g 9-1-30 I.S. IS Gov Comm roles _9-5-60 I.S. — Meetings 9-1-40 T.S.;Ord 2000-1 User responsibilities 9-5-70 I.S. g 9-5-80 I.S. Functional subcommittees 9-1-50 I.S.:Ord 2000-1 SCT Corp.responsibilities Subcomm. u ose 9-1-60 I.S. Board duties 9-5-90 I.S. purpose 9-5-100 I.S. Rep.appointment 9-1-70 I.S. Gov Comm.duties 9-1-80 LS. User duties 9-5-110 I.S. GIS Tech.Users Group 9-1-90 I.S. Dept of IS duties 9-6-10 I.S. GIS System Prod.defs. 9-6-20 I.S. Rules,regs.adopted 9-2-10 I.S. Is Gov Comm Introduction system financing _ 9-6-30 I.S. Y 9-2-20 X.S. Purpose,structure Service 9-2-30 I.S. Role 9-6-40 I.S. 9-2-40 I.S.;Ord 2000-1 Membership 9-6-50 I.S.;Ord 2000-1 Priority products,services 9-2-50 I.S. Voting 9-6-60 I.S. Service products,services 9-2-60 I.S. Meetings 9-6-70 I.S.;Ord 2000-1 Rates,charges • 9-6-80 I.S. Waiver of charges 9-2-70 I.S. Functional subcommittees I. Rate review .S. 9-2-80 I.S. 9-6-90 I S. Subcomm purpose S I . . pp Rate a royal 9-3-10 I.S. Internet policy gen.provs. 9-6-100 9-3-20 - I.S. Introduction 9-6-110 I.S. Violations,charges System complete,accurate p 9-3-30 T.S.;Ord 2000-1 Definitions 9-6-120 I.S.9.6_130 I.S. Proprietary rights 9-3-40 I.S. Guidelines 9 6-140 I.S. Liability exclusion 9-3-50 I.S. Roles,responsibilities 9-6-150 I.S. Open Records Act Nimm 9-3-60 I.S. Proprietary info protection 9-6-160 I.S. Product protection .2 9-3-70 LS. Security 0 _ 9-6-170 I.S.;Ord 2000 1 Rules,regs.posted £ 9-3-80 1.S.;Ord 2000-1 Acceptable use guidelines — I.S. ardware.software acq. p immi Web server guidelines 9-6-180 — c o 9-3-90 I.S. lu IS Subcommittees E-mail use Appx 9-`4 _ r 9 3-100 I.S. Computer sec.req.form Appx 9-B 9-3-110 I.S. E-mail employee access � Appx 9-C GIS Subcommittees r u'3 9-3-120 I.S. E-mail employee conduct 9-3-130 I.S. E-mail monitoring 11-1-10 Ord 94, 1981; Cable TV franchise de 2000-1um= co 0. 9-3-140 I.S. E-mail retention,etc. 11-1-20 Ord 94, 1981;96- Cable TV franchise o 0 9-3-150 I.S. E-mail public requests A, 1982;2000-1 iiim 0 0 9-3-160 I.S. State statutes 11-1-30 Ord 94, 1981 Cable TV franchise = o - 9-4-10 I.S. GIS mission 11-1-40 Ord 94, 1981 Cable TV franchise mmie o 0 9-4-20 I.S.;Ord 2000-1 Board roles omm cmo 0, Nom itcC - !, �ti KEY: G.Y.=General Policy E.M.=Equipment Maintenance Policy P.P.=Purchasing Policy A.P.=Accounting Policy I.S.=Information Services Policy B.G.=Buildings and Grounds Policy N..— aim tit ma T-6 8 CODE HISTORY TABLE Cod Source , .Tect• G,tde , Artrc , subject 11-1-50 Ord 94, 1981; Cable TV franchise 11-1-410 Ord 94, 1981 Cable TV franchise 2000-1 11-1-420 Ord 94, 1981;96- Cable TV franchise 11-1-60 Ord 94, 1981 Cable TV franchise A, 1982;2000-1 11-1-70 Ord 94, 1981 Cable TV franchise 11-1-430 Ord 94, 1981 Cable TV franchise 11-1-80 Ord 94, 1981;96- Cable TV franchise 11-1-440 Ord 94, 1981 Cable TV franchise A, 1982 11-1-450 Ord94, 1981 Cable TV franchise 11-1-90 Ord 94, 1981; Cable TV franchise 11-1-460 Ord 96-A, 1982 Cable TV franchise 2000-1 12-1-10 Ord 85, 1981 Assembly permits 11-1-100 Ord 94, 1981 Cable TV franchise 12-1-20 Ord 85, 1981 Assembly permits 11-1-110 Ord 44, 1981 Cable TV franchise 12-1-30 Ord 85, 1981; Assembly permits 11-1-120 Ord 94, 1981 Cable TV franchise 2000-1 _ 11-1-130 — Ord 94, 1981 Cable TV franchise 12-1-40 Ord 85, 1981 Assembly permits 11-1-140 Ord 94, 1981 Cable TV franchise 12-1-50 Ord 85, 1981 Assembly permits 11-1-150 Ord 94, 1981 Cable TV franchise 12-1-60 Ord 85, 1981 Assembly permits _ 11-1-160 (:`:d 94, 1981;96- Cable TV franchise 12-1-70 Ord 85,1981 Assembly permits 1982;2000-1 12-1-80 Ord 85, 1981 Assembly permits 11-1-170 Ord 94, 1981; Cable TV franchise 12-1-90 Ord 85, 1981 Assembly permits 2000-1 12-2-10 Ord 102, 1982; Liquor licenses 11-1-180 Ord 94, 1981 _ Cable TV franchise 2000-1 11-1-190 Ord 94, 1981; Cable TV franchise 12-2-20 Ord 102, 1982; Liquor licenses 2000-1 2000-1 11-1-200 Ord 94, 1981; Cable TV franchise 12-2-30 Ord 102-A, 1985; Liquor licenses 2000-1 2000-1 11-1-210 Ord 94, 1981 Cable TV franchise 12-2-40 Ord 102-A. 1985; Liquor licenses 11-1-220 Ord 94, 1981 Cable TV franchise 2000-1 11-1-230 Ord 94, 1981;96- Cable TV franchise 12-2-50 Ord 102-A, 1985; Liquor licenses A, 1982 2000-1 11-1-240 Ord 94, 1981 Cable TV franchise 12-2-60 Ord 102-A, 1985; Liquor licenses 11-1-250 Ord 94, 1981 Cable TV franchise 2000-1 11-1-260 Ord 94, 1981; Cable TV franchise 12-3-10 Ord 127-A, 1987; Boarding homes 2000-1 2000-1 11-1-270 Ord 94, 1981; Cable TV franchise 12-3-20 Ord 127-A, 1987; Boarding homes 2000-1 2000-1 11-1-280 Ord 94, 1981 Cable TV franchise 12-3-30 Ord 127-A. 1987; Boarding homes 11-1-290 Ord 94, 1981 Cable TV franchise 2000-1 11-1-300 Ord 94, 1981 Cable TV franchise 12-3-40 Ord 127-A, 1987; Boarding homes 127-B, 1987; - ]1-1-310 Ord 94,1981 Cable TV franchise 2000-I - 11-1-320 Cable TV franchise 12-3-50 Ord 127-A, 1987; Boarding homes gnomon 11-1-330 Ord 94, 1981; Cable TV franchise 2000-1 e 0 2000-1 12-3-60 Ord 127-A, 1987 Boarding homes -- 03 E 11-1-340 Ord 94,1981;96- Cable TV franchise 12-3-70 Ord 127-A, 1987; Boarding homes -_=cl A, 1982 2000-1 11-1-350 Ord 94, 1981 Cable TV franchise MENEM* 4. 12-3-80 Ord 127-A, 1987; Boarding homes 11-1-360 Ord 94, 1981;96- Cable TV franchise 2000-1 -ti A. 1982 12-3-90 Ord 127-A, 1987 Boarding homes � -0 11-1-370 Ord 94,1981: Cable TV franchise 12-3-100 Ord 127-A, 1987 Boarding homes =-a_1 2000-1 12-3-110 Ord 127-A, 1987 Boarding homes =c o 11-1-380 Ord 94, 1981 Cable TV franchise e e 12-3-120 Ord 127-A, 1987; Boarding homes c c 11-1-390 Ord 94, 1981 Cable TV franchise - 2000-3 o 11-1-400 Ord 94, 1981 Cable TV franchise 12-3-130 Ord 127-A, 1987 Boarding homes -o -CM i aO T �rce KEY: G.P.=General Policy E.M.=Equipment Maintenance Policy P.P.=Purchasing Policy MIMI A.P.=Accounting Policy I.S.=information Services Policy B.G.=Buildings and Grounds Policy en N- T7 c -0010 -N 17 CODE HISTORY TABLE Code Source Subject ., Code Soutce; . Subje 12-3-140 Ord 127-A, 1987 Boarding homes 14-1-30 Ord 163, 1991 Littering 12-3-150 Ord 127-A, 1987 Boarding homes 14-1-40 Ord 163, 1991 Littering 12-3-160 Ord 127-A, 1987; Boarding homes 14-1-50 Ord 163, 1991 Littering 2000-1 14-1-60 Ord 163, 1991 Littering 12-3-170 Ord 127-A,1987 Boarding homes 14-2-10 Ord 60-B. 1981; Drinking water 12-3-180 Ord 127-A, 1987 Boarding homes 2000-1 12-3-190 Ord 127-A, 1987; Boarding homes 14-2-20 Ord 60-B,1981; Drinking water 2000-1 2000-1 - 12-3-200 Ord 127-A, 1987 Boarding homes 14-2-30 Ord 60-B, 1981; Drinking water 12-3-210 Ord 127-A, 1987 Boarding homes _ 2000-1 14-2-40 Ord 60-B, 1981; Drinking water 12-3-220 Ord 127-A, 1987 Boarding homes 2000-1 12-3-230 Ord 127-A, 1987 Boarding homes 14-2-50 Ord 60-B, 1981; Drinking water 12-3-240 Ord 127-A, 1987 Boarding homes 2000-1 12-3-250 Oro 127-A, 1987 Boarding homes 14-3-10 Ord 172, 1993; Cistern water 12-3-260 Ord !27-A, 1987; Boarding homes 2000-1 2000-1 14-3-20 Ord 172, 1993; Cistern water 12-3-270 Ord 127-A, 1987 Boarding homes 2000-1 12-3-280 Oro 127-A, 1987 Boarding homes 14-3-30 Ord 172,1993 Cistern water 12-3-290 Om 127-A, 1987 Boarding homes 14-3-40 Ord 172, 1993; Cistern water 12-3-300 Ord 27-A, 1987; Boarding homes 2000-1 2000-1 14-3-50 Ord 172, 1993; Cistern water 12-3-310 Ord 127-A, 1987 y Boarding homes 2000-1 12-3-320 Ord 127-A, 1987 , Boarding homes 14-3-60 Ord 172, 1993 Cistern water 12-3-330 Ord '27-A, 1987 Boarding homes 14-3-70 Ord 172, 1993 Cistern water 12-3-340 Ord '.27-A, 1987; Boarding homes 14-3-80 Ord 172, 1993 Cistern water 2000-I ~14-3-90 Ord 172, 1993 Cistern water 12-3-350 Ord '27-A, 1987; Boarding homes 14-3-100 Ord 172, 1993 Cistern water 2000-1 14-3-110 Ord 172, 1993 Cistern water 12-3-360 Or,! 127-A, 1987 Boarding homes 14-3-120 Ord 172, 1993; Cistern water 12-3-370 Oru 127-A. 1987; Boarding homes 2000-1 2000-1 14-3-130 Ord 172, 1993 Cistern water 12-3-380 Ord 127-A, 1987; Boarding homes 14-3-140 Ord 172, 1993; Cistern water 2000-1 2000-1 12-3-390 Ord 127-A, 1987; Boarding homes 14-3-150 Ord 172, 1993; Cistern water 2000-1 2000-1 12-4-10 Ord 143, 1986; Utility franchise 14-3-160 Ord 172, 1993 Cistern water om 2000-1 14-3-170 Ord 172, 1993; Cistern water 12-4-20 Ord 143, 1986; Utility franchise 200EEEEE 0-1 0 2000-1 14-3-180 Ord 172, 1993 Cistern water E 12-4-30 Ord 143, 1986 Utility franchise tmm 14-3-190 Ord 172. 1993 Cistern water Y o 12-4-40 Ord 143, 1986 Utility franchise 14-4-10 Ord 88-G, 1994; Animals tom e) 12-4-50 Ord 143, 1986 Utility franchise 2000-1 Nom•—_te Z. 12-4-60 Ord 143, 1986; Utility franchise 14-4-20 Ord 88-G. 1994; Animals y o 2000-1 2000-1 ima 44 i„ 12-4-70 Ord 143, 1986 Utility franchise 14-4-30 Ord 88-G, 1994 Animals a� 12-4-80 Ord 143, 1986 Utility franchise 14-4-40 Ord 88 G, 1994; Animals o 12-4-90 Ord 143, 1986 Utility franchise 2000-1 rr o c 14-1-10 Ord 163, 1991; Littering 14-4-50 Ord 88-G, 1994; Animals sty a 2000-1 2000-1 c 0 14-1-20 Ord 163, 1991; Littering 14-4-60 Ord 88-G, 1994; Animals r_o 0 2000-1 88-1-1, 1999 r cr,o oroc 0 KEY: G.P.=General Policy E.M.=Equipment Maintenance Policy P.P.=Purchasing Policy mim 0) A.P.=Accounting Policy I.S.=Information Services Policy B.G.=Buildings and Grounds Policy mil 0 T-8 r c�.t 0 mim N co CODE HISTORY TABLE Code_ _ '` Sawa, 4ubjecf, . Co Source Subject 14-4-70 Ord 88-G, 1994 Animals 17-2-30 B.G.;Ord 170, Public parks 14-4-80 Ord 88-G, 1994 Animals 1992;2000-1 14-4-90 Ord 88-G, 1994 Animals 17-2-40 B.G.;Ord 170, Public parks _ 1992 14-4-100 Ord 88-G, 1994 Animals 17-2.50 B.G.;Ord 170, Public parks 14-4-110 Ord 88-G, 1994 Animals 1992;2000-1 15-1-10 Ord 169-A, 1996 Undesirable plant mgmt 17-2-60 B.G.:Ord 170, Public parks 15-1-20 Ord 169-A, 1996 Undesirable plant mgmt 1992 15-1-30 Ord 169-A, 1996 Undesirable plant mgmt 17-2.70 B.G.;Ord 170, Public parks 15-1-40 Ord 169-A, 1996 Undesirable plant mgmt 1992;2000-1 15-1-50 Ord 169-A, 1996; Undesirable plant mgmt 17-2-80 B.G.;Ord 2000-1 Missile Site Park 2000-1 17-3-10 B.G.:Ord 2000-1 Public trails 15-1-60 Ord 169-A, 1996; Undesirable plant mgmt 17-3-20 B.G.;Ord 203. Public trails 2000-1 1998;2000-1 15-1-70 Ord 169-A, 1996; Undesirable plant mgmt 17-3-30 B.G.;Ord 203, Public trails 2000-1 1998 15-1-80 Ord 169-A, 1996; Undesirable plant mgmt 17-3-40 B.G.;Ord 203, Public trails 2000-1 1998;2000-1 15-1-90 Ord 169-A, 1996; Undesirable plant mgmt 17-3-50 B.G.;Ord 203. Public trails 2000-1 1998 15-1-100 Ord 169-A, 1996; Undesirable plant mgmt 17-3-60 B.G.;Ord 203, Public trails 2000-1 1998;2000-1 15-1-110 Ord 169-A, 1996; Undesirable plant mgmt 17-3-70 B.G.;Ord 203, Public trails 2000-1 1998 15-1-120 Ord 169-A, 1996; Undesirable plant mgmt 17-3-80 B.G.;Ord 203, Public trails 2000-1 1998;2000-1 15-1-130 Ord 169-A, 1996; Undesirable plant mgmt 17-4-10 B.G.;Ord 2000-1 County bldgs&grounds 2000-1 17-4-20 B.G.;Ord 2000-1 Parking 15-1-140 Ord 169-A, 1996 Undesirable plant mgmt 17-4-30 B.G.;Ord 2000-1 After-hours policies 15-1-150 Ord 169-A, 1996 Undesirable plant mgmt 17-4-40 B.G.;Ord 2000-1 Island Grove rental 15-1-160 Ord 169-A, 1996 Undesirable plant mgmt - 17-4-50 B.G.;Ord 2000-1 Chamber Room rental 15-1-170 Ord 169-A, 1996 Undesirable plant mgmt 17.4-60 B.G. Rental fee waiver 15-1-180 Ord 169-A, 1996; Undesirable plant mgmt 17-4-70 B.G.;Ord 2000-I Room rental schedule 2000-1 17-4-80 B.G.;Ord 2000-1 Energy conservation 15-1-190 Ord 169-A, 1996; Undesirable plant mgmt 17-4-90 B.G.;Ord 2000-1 Facility maintenance 2000-1 15-2-10 Ord 169-A, 1996 Undesirable plant mgmt 17-4-100 B.G.;Ord 2000-1 Lost&found service 15-2-20 Ord 169-A, 1996 Undesirable plant mgmt 17-4-110 Ord 2000-1 Accessibility in bldgs r 15-2-30 Ord 169-A, 1996; Undesirable plant mgmt 19-1-10 Ord 187, 1997 Platteville plan 2000-1 19-1-20 Ord 187, 1997 Platteville plan mom$ o 15-2-40 Ord 169-A, 1996; Undesirable plant mgmt 19-1-30 Ord 187, 1997 Platteville plan qtr E 2000-1 19-1-40 Ord 187, 1997 Platteville plan Y o 15-2-50 Ord 169-A, 1996 Undesirable plant mgmt 19-1-50 Ord 187, 1997 Platteville plan mimi . 17-1-10 Ord 153, 1988 Streets and sidewalks 19-1-60 Ord 187, 1997 Platteville plan imm-le a. 17-1-20 Ord 153. 1988 Streets and sidewalks 19-1-70 Ord 187, 1997 Platteville plan iiim-cf)8 17-1-30 Ord 153, 1988 Streets and sidewalks 19-1-80 Ord 187, 1997 Platteville plan w�e a� 17-1-40 Ord 153, 1988 Streets and sidewalks 19-1-90 Ord 187, 1997 Platteville plan r�i 5 17-1-50 Ord 153, 1988 Streets and sidewalks 19-1-100 Ord 187, 1997 Platteville plan o 0 ��o 17-2-10 B.G.;Ord 170, Public parks _19-2-10 Ord 195, 1997 Dac.,Fire.,Frederick plan =moo©_, 1992;2000-1 19-2-20 Ord 195, 1997 Dac.,Fire.,Frederick plan ,o 17-2-20 B.G.Ord 170, Public parks 19-2-30 Ord 195, 1997 Dac.,Fire.,Frederick plan o o o 1992 �o,o r gmt•g cc 0 KEY: G.P.