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A11S717 805 BARKER COMPANY 050709 01-2310-6220-fSOP 1 ,774.62 40 -__- .- 1 ,774.62 A119718 SRATTOHi1S, INC 03561 . 01-1125-6210 698.52 41 03563 01,-1123-6210 11047,78 03870 21-6790-6210-9 29.46 03617 01-2110-6220-RECD 27.84 4. .60 -------- ------- -------------- ------- -- ------ ----------------- ------------ 140.60 • 41 40 A115720 COWEN MOINGi ST 3449 01-2110-6398-C 150.75 ` 150.75 • ===s== r A115721 DACONA DRUGS 080189 21-6640-6221-B 347.82 • wA115722 GREELEY ELEVATOR CO 05902 19-4179-6220 16.50 05954 19-4170-6220 16.50 O 0598G 19-4170-6220 33.00 • 06066 19.4170-6220 33.00 99.00 S . _____ 41 A115723 GREELEY IdINNELSON CO 092924 01-1061-6360-CC 260.65 5 260.65 41 411 41 e S • • -. •- -- _-�-- _..� ^S°' • :v, 3 _ _ ;,1 _ WAP200P . MCA COUNTY I i DAT 1E•. 08/*4/09 �� WARRANT;, REGISTtR ', ?�' PAGE 1 • 2 AS OP i 08/ 14/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVO CE ACCOUNT 'NUMBER , WARRANT 5'. NUMBER NUMBER 7PD DEPT OBJPROJ AMOUNT 4115724 N H POST f 69838 21-6600-6229-9 19.35 • --- _�--19.35 • Clasaaaa=aa=zaa • 4115725 J G S CONTRACTORS SUPPLY 76055 11-3141-6229 69.95 • ° 69.98 S 4115726 KILGORE SUPPLY COMPANY 002752 11-3141-6229 -----N--30.00 • 30.00 ==a=as=ss=a=�m • • A115727 LAW ENFORCEMENT TELE— 070789 01-21 .0-6370—TANG 388.00 • — M 388.00 • a===3=ass==l== • A115728 LENAN G ASSOCIATES 639510 01-1948-6940 1 .161.00 • 639812 01-1945-6940 387.00 • _-_-- 1 .548.00 • as=.-a==s=a=ll A115729 MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES. INC. 236654 21-6640-6222-8 .106. 22 e 236691 21-6640-6222-8 130.75 ID 236.97 =a-------=-Slaa • A115730 MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR CO 080189 01-1061-6389-CC 1 .475. 12 • 1 .475.12 • =l== sass • 4115731 MOORE BEARING COMPANY 20626 01-1061-6360-CC 14.26 • --_---a----- • 14.26 =s== ZS IX • • A115732 NICOLET INSTRUMENT CORP 006036 01-2118-6360 164,00 • 164.00 • • 0 5 ,,,-7,:,-- '' n ,!j t . 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MUStEA NUMBER F0 UEPT 054'-PROs AMOUNT 14 A115742 TODOY.8 30420 21-6650-6390-9 218. 60 218.80 • ss====== anss;s A115743 UNITED STATES MELDING INC 759110 01--2118-6220 42.90 • • 42.90 =ss==a=s=ass.:a= • A115744 WAGNER EQUIPMENT COMPANY 736551 61-1945-6940 92 467.00 • 736759 61-1945-6940 920467.00 • 736794 61-1946-6940 92.467.00 • ----2771401.00 • . ==a=s===s=s:==s= • ----- • - FINAL TOTAL : 288,487.50 ==a===ri===mes=. • . • • • • 0 • • • ;0 .-.'. u MELD caurrir,., (,ARRANT, ;REG.ISTLR PACE L S I't AS or ::<:ce/14/89 r• ,�•) ., T)U S IS TO ,CERT1FY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING .AND BUDGETING PROUECURES HAVE DEEM rl COMPLETEu ON THE A80VE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 4 , AND • DATED 08/14/89, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD OE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE • • AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $, Ig,,at{Q____• • DATED TN _..,144 D Y OF �.�J_o..__ 19 ,Yi_• • 41 DIR C OR OF FINANCE AND_ADMINISTRATION SERVICES 4 SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS „_ilea._ DAY OF ..... � ..... _ 19 _• 1 My Commw,ou expires Jwle S, 1990 MY c•gMMISSION EXPIRESL___________.._____.._______r�.._• NOTARY PIIYLIC 41 WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY 411 4D (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON 41 ��a7 /� THE __C ta.J._______...____ FUND - TOTALING ip?. S(YT 4.___ 40 40 DATED THIS ......./ ..... DAY OF __ __ I9- 1.,..• COUNTY CL. RK AND RECORDER BY ~�- • 4I . ) DEPUTY ,?�L / CHAIRMAN 40 • � _ -4 MEMBER z3��� yMEMBER^ • 41 41 (V/ MEMBER MEMBER4. 4 41 40 • S • Asa* MELD CGWITM MASS $ OA/1iiiiia . a MARRANT REGISTER PACE ; 1 ° ' AS OF .S 08/14/89 , 0 r" 1i NRRANR PAYB¢. . I NUMBER �1 „ CCOUNTNUMBER MnRRAM7 . • NUMBER FO DEPT 08J PRO.! 'AMOUNT S 4118780 "AAMCO TRANSMISSION MR0789 2Y-6380-6380-8 714.00 • 714.00 r ==t3=St=====F== S A115751 ADAMS COUNTY 850718 01-2110.6599 10938.00 • • 10.935.00 S ===a=ssa=s=aaaa • 4115752 . AGLAND INC 269119 01-1061-6360-6C 7.10 • 269251 01-1061-6360^CC 5.35 • 270012 01-1061-6360-CC 7.10 270331 01-1061-6360-CC 6.70 • 270383 01-1061- 6360-CC • -^--^---- 5-67^ 31.92 A115753 AIMS COLLEGE 000034 21-6490-6381-9 240.00 • 004007 21-6380-6382-8 52. 13 • 2?2.13 3_32_=3===sass= S A115754 ALL PURPOSE RENTAL€ SALES 0O5306 21-6640-6533-9 12.00 ,• 55141 01-1061-6360-CC 20.00 • 32.00 A115755 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEEP. BK0811 19-4140-6382 23.50 • • ---23.50 3= == 3s== • A115756 AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL 8K0889 21-66006382-9 848.00 • - • _ 848.00 • _===3= = • A115757 DALADEZ. ART 1476U8 24-9044-6397-4715 - 57.00 • 57. 9 • ==32=S 2=3 • • • • • • is .. . . �' ' Ilill290r $fle CCUNT1 SATE : 4871s/M1' ��' AAAA:ANT MEi :TEN O �r # ihs or s oapls/B9 '` WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT 11 • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 084 'PROJ AMOUNT 7P • 0 f A115758 DALOUN, DAVE 1025N? 24-9034-6397-4715 230.00 '. 102$W8 24-9034-6397-4715 363.00 • 593.00 x22a3a_iss3s'3aa • 4115169 BECKER, FRIEDA MI0789 21+6800•fl6372..•9 12.00 12.00 • s SS3f3aazfl2sfl • A115760 BEN ISRAEL, ROBIN MII0789 21-6640-6375-9 144.20 • 144.20 H O sas3= =sssssssa 0. a A115761 BIG R OF GREELEY 67192 01-10616235-CC 157.70 ;i • 157.70 3 2 2 92 o • A115762 BINDER DIANNE 081989 79-4410-6147 165.00 . 4D 165.00 • snssstssssassss A115763 BRATTONIS, INC 03618 01-3182-6210 11.83 • 11183 . ss3aaasassssas2 . , A115764 BRATTON' S , INC • 031870 24-9033-6210-4190 23.39 • • 23.39 =====3mssssasss • • A115765 BUNTING TRASH SERVICE 09415 01-1061-6347-CC 73.50 09479 01-1061►6347-CC 25.00 41 09480 01-1061-6347-CC 88.00 • 09481 01-1061-6347-CC 42.00 09484 01-4061-6347-CC 85.00 • 09485 01-1061 6347-CC 147.00 • 09487 01-1061-4347-CC 19.00 09488 01-1061-6347-CC 22. 00 • 09490 01-1061-6347-CC 33. 50 • 09491 01-1061-6347-CC 26.25 • • • • • • *AP*GOP INC�')i 'CIUgNttf p BRte .: Ds/t�liBs WARRANT ROCIRTES PAiE i 3 ; AS Or 3 OS/Y:/s, '• WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT 0 NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT • A A116765 BUNTING TRASH SERVICE 09492 01-1061-6347-CC -~ 33.50 09493 01-1061-6347+CC 60.00 0 09499 01-1061-6347-CC 22.00 • 09513 01-1061-6347-CC 19.00 09520 01-1061-6347-CC 42.00 • • 737.75 amaa_masaamamsa • • A115766 BUREAU OF BUS PRACTICE 226896 01-9020-6380 50.85 4 so.as 4 macaasaant asses A115761 BURNS BARBARA MI0789 2i-64906372-9 8.40 • 21-6950+6372 7. 20 • 15.60 • -F--saaaasaaaaa • A115768 CANTRELL REX ME8889 01=3182-6370 4.:0 0 M18689 01-3182-6370 34.40 38.70 • . --_mess-tea-sails 0 A115769 CENTENNIAL LUMBER COMPANY 026866 0I-1061-6360-CC 23.98 0 68642 01-10616360-CC 19.96 43.94 0 assess, =as= 0 A115770 CERWICK. SUSAN CALE89 01-2110-6370-ABM 27.00 0 27.00 '..:.I, ==imam a • A115771 CHAPMAN. RONALD M.D. FP0808 19-41406350-FP 87.50 • • 87.50 =aaa , • 0 A115772 COLLINS TELEPHONE SYSTEMS 00473 67-1192-6945 603.74 • 603.74 0 caxanaa=amasaaa • • • • • • _: nt1/4C#Mtn• ,.°11"1.72 17,7A^ q , . r.1.rx+ 411:1EP%b ,4%"Va: --"I ;c..�"'.B1z,^jt, 7P,4-e ..tr i: 4-A. -srarm-z..7-..0. :1.'75"-s w, `'*nR 0W,,T _ trot NEL� s stt RATE' $ ON/IR/n NARRAN lc }�RI3'tl . PACE $ 4 AS OP 10a/is/ffi9 f WARRANT PAYEE INUQICE ACCOUNT NUMBER ;►:ARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FL DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A1iS773 COLO SECRETARY OF STATE 081489 11-3180-6370 4.00 • 4.00 4 a3332=====a2332 • A118774 COLORADO SESSION REPORTS SU0810 01-1011-6311 315.00 • 315.00 40 32nn22a=22232aa2 t A118775 COLORADO ST UNIV E60287 01-3400-6210 86.02 . 86.02 332s=3==aaxaasa I . A115776 COLUMBINE INVESTORS 181088 24-9034-6397-4715 375.00 • 375.00 =3==3x===3=2=32 • A115777 COOK, KURT N.D. FP0804 19-4140-6360 13104244. 131 .25 - -. ===x=3=sx=35=aa • A115778 COOKE♦ JOHN 942968 O1-2111-6220-INVT 11.15 ' • 11 . 18 ======a3=23*a32 • • A115779 CORLISS. HERBERT 0. 080481 01-1041-6370 109.80 0 109.80 • 41 A115780 COUNTRY GENERAL 406364 01-1061-6250-JANT 175.78 • 412799 01-1061-6250-JANT 116.40 --___»'292. 18 40 41 A115781 CRAWFORD SUPPLY COMPANY 169672 86-2311-6220 50.40 • 169673 86-2311-6220 34.00 I69674 86-2311-6220 30.00 • 169675 86-2311-6220 46.48 • 169800 86-2311-6250-COMM 136. 14 • 41 41 • ameromm .s mm ,LT4 C'v' nom' :`--m r->L'..i "' ... 'rte ' �'�"'�Pl�'r'si;,>�p}}+ Tr e � e^+x^wr.A� - «, MAfeOP MESS capita '00 lint $ /it/H. ( ' MtPSA01T RIO ISFar a a IP %a. AS or 0tl,1S/S9 E . I! WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER, II 4 • NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT i A115781 CRAWFORD SUPPLY COMPANY 296.02 ====fonsaas=zss 4 A115782 CROSS. PAMELA M.D. FP9897 19-4140-6360—FP 87.89 ID 87.50 33tSSJS=sue=St=s= • A115783 CUNLIFFE CHUCK 067670 79.1014.6143 18.00 • 18.00 4 3s5=u3 -a= • A115784 DAILY TIMES CALL 679504 21-6510-6337-9 66.00 4 66.00 ; 4 afla=3Cnns=Si3= 4 A115785 UEJOHN INVESTMENT CO. INC 0379W6 24-9034-6397-4715 66.00 • 0379N7 24-9034-6397-4715 132.00 4 0379N8 24-9034-6397-4715 132.00 20241'8 24-9044-5397- 4715 305.00 • • 636.00 =s==========szs 4 4115786 DERRERA ALUINA MI0789 21-6490-6372-9 85.40 220087 21-6490-6377-9 22.81 ;• 0 108.21 --_35-353-33353 • A115767 DOTY'S PEST CONTROL SERU 000631 01-1061-6360-CC 20. 00 • 20.00 4 as==_a=no_=assz • A115788 EBERT PERSONAL COMPUTERS 13845 65-1191-6220 19.50 0 13938 65-1191-6220 292.50 • 312.00 4 ns3 • A115789 FAULKNER1 PRISCILLA 061989 79-4140-6143 42.00 4 071969 79-4140-6143 73.00 4 4 4 4 ID 4 }16i. 0 RW608! M4LO CWINTIM SATE 2 oAfts/b1l WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 2 61 ' Ai. ' 0 AS OP 2 08/15/89 i1 7. �lIi e WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT MUMMER ti WARRANT (/ +� . NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT 0#J PROJ AMOUNT i • A115789 FAULKNER , PRISCILLA 115.00 =asa=ssa=gsaaa •. A115790 FERNANDEZ CHILI COMPANY 861347 86+2311-6250-COMM 17.73 ID Ill 17.73 34==== sa=s=s 0 ---- - --------- --------- ------- - ---- ------- - ---------------- - - ----------_a AR I 88 » - 8 - 42. 98 ID 42.95 =s===s=a=ma=ss: ID A115792 FOX SUPPLY 23672 01-1061-6360-CC 578.25 . 23894 01-1061-6235-ACC 119.2♦ ID . -"-__-_697. 49 . MP A115793 FRANZEN, DUANE GENE 081189 79-1191-6147 40.00 , 40.020 ID A115794 FRITO LAY INC. 421801 86-2311-6250-COMM 102.50 0 4. 102.50 ssss=s-=---=a-= A115795 GOAL SYSTEMS 83552 65-1191-6360 3,000.00 3,000.00 ID =s=========ssss A115796 GOLUB, ROGER M.D. FP0804 19-4140-6350-fP 96.25 • MAT080 19-4140-6350-MAT 52.50 4 148.75 ID 41 A115797 GRAFF, MARILYN 08IOMI 01-1041-6370 46.80 • 46.80 ID ===s=a=====mama 0 ID ID IP • e „LT.�.,.+a ..r. ,, r-•'::. 'm^.' r-. ,x a rt+:. "�'L'�'3y'"� }� - '''�rvtrR.;.a,. ..s ' t`3m' fi¢ �ro.rt "r��'F.:-e.T _._...--in- .l =-'---+�_�...�._- �`_. '¢4 _ _ • a . flts COUNTY wrtleass SATE NAUUANT atSittn �3 4 Oaj13/ o r of a ` • a WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNt NUMBER 4UNBER ..FD CUT 'ABJ PROD BARRAN AROUN 4115798 GREELEY DAILY TRIOUNE ' TNE 589172 01-1154-6337 44.20 ; • 589778 01-1184-6337 58.60 102.80 • ss==aaIDt=C,ts=s A115799 GREELEY GAS CO 1t0789 21-6700-6340-9 16. 11 • 080389 12-4.410-'6340 12.38 12-4411-6340 1.88 • 8720 01-1061-6344-AMB 18.36 48.70 . ==ssas=sat===ss A118800 GREELEY INVESTORS II 045788 24-9034-6397-4715 303.00 • 303.00 • A115801 GREELEY LOCK 5 KEY 32433 01-1061-6360-CC 10.63 10:63 • s=s== =ass A11$802 GRIFFITH. DRUID R. C ASS. 000014 01-9020-6350-COST 51500.00 • 41 51500.00 . s:====ass=====_ • 4115803 GUTIERREZ PETRA MI0789 21-6640-6375-9 56088 • 56.88 =s=====sss=s=s= • A11580♦ NAAS1 ROBERTA 0811RI 01-1041-6370 138.40 138.40 • ID ID A115805 NINES. JANET S. 046350 79-2310-6143 ♦3.81 43.81 • ass • A115806 HOFFELT, DEBBIE MG0612 19....4140-..6370 12.80 12.80 ss IP ID • a m. _..,. ,; ^n—.,^,r.:+^a. i;ReT¢�e-nw-b+a�.7". T',� -x ;�a�?. z 7. rpm. e� - r.er. vaM* �'^,., qa.. 'c•;. rr e•- �ai..mD NAR T RflISTER AA OP 1 os/1$/89 PAGE i 8 ' /140,6"4" .- PAYEE INVOICE' ACCOUNT, NUMBER' NARRANT • NUMtER SOONER FO SEPT 08J•. PROJ AMOUNT ' 8115807 HOME HEALTH CARE SERU INC E8DEO8- :::::::::131,50....9 ' 106.60 STO7H9 2 127. 00 0. 2 .233.60 , 5266_==z--=3422 • • A115808 HUDSON GRAIN CO. RM0789 21-6380-6380-8 504.00 • . 504.00 •-4s3=6-zsf-=2=s 8115809 HUGH N. MOODS '.59507 19-4170-6220 162.70 • • 159508 19--4170-6220 9.46 763796 19--4170-6220 294.20 • s ♦66.36 ==a232===z==s=3 ID • • 963006 65-1191-b360 738. 12 a1t5810 18M M 735 .12 • =3===2==S=-=:az A115811 JANT2 STANLEY 0727Mi 01-1041-6370 135.80 • 138.80 ====3=====33233 • 41, A115812 JEROME CO A07946 86-2311-6250-COMM 287.27 07946A 86-2311-6220 9. 94 • 297.21 e - ====-2 •=3===62=3 A115813 JOHNSON JOYCE MI0789 21-6700-6372-9 46. 68 • 0S0789 21-6700-6220-9 17.49 • 21-6850-6220-9 12.20 • 76. 37 •===2=======z=2= • A115814 JORDAN. EDWARD L• 034381 01-2110-'6370-ADM 151 .87 • i 151 .87 • _____=====stzz= 0 • • 0 -tr2x�.'ig "r' .;�.�-e nn �_p....'�.'y₹af'rp.«,.•� s:':t-n^,w c�-.-'t1 c r.?.re..n.�.-, n'C:.^^a w.z?:�#": r..i. ..c;.�;�w.,: ivi4 {i�gr ra^r.�an .,p5 n 'r?�` .y �'F�. ' Mains) way Cgaty IMO • 00/!5/ot MARi1TRA *o;5TER PAGt i 9 AS OP `t • £ i WARRANT' PAYEE ' INVOICE ;ACCDUNL..NUMBEP WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD 'DEPT -OBJ PROD AMOUNT 4115815 KEEFE COPES AND SUPPLY 114)46 86-2311-6250—COMM . 61 . 18 61.18 =sas;ssssaasixs • A115816 KENNEDY1 CHRIS M.D. MAT080 19-6140-6)50-MAT 87480 40 87.50 4, 40. sxasssxssssax=x A115817 KILGORE SUPPLY COMPANY 002766 11-3140-6229 163.25 • 163.25 40 ====s====sxsssx • A115818 KOHN, MARY M.D. CHP080 19-4140'-6350-CHP 26.25 - - --- 26.25 40 =x2=s,,===sxxxs 4115819 KRAM£S COMMUNICATIONS BKO811 19-4140-6382 40.13 40. 13 th ======ssxxssss • 4115820 LARA. DORA E 1110789 21-6510-6372-9 23.80 • 23.80 • ====xxs=as=ssxx 40 4115821 LAWRENCE CONSTRUCTION CO 001 11-3190-6397-5847 54,141.68 54,141.68 • s==asx==axs=sx 40 4115822 LEO A. L MARGARET BISSELL 2332W7 24-9034-6397-4715 77.00 40 2332W0 24-9034-6397-4715 330.00 • 407. 00 • ---ssxxxx 40 A115823 LIBSACK, FERN 0810MI 01-1041-6370 153.80 • 153.80 . asst=smss • • 41 • • ID 41 *VS' ..s "+f10 ,a ,aZ?±E+sex< yi' a R:: q r....R'^. ..,4"st yi _� —e":��v- -..,..i..� r.<,.:. -m. ',7.71 . s. 'iP... ,-m tiPa OP SLa COWRY ARtt a`" o ils/a! ,. MA NNANT NEii9TNN PAGE t 10 L AS 'OP " t d8/ as89. .. . NAI��tANT < PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMOdA WARRANT NUMBER NUMmER . 'PD DCPI 084 PROD AMOUNT -1- M A115824LOUSTALEI, FRANCIS M. -081086 01-1031-6370 26.20 26.20 xaaass22sxaxa as . •, A115825 LOUELAND DAILY REPORTER 514970 21-6810-6337-9 18'x00 • 18.00• 222222222222222 41 4115826 LUPE PESINA C JOB MASTERS 088245 25-9071-6397-GAL 20210.36 ------ - • 20210.36 ---2 2_3233 • . IP A118827 M 6 E PREHUNG DOOR 1141 01-1061-6360-CC 42.50 42.50 • 2222x22222.2=22 • A115628 MAY PATRICIA E 046280 79-1154-6143 80.00 • 046880 79-1154-6143 6. 11 • 86. 11 • x= =tssfl • A115829 MCCLOSKEY , CHRIS MI0010 65.-1191-6370 66.21 41 66. 21 . 2s== 222x2= .. i At15830 MISCO TEXTILE RENTALS INC 1)2962 64-1155-6220 7.96 • 136363 64-1155-6220 2.30 • 10.26 • =s=222 sss411 4115831 MOFFAT PAINT 1 GLASS 79857 01-1061-6360-CC 24.25 • 80204 01-1061-6360-CC 40.82 • 65.07 41 2== 222. 41 A115832 MONARCH PLUMB SUPPLY CO 22589 01-1061-6360-CC 4. 80 • I 4.80 2x2 :_=_=_ • • • • MAPBOoP Mao csn*iv me $ o•1teJS : AO WAGAANT *SISTER PAGE i 11 11 AS OP : 08/15/89 • WARRANT PAYEE j: 1NV014E ACCOUNT NUMBER, WARRANT NUMBER NUMghER , PD DEPT OBJ , PROJ AMOUNT • 4115833 MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR CO 10757 01-1061-6360-CC- 61.98 10758 01-1061-6360-CC- 67.78 10761 01-1061-6360--CC 84.52 ID 214.28 41. s=mssaosossmxsa • A11583♦ MOORE PRODUCE 151845 21-6640-.6222-9 315.69 ID 21-6640-6229-9 83. 18 15290 21-6640-6222-9 753.05 21-6640-6229-9 34.07 ID ID 1 .185699 ID • 4115835 MOORE, SANTANA $10789 21-6640-6375-9 37.60 37.60 IP ssss=vsnxssnaa3 A115836 MORENO PEDRO MI0789 21-6700-6372-9 41660 4i.6v • x2 32siasn2s .. A115837 MUNOZ, MAGOALEMA MI0789 21-6640-6375-9 219.00 0 219600 asessS2s2 ID ID A115838 NATIONAL GRAPHICS COMPANY 096508 65-1191-6220 229637 • 229637 a 4115839 NATIONAL SEMINARS1 INC. 140980 01-2110- 6370-TRNG 186.30 ID 186.30 -_==-__223_3_=2 •. A115840 NETWORK PUBLICATIONS 8K0811 19-4140-6382 48.30 • 48.30 • • 4115641 NORTH COLD MEDICAL CENTER 580789 21-6490-6380-9Y 392640 • ID • Am'F .raen ey w n'-nv ' 5sjry.; 77.- - 'ee r,t... ..y�.,..yv... y4.. as -^- ,,,c1 . -rt•' r J�k ^`.j (gppFgnial'� rp..�Y 1.�.a PSLy.� NAP260P Caro MATE Y 0*111/as , (NL1100NT i 0TNR o timid L 12 ; ,1 f� i. WARRANT. PAYEE. INVOICE ACCOUNT. NUMBER. NARAANT i� NURSER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROs J -AMOUNT ' A1115841 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 392.40 A115842 NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL 8K0610 19-4110-6382 33.50 • 13995 19-4170-6220-LSTD 98.83 411 • 132.33 • � ===sssss=as==== A115843 NURSE PLACEMENT SERVICE AM0789 21-6820-6358-9 16.00- 4116.00 Ilk =m====s=====ass 411 A115844 PEREA4 ISABEL MI0789 21-6800-6372-9 7. 60 ---.._�-- 7.60 41 ====s=ass==s=i 411 A115845 PEREA4 TERESA M00724 19-4140-6370-18 ------29.80— A 29. 80 IF A115846 PET CITY R00789 21-6490-6380-9A 300.00 • 411 300.00 ===sa===x===533 ' 41 At15847 PETTY CASH -- HEALTH 076220 19-4130-6220-OHE 1148♦ 19-4140-6220-0CI 6.75 • • 19-4170-6220-2 8.39 086210 19-4110-6210 6.88 086220 19-4140-6220 5479 • 19-4170-.6220 4.87 086311 19-4110-6311 25.00 086370 19-4170-6370 -.,---M 10.00 • 41 79.52 0 A115848 PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY 009621 77-5310-6250-JETr. 44773. 11 77-5310-6599 1 ,402478 • 019642 77-5310-6250-LOCI 84401.38 77-5310-6599 14324.80 �f nssoos it; count, omit(s osilsxs9 ` ! MAMAAT A*4I$TOA PAGE 1 13 „ AS OF I 011/18/89 �� 77 r • NUMBER NT INVOICE ' ACCOUNT NUMBER +� WARRANT RANT PAYEE • NUMBER PO DEPT OSJ ,PROJ AMOUNT NA 4 r..-..-..iLr-.�-..r......N-^^..-iw-- • 4115848 PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY 15 .902.07 -.• ss=sss===asaass • A118849 POOLE, CAROL 081089 79-1126-6147 211 .00 • 211 .00 • ===as==sa==s==s 41 • A115850 PRICE LYNN MI0616 65-1191-6370 6.40 • 6.40 • ssass=ss=;s;ass • 4118851 PROPERTY TECHNICA 1171118 24-9044-6397-4715 10080.00 • 1 ,080.00 " • z=ss===sa==ss:_ • 4115852 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF COLO 61140 01-1061-6340-ROAD 133.29 • 133.29 • ===sssasannsa • A115853 REID, BEVERLY MI0789 21-6850^6372-9 204.04 •_---- 204.04 • f=ul=l=====ss 0 4115854 REVOLVING ACCOUNT 2993 01-1061-6370 185.00 • 185.00 ======, ======== s A115855 RINGED MARK M.D. CHC080 19-4140-6350-CHC 35.00 ® FP0804 19-4140^6350-FP 113.75 • MA1080 19-4140-6350-MAT 157.50 STD080 19-4140-6350-STD 17.80 • _ • 323.75 S • A115856 ROBERTS, GREG M.D. MAT080 19-4140-6350-MAT 157.50 • -----r-157.50 • ===nsa=s • • • • • • g- 5 .• "'+',Fh .�jR'.:lrae�4p'+'�cq�t'#'t'er�.s-v'E�S^�. i�o-i'..FV�^J�.'a.9 �'�:�! .,x .y, ;Mq..er�, .C�s�A'n^ 3+,"F' _ rAR:ooP was CAMPS WIVE t all/ts/bii 11ARRANT 4*flSTER V PAfl 3 $4 ?,` I AS DP i 0s/16/89 • $ARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • 1GUNSER NUMBER PD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A116857 SCF ENTERPRISES 1124CL 24-9044-6397-4715 290.00 1882CL 24-9034-6397-4715 246.94 • • 535.94 s=sssisa=s==x= • • 4115858 SALBERG, GILBERT 081061 01-1041-6370 81.00 • 81.00 • il 4116859 SCHMIDT, JIM 600789 21-66406231-9 11. 22 0 MI0789 21-6640-6375-9 6.60 0S0769 21-6640-6220-9 3649 0 • 21631 • 41A115860 SLIMS' SANITATION SERVICE 12397 01-1061-6360-CC 35.00 ID » .35.00 41 ==s=a= a • A115861 STONEKING , CINDY 0811KI 01-1041-6370 174640 0 174.40 A115862 THAYER, MARILYN AI0739 21-6640-6375-9 20.3041 • 20.30 _____=====sass= • • 4115863 TURF TEC DISTRIBUTORS INC 15550 01-1061-6235-CC 23.94 18672 01-1061-6235-CC 64. 34 4), _- --M»88628 ====a=xis====s= • • A115864 UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN CO MAT088 19-4140-6382-MAT 18.95• ===============8.95 44 • 4115865 VSR SCIENTIFIC REISSU 19-4170-6250-GNRL 36043.35 • 36043.35 4I• wlrsoor sgui cSStr t o*Te i os/is/as *ARRANT 4E RRANT RE3t:R NAC£ t Of 2 08/10/89 l'B • R WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT 0BJ PROJ AMOUNT41 --- ., A115866 WALTERS. MARCIA LEA 080889 79-1031-6147 150.00 ----M-150.00 • A115867 HARDEN DONALD 06762D 79-1151-6143 12.00 41 12.00 =====s=aex=asz= . A115868 - WEIBLE. LINDA L• 081589 79-1191-6147 160.00 ---- X160.00 4D • a========axss= A116869 WELD COUNTY CHAPTER 000944 21-6600-6358--9 44.50 0 • 000945 21-6980-6358 425.00 469.50 • smsoa=ssxs *115870 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 3216 65-1191-6312 9i04 • 9.04 . ======a====a=sc A115871 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 3199 01-2111-6220-INVT 32.52 • 41 32.52 eax amass •.. A115872 WELDCOS INC ST0789 21-6650-6358-9 448.22 411 448.22 • A115873 WINFREY1S REPAIR 892537 01-1061-6360-CC 7.50ID 411 7. 50 as a====z=a • A115874 2ELLER OIL COMPANY 04204 61-9020-6245 259.93 . 61-9020-6246 385.5i 04245 61-9020-6245 452.74 61-9020-6246 355.74 , • 1 .453.92 n: r .eixr.. Tom. ..,... 1.. � ♦ _ _ t`," IS1 Cmote an : es/s tit, *ARRANT RECISION PAGE s ss AS or S ON/IN/b9 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT ri it NUMBER NUNBER p0 DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • • FINAL TOTAL S &19s260.92 • • • • F . • • <.• • • ID • • • ; • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 ‘ t),4 ht r OPT ML"i...COUNTY san J: 0.1!111!0 / NARR NT; R t3TER MACE ; • 27 f AS Of t O6/1!i/6941 • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODEC'JRES HAVE SEEK '. • COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE t THROUGH 16 a AND, ' DATED 08/ 15/89, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE • AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES' WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT Siad24p._1.�. .__e • • DATED TH S -_L1,_ . lSl AY OF _. � Lf..,tJ Yl__l9 • 40 y� VVV "__ ad-rs--- • DIREC F FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES p • SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS _11j___ DAY OF _- ......... 19C / -e . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES : MV Commission EOlresJune8, 1990 e • \ L\\ . Sa4 ; -4 e4li • NOTARY P IC 40 WE/ THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY' COLORADO, HEREBY 41 (APPROVE) ( DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN • • PAYMENT THEREFORE O ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON • THE _,rg jS�F'Q.L.________„_^-_ FUND - TOTALING $.14424'11.9411..- 41 DATE THIS _1e, _ DAY OF -- Sy/- 19 • • • re UU • COUNTY C RK AND RECORDER BY 41 CH_ 1_ -- • �PU Y� T d� CHAIRMAN • -_ J41 _..eo`----0-4-- / ----- . t..61,04;4.... *1%.4.0.-- 41 MEMBER MEMBER t • --- -I-��- • MEMBER MEMBER 41 • • • • • s 41 wsks2PO I H YmeCnouRilt ' save 'R sir¢#s/st COIN MARRANT AEGISTEA 'SUMMAsy NEPOAT PAGE: : 1 y `Tt PAYROLL DALE Q8/1s/89 Q. THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE SEEN • COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 13 , AND DATED 08/15/89, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD SE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE414 • AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $,_.4112:21....4 • DATED TH _ ! WY OF a 19 _9_L• • 411 DIREC R 0 FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES �,,.� c� • SUBSCRIBEDAND SWORN TO BEFORE M£ THIS _/ �n�} DAY OF " r r 19 2 r_• My Commission Expires June 8, 1990 MY yCORKISSION EXPIRES: • • s ,fH, 410 NOTARY C • S WE, THE (OAR1) OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Of WELD COUNTY, COLORADO , HEREBY • (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; ANO WARRANTS IN ,• PAYMENT THEREFORE� � ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON • THE ^_"'Q ;`hhP��,^^^'o`' nFUND - TOTALING 114/47..421- ' c7 � • 41 DAT D. TH IS /6'4'DAY OF Q' �'=3 19 �r • COUNTY LEAK AND RECORDER BY • ‘2.04-&-oatr) /� • DEPUTY i CHAIRMAN ••• - - __ _ _____ • MEMBER MEMBER tgrairt- 411 99' MEMBER MEMBER • • II • • 0 • • • 'AIRm, MtIS. CUNItY II OATS S Ofloes MARRAN* 04014M4 PASS i # 1 • AS OP i OA/15/09 ' !' fAll WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT41 i' (;' MUMMER NUMBER FD DEPT OSJ PROJ AMOUNT • r $030130 CLIFFORD. N.J. M.D. 12-4447-6710-REG 22.50 • • 22.50 • • $030731 FAMILY PHYSICIANS CLINIC 12-4447-6710-PEG 22:50 • 22. 50 $830732 FERN. D.E. 0.0. 12-4447-6710-REG 22. 50 • • 22.50 -___=====s=as=s 41S030733 FIKFDAL. BENT • 12-4447-6710-AEG 22.50 22.50 • • 5830734 GENTRY , R Pi ND 12-4447-6710-REG 22.50 • 22.50 • ___ ===a== • $830735 GREELEY MEDICAL CLINIC PC 12-4447-6710-REG 40.00 • 12-4447-6710-REG 30.00 • 12-4447-6710-AEG 40.00 12-4447-6710-REG 30.00 • 12-4447-6710-AEG 30.00 • 12-4447-6710-REG 30.00 12-4447=6710-REG 40.00 • 12-4447-6710-REG 45.15 • t2-4447-6710-REG 30.00 12-4447-6710-REG 30.00 • t2-4447-6710-REG 30.00 • 12-4447-6710-REG 30.00 12-4447-67t0-AEG 30.00 • 12-4447-6710-REG 30.00 • 12-4447-6710-REG 30.00 IA -�-_� 495.75 • • $830736 MILES, LEE D. 0.0. 12-4447-6710-REG 22. 50 • 22. 50 • _______________ • • • i , r II 11in... H cabin " lists . s can oi%aa..;1 `, NARAANT RECIBTER MAD2 i 2 • at:, AS au: 0d/i'S/89 n- ',Y.• - / ARRANT PAYEE I! INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT !- rt 40 NUMBER '' HUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT 1. $830737 PLAN DE SALVO QEL UALLE 12-4447-6710-REG 22.30" • -22.30 • 0 563073 SUNRISE COMM HLTH CNTR 12-4447-6710-AEG 22.50 • 12-4447-6710-REG 22.50 12-4447-6710-REG 22.60 ;'• 12-4447-6710-REG 22.50 • • 12-4447-6710«REG 22.50 `, '• . 112.50 • :• $830739 WELD MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 12-4447-6710-AEG 22.50 • 12-4447-6710-REG 22.50 12-4447-6710=REG 22.50 40 67. 50 40 $630740 BETTY J . GERBER 12-4449-6710-CSEX 160.00 • 160.00 • "• $630741 ANGELINA HEMBRY 12-4449-6710-CSEX 1 .00 • 1.00 `..:AD ==sas=s __ 41 S830742 LAUREL A. HODGE 12-4449<Cs7" —CSEX 212.98 212.96 aaa==aza= • • $830743 CARMEN RUBIO 12-4449-6710-CSEX 60.00 '';• 50.00 • • 3830744 CYNTHIA J. SALAZAR 12-4449-6710-CSEX 458.00 • 458.00 • -x ==o • • • • • • • ii..-5 ::'C ' I W{P2oo► St. COON' *ATE i 00/1N/89 ' NAii14ANT MOISTER . PACE 4 J e, - AS OP i oSltl/09 ' 41 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT ,NUMYER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT 5830745 ISABELeVILLEGAS I2-4449-6710—CSEX 165.00 165,00 4 :sssaasasststLs • 5830746 BILLY W. GLAIR 12-4449-6710—CSOC 85.00 S 85.00 ss=sassaa=s=== ill $830747 JOHN A . BURCHI 12-4449-6710-CSOC 454.00 4I ID 454.00 ==-ssasans=aa ID • $830748 RUBEN CHAVEZ 12-4449-6710-CSOC 335.00 ' 335.00 ID Aft 5830749 RICHARD A. DOMAN 12-4449-6710-CSOC 10.00 10.00 ,,• ===ass===s==ms= ID $830750 JOHN H. HICKS 12-4449-6710-CSOC 240.00 ID 240.00 as ss2==r= ID • 5830751 BRYAN K. LOCKE 12-4449-6710—CSOC 50.00 411 50.00 Ill S830752 DAVID L. MALONE 12-4449-6710-CSOC 1.25 Aft 1.25 IP __-___ • $830753 JOHNNY As MARTINEZ 12-4449-6710—CSOC 354.31 • ID 354.31 =s= ==s= • • $830754 WCOSS-IMPREST FUND I2-4449-6710-CSOC 31 .00ID • • II 11 11 iiAIt�9P M scuiCy nfl $ ngif/h � *ARRANT **aIate* r PAGE 1 4 h 0 f ' p AS or 2 08/ga/89 „ t.'0 WARRANT ' PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT 4 t NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 084 PROJ AMOUNT j. 41 • S830754 NCDSS-INPREST FUND 31 .00 • m=sca=m===2amm • $830755 LARRY D. MOORE 12-4449-6710-CSOC 240.00- . 240.00 ===2=======ems= ' • • S8)0766 JOSE L. RODRIQUEZ 12-4449-6710-CSOC 31 .73 ` • 31 . 73 • gas=2mm= $830757 MCDSS-INPREST FUND 12-4449-6710+CSOC 99.00 • 99.00 S830758 LIONEL SALAZAR 12-4449-6710-CSOC 258.00 ': • ID 258.00 , M • S830759 RICHARD A. SALAZAR t2-4449-6710-CSOC 37.50 37.60 • ====2=======sec S830760 TODD STOLTZ 12-4449-6710-CSOC 124.00 • 124.00 9830761 JOHN J. VARGAS 12-4449-6710-CSOC 450.00 0 -_ . 150.00 ===2 ==s== • • S830762 ALBERT VILLARREAL I2-4449-6710-CSOC 43.00 :• 43.00 • == 2m • S830763 ANDREA S . ALANI2 12'...44467...45710sCSOC 279.00 • 279.00 ' • • I YAi'.3Q4► 11 tf ceuin nit i 0s/1!/Rs MAASSIOrealiSTIR IMCE 1 S ' ;.' ' As OF i 08/18/89 J, 0` WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT h NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ Y` AMOUNT -----------.--- ---/ ,k--..-- 1' • 5830764 LEDIA M. ALANI2 12-44496710-CSOC 146.00 AD 146.00 ID ==as====s==ass= ip 5830765 ANNA N. ALOAVA 12-4449►6710►CSOC 189.50 ID £89.50 9830766 LARIMER CO D.S.S. 12-4449-6710-CSOC 163.00 • 163.00 i n= ==s= ` 10 5830767 JOLINDA K. BREWER 12-4449-6710-CSOC 141.97 ID 141 .97 == ===assn= • 9830768 REBECCA A. CALHOUN 12-4449-6710-CSUC ---►-M-255 00 Ill 255.00 ==s============ • 5830769 BONI K. FREEMAN 12-4449-6710-CSOC 155. 76 . 155.16 ' • 5830770 JUDY GARCIA 12-4449-6710-CSOC 10.00 . 10.00 4 =============== 5830771 5830771 MARY A. GARCIA 12-4449-6710-CSOC 25.00 25.00 I ====a= • 5830772 CAROLINE GRANADOS 12-4449-6710-CSOC £5.00- • 15.00 =s=====_= = ID • S830773 DONNA B. GRAY /2-4449-6710-050C 69.00 ID ID ID • ID ID .•' . 'la's' ,�, s-"W,g?rr�n ._ _ <<... KW' count : SAT! $ O�Jts/s! ;i� NAPSOOP MARRNNT RECISTBR 4 PAGE s * AS OP s 08/65/89 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER i) NUMBER PD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT 41 • 5830773 DONNA 8. GRAY ---_---69. 00 s=x=s==xxsxassp 41) S83077♦ EVA A. HERRMANN 12-4449-6710-CSOC 94.004. • 94. 00 ===4 3x==3RRR35O • 5830775 SHELLY L. HOTTELL 12-4449-6710-CSOC 588.00 88.00 41 • x Raa 52339= • S830776 CYNTHIA G. KINGSTON 12-4449-6710-CSOC 50.00 41 50.00 ¢asR=sxs=3===== 9830777 PAZ S. LONGORIA 12-4449-6710-CSOC 265.00 • 265.00 • 41 5830778 GENEVA LOPEZ 12-4449-6110-CSOC 16.67 .---- 16.67 5830779 BARBARA LUCERU i2-4449-6710-CSOC 57.50 • 87. 50 x =,.= • 41 8830780 DIANA K. LUEHRING 12-4449-6710-CSOC 173.07 4I 41 173.07 =============== • 5830781 MILDRED E. MASCARENAS • 12-4449-6710-CSOC 212.50 • 212.50 • ==x=s= • 5830782 NCOSS-RECOVERY 12-4449-6710-CSOC 50.00 • 50.00 • 0 - zsss== • • • NA/s000 NRLS tpNITY DATE 8 0.41./8, NAAAANT REGISTER PACE f 7 1'1 ;¢, . AS OF ,,i 48/15189 '• WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NURSER NUMBER PD DEPT O0J PROD AMOUNT IP • 9830783 TERRY L. MCCORKLE 12-4449-6710-CSOC 34.37 34.37 •II ===mans===s==sa 9830784 LARiMER CO D.S.S. 12-4449-6710-CSOC 300.00 • 300.00 • __.. r=mss5a==== s5 9830785 SHERRIE L. MORADO 12-4449-6710-CSOC -20.00_ IP ..__ _-.-- 20.00 =====s=====sass . .ID S830785 RUTH MORENO 12-4449-6710-CSOC 100.00 ll M -100.00 • =425322===4==:S=_ IDa-aSS= •• S830787 SUZANNE A. MULLER 12-4449-6710-C$OC 50.00 • 50.00 • • ma==s======ass= 9830788 ANNA M. NEWTON 12-4449-G7t0-CSOC 150.00III • 150.00 2= a=s= • • S830789 WCDSS-IMPREST FUND 12-4449-6710-CSOC t30.00 II 130.00 0 • $830790 DEBORAH K . PAGE 12-4449-6710-CSOC 80.00 • 80.00 • e ==5== S830791 THERESA PEREZ 12-4449-6710-CSOC 75.0041 • 75.00 as • • 5830792 UICTORIA E • PIRIA 12-4449-6710-CSOC 75.00 • • • • • • ID ir,i �IiAmor war count DATA $ 0A/iS/it i t. WARRANT ME6"[3TEll; PAGE i 8 , , AS or 1 0A/!5/89 , D WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT 5830792 VICTORIA E. PIRIA 75.00 0 =maxx3=axmx=an • S830793 JANEY Y . POWERS 12-4449-6710-CSOC 484.77 ' - ♦ --- . 484.77 • 5830794 BARBARA J. REED 12-4449-6710-CSOC 154.00 r • 136.00 . ==_=x====3n==mx ID 5830795 MCDSS- IMPREST FUND 12-4449-6710-CSOC 206.00 . 206.00 muumuu:. •!. $830796 ANGIE REYES 12-4449-6710-CSOC 75.00 ID 75.00 • 5830797 MARY A. REYES 12-4449-6710-CSOC 50.00 ' 50.00 . . 5830798 FRANCES A. RILEY 12-4449-4710►CSOC 75.00 Al 75.00 3=a 3=3 0 S830799 LIDIA V. RIVERA 12-4449-6710-CSOC 210.00 Yr . 210.00 • • S830800 LARIMER CO D.S.S. 1 -4449-6710-CSOC 133.50 2 133.50 . mx 3= Ill 5830801 MARIA E. SANCHE2 12-4449-6710-CSOC 750.00 . • 750.00 .mx 3 . 0 . r 'li MAI2,Nn was Calera OAT 1' 0«/l5/00 i` *ARRANT R#Ql$TER PAGE 1 9 iPtAS OF 2 08/15/89 , 41 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 084 PROJ AMOUNT • S830802 GLORIA J. SANTOPIETRO 12-4469-6710CSOC 150.00 150.00 • '• 5830803 CAROL J. SWARTWOUT 12-4449+6710-CSOC 320.00 • 320.00 `�. ==a=======ac=== • 5830804 MARLENE VARGAS 12-4449-6710-CSOC 150.00 ID • 150.00 =xssx ass S830805 GERALDINE WALLACE 12-4449-6710-CSOC 184.60 6 184.60 i • S830806 LORELEI WAREMIME 12-4449-6710-CSOC 320.00 • 320.00 ==cane====sss-a •. $830807 DONNA WEBSTER 12-4449-6710-CSOC 210.00 ,,. • 210.00 a=========cans= Ill • 5830808 MARGARET A. WEEDHAM 12-4449-6710-CSOC 230.00 230.00 ID 5830809 ADAMS CO D.S.S. 12-4449-6710-CSOC 78.76 • 78.75 ID ___ • • FINAL TOTAL : _-- 12.175.98 • • • • • • • ' IIAYaoof MELD COUNTY • MI s of sense WARRANT REGLStER PANE i 10 AS or $ WI/IS/S9 °ii THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN • 4 COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE I THROUGH 9 • AND 4 DATED 00/18/89, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE "Ii0 THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE 40 Ill AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT S)a 'LT_31 --__._-• II DATED THI - -- Y OF -.,-- lf(diV 19 , f-• 41 • iiiii---- 40 DIRE OF INANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES 41 SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS --F0— DAY OF --aAktipaSE_-- 19—SLIT—• A My Cwnmisslon burr lun• B, 1990 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: • 410 411 • it 0 \si • NOTARIF- Is WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN IF PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON ID Qh,,r : 1 THE -S� __S11:1(ttc1-__�. FUND - TOTALING $14141111211......., • DATED " THIS -1`-G__ DAY OF ___442#6.55t. -- 19-� •4, Yeathicu, NW COUNTY CL RK AND RECORDER BY ID AI <------ O-->proat,:z...] atai-4-2-___ __, ____ ....- 1 DEPUTY CHAIRMAN OP ID ID ---Z --� -- 4 MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER • 0 IP 0 • 41 Ito et4in mEmoREanDum Clerk to the Board August 11, 1989 7o Date George Goodell, Director of Road and Bridge COLORADO From Road Opening Subject: The following road was opened August 11, 1989. It was closed May 10, 1989 for a bridge replacement. WCR 31 between WCR 88.75 & WCR 90 GG/mw:frc xc: Commissioner Lacy Weld County Dispatch Weld County Sheriff's Office WCR 31 WCR 88.75 WCR 9O Acistl.‘v MEMORIAf 1DUM IIII To C'rrA to the Bard Date Angi,ct 10. 1 COLORADO From George Coodal1, nirertnr of Rost and Bridge r Su+biect: Pond Opening The following road was opened August 1, 1989 by the Adams County Engineering Department. It was closed January 21, 1989 for a bridge replacement. This is for information only. WCR 2 from Ewy 85 west 1/4 mile • GG/mw:frc xc: Commissioner Lacy Weld County Dispatch Weld County Sheriff's Office • WCR 2 esty mEfORl nDU Clerk to the Board August 11, 1989 To Date George Goodell, Director of Road and Bridge COLORADO From Road Opening Subject: The following roads were opened as of August 11, 1989. They were closed July 29, 1989 due to washouts:: WCR 45 between Hwy 392 & WCR 70 WCR 66 between WCR 49 & WCR 51 WCR 70 between WCR 47 & WCR 51 WCR 45 between WCR 70 & WCR 72 WCR 64 between Hwy 37 & WCR 53 WCR 72 between WCR 47 & WCR 49 WCR 47 between WCR 62 & WCR 64 WCR 49 between Hwy 392 & WCR 70 WCR 59 between WCR 64.5 & Hwy 392 WCR 70 between WCR 57 & WCR 59 WCR 57 between WCR 72 & WCR 74 WCR 39 between Hwy 14 & WCR 84 WCR 72 between WCR 39 & WCR 41 GG/mw:frc xc: Commissioner Lacy Weld County Dispatch Weld County Sheriff's Office WCR 45 WCR 57 WCR 64.5 WCR 53 WCR 84 WCR 47 WCR 59 WCR 62 WCR 39 WCR-49 WCR 64 WCR 70 WCR 74 WCR 51 WCR 66 WCR 72 WCR 41 .. 1 Volume 2,Number 5,August 1989 WELD C0nTY mild s To _ „ COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS • r ' ' -A MONTHLY NEWSLETTER HIGHLIGHTING SIGNIFICANT HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION ISSUES* TEAM WORK PUTS COLORADO MOTORISTS IN THE END ZONE by A.Ray Chambtxlain,Executive Director Colorado Deportment of Hmghways This funding package begins to address the immense needs of our 9,183-mile state highway system. This system handles more than 60 percent of all vehicle travel in Colorado and accounts for 16 billion miles traveled each year. Taxpayers can rest assured that the Highway Depart- ment will use these new revenues as judiciously as possible. Efficiency measures already in place will save several million•� ;.► � • annually. • However,it must also be recognized that additional i9 revenues and increased efficiency are only a beginning—first { ., steps in the right direction. They are not a panacea for all of our amisportaaon woes. From 1969 to 1979 there were no funding increases for ° highways. This period was one of rapid growth and skyrock- eting inflation for Colorado. Consequently,funding,packages approved in subsequent years could only address the needs of an aging highway system and not the demands of a burgeon- ing motoring public. On July 12,following the special session of the Legisla- ture,Governor Romer signed into law HB 1012,the highway Extension of the six-cent gasoline tax will ensure that financing package. $15 million in resurfacing projects throughout the state can be rescheduled for completion during the currentconstnurion After long hours of arduous debate,the House and season. These projects were postponed in June when the fate Senate reached a consensus which will raise an estimated of the six-cent gasoline tax was still in question. $1353 million to fund state,county and municipal highway projects over the next two fiscal years These new revenues The Highway Commission has begun to examine these will be generated from a phased-in bike u gas and diesel new revenue streams and will be making decisions regarding taxes,truck and automobile registrafbn fees and license fees, funding of specific projects.. It is likely that the additional Of these new revenues,the Highway Department will receive fending will be budgeted for projects which are currently in approximately 60 percent,counties 22 percent and cities 18 design to ensure that these monies get on the street as soon as percent. possible. In addition,the Department's administrative budget will We may not have scored a touchdown in this special be subject to appropriation by the General Assembly's Joint session but we clearly got a field goal. Colorado motorists we Budget Committee for two fiscal years. The level of Depart- going to benefit from this team effort to bring the state's ment FI'E's(employees who are full time equivalents) highway system into the 21st Century. remains at 3,316,as established in 1986 by S.B.36. AUDIT CONFIRMS DEPARTMENT'S section of pavement will be studied for five years. There are GOOD EFFORT over 800 sites in all 50 states participating in SHRP as well as sites in the Canadian provinces. The State Auditor's report has confirmed that the Only maintenance to ensure road safety will be permit- Highway Department is malting"a good effort"to implement red on each test section during the course of the study. The the recommendations of four management efficiency studies pavement will be allowed to deteriorate under the effects of conducted of the Department since February 1986. The four weather and traffic and no structural repairs will be permitted. studies identified a potential savings of$3-9 million. "Hopefully this long term study will provide better The State Auditor's report to the Legislative Audit Don- Committee reviewed the Department's financial information, ptooedesearchs fa Co din design en engineer. "Not said Denis internal control procedures and its compliance with applicable keepslly, gre a clos watch tcination Colorado's odos. vem only axe we keeping close on pavements,but also those state and federal rules and regulations as well as the status of sites located throughout The final result should the management studies. H - be an extended life and improved pavement performance for the motoring public translating into an overall savings to tax- The four studies were the Management and Efficiencyiency Study by Arthur Anderson and Co.,1987;the Governor's � Im- plementation Team Review, 1988:the Commission on As of July 24,all test drillings bad been completed at the Government Productivity,1988-89;and,the Transportation 16 test sites located in Colorado. Sites amend the state Roundtable,1988-89. include locations near Maybell,Rangely,Delta,Grand Junction,Las Animas,Rifle,Pueblo,Staling,Las Animas, The Department's Internal Audit Division concluded that the majority of the efficiency recommendations bad been aroundCascade,Cascade,'Denver.. Bennett,Strasburg and several sites in and completed as of December 1988 and projected that most of the additional recommendations would be in place by December 1990. Recommendations from the lacer twoamdiesareintim --• •' . . ` • early stages of implementation. jar- Projected savings based on budgetary reductions and im- plementation of efficiency measures are$25 million in FY se 1988-89 and$45 million in fiscal 1990. The Governor's Review Team recommendations will result in a net reduction - h of 110 full-and part-time employees. The audit also reviewed the performance of the Depart- ment's Internal Audit Division and its three branches: Inter- nal,Management and External. Although the audit made some recommendations for improved efficiency,it concluded that the Division'"...generally does a good job of planning and monitoring audits" +tsar ' a ills -A MAINTAINING A `SHRP-ER' IMAGE Chances are good that the next highway crew you see drilling on a Colorado roadway is not drilling for water....they Concrete cores we removed from existing pavement for lab are studying pavement life. testing atfacil"vies in Texas. The cores are being measured for strength and other material properties to help determine How long dea pavement last and how can that lifetime performance adurability. be extended?To find some answers,the Colorado Department of Highways is working with the Strategic Highway Research Program(SHRP)to evaluate 16 sites statewide. Each 500-foot OUTSTANDING HIGHWAY supervisor Rich Griffin,developmental research engineer. "Attendance at this year's progr'..m far exceeded past shows EMPLOYEES-OT-THE-MONTH with many comments on the high quality of the exhibits." Michael Sanburg Body Shop Mechanic Michael Sanburg,Durango,was -t,"0 . ' - _ named Employee-of-the-Month for April. His dedication to , " his work and to the Department as well as his initiative m M f f ;$ work with persons outside of his ass;geed area of responcibil- i ity,have helped his fellow worker's morale and provided them - 1r th with additional incentive. C AP+,e . Mike joined the Department in 1973 as an Automotive ,. V ,t; Serviceman and has steadily moved up. He has been doing all }Y nj4 of the automotive/equipment body repair and painting for Section 3 in Durango. Having attended the Colorado School 04 , for the Deaf and Blind in Colorado Springs,Mike has mas- cored the electric arc,gas welding and gas cutting torches, lathe,drill presses and milling equipment --+ ..r x 3, ,- ' Phil Anderson,Terry Granberger,Dave Ruble ' y " ` , Three members of the Transportation Development team • Via'''? y" •1, r.,t,' . ; shared Employee-of-the-Month honors in Jane: Phil Anderson H (not pictured),Terry C-rauberger and Dave Ruble.^ / ;),\c ^ d All three were cited for their dedicated efforts on the \ Governor's Transportation Roundtable to identify uansporta- ' 4i i don needs and revenues which resulted in the omnibus trans- 4, portation bill sponsored by the Highway Legislation Review { Committee. h i Chief Transportation Specialist li.,l,tlio.ltrin?".1,:f.,..vililiow said, ••..,their work and professionalism hagoe aog way toward building an overall consensus at e es are real and that they do exist..the credibility th Dptment has Beth Moore bee igreatly enhanced." Employee-of-the-Month for May was Beth Moore 1$ i 1 A;ra .4s,A, 11 administrative officer for the Research Branch of the Trans- portation Development Division. f' ,r s • tPy ' p'. Beth took over the entire technology transfer operation , t 4Fr.Gt i i and is responsible for the organization and coordination of the s t '•Annual ReACH Program(Research Activities on Colorado R 'f Highways)and Materials Lab Open House. Her excellent organizational skills and supervisory ability were key factors in ensuring the success of these-programs x Beth worked long hours without benefit of overtime , - compensation,organizing the material and both helping and supervising the production of the display material," said her -- I WASHINGTON UPDATE 11111111 by Tim Heaton,Linton,Mields,Heisler&Cortone,Ltd. .8111111. 1989 Federal Transportation Legislative Initiatives The House Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation specifically included language in the appropriations bill which provided priority designation for the Colorado Department of Highways'request for Interstate 4-R discretionary funding for the rebuilding of the I-70/1-25 interchange,aka the Mousetrap. Congratulations we in order for all of the Department people who helped to pull the packets together and made possible the presentation to the committee last spring. Appropriations Subcommittee Votes Small Increase By granting far less than the Bush Administration wanted for air safety and Coast Guard drug enforcement programs,the Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation managed to add$300 million to the highway obligation ceiling,boosting it to $12.3 billion. Other Federal Highway Administration(FHWA)programs were approved at the same level as this year or with small in- creases. FHWA's Motor Carrier Safety program was boosted from this year's$282 million to$49.19 million,in line with the Administration's request for money to hire 150 inspectors and 35 support staff. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration programs were held level with the Section 402 obligation ceiling continued at$113 million,the Section 402 alcohol safety program at$39 million and$11 million for Alcohol Safety.Int endveGrant sto--_ states. New Rules for State Speed Limit Enforcement Certification On June 16, 1989 FHWA issued the final noes for speed limit enforcement in the Federal Register. The rules also help determine the amount of funds that would be lost to any state failing to meet congressional requirements for compliance with the 55 mph speed limit It is the latest chapter in the long-running battle between legislators advocating a lower national speed limit and those,especially western state lawmakers,who want to restore as many roads as possible to the 65 mph standard. At issue here is the requirement for states to show compliance with the 55 mph limit,which has been complicated by the impact of the partial retreat that has put some roads back into the 65 mph category. This has exposed some states to penalties under the required monitoring on the remaining 55 mph roads,leaving them open to possible loss of highway funding under provisions of the 55 mph law. Congress,which placed a one-year moratorium on sanctions against states,will have to address the question again. The House Public Works and Transportation Committee may hold hearings this fall on the issue. Mile High Transitway Granted Federal Approval In June,the Mile High Transitway(aka North 1-25 Busway),a joint project of the Colorado Department of Ilighways, Regional Transportation District,the Urban Mass Transit Administration and the City and County of Denver,received two bench- marks--the"Finding of No Significant Impact"(PONS')on its;Environmental Assessment(EA)and the"Letter of No Prejudice" (LONP)on the overall project. By obtaining these two crucial documents from the Urban Mass Transit Administration(UMTA),local officials can work towards completing the full funding contract which will allow the contracts to be let on this crucial transitway project. Once completed,this project will shorten commute time while simultaseauly improving air quality in the metro area � 4 The new structure replaces a green steel truss bridge FROM THE . opened to traffic on July 18,1933,ata cost of$116,6403- It ci 4 ' : 1 provides two lanes,shoulders and sidewalk. on DISTRICTS... a •` , l,300�i45 �1�so MOUSETRAP FLYOVER AWARDED T $'86 mtltion structure was completed under budget and is opening two mouths ahead of crMn„m Funding was Centric-Jones,the Lakewood-based construction firm, provided by the six-cent gas tax exclusively. has been awarded the contract for the Mousetrap 1-70 flyover. —Harry Sabin The awarded bid was for$16,876,053 which was less than the engineer's estimate. ww• - Work is scheduled to begin on August 7 and will be y• ib, • completed within 710 calendar days,July 1991. Upon _ - itk ` completion the flyover will carry I-70 traffic over I-25 4 a simplifying traffic patterns. if- --.- _ The flyover project is the first of a series in reconstruct- ing Colorado's busiest intersection. It is being funded by federal discretionary dollars. ii , —Janet Hughes lie . a• TWO MAJOR PROJECTS Genevieve Roessler Wilson was voted'Queen of the Bridge' COMPLETED IN NORTHWESTERN July 18,1933,when the Fifth Street Bridge in Grand Junction COLORADO was opened to traffic. She was on hand June 27,1989,w help District Engineer Bob Mosten celebrate the opening of its Two major highway replacement over the Colorado River l 8 y projects were opened in northwest- ` em Colorado during the past two months improving highway conditions for residents and tourists alike. yl — �; Twenty seven years of construction projects culminated in the opening of the final stretch of Interstate 70 through ..l'. DeBeque Canyon last month. This project replaced 16 miles 1 of curving two-lane highway with 14.7 miles of Interstate four-lane,which improves safety and reduces the driving _.rwca distance,time and fuel costs. •"—",r7i"" , -so."` !y' Aare Begun in 1962 in anticipation of the Interstate program, the first construction project realigned Highline Canal t through the canyon's west end. In 1963 the first roadway ,., project began at the Colorado River Bridge in palisade and eke extended east to Cameo. There have been 11 separate a construction projects in all,costing$48.2 million. In Grand Junction,completion of the Fifth Street Construction Engineer Harry Sabin joined Contractor Bill Bridge on S.H.50 provides motorists and pedestrians alike Thomas,Tri Con Kent Co.,District Engineer Bob Molten and with a wider,safer and smoother riding surface over the Highway Commissioner Jim Golden July 5,to convnemorate Colorado River, the completion of Interstate 70 through DeBeque Canyon. L. Geincreased HIGHWAY SAFETY penaltiesIn gamed school lights from five to six points on the offender's driver license, flashing red Ws..• up to 90 days in jail and a fine of up to$1,000 fora second offense. The Ugislatme also passed a bill prohibiting the discharge of school children at a point where they must cross a STRONGER BUSES AND STRONGER major thoroughfare to reach their destination. LAWS CONTRIBUTE TO SCHOOL BUS Since June 1987,school bus safety has been the subject SAFETY of study by a subcommittee of the Governor's Traffic Safety Advisory Committee(GTSAC). Members of the subcommit- Until the fatal school bus crash on June 2,1989,the last tee include GTSAC,the American Academy of Pediatrics, fatality involving Colorado school children riding inside of a Colorado Association of Women Highway Safety Leaders, school bus occurred 18 years ago when nine children died. Transportation Director for Denver Public Schools,Colorado On September 11, 1971,a school bus carrying 48 children Department of Education,Division of Highway Safety, plunged down the east side of Monarch Pass. After investi- Jefferson County and Denver Parent/Teacher Organizations gating the crash,the National Transportation Safety Board and concerned citizens. (NTSB)issued recommendations to strengthen school buses and provide interiors which would protect and not contribute The Colorado Department of Education in conjunction to injury in the event of a crash: with the School Bus Safety Committee will issue a report on school bus safety to the Legislature by January 1, 199a As a result of the NTSB findings,school buses manu- -Main Nelson factured after April 1,1977,referred to as post-standard buses,are built to meet tough Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards(FMVSS)which are issued by the National High- way Traffic Safety Administration(NHTSA). In 1977, NHTSA added requirements to inrbvir - improved seating design,iocladmg stronger seats with higher backs and padded seats; - increased sheet metal panel seam strength; - improved hydraulic brake system; -additional mirrors improving driver visibility around critical areas of the bus; - additional emergency exits to the rear or side of the SCHOOL BUS SAFETY BOOK bus: -.crash protection to the fuel tank andfuel system. IMPROVING SCHOOL BUS SAFELY presents a Based on a review of statistics for Colorado from the comprehensive view of school bus safety. Addressing Fatal Accident Reporting System(FARS),school children a broad range of safety measures,this hotly debated may be in greater danger when they load onto and unload issue has been examined by a committee of experts in from school buses. From the beginning of 1986 through the highway safety,pediatrics,school transportation bus end of 1987,three children were killed while getting on or off manufacture,occupar t-resnamt systems and pubes pommy of a school bus. No fatalities occurred in 1988,or thus far in analysis. The committee used national and state travel 1989,to school children in the loading zone. data to determine the nature,frequency and severity of school bus accidents. this 214-page book is available From a national perspective,the Transportation Re- front the'Transportation Research Board, National search Board(TRB)reported in the June 17,1989,issue of Research Council, 2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W., STATUS REPORT published by the Insurance Institute for Washington,D.C.,20418. Highway Safety,"...approximately 12 children are killed each year while riding in school buses. Every year,however,40 to 50 children are killed at bus stops and about two-thirds of those are struck by the school bus:" TRB estimates that another 470 are injured annually at bus stops. TRANSPORTATION AND AMERICA -- Just as highways,raihoads,air flights and waterways THEY GO TOGETHER intertwine to form a network,another network is formed by Wendy Patrick companies �the who are waiting to recieve the goods and you and I who must pay higher costs for those goods because they have to be shipped other ways. All of us depend on the system to go smoothly. We expect it to Transportation is the lifeblood of America. The and when it doesn't,it can cause many problems and affect transportation system is said to have the same relationship to many people's lives. society and civilization as the circulatory system does to the human body. The many roads and highways intertwine with In America today it takes an average of four to ten the railroad system,air flights and waterways to produce a minutes for an ambulance,fireman or policeman to arrive on complex system that binds our country together. This system the scene of an accident In that short amount of time lives allows us to move goods and people across country or just can be saved and lost and emergency vehicles have to get across town. It is an essential part of the American economy there as fast as possible. If the transportation system wasn't brrimnse with it we can export goods that are made in certain as efficient as it is today because roads weren't built to ac- regions of the nation to other regions or to other countries commodate larger amounts of traffic,the number of lives saved would sharply decrease. The airlife units that are used The entire nation depends on this network for business, to move patients that need special care to other hospitals have social and educational purposes. It reduces or eliminates saved many lives. If they didn't exist,patients would have to isolation of cultures and promotes political and economic be moved in an ambulance which takes much longer,and in unity. Most of the old cities of the world were located where emergencies many patients could easily die. Often airplanes there was adequate long-distance water transportation. Areas are also used to transport donated organs and emergency without water transportation had no chance to develop medications. Without the transportation system they wouldn't because they were inaccessible. Even today,the interior of get to the patients on time. It is important today that we keep Africa is greatly underdeveloped culturally and economically the transportation system fast and efficient in order to save because it has been inaccessible for so long.Transportation is lives. the link between societies and economies. The network of transportation branches out into all Military operations are dependent on adequate trans- aspects of oar lives We use it in many different ways every- portation of military supplies and troops. This was proven day:It tikes us places we need to go and helps bring things during the Civil War when the Confederates found that they closer to us. The government needs it to help defend our began to lose ground when much of their railroad system was country and keep the lines of communication open. destroyed. They had lost their most efficient means of travel and were unable to transport the goods needed to the troops. We rely on it in emergencies to bring the ambulance, Winston Churchill said,"Victory is the beautiful bright- firemen and police. And it mixes cultures and economies, colored flower. Transport is the stem without which it never allowing us to travel wherever we want to go. Without this could have blossomed" The military's need for fast and web our country wouldn't be as economically successful and efficient transport of goods led to the development of tans- the people of our country could not have such a high standard port alternatives like the Interstate Highway System which of living. Because transportation has such a great affect on . was named"National System of Interstate and Defense our lives,we must work to keep it safe and efficient Highways" This explains the government's role in transpor- tation. They must support it because it is so important to our "Editor's note-. Wendy Patrick's essay will represent national security. If one of the main arteries of the system Colorado in the American Association of State Highway gets blocked,many problems occur and that could cause a and Transportation Officials'essay contest for 11th and threat to our national security in times of war. We must be 12th grade high school students. A 16-year-old senior at sure that our highways,railroads,waterways and airports are Greeley Central High School,Wendy is a Campfire leader efficient to ensure fast transportation if there is ever a and active in Percussion Marching Band and Thespians. national airs She is the daughter of Robert and Georgic Patrick,Greeley. WESTWORD'S BEST OF DENVER The new I-25/6th Avenue interchange has been named the Best Highway Improvement by WESTWORD. The cloverleaf opened in the 1950s is being replaced with two flyover bridges,one of which is completed and opened to traffic. The second bridge will open in the fall According to WESTWORD,"For over a decade,we've alternately cursed and shuddered at the thought of taking the exit from 6th to the Valley. Why anyone would put an off-ramp a few hundred yards after an on-ramp seemed more mysterious than the origin of the traffic circle. But now when we get the urge to merge,it's a thrilltbra not a chill. And the best aspect of the new high-rise,dual-purpose exit--it leads to both north and south I-25—is the view heading north. Way up above the traffic,you have a terrific panorama of the entire Front Range on your left and a great view of the city skyline to your right" Foothills Parkway(north)and Santa Fe Drive(south)were named best alternatives to I-25 and West 44th Avenue was chosen best alternative to I-70. The contents of this newsletter are not copyrighted and may be used freely. Where appropriate,please credit the Department of Highways. COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS MILESTON o_ _ -. 4201 EAST ARKANSAS AVENUE DENVE CO r tor 80222 w_' uG:rss `.:{ (303)757A228 + '2 iR Private t.se -001-(3' �.-. -001-(3' c 2aos Weld County Commission 915 10th St. , Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 k'EB C011' TY • • PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD O ABSP7S,,MpNT APPEALS Date:C, + 9 isea TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPBATS -.- Your Petitioner, CM{A1A•t,ty riauscj•}A•c 1\1, Cy , Irit (name of property owner) 1 (street addxtess, ICityy).). -tate, Zip Code of subject property) hearby appeals the decision of the (check one) County Board of Equalization X County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of Vga i.'a that was dated Tu\Y LE' 19aa, concerning (check one) 7V Valuation __Refund __Exemption __Abatement of r the year(s) • DESCRIPTION OE PROPERTY: (Legal description - If multiple properties are involved in the one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as: (Please check one) � Commercial, tesidsntial, .Vacant land, Industrial _Agricultural, __Natural Resources, Producing Mines, Oil and Gas, State, Assessed, Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) A The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioner, or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. This attachment MOST be with the petition in order for _it to be accepted for docketing. The Assessor's Notice of Denial. _. The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is based. _list of witnesses and exhibits to be used at the- hearing. �r 3xhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: .30 minutes or _lours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) - Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or P etitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney _rea, io. page 1 of 2 • Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4),) are to be filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with the Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for Petitioner's records. CERTIFICATE QF SERVICE I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the (indicate one) County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners, or Property Tax Administrator in tJe16 cam,,.., h-f Colorado, on Ausc IC+ , 19$. • vftx_/ 1%J.e.3 *Attorney for Petitioner Petitioner's signature Attorney's Address Petitioner's mailing address • Q �U aO3 Pr-Jeri J c�C w•lZ b 53Z- CI 1 Attorney's Telephone No. • Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. page 2 of 2 RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1989, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: RUSCITTI EMILIANO & MARIA P O BOX 203 FREDERICK, CO ;805.30 DESCRIPTION OF-PROPERTYi PIN: P '5539686. - PARCEL: -131131210007 FRE 2O855 Li THRU- 7- BLK101534 2- ST% WHEREAS,` : the .Board of- County iCommissioners :of Weld County,: Colorado,- -organized' as.-a Board-:otEqualization for the purpose .of , adjusting;:,equalizing, raising or lowering, -assessment and- valuation of real and personal property. within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1989, and WHEREAS; said -r-petiition has " been heard -before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has !been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented• -a- petition --of appeal to the County Assessor's , valuation for the year 1989; claiming grounds for relief .thereunder stating the property described in . such petition was . assessed- too '.high, as more- specifically stated, in said petition, •and WHEREAS, Emiiiano Ruscitti, one of, 'the petitioners, was present and WHEREAS, the. Board has Made its findings_-on the evidence, - testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE-, BE IT_. RESOLVED by the- Board of County Commissioners of",Weld County, Colorado, acting. as the Board of Equalization, that the assessment and valuation of the=Weld-County Assessor be, and hereby t, affirmed. • BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, may be appealed to the Board of Assessment Appeals within thirty (30) days after such denial, pursuant to §39-8-108(1) , CRS. The appeal forms and instructions may be obtained from: Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 420, Denver, Colorado 80203, telephone (303) 866-2603. • 890621 . Page 2 RE: BOE - EMILIANO & MARIA RUSCITTI BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that .a:'petitioner' whose petition has been denied, in whole or in part, may choose to appeal to the District Court of-Weld County,.` Colorado, within thirty (30) days after the denial, pursuant to: :539=8-108'(1) , CRS. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, pursuant to 539-8-108, CRS, a taxpayer whose petition is denied may submit his case to arbitration pursuant to the provisions of 539-8-108.5, CRS. Any such submission to arbitration must be taken no later than thirty (30) days after such denial. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote :on the 13th day of July, A.D. , 1989. ` �z�u,_, . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: '+ +n4C0 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County C erk and Recorder /409 and Clerk to the Boa C.W. K rb *, Ch rman • L11LA ¢, >'�..,ra/' ne son, Pre-Tem eputy County CSerk N APPROVED AS TO FORM: ene�R.: Brant n eorgC e i n s un y Attorney , bor.06 . a r • 890621 t . .-w- . - OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSE4SOR 915 10th STREET NOTICE OF ADJUSTMENT GRE£LEr,COLORAI1080631 ,PHONE(303)3564000, EXT-4256 WII9c. FRE 20855 LI THRU 7 BLK10't534 2 ST% - ... T: , COLORADO • ' ..;is, ' : , ."r , .. OWNER RUSCITTI ERILIANO .4 MARIA. El'', 1 RUSCITTI EMILIANO S MARIA ?_PARCEL^ -'I31131210007 ' FINz R 4539686 , P 0 BOX 203 - YEAR - 1989 FREDERICK CO 80530 ,; ., ,nr, _ ; LOG., _..,, 02936 Your application for review of valuation was received onc. 06/12/1981 ' The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The Assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following category(ies) 5- iitn,. r,Li Ht'•.,.,;;Y .3?"01:"!1"•,?';.? , ' ;: : _ Residential Property is valued by considering the cost and marke.:approaches.- - - - - Agricultural Land value is determined solely by the earning or prnducttve capacity of-pi;lard capitalized at a Tate set by law. - Producing Mines'are valued at 25%of the gross proceeds;or 100%of the net proceeds;whichever is greater.'' ' ' _ Oil and Gas Leasholds and Lands are valued at 87.5%of the gross value ofthe oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on primary production;secondary production is valued at 75% . i p "p.c.., , _ All other property,including Vacant Land,is valued by considering-the cost',market;and.income approaches... - . • If your concern is the amount of your property tax, local-taxing authorities (county;city;fire protection, and other special district(s) hold budget hearings in the fall.Please refer to your tax bill or your Assessor'for striating of these districts,and plan to mend these budget hearings. The Assessor has carefully studied all available information,giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR-212 or PR-213).and has determined the valuation(s)assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are: BASED ON A - STUDYOF COMPARABLE 'PROPER TIES -THATASOLD FROM 1/87 TO 6/881 ME HAVE ADJUSTED YOUR PROPERTY-"TO 'THE . 1908• LEVEL OF VALUE AS SHOWN BELOW. • -i ) • .. .n PETITIONER'S'A •. ASSESSOR'S VALUATION . ,PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ••<•;ESTlINATE;., ACTUAL VALUE _.ACTUAL VALUE . - - - 'OF VALUE PRIORTO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND IMPS • 711202 671146 TOTALS E S 89,577 $ 85,521 If you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal ft- the County Board of Equalization for further consideration, 39-8-106(1)(a),C.R.S.Please see the back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. By: RICHARD W. KEIRNES 06/15/89 WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE : 172 ,a.o.PR o ADDITIONAL INFORMAT REVERSE SIDE (I T-A 07 87/88:- , • RESO's.UTION RE: TEE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1989, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: RUSCITTI EMILIANO & MARIA P O BOX 203 FREDERICK, CO! 80330 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:• PIN: R ' 5999686 - PARCEL: 146906202002 _ DAC 19786-A L3-4- 3LK2 - WHEREAS,:. the :Board of: County Commissioner:) - of .Weld County, Colorado, organized -as a 'Board..of.-Equalizationforathe purpose of adjusting,. = equalizing, raising °,or. lower;ng::._the assessment and valuation of real and personal property, within .this -County, fixed ' and made by the County Assessor for the year 1989, and WHEREAS, said :petition has :been"_ heard . before the_ County . Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has< been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayers) presented -a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's - valuation for the year 1989., claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating :the :propertyr. described in : such petition was, assessed" too:high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, Emiliano Ruscitti,, one of the petitioners, was present, and R WHEEREAS, the Board has made its findings .on . the evidence, testimony and remonstrances: and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of-,"W'eS'd County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that 'the" assessment and valuation.of the"Weld'County Assessor be, and -hereby is, .affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, may be appealed to the Board of Assessment Appeals within thirty (30) days after such denial, pursuant to §39-8-108 (1) , CRS. The appeal forms and instructions may be obtained from: Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 420, Denver,* Colorado 80203, telephone (303) 866-2603. A /) r,17' ,T et- ��r1. 890622 Page 2 RE: BOE - EMILIANO & MARIA RIISCITTI BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that : aJ petitioner whose petition has been denied, in whole or in part, may choose to appeal to the District Court of Weld County., Colorado, within thirty-'C30) days after the denial, pursuant to 539-8-1O8 (1) CRS. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, pursuant to 539-8-108, CRS, a taxpayer whose petition . is " denied may -submit his _ccase to arbitration pursuant=:to- the provisions of :539.8-108-5,.: CRS.= Any such submission to arbitration must be taken, no later than thirty (30) days after such denial. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, : adopted` by the :following: vote on the 13th: day of July, A.D. ,:;-1989. . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: le ni WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and- Recorder /./; and Clerk to the Board': . caw_ Kir$y, rman- Y IIe. .` .son, . Pro-Tem eputy County C. rk n t . . ( ...7, ] APPROVED AS TO' FORM:' Gene R. Brantner.' id � GeJRr eked "Ma)si6h'tii my Attorney c Goron cY _ 890622 o __ _ _ _ p�ICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR ^`k 915 10th STREET • ~` r ✓ . .. GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 NOTICE OF DENIAL .PHONE(303)3564000. EXT.4256 DAC 19786-A L3-4 8LK2 ..... COLORADO .2- '''' -`_r. 9 ---. MINER RUSCITTI ENILIANO ,1$ MARIAr, RUSCITTI EMILIANO C NARIIt �l — --- „PARC>EL- 146906202002 _ ,._ .0 b ,,; i n i- ,..- a: r r. PIN». .: - R 59. ,:, C99686 '. P 0 DUX 203 ' YEAR 1989 FREDERICK CO : 80530 Q•p;,")9 ' r,4 4:t-1 inn/ 02935 Your application for review of valuation was received on --, , m6/12/1;989 The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The Assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following category(ies) it t L,rr .• rI t; - Residential Property is valued by considering the cost and(narl(efapproaches.,„ ., _ , ,, ,: - Agricultural Land value is determined solely_by the earning or productive capacity of the land capitalized at a rate set by law. - Producing Mines are valued at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever ii gieater.• ' ' - Oil and Gas Leasholds and Lands are valued at 87.5%of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or.transported from the premises on primary production;secondary production•is valued at 75% - .- r ww,.a _.,•,1 _ -_ , - All other property,including Vacant Land,is valued by considering the cost;market,and income approaches. - If your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county;city,fire protection,and other special district(s) hold budget hearings in the fall.Please,refer to your tax bill or your Assessor for a:listing of these•districts,and plan to attend these budget hearings. The Assessor has carefully studied all available information,giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR-212 or PR-213).and has determined the valuation(s)assigned to your property.The-reasons for this determination of value are: YOUR PROPERTY HAS BEEN UNIFORMLY. ASSESSED• FOLLOWING. COLORADO LAM AND INSTRUCTIONS PUBLISHED BY THE STATE DIVISIOI9 OF PROPERTY TAXATION. COMPARISONS WITH OTHER SIMILAR PROPERTIES -INDICATES YOUR VALUE IS PROPER AT THE 1988 VALUE LEVEL REQUIRED.-HY LAM. c p . , .. t O PETITIONE(YSit L'-'- '; ASSESSOR'S VALUATION 7_ , - PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION - - ,., _ , t•• ESTIMATE,: 012 ",ACTUAL VALUE - ACTUAL VALUE '' OF VALUE PRIOR To REVIEW AFTER REVIEW ;.? .; ✓; r,,,; c :':.;r 10,500': . .:IOa500 LAND:: IMPS TOTALS $ $ 10,500 $ 102500 If you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further consideration, 39-8-106(1)(a),C.R.S.Please see the back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. By: RICHARD W. KEIRNES 06/29/89 WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE 184 Form PR-207 87/88 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE t RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1989, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: RUSCITTI EMILIANO & MARIA P O BOX 203 FREDERICK, CO . 80530 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: , R -59999586 - - -PARCEL: 146906202001 DAC 19785 L1-2 :81,K2. WHEREAS, :the Board of- County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado,-:-organized as .a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting:,- equalizing, •-raising -;ors- lowering -the assessment and . valuation of real and personal property, within -this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1989, and WHEREAS, said .pe,tition_ .has _-been heard .,beforethe County Assessor and due notice of adjustment- thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayers) ,.presented .a.:petition.- of appeal to the County Assessor's . valuation for the year 1989,- claiming grounds for relief ,,thereunder stating, the property ,described in such petition was assessed "too high, as more specifically -stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, Emiliand Ruscitti, one of the petitioners, was present, -and WHEREAS, the , 1ioard has:'made its findings.;on--the :evidence, testimony and remonstrances., and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFOREa BE ITRESOLVED by the Board- of - County Commissioners of Weld' County, Colorado, acting as .the Board of Equalization, that th'e\assessment and -valuation -of the Weld County Assessor-be, "aad` hereby: is, a-ff rmed. • BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, may be appealed to the Board of Assessment Appeals within thirty (30) days- after such denial, pursuant to §39-8-108 (1) , CRS. The appeal forms and instructions may be obtained from: Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 420, Denver, Colorado 80203, telephone (303) 866-2603. 890620 Page 2 RE: BOE - EMILIANO & MARIA RUSCITTI BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that `a 'petitioner-whose petition has been denied, in whole or in part, may choose to appeal to the District Court of Weld County, Colorado, within thirty (30) days after the denial, pursuant to 539-8-108(1) , CRS. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, pursuant to f39-8-108, CRS, a taxpayer' whose petition is denied may submit his case to arbitration pursuant to the provisions of 539-8-108.5, -CRS. Any such submission to arbitration must be taken no later than thirty (30) days after such denial. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, aCopted by the following vote on the 13th day of July, A:D. , 1989. • BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Iy WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder 4r/' . and Clerk to the Board"- C.W. Kir , irman j l 2 ct' ,c j _ '. Joh s.n, .Pro-Tem D puty County Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: ne Bran ner George Agsio 4- un y Attorney _ Gor �Y 890620 OFFICE OFCOUNTYASSESSOR ti 915 iOdbSTREET r _ GREELEY,CO4wooi 80631 NOTICE OF DENIAL PHONE(303)3564000. EXT•4256 II'D€ DAC 19785 Li 2 'HLK2 COLORADO • OWNER RUSCITTI EMILIA(W-,4 MARIA - r ,• + RUSCITTI EMILIANO S MARIA ` ,PARCEL --146905202.001 ;PIN A 5999586 f P 0 aUX 203 YEAR 1989" .. • FREDERICK CO . 80530 _- LOG _ 02944 • • . I - Your application for review of valuation was received on: 06[12/I98s- The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The Assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following category(ies): _ Residential Property is valued by considering the cost and market apprpadres. - - Agricultural Land value is determined solely by the earning or productive capaCit'of the land capitalized at a rate set by law, Producing Mines are valued at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever is greater.''• Oil and Gas Leasholds and Lands are valued at 87.5%of the gross value of the oil and/or gas`sold or transported from the premises on primary production;secondary production is valued at 75% '-T•.'• • - . - - - • - All other property,including Vacant Land,is valued by"considering the cost,'nlarket,and income approaches. ' -. - "- •If your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing euthoritles`(county;city,;fire protection,and other special district(s) hold budget hearings in the fall.Please refer to your tax bill or your Assessor,for tasting of these'districts,and plan to attend these budget hearings. The Assessor has carefully studied all available ir'armation,giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR-212 or PR-213).and has determined the va, ,ation(s)assigned to.your property.The-reasons for this determination of value are: YOUR PROPERTY HAS BEEN UNIFORMLY ASSESSED FOLLOWING COLORADO LAN AND INSTRUCTIONS PUBLISHED BY THE STATE 'DIVISION 'OF PROPERTY TAXATION. COMPARISONS WITH OTHER SINILAR `PROPERTIES :INDICATES YOUR VALUE IS PROPER AT THE 1988 VALUE LEVEL REQUIRED i.DY LAW. FJ • - PETITIONER'S.• S:A SSOR'S VALUATION -PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION - i( r,ESTIMATE -.i •ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE - OF VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND• r .h " v:".. 8,400"' 8,400 IMPS TOTALS $ $ 8,400 $ 81400 If you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further consideration, 39-8-106(1)(a),C.R.S.Please see the back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. .8y RICHARD W. KEIRNES 06/29/89 WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE 1831 Farm PR-207 87116' - , 'ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIC F. ` ELD Ca'1 - ; .Depyer, Colorado 08/09/89 CL17- MOIJUI _. ' NOTICE-0F TCLAIM r - County Commissioner of - - -WELD COUNTY - - - - _ _ P.O. Box 758 GREELEY. CO 80632 RE: Our Damage Claim: 1102919 This Notice is tendered pursuant to the •Colorado Governmental Immunity Act, ' C.R.S. 1973, 24.10-109. Thank you in advance foryouur prompt • - attention and concern. - 1 . ` NAME AND ADDRESS OF CLAIMANT. ., The name and address of -the claimant is Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company, Area Claims Office, 1999 &roadway, Room 1510, Denver, - Colorado $0202.. 2. STATEMENT OF BASIS - OF -CLAIM. . On or - about - _ - - 07/27/89, in the vicinity of 6271 WCR 20, in the - City of FREDRICKs and" the State of Colorado; one - ' or more of your employees or agents acting within the scope of their employment damaged a 3 PAIR SERVICE LINE owned by the claimant. Your employees or agents caused said damage during - ditch excavation. _ 3. STATEMENT OF NATURE AND EXTENT OF INJURY. As a result of the above described damage, the claimant has sustained financial d'amage as a result of having to employ its men and machinery to repair the damage. 4. AMOUNT OF DAMAGE. The amount of monetary damage is $79.62. Should you have any questions or disagree with our assessment of damages, please contact the undersigned. Dave R. Johnson U S West Communications Claims 1999 Broadway, Room 1510 Denver, Colorado 80202 Phone 1-300-333-RISh(7475) 303-623-6886 - • TO ,: TOM NORTON v; Senate Chamber COMMn E5- State Senator State of Colorado Vice-Chairman of: 1204 50th Avenue Denver lriculture,Natural Greeley,Colorado 80634 Resources and Energy Capitol:866-4866 Member of: Business August 3, 1989 anLabor ai s and Local Government To Colorado County Commissioners: Pursuant to Senate Bill 6, (1989 Special Legislative Session), the Capital Development Committee (CDC) of the Colorado General Assembly has been assigned duties pertaining to the future construction of correctional facilities in the state. The bill requires that the CDC. make a.recomnendation to the General Assembly no later than March 1, 1990 regarding the proposed location and security level of additional Colorado correctional facilities. In formulating its recommendations, the comittee is authorized.by Senate Bill 6 ta consider the following: — the security level of the facilities based on future population projections; -- construction costs, including site costs and utiltty connection costs; -- operating costs, including transportation costs; - local availability of personnel and support services; — local support for the placement of a facility in the specified community; -- the existence of other correctional facilities in the region; -- the possibility of private financkng of the design and construction of the facilities and the location of the facilities in enterprise zones; -- the possibility of privately contracting for food, medical, educational, and transportation services; -- local availability of work projects or other occupational or community projects; -- access to local emergency medical facilities; -- availability of adequate land with clear title- surrounded by a suitable buffer between the site and the community; -- availability of adequate water and sewage capacity at a reasonable cost; -- district court access; -- multiple use possibilities of the site; — whether a women's facility should be made a priority; and CC.So, -- other criteria as determined by the committee. (Additional criteria as recommended by the CDC and the Colorado Department of Corrections (DOC) will be available in Requests for Proposal). The CDC will consider the construction of 250-bed, restricted minimum custody facilities and 500-bed medium custody. facilities. Restricted minimum custody applies to stable offenders within 60 months of release who are assigned to various work and training programs developed jointly.,with,the. host community.. Medium custody applies to longer term offenders whose assignments require armed supervision within a secure perimeter fence.: Movement of medium custody inmates outside the facility requires immediate supervision by armed correctional officers. In light of this responsibility, the CDC is sending this letter of notification to Colorado communities, and requesting that any community which is interested in becoming a. host community for a new correctional facility express this initial interest in writing to the Department of Corrections. Communities that are interested in hosting a facility should present a letter of interest to the DOC prior to 5:00 p.m., Monday, September 18, 1989. This letter should be under the signature of a Mayor, a Chairperson of a County Board of Commissioners, a County Sheriff or other county or municipal official as deemed appropriate. Letters of interest should be addressed to: Department of Corrections Attn: R. Hark McGoff 2862 South Circle Drive, Suite 400 Colorado Springs, Colorado 80906 The DOC will provide requests for proposal (RFP) to each community presenting a letter of interest. Requests for proposal will not be available from the DOC prior to Tuesday, September 5, 1989. From September 11 through October 6, 1989, the Department. of. Corrections will: schedule public meetings with interested communities to respond to questions generated by the RFP. These prison siting teams will be available to provide public forums in response to the many questions surrounding the location of a prison. The Teams will be available to answer questions regarding the development of community proposals, in addition to educating the public concerning the benefits and challenges associated with being the host community for a correctional facility. The person to contact for team visits to your community is Mr. R. Mark McGoff, Department of Corrections, 719-540-2147. The deadline for submission of proposals to the DOC will be 5:00 p.m., Friday, October 13, 1989. At this point, a CDC:correctional facility site selection process will commence. The CDC appreciates the assistance of Colorado communities in addressing this most pressing state need. Sincerely, ` 0,11`17•1tt Senator Tom Norton A Chairman Capital Development Committee WELD en, 'M STATE OF COLORADO yy pg►A akuotr FQQGLARA1Rg 4.i OF ORTME DICUTWE o.ncTOR S,. •,; 1 X11 wrikC raslhat Rye gig DeRnL CbldnsesEfe7 - r„ Mow(303)aaa-f771 nay Raw Ge.emer August 3, 1989 7rmn w td Mitz emon,e oreaw Dear Local Official: The 1990 Census is still eight months off. But the Census Bureau and our demographic section are shifting into high gear to assure that there will be a complete and accurate count in each Colorado community. Because I feel that a good census is important for Colorado and each of its local governments, I am writing to tell you of some of the things the Department of Local Affairs will be doing to assist the census effort. Many of these activities are being carried out in cooperation with the Census Bureau, local government associations and other groups. So you are likely to hear the same message from more than one source and get multiple invitations to some events. Local cooperation with the census is so important that we want to leave no stone unturned in "getting out the count." This letter has two purposes. First, I would like to encourage you to send one or more representatives to the local review training session being held in your region. (See attached meeting schedule. If the session scheduled for your region is inconvenient, feel free to attend one of the other regional meetings.) As you are probably aware, the Census Bureau will be providing preliminary counts to local officials under the Local Review Program. Where local officials suspect an error, they will have an opportunity to file a challenge. Both the procedures the Census Bureau will use to enumerate your area and the documentation required for challenges are quite complex, so I urge you to assign a staff member to become familiar with the Local Review Program. Secondly, I would like to tell you of our plans to assist local governments with census related issues. As many of you know, the demographic section of our Division of Local Government is responsible for a variety of cooperative programs with the Census Bureau. we are fortunate to have Dave and Clare werking joining the demographic section to work with State Demographer Reid Reynolds and his staff in providing technical assistance to local governments on 1990 Census matters. Dave and. Clare may 7e familiar to many of you. 1990 Census Page 2 Dave is a member of the Greeley City Council and issediate past president of the Colorado Municipal League. Clare has an impressive record as a political activist and volunteer in Greeley and is Chairman of the Colorado Dental. Political Action Committee. I believe their knowledge and experience with local government will ecable us.to help you have abetter census. Please give Dave, Clare or Reid a call if you have any census-related questions (303/866-2156). Sincerely, at Executive Direc 1990 IAGL nit MAXI MO CIE (all toaetiros art 10:00 as. to 3:00 p.m. 1 hoar lunch hnak cn your oast) ZUVInglaignagagin PLACE: Dot >25,000 DATE: 8/22/89 =ME: Adams, Angelica, Boulder, JDDRESB: 2480 if. 26th Averse, Slits 20DB Diner, Douglair Jmflauron Denver, CO BCBT: Mover Begiarel. Council _ of Govenarbs Ta Sirs Arvada 455-1000 Aurora Boulder Broomfield Edglsuaod Lakewood littletan LanganIt NOS r Thonxton MestsdnstQ mbsetridge PLACE: GRAND JUICIICti Ste: Delta, Eagle, Garfield DATE: 8/25/89 Glmisal, Lake, la Plata, Mesa, Moffat, 1ltataatmm, Pitidn AD[RE6S: Boettcher Boon Student Carter 11111aP3L=11111: sea musty Corner, 12th& Elm Gravd J1ax:tiGn, CO Am Clot s msT: !lean .Ckamty CYaiq Jansal Day Delta 244-1777 Iatzlo Pratt COmrerood Springs G:end amatia: Cards= I�edvjtt� rbntL as Fide Vail 1990 Tear. REVIEW TR7►:RfC saw (all meetings are 10:00 as to 3:00 p.a. 1 bola' limn flak an your am) PLACE: 143Er COLLINS CWPELEB: tartest, Logan, !Megan DATE: 8/30/89 IJa1d 2 : AWRIBS: aty Hall west 300 la Pacts Ilearttfond Part Willies, W ire Pail: Evans HOST: City of Plat Collies Itat Contra Bin 1tido 1Cct Mayan 221-6500 Garden City Orealey Iays1ard Starling alalliagtm PLACE: PUEBLO 9 A]aaDB, Chaffee, E7 Paso, DATE: 9/7/89 flat, Les Anima, Otero, Pratte, Pueblo ACCRFSS: Pueblo City Hall !1 City ' ii Place 3rd Floor Conference Roan Pueblo, CO Almosa Cellaban B3ST: City of Pueblo Coo City Don Vat Oaarado Springs 719-543-6006 Plantain Green Plantain Palls Lt Jlata Liner Munitai Springs Morsmant Palmer lake Pueblo Ri meh Salida 11dnidad 1990 10CAL REVIElf TiAflOC S0TIlD ZZ (all meetings are 10:00 as to 3:00 pa. 1 how lunch la-aide at year ant) PIKE: riztivnt <25,000 DATE: 9/32/89 ADDRESS: 2480 X. 26th Awnos, Baits 2039 Delve, CD Barnett Drier Regional Cota Half NEC or cayentrts Brbtitcn Tom sin castle Hock 455-1000 Cherry Hills Village Col:r ins Valley CFOs City Deer Trail Hdgwata< Erda+ral Heights Glandsls Goldin eeenvoad Villays Infayattai IaloMida Iatiapar Iran liccria llaaatain Vicar Pertatt lisdoarland Sheridan Superior C" COLztrry ROY ROMER A- f1p L� stnt +$ JESA.DANIELSON e ' mOr L' rn 7 1.7 I RIState Engineer c ,j OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES 1313 Sherman Street-Room 818 Denver.Colorado 80203 (303)888-3581 DROUGHT UPDATE: August 7, 1989 Precipitation in the last half of July temporarily eased the impact of the statewide drought. Hot, dry weather conditions that persisted in the first half of July prompted Governor Roy Romer to activate the Colorado Drought Response Plan. Various task forces established by the plan have met to identify problems and possible solutions. These task forces include water availability, municipal water, agricultural industry, and wildfire protec- tion. The task force developed drought response plans and recommended imple- mentation procedures to the governor. It is not yet clear what actions the governor will be forced to take if the drought impact intensifies. The attached report includes July updates of the Surface Water Supply ' Index, addressing the relative availability of water resource supplies in each of the seven major water basins in the state. The report also includes hydro- graphs comparing July 1989 streamflow to July 1986-87 streamflow for seven key gaging stations in the state. In addition, I have included four examples of how this office utilizes the satellite-linked water resources monitoring system to more effectively administer available water resources during these water short periods. I hope that these reports will prove to be informative. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed. ` S ' rely, ~► t/�. • Je is A. Danielson S e Engineer • cc 1 COLORADO DROUSNT CONDITIONS REPORT August 7, 1989 Prepared by the Office of the State Engineer Unusually hot and dry weather conditions were prevalent throughout the state during the first three weeks of July. Moist, warm air moved into Colorado from the Gulf of Mexico in late July, resulting in significant amounts of precipitation in the mountains and foothills. In fact, the western slope basins of the state reported above normal precipitation for the month. July Precipitation as a Percentage of Normal Basin Precipitation South Platte 95%- Arkansas 72% Rio Grande 158% Gunnison 120% Colorado 115% Yampa/White 15I% San Juan/Dolores 134% Colorado reservoirs on the eastern plains have been lowered considerably as a result of increased storage releases for irrigation. Pueblo Reservoir, with 203,000 acre-feet of storage on March 1, 1989, had been reduced to 138,000 acre-feet by August 1, 1989. John Martin Reservoir, with 123,000 acre-feet in storage on March 1, 1989, had been reduced to 55,000 acre-feet by August 1, 1989. On the west slope, reservoir storage is in better shape. Green Mountain Reservoir, Williams Fork Reservoir, and Dillon Reservoir are storing approximately 10% less than during the same period in 1988. Granby Reservoir, with 479,000 acre-feet in storage on August 1, 1988, reported 373,000 acre-feet in storage on August 1, 1989. The Surface Water Supply Index (SWSI) developed by this office considers reservoir storage, precipitation and streamflow components for each of the seven major basins in Colorado. Each component is weighted based upon its impact on the water supply in the basin. The basins most affected by low streamflow are the Yampa/White and Rio Grande basins where the streamflow component is 90% of the SWSI, followed by the San Juan/Dolores Basin (85%), the Colorado Basin (70%), the Gunnison Basin (60%), and the Arkansas Basin (55%). The South Platte Basin is least affected at 25% due to its large reservoir storage capacity. The following SWSI values were computed for each basin on August 1, 1989: Change From Basin SWSI Valve Previous Month South Platte +1.7 -0.9 Arkansas +1.2 +1.5 Rio Grande -1.4 +0.4 Gunnison +1.9 +0.2 Colorado -2.3 +0.3 Yampa/White -2.8 +0.7 San Juan/Dolores -2.0 +0.9 SCALE -4 -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 Severe Moderate Below Near normal Above normal Abundant drought drought normal supply The following hydrographs plot mean daily discharges in cubic feet per second for key stream gaging stations in each of the seven major drainage basins in Colorado. In each hydrograph, stremaflow is given for the July period for 1989 and compared to streaaf low for the same period in either 1986 or 1987 which represent normal to above normal water availability years. SsMOESTES S ION Vs 1989 MOM MR Sir Vs 1989 ISN MO 2080 I La rI u a . : la .----........-----• age RN • L'L.-Sr--"N...---....„...___________...--- ' if SN B II IS a a a B IS 7a a 1s a• MOW; Stan PLtwamtRNN(1987) — PL VBISSNY(19U9) —a'sietene!!(1987) _,- Baa7SBt•'nnu(1989) SOUTH PLATTE RIVER NEAR KERSEY ARKANSAS RIVER AT PORTLAND DIVISION I DIVISION 2 ROUTN PLATTE RIVER BASIN ARKANSAS RIVER BASIN Streamflow woe Silos normal for Meat of July while Steeled* retain from Twin Lakes Reservoir, demand was far above normal. Significant precipita- averaging 300.400 of s, are included in the streamf low don events beginning on Judo 27, 1989, dramatically measured at Portland. Native streamftow remained increased the flow at Kersey. below normal for the month of July. Slit Ma UV Vs 1989. Namt fEI! 8M7 Vs 1989 4_I sage iNNSOSO N. MIN i _r-.../ ISM �� -.0". IS _ s f • I•N is �. tom\ Tom SOO'-` --_- -,-- __� _._�ti 1 1_ _ y _.J a O . Is IS a as a s it 10 2• 25 se JLIVOITS MAIM aIOSRCOnnaCY•(1987) . RIOaaLCOnn (1989) NNl.C40TOCNN(1987) _ Nseutenac N x(1989) RIO GRANDE NEAR DEL NORTE GUNNISOJ RIVER AT DELTA DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 RIO GRANDE BASIN DUNNISON RIVER BASIN Stresmftow measured at Del Norte was near normal Streamflow conditions at Delta improved in the for the month. of July. Precipitation in the Rio later half of July but were still far below normal. Grande basin was 158% of normal. For purposes of comparison, note that 1987.was an exceptionally wet year. INTO MEM bas Vs 1989 PRIM VIM 1206 Vs 1989 a•r -� Irr BN•BB • V sBw .V.\. de SI 1 tea !Inge sti la u 21 25 y b 15 !• 25 as AVM MAIM �,,.CLBINn/OIfeaal(1986) ONJIMICSIIIIIMNI5(1989) —a-.- --S—(1986) ._ rowitannests(1989) COLORADO RIVER NEAR COLORADO-UTAN STATELINE WHITE RIVER NEAR MEEKER DIVISION S DIVISION 6 COLORADO RIVER.BASIN YAMPA/1JNITE RIVER BASIN StreaMflow measured at the Colorado-Utah Streamftow measured at Meeker continued to be tine was neer nasal for the month of July. For belownormal. Rapidly declining flow in June purposes of comparison, note that 1987 was a vat year. atablizsd as a result of preeipitition in the Yampa/White basin that was 1511 of normal for July. ,,STIR MR by Vs 1989 Lea n.s \\L Nal • 20.2 z� r • • :LO. It n n a• TOVpTS LOMI1diol/nRs(1987) ..... Laronnos (1989) LA PLA^A RIVER AT HESPERUS DIVISION 7 SAM JUAN/DOLORES RIVER BASIN Streaaf low conditions on the La Plata River were exceedingly low for the first three weeks of July. Precipitation in the last ten days of the month made it possible for compact water to be delivered to Mew Mexico. WATER RIGHTS ADMINISTRATION • ten 12.. 1000 p0 i N0 \ \": • N. 2.. O _dimmer JUL27 SUL20 JUL2. JULY. JUL21 IMPS CLOGRSCUI.ISCNUU Flows at the gaging station, Cache La Poudre near Greeley (CLAGRECO) increased from 20 cfs to 1030 cfs on July 29, 1989, as a result of runoff from a significant precipitation event. The water commissioner was able to satisfy senior rights on the Cache La Poudre while ensuring that required deliveries to the South Platte River were met. The water commission carefully monitored the declining runoff calling out junior rights as necessary. 1.0. ...0 .q. 42120 D 2220 JUL27 JUL20 JUL2f JULY. JUL21 Dave PLSKEOCOIDISCCPU Flows at the gaging station, South Platte River near Kersey (PLAKERCO) increased from 175 cfs to 6700 cfs on July 29, 1989, as a result of runoff from a significant precipitation event. The three major tributaries to the South Platte River; St. Vrain Creek, Big Thompson River, and the Cache La Poudre, contribute significant flows to the South Platte River above Kersey. The water commissioner was able to satisfy senior irrigation rights while curtailing reservoir releases from Chatfield Reservoir and Cherry Creek Reservoir. The water commissioner carefully monitored the declining runoff calling out junior rights as necessary. WATER RIGHTS ADMINISTRATION miss mss u.• fl\\ u.• • 4•.• 28.11 • JUL • JUL27 SOL 2s JUL2s WRWE LRrmascO.oxSCHRO Flows at the gaging station, La Plata River at Hesperus (LAPHESCO), increased from 25 cfs to 90 cfs on July 27, 1989, as a result of runoff from an isolated precipitation event. Under the La Plata River Compact, Colorado is obligated to deliver one-half of the flow at, the Hesperus gage to the Colorado-New Mexico stateline on a daily basis. The water commissioner in this case utilized the real-time data to authorize diversion of available flows for beneficial use in Colorado and .avoiding over-delivery to New Mexico. SO.* _ MO., — I2E.E 1•.• • JUL21 JUita• JUL21 RU••1 WIVE PURLRSCO FDXSCHRG Flows at the gaging station, Purgatoire River at Las Animas (PURLASCO) increased from 2 cfs to 28 cfs on July 31, 1989, and to 45 cfs on August 1, 1989, as a result of runoff from isoltaed precipitation events. The water commissioner authorized the passing of these flows through John Martin Reservoir to satisfy downstream senior rights on the Arkansas River and allowed junior rights upstream on the Arkansas River to divert while the runoff continued. TI o,E2 a t c a-c 1pit ttates Forest Pawnee 660 "0" Street, Suite A )Depar t of Service National Greeley, CO 80631 Agri tore Grassland (303) 353-5004 Reply to: 2230 Date: AUG 9 ..Q co —r o 0 o Mr. Arnold Germane -. 1 County Executive Director 1� Q Agricultural Stabilization Conservation Service .-' _J µ;c 4302 West 9th Street Road .o ,, . Greeley, CO 80634 Dear Arnold: This summarizes the drought situation and predictions for the Pawnee National Grassland. Conditions in the remainder of Weld County are probably similar. The Grassland has 193,060 acres of scattered parcels in northern Weld County. There are two "blocks" of ownership. The west side is grazed by Crow Valley Livestock Cooperative, Inc., and the east side is grazed by Pawnee Cooperative Grazing Association (see enclosed map). The Crow Valley Association has 34 members (ranchers) who graze 4.355 head of cattle on the Grassland. The Pawnee has 45 members who graze 4,090 head. The normal grazing season is from May 15 to October 15. The following shows the sequence of events during this grazing season: 1. Mid-April through May - No measurable precipitation. 2. May - Crow Valley Association turned out livestock on May 25, ten days later than usual. Pawnee Association turn-out varied from May 15 to June 1. 3. June - Received 1-2 inches of rain on most of the Grassland during the first week of June. 4. July 17 - Crow Valley removed 25% of permitted numbers (1,088 head), due to dry conditions and lack of forage. No rain had fallen since the first week in June. 5. July 30 - Received 1.25 to 6 inches of rain on the Grassland. The heaviest rain fell on the eastern Pawnee side. From July 30 to August 9, at least two inches has fallen on the entire Grassland. 6. August 1 - Cattle removed from Horsetail Allotment on the Pawnee side. 7. August 7 - Forage survey. See Table 1. ✓- Mr. Arnold Germann 2 8. August 10 (?) - Cattle removed from Erickson Allotment on the Crow Valley side. Since the July 30 rain, our dominant warm season grasses, blue grama and buffalo grass, have not grown as expected. Blue grama usually grows 100 pounds per acre after significant rain during July and early August. So far the blue grams has turned green, but hasn't grown much. Many of the other grass species have become dormant and won't grow much even with rain. Long-term research from the nearby Central Plains Experimental Range demonstrated that at least 300 pounds per acre of residual forage be left on shortgrass prairie ranges to maintain good range condition. Our survey results (Table 1) indicate that we presently don't have enough residual forage right now. Many of our native shortgrass allotments are in similar condition. If conditions don't change, I anticipate a large removal of cattle by September 1. All of the Crow Valley cattle (3,260 head) would be removed. On the Pawnee side, about 800 cattle could be removed from ten allotments. Even if conditions change on the Crow Valley side and the ten Pawnee allotments, it is doubtful they would remain on the Grassland past September 15. Some of the best forage producing allotments may have cattle removed two to four weeks earlier than usual. The Forest Service will accept some heavy grazing this year to help ranchers get through this drought. We are concerned that ranchers be able to maintain an economical herd size. Many of the cattle that were taken off the Grassland on July 17 were sold. We are also concerned about range condition and the capability of grazing next year. These are the facts and our best predictions concerning the drought. If I can be of any other assistance, please contact me. Sincerely, Adcwt `` stG'seil GRANT GODBOLT District Ranger cc: Dean Kanode Orie Hill Board of Weld County Commissioners -- Gene Inloes Bill Jerke Mr. Arnold Germann 3 TABLE 1. Forage available. Crow Valley, August 7, 1989. ALLOTMENT POUNDS/ACRE (a) PERCENTAGE FROM 300 LBS Allenbaw 260 -13% (300 - 260 = 40) NE Section 3 309 (40 - 300 = .13) Center 280 -6% East Willow 208 -30% East Willow 211 -29% North McGrew 236 -�1% Vivian 252 -16% South (b) 324 +108% (a) Dried weight. (b) Pawnee Association Allotment (8/7). WELD uvv !i CO:,:''- ` 072889 15-DPT-EX TELEPHONE FORM 905 "' a-7 , , ,_ f STATE OF COLORADO (303) 8662371 b1 VISION^OF-PROPERTY TAXATION CL7 DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS 0 ' SO 419.STATE.XENTENNIAL..BUILDING DENVER, COLORADO 80203 DETERMINATION IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OFs Christian Evangelical Free Church APPLICATION NO_ $91-091 P.O. Box 96 FILE NO.. 62-01-390-03 New Rayner, CO 80742 COC?ITY V PARCEL NO. FOR EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL TAXATION OF PROPERTY CLAIMED-TO':8E-OWNED AID USED SOLELY AND EXCLUSIVELY FOR A PARSONAGE. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Ray 1796- Pt 81k 9 Addington's Cosa SW Car Blk 9, th M 150 ft, E 150 ft, 3 150 ft, W 150 ft to POO and &bile'"Home Vin 2264A6' PERSONAL PROPERTY IS. INCLUDED, AND IS GRANTED/DENIED EXEMPTION IN THE SAME PERCENTAGE AS THE REAL PROPERTY. LEASED PERSONAL PROPERTY IS NOT INCLUDED_ THE ADMINISTRATOR, HAVING REVIEWED THE APPLICATION AS PROVIDED IN COLORADO REVISED STATUTES, TITLE 39, ARTICLE 2, SECTION 117, HAS.DETERMINED._THAT SUCH EXEMPTION IS IN PART JUSTIFIED AND IN ACCORDANCE-WITH THE INTENT OF THE LAW, AND EXEMPTION IS,HEREBY GRANTED IN PART, PURSUANT TO C_R:S. -39-3-102, -IN AN MOUNT NOT TO EXCEED 316,000- IN-ASSESSED VALUE, THE SAME TO BE EFFECTIVE-Decetber 29, 1988, AND IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $30,000 IN ASSESSED VALUE, EFFECTIVE APRIL 23, 1989_ DATED AT DENVER, COLORADO THIS < Sth'DAY OF'- August , 19 1341 �,L �%Liu h i� 1pENRRY ANNE MAURER RTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR (SEE REVERSE FOR APPEAL RIGHTS) (COPIES TO OWNER, ASSESSOR, TREASURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) NOTI RTGXTI AND RESPONS18ttlTltS RIGHT TO APPEAL Colorado Revised Statutes I973, Title 39, Article 2, Sec 117 (5) provides. 'an appeal from any decision of the Property Tax Administrator may be taken by the Board of County Conti:sioners of the county wherein such property is located. or by any owner of taxable property in such-county, or by the owner of the property for which exemption is claimed if exemption has been denied or revoked in full or in part. Any such appeal shall be taken to the Soard of Assessment Appeals, , and shall be taken nolater than thirty days following the decision of the Property Tax Administrator.' Forms and instrnetions.for making such appeal say be obtained from the Baara of Assessment Appeals, 0epartamnt of Local Affairs, 420 State Centennial $uilding, -1313 Sherman Street,-Denver,-CO 80203: Telephone (303) 866-t.3E0. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE EZENFT PROPERTY OWNER Owners of property granted exemption bythis office must do the following :: maintain their property's exemption from taxation: I. Notify this office: within thirty doom of any change of mailing address, a:r status-or-usage of the exempted eraoerti (i.e., ;land_:has been sold,and/or vacated and t$ no, teresr 1See: Property transferred by deed will be returned to the tax et"s s _. the county assessor. II. Each year follawirg the-year to which exemption is granted. owners of such=exempt property must file:an annual Exemat sr^_o:r__, Report on or befortAApprrlt7l 13. These reports are supplied ty .-a Division. of Property Taxation tarty each year. ., Tt oil 4 'ee -` 3 ersv Taxation takes no resnonsibilit, for retort lot = ''t timely manner fat an• reason. It is the responsibility of t'a' exempt property owner to see that these reports an receive:. completed and returned to the Division of Property Taxation annually by April 13, and with the appropriate filing feel. Contact this office if your reports are not received in time for completion by the April 13 deadline each year. On all future correspondence regarding this property, the .,ner snout: -:war to the file number, shown an this determination. 071MC A. • • • WELD COL:?Ti COfr ''S `:' S 072889 15-OPT-EX TELEPHONE FORM 905 1,.,, i ar, Q STATE OF COLORADO (303) 866-2371 ' Z. DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS TO T 419 STATE CENTENNIAL BUILDING DENVER, COLORADO 80203 DETERMINATION{ IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF: Greeley Foursquare Church APPLICATION NO. 89-037 P.O. Box 1625 FILE NO.Greeley, CO 80632-1625 COUNTY PARCEL NO. FOR EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL TAXATION OF PROPERTY CLAIMED TO BE OWNED AND USED SOLELY AND EXCLUSIVELY FOR RELIGIOUS WORSHIP. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: East 1/2 of Lot 25, and all Lots 26 & 27, Blk 55, Greeley. PERSONAL PROPERTY IS INCLUDED, AND IS GRANTED/DENIED EXEMPTION IN THE SAME PERCENTAGE AS THE REAL PROPERTY. LEASED PERSONAL PROPERTY IS NOT INCLUDED. THE ADMINISTRATOR, HAVING REVIEWED THE APPLICATION AS PROVIDED IN COLORADO REVISED STATUTES, TITLE 39, ARTICLE 2, SECTION 117, HAS DETERMINED THAT SUCH EXEMPTION IS JUSTIFIED AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THE LAW, AND EXEMPTION IS HEREBY GRANTED, THE SANE TO BE EFFECTIVE Deeew,er 9, 1988. DATED AT DENVER, COLORADO THIS 8th DAY OF August , 19 89 _ 'MARY ANNE MAURER PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR (SEE REVERSE FOR APPEAL RIGHTS) (COPIES TO OWNER, ASSESSOR, TREASURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) • • NOTICE OF RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES RIGHT TO APPEAL Colorado Revised Statutes 1973, Title 39, Article 2, Sec 117 (5) provides, an appeal from any decision of the Property Tax Administrator may be taken by the Board of County Commissioners of the county wherein such property is located. or by any owner of taxable property in such county, or by the owner of the property for which exemption is claimed if exemption has been denied or evoked in frill or in part. Any such appeal shall be taken to the Board of Assessment Appeals, and shall be taken no later than thirty days following the decision of the Property Tax Administrator.' Forms and instroctions•for making such appeal say be obtained from the Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affair, 420 State Centennial Building, 1313 Sherman Street, Denver, CO 80203. Telephone (303) 866-5880. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE krJDiNPT PROPERTY OWNER Owners of popery/ granted exemption by this office must do the following _o • maintain their property's exemption from taxation: I. Notify this office within thirty days of any change of sailing address, or status or usage of the exempted prooer:y (i.e., land has been sold and/or vacated and is no longer lsac) . Property transferred by deed will be returned to the tax re"s ocd the county assessor. II. Each year following the year in which exemption is granted. owners of such exempt property must file an annual Execot -r^^arty Report an or before April 15. These reports are supplied :y .re Division of Property Taxation early each year. The 0*vic4cn c' Ptnerty Taxation takes no resaonsibility for radort not "-'c a timely manner Ent an. reason. It Is the responsibility of _-- exempt property owner to see that these reports are receivet. completed and returned to the Division of Property Taxation annually by April 15, and with the appropriate filing fees. Contact this office if your reports are not received in tine for completion by the April 15 deadline each year. On all future correspondence regarding this property, the . .ner shoulc . --_ to the file number shown an this determination. DTMMTC WE_f r � C r•< 2prr ELEcH-wE 4O ?O. r ti i.,u COLORADO Ste,-2771 t r` _ _i ,. �? STATE F + V t (': 1 iON. OF PROpFkly IAXATI`)r' C' �R DEPARTMENT OF LCCAL AFFAIRS TO ; STATE CENINNIAi SU1 UI. DENVER. COLORADO 80203 DETERMINATION IN 1HE HATTER OF THE A:'PLiCAt1r'N OF: 6rc'ver Hereford Lions Club APPLICATION NO. 8S-S6$ Richard Smock FILE NO. e•?-01-31A-U2 Pt 1 Box 38 COUNTY Weld Grover . CO -80724 . PARCEL.-NO. O29itSll&Oil(... FOR EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL TAXATION OF PROPERTY CLAIMED TO BE OWNED AND USED SOLELY AND EXCLUSIVELY FOP STRICTLY' CHARITABLE PURPOSES. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 4-5 Block 7 Grover. CO. PERSONAL PROPERTY IS INCLUDED, AND IS GRANTED/DENIED EXEMPTION IN THE SAME PERCENTAGE AS THE REAL PROPERTY LEASED PERSONAL PROPERTY IS NOT INCLUDED. THE ADMINISTRATOR. HAVING REVIEWED THE APPLICA"ION AS PROVIDED IN COLORADO REVISED STATUTES. TITLE 39. ARTICLE 2_ SECTION 117, HAS DETERMINED THAT St'OH EXEMPTION IS JUSTIFIED AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THE LAW, AND EXEMPTION IS HEREBY GRANTED, THE SAME TO BE EFFECTIVE January 1, 1988_ DATED AT DENVER_ COLORADO THIS - 8th DAY OF August - 1°_89_ aii\-1A-31444.4A-c-t— NARY ANNE MAURER PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR (SEE REVERSE FOR APPEAL RIGHTS1 (COPIES TO OWNER, ASSESSOR. TREASURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY C'N1MES^Iuru-R_ NOTICE OF RIGHTS AND RESSPONS1 IBhLITI RIGHT TO APPEAL Colorado Revised Statutes 1973, Title 39, Article 2, Sec iii (5) provides, "an appeal from any decision of the Property Tax Administrator may be taken by the Board of County Commissioners of the county wherein such property is-located, or by any owner of taxable property in such county, or by the owner of the property for which exemption is claimed if exemption has been denied or revoked in full or in part. Any such appeal shall be taken to the Board of Assessment Appeals, and shall be taken no later than thirty days following the decision of the- Property Tax Administrator." Forms and instructions for making such appeal may be obtained from the Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 523 State Centennial Building, 1313 Sherman Street, Denver, CO 80203. Telephone (303) 866-5880_ RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE EXEMPT PROPERTY OWNER Owners of property granted exemption by this office must do the following to maintain their property's exemption from taxation: I. Notify this office within thirty days of any change of mailing address, or status or usage of the exempted property (i.e., land has been sold and/or vacated and is no longer used). Property transferred by deed will be returned to the tax rolls by the county assessor. II. Each year following the year in which exemption is granted, owners of such exempt property must file an annual Exempt Property Report on or before April 15. These reports are supplied by the Division of Property Taxation early each year. The Division of Property Taxation takes no responsibility for reports not filed in a timely manner for any reason. It is the responsibility of the exempt property owner to see that these reports are received, completed and returned to the Division of Property Taxation annually by April 15, and with the appropriate filing fees. Contact this office if your reports are not received in time for completion by the April 15 deadline each year. On all future correspondence regarding this property, the owner should refer to the file number shown on this determination. DTMNTC WELD COUNTY C0 '' ^'�C�.^f3. NATURAL ENERGY RESOURCES COMPANY in BOX 567 • Palmer Lab,.Colaodo 10133 • (719)481-2003 • FAX U19)41-4013 _ CLERc August 8; 1989 Governor Roy Romer State Capitol Building Denver, Colorado 80203 Dear Governor Romer: Request a state investigation of the Upper Gunnison - Uncompahgre Basin Study before state funds are used to make final payment to the contractor. This water development study was recently completed for the Colorado Water Resources and Power Development Authority (CWRPDA). The final document contains serious technical flaws and misleading conclusions, in spite of numerous written attempts by the City of Gunnison, Arapahoe County, and Natural Energy Resources Company to correct these errors during the draft stages. Our basic complaint is that the study was "politically engineered" to favor the water development projects preferred by the Upper Gunnison representative on the Authority's Hoard. This governor appointee is Chairman of CWRPDA, while also serving as the attorney representing the Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District (UGRWC)) in opposition to Arapahoe County's competing Union Park water right filing in district court. The study's most seriously flawed areas are as follows: 1. The study concludes Upper Gunnison Basin water consumption is increasing, when in fact it is decreasing because of the Western trends toward improved irrigation efficiency and retirement of marginal irrigated land. 2. The study distorts cost data to indicate the Authority's proposed Needle Point Pumped Storage Power Project is more efficient than our company's more advanced Rocky Point Pumped Storage Project. 3. The study grossly understates the economic, environmental, and multipurpose advantages of a large, off-river reservoir at Union Park, for both slopes, as compared to Aurora and UGRWCD's transmountain concepts from the shall Pie Plant or Taylor Park diversion reservoirs to Metro Denver. A cursory check by state investigators will show that most of the study's analysis was devoted to the water development alternatives that could possibly be controlled by UGRWCD. This nonobjective misuse of state funds can seriously impact pending water court proceedings and work to the detriment of the state's long-term water development unity on both slopes. Detailed engineering data in support of this complaint can be supplied to state investigators at the earliest opportunity. Please advise. • • Since ly,zi -y—}itza Allen D. (Dave) Miller, President AttiThen cc: Colorado Attorney General, State Legislators, Arapahoe County, City of Gunnison, City of Aurora, CWRPDA. EBASCO SERVICES INCORPORATED ERASCO 143 Union Boulevard.Suite 1010,Lakewood,CO 80228-1824,(303)988-2202 August 8, 1989 . Mr.Uli Kappus,Executive Director Colorado Water Resources and Power Development Authority Logan Tower Building-Suite 620 1580 Logan Street • Denver,Colorado 80203 Subject: Upper Gunnison-Uncompaghre Basin Feasibility Study-Final Report Dear Uli: We have quickly reviewed the subject report and appreciate the extensive effort that went into the analysis and presentation. The result is a good assembly of data and information and a comprehensive look at the many possibilities for developing the water resources of this area. Because of our current work on the Rocky Point Pumped Storage Project and past involvement in • ' looking at out-of-basin water export possibilities,our comments will be limited to the projects studied for potential revenue generation. We believe that some of the estimated costs for the Needle Point No.3 Puug,vd Storage Project are low,particularly for the waterways. Also,we believe that a multi-level outlet should be considered as likely a requirement for Needle Point as for Rocky Point and that the different level of development should be reflected in a highef continge;cy for Needle Point than for Rocky Point. The probable result of our suggested changes would be that Rocky Point would have a somewhat lower cost per KW. The report implies that the Taylor Park Project has a cost advantage over the others examined. However,the projects are not being compared on an equal basis. There are several factors that should be considered as follows: 1. We believe that all projects should be evaluated on the basis of the dependable additional water supply which they can provide to a system 2. It is greatly desired in an arena of limited resources that the available resources be as fully developed as possible. It is evident from all recent efforts to develop new water supply sources for the Eastern Slope that inexpensive sources no longer exist and that any reasonable source should be fully utilized. It is equally evident that sites for large reservoirs which can regulate the seasonal and yearly fluctuations in Colorado's natural supply are rare. 3. A State-sponsored study should focus on:the State or regional water needs,the best long- range plan to meet those needs and optimum development of resources. The largest and most immediate water need is for the Denver Metropolitan area,with other Front Range cities as potential users of the high cost n.,puz ted water. 4. It seems very logical to use the Denver Metropolitan area future demand as the cornerstone of the comparisons. This demand has been well-defined by the recent Two Forks EIS and can be expected to continue to develop as the largest municipal demand in the state. The value of storage in supplying this demand is apparent,whether you look at the present situation where surplus uncontrolled surface supplies are still available to be stored to supply dry periods or the future when the only new supplies will be the early summer peak flows of the higher-than-normal runoff years. ; Mr.Uli Ka us,Executive Director August 9, 1989 Page 2 5. The concept of the Union Park Project has been predicated upon the preceding parameters, using a large storage volume and high capacity conduit to supply water during dry paiods only,and thus maximize the increase in dependable supply. The water available under the Flow Regime II assumptions translates into an increase in dependable supply for the Denver Metropolitan System of at least 140,000 acre-feet by utilizing the large Union Park storage volume. 6. The Collegiate Range Project without large East Slope storage provides no increase in • dependable supply berancr of the long periods when no water is available. Alternatively the cost of such storage,whether it now exists or must be built,should be included in the Project's costs. 7. The Taylor Park Project provides 36,500 acre-feet of increase in dependable supply. The East Slope storage assumed and costed provides only what is required to adjust the constant supply to the seasonal demand pattern of a municipality. 8. Assuming that the cost estimates of the report are acceptable for comparison purposes,the capital costs per acre foot of dependable supply increase are$5,150 for Union Park, $8,230 for Taylor Park and infinite for Collegiate Range. 9. The report does not mention that a project with large storage volume,such as Union Park, can provide additional benefits such as maintaining more constant levels in Taylor Park Reservoir for recreation,providing more flood control for the Taylor and Gunnison Rivers and increasing water availability downstream of the Taylor Park Reservoir during dry periods. We recognize that the report suggests that the purpose of the cost estimates and comparisons is to evaluate the practicality of power or water diversion possibilities and to identify projects which may warrant further study. With that purpose we fully agree and believe the report satisfies that purpose very well., Nevertheless,the reader who is trying to determine where to devote future study efforts,may,even with careful attention,be led to conclusions which are based upon unequal comparisons and therefore may not be valid. We recommend that you change the final report to incorporate the draft report comments which would better allow equal basis comparisons to be made among the projects considered. Very truly yours, ir_INCORPORATED Peter t.Strauss Glen Rockwell • PLS:mec Int The Top 400 Contractors Ebasco rises as heavy work dips Reffecting on 1986, many of ENN'S top 50 heavy contras- emerged as the nation's top heavy contractor. Div..aifjing tors may agree with Jim L. Mann, president of Green more into the public sector,Ebasco took on major hazardous- Holdings Inc, Irving, Texas. when he says, "it was a year waste jobs in the Northeast for the Environmental Protection where we just didn't feel we got our fair share." Ironically, Agency and the Army. Traditionally more oriented toward Green more than doubled its share of heavy business in the power and utility work,Ebasco last year began putting t ggeth- U.S. last year,but few fellow contractors shared such success. er "a complete menu of services for its clients,' ex *t; Indeed, the heavy market, excluding powerplant construe- Ronald C. Kurt/ the fun's director of corporate relations. tion, dropped an estimated 5.5% in 1986. The Top 400 Finishing second by less than a percentage point,Top 400 Contractors reported a domestic heavy contract volume of leader Bechtel Group Inc., San Francisco,increased its heavy nearly$15.2 billion,down from the estimated$16 billion the construction contracts 29%. Also looking more at hazardous- previous year. Several heavy contractors now hope the new waste projects and high-tech jobs, Bechtel allotted heavy con- federal highway bill will help turn things around in 1987. struction a greater role in its plans last year. Acknowledging I#it hardest last year were the nation s top five heavy con- that the company had also increased its emphasis on airports, tractors, who accounted for nearly a quarter of the industry's highways and mass transit, Bechtel Information and Planning total volume in 1985.The group's combined volume dropped Manager John F. Campbell notes. "It [heavy work] has be- .., 20% last year, leaving it with only a fifth of all heavy work. come more of a mainstay in our overall business? The nosedive taken by Houston-based Brown & Root Inc., Battling declines that ranged from modest to drastic,other I984's No. I heavy contractor, served as the best example of top contractors refused to relinquish their high rankings. the market's downturn.The Texas firm not only fell from the Suffering respective losses of 41 and 34% in heavy work top five last year,it dropped 47 slots and reported nearly$1.1 volume, Guy F. Atkinson Co., South San Francisco, and Si. billion less in its heavy contract volume. Groves and Sons Co., Minneapolis, both remained in the top Balancing that departure, New York City-based Ebasco Ser- 10. Boise-based Morrison Knudsen Corpmoved up two slots vices Inc. increased its volume by nearly 90% in 1986 and despite a 10% drop in heavy contracts. is Top 50 heavy contractors 1086 contracts In S million HwyJ WBJ Hwy./ WbJ Rank Finn Total br.-Da awe, Rank Firm Tot be Ew Dorn r,• rn 7ris iiarssw list. uvivaik;iLV:nntri-- %g 94 Slattery Group Ina,Nespel ,N.Y.— 177.2 V ✓ 2 Bechtel Group Inc. 25 Man k.1MINa Inc.Ut,Tana,.. 1724 / I / San Frandnc°,calf. 762.1 r / / 3 Kktwh Corte_Croup Inc,Omaha,Hob. 7as / ✓ / 24 Dargs brdnsbtn Corp,Dayton,Oleo— UNA / / 4 Morrison Knudsen Corp,Boise,Idaho 460.4 1 1 V 27 hake Corp,Framenghom,Ms.,..-` 167.7 / - ✓ 5 Koppers Co.Inc.( MSS), 3/ Traylor Brea Inc,EvmrM,Md.— 143.3 / re PMsburaly.Pa 3004 ✓ ✓ ✓ 29 TIn Tanner Cos.,Phoenix,Art_ 1520 / f Crerme Cast0 Eby Corp,WItS.,Kan. 151.3 / 1 Co.,Car Watt'Cain.- 357.5 ✓ 1 e 7 guy F.Alkhuen Co.of Cale, 31 The Ism Cm*Corp,eledder.Conn. 1294 ✓ ✓ / San FrercWo,Cal. 360.9 / _ 32 Holloway Canal.CO,Whom,md.- 129.5 1 1 II tlrindanon:Corp.,Imam Cain. 115.3 / / / 33 Rn8u.wtEnyn.erkq&CanlaalnS Co. . 9 5.3. Worn & Sons co., Minneapolis, &ramsvle,Ott 126.5 1 1 _ Minn. 266.2 / / / 34 EL Yeager Caskuclon Co.Inc. tO Sloe.a Webster Engrg.Corp..Boston 231.5 / 1 i Rhona COIL 125.0 ✓ ✓ SS J.D.Abram Inc,El Pao,Tans— 115.0 e ✓ _ 11 H.B.tech*Co.,San Antonio,Tens_ 227.4 V / / 12 FruCon COMC Corp,Beldwb.No._ 2244 / ✓ / 36 Kaska Corp,Sri Mmardlro,Cale.— 1110 1 , 1 1 13 DIck Corp.PlfNurgh,Pa. nap I I ✓ - 37 Lunde Co- & U.-.CO.. 14 Oren No1Mp Mc;Ming,Inns— 220.5 ✓ / / Brad[Mee Fall,WI. 1170 1 / 15 Tatra Cunyaatkq Co.Inc. 36 u Censbn.Ooil Corp.,Concordat Pa 115.0 V / V • Yonkers,H.V. 216A / - / 39 Shook Nations,Corp,:Bonen,0150 114.4 / / 40 M ON tetragon"!Ina,Parlor*Ora 1114. ✓ ✓ I 11 T.L arms•,C0.Inc.Ruston,La_ 2174 I / - 17 Oust IC.Newberg Cost.Co., 41 Chino Corp:.PKMNt6.-MWMe_ 1014 ✓ ✓ ✓ It 42 Hood Carp.,*Mar,err. 1019 - _ I 15 ROVE.*Wm Inc., Pam.El Pa Tens- 2021 — a Crest tars Milks.on Week,N. - 1050. 19 Willem Bros.court.Co.Inc. - 44 Vuc>rlo.&Grogen btu.BodMy,M!Va. 106.0 / 1 Houston,Tens 199.2 ✓ / e 46 M<akwrllme.Corp.-PMmIKMn.NJ. 1014 1 1 1 20 Kekoalng Conetruelon Co.Inc.. - 46 The Walsh Brous,Chicago,IL_ 94.3 ✓ - I Fr derkktown,Ohio 1914 ✓ - 1 e7 Eileerdn Mee Coma by,Artchsr,e 904 ✓ ✓ 21 Pasant Contractor Inc.enng0.5. 190.3 V I 46 Brawn a-Root rte--Houston,Tens— 114 1 1 / 22 Jones s Sowry TM llardnr Inc.,CColumbus,Ga.— 1517 ✓ e e SO*weft Co-Cleveland,Otto I-.�.... 90..00 V - ✓ Soup Ms.Charlotte,N.C.— 1».7 ✓- ✓ r Ranked by*Mr or dereem amens emote COOMucan nwtpwrrl as b May and kiwi protein Ectidn Pa...J .L• EAR/Apf 16, 1987 07 WELD CGth`7Y {^`^ ffr tom ;S �-.L { ff C _1.F O £{ EEC iL August 10, 1989 Senator Tot Norton 1204 50th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80634 Dear Senator Horton: To keep you informed of highway construction in your area that may be of interest to you, your constituents, or other persons that may contact you, I am pleased to report that on July 27, 1989. the Division of High- ways received four bids at the bid opening for s`signal project in Weld County. Sturgeon Electric Co., Inc. of Henderson>submitted an apparently successful bid of $88,289. This construction project is identified as H6 5500(6), Signals in Greeley. The project is for the installation of traffic signals at the intersection of 22nd Street and U.S. 85 Bypass in Greeley. This project is on the Greeley Urban System funded with Federal funds with matching funds provided by the City of Greeley. The time required for completion of this project is 30 working days following the `Notice to Proceed.* Since clisntic conditions and the delay generally experienced in the delivery of traffic signal components ay,pre- clude construction at times, the Contractor may not complete this project until late this year or early 1990. The construction engineering for this project will be coordinated by our Resident Engineer, Bob Patrick, located in Greeley. If you should have any questions or inquiries relative to this project during construction, please feel free to call Hr. Patrick at 350-2133; Lewis Garton, District Construction Engineer;'or me at 353-1232 in 9rseley. Sincerely, • .. 7 gtottizie Douglas Ramos District Engineer cc: George N. Hail/State Highway Commissioner MU HS I*Co 't' fsstewers• R. 1.. Clevenger/Chief Engineer This letter was also sent to: Rep. -Richard R. Bond Rep. William H. Jerke 1954 25th Ave. 23003 VCR 39 Greeley 80631 LaSalle 80645 LC' • eckol RECV4t M, ?i UNITED:STATES i ( ; g NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION w ; WASHINGTON,D.C.20555 W ;• °a, h c` August 8, 1989 Docket Ho. 50-267 0 -_ c) Mr. R. 0. Williams, Jr. n �� =z Q Senior Vice President, Nuclear Operations en Public Service Company of Colorado Post Office Box 840 . Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 w Dear Mr. Williams: SUBJECT: STAFF SAFETY EVALUATION OF PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO'S (PSC) PROPOSALS REGARDING FORT ST. VRAIN (FSV) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION UPGRADE PROGRAM (TSUP) TAC NO. 73124) . In letters dated May 11 and May 15, 1989, PSC indicated two fundamental changes in its approach to the defueling of FSV and its conduct of operations during the defueling period. The first change is that PSC would conduct the defueling of FSV under 10 CFR 50.59. The seconC is that PSC would not request further Technical Specification changes specifically for defueling, or as part of TSUP. These viewpoints were presented by PSC at a meeting with NRC managers on May 11, 1989. At this meeting the staff stated that it woulc reevaluate these issues as presented in PSC's letters_ This letter and the enclosed Safety Evaluation (SE) respond to the issues concerning TSUF raised by PSC. The staff also considered PSC's comments in its letter dated June 16, 1989. PSC indicated that it would not request further TS changes specifically for defueling, or as part of the TSUP. The question of TS to support the proposed defueling will be addressed in other correspondence. Other TSUP changes were evaluated in terms of continuing plant safety. PSC's commitment to TSUP dates back to 1985. PSC's "good faith" efforts to work on TSUP were the basis for a number of significant actions by the staff in allowing PSC to operate FSV since 1985. The commitment tc the TSUP is important to safety because the 1984 Assessment Report found that the FSV TS "...need substantial improvement to (a) correct deficiencies in content, (b) improve clarity and (c) correct errors.° Although some improvement has occurred through other licensing actions, fundamental problems remain unresolved. The staff concludes the changes outlined above are important to safety and must be made prior to commencing defueling. The staff concludes that the two portions of TSUP should be implemented before defueling operations commence. First, the Interim TS for Reactivity Control dated July 10. 1985 and changed February 25, 1988 must be incorporated into the TS. Implementation of these TS had been deferred pending completion of TSUP. Second, the sections of the TS concerning the Fuel Handling Machine and Fuel Storage must be upgraded to the current TSUP drafts. Extensive use of these plant facilities over the next several years requires that they have complete and effective TS. The staff's position is that these changes should be completed prior to commencing defueling. Mr. R. 0. Williams, Jr. -2- Please submit the TSUP TS changes requested within 30 days of the date of this letter. The information requested in this letter affects fewer than 10 respondents; therefore, OMB clearance is not required under P.L. 96-511. Sincerely, 5/10444.09. Kenneth L. Meitner, Project Manager Non-Power Reactor, Decommissioning and Environmental Project Directorate Division of Reactor Projects - III, IV, V and Special Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Enclosure: As stated cc w/enclosure: See next page Er. R. 0. Williams, Jr. Public Service Company of Colorado Fort St. Train cc: Mr. D. W. Warembourg, Manager Robert N. Quillen, Director huclear Engineering Division Radiation Control Division Public Service Company Department of Health of Colorado 4210 East 11th Avenue P. 0. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80220 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Mr. David Alberstein, Manager Mr. Charles H. Fuller Fort St. Vrain Services Manager, Nuclear Production GA International Services Corporation and Station Manager Post Office Box 85608 Public Service Company of Colorado San Diego, California 92138 16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Mr. H. L. Brey, Manager Nuclear Licensing and Resource Mr. P. F. Tomlinson, Manager Management Division Quality Assurance Division Public Service Company of Colorado Public Service Company of Colorado P. O. Box 840 16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Senior Resident Inspector Mr. D. D. Hock U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission President and Chief Executive Officer P. O. Box 640 Public Service Company of Colorado Platteville, Colorado 80651 Post Office Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Kelley, Standfield & O'Donnell ATTN: Mr. J. K. Tarpey Commitment Control Program Public Service Company Building Coordinator Room 900 Public Service Company of Colorado 550 15th Street 2420 W. 26th Ave. Suite 100-D Denver, Colorado 80202 Denver, Colorado 80211 Regional Administrator, Region IV U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000 Arlington, Texas 76011 Chairman, Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado Greeley, Colorado 80631 Regional Representative Radiation Programs Environmental Protection Agency 1 Denver Place 999 18th Street, Suite 1300 Denver, Colorado 80202-2413 • w Jc`Epa N[°li4j 9 UNITED STATES s 2 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION u, • : WASHINGTON,O.C.20555 • ° I a ,� ' eve SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION CONCERNING THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION UPGRADE PROGRAM FOR FORT ST. VRAIN NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO DOCKET NO. 50-257 1.0 INTRODUCTION • In letters dated May 11 and May 15, 1989, Public Service Company of Colorado (PSC) indicated two fundamental changes in its approach to the defueling of Fort St. Vrain (FSV) and its conduct of operations during the defueling period. The first change is that PSC would conduct the defueling of FSV under 10 CFR 50.59. The second is that PSC would not request further Technical Specification changes specifically for defueling, or as part of the Technical Specification Upgrade Program (TSUP). These viewpoints were presented by PSC at a meeting with NRC managers on May 11, 1989. The staff has evaluated the TSUP issues, as presented in PSC's letters. In conducting this review, the staff considered a number of other documents, including NRC Region IV's letter dated July 19, 1985, and your letters dated July 10, 1985, January 20 and June 16, 1989. Our evaluation of these issues follows. The staff's review of the TSUP focused on implementation to assure plant safety through the defueling and shutdown phase. PSC's commitment to TSUP dates back to 1985. PSC's 'good faith' efforts to work on TSUP were the basis for a number of significant actions by the staff in allowing PSC to operate FSV since 1985. The commitment to the TSUP is important to safety because the 1984 Assessment Report found that the FSV TS "...need substantial improvement to (a) correct deficiencies in content, (b) improve Clarity and (c) correct errors.' Although some improvement has occurred through other licensing actions, fundamental problems remain unresolved. By letter dated April 19, 1989, the staff transmitted to PSC a draft of the TSUP Technical Evaluation Report (TER). The TER documents the specific improvements offered by the TSUP. Reactivity Control One of the most substantial and fundamental improvements to safety at FSV is the revised TS on Reactivity Control. By letter dated July 10, 1985 PSC committed to an Interim TS on Reactivity Control as a precondition for continued operation of FSV. PSC committed to operate FSV in accordance with procedures based on the Interim TS until formal TS are approved and implemented. Since the review of PSC's proposals by the staff is essentially _2_ complete, this is the time to finalize the TS for reactivity control. Therefore, the staff concludes that PSC should submit upgraded TS for reactivity control based on the TSUP working drafts. Fuel Handling and Fuel Storage Fuel handling and fuel storage operations will continue at FSV for an extended period after FSV's final shutdown. In order to defuel the reactor PSC must perform the equivalent of six refueling operations. The fuel storage wells could be utilized to hold spent fuel for the remaining life of the current facility license and beyond. In review of the continued fuel handling and fuel storage operations, it is the staff's judgement that the associated TS should be upgraded. The staff concurs with the findings of the.April 19,.1989 TER (Attachment) in this regard. Therefore, the staff concludes that PSC should submit upgraded TS for fuel handling and storage based on the TSUP working drafts. 2.0 CONCLUSIONS The staff concludes that the TSUP sections on Reactivity Control, Fuel Handling, and Fuel Storage should be upgraded in accordance with the TSUP working drafts. These TS should be fully implemented prior to commencement of defueling activities. The staff notes that these TS represent only a small fraction of the total TSUP, but have the highest impact on safety. Dated: ASE £ 12zS Principle Contributcr: Kenneth L. Heitner Attachment: Excerpt from draft TER • • Attachment EXCERPT FROM DRAFT TECHNICAL EVALUATION REPORT ON TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION UPGRADE PROGRAM 3-4.9 FUEL HANDLING and STORAGE SYSTEMS 3/4.9.1 Fuel Handling and Maintenance in the Reactor. (Specification carryover from existing TS) The Fuel Handling and Maintenance in the Reactor section of the existing Specification LCO 4.7.1 was carried over and was substantially improved by upgrading to be more like tre STS Refueling Operations Section 3/4.9. Improvements included separating out the startup channel neutron flux monitors (see the discussion under 2.2.1.9 below). The Applicability was clarified to "whenever both primary and secondary .RCRV closures of any PCRV penetration are removed" versus the less clear existing Applicability of 'during any irradiated fuel handling in the reactor vessel.' The core average inlet temperature of 165'F was clarified as only being applicable when the Fuel Handling Machine is on the reactor ve:cel with both the cask isolation valve and reactor isolation valve open. The 165°F limit is to assure FHM telescoping mast performance when it is inserted into the upper plenum of the reactor. Emphasis was added to maintain the Shutdown Margin by requiring its specification to be met and surveillances were added. This Fuel Handling TS is consistent with FSAR Section 9.1.1, Fuel Handling During Refueling. This TS does not have a directly comparable section in the STS. 3/4.9.2 Instrumentation: (Specification carryover from existing TS) The specification for the startup channel neutron flux monitors during refueling was carried over from the existing Specification LCO 4.7.1.C and was substantially improved by upgrading to be more like STS Section 3/4.9.2. One improvement was specifying Applicability throughout the refueling mode and not just during irradiated fuel handling in the reactor. Action statements comparable to the STS were added for both one and two inoperable startup channels. These actions required immediate suspension of any controllable evolutions which could result in positive reactivity changes. Surveillance requirements for startup channel channel checks and functional tests were also added comparable to those in the STS. This startup channel neutron flux monitor TS is consistent with FSAR Section 9.1.1, Fuel Handling During Refueling. 3/4.9,3 Fuel Handling Machine. (Specification carryover from existing TS) The Fuel Handling Machine existing Specifications LCO 4.7.2 and SR 5.7.1 was carried over and substantially improved to specify additional requirements as embodied in the licensing basis in the FSAR Section 9.1.1, Fuel Handling During Refueling. There is no STS equivalent to this specification. Specifications were added for the fuel handling purge system, availability of the gas waste system, augmented coiling coil requirements, overhead crane attachment, and operable switches and alarms for verifying correct orientation and placement of fuel elements. The Applicability was extended to cover use of the FHM for reactor internal maintenance as well as handling of irradiated fuel. The Action statements ar.: surveillances were expanded to encompass the added specifications. Added surveillances included a 12 hour verification of FHM internal :ressure and cooling coil water outlet temperature, testing of the FHM cask valve and reactor isolation valve, inspecting the backup firewater connections, testing the fuel handling purge system and availability of the gas waste system, and testing the overhead crane. These specifications on the FHM adequately address the safety concerns of prevention of uncontrolled releases of radioactivity/radiation during handling of irradiated fuel, maintenance of fuel element integrity by providing a cooling helium atmosphere and protection against mechanical damage, and correct installation of fuel elements into the reactor core. • 3/4,9.4 Fuel Storage Wells. (Specification carryover from existing TS) The Fuel Storage Wells existing Specifications LCO 4.7.3 and SR 5.7.2 was carried over and substantially improved to specify added recuirerents from FSAR Section 9.1.2, Fuel Storage and Associated Fuel Handling. Although the STS has Section 3/4.9.11, Water Level-Storage Pool • and 3/4.9. 12, Fuel Storage Pool Air Cleanup System, these are not directly applicatle since the FSV Fuel Storage Wells are a dry storage in a helium atmosphere- Specification 3.9.3.c was added to not allow irradiated fuel to be located in the central column of a fuel storage well (irradiated fuel cannot be adequately cooled in the central column). Surveillances were added for daily checking of well pressure, coiling coil outlat temperature and flowrate, 31 day verification of emergency booster fan • manual initiation, 18 month verification of the 9000 CFM air flow through the fuel storage facility, and verification of no irradiated fuel storage in the central columns of the wells. Two relaxations of the existing Specifications LCO 4.7.3 and SR 5.7.2 were accepted in the carryover to the TSUP. First, in LCO 3.9.3.b, TSUP, the required minimum air flow through the fuel storage facility was decreased from 12,000 CFM to 9,000 CFA. The 9,000 CFM air flow is the required minimum per FSAR Sections 14.6.3.2 and 9.1.2.3 to avoid significant fuel damage from overheating. Second, engineering evaluation was accepted as an alternative to establishing backup cooling. The licensee stated that the anticipated adiabatic heat up rate would be about I degree F per hour for a fuel element 100 days alter removal from the reactor after full power operation. Anticipated small heatup rates allow adequate time to perform an engineering evaluation. These Fuel Storage Well specifications meet the FSAR Sections 9.1.2 and 14.6.3 requirements of maintaining the fuel element surface temperature below 750'F in a dry slightly subatmospheric helium environment. 3/4_9.5 Soent Fuel Shipping Cask. (Specification carryover from existing TS) The Spent Fuel Shipping Cask existing Specification LC0 4.7.4 was carried over. and was clarified to require 100 days decay of fuel before it would be loaded into the cask. An action statement was added to unload the cask if the fuel didn't meet the 100 days decay. Also, a surveillance was added to the decay time on the fuel prior to loading. This specification on the Spent Fuel Shipping Cask complies with the requirements identified in FSAR Section 14.6.3.3. Fuel Shipping Cask Handling Accident. This specification is similar to the specification of 100 days decay time of STS Section 3/4.9.3, Decay Time. 3/4.9.6 Communications During Core Alterations. (Specification adapted from STS) The Communications During Core Alterations Section is new and was adapted from the STS Section 3.9.5. The only difference being that at FSV, control room two-way communications are established with the Fuel Handling-Machine control room as the center for refueling operations rather than the "refueling station" in the STS. As this TSUP section on communications is new and is adapted from the STS, it is acceptable. • 0 ,1 tY•UPT FORM PRESCRIBED OY TNc PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOk FORM 920 I/aa-t/Sm PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUND OF.TAXES—eo.cso. co-. Uwvm snot Petitioners: Use this side only- Asa GREEIEY Colorado, JUNE 2.9s , 1989 ON or Town To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of CIA County t Gentlemen The petition of UNIWE T EQUIPMENT. COMPANY • whose mailing address is 4322 HIGHWAY 66 LONGMONT CO 80501 City Or Town - " to Ly Code SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL 0004729 PERSONAL, PROPERTY EQUIPMENT resgctfuliy requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. IX • 19 dC , 19 , 19 , are erroneous or illegal for the following reasons. viz: (Explain completely why the assessment Is erroneous or illegal) We feel this tax assessment is erroneous due to the fact that our bookkeeper listed the actual sale of the business, not the actual purchase price of the Personal Property-Equipment. Upon investigation of previous years tax assessment of Sekich Equipment, Purchased by Uniwest, we realized that the assessment was several-thousand-dollars less-than<Uniwestsassessment. Uniwest did not pay new retail price,for this Personal PropertrEquipment and do not feel we should be taxed as such. First half of .the taxed was paid Feb. 20, 1989 in the amount of $1733.49. .444 U _ 041 IEVY,71.929 19.88 988 19 19 Value Tax' Value Tax , Value Tax Orig. 48200 ' $3,466.98 Abate. 4000 Bal. 8090 $ 581.92 That he has paid said taxes. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes, as aforesaid erroneously or illegally assessed, may be abated or refunded in the sum of • $.._1.451,•55 • I declare, under penalty of perjury.In the second degree that this petition,together with-any ;,' accompanying exhibits or statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge, edge, Information and belief is trite, correct and Complete. Agent .4 .fit i 1 7 • RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ' WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of Weld County, State of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the. 4th' day of Jul Y ,A.D. 19 89 ,at which meeting there were present the following ' members. Chairman C.W. Kirby and Commissioners Gepg R. BrantnerA Jaccuteling Johnson, George Kennedy, and Gordon E. Lacy notice of such meeting and an opportunity to be present having been given to the taxpayer and �. the Assessor of said County and said Assessor Richard W. Keirnes .and taxpayer • not represented Ira and (same) - (name) WHEREAS, The said County Commissioners have carefully considered the within applica- tion,and are fully advised in relation thereto, NOW BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board concurs with the recommendation of (concurs or doe not concur) ' the assessor and the petition be approved and an abatement/refund be allowed (approved or dented) (be allowed or not be allowed) • on an assessed valuation of$ 40,110.00 for $ 2A 885.06 total tax for the year(s) 19 88 Chairman of Board f County Commissioners. • STATE OF COLORADO, )) • County of Wc)d }ss I Mary Ann Feuerstein _ County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk • of the Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of Weld State of Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing order is truly copied from the ' records of the proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners for said.._--_Weld_ - -- County, now in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County, at Greeley this' 24th yof July — A. D. 19 89 County Clerk. • BY '! ✓ l • Deputy. ACTION OF THE. PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver,Colorado _4 ,` ,/ 19= on of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to thin petition, is hereby 0 appro d; 0 approved in'part $ ❑ denied for the following reason(s) A Tr • �1E/I Secretary. --- Tax Administrator. PAY: . US Ts a > 3 E s �o LO >,22 cop Wp o � ' 1 rza at; 00 'E gd 0 N st a .. 1tJ d v +v, � :�CrD s:. • c co Z of N › T 'd •m 7 a ��.. aE. «"iRa° L� o E_a i? W t -t _ g v to a 51OO as r'b' Nib;- -3- RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 16, 1989 TAPE #89-32 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full caiformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, August 16, 1989, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Chairman Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson, Pro-Tem - Arrived later Commissioner Gene R. Brantnsr Commissioner George Kennedy Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna MINUTES: Commissioner Brantner moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of August I4, 1989, as printed. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: Mr. Warden added as Item #1 under Bids - Approve mid-size copier. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. Let the record reflect that Commissioner Johnson is now present. BIDS: APPROVE MID-SIZE COPIER: Mr. Warden said this item was presented to the Board on April 26. He read the names of the bidders and the amount bid by each into the record. Mr. Warden recommended that the Board accept the bid submitted by Levan-Sharp for a Model 9750 in the amount of $12,500.00, plus $324.00 for a meter counter, making the total $12,824.00. Commissioner Brantner moved to accept the recommendation in total. Seconded by Commissioner Lacy, the motion carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $407,748.42 Social Services 18,345.73 Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion which carried unanimously. 0007 BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER REQUEST FOR RENEWAL OF 3.2E BEER LICENSE FROM ALVIN AND JUANITA GARCIA, DBA GARCIA STORE: Lt. Kim Flietbman, representing the Sheriff's Office, said there have been no liquor violations at this establishment during the past year. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the renewal of the 3.2E Beer License for Alvin and Juanita Garcia, dba Garcia Store. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER JTPA GRANT RECIPIENT AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Linda Piper, representing the Human Resources Department, said the monies received from this award are JTPA funds for the Seniors in Industry Program. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Johnson, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER LEASE PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH WELD LIBRARY DISTRICT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden said the Lease Purchase Agreement with the Library District has been done in memo form in the past, and the auditors have requested a more formal Agreement. He said the County Attorney staff drafted this Agreement and it is to be mine pro tune January, 1988. Commissioner Brantner moved to approve this Lease Purchase Agreement with the Weld Library District, nunc pro tune January, 1988, and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: ESTABLISHMENT OF POLICIES CONCERNING COMPUTER EQUIPMENT: Mr. Warden said the purpose of this is to establish a better tracking method for the computer equipment. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Resolution. Seconded by Commissioner Johnson, the motion carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: ZONING AND BUILDING CODE VIOLATIONS - PAVLICA; MARTIN EXPLORATION; AND WAREHIME: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Zane R. Pavlice; Martin Exploration; and Julia and Clinton Warehime for violations of the Weld County Zoning and Building Code Ordinances. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER AUTHORIZATION FOR DEMOLITION OF DANGEROUS BUILDING - GILL LION'S CLUB (CONT. FROM 3/1/89): Chuck Cunliffe, Director of the Department of Planning Services, said the demolition of this building was completed by members of the Gill Lion's Club, and he recommended that this item be deleted from the Board's agenda. Mr. Cunliffe submitted pictures to the Board of the property as it now is. Commissioner Lacy moved to accept the staff's recommendation. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Johnson, and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. Minutes — August 16, 1989 Page 2 There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:15 A.M. 71 ��� APPROVED: ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder d."4,-1-:- ,ice and Clerk to the Board C.W. Ky, rman at }c4-t-: putq County Cle3lc J 4\rtnt-- erzyt...,n, „a, e oem (210...al&an. Brantner George Ke Gor - Minutes -- August 16, I989 Page 3 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, August 21, 1989 Tape #89-32 ROLL CALL: C.W. Kirby, Chairman Jacqueline Johnson, Pro-Tem Gene R. Brantner George Kennedy Gordon E. Lacy MINUTES: Approval of minutes of August 16, 1989 CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Hearing conducted August 16, 1989: Special Review Permit — Schultz ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: None APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR 1) Communication Services - Brantaer REPORTS: 2) Engineering Services - Lacy 3) Health Services - Kennedy 4) Planning. Services - Johnson 5) Purchasing A Personnel -Kirby COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider Purchase of Services Agreement between Migrant Head Start Program and Poudre RE-1 School District Transportation Services and authorize Chairman go sign 2) Consider Purchase of Services Agreement between Human Resources and BOCES and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider Resolution re: Amendment to Rental Rehabilitation Program Contract and authorize Chairman to sign (Continued to August 23, 1989) 4) Consider Resolution re: Temporary closure of WCR 35 between WCR 38 & 40 PLANNING: 1) Consider Resolution re: Zoning Violations — Finley and Hart CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Aug 21 - Work Session 10:00 AM Aug 22 - Health Board 9:00 AM Aug 22 - Housing Authority 11:30 AM Aug 23 - EDAP 7:00 AM Aug 23 - County Council 7:30 PM Aug 24 - Human Resources Board 8:30 AM Aug 25 - Centennial Developmental Services 8:00 AM Aug 25 - Extension Board 11:00 AM Aug 28 - Work Session 10:00 AM Aug 28 - NCMC Board 12:00 NOON Aug 28 - Private Industry Council 3:00 PM Aug 29 - E911 Board 12:00 NOON Sep 4 - HOLIDAY HEARINGS: Aug 23 - Change of Zone, I-1 (Industrial) to A (Agricultural), Eldred M. Johnson 10:00 AM Aug 23 - Creation of Antelope Hills/WCR 70 Local Improvement District 10:00 AM Aug 23 - Creation of Knaus Subdivision, First Filing, Local Improvement District 10:00 AM Aug 30 - Amended Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation, Tire landfill, storage and recycling facility and biomedical waste incineration facility - Tire Mountain, Inc., and Wino Services, Inc. 10:00 AM Sep 13 - Change of Zone, A and C-3 to Planned Unit Development, Harold Reese, Jr. 10:00 AM COMMUNICATIONS: 1) County Council - Press Release and Notice of Special Meeting 2) Berthoud Fire Protection District - Notice of Cancellation of Pension Board Meeting 3) Mountain Bell - Notices of Claim #1103259 and #1100022 4) Disabled American Veterans re: Reassignment of Rick DeKesthler at Employment Services 5) Division of Property Taxation re: Applications 188-524 & #89-230 6) State Dept. of Highways — Newsletter #89-32 7) Town of Erie re: Annexation Petition and Impact Statement 8) Dwight & Rhonda Giles — Petition to BOAR 9) Government Finance Officers Association re: Notice of Award 10) Natural Energy Resources Company re: Gunnison Basin as water source RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve Special Review Permit — Schultz * 2) Approve Lease Purchase Agreement with Weld Library District * 3) Approve Action of Board concerning demolition of dangerous building — Gill Lion's Club * 4) Approve temporary closure of NCR 35 between WCR 38 6 40 * 5) Approve authorization for County Attorney to proceed with legal action Zoning Violations * Signed at this meeting Monday, August 2I, 1989 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR COMMERCIAL USE(AGRICULTURAL) (TRASH HAULING ZONE DISTRICT HARLEN AND HELEN N�SC SS) IN THE A HULTZ 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, the Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing on the 16th day of August, 1989, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Harlen and Helen Schultz, 139 Weld County Road 46, Berthoud, Colorado 80513, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for commercial use (trash hauling business) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the W} SWI, Section 7, Township 4 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant was represented by Russell Anson, Attorney, and WHEREAS, Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Special Review Permit, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be approved for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners siones that the applicant has shown compliance with 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan agricultural goals and policies. Prime farmground will not be affected by this request. 890916 Page 2 RE: USR - SCHULTZ b. The proposal is consistent with the Agricultural Zone District and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. c. The uses permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses which include agricultural production, rural residences, weld County Road 46, and Weld County Road 1. The use will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the Agricultural Zone District. Special Review Permit Development Standards will ensure continued compatibility with the surrounding land uses. One objection has been received from surrounding property owners. d. No overlay districts affect the site. e. Special Review Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for commercial use (trash hauling business) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review Permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, the applicant shall submit a letter from the Berthoud Fire Protection District demonstrating that adequate access will be provided to the site. 890916 Page 3 RE: USR - SCHULTZ The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of August, A.D. , 1989. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County lerk and Recorder e/fr—j and Clerk to the Board C.W. K rby, irman zrt- e o n", Pro-Tem eputy County Cl Ai APP OVED AS TO FORM: ne R. Brantner C M'CIg's C ) George I e e County Attorney Gor . 890916 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Harlen and Helen Schultz USR-882 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit is for a trash hauling business as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated herein. This permit shall be limited to no more than seven trash trucks and five employees besides family members residing on the property. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24, C.R.S. , as amended. 3. No outside storage shall be permitted on the site except for the trash trucks and polycarts. The trucks shall be parked in the truck parking area as shown on the Special Review Permit plat. The polycarts stored on the site shall be screened from adjacent properties and rights-of-way. The screening plan shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services for approval. 4. No waste brought to the site shall be stored on the site for more than one night. 5. Waste oil, antifreeze, and other associated liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 6. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 7. An ISDS Evaluation on all existing septic systems will be necessary prior to issuing the required septic permits on the existing systems. 8. Trucks loaded with trash shall park, store and haul in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 9. Fugitive dust must be confined on this site. 890916 Page 2 RE: USR - SCHULTZ 10. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80dB(A) , as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 11. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 12. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 13. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 14. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Berthoud Fire Protection District, and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated herein and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 15. The Special Review Permit area shall be limited to the plans shown herein and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 16. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County commissioners. 890916 PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on August 16, 1989, conditionally approved a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review Permit for the property and purpose described below. Conditional approval of this plan creates a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24, C.R.S., as amended, for a period of three years. APPLICANT: Harlen and Helen Schultz 139 Wald County Road 46 Berthoud, Colorado 80513 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W} SW} of Section 7, Township 4 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVE;) USE: Commercial use (trash hauling business) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District SIZE OF PARCEL: 3 acres, more or less Failure to abide by the terms and conditions of approval will result in a forfeiture of the vested property right. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff, Deputy PUBLISHED: August 24, 1989, in The New News 894916 • • • • STATE OF COLORADO • ) • : ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) • •• David B. Reynolds;. being duly .sworn, says that he• is publisher of the New • • • News, a weekly newspaper published • • in Keenesburg in said County and State; that said newspaper has a • general. circulation in said County • and has been cop tir.ously and uninterruptedly published therein, • during a period of at least fifty-two consecutive weeks prior- to the first publication of the annexed notice; that said newspaper is a • newspaper within the meaning of the �t of the General Assembly of a� �ss�.- the State of Colorado, entitled "An pct to regulate th'e. printing.:of. ..:lega3:_ notices: and. adverti,'semen-ts, " and amendments thereto.; that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy taken. from said newspaper, was published in said newspaper, and in the regular and entire issue of every number thereof, once a week . • for one week; that said notice was so published in said newspaper • proper and not in any supplement thereof, and that the first • publication of said notice as aforesaid, was on the 24th day of August, 1989, . 1 • and t.!--.e la=_.t on '-he `. •• 4t�: ,y of A gusI yS9, , �. , • Subscribed and sworn to before • me th),..s„i4 day of August, 1989. r• • � '�L Car &s .tor €xp.2.res 9 2-0 r • r 1 . • • 83091g i ,:: ATTENDANCE RECORD PLEASE write or print legibly your name, address and the name of the applicant or Docket # for the hearing you are attending. TODAY'S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: AUGUST 16, 1989 DOCKET # 89-36 - USR, COMMERCIAL USE (TRASH HAULING BUSINESS) IN THE AGRICULTURAL ZONE DISTRICT - HARLEN & HELEN SCHULTZ DOCKET # DOCKET # NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING LE/9 5r/7,..LTZ /37 c�.C ��' yG yOS/3 gy-, c,5.? H /e Se haX.tz / 39 tun,RJ. 46 Ret-ihoiti as-73 P9-3C Q5 S vr5fH /4 /1 6 4,re., o / is9-3G -v�h 3rQon 4(7.25-s- ,Or2 S'b 90 7 fl 3 990916 a NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review :Permit are requested to attend and may be beard. Should the applicant or any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings, in addition to the taped record which will be kept during the hearing, the Clerk to the Board's Office shall be advised in writing of such action at least five days prior to the bearing. The cost of engaging a court reporter shall be borne by the requesting party. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 9I5 10th Straet, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. DOCKET NO. 89-36 APPLICANT Harlen and Helen Schultz 139 Weld County Road 46 Berthoud, Colorado 80513 DATE: August 16, 1989 TIME: 10:00 A.M. REQUEST: Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit - Commercial use (trash,hauling business) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW} of Section 7, Township 4 North, e 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado �� LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 46, east of Weld County Road 1 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 9Y: MARY ANN FEOERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff, Deputy DATED: July 31, 1989 PUBLISHED: August 3, 1989, In The New News C}Z i �G 89091.6 0• • STATE OF COLORADO 1 i S . COUNTY OF WELD • r David B., Reynolds, being duly swept, says that he is publisher of the New News, a weekly newspaper published in 4.eenesburg in said--County -d,.1.:.. State; that said newspaper has -a • general circulation in said County • and has been continously . and uninterruptedly. published . during a period of at least "L` •°` fifty-two consecutive, weeks prior to the first publication of the annexed' • notice; that said newspaper is a _ newspaper within the meaning-of the act of the General Assembly of the . 4..State of Colorado, entitled "An Act to regulate the printing of legal :. +ice...• . ..,. notices and advertisements, " and amendments thereto; that the notice _ of which the annexed is a printed./ • copy taken from said newspaper, was , • published in said newspaper, and in • the regular and entire issue of every number thereof, once a week for one week; that said notice was so published in said newspaper proper and not in any supplement • • . .. thereof, and that the firstY, publication of said notice as • aforesaid, was on the 3rd .day of August, 1989, • and the last on the �'•'t:r-d day of August, i9 9'. ..j,l•, „,au<tc �a•►i�l . . . Y • Subscribed and � .. A.' r �JG n to before C • • s• r e this day of August 192.9. :: _,. rx: �, t _ =tc�mis.• eblsexpir-s '-i2-9t; y \ • • 033316 IP AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Loveland Daly. Reporter- Herald State of Colorado County of kaiser Robert B. Rummel ,do - solemnly swear that the LOVELAND DAILY REPORTER- * "" HERALD is a daily newspaper published in the City of Loveland, ' County of Larimer,State of Colorado,and which has general car- culation therein and in parts of Larimer and Weld Counties;that said newspaper has been continuously and uninterruptedly published for a period of more than six months next prior to the r first publication of the annexed legal notice of advertisement, -4r9) :; "Sligitt'- that said newspaper has been admitted to the United States mails as second-class matter under the provisions of the Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof, and that said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified for publishing legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws ' of the State of Colorado; that a copy of each number of said "; '�d • .tr ay a newspaper,in which said notice of advertisement was published, was "ransmitted by mail or carrier to each of the subscribers of said newspaper, according to the accustomed mode of business in this office. That the annexed legal notice or advertisement was published c20/4.4 ;a • in the:regular and entire edition of said daily newspaper once; '� - • and that one publication of said notice was in the issue of said newspaper dated August 4 , 19 89. ` General Manager Subscribed and to before me this 4th day of Au ,I9 89 this eittiv-44J ptP.tp.sTe , Notary Public c iotru9� mac+, MY cow.usSI0N EXPIRE aftb FE8M ARY a,ISMFEE S. =D A� orco e 890916 1 0 0 DATE: July 31, 1989 TO: The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado FROM: Clerk to the Board Office Commissioners: If you have no objections, we have tentatively set the following hearing for the 16th day of August, 1989, at 10:00 A.M. Docket No. 89-36 - Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a commercial use (trash hauling business) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District - Harlen and Helen Schultz OFFICE OF THE CLE TO TEE BOARD 7a1BY: 9 Deputy The above mentioned hearing date and hearing time may be scheduled on the agenda as stated above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO /i .,.. _ J / -x.�,a.r 89 916 • • Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting July 18, 1989 Page 3 CASE NUMBER: CSR-882 APPLICANT: Harlan and Helen Schultz REQUEST: ;A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special,Review permit for a commercial use (trash hauling business) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W} SW} of Section 7, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M., Wald;County, Colorado LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 46, east.of Weld County Road 1. APPEARANCE: r:; Russ Anson, Attorney at Law, represented the applicants. Re presented a plat map showing the arrangement of the house,, other outbuildings, and trash hauling equipment on the lot. Re distributed a brochure showingthe small trash trucks, an aerial photo showing the special review. site, six photographs showing the site, and three photographs showing polycarts on the property. All four exhibits were retained as evidence. No business is conducted on the property except for an office, and the trucks are parked on the property when not in use. .. Employees park their vehicles-on .the property while they are using the trash trucks. Three acres of this l Property is- all that will be taken up by the use by -special review site. The use will not have a negative impact on the land or the environment. The Chairman called for discussion from the membersof the audience. Dan Stroh, adjacent property owner, spoke in opposition to this request. He felt this type of business is appropriate only in an industrial or commercial zone district.: Tape 348 - Side 1 The Chairman asked Lentil Curry to read the recommendation, conditions, and development standards into the record. Lanell reported one letter of opposition has been received. MOTION: Rick Iverson moved Case Number IISR-882 for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a commercial use (trash hauling business) in the agricultural zone district be. frowarded. .to .,the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation, conditions, and development standards presented by the Department. of P1 ' heard by the Planning C notion' Cervices staff e y Burnsd testimony t Commission. Motion seconded by Jerry Burnett. _ . The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed_ k h i l r c 890916 Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting July 18, 1989 Page 4 The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. ` 'Jerry Kiefer - yes; Rick Iversen - yes; LeAnn'Reid - yes; Jerry Burnett - yes; Ann Garrison'- yes; Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: USR-883 APPLICANT: Colorado Department of Highways REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Spacial Review permit for a major facility of a public utility (office and maintenance facility). LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the Si of Section 1, T5N, R65W of the 6th Y.M., Weld- County, Colorado LOCATION: Southeast of the intersection-of Weld County Road 47 and State noway 243. 263_ APPEARANCE: Rose McDonald, Engineer, State Highway Department. The State Highway Department plane to relocate some of its office and highway maintenance facilities to this site. All utilities are available to the site except sewer. A septic system will be installed. -- Ann Garrison reported on the on-site inspection she had done. There are enormous steel beams and other road and bridge supplies on this site. It appears, to her, to be a dangerous situation to even try to remove these supplies. Rose McDonald reported the supplies on—site belong to the County who has been renting the site. If they were moving the supplies, they would have flag people to regulate the traffic. Also, when they develop the site, they will comply with all necessary accel and decel lanes required by the State Department of Highways for this site. The Chairman called for discussion from members• of' the audience. There was none. The Chairman asked Ms. McDonald if the recommendation, conditions, and development standards outlined by the staff had been reviewed? She stated they had no problem"with'any of theist. The Chairman asked-that these items be filed with the suary as a permanent record of these proceedings. This application is for a major facility of a 'public utility. Therefore, the Planning Commission's decision for approval is final. If the pinm.Ing commission's decision is for'denial, the applicant may request a hearing with the Board of County Commissioners, and the Board may or may not reverse the"decision-of the Planning Commission. 890916 . • Cp r�CCG -�, � t3_ sr "2'- 2! r' `2-5 T rrcL BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PLANNING COMMIS Aht Fs.- RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Rick Iverson that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it Resovled by the Weld County Planning Commission that the application for: CASE NUMBER: USR-882 NAME: Harlen and Helen Schultz ADDRESS: 139 Weld County Road 46, Berthoud, CO 80513 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a commercial use (Trash Hauling Business) in the Agricultural zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W} SW} of Section 7, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 46, east of Weld County Road 1 be recommended favorably to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Weld County Planning Commission that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: - The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan agricultural goals and policies. Prime farmground will not be affected by this request. - The proposal is consistent with the Agricultural zone district and is provided for as a use by special review. - The uses permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses which include agricultural production, rural residences, Weld County Road 46, and Weld County Road 1. The use will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the Agricultural zone district. Special Review permit development standards will ensure continued compatibility with the surrounding land uses. One objection has been received from surrounding property owners. - No overlay districts affect the site. vr.01G . - CA h-tb+t- Q USR-882 Harlen and Helen Schultz Page 2 - Special Review Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. The Planning Commission's recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, the applicant shall submit a letter from the Berthoud Fire Protection District demonstrating that adequate access will be provided to the site. Motion seconded by Jerry Burnett. • VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Jerry Kiefer Rick Iverson Leann Reid Jerry Burnett Ann Garrison The Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners,for further proceedings. 890216 • USR-882 Harlen and Helen Schultz Page 3 CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Bobbie Good, Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on July 18, 1989, and recorded in Book No. III of the proceedings of the Planning Commission. Dated the 19th day of July, 1989. gooa Bobbie Good Secretary 890316 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Harlen and Helen Schultz USR-882 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for a trash hauling business as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. This permit shall be limited to no more than 7 trash trucks and five employees besides family members residing on the property. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24 C.R.S., as amended. 3. No outside storage shall be permitted on the site except for the trash trucks and polycarts. The trucks shall be parked in the truck parking area as shown on the special review permit plat. The polycarts stored on the site shall be screened from adjacent properties and rights-of-way. The screening plan shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services for approval. 4. No waste brought to the site shall be stored on the site for more than one night. 5. Waste oil, anti-freeze, and other associated liquid and solid wastes, shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 6. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 7. An ISDS Evaluation on all existing septic systems will be necessary prior to issuing the required septic permits on the existing systems. 8. Trucks loaded with trash shall park, store and haul in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 9. Fugitive dust must be confined on this site. 10. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80dB(A), as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 11. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 12. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 890516 • • Development Standards Harlem & Helen Schultz USR-882 Page 2 13. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 14. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Berthoud Fire Protection District, and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 15. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 16. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 033916 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS USR-882 Harlen and Helen Schultz The Berthoud Fire Department has stated concerns regarding adequate fire protection, such as a fire hydrant to meet the required fire flow, and fire department access to the business. Condition of approval A4 addresses the access concern. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the request for a fire hydrant at this location is unreasonable. An expansion in the number of trash trucks will be considerediren major ct hange to this special review permit. The expansion approved by this permit and a Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement pP the Board of County Commissioners. 890916 i r INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Case Number USR-882 Submitted or Prepared Prior to Hearing At Hearing 1. Application 14 Pages % 2. One application plat(a) one page(s) X 3. DPS Referral Summary Sheet X 4. DPS Recommendation x 5. DPS Surrounding Property Owner's Mailing List X 6. DPS Mineral Owner's Mailing List X 7. Three DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician % 8. DPS Notice of Hearing % 9. DPS Case File Summary Sheet % 10. DPS Field Check B 11. 6-23-89 referral from Berthoud Fire Protection I District 12. 6-15-89 referral from Weld County Engineering X 13. 6-19-89 referral from Larimer County Planning I 14. 6-12-89 referral from Little Thompson Water S District 15. 6-8-89 letter to applicant from Department of S Planning Services 16. 6-I3-89 letter from Russ Anson and petition % from surrounding property owners 17. 7-10-89 letter from Daniel G. Stroh, surrounding % property owner 18. Exhibit 1 - Brochure regarding small trash truck X 19. Exhibit 2 - Aerial photo of property % 20. Exhibit 3 - 6 photographs showing property 8 21. Exhibit 4 - 3 photographs showing polycarts I I hereby certify that the twenty-one items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services at or prior to the scheduled Planning Commission hearing. I further certify that these items were forwarded to the Clerk to the Board's office on July 21, 1989. 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'� :, t 'a,. 4 71:42FICITIll La July 20, _1939 Jut �._. _ 2 1 1989 in per, cu. a,,�„ • awl Department c7 Planning Services �K ^'Ntl1f�T Q Weld County 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 60631 CRE: Cate Number USp:-832 ODear Ms, Curry, _ As stated in our letter to you. dated June 23, 1929, the • Berthoud. Fire Protection District is concerned with the I following: V1 . =ire department access es) 2. adequate fire protection, i .e. fire hydrant with adequate fire flow • At this time, it does appear that there t_ o l is adequate access for our apparatus. Please find enclosed a copy 'of our access requirements , a copy of which has been forwarded to L Harlen Schultz . It is the responsibility of the developer to W assure that the existing access meets our standards. Regarding fire protections there is no fire protection in the immediate area of the praposed project . Our existing 00) policy, as revised, requires a -Tire hydrant within 500 feet of a commercial building. The installation of a fire hydrant Ile on the water distribution line (6" ) fronting the property • mill would meet the intent of the policy. The second issue regarding fire protection is the required fire flow for the building in question and the available_ fire flow from the water distribution system. To de errmine the required fire flow, the following information is needed: D1 ., type of occupancy O 2. type of construction 3. exposure charges r4. occupancy firs ;low modifiers i Our policy BSI 86/05-008, Flow Calculation,Fire pro,/;.des us with basic fire flows based upon square footage and type of construction. The policy also provides us with L.... the exposure charges and the occupancy fire flow modifiers. But, without the square footage, type of construction and occupancy classification, the District can not determine the �/� required fire flow_ UJohn Gruner% Little Thompson Water District, advised our 275 Mountain Ave., Berthoud,Colorado 80513 890916 .1 •• office by telephone that the water distribution line. size fronting the property in -quesjo. is a ei:: inch 'lire. Ne further advised that the available .fire flow in in that water . line is 700 gallons to 1 ,000 gallons per minute. The 1 .000 g•p •m• calculation is located at Weld County Road 46 and Weld County Road 1 . One quarter mile east of that intersection, the calculated available fire flow is 700 g.p.m. • The available fire flow may not meet the required flow, but with the instal ation of a firs hydrant with a available fire: flow of 700 a.p.m. to 1 ,000 g-p.m. is a reasonable attempt to meet the intent of the code. Any further development may require alter:nz:tive measures to meet the .E te,it of the rode . Based upon the aforementioned, the Berthoud Fire Protection District is requiring the installation of an approved fire hydrant on the six inch, water distribution lire fronting the property. • The installation of a fire hydrant within 1 ,000 feet of ths building will upgrade the, owners ISO rating from a nine (9) to a five (5) , therefore ,educing insurance premiums. If you have any questions, please contact our office. Sincerely, Step-hen Charles Captain (3) Enclosure.=. r, Har l •r Schutz 890916 1 • Date: July 18, 1989 CASE NUMBER: USR-882 NAME: Harlen and Helen Schultz ADDRESS: 139 Weld County Road 46, :Berthoud, CO 80513 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a commercial use (Trash Hauling Business) in the Agricultural zone district _ LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W} SW} of Section 7, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 46, east of Weld County Road 1 THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the applicant has shown ccompliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: - The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan agricultural goals and policies. Prime farmground will not be affected by this request. - The proposal is consistent with the Agricultural zone district and is provided for as a use by special review. - The uses permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses which include agricultural production, rural residences, Weld County Road 46, and Weld County Road 1. The use will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the Agricultural zone district. Special Review permit development standards will ensure continued compatibility with the surrounding land uses. No objections have been received from surrounding property owners. - No overlay districts affect the site. - Special Review Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. 890916 1 1111 ♦ USR-882 Harlem and Helen Schultz, Page 2 The Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, the applicant shall submit a letter from the Berthoud Fire Protection District demonstrating that adequate access will be provided to the site. 890916 1 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Harlen and 3elen Schultz USA-882 1. The Sitc Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for a trash hauling business as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. This permit shall be limited to no more 'than 7 trash trucks and five employees besides family members residing on the property. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24 C.R.S., as amended. 3. No outside storage shall be permitted on the site except for the trash trucks and polycarts. The trucks shall be parked in the truck parking area as shown on the special review permit plat. The polycarts stored on the site shall be screened from adjacent properties and rights-of-way. The screening plan shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services for approval. . 4. No waste brought to the site shall be stored on the site for more than one night. 5. Waste oil, anti-freeze, and other associated liquid and solid wastes, shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 6. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 7. An ISDS Evaluation on all existing septic systems will be necessary prior to issuing the required septic permits on the existing systems. 8. Trucks loaded with trash shall park, store and haul in a manner the controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 9. Fugitive dust must be confined on this site. 10. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80db(A), as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statues. 11. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 12. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 890916 1 Development Standards Harlen & Helen Schultz USR-882 Page 2 13. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 14. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Berthoud Fire Protection District, and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 15. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 16. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. • 890916 • • ADDITIONAL CONVENTS USR-882 . Harlen and Helen Schultz The Berthoud Fire Department has stated concerns regarding adequate fire protection, such as a fire hydrant to net the required fire flow, and fire department access to the business. Condition of approval #4 addresses the access concern. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the request for a fire hydrant at this location is unreasonable. An expansion in the number of trash trucks will be considered a major change to this special review permit. The expansion will require an amendment to this permit and a Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement approved by the Board of County Commissioners. 890916 R. RURcri 1 ANSON ATTORNEY AT LAW • • ATHE LAW BUILDING 1011 11TH AVENUE P.O. BOX 326 GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 (303)353-5508 TELECOPIER(303)356.1111 June 13, 1989 Ms. Lanell Curry Current Planner Weld County- Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: USR 882, Harlen and Helen Schultz Dear Lanell: In response to your letter of June 8, 1989 I will be representing Mr. and Mrs. Schultz in their request for a Use by Special Review for a commercial use (trash hauling business) in A-Agriculture zoned property. Enclosed is a Petition which I would like to submit for the file and your consideration. The Petition includes names and addresses of persons who are neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Schultz and have no objections to their trash hauling business. - - Thank you., Very-- rs' sell Anson Attorney at- aw " RRA yd En�surac "- pc -Harlon and Helen Schultz JUN 15 1989 b. SS 890916 • f .. • To Whom It May Concern; Harlen & Don Schultz have been neighbors of ours for a number of years. Nine years ago they started a trash pick up service in the area and have parked their empty trucks at the back of their property. In all of this time the Schultz's have parked their trucks on their property we have never had a reason to complain and see no reason why they can not continue to use their place to park their empty trucks: Name Address _ ,ff4-D2`-e- c c. ,@ y 3' (3St co ro 3 / rr 'rn &/8 S 111 i rh!/Z.."al_4o s/3 Ll_(itcoAt 3o�0cy - Ba.1 e. cfr /6 30� Y Q,a Sa5/3 / / ...— JO8as,_ / .../.-9//-7 N el-y /,;p .71/bcda -Sal :��.� , arab COcie , Co, 6O ;i. /� % 7?'s; • 890916 1 Stroh an Rea and A UC t5, Inc. AO / RAY D. STROH—Broker and Auctioneer FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE DANIEL G. STROH—Broker—CAB—CRS—GRI —Auctioneer Residential.Commercial.IndustrialDevelo 247 E.4th St., Loveland, Colorado 80537 Appraisals, Propetty Management. es, Ph. (303)667-2837 Farms and Re al. Auctions—Retal.Personal&Livestock July 10, 1989 Df'7tg)aj' qv ,.. JJul. 1 1 1989 II Ms. Lanell J. Curry _ Department of Planning Service Weld County Centennial Center CO. flagw ' 915 Tenth Street Greeley, Co 80631 RE: Case No. USR-882 Dear Ms. Curry: This letter is in regard to the request of Harlan and Helen Schultz for the special review of a commercial trash business in an agricultural zone. My family and I own the adjacent farm consisting of approx- imately eighty acres to the east of the proposed site. At the present time, Mr. and Mrs. Schultz already have three residences on the 68-acre parcel and have made application for an additional residence by way of a recorded exemption, which I understand is on hold at this time due to a boundary dispute between our two farms. Therefore, there could poten- tially be four residences and a commercial trash business on this property. My concerns are fairly obvious. First of all, the County Road was not designed for, nor is it being maintained for commercial purposes and the amount of additional traffic necessary for commercial use. As it stands, in the summer time the roads are extremely dusty and always in a rutted condition. They simply are not maintained for this type of employee and commercial traffic. Secondly, in the past, this trash business has always in- cluded the outside storage of trash receptacles as well as other parts, fuel and vehicles. Necessary maintenance is being performed in the loafing sheds and shops of the ex- isting farm. I am also understandably concerned by the effect that all of these existing residences and now the addition of a commercial trash business and an additional residence will have on the property values, as well as the effect on the overall condition of the neighborhood itself. MLS \\ I t 880916 `aEAI`R' YOUR CONFIDENCE IS OUR PRIDE SINCE 1954 Mr. Lanell J. Curry July 10, 1989 Page 2 Department of Planning Service In my opinion, the trash service is not, by any means, a con- forming use for property in an agricultural zone, and creates a traffic problem, both from employees and commercial trucks; and the use of outside storage certainly does not enhance the neighborhood, and may very well be detrimental as far as safety is concerned. I believe that special review and/or rezoning is not appropriate at all in this matter. In both Weld and Larimer counties there is an abundance of commercially zoned property available for purchase and/or lease that would readily accommodate this business, and would not impose all of the ramifications surrounding a commercial trash business on an agriculturally zoned area. Your cooperation in this situation is very much appreciated. S' cerely, / e' del G. Stroh DGS/kah cc: Mr. Sam Oldenburg Attorney at Law • 890916 r • • LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: July 11, 1989 CASE NUMBER: USR-882 NAME: Harlen and Helen Schultz ADDRESS: 139 Weld County Road 46, Berthoud, CO 80513 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a commercial use (Trash Hauling Business) in the Agricultural zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W} SW} of Section 7, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 46, east of Weld County Road 1 SIZE OF PARCEL: Approximately 3 acres POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIALS: The criteria for review of this proposal is listed in Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The Department of Planning Services staff has received specific recommendations from the Weld County Engineering Department and the Berthoud Fire Protection District. Copies of these responses are included in this summary packet. 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FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: USR-882 DATE OF INSPECTION: July 7, 1989 NAME: Harlen and Helen Schultz REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a Commercial Use (Trash Hauling Business) in the Agricultural zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W} SW} of Section 7, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado . LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 46, east of Weld County Road One. LAND USE: N Agricultural production, one residence E One residence, agricultural production S Weid County Road 46, agricultural production W Weld County Road One, agricultural production. ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: Access to the site is from Weld County Road 46, a gravel road. The Use by Special Review plat accurately represents the structures and uses on the site. The small house on the site is used as an office. There will actually be 7 trucks on the property and be five employees besides the four family members. The applicants now have 4 smaller trucks and 2 larger backup trucks. __Lenin J. Curti: Current Planner 590916 i REFERRAL LIST NAME: Herten and Helen Schultz CASE NUMBER: USR-882 REFERRALS SENT: June 8, 1989 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: June 22, 1989 COUNTY TOWNS and CITIES Attorney Ault X Fealth Department Brighton _Extension Service _Dacono Emergency Management Office _Eaton Sheriff's Office _Erie / X Engineering _Evans Housing Authority Firestone Airport Authority _Fort Lupton _Building Inspection Frederick _Garden City STATE Gilcrest Division of Water Resources Greeley Geological Survey _Grover _Department of Health _Hudson _Highway Department Johnstown Historical Society Keenesburg Water Conservation Board _Kersey _031 and Gas Conservation Commission La Salle - Lochbuie_FIRE DISTRICTS Longmont Ault F-1 Mead ve X Berthoud F-2 Milliken _Brighton F-3 - New Rayner _Dacono F-19 Nunn Eaton F-4 Platteville '-Fort Lupton 1-5 Severance Galeton F-6 Windsor Hudson F-7 _Johnstown F-8 COUNTIES La Salle 1-9 Adams_Longmont F-10 Boulder ----Milliken F-L1 / X Larimer Nunn F-12 Pawnee -- --Platteville F-13 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Platte Valley 1-14 US Army,Corp of Engineers _Poudre Valley F-15 USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service _Raymer, `Federal Aviation Administration Southeast Weld F-16 Federal Communication Commission Windsor/Severance F-I7 Wiggins F-18 ----Western Hills F-20 SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS Brighton OTHER X Fort Collins _Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. Greeley Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. _Longmont X Little Thompson Water District West Adams COMMISSION/BOARD MEMBER X Ivan Gosnell 890916 • June 23, 1989 Department of Planning Services Weld County 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 "%,,/' came RE: Case Number USR-882 Dear Ms. Curry. • The Berthoud Fire Protection District has completed its review of the plans and proposal submitted. The Berthoud Fire Protection District finds no conflict with the proposal of a refuse pick-up service, commercial use, doing business in an agricultural zone. Concerns of the Berthoud Fire Protection District are as follows: 1 . Fire department access to the commercial business. 2. Adequate fire protection, i .e. fire hydrant which meet the required fire flow. ' ass Compliance to applicable provisions of the Uniform Fire I Code, 1985 Edition, will be required. „If you have any mmi^ questions, please contact our office. Sincerely, 'mow' oofti Stephen Charles x Captain Trawszve 11 JUN 2 6 1989 IS Cs. Phone laid= • 275 Mountain Ave.; (3erthoud,Colorodo 80513 890916 2 lirJ tet mEroRAn®um W1119 Lanell Curry, Planning June 15, 1989 7o Hats } ^ Donald Carroll, Administrative Manager lOw COLORADO From li Schultz, USR-882 Subo m: On June 14, 1989, I made a brief inspection of the existing (trash hauling business) in an agricultural zone. Roads that intersect from the west and south are County Line Road and Larimer County Road 10. These roads are asphalt and are maintained by Latimer County. The existing facility is located on Weld County Road 46. This is a gravel road. The trash hauling business is located approximately 200 yards from the asphalt roads. The inspection showed very little rutting and washboarding from the access to the intersection of County Line Road 1 and Larimer County Road 10. We find no conflict with the business at this time. However, if the business should expand with additional trucks and people, a Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement would be needed. • DC/mw:prs xc: Commissioner Lacy Planning Referral File - Schultz, USR-882 DrIFIRWg JUN 151969 ,11 AO& Ran*ads 890916 • DEPA NT OF PLANNING SERVICES - ' PHONE(303)356-4000 E .4400 ii, $ XFISTREET91510O7 STREET GHEELEY,COLORADO80631 1 e / ; y�5g 8 k NUMBER USR-882 COLORADO I_i �oAt1-• n—„----_-_______, s 7� `�rr� � June 8, 1989 jUN 2 1 1989 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 'Ft a• .. _ -_ Enclosed is an application from Harlen and Helen Schultz for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a commercial use (trash hauling business) in the Agricultural zone. The parcel of land is described as part of the WI SW! of Section 7, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is north of Weld County Road 46, east of Weld County Road One. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by June 22, 1989, sc that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanell J. Curry, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with 'our'' Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. _ 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prier to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. f ' . . Signed: - Agency: ,f 's_-•. Date: _ - 890916 1 `` OP DEPARENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' V . PHONE(303)3564000EXt.4400 AO1 • 91510M O ReEt 80631 �I GREELEY,COLORADO 80631. I CCASE NUMBER USR-882 COLORADO 9 .va Coca 46 zA,o,-. , cacc June 8, 1989 (iE> �j N.v..;\ \I `_— SI-a- ACC Oulea nee, TO WHOM IT RAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Harlen and Helen Schultz for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a commercial use (trash hauling business) in the Agricultural zone. The parcel of land is described as part of the WI SW} of Section 7, T4N, R6SW of the 6th P.H., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is north of Weld County Road 46, east of Weld County Road One. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by June 22, 1989, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanell J. Curry, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our-Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. _ 1 We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request LEQ (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our s town for the following reasons: C4 CC- .o ---"......t1�8. )4., We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with tier 4. I - interests. ..N4 et, eaa%\\ �0 v., \PL sczvtes_ NiL2t a 4i,* W r 1 L-------;)4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to ycu prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclose letter. - Signed: Ci\Vmk«eN Agency: o.9.\ -.S- Date: 6'1213 9 890916 1 I" COLNT\i „s 'AE....:. , Dny d _ . f-^ =s G'» I . ...?.y _'.-;orn ; -.ays ha* h2 s pubiznnn of the Ne'N New. _ ;ti -•k. y n cspaper published • w.. :<r-_, ._ 1._.•G in said County and 9'_at; that sai]i newspaper has a denenai sirhuiation in saii County anM has been sentir.cus y and uninterruptedly publishes therein, _'_lri,sn a ,—. Sod of Et east `y_-two consecutive weeks Tier to :≤ ls_ , i':v_ '•.� He .rstpublication heJannexed flCtiCa; that maidnewspaper 7 a tr I t-1-a printingleg al t Make pieta and ecvertisep...ents, ” and -jF'i:+J7 amendments that enotice p of rich he annexed is printed 't 4 , `' 3 wlj :spy taken from said newspaper, was . . published in eaid newspaper, and in y t"r. nngularan/4 Crentire issue CT d1 every number thereof, e a week eadWes r.. dee for 1 Veer. . that ript .=e was so km hetl publishel in said newspape proper and not in any supplement r t thereof, . 1 and that tne first rudl].L,l t._c:l of _ or c- robe s aforesaid , .m QM two r- . q a ' V 15th day Juno, 19:`41, e ,,�: ir and t: - last `.h "" '� , Ttt. +. _�15 day unn, 1959. . .. ewe O1 tlme by , • in The New News' 9.....d._. _ i?:d E.rC sworn '.., _e<_. ._..> /Cray of Cane, i759. iN1/71WeinC2/1(:34t12-- . My smmmission nxp.i. f-:'.2-70 c•til nil c..;• v.„8.,T ey7 Lnits IV/, JV J uuN 211989 I weld Co. 1,r, .,,1w 890916 CERTIFICATE OF MAILING I hereby certify that I have placed a true and correct copy of the surrounding property owners and owners and lessees of minerals in accordance with the notification requirements of Weld County in the case #USR-882 for Harlan and Helen Schultz in the United States Mail postage prepaid First Class Mail by postal card as addressed on the attached list. This 15th day of June, 1989. del7 TO: SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS CR OWNERS AND LESSEES OF MINERALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH WELD COUNTY'S NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS. The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, July 18, 1989, at 1:30 p.m. in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room, first floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, concerning the request of: CASE NUMBER: USR-882 APPLICANT: Harlan and Helen Schultz REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a commercial use (Trash Hauling Business) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL: Part of the WI SW} of Section 7, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 46 and east of Weld County Road 1. For more information call Lanell J. Curry, Current Planner. WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES 915 10th Street — Room 342 Greeley, C0 80631 Phone 356-4000, Ext. 4400 890916 • SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS SURROUNDING MINERAL OWNER HARLAN AND HELEN SCHULTZ USR-882 William E. Hein P.O. Box 335 Loveland, CO 80537 Edith. Louise Carlson Shea, et al 910 Olive Street Denver, CO 80220 Daniel G. Stroh Route 1, Box 182 Berthoud, CO 80513 • Harlen & Helen Schultz Donald J. & Brenda F. Schultz 22440 Weld County Road 1 Berthoud, CO 80513 Carolyn S. Jones 7345 West Maple Drive Lakewood, CO 80336 Union. Pacific Land Resources Corp. A Utah Corporation P.O. Box 2500 Broomfield, CO 80020 • 890916 DEPAR.NT OF PLANNING SERVICES (7---- , •, T PHONE(90.'D 35&s006f%T.M49. , 9415 RA STREET GREEIEY,COLOIORADO80s3t • ill1111 C COLORADO June 8, 1989 Harlen and Helen Schultz 139 Weld County Road 46 Berthoud, CC 80513 Subject: USR-882 - Request for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a commercial use (Trash Hauling Business) in the Agricultural zone on a parcel of land described as part of the W} SW} of Section 7, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Schultz: Your application and related materials for the request described above are complete and in order at the present time. I have scheduled a meeting with the Weld County Planning Commission on Tuesday, July 18, 1989, at 1:30 p.m. This meeting will take place in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room, first floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance to answer any questions the Planning Commission members might have with respect to your application. It is the responsibility of an applicant to see that a sign is posted on the property under consideration at least lC days preceding the hearing date. Sometime prior to July 5, 1989, you or a representative should call me to obtain a sign to be posted on the site no later than July 7, 1989. The Department of Planning Services' staff will make a recommendation concerning this application to the Weld County Planning Commission. It is the responsibility of an applicant to call the Department of Planning Services' office a few days before the date of the Planning Commission hearing to obtain that recommendation. 890916 1 Harlen and Helen Schultz June 8, 1989 Page 2 If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me. Respectfully, c j Lanell J. Curry Current Planner LJC:rjg pc Russ Anson • Attorney at Law 1011 11th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 • 890916 R. RUSSELL ANSON ATTORNEY AT LAW THE LAW BUILDING 1011 11TH AVENUE P.O.BOX 326 GREELEY. COLORADO 806.32 (303)363.5508 TELECOPIEFt(303)356-1111 June 13, 1989 Ms. Lanell Curry Current Planner weld County Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: USR 882, Harlen and Helen Schultz Dear Lanell: In response to your letter of June 8, 1989 I will be representing Mr. and Mrs. Schultz in their request for a Use by Special Review for a commercial use (trash hauling business) in A-Agriculture zoned property. Enclosed is a Petition which I would like to submit for the file and your consideration. The Petition includes names and addresses of persons who are neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Schultz and have no objections to their trash hauling business. Thank you. Very ours, ssell Anson Attorney at Law RRA:yd Enclosure pc: Harlen and Helen Schultz D _ @IN ' t E JUN 151989 het es.!brig taxi ns 890916 To Whom It May Concern; Harlen & Don Schultz have been neighbors of ours for a number of years. Nine years ago they started a trash pick up service in the area and have parked their empty trucks at the back of their property. In all of this time the Schultz's have parked their trucks on their property we have never had a reason to complain and see no reason why they can not continue to use their place to park their empty trucks. Name // Address ES nz- ' Ca C. , t '/ 3a co PC/3 aia s it! Z - revs ' / ' j / �o ts& �//7 N. efy 1,nv 8e % 37 ei - 7'� �� � .G.�. 1�4 ilhovp Ga. 4,7 0 ooio 14 Y/ .0 ram t` S90916 USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone - 356-4000 - Ext. 4400 Case Number Date Received Application Checked by Mylar plat submitted Application Fee Receipt Number Recording Fee Receipt Number TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (please print or type, except for necessary signature) I (we), the undersigned, hereby request a hearing "afore the Weld County Planning Commission and Weld County Board of County Commissioners concerning the proposed Use by Special Review Permit on the following described unincorporated area of Wald County, Colorado: Part of the LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT ARROW 2 5W1/4 Section 7 T 4 N, R 68 W LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit is proposed:W1/2 SWI/4 Section 7 T 4 N, R 68 W Property Address (if available) 139 Weld County Road 46, Berthoud, CO 80513 PRESENT ZONE A, Agricultural OVERLAY ZONES None TOTAL ACREAGE approximately 80, acres PROPOSED LAND USE Commercial'-.Use in Agricultural-'-Zone - Trash Hauling Business EXISTING LAND USE Commercial Use in Agricultural Zone —Trash Hauling Business SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) OF AREA PROPOSED FOR TEE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT: Name: Harlan Schultz and Helen Schultz Address: 139 WCR 46 City Berthoud, CO Zip 805T3 Howe Telephone # 532-3569 Business Telephone 7 532-3569 Mame: Address: City Zip Nome Telephone 4- Business Telephone # APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT Sif different than above): Name: Address: City Zip Home Telephone # Business Telephone # List the owner(s) and/or lessees of mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record. game: Harlen and Helen Schultz Address: 139 WCR 46 City Berthoud, CO Zip _um) Name: Address: City Zip I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within the application are true end correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD ) STATE OF COLORADO ) )44 ,/t. 1\la1/O2,,Ir Sign0wnruthorized Agent Subscribed-and sworn to before me this la day of 9kft9 19.. N PUBLIC ;4447 My commission expires - ..,//4/7/4f/ 890916 • 2. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED OPERATIONS PROPOSED USE: The proposed use is a waste removal business to be managed by the family members who reside on the premises. The business provides waste removal services for primarily residential customers. The business has approximately 3400 customers and serves the towns of Mead, Berthoud and the suburban area of Loveland. The business has a small office located on the premises in an existing structure which is used solely for storage of the business records and receiving telephone calls and is managed by the daughter of the owner. There will be four trash compactor trucks of gross vehicle weight of 14,000 pounds (the standard trash hauling truck weighs between 36,000 and 72,000 pounds GVW) . There will also be one truck of the standard weight (36,000 GVW) which will generally be used only once a week for special jobs or if one of the smaller trucks is unavailable. There will be four additional employees who will be drivers of the trucks that are used in the business. Normal operating hours are between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on weekdays only. The drivers simply come to the site to pickup the trucks and then drive them off the premises for trash hauling and return between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. the same afternoon. 90% of the trash is hauled to Larimer County Landfill and 10% to the landfill in Milliken. At some point in the future applicant will increase the size of the existing garage to accommodate enclosed parking for the trash compactor trucks. NEED FOR USE: This business provides trash hauling services to approximately 3400 customers, nearly all of which are residential customers in the areas of Mead, Berthoud and Loveland. TYPES OF EXISTING USES ON SURROUNDING PROPERTIES: The surrounding properties as well as this property consist of farms with crops such as hay, corn, sugar beets and beans. NEARBY RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES: The distance of the proposed use to residential structures toward the East is approximately 300 yards, to the Southwest is approximately 300 yards, and to the North approximately 700 yards. MAXIMUM NUMBER OF USERS, PATRONS, MEMBERS AND BUYERS: Customers are not normally on the premises except on a rare occasion to pay a bill. 890916 4 •. : •. EMPLOYEES, SHIFTS AND HOURS OF OPERATION: The owner's daughter manages the office located on the premises. The owner's son does odd jobs as needed and there are four permanent employees who are not relatives and are drivers of the four trucks. The business operates only during the weekdays between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. The only activity on the premises during that time is when the drivers pick up the trucks at 8:00 a.m. and return them between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. There is no weekend activity. WATER SOURCE: The only water source needed for the property is for the residential use of the property supplied by Little Thompson water. Any cleaning of the trucks is done solely in the City of Loveland at an approved wash facility (the Mayo business is presently being used) . ACCESS ROUTES: The route used by the drivers of the trucks in the morning is to leave the premises on to Weld County Road 46 for approximately 220 yards to Larimer County Road 10, then proceeding along Larimer County Road 10 for approximately 1 mile to U.S. Highway 287, thence in North or South direction to serve customers in Mead, Berthoud and Loveland. VEHICULAR TRAFFIC: There will be four (4) small sized trucks of 14,500 pounds GVW and one (1) medium sized truck of 36,000 pounds GVW. The larger truck will only be used for special pickups for large amounts of trash or if another one of the smaller trucks breaks down. It is expected that this larger truck would only be used approximately once per week. The trucks leave the property once in the morning at 8:00 a.m. and return once in the afternoon between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. SEWAGE FACILITIES: The only sewage facilities needed for the premises are for residential use and those facilities consist of a septic system. FIRE PROTECTION MEASURES: Fire protection to - the property is presently served by the Berthoud Fire Department and it is not expected that any special measures should be taken for this property because of the proposed use. 2 890916 i • ANIMALS: This category is not applicable to this use. There are no animals on the property. WASTE STOCKPILES OR STORAGE AREAS: There are no waste stockpiles or storage areas for this proposed use other than the fact that the trucks used in the business will be stored when not in use on the West side of the property which is naturally screened on the west and north by trees and shrubs and on the east by the residential buildings of the property. STORM WATER RETENTION FACILITIES: This category would be non-applicable to the use proposed. REMOVAL OF WASTE: The only type of waste that is ever brought back to the property is one or two yards that may be stored in a truck overnight that has been picked up on the end of a route. It is never stored over the weekend and is simply left in the truck for one evening and would not include any animal waste or restaurant waste but simply waste that may come from a residential property. LANDSCAPING PLANS AND EROSION CONTROL MEASURES: Landscaping will be used to screen the property on the West and North sides where the trucks are stored. No erosion control measures would be associated with the proposed use. RECLAMATION PROCEDURES: Not applicable. TIMETABLE: The property is presently being used as outlined above. The property owner was unaware that he needed to apply for a Use By Special Review because of the fact that the only business being conducted was the storage of the trucks on the premises and a small office within the residential building for a telephone and record keeping. The business had originally started out with simply one truck that was used to haul trash to local dumps for residential customers in the local area and gradually expanded over the past few years. 3 890916 3. STATEMENT REGARDING THE WELD COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION FOR THE REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE ZONING ORDINANCE: A. The proposed use is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons: (1) The particular site does not remove "prime" agriculture land from farming. (2) The proposed use would not require new infra- structure, utilities and other services. The road traffic to and from the site would not impose any significant adverse impacts on roads or highways. (3) No natural resources are being used or impeded at the site by the use or operation. The use of the site would in no manner retard or prevent future mining of mineral resources. (4) Air noise and surface pollution would be very minimal and would consist of only a slight amount of dust that may be generated as four trucks leave the premises at 8:00 a.m. in the morning and return in the afternoon between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. (5) No conversion of agricultural land to any other use would be done to accommodate this use. (6) There would be no adverse impact on the County's tax base. (7) Public facilities and services such as sewer, water, roads, schools and fire and police protection would not have to be increased or adversely impacted because of the proposed use. (8) The proposed use would have no adverse impact on soil, ground water, and water aquifer conservation practices and protection. B. The proposed use is consistent with the intent of the District in which the use is located. (1) The use is located in agriculturally zoned land. The proposed use would not take away any agricultural land nor have an adverse impact on such agricultural property. It would still maintain and promote agriculture as an essential feature in this area. Home business is allowed as a Use by Special Review under Section 31.4.15 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance on an agricultural zoned property. 4 890916 • 3. STATEMENT REGARDING THE WELD COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION FOR THE REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE ZONING ORDINANCE: A. The proposed use is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons: (1) The particular site does not remove "prime" agriculture land from farming. (2) The proposed use would not require new infra- structure, utilities and other services. The road traffic to and from the site would not impose any significant adverse impacts on roads or highways. (3) No natural resources are being used or impeded at the site by the use or operation. The use of the site would in no manner retard or prevent future mining of mineral resources. (4) Air noise and surface pollution would be very minimal and would consist of only a slight amount of dust that may be generated as four trucks leave the premises at 8:00 a.m. in the morning and return in the afternoon between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. (5) No conversion of agricultural land to any other use would be done to accommodate this use. (6) There would be no adverse impact on the county's tax base. (7) Public facilities and services such as sewer, water, roads, schools and fire and police protection would not have to be increased or adversely impacted because of the proposed use. (8) The proposed use would have no adverse impact on soil, ground water, and water aquifer conservation practices and protection. B. The proposed use is consistent with the intent of the District in which the use is located. (1) The use is located in agriculturally zoned land. The proposed use would not take away any agricultural land nor have an adverse impact on such agricultural property. It would still maintain and promote agriculture as an essential feature in this area. Home business is allowed as a use by Special Review under Section 31.4.15 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance on an agricultural zoned property. 4 8.90916 3. STATEMENT REGARDING THE WELD COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION FOR THE REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE ZONING ORDINANCE: A. The proposed use is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons: (1) The particular site does not remove "prime" agriculture land from farming. (2) The proposed use would not require new infra- structure, utilities and other services. The road traffic to and from the site would not impose any significant adverse impacts on roads or highways. (3) No natural resources are being used or impeded at the site by the use or operation. The use of the site would in no manner retard or prevent future mining of mineral resources. (4) Air noise and surface pollution would be very minimal and would consist of only a slight amount of dust that may be generated as four trucks leave the premises at 8:00 a.m. in the morning and return in the afternoon between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. (5) No conversion of agricultural land to any other use would be done to accommodate this use. (6) There would be no adverse impact on the County's tax base. (7) Public facilities and services such as sewer, water, roads, schools and fire and police protection would not have to be increased or adversely impacted because of the proposed use. (8) The proposed use would have no adverse impact on soil, ground water, and water aquifer conservation practices and protection. B. The proposed use is consistent with the intent of the District in which the use is located. (1) The use is located in agriculturally zoned land. The proposed use would not take away any agricultural land nor have an adverse impact on such agricultural property. It would still maintain and promote agriculture as an essential feature in this area. Home business is allowed as a Use by Special Review under Section 31.4.15 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance on an agricultural zoned property. 4 890916 • • 3. STATEMENT REGARDING THE WELD COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION FOR THE REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE ZONING ORDINANCE: A. The proposed use is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons: (1) The particular site does not remove "prime" agriculture land from farming. (2) The proposed use would not require new infra- structure, utilities and other services. The road traffic to and from the site would not impose any significant adverse impacts on roads or highways. ( 3) No natural resources are being used or impeded at the site by the use or operation. The use of the site would in no manner retard or prevent future mining of mineral resources. (4) Air noise and surface pollution would be very minimal and would consist of only a slight amount of dust that may be generated as four trucks leave the premises at 8:00 a.m. in the morning and return in the afternoon between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. (5) No conversion of agricultural land to any other use would be done to accommodate this use. (6) There would be no adverse impact on the County's tax base. (7) Public facilities and services such as sewer, water, roads, schools and fire and police protection would not have to be increased or adversely impacted because of the proposed use. (8) The proposed use would have no adverse impact on soil, ground water, and water aquifer conservation practices and protection. B. The proposed use is consistent with the intent of the District in which the 'use is located. (1) The use is located in agriculturally zoned land. The proposed use would not take away any agricultural land nor have an adverse impact on such agricultural property. It would still maintain and promote agriculture as an essential feature in this area. Home business is allowed as a Use by Special Review under Section 31.4.15 of the weld County Zoning Ordinance on an agricultural zoned property. 4 890916 • C. The location of the proposed use on this parcel will not adversely affect productive agricultural land nor remove any agricultural land from production. D. There is adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants in the neighborhood and of the County. The only visible use of the property for the proposed use will be the parking of the trucks on the property. There will be appropriate screening of the parking area on the east by the residential buildings, and on the west and north by shrubs and trees. E. The proposed use will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses. The proposed use on the property will be very minimal and will consist of only parking of the trucks and the area proposed for parking will be appropriately screened. Also, there will be a small office with simply a telephone and business records and will be conducted entirely within the residential premises. None of the employees for the business will be working on the property. They will simply drive the trucks from the property at 8:00 a.m. in the morning and return them between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. in the afternoon. The only other employees are family members. F. The proposed use will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zone and with future development as projected by the Comprehensive Plan of the County or the adopted Master Plans of the affected municipalities. None of the adopted Master Plans that effect municipalities include this area. The proposed use will have a very minimal impact on the surrounding area and therefore will not in any manner affect the prime use of this area for agricultural uses. It is simply a home business, mainly operated by the residents and their family. G. The proposed use is not located in a flood plain, geologic hazard, or the Weld County Airport Overlay District. H. A water supply is presently available for the property from the Little Thompson District and there is no special water supply that is needed for the proposed use. The trucks that are used in the business are washed at an appropriate business for that purpose in the City of Loveland. - I. A copy of the deed identifying the ownership interest on the property is attached. J. No noise report is submitted. Use of the property does not produce abnormal or excessive noises. K. Attached is a soil report and map showing 42-Nunn clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes. 5 890915 L. A certified list of names, addresses, parcel identification of the surface within 500 feet of the property is submitted and attached to this Application. M. A certified list of the names and addresses of mineral owners on or under this particular parcel of land is also submitted and attached. • 890916 r ai • .•' ; WOE dWatltt_ se ns.- AUG4014M.. s . : t. '722 .a�i . . MISSnuv 1 .�. r THIS Dan, slab 25th and August , yj' b.-l..e' u74.zr.� if.'-;14Z s•y' I J. o. PHILPOrr aad tone k. rMILmrr. • a t 6 p , 1 SS .d rtla. /�����_�••- -- I ,.0.�•Fat p ' ^• yi.,Vii. d. nVC-» .•(0 Pita { I ;.1b � at set•it If■ld ad al.sd . — 1 v 'j GY.Jgw of an*W. 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E'1sc•�/�4c�!`_—pdtw : ., —. ._._..____ Mtad. M. sktipeft. to I ••_l, b�t I • MATZO/COfdRLeq 1 _.. ._ �rHAL) I '. r . _',r" aaa�at Lariat _.. J.,: , IS a■.role i aa a 6ta 25th are August n74 Ass P a putt died MICA H. ► ILI'OTT• hated W wife. -- I Cl°. :in 4-• s i o � 0••., wit f . Sa . t :, aloe•IWITTamar•rr.aarrw■aa�awarar.aaaner.ls a r eft A :7.21�ir(1us toaWiG.irw.�k.�i�C7r•� •i ' - 89094 • • AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property _ STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within five hundred (500) feet of the property subject to the application. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records, or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty (30) days of the application submission date. A Olt' bull 'Kt L.- The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day June , 19 `6 Kathryn A. Wolkina WITNESS my hand and official seal . My Commission expires: ^� �; 1 1 Notary Public • 890916 NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET Please print or type NAME ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION I P. 0. Box 335 William E. Hein Loveland. CO 80537 106107000001 910 Olive St Edith Louise Carlson Shea, etal Denver, CO 80220 106107000002 Rt 1, Box 182 Daniel G. Stroh Berthoud. CO 80513 106107000003 139 WCR 46 Harlan & Helen Schultz Berthoud, CO 80513 106107000057 Harlan & Helen Schultz 22440 WCR 1 Donald S. & Brenda F. Schultz Berthoud, CO 80513 106107000058 7345 West Maple Dr. Carolyn S. Jones Lakewood, CO 80336 106118000005 890916 1111 AFFIDAVIT CF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE Application No. Subject Property STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners and 1 f mineral owners on or under the parcel of land which is the subject of the application as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office, or from an ownership update from a title or abstract company or an attorney. I) The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of June n 1989 . WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires; /0-<;26 / Notary Public V / 890916 • • Union Pacific Land Resources Corporation, a Utah Corporation P. 0 Box 2500 Broomfield, CO 80020 4 8909: 16 • WELISPUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART • 29 have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern The potential native vegetation is dominated by redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive,and western wheatgia s- and blue grama. Buffalogrsss is also hackberry. The shrubs best suited are akunkbush sumac, present. Potential production ranges from 1,000 pounds lilac, Siberian peashrub,and American plum. per acre in favorable years to 600 pounds in unfavorable Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The years. As range condition deteriorates, a blue grama-buf- cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked falogress sod forms. Undesirable weeds and annuals in- pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can vade the site as range condition becomes poorer. be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape Management of vegetation of this soil should be based cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- tion. Range pitting can help in reducing runoff.Seeding is ment,especially in areas of intensive agriculture. desirable if the range is in poor condition. Western This soil has fair to poor potential for urban develop- wheatgrass,blue grams, sideoats grams,bialogrrss, pu- ment It has moderate to high shrink swell, low strength, bescent wheatgrass, and crested wheatgrass are suitable and moderately slow permeability. These features create for seeding_ The grass selected should meet the seasonal problems in dwelling and road construction. Those areas requirements of livestock. It can be seeded into a clean, that have loam or sandy loam in the lower part of the firm sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a firm substratum are suitable for septic tank absorption fields prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has proven and foundations. Some areas of this soil are adjacent to most successful. streams and are subject to occasional flooding.The poten- Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally tial is fair for such recreational development as camp and well suited to this soil. Cultivation to control competing picnic areas and playgrounds. Capability class I irrigated vegetation should be continued for as many years as 42—Nunn clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes. This is a possible following planting.Trees that are best suited and deep, well drained soil on terraces and smooth plains at have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern levations of 4,560 to 5,150 feet. It formed in mixed allu- redeedar,ponderosa pine,Siberian elm, Russian-olive,and vium and eolian deposits. Included in mapping are small, hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, ong and narrow areas of sand and gravel deposits and lilac,Siberian peashrub,and American plum. areas of soils that are subject to occasional flooding. Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The me leveled areas are also included. cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked Typically the surface layer of this Nunn soil is grayish pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can rown day loam aobut 9 inches thick. The subsoil is light be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape rownish gray clay loam about 14 inches thick.The upper cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- of the substratum is light brownish gray clay loam. tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- s lower part to a depth of 60 inches is brown sandy ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- oam. land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be Permeability is moderately slow. Available water attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, parity is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches managing livestock grazing;and reseeding where needed. r more. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion This soil has fair to poor potential for urban develop- is low. ment. It has moderate to high shrink swell, low strength, In irrigated areas this soil is suited to all crops mm- and moderately slow permeability. These features create only grown in the area, including corn, sugar beets, problems in dwelling and road construction. Those areas alfalfa, small grain,potatoes, and onions. An exam- that have loam or sandy loam in the lower part of the le of a suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa substratum are suitable for septic tank absorption fields ollowed by corn,corn for silage, sugar beets,small grain, and foundations. Some areas of this soil are adjacent to r beans. Generally such characteristics as the high clay streams and are subject to occasional flooding.The poten- ntent or the rapidly permeable substratum slightly tial is fair for such recreational development as camp and strict some crops. ir- All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- rioted, In nonirrigated;and playgrounds.Clayey Capability Pla rangesub site. to IIe ir- rigated, Plains s gation is the most common. Proper irrigation water 43—Nunn loamy sand, 0 to 1 percent slopes. This is a ment is essential. Barnyard manure and commer- deep, well drained soil on terraces at elevations of 4,700 'al fertilizer are needed for top yields, to 4,900 feet. It formed in alluvium along Box Elder In nonirrigated areas most of the acreage is in small Creek. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that and it is summer fallowed in alternate years. have a loamy subsoil and small areas of soils that are sub- inter wheat is the principal crop.The predicted average ject to rare flooding. 'eld is 33 bushels per acre. If the crop is winterlalled, Typically the surface layer of this Nunn soil is brown pring wheat can be seeded.Generally precipitation is too loamy sand overburden about 9 inches think The subsoil w for beneficial use of fertilizer. is dark to very dark grayish brown day loam about 21 Stubble mulch farming, striperopping,and minimum al- inches thinir The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. loamy very fine sand,loamy sand,or sand. c 90913 -tijii .p, `Y, yn s fl ': ) �aaop. _ 42 • :07 r?- ''•a ,�. { ' e-,r 4~ 36 �Y =-. TWIN. ..I • .-;J a . •aw _r^`, ,r ,�. ern i�r- MOUNDS M � 4r;z} 15 2 jj'6- .f -l�42 .>*l. 1 ,.S • .r µµ.�7 r+r-r'"-t f ��CE - 15 1 . r •�' ,� * 1c ✓ P ~ tier !�{ .4� . 4.w r-• . ,7 .rota '. x w _ ::7:11.1felliEr::'-':‘: r wear warn = r Z *Ts -� e II.-1..7:1.. .}J ^ -b2 ,r 4 � • LLLL 78 _ + z•'-'3 ' 8 H4- .- t T _y. , , r.R r ,u 42 NEWELL �.•:' _ 17 =N s _ 16 ` - ..LAKE • j _'' ti jj J � 3 � • e �, new s >x az 15 '•'''t 4 Y.42. - .82 t-�•:. r w" `..+>>i%". r i '�!'` a �v,T T } �� a`. • 7 3;4-flit: ?0.i4f awl? I Q 42 - 1 42. ~ 13 79 .,ra-',a ._ - _ y`n +, ,..'• �.; 33 .- � p 1 .- . � 1 .. r:.. .y n ..- � - 17 3 r TAW- 61 i 82 y, e�'". a �` �, / r ,20 u . . 61.0-•4`.-"-,-� e • • 811189- NotW'E-Starr_FIRS$ CLASS TD. - - _ _ -. - FO DRADO P. O. BOX 758 GREETEY, COLORADO 80632 Daniel G. Stroh 0255 Weld County Road 46 Berthoud,- CO 80513 890911 i .--/...4,,, Li i g w N ao � - _ v�- - - - .p =0O -y9 - P4 - - _ w - - - - I.. - • 820916 J - tRa Et' ..11-71 € _ 1rnx_ [ s LL?? a HARLEN •AND HELEN�.SCHULTZ- - in Cr- • o 139 :WELD COUNTY ROAD 46 S ₹ a o I BERTHOUD,-CO 50513 M a el g '-' i _2 CL a -, � AO H �R 4 3 - r'i wi S'.. - ,j,a#y iii:1 .`.Y k,`,+" ,r. v: nr. t ; ..r-1 a y y • WILLIAM E. REIN . m�- s`- P.0. BOX 335 • r M LOVELAND, r, 8053 Ln w z .. c)3 ra 4 - w _ 0 5ra xrno m H ?s W d ao C4?) al pq r vY i r-+ i r W Cr '4 03. Si": '7.t. 4.1'11/46•Y'''‘. •1.'.,):fil ,y,d ,4V4rl• •-r3a' - - "*.(1,-'1,t1';'• ...•;f2.,,,',.. ",r, ,. 17 g Imo' • tiM 0 W § 0 { • U7 H7 J O F, :I EDITH LOUISE CARLSON SHEA • S al 910 OLIVE STREET U — ' I . isDENVER, CO 80220 0 ,., W E +�Y'n. N A la 0 fl < a ; . o PIA Z: m d hE40 Z & 1 r o .. w IE x t 890916 i .a aIn ti N JGr a x, 11 is'i$ . 00 Ln ccaS_ ppoi4 -m S3. Uga,., E+ DCO E 0 2 gg&�; 0 a o gn gTIE ��� I me a wgg w � Ig jz 1 eY f$ ° o � a $ d dF a W it' �.rS' 5 m _.dd jU � c �? �o 2 sees.unr '0090 WJed sd r 'y , I. -0 rir EJ -' , a. ' 2O 5' a o - 5 v vi I r DONALD AND BRENDA SCHULTZ s 22440 WELD COUNTY ROAD 1 �n x p� Eyp a0o a , BERTHOUD, CO 80513 C S : m 0 0 I .4' 4'1 _7<Y a =, a yr*' •' wr �k rg2+ e '&4.1. 0 v 0 & $ t, sT r G NI 00 ,4 , ;t y 'i, 3 s 2 i ..(0. I‘ r 1 n • --w y . d :. .� pia , fiy'�[ ,,,,,d,) ,`,,, *F t, ,r w 4 .r W?Yik ;$.�.. K F'.e, + -fir � tJ f r- z _ ?ei+`ySa+, ,i;.1._ 1 r.F` �f fry r C4 r'4;yA ? •-, 7 ' ' i° I '4..,"`,7 CAROLYN S. JONES a a 4 7345 WEST MAPLE DR VE r4 S w 2 m m . LAKEWOOD, CO 803L v za N NtiD W it Q6Q000'' r- .7 e.,I�n;, 4,...„, a Mr1, r¢v' ,ee Y F:�' Ai -k�'11,�•4 t. - ve h • •r 'yn .f, Sk' fii{ c. o I t is ,a1, 4 �rP•tirir • 9r„, it »a , 1C'1- En t2 o `a a 1 - UNION PACIFIC LAND RESOURCES .',r. 0 o f �' O I 1 0 rsr A UTAH CORPORATION pi o w'- `"0 I P.O. B0% 2500 r _ 0 I , i4 It BROOMFIELD, CO 80020 T. H y C00F. NpO0 O O a LL $.g• H C N A Fk ` 1` • ' ° LL 2Y a " o I Iuz 1, = t �d20 % ° l I $ U z1PI cam 2 : 4 9YF Qi1/4"scam ' - 1� • • WELD CCD?i'Y CO ti re , , t _ I � CLERK o TO THE BOARD s 1?i. i c CO g M w• N 1 • x '. rn I!! os -0 n . r-al x xi r. co co co > r H —• bT O N I� r A `; .` r . ' *It 4 pas Ad ICa 111 f - 1 I,k+�i .� C Tpcit,/ / % it -gig • F y i V. aJ 1 • 1 �— • 890916 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE LEASE PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH WELD LIBRARY DISTRICT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN 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, the Board has been presented with a Lease Purchase Agreement wherein Weld Library District will lease certain computer equipment from Weld County, with all lease payments to apply towards the purchase of said equipment, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Lease Purchase Agreement, with the term of said Agreement being from January 1, 1988 through July 1, 1991, and WHEREAS, the further terms and conditions are as stated in the Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Lease Purchase Agreement with Weld Library District be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of August, A.D. , 1989, nunc pro tune January 1, 1988. tfiBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Gfn� WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder 4O.en and Clerk to the Board C.W. Rrman .60w I c.e1 . dc ne son, Pro-Tom Deputy County rk eizat APPROVED AS TO FORM: ne R. Brantner George K Or County Attorney Gor n CI aoQy ee4. " -ZP-FD 890921 LEASE PURCHASE AGREEMENT THIS LEASE PURCHASE AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 16th,_ day of August , 1989, nunc pro tunc January 1, 1988, by and between Weld County, Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado, hereinafter referred to as "County," and the Weld Library District, Greeley, Colorado, hereinafter referred to as "District." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, County has purchased computer equipment and desires to lease the same to District, and WHEREAS, County and District desire to have all lease payments paid by District apply towards the purchase of said computer equipment by District, and WHEREAS, this Lease Purchase Agreement shall benefit both parties and will protect the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Weld County. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. County shall lease to District certain computer equipment, including, but not limited to, the computer hardware and software which is described in the attached Exhibit "A." 2. District shall pay the following payments to County in order to lease said computer equipment: YEAR ANNUAL PAYMENT 1988 $61,504.18 1989 60,742.90 1990 60,951.59 1991 64,156.93 Total ;247,35 60 All payments made by District to County shall be due and payable on July lst of each year for those years stated above. 3. The term of this Lease Purchase Agreement shall be from January 1, 1988, to July 1, 1991. 4. All payments made by District as set forth in paragraph 2 above, shall apply towards the purchase of said computer equipment. The total price of said computer equipment shall be $247,355.60. Page 1 of 2 Pages 8 SIGNED this 16th day of August , 1989, nunc pro tunc January 1, 1988. WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, BY AND ATTEST: 4E,utA �J d , THROUGH THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY Weld County erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Bo \ C. W. Kirby, irman /JYji�yt-t¢J .x �.�,,t1 eputy County C WELD LIBRARY DISTRICT By: � clat-- tithe-7 [/ ��/l SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this .a/al day of fYrdv s1 , 1989. WfTINSIemy hand and official seal. te yf 3 LIt l \.+w�0 1 00\ 4 rte; Notary j lie My r9Paiinission expires: sty Canemssion Expire.f.b. 13. 1993 Page 2 of 2 Pages 890921 MY. EXHIBIT A System Component Description Ultimate 3030 Computer System 510MB Fixed Media Disk Drive 1600 bpi 75 ips Tap Drive 8-Port Serial I/O Controller Printronix 150 LPM System Printer Wyse 50 CRT Dynix Patron Access Terminal Barcode Reader w/Light Pen 2400 Baud Intelligent Modem ComDesign T5024L-S1A24-Ch Mux DataTel 56.0 KByte DSU/CSU Telxon Portable Terminal/Scanner Black Box A/$ Switch HP ThinkJet Printers Cataloging Module Circulation Module Public Access Catalog Module Circulation Backup Module Bibliographic Utility Interface Acquisition Module Custom Barcodes 890921 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING DEMOLITON OF DANGEROUS BUILDING - GILL LION'S CLUB 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, the Board was advised by the Department of Planning Services that a dangerous building existed on property owned by the Gill Lion's Club, said property being described as Lots 1 through 3, Block 24, Town of Gill, and WHEREAS, the Gill Lion's Club was notified of said dangerous building and ordered to demolish same, and WHEREAS, the Gill Lion's Club was also notified that the Board would consider soliciting bids from private contractors for removing the dangerous building and setting a hearing date to consider recovering the cost of said demolition work, and WHEREAS, at the Board meeting of August 16, 1989, the Board was advised by the Department of Planning Services that the Gill Lion's Club had removed the dangerous building from its property, and is now in compliance, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it appropriate that no action is necessary concerning the demolition of a dangerous building on the above described property. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that no action is necessary concerning the demolition of a dangerous building which was located on the hereinabove described property. 77,,„0 1-/ C Pet "C41-( I-L 890918 Page 2 RE: GILL LION'S CLUB The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of August, A.D. , 1989. 4 __""' ., •n) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS‘717ATTEST: & WELD COUNTYt COLORADO Weld County lerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board C. . K r•y, •airman �4 YJ2-rc�� J J e Jo n, Pro'iem Deputy County C APP VED AS TO FORM: ne R. rants r C Y4.- George Kenn County Attorney Gor a 390918 I - • • I r - ./ ; • :4 •i }�a^S� 1 • i. ...... p a C' �`,4z 1 1 - - I 1 .- _.. ...... :w..e. 12..4 :0 G O 29 %CV a bin Cattt A4400 c:1 a tte V 061 ga Lump ytuai Eljgei • e/tsie 890918 C1 %� Tz DATE: October 19, 1988 NAME: Gill Lion's Club ADDRESS: Gill, CO 80624frrciceharin LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 1 through 3, Block 24, Town of Gill, located at 31252 Fifth Street, Gill, Colorado, Weld County, Colorado CASE SUMMARY 7-28-88 Letter sent with citation of dangerous building under the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings. Property owner did not appeal the order to demolish building. 8-2-88 Mr. Joe Kutcher in office to indicate the Lion's Club does not have the financial resources to demolish structure. 8-15-88 Mr. Joe Kutcher in office to request extension of time. Abatement procedure explained to Mr. Kutcher. Extension may granted by only Board of County Commissioners. 8-15-88 Mr. Glen Hanson, Platte Valley School District, inquired about abatement procedure. He indicated he would visit with Mr. Kutcher. 10-6-88 Notice of hearing sent to Gill Loin's Club, Joe Kutcher, and School District RE-7. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommends that: 1. The Board authorize the demolition work to remove the dangerous building located on the property. 2. The Board solicit bids from private contractors for removing the dangerous building. 3. The Board set February 1, 1989, as the hearing date to consider recovering the cost of the demolition work by special assessment or as a personal obligation of the property owner. On February 1, 1989, an Itemized account of the expenses incurred by Weld County in the demolition and cleanup of the property will be presented. 8909;8 • • Mr3 .7.1 :' _j-- -- , ear� i f, F«,y ft• • + • "`Iis I�1 „„ . l i' lr. - • • L r+tiisNn 890918 ':y C it -o: 1°°i1663 ' FE8 2819Tl .., 441 i'ri+se .a ...w.t9 al • DIB� • DI .1.,-.o successor to former School District dumber ' N the co�stgd 1ia14_� __amstagar�.�t�1C o 'caao_ ,foree.as.ru.,.n,. - a • $ of___ ?r valuable considcrati.onand Ale and so 100 _ _ _ r. ' s. y ay, m�pot bareby a n am as t_dan to..._ GILL LIONS CLUB al Of the Caugtyd .�_ V!''fl.__ . .., ._..JaA state aL_.—__CSilnfi.4 !_. the loaoar�� r a dproperty.*ate is the Gassy af-_._._.._11e1d_._.. ._.. ._.__and Sent dCoimado.to-sit o All or Block Twenty-four C. use as a communi center y our (24), in Lae hTown f urthe .Or . . provision that an the evecttthe property thes lf everr . j� cease being used for a community 9 shall ever -s. . in that event.the title to said propeertyesshall revert II ..9 back to and become the property District frontier RE-7; of Weld County School .= NI 31. • • :al • 1 I .. wits an ib+apsttemoer.. -su2tj°<t to oseaomtioae nndsys:zxcti4aa ,___ • of record. • • (Y►a R.v _ Y • S[y.l �....__ ---- fCn _.._..._.._. ....... . ._--- ._ 4. •.a r # M { thi� _. _-_dgl_a _ January `Ss Otte pt Y n Or \ WILD COi RTY SCHOOL DISTRICT MISER t Y � lr R7s as successor co former School1 (/ D�Strlt�4 Um i' TJ cT 0vls'• y, . _.--.-_---- , t7Sc� a ent�� I I sYAA�i ._aa�- �- .._._...___,—CIF CentY a/Will in. the tanf leatt�t was atlmawYssad titan as Me _ P -..mayor..._. 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COLORADO October 6, 1988 Gill Lion's Club Gill, CO 80624 • Re: Performance of demolition work on a parcel of land described as Lots 1 through 3, Block 24, Gill, located at 31252 Fifth Street, Weld County, Colorado. Dear Sirs: The Weld County Board of Commissioners is scheduled to consider whether to authorize demolition work by the County or private contractor on your property on October 19, 1988, starting at 9:00 a.m. This meeting will be held in the Board of County Commissioner's Rearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Building, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. The Board will also set a hearing date tc consider recovering the cost of demolition by special assessment or as a personal obligation of the property owner. Your presence, or your representative's presence, would be helpful to the Board of County Commissioners in case they have any questions in considering this matter. This office is ready to be of any assistance in clarifying or answering questions concerning this matter, Please call or write. Sincerely, Chuck Cunliffe Director CAC:rjg pc Joe Kutcher Weld County School District RE-7 P.O. Box 29 510 Clark Gill, CO 80624 Kersey, CO 80644 890918 i, • € �' a18 . _ s QS rs �. $�'�gg S l.r� a , 1 i �- Sirn iffl'H 3 iS.0 Cr'4. ra U c s o 0 ,y 8 g > _xI _₹! f� a app liJpI:II!I! JJ Oa O L 8 8 y 1. CCS t A i la ro to rg M ei ., ❑M R wiXo rC - a PS Fpm 3811,July 1983 447-815/ DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT �� E JL $B i u ° I i�_ji ! .�f I ppr} y ✓• G; I C3 at r-t JsJHJIIA En_ ' IJIJIgIJI Imo, 1E .- ci ti 0 .� w ' ^..4 Xr a PS Form JIMMY 1953447445 - - DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT • N s., 1 § I 4\1 b ell y , t- 4 • == o` ¢ $Ete `o O A q 1 r4a, s I Ws a§e : $ U . L _ st i i ;: tini I 2 iz? 8 jou itht iz , , i cl ri1;52 1 i 8 -i Sill LI ; niNi flIJJJ ails J IJ II o Q 890918 • d .a r ei 4 I:00 co exaxp: c; PS Form 3611,July 1983 447-845 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT y •' t yy Gill. Co. Oct. 22, 1988 Weld County Board of Commissioners To Whom it Nay Concern: The Lion's Club of Gill, Co. have boarded up all,or enclosed all openings on the first floor of old school building, located at 31252 5th St in the town of Gill, on block 24, lots 1,2 and 3. Work was completed on Sat.,Oct. 22, 1988. They will build a fence 20 feet to 30 feet around the building when the demolition starts in December. This fence will be of the snow fencing type used in construction, to secure the work site. IMO MOT,INOM'{ OV II Gill Lion's Club 0 �j G!tflt L 0CT 2 4 1988 40,544-444 sr. GOLD. .:red W. Harris, Treas. ?.0. Box 97 Gill, Co. 80624 • �S cmQ� rL�v� a i 3 a ° t.'`- -c_ turn 390918 RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE EMERGENCY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 35 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 38 AND 40 FOR APPROXIMATELY THREE WORKING DAYS FOR BRIDGE REPAIR 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, pursuant to Section 42-4-410 (6) (a) , CRS: ". . .local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjunction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected. ..", and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute and upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, has determined that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said County roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reasonably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish that Weld County Road 35 between Weld County Roads 38 and 40 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective August 14, 1989, for approximately three working days, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. Leg D e SQ eza 890922 Page 2 RE: TEMPRORARY CLOSURE - WCR 35 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of August, A.D. , 1989, nunc pro tunc August 14, 1989. �. .__ , • ) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: *""��u•, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder ,f and Clerk to the Board C.W. K rShy, airman b ?xrx c eJ J- C e J son, Pro-Tem eputy County Cle(2 APPR D AS TO FORM: ne R. Br ntner (:::1-- tf,7 oiJJ George nn ounty Attorney ffr Gor 890922 r ri1 • ./ • M. `..."..� 'mad Qlated__,__ o jl�� rY Y i4 - is _ ti•« yo N li_I. _ / _ ..... /\ _ - _ on , o1er;Cade -'Iktai - b 7 a.'I‘l;gk+ p(ocier ` e r jgrricade- -izera owed " __ Ri hlI c!or WP'- 421 d .e&Ase 4- . - car r�r✓o ws - - Wet se . 4 De-four - - 7So' - - b—Roar( noted Arad Road CWfed 8/Ivf/ t Ar .,,,die_ repoir (is/38B) i ( r a fop/0 iona.4(y 3 war r b•) ill �rc; i 'TITLE 'tad Qthc r ai ca 4r c c p yid q(-4'ce /Jo SRVET BY /� DA 7E DR Awn BY Y A D CIt : al / CHEO(ED BY D4o-.t - COUNTY ROAD N23_51 APPROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEEP. WELD COUNTY DEP.ARTM=NT Cl— ENGINEERING 4 390922 - �� mEmoRAnDum 111kBoard To _om George Goodell, Director of Road and Bridge COLORADO From Road Closure 4 Subject: The following road was closed August 14, 1989 for bridge repair. It will be closed approximately three working days, please place this on the Board's next agenda. WCR 35 between WCR 38 & WCR 40 GG/mw:frc xc: Commissioner Lacy Weld County Dispatch Weld County Sheriff's Office WCR 35 WCR 38 WCR 40 890922 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST CERTAIN PARTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE 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, the Weld County Department of Planning Services has referred certain violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance to the County Attorney's Office, and WHEREAS, those persons in violation of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance are Leon A. and Sally C. Pinley; and Leo C. and Nancy K. Hart, and WHEREAS, despite efforts by the Planning staff to resolve said matters, the violations have not been corrected, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it necessary to bring legal action against those individuals as hereinabove named to correct said violations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Thomas O. David, Weld County Attorney, be, and hereby is, authorized to proceed with legal action against Leon A. and Sally C. Pinley; and Leo C. and Nancy K. Hart to remedy the violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, and any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. 890926 Page 2 RE: VIOLATIONS The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of August, A.D. , 1989. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 2cWt4 J WELD COUNTY[, COLORADO Weld County Jerk and Recorder /I- and Clerk to the Board C.W. Xi? y, airman 14" a '+� a Jo on, Pro-Tem puty County rk ‘ ,K APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gene R. Bran er -1/4 .Cj C.—tad/ George e �-- - d ounty Attorney • Go 890926 J teat mEMORAnDUM Whit To Board of County Commissioners Dan August 16, 1989 COLORADO From Department of Planning Services &Mom: Legal Action Authorization The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against the following parties for violations of the Weld County • Zoning Ordinance. Zoning Ordinance Violations: VI-1388 VI-1389 Leon A. & Sally C. Finley Leo C. & Nancy R. Hart 7075 Harold Street 42919 Weld County Road 42-1/2 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Orchard, CO 80649 The Department of Planning also recommends that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claimin an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. 890926 Ackir mEMORRnDU C. W. Kirby, Chairman To Board of fnunty r0mmi[cinnprq Qom August 18, 1989 COLORADO From_ Walter J. Specimen, Executive Director, Human Resources L(Jk subject Purchase of Services Agreement between the Weld County Division of Human Resources and Poudre R-1 School District Enclosed for Board approval is a Purchase of Services Agreement between the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Migrant Head Start Program and Poudre R-1 School District's Transportation Services. Human Resources will reimburse Poudre R-1 at a rate of $1.15 per mile for transporting Migrant Head Start children plus a flat fee of $30.00 for installing seatbelts on the bus. The maximum amount to be reimbursed to Poudre under this Agreement will not exceed $2,000.00. The term is from August 9, 1989 through August 25, 1989_ If you have any questions, please telephone me at 353-3816_ • srI oIo / /2 003,4 590930 PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT 1 THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 21st day of August, 1989, by and between the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County on behalf of the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Migrant Head Start Program, hereinafter referred to as "HRD." and Poudre R-1 School District Transportation Services, hereinafter referred to as "Poudre." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, HRD administers a Migrant Head Start Program for migrant children in the Fort Collins area, and WHEREAS, Poudre provides a door-to-door transportation system for children in the Fort Collins area, and WHEREAS, HRD is desirous of entering into an agreement to purchase its Fort Collins area Migrant Head Start Program's transportation requirements from Poudre. NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed as follows: 1. Term The term of this Agreement shall be for the period August 9, 1989 through August 25, 1989. 2. Poudre Responsibilities a. Poudre will maintain the east route schedule Monday through Friday for the Migrant Head Start Program for the term of this Agreement. b. Poudre will provide one (1) bus for this route, for the transporting of approximately sixteen (16) Migrant Head Start children. c. Poudre will install seat belts and car seats in the designated bus. Poudre shall be reimbursed a total installation fee of $30 by HRD. d. Poudre will maintain proper liability insurance to cover transporting HRD's clients. 3. HRD Responsibilities a. HRD will arrange to have at least one (1) aide on the designated Poudre bus to assist with the care of the children. b. HRD will reimburse Poudre at the rate of $1.15 per mile for transportation services and $30 the for seat belt and car seat intallation fee. Poudre will bill HRD within 15 days after said Agreement period ends. Billing shall be sent to: Weld County Division of Human Resources, Fiscal Department, P. 0. Box 1805, Greeley, Colorado 80632. HRD shall reimburse Poudre within 30 days of the receipt of billing. 4. Maximum Reimbursement The maximum amount to be reimbursed to Poudre under this Agreement will not exceed $2,000.00. 890930 5. Modification of Agreement All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. 6. Assurances a. Poudre agrees that it is an independent contractor and its officers, agents, or employees do not become employees of Weld County, and therefore are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees, as the result of the execution of this Agreement. b. Poudre shall provide adequate liability and workers' compensation for all its employees, volunteers, and agents engaged in the performance of this Agreement. Likewise HRD, by and through the Board of Weld County Commissioners, shall provide adequate liability and workers' compensation insurance for all its employees, volunteers, and agents engaged in the performance of this Agreement. c. No officer, member, or employee of Weld County, and no member of its governing bodies, shall have any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in the approved Agreement or the proceeds thereof. d. Poudre understands that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this Agreement shall be conducted by RR() and the results provided to the Board of Weld County Commissioners. e. Poudre assures that it will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1986 and that no person shall, on the grounds of race, creed, handicap, color, sex, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under this approved Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereunto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the day, month, and year first hereinabove set forth. BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS POUDRE R-1 SCHOOL DISTRICT C. /r Rir , Cha n WELD COUN DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCE a e pec man Exec Director ATT T: e-Lunalftc,,ti Weld County Clerk and R rder • 890930 eputy erc 01 '� mEmoRAnDum WID C. W. Kirby, Chairmen To Board of County Commissioners Dm August 18, 1989 COLORADO From Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Human Resources r4!` 4/ t:Purchase of Services Agreement between Human Resources and the Board of Occupational Cooperative Education Services Enclosed for Board approval is a Purchase of Services Agreement between Employment Services of Weld County and the Board of Occupational Cooperative Education Services. This Purchase of Services Agreement is for $8,000.00 and will serve 25 youth during the term of this Agreement. The term is from August 15, 1989 through June 15, 1990. Services purchased will include training in the clerical field, as well as job skills training for In-School youth participants_ If you have any questions, please telephone me at 353-3816. • • • 690929 cosco PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATION SERVICES AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY • tt I THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day l/ of August, 1989, by and between the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Department of Human Resources' Employment Services, of Weld County hereinafter referred to as "Employment Services," and the Weld Board of Cooperative Education Services, hereinafter referred to as "Weld BOCES". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Employment Services offers employment and training services to the economically disadvantaged and at-risk youth throughout Weld County; and WHEREAS, Employment Services is interested in expanding education and training programs under its Youth Employment and Training Programs; and WHEREAS, Employment Services supports and encourages the goal of youth remaining in and graduating from school with a quality education; and WHEREAS, Employment Services wishes to extend education and training to youth in rural school districts; and WHEREAS, Employment Services receives funding and authority through the Job Training Partnership Act's Title II-A Monies and other related funding sources to purchase services for educational and training activities for youth in rural Weld County; and WHEREAS, Weld BOCES, through the Weld Opportunity School, offers alternatives to the dropout and potential dropout in rural school districts; and WHEREAS, Weld BOCES has available the expertise, facilities, equipment and staff through which these opportunities can be provided. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the parties hereto convenat and agree as follows: 1. Term This Agreement shall remain in effect for a period beginning August 15, 1989 through June 15, 1990, subject to the availability of funding. 2. Weld BOCES Roles and Responsibilities a. Serve 25 youth by providing a job specific competency program, basic skills development, and employability skills training under the terms of Agreement Purchase of Services Agreement Page Two b. Implement a job specific competency program in the vocational areas of clerical , reception, accounting, data entry, and word processing. Objectives and criteria of the Job Specific Outline will be developed for each vocational area. Examples are located in Attachment 1. c. Provide Employment Services with the curriculum, objectives, and the teaching methods to be used in the implementation of this Competency Program. d. Provide the youth participant with one quarter of employability skills training. e. Provide youth with basic skills or remediation training necessary for remaining in school. f. Provide classes on a weekly basis, Monday through Friday, with the exception of officially recognized school holidays. g. Provide classroom space at the Weld Opportunity School, located at 1112 9th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado. h. Provide Employment Services with the necessary documentation. This will include the following: o Pre-assessment test scores o Monthly progress reports o Post assessment i. Meet the following performance goals o Enroll 25 youth in the job specific competency class o Provide the youth with an employability skills training class ° Provide the youth with basic skills development o 80% of the youth will complete the job specific competency class successfully; measured by progress reports and post assessment o 80% of the youth will complete the employability skills training class; measured by progress reports and post assessment o 80% of the youth will complete the basic skills development training class; measured by progress reports and post assessment o Five of the youth will graduate j. Assist Employment Services in obtaining complete applications from the 25 youth for the purpose of determining eligibility, as required by the Job Training Partnership Act. 89092.9 Purchase of Services Agreement Page Three k. Invoice Employment Services for costs incurred in the performance of this Agreement. The invoice shall detail the cost by the 10th working day of each month. Invoices shall be sent to: Employment Services of Weld County, Special Programs and Fiscal Office, P.O. Box 1805, Greeley, Colorado 80632. 3. Employment Services Roles and Responsibilities a. Enroll and determine eligibility for youth as per Job Training Partnership Act requirements. b. Monitor and evaluate, on a monthly basis, the procedures and progress of the classes and activities developed and implemented for the youth enrolled in the program. c. Provide youth pre-assessment for program enrollment. d. Certify competencies as achieved by program participants based on progress evaluations and post assessments e. Assist participants who require additional remediation to access the Educational Assistance Program, a remediation computer lab, implemented by Employment Services. f. Employment Services shall, upon receipt of Groper invoices and verification of services performed, reimburse Weld BOCES for costs incurred in the performance of this Agreement, but in no event shall said reimbursement exceed Eight Thousand Dollars ($8,000). 1) Employment Services agrees to provide the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000) by September 1, 1989, to provide for planning and system development. 2) Employment Services agrees to provide the sum of Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000) to reimburse Weld BOCES on a monthly basis as follows: Monthly payments of Six Hundred Dollars ($600) based on the standards developed under 2, Weld BOCES Roles and Regulations, sections 'a' through 'k' of this Agreement. 4. Modification of Agreement All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. 5. Assignments This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors, heirs, legal representatives, and assigns. Weld BOCES may not assign any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of Employment Services. 890929 Purchase of Services Agreement Page Four 6. Applicable Law Weld BOCES agrees to follow policies and procedures of Employment Services as construed in accordance with the Job Training_ Partnership Act, Weld County Home Rule Charter, and other applicable laws and regulations. 7. Assurances a. Weld BOCES agrees that it is an independent contractor and that its officers and employees do not become employees of Weld County, and therefore, are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees, as the result of the execution of this Agreement. b. Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of Weld BOCES or its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing Weld BOCES duties as described in this Agreement. Weld BOCES shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Weld County, its officers and employees, for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of this Agreement by Weld BOCES, its employees, volunteers, and agents. Weld BOCES shall provide workers' compensation insurance for all employees of Weld BOCES engaged in the performance of this Agreement, as required by the Colorado Workers' Compensation Act. c. No officer, member, or employee of Weld County, and no member of their governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest, direct, or indirect in the approved Agreement or the proceeds thereof. d. Weld BOCES shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees, for any sanctions or liability incurred as a result of Weld BOCES' nonadherence to the Immigration Reform and Control Act. e. Weld BOCES understands that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this Agreement shall be conducted by the Department of Human Resources, and the results provided to the Weld County Private Industry Council and the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. 8. Termination This Agreement may be terminated by either party giving a thirty (30) day written notice to the other party. If funding to Employment Services should cease, this Agreement will be terminated immediately. If Employment Services funding should be reduced, this Agreement will be renegotiated immediately to reflect funding changes. 890929 Purchase of Services Agreement Page Five 9. Entire Agreement This Agreement including Attachment 1 constitutes the entire understanding between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof, and may not be changed or modified except as stated in Paragraph four (4) herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this Agreement as of the day, month, and year first above written. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD BOARD OF COOPERATIVE OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO EDUCATIONAL SERVICES C. (Ki yrman r s er, xecut ve rector Approved: y Tewna ,.) ATTEST: K n et is erson, Chairman Weld County erk and Recorder Weld County Private Industry Council BY: ��/✓/ peckman, Executive Director Weld C ty Department of Human Resources 890929 O a O O O 5 T a 0 N N 9 C f. .- N 9 YS2 4 ; . • cO N f C • O O a O N b a Y .•. O O O - 0o 2 Y Y H V N S o O G O . • O. F y a C Z -- E a14 ? ee S Y Z C +LO.. . y in .. 1 L .c 41 r L w NWO 4 •• a Za 3 U Q a t O o .~ii o tO .c 4' Y a : .� i pp y n 70* C 0 Z Y cox W _ q T A 8 N O .p .C aIA �i o 43d V V N r 0 a� 2 0 W U O > coC L S.. C -c L 0 .a 3 J -0 a� CO 4). C CY O Y.— .r 3 S T1�. L ya _,o0 .. co etca )a J i � � `o c i ++ o WW a*�mj 3iLl a.. O O. EO O .n a 0 0 ! r Co Cr i L N N a O C W C r 4- Y 61 W. 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AZ, . 14549 87419 UNITED RAM OF GREELEY 9,922.96 14550 87420 WERD COUNTY REVOLVING FUND 1,394.15 - SEMI-M0NTHLY PAYROLL (327 cks) 59,520.92 STATE OF COLORADO ) AL $ ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) ^ This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Page 1 through 2 and dated uus'r 2i':'- , 19 89 and that payments should be made to the rest/ Live vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ DATED THIS 121-st DAY OF AUGUST 1989 ---(:: ;::-// • WELD OFFICER SUBSCPTR711. Ate SADRti TO BEFORE ME THIS •:2 st DAY OF AUGUST 19 89 . NY cwgrss ',O PIRFS• MY Commission Expires jun.8. 1990 CTARY IC STATE OF COLORADO -)' - ) SS COUNTY OF WELD- ) We, the Board of County Ccanissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the pzvtOrr. FUND totaling $ Chairperson ATTEST gap ?Itetaxg--- - - County 7rk & Record .em C;;:::etO7 eJ � ; j. ."- . Member VELD COUNTY, COLORADO pAGE 2 PAYROLL FUND CLAMS V.J.WARRANT NO.NO. - P.O. NO. - VENDOR - - AMOUNT 14552 087100 VELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUND 2,524.31 • STATE OF COLORADO ) • Tam $ 73,362.34 ss COUNTY CF wan ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Page 1 through 2 and dated AUGUST 21st , 19 89 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 73,362.34 DATED THIS 21st DAY OF AUGUST 1989 WELD COUh ;CE FFSCER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 21st DAY OF AUGUST 19 89 MY CC ffSSICN EXPIRES: Mr Commission E,a Ana, 1990 STATE OF COLORADO_) ss COUNTY OF WELD. ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the PAYROLL . FUND totaling $ 73,362.34 Chairperson ATTEST TP "'4+LJ r p County rk & Recorder yc" „� eroot{E ember De ty Member WELD COUNTY, COLORAD rKbt 1 GENERAL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. & NO. VO. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 902371 085348 LUPE PESINA & JOB MASTEPS 2,186.80 State of Colorado ) TOTAL 2,186.80 ) ss County of Weld ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through 1 and dated AUGUST 21st 1889 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ Dated this 21st day of _ AUGUST , 1989 . ' . Weld County n e 0 ficer Subscribed—and sworn to before me this _ - day of AUGUST , 198 9 My commis .on _expires: nay Commission 6xirasifl , (tary u lid State of Colorado-- )_. . `) ss Co;:ntyof Weld ) - We, the Board of County Comissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the CAL Fund totaling S 1-41 Chairpers n etrier:" 6\e"v ce ern er :;.:.,zy Cle and Record Member e � .2 -�� � Piern• r J ~ �rV LLs SEMI-MONTEL= -PAYROLL EANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM. WARRANT WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE P'0-ENT 14542 LORI A. ONL ( 24.78 1 I I • • I I SLTM2ER OF WARRANTS 1 • iTOTAL 24.78 TEE AMOUNT OF TEESE 1LA.NDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN TEE SEMI-MONTHLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON AUGUST 21, 19 89 . rc'1.:‘,,'- ;-:::- .. .I < �n"�" ( -0 = , nil .. .x. �'''Y r_ fr _ NUBNOP MLA '041101114OATB t 00/16/f9 ' .� NARRANT 'REitsTEA root S • 1 {. " A9 or $ •08/14/89 r , NAAAANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NURSER MAMMAS; NUMBER NUMBER PO DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT ww,, w r NNwww -- -w Nwww- ww7 M ....../••••••••••••-- �: V r . A115676 AGUILAR•S CORPORATION 006074 11....314F+6229 687.00 687.00 0 aassass Al10876 AVANT GARDE STUDIO 080889 01-2110-6220-ADM 35.00 0 w -...--►--- 35.00 ., • asassaaaaasaass 0 . A116877 BIG R OF GREELEY 77036 01-3182-6229 - w 20.63 . 20.63 a assassssasasssAD • A115876 BUCKEYE MAWS SUPP CO INC 17921 ' 11-3146-6229 34.50 -w«34.50 a as a 3as asaaa S== A116679 CAMELOT CLEAN ROOM SER- 4681 60-2160-6229 6.31 4, 4711 60--2160-6229 114.00 4716 60-2160-6229 35.20 4,4717 60-2160-6229 4.31 4721 60-2160-6229 29.60 :. ♦722 60...2160...6229 44.00 j 232.42 ' ssassaas3xa?sas • A115680 CENTENNIAL BOLT INC 042284 21-6690-6220-9 114.80 t4 114.80 S saaxsssass3asss Y A115881 COLORADO ASSESSORSs ASSOC 0816MI 011041-6370 500.00 41 600.00 sa=asaxaa 4 A116882 COREN PRINTING . 15686 21-6610-6320-9 15.20 7781 21-6820-6320-9 14.00 29.20 . sssxxoas • • :;4111 IP A Q. 34•., .r5 . Ft.z_ . �s-�^. _E crt`-. yt_ ' ..� • �, pF u { '" -: NM�aoo. s*tS .c0YNtl_ DATE i 08,/16/8! MARRAMT' RRC;b`TER .22E s 2 AS OF i 00/16/05 rll,' WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT MUNSON WARRANTID NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 084 -PROJ - AMOUNT -----_�-__, _-----_--- ---------------a----------......------n-_ A115883 DOTY'S PEST CONTROL SERV 006149 21-6700-6230-9 10.00 007027 21-6700-6230-9 -----M-_1000 • E. 20.00 =mesa saasasss ID A115804 ENVIROTECM-:SERVICE. INC. 7623 11.3140-6229 180.00 All 7633 ID 11.3140-6229 --M�161.00 341.00 a=asass=saassaa • AI15685 GREELEY FOOD CLEARING NSE 0640 21-6640-6222-9 5.74 0659 21►6640-+6222-9 11.62 IP 0674 21-6640-6222.-9 2.24 0605 21+6640,-6222-9 11.48 0719 21-6640-6222-9 12.04 IP 0740 21-6640-6222-9 24.36 0748 21-6640-6222-9 6.72 ID • 74.20 • A115886 GREELEY 'LOCK $ KEY 32310 21-6950-6210 75.99 • 75.99 • cssaasasaassass • A115887 HUGH K. WOODS 375149 01-3182-6229 �-121.80 • 121.80 ` .. =====s-3aaassas ID. j CI A115800 K-MART 061259 21-6640-6224-9 9. 16 AD 41 9. 16 k a=mass=s=sssss • ID A115889 KINKO•S 0279 21-6840-6320-9 6.00 . '' 6.00 ====s===sasses= A125890 LONGS DRUGS 012231 21-6640-6221-8 . 79.55 • 012233 21-6640-6221-8 5.05 012234 21-6640-6221-8 17.85 IP I . i • IP . r ,,,'-'w'a. >nn«!Jtftem !.."-A.'!M.P"rm ,y taQb,M°, grW e s . ..«-{. -.... - NACBosP YNLD COUWTY DATE = Oo/16/09 WARRANT PSSISTEA PAGE : 3 V. r As Or 08/16/8!. ' � WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NURSER PD DEPT O!J PROJ AMOUNT - -. —rr. «rr. —r«rr—«rr—rrrr rr—rrr. -r. «---r--------wwr.r.rrr—r—rr«rr.�rry— • A115890 LONGS DRUGS 012235 21-6640-6221-8 ♦. 80 .� 012236 21-6640-6221-8 6. 15 ID 012237 2i-6640-6221-5 15.20 • 012238 21-6640-6221-8 ♦7.30 012330 21-6640-'6221-8 4.50 . —rgrr— «r150►10 . ss=asssssss seas • . A115891 MAJORS WELDING` S SUPPLY 12541 60-2160-6220 21 .00 a. 12842 60-2160-6220 15.00 . 14408 60-2160-6220 11 .25 -.• 47.25ID sssasssasss==as ', A115892 MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES. INC. 238342 21-6640-6222-8 133.40 • 238378 21-6640=6222-8 121419 254459 • =s=ass=sssassss • A115893 MOORE PRODUCE 15428 01-21106228-ADM --- 21439 21.39 ,.' ==as=sas=s=sass 4 A115894 MOUNTAIN PRODUCTS OIL 3663 11+3140-6229 336.86 -«----- fAll 336.86 =sssa=ssas==sas AI15895 NELSON OFFICE SUPPLY 16499 64-1155-6250-OFSU 478.97 • ♦78697 . • s=asasa=as==sts A115896 OLYMPIC METALS, INC 45157 21-6690-6220-9 406.80 . 406.80 ' s=sa=s=s=s==aaa r A115897 SAFEWAY 306472 11-3140-6229 7.37 • 307435 01-3182-6229 --------------- • « 22.42 • sa===ss====sss= . . • a :r- >t a .: rer i= '°' -cam"-T 4xl:74 "W44: , ,.'r ct rwir^ � as _ •-.n t ti ez ,..-5,--; z;.7' ,a. . 1 Niet0O. $110 CSCNTY DATE i osn./8! nitwit REGISTER PAGE t 4 4- AS OF S . OE/ld/8! ':. WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NARRANi ` NURSER SUMMER PD SEPT 004 PROJ AMOUNT • A115898 SAFEWAY STORES INC 307287 21-6640-6222-9 44.37 307294 21-6640-6222-9 . 41.22 307295 21-6640.4229-9 26.00 307298 21-6640-6222-9 50.08 All 307335 21-6640►6222-9 50.72 307339 21►6440-6229-9 11 .83 0 ►►►�.� 226.22 taasa=a aaaassss A115899 SNERNIN-NILLIAMS CO 52792 01-2310►6366 349080 61314 01-2310-6366 324.60 41 61926 01..2310=6366 13.14 0 62617 01-2310-6366 16999 66878 01-2310-6366 203.04 41 11060.57 =a=s===aaassss= A115900 TARGET STORES 061389 21-6640-6224-9 7.47 • .7.47 A, 7=asaa=aaa=ss9S . A115901 TODDY'S 28540 21-6810-6379.-9 3.47 29962 21-6510-6379-9 29.95 . 31291 19+4170+.6220 19006 31582 21►6980-6379 270. 18 31991 21-6490-6379-9 32.19 41--►- ►r►-r►►r 354.82 • ==sax=as=s=ess= , -. 4115902 TURF IRRIGATION SUPPLY 216348 01=1061-6235-CC 75.42 ..► ► 75.42 ============s23 ` 4, A118903 " UNC-GOROON HALL 1905 21..6850...6222..9 12,382.07 41 • 12'1382.07 41======.3======.35=2,===== a= s===s • A115904 UNITED STATES MELDING INC 756509 01-2118-6220 - - . 8.17 . 8. 17 • 0 • 0 • *ATE i aims. NARAANT RUGI$TCR PAGE i 6 - 45- 001. E 041/10/80 WARRANT PAYEE INVOtCE ACCOUNT NURSER NAPRANt • NVNSER NURSER PD DEPT OSJ PROD AMOUNT AO { A115905 UNITED STATES MELDING INC 759032 11-3140-6229 34.61 34.61 • ======a:n=5==Am 5115906 MAL!+MART 'MISCOUNT CITIES 014356 ' 21-6640-6229-9 34(.55 • 34.55 ssaasssssssssm=41 • ' 5115907 NINOGRADS STEEL C SUPPLY - 051537 . 11-3141-6250-SIGN 72.67 ID ssssssmssaasass ID FINAL:'TOTAL 2 158306.95 ` ssaassaasdosaaa • • • . • fh • • • '?....• • • • • • • • • �,�. .vs R€zEku +=s '}.'q .r-q":�-^-- •�-'-, +=erf,,ne .w 4 i, � i '. � '• � .-. � - �' �'� « .n a . �'�?ix to � ,;`"' j. WAraoor MELD COUNTY DATE s .side• . WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 3 gi si ill AS OF : 041/14/89 . TMIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND SUDGETIMG PRODECURES HAVE BEEN 41 COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 5 • AND DATED 08/16/89, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT SJ1Ci.Z� »._--• •' gp DATED THIS O Y OF _ ., ^. �_-»�.__ 19 I • r4D 41 DIRECT R 0 IMANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES n • SUBS --al--,;oED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS _-a DAY OF __14445.y.__ 19.e..0 41 My Cwnmisslon Expires June B 1940 _• • MY cgol4RS10N EXPIRESi--..»»__-- --•.-_..-_s__»----- tl 411 WEp OHE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY , COLORADO, HEREBY tAPPROUE! {D!SAPPROVEI THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN {,4, PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON v. Y THE _twill___ ____ FUND TOTALING fppqq». ? »_ » DATED THIS _ _ DAY OF » w,c-J�-_---__-» 19_4L 0 ' COUNTY I ERK AND RECO DER BY itl�_- DEPUTY r'���i CHAIRMAN 41 MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER 41 ID 4D 41 41 w Tr ± ' 201 '£ ,-ce t-,, 5 i ems' �.. S: r OSP *1R�tiaY�l�► t � E AMT ElTtts ,11 AO OF t 00/1!/8 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • > NUMBER RUNNER PD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT * IP 1• A118908 ADAMS ALFRED 010690 24+90446397-4715 249.00 249.00 • O ass=asza=*fl Sas I A118909 AIRS' COLLEGE 001008 21+6380-6302-8 103.48 • ..---r—ww—w 103.48 sass=asszssf S2 • • A115910 ASSOCIATION PUBLIC SAFETY 70750M - 01-2150-6330 45.00 • ♦5.00 ssasssassssas=a • A11591I AT&T M96636 67+11926533 �N25.80 25.50 • • ssssss:ssaszs=s 40 A118912 ATST 439875 67►1192-6360 2. 10 • 2. 10 mane=sao==9aYi2 • • A115913 AT$T 447049 67.1192-6533 106.41 499374 47-1192-6533 2.50 • • 108.91 =ass=a==s=a=s=s • A115914 BAUER RANDY M 081689 01-9020-6380 975.00 . • 975.00 ==sa=ss=:xassz= A115915 BRADY, PAULINE 076981 21-6650-6372-9 42.00 42.00 • '. .• =sass==ss==ass= • A115916 BRATTON'S, INC CR7756 21-6960-6533 125.00 CR7757 21-4980-6533 78. 19 • 02832 19-4130-6220-GME 7.63 • • 210.82 ass ss=== • 0 r.`e °. t".:' ,793.z7c-clw". zarn .nr r:+,? 'r ng.asrr r +Si ;inn. x ma r. x,;.,-“.-., 41$1,11-:6010111t r rife $: 115117/09 t A!O : AA'/17/A1 iA6B. t aIP k' WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT Pc': NYNDEA NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD ANIIU$T --------—..-__---r-______es _-- .---_—w--------------------------_...---rw--w_—w._ *115417 BRIGGSDALE MATER CO 718189 01-1061-6340 10.00 • • 10.00 ==s=ass====mss= A115918 BRUCE HERTEL 6 HUGH N. 882013 25-9071-6397-GAL 19103.76 •' ---Y -M--N 19103.76 =aassassss==ass • 41159►9 CASTELLANO, FREDDY 1831117 24-9044-6397-4715 75.00 0 183148 24-9044-6397-4715 323.00 5 398.00 .• aess=amssas=asa ..: A115920 EASTMAN KODAK CO 005865 01°1021-6210 18.90 18.90 =saws=sa==mess • • 4115921 fOUST,- STEVEN D. 006634 24-9034-6397-4715 291.00 • �� 29100 Ps' =es=x==mm===s • • '0 *115922 GREELY E DAILY TRIBUNE THE 094365 21+651063379 4.50 894461 - 01-1154-6337 31.20 4. 894463 01-1154-6337 28.80 'Y• 594465 01-1154-6337 16.80 ID 81.60 AD =a-==2121==-=as= . *115923 GREELEY GAS CO LI8725 O1-1041.6344-LIB 8.59 "• ST0769 21+6640-6340-9 70.58 1227 01-1061-6344 10.46 • 3482 01+1061-6344 20.62 47416 01°1061-6344-LI8 26.64 48771 01-1061-6344 55.22 41 5803 01-1061-6344 44.31 ` 745020 01-1061-6344-CC 99373.94 . 9 ,610.38 • • • 0 ill .10 m 7 „ c...a;_'7.74- ; n?,--Y* iy 3.,, _ +7u. `Y-"aa'msov�r,Tre m ;. `;r"n� ' .'s' j-41- ..�.. air $0 NT *imp NW" $ 014, 00 ; ,0441.06, WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER ' NUMBER PO DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT ►-w-w-..w.........w----y.-.r r.--.���-wMw------w..+-w..-M---.-w.w.-----------.-rw--r_a A118914 WARDING CAROL 081489 64-1166-6310 26.40 26.40 • sasazs=s=zsssxs • A110926 JOHNSON. CKERYL ED. D. TE3T08 21-.6640-6350-9 440.00 • '• 440.00 zsassasx4ssssaa • ... • A118926 JOHNSON. LINDA M0131 19=4170-6370-M 126660_ r 125.60 a ssasssssasssas • • 6115927 KLAUSNER' THOMAS J CON789 01+2990-.6350 54.5E 09076 01-2990-6360 • 55.25 ===========a== ======a== • • A1i5928 LEMAN C ASSOCIATES 640389 25-9070-6210'GAL ----- 80600 80.96 • . aa-sas==ssassas A115929 MARTIN AUGUST M10789 01-2990-6370 385.40 • • 355.40 xsa==a=zaaa5ssa *110930 METPATM 718407 194140-6350•MAT 8.25 • 8.25 as=aaassxssasa= •; • *115931 MOORE PRODUCE 14088 21-6640-6222-9 128.33 21-6640-6229-9 92.647 14410 21-6640-6222-9 28649 0 15339 21-6640-6222-9 24.50 15505 21-6640-6222-9 736.56 21-6640-6229-9 174.95 • • 11179.30 =zas== • • I • • • • , y�f'*yy � 3 w <.„x . .III! K. R. OW*710 K h . MANRAMT TRR Pan : 4 „. :,. AO of : AO/fs/69 Jr! f c� WARRANT ` PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMSER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT 40 _----.r.----_ A116932 MOTOROLA INC 610931 01-2150-6360 128.84 • 128.88 • Leaaa========== A110933 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER ATTACH 01+2180-6350 -'161,76- 161.76 4 ==aa=a=aas=a== • A115934 PALOMODA, MARIE 89122 25-9071-6397-L 325.00 325.00 41 ==a=sa3aaasa1= • i. I '• A115935 PATTISON, LINDA 1140U8 24-9044-.63974715 355.00 4 355.00- A115936 PORKIKS, SCOTT A0608 1944170-6370-A 14.00 A0814 19'4170-6370-A 4.20 41 F0809 19=4170-8370-F 20.60 80804 19-4170-6370-R 5.00 III 19-4170=6370-R 4.80 50801 19-4170-6370-S 74.00 $0815 19-4170-6370-S 14.00 41 M0802 19-4170-6370-N 36.40 173.00 a3=aL =3C= A115937 PETTY CASH- YOUTH SHELTER 081489 01-2330-6390 69.50 41 69.60 41 A116938 POSKUS, BARNARD A ' ST0889 21-6830-6358-9 132.60 • 132.60 41 =x=====aa===== 41 A115939 PUBLIC SERUICE CO OF COLO : 13645 01-1061-6340-ROAD 7. 11 4. 32783 01-1061-6340+80AD 18.17 • 5/906 0 11061-6341—CC 20 ,147.46 • 7063 01-1061-6340—ROAD 3.50 • 0 • 0 Is., ID :$4 ' 't ": to �''r'f" irv.sm'7'�' '��g�opa• usr � AN11Mt fl8S*T8`R P*fl 1 0 ci <d AS OP `$ •8117 /89 �s, KAARANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT s'. NUMBER PUNIER PO DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT I AD ------ — I A115939 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF COLO 206176.24 ===saassaamasza 40 A115940 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF COLO 5T0789 21-6640-6340-9 469.31 21-6700-6340-9 97.37 • 566.68 ;. 0 S A115941 REWARD. HOLLY MG0621 19-4140-6370-CHP 78.80 1 78.80 40 sa=sasusasaaaass A115942 REXFORD, LESLIE 253288 24«9034-6397-4715 290.00 � ` --www -------- 290.00 40 =====3ass=easss A115943 RINEOOLD6 ALICE A0731 . 194170=6370-A 3.40 40 F0731 19+-4170-6370-F 29.40 10882 19"1170-'5370-I 6449 + P0801 194170...6370...4- 4.00 40 �r $0801 194.4170-6370-9 7.20 $0812 19$4170-6370�K 30.60 . 41, 81620 • ==aasaaaaaata:aa A115944 R08810. LYNN A0801 19-4170-6370-A .60 5 F0811 19-4170-6370-F 13.40 P0808 194170-6370-P 12.40 4080731 14- 170-6370-A 1.00 50810 19-41706370-S 3.60 • N0808 19-4170-6370-W ----- 18640 . 49. 40 �.,;..' ====s=ssssssass •. . 4115945 RODRIGUEZ, CHARLOTTE ST0789 21-6510-6358-9 639.00 • 639.00 41 4 A115946 SCOTT, LINDA Ht.0809 24-9033-6370-4150 79.20 • 40 0 fIr'fR # 'W/iTn1B MMA61ABTs' A*stsTEM .444 1 6 _ ; . ` 144 0? 1 01117/89 9. h� WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT 1 NUMBER NNUUER FD DEPT 083 PROJ AMOUNT 41 • A116946 SCOTT. LINDA 89ML08 24-9043-63704150 111 ,00 190.20 cfzaaasi=zaatiz *115947 SMITH.' PAN A0802 19170-6370-A 2.80 41 ` -4 f0810 19-4170-6370-F 3.60 108075 19-4170-6370+1 .20 PO731 19"4170.4370.+P 13.00 II 80801 19-4170-6310-R 1.20 50731 19-4170-6370-3 13640 M0401 19-4170-6370-S 43.00 41 20804 19-4170-6370-2 20.00 • 97.20 • =sassss=ss=sass . 4115948 STOLL JEFFREY A0803 . 19-4170-6370-A 38.00 41 80809 19'-4170-6370+A 13.30 F0804 1964170-6370-P 9.00 P0808 19-4170-6370-P 16100 80731 19-4170.6370.8 4.80 S0810 19--4170-6370-S 13.40 - 4, ' 50808 19-♦170-6370-M 7.60 20808- 19-4170-6370-2 1.60 41 a -_- 103.70 41 aa======zzz=zsa 5! 15949 THE GREELEY TRIBUNE RRP88 25-9070-6337-GAL 70672 -- ---- - • 70.72 40 sa====zsCszs=s 41 A115950 TJARDES. IRENE N. 253257 - 24-9034-6397-4715 125.00 40 283158 24-9034-6397+4715 -----»-467600 . 592.00 A1t5951 ?RI TOWN RENTALS 000718 21-6640-6533-9 324.50 41 --»►.... 324.50 • =x== sss== • 8115952 UNITED POWER. INC. 5T0789 21-6640-6340-9 30.65 • 0 • 41 • j <t �` 411100181,401•4” ‘ s PARE` $ : 7 *Won: I�i>Zf.TIiR A5 dP i Oe/$ /69 NA*flANT PAYED INVOICE ACCOUNT NUDISM WARRANT NIJRBEA NURSER FD DEPT 06J PROJ AMOUNT r--« -e.wi. -N--t..----- ,--.--«wrwrrw-rw--w---w-w-w--...----.--wwwy-r-r---r • A116952 UNITED POKER. INC. 30.45 ssaas=aaaanusa • A115953 US VEST COMMUNICATIONS 693883 67-1192-6345-LCCL 38.26 + 094168 67.4192-6345+10 153.64 ID + ` 694960 67-1192-6345-LD 15364 494974 67'1192-6345-LD 163.6♦ H90014 67-1192-6348-LD 94473 671192-6345-LOCL 32.86 891246 67-1192-6345-L0 1 .042.23 II 67-1192-6346-LOCL 32.86 41 H9303 671192-6348-L0 475.92 H96212 67-1192-6345-LOCL 140.25 M96354 67-1192-6345-LD 8.32 67+1492-6345-LOCL 36410 II H96525 . 67-1192+6345-LD 14636:35 67-1192.6345-LOCL 163. 17 Ill H96600 67-119246348-LO 186404 67-1192-6345''LOCL 168.61 H96636 671192-63441-LD 23.28 67-1192-6345-LOCL 36.93 896850 67119$-634!1-LD 4.24 67-1192-6345-LOCL 125.52 ill H96919 67+1192-6348-LOCL . 31 .43 -- ------ , ♦4708.07 ID =sasassssaaassa At15954 MELD COUNTY REYOLUING 3017 12-4448-6370-REG 240.00 3058 12-4448-6370-REG 60.00 300.00 41 sssssssaaasss== ' 6115955 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 2993 01-1061-6370 168.00 IP 3208 21-6640-6220-9 50.00 3217 21-6640-6373-9 189.36 IP ------ 4I _--- »-424.36 =sa=ssa=a==_s= 4 FINAL TOTAL : 45.614. 11 • sss==s=sssss=== . ID • ID 0 ° , r nea ' `' r' SARKANT utsi PAsr : S ' AS OF> .00/IT/S1 ;. • THIS IS TO CERTIFY. THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE SEEN illp COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHCNN ON PAGE. I •THROUGH 7 p AND DATED 08/17//9p: AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS f( IN THE '• AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, .WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT i_7.a. elli ______• • = ' DATED THIS Y OF ---- 19 •-_::- 4zd,"4c-di 4I DIRECTOR OF FINANCE ANO . ADMINISTRATION SERVICES M1 �Q SUBSCRIBED AND SMORN TO -BEFORE ME THIS ____ DAY OF -_ _ 19_„pQ_L,.• 41 41 MY COMMISSION EXPIRESS_.. 81ywppaiy —i J B 1990 .._____• . , S�Y ? ; NOTAR 1 IC NE, 'THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY • (APPROVE( (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOUEI AND WARRANTS IN 411 • PAYMENT rT,,HEREF�ORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE --_.a.-t-e. __«M__«_ FUND - TOTALING iLLq1.lQ.LL.I.L____ • DATED THIS _.!1_L._ DAY OF ...._CE « 19.J,..• • 41 ' /ZANY c ee�efrl 000 • COUNTY ERIC AND RE ORDER BY • �,- -�ef • � DEPUTY _- CHAIRMAN • 6(NristSititft MEMBER ���}}} MEMBER-1c41 �-_« rr �4. MEMBER MEMBER i 0 41 4I 4I1 r fa,.34,it INN.tI c. *t� ' e:ta r:sN1 /1 NA$$pNt Rf il*tffR PRO[ :1' • 1 i 'k. A5 L or s' oi'ls'$1a4 KO WARRANT ' PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT SOONER ricsosamt40 NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT. 05.1 PROJ AMOUNT a • A115950 ' ADAMS COUNTY 496170' O1-1012-6350 N r 16.00 ---spot 16.00 41 aaassaas7=amass All A115957 ' AGLAND- INC 38013 77-5310-6250-AUTO 058.00 • 58483 775300.6365 191.80 58639 ' 77.5300-6365 107.75 41 1 .257.25 aaa=aa=......s= • #115958 . ALL PURPOSE RENTALS SALES 55460 01-1061-6360.CC 296. 10 ._ ----296. 10' 41 as=alas==sasass AD A115964 ! ALL-PHASE ELECTRIC SUPPLY 369062•" 01-1061-6236-CC 73.60 41 ' 369940 01-1061-6236-CC 24.00 . _-_ 97it041 • #115960 ' AMER INCOME LITE INS CO M3023 01-3400.6229 36:004. K3p24 01-3400-6229 4.00 - ,.�..+K :jli .........,......«. 40.00 40 a=sss=aa=asssa: A, A115961 AMERICAN ASSOC. OF 357279' 77-4300-6330 75.00 • 75.00 =assss=assas==s • A115962 ' AMERICAN ASSOC. OF ACMLO 77-5300-6311 32.50 • _.... • =m=ama==ass==s • • A115963 ATCT 197661 77- - 53006345 . 18.60 77-5310.6345 18.60 • '37.20 • ===sass==s=;==a= • • 0115964 AT&T CONSUMER SALESSSERV 321289 77-5300-6345 19.93 • 0 I ID • i floe . SEC. �WIITtf r WAURAWT 'Rli;81ER PAGE 2 01/11/1! AS Of 1 OB%i8/8sIll PAGE i . 2 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER • 41 NUMBER NUMBER PO EPT WARRANT ...----..-►..«.- ---- 0 0$J PROD AMOUNT A118964 AT$T CONSUMER SALESsSERV 321289 77-5310+6345 4I 79.92 ' 39.13 . amnaaaasanaaasa A115965 AVIALL 006692 77-8310-6250- PILT 64097- ID 007445 77-0310-6230-PILT 33.43 07275% 77-9310-6210-p1LT 262.06 072756 77-5810-6250-PILT 59.25 073020 77-5310-6250-PILT 26.68' ID ID 092457 77-5310-625041111 40.41 • 33863 =a====ssi.aasa g A115966 AVIATION PUBLICATIONS INC 1425 77-5310+6250-PILT 4I• -_ 120.69 120.69 ======as===sn= ID 41, 0115967 ! SESTWAY PAVING 14794 77+5300-6365 402.29 ID -------------- 402•Z9 it ==naaan;a=aa=a • 0118960 BPI WASTE SYSTEMS 072741 77-8300+6366IP 20.00 77+5310-6366 20.00 40.00 ID A115969 ' BIG R OF GREELEY 32046 37-5310-6220 • 77-5310-6241 5.37 32331 77-5300-6365 9.77 32354 77+$300-6362 4.77 •3 • 388576 77-5300-6362 44'613936 77+5300+636 1 2 21.52 • 50 60359 77-5300-6365 12:76 • 77-5310-6220 12.76 27x4$ ID60655 77+5310-6220 . 3o75 77+53t0-6250—VEND • 62086" 77+5310-6220 120.84 6.70 ID 62181 77+5310-6362 62660 77+5310-6362 11 .70 • 62692 77+5310+6366 34.40 62810 77+5300-6362 0.87 40.87 ID ` ID . 40 O, p.y�y" i •t.. wwR r. #9sy 4 One : oa4>Ra/ss 'AMMO TIR P*U 1 y ‘ , AS 0P 1 '00/18/89 . ,• , MAR#AHT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • mussel' NUMBER PD DEPT OOJ PROJ AMOUNT *--«r-_.mow«fir--r__.«r-r-r«r_r_.—r---e 41 A118969 ' BIG # OF GREELEY 42989 77-0300-4420 6.13 , 77+8380+6420 6614 ' ' • 63066 77-8300-6362 1.54 • 64073 77+5300-6362 17.49 45901 77-5310-6250-VEND 83. 16 0 612.48 • . 4116970 BIG R OF GREELEY 66865 77-5300-6220 16.20 . • 66646 77-8310-6220 7.95 • 66495 77+6300-6220 5.38 • • 71+0300-6342 74688 ' 77-5'300-6366 ' :16.47 IP 71683 77-8300-6241' 8.76 •i . 17+5300-63o5 35.98 71470 77+5300-6220 8.60 : 75598 77+8300-6365 77091 ? • 242.13 as.ssa=sasea=a= • 4115471 t R9ECK; JUDITH As nroa.t5 6C'l1S1•.G370 7,00 N 7.00 • sassasseaa=ssaa • *115972 ' BOER 6 ROBERTS ARCHITECTS 13 34-1944-6920-JAIL 483.60 , ....- 483.60 • A115973 6RATTON•S0 INC 03171 19+4170-6220 34. 10 • 03430 01++1011+6210 8.04 42.94 • sss=ass=4=s=us= • 0115974 BUT2INE1 AL V00432 24-9044-6397-4715 230.00 5 00432U 24-9044-6397-4715 230,00 II 460.00 • ==s=a==s==ass==, A115975 CENTENNIAL LUMBER COMPANY 68610 01-1061-6360-CC 44.01 • 68650 01-1061-6360-CC 18.18 • • 0 • MAERASy MtstsT*0 ►ROE- 1 ♦ f AS at $ OS/18/it 4 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NURSER WARRANT NURSER NURSER FD DEPT OSJ ►ROJ AMOUNT ii nNi M_-MiMM e..N«_N_i_...N....++.. .4 +TH _ --- N.. r' • A115975 CENTENNIAL LUMBER COMPANY 62. 19 ass Omsaaz44asmm 41 0115976 CHECKMATE. INC. 901238 01+ 2 1016350 19.00 41 19.00 s==ssssazs*$ss1l 41 0115977 CHESTNUT SQUARE 'APARTMENT 0448M8 24«9034.6397-4715 67.00 67.00 ' 0 s sscas*.ssaaaaa . 0115978 CHIEF EQUIP CORPORATION 20847 ' 77.9310-6362 355. 17 ID 365.13 ' asnamsia.essaaa - 41 A115979 COLORA00 BAR ASSOCIATION 03713 01-.1012-6229 175.00 ....................175.00 r 6! A115980 ' COLORADO BAR ASSOCIATION 08388 01-10126229 175.00 • 175.00. 41 =....=saa*stisi • A116981 COLORADO STATE TREASURER 081669 . 66-9020-6141 131874.45 13,874.45 • • m zsmr=sssaassza .. 0115982 COLORADOLAND TIRE CO. 14614 77-5310+6362 75.05 _-7¢.O5 • sasssamss 4iss La • • A115983 CONNECTING POINT 3452 65+1191-6948 124.60 _ 124.60 =======S=2=====, 0115984 COPYNORLO 11381 01-1041-6220 5.95 • 11393 01-1041»6220 3.67 ID • I MA#RANT S*Si6Ttl PAGE $' 0 As 00 ,s 16 36/89 ' ti.a,. WARRANT PAYEE INVOICEACCOUNT . NyMSER WAN i' MUNSER MUNSON PS DEPT O6J-PAOJ AMOUNT • , . A116984 COPYWORLD 11410 0111041-.6220 5035 11449 03+1104114220 7171 • 11461 ' 01444414i4220 6 51- • • 11466 01.1041-4220 13.66 . 11464 01«1041-4220 4.23 • ,r,0 11470 01.1041-4220 9.2E • 11472 01"1041-!6220 3.76 . 11473 . 01-1041-+4220 6.07. 11509 0-1041+14220 7.03 • 12604 . 01-104-6220 7.71 12508 01-1041-.4220 5.07 • - +. �� • 83.97 =m=sss*sosssssa A118985 COREN PRINTING 15626 01-10414'6210 42.00 7611 644-1156-6320 70.00 �+ -« • 112.00 . • szasasssuSsssss 4118986 CRAWFORD SUPPLY COMPANY 170330 66-231$-•6260-COMM 42.80 r.. ...r. + .� 82.90 • =sa=atdssssas== • 4116987 DAVID. THOMAS 0. M18168 01-+1012-6370 152.59 • 752.69 AD • - saassssss aas s ss • A116988 DEEP ROCK 69AUG1 • 88+2112-6220+AUXL 9.20 41 ID 9.20 mssaossasse=0121 ID • 4115989 DEJOHN INUESTMENI CO. INC 200868 24-9034-6397-4715 138.00 II 138.00 • cas=ts===-s==== 0 *115990 DIAMANDIS COMMUNICATIONS 153685 77-5310-6250-PILT 13.75 • 13.75• • =============== • • • • 0 • • M -t NRP insstint n9'#. I 'slits/ri It ' WARRANT; IERlsTER 0444 . 8 6 a :" AS OP `= O./tA/89 ' i WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NURSER WARRANT NUMBER • NUMBER . FD DEPT' 08J' PROJ AMOUNT wrrrr4.rr►irr_«_w rw._rwr_«_��rw-«w ens.._`rni_Kw�w w+�. .� .Y_r._r___w.r�.w_.-►.� A111991 DILL, RICK CM0009 01-2110-6370-ADM 26.99 26.99 0 saaaaaamaa=aaaa A115992 OIRECTOR OP FINANCE 7326 01+1061-6342 • 56T. 10 4 w_r 867.10 .• saaaa=saa aasasn • 40 ww *115993 GRANT. GLORIA J. 8989 77-5300-6375 33348 33.48 ssxasasaasssrms • A115994 EASTERN NENS'. DISTREBUTORS . 831001 77+5310+6250-PICT 13.75 13:7540 sm=sfsaasssisaa • All, *116995 EMPIRE DISPATCH 204189 77-5310+6345 47.90 433189 77-5300_6345 15.95 ' wTr_w-wwww T-r r� 63.85 r s=asasssmaamaaa .'` A115996 EXECUTIVE INCENTIVE 68086 01rt2110-6370r1ANG 312.00 40 .ww«ww-�_►.r 312:00 ' 4,• =2=4:32-=======223 . . • *115997 FRANZEN, DUANE GENE 013269 ' 79-1191-6143 79.81 M79.B — assssssssaassss • • A115998 fRITO LAY INC. 421801 06-2311-X4250-COMM . 150. 1. 150. 14I 41 150. 14 40 4. A115999 FULTON, EARL 88262 259071-6397.-GAL 4,250.00 411 08263 25-90716397-GAL 4.000.00 • 8.250.00 =s=a=s=ms==css= • 0 • 0 • • i #y '•t fF . .M1 V t•e ' r '.'t 6+l‘t Y Y' 11Rr X1001 MAARAIITt SISTER ►Ai! i 1 Is A6 OP i'06/ie/i! • LNVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER $ARRANT ' 0 *mamma PAYEE NUMBER PD DEPT 06J PROJ AMOUNT NUR-ER _ 444444444444 r !- -. !-rll-N-lrl--rr---rrr-Ml--lN-r♦ r ID i 193.77 ' , 4116000 ' GLOBAL AIRCRAFT• PAATS 3269 7i�53t06260lPILT 17. 16 3219 77SS1Q-�6Z60PILT 41 , !210.45 ssssxasssas=aas - Il 77.1+ *116001 OREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE THE 8932 : 01-1021^6331 26.2♦ ill 6935 O1=1021-+�33! 103.68 svcsaaaadasrass ID 7.20 A1t6002 'GREELEY ELEVATOR' CO 006181 19-41706220 7'.20 081389 t9�4t70�6220 -,0 16.40 ' • a napsaaaasxasss . A116003 GREELEY LOCK S KEY 32141 ' 77;-5310 8x84 -6366 ----...._,L,....„.._ ,54 . 8.84 .' 32:12121g========== :,' • 38475 ' 7-r-S310-f2S0' EhD 13.80 A116004 GREELEY TON'S SALES 38534 77!5310-6250'VEND 63.35 187.1 IP 5 axssxxessasssss ;Al II 4116008 GREELEY WEST AUTO REPAIR 766647 O1-3400-6229 ♦6.00 45.00 sassxasss'ss=sss ' 4116006 GREELEY ItLNNELSON CO 092529 L9«4/10x6366 51•4s� ; ' • 51.45 aasRaacs-ss=asa 41 NL0815 01-2150-6370 695. 14 4116007 HAMMERS. VERN -r-rrr-rrN-Nr 695.14 ID � ssxa a-sssx ID 1200 79-4410-6147 ♦3.00 II AL16008 HARRIS, JANE A. 1203 79-4410-6147 33.00 ID 41 ID 1 N*NI A�AaNrTc�oi!!Y so** s..o�itata9 . , . RSi9STIR As of 1 of/ $/s9 0104e "• WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NURSER NARpANT NURSER NURSER FU DEPT' OSJ ,PRDJ AMOUNT_ «-..ri..w�,_rr_r«�r.nr•rrwLrr___rwr_r. .r��rr.��rrr���rw__rrw«wr_,�_y_�._rrwwrrwrrr . I . A116008 HARRIS, JANE A. ..........«.......:...—..........76600 asssS:as Ssxassa ID A/16009 HIGHLAND, ELAIN KAREN 072989 79-1153-6143 30.00 61769 79-1183.6143 30.00 44 . • 60.00 ss=nasals=ss=aaa MD. A116010 INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL 081889 01-1154-6370 300i00 300.00ID . .,' aaxs=sxssssaaas A116011 JEPPESEN SANDERSON 023416 77-5310-6250-P1LT 211.52 045080 • 77-5310+6250-PILT ' 61.72 049.66 - T7-8310=6280-PiLY 158.81 . ' 045947 77-5310-6250-PILT 137.98 870.06 aaax=aaana_==alt. 41 • AI16012 JOHNSTON, THOMAS L. SA 703314 01-2111-6220.-INV,T 8.70 • 8. 70 =asaaaasss=sna : A116013 JONES - NININOER 198962 01-9020-6350 1 ,700.70 • • 11700670Il , . ===s===as=s==xs A116014 KEEFE COFFE AND SUPPLY 114897 86-2311-6250-COMM 566608 565.08 0 s=ssassssasssas A116015 LOVELAND DAILY REPORTER- N17969 01.1021-6331 25.50 ID • 25.50 =ss=sssssssssax • A116016 LUPE PESINA S JOB MASTERS 88247 25-9071-6397-CAL 80.00 ID ID 80.00 ass=====s==s=a= 0 • '1CY 5 4 x;:i 4:r.. LifC`D': U=r9- 3 7:77f q"` x ,L .`." 7—' '7.7 YX` “:777' . nq'. 41Eh, ssn, a u>4Aias , NAUAANT S*8 *TQR ; .• $ARRANT IPMEE INVOICE ' ACCOUNT NUNeER ' WARRANT 40 ii1iR51,R NUMBER FO DEPT 014 PROJ AMOUNT 40 A116017 ' MACRUM QUALITY BLOBS 25973 01-2420-6399 x5.00 , .H.-_,..._....... 25.00 41 A116016 MATTHEW BENDER i CO' INC 300,i8S 01-1012-6229 156.60 41 . 156.00 =sae ssasassasas A116019 MCCLOSkEY, CHRIS 081889 79-1191-6147 96.00 41 96.00. ill s asses ass aia sass 40 A116020 M4PICA1.ALERT SYSTEMS -01!047 19.4130-6221-WELL . 376.47 • ' 376.47 asassasesss'sasa 41 40 A116021 NIKE'S CAMERA 20322 ' 01.^ 1041-6220 401.60 di 401.60 aaas?Ssapa73aasa A116022 MINNIG CYCLE CENTER, INC P150 77.5300-6241 300.00Ill • -_ X300.0040 • =============== 41 A116023 RISCO TEXTILE RENTALS .INC 133341 ` 77+5310-6228 7.78 • 135031 ! 77-5910-6225 16.62 _24.4041 • sassasassssssss. A116024 MUTUAL BENEFIT' LIFE 81589 77-8300-6140 26.2841 40 77-5300-6143 324.26 • 380.5441 - 40 A116025 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 194432 . 01»1012-6350 10.7541 40 10.75 . m=mes==as=cassss 41 40 41 #1 cooly, *Ate S Wf1NN r ., f NA*RAMT 'ARQIITIR PAGE 1 to 4$004, S 08/18's9 : ,• WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NURSER WARRANT NUMRER . NUMBER , PD DEPT`084 PROJ AMOUNTel w w�. .��w.�w+. .�r�.w�.Y��.�.r�a���.iwr.rr►�.������ A116026 NORTH WELD COUNTY'WATER 152079 : 77.5300''-4342 17.00 ' 41 444789 ' 17-5300-6342 20.30 923789 77-5300-.632 20.85 • 932709 ' 77•-5604+6342 17.00 978789 77-5310-6342 57.15 132.30 SI . 4asamsasasss=as . A116027 NORTH WELD, HERALD 8934 01-1021-6331 15;2041 411 15.20 41 ses4aasassasaas, • A116028 NORTHERN ARMORED SERVICE NA$789 77-5300-6358 25.00 ' 77-8310-6358 25.0041 50.00 ' 41=asasssam===ag41 • A116929 NORTHERN COLORADO PAPER 070121 770-531046220 2100 . ' 070796 774+5710-6220 37.08 071192 77-!53106220 32.45 I. -.�«44..-4Y 41 91.93 . I. ;;' saaassasasags;4 A116030 `"OTIS1 FRED I. 7579 ' , 77+5300-6352 51. 55 S !' ._~51.55 . s aaasssassssasa P,5 A116031 PADRON. MARGARET 081889 79-1152-6147 39.00 4I 2. 39.00 •. ssasassssamsass 4114032 " PAYLESS" CASHWAYS 160012 77-5300+6365 1452 160091 77-5300-6368 2.97 . 41, 17.49 . sacssasssassssa ' • 4116033 PENNINGTON. BEVERLY A. 081889 '- 79'-.10314e6141 100.00 • 297 79-1031,-6147 210.00 298 79-103E-6147 . 190.00 5 41 II 4, ,, NA►:far noon `'REYme* PAiE 'i i t 0 .e... As or i '08/!5/84 tip • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT MUNSON' WARRANT • NURSER NUMIER Pp DENT 318.4 PROJ AMOUNT 444444444 444 r_ -- • • A1i6033 PENNINOTON. 'BEVERLY A. 294 79.1031,-6147 125.00• ' 6$5.00 • sassa=====s=ass • A116034 PETTY CASH PLOT C 0RNUS 05022 01.1061.6360-CC .54 • 05372 01-1061.6390-CC 5.89' 051016 01-1061-6360-CC 3.85 • 16064 01-1061. 621$ CC .93 • 16061 014,106*-63¢Q+CC 1.99 16173 01-1061!6236-CC .93 • 1660 0151061..6238�CC 5.27 • 690001 01"1061•46360•CC .36 6581 01-1061-6360-CC 10.86 786110 01-1061-.6234-CC" 6.94 • 8534 01-1061+6235^.CC 2.60 902080 01-1061=6360-CC 3.09' 46.20 a=assasssa*=ass . A116035 PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY 029764 77-5310+6250-JETA 50206601 77-63i0-6a+i9 a pott.53 081 77-5310-6633 10370.00 • 80104.53• • =sa=aasw=wsmz== A116036 PIPER LINDA 046920 79-6970r6143 153.00 . 045610 79-6970-6143 7.83 067600 79-6970-6143 208.00 _. -- _• 356.63 • assxssssa=====s • A116037 PITNEY BOWES 967346 01-1031-6229 _ 110.00 • .......e......... W.r 110.00 • • =============== A116038 POUDRE WALLEY REA LTR 11-3190-6397-5847 60281.00 • • -_- - 60281.00 sax=s=ss =- • ' A116039 POULSEN HARDWARE 33456 77-5300-6365 21.85 • • irMA op 0 c Late i, oa/lil I NA ' AMT ' " OTRR,' /AGe "1 12 AS., F 1 0 10/41 : -00 WARRANT 'PAYEE '` IN [CE ACCOUNT Ni'1MUER ' r WARRANT • NUMBER M 8ER AD DEP $ T; OJ PROJ` AMOUNT '-i-7"'""-'""'"t"""""70."'"'"", ----M..—_—ti..`-- 1 *116039 ' POULSEN HARDWARE 21 .85 • ' a amassa=a==asss *116040,;` PUBLIC SERV COMPANY" OF CO ' 081489 12-4410-6340 14970.23 ;,`` 12-4411-^6340 294.40 - 2264.63 _s====alsa=mss= . 4n, *116041 PUBlic SERVICE CO' OF COLO 1903 0/-1061-6341-FUEL 103.71 • * 1929 01-1061-6341-NR'O 1 ,475.75 • 20706 01-1061-6344-5000 12.23 t 24371 01-1061-6341-SO'CO 490.24 ' 258051 ' 011061-6341-WARE . 15• 37ID 1'' 2776VT ' 01-1061-6341-MARE 2.87 ' 33916 01-1061-6340-ROAD 12. 19 i 4169♦ ' ;01-1061-6341WARE ' 45.09 /r 501 01-1061-6340-110AD : 26.00 553 0I-1061-6341-4MARE.'. 60.27 1 7482 01-1061-6341-WARE 2.96 • ,.� 2.246.68 I sassasaasaflss 8116042 RAY'S OF1ICE 'EQUIP INC 3173 17`$3,10-62 / . . � i0 34. 14 • 3401 770300-6210 6.20 ' 77-8210-6210 I .{' 6.19 3457 77-5310-6210 1 .84 ' ' fi ---.. . 48.37 8116043 REYNOLDS PUBLISHING CQ 88118! 01-1021-6331 11 .57 • • f. k 1 I 8769R 01-1021-6331 53.94 , • -------- ------- . :,--,e65.51 =sass========== • / 1 A116044 ROCKy,''n0UMtAIN SUPPLY,INC 32195 77-5300-6362 25.02 • 25.02 • A116045 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE INC 202504 ? 77-5300-6365 1 . 16 • 202766 77-5300-6365 1 . 16 • • • 0 II ._ Q • 4,-.1","''''. IGl►a+e, l3 c ►Asa,': ' ' .. OMMRANT- p�Eix$it* ,. „ As as s''00/149100 . 0 INVOICE ACCOUNT ' NURSER WARRANT"� NNUM NUMBER ►PAYEER NUMBER FD.DEPT, 004 PROD AN*mourn— »�--.------.. e.......r..r�a. 0 """. . -- -� 2.32 . A{16045 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE. INC sr=.......aassa • 28.00 A116046 ROTO ROOTER SERVICE 21967 01-10614.6360-CC' - 26.00- , • ' .- 25x00 . =ssassass's===a= • • 1 081989 79-4410-6147 220.00 1116047 RONEi RICHARD 081889 79-44106143 68.00 • 22.....66....» • 288.00 ssasasasstssses • 9.37 1116048 SAFEWAY STORES INC 306481 01-1041'4220 29.37 • 306452 ' 01-10'4-6220 . 5.28' 306454 01-10'41-6220 3.52 306456 01-1041-6220 306457 01-34'00-6229 ' 17.26 • • 306482 01-3400-6229 3.38 307251 01-10'41.06220 11 .52 307253 • 01-10'41'.220 38.27 307254 •' 01.1041»6220 307255 01.1041-6220 3.69 307272 01-1041-6220 7.04 301301 Oa-1041.6220 $7.34 • At 307306 . 01-1041"6220 15.20 307307 01-1041-6220 24.12 • 307417 01.1041+6220 7.27 '� 307416 01-1041-6220 2.25 �.. 203.97 . rsasssss_ssaams 21.33 • A116049 SAFEWAY STORES INC 307425 01-104-6220 37.17 Ill 307426 01-1041-6220 37.17 307428 0L-1041'6220 • • 12.25 307430 ' 01-1041-6220 31 . 12 2 IP 307433 01-1041-6220 307434 01-1041-6220 . 16.00 • 41 307437 01-1041-6220 5.68 133.72 • -333 3=3s • • • • ,' • • NAMBotP . HIS COUSY #AtS $ 61/$61 4$10 ' MAp(MMT R*CI$T'EM PAGE .1 14 f4E AS. 1 08/14/81 4 KARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT 04. , NUMBER NURSER IFD DEPT -02J PROD AMOUNT 4116050 SCHELL. DAN 68263 25-9071+6367- GAL 20117.00 ' 21817.00IP - . ssssammasssszsa 0 A116051 SCHMARTL. MARY 991729 ' 01-2110-6316-JAll. , 11.08 ' 0 16.08 • 4116054 • SEILER. KATHRYN ' 081189 ' 01+1025-6370 13.55 ' ID III 13.55 sasseszssssasss •. A116053 ' SERVICE UNIFORM RENTAL ' 184556 77-+5210-.62nd 23.00 165681 77-4310-6225 36.35 ' ,� 186648 77-06410-6224 26.85 187446 ' 77-'5310-6225 09469 10-622 14.99 .�«. 187697 + 77-.53 ID 130.18 smszcaaa=aasasq ' • _ 4116054 SLIMS• SANITATION `SERVICE 15222 77-5300-6533 110.00 ' .:.. -tea.-►-"'+_+ AP 110.00 IP *samssasassasaq ' 1 A116055 SMART CORPORATION 348197 , 01-1Q12-6350 59.75 ' 69.74 M - **asszazzssssss . A116056 SMITH SIGN SHOP 9519 77-5300-6337 59.00 ' • 77-5710-6337 -59.00 110.00 0 sassasss_saasza • A116057 STAPLETON , DANIEL 90511 01-2110-6315+JAIL 10.00 10.00 zszzaazszs=aazs 0 ID A116060 TODDY'S 32575 19-4170-6220 6.30 ID 0 IP ',..;.?..'f' , 4•:)',,, Tu1PSNP plea 'cIWft7 - - *Ka $ w/I11Itti . t MART SUT' RER88tnN ton I"f ,„;..•• AS Of 1 '08/44/40 AD WARRANT PAYE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER 4UMIER ES OEPT- OSJ PROD AMOUNT k'' -Y-�-r-7MAY-------�--AYE-►-T•►-Mf-1rrr�7-rwTY-MM--MT�r ITS-J.. .. --MT--A Ai IP 4116058 T000Y'S 32801 19-4170-6220 6.47 ...r.-.......... • 12.77 ID • L ar=aaaSasnaaa A116059 TRANSAMERICA 880418 01-1021-6350 175.00 ID - ,. 175.00 • gaaas a a sass.sass • *116060 U.S. DEPT '-OF COMMERCE C67087 . 77-site-6250-PILT 21.00- ' 135373 , : 77-5310-625S4PILT 131i55 • 4277 77.5310-6250TPILt . 180.00 444358 77-5410-6250-PILT 37100 ' 444452 77-8310.6250 PILT 714'!4 IP 451,506 17-5310-6250«PILT 3.90 452601 : : 77-8310''.4260-P1Lt 1.50 454652 ' 77-5310-6250-PILT 22.50 457067 77+5110-6250-PILT , 63.00 - • ♦91.10 • . asssasaasagasao ,,. 4116061 ' UNITED . STATES WELDING INC 07100R 60-2160-6220 • 16.50 ' • 15174N ''. 60-2160-6220 3.98 ,' ' 161774 . 40.2160-x6220 4.60 151844 " 60-21"60-6220 13.80 ID ' 15}878 40-2160-6220 7.96 " II - - - -181964 60-2160-6220 16. 10 — 41 62.94 aasstaaeasasaaas r Ie 4116062 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 9141278 - 67-1192.6348-LO . 134.76 941972 67+1192-6345-L0 12.38 Yillh 67-1192-6345-1.00L 135.87 9830/0 67-1192-6345+LO 136.24 67-1192-6345-LOCL 28.06 9143110 67-1192-6348-LDCL 28.06 ID 943510 67-1192.6345-LO 32.22 67+1192-6345.LOCL 28.06 ID 946000 ` 67-1192-6348-LD 596.97 41 67=1192-6348-LOCL 3,748.91 947076 67-1192-6348-LO "1 .74 ID 67-1192-6349-LOGE 28.56 • 9117334 67-1192-6345-L0 125.86 ID ID IP ID • gyp •Ott-r.• -7-= rro 1NK7.```-emu`,T 7,7 .., .m „ ' . . 7. ,-srr --r-if• , Ts.Y-.. 3r - ' -'77-,?!,." _ u, .I NI a ,a „A , ;- • S4 clllnv nut s Os/tsli9 ?' WARRANT REGISTER POSE ,s is i s.,. i • AS Of, s 0*j1♦/89 1(i WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ' ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT 41 ll': NUMBER NUMBER PD DMPT OSJ PROD AMOUNT A116062 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 9H7465 67-1192-6340-L0 1.40 • 67-119a-6345-L0CL 32.37 i 9H7728 67+1197=°6345-LO .14 41 67^1142+6348.+LOCL 49.65 9H7776 ' 67.1192.6345-10 1.85 ' 61-1192-6345-LOCL 26.06 9H7910 67.1192-6346-LOGE 26.06 I . 987964 67-1192-6343-LOLL 30. 18 • 5208.36 . 4 ==a=ss==aass=s • A116063 VASOUEZ. DIANA 081689 01-11324-6370 30. 17 4. 300 • =============s#..3 —. 171?0 41 A116064 VIDEO TEWNIX0 INC. 035867 '' 014-1948-6940 720.00 -- --- rt--M 725.00 ss=saapas=asass . A114065 WARD TRANSPORT. INC• 2829 77-6310.6280-100L i66.2e _0 2115 77-4310-62504-JETA 171.05 ' 2893 77-5310-6260 ;006 172.13 3026 77-5310-6280-JETA ' 186.43 41 i ` r 696•tl7 ; ====s==ass=sass . i� .. ef A116066 WARDEN DONALD NILBA 66-9020-6370 236.51 ' e 0 235.51 �t..' ==ssaa=s=a=ss=a *7 4116067 WELD COUNTY EXTENSION ' 766847 01--3400-6229 20.00 • 20.00 =ss=sa=======a= A116068 WEST PUBLISHING CO 07139 01-1012-6356 321. 18 41 01-1123-6530 631.5440 952.69 40 =sass===sn===== 0 0 0 y e e i�R1t�'�bY .a«',OMIT.':e� '�+a :3 .c.` r ,. s: >1�� door . • ' ''� � .. _.. *5 s o1lsuo9 ' WARRANT PAYEE 1RUOIC£ ACCOU*T—MI1N•ER NARRANI S > „ NUM5ER woman r0 ant 00J 'PROD AMOUNT wow___I.4444_444444__4444____44-4144_44444-_. .4.44.4......44'44444..4.....44. ...,...4....4...........-e.......« • A116069 WINOORADS STEEL 6 SUPPLY ' 050350 7745300-6165 20.28 ' 050626 77-'5300+6363 19.6 40 • 39aI9 ' mssyasssussssa • A116070 YAOLOUDIL♦ 'DARREN RAY 045670 79.1191-6143 14.04 44-_4444--444..4 18.64 40 • A116071 rZ£LLER 01L COMPANY 0416 61-9020-624.6 302.16 • 04249 6179020-6240 316.10 ' 6:49020+6214 453.07 , • 04215 61-9020 .624'5, ' 463.88 04345 61-90204624$ `166065 • 61-942946246 212.79 04170 69 1- 020-4246 706.49 40 04316 61-9020-6245 230.12 61.9020-6246 339.40 3.260.46 C sssss=assaasa3 4D• _4»444444..-.4- FINAL TOTAL : 72,537.51 40 =sv.=asasaaasss • • 0 0 e J 0 • • 0 0 ♦ • 0 • • o • 4; IM�tQOF RI�IO GUSTO tATi i .nt1'i/. ter „ WARRNT A Rt411TtR PATE s 1$ gr ..`'' ' AS OF , s 'OB/iB/89 THIS- IS TO CERTIFY-THAT ' ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN 4,, COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE / THROUGH 1il.'p AND 41 , ,. DATED 08/$8/89, AND THAT . PAYMENTS SHOULD SE TO ',THE RESAECtIVE VENDORS .IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT 8 2scLa_-.._• . 41 DATED THIS D Y OF - --- I9 Jet.. 40 41 41 DIRECT R OF FINANCE AND ADNINISTRATION SERVICES • SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS ). DAY OF s-� K_ 19..kl. • . AV COMMISSION CXPERESi liSs isJDSke¢t_titlss ...M ...-..• AI le I 41 �)1, r. , NDtAAx rf c Wor,}Ti$* ;'BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MELD COUNTY1 COLORADO. HEREBY' • 41 (APPROVE', :(DISAPPROUEI THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT ] THERR�EFFOR,E ARE HEREBY. ORDERED DRAWN' UPON 7 !THE C_t&i& // -----...-..--.... FFU�ND� '- TOTALING i� J+All_ - • DATED THIS ..C21- DAY OF -,.- ...._ 19- • • ID ‘7r), (244/At4AAA4fr,4;0 ID COUNTY C RN AND RECORDER SY-�-� • r DEPUTY CHAIRMAN .41 i . - w-_- -_-.------------- tris bent MEMBER 41 MEMBER 1 4I 41 MEMBER MEMBER 41 41 4I 40 40 4I c 4 ..:;104.. • i • 0 ggeW3N 83NN3N naxr •.-4: _ , • Vags3N 013/1134 ill) ........—........-=.7jaenici1/4„0„‘aeviR ea..—.......amps,e•••••••••••••••••1•••••••M•as•••••• • NVM0IV117 -- Janda* • • • AB 1900033N ONV Ng 0 AINno9 r4 , • 61 --- — do Ave -- SINI aai('a ---- fi "r* 9NI1V101 — ONnd --776mAJIs _flyrioT _ 3NA '• NOdn *Swats 03a34110 Ag311311 311(' !3V0d303111 1N31ilVd • NI S1NVOt1VN ONV !aftodV HIVOd 13S SW SNIVi0 3111 (3g0SddVSIG, „ i3A01IdaV' • Ag303N' *Da('BO100 •AINADO 013M do S03NDISS*NY00 AINn00 (d0 0aV0N 3141 egg d A$VLDN 41 .—_-"-'-- — —�����sIf "�'" .S311fdx3 NOISSIN0l1r0 AY 0661 8 aunt saiims3 uolssi luro) Aw y` • .--a-61 /S — JO. Ave —T� SINI 3M 3MOs13B Ol NVOMS 4x1! D38I401411SID saornsis NOIIV01SINIYOV aNV a0NVNI3 NDt030ta I. lb •M!$ 61 _—__�—_ 0 II '��" 10 A a (�' t8I 111 waive • . (TrhL(IT' INn0YV luSOl 3141 11tIN •S3YVN N73111 311SOddf 1.3S SINAONV • • 3141 NI SODON3A 3A7103dS3t1 3111 01 39 OinQNS SSNfSAVd IVN1 aNV •6*/B1/B0 a31Va 1 it aNV • 1 N9ntdN1 l 39Vd NO NNONS sv SNIVfl 031SI1 agog(' 3141 NO 03131dWO0 • N330 3AVN sagn0330ad 'ON1139Ong ONV 9Ntimmo33V 11V IVN1 Adfltl30 01 S1 Sins II • 60/B1/B0 Siva 11DvAVd ' • B : 39Vd 1aoaan S31SI,311 1NVOt1VM N103 �., 6B/BI/B0 : 31('a AJNna0 013M Vdzs6dMi U ozi g 9 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE INELOPtigeFV5. 1989 Weld County Council P.0 Box 758 �"^y r `" c„ : 14 Greeley, CO 80632 CLERK _ 356-4000, ext. 4780 TO c_O� PRESS RELEASE The Weld County Council , in accordance with the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is now accepting letters of application to fill the Weld County Commissioner vacancy left by the resignation of Commissioner Jackie Johnson, effective September 1 , 1989. This term of office expires on December 31, 1990. Anyone interested in applying must meet the following requirements: 1.) You must reside in Weld County District Two. This includes southwest and northwest portions of the City of Greeley and also includes the towns of Johnstown, Milliken, and Windsor. 2.) You must be a registered voter and of Republican affiliation. Applications should be submitted to the office of the Weld County Council , P.O. Box 758, Greeley, Colorado, 80632. The deadline for receiving applications is August 29. Applicants will be interviewed by the Council on August 30 at 7:30 p.m. Further information can be received by contacting the Weld County Council office at 356-4000, ext. 4780. August 15, 1989 WELD CCIZTY WELD COUNTY COUNCIL C(Ev;,'z cs:r-•_,, NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEET'INg /IT= j5 5. 13 C� TO The Weld County Council, in acccrdance with the Weld County Home Rule Charter, will be holding a special meeting on Wednesday, August 30, 1989 at 7:30 P.M., in Room 316. The purpose of the special meeting is to interview applicants for the Weld County Commissioner position vacated by the resignation of Commissioner Jackie Johnson. • Lou Ann Goodwin-Rossler Weld County Council 7vtr, C C) PENSION BOARD MEETING RESCHEDULED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the meeting of the Berthoud Ls) - ' Fire Protection District Volunteer Pension Board scheduled _ - for August 15, - 1989 has cancelled: - _ 40 O _ The meeting will be rescheduled at a later date. BERTHOUD FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT CL�`L NnAltitecad _ , GERALD J. WARD FIRE CHIEF Dated this 11th day of:August,, 1989 O 4— L 275 Mountain Ave., Berthoud,Colorado 80513 K-. C p,/LC cctf : , ran /% og 7-7 c ;iz r Denver, Colorado L/ r `oenve89 ;To Tit= - Mountain Bell - _ _ AUSWESfC0MPANV _ , - - - _- -_ NOTICE OF CLAIM : -_7-1 -2.-.---- _ Counts- Commissioner of WELD COUNTY - -• P.O. Box' 758 • GREELEY, CO 84632 RE: Our Damage Claim: 1103259 • This Notice is tendered pursuant to the Governmental Immunity Act, '. C.'R.S.- 1973,24-10-109. Thank you in advance for sour prompt attention and concern. _ - - 1• NAMEAND ADDRESS OF_CLAIMANT. The name and .address of the claiman?t-_is Mountain -States -_- _ Telephone and Telegraph Company, Area Claims . - - Office, 1999 Broadway, Room 1510, Denver, - Colorado 80202. — 2. STATEMENT OF BASIS OF CLAIM. _ On or about 07/31/89, in the vicinity of 4605RD13, - in the ' City _of FREDRICK> and the State of Colorado; one - or more ' of your - emPloyee5OP agents acting within the scope of their employment damaged a 3 PAIR SERVICE LINE owned by the claimant. Your - employees or agents caused said damage. during -ditch excavation. 3. STATEMENT OF NATURE AND EXTENT OF INJURY. As a result of the above described damtse, the claimant hts sustained financial damage as a result of having to employ its men and machinery to repair the damage. 4. AMOUNT OF DAMAGE. The amount of monetary damage is 379.62. Should you have any questions or disagree with our assessment of damages, Please contact the undersigned. Dave R. Johnson U S West Communications Claims 1999 Broadway, Room 1510 Denver, Colorado 80202 Phone 1-800-333-RISK(7475) C/) 303-623-6886 CC:' Qua xz s� /, 39 F Area Claims Office - 1. - _cr2 1999 Rroadwayr Room 1510 �� if Lf`� ■���,.,,��� Denver, Colorado 80202 c 1 - AUSW Ra�fl� = • A USWESTCOMPANY - - - - 48/1.2/s9 - _ WELD COUNTY P.O. Box 758 - GREELEY, CO 80632 RE: Damage Claim No. : 1100022 LONGMONT Date of Damage: 06/15/89 Damage Location: 17074 WCR 5 Amount of Damage: 669.02 • Financial Costs _- - of Repair Funds: 6.97 - Past Due Balance: 675.99 - Payment has not yet been received on the above`. mentioned account. Therefore, this account is _ - _ considereddelineuent. Delineuent accounts accrue an additional 12.-5% per annum. This is the financial cost of repair:- funds _ _ associated with repair and/or replacement costs. Referral of deiirinuent accounts -to a national collection agency or our legal staff will also increase the costs of this claim. To avoid the additional costs mentioned above and/or the possibility of a civil action in= county or district court please make arransements to make immediate payment. Thank you for your prompt attention and concern. If payment has been made, please disregard this letter. Sincerely, UST COMMUNICATIONS _ Dave R. ohnson Area CI ims Office 303-62 6886 ecien -era a Denver, Colorado = - - = -73 AUSWEarcOMPAN- - - NOTICE -- � Counts Commissioner of - ' r b WELD COUNTY _ - �. , o a.� J "•• Bo,% 758 . _ _ ��_ GREELEY? CO 80632 v . -mot vt v RE: Our Daman Claim: 1100022 This Notice is tendered pursuant, to the 'Colorado Governmental Immunity Acts ' C.R.S. 1973? 24-10-109. Thank sou .in-. advance for your PromPt - attention and concern. 1 . .NAME AND'ADDRESS OF-CLAIMANT. -_ The name and`- -- address of the -claimant is "ftountair. States"— - --- _ Telephone and Telegraph-Company? Area Claims Office, 1999 Broadway? Room 1510? Denver? Colorado 80202. - - 2. STATEMENT OF BASIS OF CLAIM. On or about 06/15/89? in the vicinity of 17074 WCR 5, in the - - City of LONGMONT? _and the State`of-Colorado; one - -or .more ..of your employees or _aoenti acting within . - - - the scoPe of their employment damaged a PC 6 PEDESTAL owned by the claimant.- Your employees or agents caused said damage during road excavation.- _ 3. STATEMENT OF NATURE AND EXTENT OF INJURY. As a result of the above described damage? the claimant has sustained financial damage as a result of having to employ its men and machinery to repair the damage. 4. AMOUNT OF DAMAGE. The amount of monetary damage is $669.02. Should you have any Questions or disagree with our assessment of damages? please contact the undersigned. Dave R . Johnson U S West Communications Claims 1999 Broadway? Room 1510 Denver? Colorado 80202 Phone 1-800-333-RISK(7475) 303-623-6886 ee ca-� Disabled American Veterans DEPARTMENT OF COLORADO aM VETERANS OUTREACH PROGRAM 7 " (FQ STATE DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS 1830 8th Avenue Q 'f 1400 South Federal Blvd. Greeley,Co 80631 ip, �' i ,� ,�ii; Denver, CO 80219 (303)356-8825 (303)356-8828 �" ��; bt�•/ \Ne fr1r July 31, 1989 'Weld County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 n p Greeley, CO 80632 ei 3 ny 7 l V G'� Dear Commissioners: o`o c a;- Mr. Rick DeKesthler served as the Local Veterans Employment Representative .,,-< through Employment Services of Weld County from July, 1988 to July, 1989. During this time he came to the DAV Service Center on Tuesday mornings to assist in our own employment service for veterans. Through his efforts a microfiche listing of jobs was made available to us on a daily basis. He telephoned several times a day to let us know of job openings. He made appropriate referrals to DAV staff if a veteran was in need of claims work to the Veterans Administration, if a referral needed to be made to the VA or state rehabilitation services, if a veteran needed shelter, food, clothing for job interviews or work, psychological counseling or other services provided by our Service Center. Mr. DeKesthler is very knowledgeable about veterans benefits, disability ratings, the veteran's dates of service needed to determine educational/vocational benefits and incentives to potential employers. He is sensitive to the needs of the veteran and especially the DAV's priority, those who were disabled in war. Rick is very good in providing individual time and attention to the veterans. Several veterans have said, "He makes you feel like a human being, not a number." Because of his knowledge of and sensitivity to veterans, we invited him to attend our employment team meetings. The purpose of our team meetings is to more expediently identify and develop jobs for disabled, unemployable, or non- job ready veterans. Mr. DeKesthier worked well with the other team members who represented the Colorado Division of Rehabilitation, Veterans Administration, and Department of Colorado DAV personnel. He was enthusiastic at our meetings, offered helpful suggestions for a veteran's job development plan, and became a valuable team member. Most importantly, Mr. DeKesthler got veterans jobs. Many of our homeless veterans who stayed in our shelter are now working because of his efforts. Many disabled veterans who have not worked in years are now working. Some veterans who had been denied services at other agencies are in school or job training programs thanks to Mr. DeKesthler's caring, knowledge of, and sensitivity to veterans. Page 2 We were dismayed to hear Mr. DeKesthler was being transferred to other duties within Employment Services of Weld County. It, is a true loss to their employment program and to the veterans especially to lose an LVER who is effective as Mr. DeEesthler has been. His is the third LVER in three years at Employment Services and was the most effective. The turbulence in that position has been negative to veteran's programs and apparently will continue. The Greeley DAV Service Center and the Department of Colorado DAV would like to make the highest recommendation for Mr. DeKesthler in any job for which he is qualified. In addition, we are grateful to him for his unselfish service to disabled veterans. He will to missed. Sincerely, )itivirceeLteet) John Wiedeman William A. Parris J.E. Paris Department Adjutant Coordinate Employment Advocate ca Rick DeKesthler Mark McGinty, DoL Richard Bond, State Representative Weld County Employment Services JEP/csw _Y.. 15-DPT-EX 072889 FORM 905 TELEPHONE STATE OF COLORADO (303) 866-2371 DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL'_AFFAIRS 419 STATE CENTENNIAL BUILDING DENVER, COLORADO 80203 -r C) • 7 3r DETERMINATION v =cp IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF: :-) Alternative !loess for Youth �, n 3000 .Y - APPLICATION-NO_ . - 88-524 oungfield.#157 - FILE NO. - 62-01-437-01 Lakewood; CO 80215 COUNTY ' Weld PARCEL'NO_ - 131306000016 FOR EXEMPTION'FROM GENERAL'TAXATIONJDF PROPERTI( CCAIMED'TO BE OWNED AND USED SOLELY AND EXCLUSIVELY FOR STRICTLY CHARITABLE`PORPOSES_� '--' DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: 25082 Pt SE4`6-2-28 Beg' 1242 ft-W B-30--ft N-of-SE-cor, th N 208 ft, th W 208 ft, th S E_ 208B . PERSONAL PROPERTY IS INCLUDED, AND IS GRANTED/DENIED EXEMPTION IN THE SAME PERCENTAGE AS THE REAL PROPERTY. LEASED PERSONAL.PROPERTY. IS;'NOT INCLUDED. THE ADMINISTRATOR. HAVING REVIEWED THE APPLICATION AS PROVIDED IN COLORADO REVISED STATUTES, TITLE 39, ARTICLE 2, SECTION 117, HAS IDETERHINED THAT SUCHEXEMPTION IS JUSTIFIED AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THE LAW, AND EXEMPTION IS HEREBY GRANTED, THE SAME TO BE EFFECTIVE September 9, 1988_ , DATED AT DENVER; COLORADO:THIS 14th" DAY CF Augu t - `"` , 19 R9 . NARY ANNE MAURER RTX 3AX.ADMINISTRATOR (SEE REVERSE FOR APPEAL RIGHTS) (COPIES TO OWNER, ASSESSOR, TREASURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) • • _OF RTt;MTTS AND.RESPQNST3TLTTTES nor TO APPEAL Colorado Revised Statutes 1973, Title 39, Article Z, Sec I17 (5) provides, 'an appeal from any decision of the Property.Tax Administrator may be taken.by the Board of County Coemissioners of the county wherein such property is located. or by any owner of taxable property in such county, or by the owner of the property for whtcW°eremptton is claimed if exemption-has been denied or_ revoked in full or in part. Any such appeal shall be-taken -to the Boariaf Assessment Appeals, and shall be taken no later than- thirty .days.follcwing the-decision of the Property Tax Administrator.' Forms and instroctions.for taking such appeal..may be obtained. from the Scar: of Assessment Appeals, Depaitment of Local Affairs, 420 State_'.Centennial Building. 