HomeMy WebLinkAbout820414.tiff RESOLUTION
WHEREAS , Weld County, Colorado (the "County") , a body
politic and corporate and a political subdivision of the State
of Colorado, is authorized and empowered by the provisions of
the County and Municipality Development Revenue Bond Act,
article 3 , title 29 , C.R.S . 1973 , as amended (the "Act") , to
finance a project, as that term is defined in the Act, and to
issue its industrial development revenue bonds for the purpose
of paying the cost of financing a project; and
WHEREAS , the individuals described in Exhibit A hereto
(the "Participants") have requested the County to issue and
sell , subject to the unqualified approving opinion of Kutak
Rock & Huie ( "Bond Counsel") , its industrial development revenue
bonds pursuant to provisions of the Act for the purpose of
financing the acquisition of land and the construction of a
commercial office building constituting a "project , " as that
term is defined in the Act (the "Project") , for the Partici-
pants; and
WHEREAS , the County wishes to declare its intention to
authorize an issue of its industrial development revenue bonds
for the purpose of paying the cost of financing the Project,
when so requested by the Participants , upon such terms and con-
ditions as may then be agreed upon by the County and the Parti-
cipants .
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Board of County
Commissioners of the County that it does hereby declare its
intention to authorize the issuance and sale of industrial
development revenue bonds of the Issuer, subject to the unquali-
fied approving opinion of Bond Counsel , under and in accord-
ance with the Act, in an amount necessary to pay the cost of
the Project as described in Exhibit B, presently estimated to
be $3 , 000 , 000 , and upon such terms and conditions as may be
mutually agreed upon by the County and the Participants , the
issuance and sale of such bonds to be authorized by resolu-
tion or ordinance of the Board of County Commissioners
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at a meeting to be held for such purpose . Such bonds and the
interest coupons , if any, appurtenant thereto shall never con-
stitute the debt or indebtedness of the County within the
meaning of any provision or limitation of the Colorado consti-
tution or statutes , and shall not constitute nor give rise to
a pecuniary liability of the County or a charge against its
general credit or taxing power.
Passed and approved this 27th day of January , 198
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
WELD COUNTY, COLORADO
[SEAL]
Attest : C'bairman , John T. Martin
Weld County Clerk and Recorder
and Clerk to the B argil Oj �Q
By .,w,,.----Zt— �l_,.-C-'mil ���ucck Carlson; Pro Them
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/' Norman Carlson •
C. S.Kir y
June K. Steinmark
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Date Presented: February 1, 1982
EXHIBIT A
Participants
Sara Asmus
Harry Asmus
Margaret Clemons
Bonnie Dean
Norman Dean
Tom Rapp
Bill West
Jerry Winters
EXHIBIT B
Project Description
The Project consists of the acquisition of land and the construction
thereon of a commercial office building of 20,000 - 30,000 square feet.
The Project will be located at the corner of Tenth Street and Eleventh
Avenue in Greeley. The Project will be owned jointly by the Participants.
A public hearing was conducted on January 27 , 1982, at 10 : 30 A.M. ,
with the following present:
JOHN T. MARTIN CHAIRMAN
CHUCK CARLSON PRO TEM
NORMAN CARLSON COMMISSIONER
BILL KIRBY COMMISSIONER
JUNE K. STEINMARK ABSENT
Also present:
KEITHA WHITE ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD
DONALD WARDEN FINANCE DIRECTOR
R. RUSSELL ANSON ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY
The following business was transacted:
I here by certify that pursuant to a notice dated January 11, 1982 ,
and duly published in the Johnstown Breeze on January 14, 1982, a public
hearing was held on the request of Sara Asmus, Harry Asmus, Margaret
Clemons, Bonnie Dean, Norman Dean, Tom Rapp, Bill West and Jerry Winters
for Weld County to issue $3, 000, 000 in Industrial Development Revenue
Bonds. The proposed bond issue is to construct an office building with
20, 000 - 30, 000 square feet.
Mr. Warden stated that the application and related documents were
submitted in accordance with Ordinance 69-A. The inducement resolution
has been reviewed by the County Attorney and found to be in order.
All submitted documents have been reviewed and are in order. Mr. Warden
presented a letter from the city of Greeleystating the property is
properly zoned for this request.
Mr. John Houtchens, attorney for the applicants, gave the Board some
background on the application and the reason for the request.