=General Policy E.M.=Equipment Maintenance Policy P.P.=Purchasing Policy =in C., A.P.=Accounting Policy I.S.=Information Services Policy B.G.=Buildings and Grounds Policy M G T9 �N ~N C) CODE HISTORY TABLE ' Code . Source , r r. ,Subject Code- Source Subject 19-2-40 Ord 195, 1997 Dac.,Fire.,Frederick plan 19-4-70 Ord 202, 1998 Dacono,Erie plan 19-2-50 Ord 195, 1997 Dac.,Fire.,Frederick plan 19-4-80 Ord 202, 1998 Dacono,Erie plan 19-2-60 Ord 195, 1997 Dac.,Fire.,Frederick plan 19-5-10 Ord 207, 1999 Keenesburg plan 19-2-70 Ord 195, 1997 Dac.,Fire.,Frederick plan 19-5-20 Ord 207,1999 Keenesburg plan 19-2-80 Ord 195, 1997 Dac.,Fire.,Frederick plan 19-5-30 Ord 207, 1999 Keenesburg plan 19-2-90 Ord 195, 1997 Dac.,Fire.,Frederick plan 19-5-40 Ord 207, 1999 Keenesburg plan 19-5-50 Ord 207, 1999 Keenesburg plan 19-2-100 Ord 195, 1997 Dac.,Fire..Frederick plan Keenesbar lan 19-3-10 Ord 201, 1998; Dac.,Fire.,Fred.standards 19-5-60 Ord 207, 1999 g P 201-A,2000 19-5-70 Ord 207, 1999 Keenesburg plan 19-3-200 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred.standards 19-5-80 Ord 207, 1999 Keenesburg plan 19-3-210 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred.standards 19-6-10 Ord 208, 1999 Evans plan 19-3-220 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred. standards 19-6-20 Ord 208, 1999 Evans plan 19-3-300 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred.standards 19-6-30 Ord 208, 1999 Evans plan 19-3-310 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred.standards 19-6-40 Ord 208, 1999 Evans plan 19-3-320 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred.standards 19-6-50 Ord 208, 1999 Evans plan 19-3-330 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred. standards 19-6-60 Ord 208, 1999 Evans plan 19-3-340 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred.standards 19-6-70 Ord 208, 1999 Evans plan 19-3-400 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred. standards 19-6-80 Ord 208, 1999 Evans plan 19-3-410 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred.standards 19-7-10 Ord 212, 1999 Eaton plan 19-3-420 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred.standards 19-7-20 Ord 212, 1999 Eaton plan 19-3-500 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred.standards 19-7-30 Ord 212, 1999 Eaton plan 19-3-510 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred.standards 19-7-40 Ord 212, 1999 Eaton plan 19-3-520 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred.standards 19-7-50 Ord 212, 1999 Eaton plan 19-3-530 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred.standards 19-7-60 Ord 212, 1999 Eaton plan 19-3-540 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred. standards 19-7-70 Ord 212, 1999 Eaton plan 19-3-550 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire..Fred.standards 19-7-80 Ord 212, 1999 Eaton plan 19-3-600 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred.standards 19-8-10 Ord 215.2000 Mead plan 19-3-610 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred. standards 19-8-20 Ord 215,2000 Mead plan 19-3-620 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred. standards 19-8-30 Ord 215,2000 Mead plan 19-3-700 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred.standards 19-8-40 Ord 215,2000 Mead plan 19-3-710 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred.standards 19-8-50 Ord 215,2000; Mead plan 19-3-800 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred.standards 2000-1 19-3-810 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire..Fred.standards 19-8-60 Ord 215,2000 Mead plan os 19-3-820 Ord 201, 1998; Dac.,Fire.,Fred. standards 19-8-70 Ord 215,2000 Mead plan 201-A,2000 19-8-80 Ord 215,2000 Mead plan E S Kersey plan c 19-3-830 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred. standards 19-9-10 Ord 216,2000 � E A 19-3-840 Ord 201, 1998; Dac.,Fire.,Fred.standards 19-9-20 Ord 216,2000 Kersey plan e 201-A,2000 19-9-30 Ord 216,2000 Kersey plan s r(.3 19-3-850 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred. standards 19-9-40 Ord 216,2000 Kersey plan 19-3-860 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred.standards 19-9-50 Ord 216,2000 Kersey plan S a v 19-3-870 Ord 201, 1998 Dac.,Fire.,Fred. standards 19-9-60 Ord 216,2000 Kersey plan et 9 Kerse lan °J 19-3-880 Ord 201, 1998; Dac.,Fire.,Fred.standards 19-9-70 Ord 216,2000 y P o- 201-A,2000 19.9.80 Ord 216,2000 Kersey plan —4 limo 4 c 19-4-10 Ord 202, 1998 Dacono,Erie plan 19-10-10 Ord 217,2000 Milliken plan co c 19-4-20 Ord 202, 1998 Dacono,Erie plan 19-10-20 Ord 217,2000 Milliken plan S r p 19-4-30 Ord 202, 1998 Dacono,Erie plan 19-10-30 Ord 217,2000 Milliken plan --in o 19-4-40 Ord 202, 1998 Dacono,Erie plan 19-10-40 Ord 217,2000 Milliken plan ,rn o 19-4-50 Ord 202, 1998 Dacono,Erie plan 19-10-50 Ord 217,2000 Milliken plan Es c et 19-4-60 Ord 202, 1998 Dacono,Erie plan co =O E.M.=Equipment Maintenance Policy P.P.=Purchasing Policy N 0 KEY: G.P.=General Policy E9 P B.G.=Buildings and Grounds Policy _co C'D A.P.=Accounting Policy LS.=Information Services Policy g' T-10 CODE HISTORY TABLE Cade , Source -Code Sourco' Subject , � Sub, . � .'! 19-10-60 Ord 217,2000 Milliken plan 20-1-200 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 19-10-70 Ord 217,2000 Milliken plan 20-1-210 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 19-10-80 Ord 217,2000 Milliken plan 20-1-220 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 19-11-10 Ord 220,2000 LaSalle plan 20-1-230 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 19-11-20 Ord 220,2000 LaSalle plan 20-1-250 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 19-11-30 Ord 220,2000 LaSalle plan 20-1-260 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 19-11-40 Ord 220,2000 LaSalle plan 20-1-270 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 19-11-50 Ord 220,2000 LaSalle plan 20-1-280 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 19-11-60 Ord 220,2000 LaSalle plan 20-1-290 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 19-11-70 Ord 220,2000 LaSalle plan 20-1-350 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 19-11-80 Ord 220,2000 LaSalle plan 20-1-360 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 19-12-10 Ord 221,2000 Fort Lupton plan 20-1-370 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 19-12-20 Ord 221,2000 Fort Lupton plan 20-1-380 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 19-12-30 Ord 221,2000 Fort Lupton plan 20-1-400 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 19-12-40 Ord 221,2000 Fort Lupton plan 20-1-410 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 19-12-50 Ord 221,2000 Fort Lupton plan 20-1-420 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 19-12-60 Ord 221,2000 Fort Lupton plan 20-1-430 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 19-12-70 Ord 221,2000 Fort Lupton plan 20-1-440 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 19-12-80 Ord 221,2000 Fort Lupton plan 20-1-500 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees Appx 19-A Ord 187, 1997 Platteville IGA Map 20-1-510 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees Appx 19-B Ord 187, 1997 Platteville use restrictions 20-1-520 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees Appx 19-C Ord 195, 1997 Dac/Fire/Fred IGA Map 20-1-530 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees Appx 19-D Ord 195, 1997 Dac/Fire/Fred use restr. 20-2-10 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees Appx 19-E Ord 207, 1999 Keenesburg IGA Map 20-2-20 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees Appx 19-F Ord 208, 1999 Evans IGA Map 20-2-30 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees Appx I9-G Ord 212, 1999 Eaton IGA Map 20-2-40 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees Appx 19-H Ord 215,2000 Mead IGA Map 20-2-50 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees Appx 19-1 Ord 216,2000 Kersey IGA Map 20-2-60 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees Appx 19-3 Ord 217,2000 Milliken IGA Map 20-2-70 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees Appx 19-K Ord 220,2000 LaSalle IGA Map 20-2-100 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees Appx 19-L Ord 221,20O0 Fort Lupton IGA Map 20-2-110 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees 20-1-10 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 20-2-120 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees nom 20-1-20 Ord 210. 1999 Windsor road impact fees 20-2-130 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees 20-1-30 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 20-2-140 Ord 211,1999 SW Weld road impact fees —e 20-1-40 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 20-2-150 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees E 20-1-50 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 20-2-160 Ord 211,1999 SW Weld road impact fees U 20-1-60 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 20-2-170 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees —F c 20-1-70 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 20-2-180 (3rd 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees �> 20-1-100 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 20-2-190 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees ti a 20-1-110 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 20-2-200 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees —5,? 20-1-120 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 20-2-210 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees _-0 3 20-1-130 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 20-2-220 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees o =o 20-1-140 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 20-2-230 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees o 20-1-150 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 20-2-250 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees = e 20-1-160 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 20-2-260 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees -a, o 20-1-170 Ord 210,1999 Windsor road impact fees 20-2-270 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees r c 20-1-180 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 20-2-280 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees -cmon 0.,ec 20-1-190 Ord 210, 1999 Windsor road impact fees 20-2-290 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees n 0 O —N P.P.=Purchasing Pohc —04 o KEY: G.P.=General Policy E.M.=Equipment Maintenance Policy Buildings and Grounds Policy —d a A.P.=Accounting Policy LS.