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HomeMy WebLinkAbout881742.tiff 017171E OF COUNTY AMMO Sts 1omsTtt�r MOTTE UP DENIAL - - CHEF t1f,COLORADO to631 .9.4:7:V PHONE(.IO3)336.4000.CCL 1256 11889 PT :4w♦ 0 4 e5 DEG AT A PT Oh t LN OP Nw4 400• S OF MC CON S0332•‘ ♦hbe SJ0Ol7•w 445• N74O46•w 210• h29Da6•C 912. 043.1 • TC DEG LTA 9). VI e COLORADO CAC NEC ♦00.5 OF CP_N OF SEC r4J.01• S29G3e•r. 201• TO TROt P08 960024at 100. 5290J6•R 400• NoOO24•a ONNEA f REEMAt TRUCK n001L5 LhC NURTN AaT:k1CAN PNOPCNTY CON,ULTANT5 PARCtL 103500200028 PIN N 4J2494* 902 kEGM03D OA YEAR 19x8 LrsVELAAD CO 60538 LOG 02976 00/25/1988 ' The appraised value of ptupeaty is bred o0 the appropriate co®amtion of the approaches to value required by Int The asanaor ha determined that your property should be included in the following atesay(ia)r — I. R4rident al Property is valued by the cat and =Art 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and tads arc valued at 87V%of the approaches and k assessed at •(SEE BELOW)of actual value pow value of the oil and/or as aid or transported from the 2. Agricultural lands determined solely by the awing or premises m primary production. (Valued 7Sli of the amoua productive sky of land.capitalised at a rate established by sold on secondary production.) ' taw add is assessed at 29%of acts Tahoe. S. All other property is valued by the Coot. market and income 3. Producing mines ate valued at 25%of the gross proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual vane.. indndierk 100X of the net proceeds whichever is pater want lard. The ammo(has arendly studied all available infamsion.airing particular anemias to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has deoenrdned the valuation or valuations asiped to yoor property.The reams for this determination of value are s lotiown YOUR APPEAL IS GCNIEO DUt TO ..ACK OF TIME TO PROCtSS. YOL MAY . CChTINUC into APPEAL 4Y PLLING Tr4IS DETERMINATION MLTN THE COUNTY JOARO OF CQUALLZATICK ON OR ACFCRC JULY 11, 1908* r * KLSIOthTLAL PRCPtRTY lob J5sllilFsIAtY4'INVe^dy'aJkL':r _.sic"") ..w nx:.......,,,e/A:--,". DEsati May r.--PE77ilONERS VAWATWN PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND 24750 7180 24750 7180 • IMPS TOTAL 24750 7140 24750 7180 You lave the riert41oa4ll1Mti»orwp'+'BBl iP of Equaliation(County mss)for Artier ooumdaation.To do so,please read and complete the nevase tide of this fords":,39-&106(1)(a).:C.RS. 00/2.1/04 RICHARD W. KEIRNESOa DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 880736 22 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE a7V OFFICE OP COUrxty ASSESSOR 91S fOm$!BEET / NOTICE OF Ofklat. GRffiY.� COLORADO 10631 iaq /HONE(701)3564000.E7tt 426 Gm 17301 Nw4Nd4 1. S 00 (PAIEMOLY VILLd+G2 ANNA) EXC S OF aJ DITCH (2451A) (2R.SD) (GREELEY FRLENOLY VILLACE MOAILt HOnt PK)%200 N J3 AV♦ WEAD 200 N 16 AU OwNCR PMILNDLY VILLAGE OF GREELEY LTG NORTH AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 09590L200000 PIN R 1092206 902 RtDwGOD DR YEAR 1986 LDVeetwo CD d0C36 LOG 02906 00/25/19.56 The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate oaaadandon of the apOtOwt e•to value required by law.The mat ha determined that your D.0 s Wowing should be included it the owing ategory(iak _ _ I. Residuals' Property I valued by the coat and meta 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands are valued a STd%of the approaches and is asaaaed at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value. gross value of the oil and/or pis sold or transported from the 2. Apicoltural land is determined solely by the unsung or premises on primary peodmtioa(Valued 75% of the amount productive apaeity of land,capitalized a e rate ertablisled by sold on secondary production.) law and is.scrod at 29%of actual value :L AO other property a valued by the Coat. ma tut and income 3. Producing mien am valued at 25% of the post monads cc approaches and is alai 29% of aced value, including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is rater. vacant land. The assessor has carotid!),studied all available irjamatirnt Omni para'dar attention m the specifics included 09 your peotat form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation a valuation assigned to your property:The reasons for this determination of value are as follow* YOuk APPtAL IS DCASEO DUE TO LACK OP TIME TO PROCESS. YGU MAY COhTLNyt THE APPEAL 6Y PILING THIS D£TCRNINATLCN AITM THE COUNTY HOARD OF EQUALLZATION ON Cu 0EFORE JULY 11. 19do. • b i • RLSIDLNTIAL PROPERTY los r '0KAtt,loiffatrs My"fwe;.N✓.'^RratT RtSNAG1 'Xi^i,C . I. a .,m! 1;,•As. DESCRIPTION PETTDONERS VALUATION PRIOR 70 REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LANG 14920^0 27.5720 1494000 236720 IMPS TOTAL 1492000 27.5720 1492000 230720 • �n' YYt�tr. .,Y�t -:..fir* You have thou- he eaaapaTto tbe,Counnyytosd of'EQS lice(County Commissioners)for fatba consideration.To do so.Mesa read and complete the averse side of this them.„ 394-106(1)(a).CRS. 00/Zs/.5.5 RICHA.RD W KEIRNES nU' DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSORSS3 ADDRIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE . • OFFICE OP COUNTY ASSESSOR 91S IOth STREET r NOTICE' Of DENTAL OREa eCOLORADO WWI 0 , �'R PHONE(303)356-4000.En 4236 CR 12117—C PT NM45w4 4 5 oS ELLLS G CAPP CCP TRACT PEG AT IATSEC OF hLY R/w hit 4243 (8Th STl Ole s EN OF ScC N87043't 203.80' Nd5037'E 677.15' COLORADO hd2J47'c 100.01• T3 Tk&E PT OF etG P437.371 589C42'E 120' 5.21.22' Sd2G47aw 120.96' TO (RUE PT 777 E a ST GAEELEY ' OFhL.t FMCS MARTLA G VIOLA NORTH AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 094104301014 PIN R 270t18o 902 RI:;M000 DRIVE YEAR 1988 LOVtLAhJ CC 80538 LOG 01772 06/17/1988 The appaiaed value at properl)' is band on the appropriate mosid®'e.' of the approaches to value moaned by law.The assessor ha determined that your Property should be included in the following category(iesb 1. Residential Property is valued by the coal and market 4. Oil and Gas (osehalda and lands are valued at 871/2%of the aDDmechea and is named at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value. iron same of the oil and/or sas told or transported from the 2. AgriSv to land is determined solely by the amino or pta0ises as Dr 1 Oda (Valued 75% of the *maws capacity of land eapitaliaed st a rate established by sold on secondary production.) w rand is assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. AZ other Property is valued by the cat market and income 3. Producing mines am valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is grata. vacant land. The amemor has eardull'studied all available information.giving Particular attention to the specific included on your protest form (PR 201)and has determined the valuation or valuations ardfaod to your property.The masons for this detammatiao of value arc as follows: 90( A PRCPCMTY Ha . dEEN UNIFORMLY ASSESSED FOLLOWING COLOMA0G LAs Ape tkSTRUCTAOhS PUULISHtC IIY THE STATE DLVLSIOA CF PRGPtRTY TAXATION. CGIiPARLSON5 a1TH OTHER SLMsLaM PADAERTLc5 INDICATES YOUR UALtt 15 PROPER At Tht 1901 VALut LEVEL RLGUIREO ay LA.. * rthSLOCNTIAL PRCPERTY 14% 1y" :birod.trelf.'r:Y Jl 01 +'YAIIfi 441, 4s ,.w.“.'s,. 4.,.';ma, DESCRIPTION PE TOONER S VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW i LAND 9440 2740 9440 2740 inn 170557 40100 138557 401u0 TOTAL 147997 42920 147957 42920 nna:jeachpfls :J.r W-r•e. . ". I You bat the QM to 1ppal to tbtConnty Bald cf Equalization(County Cows)for father consideration.To do so.please road and complete the reverse side of thit Ibee : 39+106(1)(a?.C.R S. 0o/25/ad RICHARD W KEIRNES DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR8807362 rw� ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE OFFICE OF COUNTY AWES90R 915 10th SREET R 0. „t NOTICE OF Dtaxa'. • GREE3EY.COLORADO 10631 'CrPHONE(303)356.10001 EXI 4256 GA (J16 ZAPS ON L7—d8LK1 CLAYTON*. SST ta431d iuitLIM4TCN NDRTNtRN RASLricAD CO) COLORADO OwhCR C G G OIL CO INC NOMTM AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 096105219003 PIN R 27ocbu6 902 REDw000 DR - YEAR 1988 `LOVELAND tO 60S35 LOG 01747 06/17/1988 The apprised value of pcopaty is based on the appropriate consideration el the approaches to value required by law.The mesa has determined that your property should be included ir the following raaego y(icO 1. '-Retidentisf PrOpetty' is valid' by the-coat and market 4. Oil and Gas Camholds and Lands are valued at 871/2%of the — appraches and it assessed at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value pros value of the al and/or gas sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural land is determined solely by the earning or premises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive tepidly of land.agitalimd at a rate established by sold on secondary production) taw and h messed at 29%of acaal vast 5. All other property is valued by the cost meat and income 3. Producing mina Oro mined at 25% of the prop proceeds or mores:bet and is earned a 29% of actual value. inehdinp 100%of the net proaeds whichever is pester. roan not The eseaor has cud*studied all avaihtblo information.tD ring particular attention to the specifics included on your protest Corm (PR 201)and has determined the valuation a vaholoms snood to your property.The reasons to this determination of vague are as folks* YOUR PROPERTY RAS d44h UNIFORMLY ASSESSED FCLLOSING COLORADO LAM AND INSTRUCTIONS PVdLISMEZ 0Y TNt STATE CIuZSIOh Ch PROPERTY TAXATICh. COMPARISONS •Irn CTMER SIMILAR PROPERTIES INDICATES YOUR WALUE IS ✓ROPtR AT TMt 1985 VALUE LEVEL Rt9UIRt0 *Pr LAS. • • • RtSIOtNTIAL PROPERTY 10% NbAlogitelt.Ntrcwfsa.at-4 DESCRIPTION PETfl10NERS YAWATlN PRIOR TD REVIEW AFTER REVIEW Yi!i1______ LAND IMPS 14545 4220 14545 4220 TOTAL 14545 4220 14745 42.20 Yon have the right to appeal to the County Bard of Equalization(County Cammteionet)to farther consideration.To do so.plate read and complete the tevase side of his fora 39-&106(1)(a).C.R.S. Co/22/08 RICHARD WIRNE ooh a+ DATE ASSESSOR 880 AnorONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE 736 OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 11 915 io srREET NCT7Lt OF DENIAL GREELEY.COLORADO 80631 '9 1;1 PHONE(303)33-4000.Oft 4:36 GA aSN4-2 L2 BLK4 alITERSsEET NORTH COLORADO OWNER GORILEY wc5LEY T 4 4E5RA L NORTH AMtMICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 095911115005 PIN R 2040110 902 REDM00D DA YEAR 1980 L0VELAND CO 80538 LOC 01863 00/17/1986 The appraised rho of property is bred on the appropriate ca ideation of the approaches to value required by law.The msasa has determined that your proPerty should be indtdod in the following ou lory(iah I. Residential Property is valued by the ant and market •t Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands we valued at 87'/x%of the '"a plirChes•and raster(Siztet0w e acssal value' I press nine of throil and/or gat sold Or transported from'the 2. Apicuttmal Land is determined solely by the ranting or premises m primary production. (Valued 75%of the amount productive cspaeity of land.apitaaed at a rate arabiisbed,M sold on secoodry production.) law and is manned at 29%of actual valne. x AD other property is valued by the cort matet and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the pas proceeds or approaches and is erased at 29% of areal value, including 100%of the net proceeds wlieleva is perrm vacant land. The arena has need'studied all available information.givisi particular attention to the specifies included',on your protest farm (PR 204)and has determined the valuation a valuations assigned to your property.The reason for this detaminatioa of value are as faUowt: YOUR PROPERTY HATS BEEN UNIFORrtLY ASSf.ftD FCLLOM+LNG COLCRADO Lau AND SNZ.TRUCTLONS PUBLISHED AY THE STATE i+IJIS106 OF PROPERTY TAXATION. COAPNRLSONS NI TM OTHER SIMILAR PRQPBETLES INDICATES YOUR UALUC IS PROPER AY THE 1965 VALUE LEUeL REQUI1kC'YD BY LAn. • " w�Kil`I Dtii l7At -r*CPII RT Y "'Tfl DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VAWATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND 24316 3090 24316 3890 IMPS 109785 17570 109705 17570 TGTAL 194101 21460 134101 21400 amt..DIC :toe''^ You have the right to appeal to the County Bard of Equalization(County Cornmiriarts)for further cosndaapea To do so.plane read and complete the mast side of this form. 39-8-106(1)(a).C.R.S. 06/26/89 RICHARD W. KEIRNRNV6e'S�JES a DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR • ADDR'IONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE smut 0PPla OP COUNTY ASSESSOR 915'Hut STRUM NOTICE OF DENIAL CRFL7.HY.COIARADO 10611 ��1 . PHONE(303)756x000.Da 4256 GR 2CC1-t0 Llo BLK2 COVNTRY CLUB ESTATES 1111€ 2ND PILING t1404 43RD AVE4 L404 43RD AVC 06PER GORMLEY mCSLEY L L tLAINt C NCATH AMERICAN PAOPEATY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 095911200005 PIN M 2054066 902 RcOw000 DK YEAR L946 LOyer-ANC CO 805J8 LOG 01656 CO/17/19d0 The appaised value of property is based on the appopiare coadendon cf the approaches to value required by law.The turner hes determined that your property should be included:Maroc the following ategory(iak _ I. Raidemial Property is valued by the cost and mho 4. Cu and Gas Leadroles and Lands are valued at $7y %of the apps sd a and is aaeaed at•(SEE BELOW)of aetwl value. pas value of the oil and/or gas sold or Dampened fron the 2. Agricultural land is determined solely by the awning or premises on peimery production. (Value! 75% of the amount productive apar*y of)rod.apkalimd at a rate established by sold on secondary production.) law and a sawed at 29%of octal vale. 5. AB other program is valet by the cat market and income 1. Producing mores are valued M 25% of the pox proceeds or approaches and S assessed at 29% of actual value. iudodins 100%of the net proceeds whichever S plater. van bind. The aaeaor hes eardlbQy studied an available information.giving particular attention to the specifics iedudtd,on your protest form (PR 204)and hes determined the valuation er val itlon assigned to your popery.The reuses for this ddamidoon of value are n follows alt MAVC ItEVIENED YOUR PROPERTY VALUE AND IT 15 CORRECT. STATE LAS. KEyULRES THAT 1963 AND 196* COST AND MAMKET IAFGMMATICN ue U_CO TC ESTAULISH 1905 VALUES. * Kc5IDLNTIAL PROPERTY 10% DESCRRflON PEIT[IONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW �r• LAND 25000 :SO 25000 7250 • IMPS TOTAL 25000 7250 25000 1250 You have themightaiiblOlothetavi of Equaliation(C.omty Coalitioners)for further consideration.To do so.plane red and complete the tom side of this I0nn. . a9 106(1)(a).CRS. 06/27/08 RICHARD W 10EIRNES Ca OAT WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 5A ADDITIONAL I NPORPAA ION ON REVERSE SIDE 880736 • OFFICE CIF comer Assn= 41)' 9113 Yom SIRF it ,h title �,y i NCTICC OF OENIAL ; ORH1G IECd.ORADO $0631 < �4 PHONE(303)3%.4000.CC 4M GR Hs2-a] L23 OLK2 NIGNLANL PARK last z- Mae COLOILADO CANER GORMLEY rCSLtY T 4 CteMA l NORTR AntkICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCcL 09591'5J02023 PIN R 25441tle 902 RCOrOOD DR YEAR 1966 LOVELANG CO d05Jd LOG Old6tl 06/27/1945d The spooked value of property is bead on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by In.The essence _ he deannioed that your property should be inducted in the R0owthg eatgay(ia) I. Residential Property is Wool by the oat and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands are valued at 871%of the approecha and is sewed at'(SEE BELOW)cf actual value. pots value of the oil and/or ps soil a transported from the 2. Apiculture' Land is determined eddy by the earning or premises on prime°, pmductfea (Vaned 75% ar the amamt productive capacity of land,ap tdized at a rate established by sold on secondary produaiaa) Irr and is steamed m 29%of actual valet. 5. Al other property is valued by the coo mart= and income 3. Producing mina no valued at 25%of the post proceeds or approaches and s amend at 29% of actual value. induding 100%of the net twaeda whichever is niter. vacant land The manor he archly studied all available infarmatioa pule partiader attention to the specifics inducted on your protest form (PR 204)and he determined the valuation a vahadats assigned to year property.The reasons for the detambution of value are a klloww YOUR PRO.EATY HAS eteN UNIFORMLY ASSESSED FGLLORING COLORADO LAW SEND INSTRUCTIONS PUYLISP<tC uY THE 5TATc DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION. CONPARISUNS sITH OTHER SIMILAR PROPERTIES INDICATES YOUR VALUE IS PROPER AT IRE 4985 VALUE LtVtL REQUSRED DY LAS. YOUR :907 UUILJLNG YALut HAS A PARTIAL VALUC TO REFLECT PARTIAL CCMPLCTIOh AS of JANUARY La 19n7. Tnt 19dd ASSt55MENT REFLECTS THE VALUC OF the UUILOING AS IT MA4 ON JANUARY 1a 194*. • • * messoLNTIAL PACPtKTY lo♦ DESCRIP'T10N rennoNws VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW Ate; REVIEW -.--,r, LANC 27500 4.00 27500 4400 IMPS 155502 24ad© 1S»0,2 240d0 TOTAL 1dJ002 292x0 1dJ0D2 294,10 II' You have Sn(t SS flI at C0StScsrd'of Egwlmtico(County Commissioners)for turtle coaridaadaa To do so.dew read and complete the ntvak side of Minoan 39-8-106(1)(a).CRS. oe/27/des RICHARD W. KEDNES DATE • V/ELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 880736 4 L11 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE � r;, • . p oPP1(e OP COUMY ASSESSOR41S lOm SiR>O:f n NCTICE OP DENIAL ORPAEtCOWRA00 30631 r6 ill ?HONE(303)356-CO):E Ct 4236 NIA G*P GOVERNORS FARM PARTNERSHIP �e Sua1701 v ST• COLORADO 701 6 ST 06NER GOVERNCMS FARM NORM aMERICak PkU?tRTY CONSULTANTS PaRCtL 060721302006 PIN R 1553660 902 RtDAOOD DR YEAR 1966 tOVtLAND CO 00530 LOG 03003 Oo/26/196a The appraised value of property is bred on the appropriate eooddemtion of the approaches to value mucked by ant.The :awr has determined that your property should be iodated in the following category(S) I. Residential Property is valued by the cost and matte. 4. Oil and Gaa Leaseholds and Lands are valued at 87h%ct the • appewehes end is averred at•(SEE BELOW)of actual valet gun value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported (ram the v. 2. Apiwkunl land is determined wkly by the earning a gremlin on primary production.(Valued 73%CC the count productive capacity of land.capitalized at ante established by sold on secondary production.) law and is erased at 29%d actual value. 5. AD *Ma progeny is vdoed by the cwt, market and income 3. Prodaetng mines are valued at 25% of the puss proceeds or noptoarltes and is arasaed a 29% of actual value. Sending 100%of the oat proceeds whichever is pallet vacant not The arras has a,reftilly studied all available infant"siva*particular attrition to the specifics melded on your guar Rem (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as follows: YCUM APPEAL IS DECIt3 DuE TO LACK OF TIME TC PROCESS. You MAY CCMTINUE Trot APPEAL ST FILING TM1S DETERMINATICN MZTO Tat CGNNTY UOARO CI' EQUALIZATION ON CR OtFORE JULY 11, 1906. A RESIDENTIAL PRCPIERTY Lot DESCRIPTION PETir10NE S VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW APTER REVIEW `ray' LAND 145937 23350 145937 23350 IMPS 95'ti904 153120 950904 154120 TOTAL 1102921 176470 1102921 170470 You have the right anapest toaSCounty loarsof Equalization(County Commeaiooeis)for further consideration.To do s0.Please side and complete the reverse e of th4"form: JA8-106(1)-(a).CRS. 0o/2n./n.6 RICHARD W ICEIR.NES DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR L't�U735 1 ADDITIONAL !NR*INATION ON REVERSE SIDE OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR .91$ miasmal 'er 7 NCxic OF DENIAL • GREQCY.00LORAD0 10631 Or 9 PHONE(303)336000,Del 4236 777"""���ttt CR 5294C NIL)• L3 EXC x10• oLKu6 G CXC Ciall Valle 11020 11Tt STY ' CJ0LCRADO 1040 II ST GREELEY OShen ssEFCLI JOnh WILLIAM. C JutIANNE FZSCnCR AORTA AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCcL 096100205006 Plh R 3240386 902 AL0000u OR YEAR 1988 LOVELAMO -. CO 80530 LOG se 01722 06/17/1988 The apptaisod value of property is based on the appropriate con@Emtioa of the approaches to value required by law.The assessor his determined that your property should be icdoded in the following ateg aGes). r.:..1. _..pyidaatial -?memo- is valued by ms.S• and market - A Oil and Ga Leasehalds•and Inds me valued at 87v %of the approaches and is messed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. DON value of the o0 and/or ps rid or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is detetmioed softly by the earning or panics an primary production (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity ef land.°obliged at a rate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is asscae0 at 29X of actual vibe '. All otbar property is valued by the cost. market and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% 0f this pas proceeds or approaches and is amenod at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is prata vacant land. The messee has card*studied all available information.giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest teem (PR 204)and has determined the valuation a valuations m4psod to your property.The reams for this determination of value ant as follow% YOUR PROPERTY HAS BEEN UNIFORMLY A55CSSED FCLLOL1NG COLORADO LAM AND Its TRUCTIONS PUOLISMBD lie THE anti. OauLSLOh ce PROPERTY TAtaract.. COMPARISONS rant OTHER StnitaH PROPERTa£5 INDICATES YOUR VALUE IS PROPER AT int 1905 VALUE LEVEL MEGUIRtD OY Lau. • RESIDeNTIAL PROPERTY lot DESCRIPTION PEUTIONE.Rs VAWATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND • 35708 10360 3570a 10360 IMPS 111800 32440 111000 32440 TOTAL 14750) 42000 I 147368 42800 • Yon Mot the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization(County )for Richer wnsidasaon.To do so,please read and complete the rcrase side of this form. 394-106(1)(a).CRS. 06/22/00 RICHARD W KEIRNES I ' °'17E ASSESSOR.DOIfONtAL INFORMATION ON R 3& 3 A I - OFFICE OP COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 Lath STREET 5." . NOTICE OF OtALAL OREELEZCOLORADO 50631 is 1� PN0.s18(303)356 4000.EXt 4256 !' Y CR 5242-3 NII3FT L2 i EILFT N113F7 L3 ESC SJ7.a7FT OF E11.46FT L&ALK86t1010—t012 117$ 5Tt COLORADO 1010 11 sY GREELEY CANER HAtPLLI JOHN Mill-IAA 4 JULLANNt FISCHER L NORTH AMERICAN PROPERTY CONUSLTANTS PARCEL 090100205005 PIN A 3240286 902 ReOw000 OA ream 1984 LOUCLANu CO 805J8 LOG 01723 06/17/1944 The apposed value a Popery' s based oe the appropriate coml0mtiae of the approaches to value repaired by laic The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the fallowing MCROry(ies)t Retldntt-Property-'k-whorl by the cat and- =tog - 4. Oil and On Lemebolds and Lands are valued at 871%of the approaches and is assessed at'(SEE BELOW)a aanel it gross value of the orT and/or gas sold or transported.from the 2 Anieuln l Land is determined wkly by t .; arising or Premises oa primary prodaetiod(Valued 75%of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a ntte established by sold on secondary 'eduction.) law ands assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. All other ;property 5 valued by the cost. market and scorn 3. Ptoducieg Saes are glued at 25% of the gross emceed;or appoed= ands assessed at 29% of actual value. indadint 100%a the net proceeds whichever is hearer. vat bred. The assessor has cardttlly stodkd all avaisbk information siring p aticulss attention to the spodia included on your protest farm - . (PR 204)and bss determined the valuation or tons assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value arias%host< YCUR PROPERTY HAS utCN UNIFORMLY ASSLSSCD FCLLOMLNC COLORADO Law Aka INSTRUCTIONS PUOLIS$tiC 4Y THt DTaTt DIVISION CF PKCPt*TY TAXATION. COMPARISONS MITH CTHER SLMILAR PkovtSTIe5 INDICATE YOUR VALUe IS PR0PLA AT T$E 1944.2, VALUE LEVEL REQUIRED 4Y LAM. • • • ..t • KESIOtNTIAL PRCPCRTY f�+tea+lJ�ra+o".:':rt10✓...',idAtl�'s0VAT1IlG'10KY•`.,�. :.,.„ .:.,�,N,1'•- :! Y. DESCRIrnoN PETITIONER'S VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEw AFTER REVIEW • ;*i7 " + ':: 9w44ACITIAL'+irzas 'tam LAND 46.16 14050 ♦84J6 14050 IMPS 20200‘20200 58580 20200"4 , 58588,•' • TOTAL 400438 72630 450438 . 72030 • cv:. You have the right to appeal to the troitiiii.Bostd of Equalization(County Ccamoiftionets)for Lather consideration.To do so..please' • read and complete the reverse aide of this Lint 39-8-106(1)(a).C.RS O0/t2/en RICHARD W �► 3 1G ICEIRNES J� DATE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE A SR �SIDE ` ` p OPP1tz o cCUMTY 923 lOm'iT>REQ ' NCTIC�F DENTAL MaltCOl ADO 8061-1::-L:•%. 0 VO Int PHONE(303)356.003.Eft 4256 4 CR 1076 E107s OF L1-2-34LK2 ARL PK42201 OTM AUE4 M��/a���e�ry� COLORADO J" 2201 4 AU CREEL"EY �: CANER nAEPtLI CECELIA�3/4 INT 4 - hQRTH AMtRLCAN PROPERTY CONSULTANT;: PARCt4 09611721'7021. 7 •. PIN R 3517406 902 REDNOOD DR . YEAR 19ld - , LOUELAND CO 40538 LOG 01744 00/.1.7/L9d'll . The apprised e of pommy is based on the appeoprine 000side a cC the approaches to value tWuirod by law.The•assemor whit• has determined that your property should be included in the following eatepory(ies) r--asidfll-Property.is-nha*d-by- the-coat and market -- - 4. Oil and Oas Leaseholds and Lands the, ,. approaches and is anew @ at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value toss value of the oil and/or ps sold cc transpor ed front tbc_:.,'. 2. AQicvltual Land is determined solely by the earning or amnia to PLaary production. (VAS.'75%cC the awomi:.. -: productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary protection) •: l.: law and is assemed at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property-is valued by the cost market Mitt income -,'4- 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the grow proceeds or apprathes and is'=mod at 29%oC•actual••tune, scbdialR. 100%of the net proceeds whichever is motet vacant land. ; s• ' ` :• • ' b The aareror has nmefaBy studied all aavailablemfOtma00n Shill part >�nti mcular en to the specmtmes insded.On)tor.Protest � � _ • (Pit 204)and has determined the valuation or tires swiped to your property.The remora far this determination cC value.0 t ae.fkfOwt'.,;,•• -S' YOUM PRCPtRTY HAS ALES UNIFORMLY ASSESSED FCLLONING COLORACO LAS. AND ['Ty: iNtTRLCT10PS PUbLISnEO by nit STATE DIVLS101s CF PROPERTY TAXATION. .., ,: COMPARISONS *Lin OTnER SIMILAR PROPERTIES 1NDICATCS YOUR M* IJC' TS .:r.q. PROPER AT Tnt 1986 VALUE LEVa . Mt4Ul:tt0 SY La. .K a 'lc 310ENTIAL PROPERTY 1ev 3 yryt V :.DESCRUMON PERTIONERS VALUATION PRIOR 10 REVIEW AFTER RFVlEW =°: •-LAND oo17t 10290 Se175 1029‘0,-.1d1, t. LAOS .90400 - - 24860 98440 241560?,r\% TOTAL 1z4655 - .44050 15466% 4r•tro' , 'M• __ ♦ ` r;rtlC .;0) . - 0 You-have the right to appeal to the a... ,'Board of Egwlmtion(County Co.amifeionen)for further coeoderecoa.:TO do sea.past - ti road and can piece the reverse side of this form 39-8-106(1)(a).CRS. - `, . is • Go/a2/bd RICRARD W I EIRNES, gq-,-.1. DATE ' AVEIA COUNTY ASSESSOR :853735 r ADDmoNAL INFORMA770i�i ON REVERSE SIDE x OPPIC.7.APC0rntiYA 1QR� jr.?:.. C ' ' yr+• NCTLCE OF DENIAL CRI EYCa1ARADQ , r ^ r; .0.•••• it,. D PHONE(303)�St.-e000 cflf isa A "� GA 0270 L1dL.:4 ANDCRSONS GLtNNEREV7.008 "1STM AVL4 .ve• . Yet •� �vX +J. _ 200d AMIN AVt CANER MAtFLLI JULtANNt, eiSCMEM *. JGSLiani L h3RTn AMERICAN PMOPCMTY CONSULTANT> PARCEL 09611421000n , ,'•• PIN 4 357o600 902 KtDWCOD Del YEAH L9SS • LOVCLAND CO d053d LOG 01721 Oo/17/t9'nd The appraised valise of meaty is bred on the operop iste oaddm0on of the approaches to value required by Inc The Saner ti':' has determined that war property should be included in the knowing catego y(ies . r _'RS+iT_PMMpette"-il valued •by -the 'cost and market_ -4. Oil and'Gas Leaseholds and Lands ate vaned a.STh%OP the '' approaches and •s awrrod at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value. grow value of the oil and/or gr sold or/teanspamd from the :'..r.2.:. 2. Atricvtmral Land is determined solely by the earning or premises oo primacy production. (Valued T5% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized a a rase anblished by card oe se000daq DT ) Mw and is rsered at 29%of actual rake. 5. ALL other property is valued by the coat._midget and-;meeme • 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the paw proceeds or approaches ands aimed at 29% of actual value.jnd+d"ms' 100%of the net proceeds wtdtbea r s greaten rtnwa hmd The raewor has an:M a y studied all available information.giving particular atkorion to the specifics included on your protest term ;� , (PR 204)and hes&unlined the valuation or valuations resigned to your property.The reasons for the dctd'miouion of value areas follow* ` ` ti YOUR PMUPEMTY Has JttN UNIFORMLY AS>tSSeU PCLLOSING COLORADO.. ..As Ant., '_ IN>TRUCTION> PuaLLSMEO uY Inc >tATt DLVLSLOh CF PMOPcRTY TAXATION. COrlFARLSJNS SLIM OTMts $LMLLAM PMOPERTLt5 LNULCATcre YOUR U41..ut IS ; PROPtR AT Inc. 1905 UALLI. LGUEL RtQUIMED 4Y LAM. ... at MaVC MEVLcWCu YOUR PRUPtMTY vALUL AND IT IS CORRtCT. STaTL_'LA's -?7 M@JUL4c> THAT 1.98) AND 19a► COST AND MaRALT LNFCRMAT:ON UH,tl5t0:, TD - -, CSTAULLSM 19n5 VALUtS. ,..",:q • • s., n S "{ • MCSIDLNTIAL PMGPtkTY lo\ c DESCRIPTION ►EITIIONEAS VALUATION PRIDR 70 REVIEW AFTER XEVIEQ •• HM ,„7 z• LAND :.1500 3440 21500 )4-az: - • I:Mlay. _ 99215 15880 492141: 1?tl1tF,:•;;: -'YOTAL 120710 . 19720 a toy 1n ' 21'vJ7t.O. ? ir{ .. You have rho y�� Coronas)for further consideration.Tadoao.lime ;s`,j5 Nr'�.m,AV 1�'tO,tlb Ceao4"^Bbwd of (County / rad and complete the.revase side or this Oxm. 394-106(I)(a).CRS r :G'6/1J/nn ' RICHARD W KFIRNE$'' �p�W/�E�LD(�COUNpTY ASSESSOR 8807 '-• .`'..'r M ADOmONAL INFORMAMON ON REVERi�.,JILL . y, . Sa OeVa oP wont A323"911 tOS MUM'/ NCTICE OF DIINIAL n.GREaCOLORADO 50631 ij t' PHONE(J03)356 MXb.EXt 4256 Mh-S Ll-2 mt./TERN MILLS SU4 T0GO ++ITM VACATEC RCAGnAY LOCATED Os G 294 C ABUTTING 4.1 ♦e001 r. 10 ST% 0001 M 10 ST CANER nEAA GROUP PARTktKSPIP %0rin AMERICAM PROPERTY CONSULTANTS aAKCEL 09590440J007 Pth A 1967786 �. 902 AALIM00D OK YCuR 1980 LOVLLAha CO 80530 LOG 02901 04/25/1984 The appraised value of property a based co the sppropeiroa cornier;tioa Ct the approaches to value required by law.The waiter has determine; that your property should be included in the following cantmry(iae c I. Reesidrntlal Property is valued by the oast and maehet 4. 04 and Gas Leaseholds and Lands am valued at 87y%of the approaches and is assessed at•(SEE 88.0W)of actual vane. gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported frten the 2. Agricultural Land is detenn,.od wkly by the earning or MUSICS an Primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity at land.capitalized at a nun atsbihbed by sold on secondary ptodocties) In and is assessed at 29%of actual value. S, All other paapaty is valued by the a ctL matt and income 3. Producing mines am when at 25% of the gins proccods or approaches and S decoded at 29% c(actual nix. including 100%of the net proeoed%vrlddiever is groaee vacant lead, The ridden ha carefully studied all available informations giving particular attention to the specifics included on your poxes; form (PR 204)and hes determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your pointy.The mesons for this determination of value me as rollers YOUR APPEAL IS OENItD DUE TO LACK OF TINE TG PROCESS. YOU MAY CCNTIMUC tnE APPEAL SY PILING rids DETtkfjNATICN NITA THE COUNTY CCAKD OP CQUALLZATLON ON OR atFORE JULY ltd 1980• • A Kt5tCENTIAL PROPERTY lob • DESCRRTION PETITIONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AflU REvttw Aso. : • 1e!t� "+Stec LAND - J6200 10520 36280 10520 f IMPS 222665 04570 22Zoo5 44570 TCTAL 238953 75090 aocss 75090 I ' 3.; M n;.`af03 me :""d"'"94.. You have the rot to appal to theCOunty Board of Equalization(County Commissioners)for further roe sida ;ion.To do w,please read and complete the;tome side of this 394406(1)(a).CAS. 0o/2o/ad • RICHARD W. ICEIRNES (iQ DATE wtw cowry ASSESSOR uOv C 35 .L4 ADDffIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE • 0 OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 10th StpU f NOTnCC OP OtNIRL O*EE EY.CmDLORADO 10631 '3' PHONE(503)5561000 to 1256 ilo00p-0 PT 31-1-pe Vint , (COLORADO MCM 4 12424 OMNER JilS SAYER SERUICt. CF COLCRAJO INC NORTH AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTaNT5 PAkCti. 147131000059 PIN P 0003210 902 MEDh000 DR YEAR 1968 LauELAnu CO dOSJd LOG 00073 Oo/25/1988 The appraised value of properly is based on the appropriate consideration of the approoda to value required by law.The Wcasor has determined that you itr popery should be tuded in the*Mowing asy ct (ra)e _ I. Residential Property is valued by the cola and nrttet I. Oil and Gas Lwdrolde and Lands are valued at 871/2%of the approaches and is assessed at-(SEE MOW)of actual value. grata value Cf the oil and/or gat sold or QONpaaapd from the Z Apiculture land is determined solely by the earning cc Premises on primary production. (valued 75% of the amount poductive capacity of land,capitalized st a use established by sold on secondary production) l w and is Wesel at 29%of actual valet 5. All other ptopety is valued by the cola. nnrtet and lame 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or apptuachea and is mimed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds wubiebever is gate. vacant land. The MOW has earth*studied all available information.Wing particular atomoon to the weds CS included on per prosest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assitoed to your peopags The ratan for this determination of value arc as Mom Wt Haut NOT RECf1UtO COMPLCTE INFORMATION TO CMAhct THE ASSET LIST FCR YOUR ACCOUNT. PLEASE S4PPLY Int INFORMATIOA hltMih 10 DAYS. WE MILL CONSIDER AN AOJUSTM+,nT MMCN THE INFORMATION ME Re.IUESTED IS SENT. A RESIDENTIAL PRCPERTY lot '.'A4,,+_°naiP2�3tR'o 'Tesiti a fiaw3:),A . ,};5 DESCRIP'!IOV PC(rI10NERS VAWATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AMR REVIEW 4uKTUAV7sos xu7aa w r ",tip, Z PERSONAL PMOPERT 114951 33340 114951 33380 TOTAL 1149S1 33300 1149S1 33380 You have the right to appal to the County Board of Equalization(County Commissioners)for further consideration.To do so.please mad and complete the reverse tide Cf this ken. 39-&106(1)(a).C.RS. 04/JO/Bd RICHARD W. KEIRNF..S na DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 880736 67 ADDmONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 fie sxzrEr -+«� NOTICE. OP DENIAL GREPIEYCOLORADO 10631 �i f )� v. PHONE(303)3564000.at 4236 GM 124X-2 IMPS ONLY iiLK116 G VACATED JRD AUL 1�,'� .� ♦302 6 ST% I COLOitADO J02 o ST GREELtY Gads KAISER CENTtR NORTH AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 09610D40d00S PIN K 2036086 902 M4CMOOD DRIVE YEAR 1980 - LOVELAND CO 8053e LOG 01700 Do/17/190e The appealed value of property is bred oa the appropritio conddaatloo of the bus to value mimed by kw.The anew • Is*ermined tit your properly should be included in the following aae&ry(iak — I. Renidettid Property is valued by the cot and motet 4. Oil and Gas Lascboids and Lands are vabed at EPA of the apphrdres and is cared at•(SEE BELOW)of aebol visa now vahte of the oil and/or gas end Or tmrported from the 2 A,yiculpaal Land is determined aole*r by the wring a menisci on primary peoduttioo.ebbed 75%of the 'mom Productive capadp of red.=pinked n a rsee flashed hY told on stooedsry production.) law and is amerced at 29%of aetad valsa 5. All other property is valued by the cost market and income 3. Producing mines are vnhrod st 21% of the von proceeds or apptoachea and is asse_ed at 29%of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is fleet meaner land. The seem hes wet$ atudiod all sellable iofatmtioa giving petku y attention to the specifics included on your pone form • (PR 204)and hr de%nod the vonstioe a vanities ariwod to your property.The rams for this desammriai of vane ere as Mon YOUR PROPtiTY HAS dta:h UNIFORMLY ASStS5t0 FOLLOMING COLOKA00 LAM ARO INSTMuCT10N5 PUOLISHeG by THE STATE 0191510h GF PROPERTY TAXATION. COMPARISONS barn OTHER S1nILAR PROPERTIES INDICATES YOUR VALut IS emoreR AT Tnt 1905 vAleUt LEVtL REQUIutO by LAN. A RESIDtNTlAL PROPERTY 10% ' a - t ".. DCsCR11710N PEROONERS VALUATOR PRIOR 70 REVIEW AMER REVIEW LAND IMPS J2766 '9510 32700 9510 TOTAL 3276o 9510 32700 9510 You have the right to appeal to the roomy Bar of FgsBani .(County Commilsionae)for huther c000danion.To do set please reed end complete the (ovule side of this form 39-8-106(1)(a).C.R.S. 0o/22/80 _ RICHARD W. KEIRNES Pe DATE WELD COUNTY ASSEZoR735 I I o ACOfI1ONAL INFORMA77ON ON REVERSE SIDE i7UM E " OFFICE OF arm ASSESSOR • 9IS IDS STREET NOTLCt OF DENIAL GREELEY.COLORADO 50631 .1 I PHONE 1303)354.4000.DCL 4256 1214}—C PT uLK172 ALSO °ESC AS PT lac. 5 5 65 OEG SA CCR GLK172 TNENCC C5.d.30' h.dG1b'a 164.25' THENCE N53307'.4 2 ' N.2D.d'o 3..06' N/L TO PT 150• COLORADO N CP S LN dLK172 eiJ81.d5' TNENCC 5150' TG ec. t29d O AUS 296 O AV GREELEY OANER LOG CAOIN uLNTURt5 NORTH ANC.(ICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANT:; PARCEL 096105103002 PLN R 2770386 902 RtL,.000 DR YEAR 1980 LOVELAND CO 00536 LOG 01713 G0/12/&Yee The apprised value of property is beard on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value tithed by law.The assessor ha determined that your property should be included in the following category(ies) 1. Residential Property is valued by the coat and market 4. Oil and On Leaseholds ma Lands am valued at 871/2%of the approaches and is aseseed at (SEE BELOW)of actual value. grog value S the oil and/or ps sold or transported from the 2 Ap'icultwal Land is determined solely by t c earning or gremlin on primacy production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate etnblsled by sold on secondary production.) law and is asw:sod at 29%of actual value 5. All other property is valued by the alit market end income 3. Producing mines Me valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or approaches and is assessed at.29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whidlever is pater. vaunt land. The assessor has candidly studied all available information.giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your propcfly.The reasons for this dctcrmination of value ate a Colton YOUR PRO%LAITY HAS sEtN uNIFCRNLY ASSESSED FCLLOILNG CCLCRADO LAM ANr. INSTRUCTIONS PUULLSN£G OY THE sTATt GIVI5.'LCh GP PRCPE&T,Y TAXATION. CONPARLSONS ALTN CTHCA Stria-AR PAOPtKTLES' INDICATt5 YOUR UALUL PRCPti AT THL 1985 UALUE LEVtL REQUIRED BY LAY. • * ALSIDChTIAL PROPERTY lot ._ .ka^G.n . DESCRIPTION PETTTfl4ERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW N*L7CNSUIruwev.tte;. `tat:''.i:7 Ass OA!trW , .[ ..Sft n i .'%' LAND 1 20483 0000 408d3 0060 LNPS / 2Joo52 odo30 230052 6do30 TOTAL 2575J5 7.090 257533 7.090 M ,• You have the right to appal to the Canty Board of Equaliation(County Catmmsiorers)far further coetidencioa To do so.please mad and complete the revere side of this form. 39-8-106(1)(a).CRS. ' Oo/22/86 RICHARD W. KEIRNES J/1UA DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 88(4rr361 J" ADDITIONAL. INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE G7G7SJ 4 OFFICE 0P cov n Y* tot GREE1EY.COLORRADO 10631 91% `Om 17REET " {� NOTICE OR OtntPL to J�:^I' 0 PHONE(J03)3564000.EXt 4256 D134130136ZrmP5 JN LIP R/a SeLa Sfi4 la—a-05 ape C OWRA.DO 330.29 RA ILRQAG Au LuGekst OMNE1( LUCt*Nt ZNC . 1 NORTH AMtRlCAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 000318000010 • PIN P 0003558 V0.2 HCQROOD CM YLAR 1909 LOVELAND CO 00538 LOG 00075 0o/25/1908 The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate comidantion of the sporoachss to value required by law.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following category(ier), — — I. RaidentW Property is valued by the cut and motet 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands arc valued at 571%of the approaches and is abased at '(SEE BELOW)of actual value. boos value of the eel and/or gas sold or tramporoed from the. Z Arieuttunai Land is determined solely by the arming or premiss on primary produe8en. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rge established by sold on secondary production) taw and is abased at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cat matte% and income 3. Producing mines we valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value, including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is pester. vacant land. The assessor has arendly audkd all available information.giving particular attention to the specifics included on your prwest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations aasignad to your property.The reason for this dcterminnion of value are as fo3owsr sit HAVE NOT RECEIu%u COrtPLCTE INFORMATION TO CHANGE THE ASSET LIST FCnl YOUR ACCOUNT. PLEASt SUPPLY THE INFORMATION NITHta 10 GAYS. sit 44LS. CONSIDER AN AOJoSTr1ENT $PItN THE INFORMATION at REGULSTEQ IS .t$T. a Rt5ZDENTIAL. PROPERTY lot . DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VAWATIOY PRIOR 1O REVIEW AMER REVIEW .....yVCItaLro �'.._'. A> rfil,Y-1 mACi1dAT..l•,:: •:.* .' .:r; ArOllTIAL- ' 1 <, sir PtRSCNAL PROPERTV 2od57 7790 2o057 7790 TOTAL 2od57 77v0 2od57 7790 Yoe have the right to appeal to mhc County Board of Equatiation(County Conminioran)for further consideration.To do W.please read and complete the reverse side of this fonts 394-106(1)(a).C.R.S. 06130/tits RICHARD W KEIRNES as DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR OO1W .72 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE Ofl CE OP COUNTY ASSESSOR • 915 101h STREET ?---f..;0 . Noylct Of a&NIAL ® GREELEY.CO).0&4DO *0631 PHONE(303))56-4000.=4236 13069 IMPS Oh UPRR RI* SE•SC• le 6 05 COLORADO OWNER LUCERNE POTATO GRGscMS LhC NORTH AnEMICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 060316000009 PIN R 1257960 902 Rt;M0430 OR YEAR 1966 LOVELAND CO bOSJd LOG 02960 0e/2;/1966 The appraised value of properly is based on the appropriate coehdeeation of the approaches to value required by law.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the fallowing ateaory(iesk I. Raidendal Property is valued by the tot and nattct 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands are valued at fan of the appn+achcs and is amesse4 at'(SEE BELOW)a:7 actual value. gross value of the oil and/or gm sold or bangportod from the 2. Aricahad Land it determined sokb' by he carte or premises on primary production. (Valued 75%of the amount productive capacity of land,capitalized at a rate etablishod by sold on secondary production.) law and is sewed at 29%of actual valve. S. 411 other property is valued by the cost. market and income 3. Pfbdueita mina are valued at 25% of the pan proceeds or apprarhas and is aaaned at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is greater. vacant land. The aasenor has,rattily studied all available information.pain[ Pinacular attention to the specifics included on yoUr jat..t knit (PR 204)and has determined the relation or valuations assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as 1Niowsc YOUR APPEAL IS DLNIED DUL TO LACK OP Tine TO PROCESS. YOt. MAY CONTINUE THE APPEAL UT PILING TshS DETERMINATION NITS Inc COuNTY *WARD Of t_4UALIZATLON ON OR aCPOR.t JULY 114 1966. * ktSLOCNTIAL PRCPtRTY log S" c ASi�ORSYAIi1ITOWl ;a. DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW . . ACTUALive-, .Wda iti F-JSCTibiL'n. ,o. : '.'TAIC1.L111Pi�'?nt.. rASt� LAND IMPS 7S0,2 ►177O 7OO12 2177O TOTAL 7s052 21770 750S2 21770 You have thosightztoapecakzo the CoantrBoard of'Equalitarian(County Commissioners)for further carsideaadoa.To do so.place red and complete the reverse side ci this form. 394-106(1)(a).CRS: RICHARD Y�rY����. nr 00/25/66 � W. KEIRNES UN DATE )� ADDITIONAL L INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE " DREB '3S r i iiems ® OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR • 915 Kith STREET H"C NOTICE OF Oeh1AL OREE(EV.COLORADO 80631 411� PHONE 003)3564000.EXt 4256 13725 L21-23 sLKe (UACANTI ht) .:REELEY COLORADO OMNER LUCERNE P.1TAT0 GROrERS IhC • hORTn AMERICAN PROPERTY CUNsULTANTS PARCEL 080J14002001 Pte. R 1259784 902 geo.0uQ OR TEAR t988 LOVELAtiC CO 00538 LOG 02979 Go/25/1988 The appraised value of properly is based on the appnypriate 000adeaation of the approaches to value required by law. The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following caoepory(iesk 1. Raidendal Primary a valued by the cost and mectet 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands am valued at 871%of the approaches and is assessed at"(SEE BELOW)of actual where. v04 value of the oil and/or sal sold or Emaportcd from the 2 Agricultural Land is determined solo by the earning or manias on primary prodoctba (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is wetted at'29%of actual value 5. All other peopaty is valued by the cost. market and it c/coeae 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the gran gsm.as cc apptoaeha and is assessed a 29%of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds wticheter is greater. vacant land. The saw hn awdWly studied an available information.giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest farad (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or vatuations assigned to your property:The roes for this de erminston of value are as follow* YOUR aPPc4r. SS DENIED OUE TO LACK OF TINE to PROCCSS. nu KAY CCNTlhut TnE APPEAL dY FILING flits JLTERMINATION .IIN TM@ COUNTY n0hAid OF EQUALI2ATICN Ch OR 8EF6'RE JULY 114 1988. ME510tNTIAL PRCPCRTY ter .H. :. ..,, •A4961mOR3XALT1A21OP1 .. c. ,i""i DESCRIPTION PERT!ONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW 1 AFTER REVIEW v/uC11TAli.Tn .v.-xw7 i.kte eitACIVAL.:::"4,0(v+ n:"NACELIALA?..,1: .. a.Raw 2813 *2O .`817 82O IMPS TOTAL 281J 820 28*J 82O You have thwaighl.ibnebieci to the Cedar Dowdy(Equdimtion(County Commissioners)for further cc nidaation.To do so.please read and complete the reverse side of thiffotm. 39-8.106(1)(a).CRS. Co/2s/dal RICHARD Wegiffiga DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR ADDmONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE OFFICE of COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 10th SCREEY /r f/�:.v • NLT1C F DENIAL GIMLET.COLORADO 60631 y, L g PHONE(303)35b4000.CCL 4256 12353 LI S445w4 10 5 N5 S OF GREELEY-PT MORGAN VineanY (4a tilt.) ♦1510 MAY 34 EAST% COLORADO 1510 nMY 34 Ea5T CANER l4TniR CARL N G LUCILLE V NORTn AMtnICA.V PAOPtkTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL O9O11O3OOO12 PIN A 4.159106 • 902 REDsa000 OR YEAR 1940 LOVELANO CO 80338 LOG 0171n Ox/17/19O8 The appraised value of property is head en the appropriate coeriden0on of the approaches to value required by law.The assessor hn detemu.ted that your property should be included in the following catgary(ia e I. Residential Property is valued by the cost and matnet 4. OR and On Leaseholds and bads am valued at STA%of the approaches and is mated at'(SEE BELOW)of acts tl value. prods value of the oil and/or ps sold or transported from the 2 Agricultural Land is determined wkly by the caning or premises on printery production (Valued 75% of the amount productive capstity of land capitalized statue established by era;J on secondary Production.) law and is messed at 29%of actual value. 5. Alt ocher property is valued by the cat. math and intone • 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the pow proceeds or approaches and is anted at 29% of actual value, including 1007E of the net proceeds whichever is vain vacant land The assessor ha cwrahtly studied all available information,giving particular attention to the specifics included on your pretest form (PR 201)and has determined the valuation or valuations ndpved to your property.The teasels for this detanvsuion of value are a follows( YOUR PRGPCRTY MA:. BEEN uNIPORMLY ASSt5SE0 FOf-L•O4INC COLORADO Law ASO INSTRoCTI0A5 PUbLISMED dY Inc STATE O1vI5tOk 0t PROPERTY TAXATION. COn#ARt50NS satin OTnCR SIMILAR PROPERTIES INDICATES YOUR VALUE IS PROPCR AT Tilt 19fD vALUt Ltvtt. REQuXUED nY LAN. wE SAYE REVttsatD YCUR PROPERTY VALUE" ANJ IT I5 CORRECT. STATE, LAW REQUIkCS Tsar 1903 ANU 1944 COST AND MARKET INPGRMATION OE USty TO c.STAlLISM 1905 uAL(at5. • Rc5IDtNTIAI. PRCPERTY 1Ot DESCRIPTION PEtTfICOTERS VAWATION PRpR TO RtvtEw AFTER ttl?Vtt;W ;,ICITSA:S^M± r :.4a-sa,4 ' laN� 20000 3200 2OOOO 3200 IMP:: 24331 3090 24141 3tt90 TOTAL 44331 7090 44331 70.90 . • You have the rip1C to a elefil the Campy lkin!of Equalization(County Commissioners)for further consideration To do so.please read and complete the reverse side of this form. 39-8.106(1)(4 C.RS. 0 a/4 b/ed RICHARD W. ICEIRNES DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 80736 4 ADDmONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE C?Ov G . ��� � o�ce or couwnr,tapssoR 91S Id617REEC � �p + " � NOIYC�C�F Dea�tAL GREEI.k1:COl.ORADO E06)1 ����� PFIONP.(50l)JSbl000.t]CL�256 LaJlo L� G S IN Sw+�wr lJ 5 os L%C TMAi' PY UF l2 � � N CF GREL�cY—FY MOkGAN MwY i1L:s0 LXC PT+LS i1L'G Ch . r lN d0" N GF Sw � GOk L> A270• clol.�� `270� ��.DO MIOd�S� ZO tlG4 ( lA R/Ll pL5U tXC Lt4 51r�5• C f. � 30• N Gf Sr COR N90• i131.0• 70"E LN L� 59G• 1 iJ2tl E 1117r� �T OwNtR 14T11tK �NK4. A V LVCtLLG N6RTM a�ncHlcaA PkOPtATY C�NSULTNNT:: FaaCe� O�Ie1103000io pih k JJ�90d6 902 RtDMOJJ �k YEAK lvetl �QyE�ANO GC tlOSJd LOG 01717 OOf17/SYtltl T6e�ypni+od wh�e d D�DaO� a Euad oo tbe �p�opci� eoa�ddaatioa d thc iyprarel�es to vth�e �oqm�od EY l�w. 7be mare� �dem++une� ur[ DroD�O'�ub be mdudeA in uK WGo�9rs ua,yoeY(�k —, . �._... ��.._.__.-.._.»._ .._...-- - 1. Re+idmtLl Proparq' ia vatuad by the caK �aea'���iloet- -- - 1.. p7•aod Gu L1�.1�oP0i md lamdt rrc vah�od ac 874SX d t!n appo.cAes,n6 k mepae se•(SF� 9E[.O�ot.ttw1 vdoa poa v,loe ar tee ou aoa/a r�•ow a mmpo�OoQ feom t6e 2 AQicWtn� land it detamined wk"b' bY � � ar D�+ � W�Y D� (Valuod 75X of tAe amom�t D�+'o�+4'�IaC.apit�ixed at a nx avbli�hod DY �oW oa f�oo�ry 0�) law a�A it u�ed at 297L of aad ntoe. .�. Atl oeber DroDa4' u valued M Ufe co�t. m�rtoet and i000me 3. Anddclas mi� a�e valued u 25% ot t6e s� D�«�a � �d is a�eaoG �[ 29X d �ct�sl valac. induGies 100%d tbe at Poceod�whl�eua'*O�� waot 1�00. 'rho,.e�wr no.tardlt��d,n,nibe+o io[am�tioe.ovin[wrt+�+�� eo tbe.voeiGa iaca�oea oo yoar aoonc form (PR 206)ad �rs dcoonniood the vaFution ot valo�eo�s��od co Y� D�D�RY•'ILc �aaons fx�a doeQmi�on d .�tae do u idlow�rc y�]yN i�MCNERTY hA5 U�EN NNIFOAALY w�Sc�StO PCLLO��AG GOLOItACO LAw AN� INSi(tUCT:OhS PJtlLZ5nc� JY TnE STAit JZVI5CQ� GF PRCP6pTY TAXPTLOM. GCMPGai50Ny w�iM GT„cR :.Lh4�aN PKO✓'�►tdZG5 IN�SGATcS YAUa �ALi.E t5 MKJPtk A7 TME lYd1 VAIJt ltYEl. Rr`U1ktC tlY lAw• � '_ '.. .. . . a . . . . . . . . _. .. t ;ctylUtNTSAI PttOPi.RlY 30� .. �,�. u,,.,`3;:'�.°ar � pE9CRIPilOld PE77r10NCAS VAl1)AT10N PRIOR 70 Rh'VIL'W AFIFJt REV�lY ��Y� dt5JQ tlJ+J 1150G dJ�C iM�,� 1Te5J0 ♦o7tl0 170�J6 ♦o7tlG 7J7aL — �Otl03o $612J 20d0.fo 35120 � ,.w. You h�R'Qhe71�'YolODnYf 3o Illo.CamO�BO�ed of Pqwliatim(G�oo�Y Commi�simas)fot fmtLcY 000ddewuon To do w.04ae �ad and eompkre ehe m�c�sc dde d thir�W�m. 39-8-106(1)(��CK5. co/2!/dtl ��� W ���'•�,7 J!^�f�^j DATE — WFll)C�0UIdi�Y N�OR �� . �wumo�ut, nvPa�u►�t oN �vFxse s� E8L"�3S � OFFICE oe COUNTY AS MSOR • 915 Wm STREET NCTI c OF DENIAL GREELEY.COLORADO :063i ;.-1..! fafri PHONE(303)3564000.0a 4256 12367—a 1.3 LYING N OF S350° CXC THAT PT LYING h OP S502.04s SK4SW4 LO 5 05 %LOIS CHERRY AV% 1010 CMCRKY AV OANCR LUTNEK CARL A e LUCILLC V hafiTK AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 09611030001.6 PIN R 316048, 902 KEDr00D OR YEAR t9da LOVELAND CO 00 SJd LOG 01719 06/11/1900 The appealed value of p10paty is hued on the appropriate con adestion of the approaches to value requited by kw The assessor ha determined that your property should be included in the following ategory(ia)i I. Residential Property is valued by the cat and motet 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands are valued at S7rh%of the apptacha and is assessed at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value. gross value of the oil and/or grs sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural :and is detamincd solely by the caning or premises on primary production (Valued 75% of the amocnt productive capacity of land capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary prodtrctioa) law and is waned at 29%o actual vase S. All other property a valued by the cost. matter and income 3. Producing mines am valued at 25% of the iron proceeds or approaches and is named at 29% of actual valve including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is greater. vacant land The aaaot has carefully studied all available information.Penns paatiaulw attosoau to the specify inducted no your protest Tam (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuation sniped to your property.The remora for this detention of value arc a follovnt YOUR PROPERTY nay OLEN UN):1CAFLY ASSESSe2 FOLL.0h LNG COLORaOC oar glitz LNsTRLCTI0as PUBLISnCO dY THt STaTC oLVLSICN CF PROPERTY TAXaTIGN. COMPARLaQNS Mttn DINER 5ItSILAK PROPERTIES INDICATES YOUR VALUE I:. PRJPER AT flit 1905 VALUE LtVtL REQUIRED ddY LAY.. wt HAVE REVIt.+tD YOUR PROPERTY VALUE AND IT 1S CORRtCT. STATt LAM RENUIKc5 TNAT 1903 AND 190♦ COST ANO MARKET 1NFORMATIGN at USED TC CSTADLISn 19Y5 VALUES. * McSIDCNTIAL PROP i.11 TY los DESCRIPTION PETITIONER'S VALUATION ''��./.y�PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW ,ifTl nl J ttld."e+... +5Arl -rA.%6'.-'.asi• ,TACSTIAAtP 'h4..a,. . LAND 5000 600 i 5000 000 IMPS 02204 9970 6220• 9970 TOTAL 67204 10770 07204 10770 You have the. e be tomprillso tlra Ceenty.Board or Equalization(County Commissioners)for further consideration To do so.please mad and complete the reverse side of this forest'- 39-S-I06(fl(a).Ca.s 06/27/do RICHARD W. KEIRNES aQ • WELO COUNTY ASSESSORilv DHT> ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE 880736 OFFICE OF COUNTY A5:iPS90R • • 91$ Ka SIZE= E= 4X ' ^ NCI!Cc Or atnLAt. OREELEY.COLORADO !0631 PHONE(303)356-4000.EC 4256 GN 1R43-LO LJ0 ILXJ 1SV ROYAL GARDENS EXC 52• Vat 12109 21ST Ave CTv COLORADO 2109 21ST AvE CT aunts/2 MACY A OALL G VIOLET I (1014TH ANERLCAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL. 090110207010 r'!N R 3$750b0 902 REDwOOo OR YEAR 198e LOVELAND CO 00530 LCG Oa002 00/25/19ati The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate comideatico of the approaches to value required by law. The assessor ha determined that your property should be included in the following caugory(iesk I. Raids trial Property is valued by the eat and market 4. Oil and Gee Leaseholds and Lands an valued at 871%of the • approrbea and is escaped at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value, roes value of the oil and/or pa sold or transported from the 2 Agricultural Land is determined solely by the arising wr premises oc primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized acetate established by sold on secondary production.) ire and is mused at 29%of actual value. 5, All other property S valued by the cost, matter and income 3, Producing mines are valued at 25% of the pea proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual vale. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is pater. vacant land. The soot has earthily studied all available adoration.giving Muticulat attention to the specifies included on your frotcat farm (Pt 204)and Si determined the valuation or valuations asigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as Won YOUR APPEAL IS QC?, ScD DUE TO .ACA OP TIME TO PRUCt55. YGt; HAT CGNTINut THE APPAL by PILING THIS OETtM.LNATLCh a1Tn Inc COUNTY UGAMD OF E3vALI2ATION ON OR brFORt. JULY 11, 19Sd. • MEz4DENTIAL PNOP CRT V 10% DESCRIPTION PEITTIO%ERS VAWATION PRIOR TO REVIEW 1 AFTER REVIEW we,;AI tei4 alfr�"3Sg'' ,IA°�"FyL.e ago 1,4„6*' 9bx AFTER .'-'"ARCS •"Ytl„ LAND 17003 .2720 ! 17006 2720 lMF5 74120 L1b00 7.126 11do0 TOTAL 91120 14500 91120 145d0 You have'de rlgfrPkO ea!'to&t11*Bard of Equalization (Ctunty Commissioned)for further consideration.To do so.please • read and complete the maw side of Oa form 39.8-106(1)(a).C RS 00/25/tlb RICHARD W. 11.EIR ES DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 3O — — ADDITIONAL INFORMA ON ON REVERSE SIDE CO WHY OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR • 91S /0rh STREET ^ NOTIC uss 3ENfaL GREEZ..EY.COLORADO 80631 -.16=7y�•"*^y y.,.y^y. PHONE(303)336 000.laT 4236 FTL ISY..