Mr. Mike Lehan, mayor of Greeley, stated that the City has given its
unanimous support to this project and presented a certifyed copy of
the City Council ' s minutes of January 19, 1982 .
Mr. Larry Bolander, president of the Downtown Development Corp. , spoke
on behalf of the Corp. and himself. The property is located outside
of the "downtown area" therefore, the Corp. has a policy not to take
a stand for or against any project. However, since is is just across
the street from the "downtown area" the members have discussed the
request as individuals and are in full support of the project.
Mr. Bill Hunter, representing the Greeley Chamber, stated that various
chamber committees have reviewed the request and are in total support.
There was no one present in opposition to this request.
Commissioner N. Carlson stated that some time ago he was approched by
someone in opposition to this request, however, he feels this is new
money and we need it, therefore, he made a motion to approve the
inducement resolution. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and
stated that there is apparently no opposition that is willing to speak
and even if it is not a new industry, the City Council has reviewed
the request and approved it.
Commissioner C. Carlson stated that as a member of EDAB they supported
this request unanimously,
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He was also contacted by people who opposed the request on the basis that
there is a lot of empty office space in the downtown area at the present
time. However, he feels this is new revenue and will bring new business.
The motion carried unanimously.
ATTEST:
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C RMAN
COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER
AND CERK TO THE BORD
DOC #82-6 Tape #82-5 & 6
/ beputy County Clerk
NOTICE
PUBLIC HEARING
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS
For Office Building at the corner of
Eleventh Avenue and Tenth Street
Docket 82-6
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a hearing before the Board of County
Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on the 27th day of
January, 1982 , at the hour of 10 : 30 a.m. in the Weld County
Commissioners hearing room, first floor, Weld County Centennial
Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, for the purpose of
considering the application from Sara Asmus, Harry Asmus,
Margaret Clemons, Bonnie Dean, Norman Dean, Tom Rapp, Bill West,
and Jerry Winters, for Weld County to issue $3 , 000, 000 in Indus-
trial Development Revenue Bonds. The proposed bond issue is to
construct an office building with 20 ,000-30, 000 square feet.
This procedure is in accordance with the 1967 County and Munici-
pality Development Revenue Bond Act, Section 29-3-101 , et seq. ,
C.R. S. 1973 , as amended.
Copies of the application for Industrial Development Revenue
Bonds are on file in the Office of the Clerk to the Board of
County Commissioners located on the 3rd floor, Weld County
Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, and may
be inspected during regular business hours.
Following the close of the public hearing, the Board of County
Commissioners will consider whether or not to proceed with the
issuance of Industrial Development Revenue Bonds.
All interested parties under the law will be afforded an oppor-
tunity to be heard at said hearing.
This notice given and published by order of the Board of County
Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado.
DATED: January 11, 1982
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN
COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND
CLERK TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
BY: Keitha White, Deputy
PUBLISHED: January 14 , 1982 in the Johnstown Breeze
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OFFICE BUILDING
CORNER OF ELEVENTH AVENUE AND TENTH STREET
GREELEY, COLORADO
The following statements and documents are submitted in
accordance with Ordinance No. 69-A, the County Developement Revenue
Bond Policy for Weld County, Colorado.
TENTH STREET OFFICE BUILDING
Introduction
The vitality of downtown Greeley and its viability as a business and
community center must be reaffirmed and enhanced if the city is to maintain
and attract local and new business enterprises. The perception of the
civic center as a dynamic, functioning hub of local activity is without
question important to the economic growth and prosperity of the region.
Public recognition of this need has recently been demonstrated in the
election of November 4. The Downtown Development Corporation' s loan
pool provides financial support for smaller projects in an effort to
induce the private sector to invest in a "new" downtown.
To help reverse the downtown trend toward urban blight and the
subsequent compounding of the problem by the loss of some of the most
viable businesses to outlying areas, a group of Greeley businessmen wish
to build an office building in downtown Greeley. The strategic location
of the planned offices (across 10th Street from the Post Office, and with-
in a one block walk from the County Complex and the retail heart of the
city center) contributes to the function of the building and its positive
impact on the vicinity' s economy. An attractive, highly visible structure
would also project the image of a progressive, revitalized downtown.
The participants in the project are committed to the local economy.
Their choice of a Greeley architect and contractor demonstrates their
concern for Greeley. These residents are willing to invest in the future
of their city, confident that the project will perform for the entire
county area as Greeley is recognized as a city of progress and prosperity.