=Information Services Policy B G = T-11 CODE HISTORY TABLE ,Code,,` Source Subject,-. .. :. Cod , Source Subject , 20-2-350 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees 22-2-80 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 20-2-360 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees 147-P, 1999; 20-2-370 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees 2000-1 20-2-380 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees 22-2-90 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 147-Q,2000; 20-2-400 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road irripact fees 2000-1 _ 20-2-410 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees 22-2-100 Ord 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan 20-2-420 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees 22-2-110 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 20-2-430 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees 2000-1 20-2-440 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees 22-2-120 Ord 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan 20-2-500 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees 22-2-130 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 20-2-510 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees 2000-1 20-2-520 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees 22-2-140 Ord 147-G, 1996: Comprehensive Plan 20-2-530 Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld road impact fees 2000-1 Appx 20-A Ord 210, 1999 Windsor sery area,system 22-2-150 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 147-P, 1999; Appx 20-B Ord 210, 1999 Windsor cap improv.plan 2000-1 Appx 20-C Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld serv.area,system 22-2-160 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan Appx 20-D Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld cap improv.plan 2000-1 Appx 20-E Ord 211, 1999 SW Weld benefits area 22-2-170 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 22-1-10 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 2000-1 2000-1 22-2-180 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 22-1-20 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan I47-Q,2000; 147-Q,2000; 2000-1 147-Q,2000; 22-2-190 Ord 147-G, 1996: Comprehensive Plan 2000-1 147-J, 1996; _ 22-1-30 Ord 147-G,1996; Comprehensive Plan 2000-1 2000-1 22-2-200 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 22-1-40 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 147-J, 1996; 147-Q,2000; 2000-1 2000-1 22-2-210 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 22-1-50 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 147-J, 1996; 147- 147-Q,2000 Q,2000 22-1-60 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 22-2-220 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 2000-1 147-J, 1996; 147- P, 1999; I47-Q, 22-1-70 Ord 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan 2000 22-1-80 Ord 147-G,1996; Comprehensive Plan 147-Q,2000 22-2-230 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 147-J, 1996; 147- Immo 22-1-90 Ord 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan P, 1999;2000-I0-1 22-1-100 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 22-3-10 Ord 147-G,1996 Comprehensive Plan -o 147-P, 1999 22.3-20 Ord 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan - E 22-1-110 Ord 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan Y 22-1-120 Ord 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan 22-3-30 Ord 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan H 22-3-40 Ord 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan [- 22-2-10 Ord 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan rY 22-3-50 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan g 22-2-20 Ord 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan 2000-1 -ti 8 22-2-30 Ord I47-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 22-3-60 Ord 147-G, 1996: Comprehensive Plan 44.1 Immo 147-Q,2000 147-Q,2000 um=a c22-2-40 Ord 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan 22-3-70 Ord 147-O, 1996 Comprehensive Plan o 22-2-50 Ord 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan 22-3-80 Ord 147-G, 1996; Warm g Comprehensive Plan -o a• 22-2-60 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 2000-I am� ci 2000-1; 147-M, 22-3-90 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan c 1998 147-J, 1996 Emmommi a o ai 22-2-70 Ord 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan ! c 0 CC V)KEY: G.P.=General Policy E.M.=Equipment Maintenance Policy P.P.=Purchasing Policy r cn r A.P.=Accounting Policy I.S.=Information Services Policy B.G.=Buildings and Grounds Policy C G T12 �co,r,. N CODE HISTORY TABLE Cade. ' . Sowce ji? .ri $0,10-- Code Si srCe , Subject 22-3-100 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 22-5-70 Ord 147-G, 1996 ss Comprehensive Plan 2000-1 ss 22-5-80 ' Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 22-3-110 Ord 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan 2000-1 22-3-120 Ord 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan 22-5-90 Ord 147-G,1996; Comprehensive Plan 22-3-130 Ord 147-C,1996 ss Comprehensive Plan 2000-1 22-5-100 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 22-3-140 Ord 147 G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan 2000-1 22-3-150 Ord 147 G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan- Appx 22-A Ord 147-G, 1996 Population distribution 22-3-160 Ord 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan - Appx 22-B Ord 147-G, 1996 Existing land uses 22-3-170 Ord 147-G,1996 Comprehensive Plan Appx 22-C Ord 147-G, 1996 Acres in municipalities 22-3-180 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan Appx 22-D Ord 147 G, 1996 Municipal population 2000-l Ri 22-3-190 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan _ ht to farm Appx 22-E Ord 147-G, 1996 g Transportation defs. 2000-1 Appx 22-F Ord 147-G, 1996 _ P 22-4-10 O. i 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan Appx 22-G Ord 147-G. 1996 Sources 147-1,1996 23-1-10 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 s Zoning 22-4-20 Crd 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan 23-1-20 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 22-4-30 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 23-1-30 s Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 147-Q,2000; 23-1-40 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning - _ 2000-1 23-1-50 Ord 89-.11, 1999 Zoning 22-4-40 C rd 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan- 23-i 60 Ord 89 JJ, 1999 Zoning 22-4-50 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 23-1-70 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 2000-1 23-1-80 Ord 89-B, 1999 Zonin g 22-4-60 Ord 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 22-4-70 Ord 147-G, 1996: Comprehensive Plan 23-1-90 2000, 1 2000-1 2-10 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zonin g 22-4-80 C rd 147 G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan 23- 2000-1 22-4-90 Old 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan - 23-2-20 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 22-4-100 O:d 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 2000_1 2000-1 23-2-30 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 22-4-110 Ord 147-G. 1996 Comprehensive Plan 2000.1 22-4-120 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 23.2.40 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 22-4-130 Ord 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan 23-2-50 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 22-4-140 Ord 147-G,1996; Comprehensive Plan 2000-1 2000-1 - 23-2-60 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 22-4-150 Ord 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan 2000-1 - = 22-4-160 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 23-2-100 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 Nui S 22-4-170 _Ord 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan 23-2-110 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning •-" 2E 22-4-180 Ord 147-G,1996: Comprehensive Plan 2000-1 E 2000.1 23-2-120 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning airm g, 22-5-10 Ord 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan 2000-1 �Y c 22-5-20 Ord 147-G, 1996 Comprehensive Plan 23-2-130 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-2-150 Ord 8000, ti r; 2000 I 22-5-30 Ord 147-6, 1996; Comprehensive Plan 1999; Zoning 2000-1 �� u 2000 i —a 22-5-40 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan c 2000-1 23-2-160 Ord 89-11, 1999; Zoning aim 44;o 2000-1 0 22-5-50 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan o 2000 1 23-2-200 Ord 89-JJ 2000-1, 1999; Zoning 0 22-5-60 Ord 147-G, 1996; Comprehensive Plan —N o 2000-1 _r o re 0 11. C> KEY: G.P.=General Policy E.M.=Equipment Maintenance Policy P.P.=Purchasing Policy A.P.=Accounting Policy I.S.=Information Services Policy B.G.=Buildings and Grounds Policy C)NN 0 T-13 N� CODE HISTORY TABLE 7', ,,Code ,,:soi e ' , Subject Code,_ ,, Source ... „_- Sub ect . _ 23-2-210 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-2-580 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 2000-1 23-2-590 Ord 89-11.1999 Zoning _ 23-2-220 Ord 89-J1, 1999; Zoning 23-2-650 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 2000-1 23-2-660 Ord 89-JJ,1999 Zoning 23-2-230 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-2-670 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 23-2-240 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-2-680 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 _ 2000-1 23-2-250 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-2-690 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; — Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 23-2-260 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-2-700 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 23-2-270 Ord 89 JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-2-710 Ord 89-J1, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 23-2-280 Ord 89-11, 1999; Zoning 23-2-720 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 23-2-300 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-2-730 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 23-2-310 Ord>9-JJ, 1999: Zoning 23-2.740 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 _ 23-2-320 Ord li9-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23.2-750 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 23-2-330 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-2-760 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 23-2-340 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-2-770 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 23-2-350 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-2-780 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 _ 23-2-360 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-2-790 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 _ 2000-1 23-2-370 Ord 89-1J, 1999; Zoning 23-2-900 Ord 89-1J, 1999 Zoning 2000-1 - 23-2-910 Ord 89-U, 1999 Zoning 23-2-380 Ord 89-B. 1999; Zoning 23-2-920 Ord 89-B,1999 Zoning 2000-1 Zonin 23-2-390 Ord 89-B, 1999; Zoning 23-2-930 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 g 2000-1 23-3-10 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-2-400 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 23-3-20 Ord 89-B, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 23-2-410 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning — Isis 2000-1 23-3-30 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-2-450 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 mem 2000-1 23-3-40 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning mi E 2000-1 E 23-2-460 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning o 20023-3-50 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning sw (7,r_,23-2-470 Ord 89O0 7, 1999; Zoning 89 200 1999; Y 2000-1 2000-1 i N 'o 23-3-100 Ord 89-11, 1999 Zoning c� 23-2-480 Ord 89-B, 1999; Zoning more'n 2000-1 23-3-110 Ord 89-JJ, 1999: Zoning 23-2-490 Ord 89-1J, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 im ra 2000-1 23-3-120 Ord 89 JJ, 1999; Zoning ei o 2000-1 c 23-2-550 Ord 89-J1, 1999 Zoning - 23-3-130 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning N c 23 2-560 Ord 89-B, 1999 Zoning 2000-1 0 23-2-570 Ord 89 J], 1999 i Zoning mom©o nom co 6 KEY: G.P.=General Policy E.M.=Equipment Maintenance Policy P.P.=Purchasing Policy -o A.P.=Accounting Policy I.S.=Information Services Policy B.G.