13I3 Sherman Strect,-Dever;-CD 80203. Telephone (303) E55=53!0.' RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE EXEMPT PROPERTY OWNER Owners of o tpprop� granted �t1on by this office must dote following to property's exemption from taxation: I. Notify this off cs.wtthin thirty days of any change of ' mailing address, or status or usage of the exempted prooer:y (1.e., land has been sold and/or vacated and is no lancer _sac;. Property transferred by deed will-be returned to the-tiz ro"s • the county-assessor. II. Each year following the year in which exemptionAs granted -owners of such exempt property must file an annual Exec , -_•, Report on or before April 15. These reports are supplied :y :-e Division of Property Taxation early each year. The 7iv4t'r, Property Taxation takes +to rtsvpnsibiTity for reverts np. ::•s_ .. simely manner for-anvreason,__.It:is the resoensitility c` tr . exempt property owner to see that these reports are received. completed and returned to the Division of Property Taxation, annually by April 15, and with the appropriate filing feel. Contact this office if your reports are not received in time 5;r Completion by-the April 15 deadline each year. Oe'af1-. futnrte correspondence regarding this property, the -mer snout: raze- . to the file number shown on this determination. D1MNiC 15-OPT-EX 080889 FORM 905 TELEPHONE STATE OF COLORADO (303) 866-2371 DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION DEPARTMENT -OF LOCAL AFFAIRS 419 STALE CEMTENNT L BUILDING DENVER, COLORADO 80203 DETERMINATION IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF. Q Trinity Spanish Assembly of God APPLICATION No. 89-230 1501 5th St. FILE NO. 62-01-047-01 '1-17 n:'> Greeley, CO 80631 COUNTY Weld CD:7; PARCEL.NO. 0916106125012r-- FOR EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL TAXATION OF PROPERTY CLAIMED TO`'BE OWNED AND`USED SOLELY' AN( EXCLUSIVELY FOR RELIGIOUS WORSHIP. - DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY_ E 66 ft lot 6, SW4NE4 Sec 6-5-65 Exc N 2/3 a/ic/a 1501 N. 5th St. PERSONAL PROPERTY.IS INCLUDED, AND..IS...GRANTED/DEN.IED-..EXEMPTION. IN- THE SAME PERCENTAGE AS THE REAL PROPERTY. LEASED PERSONAL PROPERTY IS NOT INCLUDED. THE ADMINISTRATOR, HAVING REVIEWED THE APPLICATION AS PROVIDED IN COLORADO REVISED STATUTES, TITLE 39., ARTICLE':2, -SECTION .117, HAS DETERMINED-THAT SUCH EXEMPTION IS,TUSTTFIED' AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THE LAW, AND EXEMPTION IS HEREBY GRANTED; THE SAME TO BE EFFECTIVE January 1, 1988. DATED AT DENVER, COLORADO THIS 14th DAY OF August , 19 Rm L ! 1 •LGukrl lttl -.=MARY,ANNE KANNER RTY?TAX ADMINISTRATOR (sEE REVERSE FOR APPEAL- RIGHTS) (COPIES TO OWNER, ASSESSOR, TREASURER-,AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) NOTICE OF RI(64TS AND RESP0�8ILIT RIGHT TO APPEAL Colorado Revised Statutes 1973, Title 39, Article 2, Sec 117 (5) provides, "an appeal from any decision of the Property Tax Administrator may be taken by the Board of County Commissioners of the county wherein such property is located, or by any owner of taxable property in such county, or by the owner of the property for which exemption is claimed if exemption has been denied or revoked in full or in part. Any such appeal shall be taken to the Board of Assessment Appeals, and shall be taken no later than thirty days following the decision of the Property Tax Administrator." Forms and instructions for making such appeal may be obtained from the Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 523 State Centennial Building, 1313 Sherman Street, Denver, CO 80203- Telephone (303) 866-5880. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE EXENPT PROPERTY OWNER Owners of property granted exemption by this office must do the following to maintain their property's exemption from taxation: I. Notify this office within thirty ays of any change of mailing address, or status or usage of the exempted property (i.e., land has been sold and/or vacated and is no longer used)_ Property transferred by deed will be returned to the tax rolls by the county assessor. II. Each year following the year in which exemption is granted, owners of such exempt property must file an annual Exempt Property Report on or before April 15. These reports are supplied by the Division of Property Taxation early each year. The Division of Property Taxation takes no responsibility for reports not filed in a timely manner:for=4TMy reason; It is the responsibility of the exempt property:owner to see that these reports are received, completed and returned to the Division of Property Taxation annually by April 15, and with the appropriate filing fees. Contact this office if your reports are not received in time for completion by the April 15 deadline each year. On all future correspondence regarding this property, the owner should refer to the file number shown on this determination. DTNNTC W 4201 E Arkansas Ave. veenr, C0. 80222 � • .BOARD " tQ TH 'a E. For Mom InfainiatIon'757-9228 „ -Z;M icr ;. •g rrrauCflQs amigo ATIYITZ FOR w$ 10 . -i{ .r An MOSS Hot bituhi`itbui'pnSetiV%Avataty- btu iU.B,"..Za5 at:taw earnSt .Yorbltcaa t; Coiorado "tho ftritcliiediltratInitSliztatnitolah Ste, 7.f«a11i�:nestth, the secdn'd ribit% 'of`Monts`Viste-'FOE)f2.8'lsilss;'in Consjefr atd-Rio==lrande casttiss z Number of Bidders: Tires (3) Apparently successful bidder: $342,OU fraivISPhalt Constructors, =ltie.14WALTANDarszl Calls f t...tglplibion: .w workinS dais Prsconstructi"on Pro$0t sit iflre ~George it. La. Resident oil i er ` 'JWm Sctiniidsy Alasolii <-- )(P(S()) 40-0050-14 LIL J0 d! n'. Rot bituminous pavement overlay on U.S.. 50 for seven tiles near Sargent*, is Cunnison'and sa cache counties.t:1'J-_ .. aumber'bf EidfdSrs w 17i1w Ct) Apliuriritly suce.lwxet bidlfir: $215r216-Ira,;Schalk;LConstxnaors - Cabs for comistlon. :'` Tan working.-dais- prscdnstructio>r'Project MLnusar: Grass -R.'. Late Resident ettsinier "7olm ScFuidsr; )[31Nidsa CC 08-40QQ-03 _ Ajgresate base.course and hot bituminous pavement overlay at Hishlins State Recreation Afrea fivt milts north of Leas `in Mena ter.''_ ..__` f7ltedilr=df iiiddarr: 1M6 (2°3 . Apparently successful bidder: $56,364 fttai7htited Co pamtai:of n.sa? County in Grand Junction Calls for completion: Six working days Preconsstruct-ton; Project Manager: Franklin C. Moore Resident engineer: J.W. Jackson, Grand Junction .,a? v s" :.s � { Highway saws 45 a+"• ,_ 1r r' "mow _ i. : t J x ,. e •F w(RS) 49-3000-1j'i JG,S. 60 MID S.Y. 131 • 'ROUT!"C0RiTt' Re-advertised project for hot bituetinmus pavement (machine patching), located on ' U.S. 40 and S.H. 131 at rarisus locations Routt county. project changed from previous proposals wIdetc included state highways in Jackson and Moffat counties. This project will be'readvertise.l again because there were fewer than three bidders and the low bid was more than two percent over the engineers' estimate - Colorado Revised Statute, section'`43-1-111(8.5), C.R.S. as 7400(113 _. Re-advertised,project jot,resurfacing Grand;Junction.-0treetr,re need.to four- locatione,not:five., which s includes bate,bituminous pavaaent overlay, plant.mixed seal toatsand.*aerat:ofArphglttr.11at-(planing), 1oc te4-ion 12th.St.,, 17sninn ova r. 23rd St. and D Road, in Ness county. , 1Nrher of:Bidden:, two_1Rk`. .� • Apparently successful:biddir: " $234,663' from United Companies of Hasa: County in Prow Junction Calls for noleet ion::,-;a5 rosfking days ,:_ _ :. preconatruction;Priojent Mier: Janet C -Patton . , : Resident engineer: JW. Jackson, Grand Junction BIDS 'P0 Rte: mom 2a. 10 L.II.. minor widerning;of;5.#r 67 south of Divide for eccelerationtdecel oft'lanes atthe, entrance:to newly- crested teller State Park, which includes Srsdba.,..anrotatio base course, hot :bitiarincus' pavement. drainage, concrete box culvert,€. s, strSipingc,-t'-pjo4, reedit «-and eulching,.beginning abeut, tD 'tom sa{*4 4DL,t ap4, Rg. ' a rile south, iii?Tetler-county,- CC/43=O067-22; gaps cif 31. 10:15 L.R. slide`reppiir:on S.H. 165 a 'mile and a half,,... northwest of Rye, consisting gf grMdtrtF hot bituminous pavement, drainage,- topsoil, seeding end 'mulching, in Pueblo county, 0165(3). • 19:30 1in:f•nsufleslrg=i-�0 .ttfi4t: :Port of; (taffy, whieh includes hot bituminous pavement-overlay, concrete pavem nt end drainage,' at the eastbound and westbound Port of Intry parking axles ad:S.1t _71.-Loop;Road access, is:JhrlcolAc-aowaty.."00.i44a'1000-,21s°;:�^ : - _. .., . :;"a ,._ .-r -' .. . 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S.:.:' ),7!"..t-- .ti:?. • €C _...L":st.ta j..... ::" - °ENS\a rt`.`a°,t .,._ .cr:? 5,z.-c ?r;.:a1T c.>-rr - F :4 r 0..l 7.9S. + rte _ l o 4i1 . CL ens aa��oo,c pn n,a TO �' ,� I[caoeAo . eese • , ct August 15, 1989 .Weld .County Board of Coamissianers Office of Board of County Coau:ission P.O. ..Box , 758 Greelay, CO 80632 SUBJECT: Annexation Petition to the Town of Erie Dear Sirs: • The Town of Erie •is .presently considering annexing land • located at the southwest corner of .the intersectionsof Interstate •Highway 25 and County Road 8. To comply with Colorado Revised State et.stutes 31-12-108.,(2), I as enclosing' a -copy -of the published notice, resolution and petition as filed. ' The •Board of Trustees of the Town of Erie, 'Coiorado, will conduct a public•hearing-on September 14, 1989, intthe Town Hall, at 645 Holbrook, at 7:00 P.H. ,to consider this annexation request,. Sincerely, ` �-y,,, Doris H. 'Moore. Town Clerk Enclosure POLiC[/DDIfl. Mr11O M0y1p LOOA.; O P.O.eOX 110. yy n yv • TOWN OF ERIE, COLORADO 645 Holbrook, P.O. Box 100 Erie, Colorado 80516 Phone: Local - 828-3843 Metro -- 665-3555 A PUBLIC HEARING TO ANNEX AND ZONE LAND TO THE TOWN OF ERIE The public hearing scheduled before the Town of Erie Board of Trustees at 7:00 P.M. on September 14, 1989, and before the Planning and Zoning Commission at 7:00 P.M. on August 17, 1989, in the Board Meeting Room in the Town Hall located at 645 Holbrook Street, Erie, Colorado, to consider an annexation and zoning request from Fred J. Orr to annex land located in Sections 21, 22, 27 and 28 Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, County of Weld, State of Colorado. 2. Covering the Land in the State of Colorado, County of Weld Described as: DESCRIPTION TOWN OF ERIE ANNEXATION NO. 2A A parcel of land contained within Sections 21 and 28, Township One North, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, County of Weld, State of Colorado, being specifically described as follows: Considering the West line of Section 22, Township One North, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian as bearing North 00°03'24" West and all bearings contained herein as relative thereto. Beginning at the existing Town of Erie limits at the intersection of the North line of the Weld County Road 6 right—of—way and the centerline of the Weld County Road 5 right—of-way_; Then Southerly along said centerline of the Weld County Road 5 right—of—way and the Town of Erie limits a distance of 60 feet to a point on the South line of the Weld County Road 6 right—of—way. Then departing said Town of Erie limits North 78°19'56" East a distance of 150:0 feet to a point on the centerline of the Weld Count/ Road 6 right-of-way. Then North 78°35'44" West a distance of 150.0 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 4,409 square feet, more or less, gross, and; DESCRIPTION TOWN OF ERIE ANNEXATION NO. 26 A parcel of land contained within Sections 21 and 28, Township One North, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, County of Weld, State of Colorado, being specifically described as follows: Considering the West line of Section 22, Township One North, Range 68 West of the Sixth , Principal Meridian as bearing North 00°03'24" West and all bearings contained herein as relative thereto. Beginning at the existing Town of Erie limits at the intersection of the South line of the Weld County Road 6 right-of-way and the centerline of the Weld County Road 5 right-of-way. Then along said Town of Erie limits the following two courses: 1) North 78°19'56" East a distance of 150.0 feet to a point on the centerline of the Weld County Road 6 right-of—way. 2) North 78°35'44" West a distance of 150.0 feet to the point of intersection of the centerline of the Weld County Road 5 right—of—way and the North line of the Weld County Road 6 right—cf—way. Then departing said existing Town of Erie limits North 89°52'06 East along said North line a distance of 150.0 feet. Then South 87 15 54 East a distance of 600.0 feet to a point on the centerline of the Weld County Road 6 right—of—way. Then South 87°00'06"West a distance • of 600.0 feet to a point on the South right--of—way line of Weld County Road 6. Then along said South right-of-way line South 89°52'06" West a distance of 150.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 22,568 square feet, more or less, gross , and; • DESCRIPTION TOWN OF ERIE ANNEXATION NO. 2C • A parcel of land contained within Sections 21 and 28, Township One North, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, County of Weld, State of Colorado. being specifically described as follows: Considering the West line of Section 22, Township One North. Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian as bearing North 00°03'24" West and all bearings contained herein as relative thereto. Beginning at the existing Town of Erie limits on the South line of the Weld County Road 6 right-of-way, North 89°52'06" East a distance of 150.0 feet from the intersection of the South line of the Weld County Road 6 right-of-way and the centerline of the Weld County Road 5 right-of-way. Then along said Town of Erie limits the following two courses: 1) North 87°00'06" East a distance of 600.0 feet to a point on the centerline of the Weld County Road 6 right of way. 2) North 87°15'54" West a distance of 600.0 feet to a point on the North line of the Weld County Road 6 right-of-way. Then departing said existing Town of Erie limits North 89°52'06 East along said North line a distance of 600.0 feet. Then South 89°14'34" East a distance of 1934.2 feet to a point on the centerline of the Weld County Road 6 right-of-way. Then South 88°58'46" West a distance of 1934.2 feet to a point on the South right-of-way line of Weld County Road 6. Then along said South right-of-way line South 89°52'05" West a distance of 600.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 76,042 square feet, more or less, gross , and; DESCRIPTION TOWN OF ERIE ANNEXATION NO. 2D A parcel of land contained within Sections 21, 22, 27 and 28, Township One North, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, County of Weld, State of Colorado, being specifically described as follows: Considering the West line of Section 22, Township One North, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian as bearing North 00°03'24" West end all bearings contained herein as relative thereto. Beginning at the existing Town of Erie limits on the South line of the Weld County Road 6 right-of-way, North 89°52'06" East a distance of 750.0 feet from the intersection of the South line of the Weld County Road 6 right-of-way and the centerline of the Weld County Road 5 right-of-way. Then along said Town of Erie limits the following two courses: 1 ) North 88°58'46" East a distance of 1934.2 feet to a point on the centerline of the Weld County Road 6 right of way. 2) North 89°14'34" West a distance of 1934.2 feet to a point on the North line of the Weld County Road 6 right-of-way. Then departing said existing Town of Erie limits along said North line the following two courses: 1) North 89°52'06" East a distance of 1934.0 feet. 2) North 89°50'26" East a distance of 2654.7 feet to a point on the West line of the Weld County Road 7 right-of-way. Then North 00°17'14" East a distance of 5000.0 feet to a point on the centerline of the Weld County Road 7 right-of-way. Then South 00°24'02" East a distance of 5000.0 feet to the point of intersection of the East right-of-way line of Weld County Road 7 and the North right-of-way line of Weld County Road 6. Then along said East right-of-way line South 00°03'24" East a distance of 60.00 feet to a point on the South line of the Weld County Road 6 right-of-way. Then along said South right-of-way line the following two courses: 1) South 89°50'26" West a distance of 2714.7 feet. 2) South 89°52'06" West a distance of 1934.0 feet to the Poiht of Beginning. A PUBLIC HEARING TO ANNEX AND ZONE LAND TO THE TOWN OF ERIE - SEPTEMBER 14 , 1989 (FRED J. ORR) The petition is published following this notice. This public hearing will be held for the purpose of determining and finding whether the area proposed to be annexed and zoned meets applicable requirements of the Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended 1973, Section 31-12-104 and 31-12-105, and is considered eligible for annexation. All comments for or against this annexation petition may be presented in written form prior to the hearing or verbally at the public hearing. Call Town Hall for further information at 828-3843 or 665-3555. yy�� aCY�J i> //7 /x/0824@0 Doris M. Moore, Town Clerk. PETITION FOR ANNEXATION The undersigned land owners, in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965 (Article 12, Chapter 31, CRS, as amended) , hereby petition .the Board of Trustees of the Town of Erie, Colorado, for annexation to the Town of Erie the unincorporated lands described below: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: N\ SEE EXHIBIT A ERIE EXCHANGE ANNEXATION NO. 2D, 2C, 2B, 2A LEGAL DESCRIPTION In support of this petition, petitioners allege that: 1. It is desirable and necessary that the above described lands be annexed to the town of Erie, Colorado. 2. Not less than one-sixth (1/6) of the perimeter of the area proposed to be annexed is contiguous with the municipal boundary of the Town of Erie, Colorado; 3. A community of interest exists between the territory proposed to be annexed and the Town of Erie, Colorado; 4. The territory proposed to be annexed is urban or will be urbanized in the near future; 5. The territory proposed to be annexed is integrated or is capable of being integrated with the Town of Erie, Colorado; 6. The signatures of the Petition comprised one hundred percent (1007.) of the landowners of the territory to be included in the area proposed to be annexed and said landowners attesting to the facts and agreeing to the conditions hereip contained will negate the necessity of any annexation election; 7. No land held in identical ownership, whether consisting of one tract or parcel of real estate or two or more contiguous tracts or parcels of real estate:; a. Is divided into separate parts or parcels without the written consent of the land owner or landowners thereof, unless such tracts or parcels are separated by a dedicated street, road or other public way; • Page 1 of 3 b. Comprising twenty (20) acres or more and which, together with the buildings and improvements situated thereon has an assessed value in excess of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000. 00) for ad valorem tax purposes for the year preceding the annexation, is included within the territory proposed to be annexed without the written consent of the landowner or landowners. S. No part of the area proposed to be annexed is more than three miles from a point on the municipal boundary, as such was established more than one year before this annexation will take " " place; 9. There shall be an Annexation Agreement executed by the applicant, showing that the subject annexation shall not be such as to create any additional cost or burden on the existing residents of the Town to provide such public facilities in any newly annexed area, and the Town Administrator shall determine what the current requirements for public facilities in the area proposed to be annexed are and whether they have been fulfilled. 10. That upon the annexation ordinance becoming effective, all lands within the area sought to be annexed shall become subiect to the Charter of the Town of Erie, Colorado, and all ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the town of Erie, except for general property taxes of the Town of Erie which shall become effective on January 1, of the next succeeding year following passage of the annexation ordinance. 11 . The territory to be annexed is not presently a part of any incorporated city, city and county, or town; - 12. The petitioners or either of them reserve the right to withdraw the petition prior to the effective date of the annexation ordinance. 13. The petitioners request zoning to be initiated by the Town of Erie, as shown on the zoning map attached hereto and incorporated herein. This petition is filed on the condition that the requested zoning be granted by the Town of Erie. If said zoning is not granted as requested, there will be no community of interest between the area to be annexed by this petition and the Town of Erie. 14. That attached . hereto and incorporated herein by reference are four (4) copies of anannexation map, containing a written legal description of the boundaries of the area 'proposed to be annexed, together with the location of each ownership within said area and the contiguous boundaries of the existing town limits and the dimensions thereof. Said map shall contain the certificate and seal of a registered engineer. Page',2 of 3 The submission and acceptance of this petition are each conditioned upon the performance of the conditions imposed by separate agreement between the Town of Erie and the undersigned petitioners. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO Chairman Attest (Seal ) County Clerk Page 3 of 3 TOWN OF ERIE, COLORADO 845 Holbrook, P.O. Box 100 Erie, Colorado 80518 Phone: Local - 828-3843 Metro - 665-3555 A PUBLIC HEARING TO ANNEX AND ZONE LAND TO THE TOWN OF ERIE The public hearing scheduled before the Town of Erie Board of Trustees at 7:00 P.M. on September 14, 1989, and before the Planning and Zoning Commission at 7:00 P.M. on August 17, 1989, in the Board Meeting Room in the Town Hall located at 645 Holbrook Street, Erie, Colorado, to consider an annexation and zoning request from Fred J. Orr to annex land located in Sections 14, 15, 16, 21, 22. and 23 Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, County of Weld, State of Colorado. 2. Covering the Land in the State of Colorado, County of Weld Described as: NmccoW TE Stx- CORPORA`t-O DESCRIPTION TOWN OF ERIE ANNEXATION NO. 2E A parcel of land contained within Sections 14, 15, 16, 21, 22 and 23, Township One North, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, County of Weld. State of Colorado, being specifically described as follows: Considering the West line of Section 22, Township One North, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian as bearing North 00°03'24" West and all bearings contained herein as relative thereto. Beginning at the existing Town of Erie limits at the point of intersection of the East line of the Weld County Road 7 right—of—way and the North line of the Weld County Road 6 right—of—way. Then along the existing Town of Erie limits the following two courses: 1) North 00°24'02"West a distance of 5000.0 feet to a point on the centerline of the Weld County Road 7 right-of—way. 2) Then South 00°17'14" West a distance of 5000.0 feet to the point of intersection of the West line of the Weld County Road 7 right-of—way and the North line of the Weld County Road 6 right—of—way. Then departing said existing Town of Erie limits North 00°03'24" West along said West line a distance of 5288.9 feet to a point on the North line of the Weld County Road 8 right—of—way. Then along said North line the foflowing three courses: 1) North 90°00'00" East a distance of 2711.7 feet. 2) North 89°57'45" East a distance of 2680.0 feet. 3) North 89°01 '52" East a distance of 440.6 feet to the East right—of—way line of the U.S. Interstate Highway 25 right—of—way. Then along said West right—of—way line the following six courses: 1) South 00°21 '52" West a distance of 30.0 feet. 2) South 89°01 '52 West a distance of 10.0 feet. 3) South 00°11 '52" West a distance of 30.0 feet. 4) South 76°24'22" West a distance of 205.9 feet. 5) South 16°51 '30" West a distance of 628.0 feet. 6) South 00°11 '52" West a distance of 652.0 feet to a point on the South line of the North half of the North half of said Section 22 extended Easterly. Then North 89°59'54" West along said South line and said South line extended a distance of 5186.05 feet to the Southeast corner of that parcel of land, described in instrument recorded in Book 596 at Reception Number 1517890 in the offices of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. Then along the East and North lines of said parcel the following two courses: - 1 ) North 00°03'24" West a distance of 228.0 feet. 2) North 89°59'54" West a distance of 190.0 feet to a point on the East right-of-way line of Weld County Road 7. Then South 00°03'24" East along said East line a distance of 4164.6 feet to the Point of Beginning. EXCEPTING those portions of two parcels of land not contained within any Weld County Road right-of-way, the descriptions of which are recorded in the offices of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder in Book 757 at Page 521 and in Book 1176 at Reception Number 2120491. Containing 163.032 acres, more or less, gross. P.O.Box 4788 • Boulder,CO 80306 • (303)440-3444 A PUBLIC HEARING TO ANNEX AND ZONE LAND TO THE TOWN OF ERIE - SEPTEMBER 14, 1989 (FRED J. ORR) The petition is published following this notice. This public hearing will be held for the purpose of determining and finding whether the area proposed to be annexed and zoned meets applicable requirements of the Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended 1973, Section 31-12-104 and 31-12-105, and is considered eligible for annexation. All comments for or against this annexation petition may be presented in written form prior to the hearing or verbally at the public hearing. Call Town Hall for further information at 828-3843 or 665-3555. 4O4k!o /22 /VeZt7 0 Doris M. Moore, Town Clerk PETITION FOR ANNEXATION The undersigned land owners, in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965 (Article 12, Chapter 31, CRS, as amended) , hereby petition the Board of Trustees of the Town of Erie, Colorado, for annexation to the Town of Erie the unincorporated lands described below: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SEE EXHIBIT A • ERIE EXCHANGE ANNEXATION NO. 2E LEGAL DESCRIPTION In support of this petition, petitioners allege that: 1. It is desirable and necessary that the above described lands be annexed to the 'corn of Erie, Colorado. 2. Not less than one-sixth (1/6> of the perimeter of the area proposed Cu be annexed is contifuous with the municipal boundary of the Town u- Erie Colorado; i5. A c:ir:.:unity 9f interest 4':: isls between the territory proposed to be annexed and the lawn o•f Erie, Colorado; 4. The territory , proposed to be annexed is urban or will be urbanized in the near future; 5. The territory nru?used to be annexed .is integrated or is capable of beinr; integrated with the Town of Erie, Colorado; 6. The signatures of the Petition comprised over fifty one percent (SW of the landowners of the territory to be included in the area trope seer tri be annexed and said 1 and-r;vners attesting to the facts and agreeing to the conditions herein contained will negate the necessity of any annexation election; • 7. Nu land h2ld in identical nwcrc.+rship. whether consisting of one tract or parcel of real estate or two or more contiguous tracts or parcels of real estate: a. Is divided into separate parts or parcels without the written consent of the land owner or landowners thereof, unless such try_ta or parcels are separated by a dedicated street, road or other public way;. Page 1 of 3 b. Comprising twenty (20) acres or more and which, together with the buildings and improvements situated thereon has an assessed value in excess of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000.00) for ad valorem tax purposes for the year preceding the annexation, is included within the territory proposed to be annexed without the written consent of the landowner or landowners. 8. No part of the area proposed to be annexed is more than three miles from a point on the municipal boundary, as such was established more than one year before this annexation will take place; 9.9. There shall be an Annexation Agreement executed by the applicant, showing that the subject annexation shall not be such as to create any additional cost or burden on the existing residents of the Town to provide such public facilities in any newly annexed area, and the Town Administrator shall determine what the current requirements for public facilities in the area proposed to be annexed are and whether they have been fulfilled. 10. That upon the annexation ordinance becoming effective, all lands within the area sought to be annexed shall become subject to the Charter of the Town of Erie, Colorado, and all ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the town of Erie, except for general property taxes of the Town of Erie which shall become effective on January 1, of the next succeeding year following passage of the annexation ordinance. 11. The territory to be annexed is not presently a part of any incorporated city, city and county, or town; 12. The petitioners or either of them reserve the right to withdraw the petition _ prior to the effective date of the annexation ordinance. 13. The petitioners request zoning to be initiated by the Town of Erie, as shown on the zoning map attached hereto and incorporated herein. This petition is filed on the condition that the requested zoning be granted by the Town of Erie. If said zoning is not granted as requested, there will be no community of • interest between the area to be annexed by this petition and the Town of Erie. 14. That attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference are four (4) copies of an annexation map, containing a written legal description of the boundaries of the area- proposed to be annexed, together with the location of each ownership within said area and the contiguous boundaries of the existing town limits and the dimensions thereof. Said map shall contain the certificate and seal of a registered engineer. Page 2 of 3 The submission and acceptance of this petition are each conditioned upon the performance of the conditions imposed by separate agreement between the Town of Erie and the undersigned petitioners. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO Chairman Attest (Seal ) County Clerk Intrawest Bank of Greeley n/k/a United Bank of Greeley bY= I`M7c7 Ja k L. Hinton Subscribed and sworn to before me this '22.kIo day of aidL AJ & 19 B9 , by o. G . • hJJ.vA.✓ MSS J.s 74.114.1109 ,14. i.AS r V. P. of th,e u.v.rta 3/3.t/.t or 6Aatsv _ Witness my hand and official seal. My commission expires: 3//, / qo NotAry 4ZU E. Dam Ave. Suite IS.- uenver, CO 80216 303296.1613 Contract Purchasers: 4Jbh F1 r Fred J. 6 -64.-e—,...._ Subscribed and sworn to before me this ,72Nd day of Jets/5- 1981 , by O.O.6/4/ F D ,.�,e- nnA EKEj 0.77D.c.,- '` as of the • Witness my hand and official seal . My commission expires: SA/ ), 0767 • aide ortn ao-r -2 Notary Public 420 F. 58th Ave Suits i c Denver, CO 80216 303,295.1313 Page 3 of 3 • RESOLUTION 89-10 A RESOLUTION INITIATING ANNEXATION PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1989 ORR ANNEXATION PETITION WHEREAS , the Board of Trustees of Erie, Colorado, wishes to consider the 1989 Orr annexation petition and to be in compliance with state annexation statutes, C.R.S. 31-12-108 , by setting a public hearing. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees of Erie, Colorado, hereby sets a public hearing to consider the 1989 Orr Annexation Petition on Thursday, September 14 , 1989, 7 :00 P.M. at the Erie Town Hall. petition, on this 2-7'L' day of , 19I"9.ildir 1xG�"c- Ly�' " SANDRA L. FERGUSON AYOR PRO TEM oteltea.. .777. 77 -DORISf H. MOORE, OWN CLERK DOU LAS 1 . THORBURN TOWN TORNEY 1 C(�,;, s*e MOL.MDOK PA Eox 10D *; 53 T° r " via ,. August 15, 1989 Weld County Board of .Commissioners Office of Board of County Commission . P.O. Box 158'. Greeley, CO 80632 SUBJECT! Annexation 'Petition to the Town of Erie Dear 81rs, I am enclosing the annexation impact report. as required '' by Colorado Revised State Statutes 31-12-10S. 5 .for the . annexation being.' considered by the Erie Board of Trustees `' Erie, ,Colorado, for land located.:at the ,southwest corner ;of the intersection of :Interstate Highway 25 and Weld County Road 8.; This public hearing will be held at the Erie Town Hall on September 14, .1989." Sincerely, Doris 14. Moore Town Clerk Enclosure -POLICEDEPt MEng454150 Locus ne4sce Pfloxsio PEIEOEPY. 51541 i C6 , , . WI BRIE EXCHANGEel AUG 14 ANNEXATION IMPACT REPORT August 14, 1989 This report shall be filed with Meld County Board of County Commissioners within five days of the above date. Attachments: • I. Map showing the present and proposed boundaries of the municipality in the vicinity of the proposed annexation. II. Map showing present streets, major trunk water lines, sewer interceptor's and outfalls, other utility lines and ditchers, and the proposed extension of such streets and utility lines in the vicinity of the proposed annexation. III. Map showing the existing and proposed land use pattern in the area to be annexed. Pre-annexation agreement: <; There has been no pre-annexation agreement approved. Statements: I. The Town of Erie intends to extend public safety, governmental administration and other municipal services to the property immediately upon annexation. Water service will be provided by the Left Hand Mater Supply Company. Sanitary sewer services will be provided by the Erie Water and Sanitation District when necessary. • II. The extension of public safety, governmental administration, road maintenance and other municipal services to the property will be financed by general fund revenue sources. 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C-a?FIJ rY crI AA )) 062I (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) heaz,y appeals the decision of the (check one) County Board of Equalization County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of LAJ E L p • that,,was dated v ValuationRefund em concerning (check one) for the year(s) __Exemption _Abatement DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - If multiple properties are involved in the one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the Petition) PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as: (Please check one) Commercial, Residential, Vacant land, Industrial Agricultural, __Natural Resources, ____Producing Mines, Oil and Gas, State Assessed, _Exempt - ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the athments you will be using) The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioner, or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. • This attachment MUST be with the petition in order for it to be accepted for docketing. The Assessor's Notice of Denial. The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is based. List of witnesses and exhibits to be used at the hearing. Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: C'G minutes or 1 hour/ REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) _ r�Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or yPetitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney __Yes, o. page 1 of 2 • Gee': e/9- davt - Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4)) are to be filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with the Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for Petitioner's records. attIFIQATg Q$ =ma - I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of to th with all attachments and exhibits,s toon form,the (inicate one)County Board of Commi sioners, oroPrountpertyyaTardx Administratorofioin atELt4 Colorado, on — 19$2. • • *Attorney for Petitioner Petitioner's signature • Attorney's Address laZ -.6ZSGTLEEkrerrea.- ga Petitioner's mailing address 3 -.3S67 Attorney's Telephone No. 1 6 Petitioner's Telephone No. • *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. 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BE _ IT FURTF-ER RESOLVED- that, pursuant to 539-8-108, CRS, a taxpayer_ whose. petition: =is :4enied may submit his case to arbitration pursuant, to_:the' provisions of 539=8-108:15 CP.S ` Any such submission to:-arbitration:must be taken•-no later than thirty (30) days after such denial. The, above and foregoing Resolution—was, on motion duly-made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 18th day of July, ArD_, 1989.'47," BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Paula as LG�re) WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk. and,rRecorder ,,. . . and Clerk to the Boar.d W C . r y, - rman j^;�.., 1 . e e J son, ro-- em ' eputy County': , APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gene R. Brantner : /r A A5,4144 ount • Attorney.- _ rw . /.. . d c-2 _ .. _ -- r 890642 WELD CGL:NTY 3: 24 CLPR TO THE D _j _ GOVERNMENT FINANCE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION 180 NOR01b9CKKTANAVENUE 31�3 `/ 60601 S X 312/977.4806 August 18, 1989 Mr. Bill Kirby Chairman, Board of County Commissioners County of Weld P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Mr. Kirby: Congratulations for having attained the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award from the Government Finance Officers Association (GPOA). This award is the highest form of recognition in governmental budgeting. Its attainment represents a significant accomplishment by a government and its management. Your award will be mailed separately. We hope you will arrange for a formal public presentation of the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award, and that appropriate publicity will be given to this notable achievement. A press release is enclosed. We appreciate your participation in fl'S budget program and we sincerely hope that your example will encourage other governments to-strengthen their efforts to achieve and maintain excellence in governmental budgeting. Sincerely,ifree/P . Jeffrey L. Esser Executive Director JLE/ef Enclosure VLWOJGTON ORK;E.SURE 200.1750KSTREET N.W-WASHINGTON DC 20006.202/429.2750•FAX 202/429.2755 GOVERNMENT FINANCE August 18, 1989 OFFICERS ASSOCIATION 180 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE PA5297 Mlrl 60601 FAX:312977-4806 PRESS RELEASE For Further Information Contact Dennis Strachota (312) 977-9700 **t**************MliHt*** k*********ii****-k*****************Rlt rA***AAA**** CHICAGO-Jibe Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) is pleased to announce that the County of Weld, Colorado has received GFOA's Distinguished gadget Presentation Award for its budget. This award is the highest form of recognition in governmental budgeting. Its attainment represents a significant saaomplishment by the management and elected officials of the County of Weld, Colorado. To receive the award, governments submit their budget document for review by a panel of independent budget experts. Using extensive criteria, the reviewers evaluate the effectiveness of the budget as: O A policy document o An operations guide o A financial plan O A communications device To receive the award, the budget document must be rated as "proficient* in all four categories. Since 1984, over 300 governmental entities have received the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award nationwide. winning entries represent truly pioneering efforts to improve the quality of budgeting and provide excellent examples for other governments throughout North America. The Government Finance Officers Association is a nonprofit professional association serving 9,500 government finance professionals throughout North America. Over 11,000 governments participate actively in the association's activities. The association produces a variety of technical publications in various fields of governmental finance, and represents the public finance community in Washington, DC. The association provides numerous training opportunities, and conducts an annual conference attended by over 4,000 public finance professionals. -31-- WASHNGTON OFFlCE SUITE 200.1750 X STREET NW•Wfr HNGTON De.20006.202/429-2750•FM 202/429-2755 WELD COUNTY CC;r, ;SS;C =RS NATURAL ENERGY RESOURCES COMPANY n o- tq r„t .r.L " P: 12 Et_ 562 • Pakner takm.Colorado 80133 • 019)431-2003 • FAX(719)481.4013 CLERK August 15, 1989 n pn Governor Roy Romer Denver Water Board State Capitol Building 1600 W. 12th Avenue Denver, CO. 80203 Denver, CO. 80254 Arapahoe County Commissioners Metro Denver Water Providers 5334 South Prince Street 7901 E. Belleview, Suite 270 Littleton, CO. 80116-0001 Englewood, CO. 80111 Aurora City Councilmembers Upper Gunnison River Water 1470 South Havana Street Conservancy District Aurora, CO. 80013 Gunnison, CO. 81230 Gunnison City Councilmembers Commissioner, Bureau of Reclamation • P.O. Box 239 18th & C Street, Nw Gunnison, CO. 81230 Washington, D.C. 20240 Dear Fellow Conservationists: An assured water supply for Metro Denver's growth is Colorado's most pressing water conservation issue. The overlooked Gunnison Basin is by far Colorado's largest untapped renewable water source. The Gunnison's off-river, Union Park site is Colorado's only reservoir location that is large and high enough to economically satisfy Metro Denver's future requirements, while also providing needed multi-year drought protection for the environments of both slopes. Union Park's dependable dry year supply can provide a 47% increase in the efficiency of Denver's existing reservoirs by diverting only 10% of Colorado's entitled water that is currently going unused to the down-river states. Union Park's river augmentation in dry periods will also improve water quality and quantity for Nebraska and the entire Colorado River System. As indicated by the enclosed Bureau of Reclamation line item in the President's FY 1990 Budget, the federal government is willing to assist with the engineering and environmental studies to develop the vast potential of the Upper Gunnison Basin. The above key conservationists can make Western water history with a unified local/state/federal effort to develop the Gunnison for the long-term environmental and economic benefit of a grateful state and nation. Sincerely, a <9.2-71es-c‘ Allen D. (Dave) Miller, Conservationist ADM/bm Encl: BOR FY 90 Budget Item cc: President Bush, Colorado Legislators &Congressional Delegates, Colorado Water conservation Board, Colorado river Water Conservation District, Colorado • Water Resources and power Development Authority, Uncompahgre Valley Water Users Association, Marshall Kaplan. I r United States Department of the Interior BUREAU OF RECLAMATION �zw0 UPPER COLORADO REGIONAL OFFICE P.O. BOX 11568 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84147 114 REPLY REFER TO' .. UC-706 AUG 9 1963 Mr. Dale Raitt 11577 West Arizona Avenue Lakewood CO 80226 r. Subject: Upper Gunnison - Uncompahgre Basin Project Study Information (Information Public Relation) Dear Hr. Raitt: As you discussed with Rick Cold of my staff on August 2, enclosed is a copy oX the general description paragraphs for the Upper Gunnison-Uncompahgre Basin Project Study as copied from the fiscal year 1990 budget justification documents. We hope this information Ls helpful in your role as a consultant to Natural Energy Resources Company. Sincerely, . ‘a..461;Sdre-dwil. . Roland Robison Regional Director F�! • Enclosure cc: Uli Kappa* Executive Director Colorado Water Resources and Power Development Authority 1580 Logan Street, Suite 620 • Denver CO 80203 (w/o encl) . n A O N an > m X b S r v M 000 w w 7 _O o n n q w .. n • 77 M 9 7 0 4 O S a �. 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M r. < n .•. n M- = 0 7 0 n to K n te M o w O . .< b S W M n w n.r 'O 3 a n 0 0 O to S M L3 ^' n b n n n •.C a O 0 0p. b A O A 6 Ib-. 0 a a 7 O O O b..A no b y 7 e 0 g ' 00 ± 1p 4C a O O r Z Y D a o a 0 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 89-35 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A COMMERCIAL USE (TRASH HAULING BUSINESS) IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT — HARLEM AND HELEN SCHULTZ A public bearing was conducted on August 16, 1989, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Chairman Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson, Pro-Tem Commissioner Gene Brantner Commissioner George Kennedy - Arrived Later Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Mary Reiff Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Planning Department representative, Lanell Curry The following business vas transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated July 31, 19895. and duly published August 3, 1989, in The New News, a public hearing was conducted to consider the application of Harlon and Helen Schultz for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a commercial use (trash hauling business) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Lanell Curry, representing the Planning Staff, read the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record. Ms. Curry noted that the Development Standards allow for seven trash trucks, and the addition of more trucks would be a major change requiring an amendment of the Permit. (Let the record reflect that Commissioner Kennedy is now present.) Russ Anson, Attorney, came forward to represent the applicant. Mr. Anson traced the history of this business, and he stated that Mr. and Mrs. Schultz own 80 acres, but only three of the acres are included in the Special Review Permit area. Mr. Anson presented exhibits which were submitted at the Planning Commission hearing. Mr. Schultz came forward to answer questions of the Board. Dan Stroh, the owner of adjacent property, came forward to voice concerns. After comments by Mr. Anson and Mr. Schultz, Commissioner Brantner moved to approve the request for a Site Specific Development Plan and Use by Special Review, subject to the Conditions and Development Standards contained in the Planning Commission's recommendation. The .motion was seconded by Commissioner Lacy, and it carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 21st day of August, 1989. APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: t,�� q, <„J WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder e and Clerk to the Bo C.W. Kirby,Tn16>jtr121 4-4(4)aputy County Cl a / E• Jo o Pro-Tem Gene R. Brantner TAPE #89-32 orge Ke d DOCKET #89-36 PL0478 Go rd . /may 890916 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS • WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 21, 1989 TAPE #89-32 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the lay and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, August 21, 1989, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Chairman Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson, Pro-Tem Commissioner Gene R. Brantner Commissioner George Kennedy Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of August 16, 1989, as printed. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Brantner moved to approve the Certification for the bearing conducted` on August 16, 1989: Special Review Permit - Schultz. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: Commissioner Lacy reported on the Engineering Department. He said no roads were graveled this past week, but approximately 4,000 tons of gravel were hauled for paving preparation at Casa Grande Subdivision. Commissioner Lacy said the replacement of Bridge 61/54A has been completed, and the replacement of the decking and guard rail on Bridge 35/38B has also been completed. He said the chip seal work is still being done, and they continue to work on the roads which were washed out. -8Ccoo? • WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $136,458.57 Payroll 59,520.92 Social Services 17,549.00 Handwritten warrants: General fund 2,186.80 Payroll 13,841.42 Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN MIGRANT HEAD START PROGRAM AND POUDRE RE-1 SCHOOL DISTRICT TRANSPORTATION SERVICES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Tedi Guerrero, representing the Department of Human Resources, said this Agreement concerns the transportation of Migrant Head Start children by Poudre RE-I Scb000l District Transportation Services. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Johnson, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN HUMAN RESOURCES AND BOCES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Ms. Guerrero said this Agreement will allow 25 youth to receive clerical and job skills training from the Board of Occupational Cooperative Education Services (BOCES). Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Purchase of Services Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: AMENDMENT TO RENTAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: This item was continued to Wednesday, August 23. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WCR 35 BETWEEN WCR 38 & 40: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: ZONING VIOLATIONS - PINLEY AND HART: Commissioner Brantner moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Leon A. & Sally C. Finley; and Leo C. & Nancy K. Hart for violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Minutes — August 21, 1989 Page 2 Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions mere attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting vas adjourned at 9:10 A.M. tluu1d�Cli1) APPROVED: ATTEST: �r/y BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar 1 C.W. Kirby, Cha B : n- .-M. 4 DI l�/yi41.L1.43/s� EXCUSED DATE OF APPROVAL Deputy County 1 kk Jac ine Johnson,/( Pro-Tem �J/ Gene R. Brenta r George Ken .ed Gord . Minutes - August 21, 1989 Page 3 RECORD CF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Wednesday, August 23, 1989 Tape #89-32 & 89-33 ROLL CALL: C.W. Kirby, Chairman Jacqueline Johnson, Pro—Tem Gene R. Brantner George Kennedy Gordon E. Lacy MINUTES: Approval of minutes of August 21, 1989 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: New Business: #4 - Authorize Chairman to sign Affidavit of Assessor to Assessment Roil; and #5 - Consider two Quit Claim Deeds for Oil. and Gas Interest in parts of S16, T6N, R65W and athorize Chairman to sign. APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BIDS: 1) Approve sign materials- Road and Bridge Department 2) Approve WCR 20 & 15, Casa Grande & Enchanted Bills Subdivision - Road and Bridge Department 3) Approve Inane Subdivision, First Filing - Road and Bridge Department 4) Approve WCR 70, Antelope Hills - Road and Bridge Department 5) Approve bituminous pavement mix, large mix - Road and Bridge Department BUSINESS: OLD: 1) Consider Resolution re: Amendment to Rental Rehabilitation Program Contract and authorize Chairman to sign (cont. from 8/21/89) NEW: 1) Consider request to preadvertise Special Review Permit from Kent Pollard 2) Consider Tax Abatement Petition from Ray E. Olin 3) Consider request to preadvertise PUD Final Plat from Jennifer V. Rodriguez on behalf of Fifthcoff Company PLANNING: 1) Consider Resolution re: Building Code and Zoning Violations — Elder and Cactus Bill Ranch CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Aug 23 - County Council 7:30 PM Aug 24 - Human Resources Board 8:30 AM Aug 24 - Utilities Coordinating Advisory Committee 10:00 AM Aug 25 - Centennial Developmental Services 8:00 AM Aug 25 - Extension Board 11:00 AM Aug 28 - Work Session 10:00 AM Aug 28 - NCMC Board 12:00 NOON Aug 28 - Private Industry Council 3:00 PM Aug 29 — E911 Board 12:00 NOON Sep 4 - HOLIDAY HEARINGS: Aug 23 - Change of Zone, I-1 (Industrial) to A (Agricultural), Eldred M. Johnson 10:00 AM Aug 23 - Creation of Antelope Hills/VCR 70 Local Improvement District 10:00 AM Aug 23 - Creation of Enaus Subdivision, First Filing, Local Improvement District 10:00 AM Aug 30 - Amended Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation, Tire landfill, storage and recycling facility and biomedical waste incineration facility - Tire Mountain, Inc., and Wilco Services, Inc. 10:00 AM Sep 13 - Change of Zone, A and C-3 to Planned Unit Development, Harold Reese, Jr. 10:00 AM REPORTS: 1) George Goodell, Road and Bridge Director - Road opening COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Nuclear Regulatory Commission re: Fort St. Vrain 2) Public Utilities Commission re: Docket No. 89A-474T 3) U.S. Department of Agriculture re: Farmers Home Administration lands 4) Colorado Off Highway Vehicle Coalition re: Recreation Symposium 5) Utilities Coordinating Advisory Committee agenda for August 24, 1989 6) County Council - Notice of Special Meeting 7) Planning Commission minutes of August 15, 1989 8) State Department of Health re: Letter of Intent to Apply Domestic Sewage Sludge PLANNING STAFF 1) RE #1190 - City of Thornton APPROVALS: 2) RE #1192 - City of Thornton 3) RE #1194 - City of Thornton 4) SE #367 - N.W.C.W.D. 5) ZPMH #1579 - Hart RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve authorization for County Attorney to proceed with legal action - Building Code and Zoning Violations * 2) Approve 3.2% Beer License for Alvin V. and Juanita L. Garcia, dba Garcia Store * 3) Approve Amendment to Rental Rehabilitation Program Contract * 4) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Ray E. Olin AGREEMENT: * 1) Frontier Materials, Inc. — Casa Grande & Enchanted Hills Local Improvement District * Signed at this meeting Wednesday, August 23, 1989 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST CERTAIN PARTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE AND THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE 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, the Weld County Department of Planning Services has referred certain violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance to the County Attorney's Office, and WHEREAS, those persons in violation of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance are Chris Elder and Cactus Hill Ranch, and WHEREAS, despite efforts by the Planning staff to resolve said matters, the violations have not been corrected, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it necessary to bring legal action against those individuals as hereinabove named to correct said violations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Thomas O. David, Weld County Attorney, be, and hereby is, authorized to proceed with legal action against Chris Elder and Cactus Hill Ranch to remedy the violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, and any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. 42) 890927 Page 2 RE: BUILDING CODE AND ZONING VIOLATIONS The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of August, A.D. , 1989. LIth&J BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder rXi and Clerk to the Board C.W(. y, airman ni EXCUSED *+ 1 ,.�.-�r �✓ Jac ine Johnson, Pro-Tem eput D y County C rk in Bran APPROVED AS TO FORM: ne R. Bran er �C George Kenn y ounty Attorney Go . L 890927 • e % t MEmORAIMU To Board of County Commissioners Dem August 21, 1989 COLORADO From Department of Planning Services subset: Legal Action Authorization The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against the following parties for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Building Coda Ordinance Violations: BCV-1165 Chris Elder 13644 Weld County Road 64 Greeley, CO 80631 The Department of Planning also recommends that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. 890927 mEMORAn®Uf VintTo Board of County Commissioners nab August 21, 1989 COLORADO From Department of Planning Services Subject: Legal Action Authorization The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against the following parties for violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Zoning Ordinance Violations: ZCH-56 Cactus Hill Ranch Attn: Ken Nelson 38990 Highway 257 Port Collisn, CO 80521 The Department of Planning also recommends that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. • 89092"1 RESOLUTION RE: . APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR 3.2% BEER LICENSE ISSUED TO ALVIN V. AND JUANITA L. GARCIA, DBA GARCIA STORE - EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 9, 1990 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, Alvin V. and Juanita L. Garcia, d/b/a Garcia Store, have presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for the renewal of a County Retail License for the sale of fermented malt beverages, containing not more than 3.2% of alcohol by weight, for consumption off the premises, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II. , C. , said applicants have paid the sum of $57.50 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicants have exhibited a State License for the sale of 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption off the premises, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 1517 North 25th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631-9508 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said application and the other qualifications of the applicants, does hereby grant License Number 89-y9 to said applicants to sell 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption off the premises only at retail at said location and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder, of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until September 9, 1990, providing that said place where the licensees are authorized to sell 3.2% fermented malt beverages shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. e©CCU ee. S49 Q -4e. 890928 Page 2 RE: 3.28 BEER LICENSE - GARCIA STORE The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of August, A.D. , 1989. ‘7917BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board C.W. irry, 7 y, airman EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - AYE BY: 0.2K-Wt,‘y./ Ja line Johnson, Pro-Tem eputy County C r APPR VED TO FORM: ene R. Br er orge R County Attorney Gor o a 890928 Cr r _ __ MII IIIMaTi1ar.M!/IIM��TMU� _risk M St • ft@ O0 ' C01 raa o o do _ K De 0 . - o _ --ii-A, (.. Liquor Enforcement Division 1375 Sherman Street r il 111C1 - I-3 Denver. Colorado 80261 GARCIA ALVIN V GARCIA JUANITA L GARCIA STORE 1517 N 25TH AVE GREELEY Cu 80631-9508 z I 4 Alcoholic Beverage L_icense ,... .._ A0 m.nt Nun Cash CM btlua. Trot L'aWrtrOw UCBYEO[WtBATYDNNR • 14-O7935 03 206 5411 5 091079 SEP 09. 1990 Tri. _ N.nrstlowa9Andtkams - - Fa ll Cli J 3.2 PERCENT BEER RETAIL LICENSE $ 50.00 I- - COUNTY 85 PERCENT OAP FEE $ 42.50 41 , TOTALS $ 92.50 1 11..)) This license is issued subject to the laws of the Sire of Colorado and especially under the provisions of Title 12, Articles 46 or 47. CRS 1973. as amended. This license is non- I transferable and shall be conspirua sly posted in the place above descrribed. This lin" r is I_ only valid through the expiration date shown above. Questions concerning this license 1(4: should be addressed to the Department of Revenue Liquor Enforcement Davison, 1375 r Sherman Street,Denver,CO 80261. In testimony whereof,I have hereunto set my hand. F III _ WIL5 - Division DirectorExecutive Director.\\�I:::_.‘. 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A, S,- % -:: pp Qp c_, en • zz C3 , - _ N.N o ca > 1 + • e;:-,..^;:"s1;€"..? 890928 DATE: August 14, 1989 SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORT FOR DEER OR LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL REQUESTS APPLICANT: Alvin & Juanita Garcia dba Garcia Store 1517 N. 25th Avenue Greeley, C0 80631 TYPE OF LICENSE: 3.2% Beer License (off premises) SHERIFF'S REPORT: Sheriff's Department has been notified. HEALTH DEPARTMENT REPORT: 1190,928 J bR S oo(3ATa)- ;Color doDaosrmentN Rerwrue. LIQUOR DILL . .- T. •• - - . ;f37lC8harman$aet, Th: 3.1 BEER LICENSE, ;" — " ,Pens-t*cado40Ta/ RENEWAL APPLICATION Ueblity Gtbmabo,t - aaa$741 03 s • 54 5 09 079 t s C A RCI A AL V I N `V Busktsss L Son: GARCI&.JUANITA i. 1517 N 25TH AVE GARCIA, STORE 1517 ,w 25TH AVE . . t.: . r - GREELEY CO 80631-950s. p ' .9 • ; • YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION IS REQUIRED.FAILURE TO COMPLETE THIS FORM ACCURATELY AND It:. PROMPTLY MAYRESULT IN YOUR LICENSE NOT BEING RENEWED. .` FLL our MS FORMCOYPtETELY,Alt CHECK APPROPRIATE sox ea& - u n renewaJ reflects no Wi ges from last application:- - • - •SPUME FORM: There ale changes from last application.(Report dirges on •M OSE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE form:DR 817&•Report of:Changes-I q"or and 3.2 Beer •SUBMIT FOAL TO LOCAL(CRY/COUNTY)UMPIRING AUTHORITY FOR APPROVAL Ilemma-and attar-h-that titan b this mnewal anoarallon 1 •CHECK WITH LOCAL AUTHORITY FOR AMOUNT OF LOCAL FEES n.- Idxhraundder penalty ofpsrjuiyh the second dogma Matthit applarionadafattachmentsareDue,coned,a,d_ compkMtotlwMetofmykiowleg* ' Authonzed Signature: - _ Date: _ 'BusIineKss Phone: 1� �✓ 'R v✓/' C: (-r;t ..; 2 - 11,-- i C ..Z:-d iG:l J Title of Signer(if corporation': Sales Tax No_ i fs( <_`� ,°sl t?� mtUBMIT THE STATE CO LOCAL(CITY// AUTHORITY COPY TO YOUR LOCAL(CITY/COUNTY) ' AUTHORITY NO LATER THAN 45 DAYS BD'ORE'YOUR LICENSE EXPIRES.. - • ...- . .. -_.• -.. . 'EXCEPTION:.Wholesak+r,manlufawauer,importer,and public Thnsportetlon'sysnn Soense renewals do not need Local Licensing Authority approval and must be returned directly to the Colorado Department of Revenue no later than 30 days prior to license expiration. REPORT 1WDr11PPROVAtOEtOCAL LICENSING AiJTHORITY' The foregoing application has been examined and the premises,business conducted and character of the applicantis satisfactory, ' and We do hereby report that such license,if granted,will comply with the provisions of Title 12,Astides 46 and 47;C.RS. THEREFORE THIS APPLICATION IS APPROVED: .1 ; local Lk Auth.ID..No:: ' Coal Licensing Authority for. q/if pe t p TOWN/CITY . Weld Conn*. U�. "�" SO COurm Signature: Title; Chairman., Date: 8/16/89 �y Board.of-County Corataissioners: p f wg9 loo not DO not�dead? Donor t677r�1to not detach Do not detach Do not detach GREELEY co . ' Name/Trade Name: Use license Number ....r, a1LrIY Indust ypeION EXPIRES AFTER CEN5E form R�/V AO tawny ott Type (Jab:-Date - EXPIRES AF GARCIA ALVIN V 14-02836 33 206 5411 5 391079' 09-09-90 ?a TYPE 0F LICENSE ISSUED 66"l (9) AtEI-EE C(7y_8y.% i C)a59LOAP - 3.2 'PERCENT',SEER ,RETAIL` •LLCUiSE, (3) 1L $ 25.00 $ 25.00 $ 42.50 " Make check payable b: COLORADO DEPARTMENTOFREVENUE 'TOTAL AMOUNT DUE . It $ 92.50. ',EXTENDED HOURS—Applies only lo Howland Restorant;Beerand:Wk*Club._tavern,and Extended hours'? ',Arts licenses.If desired,diedi ye?end endowTotatAmount Due PLUS St 7040. . Do NOT WRITEBELELOWTN/9LIVE 1.7. ❑`NO , 890928 Attachment to Lag for/3.2 Cleanse Renewal Application Ibis peen-runletfr."QanptM.aunlabelled!,y q>tivannwiwtaweord.w Fairs ts Include this pegs*Ph the applauds*inwl+wdtleyearIbsen lyre beingrww.i Trade Name of tstSlshmeM StaltkatreMinter Gra-s-c/ a. 51 e 1. Do you have kalif Poseidon Of the Retches for which Vii application for license k node?. : YES Pr PIO0 tee the.prentses owned or rented fez x,71 Fretted,elkcti a and expiration date of lease 2. (a)Has the irritant wary of theperbers.ordflcrs.**Molders Of dinztors of add indicant Of a corporalloe)ere been.: YES[] NO[Br • convicted of e crime?I enterer it yes;emlah in deW red albch b)Have persons his frgassktaneear(iotndns porttatheappecrt,ornriest*:rrnployees,errbeencrrkteddaca& YESES ND® If answer is yes,atasit in detet atdattac4 • 3. Has these tcnt,rryoftitparters,rd&crs, directors orstocldt krsofsaidappticaotOfecorporalloNarorneria.err: (a)been denied an akohofe beverage'license? YESES .NO[W lb)had ataleatoric bawyetense suspended or revokedt YE8❑ `Nog •(c) had Interest In Fry rdlgrt rot had an alcdok'rewrote tense suspendei or revolted?- YES❑ ,:)N3 • I Fewer is yes'to any ofthe above questions,explain la detail and anted - 4:"Does or did applicant,orrydltteprtnrs,orotters.drectorsrstockrldeaof said apAatfilacorporatledfiwreadirect YESQ T r1tdtectFieredirarr allrcdfeede due'fanFiTnclkifpmtoofifai-mySErset,rhtredinabentowrylamea I angrier kyes;etmWriin date,and attach. • 5. Identify the person,has or corporations S row or wit have a finneid interest,Stinted eras by a ban to,or talky asters*in,the bairn for with Iles tense Is requested..Stets the liatnall and addresses and the snout aid source ofmchtitnclal interest.0.e.,barn,reSives,friends,prabtts °sews,etc.),expressed it doeirs or other herrs of vaw,such as iwetry,funk,*or eguipmet the separate sheet if necessary.. Address Iterest Type aid 6. List on a separate sheet tire rams and adheres of liquor buskiesses b which any of theperso ns h amstbn No.5 are nitwit'Wrested. ▪ 7. Operating Meager 'Actress Date of Brit • 8. littleapplicant IsaaxporMkn,sewer tieNowes • (a) Corporation k rgarised under the laws of V.State at Data lneorporaeed (b) RIteIpS plae d k4Ms k (c) Dote of gtest inner commit*'sport totheCob.SaadryofStif (d) firer each oiler,kited below: • President - ... Noire Actress - on of ai t . Vice-Pres. Home Address Datedilth • Treasurer Home Address Date*Birth Secrelry `gem Address' , Deb d t#rlh (e) Lid all stocWrlders,5%r over,Cif a treble crporMbN include'acts on or pledgee.(tie separate sheet If necessary) -?Name /detest r PercrtofStodt Date dakin Name Atfeten Peruntd Stock" Date critter Name -./detest PercrtdStock DetediBrllr •m Nam of al Directors'/Trusteee of CorporatIon • Nave Atfetess Date of 818 Name Adorer Dateofatilt &If applications partrasHP Ist*general pastas•the separate sheet if inecessary.' Wrote Indeteu Date d km Nam Address Dated girds z - O pi- CCyyyttt c4o g• EZ CO A O3. ff WA O t m0 \(�a. g W ppCA 2 E \ly q I` $F 4£go ¢. OP6'3 rte _ O . _ e :Q U.--I ry e pe 4 < 1 • f I 4%, t. f.. O t vi M W �J H Y, Hy w • N Oa 1 fi U H a0 - N wa o 3 aioW• •• O asp 890928 I-3 n-. a TREASURER'S OFFICE,WELD COUNTY N° 4785 Greeley,Colorado. .�i �'{.1959... RECEIVED OF. l/i�4Qkta LC- v 9 •geaSs4 e' " $ L. A. : .(Alia-�.1L.cos& FOR CREDIT S7 /(County General Fund 101 0000 J� .2 t t Irl/Izip_ Health Department 119 0000 Human Resources 121 0000 Social Services 112 0000 Housing Authority Road&Bridge Fund 111 0000 Airport 177 0000 County Clerk Cash Escrow 810 0803 Fee Fund 900 0912 School District Gen Fund Q�fjQp'�Rp School District C R F 890928 School District Bond Fund FRANCIS M.LOUSTALET TOTAL AMOUNT 517 county.TreasurerI Y��R I RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AMENDMENT TO RENTAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM CONTRACT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY AND COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS, DIVISION OF HOUSING, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN 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, the Board did, by Resolution, approve a Contract between Weld County and the Department of Local Affairs, Division of Housing, concerning rental rehabilitation in the Towns of Garden City, Platteville, Keenesburg, Ault, and Frederick, and WHEREAS, the Board has now been presented with an Amendment to said Contract which removes Frederick and adds Firestone to the list of eligible neighborhoods, with the further terms and conditions being as stated in the Amended Contract, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it adivsable to approve said Amended Contract, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Amended Contract between Weld County and the Department of Local Affairs, Division of Housing, concerning rental rehabilitation be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Amended Contract. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of August, A.D., 1989. • t BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �V WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County- erk and Recorder an and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kirby, airman EXCUSED �Y: cy .cam. Jae•. -line Johnson, Pro-Tem "" eputy County rk & 'en: /� �/ OK 'eAPPRO D AS FORM: Gene R. Bra er C---Fk€-2 George K ounty Attorney Go . D97 890923 Penn 6-AC-OM(R t/Ba) DEPARTMENT OR AGENCY NUMBER • CONTRACT ROUTING NUMBER ,3 ;RIG I E RENTAL REHABILITATION FIRST CONTRACT AMENDMENT THIS CONTRACT.Made this day of Local Affairs, D98ision by f ewen the ia3e She°rman°Strreet,e and 623,the Department 80203 Housing, he e r referred to as one Suite and Weld County Housing Authority, P.O. Box A, Greeley,ey, Colorado 80632 hereinafter referred to as the contractor, WHEREAS,authority exists in the Law and Funds have been budgeted,appropriated and otherwise made available and a sufficient unencumbered balance thereof remains available for payment in Fund Number ,G/L Account Number , Contract Encumbrance Number ; and WHEREAS, required approval, clearance and coordination has been accomplished from and with appropriate agencies; and WHEREAS, the State has entered into an agreement with the Contractor to administer a federally funded Rental Rehabilitation Program (RRP) grant to provide decent, safe and sanitary rental housing for occupancy by low/moderate income households in Weld County, Colorado; and WHEREAS, it is the intention of the parties to amend the Original Contract dated June 29, 1989, due to a correction as to the eligible neighborhoods. NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that: • 1. Consideration for this first amendment to the Original Contract CE Number C859251 , Contract Routing Number 89-352 consists of the payments which shall bg made pursuant to this amendment and the promises and agreements herein set forth. 2. It is expressly agreed by the parties that this contract is supplemental to the Original Contract, which is, by this reference, incorporated and made a part hereof , and all the terms, conditions and provisions thereof, unless specifically modified herein, are to apply to this Contract Amendment as though they were expressly rewritten, incorporated and included herein. Page I of_pages 395-53-01-1014 'an inevumass on re sne of I,x page) 89C923 3. It is agreed the Original Contract is and shall be modified, altered and changed in the following respects only: a) Paragraph 1. ELIGIBLE NEIGHBORHOODS. is amended by removing the city designation of 'Frederick' and adding the city designation of "Firestone" to the list of eligible neighborhoods. 4. In the event of any conflict, inconsistency, variance or incongruity between the provisions of this Contract Amendment, or any of its attachments or exhibits, and any of the provisions of the Original Contract, or its attachments or exhibits, the provisions of this Contract amendment shall in all respects supersede, govern and control. • Page 2 of 4 • • 890923 'l .. . !' t -may • Font fi-AC•igs SPECIAL PROVISIONS (`O\TROLI.LR'S APPROVAL I. This contract shall not he deemed said until it shall have been approved Sy the Controller of the State of Coloradoor such assistant as he may designate.This pros.skin is applicable to any ctmtratt ns oh mg the payment of money by the State. FUNI)A:AILARILITV 2. F inancta:abligamms of the State payable after the current fiscal year arc contingent upon funds for that purpose being appropriated,budgeted and otherwise made acai4hle. B(1ND REQIIT RE ME NT 3, 11 this contract coo olves the payment of more than fifty thousand dollars for the construction.erection.repair,maintenance.or improvement of any building road.Midge.s induct.tunnel.excavation or ether public works for this State.the contractor shall,before entering the performance of any such work included in this contract.duly execute and deliver to and file w ith the official whose signature appears below for the State,a good and sufficient timid orother acceptable surety to be appnw ed by said official in a penal sum not less than one-half of the total amount payable by the terms of this contract Such bond shall be duly executed by a qualified corporate surety.conditioned for the due and faithful performance of the contract_andin addition.shall provide that if the contractor or his subcontractors fail to duly pity for any labor,materials.team hire.sustenance,provisions.provendor or other supplies used or consumed by such contractor or his subtomractor in performance of the work contracted to be done,the surety will pay the same in an amount not exceeding the sum specified in the ban&together with interest as the raw of eight per cent per annum.Unless such bond,when so required,is exeaned,delivered and filed.no claim in favor of the contracts'ansing under this contract shall he audited,allowed or paid.A certified or cashier's check ora bank money order payable to the Treasurer of the State ofColoradomay be accepted in lieu of a bond.This provision is in compliance with 38.26-106 CRS,as amended. • INDEMNIFICATION 4. To the extent authorized lnv law,the contractor shall indemnify,save and hold harmless the State.its employees and agents,against any and all claims, damages,liability and court awards including costs,expenses.and attorney fees incurred as a result of any act or omission by the contractor.or.m employees. agents.subcamtractoms.or assignees pursuant to the terms of this contract. DISCRIMINATION AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION 5. The contractor agrees to comply with the letter and spirit of the Colorado Amidiscrimination Act of 1957.as amended,and other applicable law respecting discrimination and unfair employment practices(24-34-402.CRS 1982 Replacement Vol.).and as required by Executive Order.Equal Opportunity and Affirms- tilt Action,dated April 16. 1975.Pursuant thereto.the following provisions shall be contained in all State contracts or subcontracts During the performance of this contract the contractor agrees as follows: (1) The contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race.creed,color.national origin.sex.marital status, religion,ancestry.mental or physical handicap,or age.The contractor will take affi mativ eaction to insure that applicants are employed and that employees are treated during employment without regard to the above mentioned characteristics.Such adios shall inclurrde,but riot be limited to the following employment, upgrading demotion.or transfer.recruitment or recritmem advertising ley-offs or terminations:rates of pay or other forms of compensation:and selection for training,including apprenticeship.The contractor agrees sopostin coaspicuousplaces_available to employees and applicants for employment notices lobe pro- vided by the contracting officer setting fonh provisions of this non-discrimination clause. (2) The contractor will.in all solicitations or advertisements for employe placed by or on behalf of the contractor.state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,creed color.national origin,sex,marital sums,religion,ancestry.mental or physical handicap.or age. (3) The contractor will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understand- ing,notice to be provided by the contracting officer,advising the labor noun or workers'representative of the contractor's Commitment under the Executive ' Order.Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action,dated April 16. 1973.and of the rules,regulations,and relevant Orders of the Governor. (4) The contractor and labor unions will furnish all information and report;required by Executive Order.Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action ofApriil 16. 1975.and by the rules,regulations and Orders of the Governor,or pursuant thereto.and will permit access to his books.records,and accounts by thecontracting agency and the office of the Governor or his designee for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such rules.regulations and orders. (5) A labor organization will not exclude any individual otherwise qualifiedfromfull membership rights in such labor organization,or expel any such individual from membership in such labor organization or discriminate against any obits members in the full enjoyment of work opportunity,because of race creed color. sex.national origin,or ancesry. (6) A labor organization•or the employees or members thereof will not aid,abet.incite compel or coerce the doing of any act defined in this contract no be dis- criminatory or obstruct or prevent any person from complying with the provisions of this contract or any order issued thereunder,or attempt either directly or indirectly.to commit any act defined in this contract to be discriminatory. 395-53-01-1022 • Revised 1/88 Palle—3—or_4_pages n.toaaaa.aa 890923 _ 'Form 6-AC-02Cation clauses of this contractor or otsuchrdes.:cg°lamns-orotdas.rha .(7) In the event of the d.terminated o mina ad or suspendea the whole or in ns e contractor may be declared ineli ibk for further State contracts in acca contractedance may be cancelled.rite Executive xautve suspended of 16.1975 and the rules.regulations.or orders promulgated in a procedures.h rewith.a in such t other r Order. a al be imposed and ttasmaybe invoked es provided in Executive Order.Equal Opportunity and in accordance Action of and z 1975.sanctions as may la .or orders promulgated in accordance therewith,or as otherwise provided-by law. Af(8) The Action r April n 16.d th pr or by mks,raga rch�orderunlessexemptedbyrules.- (ulThe contractor will u include the provisions Executive e Order. Equal Othpponh l8 yn everyAffirmative Actontract ion and of pr 16.1975 � regulations.or orders issued pursuant to Order.Equal OvwTr°dry and Anion April 16.5975,so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor.The contractor will take such action with respect to any sub-contracting or purchase order as the contracting agency may direct.as a means of enforcing such provisions,including sanctions for non-compliance:prosided•however,that in the event the contractor becomes involved in.or is threatened with.litigation with the subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the contracting agency.the contractor may request the State of Colorado to enter into such litigation to protect the interest of the State of Colorado. COLORADO LABOR PREFERENCE Bence of Colorado labor are applicable to this hereun- dercontractffpubiicwarkswithintheSuuareundcrnken6a. Provisions of 8-17-101&102.CRS for preference and are financed in whole or in part by State funds.b- When construction contract for a public project is to be awarded to a bidder.a resident bidder shall be allowed a preference against a non-resident bidder from a state or foreign country equal to the preference given or required by the state or foreign country in which the non-resident bidder is a resident.If be deter- mined by the officer responsible for awarding the bid that compliance with this subsection.06 may ause denial of federal funds�w is would to otherwise ise denial of able or would otherwise be inconsistent with requirements of federal (is subsection ub n ti n- all bc and ape.Cedb only to the • the moneys or to eliminate the inconsistency with federal requirements GENERALm the interpretation.execution and enforcement of this 7. The laws of the State of Colorado and rules and regulations issued pursuant thereto shall be appliedor contract.Any provision ini this co aact whether o not incorporated as herein.by reference which provides for arbitration by any extra-judicial body or person or wby reference ef re is otherwise inconflicto with said th laws.rules and cial provision s shall be considered nea null shall and void.Nothing con valid or tained vi any provision OD way of ce purports fo negate the otherwise. anyAn other spey provision cial provision in white in pan al l ,this provisionor available in any action at law whether by this contract to rendered null and void by the operation will not invalidate the rcanavnder way complaint.defense or is of execution. the extent that n the contract is capable federal and state laws.rules and regulations that 8. At all tunes during the performance of Contract,the Contractor shall strictly adhere to all applicable have been or may hereafter and Corrupt Influences)and 18-8-401,a_sec-.(Abuse of Public Office). 9. The signatories hereto aver that they are familiar with 18-8-301,et.seq..(Bribery CRS 1978 Replacement Vol. and that no violation of such provisions is present. 10. The signatories aver that to their )mowlodge, no state employee Inc a personal or beneficial interest whatsoever in the service or property described herein IN WITNESS WHEREOF.the parties hereto have executed this Contract on the day first above written. Contractor: STATE OF COLORADO (Full Legal Name).--------- ROY ROMER, GOVERNOR EXECUTIVE DAECIO& position(Tide) DEPARTMENT Sprat LoamNwAMr a F.exY LD.Number OF (If Consoratio Attest(Seal) tat --...-.) .1 enem---rx-trq.: - ( 2"t-4-7(..s.9 ._ Corporate Sc .ehm a EtaavaieeCTomarCory/Courey Ckn . APPROVALS CONTROLLER ATTORNEY GENERAL By By Pep 4whet w aK taw a 4 aaa DC-10430:41$395-5141-1030 ter.wsa roar nee aoawu reverie av ,.ode. 830923 • 15-DPI' FORMS►ROCRIRED SW THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR FORM 920 i/esa/Sa PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUND OF TAXfl-_,goaKa Co_. Dave saps+ Petitioners: Use this side only. GREELEY , Colorado AUGUST 11 19 89 City or Town To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of WELD County Gentlemen: The petition of R,AX..S..OLIN whose mailing address is: 13487 WCR 32 PLAITEVILLE COLORADO 80651 City or Town - State Ely•Cede SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISPED ON TAX ROLL R 4856586 IMPS ONLY SW4 16-3-66si; cZ 'x j respectfully requests that the taxes.assessed against the above property for the years A. I 19...83---, 19--84.., 19--..85_. are erroneous or illegal for the following reasons, viz: (Explain completely why the assessment is erroneous or illegal) THIS SPRINKLER SYSTEM WHICH IS ON STATE LAND SHOULD HAVE BEEN REMOVED IN 1983. THIS PROPERTY IS CONSIDERED AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT AND IS EXEMPT FROM TAXES. 19._83_ 984 •vvaahI 19_.`85 65.357 Value Tax 75Vt u3e Tax81Mr/ Tax Orig. 4090 $267.32 4090 $307.10 4090 $327.48 Abate. 4090 $267.32 4090 $307.10 ` 4090 $327.48 Bal. 0 $ 0.00 0 $ 0.00 0 $ 0.00 That he has paid said taxes. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes, as aforesaid erroneously or illegally assessed, may be abated or refunded in the sum of $ 901.90 I declare, under penalty of perjury in the second degree-that this petition, together with any accompanying exhibits or statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge, information and belief is true, correct'and complete. Petitiotter By _ --------- -- --— ------- t Address -- - �SOO/o3 fie %,c z -Ci�2e - 890940 RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of Weld County, State of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 23rd_ day of August A.D. 19 89 ,at which meeting there were present the following members. Chairman C.W. Kirby and Goismissiaaers...Gene_R__3rantner,..feorge..Kenaedy, and Gordon E. Lacy, with Corn ,psioner_: tacgi eliue._.Iohnaon_ aeing_absant notice of such meeting and an opportunity to be present having been given to the taxpayer and the Assessor of said County and said Assessor_____liichard..Keitaes.__present and taxpayer Ray E. Olin not being present; and (Rame) (name) WHEREAS, The said County Commissioners have carefully considered the within applica- tion,and are fully advised in relation thereto, NOW BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board.....concurs with the recommendation of (concurs or does not concur) the assessor and the petition be apprgyed .. and an abatement/refund be..allowed (approved or dented) (be allowed or not be allowed) on an assessed valuation of$ 4,090.00 for$ 9.01..9.0 total tax for the year(s) 19.83.- 1985 of Chairman o Board County Commissioners. STATE OF COLORADO, ) 1}ss County of Weld I, Mary Ann Feuersrein ,County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of Weld State of Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing order is truly copied from the records of the proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners for said Weld County,now in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand.and affixed the seal of said,County, at Greeley this....23xti August ......-___-_,A. D. 19..$9__.. County Clerk. Cily /grill- `'cam Deputy. ACTION OF TIN PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver,Colorado, , 19 The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby 0 approved; Q approved in part $ Q denied for the following reason(s) ATTEST: Secretary. Property Tax Administrator. 890940 - 1 1" g ro a. N pp�T en p {. 9 mq .. I o t ; A$2 Eg o c ga p Nip p i IL O.4O.OO 4. Y {wr� N ° ! hJ'u111011111 b �'> cg m a $900 m FB o 14 o • is-DPr - FORM:PR<aCRIRXO,T THE mortar(TAX ADMINISTRATOR _ FORM 920 t/ee-t/e4 PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUND OF TAXES-woman co.. Dunne asses Petitioners: Use this side only. GREELEY , Colorado, AUGUST 11 , 19 89 City or Town To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of WELD County' Gentlemen: The petition of RAY E OLIN whose mailing address is• 13487 WCR 32 PLATTEVILLE COLORADO 80651 City or Town State Zip Code -. SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL R 4856586 IMPS ONLY SW4 16-3-66 respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. 19$7 , 19_...$$., are erroneous or Illegal for the following reasons, viz: (Explain completely why the assessment is erroneous or illegal) THIS SPRINKLER SYSTEM WHICH IS ON STATE LAND SHOULD HAVE BEMREMOVED IN 1983. THIS PROPERTY IS CONSIDERED AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT AND IS EXEMPT FROM TAXES. 19..86.. 19._$7 1988_ Value Tax Value Tax Value Tax LEVY 82.078 64.947 69.261 Orig. 4090 $335.70 4090 $265.64 4090 $283.28 Abate. 4090 $335.70 4090 $265.64 4090 $283.28 Bal. 0 $ 0.00 0 $ 0.00 0 $ 0.00 That lie has paid said taxes. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes, as aforesaid erroneo y or illegally assessed, may be abated or refunded in the sum of $ 884.62 I declare, under penalty of perjury in the second degree that this petition, together with any accompanying exhibits or statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge, information and belief is true, correct and complete. Petitioner By Agent Address 890940 {it RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of Weld County. State of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 23rd day of August AD. 19 89 ,at which meeting there were present the following members Chairman C.W. Kirby and Commissioners Gene R. Brantner, George Kennedy, and Gordon E. Lacy, with Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson being absent notice of such meeting and an opportunity to be present having been given to the taxpayer and the Assessor of said County and said Assessor Richard Keirnes present, -and taxpayer Ray E. Olin, not being present; and (name) (name) • WHEREAS, The said County Commissioners have carefully-considered the within applica- tion,and are fully advised in relation thereto, NOW BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board concurs with the recommendation of (concurs or does not concur) the assessor and the petition be approved•-, and an abatement/refund be allowed (approved or dented) (be allowed or not be allowed) on an assessed valuation of$ 4,090.00 for $ 884.62 total tax for the year(s) 19 86-1988 Chairman of Boa of County Commissioners. STATE OF COLORADO, County of Weld ss I Mary Ann Feuerstein ,County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of Weld State of Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing order is truly ccopied from the records of the proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners for said W dd County, now in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand,and affixed'the seal of said County. at Greeley this 23x& of Augq,t __._,A. D. 19.89 County Clerk. C-...B..----;"\i.dYlcryts sR_t �_....� JDeputy. ACTION OF ME PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denvi;r,.Colorado, _..-•-----.. ----..._.._.._..., 19 The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition. is hereby ❑ approved; O approved in part $ C denied for the following reason(s) ATTEST: Secretary. Property Tax Administrator. 890940 qpr, 1011111! 8 O w 2 e m ti. g It u w m .. > W1I1IJ o p O z 44 o . 3 c � o .d 0• ..E ( ti to o z . ,� E > la -a '� =va � ; a≤ d .. f I) • - - MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELQ COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER e - - - - ' - P.O.BOX 758 _ - GREECEY,COLORADO 80632- - _. 0313.58-A000 IXL 4225:_ -. - - • COLORADO _ August 11, 1989 Ray E. Olin 13487 weld County Road 32 Platteville, CO 80651 Dear Mr. . Olin: This is to advise you that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners will hear your petition for tax abatement or refund on the property described as: 16582A IMPS ONLY SW4 16 3 66. This meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, August 23, 1989, at 9:00 A.M. at which time you may be heard. The meeting will be held in the Chambers of the Board, Weld County Centennial Center, First Floor, - 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the above specified time. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, • Mary Ann Feuerstein Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board- c"-..B3j1)1L-ill-Le..../ ( ' 1-4„.. ljeputy County Cl rk 7 XC: Assessor p( ari 2 890940 J N - a on IS 5LLE1 o o m r Po co U O U t a \. a w • 333 4P. , "- a1-4 S 'Z 14 cil .a W cc >a - n ; d of ma Na ,2 --__ _.. Sett aunt -poet ui3O se ' ..."1. , , t?!?1 •!;t` a" d 0- vx -. t r4 ,. r' ,, . _ i. . v• c.e Y' i' N b V on O. CO d@ . CGv ...Ar Cr)m j P. 890940 • AGREEMENT 4 THIS AGREEMENT, made this 23rd day of August , 1989 by and between THE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, AND Frontier Materials, Inc. doing business as Frontier Materials, Inc. hereinafter called "Contractor". WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the payments and agreements hereinafter mentioned: 1. The contractor will commence and complete the phased construction of LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT CASA GRANDE & ENCHANTED HILLS SUBS. 2. The contractor shall furnish all material, supplies, tools, equipment, labor and other services necessary for the construction and completion of the project described herein. 3. The contractor shall commence the work required by the Contract Documents in accordance with the date stated in the Special Conditions and shall complete the work within the time stated in the Special Conditions unless the period for completion is extended otherwise by the Contract Documents. 4. The contractor agrees to perform all of the work described in the Contract Documents and comply with the terms of therein for the sum of One hundred fifty-two thousand, nine hundred eighty-three and 90/100 ($ 152,983.90 ) for the project LOCAL 111PROVEMENT DISTRICT 590939 szOO/io S! The term "Contract Documents" means and includes the following: (A) Advertisement (B) Information on Bidders (C) Bid (D) Bid Bond (E) Agreement (F) Supplemental General Conditions (G) Payment Bond (H) Performance Bond (I) Notice of Award (J) Notice to Proceed (K) Change Order (L) Drawings prepared by Weld County Engineering Department, numbered (M) Specifications prepared or issued by (N) Addendum No. • , dated 1989 No. , dated , 1989 No. , dated 1989 (0) Notice of Contractor's Settlement (P) Final Receipt and Guarantee (Q) Other _ 6. The County will pay the contractor in the manner and at such time as set forth in the General Conditions such amounts required by the Contract Documents. 7. This Agreement shall be binding upon all parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns. • 890939 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed, or caused to be executed by their duly authorized officials, this Agreement, each of which shall be deemed an original on the data first written above. BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CONTRACTOR BY J � BY NAME C. William Kirby TANE Frontier Materials, Inc. Chairman (Please Type) • TITLE l/ Address 3600 Hwy. 52 Erie, CO 80516 (SEAL) (SEAL) ` A72:444A ATTEST: �- e NAME G NAME Cce Sw.;-44. (Please Type) (Pleas ) TITLE TITLE ‘..14 ICC:qnfrarictede atelits-1 • 890939 s 0101 CERTIFICATE OF IN -1 RANCE osaa�s`"9°""/ PRODUCER _ TH S CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED As A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS Glee Linden Company I NC RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER_THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND. EXI END OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. 1224 Wadsworth Blvd Lakewood, CO 80215 i— COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE 1 COMPANY A , LETTF R I--. Aetna Casualty E Surety Co iLEU RNV B INSURED Frontier Materials , Inc. COMPANY 10 Frontier Sand R Gravel , Inc. I En.R 3600 Highway 52 II comity Erie, CO 80516 'R D I COMPANY LETTER E COVERAGES - • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BE_N ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CON"RACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE FOLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN iSS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS,AND CONDI- TIONS OF SUCH POLICIES- LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER [ PDL:CY ERECTYE roue EXPIRATION I ;ATE(MMOOA'YI I DATE(Nµ u TYY) ALL LIMITS IN THOUSANDS GENERAL LIABILITY GENERA:.AGGREGATE $ 2 000 A COMMERCIAL GENERA�L-UIABILRY 19GL5076933CCA 11/30/88 1 111/30/89 WOC PRTS CMP/CS $GR SEGATE $ 2,000 I CWMS MADE I.. OCCURFENCE ?ERSONAL L AINEROSNG MIAJR! $ i coo MS'S B CONTRACTORS PPROTECTNE 'FAO,OCCURRENCE . $ 1,000 - I FIRE DAMAGE CONY ONE FIRE) $ 50 u,AYJL CG'9 SE(RIMY ONE K-Rsom I$ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY A ALAN LOWVEOAUOS 19FJ827080CCA I:!11/30/88 11/30/89 '� $ 1,000 90CeLY SCHEDULED AUTOS (AIR',HON $ HIRED AUTOS NON.OWNEO AUTOS ZOEn $ GARAGE LIABILITY woorry Duna $ EXCESS LIABILITY so, , aW. A Umbrella Liab 19XS559958WCA 11/30/88 11/30/89 $ 2,000 $ 2,000 OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM WORKERS'COMPENSATION : STATUTORY AND $ /90(ACCIDENT) EMPLOYERS'LLABILNY i $ (OIaASE.pOLwy(,�¢il: OTHER $ (CKfASF-EACH r1.IPI.QfEt:) . I ( I I I , DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/RESTRICTIONS/SPECIAL!TENTS ALL OPERATIONS - ALL LOCATIONS CERTIFICATE HOLDER CA i LLATION I SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EX- Weld County PIRLTION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO 915 10th Street MAR. 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR Greeley, CO 80631 LIA3LITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY,ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES_ AUTY0 D REPRESE THE �� �, 890939 _ACOR0255 (11/85) - I IIR;ACORD CORPORATION '985 Certificate of insurance THIS cErrnsICATE IB MEWED AS A MATTER OF eiORMAln1 ONLY AND Cdt.9W NO SOME UPON YOU THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERI*tATE IS MT AN MBURANCEPOOCY AHD DOES HOT AMEND.MVO,OR ALTER THE[ca wAFFO1mED HYn¢POUCES LISTED BELOW. This Is to Certify that LIBERTY 14P MUTUAL.1 UAFrontier Materials, Inc. & 7 L.. Frontier Sand & Gravel, Inc. Name and 3600 Hwy 52 address of Erie, CO 80516 L Insured. S.at the issue We of this certificate.insured by the Company under the policy(ies)Iliad below.The Insurance afforded by the listed pobcyfies)ie suWeci to all thaw tern.exclusion and Conditions and h not And by any require rent term or condton of any contract or otter document with respect to which this ear- dfkaie may be Issued. TYPE �"E"DATE* LIMIT OF O cONrwuous POLICY O POLICY ❑��� NUMBER LIABILITY 55 POLICY Term COvERAGE AFFORDEDU i W.G eMHAYERB. µOR RS, 100,000 E,Act KE Boday Injury By Opera COMPENSATION 1-1-90 WC2-191-089492•-019 Colorado 100,000 Ea.Preen Bodily airy By Masse 500,000 Pot an Ham.AOeeene-Otherdnn mmuaatOn eud Operations PrnducttrorDNed Otwaaw Aepeab • BOA*awry end Prepay nag Habig W Pr°Camas &.. 0 CLAIMS MADE Panama and Advertising hurry MEMO DATE Pr Pena* merypinkallOn U Osar ❑OCCURRENCE 8 SPECULIIXCL ENDORSEMENTS >> 0 OWNED $ EACH ACCIDENT-SINGLE LIMIT-BJ.AND PD.COMBBeD m0 NON-OWNED S EACH PERSON as EACH ACCIDENT EACH ACCIDENT D 0 HIRED S OR OCCURRENCE $ OR OCCURRENCE ¢ W 0 0 LOCATION(S)OF OPERATIONS&JOB P(H Applicable) DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS: *ti the certificate expiration date is continuous or extended teen,you will be notified If coverage is terminated or reduced before the certificate expiration date,however,you will not be notified annually of the continuation of coverage. Lawny Mattel NOTICE OF CANCELLATION: THE COMPANY WILL NOT TERMINATE OR Group REDUCE THE INSURANCE AFFORDED UNDER THE ABOVE POLICIES UN!FSS DAYS NOTICE OF SUCH TERMINATION OR REDUCTION HAS BEEN MAILED TO: Weld County CERTIFICATE 915 10th Street REPRESENTATIVE HOLDER--> Greeley, CO 80631 oR¢ED August 24, 1989 Englewood DATE ISSUED 890939 OFFICE L - J Teen dentate w executed by LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP as respects sic Iniumnat as**laded by Thom Commit BS 772 RI CrrtiHcetr of IoarTattCi THIS CERTWICATE IS MUSD AS A MATTER OP tiiO I AMN ONLY AND CONFERS 10 MOSS UPON'ICU THE CENTRICATE MOLDER THS CERTWICATE S NOT Na INSURANCE POLICY NO DOES NOT mare,SCTEID.OR ALTER INE COSMOS AFFORDED BY TIE MODES LISTED BELOW. This Is to Certify that LIBERTY�T.�E��� -‘ Frontier Materials, Inc. & —IMV MUTUAL / s Frontier Sand & Gravel, Inc. Name and 3600 Hwy 52 --•address of I Erie, CO 80516 J Insured. N.at the Issue date of this calibrate Mewed by the Company under the',SCAM)listed bellow.The Insurance afforded by the listed policy es)is subject to al their temmss.be extlw�and conditions and is not ahered by any regbhemml.term a addition of ant contract or other document with waved to wMidi this cer- tificate TYPE CERT.EXP.DATE* OF O CONTINUOUS POLICY LMIT OF O memo NUMBER OF POLICY ®pout(mp . LIABILITY CDvERNE AFFORDED DICER W.C. EWLOYWB Lunar, LAW OF TIE FOLLOWING STATES goofy a)Wy by Accident WORKERS 100,000 Ea Aa COMPENSATIONBadly way By Dams 1-1-90 WC2-191-089492-019 Colorado 100000 Es.v eon ROBB Unitary M DMa. 500,000 Pt.Lam Oast AWUEoMOetamn Fno*aCwrpyett Camas gBadly bury and Prepay Ono Looney w a0 CLAIMS MADE es,:”--...z d AO..n,e,p Inlay per°a rN^a Ritmo RATE Or moon/ .ra/rabe Other g0 OCCURRENCE SPECIAUE%CL. ENDORSEMENTS - 0 OWNED $ EACH ACCaSENT.SINotE Lana AND PD.COQ- ❑ NON-OWNEDet - EACH PERSON EACH occCCIDENT EACH ACCIDENT 0 HIRED $ on OCCU E S OR OCCURRENCE CC 0 Q LOCATION(S)OF OPERATIONS a JOB t M Appticaple) I DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS: !f *H the certificate expiration date S continuous or extended tens,you will be notified If coverage te terminated or reduced before the certificate expiration dote,however,you will of be notified annually of the continuation of coverage. Liutual NOTICE OF CANCELLATION: THE COMPANY WILL. NOT TERMINATE OR InsurraanceGroup REDUCE THE INSURANCE AFFORDED UNDER THE ABOVE POLICIES UNLESS DAYS NOTICE OF SUCH TERMINATION OR REDUCTION HAS BEEN MAILED TO: Weld County /J ,(� cE HOLDER-) 915 IOth Street f!. (7aile al HOLDER-) Greeley, CO 80631 REPRESENTATIVE August 24, 1989 Englewood L 890939DATE ISSUED OFFICE This cram is ane by LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP as risotto aid.a ne,0 IS wxaeedby Tray Cowin. IS 772 RI 2,3C2,23 AAL SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANIES SAFECO INSURANCE:COMPANY OF AMERICA GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY Of AMERICA FIRST NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA HONE OFFICE:.SATECO PLAZA-SEATTLE.WASHINGTON gem Bond No. 5615447 PERFORMANCE BOND Approved by The American Institute of Architects A.I.A.Document No.A-311 February,1970 Edition KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS,That we, Frontier Materials, Inc. (Here insert the name and address or leppi title of Contractor) 3600 Highyay_52j Erie. Colorado 80516 as Principal,hereinafter called Contractor,and SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA,a Washington Corpora- tion of Seattle,Washington,as Surety,hereinafter called Surety,are held and firmly bound unto The Board- of Weld County Conynissioners, Weld Country- Colaradt> - (Hereinserttheiiameand address or legal title of Owner) - as Obligee,hereinafter called Owner,in the amount of One Hundred .Fifty-- TwociThousend'-Nine-- Hundred Eighty Three and 90/100 \-77Wioilars(g'-,Y527.983;QO _ for the payment whereof Contractor and Surety:-bind themselves,their heirs,exeeutois,admiipstrator%-.successocrand assigns jointly and ievei irnlyty t3iese' presents." WHEREAS, Contractor has by written agreement dated Aucust 23 579$g eriCered rntva Eantracf with Owner for Local Improvement District, Casa Grande and Enchanted Hills Subs _ in accordance with.Drawings and Specifications prepared by -..• '(HerCiasettfulliaine/Ed address or legal titk'of ArAtectf which Contract-is by reference made a part;:hereof,andisheremafter referredio as the Contract ` NOW THEREFORE THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION LS SUC.7, That,.d Contactor shall promptly and faithfully perform'said Contract thentlii'c obligation shall1 e'null grid void otherwix'a shah r maul m full force and— The Surety hereby waives notite-of any alteration or extension of time made liy (continued on reverse side) 9-1219 R110/72 PRINTED IN U.S.A. tan Whenever Contractor shall be,and declared by Owner to be in default under the Contract,the Ownakdina lied • Owner's obligations thereunder,the Surety may promptly remedy the default,or shall promptly I. Complete the Contract in accordance with its terms and conditions,or 1"Obtain a bid or bids foi'subinission to Owner for completing the Coritiact th accordance with its terms and conditions, and upon determination by Surety of the lowest responsible bidder,or,if the Owner elects,upon determination by Owner and the Surety jointly of the lowest responsible bidder,arrange for a contract between such bidder and Owner, and make'available as Work pIogresnes(even though there should be a default or a successioon of defa'uits under the ' conttactfor eontract's"of completion arranged under this paiagrapii)id-fi-lent funds to'pay the cost ofcompletion less the balance of the contract price;but not exceeding: including other costs and damages for which the Surety may be liable hereunder,the amount set'forth in the rust paragraphhereor The term"balance of the contract price,"as used in this paragraph,shall meant"lie 4ota1 amount yatle ty Owner to Contractor tinder the Contract and any amend- ments thereto,less the amount properly paid by Owner to Contractor. Any suit under this bond must be instituted before-theexpiration of t yo(2)-years-from-the-date-on-which final payment under the contract falls due. No right of action shall accrue on this bond to or for the use of any person or corporation other than the Owner named herein or the heirs,executors,administrators or successors of Owner. Signed and sealed this - 25th day of August _ - -- - - -- ---"e(7.‘ —`ront3er"Matei £s f htids GPZ t1 - Title C'SAFECO STIRANCE OF AMERICA (Witness) - - Armsts9ag C - - .Attorney-in -art _, . Frank B.KC a Co of Colorado. —000 east kww.gpi Avows (741///14 RO. 17229 iColorado$0277-0229 n _. __ (20:2)7567998 FAX 95.017{ FAX(203)7569958 • 3-w - _-_ • ' y �39 .711141%InH SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANIES as SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY Of AMERICA FIRST NATIONAL MISURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA. HOME OFFICE:OA SAOOE1 YN AVE-N.E..SEATTLE.WAS WNGTON%TO5 Bond No. 5615447 LABOR AND MATERIAL PAYMENT BOND Approved by The American Institute of Architects A.I.A. Document No.A-311 February, 1970 Edition ^ 4^ y Note- This bond is issued$"vnultaneousy with a Performance Bond in favor of the Owner conditlontd#6ythe Cult and. faithful performance,of the Contract. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS,That we, Frontier Materials, Inc. - — -- `:-7'.(Here insert the name a addressor legal title of Contractor)_ ‘...,<,,,. - r 3600 Highway 52, Erie, Colorado 80516 as Principal,hereinafter called Principal, and SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA,a Wasf+lttgtbp Corpo(a- Lion of Seattle,Washington,as Surety,hereinafter called Surety,are held and firmly bound unto The- BOard • of Weld County 'Commissioners, Weld County Colorado (Here insert the name and address or legal title of Owner) as Obligee, hereinafter called Owner,,t'or the use and benefit:of Claimants-as:hereinbelow-defined, in the amount of One Hundred Fitty:,Two-Thousand.,Nine Hundred Dollars(s152-,983..90 ), eigi,(Uyte b rtaeuran lal96y(t]A)one-half of the contract price) - - for the payment whereof Principal and Surety sbind:themselves their heirs, executors,'administrators,,successors and assigns:jointly and severalty,firmly by,these,presents. WHEREAS,Principal has by written agreement dated August 23 , 19$9 entered into a contract with Owner for Local:.Improvement_,District•r . . -, , Casa Grande and Enchanted Hills Subs.r ` • in accordance with DrawingsAnd Sp ecificatzons,piepared by "' (Here'Insert full name andaddress or legal title ofArbhiteat) - • which contrau is by reference made a part hereof,andts,hereinafter referred,to,as the.Contract ' , NOB THEREFORE THE'CONDITION br T71IS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, That if the Principal shall promptly make payment to all Claimants as hereinafter defined, for all labor and material used or reasonably required for use in the performance of the Contract, then this obligation shall be void; l h otherwise it shall in full force and effect,subject, c.- howe4ci,to the following condmons ° I. A Claimant,is-defined as one;4avinghaving a direct Conntract with the Principal or-w,itlya?Subeentractor of the Principal for labor:ntaterial:;or"both:u$ed vr,rgasorrably required.fat:use in the:performance of S e Contnact.labor aad;material being :construed,to include;,that part,ofZAvter,mss, power;,light; heat,oil;gasoline;telepboneservietor rentai;of equipment directly applicable to the Contract (continued on reverse side) - -890939 5.1220 RI 10/72 .. moats u1A. . 2-;The above,named.Principal-and Surety hereby jointly:and severally'agreewith>the:net.thatevery.Clainnntasherein. defined,who has•not been:paidiin fuR'beforethe.expiration of a period of ninety:.(4Q)tdays afterthe dateon whick.the last of such Claimant's work or laborrwas done otperfOrmed,or materials were furnished;by,such Claimant,may sue on this bond for the use of such Claimant,prosecute the suit to final judgment for such sum or $ure as may be justly due Claimant and have execution thereon.The Owner shall not be liable for the payment of any costs or expenses of any such suit. 3.No suit oraetionstall he corrimencedlterednderby any Claimant, " - " - - -" " '" a) Unless Claimant, other than one having a direct,Contract with the principal,shall have given written notice to any two of the following: The Principal,the Owner;or the Surety above mined,within ninety(90)days after suchCla mant did or performed the last_of thewQrk ot:labor, orfumnfied`the last of the=tenths for which said claim is made,stating with substantial accuracy the amount claimed and the name of the party to whom the materials were furnished,or for whom the work,or labor..wasdonq,or perfonned.,Sti h notice shall-be served-by-mailing the same by registered-mail-or- certified mail,postage prepaid,in an envelope addressed to the-Principal,Owner or Surety,at any place where an office is regularly-maintained-for-the transaction-of-business,orsewed-is-any-manner in mhich-legal-process-may-beserved-in-the- state in which the aforesaid project is located,save that such service need not be made by a public officer_ b)After the expiration of one(15 year following-the date on which Principal ceased work on said Contract, it being understoodJiowever,th3t-fany intitatiorr:Lu4.u. .d in-this-bond is prohibited by any law-controlling the construction- hereof such limitation shall be deemed-to-be amended so as to be equal to'the minimum period of limitation permitted by such law, c) Other than in a state court of competent:jurisdiction in and for the county or other political subdivision of the state in which the Project.,or any part thereof,is situated;-or in the United States District Court-for the district:-ia-which the Project,or any part thereof,is situated,and not elsewhere. 4. The amouttf._Qf-ibis bond-siniljbeyfeduce and-_to r:I ent of;anyrpayment-onpaymenrs-made in3-gasod-faith- hereunder, inclusive of the payment by Surety of mechanics'liens which may. 6e filed of record agairistsaid improve- ment whether or not-elaun for the amount of such lien be presented under and against this bent..-. . ::: Signed and sealed this 25th ` day of Aucrust ...13-13-9 Frontier erials nL`_ (Seal-4 ._ ^, ^.fiTitle ;- SAFECO INSURANCE COMPAlOF_-AlttERICA 1 •, witness , .:;. a .: . .:1a; oan C. Armstro Attoimy":! act: �< Rink n B.a Co et service` • r-,. c ,wk awn 969 ast Mississippi Avenue ( Y/iI P.O.Box 17729 Denver.CaWrsdo 90217-0290 T Ut 96.01 v FAX(303)7669466 890939 POWER OF HOMp ±SAFFEECO PLAZA .OF AMERICA IMO ATTORNEY SEATTLE WASHINGTON 98185 SAFECO No. _ 4484 KNOW AU. BY THESE PRESENTS: That SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, a Washington corporation, does hereby appoint --- —C. GALE NEISWANGER; C. WORKMAN; GUY R. FOGEL; PATRICIA L. REECE; JOAN C. ARMSTRONG; WILLIAM E. PIERCE; FRANK W. APPLEGATE; GENEVA DOHERTY; DIANE SCOTT, Denver, Colorado -- -------- its true and lawful attorney(s)-in-fact,with full authority to execute on behalf of the company fidelity and surety bonds or undertakings and other documents of a similar character issued by the company in the course of its business,and to bind SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA thereby as fully as if such instruments had been duly executed by its regularly elected officers at its home office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA has executed and attested these presents this 15th day, of September 193 . CERTIFICATE . Extract from the By-laws of SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA: "Article V. Section 13. —FIDEUTY AND SURETY BONDS . . .the President,any Vice President, the Secretary,and any Assistant Vice President appointed for that purpose by the officer in charge of surety operations,shall each have authority to appoint individuals as attorneys-in-fact or under other appropriate titles with authority to execute on behalf of the company fidelity and surety bonds and other documents of similar character issued by the company in the course of its business...On any instrument making or evidencing such appointment,the signatures may be affixed by facsimile On any instrument conferring such authority or on any bond or undertaking of the company,the seal,or a facsimile thereof,maybe impressed or affixed or in any other manner reproduced; provided, however,that the sea!shall not be necessary to the validity of any such instrument or undertaking." Extract from a Resolution of the Board of Directors of SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA adopted July 28, 1970. "On any certificate executed by the Secretary or an assistant secretary of the Company setting out. (i) The provisions of Article V, Section 13 of the By-Laws, and (ii) A copy of the power-of-attorney appointment executed pursuant thereto, and (iii) Certifying that said power-of-attorney appointment is in full force and effect, the signature of the certifying officer may be by facsimile, and the seal of the Company may be a facsimile thereat" I.W.D. Hammersla.Secretary of SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA,do hereby certify that the foregoing extracts of the By-Laws and of a Resolution of the Board of Directors of this corporation,and of a Power of Attorney issued pursuant thereto,are true and correct and that both the 3y-Laws,the Resolution and the Power of Attorney are still in full force and effect IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the facsimile seal of said corporation •ott C a� this 25th day of August , 19 89 t%i f SEAL p; twk V�SS� /Fo vrASn.> pp�� ��pp ... - 8 0939 5-1300 R4 8/81 PANTED IN USA I WELD COUNTY, COLORAD vAOt 1 GENERAL FUND CLAIMS RRAUT P.O.- & 1O. VU. NO. - - VENDOR - . - AMOUNT - - 902372 FULTON, EAWJ AND JOB MASTERS HOUSING Aumoraor $4,250.00 tate of Colorado ) TOTAL ) SS ounty of Weld ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed n the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated 98 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite heir names with the total amount $ Dated this 23 day of AUGOsr , 198t. ' • Weld Co n y Finance Officer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23 day of AUGUST 198 9 My-comrision expires: my_cosiwasen_ecietner. No ary Public .fate of Colorado ) ) ss ounty cf Weld -We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) d sacprcve) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby rdered drawn upon the GEmutAT, Fund totaling S 4,250.00 ietChairperso Membe M e -nty Cid k and Recorder Member p _ • - if %.iz 4 0 ( t.S.LU/,-V y Member WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1 PZAYRDLT FUND CLAIMS V.O. WARRANT NO. P.O. NO. _ VENDOR AMOUNT 14562 87077 PAUL HAUS RAN 59.84 STATE OF COLORADO ) SAL $ 59.84 ) ss COUNTY CF WELD ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Page 1 through 1 and dated AUGUST 23rd , 19 89 and that payments should be made to the res ;ice vencors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 59.84 DATED THIS 23rd DAY OF AUGUST 1989 atWELDER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 23rd DAY OF AUGUST 19 89 . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES:eV ExPtres June 8, 1990 NSeC j4A-liet STATE OF COLORADO ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the ?Ann, FUND totaling $ 59.84 Chairperso ` ATTEST ' ;1444tO County C rk & Recorder M er agra- De ty Member — — —•�----"�-- � - — .�.. — ... .c, r ' ;t r ,r a• i 4�.Yi` ,."5 F � �•, 'S�'-` _� �- � " t . '. f .._ .a kr � ' r` f'v Y.,. S �r . as/sii _ y f,. MAf200► NIL count yoke a 1 11ARPANt R*C16TER AS OP 1 00/21/69 • 41 WARRANT INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NU M PAYEE NBER NUMiER Fa DEPT OSJ PAOJ AMOUNT T 41, 43946 ' 01+1014-6370 21 .00 Ai 16072 ALLISON, ROD 50153 O1»1014-6370 15.76 41 703684 O1-2420-6370 7.93 44.69 eaasss=s=smasss A116073 APA-AMERICAN PLANNING ASC 023199 01+1014-'6330 378.00 • 376.00 ssa3ass=ssa4=== ID • 000826 01-1123-6599 10.87 • A1t6074 BIG R Of GREELEY 411 10.87 saassssaSsltSaZ. 41 A116078 CITY Of GREELEY 000835 01-1123-6599 2.50 2.50 i • acssssasaoasa= 36x16 • A116076 COLORADO CHRISTIAN SUPPLY 000827 01-1123-6599 _ .M_--- 36.16 = azS--=a- 41 A116077 COUNTRY GENERAL 000121 01-1123-6599 19.71 . 19.71 assssssss==C=3=. • . 000823 01-1123-6599 9.00 *116078 DACONO U-PUMP-IT 000833 01-1123 .6599 22.70 . 31 .70 msa=S==as=s . II 28.47 A1t6079 DIAGNOSTIC KARKETING COMP 89881 19-4140-6220-COP 28.47 • • ss===s= 7249 52-5510-6220 786.45 • • *116080 DYNIX. INC. 786.45 • ID . s WMN00! 11!1:8 COUNTY - gs'TE ''$ 08/2'1/8f 11ARRANT REGISTER FADE 1 2 AS OF 1 '08/21/69 ' , • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUKBER WARRANT 40 NUMBER IMPOSER FD DEPT 08J PAOJ AMOUNT ` it .... ..... •_ate a{ OD A116081 ELDORADO DISTRIBUTING 000743 01-11236599 5. 75 •'. 5OD . 75 A116062 FROID ROLAND 081851 01-1041-6370 71.80 • 71.80 A116083 GOLDEN DRAGON 000825 01-1123-6599 8.38ID 8.38 OD ' A11600♦ GOLUS. ROGER M.D. FP0811 19-4140-6350-FP 52.50 t . KATO81 19-4140-6350-MAT -____-78_75 • _' 131.25 ____=====acs=a= ,...'. A116085 GORDON'S LIQ0UR. MART 000834 01-1123-6599 7.00 7.00 OD ==s=st======s== . ID A116086 CORDONS 800KS INC 05960 52-5510-6322 30. 15 ID 05960C 52-5520-6322 8.79 05960D 52-5640-6229 47.06 ,AD 09560 52-5510-6322 183.04 OD 09561 52-5510-6322 2.84 11702C 52-5540-6229 21.36 117021 82-5510-6322 10. 68 ID 12680 52-5510-6322 86. 73 60750 5245510-6322 53. 94 • ,� 85210 52-5610-6322 123.15 85210C 52-5540-6229 39.57 94900 52-5910-6322 57.61 949000 S2-5520-6322 8. 16 OD --------- 673. 28 •ID. A116087 GRAFF, MARILYN 081851 01-1041-6370 46.40 . 46.40 OD _ OD ___ OD OD ID • F as COUNTY ai'TE i Os/31 , . YNPQooP w 10* MAMAANT REGISTER race ; - 3 , A8 OP t 08/24/84 r 4. WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT ' NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT • ' At16088 GREELEY TRANSITIONAL KSE ST0789 21-6770-6358-9 762.38 • ID 762.38 =s=sss=ss==ss== 41 • A116089 HOUGHTON, WILLIAM M.O. fP0816 19-4140-6350FP 87.40 87. 80 . =a=s=ss====ss®= ' A116090 JEROME CO 000842 01-1123-6599 14. 25 ID ' 14.25 ===Ss ==Fs= IP A116091 K-MART 000822 01-1123-6599 15.00 000831 01-1123-6599 8.00 0, AO 000832 01-1123-6599 26. 51 000837 01-1123-6599 26.49 000840 01-1123-6599 18.58 - • 000841 01-1123-6599 21 .21 112.19 0 , =a=s=====s=sm=s • .'A116092 KEIRNES. RICHARD N. 0816MI 01-1041-6370 76.22 • 76.22 A116093 KENNEDY, CHRIS M.D. FP0814 19-4140-6350-FP 87.80 . 87.80 IP I A116094 KNIK KORNER 000836 01-1123-6599 4.20 4,20 al . =S=====_-_____= A116095 MCKEE MEDICAL CENTER ATTACH 01-2180-6350 17.60 • ......... 17.60 A116096 MICKEY'S CARPET SERUICE SIM 34-1944-6920-CC 380.00 0 • wsogose WELD CCUW44. DATE Q O6/21/69 WAARANt' RN613TER _ +M +Y�: PAGE i A8 Cr 0i/21/89 ' 0 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER F0 DEPT 084 PROJ AMOUNT AD 0 A116096 MICKEY'S CARPET SERVICE 350.00 =azs====s==ss== 0 . A116097 NENCO INC 21620 011061-6236-CC 77.67 28910 01-1061-6236-CC 403.78ID 28912 02,-1061-6236-CC 2.31 AD 483476 -_===_-s=s-=zs_ A116096 PETTY CASK.-YOUTH SHELTER 081489 01-2330-6210 6.52 082189 01-2330-6220 5413 . D 01-2330-6390 59400 70.65 116099 PONY EXPRESS COURIER 694653 19-4170-6350-2 20.46 • 20.46 • s=sz=ssz==s=ssz • A116100 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF COLO 24492 01-1061-6340^ROAD 7.02 41974 01-1061-6340-ROA0 9.8C 4 16.82 ' D 4116101 RINGELJ MARC M.O. CH0811 19-4140-6350-CHC 17.50 fPP081 19-4140-6350^FP 8.75 . ST0811 19-4140-6350-STO 26.25 4, 52. 50 FrAlp mm 8116102 RITCHEYS . CRAFT 6 HOBBY 000828 01-1123-6599 13.91 • t: � 13. 91 s=ocs= • A116103 ROBERTS. GREG M.O. FP0811 19-4140-6350-FP 61 .25 . MAT081 19-4140-6350-MAT 78.75 140.00 i 11 0 ' MAP 20OP • MEW C #Y flit . NAMAANT AlO1STfl l Pass i • S ,, AS OF I . 08/21/89 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT MUMMER BARRANT NURSER NURSER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT _ � — ID A11610♦ TARGET STORES 042811 52-8510^6210 18688 18685 • =:assass==s=ms== • • • ' A116108 UANUOOREN JAMES a M.D. MAT081 19+4140-6380"MAT 78675 _--78675 ,is as=ssan=ssssss= A116106 MAL-MART DISCOUNT CITIES 000819 01-1123-6599 50692 Mr 000820 01-1123-6599 20. 12 000024 01-1123-6599 9683 000829 01-1123-6599 70683 ;� 000030 of-1123=6599 119. 11 000838 01-1123-6599 34.26 cap 000839 <01-1123-6599 42665 3476'32 • s===s======xass A116107 MIGNALL, BILL FP0811 , 19-4140-6380-fP 52.50 62.50 ID A116108 MYCO INCORPORATED 08802 52-5510-6366 336650 ' *8642 52-5510-6366 148600 } %8605 52-8510-6366 142610 40, 41 4P 631660 =s==ss=s=sss==s . FINAL TOTAL : 5 an.97 • =_ss=sus III • 0 al 4. • 111, • le MAP20DP MELD COUNTY Nile Y 041/21/409 ' �f. MARAANT' REGISTER PAGE Z 8 "%' A9 of 2 06/21/89 ll 41 4989 AUG 2l, +i THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN II • HO COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH- S I AND f"0 DATED 00/21/89, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE41 ( AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT 14:131.91-46 „____• DATED THIS _Q�y Y OF _--_ 4± 14 . • • 41 DIRECTO OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THISM_ DAY OF __A1-__ 19 %e. • MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MtCamMssim Explresiune8, 1990 • A r • • NOT UBLIC ME, THE, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MELD COUNTY , COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE) AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON � v THE FUND - TOTALING 6.10.29.1 23mir 4, DATED THIS DAY OFD _,,�� � l9 __• COUNTCLERK AND RECORDER BY ' 41 41 t. 4I 'QSA) DEPUTY CHAIRMAN 41 MEMBER MEMBER • MEMBER MEMBER • • II • 41 • : WI!'1 r Lg`fit*vt', aita $ -aS/gats� . . WARMANT ; net STER PAGE s 1 51 is A8 OF I 06/22/89 'i . WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT AD ID A116109 ADAMS COUNTY ADPEE9 24-9043-6495-4590 52.20 1106V9 24-9044-6397-4715 487.00 1142119 24-9044-6397-4719 382.00 • 921 .20 ." . ===s==sac= . ..,.. *116110 AMERICAN RED CROSS RC3604 01-2110-6370+TANG 261.00 261 .00 • 4116111 ASSN TRIAL LAWYERS AMER 085413 01-1012-6229 10. 00 ID 0 - 10. 0041 _axsas =aa All A116112 AT&T 732213 67-1192--6533 250064 . 823513 67-1192.-6533 65.76 823867 67-1192-6533 156. 13 ID 412.73 =x====== • • A116113 AT&T 873843 67-1192-6345 71 , 20 '. 71. 20 __ , A116114 BANCROFT-WHITNEY CO 078100 01-1012-6229 32.90 32.90 ID • A116115 BIG R Of GREELEY 55556 01-1061-6360-CC 15. 96 ID15. 96 x ID II 6116116 BIG R OF GREELEY 53312 01-1061-6360-CC 32.40 • 32.40 • • A116117 BOULDER REGIONAL TR0821 01-2150-6380 150.00 • 150. 00 • 0 • ID c: Fri:"7 Y ;-»'...,;: "t . n3r 74. . . 11ry:7P_ -',gyTh .p .-e...r ,,, . .-5fTUT'.T 277- 5T^ �Q "T r e x_ MILS coi 1tv 011TE? 1' b*/2Q/ *:, WAAMANT: Ageism* 006E 2 4 0 t A9 OP 2 00/22/89 4, AID WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT 41 NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • 41 A116118 BRODART- [NC 110833 52-5510-6220 174. 33 174.33 • = a===a= ,• A116119 BRONCO NI-LIFT, INC. 10405 34-1944-6920-SHOP 917.51 . 10531 34-1944-6920-SHOP 867.51 .16 11785.02 41 < • A116120 BUSINESS TELECONSULTANTS 8306 67-1192-6945 889.89 .', 889.89 41 A116121 BUTLER PAPER 008915 64-1155-6250-PAPR 1 ,600. 00 • 11600. 00 41 ==s===== • A116122 CENTENNIAL LUMBER COMPANY 66288 19-4110-6366 59.95 • 41,' 59. 95 • A116I23 CENTER FOR BUSINESS BK0889 21-6950-6382 70 .00 • 70.00 41 A116124 COLORADO CASE MANAGERS 1EM889 21-6840-6335-9 24.00 41 24.00 41 A116125 COLORADO ODOR CONTROL 8476 01-1061-6360-CC 35.00 • . 35.00 . 1 A116126 CONNECTING POINT 3507 65-1191-6251 92.62 • 92.62 • o 4 41 41 41 -- - .'. "7 W .fin �h,tW;�w. . , e.OO. ' -sietsrtaliier? nit'a •a/!lsls► • ' NARRANT' flG1STE$ PAGE 1 3 t* AS 'OF 't 0•/22%89 11 NARNANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER , WARRANT • ,i. NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 084 PROJ AMOUNT r-- 0 A116127 COOKE3 JOHN 25785 01-2111-6220'INVT 161.93 791373 01=2111-6220-INUT 17.24 ' ' 93042 01-2111-6220—INUT 135. 17 • 313. 94 A116128 CUNLIFFE CHUCK 50153 01-1014-6370 15,76 703684 01-2420-6370 7. 93 • 23.69 - '- 4 A116129 CUSTOM COMPUTER INSTALLA- 1627 65-1191-6236 6.85 '� ID 6.85 • ID A116130 DECALS INC 12008 01-2111-6361-SOPT 15.00 12009 01-≥111-6361-.SOPT 60,00 IP 75.00 • A116131 DECOR LTD 2053 21-6590-6230-9 746, 00 • 746. 00 411 L==1= • A116132 DEJOtIN INVESTMENT CO. INC 103768 24-9034-6397-4715 310.00 • 1037149 24-9034-6397-.4715 310.00 1146148 24-9034-6397-4715 273.00 114669 24-9034-6397-4715 282.00 • 1 ,175. 00 Ai • A116133 DENT, JOHN R. 152588 24-9044-6397-4715 263.00 • 263.00II ill • A116134 DENVER POST 948807 21-6510-6337-9 223. 59 • 223,59 • • 41 IIII • i►kti w. bra � ZOd(i y��� ..�y ^L eTr�l.fa. at* Goias/to 77 1 MA,RRANT REptS"EN PACE ' a 4 0 r'. A5 OP t OS/22/89 p' ;'` WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 083 PROJ AMOUNT41 rIr %, A116135 EASTMAN, INC. 021890 64-1155-6210 160.0041 'Ali, 160.00 A116136 ELTON. SUSAN 063089 79-1154-6143 115.62 073189 79-1354-6,43 115.62 081489 79-1154-6143 500.00 • 731.24 • =s- mcd A116137 FOX WESTERN DISTRIBUTION 100729 21-6640-6310-9 8i00II 8.00 • • A116136 FRANZEN. DUANE GENE 081889 79-1191-6147 100.00 ' 100.00 41 A116139 GOLDEN RIBBON CORPORATION 056394 65-1191-6220 41 .28 r • 4Ia28 • ' '• A116140 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO INC 630004 67-1192-6360 258.81 • 41 11• 288.51 A116141 GREELEY HOUSING AUTHORITY ABOUND 24-9043-6495-4590 90.88 . UA0889 24-9044-6397-4715 25.00 0656V8 24-9044-6397»4715 334.00 0797V8 24-9044-6397-4715 350. 00 1102V8 24-9044-6397--4715 329.00411 1145V8 24-9044-63974715 281.00 • 11409.88 • • A116142 GREELEY PLAQUE G TROPHY 14576 21-6850-6390-9 20.55 41 20. 5541, °' 4 4, s-00,7A ws ,. -;'5�td+rtsitzeY :."fti` p+ x �T': ;�3`r� 7 t.> f;� _ g ASA6;Nt' 11EOtSTLR PAGE $ 5f „ 044,22/81 $f� :.. KARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT '', NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT X.i... ` i A116143 GROWER HOUSING AUTHORITY 666118 24-9034-6397-4715 200.00 • :'0 200.00 =:sac====s=ons= f ` A116144 HAMMERS, VERN M10821 01-2150-6370 20.00 ID f,' 20.00 41 *116145 IBM 896300 65-1191-6360 329. 60 ,.S 91/419922 65-1191-6360 4 .057.06 • ty 91/419928 65-1191-6360 25. 80 9V9956 65-1191-6360 391 .00 I? 4,144. 26 }'' A116146 INREAL/OUTREACH PS0889 21-6590-6382-9 25. 00 bt ,.' 25.00 .. A116147 JEROME CO A08957 86-2311-6250-COMM 197. 10 4 ;• 08957A 86-2311-6220 11 .45 208.55 . AD s_a A116146 JORDAN, EDWARD L• 454612 01-2110-6370-ADM 26.56 26.56 0 A116149 KNOWLES LAW BOOK 176973 01-1012-6229 32. 84 ......... 32.64 ao • A116150 'WRAC PAINT 28893 01-2310-6220-,SOP 152.78 • 152.76ID 5 A116151 LONGS DRUGS 012246 21-6640-6221-8 26. 65 . 012249 21-6640-6221^8 31 .00 0 0 0 0 Ill . ' rvarnaLi*ii is rt i6 pi• WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER - WARRANT ID r ; NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 084 PROJ AMOUNT A116151 LONGS DRUGS 012252 21-6640-6221-8 96.35 ID 012258 21-6640-6221-8 29. 85 • 012260 21-6640-6221-8 5.05 II 188. 90 ID 2-1 A116152 LOUSTALET, FRANCIS M• 081789 01-1031-6370 36. 45 36.45 • ID . * A116154 MCI TELECOMMUNICATIONS 164221 67-1192-6345—LD 771.65 a'• 771.65 • 41 A116154 MEALS ON WHEELS ST0789 21-•6860-6358-9 3,639.60 41 3,639.60 I A114155 MICROAGF COMPUTER STORES 19133 65-1191-6460 490.00 Ill 390.00 A116156 MOORE PRODUCE 15568 21-6640-6222-9 15.90 4, • 15. 90 II • A116157 NELSON OFFICE SUPPLY 16050 01-1021-6210 213.90 . 213.90 v. A116158 NORTH COLORADO CENTER ON ST0789 21-6640-6358-9 175.50 175. 50 ID A116159 ODLE, PATRICIA 045810 79-1031-6143 693.40 IP 693. 40 • ID • 111ill . '�' + •:^' � _ � y.. .� i MAMOif �iLM C T pile i oti/2fls� Yl1NRANT° omas$IER PAGE L 7 0 ,, As OP f: 08/22/84 E.; '',.?±. 'WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER 'WARRANT ID NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT I . A116160 OSCO DRUG COMPANY 330050 01-2310-6210-PROS 25.99 C. 330076 01-2310-6210-PROS 25.99 cli 5198 • • A116161 PETTENGILL, DORIS 247718 24-9034-6397-4715 405.00 • 405.000 • A116162 PETTY CASH - H R D PC0815 21-6490-'62.10-9 1 .38 21-6510-6220-9 5.00 21-6510-6372-9 4.35 z .•.. 21-.6810-6379-9 .80 . 21-6670-6372-9 1 ,44 21-6950-6210 6.72 `.'• 21-6950-6311 25,00 Th , � - 44.69 S..3- 0 A116163 PRICE LYNN 4127 79-t1916147 189. 00 189. 00 • All A116164 PROULX0 RON 244018 24-9034-6397-4715 370.00 • 370. 00 '• A116165 RADISSON INN 000822 01-1014-6370 66. 99 .` • 66. 99Hi. _ • A116166 REYNOLDS PUBLISHING CO 074 01-1152-6330 22. 82 '• 075 01-1152-6330 41 .32 • 077 01-1152-6330 100. 17 078 01-1152-6330 96. 12 • 083 01-1152-6330 46. 98 • 084 01-1152-6330 79. 92 • 387. 33 0 • 0 • • :• IP ..:..-.. a, 'mss: ' ... , r c^-" ..",7,7,i :s7 TrF-T- .y _ 7 !•_ 'er .a _ '' - t : ? IIMisss Baas c4000. *0 S A$✓it/$, 1sAPNANT`+ANdf3TER PACE i 8 0$ 00',4 0$/22/S9 ,o WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANTID NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • ` . A116167 ROCCAFORTE' JOHN 081289 19-1191-6143 15060 9796 79-1191..-6143 160000 All • 175.60 _:a:=oxssscsaam Ill • 0116168 ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS 305103 21-6510-6337-9 442050 - 442050 ID 0116169 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE INC 205745 01-1061-6235-CC 23. 40 ID 23040 bas z • tt 0116170 ROTH, JUDY 1733 79-1031-6147 50.00 ,: ` 1743 79-1031-.6147 50000 ID 1150 79-1031-6142 50600 1755 79-1031-6147 50600 ` 0 • 200.00 4. • 0116171 SARGENT-WELCH SCIENTIFIC 065164 19-4170-6250-MUTA 37060 '. ' 37660 41, s 0116172 SCHERER, SILL N01858 01-2110-6220-TRNG - 650000 650000 1 411 0116173 SELLE6 JAMES E . 082181 01-1041-6370 85. 00 • 85000 • • 0116174 SHEEHAN, JIM ML0889 24-9033- -63704150 14050 25-9070-6370-GAL 101090 ID • 116. 40 II • A116175 SHELTON DAVID 062489 01-2310^6212-SUED 39.92 0 41 Ill • ,4, 41 Fe �a., 44•44 .� ..yL« ') 9ipi9Ps.+ ' ,,,{� .y "m YJ 1 ii[ _ N1S. MANRANT RfliiStER PAGE i 4, . 3 AR's OF 1-00/a2/es - II. i h `+ WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT, NUMBER WARRANT 0 ," NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT 0116178 SHELTON DAVID 39. 92 a-aaa � . 0116176 SPECKMAN WALTER J F00889 21-6920-6377-9 167.97 '-, MOTL08 21-6920-6373-9 61 .32 . M10689 21-6920-6372-9 269.00 PP0889 21-6920-6348-9 3.07 .. TAX108 21-6920-6373-9 20.00 • 046030 79-6950+6143 198.00 All 719.36 . '_ 44_=3_-.4446--S_ t* 0116177 SPRAGUE VICKY 082289 79-1011-6147 150. 00IP 444.4-- _ '15,:: .; 150. 00 ID tr t 0116178 SWINERTON 6 WALBERG STN 34-1944-6920-JAIL 5.845. 00 • 5.845 .00 aoa w,. " • 0116179 UNITED BANK OF GREELEY 89JULY 01-1031-6350 26180. 66 • • 2 .180. 6641 nats_ ' ;l. 0116180 UNITED STATES WELDING INC 063089 01-2118-6220 6.72 ' 6.72 4- ID 0116181 UNIVERSITY PHYSICIANS M90765 01-1012-6350 320.00 • 320. 00 - • .: • • A116182 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 9H0691 67-1192-6345-LD .66 67-1192-6345-LOCL 127.66 'rII 9H1665 67-1192-6345-LD 139.46 w 9H2353 67-1192-6345-LOLL 23,42 9H2520 67-1192^6345-10 3. 12 . 67-1192-6345-LOCL 36. 10 • 9H2551 67-1192-6345-LO 49,77 11 ID ill >v tx"r"=. sn "1� 1 g,?r-^`,., -r4:W+' ., ,g.?rsu• n ,r3'risfia atT'-'Pace 3 .� ..1,2t 0�. : �` �.:r' _ r £ gfrt`" '1400200. :a.`i.i t art ant s n1nt ':t ' ` WSPRAllT ttltG1BTiR AS OF $ 0a/2z/s9 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT • 4116182 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 9H2S51 67-1192-6345—LOGE 781678 ' 9H2627 67-1192-6345•LD .96 41 67-1192-6.346.04.0C1 36. 10 Ali VP 9H2661 670.1192-6345—LGCL 38.20 9143240 67-1192-6348—LO 26.27 67-1192-6345—LGCL 247.71 9H763S 41 67-1192-6345-LGCL 28.56 1 ,509.77 4 ,. A116183 WARDEN DONALD 04588D 79-1151-6143 21 .00 • 5608 79-1151-6147 2. 50 23. 50•at At16184 WELD COUNTY REUOLUING 3131 012111-6220-1NUT 150.00 41 150.00 . !., A116185 HELD MENTA! HEALTH CENTER ST0789 21-.6810.-6358..1 2 ,127.00 2 , 127.00 • A116186 WESTMINISTER BAPTIST CHRH RENT89 21x6640-6531-9 762. 50 762.50 41 ' A116187 WILLOUGHBY, TIMOTHY 081789 79-1061-6143 50.00 4 50.00 41s. A116188 WOEHRNYER BUSINESS FORMS 3028 65-1191-6220 1 ,274.20 0 41 1 ,274. 20 • 41 A116189 YARNELL, RAM0NA 081 79-4410-6143 100.00 41 100.00 • 0 41 0 41 • IP ID s titles crimp/girt *Jar NMI RAlet RilltsT€R P OIG t II AS OP 1 08/22/09 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NURSER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER PO DEPT_0BJ PROD AMOUNT • A116190 2 C Z INC. 898779 21-6980-6363 10.00 10.00 • '• A116191 ZELLER OIL COMPANY 4426 61-9020+-6246 112. • 46 61-9020-6246 360/ 32 472.7) • _====sas=s.,:= • FINAL TOTAL : 42s&76.91 ,111 • • • • • • s • • • • • • • • • r • • ' 200! , MELD CSS1V t Ditf i' ta ' c f'-'-'" -. -7,•,-.,-..-- 1�`i Y H MADOANt' NEAISYER ►AOE' $ 12 t AS OF s 00/22/89 �J99gUc2s ' • THIS IS TO CERTIFY' THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAUL BEEN ;! • COMPLETED ON THE ABODE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 11 , AND • t DATED 08/22/891 AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE��, VENDORS IN THE • AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $212 Lite (ii. Y p� '• DATED THIS > _ DAY OF -_ 19 .A.Z_• • {; t ' DIRECTORTan FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES i'a SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS _.aa__ DAY OF _ .. sL-__ 1.921-•'}� MY' CONSZSSION EXPIRES: Mu C�v"issi°n tyiirosJuneB, 1990 • ii Ti) 1 , N07 UBLIC ' • WE,' 'THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY • (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN • PAYMENT THEREFORE • fRE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON y /� , THE vtr,I,iIN_L FUND - TOTALING $.411411t. 97 • d_ -DATED THIS , _ DAY OF ----�� 19_ __. • COUNTY CL RX AND RECORD R BY ..-: ' - -. ... .elitLACS*.- ----....- DEPUTY CHAIRMAN • • -- s -- IP MEMBE MEMBER . • AIL gait fl 7 MEMBER MEMBER /• b • • • 0 0 ° N . t -mitei o.121h9 : mamma •RE91sTER . . PAGE i 1 S A9 co i ; A/22/84 •' WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT 5830810 A G M APARTMENTS 12-4499-6714-NCSS 117. 00 117.00 a S830811 MARIE AMENDOLA 12-4499-6714-MCSS 150 .00 150 .00- . 8830812 EDWARD C. ANDERSON 12-4499-6714-MCSS 150 .00 150. 00 .40 . 5830813 DAVID BALL 12-4499-6714-MCSS 180. 00 • v . 180. 00 • . 5830814 COPPER KEY VILLAGE 12-4499-6714-WCSS 187. 50 • --107.50 --zn==n ID 5830815 MASON 'S MOBILE HOME PK 12-4499-6714-MCSS 220 .00 • 220.00 • $830816 ORVILLE NEIGHBORS 12-4499-6714--MCSS 208.00 . 41 208.00 . = 5830817 PROPERTY TECHNICA 75.00 � ' I2-4499-6714-MCSS ' - 75. 00 • 5830818 PUBLIC SERVICE CO 12-4499-6714-MCSS 43. 90 • 43.90 S830819 PUBLIC SERVICE CO 12-4499-6714-MCSS 37 .00 0 0 , 0 .. ��y` _ .fir 'S., •' 'f y ; ; � ) 2l u � w Pr. x,3 9, , . v :. W�..n _ **Soo. ; itt. • pa $ el/22/09 NARNANT •112QIST8A PAGE i 2 • ;'f..-' . AS Of $ da/aA/99 . . WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER_ WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT ID 41 $630819 PUBLIC SERVICE CO 37.00 ID 5830620 PUBLIC SERVICE CO 12-4499-6714-MOSS 96.00 46.00 A 8830821 WHEELER REALTY 12-4499-6714-MOSS 250 .00IP • 250.00 . 5 5830822 ROSI ANSON 12-4448-6370-REG 40,40 4 40.40 =============== ID 3830823 PENNY AXTON 12-4448-6370-REG 150.70 • 150.70ID 5630824 JOHN BATCHELOR 12-4448-6370-REG 49805 49.05 • + 3830825 C;IERYL BOLTZ 12.4448-..45370.....REO 254.40 254.40 • S030826 EARLENE BOURNS 12-4448-6370-REG 8.25 8.25 S830827 JACQUE BOX 12-4448-6370-REG 140. 3041 ID 140.30 • 41 5830828 BOBBIE BURKE 12-4448-6370-REG 100.30 S . 100.30 • • ID 41 • 'WY } f� .' S .� yy.��[� Y �' 3 ` y{ , t t.^..,,- .M1' ni3 .b smisANT 044444stea PAGE 1 3 i As op $ Old/12/'84' a k 30. , ilio WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER ft DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT • $830829 PAT CHASE 12-4448-6370-REG 176. 40 • 176. 40 • ____=====eats== aip . 5830830 MARLYS DAUGHTREY 12-4448-6370—REG 12.08 .. 12.08 -! a--. .....a=sa O . $830831 LINDA DENNIS 12-4448-6370—REG 105.60 105.60 • ' S630832 CHERYL E EVER 12-4448-6370-REG 46.40 • 46.40 ID =z=mac=== ' Ali S830833 DELORES GALLEGOS 12.. 4448-6370-AEG 11 .72 41 33 , 22 • 0 $830834 JANE A HARRIS 12-4448-6370-REG 101.60 . :ID 40 147.60 • $830835 JOYCE HAUSE 12-4448-6370-REG 127. 10 • 127. 10 4I s= • S630836 FAWN HDOLEY 12-4448-6370-REG 190.90 . 190,90 IP .,� $830837 SANDRA L HOWETH 12-4448-6370-REG 87.00 • • 57. 00 • ' 5830838 PEG KIRKPATRICK 12-4448-6370-REG 40. 40 • • • Alli 4, Ill i? ,, . . . } " Mi' � 15 �`,'g"'� '* Ec.- ao ii `1CQiY�tYl • siati see/xi/i40 I • KA**p l ARQISTER PANE II ♦ x,. 4$, O? i 08/22/89 {;' , WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT HUMBER ER NU MBER E 8 R FD DEPT 08J PROD AMOUNT 40 S830838 PEG KIRKPATRICK 40,40 S830839 DAVID L LAWLEY 12-4448-6370-REG 153. 4O 153.40 S ' � 5830840 NANCY LENLING 12-4448-6370-IY-0 4.504. -40 3050 xxxxz4. • 5830841 LORRAINE MARTINEZ 12-4448-637O-REG 168.00 41 168.00 zx=S== . • 5830842 JOE MATTHEWS 12-4448-6370-REG 14. 00411 14.00 $830843 LARRY MCDERMOTT 12-4448-6370-REG 91.60 40 ' 91 .60 • S830844 LESLIE MILLER 243.85 4112-4448-6370-REG 243. 85 411 S830845 SHARON E MOODY 12-4448-6370-REG 69.7O41 69.70 41 5830846 MARIAN PELZER 12-4446-6370-REG 121 .8041 41 121.80 S $830847 FRANKIE PERDUE 80- . � 12-4448-5370-REG 159.80 . 159.80 • ..t,-,:'-:-:- q`3°t^" *.e. s ✓``S. ?. s,$ g ''.171/7:37,7114,7*-;-- 'f'%f''+:s'"`c:4 ra °rr! .4.« :*g"wi-,' •x. _ ,-57477-7''.74,- 1,-57-7:5 h7 ^ � ' z�A; E t . Din : Aa/2t/Rf e; ''' '' NARRAMT REGISTER PACE : 5 '� ;. AS Of 1 08/22,89 . -4, WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANTII a ' . NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • S830848 JANET RUSSELL 12-4448-6370-REG 20.28 20.28 . . 5830849 MARIA SCHOPEN 12-4448-6370-REG 194.80 . 194.80 .. ;x ta===ms . . 5830850 COLLEEN SCHOTT 12-4446-6370-AEG 159. 80 3 ID I . 159.80 • 5830851 DAVE STANG 12-4448-6370-REG 87.25 • 87.24ID msx=m 5830852 EDWARD THOMPSON 12-4448-6370-REG 302.00 302000 ID 5830853 CAROL TRACY 12-4448-6370-REG 47.05 7. • 47.05 I Ill S83085♦ ADAM TRUJILLO 12-4448-6370-REG 117.40 . 117.40 . 5830855 WYNNIE WAHLFELDT 12--.4448-.6370-,REG 102.95 . 102.45 • _ • 5830856 PATRICIA YOUNG 12-4448-6370-AEG 139. 20 ' I39. 20 • • ID 5830857 AGCY FOR INSTRUCT TECH 12-4446-6380^5024 510.76 • e 1 ID ,• • rte- -�rFacv^ `7:75' :4 i.hr :t ,, -771r7,- w-`rxsa :n? 17� +x r :?tcc7 K'+r-3�""� aaamv +r Fk i , � S c, _ rte,-. a� 11 latei r tt DATE $ °Sint*" y 3,. MARAANT *estate* PACE s 6 �:,. AS OF i 08%22/89 4WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT N NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT 41 NUMBER 41 S830857 AGCY FOR INSTRUCT TECH 510.76 $830858 PAT CHASE 12-4446-6380-SD28 77.60 77.60 0 __======m===== • • $830859 WYNNIE IIAMLFELDT 12-4446-6380-5D28 55.20 55.20 ID S830860 CINDY L. BECKWITH 12-4449-6710-CSOC 100 .00 II t00.00 S830861 JOLINDA K. BREWER 12-4449-6710-CSOC 46.15 . 41 46. 15 • S830862 BILLIE K. DIGREGORI0 12-4449-6710-CSOC 100 .00 100.00 4. =_=a s O $830863 BONI K. FREEMAN 12-4449-6710-CSOC 51.92 III 51 .52 4. _=====s= ID 5830864 MICHELE GLANDT 12-4449-6710-CSOC 100.00 • 11 100.00 • 5830865 CAROLINE GRANAUOS 12-4449-6710-CSOC 45 .00 • 45.00 ID . 5830866 JUDY Be LAWRENCE 12-4449-6710-CSOC 362. 00 4I 362. 00 41 • • ID Ma taoie . . ,t y . ° lilt $ 48/212/si i 1 MARRANT 'RlOI5tER PAGE i 7 � alp , AS' OP i 08 22/89 . tip.. i NARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NARRANT , j NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 0BJ PROJ AMOUNT 40 3830867 DIANA K• LUEMRINO 12-4449-6710-CSOC 115.38 115.38 at CS a .. $830868 NANCY M. LUJAN 12-4449-6710-CSOC 75.00 • 75. 00 =2=== st= • I 9830869 TERRY Ls MCCOAKLE 12-4449-6710—CSOC 168.74 41 168. 74 ass • 9830870 LYNN M. PAUL 12-4449-671'0-CSOC 250. 0041 250.00 41 Ill 8830871 FRANCES A. RILEY 12-4449-6710-CSOC 75.00 40 15.00 --- 8830872 DIANA RIVERS 12-4449-6710-CSOC 75.00 75.00 =2 2===2== 40 : 41,.. 8830873 CHRISTINE Me RODRIGUEZ 12-4449-6710-CSOC 100.00 All 100.00 . -, ___ . 3830874 NOEMI R. RODRIGUEZ 12-4449-6710-CSOC 186.00 . H. 156.00 ___ . 58.30875 CARMEN RUBIO 12-4449-6710-CSOC 100.00 41 • 100.00 41 5830876 BEATRICE UASQUEZ 12-4449-6710-CSOC 150.00 S • e 4, ' M a 7.7". 'c,FW' •ie.*'t3 4..3'iftn:',`rcfl ../.1% r :_ i : ,1 'an"^ 4.. ,e 'w' 'e iii`- ':#` "%',0.§�T.c"'. ..,- _'"'r�. .a.- o-x. , 'G' '�: d' ''s 'f. _w"'�z..,. pn t ----.E.::-1'.3,"i',- *0410f ' *tii'i erns 'i tlirl'EiA ty . tMAAAANT R#G4STEil PAGE I 8 . , ',xi . ' As OF : 0b/42/84 $ � WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NARRANTII NUMBER NURSER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT $ 9830876 BEATRICE VASQUE2 180. 00 sesoanca=eanass . 9830877 MARGARET Al, MEEDMAN 12-4449-6710-CSOC 80.00 8000 • a_maopovaamxaaa. 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' °I ,' N07AaY-' LIC 41 WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Of WELD COUNTY , COLORADO , HEREBY (APPROUEI (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE ; AND WARRANTS IN • PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON . THE Sd!2C .48 Set-Vile FUND � - TOTALING i.2} N'�.L---- DATED THIS _al___DAY Of ____ )\1(.l'Vt I9 _• • Tee wEe t) _�_ _ Hill 41 COUNTY Ct-172L RK AND RECORDER BY 41 C::11-" --41.-LaDEPUTY CHAIRMAN V.',. / - . •x;• MEMBER �► MEMBER • ..,- pdrit' Z IFZERIAIII;4 :: 41 MEMBER MEMBER '• 8/c, etel' mEmoRAn®um WI` a Clerk to the Board August 18, 1989 To Da George Goodell Director of Road and Bridge `�T7/mil/y✓G/,COLORADO From Road Opening Subject: The following road was opened August 18, 1989. It was closed August 14, 1989 for bridge repair. WCR 35 between WCR 38 & WCR 40 GG/mw:frc xc: Commissioner Lacy Weld County Dispatch Weld County Sheriff's Office WCR 35 WCR 38 WCR 40 1 -C/93/11 ``tot REC4J• . r_ o UNITED STATES 1 `o NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ; ! WAS711NGTON.P.C.20555 oy •�.,_ August 14, 1989 ' Docket No 50-267 G) --tCS y Mr. R. O. Williams, Jr. �'� Senior Vice President, Nuclear Operations o Public Service Company of Colorado Post Office Box 840 ' Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 CI CD Dear Mr. Williams: SUBJECT: FORT ST. VRAIN NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION AMENDMENT NO. 71 TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. DPR-34 (TAC NO. 66506) The Commission has issued the enclosed Amendment No. 71 to Facility Operating License No. DPR-34 for the Fort St. Vrain Nuclear Generating Station. This amendment consists of changes to the Technical Specifications (TS) in response to your application dated April 14, 1989. • The amendment revises the provisions in the Technical Specifications relating to radiological effluents. In particular, this amendment changes Environmental Limiting Condition of Operation (ELCO) 8.1.1, Environmental Surveillance Requirement (ESR) 8.1.1, and ESR 8.1.2. A copy of the Safety Evaluation is enclosed. The Notice of Issuance will be included in the Commission's next biweekly Federal Register notice. Sincerely, Kenneth L. Meitner, Project Manager Non-Power Reactor, Decommissioning and Environmental Project Directorate Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Enclosures: 1. Amendment No. 71 to DPR-34 2. Safety Evaluation cc w/enclosures: See next page Mr. R. 0. Williams, Jr. Public Service Company of Colorado Fort St. Vrain cc: Mr. D. W. Warembourg, Manager Albert J. Hazle, Director Nuclear Engineering Division Radiation Control Division Public Service Company Department of Health of Colorado 4210 East 11th Avenue P. O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80220 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Mr. David Alberstein, Manager Mr. Charles H. Fuller Fort St. Vrain Services Manager, Nuclear Production GA International Services Corporation and Station Manager Post Office Box 85608 Public Service Company of Colorado San Diego, California 92138 16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 Platteville, Colorado 80651 . Mr. H. L. Brey, Manager Nuclear Licensing and Resource Mr. P. F. Tomlinson, Manager Management Division Quality Assurance Division Public Service Company of Colorado Public Service Company of Colorado P. 0. Box 840 16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Senior Resident Inspector Mr. D. D. Hock U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission President and Chief Executive Officer P. 0. Box 640 Public Service Company of Colorado Platteville, Colorado 80651 Post Office Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Kelley, Standfield fi O'Donnell ATTtN: Mr. J. K. Tarpey Commitment Control Program Public Service Company Building Coordinator Room 900 Public Service Company of Colorado 550 15th Street 2420 W. 26th Ave. Suite 100-D Denver, Colorado 80202 Denver, Colorado 80211 Regional Administrator, Region IV U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000 Arlington, Texas 76011 Chairman, Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado Greeley, Colorado 80631 Regional Representative Radiation Programs Environmental Protection Agency 1 Denver Place 999 18th Street, Suite 1300 Denver, Colorado 80202-2413 .t• fro *too °-a UNITED STATES g NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION . ./.. t WASHINGTON,O.C.20555 PUBLIC SERVIC_ COMPANY OF COLORADO DOCKET NO. 50-267 FORT ST. YRAIN NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION AMENDMENT TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE Amendment No.71 License No. DPR-34 1. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the Commission) has found that: A. The application for amendment by Public Service Company of Colorado (the licensee) dated April 14, 1989, complies with the standards and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act), and the Commission's rules and regulations set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I; B. The facility will operate in conformity with the application, as amended, the provisions of the Act, and the rules and regulations of the Commission; C. There is reasonable assurance: (i) that the activities authorized by this amendment can be conducted without endangering the health and safety of the public, and (ii) that such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations; D. The issuance of this license amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public; and E. The issuance of this amendment is in accordance with 10 CFR Part 51 of the Commission's regulations and all applicable requirements have been satisfied. • • - 2 - 2. Accordingly, the license is amended by changes to the Technical Specifications as indicated in the attachment to this license amendment, and paragraph 2.D.(2) of Facility Operating License No. DPR-34 is hereby amended to read as follows: (2) Technical Specifications The Technical Specifications contained in Appendices A and B, as revised through Amendment No. 71 , are hereby incorporated in the license. The licensee shall operate the facility in accordance with the Technical Specifications. 3. The license amendment is effective as of its date of issuance. FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION AltArtins-1 (Jades Seymour H. Weiss, Director Non-Power Reactor, Decommissioning and Environmental Project Directorate Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Attachment: Changes to the Technical Specifications Date of Issuance: August 14, 1989 • ATTACHMENT TO LICENSE AMENDMENT NO.71 TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. DPR-34 DOCKET NO. 50-267 Replace the following pages of the Appendix A Technical Specifications with the attached pages as indicated. The revised pages are identified by amendment number and contain vertical lines indicating the areas of change. Remove Insert 8.1-3 8.1-3 8.1-4 8.1-4 8.1-5 8.1-5 8.1-6 8.1-6 8.1-7 8.1-7 8.1-8 8.1-9 8.1-10 8.1-10 8.1-23 8.1-23 8.1-24 8.1-24 Fort St. Vrain #1 Technical Specifications Amendment No. $7, 71 Page 8.1-3 d) Prior to the release of gaseous radioactivity from the gas waste surge tanks, the contents shall be sampled and analyzed for tritium, and a gamma spectral analysis shall be performed to determine that releases will be in compliance with conditions a) and b). e) Under normal operating conditions, tritium from the hydrogen getters shall be disposed of as solid waste on an adsorbent material . f) At least one Reactor Building exhaust fan shall be operating whenever releases from the gas waste system are taking place. g) Gaseous radioactive effluents released from the plant shall be continuously monitored and recorded. 1) During power operation and/or a release from the gaseous waste holdup system, one noble gas monitor, one halogen monitor, and one particulate monitor and their associated recorpers shall be operable. If any monitor being relied upon to meet this requirement has only a local alarm, the monitor shall be checked at least once per 4 hours to verify it is not alarming. If it is alarming the release shall be terminated immediately. Use of a noble gas, halogen, or particulate monitor having only a local alarm shall be limited to 90 days. Fort St. Vrain #1 Technical Specifications Amendment No. 417, 71 Page 8.1-4 1 2) If the required halogen monitor or the required particulate monitor becomes inoperable, power operation and/or gaseous effluent releases from the Reactor Building ventilation system may continue, provided a sample of the effluent stream is continuously collected. The samples shall be obtained at least once per seven days. Once obtained, the samples shall be analyzed within 48 hours. If the recorder becomes inoperable, releases may continue provided the count rate of each operable monitor is recorded at least once per four hours during actual releases. 3) If the required noble gas monitor becomes inoperable, gaseous effluent releases from the Reactor Building ventilation system, exclusive of releases from the gas waste holdup system, may continue, provided grab samples are taken at least once per eight hours and these samples are analyzed for noble gas activity within 24 hours. If the recorder becomes inoperable, releases may continue provided the count rate of each operable monitor is recorded at least once per four hours during actual releases. Fort St. Vrain #1 Technical Specifications Amendment No. ;f7, 71 Page 8.1-5 4) If the required noble gas monitor becomes inoperable, gaseous effluent releases from the gas waste holdup system may continue, provided that prior to the release: • (a) Duplicate samples of the gas waste holdup system contents are analyzed per ELCO 8..1.1.d) and • (b) At least two technically qualified members of the facility staff independently verify the release rate calculations and discharge valve lineup. 5) If the gaseous waste holdup system effluent flow • rate measuring devices or the Reactor Building exhaust stack flow rate measuring device become inoperable, releases may continue, provided the flow rate is estimated at least once per four hours. The exhaust stack flow rate is not used in calculating allowable gas waste discharge flow rates; however it can be estimated by observing how many reactor building exhaust fans are operating. Flow rate from the gaseous waste holdup system can be estimated by performing a pressure decay evaluation. Fort St. Vrain #1 Technical Specifications • Amendment No. 77.71 Page 8.1-6 6) If the gas waste header noble gas activity monitor becomes inoperable, gaseous effluent releases may continue, provided a daily grab sample is taken and analyzed within 24 hours for gamma activity or the effluents are diverted to the gas waste surge tank. If the recorder becomes inoperable, releases may continue provided the count rate of each operable monitor is recorded at-least once per four hours during actual releases. 7) If, during power operation, the steam jet air ejector discharge monitor becomes inoperable, the reactor must be shut down within 48 hours. If there is indication of a primary to secondary leak through the steam generator reheater section, a grab sample shall be taken at least once per twelve hours and analyzed for noble gas activity within twenty-four hours. 8) With less than the minimum required radioactive gaseous effluent monitors operable, return the minimum required monitors to operable status within 7 days, and, if unsuccessful , the failure to correct the inoperability Fort St. Vrain #1 • Technical Specifications Amendment No. $7, 71 Page 8.1-7 • shall be explained in a Special Report within 14 days of the event. This report will outline the cause of the inoperability, actions taken and the schedule for restoring the system to an operable status. h) The air dose due to noble gases released in gaseous effluents at the unrestricted area will be limited to 5 millirad gamma and 10 millirad beta during any calendar quarter and 10 millirad gamma and 20 millirad beta during any calendar year. In addition, the dose to a member of the public due to I-131, tritium, and radioactive particulates with half-lives longer than eight days in gaseous effluents will be limited to 7.5 millirem to any organ during any calendar quarter and 15 millirem to any organ during any calendar year. i) The dose rate due to radioactive materials released in gaseous effluents from the site to unrestricted areas shall be limited to the following: For noble gases —less than or equal to 500"millirems per year to the total body and less than or equal to 3,000 millirems per year to the skin. For I-131, for tritium, and for all radionuclides in particulate form with half-lives greater than eight days - less than or equal to 1,500 millirems per year to any organ. Fort St. Vrain #1 Technical Specifications Amendment No. 37, 71 Page 8.1-9 NOTE: The channel functional test shall also demonstrate 1 that the Control Room or local alarm annunciation occurs if any of the following conditions exists: 1. Instrument indicates measured levels above the alarm setpoint. 2. Circuit failure. 3. Instrument indicates a downscale failure. . The initial channel calibration shall be performed using one or more reference standards certified by the National Bureau of Standards (NBS) or using standards that have been obtained from suppliers that participate in measurement assurance activities with NBS. These standards shall permit calibrating the system over its intended range of energy and measurement. For subsequent channel calibration, sources that have been related to the initial calibration shall be used. (Previously Fort St. Vrain #1 Technical Specifications Amendment No. $7.71 Page 8.1-10' established calibration procedures may be substituted for this requirement.) Channel check shall consist of verifying indication of flow during periods of release. Channel check shall be made at least once per 24 hours on days on which continuous, periodic, or batch releases are made. d) Whenever a gas waste tank is in service for 7 days, a sample from the gas waste tank in service shall be obtained and further samples shall be obtained weekly thereafter while the tank remains in service. A gamma • spectral analysis shall be performed on these samples within 48 hours. . e) The on-line vent iodine/particulate monitor filter shall be analyzed for gross alpha activity, gross beta activity, and principal gamma emitting nuclides once • per week to determine that releases are in compliance with ELCO 8.1.1.a) and b). Analysis for Sr-89 and Sr-90 will be done when the gross beta activity exceeds three times the lower limit of detection. f) The on-line vent iodine/particulate monitor iodine cartridge shall be analyzed weekly for I-131 to determine that releases are in compliance with ELCO 8.1.1.b). • Fort St. 'Vrain #1 Technical Specifications Amendment No. 37,71 Page 8.1-23 Specification ESR 8.1.2 - Radioactive Liouid Effluent, Surveillance Reouirements a) The level alarms and pump interlocks on the two liquid waste receiver tanks and monitoring tank shall be tested once per year. b) The liquid effluent discharge blocking valve shall be functionally tested prior to each release or once a month, whichever is more frequent. c) The activity monitors of the liquid effluent discharge line and the Gas Waste Compressor Cooling Water System, and the low cooling water blowdown flow switch shall be functionally tested quarterly. The liquid effluent activity monitors shall be source checked prior to each release; channel checked during each release, and calibrated once per 18 months and following maintenance on the detector system. The Gas Waste Compressor Cooling Water System monitors shall be channel checked weekly, source checked monthly, and calibrated once per 18 months and following maintenance on the detector system. d) Flow rate monitors and activity recorders shall be channel checked during each release, functionally • tested quarterly, .and calibrated once .per 18.months. NOTE: The channel functional test shall also demonstrate that Control Room or local alarm annunciation occurs if any of the following conditions exists: 1. Instrument indicates measured levels above the alarm setpoint. Fort St Vrain #1 Technical Specifications Amendment No. 37, 71 Page 8.1-24 2. Circuit failure. 3. Instrument indicates a downscale failure. The initial channel calibration shall be performed using one or more reference standards certified by the National Bureau of Standards (NBS) or using standards that have been obtained from suppliers that participate in measurement assurance activities with NES. These standards shall permit calibrating the system over its intended range of energy and measurement. For subsequent channel calibration, sources that have been related to the initial calibration shall be used. (Operating plants . may substitute previously established calibration procedures for this requirement.) Channel check shall consist of verifying indication of flow during periods of release. Channel check shall be made at least once per 24 hours on days on which • `r<< 0 UNITED STATES I i g NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION w / WASHINGTON,D.C.20555 SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION RELATED TO AMENDMENT NO. 71 TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. DPR-34 PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO FORT ST. VRAIN NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION DOCKET NO. 50-267 1.0 INTRODUCTION By letter dated April 14, 1989, Public Service Company of Colorado, the licensee for Fort St. Vrain Nuclear Generating Station, requested a license amendment to revise their Technical Specifications (TS) (Ref. 1). The amendment concerns the monitoring of radioactive effluents at Fort St. Vrair. This amendment request completely supersedes an earlier request dated October 1, 1987 (Ref. 2). The proposed amendment would: (1) allow the licensee to use additional monitors (RT-4801, RT-4802, and RT-4803) to fulfill the TS requirements for monitoring particulates, halogens, and noble gases, respectively; (2) require the licensee under some circumstances to repair inoperable monitors within 7 days, rather than 30 days; (3) clarify when a gamma spectral analysis will be performed on samples taken from the gas waste tank; (4) correct an error in Environmental Surveillance Requirement (ESR) 8.1.2, note 4 (page 8.1-24); and (5) makes other editorial changes. 2.0 EVALUATION Item 1 - Additional Monitors Environmental Limiting Condition of Operation (ELCO) 8.1.1.g.2 (page 8.1-3) currently requires that if the halogen or the particulate monitor becomes inoperable, gaseous effluents ray continue to be released from the reactor building ventilation system provided that the effluent is continuously monitored with auxiliary sampling equipment. The licensee has proposed amending this ELCO to state that the monitor referenced in the ELCO is "the required monitor," and that if "the required monitor" is not available, then samples shall be obtained at least once per seven days and analyzed within 48 hours. The effect of this change (and a corresponding change to Environmental Surveillance Requirement `ESR) 8.1.1, note, page 8.1-9) would be to allow the licensee to indefinitely use monitors (RT-4801 and 4802) that would alarm at a "local" location, rather than alarm in the control room, as the required monitors (see Attachment 1 of Ref. 2). The monitors that presently serve this function are required to alarm in the control room. The additional monitors (RT-4801 and 4802) serve as a backup monitor. If they fail to operate, the failure would be known by a check of the local alarm location. The proposed TSs do require that this area is currently checked every four hours; the use of the backup monitor is limited to 90 days. Therefore, the staff finds that this proposed change is acceptable. - 2 ELCO 8.1.1.g.3 (page 8.1-4) currently requires that if both noble gas monitors become inoperable, gaseous effluents may continue to be released from the reactor building ventilation system provided that grab samples are taken at least once per eight hours and analyzed within 24 hours. The licensee has proposed amending the ELCO (and also ELCO 8.1.1.9.4) to state that the monitor referenced in the ELCO is "the required monitor." The effect of this change (and a corresponding change to ESR 8.1.1, note, page 8.1-9) is similar to the effect for the halogen and particulate monitors. The change would allow the licensee to use a monitor (RT-4803) with a "local" alarm, rather than an alarm in the control room, as one of the required monitors. In contrast to the two existing monitors (RT-7324-1 and 2), the added monitor is not capable of terminating releases from the reactor building vent. However, the proposed TS require that the operable monitors are checked every four hours which provides adequate control of the release. The staff finds the proposed change acceptable for the reasons noted in regard to the halooen and particulate monitors. Item 2 - Inoperable Monitors ELCO 8.1.1.9.8 (page 8.1-6 and 7) currently requires that if one or more of the gaseous effluent monitors are inoperable, "best efforts shall be exerted to return the instruments to operable status within thirty aays, and if unsuccessful," provide an explanation in the next Semi-Annual Effluent Report. The licensee has proposed amending the TS to exert "best efforts" to return the instruments to operable status within seven days and if unsuccessful, to submit a special report within 14 days. T'rie staff finds the proposed change acceptable. Item 3 - Gamma Spectral Analysis The licensee proposes to change ESR 8.1.1.1.d (page 8.1-10) to clarify when a • gamma spectral analysis shall be performed on samples taken from the gas waste tank. The licensee proposes to analyze the samples within 48 hour,^,. The staff finds this change acceptable since it is consistent with the standard technical specifications. Item 4 - Correction The licensee proposed to delete ESR 8.1.2.d.4 (page 8.1-24) since it is not applicable to the instrument controls at Fort St. Vrain. The licensee has also made other editorial changes. The staff finds these changes acceptable. The staff has reviewed Public Service Company of Colorado's proposed amendment regarding the monitoring of radioactive effluents at Fort St. Vrain. The staff finds that Items 1, 2, 3 and 4 meet the applicable regulatory guidance and require- ments and are therefore acceptable. 4.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION The amendment involves a change in the installation or use of a facility component located within the restricted area as defined in 10 CFR Part 20. The staff has determined that the amendment involves no significant increase in the amounts, and no significant change in the types, of any effluents that may be r. - 3 - released offsite, and that there is no significant increase in individual or cumulative occupational radiation exposures. The Commission has previously issued a proposed finding that the amendment involves no significant hazards consideration and there has been no public comment on such finding. Accordingly, the amendment meets the eligibility criteria for categorical exclusion set forth in 10 CFR Section 51.22(c)(9). Pursuant to 10 CFR 51.22(b), no environmental impact statement or environmental assessment need be prepared in connection with the issuance of the amendment. 5.0 CONCLUSION The staff has concluded, based on the considerations discussed above, that: (1) there is reasonable assurance that the health and safety of the public will not be endangered by operation in the proposed manner, and (2) such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations, and the issuance of the amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public. 