Project Outline
Site: 1001 Eleventh Avenue, the corner of Tenth Street and
Eleventh Avenue, currently a vacant gas station.
Parking: Approximately 105 spaces on three lots adjacent to the building.
Cost: $2,300,000
Building: 24,000 square feet of office space with an attractive exterior
complimentary to existing area structures.
Financing: Industrial Development Revenue Bonds, debt amortization
payments backed by a letter of credit.
Participants: Harry and Sara Asmus
Margaret Clemons
Norman and Bonnie Dean
Tom Rapp
Bill West
Jerry Winters
Tenants: 63% owner occupied including four new downtown tenants,
preliminary commitments totaling 80% of the building.
Owner/Tenants
*Nurse Placement Service (Harry & Sara Asmus, Margaret Clemons) 6,000 sq. ft.
Bonnie Brown Dean, Inc. 2,000 " "
**Murdock Corporation (Norman Dean) 2,000 " "
**Rapp Enterprises (Tom Rapp) 1,000 " "
**Care West (Tom Rapp, Norman Dean) 1,000 " "
West & Winters 3,000 " "
Total Owner Occupied 15,000 sq. ft.
Prospective Tenant
United Travel Service 4,000 sq. ft.
Total Preliminary Commitments 19,000 sq. ft.
* Indicates new downtown tenant.
** Indicates new Greeley tenant.
Downtown Vacancy Impact
1. Nurse Placement Service is outgrowing its current location on 16th Street.
By locating in the new building the firm will add to the economic base of
the civic center.
2. Bonnie Brown Dean, Inc. , will vacate offices owned by Norman Dean, a parti-
cipant in the project.
3. Murdock Corporation is a new enterprise and will be leasing office space
for the first time by locating downtown.
4. Rapp Enterprises will be leasing an office for the first time in Greeley.
5. Care West is a new company and will be headquartered in the new building.
6. West & Winters is hiring new lawyers and anticipates the offices currently
occupied will be outgrown in 18 to 24 months.
7. The United Travel Service is the last tenant of the United Bank of Greeley
and will need to relocate in the near future to make room for the bank's
internal expansion.
Architects and Construction Firms Interviewed
Neal Carpenter, ARIX Architects, Greeley, Colorado
Howard Johnson, Howard Johnson Architects, Greeley, Colorado
Larry Steel , Larry E. Steel Associates, Greeley, Colorado
Cornerstone Builders, Greeley, Colorado
Clearwater Constructors, Greeley, Colorado
Northern Colorado Constructors, Greeley, Colorado
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The Proposed Site
Summary
The project offers benefits to the area by its nature and scope.
From the initial injection of 2 to 22 million dollars to the local econo-
my through the use of local designers, builders, and suppliers to the
subsequent increase of tax revenues and the growth in downtown retail
traffic the direct economic impact of the building will be of a most
positive nature. Without undercutting current market rental rates the
project ensures new downtown tenants. The building itself creates an
image of a revitalized downtown, enhancing the outlook for continued
growth and prosperity for the region.
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December 31, 1981
The Board of County Commissioners
Weld County Colorado
915 Tenth Street
Greeley, CO 80631
Re: Proposed Industrial Development Revenue Bond Issue for Office
Building in Greeley, Colorado
Ladies and Gentlemen:
At the request of the principals involved in the proposed industrial
development revenue bond issue financing an office building in Greeley,
Colorado, I have reviewed the financial projections for the project, the
anticipated terms of the bond issue, and contacted potential purchasers of
the bonds. Individual banks within the Montana Bancsystem, Inc., and the
United Banks of Colorado, Inc. have indicated their intent to purchase the
bonds. It is my opinion, based on these preliminary commitments, that the
issue is marketable and can be place with the financial institutions
mentioned.
Yours Very Truly,
E. E. Kuhns
Chairman of the Board
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'000 Tenth Street
Greeley.Colorado 80631
Telephone:(303)356-1000
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ofr United Bank
of Greeley
December 29, 1981
Weld County Commissioners
Centennial Center
915 10th Street
Greeley, Colorado 80631
Dear Commissioners:
The United Bank of Greeley has had long and extensive business
relationships with the participants in the office building
project to be located at the corner of 10th Street and 11th Avenue.
