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HomeMy WebLinkAbout840090.tiff RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, AND JAMES R. KENWORTHY FOR APPRAISAL SERVICES WHEREAS , the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, an Agreement between Weld County, Colorado, and James R. Kenworthy for commercial appraisal services has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners , and WHEREAS, said Agreement is for the appraisal of assigned commercial property in Weld County, pursuant to the guidelines of the State Board of Equalization ' s Order issued November 8 , 1984 , to Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS , the term of said Agreement shall be from November 26 , 1984 through July 31 , 1985 , with further terms and conditions being set forth in the Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable to approve the Agreement for commercial appraisal services with James R. Kenworthy. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Agreement for commercial appraisal services between Weld County, Colorado and James R. Kenworthy be, and hereby is , approved. j1 8400SC The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of November, A.D. , 1984 . ATTEST T BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder Q�1 and Clerk to the Board Norman Carlson, Chairman � 6Y�/ I \may BY: —/V)7-1n�co `- L ,t� cque 'ne J h son, Pro-Tem D puty County erk EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gene R. Brantner E9r [lson ) D CCa County Attorney .1a J T. Martin No. 0032 COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO RECEIVED STANDARD AGREEMENT NOV 19 1984 ASSESSOR'S OFFICE WELD COUNTY THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of November , 1984 , by and between the COUNTY OF WELD, State of Colorado, hereinafter called the County, and James R. Kenworthy, 28217 Rd. Q. 7, Brush, CO 80723 hereinafter called the Contractor. WITNESSETH: That the Contractor for and in consideration of the covenants , conditions, agreements , and stipulations of the County hereinafter expressed, does hereby agree to furnish to the County services and materials, as follows, and/or as described on exhibits attached to and incorporated herein. (Set forth service to be rendered by Contractor, County Department receiving service, Contractor's qualifications, and additional provisions incorporated. ) Appraisal of assigned commercial property in Weld County, in accordance with the guidelines of the State Board of Equalization's order issued November 8, 1984 to Weld County. Contractor must be a qualified commercial appraiser. CONTRACT PERIOD will be from November 26, 1984 through July 31, 1985. COMPENSATION: County agrees to pay Contractor for services performed hereunder at a rate of $ 90.00 per day and/D( 20U/mile for mileage • The total amount paid by County to Contractor under this agreement shall not exceed the sum of $ 11,340 plus mileage. ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS set forth on the reverse side hereof constitute a part of this agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement as of the day and year first above written. COUNTY OF WELD CONTRACTOR n BY Chairman , Board of County Commissioners 3r Title a, % )- -7 • 9 • -7 APProv To Address r st C,, 773 Pur s a/4r r f Finance & Administration ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS 1 . Contractor agrees that it is an independent Contractor and that its officers and employees do not become employees of County nor are they entitled to any employees benefits as County employees as a result of the execution of this agreement. 2. Contractor shall indemnify County, its officers and employees against lia- bility for injury or damage caused by any negligent act or omission of any of its employees or volunteers or agents in the performance of this agree- ment and shall hold County harmless from any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of this contract by Contractor. The Contractor shall provide necessary workman 's compensation insurance at Contractor's own cost and expense. 3. No officer, member or employee of County and no member of their governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in this agree- ment or the proceeds thereof. No employee of Contractor nor any member of an employee's family shall serve on a County board, committee or hold any such position which either by rule, practice or action nominates, recommends , supervises Contractor's operations, or authorizes funding to Contractor. 4. Contractor may not assign or transfer this agreement, any interest therein or claim thereunder without the prior written approval of County. 5. Payment to Contractor will be made only upon presentation of a proper claim by Contractor subject to the approval of the County Department or Agency for which the services have been performed. 6. County shall have access to Contractor's financial records for purposes of audit. Such records shall be complete and available for audit 90 days after final payment hereunder and shall be retained and available for audit pur- poses for five years after final payment hereunder. 7. County may terminate this agreement at any time by giving Contractor a ten day written notice of such sooner termination and may be terminated at any time without notice upon a material breach of the terms of this agreement by Contractor. 8. Time is of the essence in each and all the provisions of this agreement. 9. No alteration or variation of the terms of this agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the parties hereto. 10. Contractor shall not be allowed or paid travel expenses unless set forth in this agreement. 