-1 LI 5'4CUTn PLATTE INDUSTKIAL Ps. 111111e 1ST FILING COLORADO C a.ACR MARCZ ALFML.O K e. PATRICIA Let I' NORTn AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 1d0.3_11t01001 PIN R S273900 902 Rt;DsOOD OR Ye AR 1948 LOVELAND CO 40534 LOG 02905 0o/25/Pens The apprised vaMe of propery is based on the appropriate coasidaioe of the approaches to value requited by law. The wax has determined that your property should be included in the following ategay(iak _ I. Residential Property S valued by the cost and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands we valued at 8716%If the approaches and is asamod at'(SEE BELOW)of rental value- gars value d the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the 2. Agticulttual Land is determined solely by the earning or premises an primary podnctiaa (Valued 75% of the amount poductise capacity of land.capitalized aerate established by sold on secondary production.) saw and is,massed at 29%Or actual value. S. All other property is valued by the cost. cadet and income 3. Producing mines me valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or approaches and is mussed at 29% of actual value. including 100% 1f the net proceeds whichever is greater. vacant land. The assessor has a ithlty studied an available information.giving particular attention to the specifics included en your prunes Wean (PR 204)and bat determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reasons for this detamiration of value arc es tatkmwst YOVR APPEAL IS OCNIt0 Out TO LACK Cs; TIME TO PROCESS. YGL NAY .. . CENTIhut THE APPEAL AT PILING THIS DcTERMINATICS NITS Tnt COt.NTY 1)3AKD Oar tNUALILATICN Ch Ow 4EFORt JULY 111 1908. • * RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 10% 1+8.1.^"+n;`Ltua h ,w;::nd: :�twA3,VAIxIAT>Q'1U;•,^,'..: DESCRIPTION PETITIONER'S VALUATION �p�P��RIIOR 7D}REVIEW y� �/����AlTER REVIEW a"Y91ti�RD+.'x'a.�Rr.[.�P.CnIAL R.e+:6#�•...nfA.TIDYYM..t •_AI�I.Vti� .'.'....A .0:2A LAND 21000 0090 21000 o090 HIPS TOTAL 21000 00'10 21C00 0090 You have the 41141f(ilpcal'to thcbou?uty Board or Equalization(County Coromiaiooas)for nether consideration.To do so.please read and templet the reverse side of this form. " 39-8-106(1)(ale CRS. • RICHARD i/�Yv7�T c 01f/25/ns. RIUTA D W. KEIRNES dot- DATE WEIR COUNTY ASSESSOR 880736 36 2 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 IOW STREET NOT' t: OF DENIAL CREEIEt.COLORADO 80631 n 'y'�I a+� . — PHONE(303)356-4004 CM 4254 � • FIE 2Ira A EFA ORY1s INJUST..LAL PARK wt5T Sub P SLhb a 135 I2� J5►' FACTORY JM ORY % COLORADO 1362 FACTORY DR ONNtM nAKEZ ALFREO M 1: PATRICLA L NORTn AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 130vJ1415O14 PIN M 72907de 902 MEDAOOD OR YEAR 190 LJUELANO CO dOsJt LOG 02907 00/25/19dd The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value requited by law. The leseaot ha detemdned that your property should be included in the following cate3oty(ia) t. Residential Property is valued by the oat and market 4. Oil and Ga Laseholds and Lands are valued at 1174 IS of the approaches and is sassed at'(SEE BELOW)of aerial value. VC value of the oil and/or yes sold or transported from the Agrictdtual Land is determined so* by the earning or premises on primary production. (Valued 75% d the amount productive capacity of Linn.capitalized at a rate aobShed by sold on secondary pwducuea.) law and is award at 29%of actual value. 5. AD other property S valued by the cost. markt and income 3. Pmt mines me valued at 25% of the poet pratatds or approaches and is aaeacd at 29% of actual value, including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is pate. vacant land. The aaasa has ardhlly studied all available information.tint paor'ular auar000 to the spec fia included on your protect form (PR 204)and ha determined the valuation a valuations assigned to your property.The reasons for this domination of value ac as follows YOUR APPEAL I: DENIED Out: TO LACK GE IIAL TO PROCc5S. YOU MAY CONTINUE Tat APPEAL nY FILING TNLS 0 TFNnINATION .ITn The. COLNTY mOARD OF ELUALIZATICN ON OR otFORE JULY Its 19a4. • r RESIDENTIAL PMGPEATY 10% DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS YALU/SION PRIOR TO REVIEW I AFTER RE VI EW vrACTUAL .14enrAu .'. 1 A4 ps...�:". LAND 14400 4100 1440E ♦1dt IMPS 143147 41510 1431.57 41510 TOTAL 1D7537 45090 1575.17 45090 You have that 0Ieaap I Mahe Quit srd of Equalization(County Commissions)for further caaidetation.To do so. please mad and complete the reverse side of that form 39-8-106(1)(IX CRS 04/25/00 RICHARD W KEIRNES Q. DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 880736 i i`. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE OfT10E OF COUNTY ASSESSOR • 915 10th SCIYET r ' ".4" NCTI t OF DEfizAL GREELEY,COLORAPO 50631 PHONE(303)35640(A FXt 4256 FTL 2IN9 CS2.Ys 1.9 A Ao0.74s L3 INCJSTiLAL PARK REST SUtl FILING AZ COLORADO ORNER KARtZ ALFRED it t: PATRICIA Let jNORTN a$LRICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 130931~15011 P1N .c 5290840 902 RtCNOOD OR YEAR 190 LOULLAhO CO e053a LOG 02900 Do/2 /19d0 The appraised value of papery is based on the appropriate ooesidetaton of the approaches to value required by law. The assasa' _ M determined that your property should be included in the following atetory(iak I. Raid:ntal Property is valued by the cost and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands ate valued at 870/9%of the approaches and is asacued at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. gross value of the oat and/or gn as or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the awing a premises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a r to established by sold on secondary production.) law and is sweated at 29%of actual value 5. All other property is valued by the cat. market and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the COS proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds flames is grater. vaunt turd The MOW has earths*studied all available information.giving particular attention to the apeedks included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuation assigned to your property.The rcasan for this determination of valve are as follow YOUR APPEAL IS DENIED Out TO CaCA OP TIME TO PROCESS. YO4 MAY CONTINUE THE APPEAL tlY FILING TN IS OCTERMINATICh RITN INC COUNTY *CARD OP t UALI2ATICN OM OR OtFORe JULY 11. 1988. I RESICLNT:AL PROPERTY lob DESCRIPTION PPETITTII4�O IFR >`'NER%VALUATION RRIOR TO REVIEW AF REVIE ., ;:":',:" 4=4, ..n%!f:;°'6YASIOS":i^`.°"JYid i.its :tii 'ACCUW.7.7 1 .- .'A5.x7:`r:... LAND 12400 J710 12000 371O IMPS TOTAL 12400 4710 12000 3710 You hawithe+s%M 10;npaierflo the Cathie'WM d of Squdiation(Corny Commiaionas)for thither considenhtioe.To do so.pkee read and complete the mean side of this(am 394-106(1).(a),C.R.S. O t,/2 /tl4 RICHARD W. KEIRNES aa DATE — WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR po�yy,Yr;4 INFORMATION ON REVERE S� i7t7v G 36 ® OFFICE OP COUNTY—ASSESSOR-- OR 915 10dh STREET NOTICE OP DENIAL GREESEY.COLORADO 20611 PRONE(J0)356-4041 EXC 4276 • GR usf3.183 4.14 LLK3 sZTTERSNtt.T MCAT,. 111 COLORADO OANER NC KEE 5ANJRA H OR GORMLLY ELAINE E NORTH ANt:RZCAN PROPERTY CONSULTARTS PARCEL 043411114010 PIN R 2034400 402 REGROW) DR YEAR 1488 LOVELAND CO 80530 LOC 01061 00/17/1988 The appraised value of papa*0' is based on the appropriate coeodeuU66 of the approaches to value requite by law.The mar has determined that your property should be included in the folllowing category(iak I. Residential Property is valued by the oat and market 4. Oil and Cos Leaseholds and lands are valued at 1371/2%0f the approaches and is amassed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. Iran value of the oil ard/a ps sold or transported from the 2. Apiculture,' Land is determined solely by the aiming or premises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land,capitalized acetate established by sold on secondary production) law and is assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. All ocher property is valued by the cost martet and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or apvrosdhes and S assessed at 29% of actual value, including 100%of the net proceeds whiehess% is rata. vacant land. The motor has carefully studied all available information.shins p**ul r attention to the speeitks included on your protest farm (Pit 204)and has determined the valuation e; valuation asilphed to your property.The remcvhs for this detan%nation of value are as follows St NAVE REVItweO YCLR PROPERTY vaLue AND IT 15 CORRECT. STATE Lam RtyUZRES THAT 1483 AND 194• CGST AND MARKET INFC .nATION aC USED IC t3TADLISH 1985 VALUES. ♦ KC510LNTIAL PKCPERTY 16% I^^ ;`c:",,,•. a, _.•a�rr.t'VA�TA'OaV' . .. ..Sd^e DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VALUATION P R IOR 10 REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND 22102 3S40 22IO2 3540 IMPS 96034 15370 4o0J8 ia370 TOTAL 110140 18910 114140 1e910 I r � • You have the right to appal to the County Boast of Equalization(County Cammisioners)for further consideration.To do so,plane read and complete the reverse side of this form 39-3-106(1)(a).CRS. 0o/29/do RICHARD W. Yii;.IR ES act WELD ASSESSOR A DATE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE� 880►736 r , • ' • t j fa MICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 IOm STREET y _�^p '.. HOTICe OF OttaAL « GREFIPI COLORADO 1063t t WJ PHONE(303)354.4000.Da 06 . 12111E PT LOTS 3 4 4 NA4Sa4 4. PT LOTS 1 6 2 Sr4S.4 VUl 4 5 65 Jt4 hw CUR OF SLC SOLC4u's 4124.430 TO S Inie R/w Ltd OF may 3203 (AKA inn St.) N07Ce5at: 454.05• q, QRA�'0 COL THt a(:c ksQNG ARG OF Cukut TO L.hAOLO5 OF 7040• L L eIGRC THAT °LAW; NboD47at 27+1.S1s TO TAOt ate • U6NER NicrtsS THt0O0a2 J NJRTn AMtRLCAN PROPERTY CaN:.ULTANr5 I4aGcL 090(04302019 PIN R 2707006 902 ktCS0U0 OR YtaM L San LOu1:LANO CO 40030 LOG 01704 0o/17/tuna The appraised value of property is lased on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to valu.required by taw:The ammo( • bas determined that , !,pygmy should be included,in the fallowing ategoryGeak — I. Rcaidmoal Pmva4' is valued by the coat and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and lands arc vaned at 871/2%of the approaches and is serried at'(SEE BELOW)of actual ratan mom value of the oil and/or gas sold or traapcettd from the 2. Agricultural Land is desolated solely by the arnica or gists on primary wodue6a. (Valued 75%of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a ram established by sold on secondary productional law and is armed at 29%of actual vans 5. ALL other property is vaned by the con. market and income . 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the mss proceeds or approaches and is named at 29% of actual vane. rodudiag 100%of the net proceeds whichever is matter. vacant had. . . The amen bat atdblly studied all available mfarbatiorl;ivies particular attention to the specifics included on your pro0.st form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuation resigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as Mora YOLK PAGPLATY HA:: SteN uNtE3P$LY ASSLS5t0 FOLLOriNG COLORADO LAr ANC it4OTHLCTL0h5 PURL!SHGO uY Int STATC JIVLSLOA OF PNUPchTY IAAATICN. COMPH$LSONS HLTH 07nem S1nitas PkOP6kTLLS i&Dic44,c.S YOUR vAluc Is .e PROPtK AT Tot 1905 VLWZ ttvcl RcwULKLO JY LAS. • KLSLOtNTIML PNCPCRTY lot DESCRIPTION PEITDONERS VALUATION PRIOR T9 REVIEW I AFTER REVIEW LAND .000 1100 4000 1160 LAPS 107767 ...,i12b0 107707 J1250 TJTAL 111767 32410 111707 32410 You bare the ri8,it t9p!c to.ibo Carnt,.a rd ah tiar EQsaion(County CArtm i s)for further camidasriaa To do so.please 4 read and complete the reverse,4 of this fors 39-8=106(1)(a),CAS. vo/2.1/no _ RICHARD W KEIRNES /1(t DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR cc flr. . l J1Vl ADDITIONAL DifORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE C/CJJ 1 OFFICE of COUNTY Ass DR 915 10th STREET 41) NOTICE OF DENIAL GREELEY.COLORADO $0631 -. 0.Ea/ PHONE(303)356400 4256 w CR 1273 1.11 4 12dLK1o4 HEST G TNAYtwS lilt X1521 dTN AUtt COLORADO 1521 d AN OREELEY � . ONNCR CUERLE GERALD 0 i. CLAZAC NORTH An&.tICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 090100224010 PIN R 3260900 902 REDw000 CR YEAR 1988 LOWLAND Co (10538 LOG 01734 00/17/1. ion The appraised value of property is basal an the a00eoyriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The assessor ha determined that your property should be included in the following atgay(ia) 1. Residential Property is valued by the cost and market 4. Oil and vas Leaseholds and Lands are valued at 871,4%of the approaches and is messed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. pen value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the aiming or premises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the mount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary ;reduction.) law and is assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cost. market and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the pros proceeds or approaches and is wand at 29% of actual value, including 100%of the net proceeds whidiever is grater. vacant land. The awed'ha ardbMy!tudi6d all availabk information giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the volute c,: or valuation aligned to your property.The reasons for this detaminatioe of value are as foltom YOUR PROPERTY rtAS GEEN UNtFORnLY ASSESSED FOLLOWING COLORADO LAM AND INSTRUCTIONS PuULISNEO ire THE STATE DIVISION CF PROPERTY TaXATION. CDHPAAt57N5 MITN OTNtM SLNILas PROPERTIES INDICATES YOUR VALUE. IS PROPER AT THE 19os VALUt LEVEL REquIRtD or LAM. • Rt510ENTIAL PROMtKTY 10% M�Y�i.I Jipla,. r ... _ DESCRIPITON PEfff ONEAS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW " M tie taatati ill k,ti,vt v ..w•:=%tCR7AL' "'_1'�"';.' .Ay USED LANG 42750 12400 42750 12400 L PIPS 42149 12220 42149 12220 TOTAL 84099 24020 84899 24020 You have the right to appal to the County Board of Equallaton(County Comminuionerc for further consideration.To do so.please Had and compkk the meta side of this form 39-8-106(l)(a).CRS. ELI D� V CTD1�Ty OO/22/da CHARD W KEIRNES nQ • pcf�ry �� ADDfIIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE� 880 C oc icE OF cournY ASSESSOR • •• 1 917 10th srR>≥Fr r n NO'd� OF OCN;AL ; GREELEY.COLORADO 10631 4" 'el ^ 1 PHONE(303)3554000.CCC 4256 NP—A LUT H HILL-N-PARK SUE Elk44021 YLLLOASTONE JR% COLORADO 4421 YLLL Clot STONE JR Osaht.R ..CG INC NURTH AMERICAN PMOPtt4TY CONSULTANTS PARCEL O9592o3O9OOi PIN R 2O514do 9O2 NtOYOOD OR YEAR 1964 LJUCLANO CO 0053*- LOG 01099 Os/1T/lfl a • The appraised value a< property is bead on the appropriate con ideotioo of the approaches to value required by law.The alsesaor ...... has determined that your popery should be included in the following nxyory(iesk — 4. —llssidwrsial--Property- is valued by the car and market A. Wand Gas Leaseholds and Lands-are valued at 871/2%of the approaches and is maned at•(SEE BELOW)of anal value. yeas value of the oil and/or 8a veld or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land a detaSnod solely by the earning or premiss on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive ap.rk.y of land,capitalized a e ate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is messed at 29%of actual it 5. Mother pmpaty is vas`ued by the oat. market and income 3. Producing mina are valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or approsba ands assessed at 29% of actual it including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is gnat vacant land. The maamr has meta mos all available information.giving funicular acta8mn to the spedfies included on your protest faro (PR 204)sod has determined the valuation or valoadoa assigned to your property.The woos for this determination of value arc as folfon YJUM PMOPtRTY HAS dGCN UhL.`GAMLY ASSCSSLL FCLLOAING COLCRACO LAW AND INSTRUCTIONS PUBLISHED dY Tilt STATE JIVISLON CF PRCPcRTY TAXATION. LOMPARISONS .tTH UTH€R SIMILAR PR3PCRTIc5 INDICATES YOUR VALUC Lb PROPCR AT Tat 1905 VALUt LEVEL kcQUIKED UY LA.. .. a ktSIOEN:LAL PRGPEMTY 10A rA DESCRIPTION PETTIR)NPRS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW z.a. . Y 9S••tc.O' r crAu:tNQ4wdA'? +cri.5zwt ,:.c LAN& 14000 521C loCOG 521..0 IMPS 101340 4V39C 1O144d 293,40 TOTAL 119340 34010 119340 34010 You lase the right to sppratto.the Coma and of tquali+aticn(County Commissioners)for feather consideration.To do so.please ad and complete the IWasertidE•ot'this fan 39-8-106(1)(a).CRS OO/23/do RICHARD W. KEERNES a DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR OO(fs�l3 t+ .69' ADDPIIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERE SIDE �IO�16 a7'J &V . - • 0 OFFICE 9090 CO ASSESSOR 915 1018.UNTY ST'RPYf yl• .,. - NOTICE OF DENIAL CREEIEYCOCARADO $0631 I PHONE()03)354-1000.EXt 4256 GM 122X ALL ALgL15 CXC .SOFTa4Tn AVE s. 5TH 5T♦ IIII e _ , , '< COLORADO . . "' . is AWE 5 7:T GRLELLY OwNtM PLTtn SON KUSstLI • NORTH AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 0941054603001 PIN A 2431060 v.02 KLiJM0Wa CALVE YEAR 1980 LOVELAhd CO 00530 LOO 01707 00/17/1984 The appmied value of property I Dual on the appropriate cu ides tioo cC the apptwclas to value required by M. The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the (Wowing atetor7(ieak — 1. •Residenlial. Property ii valued by the cot and market - 4. Oil and Gas l.nsebolds andrad Lands are valued at 87h%of the approaches and is assessed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. pun value of the oil and/or gas sold or t a :por ed Cram the 2. Agricultural Land is determined saleb' by the earning or amnia on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized iterates established by sold on secondary production.) law and is aimed at 29X of actual value 5. All other property is valued by the cost. market and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the pots proceeds or approaches and is ,Messed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds ',Midrib"'is patter. vacant land. The asaaor ha ca elute studied all available information.giving particular encodes to the spaifics included on )oar protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reason for this determination of Sue are as follows: YOUR PROPCRTY HAS (TEEN UNIPOWILY AssLSSt0 FCLLUsING CCLCRAOO LAw AkJ Lk;,TKUCTICN5 PUuLIsneD UV TnL .sTATt CIUISIOP. CF PROPERTY TAXATICN. COMPARI3UNS 'LTn CtntR SIMILAR PROPtiRT1t5 INDIC.affta YOUR VALUE L. . P.tO9t.t AT Inc 1905 VALUE LLv2L RtwUIREC AY LAW. • ttt.5LOLNTLAL P110PtMTY ley _ 94`'.,.:HtSi'db�"'a',:•.ti!ia4'."g?¢" ;�v.,�".��t c • ...•.-. ..v2.r';�w DESCRIPTION PETI1IO NI'AS VAWAT1ON PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW e;2°a9 A:ft Vi`"I'. Y..`414,— ,`» Y,"E€3•IACTUALI,Cv4 ..:a A9 aG":• LAND 37400 10v00 3700C 10900 IMPS 179072 ''>621.1C 179072 54110 0 TOTAL 21747: 03070 L11474 0307C You have the,right A0.5921:to the.Co t r A6ard of'lqualization(County Commissioners)for farther comidaauon.To do sty please toad and complete the reverse side of this form. 334-l06(l)(a).CRS. RICHARD D�Y� VrTp���.c 00/23/00 RICHARD W. l�EIRlrrS 073'E • WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE 88073g ,gym • • OFFICE OP COUNry ASSESSOR 91$ ICUs STREET NOTICE OF DtNIAL GREELEY.COLORADO S0631 j' cA / f';'"', PHONE(303)356000.Ea 4256 GR . le—X L175° CF +50. OLR115 AL.-..C PORTION Of 111 k VAC oTn ST AC3 T09303 ors Sts COLORADO 303 O s7 CRELLEY O►htR PETERSON KUSstLL NORTH AMERICAN •'R0PtWTY CONSULTANTS PaRCtL 096103403007 Pik R 28313do 902 KEOMOQU DR YEAR 1980 LQVtLANO CO d053d LOG 01769 06/17/1984 The appealed value of property n based on the appropriate eo"Idmtioo of the approaches to value required try law.The asstanor he determined that your property should be included in the following cetegcry(ies)c _ I. Residential Property S valued by the cast and market 4. Oil and Gs Leaseholds and Lands are valued at 87Th%of the approaches and 5 assessed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. cross value of the oil and/or gas sold or tamported from the 2. Avlcuit tnl Land S determined solely by the earning or premises as primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is assured at 29%of actual value. 5. AB other property a valued by the a market and income 3. Producing mimes are valued at 25% of the mass preceeda cc approaches and is messed at 29X of actual vane. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is meter. vaamt land. The Ratite ha areMy studied all available information.giving particuar attention to the specifics included on your point form (PR 204)and has determined the 'valuation or valuations resigned to year Mona The anon for this daamimtio0 of value are as foliowsc YOUR PROPLkTY Hays UECh UNIFORMLY A sS SSEO FCLLQMZAG CCLCRACO LAM AND IN5T.DCTION5 ruaListitc UY Int STATE DIVISION CF PRCPERTY TAXwTICh. CCMPARZSONS nITK CTn2R .5LAILAK PROPERTIt3 1hDICATE5 YOUR UALUE is PKOP4R AT THE 19d5 VALUS_ LEVLL RE.UZ.ZED dY LAN* * Kt:5L➢CNT ZAL PROPERTY 10• ar tryanjgark,V, 90.411kEtAllillIOICEMSOK4.1ar4fia.6..ladVesei,epierst DESCRIPITON PETITIONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND 7 50 0 2140 750C 2:40 IMPS 4571♦ 24000 dS714 Z.r0o0 TOTAL 93214 27040 93214 270`0 C You have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equsiizltion(County Cammiaionas)for farther consideration.To do so,please read and complete the reverse side of this form. 39-8-106(1)(a).CAS Oo/22/dd RICHARD Yt. KEIRNES (}Vk- DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 4.5., ADDmoN A al. INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE CU d a . ,Y. 3,' 411 OFFICE OF 00(R?fY ASSESSOR aii 915 100 STREET • A ,1 NOTICE OF DENIAL GREELEY.COLORADO &1631 J ✓ MOW(303)35bW0O VCt 4256 lD £d042Ae PT 6442*♦ JO 6 60 CON aS 03K StC 50302'c 1000.02• TO OIL CSS RR 57JG54'c WI i0n.97' :4I6OCa'k 50' TO PT nele . lhTER5LC OF COLORADO SLY R/* a:i:5 Ri: G N R/4 OF 'Fe ST haJDD4'W 430' r0 TRUE 900 s16Doa'r 127.90° 849D44'k 3455 0 sT OwNek PLATrc VALLEY 1VVcSTMEhT COMPANY LtC NQRTN' AMtRICAN PAUPtRTY CGNSULTAhT5 PARCEL 0d0530000061 PLh R 1)7.08* 9O4 KCCa000 DRIU4 YtAK 1980 LOVELAND / CO 00335 LOG 01714 00/17/1980 The apporoed value of property is based on the appropriate cencde+atioa of the approacbes to nbc required by law.The , has determined that your property should be inC191401,,theiattancePlearrr, —. -' ..•:.•-.ri„ • .._ s, -is e. bi coat and market 4. Oil and Gas Leasebolds and Lands am valued at 87'k%of the approrhes and is maned at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the caring or Manes on primary ptvductioa (Valued 75%of the amaun productive meaty of land.capitalized m a rats established by sold ou secondary production.) ' law and is aimed at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cost, market and iocmee 3. Producing mines am valued at 23%of the gross proms or approaches and is armed at 29% of actual van* including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is patsy. vacate land. The same has canna studied all available information.giving psnieulsr Wendt to the 10cOrics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation ce valuation assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as Mon YOVit PKOPERTY NAS litEN uNLFQRnicY ASSE5SLD fiGLL0siLt4G COLORA00 LAW AND LASTRUCT.IONS PUt1LLSMLL JP Tree STATE DIVLSIQK CP PROi4RTY raxstlQa. COMPsM150NS *tire CTNER SIMILAR PRQPERTlt5 LNDLCATES YOUR VALut I5 paa7PLR AT Tn...' L98D VALVE LtVEL ARQuLKEU by LAM. __.•�...r. ..-..... • LOt:N- 4L ArGPtRrY toe. t�*qw,'>w,•:;rwwry,�i,�arvw 'YAt7trAtfOli:.,.. •„_... ,.+t<.w_. D€SCRIPTION PETTIONERS VALUATION PRIOR TOREVWW IE i AFTER REVIEW /r � LAND 4240 1240 4240 1230 • LMpLi 140344 42350 140044 4.1350 TOTAL. 170284 43540 150284 43500 i You tease ttie'r gha t9:ovei►tri the Coamy Board of Equaliation(County Camntinioners)for further oonsideraoon.lb do sa please head and oompicce the reverse side of this form. 39-8-106(1)(a),C.R.S. 04424/88 RICHARD W ICEPitNES aQ DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 8807 154 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE v� • OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 tee S'9tERZ ' . ' NOTLCC OF OthIAL GREELEY.COLORADO *0631 p PHONE(303)3564000.Ext 4256 ii CCLORAC PT 5Cutw4 40 6 6o LYING 4 OF COLORADO d SGUTMERN RR kto CCMM 4.4 COM TMENCt SOL02•C lOoo.62• TO C/L OF RR S7JO54•t ax eont no 706.97 S14D05•w50• TO TRUE PC6 T$ENGt 5d9046•n VwA.w/+�aa�.�+ 456.37• N1o305•E 127.90• IC A PT CA SLY R/4 LN OwNCR PLATTE VALLEY INucSTMENT COMPANY iNC NJATs AMERICAN PAOPCkTY CJASoLTANTS PARCEL 040536000052 • PIN R 1379166 902 RGCM000 OR YEAR 1984 LOVELAND CO 60536 LOG 01790 06/17/1966 The appraised value of property is based of the ap topriate comidaation of the earaches to value rearmed by law.The sneer has detemdned that your wtperty should be included in the following catKta7(t> _ I. Residential Property is valued by the cwt and meta 4. Oil and On Leaseholds and Lands are valued at S7v%of the approaches and is te:Ned at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value. lion value of the oil and/or gas sold or t am oned from the 2. Agriculaual Land is determined solely by the earning or pianists on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive meaty of land.capitalized at a rats established by soil on secondary production.) In and is wore,at 29%of actual value. 5. AU other property is valued by thr opt ma ba and income 3. Producing minas am valued at 25% of the pea proceeds or approaches and is ad at 29% of actual value, including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is greater. vacant land. The esremor has carefully studied all available mfarmadon.giving macular attention to the specifics included on your protest farm (PR 204)and has dctemdned the valuation or valuations assigned to your ;natty.The a for this dctaminaticn of value are as fallen YGUR PROPERTY MAS 4EYN UNIFORMLY ASSESSED PGLLCU1NG COLG.ADO LAM AMU INSTRUCTIONS PUL.LLSMED AY Int STATE DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION. COMPARISONS with Otsek SIMILAR PROPcRTIt5 INDICATES YOUR VALUE IS PROPtR AT INS 1945 VALVE LEVEL REQVIReo AY tAL. • • ■ RLStOCtTIAL PROPERTY 10% a _ 4 r.. t.Ne y.. ........?,ti;' '..,_ ,,%Ater DESCRIPTION PETMONFXS YAUJATloN PRIOR TO REVIEW AMER REVIEW %ay�i 17';,i1�6J;F ' �4W-4.'i�+ "1'�laiir" 'a LNND 5120 14Y0 5120 1490 LMPZ 127912 37090 127912 37090 TOTAL 133042 34360 133032 34540 You have the right to appeal to the County Bard of Equatia nola(County Commissioners)for further 000aderatioa To do so.please read and complete the reverse side of this form. 39-*-106(1)(a).C.R.S. RICHARD ��) a/�yp r��+ 00/22/6d 1y�. 11L111NES rla• DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR Sbo'6i&5 r ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE • _ a OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 91S TAE STREET ,4 ^(i t' NCTICE OF OtN L ta GREEIEY.COLORADO E0631 4}{ I) PHONE(303)3564000.Da 42S6 1Jd07d PT a25M♦ 29 O o5 METES G POUNDS 4 1S79—b70 I:.cLNG ALL TAMT PT M2S.w StC 29 t OF R/.r UPRRI 111 lele L23.ova) COLORADO ' • OwhLR PRCUUCER5 LIVe:STOCK MARKETING ASSOC NORTH AMERLCAN PROPERTY CUNSULTANTS PARCEL 04932ti00007b PIN X 1274306 902 RCCiOJU LA YEAR 1900 LUVtLAh.. CO dOSJo LOG 01720 04/ 17/1988 The appraised value of property a based on the apptopnate consideration of the apxomchss to value mquired by law.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following caocipXy(a? — 4----t---Itatraa «piope'rq- u va(aed -by the coo -and et 4.aAoe Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands am valued at STN%of the approaches and is semi at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. gross value of the oil and/or Las sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is .eresm red saky by the inning or premises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the ',mown I productive capacity of land.Vitalized at a rsee established by sold on secondary production.) law and it assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. All othx property is valued by the oat. market and .come 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the .gross proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value. including 4 100%of the net pr0000da whichever is reset vacant land. The assessor has arddy studied all available information.giving Corticobc attention to the specifics included on Year protest farm (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reasons for this determvution of value aka a follows YGuM PROPERTY 1111.5 ttEs.N UNIFORMLY AaStSSt3 .-CLLOMING COLCKAZO LA. ANL LNSTnuCTIOhS PUuLIS$t6 DV TML S TATc OIVISLOh CP PRCPLRTY TAXATION. COMPARISONS wiTN OTnCR SIMILAR PROPEAILLS LbJICA1tS YOUR VaLu& LS PROPLR AT TMs,. 1945 VALUt LEVEL REQUIRI..D 4Y L?S. :: 1 r • • * RLSIOCNTIAL PROPERTY Lot ,., . dm!mat,? .,4 45SZKIZ` DESCRIPTION PETrf1ONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW F.4,*. '9t ;. 'motel l i• O:,•:•,.1 ,1AP Lin SBEr.: 'ry✓;/ M1..i•,.:F. ,e,,,idgmegmeor LANG 2JOS00 08700 230900 oo700 / IMPS 472741 1,47090 *7274L 1J7090 TOTAL 709041 .405790 709041 203796 You have thee w Comfy Board aq b the Co Bond of Mutation(County Commissioners)for thither consideration.To do so.Please read and complete the maw side of this terra 39-&106(1 t(n).C.RS. 00/:4/0o RICHARD W. KEIRNES (Za DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSO QO0 S3J . CSJ ACOmONAL INFORMATION ON REVERS£SIDE rr f 1 . ._ . • OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR • 915 tote STREET • NOTICL OF DENUAI. GREELEY.COLORADO 3063! u? 7 •'�'v PHONE(303)356.40CC.at 4256 LR 12220 La 5C4sC4 8 S oat CAC u5 a8S JY—PAS:i ALSO Lac dtG NO026ss 350.25 TO SC COR Ls 4 111 O Nd932$'N JO' armor St. CCR StC 0 TMthce N89C23'd COZA RADhd 2 1 d J s 07• hQUjo•w a0' Sd9U2 •C 4 • NO26' 70.J• $d9U23't: 159• SOC26'c 150.30' TC PC. A1_SC (AC 1901 i - AV GkEeLEY OsNcR PRGFE55It7NnL VETtM1NARY SQPPLY LNG NURTM AMERICAN PROPERTY CUnsu.TAhTs PARCcI 096100409012 1 Pit* R 33290do 902 ke.DsGUJ CM YtAR 1900 LOULLANJ CO 00548 LCC 01710 06/17/1980 • The appraised value of pmperty is based cc the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following caecorr(ia) ilea _roper_a valued by the can and clacker 4. _Oil and Gal LaasdoWs aid-Lands are valued at 87r.%of the approaches and is assessed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value pros value of;be ad and/or ps sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined aoleb by the taming or premises on primary production.(Valued 75%of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized iterate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is awned at 29%a actual value. $. All other property is valued by the cast market and income • 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% at the anus proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of acesl value. including IOC%of the net proeads whichever is parer. vacant land. The assessor ha arer *y studied all available Mounter'.giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or Suctions assigned to your property.The reasons fee this determination of value are as follows YOUR PROPERTY MAD OttN UNIFORMLY A5St.SScD FGLLOSING COLORADO LAs AND INDTRLCTIOhs Pu8L15MfD oY TMC .TAT! itZNISgOA CF PROPERTY TAAATLCN• CONPARLSUN. *LTn UTMCN SIMILAR PROPtrtTLC:i LhulCA7ts YOUR URLUt IS PRUPtM AT nit 19185 UALUC Ltutl Rt.ULFttD dY Lei. • A RLSIDthTIAL PROPERTY 1o . DESCRIPT10.11 'ETIT_I.ONErS VALUATION PRIOR 70 REVIEW Aria ria REVIEW ArrRattat a't rcy`,]Si". aw�� '��y +Zh4j. ct?$A i lO 't • LAND 113330 32070 { 113.2.14 3.670 /PIPS 187903 S4D10 187944 54a1:. 721TAL 30129J d7Jd0 401293 d73d0 • • You have the,Otittoagpd to thofaa my Bard of Equaliratioo(County Commissioners)for further ccSdaatiat To do so please read and complete the reverse side of this form. 394-106(1)(a).C.R.S. 0o/24/ors RICHARD W KEIRNES DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 8807 fL� 1j ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERE SIDE 0000��77 SS a7L? • _ • OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 1066 STREET ' Nonce OF DENIAL GREEIEY.COLORADO SOW-:. "�y PHONE(303)356-4000.E%2 4_36 FTL 15526 aLK to COLORADO 01 DENUtK AU FT L Oe,NCM PURIFOY CMtUKOLLT CO NORTH AMERICAN PROPeATY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 147106113004 PIN P 0004429 902 RtONOOD DR YEAR 1984 LUUtLANO CO tiOSJel L 00079 Oo/25/19da The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate contidermon of the approaches to value required by law. The assenor has determined that >our property should be included in the following catenary(its) _ I. Residential Property is valued by the cost and market 4. Oil and Ga Leaseholds and Lands arc valued at 87'1%of the approaches and w messed at (SEE BELOW)of actual valve. pas value of the oil and/or ps sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is dete n load solely by the carman or premises on primary promotion. (Valued 75% of the amount productive Opacity of land.capitalized aerate established by sold on secondary production.) taw and is assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cost. market and Marne 3. Producing mines arc valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or approaches and is messed at 29% of actual value, including 1009E of the net proceeds whichever is greater. vacant land. The assessor has carcMbr studied all available infatuation,giving particular attention to the speaia included co your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are a follows: YUUK PERSONAL PROPERTY HAS UEEN ASScSSEO 1N ACCCrWANCt MATH COLORADO LAW ANO INSTRUCTIONS PU8LISMtC DY Telt STATE uIULSLON Or PROPERTY TAXATION. OTHER PERSONAL PROPtRTY1 SIMILAR IA sATUkts NAS SttM CONSISTENTLY ASStSSc.O USING. TAE SAnc STATUTORY AtTM17D5. a Rt5:DCNTIAL PROPERTY 144 DESCRIPTION PETMONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW . . .,r . 't-e."^(\:,;.4iCTUATivLr; _...;eta . .t: r ( „y'�.�, "`.J:`" .�.. ;.ASIMUTO I r PERSONAL PROPEKT4 d299d 24110 I 02990 24110 TOTAL 82998 24110 42994 24110 You have the right to appal to the County Board of Equaliatioo(County Commissioners)for further Lroissidecatigt To do set please read and complete the reverse side of this form. 39-8-106(1)(a).C.R.S. 0o/..10/no RICHARD W. KEIRNES ISQ DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR '1�. ME 36 ADDMONAL INFORMAIION ON REVERSE SIDE i M' {. l n ) * OFACE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 lOtb SSREE''T 0 urn NOTICE OF D t N I A L GREEIEY.COIDRADO 80631 . ;4' tr PHONE(30J)3S6-WOo.Oft 4256 FIXTURES WIDe _ _ COLORADO 601 r;r'"NUGrt AV FT L OWNER PURIFQY .,',r?ttVROLET CC NORTH AMtRICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 147100113000 PIN P 0004,705 902 RECd00u OR YEAR Ives LOUtLAND CO 0053d LOG 00,278 Oo/25/1950 i • .. The appraised value of propmy is sued on the appropriate considmtioo of the approaches to value rcpulneG by law.The maser has detern fined that your property should be included in the Iblkaving.C;St aory(iesk I. Residential Property is valued by the cost and market 4. Oil and Gas I.aseholds and lands ate valued at 8716X of the . . approaches and is aniseed at-(SEE BELOW)of actual rattan gross value of the oil aatvar p s sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is detetminod stab' by the arming or premises on primary production. (Valued 7S% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized aerate established by sold on secondary , Amnion) law and is aaesed at 29%of actual valve 5. All other proper 8 valued by the oat, market and income 3. Producing min are valued at 25% of the pas proceeds or approaches and snamed at 29% of actual value, including ! 100X of the net proceeds whichever is grata. vaam land The was hs=mum,studied all available information.Alvin Particular mention to the specifics included on your protest form , (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reasons for this detonation of value are as follows YOUR PERSONAL PROPERTY hAS UEEN AS5ESStD ZN ACCORDAhCt ails COLCRADJ LAS SAO ZNSTRUCTIOAS PUdLISMEC OY Thd STATE GIUISIGN OF PROPERTY TAXATIOA. OTneR PER,ONAL PROPERTY, SIMILAR Its NATURE, HAS oeLh CGNSISTCNTLY ..55ESSED USING THE SAME STATUTORY METHODS. c . h A Rt5IDtNTZAL PMGPCRTY Lob '''ass - I DESCRIr170N PCrTriCirven VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW _ • • • ' PERSONAL PROPtRT1 3d5 110 Jos 110 . TOTAL - 3a5 140 385 110 You have the right to appal to the Canny Board of Equalization(County Commissioners)for furt6a consideration.To do so.Saw mad and complete the reverse side of this form. 39-8-106(1)(a).C.RS. 1 06/29/an RICHARD W. ICERNES s DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 88073617'r - ADOMONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE _ . r OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 91S IoW STREET NCT t OP DEhLAL GREP1.EY.COLORADO !0631 �`✓' .PHONE(303)356-4003.EX%4.56 PTL 23x97 LI-2-3 LLr:1 PMILPO7TS%1021 DENVER• COLORADO 1021 OCNVcR OYhca PURIFCY ROLAND h C VIkGINIA NORTH AMERLCAN PIOPERTY CONSULTAN!S reARCEL 130971408007 PIN a 52d2080 902 RECR000 DR YEAR 19130 LOVELAND CO dO5J4 LOG 02927 06/25/19dd The appraised value of property is bared on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by raw.The assessor ha determined that yaw property sboidd be included in the following catcgory(i ale I. Residential Propeny is valued by the cat and mu tat 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands arc valued at 871/2%of the approaches and is awned at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value. pea value of the oil and/or ps sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is detaminod solely by the earning or premiss on POMMY production (Valued 75%of the 'upset productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate ttablished by sold on secondary production.) taw and is assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cast. market and income 3. Producing mina are valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is grater. vacant land. The assessor has earthily studied all available information.gig particular attention to the specifics included on your protest foam (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or nineties assigned to your property.The scan for this determination of value are as follows: YOUR APPEAL IS DENIED UUL TO LACK OP TIME TO PROCESS. YOU NAY CCNTZNUE Inc APPEAL 8Y PILING TML5 DCTtRMINATL0N NLTH THE COUNTY UOARD OP EaUALIZATLUN ON ON uEPORt: JULY 11, 19d0. * RES&DENTIAL PRCPEMTY 10% DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO RP:VIEW AFTER REVIEW c ( Wa ?"'rw y � `/+4Y. Jai�la+Ey�' Vn`.s �r'r' AL:r:T'5!n •:'»,`.: °. :.. LAND 74211 21520 7♦211 21520 [MPS 3Ia32 9179 31632 9170 TOTAL ;05o a 3049( 105043 20ovO You hm,tbe.� of rtalu tc thsCco Boa d of Equalization(Cewnay Commissioners)for further corsidcaten.To do so.please read and complete t e reverse side of this forth 39-8-106(1)(a).CRS. o43/2o/old RICHARD W. JKEIRNES �yyI.Q‘ DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 9300/36 qt. 4L ADOMONAL INFORMATION GN REVERSE SIDE s OFFICE OP COUNTY ASSESSOR • 915 IAh raw D err+' $C T t OF DENTAL GREELEY.COLORADO S0631 47 •li y^ PHONE(303)3364000.EXT CM FTL 46-1 Li tllgd ANDERSON PLATtj..Q 10 ST% 111k COLORADO 340 10 ST ONNLR PURIFCY ROLANC ti C UIRGIhLA hOHTH AelERLCAN PROPERTY CQN5uLTANT:A PARCEL 140931412012 PIR R Statiste 902 REONOOD OR Ytam £948 LQUte.ANO CO 80538 LOG 029eo 06/25/1960 The appeal value of property is toed on the appropriate consideration of the apptosdus to value repaired by law.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following category(iak 1. Residential Property is valued by the cat and market 4. Oil and Gas Lmebolds and Lands arc valued at SPPA%of the apti atha and S assessed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. gloss value of the oil and/or ys sold or transported from the 2. Agriculture) Land is determined solely by the earning or peemoes on Primary production. (Valued 75%of the amount productive amity of land.'monetized at a rate awblisbed by sold on secondary production.) law and is asesed at 29%of actual value. 5. M other properly is valued by the coo market and Mecum 1 Producing mina are valued at 25%of the vow mooted*or sno er:h and is assessed a 29% of actual value, including 100%of the net proceeds whichever S grater. vacant lead. The —w has earefUDy studied all available information.giving partic(S#attendee to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your moment.The rasona for this deccrmiasion of value we a follow YOUR APPc.AI. IS DENIED OUE TO LACK OF TIME TO PROCESS. You Hay CCNTIhut Tart APPEAL 8Y FILING Tills OtttKnlhAYICN alts THE COUNTY *OAR.) CF CQUALL,LATICN ON CH litFORE JULY Ina 198d. Ht51DCNTLAL PROPERTY lot Syy,,pp**..WWt w aanfU Fitergremiumcnv :•4134 DESCRIPOON PETTilONER$YAU)A71ON PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LANG 10000 1600 10000 1600 IMPS o879t1 11010 60798 11010 TOTAL ldlgo 12o10 76790 12010 You S t it i3itirPpoaita the`Count y Boats of Equalization(County Coumnisione s)(or further consideration.To do set pkse read and complete the revere:side of this form. 39-&106(1)(a),C.R.S. (� Co/2D/alt) RICHARD W. KEIRNES (la DATE WELD COUNTY ASSeSSOR J1 1 AoomoNAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE 88.0738 p OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR ' 915 IOW STREET rThol.> rc.Z'?" NGTICC of Douai. • GREEEY.COLORADO 3063! le _ PHONE(30))3564000.MT 4256 FTL 1643) LI THAI) o aLKJ h�Rt %540 NALt. AY\ COLORADO 540 MAIN ST FORT LU Gael PURIFOY ROLAND N G VIRGINIA NORTH AntKLCAN PROPERTY CON5uLYAhTS PARCCL 147105211001 it R o1J9oao 902 REDNOOD DR YEAR 190 LOVELAND GO 80538 LOG 02983 06/2o/19dd The appraised value of property is bawd on the appropriate cogitation of the approaches to value required by law.The tenor hn determined that year property should be induded in the following catesorY(iak 1. Resides tial Property is valued by the cost and market 4. Oil and Ga Leaseholds and Lands art valued at 871/2%of the approaches and is assessed at•(SEE BELOW)of aced value. gross value of the oil and/or ga sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the earning Ot premises on primary production. (Valued 75%of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary production.) taw and is messed at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cost. market and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the puma proceeds or approaches and is assand at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is pater. vacant land. The maw has artfully studied all available information.giving particular attention to the specifies included on Your protest fonts (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to;ow property.The resorts for this determination of value are a follows YOUR APPEAL IS DCNLtD jut TO LACK OF Tint TO PROCtS5. YQL NAY CONTINUE TNt APPEAL DY FILiNG ThIS DETERMINATLCN sirs THE COuNTY oCMRD OF EQuess_IZATION ON OR DEFCRC JULY 11s 19aa• a bet5LDCatLie PROPERTY lo\ DESCRIPTION PETMONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW tAO:TtlA7:5at4tT1 > 7" "fi'w.71Y0111A'I. Vi-ti -..-JA C+t-w:° AC[UAV:..,..*{ °+ LANG 10800 4070 1oa00 487C IMPS 188196 54500 1.18196 5400 TG tat, 204990 09450 20..990 5946D You haoo4bc.rl¢ir;Bj aa;4o UtofpunteBardof Ettusiinaom(County Commissioners)for further consideration.To do s0.please raid and complete the reverse side of this teem 394-106(1)(a).CRS G o/z 5/au RICHARD W. KEIRNES 09.1 DATE WELD COUNTY ASScSSOR JA MomONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE $8()'736 OFFICE OF cetry Y ASSESSOR • 915 10:8 STREET /�',{',�t�.17 NC OF DENIAL GREEI.EY.CPWARADO $0631 sf + e, li E PHONE(303)356.4000,D t 4256 PIE 15s2o LI TnRU 10 OLKIo V ' Vc soUl DENVER AUS (JOLORADO 601 DENVER Au CANER PURIFOY RO:.AND h VIRGINIA &CKTM AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 147L0o11300o PIN A 01437be 902 Rt0M000 CN YEAR 1988 LCVCLANC CO 005.18 LCC 0298♦ 0612S/1968 The appaaod value of property 6 based on the appropriate°condemnor of the approaches to value required by law. The assessor has determined that pont property should be included in the following category(ieO I. Residential Property is. valued by the cost and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands arc valued at 87th%of the spproacbo and is assessed at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value. pea value of the oil and/or ys sold or transported from the • 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the taroks or premises o) primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a ate atabliabed by sold on seoaedary production.) law and is seed a 29%a actual value. 5. MI other properly is valued by the cost market an! income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of to gams procoet% or approaches and is mimed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whieheeva is gist. vacant land. The max has atefdiy studied all available information.giving particular for to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The state for this determination of value are as follows: YOUR APPEAL IS OENLED Wit. TO LACK uF TIME YC PRDCt5S. YOU MAY CCNTINUE Trig. APPEAL UT FILING MIS atttHMINaTION Nits ThL CCUNTY d0ARD CF c.LAL12ATICH ON OR UEFORE JULY LID 19a8. • M RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY It; DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS YALU/010N PRIOR 10 REVIEW AFTER REVIEW ay*.t s;'.3'tG+ait%C '?rX5 :.'lira LAND 126375 33760 LLoa75 JJ7G IMPS 172eJd 5OO70 172638 50070 TC1AL. 2139013 031120 209013 d3dz0 You have t heppienuigNI atheGountylloadrof Equdi otiah(County Commiaionen)for further consideration To do so.please reed ant complete the reverse side of Mirthful. 39-&106(1)(a).CRS. RICHARD v� 09/25/old RICHARD W KEIR.N�yEES J/ta DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESS 880 C 36 ADDITIONAL. INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE CFPCE Of COUNTY ASSESSOR • 915 ICS 3TRP8T Si., _ NOT E OF UcN1AL GRPFLCY.COLORADO 10631 'j,.��„4 PHONE(JO))356x000.Da 4256 IIR 1 Ill' e FTL 15441 L1 THRU 7 8LK17 X719 3CNUER Ave. 519 DENVER AV ONNER PURLFOY ROLAND h 4 VIRGINIA NORTn ANCRICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 147100124011 PIN K 6144806 . 902 AtCKOOD DR YEAR 19dd LOUCLANO CO et0533 LOG 02135 04/25/1968 The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the gproacha to valor required by law.The meteor has dete mined that your properly should be included in the following ategery(ia)r — T I. Residential Property is valued by the cost and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands are valued at 871/2%of tie approacba and is n►ased at'(SEE BELOW)at actual value. gran value of the oil aed/or ps sold or tramped from the 2 Agricultural Land is determined solely by the coning or premises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.aphali'ed at a rate e4sblhhed by sold on standar/ production) law and is anaeeed at 29%of actual value. 5. All other proQtsty is valued by the eon. motet and income 3. Produeiro mines me valued at 25% of the aces proceeds or appmaeles and is crated at 29% of actual value. 111,21051111 100%of the art proceeds whatever is pater. vacant Loo The meow has ardblly mined all available ioformrion.Prinz particular atteotiou to the specifics included on your Pro=farm (PR 204)and has determined the ablation or valuations assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as Talon YOu? APPEAL Is OENIci) DUE TO LACK OF Tint TO PROCESS. YJU RAT CCNTINUE TaE APPEAL dY PILING MI5 DtTEKiINATICN DLIN MIL COUNTY DOARD OP GYUALIZATLCN ON OR ntFORt JULY 114 1948. * RESIOENTLAL PROPERTY lot - OLsCRIPTION PtrrftONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REvtEw . LAND 6V453 23400 0035. 7.3700 Ines 16071 •040 16071 4640 TJTAL '#642♦ 27960 96424 27960 You haveibariglataeafto the'Cadity'Bwcd of Equalization(County Camminioncn)for further oomideration.To do so.unease read and complete the revere side of this form. 39-&1060)(a).C.R.S. D6/ia/d _ RICW�KE1RNESN 3Aas DATE WELD -�eD70ti f 36 ADDMONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIOE 4111 411 Offltt OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 IGb STREET NOTLGE CF DEhiAL GREELEY.COLORADO 80631 tat PHONE(303)J56-4000.1Jtt 4256 425107—R Pr LO-2—od COLORADO 119 nMY 492♦ OWNER RlueR UALLLY n045ILa HONE PARK NORM' AMERICAN PROPERTY CGNSQLTANT5 PARCQL 131310100030 PLN P 000931♦ 902 Rk0m00D OR YtMR 1988 LOUGLANa CO d05Jes LOG 00070 00/25/19945 The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate Canidastion of the approaches to value requited by law.The assessor ha determined that your property should be included in the following category(iak I. Residadial Property is valued by the cost and martet 4. Oil and Ga Leaseholds and Lands ate valued at 87r1X of the approaeltes and is assessed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. pose value of the oil and/or ps sold or transported from the I 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the earning or premises on primary production (Valued 75% of the amormt productive capacity of land.apitalined at a rate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. MI other property is valued by the cost. motet anti income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the pose proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% et aetual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is greater. vacant lard. The assessor has carefully studied all available intermission.giving;matador attention to the specifier included on your protest form (PR 204)and ha determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The tomcat for this determin+dan of value we as follow* YCUR PERSONAL PROPERTY rAS YttN ASSlS5t4 Lh ACCCRDANCIC MLTN COLORADO LAM AND LNSTNUCTL0IS PUOLISMtC tlY THE *Tait DIYI5LGN CF PRGPERTY TA%ATLO&. CTKER PdltsONAL PROPERTY, SIMILAR IN NATUNG1 trAS UtEN CONSISTENTLY ASStSSEJ USING Inc aAnE STMTUTORY ntfn00S. a RESLJth7IAL PRCPERTY 1e• ,. +,Y.rs ..Tn,i.. ':;MAS�gaORS:VAC(fKT10Ni CESCR►P'TION PETTTIONEWS VALUATION AMOR 10 REVIEW_ AFTER REVIEW JVCtUALs {' _agginarpt, a i, 11LTW1IL: *: Ay AQi7A4 r:..r 'i A'W SSA r PLRSCNAL PROPERTY 81015 24490 451013 2349C TCTAL 01015 23490 81015 23490 You bin the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization(County Canmia ones)for further consideration.To do so.please read and complete the reverse side of this fort. 39-8-1060)(a).C.R.S rr�p7*�,� 0o/J01dd RICHARD W KEIRN S aQ' DATE ADDMONAL 1NFORMA7ION ON REVERSE SIDE ASSESSOR 880736 93 OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR. • 915 20th STREET NOT, OF DohLAL GREELEY.COLORADO 8063k j GOP PHONE(303)356-4000.Da 4256 25107-R ZAPS ONLY MM PT C2 taco 10 2 ON TLTAR 79-229066412 LAh0 RIVER VALLCY vflLMCE Mn? aol COLORADO OWNER RIDER VALLEY wILr..AGE MOd1Lt MCME PARK MIRTH AMtRZCAh PROPERTY CONSVLTAhTS PARCEL 1J13:0100037 of Ct PZh R 0195987 901 RcORODO OR YEAR 1988 LOVELANL CC aO.Jey LOG 02904 Oo/25/14da The appraised value of properly is based on the appropriate consaderation of the appmatha to value toquired by taw.The anasot has determined that your property should be included in the Wowing ate♦ery(ia)t I. Residential Property is valued by the cat and market 4. Cu and Gas Leaseholds and Lands am valued at SP A%of the approaches and is masted at '(SEE BELOW)of actual value. pas value of the oil and/cc ps sold or transported from the 2. ApttuRural Land is determined solely by the mining or premiss on primary production. (Valued 75%of the amount productive apraty of land,capitalized at a rate established by sold On secondary production.) WV/ And is aasened at 29%Of aftual value 5. AU other property is valued by the cost market and income 3. Producirg mina are valued at 25%of the pas proceeds or approaches ands assessed at 29% of actual value including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is greater. vacant land. The aarwor ha carefully studied all available iofermatian.giving particular attention to the specifies included on your protean form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reran for this determination of value are as Colton YOUK APPtAI I5 DENIED OUt TO LACK OF TIME TC PROCESS. VOL MAY CONTINUE Int APPEAL JY r11.ING IRIS DETtMMIkATION nITN Tnt COUNTY iOARU OF tquAL12ATICN ON ON dtFORE JULY 112 19$a. • at5LOEVTZAL PROPERTY 16% ! irl/2 vin e.5-r;,,w,• v.'. 'r rA11IA'{»`z- _ . - « ' ..w.:ne4e, .. DESCRIPTION PERIIONPRS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW yAAFTER REVIEW LANG Inv 1245d 1990 12454 Lava TOTAL 124D0 1990 12454 1990 'I You havosheatiglirtalasttorthatatillilloard of Equalization(County Commis ionas)for further consideration.To do set please road and complete the nevase side of thilfctm. 39-3-106(1)(a).CRS. 0o/25/dd RICHARD W. KEIRNES !1Q DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 880736 -12 ADOITI NNAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE • • _-"OFFICE OP COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 1001 STREET NOTLCe UP DENIAL GRRFIEY.COLORADO $0631 �• PHONE(363)3564000.EXt 4236 Vi COLORADO /13tl4J VT d�1-00 O • 014 S 4tNVtk AV FORT Lu O1rNEri ROCKY MGUNTALN TANKS INC NORTH AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 147100200001 PIN P 0005545 902 kE0M000 DR YEAR 1960 LOVELAND CO SOSJn LOG 00074 06/25/19d6 The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by ha.The asasor has determined fined that your property should be included in the following cataory(ies) _ 1. Residential Property is. valued by the cost and marten 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands an valued at 87'/%of the smitten'and is asesed at (SEE BELOW)of actual value. Des value of the oil and/or gas sold a transmitted from the 2 Apicultural Lands determined solely by the carting or MORON onn Primary production. (YWood 75% of the amount productive capacity of lan&capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is ssesed at 29%of actual value. 5. AO other property is valued by the cod. marten and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the grora proceeds or approaches and is named at 29% of actual value- including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is grater. vacant land. • The scorner has carefully studied all available information.giving particular attention to the specifics included on your proMst form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property. The reasons for this determination of value arc as talons: HE NAVE NOT RCCEIVED COMPLtTE INFORMATION TO CHANGE THE ASSET LIST FCR YOUR ACCOUNT. PLEASE SUPPLY THE INFORMATION KLThLh 10 GAYS. RE MILL CONSIDER AN ADJUSTNENT NnEN Tn2 INFORMATION wt REiuESTeD IS SENT. RESIDCNTTAL PRCPERTY 104 DESCRIPTION PETITIONER'S VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW F AFTER REVIEW As1vAa . .q A> Rb ..-,�uCSTIAc .. , . ..,y .•r }: w5m • PtkSCNAL PRGPCRTY 74011 21400 74O11 21400 TOTAL 74O11 21460 74011 21400 You have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization(County Cammissionen)for further eomodatation.To do so.please read and complete the reverse side of this fora 39-8-106(1)Co.C.RS. oo/Jo/6a _ RICHARD W. KEIRNES 0.(i DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 6 5 ADDCRONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE 850736 4 -11WERw . is OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 IOmt STREET NCfLGt OF OthIAL GREELEY.COLORADO 80631 . vi.-y PHONE(303)356-1000.E T 4256 CR 5477 r42' L2 t N140' G En' Cr X50' Of C2 L3 will ' O„ ULK9d / COLORADO . OLNcR kOGGK:; MICHAEL w NORTH 4MGKLCAN P1t0PtiTY CON4JLTANt. V.1.itLL 09010021104:4 PIN k 324o7ao 902 kcG1.00o O.t YtAd 190* LUULLANL C n3 .10 LOG 04709 00/17/19tio The Weaned value of PatocrtY is haled on the appropriate coaidaacon of the approaches to value required by taw.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following alegor)(ies% 1:—"Ra tleftlft'' Milner-1f valued- by the coo and nmrtet ` 4. AT and Gas f emdroWi and Lands.