Their current financial statements have been examined as has the
projected financial forecast for the building project. On the
strength of our past experience, the participants' current
financial positions, and the forecasted financials for the
project, it is the bank's intention to issue a letter of credit
renewable from year to year through the life of the bonds, covering
one year's payment toward the retirement of the bond issue. Such
a letter of credit would be issued in favor of the bond holders for
their use in the event of default, and would be in the amount of
$300,000.
It is the bank's opinion that the project represents a viable
investment and that the participants are capable of amortizing
the proposed bond issue.
Sincerely,
. E. Saboe
Executive Vice President
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Use of Funds
Construction - 24,000 sq. ft. building
Building Shell , $48 per sq. ft. $1,152,000
Interior, $12 per sq. ft. 288,000
Site Work 120,000
Land Acquisition
Site 132,500
Parking, three lots adjacent to site 165,000
Fees, Expenses
Weld County 10,000
Bond Counsel 16,500
Architect 80,000
Other Legal , Accounting, Misc. 10,000
Start-Up, Interest During Construction 175,000
Contingent 150,000
TOTAL $2,299,000
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RESUME
HARRY ASMUS
EDUCATION
Elementary and secondary education at Fort Morgan, Colorado
MILITARY
Two years with Army Engineers in South Pacific during World War II
INDUSTRY
President, Geriatrics, Inc.
Member of Board of Directors, Geriatrics, Inc.
Member of Board of Directors, National Council of Health Care Services
Chairman of Public Relations, National Council of Health Care Services
Appointed by the Governor to the Practical Nursing Advisory Board 1967 to date
Served on Title .XIX Medicaid Committee from 1966 to present time
Member and Chairman of Legislative Committee for Colorado Associated Nursing
Homes from 1964 to present
Fellow of American College of Nursing Home Administrators
Chairman - Colorado Associated Nursing Homes Education and Political Action
1968 to 1969
Vice President - American Nursing Home Association 1967-68
Member American Nursing Home Association Governing Council 1967 to 1969
Past State President of Colorado Associated Nursing Homes 1964 - 1966
Past President of Western Geriatric Society - 1963
Vice President of Western Geriatric Society - 1962
Licensed nursing home administrator - North Eventide Rest Home, Fort Collins (8 years)
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
Chairman, Advisory Committee, Licensed Practical Nursing School, Larimer County 1966-69
Chairman of Board, Colorado Licensed Practical Nursing School, 1968 to present
Active member of Chamber of Commerce
Active member of Rotary Club
ASMUS, SARA R.
Born: 11/7/44
Kingston, Pennsylvania
High School: Forty Fort High School
Forty Fort, Pennsylvania
Graduated 1962
National Honor Society Member
Nursing School: Geisinger Medical Center
Danville, Pennsylvania
Graduated 1965
Awards: School of Nursing Award
Highest Scholastic Average 1964, 1965
Supervisor Award for Excellence in
Nursing Care — Awarded at Graduation
Sept. 1965 — Dec. 1965 Evening Supervisor
Medical—Surgical Floor
Nesbitt Memorial Hospital
Kingston, Pennsylvania
Jan. 1966 — Jan. 1967 Staff Nurse — Obstetrics
Seton Hospital
Austin, Texas
Feb. 1967 — Aug. 1967 Evening Supervisor
Eventide North
Fort Collins, Colorado
March 1969 — June 1972 Director of Education
Geriatrics, Inc.
Greeley, Colorado
August 1972 — Nov. 1972 Supervisor
Leader Nursing Home
Kingston, Pennsylvania
December 1972: Married Harry Asmus
May 1977 : daughter Helen Marie born
Nov. 1979 — present: Partner, Nurse Placement Service
Greeley, Colorado
Feb. 1980 — present: Supervisor
Northeast Home Health Care Service
Greeley, Colorado
1965 — 1979 Membership in various state nurses associations
1971 — present Licensed Nursing Home Administrator
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CLEMONS, MARGARET ANN
Route 1, Box 171
Kersey, Colorado
Colorado Registered Nurse License #11851
Birthdate 1-5-38
Education:
1959 — Graduated from University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming
School of Nursing, B.S. Degree i
1964 — Correspondence Courses — Colorado State University
Philosophy of Education
Certificate to teach Vocational Education
1964 — Education Classes — Night School, Northeastern Junior College,
Sterling, CO
History of Education
Community Life and Problems
General Psychology
Social Psychology
Psychology of Child and Youth
Educational Psychology •
1965 — Teacher Education Program — University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
Principles and Methods of the Secondary School
Introduction to Education
Education 304
3/1974 — Confetence on Care of the Aged
American Nurses Association, Denver, CO
2/1975 — Rehabilitation Workshop
Colorado Nurses Association, Denver, CO
Leadership — Management
University of Northern Colorado
Greeley, CO
10/1979 — Quality Assurance Seminar
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals
Denver, CO
a/19'19 — Bladder Restoration
Colorado Health Care Association
Denver, CO
3/1979 — Leadership Skills
Association for Continuing Education
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1/1979 Conference on S.A.G.E.