=Buildings and Grounds Policy g Is- T14 Sao mlmalloc., N er CODE HISTORY TABLE .. ..'Cade Sorrce,. , S bj,Ot . . . .. ,Cade , 5aui* SO t1� , 23-3-140 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-4-10 Ord 89-JJ,1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 23-3-150 Ord 89-JJ,1999; Zoning 23-4-20 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 23-3-160 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-4-30 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 _ 23-3-200 Ord 89-JJ,1999; Zoning 23-4-40 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 23-3-210 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-4-50 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 23-3-220 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-4-70 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 2000-1 23-4-80 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-3-230 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-4-90 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 2000-1 23-4-100 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-3-240 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 23-4-110 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-3-250 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-4-130 Ord 89-D, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 23-3-300 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-4-140 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 2000-1 23-4-150 Ord 89-JJ, I999 Zoning 23-3-310 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 23-4-160 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 23-3-320 Ord 89-B, 1999; Zoning 23-4-170 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 23-3-330 Ord 89-A, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 23-4-180 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 23-3-340 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 23-4-190 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 23-3-350 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-4-200 Ord 89-B, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 23-3-360 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 23-4-210 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 200(} 1 23-3-400 Ord 89-B, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 23-4-220 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 23-3-410 Ord 89-B, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 23-4-230 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 23-3-420 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 23-4-250 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-3-430 Ord 89-J], 1999; Zoning 23-4-260 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; ZoningElmo ismos 2000-1 2000-1 23-4-270 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning O 23-3-440 Ord 89-JJ, 1999: Zoning 2000-1 `c 89 KK, 1999; r 2000-1 23-4-280 Ord 89]J, 1999 Zoning Y 23-3-500 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-4-290 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning ttttttttti w v 2000-1 2000-1 _ Y C 23-3-510 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-4-300 Ord 89-B, 1999 Zoning `y 'o 2000-1 23-4-310 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 ._ Zoning ti'v 23-3-520 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-4-350 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning iMi 4, 2000-1 23-4-360 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning two 23-3-530 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-4-370 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning �w c 2000 1 - 2000-1 I'M= c 23-3-540 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-4-380 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 - Zoning 4 2000-1 imm o 0 • ��o mim_T ir G.KEY: P.=General Policy E.M.=Equipment Maintenance Policy P.P.=Purchasing Policy o 05 A.P.=Accounting Policy I.S.=Information Services Policy B.G.=Buildings and Grounds Policy limn en T-15 ro 0 mmoNoa N CODE HISTORY TABLE Code Souree < Subject;'< Cuele<f *fine,.. . , SubjeCE< . . . 23-4-390 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-5-340 Ord 89-A, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 23-4-400 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-6-10 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-4-410 Ord 89-17, 1999 Zoning 2000-1 23-4-420 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-6-20 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-4-450 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-6-30 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-4-460 Ord 89-JJ,1999; Zoning 23-6-40 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 _ Zoning 2000-1 23-6-50 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 _ Zoning 23-4-470 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-7-10 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-4-480 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-7-20 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 2000-1 23-7-30 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-4-490 Ord 89-JJ, 1999: Zoning 23-7-40 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 23-4-500 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-7-50 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 23-4-550 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-8-10 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-4-560 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-8-20 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-4-570 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 2000-1 23-4-580 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-8-30 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-4-590 Ora 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-8-40 Ord 89-JJ,1999 Zoning 23-4-600 Ora 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-8-50 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-4-610 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-8-60 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-4-700 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-8-70 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-4-710 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-8-80 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-5-10 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-8-90 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-5-20 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-8-100 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-5-30 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-9-10 Ord 89-.1J, 1999 Zoning 23-5-40 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-9-20 Ord 89-11, 1999 Zoning 23-5-50 Ord 89-1J, 1999; Zoning 23-9-30 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 2000-1 23-9-40 Ord 89-77, 1999 Zoning 23-5-60 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-9-50 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-5-100 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-9-60 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-5-110 Ord 89-JJ,1999 Zoning 23-9-70 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-5-120 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-9-80 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-5-130 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning _ 23-10-10 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-5-140 Ord 89 1J, 1999 Zoning 23-10-20 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning mmomm 23-5-200 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 2000-1 ummom 23-5-210 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-10-30 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning o 23-5-220 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 2000-1 __- E 23-5-230 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 23-10-40 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 2000-1 +�ca 23-5-240 Ord 89 JJ, 1999 Zoning 23-10-50 Ord 89-JJ, 1999; Zoning �Y= 89-KK, 1999; 23-5-250 Ord 89-B, 1999; Zoning co 'o 2000-1 'Q 2000-1 Appx 23-A Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Off-street parking design tits as 23-5-260 Ord 89-B, 1999; Zoning 2000-1 Appx 23-B Ord 89-1.1, 1999 Off-street parking spaces ram-to 23-5-300 Ord 89-.1.1, 1999 Zoning 24-1-10 Ord 173, 1992; Subdivisions _-o c 2000-1 Immo o 23-5-310 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning p 23-5-320 Ord 89-JJ, 1999 Zoning 24-1 20 Ord 173, 1992; Subdivisions 0 — 2000 1 N o 23-5-330 Ord 89-B, 1999 Zoning o.,G ■ ac -0 KEY: G.P.=General Policy E.M.=Equipment Maintenance Policy P.P.=Purchasing Policy mom ti A.P.=Accounting Policy I.S.=Information Services Policy B.G.=Buildings and Grounds Policy g r,— T-16 ttiC o ,T,,r, N CODE HISTORY TABLE toile subject: Code, . . Source ��'.` :Subject �qut�e ','•;: 24-1-30 Ord 173, 1992; Subdivisions 24-7-120 Ord 173-C, 1995; Subdivisions 173-C, 1995; 2000-1 2000-1 24-7-130 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions 24-1-40 Ord 173, 1992; Subdivisions 24-7-140 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions 173-C, 1995; ' 24-7-150 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions 173 E, 1997; 24-7-160 Ord 173-C,1995 Subdivisions 2000-1 24-2-10 Ord 173. 1992; Subdivisions 24-7-170 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions 173-C, 1995 _24-7-180 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions 24-2-20 Ord 173, 1992; Subdivisions 24-7-190 Ord 173-C, 1995 _ Subdivisions 173-C, 1995 24-7-200 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions 24-3-10 Ord 173-C, 1995; Subdivisions 24-8-10 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions 2000-1 24-8-20 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions 24-3-20 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions 24-8-30 Ord 173-C, 1995; Subdivisions 24-3-30 Ord 173-C, 1995; Subdivisions 173-D, 1996 173-E, 1997 24-8-40 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions 24-3-40 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions 24-8-50 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions 24-3-50 Ord 173-C, 1995; Subdivisions 24-8-60 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions 2000-1 24-8-70 Ord 173-C, 1995; Subdivisions 24-3-60 r)rd 173-C, 1995; Subdivisions 173-D, 1996; 173-E, 1997; 2000-1 2000-1 ^24-8-80 Ord 173-C, 1995; Subdivisions 24-4-10 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions 173-D, 1996 24-4-20 Ord 173 C, 1995 Subdivisions 24-8-90 Ord 173-D, 1996 Subdivisions 24-4-30 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions 24-8-100 Ord 173-D,1996 Subdivisions 24-4-40 Gird 173-C, 1995; Subdivisions 24-8-110 Ord 173-D, 1996 Subdivisions 2000-1 24-8-120 Ord 173-D, 1996 Subdivisions 24-5-10 Ord 173, 1992 Subdivisions - 24-8-130 Ord 173, 1992: Subdivisions 24-5-20 Ord 173, 1992 Subdivisions 173-D, 1996 24-5-30 Ord 173, 1992 Subdivisions 24-8-140 Ord 173, 1992; Subdivisions 24-5-40 Ord 173, 1992 Subdivisions 173-D, 1996 24-5-50 Ord 173, 1992 Subdivisions 24-8-150 Ord 173, 1992; Subdivisions 24-6-10 Ord 173, 1992 Subdivisions 173-D, 1996; 24-6-20 Ord 173, 1992 Subdivisions 2000-1 24-6-30 Ord 173, 1992 Subdivisions 24-8-160 Ord 173, 1992; Subdivisions 173-D, 1996; 24-6-40 Ord 173, 1992 Subdivisions 2000-1 24-6-50 Ord 173, 1992 Subdivisions 24-8-170 Ord 173, 1992; Subdivisions mom 24-7-10 Ord 173-C, 1995; Subdivisions 173-D, 1996; mom 2000-1 2000-1 mom 0 24-7-20 Ord 173-C, 1995; Subdivisions 24-8-180 Ord 173. 1992; Subdivisions 20 2000-1 173-D, 1996 i E 24-7-30 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions 24-8-190 Ord 173, 1992; Subdivisions -- g o 24-7-4.0 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions 173-D, 1996 24-7-50 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions 24-9-10 Ord 173, 1992 Subdivisions �y c 24-7-60 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions 24-9-20 Ord 173, 1992 Subdivisions t� 24-7-70 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions 24-9-30 Ord 173, 1992 Subdivisions - - m 24-7-80 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions 24-10-10 Ord 173, 1992 Subdivisions r 0 0 24-7-90 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions 24-10-20 Ord 173, 1992 Subdivisions m v c 0 24-7-100 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions 24-10-30 Ord 173, 1992 Subdivisions o 24-7-110 Ord 173-C, 1995 Subdivisions Appx 24-A Ord 173, 1992 County road standards =r o -o -N O 00 .;--.cc KEY: G.P.=General Policy E.M.=Equipment Maintenance Policy P.P.=Purchasing Policy -o CO A.P.=Accounting Policy I.S.=Information Services Policy B.G.=Buildings and Grounds Policy -cg n T 17 —o`0 N mr CODE HISTORY TABLE Code; sou r4--`, -, r,i , , &dje# , ' Cade ..;. .Sor♦ree , . .'' Subject , Appx 24-B Ord 173, 1992 Minor sub plat certs Appx 26-O Ord 191, 1997 MUD school allocation Appx 24-C Ord 173, 1992 Major sub plat certs 27-1-10 Ord 197, 1998; Planned Unit Development Appx 24-D Ord 173, 1992 New road const guidelines 2000-1 Appx 24-E Ord 173, 1992 Roadway cross-sections 27-2-10 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development Appx 24-F Ord 173, 1992 Recorded exemp.plat certs 27-2-20 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development Appx 24-G Ord 173, 1992 Subdiv.exemp.plat certs 27-2-30 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 26-1-10 Ord 191, 1997; Mixed Use Development 27-2-40 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 2000-1 27-2-50 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 26-1-20 Ord 191, 1997 Mixed Use Development 27-2-60 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 26-1-30 Ord 191, 1997 Mixed Use Development 27-2-70 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 26-1-40 Ord 191, 1997 Mixed Use Development 27-2-80 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 26-1-50 Ord 191, 1997; Mixed Use Development 27-2-90 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 2000-1 27-2-100 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 26-1-60 Ord 191, 1997; Mixed Use Development 27-2-110 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 2000-1 27-2-120 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 26-1-70 Ord 191, 1997; Mixed Use Development 27-2-130 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 2000-1 27-2-140 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 26-2-10 Ord 191, 1997 Mixed Use Development 27-2-150 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 26-2-20 Ord 191, 1997; Mixed Use Development 19I-B, 1998; 27-2-160 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 191-C, 1998; 27-2-170 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 191-D, 1998; 27-2-180 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 191-E,2000 27-2-190 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 26-2-30 Ord 191, 1997 Mixed Use Development 27-2-200 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 26-2-40 Ord 191, 1997 Mixed Use Development 27-2-210 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 26-2-50 Ord 191, 1997 Mixed Use Development 27-3-10 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 26-2-60 Ord 191, 1997 Mixed Use Development 27-3-20 Ord 197. 