= valued at 871/2%of.the apptoacbcs and h ammed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. post value of the oil and/a gas sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the earning or manila on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of hock capitalized at a rats eata',ltished by sold on secondary prodmuion.) In and h and at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the coat market and income 3. Producing mines ate valued at 15% of the you proceeds or approaches and is mad at 29% of actual value including 100%of the net peacoats whichever is pamet newt land. The senor has carefully studied all available aternation.giving particular attention to the specifics incuded on your protest fern (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuation mipned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as follows YCUR PAOPckTY HAS uteh UNLi:OkMLY AS:ic5SW rOL4.OMINC COLCMAsO LAa AND 1h4TROCTLCNS YUut.I5ntC eY Inc 3TATL :.LULSXOt. C1 P,4CPti4tY TA*ATLCN. LOMVAk1'+UNS wXTn CTr4L.t LiLNLL,MH PRC✓tMTLcS 1NOLCAtc', YCUk VALUc IS PNOP;k At Tut: 1905 uAL*Jt Lcutt. Rkyulkt:C LY LM.. I * 4CSIGLhT Lai. VRGPEHTY LOS .. ._.a. t�IR1YALtia710V1 . .. DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW 1 AFTER REVIEW y,n. .' bmliA , . �, ;e9A ILIA . -A r4 . . AMINO • . , LACR Ai.. ', 1 --A41 r1)•. LAND Ltd4SC 41150 30.70 111140 IMPS 401,10 204140 v<y11G 2n45U tJTAL 1,30540 34000 134500 394100 I . You have the tight *Wall to the County'Boats of Equalization(County Cammiaionas)for thriftier consideration To do so.please +cad and cantiletc thri t Verse ode of this form 394-106(1)(a).(a).CRS • vu/23/nu RICHARD W. KEIRNES LN"7 �j /]n •_.. DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESFOR ADDMONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE vc�v. . OI'VICL OT COL%TY £ iSSOn 9:5 IOth SCRLL: NOTLCt OF LtNLAL GRF:F;l1:Y.COWRAFJO :tOM13t Cr4� PHONT-003.1356•4004 EXT,,4256 GR 7259 L75. L7 G ALL Ld DEN u3%7r'7 12 ST4 Noe cotoRADO 7C7 12 ST GREELEY OsNEK MUGERS AUTCNOTIVZ INC NOMTH AM',ER'CAN PROPERTY CONW:OLTANTS PARCEL 09010d20201J PIN R 32J06uo v02 eittOlo000 DR YEAR 190a L0VELAND CC 40534 LOG 01708 06/17/1960 The appraised value of properly 4 based on the appropriate co®dennion of the approaches to value required by law.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following category(ia): 1. Residential Pronely is valued by the cost sad market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and lands are valued at 87M%of the approaches and is assessed at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value gross value of the al and/or ps sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the earning or promises on pimmy production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land,capitalized at a me atablished by sold on attends°, production.) law and is assessed at 29%of actual vaha. 5. All otba property is valued by the cost, market and income 3. Pvodueing mina are valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or approaches and is lamed at 29% of actual value, including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is pater. vacant land. The mieuor has eareftfy studied ad available information,giving Particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has detemmt ed the valuation or valuation anima to your trout).The reasons for this determination of value am as follows: YOUK PKCPtnTY HAS uceN UNIFORMLY ASSESSED FCLLOrLNG COLORADO LAY ANC INSTRUCTIONS PUULLSHEC uY IHt STAT£ DIVISION CF PROPERTY TAXATION. COMPARISJN$ ATTH OTHtR SIMILAR PROPGRtLES 1hDICAtES YJUA VALUE IS PROPER AT Tht 1905 VALUE L£VEC .C. uI.EC .fY LAo. * XLS10EN71AL PRG?LMTY 1n4 DESCRIPTION f PETITIONER'S VAWATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEvi LANG oJ125 24110 83125 .t.LL0 IMPS 272101 74970 272101 70970 TOTAL J55280 103040 J752bo 1030.0 • • You have the runt to appal to the Couoy 8aard of Equayation(County CantnSiarcn)for Naha consideration.To do so.please read and complete the ntvene side of this form 39-8-106(1)(a).CRS. ter TD wrrc� 00/22/84 RICHARD W. KEIRNES DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 8804 36 S LO ADDMONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE "J"G�7v EP • O1-1-1CL Oi COL NT n.\11:.5SO- t - 915 10th STRUT: �}^ NJTLCt OF JC\1AL GREELEY.COLORADO :1063:- 1063: ••::^ /A J K,+..,.:.. PHONE(303)356-4000. EXL 4256 • ; _>. OR 4110 bL.JC CLAYTON PK LXC Utt. AT NE COR ILK �� (� JO TMtNCt. Nd4J19•lc 1bd.34• SG2C4b•t 1J5ob1• InEhCL 1 . .StldJ1�•E 15tl.+4• lr02D+b•w 135.41• TO btG COLORADO 1JO6 Ntl Auk 3O6 N y AV GREELEY Cwh R SECOND GENERATION INC Tnt NOMTM AMERICAN PROPERTY C.3N:.ULTANTS PARCEL 696107202003 PIN M 2772206 » � ' 902 MFrD w00D OR YEAR 196e LOVELAND CD 00530 L0G 01715 00/ 17/1988 The appraised value of property it based on the appropriate consider[ien of the approaches to value required by taw.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the followivo ategay(iak r I. Residential Property a valued by the cost and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lads are valued at STA%of the f approat e5 and is assented at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value. [truss valued the oil and/or ps sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the canning or praxises on primary production,. (Valued 75% of the amount j productive capacity of land.capitalized at■ rate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. MI other property is valued by the coot. market and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25%of the gross proceeds or appoacbes and is assessed al 29% or actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is greater. vacant land. , The manor has car tUly studied all available infarmataoo.giving particular attention to the specifies included on your protest roam (PR 204)sent has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value ate as follow* YOUM PRCPENTY earn tlELN UNIFORMLY A:i5t:aStD FCLLOwING COLORADO LA. AND It4STRUCTIChS PuuL1SnLC by Tnt STaIt'. DIVISION CF PROPERTY TaxATJCN. COMPARISUNS :Alin OTnCk SIMILAR PR. O RILES IhUZCATES YOUR UaLUE IS PRUP4.R AT THE 19d7 VALUE LtVEL Rt'iu1RtD UV LAA. ..... 1.`.. f: • RESIDENTIAL PNGPERTY his jl, ' .�. y.,,,n., _:,:' -•5,<.• . '._'A9la0R3VA117AT1i`. . .-- , '.. DESCRIPTION PETITIONER'S VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW .e.,isa 1CIYJAt. .d. 4r..-;ansec.t'�'.i',�,ravacsuAL. ,?I v,,ASt r 'ACTUAL-.i -1 , ' ASSESSED as ; I. LAND 459d4 1»40 4Si44 13346 - IMPS 1.10074 J9640 130074 396+0 1 '.. - YUYAL 1d26bd 5. 9a0 1tl26btl b29d0 i -' 1 You have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equaltridon(County Commissioners)for Amber consideration.To do so.Please read and complete the reverse side of this form 39.8-106(I)(a).CALS. Co/2t/old RICHARD W. KEIRNES aq y'{, DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESS')Rn�,-. �„ w 18 ADDmONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE COi/t $6 • V ` •.�. • Of2:CI.CI- COL N 5' 1SSLSSOR 9:5 :Qr1{STRUT NOTICE OF DttzaL GREELEY.COLORACO 80631 $ONE(303)356-4000.EYt 4256 G.( 2RC—i t.1 :+ iNCE:vIE4 CRLsT FILING s: L, COLORADO OwNtR SIILdACH JAMt5 R L SHELLEY J • RICHARD L. VENN PARCEL 095911420001 NORTH AMERICAN PNJPLAYY CONSULTANTS PIN d 2119Soo 9O2 REDWOOD URINE YtAR 39Otl LOVELAND CO tl05JY LOG 00285 05/2S/t98a The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate comidaation of the approaches to value required by law.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following a tegory(iesk I. Residential Property is valued by the con and masks 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands are valued at 871%of the approaches andtatrsased'at'(SIB BELOW)'of'act t•9alr gross value of the dl And/or gar"for unspotted from the 2. Aaicultural Sand S determined solely by the arSig or premises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive opacity of land.apialixed iterate established by sold on secondary production) law and is assessed at 29%of actual value. S. All ocher property is Sued by the cost. market and income 3. Producing mina are valued at 25% of the gloss proceeds or aptroseha and is incised at 29% of actual value, including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is gam. vaunt land. The aaessor has candidly studied all available information.riving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations asisned to your property.The reasons for this doSermination of nine an as follows; NO CHANGE nAS OetN MADE TO THE 45 L.SSCO VALUATION OF THIS PROPERTY. /` COLORADO LAw RORUIRES U+ TO I.GNU TtsI5 NOTICE CF uLALAI- FOR ALL rROOCATIC5 ON wrILCn .IE GO NUT ADJUST Thc VALUE. • - • * 'RCSIDt:NTIAt PROPERTY - -16 DESCRIPTION ��yr�t�.T'-R.ONCRSV YALI-U�ATiON �y �/�.�P�RIOR TO REVIEW �/�f�aA.�FTER REVIEW q�wtY�\� IoF I y*t Ce Y. '.4 ;;:V`u/Ri ..- • (.�..•:: " `.L A nett'). n { 'i"-/\Tic.�IOV LAND t9080 5530. 190x0 SSdG • IMPS TOTsL - '19000 • • • • S5.10 194440 b540 You*SAC.ashtlo appahto the Carry Bard of Equaliaoon(County Camminiavxs)for further consideration.To do so.Plane ' read and complete the merle side of this Rem. 39.8-106(1)(a).CRS 0j/J1/acs RICHARD W. KEIRNES 0.Q• ��ry on DATE ASSESSOR. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE 880 t 36 or';:CL Oi COL.NTY h til_1X'iR 7:5 :0th,l�'R1:L? NCIiCL OFJi=hiAL GREELEY.COLORADO &631 yi-+ _ PHONE(303)356-4000.DM 4256 inigeCR 2RC-2 L2 kAhGCJ%',cR (.RG+T FiLLN� e.2 COLORADO . . .. OANE.4 SEILt5ACM JAPIES R L SHELLEY 0 .44CMARJ L. ULNA PARCEL 095911.20002 h. MTM AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS. Pik R 2119 ono 902 kLDS000 OR:Sic YEAR 19021 LOVt..LANJ CO o0530 LOG OOZdo 03/2s/19bd The appraised value of property is bred on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The assessor ha detetmiined that your property should be included in the following iSlepOry(iea)c _ _ I. Residential Property is valued by the con and market 4. Oil and GIB Lea shads and Lands are valued at 2745%of the .apptaratx ied is asw,ad`at'(SEA BECOWirirrieewl via u-- -'----man Mie c'& d%«P�wldroe awported from the _., 2. krlcukural Land is determined solely by the corning or Damian on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of lass capitalized at a rate attlished by sold on secondary ptaduction.) taw and is assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cast market and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% orthe grass p'ooceds or approaches and is arsamd at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is greatet vacant land. The mesa has arena studied all available information giving psitkular atkntioo to the specifics included on gray protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as follows: NC CMAhGc HAS ULEN MADE ru THE A5Sc5$t3 VALUATION CF TMIS PRJPtRT?, COLUMA00 LAW REQUIRES US Ts SENO THIS NOTICE OF DENIAL FOR ALL - PrOPtRTIcS ON viMtCr µE GU OJT AJJUST THE VALUE. I -I -+ iit5IDt NY1AL 'PkOPLRTY Ion - - !!!..,��� DESCRIPTION PETITIONER'S VALUATION PRIOR�� � W '1 TO REVIEW , AFTER REVIE .9]m',:' Mme. ,.J#^ t��. . . f'1^ . ."v°�t₹"'+i?gl 'e.1,..a'^ t4RT3ALt6twa. ,'..,r.I .e,,(g I LAND 10920 ♦910 16920 4910 1 LMPS IdTAL 16910 .- ♦610 10920 6940 You have the ti htto.apptstib the County'B0aid of Equalization(County Commissioners)for further consideration.To do so.please read and complete the reverse side of this fern. 39-8-106(I)(o).CAS. 05/J1/dd — RICHARD W. KEIRNES a.a' DATE ASSESSORADDMOYAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE �QJ�� I j6 • • orrice OP COL STY K C(LtiSOR 9:5 10th STRL%': l //'' �-2, ..1 TIC. ...•E DENIAL ORE:ELEY,COLORADO 30631 ^� a✓(,/�,,;,-^ PHONE(303)3564000. EXT.♦256 4k 2RC-5 LS kANGcVIt4 CREST FSLIAG £2 111k _ CIR/7/ORAI)0 .. . .. . O.NLR SiLLaaCel JAMtS k 4 SMtLLLY 0 HSCHAMD L. VtNN PARCt4 095911420005 NORTH AMERICAN PROPLRTY CONSULTANTS PIN K 21199tlo 902 MCD$OOU JRIVc YeAN 19e8 L.2VtLAND CO 80538 LOG 00287 05/25/1988 The allaaiied value of properly is brad on the appropriate coridcatioo of the approaches to value required by law.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following aregory(ia> I. Residential Property is valued by the cod and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands are valued at STh%of the aypionehes ind s anrr modest-(SEE—BEEOW)afaled Sic value of the oil and/or tilts sold or transported from the 2. Avicenna) Land is determined solely by the smug or transee en primary production. (Valued 75%of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary production.) law ands asemed at 29%of actrd value. 5. AU other property is valued by the cost, market and income 3. Proesaeg mires are vaned at 25% of the gross proceeds or approaches and is sad at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whicbever is pasta: vacant land. The=nor ha careful studied all available information.tkint particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuauor assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as follows NO CMANGt HAS OLEN MA:ac TO THC ASstS;E0 VALUATION OF THIS PROPLaiTY. COLORADO LA. RCQuIRLS US TO SENO THIS NOTICt OF DENIAL FOR ALL PROVckTI_S ON sHLCH 4E DO NOT ADJUST THt VALUL. • r i • RESLDLHTIaL DROPBRTY Loh. TOMORAYa+h� lYvn/lLlk 9 ??z�ev .cCwsv�gY� a OESCRIPf70N PEITfONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW • AFTER REVIEW • ;karma -awVU` fRl.;w yF.°•:/ . <? LAND I<ooO sada 22080 ortl0l I` Lew TOTAL I - 22080 one° 22040 0580 You have the'rigbt to appeal eo the Catty Board of Equalization(County Commissions)for further inesidaation.To do so.Please mad and complete the reverse side of this form 394-106(1)(a).C.R.S. o /JI/tics RICHARD W. KEIRNES p DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR c(► G Aim 03 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE VV aD� omce OP'IOsb COY SFZOR , 915 UNTSTREETAS • t v Nell �OF DENIAL GREEIEY.COLORADO 10671 a •r PHONE 003)356-4C00.Da 4256 �. 14 12So3—A PT L2 5L4$€• 17 oS a. OF u: 095 . _. 0Y—PASS R/. CSC IN OK 15e57 PG 301 ( 50LT$EA5T Eli ge Gktr=LEY ANbtX al ) (4.21A M/L142o00 dY PASS andY 0S♦ • . e COLORADO . .7, % 4 2000 645 )4,4Y LkCcLCY U.htR a4UPt .4MUS Cu NUnTn AMLRLCah P..OPLMTY CUNSuLTahTS PMRGEL 09oi17•Je00. PLh k 33o3Udo 902 RLDsJUO OR YtAk 198d LOve:LAAO CO <O 5J8 LO.. Ola9a Oo/17/1968 The appraised value of property is bead on the appropriate coaoderation of the approaches to value required by law. The aawor . .._.,Drl detROXI std relne!IY.!hoekl be iodudad in the renew. . all el atemry(iak, ty is 1. Residential Proper valued by the cost and market 4. Oil and Gm Leis:hold;and Lands am valued at 87'1%of the approaches and is mussed at'(SEE BELOW)of steed value. yon value of the oil and/or ps sold or transported from the 2 Agricultural Land is determined solely by the earning or Remise on primary production.(Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is wand at 29%of actual t S. All other property is valued by the coat, market and income 3. Producing mina ante valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is grater. vacant land. The aseaor ha aretb l y studied all available information.giving Particular Manion to the gimlets included on your protest feat (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as follows YOUR PRQPtHTY nM5 UteN UN:FORMLY AS.c.sseD rCLL0.LNG CULLiRAOO LA. AHD IN:STRUCTZON. PUULZ$ncD, uY DIE aTATZ DLVISL.A CF P,MCPGRTY TAxnTLCY. COMPARL4UNG 'Ann OTnts► 5.LrSSL.aA PROPeNTIcti LAUICAjj* YOUR U4LUE IS PRO.+LR AT Tnt 1905 VMLut LtvcL. RLQu1Rt1 UY LAu. • ^ — - ' . . * NLSLDtNTIAt PkQPERTY Lob .ti'1,4i.^.,14.4 "r..,'4-;.r.; :ti a':A 0 tleVA13IXDOPS,n., " ,. , . DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VAL.UAIION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND a7120 2.500 unto 2•5CO IMPS • 361791 YON 030 307791 109OJG TOTAL 07:.311 133540 ♦74911 I335JJ You have therlltlu taappoul to the.Camp.'Beatd of Equalization(County Commissioners)for farther cottode aSn.To do so.please mad and complete the'reverie side Of thiSTorol 394-106(1)(a).C.R.S. Co/24/au RICHARD W. KEIRNES aft DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 880736 ' 'I ADDI77ONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE r IIMMOMMOMMIIMN OFFICE OF COUNTY A,SSES40R 915 Iteb STREET NOYALE OF GENIAL 0REF-LEXCOLORADO 80631 , `� ,� PHONE(JO))3564000.IXi 4256 EVS 451-22 1.22 THRU 33 til.R.1 VILLAGE SUB ObNCN 5HUPt GLEN R G LILLIAN NCATM AMERICAN PROPERTY CONsuLIaNT, PARCCL O9o1193010Jh PIN R J7d44d0 902 RE1.r000 CR YEAR 1940 LOVELAND CO 80538 LOG 01706 00/17/1988 The appraised value of props Y is bored an the appropriate coaodeaulon of the approaches to value required by law.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following eatehor,66,k 1. Residential Property is valued by the can and market 4. 00 and Gas Leaseholds and Lands are valued at 8T/+%of the spinet and is assessed at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value. pea value of the oil and/or Las sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the earning cc premises on primary production. (Valued 75%of the amount productive capacity et land.capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary production.) In and is ad at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cost. market rind income 3. Producing mines we valued at 25% of the toss proceeds or appreaehn and is aucagd at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceods whichever is pater. vaunt land. The assessor ha mealy eta med all available information.flint paRicular station to the Vivifies included on your !vend form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations annul to your property.The tans for this determination of value are a(allow,. se rA4E KGVLCs1.D YOUR PRUPtRTY VALUE ARO IT I5 CORRECT. STATC Las NCQIyi$t5 THAI 1903 AND Lid. COLT AN° MARKET INFCRnati0N bE VSHU TC c$TAZLI5n 190% UALU45. + a(tsIGCNTIAL PNCPexTY 10t aiztty,,7F5'ZL1 wassrsoetwsiwicc cisv +"aiL'aGE`w�`�' DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VALUAn70N PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW $. 2alialtertnanItotokkaltign‘ LANG 00004 17400 6000G 17400 IMPS TOTAL 430 00 0 17400 60000 1140C Yon hue thitliteineScoStbe Calliff'Ba1td of Equalisation(County Comnu><iooen)for further consideration.To do so.please read and complete the reverse side of thi lbaa. 39$8.106())(a).CRS Co/27/db RICHARD W. ICEIR ES DATE WEIR COUNTY ASSESSOR 88 ' ' + ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE OPPICz OF COUNTY ASSEDOR s 915 I h STREET (1;ti, '�. NOTICE OF GENIAL GREELEY.COLORADO 11)631 c' PHONE(303)356-000.EXT.Cso 1J$-25 L2% 1ST JCHASGN SLr ' 11Dc. 1104. 3d SUS COLORADO 104 Jo AV OrhtR R NORTn AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTA&(s PARCEL 093902106009 PIN r 180708* 902 RECr000 CN YEAR 1984 LOVELANG CO 00534 LOG 017..'-7 06/1'7/19tltl The aPeraisod value of p.vperty is based on the appropriate coeodmtion of the wreathes to value required by law.The araeasor _ ha determined that your property should be included in the following catmory(ia) 1. Residential Property is valued by the cost and nwtet 4. Oil and Ca Leaseholds and Lands we valued at MR of the ,pooches and is assessed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. pros value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the 2. Aviculture' Land is determined sole by the awning or premises on primary production. (Valued TA of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized st a rate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is aaemed at 29%of actual value. 5. AB other property is valued by the coat males and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the yea proceeds or approaches and a arced at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is grater vacant land. The assessor has oaRthlly studied all available infanmaion.giving particular attention to the specifies included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value an as fotlowsa YOUR PROPERTY RAS BLEB UNIFOtirLY ASSESSce FOLLGsLNG CCLO,ACO LAID AND LASTRUCTZ0NS PUOLL5Me.0 oY int STATL OLVLSLOA OF PROPERTY TAXATLCN. COMPARISONS r1TtI OTn&k SVILLAS PROPERTIES INDICATE:. YOUR Vellvt IS PROPER AT Tett 1943 VALUE LLVEL REauIRED 8Y Lau. let nAut RESIGNED YO4.R PROPc.KTY VALUE AND IT L5 CORRCCV. STATE LAM .(E.Ulke5 THAT L 96 ANO 190. COST AND MARKET INFORMATION at USED TO tSTAdLISM 190S VALUE. * RES1utNT!AL PkCPgRTY sou iBtnatzaiewe;h.7.rv.',:YF.'✓fd S VA 1030b t'.'++ie. r DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VALUATION nt1OR TO REYIEw AFTER REVIEW ,.:ral'Aattla'Yt4 ;lul ' A:'i r " MiCIXIAi dw:;a,0+<' A ". ?RYA L.aNy 20000 3200 20000 3200 IMPS 04229 13950 d4229 1J9SO TOTAL 10422'e 17150 104229 L7150 You ha%tdiriigiiiltolpaeat to thitivirityterd of Fqu nt:Rion(County Commissioners)for further consideration.To do ro,pleat read and complete the reverse side of this form. 394-1060)(a).CRS. 06/2S/nd RICHARD W. KLLit1NES DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 88j673.S to ADDRIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE S . OF fl 0P C0UNfY ASSCaoR 915 1QA BEREFT �� MLIP:(2 NGTZCt OF OchL*I GREELEY.COLO ADO 80631 PHONE(303)356000.DCL 456 GR Ruus‘i MG tS ELKS RANGE VZtM ESTATES 11929 nantiTtaO RD♦ COLORADO 1929 HOMt.Tc.:a RD OrNEk SMVPC r.LcN R NORTH AMtRACAN PROPERTY CO$SGLTANTS PARCEL 093911410002 PLh R 2109286 902 RLCr000 DR YEAR 1988 LOVELAAD CO 80538 L0u 01705 00/17/1986 The appraised value el property S based on the *potentiate aoSode000n of the approaches to vatic requited by law.The assessor "" propm3rshOuld be included in the fallout's ateaory(irsk - - • I. Residential Property i* valued by the Cat and market 4. Oil and Gas Lenebol$t and Lands are valued at 871/2%of the approaches and is mimed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. pas value of the oil sad/or gas sold or tsamported from the 2 Apiculture, Land is determined solely by the tenting et pwmhes on primary production. (Valued 75%of the amount productive uarpacity of land.aphalimd a a rate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cost. market and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the pass proceeds or approaches and S assessed at 29% of menial value. including I00%of the net proceeds whichever is grata. meet land. The roamer has cardUlly studied all available information.giving particular attention to the spokes included an your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the vahation or valuations assigned to your property.The moons for this determination of value am as follows YOUR PROPERTY NAG UttN UNLFORMLY A::StSSc0 FCLLOt.LNC COLORADO LAU ANU LNSTItiCTIChS PUvLISnt& dY THE STATC OIVLSLOh CF PROPERTY TAXATICA• COMPARISONS nITM OTHER 7LMLLAR PROPERTLES LW)LCMTE4 YOUR UaLuE 15 PROPER AT 'EMI- 1965 VALUt LEUtL Rt`1ULRtD OY LAa. sin nM .t RGVIEuEO YOUR PROPERTY VALUE Ahp IT IS CORRECT. STATE Lila. Heyul&c4 THAT 1963 ANu 1v84 COST NNa Maww£T LhFOMMATLON of Usta TO &STAULL511 1945 VALUES. 4 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 101 • DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VALUATION ' PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW ERN° 25COG 4C00 a .0GC 4000 IMPS 117973 10800 117973 18880' TOTAL 142973 221380 142973 228b0 Yomhin the(OW 1wpaPto tbi Camq Boar!of Equaliagpan(County Commissioners)for(hither consideration To do sue Plane wad and comity the metal ride of this fats 394-106(1)(a),CRS ��**�!v+t[��w v�I��7��T���c. n/J,nj 00/14/66 - RICHARD W K RNES V`�l DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR IS 9 • ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE 880736 J • OFFICE OP COUNTY ASSESSOR 9t5 10th STREET _ J NOTICE OF 3Ctd ZL GREELEY.COLORADO 10631 0' PHONE(303)3564000.En 4256 GR IP1-7 L6 C 7 ELK& GREELEY INC PARK L Lb cAC N116.40' x2111 2ND Awl COLORADO 2111 2 AV GREELEY OMhER SHUPC GLEN R NQKTH AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTAkTs PARCEL 090117102020 PIN R 34454460 902 ReDwoau YEAR vide LOVELANO CO 005J8 LOG 04751 Qo/17/1908 The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate ccoa;de atioa of the approaches to value required by law.The aseesutr hn determined that your property should be Mduded in the following mew' a) 1. Residential Property is valued by the con and market 4. Oil and Gas Law-holds and Lends are valued at 871/2%of the approaches and is maenad at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. gross value of the oil and/or ps add or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is detrmined wkly by the eam ing or Premises as primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land,capitalized mt a rate ahhlithed by sold on secondary production.) law sod is awned n 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cot market and income 3. Proms mina are valued at 25% of the pea proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value._including 100%of the net arme s whichever is parm vacant land. The assessor ha artfully studied all available information.giving particular attention to the specifics included as your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations resigned to your property.The mason for this determination of value are a Mara YOUR PROPERTY HAS BEEN uNIFORMLY ASSESSED rCLLONING CCt4RAgO LAN AhC INSTRUCTIONS PQuLZSHED DV THE STALE DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATICN. COMPARS.ONS Ruth OTHER SIMILAN PROPERTIES INDICATES YOUR VALUE IS PROPLN AT THE 1905 VALUE LEVEL REQUIRED UV LAW... • 4LSIOCNTIAL i?MOPERTY 1o% .. DESCRIPTION PEITTIONERS VALUATION PRIOR.TO REVIEW AFIER REVIEW . LAND 73475 21330 73475 21310 IMPS 325011 94250 325011 94250 TOTAL 398486 115500 390480 115560 You have the nest,appal to the County Board at Equal ation(County Commissianen)for further consideration.To do so.Nitre read and complete theirs.dMe of this form. 394-106(1)(a).C.RS. 00/22/00 RICHARD W. KEIRNES 0.a' EL DATE WD COUNTY ' 3`ASSESSOL A d e ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERE SIDE OFFICE OF tummy ASSESSOR • 915 10th STREET ' •91J ' r' NOTIcttummyOF DENIAL GREEEY.COLORADO 80631 9ry "�tTl/s�p PHONE(303)356.4000.OCT 4256 IUS 4V5—TRA3 PARCeL A DLK5 VILLAGE SUd 4Tn FILING COMM Sw COM SEC 19 N44035't 70.21 ' TG 51 COM OF PAACaL A TMENCc E 308.34• TC TRUE POd AD �• TntNCE A407.12' 505033't 20.40' S73DE 404.29' CCERA N12D45'E 125.34' 5730C 40' 512045'w 153.66' OWNER L.ZxTY-440 (6440) NORTP AMERICAN PROPEATY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 096119310005 PIN A 3009406 iiOg KCOw000 DR YEAR 19dd LOVLLAND CO 40538 LOG 03004 00/25/1988 Thc appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.Thc seise( he determined that your property should be included in the following category(ies) _ I. Residential Property S valued by the cost and market 4. Oil cod Gas Leaebolds and lands en valued at 8716%of the approaches and is named at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value gross value of the oil and/or ms sold or transported from the 2. Apicdtunl Land is determined solely by the earning or premises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized aerate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property S valued by the cost market and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the gloss proceeds or awnaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds wltithover is gram vacant land. The laser ha preA4 studied all available information.thin particular attmtioo to the spfna included on gout protest farm (PR 206)and has determined the valuation or valuations esriteed to your property.The reasons for this determination of vale ate as follows: YOUR APPtAL IS DENIED Due TO LACK OF Tint' TC PROCESS. YOU MAY CCNTINUt Tat APPEAL UT PILING 11415 DETEKnINATIGN wits Int COuhTY bOAR0 OF LAGALZlATZCN ON OK 4tFORt JULY 11e 1904. • KLSIDENTIAL PNOPtRTY lot DESCRIPTION PETITTONPRS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW .w..ik AFTER} REVIEW ..42r:A .S.` 's7„�.. h 7`...� nits it..v4M`YiwAn./�.. Gn n ."`'".%. i.iteo LAND 120542 20250 120542 20250 IMPS 1295197 207240 1295197 207237 TOTAL 1421779 227.00 1422749 227400 1 You have30anight4cryppalalComt5 tsud'of Equalization(County Comroiaioaets)for further comiderazion.To do so.please rod and complete the (may side of th4.tortn. 39-&106(1)(a).C.R.S. oo/2a/dd RICHARD W. KEIRNES aG DATE WELD COUNTY ASSE.SSOR5O736 "4 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE • • OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSCSSOR • 91S IOW STREET nonce OP DENIAL GREE EY.COLORADO 50631 PHONE(303)7364000.OCT 4:56 LA 1CCTC—A PT TRACT C CCCNTRY CLUB ESTATES LST P ILLhG OtSC AS BEG SOD44'E 759.90' FROM to. CDR SEC WI De 11-5—bo SOD44't 319.77' ht>9D444a 337.63• h20015•C DO 290.5.' DOv644'E 227.23' TC MEC COLORA OMNER SPUR EnTERPRI:,ES INC NORTn ATERICAN PROPtkTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 095911201023 PLII R 200400 902 RLO4OOO DR YEAR a910 Loveland° CO 0o5Jo LOG O1aoJ Oa/17/196a The appraised value of property is band on the apposite consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The assessor _ has determined that your property should be included in the (allowing ea*CTary(ies) 1. Residential Property S valued by the cost and meet 4. 0i)sad Gas Leaseholds and Lands arc valued u 1171/2%of the approaches and *assessed at•(SEE BELOW)at actual value. gross value of the nit and/or ps sold or transported team the 2, Agricultural Land is determined solely by the earning or premises on primary prodnoiaa(Valued T5% at the amount ptoductive capacity of land,capitalized m a rate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is mesatd at 29%at actual value. 5. AD other property is valued by the coat market and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25%of the gross proceeds or approaches and is aimed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is gaga. vacant land the Saar has atefltfly studied all availabk information.giving particular attention to the specifies included ea your protest form (PR 204)and Ms determined the valuation or valuations aWyted to your property.The tenon for this deterreinatice of value arc as follows,: At NAVE RUOItilit0 YOUR PROPERTY VALUE AND IT IS CORRECT. STATE LAM RCQVIKtS TnAT 1987 AND 1904 COST AN4 MARKET IMPORTATION At USE:) TO t5TaaLISn 1945 VALUES. * Rt SIUENYIAL PROPERTY 101 DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VAWATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW iNilia41#4.104SPROSISAIMACUIRIrei!4" *" "11 "+',,�,�.'.'b�iCltLnL:=yas";p„ •f::/ ,,;'.;twS4 LAND 290SO 0000 29850 8660 IMPS TOTAL 29850 0600 29850 0060 You have thillitaMtnadail tithe C'imt ud.o'Equaliauon(County Co wvmac)for further comidetation.To do so.please read and complete the revere side of this'form 39-S-106(1)(a),CRS. O6tnJaL RICHARD W. KEIR.NES (� • DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR Q8 j6 ADDrrIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE sore 4JClU'CB • OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 loth STREET • NOTICE OF OtNIAL N I A L GREELEY.COLORADO 80631 46).,M• PHONE(303)356.4000.1OCL 4256 GM ICCTC TA C CCUNTRY CLub ESTATES 1ST FILING P.XC bEG SOZw4'E 759.98' FROM h4 COR SEC ii 5 06 50266'E 3s9.77• N69D44'M J37•aJ' N20015'E 29d.53' COLORADO So9u44't 423.2J' TO Dt4 OMNLR SPUk tNTLRPRZSE5 INC MOATS AMERICAN PMOPCATY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 095911201024 PIN M 205056o 902 HELMOOD DR YEAR 1984 LOOtLAND CO dO5Jb LOG Oi862 00/17/2988 The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate c000deation of the approaches to value required by law. The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following category(ia)c I. Residential Property is valued by the cost and motet 4. Oil and Oas Leaseholds and Lands are valued at 871/2%of the approaches and a assumed at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value. pass value of the oil aud/cr pa sold or transported from the 2. Aviculture' Land is determined solely by the earning or r premises an primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary production) law and is assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. AC other property is valued by the coat market and income • 3. Producing mines am valued at 25% of the prom mooted% or approrbea and is aso sod at 2974 of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is greater. vacant land. The assessor has cardWq'studied all nibble information.giving particular attention to the specifics included on you protest farm (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to,our property.The reams for this dctainirrtian of value am as follow% at HAVE kdVIEMCD YCUM PROPLMTY uALUt AND IT IS CORRECT. sTATE LMr • Rtgu1Mt5 TRAY 1cd3 AND 198+ COST AND MARXET ZNFORMAY10h It L.SEU TC ESTABLISH 1905 VALUES• • RESIDthTIAL PROPERTY l6% .Krye.-4 e! i'i'i>Ni: .la,,.:4, A5RDOICSINALURDOMrfrr`i DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW •y. r n4NMLT1fY'ey.. v rAC'1rawm .,};.e' J•ASSESSIEDvny.ry LAND 156300 45JJG 156400 453 40 IMPS TOTAL. 156300 ♦5370 156400 45340 You have the4 lit digiaab'me'CaBO&d'ceEqualration(County Commissioners)for further consideration To do so.please read and complete the restage side of this fire.. . 39.106(1)(a),CRS 04/27/no RICHARD W KEJRNES oft- DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 880736 L ADDMONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE • • OFFICE OP9t3 [Orb S COUNTY ASSESSOR • TREET NOTICE OF DENIAL GREELEY.COLORADO 20631 21-5€14PHONE(303)3%-1000.CC CM PP7 47 PINNACLE PakJC Al e •30019 P1K45 PEAK QMi COLOR.ADO 43049 PIKES PtAK 0M CANER STCCOLA JERRY 4 e. MARI8CTR • NORTH AREALCAN PROPERTY CJN:aULTANT.S PAMCCL 000514403004 PIN R 1320300 -. 902 MtCR000 OR YEAR 198d LOUE4ANG CO 00530 LOG 04908 00/25/1900 The appraised value of progeny is based on the apaop haft consideration of the approaches to value required by ti-The mem" • has determined that your property should be included in the Waving category(iesh I. Residential Property is valued by the cod and market a. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and lands are valued at 1171/2%of the approaches and is assessed at •(SEE BELOW)of actual value. puss value of the oil and/or gar sold or trampoRod from the 2. Attricultural Land is determined solely by the matting or premises on primary production. (Valued 75%of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a Tae established by sold on secondary production:) Inv and is assessed d 29%of actual Sue. S. All other 'meaty is valued by the eon, meiloel and income A Producing mines arc valued at 25% of the pass proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value. including 00%of the net proceeds whichever is pator. vacs land. The assessor has arefuly studied all available information.giving[articular attention to the specifics included on year protest font (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuation signed to your property.The Teases for this determination of value are as follow* YOUR APPtA4 IS OtAlt4 DUE TO LACK Jf Tint TO PROCLS:,. YOU MAY • CGNTLNUt TRt APPEAL LIT MILiNG TMLS DETERMINATION ALTA Mit GOONTY u0AMU GF LyuALIZATIGN 0h OR otiOMt JULY 11, 1988. * McSLCc NTLAL PRCPCMTY 10t DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW .�':?x.•�w.•_+...:. t«. .�.'-r&.w::L:'xs r_ -'T.^., ClerrORRISIDATAN ..i,•: Sri:' XL LANG 2950C 4720 29500 4720 • IMPS 70549 11770 70546 11770 TOTAL 100045 10490 100045 10493 Yon have the rigpt t , ttEgaviraoao(County Camnissionaa)for Anther consideration.To do sa please read and complete the reverse side of this knit- 39+106(7)(a).CRS. /1 0o/2 5/sd RICHARD W. KEIRNES as DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR' S` ADOmONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE P 0 once OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 10th=MT .t}(ArTh t, NOTLCC OF DtNZAL GREFJEY.COLORADO 30631 S PHONE(303))36.1000.FM 4256 4140211 LI THKu 7 6 N1051, LO G t45° L.12 ALL Vielet.LJ G 14 G nods L15 d1.K 77 .XC Sob.5Gs OF L1 i. 2 G ads Jr So:..SO' LJWeiO 10 .T% �r�/�a��a�/�� M .7 COLORADO .J' 010 10 ST GRtCLEY Quintal flu CORP NURTn AMERICAN PMOPEATY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 09o10aJJ)G10 Pik it 2dZoddo 904 RCDa003 OR YLAR tea LOVCLanC CO dOSJb LOG 91704 06/ 17/Ivan '.. The appeased value of property is hued 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 ategary(iesk'r_.I: enil-gio9eriY n Valid by the cos and market 4. dT and Gas Leaseholds and Lands are valued at 871/2%of the _ approaches and is named at'AWE BELOW)of actual value. prom value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the 2. Agicuku al Land it determined spicy by the earning or premises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive apecity of land capitalized aerate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is messed at 29%of actual vacua 5. All other property is valued by the coat market and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or approaches and is assessed to 29% of actual vahm. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is greater. vaunt land The ameuor has atelWb'studied all available information.giving particular attention to the specifics included on you protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or venation'assigned to your property.The reason ter this detetmioation of value are as tenon YCUR PROPERTY HAS Uttn VYLFOHMLY 4Z.&SSto FCLLOaING COLORADO LA. AND ZNST RUCT IONS ODULLSHtD UY Tett :.TAIL CIViSLUt OF PROPERTY TAXATION. COnPaA15JN5 mini OTnCit SIMILAR PROY(itTIES inOICATIs YUU.t vALLC 15 PROPER AT nit Ivoti VALUC Le.VtL RtquIKGO riff LAS.,-. . � * RLSIDLNTSAL PRCP€RTY Lot TRIM "..1"2 .. %'r�exi m,..;'rA SYA/IIAT I Yt^n .:„. .0kiet..,.: mounts! PE IONERS VALIDATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW l °�'... �:k�w : .. , •..uClidElieta:. '"a,•r„A ANA0, ,,Fit �TIA'T7.40. :^ Iva LAND 99a0o 24000 '#9500 20000 IP ;MPS 273040 nM�79J00 47404t 74JoO ' t UTML 37J154 100220 }7.115♦ 100220 , You have the; to the Camt'!card of Equitation(County Cmnruuioners)for Rather consideration.consideration.To do so,please read and complete the revue side a this form. 39-8-106(1)(a).CRS. 0o/2J/dd RICHARD W. KEIRNES as DATE WF1D COUNTY ASSIr'SSOB8�Myaft► era. ADOmoNAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE `r c a7V OFPICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 10th STREET /� N C T L Of DENIAL GREELEY.COLORADO 1+0631 _l (^+ � � PHONE(JO3)J56-4006L EX'L 1Z6 CR bb—A UNIT A tITTERSSEET aOAROsALK COND 'me COLORADO 7527 r 12 ST GsCtLCY GrhtR THIRTY-Five TwtNTY-5EutN (J527) CORP NORTH ANCRICAN PgOPCRTY CONSULTANT) PARCtL 095911110019 PIN R 2041800 902 RLDrCOO JA YEAR 1988 LOVELAND CO uO5Ja LOG 02911 00/2o/19nb The appraised value of property is brad on the appropriate ccnio—o0 of the approaches to value required by taw.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following aaryoy(ia)c 1. Residential Pirouette is valued by the cost and market 4 Oil and Gm Leaseholds and Lands am valued at ISM of the approaches and is seated at'(SEE BELOW)of actual valor. you value of the oil and/or ps sold or unopened from the 2. AyituhwY Land is detavnined solely by the omit or premises on primary production. (Valued 75%of tb amount protective opacity of land.capitalized at a rate established by sold as secondary production.) law and is asaemod at 29%ef actual value 5. All other property is valued by the cost. matet and income 1. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the Bola proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value, inswing 100%of the net proceeds whichever is gala. '.nn load The aflame ha areAS'studied all available information.giving particular attention to the specifics inducted on your ptotat form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your progeny.The reasons for this determination of value ate as fdbwac VIVA APPCAL IS CENLtD Dut TO LACK Of TIRE TO PROCESS. VOL KAY CCNTLhUE THE APPEAL DY FILING THIS DETLAnZNATICN ■ITn THE CGUNrY aOARO OF EQUALIZATION ON On bErORE JULY 11, 1908. • RESIDCNTIAL PROPERTY Les 4 �•:.. • v.L�(AOIRn?lio:wr.}v;:kT A..: `F'u ;.', DESCRIPTION PETmONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW .•. — •� � �w� .,y •°.'1rn1Tr�.a 1., .r.�„ way ;es,)4_O . LAND 25193 7310 45193 7310 IHP5 1453)0 ♦2150 14S.SO 421SO TOTAL 170543 49400 170543 49400 You have thstioltalleen a the tentnetatrd of;Equalization(County Carman:ornus)for na do consideration.To do so.please tad and complete the reverse side of this Rona 394-106(0(a).CRS Oo/25/de. RICHARID W. ICEIRNES �i,.n a DATEwsoR ADNTXWAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE -a"4-36 Onla OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 Me STREET 4 ---,- NOTICE Of DEhLAL GRIX.LEY,COLORADO 80671 ~ -) VItR1wE(303)3564008 RJCL.236 CA ad—b UNIT U DITT4ASAEET 8CAR7uALK CONK: 111k . COLORADO 3527 is I2 ST GREELEY CANER TMIMTY—fLVE TNENtY-SLVtN (3527) COMP , hCMTM AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANT. PARCcL 095911114020 Flh R 20419no 902 R£Us0DD DR Y£AR 1984 LOVELAND CO 00538 LOG 02912 00/25/1944 The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate oanodaatiat of the approaches to value rewired by law.The aaeaor has determined that your property should be induded in the following category(:es> I. Residential Property is valued by the cat and mntct 4. Oil and Gs Leaseholds and lands ate veinal at 371/2%of the approaches and Is s ens!at'(SEE 11EL0W)of actual glare. mom value of the oil and/or ma sold or tramparted from the 2. AgritukuS Land is determined solely by the groins or premises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive opacity of land.capitalized*a rate established by sold on secondary production.) kw and is named at 29%of actual value. 5. AU other progeny is valued by the cost. mar=t and income 3. Producing mars are valued at 25%of the gross proceeds or approaches and is .seated at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is pater. vaunt land. The mew( has ardlilb studied all available information.giving particular attention to the specifics itduded on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value arc as rollout YOUR APPCAL LS OLNIcD OUE TO LACK OE TIME TC PROCESS. YOU MAY CCNTIhUE THE APPEAL dY OILING MILS OtTEMMLNATION ALTN flit: COUNTY aGAKO GF EVUALI EMT Loh Oh CA utlOME JULY Ile 1944. 1 — _ a KE:.LDENTIAL PRCPEKTY 10• ', ilicat ii 4!",,r4tar"e....-'s0.n';; NVRLVATI0 16.",e, .. ,.w ,. DESCRIPTION PERTIONERS VAWATION PRIOR TO REVIEW J AFTER REVIEW 154 908•Ml OVaii.“3..M.rA .*,..• fANACITlaisoir wzACJ •./1 LAND 25193 7J10 2S193 7310 IMPS 98074 28440 94074 24440 Tutal 123207 35750 42:1207 35750 You have'the right to appa�to the.County Bond of tqualiation(County Commissicncn)for further comidemtion.To do so.please read and complete the reverse side of this foam. 394-106(1)(a),C.B.S. 04/2./sacs RICHARD W. KEIRNES ¢ DATE WELD COUNTY AlZESSJR �c. J� e. 6 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE at OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR _ 915 tom STREET N0TLCE OF DENIAL GREEEY.COIARADO $0611 gr d PHONE O03)356-4000.EXL 4256 GA 5004 E2 L21 d 4,42 L22nLK614721 107x1 ST\ Wee COLORADO 721 LOTH ST OWNER TUJO JOHN C ETA*. NORTH AMERICAN PRuPtnTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 096105127010 PIN R 2a175d0 902 RE0r00D DR Yeas 19118 LGUELANU CO tiOSSd L06 01494 0.117/1948 The appraised value of property is based on tha appropriate oauid's:sta s d' the apereaehes to value ranked by law.The assasor _ your Froputy apoYW.be included in the following. r$ja . • . 1. Rdideotial Property I valued by the cost and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands are valued at 87'h%of the goat and a ford at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. peas value of the oil and/or as sold or aarapor ed from the 2. Agricultural Land is detaminod soled by the earning or prmoses on primary production (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.apit lined at a ram atablin-d by sold on secondary production.) law and b assessed at 29%of aaual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cat market and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the pros proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% d actual value. including 100%of the net procoods wlhit eve.is grata. art land. The assessor has carefully studied all available information,giving particular attention to the specifies included on gone protest farm • (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assignd to your property.The reasons for this determination of value we as realest YOUR PROPt.c1Y HAS 1SttN UNLFORMLY As:.cSStC FCLLOMLhG COLORADO LAM ANG INSTRUCTLONS PUOLISMEL by THE STATE DLULSIOn CF PROPERTY TAXATION. CGMPaM1 .aNS +1ITH GTNtR SIMILAR ?kOPi;;RTLLS 1IDICATCS YOUR UALUt IS PRUPCR A7 Tit 1945 VALUc LEVEL RLGULREO sr LA.. • RESLUENTLAL PROPERTY 16% DESCRIPTION PEITTIONER'S VALI ATION PIUOR 10 REVIEW AFTER REVIEW :J.2 "" `i .sue" P^ �r^TRrgi^'..'t'«.. e aW'a: d rt,W •�;maiDabits ': wallflelratml LANU 21750 od90 2J7S0 6890 IMPS 12b0do 10260 125046 .30200 TOTAL 148814 47170 t408Jo 47: 70 You baave hnightiaa gsattothe'Cbwlq oatd of Equalization(County Commission s)for farther canideration.To do so,pkae read and complete the reverse side of this form. 39-8-106(1)(a).C.R.S. 0o/24/do RICHARD W KEIR1NES DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR rr,t 20 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE 00�'C3S • • OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 Kt STREET NOTICE OF DENIAL GItEELEY.COIORADO f063t• ,. !^ PHONE(303)356/000 EKE 12.56 CR 5007 L24dLK63%701 10Tn ST% e COLORADO 701 10 57 Gactt.tY ONNCR TACO JOHN C tTAL NOkar AMtRICArt PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCtL 096105327014 PIN k 2817ddt v02 Ma;r001) DR YEAR 1985 LOVELANG CO 50536 LOG 03097 00/17/19aa The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate e000dwdan of the approrchcs to value required by Paw. The aasasor has detaminod that your property should be included in the Wowing tauyory(kak 1. Raidental Property is valued by the cat and mutat 4. Oil and Gas Landiolds and Lands are valued at 871/2%of the approaches and is waved at'(SEE 13F1.OW)of actual value. area valve of the oil and/or an sold or transported from the 2 Agricultural Land is determined wkly by the corning or premises on primary production. (Valued 75%of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate ambushed by sold on secondary production.) law and is assessed at 29%of steal value. S. All other properly is valued by the a market and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 257E of the gross proceeds or approaches and is sseaed at 29% of actual value, including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is greater vacant rand. The asamor has ads studied all available information.giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the vahtation or valuations assigned to your property.The ratan for this determination of value arc as follows YOU. PROPERTY HAS GLEN UNIFORMLY ASSeSScC FCLLGaZNG CGLORA00 LAw AND • INSTRUCTIONS PUDLI5heC rY THE STATE DIVISION CF PROPERTY TAXATION. COMPARISONS sLIM OTneR SIMLLAR emcPEMTIt5 LNUICATt. YOUW uALUt I. PsOPER AT list tuns SALuL LcUCL 4tqu1WE0 dY LAw. • • KtSIDENTIAL PRCPLRTY low ;yALTVya DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW :'R! vatMerattr+WA >'K4+'i+'atitftTla d:)t"`+ds' ktt • '.::S«AC�LAC,..•`,:. , ' ,A .r•.r' LAND 23750 6590 23750 od90 IMPS 79070 22930 79070 2'2930 TOTAL 102820 29820 102820 24520 You have the right to appal to:the County bard of Equalization(County Commissioners)inioners)for further consideration.To do so.please read and complete the reverse side of this'font. 39-8.106(1)(a).C.R.S. /1 Oo/22/55 RICHARD W. ICEIRNEs era' DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 19 e ADDFIIONAL INFORMAllON ON REVERSE SIDE 880736 • • OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 91S 1001STREET NCTLCt OP DLNLAL 0REELEY.COLORADO i06JI 43 PHONE(303)3y6•c000c EKE CM GR 17534—A THAT PORTION OF TR U Of GREELEY PLAZA LOCATED wt1Tn IN RC♦ 12 bt 6o O057t. SC 9Y CCM TH II0CTH f uE .: „IT" ST RC 7HENCt id9D57°E 99.416. 7HE;ACFr COLORADD ALONG ARC OF a CURVL Tu THE LEFT 87.oOr Nd4D06st 154.20' SDD14'E 1J7.64r 589O55sw 740• 140003.4 272o 11 ST GREELEY ONNCR TwtNTY—EIGHT ELEVEN PAMTkfRSnLP THE NORTH AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANT; PAAC1L 095912104040 PIA K 2131096 902 RECwOOD OM YEAR 1908 LOVELAND CO 80536 LOG 03005 06/25/1988 • The appraised value of prepaty is bead on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The assessor he determined that your property should be included in the following csegory(iesk I. Residential Property is valued by the cost and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and lands am valued at 87'1%of the approaches and is assessed at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value. Oros value of the oil and/or qe sold or Wasportad from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the errant or premises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive ap.city of land,capitalized at a rata established by sold at secondary production.) law and is named at 29%of actual it S. All other property is valued by the a market and income • 3. Produce mines are valued at 25% of the moss proceeds or approaches and is mated at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is venter. vacant land. The aaaror has arefoly studied all available mfam.Norr,airing particular attention to the specifics Ss:hided on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or vahstiaen ssi8nod to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as Mon YOUR APPEAL IS DENIto DLt TO LACK of TIME TO PROCESS. YOU NAY CCNTLhUC THE APPKAI 6Y PILING THIS DETERMINATLCN rites THE COUNTY d06NQ OF tQLALIZATICN ON CR b VGRt JULY Its 190d. • At— laLNTIAL PROPCRTY lob i7jA7YMhy4'n.{w,.t /at410,0010elW- ,• w DESCRIPTION PETITIONER'S VALUATION PtUOR 10 REVIEW AFTER REVIEW p.. t?./ICIITATF",r;184Y.5i3t1'diseI?V'af: .tYASSUE6D'.^ ACtRthLl t ,"A . LAhO 1;1.03] 33250 12153.] ]7650 . IMPS 2O31412 341920 203362 38920 TOTAL 324713 94170 ]24715 94170 You have the ridie to 14iffigtWtheiellustrileted Egtliation(County Commissioners)for father consideration.To do so.please read and complete the reuse sale of this fain. 394-(06(t)(a).CRS Oo/25/68 RICHARD W KEIR.NF$ COQ DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR S° ADOmoNAL INFORMATION ON REVERE SIDE880736 • OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSZSSOR 915 10th EDIEET ' NOTZ� OF DeNIAL GREELEY.COLORADO 20631 2.741.- )e `' r. taci PHONE(303)356 4G00 CC 4936 CA 17507—A PT SEA 13 s 0o STEPHEhs AST ANNEXATION llie, BEG St COR NtlY04J•A1772.40• N01O:r4't 1;.7.94• TO Wi NLY A/M uS 7134 N01J39•t. 40• TO TRUt 3t=G NtldC20•a / RADA 445.01• NOIJ3v.Z. 5O0' S8oa2o•t 435:01•.0143v•a'r 500• TC TRut PT OF aEG (5A) 2503 . 8 ST GREiLEY . OWNER VAN nEks4AROt,:N JACDuUS C G DOETE n NORTH M$LKICAN PROPERTY GDNSOLTKNTS PMKCEL 09591:3400006 PLY R 2440360 (- 1102 RtDhOOO CALVEL. flail 19d8 LOVELAND CO 60540 LOC 01759 06/17/1906 The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate conidenition of the approaches to value required by law.The assessor has determines! that your ptopaty should be included in tee following atrgory(Ks) ,,...L aid al.Property. is valued by-the tat and market--- • -4 ..Oil and Gas Leaseholds midlands tire raked at 871/2%of the approaches and is awned at'(SEE BELOW)of acting value gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the 2. Arieuhural Land is rstermined solely by the earning or premises on primary production (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity gCland.capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is awed at 29%of actual value. 5. An other propctys valued by the cost market and income 3. Producing mina ate valued at 25% of the roe proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is grader. vacant land. The assessor has arefWly studied all available informaion.giving particular mention to the specific.included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuators assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as follows: YCUM PROPERTY HAS b1CN UNLFORKLY ASSt5Sta FGI..LGNING COLORADO LAM ANL Lt:STRuCTLDN5 PU8LISnCL VY THt aATL O.lvI51ON CF PRGPtkTY TAXATION. CGNPARISONS Alin CTstS SIKILMR 4KOPGRTIts IAD1CMTtY YOUR uALut IS PNOPLR AT The 1905 VALUE: Ltutl RLVUIRCO by Las. • r • ittsID@NT1AL PROPERTY 161. wr.'+d ,'..f:A OR,'1CVAISIATEN .y e r ti ,.a DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW I AFTER REVIEW `ri4t,r r7.kh395 1 ,,. E11CIVA1 vd..1, . ,ev.-- ,AQUAC. 14 { A Da " LAND 2722:0 70913 1 272250 76x5:. TO Ps oo17Y6 174520 001796 174p20 TOTAL d74040 213470 o74C4b 253470 I i You hove the rat to wet gratheCounty Hoard of Equalization(County Commissioners)for(urtber c raideration.To do so.please read and complete the revere side of this form 39-8-106(1)(a).CRS Oo/23/66 RICHARD W. Kggezis CQ DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE - ® anME OF COUNTY ASFAZoR • 915 Wm STREET 4' i` NOTICE OF °this- GGREELEtCOI.ORADO 10631 j®~ �' PHONE(303)356-4000.EXT.4256 CR 70♦-A L6 TMRU 11 9LX 170 SAaaCRUSb1S11 L 1527 2hG AElieVt. COLORADO 1511 Av GAQ:ELt.Y CARER VAN A dAm0AR3eN JAC08US C r. catTE a NORTV AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANT:; PARCEL 090100124024 PIN R J2312d6 902 $S0.4000 ORIUt YEAR 1968 LOVCLAhO CO 00538 LOG 01c750 00/17/1988 The apposed value of property is bared cc the apptopdarm oonsideratioa of the approaches to value required by Ir. i;o assessor _ has determined tit your property should be included in the following a,tcypoty(ies) I. ResidenWl Property is valued by the oat and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and lands art valued at PM of the -' appoweba end s missed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. Dom value of the oil and/or ps sold or innuponed from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the earning or premises as primary production. (Valued 75% of the a owe productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary production) law ands roe sod at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cost. market and income 3. Producing mina are valued at 25% of the pas proceeds or approaches and is and at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds wtldan r s astrro vacant land. The mesa has ruefully studied an available itdarmatioa jiving;particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or vataatiens asd8oed to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as follows, YOUR P.tOPtRTY nAs Lite'''. t.NIFORNLY AS .C3SE3 PCLLOh1NC COLORADO LAM AND INsTMUCT10NS PUOLIStitl) 3Y THE STAT:: DIVISION CF PROPtRTY TAAATICh. COMPARISONS wiTh O7ntR S1nILAR PRCPL'RTItS INDICATES YOUR VALUE IS PROPER AT The 1905 VALUE LEVEL RtQu1RE0 DY LAN. . • RCSl0th7IAL PROPERTY l04 DESCRlPnnoN PET 17001 RS VALUATION PRIOR 70 REVIEW Ann REVIEW LAND 28500 0270 20500 8270 IMPS 107619 48610 167019 60010 TOTAL 196119 50880 190119 50800 inc You have the right to appal toafha.County Hoard of Equalization(County Commissionas)for further consideration To do so.please _ rod and complete the ravarse side of tbis'fotm. 39-8-106(1)(a).OR.S 00/22/00 RICHARD W. KEIRNES JJ' DATE WELD COUNTY A'SFSSOft880 L 2 ADDf17ONAIL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE n: K V • • OFFICE OF COUNTY =MR* ` 915 10th STREET • NOTICE OF DENIAL ORCt3EY,COL0RADO x0631 PHONE(301)156-4000,ect 4256 ON nod-10 L1C RcPLAT or IIILLtRS 151 RiE3U6 hiDeLtd ALLES ACRESR2452 22ND AVEO COd OBADO 2452 22ND RUC OhhtR VAN MEhwARRDEN JACODU5 C C 00ETE N NONTn AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 096► 10305012 VIN R 3006046 902 RCCwGUD DRIVE TEAR 1900 LOVtLANC CO 40536 LOG 01700 06/17/1948 The appraised value of property is based oa the appreprile comidmtion of the approaches to value required by law.