6.0 REFERENCES 1. Letter from R. 0. Williams, Jr., Public Service Company of Colorado, to Nuclear Regulatory Commission, dated April 14, 1989. 2. Letter from R. 0. Williams, Jr., Public Service Company of Colorado, to Nuclear Regulatory Commission, dated October 1, 1987. Date: August 14, 1989 Principal Contributors: Robert A. Meck Kenneth L. Heitner Cit>-<e� w1,. 21 J2" ' BEFORE THEE SIC UE OF COLORADO -UTILITIES COMMISSION --nOF 1C THE APPLICATION OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES :) NOTICE"OF APPLICATION FILED TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH:COMPANY,:: D/B/A ); - - U S HEST COMMUNICATIONS, FOR THE'` ABOPTIOH AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A ) ) DOCKET NO. 89A 4T4T SWITCH AND FACILITY ENRICHMENT ) PROGRAM_ ) ` _ TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS, FIRMS OR CORPORATIONS: You are notified that this application has been filed with-the- Colorado Public Utilities Commission and any person desiring to intervene or participate as a party in this proceeding shall fire his petition for leave to intervene, or under the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure, file other appropriate pleadings to become a party, within 30 days after the date of this notice. If you do not wish to intervene or become a party, but desire to file comments, you may send,written comments to the Public Utilities Commission, `1580 Logan Street, 01.2, Denver, Colorado 80203, (303) 894-2070. This proceeding may be processed by the Commission without a hearing if no interventions or petitions to intervene are timely filed. The Applicant shall certify, in writing. to the Commission Secretary, within 30 days after the notice period expires (if interventions or petitions to intervene have been filed) that it desires either to proceed to. hgga�ry- ncor-. to withdraw its aDplication. The Applicant shall file with the certification six copies of the testimony, or a detailed summary of the testimony -of each witness who is expected to testify in the Applicant's direct case._- TheApplicant shall also file a list of exhibits and six copies of each of its exhibits with the Commission at the time it files its certification.. Copies of the foregoing documents shall be served upon all parties to the proceeding. Each intervenor shall file with the Commission at least'_20 days before the first day of the hearing six copies of the testimony,-or a-detafled summary, of each of its witnesses, with six copies of each of its exhibits, and shall serve copies on all parties. No witness shall be permitted to testify, nor shall any document be received in evidence, except in rebuttal, unless filed and served as provided in this notice. The Commission. if a party does not meet these requirements, may dismiss the application or intervention upon motion filed by any otter party, unless good cause is shown. No motion for continuance shall be.granted if filed within 20 days before the first day of the hegrinq. except for good cause shown. The Commission Secretary shall consider hearing dates and places within 15 days after the Applicant's certification has been received, and each party shall• notify the Secretarywithin that time of the number of days the party expects the-hearing to take, the location-where the party desires the hearing to be held, and existing commitments during the following 180-day .. period which willprevent the party from appearing. If any party fails to so notify the Secretary of the Commission, the party will be deemed to have consented to the hearing date and location determined by the Secretary.- Parties will be notified by the Commission of the hearing date, time and location. Applicants must appear at the hearing and present evidence in support of their application. Other parties may appear and present evidence in accordance with their interests. No exception to the procedure described in this notice shall be made except upon timely motion showing good cause. Notwithstanding the provisions of this notice, if an Applicant files copies of exhibits and a list of witnesses with its application. the above time requirements shall be accelerated. The Commission also may, for good cause shown, provide for expedited procedure by modifying or eliminating any of the above requirements except those relating to notice and opportunity to be heard. -. - (SEAL) -JAMES P 'SPIERS. Executive Secretary ��ES10,y Dated at Denver�Colorado this j Dir• - 18th day of August, 1989.. v ICI g h 1/41 *. Dar 04746 United States Forest Pawnee 660 "0" Street. Suite A Department of Service National Greeley, C0 80631 Agriculture Grassland (303) 353-5004 Reply to: 1560/5530 Data: AUG 181989 Weld County Commissioners o o- P.O. Box 758 .- �n Greeley, CO 80632 G^{� Dear Commissioners: a �� You probably read the article in the August 13, Sunday's Greeley Tribune. The same letter wes sent to Congressman Brown's office. Enclosed is my response to Congressman Brown. My letter explains the current situation to the best of my knowledge. We haven't set a date for any public meetings. I prefer to contact a few more people before any public meetings. If the Commissioners would like further information or a tour of the Farmers Home Administration lands, please contact me. Sincerely. fig°jAaa GRANT GODBOLT District Ranger Enclosure g lffihi}tllthuii ' 1 Ws " a b I' t pi tot iiiuflhirtll stwrinorili:11 '------=, . • a : Htlifffi. 1;:ii ci-\•-• w1 SS . is s +�I 1 - tlg , r aft Y� K < e i 'jury«][[{ iW ,j{� ':ay :* _ §L_ k i qn;tIt1tffi11 it 1E1 46 teli tilt itattualdAs- , ii. - ah LIMii1I'114h.� rte114115.11111 utilittIiuttip 1 ! :: iii, 1. n & 5truu- &il :uEi �-itt . . , la lilt' it= lit - -.,- t E fititi 1ddili8 11 sr v sto f git . : IL : a t1 * U United States Forest Pawnee 660 "0" Street, Suite A Department of Service National Greeley. CO 80631 Agriculture Grassland (303) 353-5004 Reply to: 1510/5450 Date: August 18, 1989 Honorable Hank Brown ATTN: Jennifer Haefeli 1015 3th Avenue Court, Suite 101A Greeley, CO 80634 Dear Congressman Brown: Thank you for your August 7 letter and the copy of Littlefields' August 4 letter. I will try to explain the current situation of Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) properties and possible transfer to the Forest Service, then relate to Littlefields' concerns. Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) has the authority to transfer their inventory property to other Federal or State agencies for conservation purposes (See enclosed FmHA Manual, Appendix 1). This land is generally marginal value for agriculture production (i.e. , highly erodible or not used for cultivation) or environmentally sensitive. The Rocky Mountain Regional Office of the Forest Service asked the Forest Supervisor of the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests to evaluate FmHA lands within the Pawnee National Grassland (See enclosed March 30 letter, Appendix 2). At that time, fully established procedural requirements for transfers had not been established. On June 30, completed evaluations were sent to the Forest Supervisor. Enclosed is a blank evaluation form. Appendix 3. The most suitable tracts were native or revegetated rangeland on highly erodible soils which were located adjacent to National Grassland. Croplands and land not adjacent to the Grassland were less suitable. The next step is to develop proposals for acquisition. These proposals could vary from total acquisition to limited acquisition to no acquisition. Farmers Home Administration and the Forest Service will hold joint public meetings to assure that the public has a chance to comment on the proposals. To summarize the situation, the Forest Service is still in the evaluation stage, and public involvement will occur before a decision is made. A few points before I close. I fully realize local ranchers strongly oppose adding to the government land base in Weld County. There is also a growing Honorable Hank Brown 2 interest to increase areas of shortgrass prairie for public access, wildlife habitat and other multiple-uses. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has concerns about the status of several wildlife species that are dependent on the shortgrass prairie ecosystem. I believe they would prefer shortgrass prairie to remain unplowed. Forest Service acquisition of some of these lands would accomplish that. In regard to tax revenues, the Grassland annually returns to Weld County 25 percent of its revenues or $0.75 per acre, whichever is greater. During 1988. the Grassland contributed over $250.000 dollars to the county, which averaged $1.34 per acre. Weld County assesses about $0.54 per acre for rangeland and $2.15 per acre for cropland in the northeastern part of the county. If the Forest Service acquired only rangeland. revenues to the county would be greater than under private ownership. If the Forest Service acquired croplands. revenues would be less. Finally, the last thing the Forest Service wants to do is alienate the local community over this issue. We are dependent on their cooperation for much of our management. I have discussed this issue with the County Commissioners, Crow Valley and Pawnee Grazing Associations and a few individuals. I plan to discuss this letter with the Littlefields and the Pawnee Grazing Association. If you have further questions or advice on how to handle this sensitive issue. please contact me. Sincerely, GRANT GODBOLT District Ranger Enclosures 3Aans FmHA Instruction 1955-C §1955.139 (a)(3) (Con.) (vi) For FP cases whenever a request is made for an easement under the authority of this paragraph and such request overlaps an area upon which FmHA has an affirmative responsibility to place an easement, that required portion of the easement either in terms of geographical extent or content, will not be considered to adversely impact the value of the farm property. (Added 10-14-88, SPECIAL PN. ) (4) A copy of the conveyance instrument will be retained in the County or District Office inventory file. The grantee is responsible for recording the instrument. (b) Mineral and water rights, mineral lease interests. air rights, and 8xricultural or other leases. (1) Mineral and water rights, mineral lease interests, mineral royalty interests, air rights, and agricultural and other lease interests will be sold with the surface land and will not be sold separately, except as provided in paragraph (a) of this section and in §1955.66(a)(2)(iii) of Subpart B of Part 1955 of this chapter. If the land is to be sold in separate parcels, any rights or interests that apply to each parcel will be included with the sale. (2) Lease or royalty interests not passing by deed will be assigned to the purchaser when property is sold. The County Supervisor or District Director, as applicable, will notify the lessee or payor of the assignment. A copy of this notice will be furnished to the purchaser. (3) The value of such rights, interests or lessees will considered when the property is appraised. (c) 7 ans e o arm i ve for ro e t o con at o u o e . (Added 10-14-88, SPECIAL PN. ) (1) In accordance with the provisions of this paragraph, FmHA may transfer, to a Federal or State agency for conservation purposes (as defined in paragraph (a)(3)(i) of this section), inventory property, or an interest therein, meeting_any one of the following three criteria and subject only to farmer program leaseback/buyback and homestead protection rights of all previous owners and operators having been met. (i) A predominance of the land being transferred has marginal value for agricultural production. This is land that SCS has determined to be either highly erodible or generally 48 (Revision 1) .. . i §1955.139 (c)(1)(i) (Con.) FmHA Instruction 1955-C not used for cultivation, such as soils in classes IV, V, VII or VIII of SCS's Land Capability Classification, or (ii) A predominance of land being environmentally sensitive. This is land that meets any of the following criteria: (A) Wetlands, as defined in Executive Order 11990 and USDA Regulation 9500-3. .- (B) Riparian zones and £loodplains as they pertain to Executive Order 11988. (C) Coastal barriers and zones as they pertain to the Coastal Barrier Resources Act or Coastal Zone Management Act. (D) Areas supporting endangered and threatened wildlife and plants (including proposed and candidate species), critical habitat, or potential habitat for recovery pertaining to the Endangered Species Act. (E) Fish and wildlife habitats of local, regional, State or Federal importance on lands that provide or have the potential to provide habitat value to species of Federal trust responsibility (e.g., Migratory Bird Treaty Act, Anadromous Fish Conservation Act). (F) Aquifer recharge areas of local, regional, State or Federal importance. 48A (Added 1p_14_89, SPECIAL PU. ) t • • FmHAInstruction' 1955-C __-- §1955.139 (c)(1)(ii) (Con.) - (G) Areas of high water quality or scenic value. (H) Areas containing historic or cultural property; or �. (iii) A predominance of land with special management importance. This is land that meets the following criteria: (A) Lands that are inholdings, lie adiacent to, or occur in proximity to, Federally or State-owned lands. (B) Lands that would contribute to the regulation of ingress or egress of persons or equipment to existing Federally or State-owned conservation lands. (C) Lands that would provide a necessary buffer to development if such development would adversely affect the existing Federally or State-owned lands. (D) Lands that would contribute to boundary identification and control of existing conservation lands. (2) Whenever a State or Federal agency requests title to suitable or surplus property, the State Director will submit the proposal to the Administrator for approval, unless the State Director has been delegated approval authority in writing from the Administrator to approve such transactions based on demonstrated capability and experience in processing such transfers. The State Director will provide the following information regarding the request: (i) Certification that the rights of all prior owners and other individuals, as outlined in Subpart S of Part 1951 of this chapter. have expired. (ii) Determination that the land is suitable or surplus and the rationale for that determination. (iii) A statement of the factual basis for. determining the land to be of marginal value for agricultural production, environmentally sensitive, or having special management importance, with particular discussion of any national benefits to be achieved (e.g. , migratory bird and wetland conservation). (iv) Identification of the requesting agency and the recommended conservation use if a transfer of inventory land were to occur. 483 (Added 10-14-88, SPECIAL ?N. ) ( . • §1955.139 (c)(2) (Con.) FmHA Instruction 1955-C (v) Views of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service relative to the need for wetland and floodplain deed restrictions as required by §1955.137 (b) of this subpart. These deed restrictions must be in effect at the time of transfer of inventory lands to any non-Federal entity. Transfer to another Federal entity will only be considered where proper wetland and floodplain conservation precautions have been agreed to by the Federal entity. (3) Determining priorities for transfer of inventory landg. (i) A Federal entity will be selected over a State entity since the transfer of inventory land involves Federally owned/administered land. (ii) If two Federal agencies request the same land tract, priority will be given to the Federal agency that owns or controls property adjacent to the property in question or if this is not the case, to the Federal agency whose mission or expertise best matches the conservation purposes(s) for which the transfer would be established. C (iii) In selecting between State agencies, priority will be given to the State agency that owns or controls property adjacent to the property in question or if that is not the case, to the State agency whose mission or expertise best matches the conservation purpose(s) for which the transfer would be established. (4) In cases where land transfer is requested for conservation purposes that would contribute directly to the furtherance of International Treaties or Plans (e.g., Migratory Bird Treaty Act or North American Waterfowl Management Plan), to the recovery of a listed endangered species, or to habitat of National importance (e.g. , wetlands as addressed in the Emergency Wetlands Resources Act), priority consideration will be given to land transfer for conservation purposes, without reimbursement, over other land _ disposal alternatives. (5) An individual property may be subdivided into parcels and a parcel(s) can be transferred under the requirements of this paragraph as long as the remaining parcel(s) to be sold make up a viable sales unit, suitable or surplus. 48C (Added 10-14-88, SPECIAL PN.) F United States Forest Rocky 11177 N. 8th Avenue Department of Service Maintain Box 25127 Agriculture Region Lakewood, CD 80225-0127 Reply to: 5450 Date: MAR 30 18N • FmHA Transfers Subject: /�P.c��i r To: Forest Supervisor, Arapaho and Roosevelt NF's We have received a list of properties held by the Farmer's Home Administration (FmHA) which are eligible for transfer to Federal and State agencies. Criteria for such transfers at no cost are in FmHA Instruction 1955.139 C, copy enclosed. Most properties within the administrative boundaries of a National Forest System unit will qualify for a no cost transfer. It is also possible to acquire access easements through properties outside administrative boundaries. We have not fully established procedural requirements for such transfers. However, we can begin evaluating properties on the basis of the material provided. We have enclosed a list of properties which covers all FmHA inventory lands in Colorado and specific information for properties located in Boulder, Larimer, and Weld Counties. A cursory review shows that properties with Advice Numbers 5130 and 26956 are located within the boundaries of the Pawnee National Grassland. You should review the material provided for the other properties to ensure they are outside National Forest and National Grassland boundaries. If a property is outside the boundary, evaluate whether access through it to National Forest System lands is needed. We have also enclosed a copy of a preliminary evaluation form devised by the Pike and San Isabel National Forests. Please provide us with completed copies of this fora for all properties within National Forest or National Grassland administrative boundaries. The purpose of this program is to assure that environmentally sensitive properties remain in ownership of the United States rather than being returned to non-Federal ownership. *Although rehabilitation costs are important, they should not be a factor in determining whether transfer of FEU lands to the Forest Service is in the public interest. I � For ELEANOR TOWNS $ �t ';iF•, Director, Lands - Wit 3 0 Efe Enclosures '] -R10��LT Nr, q 2Pa1cs TRACT EXAMINATION REPORT Tract Name: Acres: Legal Description: STATEMENT OF BASIS FOR D£TFRMINING THAT FmHA CRITERIA FOR TRANSFER ARE MEP. Is a predominance of land being transferred of marginal value for agriculture production? Is it land the SCS has determined to be either highly erodible or generally not used for cultivation, such as soils in Classes IV, V. VII or VIII of SCS's Land Capability Classification? Is a predominance of the land environmentally sensitive? Does it have wetlands; riparian zones and floodplains; areas supporting endangered and threatened wildlife or plants; wildlife habitats of local, regional or State importance; areas containing historic or cultural property? Does a predominance of the land have special management importance? Is the tract an inholding or located adjacent to Grassland tracts? Would acquisition contribute to access to Grassland tracts? Would acquisition contribute to the management or improvement of Grassland tracts? BRIEFLY DISCUSS THE BENEFITS TO THE GRASSLANDS FROM ACQUISITION_ Briefly describe key resource management opportunities, such as wildlife habitat management, recreation use, range management, opportunity to meet National Grassland demonstration objectives, and other. DESCRIBE EVIDENCE OF OCCUPANCY AND USE. Are any of the following located on the property? Houses, barns, sheds, roads, • pipelines, electric or telephone lines, ditches, water wells, oil wells, ponds. Is anyone living-on the land or using the land for cultivation or otherwise? Describe the character of land use, such as amount and type of cultivated land, pasture and orchards. Describe land treatment needs such as stabilization and revegetation. Costs to implement Grassland management. Are there any waste disposal sites on the property or any indications of hazardous substances on the property? Tax Revenues vs Grassland Returns: (a) Weld County tax/acre: Range - $0.54/acre x = Dryland crop - $2.15/acre x = Fiscal Year 1988 average Grassland return to county per acre: $1.34/acre $1.34/acre x = (b) $0.75/acre x (a) County figures from Solberg of Weld County. These are average figures and may vary depending on different school, fire district, etc., levies. (b) Lowest possible return. Examiner: Date: (Name and Title ATTACH A SKETCH OF THE TRACT INDICATING LOCATION OF DIPROVENENIS AND FIELDS. OMNCO Off HIG* wAY ' W COALITION JI p 2 j tu.'N }' OStO.1 ��R RpP3� GE ('�r QR p� R�1\4t August 16, 1989 74 Tl:ti -`sA.�w tail to "law COLORADO OFF HIGHWAY Dear Members of the Board: VEHICLE COALITION P . Box 620523 Littleton, CO 80182 The Colorado General Assembly passed HB1329 during the last regular session. The legislation deals with regulation of Off- Highway Vehicles (OHV's) and creation of a BOARD OF DIRECTORS recreation fund from the registration of such Colorado Snowmobile Assoc vehicles. OI1V's include dirt bikes and ATVs. Jack Welch The monies from the fund will be made available Ellen Shackelford to develop OHV recreational opportunities on Colorado Association of public land. Applications for funds will 4 Wheel Drive Clubs,Inc. require participation by political subdivisions Bob Kiess of- the state, -land managing, agencies and OHV Jerry Stringfellow users, Colorado Motorcycle Dealers Association On behalf of the Colorado Off-Highway Vehicle Jerry Abboud Coalition, I would like to invite you to the Rocky Mountain Enauro Circuit Colorado Off-Highway,Vehicle Recreation Dennis Larratt Symposium, September 29-30, in Grand Junction. Boat Owners Assoc.of Colorado Recognizing the difficulty that personal Ralph Pankey might attendance. create I encourage`you to Ron Brenneman , allow someone from the recreation or planning department of your county to attend. EX OFFICIO ADVISORS I have enclosed an agenda and cover letter U.S Forest Service provided by the Division of Parks, and if you Rocky Mountain Region have any questions please feel free to contact. Bureau of Land Management me or Stuart Macdonald. Colorado Colorado Division of Parks Thank you for your time and attention to this and Outdoor Recreation matter. ) an0 cere , / ud ^. - Enclosures\i5\ . fee> �D { STATE OF COLORADO Division of Parks L Outdoor Recreation 1313 Sherman Street,Rm.618 Denver,Colorado 80203 Phone(303)866-3437 Fax Number(303)866-3206 ' r!r ok • mer August 7, 1989 Governor Ron O.Holliday Di.eaor Cobara4o Board.ode and °r Dear Colorado Outdoor Enthusiast: Patriciaridat 8.McClean. ,. chairman We are pleased to invite you to the second COLORADO OFF-HIGHWAY James bl Robb VEHICLE RECREATION SYMPOSIUM September 29-30 in Grand Junction. vicechairman With the passage of new legislation on off-highway vehicle (OHV) xat leeoM.Farky recreation by the Colorado Legislature, we feel this is an 5"reDrj excellent time to take a closer look at this important part of our mssain" state's outdoor recreation. HubertkFatbesJt - Member The enclosed agenda will give you the details of the Symposium. The emphasis on Friday is the role of OHV recreation in tourism and economic development. On Saturday, we will focus on cooperative ways to establish a state OHV recreation program, which will be managed by the Colorado Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation. The co-sponsor of the Symposium is the Colorado Off-Highway Vehicle Coalition (COHVCO), which represents all types of OHV users in Colorado. We feel the variety of presentations, workshops, and small group discussion will be rewarding and educational . Besides an analysis of a public land area that includes motorized recreation, the field trip on Friday will provide an opportunity to learn to ride a four-wheel all-terrain vehicle or motorcycle. Be sure to wear long pants, long-sleeved shirt, gloves, and boots that cover the ankle. Our goal for the Colorado OHV Recreation Symposium is to encourage more cooperation among the agencies, towns, counties, clubs, and individuals involved in snowmobiles, motorcycles, and all-terrain and four-wheel drive vehicles. With your participation we hope to show how Colorado communities can benefit from OHV recreation while preserving and improving our natural resources. We need your input and your ideas-- please join us! Sincer ly, / Stuart H. Macdonald State Trails Coordinator 3866B COLORADO OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE RECREATION SYMPOSIUM Presented by Colorado Off-Highway Vehicle Coalition Colorado Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation Bureau of Land Management • U. S. D. A. - Forest Service _FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 29 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. Registration (Late arrivals may register until 2 p.m.) 9:00 - 12:00 Field trip to Little's Park - Opportunity to ride vehicles - Welcome by Governor Roy Romer 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Barbecue lunch 1:00 1:45 Return to Holiday Inn 1:45 - 2:30 Break/Clean-up time 2:30 - 3:30 Role of Motorized Recreation in Tourism and Economic Development - Senator Tilman Bishop (District 7), Chairman, Colorado Tourism Board - Glen E. Haas, PhD, Chairman, Department of Recreational Resources and Landscape Architecture, Colorado State Univ. - Randall Parsons, President, Sopris Snow Riders Snowmobile Club - Wally Dallenbach, Sr., Founder of Colorado 500 Motorcycle Tour 3:30 - 4:30 Break/Refreshments 4:00 - 5:00 Marketing Off-Highway Vehicle Tourism - Moderator: Senator Dave Wattenberg (District 8), Chairman, Senate Transportation Committee - Peter J. Koclanes, President, Weaver Publications - Jim Krebs, President, Colorado Association of Four-Wheel Drive Clubs - David Anderson, Program Coordinator, Southwest Colorado Travel Region 5:00 - 6:00 Social Hour -- Hosted by Adolf Coors Comoanv 6:00 - 8:00 Dinner - Master of Ceremonies: Ron Holliday, Director, Colorado Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation - Keynote speaker: Rich Meredith, Executive Director, Colorado Tourism Board, on "The Role of the Colorado Tourism Board in the Future of Colorado's Economy" SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 • 8:00 - 8:30 Continental breakfast and late registration 8:30 - 10:00 A Plan to Create a State Off-Highwav Vehicle Program - Moderator: Representative Marleen Fisk (District 23) - - Participants: - Jerry Abboud, Co-Chairman, Colorado Off-Highway Vehicle Coalition: Background and Intent of New OHV Legislation - Dave Hausa, Field Services, Colorado Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation: Registration and use permit "nuts and bolts" - Colorado Sheriffs' Association: Enforcing OHV regulations - Colorado Division of Wildlife: Hunting and Wildlife Issues in OHV Recreation - U. S. Forest Service: Management and Information for OHV Recreation on the National Forests - Bureau of Lux, Management: OHV Issues and Opportunities on BLM Land 10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break 10:30 - 11:30 Small Groupiscussions on the State QHV Program 11:30 - 12:00 Reports from Group Facilitators 12:00 - 1:00 Lunch 1:00 - 1:30 Response To Grout) Discussions By Panel Members 1:30 - 2:30 OHV Program Funding and Cooperative Ventures - Moderator: Ron Holliday - Participants: - Stuart Macdonald, State Trails Coordinator, Colorado Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation - Eric Lundquist, Legislative Affairs Specialist, American Motorcyclist Association - U. S. Forest Service - Bureau of Land Management 3:00 - 6:00 Four-Wheel Drive Field Trip (Optional) • REGISTRATION FORM COLORADO OFF-HIGHWPY VEHICLE RECREATION SYMPOSIUM September 29-30, 1989 Grand Junction Holiday Inn, 755 Horizon Drive, Grand Junction, CO Name Phone Affiliation Address_ Registration for both days including two lunches, dinner, refreshments, and field trips $45.00 Friday only (lunch, dinner, field trip) $30.00 Saturday only (breakfast, lunch, field trip) 520.00 If you register after September 20 include late fee. $ 7.00 Display space: Commerci4.1 $25.00 Clubs and non-profit groups . . . $15.00 Governmert agencies no charge TOTAL $ Make checks Payable to Colorado Off-Highway Vehicle Coalition. FIELD TRIPS: Friday: If you would like to ride a vehicle on the field trip please indicate which (professional instruction provided): Four-wheel all-terrain vehicle Motorcycle(trail bike) Saturday: Will attend four-wheel drive ("jeep") trip ACCOMMODATIONS: The Holiday Inn of Grand Junction is providing a special conference rate of $38.00 per room for up to four persons. Plegle return the enclosed card directly to the hotel by September 20. You can also make reservations by calling (303) 243-6790 -- be sure to mention that you are part of the COHVCO Symposium. PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM WITH PAYMENT BY SEPTEMBER 20 TO: OHV SYMPOSIUM, C/O CMDA, 2015 West Alameda Ave., Denver, CO 80223 Please reserve acCOmmoaan ona from mat Dtanr/el r servaltion as follows: Mamef$) Address . City Slate Sap,,,,,i. Area COOL& Phone ap 1 I Type Reservation: : 1 0-6PJA. `: Guarsrr«d._.._ w. cuar.meaf By; - __ -_ _ Credit Card Mr_ - __, Posse Realm Tn a js Reavattnn5Y 4-197'-'7 -777 DO MOT',MITE BELOW THIS LIME—OFFICE USE ONLY .w x163.p. ' s�l� w.w.R . ""...-. 6w T v .+ moms e Holiday inn of_Grand Junction P.:O Box-.w,s - on,CCO-s AGENDA WELD COUNTY UTILITIES COORDINATING ADVISORY COMMITTEE Thursday August 24, 1989, 10:00 a.m. Room 316, Weld County Centennial Center Utility Advisory Committee members are reminded that you are tc call BOBBIE GOOD at 356-4000, Extension 4400, if you can or cannot attend the meeting. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1. CASE NUMBER: S-305 APPLICANT: Robert Hoff, c/o Bob McComb REQUEST: Subdivision rapist of Sandy Knolls, Second Filing LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SEI of Section 20, TSN, R64W of the 6th PS., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Adjacent to the Town of Kersey; south of Weld County Road 54-1/4 and west of Weld County Road 53 . b ,b31,1 August 21, 1989 WELD COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICE; OF SPECIAL MEETING - - - The Weld County Council has cancelled the previous special meeting ' scheduled for Wednesday, August 30, 1989. A new special meeting has been set for Wednesday, August. 23, 1989 at 7:30 p.m., in the First Floor Assembly Room. The purpose of the meeting (23rd) is to determine the criteria used for selecting a candidate for the Weld County Commissioner position vacated by the resignation of Commissioner Jackie Johnson. The Council will also discusss the time frame needed to fill the vacancy. Lou Ann Goodwin-Rossler Weld County Council Vic, o . Ct3O,AL W,.`80aa,.41J' SUMMARY OP THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COL?IISSION MEETING August 15, 1989 A regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission was held on August 15, 1989, in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room (Room #101), Weld County Centennial Building„ 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. The meeting_ was called to order by the chairman, Ernie Ross, at 1:30 p.m. Tape 352 - Side 1 Bud Halldorson Absent - Telephoned Ann Garrison Present Jerry Burnett Present. LeAnn Reid - Preaeai . Rick Iverson , Absent- Telephoned Judy Yamaguchi Present Bud Clemons Absent . -Terri Kiefer Absent Telephoned Ernie Ross Present Also present: Lentil Curry, Current Planner, Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, and Bobbie Good, .Secretary A quorum was present. The summary of the last regular meeting_ of tha. Weld County Planning Commission held on August 1,_,1989, was approved as distributed. CASE NUMBER: USR-886 APPLICANT: C & M Companies REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and.a Special Review Permit for an open-pit mining operation and materials processing facility located in the A (Agricultural) Zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of_the SWI SW* of Section 29, T2N, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County,: Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 3 miles northeast of the Town of Erie, west of Weld County Road 3-1/4, end i mile north of State Highway 52. APPEARANCE: Garry Tuttle, P.E., Tuttle, Applegate, and Rindahl. Inc., represented the applicant. The applicant wishes ta-conduct open-pit mining and install a materials processing plant on this 40; acre site. Ha displayed.. plot plan of the proposed site. Land uses to-the north are primarily. gravel mines. All other uses are agricultural. He-discussed_ truck traffic and reclamation plans for this area. . The projected length of time- for this pit is six years, it will then be turned into a wildlife habitat. They have reviewed the staff's recommendation, conditions, and Development Standards and agree with them. Summary of the Weld County-Planning-'Commission Meeting' - August 15, 1989 Page-2 The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. There was none. The Chairman asked the applicant if he objected to the staff's recommendation being filed with the summary. He had no objections. MOTION: Ann Garrison moved. 'Case Number USR—866 for C & M Companies: for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review Permit for an opet-pit mining operation and materials processing facility located in the Agricultural tone district be forwardedto the Board of County Commissioners.with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation, conditions, and 'Development Standards presented by the- tepartment of Planning Services- staff and the testimony heard by the Planning-Commission. Motion seconded by LeAan Reid. The Chairman called for cdiecussion '-frem the members- of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for 'their decision Terry Burnett - yea; Ann Garrison - yes; Judy Yamaguchi- 'yes;. LeAnn- Reid-'-=yes; Ernie Ross- yes. : Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: USR-887 APPLICANT: Larry`W. Smith REQUEST: A -Site Specific Development-'Plan and 'a- Special Review permit for an accessory' building witl gross floor area larger than 1,500 square-feet in an approved=and recorded subdivision. ` LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 1, Block 6,:'Carmacar^Ranchettes Subdivision, Weld County, Colorado _ ,. LOCATION: South-of Highvay`52 west-of Weld"County--Road 5. APPEARANCE: • Russ Anson, Attorney, -represented the--applicant. This property la a 1.2 acre tract in an approved agriculturally toned subdivision. The request for a Use- by - Special Review is—for-an accessoiy -building-vhidl-exceeds- 1,500 square feet. life building size' in' the origiaxl request was'5,000 square fest. The applicant isnew`going"-to build 'a' 3;840=square foot building--for storage= of old automobiles he 1s restoring. for his own use -and enjoyment. Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting August 15, 1969 Page 4 AMENDMENT: Ann Garrison moved Development Standard f1 be amended to read as follows: 1. The Site Specific . Development Plan and Special Review permit is - for an accessory building,.with gross floor area of 3,840 square feet in an approved and recorded subdivision as submitted in the application materials on, file in ,,the . Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. No commercial activity: shall be conducted on. this lot. No cars will' be sold on this property. . . No parts will be sold on this property. Motion seconded by Leann Reid. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The- Chairman asked tha secretary to poll .the members, of the Planning Commission for their..decision. Jerry Burnett - no; Ann Garrison - yes; Judy Yamaguchi. — no; LeAnn :Reid — yes;;, Ernie Ross -yes. Motion carried: with three voting for the motion and two voting against the motion. The Chairman asked .Lanell Curry to read the recommendation, conditions, and Development Standards, as amended, into the record. MOTION: Ann Garrison ,moved , Case. Number USR-877 for, Larry if. Smith for a- Site Specific Development Plan and:,a Special Review permit for an accessory building with gross floor area larger than 1,500 square feet in an approved and recorded subdivision be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for denial based on the following: 1. The proposal is not consistent with the intent of the district in which it is to be located. 2. The uses which would be permitted will not be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses. 3. The uses which would be permitted would not be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zone Jand,with future development as projected by the Comprehensive Plan of the County -or the adopted master plans of the affected municipalities. Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting August 15, 1989 Page 3 • Larry Smith, property owner and applicant, stated the cars on his property with "for sale" signs on them belonged to friends in town. He asked them to remove the cars and' -they have. He;wants to-put up-this building to store old cars and car parts. The building will be earth tone, metal, and pole construction. He is - currently under-violation of- the" Weld County Zoning - Ordinance and this request is:an attempt to clear the violation. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. Fred Otis, Attorney, represented several home- ownners in >the area who are opposed to this request because they feel the applicant has been conducting a commercial activity. Lanell Curry reviewed the history of the violation- against- the applicant. Tape 352 - Side 2 - Robert Lozinski, surrounding property owner, spoke against this request because he feels the: applicant was-conducting a commsrcial' operation. He would .'not be against this request if-it were -a- hobby. The applicant's property is nett and well .kept and' he--has-no complaints except: for this activity. Martha Lozinaki,'- spoke against this request because she feels it is a commercial venture. - - Gary Bean, subdivision resident spoke against this request. Terri Lewis,- surrounding:property owner, -spoke against this request because she'-felt the applicant was` conducting`a commercial'-enterprise. The Chairman: called an Executive Session- et -2:35 p.m. : -The meeting was reconvened: at 2:'50 p;m. -- Lee Morrison summarized the topics discussed by the Planning Commission during Executive Session.. Mr. Smith stated he was advised by his attorney not to remove the vehicles fret' the property until the term -"derelici-vehicle" was clarified. His original attorney then turned him- over:=to-Mr.- Anson for legal counsel. Taps 353:- Side 1- Fred Otis asked- that the Development: Standards he amended -to allow no sales on--the premises. Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting August 15, 1989 Page 5 4. Reservations about whether this type of an accessory building fits the definition of accessory building as stated in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Motion seconded by Jerry Burnett. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Jerry Burnett -: yes; Ann Garrison - yes; Judy Yamaguchi yes;-'Leann- Reid'-: yes; Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-655 APPLICANT: Milton G. Waldbaum Company of Colorado REQUEST: A Sits' Specific Development Plan .and: an Amended Special Review permit for an egg processing, shipping, truckwash, lagoon area, fueling station, truck dock > garage facility, and egg production facility with a maximum_:capacity`of 1.750,000 chickens LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the'EI:of Section 35, T2N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: 1.5 miles northeast of the Town of Hudson; north of I-76, west of Weld County Road 47. APPEARANCE: Valerie Pettus, Landmark Engineering, Inc., represented the applicant. The applicant wishes to add three new items to their Special Review Permit: a vehicle maintenance building, .a truckwash which would actually decrease traffic because this could now be done on site, a fueling-station which will be installed according•-to the National Fire Code, and a small chicken house. They are in agreement with the staff's recommendation with the exception of Development Standard #4 which they agree with other than the time limitations. They want approval to proceed before all conditions are met. Leann Reid reported on the on-site inspection she conducted of the property. It was a 900 day and fairly windy. The property is well landscaped, neat, no flies, and no odor. It appeared pleasant from the road, but the road was terrible. Judy Schmidt, Weld County Health Department, reported in the past, 1987 and 1988, they received many complaints of odor and flies. The applicants responded to the complaints very positively. She also explained the Health Department's reasoning in requesting monitoring wells around the lagoons. ri. Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting August 15, 1989 Page 6 Lanell Curry reported prior to the applicant being able to begin construction, an agreement must be worked out with the Division of Water Resources and a Road Improvements Agreement must be agreed upon with the Weld County Engineer to be approved by the Board of County Commissioners. NOTICE: 3:40 p.m. Leann Reid has left the meeting. Fritz Graves, General Manager, Waldbaum- of::Colorsdo, feels great strides - have been made. They have a standing commitment to work with the neighborhood and the County. , Tape 353-Side 2 They never leave manure on the property over 48 hours. They are willing to pay far their share of road improvements, but do not feel they,should have to pay for all road improvements. Their primary business is food handling which is a clean business and they would be using only soap and approximately 100,000 gallons of water annually for the truckwash. Lanell Curry reported the staff feels Condition #4 should stand as read. The Chairman asked the applicants if, they objected to the staff's recommendation, being. filedT with .the summary as a permanent record of these proceedings? The applicant had noobjections. NOTION: Jerry Burnett moved Case Number Amended USR-655 for Milton G. Waldbaum Company of Colorado for a Site Specific Development Plan and .am Amended Special Review permit for an egg processing? shipping, truckwash, lagoon area, fueling station,: truck .deck,; garage facility, and : egg production facility with a maximum :capacity of 1,7500,000 chickens be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with:the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval:based: upon the_ recommendation, conditions, and. Development Standards presented by the staff and: the: testimony beard by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by Ann Garrison. The Chairman :called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the .members of the Planning Commission for their;:::deciaion.. Jerry Burnett yes; Ann Garrison yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried unanimously. The meeting was adjourned at 3:55 p.m:,: Respectfully submitted, 'boL o`o�a Bobbie Cood Secretary WELD COLR CO ' ` "'S STATE OF A'" 22 i u. I COLORADO COLOR'AvO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (;r ER4210 East 17th Avenue R6R__ TO THE ""�co�oraao aozzo F" e.(303)r 320$333 '. t 4. August 18, 1989 a°i rn R.Ther Governor Weld Count Thomas M.Vernon.M.D. y C�iSalanera Executive Direaor 915 10th St. Greeley, CO 80632 RE: Letter of Intent to Apply Domestic Sewage Sludge in Weld County from Monfort of Colorado, Inc. ( Lone Tree Facility ) Dear County Caanissioners: The Permits and Enforcement Section of the Colorado Department of Health has received a Letter of Intent to Apply Domestic Sewage Sludge from the above referenced entity for the following sites within your county. Site Name Legal Description Monfort Property Portions of the East Half of Section 25 and the Northeast Quarter of Section 24, Range 66 West, Township 6 North West Half of Section 19 and Portions of Section 30, Range 65 West, Township 6 North Robert Ehrlich Site West Half of the Southwest Quarter of ' Section 32, Range 64 West, Township 6 North West Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 5, Range 64 West, Township 5 North If you would like any additional information as to the scope and nature of this beneficial use land application project, do not hesitate to contact myself at (303) 331-4555 or Phil Hegeman, the Sludge Program Coordinator, at (303) 331-4561. Please direct niy comments or concerns to this office within 15 days of receipt of this letter. Sincerely, David R. Rogers Engineering/Physical Sciences Technician Permits and Enforcement Section WATER QUALITY CONTROL DIVISION 'cc: Weld County Health Department Soil Conservation District Victor Sainz, District Engineer (513fr File,(Site 4 0347, 0348) � Sia3g� DEPARTMENT OP PLANNING SERVICES Cases Approved by Administrative Review 8/4/89 through 8/18/89 CASE NUMBER NAME RE-1190 City of Thornton RE-1192 City of Thornton RE-1194 City of Thornton SE-367 N.A.C.w.D. ZPNE-1579 Hart ' Chuck Cunliffe, Dir`„ � 1 E AR21a4Yg3 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW Applicant: North Weld County Water District SE-367 Legal Description: Part of the NE} of Section 17, T7N, R67W of the 6th P.K., Weld County, Colorado o U Criteria Checklist o Meets Criteria et 0 o Yes No NA 0-1 a X 1. The proposal is consistent with the policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. oa t' X 2. The boundary change or temporary use location o which would be allowed on the subject property U by granting the request will be compatible a+ with the surrounding land uses. an cis vp� X 3. In those instances when used pursuant to a Section 9-3 B. (2) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, the request is the ch m u best alternative to dispose of existing M x improvements in conjunction with the companion N ~ Recorded Exemption. m 2 APPROVED rn SO Subdivision Exemption is approved in accordance with information submitted cn in the application and the policies of the County. The Department of m Planning Services has determined through its review that the standards of �' Section 9-3 E. of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations have been met. N O Approval of this Subdivision Exemption application is for the temporary use of a parcel for public utility facilities. N it) N N O By Date August 8, 1989 RC 9‘.,2 890963 LEGAL DESCRIPTION SE-367 North Weld County Water District • AFTER. DESCRIPTION: A tract of land in the Northeast Quarter (NE 1/4) Section 17, Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian which considering the North line said Section 17 as bearing North 90 00'00" East and with all bearings herein relative thereto, is contained within the boundary lines which begin at a point which bears North 90 00 '00" West a distance of 1039 .8 feet and again rno South 0 00" West a distance of 45.0 feet from the Northeast o v corner of said Section 17, said point being on the South right- of-way line of State Highway 14, and runs thence South 0 00" West U a distance of 160 feet; thence South 90 00 ' East a distance of 160 feet; thence North 0 00 ' East a distance of 160 feet; thence At North 90 00 ' West a distance of 160 feet to the point of cyfac) * beginning, containing 0 .59 acres, more or less including the o a following described parcel. cfr1 A tract of land located in the Northeast quarter of Section 17, a Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, O Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as t1 wt� follows: u a Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 17 and " 'n considering the North line of the Northeast quarter to bear South V 90 00 '00" West with all bearings contained herein relative w thereto; m u Thence South 90 00' 00" West along the North line of said Northeast quarter, 879 .80 feet; N• H Thence South 00 00 ' 00" East,. 42.19 feet to the South right-of-way m€4, line of State Highway 14 as recorded in Book 1325, Page 179 Weld o up County Records, said point being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; iy Thence along said right-of-way line North 89 51' 30" East, 81.00 fj feet. m -ora. Thence South 00 00' 00" East, 235.60 feet; w g Thence North 90 00' 00" West, 241.00 feet; N Thence North 00 00 '00" West, 75.00 feet to the Southwest corner c N of a certain parcel of land described in Book 635, under U Reception Number 1556503, Weld County Records; a Thence along the South and East line of said parcel the following N two courses; North 90 00' 00" East 160.00 feet; North 00 00 '00" VI-I West 160. 40 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. N o ri Said tract of land contains 0.71 acres more or less. 890963 LEGAL DESCRIPTION SE-367 CACTUS HILL PROPERTY o AFTER o 0 cn U DESCRIPTION: a That part of the Northeast Quarter (NE 1/4 ) of Section 17, o Township 7, North, Range 67 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, described as follows : Beginning at the Northeast corner of said y, Section 17, and running thence West along the North line of said Section, 134 rods; thence South to the Water Supply and Storage p Company Ditch; Thence Southeast along said ditch to the South line of said Northeast Quarter (NE 1/4 ) ; thence East to the olg Southeast corner of said Northeast Quarter (NE 114 ); thence North .. ,� along the East line of said Northeast Quarter (NE 1/4) to the � pG point of beginning. Excepting therefrom a parcel of land deeded to North Weld County Water District as described in Book 635, oNA under Reception Number 1556503 and excepting therefrom a parcel `a of land deeded to Colorado Department of Highways for a road M z right-of-way along the North and East lines of said Section. Also 01 I-1 excepting the following described Parcel. co E' A tract of land located in the Northeast quarter of Section 17, 0 Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, r> D Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as r pt, follows: co Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 17 and considering the North line of the Northeast quarter to bear South 90 00 'O0" West with all bearings contained herein relative thereto; Thence South 90 00 '00" West along the North line of said Northeast quarter, 879 .80 feet; 01r-1 Thence South O0 00 ' 00" East, 42.19 feet to the South right-of-way ti o line of State Highway 14 as recorded in Book 1325, Page 179 Weld County Records, said point being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; m0" Thence along said right-of-way line North 89 51 ' 30" East, 81. 00 feet. Thence South 00 00 ' 00" East, 235. 60 feet; Thence North 90 00 ' 00" West, 241. 00 feet; Thence North 00 00 ' 00" West, 75.00 feet to the Southwest corner of a certain parcel of land described in Book 635, under Reception Number 1556503, Weld County Records; Thence along the South and East line of said parcel the following two courses; North 90 00 '00" East 160. 00 feet; North 00 00'00" - West 160. 40 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Said tract of land contains 0. 71 acres more or less. 590963 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 23, I989 TAPE #89-32 & #89-33 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, August 23, 1989, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Chairman Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson, Pro-Tem - Excused Commissioner Gene R. Brantner Commissioner George Kennedy Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of August 21, 1989, as printed. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: Chairman Kirby added the following items under New Business: #4 - Authorize Chairman to sign Abstract of Assessment; and #5 - Consider two Quit Claim Deeds for Oil and Gas Interest in parts of S16, T6N, R65W, and authorize Chairman to sign. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $47,898.88 Social Services 8,323.13 Handwritten warrants: General fund 4,250.00 Payroll 59.84 Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. ,yep°°9 BIDS: APPROVE SIGN MATERIALS — ROAD AND BRIDGE DEPARTMENT: Mr. Warden said Dave Becker, Assistant Director of Road and Bridge, recommends that the bids from the following for bidders be accepted: Items 1-4, sign blanks, to Vulcan Signs in the amount of $1,508.00; Items 5-8, regulatory sign facing, in the amount of $749.00 and Items 9-12, 30" diamond warning sign facing, in the amount of $651.25 to Mid-Ohio Markings & Traffic Signs, Inc. ; Item 13, yellow pavement marking tape, in the amount of $426.65, Items 14 & 15, delineator posts, in the amount of $4,920.00, and Item 16, traffic cones, in the amount of $325.00 to Traffic Safety Service; Item 17, barricades, to All Roads Supply Co. in the amount of $1,786.50; and Item 18, flashers, to Mid-Ohio Markings & Traffic Signs, Inc., in the amount of $545.00 fur a grand total of $10,911.40. Commissioner Lacy moved to accept the recommendation in total. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. APPROVE WCR 20 & 15, CASA GRANDE & ENCHANTED HILLS SUBDIVISION - ROAD AND BRIDGE DEPARTMENT: Mr. Warden said the recommendation is that the Board accept the low bid, in the amount of $152,983.90, submitted by Frontier Materials, Inc., of Erie. Drew Scheltinga, Director of the Engineering Department, said his department's estimate for this project vas $191;306.50. Commissioner Lacy moved to accept the low bid submitted by Frontier Marterials, Inc. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion which carried unanimously. APPROVE KNAUS SUBDIVISION, FIRST FILING - ROAD AND BRIDGE DEPARTMENT: Mr. Scheltinga said the lowest bid submitted for this project was substantially higher than the Engineer's estimate; therefore, he recommended that the Board reject all of the bids and have the County do the work. Commissioner Lacy moved to accept the staff recommendation in total. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, carried unanimously. APPROVE WCR 70, ANTELOPE HILLS - ROAD AND BRIDGE DEPARTMENT: Mr. Scheltinga recommended that the Board reject the bids on this project because the low bid was much higher than the Engineers estimate. Commissioner Lacy moved to reject the submitted bids and authorize the work to be done by the County. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. APPROVE BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT MIX, LARGE MIK - ROAD AND BRIDGE DEPARTMENT: Mr. Scheltinga recommended that this bid be awarded to Frontier Materials, who was the low bidder in the total amount of $41,377.00. Commissioner Brantner moved to accept the recommendation in total. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. (TAPE CHANGE #89-33) BUSINESS: OLD: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: AMENDMENT TO RENTAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN (CONT. FROM 8/21/89): Jim Sheehan, representing the Housing Authority, said the original contract erroneously listed the Town of Frederick rather than Firestone, as an eligible neighborhood. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion vas seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, and it carried unanimously. Minutes — August 23, 1989 Page 2 NEW: CONSIDER REQUEST TO PREADVERTISE SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FROM KENT POLLARD: Kent Pollard, the applicant, came forward and explained his reasons for requesting this preadvertisement. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this preadvertisement and set the hearing date as September 27, at 10:00 A.M. Seconded by Commissioner Brantner, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER TAX ABATEMENT PETITION FROM RAY E. OLIN: Dick Keirnes, County Assessor, presented this matter to the Board and said he recommends approval of said abatement. Commissioner Brantner moved to approve said tax abatement for Ray E. Olin. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST TO PREADVERTISE PUD FINAL PLAT FROM JENNIFER V. RODRIGUEZ ON BEHALF OF FIFTHCOFF COMPANY: Jennifer Rodriguez was present and explained the reasons for said request. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the request to preadvertise and set the bearing date as October 4, at 10:00 A.M. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Brantner, carried unanimously. AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN ABSTRACT OF ASSESSMENT: Mr. Keirnes said this Abstract of Assessment is to be submitted to the State. Commissioner Lacy moved to authorize the Chairman to sign said Abstract. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER TWO QUIT CLAIM DEEDS FOR OIL AND GAS INTEREST IN PARTS OF S16, T6N, R65W, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Tom David, County Attorney, said the right-of-way in this section vas acquired by condemnation, and the County probably does not bold the mineral rights. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the two Quit Claim Deeds and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY ZONING AND BUILDING CODE ORDINANCES - ELDER AND CACTUS HILL RANCH: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Chris Elder and Cactus Hill Ranch for violations of the Weld County Zoning and Building Code Ordinance. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. Minutes — August 23, 1989 Page 3 There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:25 A.M. '�,�'�,� APPROVED: ATTEST: 1.707124 """' Ll BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder b and Clerk to the Board / C.W. %izb , Chai �n-1-))117)1(-11(-wt 111 J PJ7/(-11(-cv/ � EXCUSED Deputy County C e Jac ,' ne Johnson, o-Tem cierve ,i.e R. Brantner George Kenn Cord . Minutes - August 23, 1989 Page 4 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, August 28, 1989 Tape #89-33 ROLL CALL: C.W. Kirby, Chairman Jacqueline Johnson, Pro-Tem Gene R. Brentner George Kennedy - Gordon E. Lacy MINUTES: Approval of minutes of August 23, 1989 (Commissioner Johnson excused) CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Hearings conducted on August 23, 1989: 1) Change of Zone, Johnson; 2) Creation of WCR 70/Antelope Hills Local Improvement District; and 3) Creation of Knouts Subdivision, First Filing, Local Improvement District (Commissioner Johnson excused) ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: None APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR 1) Communication Services - Brantner REPORTS: 2) Engineering Services - Lacy 3) Health Services - Kennedy 4) Planning Services - Johnson 5) Purchasing & Personnel - Kirby COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BIDS: 1) Approve slipaheet attachment for forklift — Human Resources BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider request for renewal of 3.2% Beer License from Higblandlake, Inc. 2) Consider Memorandum of Agreement between Senior Nutrition Program and School District No. 6 and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider setting hearing date; establishing neighborhood to be served; and appointing Commissioner to make on-site visit concerning Hotel/Restaurant Liquor License application submitted by Patti L. and Stener J. Carlson, III, dba Inn of Longmont 4) Consider Agreement for Sale and Purchase of Easement in Si of S21, T9N, R62W and authorize Chairman to sign 5) Consider two Partial Releases of Deeds of Trust from Parkland Homeowners Association, Inc., and authorize Chairman to sign 6) Consider Resolution re: Cancellation of Tax Lien Sale Certificate 7) Consider Resolution re: Temporary closure of WCR 51 between WCR 70 and 72 PLANNING: 1) Consider Resolution re: Building Code and Zoning Violations - Blum; Criscoe; Howard; Struck; Tatum; and DeRamirez CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Aug 28 - Work Session 10:00 AM Aug 28 - NCMC Board 12:00 NOON Aug 28 - Private Industry Council 3:00 PM Aug 29 - E911 Board 12:00 NOON Sep 4 - HOLIDAY Sep 5 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Sep 6 - County Council 7:30 PM Sep 7 - Island Grove Park Advisory Board 3:30 PM Sep 8 - Community Corrections 12:00 NOON HEARINGS: Aug 30 - Amended Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation, Tire landfill, storage and recycling facility and biomedical waste incineration facility - Tire Mountain, Inc., and Vireo Services, Inc. 10:00 AM Sep 13 - Change of Zone, A and C-3 to Planned Unit Development, Harold Reese, Jr. 10:00 AM Sep 13 - Special Review Permit, Open-pit mining operation and materials processing facility, C & M Companies 10:00 AM Sep 20 - Amended Special Review Permit, Production facility with a maximum capacity of 1,750,000 chickens, Milton G. Waldbaum Company of Colorado 10:00 AM Sep 25 - Amendments to Weld County Zoning Ordinance 9:00 AM Sep 27 - Special Review Permit, Kent Pollard 10:00 AM Oct 4 - Site Specific Development Plan and PUD Plan, Fifthcoff Company and Grant Brothers Partnership 10:00 AM COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Board of Assessment Appeals re: Giles vs. BOE 2) BOAR Petitions from William N. Reiss; Adams Park Apartments Partnership; Eugene L. Nelson; and Dale M. and Norma E. Riggs 3) State Department of Social Services re: Implementation of JOBS Program AFDC Program Corrective Action Plan 4) Albert and Anne Peif re: Building Code and Zoning Violations 5) Town of Frederick re: Slurry scalcoating of streets 6) State Department of Public Safety re: Drought disaster area 7) William H. Southard re: Vacation of WCR 380 RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve Abstract of Assessment * 2) & 3) Approve Quit Claim Deed for Oil and Gas Interest in Si S16, T6N, R65W * 4) Approve authorization for County Attorney to proceed with legal action — Building Code and Zoning Violations * 5) Approve temporary closure of WCR 51 between WCR 70 and 72 * 6) Approve cancellation of Tax Lien Sale Certificate * 7) Approve request to preadvertise Special Review Permit from Kent Pollard * 8) Approve request to preadvertise PUD Final Plat from Jennifer V. Rodriguez, on behalf of Fifthcoff Company * 9) Approve Change of Zone - Eldred M. Johnson * 10) Approve Creation of WCR 70/Antelope Hills Local Improvement District * 11) Approve Creation of Knaus Subdivision, First Filing, Local Improvement District * Signed at this meeting Monday. August 28, 1989 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE 1989 ABSTRACT OF ASSESSMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN e 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, the Board has been presented with the 1989 Abstract of Assessment for submittal to the Division of Property Taxation, Department of Local Affairs, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Abstract of Assessment. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the 1989 Abstract of Assessment be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Abstract. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of August, A.D_ , 1989. Y BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: (� WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder 1421 and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kir y, airman 6904-70-“ EXCUSED v Jac ine Johns , Pro-Tem eputy County erk L APPR VED AS TO FORM: ne R. Brantner y C 'C:::Lr George X y O County Attorney Gor . 890948 : 15 OPT AD FORM 101 AA 68/89 8/8/89 Date submitted by Assessor ANDY ANDERS Contact Person 1989 356-4000 X4299 ABSTRACT OF ASSESSMENT Phone Number (CRS 39-5-123) COUNTY NAME ---> WELD DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS /SOO/a- 890948 ,x. 15 DPT AD PAGE 1 OF FORM 101 AA 6$/89 VACANT LAND 18 PAGES WELD VACANT REAL NO. OF NOT LAND IMPRVMTS TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES PARCELS USED VALUE VALUE VALUE RESIDENTIAL LOTS 3393 7 81260 7381260 3[01003 COMMERCIAL LOTS 434 3349140 33.49140 [02003 INDUSTRIAL LOTS 265 1378010 1378010 [03003 PUD LOTS 298 2197250 2197250 [04003 -ALL OTHER VACANT LAND (SIZE IN ACRES) : LESS THAN 1.0 167 116580 116580 [05107 1 .0 TO 4.99 301 1103500 1103500 [05203 5.0 TO 9.99 97 274070 874070 [05303 10.0 TO 3.4.99 73 475380 475380 [0540] 1.5.0 TO 99.99 18 305500 305500 [05507 100.0 AND UP 17 205780 205780 [0560] MINOR STRUCTURES 0 0 ON VACANT LAND -- -_ [0600] TOTAL VACANT LAND 5023 17386470 0 17386470 630348 15 DPT AD PAGE 2 OF : FORM 101 AA 64/89 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD RESIDENTIAL REAL NO. OF UN/SP/ LAND IMPRVMTS TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES PARCELS RESIDS VALUE VALUE VALUE SINGLE FAMILY RESID 27749 29199 48462410 189132930 237595340 Units [11127 [1212] DUPLEXES-TRIPLEXES 560 1261 887650 4225080 5112730 Units [1115] [1215) MULTI-UNITS (4-8) 503 3391 1374020 9706030 11080050 Units [1120] [1220] MULTI-UNITS (9 & UP) 141 960 1563330 12833660 14396990 Units [1125] [1225] CONDOMINIUMS 41 1031 1573970 8755730 10329700 Units [1130] [1230] MANUF HOUSING 1357 5539 1918630 7275180 - 91933310 (MOBILE HOMES) Resids [1135] [1235) MANUF HOUSING 54 2 2672750 3840 2676590 (LAND, PARK, ETC) Spaces [1140] [12401 PARSONAGES , ETC 0 0 0 0 0 (TAXABLE PART) Resids [1145] [12453 PARTIALLY EXEMPT 16 16 10830 56710 67540 (TAXABLE PART) TXb1 Units [1150] [1250] TOTAL REAL 30421 58463590 231989160 290452750 : RESIDE PERSONAL NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLD TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES FURN F< ED VALUE TOTAL PERSONAL 335 45740 45740 [14103 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL $ 290498490 890948 15 DPT AD PAGE 3 OF FORM 101 AA 68/89 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD COMMERCIAL REAL NO. OF UNITS/ LAND IMPRVMTS TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES PARCELS ACRES VALUE VALUE VALUE MERCHANDISING 542 6754550 22143590 28898140 [2112] [2212] LODGING 25 629 623990 3111940 3795930 Units [21153 [222151 OFFICES 379 3117740 16539010 19706750 [21203 [2220] RECREATION 30 697040 2309980 3007020 [2125] [2225] SPECIAL PURPOSE 807 8015050 31566840 39581290 [2130] [22307 WAREHOUSE/STRG 398 3522520 17832690 21355210 [2135] [22351 MULTI-USE (3+) 35 564 649520 3697670 4347190 Units .[21401 [2240] RECREATION LANDS 0 0 0 0 [CRS 3.9-3-1121 Acres [21453 - : PARTIALLY EXEMPT 9 9 29020 145710 174730 (TAXABLE PART) Taxable [21503 [22507 Units TOTAL REAL 2225 23469430 97397430 - 120866860 COMMERCIAL PERSONAL NUMBER OF EQUIPMENT. TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES FURN 8< MACH VALUE TOTAL PERSONAL 4347 32841400 32841400 [24107 TOTAL COMMERCIAL $ 153708260 ' 890948 15 DPT AD PAGE 4 OF FORM 101 AA 68/89 INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD INDUSTRIAL REAL NO. OF NOT LAND IMPRVMTS TOTAL ' PROPERTY SUBCLASSES PARCELS USED VALUE VALUE VALUE CONTRACT/SERVICE 4 225080 2710630 2935710 [3112] [3212] ; MANUF/PROCESSING , 125 1733630 31289010 33022640 [3115] [32153 MANUF/MILLING C> 0 0 0 [3120) [3220) REFINING/PETROL 0 O 0 0 [31253 [32253 ' TOTAL REAL 129 1958710 33999640 35958350 INDUSTRIAL PERSONAL NUMBER OF EQUIPMENT, TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES FURN & MACH VALUE TOTAL PERSONAL 133 63224820 65224820 [3410] TOTAL INDUSTRIAL $ 99183170 890948 15 DPT AD PAGE 5 OF FORM 101 AA 68/89 AGRICULTURAL PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD AGRICULTURAL REAL NO. OF *PARCELS/ LAND IMPRVMTS TOTAL ) PROPERTY SUBCLASSES ACRES RESIDENCES VALUE VALUE VALUE IRRIGATED LAND 402546 5245 37098000 37098000 [4117] DRY FARM LAND 571734 3895 11697070 11697070 [4127] • _ MEADOW HAY LAND 1916 41 29490 29480 [41377 : GRAZING LAND 1050305 705 4010190 4010190 [4147] ORCHARD LAND 0 C+ 0 0 [4157) `IFARM/RANCH 17705 1810 35970 35970 WASTE LAND r4167] FARM/RANCH 4214 29785810 29785810 RESIDENCE / Residences [4277] JIANUF HOUSING 1239 1883570 1883570 (MOBILE HOMES) Residences [42783 FARM/RANCH 23401600 23401600 SUPPORT BLDGS [4279] ALL OTHER AG PROPTY 0 941670 3250390 4192060 [CRS 39-1-102] [4180] [42803 . TOTAL REAL 2044206 18296 53812380 58321370 112133750 "Land Parcels Only ALL OTHER AG PERSONAL EQUIPMENT, TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES FURN & MACH VALUE '.TOTAL PERSONAL 0 0 0 [4410] ;TOTAL AGRICULTURAL S 112133750 *Optional for this year only 890948 15 DPI AD PAGE 6 OF • FORM 101 AA 68/89 NATURAL RESOURCES PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD • NAT. RESOURCES REAL NO. OF TONS OF LAND IMPRVMTS TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES ACRES PRODUCTION* VALUE VALUE VALUE COAL -- 75051 174960 0 174960 [51103 [5210) "EARTH OR STONE -- 157726Z 564110 0 564110 PRODUCTS [51203 [52203 NON-PRODUCING 0 -- 0 0 0 PATENTED [5140] [52403 NON-PRODUCING 0 -- Exempt 0 0 UNPATENTED 1/1/89 [52503 : SEVERED MINERAL 620915 -- 1064110 -- 1064110 INTERESTS [5170] TOTAL REAL 620915 1652314 180:5180 0 1803180 • • NAT. F:ES. PERSONAL NUMBER OF EQUIPMENT, TOTAL ;PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES FURN & MACH VALUE COAL 1 651680 651680 [54103 EARTH OR STONE 13 293140 293140 PRODUCTS [54203 NON-PRODUCING 0 0 0 PATENTED E5440] .NON-PRODUCING 0 0 0 UNPATENTED [5450) • :TOTAL PERSONAL 14 944820 944820 ' TOTAL NATURAL RESOURCES $ 2748000 *Multiply number of cubic yards by 1.35 to calculate tons. 15 DET AD PAGE 7 OF FORM 101 AA 68/S9 PRODUCING MINES PROPERTY 18 PAGES : WELD PROD. MINES REAL NO. OF TONS OF LAND IMPRVMTS TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES MINES PRODUCTION VALUE VALUE VALUE MOLYBDENUM 0 0 0 0 0 [61103 [62103 PRECIOUS METALS 0 0 0 0 [61207 [6220] BASE METALS 0 0 0 0 0 [6130] [62507 STRATEGIC MINERALS n > 0 0 O [6140] [6240] OIL SHALE/RETORT 0 0 0 0 0 [61507 [62503 :TOTAL REAL 0 0 0 0 0 PROD MINES PERSONAL NUMBER OF EQUIPMENT, TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES FURN & MACH VALUE 'MOLYBDENUM 0 0 0 [6410] ::PRECIOUS METALS 0 0 6 [6420] :BASE METALS 0 0 0 [64307 STRATEGIC MINERALS 0 0 0 [6440] . OIL SHALE/RETORT 0 0 0 [6450] TOTAL PERSONAL 0 0 0 -:TOTAL PRODUCING MINES S 0 890948 15 APT AD PAGE 8 OF FORM 101 AA 68/89 OIL AND GAS PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD OIL AND GAS REAL NO. OF LAND IMPRVMTS TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES WELLS* PRODUCTION VALUE VALUE VALUE PROD OIL PRIMARY -'3440 583.2629 75334220 0 75334220 Bbl [7110] [7210] PROD OIL SECONDARY 30 219632 2297100 0 2297100 Bo' [7120] [7220) PROD GAS PRIMARY 1284 7553 9533 110711150 0 110711150 Mcf [71.303 [72.0] PROD GAS SECONDARY 1 29 40 J 40 Mcf [7140] [7240] OIL SHALE/IN SITU -- 0 0 0 0 Bol [7150] [7250] TOTAL REAL 4755 188342510 0 188342510 OIL & GAS PERSONAL NUMBER OF EQUIPMENT. TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES FURN & MACH VALUE PROD OIL PRIMARY 0 18959550 18959550 [7410] PROD OIL SECONDARY 0 361400 361400 [7420] PROD GAS PRIMARY U 30524040 30524040 £7430) PROD OIL SECONDARY 0 254370 254370 [7440] OIL SHALE/IN SITU 0 0 0 [7450] TOTAL PERSONAL 0 50099360 50099360 TOTAL OIL AND GAS $ 238441870 *Producing wells only. if. 15 DFT AD PAGE 9 OF FORM 101 AA 68/89 STATE ASSESSED PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD PROPERTY COM- NOT NOT PROPERTY TOTAL CLASS PAN IES USED USED VALUE VALUE STATE ASSESSED 137 119139500 119139500 PROPERTY [89913 TOTAL STATE ASSESSED $ 119139500 • • 890948 15 DFT AD PAGE 10 OF FORM 101 AA 68/89 EXEMPT PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD PROPERTY NO. OF LAND IMPRVMTS PERSONAL TOTAL CLASS PARCELS VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE FEDERAL 655 373000 62930 0 935930 [7119] [92293 [9819] STATE 499 2356180 277400 0 2633580 £9129] [92293 [98293 COUNTY 174 1667480 1082460 0 2749940 [91393 [92393 [99393 POLITICAL 974 7651860 5291450 0 12943310 SUBDIVISIONS [91493 [92493 [98493 : RELIGIOUS WORSHIP 236 1406460 2513650 0 3920110 [91593 [92593 [9859] - SCHOOLS - PRIVATE 25 185140 749590 0 934730 [91693 [92693 [78693 CHARITABLE 128 634830 1.+69340 0 2504170 [9179] [9279] [98793 PARSONAGES, MANSES, 33 113060 299900 0 412960 ETC (EXEMPT PART) [91893 [92897 [9339] ALL OTHER 201 179540 16670 0 196210 [91933 [9299] [98993 TOTALS 2925 15067550 1216.3390 0 27230940 TOTAL EXEMPT $ 27230940 • 890948 t SxWy_ 15 OPT AD PAGE 11 OF FORM 101 AA 68/99 SUMMARY OF ASSESSMENT ROLL 18 PAGES WELD LAND IMPRVMTS PERSONAL TOTALS VACANT LAND 17336470 0 17336470 -: RESIDENTIAL 58463590 231989160 45740 290498490 COMMERCIAL 2.3469430 97397430 32841400 153708260 INDUSTRIAL 1958710 33999640 63224820 99123170 `AGRICULTURAL 53312320 58321370 0 112133750 NATURAL RESOURCES 1803180 0 944320 2748000 PRODUCING MINES 0 0 0 OIL & GAS 1883.42510 0 50099360 238441870 1. TOTALS BY ASSESSOR $ 345236270 421707600 147156140 914100010 2. STATE ASSESSED 119139500 TOTAL TAXABLE $103.,239510 :4. TOTAL EXEMPT 27230940 5. TOTAL TAXABLE AND EXEMPT $1060470450 SUMMARY OF CHANGES AFTER ASSESSMENT BY COUNTY ASSESSOR _J .:- HS. TOTALS BEFORE TAXABLE EXEMPT TOTAL HCHANGES BY COUNTY BOARD VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION OF EQUALIZATION (LINES 3, 4, 5 RESPECTIVELY) $1033239510 27230940 1060470450 NOTE: F'aoe 12, OBOE Changes can be reached after completing Page 13. 890948 15 DPT AD PAGE 12A OF FORM 101 AA 68/89 18 PAGES • WELD SUMMARY OF CHANGES AFTER ASSESSMENT BY COUNTY ASSESSOR : I . CHANGES BY COUNTY BOARD OF EQUIALIZATION (Number of Chgs)= 68 CHANGES BY COUNTY BD OF EQUALIZATION (Taxable + Exempt) =$ -1214610 (Show reductions by entries preceeded by a minus (-) sign, and round to the nearest $10. ) <-VACANT LAND-: C RESIDENTIAL CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT 0100 0 1112 -25040 1212 -39310 0200 0 1115 0 1215 0 J 0300 0 1120 0 1220 -65450 0400 -680 1125 0 1225 0 0510 0 1130 0 1230 -2680 0520 0 1135 0 1235 0 0530 0 1140 0 1240 0 0540 -15730 1145 0 1245 0 0550 -4940 1150 0 1250 0 0560 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY 0600 0 1410 0 COMMERCIAL <--INDUSTRIAL-> <-AGRICULTURAL-> CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT 2112 -33300 2212 -132110 3112 0 4117 690 2115 0 2215 -6120 3115 0 4127 0 2120 -61660 2220 -250970 3120 0 4137 0 2125 0 2225 0 3125 0 4147 52- �0 2130 -11600 2230 -29140 3212 0 4157 0 2135 -23770 2235 -91260 3215 -389590 4167 10 2140 0 2240 -7480 3220. 0 4180 -14230 2145 0 3225 0 4277 16610 2150 0 2250 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY 4278 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY 3410 0 4279 -1740 2410 0 42S0 0 . PERSONAL PROPERTY 4410 0 NATURAL RESOURCES PRODUCING MINES > CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT 5110 0 5210 0 6110 0 6210 0 5120 0 5220 0 6120 0 6220 0 5140 0 5240 0 6130 0 6230 0 5150 Exempt 5250 0 6140 0 6240 0 5170 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY 6150 0 6250 0 5410 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY 5420 0 6410 0 5440 0 6420 0 5450 0 64.30 0 6440 0 6450 0 890948 • • • • 15 DPI AD PAGE 12B OF FORM 101 AA 68/89 e PAGES WELD • SUMMARY OF CHANGES AFTER ASSESSMENT BY COUNTY ASSESSOR (can' t) OIL & GAS > < EXEMPT PROPERTY > CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT 7110 0 7210 0 9119 0 9219 0 7120 0 7220 0 9129 0 9229 0 7130 0 7230 0 9139 0 9239 0 7140 0 7240 0 9149 0 9249 0 • 7150 0 7240 0 9159 0 9259 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY 9169 0 9269. 0 7410 -9550 9179 0 9279 0 7420 0 9189 0 9289 0 • 7430 -15050 9199 0 9299 0 7440 0 ALL EXEMPT PERSONAL PROPERTY 7450 0 9999 0 • RECONCILATION LAT I ON AREA VAC -21350 Taxable Total = -1214610 RES -132480 COM -647410 Exempt Total = 0 IND -389590 AGR 820 Total Total = -1214610 NAT 0 FMS 0 Less Line I - -1214610 O&G -24600 (Page 12A) Balanced if $0 $0 Net CBOE -1214610 TAXABLE EXEMPT TOTAL • VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION 7. Net Changes by $ -1214610 C> -1214610 County Board of Equalization (CBOE) 8. Total after $1032024900 27230940 1059255840 Net Changes by CBOE A • B C (Certify Line 8, Column A) --- Press F5 to go to Cities & Towns • 890948 15 OPT AD AGGREGATE ASSESSED VALUATION PAGE 13 OF FORM 101 AA 68/89 OF NEW CONSTRUCTION 18 PAGES WELD Press F6 to escape from "Titles On" after input is complete NEW CONST OTHER NET FOR CERT-- DEMO & NEW NEW CLASS IFICATION DESTROYED CONST ** CONST RESIDENTIAL REAL 3247480 0 0 3247430 - PROPERTY ( Including Ag Res & All Mobile Homes) RESIDENTIAL 0 0 0 0 ' PERSONAL PROPERTY (Only) COMMERCIAL 1073310 0 0 1073310 ' INDUSTRIAL 18713100 0 0 13713100 AGRICULTURAL 410160 0 0 410160 (Excluding All Ag Res & Mobile Homes) - NATURAL RESOURCES 0 n O 0 PRODUCING MINES 4 0 0 0 OIL & GAS 0 0 n 0 STATE ASSESSED 387140 0 0 387140 :WELD 23831190 0 0 23831190 ** Includes additions to structures and other new - improvements which do not impact taxing entity services, may include substantial remodeling, but does- not include repairs -_ which are only necessary to maintain the structure. Press F4 to go to CBOE Changes 890948 _; . 15 DPT AD PAGE 14 OF FORM 101 AA 68/89 VERIFICATION OF BALANCES 13 PAGES WELD TAXABLE EXEMPT TOTAL VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION NET CHANGES BY OBOE FROM PAGE 12B LINE S $ -1214610 0 -1214610 TOTAL CHANGES BY CBOE FROM PAGE 12A LINE I -1214610 BALANCED IF = TO $0 $0 If not in balance, press F3 and go to CBOE Changes 1 Page and correct. Page down to the following table to assure balancing between summary ;. page, plus or minus CBOE changes, and school district pages. ALL CLASSES MUST SE IN BALANCE. If one or more classes are not in balance - go to the appropriate pages and correct. Check CBOE class code entries. Press F9 NOW" ' SUMMARY SCHOOL Summary - Schools = +/-CBOE DISTRICTS DIFFERENCE 17365120 VAC 17365120 VAC 0 290366010 RES 290366010 RES 0 153060850 COM 153060850 COM 0 98793580 IND 98793580 IND 0 112134570 AGR 112134570 AGR 0 2748000 NAT 2748000 NAT 0 0 PMS 0 PMS 0 238417270 O&S 238417270 O&G 0 119139500 SA 119139500 SA n 1032024900 TOTALS1032024900 0 If there are differences showing in two or more classes., yet the total :difference is $0, then values have been switched between classes. If in balance, press HOME, F._+ and print abstract • 890948 15 DPI AD AGGREGATE ASSESSED VALUATION FORM 101 AA 62/89 PAGE 15R OF OF CITIES & TOWNS 13 PAGES WELD continued • Press F6 to escape from "Titles On" after input is complete NAME OF VACANT RESIDEN- COMMER- INDUS- AGRICUL- CITY OR TOWN LAND TIAL CIAL TRIAL TRIAL • 1 Evans 981870 12211020 11293890 416570 2 Greeley 127470 6319340 156212540 $742530;1 15150970 1173230 Brighton 170450 480 492640 230120 59450• . 4 Fort Lupton 487760 11155860 4329620 9=29650 5 Ault 75 131710 2211490 1275750 17530 751130 50 6 Dacono 122240 3294260 489470 83720 59570 7 Eaton 100670 5496120 2311930 484130 4 3 Erie 802640 3425030 1263100 321500 128 30 9 Firestone 485 70 188160 3363270 275570 0 41570 10 Frederick 142040 2564780 671710 119520 48040 11 Garden City 112830 219530 1862870 356250 6000 12 Gilcrest 72430 19456$0 260590 13 Grover 11760 0 47290 1 159550 72610 17930 33814 . 14 Hudson 189510 1747010 833120 176270 3 00 62880 1 7 15 Johnstown 96900 3593060 956260 066640 16 k:eenesburg 133210 1326090 736070 2880 76630 17 Keota 120 1950 430 18 Kersey 0 640 71150 1816900 465040 77540 24154. . 19 La Salle 72820 4081170 2055270 223150 35430 20 Lochbuie 237740 1506590 48860 0 21 Mead 33 39370 104541C? 371030 42370 3,30090 90 22 Milliken 166720 2472220 464870 840 261500 2', Nunn 42580 484020 132330 0 86010 24 Pierce 80050 1353440 295290 114300 25 Platteville42440 149250 3:358590 1050710 136900 184450 26 Raymer 1350 108260 61120 1210 9350- 27 Severance 45890 172180 177630 12430 10600 28 Windsor 434210 13086$70 3638600 515.3730 199730 29 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 11512770 2,:9038.330 123362680 32533250 29G90_n 2_• Press F7 to go to School pages & activate "Titles On" 890948 15 DPT AD PAGE 158 OF FORM 101 AA 68/39 CITIES & TOWNS 18 PAGES WELD continued > ' NATURAL PRODUCING OIL & STATE TOTAL RESOURCES MINES GAS ASSESSED TAXABLE '0 0 319960 702460 26053240 Evans 7780 0 1339730 31393080 299021970 Greeley O 0 0 117290 1070430 Brighton 810 0 389130 910030 26674220 Fort Lupton 270 0 0 273250 3985150 Ault 120 0 1073880 170840 5894100 Dacano 140 0 57080 411680 3987260 Eaton 1180 0 0 305830 6207310 Erie 90 0 827630 109310 4810560 Firestone 30 0 625780 331330 4503280 Frederick O 0 5300 8710 2571490 Garden City 0 0 0 177530 2503520 Gilcrest O 0 0 700 296410 Grover 1110 0 0 206690 3240040 Hudson 310 0 0 284880 5005650 Johnstown O 0 0 114550 2389480 Keenesburg 0 0 0 0 3140 Keota O o 0 119430 2570210 Kersey 20 0 46600 394550 6909010 La Salle O 0 110880 105410 2073040 Lochbuie O 0 21180 123600 1646050 Mead 1720 0 30200 147160 3595230 Milliken 1090 0 0 159360 905390 Nunn O 0 167910 115710 2169140 Pierce 2° 0 100280 299310. : 5279510 Platteville O 0 0 4830 136120 Raymer 0 0 0 12760 427490 Severance 270 0 0 705970 23269430 Windsor 0 0 0 0 0 15010 0 5165540 37711250 452247850 Press F7 to go to School pages and activate "Titles. On" 890948 15 DPT AD PAGE 15C OF FORM 101 AA 68/89 18 PAGES WELD CITIES Sr TOWNS TAX INCREMENT FINANCING BASE INCREMENT TOTAL TIF VALUE VALUE AREA VALUE Evans 0 0 0 Greeley 7891100 2491930 10383030 Brighton 0 0 0 Fort Lupton 0 0 0 Ault 0 0 Dacono 0 0 0 'Eaton 0 0 0 Erie, 0 0 0 Firestone O O O Frederick 0 0 0 Garden City C> O 0 Gilcrest 0 0 0 ' Grover 0 0 0 :Hudson 0 0 0 Johnstown 0 0 0 :Keenesburg 0 0 0 . Keota 0 0 0 Kersey 0 0 0 La Salle : 0 0 0 Lochbuie 0 0 0 Mead 0 0 0 Milliken 0 0 0 :Nunn 0 0 0 :.Fierce 0 0 0 Platteville 0 0 0 . Raymer 0 0 0 ' Severance O 0 0 Windsor 0 0 0 0 0 0 Press F7 to go to School pages • 890948 . 15 DFT AD AGGREGATE ASSESSED VALUATION PAGE 16A OF, FORM 101 AA 68/39 OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS 18 PAGES WELD continued ---- Press F6 to escape from "Titles On" after input is complete SCHOOL DISTRICT VACANT RESIDEN- COMMER- INDUS- AGRICUL- NAME LAND TIAL CIAL TRIAL TURAL 0040 Brighton 273 207280 1049570 1^061620 495970 2070520 0470 St Vrain ValleyRe 1J 3011970 25113230 9355920 1340080 10947740 1560 Thompson R 2J 92040 627430 210 0 1778120 2505 Weldon Valley Re 20J 0 0 0 0 23380 2515 Wiggins Re 50J 27600 14710 12980 0 1309130 3080 Gilcrest Re 1 545380 12419070 4688.490 390910 13387420 3085 Eaton Re 2 473430 9941450 6093330 648310 12074010 _090 k.eeneshurg Re 3 945720 8794710 5239180 750000 13266000 ; 3100 Windsor Re 4 931750 16300350 4858290 60726080 7653740 3110 Johnstown Re 5J 678470 9232760 1880340 6918850 5950750 3120 Greeley 6 8638950 181721590 108381360 17734710 5968110 . 3130 Platte Valley Re 7 150530 3666490 1315350 77540 11253900 3140 Fort Lupton Re 8 1298140 15806360 6123850 9559320 8149350 3145 Ault-Highland Re 9 339800 5166990 2181330 132620 7048130 3146 Briggsdale Re 10 7110 97270 106750 0 3089320 _3147 Prairie Re 11 4140 171650 282090 1210 3975510 3148 Pawnee Re 12 12810 242380 179710 17980 4164440 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 17365120 290366010 153060850 98793580 /12134570 Press F3 to co to Balance Sheet and activate"Titles tf" 890948 r 15 DPI. AD PAGE 168 OF FORM 101 AA 68/39 SCHOOL DISTRICYS 18 PAGES WELD continued------ > NATURAL PRODUCING OIL & STATE TOTAL RESOURCES MINES GAS ASSESSED TAXABLE 11370 0 622400 467320 6786550 Brighton 273 638030 0 23224020 5143380 78779370 St Vrain Valley Re 13 3560 0 634020 562980 3692360 Thompson R 2J 110 0 0 100 23590 Weldon Valley Re 203 14540 0 2446850 906160 4731970 Wiggins Re 50J 69100 0 45200290 21530520 98281180 Gilr_rest Re 1 87430 0 14379710 2541430 46239100 Eaton Re 2 1001520 0 16924750 11307370 52229250 Keenesburg Re 3 37580 0 4067290 3499020 98124100 Windsor Re 4 51140 0 9288910 4333410 38334650 Johnstown Re 53 141390 0 174.32560 35751420 375770090 Greeley 6 113650 0 34196510 2586120 53865090 Platte Valley Re 7 42300 0 40533640 10063880 91576840 Fort Lupton Re -4 282260 0 1850680 12701050 29702910 Ault-Highland Re 9 • 65020 0 1457730 1161230 5984430 Priggsdale Re 10 51860 0 25325730 1502380 31314620 Prairie Re 11 87140 0 832130 5026230 10532320 Pawnee Re 12 O 0 0 £> 0 2748000 0 233417270 - 119139500 1032024900 Press F8 o go to as ance Sheet and activate "Titles Off" 890948 15 DPI- AD PAGE 16C OF FORM 1O1 AA 68/89 18 PAGES WELD SCHOOL DISTRICTS TAX INCREMENT FINANCING RASE INCREMENT TOTAL TIF VALUE VALUE AREA VALUE ' Brighton 273 G 0 0 ' St Vrain Valley Re 13 0 0 0 Thompson R 23 0 0 0 . Weldon Valley Re 20J 0 0 0 - Wiggins Re 503 0 0 0 Glicrest Re 1 0 0 0 Eaton Re 2 0 0 0 Keenesburo Re 3 0 0 0 Windsor Re 4 0 0 0 Johnstown Re 53 0 0 0 Greeley 6 7891100 2491930 1038._030 Platte Valley Re 7 0 0 0 ` Fort Lupton Re 8 0 0 0 Ault-Highland Re 9 0 n 0 :Briggsdale Re 10 0 0 0 Prairie Re 11 0 0 0 Pawnee Re 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 Press F8 t go to Balance Sheet 890948 15 DPT AD PAGE 17 OF FORM 101 AA 68/89 18 PAGES WELD AFFIDAVIT OF ASSESSOR TO ASSESSMENT ROLL I , .JJ.LC11-014,.,.. 1(/ , the Assessor of WELD County, Colorado, do solemnly =swear 'that in the assessment roll of such ' county, I have listed and valued all taxable property located therein and that such property has been assessed for the current year in the ' manner prescribed by law, and that the foregoing Abstract of Assessment is a true and,-Correct compilation of each and every schedule. (c: 72../44/�• Sub cribed and worn to before me this County Ass ssor " day of , AD 1989. rk __.. 4ior''y Caw),aith CERTIFICATION BY COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION This is to certify that the County Board of Equalization has concluded its hearings, pursuant to C.R.S. 197 ., Title .39, Article 8, and examined • the Abstract of Assessment and certify it to be true and correct in the TOTAL TAXABLE AMOUNT of $ 103202490O (Line 8, Column A, Page 128) . 4r.L• Sb cribed and worn to before me this Chairman of the Board day of , AD 1989. - (,C `ty Clerk , ,r.Po1:f Coun'Y Clerk • • 890948 15 DPT AD PAGE 18 OF FORM 101 AA 68/89 18 PAGES WELD • CERTIFICATION BY STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION TO THE COUNTY ASSESSOR TAXABLE EXEMPT TOTAL • VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION • S. Total after $1032024900 27230940 1059255840 Net Changes by CBOE II . CHANGES BY THE STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION ( Indicate i- or - changes and round each entry to nearest $10) • $ S (code) (+/-) (amount) (code) (+1-) (amount) TAXABLE EXEMPT TOTAL VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION 9. Net Changes by the State Board of Equalization $ $ $ 10. Total after Net Changes by the State Board of Equalization $ $ $ A B C CERTIFICATION BY STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION TO THE COUNTY ASSESSOR The State Board of Equalization, having examined this abstract for the ,.year 1989, with changes and/or corrections as approved by the State • Beard of Equalization, finds the valuation of the property in WELD County to be $ (Line 10, Column A, Page 18) and certifies the same to be the assessed valuation . for the year 1989. Signed at Denver, Colorado this day of , AD 1989. Chairman of the Board • 890948 vs RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE QUIT CLAIM DEED AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN 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, the Board has been presented with a Quit Claim Deed concerning Weld County's interest in and to all oil and gas underlying the road right-of-way being the tract or parcel of land containing 1.633 acres, more or less in the South Half of Section 16, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, being more particularly described as: Beginning at a point on the South line of [the captioned Section] from which point the Southwest corner of said Section 16 bears South 88°12' West a distance of 1330.0 feet; thence South 88°12' East a distance of 1321.7 feet; thence North 88°36'30' East along the South line of said Section 16 a distance of 752.8 feet; thence North 0°45' West a distance of 34.5 feet; thence South 88°26' West a distance of 2074.8 feet; thence South 1°15' East a distance of 37.6 feet, more or less to the point of beginning. WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Quit Claim Deed to The First National Bank of Greeley, Trustee (under Trust Agreement dated December 30, 1971, for the benefit of Eunice Riggs, Jessie A. Dusin, Settlor) , a copy being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the abovedescribed Quit Claim Mineral Deed be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT k•uxcrtsnR RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Deed. V +�J 890943 S1 Page 2 RE: QUIT CLAIM DEED - Si 16-6-65 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of August, A.B. , 1989. y t BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS‘717ATTEST: TGut44Aa,.J WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County lerk and Recorder Gr.11/e and Clerk to the Board C.W. K r y, C airman CIVLIC EXCUSED Ice Jac ne Johnson, Pro-Tem fireputy County er 4gn.. -- APPRO AS TO FORM: ne R. Brantner CGeorge Ke ‘ 4:' 4-%-7 County Attorney Gord . a 890943 Recorded at ocl.,:k M— AR2189641. Reception No— Recorder. /- 11 THIS DEED, Made this 23rd day of August .1989. between the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld and State of Colorado, of the County of Weld and state of Colorado,of the first part,and The First National Bank of Greeley, Trustee (under Trust Agreement dated December 30, 1971, for the benefit of Eunice Riggs, Jessie A. Dusin, Settlor) whose legal address is 9th Avenue and 7th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 of the County of Weld and state of • Colorado,of the second part, WITNESSETH,That the said party of the first part,for and in consideration of the sum of TEN AND NO HUNDREDTHS-------------- —DOLLARS. Ii to the said party of the first part in hand paid by the said part y of the second part,the receipt whereof I fis hereby confessed and acknowledged, has remised.released, sold, conveyed and QUIT CLAIMED, and by these presents does remise,release.sell,convey and QUIT CLAIM unto the said party of the second part,their heirs, .-t O j 1 successors and assigns.forever all the right.title,interest claim and demand which the said part y of the first part , o U O i ha s in and to the following described lot or parcel of land situate.lying and being in the ' . ; County of Weld and State of Colorado.to wit: Any interest in the oil and gas underlying ~ U the road right—of—way being the tract or parcel of land containing 1.633 acres, more or less in the South Half of Section 16, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of o t§ the 6th Principal Meridian, being more particularly described as: 0 o A Beginning at a point on the South line of [the captioned Section] from which point the Southwest corner of said Section 16 bears South 88°12' West a distance of 1330.0 feet; thence South 88°12' East a distance of 1321.7 feet; thence North U 88°36'30" East along the South line of said Section 16 a distance of 752.8 feet; y1 thence North 0°451 West a distance of 34.5 feet; thence South 88°26' West a oo distance of 2074.8 feet; thence South 1°15' East a distance of 37.6 feet, more •; w or less, to the point of beginning. ri W 03 o, U I REAL PROPERTY TRANSFER DECLARATION NOT RECEIVED BY CLERK ANL) R&COADE;-t la N M t, • co El II 54 ; to O I v Sr] also known as street and number to Ai cm 1 M TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same,together with all and singular the appurtenances and privileges thereunto ;' CV belonging or in anywise thereunto appertaining,and all the estate,right,title,interest and claim whatsoever,of the N said party of the first part,either in law or equity,to the only proper use,benefit and behoofof the said party of U the second part.theitteirs and assigns forever, Spt47 IN WI NESS W/IEREOF,lThe said part y of the first part hag hereunto set its hand • N and seal lie d nd r first a ewritten. " d' G ATTEST THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION�C1tTE ~' c Weld CO �� �' Ur Ink. LOUNIY OF AELD D3 LI [C.anc Recorder COLORADO PI P. and CI k? o• .t e• >•B_oa r [SEAL] is • ;,- O • Byt _MEAL) y: unrlyaeAt . C.W. Kir y, C irman • putt' County Cler (SEAL) STATE OF COLORADO, • - - County of Weld - ss , 'lit- � _The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this .93t_J day of &ca.,,, 94, .,C. W. Kirby, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of the County ch:••ai;i d State of Colorado. ' t� lq‘•�yion expires .19 -Witness my hand and official seal. It �O�T��4'�r,, et _. t tl on Exiles Jute 8, Inc ,'"'•=... `? t or�co% .ce noue`.Sf >,°.aryP,aK_ up tea . . t Ct.Q to 6 3 �i a • • Fr3/40431143 No.933.QUITCLAIM DEED.—Bradford pabtihingCt-Ltwa Stoat Stran.Dearer.Colorado/s73.fe111—s.:7 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE QUIT CLAIM DEED AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN 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, the Board has been presented with a Quit Claim Deed concerning Weld County's interest in and to all oil and gas underlying the road right-of-way being the tract or parcel of land containing 1.254 acres, more or less, in the South Half of Section 16, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, being more particularly described as: Beginning at a point on the South line of [the captioned Section] from which point the Southeast corner of said Section 16 bears North 88°36'30" East a distance of 39.0 feet; thence South 88°26' West a distance of 1484.3 feet; thence South 0°45' East a distance of 34.5 feet to a point on the South line of said Section 16; thence North 88°35'30" East along said South line of Section 16 a distance of 1483.9 feet to the point of beginning. WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Quit Claim Deed to Arline B. Cook, Dorothy M. Eler, William O. Riggs, Charlotte N. Tidquist, Dale M. Riggs and Bessie M. Riggs, a copy of said Deed being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the hereinabove described Quit Claim Deed be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Deed. 890944 PR0005 0,41: v Page 2 RE: QUIT CLAIM DEED The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of August, A.D. , 1989. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder [B and Clerk to the Board C.W. ¶ y, airman nn EXCUSED BY: h.S f(.� i�r Ja line John on, Pro-Tem De uity my C er /7/ sq AS TO FORM: ne R. Bran etTi i APPROVED deorge e d ounty Attorney G9ir 4 c 890944 s AR23'1331IS' Recorded at o'cl«k 3L 3 Reception No Recorder. . THISDEED, Made this 23rd day of August .1989 , I i1 I'. between the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld and State of Colorado, .i C U I of the County of Weld and state of ;1 o I Colorado.of the first part,and Arline B. Cook, Dorothy M. Kier, William 0. Riggs, li r c Ii Charlotte N. Tidquist, Dale M. Riggs and Bessie M. Riggs :i U iI _ li 0 I i whose legal address is I • o ta ii 20901 Highway 392, Greeley, Colorado 80631 O of the County of Weld - and state of Colorado j 1 o W Colorado,of the second part, RRWXTNESSETH,That the said party of the first part,for and in consideration of the sum of TEN AND NO • HUNDREDTHS ---- — -----_-----DOLLARS, !J a j to the said party of the first part in hand paid by the said party of the second part,the receipt whereof 1 wi {g 1 is hereby confessed and acknowledged, has remised,released,sold,conveyed and QUIT CLAIMED,and by these presents does remise.release,sell,convey and QUIT CLAIM unto the said party of the second part,their heirs, fn i successors and assigns,forever,all the right,titre,interest,claim and demand which the said party of the first part I' _ rig i has in and to the following described lot or parcel of land situate,lying and being in the County I 1 of Weld and State of Colorado,to wit: Any interest in the oil and gas underlying ' W 0 • the road right-of-way being the tract or parcel of land containing 1.254 acres, co z i more or less in the South Half of Section 16, Township 6 North, Range 65 West Il of the 6th Principal Meridian, said tract or parcel being more particularly iI c N described as follows: a 'I Beginning at a point on the South line of [the captioned Section] from which i _ a Al 'i point the Southeast corner of said Section 16 bears North 88°36'30" East a �i cif" I' distance of 39.0 feet; thence South 88°26' •West a distance of 1484.3 feet; 1• 4 O4 thence South 0°45' East a distance of 34.5 feet to a point on the South line N U of said Section 16; thence North 88°35'30" East along said South line of 3 �)i h Section 16 a distance of 1483.9 feet to the point of beginning. 0 t! C4 '' , Mw/ I �, ao :I NV i' N ri fa Ai y t IIalso known as street and number !i i1 TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same,together with all and singular the appurtenances and privileges thereunto ;I I belonging or in anywise thereunto appertaining,and all the estate,right,title,interest and claim whatsoever.of the I j Itt said party of the first part,either in law or equity,to the only proper use,benefit behoof of the said partiesof the second part,theibeirs and assigns forever. - i j IN WITNESS WHEREOF,The said party of the first part has hereunto set its hand and seal d: edthe day and year first above written. l ATTEST: - THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONE$BEAI,1 ' Sigeted,Se- �.f., OF THE COUNTY OF WELD AND STATE I Weld Co uqt y � OF COLORADO and ecor• ISEAL] ft !� �f. ,, es:/-\ By: 4, [SEAL] B r .y] C.W. Kirby, C irman ti ; , ��,. . - hrk - WEAL] S Ii ° ,OP LORADO. •et --,..,::z?,_ ountyof - ‘-.1 The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this O3 — day of A.c, ec.e 4-- ,: I 19 f>ly,ocAy. Kirby, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of the County u of".Wgld )9,pj-4tate of Colorado. II ,.�M•bj lMbi{sibf.spires , — a ,199O.Witness my hand and official seal. I �, c S. ? i —af 'tl a Qr ' , S - l© 1"—k- �.1LAa-4 Notary Public. 1 • 1 5 : ""rF OF COt. a4. Pa. 0 c e°42)3) I . . ` No.933.QUITCLAIM DEED.-Bradford Publi,biaEC6-•1824-46 Star Strom,Donn,Colorado(5734011)-9117 590944. 4 l 5909 44 Recorded at ' o ci;kw_M.. Reception No_ - Recorder. —"-- •-- 1_ —= —' CORRECTION DEED _ _-_ .I IICORRECTION THIS/DEED. made this 23rd day of August .1989. correcting the Deed recorded at Book 1243, Reception No. 02191345 of the records of the Weld County £ nand Recorder Coloradthe Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld and State of of the County of geld and state of 0 0 Colorado,of the first part.and Arline B. Cook, Dorothy M. Kler, William 0. Riggs, oU Charlotte N. Tidquist, Dale M. Riggs, and Ressie M. Riggs r40 0 whose legal address is • A 20901 Highway 392, Greeley, Colorado 80631 C)a of the County of and state of • o Colorado,of the second part. • ;mgWITNESSETH,That the said part of the first part,for and in consideration of the sum of TEN AND NO via] i HUNDREDTHS------ DOLLARS, 8 pf, to the said party of the first part in hand paid by the said parties of the second part.the receipt whereof t) is hereby confessed and acknowledged. has remised.released,sold.conveyed and QUIT CLAIMED,and by these N I presents does remise,release,sell,convey and QUIT CLAIM unto the said part iesof the second part,their heirs. .-i I I successors and assigns.forever.all the right.title.in . .claim and demand which the said party of the first part r. tq' j has in and to the following described lot or parcel of land situate,lying and being in the County "•I I of Weld and State of Colorado,to wit: Any interest in the oil and gas underlying �Z the road right—of—way being the tract or parcel of land containing 1.254 acres, coo more or less in the South Half of Section 16, Township 6 North, Range 65 West Nx of the 6th Principal Meridian, said tract or parcel being NH described as follows: more particularly • -.Al? .3 Beginning g g at a point on the South line of [the captioned Section] from which point the Southeast corner of said Section 16 bears North 88°36'30" East a �w distance of 39.0 feet; thence South 88°26' 'West a distance of ,484.3 feet; N thence South 0°45' East a distance of 34.5 feet to a point on the South line m of said Section 16; thence North 88°35'30" East along said South line of w Section 16 a distance of 1483.9 feet to the point of begining. '' O .i i i VW) NT, HH Mk. also known as street and number TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same,together with all and singular the appurtenances and privileges thereunto .- belonging or in anywise thereunto appertaining,and all the estate,right,title,interest and claim whatsoever,of the said party of the first part,either in law or,equity.lo the only proper use,benefit and behoof of the said partiegof the second part,theirheirs and assigns forever. IN WITNESS WHEREOF.The said party ` of the first part has hereunto set its hand • and seal• th.t Dd nar first ve written. ATTEST. �_ Yl- THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER�EALI .7 Weld Colin' `?S �"17 Recorder 0£ THE COUNTY OF WELD AND STATE and C} rk ,4 •� _ _` OF COLORADO e g:: 1sEara l a7i 1 , By: 4, (SEALS !; • v ti �J C. Kirby, C irman eputy County Cler (SEAL) STATE OF COLORADO, , } sL • County of Weld •i The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 09an4 day of St.,pfht,(jer • I9g9.by'G, W. Kirby, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of the County o We • ;-and State of Colorado �` ,;aV;.•.�t• felon expires Zip./. / .1993.Witness my hand and official seal. • = tr U $.L • U •........• gyp: Qtm5fl. ` ?� or cam° G�/ey. el° BCYo3f .i t. PURPORTED COPZ - • I. No.933,QUIT CLAIM DE ED.—Bradford reali.a.SCC...ta=dye Stout Strut,bteret C.leredslarsasuU-0.:t � 890944 • • • nnan,aura • • N1I� Colorado Lands Services • 5411 OUNBARREL CIRCLE • • �o'' LONGMONT.COLORADO 80501 p ' `i,' PHONE:(303)530.47193 RES:5303319 i 00.AND OAS LEASES CURATIVE/MU TAI¢-0OFF ' RIGHT OF WAY ACOUISMON NOTARY PUBLIC q LEASE RECORDSYAp(}pNANCE , ' • • • • • • • • • 390944 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST CERTAIN PARTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE AND THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE 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, the Weld County Department of Planning Services has referred certain violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the -Weld County Zoning Ordinance to the County Attorney's Office, and WHEREAS, those persons in violation of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance are Benhard R. and Doris A. Blum; Ray Criscoe; William and Fern Howard; James Struck; Jack and Shirley Tatum; and Jose DeRamirez, and WHEREAS, despite efforts by the Planning staff to resolve said matters, the violations have not been corrected, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it necessary to bring legal action against those individuals as hereinabove named to correct said violations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Thomas O. David, Weld County Attorney, be, and hereby is, authorized to proceed with legal action against Benhard R. and Doris A. Blum; Ray Criscoe; William and Fern Howard; James Struck; Jack and Shirley Tatum; and Jose DeRamirez to remedy the violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, and any other persons occupying the properties, any persons - claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. 890935 Page 2 RE: BUILDING CODE AND ZONING VIOLATIONS The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of August, A.D. , 1989. P44"4G ‘J BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder //,¢ and Clerk to the Board C.W. R#r y, C irman EXCUSNi tlYXP1 TLL Jac• A• ine Johns n, Pro-Tem putt' County er i7 VA,/ APPROVED AS TO FORM: ene R. Brantner George Kenn y O unty At o y Go c 890935 osce6" MEMORAn®um To Board of County Commissioners On August 22, 1989 COLORADO From Department of Planning Services sunHn_ Legal Action Authorization The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against the following parties for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Building Code Ordinance Violations: BCV-1202 Beahard R. & Doris A. Blum 18929 Highway 392 P.O. Box 88 Lucerne, CO 80646 BCV-1201 Ray Crisco* 2390 Matthews Pt. Lupton, CO 80621 The Department of Planning also recommends that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. 890935 fi ITIEt11ORAnDUIY1 To Board of County Commissioners papa August 22, 1989 COLORADO From Department of Planning Services Subject Legal Action Authorization The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against the following parties for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Zoning Ordinance Violations: VI-1380 VZ-1383 Villa and Fern Howard Jack- and Shirley Tatum 106 Livestock Exchange Bldg. 10450 17. S. Highway 34 Denver, CO 80216 Greeley, CO 80631 VI-1384 VI-1381 James Struck Jose DeBamirez 507 Weld County Road 23-1/2 P.O. Box 4 Brighton, CO 80601 Gill, CO 80624 The Department of Planning also recommends that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. 890935 RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 51 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 70 AND 72 FOR APPROXIMATELY FIVE WORKING DAYS FOR CULVERT REPLACEMENT 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, pursuant to Section 42-4-410 (6) (a) , CRS: ". . .local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjunction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected. . .", and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute and upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, has determined that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said County roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reasonably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish that Weld County Road 51 between Weld County Roads 70 and 72 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective August 21, 1989, for approximately five working days, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 890934 E4 - ; Page 2 RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE - WCR 51 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of August, A.D. , 1989, nunc pro tune August 21, 1989. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board C.W. rb , C rman - EXCUS i „� Jac a Johnson, o-Tem APPR c-- . eDUAS TOuFORM� ne R. Bra e�� � CGeorge He ed ounty Attorney <� -----'_ Gor 890934 ioscirc 'es MEMORAnDum WIClerka to the Board August 22, 1989 To Date George Goodell, Director of Road and Bridge `Jl COLORADO From Road Closure Subject: The following road was closed August 21, 1989 for a culvert replacement. It will be closed approximately five working days. Please place this on the Board's next agenda. WCR 51 between WCR 70 & WCR 72 GG/mw:frc xc: Commissioner Lacy Weld County Dispatch Weld County Sheriff's Office WCR 51 WCR 70 WCR 72 89O934 I •,. a :Z14i. -✓. • ?a 4J e atop .. • i, • . NHisocL — d `' - De-four 750 --,6 - - _ _ft__ ... WCK 7a IV _ • w//rti AG A f �'lasb o r- Type .[Z7 �nr�)r Q c�r�Pd w1Yr 9c,+ et pY - - _ _ J ur fjfrosJ 1-, 204d ell's('cl loco l 73-c2 '%c• C'^ I Y - . \ . - • (Nci2 7 O . - - - Q_4elour 7S0 - • Read Closed /� • / 6 —At€ad Pea !t Cfosrd cF4f/Ff FAr cu fuPv * roplo 'P..4Ph Po v- c j ip a-P a"4° </ 5 GtJO� t-r�Ly �y.5- .ti r -TITLE Pcxyl Qfarove wrie si c9 .UrP- 70 V tucc ',2_ arRytt BY /rig ,/) DATE. . DRAWN HY 1/ igrr-- DATE 1 /• Cti:O'ZD HY DATE - COUNTY ROAD Na_____ APPROVED BY COUNTY ELMO:?ER j WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT Or ENGINEERING I 890934 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR WELD COUNTY TREASURER TO CANCEL COUNTY TAX LIEN SALE CERTIFICATE 177/85 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, Francis M. Loustalet, Weld County Treasurer, has requested authorization to cancel County Tax Lien Sale Certificate 177/85, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it advisable to cancel said Tax Lien Sale Certificate as requested by the Weld County Treasurer. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Francis M. Loustalet, Weld County Treasurer be, and hereby is, authorized to cancel said County Tax Lien Sale Certificate. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of August, A.D. , 1989. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: tfiklWELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County lerk and Recorder /A /J. , and Clerk to the Board C_i+I r y, airman l EXCUSED p7yp� '� Jacqu a Johnson Pro-T eputy County C „Star APPROVED AS TO FORM: e R. Bran CO' j' - --7, 432 U George Re County Attorney Gordo . 890936 r OFFICE OF THE COUNTY TREASURER FRANCIS ILUR COUNTY TREASURER PHONE(308 36 4X00.Ext 44% P.O.1103 I!9 onEELEv,COLORADO aon32obt 111k COLORADO August 23, 1989 TO: Weld County Commissioners RE: Cancellation of Tax Lien Sale Certificate Please cancel the following described Tax Lien Sale Certificate held by the County pursuant to 39-10-149. �~Francis M. Lousta et Weld County Treasurer 890936 a H rn H H 6 0 q;Z m w v 6 PL 'a a w No .--I CO a a C1 CV M . O a.CC u1 G W rpyn+,-n CO Po yya��a. -1*co � H '.L U ~ e Ha d 0q m w qI 0 n4 d G i 0 N y-� .7 cv U nop4 C4 m in a H d 8 04 0 N —r O CO FN m CO O y O V H p�C-Q.1 F N (aenth O ,2 4 y(d/� .. N 0 44 R749- 6 H a 0 0r w a qq N a _., 7. 'DC t.H 0 03 .-7 a as .--4 °� ay i CO HH r 40 N O m m H 5 );1 890936 .a - RESOLUTION RE: GRANT REQUEST OF KENT POLLARD TO PREADVERTISE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT 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, Rent Pollard submitted a letter to the Board requesting that a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit be preadvertised, and WHEREAS, a copy of said letter of request is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it appropriate to grant said request to preadvertise this matter_ NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request of Kent Pollard to preadvertise a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit be, and hereby is, granted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the hearing date to consider said Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit be set for September 27, 1989, at 10:00 A.M. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of August, A.D. , 1989. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:M Tev WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board C.W. Riiiiii y, airman .t- / EXCUSED Jac ne John a, Pr -Tem putt' County C APPROVED AS TO FORM: ne R. Bran er George R y� County Auto et' Gor La / O/7" '-� (G) 890937_Zi•`l 3rd hill , '• 41 w Bout O - tQyjres-..4-- . . - _ _. . - , - -. - '(l!.a -.ems-4-% _cil ca— ems- — — Lis v __ , .. '-.- moo, ID 0 - AD AD in -- --`p. ac O co • a ate.— -__ �� mEmoRAnDum 4 Willie To ROAra Dna Angnnt 71, 79R9 COLORADO From Clark to the Board Subject= Request to Preadvert3 se We have received a request from Kent Pollard to preadvertise a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit. This matter is being heard by the Planning Commission on September 19. We are recommending -that the hearing date to consider this matter be set for September 27, 1989, at 10:00 A.M. Thank you, 890937 ommimmEmminimmommr Y A. RESOLUTION RE: GRANT REQUEST OF JENNIFER V. RODRIGUEZ, ON BEHALF OF FIFTBCOFF COMPANY, TO PREADVERTISE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND PUD PLAN 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, Jennifer V. Rodriguez, on behalf of the Fifthcoff Company, submitted a letter to the Board requesting that a Site Specific Development Plan and POD Plan be preadvertised, and WHEREAS, a copy of said letter of request is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it appropriate to grant said request to preadvertise this matter. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request of Jennifer V. Rodriguez, on behalf of the Fifthcoff Company, to preadvertise a Site Specific Development Plan and POD Plan be, and hereby is, granted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED .by the Board that the hearing date to consider said Site Specific Development Plan and POD Plan be set for October 4, 1989, at 10:00 A.M. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of August, A.D. , 1989.1717,12y� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: rCkult4;) WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board C. K y, airman r-�, EXCUSED \ ___ l JintJohnsontProTeml AP PR VED S TO FORM: Bran n r 4e>xe/ County Attorney 2A Go fi ��� r 890938 PLC'862- to ; 1 • �-�- J ~ L . WELQ Wit$Cvu 'i( engineers • planners • surveyors flea" iSitlIALS21r - b CLEV\CLEF K i0 TF, @ :0. .71 August 21, 1989 Weld. County Board of Commissioners c/o.Tommie Antuna 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Tommie: On behalf of the Fifthcoff Company, I am requesting Case No. S-306 be placed on the next available County :Commissioners agenda in order to discuss pre-advertising for the Mountain View Factory Stores PUD. This request isbeing made in order to meet the construction schedule anticipated for the factory outlet project. Please confirm with me the date and time of the hearing and I .will have a representative available to answer questions. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONS , INC. ennifer' Rodriguez, A.I.C.P. dt A\ANTUNA-LTR\4.1 t\ 2 Rocky Mountain Consultants, Inc. El!) 1960 industrial Circle,Suite A, Longmont,Colorado 80501 303-772-5282 �����..77 Offices also in Denver and Estes Park,CO Metro line:6658283 ;Fax No.8854959 ce e t mEmoRAnDum 1119€ To Board Date August 23, 1989 COLORADO From Clerk to the Board suejact: Request to Preadvertis We have received a request from Jennifer V. Rodriguez on behalf of the Fifthcoff Company to preadvertise a POD Final Plat. This matter is being heard by the Planning Commission on September 19. We are recommending that the hearing date to consider this matter be set for October 4, 1989, at 10:00 A.M. Thank you, r 890938 AR219IY24 r1O RESOLUTION oU • ,4O RE: GRANT REQUEST OF ELDRED M. JOHNSON FOR CHANGE OP ZONE FROM 0 I-1 (INDUSTRIAL) TO A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT P1 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home o m Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the 2 affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and O vy� WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on the 23rd day of August, c,aR 1989, at 10:00 a.m. for the purpose of hearing the application of '; ,4, Eldred M. Johnson, 2313 8th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631, requesting a Change of Zone from I-i (Industrial) to A (Agri- cultural) Zone District for a parcel of land located on the Q,1 following described real estate, to-wit: co m Part of the W}NE}, Section 21, Township 5 y� North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld °`E" County, Colorado WHEREAS, the applicant was present, and WHEREAS, Section 21.6.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance °n provides standards for review of such Change of zone, and O >+ WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County min Planning Commission and, having been fully informed, finds that cthis request shall be approved for the following reasons: taw 1. The applicant has complied with all the application requirements listed in Section 21.7 et seq. , of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. The request is in conformance with Section 21.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a. The request is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan as outlined in the Urban Growth Boundary Goals Section. The City of Greeley Planning Commission, in its referral dated July 11, 1989, recommended no objection to this proposal. b. The Town of Garden City Planning Commission, in its referral dated July 11, 1989, recommended no objection to this proposal. 890933 Page 2 RE: COZ - JOHNSON n U c. The uses allowed on the subject property by granting the Change of Zone will be compatible with NO U the surrounding land uses. Adjacent properties are zoned A (Agricultural) and R-1 (Low Density Residential) . a o a d. Adequate water and sewer service can be made v:ra available to the site to serve the uses permitted 2 with the proposed A (Agricultural) Zone District. 0 rig e. Street and highway facilities providing access to the property are adequate in size to meet the •• `° requirements of the proposed zone district. The -ta site is served by one access from State Highway 34 Frontage Road. co oo .a U f. The Change of Zone site is located in the 100 year 1O z floodplain. The conditions of approval address the az overlay district requirements. No other overlay -"O-\N district affects the site. N g. The approval of the proposed Change of Zone would w not prohibit the extraction of minerals from any area known to contain a •commercial mineral deposit. h. Soil conditions .on the site are such that they will c.)>4 not present moderate or severe limitations to construction. Mgr NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County (so` Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application of .tio Eldred M. Johnson for a Change of Zone from I-1 (Industrial) to A pq °" (Agricultural) Zone' District on the above referenced parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 1. No building or electrical permits shall be issued on the property until the Change of Zone plat has been delivered to the Department of Planning Services office and the plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 2. Prior to recording, the owner/applicant shall place a note on the Change of Zone plat which shall read: "A Flood Hazard Development permit shall be required for any new construction in the Floodway or Flood-prone District located on the property." 890933 M 0 o U Page 3 ,n o RE: COZ - JOHNSON c 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made X OX and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of ccC August, A.D. , 1989. 3 0 (2AALA&OBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO M Weld Con ' and Recorder 1�p and Cie - Bo4r1 C.W. it , Chf rman EXCUSED cn Jac ine John n, Pro-Tem epu y er IA at E4 APPR VED TO FORM: ne R. Brantne rnE O 2 P George K O mzTy County Attorney NR Gor m ui va v N O1 N O m W 890933 ATTENDANCE RECORD PLEASE write or print legibly your name, address and the name of the applicant or Docket # for the hearing you are attending_ TODAY'S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: AUGUST 23, 1989 DOCKET # 89-35 CO2, I-1 to A (AGRICULTURAL) - ELDRED M. JOHNSON DOCKET # 89-33 CREATION OF ANTELOPE HILL/WCR 70 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT DOCKET # 89-32 CREATION OF KNAUS SUBDIVISION, FIRST FILING, LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NAME ADDRESS HEAPING ATTENDING elfeA ^E/u ///x'77/4 Q...€ L2% o al3y- A 4.4_ Dan,. c / It 1� / / /irdie //GO ♦ �L�L�c // o g i ,� mil' oct it .A, l(l! 7 6/ -r. .Q,vc, Sit Goo 8oG3y r, Z44.)-14.�''� .,( 7.i4'�$"Co 1/ /1a. 71, AIM it (f ., „ .� 1 )",. L �lll fro / 7a/A 1 % ?o9 r ,, /Molt A— is , 7(2 "ler c Z,, a Katy Y a 890933 NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, a public bearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the following proposed Change of Zone are requested to attend and may be heard. Should the applicant or any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings, in addition to the taped record which will be kept during the hearing, the Clerk to the Board's Office shall be advised in writing of such action at least five days prior to the hearing. The cost of engaging a court reporter shall be borne by the requesting party. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. APPLICANT DOCKET NO. 89-35 Eldred M. Johnson 2313 8th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 DATE: August 23, 1989 TIME: 10:00 A.M. REQUEST: Change of Zone from I-1 (Industrial) to A (Agricultural) Zone District LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W}NE} of Section 21, Township 5No th, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, hipoa LOCATION: Adjacent to the City of Greeley, south of S. Highway 34 Bypass, and east of First Avenue or Weld County Road 4BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEDERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff, Deputy DATED: July 17, 1989 PUBLISHED: July 20, 1989, in The New News 890933 0 0 , STATE OF COLORADO ) ) se.. COUNTY OF WELD David 2, Reynolds, being duly sworn, says that he is publisher of the New News, a weekly newspaper published in Keenesburg in said County and State; that said newspaper has a general circulation in said County and has been continously and uninterruptedly published therein, during a period of at least fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to ... the first publication of the annexed notice; that said newspaper is a newspaper within the meaning of the act of the General Assembly ol the State of Colorado, entitled "An Act to regulate the printing of legal notices and advertisements, " and amendments thereto; that the notice of which the annexed is a prirted copy taken fran 'said newspaper, was published in said newspaper, and in the regular and entire issue cf every number thereof, once a week for one week: that said notice was sc published in said newspaper prover and not in any supplement thereof, and that the first publication of said ,notice as aforesaid, was on the 20th day of July, 1939, and the last on the ! 2G - day T July 19' • Subscribed and s' ern to before _ me this ( / day of Jul : Y. � ma 98 y. te/f -- ary Ptl.ic My commission e> re i2-90 - - •- • - '` • • J. 890933 0 Affidavit of Publication STATE OF COLORADO ss. County of Weld, I, Lorita Seidler of said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I am an advertising derk of THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE, and THE GREELEY REPUBLICAN that the same is a daily newspaper of general _ circulation and printed and published in the City of Greeley, In said county and state that the notice or advertisement,of which the annexed is a true copy,has 1 been published in said daily newspaper for consecutive cfr•. : •:: ±t '' i lye "r (days) maw* that the notice was published in the regular and entire issue of every number of said ,vim . .; ) .. °' ,l� newspaper during the period and time of publication of `,4• till''S Ow said notice, and in the newspaper proper and not in a ,;• 's I( supplement thereof that the first publication of said . notice was contained in the issue of said newspaper bearing date Tenth ism;f.., t . -,,- day of rt AD. 19 89. ,� -�*3r.#J►rAMt�.[c and the last publication thereof in the issue of said .- .' oNr , *'Y* ' newspaper bearing date the , r ';, Tenth T.' day of August A.D. 1921; d that said The Greeley Daily Tribune and The Greeley i~ „`. ti j -'1, -, 74. Republican, has been published continuously and •*kA:" ' '' '' uninterru edl during the Pt y ng period of at least six ii t ,�o ,. .•`'''1 , , months next prior to the first issue thereof contained D u ,. aw said notice or advertisement above referred to;that said &,r w ` ,. newspaper has been admitted to the United States e mails as seconddass matter under the provisions of the Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof;and that said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified for publishing legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. August 10, 1989 Total Charge: a24 n{/�1 n 1 AAdvertising Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of August "-AD_ 19 89 My commission expires - 7— 2 -7 2 9v—..-c t# ryI.w. U Notary Public 890933 a s Summary of the Weld County Planning._Commission Meeting - August 1, 1989 Page 4 Lyle Nelson, North Weld County Water District, represented the applicant. This is another storage tank facility that will be placed along with some existing tanks to enlarge their storage capacity. The-Chairman called for discussion from the tethers of the audience. There - was none. The Chairman asked Yr. Nelson if he had reviewed the recommendation, conditions, and development standards presented by the Department of Finning Services' staff? He stated be_ basand has no objections to them. the Chairman asked that the staff's recommendation be filed with the summary as a permanent record of -these proceedings_ MOTION: Jerry Kiefer moved Case Number USR-885 for North Weld County Water District for,a Site Specific-Development-Plan and av Special Review permit for a, major facility of a public utility for a water storage tank- located- in the Agricultural zone district be approved based upon the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services' staff and the testimony :hard by the Planning Commission. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. - - The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Ann Garrison - yes; Jerry Burnett- yes; LeAnn Reid - yes; Rick Iverson - yes; Jerry Kiefer - yes; Ernie Ross.- Abstained because -of a _possible conflict of interests. Bud Ralldoraon - ,yes. Notion carried,with film 'votingfor the motion and one abstaining. -Tape-348.- Side 2 CASE NUMBER: Z-450 APPLICANT: Eldred-N.,Johnson REQUEST: A Change of Zone from I-1 (Industrial) to A (Agricultural) LFGAT DESCRIPTION: Part of the W; of the NE} of Section 21, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld,County, Colorado LOCATION: Adjacent-tc:the City,-of Greeley; -,south of U.S. Highway-34, east of First Avenue or Weld: County Road 41. 890933 Summary of the Weld County 'Planning Commission Meeting August 1, 1989 Page 5 APPEARANCE: Robert Quick represented the applicant. This land is zoned I-1, which was required by the city of Greeley when they intended to use this as a city dump. After the flood- of 1965, they abandoned this idea. Mr: Johnson now wants to turn this land back to agricultural zoning because he cannot profitably use the land with its current zoning. The land has been used agriculturally and he intends to continue using it in this manner. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. Don Cranston, area resident, spoke in opposition to this request because he is afraid if the land is returned to agricultural production toxic aerial sprays will be used and these will be harmful to the area residents, members of the campground, atd residents of the Delta Apartments. If this were turned into organic farming it would solve most of the problem. Ann Garrison reported she had done an on-site inspection of this property. It is currently being used agriculturally and has been for many yeasts. The Chairman asked Mr. Quick if he and Mr. Johnson had reviewed the recommendation and conditions set forth by the Department of Planning Services' staff? Re has and agrees with them. The Chairman asked Keith Schuett to read the recommendation anc conditions into the record since there has been opposition to this request. MOTION: Ernie Ross moved Case Z-450 for Eldred M. Johnson for a Change of Zone from Industrial to Agricultural be forwarded tO:the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based' upon the recommendation and conditions presented by the Department of Planning Services' staff and the testimony heard by the Planning Commission.' 'Motion seconded by Jerry Burnett. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the- members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Ann -Garrison --yes; Jerry Burnett-- yec; LeAnn Reid - yes; Rick Iverson - yes; Jerry Kiefer - yes,• Ernie Ross - yes; Bud Palldorson - yes. Moticn carried unanimously. t,v 890933 Y h; t1S._i -' ;7�cS i? 9 Aug -3" PAC 2 35 BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PLAIRIIIIG C018r?if N RESOLUTION OP RECO?DaNDATION• TO:THE BOARD OP CO E �ORERS Moved by Ernie Ross that the following resolution be introduced for passage by"" the;Weld County Planning ,Commission. Be it Resolved by the Weld County Planning.Co�eaiesion that the ap;al.ication for: CASH: 2-450 , WAIF: Eldred N. Johnson ADDRESS: 2313 8th Street, Greeley, CO 80631 • REQUEST: A Change of tone from I-1 (Industrial.), to A (Agricultural) ' • LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W} of the NEI. of Section 21, T511, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld'County, 'Colorado LOCATION: Adjacent to. the City of Greeley; south of U.S. Highway ;34, and east'of First Avenue-or Weld County Road 4I be recommended favorably to the Board of County Coeaissioners for the following rwons: 1. The submitted materials ate in compliance -with' the application requirements of Section 21.7 of the Weld County Zoning,Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Weld County Planning Commission that the applicant has shown ccuptlnnre with Section 21.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance.as follows: The request is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan as outlined in the Urban Growth-Boundarry Goals Section. The City of Greeley Planning Commission in its referral dated July 11, 1989, reco�mnded no objection ;to this proposal. - Thn Town of Garden City Planning Comission, in its referral dated - July 11, 1989, recce'ended 'no objection , to this proposal. - The uses allowed " on -the subject ' property by granting the change of zone will be compatible with the surrounding land uses. Adjacent properties are zoned A (Agricultural) and R-1 (Low Density'Reaidential). - Adequate water; and sewer service can,be slide,available to the site to serve the . 'unes peznittedr with ' the proposed A- (Agricultural);zone diei:rict. -- Street ' and highway facilities providing , access to the property are adequate lit size to meet the requirements of the proposed zone district.. ' Ths:.site is served by one access from Stete Highway:34,'Prontags Road: a3a3 - W Z-aso , Eldred 3I. Johnson Page. 2: The Change of zone site is located. in the 100 year - floodplain. The conditions of approval address the overlay district,requirements. No other overlay district affects the site. - The approval of the proposed Change of Zone would not prohibit the extraction of any area known to contain a coamercial mineral deposit. ` - Soil conditions on the site are such that they will not present moderate or severe limitations to construction. This recommendation is, based, :1st part, upon a review of the application submitted by the applicant, other relevant'information regarding the request and the ;responses of the ref errs;, entities which have reviewed this request. The Planning Commission's recomsandation for approval is conditional upon the following: • 1. No building or electrical permits shall be issued on the property until that Change of Zona plat has been delivered to the Department • of Planning Services' offea and; the plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld'Ccunty Clark and: Recorder. 2. Prior to recording, the ovrwir/applicant shall place a note on the Change of Zone plat which shall read: °A Flood Hazard Development • permit shall be required for any new construction in the Floodvay or ,Ploodprone District located on the property. Notion seconded-by Jerry Burnett. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Ann Garrison • Jersy Burnett • teAn a Reid Rick Iverson Jerry Kiefer Ernie Ross Bud Halldozoan The .Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that: a certified copy.:be forwarded ' with the, file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. 890933 �= -.,'' Z-`450 Eldred If. Johnson Page 3 '17/1CATION OP COPY I, Bobbie Good, Recording 8ecre.tary of the Vold County Planning Catsiesion, do hereby certify that tun' above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning;Coa�iaaion of Weld comity. Colorado, adopted on August I, 1989. and recorded in Book No. III of the proceedings:of the Planning Commission. Dat_sd the. 2nd day of August, 1989. m1,. c�ooa Bobbie Good Secretary • 8909 Z,. f I`VENTCRY OF ITEMS SUPMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Case Number ->C as o Submitted or Prennred Prior to Hearing At Hearing 1. Application J3 Pages . . ✓ 2. 1 Application.plat(s) I page(s) • . 3. DPS Referral Summary Sheet ✓ 4. PPS Recommendation 5. DPS Surrounding Propery Ouner Mailing List 6. DPS Mineral Owners Mailing List - 7. 5 DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician ✓ 8. DPS Notice of Hearing 9. DPS Case Summary Sheet / • 10. DPS Field Check • 11. • 12. • 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. . . 19. 20. I hereby certify that the /0 items identified herein were submitted co she Department of Planning Services at or prior to the scheduled Planning Commi:: I"n hearing. I further/J certify that these items were forwarded to the Clerk CO the- Board's office on fee? • STATE OF COLORADO ) ) COUNTY OF WELD ) SUIISc1 f)5.! t' S1`OR*: TO BEFORE ME THISiLci__DAY OF Yom•_ - 890933 • FizAL-' .e • NOTARY POBLI •. 41hJbJ+ D 5 per; coati's/ • • RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CORRECTING HEARING DATE FOR PREADVERTISEMENT - JOHNSON 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, at the Board meeting of July 12, 1989, the Board scheduled a hearing for a Change of Zone for Eldred M. Johnson for August 2, 1989, and WHEREAS, a Change of Zone must be published at least 30 days in advance of the hearing; therefore, the hearing date must be corrected, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to set said hearing date for August 23, 1989, at 10:00 A.M. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the hearing to consider a Change of Zone for Eldred M. Johnson be, and hereby is, corrected and set for August 23, 1989, at 10:00 A.M. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of July, A.D. , 1989. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder eY� Ci[ and Clerk to the Board C.VT K y, airman BY: 7,4 Wye a• • L ne JO-Tem Deputy/County ii ison, Pr k APPROVED AS TO FORM: C - ' . Brantn orge-K n y • County Attorney Go a 890933 /6j "' i-' runt - v-`'`1 f ��Y7 C /�; 890619 RESOLUTION RE: GRANT REQUEST OF ELDRED M. JOHNSON TO PPEADVERTISE CHANGE OF ZONE 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, Eldred M. Johnson has submitted a letter to the Board of County Commissioners requesting that a Change of Zone application be preadvertised, and WHEREAS, a copy of said letter of request is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after review;. the Board deems it appropriate to grant said request to preadvertise this matter and set the hearing for August 2, 1989, at 10:00 A.M. . NOW, TEEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request submitted by Eldred M. Johnson to preadvertise his application for a Change of Zone be, and hereby is, granted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that said hearing shall be August 2, 1989, at 10:00 A.M. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 12th day of July, A.D. , 1989. y BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: TCJ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Jerk and Recorder G5 and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kirby, Ch rman < ,,-n�lt;_e_.; lwv a / Ja ne J so , Pro-Tem eputy County C erk APPROVED TO FORM: C . Brantner George 'K Y County Attorney Go . L 690933 �L. 7 ISnag Cn 7"---<ti Gne- n-1 �.c.GL 890591 • • •RTI PROM IN1R(Industri p al) TOAA Agricultural)NZ G ZONING DISTRICT SUBMITTED fl ELDRED M. JOHNSON The property which is the subject matter of this zoning request has always been and still is used for farming. At the request of the City of Greeley in 1976, the property was re-zoned to I-1 (Industrial) to allow the City to develop a land fill on the south portion of the property. The land fill was never developed and the use of the property remained agricultural. The weld County Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Ordinance indicate that it is Weld County's policy to retain land in the A (Agricultural) .zone -unless there is some overriding need which would require a change to a more specific or intense use. • This request would return the subject property to the less intense agricultural zone and allow to City of Greeley and Weld County to re-zone the property to a more intensive use if such a need arose. . - As mentioned above, -.the : property is ' currently used for agricultural purposes. All of the adjacent properties are also used for agricultural purposes. There are no non-agricultural uses . contiguous to the subject property. . If needed in the future, the city of Greeley water and sewer are available. There is also adequate irrigation water available with the subject property for the current uses. The current owner has twelve (12) shares of Greeley Irrigation (NO. THREE DITCH) shares..which provide two hundred seventy-six (276) acre feet of irrigation water. - According to the general soil map of Weld County, Colorado, provided as._part.of-the .Weld County Comprehensive Plan, the soils located on the subject property are ascalon-olvey-vona (173) and Flavaquents-Fluvents (18) , both of which are..now and have .been-in the past, adequate for agricultural uses as -such uses are set forth in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The subject . ._ property is served by 28th Street, which is a black- top service road on the South side of U.S. Highway 34. For the agricultural uses currently located on the property and contemplated for the future, this road access is adequate. 890933 890591 aVt/B/7" r - ' -- The subject property is underlaid with sand' and gravel in the South portion, which may be mined .at 'some point in the future. There are no current plans for extracting sand or gravel. The subject property falls within two of the Chapter 50 ' Overlay Districts of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. A portion of the property is within the flood plane as. defined in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, but the proposed agricultural use by its very nature is an appropriate use within a flood plane. Any construction on the portion of the property within the Overlay District will have to meet the requirements of Paragraph 53.6 of the Weld County Zoning ordinance, if such construction is proposed within the Flood Hazard Overlay District. The property is also within the Airport Overlay area. No agricultural use within the Uses By Right as defined in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance or current agricultural use in place- on • the subject property will conflict with the Section 51.1, et seq. , requirements. - Finally, the property is owned by the Applicant Eldred M. Johnson, who is the surviving joint tenant of the joint tenancy between Eldred M. Johnson and Marjorie-M. Johnson. A copy _ of the Deed is attached hereto. All mineral interests on the property are owned by Applicant Eldred M. Johnson, with leases to Amoco Oil Company, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Basin Exploration Company, Fort Collins, Colorado; and Pike Oil Company, of Denver, Colorado_ - Respectfully submitted this 6th day of July , 1989. • friA / wyp.� yam- - Eldred M. Johnson t 2313 - 8th Stree Greeley, Colorado 80631 I am willing to pay the costs associated with the preadvertising of this matter. f� ' GMa Eldred M. Johnson real estate/johnson.nar S90933 • EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET Case g0 at- ia Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description A. Wt %� , B. gJ .e re ity I D. / .Aed p.c,n SO,- t,ini.1//'[}nY. G irnD Aagenizthaf E. CPS, F. 1XrrilLllldT L��777/TTJ.(141 ilea (/ta H. I. J. K. L. H. N. 0. 890933 0 • LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET NAME: Eldred M. Johnson ADDRESS: 2313 8th Street, Greeley, CO 80631 REQUEST: A Change of Zone from I-1 (Industrial) to A (Agricultural) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W} of the NE} of Section 21, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Adjacent to the City of Greeley; south of U.S. Highway 34, east of First Avenue or Weld County Road 41 SIZE OF PARCEL: 78 Acres, more or less POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIALS: The criteria for review of this proposal is listed in Section 21.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The Department of Planning Services' staff has not received any specific recommendations from referral agencies. The Department of Planning Services' staff has not received any objections from surrounding property owners. 890933 allint"il i MaMAW&Ilia Mill _ ; ►£;--fir' �M r M. - • t 41 lill It !KO_ Mr.-4-1,sylarpiEV_... ,....„.. ,mariri E • ri I _ • a. cA ; uu' ���I ��I�1 ._.-. ' ' I `,��' " En , . . 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Johnson REQUEST: A Change of Zone from I.1 (Industrial) to A (Agricultural) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W§ NE} of Section 21, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Adjacent to the City of Greeley; south of U.S. Highway 34 and east of First Avenue or Weld County Road 41 LAND USE: N U.S. Highway 34, recreational facility E Farmland S Farmland, river-bottom W Farmland ZONING: N R-1 (Single Family) E Agricultural S Agricultural W R-1 (Single Family) COMMENTS: Access to the property is from U.S. Highway 34, a paved road having a principal arterial classification. The property is being used for agricultural production (alfalfa and native grass). Drainage is to the south, towards the South Platte River which is on the southern property boundary. An oil and gas production facility is located in the northeast quarter of this property. By: e C r nt Pl net. 890933 I • REFERRAL LIST NAME: Eldred Johnson CASE NUMBER: Z-450 REFERRALS SENT: June 27, 1989 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: July 11, 1989 COUNTY TOWNS and CITIES Attorney _Ault X Health Department Brighton Extension Service Dacono Emergency Management Office Eaton _Sheriff's Office Erie X Engineering X Evans Housing Authority Firestone Airport AuthorityFort Lupton Building Inspection Frederick X Garden City STATE _Gilcrest Division of Water Resources X Greeley _ Geological Survey G_ rover _ Department of Health _Hudson X Highway Department Johnstown Historical Society _Keenesburg Water Conservation Board Kersey Oil and Gas Conservation Commission La Salle _Lochbuie FIRE DISTRICTS _Longmont Ault F-1 Mead Berthoud F-2 Milliken Brighton F-3 _New Rayner _Dacono F-19 Nunn Eaton F-4 _ _ Platteville _Fort Lupton F-5 Severance Galeton F-6 Windsor _Hudson F-7 Johnstown F-8 COUNTIES La Salle F-9 Adams Longmont F-10Boulder Milliken P-11 ----Lorimer Nunn F-12 Pawnee Platteville F-13 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES _Platte Valley F-14 _US Army Corp of Engineers Poudre Valley F-15 USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service �Raymer Federal Aviation Administration Southeast Weld F»16 _Federal Communication Commission Windsor/Severance F-l7 _Wiggins F-18 X Western Hills F-20 SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS ✓ Brighton OTHER Fort Collins Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. X Greeley Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Longmont Tri-Area Planning Commission West Adams COMMISSION/BOARD MEMBER X Ann Garrison pp�� 89093 FIELD CHECK Filing Number: Z-450 Date of Inspection: /fi /f Q'7 Applicant's Name: Eldred M. Johnson v Request: Change of Zone from I-1 (Industrial) to A (Agricultural) zone district. Legal Description: Part of the Wi NE} of Section 21, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado Location: Adjacent to the City of Greeley, south of State Highway 34 Bypass, and east of First Avenue or Weld County Road 41. Land Use: N a E /kelt E fyC�lf_,Lf',li s c awitr,/u, w Y rz r. Zoning: N C-4 (Commercial) E I-1 (Industrial) and A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W R-1 (Residential) CONMENTS:C qd wJ & �S� c.Gv a (-teat Jafrtt_ y5 & ,s' ,rte 4ee adse4,144A, (24, O2e y,'irrl-O/p2i/'.crr al , ,btu pltezt )an,-cer tatau/ .-Z sea. orI44L 1, .ton cof au) tnomz ,eut" ° -3IVE Jut_ 1A 19891 in (2 #.(1.4 40ith Signature of Board Member mu cu. Asuaqu .,,o,;ss;y 896933 DEPART OF PLANNING SERVICES tC a DR HELTINGfk „'s 4cs ,� im, WELD COUNTY ENGINEERING DEPT-T ►\ i t NS. 933 N. 11TH AVENUE; GREELEY, CO 80631 SUN 2a 19$9 1IIIIID : - . CASE NUMBER Z-450 COLORADO ° gigg\111 JUL 13 1989 June 27, 1989 - Weld Ib. Nnut Caw TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Eldred M. Johnson for a change of zone from I-1 (Industrial) to A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the WI NEI of Section 21, TSN, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is adjacent to the City of Greeley, south of State Highway 34 Bypass, and east of First Avenue or Weld County Road 41. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by July- 1i-, 1989, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Brian J. Bingle-, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. - 2, We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: - 3 We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our "`` ���� interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. (,��-� Signed: Agency: , �GJ yeJ Date: �� 890933 1 UNITED STATES 4301st 9th Street Road DEPARTMENT OF Soil Conservation Service Greeley, Colorado 80634 AGRICULTURE Greeley Field Office (303) 356-6506 June 6, 1989 Milton Baumgartner, Pres. West Greeley Soil Conservation District P.O. Box 86 Greeley, CO 80632 Weld County Case Number: Z-450 RE: Eldred M. Johnson for a change of zone from I-1 ( Industrial to A (Agricultural ) zone district. Dear Mr. Baumgartner: I have reviewed the above request, and can find no conflicts with District interests. • cerel_ , 0144 Ronald D. Miller District Conservationist Greeley Field Office • • 890933 • ,` DEPAROF PLANNING SERVICES it ItCFIvF D WEs ER n., --el - \I IR WELD COUNTY HEAL`TH' DEPARTMEN4° y 1516 HOSPITAL _ROAD3t R JUN 28 1989 GREELEY, CO 806 1 I O COLORADO CASE—N--- U�VVF JUL 13 1989 .Tune 27, 1989 Meld CO. Plan ass TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Eldred M. Johnson for a change of zone from I-1 (Industrial) to A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the W} NE* of Section 21, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is adjacent to the City of Greeley, south of State Highway 34 Bypass, and east of First Avenue or Weld County Road 41. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by July 11, 1989, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Brian J. Single, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: _ 3. 1 We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Ple for to the enclosed le ter. Signed: Agency: Date: 890933 1y% • PLANNING COMMISSION SUMMARY SHEET ITEM: Weld County Referral PROJECT: Rezoning from I-1 (Industrial) to A (Agricultural) APPLICANT: Eldred M. Johnson LOCATION: South of State Highway 34 Bypass and east of 1st Avenue PLANNING COMMISSION EEARIFG DATE: July 11, 1989 PLANNING COMMISSION JUNCTION: To recommend to the Weld County Planning Commission on development conformance with the City of Greeley's Comprehensive Plan PROJECT OVERVIEW: The area proposed for rezoning is 78 acres. PLANNING REVIEW COMMENTS: 1. This property is located partially outside (approximately the southern one-third) of the City's Long Range Expected Growth Area and completely outside of the City's Mid Range Expected service Area. 2. It is the practice of the City Planning Commission to review County requests principally for their conformance with the City's Comprehensive Plan policies. Specific design issues are addressed only to the degree necessary to ensure consistency with the City's Comprehensive Plan and the City's Zoning Code (in the event the proposal is within the City's Long Range Expected Growth Area.) 3. Common uses allowed by right in the Agricultural Zone include single family home, farming, ranching, gardening, cemeteries, oil and gas facilities, utility service facilities and animal boarding. 890933 7 a Common uses allowed by right in the Industrial Zone include research, repair, manufacturing, assembly or storage within enclosed buildings. 4. With the existing neighboring land uses being predominantly agricultural and industrial, there should not be any land use conflicts as a result of this request. 5. According to the City's Comprehensive Plan maps major costs are associated with providing access and water to this property. Considering the limited potential for the City to provide service to this area this rezoning is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. 6. This rezoning to agriculture is also consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan in that much of this area is within both the floodplain and within the area designated as important wildlife habitat. The uses allowed under the Agricultural Zone are generally more compatible with the floodplain and protection of wildlife habitat than are those uses allowed under the Industrial Zone. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION REQUESTED: Recommend no objection to this Weld County Referral as proposed. DEPART OF PLANNING SERVICES y • PHONE(303)3564000 E%T.4400 915 10th STREET 1 GREELEY,COLORADO 80531 11 I CASE NIRIBER Z- COLORADO o [x-f \1 JUL 141989 June 27, 1989 S CI. 'lawn tteigifa TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Eldred M. Johnson for a change of zone from I-1 (Industrial) to A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the WI NE} of Section 21, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is adjacent to the City of Greeley, south of State Highway 34 Bypass, and east of First Avenue or Weld County Road 41. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by July 11, 1989, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Brian J. Bingle, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. 2< We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. _ A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior too 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter.Signed: • Agency: CM di 0 �f.... Date: Q 890933 Ill DEPARW OF PLANNING SERVICES iti, fit,: �` PHONE 13031G10 EXT.4100 ___ , ,,.. 91510th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 Will C. G r `/ CASE NUMBER 2-45O COLORADO I!. Jut s 1989 ei ---- - June 27, 1989 IMO 0L qW01r 6MEM 81 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Eldred M. Johnson for a change of zone from I-1 (Industrial) to A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the WI NE} of Section 21, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is adjacent to the City of Greeley, south of State Highway 34 Bypass, and east of First Avenue or Weld County Road 41. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by July 11, 1989, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Brian J. Single, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. ✓ We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer {to the enclosed letter. Signed c� /C� L Agency:��TERN HILLS FIRE PROTECTION Dins 1804 Chant Ave. Greeley, Colorado Date: (p O4-s-5 356-1424 -c 896333 STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD David B. Reynolds, being duly sworn, says that he is publisher of the New News, a weekly newspaper published in Keenesburg-in said County and State; that said newspaper has a general circulation in said County and has been continously and uninterruptedly published therein, during a period of at- least fifty—two consecutive weeks prior to the first publication of the annexed notice; that said newspaper is a newspaper within the meaning of the act of the General Assembly of the State of Colorado, entitled "F=n Act to regulate the printing of legal notices and advertisements," and amendments thereto; that the notice - of which the annexed is a printed copy taken from said newspaper, was published in said newspaper, and in the regular and entire issue of every number thereof, once a week for 1 week; that said notice was so published in said newspape proper and not in any supplement thereof, and that the first publication of said notice as aforesaid, was on the 29th day of June, 1989, and the last on the 2 day o une, n�4. Subscribed and swor to efore me this o2-Pday of June, 1989. J - Ari/l1 No ary F tt1l.c r M commisssori exgires_ -1 -9U 890933 • ELDRED M. JOHNSON SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS SURROUNDING MINERAL OWNERS Z-450 Eldred M. Johnson 2313 8th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Amoco Production P.O. Box 39200 Denver, CO 80239 Basin Exploration Company 155 East Boardwalk Drive, Suite 300 Fort Collins, CO 80525 Pike Oil Company 410 17th Street Denver, CO 80202 Norma L., Norma J., and Fred S. Grossaint 993 East 28th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Clifford G. Miller, et al. 3808 First Avenue A Greeley, CO 80631 Lorraine Annis, et al. P.O. Box 194 - Firestone, CO 80520 State of Colorado Game, Fish, and Parks Commission 6060 Broadway Denver, CO 80216 Larry and Helen C. Magnuson 20909 Weld County Road 54 Greeley, CO 80631 Hugh W. and Ellen Luark 26581 Weld County Road 43 Greeley, CO 8063i Arthur L. and Frances D. Parker 26501 Weld County Road 43 - Greeley, CO 80631 893933 ll DEPART''NT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)356-4000 EXT.4400 _ - \'. 915 10th STREET ifI GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 1 e. COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, August 1, 1989, at 1:30 p.m. to review a request for approval of a change of zone from I-1 (Industrial) to A (Agricultural) zone district from Edlred M. Johnson. The parcel of land is described as part of the W} NEI of Section 21, T5N, R65W of the 6th. P.M., Weld County, Colorado, containing 78.016 acres, more or less. The property is located adjacent to the City of Greeley, south of State Highway 34 Bypass,, and east of First Avenue cr Weld County Road 41. The public hearing to be held by the Weld County Planning Co-mission for the consideration of the above referenced request will be conducted in the Weld County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Room 342, Greeley, Colorado 80631, before the above date or presented at the public hearing on August 1, 1989. Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department of Planning Services, Room 342, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado, - Phone - 356-4000, Extension 4400. Bud Halldorson, Chairman Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the New News To be published one (1) time by July 6, 1989 Received by:C/� /C,YE. Date: G _' 77[ 690933 '� REZONING APPLICATION Case # Weld County, Colorado Dept. of Planning Services App. Ch'd By: Date Rec'd: 915 10th Street _ App. Fee: Receipt #: Greeley, Colorado 80631 Record. Fee Receipt #: TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT. Please print or type, except for necessary signature. I (we), the undersigned, hereby request hearings before the Weld County Planning Commission and the Weld County Board of County Commissioners concerning the proposed rezoning of the following described unincorporated area of Weld County, Colorado: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The West half of the North- east quarter of Section 21, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P..M., Weld County, Colorado, also that portion of the Northeast quarter of the North- west quarter of Section 21, lying East of the right-of-way of the Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company as now located over and across said land. (If additional space is required, attach an additional sheet) Property Address (if available): East of First Avenue on 28th St. PRESENT ZONE Industrial pROPOSED ZOnrarrnla7id— TOTAL ACREAGE 78.016 acres, M L OVERLAY ZONES SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) OF AREA PROPOSED FOR REZONING: Name: Eldret M. Johnson Bone Telephone #: 353-4242 Address: 2313 8th St. Bus. Telephone #' Greeley, Colorado Name: Home Telephone #: Address: Bus. Telephone #: Name: Rome Telephone #: Address: Bus. Telephone #: Applicant or Authorized Agent (if different than above): Name: Rome Telephone #: Address: Bus. Telephone #: Owner(s) and/or lessees of mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record in the Weld County Assessor's Office: Name: Amaco Oil Company Address: Tilt AA. Oklahoma Name: Basin Exploration Co. Address: ,• Names Pike Oil Company Address: Denver, Colorado I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within this application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD ) STATE OF COLORADO ) _ 7y, Signature: Owner or Aqt prized Agent Subscribed and sworn to before me this 74 day of SEAT. My Commission Expires August 27, 1989 NO Y 890933 NARRATIVE IN SUPPORT OP PROPOSED ZONE CHANGE FROM I-1 (Industrial) TO A (Agricultural) ZONING DISTRICT SUBMITTED BY ELDRED M. JOHNSON The property which is the subject matter of this zoning request has always been and still is used for farming. At the request of the City of Greeley in 1976, the property was re-zoned to I-1 (Industrial) to allow the City to develop a land fill on the south portion of the property. The land fill was never developed and the use of the property remained agricultural. The Weld County Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Ordinance indicate that it is Weld County's policy to retain land in the A (Agricultural) zone unless there is some overriding need which would require a change to a more specific or intense use. This request would return the subject property to the less intense agricultural zone and allow the City of Greeley and Weld County to re-zone the property to a more intensive use if such a need arose. As mentioned above, the property is currently used for agricultural purposes. All of the adjacent properties are also used for agricultural purposes. There are no non-agricultural uses contiguous to the subject property. If needed in the future, the City of Greeley water and sewer are available. There is also adequate irrigation water available with the subject property for the current uses. The current owner has twelve (12) shares of Greeley Irrigation (NO. THREE DITCH) shares which provide two hundred seventy-six (276) acre feet of irrigation water. According to the general soil map of Weld County, Colorado, provided as part of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan, the soils located on the subject property are ascalon-olvey-vona (173) and Flavaquents-Fluvents (18) , both of which are now and have been in the past, adequate for agricultural uses as such uses are set forth in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The subject property is served by 28th Street, which is a black top service road on the South side of U.S. Highway 34. For the agricultural uses currently located on the property and contemplated for the future, this road access is adequate. 890933 The subject property is underlaid with sand and gravel in the South portion, which may be mined at some point in the future. There are no current plans for extracting sand or gravel. The subject property falls within two of the Chapter 50 Overlay Districts of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. A portion of the property is within the flood plane as defined in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, but the proposed agricultural use by its very nature is an appropriate use within a flood plane. Any construction on the portion of the property within the Overlay District will have to meet the requirements of Paragraph 53.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, if such construction is proposed within the Flood Hazard Overlay District. The property is also within the Airport Overlay area. No agricultural use within the Uses By Right as defined in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance or current agricultural use in place on the subject property will conflict with the Section 51.1, et seq. , requirements. Finally, the property is owned by the Applicant Eldred M. Johnson, who is the surviving joint tenant of the joint tenancy between Eldred M. Johnson and Marjorie M. Johnson. A copy of the Deed is attached hereto. All mineral interests on the property are owned by Applicant Eldred M. Johnson, with leases to Amoco Oil Company, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Basin Exploration Company, Fort Collins, Colorado; and Pike Oil Company, of Denver, Colorado. Respectfully submitted this day of , 1989. Eldred M. Johnson 2313 8th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 real estate/johnson.nar 8 0933 kocottito at 52742• 2 \A a= .rat..:!C/.CGa r CU - Stot, of Colorado, Weld Carry Clerk & Recorder Form 338 QUIT-CLAIM DZEG—0orMrsnon Form 7lw C.F.ifanekel M ak nook&Litho.Co..Denver.Coto. tan �erb• Made this 1 y slay of ......_. ._.,___ ... . March in the year of a our Lord one thousand nine hundred and Eighty—One , between l Easi—Equipment & Supply Co. 3 0 a corporation duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Colorado, of the I o first part, and Eldred M. Johnson and Majorie M. Johnson, as and not as tenants in commonjoint tenants o of the County of Weld , and Slate of Colorado, of the second fart, t WITNES8ETII, That the skid tarty of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of c: other valuable considerations and Ten and no/10oths , 4 DOLLARS, to the said party of the first tart in hand paid by the said part l es of the second part, the receipt whereof f r. , is hereby confessed and acknowledged,bath remised,released,sold,conveyed and QUIT-CLAIMED,and by I these presents sloth remise, release,sell, convey and QUIT-CLAIM unto the said parties of the second part, their heirs and assigns forever,all the right, title,interest,claim and demand which the said party of the first part bath in and to the following described Land situate, biag and being in the County of Weld and State of Colorado,to-wit: The W 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of Section 21, Township Five (5) North of Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, also that portion of the NE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 21, lying East of the right of way of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company as now located over and across said land. Excepting however 3.051 acres in the NW corner of said land deeded to the Colorado Highway Department, together with 12 shares of the Greeley Irrigation Company water stock; also including all minerals, mineral mining leases, wells and well permits and all water and water rights appurtenant thereto how- soever evidenced, t 890933 TO HAVE AND TO IOD the munc, together with all and singullphe appurtenances and twirl- Ir leges thereunto belonging,or in anywise thereunto appertaining, and all the estate, right, title, interest and claim whatsoever, of the said party of the first part, either in law or equity, to the only proper use, benefit 1 and behoof of the said parties of the second part., their heirs and assigns forever. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 'l'he said tarty of the first part bath caused its corporate name to be hereunto subscribed by its President, and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed, attested by its Secretary, the day and year first above written. I ^ o y �_ i — East—Equipment & Supply Co. 0 � 1 fly.__ c �.:.i./r.Frw.5 , ( �j..:_.(1, ( / , Attest':.."" 'Samuel S. Telep Presideip I - j. c-C4-c /`1 A. k•.- Jacob Duran Secretary. STATE OF COLORADO, l SS. COUNTY or Weld ? I, Regina Yackey in and for said Weld County, in the State aforesaid,do hereby certify that Samuel S. Telep and Jacob Duran p who are personally known to me to be Urn same persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing deed as having executed the same respectively as President and Secretary of Easi—Equipment & Supply Co. - a corporation, and who are known to inc to le such officers, respectively, appeared before me this day in I person,and severally acknowledged: That the seal affixed to the foregoing instrument is the corporate seal I of said corporation; that the same was there into affixed by the authority of said corporation; that :Laid 4 instrument was by like authority subscribed with its corporate name;that the said Samuel S. Telep is the President of said corporation,and the said Jacob Duran is the Secretary thereof;that by the authority of said corporation they respectively subscribed their names thereto as President and Secretary,and that they signed,sealed and delivered the aid instrument of writing as their free and voluntary act and deed, and as a free awl voluntary act and deed of said corporation for the uses and purposes therein ' set forth. Given under my hand and seal,this 19 day of March , A. D. 19 81. My commission expires 4-25-81 r•. 4j t I - O L • r'Y <. Notary Pub 1.3,-t-. " e o . • •„•,,.c 890933 • • • • REZONING PLAT CASE NO. • • . Indus/Ho/ District to Agricultural District • LEGAL DESCRIPTION THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION. 2I,.TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 65 WEST OF THE 6th P.M. , WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, ALSO THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 21, LYING. EAST OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF.THE CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD COMPANY AS NOW LOCATED OVER AND ACROSS SAID LAND. EXCEPTING HOWEVER 3.191 ACRES IN THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LAND DEEDED TO THE COLORADO HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. THE TOTAL BEING • MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THER WI 21 THCALLIOTHERGBTEARINGSTRELATED F THERETO; THENCE NORTH 89° 51 ' 16" EAST, 667.60 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 89° 51' 16" EAST, 653.75 FEET TO. THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID WEST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE SOUTH 00° 06' 00" WEST, 2625.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID WEST HALF:OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE SOUTH 89 38' 09" WEST, 1320.03 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID WEST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE NORTH 00 04' 14" EAST, 1991 .84 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID WEST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY OF THE CHICAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINCY RAILROAD- THENCE NORTH 188 14' 44" WEST, 541.42 FEET ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY OF U.S. HIGHWAY 34 BYPASS; THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY BY THE FOLLOWING THREE (3) COURSES: SOUTH 73 20' 44" EAST, 356.80 FEET; NORTH 81° 39' 59" EAST, 265.50 FEET; NORTH 50° 55' 34" EAST, 300.60 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID PARCEL OF LAND CONTAINS 78.016 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, AND IS SUBJECT TO ANY RIGHTS-OF- WAY OR OTHER EASEMENTS AS GRANTED OR RESERVED BY INSTRUMENTS OF RECORD OR AS NOW EXISTING ON SAID TRACT OF LAND. PROPERTY OWNER'S APPROVAL_ I, , BEING THE SOLE OWNER IN FEE OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY, DO HEREBY REQUEST THE ZONING AS SHOWN ON THE ATTACHED MAP. STATE OF COLORADO ;SS COUNTY OF WELD THE FOREGOING CERTIFICATION WAS ACKNOWLEDGED BEFORE ME THIS DAY OF ,A.D., 1989. WITNESS MY HAND ANb SEAL. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: • NOTARY PUBLIC PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION . THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION DOES HEREBY RECOMMEND TO THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO FOR THEIR CONFIRMATION, APPROVAL AND ADOPTION 1PT OF THIS ZONE CHANGE AS SHOWN AND DESCRIBED HEREON THIS DAY. OF + 9. • CHAIRMAN, PLANNING COMMISSION BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CERTIFICATION THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE BOARD OF COUNTY' COMMISSIONERS, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO DOES.HEREBY CONFIRM, APPROVE AND ADOPT THIS ZONE CHANGE AS SHOWN AND DESCRIBED HEREON THIS DAY OF , 1989. ATTEST: • CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COUNTY CLERK RECORDED: - DEPUTY DATE:- 890933 NcRAE 6 SHORT. INC. 1231 8th Ave. Greeley, Colo. 80831 PROJ. 89092 S7+eaf REZON/NG PLAT CASE NO. - - Industrial ' District to Agricultural District • et.1:0,. :s: t ya. /.,[�.«- e.1 5 S 141_6 '15741, s'r.,M,w..,�<Z/ ,vee•Jl• gent,...:, •SC'seer. le r{{�� I cy- S 11 MM Mf/4 y stints.rider II.C•14 Arne 4 L sae h' Er3'14 -- j /-. II! / It. �// % 2441 � .' $ a „ ei s a'Y./-RyYi ' / - M H----' -- tt:6..r,4 II b �;%I • ; j, a-f a g n N Goo' two' 14 . , • a �I . ,mow. % n%t-- SW 3e•Of' k/ IJla 0 ��N� dolls 4 ..f •1.11.Slit nt's..engOise • SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE • I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAT AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION WERE PREPARED UNDER MY PERSONAL SUPERVISION ON JUNE 15, 1989. GERALD B. McRAE, PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER AND - LAND SURVEYOR, COLORADO RES. NO. 6616 - • 890933 j McRRE d SHORT, INC. 1231 8th Ave. Greeley, Colo. 66631 PROJ. 89092 SAaf 2.S 0 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE Application No. Subject Property STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners and lessees of mineral owners on or under the parcel of land which is the subject of the application as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office, or from an ownership uu dat/e from a title or abstract company or an attorney. ,get- ,d L�.,1 ,S,rM4't./ot.9zer5. !� cI duI -737 ---A-C1-0-4—"-- )O �- The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before mee this j3Miday of 'Ili, , I9A2 By eleC4e€401e. Vri WITNESS-my hand and official seal . My Conmission' expires: My Commission Expues August 27, a 989 7,71 7, Notary Public 890933 ' • AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) ss. THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within • five hundred (500) feet of the property subject to the epplication. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records, or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty (30) days of the application submission date. aZe-CC )3") , '-vl-C—el A The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this day \I nc,P , 19n., by /GMed in all,f or WITNESS my hand and official seal . My Commission expires: M? Commission Expires / . August 27, 1989 otary Publi 890933 a NAMES OF OW RS OF PROPERTY WITHIN S00 FEET Please print or type NAM$ ADDRESS. TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION # Grossaint, Norma L. & Norma J. & --- Fred S. 993 E. 28 St. - Greeley. Co. 80631 0961-16-9-00- 012 Johnson, Eldred M. & Marjorie 2313 8 St. - Greeley. Co. 80631 0961-21-Q-09-009 G. Miller. Clifford % ETAL 2808 1 Ave.-. tlreelev. Co. 80631 0961-21-000-010 Miller, Clifford G. & ETAL 2808 1 Ave.-Greeley Co. 80631 0961-21-0-QQ-011 Annie Lorraine ETAL P. 0. Box 194 - Firestone, Co'. 8052O 0961-21 0-00= 02 . . i. i State of Colorado ;Use & Fish & Parks Commission 6060 Broadway - Denver, Co. ' 80216 0961-21 0 00 019 •State 'of Colorado ' ' 0961-21-0-00-00 _, s Magnuson.; Larry & Helen C. 20909 WCR 54-Greeley, Co ' 80631 0961-21 0 OQ-099 Parker,U Arthuri L. &Frances D. T y •- 26501 WCR 43-Greeley, Co 4 ! 8 6 6 . 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This is a deep, 3—Aquolls and Aquepts, gravelly substratum. This well drained soil on terraces at elevations of 4,500 to 4,900 nearly level map unit is on bottom lands and flood plains feet. It formed in old alluvium deposited by the major of all the major streams in the survey area. Aquas, rivers. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that which have a dark colored surface layer, make up about show evidence of poor drainage. Also included are small, 60 percent of the unit. Ag Rents, which•have a lighter long and narrow areas of nand and gravel deposits. colored surface layer,make up about 35 percent About 6 Typically the surface layer of the Altvan soil is grayish percent is Aquepts and Bankard sandy loam. brown loam about 10 inches thick. The subsoil is brown These are deep, poorly drained soils that formed in and light yellowish brown clay loam and sandy clay loam recent alluvium. No one pedon is typical Commonly the about 15 inches thick.The substratum is calcareous loamy soils have a mottled, mildly alkaline to moderately al- sand about 6 inches thick over gravelly sand. kaline loamy or clayey surface layer and underlying Permeability and available water capacity are material and are underlain by sand or sand and gravel moderate. The effective rooting depth is 20 to 40 inches. within 48 inches. In places they have a gleyed layer in the Surface runoff is slow,and the erosion hazard is low. underlying material. This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. It Most of the acreage is subject to flooding. The water is suited to all crops commonly grown in the area, includ- table is at or near the surface early in spring and recedes ing corn,sugar beets, beans,alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, to as deep as 48 inches late in fall in some years. and onions. An example of a suitable cropping system is 3 These soils are used for rangeland and wildlife habitat to 4 years of alfalfa followed by corn, corn for silage, Some small areas have been reclaimed by major drainage sugar beets, small grain, or beans. The high clay content and leveling and are used for irrigated crops. and the rapidly permeable substratum slightly restrict The potential native vegetation is dominated by alkali some crops. sacaton, switchgrass, and western wheatgrass. Saltgrass, All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- sedge, rush, and alkali bluegrass are also prominent rigation Is the most common (fig. 4). Proper irrigation Potential production ranges from 3,000 pounds per acre in water management is essential Barnyard manure and favorable years to 2,000 pounds in unfavorable years. As commercial fertilizer are needed for top yields. range condition deteriorates, the switchgrass, alkali Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and sacaton, and western wheatgrass decrease and saltgrass, shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well sedge,and rush increase. suited to this soil. Cultivation to control competing Management of vegetation should be based on taking vegetation should be continued for as many years as half and leaving half of the total annual production.Seed- possible following planting.Trees that are best suited and ing is difficult and costly because numerous tillage prat- have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern bees are required to eliminate the saltgrass sod. redcedar,ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russiannolive,and Switchgrass, western wheatgrass, alkali sacaton, tall heckberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac wheatgrass, and tall fescue are suitable for seeding.They lilac,Siberian peashrub,and American plum. can be seeded into a clean, firm seedbed. Seedbed This soil can produce habitat elements that are highly suitable for openland wildlife, including pheasant, cotton- preparation usually requires more than 1 year to tail, and mourning dove. Such crops as wheat, corn, and eliminate the saltgrass sod A grass drill should be used. alfalfa provide suitable habitat for openland wildlife, Seeding early in spring has proven most successful especially pheasant Tree and shrub plantings and Wetland wildlife, especially waterfowl, utilize this unit undisturbed nesting cover would enhance openland wit- The wetland plants provide nesting and protective cover, dlife populations. as well as some food. The nearby irrigated cropland, This Altvan soil has fair to good potential for urban where wildlife obtain much of their food and find prate- and recreational development The chief limiting soil fea- tive cover, makes this unit valuable to both wetland and tures for urban development are the shrink swell poten- openland wildlife. tial of the subsoil as it wets and dries and the rapid Openland wildlife, especially pheasant, use this unit for permeability of the sand and gravel substratum. Septic cover and nesting. Deer find excellent cover in some tank absorption fields function properly, but in places the area& substratum does not contain enough fines to properly These valuable wildlife areas should be protected from filter the leachate. Sewage lagoons require sealing. fire and fenced to prevent encroachment and overuse by Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well- Capability subclass livestock.They should not be drained. dls irrigated. These soils have good potential as a source of sand and — ' . ga¢eLCapability subclass VIw;Salt Meadow range Rite. 890933 10—Bankard sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes. This 68—Ustic Torriorthents, moderately steep. These are is a deep, somewhat excessively drained soil on flood deep, excessively drained soils on terrace breaks and plains at elevations of 4,460 to 5,000 feet. It formed hi escarpments at elevations of 4,450 to 5,100 feet. They stratified recent alluvium along streams and rivers. In- formed in gravelly alluvium and have slopes of 9 to 25 eluded in mapping are numerous sand and gravel bars percent. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that and small areas of noncaleareous soils. have pockets of sandy loam and loam in the underlying Typically the surface layer of this Bankard soil is material brown sandy loam about 4 inches thick. The underlying Typically the surface layer is pale brown gravelly sand material to a depth of 60 inches is pale brown calcareous about 10 inches thick. The underlying material to a depth sand stratified with thin lenses of sandy loam, loam, and of 60 inches ispale brown fine gravel gravelly sand. Permeability is moderately rapid. Available water Permeability is rapid. Available water capacity is low. capacity is low.The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Surface more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is runoff is medium,and the erosion hazard is moderate low. The potential native vegetation is dominated by little This soil is suited to limited cropping. It is sandy and bluestem sideaats grams, sand reedgraas blue grams subject to flooding. Pasture is the best use. Tall wheat- hairy grams,ranges fgrasa, and needleandthread- Potential grass, tall fescue, and annual sweetciover are some of the years production ranges from nfa700 pounds per acre in favorable most suitable crops. Light,frequent irrigation by furrows years to 200 pounds in unfavorable years.As range. blue and flooding is best Commercial fertilizer improves the tion deteriorates the tall and mid grasses decrease amount and value of forage produced. 8r�a and harry gn;tna increase, and forage production The potential native vegetation is dominated by d10Pa- switchgrass, indiangrass, sand bluestena, sand reedgrase Management o£ vegetation should be based on taking aideoats grams, needleandthread, and blue grams. Much half or less of the total annual n production. Deferred graz- of this range site includes other soils and vegetation in ing is practical inimproving range condition.Seeding and such a complex pattern that it is difficult to map them mechanical treatment are impractical. separately. Potential production ranges from 2,500 pounds Windbreaks and environmental plantings generally are per acre in favorable years to 1,500 pounds in unfavorable der suited to these soils. feast investigation is needed to years. Aa range condition deteriorates, the tall and mid determine if plantings s are feasible grasses decrease; blue grams, sand dropseed, and forbs Wildlife populations lacking.are limited because the necessary increase; and forage production drops. Undesirable weeds habitat elements are Because most of the acreage and annuals invade the site as range condition becomes is rangeland, only rangeland wildlife,e, for example sealed poorer. quail antelope,are typical Extreme care is needed in managing livestock grazing in order to provide suitable Management of vegetation should be based on taking half and leaving half of the total annual production.Seed- Potential on these soils develop- ing is desirable only in areas large enough to intersect! or Potential is poor for urban and rare th loose,to prepare a seedbed. Switchgrass, sand bluestem, sand m¢nt The chief limiting soil teatures are the coarse reedgrass,sideoats grams,little bluestem,blue grams,pu- textured soil, steep slopes, and rapid permeability. Caps- bescent wheatgrass, and intermediate wheatgrasa are billty subclass Vila litigated, Vila nonirrigated; Gravel suitable for seeding. This soil can be seeded by using an Breaks range site. interseeder or a Futn,clean sorghum stubble.A grass drill is required. Seeding early in spring has proven most suc- cessful. This soil is generally not suited to the establishment and growth of trees and shrubs. Onsite investigation is needed to determine feasibility and possible tree and shrub species. Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- land wildlife, for example, deer and antelope, can be at- tracted by managing livestock grazing and reseeding where needed. This soil is not suited to urban or recreational develop- ment because of the flood hazard. 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'f I :f; . i�.� tarsi Yss � awry 75 s. r '‘,4.4-" N . w ',C itkN� � h " cfi• '" ,fir ..n. +. • _.�^ y• I� Y v. f .mss• �. ' '%5 n r ' oti ' r I1 1 ` n P Ire t .44,„\„t„ 'I�'7►�:7r y i41'`"' t 4▪ Ira/ . t � .C! ! a; :. _ �rr �i�'�i. ▪ ♦�`k3/4 Ss4w ??Wt4jyy¢¢ e � cN� r. • ♦ r -, rri r, q I1tIi i / ..?� ., ° `' ` _'� t Wire -' „ Jj�hp• )j S F, y . 4C744,2 6 SJ ? 1 r ; Key , , r•• ,'.1' i. y+'f. Sys , I C • +N -\, r, Kph' �1 's., � i I. • r '4,•'..4,.. :r•�'j' s J I F a \ F y/ ! V N. .V: Yti ;w.y�/y*.YL I . .,' � • r I ;. ' i t ' N : tr ,,L .,' (4 i. . 7 rik �R i�j� . F • SOUTH PLATTE RIVER BASIN PLATE SEE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO E 2) SOUTH PLATTE RIVER ES 27 a 28 FLOODED AREA 890933 U.S. ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT, OMAHA CORPS OF ENGINEERS OMAHA, NEBRASKA i APRIL 1977 PLATE 13 • • aseke 4,47‘4, o- Q �n 20 w `I w 8a ' ' CLIFFORD G. MILLER, ET AL. - LL w i 2808 1ST AVENUE "� ¢a, ,I. •� ° I GREELEY, CO 80631 s a ao 1 s cc 4. _cl- , IS; ELI 44 a> Ca w I H O Ii U N O 1, < ,re:'G `i' '") '" o r.. r{.-TeSM ..' M f?� �2IY ,�pg�P}�9�y 'r}� - {� R� �+R i,KYS N':l-- ro- fi xi J r 4' t#'gfc^?. :'41< ";°''lip.; t'ik"' ij 'rnyR'< 4' 1'iPt JCI ca rt Ca o c "� ta 'S NORMA L., NORMA J. & FRED s u_E „, o E+ i .? GROSSIvitNT e%- ' traw " : i 993 E. 28TH STRELtT �' S a 8,,is¢ H GREELEY, CO 80631 o 00</e:5o' O F t n =r F O r C0 o-# DC` .-1 .Z E N co , Ii1.i y}y{3X Lu 2 O i l e r, 4. e ti R . 711, z o o, O ,� r I 4, '.v $ ` S r c. ...go, ' bx':yv "2R ..X^.v.; Pw.S'I''''- rITIIa'✓1 < .c . 4w 'Lil r r.- •C- ELDRED M. JOHNSON Y7 O's- w LU;' I 2313 8TH STREET in ¢'2 Z Cal GREELEY, CO 80631 s U 3 a cn Ea 0 s5 = 0 f O - « , O O .S. LL d ' tiV 1 10v ' p6L . ;rCrK . Y `' qco 7"i U of IJ 4,e, C1 -4 IN - ' C P4 s • k'. -J r. N 6 N En 0 s LL s �, '� x LARRY & HELEN MAGNUSON j- s 1g m 0 w 9 . 20909 WELD COUNTY ROAD 54 - t.a GREELEY, CO 80631 U tC O era 4 a5, p7 U p,t .- • y a W N U Z - d _ O ±i. '1...t b gal r e, J o o . ' STATE OF COLORADO .o - w '�c GAME, FISH 5 PARKECOMMISSIO ' 'N I T 4 y t o "' r' A.'" 6060 BROADWAY Ln .5 t ° N 4 �` DENVER, CO 80216 , ,- .A II"e_ `' y < U iiik c e r .fae T r�• , • - t5 t1 H O b,r 6 a s p y, PG ."i 'fit 5'k LQ PC `Ff�1 p pa p] D n'. Vi 0 VD A rte+ ^ rcr � , I t �A hw5 �: ,P . u` 3S/ w. rw 4 n l " y Y oltir N771.'1 '. vv�� A $ •• ' I � `. LORRAINE A$NIS> ET AL* d- a : P.O. BOB 194 r - -D43 o FIRESTONE, CO 80520 `� w4 [� E % ww N o S U-§wa •E -3. 0 O ccss < 4 � "� E E W X Z t za ZOO R o. -g- 'XI El v '✓ r 1 Ca r': I f 6 - in a a L "'i 4 z - FRANKLINE & CAROLINE LUARK Co i i y a z o I 51 I--25 SERVICE RD-E. - , 3 w $` ; w Nw : ` CHEYENNE, WY 82001 _ c Daffy ‘at g4 ! �. f - G -z �' 2 W ';:.'-':• { r• a W $ H 2 rpr�? • ; : U .. I _ .r - . . • o * ayv _ E vn I , HUGH W. S ELLEN A. LUARK LL in Pig' t2s 2! : 26581 WELD COUNTY ROAD 43 3' ¢Uj ° ° GREELEY, CO 80631 ::::",,,Irii - S oi� °o gl aE b. . Z .-] U o 1-4 215C`2 w .. i-=° �' �? f, •a a o r3 a� o �^ ` 311 Z CO ra CC 0 In cz.7 Z eo iz 0 I .�• - en .•i.. 7. , a v -n , ARTHUR & FRANCES PARKER `n w 26501 WELD COUNTY ROAD 43 S .- _c ?it A. -, .n, GREELEY, CO 80631 - r' - F in I , , S wa• >i w `� �":,�, 1 U . �, Vtcow • v'�L` x W Ow S W � W - a ea 890933 RESOLUTION RE: CREATION OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE HILLS LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1989-4 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, in accordance with Section 30-20-603, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended, certain local improvements may be initiated by action of the Board of County Commissioners upon petition subscribed by a majority of the owners of property who would bear more than 1/2 of the total proposed assessments within the District, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has determined to create a local improvement district which includes all of Antelope Hills Subdivision, First and Second Filings, as recorded in the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder at Book 648, Reception - #157039I, and Book 648, Reception #1570392, respectively, and WHEREAS, the petition has been filed with the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners and is attached hereto as Exhibit "A", to construct certain improvements on Weld County Road 70, for _ a distance of 1 mile east of its intersection with Weld County Road 23 in the form of installation of two-inch-thick asphalt, 24 feet wide, in Weld County, Colorado, which improvements are described in this Resolution, and WHEREAS, notice of a public hearing concerning creation of the District and the construction and installation of the improvements therein has been given by publication in one issue of the The New News, a newspaper of general circulation in the County, not less than thirty days prior to the date of hearing, in addition, a notice was delivered or mailed by first class mail to each property owner within the proposed district not less than ten days prior to the hearing, and WHEREAS, at the time and place set forth in the notice, the Board of County Commissioners met in open session for the purpose of hearing and considering any objections and protests that might be made against the proposed district or the improvements to be constructed or installed, and too/g lam; 1 �T < 890932 • __7- ...) Page 2 RE: WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE HILLS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners considered any protests and objections presented in writing or by appearance at the hearing, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to the laws of the State of Colorado, hereby finds and determines that there exists a necessity for the creation of a local improvement district within unincorporated Weld County, Colorado, to be designated as Weld County Road 70/Antelope Hills Local Improvement District No. 1989-4, and the construction and installation therein of certain improvements, said improvements being found to be in the best interests of the inhabitants of the area. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado: A. That a local improvement district for the construction and installation of street improvements, to include shaping, grading, drainage, preparation of the base and grading, compaction, and paving, together with any necessary incidentals on certain County Roads as hereinafter described, is hereby -created and established in accordance with the laws of :the State of Colorado, and shall Joe known and designated as "Weld County Road 70/Antelope Hills Local Improvement District No. 1989-4". All proceedings heretofore taken by the Board of County Commissioners and the County staff and then ratified in connection with the district are hereby ratified, approved and confirmed. This proposal to create said district was initiated by the Board of County Commissioners by Resolution of July 17, 1989, upon a petition, proper in form, subscribed by a majority of the owners of property who will bear the cost of more than 1/2 of the total proposed assessment in the district and notice duly given as heretofore stated. B. That the Engineer's reports, together with all of the details, specifications, estimates, maps and schedules thereto attached or appended, are hereby approved and adopted. C. That the area to be included within the district includes all lots within Antelope Hills Subdivision, First Filing, and Antelope Hills Subdivision, Second Filing, as recorded in the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder at Book 648, Reception #1570391, and 890932 Page 3 RE: WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE HILLS Book 648, Reception #1570392, respectively. The district shall also include the rights-of-way of the County roads described herein. D. That Weld County, Colorado, has received bids for contracts to shape, grade, drain, prepare the base, and pave Weld County Road 70, from its intersection with Weld County Road 23, east a distance of 1/2 mile to a resulting roadway with two 12-foot paved travel lanes with 4-foot wide gravel shoulders. The base course preparation is to include final grading, wetting and compaction. Paving shall include placement of two inches of hot bituminous pavement. All work is to be built according to Weld County specifications and be approved by the Weld County Engineer. The major construction quantities include 752 tons of hot bituminous pavement and 240 tons of aggregrate to finish the shoulders. E. That the construction and installation of the improvements in and for the district, as shown by the plans, specifications and maps thereof, prepared by the Weld County Engineer and approved by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, and now on file in the office of the Clerk to the .Board, be, and the same -are hereby authorized and ordered, the materials to be used in the construction of said improvements to be in accordance with such maps, plans, and specifications. F. Probable cost of the improvements described herein, based upon the best information available to this Board and formulated in good faith, is Nineteen Thousand Eight Hundred Eighty-four and no/100 Dollars ($19,884.00) . This represents an estimate of the costs of the labor and materials for installation of the hot bituminous pavement and base preparation and installation of traffic control devices. Based on the findings and determination of this Board, each of the lots described in Paragraph C herein is to be specifically benefitted on a per lot basis the amount based on costs for materials and labor for the paving in the amount of Seven Hundred Sixty-four and 77/100 Dollars ($764.77) per lot. Based upon the petition and prior representations of the Board that that amount would not exceed the maximum of Six Hundred Fifteen and 38/100 Dollars ($615.38) , that sum shall be the amount to be assessed per lot. This figure will not include any costs assumed by the County, including engineering and 890932 Page 4 RE: WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE HILLS vel administrative fees, any work being performed Imrovements made to anygra roads prior to the paving cost of installation of hot bituminous pavement and Fifteentand 38/O0 Dollars exceeding ($615.38)amount Six Hundred per lot. G. That the assessment to be levied for the improvements shall be due and payable within thirty (30) days Resolution after the effective date of the assessingy be and at Ordinance. However, all such assessments n equal, paiduat the election of the owner, in installments of principal with installments of interest on unpaid installments at an interest rate The first ten percent (10%) simple interest pe said installments of assessment shall be due and payable prior to May 1, 1990, or at such time as may indicated in the assessing Resolution or Ordinance. The remainder of the annual installments or assessments and annual payments of interest shall each be due and f payable successively on the same day l all are paid in full. H. That the Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to Section 30-20-6A6, Colorado Revised Statutes, hereby of the described lots and parce .snd determines cthatspecifically tch efit from the proposed parcels will specifically facts: improvements based on the following 1) The market value of the property will increase; and 2) The proposed improvements will adapt the property to more profitable use; and 3) The proposed improvements will facilitate access to the properties and thereby increase the convenience of use of said properties; and 4) There will be an alleviation of fugitive dust, eliminating the health hazardsthe ed properties and to users of the publicroads ftotbe improved; and 5) The alleviation of fugitive u pr dust will reduce and maintenance costs to the subject paving will lessen the maintenance required for a public road. 890932 Page 5 RE: WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE HILLS I. That the Board indicates that it has received bids in accordance with Section 30-20-622, Colorado Revised Statutes, and the Weld County Home Rule Charter for the construction of the improvements described herein and that the resulting bids were all in excess of the cost to have the proposed improvements made by the County and that; therefore, the work described herein shall be performed under the direction of this Board of County Commissioners by the Weld County Road and Bridge Department. J. That all Resolutions or parts thereof in conflict with this Resolution are hereby repealed, but all portions of the Rasolution indicating the intent to create the district not in conflict with the provisions of this resolution are re-enacted as if set forth herein. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of August, A.D. , 1989. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: tt„) WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder AY[,�C and Clerk to the Board C.W. K1Y y, airman EXCUSED • 2 Ja a ine Johnso , Pro-Tem eputy County C int APPROVED AS TO FORM: ne R. Brant er Georg ounty Attorney Go 890932 • a • ATTENDANCE RECORD PLEASE write or print legibly your name, address and the name of the applicant or Docket $ for the hearing you are attending. TODAY'S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: AUGUST 23, 1989 • DOCKET 1 89-35 COZ, I-1 to A (AGRICULTURAL) - ELDRED M. JOHNSON DOCKET $ 89-33 CREATION OF ANTELOPE HILL./WCR 70 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ROCKET 1 89-32 CREATION OF KNAUS SUBDIVISION, FIRST FILING, LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NAME ADDRESS n HEARING ATTENDING -E% ///f 7 7f,4' ula 'fad,4 J W3K- ,fit 9� t - 771 fir ?Ea.12-• O - It -1f7 MR ?? Vird ,fig_a i t 7 rte.. 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U D 3 13 SIATE. 14wY 392 TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE ARTICLE GENERAL DOCUMENTS 1 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 2 GENERAL CONDITIONS 3 TECHNICAL PROVISIONS 4 -4- 890932 ARTICLE 1 GENERAL DOCUMENTS Advertisement for Bids Information for Bidders Non-Collusion Statement Bid Bid Schedule " Bid Bond Notice of Award Agreement Performance Bond Payment Bond Insurance Requirements Notice to Proceed Change Order Notice of Contractor's Settlement Final Receipt and Guarantee -5- 890932 ADvnTISfle1r FOR BIDS Weld County, Colorado will receive sealed bids for the following project: - LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE RILLS SUBDIVISION .49 MTT•p OF PAVING Bids will be received by the Purchasing Department in Room 301, 915 - 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, until 1989 at A.M. (WELD COUNTY PURCHASING TIME CLOCK), at which time said bids will be publicly opened in Room 301. The Contract Documents may be examined at the office of the Weld County Engineer, 933 North 11th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado. Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at the Weld County Engineering Department upon payment of $30.00 per set. Said payment is not refundable. The Board of Weld County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any informalities in bids, and to accept the bid that, in the opinion of the Board, is to the best interests of the Board and of the County of Weld, State of Colorado. The Board of Weld County Commissioners shall give preference to resident Weld County bidders in all cases where the bids are competitive in price and quality. WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY Pat Persichino Purchasing Director Dated: The New News -6- 890932 INFORMATION FOR BIDDERS Bids will be received by Mr. Pat Persichino, Purchasing Director for 'the Board of Weld County Commissioners (herein called the "County"), at the Weld County Purchasing Department, Room 301, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado until , and then at said place publicly opened and read aloud. Each bid must be submitted in a sealed envelope, addressed to: MR. PAT PERSICHINO, PURCHASING DIRECTOR P.O. BOX 758 915 10TH STREET, GIEELRY, COLORADO 80632 Each sealed envelope containing a bid must be plainly marked on the outside as bid for LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE HILLS SUBDIVISION .49 MILE OF PAVING and the envelope should bear on the outside the name of the bidder, his address, and the name of the project for which the bid is submitted. If forwarded by mail, the sealed envelope containing the bid must be enclosed in another envelope addressed to: Mr. Pat Persichino, Purchasing Director, Weld County, P.O. Box 758, Greeley, Colorado 80632. All bids must be made on the required bid form. All blank spaces for bid prices must be filled in, in ink or typewritten, and the bid form must be fully completed and executed when submitted. Only one copy of the bid form is required. The County may waive any informalities or minor defects or reject any and all bids. Any bid may be withdrawn prior to the above scheduled time for the opening of bids or authorized postponement thereof. No bidder may withdraw a bid within 30 days after the actual date of opening thereof. Should there be reasons why the Contract cannot be awarded within the specified period, the time may be extended by mutual agreement between the County and the bidder. Bidders must satisfy themselves of the accuracy of the estimate quantities in the Bid Schedule(s) by examination of the site and a review of the drawings and specifications, including addenda. After bids have been submitted, the bidder shall not assert that there was a misunderstanding concerning the quantities of the work or of the nature of the work to be done. The County shall provide to any and all bidders prior to bidding, all information which is pertinent to and delineates and describes, the land owned and rights-of-way acquired upon request. -7- 322 t,-. The Contract Documents contain the provisions required for the - construction of the project. Information obtained from an officer, • agent, or employee of the County or any other person shall not affect the risks or obligations assumed by the contractor or relieve him from fulfilling any of the conditions of the Contract. Each bid must be accompanied by a Bid Bond payable to the County for five percent of the total amount of the bid. As soon as the bid prices have been compared, the County will return the bonds of all except the three lowest responsible bidders within three days after the date of the bid opening. When the Agreement is executed, the Bid Bond of the two remaining unsuccessful bidders will be returned. The Bid Bond of the successful bidder will be retained until the Agreement, Payment Bond, and Performance Bond have been executed and approved, after which it will be returned. A Performance Bond and a Payment Bond, each in the amount of 100 percent of the contract price, with a corporated Surety approved by the County, will be required for the faithful performance of the Contract. You are required by the Information for Bidders to execute the Agreement and furnish the required Contractor's Performance Bond, Payment Bond, and Certificates of Insurance within ten (10) calendar days from the date of this Notice to you. If you fail to execute said Agreement and to furnish said bonds within ten (10) days from the date of this Notice, said County will be entitled to consider all your rights arising out of the County's acceptance of your bid as abandoned and as a forfeiture of your Bid Bond. The County will be entitled to such other rights as may be granted by law. Attorneys-in-fact who sign the Bid Bonds or Payment Bonds and Performance Bonds must file with each bond a certificate, and effective dated copy of their power of attorney. The party to whom the contract is awarded will be required to execute the Agreement and obtain the Performance Bond and Payment Bond within ten (10) calendar days from the date when Notice of Award is delivered to the bidder. The Notice of Award shall be accompanied by the necessary Agreement and bond form. In case of failure of the bidder to execute the Agreement, the County may at his option consider the bidder in default, in which case the Bid Bond accompanying the proposal shall become the property of the County. The County within ten (10) days of receipt of acceptable Performance Bond, Payment Bond, and Agreement, signed by the party to whom the Agreement was awarded, shall sign the Agreement and return to such party an executed duplicate of the Agreement. Should the County not execute the Agreement within such period, the bidder may, by written notice, withdraw his signed Agreement. Such Notice of Withdrawl shall • be effective upon receipt of the notice by the County. The Notice to Proceed shall be issued within ten (10) days of the execution of the Agreement by the County or as otherwise stated in the Special Conditions. Should there be reasons why the Notice to Proceed -8- 590932 cannot be issued within such period, the time may be extended by mutual agreement between the County and the contractor. If the Notice to Proceed has not been issued within the ten (10) day period or within the period mutually agreed upon, the contractor may terminate the Agreement without further liability on the part of either party. The County may make such investigations as he deems necessary to determine the ability of the bidder to perform the work, and the bidder shall furnish to the County all such information and data for this purpose as the County may request. The County reserves the right to reject any bid if evidence submitted by, or investigation of, such bidder fails to satisfy the County that such bidder is qualified to carry out the obligations of the Agreement and to complete the work contemplated therein_ The County reserves the right to reject any conditional or qualified bid. Award will be made as a whole to one bidder. The contractor shall commence work not later than fifteen (15) calendar days after date of the Notice to Proceed issued by the County to the contractor and shall complete the work as specified, ready to use, within the time specified in the Contract. In the event no written Notice to Proceed is issued by the County, the contract time, as specified in the Contract, shall be counted from the first day of actual work on the project. All work shall be prosecuted in an orderly and diligent manner. The contractor shall cooperate with and conform to the request of the County to expedite particular portions of the work or to suspend or transfer his operations on any portion of the work where such alteration of the contractor's operations is deemed advisable by the County. All applicable laws, ordinances, and the rules and regulations of all authorities having jurisdiction over construction of the project shall apply to the Contract throughout. Each bidder is responsible for inspecting the site and informing himself of the conditions under which the work is to be performed, and for reading and being thoroughly familiar with the Contract or documents. The bidder's inspection shall cover the ground structure, obstacles which may be encountered, location of water table, and other matters relevant to the work both above and below ground. Where test boring logs, indicating underground conditions, are shown on the drawings, this data is for the bidder's information and to reflect the conditions observed at the time and place of drilling. The County, nor the Engineer, shall be held responsible for any variance or deviation from the data shown on the drawings, as encountered during actual construction. The failure or omission of any bidder to do any of the foregoing shall in no way relieve any bidder from any obligation in respect to his bid. The successful bidder will not be allowed any extra compensation in the form of contract price or time by any matter or thing on which he could have fully informed himself prior to the bidding. -9- 890932 The low bidder shall supply the names and addresses of major material suppliers and subcontractors when requested to do so by the County. The Engineer is the Weld County Department of Engineering, 933 North • 11th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80632; phone (303) 356-4000, extension 4750. -10- 890932 A NON-COLLUSION STATEMENT , being first duly sworn, deposes and says that: (1) He is the (owner, partner, officer, representative, or agent) of , the bidder that has submitted the attached bid; • (2) He is fully informed respecting the preparation and contents of the attached Bid of all pertinent circumstances respecting such bid; (3) Such bid is genuine and is not a collusive or sham bid; (4) Neither the said bidder nor any of its officers, partners, owners, agents, representatives, employees or parties in interest, including this affiant, has in any way colluded, conspired, connived or agreed, directly or indirectly with any other bidder, firm or person to submit a collusive or sham bid in connection with the Contract for which the attached bid has been submitted or to refrain from bidding in connection with such Contract, or has in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by agreement or collusion or communication or conference with any other bidder, firm or person to fix the price or prices in the attached bid or of any other bidder, or to fix any overhead, profit or cost element of the bid price or the bid price of any unlawful agreement, any advantage against Weld County or any person interested in the proposed Contract; and (5) The price or prices quoted in the attached bid are fair and proper and are not tainted by a collusion, conspiracy, connivance, or unlawful agreement on the part of the bidder or any of its agents, representatives, owners, employees, or parties in interest, including this affiant. Signed: Title Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of , A.A., 19 Title My Commission expires: - -11- pppp 8909 „a . LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 'i WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE HILLS SUBDIVISION .49 MILE OF PAVING Proposal of (hereinafter called "bidder"), organized and existing under the laws of the STATE OF COLORADO, doing business as • To the BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (hereinafter called "County"). In compliance with your Advertisement for Bids, bidder hereby proposes to perform all work for the WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE HILLS SUB. in strict accordance with Contract Documents, within the time set forth herein, and at prices stated below. By submission of this bid, each bidder certifies, and in cases of a joint bid, each party hereto certifies as to his own organization, that this bid has been arrived at independently, without consultation, communication, or agreement as to any matter relating to this bid with any other bidder or with any competitor. Bidder hereby agrees to commence work under this Contract on or before a date specified in the Special Conditions. Bidder further agrees to pay any liquidated damages as provided in the Special Conditions. Bidder acknowledges receipt of the following Addendum: Bid shall include all applicable taxes and f22es. Bidder agrees to perform all work described in the Contract Documents for the following unit prices or lump sum: * Insert "a Corporation", "a Partnership", or "an Individual" as applicable. -12- 890932 tl BID SCHEDULE LOCAL DWROVEKE TP DISTRICT WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE HILLS SUBDIVISION _49 MILE OF PAVING ITEM ESTIMATED UNIT N0. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 304 Aggregate Shoulder 240 Ton $ $ (Class 6 - ABC) 306 Base Preparation 9,297 S.Y. $ $ 403 Hot Bituminous Pvmt 800 Ton $ $ Grading E (overlay) 614 Traffic & Signing - L.S. -- $ TOTAL $_ Bidder must complete all of schedule. Respectfully submitted, Date: Official Address: Bidder: Signature: Title: (Seal - If a Corporation) Attest: -13- 890932 r, BID BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we, the undersigned, as Principal, and Surety, are hereby held and firmly bound unto the BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS in the penal sum of ($ ) for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we hereby jointly and severally bind ourselves, successors and assigns. Signed, this day of , 1989. The condition of the above obligations is such that whereas the Principal has submitted to the BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS a certain bid, attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof, to enter into a contract in writing, for the LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE HILLS SUBDIVISION NOW THEREFORE, (A) If said Bid shall be rejected, or in the alternate, (B) If said Bid shall be accepted and the Principal shall execute and deliver a contract in the form of Contract attached hereto (properly) completed in accordance with said bid and shall furnish a bond for his faithful performance of said Contract, and for the payment of all persons performing labor or furnishing materials in connection therewith, and shall in all other respects perform'the Agreement created by the acceptance of said bid, then this obligation shall be void, otherwise, the same shall remain in force and affect; it being expressly understcod and agreed that the liability of the Surety for any and all claims hereunder, in no event, exceed the penal amount of this obligation as herein stated. The Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that the obligations by any extension of the time within which the County may accept such bid; and said Surety does hereby waive notice of any such extension. -14- 890932 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Principal and the Surety have hereunder set their hands and seals, and such of them as are corporations have caused their corporate seals to be hereto affixed and year first set these presents to be signed by their proper officers, the day and forth above. Principal Surety BY: -15- 890932 NOTICE OF AWARD TO: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE BTILS SUBDIVISION The County, represented by the undersigned, has considered the bid submitted by you for the above described work in response to its Advertisement for Bids dated _ , 1989. You are hereby notified that your bid has been accepted for in the amount of $ ). You are required by the Information for Bidders to execute the Agreement and furnish the required contractor's Performance Bond, Payment Bond, and Certificates of Insurance within ten (10) calendar days from the date of this Notice to you. If you fail to execute said Agreement and to furnish said bonds within ten (10) days from the date of this Notice, said County will be entitled to consider all your rights arising out of the County's acceptance of your bid as abandoned and as a forfeiture of your Bid Bond. The County will be entitled to such other rights as may be granted by law. You are required to return an acknowledged copy of this Notice of Award to the County. Dated this day of , 1989. THE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (County) BY: Title: -16- 890932 ACCEPTANCE OF NOTICE Receipt of the above Notice of Award is hereby acknowledged by this day of , 1989. BY: Title: IMPORTANT: Surety Companies executing bonds must appear on the Treasury Department's most current list (Circular 570 as amended) and be authorized to transact business in the State of Colorado. -17 890932 AMMO= THIS AGREEMENT, made this day of , 1989 by and between THE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, AND doing business as hereinafter called "contractor". WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the payments and agreements hereinafter mentioned: 1. The contractor will commence and complete the phased construction of LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE HILLS SUBDIVISION 2. The contractor shall furnish all material, supplies, tools, equipment, labor and other services necessary for the construction and completion of the project described herein. 3. The contractor shall commence the•work required by the Contract Documents in accordance with the date stated in the Special Conditions and shall complete the work within the time stated in the Special Conditions unless the period for completion is extended otherwise by the Contract Documents. 4. The contractor agrees to perform all of the work described in the Contract Documents and comply with the terms of therein for the sum of ($ ). for the project WELD COUNTY ROAD 7O/ANTELOPE HILLS SUBDIVISION -18- 890932 5. The term "Contract Documents" means and includes the following: (A) Advertisement (B) Information on Bidders (C) Bid (D) Bid Bond (E) Agreement (F) Supplemental General Conditions (G) Payment Bond (H) Performance Bond (I) Notice of Award (T) Notice to Proceed (K) Change Order (L) Drawings prepared by Weld County Engineering Department, numbered (M) Specifications prepared or issued by (N) Addendum No. , dated , 1989 No. , dated , 1989 No. , dated , 1989 (0) Notice of Contractor's Settlement (P) Final Receipt and Guarantee (Q) Other 6. The County will pay the contractor in the manner and at such time as set forth in the General Conditions such amounts required by the Contract Documents. 7. This Agreement shall be binding upon all parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns. -19- 890932 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed, or caused to be executed by their duly authorized officials, this Agreement, each of which shall be deemed an original on the date first written above. BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CONTRACTOR BY BY NAME C.W. Kirby NA Chairman (Please Type) TITLE Address (SEAL) (SEAL) ATTEST: ATTEST: NAME — NAME (Please Type) (Please Type) TITLE TITLE -20- 890932 PERFORMANCE BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That • Name of Contractor Address of Contractor a • a , hereinafter called Principal, and Corporation, Partnership, or Individual Name of Surety Address of Surety hereinafter called Surety, are held and firmly bound unto THE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80632, hereinafter called County, in the penal sum of Dollars ($ ) • in lawful money of the United States, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, successors, and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OP THIS OBLIGATION is such that whereas, the Principal entered into a certain Contract with the County, dated the day of , 1989, a copy of which is attached and made apart hereof for the construction of: LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE HILLS SUBDIVISION NOW, THEREFORE, if the Principal shall well, truly and faithfully perform its duties, all the undertaking, covenants, terms, conditions, and agreements of said Contract during the original term thereof, and any extensions thereof which may be granted by the County, with or without notice to the Surety and during the one year guarantee period, and if he shall satisfy all claims and demands incurred under such Contract, and shall fully indemnify and save harmless the County from all costs and damages which it may suffer by reason of failure to do so, and shall reimburse and repay the County all outlay and expense which the County may incur in making good any default, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. -21- 890932 PROVIDED, FURTHER, that the said Surety, for value received hereby stipulates and agrees that no charge, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the Contract or to work to be performed thereunder or the specifications accompanying the same shall in any way affect its obligation on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the Contract of the work or to the specifications. PROVIDED, FURTHER, that no final settlement between the County and the contractor shall abridge the right of any beneficiary hereunder, whose claim may be unsatisfied. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument is executed on day of , 19_• ATTEST: Principal Principal Secretary (S) By (SEAL) Witness as to Principal • Address Address ATTEST: Surety Secretary (SEAL) By Witness as to Surety Attorney-in-Fact Address Address • NOTE: Date of bond must not be prior to date of contract. If contractor is a partnership, all partners should execute bond. IMPORTANT: Surety Companies executing bonds must appear on the Treasury Departments most current list (Circular 570 as amended) and be authorized to transact business in the state where the project is located. -22- 890932 PAYMENT BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That Name of Contractor Address of Contractor a hereinafter called Principal, and Corporation, Partnership or Individual Nave of Surety Address of Surety • hereinafter called Surety, are held and firmly bound unto THE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, 915 10th Street, P.O. Box 758, Greeley, Colorado 80632, hereinafter called County, in the penal sum of Dollars ($ ) in a lawful money to the United States, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, successors, and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION is such that whereas, the Principal entered into a certain Contract with the County, dated the day of , 1989, a copy of which is hereto attached and made a part hereof for the construction of: LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE HILLS SUBDIVISION NOW, THEREFORE, if the Principal shall, during the entire length of said Contract and any extension thereof, promptly make payment to all persons, firms, subcontractors, and corporations furnishing materials for or performing labor in the prosecution of the work provided for in such Contract, and any authorized extension or modification thereof, including all amounts due for materials, lubricants, oil, gasoline, coal and coke, repairs on machinery, equipment and tools, consumed or used in connection with the construction of such work, and all insurance premiums on said work, and for all labor, performed in such work whether subcontractor or otherwise, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise to remain full force and effect. PROVIDED, FURTHER, that the said Surety,. for value received hereby stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the Contract or to the work to be performed thereunder or the specifications accompanying the same shall in any -23- 890932 7 i way affect its obligation on time, alteration or addition to the terms of the Contract or to the work or to the specifications. PROVIDED, FURTHER, that a final settlementbeneficen iary thereunder,e County nd the a contractor shall abridge the right of any ry ose claim may be unsatisfied. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument is executed in (number) counterparts, each one of which shall be deemed an original, this the day of , -1989. Principal ATTEST: BY (S) Principal Secretary (SEAL) Witness as to Principal Address Address Surety ATTEST: BY Witness as to Surety Attorney-in-Fact Address Address NOTE: Date of bond must not be prior to date of contract. If contractor is a partnership, all partners should execute bond. IMPORTANT: Surety Companies executing bonds must appear on the Treasury Department's most current list (Circular 570 as amended) and be authorized to transact business in the state where the project is located. -24- 890932 msun �Ncs REQUIREMENTS 4 The contractor shall secure and maintain such insurance policies as will protect himself, his subcontractors, and COUNTY OF WELD, from claims for bodily injuries, death or property damage, which may arise from operations under this Contract whether such operations be by himself or by any subcontractor or anyone employed by them directly or indirectly. The following insurance policies are required: (a) Statutory Workmen's Compensation (b) Contractor's Public Liability and Property Damage Bodily Injury: Each Person $150,000 Each Accident $400,000 Property Damage: Each Accident $100,000 Aggregate $400,000 (c) Automobile Public Liability and Property Damage Bodily Injury: Each Person $100,000 Each Accident • $400,000 Property Damage: Each Accident $400,000 The Certificate of Insurance must show Weld County, Colorado as an additional insured. All policies shall be for not less than the amounts set forth above or as stated in the Special Conditions. Other forms of insurance shall also be provided if called for by the Special Conditions. Certificates or copies of policy of such insurance shall be filed with the County along with the Performance and Payment Bonds, and shall be subject to his approval as to adequacy of protection, within the requirements of the specifications. Said Certificates of Insurance shall contain a 30-day written notice of cancellation in favor of the County. -25- 890932 r NOTICE� gyp TO PROCEED EED TO: DATE: PROJECT: WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ ANTELOPE HILLS SUBDIVISION You are hereby notified to commence work in accordance with the Agreement dated , 1989, on or before , 1989, and you are to complete the work within • t ( ) consecutive calendar days thereafter. The date of completion of all work is therefore, , 1989. THE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (County) By Title ACCEPTANCE OF NOTICE Receipt of the above Notice to Proceed is hereby acknowledged by this the day of 19 By Title -26- 890932 CHANGE ORDER CHANGE ORDER NO. DATE: PROJECT: WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE HILLS SUBDIVISION TO (CONTRACTOR): JUSTIFICATION: You are directed to make the following changes in the work. All other terms and conditions of the contract not expressly modified hereby shall remain in full force and effect. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION EST. CITY. UNIT UNIT COST AMOUNT The original contract sum was $ Net change by previous change orders $ The contract sum prior to this Change Order was..$ The contract sum will be (increased) (decreased) or (unchanged) by this Change Order $ The contract sum including this Change Order will be $ The new contract time will be (increased) (decreased) or (changed) by ( ) days. The date of completion as of the date of this Change Order is therefore , 19 ACCEPTED BY: ORDERED BY: THE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Contractor Address: P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Co 80632 Address By Chairman of the Board By Date Date -27- �p��a�i NOTICE OF CONTRACTOR'S SErTLENENT • 71 This is to notify all persons interested that Weld County, Colorado will make final payment to for work completed on WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE BILLS SUBDIVISION for the BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Said final payment will be made on , 1989. Anyone having claims in conjunction with this project may file same with the undersigned no later than , 1989. WELD COUNTY By Pat Persichino Purchasing Director Weld County Centennial Center Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dated: THE NEW NEWS GREELEY TRIBUNE -28- 890932 • • WILL RECEIPT AND GUARANTEE Weld County, Colorado ?w, (Date) • Received this date of 19 , as full and final payment of the cost of improvements provided for in the Contract executed by and Payee on or about , 19 , together with all amendments, change orders, and additions thereto, the sum of Dollars ($ ) by checking, being the remainder of the full amount accruing to the undersigned by virtue of said Contract and extra work performed thereunder, said payment covering and including full payment cost of all extra work and matterrialtfurnisheds, and i incidentals undersigned ti, the construction of said imp for the additional consideration of One Dollar ($1.00) for the execution hereto, and the undersigned hereof releases THE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS from any and all claims whatsoever resulting from said Contract and all work performed thereunder. The undersigned by these presents certifies that all persons doing work upon or furnishing materials for said improvements under the foregoing Contract and all additions thereto have been paid in full. The undersigned further certifies that all work has been completed in a workmanlike manner in conformity with the plans and specifications. That should any portion of said work or material prove defective within one (1) year from the date of final acceptance of the entire project by the County, the undersigned shall replace any such defective material and remedy any such defective work to the satisfaction of THE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS and shall defend, indemnify, and save harmless THE BOARD WELD COUNTY s and charge COMMISSIONERS from all damages, claims, demands, of every kind which may arise as a result of any such defective material and workmanship during said period. The Performance and Payment Bonds for this Contract shall remain in effect for the period of the guarantee. LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ Name ANTELOPE RILLS SUBDIVISION By Title -29- - 890932 ARTICLE 2 sPECI&L camiTlass -30- 890932 ARTICLE 2 SPECIAL. CONDITIONS m0NS 4 Paragraph Description 2.01 General Intention 2.02 Contract Time 2.03 Liquidated Damages 2.04 Pay Quantities 2.05 Water for Construction 2.06 _ Working Hours 2.07 Weather Limitations 2.08 Mailboxes 2.09 Taxes 2.10 Project Safety 2.11 Changes in the Work 2.12 Changes in Contract Price 2.13 Payment 2.14 Index of Retained Modules Test 2.15 Material Specification 2.16 Base Preparation 2.17 Hot Bituminous Pavement 2.18 Traffic and Signing 2.19 Bituminous Paver 2.20 Compaction 2.21 Survey 2.22 Duties of the Inspector 2.23 Inspection and Testing of Work 2.24 Aggregate Shoulder -31- 890932 4 ARTICLE 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 2.01 General Intention. It is the declared and acknowledged intention to do .49 mile of base preparation (wetting, blading, shaping) prior to placing two (2) inches of hot bituminous pavement on Weld County Road 70, twenty-four (24) feet wide with four (4) foot shoulders, ready to use. 2.02 Contract Time. The time allowed for completion of this Contract shall be twenty (20) days. The construction time shall begin and end If construction continues beyond the contract time period or the time is extended, the contractor will be assessed liquidated damages as stated hereafter. The party to whom the Contract is awarded will be required to execute the Agreement and obtain the Performance Bond, Payment Bond and Certificate of Insurance. Weld County, Colorado must be shown as an additional insured on the Certificate of Insurance. The party to whom the Contract is awarded will be required to execute the Agreement and obtain the Performance Bond, Payment Bond and Certificate of Insurance within ten (10) calendar days from the date when Notice of Award is delivered to the bidder. 2.03 Liquidated Damages. The contractor agrees that he can and will complete within the Contract time limit stated herein, and within the time as extended as provided elsewhere in the Contract Documents. In the event the contractor fails to complete the work within the allotted time limit, the liquidated damages schedule will be applied: Original Contract Amount From More Than To and Including Daily Charge $ 0 $ 25,000 $ 85 25,000 50,000 140 50,000 100,000 205 100,000 500,000 280 500,000 1,000,000 420 1,000,000 2,000,000 560 2,000,000 4,000,000 . 840 4,000,000 8,000,000 1120 8,000,000 10,000,000 1400 These rates will be assessed per calendar day in excess of the time period allotted. -32- 890932 t 2.04 Pay Quantities. The contractor shall be paid on a unit price basis as indicated by the proposal for the actual quantities installed. 2.05 Water for Construction. Water used in construction shall be obtained and paid for by the contractor with the cost incorporated in the unit price bid_ 2.06 Working Hours. Unless special arrangements are made with the Engineer, work shall be done only during regular and commonly accepted or prescribed working hours. No work shall be done at night, holidays, or Sundays unless special permission shall be given by the Engineer. 2.07 Weather Limitations. Bituminous material shall not be applied on a wet surface; or when the temperature is below 60 degrees F, unless otherwise specified. 2.08 Mailboxes. Mailboxes will be reset where required by the contractor and the cost is to be included in the base bid. 2.09 Taxes. Except as may be otherwise provided in this Contract, the contract price is to include all applicable taxes, but does not include any tax from which the County and contractor are exempt. Upon request by the contractor, the County shall furnish a Tax Exemption Certificate or similar evidence of exemption with respect to any such tax not included in the contract price pursuant to this provision. • 2.10 Project Safety. The contractor shall take all reasonable precautions in the performance of the work under this Contract to protect from all hazards to life and property, and shall comply with all health, safety and fire protection regulations and requirements. 2.11 Changes in the Work. The County may at any time, as the need arises, order changes within the scope of the work without invalidating the Agreement. If such changes increase or decrease the amount due under the Contract Documents, or in the time required for performance of the work, the contractor shall perform the same at the unit price or lump sum indicated in the bid. Changes may occur to a maximum of twenty-five percent (25%) of the contract price. After exceeding twenty-five percent (25%), the applicable unit price or lump sum may be negotiated and an equitable adjustment shall be authorized by Change Order. 2.12 Changes in Contract Price. The contract price may be changed only by a Change Order. The value of any work covered by the Change Order or of any claim for increase or decrease in the contract price, shall be determined by one or more of the following methods in the order of precedence listed below: -33- 890932 A. Unit prices previously approved. B. An agreed lump sum. C. The actual cost of labor, direct overhead, materials, supplies, equipment and other services necessary to complete the work. In addition, there shall be added an amount to be agreed upon, but not to exceed fifteen ' percent (15%) of the actual cost of the work to cover the cost of general overhead and profit. 2.13 Payment. Partial payment under the Contract shall be made at the request of the contractor once each month, based upon partial estimates to be furnished by the contractor and approved by the Inspector or Engineer. In making such partial payment, there shall be retained ten percent (10%) of the estimated amounts until final completion and acceptance of all work covered by the Contract; provided, however, that the Inspector or Engineer-at any time after fifty percent (50%) of the work has been completed, if he finds that satisfactory progress is being made, shall recommend that the remaining partial payments be paid in full. In preparing estimates for partial payment, the material delivered on the site and preparatory work done may be taken into consideration. 2.14 Index of Retained Resilient Modules Test. The contractor shall supply samples of aggregate and asphalt or an actual plant mixed sample. The material will be tested by the Index of Retained Modules (MR), as determined by the moisture susceptibility test and shall not be less than 70. 2.15 Material Specification. Material specification and reference in the plan are in accordance with the State Department of Highways, Division of Highways, State of Colorado, Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, 1986. The contractor will submit asphalt mix formulas and aggregate formulas in writing prior to the job start. State Highway Mix Formulas and aggregate tests on the materials to be used are acceptable. 2.16 Base Preparation. This work shall consist of blading, shaping, wetting and compacting the subgrade with moisture and density control just ahead of the laydown operation in accordance with these specifications, at locations and in reasonably close conformity with the details shown on the plan or stakes. 2.17 Hot Bituminous Pavement. This work shall consist of laying a two (2) inch lift of asphalt twenty-four (24) feet wide, grading E, tie new asphalt to existing entrances at the subdivision, and Weld County Road 23. -34- 890932 • This is to be constructed on the prepared base course in accordance with these specifications and the specific requirements of the type under contract, and in reasonably close conformity with the lines, grades, thicknesses and typical cross sections shown on the plans. After the job-mix formula is established, all mixtures furnished for the project shall conform thereto within the established range. At the discretion of the Engineer, the job-produced hot bituminous plant mix may be tested for conformance to the criteria. Failure to meet any of the criteria shall be grounds to require the contractor, at his expense, to take corrective action before being permitted to continue production. The contractor's proposed job-mix formula for each hot bituminous pavement grading will be tested by the County or a reasonable state-mix will be acceptable. It shall be based on materials actually produced and stockpiled for use on the project. 2.18 Traffic and Signing. Roads are to remain open to local traffic. The contractor will provide signing and flagging in accordance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, and the cost for signing will be paid for separately. It is the full responsibility of the contractor to maintain all signs and barricades throughout the project. If the signs or barricades are not up, the Engineer may shut down the project until signs or barricades are placed. If for any reason visual contact is lost between the flag people, it will be necessary to use the two-way radios, additional flag personnel, pilot car or all the above. The contractor will provide temporary pavement marking and it will be paid for under Item 614, Traffic and Signing. A four (4) inch piece of reflectorized, temporary lane marking cap shall be placed on 100 foot centers at the completion of the paving. The contractor will install the temporary marking on the center line only. The surface to which the tape is applied shall be clean, dry and free of dirt, oil and grease. The tape shall be pressed down immediately after application until it adheres properly and conforms to the surface. 2.19 Bituminous Paver. The paver shall be a self-contained, power-propelled unit provided with an activated screed or strike-off assembly, heated if necessary, and capable of spreading and finishing courses of bituminous plant mix matetion in widths applicable to the specified typical section and thicknesses shown on the plans. The paver machine shall be equipped with an automatic control system which will control the elevation of the screed and which is automatically actuated by a system of -35- 890932 sensor-operated devices which sense and follow reference lines or surfaces on one or both sides of the machine as required. The automatic control system shall be capable of working with the following devices: (1) Ski-type device at least 30 feet in length (2) Short ski or short shoe (3) At least 5,000 feet of control line and stakes 2.20 Compaction. The plant mix bituminous pavement shall be compacted by rolling. Both steel wheel and pneumatic tire rollers will be required, unless otherwise approved. The number, weight and type of rollers furnished shall be sufficient to obtain the required density while the mixture is in a workable condition. Compaction shall begin as soon as possible after the mixture is placed and be continuous until the required density is obtained. When the mixture surface temperature falls below 185 degrees F, no further compaction effort will be permitted unless approved, 2.21 Survey. The contractor will be required to make all detail surveys needed for construction, including center line layout and grade stakes. The cost of surveying shall be included in the base bid. 2.22 Duties of the Inspector. Inspectors employed by the County will be authorized to inspect all work done and materials furnished. Such inspection may extend to all or any part of the work and to the preparation, fabrication or manufacturing of the materials to be used. The Inspector will not be authorized to alter or waive the provisions of the Contract. The Inspector will not be authorized to issue instructions contrary to the plans and specifications, or to act as foreman for the contractor. 2.23 Inspection and Testing of Work. All materials and each part or detail of the work shall be subject to inspection by the Inspector or Engineer. The Inspector shall be allowed access to all parts of the work and shall be furnished with such information and assistance by the contractor as is required to make a complete and detailed inspection. The Inspector or Engineer will furnish copies of test results that indicate out of specification material to the contractor promptly, as the test results become available. Such inspections and tests may not constitute acceptance of the materials or work so tested or inspected, and the County may reject or accept any work or materials at any time prior to the inspection. -36- 890932 2.24 A re ate Shoulder. Four (4)will be compacted with)Aggregateggt shoulder Bs area;o both Class 6. Material is to be Bent to the pavement along placed adjacent etoa the the four (4) foot shoulder area. The contractor may use a shouldering machine or belly dump material along the edge of the pavement. Shoulders shall be wetted and compacted. • -37- 890932 ROAD CONSTRUCTION ONE LANE ROAD 1000 FT. r O SPEED UM17 2S SE PREPARED TO STOP -, • _ - FLAGMAN • O O Q FRESH L - - O{ OIL. DROP-OFF ROAD MACHINERY AHEAD OV O O END CONSTRUCTION V 4IC> SPEED LIMIT 55 • AREA • . O OY O MAIN LINE SIGNING • • • PAVEMENT OVERLAY 890932 t. ARTICLE 3 GENERAL CONDITIONS -39- 890932 ARTICLE 3 GENERAL commas oimmas INDEX Section No. a " DEFINITIONS 1 EXECUTION AND CORRELATION OF DOCUMENTS 2 DESIGN, DRAWINGS, AND INSTRUCTIONS 3 COPIES OF DRAWINGS FURNISHED 4 ORDER OF COMPLETION 5 OWNERSHIP OF DRAWINGS 6 FAMILIARITY WITH WORK 7 CHANGED CONDITIONS 8 MATERIALS AND APPLIANCES 9 EMPLOYEES 10 ROYALTIES AND PATENTS 11 SURVEYS 12 PERMITS, LICENSES, AND REGULATIONS 13 PROTECTION OF THE PUBLIC AND OF WORK AND PROPERTY 14 EMERGENCY WORK 14 (A) INSPECTION OF WORK 15 SUPERINTENDENCE 16 PRE-CONTRACT EXAMINATION AND DISCOVERY OF DISCREPANCIES DURING WORK 17 CHANGES IN THE WORK 18 EXTENSION OF TIME 19 CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT 19 (A) -40- 890932 CLAIMS 20 CORRECTION OF WORK BEFORE FINAL PAYMENT 21 SUSPENSION OF WORK 22 THE COUNTY'S RIGHT TO TERMINATE CONTRACT 23 CONTRACTOR'S RIGHT TO STOP WORK OR TERMINATE CONTRACT 24 REMOVAL OF EQUIPMENT 25 RESPONSIBILITY FOR WORK 26 PARTIAL COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE 27 PAYMENTS WITHHELD PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF WORK 28 CONTRACTOR'S INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION 29 SURETY BONDS 30 CONTRACTOR'S INSURANCE 31 ASSIGNMENT - 32 RIGHTS OF VARIOUS INTERESTS 33 SEPARATE CONTRACTS 34 SUBCONTRACTS 35 ENGINEER'S STATUS 36 ENGINEER'S DECISIONS 37 ARBITRATION 38 LANDS FOR WORK 39 40 CLEANING UP ACCEPTANCE AND FINAL PAYMENT 41 LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY TO PUBLIC 42 43 WARRANTIES SUBLETTING OF CONTRACT 44 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES 45 -41- 890932 PAY QUANTITIES 46 WORKING HOURS 47 WEATHER LIMITATIONS 48 UNDERGROUND OBSTRUCTIONS 49 ADVANCE NOTICE 50 WORK DONE WITHOUT LINES OR GRADES 51 TAXES 52 PROJECT SAFETY 53 CHANGES IN THE WORK 54 CHANGES IN CONTRACT PRICE 55 PAYMENT 56 GUARANTEES 57 NON-DISCRIMINATION 58 -42- • 8904332 SECTION 1 - DEFINITIONS (a) The Contract Documents shall consist of the Advertisement a for Bids, Information for Bidders, Non-Collusion Statement, Bid, Bid Schedule, Bid Bond, Notice of Award, Agreement, Performance Bond, Payment Bond, Insurance Requirements, Notice to Proceed, Change Order, Notice of Contractor's Settlement, Final Receipt and Guarantee, the Drawings, and the Specifications, including all modifications thereof incorporated in any of the documents before the execution of the Contract. (b) The County and the contractor are those named as such in the Agreement. They are treated throughout the Contract Documents as if each were of the singular number and masculine gender. (c) Wherever in this contract the word "Engineer" is used, it shall be understood as referring to the County Engineer, acting personally or through any assistants duly authorized-by the Engineer. (d) Any written notice served pursuant to the terms of the Agreement shall be deemed to have been duly served if delivered in person or by registered mail to the individual, or to a partner, or to an officer of the corporation for whom it is intended, or any authorized representative thereof. (e) The term "subcontractor" shall mean anyone, other than the contractor, who furnished at the site, under an Agreement with the contractor, labor, or labor and materials, or labor and equipment, but shall not include any person who furnishes services of a personal nature. (f) Work shall mean the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, and other incidentals necessary to the successful completion of the Contract and the carrying out of all the duties and obligations imposed by the Contract. . (g) Extra work shall mean such additional labor, materials, equipment, and other incidentals as. are required to complete the Contract for the purpose for which it was intended, but was not shown on the drawings or called for in the specifications, or is authorized by the County in addition to that work called for in the drawings and specifications. (h) Dispute shall mean lack of agreement between any parties that have any obligations, duties, or responsibilities under the terms of the contract drawings, or specifications. (i) Mobilization shall consist of preparatory work and operations, including, but not limited to, those necessary for the movement of personnel, equipment, supplies and incidentals to the project site; for the establishment of all offices, buildings and other facilities necessary for work on the project; and for all other work and operations which must be performed prior to beginning work on the various items on the project site. -43- 890932 i SECTION 2 - EERCUTION AND CORRELATION OF DOC@ffiNTS The Agreement shall be signed in duplicate by the County and the contractor. The Contract Documents are complementary and what is called for by any one shall be as binding as if called for by all. In case of conflict between drawing and specifications, the specifications shall govern. Special specifications shall govern over standard specifications. Materials or work described in words, which so applied have a well-known technical or trade meaning, shall be held to refer to such recognized standards. SECTION 3 - DESIGN, DRAWINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS It is agreed that the County will be responsible for the adequacy of design and sufficiency of the drawings and specifications. The County, through the Engineer, shall furnish drawings and specifications which adequately represent the requirements of the work to be performed under the Contract. All such drawings and instructions shall be consistent with the Contract Documents and shall be true developments thereof. Drawings and specifications which adequately represent the work to be done shall be furnished prior to the time of entering into the Contract. The Engineer may, during the life of the Contract, and in accordance with Section 18, issue additional instructions, by means of drawings or other media, necessary to illustrate changes in the work. SECTION 4 - COPIES OF DRAWINGS FURNISHED Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents, the Engineer will furnish to the contractor, free of charge, all copies of drawings and specifications reasonably necessary for the execution of the work. SECTION 5 - ORDER OF COMPLETION The contractor shall submit, at such time as may reasonably be requested by the Engineer, schedules which shall show the order in which the contractor proposes to carry on the work, with dates at which the contractor will start the several parts. The special provisions or plans may require that certain_ phases or parts of the work be completed first or in a certain order. If the contractor elects to use PERT or CPM Charts, he shall furnish copies of them to the Engineer upon request. SECTION 6 - OWNERSHIP OF DRAWINGS All drawings, specifications and copies thereof furnished by the County shall not be reused on other work by the contractor. -44- 890932 SECTION 7 - PAKIL]ARITY WITH WORK The County has endeavored to ascertain all pertinent information regarding site conditions, and subsurface conditions, and has, to the best of his ability, furnished all such information to the contractor. Such information is given, however, as being the best factual information available to the County, but is advisory only. The contractor, by careful examination, shall satisfy himself as to the nature and location of the work, the character of equipment and facilities needed preliminary to and during the prosecution of the work, the general and local conditions, and all other matters which can in any way, affect the work under this Contract. SECTION 8 - CHANGED CONDITIONS The contractor shall promptly, and before such conditions are disturbed, except in the event of an emergency, notify the County in writing of: (1) Subsurface or latent physical conditions at the site differing materially from those indicated in this Contract; or (2) Previously unknown physical or other conditions at the site, of an unusual nature, not generally recognized as inherent in work of the character provided for in this Contract. The Engineer shall promptly investigate the conditions, and if he finds that such conditions do so materially differ and cause an increase or decrease in the cost of, or the time required for, performance of this Contract, an equitable adjustment shall be made and the Contract modified in writing accordingly. Any claim of the contractor for adjustment hereunder shall not be allowed unless he has given notice as above required; provided that the Engineer may, if he determines the facts so justify, consider and adjust any such claims asserted before the date of final settlement of the Contract. If the parties fail to agree upon the adjustment to be made, the dispute shall be determined as provided in Section 38 hereof. SECTION 9 - MATERIALS AND APPLIANCES Unless otherwise stipulated, the contractor shall provide and pay for all materials, labor, water, tools, equipment, light, power, transportation and other facilities necessary for the execution and completion of the work. Unless otherwise specified, all materials shall be of good quality. The contractor shall, if required, furnish satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of materials. SECTION 10 - EMPLOYEES The contractor shall at all times enforce strict discipline and good order among his employees, and shall seek. to avoid employing, for the contract, any unfit person or anyone not skilled in the work assigned to him. -45- 890932 Adequate sanitary facilities shall be provided by the contractor. "Employees of the contractor and/or any subcontractor working on +j the project shall not be considered as employees of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, nor shall they be entitled to any of the benefits provided to Weld County employees." SECTION 11 - ROYALTIES AND PATENTS The contractor shall pay all applicable royalties and license fees. He shall defend all suites• or claims for infringement for any patent rights and save the County harmless from loss on account thereof, except that the County shall be responsible for any such loss when a particular process, design, or the product of a particular manufacturer or manufacturers is specified, unless the County has notifed the contractor prior to the signing of the Contract that the particular process, design, or product is patented or is believed to be patented. SECTION 12 - SURVEYS Unless otherwise specified, the County shall furnish all surveys and establish all base lines for locating the principal component parts of the work together with a suitable number of bench marks adjacent to the work. From the information provided by the County, the contractor shall develop and make all detail surveys needed for construction such as slope stakes, batter boards, stakes for pile locations and other working points, lines and elevations. The contractor shall be responsible for any mistakes made in his • detail surveys. The contractor shall carefully preserve bench marks, reference points and stakes and, in case of willful or careless destruction, he shall be charged with the resulting expense and shall be responsible for any mistakes that may be caused by their necessary loss or disturbance. SECTION 13 - PERMITS, LICENSES AND REGULATIONS Permits and licenses of a temporary nature, necessary for the prosecution of the work shall be secured and paid for by the contractor. Permits, licenses and easements for permanent structures or permanent changes in existing facilities shall be secured and paid for by the County, unless otherwise specified. The contractor shall give all notices and comply with all laws, ordinances, rules and regulations bearing on the conduct of the work as drawn and specified. If the contractor observes that the drawings and specifications are at variance therewith, be shall promptly notify the Engineer in writing. Any necessary changes shall be adjusted in the Contract for changes in the work. -46- 890932 SECTION 14 - PROTECTION OF THE PUBLIC AND OF WORK AND PROPERTY The contractor shall provide and maintain all necessary watchmen, barricades, warning lights and, signs in accordance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, latest edition, and take all reasonable precautions for the protection and safety of the public. He shall continuously maintain reasonable protection of all work from damage, and shall take all reasonable precautions to protect the County's property from injury or loss arising in connection with this Contract. Streets and highways shall be kept free of dirt and litter from contractor's handling operations. The contractor shall take reasonable precautions to protect private property adjacent to the project from such nuisances as dust, dirt, rock and excessive noise. He shall make good any damage, injury or loss to his work and to the property owner resulting from lack of reasonable protective precautions, except as such may be due to errors in the Contract Documents, or caused by agents of adjacent private and public property, as provided by law and the Contract Documents. SECTION 14 (A) - EMERGENCY WORE In an emergency affecting the safety of life or of the work or of adjoining property, the contractor is, without special instructions or authorization from the Engineer, hereby permitted to act at his discretion to prevent such threatening loss or injury. He shall also so act, without appeal, if so authorized or instructed by the Engineer. Any compensation claimed by the contractor on account of emergency work, shall be determined by agreement or in accordance with Section 38. SECTION 15 - INSPECTION OP WORE All materials and equipment used in the construction of the project shall be subject to adequate testing in accordance with generally accepted standards as required by the Contract Documents. The County shall provide sufficient competent personnel, working under qualified supervision for the inspection of the work, while such work is in progress, to ascertain that the completed work will comply in all respects with the standards and requirements set forth in the specifications. The inspector designated by the County is, in the first instance, the judge of the performance of the Contract as it relates to the compliance with the specifications, quality of workmanship, and material. Notwithstanding such inspection, the contractor will be held responsible for the acceptability of the work. The Engineer and his representatives shall at all times have access to the work whenever it is in preparation or progress, and the contractor shall provide proper facilities for such access and for inspection. -47- 890932 If the specifications, the Engineer's instructions, laws, ordinances, or any public authority require any work to be specially tested or approved, the contractor shall give the Engineer timely notice to its readiness for inspection, and if the inspection is by an authority other than the Engineer, a date shall be fixed for such inspection. Inspections by the Engineer shall be promptly made, and where practicable, at the source of supply. If any work required to be inspected should be covered up without approval or consent of the Engineer, it must, if required by the Engineer, be uncovered for examination and properly restored at the contractor's expense, unless the Engineer has unreasonably delayed inspection. Reexamination of any work may be ordered by the Engineer, and if so ordered, the work must be uncovered by the contractor. If such work is found to be in accordance with the Contract Documents, the County shall pay the cost of reexamination. If such work is not in accordance with the Contract Documents, the contractor shall pay such cost. SECTION 16 - SUPERINTENDENCE The contractor shall keep on his work at all times during its progress, a competent superintendent and/or responsible assistants. The superintendent shall represent the contractor and all directions given to him shall be binding as if given to the contractor. Important directions shall immediately be confirmed in writing to the contractor. Other directions shall be so confirmed or written request in each case. SECTION 17 - PRE-CONSTRUCTION EXAMNATION AND DISCOVERY OF DISCREPANCIES DURING WORK Before submitting his proposal, the contractor will examine all construction plans and the entire and complete specifications and will become well and fully informed as to the materials and the character of the work required, the relationship of all the particular parts of the work, and he will visit and inspect the site, observing and examining the conditions existing. After the execution of the Contract, no consideration will be granted for any misunderstanding of the materials to be furnished or the work to be done, it being mutually understood that the tender of the proposal carried with it an agreement to this end and all other conditions mentioned in the Contract and the specifications, and implied a full and complete understanding of them and all construction plans, drawings, notes, indications, and requirements. Should anything be omitted from the construction plans or specifications necessary to the proper completion of the work herein described, it shall be the duty of the contractor to so notify the County before signing the Contract, and in the event of failure of the contractor to give such notice, he shall make good any damage or defect in his work caused thereby without extra charge. -48- • 890932 L. No allowance will be made for lack of full knowledge of all conditions, except such underground conditions as are determined after commencement of the work and were unknown to the contractor. If the contractor, in the course of the work, finds any discrepancy between the drawings and the physical conditions of the locality, or any error or omissions in drawings or in the layout as given by survey points and instructions, he shall immediately inform the Engineer, in writing, and the Engineer shall promptly verify the same. Any work done after such discovery, until authorized, will be done at the contractor's risk, except in the event of an emergency. SECTION 18 - CHANGES IN THE WORK At any time by written order, the County may make changes in the drawings and specifications or scheduling of the contract within the general scope. All such work shall be executed under the time constraints of the original contract, except that any claim for extension of'time caused thereby, shall be allowed and adjusted at the time of ordering such change or at such time as it can be ascertained.giving minorinchanges instructions, intrthe o work the not gineer involvin shall have extra authority to cost, and make t inconsistent with the purpose of the work. Except in an emergency endangering life and property, no extra work or change shall be made unless in pursuance of a written order by the Engineer, and no claim for an addition to the Contract sum shall be valid unless the additional work was so ordered. The contractor shall proceed with the work as changed and the value of such work or change shall be determined as provided for in the Agreement herein. SECTION 19 - EXTENSION OF TINE (a) Extension of time stipulated in the Contract for completion of the work will be made when changes in the work occur, as provided in Section 18; when the work is suspended as provided in Section 24; and when the work of the contractor is delayed on account of conditions which could not have been foreseen, or which were beyond the control of the contractor, his subcontractors, or suppliers, and which were not the result of their fault or negligence. Extension of time for completion shall also be allowed for any delays in the progress of the work which in the opinion of the Engineer, entitles the contractor to an extension of time. (b) The contractor shall notify the Engineer promptly of any occurrence or conditions which in the contractor's opinion, entitle him to an extension of time. Such notice shall be in writing and shall be submitted in ample time to permit full investigation and evaluation of the contractor's claim. Failure to provide such notice shall constitute a waiver by the contractor of any claim. -49- 890932 SECTION 19 (A) - CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT Failure of the contractor to comply with any of the requirements of the Contract and the specifications, may be considered as evidence of the inability on the part of the contractor to maintain the quality and service standards deemed necessary, and shall be sufficient cause for the cancellation of the Agreement and the initiating of legal action against the Performance Bond of the contractor. SECTION 20 - CLAIMS • If the contractor claims that any instructions by drawings or otherwise, issued after the date of the Contract, involve extra cost under the Contract, he shall give the Engineer written notice thereof within ten (10) days, after the receipt of such instruction. In any event, such notice should be given before proceeding to execute the work. An exception may be emergencies endangering life or property, at which time the procedure shall then be as provided for under Changes in the Work. No such claim shall be valid unless so made. SECTION 21 - CORRECTION OF WORK BEFORE FINAL PAYMENT The contractor shall promptly remove from the premises all materials and work condemned by the Engineer as failing to meet Contract requirements, whether incorporated in the work or not, and the contractor shall promptly replace and re-execute his own work in accordance with the Contract and without expense to the County and shall bear the expense of making good all work of other contractors destroyed or damaged by such removal or replacement. All removal and replacement work shall be done at the contractor's expense. If the contractor does not take action to remove such condemned work and materials within ten (10) days after written notice, the County may remove them and store the material at the expense of the contractor. If the contractor does not pay the expense of such removal and storage within ten (10) days time thereafter, the County may, upon ten (10) days written notice, sell such materials at auction or at private sale and shall pay to the contractor any net proceeds thereof, after deducting all the costs and expenses that should have been borne by the contractor. SECTION 22 - SUSPENSION OF WORK The County may at any time suspend the work, or any part thereof, by giving three (3) days notice to the contractor in writing. -50- 0932 SECTION 23 - THE COUNTY'S RIGHT TO TERMINATE CONTRACT If the contractor should be adjudged a bankrupt, or if he should make a general assignment for the benefit of his creditors, or if a receiver should be appointed on account of his insolvency, or if he should persistently or repeatedly refuse or should fail, except in cases for which extensions of time are provided, to supply enough properly skilled workmen or materials, or if he should fail to make payments to subcontractors for material or labor so as to affect the progress of the work, or persistently be guilty of a substantial violation of the Contract, then the County, upon the written notice of the Engineer that sufficent cause exists to justify such action and without prejudice to any other right or remedy, and after giving the contractor and his Surety seven (7) days' written notice, terminate the employment of the contractor and take possession of the premises and of all materials, tools, equipment and other facilities installed on the work and paid for by the County, and finish the work by whatever method he may deem expedient. In such case, the contractor shall not be entitled to receive any further payment until the work is finished. If the unpaid balance of the Contract price shall exceed the expense of finishing the work, including compensation for additional managerial and administrative services, such expense shall be paid to the contractor. If such expense shall exceed such unpaid balance, the contractor shall pay the difference to the County. The expense incurred by the County as herein provided, and the damage incurred through the contractor's default, shall be certified by the Engineer. Where the Contract has been terminated by the County, said termination shall not affect or terminate any.of the rights of the County then existing or which may thereafter accrue because of such default as againt the contractor and his Surety. Any retention or payment of monies by the County due the contractor under the terms of the Contract, shall not release the contractor or his Surety from liability for the contractor's default. SECTION 24 - CONTRACTOR'S RIGHT TO STOP WORK OR TERMINATE CONTRACT If the work should be stopped under an order of any court, or other public authority, for a period of more than three (3) months, through no act or fault of the contractor or of anyone employed by him, or if the County should fail to make partial payment to the contractor of an undisputed sum within forty-five (45) days after its maturity and presentation, then the contractor may, upon seven (7) days' written notice to the Engineer, stop work or terminate this Contract and recover from the County, payment for all work executed, plus any loss sustained upon any plant or materials plus reasonable profit and damages. -S1- • 890932 S SECTION 25 - REMOVAL OF EQUIRRRT If the cause of termination of this Contract before completion from any cause whatever, the contractor, if notified to do so by the County, shall promptly remove any ipment and supplies from the property of the County, failing which lithe County shall have the right to exercise control over and to remove equipment and supplies at the expense of and without recourse by the contractor. SECTION 26 - RESPONSIBILITY FOR WORK The contractor assumes full responsibility for the work. Until final acceptance, the contractor shall be responsible for damage to or destruction of the work, except for any part covered by partial acceptance as set forth in Section 27 and except such damage or destruction which is caused by the negligent or willful acts of the County. SECTION 27 - PARTIAL C@fPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE If at any time prior to the issuance of the final certificate referred to in Section 41 hereinafter, any portion of the permanent construction has been satisfactorily completed to the Engineer's satisfaction, and if the Engineer determines that such portion of the permanent construction is not required for the operations of the contractor, but is needed by the County, the Engineer shall issue to the contractor a Certificate of Partial Completion, and thereupon or at any time thereafter, the County may take over and use the portion of the permanent construction described in such certificate. The issuance of a Certificate of Partial Completion shall not be construed to constitute an extension of the contractor's time to complete the portion of the permanent construction to which it relates, if he has failed to complete it in accordance with the terms of this Contract. The issuance of such a certificate shall not operate to release the contractor or his Sureties from any obligations' under this Contract or the Performance Bond. If such use increases the cost of or delays the work, the contractor shall be entitled to extra compensation, or extension of time, or both, as the Engineer may determine, unless otherwise provided. SECTION 28 - PAYMENTS WTTBME,D PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF WORK As a result of subsequently discovered evidence, the County may withhold or nullify the whole or part of any Certificate of Payment to such extent as may be necessary to protect himself from loss occasioned by: -52- 890932 (a) Defective work not remedied by the contractor (b) Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing of claims by other parties against the contractor for work done on the project (c) Failure of the contractor to make payments properly to subcontractors or for material or labor (d) Damage by the contractor to subcontractors or to another contractor When the above grounds are removed, or the contractor provides a Surety Bond satisfactory to the County which will protect the County in the amount withheld, payment shall be made for amounts withheld because of them. No monies may be withheld under (b) and (c) if a Payment Bond is included in the Contract. SECTION 29 - CONTRACTOR'S INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION The contractor shall secure and maintain such insurance policies as will protect himself, his subcontractors, and Weld County, Colorado, its employees and agents, from claims for bodily injuries, death or property damage, which may arise from operations under this Contract, whether such operations be by himself or by any subcontractor or any employed by them directly or indirectly. The following insurance policies are required and must be evidenced by Certificates of Insurance: (a) Statutory Workmen's Compensation (b) Contractor's Public Liability and Property Damage Bodily Injury: Each person $150,000 Each accident $400,000 Property Damage: Each accident $100,000 Aggregate $400,000 (c) Automobile Public Liability and Property Damage Bodily Injury: Each person $100,000 Each accident $400,000 Property Damage: Each accident $400,000 Certificates of Insurance must show "Weld County, Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees and agents" as an Additional Insured. -53- 890932 All policies shall be for not less than the amount set forth above or as stated in the Special Conditions. Other forms of insurance shall also be provided if called for by the Special Conditions. All Certificates of Insurance must be filed with the Engineer along with the Performance and Payment Bonds, and shall be subject to his approval as to adequacy of protection, within the requirements as stated herein. Said Certificates of Insurance shall contain a thirty (30) days' written notice of cancellation in favor of the County. The contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless Weld County, Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees and agents, from and against any and all claims, damages, losses, injuries, and expenses, including attorney's fees, arising out of or resulting from, the performance of the work. SECTION 30 - SURETY BONDS The County shall have the right, prior to the signing of the Contract, to require the contractor to furnish Payment and Performance Bonds in such form as the County may prescribe in the bidding documents and executed by one or more financially responsible Sureties licensed to do business in the State of Colorado. The premiums for said bonds shall be paid by the contractor. Such bonds shall cover the entire contract amount, regardless of changes therein, shall remain in full effect for a period of one year from the date of issuance of a Certificate of Completion, and shall be filed with the Engineer prior to the commencement of any work on the project. SECTION 31 - CONTRACTOR'S INSURANCE The contractor shall secure and maintain insurance to one-hundred (100%) percent of the insurable value of the entire work in the Contract and any structure attached or adjacent thereto against fire, earthquake, and other perils as he may deem necessary and shall name the County and subcontractors as Additional Insured. SECTION 32 - ASSIGNMENT Neither party to the Contract shall assign the Contract or sublet it as a whole without the written consent of the other and its Surety, nor shall the contractor assign any monies due or to become due to him hereunder, except to a bank or financial institution acceptable to the County. -54- 890932 SECTION 33 - RIGHTS OF VARIOUS INTERESTS a Wherever work being done 'by the County's forces, utility companies, or by other contractor's forces is contiguous to work covered by this Contract, the respective rights of the various interests invoiced shall be established by the Engineer, to secure the completion of the various portions of the work in general harmony. (a) Before issuance of final payment, the contractor, if required in the Special Conditions, shall certify in writing to the Engineer that all payrolls, material bills, and other indebtedness connected with the work have been paid, or otherwise satisfied. If the Contract does not include a Payment Bond, the contractor may submit in lieu of Certification of Payment, a Surety Bond in the amount of the disputed indebtedness or liens, guaranteeing payment of all such disputed amounts, including all related costs and interest in connection with said disputed indebtedness or liens which the County may be compelled to pay upon adjudication. (b) The making and acceptance of the final payment shall constitute a waiver of all claims by the County, other than those arising from unsettled liens, from faulty work appearing within the guarantee period, provided in the Special Conditions, from the requirements of the drawings and specifications, or from manufacturer's guarantees. It shall also constitute a waiver of all claims by the contractor, except those previously made and still unsettled. (c) If after the work has been substantially completed, full completion thereof is materially delayed through no fault of the contractor, and the Engineer so certifies, the County shall, upon certificate of the Engineer, and without terminating the Contract, make payment of the balance due for that portion of the work fully completed and accepted. Such payment shall be made under the terms and conditions governing final payment, except that it shall not constitute a waiver of claims. (d) If the County fails to make payment as herein provided, there shall be added to each payment daily interest at the rate of six (6%) percent per annum commencing on the first day after said payment is due and continuing until payment is delivered or mailed to the contractor. SECTION 34 - SEPARATE CONTRACTS The County reserves the right to let other contracts in connection with this project. The contractor shall afford other contractors reasonable opportunity for the introduction and storage of their materials and the execution of their work, and shall properly connect and coordinate his work with theirs. If the proper execution or results of any part of the contractor's work depends upon the work of any other contractor, the contractor shall inspect and promptly report to the Engineer any defects in such work that render it unsuitable for such proper execution and results. -55- 890932 SECTION 35 - SUBCONTRACTS The contractor shall, as soon as practicable after signing the Agreement, but in any event prior to the performance ff any work by the names of subcontractor, notify the County, in writing, subcontractors proposed for the work, designating the portions of work • to be performed by each. The contractor agrees that he is as fully responsible to the County for the acts and omissions of his subcontractors and of persons either directly or indirectly employed by them, as he is for the acts • and omissions of persons directly employed by him. Nothing contained in the Contract Documents shall create any contractual relation between any subcontractor and the County. SECTION 36 - ENGINEER'S STATUS The Engineer shall perform technical inspection of the work. He has authority to stop the work whenever such stoppage may necessary to insure the proper execution of the Contract. He shall also have authority to reject all work and materials which do not conform to the Contract and to decide questions which arise in the execution of the work. • SECTION 37 - ENGINEER'S DECISIONS The Engineer shall, within a reasonable all claims of the time after presentation to him, make decisions in writing on contractor and on all other matters relating to the execution and progress of the work or the interpretation of the Contract Documents. SECTION 38 - ARBITRATION Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Contract, or the breach thereof, which cannot be resolved by mutual agreement, shall be settled by arbitration in accordance with the Rules of the American Arbitration Association, and judgement upon the award rendered by the Arbitrator(s) may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof. SECTION 39 - LANDS FOR WORK The County shall provide, as indicated on Drawing No. and not later than the date when needed by the contractor, the lands upon which the work under this Contract is to be done, rights-of-way for access to same, and such other lands which are designated on the drawing for the use of the contractor. Any delay in the furnishing of these lands by the County shall be deemed proper cause for an equitable adjustment in both contract price and time of completion. The contractor shall provide, at his own expense and without liability to the County, any additional land and access thereto that may be required for temporary construction facilities, or for storage of materials. -56- 890932 890932 • SECTION 40 - CLEANING DP. The contractor shall remove, at his own expense from the County's property and from all public and private property, all temporary structures, rubbish and waste materials resulting from his operations. This requirement shall not apply to property used for permanent disposal of rubbish or waste materials in accordance with permission of such disposal granted to the contractor by the County thereof where such disposal is in accordance with local ordinances and is approved by the Engineer. SECTION 41 - ACCEPTANCE AND FINAL PAYMENT Upon receipt of written notice that the work is substantially completed or ready for final inspection and acceptance, the Engineer will promptly make such inspection, and when he finds the work acceptable under the Contract and the Contract fully performed or substantially completed, he shall promptly issue a certificate, over his own signature, stating that the work required by this Contract has been substantially completed and is accepted by him under the terms and conditions thereof, and the entire balance found to be due the contractor, including the retained percentage, unless a retention based on the Engineer's estimate of the fair value of the claims against the contractor and the cost of completing the uncompleted or unsatisfactory items of work with specified amounts for each incomplete or defective item or work, is due and payable. No final payment shall be made by the County unless and until the contractor has certified in writing to the Engineer that all payroll, material bids, and other indebtedness connected with the work have been paid or otherwise satisfied. - The making and acceptance of the final payment shall constitute a waiver of all claims by the County other than those arising from unsettled liens, from faulty work appearing within the guarantee period provided in the Special Conditions, from the requirements of the drawings and specifications or from manufacturer's guarantee. It shall also consititute a waiver of all claims by the contractor, except those previously made and still unsettled. If, after the work has been substantially completed, full completion thereof is materially delayed through no fault of the contractor and the Engineer so certifies, the County shall, upon certificate of the Engineer, and without terminating the Contract, make payment of balance due for that portion of the work fully completed and accepted. Such payment shall be made under the terms and conditions governing final payment, except that is shall not constitute a waiver of claims. -57- 890932 SECTION 42 - LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILIFF TO PUBLIC Laws and Regulations: The contractor shall keep himself fully informed of all city and county ordinances and regulations, and state and federal laws, which in any manner affect the work herein specified. Be shall, at all times, observe and comply with said ordinances, regulations, or laws, caused by the negligent actions of the contractor, his agent, or employees. SECTION 43 - WARRANTIES The contractor shall guarantee his work against defective materials or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of the project or portions thereof are put into service, or from the date of final acceptance, whichever occurs first. SECTION 44 - SUBLIMING OF CONTRACT The contractor shall not sublet, sell, transfer, assign, or otherwise dispose of the contract, or of his rights, title, or interest therein, without written consent of the County. The contractor may utilize the services of specialty subcontractors on those parts of the project which, under normal contracting practices, are performed by specialty subcontractors. The contractor shall not award work to subcontractors in excess of fifty (50%) percent of the contract price without prior written approval of the County. The contractor shall be as fully responsible to the County for the acts and omissions of his subcontractors and of persons directly employed by him, as he is for the acts and omissions of persons directly employed by him. The contractor shall cause appropriate provisions to be inserted in all subcontracts relative to the project to bind the subcontractors to the contractor by the terms of the Contract Documents, and to give the contractor the same power as regard to terminating any subcontract that the County may exercise over the contractor under any provision of the Contract Documents. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall create any contractual relationship between any subcontractor and the County. Subcontracts, or transfer of contract, shall not release the contractor of his liability under the contract and bonds. -58- 990932 SECTION 45 - LIQUIDATED DAMAGES The contractor agrees that he can and will complete the project within the prescribed time limit as stated in Section 2.02 (Special Conditions) and within the time as may be extended. In the event the contractor fails to complete the work within the allotted time limit, the following liquidated damages will be applied: Original Contract Amount From More Than To and Including Daily Charge 0 $ 25,000 $ 85 25,000 50,000 140 50,000 100,000 205 100,000 500,000 280 500,000 1,000,000 420 1,000,000 2,000,000 560 2,000,000 4,000,000 840 4,000,000 8,000,000 1,120 8,000,000 10,000,000 1,400 These rates will be assessed per calendar day for each day which the contractor fails to finish the work in excess of the time period allotted. The parties agree that the liquidated damages, as stated herein, are not a penalty and are reasonable, given the expected harm from a dealy in completion, the difficulty in proving actual loss, and the inadequacy of any other remedy. ' SECTION 46 - PAY QDANTITIgS The contractor shall be paid on a unit-price basis as indicated by the proposal for the actual quantities installed. SECTION 47 - WORKING HOURS Unless special arrangements have been made with the Engineer, work shall be done only during regular and commonly-accepted or prescribed working hours. No work shall be done at night, holidays, or on Sundays unless special permission shall be given by the Engineer. SECTION 48 - WEATHER MUTATIONS Bituminous plant mix shall be placed only on properly constructed and accepted layers that are free from water, snow, or ice. The bituminous mixtures shall be placed in accordance with the temperature limitations of the following table and only when weather conditions otherwise permit the pavement to be properly placed and finished, as determined by the Engineer or inspector. -59- 890932 Placement Temperature Limitations Compacted Layer Thickness Air and Surface Temperature Minimum (degrees F) Top Layer of Layers Below Pavement Top Layer 1 or Less 70 50 1 to 3 50 _ 40 3 -- 30 Note: Air temperature is taken in the shade. Surface is defined as the existing base on which the new pavement is to be placed. The 70°F requirement for one (1") inch or less layer thickness is reduced to 60°F above 7,500 foot elevation. When it is in the public interest, the Engineer or inspector may waive minimum temperature requirements for placing prime coats and layers of bituminous mixtures below the top layer of the completed pavement. SECTION 49 - UNDERGROUND OBSTRUCTIONS The contractor shall anticipate all underground obstructions, such as water lines, gas lines, sewer lines, concrete, debris, and all other types of utility lines. No extra payment will be allowed for the removal, protection, replacement, repair, or possible increased cost caused by underground obstruction. Any such lines or obstructions indicated on the drawings show only the approximate location from the information available, and must be verified in the field by the contractor. The Engineer will endeavor to familiarize the contractor with all underground utilities and obstructions, but this will not relieve the contractor from full responsibility for anticipating all underground obstructions. The contractor is responsible for notifying, requesting location verification, and keeping the respective utility owners information as to the progress made during the prosecution of this work. The contractor shall protect the existing utilities in a manner as requested by the respective utility owners at no extra compensation. The contractor, by his signature on the proposal and subsequently on the Agreement, agrees to keep the County and the Engineer or inspector free from any claim, either directly or indirectly, from any damages to any and all utilities. Utility locations and adjustments will be coordinated and paid for by the owner. The contractor will, when required to cooperate in scheduling with the utility, but will not include a cost for relocating and/or adjustment. -60- 890932 • • • SECTION 50 - £DVMNCR NOTICE It shall be the responsiblity of the contractor to notify the Engineer or inspector sufficiently in advance of his operations to enable the Engineer or inspector to set the required control stakes and marks. In order to assure r availability Engineer's staff,ctthe ion supervision or other personnel from the following notices will be required as minimums: (a) One (1) week notice for major additions or modifications to construct staking. (b) Two (2) working days' notice for all staking except for emergencies. (c) Two (2) days' written notice shall be delivered to the Engineer or inspector prior to any work done on Saturdays, Sundays, nights, and legal holidays. The failure of the contractor to provide minimum ntices will not be considered for time extensions or extra compensations. SECTION 51 - WORK DONE WITHOUT LINES OR GRADES _ Any work done without having been properly located and established by base lines, offset stakes, bench marks or other basiic reference points located or established=aged removed Engineer or inapt the and found to be improper, may contractor's expense. SECTION 52 - TAXES Except as may be otherwise provided in this Contract, r not ct, the contract price is to include all applicable taxes, bt include any tax from which the County shall furnish a Tax Exemption Certificate or similar evidence of exemption pursuant to this ith ct to any such provision. tax not included in the contract price, SECTION 53 - PROJECT SAFETY The contractor shall take reasonable precautions in the performance of the work under this Contract to protect all from hazards to life and property, and shall comply with all health, safety and fire protection regulations and requirements. -61- 890932 y ��y��}}//��}} c�t( CHANGES }�• THE },may SECTION 54 - CH GES IN THE wo r • At any time by written order, the County may make changes in the drawings and specifications or scheduling of the Contract within the general scope. All such work shall be executed under the time constraints of the original contract, except that any claim for extension of time caused thereby shall be allowed and adjusted at the time of ordering such change or at such time as it can be ascertained. If such changes increase or decrease the amount due under the Contract Documents or in the time required for performance of the work, the contractor shall perform the same at the unit prices or lump sum indicated on the bid. Changes may occur to a maximum of twenty-five (25%) percent the applicable unit price, or lump sum may be negotiated and an equitable adjustment shall be authorized by Change Order. SECTION 55 - CHANGES IN CONTRACT PRICE The contract price may be changed only by a Change Order. The value of any work covered by the Change Order or of any claim for increase or decrease in the contract price, shall be determined by one or more of the following methods in order of precedence listed below: (a) Unit prices previously approved (b) An agreed lump sum (c) The actual cost of labor, direct overhead, materials, supplies, equipment, and other services necessary to complete the work. In addition, there shall be added on an amount to be agreed upon, but not to exceed fifteen (15%) percent of the actual cost of the work to cover the cost of general overhead and profit. SECTION 56 - PAYMENT Partial payment under the Contract shall be made at the request of the contractor once each month, based upon partial estimates to be furnished by the contractor and approved by the Engineer or inspector. In making such partial payment, there shall be retained ten (10%) percent of the estimated amounts until final completion and acceptance of all work covered under the Contract; provided however, that the Engineer at any time after fifty (50%) percent of the work has been completed, finds that satisfactory progress is being made, shall recommend that the remaining partial payment be paid in full. In preparing estimates for partial payments, the material delivered on the site and preparatory work done, may be taken into consideration. SECTION 57 - GUARANTEES The contractor shall guarantee his work against defective materials or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date the project or portion thereof are put into service, or from the date of final acceptance, whichever occurs first. -62- • 890932 a'. Contractor warrants and guarantees to the County that all equipment and materials furnished under this Contract are free from all defects in workmanship and materials. Contractor shall remove from the project area, all work or materials rejected by the County or its inspector for failure to comply with the Contract Documents, whether incorporated in the construction or not. The contractor shall promptly replace the materials or re-execute the work in accordance with the Contract Documents and without expense to the County which are or become defective due to such defects within one (1) year after the date of receipt by the County. The contractor shall also bear the expense of making good all work of other contractors destroyed or damaged by such removal or replacement. Should the contractor fail to proceed properly and in accordance with the guarantee, County may have such work performed at the expense of the contractor. - SECTION 58 - NON-DISCHIlNINATION In connection with the performance of work under this Contract, the contractor agrees not to refuse to hire, discharge, promote, or demote, or discriminate in matters of compensation against any person otherwise qualified, solely because of race, creed, sex, color, national origin, or ancestry; and further agrees to insert the foregoing provision in all subcontracts hereunder. • -63- 890932 ARTICLE 4 TEC@NICAL PROVISIONS • • -64- 890932 -41 ♦ " TECHNICAL PROVISIONS The technical specifications for material, manufacturing and construction shall be in accordance with the following cited Section of the State De artment of Hi hwa s Division of Hi hwa s State of Colorado Standard S ecifications for Road and Bride Construction 1986, unless otherwise stipulated in this document. References to the Division shall mean Weld County and all documentation required will be handled through the Weld County Department of Engineering. ng g. Section 106.01 Source of Supply and Quality Section 106.02 Material Sources Section 106.03 Samples, Tests, Cited Specifications Section 106.04 Plant Inspection Section 106.05 Storage of Materials Section 106.06 Handling Materials _ Section 106.07 Unacceptable Moaterials Section 109.01 1 and Grubbing Section 201.01 Clearing Section 201.02 Clearing and Grubbing Construction Requirements Section 201.03 Clearing and Grubbing Construction Requirements Section 205.07 Removal of Pavements, Sidewalks, Curbs, etc. Section 203.01 Exca and vation went Section 203.05 Unclassified Excavation Section 203.07 Borrow Section 203.08 General (Construction Requirements) Section 203.09 Excavation Section 203.10 Embankment Construction Section 203.11 Construction Section 203.11 CutsAAreeasiwith Mn of oisture and Densient and ty Control Section 203.13 Proof Rolling Section 203.15 Blading Section 203.16 Dozing Section 209.01 Watering Description Section 209.02 Materials Section 209.03 Construction Requirements Section 304.01 Aggregate Base Course Description Section 304.02 Aggregate Section 304.03 Commercial Mineral Fillers Section 304.04 Placing Section 304.05 Mixing cti Section 304.06 Shaping and Compaction o Description Section 306.01 Reconditioning p Section 306.02 Construction Requirements Section 401.01 Plant Mix Pavements - General Description -65- 890932 1 Section 401.02 Composition of Mixtures Section 401.03 Aggregate Section 401.04 Filler Section 401.05 Hydrated Lime Section 401.06 Bituminous Materials Section 401.07 Weather Limitations Section 401.08 * Bituminous Mixing Plant Section 401.09 Hauling Equipment Section 401.10 Bituminous Pavers Section 401.11 Rollers Section 401.12 Conditioning of Existing Surface Section 401.13 Preparation of Bituminous Material Section 401.14 Preparation of Aggregates Section 401.15 Mixing Section 401.15 Spreading and Finishing Section 401.17 Compaction Section 401.18 Joints Section 401.19 Surface Tolerance Section 403.01 Hot Bituminous Pavement Description Section 403.02 Hot Bituminous Pavement Materials Section 403.03 Construction Requirements Section 407.01 Prime Coat, Tack Coat, and Rejuvenating Agent Description Section 407.02 Bituminous Material Section 407.04 Weather Limitations Section 407.05 Equipment Section 407.06 Preparation of Surface Section 407.07 Application of Bituminous Material Section 411.01 Bituminous Material Description Section 411.02 Materials Section 411.03 Construction Requirements Section 603.01 Culverts Description Section 603.02 Materials Section 603.03 Excavation Section 603.05 Placing Conduit Section 603.06 Joining Conduit Section 603.08 Backfilling Section 701.01 Portland Cement Section 702.01 Asphalt Cements Section 702.03 Liquid Asphaltic Materials Section 702.05 Sampling and Testing Section 703.03 Aggregate for Bases Section 703.04 Aggregate for Hot Plant Mix Bituminous Pavements Section 703.06 Filler Section 707.06 Corrugated Aluminun Pipe Section 712.03 Hydrated Lime -66- 8909= Form No.C-147 , `. Transamerica Title Insurance Services r BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CLERK TO THE BOARD P. O. BOX 758 GREELEY, CO 80632 L J WE ARE PLEASED TO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO BE OF SERVICE PLEASE CALL US IF WE MAY BE OF FURTHER ASSISTANCE. 890932 Order No. 8504183 To: Board of County Commissioners Clerk to the Board P. O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Property Ownership: ANTELOPE HILLS FIRST FILING Weld County, State of Colorado Lot No. Owner Address Parcel No. 1. Henry W. Poos #1 Clift Road 080713202001 Maria W. Poos Windsor, CO 80550 2. Duane A. Kunkel 139 Sunflower 080713202002 Connie Kunkel Windsor, CO 80550 3. David S. Woronoff P. O. Box 1823 080713202003 Karen G. Woronoff Windsor, CO 80550 4. David S. Woronoff P. O. Box 1823 080713202004 Karen G. Woronoff Windsor, CO 80550 5. Clara Rutz 413 Walnut 080713202005 Windsor, CO 80550 6. Joseph Charles Borla,Jr. 401 Edgewood Dr. 080713202006 Chrisann Borla Loveland, CO 80537 7. David O. Gutierrez 33933 Cliff Rd. 080713202007 Diane L. Gutierrez Windsor, CO 80550 8. Clifford Roberts 11430 Madaket 080713202008 Barbara A. Roberts Windsor, CO 80550 9. Timothy E. Phagan 33979. Cliff Road 080713201005 Windsor, CO 80550 ANTELOPE HILLS SECOND FILING Weld County, State of Colorado 10. Harold Wayne Smith 11330 Madaket Rd. 080713202009 Janet C. Smith Windsor, CO 80550 11. Robert G. Paul 11320 Madaket Dr. 080713202010 Patricia D. Taylor Windsor, CO 80550 12. Jeffrey G. Manuel 11320 Madaket Rd.. 080713202011 Nancy J. Manuel Windsor, CO 80550 13. Gerard Brodzinski 33858 Siasconset Rd.080713202012 Geraldine R. Windsor, CO 80550 Brodzinski 14. Paul M. Rhodes 33906 Siasconset Rd 080713201002 Glenda`S. Rhodes Windsor, CO 80550 15. Michael F. Sampson 11287 Madaket Rd 080713201003 Ruth Ann Sampson Windsor, CO 80550 16. Gerald R. Mongan P. O. Box 163 080713201004 Dorothy A. Mongan Eaton, CO 80615 17. Paul Henderson 11323 Madaket Rd 080713201007 Windsor, CO 80550 • 18. John F. Burford 1725 Eastwood Ct. 080713201006 Barbara E. Burford Fort Collins, CO 80525 Page 1 890932 Order No. 8504183 To: Board of County Commissioners Property Ownership Page 2 ANTELOPE HILLS SECOND FILING Weld County, State of Colorado Lot No. Owner Address Parcel No. 19. William H. Rexford 11316 WCR 70 080713201008 Dianna L. Rexford Windsor, CO 80550 20. Dale T. Winder P. O. Box 1372 080713201009 Connie S. Winder Windsor, CO 80550 21. Christopher M. Tometich 33976 7Si 8055 Siasconset 0 080713201001 Peggy J. Tometich Windsor, 22. David M. Deheck 33973 Siasconset 080713203001 Luella J. Deheck Windsor, CO 80550 23. Margie A. Walker Box 670 080713203002 Windsor, CO 80550 24. Sheldon Royce Stroman 33901 Siasconset Rd 080713203003 Brenda L. Stroman Windsor, CO 80550 25. Harold W. Drieth 33875 Siasconset Rd 080713203004 Irene J. Drieth Windsor, CO 80550 26. G. John Brunner 33847 Siasconset 080713203005 Sherron A. Brunner Windsor, CO 80550 We hereby certify that the above are the property owners of record to June 29, 1989 at 7:00 A. I. TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY 4 BY E 'Au orizerd Signature • 890932 • NOTICE Docket No. 89-33 OF A PROPOSITION TO CREATE A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AS WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE HILLS LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1989-4 FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING AND INSTALLING STREET IMPROVEMENTS TO INCLUDE COMPACTION, GRADING, AND PAVING, TOGETHER WITH ANY NECESSARY INCIDENTALS, TO A CERTAIN ROAD THEREIN, AND OF A PUBLIC HEARING THEREON. All owners of real estate and property hereinafter described and all persons generally, are hereby notified that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has adopted a Resolution declaring its intent to create a local improvement district within an unincorporated area of Weld County, Colorado, to be designated as Weld County Road 70/Antelope Hills Local Improvement District No. 1989-4, for the purpose of constructing and installing street improvements to include compaction, grading, and paving, together with any necessary incidentals, and to assess the cost of said improvements as proposed by petition of owners of the property who would bear more than one-half of the total proposed assessment within the district, all in accordance with the laws of the State of Colorado. 1. All persons are further notified that the kind of improvements proposed and the streets to be improved are as follows: Weld County Road 70, from its intersection with Weld County Road 23, east a distance of one-half mile. The improvements include shaping, grading, draining, and paving the above described roads. The major construction quantities consist of 752 tons of hot bituminous pavement and 240 tons of aggregate to finish the shoulders. 2. The area to be included within the district includes all lots within Antelope Hills Subdivision, First Filing, and Antelope Hills Subdivision, Second Filing, as recorded in the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder at Book 648, Reception No. I570391, and Book 648, Reception No. 1570392, respectively. The district shall also include the rights-of-way of the County road described herein. 3. The assessment for said improvements may be paid in ten (10) equal annual installments of principal with installments of interest on unpaid installments at an interest rate of ten percent (10%) simple interest per annum. 890932 4. The assessment will be due and payable without demand within thirty (30) days from and after the final publication of a Resolution assessing the cost of said improvements, against the real property described herein in Paragraph 2. In the event any owner of real property shall fail to pay the whole of such assessment against his or her property within said thirty (30) days, then the whole cost of the assessment against such property shall be payable in not more than ten (10) equal, annual installments of principal with interest on the unpaid installments, as aforesaid. The first of such installments shall be due and payable at such time as may be determined in and by the assessing Resolution or Ordinance and the remainder of said installments shall be due and payable successively on the same day in each year thereafter, unless otherwise determined by the Board of County Commissioners, until they are paid in full. 5. As shown by the estimates of the Weld County Engineer, the total cost of the street improvements to be assessed against the property within the district is estimated not to exceed $18,172.00. This represents an estimate of the cost of the labor and materials for installation by contract of the hot bituminous pavement and base preparation. The Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to CRS 30-20-606, has preliminarily found and determined that each and every described lot or parcel will specifically benefit from the proposed improvements based on the following facts: a. The market value of each of the properties will increase; b. The proposed improvements will adapt the property to a more profitable use; c. There will be an alleviation of fugitive dust, eliminating the health hazards to the benefited properties and to users of the public roads to be improved; d. The alleviation of fugitive dust will reduce maintenance costs to the subject properties and paving will lessen the maintenance required for a public road; and e. The proposed improvements will facilitate access to each of the properties and thereby increase the convenience of the use of said property. Based on the findings and determinations of the Board of County Commissioners, it is intended that all of the costs of the street improvements will be assessed equally against all of the above described lots, parcels, and tracts. Property owners are specifically referred to the schedule of estimated proposed assessments on file in the office of the Clerk to the Board from which the approximate amount to be assessed against any particular lot may be determined, but further it is stated that the estimated cost per lot is $698.92, based upon the Engineer's cost divided equally among the 26 lots. However, the Board will assume any cost in excess of $615.38 per lot, exclusive of interest and penalties, in accordance with the petition. 890932 'T �ra • • 6. Upon completion of said improvements, or as soon as the total cost thereof is definitely ascertained, the cost of the total improvements shall be apportioned equally to each of the above described lots. Notice of such apportionment shall be given and a hearing will be held prior to the adoption of a Resolution or Ordinance assessing such cost, all as provided by law. 7. Not less than thirty (30) days after the publication of this Notice, a Resolution authorizing said improvements will be considered by the Board of County Commissioners, to-wit: Wednesday, the 23rd day of August, 1989, at 10:00 A.M., or at an adjourned meeting thereafter, in the meeting room of the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. 8. A map, estimate, and schedule showing the approximate amount to be assessed and all Resolutions and proceedings are on file and can be seen and examined by any persons at any time during business hours on or before the date referred to in paragraph 7. 9. All complaints and objections that may be made in writing concerning the proposed improvements by the owner or owners of any real property to be assessed will be heard and considered by the Board of County Commissioners at the meeting specified above, or at some adjournment thereof, before final action shall be taken. BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO By: MARY ANN }FWERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER By: Mary Reiff, Deputy DATED: July 17,1989 PUBLISHED: July 20, 1989, in The New News 890932 r,';.: • STATE OF COL JF DCO ) . ss. _ COUNTY OF WELD ) David B. Reynolds, being duly sworn, - says that he is publisher of the New !yews, a weekly newspaper published .*q; in Keenesburg in said. County and . State; that said newspaper he.5 a - general circulation in said County and has been continously and .. ' uninterruptedly published therein ,during. a ,period of at least T{ t ty C r' •1- e weeks p r i. r c ,•�.•-• }-.a..-. ..a- .. .. the first publication of the annexed notice; that said newspaper is a • newspaper within the meaning of the act of the General Assembly of the • State of Colorado, entitled "Fin Act .::J.- .{s to regulate tne printing of legal ` notices and advertisements, "" and amendments thereto; that the notice . of which the annexed is a printed copy taken from said newspaper-, was ' : . .,9e published in said newspaper, and iii the regular and entire issue of '. • • - ever y number t erea7 . once a week . for one week that said notice was ' ; ,,.�. so published in said newspaper' • :. ', _ . proper and not in any supplement 't } lerewf, and that the :first `P. 'r: i X "• a. '47-" .. publication of said notice as n - '• aforesaid, was on the 20th day of July} 1999, • and the last can the • • . 2O -- day o. ,July, '$9. • • Subscribed and sworn to before . me this O`i' day o` 3uly, 1989'.. • . ti ?� Lary Gubl i c- _7'J �- y `,�'w ��'� Cy commiss=on ex,pi-ee� ? 12-90 . �'` 890932 _ -r s v ;.wm T� . '.»..r"�3."` s,w}[y..• .;.w.,:- 4a ,�.,,.." {•a v w�.; P " Iv, cta e L..4V �. M + -41'1 1 `fn I 1p. M " m 4,? fN ...1/2,r./,,,. . N. _._ AFFIDAVIT OFPUBIJ<CATION h`..`.a urwy�p rain - STATE OF COLORADO ti r »" a h � COUNjy OF WELD ss. 1 •t« .. ,•y�. n;` srmmk I. 4"c/ f Pnie Lr of said County of �., r� ..A i " awns silossilosWeld, being duly sworn,say that I am office manager of vd THE WINDSOR BEACON,INC.•ZMSts:n 'L. ,...) 'R , a" waif a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said - .. d � County and State. published In the town of WINDSOR, in ., to , said County and State; and that the notice, of which the w ° ; r1 and s as �' "' annexed is a true rn has been ^FH*'-. ry : dtw d Pak .�YM copy. I.Md a p- ` :¢,µ �, tyr - . M: published in said weekly for [ successive atr�u.aM �... ;1.. +.�a•t F5. ' weeks, that the notice was published in the regular and V Y...,, �- •,Nle,` ,• pea � • ;, • , 4 entire issue of every number of the paper during the period tY. 'aaao'aa and time of publication, and In the newspaper proper and mod. . : . —. so ;`d m :: not in a supplement, and that the fast publication of said -<r + list d.! o notice was in said paper beating the date of the The =inats Patti alcr mat6.a m.4 •a ;, p.rloNslatfl$ day of .A.D.,19 a • td .a aat.igUiF and the last publication beans the date of the d 733 eon . the 24 7(w erteabtl4rM� 4 tea lly ear. ®s.at. O ,la.'. day of .A.D..19�_ ?y yilr- am auSashs aat n l and that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published 52 &s et �IaMit continuously and uninterruptedly for the &set oa. deUrea . Et igrasr_ consecutive weeks, in said County and State, rior to iod f the date of first publication of said notice, and the same is a newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate printing MOM at • ts ' - y 4 of legal notices and advertisements. approved May 18, ow 5 a'; 1931,and all prior act so far as in ff7orr e. p '+rrxw •ir o U ICE ANACER atr �3w .f �..•- s 1:' d ' ' =.- rte, �A:.a • • ... _ � SubscribeL�`Nti d and sworn to before me this day " • !Nr . r- -t-,, of Si OP YYL tl JI,,,,V V •194_ wry-a If", `Y"^ ;. a 0.A y'�- �7'` (t 1f[�j 1 •. .d is v t �, (/�/���"/��/� /�-l\�/ ilk I I/ALlI 1 -Y'..v yJc.�Y • al( �aa�.. Y yI�.Y Y e.♦ .'T \�.ry as r. 1—a3 q3 I/ My commission expires 1 M� O �. p ' Y ��. 1 .•i t �+I. N �. � flR �• x,..4„4..1 Ogg-Mildill^ P sa t "r .k al.x> ..' 89 932 w..'.H.r' �.^ dRCn • RESOLUTION RE: DECLARING THE INTENT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, COLORADO, TO CREATE A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WITHIN THE COUNTY, TO BE DESIGNATED AT WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPR HILLS LOCAL. IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1989-4 ADOPTING . DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS; THEREFORE ORDERING THE PUBLICATION AND MAILING OF NOTICES OF HEARING TO. THE OWNERS OR PROPERTY IN SAID DISTRICT 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, in accordance with Section 30-20-603, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended, certain local improvements may be initiated by action of the Board of County Commissioners upon petition subscribed by; owners of property who would bear more ,than one-half of the total proposed assessments within the district, and WHEREAS, the Board of ;County Commissioners has determined to create a local improvement district which includes all of Antelope Hills Subdivision, 1st and 2nd Filings,' .as..recorded in the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder, at Book , Reception # , and Book , Reception $ , being . generally situated in Section 13, Township 6 North, Range 67 'West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, in an unincoporated portion of Weld County, Colorado. Specifically, the local- improvement district will include all nine lots: -in:Anteope Hills Subdivision, First Filing, and all seventeen :lots . iut Antelope Hills Subdivision, : Second Filing, as well as ..the right-of-way of Weld County Road 70 east from its intersection with Weld County Road 23, a distance of one-half mile, and WHEREAS, the Board finds it is in the best interest of the inhabitants of the area to provide the following improvements to Weld County Road 70 for -a distance of one-half mile east of its intersection with Weld County Road 23 asfollows: 1 . To shape, grade, drain, prepare the base, and pave the above described road to a resulting roadway 24 feet wide, with two inch thick asphalt surface. 2. The base course preparation is to include final grading, wetting and compaction. 3. Placement :of two; inches . (2"Y of hot bituminous pavement on ,the above described portion of -Weld;CountWavi , , 890595 v4 S • Page 2 RE: DECLARE INTENT - WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE HILLS with all work to be built according to Weld County specifications and be -' approved. -- by the Weld County Engineer.. 4. Major construction quantities . include 750 tons -of hot bituminous pavement and 240- tons- of aggregate--to finish the shoulders_ WHEREAS, Weld County will provide all administrative, engineering, and improvements to the base separate: from the creation of the local - improvement district, which base course shall include installation of 2,0.80 tons of-aggregate' base course on the above described road, and - installation` - o£ culverts necessary to accomplish drainage incident to the road improvements, and WHEREAS,. the Board of County Commissioners shall consider all protests-. and objections that .may -be -made - in connection with theproposed improvements, before ordering :the construction thereof, and WHEREAS, preliminary plans, specifications,- estimates of costs,:-maps, and schedules for the .proposed .-improvements have been presented to the Board 'of County Commissioners, and . WHEREAS, in accordance with Title 30,. Article 20, Part 6, it is necessary that '' a preliminary- order- `be made, adopting full details and specifications, : describing- the materials to be used, determining the number of installments and time inwhich the cost of the improvements shall be- payable;:' the rate of interest to be paid on unpaid and -deferred -installments, -:estimate of costs and a schedule showing approximate amounts --to--be, assessed on the lots and _parcels of the- -property within the -district and those benefited by the district, and WHEREAS, this Resolution has been considered at a public meeting of the Board with informal: notice by letter to each of the owners according to the: records- of ' the . Weld County -Clerk and Recorder of property located- within Antelope- Hills, First and Second Filings, and WHEREAS, -after consideration of the:petition and- testimony atthe meeting, it has been determined =that: `the improvements described hereinafter are primarily for the benefit of the owners described herein, and that the benefits are -most equitably shared on an equal amount per lot, and - WHEREAS, the Board- of County- :Commissioners :is authorized, Rur-Suan.t +,`to CRS, Section : 3020-606'(1) to: determine special 890595 890932 • • Page 3 RE: DECLARE INTENT - WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE HILLS benefits for the purposes of assessing particular property within a local improvement district, and WHEREAS, this Resolution shall constitute the preliminary order required by the law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado: A. That the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County does hereby declare its intent to create a local improvement district within. the County, for the construction and installation of the improvements more particularly described in the notice hereinafter set forth. B. That the Engineer's reports, together with preliminary details, specifications, estimates of costs, maps and schedules are hereby approved and adopted by the Board of . County Commissioners for the proposed use in the construction of the improvements to be, made in the proposed improvement district. C. That the materials to be used in constructing the proposed improvements are stated in the notice hereinafter set forth. D. That the assessment to be levied for the improvements shall be due and payable within: thirty` (30) days after the effective date of the assessing resolution. However, all such assessments maybe ';paid .:at the election of the owner, in ten equal, r 'annual installments of';: principal 1-with installments of interest on unpaid installments at an interest rate of ten percent (10%) simple interest per annum. The c:first . of said: installments of assessment shall be due and payable at such time as will be indicated in the assessing Resolution or Ordinance. The remainder of the annual installments of assessments and, annual payments of interest shall be due and payable successively on the same days and each year thereafter until all are paid in full. E. That the property to be assessed for said improvements shall be the properties specifically _; benefitted. by said improvements and more particularly described in the notice. F. The Clerk to the Board shall give_ notice of the hearing on the construction of the improvements by publication in one (1) issue of The New News and one (1) issue of the Windsor Beacon, the publication in The New: News to be not less than thirty (30) days prior to the date of the hearing. ._In :addition., the- notice, being a brief written synopsis for the proposed_Improvements pursuant to Section 30-20-603 (2) (b) , Colorado Revised Statutes, shall be 890595 890932 Page 4 RE: DECLARE INTENT- WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE HILLS delivered or mailed by First Class.. mail- to each property owner within the proposed district. The , delivered or mailed notice shall be made not less than ten (10) days before the hearing. Said notice shall be:in substantially the following form: (Form of Notice of Hearing) N O T I CE Docket No. 89-33 OF A PROPOSITION TO ' CREATE A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTR DISTICT 70/ANTELOPE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AS WELD COUNTY HILLS LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1989-3, FOR :THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING AND INSTALLING STREET IMPROVEMENTS TO INCLUDE COMPACTION, GRADING, AND PAVING, TOGETHER WITH ANY NECESSARY INCIDENTALS, TO A .CERTAIN ROAD THEREIN, AND OF A PUBLIC FEARING THEREON. All owners of real estate' and property hereinafter:described and all persons generally, are hereby notified that the Board of County Commissioners of- Weld County, Colorado, has adapted a Resolution ' declaring its `intent. to -create a local imp t district within an unincorporated area of Weld County, Colorado, to be designated as Weld County Road 70/Antelope pe ` constructing Hills Local Improvement District No. 1989--4,- for:the purpose rucing and installing street improvements to include compaction, g and paving, together with any necessary incidentals, and to assess the cost of said improvements as proposed by petition of owners of the property''.who -would : -bear' more than one-half in accordanceotal al proposed assessment within the district, all the laws of the State of Colorado. 1. All persons are further' notified that the kind of improvements proposed and the streets to be improved are as follows: Weld County Road 70, from its intersection with Weld County Road 23 east a- distance of one-half mile. The improvements include shaping, grading, draining,-- and paving the above- described roads. The -major construction quantities consist of 752 tons= of` hat bituminous pavement and 240- - tons of `:aggregate to finish the shoulders. 890595 -,. ,Q890932 N. Page 5 RE: DECLARE INTENT - -WELD C0UNTY R0AD 70/ANTELOPE-HILLS 2. The area to be included within the district includes all lots within Antelope Hills. Subdivision; First Filing,-- and Antelope Hills Subdivision, -• Second- Filing, as -recorded in the Receptioa rd# s of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder t el Book The district- shall also and Book , Reception # respectively esp Y- include the rights-of-way of the County' _road. described herein. 3. The assessment for said improvements may be paid in ten (10) - equal annual installments of principal with -installments of interest.on unpaid .installments at an` interest- rate of ten-percent (10%) simple interest per annum. 4. The assessment will be due and payable without demand within thirty (30) days from and. after .the--final publication of a Resolution- assessing: the said -improveme ins agast the any real property described herein in Paragraph2 the whole th event such owner of : real- property :shall fail to - pay assessment against his or :her =property.-within said thirty (30) days, then the whole cost :o'f the :assessment against such pro P ery shall be payable in not moreithan a fntesest10 on equal the, unpaid annual installments of principal installments, as aforesaid. The first of such installments shall be due and payable at such-'time -as`may be determined in--and by the assessing Resolution- or -Ordia ce and _ the remain on der . ofinesaid aid installments shall be -due -and payable- successively in each year thereafter„- unless otherwise- determinede pa d . by the Board of County Commissioners, until they 5. As shown -by the estimates of the .Weld County- Engineer, the total cost of the street. .improvements to be assessed 'against the property within the "district -is estimated not to. exceed $19,1'-x.00._ -._._This represents- an estimate:contractthet cost o.hot the-labor r and`'materials for` installation by pavement and base preparation. The Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to CRS 30•-20--606, -has preliminarily found- and -determinedel et that --each and every -described--lat_ .er p benefit. from - the -proposed improvements based on the following £acts: a. The market value of each of the properties will increase: _ b. The proposed improvements will adapt the -property to a more profitable- use: - c. There will be an alleviation . -of fugitive =tiespe eliminating the health hazards to the benefitted p and to users of the public roadsto be improved; 8905932 • • Page 6 RE: DECLARE INTENT - WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE HILLS d. The alleviation of fugitive dust will reduce maintenance costs to the subject properties and .paving will lessen the maintenance required .for a public road; and e. The proposed improvements will facilitate-access to each of the .properties and thereby increase the convenience -of the use of said property. Based on the findings and determinations of the Board of County :Commissioners, it is intended that all of the costs- of the street improvements will be assessed equally against all of the above described lots, parcels, and tracts. Property owners are specifically referred to the schedule of estimated proposed assessments on file in the office- of --the -Clerk to the- Board from which -the approximate amount to be assessed against any particular lot may be determined, but .further it .is stated- that the, estimated cost per lot is $698.92, based upon the Engineer's cost divided equally among the 26 lots. 6. Upon completion of said improvements, or as soon as -the total cost . thereof '-is definitely- -ascertained, the cost- of the total. improvements shall be apportioned, equally to each of the above described lots. : Notice of such-:apportionment shall be given and a hearing will be held: prior to -the adoption of a- Resolution or Ordinance assessing such cost, all as provided by law. 7. Not less than thirty (30) days after the publication of this.- Notice, a Resolution authorizing said ' improvements ioners, to-wit: will e considered. by the - Board of :. County Wednesday, the 23rd. day of :::August, 1589 tH at 10:0.0 A.M. , or at an adjourned meeting thereafter, in the , meeting room of the Weld County .Centennial' Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado-. 8. A map, estimate, and schedule showing the approximate amount to be assessed and .all- Resolutions and proceedings are on file and can be seen and examined by - any persons at any time during business hours on or before the date referred to in paragraph 7. 9. All complaints and objections that may be made in writing concerning the proposed improvements by the owner or owners of any real,, property to-<-be assessed:, will be heard and considered by the Board of County Commissioners at the- meeting specified above, or at some adjournment thereof, before final action shall be taken. 890595 • 993932 _ _. • Page 7 RE: DECLARE INTENT - WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE HILLS • BOARD' OF COUNTY- COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY; COLORADO By: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER By: Mary Reiff, Deputy DATED: July 17,1989 PUBLISHED: July 20, ,1989,__in The New News G. The Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to Colorado Revised Statute 30-20-606, . hereby finds and determines that each of the herein described lots and parcels will specifically benefit from the proposed improvements based on the following facts: a. The market value of the property will increase; b. The proposed improvements will adapt the property to be more profitable use; c. There will be an alleviation of fugitive dust, eliminating the health hazards to the benefitted properties and to users of the public roads to be improved; d. The alleviation of fugitive dust will reduce maintenance costs to the subject properties and paving will lessen the maintenance required for a public road; and e. The proposed improvements will facilitate access to the properties and thereby increase the convenience of use of said properties. Based on the findings and determinations of the preceding paragraph, it is intended that all of the costs of the street improvements will be assessed against each of the herein described lots and parcels. H. It is the estimate of the Board of County Commissioners that the cost of the paving to be assessed the landowners within the district will be $18,172.00, which is $698.92 per lot, and it is the intent of the Board of County Commissioners that the assessment per lot not exceed $698.92. I. All resolutions, or parts thereof, in conflict with the provisions hereof be, and the same hereby are, repealed. 890595 890932 Page 8 RE: DECLARE INTENT - WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE HILLS The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by, the, following vote on the 17th day of July, A.D. , 1989. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kirby, Chairman By: Deputy County Clerk Jacqueline Johnson, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gene R. Brantner George Kennedy County Attorney Gordon E. Lacy 890932 890595 • ATTENDANCE RECORD PLEASE write or print legibly your name, address and the name of the applicant or Docket # for the hearing you attending. TODAY'S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: July 17, 1989 (9:00 A.M.) DOCKET 4 89-32 PRELIMINARY HEARING -KNAUS SUBDIVISION, FIRST FILING, LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DIST. • DOCKET # 89-33 PRELIMINARY HEARING- ANTELOPE HILLS LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT DOCKET t NAME ADDRESS HEAP.IEG ATTENDING Pyzq /3'Sf eA617 klHaus .£1 a AIL / II//a / 7e Nit �/ /%y 4y-,_.1 ...roZ 4a�- a.-•1 al vrifra) /fin 27f Gl ( . _ tJ ,e— J� >1,-)A anA cru I/ n a 7 Z=`& fJw c-�ir..e,/it / AJA1J.te1 4c1 eadi , ,,,ti,a�,,,,�, /III 7(11, Q.vpr, £a24 /1, - nt, , l "�P� '%s /AJdk�Ak.s 1 /O O 7 7 ,!/C`fS-U AAA-, �f (,t,. g 0, Cr, C ,rt, /Fl3 177- 4.4vi Q 11. 9,. iV V4/-1 ,a& flIRStr I /f 7 7/Ir d<K' f .i 11 7S/.