1998 Planned Unit Development 26-2-70 Ord 191, 1997; Mixed Use Development 27-3-30 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 2000-1 27-4-10 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 26-2-80 Ord 191, 1997; Mixed Use Development 2000; 27-4-20 Ord 197, 1998; Planned Unit Development 191-E, 000; 2000-1 191-E, 2000-1 27-4-30 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 26-2-90 Ord 191, 1997; Mixed Use Development 27-4-40 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 191-E,2000; 27-4-50 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 2000-1 27-5-10 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 26-2-100 Ord 191, 1997 Mixed Use Development 27-5-20 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development Appx 26-A Ord 191, 1997 Acronyms,abbreviations 27-5-30 Ord 197, 1998; Planned Unit Development Appx 26-B Ord 191, 1997 MUD service providers 2000-1 Appx 26-C Ord 1.91, 1997 Structural land use densities 27-6-10 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development o Appx 26-D Ord 191, 1997 Subdiv.design consid. 27-6-20 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development A s Appx 26-E Ord 191, 1997 Open space for land use 27-6-30 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development t p Appx 26-F Ord 191, 1997 Open space,lot coverage 27-6-40 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development t"—°CD Appx 26-G Ord 191, 1997 Plant materials 27-6-50 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development �> Appx 26-H Ord 191, 1997 Berming,screening 27-6-60 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development ¢CAA Appx 26-1 Ord 191, 1997 Screen parking from roads 27-6-70 Ord 197,1998 Planned Unit Development d Appx 26-J Ord 191, 1997 Screen parking,structures 27-6-80 Ord 197,1998 Planned Unit Development _fiti Appx 26-K Ord 191, 1997 I-25 Corridor treatment 27-6-90 Ord 197,1998 Planned Unit Development — • c c Appx 26-L Ord 191, 1997 1-25 travel lane viewpoint 27-6-100 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development o Appx 26-M Ord 191,1997 I-25 frontage rd viewpoint 27-6-110 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development =To 0 Appx 26-N Ord 191, 1997 SH 119 Corridor treatment c a �O off KEY: G.P.=General Policy E.M.=Equipment Maintenance Policy P .=Purchasing Policy oCD A.P.=Accounting Policy LS.=Information Services Policy B.G.=Buildings and Grounds Policy co n T-18 M -mom -N E CO n NV CODE HISTORY TABLE - ..�, Code Source • ,i„.1':,Y'''', Subject . -Coda: Source Subject 27-6-120 Ord 197, 1998; Planned Unit Development 29-3-30 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 2000-1 29-3-40 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 27-7-10 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 29-3-50 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 27-7-20 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 29-3-60 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 27-7-30 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 29-3-70 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 27-7-40 Ord 197, 1998; Planned Unit Development 29-3-80 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 2000-1 29-3-90 Ord. 119, 1999; Building regulations 27-8-10 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 119-Q,2O00 27-8-20 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 29.3-100 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 27-8-30 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 29-3-110 Ord. 119,1999 Building regulations 27-8-40 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 29-3-120 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 27-8-50 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 29-3-130 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 27-8-60 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 29-3-140 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 27-8-70 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 29-3-150 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 27-8-80 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 29-3-160 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 27-8-90 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 29-3-170 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 27-8-100 Ord 197. 1998 Planned Unit Development 29.3-180 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 27-8-110 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 29-3-190 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 27-8-120 ` Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development_ 29-3.200 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 27-8-130 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 29-3-210 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 27-9-10 _ Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 29.3-220 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 27-9-20 _ Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 29-3-230 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 27-9-30 _ Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development_ 29-3-240 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 27-9-40 Ord 197, 1998 Planned Unit Development 29-3-250 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations — 29-1-10 _ 3rd. 119, 1999 Building regulations _ 29-3-260 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-1-20 )rd 119, 1999; Building regulations 29-3-270 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 119-Q,2000; 29-3-280 Ord. 119. 1999 Building regulations 2000-1 -29-2-10 )rd. 1]9, 1999; Building regulations 29-3-290 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 119-Q,2000 29-3-300 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations _ 29-2-20 )rd. 119, 1999; Building regulations 29-3-310 Ord, 119, 1999 _ Building regulations _ _119-P,2000 29-3-320 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-2-30 )rd 119, 1999; Building regulations 29-3-330 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 119-Q,2000; 29-3-340 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 2000-1 29-4-10 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-2-40 )rd. 119, 1999; Building regulations 29-4-20 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations -- 119-Q,2000 29-2-50 Ord 119, 1999; Building regulations 29-4-30 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations _ 0 119-Q,2000; 29-4-40 Ord. 119. 1999 Building regulations =c 2000-1 29-4-50 Ord. 119, 1999; Building regulations =Y 29-2-60 )rd. 119, 1999 Building regulations 119-Q,2000 - y - 29-2-70 _ o ')rd. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-4-60 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations ��y Y 29-2-80 )rd.' 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-4-70 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations - _ 29-4-80 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-2-90 )rd 119, 1999; Building regulations _ g ��Q 119-Q,2000; 29-4-90 Ord. 119. 1999 Building regulations a� _^ 2000-1 29-4-100 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations —o 29-2-100 _ )rd. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-4-110 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations _c 0 29-2-110 _ )rd. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-4-120 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations .; 29-3-10 _ ird. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-4-130 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations o 29-3-20 )rd. 119, 1999; Building regulations 29-4-140 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations c)o 1 19-Q,2000 a.+o (i T(C t� c!) KEY: G.P._ ;eneral Policy E.M.=Equipment Maintenance Policy P.P.=Purchasing Policy rim co A.P.= •.;:counting Policy I.S.=Information Services Policy B.G.=Buildings and Grounds Policy =S T-19 cooCO N wr CODE HISTORY TABLE . Sub,eel Code Source .-Subject Code= Ord. 119,1 � j Building regulations 29-5-10 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-8-20 Ord. 119, 1999 g 29-5-20 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-8-30 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations regulations 29-5-30 Ord 119, 1999; Building re lations 29-8-40 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 2000-1 29-8-50 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-5-40 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-8-60 Ord 119, 1999; Building regulations 29-5-50 Ord. 119, 1999; Building regulations 2000-1 119-Q,2000 29-8-70 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-5-60 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-9-10 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-5-70 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-9-20 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-5-80 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-9-30 Ord. 119,1999 Building regulations 29-5-90 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-9-40 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-5-100 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-9-50 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-5-110 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-9-60 Ord. 119. 1999 Building regulations 29-5-120 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-9-70 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-5-130 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-10-10 Ord. 119, 1999 Board of Appeals 29-5-140 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-10-20 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-6-10 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-10-30 Ord 119, 1999; Building regulations 29-6-20 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 2000-1 29-6-30 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-10-40 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-6-40 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-10-50 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-6-50 Ord. 119, 1999; Building regulations 29-10-60 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 119-Q,2000 29-10-70 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-6-60 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-11-10 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-6-70 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-11-20 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-6-80 Ord. 119, 1999; Building regulations 29-11-30 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 119-Q,2000 29-11-40 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-6-90 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-11-50 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-6-100 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-11-60 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-6-110 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-11-70 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-6-120 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-11-80 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 29-6-130 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 30-1-10 Ord 9-A, 1981 Sewage systems 29-6-140 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 30-1-20 Ord 9-A, 1981 Sewage systems 29-6-150 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 30-1-30 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems 29-7-10 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations C, 1983;9-D, 29-7-20 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 1985;9-E, 1986 Building regulations 30-2-10 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems s 29-7-30 1 119,2000199 C, 1983;9-E, 119-Q, 1986 c 29-7-40 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations S 30-2-20 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems a E 29-7-50 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations E, 1986;2000-1 = °p 29-7-60 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 30-2-30 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems as o 0 r 29-7-70 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations B, 1982;9-C, 29-7-80 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 1983;9-D, 1985; o g 29-7-90 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 9-E, 1986 Sewa es stems _5' 29-7-100 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations 30-2-40 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- g Y v ao Building regulations D, 1985;2000-1 a m 29-7-110 Ord 119, 1999; g g Sewage systems 2000-1 30-2-50 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- g Y S c E, 1986 — 29-7-120 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations ci c 30-2-60 Ord 9-A, 1981,9- Sewage systems s p 29-7-130 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations E, 1986 29-8-10 Ord. 119, 1999 Building regulations a N o salo cc oO) KEY: G.P.