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the fallowing catettory(i ) 1. Residential Property is valued by the cast and market 4. Oil and Gas Lenebolds and Lands are valued at 871/2%of the approaches and is assessed at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value. gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined seedy by the earning or Promises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized Aerate established by sold an secondary taoduceon) law and is asae ed at 29%or actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cost. market and income 3. Producing mines are valued a 25% of the peat proceeds or approaches and is encased u 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is peace. vacant land. The assessor ha earthily studied PH available information.giving paw=don to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The r eta for this determination of value art as rollout YOUR PROPERTY HAS OEEh uNIPORMLY ASSESSED FOLLOsLN4 COLGRACO LA. ANC INSTRUCTIONS PUOLISMEC dY Tat STATE DIVISION CF PROPERTY TAXATION. COMPMRLSONs sits CTMER sLMILAR PROPERTIt5 LNDICATCS YOUR VALUE IS PROPER AT THE 1965 VALUE LEVEL RtQULRED OY LAr. rE MADE REVIEdED YOUR PROPERTY VALUE AND IT LS CORRECT. STATE LAN REVULRES THAT 1963 anD 1964 COST AND MARKET INFORMATION do USED TO tSTAdLLSn 1945 uALUtS. * RL.LDCNTIML PROPtRTY LO♦ �,�« a :sl,�E790RSVA►XlADON _ �:�' DESCRIPTION PETMONtRS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW At:Ir1AL ..4 ,'wti1 rA� t ylTlaf. ; «},r,.,;A6tsg �. -•`sICRO�T.c ' "i______: LAND 22325 3670 2 2325 3570 LMPS ttl6J5 7740 ♦40:15 7740 TOTAL 70960 1140 70960 11350 You have the right to appal to the County Board of Equalization(County Commissioners)for further co sideratioe.To do so.please read and complete The reverse side of this form. 39-&106(!)(a).C.RS 0o/-9/d4 RICHARD W KELRNES ¢Q DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR to ADDIIICWAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE C7�Lae^ • ® Ocn cE oc OOlt _ 91St 11Nf'Y,tSIRFff i .s' � NCTICe OF DehLAL GREELEY.COLORADO 10631 ' K� PHONE(303)356-4000.Da 4256 Get 706—A s70s L12-11 ULK170 . SANUCMNS hilt COLORADO OnNLR VAN HCMMAARDEN JACCvuS G huRTs AMERICAN PROP ENT Y 6:.NyuLTaNT:: PakCt . 09010012 010 Pia M .32J0dd0 902 ML:)sCUD UM1Vt YEAR 1960 LOVELAND CO 90o'a LOG 01756 0o/17/LJdo The appraised value of property is based on the agxopria a consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The assessor has determined that your property should be indeded in the following ate1Ory(iak — r_1...Resirmital.Woperti is valued by the cat and Mahn 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and rands arc valued R 87'1%of the approaches and is assessed at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value. 11roa value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the amass or premises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary produaica) law and is assessed at 29%of actual value. S. All other property is valued by the cat. market and income • 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the pea proceeds or approaches and is asseued at 29% of acted value. including 100%of the nn proceeds whichever is greater. vacant hind: The assessor ha areUly studied all available information.giving partkv4r attention to the specific included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or vuluMGar awed to your property.The roma for this determination of value are as fallen YCUM PKOrtkTY HAS OLIN UNLFONnLY A: :.Ste FGLLCrLh0 CCLIA;rO LAS AND INaauCTIOhS Puu1.ISntJ uY Ent STATE DIVLSSUA GF PMOPCMTY TAXATION. COnPaQL50hS slim OTntW .InLLAM PRUPLATIC5 INDICATE!. YOU( VALUE LS PROPER at Tne 1965 VALUE LLVtL ML.iUZRtD DY Lae. * MESIDLNT:AL ,RCPCMTY L61 DESCRIPfON PETITIONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW kACIVIA:b oR."C'i'" Ols"t 6 CAC1T1R1.rnwJ.ta, .,-,..I11 c. �► :.v: � LANiJ 3500 1020 3700 1020 LHP , ae0C 1020 JS00 1020 TOTAL 7000 2043 7000 2040 You have*right t4. l$,to theCotmsy bewd'et Equalization(County Comuniaionrrs)for further comideratiorr.To do:w please read and complete the reverse side of t is fomr. 39-8-506(1)(a).CRS. 00/2J/tits RICHARD 1r/. 1KEERNES -71.0DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 8tQYkr.sq�. I ADDMONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE Vi1 Cs� OFFICE OF COMM AV ESSOR 411 • 91$ tOth STREET NCTLC1 OF DENIAL GRULE1:COLORADO 8063! 0 t. PRONE(303)356.4000.DR 4256 6R 70s 6121• L12-1J aLK170 SANOCRNS%1527 2NC CCIA3RAIM3• • 1527 2 AV 6REttEY ONNER VAN nEAhAAKOCN JACODUS C NCNTP AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 096tOd124.019 P1N R 3230900 904 REDtsOUD DRIVE YEAR 1960 LCutLAND CO 00530 LCC O1757 O6/17/suott The spot:sed value of property is brad on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to rube required by law.The aarsror ' ha deteerosmd that your property Mould be included in the following cater. alto I. Residential Property is valued by the mat and market 4. CII and Gaa Leaseholds and Lands are valued at 87/florae atinaw es and is sled at'(SEE BELOW)of acme value poe value of the oil and/or pia sold a transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined soldY by the earning or pansy on winery production (Valued 75%of the amount productive capacity of land.angitahaed at a rue atablished by sold on secondary production) law and is armed at 29%of actual vibe. 5. An other property is valued by the sat, matt and income 3. Producing mina we valued at 25% d the per proceeds or approaches and is sewed at 29% of actual value. including 100%ache net procads whichever is pate HOWL IBM. Tllo areror has and ll y studied all available information.Clint pr6r9tar=Son to the spedfia mcloded on your protest form (PR 204)and bus determined the ton or valuations assigned to your propat.The masons for this determination of value are ass talion NC AOJUSTtD YOUR ASSESSMCNT arisc0 ON TSE ADLITLONML LNFORItATION YOU PROVIOCO. • * .tLSIDEh11AL PROPr:RTY 16\ DFJCRIITION PETITIONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND 6O5O 1740 6050 17.0 _ IMPS 1005 900 3Oa5 900 TOTAL 9235 2060 V1I5 2600 You here the tight to appal toter.County Board of Equalization(County Commissional)for further oonaideation,To do set Please mad end emulate the reverse side of this form 39-8-I06(I)(a).C.R . Oo/22/dd , DATERICHARD W. ICEIRNES 2QQ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE WELD COUNTY t S �'2'3� OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR - 914 loth SLIEST r NOTICE Of OtNIAL GREELEY.COLARADO WCI 0 M PHONE OW)3560000.ot2 4256 CA 4220 L1_2_3 EKG naY ULKo CLAYTCh 1ST 6 A ilacSTRIP UtG 60' a OP NE CCR :4. 035.8' S1.1 ' . E35.4' h1.1' TO 8LG410s sTn AVE♦ COLORADO 105 a AV GREELEY ONhER VtNAOLE M4DEL K NORTH AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANT$ PARCEL 096105213017 PIP. M 2707100 9O2 REOsOO3 OR YEAR 1980 LOVtLANO CO 8O538 LOG O172O O6/d7/19as The atvaScd value cd property is teed on the appropriate conai"moan of the anaemia to vibe required by law.The assessor has determined that your propaty should be included in the WGorrfe8 catepory(ia) I. Residential Property is valued by the cast and market 4 Oil and Gas L.eaaebolds and Lands are valued at 87Th%of the apptoacha and is assayed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. grow value of the oil and/or pa aid or Detonated from the Z AAgrriculaml Lend is determined solely by the earning or premises on primary production. (Valued 75%of the amount productive mystify of land.capitalized at■ rate established by sold on secondary prodat:hoe.) law and is armed at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cod. marker and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or awproectia and is ad ,a 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net ..&m&whichever is rota. - vacant Iasi The sailor bee cant*studied all available intonation,giving particular attention to the spedfks included on your protest term (PR 204)and has determined the valuation cc valuations s-4 .n4 to your property.The mesons for this determination of value arc at lotion YOUR PROPtaTY MAS itch UNIFORMLY AS5t5St0 FCLLOmING COLORA00 LAN AND ' LNSTRUCTI0n5 PuOLI5Mc0 aY TnE 5I ATE CIVISION CF PRCPtRTY TAXMTICk. COMPARLSONs kilts CIMER SIMILAR PROPtMTLES zpoICATc5 YOUR oALVE IS PROPER AT Int 1945 VALUt LtVEL REQUIREC DY LAw. t. �a `{- • RESLOLNTIML PRCPERTY 16% ,,,,e„lj,Lffi-•3 �`e:'?Tek'+ "6 ,a�` .1 / .`i'•b;.>,u1l M.�',`Zx DESCRIPTION PETTT1ONERS VAWATK rr PR1UR TO REVIEW i AFTER REVIEW . LANG IabS5 5380 14355 53x0 InP$ • t003d4 29410 100389 29110 TOTAL 110944 34490 110944 34490 You have the right to appal ta:the County Board cC Equalization(County Commissioners)for radix consideration.To do so.please read and complete the tense side of this farm 39-8-106(1)(a).C.R.S. Jo/22/88 RICHARD W KEIRNES ' DATE way COUNTY ASSESSOR pp(ts yr)6 .4Q I ADOI11ONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE 00 1 G6 C a Of COUNTY ASSESSOR p915 10th STREET -ryih fD NOTICE OF DENIAL (;REELfl,COLORADO X32 r a - . PHONE(303)356-4000.Da 4256 GR 17360-61 M2SE4Nir4/53JCs OF' k1045a M/L. 0'F $"4Nbl4 1 5 66 (FRI6NOLY VILLAGE AAN7CL( 1 .5001. 16R1 k ._ COLORADO ...-....... . ....fy OrAER VUKOJITCM BORIS U-1/3 TNT VUKUVZTCH YURI5 U-1/3 ZNT 4. PARCt& 095901200020 PIN R 1715266 MIRK() B-1/3 INT 6 ii M 1/3 IN? • 0509 S :.ANTA FE OR YEAR 1986 LITTLETON CO 60120 LOG 02905 0o/25/1966 The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to nix required by law.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following akyoty(ieak 1. Residential Property is valued :by the cart and market 4. Oil and On Leaseholds and Lands are Yalued at 8744%of the — apOroiCMf iAd is ikeateQ aC—(SEt1aOW)-6T'IIemrd vtne. - gross value c ffirail and/or gas sold or tn.sported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the gaming or premiss on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a raw established by sold co secondary production.) law and is assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cost, market and income 3. Producing mines am valued at 25% of the arms proceeds or approaches and is usessed at 29X of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is pour vacant land. The assessor has carefUlly studied all available atfomadon.Riving particular attention to the specifics included an your Punta[ farm (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The mason for this determination of value ate as follows YOUR APPEAL IS OCNItO DUE TO LACK OP TIME TO PROCESS. YC'V MAY CCNTINUc TNC APPEAL DY PILING TnI5 OLTERMdNMTZON sITn Tai COUNTY UOARO OF €QVALLLATION Oh OR UEFORt JULY 11► 190a. .‘ s—RCTIOtNTT'AL PRCPCR TY rot- - -. . -- - . - DESCR1PT10N Pb77T10.YERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW ACIiIAI 4-;.a:J.Si t.W.-,Mhir3irikArF.e e'r la>C r T;?.Fr atlAI ;k . (..:1_ ;.d% LAND 7714 2120 - 7714 2120 LMP5 19732 7160 19732 J160 TOTAL 27040 5200 27046 5X60 .. . You have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization(County Cammitriooas) tor limber consideration.To do so.please ' read and complete the reverse side of this forth. 39+106(1)(a).CRS. • Jo/ze/sts - RICHARD W. KELR�S a DATFe. ��p •T/�.� ON REVERSE SIDE ASSESSO CJCJX77as serf v� AYNIM . IN JWG S OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 10th SHEET NCTZCE OP DENIAL GREELEY,COLORADO !0631 "� - PRONE(303)336-4000.17(t 4256 GA 17300-c PT Ni.' 1 5 66 DEG AT .4 COR tM112.52a Ile. N69u0Jat 127.074 500564E 114.50. 5410003. . 129.800 O SC i%CG . JcORADO OI.NER VUKOVLCM DORtS b-1/3 LAT i. b M- 1/3 !NT C NoRTs AMERICAN PROPEKTY CONaULTANTS PARCEL O95901200Cat PIN a I7149de • 902 434064000 UR YtAR 1o)6e . LOVLLAND CO A0526 LOC 02940 04/25/198e • The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate considera000 of the approaches to value required by law:The assessor • has determined that pour properly should be included in the following noryeplica • I. Residential Property is valued by the car and marks 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and lands are valued.at 87" %a(the approaches and is assessed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value grog value of the oil and/or yore sold or taaspated (ram the - 2. Agricultural land is determined solely by the taring or Manisa on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land capitalized rt a rate established by sold on secondary production.) law ands assessed at 29%of actual nitre 5. A.3 other property is valued by the cat. market and raceme 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the poor proceeds or approaches and is sassed at 29% of actual vales. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is patet vacant land. • The maser has audNly studied all available information.Orin psrtieular Mention to the specifics ieduded on Your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or vahutiomt assigned to your property.The reacts far this dete minion of value are as Wawa YOua APPEAL LS DtiItD DUt TO LACK OF TIME TC PRCCES5. YOU May CONTINUE Tnt APPEAL OY FILING TN1S DtTERMIhAtION 4ITr TNc COLNTY dCARD GP EQUALIZATION Oh OR utPORE JULY Si, 198d. * RESIDCNTLAL PRCPCRTY lot .L µ ... .r.. sr;tV,:?4, . 'S IA1310[4ti'':i ...,., ..,,,,,;rat ' DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VALUATION PRIOR It REVIEW AFTER REVIEW ,••ee; '^NrAt ?aGiesseiA :Awyw em.rwr,.'�4011‘L;r,v.•,,k4 •.-;A yya::, LAND 0500 2470 8500.- - • 4470 IMPS • TOTAL 0500 2470 as 50C 2470 i You have the right:tomple(g4he Couolysllowdd ECoaliradon(County Commissioners)for farther ce sideatioo.To do sa pkae - read and complete the reverse side of this forum '39-8-106(1)(a):CR.S p 04/25/00 RICHARD W. ��� +,a DATE WELD COUWIY ASSESSOR '' t7V Ca7`3,aC . ADO[nONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 913 IOth STREET..., NCTICE OP DENTAL GREELEY,COLORADO 8063l _j' 7:4A-0, PHONE(303))56.1000 ENT 1236 EVS 13248-D PT Nw4 20 5 05 taG AT IhTSEC N A/. g�O LA. OF 14TH ST 4 PKOJCCTEO t LA CCS; SUNNY vlEw HOD Sd9D17•t 388.14• TO TRUC POD 000312•C 290.0.7• • COLORADO Sd9D17•t 471.25• TO w HiraiLN CP NTH Ant' 527053.11 335• Nd9D17•w 315.01• TO Taut PCD (2.doA M/L) 3049 d Ay c4AhS OSNLR wc5TLRh 5t1ZLth . — GRttLcY INC - NORTH AMcRICAN PROPcATY CONSULTANTS PARCNL OvO12O2OdOO3 - P1N A : 380o7d0 • • 902 Ht=CwOOO OK PEAK 1988 - • • LO4ELAND CO dO5Jd LOG 02989 00/25/2.988 .' The wpraised value of property is based on rte wepria a acrtidmooe of the approaches to value required by law.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the fdlowits atego,YGeak — I. Rondonia! Property is valued by the cost and muter 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and lands are valued at 871/2%of the approaches and is meted at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the 2 Agricultural land is detamined solely by the arcing Or premises on primary production (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary production.) taw and is wand at 29%of actual value. $. All other property is valued by the eon. market and'axane 3. Producing mina we valued at 25% of the pun proceeds or approaches and is stewed at 29% of actual value.inW7dilt • 100%of the net proceeds whichever is greater. vacant land The snot.has ardWly studied all available information giving pertiadas attention to the specify included as your pant form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations=signal to your popery.The reasons for this detnmination of value are n falowa YOUR APPEAL IS DCNItO DUE TO LACK OF Ttnt TO PROCLSS. YOU MAY , : CCNTIhut THE APPEAL dY PILING THIS DLTCRMLNAT1ON Alin Tnt COUNTY UOAND OF LyUAL11ATICh Oh Os herCRt JULY 11, 19dd. • • * HtSIDettr AL PKOPE.RTY 10% F+` 4 ,;"“.1:x,.." 'e .ayA 1f IwPsq;lr 'or ..1,'t s /X,., OCSC1tIPr10N PETTiIONERS VAWATiON PRIOR 70 REVIEW AFTER REVIEW A • a.�vAC19AC1. f sergil ysw+rx 4,naiga Dw w iZse4witrCYi7RGe 2.--414=AZT,, LANG 43437 27100 - .93447 '27100 IMPS 200004 58250 200004 :- 50230 TOTAL 244301 85350 294301 d5J5o 1.710;+ '.!, ^.�- -....A • YOU Moe the rein o'appad to the Canty Board of Equalisation(County Commissioners)for further consideration.To 4.0 so.Diane read and complete the rcvene side of this farm 394-106(1)(a).CRS R 00/2n./dal RICHARD W. KEIRNE& ,. . ad DATE WEIR COUNTY ASSESSOR u:JCJV C 363 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVER. %SIDE vc�v C • . OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSIMOR 915)0W STREET Jj `! jGqiw` NCTICE OF DENIAL GREEdEY.COLORADO 30631 �ti i : a'^'5 PHONE(303)356.1004 Da 1256 GA 1230:1-,. PT L4 5x4554 4 b OS(GRECORY ANNA) COMA Vole i 50 COW OF S.E FOB• TraNSO 24at4190 3J2.tl7• 50102.4 5O• TO TRUE FOB GOVT S(1O2J•E 190• Sd9D4S•r ttl2.49• DO NOC14•r N 4 R 19O• d90S't 182• IC- TRUE PObCOLORA %1SO E)8 ST% - • 150 E id • ST GREELEY • Oncn.IR NAAREN T r JA - NORTH AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 040109300009_ ' P l h R 3344080 902 Rtcr0ou OR YEAR 1908 • LOUCLAND CO tlO53ts LOG O1729 06/17/1988• The appealed value of properly t3 based on the app ettiae comideotion of the approaches to value required by law.The assessor.- has determined that your property should be inducted in the following atetory(iesk _ I. Residential Property is valued by the mg and market a Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands arc valued at 871/2%Of the approaches and is assessed at-(SEE BELOW)of actual value. gross value of the oil and/or sus sold or transported from the 2. Apiculture: Land 6 determined solely by the errata or premises on primary production (Valued 75% at the salami productive capacity of land.capitalized at r rate established by told on a000rdary prodat on.) law and is sated at 29%of actual value. 5. AU other property a valued by the cost marKet acct.iamlc: 3. Producing mines am valued at 25% of the pas proceeds or approaches and is assessed a 29% of actual Vahr, mckding 100%of the net proceeds whirbever u great watt :deer The assessor hs atsWy studied all available information.giving particular attention to the apedtia included on your prawn term - (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your Proverb/The ressons for this dotmeirstion of value an as Mown YOUR PROPERTY aAS BEEN UNIFOHMLY ASSESSED FCLLCNING CCLORALO LA^ ANO _. INSTRUCTIONS PUoLZ5nEO DY THE STATt CZuiSION of PRDPCATY TAXATION. . COttPARZSUNS sits OTHER SIMILAR PROPERTIES IhaICATtS YOUR uALUE Iy PROPER AT T1st 1985 VALUE LLUtL REQUIRED OY LAM. r' r RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 10♦ DESCRIPTION PETITIONER'S VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW ti 'AFTER REVIEW LAND J0155 1O49O 30155 ' 10490 Inpo 117200 33990 11720a JJ99C • TOTAL 153303 44400 153303 ' 44400 • You have the right to appeal to the County 9oard of Equalization(County Commissioners)for thrther caadderatian To do so please ' read and complete the Male aide of this fora. '.39-1-106O)(a).CRS. /t 0o/22/der RICHARD W. IC£IRNES • aa. DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 81:24736 21. ADDm0NAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE • OFFICE OF cowry ASSESSOR • 91$ IOW STREET [[ NOTICE OF OCNLAL ORMUZ COLORADO *0631 V(e. / PHONE(303)3564000,EXT 4256 GR b5N1—A LOT•-A ULKI OLTTERSYErLT NOMTM CAC CCAM NB C0R THENCE $OO2J•. L44.82a N89G3a'M 5Cs TO TRUE POO N89DJbssi 125$ SCD23ss. 135$ 589D3o0E COLORADO 12b$ NOG4Jst 135• TO TRUE PCB(IMPS ONLY ACK B5A 142 GREELEY hall oats 4) 35OO 1O 5T GREELEY . O.NtR SMELLER JJMN M P NORTH AMERICAN PM0PtRTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 095414110000 PIN N 2040940 9O2 KCCMOOO Ca YEAR 1988 LGUBLANO CO 40578 LCG C2994 OO/2S/1988 The appaised value of property is baud on the appropristo oomide anion or the approaches to value required by law.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following 08eeory(iak - T — I. Residential Property is valued by the coat and motet 4. Oil and Gas Laaacholds and rands am valued at£7,h%of the 'preaches and is owned at'(SEE BELOW)of acaral value. grass value of the oil and/or gas sold or baraported from the 2. AQicultural land is determined solely by the earning or runlet on wintry production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate established by sold on seoondmrry production.) law and is naesaod at 29%of actual value 5. All other property is valued by the cost market and income 3. Producing mines art valued at 25% of the grin proceeds or apvroreha and is maimed at 29% of actual valut including 100%of the net DIV000ds whidleter is grow. vaatt laud. The hawser ha areMly studied all available information.sivins particular attention to the specifics included on your pretest farm (PR 204)and has determined the valuation a valaadkoru whined to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as knows: YOUR APVtAI Is CENLLD OUE TO LACK OF TIME TO PRCCE55. YGc MAY . • CONiLNVc THE aPI'tAL BY FILING TALS OCTEMMLNATICN .LTM TMc COUNTY 8OARO OF EQUALIZATION ON OM BEFORE ;ULY 11, 1908. • RESIDENTIAL PRCPtRTY lot n v v ]y . n'-,rifPr-10,h AS13OOkSiVATIV310%..,[r DESCRIPTION PETmONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW :"ASTAT.O.Wi: :mtlAR»a+'Cie let®IL iA>Y4-..'Fic,,te'ASSID_. 1 *,•tivI CICUAt:PrF:r..f . .4 404328),,-„,.1 LAND 8,1996 247000 dS49v4 247080• 1 IMPS 32u74J9 va3JoO 3207439 90JJo0 TUTAL 4139433 1200440 - 4139435 1200440 You have the.sjt*$aranittot -or;Eoualbri i(County Canmiaioncn)for further cansidaation To do so.ream read-and complete the reverse side of this tom 39-8-106(1)(a).CAS. n 0o/2o/Bo RICHARD W. KEIRNES �a; DATE wasp COUNTY ASSESSOR 8807363d ADDmONAL INFDRMA11ON ON REVERSE SIDE . OFFICE OF/y����/ .ma a / OFFICE O VOWn ASSESSOR 915 IOM STREET � t.,r NOTICE OF OLNIAL GRE LEY.COLORADO 10631 ',r 'f �n , PHONE(303)356-4000.DC 4256 GR 4052C suSUR*AN AU3 PT SM4 17 5 05 dtG NO➢33°a 117.7' 6 N89D27°E 50° PROM Sw CCR OF 5LC 17 NOD33°w 175° Nd9027°E 200° S0D33°t 200.Co' COLORADO NIL N*3D24'M 201.5° TO utG (AA M/L) COLORADO 2710 11 AY GR£tL*Y OMNER MMEELER JOHN R P NORTH AMLR1CAN P.OPENTY CONSULTANTS PARCLL 040117314005 PIN R 35513do 902 At&MCO➢ OM YEAR 1980 LAYtLAND CO dOSJS LOG 02993 Oo/25/294* The apprised value of property is bead on the approptime consideration at the approaches w value required by lair.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following otexory(itsb I. Residential Property is valued by the can and mattet 4. Oil and Gas l meholds and Lands am valued at 87'/%4 the approrhes and is assessed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value, moss value of the oil and/or ps sold or unspotted from the 2 Agricultural Land is determined sokb by the tannins or Premises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of tend,capitalized at a rate atablished by sold on secondary production) law and is seemed at 29%of actual value. S. A5 other property is valued by the cat. mad and income v 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the mom procaeds or approaches and is .w 4 at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is mater: vaunt land. The maser has canna,studied all available information.five*particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations mired to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as follow* YOUR APPEAL IS OENLCD JUL TO LACA OF TINt TO PROCESS. YOU MAY CCNTZhUE Thin; APPEAL dY PILING THIS OtTERM1hATICN slim INC CCLNTY COARO 0(' LQUaLI24TION ON ON OLFOAL- JULY 119 198*. • a RtSIOtNTZML PROPLSTY I6\ .i..Y.1Y(.ipip '.r r .... :.'n:, 4 7.,A '31VAT d'1"..•.,... •. ... . -"tn. DESCRIPTION PETTTIONERS VAWATICN PRIOR TO REVIEW i AFTER REVIEW : :�a" ?' errlizrtiiacgp6C.:.z., ^!'Mal'. + ..� w+w4", 05,4,'41i`m}afrF•a " a'PIIrs'awcP, LAND 66012 16420 SooT2 -10420 IAP:; 2o2*JS 70220 202635 70220 • TOTAL 319447 9260 J19447 92640 You waive diftaib*Dp&'to the Coimly Board of Equalization(County Commissioners)for further consideration.To do so.relmac rad and complete the Muria side of ibis Tam ' 39-&106(1)(a).CIS. • e� 0o/25/dd ,, RICHARD W AE11\17JLw) cla DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 88'0'736 V ADOfnONAL INFORMATION ON REVERE EDE o J a a7V OFFICE OP C AI Y ASSESSOC 915 t0rh STREET "ry NCTLCt OF OCAIAL ® GREELEY.CO0RAD0 EMI c /4/ PHONE(303;3 tut 4256 GA 0012—G SLbURaAN ADD PT So4 t7 5 6S le COMM Ur CUR Of SEC THENCE *ODJ:r'Y 297.04• Nd9027•t 50' TO TRUE MOH THEhGG NOD33sa 70' COLORADO NO9327'E 175' a0D.13•L 70' THENCE NO9D27•k 175• TO TRUE POo (IMPS ONLY 16052—t GURGcR KING) OYNtM s$EELtk JOHN N P NORTH AMERICAN PROPCRTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 096117J1d01O PIN A 355100o 902 RCCnOOO CR YEAR visa LOUtIANO CC 00530 LCG 02991 06/25/1900 The appraised value of meaty is based on the appropriate cosidoition of the approaches to value reunited by law.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following ategory(iea)r 1. Raidential Property is valued by the cost and nwta 4 Oil and Gas La ehoids and Lands are valued at 87'h%of the apptoerhes and is assessed at '(SEE BELOW)of actual value. pas value of the oil and/or gas sold or tramponod from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the earning or premises on primary production. (Valued TS% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized note rate established by sold an secondary production.) law and is mewled at 29%of actual valor S. M other property is valued by the cost market and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the you proceeds or apprurha and is assessed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is pats want land. The assessor has carefully studied all available intonation,giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reacts for this determination of value are a Iotlows YOUR APPEAL IS DENLLO DUC TO LACx OF TIME TO PRCCt S5. YO‘ MAY CCNTIhUE ThE APPEAL nY FILING ?MIS DETERMINATION &LTH THE COUNTY o0AN0 OF L.;UALLtATION ON OR nEFOKE JUI,Y 11, 1900. 1 � ^ • RESIDENTIAL PACPtMTY 10% StltSVV..,, v.(.We.\(.Ni. %•.azsornNYMaret,`.ti's+ P . I. .. %. DESCRIPTION ( PE71 ONflS VALUATION PRK)R 70 REVI W AFT}J( REIVIEW 71CI><AL-4 ,5: 5tA> -.tam iacci a%", ':ii,AAmmo 0Dr),.F, ,,call I:rl: AS D,-..7 LAND 13701 4000 14701 •000 IMPS TOTAL 13701 ♦000 13701 4000 You have rlttt,riup4y�tl nl to.t a Gouty Bard of Equalization(County Commissioners)for further consideration.To do so.please read and complete the reverse Sc of this'.farm • 394-1050)(a).C.R.S. oo/;:a RICHARD W KEIRNESco DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 36 371 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE c?O 16 CVPKE OF COUVT(ASSP390R oupwwww 915 70th STREET C:4 '.. s • PICT OF DENS •AL • GREELEY.COLORAAO 10631 ��� ' ©,4„ PHONE(303)356. 000.Da C36 r 6052 SuOURttAN AD PT S*• 17 5 d5 TOGETHER aiTH ant LLY I9C. • OP t00• r1Jti IGR e 27TH 51 RI" LYING * Or r k/* OF 9TH auc COLORADO t%C d&4 AT A PT Nel4C57•t 50• fMOM hM COR SUIJR4AN A00 N09Cr67•E 214.70• 00033•t 222• • 2620 It Au 4kLtKEY GINNER *HEELER JOHN R P NORTH AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS VARCEL 096117J1001L PLN R 3551700 902 RtC.OQD DR YEAR 19dd LJUCLANO CO 60540 LOC 02992 00/25/I9tlo The apposed value of WPM/ is band on the IPTe0l rink coatiderbon of the apvr scbcs to value required by law.The cacao* has determined that your property should be included in the following,cargorytia): I. Residential Property is valued by the cost and market 4. Oil and Gas Lanelwltt and Lands me valued at 871%of the approaches and is named at•(SEE BELOW)of actual valve. pros value of the oil and/or pm sold or usmspated fray the 2. Aviculture! Land is dctamiood sol y by the arcing or premises on ;unary production (Valued 75% d the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rue established by sold on saeaiden production) law and is aaewod at 29%of actual whit. 5. AD other property is valued by the cost nartet aid income 3. Producing mines are valued * 25% of the grow Proceeds or approaches and is weaved at 29% of actual value, including ID0%of the net proceeds whichever is guano. %amt land. The mean* ha areDdy studied all available Edon nation.Ching particular atemtion to the specifies included on your Protest term (PR 204)and ha determined the valuation or vahustic s*signed to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as fallout YOUR APPEAL LS DENIED DUE TO LACK 0f TIME TC PRQCCS:.. YUE MAY CONTINUE THE APPEAL DY FL...LN6 THIS DETERMINATION sLTH THE COUNTY UOAMD OF EvuALL4ATION ON OR OtFQRE JULY Ll• 1988. • MESLOtNTIAL PROPERTY lob r t ORr ON •. DEsCRIPTTON PE'1TOONERS YAWATlON• P1tlOR TD REVIEW AFTER REVIEW •‘”140:12%Zrptiryi 'twarrialak EL,proicirtrarAt„r }-. ;ADD r.,tw:u :dIG1tTAi„e fr AS ..."„ LANU { 11oa294 .139100 110 294 3.39100 LMPs 5340527 1540770 .134.3527 1544750 TOTAL 44 0509021 1007050 0509021 11)07650 You have the ri to nppo l to'tho County Ioad.of'Ertwdkualon(County Comeniaioncn)for Ostler consideration.To go so.please read and complete the reverse sided s'',form. 39-8.106(19(p).CARS. 0o/2a/del RICHARD W. KEIRNES as • DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR QQtPrbr AL ADD[[7ON , INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE G7�J� "a • OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 10th STREET NCTICE OF DENIAL OREEIET.COLORADO S0631 'l )Dom, PHONE(303)3$6.4000.as 4256 GR u3OO ALL BLK 20 .TM PARRS ALSO KLK A PARRSRS lrhILLSZ3E OE 5 Sr.!OPDIhG CENTERI\253O 11 AU\ COLORADO 2533 Li Au OtrhER m$tELER JOHN R P ODA CACHt IhutStmcNT CC NORTH ANERICAt PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 090110417016 PIN A 3O75OOO 902 AtGw000 OR YEAR 1960 • LJUCLANO CC w0538 LC O299O Jo/25/1988 The appraised value of meaty is bind on the appropriate consideration of the sporadic" to value required by law.The 1asOwr has determined that mar property should be included m the fa0oaing catitgory(ic4 _ T 1. Residential Property is valued by the cost and In tbet 4. Oil and Om Leaseholds and Lands are valued at $71/2%of the approaches and is massed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. tors value cf the ad and/or pt sold or trampaned from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the esimiet or premises on primary production. (Valued 73%of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized a a tam esrablisled by sold on secondary production.) law and is assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. MI other property is valued by the coat. market and income 3. Producing mines are vaned at 25% of the post proceeds or approaches and is w..a.d at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is rester. man land. The assessor has ntdWly studied all available informuuion.Livint Particular attention to the specifics included on Your protest farm (PR 204)and tan detrained the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The remora for this determination of value are as fe0owat YOUR APPEAL IS OENItO OUt TD LACK Of TLKC TO PAOCt;.5. YOU KAY CCh7LhuE THE APPEAL tlY AILING THIS DETERMINATION NITH THE COUNTY DCARO OF eQUALIzATicN ON CA UCFORE JULY 11 , lawn. • .tC51CtNTLA4 PROPdRTY lot ;A ORS VALUCIObT,.<:. . J. ._ • DESCRIPTION PETTIIONEIt5 VALUATION PRIOR 7O REVIEW AFTER REVIEW .:ci ibAtklAswf`Ci" 9t a`sori trATi°..4.4 tl a. »,03 i-e AQgN,h .•::,.osessah.;• LAN.) •O1OOO 139490 481000 139490 LAPS 1300475 401790 1305.75 401740 C" TOTAL 1406401 541280 1006481 54128O ` , You bawalbral Sftoad to1*Comrty Bad of Egvaiirarion(County Cemmissiarrn)for further coatidaaion To do so.please read and complete the reverse side of this form. 39-&106(1)(a).C.R.S. /� Oo/25/an RICHARD W. KEIRNES fta DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR �a.,36 46 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE L6t2 t C Ela w • OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 101h STREET r'1 NOTICE OF DENIAL ® GREELEY.COLORADO 10631 N5 PHONE(303)356.4000.at 4:56 SIN SM-7814 Ll RtPLAT OF TRACT 0 MLNOSGR aE57 l C (0.28441 COLORADO 1069 ?LAIN sINCSGR OWNER .LNOhCR A6ST SHOPPING C£hTER h0AId AMERICAN PROPbRTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 0007..3115020 PIN rt 1440300 902 RLCw00.0 4R Y6AR 1980 LUVGLAND CO 805Jd LOG 02996 00/25/19d8 The appaead value of property is lamed on the appnopcio(e c000da tion of the approaches to value required by law. The assessor ha determined that your property should be included in the following cssegcry(ia) I. Residential Property a valued by the cost and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and lands arc valued at 87'h%of the approacAa and S assessed at'(SEE BELOW)cc actual value. area value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported fmm the 2. Aun hotel Land is determined solely by the earning or premises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is assessed at 29%of acme value. 5. All other property a valued by the cost market and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or approaches and n aimed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is grater. vacant land The assessor has catduly studied all available information.giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuation assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as fallow( YOUR APPEAL IS JCNLtJ Dye TO LACK OF lint TO PRCCt5S. YOL 'JAY CONTINUE TNt APPEAL dY eLLING Tells JtTe.thINATION ALTH Inc CGUNTY 00.1010 Of EQUALIZATION Oh JA OEFORC JULY 11, 19dd. * RESILChTIAL ORGPERTY 164. DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LANG o109 1410 6109 1000 DIPS 036+0 24200 01040 24200 TOTAL 09dtc 20060 d9d29 26066 You have S Y9n,}$&l to the tawny y Board of Equalization(County Commissioners)for further consideration.To do so.Seale read and complete the nevene side of thisjccm. 394-106(1)(a).C.RS. 00/25/old RICHARD W. KEIRNES qa. UN DATE WELD C0TY ASSESSOR 88(1ry36 49 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 01% REVERSE SIDE �+OC ama OP cowry AcsFxsoa 92S 10thststun NOTICE OF DENIAL GRCESEY,COLORADO a063I PHONE(30))3564003,EJCL 4256 AIN kS—Td2 aEPLAT OP TKACT 6 s1NDSCR AE57 1 111e t0.36oAy 11 COLORADO ( OviNtR NIhaSOR NEST SP$3PPING C£NTtR vi NOATn aNERICAN PNOPtRTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 060720115027 PIN N 144a460 .1 90,e Kt_Ces00D OR MEAN t9Sa LOVELaND CO 60536 L 0 4 03001 On/25/t96a The appraised value of property is bated on the appropriate consideration of the appnthas to value required by law, The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following aRctary(iak _ 1. Residential Property is valued by the oat and motet 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands are valued at 87r %of the approach and is messed at •(SEE BELOW)of acted value. Foss value of the oil and/or pa sold a t aaponed from the 2. Apicuhumi Land is determined solely by the earning or premiss on printery production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary pmdt%oon.) law and is assessed at 29%of actual value. S. All other property is valued by the con. market and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the pea proceeds or approaches and is messed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is greater. vacant turd. The uuctsor has careAdly studied all available information.living particular attention to the specifier included on your protect farm (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations mnogned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as fallen YCUR APPEAL 1$ DENIED DLit TO LACK OF VINE TO PROCC55. YOU MAY CCNTINUt Tett APPEAL uY PILING TNI5 DeTt.inINATICh NIT„ 7NL- CCLNTY eCAAD OF t.suALIZMTSON ON OR bE ()R£ JULY 11. 1464. • NESLOCITIML PACPt.RTY lob DESCRIPTION ----)� �P/E�*]TT..IO��NERS VALUATION p�yy � �y.//�pPA�R{IIOR TO'`RE�V�IEEW�/� �y�p[��AFTER jREVIt•1Y�pyp� 1•�"A A•rYWn � ly4 ilkettlAV "&<.`Fr„ruCA `e,".,P.9":.�AL I/-'' ` W:Tr11)p1�. :4771 LAND 7475 2310 7975 2313 IMPS tOTAt. 7475 2]10 7975 2310 You here dOidgEaRPallgil Kite Couittlioard or Equalization(County Commissioners)for Anther coesidmtioa To do see plane , read and complete the reverse side of thiifde . 39.106(1)(ale C.R.S. 00/2:./art RICHARD W. KEIRNFS DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 880736 4ctA ADOMONAL INFORMATION ON REVERE SIDE ofFI OP CO(#CY ASSESSOR 9IS i0ra STREET j'rt4 . NG7t OF DENIAL ® l GREELEY:COLORADO 80631 %%tra p PRONE(303)3564000.EXT 1:56 NIA as—T33 L3 REPLAT OF TRACT u siLhOSCR N£5T V `le (0.383A) COLORADO �� v QahCA NIhQSQR dcST SHOPPthG C&ihTGR r NORTH AMERICAN PROPERTY GOh5ULTANTS PAMCtL. 0a072011a026 ;' i;' Pit. act 1440b00 902 ketsco0 DR YEAR 1988 - 43U6LAND CO 8O53U LOG O3OOO 06/25/1900 The apprised value of property is hosed oo the appropriate caeoSntion of the approaches to value required by law. The ss+cssor has determined that your property should be included in the following ateSnY(iesk I. Residential Property S valued by the cost and market 4. Oil and Gn Lcacbolds and Lands are valued at 87'%d the approaches and h assessed at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value. tress weed the oa and/or to sold or Comported from the L Agricultural land is determined solely by the arcing or premises on primary prodoction (Valued 75% or the amount productive capacity or land.capitalized at a rate established by sold an secondary production.) law ands assessed n 29%of actual value. S. An other prepay/ is valued by the cast market and income 1 Producing mines are valued n 25% of the cos proceeds err approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is greater. vacant and. The mace ha eamlblty untied all available ieformstioo,ring particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form . (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your progeny.Thc reason far this determination of value are as fdlowu YQuM APPEAL IS DENIED ODE TO LACK OF TIME TO PRCCtSS. VOL MAY CCNTthut Tat APPEAL JY FILING THIS DETEAMINATIGN NITH THE GOI.tsTY oCiartO OF EwUALICATION 0h ON UtFOR£ JULY 11s 1900. ktsIDENTI.IL PRCPBMTY 104 1�M.4n�.,I�.e�1M yy ._ -`^�../•.gq.VV�Y..c./Y.ItiM�' �. •.•.L.' •. DESCRIPTION PETTnONER5 VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW ,....,,.'ACYCRIL.4.4±r +..N` "'h''.'# .: e/ta °,fi ♦;yr. . . 3'" . I1 ".�'..., ,.ACT,+BATB c�}i .r.:A�7�✓..� :.AZITIAL .., .�_.".<*A�'a..^.. LAND 8340 2+20 834O 2420 LAPS TOTAL 8346 2.20 d346 2420 You have tereglegmappealzoithe.Cdlmqlloard'CC Egadintion(Canty Camnriaeiacn)for further co sidaatiot.To do 10.D ea e read and complete the reverse side d thkrtonn. 39-8-106(1)(a).CR.S. 06/25/88 RICHARD W. KEIRNES WEW COUNTY ASSESSOR 880736 •ti -Oft DATE AODmONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE .. OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR • 915 KO STREET '�� NCTLL"E CF GENIAL GREELEY.COLORADO 10631 d � A,7` PMONE,(303)356,4000.EVE 4256 1IN YS—T34 L4 G La (COMMON AMtA) RcPLAT OM TRACT b nisJSOA NEST COLORADO Os.Nz(t SINDSCR s.tST 5MOPPLNG CChTCR • hours AMtRICAh PROPCRTY CONSULTANTS FARCtL 080720115031 PIN R 144oddo 902 Itcur000 Oil YLAA 4980 LO9tLANO CO 80338 LOG 02995 Co/25/19ae 'The appraised value of property is based on the animists consideration of the sporadic' to value required by law.The assessor has determined that your 0i0perty should be included in the following csLaory(iak I. Residential Property is valued by the coat and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands are valued at 87%%of the approaches and is amain at '(SEE BELOW)of actual value. pee value of the oil and/or ps sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural land is deoerndned sddy by the caning or premises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of hand,capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary productions) law and is assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. An other property is valued by the cost`nattet and income 3. Producing mines arc valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29%of actual value, including 100%of the net proceeds whichever S greater. vacant land. The assessor has carethlly studied an available information.giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuationn assigned to your ornery.The reasons for this determination of value ate a follows YCUR APPEAL 1 . OCNitD Dut TO LACK Or Tint TO PROCtSS. YOt. rtAY CONTINUE Tnt APPEAL JY VILLA; TMLS 3tTCRMINAT ION wiTM THE CCLNTY DOARD OF ,,QUALIZATION ON OR Otis ORt JULY 110 19ad. • • .tt:.LOCATIAL PRUPLRTY 1O♦ �9Yohd10;i1NW.,..C`.,e;a; � J►S 'VAEIVD'IQ4• :.to ..�t.;. ,.���'. DESCRIPTION PETITIONER'S VVALUATION:areML PRIOR 70 REVIEW ` AFTER REVIEW �n 1,'/V.y.VWW`^.�'�iTY . .. 'XA;;:tKYnJ`Y' .wS W!eAMVnH0.4 ` r•::/war LAND 250551 72000 250551 72660 IMPS 893878 2592,40 e93a7a 23923:. TOTAL 1164429 331890 1144429 331890 You have the Sight 1A )b theCaedrreeitof Equalization(County Commimonen)for further consideration.To do so.Please read and complete the reverie side of this fond 394-106(1)(t).CRS co/25/ad RICHARD W. KEIRNES DATE WELD COUNTY AZE OR tfl[tay .04� ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE I • OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 10th STREET . 0. (-% - Nr' NOTICE Cf DENIAL GREELEtCOI.ORADQ 110631 1 V+•.' PHONE(303)356-4000,Dtt 4236 11€ li IN IO. hk-Td7 L7 REPEAT OP TRACT 8rIhD SOk hs:.ST (040JA! 11 COLORADO OrhER _ mIPOSCR MtST SNCPPING CENTER _ NORM AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL O°C7201150J2 • PIN R 1440900 902 ReDr00D DR YEAR 1988 LOVtLANO CO 00530 - LCG 02999 OA/25/I9Oa The appeased value of proparpd is based 00 the appropriate etalsirah011 of the approaches to value itquitcd by'law. T c assessor has dcwYminod that your property should be indrrded in the following ategory(ia)t . — I. Rnidentid Property is valued by the cost and mute 4. • Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands are valued at 871/2%of the approaches and is aaeued at'(SEE BELOW)of actual valise. pods value a the oil and/or gn sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the arming or pennies on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount ; productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary production.) - law and is assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property S valued by the con., motet and income ' 3. Producing mines am valued at 25% of the post proceeds or appnrdrcs and S aneaed'as 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is greater. vacant land. The assessor has earthily studied all available information,giving particular attention co the speciles included on your prom[ kern (PR 204)and ha determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reasons for this detamintion of value are as follow YCUR APPEAL La DENIED out TO LACK CF TIME TO PROCLSS. YOU ARV CCNT:hut THE APPEAL UY PILING THIS OCTERrtihaT ion riTri THE COUNTY °CARD Of EGUALIZATIGN ON OR BEFORE JULY lip l9dd. « RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY lot - ' DESCRIPTION PETITIONER'S VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW p. y AFTER REVIEW 4N41'1 �Ys iylt ..'i n.:.li`.!>ta . ne Y1 r- :"!4V i!"..!. Y LAND 8702 25SO 0702 250C • ' iMPS TOTAL 0702 2OxO 8702 2500 You have thesighb ktaskimign theCwatyrtSd'a,Equaliation(County Commissioners)for father consideration.To do so.please read and complete the resent side of this form 39-8-106(1)(a),CRS. oo/t3/nn RICHARD W KEES DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR oo`7 C36 JvS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 lath STREET _ N0TICC OF DtNIAL ® GREELEY.COLORADO *0631 •:•` V PHONE(J03)356-4000,EXr 4256 ✓ ERIN ERER—Tao L6 REPLAT OF IRACT' ay isIND5GR &EST ( L.073A) II tic COLORADO • • • OANca .ZND1i0R .s ,T SnOPPZNG CtATGR NORTH 1-ncRZCAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCkL 00072C1130.3.1 PIN R 1449040 902 RtLisOOD DR YEAR ►v88 LOU/SAM; CO d053d LOG 02998 06/25/tv0n The aptaised value of property is based on the appropriate consider:Mon of the approaches to value required by law.The aaeaat has determined tlat your property should be included in the following ategary(ia> I. Residential Property is valued by the cast and market 4. Oil and Os Leaseholds and lauds are valued at 871/2%of the appracha cad is aerated at '(SEE BELOW)of actual value gross value of the oil and/at ps sold or transported from the Agricultural Lard is determined solely by the earning or Pianism en primary production (Valued TS% of the amount productive capacity of laud.a:idol}ad aerate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is aimed at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property iL valued by the cost. market we income 3. Producing alines arc valued at 25% of the moss proceeds or apWaacha and is aimed at 29% of actual value, including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is grater. vacant land. The a,senor has amfulb studied all avrnksblc irdorma ice.giving particular mention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and tun determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as follow* • YOUR APPEAL LS OCNILO DUt TO LACK OF Tint TO ^RGCEa5. YOU NAY CCNTLIIUt THE APPEAL dY NICING THIS OtTER$INATION ALTM Tilt COUNTY uCAR3 OF EQUALIZATION Oh OR 8EFORt JULY II* L980. • * RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 10• DESCRIPTION PETITIONER'S VALUATION PRIOR ID REVIEW T AFTER REVIEW o^r': 'Jl" ratsrew-I+tai':r, L}.i '99A" +6-4-00MACITIVAlits 'i..+ •41.110957.-.•1 LAND 23362 o7tl0 233o2 07a0 IMP • TOT Ai. 1.3302 6700 23362 0700 You have Wegaltame nl IoSCaemtrlloardaf Equaliation(County Commissioners)for father coon To do so.plane read and complete the reverse side of thirfona. 39-8-106(1)(a).CRS Go/25/86 RICHARD WACEIRNES AG. DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR J9". ADDMONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE 880736 /gyp ��� / •p. . .K Csis\ • N'(Ni OP WV��D'� I�L� • 9t5 lOta StRFJrf NCI ICE OF DENT At. GREEinCCBARADO 30631 PHONE(303)356-4000,En 4:56 SIN 7SA) 5 L5 AtPLAi OF TRACT E .nIND5CA ht57 Ld•4lSp) Mlle COLORADO OMhtR ►INOSOR •est ]nCPPih4 CthttR NGNTA Ar+tA1CAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PAACcL Oacl201t5034 Pih A 144,9180 902 KCCSUUO OM YEAR t9dd LOYELANO CO 30533 LGG O19,01 00/23/1980 The tppaised value of property is bead oe the atrOluPSIla oaoodaaoon OT the approaches to value required by law.The ssroaor has determined that your property should be included in the following catelotl(S) 1. Residential Progeny is valued by the cat and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands are valued at 871%of the approaches and is assessed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. pets value of the ail and/or pa sold or vttupr.:,vd from the 2. Apirntdtral Land is determined solely by the wing or praaiaa on primary production. (valued 75% at the amount productive capacity of land.apialized at a ate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cola mattes and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the pas proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value, including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is pater. vacant land. The ammo, his aretufly studied ail available information.uion.giving particular attention to the specifics included On your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation Or valuations sssiynad to your property.The reasons for this dete mimoan of value are as fallout YGun APPEAL IS OCNLcP Out 70 LACK GF TIME TG PRGCtSS. YOU MAY ccstlhue Tne APPEAL dY FILING TAI5. Ot7k8MLNATION hats Int COLNTY UQpk0 OF EHUALZZATLCN ON OW ntFORt JULY 11, 15160. a RESIULNTIAL PROPERTY 16% - r DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VAWATION mIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW • '+t:ACI11hL+.1"'r*Itti PT0,%`, 11Yd..M`+ it'I.A aw'.J. _.t11cty41.t" c 4. :A34 1. LANG 10331 J000 10351 3000 IMPS TOrAL 1035t 3000 Loan 1000 You havethesiglattORpeat m'betetgity08oud'af Equalization(County Commissioner)for Amber aomidaatioo.To do+a,please mad and complete the mvene side of clue torn. 39-8-106(1)(a).C.RS. Co/43/des RICHARD W. KEIRNES DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 880736 Jv'o ADOMONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE GJ"Je�G la IIIMINISBISISOMINA • oPPRE915 oP cl(am cs ASSESSOR � n i sia&r ^ rQ % NorIct OP DENIAL 1REElEtCOLORADO 106)1 PHONE(303)356-4000.EXt 4256 SA lD66 CHAT PT d11.nt 111-112 LYING S G A CF NELY dPNK OF hE-E a a 4. 11 CMANhtL OF CACHE III 0 O LA POUJRC kZV2R ALSa THAT PT OP ♦TM ST COLORADO LYING t UP 5 AU G Mika PT 4 Av aETwEEN ♦ ST e 9 ST LYING S 4 . OF htLY RANK Of 431 ST GRttL.EY CshCA nltUCO INC N(IRTN AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 0'.6109100005 PIN R 27711.6 902 pit`.Dr00D OR - YEAR 1988 LOVELAND CO dO53dd LOG 01686 06/17/198e The appraised value of properly is based on the .ppropdsce consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The atmenet _ has determined that your property should be included in the following ocegay(ia) 1. Restdonnal Properly is valued by the cat and noaAtet 4. Oil and Gat Leaseholds and Lands are valued at 87,11%of the appoacha and is auesmd at*(SEE BELOW)of actual value. grace value of the oil and/or pa sold or transported fmm the 2, Agricultural Land is detaminod solely by the weirs cc premises m primary production. (Valued '75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized u a rue established by sold oe secondary production) law and is named at 29%of actual value- 5. Al other property is valued by the cat. market and income 3. Producing mina as valued at 25% of the gross proceeds a approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value, including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is grata. vat land. The assessor hn arefuly hulk-all available information.gig particular attention to the Warta included on your pass[ form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valw6ons assigned to your properly.The ration for this determination of value are a to tonia YCUA PROPERTY NAS BtCN uhIFORMLY ASSES5t0 FCLLOr1NG CCLGRADO LAW AND INSTRUCTIONS PUBLIZnEg dY Tut STATE DIVISICr OP PRCPtATY TAXATION. COMPARISONS RITA OTnER SLMtLAW PAOPERTISS :hOICATe:5 YOUR VALUE Is PROPER AT TNt: 1905 VALUE LtVtL Rt4ULkta DT LA.. .� • NESIGENTIAL PaQPLKTY lot Mitra3.X:'1'i+4"."•t4Vat'r.ak'5 i 1 ' yt.L r J. WS[ ,?d DESCRIPTION PETTfIONERS VALUATION PRIOR ID REVIEW AFTER REVIEW Y11:01$2.4 ,ASS LAtfl 07Y1 147J0 50791 14730 IMPS 502621. 145700 '4O2b2d 145700 TOTAL S5:1419 160490 553419 160490 • ca • C You have the right to appal to rtiCCamp'Board of EQuaiimtioo(County Commisione s)for farther consideration To do m.08= • road and complete the reverse side of this fowl 39-8-106(1)(a).C.R.S. 0o/2z/en RICHARD W KEIRNES R0f. DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 880736 ADDRIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERE SIDE • • OFFICE tea'•1 ASSESSOR alp 913H lam 5TRFZT' ii, NCTICt OF DENIAL GRax.n COLORADO 20631 l, rmz PHONE(303)356.4000.IXE 4234 Gk 104 Li TC 8DL4110 5TRLDEL44TN AVE C SIN St% COLORADO 430 5 ST GRtELEY OisAER SINOCC INC NORTH AI!EKLCAN PItOPtRTY CON5ULTANT5 PARCEL 090105404001 PIn k 2631480 902 REOwOOD DR YEAR 1946 L0VELAND CO 40536 LOv: O1een 0e/17/1966 The appraQed value of property is based on the appropriate coeadmtioe of the approaches to value required by law.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following catcgory(Icsk I. Residential Property I valued by the cat and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands are valued at SPA%of the approaches and I aaened at (SEE BELOW)of actual value, arca value of the oil and/or ass sold or transported from the L Agricultural Land is determined solely by the earning or premises on primary production (Valued 75% of the amount Productive capacity of land.capitalized iterate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is accred at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cost. matter and income 3. Producing mines are vatted at 25% of the grog proceeds or app patties and is assessed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is gamer. vacant land. The maw has arothti studied all available information giving partioda attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations a,i 1h4 to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as talon • YOUR PROPERTY NAS t1EEN UNIFORMLY ASSCSSEO FCLLOSING CGLORAOO LAS AND SnSSKt.CTZOhS PUCLZSnCD tlY Inc STATE DIVI5I0n OF PROPERTY TAXATICN. COMPARIs0NS sits OTHtM SIMILAR PROPtMTlcS IADICATES YCUk VALUE IS PSOPtR AT TNt 1945 VALUE LEVEL QEQUlke0 tlY LAM. • + kLSLDtN(tat. PRCPENTY 10% Witit:W#11C[ti>,I'"•-'rY9i( .tw: ey'.:≥ DESCRIPTION PETTT1tx4ERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW I AFTER kEVIEIV LAND 36143 21000 38143 11000 IMPS 45356 13150 45456 14150 TOTAL 43501 .24210 43501 2wz10 You have the tight to appal to the County Board of Fqualt ation(County Commissioners)for further coosideratior_To do so,pine read and complete the revene tide of this Conn. 39-&106(1)(a).CRS. 00/22/eat RICHARD W. ICEIRNES g(,t. ' -DATE AccrnoeAL INFORDUTION ON REVERSE SIDE ASSESSOR 880736 r • OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 IOM STREET NOTICE OF DENIAL GREE(EY.COLORADO 10631 PHONE(303)356.4000.OCC 4256« CR 175 LSO TO 16 ULKo04520 rain 5711 O0LOR.ADO 520 Slit 5T U4hER .11.4000 INC koala AMEit1CAh PROPERTY CONSULTANTS `ARCLL 096105414001 PLR R 2542266 902 RtZaCOD DR YEAR 19de W UELANJ CO 60535 .CC 01691 06/17/1965 The appraised value of property is bred on the appropriate=Sidaabon of the approaches to value required by law.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the knowing c'&t.i Pia) I. Residential Property is valued by the cost and market 4. Oil and Gas lLaseholds and Lands are valued at 871/2%of the approaeha and is guessed at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value. pea value of the oil and/or ps sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined Imlay by the awning or premises on primary pmducuon. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a retie established by sold on secondary production.) kw and is assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. AB other property is valued by the cost market and incase 3. Producing mina are valued at Monde tde pas proceeds or approaches and is assisted at 29% of wont value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is greater. vaunt land. The assessor has carve*studied all available information.giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest ions (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuation sniped to your propeuy.The reason for this determination of value are as follows: _ wE Mac REVIEWED YOUR PROPERTY VALut ANL IT 15 CORRECT. STATE LAM R[ioVIAt5 THAT 1903 Ahsi 19444 COST ANL MAitgeT INFCAMATION JC USED TO ESTAakLSn I947 VALUES. r. Rt5I0ENTI.8L PROPERTY lo\ DESCRIPTION PEITDONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW ' . ..a' ' Ate c.:;" }• '47,,, %71CIUw, .4 AAstwas o LANG 20125 Sd40 20125 5440 IMPS TOTAL 20125 51340 20125 51340 You haw thei loq lto'me esahr cad of;Equalization(County Commissioners)roe Anther consideration.To do so.phase read and complete the mend aide of this Amu 39-S-106(1)(a),CRS. 06/_7/do RICHARD W. KEIRNES DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR I o r ADDMONAL WFORMAflON ON REVERSE SIDE • ® OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR • 915 MatSTREET �e��+,.' NCTICt OF DCNLAL CREELEY.COtORADO 20631 t. R. ( PHONE 003)354400X PAC 4256 nt 1Ni PT L3 L ♦ Nt4Sa4 ♦ 2 65 DEG AT PT ON N LN L• AnlGn 15 501D15'6, 096.23' G Sd9C50Sb'r. E523.86' FROM tit COR CF ado Cif StC SOL026'w • COLORADO 343.64' Sd4U5L'r. 221.44' NOLC15'E 257.034 h3401o'c 73.00' NOD41't 14.9L' Nd9C5d't 141.24' OsNEN LIANCKMAN ALJKCU t 6 ROLLTTA Jews hQRTr AMCRICAN PROPERTY CCN5ULTAhT5 PARCtt 096104301023 PIN R 2766406 902 ACCMOUD\CM Yt,AR 1968 LOVCLANO CO 00530 LOG 01604 CO/17/190e • The appraised value et property is bred on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by kw.The assessor Ins determined that your property should be included in the following catesoty(ies) I. Raidential Property is valued by the cat and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and [ands are valued at 871,..%of the approaches and is araaed at (SEE BELOW)et actual value. moa value of the oil and/a gas sold or transported from the 2. AQicultunl Land is determined sold' by the earning a premises on primary production. (valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of lard.capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary peod11eucn) Inv and is waned at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cat market and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or approaches and is sand at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is gaga. vaamt land. The memo(has atehrlb studied all available information,giving psstcuH(dtm000 to the specifics included co your protest bin (PR 204)and has determined/the valuation or vafiatrons aired to your property.The renew for this determination of value me as follow YQUR PROPtRTY naS DEEM UNIFORMLY ASScSStD FCLLOsLN4 COLCRAOO LAM AND IhSTRUCTLONS PUdLLSntC dY Int STATt DIVISION CF PRCPERTY TAXAT1Ch. COMPARISONS Alin CTHER SIMILAR PRCPCRTIES LhOICATtS YG4R 4,411.