� I/1/�1/mss , /v In ;J/4 4,J.WO ��'l'/j I if if r^os3 r, 7 • MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN wEw COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER - _ P.O.BOX 758 GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 .Cd031356.4000 fJCT:4225 COLORADO July'6, 1989 Henry W. and Maria W. Poos #1 Clift Road Windsor, CO 80550 RE: Weld County/Antelope Bills Local Improvement District Dear Mr. and Mrs. Poos:. As a property owner, you are probably aware that there are efforts to make improvements in the area of Weld County Road 70, from Weld County Road 23, east for one-half. mile. This is to notify you that a meeting with the Board of County Commissioners concerning the Local Improvement District will be held at or about 9:00 A.M., on Monday, July 17, 1989, in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. The purpose of this meeting will be to consider the adoption of a preliminary order and preliminary plans and specifications, which would describe the materials to be used, the number of installments and the period of time in which the cost of installments shall be payable and the property to be assessed. The preliminary order will also contain the cost estimates and approximate amount to be assessed on each property. A great deal of this information is now contained in your petition. You are encouraged to make your feelings known either through your appearance at the meeting, through a power of attorney to another person, such as an officer of your neighborhood association, so that he may testify on your behalf, or you may submit a letter prior to the hearing directed to the Board of County Commissioners, P.O. Box 758, Greeley, Colorado 80632. Sincerely yours, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO � A C.W. Kirby, Chairman }rC00932 • RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF THE BOARD CONCERNING PETITION FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT - ANTELOPE HILLS SUBDIVISION 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, a Petition for a Local Improvement District in Antelope Hills Subdivision was submitted by owners of property which is more particularly described in said Petition, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to accept said Petition and schedule a Preliminary Hearing concerning this matter for July 17, 1989, at or about 9:00 a.m. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that a Preliminary Hearing to consider the aforementioned Petition for a Local Improvement District in Antelope Hills Subdivision be, and hereby is, scheduled for July 17, 1989, at or about 9:00 a.m. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 5th day of July, A.D. , 1989. ‘711)11BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ., WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kirby, Cha 7man(Ci • Y: c-y/[—y11, c 1 e Joh n, Pro-Tem Deputy County Clerk APPRO7ED AS TO FORM: Gene R. Brantner ,,--77 George Re ned 7tce4-.County Attorney Gore • • 8913932 890578 0 PITITION FOR LOCAL WHOREDOM DISTRICT TO: Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado P. 0. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 FROM: • We, the undersigned citizens of Weld County, who are owners of record - of real property, propose to be assessed, more than one-half of the costs assessed for the project, and which property will benefit from improvements in the area of Weld County Road 70, from Weld County Road 23, east for one-half mile, situated in Weld County, Colorado, do hereby petition the Honorable Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, for the formation of a local improvement district pursuant to CRS, 30--20-601, et seq. Such improvement district is for the purpose of paving Wald County Road 70. The specific improv:ment we wish to have constructed is the installation of a 2-inch thick a::phalt surface, 24 feet wide. We request that th material used be asphalt paving. We request that the cost of the improvements not exceed $16,000.00. The specific time and manner of assessments we recommend is as follows: The amount to be assessed shall be divided equally between the 26 lots in Antelope Hills Subdivision, Filings 1 and 2. Each property owner is to have the option of paying their assessment, in full, without interest, within 30 days of assessment, or in ten annual installments, at a rate of 10% simple interest, per annum, which will be included on their Weld County property tax bill. 890932 nays `6/87 IIpdate • We further understand and acknowledge that we are to be responsible individually for any grading or other adjustments to our driveways and culverts necessitated by such project. Do not sign this petition unless you are an "owner" of real property benefitting from the project and requesting to be assessed costs of the improvements. An owner is a person holding fee title to real property. You are an "owner" if you hold a contract to purchase real property which obligates you to pay general taxes on that property. In that instance, the seller may not sign this petition. CRS, §30-20602 (3) and 603 (3) . (Do not sign Mr. and Mrs. - sign individually) (Do not sign this unless you have read all of the text) SIGNATURE MAILING ADDRESS DESCRIPTION OP DATE OF IS.THIS PRINTED NAME nor SIGNING PROPERLY (Title) WITHIN A MUNICIPALITY? 11,7/1� ,I/6 070 //3/6 wcQ70 6-2y-97 4-14M-11., #O V ley Ste:ted p�isu fn L /x I !314We 7o I/3/6 wcR 70 6-,y-W Ato %�s��i6GiIdY _ -241° ichiala•ions, / Alicb/�e,[ A SoaJ aimi $ Lok- is -- (via,M.et,. .+ z,«► ,„„ /24189 Ala cat/L2u rff AAWS hips°IU Vvcd R,.Fu.ec Ih'acb 1 Lo4- la- (A-8 6/flAu ' at^i F�` ...9 j kiA✓�c t, MAnur` Rorib ani-�.)op ak) l°�a�l a 140 090932 + • 6/87 Update SIGNATURE MAILING ADDRESS DESCRIPTION OF DATE OF IS SKIS PRINTED NAME PROPERTY SIGNING PROPERTY (Title) WITHIN A NONIGIPALITY? 0srers, E.Brefaint (5 338585rase."senv Aar i3 /VD seco-ne Pi 4:1Y-17 it.. -4 �c t•• � 38.€57 S/nsmm(se 4 isiss-liasecas4•rgo 6707-'9 AL- Ottold Go*: rot 33933cQ;4f Lo-brit )(6-C,1),, &Asks No . ,pp' act i�. &o•b*7y i5ttI:+ bld5h'Q (7-A Pox 5'?_3 S r f 6/201 11 • f 1l3Zo ittad-r /-07-M/21%91.1 (,/as18y Nd -e� Zadjeagtrai 713 ed'7 3/lka eF jeni f�irt�lfP,�i`� &-a--87il/d Qi cr7 Mimeo" 0o __C__.c!r 7lLstbfca. tt 3a ItlrV AKg ri.07 /D 6-6.1s-425 4 t¢ t-AIET C. c,��j�> f( 1, L4hN �e 6. 4NtEt9#c Au }:,�i.'-""' flit°"'�---- it S!a $AA4kttld // {/�� ��++ l+)la»Sortie Lor /o (9 55-55 /VO RhRnoWJMtnk e6it . ern--fs9 8a$J932 • 6/87 Update SIGNATURE NAILING ADDRESS DESCRIPTION OF DATE OF IS THIS PRINT® NAME PROPERTY SIGNING PROPERTY (Title) MINA MmcICIPALITT? 4,t4. -..ca.QT? ¢. 1,43om4Mfc7- tor ii-8 6 -25-87 RArre Lope N D ,BR,e8R�eA A 2o&ers ""`t elt* fro -N __ sect el(P zap? 1 ,4419 ,l° -17:4 ri-AntitemA • STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. AFFIDAVIT OF CIRCULATOR COUNTY OF WELD ) I, being first duly sworn, depose and say that my address is s have circulated the within Petition, that each signature thereon was affixed in my presence, and that each signature thereon is a signature of the person that it purports to be and that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, each person signing the petition was, at the time of signing, an "owner" of real property proposed to be assessed and benefitted. Signature of Circulator Printed Name UBSCRIBED AND SWO to before me this 45 day of I ILLRN.WITNESS my hand and official seal. Notary mgAtere4 --e-public d_x '�` My commission expires: ?-4, 890932 '- - W W N w ti h.) w a N lilt� N If:La WN o� N W can U ® ROFOfal O) ti St /�sc0 N_ w _ CD O ® N T W w (A m N ro m _�! p ") m� m n W r N O 23 Q N °� '� _ tO Q `° Of m -N1 of _ I N 47. Z T r o -pa w o vQ r ca w pw El o ,W,, P ti w m m o, W w w // -4 cal W to \Co(\ �� w m� T p O 10 a TI ot w to w -. .. m to 1" to m m U O 0 . W N 890932 t Y `ASSES50R/TREAsuxnn , S ON, TOWNSHIP, RANGE BRO , 14 ACT 09161986 INACT �706i3 R ICH CHRISTOP010012AH-21 TELOPE HILLS TOMETICH CHRISTOPHER M & %33976 TA ONSET RD% 670613 R 080713201002 1404186 ACT 09161986 INACT ". _ RHODES PAUL M & GLENDA S 2AH-14 ANTELOPE HILLS MOM %33906 CONSET RD% 670613 R 080713201003 1404286 ACT 09161986 18 INACT SAMPSON MICHAEL F & RUTH OMMIW %11287 ANTACET RD% 670613 R 080713201004 1404386 ACT 09161986 INACT 11313 t MONGAN GERALD R & DOROTHY 2RD%'1 gANTELOPE HILLS -- 670613 R 080713201005 1404 86 ACT 09161986 INACT , lAH-9 NTELOPE HILLSIIIIIIIIIIF PHAGAN TIMOTHY E %3397 IFF RD% 670613 R 080713.201006 1404586 ACT 09161986 INACT BURFORD JOHN F & BARBARA 2AH-1810RANTELOPE HILLS • PFI :SELECT ITEM (POSITION CURSOR PFDEBACKCT,TOWPF9 FWRDNGE OF DESIRED ENTRY) PFO :CONTINUE p-001 MESSAGE: SB 9TIlagO.'. WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR/TREASURER SECTION . TOWNSHIP, RANGE BROWSE 670613 R 080713201007 1404686 ACT 09161986 INACT 2AH-17NTELOPE HILLS HENDERSON PAUL %11323 KET% R 080713201008 140 ACT 09161986 INACT 670613 2 ANTELOPE HILL REXFORD WILLIAM H & DI ANN %11316 CR 70% 1404886 ACT 09161986 INACT 670613 R R 080713201009 ALE T &20'1& CONNIE S 2AH-20 ANTELOPE HILL WINDER DALE HENRY04986 ACT 09161986 INACT 670E_3 R 080713202001 1AH-1 L ANTELOPE HILLS POOS HENRR Y W & M MART.'. W %3398 IFF RD a 1405086 ACT 09161986 INACT 5706:3 R 080713202002DUCO1• lIE 1AH-2 ANTELOPE HILLS ?L7NnEL OUAVE A & CONNIE ACT 0916' 98S INACT 67fb" ' 3 OFF _ID0SQ H-3�ANTELOPE HILL WORCNO» DAVID S s KAREN A. PF: :SELZCT ITEM IDOSI•TION. CURSOR UNDER SECT .TOWN.RANGE OF DESIRED ENTRY ' • 171 ^F6 REST.PT PF7 :BACK '. MESSAGE: 890932 WT1 COUNTY ASSESSOR/TREASUR ATIBRO SECTION, TOWNSHIP, RANGE BRO 670613 R 080713202004 1 86 ACT 09161986 INACT WORONOFF DAVID S & KAREN 1AH-4 ANTELOPE HILLS ':. %3386 IFF RD% "' 670613 R 080713202005 1405386 ACT 09161986 INACT RUTZ CLARA 1AH-5 ANTELOPE HILLS H` %3376 IFF RD% 670613 R 080713202006 1405486 ACT 09161986 INACT BORLA JOSEPH CHARLES JR lAH-61WANTELOPE HILLS : : 670613 R 080713202007 1 86 ACT 09161986 INACT GUTIERREZ DAVID 0 & DIANE 1AH-7 ANTELOPE HILLS 670613 R 080713202008 14056.86 ACT 09161986 INACT ROBERTS CLIFFORD & BARBAR lAH-8ill ANTELOPE HILLS ;` %1143 ADAKET% 670613 R 080713202009 1405786 ACT 09161986 INACT SMITH HAROLD WAYNE & JANE 2AH-101.1ANTELOPE HILLS, %11330 KET RD% PF1 :SELECT ITEM (POSITION CURSOR UNDER SECT,TOWN.RANGE OF DESIRED ENTRY) PF8 :CONTINUE PF6 :RESTART FF7:BACK PF9:FWRD PF12:MENU MESSAGE: SB 0-00 • WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR/TREASURER ATIBRO3E SECTION, TOWNSHIP, RANGE BROWSE 670613 R 080713202010 1405886 ACT 09161986 INACT PAUL ROBERT G & 2AH-11ANTELOPE HILLS %11320 AKET DR% 670613 R 030713202011 1405986 ACT 09161986 INACT MANUEL JEFFREY G & NANCY 2AH-121IIIIANTELOPE HILLSman 670613 R 080713202012 1406086 ACT 09161986 INACT BRODZINSKI GERARD & GERAL 2AH-13 ANTELOPE HILLS %33858 ..CONSET DR% 370613 R 0307132_03001 1406186 ACT 0916/986 INACT OEHECE DAVID M & LUELLA J 2AH-221IIIIANTELOPE HILLS 670613 R 180713'70300? 1406286 ACT 09161986 "PACT WATER? MARGIr A 2AH-23IIIIIANTELOPE HILLS 61 , R 3 030 1406866 ACT 0016/9866 INACT aT C 1 .I - D0.'N ROYCE & B 2 AH-2? ANTELOPE HILLS a c ET RD% %24 rJIAV .... SET i/J -- _ : ;ELECT __E' arcITION CURSOR UNDER SECT,TOWN.RANGE OF DESIRED ENT?Y` _ . _ 'TIN.:L RESTART FF7 :BACK PF 9 :FWRD FF 12: IE.'U MESSAGE: D0932 WEE COUNTY ASSESSOR/TREASU ATIBRO3; SECTION, TOWNSHIP, RANGE BROW E 670613 R 080713203004 1406486 ACT 0916198 1NACT DRIETH HAROLD W & IRENE J 2AH-25IIIIFANTELOPE HILLS %33875 .CONSET RD% 670613 R 080713203005 140.15.1a. ACT 09161986 INACT BRUNNER G JOHN & SHERRON 2AH-26 IMINTELOPE HILLS %32847 ^-.TACONSF" RP SL:;L amism......m. y..4 :,!K„ fc . UMIllalliMilliall • 890932 Y' PETITION FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT TO: Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado P. 0. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 FROM: We, the undersigned citizens of Weld County, who are owners of record of real property, propose to be assessed, more than one-half of the costs assessed for the project, and which property will benefit from improvements in the area of Weld County Road 70, from Weld County Road 23, east for one-half mile, situated in Weld County, Colorado, do hereby petition the Honorable Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, for the formation of a local improvement district pursuant to CRS, 30-20-601, et seq. Such improvement district is for the purpose of paving Weld County Road 70. The specific improvement we wish to have constructed is the installation of a.2-inch thick asphalt surface, 24 feet wide. We request that the material used be asphalt paving. We request that the cost of the improvements not exceed $16,000.00. The specific time and manner of assessments we recommend is as follows: The amount to be assessed shall be divided equally between the 26 lots in Antelope Hills Subdivision, Filings 1 and 2. Each property owner is to have the option of paying their assessment, in full, without interest, within 30 days of assessment, or in ten annual installments, at a rate of 10% simple interest, per annum, which will be included on their Weld County property tax bill. 890332 6/87 IIpdate • We further understand and acknowledge that we are to be responsible individually for any grading or other adjustments to our driveways and culverts necessitated by such project. Do not sign this petition unless you are an "owner" of real property benefitting from the project and requesting to be assessed costs of the improvements. An owner is a person holding fee title to real property. You are an "owner" if you hold a contract to purchase real property which obligates you to pay general taxes on that property. In that instance, the seller may not sign this petition. CRS, §30-20.-602 (3) and 603(3) . (Do not sign Mr. and Mrs. - sign individually) (Do not sign this unless you have read all of the text) SIGNATURE MAILING ADDRESS DESCRIPTION OF DATE OF IS THIS PRINTED NAME PROPERTY SIGNING PROPERTY (Title) WITHIN A MUNICIPALITY? cixt n K tt.,ow LaLet- /a giv/t 5 -Ai o '' 1/ ct.i Frtlyt io4j F (3v1 i-oitt Co ECC.3s--- LiaAiht C. W4- et A 6:44 k . RA/bQYfOY� 3 31,7T it4 a _�f_':!�f-1Yf6lLc. 3iAiconSel'g4 A/C tv,na. So r,C6. a s 49%7 )sj 7ene J , Ir, efl'l 1, z - *di�1,�"7 Q 3396) nt. =u - 6,-46ca'hStI- 6 td a.. �r/I ti 4}-Ye,w,.t. U,;�accz f, a N �2 y/n ...0 - 890932 �.. 0 6/87 update •• DESCRIPTION OF DATE OP IS THIS SIGNATURE NAILING ADDRESS DESCRIPTIONPROPERTY PROPERTY AT1NB7 A PRINTED NAME(Title) MUNICIPALITY' a-6 '"2.it r/.1ldleti P o Co. Qo.w. a b ���g al MA's_ G"ass° Lays- i 1ad1. thLaCs_ // Gctao /vla'v/iT- // n980UsFE 416 I( ha,: , w- Pesos 3.3?o6 S.a ea..cAil 6 ! /e►c& &tliaP4s e•ne/.w /, eO 9 ,, 6.4124400,a;7. „ ,, ,, r i a -S7a.Sco✓Se7 i aT .93 6-25-f Ha e itii, l orcaa 441-4 it 33576- dol A C- a;4 c ;SS 6L0, C I an ff.u l Z 33 ct . 0 % l-45-fr Se /,-a -11 fie W a o +e: 890932 6/87 Update • SIGNATURE MAILING ADDRESS DESCRIPTION OF DATE OF IS THIS PRINK NAME PROPERTY SIGNING PROPERTY (Title) WIIFIII( A MMUCIPALIIR? • STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. AFFIDAVIT OF CIRCULATOR COUNTY OF WELD ) • I, being first duly sworn, depose and say that my address is 3390( Ak1 o4 tT D. LJidi cey & )74,55-o , that I have circulated the within Petition, that each signature thereon was affixed in my presence, and that each signature thereon is a signature of the person that it purports to be and that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, each person signing the petition was, at the time of signing, an "owner" of real property proposed to be assessed and benefitted. O6 c 339.1 pngn...• 3RE.OOA it• ST/PpAIH.ti Signature of Circulator Printed Name SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before we this f dat'0f 07C17 , 19 89 • WITNESS my hand and official seal. jots. Notary Public my commission expires: 7&-e131_76, • 890932 — N to O O ,o b re) to 0 to M G0 M M M M a ® N r ` o Q d 06 M v �Y Q1 7 Mm o 11:M M - N J M In 0) M to el u:. i M '^ in m M O M V/ O� = — — Jon od o Q NM N t_ - M s Se:v> M (p M m co m N tr N OMo - r W w N I„" CV o CO in N N in Z m M M t0 e N 4 O — co cn 5N0�5d,5 N © Q,dQO l-1 ® m h tr) r ij Ca NM �a N N` M le, N M N M . 89'0932 COUNTY ASSESSOR/TREASURER ATI '�. SEIVION, TOWNSHIP, RANGE BRfi • 670613 R 080713201001 140 0 ACT 09161986 NACT TOMETICH CHRISTOPHER M & 2AH-2IANTELOPE HILLS %33976 ONSET RDX 670613 R 080713201002 1404186 ACT 09161986 INACT _ RHODES PAUL M & GLENDA S 2AH-14 ANTELOPE HILLS %33906 CONSET RD% 670613 R 080713201003 140428. ACT 09161986 INACT SAMPSON MICHAEL F & RUTH 2AH-15 ' - :NTELOPE HILLS alat X11287 a: S •fET RDX 670613 R 080713201004 1404386 ACT 09161986 INACT MONGAN GERALD R & DOROTHY 2AH-16ANTELOPE HILLS 11313 RD% -- 670613 R 080713201005 140 86 ACT 09161986 INACT _ PHAGAN 'TIMOTHY E IAH-9NTELOPE HILLS %3397 FF RD% -G' 670613 R 080713201006 1404586 ACT 09161986 INACT BURFORD JOHN F & BARBARA 2AH-180,NTELOPE HILLSa PF1 :SELECT ITEM (POSITION CURSOR UNDER SECT,TOWN,RANGE OF DESIRED ENTRY) PF3 :CONTINUE PFS:RESTART PF7 :BACK PF9:FWRD PF12:MENU MESSAGE: SB 0-00 WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR/TREASURER ATIBR03 SECTION. TOWNSHIP, RANGE BROWSE 670613 R 080713201007 1404686 ACT 09161986 INACT HENDERSON PAUL 2AH-17ANTELOPE HILLS %11323 KET% 670£13 R 080713201008 1404786 ACT 0916/985 INACT REXFORD WILLIAM H i DIANN 2AH-19 IIIWNTELOPE HILLS jimiligg %11316 0% 5706_3 R 080713201009 14.0,14Lp ACT 0916198 - T WINDER DALE T & CONNIE S 2AH-20ANTELOPE HILLS 670613 R 0807142202001 1404986 ACT 091619 POOS HENRY W & MARIA W lAH-1111ANTELOPE HILLS %3398 IFF RD% 6706_3 R_ 0307-"^2002 1405086 ACT 0918/986 INACT KUNKEL DUANE A & CONNIE 1AE-2 _ANTELOPE HILLS Weer 6'-061_ R "80":20"0"02 1405186 ACT Q9- -4a6 IN r•^ WOp^"i'._ DAVIS - i KAREN 1AH-3 ANTELOPE HILLS _ oc_ ELECT TE ,PcS_TIONt CURSOR UNDER SECT.TOWN.RANGE OF DESIRED ENTRY . - - :C.NT;?'.:'= RF=T==T PF7:BACK P=9.3WRD P71-:MENU MESSAGE: 0-0L` • 890332 W� COUNTY ASSESSOR/TREASUIa ATIMR0 SECTION, TOWNSHIP, RANGE BR ``` , 670613 R 080713202004 1 86 ACT 09161986 T WORONOFF DAVID S & KAREN 1AH-4 € NTELOPE HILLS %3386 CLIFF RD% 670613 R 080713202005 1405386 ACT 09161986 INACT RUTZ CLARA 1AH-5 ANTELOPE HILLS illilligr %3376 IFF RD% 670613 R 080713202006 1405486 ACT 09161986 INACT_ BORLA JOSEPH CHARLES JR 1AH-6ANTELOPE HILLS -1111111K ' 670613 R 080713202007 1405586 ACT 09161986 INACT GUTIER ?EZ DAVID 0 & DIANE lAH-71111ANTELOPE HILLSja 670613 R 080713202008 1405686 ACT 09161986 _,__INACT ROBERTS CLIFFORD & BARBAR 1AH-8 NTELOPE HILLS alllin %1143 AKET% 670613 R 080713202009 1405786 ACT 09161986 INACT SMITH HAROLD WAYNE & JANE 2AH-10 NTELOPE HILLSIS %11330 ET RD% PFI :SELECT ITEM (POSITION CURSOR UNDER SECT,TOWN.RANGE OF DESIRED ENTRY) PF8 :CONTINUE PF6 :RESTART PF7 :BACK PF9:FWRD PF12:MENU MESSAGE: p_Ca SB • WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR/TREASURER ATIERO•'' SECTION. TOWNSHIP, RANGE BROWSE 670613 R 080713202010 1405iii ACT 09161986 INACT PAUL ROBERT G & 2AH-11ANTELOPE HILLSJIIIIIIIIIIII %11320 :4ArARET DR% 670613 R 050713202011 1405`46 ACT 09161986 INACT MANUEL JEFFREY G & NANCY 2AH-121WHANTELOPE HILL 670613 R 080713202012 1406036 ACT 09161986 INACT BRCDZINSKI GERARD & GERAL 2AH-13 l:z ANTEELOPE HILLS %33358 CCNSET DR% 87091 R 0607_ 20300, 14061i6 ACT 09161965 INACT DEHECX DAVID :^. & LUELLA J 2AH-22 ti:':yL, :,. .NTELOPE HILLS x0813 R 5071300.� 3002 1406256 ACT 091:3196 INACT ,P1 _'A 2CH_'73IIII _]NTELO. H1_--: -77:81Z 2 •13 C 30 140€ 3c_^, AC.- 028$ I AcT 5770 .:N S ELD N RCYcE & 3 2AW_2 IIIIANTEL3FE HILLS a _ . :ELF M _E r3_ N CURSOR UNDER SECT. . /,l _'_TGE OF V.i I..•.-' _ . .^ .? \"_ _ _ _ _ . . _._zTART_ HAC FEe F RD FF12 C 83932 . I WEN COUNTY ASSESSOR/TREASU ATIBRO- SECTION, TOWNSHIP, RANGE ESE 670613 R 080713203004 14 ACT 09161986 INACT DRIETH HAROLD W & IRENE J 2AH-25 ANTELOPE HILLS...Mr °33875 ..,IA CONSET RD% & 670613 R 0807_3203005 1405 ACT 09161988 INACT BRUNNER G JOHN & SHERRON 2AH-26 +ANTELOPE HILLS > , ,'! '. f,!: ." X33847 , CONSET RTh .. j %L.:P1 C.U: :•C 890332 _ o PETITION FOR 71W'AT IMPROVIDUNT DISTRICT TO: Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado P. 0. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 FROM: We, the undersigned citizens of Weld County,. who are.owners of record of real property, propose to be assessed, more than one-half of the costs assessed for the project, and which property will benefit from improvements in the area of Weld County Road 70, from Weld County Road 23, east for one-half mile, situated in Weld County, Colorado, do hereby petition the Honorable Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, for the formation of a local improvement district pursuant to CRS, 30-20-601, et seq. Such improvement district is for the purpose of paving Weld County Road 70. The specific improvement we wish to have constructed is the installation of a 2-inch thick asphalt surface, 24 feet wide. We request that the material used be asphalt paving. We request that the cost of the improvements not exceed $16,000.00. The specific time and manner of assessments we recommend is as follows: The amount to be assessed shall be divided equally between the 26 lots in Antelope Hills Subdivision, Filings 1 and 2. Each property owner is to have the option of paying their assessment, in full, without interest, within 30 days of assessment, or in ten annual installments, at a rate of 10% simple interest, per annum, which will be included on their Weld County property tax bill. 830332 6/87 Update We further understand and acknowledge that we are to be responsible individually for any grading or other adjustments to our driveways and culverts necessitated by such project. Do not sign this petition unless you are an "owner" of real property benefitting from the project and requesting to be assessed costs of the improvements. An owner is a person holding fee title to real property. You are an "owner" if you hold a contract to purchase real property which obligates you to pay general taxes on that property. In that instance, the seller may not sign this petition. CRS, 530-20602 (3) and 603 (3) . (Do not sign Mr. and Mrs. - sign individually) (Do not sign this unless you have read all of the text) SIGNATURE MAILING ADDRESS DESCRIPTION OF DATE OF IS IBIS PRINTED NAME PROPERTY SIGNING PROPERTY (Title) WITHIN A MGNICIPALITY? 3390/ 4)/NIlS+0.P �o 3lAII4A L•,57;fam& ' 8oUo g iuu i4m XI iIlht_c_r ,S3Z74.seti- Lst RQ oZ/ `/.lS/� No 17i ai:Nds»r, et) dhristather .Tometkh 8eSSD - 4.,.^.� / 'nS -�/QRd ,0-102/ S/2* 46 lOm fit. �llacker.,�655D itifiSticart;tatial Z-01-2 -007 A goA,q r<•CrUtce 33 FN 7---146-0c.4”4"-# G .25—......Sr/7054 tizes 1itunr, c� 890932 •6/81 update SIGNATQRE HAILING ADDEESS DESCRIPTION OF DATE OF IS THIS PRINTED NAME PROPERTY SIGNING PROPERTY (Title) VECRIN A MIIIIICIPALELT? • • • 890332 ~ a 6/87 Update SIQUTURE MAILING ADDRESS DESCRIPTION OF DATE OF IS IRIS PRINTED NAME PROPERTY SIGNING PROPERTY (Title) WHIN A • MUNICIPALITY? STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. AFFIDAVIT OF CIRCULATOR COUNTY OF WELD ) • I, being first duly sworn, depose and say that my address is , that I have circulated the within Petition, that each signature thereon was affixed in my presence, and that each signature thereon is a signature of the person that it purports to be and that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, each person signing the petition was, at the time of signing, an "owner" of real property proposed to ssessed and benefitted_ am &M, Signature of Circula or Printed Name SUBSCRIBED AND S 'ORN to before me this 2 gr-dav - .>oa`��' , 19 . J D4A41-4- WITNESS my hand and official seal. /- Notary Public My commission expires: /z2-29,-.90 - 890932 411 ... N r) O O 0 co 0 M 0) co O M M in M ® 7 ( co ti avow 1 6 en CO M — in J . M cm M n tO le) tO COQcm M O I r-- in A — M in J o ' 4. a toz o Jo - 2. 3. 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' - SEIgKON, TOWNSHIP, RANGE BRO1 670613 R 080713201001 140 0 ACT 09161986 INACT TOMETICH CHRISTOPHER M & 2AH-2I �ANTELOPE HILLS %33976 ONSET RD% 670613 R 080713201002 1404186 ACT 09161986 INACT_ RHODES PAUL M & GLENDA S 2AH-14 WANTELOPE HILLS Mat %33906 CONSET RD% 670613 R 080713201003 140 ACT 09161986 INACT SAMPSON MICHAEL F & RUTH 2AH-15 � NTELOPE HILLSIMMEN %11287 " AD ET RD% 670613 R 080713201004 140 ACT 09161986 INACT MONGAN GERALD R & DOROTHY 2AH-16AIRIPTELOPE HILLS jillillillf11313 P RD% --- 670613 R 080713201005 1404486 ACT 09161986 PHAGAN TIMOTHY E 1AH-9ANTELOPE HILLS %3397 IFF RD% 670613 R 080713201006 140 ACT 09161986 INACT BURFORD JOHN F & BARBARA 2AH-181FIRANTELOPE HILLSIMISIF PF1 :SELECT ITEM (POSITION CURSOR UNDER SECT,TOWN,RANGE OF DESIRED ENTRY) PF8 :CONTINUE PF6 :RESTART PF7:BACK PF9:FWRD PF12:MENU MESSAGE: SB 0-002 WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR/TREASURER ATIER03[ SECTION. TOWNSHIP, RANGE BROWSE 670613 R 080713201007 1404686 ACT 09161986 INACT HENDERSON PAUL 2AH-17ANTELOPE HILLS %11323 KET°4 670613 R 080713201008 • 14047 ACT 0916/986 CT REXFORD WILLIAM H I DIANN 2AH-19 NTELOPE HILLS %11316 Rt 0% 6706_3 R 080713201009 14qilli ACT 09161986 INACT WINDER DALE T & CONNIE S 2AH-201IIIIANTELOPE HILLS 6706.3 R 080713202001 1404986 ACT 09161986 INACT POOS HENRY W & MARIA W lAH-1ANTELOPE HILLS %3398 IFF RD% 670613 R 080713202002 1405086 ACT 09161986 INACT KUNKEL DUANE A & CONNIE IAH-2 ANTELOPE HILLS milimit 670613 R 0807:3202002 1405'86 ACT 09' '°R6 INACT WORONOFF DAVID S KAREN 1AH- ANTELOPE HILLIIIIIIIIIIIII PF_ . c.- _CT - -cM c?QSnnToN CURSOR UNDER SECT.TOWN.RANGE OF DESIRED ENTRY) F 8 :CONT=NUE PE6 SES': RT PF7 :BACK BACK P=9•FWRD ?F:2:M ENC MESSAGE: SE 0-00 • 390932 • WI COUNTY ASSESSOR/TREASURa ATIBRO3t SE ION, TOWNSHIP, RANGE BRO • 670613 R 080713202004 1 05 86 ACT 09161 INACT WORONOFF DAVID S & KAREN 1AH-4�NTELOPE HILLS %3386CLIFF RD% 670613 R 080713202005 140 86 ACT 09161986 INACT RUTZ CLARA 1AH-5�ANTELOPE HILLS Man %3376 IFF RD% 670613 R 080713202006 1405486 ACT 09161986 INACT BORLA JOSEPH CHARLES JR 1AH-6fl.ANTELOPE HILLS 670613 R 080713202007 14Q586 ACT 09161986 INACT GUTIER$EZ DAVID 0 & DIANE lAH-71IIIANTELOPE HILLS 670613 R 080713202008 1405686 ACT 0916 INACT ROBERTS CLIFFORD & BARBAR 1AH-BANTELOPE HILLS %1143 DAKET% 670613 R 080713202009 1405786 ACT 09161986 INACT SMITH HAROLD WAYNE & JANE 2AH-10 ANTELOPE HILLS %1133.0 . KET RD% PFI : SELECT ITEM (POSITION CURSOR UNDER SECT,TOWN.RANGE OF DESIRED ENTRY) PF8 :CONTINUE PF6 :RESTART PF7 :BACK PF9:FWRD PF12:MENU MESSAGE: S3 0-00: WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR/TREASURER ATIER03 SECTION, TOWNSHIP, RANGE BROWSE 670613 R 080713202010 1405886 ACT 09161986 INACT PAUL ROBERT G & 2AH-111III. ANTELOPE HILLS %11320 11=KET DR% 670613 R 080713202011 1405986 ACT 09161986 INACT MANUEL JEFFREY G & NANCY 2AH-12111BANTELOPE HILLS SSW 670613 R 080713202012 1406086 ACT 09161986 INACT BRODZINSEI GERARD & GERAL 2AH-131Ill ANTELOPE HILLS %33858 SCCNSET DR% 370513 R 080713'03001 1406186 ACT 09161985 INACT DEHECE DAVID M & LUELLA J 2AH-221IIIBANTEL0PE H1LL5 JL 6706_3 R 0807_3_03002 1406285 ACT 09161986 :NACT WALKER M4 W= a 2AH-2- AS ANTELOPE HILL R OSC7132C303 1406386 ACT 0181986 INACT. STROM-N SHELDON ROYCE & B 2AH-24 aNTELOPE HILLS :LEC'T :_EM (=CSI. IC:N CURSOR UNDER SECT, TOWN.RANGE OF DESIRED ENTRY' "TIN r= F Ec T P ^ r ==9 . . `„u.._. . .. , . . \ . ., _ =o : 3w.,TAa_ � r .=A a . �wRD Pr __ _ -,�. ''90932 • WE-COUNTY ASSESSOR/TREASURE"! ATIER03- SECTION, TOWNSHIP, RANGE BRO 670613 R 080713203004 1406486 ACT 09161986 INACT DRIETH HAROLD W & IRENE J 2AH-25ANTELOFE HILLS 670613 R 080713203005 1406536 ACT CONSET 203005 °33875 3 RD% BRUNNER G JOHN & SHERRON 2AH_26 09161986 ilAt T ANTE O°E HILLS LLS 3.'.847 a �,f7NSF?' 2DY; • • 890932 ( r p,, J_ c a z 2O 0 in oar oa in F a h zul DAVID S, & KAREN WORONOFF - 7 W . , CO. ro • P.O. 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BH@TNER .. = r. c m zo i 33847 SIASCONSET W a� R.y 2, < • WINDSOR, CO 80550 1 N fPV a. w�� ZOOS', w one COPi GO $ 4: e y• _ `., e ' •8 o Y . .,C c1 890932 RESOLUTION RE: CREATION OF WELD COUNTY KNAUS SUBDIVISION, FIRST FILING, LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1989-3 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, in accordance with Section 30-20-603, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended, certain local improvements may be initiated by action of the Board of County Commissioners upon petition subscribed by a majority of the owners of property who would bear more than 1/2 of the total proposed assessments within the District, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has determined to create a local improvement district in the general vicinity of 77th Avenue, -76th Avenue, 11th Street, and 12th Street, as platted in the Knaus Subdivision, First Filing, in an area generally west of the developed portion of the City of Greeley; and specifically including— each individual lot in the Knaus Subdivision, First Filing, as recorded at Book 573, Page 01494916, of the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder as well as the property conveyed to Dwight R. and Judy L. Schmidt at Book 1220, Reception #02166694. Said creation of Local Improvement District is based upon the petition of owners of the lots and parcels in said proposed Local Improvement District. The petition has been filed with the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners and is attached hereto as Exhibit "A", to construct certain improvements on 77th Avenue, 76th Avenue, 11th Street, and 12th Street, all as platted in the Knaus Subdivision, First Filing, which improvements are as described in this Resolution. Also included within the district are the rights-of-way for the above described streets and avenues, and WHEREAS, notice of a public hearing concerning creation of the District and the construction and installation of the improvements therein has been given by publication in one issue of the The New News, a newspaper of general circulation in the County, not less than thirty days prior to the date of hearing, in addition, a notice was delivered or mailed by first class mail to each property owner within the proposed district not less than ten days prior to the hearing, and 61)0x17 [fie: ! w 890931 it'• --- Page 2 RE: KNADS SUBDIVISION, FIRST FILING WHEREAS, at the time and place set forth in the notice, the Board of County Commissioners met in open session for the purpose of hearing and considering any objections and protests that might be made against the proposed district or the improvements to be constructed or installed, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners considered any protests and objections presented in writing or by appearance at the hearing, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to the laws of the State of Colorado, hereby finds and determines that there exists a necessity for the creation of a local improvement district within unincorporated Weld County, Colorado, to be designated as Weld County Knaus Subdivision, First Filing, Local Improvement District No. 1989-3, and the construction and installation therein of certain improvements, said improvements being found to be in the best interests of the inhabitants of the area. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado: A. That a local improvement district for the construction and installation of street improvements, to include shaping, grading, drainage, preparation of the base and grading, compaction, and paving, together with any necessary incidentals on certain County Roads as hereinafter described, is hereby created and established in accordance with the laws of the State of Colorado, and shall be known and designated as -"Weld County Knaus Subdivision, First Filing, Local Improvement District No. 1989-3". All proceedings heretofore taken by the Board of County Commissioners and the County staff and then ratified in connection with the district are hereby ratified, approved and confirmed. This proposal to create said district was initiated by the Board of County Commissioners by Resolution of July 17, 1989, upon a petition, proper in form, subscribed by a majority of the owners of property who will bear the cost of more than 1/2 of the total proposed assessment in the district and notice duly given as heretofore stated. B. That the Engineer's reports, together with all of the details, specifications, estimates, maps and schedules thereto attached or appended, are hereby approved and adopted. 890931 Page 3 RE: KNAUS SUBDIVISION, FIRST FILING C. That the area to be included within the district includes all lots in the Knaus Subdivision, First Filing, is recorded at Book 573, Page 01494916 of the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder as well as the property conveyed to Dwight R. and Judy L. Schmidt at Book 1220, Reception #02166694 of the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. This area is generally west of the City of Greeley and the district shall also include the rights-of-way of the County roads described herein. D. That Weld County, Colorado, has considered bids for contracts to shape, grade, drain, prepare the base, and pave 77th Avenue, 76th Avenue, 11th Street, and 12th Street, as shown on the plat of the Knaus Subdivision, First Filing. The resulting roadway shall consist of two 12-foot travel lanes paved with two inches of hot bituminous pavement with 4-foot shoulders consisting of aggregrate base course. The base course preparation is to include final grading, wetting and compaction. The major construction quantities include 958 tons of hot bituminous pavement and 1,079 tons of aggregrate base course. E. That the construction and installation of the improvements in and for the district, as shown by the plans, specifications and maps thereof, prepared by the Weld County Engineer and approved by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, and now on file in the office of the Clerk to the Board, be, and the same are hereby authorized and ordered, the materials to be used in the construction of said improvements to be in accordance with such maps, plans, and specifications. F. Probable cost of the improvements to be assessed to property within the District, based upon the best information available to this Board and formulated in good faith, is Twenty-nine Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty-two and no/I00 Dollars ($29,952.00) . This represents an estimate of the costs of the labor and materials for installation ty contract of the hot bituminous pavement and base preparation and installation of traffic control devices. Based on the findings and determination of this Board, each of the lots described in Paragraph C herein is to be specifically bene£itted equally on a per lot basis the amount based on costs for materials and labor for the paving in the amount of One Thousand Four Hundred Ninety-seven and 60/100 Dollars ($1,497.60) per lot. 890931 Page 4 RE: KNAUS SUBDIVISION, FIRST FILING Based upon the petition and prior representations of the Board that the maximum assessment shall not exceed One Thousand Four Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($1,400.00) per lot, the amount to be assessed shall be One Thousand Four Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($1,400.00) assessed equally on a per lot basis. This will not include any costs assumed by the County, including engineering and administrative fees and any improvements made to the gravel roads prior to the contract work being performed. G. That the assessment to be levied for the improvements shall be due and payable within thirty (30) days after the effective date of the assessing Resolution or Ordinance. However, all such assessments may be paid at the election of the owner, in ten equal, annual installments of principal with installments of interest on unpaid installments at an interest rate of ten percent (10%) simple interest per annum. The first of said installments of assessment shall be due and payable prior to May 1, 1990, or at such time as may be indicated in the assessing Resolution or Ordinance. The remainder of the annual installments or assessments and annual ,payments of interest shall be due and payable successively on the same day each year thereafter until all are paid in full. H. That the Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to Section 30-20-606, Colorado Revised Statutes, hereby finds and determines that each of the described lots and parcels will specifically benefit from the proposed improvements based on the following facts: 1) The market value of the property will increase; and 2) The proposed improvements will adapt the property to more profitable use; and 3) The proposed improvements will facilitate access to the properties and thereby increase the convenience of use of said properties; and 4) There will be an alleviation of fugitive dust, eliminating the health hazards to the benefitted properties and to users of the public roads to be improved; and 890931 Page 5 RE: XNAUS SUBDIVISION, FIRST FILING 5) The alleviation of fugitive dust will reduce maintenance costs to the subject properties and costs assumed by the County, including engineering and paving will lessen the maintenance required for a public road. I. That the Board indicates its intent to receive bids in accordance with Section 30-20-622, Colorado Revised Statutes, and the Weld County Rome Rule Charter for the construction of the improvements described herein and that the resulting bids were all in excess of the costs to have the proposed improvements made by the County and that; therefore, the work described herein shall be performed under the direction of this Board of County Commissioners by the Weld County Road and Bridge Department. J. That all Resolutions or parts thereof in conflict with this Resolution are hereby repealed, but all portions of the Resolution indicating the intent to create the district not in conflict with the provisions of this resolution arere-enacted as if set forth herein. The above and foregoing. Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of August, A.D. , 1989. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board C.W �� Rify, C airman EXCUSED Ja line John on, Pro-Tem putt' County er APPROVED TO FORM: Gene�Bran e v� � ,c�1� George ounty Attorney Gor / 890931 ) ATTENDANCE RECORD PLEASE write or print legibly your name, address and the name of the applicant or Docket # for the hearing you are attending. TODAY'S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: AUGUST 23, 1989 DOCKET 4 89-35 COZ, I-1 to A (AGRICULTURAL) - ELDRED M. JOHNSON DOCKET I 89-33 CREATION OF. ANTELOPE HILL/NCR 70 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT DOCKET #, 89-32 CREATION OF KNAUS SUBDIVISION, FIRST FILING, LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NAME �,/ ADDRESS : r HEARING ATTENDING 'c 4.rE/� t ///i' 7 7/4 (Lee "hat,4 SOe'3K- ,mac 9-4.4 &cc i '//CL.,24,... I 4_7" - . ;/&e, 7/ - / %l 1 ., ./ ( i lt�Gt V!^ // O o 77' d� -c-C i �i I' i. �O' , , y... ' 1(1! 7 G Crfit /z d'0 yaw " i1 ��an.into. CA 1I1.r.,..,tar NB a, 7/`�LOrnkei•a . a-1 of fro / 7a/ % ?Jxl BID REQUEST NO. SET NO. SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCDH ITS FOR . "re4 iWK..'lul?.Y4y'Tj 11TH STREET, 76TH AVENUE/12TH STREET AND 77TR AVENUE .62 MILE OF PAV]NG AND SHOULDERING WELD COUNTY, COLORADO JUNE, 1989 WELD COUNTY, ENGINEER WELD COUNTY COLORADO DEPT. OF ENGINEERING -1- 890932 • 7�.... 1. P- w�itt,, ,,N 41 , -"Skirl III •791 7s.... gel%x_ LINIMilto. i rim SW- - __r. st.i I ll; hi.4%.a. p ‘ tr, i.,:=4„;,,; (0,---. te mi . _fileidiMervitin,,.., 4 ral .allff,n... tz, •awn i� ar; �s 4 '?I i i . a !.. -8110111111.se X IF 61 i6N `�'IL '4 Ar ~ .sie...4--,.. . ,, ..,, . -"Iak icti. 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( . : r Illetarlilicr . . aillpiret \ , .- • -ri ' '' - -au' 4 .... , agar 'am ..; m.r'r • L ) • 4 _ 0 i• • Ys 1t R• 66W • 7- ,••••� . - R 63N( -T` .:.:1 fi 1a Is 17 19 2 c 31 ZS 27 29 gl 33 ZS i7 J9 41 ' 47 43 47 r —y— - ` —2•- TABLE OF OXITENPS TITLE ARTICLE GENERAL DOCUMENTS 1 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 2 GENERAL CONDITIONS 3 TECHNICAL PROVISIONS 4 -3- 890931 ARTICLE 1 GENERAL DOCUMENTS Advertisement for Bids Information for Bidders Non-Collusion Statement Bid Bid Schedule Bid Bond Notice of Award Agreement Performance Bond Payment Bond Insurance Requirements Notice to Proceed Change Order Notice of Contractor's Settlement Final Receipt and Guarantee -4- a;. 1 ADVRBTIBDIflit FOR BIDS Weld County, Colorado will receive sealed bids for the following project: KNAUS SUBDIVISION, 1ST FILING 11TH STREET, 76TH AVENUE/12TH STREET AND 77TH AVENUE .62 MT1.F OF PAVING AND SHOULDERING Bids will be received by the Purchasing Department in Room 301, 915 - 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, until 1989 at A.M. (WELD COUNTY PURCHASING TIME CLOCK), at which time said bids will be publicly opened in Room 301. The Contract Documents may be examined at the office of the Weld County Engineer, 933 North 11th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado. Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at the Weld County Engineering Department upon payment of $30.00 per set. Said payment is not refundable. The Board of Weld County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any informalities in bids, and to accept the bid that, in the opinion of the Board, is to the best interests of the Board and of the County of Weld, State of Colorado. The Board of Weld County Commissioners shall give preference to resident Weld County bidders in all cases where the bids are competitive in price and quality. WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY Pat Persichino Purchasing Director Dated: The New News -5- 3 • INFORNATION FOR BIDDERS Bids will be received by Mr. Pat Persichino, Purchasing Director for the Board of Weld County Commissioners (herein called the "County"), at the Weld County Purchasing Department, Room 301, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado until , and then at said place publicly opened and read aloud. Each bid must be submitted in a sealed envelope, addressed to: MR. PAT PERSICHINO, PURCHASING DIRECTOR P.O. BOX 758 915 10TH STREET, GREELEY, COLORADO 80632 Each sealed envelope containing a bid must be plainly marked on the outside as bid for KNAUS SUBDIVISION, 1ST FILING 11TH STREET, 76TH AVENUE/12TH STREET AND 77TH AVENUE :62 MILE OF PAVING AND SHOULDERING and the envelope should bear on the outside the name of the bidder, his address, and the name of the project for which the bid is submitted. If forwarded by mail, the sealed envelope containing the bid must be enclosed in another envelope addressed to: Mr. Pat Persichino, Purchasing Director, Weld County, P.O. Box 758, Greeley, Colorado 80632. All bids must be made on the required bid form. All blank spaces for bid prices must be filled in, in ink or typewritten, and the bid form must be fully completed and executed when submitted. Only one copy of the bid form is required. The County may waive any informalities or minor defects or reject any and all bids. Any bid may be withdrawn prior to the above scheduled time for the opening of bids or authorized postponement thereof. No bidder may withdraw a bid within 30 days after the actual date of opening thereof. Should there be reasons why the Contract cannot be awarded within the specified period, the time may be extended by mutual agreement between the County and the bidder. Bidders must satisfy themselves of the accuracy of the estimate quantities in the Bid Schedule(s) by examination cf the site and a review of the drawings and specifications, including addenda. After bids have been submitted, the bidder shall not assert that there was a misunderstanding concerning the quantities of the work or of the nature of the work to be done. The County shall provide to any and all bidders prior to bidding, all information which is pertinent to and delineates and describes, the land owned and rights-of-way acquired upon request. -6- 890931 The Contract Documents contain the provisions required for the construction of the project. Information obtained from an officer, agent, or employee of the County or any other person shall not affect the risks or obligations assumed by the contractor or relieve him from fulfilling any of the conditions of the Contract. Each bid must be accompanied by a Bid Bond payable to the County for five percent of the total amount of the bid. As soon as the bid prices have been compared, the County will return the bonds of all except the three lowest responsible bidders within three days after the date of the bid opening. When the Agreement is executed, the Bid Bond of the two remaining unsuccessful bidders will be returned. The Bid Bond of the successful bidder will be retained until the Agreement, Payment Bond, and Performance Bond have been executed and approved, after which it will be returned. A Performance Bond and a Payment Bond, each in the amount of 100 percent of the contract, price, with a corporated Surety approved by the County, will be required for the faithful performance of the Contract. You are required by the Information for Bidders to execute the Agreement and furnish the required Contractor's Performance Bond, Payment Bond, and Certificates of Insurance within ten (10) calendar days from the date of this Notice to you. If you fail to execute said Agreement and to furnish said bonds within ten (10) days from the date of this Notice, said County will be entitled to consider all your rights arising out of the County's acceptance of your bid as abandoned and as a forfeiture of your Bid Bond. The County will be entitled to such other rights as may be granted by law. Attorneys-in-fact who sign the Bid Bonds or Payment Bonds and Performance Bonds must file with each bond a certificate, and effective dated copy of their power of attorney. The party to whom the contract is awarded will be required to execute the Agreement and obtain the Performance Bond and Payment Bond within ten (10) calendar days from the date when Notice of Award is delivered to the bidder. The Notice of Award shall be accompanied by the necessary Agreement and bond form. In case of failure of the bidder to execute the Agreement, the County may at his option consider the bidder in default, in which case the Bid Bond accompanying the proposal shall become the property of the County. The County within ten (10) days of receipt of acceptable Performance Bond, Payment Bond, and Agreement, signed by the party to whom the Agreement was awarded, shall sign the Agreement and return to such party an executed duplicate of the Agreement. Should the County not • execute the Agreement within such period, the bidder may, by written notice, withdraw his signed Agreement. Such Notice of Withdrawl shall be effective upon receipt of the notice by the County. The Notice to Proceed shall be issued within ten (10) days of the execution of the Agreement by the County or as otherwise stated in the Special Conditions. Should there be reasons why the Notice to Proceed -7- 890931 X cannot be issued within such period, the time may be extended by r mutual agreement between the County and the contractor. If the Notice to Proceed has not been issued within the ten (10) day period or within the period mutually agreed upon, the contractor may terminate the Agreement without further liability on the part of either party. The County may make such investigations as he deems necessary to determine the ability of the bidder to perform the work, and the bidder shall furnish to the County all such information and data for this purpose as the County may request. The County reserves the right to reject any bid if evidence submitted by, or investigation of, such bidder fails to satisfy the County that such bidder is qualified to carry out the obligations of the Agreement and to complete the work contemplated therein. The County reserves the right to reject any conditional or qualified bid. Award will be made as a whole to one bidder. The contractor shall commence work not later than fifteen (15) calendar days after date of the Notice to Proceed issued by the County to the contractor and shall complete the work as specified, ready to use, within the time specified in the Contract. In the event no written Notice to Proceed is issued by the County, the contract time, as specified in the Contract, shall be counted from the first day of actual work on the project. All work shall be prosecuted in an orderly and diligent manner. The contractor shall cooperate with and conform to the request of the County to expedite particular portions of the work or to suspend or transfer his operations on any portion of the work where such alteration of the contractor's operations is • deemed advisable by the County. All applicable laws, ordinances, and the rules and regulations of all authorities having jurisdiction over construction of the project shall apply to the Contract throughout. Each bidder is responsible for inspecting the site and informing himself of the conditions under which the work is to be performed, and for reading and being thoroughly familiar with the Contract or documents. The bidder's inspection shall cover the ground structure, obstacles which may be encountered, location of water table, and other matters relevant to the work both above and below ground. Where test boring logs, indicating underground conditions, are shown on the drawings, this data is for the bidder's information and to reflect the conditions observed at the time and place of drilling. The County, nor the Engineer. shall be held responsible for any variance or deviation from the data shown on the drawings, as encountered during actual construction. The failure or omission of any bidder to do any of the foregoing shall in no way relieve any bidder .from any obligation in respect to his bid. The successful bidder will not be allowed any extra compensation in the form of contract price or time by any matter or thing on which he could have fully informed himself prior to the bidding. -8- • 890931 z at The low bidder shall supply the names and addresses of major material suppliers and subcontractors when requested to do so by the County. The Engineer is the Weld County Department of Engineering, 933 North 11th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 30632; phone (303) 356-4000, extension 4750. • -9- • 890931 k NON-COLLDSI0N STATEMENT says that: a, being first duly sworn, deposes and (1) He is the (owner, partner, officer, representative, or agent) of , the bidder that has submitted the attached bid; (2) He is fully informed respecting the preparation and contents of the attached Bid of all pertinent circumstances respecting such bid; (3) Such bid is genuine and is not a collusive or sham bid; (4) Neither the said bidder nor any of its officers, partners, owners, agents, representatives, employees or parties in interest, including this affiant, has in any way colluded, conspired, connived or agreed, directly or indirectly with any other bidder, firm or person to submit a collusive or sham bid in connection with the Contract for which the attached bid has been submitted or to refrain from bidding in connection with such Contract, or has in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by agreement or collusion or communication or conference with any other bidder, firm or person to fix the price or prices in the attached bid or of any other bidder, or to fix any overhead, profit or cost element of the bid price or the bid price of any unlawful agreement, any advantage against Weld County or any person interested in the proposed Contract; and (5) The price or prices quoted in the attached bid are fair and proper and are not tainted by a collusion, conspiracy, connivance, or unlawful agreement on the part of the bidder or any of its agents, representatives, owners, employees, or parties in interest, including this affiant. Signed: title Subscribed and sworn to before me this A.D., 19 day of Title My Commission expires: _ - -10- 890931 KNAUS SUBDIVISION, 1ST FILING 11TH STREET, 76TH AVENUE/12TH STREET AND 77TH AVENUE .62 MILE OF PAVING AND SHOULDERING Proposal of (hereinafter called "bidder"), organized and existing under the laws of the STATE OF COLORADO, doing business as To the BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (hereinafter called "County"). In compliance with your Advertisement for Bids, bidder hereby proposes to perform all work for the KNAUS SUBDIVISION, 1ST FILING in strict accordance with Contract Documents, within the time set forth herein, and at prices stated below. By submission of this bid, each bidder certifies, and in cases of a joint bid, each party hereto certifies as to his own organization, that this bid has been arrived at independently, without consultation, • communication, or agreement as to any matter relating to this bid with any other bidder or with any competitor. Bidder hereby agrees to commence work under this Contract on or before a date specified in the Special Conditions. Bidder further agrees to pay any liquidated damages as provided in the Special Conditions. Bidder acknowledges receipt of the following Addendum: Bid shall include all applicable taxes and fees. Bidder agrees to perform all work described in the Contract Documents for the following unit prices or lump sum: * Insert "a Corporation", "a Partnership", or "an Individual" as applicable. -11- 890931 BID SCHEDULE INAUS SUBDIVISION, 1ST FILING 11TH STREET, 76TH AVENUE/12TH STREET AND 77TH AVENUE .62 MILK OF PAVING AND SHOULDERING ITEM ESTIMATED UNIT NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 304 Aggregate Shoulder 346 Ton $ $ (Class 6 - ABC) 304 Aggregate Base Course 733 Ton $ $ (Class 6) 306 Base Preparation 13,208 S.Y. $ $ 403 Hot Bituminous Pvmt 958 Ton $ $ Grading Ex (overlay) 614 Traffic & Signing -- L.S. -- $ TOTAL $ Bidder must complete all of schedule. Respectfully submitted, Date: Official Address: Bidder: Signature: Title: (Seal - If a Corporation) Attest: -12- 890931 • BID BOND 7 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we, the undersigned, as Principal, and Surety, are hereby held and firmly bound unto the BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS in the penal sum of ($ ) for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we hereby jointly and severally bind ourselves, successors and assigns. Signed, this day of , 1989. The condition of the above obligations is such that whereas the Principal has submitted to the BOARD OF. WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS a certain bid, attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof, to enter into a contract in writing, for the KNAUS SUBDIVISION, 1ST FILING NOW THEREFORE, (A) If said Bid shall be rejected, or in the alternate, (B) If said Bid shall be accepted and the Principal shall execute and deliver a contract in the form of Contract attached hereto (properly) completed in accordance with said bid and shall furnish a bond for his faithful performance of said Contract, and for the payment of all persons performing labor or furnishing materials in connection therewith, and shall in all other respects perform the Agreement created by the acceptance of said bid, then this obligation shall be void, otherwise, the same shall remain in force and affect; it being expressly understood and agreed that the liability of the Surety for any and all claims hereunder, in no event, exceed the penal amount of this obligation as herein stated. The Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that the obligations by any extension of the time within which the County may accept such bid; and said Surety does hereby waive notice of any such extension. -13- 890931 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the principal and the Surety have hereunder set their hands and seals, and such of them as are corporations have caused their corporate seals to be hereto affixed and these presents to be signed by their proper officers, the day and year first set forth above. (L.S.) Principal Surety BY: • • -14- 890931 VM NOTICE OF AWARD TO: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: KNAUS SUBDIVISION, 1ST PILING The County, represented by the undersigned, has considered the bid submitted by you for the above described work in response to its Advertisement for Bids dated , 1989. You are hereby notified that your bid has been accepted for in the amount of $ _). You are required by the Information for Bidders to execute the Agreement and furnish the required contractor's Performance Bond, Payment Bond, and Certificates of Insurance within ten (10) calendar days from the date of this Notice to you.. If you fail to execute said Agreement and to furnish said bonds within ten (10) days from the date of this Notice, said County will be entitled to consider all your rights arising out of the County's acceptance of your bid as abandoned and as a forfeiture of your Bid Bond. The County will be entitled to such other rights as may be granted by law. You are required to return an acknowledged copy of this Notice of Award to the County. Dated this day of , 1989. THE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (County) BY: Title: -15- 890931, n. ACCEPTANCE OF NOTICE t Receipt of the above Notice of Award is hereby acknowledged by this day of , 1989. BY: Title: IMPORTANT: Surety Companies executing bonds must appear on the Treasury Department's most current list (Circular 570 as amended) and be authorized to transact business in the State of Colorado. • -16- 890931 r AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made this day of , 1989 by and between THE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, AND doing business as hereinafter called "contractor". WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the payments and agreements hereinafter mentioned: 1. The contractor will commence and complete the phased construction of KNAUS SUBDIVISION, 1ST FILING 2. The contractor shall furnish all material, supplies, tools, equipment, labor and other services necessary for the construction and completion of the project described herein. 3. The contractor shall commence the work required by the Contract Documents in accordance with the date stated in the Special Conditions and shall complete the work within the time stated in the Special Conditions unless the period for completion is extended otherwise by the Contract Documents. 4. The contractor agrees to perform all of the work described in the Contract Documents and comply with the terms of therein for the sum of (s ). for the project KNAUS SUBDIVISION, 1ST FILING -17- • 890931 5. The term "Contract Documents" means and includes the following: (A) Advertisement (B) Information on Bidders (C) Bid (D) Bid Bond (E) Agreement (F) Supplemental General Conditions (G) Payment Bond (H) Performance Bond (I) Notice of Award (1) Notice to Proceed (K) Change Order (L) Drawings prepared by Weld County Engineering Department, numbered (M) Specifications prepared or issued by (N) Addendum No. , dated , 1989 No. , dated No. , dated _, 1989 1989 (0) Notice of Contractor's Settlement (P) Final Receipt and Guarantee (Q) Other 6. The County will pay the contractor in the manner and at such time as set forth in the General Conditions such amounts required by the Contract Documents. 7. This Agreement shall be binding upon all parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns. -18- 890931 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed, or caused to be executed by their duly authorized officials, this Agreement, each of which shall be deemed an original on the date first written above. BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS • CONTRACTOR BY BY NAME C.W. Kirby NAME Chairman (Please Typa) TITLE Address (SEAL) (SEAL) ATTEST: ATTEST: NAME NAME (Please Type) (Please Type) TITLE TITLE -19- 890931. t/ PERFORMANCE BOND • KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That Name of Contractor Address of Contractor a , hereinafter called Principal, and Corporation, Partnership, or Individual Name of Surety Address of Surety hereinafter called Surety, are held and firmly bound unto THE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80632, hereinafter called County, in the penal sum of Dollars ($ ) in lawful money of the United States, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, successors, and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION is such that whereas, the Principal entered into a certain Contract with the County, dated the day of , 1989, a copy of which is attached and made apart hereof for the construction of: KNAUS SUBDIVISION, 1ST FILING NOW, THEREFORE, if the Principal shall well, truly and faithfully perform its duties, all the undertaking, covenants, terms, conditions, and agreements of said Contract during the original term thereof, and any extensions thereof which may be granted by the County, with or without notice to the Surety and during the one year guarantee period, and if he shall satisfy all claims and demands incurred under such Contract, and shall fully indemnify and save harmless the County from all costs and damages which it may suffer by reason of failure to do so, and shall reimburse and repay the County all outlay and expense which the County may incur in making good any default, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. -20- 890931 PROVIDED, FURTHER, that the said Surety, for value received hereby stipulates and agrees that no charge, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the Contract or to work to be performed thereunder or the specifications accompanying the same shall in any way affect its obligation on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the Contract of the work or to the specifications. PROVIDED, FURTHER, that no final settlement between the County and the contractor shall abridge the right of any beneficiary hereunder, whose claim may be unsatisfied. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument is executed on day of , 19_ ATTEST: Principal Principal Secretary (SEAL) By (S) Witness as to Principal Address Address ATTEST: Surety Secretary (SEAL) By Witness as to Surety Attorney-in-Fact Address Address NOTE: Date of bond must not be prior to date of contract. If contractor is a partnership, all partners should execute bond. IMPORTANT: Surety Companies executing bonds must appear on the Treasury Department's most current list (Circular 570 as amended) and be authorized to transact business in the state where the -project is located. -21- 890931 MOINT BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That Name cf Contractor Address of Contractor a , hereinafter called Principal, and Corporation, Partnership or Individual Name of Surety Address of Surety hereinafter called Surety, are held and firmly bound unto THE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, 915 10th Street, P.O. Box 758, Greeley, Colorado 80632, hereinafter called County, in the penal sum of Dollars �$ ) in a lawful money to the United States, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, successors, and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION is such that whereas, the Principal entered into a certain Contract with the County, dated the day of , 1989, a copy of which is hereto attached and made a part hereof for the construction of: KNAUS SUBDIVISION, 1ST FILING NOW, THEREFORE, if the Principal shall, during the entire length of said Contract and any extension thereof, promptly make payment to all persons, firms, subcontractors, and corporations furnishing materials for or performing labor in the prosecution of the work provided for in such Contract, and any authorized extension or modification thereof, including all amounts due for materials, lubricants, oil, gasoline, coal and coke, repairs on machinery, equipment and tools, consumed or used in connection with the construction of such work, and all insurance premiums on said work, and for all labor, performed in such work whether subcontractor or otherwise, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise to remain full force and effect. PROVIDED, FURTHER, that the said Surety, for value received hereby stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the Cortract or to the work to be performed thereunder or the specifications accompanying the same shall in any -22- 890931 way affect its obligation on time, alteration or addition to the terms of the Contract or to the work or to the specifications. PROVIDED, FURTHER, that a final settlement between the County and the contractor shall abridge the right of any beneficiary hereunder, whose claim may be unsatisfied. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument is executed in (number) counterparts, each one of which shall be deemed an original, this the day of , 1989. ATTEST: Principal BY (S) Principal Secretary (SEAL) Witness as to Principal • Address Address Surety ATTEST: BY Witness as to Surety Attorney-in-Fact Address Address NOTE: Date of bond must not be prior to date of contract. If contractor is a partnership, all partners should execute bond. IMPORTANT: Surety Companies executing bonds must appear on the Treasury Department's most current list (Circular 570 as amended) and be authorized to transact business in the state where the project is located. -23- 89.0931 114SURANatREQUIRBIENTS The contractor shall secure and maintain such insurance policies as will protect himself, his subcontractors, and COUNTY OF WELD, from claims for bodily injuries, death or property damage, which may arise from operations under this Contract whether such operations be by himself or by any subcontractor or anyone employed by them directly or indirectly. The following insurance policies are required: (a) Statutory Workmen's Compensation (b) Contractor's Public Liability and Property Damage Bodily Injury: Each Person $150,000 Each Accident $400,000 Property Damage: Each Accident $100,000 Aggregate $400,000 (c) Automobile Public Liability and Property Damage Bodily Injury: Each Person $100,000 Each Accident $400,000 Property Damage: Each Accident $400,000 The Certificate of Insurance must show Weld County, Colorado as an additional insured. All policies shall be for not less than the amounts set forth above or as stated in the Special Conditions. Other forms of insurance shall also be provided if called for by the Special Conditions. Certificates or copies of policy of such insurance shall be filed with the County along with the Performance and Payment Bonds, and shall be subject to his approval as to adequacy of protection, within the requirements of the specifications. Said Certificates of Insurance shall contain a 30-day written notice of cancellation in favor of the County. -24- 890931 L OTICE To PROCEED DATE: PROJECT: KNAUS SUBDIVISION, 1ST FILING e hereby notified to commence work in accordance with the ent dated , 1989, on or before, 1989, and you are to completerk within ( ) consecutivear days thereafter. The date of completion of all work isore, , 1989.THE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS(County)ByTitleCCEPTANCE OF NOTICEt of the above Notice to Proceedeby acknowledged bye day of , -25- 890931 • CHANGE ORDER CHANGE ORDER NO. DATE: PROJECT: KNAUS SUBDIVISION, 1ST FILING TO (CONTRACTOR): JUSTIFICATION: You are directed to make the following changes in the work. All other terms and conditions of the contract not expressly modified hereby shall remain in full force and effect. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION EST. QTY. UNIT UNIT COST AMOUNT • The original contract sum was $ Net change by previous change orders $ The contract sum prior to this Change Order was..$ The contract sum will be (increased) (decreased) or (unchanged) by this Change Order $ The contract sum including this Change Order will be $ The new contract time will be (increased) (decreased) or (changed) by (_ ) days. The date of completion as of the date of this Change Order is therefore , 19 ACCEPTED BY: ORDERED BY: THE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS_ Contractor Address: P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Co 80632 Address By Chairman of the Board By Date Date -26- 890931 : : . c. NOTICE OF CONTRACTOR'S SETTLEMENT This is to notify all persons interested that Weld County, Colorado will make final payment to for work completed on KNAUS SUBDIVISION, 1ST FILING for the BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Said final payment will be'made on , 1989. Anyone having claims in conjunction with this project may file same with the undersigned no later than , 1989. WELD COUNTY By Pat Persichino Purchasing Director Weld County Centennial Center Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dated: THE NEW NEWS GREELEY TRIBUNE -27- 890931 1►INAL RECEIPT AND GUARANTEE Weld County, Colorado (Date) Received this date of , 19 , as full and final payment of the cost of improvements provided for in the Contract executed by and Payee on or about • , 19 , together with all amendments, change orders, and additions thereto, the sum of Dollars ($ _ ) by checking, being the remainder of the full amount accruing to the undersigned by virtue of said Contract and extra work performed thereunder, said payment covering and including full payment for the cost of all extra work and material furnished by the undersigned in the construction of said improvements, and all incidentals thereto, for the additional consideration of One Dollar ($1.00) for the execution hereto, and the undersigned hereof releases THE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS from any and all claims whatsoever resulting from said Contract and all work performed thereunder. The undersigned by these presents certifies that all persons .doing work upon or furnishing materials for said improvements under the foregoing Contract and all additions thereto have been paid in full. The undersigned further certifies that all work has been completed in a workmanlike manner in conformity with the plans and specifications. That should any portion of said work or material prove defective within one (1) year from the date of final acceptance of the entire project by the County, the undersigned shall replace any such defective material and remedy any such defective work to the satisfaction of THE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS and shall defend, indemnify, and save harmless THE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS from all damages, claims, demands, expenses and charge of every kind which may arise as a result of any such defective material and workmanship during said period. The Performance and Payment Bonds for this Contract shall remain in effect for the period of the guarantee. KNAUS SUBDIVISION, 1ST FILING Name By Title -28- 890931 • ARTICLE 2 SPECIAL CORDITIOIES • • -29- 890931 ARTICLE 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Paragraph Description 2.01 General Intention 2.02 Contract Time 2.03 Liquidated Damages 2.04 Pay Quantities 2.05 Water for Construction 2.06 Working Hours 2.07 Weather Limitations 2.08 Mailboxes 2.09 Taxes 2.10 Project Safety 2.11 Changes in the Work 2.12 Changes in Contract Price 2.13 Payment 2.14 Index of Retained Modules Test 2.15 Material Specification 2.16 Base Preparation 2.17 Hot Bituminous Pavement 2.18 Traffic and Signing 2.19 Bituminous Paver 2.20 Compaction 2.21 Survey 2.22 Duties of the Inspector 2.23 Inspection and Testing of Work 2.24 Aggregate Shoulder -30- 890931 ARTICLE 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 2.01 General Intention. It is the declared and acknowledged intention to do .62 mile of base preparation (wetting, blading, shaping) prior to placing two (2) inches of hot bituminous pavement on 11th Street, 76th Avenue/12th Street and 77th Avenue, twenty-four (24) feet wide, with four (4) feet shoulders, with traffic control, complete and ready to use. 2.02 Contract Time. The time allowed for completion of this Contract shall be twenty (20) days. The construction time shall begin and end If construction continues beyond the contract time period or the time is extended, the contractor will be assessed liquidated damages as stated hereafter. The party to whom the Contract is awarded will be required to execute the Agreement and obtain the Performance Bond, Payment Bond and Certificate of Insurance. Weld County, Colorado must be shown as an additional insured on the Certificate of Insurance. The party to whom the Contract is awarded will be required to execute the Agreement and obtain the Performance Bond, Payment Bond and Certificate of Insurance within ten (10) calendar days from the date when Notice of Award is delivered to the bidder. 2.03 Liquidated Damages. The contractor agrees that he can and will complete within the Contract time limit stated herein, and within the time as extended as provided elsewhere in the Contract Documents. In the event the contractor fails to complete the work within the allotted time limit, the liquidated damages schedule will be applied: Original Contract Amount From More Than To and Including Daily Charge $ 0 $ 25,000 $ 85 25,000 50,000 140 50,000 100,000 205 100,000 500,000 280 500,E 1,000,000 420 1,000,000 2,000,000 560 2,000,000 4,000,000 840 4,000,000 8,000,000 1120 8,000,000 10,000,000 1400 These rates will be assessed per calendar day in excess of the time period allotted. -31- 890931 2.04 Pay Quantities. The contractor shall be paid on a unit price basis as indicate4 by the proposal for the actual quantities installed. - .4 2.05 Water for Construction. Water used in construction shall be obtained and paid for by the contractor with the cost incorporated in the unit price bid. 2.06 Working Hours. Unless special arrangements are made with the Engineer, work shall be done only during regular and commonly accepted or prescribed working hours. No work shall be done at night, holidays, or Sundays unless special permission shall be given by the Engineer. 2.07 Weather Limitations. Bituminous material shall not be applied on a wet surface; or when the temperature is below 60 degrees F, unless otherwise specified. 2.08 Mailboxes. Mailboxes will be reset where required by the contractor and the cost is to be included in the base bid. 2.09 Taxes. Except as may be otherwise provided in this Contract, the contract price is to include all applicable taxes, but does not include any tax from which the County and contractor are exempt. Upon request by the contractor, the County shall furnish a Tax Exemption Certificate or similar evidence of exemption with respect to any such tax not included in the contract price pursuant to this provision. 2.10 Project Safety. The contractor shall take all reasonable precautions in the performance of the work under this Contract to protect from all hazards to life and property, and shall comply with all health, safety and fire protection regulations and requirements. 2.11 Changes in the Work. The County may at any time, as the need arises, order changes within the scope of the work without invalidating the Agreement. If such changes increase or decrease the amount due under the Contract Documents, or in the time required for performance of the work, the contractor shall perform the same at the unit price or lump sum indicated in the bid. Changes may occur to a maximum of twenty-five percent (25x) of the contract price. After exceeding twenty-five percent (25%), the applicable unit price or lump sum may be negotiated and an equitable adjustment shall be authorized by Change Order. 2.12 Changes in Contract Price. The contract price may be changed only by a Change Order. The value of any work covered by the Change Order or of any claim for increase or decrease in the contract price, shall be determined by one or more of the following methods in the order of precedence listed below: -32- 890931�J3 A. Unit prices previously approved. B. An agreed lump sum. C. The actual cost of labor, direct overhead, materials, supplies, equipment and other services necessary to complete the work. In addition, there shall be added an amount to be agreed upon, but not to exceed fifteen percent (15%) of the actual cost of the work to cover the cost of general overhead and profit. 2.13 Payment. Partial payment under the Contract shall be made at the request of the contractor once each month, based upon partial estimates to be furnished by the contractor and approved by the Inspector or Engineer. In making such partial payment, there shall be retained ten percent (10%) of the estimated amounts until final completion and acceptance of all work covered by the Contract; provided, however, that the Inspector or Engineer at any time after fifty percent (50%) of the work has been completed, if he finds that satisfactory progress is being made, shall recommend that the remaining partial payments be paid in full. In preparing estimates for partial payment, the material delivered on the site and preparatory work done may be taken into consideration. 2.14 Index of Retained Resilient Modules Test. The contractor shall supply samples of aggregate and asphalt or an actual plant mixed sample. The material will be tested by the Index of Retained Modules (MR), as determined by the moisture susceptibility test and shall not be less than 70. 2.15 Material Specification. Material specification and reference in the plan are in accordance with the State Department of Highways, Division of Highways, State of Colorado, Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, 1986. The contractor will submit asphalt mix formulas and aggregate formulas in writing prior to the job start. State Highway Mix Formulas and aggregate tests on the materials to be used are acceptable. 2.16 Base Preparation. This work shall consist of blading, shaping, wetting and compacting the subgrade with moisture and density control just ahead of the laydown operation in accordance with these specifications, at locations and in reasonably close conformity with the details shown on the plan or stakes. 2.17 Hot Bituminous Pavement. This work shall consist of laying a two (2) inch lift of asphalt twenty-four (24) feet wide, grading Ex, tie new asphalt to existing entrances at the subdivision. • -33- 890931 1< This is to be constructed on the prepared base course in accordance with these specifications and the specific requirements of the type under contract, and in reasonably close conformity with the lines, grades, thicknesses and typical cross sections shown on the plans. After the job-mix formula is established, all mixtures furnished for the project shall conform thereto within the established range. At the discretion of the Engineer, the job-produced hot bituminous plant mix may be tested for conformance to the criteria. Failure to meet any of the criteria shall be grounds to require the contractor, at his expense, to take corrective action before being permitted to continue production. The contractor's proposed job-mix formula for each hot bituminous pavement grading will be tested by the County or a reasonable state-mix will be acceptable. It shall be based on materials actually produced and stockpiled for use on the project. 2.18 Traffic and Signing. Roads are to remain open to local traffic. The contractor will provide signing and flagging in accordance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, and the cost for signing will be paid for separately. It is the full responsibility of the contractor to maintain all signs and barricades throughout the project. If the signs or barricades are not up, the Engineer may shut down the project until signs or barricades are placed. If for any reason visual contact is lost between the flag people, it will be necessary to use the two-way radios, additional flag personnel, pilot car or all the above. The contractor will provide temporary pavement marking and it will be paid for under Item 614, Traffic and Signing. A four (4) inch piece of reflectorized, temporary lane marking cap shall be placed on 100 foot centers at the completion of the paving. The contractor will install the temporary marking on the center line only. The surface to which the tape is applied shall be clean, dry and free of dirt, oil and grease. The tape shall be pressed down immediately after application until it adheres properly and conforms to the surface. 2.19 Bituminous Paver. The paver shall be a self-contained, power-propelled unit provided with an activated screed or strike-off assembly, heated if necessary, and capable of spreading and finishing courses of bituminous plant mix matetion in widths applicable to the specified typical section and thicknesses shown on the plans. The paver machine shall be equipped with an automatic control system which will control the elevation of the screed and which is automatically actuated by a system of -34- 890931 sensor-operated devices which sense and follow reference lines or surfaces on one or both sides of the machine as required. The automatic control system shall be capable of working with the following devices: (1) Ski-type device at least 30 feet in length (2) Short ski or short shoe (3) At least 5,000 feet of control line and stakes 2.20 Compaction. The plant mix bituminous pavement shall be compacted by rolling. Both steel wheel and pneumatic tire rollers will be required, unless otherwise approved. The number, weight and type of rollers furnished shall be sufficient to obtain the required density while the mixture is in a workable condition. Compaction shall begin as soon as possible after the mixture is placed and be continuous until the required density is obtained. When the mixture surface temperature falls below 185 degrees F, no further compaction effort will be permitted unless approved. 2.21 Survey. The contractor will be required to make all detail surveys needed for construction, including center line layout and grade stakes. The cost of surveying shall be included in the base bid. 2.22 Duties of the Inspector. Inspectors employed by the County will be authorized to inspect all work done and materials furnished. Such inspection may extend to all or any part of the work and to the preparation, fabrication or manufacturing of the materials to be used. The Inspector will not be authorized to alter or waive the provisions of the Contract. The Inspector will not be authorized to issue instructions contrary to the plans and specifications, or to act as foreman for the contractor. 2.23 Inspection and Testing of Work. All materials and each part or detail of the work shall be subject to inspection by the Inspector or Engineer. The Inspector shall be allowed access to all parts of the work and shall be furnished with such information and assistance by the contractor as is required to make a complete and detailed inspection. The Inspector or Engineer will furnish copies of test results that indicate out of specification material to the contractor promptly, as the test results become available. Such inspections and tests may not constitute acceptance of the materials or work so tested or inspected, and the County may reject or accept any work or materials at any time prior to the inspection. -35- 890931 2.24 Aggregate Shoulder. Four (4) foot shoulder area; both sides will be compacted with Aggregate Base Course Class 6. Material is to be placed adjacent to the pavement along the four (4) foot shoulder area. The contractor may use a shouldering machine or belly dump material along the edge of the pavement. Shoulders shall be wetted and compacted. • -36- 890931 • • ROAD CONSTRUCTION ONE LANE ROAD 1000 FT O SPEED UNIT 25 BE PREPARED TO STOP FLAGMAN • [4(> FRESH OIL O� SHOULDER DROP-OFF ROAD MACHINERY AHEAD O O END CONSTRUCTION OSPEED UNIT 55 AREA • 0 • 0 r 0 OO 01 MAIN LINE SIGNING r • • PAVEMENT OVERLAY 890931 • -37- AITrIcLE 3 GENERAL 0@IDITI0NS 38- 890931 ARTICLE 3 GENERA . CONDITIONS INDEX Section No. DEFINITIONS 1 EXECUTION AND CORRELATION OF DOCUMENTS 2 DESIGN, DRAWINGS, AND INSTRUCTIONS 3 COPIES OF DRAWINGS FURNISHED 4 ORDER OF COMPLETION 5 - OWNERSHIP OF DRAWINGS 6 FAMILIARITY WITH WORK 7 CHANGED CONDITIONS 8 MATERIALS AND APPLIANCES 9 EMPLOYEES 10 ROYALTIES AND PATENTS 11 SURVEYS 12 PERMITS, LICENSES, AND REGULATIONS 13 PROTECTION OF THE PUBLIC AND OF WORK AND PROPERTY 14 EMERGENCY WORK 14 (A) INSPECTION OF WORK 15 SUPERINTENDENCE 16 PRE-CONTRACT EXAMINATION AND DISCOVERY OF DISCREPANCIES DURING WORK 17 CHANGES IN THE WORK 18 EXTENSION OF TIME 19 CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT 19 (A) -39- 890931 CLAIMS 20 CORRECTION OF WORK BEFORE FINAL PAYMENT 21 SUSPENSION OF WORK 22 THE COUNTY'S RIGHT TO TERMINATE CONTRACT 23 CONTRACTOR'S RIGHT TO STOP WORK OR TERMINATE CONTRACT 24 REMOVAL OF EQUIPMENT 25 RESPONSIBILITY FOR WORK 26 PARTIAL COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE 27 PAYMENTS WITHHELD PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF WORK 28 CONTRACTOR'S INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION 29 SURETY BONDS 30 CONTRACTOR'S INSURANCE 31 ASSIGNMENT 32 RIGHTS OF VARIOUS INTERESTS 33 SEPARATE CONTRACTS 34 SUBCONTRACTS 35 ENGINEER'S STATUS 36 ENGINEER'S DECISIONS 37 ARBITRATION 38 LANDS FOR WORK 39 CLEANING UP 40 ACCEPTANCE AND FINAL PAYMENT 41 LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY TO PUBLIC 42 WARRANTIES 43 SUBLETTING OF CONTRACT 44 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES 45 -40- 890931 PAY QUANTITIES 46 WORKING HOURS 47 WEATHER LIMITATIONS 48 UNDERGROUND OBSTRUCTIONS 49 ADVANCE NOTICE 50 WORK DONE WITHOUT LINES OR GRADES 51 TAXES 52 PROJECT SAFETY 53 CHANGES IN THE WORK 54 CHANGES IN CONTRACT PRICE 55 PAYMENT 56 GUARANTEES 57 NON-DISCRIMINATION 58 -41- 890931 r< SECTION 1 - DEFINITIONS (a) The Contract Documents shall consist of the Advertisement for Bids, Information for Bidders, Non-Collusion Statement, Bid, Bid Schedule, Bid Bond, Notice of Award, Agreement, Performance Bond, Payment Bond, Insurance Requirements, Notice to Proceed, Change Order, Notice of Contractor's Settlement, Final Receipt and Guarantee, the Drawings, and the Specifications, including all modifications thereof incorporated in any of the documents before the execution of the Contract. (b) The County and the contractor are those named as such in the Agreement. They are treated throughout the Contract Documents as if each were of the singular number and masculine gender. (c) Wherever in this contract the word "Engineer" is useds it shall be understood as referring to the County Engineer, acting personally or through any assistants duly authorized by the Engineer. Agreement shall be deemed notice been rved pursuant ly" 'served if delivered in the person or by registered mail to the individual, or to a partner, or to an officer of the corporation for whom it is intended, or any authorized representative thereof. contractor,The ermr"suh on rat tha"ss allu mean anyone, other than the contractor, labor, or labor and materials, or labor and qui with the shall not include any person who furnishes services of a mot' t nature. personal (f) Work shall mean the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, and other incidentals necessary to the successful completion of the Contract and the carrying out of all the duties and obligations imposed by the Contract. (g) Extra work shall mean such additional labor, materials, equipment, and other incidentals as are required to complete the Contract for the purpose for which it was intended, but was not shown on the drawings or called for in the specifications, or is authorized by the County in addition to that work called for in the drawings and specifications. (h) Dispute shall mean lack of agreement between any parties that have any obligations, duties, or responsibilities under the terms of the contract drawings, or specifications. (i) Mobilization shall consist of preparatory work and operations, including, but not limited to, those necessary for the movement of personnel, equipment, supplies and incidentals to the project site; for the establishment of all offices, buildings and other facilities necessary for work on the project; and for all other work and operations which must be performed prior to beginning work on the various items on the project site. r -42- 890931 SECTION 2 - E ELUTION AND CORRELATION OF DOC@ffiNTS The Agreement shall be signed in duplicate by the County and the contractor. The Contract Documents are complementary and what is called for by any one shall be as binding as if called for by all. In case of conflict between drawing and specifications, the specifications shall govern. Special specifications shall govern over standard specifications. Materials or work described in words, which so applied have a well-known technical or trade meaning, shall be held to refer to such recognized standards. SECTION 3 - DESIGN, DRAWINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS It is agreed that the County will be responsible for the adequacy of design and sufficiency of the drawings and specifications. The County, through the Engineer, shall furnish drawings and specifications which adequately represent the requirements of the work to be performed under the Contract. All such drawings and instructions shall be consistent with the Contract Documents and shall be true developments thereof. Drawings and specifications which adequately represent the work to be done shall be furnished prior to the time of entering into the Contract. The Engineer may, during the life of the Contract, and in accordance with Section 18, issue additional instructions, by means of drawings or other media, necessary to illustrate changes in the work. SECTION 4 - COPIES OF DRAWINGS FURNISHED Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents, the Engineer will furnish to the contractor, free of charge, all copies of drawings and specifications reasonably necessary for the execution of the work. SECTION 5 - ORDER OF COMPLETION The contractor shall submit, at such time as may reasonably be requested by the Engineer, schedules which shall show the order in which the contractor proposes to carry on the work, with dates at which the contractor will start the several parts. The special provisions or plans may require that certain phases or parts of the work be completed first or in a certain order. If the contractor elects to use PERT or CPM Charts, he shall furnish copies of them to the Engineer upon request. SECTION 6 - OWNERSHIP OF DRAWINGS All drawings, specifications and copies thereof furnished by the County shall not be reused on other work by the contractor. -43- 890931. SECTION 7 - PAh032ARITY WITH WORK The County has endeavored to ascertain all pertinent information regarding site conditions, and subsurface conditions, and has, to the best of his ability, furnished all such information to the contractor. Such information is given, however, as being the best factual information available to the County, but is advisory only. The contractor, by careful examination, shall satisfy himself as to the nature and location of the work, the character of equipment and facilities needed preliminary to and during the prosecution of the work, the general and local conditions, and all other matters which can in any way, affect the work under this Contract. SECTION 8 - MAIMED CONDITIONS • The contractor shall promptly, and before such conditions are disturbed, except in the event of an emergency, notify the County in writing of: (1) Subsurface or latent physical conditions at the site differing materially from those indicated in this Contract; or (2) Previously unknown physical or other conditions at the site, of an unusual nature, not generally recognized as inherent in work of the character provided for in this Contract. The Engineer shall promptly investigate the conditions, and if he finds that such conditions do so materially differ and cause an increase or decrease in the cost of, or the time required for, performance of this Contract, an equitable adjustment shall be made and the Contract modified in writing accordingly. Any claim of the contractor for adjustment hereunder shall not be allowed unless he has given notice as above required; provided that the Engineer may, if he determines the facts so justify, consider and adjust any such claims asserted before the date of final settlement of the Contract. If the parties fail to agree upon the adjustment to be made, the dispute shall be,determined as provided in Section 38 hereof. SECTION 9 - MATERIALS AND APPLIANCES Unless otherwise stipulated, the contractor shall provide and pay for all materials, labor, water, tools, equipment, light, power, transportation and other facilities necessary for the execution and completion of the work. Unless otherwise specified, all materials shall be of good quality. The contractor shall, if required, furnish satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of materials. SECTION 10 - fl(PWYEE.S The contractor shall at all times enforce strict discipline and good order among his employees, and shall seek to avoid employing, for the contract, any unfit person or anyone not skilled in the work assigned to him. -44- - - 890931 r Adequate sanitary facilities shall be provided by the contractor. "Employees of the contractor and/or any subcontractor working on the project shall not be considered as employees of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, nor shall they be entitled to any of the benefits provided to Weld County employees." SECTION 11 - ROYALTIES AND PATENTS The contractor shall pay all applicable royalties and license fees. Re shall defend all suites or claims for infringement for any patent rights and save the County harmless from loss on account thereof, except that the County shall be responsible for any such loss when a particular process, design, or the product of a particular manufacturer or manufacturers is specified, unless the County has notifed the contractor prior to the signing of the Contract that the particular process, design, or product is patented or is believed to be patented. SECTION 12 - SURVEYS Unless otherwise specified, the County shall furnish all surveys and establish all base lines for locating the principal component parts of the work together with a suitable number of bench marks adjacent to the work. From the information provided by the County, the contractor shall develop and make all detail surveys needed for construction such as slope stakes, batter boards, stakes for pile locations and other working points, lines and elevations. • The contractor shall be responsible for any mistakes made in his detail surveys. The contractor shall carefully preserve bench marks, reference points and stakes and, in case of willful or careless destruction, he shall be charged with the resulting expense and shall be responsible for any mistakes that may be caused by their necessary loss or disturbance. SECTION 13 - PERMITS, LICENSES AND REGULATIONS Permits and licenses of a temporary nature, necessary for the prosecution of the work shall be secured and paid for by the contractor. Permits, licenses and easements for permanent structures or permanent changes in existing facilities shall be secured and paid for by the County, unless otherwise specified. The contractor shall give all notices and comply with all laws, ordinances, rules and regulations bearing on the conduct of the work as drawn and specified. If the contractor observes that the drawings and specifications are at variance therewith, he shall promptly notify the Engineer in writing. Any necessary changes shall be adjusted in the Contract for changes in the work. -45- 890931 SECTION 14 - PROTECTION OF THR PUBLIC AND OF WORK AND PROPERTY The contractor shall provide and maintain all necessary watchmen, barricades, warning lights and, signs in accordance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, latest edition, and take all reasonable precautions for the protection and safety of the public. He shall continuously maintain reasonable protection of all work from damage, and shall take all reasonable precautions to protect the County's property from injury or loss arising in connection with this Contract. Streets and highways shall be kept free of dirt and litter from contractor's handling operations. The contractor shall take reasonable precautions to protect private property adjacent to the project from such nuisances as dust, dirt, rock and excessive noise. He shall make good any damage, injury or loss to his work and to the property owner resulting from lack of reasonable protective precautions, except as such may be due to errors in the Contract Documents, or caused by agents of adjacent private and public prqperty, as provided by law and the Contract Documents. SECTION 14 (A) - EMERGENCY WORK In an emergency affecting the safety of life or of the work or of adjoining property, the contractor is, without special instructions or , authorization from the Engineer, hereby permitted to act at his discretion to prevent such threatening loss or injury. He shall also so act, without appeal, if so authorized or instructed by the Engineer. Any compensation claimed by the contractor on account of emergency work, shall be determined by agreement or in accordance with Section 38. SECTION 15 - INSPECTION OF WORK All materials and equipment used in the construction of the project shall be subject to adequate testing in accordance with generally accepted standards as required by the Contract Documents. The County shall provide sufficient competent personnel, working under qualified supervision for the inspection of the work, while such work is in progress, to ascertain that the completed work will comply in all respects with the standards and requirements set forth in the specifications. The inspector designated by the County is, in the first instance, the judge of the performance of the Contract as it • relates to the compliance with the specifications, quality of workmanship, and material. Notwithstanding such inspection, the contractor will be held responsible for the acceptability of the work. The Engineer and his representatives shall at all times have access to the work whenever it is in preparation or progress, and the contractor shall provide proper facilities for such access and for inspection. -46- 890931. • If the specifications, the Engineer's instructions, laws, V ordinances, or any-public authority require any work to be specially tested or approvca the contractor shall give the Engineer timely • notice to its readiness for inspection, and if the inspection is by an authority other than the Engineer, a date shall be fixed for such inspection. Inspections by the Engineer shall be promptly made, and where practicable, at the source of supply. If any work required to be inspected should be covered up without approval or consent of the Engineer, it must, if required by the Engineer, be uncovered for examination and properly restored at the contractor's expense, unless the Engineer has unreasonably delayed inspection. Reexamination of any work may be ordered by the Engineer, and if so ordered, the work must be uncovered by the contractor. If such work is found to be in accordance with the Contract Documents, the County shall pay the cost of reexamination. If such work is not in accordance with the Contract Documents, the contractor shall pay such cost. SECTION 16 - SUPERINTENDENCE The contractor shall keep on his work at all times during its progress, a competent superintendent and/or responsible assistants. The superintendent shall represent the contractor and all directions given to " him shall be binding as if given to the contractor. Important directions shall immediately be confirmed in writing to the contractor. Other directions shall be so confirmed or written request in each case. SECTION 17 - PRE-CONSTRUCTION SUMMATION AND DISCOVERY O DISCREPANCIBS DURING WORK Before submitting his proposal, the contractor will examine all construction plans and the entire and complete specifications and will become well and fully informed as to the materials and the character of the work required, the relationship of all the particular parts of the work, and he will visit and inspect the site, observing and examining the conditions existing. After the execution of the Contract, no consideration will be granted for any misunderstanding of the materials to be furnished or the work to be done, it being mutually understood that the tender of the proposal carried with it an agreement to this end and all other conditions mentioned in the Contract and the specifications, and implied a full and complete understanding of them and all construction plans, drawings, notes, indications, and requirements. Should anything be omitted from the construction plans or specifications necessary to the proper completion of the work herein described, it shall be the duty of the contractor to so notify the County before signing the Contract, and in the event of failure of the contractor to give such notice, he shall make good any damage or defect in his work caused thereby without extra charge. -47- 890931, • { No allowance will be made for lack of full knowledge of all conditions, except such underground conditions as are determined after commencement of the work and were unknown to the contractor. If the contractor, in the course of the work, finds any discrepancy between the drawings and the physical conditions of the locality, or any error or omissions in drawings or in the layout as given by survey points and instructions, he shall immediately inform the Engineer, in writing, and the Engineer shall promptly verify the same. Any work done after such discovery, until authorized, will be done at the contractor's risk, except in the event of an emergency. SECTION 18 - CHANGES IN THE WORK At any time by written order, the County may make changes in the drawings and specifications or scheduling of the contract within the general scope. All such work shall be executed under the time constraints of the original contract, except that any claim for extension of time caused thereby, shall be allowed and adjusted at the time of ordering such change or at such time as it can be ascertained. In giving instructions, the Engineer shall have authority to make minor changes in the work not involving extra cost, and not inconsistent with the purpose of the work. Except in an emergency endangering life and property, no extra work or change shall be made unless in pursuance of a written order by the Engineer, and no claim for an addition to the Contract sum shall be valid unless the additional work was so ordered. The contractor shall proceed with the work as changed and the value of such work or change shall be determined as provided for in the Agreement herein. SECTION 19 - EXTENSION OF TIME (a) Extension of time stipulated in the Contract for completion of the work will be made when changes in the work occur, as provided in Section 18; when the work is suspended as provided in Section 24; and when the work of the contractor is delayed on account of conditions which could not have been foreseen, or which were beyond the control of the contractor, his subcontractors, or suppliers, and which were not the result of their fault or negligence. Extension of time for completion shall also be allowed for any delays in the progress of the work which in the opinion of the Engineer, entitles the contractor to an extension of time. (b) The contractor shall notify the Engineer promptly of any occurrence or conditions which in the contractor's opinion, entitle him to an extension of time. Such notice shall be in writing and shall be submitted in ample time to permit full investigation and evaluation of the contractor's claim. Failure to provide such notice shall constitute a waiver by the contractor of any claim. -48- 890931 SECTION 19 (A) - CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT Failure of the contractor to comply with any of the requirements of the Contract and the specifications, may be considered as evidence • of the inability on the part of the contractor to maintain the quality and service standards deemed necessary, and shall be sufficient cause for the cancellation of the Agreement and the initiating of legal action against the Performance Bond of the contractor. SECTION 20 - CLAIMS If the contractor claims that any instructions by drawings or otherwise, issued after the date of the Contract, involve extra cost under the Contract, he shall give the Engineer written notice thereof within ten 1122 days, after the receipt of such instruction. In any event, such notice should be given before proceeding to execute the work. An exception may be emergencies endangering life or property, at which time the procedure shall then be as provided for under Changes in the Work. No such claim shall be valid unless so made. SECTION 21 - CORRECTION OF WORK BEFORE FINAL PAYMENT The contractor shall promptly remove from the premises all materials and work condemned by the Engineer as failing to meet Contract requirements, whether incorporated in the work or not, and the contractor shall promptly replace and re-execute his own work in accordance with the Contract and without expense to the County and shall bear the expense of making good all work of other contractors destroyed or damaged by such removal or replacement. All removal and replacement work shall be done at the contractor's expense. If the contractor does not take action to remove such condemned work and materials within ten (10) days after written notice, the County may remove them and store the material at the expense of the contractor. If the contractor does not pay the • expense of such removal and storage within ten (10) days time thereafter, the County may, upon ten (10) days written notice, sell such materials at auction or at private sale and shall pay to the contractor any net proceeds thereof, after deducting all the costs and expenses that should have been borne by the contractor. SECTION 22 - SUSPENSION OF WORK The County may at any time suspend the work, or any part thereof, by giving three (3) days notice to the contractor in writing. -49- 890931 SECTION 23 - THE commis RIGHT TO TERMINATE CONTRACT If the contractor should be adjudged a bankrupt, or if he should make a general assignment for the benefit of his creditors, or if a receiver should be appointed on account of his insolvency, or if he should persistently or repeatedly refuse or should fail, except in cases for which extensions of time are provided, to supply enough properly skilled workmen or materials, or if he should fail to make payments to subcontractors for material or labor so as to affect the progress of the work, or persistently be guilty of a substantial violation of the Contract, then the County, upon the written notice of the Engineer that sufficent cause exists to justify such action and without prejudice to any other right or remedy, and after giving the contractor and his Surety seven (7) days' written notice, terminate the employment of the contractor and take possession of the premises and of all materials, tools, equipment and other facilities installed on the work and paid for by the County, and finish the work by whatever method he may deem expedient. In such case, the contractor shall not be entitled to receive any further payment until the work is finished. If the unpaid balance of the Contract price shall exceed the expense of finishing the work, including compensation for additional managerial and administrative services, such expense shall be paid to the contractor. If such expense shall exceed such unpaid balance, the contractor shall pay the difference to the County. The expense incurred by the County as herein provided, and the damage incurred through the contractor's default, shall be certified by the Engineer. Where the Contract has been terminated by the County, said termination shall not affect or terminate any of the rights of the County then existing or which may thereafter accrue because of such default as againt the contractor and his Surety. Any retention or payment of monies by the County due the contractor under the terms of the Contract, shall not release the contractor or his Surety from liability for the contractor's default. SECTION 24 - CONTRACTOR'S RIGHT TO STOP WORK OR TERMINATE CONTRACT If the work should be stopped under an order of any court, or other public authority, for a period of more than three (3) months, through no act or fault of the contractor or of anyone employed by him, or if the County should fail to make partial payment to the contractor of an undisputed sum within forty-five (45) days after its maturity and presentation, then the contractor may, upon seven (7) days' written notice to the Engineer, stop work or terminate this Contract and recover from the County, payment for all work executed, plus any loss sustained upon any plant or materials plus reasonable profit and damages. -50- 890931 SECTION 25 - REMOVAL OF EQUEMERIT If the cause of termination of this Contract before completion from any cause whatever, the contractor, if notified to do so by the County, shall promptly remove any part or all of his equipment and supplies from the property of the County, failing which the County shall have the right to exercise control over and to remove equipment and supplies at the expense of and without recourse by the contractor. SECTION 26 - RESPONSIBILITY !OR IN= • The contractor assumes full responsibility for the work. Until final acceptance, the contractor shall be responsible for damage to or • destruction of the work, except for any part covered by partial acceptance as set forth in Section 27 and except such damage or destruction which is caused by the negligent or willful acts of the County. SECTION 27 - PARTIAL COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE If at any time prior to the issuance of the final certificate referred to in Section 41 hereinafter, any portion of the permanent construction has been satisfactorily completed to the Engineer's satisfaction, and if the Engineer determines that such portion of the permanent construction is not required for the operations of the contractor, but is needed by the County, the Engineer shall issue to the contractor a Certificate of Partial Completion, and thereupon or at any time thereafter, the County may take over and use the portion of the permanent construction described in such certificate. The issuance of a Certificate of Partial Completion shall not be construed to constitute an extension of the contractor's time to complete the portion of the permanent construction to which it relates, if he has failed to complete it in accordance with the terms of this Contract. The issuance of such a certificate shall not operate to release the contractor or his Sureties from any obligations under this Contract or the Performance Bond. If such use increases the cost of or delays the work, the contractor shall be entitled to extra compensation, or extension of time, or both, as the Engineer may determine, unless otherwise provided. SECTION 28 - PAYMENTS WITHHELD PRIOR TO FINAL ASE OF WORK As a result of subsequently discovered evidence, the County may withhold or nullify the whole or part of any Certificate of Payment to such extent as may be necessary to protect himself from loss occasioned by: -51- 890931 (a) Defective work not remedied by the contractor (b) Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing of claims by other parties against the contractor for work done on the project (c) Failure of the contractor to make payments properly to subcontractors or for material or labor (d) Damage by the contractor to subcontractors or to another contractor When the above grounds are removed, or the contractor provides a Surety Bond satisfactory to the County which will protect the County in the amount withheld, payment shall be made for amounts withheld because of them. No monies may be withheld under (b) and (c) if a Payment Bond is included in the Contract_ SECTION 29 - CONTRACTOR'S INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION The contractor shall secure and maintain such insurance policies as will protect himself, his subcontractors, and Weld County, Colorado, its employees and agents, from claims for bodily injuries, death or property damage, which may arise from operations under this Contract, whether such operations be by himself or by any subcontractor or any employed by them directly or indirectly. The following insurance policies are required and must be evidenced by Certificates of Insurance: (a) Statutory Workmen's Compensation (b) Contractor's Public Liability and Property Damage Bodily Injury: Each person $150,000 Each accident $400,000 Property Damage: Each accident $100,000 Aggregate $400,000 (c) Automobile Public Liability and Property Damage Bodily Injury: Each person $100,000 Each accident $400,000 Property Damage: Each accident $400,000 Certificates of Insurance must show "Weld County, Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees and agents" as an Additional Insured. -52- X31 • • • All policies shall be for not less than the amount set forth above or as stated in the Special Conditions. Other forms of insurance shall also be provided if called for by the Special Conditions. All Certificates of Insurance must be filed with the Engineer along with the Performance and Payment Bonds, and shall be subject to his approval as to adequacy of protection, within the requirements as stated herein. Said Certificates of Insurance shall contain a thirty (30) days' written notice of cancellation in favor of the County. The contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless Weld County, Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees and agents, from and against any and all claims, damages, losses, injuries, and expenses, including attorney's fees, arising out of or resulting from, the performance of the work. SECTION 30 - SURETY BONDS The County shall have the right, prior to the signing of the Contract, to require the contractor to furnish Payment and Performance Bonds in such form as the County may prescribe in the bidding documents and executed by one or more financially responsible Sureties licensed to do business in the State of Colorado. The premiums for said bonds shall be paid by the contractor. Such bonds shall cover the entire contract amount, regardless of changes therein, shall remain in full effect for a period of one year from the date of issuance of a Certificate of Completion, and shall be filed with the Engineer prior to the commencement of any work on the project. SECTION 31 - CONTRACTOR'S INSURANCE The contractor shall secure and maintain insurance to one-hundred (100%) percent of the insurable value of the entire work in the Contract and any structure attached or adjacent thereto against fire, earthquake, and other perils as he may deem necessary and shall name the County and subcontractors as Additional Insured. SECTION 32 - ASSIGNMENT Neither party to the Contract shall assign the Contract or sublet it as a whole without the written consent of the other and its Surety, nor shall the contractor assign any monies due or to become due to him hereunder, except to a bank or financial institution acceptable to the County. -53- 890931 SECTION 33 - RIGHTS OP VARIOUS INTERESTS Wherever work being done by the County's forces, utility companies, or by other contractor's forces is contiguous to work covered by this Contract, the respective rights of the various interests invoiced shall be established by the Engineer, to secure the completion of the various portions of the work in general harmony. (a) Before issuance of final payment, the contractor, if required in the Special Conditions, shall certify in writing to the Engineer that all payrolls, material bills, and other indebtedness connected with the work have been paid, or otherwise satisfied. If the Contract does not include a Payment Bond, the contractor may submit in lieu of Certification of Payment, a Surety Bond in the amount of the disputed indebtedness or liens, guaranteeing payment of all such disputed amounts, including all related costs and interest in connection with said disputed indebtedness or liens which the County may be compelled to pay upon adjudication. (b) The making and acceptance of the final payment shall constitute a waiver of all claims by the County, other than those arising from unsettled liens, from faulty work appearing within the guarantee period, provided in the Special Conditions, from the requirements of the drawings and specifications, or from manufacturer's guarantees. It shall also constitute a waiver of all claims by the contractor, except those previously made and still unsettled. (c) If after the work has been substantially completed, full completion thereof is materially delayed through no fault of the contractor, and the Engineer so certifies, the County shall, upon certificate of the Engineer, and without terminating the Contract, make payment of the balance due for that portion of the work fully completed and accepted. Such payment shall be made under the terms and conditions governing final payment, except that it shall not constitute a waiver of claims. (d) If the County fails to make payment as herein provided, there shall be added to each payment daily interest at the rate of six (6%) percent per annum commencing on the first day after said payment is due and continuing until payment is delivered or mailed to the contractor. SECTION 34 - SEPARATE CONTRACTS The County reserves the right to let other contracts in connection with this project. The contractor shall afford other contractors reasonable opportunity for the introduction and storage of their materials and the execution of their work, and shall properly connect and coordinate his work with theirs. If the proper execution or results of any part of the contractor's work depends upon the work of any other contractor, the contractor shall inspect and promptly report to the Engineer any defects in such work that render it unsuitable for such proper execution and results. -54- 99°931 SECTION 35 - SUBCONTRACTS The contractor shall, as soon as practicable after signing the Agreement, but in any event prior to the performance of any work by a subcontractor, notify the County, in writing, of the names of subcontractors proposed for the work, designating the portions of work to be performed by each. The contractor agrees that he is as fully responsible to the County for the acts and omissions of his subcontractors and of persons either directly or indirectly employed by them, as he is for the acts and omissions of persons directly employed by him. Nothing contained in the Contract Documents shall create any contractual relation between any subcontractor and the County. SECTION 36 - HNGII(EER!S STATUS The Engineer shall perform technical inspection of the work. He has authority to stop the work whenever such stoppage may be necessary to insure the proper execution of the Contract. He shall also have authority to reject all work and materials which do not conform to the • Contract and to decide questions which arise in the execution of the work. SECTION 37 - ENGINEER'S DECISIONS The Engineer shall, within a reasonable time after the presentation to him, make decisions in writing on all claims of the contractor and on all other matters relating to the execution and progress of the work or the interpretation of the Contract Documents. SECTION 38 - ARBITRATION Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Contract, or the breach thereof, which cannot be resolved by mutual agreement, shall be settled by arbitration in accordance with the Rules of the American Arbitration Association, and judgement upon the award rendered by the Arbitrator(s) may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof. SECTION 39 - LANDS FOR WORK The County shall provide, as indicated on Drawing No. and not later than the date when needed by the contractor, the lands upon which the work under this Contract is to be done, rights-of-way for access to same, and such other lands which are designated on the drawing for the use of the contractor. Any delay in the furnishing of these lands by the County shall be deemed proper cause for an equitable adjustment in both contract price and time of completion. The contractor shall provide, at his own expense and without liability to the County, any additional land and access thereto that _ may be required for temporary construction facilities, or for storage of materials. -55- 890931 . 44 SECTION AO - CLEANING UP { The contractor shall remove, at his own expense from the County's property and from all public and private property, all temporary structures, rubbish and waste materials resulting from his operations. This requirement shall not apply to property used for permanent disposal of rubbish or waste materials in accordance with permission of such disposal granted to the contractor by the County thereof where such disposal is in accordance with local ordinances and is approved by the Engineer. • SECTION 41 - ACCETAINCK AND FINAL PAYMENT • Upon receipt of written notice that the work is substantially completed or ready for final inspection and acceptance, the Engineer will promptly make such inspection, and when he finds the work acceptable under the Contract and the Contract fully performed or substantially completed, he shall promptly issue a certificate& over his own signature, stating that the work required by this Contract has been substantially completed and is accepted by him under the terms and conditions thereof, and the entire balance found to be due the contractor, including the retained percentage, unless a retention based on the Engineer's estimate of the fair value of the claims against the contractor and the cost of completing the uncompleted or unsatisfactory items of work with specified amounts for each incomplete or defective item or work, is due and payable. No final payment shall be made by the County unless and until the contractor has certified in writing to the Engineer that all payroll, material bids, and other indebtedness connected with the work have been paid or otherwise satisfied. The making and acceptance of the final payment shall constitute a waiver of all claims by the County other than those arising from unsettled liens, from faulty work appearing within the guarantee period provided in the Special Conditions, from the requirements of the drawings and specifications or from manufacturer's guarantee. It shall also consititute a waiver of all claims by the contractor, except those previously made and still unsettled. If, after the work has been substantially completed, full completion thereof is materially delayed through no fault of the contractor and the Engineer so certifies, the County shall, upon certificate of the Engineer, and without terminating the Contract, make payment of balance due for that portion of the work fully completed and accepted. Such payment shall be made under the terms and conditions governing final payment, except that is shall not constitute a waiver of claims. -56- 890931 SECTION 42 - LEGAL RELATIONS AND impousreaurr TO PUBLIC Laws and Regulations: The contractor shall keep himself fully informed of all city and county ordinances and regulations, and state and federal laws, which in any manner affect the work herein specified. He shall, at all times, observe and comply with said ordinances, regulations, or laws, caused by the negligent actions of the contractor, his agent, or employees. SECTION 43 - WARRANTIES The contractor shall guarantee his work against defective materials or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of the project or portions thereof are put into service, or from the date of final acceptance, whichever occurs first. SECTION 44 - SUBLETTING OF CONTRACT The contractor shall not Sublet, sell, transfer, assign, or otherwise dispose of the contract, or of his rights, title, or interest therein, without written consent of the County. The contractor may utilize the services of specialty subcontractors on those parts of the project which, under normal contracting practices, are performed by specialty subcontractors. The contractor shall not award work to subcontractors in excess of fifty (50%) percent of the contract price without prior written approval of the County. The contractor shall be as fully responsible to the County for the acts and omissions of his subcontractors and of persons directly employed by him, as he is for the acts and omissions of persons directly employed by him. The contractor shall cause appropriate provisions to be inserted in all subcontracts relative to the project to bind the subcontractors to the contractor by the terms of the Contract Documents, and to give the contractor the same power as regard to terminating any subcontract that the County may exercise over the contractor under any provision of the Contract Documents. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall create any contractual relationship between any subcontractor and the County. Subcontracts, or transfer of contract, shall not release the contractor of his liability under the contract and bonds. -57 • 890931 SECTION AS - LIQUIDATED DAMAGES The contractor agrees that he can and will complete the project within the prescribed time limit as stated in Section 2.02 (Special Conditions) and within the time as may be extended. In the event the contractor fails to complete the work within the allotted time limit, the following liquidated damages will be applied: Original Contract Amount From More Than To and Including Daily Charge 0 $ 25,000 $ 85 25,000 50,000 140 50,000 100,000 205 100,000 500,000 280 500,000 1,000,000 420 1,000,000 2,000,000 560 2,000,000 4,000,000 840 4,000,000 8,000,000 1,120 8,000,000 10,000,000 1,400 These rates will be assessed per calendar day for each day which the contractor fails to finish the work in excess of the time period allotted. The parties agree that the liquidated damages, as stated herein, are not a penalty and are reasonable, given the expected harm from a dealy in completion, the difficulty in proving actual loss, and the inadequacy of any other remedy. SECTION 46 - PAY QUANTITIMS The contractor shall be paid on a unit-price basis as indicated by the proposal for the actual quantities installed. SECTION 47 - WORKING HOOKS Unless special arrangements have been made with the Engineer, work shall be done only during regular and commonly-accepted or prescribed working hours. No work shall be done at night, holidays, or on Sundays unless special permission shall be given by the Engineer. SECTION 48 - WEATHER LIMITATIONS Bituminous plant mix shall be placed only on properly constructed and accepted layers that are free from water, snow, or ice. The bituminous mixtures shall be placed in accordance with the temperature limitations of the following table and only when weather conditions otherwise permit the pavement to be properly placed and finished, as determined by the Engineer or inspector. -58- 890931 Placement Temperature Limitations Compacted Layer Thickness Air and Surface Temperature Minimum (degrees F) Top Layer of Layers Below Pavement Top Layer 1 or Less 70 50 1 to 3 50 40 3 -- 30 Note: Air temperature is taken in the shade. Surface is defined asothe existing base on which the new pavement is to be placed. The 70 F requirement for one (1") inch or less layer thickness is reduced to 60°F above 7,500 foot elevation. When it is in the public interest, the Engineer or inspector may waive minimum temperature requirements for placing prime coats and layers of bituminous mixtures below the top layer of the completed pavement. SECTION 49 - UNDERGROUND OBSTRUCTIONS The contractor shall anticipate all underground obstructions, such as water lines, gas lines, sewer lines, concrete, debris, and all other types of utility lines. No extra payment will be allowed for the removal, protection, replacement, repair, or possible increased cost caused by underground obstruction. Any such lines or obstructions indicated on the drawings show only the approximate location from the information available, and must be verified in the field by the contractor. The Engineer will endeavor to familiarize the contractor with all underground utilities and obstructions, but this will not relieve the contractor from full responsibility for anticipating all underground obstructions. The contractor is responsible for notifying, requesting location verification, and keeping the respective utility owners information as to the progress made during the prosecution of this work. The contractor shall protect the existing utilities in a manner as requested by the respective utility owners at no extra compensation. The contractor, by his signature on the proposal and subsequently on the Agreement, agrees to keep the County and the Engineer or inspector free from any claim, either directly or indirectly, from any damages to any and all utilities. Utility locations and adjustments will be coordinated and paid for by the owner. The contractor will, when required to cooperate in scheduling with the utility, but will not include a cost for relocating and/or adjustment. -59- 890931, SECTION 50 - ADVANCE NOTICE It shall be the responsiblity of the contractor to notify the Engineer or inspector sufficiently in advance of his operations to enable the Engineer or inspector to set the required control stakes and marks. In order to assure proper availability of construction supervision or other personnel from the Engineer's staff, the following notices will be required as minimums: (a) One (1) week notice for major additions or modifications to construct staking. (b) Two (2) working days' notice for all staking,except for emergencies. (c) Two (2) days' written notice shall be delivered to the Engineer or inspector prior to any work done on Saturdays, Sundays, nights, and legal holidays. The failure of the contractor to provide minimum notices will not be considered for time extensions or extra compensations. SECTION 51 - WORK DONE WITHOUT LINES OR GRADES Any work done without having been properly located and established by base lines, offset stakes, bench marks or other basic reference points located or established by the Engineer or inspector and found to be improper, may be ordered removed and replaced at the contractor's expense. SECTION 52 - TAXES Except as may be otherwise provided in this Contract, the contract price is to include all applicable taxes, but does not include any tax from which the County shall furnish a Tax Exemption Certificate or similar evidence of exemption with respect to any such tax not included in the contract price, pursuant to this provision. SECTION 53 - PROJECT SAFETY The contractor shall take reasonable precautions in the performance of the work under this Contract to protect all from hazards to life and property, and shall comply with all health, safety and fire protection regulations and requirements. -60- 890931, SECTION 54 - CHANCES IN THE WON[ At any time by written order, the County may make changes in the drawings and specifications or scheduling of the Contract within the general scope. All such work shall be executed under the time constraints of the original contract, except that any claim for extension of time caused thereby shall be allowed and adjusted at the time of ordering such change or at such time as it can be ascertained. If such changes increase or decrease the amount due under the Contract Documents or in the time required for performance of the work, the contractor shall perform the same at the unit prices or lump sum indicated on the bid. Changes may occur to a maximum of twenty-five (25%) percent the applicable unit price, or lump sum may be negotiated and an equitable adjustment shall be authorized by Change Order. SECTION 55 - CHANGES IN CONTRACT PRICE The contract price may be changed only by a Change Order. The value of any work covered by the Change Order or of any claim for increase or decrease in the contract price, shall be determined by one or more of the following methods in order of precedence listed below: (a) Unit prices previously approved (b) An agreed lump sum • (c) The actual cost of labor, direct overhead, materials, supplies, equipment, and other services necessary to complete the work. In addition, there shall be added on an amount to be agreed upon, but not to exceed fifteen (15%) percent of the actual cost of the work to cover the cost of general overhead and profit. SECTION 56 - PAYMENT Partial payment under the Contract shall be made at the request of the contractor once each month, based upon partial estimates to be furnished by the contractor and approved by the Engineer or inspector. In making such partial payment, there shall be retained ten (10%) percent of the estimated amounts until final completion and acceptance of all work covered under the Contract; provided however, that the Engineer at any time after fifty (50%) percent of the work has been completed, finds that satisfactory progress is being made, shall recommend that the remaining partial payment be paid in full. In preparing estimates for partial payments, the material delivered on the site and preparatory work done, may be taken into consideration. SECTION 57 - GOAEANTEg5 The contractor shall guarantee his work against defective materials or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date the project or portion thereof are put into service, or from the date of final acceptance, whichever occurs first. -61- 890931 Contractor warrants and guarantees to the County that all -11 equipment and materials furnished under this Contract are free from all defects in workmanship and materials. Contractor shall remove from the project area, all work or materials rejected by the County or its inspector for failure to comply with the Contract Documents, whether incorporated in the construction or not. The contractor shall promptly replace the materials or re-execute the work in accordance with the Contract Documents and without expense to the County which are or become defective due to such defects within one (1) year after the date of receipt by the County. The contractor shall also bear the expense of making good all work of other contractors destroyed or damaged by such removal or replacement. Should the contractor fail to proceed properly and in accordance with the guarantee, County may have such work performed at the expense of the contractor. SECTION 58 - NON-DISCRIMINATION • In connection with the performance of work under this Contract, the contractor agrees not to refuse to hire, discharge, promote, or demote, or discriminate in matters of compensation against any person otherwise qualified, solely because of race, creed, sex, color, national origin, or ancestry; and further agrees to insert the foregoing provision in all subcontracts hereunder. • • -62- 890931 ARTICLE 4 T&CRNICAL PROVISIONS -53- 890931 TRCW1ICAIL PROVISIONS M The technical specifications for material, manufacturing and construction shall be in accordance with the following cited Section of the State Department of Highways, Division of Highways, State of Colorado, Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, 1986, unless otherwise stipulated in this document. References to the Division shall mean Weld County and all documentation required will be handled through the Weld County Department of Engineering. Section 106.01 Source of Supply and Quality Section 106.02 Material Sources Section 106.03 Samples, Tests, Cited Specifications Section 106.04 Plant Inspection Section 106.05 Storage of Materials Section 106.06 Handling Materials Section 106.07 Unacceptable Materials Section 109.01 Measurements of Qualities Section 201.01 Clearing and Grubbing Section 201.02 Clearing and Grubbing Construction Requirements Section 201.03 Clearing and Grubbing Construction Requirements Section 205.07 Removal of Pavements, Sidewalks, Curbs, etc. Section 203.01 Excavation and Embankment Section 203.05 Unclassified Excavation Section 203.07 Borrow Section 203.08 General (Construction Requirements) Section 203.09 Excavation - Section 203.10 Embankment Construction Section 203.11 Construction Section 203.11 Construction of Embankment and Treatment of Cut Areas with Moisture and Density Control Section 203.13 Proof Rolling Section 203.15 Blading Section 203.16 Dozing Section 209.01 Watering Description Section 209.02 Materials Section 209.03 Construction Requirements Section 304.01 Aggregate Base Course Description Section 304.02 Aggregate Section 304.03 Commercial Mineral Fillers Section 304.04 Placing Section 304.05 Mixing Section 304.06 Shaping and Compaction Section 306.01 Reconditioning Description Section 306.02 Construction Requirements Section 401.01 Plant Mix Pavements - General Description -64- 890931. a ' Section 401.02 Composition of Mixtures Section 401.03 Aggregate Section 401.04 Filler Section 401.05 Hydrated Lime Section 401.06 Bituminous Materials Section 401.07 Weather Limitations Section 401.08 Bituminous Mixing Plant Section 401.09 Hauling Equipment Section 401.10 Bituminous Pavers Section 401.11 Rollers Section 401.12 Conditioning of Existing Surface Section 401.13 Preparation of Bituminous Material Section 401.14 Preparation of Aggregates Section 401.15 Mixing Section 401.15 Spreading and Finishing Section 401.17 Compaction Section 401.18 Joints Section 401.19 Surface Tolerance Section 403.01 Hot Bituminous Pavement Description Section 403.02 Hot Bituminous Pavement Materials Section 403.03 Construction Requirements Section 407.01 Prime Coat, Tack Coat, and Rejuvenating Agent Description Section 407.02 Bituminous Material Section 407.04 Weather Limitations Section 407.05 Equipment Section 407.06 Preparation of Surface Section 407.07 Application of Bituminous Material Section 411.01 Bituminous Material Description Section 411.02 Materials Section 411.03 Construction Requirements Section 603.01 Culverts Description Section 603.02 Materials Section 603.03 Excavation Section 603.05 Placing Conduit Section 603.06 Joining Conduit Section 603.08 Backfilling Section 701.01 Portland Cement Section 702.01 Asphalt Cements Section 702.03 Liquid Asphaltic Materials Section 702.05 Sampling and Testing Section 703.03 Aggregate for Bases Section 703.04 Aggregate for Hot Plant Mix Bituminous Pavements Section 703.06 Filler Section 707.06 Corrugated Aluminun Pipe Section 712.03 Hydrated Lime -65- 890931 RESOLUTION RE: DECLARING THE INTENT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, COLORADO, TO CREATE A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT -WITHINi'THE-COUNTY, TO BE DESIGNATED -AS-WELD COUNTY KNAUS SUBDIVISION; FIRST' FILING, LOCAL'-IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1989-3, ADOPTING- DETAILS- AND SPECIFICATIONS THEREFORE, ORDERING THE PUBLICATION AND -MAILING OF NOTICES OF HEARING TO THE OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY IN SAID DISTRICT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado,' -pursuant to Colorado statute and - the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is - vested wits the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County,-Colorado,- -and WHEREAS, in . accordance with Section 30-20603, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended, certain local improvements may be initiated by action of the Board of County Commissioners upon petition subscribed by owners of property who would bear more than one-half of the total proposed- assessments within:the district, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has determined to create a local improvement district in the general vicinity of 77th Avenue, 76th Avenue, 11th Street,: and 12th Street, as platted in the -Knaus Subdivision First Filing, in an area generally west of the developed- portion of the City-of- Greeley and for each individual lot in the Knaus Subdivision, First Filing, as recorded at Book 573-, Page 01494916, of the records` of the Weld -County Clerk and Recorder as well as the -property conveyed to-Dwight R. and ' Judy L. Schmidt` at Book - 1220, Reception #02166694_ Said creation of the local ' improvement district is based- 'upon: the petition- of owners of the 'lots anU-parcels`in said proposed local improvement district, The=petition has been filed with the Clerk to the Board of-County Commissioners- --and 'is_ attached hereto as- Exhibit "A", to construct -certain - improvements on 77th= Avenue, 76th Avenue, 11th Street, 12th Streets as- platted--'in the' Knaus Subdivision, First Filing, in an area generally west of the developed portion of'the -City of Greeley, Weld - County, Colorado, which improvements - are as described in this':Resolution, and WHEREAS, the Board finds it -is in the best interest of. the inhabitants of the area to provide the following improvements to 77th Avenue, 76th Avenue,'. 11th' - Street and 12th- Street, as follows: 1. To shape, grade, drain, - prepare-'-the base, and pave the above described roads. �,czoor/ 890931 "` 890538 Page 2 RE: KNAUS SUBDIVISION 2. The base course preparation is to include final grading, wetting and compaction. 3. Placement of two inches (2")- of aggregate base- course and two inches, (2") of, asphalt pavement,- and culverts necessary to ,accomplish drainage on- -77th. Avenue, 76th Avenue, -11th . Street, and 12th -Street, all work _to be . built according- to Weld County , specifications, to be approved by the Weld County Engineer. WHEREAS, Weld County will provide all administrative, engineering, and base preparation work separate - from the-.creation of the local improvement district, which__base. course- shall:consist of two inches of aggregate base course oh 77th Avenue, 76th Avenue, 11th Street, and 12th Street, and -installation -of culverts necessary to accomplish drainage incident to the road improvements, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners shall consider all protests and objections that may be made in connection with the proposed improvements, before ordering the construction thereof, and WHEREAS, preliminary ,: plans.,, specifications, estimates of costs, maps, and schedules for the proposed- improvements,have been presented to the Board of -County Commissioners, - and WHEREAS, -in accordance with Title 30, Article 20, Part. 6, it is necessary that, a preliminary .-order be ,.made,. adopting full details and specifications, describing the materials to be used, determining- the- number of- installments and time in which the cost of<the. improvements shall be payable, - the - rate of. _interest, to be paid 'on ;unpaid andideferred .installments, estimate of costs/and-a: schedule showing approximate. amounts to' be assessed .on the lots and - parcels; of the_., property within :the . district and those benefited- by the district, and WHEREAS, this Resolution has been considered. -at a ,public meeting :of the Board; with- notice by letter to each of the owners according to the records of the Weld County Assessor of `property within Knaus Subdivision First Filings.,- and the. Froperty :described' in the deed to Dwight R. and Judy L-. -Schmidt,. recorded - at -Book 1220, Reception:.#02366694, of the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder, and WHEREAS; after consideration of the: petition and testimony at the meeting, it has been determined :.. -that ;; the improvements described hereinafter are primarily for the benefit of the owners ' i,erje 890931 890538 Page 3 RE: READS SUBDIVISION of the property described herein and that the benefits are most equitably shared on an equal amount per lot or parcel, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners is authorized, pursuant to CRS,_ Section; 30-20--606 (1) ; to determine special' benefits for the purposes of assessing particular property within a local improvement district, and WHEREAS, this Resolution shall constitute the preliminary order required by the law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED :.by :the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado: A. That the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County does hereby declare its intent to create a local improvement district within the County, for the construction and installation of the improvements_:'more ''particularly r`described in the notice hereinafter set forth. B. That the Engineer's .reports;" together with preliminary details,'- specifications,. '"estmates`of costs, "maps: and schedules- are hereby approved and adopted by the Board of County Commissioners for the proposed use in the construction of the improvements to be made in the proposed improvement district. C. That the materials to be used in constructing the proposed improvements are stated" in the notice hereinafter set forth. D. That the .assessment to be levied for the improvements shall be due and payable within thirty_ (30) days after the effective date of the assessing resolution. However, all such assessments may be paid at: the "election of :the owner,: in ten equal, annual installments of principal: with insta7TmPnts of interest on unpaid:.installment, at an interest rate of ten percent (10%) simple interest per annum: The -first of said installments of assessment shall be due::and payable at ::.such time : as . will be indicated in the assessing resolution or ordinance. The remainder of the annual installments of assessments and annual payments of interest shall be due and -payable successively-on the same days and each year thereafter until all are paid in full. E. That the property to be assessed for said improvements shall be the '.properties specifically . benefitted` by said improvements and more particularly described in the. notice. F. The Clerk to the;.Board shall give notice of the hearing on the construction of :the improvements by publication in one (11 itue 890931 890538 r yam.: Page 4 RE: KNAUS SUBDIVISION • issue of The New News and one (1) issue--of the Greeley Tribune, newspapers of general circulation- in the County, the publication in The New News to be not less than thirty (30) days prio., to the date- of the hearing. In addition; the notice, being brief written synopsis for the proposed improvements pursuant to +.ction 30-20-603 (2) (b) , Colorado Revised Statutes, shall be delivered: or: mailed by First Class mail to each property owner within the proposed district. The delivered or mailed notice shall be made not less than ten (10) days before the hearing. Said notice shall be in substantially the following form: (Form of Notice of Hearing) NOTICE - Docket No. 89-32 OF A PROPOSITION TO CREATE A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AS WELD COUNTY. KNAUS, ,FIRST PILING, LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1989-3, FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING AND INSTALLING STREET .: IMPROVEMENTS - TO INCLUDE COMPACTION,'::.GRADING, . AND: PAVING, TOGETHER 1 WITH ANY >NECESSARY, INCIDENTALS, TO CERTAIN ROADS THEREIN, AND OF A PUBLIC HEARING THEREON. • All owners of real estate and property hereinafter described and all persons generally, are hereby notified:-that- the Board of County Commissioners: of :Weld County, Colorado, - has adopted. a- Resolution declaring its intent to create a local improvement district within an unincorporated area of Weld County, Colorado, to be designated as Weld County Knaus:Subdivision, -First Filing, Local Improvement District No. 1989-3,: for the purpose of constructing and installing street improvements to include compaction,-_ grading,: and paving, together with any necessary incidentals, and to assess the cost: of .said improvements as proposed by petition of owners of the property who would bear more than . one-half - of the total proposed assessment within the district, all in accordance:, with the' laws of. the State of Colorado. 1. : All persons are further notified that the kind of improvements proposed and- the streets to be improved are as follows: 77th Avenue, 76th Avenue, 11th Street, and 12th Street; . in an area: generally west of the developed portion of the City of Greeley, Weld County, Colorado, as. shown :on -the - plat:of the Knaus' . Subdivision, -First Filing.: The - 590931 890538 Page 5 RE: KNAUS SUBDIVISIOD? improvements include addition of base course, shaping, grading, draining, and paving the above described roads. The major construction quantities include 958 tons of hot bituminous pavement and 1079 tons of aggregate base. course. 2. The area to be inclided within the district includes all lots in Knaus Subdivision, First Filing, 77th Avenue, 76th'Avenue, 11th Street, and 12th Street, and the property described in the deed to Dwight R. and Judy L. Schmidt recorded at Book 1220, Reception if 02166694. The district shall also include the rights-of-way of the County roads described in Paragraph l herein. 3. The assessment for said improvements may be paid in ten (10) equal annual installments of principal with installments of interest on unpaid installments at an interest rate of ten percent (10%) simple interest per annum. 4. The assessment will be due and payable without demand within thirty (30) days from and after the' final publication of a Resolution assessing the cost of said improvements, against the real property described herein in Paragraph 2. In the event any owner of real property shall fail to, pay the whole of such assessment against his or her property within said thirty (30) days, then the whole cost of the assessment against such property shall be payable in not more than ten (10) equal, annual installments of principal with interest on the unpaid installments, as aforesaid. The first of such installments shall be due and payable at such time as may be determined in and by the assessing Resolution or Ordinance and the remainder of said installments shall be due and payable successively on the same day in each year thereafter, unless otherwise determined by the Board of County Commissioners, until they are paid in full. 5. As shown by the estimates of the Weld County Engineer, the total cost of the street improvements to be assessed against the property within the district' is estimated not to exceed $29,185.00. This represents an estimate of the cost of the labor and materials for installation by contract of the hot bituminous pavement and base preparation. The Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to CRS 30-20-606, has preliminarily found and determined that each and every described lot or parcel will specifically benefit from the proposed improvements based on the following facts: a. The market value of each of the properties will increase; 890931 a, y���" 890538 Page 6 RE: KNAUS SUBDIVISION b. The .proposed, improvements will adapt the. property to a more profitable`,use; c. There will be an alleviation of fugitive dust, eliminating the health .hazards_ to properties and to users of .the public roads to be improved; d. The alleviation of fugitive dust will reduce maintenance costs to the subject properties and paving will lessen the maintenance required for a: public road; -and" - e. The proposed improvements will facilitate access to each: of the properties and" thereby increase the convenience of the use of said property:, Based on the_ findings.. and determinations of the. Board of County. Commmissioners,_ it .as: intended that -all- of-the costs :of the street improvements: will be; assessed equally: against all of the above described lots and parcels. Property owners are specifically referred to the schedule of estimated proposed assessment -on file an_ the office of. the Clerk to the Board from which the approximate amount to be:. assessed against . . any particular lot or parcel of property. .may be determined, but further it is stated that the estimated cost per- lot is S1,459.25, based„upon theEngineer's cost divided: equally: among 2O lots and parcels." :.It is' further: stated as the intent. Of- the Board of County Commissioners -that should the 'cost of installation of hot bituminous -pavement,, and addition of and preparation of base work "exceed:. the amount of $1,400.O0. per lot, excluding interest or any- penalties,- the County of -Weld - will assume payment of the excess. 6. Upon. completion of said improvements, or as soon - as the total cost thereof is definitely ascertained, the cost of the total improvements shall be apportioned equally to each of the above .described lots, .-and parcels_ Notice, of such. apportionment shall be given and a hearing.:will be held prior to the adoption of a Resolution. or Ordinance assessing such cost, all as-provided by: law. 7. Not less . than thirty '30) days after the" publication, of this Notice, a Resolution .authorizing said, improvements will be considered by : :the :_Board : -of County Commissioners to-wit:- Wednesday, the 23rd day _ of August, at ,`10:O0 A.M. , ,or -at an adjourned meeting thereafter, in the meeting room of the Weld' County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. 890538 890931 Page 7 RE: KNAUS SUBDIVISION 8. A map, estimate, and schedule -showing the approximate amount tote- assessed and all Resolutions and proceedings are on file and can be seen and examined:. by any persons at any time during business hours on or before the date referred to in paragraph 8. 9. All complaints and objections that may be made in writing concerning the proposed improvements by the owner or owners of any real property to be assessed will be heard and considered by the Board of County Commissioners at the meeting specified above, or at some adjournment thereof, before final action shall be taken. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO By: - :MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER By: Mary Reiff, Deputy DATED: July 17, 1989 PUBLISHED: July 20, 1989, in. the New News G. The Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to Colorado Revised Statute 30-20-606, hereby finds and determines that each of the herein described lots and parcels will specifically-benefit from the proposed improvements based on the following facts: a. The market value of the property will increase; b. The proposed improvements will adapt the property to be more profitable use; C. There will be an alleviation of fugitive dust, eliminating the health hazards to the benefitted properties and to users of the public roads to be improved; d. The alleviation of fugitive dust will reduce maintenance costs to the subject properties and paving will lessen the maintenance required for a public road; and e. The proposed improvements will facilitate access to the properties and thereby increase the convenience of use of said properties. e es 890538 890931 p ,-a Page 8 RE: KNAUS SUBDIVISION Based on the findings and determinations of the preceding paragraph, it is intended that all of the costs of the street improvements will be assessed against each of the herein described lots and parcels. H. The Board finds that the estimated cost per lot will be $1,459.25, with maximum to be assessed each of.. the -20 lots in the Local Improvement District to be, $1,400.00per lot. The Board further determines- that if the assessment per lot exceed that amount, excluding penalties and interest, that the Board will assume the remaining costs of the project. I. The Board authorizes advertising for bigs prior to the creation hearing; said award of bid to be contingent upon creation of the local improvment district. J. All resolutions, or parts thereof, in conflict with the provisions hereof be, and the same hereby are, repealed. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of July, A.D. , 1989. ATTEST: ¶j c BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO )27444 Weld County C erk and Recorder and Clerk to the rd C.W. Kit X y�irman By Deputy/ aunt Jerk a ne n n, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: 40 e R.. Brant er eorge_Re County Attorney Gord n a 890931 890538 NOTICE Docket No. 89-32 OF A PROPOSITION TO CREATE A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AS WELD COUNTY KNAUS, FIRST FILING, LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1989-3, FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING AND INSTALLING STREET IMPROVEMENTS TO INCLUDE COMPACTION, GRADING, AND PAVING, TOGETHER WITH ANY NECESSARY INCIDENTALS, TO CERTAIN ROADS THEREIN, AND OF A PUBLIC HEARING THEREON. All owners of real estate and property hereinafter described and all persons generally, are hereby notified that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has adopted a Resolution declaring its intent to create a local improvement district within an unincorporated area of Weld County, Colorado, to be designated as Weld County Knaus Subdivision, First Filing, Local Improvement District No. 1989-3, for the purpose of constructing and Installing street improvements to include compaction, grading, and paving, together with any necessary incidentals, and to assess the cost of said improvements as proposed by petition of owners of the property who would bear more than one—half of the total proposed assessment within the district, all in accordance with the laws of the State of Colorado. 1. All persons are further notified that the kind of improvements proposed and the streets to be improved are as follows: 77th Avenue, 76th Avenue, 11th Street, and 12th Street; in an area generally west of the developed portion of the City of Greeley, Weld County, Colorado, as shown on the plat of the Knaus Subdivision, First Filing. The improvements include addition of base course, shaping, grading, draining, and paving the above described roads. The major construction quantities include 958 tons of hot bituminous pavement and 1079 tons of aggregate base course. 2. The area to be included within the district includes all lots in Knaus Subdivision, First Filing, 77th Avenue, 76th Avenue, 11th Street, and 12th Street, and the property described in the deed to Dwight R. and Judy L. Schmidt recorded at Book 1220, Reception #02166694. The district shall also include the rights-of-way of the County roads described in Paragraph 1 herein. 3. The assessment for said improvements may be paid in ten (10) equal annual installments of principal with installments of interest on unpaid installments at an interest rate of ten percent (10%) simple interest per annum_ 890931 • • 4. The assessment will be due and payable without demand within thirty (30) days from and after the final publication of a Resolution assessing the cost of said improvements, against the real property described herein in Paragraph 2. In the event any owner of real property shall fail to pay the whole of such assessment against his or her property within said thirty (30) days, then the whole cost of the assessment against such property shall be payable in not more than ten (10) equal, annual installments of principal with interest on the unpaid installments, as aforesaid. The first of such installments shall be due and payable at such time as may be determined in and by the assessing Resolution or Ordinance and the remainder of said installments shall be due and payable successively on the same day in each year thereafter, unless otherwise determined by the - Board of County Commissioners, until they are paid in full. 5. As shown by the estimates of the Weld County Engineer, the total cost of the street improvements to be assessed against the property within the district is estimated not to exceed $29,185.00. This represents an estimate of the cost of the labor and materials for installation by contract of the bot bituminous pavement and base preparation. The Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to CRS 30-20-606, has preliminarily found and determined that each and every described lot or parcel will specifically benefit from the proposed improvements based on the following facts: a. The market value of each of the properties will increase; b. The proposed improvements will adapt the property to a more profitable use; c. There will be an alleviation of fugitive dust, eliminating the health hazards to the benefited properties and to users of the public roads co be improved; d. The alleviation of fugitive dust will reduce maintenance costs to the subject properties and paving will lessen the maintenance required for a public road; and e. The proposed improvements will facilitate access to each of the properties and thereby increase the convenience of the use of said property. Based on the findings and determinations of the Board of County Commissioners, it is intended that all of the costs of the street improvements will be assessed equally against all of the above described lots and parcels. Property owners are specifically referred to the schedule of estimated proposed assessment on file in the office of the Clerk to the Board from which the approximate amount to be assessed against any particular lot or parcel of property may be determined, but further it is stated that the estimated cost per lot is $1,459.25, based upon the Engineer's cost divided equally among 20 lots and parcels. It is further stated as the intent of the Board of County Commissioners that should the cost of installation of hot bituminous pavement and addition of and preparation of base work exceed 890931 the amount of $1,400.00 per lot, excluding interest or any penalties, the County of Weld will assume payment of the excess. 6. Upon completion of said improvements, or as soon as the total cost thereof is definitely ascertained, the cost of the total improvements shall be apportioned equally to each of the above described lots and parcels. Notice of such apportionment shall be given and a hearing will be held prior to the adoption of a Resolution or Ordinance assessing such cost, all as provided by law. 7. Not less than thirty (30) days after the publication of this Notice, a Resolution authorizing said improvements will be considered by the Board of County Commissioners, to-wit: Wednesday, the 23rd day of August, at 10:00 A.M., or at an adjourned meeting thereafter, in the meeting room of the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. 8. A map, estimate, and schedule showing the approximate amount to be assessed and all Resolutions and proceedings are on file and can be seen and examined by any persons at any time during business hours on or before the date referred to in paragraph 8. 9. All complaints and objections that may be made in writing concerning the proposed improvements by the owner or owners of any real property to be assessed will be heard and considered by the Board of County Commissioners at the meeting specified above, or at some adjournment thereof, before final action shall be taken. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO By: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER By: Mary Reiff, Deputy DATED: July 17, 1989 PUBLISHED: July 20, 1989, in the New News 890931 _ ..;.. .�:t,.-M. .;+..•sue,-�.r ,,N--.::d..s.- *r"v -;4 'St:',yCY."= STATE OF COLORADO ; SS. • • • COUNTY. OF WC David B. Reynolds, being duly sworn, . - •says that he is publisher of the New • tiewS, a weekly newspaper published in Keec:esburg in said County and+ Stater that said newspaper has a .-. generalgeneralc1circulationiii said County R:s and has been cor,tinously and )5' • • uninterruptedly published therein, during a period of at least fifty--two consecutive weeks prior to : the first publ'i cat:.on M t the annexed !'` •. . '„_`t ire; that smit newspaper -. a . ..w. . .yam. . w w ^? newspaper within the. reaninc of the act of the General Assembly of the State of Colorado, entitled "An Act • to regulate the printing of legal notices and advertisements," and . amendments thereto; that the notice .. - of which the annexed is. a printed copy taken from said newspaper,; was published in said newspaper, and in the regular and entire issue of every number thereof, once a week a •. for one week; that said notice was so published in said newspaper ' proper and not in any supplement thereof, and that the first • publication of said notice as . aforesaid, was on the L ' - - • 20th day of July, .:.989, and the last on the 20th _ v Jul ;, '989. Subscribed and s to before ,'• • • I • My comm.ssi-cn .,4>:;Yes - ---90 5- ti� 4 • \. • . 