=General Policy E.M.=Equipment Maintenance Policy P.P.=Purchasing Policy � A.P.=Accounting Policy LS...,--Information Services Policy B.G.=Buildings and Grounds Policy mimm c`o T-20 N< CODE HISTORY TABLE ..,. .Code •Source ' Srib, ii ,Code - Source Suldeer`. 30-2-70 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems 30-4-10 Ord 9-A. 1981;9- Sewage systems C, 1983;9-E, E, 1986 1986;2000-1 30-4-20 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems 30-2-80 Ord 9-A, 1981 Sewage systems D, 1985;9-E, 30-2-90 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems 1986 C, 1983 30-4-30 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems 30-2-100 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems E, 1986 D, 1985 30-4-40 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems 30-2-110 Ord 9-A, 1981; Sewage systems C, 1983;9-D, 2000-1 1985; 197, 1998 30-2-120 Ord 9-A, 1981 Sewage systems 30-4-50 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems C, 1983;9-D, 30-2-130 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems 1985 E, 1986 30-4-60 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems 30-2-140 Ord 9-A, 1981 Sewage systems C, 1983;9-D, 30-2-150 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems 1985 E, 1986 30-4-70 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems 30-2-160 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems C, 1983 E, 1986 30-4-80 Ord 9-A, 1981:9- Sewage systems 30-2-170 Ord 9-E, 1986 Sewage systems C, 1983;9-E, 30-2-180 y'r d 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems 1986 D, 1985 _ 30-4-90 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems 30-2-190 Lid 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems C, 1983 E, 1986 30-5-10 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems 30-2-200 )rd 9-A, 1981 Sewage systems F, 1994 30-2-210 Ord 9-A, 1981 Sewage systems 30-5-20 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems 30-2-220 c,:d 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems F, 1994 . 1983;2000-1 30-5-30 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems 30-2-230 ' •-d 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems C, 1983;9-D, C, 1983:9-D, 1985;9-F, 1994 .'a85;9-E, 1986 30-6-10 Ord 9-A, 1981 Sewage systems - 30-2-240 i.id 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems 30-6-20 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems E, 1986 D. 1985 imi 30-2-250 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems 30-6-30 Ord 9-A, 1981 Sewage systems - E, 1986 30-6-40 Ord 9-A, 1981: 9- Sewage systems own o 30-2-260 Ord 9-A, 1981 Sewage systems E, 1986 • o E 30-3-10 ,rd 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems 30-6-50 Ord 9-A, 1981 Sewage systems E.4 E, 1986 30-7-10 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems �� . 30-3-20 rd 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems E, 1986 D, 1985;9-E, 30-8-10 Ord 9-A, 1981 Sewage systems N 8 1986 30-8-20 Ord 9-A, 1981 Sewage systems iiil,c a 30-3-30 l A d 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems 30-8-30 Ord 9-A, 1981 Sewage systems TD C, 1983;9-D, 3 985;9-E, 1986 30-8-40 Ord 9-A, 1981 Sewage systems -up0 30-3-40 Ord 9-C, 1983;9- Sewage systems 30 8-50 Ord 9-A, 1981 Sewage systems o D, 1985;9-E, Appx 30-A Ord 9-A, 1981 Average flow guide table p 1986 Appx 30-B Ord 9-A, 1981 Dist.betw.system,features NO 30-3-50 Ord 9-A,1981;9- Sewage systems Appx 30-C Ord 9-A, 1981 Subsurface absorp.area o)c C, 1983 Appx 30-D Ord 9-A, 1981 Evap.map for lakes 30-3-60 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems Appx 30-E Ord 9-A, 1981 Aerobic sewage trtmt sys. E. C, 1983:9-D, 0)N 1985;9-E, 1986 Appx 30-F Ord 9-A, 1981 NSF Standard 40 -C.)`0 30-3-70 Ord 9-A, 1981;9- Sewage systems Appx 30-G Ord 9-A, 1981 Soil class.system = -"-op o C, 1983 Appx 30-H Ord 9-A, 1981 Textural class.guide -Nt1) Appx 30-1 Ord 9-A, 1981 Soil compaction guide KEY: G.P.=General Policy E.M.=Equipment Maintenance Policy P.P.=Purchasing Policy A.P.=Accounting Policy J.S.=Information Services Policy B.G.=Buildings and Grounds Policy T-21 ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL TABLE General Policy General Policy(cant'd) Date Subject Code§ Date Subject Code§ 4/99 Conduct of meetings 2-1-10 4/99 Collateral for improvements 2-3-30 4/99 Agenda items 2-1-20 5/96 Requests for pre-advertising on 2-3-40 4/99 Consent agenda 2-1-30 land use apps 5/96 Land use packets 2-3-50 4/99 Contracts 2-1-40 5/96 Record of land use hearings 2-3-60 4/99 Disposition of electronic tapes 2-1-50 5/96 Building and electrical permits 2-3-70 4/99 Referral&response to correspon- 2-1-60 for correctional facilities dence 8/97 Zoning of property deannexed 2-3-80 4/99 E-mail received by Board 2-1-70 from municipality 4/99 Work sessions 2-1-80 5/96 Case files for staff-approved 2-3-90 4/99 Department designations 2-1-90 actions 4/99 Board and commission appoint- 2-1-100 4/99 Appeals process 2-4-10 meets 4/99 Refusal to renew liquor license 2-4-20 5/96 Authorizations 2-1-110 4/99 Liquor license waiver policy 2-4-30 4/99 Delegation of authority 2-1-120 5/96 Probable cause hearings 2-4-40 5/96 Procedure for Charter petition 2-1-130 5/96 Adjudicatory-type hearings 2-4-50 5/96 First readings of ordinances 2-1-160 5/96 Petitions for tax refund or 2-4-60 5/96 Notification procedure for emer- 2-1-170 abatement , gencies 5/96 Assessment arbitration rules 2-4-70 5/96 Press releases 2-2-10 and procedures 5/96 Lobbying policy 2-2-20 5/96 Reference for road and bridge 2-5-10 5/96 Contracts and ordinances 2-1-140 policy 5/96 Temporary closure of roads 2-5-20 5/96 Legal opinions 2-2-30 5/96 Service awards 3-9-120 5/96 Publication of annual reports 2-2-40 5/96 E-mail provisions 2-12-20 5/96 Letter-sized mail 2-2-50 2-12-30 4/99 County property 2-2-60 5/96 Collect calls 5/96 Cellular phones 2-12-40 5/96 Mineral leasing policy 2-2-70 5/96 Employee carpooling 2-12-70 5/96 Uneconomical oil and gas wells 2-2-80 5/96 Compensation for damages 2-12-90 5/96 Industrial revenue bonds 5-2-10 5/96 Compensation to volunteers 2-12-100 4/99 Conservation trust fund use 5-1-60 5/96 Emergency closure procedure 2-12-110 4/99 Permits,regulations and fees 5-7-10 5/96& Smoking policy 2-12-120 4/99 Annual review 5-7-20 6/99 4/99 Refund policy 5-7-30 6/92 Equipment management intro. 2-7-10 6/92 Statement of intent 2-7-20 5/96 Proclamations and special resole- 2-2-90 2-7-30 bons 6/92 Definitions 6/92 Residence garaging 2-7-40 5/96 Work release program 2-2-100 6/92 Tax on personal commuting use 2-7-50 6/96 Election charges 2-2-110 of County vehicle 5/96 Recycling policy 2-2-120 6/92 Fixed assets 5-6-10 6/96 Titles on ballot issues 2-2-130 6/92 General fixed assets 5-6-20 5/96 Winter storm emergency opera- 2-9-10— 6/92 Inventory 5-6-30 tion plan 120 6/92 Moving of equipment 5-6-40 5/96 Previously denied applications for 2-3-10 land use 4/99 Quasi-judicial hearing before 2-3-20 partial Board 111111111111 1111111 III 11111 111111 IIIIII III IIIIII III 1111 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto 51 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO T-51 ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL TABLE Equipment Maintenance Policy Accounting Policy Date Subject Code§ Date Subject Code § 6/92 Motor vehicle definitions 2-6-10 12/00 Statement of policy 5-5-10 Care of vehicles 2-6-20 12/00 Basis of presentation 5-5-20 Use of vehicles 2-6-30 12/00 Governmental funds 5-5-30 Vehicle damage report 2-6-50 12/00 Proprietary funds 5-5-40 Responsibility for vehicle 2-6-60 12/00 Fiduciary funds 5-5-50 Disciplinary action 2-6-70 12/00 Financial statements 5-5-60 Liability for misuse,costs 2-6-80 12/00 Fixed assets,long-term liabili- 5-5-70 Responsibility of superiors 2-6-90 ties,long-term receivables Costs of misuse 2-6-100 12/00 Encumbrances 5-5-80 Investigation,determination, 2-6-110 12/00 Budget 5-5-90 collection of costs 12/00 Investments 5-5-100 Appeals 2-6-120 12/00 Property taxes 5-5-110 Maintenance 2-6-130 12/00 Inventories 5-5-120 Accidents 2-6-140 12/00 Interfund transactions 5-5-130 Count equipment 2-6-150 12/00 Advance to other funds 5-5-140 Two-cvay radio equipment • 2-6-160 12/00 Sick leave and vacation pay 5-5-150 Motor vehicle records checks 2-6-170 12/00 Designated fund balance 5-5-160 Miscce'laneous vehicle policies 2-6-180 12/00 Grant revenue 5-5-170 12/00 Nonfederal in-kind contribu- 5-5-180 Purchasing Policy tions Date J. Subject Code§ 12/00 Personal expense claim form 5-5-190 5/99 Purchasing procedure policy 5-4-10 12/00 Warrant release 5-5-200 5/99 Relammship with vendor's reps 5-4-20 12/00 Reissuance of warrants 5-5-210 5/99 Bid re_uiations 5-4-30 12/00 Petty cash funds 5-5-220 5/99 Pormaibids 5-4-40 12/00 Change funds 5-5-230 5/99 Quotations and informal bids 5-4-50 12/00 Revolving fund 5-5-240 5/99 Cooperative purchasing 5-4-60 5/99 Payments to vendors 5-4-70 Information Services Policy 5/99 Expensiitures not requiring 5-4-80 Date Subject Code§ requisitions 1/94 Mission 9-1-10 5/99 Invoicsi routing on direct pays 5-4-90 1/94 Roles,responsibilities of Board 9-1-20 5/99 Contr;:cts for personal services, 5-4-100 1/94 Roles,responsibilities of Infor- 9-1-30 independent contractors 5/99 Professional services selected 5-4-110 mation Services Governance without bid Committee 5/99 General information 5-4-120 1/94 Responsibilities of users 9-1-40 Responsibilities of SCT Corp. 9-1-50 5/99 Questioned purchase requisi- 5-4-130 1/94 Res p tions 1/94 Specific duties of Board 9-1-60 5/99 Damaged merchandise 5-4-140 1/94 Specific duties of Governance 9-1-70 5/99 Product standardization 5-4-150 Committee 5/99 Disposal of surplus property 5-4-160 1/94 Specific duties of users 9-1-80 5/99 Notice of emergency purchase 5-4-170 1/94 Specific duties of Dept. of Info. 9-1-90 Services 1111111 11111 1111111 111 11111 111111 111111 III 1111111 111111 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto 52 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO T-52 ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL TABLE Information Services Policy(cont'd) Information Services Policy (cont'd) Date Subject Code§ Date Subject Code § 1/94 Introduction 9-2-10 5/97 Membership 9-5-50 1/94 Purpose, structure 9-2-20 5/97 Voting 9-5-60 1/94 Role 9-2-30 5/97 Meetings 9-5-70 1/94 Membership 9-2-40 5/97 Functional subcommittees 9-5-80 1/94 Voting 9-2-50 5/97 Subcommittee purpose, strut- 9-5-90 1/94 Meetings 9-2-60 ture 9-2-70 5/97 Appointment of representative 9-5-100 1/94 Functional subcommittees 9-5-110 1/94 Subcommittee purpose, strut- 9-2-80 5/97 GIS Technical Users Group tore 5/97 GIS System Prod.definitions 9-6-10 8/97 Policy general provisions 9-3-10 5/97 Adoption of rules,regulations 9-6-20 8/97 Introduction 9-3-20 5/97 System financing 9-6-30 1/94 Definitions 9-3-30 5/97 Service 9-6-40 8/97 Guidelines 9-3-40 5/97 Priority products, services 9-6-50 8/97 Roles,responsibilities 9-3-50 5/97 Service products, services 9-6-60 8/97 Proprietary info protection 9-3-60 5/97 Rates,charges 9-6-70 8/97 Security 9-3-70 5/97 Waiving of charges 9-6-80 8/97 Acceptable use guidelines 9-3-80 5/97 Rate review 9-6-90 8/97 Web server guidelines 