(:E IS PRUPtR AT Tut: 1905 VALUt LEVEL REQUIRLD dY LAs. • RC;,LOCNTIAL PROPLitTY 16% OESCRIfl70N PETTT)ONERS VAWATlON PRIOR 10 REVIEW AFTER REVIEW `•. Stsigirtvnlrr,{;s..•'Y.A71 '�Gorw4a8. rk rhinuct: .. . t .,aZ,v. LANG 120dC J740 12800 J740 IMPS L22690 .75540 122690 35560 TOTAL 135570 J93i0 173570 29320 You have the right to appal to the Conn y Board of Equalization(County Commissioners)for further consideration To do set please i read and complete the reverse side of this form. 39-8-106(1)(a).CRS. 06/22/00 RICHARD W. KETRNES. Ql DATEn WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR C!SO '�2•- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERE SIDE Cl�7 • • t OFFIcE of COUNTY ASSESSOR • 915 loth sneer NOTICE OF DENIAL ) ORECIEY.OOtARA00 10631 ►HO JE(303)356.4000,DCI 4256 121t9'C PT L...1G 4 Nc4Z.54 4 5 OS bEG AT PT ON N LA L• .MICM IS SOIDI5•w b94.25• G S89D58•w e. 297• FROM NE CON OF 5S4 OF NEC 501041•s 300.79• • DO 4do042•w 220.24• NOTO2o•t 313.6.1• No9058•E COLORA 22o.do• TO ai AKA LD RECORDED EXEMPT RE-l5o OWNER ZIMMERMAN ALFRED E G MOLtTTA NORTH AMi.RICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 09010430102♦ PIN R 276o580 v02 REGROOD OR YEAR 1988 . LOVELAND CO 60530 LOG aloes Oo/17/19'66- , The apposed value of property is bard on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value ►eared by law.The awaor . Ms determined that your peaty should be included in etc;Paneling ate oaey(ia> I. Residential Property is valved by the coat and mart° 4. Oil and On Lathol s and Lands are valued at 8744%of-tie • approaches and is aesused et•(SEE BELOW)of actual vatic pas valve of the oil and/or gas sold or answer from the . 2. Agriculture Land is deteriined seedy by the awning or premises on primary production-(Valued 75% of the amount . productive capacity of land.apitaNmd at a rate established by sold at secondary production.) law and is aseessed a 29%of actual vatic S. All otter property is valued by the cat market and income 3. Producing mina at Suedes 25% of the pros proceeds or approaches and a aarrred at 29% of actual value. indua:mat: _ 100%of the net proceeds vrhkhover is pouter. vacant had. The raw ha areAdl y studied all available informatio4 giving pstictdar attention to the specifics included on your protest fan • (PR 204)and ha determined the valuation or valuations aseired to your property.The mesons for this deterainerion of vane arc as follow: • at FADE REVItmED YODR PROPERTY VALUE AND IT I5 CORRECT. STATE LAS REQUIRES THAT 1'483 AND 1vtl• COST AND MARKET Lh# ORMATION DE USED TO - . tSTAdLL4M 19d5 VALUED. * RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY lot DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW - y LAND 1:720 3090 1.72C 4690 IMPS •454 1290 4454 1290• TOTAL 17174 4960 17174 ..4960, ' You have the tight:to., eksi the-reamer klard-ef Iqual Son(County Conimisionas)for further consideration.To do so.please read and complete the reverse side of this fog ' 394106(1)(a).CRS Go/t7/an RICHARD W KEIRNES DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR +.Qz 8 ADDITIONAL INFORMAnION ON REVERSE SIDE 880736 . OFFICE GP COUNTY'ASSESSOR 915 10M STREET L NCTICC Of DENIAL GREELEY.COLORADO so63► ,+ O i • "FY""t PHONE(303)336.1000.EXI 4256 GR 29.52 LL1DLK♦ M4PLEneCD4A92J 13In ST♦ VI le • . COLORADO 1,.23 1JTM ST OWNER ZLMMERMAN ALFRCD t L RCCti1TA .JOAN NCRTn AMemCAh PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCCL 09010721♦005 . PIN R 3101500 903 RLICMCOD DM YEAR 1906 LOutLAhO GO 80S36 LOG O1O62 Go/17/1Oho- The appraised value of property 4 Wed on the approp late consideration of the p0 oridies to value requited by law. The mater has determined that your prepay should be included at the (OCoaigpataary(SD «'... ^.. e 1. Residential Property is valued by the coat and market 4. Oil and Gas I.asehoids and Lands are valued at STA%of the approaches and is asaenod at'(SEE BELOW)of aced value. Qua value of the oil and/or ps sold or transported from the. . 2. Agricultural Land is deamnined solely by the a aint or pianists on primary production. (Valued-75% of the amount productive opacity of land.capitalized aerate established by sold on secondary production) law and is amassed at 29%of t ml value. 5. MI otha property is valued by the cos. socket and income t. 3. Producing mines ere valued at 25% of the tees proceeds or approaches and is massed at 29% of actual value. including - 100%of the net proceeds whichever is pester. vacant land. The incisor ha arefldly studied all avnllable MP:emation.IMPS PITTIP lam art ton to the specifics indnded on )sour protcat corm (PR 204)and ha determined the valuation or valuations maned to your property.The raisons for this determination of value arc a Wawa F. At HAVE HLVLtestG YOUR MROPERTY VALUE ANO IT 15 GURRcGT, STATC LA. REQUIRES THAT 1983 AND 19d4 GCS? ANC MARKET INFORMATION dE USED IC c5TAlLLSn 1985 uALUt5. YOUR PROPERTY nA:. DEER UNLFORMLY ASSESSED PO._LO4LNG COLORADO LA. AND Sh:.TKtCTION5 PURL ISnED UY Tnf STATE DIVISION CF PROPERTY TAXATION. COMPARISONS rITH CIRCA 51M1LAR PROPc.kTIE'S ZNDLCATES YOUR VALVE 15 PROPER AT THE 19tt5 VALUE LEVEL RLGUIRED aY Low, • e alt.IQLN7IAL PROPERTY ICt DESCRIPTION PE TTIONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LA4O 1225O 19OO tired 1403 'a 1M/+5 w758 1O28O 597a 1O28O TOTAL 72008 12240 7a008 122x6 • You have the right ttpnp l to tle"Caiuttf point cC Eaton(Courtly Commissioners)for father consideration.To do to pi= mad and complete the reverse tide of thisibrm 39.8-I06(I)(a).CAS. C o,2.,rt n RICHARD W. KEI N ES �fijQ DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR �,y 22 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE 8o�C OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR f,^ \ 915 1Qh STREET ;�' Iy1°��jy NOTICt OF 3ehlAL GREELEY.COLORADO 10631 PHONE(303)356x000.EXT 4256 CR 29J3 L12DLs MAPLCwOCC11919 13TH ST% �o • COLORADO 1,919 1JTM ST Oi.hLR 2LMNLRMAN ALFRED t 6 ROLETTA JtAN NORTH AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL OY610721.000 PIN R 110168o 902 REG.OJD UR YEAR 19es LOVCLAND CO ee05J0 LOC 01.6133 Oo/17/1vsu The apprised value of property is band Co the appropriate consideration of the apprnacltes to value required by law.The=NW has detcrnuned (bat your,goperty should be included in the [Maas ateaay(iali . , V I. Residential Property is valued by the cost and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaaalada and Lands are valued at 8x1%of the approaehes and is assessed at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value. gross value of the oil and/or Stn sold or tanported from the 2. Agriculnval Land is determined solely by the arcing or premises on perry production,(Valued 75%of the amount productive capacity of land,capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is aped at 29%of actual value 5. All other property is valued by the oat. market and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or approaches and is tesesed at 29% of aced value, including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is greater. vaunt land. The asesor has carefully studied all available information.giving funicular attention to the specifies included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation a valued=assigned to your property.The reams for this determination of value we a ktkwa wt nAVt RCVItSt3 YCUR PROPERTY VALUE AND IT IS CORRECT. STATt LAM REN.1RtS THAT 1903 AND 1904 COST AND MARKET IhaCRMATION vE USEU IC t5TAbtl$n 19aS VALutS. YOUR PMCPCRTY nA . utth JNIFOMMLY ASat5Sca FOLLOMINC COLORADO LAM AND INSTRUCTIONS PuzsLI50Ln OY ant ST»TC JIVISION CF PRDPcRTY TAXATION. COMPARISONS wlTn Ciskei SIMILAR PROPERTIES INDICsTLS YOUR VALJE IS PROPcM AT TaC 19b5 VALut LGVt1 REQULRC:O a Lobo. • RcSIDLNTIAL eROPtgTY Lei YLtlM�t^1.:✓ :'a ...., 7_:AShhsSSDae:'vAtatfaDolr.:.:.:,: DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW Ue` 'v.Ii ";, DIA,. .e.-44,1Vttl UICL,c.."..',n ' ',?,A3RORRDW.f, .. LAND 12250 1900 Le2L0 19oC IMPS 47804 leoO ♦7d62 7000 TOTAL 60112 9o20 OCi12 vx.zG You tavittaright s appeakto the Canty.Boattof Equalization(County Commisionen)for(lather canidaation To do an.please read and complete the reverse side of this.form 39-&106(1)(a).CRS. coy 2♦/no RICHARD W. ICELRNES `(�^j�' DATE - WELD COUNTY ASSLISOR Ac/a.yQS22- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE C7cJ� RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: AGLAND, INCORPORATED c/o North American Property Consultants 902 Redwood Dr. Loveland, CO 80538 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: ETN 14093 IMPS ON RR R/W SE4SW4 31 7 65 (Parcel #070931300005) 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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, there was no one present to represent said petitioner, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and, being fully informed, has determined that the actual value be adjusted from $249,163 to $193,500, resulting in a reduction to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that an adjustment to the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. 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. OO 11 4/2. y 880619 Page 2 RE: BOE - AGLAND (Parcel #070931300005) 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 $39-8-108(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 $39-8-108.5, 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 22nd day of July, A.D., 1988. `�Y�T O BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WEL LINTYTY,, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder 4w 1 and Clerk to the Board tone R. Sran r, C airman f _ C.W. K K r , Pr Tem Deputy Count Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: a - 0•c- led49 '�r Go , . .• �J County Attorney a.�e�irrs Fran amaguc• 880619 • ® OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR , • 91S 10thSTREIT w NOTLCt OF DttLAL GREELEY.COtORADO g0631 L` O 7' PHONE(303)336.4000.FJ(T.4$6 LT4 14O93 iF.P5 ON RR R/R SE45o4 31 7 65 me=DRAM ►5 k 1 ST EATON ORNER aGLaND LNCGRP • NORTs AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 070931300000 Pith k 0930000 902 RtDR0J0 DR TZAR lvtld LOUCLANO CC aO5Ja LOG 02994 O6/25/19de The appraised value of property is brad on the appropriate oomideratioo of the approaches to nine required by law. The asasa has determined that your property should be included in the Wdowing cttetory(ies) 1. ResidenSJ Property is valued by the cots and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and lands are valued at $71%of the appto.eha and is weed at'(SEE SEWN)of actual value. Pots value of the oil and/or ps sold or tmmpated front the 2 Apiculture! Lands determined solely by the earning or premises on primary production.(Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate established by sold on seeaodaty production.) law and is mated at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cost. market and income 3. Producitg urines are valued at 25% of the per proceeds or approaches and is imaged at 29% of setts value, including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is grata, vaunt land. • The assessor has cardWy studied all available information.giving particular attention to the specifics included on your MOM farm (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The ranom for this determination of value arc r rdlowu YOUM APIA ZAL IS DENIED Our TO LACK JF TInc TC PROCe.SS. You MAY CCNTINuc THE APPEAL UT FILING THIS OLTtRiS:NAT ICN wlTH THE COUNTY aGAKU OF LVUMLIZMTION ON OR LCFOKE JULY IL, 1904• a RtSIOLNTiML PROPERTY lot DESCRIPnoN FEimONER�S.�vA`L�.U�A•T�y1�oldN ,..� •�//�•�.P���R�IIOR To '�/ REVIEW AFTER TE REVIEW r Atta'AQ elmi lei e,ao, Mi4'�isiNiACL ALic :.•: .:..,l M a,s hv...j rygy 1 A A�..':. LAND V •�1��� " Y LAPS 249103 722OO 249163 722oO TOTAL 249103 72200 249163 722oC You have tie tighr*ada Wee CAii atilloud-of Equalization(County Camminioaem)for further consideration To do so.please raid and complete the revase side of thisiorm. 39•&106(1)(a).CRS O6/25/cis RICHARD W. KEIRNES A,Gl ' DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR '1" ADDITIONAL, INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE JJ o 61 7 f RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: AGLAND, INCORPORATED c/o North American Property Consultants 902 Redwood Dr. Loveland, CO 80538 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: ETN 14099 PT LOT A BLK44 BEG AT NE COR LOT A W TO NW COP 5120• SELY TO PT ON E LN 175' SELY FROM NE COR NWLY 175' TO BEG EXC W30' FOR HWY (Parcel #07093132200) • 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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, there was no one present to represent the petitioner, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and, being fully informed, has determined that the actual value be adjusted from 582,308 to $73,393, resulting in a reduc\`.ion to the assessed valuation. • NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that an adjustment to the sment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. 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. A ;DO// v'9 %tear - ✓F``' --Z_ 880620 • A Page 2 RE: BOE - AGLAND (Parcel #070931322001) BE IT FURTBER 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 22nd day of July, A.D. , 1988. '/ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Tdt,<tAd WELD IINTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder �QiXli and Clerk to the Board ne R. Bran r, Cha rman 1C-41-17-"L4-4-" • ,4, • e1 C.W. X r• . Pr• Tem �puty County ek ,.,� �_ • , • ►► � Via\ APPROVED AS TO FORM: a • � • Esc all) County Attorney Fran Yamaguc. 880620 • • • OFFICE OF COUNTY AOR .. 915 10O STREET l� NCTLCE OF DENIAL GtffLE .COLORADO 80631 • r I PHONE(303)356x000.En 4256 ETA 14099 PT LOT A ALK44 ()C6 AT NE COR LCT A r TO Na COR 5120. 5ELY TC PT CA E LN 175. 5tLY O FMDM NC CUR hSLY 175• TO JEG CAC s30• FOR N*Y COLORADO 06NER AGLAND INC huRTM AMERICAN PROPERTi CONSULTANTS PARCEL 070931!22001 Pih R 0959580 902 RCO.n000 UR YEAR 1968 LOVCLAND CO a053d LOG 02699 On/25/19eb :.. The VOmised value of proDa is bard Oa the apparpnetc ccSdu eiee of the appraacta to value ropuiled by In The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the followin 'egc y(ia) I. Residential Property is valued by the con and mattet 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands am valued at 872%of the approaches and is a seined at'(SEE BELOW)of actual vatic. pas value of the oil and/or zas sold or teampawd from the Amicahunl Land is determined solely by the awning or premiss on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a ate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is assessed at 29%of actual vans 5. All cther property is valued by the Cost market and income 3. Producing mines we valued at 25% of the von proem& or approacha and is assessed at 29% of actual value. including l00%of the net proceeds whichever is pasta vaunt land. The assessor has arefuRy studied all available infOrmatka.ring partitvLr attention to the specifics included on 3ovr Meal form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations aniprod to your peppery.The reasons for this determination of value are Colton YOUR APPEAL 1:. DENIED DUE TO LACK OF TIME TO PkGCt:55. YCU MAY CONTINUE Telt APPEAL by FILING THIS DETERMINATION sLTA Inc COUNTY IOARD OF E4UALIZATICN Oh ON oEFONE JULY 1Ls 19bb. • NtSIDENTIAL PRCPEMTY to• `.. ,ti+/ SYALITA 'C DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW I AFTER REVIEW.. _,.?iNNAf.1 Y"•St9A1519112D247• ,v':WA 'Y:44`,'"' '.rJ 'en.. ,at c./ CTUAL""41../:,• .4,•Z LAND LO7a5 312C 10755 31.:J IMP! 715b3 20750 71553 20790 TOTAL 02308 23070 02300 44870 You have t1a.Nfcantilt Addle.CtIf6ard of Equalization(County Commissioners)for further consideration.To do so,please rad and complete the reverse side of this forest 394-106(1)(a).CRS Oo/2s/bb RICHARD W. KEIRNES Q' DATE WF.W COUNTY ASSESSOR AD0m0NAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE Z f 0 L r0 RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: AGLAND, INCORPORATED c/o North American Property Consultants 902 Redwood Dr. Loveland, CO 80538 DESCRIPTION OP PROPERTY: ETN 13563 IMPS ON RR R/W NE4NW4 6 6 65 (HYDRAULICS UNLIMITED INDUSTRIAL PARK ANNEX 1ST FILING) (Parcel #080306000008) 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been beard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in sucb petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, there was no one present to represent the petitioner, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and, being fully informed, has determined that the actual value be adjusted from 5116,652 to S98,417, resulting in a reduction to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that an adjustment to the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. • 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. -_150 ') / / 7u ✓ / 880621 Page 2 RE: BOE - AGLAND (Parcel f 080306000008) BE IT FURTBER 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 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 22nd day of July, A.D. , 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: UNIX, COLORADO Weld Count erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board ne R. r n er, C irman Deputy County r e C.w. )C r- , Pr• Tem�C APPROVED AS TO FORM: a County At! rney ,% err. ' Fran ' amaguc 880621 • ID OFFICE OF915 COUNTYl0W ASSESSOR STREET 1,41C 7JC NGT LCE OP DENIAL GREE EY COLORADO 30631 ' PHONE(303)356-4000.Ca 4256 tit. 135443 IMP;, CAA RR Rots NL414a* O e 65 (HYDRAULICS uNLIMZTEO INDUSTRIAL PARK ANNEX lie isT FILING) O0LOBADO OMNER AGLAND CO—OP NGRTM AMERICAN PROPtRTY CONSULTANT:. PARCCL OdcageocCOOd PIN R l::to2bo0 ' 902 REDu000 OR YEAR lvdd LOVELAND CO d0S3a LOG 02887 Oo/2D/19tle The appraised value of property it heed on the appropriate enooderatio0 of the approaclea to value required by law. The a6er$Or _ has determined that your prepay should be included in the following ae gory(ia)i I. Raidcntial Property is valued by the cat and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands are valued at 871/2%of the approaches and is assessed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual valet am value of the oil and/or ges sold or itampoemd from the 2. Agriadtunl Land is determined solely by the earning or premises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a tote established by sold on secondary production.) law and is assessed at 29%of actual value 5. All other property is valued by the cost market and income 3. Producing.mines am valued at 25% of the [roes proceeds or apposehea and is messed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds rbitherer is meta. vacant land. The ass has andWly studied all available information.giving particular attention to the specifics included o0 your proaat farm (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations awed to your property.The reasons for this determination of value area follows: YOUR APPEAL IS JENIED Dut TO LACK OF TIME TG PsCCESS. YCu MAY CCNTINUE THE APPEAL gY PILING THIS DETERMINATION mLTM Tnt COtNTY uOARD OF E4ORLILATLDN ON OR BEFORE JULY 11, 19de. * RLSIOCNTZAL PNCPERTY los a Yk a>P.S'1 :+cu.,ib..e'u..,N A 'VATIL uRt -� DESCRIPTION PETMONER S VALUATION AMOR 10 REVIEW AFTER REVIEW i . fittaCIINtritititodllaabettar j y,,� LAND IMPS 110032 J 363 110052 3383O TOTAL 110052 J3SJO 116032 JJdJO • 2�oopvn ,,..p .. .. You have the rvhi td raapail w he,�touaty Board of Fgoalliation(County CoamOiWcnas)for(lather consideration.To do so please nod add compete de reverse side of this fare^.39-8-1060)(a):CR.S. RICHARD vvrrt�n�T r�. Oo/29/dd W. 1.EIRNES 1 P61. DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR ADDITIONAL. INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE 8104,1 RESOLUTION RE: TEE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITXON OF: AGLAND, INCORPORATED c/o North American Property Consultants 902 Redwood Dr. Loveland, CO 80538 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: GR 4805 L3 THRU 5 6 551' OF N105' L 6 THRU 8 SLX 38 (Parcel 6096105311009) Pin R 2809286 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 rlersonal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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, there was no one present to represent the petitioner, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and, being fully informed, has determined that the actual value be adjusted from 5144,264 to 5121,235, resulting in a reduction to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that an adjustment to the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. 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, 2313 Sherman Street, Room 420, Denver, Colorado 80203, telephone (303) 866-2603. it : 9,9/7. �'� _tia.� C/f/ �� 880622 Page 2 RE: BOE - AGLAND (Parcel #096105311009) 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 S39-8-108.5, 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 22nd day of July, A.D. , 1988. `7272,312.4BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: � L�RyAC,OUNTTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder iegotF and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Bran er, Cha rman � �n`� C.W. Kz�", Pro- em PY Y ut County rk APPROVED AS TO FORM: a e X.�,- a . . • County Attorney Fran •amaguc 880622 orrice-OF COUNTY/L OR 41, '913 leo=flier w NCTICE OF GENIAL GREFIEY.COLORADO-8091 .^� Ph ONE(303)356.4000.tXL 4256 ^.. GA ♦8O5 L3 TMRU 5 4 551° Cf N1GSa 4 0 .-THAU 8 8LK . ".• • cotort.AD0 . 61O ti ST CNCcLEY' ONNER AGLANO INC { NORTH AMERICAN PROPERTY CCNSULTAATS PARCEL O461O5311OOv 6 1O 3 311OCv PAN it 280920.6.' 902 KLCaCOU Cu YCArt- -►.980 LOVLLANO CO 00538 LOG O[$89 :06/25/1900' The approved value of property is based on the appropriate cpaideta er of the approaches to value required by km The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the %Bowing catetoryGerk p I. Residential Property a valued by the cat and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands'are valued at ST'4%of the approaches and is al g•(SEE BELOW)of actual Sue. gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or-transported"r .n the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the earning or Tanis on primary"produais(Valued 75%;of the amount produce capacity of land.capitalized a a rate established by sold oo seeoodaey production), kw and is assessed at 29%of actual value. S. AD other property is valued by the cost.'.market and income - . 3. Producing mines we valued at 25% of the grass proceeds or approada and is asseasod a'29%of actual"value. including . • • 100%of the net proceeds whichever a pater vrrr land. The assessor has areArl studied all available infanrtion.giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or vahutiors signed to your proper The'seam for this determination of value arc"as Sonora',';'• YOUR APPEAL IS OEN1tU Out TO LACK OF TINE TC PROCt.55. YOU RAY, CONTINUE THE APPEAL dY FILING THIS OCTtRALIsAT10NLITH tat COUNTY aOARO OF EQUALIZATION ON OR 0EFOKE JULY 112 1948. * KC510GNTIAL PRCPCRTY loo +yyy ? ,/.....,rtorrIESOlekWoOK _rY .. . • DESCRIPTION P6TTTIONFn VAWATION y�/�P�RIIO�R TO REVIEW C A�FTt t REVIEW ��/r►j( J ... LAND 3615O 1O48O - J615O - " 1O-'O••. IMPS 1Otl.114 31360 - 1O4114. 31J60.• Total. 14424♦ 410.0 144264 41tl.O.. _ You have.(h6081:4;40)clrret t the eat:IRt•Bard of Equalization(County Commisuoncrs)for further co side etioa To do so,please read and complete the revere side of this fora 394-106(1)(a).CRS OO/5/84 RICHARD'W KEIRNES Q;Q ', DATE ADDCITONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE D Y ESSOR . G'8 a in . • ' 1 RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: AGLAND, INCORPORATED c/o North Americrs Property Consultants 902 Redwood Dr. Loveland, CO 80538 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: GR 743A t314' L3 & 5 NE4SE4 8 5 65 EXC W80' OF N180' OF E314' L3. ALSO EXC S310' of E314' L3 & 5 ALSO EXC HWY /STATION/ •1603 2ND AVE% Parcel #096108402010 - Pin R 3311986 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 1988, and • WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHERE74S, there was no one present to represent the • petitioner, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and, being fully informed, has determined that the actual value be adjusted from $507,600 to $502,713, resulting in a reduction to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that an adjustment to the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. 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. fir . �� ;I.J �. `> ✓ur 880623 Ammimammimmor • • Page 2 RE: HOE - AGLAND (Parcel 1096108402010) 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 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 22nd day of July, A.D. , 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WE UNITY, COLORADO Weld County Jerk and Recorder if evat ' and Clerk to the Board ne R. Brantner, ChaYrman efoit'App J C.W. Kirby, Pr Tem puCount APPROVED AS TO PORM: a • e ��,`• ,Z •n • G000 ^' • ounty Attorney ra Yams• ch 880623 • OFFICE OF MONTY ASES90R 915 lOfh STREET NCTICE Of DENIAL GREELEY.'COIARADO 80631 PHONE(303)356.1000.ua 4256 GR 743A £314• L3 C S NC45E4 8 65 EXC 4801 OP N100e OF L314s L3 ALSO CXC S310s OF C414s L3 4 S. ALSO EXC MRY /STATION/41603 2NJ AVc4 COLORADO 1603 2 AV GREELEY OMhLR AGLAN0 INC NORTH AMEKLCAN PROPLRTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 090106402010 PIN R 3311960 901 MC1.MOOU Out YEAR 1966 LOUCLANO CO d0538 LOG 02890 06/25/19dd The appraised value of property S based on the appropriate consideration cC the approaches to value required by law.The armor has determined that your property should be included in the following nayory(ies I. Residential Property is valued by the cost and market 4. Oil and Gas Laseholds and Lands are valued at 871/2%of the approaches=dismissed at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value. glom value of the oil and/or gas sold at aansp rted from the 2. Aviculture! Land is determined solely by the earning 6r ptmeiraa on primary production. (Valued 75%cC the amount productive capacity 6f lad,capitalized m a rate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is aaesed at 29%of actual value. S. All ether property is valued by the cat market and income 3. Predating mines we valued at 25% of the vos Proceeds or approaches and is mama at 29% of actual value. indudmg 100%of the net p oeeeds whichever is mater. vacant land. The wow ha carefully studied all available information.gang particular attem6am to the specific imdraded on your protest form (PR 204)and Ms der tinned the valuation or valuation assigned to your progeny.The reasons for this determination of value are a follows: YOUR APPEAL IS DENIED BYE 70 LACK JF TINE TO PROCESS. YOU MAY CONTINUE Int APPEAL dY PILING THIS DETtRMLhATtON ALTM THE COLNT'Y (WAND CF LRVALLZATICN ON CR litPCHE JULY 11s vide. • RESIDENTIAL PROPEMTY lot ,ASSEIRlOIS'VALUXX7UV Car DESCRIPTION PETITIONER'S VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW 'K1:W 7K'11311g:.`sty'sS "-'✓."nxc` wEsc.--4aatrakb....' .AnssED' LAND 666PC 19.140 eoobO 19340 ' IMPS 44092C 127660 440920 127640 • TCTAL 507600 147200 507000 147200 lc it:.a5401(11. 'a.'" -.•-v- - ! You have the right to appal to the Comity Board of Equalization(County Commissioners)for further consideration.To do sat pleat read and complete the revere side of the form x'S4-106(1)(a).C.R.S. Co/25/de RICHARD W. ICEIRNES DATE ASSESSORADDMONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SLDE 8 S a (off RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: AGLAND, INCORPORATED • c/o North American Property Consultants 902 Redwood Dr. Loveland, CO 80538 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: 16699 IMPS ONLY ON RR R/W PT SE4NE4 28 4 66 (Parcel 1105728100002) Pin R 4433286 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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, there was no one present to represent the petitioner, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and, being fully informed, has • determined that the actual value be adjusted from $173,924 to $169,995, resulting in a reduction to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, EE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that an adjustment to the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. 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) , CAS. 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'0// ?ii 4. 880624 Page 2 RE: BOE - AGLAND (Parcel 4105728100002) 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 iDkcarR 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 22nd day of July, A.D. , 1988. G �J BOARD OFCOUNTY LCOLORADO COMMISSIONERS‘717ATTEST: Weld County lerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board 'ene R. B`antne;, Cha rman BY• C?Itis-tPi .A) W. r , Pro Deputy CountyClerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: a - e Go• :% • _ ' / ounty Attorney �.►��.� Fra ' amaguc 880624 _ r ® • OFFICE OP MINTY ASSESSOR 911 loth STREET NOTICE Or OthLAL GREELEY:COIORADO S0631 ^� A PHONE(303)356000.E)CC 4256 10099 IMPS ChLY CN AR R/w PT SE4NC4 28 4 06 11k taCEADO OANeda AGLANC INC hORTM AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS 1ANCEL 106720100002 PIN R 4433280 902 NtOs0JD DR YEAR aged LOVELAND CO 00531) LOG 02840 06/25/1980 The appraised value of property is bred on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The assailer has determined that your property should be included in the following catCI '(ia> _ T I. Residential Property is valued by the coat and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands sue valued at 8745%of the apprea tes and is amend at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value moss value of the oil and/or gas sold or ttampon:4 from the 2. Alricularal Land is determined solely by the zeroing or premises on tximaty production.(Valued 75% of the amount productive caDrity of kW,capitalized acetate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cost. market and intone 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the moss woceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is meat meant land. The amass has akdelly studied all amilabk information.giving to ocular artmoon to the spodtks Waded on your preroat form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations amipsd to your property.The reason for this determination of value are as follows: YOUR APPEAL IS OeN1ED DUE TO LACK UV TIME IC PROCESS. VOL RAY CONTINUE Tote APPEAL OV FILING TMs. JtTLMMIAATION 55TH TNt CCLNTY uOANJ OF tQsALLCATLCN UN OA deFORE JULY 11, 1900. * SLSLOehTIAL PROPERTY lot DPSCRIPIION PETITIONERS VAUTATUON PRIOR 10 REVIEW AFTER REVIEW an.:^ ' '.' .vkfiiAtOtt."X �aw7hTe/M�;7aL►ttit�h{M.s §JL ',ryas; LANE) slips L73924 30440 17354% ]0446 TOTAL 17394• 50440 173524 ]0440 , :n:=sop ipt. You have the right to appeal to ths,Coonty Bond of'Booths' aloe(County Commissioners)for fuller consideration.To do so.plane read and complete the reverse side of this Ri/j:. 394-106(1)(a).C.R.S. Oottbititt _ RICHARD W. KEIRNES • DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR ADOrrIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE o g o to ( RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: AGLAND, INCORPORATED c/o North American Property Consultants 902 Redwood Dr. Loveland, CO 80538 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: 14097 L9-10-12 EXC E71.46' L12 BLX1 M I, EATON SUB EATON (OUT) 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been givon to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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, there was no one present to represent the petitioner, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and, being fully informed, has determined that the actual value be adjusted from $156,248 to $151,672, resulting in a reduction to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that an adjustment to the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. 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 end 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. ,-ry ;r CC: ', ,. %/: 880648 Page 2 RE: HOE - AGLAND, INC. (Parcel $080306001002) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a petitioner whose petition has been denied, in whole or in part, may choose to appeal to the District Court of Weld County, Colorado, within thirty (30) days after the denial, pursuant to 539-8-108(1) , CRS. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, pursuant to 539-8-108, CRS, a taxpayer whose petition is denied may submit his case to arbitration pursuant to the provisions of S39-8-108.5, CRS. Any such submission to arbitration must be taken no later than thirty (30) days after such denial. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of July, A.D. , 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 4 CnJ wE UNTY, CO RADO Weld County lerk and Recorder �JKl/�11g and Clerk to the rd 'Gene R. Brantner, Cha rman• • Cr-ageputy County eg44) C.W. K r Pro em APPRO/// S TO FORM: . • \. \. ►.� a 'A. - *g a n n ounty Attorney w� Fran ' amaguc. 880648 S S OFFIit OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 10th STREET f :;$.2; NOTICE OF DENIAL GREEIEY,COLORADO 80631 :.;J� PHONE(]03)3564000.DR 4256 14097 L9-10—Li EXC E71.46a L12 tlLKI M L EAYGh Soo Vil �� tA70N {OUT) � • tRADO okhEk AGLAND INCCRP NORTH AP(t'RICAN PROPERTY GUNSULTMNTS PAkCts 000JOoJ01002 PIP, R 1243780 902 KtDs6UO DR TEAM 1980 LOVELAND CU s053tl LOG • 02094 00/25/3988 The appraised value of propel is based on the appropriate caaddaation of the approadtes to value required by law.The meson has determined that your property should be included in the following aecgory(ies) 1. Residential Property is valued by the con and market 4. Oil and On Leaseholds and Lands we valued at 876%of the approaches and is assessed at•(SEE BELOW)of actual nat. gmss value of the oil and/a gas sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined soleb, by the antis: or premise on primary production (Valued 75%of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate atablshed by sold on secondary taodaction.) law and is armed at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the coat martet and income 3. Producing mines am valued at 25% of the pea proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is gamer. vacant and. The asemor hot arduib•studied an available information giving particular attention to the specifics included an your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or vahumots assigned to your property.The masons for this determination of value are as fdlows YOUR APPtAL IS OcNILU Dot TO LACK OF Wit TO PRGCCSS. YOU HAY 1 CONTINUE THE APPEAL DY FLLING THIS DLtt+crtINATION 1.ITH Inc CGUhTY JONND OF LQUALLZATICN ON Os btFORC JULY 11, 1988. a RCSZDLNTIAL PROPERTY lob DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VALUATION PRIOR 3'0 REVIEW ATTER REVIEW! . LAND 1d000 7222. 18000 0220 IMPS 138244 40100 134284 43103 TOTAL 1f0204 45320 15o2n4 ♦SJ20 LYou lu a t5 Jigh t�o�a,►to-the Coety pad of Eon(County Caemm�ioners)for fluther coeddemtion.To do so.plan read and complete the reverse side a thin?amt. 39-8-106(1)(a).C.R.S. /29/de RICHARD W. KEIRNFS rift WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR asOhona ADDITIONAL BVFORM4T10N ON REVERSE SIDE RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: STANLEY AND MARY JANE SEDAN c/o North American Property Consultants 902 Redwood Dr. Loveland, CO 80538 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: LAS 12883 PT NW4 6 4 65(BEDAN ANNEX) BEG S15D46'W 1296' FROM N4 COR THENCE N74D46'W 152' CONT N74D46'w 7' S33D15'W 247.70' S53D43'E 8' CONT S53D43'E 152' TO W R/W LN OF UPRR THENCE N36D17'E 242' N15D14'E 64' TO BEG %420 S 2 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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, there was no one present to represent the petitioner, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and, being fully informed, has determined that the actual value be adjusted from $221,434 to $220,612, resulting in a reduction to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado; acting as the Board of Equalization, that an adjustment to the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. 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. 1, 29// ten. „G .,, ///- 880625 Page 2 RE: BOE - SEDAN SE 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 539-8-1D8.5, 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 22nd day of July, A.D. , 1988. tfiiBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD LINTY, COLORADO Weld Count lerk and Recorder /e and Clerk to the Board tene�R.Bran er, C a rman • -BY: O?Xrmuti a1 C.W. R r•y, P - em Deputy Coun Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: a •me ia County Atto �y � ._ . „rulq►,�Aiv. Fran. ' amagucX 880625 A OFFICE OP COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 Nth STREET � NOT L� OF DENIAL GREELEY.COLORADO40631 4 61-0.; V PHONE(303)356400@,at 4256 LAS a11dd3 PT Nod; 0 4 o51uEDAN ANAEXIOLG 31604604 1296• FN014 h4 COR THENCE N74O4o'r, 152' CCNT Vine NT4O46'w 7' S330150.I 247.70' S53047'E d' CCMT COLORADO S5304J'E 152' re A R/.1 Lh CF UPRR THLhCL 1%36017'c 242' N15014't o4' TO dtC%420 S 2 ST4 420 5 2ND 57 OShtR JEGAN STANLEY 4 MARY JANt hJRTH AMt9LCAh PROPERTY CJNSULTnNlS PMRCLL 105506200043 PIh R ♦J20006 902 RECr00D CR YEAR 1988 LOVELAND CO 8053u LOc, 02909 06/25/L9tltl The appraised value of property a based on the appropriate 0000detaaw of the apvecrhes to value timing by La.The UMW has determined that your property should be included in the following ce ctoty(ies) 1. Residential Property is valued by the cost and market 4. Oil and Om Leaseholds and lands are valued at 871/4%of the approaches and is sassed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. Dos value of te°oil and/or gas sold or=sported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the awning or premises on primary prOduction. (Valued 73%of the amount productive capacity or tent capitalized at a tate ataN Shed by sold on secondary production.) Las and h amused at 29%of actual value. 5. M other wooly is valued by the cost market and income 3. Producing mina are valued at 25%of the an proceeds or appnaaehes and is anresod at 29% of actual value. incltdina 100%of the net motet wbkbever is rater. vacant land. The amen has audWy studied an available information.giving perdedar attention to the specifics indodcd on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the nhfln a valuations assigned to your property.The reasons for this determimoon of value are as follows, • YOUR APPEAL IS OENLED CUE TO LACrc OF Tint TO Pw0CES . YOU MAY CONTLNUt THL APPEAL uY PILING THIS DtTLKMSNATICN a1TH Inc COUNTY 00..Ru Or EQUALIZATION ON OR ucFORE JULY 11, 1960. a RtSiOCATIAL PROPtRTY 10% ' C."-",77.7:77.:',-5177.77.•' •-• •.-n' .(i. fp", Mist tai 0.'; DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW 1 r—T-.v "� — T,r.-: r i•r..^-'..'.—' "`^Kq•r�;.:.x/+�:,T,^.'"TPr!m T: �`^'�^a" LAIC; 32670 8220 J2o70 0220 IMPS ttle764 4d440 108704 48440 TOTAL 221,474 5660C 2214J4 a000 You have the nabliWitg tc&Couchy Band eftEquitation(Canty Commissions)for farther oaooderadoa To do so please red and complete the mama ride of thickens _39.106(0(a).CRS on/2b/tio - RICHARD W.81O.›,s-.YR DATE ADDITIONALINVORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE 6 RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: COMPETITION TIRE i WHEEL, INC. c/o North American Property Consultants 902 Redwood Dr. Loveland, CO 8053£ DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: 06134 BLK 11 1ST ARLINGTON PARR (OUT) 8 AV 2525 (Parcel 0096117311014 - Pin P 0003575) 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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, there was no one present to represent the petitioner, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and, being fully informed, has determined that the actual value be adjusted from $17,996 to $19,034, resulting in an increase to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that an adjustment to the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. 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. //-SC // `7C. .a., . // 880642 Page 2 RE: BOE - COMPETITION TIRE & WHEEL, INC. (Pin - P 0003575) 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 S39-8-108.5, 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 22nd day of July, A.D. , 1988. BOARD OF COunTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD UNTY, COLORADO Weld County lerk and Recorder /a / � .m and Clerk to the Board ne R. Brantner, C airman 1m1�accol C.W. K r ., Pro em )Deputy County er APPROVED AS TO FORM: Ja a Ci7L- OCArta9 County Attorney Frank SCamaguchi 880642 • OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 tarb STREET NOTICE OF DENIAL 1 OREELE10 COLORADO 30631' PHONE(303)356.4000.EXt 4256 40134 MLR I1 ALT ARLINGTON PARK LOUT! Whey COLORADO tl AU 2525 ORhtit CUNPETLTLCIN Tint 6 aHttL INC RICHARD L. VchN PARCEL 096117311014 PIN P 0003575 902 RttoMOOD DM Tut YEAR L988 LOVELAND CO tl0536 LOG 00017 06/21/19tlt1 The appraised vat",of property is based on the appropriate consideration of t c approaches to value required by law.The assessor - has determined that Your N-;xrty should be included in the following socgory(ies): I. Residential Property is valued by the cost and meta 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands are valued at 871%of the approaches and is as:0uod at '(SEE BELOW)of actual value. gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or trampatod from the z Agricultural Land is determined solely by the taming or premises on primary Oroductioo. (Valued 75%of the amount productive capacity of land,capitalized at a rate atablisbod by sold on secondary production.) law and is N4esed at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the coat matter and income 3. Producing mines an valued at 25% of the yeas proceeds a approaches and is a—osed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is pater. flare land. The amessor ha carefully studied all available informatioh.giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reaahs for this determination of value are as follower YOUM PERSONAL PROPERTY HAS d£cN AS5ESSEJ IN MCCCRDANCE ..ITH COLGRADG taw Alit) INSTRUCTIONS Pu0L15rttC JY Tett start sLIVLSLCN CF PROPERTY TAKATIOh. CTnda PERSONAL PROPERTY, SIMILAR IN NATURE, HAS UCEN CONSISTENTLY ASStSSEU USING THE SAME STATUTORY NtTnCIIS. M RCSIDLNTIAL PRCPER:Y 164 fi i �: Agl fl'sYALI11i10tt . .. . . , x; DESCRIPTION PETfIIONERS VAWATION PRIOR To REVIEW AFTER LEVIEW ACTUAL f ...Assisse ',.• b ACTUAL I A 'gyp S Cli14T a ', h_ uLS�Rc u�Y:�,a PY_RSCNAL PROPERTY 17996 5220 17996 522C TOTAL 17990 5220 1799e 522C You have the right to appal to the County Board of tqualStion(Canty Cemmisiaurn)for further consideration To do so.please read and complete the reverse side of this form. 39-8-106(1)(a),CRS 00/30/88 RICHARD W. KEIRNES aQ.• DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 5 ti ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERE SIDE Z$O gala. RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: COMPETITION TIRE a WHEEL, INC. c/o North American Property Consultants 902 Redwood Dr. Loveland, Cn 80538 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: FIXTURES AT 2525 8TH AVENUE Parcel #096117311014 Pin P 0008149 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been beard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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, there was no one present to represent the petitioner, and WHEREAS, the .Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and, being fully informed, has determined that the actual value be adjustedi from #4,186 to $2,897, resulting in a reduction to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that an adjustment to the sment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, may be appealed to the Board of Assessment Appeals within thirty (30) days after such denial, pursuant to S39-8-108(1) , CRS. The appeal forms and instructions may be obtained from: Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 420, Denver, Colorado 80203, telephone (303) 866-2603. A5OO/: Cr. ..._..:... /4/1- 880643 Page 2 RE: DOE - COMPETITION TIRE & WHEEL, INC. (Pin - P 0008149) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a petitioner whose petition has been denied, in whole or in part, may choose to appeal to the District Court of Weld County, Colorado, within thirty (30) days after the denial, pursuant to 539-8-108(1) , CRS. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, pursuant to 539-8-108, CRS, a taxpayer whose petition is denied may submit his case to arbitration pursuant to the provisions of 539-8-108.5, CRS. Any such submission to arbitration must be taken no later than thirty (30) days after such denial. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of July, A.D. , 1988. ‘71BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: t .�I WE UN"_'Y, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder i and Clerk to the Board ne R. Brantner, ,C a rman 9p nv� C.W. Xire Pro-T inntyyiliti APPROVED AS TO FORM: a• • •a �J_ ount At o /y eY Fran"Yamaguc• 880643 • • OFP10E OP COUNTY,CDR 91$ 10th STREET 9' NOTICE OF DENIAL GREEIEYCOLORADO L063I 1.•2 PHONE(303)356.4000,EC 4256 FIATORtr, Vile • COLORADO d AV 2525 OMht4 COPPETITION TIRE G ,MEET INC RICMARG l VENN PARCEL 09011731 1014 Pits P 0004149 902 RECMCOD CRIVE YEAR 194214 LOVELAND CO 00538 LOG 00CLe 06/21/1988 The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by In.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following catetor)(iesk I. Residential Property is valued by the cost, and market ; 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands am valued at 87'1%of the approaches and is assessed at '(SEE BELOW)of actual value. gross value Of the oil and/or gas sold oe transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the earning or premises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land,capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cost market and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the pas proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is greater. vacant land. The assessor has carefully studied all available information.giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest Rem (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The rca ore for this determination of value ate as f:Uowa HAW; NOT RtCCIVta COMPLETE INFORMATION TO CMAhGt MIL 45Stt L1.T FOR YOUR ACCOUNT. PLCMSC SUPPLY Inc IhFCRMATLGN w1TMIN 10 DAYS. It MILL CONSIDER AN ADJUSTMENT MMEh THE INFORMATION 4t REQUL.TtO IS SENT. • ReSIOGNT Iai- v: CPEM TY loti • ••••• :. c ASSESSORS VALUATION - ..... ,. ?. DESCRIPTION I PEITTIONERS VALUATION I PRIOR TO REVIEW ! AFTER REVtEMy ACINAL J w�--.. ' ACTUAL J ASSESSSW [ ACIiLAI:: ' .wAA1m1®° :,, PcMSONAL PROPERTY 4106 1220 4100 1240 TOTAL 4180 1.220 •106 1220 4, 1 You have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization(County Commissioner)for further consideration.To do so.please read and complete the reverse side of this form. 394-106(1)(a).CRS. �/���T�� ^^ 00/29/00 RICHARD W. ICE:RIVES 111►' DATE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVS COUNTY ASSESSOR $ $0 b* �� RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO fi PETITION OF: THOMAS J. S DEANNA COWAN c/o North American Property Consultants 902 Redwood Dr. Loveland, CO 80538 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: RV-5 L5 RIVER VIEW 11617 N 35TH AVE CT Parcel #080526001005 - Pin R 1351986 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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, there was no one present to represent the petitioner, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and, being fully informed, has determined that the actual value be adjusted from $280,013 to $260,000, resulting in a reduction to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that an adjustment to the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. 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. 7 880644 Page 2 RE: BOE - THOMAS & DEANNA COWAN (Pin - R 1351986) BE IT FURTHER RESOLV'.'D 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 22nd day of July, A.D. , 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: f� � WE UNTY, COLORADO Weld County Jerk and Recorder ��IC/yore and Clerk to the Boardtone R. Bran or, t a rman nAPPo-e 7/ h�e 1r enD1 - r y. Pro em Deputy CountyC erVED AS TO FORM: a 1'•�. J. sor7Lc.,),A.Ar County Attorney Frank Yamaguchi 880644 OPP=OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 IOM STREET / ✓' NT1 . Ci JtNLAL GREFLEY.COLORADO 70631 r0 w� 4 I:: PHONE(303)3564000,flit 4256 RV-5 L� MSVth Vlt..tlol7 N 39TH AVc CTt irne toll N 45TH AIC CT uwNLR COnaN TnUKA5 .! • :,CANNA NOeTn AALMICAN PRUPLMTY CUNbULTANTS PAitCC4 0dCS26001005 , PIh M 1351480 v02 HtCr000 LM YEAR 198d LOutLAND CO aOSJa LOC 02982 06/25/1915.6 The appraised value or property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by kw.The assessor has determinod that your property should be included in the following categay(ie■k 3. Residential Property is valued by the con and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds colds and Lands arc valued at S7k%of the appaehea and is assessed at (SEE BELOW)of actual value. gron value of the oil and/or gas sold Cr trampormd from the 2. Agrknhunl Lard is determined solely by the earning or premises on primary production. (Valued 75%of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate established by soli on secondary production.) law and is assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. AU other property is valued by the cost market and interne 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is greater. vacant trend The assessor has carefully studied all available information.giving particuW attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your popery.The reasons for this determination of value are as follows: YOUR APPLAL IS LLNILD DUL TO LACK Jr Tint TO PROCESS. YUL MAY CCNTLN4ti TMC APPLAL UY FILING TMI5 OL TLMMItATION alt)' TiL COLNTY UOnka iF E4UALILATLON Oh OA uEPOMC JULY 11, • MCSSOLNTIAL PRCk•L.tTY lot . .. - Affi4+!!f. OR.`SVAIIMX1RN.s,:wZ DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS YAL.UATTO.N _ PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW -sicasALim„ss.6 ;" ".% LAND ,.01, a7..0 5675 0750 hips 225J3tr J7.10 . 2s33tl 37 10 TUTaL 280010 40100 i .:o0013 4.o1o0 You have the the County t)wm of Fqualintion(County Commissioners)for further consideration.To do so,please read and complete the reverse side of this foes. 39.8.106(1)(A CRS 0o/2)/eo RICHARD W. IC:EIRNES _ '4' DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR ADDTI«wL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE 38 044V RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EOVALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: JIM'S WATER SERVICE, INC. c/o North American Property Consultants 902 Redwood Dr. Loveland, CO 80538 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: 16006-D PT NE4 31 1 66 BEG W520.20' & 589D31'W 1375.88' FROM NE COR S89D31'W 62.92' TO E R/W LN NEW HWY S01D18'W 30' S37D56'W 192.60' S01D18'W 326.80' S76D53'E 132.40' $67D03'E 70.86' N0D29'W 566.84 ' TO BEG (2A M/L) AMA PARCEL B 12628 WELD CO RD 4 Parcel 4147131000059 - Pin R 6290386 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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, there was no one present to represent the petitioner, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and, being fully informed, has determined that the actual value be adjusted from $135,024 to $111,373, resulting in a reduction to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that an adjustment to the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. 880645 Page 2 RE: BOE - JIM'S WATER SERVICE, INC. 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. 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 S39-8-108.5, 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 22nd day of July, A.D. , 1988. • BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST"712722+�Mc � WEL UNTY, COLORADO / �y Weld County'tlerk and Recorder IV/LL t 4f and Clerk to the Board neR. Brantner, Chairman !ter . C.W. X b , Pr Tem puty Count/l-rt.' APPROVED TO FORM: Ja • .e ' .•s• CE 0 Go 1 County Attorney .` Fran amaguc• 880645 • OFFICE OF COif4=Y ASSESS'. • 915 10th STREET /mow' N C T Z C C OF J E N I AL GREELEY.COLORADO 10631 PRONE(303)356-4000,ELT 4256 ivfl,00o-u PT kE4 J1 t oo 0J1 .520.20' $690311.,AJ75.dd° FMCP At CO. 5490J146. 02.92• TO E K/n O Lh NE. Say SOLO1da.i JO' SJ70aos.. 192.00• COLORADO SOID10 .. J2o.i10' :.7o➢ .J• c 132.406 Sol➢U3't. 7G.do' NOU29aar S5o.64a TO JIG (2A M/LI AKA MMRCGL d 12o2d att.11 CC MD 4. GONER JIM45 •ATEA St.VZCL INC hONTr1 AME.tLCAN MROPCKTY CONSULTANTS M.IRCEL t471Jt000LS9 Fla N o2VCJd0 902 RLU1s0OJ L'M VtAR 1980 LJVfLANO CO u05Jd LCC C297d Ao/25/198d The appraised value of property u based on the appropriate camSdeation of the approaches to value required by law.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following atelory(irs); I. Residential Property is valued by the cost and maths 4. Oil and Gas leaseholds and Lands c valued at 8214%of the approaches and is assessed ate(SEE BELOW)of actual value. caw value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the nntinl8 or premises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a me established by sold on secondary production.) law and is assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the ccoR market and 'Uccle 1 Producing mines am valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is greater. vacant land. The assessor has aue(hlb studied all available information.giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form . (PR 204)and ha determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property. The reasons for this determination of value are as follows YOUN APPEAL IS JthItO JOE TO LACK Of TINt TC PRCCt55. Yt.t, MAY. CCNTLhut Tnt APPEAL DY '[LING TMIS JETERMZNMTION AlTn Tnt CCVhTY sOaMC OF LQUALLLATICh Oh Cis dtFORE JULY 31. 1Vdd. * AL:aLQtNTIAL MROPI$TY Los it r.,r. ...,:. AS5FF�DRS VA11 AflON '> DESCRIPTION PETTTTONERS VAWATION 1 PRIOR TO REVIEW [ AFTER REVIEW atAt: ,..rt k,. wawa; .AISESSEO LAND 10000 2900 j 1000C 1900 ZAPS 1202• 30:00 I 12D024 Jo2o0 TOTAL ! 1J02♦ J91o4 a.J5024 39360. - 1 You have the fiete baPlSto the Cowity'Bcahl of Equalization(County Commissioners)for further consideration.To do so.please read and complete the reverse side of this form 39-8-106(1)(a).CRS • RICHARD 1�Y� W. T��YYf1�T� 0o/25/so RICHARD KEIRNWS . WELD COUNTY 204 DATE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE .10!•413 • • RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETXTXON OF: NCC CONSTRUCTION COMPANY c/o North American Property Consultants 902 Redwood Dr. Loveland, CO 80538 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: 6001 West 10th Street 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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, there was no one present to represent the petitioner, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and, being fully informed, has determined that the actual value be adjusted from $35,824 to $29,943, resulting in a reduction to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that an adjustment to the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. 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. A : u-✓ % fa:a.x ��%a 880646 Page 2 RE: BOE - NCC CONSTRUCTION COMPANY • 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 $39-8-108, CRS, a taxpayer whose petition is denied may submit his case to arbitration pursuant to the provisions of 539-8-108.5, CRS. Any such submission to arbitration must be taken no later than thirty (30) days after such denial. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of July, A.D., 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WEL U�NTTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder 411k /(i and Clerk to the Board ne R. Bran ex./ ChaC1-71 rman C7X�x-str .W. K r. , Pro- puty County erk APPROVED AS TO FORM: a • •e C ?C;77L. County Attorney ran amaguc• 880646 0 • • K.' ac covenWTIA 9tVS IOrh / Gi STRP£T NCTICL CF DEhtAL GREELEY.COLORADO 30631 -':// .4 I h PHONE(303)3561000.EXt 4256 101-11 MtSTtHN HILLS 1111 C COLORADO 10 ST a 0001 0►ts R NCC CCh5TRUCTIOh COMPANY NORT+i AnERICAN P4OPcRTY CONstULTaNTS PARCLL 095904403007 PIN P 0004137 902 RCDMCQD OH YLAR, 19118 LOVtLAhO CO 80538 1.04 00070 04/25/198o The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value iequired by law. The=Met has determined dui your property should be included in the Wilowln$emetics-3(0O1 I Residential Property S valued by the cost and market 4. Wand Gas Leaseholds and Lands are Sued at 8Th%of the approaches and is assessed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. pas value of the at and/or gs sold or taaported from the 2. Agricultural land is determined solely by the earning or premises on primary prodtucdoa (Valued 75% of the amount productive apaeity of land.capitalized at a rime established by sold on secondary production.) law and is assailed at 29%of actual value. S. All other property is valued by the cost. molter and income 3. Producing mines arc valued at 25% of the pcs proceeds or apposehes and is assessed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is pater. vat land. The assessor has awfully studied al!available information.Riving particular stamtion to the specifics included on year paotat Ciem (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The masons for this determination of value are as follows Ycug PERs0NAL PROPERTY HAS 8EEN ASSZ SSU) IN ACCORDANCE RITn COLCRAUQ LAM AND INSTRUCTIOOS PUuLlsntD al, THE STATE OLVISICN OF PRCPtRTY TAXATION. CTHtM PtRSONAL PROPERTY? SIMILAR IN NATURE? HAS OLEN CONSISTENTLY ASSESSED USING THt SAME STATUTORY ntTHOD5. a Rt5IGLNTLAL PROPERTY 106 DESCRIPTION F PETITIONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW I AFTER REVIEW C ,UCnyu;. . ..1 .,u►3 k'"' 'Tr' AC:MA„ . (.;,.,,gip .( ACTUAL, _s le, ≤,:w3 "^:; y I PCHSONAL PROPcRT 45824 10410 JS8a4 10410 TOTAL JSef24 10410 35324 10410 You have the'right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization(County Commissioners)for Thither consideration.To do so.please mad and complete the reverse side of this forms 39-8-106(1)(a).CRS. c o/J o/etl RICHARD W. KEIRINIES qa r DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 7 ADDMONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE-`SIDE 116 654 ARelyne Q ORDINANCE NO. 89-P NO oU Q IN THE MATTER OF THE REPEAL AND RE-ENACTMENT, WITH AMENDMENTS OF ^.g CERTAIN SECTIONS, AND THE ADDITION OF CERTAIN SECTIONS TO ORDINANCE NO. 89, WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE, AS CURRENTLY a AMENDED, REVISING AND ADDING CERTAIN PROCEDURES, TERMS, AND c x REQUIREMENTS. ci x y ti BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD 8 COUNTY, COLORADO: WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, - .4 Colorado, purscuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home o Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and ma C00 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has the power and n x authority under the weld County Home Rule Charter and State ::071 Statute, including Article 28 of Title 30, CRS, to adopt zoning or at"w regulations for the unincorporated areas of the Cocrity of Weld, m and cq OD a a P0. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, a Colorado, has previously adopted Ordinance No. 89, Weld County E Zoning Ordinance, establishing a comprehensive revision of the c 'C zoning regulations and zoning maps for the unincorporated areas of c)>. the County of Weld, and has adopted amendments in Ordinances 89-A through 89-O, and wno WHEREAS, said Ordinance No. 89, as amended, is in need of N,"n` revision and clarification with regard to procedures, terms, and requirements therein. caw • NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that certain existing sections of said Ordinance No. 89, as amended, are repealed and re-enacted, with amendments, and that various sections are added or revised to read as follows: Amend the ANIMAL UNIT definition by changing the first sentence to read: A term and number used to establish an equivalency for various species of LIVESTOCK (e.g. , one cow is equivalent to 50 rabbits) . OQfl 59-P Co' CA- h'c.- P_ zeaa r .407NJ Page 2 ORDINANCE NO. 89-P wo Co C.) 0 ;a. Amend the DWELLING, SINGLE FAMILY definition to read: DWELLING, SINGLE FAMILY (SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING) : A DWELLING o x UNIT other than a MOBILE HONE or MANUFACTURED HOME arranged, e designed, and intended to be occupied by not more than one H LIVING UNIT. R Amend the DWELLING, TWO FAMILY/DUPLEX definition to read: N DWELLING, TWO FAMILY/DUPLEX: A BUILDING containing two DWELLING UNITS other than MOBILE HOMES or MANUFACTURED HOMES 01x arranged, designed, and intended to be occupied by not more aG than two LIVING UNITS. cola coU Amend the DWELLING, THREE FAMILY/TRI-PLEX: definition to read: wz ram DWELLING, THREE FAMILY/TRI-PLEX: A BUILDING containing three m DWELLING UNITS other than MOBILE HOMES or MANUFACTURED HOMES arranged, designed, and intended to be occupied by not more c than three LIVING UNITS. ebb] "i °" Amend the DWELLING, MULTI-FAMILY: definition to read: • IN DWELLING, MULTI-FAMILY: A BUILDING containing four (4) or more DWELLING UNITS other than MOBILE HOMES or MANUFACTURED cj HOMES arranged, designed, and intended to be occupied by four (4) or more LIVING UNITS. o cft Amend Section 21.6.5 to read: C4 itt Art Cq p1 21.6.5 The Board shall adopt, by Resolution, every five years, an npdtated copy of the Official Weld County Zoning Map which includes the rezoning: approved since the last update. Add a new Section 24.9 to read: 24.9 Changes to a Special Review Permit. Any approved Special Review Permit shall be-limited to the items shown on the Special Review plan map and governed by the DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. Major changes from the approved Special Review plan map or DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS for the Special Review Permit 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 plan map or DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS are permitted. The Department of Planning Services is responsible for determining whether a major change Ino °v Page 3 M ORDINANCE NO. 89-P V a exists. Any other changes shall be filed in the oS°: office of the Department of Planning Services with o m the approved Special Review Permit. yr w o Amend and renumber Section 28.4.1 to read: O 28.4 POD Sketch Plan Review and Conference. A Planned Unit Development Sketch Plan shall be submitted a, 'r prior to a submittal of a Planned Unit Development oar District change of zone application. The Department may take up to thirty (30) days for its co a review of the Planned Unit Development Sketch Plan. ez After its review, the Department of Planning ea Services may schedule a conference with the applicant. The purpose of the conference will be o ca to familiarize the applicant with the Planned Unit Development District change of zone procedures and a advise the applicant of any problems discovered el m during the review of the Planned Unit Development O1 Sketch Plan. gE o Delete Section 31.2.21 2 Renumber the existing Section 31.2.22 to 31.2.21 with no changes to the text. el om .r. 2 Amend Section 31.4.18 to read: Mai 31.4.18 Any use permitted as a use by right, an accessory use, or a use by special review in the Commercial or Industrial zone districts provided the property is not a LOT in an approved or recorded subdivision plat or LOTS part of a map or plan filed prior to adoption of any regulations controlling subdivisions. POD development proposals shall not be permitted to use the special review permit process to develop. Add a new Section 31.4.19 to read: 31.4.19 CHILD CARE CENTER Renumber the existing Section 31.4.18 to 31.4.20 with no changes to the text. I a O Page 4 o V ORDINANCE NO. 89-P 9 Amend Section 32.2.2.1 to read: 32.2.2.1 One (1) SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING per LEGAL LOT, said o a SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING shall be connected to and fa a: served by a PUBLIC WATER system and a PUBLIC SEWER system. Evidence that PUBLIC WATER AND PUBLIC SEWERS are available to the LEGAL LOT shall be ✓ provided prior to the issuance of a building permit. This requirement does not apply to any LEGAL LOT created prior to the enactment date of o ga this Ordinance. This requirement also does not a apply to any LOT included in a proposed subdivision COQ which has preliminary subdivision plat or final e y subdivision plat approval by the Planning N ,r Commission or the Board of County Commissioners • E prior to the enactment date of this Ordinance. 0 m Delete Section 32.2.2.6 o am (ID. Add a new Section 32.2.4.8 to read: a 32.2.4.8 CHILD CARE CENTER a If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held or decided to be m invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the oat validity of the remaining portion. The Board of County in Commissioners hereby declares that it would have passed the Ordinance, and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional and invalid. Page 5 ORDINANCE NO. 89-P 'no 00 0 The above and foregoing Ordinance No. 89-P was, on motion "'cci duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th o day of July, A.D. , 1988.0 X e .` BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS o a ATTEST:./ • JVNTY. COLORADO Loo4:Weld Co• • : Recordereand Cle k ` ' d Br er, Chairman rag -• " BY: `����t; ,d' rCw'y✓&"'&^& C.W. r , Pro- em o Deputy County Clerk ca eo a APPROVED AS TO FORM: Jo a N• w !4a. n N 7 / County Attorney OD Fran Yamaguc• CO. er • o FIRST READING: June 22, 1988 PUBLICATION: June 29, 1988 SECOND READING: July 11 , 1988 c.c. PUBLICATION: July 13, 1988 era ~~ FINAL READING: July 25, 1988 0pai PUBLICATION: July 27, 1988 Effective date: August 2, 1988 , Affidavit of Publication STATE Or COLORADO) County nt Weld) as. A. 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I R" day W CliiiiiS aaaliaa.* i—IMMO allani—alailk MI !; - rsssI wat.seDI1 �lI piped&■ ,.a FOitP'LUPSgtj41 `,•u97 nrrr• _ PRESS . •416 Dins Ava. . . • rasa cSI bi a 6.30 Mc eturr .two a WELD OOGhTr, OOLORADO pAGE 1 of 1 General Fao CLAIMS V.O. WARRANT NO. P.O. N0. VENDOR APawr 902241 T 073179 Gary DeJohn 128.52 902242 073188 Cary Da ohm And the city of 7,600.00 Ctoreley %CTRL $ 7,728.52 SEC O? COLORADO ) ) vas miry OF 1= ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been eampleted on the above listed claims as shown on Page 1 tbnaxgb 1 and dated July 25, , 19 88 and that payments should be made respective vendors an the amounts set crpnvite their names with the total mount $ 7,728.52 . DATED IRIS 25th DAY CP July , 1988. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME IRIS 25th DAY Cr July NS' OO1 SSICt: EXPIRES: Mr Ce -Flrj 6d„sjin g Iry SIM OF COLORADO ) ) JUI COUNTY WV W_'D ) we, the Board of County Ccamissioners 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 w totaling $ 7.728.52 44.0 AT771221 �cti„" t!mo :. \� ►�.•.... County k & Recorder Deputy -• -, C r " i / UMW COLTTY, cOMPADO PAGE 1 of 1 Genera) FOND =DC V.0. ANT C. P.O. NO. VENDOR NWNT 902243 074152 MC- Epcocy and Coati-11P 647.00 TOTAL $ 647.00 STATE OF OODORAr0 ) ) ss CCON Y CF VISA ) 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 July , 1988 that payment should be toott a respecti vends lithe amamts set oppositeand their names with the totalmade amount S 647.00 vs DATED THIS 25th DAY OF July 19$8 Sd- SOBSED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 25th DAY C1 July 19-8B—• MY C mmISSTCt EXPIRES: NM ammoni Ench . i....r (fro"STATE OF Ooi3OR1D0 ) ss 000NTY On== ) we, the Hoard of 03unty 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 ripe-torsi totaling $ 647 n gin einiui• AT= d,,A49/ • ty er c 6 Reno er BY: Deputyt r WELD 0U Tr, 0DLOPAD0 PAGE 1 of 1 General FUND CLAIMS v.0. S1a MT NO. P.O.. NO. vE4DO[t AMOUNT 902244 0730,1 U-S. Postmaster 9+000.00 TOTAL $ 9,000.00 STATE OF COLORADO ) ss C0RLYOPMID ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures hate been oa acted on the above listed claims as shown on Page 1 through 1 and dated July 5 , 19 88 and that payments should be made i57-a;r respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount S 9,000.00 DATED THIS 25th DAY 0' July 1988 SAID SUBSCRIBED AID $1Cti TO BEPOzw ME THIS 25th DAY OF July 1988 MY cCM1ISSICN EIS: COlt ��+ 6or,w Jw rt fierrA-40-e _sac SI= OF CO OR= ) ss COUNTY O0'' PC ) 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 mom the Generpl totaling S 9,000.00 - rso+ fltatA4C0 t4te441* etc & Reo/� Fez Deputy &Ai/ wax mum, CJOI,ORPDO PAGE 1 of 1 General FOND CLAIMS S V.O. WARsANS ND. P.O. ND. VENDOR MOW 902245 072088 JOE OCNOA 400.00 To. s 400-00 STATE CF CV RA o ) ss CCONTY CAF WELD ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been ccepleted on the above listed claims as shown on Page 1 through 1 and dated July �5 , 19 M and that payments shwld be made �respective vendors an tFie amo�mts set opposite their mm�es with the total amount S 400.00 DATED IBIS 2Sth DAY OF July , 14$6 . i marz ‘14711-- ASO =RV TO BEFORE ME =XS 25th DAY G July 1__- MY c TC.SSIC>n EXPIRES:_m ra._._j _ ., o NC1CAia' PUHi.I --1 STATE aCOLORADO ) ) ss CCONT1C CF WELD ) Wb, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above: and warrants in payment therefore are bereby ordered drawn upon the Ga wraL totaling S 4m.m z CountyZataStAd&J ,may a Recorder By: *et biro.-v WELD CCONTY, CC.J'RADO pocg 1 of 1 General FODID CCADC V.O. %ARRANT NO. P.O. NO. 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I -4 a 1 2� l j ; * to < �pd Z D 1 710 N m {{ TI al I I -II Z T \ PI A ! : 1 I 1 O Z 011 1 I . • m 1 m • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 0 Re ports AND Commurtutton5 ssu20JP COLLECTION OF CLERK FEES 07/05/86 MARY ANN FEUCRSTEIN e WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER MONTH: JUNE YEAR: 1586 ITEMS TOTAL STATE COUNTY CLERK FEES 3070R VEHICLE DEPARTMENT LICENSE FEES 12504 178099.07 123239.07 42140.00 12720.00 OWNERSHIP TAX 12504 443919.51 7623.50 428672.51 7623.50 SME RENTAL O.T. 127 2484.21 2420.71 63.50, PERMITS 2689 2190.50• 756.85 1433.65 SALES TAX 0 157893.14 151515,54 6377,60 AIRCRAFT 0 .00 .00 900 AIRPORT FUND 0 .00 .00 .00 TITLES 4758 25813.00 11606.00 14007.00 ID'S 92 322.00 184.00 138.00 CHATTELS 1631 12071.00 12071.00 OUPLICATE REG 51 102.00 102.00 FICHE 0 .00 .00 CERTIF. 6 OTHER 40 81.50 81.50 PENALTIES 17 339.66 339.66 SHE RENTAL TAOS 2 10.00 6.00 ♦.00 DIESEL (COUNT) 0 EMISSION Fees 3429 2400.30 2400.30 OTHER 0 .00 .00 SUS TOTAL 37844 825725.89 295130.96 473233.22 57361.71 aECORDING DEPARTMENT UCC INDEX 493 1721.00 1721.00 GEN INDEX 3652 20975.00 20975.00 DOC FEES 339 2901.13 2901.13 SEARCH C CERT 100 1060.00 1060.00 ' MICROFILM 5 1916.95 1916.95 • CUT COPIES 177 528.50 528.50 NON CERT COPIES 1059 3191.25 3191.25 MARRIAGE LIC 145 1430.00 435.00 1015,00 PHOTO COPIES • 7 5.00 5.00 RECEIVABLES • 0 .00 .00 OTHER 1 21000 21.00 SUS TOTAL 5978 33769.83 435.00 33334.83 CLERK TO THE SOAR0 MAPS 50 100.00 100.00 PHOTO COPIES 22 31.25 31.25 OTHER 3 44.50 44.50 • SUB TOTAL 75 175.75 175.75 :SECTION DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATION 41 20.50 20.50 MAPS 4 8.00 8.00 LISTS 1 33.85 33.85 OTHER 1 5.00 5.00 SUS TOTAL 47 67.35 67.35 JUN GRAND TOTAL 43944 859738.82 295565.96 473233.22 90939.64 YEARTO-DATE TOTAL COLLECTIONS MOTOR VEHICLE 238342 4897247.67 1671138.78 2921753.57 304455.32 RECORDING 35477 204073.96 1503.00 202570.96 CLERK TO SOAR) 332 1005.25 1005.25 ELECTION 420 2613.9E 2613.98 YTO GRANO TOTAL 294571 5105040.86 1672641.78 2921753,57 � ���. 5`10645951 '4.17. . --- MARY NN FEUERSTEIN -KS J0-1-114 MELD OUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER 4CVISEO 7/84 5d-7-z5-82 ANV20JP COLLECTION OF CLERX PEES 07/0S/8t MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN r WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER YEAR-TO-DATE THRU JUNE FOR YEAR: 1988 ITEMS TOTAL STATE COUNTY CLERIC FEE4 'OTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT LICENSE FEES 67855 1054131,23 741250.73 243701.50 69179.00 OWNERSHIP TAX 67855 2746726.42 42601.00 2661524,42 42601.00 SME RENTAL O.T. 490 8808.64 8563.64 245.00 PERMITS 11569 9300.50 3243.85 6056.65 SALES TAX 0 856114.01 822427.70 33686.31 AIRCRAFT 117 2935.50 2877.00 58.50 AIRPORT FUND 117 5204.01 3087.01 117.00 TITLES 24324 131884.00 60333.50 71550,50 • ID'S 305 1067.50 610.00 457.SC CHATTELS 66101 65041,00 65041.00 DUPLICATE REG 230 460.00 460.00 FICHE 5 450.00 450.00 CERTIF. i OTHER 281 559.50 559.50 PENALTIES 18 349.66 349.66 SHE RENTAL TAOS 224 1120.00 672.00 448.00' DIESEL (COUNT) 0 EMISSION PEES 18051 13195.70 13195.70 OTHER 0 .00 " .00 SUB TOTAL 258342 4897347.67 1671138.78 2921753.57 304455.32 • RECORDING DEPARTMENT UCC INDEX 3403 12922.00 12922.00 GEM INDEX 19931 124567.00 124567.00 DOC FEES 1380 10733.11 10733,11 SEARCH C CERT 843 8974.00 8976.00 MICROFILM 37 14946.15 14946.13 • CERT COPIES 974 2585.50 2585.50 NON CERT COPIES 8335 23107.25 23107.25 MARRIAGE LIC 501 5020.00 1503.00 3517.00 PHOTO COPIES ' 64 • 40.50 40.50 RECEIVABLES • 0 .00 .00 OTHER 7 1176.45 1176.45 I SUB TOTAL 35477 204073.96 1503.00 202570.96 CLERK TO THE BOARD MAPS 227 450.00 450.00 PHOTO COPIES 97 137.25 137.25 OTHER 8 418.00 118.00 5118 TOTAL 332 1005.25 1005.25 .SECTION DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATION 305 154.25 154.25 MAPS 69 139.25 139.25 LISTS 34 2289.73 2289.73 OTHER 12 30.75 30.75 SUB TOTAL 420 2613.98 2613.98 YTD GRAND TOTAL 294571 5105040.86 1672641.78 2921753.57 510645.51 YEAR-TO-DATE TOTAL COLLECTIONS MOTOR VEHICLE 258342 4897347.67 1671138.74 2921753.57 304455.32 RECORDING 35477 204073.96 1503.00 202570.96 CLERK TO BOARD 332 1005.25 1003.25 ELECTION 420 2613.98 2613.98 YTL GRAND TOTAL 294571 5105040.86 1672641.74 2921753.57 �-510643.51 ` JL f ail t.t.Ts�J.[0l,At n M RY NN PEUERSTEIN .RS 30-1-114 HELD OUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER +EULSED 7/84 SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTS PLANNING COMMISSION MUTING July 19, 1988 A regular meeting of the Vold County Planning Commission was held on July 19, 1988, in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room. First Floor (#101), Weld County Centennial Building, 915 Tenth Street. Greeley. Colorado. The meeting was called to order by the chairman. Ann Garrison, at 1:30 p.m. Tape 324 - Side 1 ROLL CALL Ernie Ross Present Bud Balldorson Present Louis Rademacher Present Jerry Burnett Present Paulette Weaver Present LeAnn Reid Present Ivan Cosnell Absent - telephoned Lynn Brown Present Ann Garrison Absent - telephoned LeAnn Reid was present. but asked to be excused after it was ascertained a quorum vas present. Also present: Brian Single. Current Planner, Jan Ruadus. Assistant County Attorney. and Bobbie Good. Secretary. A quorum was present. The summary of the last regular meeting of the Planning Commission held on July 5, 1988. was approved as distributed. CASE; Colston Sanitation District . APPLICANT: Galeton Civic Association REQUEST: Review • Service Plan pursuant to Section 32-1-201 et seq.. C.R.S., for a proposed Sanitation District LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the Sg} of Saccion 31. and the SW} of Section 32,•T7N. and part of the NE} of Section 6 and the Slit of Section 5, T6N. all in R64W of the 6th P.H.. Weld County. Colorado APPEARANCE: Elmo Peterson. P.E.. Urban Engineering. Ltd.. represented the applicant. The Town of Caleton has formed a civic association because of the current sewer setup in the town. There is an old. inadequate, private sewer system. cesspools, septic tanks, and an outhouse. The leach fields are not working properly where they are installed and rev sewage is being dumped into Willow Creek. There are approximately fifty potential consumers at this time. The sanitation district would be designed for one hundred taps. The Weld County Health Department has issued a moratorium that no new septic permits will be issued until the town's septic problems aro resolved. Re also discussed alternative methods for financing this project. Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting July 19, 1988 Page 3 Tape 324 - Side 2 Bud Ralldorson reported he bad done an on-site inspection. and it appears to be an ideal site except for oil and gas production in the area. The Chairman called for discussion from the audience. Prank Suckle. property owner. stated thii is dryland. The nearest residence is about a mile allay as is the nearest power line. There will be no buildings on the site. Margie Roake. surrounding property owner. is against this proposal because the balloonist will be using Weld County Road 19. which is a tercibls road and very dusty. Beatrice Van Deest. surrounding property owner, spoke against this request being granted. AMENDM MT: Paulette Weaver moved • new Development Standard #3 be added to read as follows: 3. The applicant or property owner shall be responsible for the removal of all waste generated on the site. And that all remaining standards be renumbered consecutively. Motion seconded by Bud Ralldorson. 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 Comission for their decision. Bud Ralldorson - yes; Ernie Ross - yes; Jerry Burnett - yes; Louis Rademacher - yes; Paulette Weaver - yes; Lyon Brown - yes. Motion carried unanimously. The Chairman asked Brian Bingie to read the recommendation. conditions, and Development Standards. as amended by the Planning Commission. into the record. Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting July 19. 1988 Page 2 The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. There was tons. The Chairman asked the applicant's representative if they had reviewed the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services' staff? They have. and have no objections to the recommendation. The Chairman asked that the recommendation be filed with the summary as a permanent record of the proceedings. MOTION: Paulette Weaver moved the request of the Gelato* Civic Association for review of a service plan for the Galeton Sanitation District be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recomendation for approval based upon the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services' staff and the testimony heard by the members of the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by Bud Halidorson. 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. Bud Halldoreon - yes; Ernie Ross - yes; Jerry Burnett - yes; Louis Rademacher - yes; Paulette Weaver - yes; Lynn Brown - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: CSR-84I APPLICANT: Suckle Fara REQUEST: Sic. Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a Recreational + Facility (Rot Air Balloon Launch) in the A (Agricultural) tone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NW* SW* Of Section 10. T1N. R67W of the 6th P.M.. Weld County. Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 2.5 miles east of Dacono; east of Weld County Road 19 APPEARANCE: Thomas E. Hollerith. Dinner. Rellerich. and Lazar. Attorneys at Law. represented the applicant. This is an 8.5 acre site. Twenty-five to thirty ballonist would use this site. Traffic would be increased by one to two vehicles during the week and ten to twelve vehicles during the week-end. The necessary forms have been submitted to the FM. but no response has been received yet. This is a launching site only for members of this club. . I Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting July 19. 1988 Page 4 MOTION: Paulette Weaver moved Case Number USR-841 for Suckle Farm for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a Recreational Facility (Rot Air Balloon Launch) in the Agricultural zone district be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planting Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation. conditions as presented by the staff. the Development Standards as emended by the Planning Commission. and the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by Bud Ralldoraon. 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. Bud Ralidorson - yes; Ernie Ross - no; Jerry Burnett - no; Louis Rademacher - no; Paulette Weaver - yes; Lynn Brown - yes. Motion is a tie vote which constitutes a failed motion. MOTION: Paulette Weaver moved USR-841 for Suckle ?arm for a Site Specific Development Plan and • Special Review permit for a Recreational Facility (Rot Air Balloon Launch) in the Agricultural zone district be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners as a tie vote and not a recommendation of denial. Motion seconded by Louis Rademacher. 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. Bud Ralldorson - yes; Ernie Ross - no; Jerry Burnett - no; Louis Rademacher - yes;' Paulette Weaver - yes; Lynn Brown - yes. Motion carried with four voting for the motion and two voting against the motion. CASE NUMBER: USR-839 APPLICANT: Randall and Regan Waddle REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and • Special Review permit for an Agricultural Service Establishment (Commercial Greenhouse) in the A (Agricultural) zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the E} SE} of Section 30. T4N. R66W of the 6th P.M.. Weld County. Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 miles west of the Torn of Gilcrest; east of Weld County Road 25-1/2 and vest of State Highway 60 awes Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting July 19. 1988 Page 5 APPEARANCE: Randall Waddle. property owner and applicant, explained that they want to put up a greenhouse to supplement their nursery. The greenhouse would allow them to grow seasonal plants and to start soae of their own plants from seed. Very little of their business is retail. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. There vas no none. MOTION: Ernie Ross moved Casa Number USR-839 for Randall and Regan Waddle for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an Agricultural Service Establishment (Commercial Greenhouse) in the Agricultural zone district be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recam endation. conditions, and Development Standards as presented by the Department of Planning Services' staff and the testimony heard by the members of the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by Louis Rademacher. The Chairmen called for discussion from the members of the Planing Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary co poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Bud Balldorson - yes; Ernie Ross - yea; Jerry Burnett - yes; Louis Rademacher - yes; Paulette Weaver - yes; Lynn Brown - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: USR-840 APPLICANT: Andssite Rock Company REQUEST: Site Specific Development Plan, and a Special Review permit for an Open—Pit Gravel Mine LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WI of Section 26 and all of Section 35, T11N. and Section 1, 1108, R67W of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Southeast of Carr; south of Weld county Road 126; east of Weld County Road 21 and north of Weld County Road 120 APPEARANCE: Rick Everist represented the applicant. This is a 1.100 acre site and they want to ship this gravel to the Denver/Metropolitian area by rail. There are four phases of operation and the mining operation is expected to last approximately thirty years. There will sever be more than fifteen to twenty acres exposed at any one time because the method of mining and reclamation will be continuous. They have been operating a gravel mine in the Del a Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting July 19. 1988 Page 6 • Camino area for about ten years. Andesite is a subsidiary of the J. C. Everitt Company based in South Dakota and has been in business continuously for 110 years. The water used to wash the gravel will be reused and recirculated to conserve water. Mach of the rater will percolate back into the soil. Also, they will make an agreement with the Engineering Department co maintain the roads at County standards. Tape 325 - Side 1 After approval of this request by the Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners. they will apply to the Division of Water Resources for adjudication of vater rights. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. Roger Routchens. Attorney. represented the Lazy D Crazing Association. While they are not exactly against this request, they are worried about the water being used from Lone Tree Creek. Also. there are Indian tee pee rings in the area. Be asked that the State Historical Society be sent a referral by the Planning Commission. and that these artifacts be permanently preserved. Lloyd Thomas. owns part of the land that is included in this request. The tee pee rings are not included in the leased property and lay against the creek bank. They do not want the tee pee rings disturbed and Andesite has agreed to this request. Dan Tracy. property owner downstream of the Lone Tree Creek. Is concerned about any eater being taken from the Creek. This is vary arid country. Tape 325 - Side 2 Dale Van Loo, surrounding property owner. expressed his concerns regarding the use of water. the noise and dust generated from the operation and the tine span of the operation. Rachel Cridenier. area resident, spoke about the increase in traffic, and the noise from traffic and mining equipment. Brian Single stated the staff will make an identification to the State Historical Society prior to this request going to the Board of County Commissioners. The Chairmen asked Brian Single to read the recommendation, conditions. and Development Standards as outlined by the Department of Planning Services into the record. Summary aC the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting July 19. 1988 Page 7 The Chairman asked the applicant if he wished to discuss any of these items? Be reported he had no problem with these at this time. MOTION: Ernie Ross moved Case Rumba USR-840 for Andesite Rock Company for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an Open-Pit Gravel Mine be tabled until the applicant submits evidence that a water supply has been approved by the Division of Water Resources. Motion seconded by Jerry Burnett. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission discussed whether or not continuing this request would just prolong the process or if this request is complete for the Planning Commission action at this time. Andesite cannot operate until they have received all the proper permits, and this appears to be the first step in the process. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Bud Ralldorson - no; Ernie Ross - yes; Jerry Burnett - yes; Louis Rademacher - no; Paulette Weaver - no; Lynn Brown - no. Motion carried is denie4 with two voting for the motion and four voting against the motion. MOTION: Paulette Weaver moved Case Number USR-840 for Andesite Rock Company for a Site Specific Development Plan end a Special Review permit for an Open-Pit Gravel Mine be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commissions recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation. conditions. and Development Standards as presented by the staff, and the testimony heard by the members of the Planning Commission. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Bud Ealldorson - yes; Ernie Ross - no; Jerry Burnett - no; Louis Rademacher - yes; Paulette Weaver - yes; Lynn Brown - yes. Motion carried with four voting for the motion and two voting against the motion. The meeting was adjourned at 4:05 p.m. Respectfully submitted. wok Goon Bobbie Good Secretary STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 4210 Eau 11th Avenue 4#, Denver.Cdaedo 80220 �` {c Phone(303) 3204333 /. trAt 1 . eov saner rgpp !'• Thorne,M.Vernon,M.D. 1 • C77B '.' Waive ive Owector July 18. 1988 Weld County Cammiasioners 915 10th Street Greeley. CO 80632 IDS: Letter of Intent to Apply Dcsestic Sewage Sludge in Weld Canty from the Metropolitan Denver Sewage Disposal District No. 1 Dear County Commissioners: The Permits and Batoao' rent Section of the Colorado Department of Health has reoeived a Letter of Intent to Apply Domestic Sewage Sludge from the Metropolitan Denver Sewage Disposal District No. 1 for the following site in Weld County. Site rce eL 4D DC-140. Rhoads Farms :Porticoe of the Northeast Quarter of Section 33 Range 64 West. It a ship 2 North Please direct any comments or cameras to this office within 15 days of receipt of this letter. Sincerely 0 ads' N „V David R. Rogers Entineering/nosical Sciences Technician Permits and Enforcement Section WATER QUALM 02*UMX. DIVISION en: Weld Canty Health Department Soil Caomervation District District Zinser File ( Site t 0259 ) 6acAll -125- • • I James F. wi:bur • Attorney-..t SQO Coffman Stint.3u41201•V.O.Box.V9 Ln.ynw .. .•...rwi[O4t,9 Qoa(I1.1160• M.L. IYARTY ese•• E CEt7 •Thr7,1 aura i1388 To Whom it may concern : LI ►u+i coma Please find attached a copy O1 a %0; J J , • •.u: t 41 Resolutions by the Board of Tru-tu‘u ae .uw.. > . 1�•aa, and four annexation p.•t 1 t ions, all concerning L' air proposed annexations to the t, ,in . !•L'•..1, 7..•1d County, Colorado. Th.. tour ann.•Xat 'e. n.... trc t.. :n.; conducted ct•s, 'u'rent ly try ttt. • ti:.,...t ..:.•t all tour arc ;t.lerivkatoc. The '11 wa •..1 L.p proceed with the annexation by conduct I u\1 t.e:.rinq aS explained in the Notice and Re,c.; ut t.)ft. `The hh•a: iucj will be held as But torth in the Notice at chm ::ea . ':own hall- You may appear or a representative of your vatsty may appear and oxfur testimony or evidence ..t the h.. ,Y, nq. If you have any que: t.on:, r•:c...e c..4.+ -...7L the 1..... , . rh, � • Town of Mead. Respectfully yours, own Clerk, 'Down of Me ' n Y>IY �i d rt t 1 !1 ' 1 F F P u ,^P } �x t � 1• � yyhY [ w . ,) ( J'i � Tt h i t eey1,-c% x ;.248 • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HCAIUSC CONCERNING ANNEXATIONS TO A THE TOWN OF MEAD, WELD COUNTY , COLORADO The Board of Trustee of the tarn of Xcad, Weld County, Colorado will hold ., publicu.:,,r ,.: :our Petitions for Annexation of property to thy Meer on the ,SC/9/4 day of .4k,,:r , lob ,.1 . • ., . at the Mead Town Hall, Mead, Colorau. . Any pe, :...,: , appear and submit testimony or evidence al the nrucinq concerning any of the annexation proposals. The property sought to be annexed for each annexation petition is cescribed in full in the Resolution of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Mead finding substantial compliance and initiating annexation proceedings, copies of which are published nerewith. 'town or mead '(own Clerk . A 5-1988 RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD O: ':k:;: : ES OF THE TOWN OF MEAD, w1.3.t, comity , euLenAoO FINDING SUUSTA:.TtA:. CUM;':. : :.:. ,t•; ,AND INITIATING ANNEXATION PROCEEDINGS The Board of Trusters of the Town •:f Mead .;oc.; hereby resolve as follows: SECTION ONE Pursuant to a Petition for Annexation suDmittea to the Clerk of the Town of Mead and thereby referred to the Board of Trustees of the Town of Mead oy :antel Lee Ochsner, Patricia 4. Ochsner and Charles S. Ochsner anti tae BOara of Trustees slaving found the Petttion t.• Lie in :.t,t, tantial compliance with the requirements wt tt+•• c+.r.a a-to tow rvl.Kive to the contents of annexation ;,v t.. tl':i1.:: . t [.t..• :£.t cnt. tin Of the Board of Trustees to initiate .,uz.., .,r A.,n with regard to the following ae:>crinvd propere_y it-c . :n the County of Weld, State of Colorado, to-Wit: That tract Ot Lana situated in the Northwest quarter of Section 1S and the Northeast quarter of Section le, ail in Township 3 North, Range 68 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the West line of ::.e Northwest quarter r ' said Section 15 whence the Northwest Seet .on corner thereof r,.:.:.: Nortn 00°31 '29" West 800. 00 1,:ot; chtn.:•.• `orth 89°28' 31" East 30.00 feet to a point on the .. . .t i't.,,r.: -i[-Wayline of Wela Count Road No. 7; thence along p..--t.t -ot-Way line South 00"31 '29' East 2.00 feet; tn,, . •.• ::ottr . ,-2 ".11 " West 5.00 fee thence South u0°s1 'i9" East chance South 89'28 ' 31" West 50.00 feet; thence Nortn00•31 • 25•• .rest 118.00 feet; thence South 89°28'31" West 5.00 feet to a point on the West Right-of line of Weld County Road No. 7; thence along said Right-of-Way North 00.31' 29" West 2.u0 feet; thence North 89'28' 31" East 30.00 • feet to the Point of Beginning containing 0.130 acres more or • • SECTION TWO The ,e47 day Ct c� _ , 1,88, at i:0V o'clock p.m. , has been hot an a public hearth.; .ia' c for a hearing to be held b_ the Meaa Town Hall to determine it the proposed annexation complies with the applicable state statutes or such parts thereof as may be required to •:stablish eligibility for annexation under the terms of the a:,,. :cation statutes. TH1t1 E A complete -,: the petition for Annexation is on i, le with the Town i 1 . i }. .•t Cho •ivy. - O ;•..•-,td and may be examined by any int.. r.'..tu.t p.it ty .li.i . . t regular office hours prior to the hearing &L,te. SECTION FOUR Any person may appear at such nh ..riny anu present evidence upon any matter to be determined by Lk'. non u of Trucces to the annexation. S:1:CTION FIv1: The board c,f Tru::t• s will determine on tno basis of tnc hearing whether or not the requirements of the applicable state statutes have been met and whether or not an election will be required pursuant to :;tat., statutes ana whether or not additional terms and condition: art' to be imposed upon-the annexation and whether or not the• bu approved by the Board of Trustees. :ECTION E:iX The Town Clerk is directed to ?ublish a copy of this Resolution in the Longmont Daily 'rin.es Call newspaper once peach week for FOUR (4) consecutive weeks prior to the hearing. Introduced and passed this /l,1' day of U / 1988. r ATTEST: • To erk l S E s L ) • • 6-1988 RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD Ui' TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF MEAD, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO FINDING SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE AND INITIATIN(; ANNEXATION 1'POCEEnt '.cS The Board ot tru:;te..n of the 'r_. .n Mead aocs hereby resolve as follows: SECTION ONr. Pursuant to a Petition for Annexation submitted to the Clerk of the Town of Mead and thereby referred to the Hoare of Trustees of the Town ot mead by Uaniel Lye Ochsner, Patricia M. Ochsner and Charle'. S. Ochsner .and the u,.ard of Trustees Having found the Petition to De in c.ubzt.uitial compliance with tne requirements ot the Colorado law relative to the contents of annexation petitions it is tne intention of the Board of Trustees to initiate annexaci.'n ptocee<tin.t-• with regard to the following described property located ter. the County of Weld, State of Color.nto, to-wit: That tract of lane .,. , t,:4 :n the `orthwcst quarter of Sectior. . 5 ant tnu :.c.rtneast ., +ak eX of S.:ction 1G, all in Township 3 North, Range b8 West ct tae ot:: ;'teriaian, Weld County , Colorado, being more particularly cocrLbcu as tollows: Beginning at a point on the West line of the Northwest quarter of said Section 13 whence the Northwest Section corner thereof bears North 00°31'29" West 940.00 feet: thence North ts9°i8' s1" East 25.00 feet; thonce North 00°31' 2'9" We;.;, ttd. uG loet; thcnc.• North a9°28'31" East 5.0u feet to a point on the East Right-of-'.. line Of Weld County Road No. 7; thence along said Night-of-Way line South 00.31 '29" East 12S.u0 zees; thence South b9.48' sl" West 5.00 feet; thence South 00°31 '29" Eat 582.00 feet; tnence Soutn 89°28' 31" West 50.uU teet; thence North 00°31°29" West 582.00 feet; thence south 8t °2ts' 31" West 5.00 feet to a point on the West Right-of-Way line o: Weld County Road NO. 1; thence aior.• • said Right-of-Way line North 0u°31 ' 29" West 128.00 feet; thence North' 89°2n' 31" east ,. ,.1 : t:ot; thence South 00°31'29" East feet; thence North b ' ..ant 2 .x0 :vet to the Point of Beginning containing 0. "iu9 Or less. _ dig '- • .,;;i:•;JO% T O Thu _.2,1_ .:..y <.: //4,t..r(. . , 1968, at 7:00 O'CLOCK p.m. has been :.et as a :4 ul se :tc..r i ng date for a hearing to be held at the Mead Town n..l. :.o •:aterninc if the proposed annexation complies with the applt.caole state statute:. r ' or sucn parts thereof as may be required to establish eligibility for annexation under the terms of the annexation statutes. SECTION THREE A complete copy a: the petition t.•r '.:.ncxation is on file with the Town Clerk ut the Town Lt Mead and may be eX.41IXDUd Dy any intet.•:.t.•d p..rty .:u: .:.•t . ._•tular o:fire sour:: prior to the nearing eatc. Any person may appear at such hearing and present °videDe.• upon any matter to be determined by the tsoard of Trustees rclatt , to the annexation. SECTION_ FIVE The Board of Trustees will determine on the basis of the nearing whether or noc the requirement, Id: the applicable state statutes have been met and whether r): .t:, ejection will be required pursuant to state statut..•:: a::u u:.etner or not addition-Ai terms and conditions are to be in.], u:.•.n the annexation and whether or not the annexation ::.,wj : moved by the Board of Trustees. SECTION SIX Tne Town Clerk is directed to publish a copy of this Resolution in the Longmont Daily Times Call newspaper once each week tor FOUR (4) consecutive week•: prior to the hearing. Introcuced and passed tnis L' ' aay of /O 1988. att- • ti ' wn ark ( SEAL ) • • 7-1988 • RESOLUTION Or Mt: euA:U) OF '1•RUbTEES OF _THE TOWN OF MEAD, WELD COUNTY , CO;A RADO F'INDI;:L SLL:;',h:.'. : CoMPLIANCL ANU INITIATING ANNEXATION 1':<0C :: I::c:S • The Board of Trustees of the Town of mead does hereby resolve as follows: SECTION ONE Pursuant to a Petition for .\aecxat:u.. :;ubtuitted to t:fe Clerk of the •town of Me..ti ..:n1 t I,.•r.•L, t,o t h.' Mani ..f Trustees ot the Town or M*:. .: .+' lL..: ..'I L.•. Y:.trtot.t M. ucisner and Charic:; S. i .r.: ... .....s L7.. :.v..rU of Trustee:. having found the Petition L.. compliance Wien the requirements of Colorer... • : :.. i•:.• c the contents of annexation petitions it is t:.e .ncentioh ..1 the board of Tru::tee9 to Initiate annex.u:inn ;,rocreding:. with regard to the following .le:scribed property 1•,vateu in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, to-wit: That tract of lane situated in the West half of Section iS and the East half of Section lb, all in Townsnip 3 North, Range b8 West 61 the 6th Principal Meridian, weld County, Colorado, being more particularly aescriocd as follows: Commencing at the Northwest Co_ :..-r a_ said Section- 1D; tnence al•): , the west line of the Northwc:,t Soutu 00°31'29" East 1512.u• feet to the Point of Beginning •:::,epc.: tt.c 1. t.t quarter corner bears South 00.31 '29" East 113 . 19 : •cc: L....-ace North 89°48' 41" East 25.00 feet thence North ou 'T : • . ,• West 582.00 feet; thence North 89°28'31" East 5.00 :ec•L co :, :.oint on the East Right-of-Way line of Weld County Road No. 7; thence along said xight-of-Way line South 00°31'29" East 602.00 feet; thence South 89'28'31" West 5.00 feet tnence South 00°31 '29" East 1116. 15 feet; thence parallel with the West line ot Cho N,A.thtacst quarter of said Sect. IS, South 00°43' 10" East 1411 .80 :e._. ; thence Souta 89"22. 51" West 50.00 feet: thence North 00"4; ' .0'• We:;t 1311.80 Loot; tnence North 00.31 '29" West 1116.23 feet; tL•.:::ce South 89.28'31" west 5.00 feet to a point on the west 1(1 ..t-ot:ay line of Wela County Road No. 7; thence along said k:.1h -'ii -:v,.y line Nortn 00"31 '29" West 602.00 feet; thence North 89.2S ' 1 " Lust 5.00 feet; thence South u0°31.49" Last z:. 0u feet: c.ncnee North 89.28 ' 31" East l5. 0J feet to the t' . .;• of h.•.;...rainy containing 2.938 acres r.• .)c less. • • • �^I SECTION TWO The a9X day of a-w."rr , Lt ?. at. 7 :0U o'clock p.m. has been set asaC aublL.. hearing date .tor a hearing to be neld at the Mead Town mail to determine if the proposed annexation complies wlth the applicable state statutes or such parts thereat a:: may be required to establish eligibility rot annexation under the terms of the annexation statutes. . :.C'PrON A complete_ co ., the ;:, a v .r. tor Annexation it on file with the 'town C l. . r, cei Ch. e..w. :earl and may be examined by any el,"! party . wynlar office hours prior to the hearing u.ete. SECTION l'atilt Any person may appear at such hearing and present evicence upon any matter to be determined by the board of Trustees relatxvt to the annexation. SECTION FIVE The Board et w11 : nu the 4a:.::, vl tte.• hearing whether or not, the reyu .r.rn.. .. o_ t:.e applicable st.ete: .,tatutes have been met and whe•zt,er sot .O1 election will be required pursuant to state statue- .... & t:..•tlter e.r not additions: terms and conditions are to be =a; G::ve. u;.aa the annexation and whether or not the annexation sha_1 oe approved Dy the Board of Trustees. SECTION SIX The Town Clerk is directed to publish a copy of this Resolution in the Longmont Daily Times Cal : newspaper once each week ter FOUR (4) consecutive c enr to the hearing. ,i Introduced area passed th_:. `..,,y of 1988. vJr ATTEST: sown Cler (S E A L) • • 8-1988 • RESOLUTION OF Tile bOAI UI'_ fRUs'rl.:_a OF THE TOWN OF MEAD, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO FINDING SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE AND INITIATING ANNEXATION PI:OCREDt •e; The Board of Truscec:: u: :n.c Tow- . ..tad does hereby resolve as follows: 51:CTIr•N Pursuant to a Petition for Annexation submitted to the Clerk of the Town of Mead and thereby referred to the Board of Trustees of the Town of Mead by Daniel Lee Ocnsner, Patricia M. clensner and Cnarle an.: L .r,1 of Trustees • having found the 1'etltaon cc Lc :c. :.u:.:•t..n. t..1 compliance with the requirements of Colorado Law relative to the contents of annexation petitions it 1S the intent .on of the Board of Trustees to initiate annexation proc• .=I , n• w, ch rnyard to the- following described property Iu .i. ••..nl ; .>: Weld, State of Colorado, to-wit: :hat tract of land s i 1.0 ;e'1 ... ,.:.e west half of Section 15, the _st Lalf O: Section it , : c Nortr.nest quarter of Section t2 anu tine Northeast Northeast quarter of in Township 3 Nortn, I<ange 68 west of the otn ?rine. ,a. ::cr,dlan, Weld County, Color...U. being more particularLy d.csr_a.. 1 .::• _ol lows: • Commencing at the West quarter of said Section 15; thence along tr..- West line of the Southwest quarter South 6u"43' 1u' East 1311.8u foot to the Point of Beginning wn.:nce corner of • Section 15 bears South 00-•:3' : b" L.,st13. 2. 11�fe:t: thence Nc.rt:. 89"22' 51" East 25.00 feet; ti+enec ::.,rch v0-43' 10" west 1311.00 rout; thence North 00°31 '29" wus.t 111 . 15 Leut; thence North 89°108' 31' east 5.u0 feet to :c :...ir.t on the East Right-of-Way lal..• of Weld County Road No. 7; thence along said mignt-of-Way line the following 2 courses: South 00°31 '29" East 1116.14 feet; South uv°•.3' 10" Last 2623.73 feet to a point on the North Right-of-Way line of Weld County Road No. 32; thence along said Right-of-Way i - ::urth 89°02 ' 31" East 257. ,$ mot; tnc:,ce Soutn 00"14'22- East 30.00 foot the i1UCth of ,;asd :;ucta.On 22; thence al..' tee t4ortn-Soutu eeutui i itiv .:, , ,u u _ ,. , 22 South 00°14'22" Ea:' 715.u0 feet to a point on the :: ., r.h chat tract of land convoyed to the Itayhla:.s Ditch - 7 .b;.a:.y -:.•.•d recorded in Book at page 470 of weld County Rect.. .::.; c:.• n': r:aid tract &CU.. :. the following courses: South 5_."•:9' 47" .est ygn.6S feet; Soutr. 03°15' 57" West 2/6.u0 fcet;Souti. 42"1a' 57" .:est 119.00 feet; Soot:. 02°54'03' East 327.00 feet; South o8°46' t.7" west 70.00 feet; Sout1. 84'44'57" west 337.00 feet, South a0°a9' a7" west 145.SU feet,thenc.• South 22°36'57" West 202.00 feet; thence South 04'32' 03" East 356. ,. . • • feet to a point on the East-;West centerline of said Section 22; thence leaving the West line of .aid Highland Ditch Cospany'tract ' along said East-West centerline south 89°09'57" West 1215.50 feet to the West quarter corner of said Section 22; thence along the Last-West centerline of saia Section 21 South 89°34'57" West 297.00 feet; thence North 04.37 '06° West 672.27 Loot; thence North 29°50' 34" West 2086. 12 test; thence Nortn 00.00.00" East 165.00 feet to a point on the Nortn line of the Nt.rthesst quarter of :;aic. Section 21 whence the Nortncast thereof bears North 89"31' 56" East 1382. /0 tt•cr ; ;;iene, continuing North ,00°00'00" East 30. 00 feet to i ;c :r -,n th.• North Might-or Way line of Weld County Road No. ; t ... ... .• a.;, ..; said Right-of-w.,y lino North 89°31 '56" Ea:;t ; 3 z. 3s . point on the West Right-of-way lino of Weld Como/ i< i ; thence along said Right-of-Way line the tn;10w&.u•; 2 _ c..•:;: North 00"43'10- West 2623.%3 teat; North 00"31 ' 9' west itiu.24 teet; thence North 89.28'31" East S.00 Sect; u,ence South uu•'s1 '49" East 1116.43 feet . /*thence South 00°43' 10" 4.. :;t 1s11.80 feet: thence North 8y°2t' 51° East• 25.00 feet: to the Point of at-ginning containing 171.148 acres more or loss. A • A A ft • �.�� ..• Sr:CTION 'r•.. The 9r"�/ day of av . 19u8 at 7.00 o'clock p.m. has been set as aapebl c hearing date for a hearing to be held at the Mead Town Hall to determine if the proposed annexation complies with the applicable state statutes or such parts thereof as may be required to establish eligibility for annexation under the terms of the annexation statutes. SECTION T11ar:i: A complete copy of tl,•• - Lt .( .. , I .nnexation is on file with the Town Clerk or tin: ! and may be examined by any interested p..re.y uur.;.•, ••'der ufti.Ae hours prior to the hearing data. SECTION i'OUN Any person may appear at such hearing and present evidence upon any matter to be determined ay the board of Trustees relative .. : to the annexation. SECTION FIVE • The Board or Trustees will dct,:: a,, ,. -IA the basis of the hearing whether or not the requirement:_ applicable state statutes have been met and whether. or ❑;.. r... election will be required pursuant to .•t .,te statute one wn,ther or not addltiona. terns and condition,>: to to Imposed upon, the annexation and . ..4,111,1 or not the an:., :: .; to:, snail :.v ..,/:roved by the Board of • SECTION SIX The Town Clerk is directed to publi:.), a copy of this Resolution in the Longmont Daily Tim'. newspaper once each-'week for FOUR (4) consecutive wec'c.. ,'r:or to tic hearing. ^ Introduced and passed thi . / 2ct o: 1988- v (/ 1? 4J mayormayoror YttP :o Clerk ( S E A L ) • • PETITION FOR ANNEXATION OF UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY IN THE COUNTY OF , LU STATE OF COLORADO. 10 THE TOWN OF riEAD STATE OF COLORADO TO THE MAYOR AND THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF NEAd, COLORADO: ',r, undersigned in accorddr.L w,:.: the municipal Annexation Act of 1965. Chapter Aiti:le 12. C.F.S. 1973. a5 •: '. hercty petitions the Board of Trustees v: the lown of Mead for Annex..trun t , _ :c.., or :road of the following described unincorporated ten itw v h, . in ;i..• County of Weld. State of Colorado, to wit: SEE EXH:SiT "A' ATTANEti Enc petitioner alleges that: 1. It is desirable and necr•r.o/ t •at the above-described territory be annexed to the Town of ::cac. 2. That the above-described Urrr it„r•r i; par: of a larger parcel of terri- tory that is no: iris tr r, _ ; i •tr: ef the perimeter of the area pro- posed to be annexe,: al..; mitr the Town of Mead. 3. That there is a COrm,:lit o: . ' :err : .••!'•'r the territory propo.≥i to be annexes and the To.+n of Mea . 4. That the territory proposed to t_ annexed will be urbanized in the near future with satisfactory zoning for said parcel of territory. 5. The Territory proposed to be annexed is integrated or is capable of being integrated with the Town of Mead. 6. That no land held in identical ownership, ,,nether consisting of one tract or parcel of real es•.ate or two r•vre contiguous tracts or ;dr- cels of real estate: a. is divided into separate , _ - • or p;r :cl: without :he written con- sent of the landowner or 4. ••c,cr ti•vrcJ:. b. Comprising twenty acres or core which. together with the buildings and improvements situated with the buildings and improvements situated thereon. has an assessed value in excess of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars for ad valorem tax purpose for the year preceding the annexation is included within the territory proposed to be annexed. • • 7. That the signers of the Petition comprise ati of the landowners of the parcel of Territory requesting to be included in the area proposed to b. annexed. exclusive of streets and alleys. a8. That the mailing address of the signer. the legal description of the land owned by mien signer, and the date of signing of such signature are all shown on thi: Petition. 9. Attached to this Petition is the affidavit of circulator of this Petition that the :.ignature hereon is the signature of the person whose name it purports t,, .,v. tt•ur ;'etitioner further rcrur.ts tha: ad approve the annexation of tnc area to be annc.ced. Daniel Lee & Patricia M. Ochsner and Cnarles Jch.cner, Whose address is 2888 Bluff Street, / G, Bou�der,, c2 t o of and ;ton Road, Arvada, CO 8O2 are the sole owners of the above described real property. Date: 7/4er Sigcaturc: ,. r : >>•,4-G� Address,: .�.� )2 .slly-A.'_ be- JatC: 7 Po IA Signature: 47 ' Address: /*J00Ct1cl,'z /red 0wneric. Date: '(-i4-Ali - .iyndturc: •a.rt ,✓YN �i1, ,]h Add: Liss: • `.ii •9 (!, i2kz • a • • EXHIBIT 'A" ANNEXATION NO. : That tract of land situated rn ;NI Sar ,n'we:: .; ester of Section 15 and the Northeast quarter of Section lb, all lr, :J:...Sn _ North. Range 68 West of the 6th Principal Meridian. Weld County, more particularly descrio‘ . as follows: Re9lnnin9 at a point on the ac.t line nr the Northwest quarter of said Section 15 whence the Northwest Section corner thereof bears North 00.31'29" West 800.00 feet; thence North 89'28'31" East 30.00 feet to point on the East Right-of-Way line of Weld County Road No. 7; thence along said East Right-of-Way line South 00"31'29' East 2.00 feet; thence South 89'28'31' West 5.00 feet; thence South 00'31'29" East 118.00 feet ; thence South 39'28.31' ,Jest 50.00 feet; thence ticrt- 00'31'29' West 118.00 feet; tnence South ae'?R'lls .; it 5.00 feet to a point the West Right-of-Way line of Wald Co'.n' , . . , chance alon,l said ?; ;ht-of-Way North, OJ' ; ' r" nt':_ 2.r,. aorth -89°2$'31' E »t a:.r.. to t to the Point of '6e ;rr.ninq CJOC-s;: : . , :'_rte•; more or less. • • • • AFFIDAVIT OF CIrrt,.',TC4 . State of Colorado) ) ss County of Weld ) CHARLES S. OCHSNER, being first duly sworn, upon o•‘th. deposes and states: 1. 'That the affiant circulate'd zc • petition for Annexation for the pure._; of obtaining the siynat'4 ' u; VW d: •.4 ctztioner. L. That the signature therrar• ' I.• , rc of the person whose n•,:ar . _ purports to be. .G! -_— Circulator NOTARY CERTI.ICATE 'r•IscrlSed, yisworn to before Mr thf , /// :;! of ��.c A.O. 14 UJj�f my conntssion expires .>G • • �l �c t • • • PETITION FOR A: iEA; T tQ'. V:;'.tv.<PORATED TERRITORY IN Y.,: 71 c. .•':.D STATE OF COLORADO. IO i s _ :,14A -lr t4EAO STA:. 'OF TO THE MAYOR AND THE BOARD OF TROSTE'-_$ OF THE TOWN OF MEAD. COLORADO: The undersigned in accordance with the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965. Chapter 31, Article 12. C.R.S. 1973. as amended. hereby pet ;tions the Board of Trustees of the Town of Mead for Annexation to try? o..•; o :1 -.,d of the following described unincorporated territory located ir. the County of Meld . State of Colorado. to wit: sr : ,i t i . ,. AT:AL1.. :) 1 on,e' i ' i • ;0', th.. . inne4ec t. .1 Town 'hat 1 ; - ��, !• .... ..�".e .(r ^ -" - drip 1. Into n t...,;n• d.-, . . n-;re •a' _ . :t7 t • ti; .. .511 .. { r '•rcr r 7. That the signers of the Petition comprise all of the landowners of the parcel of Territory requesting to be included in the area proposed to be annexed. exclusive of streets and alleys. 8. That the mailing address of the sterner, c: ' . _•kidl description of the land owned by such signer. Jr.. tn.