1 • • • • 89°931 r ^ ?g, - •• + ":.:t,..,>.. Affidavit of Publication r' STATE OF COLORADO X k°°"I" N rots .. P"" �. y County of Weld, 6 3#-• 4 �/ • . "v . . ` `` r" . + TM3 I, Lor ita Seidler of .ro Ale' "'`, 4 wro said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I am e .. ', an advertising derk of '1* *In • watt* .V. a THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE,and A 041 ,; 1 t1, a ' n THE GREELEY REPUBLICAN 14L - that the same is a daily newspaper of general 1 " x , »%` � circulation and printed and published in the City of Greeley, in said county and state; that the notice or advertisement,of which the annexed is a true copy,has ,,f • i,.÷ N . i' + been published to said daily newspaper for consecutive a h ',x (days) ; that the notice was published in the R regular and entire issue of every number of said as t newspaper during the period and time of publication of said notice, and in the newspaper proper and not in a supplement thereof; that the first publication of said notice was contained in the issue of said newspaper }� bearing date Tenth day of AniSt AD. 19 W• and the last publication thereof; in the issue of said ''' "e., r - newspaper bearing date the Tenth day of AUwwst AD. 19_2.; that said The Greeley Daily Tribune and The Greeley Republican, has been published continuously and uninterruptedly during the period of at least six months next prior to the first issue thereof contained _ said notice or advertisement above referred to;that said 1,. -,s r' q i- • a41 : newspaper has been admitted to the United States a4: p, n mails as second-class matter under the provisions of the I +{ .._. Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof;and ,q,,,,,,,,w•.c- ' • a- - '«es that said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified t ro+h for publishing legal notices and advertisements within a�+n "`""°`&,t. ' �+' ' ', *Sal the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. Angst 10. 1%9 Total Charge: $77.44 ww .,��,,. :..t ,.`1 Advertising Clerk `z E1 . Subscribed and sworn to before me-this , �1 � • u i 4 4* 1 10th day of August AD. 19 89 4.4 Z.,* K n ... �.,,,• fit- I `" 1 i 141444 -', My commission expires ;i 7-i "$� % ' ' eY v a Notary Public • Z • ... -41, 4•.,..,ft: 4.ow, ,ax, , u l'.r- ,. r ' ,1 890931 ATTENDANCE RECORD PLEASE write or print legibly your name, address and the name of the applicant or Docket # for the hearing you are attending. TODAY'S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: July 17, 1989 (9:00 A.M.) DOCKET # 89-32 PRELIMINARY HEARING -KNAUS SUBDIVISION, FIRST FILING, LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DIST. DOCKET # 89-33 PRELIMINARY HEARING- ANTELOPE HILLS LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT DOCKET # NAME ADDRESS HEAP.IP:G ATTENDING it CI - -y fr., / 76 % - rota-4 gaa O7 j //fi 7/Z--"( (1.4rs _IC J.( Af '/n a 7( °detail.Al / Q,,cr, 4cc1-. A /au& /l// 7Gtt ave. totest kicn�,,, ioo may, /1/7 7 74 a4,4 A a -- 573' S p /oJ ,� 0 7714 /• Afe°4 k ,d. 890931 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF THE BOARD CONCERNING PETITION FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT - ENAUS SUBDIVISION, FIRST FILING 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, a Petition for a Local Improvement District in Knaus Subdivision, First Filing, was submitted by owners of property which is more particularly described in said Petition, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to accept said Petition and schedule a Preliminary Hearing concerning this matter for July 17, 1989, at or about 9:00 a.m. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that a Preliminary Hearing to consider the aforementioned Petition for a Local Improvement District in Knaus Subdivision, First Filing, be, and hereby is, scheduled for July 17, 1989, at or about 9:00 a.m. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of June, A.D. , 1989. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ‘717 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld Count erk and Recorder and Clerk County the Bo d C.W. Rirhy`x, Clr�irman ‘014-714-4-$1-0H l�rr i a c- ,e J:} nson, Pro-Tem eputy County erk o APPROVED S TO FORM: e ra tner C---. 2 er--,gace_2 eorge,;3C y County Attorney / Go c - --,77-)c,-.7 -,..7 it v) 890931 890583 i MEMORAnDU WineTo Board Date June 26, 1989 COLORADO From Clerk to the Board Preliminary Hearing - 77th Avenue subj.= A petition has been received concerning creation of an improvement district in Knaus Subdivision, First Filing. If you desire to set a preliminary hearing to consider creation of said district, we recommend that it be set for July 17, 1989, at the conclusion of the regular Board meeting. Thank you, 890931 890538 PEfl#N FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTR TO:-- Board of County Comm₹ssioners - - - . - Weld County, Colorado - ' P. 0. Box.758 , - ' - Greeley, Colorado - 80632 -- - - - FROM: We, the undersigned, citizens of Weld County who are owners of record of real property proposed to be assessed more than one-half of the costs assessed for the project and which property will benefit from improvements in the area of (describe general area to be improved): 77th Avenue, 76th Avenue, 11th Street, and 12th Street as platted in Knaus Subdivision 1st Filing, in an area generally vest of the - developed portion of the- City of Greeley. . - situated in Weld County, Colorado, do hereby petition the Honorable Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, for the _ - - formation of a local improvement district pursuant to CRS, 30-20-601, et seq. Such improvement district is for the purpose of: - Road improvements and drainage incidental to the road improvements. - The specific improvements we wish to have constructed are as follows: • ' Shape, grade, drain, and pave the above-described roads. . We request that the following materials be used: Two inches of aggregate base course and two inches of asphalt pavement, and culverts necessary to accomplish drainage. - We request that the cost of the improvements not exceed $1,400.00 par individual subdivision lot or separate parcel of land. The specific time and manner of assessments we recommend is as follows: The property owners be assessed equally on a per lot basis for all lots within Knaus Subdivision 1st Filing; and that parcel . now or formerly of Dwight R. and Judy L. Schmidt as recorded in Book, Page and Reception No. 1220-02166-694 of the Weld County Records, located in the East 1/2 of Section 8, T5N, R66W, for the cost of materials and labor for the installation of asphalt. The assessment shall be payable either in full, without interest, within thirty days of the final assessment, or over a ten year period at the rate of ten percent (10Z) per annum, simple interest. • • 890931 r SIGNATURE MAILING-ADDRESS - DESQtIpllON OF DATE OF _: - • • _- - - - WS�II7 A ' MDNICIPnnn • • duut.SQ •� err ► 76 e. 7 S 23 sq • /1/8 7rr4 oCat/z icrbaccAti 21 _x- ` - — Ausei co_ ,.744 'gay/ - ✓ : . ' ✓ 1263 P /2 9 710 • • H 9q- 7G,7A /G L E Z t/.KO tP Gee 4,. /7 /�3i " �r/ - " 1/6.a -761-71 O will-) ••t nth^ x!11 .; i�0 - i Ave . L� 5-32-1- S9 -2 Jc < , a e 11/3 2:7,I>) / hic rr GIcclt 1 T,o , 5-27-6:9 4) 0 fr te-e. j&K^ o272/4C 93 7e tk 1 Cs-25 59 /I/o 890931 • • - We further understand and acknowledge that we are to be responsible - -- - - _ individually-for any "grading or;other adjustments to our driveways and culverts necessitated by such project. • - - - - - - _ - -Do not sign this petition unless you are an 'owner"-of_ real property -. _ - benefitting from the project and requesting to be -assessed costs of the improvements. An owner is a person holding fee title to real property. You are an "owner" if you hold a contract to purchase real property which obligates you to pay general taxes on that property. In that instance, the - seller may not sign this petition. CRS, 30-20-602(3) and 603(3). (Do not sign Mr. and Mrs. - sign individually. Do not sign this unless you have read all of the text) SIGNATURE MAILING DESCRIPTION DATE OF IS THIS - PRINTED NAME ADDRESS OF PROPERTY SIGNING PROPERTY Title -WITHIN A MUNICIPALITY? `/ 0/ � ` - _rh ^ ' Seat. 47-.13 -k7. r►V Bert t oc/Ly. a�/a - �v o R sr r D.Lky jAra 1/4staj_c N 1147; /144 rv,2° 9 s2F - 41'9nid Ye/ins l r 1dz y7 Je, OA ar/es ide/rn .tefrhilWalrnaltn 1111 76'-fro C'. - Z3 87 7 Na RD wiz rit La+nUtPu :plid 890931 • SIGNATURE m O{j MAILING ADDRESS Dn S. cra OF _DAB.OF - ys mat - __ PRINTED NAME .: - PRO YEAiY - IGNING S - '- pAOpggTq c . (Title) - . p- MUNICIPALITYT 'J'�i• saf0 (rkr‘yre70I ,h/ 7. fins- Soles r eezer C4/A / / 1�- e�� :Q. - pr f iz triter: z czzi₹-- - - _/ - - _ . Z llG� l •--C/ J 3d P ' �� Poi"Pp 4 . s 890931 ( SIGNATURE NAILING 41DDRPSS ' DESCRIPTION AF -" .DAB OF IS T6IS PRINTED NAME _ - PROPERTY _- .taus- PRois r (Title) • WIZgIN A • . :_- _ + EUNICIPdL1IY?- • STATE OF COLORADO 3 - 1 ss. AFFIDAVIT OF CIRCULATOR - COUNTY OF WELD - ) I, being first duly sworn, depose and say that my address is that I have circulated the within Petition, that each signature thereon was affixed in my presence, and that each signature thereon is a signature of the person that it purports to be and that, to the . best of my knowledge and belief, each person signing the petition was, at the time of signing, an "owner" of real property proposed to be assessed and benefitted. ti'\ - � te MA ? aA. /ta.z- L f<2 / 7 Sig at a of Circula Printed Name Se �hSUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this .. day of .ey. I912., • WITNESS my hand and official seal. T4"m'dA�i c Notary Publi My commission expires: yxf27 /c19i • - pg®^11 i • • J i i iv- Q M I 1 _n 2 0 dE to Pt.= CC ,0 I .. ¢g'a c 1-•1 F o JAMES• A. & NENITA A. HERMAN s O a z 7515 W. 11TH STREET a o t o v n H 0 • GREELEY, CO 80634 a i o d • W ! 8 e." • - r m` n{yi3 ,4 - „"" _ i _ _ C 6 to R ,"E3 r i ' - *' r. 0.L.gq�i'4,'4,-, ,S., • _. 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J N cr, Pa NW " 1,11 n 3ru e t ,X - C 'J —I CT C. � � -f ri' r i NYI1'k r i ;"" • Sqi� s$$r '4 }')r s Y r� v q � + ' • t ,k w-4"., t T • �.'''I e ! f • d 4 c'.,3F51,, it•.v "r: ,'41 44a.F' .--4. s`— '.'- • c :a`t.. • ' 1 {0.y' In ❑ t_ °N~ , 'd ` PAUL E. & BARBARA LARIMORE i,. '' - ' . 1102 7673, AVENUE `n r_ w 1 ,, 55 m `' , GREELEY, C0 80634 O S v .a .ii •tao ,fit, I s o Mt�� 6K16O Rzn r >, rl pp t 1 :4" • • m- r i n f> f f l 3- o n Y `� �i ¢ r ' aszj p- 10' • F" �+ re .ur W � JJ al .7 Nw r. f • <At .11'�".os' a'7 Vint. . A * Itr' < '3.. r't x PI —3,..ro o !T,,,(",::. ' . t e.. r'.racN r ,- s x f r-°*'w .^'" ' 4c �tiq� r (fix 4 , d � .w.r.gMfe^kTav «.�.,fy x• '£a !AC:* y Y• _ 0 nr i ,� ♦ J .P lfj. G • .V 1,!! " . '4Vi 2 T4S5C2yt 14.yly/f.1 A ''• • in IJ w N -a t', PAUL J. & VIRGINIA M. TANDUS IA, ¢ N o ',. : 1108 16TH AVENUE e s W c z wit i GREELEY, CO 80634 ' U C N > I Sr* :. S 2 a s Pap 1 ' : o p g\ .axc-) - s .. Y y U� .Aa0 � nl o- Ifi tk \ A! f W 60a r �- rw )' y .sF I d k s uttw - r:�ap > s� ,..1::.. - :6: e ' r +R* $ 5 .�,. .q �'q,' r k kid'. "' n` 'ii.'u . >?^ f i.I+ ".fit{ . 890931 ' , ,,� . „ .�, , a m 2 a a c4.....„;." RANDALL G. & THELMA JEAN SUP ,, 1112 76TH AVENUE �n p SI r" m -7. LL E ; y GREELEY, CO 80634 a a v S S w C. xF -r-:".". g Q. - , ram '!' . I� �• 0 tl y IU ^ U f v set; mEmC)RAnDum C. W. Kirby, Chairman To Board of County Commissioners Dm ssioners August 28, 1989 COLORADO From Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Human Resources suni.ct: Memorandum of Agreement Between Human Resources' Nutrition Program and School District 6 Enclosed for Board approval is an agreement between the Senior Nutrition Program and School District 6. School District 6's Vocational Education Program will be providing a congregate meal site at the Heath Junior High School (Trademark). A maximum of ninety (90) meals per day will be served on Tuesday and Thursday of each week for the Senior Nutrition Program. The cost of the complete meal will be $2.50, which includes milk. If you have any questions, please telephone me at 353-3816. I j/ROO5 o 890957 MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 28th day of August , 1989, by and between the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on behalf of the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Senior Nutrition Project, hereinafter referred to as "Project," and Weld County School District 6, hereinafter referred to as the "School District." WITNESSETH: IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the School District and the Project agree as follows: 1. The School District will provide a site, located at Heath Junior High School (Trademark), and service a maximum of 90 meals per day, prepared by the Vocational Education students, to the persons eligible under Title III-C of the Older Americans Act. Meals will be served on Tuesday and Thursday of each week. 2. The School District shall provide such space and fixtures as may be necessary to serve the above described number of meals. 3. The cost of the complete meal will be $2.50, including milk. The Project will reimburse the School District on a monthly basis. The School District agrees to submit the necessary reimbursement vouchers by the seventh working day of each month. 4. The Project further agrees not to interfere with the existing activities of the School District. 5. The School District agrees to maintain the nutritional standards set forth by the Project as specified under Title III-C of the Older Americans Act. Menus will be reviewed by the Nutrition Consultant. 890957 6. The School District service will be available only when the school is in session (October though mid-May). 7. Modification of Agreement: All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. 8. Assurances: a. The School District agrees that it is an independent contractor and that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of Weld County, and therefore are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees, as a result of the execution of this Agreement. b. The Project, the Weld County Board of Commissioners, its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of the School District, the School Board of District 6, its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing this Agreement. The School District, the School Board of District 6, its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of the Project, or its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing functions as described in this Agreement. The School District shall provide workers' compensation insurance for all of its employees, volunteers and agents engaged in the performance of this Agreement, as required by the Colorado Workers' Compensation Act. Likewise, the Project, by and through the Board of Weld County Commissioners, shall provide adequate liability and workers' compensation insurance for all employees of the Project engaged in the performance of this Agreement. c. No officer, member, or employee of the School District and no member of their governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest, direct or 890957 indirect, in the approved Agreement or the proceeds thereof. d. The School District understands that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this Agreement shall be conducted by the Weld County Department of Human Resources and the results provided to the Weld County Commissioners. e. The School District and the Project assure compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1986, and that no person shall, on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex, handicap, or national origin be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under the approved Agreement. 9. Termination: This Agreement may be terminated at any time by either party giving thirty (30) day written notice. This agreement is subject to immediate termination upon the loss of funding to the Project. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed the Agreement as of the day, month, and year first above written. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 6 OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO C. w. l y, Cha man J. mot y ater , Suffer ni tendent WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES • r. oseel ing, Coor.ina or V ion�l Education Wa J Speckman, Executive D ref ctor AT EST: Weld Cou y Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar e uty ounty er 890957 WELD COUNTY, COLORAD vxbt 1 GAL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. & NO. V0. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 902373 086633 BRUCE HERIEL & ALPINE CABINET COMPANY $1,103.76 902374 087537 GARY W. IMS7F2, HOUSING AUTHORITY 281.00 State of Colorado ) TOTAL $1,384.76 ) ss County of Weld ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures. have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated 198 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ Dated this 2R day of fi , 1984. Weld Co t aYi e ice Y Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28 day of AUGUST , 1989 My commisior expires: 1P 1y Cannussran &pun L also /4a /4/ • .girt Notary Public :State of Colorado ) - - " ss County of Weld ) . We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the GEUPRAL Fund totaling S _1,10376 "j 1 3376 Chairperson'�� Membe mber _.: ty erk an Recor Mem er • :e_u y Member r WELD COUNTY, COLORAD emus _ 1 . PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS 2RA;1T P.O. & NO. - VO. NO.- -. - - . - : VENDOR - AI^,OUNT 25 LARGE PAYPDLL TERMINATION CHECKS 24,667.28 bate of Colorado ) TOTAL 24.667.28 ) ss aunty of Weld ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed n the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through i and dated AUGUST 28th s ,E9 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite heir names with the total amount $ 24,667,28 . Dated this 28th day of AUGUST 198 9. We1d Cou i c fficer �1 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of AUGUST , 198 9 My commision expires: Pa—Liy ub ic ' .ete of Colorado ' ) , ) ss c::nty of Weld ) - We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) csappcve) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby rdered drawn upon the PAYROLL Fund totaling S 24,667.28 " Chairperson Member =. . _ ember s ::.:::ry Cie and Record Member -_ � YY F'em�7 � I 9 MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT • WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE AMOUNT 14510 WILLIAM EAR, ROUNDS 3,033.68 14516 INEZ HOYLE 287.57 14517 GEOFFREY A. DAVIS 415.96 14518 VEEbONIQUE, UVEAU 376.32 14519 RICHARD GURNEY 357.05 14511 JACK T COLTON 174.47 14540 MILLIE H. ?WIZ 618.09 14541 H CARL TRACY 1,495.04 14543 DIANA P TIMHERMAN 865.64 14544 PERKINS SCOTT 1,722.19 14545 EDWIN BONGARDNER 1,180.30 14546 PAUL L HALIORAN 1,371.97 • 14547 NIIQ COOPER 1,237.57 14548 HOLLIS REVARD 1,356.06 14551 IR4n. P ?ALTOS 928.39 14553 AUDPA KIN(SLEY 69.72 14554 ERVIN H. CALL 1,748.37 14555 ROBIN BEN-ISRAEL 288.25 NUMBER OF WARRANTS TOTAL THE AMOUNT OF THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE MONTHLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON ALGUST 28, 19 89 . MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE WARRANT AMOUNT 14556 FAY IER 675.79 14557 JIM SC:HMIDT 1,043.36 14558 M CHAEG B FUPTNEY 1,282.65 14559 BARBARA ROYBAL 1,545.73 • 14560 DIANA TREV�IO 849.99 14561 WILLIAM `7F MUS 1,552.36 14563 y JOHNSON 190.76 NUMBER OF WARRANTS 25 TOTAL 24,667.28 THE AMOUNT OF THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE MONTHLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON AUGUST 28, 19 89 . STATE OF COLORADO ) • - ) SS . • COUNTY-OF WELD ) • SOCIAL SERVICES CLAIMS . - THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON -• ' THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF 171E WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS; • ' TOTAL WARRANTS 'CLAIMS AMOUNT • ADC ADC-U • IV-D OAP AND IRA AB • ' GA • • MED. TRANS. . - S 576.60 • ADM SERVICES CHILD WELFARE PAC • • DC LEAP • OAP SUBTOTAL OAP SS SUBTOTAL SS • • GRAND TOTAL $ 575 RN • • -':" • DATED THIS 9 DAY OF 21st AIIfIIST 19 , • • • • • • ' DIRE 0 F FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY OF 19 • • • l elt`99�Y PUI - MY CONMISS.I,Otl_EXPIRES: Is& rasuri STATE• OF COLORADO ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WELD ) • • WE, TIIE• BOARD OF COUNTY , COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE SOCIAL`SERVICES FUNDS AND CHARGEABLE AS STATED: • le"244:5/ ATTEST: WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD • • Y I O 7YN1u Q I F TX .COUNTY CLERK aCt142 STATE OF COLORADO ) . • ) SS _ COUNTY.OF WELD ) SOCIAL SERVICES CLAIMS_ TNIS'IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED (HI THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY VIE DIRECTOR OF 11IE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE. AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: TOTAL WARRANTS 'CLAIMS AMOUNT ADC ADC-U 1 IV-D $ 15.00 OAP • AND • IRA AB • . - GA . - MED. TRANS. . - • ADM . • SERVICES CHILD WELFARE • PAC 1 DC 35.50 . LEAP OAP ' . SUBTOTAL OAP_ SS 2 • SUBTOTAL SS $ 50.50 ' GRAND TOTAL $ 50.50 ;Y't:, DATED THIS 28th DAY OF August , 1989 , . • 1 � [ DIRE ANQCB AND ADMINISTRATION SUBSCRIBED AND'SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 78th DAY OF August , 1989 . NODal PUBLI MY COMMISSION,.EXPIRES! µy Commission E6plres June 8, 1990 • STATE OF COLORADO ) ' ) SS. COUNTY OF WELD ) • WE, THE' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE TIlE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE SOCIAL`SERVICES FUNDS AND CHARGEABLE AS STATED: • af.X.X...4.5„. • epetw‘c‘tiS0. . ATTEST: i� - WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO TILE BOARD 3 DE I CUU TY�L'LERK «1....{((( WWW Y vrf • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • " • • • r r0 10 : r0 10 r . ._ - r r - w r r rt C P g_. P a*fr a ar r . r r• r .� . (tt > ' O N N is N 111 2 : N 090 0 V P - a ♦ W I 1 o es n in 0 In a O x z 0 a a I >- ,;.. 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Giles vs. Weld County Board of Equalisation Dear Hr. & Mrs. Giles: CRS 39-2-125(1) (c) authorizes the Board of Assessment Appeals to "hear appeals from decisions of county boards of equalization. filed not later than thirty days after the entry of any such decision" (emphasis added) . The Board has found the following facts to be true: 1) The petition was received by the Board on August 18, 1989. 2) The petition was hand delivered. 3) The Weld County Board of Equalization- decision was dated July 18, 1989. 4) Therefore, the deadline for filing the appeal - with the Board fell on August 17, 1989. The appeal was neither postmarked nor received within the 30-day period imposed by statute. If you believe that these facts are incorrect, please contact this Board immediately. For the above-stated reason, this Board cannot accept jurisdiction in the matter. According to- the statutes, you have 30 days from the date of this letter to pursue this matter with the Colorado Court of Appeals for judicial review. Si cerely, 7)e) vaQ gib Diane M. DeVries Administrator for the Board DMD:tmg cc: Weld County Board of Equalization glAthq ec: e. ' ✓ f PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: August 19 , 1g0 TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner, William N. Heiss (name of property owner) P.O. Box 2954, Casper, WY 82602 (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hearby appeals the decision of the (check one) X County Board of Equalization County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of Weld that was dated July 21, 1989 , 19 , concerning (check one) X Valuation Refund Exemption _____Abatement for the year(s) 1989 . DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - If multiple properties are involved in the one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified a : (Please check one) Commercial , Residential, X Vacant land, Industrial Agricultural , Natural Resources , Producing Mines , Oil and Gas , State Assessed, Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) X The decision (County Board of Equalisation , County Board of Commissioner, or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. This attachment MIiI be with the petition in order for it to be accepted for docketing . X The Assessor's Notice of Denial. The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is- based. List of witnesses and exhibits to be used at the hearing. Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: 20 minutes or hours - • REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) X Petitioner will be present at the hearing , or Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney __yes . X no. page 1 of 2 I r0 AehaaszaertY . • Make five (5) copies of this attachments and exhibits. The original (with petition form na with n plus three entire copies (4) ) are rnto sbenafile) with the Board of Assessment total of four to be with Respondent Appeals; one entire co filed Commissioners th (County Board of Equalization be filed or Property Tax Administrator) as Count Certificate Petitioner's of Service; and one entire copy shown p in records.• to be kept for CERTInsan QI I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) together with all attachmentsopY of this petition and exhibits, form = h_ _ __ (indicate one) County Board of Equalizationo , ' rd zo e es+o:nerr=ot=P-re G Colorado, Fe k3�= acx`1989, a sx in on nu use I9 19 E9, *Attorney for Petitioner Petitioner's signature Attorney's Address Pax 29 4 Petitioner's mailing address Cas er Sf� 82602 Attorney's Telephone No. 307-237-9322 Petitioner"s Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney retained at .an e as y time subsequent to filing appeal ; y mer, if f abe n later retained, the information must be submittedin writing. page 2 of 2 w W ll RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1989, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: HEISS WILLIAM NEWTON P 0 BOX 2954 CASPER, WY 82602 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 0080486 - PARCEL: 020127034004 24124 L1-2-3 BLK18 CARR WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Ecualization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1989, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer's) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1989, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner was neither present nor represented, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, may be appealed to the Board of Assessment Appeals within thirty (30) days after such denial, pursuant to §39-8-108 (1) , CRS. The appeal forms and instructions may be obtained from: Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 420, Denver, Colorado 80203, telephone (303) 866-2603. (12u1..� 5 1. e 7 j . _ 890674 Page 2 RE: BOE - WILLIAM NEWTON HEISS BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a petitioner whose petition has been denied, in whole or in part, may choose to appeal to the District Court of Weld County, Colorado, within thirty (30) days after the denial, pursuant to 539-8-108 (1) , CRS. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, pursuant to 539-8-108, CRS, a taxpayer whose petition is denied may submit his case to arbitration pursuant to the provisions of 539-8-108.5, CRS. Any such submission to arbitration must be taken no later than thirty (30) days after such denial. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of July, A.D. , 1989. WiaPtalcv‘ . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: E �tl WELD COUNTY, COLvLORADO Weld County &Jerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kirby' , Chakrman BY: aetd / / J cqu ne nson, Pro-Tem Deput9Counq lerk EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gene R. Brantner ,via eorg y County Attorney Go.rd L c 890672 a 9lrtnar slRl tt' ;• . NOT IC OF VENIALcRI.r LILY-COLORADO 80631 PI10W- 003)356-wog, I9Xr 475(• 24124 Li-2—J DLKIJ CARR COLORADO OWNER HELS; WILLIAM NEWTON HEISS WILLIAM NEWTON PARCEL 029127034004 PIN R 00d04d6 P O BOX 2974 YzAi2 1984 CASPER 1sV 132602 LUG 02SJt1 Your application for review of valuation was received on: . 06/08/198) • The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The Assessor has dote,mined that your property should be included in the following category(ies): Residential Property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. Agricultural Land value is determined solely by the earning or productive capacity of the land,capitali7edl at a rate set by law. Producing Mines are valued at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever is greater. _ Oil and Gas Leasholds and Lands are valued at 87.5% of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on primary production;secondary production is valued at 75%, All other property,including Vacant Land, is valued by considering the cost,market,and inronn:approaches. If your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county, city, fire protection, and other special districts) hold budget hearings in the fall. Please refer to your tax bill or your Assessor for a listing of these districts,and plan to attend these budget hearings. The Assessor has carefully studied all available information,giving particular attention in the specifics included on your in°test foi in (PR-212 or PR-213).and has determined the valuation(s)assigned to your property.The ren5°ns tor this determination of value are: .4E HAVE REVIEWED YOUR PROPERTY VALUE ANO12 IS CORRECT. STATE LAIR RE4UTRES THAT 19d7 AND 19dd COST AND MARKET INFORMATION UE USED TO. ESTAULISH 1989 VALUES. PETITIONER'S ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE OF VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND vlu 41b IMPS TOTALS S S 41b s 41b.: If you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Board of F,r)u•rliration for 4xrM•r con<idararion, 39-8-106(1)(a),C.R-S.Please see the back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal, By: RICHARD W. KEIRNES .. '°/_0/'19_ WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE s, -_. rs uvr nu nnr-i rInist Al ItJ ervtMATIr1N AN R1=VERGE S11)E 1'Z/ RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1989, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: HEISS WILLIAM NEWTON P O BOX 2954 CASPER, WY 82602 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 0080386 - PARCEL: 020127034002 24128 L7 TO 9 BLK18 CARR WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1989, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1989, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner was neither present nor represented, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, may be appealed to the Board of Assessment Appeals within thirty (30) days after such denial, pursuant to 639-8-108(1), CRS. The appeal forms and instructions may be obtained from: Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 420, Denver, Colorado 80203, telephone (303) 866-2603. r= '17 890673 r Page 2 RE: BOE - WILLIAM NEWTON REISS BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a petitioner whose petition has been denied, in whole or in part, may choose to appeal to the District Court of Weld County, Colorado, within thirty (30) days after the denial, pursuant to 539-8-108 (1) , CRS. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, pursuant to 639-8-108, CRS, a taxpayer whose petition is denied may submit his case to arbitration pursuant to the provisions of 539-8-108.5, CRS. Any such submission to arbitration must be taken no later than thirty (30) days after such denial. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of July, A.D. , 1989. 401,&ti BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County eterk and Recorder /irby, Ch rman and Clerk to the Board C.W. irt.t.4\Thattr- BY: Le . J•cquinenson, Pro-Tem Deputy/Count lark EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gene R. Brantner CSL ?"Cd-tt eorge R92,04/2 County Attorney Goretd L c,. 890672 1 4n Nita tit RItl r RI LLr Y c of tat:uxl tuu,:I me,//1f e hLTiCE O . • oF DENt tUbNt.ow)3 r-tnrxr. Ix- Ixr. 6 24128 LT TO S ELK18 CARR LORADO DMNER HEISS kILLIAPI hEM1Ch HEISS MILLIAM NEMTCfi PARCEL C20127034002 IN R CCEC38E P C 80X 2954 YEAR 1985 CASPER MY 82602 LOG C2537 ur application for review of valuation was received on: 06/08/1989• appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The A Lessor hasdeteranin•d` t your property should be included in the following category(ies): Residential Property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. Agricultural Land value is determined solely by the earning or productive capacity o1 the land.etritoaliicd at a rate sot by law. Producing Mines are valued at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever is greater. Oil and Gas Leasholds and Lands are valued at 87.5%of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on primary production;secondary production is valued at 75%. All other property,including Vacant Land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. our concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county, city, fire protection, , and t attend these budget d other stncial district(s) hea hold •get hearings in the fall. Please refer to your tax bill or your Assessor for a listing of these districts,and The Assessor has carefully studied all available information,giving particular attention to the spedlire.included orr your protect form (PR-212 or PR-213).and has determined the valuation(s)assigned to your property. The reasons for Ibis deter " at ion of value are: ME HAVE REUIEMED YCCR PROPERTY VALUE AND IT I5 CORRECT. STATE LAM REQUIRES THAI 1987 AND 1988 COST AND MARKET INFCRCA1ICh BE LSED IC ESTABLISH 1989 UALUES• PETITIONER'S ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE OF VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW 416 416 LAND TAPS 416s 416 TOTALS $ S �...— ou disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further consideration, :.106(1)(a),C.R.S.Please see the back of this form for detailed information on tiling your appeal • RICHARD W. KEIRNES 06/30/89 _... lest(' • WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR ruATr RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1989, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: HEISS WILLIAM NEWTON P O BOX 2954 CASPER, WY 82602 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 0077786 - PARCEL: 020127029001 24133 L4 TO 6 BLK15 CARR WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1989, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1989, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner was neither present nor represented, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the assessment. and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, may be appealed to the Board of Assessment Appeals within thirty (30) days after such denial, pursuant to §39-8-108 (1) , CRS. The appeal forms and instructions may be obtained from: Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 420, Denver, Colorado 80203, . telephone (303) 866-2603. - , 890672 f - Page 2 RE: BOE - WILLIAM NEWTON REISS • BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a petitioner whose petition has been denied, in whole or in part, may choose to appeal to the District Court of Weld County, Colorado, within thirty (30) days after the denial, pursuant to 539-8-108 (1) , CRS. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, pursuant to 539-8-108, CRS, a taxpayer whose petition is denied may submit his case to arbitration pursuant to the provisions of i39-8-108.5, CRS. Any such submission to arbitration must be taken no later than thirty (30) days after such denial. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of July, A.D. , 1989. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 2ttNd �, J WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County ekerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kirby, Chairman BY: /Q4/� J cqu ne ri30n, Pro-Tem Deputy//Count* lerk EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gene R. Brantner County Attorney Colo CZ 890672 (0 CUC\rIY ASSI tiSVlt OI5 10th sntl l l fiCTICE OF DENIAL EN tuloRlix)rn(:1 0110N1. 00)356-1000. I.\1'.4256 \ (1LI��^J• 24133 14 TO t 811115 CARR OLORADO OWNER ftEISS WILL IAN NEMTCh NEISS WILLIAM NEMTCh PARCEL C2C127C2SC01 fIA R 007778E P C BOX 2954 YEAR 1969 CASPER MY 82602 LOG 02540 our application for review of valuation was received on: Co/08/19£S he appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law. The.Assessor has Bete'mined — at your property should be included in the following category(ies): Residential Property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. Agricultural Land value is determined solely by the earning or productive capacity of the land, capitalinxl at a rate set by law, Producing Mines are valued at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds-whichever is greater, Oil and Gas Leasholds and Lands are valued at 875' of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported limn the promises on primary production;secondary production is valued at 75%. All other property, including Vacant Land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county, city, fire protection, and other special district(s) hold dget hearings in the fall.Please refer to your tax bill or your Assessor for a listing of these districts,and plan to attend these budget hearings. The Assessor has carefully studied all available information,giving particular attention to Ilse slit-cities included on your protest lor:u. (PR-212 or PR-213).and has determined the valuation(s)assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are: ME MALE REVIEWED YCUR PROPERTY VALUE AhD IT IS CCRRECT. :TATS LAM REQUIRES TWAT 1987 AND 1988 CCST ANC PARKET IAFCRIATICh 8E CSED 7C ESTABLISH 1989 VALUES. PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION PETITIONER'S _ ASSESSOR'S VALATION. • ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL-VALUE OF VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND 416 416 ICPS TOTALS S $ 416S — ;t6 •u disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Roamd of Equ:di/n ion for fin nl:"r c''i let alion,t-106(1)(a),C.R.S.Please see the back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal RICHARD W. KEIRNES 06/30/85 Kt-L& tylil.n COUNTY ASSESSOR - - - HALE, SMITH & WILLIAMS, P.C. ATTORNEYS AT LAW RAYMOND S. HALE 425 WEST MULBERRY STREET. SUITE 112 FAX NO. MICHAEL D. LIGGETT FORT COLLINS. COLORADO 50621-2496 AREA.CODE 303 MICHELE KING MCKELLAR• TELEPHONE: (303) 462.9770 THOMAS H. MOORE 462-0339 ERIC A. PETERSON DAVID $. POWER LEONARD "YANK" bANOWETZ. KELSEY J. SMITH OF COUNSEL DAVE WILLIAMS ZACHARY G. WILSON 'Alto Admitted in Wyoming August 23, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED No. P 912 665 737 -"•( 7n- O� Board of County Commissioners of -'� Weld County, Colorado, sitting as the Weld County Board of Equalization w 7 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 vi N Ladies and Gentlemen: Enclosed with this letter is one copy of a Petition to the State Board of Assessment Appeals filed on behalf of my client, Adams Park Apartments Partnership for property located in weld County, Colorado. Thank you. Very truly yours, Dave Williams DW/ssb • Enclosure PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: August 22 _, 1984 TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner, Adame Park Apartments P rtmen hip, 451 Rollie Avenue, (name of property owner) Fojt Iaipton, Colorado 80621 (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hearby appeals the decision of the (check one) --X— County Board of Equalization County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of world that was dated :Tray 25 , 1912, concerning (check one) _Valuation _ Refund Exemption Abatement for the year(a 1989 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - If multiple properties are involved in the one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properti i s must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) See at PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as: (Please check one) Commercial, _ X Residential, Vacant land, Industrial Agricultural, _Natural Resources, ____Producing Mines, ____Oil and Gas, ____State Assessed, _Exempt . ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) • - _The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioner, or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. This attachment MUST be with the petition in order for it to be accepted for docketing. ____The Assessor's Notice of Denial. The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is based. - List of witnesses and exhibits to be used at the hearing. ____Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: Soriy--five minutes or .75 hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) (Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or _Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney page 1 of 2 F f [y�r Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4)) are to ' be filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with the Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for Petitioner's records. CERTIFICATE QK SERVICE I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed loonnabZUMC0MEUXNECIEN3 one copy of this petition form, together* with all attachments and exhibits, to the field in Greeley Colorado, on August 19 . *Board of County Ccamissioners of Weld County, Colorado, sitting as.the Weld County Board of Equalization hQ . Bave W ll. 4T-O W/5 *Attorney for Petitioner Petitioner's signature 425 West Mulberry Street, suite 112 Maus Park Anart►nents Partnership Attorney's Address Petitioner's mailing address Fmrt Collins. Colorado 80521-2896 c!o Michael Sollenberoer 375 East Horaetooth Fted, shores Six (303 482-9770 Suite 102, Fort Collins, Colorado 80525 (303) 226-8775 Attorneys Telephone No. Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. i. . page 2 of 2 • AUG -4Rat • JUL 1 1589 • RESOLUTION - .- RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1989, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: ADAMS PARK APTS PARTNERSHIP 375 E HOPSETOOTH A: FT COLLINS, CO 80525 y- DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 6119886 - PARCEL: 147105232001 FTL AS-1 LOT 1 ADAMS PARR SUB %450 ROLLIE AV% WHEREAS,:- the 'Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1989, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1989, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner was represented by ' Michael Sollenberger and Don Shannon, and - WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. • NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County. . Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the 'Board of Equalization, that the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, affirmed. • • BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, may be appealed to the Board of Assessment Appeals within thirty . (30) days after such denial, pursuant to 539-8-108 (1) , CRS. The appeal forms and instructions may •be • obtained, from: Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 420, Denver, Colorado 80203, telephone (303) 866-2603. • 890735 . +b3..- o.+. f ,. s. l Page 2 RE: BOE - ADAMS PARK APTS PARTNERSHIP BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a petitioner whose petition has been denied, in whole or in part, may choose to appeal to . the District Court of Weld County, Colorado, within thirty (30) days after the denial, pursuant to 539-8-108(1) , CRS. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, pursuant to S39--8-108, CRS, a taxpayer whose petition is denied may submit his case to arbitration pursuant to the provisions of 539-8-108.5,-CRS. Any such submission to arbitration must be taken no later than thirty (30) days after such denial. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of July, A.D. , 1989. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTr WELD COUNTY,. COLORADO Weld Count Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boa/rd C.W. Kirby, Ohairman ''BY-: rkt4-24.. 4 F_.* / u L. + �a 4u e J son Pro-Tem eputy County Xer - .44 APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gene . Brantner -494 1 eorge K p5)451 County rney Gor on cy • • 890735 ATTACHMENT TO PETITION Adams Park Apartments Partnership The Real Property is located in Weld County, Colorado, and is legally described as Lot One, Adams Park Subdivison. The Street Address is 451 Rollie Avenue, Fort Lupton, Colorado. The Parcel Number is 147105232001. The Schedule Number is R 6119886. PETITION.TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSrannt APPEALS = Date: r 23 Augtst O oS Try' rn TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: ' `— -o Your Petitioner, EUGENE L NELSON = (name of property owner) r.) 1302 43 Ave, GREECE!, CO. 80634 (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hearby appeals the decision of the (check one) County Board of Equalization County Board of Commiasioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of • U that was dated nns 13 , 1922, concerning (check one) xsr Valuation __Refund __Exemption _Abatement for the year(s)_1989 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description If multiple • properties are involved in the one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) OR 2CC1-12 L12 511(1 COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES aid FILING PIN R2)54486 PARCEL 095911108001 PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as: (Please check one) - Commercial, residential, Vacant land, Industrial _____Agricultural, _Nature) Resources, -___Producing Hines, Oil and Gas, State Assessed, ___,_Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) RIg The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioner, or Property Tax Administrator) that is • being appealed. This attachment MUST be with the petition in order for it to be accepted for docketing. The Assessor's Notice of Denial. = The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is based. __List of witnesses and exhibits to be used at the hearing, EE Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TINE FOR PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: 10-15 minutes or ____hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or ffi Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. ,' . Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney _yes, ►o.' , page 1 of 2 ,49/41/121 (ill 4 geti aii"' a. Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits . The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4)) are to be filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with the Respondent (County Board of Equalisation, County Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for Petitioner's records. - GIDILIFICAT$ QI BM= I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the van (indicate one) County Board of County Board' of Commissioners, or Property Equalization, Colorado, on 23 AUG Tax Administrator in i9 . • *Attorney for Petitioner et toner's signature Attorney's Address SWINK L NPI.mN Petitioner's mailing address Greeley. CO 8o63L Attorney's Telephone No. Petitioner's er's Telephone No. r *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. page 2 of 2 - t; : _,,, State Board of Assessment Appeals 23 August 1989 1313 Sherman St Denver, CO My appeal of the Weld County Board of Equalization's denial is based on both market comparisons and inequality with my neighbors' assessments. As the BAA is not a board of equalization. I will restrict my comments to market comparisons. I researched the square quarter mile of section 11, quarter section 2, where my house is located. Few sales of the sizeand quality of home. under consideration have occurred recently, but I did locate three that provide a good indication of value: Subject Comp *1 Camp *2 Comp *3 Address 1302 43 Ave 4286 W 14 StRd 1317 42 Ave 1357 43 Ave *16 Parcel (0959—) 112-080.01 112-12-009 112-08-006 112-11-018 Prop style 1 storey. 1 1/2 storey 2 storey 2 storey . Type single fam single fam single fam townhouse Above ground living area 2364 3466 2526 2134 Basement 1256 1822 1302 1306 Full bath 1 2 2 2 3/4 bath 1 — 1 Half bath 1 1 1 1 7.1 Garage size 528 733 ' 682 464 Fireplace 1 2 1 Sale price ($173.549) $236,000 $155,000 $160,000 (assessed) Sale date 8509 8901 8603 Total SF ' 2982 4377 3177 2787 Price/SF $58.18 $53.68 $48.79 $57.41 (assessed) 'Total SF - Above ground living area +'1/2 basement area r As *hewn above, two of the three sales indicate a price per square foot . 4 in the high 40's or low 50's, while the third sale oust be discounted because it is a townhouse (with an interest in a swimming pool, tennis courts. 1.1.' contracted maintenance. etc. While Comp *2 falls outside the sales date , 4 window, its sale does provide a significant indication of subjects fair market value. Comparison *1 is a much larger home, with one more full bath versus subject's 3/4 bath. Comp *1 lacks a fireplace, but has a significantly larger ? garage. Overall, a slight downward adjustment is necessary. rt. Comparison *2 is the best in terms of overall size and location (located behind subject, same block, lot 6 vs subject's lot 1). Amentity-wise, it has one more full bath, and one additional fireplace. However, it is a two storey - house, which has some market resistance compared to subject's one storey desireability. Overall, a slight upward adjustment is considered fair. Using Comparison *1 as the benchmark (since it is the only good comp within the allowed sale date window), and recognizing the impact of Comparison 42's sale, a value of $52.00/SF is considered fair: $52.00/SF x 2982 SF - $155,064 • • Eugene L Nelson Attachments Taxpayer 1. Subject computer synopsis 2. Comp 41 ^ ^ • 3. Comp 42 " .. 4. Comp 43 ^ • • • • • RESOLUTION • • RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1989, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: NELSON EUGENE L & HELEN H 1302 43 AV GREELEY, CO 80634 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 2054486 PARCEL: 095911208001 GA 2CC1-12 L12 BLR1 COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES 2ND FILING%1302 43 AV% WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made .by the County Assessor for the year 1989, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the tarpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the, year 1989, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more spocifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, Eugene Nelson, one of the petitioners was present, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, may be appealed to the Board of Assessment Appeals within thirty (30) days after such denial, pursuant to S39-8-10811), CRS. The appeal forms and instructions may,-bet obtained from: , Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 4120, Denver, Colorado 80203, telephone (303) 866-2603. 533 890612 • • Page 2 RE: HOE - EUGENE & HELEN NELSON BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a petitioner whose petition has been denied, in whole or in part, may choose to appeal to the District Court of Weld County, Colorado, within thirty (30) days f after the denial, pursuant to 539-8-108(1) , CRS. -z BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, pursuant to 539-8-108, CRS, a taxpayer whose petition is denied may submit his case to arbitration pursuant to the provisions of 539-8-108.5, _CRS.-- -Any such submission to arbitration must be taken no later than thirty (30) days after such denial. 4 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of July, A.D. , 1989. BOARD OF COUNTY CCNMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO I -.I Weld County C rk and Recorder . j, ��-«y and Clerk to the Board C.W. K rby, Chf rman BY: c "^; ss a -Jo s n em epu y . ounty r , APPR D AS TO FORM: ne Brdn ner 6eActhi eorge Ktnne y bfa my ;Attorney • • • 890612 , a 34 .� y• _L - \ NOTICc. OF wuJUSTIIENT Gunn COLORADOgat , f*foie<w3)3sb+coo �xT 4ssc x•" lifilie . GK 2CC1-12 L12 uLK1 COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES • { 2NL: FILIN6t1302 43 AV1r i, COLORADO -. _ - . . , .::, tr.-..s. -r • 1302 43 AV vet 1 a l Jr q' -.}.1 • OrNER NtL sus EUGENE L•4. HELEN n La �•+ ai t. - rfi. Utti• {; NELSON • ...'" -EUGENE L t HELEN M PARCEL : 09 591 1 2080111.- 'ir-fia4- . PIN d 20 44*S t 'x ,a•• , t1 .; 1302 43 AV YEAR 1959 1 GREELEY CO 80o..14 LOG 00229 Your application for review of valuation was received un: OS%1 O/19119 •,1- The appraised value of property is bend on the appropriate,bnsideration of the approaches to value required by law.The Astestorhasdatern;pad that your property should be included in the following catglory(ias): _ Residential Property is valued by considering the con and market approaches. " i' Agricultural Land value is determined solely by the earning or productive capacity of the land,capitalivad at a rate sit bylaw'•V2 -_ Producing Mines are valued at 25%of the jots proceeds or 100x of the net proceeds,whichever is greater. 4? ' "r' — Oil and Gas Leasholds and Lands are valued at 87.6%of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from.tlrip►amijaa on primary production:secondary production-1s valued M 75%. :;{ Allotherpioperty,including Vacant Land;Is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. ::. � • If your concern Is the amount of your property tar,local today authorities(county,sty,fire protection,and other wenn Astride)Mid budget hearbys In the fa11.:none refer to yoyr tot bill or your Assessor for•fining of them districts,and to attend plan Olen ot.0 Iti . , s The Assessor has carefully studied all available information,giving perticufar attention to thtspattifics indudedon your protest form . ;(PR-212 or PR-213).and has determined the valuation.$)assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value an: BASES ON A STUDY Of COMPARABLE PROPERTIES THAT• SOLO FROM 1/83 TO E/flp YE NAVE ADJUSTED YOUR PROPERTY TO THE 1986 LEVEL (IF VALUE AS SNOWS SELON. • :,ii .. , ._ • d;: .NbETar-r • ., IETfT/0M ws AN4e011'f YALU*TIGN .- a•.`�iirrit '�i tienincAT10� :.0 s.:7 i' ... -"Tarn -ACTUAL VAWIr . FUR To Rgv f��-Villa Z5,00D u lilts Y izzrari t� 4) a 104:124 1N tli ,. ... _ } TOTALS $ $ 189,124 $ tvsaaf1 H you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Eguali ation for further consideration, 388.100(1)(x),C.R.S.Plame we the back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. hI By. RICHARD W. KIII2NES 05/19/69 t . \,, WELDcowireASSESSOR ;" 3Hv�..t 7i-knrwo , . DATE t > ,,. wen user WU ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY DATA FILE -- WELD COUNTY -- PARCEL x ' NUMBER : 095911212009 DOC FIE: $235.000 > OWNER NAME: HUGHES WILLIAM W &EDITH M ADDRESS: 4286 W 14 ST RD CITY: GREELEY STATE: CO ZIP: 80634 OWNER 'S CARETAKER: PROPERTY ADDRESS: 4286 W 14 ST RD CITY: COMMON NAME: SOLD DATE:. 850912 MULTIPLIER: SALE PRICE: TAXES OWED: $ 2715.69 TOTAL VALUATION: $ 3.2780 APPROACH: MILL LEVY: 82.846 ASSESSED LAND VALUE: $ 4200 ASSESSED IMPRV' VALUE: $ 28580 LOT SIZE: .00 BUILDING SIZE: 3466 ' BLDG AREA-- '1ST FL: 1822 2ND: 1644 3RD: BSMNT: 1822 CLASS: YEAR BUILT: 1983 YEAR REMOOL'D: % REMOOL'O: .00 STORIES: 1 .5 OCC CODE: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE 0TH BLD-- BLT: 0000 CLASS: SIZE: STORIES: .0 ''a COMM USAGE MOO: OPEN USAGE MODIFIER 0TH BLDG-- TOTAL N : OCC CODE: STYLE: CONSTR CLASS: STYLE: 1 1/2 STORY FINISHED 3 Analyzed in 15 second(s) END OF SEARCH <S>earch, (M)odify, (P) rint Definition, (F)ormat Selection, or (E)nd: OWNRSHP CTL NBR. equal to 1 . Searching. . . . . . . . . . COMMERCIAL PROPERTY DATA FILE -- WELD COUNTY -- PARCEL NUMBER : 095911208001 DOC FEE: OWNER NAME: NELSON -(EUGENE L- .t HELEN M ADDRESS: 1302 43 AV CITY: GREELEY STATE: CO ZIP: 80634 OWNER'S CARETAKER: PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1302 43 AV CITY: COMMON NAME: SOLD DATE: MULTIPLIER: SALE PRICE: TAXES OWED: S 2156.48 TOTAL VALUATION: $ 26030 APPROACH: MILL LEVY: 82.846 ASSESSED LAND VALUE: $ 3750 ASSESSED IMPRV VALUE: $ 22280 LOT SIZE: . 00 BUILDING SIZE: 2354 BLDG AREA-- 1ST FL: 2354 2ND: 3RD: BSMNT: 12S6 CLASS: YEAR BUILT: 1979 YEAR REMODL '0: % REMOOL'O: .00 STORIES: 1.0 OCC CODE: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE DTH BLO-- OLT: 0000 CLASS: SIZE: STORIES: .0 COMM USAGE MOD: OPEN USAGE MODIFIER 0TH BLDG— TOTAL as OCC CODE: STYLE: CONSTR CLASS: STYLE:` 1 STORY UNIT 2 Analyzed in 15 second(:) - - . . .END _OF SEARCH <S)enrch, (M)odify. (P)rint Definition. (F)ormat Selection, or (E)nd: E ; Searching COMMERCIAL PROPERTY DATA FILE -- WELD COUNTY -- PARCEL NUMBER : 095911211018 DOC FEE: - $160,000 OWNER NAME: WHITESIDE JACK L 8 BARBARA L ADDRESS: 1357 43 AVE CITY: GREELEY STATE: CO ZIP: 80634 OWNER'S CARETAKER: PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1357 43 AV 16 CITY: COMMON NAME: SOLD DATE: 880331 MULTIPLIER: SALE PRICE: TAXES OWED: $ 1578.22 TOTAL VALUATION: $ 19050 •APPROACH:" MILL LEVY: 82.846 ASSESSED LAND VALUE: $ 3480 ASSESSED IMPRV VALUE: $ 15670 LOT SIZE: 11601.00 BUILDING SIZE: 2134 BLDG AREA-- 1ST FL: 1306 2ND: 828 3RD: BSMNT: 1306 CLASS: YEAR BUILT: 19.79 YEAR REMODL 'D: % REMODL'D: .00 STORIES: ; 2.0 OCC CODE: . TOWNHOME 0TH BLD-- BLT: 0000 CLASS: SIZE: STORIES: .0 COMM USAGE MOD: OPEN USAGE MODIFIER 0TH BLDG--- TOTAL N: OCC CODE: STYLE: CONSTR CLASS: STYLE: 2 STORY END UNIT 3 Analyzed in 16 second(s) END OF SEARCH (S)earch. (M)odify, (P) rint Definition, (F)ormat Selection, or (E)nd: . . . COMMERCIAL PROPERTY DATA FILE-- WELD COUNTY -- PARCEL NUMBER 095911208006 DOC FEE:- $155.000' OWNER NAME: REYNOLDS MICHAEL J t_PAMELA S ADDRESS: 1317 42ND AVE CITY: GREELEY STATE: CO ZIP: 80634 OWNER'S CARETAKER: PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1317 42ND AVE CITY: COMMON NAME: SOLD DATE: 890106 MULTIPLIER: SALE PRICE: i TAXES OWED: $ 1991.62. TOTAL VALUATION: $ 24040 APPROACH: MILL LEVY: 82.846 ASSESSED LAND VALUE: $ 3760 ASSESSED IMPRV VALUE: $ 20290 LOT SIZE: .00 BUILDING SIZE: 2526 BLDG AREA-- 1ST FL: 1302 2ND: 1224 3RD: BSMNT:, 130-g";%- CLASS: YEAR BUILT: 1981 YEAR REMODL'D: % REMODL'D: .00 STORIES: 2.0 OCC CODE: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE OTH BLD-- BLT: 0000 CLASS: SIZE: STORIES: .0 COMM USAGE MOD: OPEN USAGE MODIFIER • OTH BLDG-- TOTAL '4: OCC CODE: STYLE: CONSTR CLASS: : STYLE: 2 STORY UNIT { r� a:e PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS o 4t(G /6 19>_c2 Date: , Cr.) TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: a4our Petitioner, PA/E I?Z c- x,6174 to (name of p o property o ner.) U{C4F!/ It', 4ls r gar, (.a foU≤/ - o (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) "nearby appeals the decision of the (check one) ' _ C County Board of Equalization County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of hP that was dated TZ1L/ i_S� , 19f concerning (check one) _Valuation efund _____Exemption _____Abatement for the year(s) /9 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - If multiple properties are involved in the one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as: (Please check one) Commercial, Residential, Vacant land, Industrial . _Agricultural, Natural Resources, _,..producing Mines, Oil and Gas, State Assessed, Exempt • ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) _Z_The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioner, or Property Tax Administrator) that is • being appealed. This attachment MUST be with the petition in order for At to be accepted for docketing. he Assessor's Notice of Denial. ✓ The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is based. List of witnesses and exhibits to be used at the hearing. Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: 00 minutes or hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) V Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney ___yes,jno. page 1 of 2 M..4 t Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to be filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with the Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for Petitioner's records. CSRTTPTf ATTy Q$ I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one Co to ether with lI attachments PY of this petition form, Ciatu and exhibits, to the n4PD�~ f' � Vtindicate one) County Board of Equalization, Cou t Board of Commissioners, or Property Tax Administrator in Colorado, on 191 *Attorney for Petitioner , 421Latite _t___ ion "s si at Attorney's Address Petitioner"s mailing address an - 0, øós • Attorney's Telephone No. Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be, representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. page 2 of 2 1 . RESOLUTION • RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1989, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: RIGGS DALE M & NORMA E 3411 W 4 ST RD GREELEY, CO 80631 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 1730886 - PARCEL: 095901307003 GR F1-14 L14 ELKS FRANKLIN SUE%3411 W 4TH ST RD% WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1989, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1989, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and • WHEREAS, Dale Riggs, one of the petitioners, was present, and • WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the assessment and .• valuation of the Weld CountyAssessor be, and hereby is, affirmed. • BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, may be appealed to the Board of Assessment Appeals within thirty (30) days after such denial, pursuant to X39-8-108 (1) , CRS. The appeal forms and instructions may be obtained from: Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 420, Denver, Colorado 80203, telephone (303) 866-2603. 890731 Page 2 RE: BOE - DALE & NORMA RIGGS BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a petitioner whose petition has been denied, in whole or in part, may choose to appeal to the District Court of Weld County, Colorado, within thirty (30) days after the denial, pursuant to S39-8-108 (1) , CRS. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, pursuant to S39-8-108, CRS, a taxpayer whose petition is denied may submit his case to arbitration pursuant to the provisions of 539-8-108.5, CRS. Any such submission to arbitration must be taken no later than thirty (30) days after such denial. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of July, A.D. , 1989. y BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: T WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder �' and Clerk to the Boar C.W. fff rby, Ch rman BY: A ,: Z e Jo n •n, Pro-Tem eputy County C k i APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gene R. Br: • ner CG -O c.n. .04------ George K nn County Attorney ' Gor c • • 890731 AT'i2JOf' AtLu COUNTY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE LOG 009 RUN LiAT 05/2,2/89 19U9. Pa:RSUNAL INQUIRY "IN R 173Udd6 ' RU to 71:4:: 17 : .1722b tNt&1.,ST TYPc TELLPtfUilt 3Y U/:NMR PARCEL 096901J07003 KIGGa UALt :4 L ;AURMA L 3411 A 4 UT .RS �:<tc:LcY CO 80031 Or11L TU J'4t t:< Hunt 3033 - p5 - WORK 303 _--- t -BC C7 $a 1$U� ON UNLU TUU HIGH a.'UINTMCHTS uin 05/2J/1989 041.00P OJ0 ' LEGAL GR FI-14 L14 3LK1 FRANKLIN SVt3‘J411 W 41.8 ST RU% SUbUIVISLQN 1A0230 NEIGnaORnOOU 000002- - 3411 W 4TH ST ti0 TAX AREA 0005 ;.UV ACTUAL LAND YT>00 IMPS - 493988 TOTAL Cs9,4dd ... LANS AJST.tACT CUilES 1112 IMPS AUSTRACT CODES - 1212 :J ;fit ACTUAL LA;.0 IMPS TOTAL Oi�+l c.is CQ'iP5 NAi11= ttJUR�, }}`J ;.f! 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Box A Greeley, CO 0631 Dear This is to confirm the telephone conversation of August 17, 1989, with John Daurio regarding the timeline for implementation and completion of the AFDC Program Corrective Action Plan. You have been asked to delay sending the corrected notice to former and current clients until the State responds to your August 14, 1989•, Corrective Action Plan. There are issues in this plan which require further action. We want to assure that corrective action determinations with clients will be accurate and appropriate. Therefore, the 60-day implementation phase which commenced on August 1 , 1989, is now extended two weeks, until October 14, 1989. Sincerely, ✓ /:a*AnZi Karen Beye Deputy Director cc: Irene K. Ibarra • Donald M. Bloomfield John P. Daurio Sue Tuffin Weld County .Board of Commissioners,: t.IL. ^ co,..,- STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF 1QCt .S6RtCES 1575 Sherman Streeti t) r• Denver,Colorado 80203-1714 `Phone(303)866-5700 W e `es R t i i 4 Roy Romer GOve August 17, 1989 M. Irene Ai lyarra Executive Director C.W. Kirby, Chairman Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Mr. Kirby: The State Department of Social Services has the responsibility for implementing the JOBS Program as outlined in the Family Support Act of 1988. We are currently proceeding with drafting the state JOBS plan as required by the Federal government. It is our plan to have this information available for public review and comment later this month. We take seriously our responsibility to implement JOBS so that it is most positive for all participating clients and agencies. In this regard, we will be requesting consultation from the Federal government as we move forward in implementing JOBS on a statewide basis. In regard to specific technical assistance on designing diversion programs. I have spoken to Mr. Guadalupe Salinas, the Regional Administrator for the Family Support Administration, and he suggests we work with the Regional Office for this assistance. The Regional Office, of course, has access to officials in their Washington Office. As we proceed with the Colorado plan, it will be essential that the program development and implementation occur in a coordinated manner and meet the requirements of the Family Support Act and Colorado's Action Plan for Self Sufficiency. Therefore, it must be understood that technical assistance from the federal government is to the State agency. We will then work with counties on their plans. I hope Weld County will join in this effort. Sincerely, S Irene M. Ibarra Executive Director cc: Guadalupe Salinas C.�,l'%. orau ' €mot L • Tr TCLERK c Ed/~,, Board of County Commissioners "' Weld County Colorado P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 August 8, 1989 RE: Building Code & Zoning Violations Resolution dated 7/31/89 This letter is in response to the above stated violation. In May 1989 we were advised to clean up the outside storage area in our yard of car parts, chasiss, & vehicles. We hate been very successful in selling, moving or storing most of the hems. However, we were left with only 1 pickup and l campbr' shel3,.tbat have not been removed. These items will be removed by: Septmberil, 1989, and there will be no need for anq further action of the County nor the county attorney. Sincerely CLt- ne?-6ay Albert Peif Jr. Anne M. Peif 5053 Pawnee Drive Greeley, CO 80634 #0g10)g61 r War n"- (I"; TOWN OF FREDERICK f•-/ E :; zC•? r ?: I BOX 435 11-1 1 r, Frederick,Colo.80530 V&� '-\J(A C � �L<l Ph.833.2388 �� 'fY TO i.Li:1. Jr. August 18, 1989 Weld County Commission P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Ladies and Gentlemen: The Town of Frederick soon will slurry sealcoat some streets. One of these is the Town side of County Road 16. The north side of this street which we hope to sealcoat extends from Oak Street to the Fire Station at Aspen Drive. The approximate square yardage outside the Town is 8,338. Since the cost for sealing is at 74.4 cents per square yard, the approximate county share would be $3,102.00. The condition of this street is a good base without failures and a rather badly oxidized surface which needs treatment. The contractor, CPM Company proposes to perform this work on September the 12th or 13th. It follows work to be done for the County of Adams and Cities of Arvada, Loveland and Longmont. This bid price is one awarded by the City of Longmont for its extensive program this sumhar. Frederick would not have received this low price if it had bid the project with it' s small quantity. The engineering department in Longmont hired a consultant who is familiar with slurry sealcoating to prepare the specifications in the bid process. CPM Company now has an office in Arvada but it's main office is in California. As you are probably aware, throughout California in the cities and counties, slurry sealcoating is employed extensively. For this reason, generally contractors who do much work in California are capable, knowledgeable and have good equipment with which to successfully slurry sealcoat. All of their equipment operators and supervisor personnel are from California where they have worked for the firm there. The Town Board of Frederick requests that you share in this program in accordance with your ownership as indicated above. Sincerely, i o c n Town Manager JM/bab cc: Drew Cheltinga e(! swat `7-nzi.s4-'Jag/. _ >At4 COLORADO WELD CC. DIVISION Of DISASTER eiriGENCTIPERVICtS Ds PUBLR�TSAFETYMENT '`b 7d :°'•di ? ,7 c aabro.wac Golden,Colorado 110401 CLERK ( )273+622 I0 r7 LC 7 August 1989 Mr. Dean Sande President Craw Valley Livestock Co-Operative Inc. 30088 W.C.R. 108 Ault Co. -8061 Dear Mr. lanode: This letter is written in response to your correspondence of 24 July 1989, requesting Weld County be declared a drought disaster area. Based upon this request the State Department of Agriculture is working with- Weld County.and U.S.D.A. officials to determine the extent of drought impacts in Weld County. If this damage assessment warrants it, a. request will be made to the Secretary of Agriculture for a drought natural disaster designation and provision of that assistance available under such a designation. The State Department of Agriculture will be following through on this action and will keep you posted on the outcome of the assessment awncew process. Should you have further questions concerning this process o.ax7�... please contact Len Boulas (Tel # 273-1825) of my staff or Bob McIavey oaamveannee0* (Tel # 866-2811) of the State Department of Agriculture. We thank you conk am for bringing this matter to the Governor's attention. coma,wen " ab" Sincerely, t.w° CrCamila List Irdoranat crimima Woos .one. Batten ck Joeowwmiaawr Director, D0DES Emoymaylvdom mwa cc: Steve Horn, Commissioner of Agriculture n"'a'°' Ken Snlatpr, Office of the Governor Daman Hank Brown & D4O Senator William Armstrong ✓Chairman Board of County Commissioners Weld County o , ' " State Senator Raymond Peterson t `%) * ASCS Executive Director Arnold Garman . • 1816 a State Representative William.Jerke o05kanod.aacf /AL}OtH.'.S9UTHARD mem 449 ,��;. 44bigeHe,aw ametavemn Cv. :Leh vrtkaSa na.c anman ' „•r CRE ES , t, ' '' August 2�3, 1989 C x, TO T, 1 The Honorable Board of County Commissioners County of Weld Greeley, Colorado 80631 Gentlemen: We write you on behalf of Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Mondt who are the owners of the ranch located primarily in Sections 28, 33 and 34, Township 5 North, Range 63. The ranch is primarily located along the South Platte River and most of the land is on the South side of the river and adjoins the Town of Hardin. It has been brought to the attention of Mr. and Mrs. Mondt that some proceedings are under consideration by the County Commissioners to vacate Road 380 (the old Lincoln Highway) for approximately a half mile just East of the Town of Hardin and up to the point where it would be connected with the new Road 69 recently prepared for crossing the river on the 70 Ranch or the Road 50 bridge. The enclosed map is highlighted with the area of the 380 Highway proposed to be closed. This closure would make it very awkward for the operation of the Mondt ranch in that the access to the East part of the ranch has been from this road going through to the 70 Ranch. Its closure would require the Mondt ranch operators to go probably 10 miles around to reach the Eastern portions of the Mondt ranch. Not only is this extra travel difficult at times, but it certainly would be inefficient for the operation of the Eastern portion of the Mondt ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Mondt respectfully request that the portion of Road 380 lying just East of Hardin and down to where it would inter- sect what is Road 50 and the connection from Road 69 not be vacated. The Mondt Ranch operators have used this particular road and the portion of it for over 50 years in the operation of the ranch and it would be a great hardship if that portion of the road is closed. Yours very truly -77/?---711 'at." William H. Southard WHS:dl /dfl 1123 ir 9 e e CFA � F.. z , 1W - - f ia l et — : tr-; '.'•` �� 4a.o' _\J `�. wsl0 i o `'l/, ter " ,��� .4,..-7' Jam' • I G /F ' cr -tee, pH ,-� / / O S 54i // i �/✓ .e p q.'r Off' I /_ ��jj51 r;- o _ten,-,� '% a+ • �� R a•`•i../- 40 ^ m,4*' t"""-55a /y ,2 �, I 4-*7 /r/ r ii QC •w17 ^� I ,�� � a n cc:: r o �. M Z r Y / \ i J r I 2 C, r -\ I ( 'r^ ( 7 , , _ ( :(---rri „ " .0 i, , e c�,� / / '/12 • o 2� /I /�%/ _rig '� % i ' l ., A 1 %f jel cm.>> Jr. i ,t0 ^T� • rii _____,.., irar----001- I 1) :" . A m �../ 7�/��f �� / m z i HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 89-35 RE: CHANGE OF ZONE FROM I-1 (INDUSTRIAL) TO A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - ELDRED M. JOHNSON A public hearing was conducted on August 23, 1989, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Chairman Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson, Pro-Tem - Excused Commissioner Gene Brantner Commissioner George Kennedy Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Mary Reiff Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Planning Department representative, Brian Bingle The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated July 17, 1989, and duly published July 20, 1989, in The New News, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Eldred H. Johnson for a Change of Zone from I-1 (Industrial) to A (Agricultural) Zone District. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Brian Single, representing the Planning Department, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record. Eldred Johnson, the applicant, came forward to answer questions of the Board. No public comment was offered concerning this request. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the request of Eldred M. Johnson for a Change of Zone from I-1 (Industrial) to A (Agricultural) Zone District, subject to the two Conditions contained in the Planning Commission's recommendation. The motion, seconded by Commissioner Brantner, carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 28th day of August, 1989. APPROVED: cis ; BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder 1//and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kirb , Ch EXCUSED ty County Cler Jac Johnson Pro-Tem gene . Brantner orge Kenn y Gordo TAPE #89-33 DOCKET #89-35 PL0477 890933 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 89-33 RE: CREATION OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 70/ANTELOPE HILLS LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1989-4 A public hearing was conducted on August 23, 1989, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Chairman Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson, Pro-Tem - Excused Commissioner Gene Brantner Commissioner George Kennedy Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Mary Reiff Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Director of Engineering Services, Drew Scheltinga Director of Finance and Administration, Don Warden The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated July 17, 1989, and duly published July 20, 1989, in The New News, a public hearing was conducted to consider creation of a local improvement district, to be known as Weld County Road 70/Antelope Hills Local Improvement District No. 1989-4. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record and noted that a draft of a Resolution creating said district has been prepared for consideration. Drew Scheltinga, Engineering Director, presented information concerning this matter. He said his original estimate vas that the cost of paving, to be borne by the district, would be $18,172.00, with the cost of preparation to be done by the County estimated at $29,280.00. The low bid submitted for the paving was $22,467.10, and the Road and Bridge Director said County crews can do the asphalt work for $19,884.00. No public comment was offered concerning creation of this district. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the Resolution creating Weld County Road 70/Antelope Hills Local Improvement District No. 1989-4. Seconded by Commissioner Brantner, the motion carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 28th day of August, 1989. APPROVED: • BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: J WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kir y, rman 132�.?t r p•J it fal EXCUSED I '''''‘ uty County Clem Jac a Johnson Pro-Tem �J � ne R. Brantner George y Gord TAPE #89-33 DOCKET #89-33 SD0019 890932 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 89-32 RE: CREATION OF WELD COUNTY KNAUS SDBIDIgSON, FIRST FILING, LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1989-3 A public hearing was conducted on August 23, 1989, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Chairman Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson, Pro-Tem - Excused Commissioner Gene Brantner Commissioner George Kennedy Commissioner Cordon E. Lacy Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Mary Reiff Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Director of Engineering Services, Drew Scheltinga Director of Finance and Administration, Don Warden The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated July 17, 1989, and duly published July 20, 1989, in The New News, a public bearing was conducted to consider creation of a local improvement district, to be known as Weld County Knaus Subdivision, First Filing, Local Improvement District No. 1989-3. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record and noted that a draft of a Resolution concerning the creation of said district has been prepared. Drew Scheltinga, Engineering Director, said that all bids received for this project were considerably higher than the Engineer's estimate of $28,000.00. The Road and Bridge Director has indicated that the County crews can do the job for $29,952.00, of which $28,000.00 would be financed by the proposed district, with a cost to the County of $1,952.00. No public comment was received concerning this matter. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the Resolution creating Weld County Knaus Subdivison, First Filing, Local Improvement District No. 1989-3. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 28th day of August, 1989. APPROVED: I471710.4.tSln&*.J BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder ll�§� C and Clerk to the Boar C.it Kirk , rman ,,) EXCUSED eputy County Cis Jac John , o-Tet e R. Brantner s- George y Cord y TAPE #89-33 DOCKET #89-32 SD0017 890931 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUtWST 28, 1989 TAPE #89-33 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, August 28, 1989, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Chairman Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson, Pro—Tem — Excused Commissioner Gene R. Brattier Commissioner George Kennedy Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas O. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of August 23, 1989, as printed. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the Certifications for the hearings conducted ou August 23, 1989, as follows: 1) Change of Zone, Johnson; 2) Creation of NCR 70/Antelope Hills Local Improvement District; and 3) Creation of Knaus Subdivision, First Filing, Local Improvement District. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: There were no reports at today's meeting. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $290,258.92 Social Services 12,048.50 Handwritten warrants: General fund 1,384.76 Payroll 24,667.28 Social Services 576.60 6C0009 Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BIDS: APPROVE SLIPSHEET ATTACHMENT FOR FORKLIFT - HUMAN RESOURCES: Mr. Warden said this bid for a slipaheet attachment was presented on August 14. He said the recommendation from the Department of Human Resources is to accept the low bid, in the amount of $6,233.00, submitted by Wagner Lift Truck Corp., of Commerce City. Commissioner Lacy moved to accept the recommendation in total. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER REQUEST FOR RENEWAL OF 3.2% BEER LICENSE FROM HIGHLANDLAKE, INC.: Lt. Kim Fliethman, representing the Sheriff's Department, said there have been no liquor violations at this establishment during the past year. Commissioner Brantner moved to approve the renewal of this 3.2% Beer License for Highlandlake, Inc. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN SENIOR NUTRITION PROGRAM AND SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 6 AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Bev Reid, representing the Human Resources Department, explained the changes to this year's Agreement with School District 6. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve said Memorandum of Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Lacy, carried unanimously. CONSIDER SETTING HEARING DATE; ESTABLISHING NEIGHBORHOOD TO BE SERVED; AND APPOINTING COMMISSIONER TO MAKE ON-SITE VISIT CONCERNING HOTEL/RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION SUBMITTED BY PATTI L. AND STEMER J. CARLSON, DBA INN OF LONGMONT: Commissioner Lacy moved to set the hearing date as October 11, at 10:00 a.m.; establish the neighborhood to be served as all of Sections 2, 3, 10, and 11, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M.; and appoint Commissioner Kennedy to make the on—site visit concerning the Hotel/Restaurant Liquor application submitted by Patti L. and Stoner J. Carlson, dba Inn of Longmont. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER AGREEMENT FOR SALE AND PURCHASE OF EASEMENT IN Si of S21, T9N, R62W AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Agreement to purchase a certain easement from Neil A. Magnuson, saying this easement is necessary for channel improvements. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER TWO PARTIAL RELEASES OF DEEDS OF TRUST FROM PARKLAND HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Tom David, County Attorney, explained that these two Releases concern parcels described as Lot 2, Block 2; and Lot 3, Block 2, in Parkland Estates. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the two Partial Releases of Deeds of Trust and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: CANCELLATION OF TAX LIEN SALE CERTIFICATE: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution concerning the cancellation of Tax Lien Sale Certificate 177/85. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Minutes - August 28, 1989 Page 2 e CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE; TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WCR 51 BETWEEN WCR 70 AND 72: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution concerning the temporary closure of Weld County Road 51 between Weld County Roads 70 and 72. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: ZONING AND BUILDING CODE VIOLATIONS - BLUM; CRISCOE; HOWARD; STRUCK; TATUM; AND DeRAMIREZ: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Beahard R. and Doris A. Blum; Ray Criscoe; William and Fern Howard; James Struck; Jack and Shirley Tatum; and Jose DeRamirez for violations of the Weld County Zoning and Building Code Ordinances. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:20 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST; lir� ,� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kirby, Chai cLail By: L Il• DD�� EXCUSED \ County Cl rk Jac ins Johns Pro-Tem -G ene e . Brantner George e Gord cy Minutes - August 28, I989 Page 3 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Wednesday, August 30, 1989 Tape #S9-33 ROLL CALL: C.W. Kirby, Chairman Jacqueline Johnson, Pro—Tem Gene R. Brantner George Kennedy Gordon E. Lacy MINUTES: Approval of minutes of August 28, 1989 (Commissioner Johnson excused) ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: #10 under New Business: Consider acceptance of letter from Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BIDS: 1) Present Demolition of Structure/Building Inspection - Planning Department BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider Lease Agreement between Family Educational Network and School District RE-7 and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider Purchase of Services Agreement between Head Start and RE-5J and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider Partial Release of Deed of Trust from Parkland Homeowners Association, Inc., and authorize Chairman to sign 4) Consider request for traffic control devices - Carmacar residents 5) Consider Agreement with Economic Development Action Partnership, Inc., and authorize Chairman to sign 6) Consider approval of Robert Woods Johnson Foundation Grant and Letter of Support and authorize Chairman to sign 7) Consider Resolutions re: Temporary closure of WCR 52 between VCR 47 and 49; WCR 47 between NCR 52 and 54; WCR 54.25 between WCR 49 and 51; and WCR 51 between WCR 50 and 54 8) Consider Resolution re: Purchase of used equipment for Sheriff's Office 9) Consider Resolution re: Two revised Lease Agreements with Modulaire Industries and authorize Chairman to sign PLANNING: 1) Probable Cause Hearing - Fiechtner 2) Consider Resolution re: Building Code Violations - Equus Farms, Inc. 3) Consider authorization of demolition of dangerous building - Sullivan CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Sep 4 - HOLIDAY Sep 5 - Planning Commission 1:30 PH Sep 6 - County Council 7:30 PM Sep 7 - Island Grove Park Advisory Board 3:30 PM Sep 8 - Community Corrections 12:00 NOON HEARINGS: Aug 30 - Amended Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation, Tire landfill, storage and recycling facility and biomedical waste incineration facility - Tire Mountain, Inc., and Wixco Services, Inc. 10:00 AM Sep 13 - Change of Zone, A and C-3 to Planned Unit Development, Harold Reese, Jr. 10:00 AM Sep 13 - Special Review Permit, Open-pit mining operation and materials processing facility, C S M Companies 10:00 AM Sep 20 - Amended Special Review Permit, Production facility with a maximum capacity of 1,750,000 chickens, Milton G. Waldbaum Company of Colorado 10:00 AM Sep 25 - Amendments to Weld County Zoning Ordinance 9:00 AM REPORTS: 1) George Goodell, Road and Bridge Director - Road openings COMMUNICATIONS: 1) County Council agendafor September 6, 1989 2) Notice re: Public Trustee Foreclosure Sale - Johnson 3) Notice and Order Setting Hearing and Fixing Bond re: Briggsdale Fire Protection District 4) BOAA Petitions from Donald A. Holt; David A. %liever; and Shelia D. Porter and Susan E. Drake 5) Colorado Counties, Inc., re: Legislation - Impact Fees 6) Notice of Partition of Real Property re: Nicolas Garcia vs. Rita Hernandez, et al. 7) State Department of Highways Newsletter #89-33; and Public Notice re: Weld County Bridge Replacement Project BRO 0003(5) 8) Requests for binding arbitration - Gateway Place Apartments; Avtax, Inc.; and Gaye Akin 9) Property Tax Administrator - Approved Abatement Petition for Pineda b Sons, Inc. RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve bearing date; neighborhood to be served; and Commissioner to make on-site visit concerning Hotel/Restaurant Liquor License application submitted by Patti L. and Stener J. Carlson, dba Inn of Longmont * 2) Approve Agreement for Sale and Purchase of Easement in Si S21, T9, 162 * 3) Approve Partial Release of Deed of Trust from Parkland Homeowners Association, Inc., Lot 3, Block 2 * 4) Approve Partial Release of Deed of Trust from Parkland Homeowners Association, Inc., Lot 2, Block 2 * 5) Approve temporary closure of WCR 52 between WCR 47 and 49 * 6) Approve temporary closure of WCR 47 between WCR 52 and 54 * 7) Approve temporary closure of WCR 54.25 between WCR 49 and 51 * 8) Approve temporary closure of WCR 51 between WCR 50 and 54 * 9) Approve authorization for County Attorney to proceed with legal action - Building Code Violations * 10) Approve purchase of used equipment for Sheriff's Office * 11) Approve Revised Lease Agreements with Modulaire Industries * Signed at this meeting Wednesday, August 30, 1989 RESOLUTION RE: ESTABLISHING THE NEIGHBORHOOD TO BE SERVED, DESIGNATING A COMMISSIONER TO MAKE ON-SITE INSPECTION AND SETTING THE HEARING DATE CONCERNING THE APPLICATION OF PATTI L. AND STENER J. CARLSON, DBA INN OF LONGMONT, FOR A HOTEL/RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSE 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, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, at a public meeting on the 28th day of August, 1989, heard evidence to assist said Board in establishing the neighborhood to be served, designating the Commissioner to make the on-site inspection, and setting the hearing date concerning the application of Patti L. and Stener J. Carlson, dba Inn of Longmont, 3815 Highway 119, Longmont, Colorado 80501, for a Hotel/Restaurant Liquor License, and WHEREAS, the Board did determine that the following described area should comprise the neighborhood to be served concerning said application, to-wit: All of Sections 2, 3, 10, and 11, Townhip 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, which comprises a four square mile area. WHEREAS, the Board further determined that Commissioner George Kennedy be designated to make the on-site inspection concerning said application, and Whereas, the Board further determined that the hearing to consider said application shall be scheduled for October 11, 1989, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the above described area be, and hereby is, declared to be the neighborhood to be served concerning the application of Patti L. and Stener J. Carlson, dba Inn of Longmont, for a Hotel/Restaurant Liquor License. 890952 Page 2 RE: SET HEARING DATE - INN OF LONGMONT BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that Commissioner George Kennedy be, and hereby is, designated to make the on-site inspection concerning said application. BB IT FURTHER concerning said application by o that be, and hereby is, scheduled date for October 11, 1989, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on' motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of August, A.D. , 1989. ��,� . , ATTEST: � �^ '^rte! BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ''`'`'^mot! WELD COUNTY, CQLORADO Weld County_ C erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board C.S "Xirl�y, Ch rman BY: �`�14.21/.�i1 1 AAk EXCUSED Y� / JaC ine Johnson, Pro-Tem Deput County er APPROVED AS TO FORM: a R. 8ran� e L u orge Ke y County Attorney Go . 890952 riferikin MEMORAnDU hiDeTo Rnard Dots August 28, 1989 COLORADO From Clerk to Board's O£fire subj.ne Hotel/Restaurant Liquor License Application We have received an application for a Hotel/Restaurant Liquor License from Patti L. and Stener J. Carlson, dba Inn of Longmont. We are recommending that the hearing concerning this matter be set for October 11, 1989, at 10:00 a.m. The Board must appoint the Commissioner to make an on-site inspection before the hearing. This establishment has been licensed before, and the neighborhood to be served was set by the Board as: All of Sections 2, 3, 10, and 11, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado e Antuna ) 890952 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AGREEMENT FOR SALE AND PURCHASE OF EASEMEN`: AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN 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, the Board has been presented with an Agreement between Weld County and Neil A. Magnuson, for the Sale and Purchase of Easement for the sum of $50.00, and WHEREAS, said temporary easement being granted by Neil A. Magnuson is located in the Si of Section 21, Township 9 North, Range 62 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the terms and conditions are as stated in said 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 said Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED' by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Agreement for Sale and Purchase of Easement between Weld County and Neil A. Magnuson be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of August, A.D. , 1989. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: `7�` Z WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board C.W." Rir y, C airman EXCUSED By: t��.r 1� ` rQ1Ik,J EXCUSED / line Johnson, Pro-Tem D puty�County Clerk �' / 414041., APPROVED AS TO FORM: tens. ran CLs- eorge R County Attorney Gor La y 890954 AR2It26 , f BRO 0003(8) PAR. TEZ en • oc) 0 .-e O AGREEMENT FOR SALE AND PURCHASE Or EASEMENTS G 0 THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered this 7' day of , a4 1989, by and between Weld County, Colorado, by and through th and of 0 County Commissioners of the County of Weld, Colorado, hereinafter referred to as "County", and Neil A. Magnuson, hereinafter referred to as "Owner", fn CG .. w WHEREAS, the County wishes to purchase from Owner, a certain easement described below, to benefit the health, safety and welfare of the citizens y of the County of Weld, and oe WHEREAS, the Owner wishes to sell the easement to the County for the O H consideration below mentioned. O% E o W WITNESSETH: N W That in consideration of the payment by County to Owner of the sum of eo W Fifty Dollars and no/100's ($50.00) in cash, and other good and valuable considerations, Owner agrees to sell to County and County agrees to purchase from Owner the easement described in o Exhibit A which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. The date of closing shall be the date of delivery of the said N CO easement and the receipt of payment by the Owner. vm N This agreement embodies all agreements between the parties hereto and t4 there are no promises, terms, conditions, or obligations referring to the subject matter whereof other than as contained herein. This agreement shall be deemed a contract extending to and binding upon the parties hereto, and upon their representative heirs, devisees, exectors, administrators, legal representatives, successors and assigns, • that only when the same has been approved by the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, on behalf of Weld County, Colorado. 890954 IN WITNESS HEREOF, the parties hereto have subscribed their names this day of , 1989. el O 0 0 NO • 0 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Y� WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST- ! o O CC Weld Coon yank:Recorder tfrby SA- • 34 w The owner accepts the above proposal this _iif day of ma v 1989. �Z O 2Neil A. Magn on at E eo N NNI MT Re • 0 O1 E . e N O CPG i N a% 4N e[1 N N N N 04 Cat • • :duran • 890954 • BRO 0003(8) TE2 co O o J EXHIBIT "An in O tJ TEMPORARY EASEMENT om 0 x The Owner's property, of which Temporary Easement No. TE2 is a part 311 thereof, is more particularly described as follows: J Part of the S 1/2 of Section 21, Township 9 North, Range s 62 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, County of Weld, State of Colorado. a ▪ eay WHEREAS, the description of Temporary Easement No. TE2 is more particularly described as follows: a CO 4.) 2 A rectangular area of land, 170' X 250', lying parallel o H to and adjacent to the project's easterly permanent en easement line from station 8+50, left, and extending o 2 southerly to station 11+00, left, as part of Weld County to Project No. BRO 0003(8). 01 a' The above described Temporary Easement No. TE2 is for the purpose of channel improvements. .a N o N Temporary Easement No. TE2 shall be null and void thirty (30) days after completion of construction. N O nr �p N N N CO Pk :ldte4 890354 mEmoRAnDum Wine Clerk to the Board August 22, 1989 To nne COLORADO Rex Cantrell, Civil Engineer II, Engineering Dept. 40e,From Agenda Item subject: Please place the following item on the Board's next agenda: Agreement for Sale and Purchase of Easements- WCB 77/102A BRO 0003(8) - Parcel No. TE2 Attached is the Agreement and Temporary Easement. Attachments RC/mw:mai xc: Commissioner Lacy File 89€ 954 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE PARTIAL RELEASE OF DEED OF TRUST FOR PARKLAND HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. , AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN 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, on October 17, 1984, the Board of County Commissioners approved a Deed of Trust for Parkland Estates, said document being recorded at Book 1049, , Reception No. 01988865, of the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a request from Parkland Homeowners Association, Inc. , for a Partial Release of Deed of Trust for Lot 3, Block 2, Parkland Estates, a Subdivision of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, after review the Board deems it advisable to approve said Partial Release, a copy being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Partial Release of Deed of Trust for Parkland Homeowners Association, Inc. , concerning Lot 3, Block 2, Parkland Estates, a Subdivision of Weld County, Colorado, be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Partial Release of Deed of Trust. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of August, A.D. , 1989. tt BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: f[�,Rf WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder elf,;z and Clerk to the Board C.W. K r y, C irman EXCU o004 Jac BY: �fryr Jac ine Johnson, 7Tem put County 1-erk yI APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gene�n/I R: laa er CThrc .L'�c-���i/� orge y County Attorney Gor su�3 � w' �QJ-f�2,r.G�j U � u.�G.e�) 890955 '• Reception No. lcwadcr ''Rcconleo at o'clock—M., .. . .. _� - _-. ... - 1 ARTIAL RELEASE OF DEED OF TRUST .".3 '/• .1.9 Date , ,..4 p Parkland Homeowners Association, Inc. Grantor(Borrower) O, _ County of Weld. State of Colorado Original Beneficiary (Lender) October 17, 1984 Date of Deed of Trust . da c November 16. 1984 Recording Date of (�ikl WEIR Deed of Trust 9a County of Recording 01988865 Reception and Film Nos. of Recorded Deed of Trust Wayless w It w. - i a w 1049 Book and Page of Deed olTrust :1 tw w. rip n4 1� TO THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE OF ' m WELD County (The Public Trustee to which the above Deed of Trust conveys the said property.) o N Please execute this release.us the indebtedness has been partially paid and/or the tents and conditions of the trust have m E been partially satisfied. • a 1 tg County of Weld. State of Colorado. by and thrnngh t and f rQynt-y I : IN 6vrtr asnle yr 4rawb, j e(44ld( ;0 - e W Commissioners of Weld County ATTEST: � � O NamemaTakxiAgra f I OT,?. . l N �7ai By.. BY: ,cai .tl.c. SISAM C. W. Kirby, Chairman U .' KNOW ALL MEN,that the above referenced Grantor(s),by Deed of Tni t conveyed real al property described I U in said Deed of Trust,to the Public Trustee of the County referenced above,in the State of Colorado to be held in trust to t,i .a secure the payment of the indebtedness referred to therein. • o NOW THEREFORE,at the written request of the legal holder of the said indebtedness,and in consideration of the • ..4 N premises and the payment of the statutory sum. receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, I. as the Public Trustee referenced above,do hereby remise,release and quitclaim unto the present owner or owners of the property hereinafter i described,and unto the heirs,successors and assigns of such owner or owners forever,all the right,title and interest which I — - have under and by virtue of the aforesaid Deed of Trust in that portion of the property described as follows. to wit II II r : 'i Lot 3, Block 2, Parkland Estates, a Subdivision of Weld County, .i . Colorado iI , TO HAVE AND TO 11OLD THE SAME,with all the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging forever:and r further,that,as to the above described Deed of Trust. property,I do hereby fully and absolutely release,cancel and forever discharge said it , itAga 1 ,� g - II ' I Putt 1nJ4cc II • I' . _ Deputy Pubhc innIcr •I I State of Colorado County of j WELD The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me in li WELD County,State of Colorado,on " AN U. �YL"" (date)by a r as the • "',, :; Public Trustee of ' WELD County.Colorado. Witness My I land and Seal - JUNE 6. 1992 Date Commission Expires ' I 1020 qth St. . No. 201, Greeley. CQ �6� c n mac_ ®f • _e. i 80631 Mussy Marne I. Original Nine and Deed of Tnat Returned to' 890955 PURPORTED COPY ' Reeeivcd By — ; • iI No.927.Rev.5.111. PARTIAI.MFI.FAYF of MMFD(N Tann &Aiwa NW,Jry Inn X• rip Ar lamed.('n.,,:t4.-,ar,Pefla,4 5 xi s (r 'for ine.*r�e u�rrr�s/ RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE PARTIAL RELEASE OF DEED OF TRUST FOR PARKLAND HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. , AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN 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, on October 17, 1984, the Board of County Commissioners approved a Deed of Trust for Parkland Estates, said document being recorded at Book 1049„ Reception No. 01988865, of the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a request from Parkland Homeowners Association, Inc. , for a Partial Release of Deed of Trust for Lot 2, Block 2, Parkland Estates, a Subdivision of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, after review the Board deems it advisable to approve said Partial Release, a copy being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Partial Release of Deed of Trust for Parkland Homeowners Association, Inc. , concerning Lot 2, Block 2, Parkland Estates, a Subdivision of Weld County, Colorado, be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Partial Release of Deed of Trust. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of August, A.D. , 1989. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County-C erk and Recorder „f and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kirby, Ch irman BY: 4tigaill: EXCUSED 0� iJa ine Johnson, Pr -Tem ty ounty C el(24) 6Lr/ APPROVED AS TO FORM: ne R. Br e C� �� �.Z orge Imo' ounty Attorney Gor o . 890953 5w8. vet -,G �� Li i Reception No. .... - Recorder ' ,, Recorded at •o'clock M., ': ; PARTIAL RELEASE OF DEED OF TRUST i —_______ P?_ ___ Date o U Parkland Homeowners Association, Inc. Grantor(Borrower) • •-+ U County of Weld. State of Colorado Original Bcneliciary (Lender) A October 17. 1984 Date of Deed of Trust . November 16, 1984 •o Recording Date of a lqq WELD Deed of Trust rx County of Recording O • ki 01988865 Reception and Fdm Nos. of Recorded Deed of Trust '.. 1.0 g water..No . h1..K,. '. ': ler ! * 1049 Book and Page of Deed of Trust :) ,-1 g boot No. rsae.No. I • NI TO THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE OF , CO Li w s ' County (The Public Trustee to which the above Deed of Trust conveys the said :. • Properly.) o IZ-I Please execute this release.as the indebtedness has been partially paid and/or the terms and conditions of the trust have c .been partially satisfied. I aas c County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Boer Co ty mm t co biOar.amino"(talc. o winners of Weld County ATTEST: th Nair and'flak rs II M p ,,/�N BY: �s /. Y: �(T7pcgyi�p� 4itiiirtJ i o >t C. W. Kirby, fliairman I . KNOW ALL MEN.that the above referenced Grantor(s),by Deed of Trust formed certain real property described I in said Deed of Trust,to the Public Trustee of the County referenced above,in the Slate of Colorado to be held in trust to :N N secure the payment of the indebtedness referred to therein. • NWO I-II • NOW THEREFORE,at the written request of the legal holder of the said indebtedness,and in consideration of the �_'•1'N premises and the payment of the statutory sum, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, 1, as the Public Trustee fla !4 referenced above,do hereby remise, release and quitclaim unto the present owner or owners of the property hereinafter I . described,and unto the heirs,successors and assigns of such owner or owners forever,all the right.title and interest which I have under and by virtue of the aforesaid Deed of Trust in that portion of the properly described as follows,to wit: I i '' II .c - Lot 2, Block 2, Parkland Estates, a Subdivision of Weld County, Colorado rJ • Il il , fI• II i, ' TO HAVE AND TO HOLD THE SAME, with all the privileges and appurtenances Iherennin belonging forever,and ` ' further,that,as to the above described property,I do hereb r fully and absolutely release.cancel and forever discharge said Deed of Trust. I AUG 31 , 989 ��//�)/,/7//,6/ II t II .� Deputy Public lnnicc .11 • Stale of Colorado • .' . County of I WELD ' ' The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me in I WELD �g$g County,State of Colorado.on AUG Dte)by . NYE' Cdaas the Public Trustee of - WELD County,Colorado. Witness My Hand and Seal• JUNE 6: 1992 Date Commission Expires It 10?0 9th St_ . No. 201,' Greeley. CQ � . �: �,,,—, i) 80631 N.,.,.oar„ N'.-,Neb. — h b 1 . I Original Nine and Deed of Trust Returned . 890953 er Received By ' CNPs. .r s.!,. No.927.Rev.544. PARTIAL It El raver OF oern or non. soaks na ,.W„r sni v. ta,Ue 14...d.fa....214•• .W1t:!11-pa,t oat RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 52 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 47 AND 49 FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD OF TIME FOR FLOODING REPAIRS 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, pursuant to Section 42-4-410 (6) (a) , CRS: ". . .local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjunction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected. . .", and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute and upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, has determined that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said County roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reasonably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish that Weld County Road 52 between Weld County Roads 47 and 49 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective August 27, 1989, for an indefinite period of time, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 890946 Page 2 RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE - WCR 52 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted , by the following vote on the 30th day of August, A.D. , 1989, nunc pro tunc August 27, 1989. Liao BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County-Clerk and Recorder B and Clerk Co: the Board C.W. Itir y, irman E%CUS BY O 7�, //�/i/j� Jac ine Johnson, Pro-Tem putt' aunty ler /'C/ an-t-, APPROVED A TO FORM: ne R. $r ner v GeorAd-------t-- �l aunty Attorney Gofa6i r 890946 f ?I 4sD ilmi mEmo►RAnDum V&LDc To Clerk to the Board tin August 28, 198 COLORADO From George Goodell, Director of Road and Bridge Sub Road Closures The following roads were closed August 27, 1989 due to flooding. They will be opened as soon as repairs are made. Please place these on the Board's next agenda. WCR 52 between WCR 47 & WCR 49 'WCR 47 between WCR 52 & WCR 54 'WCR 54.25- between WCR 49 & WCR 51 WCR 51 between WCR 50 & WCR 54 GG/mw:frc 84G9A6„�r xc: Commissioner Lacy totk✓i Weld County Dispatch 's Weld County Sheriff's Office 890947 WCR 47 WCR.49 49 1(x2 WCR 50 WCR 890948 WCR 52 _Water,. 1 f/ WCR 54 WCR 54.25 890949 WCe511 N • t ype..7E a/riccc1t ti4'uiy * C'/nher- Poad Closed • (meg 52 I S\I I • aTi/Dei barr;cmle w will,* c(djfe- 4 3 _ Ew+8rgcr� c 0J Q [asvre B/>7/89 dye.ve 4 a rC PAcc1;43 . Y lb be. C /c. / ve.'7t l reparf Wwd e. , TITLE T,D s (?(0rr(3 I;uce . cot wcR 4{7 w.vcR 99 -- ifr DRAWN BY Sri" DATE CR ._L1 BY Dc.T COUNTY ROAD HZ_c_4_ APPROVED BY COUNTY EUGR:E WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT C ' ENGINEERING • 890946 RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 47 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 52 AND 54 FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD OF TIME FOR FLOODING REPAIRS 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, pursuant to Section 42-4-410 (6) (a) , CRS: ". . .local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjunction with any such road closure establish appropriate -detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected.. .", and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute and upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, has determined that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said County roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reasonably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish that Weld County Road 47 between Weld County Roads 52 and 54 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective August 27, 1989, for an indefinite period of time, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 890947 Page 2 RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE - WCR 47 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 30th day of August, A.D. , 1989, nunc pro tunc August 27, 1989. 1' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: err►ay WELD COUNTY, SOLORADO Weld Count C erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board C. yirman BY: SuieD • YYI Jti J EXCUSED �5 } ., ' �`j`�p�" Ja ine Johnson, Pro-Tem y /ount ler ``////eratt APPROVED AS O FORM: 'Ge R. Bfan George Kenn County Attorney Gord 890947 ___ .F_ _. . j _. i 1 . N w cp.. 5f - Type iii- bier) cad e-- Type y ha cc'tcnde, cut N131A+ tastes H wj y -- Pia:ke� Q d etosed wtR sa. t n �1a7/s,9 doe '� Stn e -5pp cy goad ClaL�e. Toad; 05 • T - be Cto-1Pcl vk4• f r'palrs ore. 1.+ft add-.. - TITLE P9Od floSvwe we 9-7 al wc,2 ..4 ,i rvcR s• - - srIvEr BY aC E 9 DRAWlt BY /1 `met B z - [}ZGCFa BY - COUNTY ROAD Na_..—. APPROVED BY COMITY EUGINEE I WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING l • 890947 RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 54.25 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 49 AND 51 FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD OF TIME FOR FLOODING REPAIRS 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, pursuant to Section 42-4-410 (6) (a) , CRS: ". . .local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjunction with -any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected. . .', and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute and upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, has determined that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said County roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reasonably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish that Weld County Road 54.25 between Weld County Roads 49 and 51 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective August 27, 1989, for an indefinite period of time, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 890948 ao�Er4- CC: ; � x Page 2 RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE - WCR 54.25 The above and foregoing Resolution. was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 30th day of August, A.D. , 1989, nunc pro tunc August 27, 1989. tic • BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld. County Clerk and Recorder S and Clerk £o the Board C.hf r y, C irman )) EXCUSED BY: Q 4.71- 92121-/ Jac 1 ne Johnson, Pro- Tem D pu County Cler �. APPROVED AS TO FORM: n R. Bran er lrat orge Re e linty Attorney Gor . 890948 i , uic, S/ - __ Fs—f ___ ti - V • - - • 3 r i f., . 2" hard ale_ r•f _ Typia a kart;cid (Al ttli,h C1 420c4cL a foxed - \\ Iv - - WCR y9 , cFtNt'eirn. car /load e'atSL.re sir Vs9 du '4' c(oodr.19, 7D be dose of uHf:I reFa rs Ore wade. TITLE oocl C2 (Wu�-e wca .SV t of w R- 99 d a/cC . 7 SIRVEDDRAWY BY iVlfaK glas/ff9 I o ZD BY Orrt {(� � - COUNTY ROAD NQ.� APPROVED BY COUNTY EUCIUEER I WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT Cr ENGINEERING I • 890948 RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 51 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 50 AND 54 FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD OF TIME FOR FLOODING REPAIRS 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, pursuant to Section 42-4-410 (6) (a) , CRS: ". . .local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjunction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected. . .", and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute and upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, has determined that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said County roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the . posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reasonably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish that Weld County Road 51 between Weld County Roads 50 and 54 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective August 27, 1989, for an indefinite period of time, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. EL oco 4 0_, 4v; y 890949 Page 2 RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE - WCR 51 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 30th day of August, A.D. , 1989, nunc pro tunc August 27, 1989. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Cl rk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board C.W. Xi y, C irman BY:4Ia EXCUSED 614-6705401#2 U,,// 2 JaXeJtsonProPern APPROVED AS TO FORM: nantfy. CC GeorgeO ounty Attorney Go y 890949 _ -`-_ _ i VCR S4 tt - 7 tat N _ .- r pe z horn cafe._ 1---7lyr_ u h �t HIL.F plat/1P,I- 9OaG( 2 (Ash H 3 wag Sb . EPr9Pelcy gol a Ct IO:4re. 451/171,1 Clue 40 I tM P (Do0i „ q . To be C4as'Pd os 1i / - npairS Ore_ cne de- 'TITLE O(os(,re GvcR 5/ g1 .cic • a `l suet S D V4R BY {'f��1►'C DATE DarE Wry - Q1EO D BY Drf'E CDUhrrr RD.CD No. 5/ - APPROVED BY CDUZZfl ELMGO:EEE I WELD COUNTY DEPART tin?kri CF ENGINEERING • 890949 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST EQUUS FARMS, INC. , FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE 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, the Weld County Department of Planning Services has referred certain violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance to the County Attorney's Office, and WHEREAS, Equus Farms is in violation of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance, and WHEREAS, despite, efforts by the Planning staff to resolve said matter, the violations have not been corrected, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it necessary to bring legal action against Equus Farms, Inc. , to correct said violations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Thomas O. David, Weld County Attorney, be, and hereby is, authorized to proceed with legal action against Equus Farms to remedy the violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance, and any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified party. 890950 ( TL04 '15 Page 2 RE: BUILDING CODE VIOLATIONS The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 30th day of August, A.D. , 1989. �r BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: t '� 1 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld,County C erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board C.W. K y, airman �/ A EXCUSED BY: 0.J/ ( //, 9') /4 ,J Jac line Johnson, Pro-Tem Depputyounty erk ` APPROVED TO FORM: �R. Brantner �f Q orge Ke y County Attorney 890950 f mEmoRAnDum to Board of County Commissioners -Dm* August 28, 1989 COLORADO From Department of Planning Services Subject. Legal Action Authorization The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against the following parties for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. Building Code Ordinance Violations: BCV-1174 BCV-1174 Equus Farms, Inc. Equus Farms 41459 Weld County Road 44 555 17th Street Orchard, CO 80649 Suits 2400 Denver, CO 80202 The Department of Planning also recommends that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. • 890950 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE PURCHASE OF USED PFAFF MODEL 360 SEWING MACHINE FROM GREELEY SEWING AND VACUUM CENTER 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, the Weld County Purchasing Policies and Procedures require that all used property be purchased by Board Resolution, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended by the Sheriff that the Board approve the purchase of a used Pfaff Model 360 sewing machine from Greeley Sewing and Vacuum Center at a cost of $175.00. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby approves the purchase of the above described used Pfaff Model 360 sewing machine from Greeley Sewing and Vacuum Center at a cost of $175.00. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 30th day of August, A.D. , 1989. \fiBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:. 1J WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County lerk and Recorder �, i and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kirby, C irman EX SED cam r�yr Ja eline ohnson, Pro-Tem County erk Alhr A)LPutY VED S TO FORM: ne R. Brantner CGeorg P e County Attorney on E. La y II 890951 ° So - i=,`t WS7 bowing I Vacuum Center 2414 W. 10th Street *3; Gtbeley. Colorado 80631 ��- (303)3529665 Gile-ht i:da44 LigrAn_r_ory . e� ,� Q a_h(ve_-nz D - 7s�ee_-ptc es eoi, C _s_e . P_-ety c_GI- tort$ • I' P ' , model J6 o Zs l.;? 4. 4w 29�/40/e_ ieLes - i / 1 - rre CL/_Vr/Y_ _deoS_ ct n__W�67}SS_%o�f zia e I _ _ _ £ � _ •S �_ pro 9t artedes®7 _.. - _ aA _ _- - 422rrea - - 24 S ._12 -C r1 Ced/a4c6 6e.4,,,e2f- , -cit.a, _Zr tree /Q eo 2. . 0 ..o /e .Seri, ;c ;-77 QI no _t e_ Kir/7c0.0 k.c�e - & � -r1s fitodeZ28s --or - - eiti e. -. n( us s 5 a C-4.-5 ,- QS'- -4- Q !'f it gift(- t—! Q/!r _ s�!Jv7r 8.0_4, _894952.,-.. . .� - T "Gad &ming n Vacuum Cssr _ 4. RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE TWO REVISED LEASE AGREEMENTS BETWEEN MODULAIRE INDUSTRIES AND WELD COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN 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, two revised Lease Agreements with Modulaire Industries have been presented to the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, Weld County Human Resources and School District RE-1 are co-lessees on said Lease Agreements, and WHEREAS, the revised Lease Agreements concern the leasing of two modular classrooms for Head Start, with the further terms and conditions being as stated in said Agreements, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to approve said revised Lease Agreements, copies of which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the revised Lease Agreements with Modulaire Industries, with Weld County Human Resources and School District RE-1 as co-lessees, be, and hereby are, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said revised Lease Agreements. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 30th day of August, A.D. , 1989. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld Count Clerk and Recorder and Clerk County the Board CS. y, C irman (7� EXCUSED BY:`J� /,J !, , OO Ja line Johnson, Pro-Tem Ddput County C erk line r niat APPROVED AS TO FORM: end R Bran er-.--4174U eorge R Y County Attorney Go 4/€003(0 CC 11 ino- j[lw .5CLnt; 890956 4 71225 lease agreemen' -,rejPace's,cretesc, .4yi:rt.urc.r. ,.,,......`.. ..... . . 4,". ft RENTAL/LEASE` II D cwna*n no: 31 261.0 AGREEMENT A Waste Management Company CUST. N0. _ 1.7 NEYY® Revised CUST. P.O. N0. PARTIES La,ee:Weld County Human Resources and Weld County School District "Re-l• Bang Authority verbal - awing yeaZ552 N. 17th Ave. - - city Greeley gym CO � 8063238 (Areecoaq; »(303)353-3826 Lema:ModuWrelnaatres 2400 W. Union Ave„P. O. Box 12. _ City Englewood math CO zip 80150 (Area );elephonx(303)797-1600 Code — PROPERTY_ .. - _. MODULAIRE INDUSTRIES hereby less to Lessee the following property upon the terms widen below. Type of Property Vpa. &as Sock No. Saris too. ), Nodular Classroom 1989 24x60 NA _..._ INFORMATION Lead Source(Code) awepon ersl I0 !Rodger Jones Mbw.(S.Lc.) 0820" . Order Mama eyJeannie Tacker pfgaAddraa 1551 N. 17th Ave. city Greeley statec0 y080631 (Area Cods)3 ,e(303)353.3816 Tax Exemption No. ,Proposed-OeNVsyDate Delivery Address L1055 IBirch fit.. Gtlorest, Co Delivery Instructions -. - "'RECURRING CHARGES— , etW7Ut.PAYMENT-DUE ON.EXECUTION Each and every month.Lessee shall pay to MODULAIRE INDUSTRIES.monodyOF LEASE(INCLUDES APPLICABLE TAXES) - in advance,the total charges shown below at MOOULAIRE'S remittance address as shown an the enact Reaming Charges .- $ 742.00 Guarantee Lease Torn $ialt (60) y months Additional cherg.t at Inception ..(paid) $ 9570.00 From _arch 19 .3 To Februaru 1294 Miscelaneous Charges $ 1 't:Renod Rate Per MO(see attached 742.00 TOTAL $10312.00 : '2. Per i I 1 '3. Per _._._. _. ...._ $ Il Approx:Property!License Fee Per 3' .. ADDITIONAL CHARGES AT TERMINATION Ii S 0 S .. 0 Return Freight to be Moduleire'e then current rate' , Stye sr % s NA 0 Dlemamle then._curr ..ent rate s • . ... ..... . Local Tax . % $ NA ID Cleaning Fee $ Transportation Tax ' % :.S 0 Unnamed Keys(Charge Per door) t - Sub Total S. - - (If applicable,sales prices (TCanp.wwwwtorpMa,DaeWeper - $ nn rafter 60. monthly lease $29950.00. : TOTAL RECURRING CHARGES s Z lvy= *plus winos tsxr payments ADDITIONAL CHARGES AT INCEPTION_ /INSURANCE -__ m Delivery op to - ewes> (174414): S 515 00 Lessee•M es expanse.era obtain ero keep a force tire and extended coverage,. • vaMalonar4 rosedaa mlecta.ruaunro. et (paid) S w.vrep equipment nmeanas As I'; Installation 2438'.00- - of s 48.000-. with a toss flyable comas protecting Ina a As i 1 Skirling(Type: wood p i ncl.. imerats may appear.A Copy of the instance certificate tryst be provided to Anchots(e�_Type: atiger ) $ inCI. Leasor prori°or concurrent with deanery of the leased egdpntata.Lessee wa. - ndst is sor with respect b as IubiWy rn accordance with the proviions of Iuti li ty svc(see attaohedh 4750.00. 4JPeregnphss:and t5 on the rwera wee hereos'h"ndicap._ramp 6- stairs 1867.00 tate Tax % _ -oral Tax % - - $ - COMPREHENSIVE WAIVER FOR PHYSICAL DAMAGE ranelxhnation Ta % $ IInnaeu oL providing with a certi icate of insurance covering loss or physOTAL S 9570..00 yyer e to the leased e@'ipnent Lessee may accept the Canprsaert:we forPhysical Damage by inieal ng the.'accepts."block. Lessee or it's agent[ accepts[ decanes to Pay an additional fee ct $ 55.00 - _—v.. MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES Per ova termination of low.This fee-wet .!edrrpu'rMMiamer s1naecelptetaveepbvarsecrWkaaeoresort. I 1 Setaey Deposit $ NA further information.ove.Sea Paragraphs s and d under Caftans of Lane Agreement fur )) .4 RENEWAL Slate TTax % _ Local Tax 44 $ - Lessee may renew this Agreement for an additionalperiodof month to moth at Transportation Tax 96 the Leear's.Uwn current rate per month,by giving written notice of renewal b. $. MCOUt4WE INDUSTRIES not lesthan 30a ys before the expiration of the term TOTAL $ none of the wee.-- ACCEPTANCE' _-...... - _........ This Agreement includes the general lawns and cardaaneon the revsneaide hereof and Is the entire .. _ extend beyoro the deeaiption contained in IS Agreement_ agreernervl>.tweerhfMpatty There sorb warranties wruca'. IN WITNESS WHEREOF.the parties have executed this Agreement on the dela set apposite their respects signatures. Weld County,BYz,( �'tes Lemur: Weld County School Distric RE-1Lema:M0DUTA1REiNDUsrRies Signabre X fie Pl ants - Tide Da R Jones Tae Sales Mgr. : Dau pre �ttwae�� i This leattre 'agreement"'replacs'n agreement;'<1310560 RENTAL/LEASE CONTRACT NO. "'.1 ?('1 '.- AGREEMENT CUST. No. drNEW A Waste Mana?ement Company Revised OUST. P.O. NO. PARTIES L.ss.e, Weld County Human Resources and Weld ConntrSchooI District Re-1 &maeAwhenty verbs#f,- Silting Address I551 N. 17th Ave. c;y Greeley Sate co 77p 80631 (keaua)-T.rgwr■f303)353-3816 imam Mp .t.bestrides 2400 W. Union Ave.4 p. 0. Box =.12638 City Englewood, sm. CO' ` - zap 80150 wee caaygal.p„n,(303)797-2600 PROPERTY MODULAIRE INDUSTRIES hereby leases to Lessee the Wowing property upon the terms written below Type of Propmly Year - SW oak N0. Serial N0. .. y_ Modular Classroom 298.9 ?4X60 NA 2 3 _ INFORMATION _.. ..._ _. . Lead Source(Code) Salesperson( 10 'Rodger Joneaunr wo.(S.Lc.) 0820 ode,Pucedey Jeannie Tacker otuceAddress 1551 N. 17th Ave. City Greeley Stale CO - Zip 80631 (Arwcode)-TSapnmw(303)353-38:6_ Tax Exemption No, Proposed-Delivery Date March 1989 DetiwryAddressl 1055 'Birch St. . aitclast, ('O Delivery Instructions eRECURRING CHARGES N INITIAL PAYMENTOUE OttWCU ION MOO"SIRE INDUSTRIES,matt OF LEASE NCLUDES APPLICABLE TA7(ES Each and every name.Lessee shall pay to MOfamonthly (I - ) in advance,the total charges shown below at MODULAIRE'S remittance address 868.00 as shown on the smoke. Recurring Charges -s Guarantee Lease Term c i r t y (6 0) - - mot Additional purges at inception (p414)... s 13107.00. From _Ma rrh 79$4 ToFabruary 1994- Miscellaneous Chaves _ $ •t Rental Rate Per M0see 4ttach0di 868.00 TOTAL " $ 13975.00 '2. ,. Per S Per S I J Approx.Property/License Fee Per t $ - - ADDITIONAL VNARGES AT TERMINATION N ti $ I 1 - $ - - ❑ Return. Freight to be Moddaks s then current rate' Stale Tax__% - ...i NA IJ Dismwry then current rate., $ • Local Tax % $ NA ❑Cleaning Fes $ Transportation Tax % $ ... L7 IMraturned Keys(Chwgs per door) $ Sob Total $ - .. 01f appiicable,sales pricf • Ilconp.Wawrm.Phys.Damage per $ 1 after 60 monthly legsQ s_33935.00 TOTAL RECURRING CHARGES $ 'eke ppcabrtew payments.. ` -8 O:I !ADDITIONAL CHARGES AT INCEPTION INSURANCE- -- -- - -- _ Lessee,at its expense.will obtain and keep in force Meats extended torarage, I1 Delivery(up to miles):.(paid)...-$ 515.09 vandalism and malicious masdNef insurance covering all ealdniemn the Wadi u Installation (paid)... $ 2438.00 a s 45,000 .wros mil payable clause protecting lessor as ICS I i Slating(Type. . troD d 1 . S t ncl` interests may appear.Annoy of the buurana certificate must be provided to Lessor prior to or concurrent with delivery of the erasedequipment-Lessee win I 1 Anchors(r—4—Type: auger ) ... s INC I . iridenw*ytiessbr with respect to a$ism in arardance pea ere provscas of ' utility cvr(gaff attachad)s 8287.00 (cif raPa�a5andt5ontherevrces4enereot t handicap ramRastaizs-- s�1867.0Q ( ) Stale Tax. % $ ; COMPREHENSIVE WAIVER FOR PHYSICAL DAMAGE Local Tax % $ Tmnspori®tlon Tea _% s. In lieu of prdvide r siftspless with sifts of"durance covering loss a ptys tat damage to t eleased equipment Lessee may accep the Ca'p amnia TOTAL - $ 042. Waiver fo:PMsiaa Damage by initialing the"accepts"'block Lessee or Ms de lines o pay an d tienS tee of aggro _ aoupta, - $ 65.00 Per until temSia imofease This tee aelh MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES be'cnaryed'uMRCaeenrk lmtscelpotayalMim renace.tecaosassped- [. led above.See Paragraphs 5 and 6 under Co ditionns of Lease Agreement f0r. i J Security Deposit $ NA- hates hmatlon [3 Sate Tax % $ - Local Tax % $ Lessee may renew this Agreement S an additionalperiod of month to T"that) We Lessor's then current rate pitan m .by giving written notice of renewal to'. Transportation Tax % $ MODULAIRE INDUSTRIES not less Wan 30 naysbelorethe exp'ramnoftite taw TOTAL s nw� ' M His Move. ACCEPTANCE _.._ _ __ _ _. This Agreement includes let general terms and conditions on the reverse side hereof and isthea to agreement between We parties.There are no warranties which extend beyond the description contained in this Agreanam. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the peals have executed the the date sr appa isito their perxlve signatures Weld County,BY: % !` , - Lesser Weld County School Dia rict Re-1 taw MooIAUREwattames Signature $ fie. . Name Tale - NraRodger R Jones Tp. Sales Mar. Date Date 2 mime 9) 9fAnDum WI`'pe fCyCmi To Board of County Commissioners August 30, 1989 Dan COLORADO From Walter J. Speckman, Human Resources, Executive Director i 2J/ submt: Resolution Concerning Lease Agreement Enclosed are the revised lease agreements with Modulaire, Inc., including Weld County Department of Human Resources and School District RE-1 as co-lessees. The original agreement starting March of 1989, was between Human Resources and Modulire for two modular buildings in Gilcrest used for the Family Educational Network's Preschool Project. The cost was $868.00 per month for the larger modular and $742.00 per month for the smaller modular. In reevaluating space requirements, RE-1 requested to use and pay for the larger modular. HRD will continue to use and pay for the smaller modular. This new co-lease will make the situation both cost and space efficient for both parties. If you have any questions, telephone me at 353-3816. 890956 fees' mEmoRanDum C. W. of Co Chairman To Board of County Commissioners pen August 30, 1989 COLORADO From Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Human Resources aO ,f s b'ec,. Lease Agreement Between Human Resources' Family Educational Network of Weld County and School District RE-/ Enclosed for Board approval is a Lease Agreement between Platte Valley School District RE-7 and Family Educational Network of Weld County for the lease of the building at 129 5th Street, Kersey, Colorado, to house our continuing pre-school/childcare program. The main cost components of this agreement are: i) Rent at $350.00 per month for the period of the agreement 2) Reimbursement of janitorial services at the rate of $10.00 per hour for the period of the agreement 3) Payment of all utilities, including trash and telephone, during the agreement period 4) Installation of fencing per requirements The period of this agreement will be from September 1, 1989 through May 31, 1990. • • fC r /b890962 LEASE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered this 30th day of August • 1989, by and between School District RE-7 in the County of Weld and the State of Colorado, sometimes called "Platte Valley School District RE-7," herein called "School" and the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County Colorado, on behalf of the Family Educational Network of Weld County, herein called "FENWC." WHEREAS, the School owns a building located at 129 5th Street, in Kersey, Colorado, herein called "Building," and WHEREAS FENWC wishes to lease the Building to house a preschool/- child care program so that eligible children may receive a quality preschool experience and be better prepared for entry into School, herein called "Program." NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: 1. Term: This Agreement will be for the period from September 1, 1989 through May 31, 1990. This Agreement will be reviewed annually, or as needed, by both parties. 2. The School's Responsibilities: a. Provide to FENWC, unrestricted access to the Building during the term of this Agreement, for the purpose of and activities of conducting the Program. b. Provide necessary maintenance and repairs to allow the Program to function. c. Provide janitorial service at the Building to maintain a level of cleanliness consistent with the School's. d. Paint and carpet the interior of the Building prior to occupancy by FENWC. 3. FENWC's Responsibilities: a. Pay for all utilities, electricity, gas, water, trash, and phone. b. Provide any fencing necessary or required by Social Services. Any fencing installed will remain after the termination of this Agreement. c. Reimburse the School for janitorial services at a rate of $10.00 per hour. Approximately six (6) hours per week will be required for janitorial services. 890962 d. Will not make any structural changes to the Building. Any structural changes will be made by the School at FENWC's expense. e. Allow reasonable access to Building by the School's maintenance and janitorial staff. When possible, access will not be made during the Program's day time operation. f. Provide to the School's representative a schedule of operation. g. Remit payment of $350.00 rent, per month, to the School. Payee: School District RE-7, P.O. Box 487, Kersey, Colorado 80644. Due on the first day of each month. h. Maintain liability insurance to cover any incident involving the Program. i. Be responsible for any loss to contents of Building due to theft, fire, vandalism, weather, or other occurrence. This responsibility can be assuming the risk or obtaining insurance to cover any loss. j. Be responsible for any damages to the Building caused by anything other than normal wear and tear, and acts of God. k. Ensuring facility is licensed by Colorado Department of Social Services. 4. Modification of Agreement: All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. 5. Assignment: This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors, heirs, legal representatives, and assigns. FENWC may not assign any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of the School. 6. Applicable Law: This Agreement will be governed by the applicable laws of the State of Colorado. 7. Assurance: The School, the School's Board, its officers and employees shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of FENWC, or its employees, volunteers, or agents. FENWC shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of the School, the School's Board, its employees, volunteers, and agents. 890962 8. Termination: This Agreement may be terminated at any time by either party giving thirty (30) days written notice and is subject to the availability of funding. In the event of damage to the premises, considered to be substantial by the School, this Agreement may be terminated immediately. In the event that the Building is partially or completely destroyed, this Agreement is immediately cancelled. The School will not be liable for housing the Program in the event of partial or complete destruction of the Building. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereunto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the day, month, and year first hereinabove set forth. BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PLATTE VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-7 C. W. Kirby, Cha rman Glen M. Hanson, Superiaten ent WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES 'ter Speckman Execu a isector ATT r -Weld-- County Cle and Recorder By: geA K m ) Depu y CI k 390962 , { mEmoRAnDum Ell C. W. Kirby, Chairman To Board of County Commissioners Date August 30, 1989 COLORADO From Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Human Resources G(JtQ.g`" sob,K.: Purchase of Services Agreement Between Weld County Human Resources' Head Start Program and School District RE-5J Enclosed is a Purchase of Services Agreement between Weld County Human Resources' Head Start Program and School District RE-5J. The costs involved are for rent of classroom space at Milliken Elementary School, for bus transportation and for hot lunches provided by the School District. Rent will be $200.00 per month. Transportation charges for those children not on the regular district bus routes will be $8.00 per child per month, not to exceed $450.00. The School District agrees to provide hot lunches to the Head Start classroom at the price of $1.55 per meal. The period of this agreement is from September 5, 1989 through May 31, 1990. I I • • /47 'OJ.'> 890961 PURCHASE OF SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 30th day of August, 1989, by and between the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Head Start Program, hereinafter referred to as "Head Start," and the Weld County School District RE-5J, hereinafter referred to as "School District." WITNESSETH THAT FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION OF the covenants herein agreed to be kept and performed, the School District hereby leases and agrees to provide unto Head Start the following described premises and services based upon the following terms and conditions: 1. The School District agrees to provide classroom space at the Milliken Elementary School, Milliken, Colorado, for the rental amount of Two Hundred Dollars ($200) per month. The classroom space will be made available for one (1) daily Head Start session, beginning September 5, 1989, and ending May 31, 1990, contingent upon the School District's state requirements. Billing for rent shall be made monthly and may be made with the school lunch billing referenced in item 3 below. 2. The School District agrees to provide bus transportation for the Head Start children who live on the regular bus routes within the School District's boundaries, and the Head Start children who do not live on the regular bus route. There will be no transportation charge for those children on the regular bus routes. The charges for those children not on the regular bus routes will be $8.00 per child per month, not to exceed the total charge of $450.00 during the time frame referenced in item 1 above. Billing for transportation shall be made monthly and may be made with the school lunch billing referenced in item 3 below. 3. The School District agrees to provide hot lunches to the Head Start classroom at the price of $1.55 per meal. The School District will submit a bill by the 10th of the month for all services provided (space/transportation/meals) during the preceding month, to Weld County Division of Human Resources, P.O. Box 1805, Greeley, Colorado 80632. 4. The School District agrees to provide meals in accordance with the regulations of the United States Department of Agriculture's Child Care Food Program as shown in Attachment A of this Agreement. 5. Head Start agrees to notify the School District within the first hour of the beginning of the school day if there is a variance in the number of meals needed for that day. Head Start shall notify the School District the day before holidays and vacations that meals will not be needed for that specified day(s). 890961 6. Thorough and complete custodial care shall be provided by the School District daily. This service is provided as part of the rental agreement stipulated in item 1. 7. Head Start agrees to provide telephone service for the Head Start staff for any telephone installed in the Milliken Elementary School. 8. Head Start agrees to pay the above mentioned and agreed upon price for all classroom space, transportation, and meals served to the Head Start children, staff, and volunteers. The reimbursement for all such services will be made within three (3) weeks of receipt of a statement of charges from the School District. 9. Head Start agrees that it will throughout the term of this Agreement comply with the rules and regulations of the School District in effect from time to time as they may affect the Head Start children. 10. The School District and Head Start mutually agree that this Agreement may be modified, provided thirty (30) day written notice is provided to the other party. Any modifications made to this Agreement must be agreed upon in writing and signed by appropriate officials. 11. The School District and Head Start mutually agree to accept that this agreement may be terminated by either party upon a thirty (30) day written notice being provided to the other party. This Agreement will terminate immediately in the event of a loss of funding to the Head Start Program. 12. Assurances: a. The School District agrees that it is an independent contractor and that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of Weld County, and therefore are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees, as a result of the execution of this Agreement. b. Head Start, the Weld County Board of Commissioners, its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of the School District, the School Board of District RE-5J, its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing this Agreement. The School District, the School Board of District RE-5J, its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of Head Start, or its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing functions as described in this Agreement. The School District shall provide adequate liability and workers' compensation insurance fr all of its employees, volunteers and agents engaged in the performance of this Agreement, as required by the Colorado Workers' Compensation Act. Likewise, Head Start, by and through the Board of Weld County Commissioners, shall provide adequate liability and workers' 890961 compensation insurance for all employees of the Head Start engaged in the performance of this Agreement. c. No officer, member, or employee of the Weld County and no member of their governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in the approved Agreement or the proceeds thereof. d. The School District understands that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this Agreement shall be conducted by the Weld County Department of Human Resources and the results provided to the Weld County Board of Commissioners. e. The School District and Head Start assure compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1986, and that no person shall, on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex, handicap, or national origin be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under the approved Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereunto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the day and year first hereinabove set forth. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT RE-5J C. W. ty, Ch rman choo r Md ember WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES Superintendent of bcnoo s a ter A , an Executiv irector ;,,,� ATTEST: • `�'" V - WELD,coUNFY ERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD iepu,4.K /ai ty unty • 890961 Attachment A Lunch or Supper The minimum amounts of food components to be served as lunch or supper as set forth are as follows: Food Components Age 3 up to 6 MILK Milk, fluid 3/4 cup1 VEGETABLES AND FRUITS Vegetable(s) and/or fruits(s)2 1/2 cup total BREAD AND BREAD ALTERNATIVES3 Bread 1/2 slice or Cornbread, biscuits, rolls, muffins, etc.4 1/2 serving or Cooked pasta or noodle products 1/4 cup Cooked cereal grains or an equivalent quantity of any combination of bread/bread alternative 1/4 cup MEAT AND MEAT ALTERNATIVES Lean meat/poultry or fish5 1 1/2 oz. or Cheese 1 1/2 oz. or Eggs 1 egg or Cooked dry beans or peas 3/8 cup or Peanut butter or an equivalent of any combination of meat/meat alternative 3 tbsp. 1 For purposes of the requirements outlined in this subsection, a cup means a standard measuring cup. 2 Serve two or more kinds of vegetable(s) and/or fruit(s). Full-strength vegetable or fruit juice may be counted to meet not more than one-half of this requirement. 3 Bread, pasta or noodle products, and cereal grains shall be whole grain enriched; cornbread, biscuits, rolls, muffins, etc., shall be made with whole grain or enriched meal or flour. 4 Serving sizes and equivalents to be published in guidance materials by FNS. 5 Edible portion as served. 890961 MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE AMOUNT 14566 JOSEPH MORE 1,199.48 OORR➢CPION ON AUG, PAYICr.L FOB_lY)BIN BEN-ISRAEL. 760.79 NUMBER OF WARRANTS 1 TOTAL$1;_9Ti_ D THE AMOUNT OF THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE MONTHLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON AUGUST 30, 1989 . WELD COUNTY, COLORAD embt 1 PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS 'RRANT P.O. & VO. NO. " - VENDOR AMOUNT 14564 087090 UNITED BANK CF GREELEY $1,149,550.80 145F5 087079 PRINCIPAL MUM LIFE, 174=CM ALYIINISTRATION 1,889.63 1 TERMINATIcN PI.U6 WFRECTION ON AUG. PAYPOLL 1,960.27 tate of Colorado ) TOTAL $1.153,404:70 ) ss ounty of Weld ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed n the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated 98 and that payments should oe made to the respective vendors in the amo nts set opposite heir names with the total amount 5 Dated this 30 day of An3us7 1989 Weld Cou i e 0 Ticer Subscribed and sworn to before me this to day of , 1989 My -commision=;expires: a s, . --'F�/s s S, mo lo ry ub is tate of Colorado.-- -* ss c:;nty of Weld ) - We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby rdered drawn upon the PAYROLL Fund totaling $ 1453,400_70 Chairperson Memb :77ES ember 'zy Clerk Recorder lember =� Y O Member WELD COU'NT'Y, COLORADO PAGE 1 GENERAL FUND CLAIMS V.O. WP.RRANT NO. P.O. NO. . VENDOR 902375 087091 GRFp,T IAEST I,IFE ASSORANCE OD. $11,631.09 • STATE OF COLORADO ) TOTAL $ ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Page 1 through and dated , 19 and that payments should be made to the respective vencors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ DATE THIS 30 DAY OF AUsus1' 1989 . OFFICER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE NE THIS 30 DAY OF AUGUST 19 89 ? Y CCI4LCSSION EXPIRES: My Gammtssion Spires lure 8. 1990 STATE OF COLORADO ) ss COUNTY OF WED ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the GENERAL FUND totaling $11,631.09 4 A Chairperson APitST &QS-a CountVatCAVUSCO Recorder eblil° 4DeD �'Y�.��GA1 Member 1t144P COtIfIENGATION PALO IN JUNE TO 1NF1.OT+aaa It NI11*4 C4MM1(r IN�" AOOITIOM TO CgNPENbAtlaii tI6T11 ',Lay EMr1,nYaEs Of MELO CgUNTY AEC+RIVE a AVERAt1 OM sot O!° SUCH CgNFET1aATIGE FallrRlN4t GQNMPtTq _ JOB NANO SAGES � � , } , ' ! 001114.0Y44 $10144 n ° 1 YMM ♦.v.' a 4_.. ` s ACMZI04A. LYLE 4 444RG444Y N40ICAL T5CM. .17697.37 ≥ ea . ACKERBON. DAYIO BUS OR 111411 124.11 .A41ikAs $ANCELINO CUSTOOIAL WORKER 1.4441 119 ° 81047 s4KISSE Y OATACif ENTEYNOFEIAN Ili 54.4° i, AEONS. _0044114 TOR III 1 ,2OM.54 .,pill ° _ __44444,44.0.0_,,,, '+61111! 0, MAYCi1N4 ,44 Pi.AGGea ts 793.94 ll AMRENO. MELODY M PLAGGER 760.19 AP ', : AIN$hQATM7 KLLLI M CORPORAL 2,310.84 'a A1NS11QIfTNi ROGER ' A DEPUTY ANERIFF-'OP6RAT;IQNI 1070.90 _._ . .. _. - - : ALANSZ. PAULINE NE4O START TEACHER RICE 1846.20 • ` '�� Ai;Lf40NT ROONEY 0 PRINCIPAL; PLANNER 344 8_ . . .t I, I.1"11 , w ` __A1.LNUTTa MARK A CORRECTIONAL CFFICEA 1' 7 • 4404NS . CARSIN K CHEEP 044111110'407.8 , • • ,° AN041S. 4044111 0 PARANECIC 758.07 ° AFC8R41i41i' .IJOf n K COMPUTER OPERATQR I . 1,1EI.41, Iti • a N 'ANCwONS0N, !JUDY N crest* TECHNICIAN a '319447 ANGELs JANET II OPPICE TECHNICIAN III 0 Ili-Y , X61 iN, *CAE N SOCIAL etAk ice Si1PV III ! ,611 .59 .,, r „ ANSON. SANDRA K OPPICE MANAGER ANTHONY . 048418 HEAD START TEACHER 1 '086.77 v ,: ._m -AifliONY. 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I x0I9A.04 � -IERQOUIS1, JOHN O PARAMEDIC 220.22 5 . 5ERNMAROT, OONALD L A C a sea. KKR• III 3,066.112 -- :21 _ 0 Ii IERMIN4, CAMA C CATA ENTRY OPERATOR III 1,456.17 ._ 11TIANCOtRT, MARIA' ,I BE.GREtARY IY I;tfa1l.0S24 5. I1 ,IRINCM, A. VICTORIA aepUTY asst. ATE. I 4,04144 :° , «:, SINGLE, BRIAN A CURB ENTRY NEIGH MIX .1 .10.89 : 41NDER0 DIANNO 1, INCOME MA —_—,- . . _._ CURRENT 'FLpNNER ___. _. :_ �"MfCL.E� ..IFIlAN _J _ _- . _ - __. .... :I7�11I3tili9... _... .,..._ _... . . Y OPERATOR 111 ° := BLAMO. DENISE J LEGAL TECH IV 10444.00 al 7— 7ELIASCELL, ELIZAIEtH .J INS 4RIUER dpn, IL1}SH, MARILYN A 4EPUTY $HERIPP Ii M 981 94 1 4 . .. N _> _.110 CN0_. SVCITH A 6LD.ARAIN. MAO: 1 � .aa0*`a.ii . ._. .. _ . _. y y PRQ AMNOR/ANAL. 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ELISABETH B SOCIAL CASEWORKER IU 40655•,14 BRAVE, STEVeN A CORRECTIONAL OPFICEN 11 Yt s , .,. . _. � __. . . 1;0841.14 BRAKNER, JAY A CORRECTIONAL CFFICVER L (`,364;49 . ... 5 „ BRESSLER, DAVID M AMBULANCE SUPERVISOR ,! SREKBR, JAMES C NAT• I STRUCT. TESIOR _, 1,930.44 4 I „7_ _ .__ 1093049 CROON, RCNALO J PEST INSPECTOR ! . IRCNSON, BAREARA0i3Q•0' PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE 1 A441,O401 �-- : BROWN. RICHARD I A 4 B SEA* KKA• III ,0451.4,0 WACNN, SMANC B _ COMPUTER OPCAATOR I ,244450 (` 0 ,o • I;. ,p4 ,„ ' 0Anaau. muss 110010 rAYi,44r NO'Ala [N Junk to °alli►L4�Ia#� aY +llll.11 taaNtY - A ' IN *001110k YO COMPENSATION LINTIO 44104 EMPLOYE'S Cr MOLt COUNTY RECEIVE AN AYERAas OF 164 Or MUCH ,ORPROEAt1OM rOP rRIR4l1 NRNEMitf JOS 144114i ENr1RYEd HAKE MAQ1l4 , . wr,rrw+nrr +w+www w�.a. swrw .,_ .. . ..... .. .,.. -._.. . ._.- . _._. ._...... ... - ._..- .. .. .. ....._.. _. _«._ k 1 .347 44 CORRECTIONAL COUNSELOR II � s 6AOMN, STEVEN K 1 ,11067 e • 414014111414 . *Tsui+ M A 4 S SER. NNA• 111 PARAMEDIC 4464-44 ' a 400141LEEE.' MENAE'LL R 1,3675$ ,, r 5 :; Oa tallest BNAAA tl APPRAINsA II ERUNNER. 0AMMA R DISPATCHER I 1'.846'x.1. __ 4Ni11tNMl-G7 REYCCCA. .1 £EPUTY 0181 . ATT . III .1 n-i 74 ,0 1.473.6* ,. SURCH. JILL E PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE I n 6URKE, 4DSSEE J SOCIAL CASCMORKOR III 1 ,724.64 aa8s:ea „ -- - iu anin, HARUARA. OFFICE TECHNICIAN IU[ ... . ,Af434s34 w ID ii a<+�ANa► DAVID J , CORRECTIONAL OfFIC*R ;l 111443.114 44661. 0l4ECN K CORRECTIONAL OFrlC1EN 1 S 438':4011 yut OrrIcE TECHN[CEAN II.'..,- 4117i 4N, NAiiGY J 1,042..4 11' 0 • ,I BUSH. ROY A A 6 8 SER. MAR. IIIt II CALLISON. ALAN P LINE PERSONNEL IAIRPORTI _ " ,. 796.75 _, 19 r CALLOW. GLORIA a 411.14111@400$14140.4 is 044.15 :5 Si.,' CAMERON. TII101►0RE a COMPUTER OPRATO lI a ,flt.�67 � C1111FEEL4. LYNN ._ . . CORRECTIONAL OPPIL11A l 1,134.45 << .� tt kANOLA, PHYLLIS 0 CORRECTIONAL OFFICER I C[V[L ENGINEER II 4.394.83 ill . CANTAELL► REX• L *4261 E CANTU. ROSA NERD START COHNUNITY SERVICE WORKER _ U CAALANCER. SIE%iE .1 COMPUTE! PROGRAMMER' zl _ 1, 011 3M s i'a ,I CAnLETON►' RAN*ALL a SHERIFF'S SER4IANt;-74OPEAAI10M1 2.444.18 J5 • 2,' , ___ CA041NO. MAAl1,VN ACCOUNTANT SPCCZALIST 1.4g4. 1 w......:.. tt 11 : C6AL9t7ii► JACKtiriLI t 6 S..GilM !IAlNt Ti°CH iil. On CARROLL, DONALD A ENGINEERING AOMINISTRATIV6 MANAGER x .164.39 5 v CARROLL, IAMES H A C E SER• MKfl• [II 1 .413,28 „ C71f>1$OAY,' GRAY L IL:D. MAIN. KKR. IV 1.534.06 ,s CAITILLO.' MELIMOA HEAD START TRACHEA AIDE 644.,06 ' • :> t.*6tl.68 TM¢DM4 MA�NT_ TECM III -.. . .. ' 4A gN. RXRl1. l._ ._ . -- - x.114433 c CEROA. EUANOELINE AbMINISTRAY*UE '*5*11 I y TRANSPORTATION DISPATCHER 899.8'3 :- 5 • ,: Centime �ESSIE S 1 ,112423 Is CHAGOS, 6660666 HEALTH AIDE III ... . .__ _ 'i — CHACOK, BEN C R $ N SEA♦ MKR. 716 " 1075.77 :,� 1 .403470 ; � >, CHIIMBEASt GLAUDD M CUSTODIAL JAIL POREKAN • ( CHANY� 4111�ETTA ;A MEAD START TEACHER AIDE 1,447.24 5, 1t ' OCIAL CASEWORKER III CHASE. PATRICIAPATflICLA M 1 .264.60 s. � • ,, CHAULK. SUE H HEALTH EDUCATOR CHAUVEAU. 0000141000 H HEAD *TART F000 SERVICE NMR.AIDE 612.21 u C, 6 SEA. MNR iii 4 *47aR 43 : Cfli4:4$1IY� RICHARD A R- ` S c' CHA[NMAN JOHN N CORPOAAI-•OPERATIOMS 1►367.66 • I CNRI5 ItAMrOAIL A FIX OPERATOR It 7714.14 E"I CLARK. CHARLES li LIERARY ASSISTANT 1" ega.os_. . �.,, CLARK. CNARLdS E SHERIFF'S SERGEANT--OPERATIONS 2.486.08 CLAUSSEN, DOUGLAS R DEPUTY SHERIFF— OPERATIONS 1.OS6.14 ,5� - - CLEMENTS GARY--.A _.... 444 COWER -. ._ __ -. 316.;44 as .3 EC • W CLYMER. HARLAN° L A A 8 SEA• NKR. III ri 1 ,580..19 COATES, '_CHRIIT1 ACCOUNTANT INTERN ' 800.00 . 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CgcCryj DANIEL C DEPUTY SHORIfP,•.•GPU71ATIU$* 04 .14 OEPUYT SMERIPP-,-CPERRAIZGlNS �" it 's ':�.r QOCNI, JOHii O is Atilt 'BbAn OE usTddR 1 ,X174.4* ` DOOr4M, N1Kl N : x kt ,E[' CCA'UOVA, 'JOSE E INCOME RAINY- TECH- IV ID___... _.-.. , 1 ,380.67 • ,y y +CORLt8s, HERBBAT D APPRAISER 1, t 310.77 t COANEJO, VIVIAN M HEAD START COMMUNITY SERVICE WORKER 2. 921.11 „ t,4o6•1a „ `T zi)RNELIUS HAROLD J ASSISTANT PAYNENTIE--OSITII N 4 a t•iIt•44 E.s • C404ER, iRIAN A R 4 i SEA. KKR. IS „ + " ,CORRECTIONAL OFFICER 1' t 0113.x9 ti. :y1. . COSSON, KZI4IEEILY Kst- OFFICE -TECHNICIAN' III • LIBRARY TECHNICIAN 1 250.20 '2] COMAN, U1AHtNIA E 1.,11,1 .72 COx, JUDITH K OFFICE TECHNICIAN III I.EAANORKER INCOME MAINT SUPV 14 21057.24" 3. dih CAAIIPALL 0 MALOAAE ti 'A CUSTOOIAt. WORKER 490.90 � 0 < CRI�MMI.G,p41EftL4N0 A ,4 O SEA, NKR, ' III 1,,570.04 SECRETARYU ' PAINTER ASSISTAN,1 l ,na.bS Q „, CRUZ, JOHN JR. A 1, ,280.00 CRUZ, ALCANDO 0 PAINTER ASSISTANTAI orrice ,TECHflC[1F11 1E 917.72 1 3, CUkLUFl. NANCA C CIA. PLANNING S4RVICEi 1.,360.30 „ • -> ':. CURRYPrO, ' Cho* A sits). NALN4 ANA. Its I,714.4f k « 3, COROT. CAUSE N ... Y700":S1, :_. CURRENT PiANiEOii`_ __.__ __ • s, -CURTIS LNAOLL J- INCOME MAIN! TECH Ill 1, ,494.04 6 ,'is CUA.TIS. KART R INCOMI MALNT TECH its 1.168.07 �, CYAPENSKi, BETTY s,T - CAN�:#:N, 444444.I.‘ - - A .-i $ •i€A• N1iMi: III 1,791.43 .3s ,. EAXTON, J,EANETO C SECRETARY. IV 1 ,593.03 - - --' �. CANNER. 44IYCR A A O SCR, IMP._ III 50 iL —._--___--. A i 0 HKR III -L-e41) SOAKER > CARRINO, JACK E LIBRARY TECHNICIAN 1 41. 37.•0 „ • 11 DARAINOTON, TRACY K iLEAK 14 1,337.60 3 _ DAU9MTREY, NARLYB J SUITCHIGARO CPERATOA `II 1,205.19 __ I ifi!r ORT, A Etl$ DRIVER 604.94 i,; • � , OAu4NPAaHO auEAY 0 COUNTY ATTORNEY 4,728.2.3 �'P ,s rr __ BA E.ia THOMAS C _. _ _ _ ._ _ .aQO�iiiS- - - - - AIRPORT NAINYBNANCE ,s—W JCAYEA, DANNE1 $ BUS DRIVER 233.61 •.r OAVti, GEOFF V �:, NEED CONTROL SPECIALIST 1 ,157.36 .! _ DAVIS, cearraeY A --- fix OFFICE TECHNICIAN -It 893.26 ,9 '- DAVID, LINOA I. SR. .SYSTEMS ANALYST. .2,930.30 ill, r OASIS, LYNLA $ orrice TECHNICIAN I 679•43 OASIS, PHYLLIS 0 ; OFFICE TECHNICIAN III X16"7iG6 11. • 74• ss • k( ., •'Ai .._-.]` r; 'l�AtliOti � PAYM1i>'wA �M�a � = ' CONPfNIATION PAID IN J4iN5 TO .0NPLCTSEI it MILD COUNTY it 0 `. ,,;. IN ADDITION TO CONPINSATION ‘1111,0 SALON EMPLOYEES or NOLA COUNTY NOCEIYS AN AYERASE 4P 14% 4P SIKH COHPENSAtION P4R PRINCE SENEPITI 4 : OMPLOYEC NANE JON NANA WAGES ; • , ♦ .wwwr�. 4 n.♦ i�a ... . 41/4 A s DAVI60N . 4ESTER A SECURITY/11VIL01AG ENGINEER 1 .274.21 ` • s DEANDA-CASTILLO. 0EBRA MEAD START TEACHER 164.26 s a .�. — -AINEITMLU, R.ICHAAO P CLIENT $441114114 TACK 1044.25 __ .. r a gip;? : OiiLAPUENTE, JOANN LEGAL TECH II 1..127.04 '° • DELGADQ* MARJORIE L INCOME KA1141 TECH III 1,336.44 � ' 4 .413112.6_ .. . d_''.__.`_-.06i1i1IA. L*NDA L SOCIAL CASENONI(IR II ., QEROD. RGONSY C PARAMEDIC 1 .041.34 " • .J DERRERA. MAUNA EMPLOY.TECH .SUPERVISOR 4 .434.16 e,--- l4T1ENNE ITEUUE .C .. - A'.4 I SAL. NNA:_' ti ....,, _._. .,... 1M GO'.71 3 _ . • 414440, 40 AANI ccNREOTgRNAi OFfICEA ,4E 1,704.44 g „ j` 0:144, RICKY LNOERSMERIPP 3.14043.0 " ; DRUI CHUM. EMPLOYMENT TECH... . . 1 ,214:50 ..._ . , _. :1 t lio COKENGUEI. A M DISTRICT ATTORNEY $.4.96„44 2, • ,s DOYLE. SEAN P ALPACA', COMMUNICATIONS A1TEMDENT 260..43 2, ,-_ —lug* OLCAIA J OPPICE MANAGES (AIRPORTl. 17506006 ' DRINER, cent 4 CI4IL .TECH 1 .5000,0 0 • . I ` , .' CREW.MOEIGRAH I HEALTH OIR. OP COMMUNITY 6CRVICRS 2,642...41 IL' 12 ER4NER. PATSY TRANSPOAYATIOFk StiPER 1'I30R 2-,030.06 ' li n ORQEGEMUELLER. I. 82444 OFFICE TECHNICIAN III ,1 .140.55 ; • t ,' 2s DUNMAM. MARY S SYSTEMS PROGRAMMOR 11 2 ,411.42 ': _ . - 440144 Z "O�titlN$ N14:A C 0POICC MANAGER •1 ,•w . ' 4Ad4EsON, WILLIAM N MILDER II 1 ,013.42 ". ,/ n' EATON, JACK 4 DISPATCHOR I 1 .470.71 75 2a EATON, JENRILYN 4144441 OLPECTOR __.. A10 sticau 31 9 ECHEVERRIA. DAVID E R 6 B SER. NKR♦ II 1 ,4.19.76 1.1 ' • EGNOR, JEPPREo 6 DEPUTY SMERIPPr-,CPERATIONS 1 .692..72 A J, -141 SE 4$1. 0443144 R 4 N R 11444.'LIE__ ._ . . .1 ,4113.44 1, 32 ELLIOTT, ;DALE A _ 4040 AN4. 041444 FOREMAN ,1 .984..11( - ` ,v • tN' LLSk401110. P'R CAROL J ACCOUNTANt lI 1,741.56 ELCWOE. tA�1 2D` 4 IN OM.T' Ot FO"R`EMAli _. .__ . _ _. . _._ 3106'31-35 -_ -.. ...___. ._ . _. ..... ._ - --_ ---- •Jt ELTCN. SUSAN 1 PERSONNEL SPECIALIST 1 ,961.46 • ANGLE. CINDY PARAMEDIC 2.076.09 3. — ._-E$ 440441d. 44YRD D 04PUTY' SHERIFF« QFERATICN91 .. 2,056 44 • : ENGLISH. CHARLENE N INCOME IIAiNT .T4CH ,III 1 ,314.•74 w' • 411.61 'mess NOL4i4 K lfEAD START EpUCAT14M COOR4INAt4A 1r3r4a.47 5'! � � �Jr..� _ kNiCRSDN-. uB1iNdN _.. .. .. __ .. CC TENT- SERVICES _Y6�ifi .. .. . . . ,� • o SATEEN. SUSAN L INCOME MA*NT 14CM III 1.355.61 u ESCAMILLA. DOROTHY N AAA ASSISTANT .1 .306.40 `•ISPINo4A, JOSE P 44,04‘ 01414. MKA 11 a .1 A. :., 41<, 434UISEL, ADRIAN 4 INCOME SAINT TECH III 1,494•.01 La ap 6s 0410AuA, PRISC1LLA V CORRECTIONAL OFF(CIA I _ - : 1 ,494.45 64 :J ESIAR�ICM, HENRY __-...._ A4 4 34 A. NMI. Iii —_.__ _, . u1 .127 ESTRICK. CHERYL E INCOME MAINT TECH II .04 12 <J EVANS._ C. LEE PLAGGER 913.29 14 - SYSTEMS PROGRAMMER - lit.,._._ _ 3.365.4- w '-. 11�iAN6. RANDALL 4 •S° ,' NVERMARl. MELVIN D a 6 a SER . SKR. III 1 .300.61 E; • EY4R. .CHERYL E SOCIAL CASENORKER III 1 .092.60 ` _ pGANs OETADRE ! PUBLIC HtipLTil NURSE I ____. .-... . . X677;65 " , • s+ I erf 0 • animal r 1*S Or �i " ; fAYI44E! E'A1t1iE ` t+lN.i<fl 't�h�gi# ,R . • . _ 'r .�,'-,.` �, CON0014MA110R 00$0 10 4000 14 4401,41441 0Y 11211,21 coNATr AUCN CQMPEN*AT ION PCIA .'AIMS. OdlllflYf IN ADOWTWON VC 440004441144 113140 A4LOM ENPLOYEIES or Nam GOUNIY REGilvl AK 4fl 4,v COMP _ 1ENl$4$044 NANO JO. NAMO MAGM4 • a f 4.CONIURG. LEE 4 CORREC110NAL OFFICER I 14447.4E ° • FARMER. LORI A LISRAAY TECHNICIAN 1 111,40 $ _,, _FAUL:MNER. ,PRISCILLA A HEAL11N NAUCATION mxAncTQA: 040440), OVUM TEC 1*091..,11 ; iS11EME3Ei4Y A COUNTY GLfIRN 4 RN II1 ..2421.00 NNtgIA. fe44041EI1{. MARY A . 404444Ei 4 ,44'444 , 11! " _--FISCUS..,_R47f._4_ ,. . 4EEO' CONTROL CRIYER . .12.1.99 • • „ ALUMNIALER. STEPHEN P CORRECTIONAL OFFICER II : PLETCHIR. CHARLES M CORRECTIONAL COUk8E40R III 4 .114.48 __ 1, ,1 - ri:-IITHMAN. KINP A _..,.. .... .- SHIRI. 'S_.-1:IEUTNIANT I.OPERAtIaNS -.___ _..... 4:1191,16 �I OHR.' SHARON M LISRARY ,14CHNICI..AN II 1,077.74 „ i • POSSE. GRIMY1 M Orrite 440440404 414 $ .002.9. �� ' . ._. ,.. .._ _.. _. ._. . . .. .. . . _ ._ . 1.19!.1�"1'J' ._._ _. .6 i'Tll'Mi ELM4RC R i tl" MEik: MNRi .1� _ _. f.Jbfa44 • ,> POSTER. EARSAAA CLIENT SERVICES TECH 1.340.94 a� • +a PAUANIER. JOHN A OEPUTY SHERIPP--.OPERATIONS . -1�iEliattb _ > SOCIAL SERVICE AGAIN-VI 1°gML�lRa DANI2aL n ais31�21,A1 • • f ANKEI ;4OUAKE PROGRANNERIAM*47X40 LR- :e Ef 6 N 41011$11 0414 R. :C. A SEA. -$40C. -11 PIANIEN. 00444 4I # 4 2!109.47 $4111. •REEMYER. STEPHEN $ R C A SEA. AAA. 111 1 .414.1.4 ' 14 14 PREIOEAICH. MARY L COKMUk. SEA. COUNSEL. III _ - -- -. - - __. ., SECURITY'/AUTLLING 7ENGINEER ;_,.." - "f'NiOL1iA. 0004.;0 ._2 .4l ,� ; • 0 • „ rfiTCNEA1,r NORMA SUMMER YOUTH NORNER ” .111111.14 44.• PAUL N R $ A 444. WM. 11 _2 ACCOUNTING CLERK Ill 1 '51620 _ ,;44" • I.l. .a ...._ `J'RSTYLEiA. KCNORA" . . � � PRO'S. AOLANO E APPRAISER II 4.114.40 PULKS• JOHN I DISPATCHER I .90'Ay9i to R4 M 444. WKR. III 1 s,._..T . ri�2iUAs 1044144 E1 1.44M.�9 ;; • r1►N1N00. LETICIA1401016L N 40444114441 HERO START rAMILY ER >I 414#!f9 Ihig ' GALLeOCS. DEi.CPE�3YM TNC7iME SALMI 1ECA —III COOn111NA174N . lS GALLEGOS. MARIE EMPLOYMENT TECH 1,440.04 , • K GALYIN, LORENO_ J __ _ HEAD START CONMUNITY SERVICE MOAN a ER 926.01 , .1*4Q6 • . y R .4 A $141 Wit Tit - • .`.: GARCIAa MARY A SUMMER YOUTH LEAD 4600440 4A444. 444@1144 NEAO STANT TEACHER AIClE._ 1.404.26 # , a QEByANAN. STEALING A EB 1R 'PuTY" aHIfP"`IT I.seo.e7 • ,! GENTRY. MICHAEL 0 A $ S BEE. MAR. 112 GERACROINO. RONALD !HERIFP'B SERGEANT 2.440.07 .22---' . GEAS.TENIEAGEA, 40-444411,14k INCOME 441141 1EC1i 111 14041,0114 0 ,, 41 . GEAU4UE. GYNEY 1. ASST. COUNTY Aft. It 4.214,92 " , • 22_ A..-044444 OIsPAnCslEA IL Shirt SUPERVISOR $.712,99 O, r4" s—_— _ OlRAROI. LISA L INCOME MAIM_1l3fH If iliCar GOOLE. KEVIN L EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH. 1.6J4.34 0 ' • COLKA. 0E$LA M LEGAL TECH 1Y 1.760.96 fa 73 • 4044A, E$PiiAN2A CFVICI TECHNICIAN III LEADhORKEM 1 .406.74 •--- f.r'• i 2.14b.I9 n • .0449 GOMES. JOHN J CORRECTIONAL pROOAAM DIRECTOR 447 S, 44442. ROGEL10 L CUSTODIAL MOANER - _. - ---- - .__1 .041077 _.___. .. . ,2 GOSEI. SALLY 4 CORRECTIONAL 0PP1Z 1 • A _.. ......_._..__.___i]22 40“ l;: „ ,, 14P ' IiATPUL4 -' . - -- COMPENSATION PAID 1N 4UN4 TO ►441.•4•4411► 1tx MUL,I COUNTY 1N AODI,TION TO COMPENSATION LIMIID IlL.ON ENPLOYCIS OP MELD COUNTY RTC**MR AN AV/RAG► OP 14% O . SUCH CONPRNlAT,ION PIER !01141 UNU1TI ;i� 27..,--,,t.- NNI�LOYEP+ HAMS 406 MAN* f WAGES = • w.nwwwa w.....w �,..e y a0N2A1,ES► LEOPOk00 8U► ORIUEA 914.43 IMP COOD, ROIERT T a i 0 SHR. KKAr Ilk 1 ,391.64 �._.. OFFICE "TExCHNiOTAN 1W 1,2334711` "._ ._ 0009► R0I0Rlf 1 '� ' ` r 00401-L, GEORGE DIRECTOR or ROAD .AND SRIa4E 4 ,049.40 p GORDON. 40144441. L DIRECTOR `DP HEALTH 3$441.44 ,� CatiitkEY, SORRA E i ttlRARY Al9[STANT II , � 1""C47.ar7 - r) � ;r ARAPP, MARILYN J APPRAISER 11 1 ,474.96 " � a 4408014 DERRY M SA1041 INSPECTDR 1,600.96 to �' .. GRAHAM'S_JAMETA..N . - _ OPPICI TECHNICIAN "III ` 1',025.74 ._v IT,• OAAHI,ATHRNTH A RP 4II SIR.MMNR.AIIIII ` 1,404.7! Ti.—. THOMAS N , „ GRAVES,MCREOCRYC0 O PARAMEDIC ICE TECHNICIAN I ►96671 ,- . _ • • ,a GRAVES , TERRY Afl.tORANY iar"'- .. ._ 3,041.30 ORAii, LINOA ii PARAM/DIC zs � N GRAM, DOUGLAS A CORRECTIONAL OFPlCER 1 1,43x.94 OAICCO. JUDY A AOMIN. IHPL. OPPRT DELIVERY SYSTEM 1,o08.b1 • b 41. ” Cg0EGEA, ANTHONY .I OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR- IV 2.404:47 Alin OUaaE, HALE 4 A C 8 SEA. KKR. ICI , ►47,0.77 » � . • as GUDKA, CHARLES N CORRECTIONAL Off10ER I 1 ,495.16 4U kA► DANII+� . COMMON. SIR. COUNSEL.,It1• tad,ti':30 � � ,< GUINR'+EAO, UTHUR T EMPLOYMENT SERVICES ADNIN. .ASSLST. ,I,31b.23 s � 00 4REMDN'i. DONAI.O L. DEPUTY AHIRIPP--OFERA><IONI 41011.74 EaV _.__ _ CORRECTIONAL" TECHNICIAN.. ......_____1444,...i34 1, '.�I CUE9RigNtlk1 , M0984TA Els GURNEY. RICHARD SUS ORLYEA 634.94 » DUSTIN, K OFFICE ,t'CHNICIAN III 898.9240 ,'_. 7R t1EARE2.LINDA li . .R CLIENT "SERVICES TECH 1 ,301..53' emu !: iiiiiT 1l11RRR♦ PETNA 4 HEAD STAR, .COMMUNITY ;SERVICE WORKER 1,0,1.N.t�4 ;: GUY. JVANITA * PDX OPERATOR/EMFLOTA441 ►3441000 098.41 !•±L4,-' "•__._1003; �Rb itrita AAPmAt3Oif LL._ ... ,586,14 ._..,_ _ HAPFNER, EDWARD L DEPUTY SHERIFF--OPE.RATICNS 1 ,894.30 144; • M HAPFNER, NANCY 1 COMMON, See. Caution. III 1 ,556.49 ^ .pU6LI0 m1 A. ls MORSE `II _ ; ►114449 _. >,"` ... PA�AN;S► ABTA ytA.l2 „ • , NA14E, TECLE K INCOME' NAIN* TECH IS; s1 • oa " HALL0RANa PAU�_.L cOMM. Dew/REHAI ._ SnnCIALIIIT :1 ,094.11 _._._`__.__ . _ .---. '.,•.. ._ . _ _ . .. ; "__._.__ HAMILTON , DEIAA L CORRECTIONAL OFFICER 1_ . . _ . . ,1 ,6`30.34k• a. HAMMERS . 01446.0 L COMPUTER OPERATOR I 4,246.54 is • HAMMERS , LA hElM E DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES 2,674.78 s. u HiAMMMONA, �JAMYA "C c0400 - OPERAUCNN' 2.310„ 0 ' ,, � , NAMES♦ CLAUD N COMPTROLLER 3 ,711.21 4;; a HAMSIERGER, MICHAEL M ILO. MAIN . MKR. 111 1,590.18 • �.4i __ _ 2 ,930.46 iiAiiSELNANk, 1000400 G" DEPUTY 0IS'f . ANT, lIl �„ NANSEN, CONSTANCE LIBRARY TECHNICIAN I 10228.71 Lii- II NANSEN, DIXIE HEAD START HEALTH ALOE COORDINATOR 1 ,393.31 „t HEAD START COMMUNITY SERVICE WORKER' 1 ,091.64 HAWSON, MAREN .. u HORDING, CAA04 A OFFICE MANAGER 1 ,7.13.45 • > MARDINOi GARY A COMPUTER OPERATOR I x ,290.75 J • CORRECTIONAL COUNSELOR II 1,475.47 5a..:.___-...MARMON, MARSHAL .)o 71 • ), 56 •.' -- • PAM.