9-3-90 5/97 Rate approval 9-6-100 8/97 Use of electronic mail 9-3-100 5/97 Violations,charges 9-6-110 8/97 Employee access to e-mail 9-3-110 5/97 System completeness,accuracy 9-6-120 8/97 Employee conduct with e-mail 9-3-120 5/97 Proprietary rights 9-6-130 8/97 Monitoring e-mail 9-3-130 5/97 Exclusion from liability 9-6-140 8/97 Retention,archiving,destruc- 9-3-140 5/97 Open Records Act compliance 9-6-150 tion of e-mail 5/97 Product protection 9-6-160 8/97 Public requests for e-mail 9-3-150 5/97 Posting of rules, regulations 9-6-170 8/97 Applicable state statutes 9-3-160 5/97 Acquisition of hardware, soft- 9-6-180 5/97 GIS mission 9-4-10 ware,services 5/97 Roles,responsibilities of Board 9-4-20 Buildings and Grounds Policy 5/97 Roles,responsibilities of GIS 9-4-30 Governance Committee Date Subject Code.5', 5/97 Responsibilities of users 9-4-40 12/84 Missile Site Park 17-2-80 5/97 Responsibilities of Technical 9-4-50 4/85 County buildings and grounds 17-4-10 Users Group 12/84 Parking 17-4-20 5/97 Responsibilities of SCT Corp. 9-4-60 12/84 After-hours policies 17-4-30 5/97 Specific duties of Board 9-4-70 12/84 Island Grove rental 17-4-40 5/97 Specific duties of Committee 9-4-80 12/84 Chamber Room rental 17-4-50 5/97 Specific duties of users 9-4-90 12/84 Waiver of rental fees 17-4-60 5/97 Specific duties of Users Group 9-4-100 12/84 Room rental schedule 17-4-70 5/97 Specific duties of GIS Division 9-4-110 12/84 Energy conservation 17-4-80 5/97 GIS Governance introduction 9-5-10 12/84 Maintenance of facilities 17-4-90 5/97 Responsibilities 9-5-20 12/84 Lost and found service 17-4-100 5/97 Purpose, structure 9-5-30 5/96 Public parks 17-2-10-70 5/97 Role 9-5-40 4/99 Public trails 17-3-10-80 1 IIIIII VIII 1111111 III 11111 111111 111111 Man 111111 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto 53 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO T-53 DISPOSITION OF ORDINANCES TABLE Ord.No. Year Subject Ord. Section Code Section 9-A 1981 Sewage systems 1.1 30-1-10 1.2 30-1-20 2 30-1-30 3.1 30-2-10 3.2 30-2-20 3.3 30-2-30 3.4 30-2-40 3.5 30-2-50 3.6 30-2-60 3.7 30-2-70 3.8 30-2-80 3.9 30-2-90 3.10 30-2-100 3.11 30-2-110 3.12 30-2-120 3.13 30-2-130 3.14 30-2-140 3.15 30-2-150 3.16 30-2-160 3.17 30-2-180 3.18 30-2-190 3.19 30-2-200 3.20 30-2-210 3.21 30-2-220 3.22 30-2-230 3.23 30-2-240 3.24 30-2-250 3.25 30-2-260 3.26-3.28 Deleted 4.1 30-3-10 4.2 30-3-20 4.3 30-3-30 4.4 30-3-50 4.6 30-3-60 4.7 30-3-70 5.1 30-4-10 5.2 30-4-20 5.3 30-4-30 5.4 30-4-40 5.5 30-4-50 5.6 30-4-60 5.7 30-4-70 5.8 30-4-80 5.9 30-4-90 6.1 30-5-10 6.2 30-5-20 6.3 30-5-30 7.1 30-6-10 11111 III III 1111101 111111 III 1111111 II 1111 77.3 .4 330-6-30 0-6-40 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Sukl Tsukamoto 7.5 30-6-50 54 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO T-61 DISPOSITION OF ORDINANCES TABLE Ord.No. Year Subject Ord. Section Code Section 9-A(cont'd) VIII 30-7-10 9.1 30-8-10 9.2 30-8-20 9.3 30-8-30 9.4 30-8-40 9.5 30-8-50 9-B 1982 Sewage systems 30-2-30 9-C 1983 Sewage systems 30-1-30,30-2-10,30-2-30,30-2-70, 30-2- 90,30-2-220,30-2-230,30-3-30-30-3-70, 30-4-40-30-4-90, 30-5-30 9-D 1985 Sewage systems 30-1-30,30-2-30, 30-2-40,30-2-100,30-2- 180, 30-2-230, 30-3-20-30-3-40,30-3-60, 30-4-20, 30-4-40-30-4-60, 30-5-30,30-6- 20 9-E 1986 Sewage systems 30-1-30, 30-2-10-30-2-30, 30-2-50-30-2- 70,30-2-130,30-2-150-30-2-170, 30-2- 190, 30-2-230-30-2-250,30-3-10-30-3- 40,30-3-60, 30-4-10-30-4-30,30-4-80, 30-6-40,30-7-10 9-F 1994 Sewage systems 30-5-10-26-5-30 28 1978 Disposition of recovered property by Sheriff 1--12 2-8-10-2-8-120 30 1978 Airport Authority created 1,2 2-10-10 Powers of Authority 3 2-10-20 Financial contributions to Authority 4 2-10-30 Contributions after formation 5 2-10-40 Appointment of Authority members 6 2-10-50 30-A 1983 Name change of Airport Authority 2-10-10 30-C 1993 Appointment of Authority members 2-10-50 30-D 1998 Appointment of Authority members 2-10-50 42 1979 Appropriations ordinance and contracts 2-1-140 Ordinance adoption process 2-1-150 42-A 1996 Ordinance adoption process 2-1-150 60-B 1981 Drinking water 14-2-10 I 14-2-20 II 14-2-30 III 14-2-40 IV 14-2-50 61 1980 Observed holidays 3-5-80 69-A 1980 Development revenue bond policy 1 5-2-10 Planning criteria 2 5-2-20 Application requirements 3 5-2-30 Review of application 4 5-2-40 Additional fees due 5 5-2-50 77-D 1996 Purpose,delegation of emergency medical services 1 7-1-10,7-1-20 Definitions 2 7-1.-30 License and permits 3 7-2-10-7-2-160 Ambulance operation 4 7-3-10-7-3-90 T-62 1111111 11111 1111111 111 11111 I11III 11IIII III 11III11 11 1111 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto 55 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO DISPOSITION OF ORDINANCES TABLE Ord. No. Year Subject Ord. Section Code Section 77-D (cont'd) Ambulance vehicle requirements 5 7-4-10,7-4-20 Qualifications of EMTs 6 7-5-10-7-5-30 EMS providers not licensed with County 7 7-6-10,7-6-20 Unlawful practices 8 7-7-10 Temporary suspension,hearing 9 7-7-20-7-7-50 Countywide emergency service 10 7-8-10-7-8-30 Nonliability 11 7-8-40 82-W 2001 Fees for Public Health and Environment Appx 5-G 84-T 1998 Fees for County services Appx 5-A,5-C,5-D,5-E 84-U 1999 Fees for County services Appx 5-G 84-V 1999 Fees for County services Appx 5-A,5-B,5-C,5-D, 5-E, 5-F 84-W 2001 Fees for County services Appx 5-A, 5-B,5-C,5-D, 5-E,5-F 85 1981 Assembly permits I-IX 12-1-10-12-1-90 88-G 1994 Animals 1-11 l4-4-10-14-4-110 88-H 1999 Animals 14-4-60 89-JJ 1999 Zoning 1-8 23-1-10-23-1-80 10 23-1-90 21 23-2-10-23-2-60 22 23-2-100-23-2-130 23 23-2-150,23-2-160 24 23-2-200-23-2-280 25 23-2-300-23-2-410 26 23-2-450-23-2-490 27 23-2-550-23-2-590 28 23-2-650-23-2-790 29 23-2-900-23-2-930 31 23-3-10-23-3-50 32 23-3-100-23-3-160 33 23-3-200-23-3-250 34 23-3-300-23-3-360 35 23-3-500-23-3-540 36 23-3-400-23-3-440 41 23-4-10-23-4-50 42 23-4-70-23-4-110 43 23-4-130-23-4-230 44 23-4-250-23-4-310 45 23-4-350-23-4-420 46 23-4-700 47 23-4-710 48 23-4-450--23-4-500 49 23-4-550-23-4-610 51 23-5-10-23-5-60 52 23-5-100-23-5-140 53 23-5-200-23-5-260 54 23-5-300-23-5-340 61 23-6-10 62 23-6-20-23-6-50 63 23-6-30 64 23-6-40 65 23-6-50 71 23-7-10 1111111 11111 I I 111111111111111111 III 1111111 111111 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto 56 of 73 13 0.00 0 0.00 Weld County CO T-63 DISPOSITION OF ORDINANCES TABLE Ord. No. Year Subject Ord. Section Code Section 89-JJ(cont'd) 72 23-7-20 73 23-7-30 74 23-7-40 75 23-7-50 81 23-10-10 82 23-10-20 83 23-10-30,23-10-40 90.1 23-8-10 90.2 23-8-20 90.3 23-8-30 90.4 23-8-40 90.5 23-8-50 90.6 23-8-60 90.7 23-8-70 90.8 23-8-80 90.9 23-8-90 90.10 23-8-100 91.1 23-9-10 91.2 23-9-20 91.3 23-9-30 91.4 23-9-40 91.5 23-9-50 91.6 23-9-60 91.7 23-9-70 91.8 23-9-80 89-KK 1999 Zoning 23-3-50, 23-3-440,23-10-50 94 1981 Cable television franchise 11-1-10-11-l-310, 11-1-330-11-1-450 94-A 1982 Cable television franchise 11-1-20, 11-1-80, 11-1460, 114-230, 11-1-340, 11-1-360, 11-1-420, 11-1-460 94-B 1985 Cable television franchise 11-1-50, 11-1-200, 11-1-230, 11-1-320, 11-1-420 102 1982 Liquor licenses 12-2-10, 12-2-20 102-A 1985 Liquor licenses 12-2-30-12-2-60 118-P 1998 Personnel policies 2-6-40,2-12-10,2-12-50,2-12-60,2-12-80, 3-1-10-3-1-60, 3-2-10-3-2-60,3-3-10- 3-3-140, 3-4-10-3-4-50,3-5-10-3-5-60, 3-5-80-3-5-150,3-6-10-3-6-70, 3-7-10- 3-7-50,3-8-10, 3-8-20,3-9-10-3-9-110,3- 10-10-3-10-40,3-11-10-3-11-50,3-12- 10-3-12-50 • 118-Q 2000 Personnel policies 2-6-40,2-12-120, 3-3-60,3-4-20, 3-5-10,3- 5-30,3-5-50,3-5-90,3-5-140,3-12-50 119 1999 Building regulations 10 29-1-10 11 29-1-20 20 29-2-10 . 20.1 29-2-20 20.2 29-2-30 20.3 29-2-40 1111111 11111 1111111111 111 11 111111 III 1111111111111 20.4 29-2-50 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto 57 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO T-64 DISPOSITION OF ORDINANCES TABLE Ord.No. Year Subject Ord. Section Code Section 119 (cont'd) 20.5 29-2-60 20.6 29-2-70 20.7 29-2-80 20.8 29-2-90 20.9 29-2-100 20.10 29-2-110 30 29-3-10 30.1 29-3-20 30.2.1 29-3-30 30.2.2 29-3-40 30.2.3 29-3-50 30.2.4 29-3-60 30.2.5 29-3-70 30.2.6 29-3-80 30.2.7 29-3-90 30.2.8 29-3-100 30.3.1 29-3-110 30.3.2 29-3-120 30.3.3 29-3-130 30.3.3.2 29-3-140 30.3.4 29-3-150 30.3.5 29-3-160 30.3.6 29-3-170 30.3.7 29-3-180 30.3.8 29-3-190 30.4 29-3-200 30.4.1 29-3-210 30.4.2 29-3-220 30.4.2.3 29-3-230 30.4.3 29-3-240 30.4.4 29-3-250 30.4.5 29-3-260 30.5.1 29-3-270 30.5.2 29-3-280 30.5.2.2 29-3-290 30.5.2.3 29-3-300 30.5.2.4 29-3-310 30.5.2.5 29-3-320 30.5.2.6 29-3-330 30.5.4 29-3-340 40 29-4-10 40.1 29-4-20 40.2 29-4-30 40.3.1 29-4-40 40.3.2 29-4-50 40.3.3 29-4-60 40.3.4 29-4-70 40.4 29-4-80 40.4.1 29-4-90 40.4.2 29-4-100 40.4 3 29-4-110 111111 11111 1111111 III 11111111111111111 1111111111 111111 40.5.1 29.4-120 58 2 of 73 R10 000 D 0.0006P WeldA Suki moto County CoCD T-65 DISPOSITION OF ORDINANCES TABLE Ord. No. Year Subject Ord. Section Code Section 119 (cont'd) 40.5.2 29-4-130 40.5.3 29-4-140 50 29-5-10 50.1 29-5-20 50.2 29-5-30 50.3.1 29-5-40 50.3.2 29-5-50 50.3.3 29-5-60 50.3.4 29-5-70 50.4 29-5-80 50.4.1 29-5-90 50.4.2 29-5-100 50.4.3 29-5-110 50.5.1 29-5-120 50.5.2 29-5-130 50.5.3 29-5-140 60 29-6-10 60.1 29-6-20 60.2 29-6-30 60.3.1 29-6-40 60.3.2 29-6-50 60.3.3 29-6-60 60.3.4 29-6-70 60.3.4.1, .2, .3 29-6-80 60.4 29-6-90 60.4,1 29-6-100 60.4.2 29-6-110 60.4.3 29-6-120 60.5.1 29-6-130 60.5.2 29-6-140 60.5.3 29-6-150 70 29-7-10 70.1 29-7-20 70.2 29-7-30 70.3.1 29-7-40 70.3.2 29-7-50 70.3.3 29-7-60 70.3.4 29-7-70 70.4 29-7-80 70.4.1 29-7-90 70.4.2 29-7-100 70.4.3 29-7-110 70.5 29-7-120 70.5.1 29-7-130 71 29-9-10 80 29-8-10 81 29-8-20 82 29-8-30 83 29-8-40 84 29-8-50 1 111111111111111111111 I I I I I 1111 111111 III 1111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 85 2929-8-60 670 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto 59 of 73 R 0.00 0 0.00 Weld County CO T-66 DISPOSITION OF ORDINANCES TABLE Ord.No. Year Subject Ord. Section Code Section 119 (cont'd) 87 29-9-20 88 29-9-30 89 29-9-40 Board of Appeals 90.1 29-10-10 90.2 29-10-20 90.3 29-10-30 90.4 29-10-40 90.5 29-10-50 90.6 29-10-60 90.7 29-10-70 91 29-9-50 92.1 29-11-10 92.2 29-11-20 92.3.1 29-11-30 92.3.2 29-11-40 92.3.3 29-11-50 92.3.4 29-11-60 92.3.5 29-11-70 92.3.6 29-11-80 119-P 2000 Building regulations 29-2-20 119-Q 2000 Building regulations 29-1-20,29-2-10,29-2-30,29-2-40, 29-2- 50,29-2-90, 29-3-20,29-3-90, 29-4-50,29- 5-50, 29-6-50,29-6-80,29-7-30 127-A 1987 Boarding homes 12-3-10 1.1-1.3 12-3-20 2.0 12-3-30 2.3 12-3-40 2.4 12-3-50 2.5 12-3-60 3.1-3.38 12-3-70 4.1 12-3-80 4.2 12-3-90 4.3 12-3-100 4.4 12-3-110 4.5 12-3-120 4.6 12-3-130 5.1 12-3-140 5.2 12-3-150 5.3,5.4 12-3-160 5.5-5.7 12-3-170 5.8-5.10 12-3-180 5.11-5.16 12-3-190 .6.1-6.12 12-3-200 6.13 12-3-210 7.1,7.2 12-3-220 7.3 12-3-230 7.4 12-3-240 7.5 12-3-250 7.6-7.8 12-3-260 1111 1111 11111 III 11111111111 HIM 11111111 IIII 77.9 .10 12-3-270 12.3-280 2820339 01/19/2001 04.06P JA Suk1 Tsukamoto 7.11 12-3-290 60 of 73 R 0.00 0 0.00 Weld County CO T-67 DISPOSITION OF ORDINANCES TABLE Ord.No. Year Subject Ord. Section Code Section 127-A(cont'd) 8.1-8.4 12-3-300 8.5 12-3-310 8.6 12-3-320 8.7 12-3-330 8.8 12-3-340 8.9,8.10 12-3-350 8.11 12-3-360 8.12 12-3-370 8.13 12-3-380 8.14 12-3-390 127-B 1987 Boarding homes 12-3-40 131 1984 Purpose of Island Grove Park Advisory Board 1 2-1 1-10 Area description 2 2-11-20 Creation of Board 3 2-11-30 Staff support for Board 4 2-11-40 136-M 1998 Bid regulations 5-4-30,5-4-110 136-N 1999 Bid regulations 54-40,5-4-50,5-4-110 136-O 2001 Purchase amounts for written, sealed bids 5-4-40,5-4-50, 5-4-80,5-4-100, 5-4-110,5-4-120, 5-4-160 137 1985 Weld Library District 2-10-10-2-10-50 143 1986 Utility franchise 12-4-10-12-4-90 147-G 1996 Comprehensive Plan 22-1-10-22-1-120,22-2-10-22-2-230, 22-3-10-22-3-190,22-4-10-22-4-180, 22-5-10-22-5-100 147-I 1996 Comprehensive Plan 22-4-10 147-J 1996 Comprehensive Plan 1 22-2-220,230 3 22-2-220 4 22-2-220, 22-3-90 5 22-2-190-22-2-210,22-2-230 147-M 1998 Comprehensive Plan 22-2-60 147-P 1999 Comprehensive Plan 2 22-2-220 3E 22-1-100 F 22-2-80 G 22-2-150 H 22-2-230 I47-Q 2000 Comprehensive Plan 3 22-2-220 4 22-1-10 5 22-3-60 8 22-2-220 9 22-1-20, 22-1-40, 22-1-50, 22-1-80,22-2-30,22-2-90, 22-2-180,22-2-210,22-2-220, 22-3-60, 22-4-30 153 1988 Streets and sidewalks 1-5 17-1-10-17-1-50 163 1991 Littering 1 14-1-10, 14-1-20 2 14-1-30 3 14-1-40 111111111 1111111 111 11111111111 111111 III 1111111 111111 5 14-1-50 14.1-60 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto 61 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO T-68 DISPOSITION OF ORDINANCES TABLE Ord.No. Year Su_ ject Ord. Section Code Section 164 1991 Solid waste management surcharge fund 1 5-3-10 Surcharge fee established 2 5-3-20 Collection of surcharge 3 5-3-30 Alternate fee 4 5-3-40 Use of fund 5 5-3-50 Inspection of records 6 5-3-60 164-A 1992 Use of solid waste management fund 5-3-20,5-3-50 165-A 2000 Clerk and Recorder fees Appx 5-I 169-A 1996 Undesirable plant management 1-I 15-1-10 1-II 15-1-20 1-III 15-1-30 1-IVA 15-1-40 I-IVB 15-1-50-15-1-120 1-IVC 15-1-130 1-IVD 15-1-140 1-IVE 15-1-150 1-IVF 15-1-160 1-IVG 15-1-170 1-IVH 15-1-180 1-V 15-1-190 2-I 15-2-10 2-II 15-2-20 2-III 15-2-30 2-IV 15-2-40 4 15-2-50 170 1992 Public parks 1 17-2-10 2 17-2-20, 17-2-30 3 17-2-40 4 17-2-50 5 17-2-60 6 17-2-70 172 1993 Cistern water 1.2 14-3-10 1.3 14-3-20 2.1 14-3-30 2.2 14-3-40 2.3.1 14-3-50 2.3.2 14-3-60 2.4 14-3-70 2.5 14-3-80 2.6 14-3-90 2.7 14-3-100 2.8 14-3-110 2.9 14-3-120 2.10 14-3-130 3.1,3.2 14-3-140 4.1 14-3-150 4.2 14-3-160 4.3 14-3-170 Ill%11111111111 III 0111113111111III IIII HI 4. 