• :yning of such signature arc all shown on this Petition. 9. Attached to this Petition is tr al. t , .., . i o: :trculator of this Petition that the signature ::er:•on r: :...e ,.iature of the person whose name ft purports to be. Your Petitioner further requests that the Town of Mead approve the annexation of the area to be annexed. aaniel Lee & Patricia M. Ochsner and C!,:;r es S. Ochsner, Whose address is 22 Slut'-Street, 0186, -toolCer CO i:i':.2 ,n.: %e, ;•:r,n gaud, Arvada, CO 87.,.'_. are the sole owners of the above. cec riau,: :e,•i ;;roperty. Pat 1: y7l 4n J •.. • �/ lc i',Jr. e: _1 'n, 1 t �� Date: 7.,.2-thy ilyynatt.r .!: %;l tae non 'IN) Aft Alit A. •• AFFIDAVIT OF CIRCULATOR State of Colorado) ) s s County of Weld ) CHARLES S. OCHSHER, being first cut: :.str,. ,:,or, -..:s deposes and states: 1. That the affiant circulated tn.: v ;annexation for the purpose of obtaining the signature u: the acov. ie. , . Iuner. 2. That the signature thereon is the cure a the person whose nar.e it purports to be. NOTARY CEr1T:FICAT. /-/1 mb;Cribrd _awl.sworn to befnr• z, c i,, A.D. 19 :c rassion c.^i' e - <^7 1-741. A2:41:41 ',:: .ry ✓ub: IC . • • ExH:'Sl i "e" ANNEXATION: NC. . rot tract of land situated in the ftorthwcst quarter of Section 15 and the Northeast quarter of Section 16, till in Township 3 North, Range 68 West of the vtn Principal Meridian, Wel, Coant.•, of : "w, oeing more particularly descn ae_ as follows: 3eglnning at a point on the west line of :r..• :: -: 6m+e:t quarter of said Section 15 whence the Northwest Section corner there., ... . North 00°31'29" As: 92:'.C feet;.thence North 89°28'31" East 25.00 t. t ; +,' ortn 0C°31'29" _ feet; thence North 89°28'31" East 5.00 feet CO d point on the East Rugnt-or-:.v:. line of Weld County Road No. 7; thence a;on.: ;.yid Right-of-Way line South 00.31'29" East 128.00 feet: thence South 3,"28'31" West 5.00 feet; thence Soutn 00°31.29" East 582.00 feet; thence South 89°28'31" West 50.00 feet; thence Nortr. 00.31'29" West 582.00 feet; thence South 89°2'4'31" West 5.00 feet to a point or. the Wet Right-of-Way line of Weld County Roo..:: ::o. ' ; thence along said Right-of-Way line North 00°31'29" t ence ;Orin d9°2E'J:" wt's iG:_.�,', 'i•Pt, to 5.00 feet; thence South 00°31 '2:" 4a:' lib. ' ' thence North 89"2$'3:" t . 25.0') feet to the Point 4' acres more or le:,. 4 w ' a. - � ® • PETITION FOR ANNEXATION OF UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY IN THE COUNTY OF WELD STATE OF COLORADO, TO THE TOWN OF MEAD STATE OF COLORADO • TO THE MAYOR AND THE SOARO OF T%UST::..: 0, TA:, .;F MEAD, COLORADO: .The undersigned in accordance with the. ."un7ci2,.l A:. tex.ition Act of 1965. Chapter 31. Article 12, C.R.S. 1973, as amended. 7rerc0Y yeittio'. the &t,ard of Trt.c .:'. of the Town of Mead for Annexation to Lhe Town of &•ac of the following described unincorporated territory located in the County of held. State of Coloradot to wit: SEE Exn;';; : "c" '.TTACh£G p•;itios:•. * 1 ''es tnai: !c i; ^•: erable sn.; :v, -..:-' r :rrNC( a n.•.,• Tpwn (it a.• ! . -.J,:iCrl ..dC '.i- .r .. Jt a 'arc: - aurcel Or t • tory . ,. rot less tcdn ` ._ :c. . the perine•. ." o` the ardr )set.., ...%ed d'1 i; ' 'd1;i tnC T)W r: .� . . - - .. . r•...mot' N' . .. -. .. tcv t . Q _• - _ 6. •a_ eo 1anA ; 1 in ;rt4rsC . . ` :•^o • — - -1 - dk • • 7. That the signers of the Petition comprise all of the landowners of the parcel of Territory requesting to a.r u in the area proposed to t;•• annexed. exclusive of streets arm: .�i;•y;. 8. That the mailing address of the legal description of the land owned by such signer, and the c .'. df • iyning of such signature ore all shown on this Petition. 9. Attached to this Petition is the affidavit of circulator of this Petition that the signature hereon is the signature of the person whose name it purports to be. Your Petitioner further requests that the Tc•.n of Mead approve the annexation o. the area to be annexed. Daniel Lee S Patricia M. Ochsner and Charles S. 0chsner. Whose address is 2838 'luif Street, 0186, Boulder. CO 80302 and 8t% 2 tin Road, Arvada, CO 8000[_ are the ;Olt Owners Of the above decried reo: I ft . . /, • f r Date: 76O1 Stynatcre: , ' Address: ' t:ff"" _ : fr ;ate: -l�-Bl� �icr.:lure:�i_4/In?tic ptiCNI 11.*J0 _j Aa r.s : /y AJ,O•i VII 2d - •• A.]'LITY11-N•1+- A . • • AFFIDAVIT OF CIRCULATO" State of Colorado)) ) ss County of Weld CHARLES S. OCHSHER. being first duly s:+orn, u?c❑ oath. deposes and states: 1. That the afflant circulated the Petition for Annexation for the purpose of obtaining the signature of the above Petitioner. 2. That the signature thereon is the si'ndrerc of the person whose name :t purports to be. 4. , U st7 1...• ; .p.j %worn to :je:cr. .:ht tht . ;j or /IA"J} y.caa:!ssion exp!res -• . rr 101i_ A w • • • • + EXHIBIT 'C' ANNEXATION NO. 3 That tract of land situated in the We•:t h,,;f of Section 15 and the East half at Section 16. all in Township 3 North. ? ,n.r: ti3 .;2;t of the 6th Principal , Meridian. Weld County, Colorado, been') :ao varticulorly described as follow.: Corrmeecing at the Northwest corner of sat: Scctlun Is; thence along the West line of the Northwest quarter South 00"3.'9" East 1512.00 feet to the Point v: Beginning whence the West quarter corner can South 00'31'29' East 1136.19 feet; thence North 89°28'31' East 25.00 feet thence North 00'31'29' West 582.00 feet; thence North 89'28'31' East 5.00 feet to a point on the East Right-of-'fay line of Weld County Road No. 7; thence along said Right-of-Way line South 00°31'29" East 602.00 feet; thence South 89'22'31" West 5.00 feet thence South 00"31'29" East 1116.15 feet; thence parallel with the West line of the Southwest quarter of said Section 15, South 00°43' 1;" / 1 'tl .tM feet; thence South 89'22'51' West 50.00 feet; thence aorta f, nest 1311.50 feet; thence north 00'31'29" West 1116.23 feet; tr,!•i.- ,a• r .'i'31' west ).00 feet to a point on the West Might-of-day Iir.e u: .6ty load t.o. 7; thence alorhe 1!12 night-of-Wdy line North 00'31'21" West v0: . ; :r,••nCe 1tpr:r. S9'28'41" ° `. 5.00 feet; thence South 00°31'29" Ca:t , :,,;.:ace North 89°28'31" £ast c 25.00 feet to the Point of Beginning _r•.t.l ,'; 2.1v;i acres more or less. • • • PETITION FOR ANNEXATION OF Ut:I::c;::^CRATEC TERRITORY IN THE COUNTY Or ..;:LO „ STATE OF COLORADO. TO THE TOWN Cr MEAD STATE Or COLORADO lo THE MAYOR AN,) THE BOARS of TRUSTEES ,F i.y_ .'J::;: OF MEAD. COLORADO: The undersigned in accordance with the t:um cipal Annexation Act of 1965. Chapter '41. Article 12. C.R.S. 1973. as amended. hereby petitions the Board of Trustees of the Town of Mead for Annexation to the Town of Mead of the following described unincorporated territory located in the County of Weld . State of Colorado. to wit: SEE EXHIBIT "U" ATTACHED petitioner alleges that: 1. it is 4esirabl.. . _ er Dove-described territory b.: annexed to the i0wr. vi ace,:. • 2. That the above-des:ri e4 terri:ur: r,, :I : of a larger parcel of tcrr;- tory that is not less tnan one-.i of r,?rineter of tre area pr.:- posed to be annexed and is cos:;s"o,s ,.rtn tre :Gain. e; >:cad. 3. That there is a community of interest between the territory proposed to be annexed and the Town of Mead. •4. That the territory proposed to be ann."ad will be urbanized in the near future with Satisfactory •zoninc fir c : ] parcel terr:tore. 5. Inc Territory prover. : to be ea.' . . • .e3rated or is capat' _ :r. being integrated •rrti. tnr rc..r 6.. That no land held it. ilentical fl .ra._ther co;isisting of one tract or parcel of real estate of ;tie yr ;tare contiguous tracts er cels of real estate: a. is divided into separate parts or parcels without the written con- sent of the landowner or landowner thereof. b. Comprising twenty acres or more which, together with the buildings and improvements situated with the buildings and improvements situated thereon. has an assess:- ..,i , excess of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars for ad valoraa :aA ;.a, ,a:O for the year precedrn; the annexation is induce:. wit;r. r..;: territory proposed to be annexed. l 7: That the signers of tne Petition cor.prise ali of the landowners of the parcel of Territory requesting to Le +aciuded in the area proposed to be annexed. exclusive of streets a:,d a+ &ays. 8. That the mailing address of the signer. the legal description of the land owned by such signer. and tne date of signing of such signature are a all shown on this Petition. 9. Attached to this Petition is th,: of:rdavlt of circulator of this Petition that the signature hereon !% the signature of the person whose name it purports to be. "four Petitioner further requests that the Town of Mead approve the annexation of tne area to be annexed. N. ,ianiel Lee d Patricia M. 0O1-nor and Charles S. Ochsner. Whose address is 2328 p f trees rliso 2oul%:. , OiU.' Jna scvO kalston Road. Arvada. CO b1�i)(i? • are the ssooleowners or _."', : r."f property. Date: ��♦ '1 •kg _'� - - -�`.' ..i jn a. 11 , tit/: • -?12. �_� ------ / Owner's • Date: 7//Y/4 Signature: A ee Address: fir ) /4, Owner's r\ Date: el-.'f-'e __ SignaLr ,: A't c;es : ,Z^e t‘;.•e,o. Gm PA =nig a • • • • AFFIDAVIT Of CIRCULATOR State of Colorado) ) ss County of Weld ) %CHARLES S. OCMSHER, being first duly sworn. *won o:-tn, deposes and states: 1. That the affiant circulated the Petition for Annexation for the purpose of obtaining the signature of the above Petitioner. 2. That the signature thereon 1•: the slnn,rure of the person whOse name it purports to be. :i r/ ,r — trrcu'latOr NOTARY CfgTif1CA,L Subscribed and sworn to before me this /%t/coy of A.C. 19 __L. My commission expires 3 t• 9, et:, . ry rubl is .• EXHIBIT "0" ANNEXATION NO. 4 • That tract of land situated in the West half of Section 15. the East half of Section 16. the Northwest quarter of Section 22 and the Northeast quarter of Section 21, all in Township 3 North, Range 68 West .r tnc 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Collorado, being more partic...arly described as follows: Commencing at the West quarter corner of said Section 15; thence along the West lines of the Southwest quart., S uth Ot '43'1r" East 1311.80 feet to the Point of t . :in .inq whence the Southwest corner or Section 15 bears South 00'43'10' East . '42.11 ;vet; thence North t rte 'S1" E .t '.. •J fret; thence North 00'43'10" west 1311.80 feet; thence North ou'31 '. : .. t 111b.15 feet; thence North 89°28'31" East 5.00 feet to a point on the: Lott Right-ot-Way line of Weld County Road No. 7; thence along said Right-or-Way line the following 2 courses: .South 00.31'29' East 1116.14 feet; South 00"43'10" East 2623.73 feet to'a point on the North Right-of-Way line of Weld County Road No. 32; thence along said Right-of-Way line North 89°02'31' East 2597.53 r'•.•'.; tir•cce South 00'14'2' Ea•.t 30.00 feet the North quarter corner or sari Sr:ctior. 2t; Lnencc alvay the North-South centerline of :aid Section 22 South 00"1:'22' East 715.00 feet to point on the North line of tnat tract or loge conveyed to the Highland Ditch Company by deed recorded in Book 690 at Poge 470 of Weld County Record„ tr.Lru along said tract boundary the following courses: South 55'49'47` West 955.55 feet; South 03°15'57" West 276.00 feet; South 22°18'57" West 119.00 feet: South C2'54'03' East 327.00 feet: South 58°46'57" West 70.00 feet; South 84'44'57" nest 327.00 feet; South 50`59'57" West 145.50 feet'; thence South 22°36'57' west ;f02.00 feet; thence South C."32'03" East 356.00 feet to a point on the East e : centerline of said Section ,hence l ?.n'.Ig the West line of said Highlane Ditch Company tract a:ong _. . .: centerline South 89'09'57'•West 1215.5G feet to the West quarter currier of soic Scct .c, ?2; thence along the East-west centerline of said Section 2. South 69"34'57" :: :-. 297.00 feet; thence Nortn 04'37'06" West 672.27 feet; cnence North 29°5o' . ' ....t 20;.6.12 feet; thence "Borth 00°00'00' East 165.00 feet to a point or, ti.,: North line of the Northeast quarter of said Section 21 whence the Northeast section corner thereof pears North 89°31'56" East 1382.70 feet; thence continuing North 00°00'00" East 30.00 feet to a point on the North Right-of-Way line of Weld County Road No. 32; thence along said Right-of-Way line North 89°31'56' East 1352.32 feet to a point on the West Right-of-Way line of Weld County Road No. 7; thence along said Right-of-Way line the following 2 courses: North 0C`.3''.0" test 2623.83 feet; "' North 00°31'29" West 1116.24 feet; thence tlorth 39'26'31' East 5.00 feet; then:.. South 00°31'29" East 1116.23 feet; the.!ce Soutr. 00°43'10" East 1311.80 feet: thence North 89'22'51" East 25.00 :'.:et ; :c the ?vent of Beginning continning 171.148 acres more or less. 4 5 _ f ANNEXATION IMPACT REPORT ;1x,21 i r�oq as.. 1LSNr.i! AK::I;XATl0.ti TO T.{6 TOWN OF nom/ Gatti-CY. COiA. This "annexation impact report" ham been prcy...rc.1 pursuant to Section 31-12-108.5 Colorado Revised Statutes, 1986 H.:l+i . vol. Contained in Appendix A is a map depicting the proposed annexation. the ,xistiag and proposed public services to the property end the existing and proeumod lead use for the property. The prcpealy proposed for annexation consists of u 166.022 acre tract of land located south of the intersection of Weld County Roads 32 and 7. The parcel is in.two parts. one on the west side of County Road 7 between the Highland Ditch end Hoed 7 end the second is on the east sn,t., of Road 7 between Mulligan Reservoir and Road 7. IA addition to the earn p.nu e :1 to be developed„ it as necessary to annex County k.wd 7 from the Mead Town Linita to the situ end those portions of Weld Cuu+.ty kuad :c ..buttinr_ s.i•• ,eta to provide the 1/6 contiguity required by statute. Thais 1.w1 r1: •s, ..i -way that will' be annexed ' c4.ntetme an additional $.9"Ll area's, Cur .t tots: • ' /4.'Yt3 ecru*. Mend proposed to be aanoxed is currently uwin+i by Daniel Ochwrer. Particie Ochaner end Charles Ochsaer. It is proposed that the site be subdivided into 2 1/2 to S acre lots for residential devuloperet of custom or speculative homes in the upper price ranges. The large lots provide adequate space fur sown livestock ownership to be governed by existing Town Ordinances. The marketability of the site is enhanced by the easy access to I-26 end the North Denver area. including the propose new airport. Mulligan Lake sad the Highland Ditch with their nature trees and wildlife add to the suitability of the site for residential development. Other .xdj.•,..a: lead uses include agriculture. and rural residences on .ac a lets.. It is anticipated that the site will L,- acre;,:. C by Lae Town's water utility. Service will be provided by a new caster meta . r lac Little Thompson Water District 8" line at the intersection of Weld Cowty .Zunds 7 end 32. An alternative is to bring en 8" water Ube froa Luc existing line in Walker Avenue, southward along Road 7 to the site. $ew.!r service will be provided by individual septic systems with the possibility of service from the St. Frain • Sanitation District when their trunk lines reach the ores. Electric services are to be provided by the present supplier. Union Rural Electric. welch bolds the electric franchise for the Town of Mend. Maintenance of roadways within the annexation will be provided by the Town for Wel.. County Reeds 7 and 32. Fire protection will be provided by the Longmont fire Protection District. . Police protection will be provided in the seise r.:u..ncr as the remainder of the Town. The site lies within the boundaries of the Long' Peak Water Association, the Longmont Fire Protection Ulatrict, the ;.ortborn Colorado Water Conservancy District. the St. Vrain-Leah nand Water Conservancy District, the St. Frain Sch.,ol District RSW. and the Weld Cuw.ry Library Liiatrtct. • • It is anticipated that the annexation will bring a bcaefit to the St. grain School District 681J due to the increase in valuation• and will contribute an additional 46 additional S-12 students to the school system. Thu land use of the site will be governed by the Towo of Mead's Land Use Coda. This code provides the town with a great deal of flexibility to set condition, that are site svec.fic. The keeping of aniaels on the lots. maintenance of grounds and control of numerous other activities will be :.uLJe.•t to present Town Ordinances. The snoexatioo will provide a positive net benefit to the Tow of Mood in torus of property and use taxes and enter sales. Thu cost of services to be provided to the sites will be minimal. The major expense to the Tow will be the maintenance of the coenecting roeda which will be partially off-set by increases in gasoline taxes (bused on increased &Alcagel and the County hoed and !ridge mill levy (based on iae ewad property glues). • 4. • F A • ..•I • —. p•.....w--��.. ..M1.. ..... Appendix A Site Mnp for Oe-soor Aooex tioo to the Town of Mead A. �\ . 1 • _ K._l A )....t �,. �► jIk-2TET ' N.),„\:\rn... 1 AMcrl.+ti1 I.,Lisa thif 1 1 icI i5'• • r 2 " t .C........ ,:., 1O. _ rill: Li.......X , l - '.. i /,„ -,/ . Z. der — M ,./i'' i i i ,-, • • -� • 1 i ![oUipds Y/J / / • ` 1 j , • ` 4. h1. � ( ) t',. •vl+ •cia•mIw1. - • 'L;::r (n1 �Y •e\‘.._.-...l - O� I �• I NI, • I \ • ( �/ `\ • _ 1J V1611.111' . A - s • Y.O. Box 211 `4 " n M+K'y Mead,Colo. 80512 •� � +' �, ll + 535.4411 401.Q118Ba, Once wous,Mt,oriel TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: . . • PLEASE FIND ATTATCHED A COPY or A NOTICE AND A RESOLUTION BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOW: OF MEAD AND A ANNEXATION PETITION CONCERNING PROrSLD ANNEXATIONS TO THE TOWN Of MEAD, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. • THE TOWN OF MEAD INTENDS TO PROCEED WITH THE ANNEXATION BY CONDUCTING IRE REQUIRED HEARING AS EXPLAINED IN TUE NO: ICE AND REASOLUTION. THE HEARING WILL BE HELD AS SET FORTH IN THE NOTICE Al THE MEAD TOWN HALL. YOU MAY APPEAR OR A REPRESENATIVE OF YOUR ENTITY MAY APPEAR AND OFFER TESTIMONY 01: EVIDENCE AT_ THE HEARING. IF YOU HAVE AN QUESTIONS PLLAS: CONTACT THE TOWN CLERK. TOWN OF MEAT,. RESPECTFULLY YOURS. BERTINA B. WILLDEN MEAD TOWN CLERK a. w • • NOTICE OF PUBLIC ir.Q.J INC CONCERNING ANNEXATION TO THE TOWN OF MEAD, WELD COUNTY/ COtozwo • Thu hoard of Trustees of the Town of Maud, Weld County, Ccalutudo will nolu .. public hearing on u Petition by the board of Weld County Commissioners for Annexation of pro -rty to the 'town ut ?lead .,n the 424/// day of _ , 1988 .at 7:0, p.m. :at the mead Town Hall, Mara- , COlOrudo. Any :..c,n muy .u.pear and ::upmit testimony or evidence at the . . ..y co:.c:_ra.inp any of the annexation proposals. Thu pro;..:, , y :.ou,)t,c En be annexed for each annexation petition ! . .a.,::cnnLce in :-.a '. in the Resolution • of the lsoaru Os the Tow., "3 ;•:•r...a t.inding substantial compliance and in,la.,ttn, ..tion proceedings, copies or which urc pubii:.;. .. nercwith. Town of Mead TTA CLERK • • •. a • • 9-1988 RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD or TRUS' i:ES OF THE TOWN OF MEAD, WELL, `OU':fY . COLORADO PINDINC SUOSTANTIr.f_•CimP.L; ,',: ':L ANti INITIATING ANNEXAT:uN PROC:;EDINCS Tho Board of Trustees of the Town au•::x does hereby resolve as follow:.: :;ECPIUN UNE Pursuant to a rotation f..r Aunt:X.tr r-on #submitted to the clerk of the 'town of Mead and tnutoby referred to tae board of Trustees of the Town nt Mead by the Weld County Board of Commissioners anu the boArd of Tru:;t c: having found the eutition to be in sub:.tantiul compl.anc.: with the requirements of Colorado Jaw rn l n t -t: to r:he cunt.•n t.; or annexation pot it ion': at ih the inteul t..0 L1t•: ro..ru c.t rr.. .l.:o:; to initiate aanoxat i. proceedings with r.?9..: .: to tic :..11 , : . :, . .;v::.:taboo property located in the county Of Weld, c;t:.t. .'..;orado, to-wit: • SEE THE ATTACHED AND IN( OS• a LOCAL DESCRIPTION r • • I SECTION TWC! The 1" day of t!rr.� 1968, at 7:00 o'clocx p.m. , 'has been set-a:: .lpublic hearing date for a nearing to be ticlu at the Meao ':own Hall to determine if the ,•r4_�•:.t.'d annexation COUtt)l .e:. with th ..rrtdlcaDle state statutes .,rs cn parts cheroot as may bo tcoulr. .s to establish eligibility for annexation under tae tenar, ) cr..r ..u::axation statutes. SECTION THREE A complete copy of the Petition rer Annexation is on file with the Town Clerk of the Town a: /Cu.: .n.., tJa) .e examined by any incert.!d party iiu'r n.i r.••lulai hours prior to the hearing u.ite. :iliC'l'ION Pt)UK Any person may appear at ::uch hearing and present evidence upon any matter to b.• •ietermined by the Board of Trustees relat:c.- to the annexation. nr: 1 ,v!: Tne Board of '1•rui et:r will .:e:eL.aLne on the basis of the hearing whether or r•.):. cm: requ.c.a«t.:.t; 0: .:.e applicable Stat., statutes have been met and whctacr or :. .t election will be required pursuant to state statutes and whether or not adaitir.a)' terms and conditions are to be imposed upon the annexation and whether or not the annexation shall be approved by the Board of Trustees. SECTION SIX The Town Clerk is directed to publinn a copy o: this Ressp�lutiOn in the Iwnya.i nt Daily ':iit s C:.1I nc'd:.paper once eaefi week for FOUR (AI conscutivt: MP.?M1_i lirior to of thenearinc. Introduced and pat:,..a tai.. ' �l`' ' y 7 /f 198t�. _ Mayor , ATTEST: T Clerk ( H E A L ) ' I A I—'— • • w w • • _A. • LEGAL DESCIi i l•'?"14..N 4 ..i cvl of land being part of Cm? a.a1J Cccnty Road mircy-tauc (:t•:). and being pact of the Saacn rta.t ;� ;, ..s. _. :au. .un (10), and pact of the :..,ctt. nail (84) of Section Fifteen ) ,: • .-:1 u, '1oraz..tlp Three (3) North, Ranges :any-eight (o8). best of the Siacr, 1cu„ :; : r..rita l (Gth P.M.), WeldC4uncy, .u4 being loots particularly `%•. iii- . .a., 1Jl1 Wi: 1tt:CINNINC at the Soutt...•:.4 C•..'u•': •`. . . ..Jig suction 10 and assuming^Cyhu '..•vtlt 'tow Of Cfw Suattew.UL �..nNC.•a . n.; '.: tap:, S.cCs,n 10 as O4446419NOCCO it/J!7°:i° k'.J:,C with a,l utnaC iA•ac u.a. . _.... ......•.• :":i.ir. :vl:.[1Va ftwcec0: •:.M v :1.ia Ct. tt)o17'Sr." t.,:.:; ale:..; :•..+.: ..A„ );la . 7•....l, fwt to a point M Cliv IimIta vi thy Wien .,t Mr..a:. ._u.) .•4..i thy 11Rr1: POINT Or No:U.N1N:: kyrlb .a! ..• . .....to at the Taub .1 • JI• 1:).(/C• t...t to a i )ifC aq Ch.; t.v• L:-.4 .} A..);.[ `kJy luW o: IDAIJ IklU 404.4 (W I4: '7v.. " :iacth 09 27'2:•" &PIC ol'44.4 ....td I:.,i; :•v. :r .'.IBC-••L-kJY. 12D-00 tout r.oa.at .At trw traratvcly lira: .,1 that la•lL-i •', .. . ••'Cttuu an i3 tt 0O v91 a- ...•Capcson NtaCet 1b13≥J7 of CM: kvticr... a: • ..., .. . . :•�.,...t. .:work and gWcocdwCa: a.etcu Soutn 00°42'31' East ..leer: cr.v ,c ..a.c parcel of lopd, 4o... :vet: -.elute Aoctn S9° : 11 '14' t:.asta,,���. :7vi.:•: :•,.n Korth tl9G'L:S'2:s' G.i',t, ,..;.ant. on the Westerly .r.:-cf-way line o: the Colorado :� ,:c.. • .e . .�..: . ..•...v South 00".!d'll' Last al.0:.. ,t-.:ay line, :•'.et, :o a point cn the Southerly :`eft 134: .'...r.cc along said Southerly Right-.+t- ..e 1::..: ..: 6:i: ;34 Dy the following tv:. :.acey and dastancaa: !youth 89„..21'49" West, 1556.24 :vet �.att: 8962 17'29" west, 1842.4,; tv.•t C.. J j e..IC w. ::.. :wily liui,tn c.1 Ct(• Town ofMatt: ',v:.::r Sorcn 30 42'11' West :.)..:. . :cat, 1:...:G:. 30-00 beet tO Ltd ,.,: :s,WC Cr IttC,NNINa. SIMINPv • • PETITION FOP ht. :xA•:ION TO: The Honorable Mayor and Board o: tru::tees of the Town of Mead, Colorado • The undersigned, being the owner of 100% of the area herein proposed to be annexed for the Town of Mead, Weld County, Colorado as shown on the annexation plat and described generally as follows: A parcel of land being part of thy right-of-way, of Weld County Road Thirty-Four (34) , and Leiug part of the South K«12 (Si) of Section Ten (10) , and Part of thy North Half (Ni) of Section 'Fifteen (15) , all in Township Thrut (3) North, Range Sixty-Bight (68) West the Sixth PrinciE.:: :'.,radian (6th P.M. ) , Weld County, Colorado, and containing 2.682 of land, more or less, and being more particularly describ.cu in the weld County load 34 Annexation Plat which is .Attached htruto and incorporated f.••r•.ia .by this referenc. , respectfully alleges and states as fc wi: 1. The territory propoacw to annexed is unincorporated and not embraced within any city or incorporated town; 2. It is desirable and necessary that such territory be annexed to the Town of Mead; 3. The requirements of Sections 4 and 5 of the Municipa: Annexation Act of 1965 (C.R.S . Section 31-12-104 and 31-12-105, as amended) exist or have been met in the following particulars: A. Not less than 1/6 o: the perimeter of the area propose° to be annexed is contiguous with the Town of Mead: B. A cone.°~. ... .aterest exits between the area propose° to be an:.::ec :.nd the Town of Mead; said area is urban or will :.e ::: hanized in the near future; s..zd area is integrate,: with or is capably a of being integrated with th.: Town of Mend. Tae area proposed to be annexed is 1/2 the rose right-of-way, the other half of which has previously been annexed by the Town of Mead; 4. The owner of 1009 of the territory included in the territory proposed to be arnexv.: has signed this: petition; S. The annexation will not resl:1: :.a u detachment of area from one school district n:,c: attc.c:wfant of the same to another; Page 1 oe 4 Pages A 6. In establishing the bouz:daric of the territory proposed to be annexed, no land h. 1.: in identical ownership,' whether consisting of one c;:.Act c.r parcel of real estate or two or more contiguous tracts or parcels of real estate, has been divided into separate parts or parcels of real estate without the written consent of the landowner or landowners thereof, except and unless where such tracts or parcels are already separated by a dedicated street, road, or other public way; 7. In establishinn the boundariens of the territory proposed to by annexed no land h. ld z„ identical ownership, whether consisting of one c.•.,:r ..r ;J..rcel of real est cc• or two or more cuntlgLou. cr,.uts or parcels of real estate comprising 20 acre i..c._e which, together with the buildings and improvcmc t:tacod thereon have an assessed valuation in excess: v: s2.o,000 for Ad Valorem tax purposes for the year h. x. preceding the tiling of the written petition for ...,:.ea..tion, has been included within the territory proposed to be annexed without the written consent of the landowner or landowners: 8. The territory proposed to be annexed does not include any area which is the same CV aub:;tantially the same area in which an election for r,n annexation to the Town of Mead was held within the 12 months preceding the filing of this petition: 9. The territory proposed to be annexed does not include any area included in another annexation proceeding involving the •: ty or town other than the Town of Mead: it . The property ow;:ec by each :ioner is described on • each separate st)nz.ture L} l_vt and, when needed, described more sully in the exhl.its attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference; 11. Accompanying this petition are the original and four copies of an annexation pl:st ,sap cony:ininq the following information: A. A written legal description of the boundaries of the area proposed to be annexed; B. A map showing the boundary of the area proposed to be annexed; C. Within the a::r,.•c r.ion boundary map, an identific:.tior. d:. : -acacia:: of each ownership tract and unplatt::d la:.;_ a:.c, :n part or all there is platted, the bour.d.,:its the plat numbers of plots of Lots and 1:locks: Page 2 of 4 Pa.,o.: • ' D. The bound.::y of t:u area proposed to be annexed, a drawing of ten. ekser q ei.:. boundary of the annexing municipality and the concignous boundary of any other municipality of buCir.y area proposed to be annexed; E. A surveyor's certificate prepared by a registered land surveyor that attests to the preparation of the map that certifies at least 2/6 contiguity to the Town of Mead; F. Acceptance block describing ..ccptance action of the Town of Mead and prt,viJiug :or the effectiv.: • date and Tow:. Clerk Mayor attestation signature; G. Notary Public aig:"...tur.c . ,.c : attesting to the authority of the Mayor •_..LC..ce acceptance of the annexation. 12. Except as otherwise provided, no part of the territory sought 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 become effective. WHEREFORE, the undersigned re::puc .. ..._= c.ition of the Doera of Trustees of the Town of Mead, tc tr..- territory describt.d and referred to in this petition to .... of Mead in accordance with and pursuant to the statutes or c.. . c.• of Colorado. "27BG ... w• COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Wc:_J Ca$4TY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By: 4 Deputy. ount C erk- July: •J, 1988 Doti. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to teforc ...L t:is /21:-Lday of -i a`Araf, , 1968 . .ITKESS my hand and o: icial sin: . • :.ct. r)•�_'ublic 1[ My commission expires: G• s'- yG• Land owned: entire parcel to be annexed. Page 3 c' P. -- oh • • AFFIDAVIT OF CIRCULATOR A • State of Colorado ) ) ss. Coknty of Weld ) Donald D. warden, being first duly sworn, states upon oath that he is a Circulator of thy Petition to which this affidavit is a•t .ached and knows of hit. own knowledge that the sign5ture of each land owner appearing on petition in a signaturC of the person k:.�..� name it purports a .. .. 7 i • 17/ Pons::: . • SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before m.: this /3' day of , 1947, - WITNESS my hand and official seal. r Notary •u.._aC My commission expires: .1. - C-;1O • AGENDA WELD COUNTS BOARD OP ADJUSTMENT TRURSDAY. July 28. 1988 Board of Adjustment Members are reminded that you are to call BOBBIE GOOD at 356-4000. Extension 4400. if o�u cam or cannot attend the meeting. 3:30 p.m. - Public Meeting of the Weld County Board of Adjustment. County Cosmissioners' Bearing Room (#316). 915 Tenth Street. Greeley. Colorado. A. Call to Order B. Roll Call: Paul Allen - Chairman Rhonda Giles - Vice-Chairman James Adams Dennis Geeterlin4 Raymond Mara Donald Mason Jerry Kiefer Mirk Schweitzer Bob Sorensen Associate Members: Ed Dolan Dianne Rajec David Woronoff C. Approval of minutes of June 9. 1988, regular meeting. D. New Business 1. CASE NUMBER: BOA-944 APPLICANT: HP Sportsman's Club REQUEST: A 12 foot setback variance from the 20 foot setback requirement in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the MO of Section 29. 76N, R67W of the 6th Y.K.. Weld County. Colorado LOCATION: Adjacent to the Town of Windsor; north of Weld County Road 64. west of Weld County Road 17. 2. CASE NUMBER: BOA-945 APPLICANT: Albert and Dellis Peterson REQUEST: A 10 foot setback variance from the 20 foot setback requirement in the R-5 (Mobile Rome Residential) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 6. Block 9. 111.11-11-Park Subdivision. Weld County. Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 1 mile south of the City of Greeley; north of Weld County Road 52, wt of Weld County Road 33. R -7258e Mi p5101(5el UNITED STATES ,, NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 4J OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION I JUL 2 2 9g Ili WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 gLif July 14, 2988 NRC INFORMATION NOTICE NO. 88-07 : SLOWER-THAN-EXPECTED ROD-DROP TIMES Addressees: All holders of operating licenses or construction permits for pressurized-water reactors. Purpose: This information notice is being provided to alert addressees to a potential problem regarding slower-than-expected rod drop times. It is expected that recipients will review the information for applicability to their facilities and consider actions, as appropriate, to avoid similar problems: However, suggestions contained in this information notice do not constitute NRC require- ments; therefore, no specific action or written response is required. Description of Circumstances: In a letter dated May 5, 1988, the licensee of Arkansas Nuclear One Unit 2 (AND-2) informed the NRC that they were unable to meet the Technical Specifi- cation regarding maximum drop time for control rods. The licensee discovered the problem as a result of a change in the methodology used for measuring rod- drop times. The test was part of the startup physics testing after refueling. The new test methodology requires the interruption of power to the rod drive mechanisms for all rods simultaneously by means of the reactor trip breakers. The previous methodology called for the interruption of power to each individu- al drive mechanism. Simultaneous interruption of power to all drive mechanisms leads to a slower dissipation of stored energy in the holding coils. hence in- creasing the measured rod-drop time. The new methodology is a more realistic representation of the safety function. The licensee found it necessary to review all of the accident analyses in the Final Safety Analysis Report to ensure continued conformance with the licensing basis. Discussion: The rod-drop test at MMO-2 showed that the maximum drop time was 3.2 seconds, although the Technical Specification required less than 3.0 seconds. The staff found that the actions taken by the licensee were acceptable for dealing with the charges to the safety margins. The licensee subseouently submitted a request to amend the Technical Specification on an emergency basis. Because problems similar to that at ANO-2 may occur at other plants, the staff would like to inform all licensees of this experience so that they may take appropriate 8807080366 6 c mtg 7-Z5-B 8 IN 88-47 July 14, 1988 Page 2 of 2 action to avoid requesting amendments on an emergency basis in regard to this matter. The staff intends to incorporate the lessons learned from the AN0-2 experience in future reviews of accident analyses results, such as reload reviews. No specific action or written response is required by this information notice. If you have any questions about this matter, please contact the technical contact listed below or the Regional Administrator of the appropriate regional office. her es . Division of Operational Events Assessment Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Technical Contact: N. Prised Kadambi, NRR (301) 492-1153 Attachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices Attachment "' III18-47 July 14, 1988 Page 1 of 1 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED NRC INFORHATIOW NOTICES Information Date of Notice No. Subject Issuance ' Issued to 88-46 Licensee Report of 7/8/88 All holders of OLs Defective Refurbished or CPs for nuclear Circuit Breakers power reactors. 88-45 Problems In Protective 7/7/88 All holders of OLs Relay and Circuit or CPs for nuclear Breaker Coordination power reactors. 88-44 Mechanical Binding of 6/24/88 All holders of OLs . Spring Release Device or CPs for nuclear in Westinghouse Type power reactors. DS-416 Circuit Breakers 88-43 Solenoid Valve Problems 6/23/88 X11 holders of OLs or CPs for nuclear power reactors. 86-42 Circuit Breaker Failures 6/23/88 All holders of OLs Due to Loose Charging or CPs for nuclear Spring Motor Mounting Bolts power reactors. 88-41 Physical Protection 6/22/88 All holders of OLs A Weaknesses Identified or CPs for nuclear Through Regulatory Ef- power reactors. fectiveness Reviews (RERs) 88-40 Examiners' Handbook for 6/22/18 All holders of Ott Developing Operator or CPs for nuclear Licensing Examinations power reactors. 88-39 LaSalle Unit 7 Loss of 6/15/88 All holders of OLs Recirculation Naps With or CPs for BWRs. Power Oscillation Event 88-38 Failure of Undervoltage 6/15/88 All holders of OLs Trip Attachment on General or CPs for nuclear Electric Circuit Breakers power reactors. 88-37 Flow Blockage of Cooling 6/14/88 All holders of OLs Water to Safety System or CPs for nuclear Components power reactors. OL - Operating License CP - Construction Permit • Eltract* UNITED STATES ,�i'LI4�E t.L ' 111 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ► 2 21389 1; f OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION �I July 12, 1988 . _ mvGCL), NRC INFORMATION NOTICE NO. 88-48: LICENSEE REPORT OF DEFECTIVE REFURBISHED'' VALVES Addressees: All holders of operating licenses or construction permits for nuclear power reactors. Puroose: This information,notice is being provided to alert licensees to potential problems with refurbished valves. It is expected that recipients will review this information for applicability to their facilities and consider action. as appropriate. to avoid similar problems., However.-sugpestions,containedhin this information notice do not constitute NRC requirements; therefore, no specific action or written response is required. Description of Circumstances: In April 1688. Pacific Gas and Electric (Put) informed the NRC about a poten- tial problem concerning Vogt 2-inch valves (Vogt Figure No. SW 12111), which were leaking steam at the bonnet and packing. According to PG&E. the valves were purchased from a local supply company in Nay 1986 and installed in non- safety-related applications. Although the supply company is now out of business. additional information was obtained by PG&E that indicated that the valves, although supplied as new, were actually shipped from CNA International of Vancouver. Washington. a valve salvage supply house. Henry Vogt Company examined the valves at the Diablo Canyon H'ant and determined that it had not manufactured the valves. The valves at Diablo Canyon had square flanges, and all Vogt-manufactured valves have round flanges. Discussion: NRC again stresses the importance of the licensee's role in ensuring that procurement activities for both safety-related and non-safety-related coca ponents and materials are given attention commensurate with their importance.. Had an adequate review of the source of the valves been performed, this problem would have been identified and salvage valves would not have been installed. On the basis of discussions with Vogt representatives, these valves would not be appropriate as replacement valves in safety-related applications. These valves are full-port design; that is, the valve port is the same size as the 8807120291 IN 88-48 July 12, 1988 Page 2 of 2 inside diameter of the pipe. Vogt valves designed and sold for safety-related use are standard-port design; that is, the valve port is slightly smeller than the inside diameter of the pipe. Vogt representatives were not aware of any full-port design valves sold for safety-related applications to nuclear power plants. No specific action or written response is required by this information notice. If you have any questions about this matter, please contact the technical contact listed below or the Regional Administrator of the appropriate regional office. C/setai. 0 -.t Charles E. Rossi., Director. Division of Operational Events, Assessment Office of Nuclear-Reactor Regulation Technical Contact: Edward T. Saber, NRR (301) Attachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices... ALtt+t M�attt . , INR86-48 ' July 12, 1988 Page 1 of 1. ' LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED NRC INi0RMI1TI0N NOTICES Information Date of Notice No. Subject Issuance Issued to 88-47 Slower-Than-Expected 7/14/88 All holders of OLs Rod-Drop Times or CPs for PWRs. 88-46 Licensee Report of 7/8/86 All holders of OLs Defective Refurbished or CPs for nuclear Circuit Breakers power reactors. 38-45 Problems In Protective 7/7/88 All holders of OLs Relay and Circuit or CPs for nuclear Breaker Coordination power reactors. 88-44 Mechanical Binding of 6/24/88 All holders of OLs Spring Release Device or CPs for nuclear in Westinghouse Type power reactors. 0S-416 Circuit Breakers 88-43 Solenoid Valve Problems 6/23/88 All holders of OLs or CPs for nuclear power reactors. 88-42 Circuit Breaker Failures 6/23/88 All holders of OLs Due to Loose Charging or CPs for nuclear Spring Motor Mounting Bolts power reactors. 88-41 Physical Protection 6/22/88 All holders of OLs Weaknesses Identified or CPs for nuclear Through T Regulatory s E power er reactors. 88-40 Examttrers' Handbook for 6/✓/88 All holders of OLs Deve'toptng Operator or CPs for nuclear Licensing ruminations power reactors. 88-39 LaSalle Unit 2 Loss of 6/15/88 All holders of OLs Recirculation Pumps With or CPs for BWRs. Power Oscillation Event 88-38 Failure of Undervoltage 6/15/88 All holders of OLs Trip Attachment on general or CPs for nuclear Electric Circuit Breakers power reactors. OL • Operating License CP - Construction Permit • • arta PUBLIC NOTICE US Arnry . - app l I cat ion No: CO 238 OXT 2 011827 ' �" ": Applicant: wlltlam J. Hrdlicka Of ..o, ti._._,a_t.. .y ,� _ Issue Oates JWaterway: Wetlands adjacent to Omaha ‘1 ‘1 tin ulyh20 River 1Poudre Rlr 300311116 ration Dates August 22. flea OWES '*16tdre 30 DAY NOTICE Regulatorx,Branch P O Box- 6 Omaha, Nebraska 811101-0006 JOINT NOTICE PRIYIT PENDINS U.S. ARMY -0E-ENGINEERS THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH The application of Mr. William J. Hrdllcka. 3732 West 8th, Greeley. Colorado. 80834. for approval_ of plans and: Issuance of a permit under authority of the secretary of the-Army Is being considered by the District- -Engineer. U:S. Army Corps of Engineers. Omaha. Nebraska. The applicant requests after-the-fact permission to place fill In a wetland adjacent to the Cache La Poudre River in conjunction with .a land expanston .project In Section 6. Township 6 North. Range 86 West, Weld County. Colorado. The project consisted of .placing, approximately 3857 cubic yards of fill in -approximately .39 acres of wetland. The fill consisted of earth. broken concrete. metat and asphalt. The metal and asphalt .have been -removed. The- f3:11 site Is an old, abandoned channel of the Cache La, Poudre River. The fill was placed during 1987.. The stated purpose of the project was to build up the area for flood protection, and to make the land more useful. The COI.Orado Department of Hearth. Water Quality Control Division. 4210 East 11th Avenue,' Denver, Colorado 80220. wilts review the project with an intent to certify in accordance with provisions of Section 401 - of. the Clean Water Act. The certification, if issued, will express- the State's opinion that the: operations undertaken by the provisions of this project will not result In a vioiation of applicable water quality standards. The Colorado Department of Health hereby incorporates this pubiic.: . notioscas• its - own publaa: - notice . and procedures by reference,thereto. • Bd Merl 2 88 -- -...r . .¢. ...fY mm .-} ' a. .v ._- fir . . •.q . 2 in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, the National Register of Historic Places and current supplements have been consulted. There are no sites Included or which have been determined eligible for Inclusion therein which were affected by the project. In compliance with the Endangered Species Act, our preliminary review indicates that the project will not affect species designated as threatened or endangered pursuant to the Endangered Species Act or their critical habitat. The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation of the probable impact- including cumulative Impacts of the activity on the public rinterest. That decision will reflect the national concern. for both protection and utilization of important resources. The benefit which reasonably may be expected to accrue from the activity must be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments. A-il factors which may be relevant to the project will be considered Including the cumulative effects thereof T: among those are conservation, economics, aesthetics. general environmental concerns, wetlands. historic properties. fish and wildlife values. flood hazards, floodplain values. land use. navigation, shoreline erosion and accretion, recreation, water supply and conservation:, water quality... energy needs, safety, food and fiber production, mineral needs,. • considerations' of property ownership and, in general . the needs and welfare of the people. In addition, the evaluation of- the Impact of the work on the public interest _wt I r-'rncTude -'applgee leb. ft tlit puTdef rile promu:lgatet;:by,;: tha. Administrator, *Environmental Protection Agency., under authority of 'Section 404(b) of the Clean Water Act (40 C.F.R. ; Part 230). Any person may request, in writing. within the comment period *Pacified in this- notice, that a public hearing be held to consider this project. Requests for public hearings- shall • state, with particularity, the reason for holding a public hearing. The.-.- request must be, submitted to the District Engineer, Omaha . District, Corps of Engineers, P.O. Box 6, Omaha. Nebraska 66101-0006. Any Interested party (particularly officials of any town, county, state, federal agency, or . local association whose interests may be affected by the work) is • invited to submit to this-off-lce.wr.i.tten-facts. arguments,, or--obleot•ions- on or-before the -expiration date on„the front ofcthie 'nottce. Any agency-or Individual having an objection to the work should specifically Identify Lt .** an objection with clear and speci-tic reasonee Comments, both -favorable and unfavorable, will be accepted, made a part of the record and .. wi.tt .receive furl - consideration in subsequent actions on this application. "AEU 'replies to the • • public notice should be addressed to the address listed In the previous paragraph. Mr. Clark Dibtzschold. telephone number (402) 221-4320. may be contacted for additional Information. Comments received after the close of business on the expiration date of this public notice will not be considered. A permit. If Issued. will be under the provisions of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. Drawings showing the location and extent of the project are attached. • . 'kits .%F.+ •.fly}I _ �'' r so • k.s, • ilrallii % . _ 1 . iik,Piot MO amt. ., a / A rametri 1EN ea saiiiid I aim I. . lik i ‘- - . ,tiii---.,.-z--zpoulP ik •• .,,. OM • 1 • • yv,V1trgy„;;VAININOMPlel,e-.evit . !I is.• 10 a •^7-• liamilifI y ��I�:.etrlli �O�nu gk tt., wit'0 • . itIlaav s immi ' lr2ir°tr _Inh1433\A �....aini-aermos rcq.r�.' rrlsg\�I t24L-,� � Elie%s� :rw11 WU r:J-.satAtoll,pion_vr...,,,,,..-4-.7.....,, ,,,,.;.:257, .. ,-,..,:a‘.. .: rv.. rte♦ 1 • .` C ., Y •M b a • e•� • z • raaa p, j 4, 1141 i b it • Z4 it 'r _ S. w . � r r : f °r A r I! I r l + Zl Z .9 !r.- 1 Y • . - , Z + w • At c7 1 )61 JUL:2'01993 ,J! COLORADO HISTORICAL "a'+,. an. The Coloiedo History Museum *300 Bnmth ay Dent Colorado 802034137 July 13, 1988 • Jacqueline Johnson County Comnisaion Chair 915 10th Street Greeley. Colorado 80632 Dear Ms. Johnson: • We are pleased to inform.you that the sites on the attached agenda will be considered by the Colorado Historic Preservation Review Board for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places and State Register. The National Register of Historic Places is the Federal government's official list of historic properties worthy of preservation. Listing in the National Register provides recognition and assists in preserving our Nation's heritage. Listing of a property/district provides recognition of the community's historic importance and assures protective review of Federal projects that might adversely affect the character of the historic property/district. If the property/district is listed in the National Register, certain Federal investment tax credits for rehabilitation and other provisions may apply. Listing in the National Register does not mean that limitations will be placed on the properties by the Federal government, Public visitation rights are not required of owners. The Federal government will not attach restrictive covenants to the properties or seek to acquire them. You are invited to attend the Stara Review Board meeting on Friday. August 26. at the Colorado History Museum. 1300 Broadway. Denver. The meeting will begin. at 10 a.m. with a public hearing at which all comments concerning nominations are welcome. We hope that you can come. Enclosed are notices that explain in greater detail the results of listing in the National Register and that describe the rights and procedures by which an owner may comment on or object to listing in the National Register. ea.Zsg88 Should you hays any Qwstyons about this nomination before the Review Board seating. pleas. contact Barbara Norgran of our office at 866-4681. Sincerely, eamaktarilia COla tot • Barbara Sudler State Historic Pressrvatioa Officer BS/BN:ng Enclosures: Agenda Rssults of Listing Criteria Rights of Owners COLORADO HISTORIC PRESERVATION REVIEW BOARD MEETING AUGUST 26. 1988 AGENDA ADAMS COUNTY Bowles House 2924 W. 72nd Ave. Westminster BOULDER COUNTY Wilbur Williams House Dslisting 1434 Baseline toad DENVER COUNTY Buchtel bungalow 2100 S. Columbine The 3. S. Brown Mercantile building 1634 18th St. DOUGLAS COUNTY Inez Johnson Lewis School 146 Jefferson St. Monument WELD COUNTY Church of Christ of Highland Lake ' 16896 Weld County Rd. f5 INFORMAL REVIEW MONTEZUMA COUNTY Lost Canon Archaeological District (final draft) RESULTS OF LISTING IN THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES Eligibility for Federal tax provisions: If a property is listed in the National Register, certain Federal tax provisions may apply. The Tax Reform Act of 1936 revises the historic preservation tax Incentives authorized by Congress in the tax elf of 1776. the Revenue Act of 197E the Tax 'treatment Extension Act of 1930, the Economic recovery Tax Act of 1931,and Tan Reform Act of 1934, and-as of January 1, 1937, provides for a 20 percent investment tax credit with a full adjustment to basis for rehabilitating historic commercial,industrial,and rental residential buildings. The former 15 percent and 20 percent investment Tax Credits (ITCs-ifor rehabilitations of older commercial buildings are combined into a single 10_2e runt ITC for commercial or industrial buildings built before 1936. The Tax Treatment Extension Act of 1930 provides Federal tax deductions for charitable contributions for conservation purposes of partial interests in historically important land areas or structures. Whether these provisions are advantageous to a property owner is dependent upon the particular circumstances of the property and the owner. Because tax aspects outlined above are complex, individuals should consult legal counsel or the appropriate local internal Revenue Service office for assistance in determining the tax consequences of the above provisions. For further information on certification requirements, please refer to 36 CFR 67. Consideration in planning for Federal,federally licensed,and federally assisted projects: Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 requires that - Federal agencies allow for the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation to have an opportunity'to comment on tail project affecting historic properties listed in the National Register. For further information, please refer to 36 CFR 300. Consideration In issuing a surface coal mining permits In accordance with the Surface Mining and Control Act of 1977, there must be consideration of historic values in the decision to issue a surface coal mining permit where coal is located. For further information, please refer to 30 CFR 700 am, Qualifleation for Federal grants for historic pneservatleu ashen fends are available: •Presently, funding is unavailable. 9/31/86 • Criteria for Evaluation The National Register's standards for evaluate qualify if they an integral parts of districts ing the significance of properties were developed that do mat the criteria or if they fall within to recognize the a000mpli s of all peoples the following categoried who have made a contribution to our country's a. a religious property deriving primary signs i- histcry and baritage.The criteria are designed ante from architectural or artistic distinc- t*guide State and local governments.Federal tiro or bistaied importance:or agencies,and other in evaluating palatial en- b. a building or structure removed from its the in the National Register. original location but which is significant primary yTor architectural valuator which is Criteria for Evaluation the surviving stratum most importantly The quality of significance in Amrkm smotieted with a historic person or event:or history.architecture,archeology,engineering c. a birthplace as grave ate historical figure d and culture is present in districts,sites,build- outstanding importance if there is no other jugs,structures,and objects that pomace into- eppropriste siteorbuildingdirectly sanctified pity of locatiworkmanship, f,dingo,setting,soc materials.an& with his productive life:or d. a cemetery that derive its primary signifi- cance that nehiA feeling,and association and canoe from paves&persons of transcendent a. that are sedated with events that have importance,from age.from distinctive design made a significant contribution to the broad fidune,or from sseoWtion with historic patterns dour history:err ovaatst or b. that ate W ssotid with the lives of persons e. a reconstructed building when accurately ez- signifiaust in our pest at e. that embody dm distinctive chiracteristics of canted in a mutable environment manne and pre - c. type. or method of construction,a reatoratkn anted is aware p manner a part d a hen no other that reptant the work d e master,or that or �end wsas aside, possess high artistic odes,er that represent ties has survived:or a drifiannt and distinguishable entity whose L a property primarily commemorative in in- components may lack individual distinction: tent if design,age.tradition.or symbolic or d. that have yielded,a'may be likely to yield sigt....cancet or value has invested it with its own historical information important in prehidery or g.. a property achieving significance within the . history. pest 50 yen if it is of exceptional Spot-- Criteria consideration Ordinarily cemeteries. tents birthplaces,or grans of historical figures,prop- Information on documentation of properties Mies owned by religious institutions or used for and use of the Criteria for Evaluation may be religious purposes.structures that have been obtained by writing National Register of moved from their original locations►recoaa Historic Place,National Park Service.U.S. strutted historic buildings,properties primarily Department of the Interior.Washington,D.C. commemorative in nature.and properties that 20240. have achieved significance within the past 50 tiioonal Rrs�igisttir.However.such p be considered prbrope for the Na. rties will • •• , tem . . . . - Visi . ' 4 ft)/ • it:* %i i...".• .. I•,a :calei A ; r Y i .7"0".11.4 4 ILr• ,rail,' it U.,rOK ' 'in Jis Tr 1 • ui y4tom' ,S _. r 'A r '.p�,.t �7► - rain rteeet.-rr — —•: - —a,-- — � �� —. Westerpo►r Historic District. Winhrpan.ME (Walter Smalling.JrJ. Historic Hill District,St.Paul,MN(Charles W. Nelson). . - RIGHTS OF OWNERS TO COMMENT AND/OR OBJECT TO LISTING IN THE NATIONAL REGISTER Owners of private properties nominated to the National Register have an opportunity to concur with or object to listing in accord with the National Historic Preservation Act and 36 CFR 60. Any owner or partial owner of • private property who chooses to object to listing may submit. to the State Historic Preservation Officer, a notarized statement certifying that the party is the sole or partial owner of the private property and objects to the listing. Each owner or partial owner of private property has one vote regardless of the portion of the property that the party owns. If a majority of private property owners object. a property will not be listed. However. the State Historic Preservation Officer shall submit the nomination to the Keeper of the National Register of Historic Places for a determination of eligibility of the property for listing in the National Register. If the property is then determined eligible for listing. although not formally listed, Federal agencies will be required to allow for the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation to have an opportunity to comment before the agency may fund. license, or assist a project which will affect the property. If you choose to object to the listing of your property, the notarized objection must be submitted to Barbara Sudler, S1120. 1300 Broadway, Denver, Colorado 80203, by A gust 19. 