University of Northern Colorado
1/1978 Current Trends in Long Term Care
Beth Israel & Geriatric Center
Denver, CO
3/1978 Nurs. 408 Physical Assessment
University of Northern Colorado
Greeley, CO
Experience:
1959 — 1961 Head Surgical Nurse, Longmont Community Hospital
1961 — 1962 Staff Nurse Neurological Unit and O.R., V.A. Hospital, Denver c.
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1962 - 1964 Coordinator Instructor, Practical Nursing Program
Northeastern Junior College, Sterling, CO
4/64 — 5/65 Instructor, Boulder Valley Public School Practical
Nursing Program
7/65 — 8/65 Head Start Nurse — School District 6
9/65 - 6/73 Public Health Nurse, Supervisor Home Health' Care Service,
Interim Supervisor of P.H.N.s, Nursing Home Consultant
Weld County Department of Health
Greeley, CO
9/73 - 10/79 Nursing Consultant and Director of Education, Geriatrics, Inc.
Greeley, CO
10/79 — present Director, Nurse Placement Service
Greeley, CO
Professional Organizations:
American Nurses Association
Colorado Nurses Association
Colorado Association of Home Health Care Agencies
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BONNIE DEAN
Personal Data
Born: March 9, 1942, Worland Wyoming
Spouse: Norman M. Dean
Children: Tom, Stacey, Gini
Home Address: 1858 26th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80631
Home Phone: 352-8227
Business Phone: 356-3221
Education
University of Wyoming, B.S. in Business, 1963
Graduate of Bank Marketing School , Northwestern University
Occupation
1972 - Present Owner, Bonnie Dean, Inc.
Marketing/Consulting Firm
Greeley, Colorado
Other
Past-President & Member, Board of Directors, Greeley Area Chamber of Commerce
Member, Denver Advertising Federation
Past Member, Board of Directors, Greeley Concerts Association
Member, American Marketing Association
Member, Board of Directors, A Women's Place, Inc.
President, Aims Foundation
NORMAN M. DEAN
EDUCATION
Elementary and secondary education, Heber City, Utah
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah - AB degree
Graduate Study, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
U.S. Navy Supply Corps School, Harvard University, Graduate School of
Business, Boston, Massachusetts
MILITARY
U.S. Navy, World War II, Supply Corps Officer
INDUSTRY
President, United Bank of Greeley, Greeley, Colorado
Member, Board of Directors, United Banks of Colorado, Inc.
Member, Management Committee, Montana Banks, Billings, Montana
Member, Board of Directors, Colorado Public Expenditure Council
American Bankers Association State Vice President for Colorado
Member, Colorado Bankers Association Legislative Committee
Member, Board of Directors, Pioneer Airways, Inc.
Member, Board of Directors, Energy Oil, Inc.
Past Chairman of the Board, United Bank of La Salle, La Salle, Colorado
Past Member, Board of Directors, Colorado Bankers Association
Past Chairman, Chamber of Commerce Economic Development Team
Past President, Greeley Association of Commercial Banks
Past Chairman, Board of Trustees, Colorado School of Banking
Past President, First Colorado Regional Clearing House Association
Past Chairman, State Funds Committee, Colorado Bankers Association
Past Member, Board of Directors, Colorado Business Development Corporation
Past National Trustee, Foundation for Commercial Banks
COMMUNITY
Member, Advisory Board, Geriatrics, Inc.