#ASP 2.090•20, $1114 04.110`fP ! CONP[NIATION PASO IN ,JUNE 14 tnn .ovnn! [T± M#Gr cowitY • IN A001TIGN 10 CGMPEN!ATICN LI4TEO $44.44 ONPLCTOSS OP Nak0 000Nr1I RICEIME AN A44RAGE OF ,14� Or SUCH COMPENSATION POE rNINGS i5N[I�I 1 tMPt,pYtl[ NAME JO4 NAM[ NAG4y ; ill k ,' ...,..,..«�. ». . .� SPATCHER t ., ..:.. . .- . _. 1,II90•L . e 4 d b•3. w • s HARPS. 1.1NDA J OI 4 HARRINGTON♦ JAN!$ A 44E 1[RYICE$ TECH .11 “ ICIAN i,160�a4 , HARASS, JANE A SOCIAL CASEWORKER I IL, #7575. 0 . • 9 HAR H, OAMIEL 0 PARAMEDIC 1 ,533.42 " � HAA7, to G CORRecTIONAL tFFIC... It 1 ,741.24 f 10 "-___... -`1ARTLRY, LINDA C OFFICis MANACIM .I ,687:44" . • s, MARTMANN, JAMES P GIST. ATT . INY• II 2,145.39 tz HARVEY, JOYCE E OFFICE TECHNICIAN I11 i ,;30.77 HATCHERY 'HAROLD O 8 9 5 SIR. kg.. III_ I-L7RS .y_' ,9 • *44087 !-"EVEN R : 5 5ER. NKA.0 111 1,,461.9.4 MAUSEa JOYCE 40CtA1. .CASEWORKER .KU a,* .Tetid s' ' _.. HAUSA. TERRY 4 SHERIFF'S SERGEANT 1,213.63 Wa?' �4 621 • n HAYNARO, JAMES R SHERIFF'S SERGEANT—,-OPCRATION9 1 ,544.26 " ,' .e NEOIM, L G RECORDING $UPEAYISOR 2,034.01 14 . MEESER$ON+ LISA' S CISPATCHEP ii SHIFT" SUPERVISOR ' ' ;1,730444 � . . N1I ILEY., ALUIN H R ac S SEA• NKR,. Ii },466.49 ler 21 . _ _ _ HERM$T• SUSAN A INCOME SAINT TECH 1;i' ;,,629.i4,p ri ". tt H'CAIST, TERRN "N.: _ ... A 1 0 $4R: -MKR. _. II 1 ,304 4A i�L�' '• :3 HERGENRECEM, ETHER Orrice TECHNICIAN 11I . ,1.,107.43 3. z. HERMAN, NENITA A LIBRARY ASSISTANT I 560.26 ;� ___HEifAANCE ', CHERYGYN A. OFFICE TECHNICIAN I;' " _- 963-.72 xs 3, � � H[NNANCEX, GRACE E COMPLAINT *CARO: OPIRATOR 1,207.43 3 HEPNANOEx1 PAOLO HIAO. START JANITOR 653.36 3 ' 1 '' kF!AEA'H, KELLY .{ _. OFFICE TECHNICiAII II1 _ 944'•4.737 • N HERRING, EOSIN +I EMERGENCY MANAGGKENI COORIINATOA 1,640.65 " 0 =s HETTIK0ER, GERALD D EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH. 1 936.47 *4t4nN9, °1Hr#GMAT OPi'ICR' TR'CHUCIAN"iii 1,019.91 _ _ • 39 ` MlQMLANLI• g4,4111 KAREN OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1,040.74 :" � >3 H;JAR, ARCH ILO• HAIR. FURMAN A,160.44 4; f3 H$4`L, 67tC;IE.!ILf it..�C_ A_,34fER• WKR: 1Ti "'-- - `. '""1"s7433:i9"'_ ___- _-.._ . . _ s • ss HILL, JASON M COMPLAINT 6OARO OPERATOR 1 ,276.6* 0 HILLS MAX ROAD AND BRIDGE FOREMAN 2,804.6644 1GGiIAN, VICTOR R' i tl 9E Re IMP #I 1,650.60 � � H#.1188♦ JANET $ ' CORRECTIONAL 4,01444 Ix :1 ,687.44 : . __ ..HIR$CH, 408444 G . OFFICE TECHNICIAN is 1 ,003.20 i. HLPC, SHEHU. E OFFICE TECHWICIATi "1x1 " _.1 ,I4E ,15 __. . ._ _ . .. , • ,1 NOCKAOAY, MARJORIE INCOME SAINT SUPY IV 1 ,962.61 NOFP, YEAR H OFFICE TECHNICIAN 1Y 1 ,346.74 ss • u__._.^THOFFEI.T, .007ItCR71H S PUOLIC HEALTH- NURSE' X - . 545•i3 u , • a HOIIFMAN, K;im4E84,Y 0440 START TEACHER AIDE 146.60 ,' � ___ HOCFNER, GEORGIA S OFFICE TECHNICIAN 11) & ,."69.68 L:.i HOHNStEIN, AAY E OFFICE TECHNICIAN III .- .-- 916.32 0 ., HGLSE9, ALEERT C R 4 0 SER• NKR. 11 1,579.66 al HOL.NES, PRANCES M OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 687.43 z.. HOLMES, liIMtlENL1i J OFFICE TECHNICIAN II - 961.72 55 0 vi HOPYAK, GARY A PARAMEDIC 1 ,896.86 es � s. H000, GLORIA P OFFICE .TECHNICIAN Sit 1,161.40 � HOCL Y, FANN A SOCIAL CASEYORKER III _ 1 ,846:39 fi .•t 55. Ills, n • 11 34 • • K 1z • r, - I i� • • •A1�,il4�r PAYROLL 044 14 J' CCNP MIAMI rAIl IN JUNE TO RMMLOYNII SY !ESL; COUNTY "' tN ADDITION i1) COMPENSATION LISTED sacs EMPLOYEES OF wet.. COUNTY AIC(IVR AN AVRRAOS OP 141 op SUCH COMPENSATION rqM Ih1 1 all SPITS ItiieL OYII some JOB NAME -AGES HgOLBY* JOHM M CORRECTIONAL OFFICEM .II 1 *849.94 ; r HOOVER* RANGY ROAD AND BRIDGE FOREMAN 1 950.27 e __ .. H0044N. THOMAS V CORRECTIONAL OFFICER 'I ; ti41iOI ° 4 ,374409 '5 • e .L .H0VIIEMEAT•, G• KELLY 0 i A SEA. MKR• III " ,:_ ' HpiiMJTH* SAMOAA L SOCIAL CASEPORKER III 2,040.02 7�i 6��1� OFM><CETECHNICIAN iV 1` 274.3! H%SERT ids CANIIACE SYSTEMS ANALYST T I. 2*744.23 14,s � „ HUERTbp* DANIEL J ; *660. 9 is HUFF* RICHARD V R i 8 SEp. MKR. 11 It IVrO AOMIM iv i(0 845.00 n "" "' -HUSHES I* E1424.1.111.,4'"` ... . CHIEF DEPUTY II a Sit 36 �` . : • ,+ HNAI.ESi NANA ,9 e _ . ... _ r1;.1QT�kN�... r, OFFICRATR. SA0—. III _ - _ I'L* r.� _'"' Mii1KELiaTHOMAS ARISCN f a C 0 `SraY1: 'flkA: 2L1 �illlx:li8 • TER* SHIRLEY .J *207.43 22230 HVRT* SUSAN E LIBRARY TECHNICIAN I I *238.88 I, A i S SIR. ::$41.• 1114; .. - .ii1IDA.91 .. ._ .. ._ .. :5 , ' —' IpL'LAN4* 114,0MAB A 1.460494 � y p s s $ Ea wKR. +III - 466.90 ._ ---j hi ill • ro JACOSON I i AYLANT a JACQ88EN* ALESRTA J LIYNAAY CLERK IFAAT YIMBi � _ _ . _.w. u.....c...__ _ -. 3,01+2:80---._ . . „ 4All'4itNi 1440 H AIRPORT KAKAGEA 4 *344.36 r � � JAMES♦ DAVID w COMMON. SEA. COUNSEL• I 11741.9E JAMT2* STANLEY 4 APPRAISER IV CORRECTIONAL OFFICER 1 1►284.39 ;54 15 `' '.}ItilOEN, MICHAiIP M EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH. - ' 424.49 vii . JELSEN. KAVIN r 2,140.34 JONIEN* IoYEVEN N FARANEEAH i"sS4*iA0 _ ` LL ' W . _J _ . LONG YEAH CARE OMIUASKaN • JDNNSEN* JOHN A DEPUTY SHERIFF - OPERATIONS 2121111.4154,30.4k910414.•..0:33-51:140 �i3G.d8 JOHNSON, MARGARET A SHERIFF*S LIEUTENANT ° � SO 1,410 Igo45 J, JOHNSON, MARGARET R S SEA . WNR. 7I Si�0.11:1 l;; � e: JOHNSON* HAROLD MISSILE PARK CARETAKER 2 CHNSCINR ,*IA, p(IOL N4 R COUNTY COMMISSIONER _ .__.. �w .� CO$R17NC SLUR 'FROG ACM IS 40 .21' _ ___. - . ". '-.iGrHN�ON* act E l*►06.39 1 f • .5 .JOHNSON* LINDA 0 E•P. TECHNICIAN 3,844..44 _, a JOHNSON* MARK a AMOULANCE SUPERVISOR * �i� O. ._ . OHNSON*• MARK a SHERIFF* I SLRGE-AN1--CPERATICii4 1.041.20 y, • ill 's JOHNSON. ;PAUL ,M : OLD. MAIN, MKNs IV t, *948.318 J HNS VINCENT J DEPUTY SHERIFF- OrERR11ON8 $ 304 JTI.._... 5. l ' ' '-Y. JO TON -` SHERIFF*9 PAOPENYV- TECHNICIAN JOHNSTON 9R. * THOMAS L OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV 1*388.35 55 • • " JOHNSTON* KATHETH'IN L1,310441 5.- JOHNSTDN* KENN$YM J A i 8 SER. MKR• III JOOHNStON. THOMiS "A IHEAI/9r*S SEABEAKT,«-OFSRAIIONS 3,489.24 s REFERRAL PLACEMENT SUPERVISOR .i •a +�.4S • :', JOJ44A* ONALD C APPRAISER II 1*444;.91 .5 JONES* DONALD E ; _. SHERIFF.. <5 � JOROAN* L• E 922.84 JOSEPH* KELLIE J HEAD START COMMUNITY SERVICE MOANER • JUARE2* ANGELINA F 7.4 HEALTH ALOE 111 l* 116.1► IACAilY RITA P LIINARY TECHNICIAN II 1 *OI4.3S IGS KAML* SHARON A OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1 ,192.03 • „- — - -N6 S OPFICE TECHNICIAN II 23.60 04184A* ALVIN 0 __ _ _..: *1.48:38 _..._. <, i. 2r-- _ KAISER . DEBORAH J OFFICE TECHNICIAN I/1 >° • • s, 71 SI 55, 10 • 55 t. . :.Y SI • >'• F#YITliF ! P#IIOLL 11* CONPANKATION PA4tD IN JUN 1*K .TO IIPIPLOV U !f NILO .COUNTY i= SN ADO211CM TO CONPENlAT1CM 4.ti140 ati.OM EMPLOYEES OP MELD cCUMTY RECII4Mm At: Awn.c- Or 161 OP SUCH 40MPENMTtON POP PRIM08 UNSPat! • splak.ay00 NANO JOl ...*"..."1.4. ARE ,-,'".7*— N11E'! ; , M M— - 1.ffaua DRIVEN 893.61 6 � "� , MAUI ROGER S HEAP START COOK lj KATHRINE. HAZEL 963i9� Q NAT} NY. RAYMOND A C S sea* NKR. "14t ;.1 ,550.90 NEATCN, DONNA 4. OFFICE TECHMSGIAM t4 1,34,0.,-01 I. I KEIANES. RICHARD a COUNTY ASSESSC1AN Sae SYSTEMS 6III L 1,200.35 lb • , Me1ieR. SU4ANNA I. OFF1 „ KEITHLINEs ELIZASETH M OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 939 .19 ,. • TiEL₹ER0 THERESA' .. HEAO'' START/TRIG. "AIRZNI#T-RATOA a.490N3T i M0A0 START/NIGRAMT OFF T4CN 4104 704.t0 � � „I.. KENNEDs PAYE A C04NtY GONNxa814NRR 20300.50 "MENN80Ys nE0R4E _-... .._ _. ... _.._... .. . . : ;a i ; : . LINE.. PERSONNEi;. IAIRPOMTI.. =7Y a6 ..- . a KtM�TflAtli MAfTMt1M a • , KINOSPATMERs HART HA A OFFICE TECHNICIAN t4 10443.70 z KIN00 DONALD F 22 INCOME NAINT TECH aY I,TS4.eo 1s1464�90 i5 iSTR1ftSON. DICKS R 4 0 SIR, N7lP. >III 4.is M4NNI34N° LVELLA C DIA. OF ‘1044 SIR. isl3TV4a . � ' ' „ K1F !1 -CHANLEa N A 6 sea. N!<R• III iT104K!! as---_ _"KTPP.JR's 'WILLIAM P R t 8 SFR:. MKA. III _ >, 21 K1flV. C. N COUNTY CONNISSIONEA 1 ,906.16 „ � . 10904.47 3: jg KIRKPATRICKO ARI.0 4 A C E SIR. MKa• IlI MIA1PATAICK. LINDA N CUSTODIAL MORKER 996 3 2. ";. , KIANPATRICKa PIGGY a SOCIAL CASEMONKER III ',116.79 _... _ . _.._ , t41,AUSMEA. THOMAS J MESA CONT404. DRIVER ' ,IDS*. s ? `,4 4k----'04E0:44-Li e ie r 1 .� OEPUTY DIET . Alto I x ,845.36'__-.- CORRECTtONAL OFFaCkR a 11.789.«9 � ' 0 KNOTT,en guy,CARD M OFFICE NAMAGEA 10786.99 » 8 N KO/E1 CAROL S w a, -_744iilOAM� RD1l6tE A CiiiARL`CTtOMAL 4Ft"aCap t-'- 3044Y�ET " ` illMOOOAENP. NAA4HALL fl ASSt• OPENAt1ONS I10n. 2=1~7.48 • 4iItIERt►-14OTHs SHERRY E critic* TECHNICIAN II `--KRAUU"SE. JAM-It -1i S.F. CHEMICAL "9PECIRL''IST ` KRUEOERO KATHRYN TRANSPORTATION DISPATCHER 1s*la.45 LASON0E. SUSAN N HEALTH EDUCATOR 278.62 _ _, .. -_ � xi3i0Q�r7f_ 0 W 4.A 110 GORDON E COUNTY CONMISi;�NER .... 10440005 LANE• ROIIERT C A S a saps NKAR II 10177.9 _ 1ANGLEY. SANtO1c a I a SEA. MKR. aI 8 LARA.NDO ADANA J Orrice TECHNICIAN ..1.tL. . _. . -.-- LARGO OORA 8 CLIENT/INFO. SYSTEMS COORDINATOR 10386.66 u LAMA. ROMANNE BUYER 11 10630.34 u JOD SERVICES 1I[CMiIZCIAN .1,,t440.'E ., LlIAOGM. HMEL.i.V 4. ;1t11�a4 S1 ;9 � � „ LAMNONO JOHN S 6L0• MAIN. MKN I LANLEYs 'J . 16 INVESTIGATOR II 1 ,292.91 1 7480-:-t7" app, k --___ APPRAISER II V ,S LAN80Ns ,ILL E 692.89 �� � ., LECHNANO COLLEEN HEAD START TEACHER AIDE LEOALL, 4INDEO K OFFICE tECHNICIAN III 10136.10 �: R S S SIR. MKA 111 [0847.48 ,.- Ceti AOEEAT E 2r149.81 ,s • . LEECONs: ME4.4IM U D1S3. ATT . INu. II 444110, #4444101', OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 10191.68 _. i‘ d _.____. Le„Lays MONTV A DEPUTY 5HERIFr= GPERiTLOKS 10989.31 ss • I • ID Via. .. -.� I D E 4R•i4I�1. -111 -"wwT)IN�1Da1 a_QItndD `i� a • *- . . !9• tt9 1 t-.. it •Y NM' •ka9 9 !, I ') OYVN,�IN +N1A1Vi1 „ • • ° ‘0114)V122 ' O DA'‘N Rlttbtll! < ,, , 0V2 N V :till A • t0!lttllYw " � 1 6 QYle, ' ' �I!_ t-o! t% ` . . ''< .IMD!l,vfli0; ddflfaHt. 4tn°atl .. 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' NCCOY9 DEAN A LINE PERSONNEL IAIMPO.R,TI •04.3• • MCCERMOTT LARRY k SOCIAL CA:SENORKEM III 706,!1 " NCCCNALO, KENNEITH CUSTODIAL RtlilitER 1 ,012 .79 ... Id '' '• I: MCOONELL, SHERRY K COMPUTER OPERATIONS MCA. 2.417.64 :r2n NCNAY, PRANCES M SUS DA LYFfl 844.59 " • MCICCL1 AR, M1LLIAM R COMMON. SEA. COUNSEL. II 1 ,5n9.24zsk � ., NCNENNA, EUGFN.t E DIRECTOR alt SOCIAL SERVICES 4,442.9, e`I. y'� t RC�KNI1i11ty' THEODORE a A A 4UPERuisop 29ys1tls7l i_( � _� _ w : NCMAKT1 R3, Acmtnt". D A !KNOW, RAINIfANANCE 1061746.E MEOINA, CLAUDIA 1 TYPIST III 440.,36 " • R . NFN002AS DENISE Y JOD SERYsCAS TECHNICIAN 811.66 IE74SSINCEfl IENA(( a PAINTER ASSISTANT 941.41E , I � ” NFl2GERS MICHAEL K CAPTAIN 7,249 34 1 , :, i1EYER, NANE',TTE 4 DISPATCH GPERAT10N9 MANAGER 19904+44 t , • _ _M - 5 Mkifep9 SANCAA...A iii ICS...T₹riHi�SC3iiM...1₹L .._..: _ Zgl93993 jl.� 0 � r: MR=A, PAUL R fl 4 H SER . NKR. 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PERSONNEL TECHNICIAN ` 1011104° _ -_ _. �yd,1 MOODY, SHARON EI SOCIAL CASFNORKER III 29224,40 'r I. ■SL— .MGORtE_ LARSON, LINDA SOCIAL CASEWORKER III : 2,470.83 X15 MOrn, JEANENE K _._.. .._....: AAA CASEMANAQfiR 1 ,144.112 ._ -. _ --_ � d: MOORE. JOSEPH D OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 986.71 � '�. I. MOORE, SANTANA HEAD START COMMUNITY SERVICE SOAKER 166.6! ;: • _ PORAEIO, 1101AM OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 713640 � s)i MORALEI, JOSEPH 0 R 4 8 SER . MKR. III 15815.41 • 5i M_O_RELAL, GARY A 4IBRAAIAk # ,112.45 5:` KaREMO1 JUANITA MEAD START TEACHER- AIDE 520.80 _ [+• • 5: � �� I• •A AIS► PAVNp1.1. "011th M>f 0 Ni1IA 1>f�� ' 0 C4NSATION ►All IK. JUNE IS RNPLO lI$ It MSLI ,COUNTY ' iN ADDITION i4 COPPIMIATION 1.11110 111.OM MPE EM►LOYtIS OF MELt COUNTY RECEIVE AN AVERAGE QF f6% QF SUCH COMPENSATION FCR PRINT! IENIPITS t � 00014.0Y00 NAMC J 4 NANC MA4ES ' n t rrrwrr,.wr +.Err rrw r+ .y a�nar 7 • MOMENds MARY GUNNER YOUTH MOANER 1.007.60 e • ;`' a R401440. PEORO S CQNMUN $401PAOG ADM i8 1.866.08 HONING, STEVtt OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV' 11193.94. . .. MAAAGIR, JACK M 0481 000001MAIOM 1 s4A0y. 9 m . MOPRISON, LEA a NAST., COUNTY AT,T. IV 3,401riT r: a iCtJRAIr$EYi MtCHACI M' QJEPUTY SINT . ATT. • i I�e7 .1r •],-� ..,„ MOSER, LORI M DIBPATCNER 12 eMIPT $UPERYi80R 1sT8Er61 +I NUNIZ, MiLL H HEAD EAD START TEACHER 913 .33 " • KUNA2i MA04A45 LNNA HOAR !TART" COMMUNITY 4ERV CE "WORKER 8 96 ' n, • ,. MUNSON, 1999924 K HFP0C! TECHNICIAN 1,1 967.49 NARANJO. d1,t�k�1UCTH HEAD START SECRETARY 994.44 �° NELBON� DANIEL L a 4 'S sea:-'MICR; • "ti ._:... li`37OrbT - . ! � 6 LSCN, CANNA V OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1 ,17T .99 J7 . .e NELSON. GREG L R Pr 8 SRN. MNR. iii L._ . . 1 .441.80 :4 NELSON. SAM !I AAMiiit OF USEFUL. PUN' ,IC SERUICTI i .94Q S7 ' l' NEUAAEI, .JOSE C SCCURIT,YJMUILDING INGINEER 1 ..1+81.118 :,, pp illik`TtK�H,COON .k .. E$$ERGENCAPAATTNR LI it735J1..S � � r Y "K4pI�AL T40Nr ' _ , _. ., . _ .. 7SG r8>t _. _ NENTONrTARABENKQ, KATHRYN COMMUNITY SERVICES SPECIALIST 8ST.14 v NICKERBONs lEO A PAINTER 1,488.73_.. - :NXCWWI.AS, WARN A R ;I E SEA•' NKE7� III 1 ,493.51 r4-04111t,:1: ” NI1LSEN, RUTH 4 OJP1°1GE TECHNICIAN ,I4 1,671.94 , • f1N4i MARLtA E OFFICE TECHNICIAN Ill i.LA4.0O IIX �Ai StS�LA H CLIENT 3EPUICES TECif . _ , . -... 1,211.74 .. .�, n NISSEN. THOMAS 8 DEPUTY SHERI.,--OPONATION4 1.060.•16 &&& v^ NOF21GEA, STEVEN A DISPATCHER I 1.566. 19 'Io a, . 91(S-18i NTH- A L20AL TECH 1I _ ..- Tt�l7�ifi MD4AK. PATRICK D DISPATCHER I 1.519,29 ;1 k * W Ki LYMOA n OFFICE TECHNICIAN I1 : 9#1.48 } •`. `143 d 4044cLls WILLIAM M 8M811TP?rta SERGEANT 7:7firi13__ __. . : ___ • >5 O'FARRELL1 VINCENT EMERGENCY NEDICAL TECH. 314.97 i �* -. T O'LEARY. QONALO J DEPUTY SHERIFF II 1.946.44 15 1, QDL.E, PATRICIA A -. .. CHAR, 99PU9: --1503.31 _. -- - --- - - - � . ONCHUNGR4, ELLEN L EPEDEMQLOCTIT 2.046.05 s'lip 1,4 �'_� .,,_ ONNILAS,_MICHAE CqRPCIAL.••QPERAIIONB 2.299440 1p QRTI1, SAMUEL BUtkOiNG NASA. LA 04A ��E; • It OSANIs MUTSU OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV is743.70 • 11 OI80RNs JEFFREY 0 LEGAL TECH II 1,363,60 u U OSTERNILIER, ALVIN 4 a 6 BEN . MICR. tit... _ . � " ' 14114''4• JULIA A SYSTEMS ANALYST T L 1.T48wSJ is PACAON,_ MARGARET F ACCOUNTANT 1 .310.24 C AAll, FANNIE _ _ -.._ BEAD START TEACHER - :_ __. -.._---------989.78 . ....... . - - _ ..., .._..::.. • II PALMER, EDITH 444 DRIVER 818.59 IS PALMER, VINCON F PLAGGER 931.16 ;° " PARK, JOANNE E _ OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 1,026x83 g5 . . PARANA. GARY TAX COLLECTOR 1,903. 9 • ' 5, FATTEN, BARBARA 4 OFFICE TECHNICIAN 1V 1.407.9x4 5 ._ FATTEN, ELVIN E CORRECTIONAL OFFICER `ii 1,103.67 ; . si 54 14 .14 J L5 : • • ' .PAYIQ4P PAYROLL. NO01A SOP,0Pt n t COMPENSATION PALO IN JUNE ,T0' INM,4YRi0 4Y' MIL0 COUNTY • "' IN ADDITION TqCgM1!RK4ATIgN LISTED SCI OM EMPLOYEES OP MILD COUNTY RECEIVE AN AUIOA44 OP 144 OP SUCH COMPENSATION POO PAS0411 4INEPt;TS It ,s l- t IMPI.GYE /IAMIS 400 NAM! NAOIII = • 1. W$ .3:05 FATTEN, LUANN P TYPI47 It 809.74 " • a PAUL• 4A4NOA L DISPATCHER I 1 .463.31 ' ACCOUNTING CLERK 00"1: 4 343 34" _ M60ERSRON,ALARRYEA SRCHALA4•101 .CAS4MORKEAzttt 1,91a.p0 „ � LAO , NA N _.„ _ -P4i4, INEZ' J COMMUNITY SERVICES SPECIALIST 1,040.00 _• . ? . • „ PENNINGTON, ANNE 4 P44 OPERATOR II 9714441 „ • 12V---- PONNINGION, 4EUEALY A OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 744 .60 _ _.PEPINI JEFF A' __ COMPUTER' PROGRAMMER. 1 j671�73 =s U N '‘ ` PERDUE, P000010 •T SOCIAL CASBNARKER 111 2.447.04 2,, I, PIPER, 4404SA R HtA1.TH AIEr III 654..44 I� L l R -6RE2, DOROTHY M HEAD" START TEACHER 984.48 ._ __..: x 6 PI PEAEZ, LINDA L SPECIAL PROGRAMS COCACINAIOR 4,667.74 :+ • PEREZ, MARY LEGAL TECH iU 1 ,449.77 ,� • . _ ,_." PEREx, PHYLLIS 4 INCOME MASNT7ECH iv ._ I ,074.9O - _ — - - • »"' P00011 TONY R. 0 .S S BEM. 4KR4I is 1,.43«40,7 T :, PERN1NST SCOTT 7 4.N, SPECIALIST'' 1 ,745.97 " • •L.: :: PEI<lICHIiCOs " P'ASQILALb DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL' ' i "PITRCHA5INQ 4iO07.da1Llrk k' ' lli „ PETERSON, SHARON K OPPICE YECHN:CIrmm it 1 ,024.26 ris PETRUZZI, ANCREM DIRECTOR SLOGS. 8 GROUNDS 3,444.98 u PF4trlR, JOANN M OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1 ,1451*0._ _ _. n; v .� ,6 'PIEi., ROSIN 0 COMPLAINTSOARO OPERATOR 1.914.4,8 y PIERCE/ I.R4AN0 J ROA4 SAC .BRIDGE FOREMAN 3,106.82 V L --PINtt -8ItRdEi.:MtcHELGO. HEAD 'START TEACHER NINE . . 148.50 ... .. . . .. .. .. .. '• • • PIPER, LINDA b AONINi81RATOA II 1 ,370.50 ' � 8 • P1lANO. RUOOLPH CLIENT SERiICE9 TECH 1 ,301 .52 ;; m . ,,� ,•LANI, ',Atli- M 4ATA ENTRY OPERATOR •II • - 1 ,044.TS_. _ _- " - -1 W. 12 .• PL"ANTE, LINDA K . OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1,141 .46 ,� J, PLPLaTt, 447lc1"CK.1 OIOP�A"I'CHPRMERGENCY M=4ICAL TECH, .. _ _....: - . .- .I ,ssc.zc_._ .._.. .: _ _ .. .._...____ ....r.. • • ELI. PONCELOM, KENNETH E DEPUTY SHERIFF,--OPERATIONS 1 ,933.93 16 • PCOi.E, CAROL C COMMUNITY SERVICES ADMINISTRATOR 2020.51 • „ i�q i 1111 I, RUT. COUNTY Att. 4541 2,117.44 , - _ -_ . . ,, � �+ . ' POTTER, MESLEY ENVIRONMENTAL PRO,TECTiON DIRECTOR ' 2,776.7,1 4. PAALL, JOHN A 4 S SER. MAR.' III 1,678.66 • ••L !• _.____.. . _ . , PRESSLY, HEARST J CU87agtAL NOAKtiA ; f$1!'i�'i(l_. __ . ._. O . PRESSLY, NANCY A LIBRARY TECHNICIAN II 1,215.74 'a • :, PRSCE, ALAN A SHERIFF'S INUESISGATOR 2,311 .34 '4 ` PRICE, LYNN C SYSTEMS ANALYST x.333will .. _. _. .---- s, , 0 „ , FRxce, VIRGINIA JOS SERVICES TECHNICIAN 404.60 ;*, • „' PROFIT?, HAGK1.. DEPUTY SHEaIPP^-OPERATIONS :1,831.0 .. • 6 : r, •:' PUMP UASI, CAROL A LIBRARY TECHNICIANL._- .. . :.._. . _.. __.._. 7'13"11.4 -___ _.. _.._._... . _ _ ___._.. . .._.... _ . ..__. _._ ..__.. 6 • ,Y PUTNAM, MARY A OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1.108.94 • 44 GUAMMEN, THOMAS J ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY 4.012 .32 ;; (V Ner, CHAN4g$ q t e SSA • mg.', gig 1,613177 • QUINSY. JESSE L SHERIFF'S SERGEANT 264114470 i65 • 5, 04444. CHRISTINE A PROGRAMMER/ANAL. 4 2,147.64 , 1 ,= RADY, HERMAN _.... __... OPPICE YBCHNICIANII-- .- __. . . ._:. . _ 72iH0_ _. .-- _ _. _ ._ _. .... ._ .._ ._ .."�_ ____. WWI, 44 „r L;, • 56I '' • II' . • PA.II0GM.Ns1.Sfl! PAYSo4P . ' PIS ��► �k�` COMP1N1ATAO0 PALS AH 4404 44 NKAIOYER* StM#4i COUNTY s IN Ap01TION TO COMPENOATI4* LISTED EELOM EMPLOYEES OF Mitt COUNTY RECEIVE AN AUARACE Or 161 6._"4° COMPENSATION POP 0011044 AENEPITI i {' JOS NANA ... „o. 140 , ,• EAALOYkK NAMESVI • s MASKS. JENE1,4 C LIERARY TECHNICIAN I 441.70 • . a RAMOCL, CHRISTINE 4OOFFICE TECHNICIAN II 96'3.72 - -EAIHKIa GARYCH 1. _ MM , EUN 6IMEOPERN, CHAALOTYE L HEAP UNSTARTAA.TEACCOHERSEL , 111 1•4707344240•14;100 • j 00440NOs JOHN P EU0 DRIVER .7 CORRECTIONAL OFFICER " II 004 44 � '. ` MEECEA, HRAVEY A 4 0 GER. NKR. II 1.406.444 " � REICHERT . DECK C COMPUTER PROGRAMMER I 1 .674.,17 s \ AEIGMEAT, JANET II ACCOUNTANT ; ,441.9: ip alit OFFICE Reiss AEVENLY 6 AONIN[STAATIVE ASST. II 1 ,616.2.6 ;q %11. S1 M3$ Ps MARY OFFICE TECHNICIAN IN 1124,1..90 is'" -RE#'GEL, CENISE._.H .. .OFFite TECHNICIAN tit:._ ..:.. : . .:..1 ,120.74 .__ _ ..._.:. _ . .......... .._�.. .. . . ...... .... . 0 ,, REISIG, NANCY PUSLIC HEALTH NURSE LEAD MOANER 2,116.81 ',2, 41 . _- 'RICE,46L#XA:li:CIA R 0 44G[F4 SBA4ict UPY;AI! a7An,.e x ' 2, " AIcHAADS1 AMR�LAA CORRECTIONAL CFP14eP 1 t ,6T,1-44 ` 01011AARCSCN, PATRICK A SHERIFF'S SERGEAA7 . . a,42 E;6 � lE. 0 „ Rt<MAfl08ON, RONALD OEPUTV SHERIFP--OPERATIONS 2,304.46 • 2, AIEGEL, SEPTA L JOE SERVICES TECHNICIAN 1 .052.24 ,, RICG, MICHAEL N CORRECTIONAL OFFICER' 1 ,1i211 i9 2s 0110001400MICHAEL N CORRECTIONAL OFFICER 1 1 ,255.39 RIflIOLO, ALICE 4 E.P. 6PECZALIST. ;170'1.42 '_I C'• P° AINNe. THERESA E OfiPUTY SHERIFF,..43 4y[ONS ;,919. 0 X 1; RIGS, ANTtA SUMMER YOUTH MOitKEA 91202.__ -.. O „ RiFFE. DOUGLAS P UNYCOM/NEATHERILINE STAFF 1 ,200.00 fl1NAS. PRANK T CUSTODIAL MORKER 990.64 M 31 AnMAl. PHIL; A ACCUAITY/IU[LOING ENGINEER'" 1,245.27 • t2 40EA10, LYNN E.P. SPECIALIST 1 /709.27 „ AQRAltXBa_ WILLIAM, R SV[LDIN4 INSPECTOR 1 .716 .46 ROL►NS, _IRA �C APPRAISER II I ,47lI;i74 • ,s ROCCAPCATE, JOHN A NGR• SYSTEMS 4 PROGRAMMING '3,661.50 x 800414402* DIANA I COMMUNITY SERVICES TECHNICIAN 2.116.71 ROCRICUEZ. NGi4NA J VENILE` OFFICER .II .._.. - 1',745.91 i flOOSCH, GAY E LIBRARIAN CATALOGER 1,466.32 3' qv 'a ` ROGEA9, PATAICIA F CORRECTIONA1 OFFICER II 1 ,02.7p ! : f.li' m .__ fl0GER9. TERESA L PROGRANMERIANAL� .1 2 ,327.30 5, • „ ROMANS IK, GLORIA COMMUN. SEA. COUNSEL. ITS 1 ,706.16 ;' 0� ROOT, MARSHA M EMPLOYMENT TECH 1 ,217.6? 10dM_ S CHRISTINE A HEAD StART 7EAEHEA 707.42 � •,, LOU ANN G OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV ♦11160 b I . .s MOTH, CAVIL C CORRECTIONAL OFFICER . I ..,,1 ,584.63 8 ..___ ROTM,JUDY M _ _ OFFICE TECHNICIAN ll 727..61_. _ • „ ROTH, LAURIE A OFFICE TECHNICIAN III LEADMORKER 10223443 ,e ROTH, MARLENE M LEGAL TECH III 1 ,834.64 , '_ AG NMAN, LYNEYTE M GPPICE TECHNICIAN IV 1 .207.71 0 » ROUNDS. WILLIAM E CORRECTIONAL OFFICER 11 1 ,710.15 II Agog. BONNIE I. PBX OPERATOR II 963.01 di 2 ROME, RICHARD 0 GENERAL MOMT 15511 I [1 2.306.83 • 51 I 31 Via. 'F 04 4040 FATA04L 00044 R01!ORt IN A10211 N 10 COMPENSATION t littO SCION EPPM;ATION PAIL tN 44,411 ',TO 441rt.0YRI4R IV MELb CCVN1Y MO! N aNaLaTIO06 Ea NILS caUNTV RECE;YE AN AVERAGE OP 16% or SUCH COMPENSATION FOR PALACE EENEPj;d EMPLl�YE! NAME ' .OMIT JO! NAM! — - 1wMti i A ; wiMdti ♦ww? wRa41I • + ROYEALr bAROARA r .... _. a--- NEAP START TEACNEA'NOV. QtlNALp A ,1.I �. ° RAtIEa MARIAN C QIRECIOR OF INFORMATION SERVICES A32.1lI e RULRND RCIEfl R "- �NEALTNEDUCATOR _. _. 4,140.;' � :. 11JERIFF's LERCEANT 214,4. R1INOUSi CbROLV,�I J e ,.t.r. _ _ . RUICH, HENRY E ASST. COUNTS RTT. III 2r117L4.J + SNER1r'Fr! SEACEANT aPERA,TICMs 2,7Q X70 • pl • e+ RUSHING, CLINTON S QEPUTY $HER#Fr—� P• • 2,41MS' 37' RUSSELL, CAROL J 7-.4 ERATIONa u▪' RUSSE L, JANET IC OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 1,cae. 1 CLCRK ; ba3.16 RYTNENPORO, PRaO M „ • U RVIA$r NARK L INCOME MAINT R,UPQ i4 47o;tt31 SAGE,"CHARLES tt FA;NTER' 414.KSVANT 1.967041 1, SALAZAR, ANNAagLL CCAREC1IONAL 0PFICCN It- 2194740 ; • Ea SALAZAR. CVNTHIA A SUS DRIVER e _ !4L424R ' tIR11RCIa M CFFIGD TECHNICIAN II r3A•77 IUa DRIVER 42429479 is • 74 • . - SN&AERO, .KEM$ENT A APPRAISER" II 1.101'i _ . „ 2, 1,414.29 �+ aa �9ARPiaN _M el4ABL'- F UdifRECTl°NAL P#CEE I I ,n7 ' 4• z+ IANOCR9r SUSAN E enter APPRRISCR ., E • z, EARQOVAL, PATRICIA C DEPUTY GIST, ATT. III I�608:o 7AMDaVA4i ,$AMP NEAR START TEACHER Srt24.04 r • n ' SAtk1ILLANES, CtlNNIE A CAl SIR. NKR It.,. . 912.Ja INCOME AINT T, 1 .20.4tl "4j > SCMOAPERa CARRI$ 4 OFFICE T NCM I,I# ECf1f1,C �lN 1; 1ria9.Od SCNA-Int `MARY 1, .. • • • 4Na4-4. LIL'AARY "A sts104; 'i " N seri-fiL, NARY M TYPIST *tit 623.Q� e JCHELL, GLORIA J ' SCMELY;NOAH "GREw' L CUSTODIAL WORKER 1,421 ,2. COUNTY RNGINEER 932.79 . 0` • =z SCNI4DMEXEA, yEYEALEY . OFFICE MANAGER 4,007,46 0 is SCiILCOMETCRr .OHN N APFRAISIIR III 1,719.°x7 • . SCALE;CH, ROtERT K CORRECTIONAL' CFFJCeR` 'I ° SCHLEICNER, OASIS EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH. #ii4i 5 SC KIDT, ALEERT vat flEHAE 3s1,t3 I91.60 • b $CNMtOT, ONIGNT A R i E IiER• wKR• it; ' : „ DEPUTY DLit. AT1, II ,11473049 4LLta ! SCHMIAT, Juo N M#URANT DIAECT00t000C TEACHER rb 1440 SCIIN[bTr JI�nY t . ..• +, SCI.MIOT, ROEEAT .- . $Nu IRCKMENt At: pliifl!-C I'07i `aUPCAV tffON" .- _ .E 30.4E • SCNMUhI, YtLEUR A i I SER . NINA. III IBH �g .. . . .__ A i E SUPERVIsoR 1.600.67 SC.MNI IUA GLAND A 4.70 ASSI2TAN7 ?,4209.79 ,, • • +' SCNNEZCIR, 4LC0O4 K PAELIC HEALTH NURSE 9UP 411439 z.. ++ SGNCLL, *EFTA A ER�IaaR 1,60.09 ,, • -� aFPtCE TECHNICIAN II to SCHOLL, MICHAEL L CORRECTIONAL CFF10EA II Oa I;E • +) SCNOPFN, MARIA C SCroll, COLLEEN P SOCIAL CASENCAKER III 1716.64 + SOCIAL CASENORKER III 1'047.,Q1 f �� SCNRAtpER, xallotSCOTT L 9 a 4 B $URERVtStIA 1 ,797.26 • w ccHOOsbEA, SCOTT L 9CNUETT , KEITH A A C E SER. wKA. III 2,eos.2g . t SCNUETTE RONALD M CURRENT PLAAA0A 1,490.91 j°`� • U ELLS DRIVER 1 ,4l0•EG � , • SI 736':70 ' • ';, r • nt .-• - r `-rte - PAT1�Of 0AYAam:I MaCIA " t►1►a1 IT' CONPIN$ATION PAID iN JUNE T4 *MiLGVI1$ eY MCLI CO1&MT7 J I. _ . IN Ail0ITI0N TO COMPIPIATION 411360 AtLOK EMPICVEI$ OP HELD COUNTY IICCIIVI Ak ASIAAG4 4f 14% OP :::elitiCti".41.41411411 PEA 1'RI646 1tlN/triT1 i l4•1„°Yee NAM! JO4 NAMtl 1 {i rIn' �s+f 5i.5�ww ..j!..., -f�a w+w.tM III.. , 4D ,, SCRUMP, LYNETTE 4 RATA ENTRY OPERATCA Lit 1,243.88 ^ '` e $CHNADT2 , JEANitl L CONSTRUCTION RERMIT SPECIALIST 1.403470 c 44-oliat 1:14, rt SCOTTE,ROCA4. EENYJN E4p.I1.41 TECHNICIAN I , !174.51 . ,1, �y,i o>: -::ill: LINDA C COMMUNITY SERVICES TECHNICIAN H60.74 ,a • SEAUEY. REX L A i A SEA" *AR" III $ ,630.39 o $EELL'Y. CHRISTINE MIGRANT NURSE 234.10 ; _3itill1*4, OELORES M CU$TOOiAL WORKER _„ 607•11 19 SE4egli. NAALENE A CIIRAAYMl ECHN#CIAN" I I XANAGER 1 .47 67 ._.. _ ... • 5, SFILE, JAMES E 16 APPRAISER IX 1.471 .97 • SHANNON, JAMES 0 CONMUN. SEa • COUNSEL, 3 1,3020.19 31 19 SHANNON. ' MATH EEN PUBLIC HEALTH" NURSE LEAD'"UONKEA 1,971.06 _ • . ` 1iHA1P, MAlJORT4 A OFFICE TECHNICIAN Ill 1.4 1.41 1 �}�� RHEA* SHARON N _. COMMUNITY SERUICEi SPCCIALIST i ,3A0�Q:1 i ll SHEEHA61 04ik6N a HOUSING. _COOAtf1N1At-0 1-...II _2.034.1.5.. . _ _ • ei IHELDON. MICHELE a EMERGENCY MECICA4 TECH• t,110.,16 :I, . ; ]1 SHELTON, PAUSO K SHERIFF'S LIEUTENANT 2,559.19 ;A dd,, SHOT,YS, CHRISTOPHER A CORRECTIONAL OFFICE$ I i,t5a.11'i _ _ 6• zs -'> IHOULIN, IREN�E 1 OPPICE TECHNICIAN 64 ,},a,E2,44d " � 1HYRCCN. MATTHEW $ REPUTE SHERIPP--OPERATIONS _. -2,054.24 za 3-INANis, J401Tii Meat START TEi1tNlA f'iaY"4.0� ti • SlrHENtktl, GflALO W CORRECTIONAL COUNSELOR III 1,830.84 • x StRaN09. LAMA I PUCLIC HEALTH NURSE S 1,630•.0♦ 15� ' SIril+5iiil. WILLIAM A CORRECTIONAL 'OFFICER XI I.81 ,44 „ 41 '21: ? lEy211i1N, WARREN N CORRECTIONAL OFFICER 1 1,605.,55 ` • tit 5k ' _._ °1114'$*_..ICNNIl I. ROTOR VEHICLE SUPERVISOR 1,21,7.4.3 (, SM H. NA`ALCTTE 2 iNCONE MALNit" TECH IIt_. 1,904.98__ ..__ ._ • >5 SMITH. GREGORY C AIRPORT MAINTENANCE 115.00 " • SMITH. HARROL E OFFICE TECHNICIAN I 833.71 A.�Y , 466641,4- ELECTRICAL INSPEc14A 4,544 11 . 1] O . SMITH* JUANIA M OFFICE MANAGER 1,107.79 . • 3(0' SMITH, PAMELA N E P. SPECIALIST 1.6148x 4 : I smile —Y V Stili-H• GEESE, SMITH, YVONNE TYPISTju MISNILTECPPICIANICIER t1 , 09.30" .:.. _ _ ...:. SNfl00Ek. ALi E E t4 MNIII 1 ,263.04 T III _ _ 43 iNERGE, ell K _ OPrice MANAGER ...._ -., ._,. :3'i r6�,60411 :. 5, • <5 ,. S01,lf, IETHANY 4 HERO START TEACHER 166 28 M 116 as ft A. CLERK III 1 ,3Sld.'J1 « • 1a SOUINNELL. SANDRA K GROUNp$ktiEP6gjCLB(iL6AL B9b 0S ♦ • 4, IPALOING. WILLIAM E SHERIFF'S SERGEANT--OPERA?YON$ 8 ,447 .0$ ',tilt_ u SPECKMAN, SALTER J EXEC• DIRECTOR OP HUMAN RESOURCES 3.$69.62 �9- SPENCER. SHIRLEY a OPfIC4 TECHNICIAN 11 t" 1 ,161 19 • SPAAGUE4 DAVID k ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR 1 ,940.18 • 5i SPRAGUE, UICKY D OFFICE MANAGER ,;1 ,271 a0Ei 5: STACKLEY, 1YAAN K AIRPORT COMMUNICATIONS ATT@1106N9 363. 75 • 53 ][ • UI 54 75 55 • I, • it • • •A1104t 144'Ngb1, NUIIA SIPORT PAAl IE : CIMPNNlAit * PALE IN JUNE VI NNPI CTIRI II N;1.0 COUNTY IN ACOITIgM 1a CORPKNgAT;OM 4#S111E E1!iON EMP444 a OP ' NE4D CgNNTY ' MIid-V!? AN AOSAAIT CO 146 OP SUCH COMPENSATION PON rmzNOR BEN:1Plx4 IMPI.0Yrn6 NAME JOa nfl N,--r •- rr+ �rw 1 $ ITANO� OAVIO A • T STANLEY. DENNIS C SOCIAL CASEWORKER ill I.71B.i7 67 . aEPUTY ENERIPP 11 � 2.03.27 STTAPLETON . DAN;l1. P DEPUTY $HIRIPP "11 -X;1,141'.;1$ e ltfAAK,t NICHAE4 4 0404TY EMEN;PP-�;OP6RAt#ONS .1,431.34- f` .. II"L' STRIKE• IIxL1:tAM `E aEPUTY DIIT. AT:T, III 3.510,0+;TCiA'IRIa'j "MICHAEL E OFFICE" TECHNICIAN IY 1,304.70 " � „ 4TENCEL . JOE a i B SER. AAA. III 1.873.37 io $.TBNOAARD. COLLEEN A OFFICE TECHNICIAN li E00.29 • .r `— _�TET'HEN1 '.JU$TIN_.,M _. ... _... N_..S 1 1IlN. KKR.--xl. - - - .. _:* 1 34.20 - .__ IITAMELA .CARL. A, A S S SEA. KKR. 1[I }.i'S1�. 0 ,, �B1EQllN1a ;MAKE A Iua DRIVER�_. . _ 1 ,600itt .06 ,, " 'STTVEND, NE9LEv_ 4 A $ 1 'SERI 'MAE.`""I4 . . . • a STEVENSON, TERESA R OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 7SB.03 u STCLL. JEFFREY 1. E.P. SPECIALIST 1 ,624.a, ATE,Lre. TARIfl A Orrice TECHNICIAN "III - - . • �`:," S,TOKE, KATHY .l ,n46.00 ., ITCNIlNIN4T CINDY APPIAZ TMCHN;c1,AN 1#I 1.413.04 L� I '_-- - _. Al�Ml1A#ibrt EI 1.67Sp1 ! J10NIlAs 1051K U SUx1 DINa ..INSPEC-ti11A" :, STOACK. KENNETH R DEPUTY Dille AT.T. III 2 .741.10 :. STRAYER. ARNC4a L w STREET. CYNTHIA 'A CORRECTIONAL OFFICER If fi907.CN l2 OISPA,TCHEN #' 82 .. , SIM,EIT. $ARC E R i B SUPERVISOR 2,443.11 TTREET� MICHAEL $ EtS93,71 ST8i7Dl*". ".77'iIENE_.N.. H. LKNE PERSONNEL ;6AIRPDATI 43.7! -, OFFICE :TECHNICIAN""III ' " aTRCNO, OGROTHY J hETERANI COUNSELLOR 1 .260.50 b • w SULLIVAN . LAURALEE gppxCE TECHNICIAN It 2D9.74 SULLIVAN, ATR.i4;IA A aPPYCE MANA'CER TS. ' JA0 ANll NIE K 4MMLANT@ TORERI1001, N►6A 1;41,1 • " ),P.'" __- L0,4.0, 1,'•04.010.0.1,:9.0L I#- 1 ►1i140�i14 • YATT. "'7Im'u`ERf:Y "A Li�ALTT;irf# _. . . -'' . ''( Alm TALMAOCE-LUNA. L1NOA K OFFICE TECHNICIAN II45 060.36 xi TAMMEN. RUTH N P1IBLIC HEALTH NURSE If • TAPIR, MA$E1. I.667.i9 ,1 -SV'NHEA YOUTH Na 44-0 <, 113.3.: TAPiPY. JANICE .C INCOME NAINT TECH 111 1 ,307.12 TEOTMAN., KATHLEEN A OFFICE TIGHNICIIAN I1 621,.3'0 s ikcome HAIN1 t04.1 XI • ,! TERAS. KAREN REN4YNC#A A HEAD START TR "H 767i8 I"4i ,' .f9/ AC ER ♦66.93 ss THOMAS, LYNN P ICC*AL CASEMOAKKN" r;4"'__ 2,046. 1t � � THOMP80N► DARLING K OFFICE TECHNICIAN II THORP90N._,;EDWARD J SS iNVE TIOATOR 1I 1 ,442.44 • .1Y THORPSDNa SHAKLEE 9 13O1.8D EKPLOYK�NT TECH -.. _. _._ _.. . ._. _, alli. 2"i32S;;:E " THORNE. REBECCA L COMPUTER OPERATOR I 1 . 173.87 6T THVRON. 2ANNA L RECOVERY TECH 1I1 , a ' __ .... . . .1.303.60 85T TIEMAN. JOAN G a C e SOR. NKR, LII ,511.70 � . TIlIK. HENRY M CLIENT/INFO. SY5TEMa tOOAafNA,TOA 1,.d[1.7.1 �« •.1 TIMMERMAN,DIANA P OFFICE TECHNICIAN II > 919.59 , if u TOFT. RICHARD J DEPUTY SHERIFF--CPEkATIONS 1 F ; • el H55 . I• -_ • e *' MAt iu. #IHNIIr1 14 001,1040 COI!4FENaATION PAID I11 .iUN« t0 ENP414tltltl IT Ntl4p COUNTY �• IN ADO IT ION 14 C0MP4NSATION LIITe0 EELOM EMPLOYEE$ OP .61.0 COUNTY NICE14.!AN AVERAGE OF 164 OP RUCHCONPENSATION FOE PRINitl IENEFIIT$ • \ 10004,0441!10004,0441! NANe JOE NAMN i , NAieS i 1/4" �ww •rqY ..(!2,,111 ,_ ._.... , 1 s 10461414s LOT4 II OFPicu TECHNICIAN II 983.93 , • • e TOAAE9, HELEN 0 INCOME MAIN' TECH III 1 ,606.00 JOE SERVICE$ TECHNICIAN 390612 .. ip 2 740414'31 JESUCI'A N tl47.�9 TOMNLEVi GEOi14E 1. EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH. .� I' TRACY, O. ',CARROL SOCIAL CA10NCRKER III $,I44.*7 .._ ._. ,.. _ , ��' a.yW "`TR611IN01 DIANA : HEAD...OTART TEACHER . .. 4 • i, 'ROVING♦ SALVADOR LAM CLERK I : TNUJILLO, MOAN R SOCIAL CAIEMORKEA III 392.46 - 744444°741 4441T"JUDITH A OFFICE TECHNICIAN 'iv T'iai, 31' I. '> OePUTY $HENIPP-wC►ERATICNS 20040.06 115 yUANEN> EEIVENLY A ,° up ` � 5 ,TENSER, SUSANNNA` A . .. JOE SERVICESATECHNICIAQAt1 .. :. Jl 817.2$ . .. . ::: �..._� z y�4 ?UANER� ' SUSAN J AN • u ULLRICHI ROBERT C 6 ';, • s 4ALIN. CLAIRE A PARAMEDIC 2,201.119 " 54 " V•AMiftSERi JULIA CLIENT SERVICES.-,TECH' _ .. 4,196.50 --- S .. 'IIASENIU$,1 :LINCA El LIERARYADULT SERVICES COOROiNATOA i ,pta>f0 z/ III �, VA$9U"E2. 014144 AasT, COMPTROLLER 1,I*BrQa 22 _•irAS4U"EZ , THOMAS. :; _ p---j, S SEA ,.. WKA.....IiI..._ . . 1i6I0i00 .._ . _ • ., VAUGHN, JEWEL A OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV 1,2J2.6C .5 21 UELARDE. DEBORAH L DISPATCHER I 1 ,546.'29 v iii 0-0 SEED CONTROL SPECIALIST I0f87i36 25 • : VEIIAELi ,T WILLIAM PRINTER II I. 23? ' 4ENAtlLE, IlIL41AMP 1,'2 >f.• 's 4RN'HU04, OSEPH ::N CORRECTIO1MAL OFF ICER. I .. ...:1.2!11.39 ' . ._.. _ . :' ..._:. _ _Iii ti•': 2e - OTOIt.—• ROGER P . .. LUELCiN0 iNBPECTOR 1,790.94"__._ .... � W ' • ei VZLLE0A5• JOSE M CUSTODIAL WORKER 1,028..79 • „ VIMK6R• HAZEL C HEAD START FOOD SERVICE NKR.ASOE 134.79 m ,i"_.- -"4IliIN41 EVELYN N CUSTODIAL LEAD WORMER ,I,r4.67 11 22 u04i11ri1 DONALD H '.._ CORRECTIONAL OFFICER I .S.74.I4 .„ . • VOL,TZ, .THERESA A C011MUN". Sea. COUNSEL.; 1 1,369.44 ,�� _ __. ._..-�..__. .. __ . .. :: _.. .... _ _.. :__._. 8831:1'4 45 2s NAONER, KATHRYN A OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1 '162.14 ;; • 6 MASKER' LINDEN W DEPUTY SHERIFF--OPERATIONS 20024.6♦ 25 '-'_- NAQN-ER1 WILLIAM :L DEPUTY SiIERIn--CPeRATICN$ 2,366.116' », al >1 ; MA+kOyEb , PETER V DEPUTY $41EAiPP-�GFEAA.T[GN$ �I>134.lc j5� � r, : KAHLPELOT MYNNVE J SOCIAL CA$EMORIER III 663.39 303•3. _ , PLANNING TECHNICIAN I• � �1 ,2 MARE, SHARON L al 41 WALKER, $EANICe A OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1,223.4♦ • .2 MASKER, DONALD L A t 0 SEA' AMA" II _ _ _ _--- _ __ - - s2 -- CON1,4N. DER. COUNSEL.. II •11-:111301:1D-445,1 WALKER, LARK CPIlH J ; , „[ WALKER• LARRY tl ii A $ B SER. KKR• III • stFF WALRATH, ;'LYNN M' OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV ° ,265.51 a s • s€ WALTERS. MARCIA L OFFICE TECHN*CIAN i1 • 111 WALTON' KATHY COMMUNITY SERVICES TECHNICIAN ,1 ,049.81 ;; �- n WARDEN, DONALD 0 DiR. FIN. 6 ADMIN. SEA. 5,776.80 < NARNe1 IIENOA K JOB SERVICES TECHNICIAN 93612E f5 5 . MATERS• KEVIN P LINE PERSONNEL IAIRFORTI 1201.00 SE � s. _ _ MEIER,. MARVEY L R 6 8 SER. NKR. II ._ 1♦713•2D _.. . xl r 52~ , ME@!A• RICK A PARAMEDIC 3.203.66 • SJ T' li '• ._ .t"d', -...y. .�- ax-,:-.s_.'. - aX'rk-+R*"+ Y. > { .: •-r. .--sw�.z.c r _"'�, _ ? & a'J i -.tcr �< .�_ rot 104. OONPEN5ATION PAIN iN .illKE TO CII L $ft0 iv 1N/LA COUNTY Ik AOOITION TO COMPINSAT1ON LISTED l$LON EMPLOYEES UP SILO COUNTY AECEIE4 AM AVEIIAGE or 14% OF SUCH COMPENSATION PIN P11141 SINEf/T! ` , EMPLOYEE NAME JOA' KANE SAGES -----:_ — ., : gWalk .wrww:rww♦ www.r _. .. ., .. ._- _ ` wlwww« .. � s NEGNER. $RUNG A C A SEAT MKR, 111 ,1 .993.4.3 , • . e NERALE. LINDA I. COMPUTER PROGRANMIA II 1v703.52 ' h(IOINKOLLk1li OAUIO E A 1i A SERA MKR. III 1,439.6!' ' NEE0EMKELLtR. SOMA N OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1,019.17 ° � NE1pE1KE4 OR. 4AK1 a hill OAIUEN; 434r6a a ;1. ° �. _, u. OFFICE TECHNICIAN `III .... 1..043.$4 ., wcgfl . JACOUBLtNB A.304.46 MEIMER. 1111.411 L R i A NKR LiILEAO WORKER 1 .446410 � ' A 4 a SEA . NKA4 III r NEISJRCOK. HAROLD a NELCW. JAN41- A' EUYER 1[ ' 1 .030077 ;g • N1013EN. JAMES M : OCI'i1TY AHtfM1Pf- OPERATIONS 120 00 ' :, ME81. DIANE A ACCOUNTING CLERK III m }j , ....:� __.._ A i' A SUPERUiSON 2,712�6R- . .. .... : NEST, JACK L 1 .513429 , NEST* RAY A A 4 4 Sago NKR. III 919.331 21 NESTROPE . DANIEL A SU9 OAIUOR 964.33 . „ JUS DR141A WHALE 0 1.YN0A 3r O;SPATCHt'A I J,8440Q . MEAT RAFt. .JBAI' I. 227114•6°414' 704ti4 „ • NHIAT4Sa JANE P 1 AU$ OR141E l 93414.1- -..- . .:_ _. . . . . - . LIIY lim,__; ._ _ CUSTODIAL NORK5B_.. NHE'I ANi 1.OE9 1.114430 b � „ KIEMER$. LESLIE N CORRECTIONAL OFFICER I 1,514.36 a t1 NILKINS. SARJARA J PROGRAMMER/ANAL. I " • SILL, iEONARD R a $ a SEA. NKR. "II 1 .10{.87 2: NIILOUGHIY. TIMOTHY 1 CUSTODIAL' FOREMAN 1 .574.74 s 1 y , ; ; WILSON. MICHAEL 'A DEPUTY SMNNIPP--�QPERATIONS 4 .940.111 - _ ...:_ . ._.. .394'.3'4 - - -.__'. .. sus ORIUER WING, R' UECCEN 1 .623.66 . S Os NINO. AEOP.CCA ! E.P. LAS SPECIALIST 3i444O J „ MINKLEPLECK. GARY E A 4 8 SEA . MKR. I[ ° Sl18R1,13•S $ERGEANT--APERA*IONS a 404435 # •42 a Ntii5BTT; �1RREU. A $ M. SYSTEMS ANALYST �..::L..._._. :_.._ .. .. __ 1,164.14 � . NITTELS DEDITH ACHNI AN Ill . NG11M11SP BOITH N _ t'!1 I.lt10. 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THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ w�.._�---• t, • DATED THIS DAY a JQA/ �?/ :__mow.._ .. ,a.. • „ , • • DIRECtOR OF. F N NCE. AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES , 41 S,UBSaisED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS ...42...._ OAT OF —__ 191 _• • i��; W/ • AMY CONNL$S*ON EXPIRES;_ calw a L.A .wu-f A,1 Q......._—w• s�� • • No PUBLIC • - . WEi THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY. COLORADO, HEREBY • IAPPROVEJ • 4DISAPPROUE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN • PAYMENT 'THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN: UPON II • THE » _atrvI�.e_____ FUND --• . TOTALING S(/DAY OF .. ' • ..__�:.., «_��_�w__- 19 • �__. • DATED THIS COUNTY C1. AND RECORDER: DV • i • AP DEPUTY CHAIRMAN • • ,e Yy __-- • MEMBER MEMBER 0 , /cc( • • .4S-C...46-7-42dit.---- MEMBER MEMBER • • • • • ''fir tj NAr=ASP . *.`. = **Mae • .. NAM Int gmISTLNI root 3 1 ' ; AB Of 1 OttoOl19 ,"'• WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NURSER NURSER FR OUT 0BJ PROJ AMOUNT A116434 *GLAND INC 076169 60-2160-6360 ` 522.60 • 522,60 4,asss222a=s=sssa • A116435 *LINER. ROBERT* AM0801 24-9044^6397^4718 4.00 • _-i«_--_4-_- _- ♦.00 0 ==2=3aaaaa===a2 • A116436 ANDERS, DARWIN $ 083189 01-1041-6143 111,00 ' 41 41 111.00 mafans======a== • • A116437 BECKER, •DAVE 083189 11-3180-6143 111.0041 41 111 ,00 ====2==a=2==s== • *116438 BLAIR. ROBIN MA0802 24-9044-•6397-4715 24,00 • 24.00 A116439 BOUNOUS, /BARRY MA0803 24--9044-6397-4715 16.00 • 16.00 =s=a=a====Oa4112 • • A116440 BRANTNER GENE 083169 01-1011-6143 111,00 - 111.00 • 22*=== 2==a==2= • A116441 CHRISTIAN, LARITA NA0804 24-9034-6397-4714 -37!00 • « --- 37.00 • s==ass=====2=== . . • *116442 CITY OF FT LUPTON 082889 60-2160-6599 219.85 _►-- .«__««« • 219.85 • • A116443 CITY OF GREELEY SEPT89 15-1943-6350-ISGR 9,502.92 S S 41 • • t rAMSCAP 11111, LciatNn' Irani)!a asisr/Es •,} ' L , automat',RESISTER PACE : 2 f ,,s... As or : OSJ28/C! 'h� MAMMAS, PAYEE ' INVOICE ACCOUNT $UMSER WARRANT 40 - NURSER NURSER PO DEPT 084 ARCM AMOUNT -..- --.r -w�- r.rr.-w-�iw.�rrr-w-. . ►srw-+rwrr- .-��-.�.�w.�r-w�.rw ,'. ----`r-----emu!P T— , AC16443 CITY OP GREELEI 9.802.92 ;, • . asaa=sasaasaaaa .. - A116444 COTTONWOOD TRAVEL COMPANY 082889 60-2160-6370 278.00 .- .----w-« . 278.00 aaa;aasaaaaasaa • A116445 CRONQUIST MARK- V 083189 01-3400-6192 666.67 4 566.6741 asaas=aaaaaass= 4116446 CUNLIFFE CHUCK 083169 01-1014-6143 111.00 iv 850935 01-1014-6370 16.62 .-.. 127.62 411 aaasaseeaaaasaa40 A116447 DAVID. THOMAS O. 083189 01-1012-6143 111.00 • 111.00 aafaasozssmaaaa a A116448 DELGADO. .NAOMI ' MA0605 24-9034-6397.'4715 4.00 ___.4__-_--.... . 4.00 esssafanasass== • A116449 DILL. RICK 083169 01-2110-6143 111:00 - .r--r.......-- • 111.00 IP aseaa4as==asssa A116450 DOMINGUE21 A.M. JR AUG89 01-1123-6143 111.00 �- 111.00 ==s==sssaa===== • A116451 DORMANT SARA MA0806 24-9034-6397-47:5 64.00 41 41 64.00 =============== • • A116452 DRAWER, DON 7022 25-9060-6397-87 11535.50 • • 41 • 411 • Y' ' � T ; ' MA#,00# wARRANT`��itsTISR #A8! ' i 7 iit os/25/89 At OF 1 .. INVOICE ' ACCOUNT NURSER WARRANT up " WARRANT PAYER NURSER NURSER FD DEPT OSJ PROD Al10WiT 41 A116452 DRAWER. DON ' 1 .535050 s#sss==aa*sasss. ID A116453 FELTE. MARIE 119208 24-9044-6397-47$5 _ _216.00 . 216.00 • e A116464 FEUERSTEIN MARY ?ANN 083189 01-1021-6143 16400ID • 16.00 =sassassssadtsat ' • A116455 FOUST. STEVEN 0. 0663W9 24-90746397+4715 291 .00 291.00 '. . =s===ass=+eases �. 4116456 GENERAL LAWNMOWER 2896 01-1061-6360-CC 28:00 ID _ 28.00 sa=ssxsassss== ' di A116457 GONZALES. DEBRA *140807 249044-6397-4719 8,00ID 8.00 S sass=s==sss=ass • A116458 GONZALES. ROSALIE E. NA0808 24-9034-6397-4715 2,00 II . ' 2.00 ID =s=ssm=====Seas ill A116459 GOODELL. GEORGE 083189 11-3180-6143 111.00 . 111.00 . ==assn=s===sass S • A116460 • AGORDON. RANDY M.D. AUG89 19-4110-6143 . 111 .00 . _ 111.00 ID ___====ms=s==m= • A116461 GRAY. DARLENE *140809 24-9034-6397-4715 39,00 • 39.00 • =s==m==sass=sac ID ID 41 ID i. •v O .;i 4 • :1-,'4. 7�ew VYliiCrs a feAl:aeso °� :' 0.0000 '. MAROS" RE611"4" NA6E 1 4 p'r . AS OP. 1 .69/28149 . WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT WUNDER WARRANT ' 0 ' NUNWER NURSER ED DEPT ODJ PAOJ AMOUNT ►► 1___ r-►«,. ___. ..r �.`�_►a.►«��►..►i__«ter. AIDAf16462 GREELEY PATHOLOGIST —� 982989 01-2180-4350 21250.00 • — — 20250►00 41 + A116463 HAMILTON. JULIANN HA0810 24-9044-6397-4715 1100 ID »► ►1►00 . nas=as==s=sa=z • A11646♦ HAMMERS. LAUERN( E. 083189 0i-2150-6143 16.00 t ►.._• 16:00 . ssas=*==ss==aas 41 A116465 HANES CLAUD 083189 01 .1162-6143 - 111.00 111.00 =ssas=s asssaass . 6116466 HERGENREDER, DORA HA0811 24-9034-6397-4716 _ 57.00 M 57.00 ===saas=ssss=== Ai16467 MERNAMD£i. SPRING HA0812 24-9044►6397-471!1 7.00 --- - __� .► 7.00•• A116468 HOLIDAY-INN HASID 25--9070--6370-GAL 42.00 • H81089 24-9033-6370+-4150 63.00 ID 81089 24-9043-6370-4150 63.00 MD ►�. 168.00 . as===fl==flssa= 411 A116469 HUGHES. WANDA 083189 01-1021.6143 16.00 A 16.00 stsa==== • 411 i16470 HUMANE SOCIETY OF WELD A CO SEPT 01-2980-6350 5,592►75 5.592.75 MD S • ID . '� -^w74. 1.$61 . r •74. -n s",-1:r�27e l Ls�i`� n't'La•* : cr , �� � 'u. ,1 ?nrlfr + {'t y. vi � ,.,„.L. S� E4. • ons_ 1 iiix sNP so.fANANFN f IpE4; R i .7 ;' AO of- i Oi/261/8! • MANNANT PAYEE • INVOICE ACCOUNT NURSER WARRANT r NURSER ' NUNacR FD DEPT 0•J PROD , ANOUNT . •"• . . « -+._..«�. ... :........_-+rte .-T��,...,--..__. _»-r.r.. -- .�«��......« • A114471 180 9DN295 65-1491-6360 212.99 ' 9DK297 65-1191-6360 201.35 • ♦14.3 ssassaseessasss ' II • A116472 INDEPENDENT ROOFING AND 89091 25-9071+6397-L 21739.00 'All 21739.00 ssassssssasssas Ill ID A116473 INLOES GENE 083189 01-3400-6192 +--_-NM 566.67 ' ' 566.67 . =========s=ass= Ill A116474 JOHNSON JACKIE 083189 01-10►1-6143 111.00 ID 111.00 . sasss==sssassss • Ill A116475 ' JORDAN' EDWARD L. 083189 01-2110-6143 111.00 ID 111.00 . C sssaaaa===sass= . A$ 16476 JUAREZ, ANGELINA MG0619 19-4140-6370-TH --__-N 83.40 ' A 63440 , • ID aa=aaoosaosssaa ill A116477 KEIRNESI RICHARD M. 083189 01-1041-6143 -_-_- 111.0 . S 111.00 assssaa==s==oma A116478 KENNEDY, GEORGE AUG89 01-1011-6143 111.00 itt.00 41 • sasaa=m==rasa= . A116479 KINNISON LUELLA 083189 52-5810-6143 16.00 Ill 16.00 =m=a=s=s I 0 Y� nb WH-YY Kul } 11Ai►iORi� ,a Salty $ n I S 1004aNT RIGEST*R rose 1 6 • s a a6, : OR/28/89 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT ; L,.. NUMBER NUMBER PO DEPT O11J. PROJ AMOUNT r t �_w r_were_��r��.►w.?!rw��yrwMMtiwr4r.rw_+�M+�1Mw�M���_��.h___r1M�/ • A116480 KIRBY C M *BILL" 063189 01-1011-6143 111.00" 111.00 , ' seas=m====sx=4 • A116481 KRAUTSCMUN, VICK1 ! $40813 24-9044-6397-'4715 376,00 • 37.00 .. s=sa=ssaassasss •. : A116482 LACY1 GORDON 083189 01-1011-6143 16.00 16.00 ' ma=ns=sas=asxa • A116483 LANCASTER VILLAGE 076989 24-9034-6397-4718 216.00 4 216.00 • Csss gm=aaa=Lass • A116484 LEMAN 6 ASSOCIATES 639813 24-9033-62104190 120.00 120.00 IiiA116485 LIESS DONNA 083189 01-+3400-6192 525.00 w M 525.00 • A116486 LONG, ELLEN MA0814 24-9034-6397-4715 20.00• • 20.00 • =====x=======4=• 4116487 LOUSTALET, FRANCIS M• 083189 01-.1031-6143 111.00 • .........„•-.............-..-111.00 • 3====3========= • A116488 MARQUEZ1 ARLENE NA0815 24-9034-6397-4715 2.00 • 2.00 • • A116489 MARTINEZ. GUADALUPE NA0816 24-9044-6397-4715 69.00 • • • • kf r,:` - v.. '' 11AIt S•• 'WillicO�Nifl 1111 r i •s/asi� RA _ 2! PAUQ : 7 MANl1AMTc-R4•lii!R /09 .'r. . WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NURSES MASSAMT . NUMBER NURSER FO_DEPT OSJ PROD AMOUNT A116489 MARTINEZ. GUADAI.UPE 69.00 r`.• =m=ap==a===Ssaa A A116490 MARTINEZ, MARGARET NA0017 24�-9034-6397-4715 74;00 ..f .__-.-..-..,..-.� 74'400 ' aaaa=iasafiaaxaa . A116491 MARTINEZ. musts 010689 24-9034+6397-4715 90;00 • A » 90.00 . 0 a aaa Faaaaaami== s' .' A116492 MCKENNA. EUGENE 083189 01^"9020-6143 111.00 $ 111'00 .. i US=@asaaaia{cama ' •. A116493 MERCADO ROSE NA0818 24-9034-6397-4715 23;00 ' r------t--- 0 23400 saaa*4asaaS4enaa • A116494 METZGER MICNAEL K 083189 01-2110-6143 16►00 _r--+�.�}..w» 1600 . 0 s===t=i=tsat mss . A116495 MILLER. MIKE 083189 01-2110-6143 111;00 A 111.00 A116496 MILLS. GLADYS MA0819 24-9044-6397-4715 8;al 00 . ' 800 ===si=_=_==aa=a • • A116497 MOFFAT .COUNTY SNERRIF'S 890719 01-1012-6350 8050 A 8.50 • ==iii S==s , • A116498 MULNOLLAND, OAN NA0820 24-9034-6397-4715 50.00 ID • =============st A • • 0 000001107 *ESI$ N PM* i S AkNty As or -:4s/sales Hil WARRANT PAYEE , INVOICE ACCOUNT: NURSER masonry ' .c, NURSER I NURSER , FD DEPT' OSJ- PROD AMOUNT A116499 NASH1 TIM . 082889 60-2160-65.99 7µi70 41. -H__wr wry{wM ww 7µ.7O . 4,' assaamiss=sasss • A116500 NATIONAL ASSN. dF EMIR . 023941 60-2160-6220 50.00 • ....--www_—f_a 50.00 masaasasssmsmaa • A116501 NELSON, JOYCE 0601119 . 24-9044-6397-4715 32100 ' � 321100 a ass4sssxssOmas 41 • A116802 NORTH COL0' EMERGENCY PHYS .89AUG ' 60-42160-6350 ' 1 ,666:67 ••••••••••+-•••"•••^4-.•••• 0 1p666.67 xasses:ssssaaaa • A11'6503' NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 013474 60-2160-6220 2,144.6541 2,144.68 . sasastissssasamaa . A11650♦ NORTH MELD COUNTY MATER 89161 25-9071-6397-L 3,600:00 . 3,500.00 • aass_s_xasaxtsax • A1-16505 ODLE, PATRICIA ' 083189 01-.10111,4143 16400 - _,-----4- . 16:00 =xss=ma====mma • A116506 ORTEGA, MINERVA MA0821 24-9034-6397-4715 31400 31.00 cast:==nssss4a=a 1 . . A116507 PERSICHINO, PASQUALE J. 083189 01-1154-6143 16.00 Y • • 36.00 • ============== • • A116508 PREFERRED CORRECTION AUG 01-2310-6350-MDNC 22,891.80 - AL 41 41 • ' .•,;:: ".97/.. ,7- 5^.9 a,':-+' _ Y^47...?--.7-7,77,7).-5,7%-;,----,,w--'rysItc :'.t'iwV N�8��kcfi i..;,,w-g 7-,An, . (}Y'��w�,•C �P ' IIAl�O!' R� MESISYER PAn i 9 .' 4' A! AP'•i' 08/28/.1 i ,,,,i `"• • MARMOT PAYEE' INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT,` ' . NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT -•-•••••••• •••••••••• -•••••••••• -•••-- �..__....--1--. »_.__... _.w___ .�_. _._ .A116508 PREFERRED CORRECTIONAL 22.891.80 samssasasam=ass . 4114569 PREHOSPITAL DISASTER ME0 082889 60-2160-0220 48.00 . 48.00 =atilti..aittliti ailltli .. .. • • A116510 QUAMNEN THOMAS AUG89 Ot-1123-6143 111 .00 • 111.00 ♦ m=ss sin soosasa= A116811 RAMOS RUDY HA0822 24-9034-6397+4715 -+ 20.00 . -_.+_�-r 20.100 , •- ======sam=aasas . A116512 REYES. ANGIE HA0823 24-9034-6397-4716 69.00 • . ~69.00 '- axsas:aam.5s i s . . i� I, 1.. ,.,,ve .. ,r.:.••,. �,. ; . ,..::, .. ,..: s: Qi. 1 1 . A116513 ROMERO, ANITA' NA0824 24-9044-',6397-4715 8.00_ x ; , ! __..sx..y.... .....� . N. 8.00 • • A116514 ROT HE ALYIE M 083189 01-.3400-6192 _ 680.00 • 650.00 A114515 ROTHMAN ELMER 083189 01-3400-6192 • . 5.66.67 ' --,.__...-------- . . 566.67 ==43ss======R= • A116516 RUBY DONN 083189 65-1191-6143 • 111.00 . . 111.00 . ===s4=a x=fs$3== • A116517 RUIZ. NARY H. HA0821 24-9034-.6397-4715 - 19.00 . 19.00 • ss=ss=sx=xaaxs= • • • • 1S`'. ,7' -7 }'F7s. f yr�-^r'n.e_Y"'_."T !'''''"' ''' ''{t^?s'7S'''':7 _• , '1'7t^e'a'c "z. ,'` .. y. ': .+..i Ta u ys sp.y tiry.e 1.!.4- Al OP 1. OIL/as/`9 r • WARRANT PAYEE F INVOICE ACCOUNT NURSER NARRANT ' r NURSER NURSER PD DEPT 09J'PROJ ANWUNT ' ' A116518 ' RUNDUSa CAROLYN "J; 082389 01-1012-6370 44185 ' ' 44.05 • aasagasasaaasaa.. ' • A116519 SALAZAR' PERNIN 062258 24-9034-6397-4715 • 2118.00 4 • 288100 s aaaaassoasaasaa, • A116520 SCHELTINGA, ORES 083189 - 01»3182-6143 111 .00 ' 111.00 I =s=sods 0==n5sssi • R116521 '• SEILER1 KATHRYN i 082389 01-4020'-6370 10`40 10440 ossssaa=s=saaasaaa, • A116522 SEPULVEDA, CHRISTOPHER HA0826 24-9044-'6397-4715 ' 49.00 • +r 49.00 OPcacasssss=u==sa I • -. 4116523 SPECKMAN .'SALTER J 083189 21--6950-•6143Ill 16.00 < — .►_ - — • 16.00 =ss==asspes=i=aa • • *116524 ,STARSUCK1. GEORGIA ' 940827 24{9034-6397-4715 46.00 46.00 • saass=aasss#as=. • A116525 STATION OISTRIMUTING 082489 01.1021-6210 25.80 • ------------ 25.80 ' 41 =rims=sacs==4=sa • A116526 STOPFER NASHVILLE HOTEL 082589 60-2160-6370 335.2~ • _w_+-- II 335.24 • • A116527 THE CONFERENCE CORP 082889 60+2160-6370 380.00II • • ID • i . , iINIFNidii . sit 1► :r ,A OIB a*/ L'' hes NAAAAMf; ReitS'A . MAO*; i • , 11 . As DO 1' of/Was c ,i ' 111- MANAMA? • PAYEE **PUCE ACCOUNT NUNSEA : WARRANT r •' NUMBER • NUMBER Fa DEPT Old-PROD AMOUNT .ln 1 fir,. 4116427 THE CONFERENCE CORE 380;00 • csastmcasamlams ' .. 4116528 TIESZEN, NENDEL4 ' ' .1140828 24-9034-6397-+4715 58.00 __. a1... .«.+ ._.. • 58 ,00 aa*gkssssa=*sags. _ A116529 TODD :SMITH 48229 25-9071 -`397CAL 1.868.00' . • -'T- - i 1 8ss.00 • ', • •< A116530 TORRES. EL1DA ' 14.10820 24-9034-6397-4715 ' 3.00 •,: 3.00 • ' sssaaaas===sass''. • A116531 US SPRINT 176989 67-1192-6345-LD ; 11533'23 ' . -f.N..-.,.�{. i ..--1-...i.--4•.-...-.1.-"-', " 1 .533623 . anassasassa sass A116532 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 9140973 67-1192--6346--LOCL ' 33DS8 • . 33.58 • ,. 1 =ass.=as=saimma ' • 4116533 VANDYNE, ROBERT 1440630 ' 24-9034-.6397-4715 ' 23.00 : , • ii 23.00 ' • s=s=ix===*x=ma== • : A116534 VINTAGE .CORPORATION 1045W9 24-9034-6397-4715 256.00 ___....N 2 s_N 66 00 t =sa=#a=s=sasssss. < • • A116535 WARDEN DONALD 083189 01-1151-6143 111.00 i �- 111.00 • • 4116536 WILSON. ARCELLA' *140831 24-9034-6397-4715 17.00 - ' • 17.00 • • • _s__=a=====F=_= • • • }y�..� P .�i � .3 ll i L.c y + ,... I ►RRAMt• mitt tes piit 4 , ! tit,. _ ';GIs 0, s' 04J-24I49 , � * MIARRANT PAYEE ' T$VOICE ACCOMMIT. MUMSER MMAB,RAMTal - NUMBER NNMBE$ PD DEPT O$J PROD AMOu/1T ...---.............— r . ', 4116437 'WORKMAN. •ROUERT . 043109 01-.21.10,..6143 111.00 lli•00 zsms'sammn$saass FINAL TOTAL. : 66,492.41 saassoaaa72*aaaSTia . • 0 0 _.. I ' • • • • • • • • • • I 0 0 0 7 { G e.MIrWr &.+ . r .rrT '.� r i 1 A arc t AS or -3 `4A/IA/A! r LO THIS IS TO CERTIFY''THAT ALL ACCOUNTING. AND- DUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE SEEN I • t' • COMPLETED ON. THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PACE 1' THROUGH 12 , -AND r--•-•'\ • DATED 'OB/2D/B91 -AND THAT '.PAYNENTS SHOULD BE TO THE' RESPECTIVE- YokiRS/'::IN 4HE y • ' AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT SS.Pl(1 07peo• t! : �• 1 • DATED THI D D F 1! I . • il DIRECTO INANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES p� SUBSCRIBED AND SHORN TON BEFORE; ME :THIS __ DAY OF �,h 19 1J / • MY \GOo'MISSION EXPIRESS ' •y Qrmcwon • moires) erra June 8, 1990 NOTA • At IC • ME. THE BOARD OF COUNTY>COMNISSIO$ERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, -HEREBY ' I (APPROVEI (DISAPPROVE) /HE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ASOVES AND WARRANTS IN • PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED ORAMN UPON • f THE 1ie� i . ,� FUNS - TOTALING SQ-��W. .LS ,11 • DATED. THIS' C v DAY OF _ _�__A t ..�_� 19 • i COUNTv ,CL K AND RECORDER BY . • �,. Ka:/ ' Qi . DEPUTY _�y` V^� '� CHAIRMAN- • .� . • • MEMBER MENDER • ' SK ersbC . 1 i . MEMBER . MEMBER • • . • • • • • r ' 0 '�y¢ 'R"" — =:a+ ..'✓K.s'rn`"¢g%?s,. r,�;.p_r rr• , .i{':g Mycn ; .PA'- t ti xt ) 'S tyv 23Hllall tiMittilITH y . • . 1 ne., , .. • „goo >' 23013g', ' ..a .Sr.,, a �{� .p �. Nn•I I t.+ 1. .i Dpi i :�� i -�t.i .. . � 22221203 -Alnd32 d O. 1• • AO 23020032 ON? P ,3ALNn03 Ei.• . } ,All ITZ2F6* `—'— an Alta QTr" sank 031lta 41 —" '0��'/'y'rJCl��f DN11V1O1 — ONnd ' j s J � 3n1 `• 7 !! bb��// NOdn NNlt20 052302D AH323k 322 .320d323n1' 1H3MAVa • j.. 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A8 OF s 08/29/84 'tii WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • ,4,...4.- NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 081 PROD AMOUNT • *116538 A 6 M GLASS 9430 52-5810-6924 11+993. 10 • 11 ,993. 10 O c=a=====ns===== 0 A116839 A-1 PEST CONTROL 89092 25-9071-6397-L 80.00 0 80.00 • A116540 *GLAND INC J1286 61-9020-6245 6,228.06 41267 61-9020-6246 212E7.31 0 J1314 61-9020-6246 20255. 85 _-__-10 ,701.22 0 =sm=*m=*=as=sts ,*118541 AGLAND OF GREELEY 272293 11-3146-6371 11 .00 • • i1 .00 camas==== • A116542 AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOC 082189 52-5510-6333 56. 00 ........................ • 56.00 A116543 ANDERSON, DON WATER 11-3146-6452 30.00 • 30.00 ===c===c==s=c= A116844 APA-AMERICAN PLANNING ASC 016489 01-1014-6330 175. 00 • 175.00 n= 0 *116545 BASSORE, BILL 0 . OR. ST0889 21-6640-6358-9 937.50 937. 50 • A116546 BETTY POMEROY 88015 25-9071-6397-GAL 35.00 • 35.00 . S 41 0 • • • A '' MAPZON MELD TA COUNTY DA ' 2 os/!}/0! rt NA*RANT a#Gsste0 VALE 2 2 441, 'Or As OF : os/:9/40 :f WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT' 40 NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT 013'-PROD AMOUNT FM A116547 BLUSH. MARILYN A. 431257 01-2120+6318-JAIL 16.38 - 0 16.38 S css222=22222.2= '` 0 A116548 ORATION'S. INC 04002 21-6640-6210-9 15. 60 0 ,,• 15.60 • s22e2===sSsszs= A116549 BRISTOL 6 ROBINSON PROP 2300k7 24-9034-6397-4715 186.00 4.: 4, 230018 24-9034-6397-4715 286.00 230019 24-9034-6397+4715 286.00 •'� 728000 ` 0 A116550 BRUCE HERTEL 882015 25-9071-6397-GAL 193.57 193.57 p A116551 CENTENNIAL LUMBER COMPANY 61587 21-6690-6220-9 328.90 • - 4067925 21-6890-6224-9 187.25 516. 15 ===============- - A116552 CENTER FOR CORP HLTH PROM 082989 83-9020-6740-HLTH ----- 5,292.00 . 5.292.00 =2 us . 40 Ill A116553 CENTRAL EQUIPMENT CO. 12750 01-2310-6212-SUEQ 342.50 :' 0 342.50 A116554 COLO DEPT SOCIAL SERVICES PET108 21-6790-6599 2.463.49 2 .463. 49 •41, A116555 COLORADO DEPT OF HEALTH 500182 11-3146-6452 220. 00 •ID 220. 00 -2-22 0 • y ° NAPE '�Lc"^-mz-.�'nz'�'9�t MELD COUNTY NATE f' C�/.t!/d9 ' I, *ARRANT. REGISTER PARE 3 - 3 1 08/29/09 • NAPRANT PAYEE NUMBERINVOICE ACCOUNT ID NUMBER ED DEPT ONU PR OJ AMOUNT • A116556 CONGRESSIDNAL QUARTERLY 080189 52-5530-6322 435.00 435.00 41 ............... rdili • A116587 COOKE, JOHN 133851 01-2111-6220'�NOPT 13. 38 • 13.38 snascsssoaxssas • 4116558 COPELAND ' DONNA KI0689 21-6650-6372-9. 11.20 all 41 17.20 sssasananass=2: 41 • A116559 COULTER, PAT MI0189 21-6480-+6372-8 72.80 72.80 0 =====1=======4= A116560 CRAVEN KATHRYN $10689 21-6650-6372-9 5.80 ID 5.80 AD _osass:aa ssaea . A116561 CURTIS, MARY 'RUTH 069660 79-4410-6143 129.50 illi 069680 79-4410-6143 126670 . 256.20 Sao;sa s3asscoq A116562 DACONO U—PUMP—IT 000850 01-1123-6599 10.00- • 10600 Al asrsca=sss_____ 41 A116563 DAILY TIMES CALL 682889 21-6510-6337-9 73.95 • 73.95 ID casn s '.'• A116564 DETERS, ROBERT L. M.O. 062989 01-2180-6350 780 .00 . II 780.00 sos s__,__ • AD 0 n >-#- 4[5 +: 7. .77f,r7 37Tir 7: _NPr"-IC'fir s . -.s.'z-fa'4f CWsy.ry+`,sy .., 'u+t�+'i .."7 "r ' '-' 7.3:14 , v3-1371777W--- z- 4' MAP260P MELD COUNTY ',Ave : Orlt9,s9 _ ` WARRANT REGISTER PATE 1 4 . . AS or 08/29/BS qce Ilk IF PAID WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT t , . i • A116565 DIVINE . CHERYL MI0889 21-6650-6372-9 34. 14 -•.---34. 14 • ==s=zs=a====s=s ID ,,� A116866 DON'S MAINTENANCE SERVICE 2133 11-3140-6360 548.58 .........548.58 ` Alk =Cxx3=2xa====== A116667 EATON FINANCIAL CORP. 425489 77-5310-6533 77.60411 3 77.60 ax==ssssss===== :: D 41 A116568 ELDORADO DISTRIBUTING 000853 01-1123-6599 2.87 2. 87 • =xss=axxasszs= • A116569 ELLIOTT. DALE COPYPR 11-3132-6229 2. 00 IP 2.00 ^ .• 41s saxcs�=ssa=s== Al•F6570 FIRST NORTHERN SAVINGS 24889 77-5300-6610 562.29 • 77-5300-6620 55.33 617.62 • ===_x=== . Ai16871 FOX, MARY X. MI0889 21-6650-6372-9 56.20 41 56.20 cv _ss =___IA . . A116572 FRANZEN. DUANE GENE 081989 79-1191-6143 79.81 082789 79-1191+6147 95.00• — • 174. 81 ID A116573 FRIA51 ROSITA 083189 21-6490-6398-9PSI 90.00 ......... • • S ID • 4 '- ' ,APSY-'''-'7-47-Th-17777-7e#4 '" sF ''':*Trc`^:y' T„''`". 5 „;7'51.-7-,- Ty arc- ^,-zor4`e---- v s ..;s -,tr{, ,.n 'F ;`t^ e I :i sp?:Fe 11A►240 • 11*I.D caU$7V DATE :• os/s9/s9 NARRAN7' REGISTER PACE' : 5 „.,, AS OP 1 0,/310%89 AD WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT IP A116574 FRITZ, KARA 083189 21^6490-6398-9P5I 120.00 i 120. 00 3=3,2===2=====_ • A116575 FRONTIER BUSINESS PROD 200470 60-2160-6360 121 .00 4I 121 .00 II2333-2-12---,2- A116876 GALICIA, RAMONA MI0889 21-6650-6372-9 5.60 i 5.60 ' =2= 322332 AO i A116877 GARCIA, ELIA 003189 21-6490-6398.-9PSi 120. 00 i , 120.00 i =22,3==3=2 A116578 GIRARDI. LISA LARAE 082889 79-4410-6147 100.00 i ' 100. 00 =========s===== i. . A116579 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE THE NOTDEM 01-1153-6337 9.60 1 594459 01-1154-6337 24.00 i 594786 01-1154-6337 19.20 52.80 ID -2--2-2-32 A116580 GREELEY GAS CO 1992 01-1061-6344-CA 11.98 i 47233 01-1061-6344-CA 22. 51 . 5878 01-1061-6344-CA 12.35 ID 7398 01-1061-6344-CA 12. 35 i 96425 01-1061-6344-CA 22. 51 81.70 i 3----- tan i A116581 GREELEY GAS CO 082889 01-2330-6340 32.66 i 32.66 . ___ ' • !� 0 iYr_" rren ZJ? . :. gr.S S ' .at. -Tw ,�•.p-.;rte,a„ l.'+..WF. �,--a• =:!'+ ls�^.�,�., i *,�'?�F' 'SZC'": 'L�" L_'i' i$�. .a y r ?4s' * MArsoar NELO ,COUNTY , OA7rt1 08/29/69 As WARRANT RL+6tSTER PACE a 6 IP 4Y( AS OF t 09/29/89 ,i WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ` PROJ AMOUNT • IP A116582 GREELEY LANDSCAPE 3418 52-5610-6366 55.65 • 3424 52-5510-6366 23,00 . 78.65 s===ss======aa3 ID • A116583 HAAS. ROBERTA 0825MI 01-1041-6370 179,00 IP 179.00 . ' A1. 16584 HAUSE, JOYCE ELAINE 04714D 79-4410-6142 22.09 081970 79-4410-6143 53.24 • 75.33 O === Sat=6tS A116585 HEATON* EMILY 083189 21-6490-6398-9PSI 120.00 . . 120.00 =.3aas=S=ZSt==== A116586 HENRY) PATRICIA D. 2472V8 24-9044-6397+4715 127.00 2472V9 24-9044-6397-4715 136.00 • 263.00 • =anssn==sas==sa A116587 HERNANDEZ, YOLANDA 083189 21-6490-6398-9YTO 148. 50 S 148.50 • A116588 HIGH PLAINS REG LIB SYS 010189 52-5520-6322 85.00 S 85.00 ID A116589 HILL, MAX P01498 11-3141-6229 14.80 14.80 ID s • ,.. A116590 HOLIDAY INN 063913 21-6950-6379 21, 55 S 21,55 • _' 4 ` � 41 e i stay aoOP j Wel.B COUNTY ot* l Gs/2°!/81 WARRANT ,Rte4istER Pam s 7 I` AS OF : 08/29/89 •i WARRANT PAYEE INYOlCE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT 0 NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 084 PROJ AMOUNT • — • A116591 JEROME CO 000852 01-/ 123-6599 7,13 _-------- 7. 13 • 0==303===sas=s= A116592 JOHNSTON THOMAS R 980726 01-2111-6220NOPT 5, 30 • 'All, 31223=2======i== s ca==asasassaas • A116893 JONES, DONALD E 0824MI 01-1041-6370 - 189,84 • 189. $4 41 • A116594 JUST PANTS 000848 01-1123-6599 48.76 ' 41 ID ♦8.76 . A116595 K-MART 811569 21-6640-6224-9 166,66 • 811570 21-6640-62299 17.06 811571 21-6640-6220-9 8, 82 ID 811576 21-6950-6379 26, 91 41 219.45 ID A116596 KEEFE COFFE AND SUPPLY 115686 86-2311-6250-COMM 478. 48 IP -- .--M- - • 478,48 ID e A116597 KEIRNES, RICHARD Ws 045920 79-1041-6143 63, 50 0824M1 01-1041-6370 92, 40 .II 155.90 ==s=========x== . . + A116598 KLAUSNER THOMAS J CON889 01-2990-6350 29.25 M10889 01-2990-6370 17.20 . ♦6.45 ID 4I A116599 KUNZ, LUELLA 13337 60-2160-6599 100.00 ID • 0 • NA/2410 stet., coati. flit' i 0A/2!/A9 ' MAAsA1iT, 410.01'004PAGB i 8 ` AS Or i '0A/89/89 A WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUNIER PD DEPT . OBJ PROJ AMOUNT 1 IP A116599 KUNZ, LUELLA 100.00 m=asss===A2=ssc 4. A116600 LACY, GORDON 080889 79--1011-6143 30.00 ":41) 081689 79-1011-6143 20.00 II 081989 79-1011-6143 30.00 10 80.00 II A116601 L1BSACK, FERN 082581 01-1041-6370 128.60 il 128.60 - A116602 LONGS DRUGS 012263 21-6700-6220-9 _--... -_ 20. 61 20. 6) ===s=s=sac==m= _.' ID A116603 LOPEZ, NORA 083189 21-6490-6398-9PSI 120.00 120.00 ID A116604 LUJAN, CARRIE 083189 21-6490-6398-9YT0 149. 25 ill 149.25 =sas=s====5==as ill A116605 MANAGED LOGISTICS SYSTEMS 680219 61.-9020-6397 114886.34 • 11 ,886.34 ' 11 el A116606 MARKLEY' S CONCEPTS C DE- 6320 52-5510-6940 1 ,076.00 ----_-1 ,076.00 • ID A116607 MASTER LEASE CORPORATION 100989 77-5300-6345 27 ,98 41 77-5310-6345 27.97 • 55.95 ID • ID ID ID ' 46 • fi {'f MAMi0dr *40 cow", BATE i 8B/24/i4 WARRANT RESISTER PARE $ 9 AS OF ; W29/89 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT Ill f NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT a } A116608 MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES, INC. 228868 01-2310-6222-KTFD 38.30 241395 21-6640-6222-8 132.02 _4, 241432 21-6640-6222-8 97.28 411 261.60 4I� saasazs32a3acsm . � A116609 MICRO COMPUTER WORLD INC 21517 52'•.5510-.69401..E8 1 ,011. 00 • 1 ,011.00 ii ==============s • A116610 MILLER, SHELLY KAY 083189 79-1021-6147 80.00 ' 544 79-1021-6147 20.00 553 79-1021-6147 30.00 ID r 130.00 A116611 MONARCH PLUMB SUPPLY CO 22674 01-1061-6360—CC 48.09 ID 48.09 022============= A116612 MOORE PRODUCE 15688 21-6640-6222-9 519.49 21-6640-6229-9 149.81 • 669.30 .. ======--343-.=-- • A116613 MOTOROLA INC W11145 01-2150-6360 632.79 4, 632.79 Ill 33-2-3 _ • 4116614 MOUNTAIN STATES EMPLOYERS 082889 01-1154-6370 75.00 41 • 75.00 4,333=s3=ss3 . A116615 NEVAREZ. ANA 083189 21...64906398.....91.1017.2 T0 35 IP 137.25 IDa=3=33==a A116616 NEW NEWS ITHEI 90 01-1153-6337 2.43 • • • ID male Nall COUNTY mrh- ' NARRANT Rt.t$TER PAGE l (,0 I. Or; AS Of i 08/24/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NURSER WARRANT •NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 084 PROJ AMOUNT calk A116616 NEW NEWS (THE, 91 01-11536337 7.83 • 10.26 • z==s=sazzxaaza. '• A116617 ON CALL TEMPORARY S£RtlICE 14268 01-1021-6110 24.64 . 41 24.64 aasa=xszamaxssm 5 ' A116618 ONE HOUR PHOTO EXPRESS 16175 0t-2111-6220-INVT 7.45 17128 01-2111-6220-INVT ... -..... 15.46- 40 22.91 as sxa 41 . 4116619 ONORATO. LOIS MI0689 21-6680-6372-9 39.40 39. 40 • 411 A116620 PADRON, MARGARET 072489 79-1152-6143 18.70 • 18.70 • azas rzs=== A116621 PATTEN ELVIN 0 049930 79-2310-6143 2.44 . 068380 79-2310-6143 22.50 06839D 79-2310-6143 22.50 069740 79-2310-6143 -------300.00- • 347.44 • A116622 PEDIATRIC SURGERY FRANCH 21-6640-6351-9 108.00 _---»....-- - 108.00 A116623 PETTY CASH-AMBULANCE 082989 60-2160-6310 18.90 41 60-2160-6360 25. 64 44.74 • a A11662♦ PETTY CASH-YOUTH SHELTER 082889 01-2330-6390 50.00 • • • • • ill . wait " strip CYUNtY MOTE $ 031/291013 sARRAst REGISTER PAGE 1 11 0 ' AS OF ' 1 08/24/89 ';),,0 WARRANT , PAY'EE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT 41 '' NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT iS' ......... A116624 PETTY CASH-YOUTH SHELTER 50.00 xaanxac*nsxxxs= A116625 PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY 036525 77-5310-6250-100L 8.266.05 77-5310-6599 1 .349. 80 04761 77-5300-6337 823. 75- Aft 77-5310-6337 023.75- IIIP 326395 77-9310-6599-PHIL 5 .308.89- 0 .........----_- 2.659.46 33--22= xx_ . 0116626 PISANO. DELORAS 083189 21-6490-6398-9PSI ................. �120.00 ----- _ __ 4, 120.00 . ===s=======oon il 41, A116627 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF COLO 000018 77-5300-6341 138.02 040328 77-5300-6341 144,27 41 050218 77-5300-6341 15.20 190068 77-8300-6341 6.51 220188 77-5300-6341 6034 250298 77-5300-6341 9.41 270178 77-5300-6341 2.54 300118 77-5300-6341 23.50 400028 77-5300-6341 24.73 430178 77-53.0-6341 52,85 512188 77-5300-6341 6. 57 41 514168 77-5300-6341 10.88 0 52418 01-1061-6341-COMT 58.70 530158 77-5300-6341 10.43 ID 540138 77-5300-6341 30.24 550108 77-5300-6341 2.65 __-____-413.34 • =sanasonossnnss A116628 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF COLO 560188 77-5300-6341 2. 54 0 1 600378 77-5310-6341 160. 56 700448 77-5310-6341 43.44 4I 800168 77-5310-6341 3.44 4k 800508 77-5310-6341 95. 49 820158 77-5310-6341 26.44 • 331.91 4 S ♦ • ,` star a000l SILO cousin a One : 00/»/14 NARRANT REGISTER. PACE S A2 AS OF 100/4!/89 Alik ill WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NURSER WARRANTlit ' ' NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROD AMOUNY A116629 RADIO SHACK 002526 01-2111-6220-SOPT 32. 16 • 32. 16- A116630 REaIN, AMANDA 083189 21-6490-6398-9YT0 57.75ID 87. 75 - ==a=====sae==== A116631 REYNOLDS PUBLISHING CO 089 01-1152-6330 67. 50II 67. 50 _=====m=====___ A116632 RICK'S APPLIANCES 36895 01-1061-6360-CC 37.30 ill 37.30 ===x=====0000=_ • A116633 ROCCAFORTE JOHN 061689 79-1191-6143 45.00 I 45.00 ID A11663♦ ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS 305103 21-6950-6337 168. 15 168, 15 IP A116635 SAFEWAY 195814 21-6640-6222-8 88. 32 ID 88. 32 A116636 SAFEWAY STORES INC 195524 21-6640-6224-9 34.65 S 34.65 41 A116637 SALBERG. GILBERT 0825MI 01-1041-6370 102.80 , ID 102.80 ID • A116638 SEELEY, CHRISTINE MI0789 21-6640-6375-9 48.20 ID0 • • l''''' t z ` wan C014wnt .018, 1 owl 13 MA►2N► ` MAMRNNt RE41STER 1►A6E 3 13 , <: A9 OP' I OO/:9/89 a ` '' , • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT `' NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT O8J PROD AMOUNT A116638 SEELEY, CHRISTINE 48.20 • A116639 SHANNON KATHLEEN MG0822 19-4140-6370-CHP 26. 85 • 26.85 _4422===s=====__ . A116640 SIMONDS, LANA MG0621 19-4140-6370-MAP 45. 20 • 45.20 • ====s==sIIs===S= HO A116641 SNYDER. LILLIAN L. 090189 77-5300-6610 769.55 0 77-5300-6620 281 . 11 AD 1 .050.66 4 41 A116642 SWANK. TINA 083189 21-6490-6398-9PSI 120.00 40 120.00 . _______=====s== A116643 TEN* CORPORATION 89091 01-2110-6226-TRNG 299.40 ID299.40 • • A116644 THOUTT. MELVIN JR. 1520U9 24-9044-6397-4718 378.00 378.00 • _____ II A116645 TOODY.S 32822 21-6390-6379-8 12. 16 41 32853 21-6390-6379-8 28.60 33125 21-6390-6379-8 223.7041 • 264.46 c==oa===n=s==== . • A116646 TORRES. ARNALDO 083189 21-6490-6398-9PS1 165.00 • 165. 00 • _ 0 0 0 0 41 µ Fti NAM2iW! aLii r COUNty ' pate- # OO/!S/19 .. WARRANT Ad48St6R t►ACE t •16 • AS OF 1 08/39/89 ,P WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NURSER WARRANT ;;. NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A116647 TURF IRRIGATION SUPPLY 120665 01^1061-6235�CC 47.67 ------47.... • =2212=2tn2=t==== A116648 U S WEST COMMUNICATIONS 081089 52-5510-6345 36.10 S 81089 52-5510-6346 36.10 ' 72.20 IP =Z==_=====-_===,. 0 A116649 UNITED FLEA MARKET 000846 01-1123-6899 65.99 ID --------- __65.99_ ID=z-s 2�.a 2_=2==== A116680 UNITED POWER. INC. 080889 11-.3140-6340 25,.03 , 8208 01-3061-6340-ROAD 27. 18 52. 21 41 ::,..• ==tens========= A1t6651 UNITED STATES WELDING INC 0725GR 01-2118-6220 8e75 2.76 ==x======sa===s . 4116652 UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL JPT889 21-6640-6361-9 115.00 115.00 • A116653 UROLOGY CLINIC OF GREELEY MR0889 21-6640-6531-9 33.00 • __33.00 ID c=a=n==s A116654 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 9H7626 67-1192-6345-LD -___-- 122.21 • 122.21 • A116655 VELTRI, THOMAS MI0889 01-2990-6370 220.20 ------220.20- •ID 411 41 • IP _a+ _.�.... Nvmma- R,4..• Nag CWl1TY **I $ $$$/aisli ' .. rtF' NAs2d0! NAltMANT' �QIST$�1 PA$t 1 ' 15 As or 1 08/29/59 r. . INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT � WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT NUMBER 0 30.00 A116656 NAL.MART DISCOUNT CITIES 000844 01-1123-6599 40.00 000645 01-1123-6599 31.76 6 000847 01-1123- 1 41 6599 92.10 000849 01-1123-6599 92. 10 000851 01-1123-6599 II IP 383,97 moo=m==Do=ss:=, Ill 41 MLLBC 01-9020-6370 +181.90 A116657 WARDEN DONALD 04575D 79-1151-6143 31 . 18 . -- 213.08 _t=====2L====t=0 ID 59,58 A116658 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 219092 21-6640-6377-9 9.50 3095 61-9020-6360 3167 01-2340-6599 20.000.00 t ID 3178 61-9020-6360 9.00 3206 19-4140-6599 A. 3209 01-2110-6599CIUL 15.00 IIIP 41 3218 21-6640-6377-9 128.79 3227 61-9020-6360 7.70 3237 61-9020-6360 2.20 ID 3242 61-9020=636O 15,40 3246 61-9020-6360 15.60 ID 3248 01-1014..6370 100.00 411 3249 01-1014-6370 65.00 3253 61-9020-6360 7.70 3254 01-2110-6599-CIVL 7.50 ID 4290 21-6690-6220-9 40.00 ID 503.37 Ill ID 04839D 79-2111-6143 33,60 A116659 YINSETT� RANODLPN J 120.45 049980 79-2111-6143 47,00 47.00 06714D 79-2111-6143 ID 068750 79-2111-6143 109130 79-2111-6143 3.60 4I ID242.65 • MI0889 21-6650-6372-9 25.60 A116660 WRIGHT MAYBELLE ----------____- 25.60 YAP300?' MELD COHNTY DATE a° 08/2 /89 " 11 -si.. MARRANI'` REGISTER PAGE i 16 a; AS OF : 05/29/89 tip WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • r NUMBER NUMBER . FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT v. • A116661 YELLOW PACES (TNE1 322072 21-6950-6382 95.00 • 93.00 '0 A116662 "YOST+-ERTMERg SUSAN 040789 79-4410-047 45.00 • 051489 79-4410-6147 45.00 042189 79-4410-6147 48.00 • 042889 79-4410-6147 45.00 050589 79^4410-6147 45.00 061289 79-.4410-6147 45.00 • 051989 19-4410-6147 45.00 052689 79-4410-4147 45.00 060289 79-4410-6147 45.00 • ".� 060989 79-4410-6147 45.00 061689 79-4410=6147 45.00 062389 79-4410-6147 45.00 '.� 063089 79-4410-6147 45.00 411 585.00 • ,. _________ ID FINAL TOTAL : 66 .465.44 • ====2===2=mm== ♦ • • • • 41 • 41 • i 41 41 i 41 • • .', gam- s';"R'5:. c-- _ '"'L' T-7.W7121r7P7-7.9raFtr. . -fro r`T'-v` nk7} _ .. — _ .f. :;',7M" 1 - P.'": wAr606: WARRANt t�4i3tER 0ACE $ oieJls'I� ll; h my ' AS' or 1 06/21/89 •4 44- AD. IP FS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES NAVE BEEN '• COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 16 I AND 0 + DATED 08/29/89. AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS 'IN THE 110 • . AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES. WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT ►l,ileji1i " _____. il DATED THIS ...1, 4?) .. DA F _„ !N/•tiI_....... 19 L_• ID 410 DIRE TOR OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES 0 SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS _ p__ DAY OF __14.14(451L___ 19_,L1 !_• MY 'IO�tktfl§STOW EXPIRES Lk? 4sacn_ E�px lresJuna, 1990 • • Wit ` _. 6:4 +0 NOTARY PU811 WE. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY. COLORADO. HEREBY 0 (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE" AND WARRANTS IX PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON 0 THE ,__avinsi F ND - TOTALING 4191c5 41 • DATED THIS .L!>__ DAY OF ............ 19 . ka{� -- IJN,�JY CLE AND RECORDER BY �� e - :Q. _ _. : ' DEPUTY 06; .....X(.. * � CHAIRMAN! • ..2 -10-t- -,fE----�. 1,1 MEMBER .seceezecetMEMBER MEMBER MEMBER • '( 4, 0 r • e ` , - 41 83014314 • _ - - _- 83014314 10,144,1 ale 41it:704,2---- • 4. 83BN3M 83011314 Ill 40 NY118Ib14D --� A1Rd30 • AB 83080338 0Ntl, 3'13 11141109 • • • •-- -61 �_ t' --- d0 AV(' — ,e— SIM1 031b0 `!y 23W «� 7$ 0NI1V1O1 - 0NA3 -- 1�1/I)),s -pxxg- 3141 • ID NOWT NMVND 0383080 A0383H 38b 3tl03383H1 1N3NANd 4i 1 NI SINY88l$ 0NV !3R0BY H1803 13S SV SNIV'11 3141 13R0NddVSI0) I3M0NddV) • 1038314 gpOtl8010D •ALNRDD 013#1 do S83NDISSINN0D A1NRpD d0 08V0B 3141 (314 • illi DIl8Rd N Atf . , _ �- - O 0661 •8p+nrsaldX9 f :S38IdX3 I�Oi¢S;NNO AM HI , t c — 0 STH1 314 380330 D1 NH0NS 0149 aJggvosens . 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WCR 52 between WCR 47 & WCR 49 WCR 47 between WCR 52 & WCR 54 WCR 54.25 between WCR 49 & WCR 51 GG/mw:frc xc: Commissioner Lacy Weld County Dispatch Weld County Sheriff's Office WCR 47 WCR 49 WCR 51 WCR 52 WCR 54 WCR 54.25 (?21 $150 J 4�L Li CC: AGENDA �y� �Jr 2✓ r M WELD COUNTY COUNCIL Cc to September 6, 1989 7:30 P.M. Centennial Center First. Floor Assembly Room ROLL CALL: Norman Carlson, President Doris W. Williams, Vice President Marion Richter Frank Stewart Harold Fahrenbruch MINUTES: Approval of minutes of August 2, 1989 APPOINTMENTS: . 9/11/89 Elected Officials Meeting at 10:00 A.M. , Rm. 316 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Correspondence (marked by *) CORRESPONDENCE: Work Session Minutes of Commissioners: August 7, 1114 .and:21 Letter of Resignation from Jackie Johnson Personnel Position Vacancy Announcement - Director of Buildings and Grounds Planning Commission Agenda for August 15 Memo: Comptime/Overtime Reporting (Accounting) Greeley/Weld County Airport Newsletter Invitation to Welcome to Greeley Reception (L.U.L.A.C.) Letters, of Application (Commissioner position) Letter from John Swallow Letter from Robert Longwell Letter from John Leone Letter of support for Harold Fahrenbruch from Ernest Rieder • REPORTS: Elected Officials Meeting of 8/14/89 (Carlson) OLD BUSINESS: Review of Meeting with Commissioners (8/16) on Home Rule Charter Revisions Personnel Audit NEW BUSINESS: Commissioner Replacement Payment of Bills: Mileage for Norman Carlson $ 56.00 Mileage for Doris Williams $123.32 Mileage for Marion Richter $'19.80 Mileage for Harold Fahrenbruch $ 14.40 Mileage for Frank Sttwart $ 34.00 PUBLIC COMMENTS: ADJOURNMENT: 9:00 P.M. IPS9 D. 22 ` 9-- 2,e DISTRICT COURT, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Case No. 89 CV 787 Division I CERTIFICATE OF MAILING AND POSTING OF NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF CLAYTON I. JOHNSON, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS SUCCESSOR TO LOLA M. JOHNSON, DECEASED, FOR AN ORDER AUTHORIZING THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, TO SELL CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY UNDER A POWER OF SALE CONTAINED IN A DEED OF TRUST I certify that I have this day mailed a copy of the Notice issued by me in this proceeding, with postage prepaid, to all persons named in the attached Exhibit A at the addresses set forth opposite their respective names. I further certify that I have this day posted a copy of said Notice in a place designated by the Clerk of the District Court of Weld County, Colorado as provided by C.R.C.P. 120. Dated this 75th day of A,xyic* , 1989. SHELTON, KINKADE & BEDINGFIELD A Professional Corporation Attorneys for Moving Party By j ;(' l! t • (Jtfl±i W: Ki kade) No. 3879 Union.-Colony Bank Building 1701 - 23rd Avenue, Suite A Greeley, Colorado 80631 Telephone: 303/352-8673 Weld County Public Trustee Foreclosure Sale No. 3458 johnson.cml < ti±Kyam. J EXHIBIT A Rick Wallace P.O. BOX 861 Greeley, CO 80632 Randy Wallace P.O. Box 861 Greeley, CO 80632 A.C. Masterson P.O. Box 861 Greeley, CO 80632 Shelton, Kinkade and Lambden, P.C. 1701 - 23rd Avenue, Suite A Greeley, CO 80631 Weld County Seat 915 - 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Internal Revenue Service 1050 17th street Denver, CO 80265 Internal Revenue Service 600 17th Street Denver, CO 80202 Secretary of Treasury 1050 17th Street Chief, Special Procedures Section Denver, CO 80265 Secretary of Treasury 600 17th Street Chief, Special Procedures Section Denver, CO 80202 Weld County Treasurer P. O. Box 458 Greeley, CO 80632 johnson.exa r DISTRICT COURT, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Case No. 89 CV 787 Division I NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF CLAYTON I. JOHNSON, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS SUCCESSOR TO LOLA M. JOHNSON, FOR AN ORDER AUTHORIZING THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO,:.,TO._SELL CERTAIN REAL_PROPERTY UNDER A POWER OF SALE CONTAINED IN A DEED OF TRUST TAKE NOTICE THAT YOU MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST ON THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED BELOW. Moving Party has filed a Motion with this Court, claiming to be the owner of a Promissory Note in the original amount of One Hundred Sixty-Two Thousand and 00/100ths Dollars ($162,000.00) , dated October 25, 1983, signed by RICK WALLACE, RANDY WALLACE and A.C. MASTERSON, and a Deed of Trust to the Public Trustee of Weld County, Colorado, dated October 25, 1983 signed by RICK WALLACE, RANDY WALLACE, and A.C. MASTERSON, and recorded October 27, 1983 in Book 1011, under Reception No. 01945135, of the records of Weld County, Colorado. The Motion claims that CLAYTON I. JOHNSON, individually and as successor to LOLA M. JOHNSON, DECEASED, has the right to foreclose the Deed of Trust because of nonpayment of said principal and interest. The Motion requests a Court Order authorizing the Public Trustee to sell the following real property in Weld County, Colorado: The North Ten (10) feet of Lot Four (4) and all of Lot Five (5) , Block One Hundred Nine (109) , SECOND ADDITION TO CRANFORD, in the City of Greeley, Weld County, Colorado, commonly known as 1301, 1303, and 1305 13th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631. If you dispute the default or other facts claimed by the Moving Party, to justify this foreclosure, or if you are entitled to protection against this foreclosure under the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1940, as amended, you must make a written response to the Motion, stating under oath the facts upon which you rely and attaching copies of all documents which support your position. This response must be filed with the Clerk of this Court, at Ninth Avenue and Ninth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631, 1 r not later than September 20 , 1989, and a copy of the response must also be mailed or delivered by the same date to Shelton, Kinkade & Bedingfield, A Professional Corporation, Attorneys for Moving Party, CLAYTON I. JOHNSON, individually and as successor to LOLA M. JOHNSON, DECEASED, 1701 - 23rd Avenue, Suite A, Greeley, Colorado 80631. A hearing on the Motion is scheduled for 9:00 o'clock a .m. , on Se 20 , 1989, in the Division I Courtroom of this Court at Ninth Avenue and Ninth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631. You may attend this hearing, with or without an attorney. IFf NO RESPONSE IS FILED BY September 20 . ,,_1989, THE COURT MAY WITHOUT ANY HEARING AUTHORIZE THE FORECLOSURE AND PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S SALE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. IF THIS PROCEEDING IS FILED IN A COUNTY OTHER THAN THE COUNTY IN WHICH THE ENCUMBERED PROPERTY OR A SUBSTANTIAL PART THEREOF IS SITUATED, ANY INTERESTED PERSON HAS THE RIGHT TO REQUEST A CHANGE OF VENUE TO SUCH APPROPRIATE COUNTY. SUCH REQUEST MAY BE MADE AS PART OF THE RESPONSE OR BY ANY OTHER WRITING FILED WITH THE COURT. Dated at Greeley, Colorado, August 24 , 1989. SHELTON, KINKADE & BEDINGFIELD A Professional Corporation Attorneys for Moving Party By: et,e,a C.tt Gt JJohn W. inkade) No. 3879 Union Colony Bank Building 1701 - 23rd Avenue, Suite A Greeley, Colorado 80631 Telephone: 303/352-8673 Address of Moving Party: 2345 West 16th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 • Weld County Public Trustee Foreclosure Sale No. 3458 johnson.not 2 fiem n • C01.17 u COti ,l •)Ql' ' r �V I. DISTRICT COURT, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO C. � Case No. 89 CV 799 NOTICE In Re the Organization of: BRIGGSDALE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ALL INTERESTED PERSONS WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT A Petition for the formation and organization of a special district to be known as the BRIGGSDALE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT has been filed with and is now pending in this Court. A general description of the boundaries of the proposed special district, which lies entirely within Weld County, Colorado is as follows: THE PROPOSED AREA COMPRISES THE TOTAL WELD COUNTY RE10J SCHOOL DISTRICT, EXCLUDING SECTIONS 29, 30, 31, AND 32, RANGE W63, TOWNSHIP 8N, WHICH HAVE ALREADY BEEN INCLUDED IN THE GALETON FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT. THE PROPOSED SERVICE AREA EXTENDS NORTH TO THE BOUNDARIES OF THE PAWNEE RE12J SCHOOL DISTRICT, SOUTH TO THE RE50J SCHOOL DISTRICT, EAST TO THE RE11J SCHOOL DISTRICT, WEST TO THE RE9 SCHOOL DISTRICT, AND INCLUDES THE UNINCORPORATED TOWN OF BRIGGSDALE. The purpose and type of service to be provided by the proposed special district is to provide fire protection within the proposed district. The Court has Ordered that hearing of such Petition will be held on Thursday , the 28th day of Set>tember ,, 1989, at the hour of 1:30 o'clock P .M. in Division I of this Court, located at the corner of 9th Avenue A 9th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631. The owner of any real property located within the proposed special district may file a petition with this Court stating reasons why such property should not be included within the proposed special district and requesting that said real property be excluded from the proposed special district. Such Petitions for exclusion shall be verified, shall describe the property to be excluded, and must be filed with this Court not later that ten (10) days prior to the hearing date as set forth within this Notice. �tl t �� ted this 'day of August , 1989 at Greeley, Colorado. `lb DONNA J. POWELL . a CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT _ By:_ A%1 A'� z' � � te Deputd Clerk (/ DISTRICT COURT, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Case No. 89 CV 799 ORDER SETTING HEARING AND FIXING BOND In Re the Organization of: BRIGGSDALE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT A Petition for the Organization of the Briggsdale Fire Protection st District_ having_been filed in this Court on the 24th day of August, 1989, pursuant to C.R.S. 132-1-301, THE COURT ORDERS that said Petition be, and it hereby is, set for hearing onThursday, the 28th day of September , 1989, at the hour of 1:30 o`clock P .M. in Division 1 of this Court, which hearing day is not less than 20 nor more than 40 days after the filing date of such Petition. THE COURT FURTHER ORDERS that the Clerk of this Court shall give notice as required by 132-1-3-4 C.R.S. COURT FURTHER ORDERS that Petitioners post bond in the amount of $ P , with the Clerk of this Cou/rL/t. DONE IN OPEN COURT this a' y of Aup st , 1989. BY TH UR / )6:1 l D strict Judge .,- - PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Cv� c C ' ' Date: Ado- 2'A , 1sS9 TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT :APPEALS: Your Petitioner, 2)0NA(a R. Hoes CLF1 . (name of property owner) T y-:- ^„'14O8 .aIcMMokIr -:4✓6_ _ !g ]1- AeCOc 8063! ; -(street address,: City;- ,-State,''Zip Code- .of-subject property) hearby appeals the decision_bf=the (check one) County 'Board of�Equalization -;X _ County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator -for-property located,:in the county of 4tjttA :- -. th t 'was-_dated dG ar , 19fl, ;concernin ("check-ohs) - X Valuation efund __Exemption- Abatement for the year'(s) --- _ DESCxtrriON`" OF"" rlurNOTY: (Legal de`acriptiori'" If multiple- properties are involved in the one decision being appealed, a listing -of, the . county schedule or- parcel- numbers .:with -the corresponds " ro ernes' -- must ng D P be submitted as an attachment to the petition) t tct MM,PCAr of ?oRli ofeg i) of (rs t..-g : - 3.2-4 PROPERTY CISIFICATION": This property is classified as: -(Please check one) Commercial, . _ Residential, Vacant land, Industrial Agricultural, _Natural Resources; Producing Mines, Oil and Gas, State Assessed, __Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) )The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioner, or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. -. This..ett bhEent'Slat bet witF the;PetitSon in- order for tt to-b'a'-acaeptsd-"Yo lodk'eting,..; _:. _. _ _ ..-." 'The Assessor,'e='Notice of Dental. - _ --c- .. _._- _ The facts and' law (the'•igsue(:s) involved).; on which_ this appeal itsrbased -:-: ,,,rte �ist=:ot iiitnesses anct exhibits to:_be .used_ at the-hearing., Fo —Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. r. .- . ESTIMATED TIME FOR PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: -Cara-. jai-mutes: =or hours • REPRESENTATION:----(Please--,-check ppropriate ,reuponsso) -. , X Petitioner ;will be. present a•t the dheariag-, -or: - - Petittoner'.1equests--that':tha Board-:rule an the-. documentation submitted -- - i - - .. _ Petitioner:=will\be represented:by a-,_--Colorado Attorney --Yee.,- no. C� L` �`�� Page 1 of 2 i . Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits; The original- (with original signature-) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to be filed with' the Board of- Assessment .Appeal-In:. one-entire copy to be-:filed. with '-`;the Respondent (County Board) of Equalization, County Commissioners_ , or;,,--Property'Y -Tax::'Administrator)_- as ..shown; ' in. . Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for Pettt-i0ner s records:. CBRT=FHCATS DE EIVIS _I certify . to the Board otAaseastaent- Appeals that .1 have mailed'-, (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together' with af1 attachments and exhibits, : -. to : the . . (.indicats- -one)--County Board of. Equalization, ' . ne --Thy-or,--Errq�perty Tax Administratorin t- v Colorado, on - QC " - , 19 ; *Attorney for Petitioner?_ Petitioner's signature G Attorney's Address -.• %:Petitioner7enmailing. address tr, _ _ cof7�' Attorney-Leff.Telephone-No; 'P"et tigers elephone-14-6. --- *Please fill out attorney 'information?,piny=it-"a C:61-Crada`., attorney -- will=;" be. : representing yon at the bearing c'-An. attorney may be retained at.any time SUbde dent?te'filing iappeal;=: however, -11-;" an atter-n6y-I'a Inter:=etarined, tie 1111ormaktion'muet-bc su itted in : writing. page-;"2 of 271,--.,--.?;-,-:: PETrrToN TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPKALS Date: AUG- 071 , 19gj TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT--APPEALS: Your Petitioner, .DOIJAz•A A4 . (name of property owner) -#535 --I sr : :,-�rkffj Er l+o-lz. 5164,34k :_tstreet addredsc Citi :-State, -,ZipHCodc "og- subJect' property)- hearty appeala.-theidecisioa of the, (check -one) - .. County;:Board -ot'Equalization C :County= Board 6-f Cammisifeners Property Tax Administrator -for.property :,locatedsin the county of GattII • t Xt-was- dated= -.WtY--RS- , 19l, concerning (check one) Valuation efund _____Exemption __- ,Abatement for the" year s—)- DESCRIPTION----or -PHOPERTYc- (Legal description - If multiple properties are involved in the one decision being appealed, a lists ==:.of :;the =county schedule or parcel : "humbers -with corresponding properties must be submitted as -anTittaohment to • the petition) . for Jo &ogee J RIMASA.JT ((IM, 506~o7'`b &i aI47 PROPERTY -CLASSITICATION -This property is c3ass ied'aB: (Please check one) - Commercial, . )( ,Residential, Vacant land, Industrial _Agricultural, _Natural Resources-, � Producing Mines, - Oil and Gas, State Assessed, _Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) X The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioner, or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. Thia:Sttacliment :MUST• be wytb :the petition in order for . It o `�'o btr�accePtadr dodketin8• -- = _... ., �- _ -_, _ .. the`Assessor'siNotice =of DexiaT. - Tlse facts:and law:(the:tssUe(s):invo'lved) ,` on -which this tooitY o appeal is based. c: . AA aP- List of-:wttnesse6 and ;exhibits to -be used Sat the hearing. r� exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: {pD ~~_minutes or hours REPRESENTATION: (Please^bheck appr-'opriaterreapdnees) '' _}petitioner w133=be present:%atrthfleatina >-or ._-_.•_Petitionererequests'that=the`Board ritiecontee = 'documentation' aubm#teed.>_ Petitioner will bexrepresented -by-=a "-Cotorado -AttorneyC_yes.:Jie page 1 of 2 Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits: The original--(with original ai.gnature) plusr, :three ;entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to be filed -with-the -Board tot-Assessment =Appeals; one-entire-=copy:;to be"filed with the Respondent =(County- Board• 'of"'Equalization, County Commissioners- ,or :Property Tax Adrinietrator) ' as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for Petitioner's records: • CERTIFICATE OX SERVICE - I certify to-the Board of Assessment Appeals that: .I have mailed s (or: hand--"delivered) one copy . of this petition form, together_ - with -all attachments- 'and; exhibits, toz the (indicate' one) County Board of Equalization, ners.;'or' Pro erty_ Tax Administrator in ='Colorado, :on - =�S' 2.C .. 191.t. = . . .. = *Attorney for Petitioner Petitioner's_signature Attorney's Address Petitioner-Sit ailing- address ..- Attorney-s Telephone" No:- Petitioner's Telephone No. -"*please, fill; oat-attorner information cunt if al toiorardo`attorney will, te..crepresenting yrbu at the hearing 3:An attorney _ may_ be d:retaine at,any tinier toe- s -firming �±peal��hojre_v_er� :�.:airc:._. attorney i-Strater retainedr';taeclnfo a:tion.muai'be submitted in writing • - .r.. G:a PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF -ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: a44 , 19& TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner, ,DoA4c-2 4. /-he_r (name of ) property . to 43/oi8. aoT� sr,.,en . rrr 7 - =::(dtreet..address,..-Git ,=. Stata;c Zip Coda: -of sublect.property?- hearbYappeals the-daa1sioi got:the check :one) . "County. _Board of Equa=L•izatior X , Cou_nty Board oP-,Commiesianers Property Tax Administrator -forrdper-ty located<.'in .the county of 14.D- that was dated 1941, coacsrning (check-one-1-j- _ Valuation Refund ExemptionAbatement for the year(e) /184 DESCRIPTION.. -OF rRurtuTI: __(Legal description-- If___-multiple- - properties are involved in the one decision being appealed, a listing <of' the=<.county schedule or parcel cnumbers, , -with -the , f corresponding properties —-must be submitt"ed as as attactiment to- the petition) Lor Genet / . £o/ t *AQ2'Ehrs ' PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION -This property iscuss#fled ash- (-Please check one) Commercial, X Residential, Vacant' land, Industrial Agricultural, _Natural Resources', _producing Mines, ' Oil and Gas, State Assessed, _Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) X The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioner, qr Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. Thls attachment-MOST: with -the petitton-in order for it tom accaPted a :_doeketins cThe As"sessor""s ;Nance;:of Denlal•. the -facts';anti law (the issue{s) .involved) . on which this appealcis based. L _List of; .witnesses and,-exhibits to -3).e used at:the, hearing. w Or- exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR PETITIONER TO PRESHNT -THB• APPEAL: d r�� �minutes:or hours REPRESENTATION (Please_oheck appropriate reeponses) - X Petitioner will be present :at, therhearing,- or -- -=Petitioaerrrequests":thattheBoard ruXeron thedocumentation - eubmitted Petitionerswill bex'represented-:by aCS4oradoAttorney , _Yes,;_no., , = page 1 of 2 Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments-and exhibits. a :The-crigina1 (with original--signature) plus- three copies (a total of"four (4) ) are to be filed with the,Board .of`:Assessment_:Appeals;. one;: entire copy-to;.be--filed with the Respondent (County Board:--:of; Equalization, County Commissioners - or Property Tax Administrator).. as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for -Petitioner's records: --_ __ CERTIFICATE at SERVICE 2 certify . toy the_Board, of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together-'c with; all :-attachments-,.,.and: exhibits, ; to the • (indicate one.) County Board of Equalization, County- Roard of c7ommintanert,_ or Property Tax Administrator in 47CEECAY Colorado,. on , 19 - • *Attorney for Petitioner Petitioner a signature Attorney's Address-: r•;: a Petitioner's_mai'ling address _ _ - T. - _ 3S3 Q2r7d` Attortey's Telephone•No; Petit₹oner's--Telephone-No-.- *Please 'fill:'out attorney information ,-only: if -a__Colorado, attorney will be rrepresenting-your at. the tearingr An attorney may be retained et: subsequent:.-to t l.ingcappeal,.fic9evar,,'zit an attorney .is Later' retai-iced `-'tlW:intonmatton must--be..sabmi I.Led -in- writing. _page:'2 oY:- 72. C�IfLJ ,� • •• '� ti PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESS _APPItAL Date: �Gd I$' D , 1989 TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: • Your Petitioner, David A. Kliewer (name of property owner) 6-WR-10 Iin West Ridge 6th Filing,. Weld ra. Greeley. CO • (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hearby appeals the decision of the (check one) County Board of Equalization County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of Weld that was dated Lily 11 tsa , concerning (check one) Y Valuation _Refund _____Exemption _Abatement for the year(s)_ 19RQ DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - If multiple properties are involved in the one decision being appealed, a listing of the county. schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PIN: R 2572686 - PARCEL: 095916103007 6-WR-10 L10 West Ridge 6th Filing PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as: (Please check one) Commercial, _Residential, X Vacant land, Industrial Agricultural; __Natural Resources, Producing Mines, Oil and Gas, State Assessed, Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) X The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioner, or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. This attachment MUST be with the petition in order for it to be accepted -for docketing. - _X_The Assessor's Notice of Denial. X The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is based. _List of witnesses and exhibits to be used at the_hearing. _Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: minutes or hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) petitioner will be present at the hearing, or Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney .__yes,ano. Page 1 of 2 VjA1:5°1H8C Cc : Qno. s • • Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4)) are to be filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with the Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for Petitioner's records. CERTIFICATE ¢$ SERVICE I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the (indicate one) vxxxiba txxXXicxx i6NRiti at?c RIkx County Board of Commissioners, troakialimodtXxatXxAdcibtX144cWitx§tX in Greeley Colorado, on l9gg - ra J �/.l'1.c.f� lky *Attorney for Petitioner titioner"s signature David A. Kliewer Attorney"s Address Petitioner's mailing address 2175 Osburn Road Arrington. TN 37014 • (615) 395-7474 Attorney's Telephone No. Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. page 2 of 2 • PintAmeriCan Corporation • Nairrac 77V37237 Darla Miner 4 $ Vice AYtidat v August 22, 1989 To the Honorable Board of Assessment Appeals: During the period of your evaluation the only properties I found were the ones listed by the Assessors office. As the previous letters I have written have indicated, this type of property has not sold very infrequently in the last several years. This is probably due to the economy in Weld County and in Colorado in general. I have listed the properties that the assessors office used to make their evaluation. Both of these properties are further west and higher in elevation, with a good view of the mountains which my property does not have. They are also not backing on to a busy road like my property does on 59th Avenue. One of them is also considerably larger than my property. The addition, I have included one property sale that occurred shortly before the dates you are using for your evaluation period, and two that occurred just after yor evaluation period. These properties are very close in location, size, and view of my property. According to several realtors I have contacted in Greeley, and as these before and after selling prices indicate, selling prices for land in this area, has not changed much in the last two to three years. I would appreciate your consideration to the fair assessed " valuation of $32,000 for this tax year. Thank you for your consideration and assistance. Sincerely, Mr. David Meyer 1. DK/kd First American p,88ES8OR8 cOMPARABLES; L6 WEST RIDGE 3RD 12/87 $32,500 1.119 ac $29,044 per ac L47 WEST RIDGE 4TH 4/87 $55,000 3.490 ac $15,759 per ac $I,IEWER COMPARABLES: 148 WEST RIDGE 6TH 12/86 $28,500 2.520 ac $11,400 per ac L1 WEST RIDGE 6TH 5/89 $32,500 2.500 ac $13,000 per ac L9 WEST RIDGE 6TH 6/89 $28,500 2.500 ac $11,400 per ac * The above lots 8 and 1 selling price included the water tap fee where lot 9 did not include the water tap fee. This explains the higher selling price for the lots 8 and 1. 2. • 9liia 07 5 5.2.7 J 12/3./GG a 33 CV ..N.M • 50207 MI2 At+s .29,900 TR Jai P.rtYee - Lena, Par Syt Portals LW Rat 0 1 Awn 2.52 *ate PUP,TP Ts Tr S. inSEP in Dry Gat NAT Porn Pew. Ike REA Ace* Fem. slants woRnY tar RUSH SGirt PY Art T Ins . T...P..ir F Tame 345 Tali.C,CY Rea.,.EXCEL . ELLENT BUILDING SITE,WATER PAID FOR GREAT PRICES' SELL THIS ONE. Oast Ilk - Osmer „I. GRY. SCARS S COMPANY m33E-770000 00404 Cx 3.5 C.ar.. r i Kir<1 I I . S 56499 J ;05/08/19 0 Ills CY OOYOH 9i 56.99 A.. 5974 23 ST . An. .35,000d1' rgallii* 1.n R-I 1.. D7"^I.9T11`*'FI£t2%dt Sa.NE$T RIME sears LW FarLane LAM Fn _ Sfa FOSe4 NA 0 I • lig suit 2.50 water PUS.,TP Ina y' I by Y 4 r Trio 3...n SEP Mt ... Gas AVAIL en.. Realtors Intuit DK AVAIL Amu.. ..F.,,,. alit, AirR7 V.a / JANE PHELPS, GRI, CRS SatinetSt1.u! PY Air T Mtn - tesasrasav F Tams 920 Partner Teems C,C,CY N(♦p.men. . Awvts WELL PRICED SLOG SITE IN TERRIFIC LOCATION, 11O Ai ..-FTAPS INCLUDED o taw JANE PHELPS Pn3S6-10NSOwnwCNESWUT • / e-X — IQ- r%-e- " ` 61 0t.e SEARS A CO Pn3S1-77000 OONOM Ct. 3 Crone vv • rntor---ran-,- 09"--. .,.... , ,.,„„,, , ,,,a_ . ..... r~ � �. ,, ,�- ROA air tP � S 35342 J 21.300 - p,Fy D 317 C 0112N Q '� / . S33N2 Aa _2¢t18-_ S9_ _ Aw 1 .35,000 e . Ser. R1 t MIIESTRIDGE lr W.n N kir PiSW W 0 dreat-e--- .....sgrAar. 2.30 warm PUB.TN► Te.e T. .n. ttn. Oat: P... hwre rag AIWA'. 4224 Gino o han.356-1045 Pn.. rats. Mt'AV T I.ne Rnstd Mo. ►Y Art T by* greay,c0lmatlo80631 D1P1De35L7700 ®* .." T..NAd. F,G$ . T.ata tOt Tres C Sawa. REAT 10T TO BUILD. YOUR DREAM NOUSE ON,YOU t MILL NAVE A St AYE ADDRESS� ( y St DUUT WO ACCESS TOI law PALATrEM p yAURER N P,451-0►F 270.n►RIty ENEki tI4Mi . . ! _ at..SCOTT REALTY Pa355 234-12i=e 00 0✓ a .1 ce- ' .. _ 3• I SUBJECT: KLIEWER DAVID A LEGAL: L10 WEST RIDGE 6TH FILING SIZE: 2.5 acres UNIT PRICE: 15,500 per ac CCt1PARABIES: LEGAL DATE SALES PRICE SIZE UNIT PRICE L6 WEST RIDGE 3RD 12/87 $32,500 1.119 ac 29,044 per ac L47 WEST RIDGE 4TH 4/87 $55,000 3.49 ac 15,759 per ac + .l eanOr r t‘.. 1 PUD K\N..N.H. . . 11 14.ALLIS0N F R.4 WEST ANNEX. i I .4. -..- ® 1 CUR • PUD tk • 1 _ I r / _ NEAR WEST ANNEXATION' 1 . TA „r .._....z..71..l _ . . J . . . I . _ i . . . .. .._ . ..... i wiC`\ a u�, 1-4 _ - S �l�f ya° vRs �y 2- N u �R� 1 1., . - oT�3¢l • r I - y4253 • o K41 r �' ms3 • - 1 yw ,. . t2S sY ._ 1 _k.. , r i • )--to. ws._. , - _ Z Li of L3. LL Lf n ch H t C tr b 5 o N Wg =_ I If O6151'1 may, .�� o _ I: f rl 7 le I� 0 I 4) .11:d .1J • RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1989, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: KLIEWER DAVID A RT 1 BOX 166 D AP.PINGTON TN " `37014 ' _ . DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:: PING R 2872686_. PARCEL: 095916103007 6-WR-10 LI-0 WEST RIDGE 6TH-FILING WHEREAS, the Board' of County Commissioners ofWeld- County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or iowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property-within' this `County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the_ year 1989, .and _ _ -=WHEREAS, said' petition " has been heard.' before the : 'County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the--taxpayer(s) ,: and WHEREAS,- the "taxpayer(s) presented a. petition of appeal to the County .Assessor's valuation for _ the year 1989, .claiming grounds-. for :relief":-thereunder stating the _property' described in such petition was"assessed too high, as. more "specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner was- -represented by Jane Phelps, Realtor, and. :. WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstsahces and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE. `IT RESOLVED by the Board.. of County Commissioners of -Weld County, Colo-rado"r—acting_ as--the--Board of Equali-zation _ tha€ the= assessment and valuation of the"Weld 'Courrty Assessor be, and-hereby is, affirmed_ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, may be appealed to the Board of Assessment Appeals within thirty (30) days after such denial, pursuant to 539-8-108 (1) , CRS. The appeal forms and instructions may be obtained from: Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 420, Denver, Colorado 80203, telephone (303) 866-2603. 890813 b,c Page 2 RE: BOE - KLIEWER BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a pet3.tiOner whose petition has been denied, in whole or Th part; 'May 'Choose to appeal to the District Court of Weld- County, _.Colorado,,,within.. thirty ._(30) days after the denial,. pursuan.£.to Sal-8-1OS(1T. CRS. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, pursuant to S39-8-108, CRS, a taxpa--yer „ whose _petition is denied may submit. _his case to arbitration-.,pursuant- to ;the provision``s' Of- S39-8-108.5, CES. .. Any such submission to arbitration muSt be taken no" later than_ thirty (30) days after such-denial The above ' and foregoing Red Tution- was, on motion duly made and seconded,_ adopted by ,the, following _vote_ on the.'.31st day of July, A.D., 1989/ . • BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 174/111 • �kti ) WELD COUNTY„ COLORADO Weld •County C G-;erk, and Recorder (AYE) and Clerk to the Board C W Kirby, ;Ch irman f � pt .;;;tileyisup \ (AYE) BY: -� iF�c�,.� , . ��.,�%, c.,cA: dine Jo on, E_o-Tem puty County Clerk ��J , (NAY) _APPROVED AS TO, FORM:. .:. Gene R. Brantner _-.---_-- = AYE) ty Attorney s :::_ (AYE) . 890813 illifirt if Itai t MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORD, ID 0 . P.O. BOX 758 GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 (303)358.4000 DM 4225 COLORADO July 19, 1989 KLIEWER DAVID A RT 1 BOX 166 D ARRINGTON, TN 37014 The Weld County Board of Equalization will hear your petition on Monday, July 31,1989, at or about 10:30 A.M. regarding your tax assessment for property described as: 6-WR-10 L10 VEST RIDGE 6TH FILING The public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board. Weld County Centennial Center, First Floor, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the above specified time. If you have any questions concerning your petition, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Mary Ann Fenerstein Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board • )3.1,14.--_ . tr?1C-rn-4-e--- (2i2e,-"C.-4--) eputy County Clerk 'k - OFFICE OF•COUNTY ASSESSOR. r 91510tk STREET W[TICE LIP DENIAL GREELEY,COLORADOS0631 . - PHONE(303)356-4000. EXT.4256Vg O ••••.--. • - 6, JsR-_.1.0 L20. kES.t._..Rx.IIG8:.6th FILING.. COLORADO 0liNER XL LEVIER;'DAVID A " XL!EWER DAVID R'l .. ^PAitCEL 0959I6103007_,: PIN R. 2572.68E RI 1 BOX 166 C YEAR 19$9 ARRINGTON TN 37014 LOG 02514 Your application for review of valuation was received on: - 06l041198 9 — The appraised value of property is based on theappropriateconsiderationof the approaches to value required by law_The Assessor has determint that your property should be included in the following category(ies): - Residential Property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. • - —Agricultural Land value is determined solely by the earningiorprodocctive;capacity of:the land,capitalized at arateset by-law. - Producing Mineral's valuedat 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds;whichever is greater.. Oil and Gas Leasholds and Lands are valued at 87.5%of the gross value of the oit and/or gas sold,or transported from the premises c primary.production;secondary production is valued at 75%. ` " All other property,including Vacant Land,is valued,.by consideringzhe.cost,market,and income approaches. If your concern is the amount of your property.tax, local taxing authorities (county,city,fire protection, and other special district(s) budget hearings in the.fall.Please refer to your tax bill or your Assessor for aiistingof these districts,and plan to attend these budget hearinc. The Assessor has carefully studied all available information,giving particular attention'to the specifics incudedon your protest form (PR-212 or PR-213).and has determined the valuation(s):assigned to your property.The reasonsfor this determination of value are: TILE PROPERTIES YOU LISTED ;AS.;,COfPARABLE TO YOGA OWN COULD NOT BE CONSIDERED BECAUSE -- - THEY DID NUT OCCUR DU__RING _THE BASE YEAR PERIOD. • , -." PET13'tONER'S .. ._ ._ - _ASSESSOWSYAL'JATION PROPERTY`CtASSIPICATlON- " - ` z ' ESTIMATE 'ACTUAL VALUE ' ' ACTUAL VALUE • - ,.D . ._'_ OF`YALU,E- . PRtORTO ntvosF -I AFTER REVIEW LAND 38s,75C__, ,,` .38,730 In s TOTALS S $ 382750 $ . 381750 If you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further consideration, 39-8.106(1)(a),C.R.S.Please see the back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. By: RICHARD W. .KEIRNES 0-6/28/89 WELD COUNTY'ASSESSOR- - SATE 9 1soeT-AD Form PR-207 PR-2m eves ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE 2. YOU HAVE_THE RIGHT TO.APPEAL THE ASSESSOR'S DECISION The County Board of Equalization will sit to hear appeals beginning the second Monday in July through twist business day in July for real property (land and buildings) and from July 15 to the last businessday-riCtaft or personal property (furnishings, machinery,and equipment).39-8-104 and 39-8-107(2), C.R.S. REAL PROPERTY APPEAL PROCEDURES: (Land and Buildings) If you choose to appeal the Assessor's decision, mail or deliver one copy of this completed form to the County Board of Equalization. To preserve your right to appeal, your,appeal must be POSTMARKED OR DELIVERED ON OR BEFORE THE SECOND MONDAY IN JULY.' 'c i -•- a :' PERSONAL PROPERTY APPEAL PROCEDURES: (Furnishings, Machinery,and Equipment) If you choose to appeal the Assessor's decision, mail or deliver one copy of this completed form t6 the County Board of Equaliia'tion: To breserve your right to appeal, your appeal must be POSTMARKED OR DELIVERED ON OR BEFORE JULY 15. WELD-COUNTY BOARD OF EQt11AL17_ATION 915 1 P.O. Box 758 Gry,Colorado 80632 Telephone(3031-356-4000;:Ext. 4225 NOTIFICATION OF HEARINGS: You will be notified of the time and place set for the hearings of your appeal.. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION'S DETERMINATION: The County Board of Equalization must make a'decision on your appeal by the last business day in July. TAXPAYER RIGHTS FOR FURTHER APPEALS: If you are not,satisfied with the County Board of Equalization's decision,you must file within thirty days of the County Board of Equalization's decision to ONE of the following Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). Contact the BAA at 1313 Sherman, Room 523, Denver,Colorado 80203, (303)866-5880. District Court 9th Avenue and,9thStreet;:P 0 Box.C Greeley, Colorado 80632 Telephone(303).354-4000,TExtA520;;, 1 , Arbitration: , WELD COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION 915 10th Street, P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Telephone (303) 3564000, Ext. 4225 If you do not receive a determination from the County Board of Equalization by the last business day in July, you must file an appealwith the Board.of Assessment Appeals within thirty_days. TO PRESERVE YOUR APPEAL RIGHTS, YOU MUST PROVE you-HAVE-FILED A TIMELY APPEAL: THEREFORE,WE RECOMMEND ALL CORRESPONDENCE BE MAILED WITH PROOF OF MAILING: PETITION TO THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION In the.space below4pfease explain why you disagree with the Assessor's valuation. Attach additionaidowments as necessary. • t .II. � .SIGNATURE.OF PETITIONER / `Y _ art- First American Amedan a NaS a 2N 3!237 David!Went 4411114 Praia's: Pra Office of County Assessor 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 July 7, 1989 Dear Mr. Keirnes: Several days ago I received your Notice of Denial of my protest to your assessed valuation of a piece of property as follows: 6--WR-10 L10 West Ridge 6th Filing The reason given for the denial was "the property I submitted as comparable to mine could not be considered because they did not occur during the base year period". Please consider this as my appeal to your decision! Few lots of this type are available so there are few sales on which . to base a comparison. In the attached packet of information I submitted to you on February 22, 1988, I included a letter dated February 2, 1988, from Jane Phelps with Sears and company Realtors. In her. letter Jane suggested a potential listing price of $29,000 to $35, 000 "depending on how long we may want to wait to get a sale". She also went on to indicate that comparable 2.5 acre pieces of property in that area have sold for $28,500 to as high as $50,000. These higher valued lots were higher in elevation and - had a good view of the mountains to the west which mine does not have. She also indicated that the lot being on a busy street (59th Ave. ) also lowers the value of that type of property. Also attached is my last correspondence to you dated May 16, 1989. In that letter I indicated that lot number 10 in West Ridge 6th Filing, sold in the latter part of 1988 for close to $30,000. I also indicated that within the first six months of 1989 the lots on either side of my lot, lot 1 and lot 9 both were sold for prices of $32,500 which includes the seller paying the water tap fee of approximately $4,500 and $28,500 which was without the seller paying the water tap fee. 9. This, 2 believe, supports my contention that this valuation is higher than the actual market value in either 1988 or 1989 base, years. Properties that truly are comparable to my property have not sold in the past several years for this appraised value. Thank you for your reconsideration. Sincerely, Mr. David Kliewer DK/kd . w - aE ! p £ 5C . �t¢u - y yC Ts p J - `' W a" '29 g 41 Gg w$ 3 wit -dl 1$ i X3 '$_ 13 fHil F 6 . 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Keirnes Weld County Assessor 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 May 16, 1989 Dear Mr. Keirnes: Recently I received my notice of valuation for a vacant piece of land I own in Westridge, 6th filing. Please consider this letter to be my protest regarding the current year value of this property. Within the last few months, three parcels of vacant land, the same size, the same basic ground lay and elevation in the same development area have sold. The first sold for $30,000. The second and third were on either side of my property and were sold one each by my two sisters. They sold to two different buyers for $32,500 and $33,000. These prices included water tap fees which are not included as a part of the assessed valuation of the property. This would make the actual selling prices excluding the tap fees $25,500 to $28,500! It is not reasonable to assess property value roughly $10,000 higher than property has sold or is currently selling for. Please consider reevaluation of this assessment since there seems to be ample evidence that your assessed value is substantially higher than justified. Thank you for you reconsideration. Sincerely, ti Mr. David Kliewer 2175 Osborn Rd. • Arrington, TN 37014 615 393 7474 (2 �cf�c cc PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPE85t=' Date: AngnStt 74 ' ' `y_ TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner, Shelia D. Porter and Susan E. Drake (name of property owner) 2437 14th Ave. , Greeley, Colorado 80631 (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hearby appeals the decision of the (check one) - County Board of Equalization _ County Board of Commiesioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of Weld that was dated July 77 19$„Q, concerning (check one) Valuation Refund __Exemption _____Abatement fo- r the year(s) lQRg DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - If multiple properties are involved in the one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the G�pe�t5i�tioLLn))p$$INiis.c66R 3647486 Ai - PARCEL 096118405009 PROPERTY 0 CLASSIFIC TION: This7property Eis classified as: (Pleas check one) Commercial, X Residential, Vacant land. _ Industrial _Agricultural, Natural Resources, ____Producing "Sines, ,Oil and Gas, _State Assessed, Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) _The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioner, or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. This attachment MUST be with the petition in order for it to be accepted for docketing. - _The Assessor's Notice of Denial. _The facts and law (theissue(s) involved) , on which thie appeal is based. - List of witnesses and exhibits to be used at the hearing. cc- E��xhibits,aaif ar.y, to be used at the hearing. E iIIIIW TIMEWtOBnPETITIONER TO PRESENT a THE APPEAL$ will be 40 minutes or hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) XPetitioner will be present at the hearing, or ,..,Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney yes ,_no. page 1 of 2 *provided at least 2 weeks prior to the hearing. ,4110, U 215011 a . ; Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to be filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with the Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for Petitioner's records. CERTIFICATE QE SERVT E I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that i have (mailed-)(or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form. together with all attachments and exhibits, to the (indicate one) ountp oar o qualizacts " - County Board of Commissioners, or Property Tax Administrator in weld County - Colorado, on Aususi- .3y , 1989. -rhe pe4i4;on w;%-1-, all a44uchrnerik and eichi61-1-s was placeci, in 1e. SMaAcs , pos1a9e prepaid., and addressed. tot the Wetd Coun+y BrOrd of Euatizccfion, q,s to-Eh Siree+, P.O. boy '1'5% C-Greeley, cala'odo go(a«. *Attorney for Petitioner Petitioner's signature tom se i e.,: . fr,- _SYx¢.4- Attorney's Address Petitioner's mailing address 717 17th St. , Suite 2300 1799 S. Kearney St. nenver CO. 80202 Denver , CO. 80224 (4n1) 995-3300 (303) 782-9523 Attorney's Telephone No. Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. page 2 of 2 • RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1989, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: PORTER SHEILA D a DRAKE SUSAN E 1799 S KEARNEY ST DENVER, CO 80224 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 3647486 - PARCEL: 096118405009 OR 1500 L6 BLX6 1ST FARR%2437 14TH AVE% WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1989, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1989, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, Sheila Porter, one of the petitioners, was present, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, may be appealed to the Board of Assessment Appeals within thirty (30) days after such denial, pursuant to S39-8-108 (1) , CRS. The appeal forms and instructions may be obtained from: Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 420, Denver, Colorado 80203, telephone (303) 866-2603. 890784 Page 2 RE: HOE PORTER & DRAKE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a petitioner whose petition has been denied, in whole or in part, may choose to appeal to the District Court of Weld County, Colorado, within thirty (30) days after the denial, pursuant to 539-8-108 (1) , CRS. HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, Pursuant to 539-8-108, CRS, a taxpayer whose petition is denied may submit his case to arbitration pursuant to the provisions of 539 -8-108.S, CRS. Any such submission to arbitration must be taken no later than thirty (30) days after such denial. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of July, A.D. , 1989.‘77)ATTEST: .- s -_ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS �nl WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Jerk and Recorder p,�' (AYE) and Clerk to the Board C.Ws kirby, Ch, rman / A�) .ix/c- ._ c ; e J son, Pro-Tem Djeputy County Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gen�Brantner :NAY) iStney Posh J rjorliA (AYE) Go 890784 1 . / ....\ v1S lhh SI R14I NOTICE OF DENIAL '%Rrla•I'v.<•btclR.IrNtslx.)I 111 PHONE(303,356-rood. I VI -0=v. ifI I 0• CR 1500 L6 BLK6 157 FARR%2437 14TH AVE% COLORADO • • 2437 14TH AVE ChNER PORTER SHELIA D C DRAKE SUSAN E PORTER SHELIA D C DRAKE SUSAN E PARCEL 096118405009 • PIN R 36474.66 1799 S KEARNEY ST YEAR 1989 DENVER CO 80224 LOC 03486 Your application for review of valuation was received on: .. 06/14/19 89 . The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate Consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The Assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following category(ies): - Residential Property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. - Agricultural Land value is determined solely by the earning or productive capacity of the land,capitalized at a rate set by law. - Producing Mines arc valued at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever is greater. _ Oil and Gas Leasholds and Lands are valued at 87.5%of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on primary production;secondary production is valued at 75%. All other property,including Vacant Land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. If your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county,city, fire protection, and other special district(s) ho1:1 budget hearings in the fan.Please refer to your tax bill or your Assessor for a listing of these districts,and plan to attend these budget hearings. The Assessor has carefully studied all available information,giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest twin (PR-212 or PR-213).and has determined the valuation(s)assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value:nc: YOUR PROPERTY HAS BEEN UNIFORMLY ASSESSED FOLLOMIh6 COLORADO LAM AND INSTRUCTIONS PUBLISHED SY THE STATE DIVISION DP PROPERTY TAXATICN. COMPARISONS WITH OTHER SIMILAR PROPERTIES INDICATES YOUR VALUE IS PROPER AT THE 1988 VALUE LEVEL REQUIRED BY LAM. PROPERTY CLASSIFICATIONPETITIONER-isASSESSOR'SASSSESSOR VALUATION .j ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE OF VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW t i LAND 8,500 8,500 I IMPS 41 ,829 41 ,e29 I I t TOTALS S " $ 50,329 s 50,329 i I if you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the Counts,Board of Equalization for further consideration, 39.8.106(1)(a),C.R.S.Please see the back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. By. RICHARD W. KEIRNES 06/20/89 _ _ WELD COUNTY ASSIsSOR DATE 69 15-DPT•AD..n..e ! .. A nnrTsr.-• , JM rnnsl A w /T,�. rte•. nnr nrvr-nn� n.,�r• • 341.1 :.. i.,. :•.ii : YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO APPEAL THE ASSESSOR'S DECISION The County Board of Equalization will sit to hear appeals beginning the second Monday in July through the last business day in July for real property (land and buildings) and from'July 15 to the last business day of July for personal property(furnishings, machinery,and equipment).39-8-104 and 39.8.107(2), C.R.S. REAL PROPERTY APPEAL PROCEDURES: (Land and Buildings) If you choose to appeal the Assessor's decision, mail or deliver one'copf of this completed form to the County Board of Equalization. To preserve your right to appeal, your appeal must be POSTMARKED OR DELIVERED ON OR BEFORE THE SECOND MONDAY IN JULY: ' -' n' t :: ' PERSONAL PROPERTY APPEAL PROCEDURES: (Furnishings, Machinery,and,Equipment) If you choose to appeal the Assessor's decision, mail or deliver one copy of this completed form to the County Board of Equalization. To preserve your'right to appeal, your appeal must be POSTMARKED OR DELIVERED ON OR BEFORE JULY 15.. I y WELD COUNTY BOARD OF ECiUALI'LATION''' 915.10W\Strget,J'.O. Box 758 Greeley,Colorado 80632 . •• Telephone(303) 3564000,. Ext 4225 NOTIFICATION OF HEARINGS: You will be notified of the time and place set for the hearings of your appeal. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION'S DETERMINATION: The County Board of Equalization must make a decision on your appeal by the last business day in July. TAXPAYER RIGHTS FOR FURTHER APPEALS: If you are not satisfied with the County Board of Equalization's decision,you must file within thirty days of the County Board of Equalization's decision to ONE of the following: Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA): Contact the BAA at 1313 Sherman, Room 523, Denver,Colorado 80203, (303)866-5880. District Court: .. • , • . , 9th Avenue and 9th Street,,P.Q Box C-, . . • T . . ,• , • . • , ,GreeleylQsglorado 80632n: , c. , 1. - , • telephone:(303}3554000„ Ext,J4529.: . .• ; • • Arbitration: :‘ :• - -`. .. . WELD COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION 915 10th Street, P.O. Box 758 Greeley,Colorado 80632 Telephone(303) 3564000, Ext. 4225 If you do not receive a determination from the County Board of Equalization by the last business day in July, you must file an appeal with the Board of Assessment Appeals within thirty days. TO PRESERVE YOUR APPEAL RIGHTS, YOU MUST PROVE YOU HAVE FILED A TIMELY APPEAL: THEREFORE,WE RECOMMEND ALL CORRESPONDENCE BE MAILED WITH PROOF OF MAILING. PETITION TO THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION In the space below, please explain why you disagree with the Assessor's valuation. Attach additional documents as necessary, During the applicable period, this property was listed for less than the assessment valuation. We purchased it in an arm's length transaction in August, 1988 for $41,500. That sale did not close until October, 1988, but the contract was signed in August, reflecting the best offer made to the seller in all of 1988. We 'have previously provided copies of pertinent documents to the tax assessor's office. • SIGNATURE OF PETITIONER DA COLORADO COUNTIES INC. August 25, 1989 To: Land Use Planners - County Attorneys From: Karen Reinertsonf&. 0 ec o Re: Attached Legislation Impact Fees 4o v �d co o Or Attached is a copy of legislation which was passed by the Nevada General Assembly in 1`-98} —^ regarding impact fees. We have been informed by the Colorado Association of Homebuilders cp t) that they intend to introduce a bill in 1990 in Colorado that is identical to this one. � The CCI Land Use Committee is scheduled to meet on Friday, September 22, 1989. 1 would appreciate your assistance in formulating recommendations to the committee concerning this proposal. Please review the proposal and let me know what you think. Of particular importance from my viewpoint is what we have to gain and/or lose if such a bill were to become law in Colorado. I need your comments by September 11, 1989. 1177 Grant Street • Deriver,Colorado 80203 • (303)861-4076 • Fax(303)861-2818 4 c06fr4fLeta ®e`- 1) (?a • (REPRINTED WITH ADOPTED AMENDMENTS) FIRST REPRINT A.B. 374 ASSEMBLY BII7,NO. 372—Assiad .n(N MYatti.Wur uts,.LAMBERT ANDIUSSAl4 .. .- • MAaat 16,.1989. Referred to Committee on Government Affairs SUMMARY—Author®local imam=to Imps impact fen.(EDA 22-nbt) FISCAL NOTE: Effect on cal Go6eiemem:No. Effect oa the Sur or ea Industrial Salaam No. matoonmott-act ESN w,sk Inter litainirh�ee�/� ' AN ACT relating to local aoversmtaW Sauce;authoring load savannas toim pose truant( fen;providing the procedure for.the impartial d there fen;and providing peerRouen erly relating nano. THE PEOPLE POPP THE STATE OF NEVADA.:REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEMBLY,DO ENACP AS FOLLOWS:: 1 Section I. Title 22 of NRS is hereby amended by adding thereto a new 2 chapter e 2 this 4 Sec.2. As used in this-cooper;SS neuron°thezwile regjures,the S words and terms defineed'in aeetions 3 to 15 -inclusive,.of this act have the 6 meanings ascribed to theal in thole sections, 7 Sec.3. "Capital improvement"means a... 8 1. Drainage project; 9 2. Sanitary sewer pmject; 10 3. Storm sewer project; _ 11 4. Street project;or 12 S. Water project; 13 Sac:4. "Drarnaryn3ject"men*any namrai,andartifcial watercourses, 14 water diversion caul water storage ficlitU� including aQappurtenances and • 15 incidentals nortiwry for any inch fiahnea.: 16 See.S. "Facility_expansion meatus the expansion of the capacity of an 17 existing facility associated with'a capital improvement to serve new develop 18 moot.'1Ue term does not include the repair,maiateamee a modcmiration of 19 a capital improvement or facility., 20 Sec. 6. "Impact fee means charge imposed by a tacit government as 21 new development to finance the costs of a capital o� or facility 22 23 Sec. 7. "Land use necessitated by� . Ito the new n of chacnt. projections of c4anges in land 24 uses, inanities sod for a specified service over a • —2_ 1 period of at least 10 years and in accordance with the-master plan of the local 2 3 government. Sec�8. "Local government"means a city or a county. 4 Sec.9. "New development"means: • 5 1. The subdivision of landC 6 2. The consconsttuctiong_reconstruction,_redevelopment,_conversion atruc- 7 tural alteration, relocation or enlargement,of any structure which adds or 8 increases the number of service-mit ;;or 9 3. My use or extension of the use of land which increases the number of 10 service units. 11 Sec. 10. "Sanitary sewer project" means facilities-for the collection, 12 interception, transportation, treatment, purification-and-disposal of sewage, 13 including all appurtenances and incidentals,necessary,for any,such.facilities., 14 Sec. 11. "Service area"means the aicithin the boundaries of the local 15 government which is served and benefited by the capital improvement or • 16 facilities expansion as set-forth in the capital mrprovementi plan, 17 Sec. 12. "Service unit" means a standardized measure of consumption, 18 use, generation or discharge which is attributable to:an individual unit of 19 development calculated for a particular category of capital improvements or 20 facility expansions. 21 Sec. 13. "Storm sewer project"means facilities for the collation, inter 22 ception, transportation and disposal of rainfall and other_ storm_waters,.. 23 including all appppurtenances and incidentals necessary for any such facilities. 24 See. 14. "Street project" means-the arterial or collector streets or roads 25 which have been designated on the streets and highways plan in the master 26 plan adopted by the local governor pursuant to NR S 278:220,including, 27 all appurtenances and.incidenpls entnecessary.for any such facilities. - 28 Sec. 15. "Water project" means facilitier for the collection,transporta- 29 Lion, treatment, ppuurinfication and distribution ofwater,including all appurte- 30 nances and incidentals necessary for any suchifaialmes 31 See. 16. 1. A local government may by ordinance impose an impact fee 32 in a service area to pay the sost of constructing a,apital improvement or 33 facility expansion necessitated;by-and attributable to.new development. 34 Except as otherwise'provided'in section 17 of this act, the cost may include 35 only: 36 (a)The estimated cost of actual construction; 37 (b)Estimated fees for professional services; 38 (c)The estimated cost to acquire the land;and 39 (d)The fees paid for professional services required for the preparation or 40 revisroc of a capital improvements plan in anticipation of the imposition of an 41 impact fee. 42 2. All property owned by a school"district Ts exempt from the requirement 43 of paying impact fees imposed pursuant to this chapter.Any*eq.fee wh 44 would have been collected from a school distric but for the-provisions of thia 45 subsection must be paid by the local govemmentwbich imposed the,impact 46 fee. 47 Sec. 17. Projected 'thereat charger and'other finance costs.'may be 48 included in calculating the amount of I fees.if the money is satfor the • - 3- 1 payment of principal and interest on the portionof the bonds, notes or other 2 obligations issued.-by or oa behalf:of to finance the 3 capital improvements or reality expansions tcapital improve- 4 meats plan as:being necessitated.by and attributable to new development. 5 Sec..1g. Impact fees.-must not be toed for: 6 1. Tilt consttuedon acquisition or mansion of public facilities or assets 7 'other than capital improvements or facility-expansions which are included in 8 the capital improvements plan. 9 2. The repair,:operation or maintenance of existing or new capital 10 improvements or facility tvrmions. 11 3. The;upgrading,expansion or replacement of existing capital improve- 12 menu or facilities to serve:=timing development"to meet more stringent 13 safety,environmental or regulatory araaduds:- 14 4. The upgrading, expansion or replacement of existing,capital improve- 15 menu or facilities to:provide better service to existing development. 16 5. The administrative and operating costs of the loaf government. 17 6. Except as otherwise provided in section of this act,the payments of 18 principal andinterest or other finance charges on bonds or other 19 indebtedness: 20 Sec.19. A capital 'p is plan must include,by service area: 21 1. A description of the existing capital improvements and the costs to 22 upgrade,. improve, expand or replace-those'improvem: Ss to:meet existing 23 needs or more stringent safety, environmental or regulatory standards. 24- 2..An analysis of the total capacity, level of current.usage and commit- 25 menu for usage of apathy of the existing capital improvements. 26 3. A description of any part of the capital improvements or wan- 27 sions and the costs necessitated by and attributable to the new development in 28 the service area bred on the approved land use assumption!. 29 4..A.table,which establishes the specific level or quanlity of use, con- 30 sumption,.generation or discharge ofa u vice unit for each category of 31 capital improvements or facility expansions. 32 5. An-equivaleaey or conversion table which eapbliihes the ratio of a 33 service unit:to each type of land use., not limited to,residential, 34 commercial;and industrialusa. 35 6. The number-of projected savior units which are required by the new 36 development within the service area based'on the approved land use 37 assumptions. 38 7. The projected demand for capital"improvements•or facility expansions 39 required by new service units projected over a period not to exceed 10 years. 40 Sec.20. 1. The impact fee pa service'unit mats not'exaed the amount 41 determined:by dividing the costs;of the capital improvements"desrnthed in 42 subsection 3 of section 19 of this act by the total number of projected service 43 units deacdbed in subsection.6of section 19:of this act. 44 2. If the camber of new service units projected over i period•is less than 45 the total number of new service units shown by the=approved land use 46 assumptions at full development of the service area,the maximum impact fee 47 W 48 costs of may part p'service wort must be gdrnlsted by dividing the capital improvements required by the new service units -4- 1 described in subsection 7of section 19 of this act by the projected new service 2 units;desaibedan.that subeection...- 3 3.-The-impact teerosy betolle tedat the same-tbne as the feefor issuance 4 of-a_baildipg permit for;the-savioe unit or at the'time a certificate of 5 occupancy is issued for the service mitres specified in the ordinance. 6 Sec.21. After the collection of the impact fee no additional impact fees 7 may be collected for the same 'critics unit. If the number of service units 8 marines,the"flpict fee must be limited to the amount which is attributable 9 to the additional service units. 10 Sec.22. An impact-fee must not be collected unless: 11 1. Collection is made to pay for a apical improvement or facility=pan- 12 sign which has been identified in the capital improvements plan: 13 2. The local government agrees to reserve capacity to serve future devel- 14 opment and the owner and the local government enter into a written agree- , 15 miens to do so;or 16 3. The local government agrees that the owner of a new development may 17 construct or finance the capital improvement or facility expansions and: 18 (a)The costs incurred or money advancet will be credited against the 19 impact fees otherwise chitin=.the,new development;or 20 (b)It will reimburse the owner for those costs from the impact fees paid 21 from other development which will use those apical improvement or fall- 23 Sec.23. Any new development for which.an impact fee has-been paid is 24 entitled w: 25 1. The permanent use and benefit of the facilities for which the fee was 26 imposed:and 27 2. Receive immediate service from any existing facility with actual capac- 28 ity to serve the new-service units. 29 Sec.24. If an owner;is-required by a local government.,as a condition of 30 the approval of the development, to constant or dedicate,or both,a portion 31 of the-off-site facilities for wbieaimpact frame imposed,the of-site fscili- 32 ties must be credited against:those impact fees: 33 Sea 25. 1. A;local• which wishes to imposean impact fee 34; must sec a time at least. .20 days_thererfterand place forr a public haring to 35 consider the land use asentmptions within the designated service area which 36 will be used to develop,theapitaiimprovement plan 37 2. The notice must be given: _ 38 (a)By publication of a of the notice at least once a week for 4 weeks 39 in a newspaper of general circulation in the jurisdiction of the local 40 govanneat. 41 (b)By posting a copy of the_notice at the principal-office of the local 42 government and at least tune other separate, prominent places within the 43 jurisdiction of the local;government. 44 3. Proof of publication must be by affidavit of the publisher. 45 4- Proof of posting must be by aftidavit of the desk or any deputyposting 16 the notice. : ,._ 47 S. The-noticemust;contain: 48 (a)The time, date and location of tha baring; -5- 1 (b)A statement that the purpose of the(wring is to consider the land use 2 assumptions which will be used'to develop a capital improvements plan for 3 which an impact tee maybe imposed; 4 (c)A map of the service area to whkh the land assumptions apply; and 5 d A'statement that any person may appear at the besting and present 6 evidence for or against the land.use 7 Sec.26. 1. The governing body of thelocal government shall approve or 8 disapprove the land use assumptions within 30 days after the public hearing. 9 2..loIff the governing dbbooddyentopthe' land use assumptions,. it shall 111 develop . Upon the completion of the a apital improvtal ements improvements plan, the reining 12 body shall seta a time at least 20 days thereafter and place fora public hearing 13 to consider the adoption of the:plan and the imposition of an impact fee. 14 4. The notice must be given: 15 (a)By publication of a copy of the notice at least once a week for weeks 16 in a newspaper of general.circulation in the jurisdiction of the local 17 government. 18 (b)By posting a copy of the notice at the principal office of the local 19 government and at least three other separate, prominent places within the 20 jurisdiction of the local government. 21 S. Proof of publication must be by affidavit of the.publisher. 22 6. Proof of posting must be by'affidavit`of the clerk or any deputy posting 23 the notiar 24 7. The notice must contain: 25 (a)The tune, date and location of the baring; 26 (b)A statement that the purpose:of the bearing is to consider the adoption 27 of an impact fee, 28 (c)A map of the service area on which the the proposed impact fee will be 29 imposed; . 30 (d)The amount of the proposed impact fee for each service unit; and 31 (e)A statement that any person may appear at the bearing and present 32 evidence for or against the land use assumptions. 33 Sec. 27. I. On the date and at the place fixed for the hearing any person 34 may, by written complains, protests or objections, present his views con- 35 ceming the proposed impact fee to the gemming body, or present them 36 orally, and the governing body may adjourn the bearing from time to time. 37 2. After the hearing has been conclude& after all jections have been read and considered,._ written complaints, 38 protests and and after all 39 welshing to hard in person have been heard, the governing shall 40 consider the if any,and any other relevantmate vial port forth,and 41 shall by resol oor onfmance,price upon the mails of each such complaint,. 42 protest or objection. 43 3. Any complaint,protest or objection:to the , validity and 44 correctness of the and' taken,�or made before 45 the date of the blaring deemed waived unless presented in writing at 46 the time and in the manner set forth in this section. - 6- 1 See.28. 1. The governing body of the local government shall approve or 2 disapprove the adoption of the capital improvements plan and the imposition 3 of an impact fee within 30 days'after'the public bearing. 4 2. If the governing body-approves the plan and the imppsmon of the S impact fee, it shalt adopt an ordinance providing that all the impact fees 6 collected must be deposited in an interest-bearing account which clearly 7 identifies-the category,of capital improvements or facility expansions within 8 the service area for which the fee was imposed. 9 3. The records of the account into which the impact fees were,deposited 10 must be available for public inspection during ordinary business hours. 11 4: The interest and income eased on money in the account' must be 12 credited to the account. 13 Sec.29. 1. The local government shall,upon the request of an owner of 14 real property for which an impact fee has been collected, refund the impact 15 fee and any interest and income earned on the impact fee by the local • 16 government, if: 17 - (a)After collecting the fee theloal,government did not begin construction 18 of the-capital improvement or-facility'expansion forwhich the fee was 19 collected within 5 years after collectin the fee;or 20 (b The-fee, or any portion thereof, was not spent for the purpose for 21 which it was collected within 10 years after the date on which it was 22 collected. 23 2. The local government shall, upon the completion of the capital 24 improvement or facility expansion identified in the capital improvements plan 25 or upon expenditure of fees collected from a development, recalculate the 26 impact fee for that development by using the actual costs of the capital 27 improvement or facility expansion or the actual costs of those capital 28 unproveweats or facility expansions completed and engineering estimates of 29 those capital improvements or facility expansions to be completed within the 30 service area. 31 3. If the impact fee based on the cost or recalculated cost is less than the 32 impact fee paid, the local government shall refund: 33 (a)The difference if the actual ants arc(mown: or 34 (b)The difference if it exceeds the impact fcc paid by more than 10 35 percent, if estimates are used, 36 and any interest and income earned by the local government on the amount of 37 money refunded. 38 4. The local government shall refund any impact fee or part thereof,and 39 any interest and income earned by the local government on the amount of 40 money refunded,if it is:not spent within 10 years from the date of payment. 41 5.;Each refund must be paid to the owner of the property on record at the 42 time the refund is paid.If a local government paid the impact fee,the refund 43 must be paid to that local government. 44 Sec.30. 1. Each local. t which imposes an impact fee shall 45 review and may revise the use assumptions and.apial improvements 46 plan at least once every 3 years.-711e3-year period begmtupoc the adoption 47 of the capital improvements plan'hy the local government. • _ 7_ 1 2. Upon the completion of the revised capital improvements plan, the 2 local government shall set a.time at least 20 days thereafter and place for a 3 public hearing to discuss and teviewthe revision of the plan and whether the 4 revised plan should be'adopted. 5 3. The notice must be given: 6 (a)By publication of a copy of the notice at least once a week for 4 weeks 7 in a newspaper of general circulation in the jurisdiction of the local 8 government. 9 (b)By pig a copy of the notice at the principal' office of the local 10 government and at least three-other separate, prominent places within the II jurisdiction of the local government._ 12 4. Proof of publication must be by affidavit of the publisher. Proof of posting must be by affidavit of the clerk or any deputy posting 14 the oP IS 6. The notice must contains 16 (a)The time,date and location of the hearing; 17 (b)A statement that the purpose of the hearing is to consider the revision. 18 of the land use assumptions,capital improvements plan and the imposition;of 19 an impact fee; 20 (c)A map of the service area for which the revision is being prepared;sad 21 (d)A statement that any-person may appear at the hearing and present 22 evidence for or against the revision; 23 Sec.31. The governing body of the local government shall approve of 24 disapprove the adoption oftherevised'apitatimprovements plan,-the land 25 use assumptions and the imposition of an impact fee within 30.days after the 26 public hearing. 27 Sec.32. 1. The seller of any who has actual or constructive 28 notice of the imposition or pending" lion of an impact fee on that 29 property which has not been paid in full written notice of the fee to pro30 the buyer before the property is conveyed. 31 2. The notice must contain 32 (a)The amount of the impact fee which has not yet been paid, if it has 33 ken imposed at the time the notice is given; and 34 (b)The name of the local government which imposed or will impose the 35 impact fee. 36 3. If the seller fails to give the notice required pursuant to this section,he 37 is liable to the buyer for any amount of the impact fee which becomes payable 38 on the property after the conveyance. 39 Sec.M. 1. Before rimposing an impact fee, the of the 40 local government must establish by resolution a a�improvements advi- 41 wry committee.The committee must be composed of at least eve members. 42 2. The Governing body may designate the planning commission to save as 43 the capital improvements advisory committee if: 44 (a)The planning commission includes at least one eve of the 45 real estate, development or building industry who is not an officer or 46 employee local government or 48 opment or building iadusuy who g body appoints not or mrepresentative of the real of the local employee of • — 8, 1 government to serve as a voting member of the planning commission when 2 the planning commission is meeting as the capital improvements advisory 3 committee. 4 3. The capital improvements advisory committee shall= S (a)Review the land use assumptions and determine whether they are in 6 conformance with the master-plan of-the local government; 7 (b) Review the capital improvements plan and file written comments; 8 (c)File annual reports concerning the:progresa of the local government in 9 carrying out the capital improvements plan; 10 (d) Report to the governing body any perceived inequities in the imple- 11 mentaton of the capital improvements.plan or the imposition of an impact 12 fee; and 13 (e)Advise the local government of the need to update or revise the land'. 14 use assumptions, capital improvements plan sad ordinance impaing an 15 impact fee. 16 Sec.34. Chapter 354 of NRS is hereby amended by adding thereto a new 17 section to read as follows: 18 1. The executive director of the department of.taration may oxhide an 19 impact fee imposed by'a. local government pursuant to sections 2 to 33,. 20 inclusive, of this act,from the limit on the ntaimtatt allowable revenue from 21 fees established pursuant to NRS 354.5989, upon application by the local 22 government, if the local government creates a special revenue fund at- 23 sively for the impact fee. 24 2. If the impact fee is excluded from the maximum allowable revenue from 25 fees of a local governmertprusua,u to the provisions of this section: 26 (a)Any intent or other income earned on the money in the special 27 revenue fiasd must be credited to the,fund;:and 28 (b) The local government shall not ate any of the,money.. the special 29 revenue fraud forant'purpose other than those authorised pursuant to sections 30 2 to 33, inclusive, of dais act. li A /r n > - - DISTRICT COURT, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • - r =,: • 'CASE NO. :89 CV 792 4-: :_ - _ NOTICE OF PARTITION OF REAL PROPERTY - -- NICOLAS GARCIA, Plaintiff vs. - RITA HERNANDEZ, ET AL Defendant _ . TO. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS -- WELD COUNTY Notice is hereby given pursuant to C.R.S. 1973 , 30-28-101 that an action for partition of real property is pending according to the attached copy of the complaint. _ DONNA J. POWELL CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT - By i / /( mil / _ Deputy • • D 'jOlet • �'C 4201 E. Arkansas Ave Denver, CO 80222 to THE to, CLEFt y For More IMoatIINoat 937 �_ ,rr _ • 3h at. 17 'Y./ar 7 - Machin patching located in 1/ S. 34`, b s `36, ant:U s: !dr at various- locations -m in the iirar Bred, ier Turin and Washington'countititi gg Nuaber,of ,Bidders: lour (4) Appareaitly suacessful'bidder: '_*470,9341 from Andrews said aid--accent of Burlington Lally -for coigrletion 33 working=da)ir PreeonstructioeProject Manager: David A. Forsyth • "ias36ent easitiaer L.D.' Mailer, iter33eg . ' 18) 7000(3) eignalisation at 6th Strimit:Meici-3141:411iiittier in Durango, which includes drainage, hot bituminous pavement, and lighting, in La Plata county. Piojact wiltc.be rndvertised because =there were fewer than-three bidders and the low bid was more than two percent over the ,gingers• estimate. Colorado Reified-IS -iactioir43-l-111(8.5)." CC 94-1004-20.'1 MAMIET''on ornl1'i7t Hotbitumiitous pavement overlay at Interstate 70•s Dumont port of entry station in Clear Creek county. Humber of bidders: Five (5) Apparently successful bidder: 470,836 from Douglas Cuunty.Aspbelt, v _ Inc. of'Castle Rock Calls for completion: 20 working days Preconstruetion Project Manager: Chuck Lee • Resident engineer: Wes Goff, Frisco CC 12-003$-1 a 12-0034-n Combined project for noise barrier fence and minor widening on the: Denver-boulder "Turnp Ike" in'and near Westainster„'the wood and metal sound -barrier.to include clearing and grubbing, grading, seeding, =tithing, topsoil, hot bituminous pavesment, guardrail, and striping, located on U.S. 36, beginning et Lowell blvd. . Pegs _.� '.7'..3t' .., .e.o._ 7 'Y +1.T.j j� .:3`Y'�aCarr : a31p2.,7-V:. _ eyAbi rp• d r ,sees and extending.about 1.3 miles easterly end the widening to ilteisM stoe:a 'aNlrr, slopeypaving, curb and gutter, and signing. beginning at, Lowell Blvd. and I extending about half a wile easterly, CC 12-0036-19 and CI 12-0036-23. Number of Bidder's_,t.=bree.'(3) , Apparesttly successful bidder: 8478,937 from Luna Construction Co., Inn. of Denver Calls for completion: . 40 working days . Preconstruction Project Reneger: David 'Stevenson Resident engineer: Bernie Pais, Denver __„— �YDg'T6'Bti 089D Ala a 9;30 a.w woddiffiiig—sil nale-and turn lanes in Prani:towri_at . the junction,of B.H .83 and.8.B866,, which includes gradin;,,hot.bit*sinoua; _ pavement, signalisation, curb and gutter,.and.striping,. in Douglas county,. pt 0086(23). - . _4:45. sea., Colorado's first project. usiaS:House Sill 1012_.reeenue <-sees . -' _.-_ from incrwsd'motor vehicle/driver Iiceose fee increases and 2l%gallon motor fuel tax hike-. Resurfacing 0.8 83 north of PlattevI ', at" the junction with B.N. 66, south,of Piettevfile an4 , 9 about 3"files north to Weld County Road 46 south of toil;t . consisting of aggregate base coi'tse, hot bituminous pavement. plant nixed-seal coat and striping, CT 0085-26. Road/ Bid Conteael Project _, ':' c: Deillinaitik, .T8` :; , ,. ID 10-2(139) v,goiging LakeTunnel ; dv cowlstructicp "") gf11g,444te 7113189 8/7/89 °L - in Olanwood Canyon • Joint Venture al d61,656,510 - = Award boels's Di8 ate Goiwned DBt 9"-�8 C1QCU(OF) South'aante Fe Dr. Rail/highway Lawrence Const. 7/27/89 817/89 10-0083-09 at Dartmouth separation{ cragy.. R88 0854{44). i . _ x. A88 CC 10-0086-08.; . , , _., award Coals D B 6.5% C]]QCU«F) ., ;;, tte4 18-.21.34% 10-0085-10 r r cXIR(0F) I-70 east of Byers lesurfaeing Asphalt Pining Co. 8/3/89 -8%71/-89 11- 10-0070-27 • ,q ;.jgtrr ) r %•,'s 8711.825 qtr AYBprd Coals � �5 ' DuYl�itt»d T1� : <g ?- -_-entt:` ' .2C - - Jt ;3i.'n r "--- :{2' tt"S= _,ria '"r . c - ` ;:r7 - L9wn t ?r, : r-;, 2. far'' ,a1. ,u t. Ws ,,, _fir, r ...'R .:.� irss ea S: .a, 3.1'. .,.,,z. /+--t„, . . , . 1 I e WELD / . cC �•STAT E DIVISION Of HIGHWAYS n 0 OF COLORADO P.O.Box 660 CLERK Gnalay,Colorado 60632.0660 TO THE 2,0:.:77, «.- (303)363-1232 '�% J • PUBLIC NOTICE WELD COUNTY BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROJECT BRO 0003(5) • Weld County in cooperation with the Colorado Department of Highways is pleased to announce the opening of the new bridge over the Little Thompson River south of Johnstown on Weld County Road 15. The new single span 90 foot long, 2 lane bridge replaced the narrow single lane truss bridge. Weld County and the Department of Highways would like to extend their appreciation to the adjacent landowners along the two mile gravel detour route for their cooperation during construction. Funds for this $368,700 Bridge Replacement Project were provided by the Federal Highway Administration and Weld County. The Con to was K.E.C.1. Colorado, Inc. of Lakewood, Colorado. /f{ DO DISTRICT ENGINEER SZ444- ROB • RESIDENT ENGINEER • �JOHNSTOWN I 21 =- _ r • S.H. 60 A 3 O �I ill 'a K r a _ . ._ :•� _per----a'.3 _ • — ate fir—. c;pek:i_jik , ii � N N Haligman and-bottler A Professional Corporation =•: %= .. Attorneys at Law CI Please reply to: TO T1L PA.Box 4587 - - - - - - Englewood.Colorado 80155 August 25, 1989 Edward I. Hangman Alan B.Lottner RJamesFt regI. gory Certified Mail/Return Receipt Requested Louis M.Quirk Rick J.Rubin Marshall H.Fishman Weld County Board of County Commissioners Richard J-Saul Anthony J.Rechlitz II Post Office Box 758 KathyEaton Crammer Carolyn Gruber Greeley, Colorado 80632 Scott L Levin Jeffrey A.Weinman Re: PIN: R0085287 H.Paul Cohan Schedule No. 0959-14-400-004 Curt olln Gateway Place Apartments Kenneth M.Koprowicz 3750 West 24th Street Janet E.Perlatein James R.Thompson Greeley, Colorado Daniel R.Bartholomew Bradley k Friedman Curtis R.Henry Gentlemen: Karen G.Lawrence This firm represents Gateway Partners, Ltd. , (the "Property Owner") in matters relating to the protest of the real property valuation for tax assessment on the above-referenced property. On July 27, 1989, the Weld County Commissioners, sitting as the Board of Equalization, denied the above- referenced Petition and mailed said denial to this office on August 4, 1989. We continue to assert that the above-referenced property has been improperly valued by the County Assessor for the assessment of ad valorem property taxes. Therefore, please consider this letter as • notice that the Property Owner has elected, pursuant to C.R.S. Section 39-9-108.5, to pursue binding arbitra- tion of this matter. Please contact the undersigned regarding selection of an arbitrator and the setting of arbitrator's fees and expenses. In addition, please provide the under- signed with resumes and any background information you may have regarding said arbitrators. Very truly yours, HALIGMANAND LOTTNER, P. C. HL Fe No. `It, n/�01nq Daniel R. Bartholomew, Esquire 7887 E Ballevlew.Suite T00 3 K t Denver Technological Center Englewood.Colorado 80111 DRBagg0825 Telephoto( {)8507887 TtNcepret(303)850.7867 11 i- 1r• ' t, �1 •^1 .r ▪ 75 V 1V - - 4 TO _ • LL!_1:i AD VALOREM TAX CONSULTANTS August 24, 1989 County Commissioners Weld County P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Re: Appeal of County Board of Equalization decision to Arbitration Schedule #0961-05-3-34.004 PIN #2824986 Dear Commissioners: Please accept this letter as our petition to appeal the 1989 valuation of the subject property to arbitration pursuant to CRS 39-8-108. We would request that you forward to us a list of the appointed arbitrators in your County along with some background information on each individual to inform our selection of an arbitrator. If you need further information or if you have questions about this petition, please let me know. Yours truly, AVTAX, I an Brandstetter BB/kh P.O. Box 2798.Littleton,Colorado 80181-2798.303/850.9945•FAX 303/771-9420 Ce - asst Atlanta•Birmingham•Dallas•Denver•Houston a Tulsa 554IL v.ate. n r-- r: :'~ LrLt TO 11-' ... daj August 20, 1989 Board of County Commissioners wela County, CO. • • Re: Appeal of property assessment PIN: R 4093a86- PARCEL: 096107208011 Gs 2768 L2 BLK 2 MaPLNWOQD 3804 11tn St I wisp to appeal the decision of the Weld County Board of Equalization regarding 1989 property assessment ana submit this case for arbitration. sincerely. /tele ag-tlje • C C: C. t4 4 RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1989, WELD COUNTY, COLORADC PETITION OF: AKIN EVELYN GAYE 1804 11 ST GREELEY, CO 80631 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 3093886 - PARCEL: 096107208011 GR 2768 L2 BLK2 MAPLEWOOD$1804 11TH ST% - WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1989, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1989, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner was present, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, may be appealed to the Board of Assessment Appeals within thirty (30) days after such denial, pursuant to 539-8-108 (1) , CRS. The appeal forms and instructions may be obtained from: Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 420, Denver, Colorado 80203, telephone (303) 866-2603. - •l - .- • 890671 • Page 2 RB: BOE - AKIN BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a petitioner whose petition has been denied, in whole or in part, may choose to appeal to the District Court of Weld County, Colorado, within thirty (30) days after the denial, pursuant to.539-8-108 (1) , CRS. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, pursuant to 939-8-108, CRS, a taxpayer whose petition is denied may submit his case to arbitration pursuant to the provisions of 939-8-108.5, CRS. Any such submission to arbitration must be taken no later than thirty (30) days after such denial. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of July, A.D. , 1989. � BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Y24tb .�J WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder /'mil/• � and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kir y, C irman BY: //iR� (J cgu ine nson, Pro-Tem DeputyifrCountyrk EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gene R. Brantner Are �r George Kennel County Attorney GordosY • 890671 15-OPT - FORM PRESCRIBED WY THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR FORM 920 1/ae-1/s4 PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUND OF TAXFa -....'na co., Donn anon f • • Petitioners: Use this side only. i42- Windsor Colorado, July 26 , 19 89 City or Town - To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of Weld County Gentlemen: • The petition of Pineda & $qqh-•I,nc• whose mailing address is 35065 Weld Co. Rd. 19 Windsor , Colorado $0$50 City or Town State• ZIp Code SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL R 142 5286 23479-1D PT SE4NE4 17-6-67 Lying S & E of Ely • R/.W cf Greeley 112 Canal Exc That -PT Windsor Lake in SE4NE4 respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. 19 86 , 19 87, 19 88 are erroneous or illegal for the following reasons, viz: (Explain completely why the assessment is erroneous or illegal) The land was incorrectly classified as residential tract. The land should be correctly classified as wasteland. The taxes were therefore erroneously and illegally assessed for 1986, 1987, and 1988 as follows: Atit- -ii ac-ms,t r td / Y.04-114c, W vaa'/t9 19...$.6 19....x7. 19_8s_ Value Tax Value Tax Value Tax Orig. 4350 397.14 10880 730.02 10880 793.44 -4340 3.96x2.3 Abate. �A8.7.0 i 2Q 35_. _10810 792,J. .•._•._ Bal. 10 .91 10 .67 10 72 That ...itioe has Pier paid said taxes. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes, as aforesaid erroneously or illegally assessed, may be"� .Abated or refunded in the sum of $ 1913.30 - 7 If,R • 7 2 9 i 9 f i- t jrs Jt ". I declare, unaer penalty of perjury in the second degree that this petition, together with any accompanying exhibits or statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge, information and belief is true, correct and complete: PINEDA & SONS, INC. e cI; LS- UMW • !!Manuel Pineda, Secretary i wo BY ---- - - _ Agent Address • A � 1 r), X6/30 /8°1 • ♦ `.• RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of Weld County, State of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 9th day of August , A-D- 19 89 at which meeting there were present the following members- (hai- nan. C•W. Kirby and Commissioners Gene R. Brantnert Jacqueline _J.phnsp8,•-,CrgoTge Kennedy, and Gordon E. Lacy notice of such meeting and an opportunity to be present having been given to the taxpayer and the Assessor of said County and said Assessor Richard W. Keirnes and taxpayer represented by Manuel Pineda being present; and (name) • • (name) WHEREAS, The said County Commissioners have carefully considered the within applica- tion,and are fully advised in relation thereto, NOW BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board__.____concurs with the recommendation of for 1( r6 not concur)' the assessor and the petition be..approyed/___ _. arid an ab tement/refund bg allowed (approved or denied) (be allowed or not be allowed) on an assessed valuation of$ 10,870.00 for $ 792.72 total tax for the year(s) 1988 only and the petition be denied for 1986 and 1987. Zt Chairman o Boar f County Commissioners. STATE OF COLORADO, ass. • County of Wfld I, Mary Ann Feuerstein ,County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of Weld _ . State of Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing order is truly copied from the records of the proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners for said Weld County, now in my office- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County, at. Grgeley this 9th A gust A. D. 19 89 County Clerk- • cy—Thc c714-1211I.4.—f. C�A� ' Deputy: ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR } Denver,Colorado, 4t .ea,f.• if 19.•_ ! a•• Lion of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to within petition, is hereby ' ■ approved; 0 approved in part $ 0 dens for the following reason(s) A 7Ticio• oigaa , dasaitlifit-PH . , Secretary. Property Tax Administrator. 4. i O p # { wpm c1 ill o 4 d� obt• Ili t c\,. , ��� E9 o ° �, _ uu 5•. O to d H «. ; C oV G w Q ��� i & > a= E m-2 aIc k A r- U/\ by _tts a w c o f di w 4 m O Q 6 m p• Q c15 z Z 0. 3 v $ -- CO �� P 3 g . • b g = S E 2 .6 -B ri c-:,?..--Th .&4) ',,,„, t G a T co o my V.E. � �� CZ e d�) ' � 2 1 RECORD OP PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 30, 1989 TAPE #89-33 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, August 30, 1989, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Chairman Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson, Pro-Tem - Excused Commissioner Gene R. Brantuer Commissioner George Kennedy Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller MINUTES: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of August 28, 1989, as printed. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: #10 under New Business: Consider acceptance of letter from Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $ 133,357.85 Social Services 502,781.00 Handwritten warrants: General fund 11,631.09 Payroll 1,153,400.70 Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BIDS: PRESENT DEMOLITION OF STRUCTURE/BUILDING INSPECTION - PLANNING DEPARTMENT: Mr. Warden said no bids were received for the demolition of a dangerous building in Espanola Subdivision. He said a company, who was not sent a bid packet, has submitted an offer which will be considered. Also, the cost for the Road and Bridge Department to do the work will be reviewed. 8d-000C) BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER LEASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN FAMILY EDUCATIONAL NETWORK AND SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-7 AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Tere Keller, Director of Family Educational Network, said the Lease Agreement is with School District RE-7, in Kersey, for lease of a building to house the pre-school/childcare program. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Lease Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN HEAD START AND RE-5J AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Ms. Keller said the Purchase of Services Agreement with School District RE-5J is for classroom space at the Milliken Elementary School for the amount of $200.00 per month, for one daily Head Start session. Commissioner Brantner moved to approve said Purchase of Services Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, carried unanimously. CONSIDER PARTIAL RELEASE OF DEED OF TRUST FROM PARKLAND HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, requested that this Partial Release of Deed of Trust be continued to September 13, 1989. Commissioner Lacy made a motion to continue said Partial Release of Deed of Trust to September 13, 1989. Commissioner Kenedy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES — CARMACAR RESIDENTS: Commissioner Lacy moved to refer this request to the Road and Bridge Department for its recommendation. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER AGREEMENT WITH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACTION PARTNERSHIP, INC., AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden said this Agreement is for the marketing of the Weld County Business Park. Commissioner Kennedy made a motion to approve said Agreement. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF ROBERT WOODS JOHNSON FOUNDATION GRANT AND LETTER OF SUPPORT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Dr. Randy Gordon, Director of Public Health, said this Agreement is for alcohol and substance abuse prevention. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve said Agreement, and Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTIONS RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WCR 52 BETWEEN WCR 47 AND 49; WCR 47 BETWEEN WCR 52 AND 54; WCR 54.25 BETWEEN WCR 49 AND 51; AND WCR 51 BETWEEN WCR 50 AND 54: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Resolution. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy and carried unanimously. Minutes — August 30, 1989 Page 2 CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: PURCHASE OF USED EQUIPMENT FOR SHERIFF'S OFFICE: Mr. Warden said the Sheriff's Office is in need of a sewing machine to be used for repair of inmates clothing. He said the Pfaff Model 360 can be purchased for $175.00 from Greeley Sewing and Vacuum Center. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Resolution, and Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion. The motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: REVISED LEASE AGREEMENTS WITH MODULAIRE INDUSTRIES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Ms. Keller said that two buildings in Gilcrest are presently being leased by Head Start. Head Start no longer has a need for the larger building, which can now be put up for lease. This will result in a savings of $868.00 per month. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Resolution and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER ACCEPTANCE OF LETTER FROM COMMISSIONER JACQUELINE JOHNSON: Tom David, County Attorney, read the letter from Ms. Johnson into the record. Commissioner Lacy moved to accept said letter. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion which carried unanimously. PLANNING: PROBABLE CAUSE HEARING - FIECHTNER: Chuck Cunliffe, Planning Director, asked that this case be dismissed because Fiechtner is in compliance with the Development Standards and Condition of Approval. Commissioner Lacy made a motion to dismiss said Probable Cause Hearing. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: VIOLATIONS OF THE BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE - EQUUS FARMS, INC.: Commissioner Brantner moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Equus Farms, Inc., for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER AUTHORIZATION OF DEMOLITION OF DANGEROUS BUILDING - SULLIVAN: Richard Sullivan, son of Oscar and Hazel Sullivan, was present and said this building is needed to store hay this winter. Commissioner Lacy moved that this matter be continued to September 27, 1989, at 9:00 A.M., with the condition that the necessary repairs of this building be completed within those 30 days. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. Minutes - August 30, 1989 Page 3 4Y�'J There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:25 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: ����“ASO BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder 2�i`�,�^� and Clerk to the Boar C.W. Kirb Cha ,) EXCUSED Deputy County Cle Jac e Johnson, o-Tem bit 7 IT: ,George Kennedy EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy • Minutes - August 30, 1989 Page 4
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