5.4 14-3-180 14-3-190 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto CO 82 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County T-69 DISPOSITION OF ORDINANCES TABLE Ord.No. Year Subject Ord. Section Code Section 173 1992 Subdivisions 1.1 24-1-10 1.2 24-1-20 1.3 24-1-30 2 24-1-40 3 24-2-I0, 24-2-20 8.1 24-5-10 8.2 24-5-20 8.3 24-5-30 8.4 24-5-40 8.5 24-5-50 9.1 24-6-10 9.2 24-6-20 9.3 24-6-30 9.4 24-6-40 9.5 24-6-50 11.11 24-8-130 11.12 24-8-140 11.13 24-8-150 11.14 24-8-I60 11.15 24-8-170 11.16 24-8-180 11.17 24-8-190 12 24-9-10 13 24-9-20 14 24-9-30 15 24-10-30 16.1 24-10-10 16.2 24-10-20 17.1 Deleted 17.2 Deleted 17.3 Deleted 17.4 Deleted 17.5 Deleted 17.6 Deleted 17.7 Deleted 17.8 Deleted 17.9 Deleted 173-C 199 Subdivisions 1.3 24-1-30 2.13 24-1-40 3.1-3.4 24-2-20 3.5-3.7 24-2-10 4.1 24-3-10 4.2 24-3-20 4.3 24-3-30 4.4 24-3-40 4.5 24-3-50 4.6 24-3-60 5.1,5.2,5.3 24-4-10 5.3.1.3 24-4-20 6.1, 6.2,6.3 24-4-30 111111111111111111 III VIM 111111 III IIII 11111 IIII 71017 3 24-4-40 24-7-10 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki 7sukamoto 63 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO T-70 DISPOSITION OF ORDINANCES TABLE Ord. No. Year Subject Ord. Section Code Section 173-C(cont'd) 10.2 24-7-20 10.3 24-7-30 10.4 24-7-40 10.5 24-7-50 10.6 24-7-60 10.7 24-7-70 10.8 24-7-80 10.9 24-7-90 10.10 24-7-100 10.11 24-7-110 10.12 24-7-120 10.13 24-7-130 10.14 24-7-140 10.15 24-7-150 10.16 24-7-160 10.17 24-7-170 10.18 24-7-180 10.19 24-7-190 10.20 24-7-200 11.1 24-8-10 11.2 24-8-20 11.3 24-8-30 11.4 24-8-40 11.5 24-8-50 11.6 24-8-60 11.7 24-8-70 11.8 24-8-80 173-D 1996 Subdivisions 11.3 24-8-30 11.7 24-8-70 11.8 24-8-80 11.9 24-8-90 11.10 24-8-100 11.11 24-8-110 11.12 24-8-120 11.13 24-8-130 11.14 24-8-140 11.15 24-8-150 11.16 24-8-160 11.17 24-8-170 11.18 24-8-180 11.19 24-8-190 173-E 1997 Subdivisions 24-1-40,24-3-30,24-3-60 180 1994 Snow policy 1 8-1-10-8-1-60 Gravel pits 2 8-6-10 Road access policy 3 8-2-10-8-2-60 Road access culverts 4 8-3-10-8-3-30 Irrigation structure maintenance 5 8-6-20 Borrow ditch use 6 8-4-10, 8-4-20 Cattle guards 7 8-5-10-8-5-70 Road and bridge operation permits 8 8-6-30 Road maintenance policy 9 8-6-40 MED 11111 1111111 III 11111111111111111 1111111 1111 HINT T-71 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto 64 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO DISPOSITION OF ORDINANCES TABLE Ord.No. Year Subject Ord. Section Code Section 180(cont'd) Right-of-way use by pipeline companies 10 8-6-50 Sign policy 11 8-6-60 Grader shed use 12 8-6-70 Grader shed utilities and rents 13 8-6-80 County expenditures for municipal roads 14 8-6-90 Fugitive dust control policy 15 8-6-100 Survey monuments 16 8-6-110 Weed control 17 8-6-120 Trees in right-of-way 18 8-6-130 Road striping 19 8-6-140 Road acceptance policy 20 8-6-150 Vacation of rights-of-way 21 8-6-160 180-A 1995 Cattle guard replacement 8-5-40 Obstructions in rights-of-way 8-6-170 185 1995 Building and electrical permits 2-3-70 187 1997 Platteville cooperative planning agreement 19-1-10, 19-1-20 1 19-1-30 2 19-1-40 3 19-1-50 4 19-1-60 5 19-1-70 6 19-1-80 7 19-1-90 8 19-1-100 191 1997 Mixed Use Development 1.1 26-1-10 1.1.2 26-1-20 1.1.3 26-1-30 1.1.4 26-1-40 1,2.2 26-1-50 1.3 26-1-60 1.4 26-1-70 2 26-2-10 2.1 26-2-20 / 2.2 26-2-30 2.3 26-2-40 2.4 26-2-50 2.5 26-2-60 2.6 26-2-70 2.7 26-2-80 2.8 26-2-90 2.9 26-2-100 3 Deleted 3.1 Deleted 3.1.1 Deleted 3.2 Deleted 3.2.1 Deleted 3.2.2 Deleted 3.2.3 Deleted 3:2.4 Deleted IIIJ'UI,QJ/UUl" III VIIIIII IIIIII III VIIIIIII IIII 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto 65 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO T-72 DISPOSITION O1?ORDINANCES TABLE Ord. No. Year Subject Ord. Section Code Section 191 (cont'd) 3.3.2 Deleted 3.3.3 Deleted 3.4 Deleted 3.4.1 Deleted 3.4.2 Deleted 3.4.4 Deleted 3.4.5 Deleted 3.4.6 Deleted 191-A 1998 Mixed Use Development 26-2-80 191-B 1998 MUD Map 26-2-20 191-C 1998 MUD 26-2-20 191-D 1999 MUD 26-2-20 191-E 2000 MUD 4 26-1-20 5 26-2-90 7 26-2-80 195 1997 Dacono,Firestone and Frederick plan 19-2-10, 19-2-20 1 19-2-30 2 19-2-40 3 19-2-50 4 19-2-60 5 19-2-70 6 19-2-80 7 19-2-90 8 19-2-100 197 1998 Planned Unit Development 1 27-1-10 2 27-2-10 2.1 27-2-20 2.2 27-2-30 2.3 27-2-40 2.4 27-2-50 2.5 27-2-60 2.6 27-2-70 2.7 27-2-80 2.8 27-2-90 2.9 27-2-100 2.10 27-2-110 2.11 27-2-120 2.12 27-2-130 2.13 27-2-140 2.14 27-2-150 2.15 27-2-160 2.16 27-2-170 2.17 27-2-180 2.18 27-2-190 2.19 27-2-200 2.20 27-2-210 3.1, 3.2 27-3-10 3.3 27-3-20 HID 11111 IIII111 III 111 11 111111111111 IIII IIII 43.4 .1 27-3-30 27-410 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto 4.2 27-4-20 66 of 73 R 0.00 0 0.00 Weld County CO T-73 DISPOSITION OF ORDINANCES TABLE Ord. No. Year Subject Ord. Section Code Section 197 (cont'd) 4.3 27-4-30 4.4 27-4-40 4.4.3 27-4-50 5.1 27-5-10 5.2 27-5-20 5.3 27-5-30 5.4 30-4-40 6.1 27-6-10 6.2 27-6-20 6.3 27-6-30 6.3.1 27-6-40 6.3.2 27-6-50 6.3.3 27-6-60 6.3.4 27-6-70 6.3.5 27-6-80 6.3.6 27-6-90 6.3.7 27-6-100 6.3.8 27-6-110 6.4 27-6-120 7.1 27-7-10 7.2 27-7-20 7.3 27-7-30 7.4 27-7-40 7.5 27-7-40 8.1 27-8-10 8.2 27-8-20 8.3 27-8-30 8.4 27-8-40 8.5 27-8-40 8.6 27-8-40 8.7 27-8-50 8.8 27-8-60 8.9 27-8-70 8.10 27-8-80 8.11,8.12 27-8-90 8.13 27-8-100 8.14 27-8-110 8.15 27-8-120 8.16 27-8-130 9.1 27-9-10 9.2 27-9-20 9.3 27-9-30 9.4 27-9-40 201 1998 Dacono,Firestone,Frederick and Erie 1.1 19-3-10 Procedures and Design Standards 2.1 19-3-200 2.2 19-3-210 2.3 19-3-220 3.1 19-3-300 3.2 19-3-310 3.3 19-3-320 Mill!111I1 01111 III 111111 1111113.5 19-3-330 19-3-340 2820339 0 4.1 19.3-400 67 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO T-74 DISPOSITION OF ORDINANCES TABLE Ord. No. Year Subject Ord. Section Code Section 201 (contd) 4.2 19-3-410 4.3 19-3-420 5.1 19-3-500 5.2 19-3-510 5.3 19-3-520 5.4 19-3-530 5.5 19-3-540 5.6 19-3-550 6.1 19-3-600 6.2 19-3-610 6.3 19-3-620 7.1 19-3-700 7.2 19-3-710 8.1 19-3-800 8.2 19-3-810 8.3 19-3-820 8.4 19-3-830 8.5 19-3-840 8.6 19-3-850 8.7 19-3-860 8.8 19-3-870 8.9 19-3-880 201-A 2000 Dacono,Firestone and Frederick standards 19-3-10, 19-3-820, 19-3-840, 19-3-880 202 1998 Dacono and Erie plan 19-4-10, 19-4-20 1 19-4-30 2 19-4-40 3 19-4-50 4 19-4-60 5 19-4-70 6 19-4-80 203 1998 Public trails 1 17-3-20 2 17-3-30, 17-3-40 3 17-3-50 4 17-3-60 5 17-3-70 6 17-3-80 207 1999 Keenesburg plan 19-5-10, 19-5-20 1 19-5-30 2 19-5-40 3 19-5-50 4 19-5-60 5 19-5-70 6 19-5-80 208 1999 Evans plan 19-6-10, 19-6-20 I 19-6-30 2 19-6-40 3 19-6-50 4 19-6-60 I IIIIII VIII IIIIIII III VIII IIIIII IIL! U!J1L!" " II II 6 119-6-70 9-6-80 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA S 68 0 73 R 0.00 0 0.00 Weld County CO T-75 DISPOSITION OF ORDINANCES TABLE Ord.No. Year Subject Ord. Section Code Section 210 1999 Windsor Service Area Road Impact Fees I 20-1-10-20-1-70 II 20-1-100 III 20-1-110 IV 20-1-150-20-1-190 V 20-1-120 VI 20-1-130 • VII 20-1-200-20-1-230 VIII 20-1-250--20-1-290 IX 20-1-350-20-1-380 X 20-1-400-20-1-440 XI 20-1-500-20-1-520 XII 20-1-530 211 1999 Southwest Weld Service Area I 20-2-10-20-2-70 II 20-2-100 III 20-2-110 IV 20-2-150-20-2-190 V 20-2-120 VI 20-2-130 VII 20-2-200-20-2-230 VIII 20-2-250-20-2-290 IX 20-2-350-20-2-380 X 20-2-400-20-2-440 XI 20-2-500-20-2-520 XII 20-2-530 212 1999 Eaton plan 19-7-10, 19-7-20 1 19-7-30 2 19-7-40 3 19-7-50 4 19-7-60 5 19-7-70 6 19-7-80 215 2000 Mead plan 19-8-10, 19-8-20 1 19-8-30 2 19-8-40 3 19-8-50 4 19-8-60 5 19-8-70 6 19-8-80 216 2000 Kersey plan 19-9-10, 19-9-20 1 19-9-30 2 19-9-40 3 19-9-50 4 19-9-60 5 19-9-70 6 19-9-80 217 2000 Milliken plan 19-10-10, 19-10-20 1 19-10-30 2 19-10-40 3 19-10-50 4 19-10-60 1111111111111111111III11111111111111111III11111RAE 5 19-10-70 6 19-10-80 2820339 01/19/2001 04:06P JA Suki Tsukamoto 69 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO T-76 DISPOSITION OF ORDINANCES TABLE Ord. 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Section Code Section 220 2000 LaSalle plan 19-11-10, 19-11-20 1 19-11-30 2 19-11-40 3 19-11-50 4 19-11-60 5 19-11-70 6 19-11-80 221 2000 Fort Lupton plan 19-12-10, 19-12-20 1 19-12-30 2 19-12-40 3 19-12-50 4 19-12-60 5 19-12-70 6 19-12-80 2000-1 2000 Codification of Code I 1-1-10-1-1-60, 1-2-10-1-2-50, 1-3-10- 1-3-90, 1-4-10, 2-1-20, 2-1-30, 2-1-60-2-1-160, 2-1-180, 2-2-10-2-2-30, 2-2-50-2-2-80, 2-2-100, 2-2-110, 2-3-30-2-3-80, 2-3-100, 2-4-10, 2-4-70, 2-5-10, 2-6-10, 2-6-70, 2-6-100, 2-6-130, 2-6-170, 2-6-180, 2-9-20, 2-9-50, 2-9-60, 2-9-90, 2-10-10-2-10-50, 2-11-10-2-11-30, 2-12-20, 2-12-30, 2- 12-80-2-12-100, 2-12-120, 3-1-10-3-1-60, 3-2-10, 3-2-40, 3-3-10, 3-3- 30-3-3-140, 3-4-20, 3-5-30, 3-5-70, 3-5-80, 3-5-100, 3-6-30, 3-7-30, 3-8- 10, 3-9-70, 3-9-90, 3-9-110, 3-10-40, 3-11-40, 3-12-40, 5-1-10-5-1-60, 5- 2-10-5-2-50, 5-3-10, 5-3-50, 5-3-60, 5-4-10-5-4-50, 5-4-70-5-4-150, 5- 4-170, 5-5-70, 5-5-150, 5-6-10, 5-7-10, 5-7-20,7-1-10-7-1-30,7-2-10,7-2- 20,7-2-60, 7-3-50, 7-5-20,7-7-10, 7-7-40, 8-1-10, 8-1-30, 8-1-40, 8-1-60, 8- 2-20, 8-2-40, 8-4-20, 8-5-20, 8-5-60, 8-6-20, 8-6-80, 8-6-100-8-6-130, 8-6- 150-8-6-170, 9-1-20, 9-1-40, 9-1-50, 9-2-40, 9-3-30, 9-3-80, 9-4-20, 9-4- 60-9-4-80, 9-6-50, 9-6-70, 9-6-170, 11-1-10, 11-1-20, 11-1-50, 11-1-90, 11-1-160, 11-1-170, 11-1-190, 11-1-200, 11-1-260, 11-1-270, 11-1-330, 11- 1-370, 11-1-420, 12-1-30, 12-2-10-12-2-60, 12-3-10-12-3-50, 12-3-70, 12-3-80, 12-3-120, 12-3-160, 12-3-190, 12-3-260, 12-3-300, 12-3-340, 12-3- 350, 12-3-370-12-3-390, 12-4-10, 12-4-20, 12-4-60, 14-1-10, 14-1-20, 14- 2-10-14-2-30, 14-3-10, 14-3-20, 14-3-40, 14-3-50, 14-3-120, 14-3-140, 14- 3-150, 14-3-170, 14-4-10, 14-4-20, 14-4-40, 14-4-50, 15-1-50-15-1-130, 15-1-180, 15-1-190, 15-2-30, 15-2-40, 17-2-10, 17-2-30, 17-2-50, 17-2-70, 17-2-80, 17-3-10, 17-3-20, 17-3-40, 17-3-60, 17-3-80, 17-4-10-17-4-50, 17-4-70-17-4-110, 19-8-50, 22-1-10-22-1-40, 22-1-60, 22-2-60, 22-2-80, 22-2-90, 22-2-110, 22-2-130-22-2-200, 22-2-230, 22-3-50, 22-3-80, 22-3- 100, 22-3-180, 22-3-190, 22-4-30, 22-4-50, 22-4-70, 22-4-100, 22-4-120, 22-4-140, 22-4-160, 22-4-180, 22-5-30-22-5-60, 22-5-80-22-5-100, 23-1- 90, 23-2-10-23-2-60, 23-2-100-23-2-130, 23-2-150, 23-2-160, 23-2- 200-23-2-280, 23-2-300-23-2-410, 23-2-450-23-2-490, 23-2-670-23- 2-790. 23-3-10-23-3-50, 23-3-110-23-3-160, 23-3-200-23-3-250, 23-3- 300-23-3-360, 23-3-400-23-3-440, 23-3-500-23-3-540, 23-4-10-23-4- 50,23-4-100,23-4-130,23-4-160-23-4-230, 23-4-260,23-4-270,23-4-290, 23-4-370, 23-4-390, 23-4-460, 23-4-480-23-4-500, 23-5-50, 23-5-230, 23- 5-250, 23-5-260, 23-5-340, 23-6-10, 23-7-40, 23-7-50, 23-8-20, 23-10-20- 23-10-50, 24-1-10-24-1-40, 24-3-10, 24-3-50, 24-3-60, 24-4-40, 24-7-10, 24-7-20, 24-7-120, 24-8-70, 24-8-150---24-8-170, 26-1-10, 26-1-50-26-1- 70, 26-2-70-26-2-90, 27-1-10, 27-4-20, 27-5-30, 27-6-120, 27-7-40, 29-1- 20, 29-2-30, 29-2-50, 29-2-90, 29-5-30, 29-7-110, 29-8-60, 29-10-30, 30-2- 20, 30-2-40, 30-2-70, 30-2-110, 30-2-220 LL!!qL!' i,vJuu1" VIII IIII IIL(P !J !J" " 04:06P JA S 70 of 73 R 0.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO T-77 TABLE OF UP-TO-DATE PAGES Page No. Soon.No. Page No. Supp.No. Page No. Supp. No. Paee No. Supp.No. Title page OC 2-17,2-18 OC 5-23,5-24 OC 11-1, 11-2 OC iii OC 2-19,2-20 OC Appx 5-1,Appx 5-2 OC 11-3, 11-4 OC v OC 2-21,2-22 OC Appx 5-3,Appx 5-4 OC 11-5, 11-6 OC vii. viii OC 2-23,2-24 OC Appx 5-5,Appx 5-6 OC 11-7, 11-8 OC C-i OC 2-25,2-26 OC Appx 5-7,Appx 5-8 OC 11-9, 11-10 OC C-iii OC 2-27,2-28 OC Appx 5-9,Appx 5-10 OC 11-11, 11-12 OC C-v,Cvi OC 2-29,2-30 OC Appx 5-11,Appx 5-12.... 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