Member, Community Corrections Board
Treasurer, District 545, Rotary International
Past President, Greeley Chamber of Commerce
Past Member, Board of Directors, University of Northern Colorado Foundation
Past Chairman, Board of Directors, Weld County Partners
Past Council Treasurer, Boy Scouts of America, Longs Peak Council
Outstanding Young Man of the Year, Junior Chamber of Commerce
Boss of the Year Award by Greeley Chapter of National Secretaries Association
Past Vice Chairman, Greeley City Charter Convention
Past Chairman of Greeley One Fund Drive
Past President of Board of Education, School District #6
Past Exalted Ruler of Greeley Lodge #809 BPO Elks
Past Commander of Victor Candlin Post #18, American Legion
Past President, Greeley Rotary Club
Past President, Greeley Concerts Association
Outstanding Speaker of the Year, Pi Kappa Delta National Honorary Speech
Fraternity, University of Northern Colorado
PERSONAL
Wife, Bonnie, owner of Bonnie Brown Dean, Inc. Marketing Consultants
Three children, Thomas, Stacey and Virginia
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TOM RAPP
Born: December 18, 1932 Sterling, Colorado
Raised and Educated in Greeley, Colorado
B.A. in Business 1954, University of Northern Colorado
United States Air Force Officer (Navigator) 1954 - 1957
Petroleum Distributer in Colorado, Rapp' s "U - Pump - It" stations until
selling out in 1978.
City Council - Greeley 1967 - 1971
Water Board - Greeley 1974 - 1979
Current Civic Memberships:
- U.N.C. Foundation board member and Lifetime Cornerstone member.
- U. N. C. Alumni , lifetime member Century Club.
- B. P. 0. E. #809. Greeley
- Occidental Lodge #20 A.F. & A.M. . Greeley
RESUME
William L. West
1851 25th Avenue
Greeley, CO 80631
Phone : (303) 352-3504
Born : September 24, 1932, Greeley, Colorado
Family : Wife-Ludene
Children-Wendy and Bill, Jr . , grown and married
Education:
Grades 1 through 12 , Greeley, Colorado
Greeley High School, graduated 1950
University of Colorado, B.A . , 1954
University of Colorado Law School, L.L. B. 1957
Business :
West and Winters
Attorneys at Law
First National Bank Building, Suite 301
1025 Ninth Avenue
Greeley, CO 80631
Phone : (303) 352-4805
Prior Business :
Partner , West and West , Attorneys at Law , Greeley, Colorado, 1958-
to 1965 .
Sole practice of law , 1965 to 1970 .
West and Winters , 1970 to present .
Public Offices :
Greeley Municipal Judge
Greeley City Attorney
Weld County Deputy District Attorney
Attorney for Weld County Home Rule Charter Commission
Civic Organizations :
Greeley Junior Chamber of Commerce-Recipient Junior Chamber of
Commerce Distinguished Service Award .
Member Chamber of Commerce , Former member of Board of Directors ,
(Attorney for Chamber of Commerce for five years)
Former president of Weld County Y.M. C.A .
Past Exalted Ruler , Greeley Elks 809, and present member .
Former Deacon, First Congregational Church, and present member .
Greeley Rotary
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William L. West
Professional :
Member and past president of Weld County Bar Association
Member of Colorado Bar Association and past member of the
Board of Directors of Colorado Bar Association.
Member of American Bar Association
Member of Colorado Trial Lawyers Association, and past member
of the Board of Directors of Colorado Trial Lawyers Association
Member of the Judicial Nominating Committee of the 19th
Judicial District .
R E S U M E '
JERRY D . WINTERS
1205 48th Avenue
Greeley , Colorado 80631
Phone : (303 ) 352-4485
Born: August 17 , 1934 - Eaton, Colorado
Family : Wife - Nancy
Children - Frederick Thomas Winters (Junior at University
High School , Greeley)
Education
Grades 1 through 12 - Greeley , Colorado
Graduate of Greeley High School
University of Colorado Law School , L . L . B . (1958)
University of Colorado , Juris Doctor (1968)
Profession
WEST & WINTERS (partner)
Attorneys at Law
First National Bank Building
Suite 301 , 1025 Ninth Avenue
Greeley , Colorado 80631
Phone : (303) 352-4805
Civic and Professional Organizations
Deacon - First Congregational Church , Greeley , Colorado
Member of Greeley Chamber of Commerce
Member and past President of Weld County Bar Association
Member of Colorado Bar Association
Member of American Bar Association
Chairman of Weld County Bar Association , Public Relation
and Information Committee
Board Member of Greeley Legion Elks Baseball
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