11 . Contractor assures that it will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and that no person shall , on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex or national origin be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under this agree- ment. 12. County shall have a royalty-free, non-exclusive, and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish, use, and to authorize others to do so, all original computer programs, writing, sound recordings, pictorial reproductions, draw- ings and other works of similar nature produced in the course of or under this agreement; and Contractor shall not publish any such material without prior written consent of County. 13. Contractor agrees that determinations of rights to inventions made in the course of or under this agreement shall he made by County, and that County shall acquire an irrevocable, non-exclusive, and royalty-free license to practice and use, and let any public agency practice and use, any such invention. Synopslo of Resume INTR''DUCING James P, Kenworthy Personal Data 28217 Pd. Q. 7 Brush, Colo. 80723 home - (303) 842-2120 office - (303) 842-5960 Date of Birth: September 2, 1939 Height: 5' 8" Weight! 150 lb. Health, Excellent (no physical limitations) I°iarita_! Status: Married (spouse) - Paula L. Kenworthy Children (2) - Matthew C. Kenworthy Nathan C. Kenworthy Residence: Own our home, and I'm willing to relocate. Hobbies : Acting, Volleyball, Bicycling, Running, Reading Local History, Camping, Gardening, Travel Work Experience January 1982 - present • Brush Realty Exchange Inc. P. O. Box 95 Brush, Colo. 80723 (303) 842-5960 Job Title: Broker • September 1977 - January 1982 Realty World - Clift & Associates 122 Clayton Brush, Colo. 80723 • (303) 842-5525 Job Title: Sales Associate School Year 1976 - 1977 Ft. Morgan High School Ft. Morgan, Colo. 80701 Job Tit's: Teacher —High School special education Work Study Coordinator Teacher - Jr. High prevocational program School dear 1975 - 1976 Holyoke High School 1974 - 1975 Holyoke, Colorado Job Title: Teacher - High School educationally handicapped School Year September 1971 - June 1974 (continued) next rage Washington Junior High School 16th Place & Chicago Rd. Chicago Heights, Ill. 60411 Job Title: Teacher - Junior High Educable Mentally Handicapped February 1970 - June 1971 Peotone Junior High School 216 Wilson Peotone, Ill. 60468 Job Title: Teacher - Junior High Educable Mentally Handicapped * Work on Masters Degree June 1968 - February 1970 -* Work on Bachelor's Degree Education * Graduated from Indiana University with an A.B. in Anthropology, and a minor in English June 1967 * Graduated from Indiana University with an M.S. in Education February 1970 * Course Work through Loyolla University 1968 * Course Work with National College of Education through Prarie State Junior College 1972 - 1975 * Course Work in Real Estate through University of Colorado 1977 - 1982 (end of synopsis) Amplificaf ' n of Resume Company Brash Real Exch rt.e As the broker, my duties were as fellows: Orsanise and set office, prepare brochures for farm and ranch and commercial real estate, supervise one salesman and a secretary (whom we share with another office) keep extensive cross records and handle es row accounts required by the Real Estate Commission, prelare and balance cloning statements, close trans- actions with buyers and sellers, plus - appraise property. Comrary Realty Wor u , Clift 8; Associates AA Sales Associate my duties were ' o list ana sell Real Estate, dray; at; contr between seller and broker and between buyer and seller, in offices, certain hours each week to handle calls, and to meet people who right walk in. I was the first salesman in our obbice to join Realty World's Commercial, Inve:a ent Division, Vice President of '.he division for two year:, fisting Leader of the Month in the Rocky Mountain Reg en for June 1979 and October 1980, member of the Ex.icutive Sales Club for Eehraacy erd July 1979, August 1960 and Farch 1981, Coeua,n-o Fort More Publ' Schools is I Light pr ova atio rl class in Jun , or High School. 'fht _. clans was o prepare studens for the work-study program in lifh school, W2s also responsible for the work s udy program, contacted business nd service peptide in rre community and rla.oed. studenf workers,e , r.ru rt a class for the educable mentally h ndi rprc-d and l called Changing 'lime - (a mixture of �.nsu. cr education, orientation in the adult t world, group counseling- and reinforcement of basic skills. Comii..n- Holyoke lh "s School 1 ant high school class e: for the educationally handicapped, class spcnner for the frfslunan class,ss, took part in monit ring ht h school extracurricular ac `ivitie .- tnclu n .. tcack, basketball, prom and I rue coming weekend. Comnn: Washington Junior High School u ; ., 7th and 31 grade classes for the educable mentally fandicaured student:. me Ella debartment had three teachers is' it. I developed a ,i5 ple system and schedule ' so we could switch students and special ' ;c somewhat in asubjcct matter. Camper% Peotone Jutlor IEtah School i_ i t 7th and 3 h grade classes for the educabte ',mu:Lally handicapped. i was the fi t EMH Leacher in this school. ' set up the pto:;ram, iesiffned the curriculum selected and ordered texts. Community Involvement Served on the library board for £oa - years, served one term a secretary.D ins; that time we hired a y dV J• new lri -;.,-ian and formed a iiei, lii � T�, district by election- ex-minding the tax base of the library from the city of Brush to i the eastern portion of the county. We are now in the design : ruffs of erecting d a new library building. fl l er of the 1art1 eed "z-oabadourc, an amateur acting group. * ,pi I= of io zs l �cth and com le -:t t , the e de t on P 3 for c the boa and provide enter- tainment for any or�anisalion. I a member of the board and a past prasident. Settend two years on the Brush Euc1s Committee, a promotional croup to boost s r np-i ng in Brush. S 1 Hello