1988. If you wish to comment on the nomination of the property to the National Register. please send your comments to the State Historic Preservation Office before the Colorado Historic Preservation Review Board considers this nomina- tion. on Aug. 26. 1988. A copy of the nomination and information on the National Register and the Federal tax provisions are available from the above address upon request; 0 Mountain Bell t at w, AREA CLAIMS OFFICE s 1111 190AMAY * BOON 1510 $ DENIER. CO 90202 * Dan owicasaNianut 4 REFER TOWS PAPAW wren MAKING PAYMENT 07/14/98 C0 1078406 Pale 1 ►AYMOIT Et DUI UPON RICH►T OF TN*STATEMENT.PLEASE LAN INCLOSED ENVELOPE►0O PAYMENT. TO WELD COUNTY tea P.O. Dom 739 GREELEY, CO 90632 D I , CE.I.C''PIM," ' 'ao 7 DESCRIPTION: . _ . Cost to Repair: 3 PAIR SERVICE LINE er Data of Dames,: 07/12/98 _ Location: 19637 RD 39. JOHNSTOWN A Cable Location was not Reeuested • -• ITEMIZATION • MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE: . .. . Repair of buried service wire 79.62 _ • _mire' 1 74D-A, If rawnent is not received within 30 dews. financial cost of repair . _chorus will be aSl int_tn b1a jtatesent at the %ate of 12.3 jbnum. ..• .astir.,.,, r'' �. , -.g• t.i ;d ',v.t --'.':/'.- -• ouk w.""In .:J1,�- .y ♦ r+Jr. M�ri1'X I.y ter.,. M. . ._._,� -07/14/99 . • DRJ • . •-•- rn ye7meOA If woe have any sues' 'Giant re- sardins this _ PAYMENT 1b.. ``s - statement call collect at 307-771-7333. .4•. c.N N" \r1,. .N COUNTY . ""HELD . FROM P.O. box _739 t e r. � ' • `BREELEY. `CO 90632 • . 'Q • ,_. . SAY .A• ”' ...4i e.•AREA CLAIMS OFFICE •.-f. • - .z„ ., .- (4,- ;4,a 1999 BROADWAY * ROOM 1510 DENVER. CO 80202 /fin (%c.: _. . V _ CtltlCrw:eS COPY -2$ 8 • STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS DIVISION OF MOUSING ,4♦':F '. John t M,Wpn,do,Db,ceo. Cd' •. kr.? we U, � /Y �,,, •• Roy UMW edit tnytki/AS.-c Gan July 15, 1988 tak, fillcoco Mr. Gordca E. Lacy Chairpersan Weld County Conmissianers P.O. Boat 753 Greeley, CO 80632 Dear Mr. Lacy: I have just been informed by the Farmers Sane Adninistraticn that you were awarded a Sousing Preservation Grant in the amount of $100,000 and wanted to congratulate you ca your successfull application. I'm particularly excited that the PnBA office has made the caooitment to preserve the rural housing stock in Colorado. Best of ludo with your project. Sincerely, Ja J T. aldo 0 D actor :dt 2709d • 1313 Sherman Street,410 CenaenSal Want Denver,Colorado 110203 (303) W-2033 Q d fro? '1 NATIONAL WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION 965L'OWANTRAZA, NOM BLDG.S.W. WASHINGTON.D.C.20024 48860810 RUT MOP.% .J., u, JUL-2 0 - NATIONAL - LINE JUNE 1988 CENTRAL UTAH PROJECT Utah Delegation Seeks Ceiling Increase to Colorado River Storage Project SENATE CUP HEARING program of farmland conservation $755 million. A similar big. HR will cost over 320 billion 3408, was introduced by Utah The Senate Water and Pow Sub- cumulatively by the year 2000. Congressman Wayne Owens(0). committee of the Energy and Natural Senators Jaks Gam and Orin °. Recognizing that a straight clang Resources Committee on 6/9 con- Hatch (R-UT) were the first wit- Increase was unlikely to move in sidered a proposal to increase the owes to appear before the corn- either house. both Owens and Gam authorization ceiling for the Col- mitts*. began worldly with CUP sponsors to orado River Storage Project (CRSP) After hearing Bradley's opening fashion a compromise. to allow completion of the Central statement. Ranking Minority Utah Project (CUP). Member Senator James A. Mocha. OWENS SUBSTITUTE In his opening statement. Senator (R-ID) welcomed Gam and Hatch. Bill Bradley (D-NJ). Subcommittee convnenting. 'Wee. other than that. At a Field hearing in Salt Lake City Chairman, set an ominous tone for Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?" (4/18) before Chairman Georg* project proponent Bradley stated. In order to complete the CUP Millers (D-CA) Water and Power 'As now formulated, needy two- Congress will have to increase the Subcommittee. Congressman Owens thirds of the water supplied by the authorization ceiling-for the Cot- introduced his compromise bill. CUP will Irrigate 25.000 acres of orado River Storage Project The Owens substitute drew quids new land and provide supplemental (CRSP). The Central Utah Project is and strong criticism from the public irrigation water to 220,000 acres. the largest participating project un- power community and Utah's The cost of the supply systems for der CRSP. Governor Norman H. Sangettet: irrigation is now estimated at $1 The majority of the increase will The controversial features of the billion, or $8,000 per acre-foot of be needed to complete the Sonora Owens substitute wait 1) seats a water supplied. Unit of the CUP. Completion of to permanent CUP Fish and Wildlife -Each acre of newly Irrigated lands Bonneville Unit will allow Utah to Commission with an annual funding will demand some two to four acre- utilize Its entitlement to Colorado of $15 mason to come from CRSP feet of water annually. for a capital River water. Tie CUP has been un- power revenues. The Commission investment of $12,000 to $24,000 der construction for almost 20 would be authorized to sped meanies per irrigated acre. yen To date, approximately $1 for fish, wildlife, environmental and 'What is the wisdom of increasing billion has been spent on the project conservation programs: 2) fund a agricultural acreage at such an with nearly $750 million required $1 million National Academy of enormous expense Mien we are also for completion. Sciences (NAS) study of current paying farmers to idle more than 25 Last year Senator Gam introduced management policy and practice for million acres today end as much as S. 1737, calling for an appropria- 45 milion acres by 1990? This lions ailing increase for CRSP of Continued on npage 2 Brl2s88 CUP- contused from page f Gam bill includes the CUP Fish and Reservoir, despite a wised lobby- Wildlife Commission. However. the ing effort by Hodel commission has limited power and Neither.House nor Sense versions storage and hydropower operations would terminal* in 1996. In addi- prows money for rims construction of CRSP. The provision asks the Lion, the bill calls for non-federal starts to tie Roam d Reclamation NAS to determine the costs and ben- financing of the ISD syste& or the Corps 0 Engineers. *fits from hydropower generation At the dose of the hewing on June Funding for the phase it weather and compare them to the costs and 9. Senator Bradley stated that the modification demonstration program benefits that would result if the hearing record would remain open of the BoRic was not included in CRSP was operated to enhance for 30 days and that the eonntpne either version. Staff sources recreation and environmental con- would most glory hold at last ors indicated that budget restrictions corns: and 3) would take the re- more hearing on the big. and .nagging fllleation concerning maining irrigation and drainage corn- Federal liability prevented continue pones out of the authorization and NWRA TESTIMONY funding. grant a permanent license to the It is now expected that all appro- District to develop commercial NWRA Executive Vice President priation bills will be on the power at the Diamond Fork power Tom Donnelly testified in support of President's desk by mid-Seplrrnbw plant to fund the remaining IAD increasing the amounts authorized Most Washington observers -- features. _------ lot the-CRSP.10-110W-cOMP.Ia00 a Cs" Was,iie-f000n S5 t.that Miller's Water and Power Sub- CUP. the Democratic-controlled Congress committee is expected to mark-up Donnelly stand, '1t seems that will allow the budget and tee- the Owens substitute the week of every time a public works project dons process to be a major issue in June 13. comes back to Congress for this yearssiscdons. modification, environmentalists are The bill will now go to Conference. GARN SUBSTITUTE at the door with their list of new The conferees and conference demand*. Many tines toee demands schedule have not yet been The Gam substitute to S. 1737 aro realistic and justified. announced. also contains provisions objection- 'This time, particularly as able to public power users. The structured In the Owens substitute. ------ we feel that they are unjustified, KELLY NAMED DIRECTOR particularly the idea of continuing a OF CORPS CIVIL WORKS National Water Line $15 ration appropriation to be paid by power users in perpetuity. We USPS 10 would urge the members of this The Department of the Army an- Committee to reject any such flounced on June 7 the assignment of Jeffrey L. Nelson Proposal. Brigadier General Patrick J. Kelly President 'Finally, we are concerned with to become the next director of Civil Raymond R.Rtlmmands the proposal to .complete the Worts for the U.S. Army Corps of 1 Vise President remaining Irrigation and drainage &&lows. Wayne Cunningham component by other than the As Director of Civil Worts, Kelly Treasurer traditional method of Federal wig have nationwide responeabilues Thomas F. Donnelly aPProprlat o>~^ and—PayT> + i^9--for"Saterritourois detaopdfiht. Executive Vico President to Reclamation law.' which include planning. program- and Editor ming, design, construction. opera- Elizabeth Singleton Son and maintenance ntenance for navigation, Associate Editor flood control, and other civil woos APPROPRIATION BILLS missions with an annual budget of 13 NATIONAL WATER LINE i a renter AHEAD OF SCHEDULE billion. publication of Ute National Water Resources 'Association,955 L'ESant Kelly is currently assigned as the Plaza. SW, North. Suite 1202. It now appears that a9 13 FY-89 Division Engineer of the Corps' Washington. DC 20024. for the appropriation bilis will be enacted South Pacific Division in San benefit of NWRA members and prior to October 1. Francisco. His previous assignments associates. Reproduction of this The $17.8 btfion Energy and Water include: Deputy Director of Civil newsletter, in whole a part' is Appropriations bill. HR 4567, Works: District Engineer, Mobile i prohibitedobtained unless prior owrwhe the House on District and Area Engineer with the permission is from the a�++an+9b Pest Association. Subscription rate is May 17 the Senate on June 14. Near East Project Office In Ovda. , $150 annually. third daces postage Both House and Senate Committees Israel In support of the 1979 Camp paced. Ingress and address snips' stripped study money for Interior David Peace Accords. srauld be teem to the above address Secretary Model's controversial Kelly will assume his duties on 610. a telsphorued tip(20@)498.06/0. proposal to drain Hitch HeteAy July S. 1985. -2- Profiles In Congress BuRfac Bltues Revised RRA introduced himself into public The Bureau of Reclamation has life as Mayor of Salt Lake City from issued rules on Reclamation Reform 1971 to 1974 and used those three Act amendments aimed at eliminate • years effectively as a steppingstone Mg possible acreage limitation ,_. to the U.S. Senate. It is not abuses in reclamation project water uncommon to have a member of use. Congress on a committee dealing The Omnbus Budget RecondGatioon • with issues about which he knows Act, passed to December. changed wry little. That is not the case the Reclamation Reform Act to • with Gam who has been able to require audits of land holdings that apply his knowledge and experience exceed the 960-acre limit for re- to the appropriate committee misting Irrigation water at project Q1- memberships. contract rates. The Secretary of en. Although much of.Gwn's focus has Interior is required to complete the been on defines, military, and audits within three years to deter- foreign issues, he has maintained a mine whether the larger farm opar- strong support of western water atlons comply with the water tor- ' Issues. Gam's efficiency seems to vice requirements of Reclamation be in working inside the committee law. The revised odes also address structure. Most recently, he otter- the changes in the Mt which: 1. ed a bill (S. 1737) requesting $151 require water users to pay full-cost minion for construction of the for irrigation water on land under Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah extended recordable contracts ex*. Project (CUP) and $7.8 million for cured before October 12. 1982. the Uttle Dell Dam in Salt Lake This applies in cases where the Jake Gam County. The Subcommittee on affected land has received water at Subcommittee on Energy & Energy and Water Resources of the less than full cost for at least 10 Water Development Senate Appropriations Committee years: 2. require the Secretary to Senate Appropriations accepted language offered by Gam collect with interest, any payments Committee which states that, if the mirth- due for water that was sold at orizatlon bill is approved asking for lower prices than should have been a funding coiling increase for CUP under Reclamation law; and 3. Senator Jake Gam is the senior from $2.171 billion to $2.565 require that lands placed in certain senator from Utah, having been billion, then not more than $17 types of revocable trusts be counted elected to the Senate in 1974. Both million of that amount will be spent in computing the acreage allowed the Gam and his Senate colleague. Orrin on administrative expenses. This Person who Wanted the treat Hatch, are strong Republicans In language will be included in the FY The House-Senate Conference their state and in the U.S. Congress. 80 Energy and Water Development Report on the Reconciliation Act di. Gam was Chairman of the Senate Appropriations bill. meted the Secretary to allow up to Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Gam said the committee's four months for existing trusts to Committee for six years and became acceptance of his legislation is restructure in order to comply with ranking minority member of that significant because it signals the new legislation. That allowance committee when the Democrats strong support....and shows that It period ended Apra 20. regained control of the Senate In is committed to completing critical The proposed new pries are sub- January 1987. He is also a member work on the CUP in a timely way and Oct to public hearings. Persons of the Senate Appropriations in a fiscaly responsible manner.' wishing to speak at the hearings Committee and serves as ranking Gam has been waking to emit the should write or can the BuRec re- minority member of the HUD and Bureau of Reclamation's adminis- gional director for the appropriate Independent Agencies Subcom• trative overhead costs for the last region. mitt.. and as a member of the three years. In 1988. he discov NWRA State Association Execu- Subcommittee on Energy and Water *red that at least $67 million tins have been advised of the Development Gam Is a member of targeted for construction of the proposed rules and hearing dates. the Senate Rules Committee and Bonneville Unit of the CUP had been For more information call your state served three ten* as Secretary of diverted to other projects. Gun association or NWRA at (202) 488- the Republican Conference. Confined on Page 4 0810. -3- GARN Continued from Page 3 cation action begkw; tour tn. power Senator Malcolm Wallop (R- sponsored an amendment to assure plants that create an average of WY) that monies appropriated for about 20 billion kilowatt-hours per Ranking Minority Member Bonneville would be used for year; view displays on nature. Public Lands, National Parks construction and that administrative electricity, sociological history, and Forests ttee overhead would be limited to 20 agates and artifacts• and enjoy aSenate Energy and Natural percent of the annual appropriation. western barbeque dinner before Resources Com it s. While Gann has been critical of the boarding buses for the retum trip to Bureau's construction policies, he Is Spokane. VOL 2 'The Budget and Death one of the BuRec•s strongest crisis• Now Win Natural Resetwcaa supporters. He has also emerged as and Fnergv Programs be ImofdD a leader in Congress on western NWRA VIDEO TAPES Honorable Robert K. Dawson water issues. Associate Director of OMB Video tapes of this years Federal Nahuel Resource*and Energy 1988 N.W.R.A Water Seminar are now available. Window to the Future-the Buryau of 1 ANNUAL CONFERENCE NWRA plans to record all future ins now seminars and make 00944 available Honorable James W. Zlgler Spoken*, WA to members and non-members. Each Assistant Secretary of Interior volume can be purchased for: GRAND COULEE DAM TOUR MEMBERS- $20--plt-s'S1',50`postage, taLlNawCandS0leo0._ __.._ NON-MEMBERS- S30 plus 51.50 VOL 3 'SoNkm old_ Section 404 There is nothing more represents- post, permit Punfe' tive of irrigated agriculture in Volumes currently available Robert E. Steinberg Washington than Grand Coulee Dam, include: Porter,Lake Roosevelt and the Columbia VOL 1 'Water Policies and Attorney. Wright, Basin Project. This year, for NWRA rams for_ Future' Morris & Arthur p r Spokane '88'. an afternoon and Senator James Al. McClure Curtis L. Clark evening on Wednesday, October 19, (R-ID) Consultant, Mrrltlnational 1988, will be devoted to a tour of Ranking Minority Member i^aaa Glenna Inc the massive Grand Coulee Dam. one Senate Energy and Natural Michhaael K. Glenn. of the largest concrete structures in Resources Com te Partner, Porter. Wright the world. Buses will Nave the Congressmen George Miller Morris & Arthur Spokane convention hotels early al- (D-CA) Jo Senior Via President tsrnoon, traveling west through the Chairman. Water and Power dryland wheat farm area of north- Subcommittee Hill & Knowlton western Washington. On site, USER House Interior and Insular personnel will personally guide you Affairs Committee through this 'open house.' Visit the Pump-Generator Plant where irri- NATIONAL WATER UPE [ auk Ria U.S.Postage r^ PAID mD NATIONAL WAVER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION Famlk t0 � 'let 956 L'Erdw*Plena,S.W.Was irpbn,D.C.20024 Cl am Gust nn INC P. 1. S7l1 iCET. CI Skit HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 88-36 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT P12I1 AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT P02 A CHILDREN'S SHELTER HOME IN I1d A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - BARBARA MIRNN AND MICHAEL LAACE A public hearing was conducted on July 20. 1988. at 2:00 P.M.. with the following present: Commissioner Gene Brantner, Chairman Commissioner C.W. Kirby. Pro-Ten Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Cordon E. Lacy Commissioner Prank Yamaguchi 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 June 29. 1988, sad duly published July 9, 1988, in the Platteville Herald, a public bearing was conducted to consider the request of Barbara MCMynn and Michael Lane for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for • children's shelter home in the 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 Commdssion into the record. Barbers McMynn. one of the applicants. came forward to explain the program to be offered if this application is approved. Sbe stated that they have no problems with the five Conditions and eleven Development Standards proposed. The Board asked questions concerning the water supply and the possibility of obtaining water from the Left Hand Water Company. There was also discussion about limiting this Permit to the present applicants. Denise Wilts, an adjacent landowner, spoke in opposition to this proposal. She said she is concerned about the safety of their children, their liability, and the effect this may have on their property value. Ms. Wilts submitted a letter from Gene Buithaup. in opposition to this request, which was marked as Exhibit F. Ms. Me9lynn stated that she has worked with foster children for ten years and has had no problems in the past. She agreed that, if the well on the property proves to be inadequate or of poor quality. they will apply to use Left Hand water. Commissioner Johnson moved to insert • Development Standard stating that this Permit cannot be transferred without approval of the Board of County Commissioners. Seconded by Commissioner Lacy, the motion carried unanimously. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve this request, subject to the Conditions and Development Standards. as amended. She stated that this facility will be licensed and supervised by the Department of Social Services, which she feels will satisfy the concerns of the neighbors and mentioned the need for this type of facility in the southwest area of the County. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion. Commissioner Kirby said be will vote against the motion. due to his concerns about the water supply and potential problems with the proposed residents. Commissioner Yamaguchi said he shared Commissioner Kirby's concerns. On a roll call vote. the motion carried 3-2, with Commissioners Kirby and Yamaguchi voting nay. 880688 PL0439 r' Rrn Page 2 REARING CERTIFICATION - McNtNN b L AJCE Thie Certification vas approved on the 25tb day of July. 1988. APPROVED: BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATLZST COLORADO Veld Corm lark and Recorder yy County 1L _ and Cie to the Boaar/rjd f./ R. Erantne ., Chain= Ey; We Deputy County Cler ., r ■ f • Frank T egucbi TAPE 088-34 DOCKET #88-36 PLO439 880688 _ _: a BEARINC CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 88-3.7 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A HOME BUSINESS (LAWN SERVICE) IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT — DAVID AND DONNA REED A public hearing was conducted on July 20. 1988, at 2:00 P.M., with the following present: Commissioner Cone Brantuer. Chairman Commissioner C.W. Kirby. Pro-Ten Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Cordon E. Lacy Commissioner Prank Yamaguchi Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board. Mary Reiff Assistant County Attorney. Lee D. Morrison Planning Department representative. Brian Single The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to * notice dated June 29. 1988, and duly published July 6, 1988. In the Platteville Herald, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of David and Donna Reed for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a home business (lawn service) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Lee Morrison. Assistant County Attorney. made this natter of record. Brien Bingle. Planning Department representative, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record of this hearing. Donna Reed. one of the applicants. cane forward to answer questions of the Board. She stated they have been in operation for seven years. not realizing that they needed a Permit. She said they have no problems with the four Conditions and ten Development Standards proposed by the Planning Commission. No public testimony was offered concerning the request. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the request of David and Donna Reed for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit, subject to the Conditions and Development Standards contained in the recommendation from the Planning Commission. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Lacy and carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 25th day of July. 1988. APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: `f+dtwLd WELD, COLORADO Weld County ark and Recorder *I $t! ACAleaksgto and Cl. k to theBoard tene R. Brantner, Chairman By: X //eh G, <Q/ j/i1 CG `�' 9��in Deputy County clerk C.W. Le T rJ ne t TAPE #88-34 DOCKET #88-37 PLA440 1 /j(' 5a rich1-%pfd/ 880689 BEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET N0. 88-38 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A HOME BUSINESS (SATELLITE DISH AND LEATHER GOODS RETAIL STORE) IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT — TERRY NOVICKI A public hearing was conducted on July 20, 1988. at 2:00 P.M., with the following present: Commissioner Cone Brantner, Chairman Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Pro—Ten Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Cordon E. Lacy Commissioner Frank Yamaguchi Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board. Nary Reiff Assistant County Attorney. Les D. Morrison Planning Department representative. Brian Single The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated June 29. 1988, and duly published July 6. 1988. In the Platteville Herald, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Tarry Novicki for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a home business (satellite dish and leather goods retail store) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Lee Morrison. Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Brian Single, Planning Department representative, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record, and submitted a letter from the Division of Highways concerning access to the property. Terry Novicki, the applicant, asked that Development Standards f4 and 05 be deleted. Mr. Bingle stated that Development Standard 05. limiting the number of satellite dishes which may be displayed, was added by the Planning Commission. No public testimony was offered concerning this request. During the ensuing discussion, Mr. Novicki explained that satellite dishes salt be installed for inspection by customers, and be felt that a maximum of 20 operational satellite dishes would be acceptable. Mr. Single read into the record an additional Condition stating that the plat mast be amended to show the designated area used for displaying satellite dishes and a new Development Standard addressing the maximum number of dishes to be displayed. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the request of Terry Novicki, subject to the Conditions as proposed by the Planting Commission and Mr. Single. and subject to the Development Standards. amended by the deletion of #4 and f5 and the addition of the Standard read into the record by Mr. Blngle. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. 880690 rk. O434 cc: t= ennui _TAPc Page 2 CERTIFICATION - NOVICKI This Certification vas approved on the 25th day of July. 1988. APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: UNTY. COLORADO Veld County erk and Recorder if. S:4017; and Cl to the Board Gene R. Brantns#. Chairman n ic $y: � � ,1 - , Deputy County 1 rk C. . rb . Pro- ea ac•wl �`""`yA Frank aaagvchi TAPE /88-34 DOCKET 088-38 % PL0441 880690 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 88-39 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR EXPANSION OF A DAIRY OPERATION (900 HEAD) - CORPORATION OF THE PRESIDING BISHOP OF THE CHURCH OT JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS A public hearing was conducted on July 20, 1988, at 2:00 P.M.. with the following present: Commissioner Gene Brantner, Chairmen Commissioner C.V. Kirby, Pro-Tem Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Commissioner Frank Yamaguchi Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board. Mary Reiff Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Planning Department representative. Brien Single The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice Gated July 6, 1988, and duly r published July 6, 1988, is the Platteville Herald, a public bearing was conducted to consider the application of the Corporation of the Presiding Bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter—Day Saints for a Sits Specific Development Plan and amended Special Review Permit for expansion of a dairy operation (900 bead). Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Brian Single, Planning Department representative, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record. Elvis Tippets, of E.H. Tippets Company. came forward to represent the applicant. He requested that Condition #5 be amended to allow additional time for submitting the plat. since it must be reviewed and signed by church officials in Salt Lake City before it is submitted to the Planning Department. Mr. Tippets also requested permission to begin construction of the lagoon system before the plat is filed. No public testimony was offered concerning this request. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this request. subject to the t Conditions and 15 Development Standards, with Condition /5 amended to allow 60 days for submittal of the plat. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 25th day of July, 1988. APPROVED: BOARD OP COQNTz COMHrSSIOBERS A WELD . COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder ,(.112", Zand Clerk to thee °�rd Brantner, rum Deputy County Clerk C.1 . Kir , o-T Ja se • TAPE /88-39 DOCKET #88-39 P10442 Frank amaguchi 880691 • • ec: RYA PC- Cosneli RECORD OP PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO JULY 25. 1988 TAPE /88-34 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. July 25, 1988. at the hour of 9:00 A.K. 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 Gene Brantner. Chairman Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Pro-Tem Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Cordon E. Lacy Commissioner Prank Yamaguchi Also present: Weld County Attorney. Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board. Debbie Campbell MINUTES: Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of July 20. 1988. as printed. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF BEARINGS: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the Certifications for the hearings conducted on July 20, 1988. as follows: 1) Special Review Permit. Kenyan and L.eege; 2) Special Review Permit. Reed: 3) Special Review Permit. Novicki: and 4) Amend Special Review Permit, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter—Day Saints. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Johnson 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 /146,302.61 Social Services 11,090.06 t e oOO&' Bsndvritten warrants: Cameral fund 18.306.52 Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: REAPPOINTMENT OF RICHARD ROLLANDEA TO RETINEWENT BOARD: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the Resolution reappointing Richard Hollander to the Retirement Board, for a term to expire August 30, 1992. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion. and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: APPOINTMENT OP DAN DAILEY TO PLACEMEN ALTERNATTVES COMMISSION: Commissioner Johnson explained this appointment and moved to approve said Resolution appointing Dan Dailey to represent mental health on the Placement Alternatives Commission. The motion vas seconded by Commissioner Lacy and carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTIONS RE: EO?RCENCY CLOSURE OF VCR 84 BETWEEN WCR 131 6 sun HWY 52; AND WCR 41 BETWEEN WCR 46 a 50: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the Resolutions closing the above mentioned roads. Commission Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. FINAL READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 89-P, AMENDMENTS TO ZONING ORDINANCE: Commissioner Johnson moved to have Ordinance No. 89-P read into the record by title only. The motion vas seconded by Commissioner Lacy and carried unanimously. Tom David, County Attorney, read the title of Ordinance No. 89-P, Amendments to Zoning Ordinance. Into the record. There was no public comment offered. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve Ordinance No. 89-P, Amendments to Zoning Ordinance. on final reading and direct the Clerk to the Board to publish forthwith. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion. and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: CORRECTION CONCERNING APPOINTMENT OF WELD 911 GOVERNING BOARD: Mr. Warden explained this correction concerning the expiration of the terms of those members appointed on July 13. The motion was made by Commissioner Johnson to approve this Resolution concerning the appointment of Weld 911 Governing Board. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Lacy and carried unanimously. PIABMING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: ZONING AND BUILDING CODE VIOLATIONS - BRENCKLE. FIECHTNER. SHEETS. MILLER. CASINO, COCKROPT. TRUJILLO, BORMAN. AND ERWIN: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Cordon Brenckle. Douglas Fieebtner. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sheets. Jerry Miller. Antana Cebino. Loren Coekroft. Michael Trujillo, Keith R. and Sharon L. Burman, and Howard D. and Sylvia Jo Erwin for violations of the Weld County Zoning and Building Code Ordinances. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion and it carried by a unanimous vote. Minutes - July 25. 1988 Page 2 RESOLUTIONS AND ORDTRANCCS: The Resolutions mere presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. Ordinance No. 89—P. Amendments to Zoning Ordinance. vas approved on final reading. 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 vas adjourned at 9:10 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: ‘7277, t) BOARD OF COUNT! COMMISSIONERS iVZ� C�NTI.,//COLD Weld County Clerk and Recorder e! K� and Cl. k to the Board Cone R. Brantner, ra n By: ~ C a9�, Deputy County lark C.N. r• . Pro- sm Jac 1/�i�•� Prank Yamaguchi Minutes - July 25, 1988 Page 3 • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Wednesday. July 27. 1988 Tape #88-34 ROLL CALL: Gene R. Brantner, Chairman C.N. Kirby. Pro-Tea Jacqueline Johnson Cordon E. Lacy Prank Yamaguchi MINUTES: Approval of minutes of July 25. 1988 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: #7 under Nev Business - Consider Resolution re: Authorize Board to adjourn as DOE for 1988 APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: DEPARTMENT HEADS AND 1) Chuck Kozel, Health Administrator ELECTED OFFICIALS: 2) Paul Stoddard. Coroner COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BIDS: 1) Present shot rock - Road 6 Bridge (Bette Rhoden) 2 Approve elictrical supplies - Human Resources Bldg. BUSINESS: OLD: NEW: 1) Consider disbursement of monies for Veterans Service for June 2) Consider Resolution re: Compensation to individuals for losses while in volunteer capacity 3) Consider Communities for Drug Free Colorado Grant request and authorize Chairman to sign 4) Set bearing date to consider Service Plan of proposed Galeton Sanitation District 5) Consider Resolution re: Temporary closure of NCR 42 and NCR 11 at Cactus Drive 6) Consider 1988 Emergency Shelter Grant Application and authorize Chairman to sign PLANNING: 1) Consider authorization for demolition of dangerous building on Lot 51, Espanola Subdivision - Otabio Espinoza (6/27/88) 2) Consider authorization for demolition of dangerous building on Pt. of NE}NW}, $32, TSH. 1651 - Monter (deleted) 3) Consider authorization for demolition of dangerous building on Pt. HEjNWI. S32. TSN. 16517 - Rams (deleted) CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Jul 27 - Budget Meeting (Towns 6 agoncies) 10:00 AN Jul 28 - Boman Resources Advisory Board 8:30 Ali Jul 28 - Utilities Coordinating Advisory Board 10:00 AM Jul 28 - Board of Adjustment 3:30 PM Jul 29 - Extension Advisory Board 11:00 AN Aug 1 - HOLIDAY Aug 2 - Early Warning Budget Session 8:30 AM Aug 2 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Aug 3 - Work Session 1:30 PM Aug 3 - Road 6 Bridge Advisory Board 7:30 PM Aug 4 - Island Grove Park Advisory Board 3:30 PM HEARINGS: Aug 3 - 3.22 Beer License application. Texaco of Colorado. Inc. 2:00 PM Aug 3 - Amend Service Plan, St. Frain Sanitation District 2:00 PM Aug 10 - Special Review Permit. Animal training facility and accessory building in Agricultural Zone District, Stephen and Michelle Jeffres 2:00 PM Aug 17 — Service Plan, proposed Fort Lupton Park and Recreation District 2:00 PM REPORTS: 1) George Goodell. Road 6 Bridge Director, re: Road opening COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Dept. of Highways Newletter #88-29 2) Public Utilities Commission re: Application #39050. Application #39037, and Case #6329 3) Economic Development Administration re: Business Park Improvements 4) Fort Lupton Post Office re: Condition of NCR 10 5) Notice of Claim from Mountain Bell 6) Nuclear Regulatory Commission re: Fort St. Vrain and Info. Notice #88-49 7) Laidlav Wastes Systems. Inc. - Tatters to State Health Dept. re: Design and Operations Plan and Pratt Property Closure Plan 8) City of Broomfield - Notice of Public Hearing on Annexation PUNNING STAFF 1) RE #1099 - Miller APPROVALS: 2) RE #1101 - Epple 3) RE #1102 - CAM Concrete RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve disbursement of monies for June * 2) Approve temporary closure of WCR 42 and WCR 11 at Cactus Drive * 3) Approve policy concerning compensation to individuals for losses while in volunteer capacity * 4) Approve Action of Board concerning BOB Petition - Snider * 5) Approve Action of Board concerning BOB Petition - Slumber * 6) Approve Action of Board concerning BOB Petition - Barrington * 7-8) Approve Action of Board concerning BOB Petitions - Fisher * 9) Approve Action of Board concerning BOB Petition - Stientjes and Maddock * 10) Approve Action of Board concerning BOE Petition - Martinez * 11) Approve Action of Board concerning ROE Petition - Olin * 12-13) Approve Action of Board concerning BOB Petitions - Sutter * 14) Approve Action of Board concerning BOE Petition - Monograms Unlimited * 15-16) Approve Action of Board concerning BOE Petitions - Tenenbaum Bill Associates. 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K. 5�' �, 7 - Cn < - P rrr R r 3 • 1 • + r_O �1 I� + - ry� a ~ s `1 Ss ►' IA a S w 'i 5. a �� N cn • x o a v - r n 9 � fl 8 88 8 �2 . . ° t 0 RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 42 AND WELD COUNTY ROAD 11 AT CACTUS DRIVE FOR APPROXIMATELY THREE WORKING DAYS FOR CONSTRUCTION WORK 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 42 and Weld County Road 11 be temporarily closed at Cactus Drive, with said closure being effective July 20, 1988, for approximately three working days, indefinite period of time, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. RO00 11 go0 0 42 CC ' C'9 ` 880761 • f Page 2 RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE - WCR 11 1 WCR 42 The above and foregoing Resolution vas, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of July, A.D. , 1988, nunc pro tune July 20, 1988. OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WE LINTY, COLORADO Weld County Jerk and Recorder if and Clerk to the Board ne R. Brenta t, C rman 1 BY: c.eX rby, Pr -Tem j ?at4c ountlk bit APPROVED AS TO FORM: a County Attorney Fr• •' Yamaguc• 880761 I . .. L.. . _ :rY..::� React 0 ........i..---....1.-.,4 mead N .:;g,,a • w tie / , -} 7,-,-aszi. - r�►1�t De(o Arrows -t eur • ir -12 ti•;...;�==• 750 r °a r�l^woof- L n �- ti �� No z 70 .�.. . o, cs40fo s a c o� w -..e---c-:::,10F..:. - Mean roan .. NI 0 0 �- ... 1 wcR //2 • C'oNSlrvctio" Type .Z eGrriC4de._ '• '.`~•p_: Y• - Are el. w Ally+ 'C/ar%f/— `"� :r`l� Roa8 u(o ed 7/20/n For Coe;Sinicitioes wo "k .. ground Curve - c f wick 11 '/ iv CR y; . 76 he. r k i C10SPd- appro,c;a .v cvo erAe/y' v4'ry C4►yr. • --ti=- Seicrakil. r ~�r tiC` TITLE (twee wCR /12 'et Civif D+, 4"eft // of (odor On =MT BY DATE - •. •. DRAWN BY lit 2�/� v�[ Dirt / Z �G�oE icC /yII CICECPC. ?a • COUNTY ROAD ND. •:.r-- APPROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER • :;...- -• , WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT CF ENGINEERING - ..r1.i.�'yr• tOtr K 1160761 r _' TL fitott MEMORAfDUM 1111€ To atgLtiltSgrd or, July 22, 1988 COLORADO ryes George Goodell. Director of Road and Bridge Arils; Road Closure saint The following road was closed on July 20, 1988 for construction work and will be closed approximately 3 days. Please place this on the Board's next agenda. Cactus Drive (Northmoor Estates) at WCR 42 and ,WCR 11 GG/mw:frc xc: Commissioner Yamaguchi Weld County Dispatch Weld County Sheriff's Office Northmoor Estates WCR 42 File NCR 11 File 813.4.7S1 RESOLUTION RE: COMPENSATION TO INDIVIDUALS FOR LOSSES ASSOCIATED WITH ANIMALS AND EQUIPMENT WHILE IN VOLUNTEER CAPACITY 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, Weld County has volunteers that utilize horses or ' dogs in performing volunteer work for the Weld County Sheriff, and WHEREAS, in the course of performing volunteer service with the horse or dog, a volunteer may experience financial loss in the form of the animal being injured or killed, and/or loss or damage to associated equipment, and WHEREAS, the benefit received from such volunteers to Weld County is substantial, and WHEREAS, normal insurance coverage does not cover losses of the type described above, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners and Sheriff of Weld County wish to provide limited coverage on a self-insured basis, and WHEREAS, the self-insured coverage shall be limited to TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,000) for loss or injury to an animal, and FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($500) for loss or damage to associated equipment, based upon fair market value determined by the Weld County Sheriff. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that within the self-insurance fund of Weld County, funds shall be provided to insure volunteers' dogs and horses and associated equipment from losses or damages incurred while performing in a volunteer capacity for the Sheriff in amounts not to exceed $2,000 for loss or injury to the animal and $500 for loss or damage to associated equipment for any single occurrence with the claim to be determined by the Sheriff based upon fair market value of the loss incurred, said decision by the Sheriff shall be the final administrative decision. dO 0 0 05 7 .3.. FQ-Aca9 - 50 880760 Page 2 RE: COMPENSATION FOR LOSSES - SHERIFF'S OFFICE VOLUNTEERS BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that this action is not intended as a waiver of sovereign immunity pursuant to CRS S24-10-104 (1987 Cum. Supp.) but is intended as reimbursement for volunteer's expenses. 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. , 1988. OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST444L) DIRTY, COLORADO Weld Count Clerk and Recorder tor reand Clerk to the Board Gene R. Branlici&A,ISse r, man • 4:6BY: K�'�� C. W. lc r• . P o-Tem Deputy County lerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: a . •e •,;,e , nn County Attorney Fr Yamague 880760 RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: PATRICIA J. SNIDER 1834 7th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CR 865 L31-32BLx8 ARL HTS 11834 7TH 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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 mado 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. 880714 Page 2 RE: DOE - PATRICIA J. SNIDER 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 S39-8-108.5, 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., 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: '711 iPExD/�DNT7C, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder �//(//��,���, / and Clerk o the Bo 'Gene R. rannfner, a rman Deputy County erk C.W. K r , Pro em CP7ek.Sai.7 e n County Attorney / Fran ama c• 880714 OFFICE 0V covhriY ASSESSOR ' 9111010 SlRPBT y scout OF DENIAL •GREELEY.COWR*DO .30631 ' 9 IFSI PRONE(303))S6-4000.EXt"4256•' gotGA aoa L31-3201.X8 Rod. NT5r10J4 7Th AUL%in WV asos r . •Ca.ORADO '.., 143♦ 7Tn raft CmNER 5NLGtR PATRICIA J SN1DcM PATRICLA J PARCtL 09610-6410009 PIN R J29iJao 1034 7Tn AV YCAk 1900 GrtECLtY CO 406.11 LOG 02671 06/23/1954 . The appraised value cf property is based on the appropriate caeddnation of the approaches to value requited by ms law.The enet has determined that your property should be included in the following teak. — J—.2caidtnasl.,EmpaaO'..is.YWed-Ey-be -ant_and ^-A"'-_— C--Oil pod Cr;$lbisehaha0Ltlant,atcvaltedal.S7ttd%of-tea- _-W approaches and is ataened at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value pon value of the oil and/or ass sold or transported from the 2. Apicutws Land is determined solely by the earring or premises as primary production. (Valued 75%of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate aablided by sold on secondary production) taw and is assessed at 29%of actual vale. ' S. An other property is valued by the cost. market and income 3. Producing mines ale valued at 25% of the pon proceeds cc approaches and is assessed at 29% of aced Sue. including tOO%of the net proceeds whicheser is greater. vacant land. The armor has unduly studied all available"&formgicn.giving yardintln attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuation n assigned to your property.The reaaem for this dctumitation of value are a follows; YOUR PROPERTY nn;. !WEN DNIFORALY ASSc5StD F'OLLOSLNG COLO.tAOO Low RI*O INSTk4CTIDN5 PUdLI5neO uY THE STATE Olt/1510h OF PRCPtkTY T?KAT10h. COMPARISON:. *LIM OTntk SIMILAR PKOvcwTIt5 LNJICAIGS YOUR UM.ue 15 PROPLR AT Tot 1905 VALUE: Leyte. RtQUIRED BY LAW. sL.Jtavt ke vIE4co YOUR.PROPtkTY VALut: AND it IS COR1iECT. . STATE LAw keruIRtS Trutt 1903 AND 1904 COST AND ttAkner INFORMATION ,4t USEU TO c5TADLL5n 1983 VALUES. * kt:i1U1ATIAL PMONEMTY 10% s664 DESCRIPTION 1 rerrnohtER'S VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW . 4ANU Y r 11475 1900 11.473 1900 - .,..✓ IMPS ♦9759 r 7900 49759 7900 TCTA4 , 50000 o1cm .4 t. ' 9060 01634 9000 You hint the eight to appeal to ti‘County County Board of Equalisation(County Commissioncty for farther comidarapon,To do a please sad and complete the nvene side et this form 39-&106(1)'0:C.RS J •r RICHARD �(����T�,, _G�to/,.f2S./d C.a�. '� 1, RICitusl�1./ticuS IAEA ,,,,a -T`i``.C' ` WELD COUNTY A.SSESSC 192 ADDinowe WtORMA ON REVERSE REVERSE SIDE 11.0714 THIS SIDE FOR PEW USE ONLY . If you wish to protest this decision. you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further consideration ColoradaliMMBIleirviftpat board wh`ll'sit to hear such'appeals begimingon the seCond'Monday in July through the—laatiallajtee dief in JI+' perityropo '-_and(rrm Jul' 15th to the last business day of July for personal property. ` o rh ;, • Yajs wiill be deemed to have filed a timely petition for a hearing with the County Board of Equalization by(er 9t3Opd,dGl C f this completreterthitcpunty Board of Equalization at this mailing address: P.O. BOX 753 �s 1 GREELEEY.COLORADO 80o32 'raise' naig.;24u, Petitions for real property must be mailed prior to the second Monday in July. Personal property petitions must be mailed prior to July 15th, _ • _ _ .. NOTIFICATION OF HEARING: You will be notified of the time and place set (or the hearing of the petition. All hearing shall be concluded :rod decisions rendered by the last business day in July, 39-8-107(2) PETITION TO THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUAUZATION This:space is provided so'that'you mtirstate'the'it otmdvoN-whkti.ynu'relied irr'prestruilatyaut'aluetfon tbiertion before the Assessor. ::- w d: r 1,.>n r . m• ! .I ....i„ . • P '... .I ., ..Ind b, .1..,.,. ..� / if:. " d. '.'n. ar ' . i:. JCdl;p•1.. ... . , ' .. This space is provided so that you may indicate the manner.if any,in which you disagree with the Assessor's statements as contained on the front of this form: 4 �ut,zlu,, �,�,,,��off- i 11 cle Date ',, Signature of Peti 88f}7144 jO,e I?a;/_ia ro rorrkte, (O l/t J,/O:-tiQ(1A arifi ‘a MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WIELD COCSCTY CLERIC nexasert Pa sou sae GREEN.caoM00 e0032 �e aa See•.000 ROCr..as COLORADO • July 18, 1988 • Patricia J. Snider 1834 7th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Ms. Snider: The Weld County Board of Equalization will hear your petition on Monday, July 25, 1988, at or about 10:00 A.M. regarding your tax assessment for property described as Parcel #096108310009, Weld County, Colorado. The public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board, Weld County Centennial Canter_„ First Floor, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the above 'pecitied time. If you have any questions concerning your petition, please do not hesitate to contact this office. ' Sincerely, Mary Ann Feuerstein Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board 4 Deputy County C r 88°7Y4 /i Nmrn 3800 June 1166 "O y i .y O>i a o..l D PG M OD vn A x no-O y If w tAM T g Y �e g 292 e c' 3f6,�,u' z I -. s DU w w Ad( = Os 4 go= La Zia a a r .D f;' kh° wit "gyp.; O W w A A 4 NIll% Is y s. M wl es Cooe 7 1- sa3y dip 6 �''. t4 a 71 .• • ft 4bii , ti; Iu1n *rurU I ff ' ! x „..\ 11It s 4 ' ; 1 _ �>> _ 880714 v - v v ti.. •,. ..• .. C. 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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. DO// e, (7I ms. - S4.tJ�-;:.r✓ 880715 Page 2 RE: BOE - SLUSBER BE IT YLAwn_R 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. , 1988. ‘7172)4BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /sdrJ WELD , COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder and Clerk to the rd ne R. Hrantn r, a rman Dlx�rx� / Deputy Connt C er C.W. K r•y, P • Tem APPRO AS 'ley �J iJ \ ' . .. .'. County Attorney I/,1►... Go • / ! Fr . 'ataguc 880715 OFFICE OF COUNTY ASESSOR 915 IOA STREET 0 Q . NOTICE of GENIAL ;�: GREELEY.COLORADO?356 i000.M 42561 I f� 1CLR 9292 L7-0-9 SLK] r.7)7.4;,--.1 / ��iste � Elk COLORADO �t , .� if Raw app OMRER 34.USMEa CHARLES G SLUSMER CHARLES G PARCEL 096321213019 AIN R 6166166 • 316 2ND ST YEAR 1986 KIRSEY CO 00644 LOG 02729 118/85/3988 The appraised value of property is based cc the appropriatea comidaatioo of the approaches to value lead by kw.The assessor t n determined that your pmpaty should be included in the following ategmy(a) - - I. Residential Property Leaseholds is valued hydra* and motet 4. Oil and�Oaa yadrolds and lands are ued at $1' %of the atletrrsesaid k�aeseise)r t'(SBP!'B taW)Of wall value._- .,t. ,p. eas n av a thCpl andsaept'o6l tamported horn the ~ 2. Apriculn al land is deoaadoo4 IRIS by the abasing or Plait on production. (Yal ed 745% of the amount Productive apacity of land.apitaHaed at a age established by sold on secondary Pt ducdfy c - . -‘ law and is aaaaaed at 29%of actual value. S. All other Property is valued by the cost. market end income 3. Producing mines se valued at 25% of the gross peoeeedr or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net matt whichever is putax waist land. The aseasr has cart*studied all available information.living particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valueless afloat to your property.The reasons for this determination of value arc as follow* YOUR PROPERTY MRS DEER UNIFORMLY ASSESSED VOLLOMING COLORADO LAM AND INSTRUCTIONS PUBLISHED 87 THE STATE DIVISION OP PROPERTY TAXATION. COMPARISONS MITM RIMER SIMILAR PROPERTIES INDICATES TOUR YALUE is PROPER AT THE 1965 VALUE LEVEL REQUIRED SY LAN. WE HAVE REVIEWED YOUR PROPERTY VALUE AND IT is CORRECT. STATE LAN REQUIRES THAT 1903 AND 1984 COST AND NARXl7 £NPORNATION at USED TO ESTABLISH 1955 VALUES. r RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 16% SIMMW4Wice i urY'w`pralt °«:"^;'rv&"M?-4..5. D€SCRWr1ON rETTOoNERN VAWA770N PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW it. *IS.-404iiesol8.44 LAND 6000 960 6000 960 IAP3 35668 5710 35668 5710 TOTAL 35000 41668 6670 ♦1664 6670 r You have the right to appal to the County Board of Equalization(County CocinSboeas)for father comidaatioa To do so.dare tad and complete the reverse side of this form. 39+106(1)(a).CRS. 06/2x/85 RICHARD W.KEIRNES j� LATE 'r"jL.'1G8 WEA COUNTY ASSESSOF 860713 `A ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE THIS SIDE FOR PETITIONERS USE ONLY JAI1t3C 16 a31 Train / If you'wish to protest this decision. you have the right ttaap 1 the County rd�,rff+.�.Equalization foe further considerapt* Colorado statutes pttwioe that this board will sit to hear such appeals bcgtgnnitgoo the sccoYne onu:q' in July through the * ' in Jul' for real rotten'? and from July 15th to the last business day of July for personal property. ' You wit be%hlmetLt0:bast-t7c",Jd,ti.limcly petition for a hearing with the County Board of Equalization by(tliva•ti tQiaoaY tins completed fart to.t e.Aountl.MOiskf or rwtialization at this mailing address P.O. BOX 758 . 1' . . GREELEY.COLORADO 80632 Petitions for real property must be mailed pnor to the second Monday in July. flnanal property petitions must be mailed prior to July 15th, alp. :>Ll..AVC raJ)4«0, v r..r.AAnr )a_1k.:JJC ob:ui1. n /.:S NOTIFICATION OF HEARING: You will be notified of the time and place set for the hearing of the petition All !scamp shall be concluded and dec•siorri rendered by the* Dusiness dayw*JWY. 394-107(2) T2 Ole`. o.c � •1` �__:tits..- ....l TJt-w-di PETITION TO THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION "1 "" '1Tisgepate is"provided so'that. you may state the'iRontas'on which you relied in•bccsendng•your Yahtytion objection before the Assessor. "ih. - ql nuns a enNiu I `''h�—_"�"'c��_ ��/L.•L,. Tin TYT �!�/�(�� • • ,.+'.,A .:«J uuAh )w�J ...''•]wJ...3i f:;G::�i•CA Y.,(AnC.-tlAu /._..v .:AK YTkS`. 4S %JOY .x311. AAT Ytr:.:S3e.s -su Au12:U1L aTAT:: aril* YL Csk.:JdU9 ',MC):T7:fnT�A1 .;] ..,•J4u s wY .- .. L«j Z../.2 CJI TY:.,SGHV :aAJIMfl N..MTU flue' i.t:J1:HASM0:) •.+Ar Yi. UJn:Uj1J)i J>V�� ,1UJ7.V dbiti 'srtl- TA h.:KLJ4Y a ea :IATt: et:)_..«UJ L] T2 JA« JUJAV VTA3 ,uflsi JVAM Ja A.r:7..�i{:• 1 1 TJAMAYi LotA T:,.)J ♦liVL tJ.4is tbV1 Testa &..41u..3% •Ljtr.th ' curia rats r4NTYa This space is provided so that you may indicate the manner. if any,in which you disagree with the Assessors statements as contained nn the front of this form: *at .JA1TM3n:c4f+ -J\' .7VUJ 0Yi LGCo uY.AJ ..1 C. JVoe... ltd buoCL 2VM] .Coo booty `Coo 600li Jv4Ct. _IATLT • ./ to '+ Signature of Petitionef ::� ;?i !„$i /u /OII"1N51O-i/' i/\/t)11"(Ai; I.' • *. - - . 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QT1r •Ti N ' •A r. tiAssn, r r. u[ aR �•0 rfi ib� •i l• flai S1L� TS a• i l a MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER P.O.SOX 7S! OREELEY.COLORADO 00832 C. sco W.4225 COLORADO July 18, 1988 - ' • Charles G. Blusher • 316 2nd Street • Kersey, CO 80644 Dear Mr. Slusher: The Weld County Board of Equalization will hear yorr petition on Monday, July 25, 1988, at or about 10:00 A.M. regar:ling your tax assessment for property described as Parcel 4096321215019, Weld County, Colorado. . 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. 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BARRINGTON 1720 21st Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: GR 2002 L9BLX3 MTVIEW RTS %1720 21ST 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer. and WHEREAS. the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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, Edward Harrington, one of said petitioners, was present, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and, being fully informed, has determined that the actual value be adjusted from $103,735 to $89,380, resulting in a reduction to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that an adjustment to the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. 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. J CON 880716 /7 eC': �ac., - ...l ,ter:, Page 2 RE: DOE - HARRINGTON BE IT FARTHER 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 $39-8-108(1) , CRS. BE IT FARTHER RESOLVED that, pursuant to S39-8-108, CRS, a taxpayer whose petition is denied may submit his case to arbitration pursuant to the provisions of S39-8-108.5, CRS. Any such submission to arbitration must be taken no later than thirty (30) days after such denial. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2Sth day of July, A.D. , 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 7z" ' ,+ . 1 WELD , COLORADO weld County Clerk and Recorder �� �and Clerk to the ne R. ran er, C rman By: / �// putt' County C r C.W. X r , Pro em C--1C J.cgye �{T�'.�1T� O.. Jr, County Attorney .w�r Fran amaguc• 880716 t OFFICE OF COUNTY AMNOR 915 Idh STREET -. Qµ y.r' NOTICE OP ADJUSTMENT GREELEY.COIARADO 110631' Yr 11 PIK7erE(J03)356000,Err 4256 1111€ • • GGR 2002 L98LK3 MTVIEY NTSt3720 21ST AVE#� { fl COLORADO at 1 51138 1720 2137 AVE ONMER WARRINGTON EDWARD N L ARSILDA I O*a Gala WARRINGTON EDWARD M C ARNILDA B PARCEL 006107310003 FIN R 3135306 1720 21ST AVE YEAR 196* GREELEY CO 80631 LOG 02157 06/21/3906 The appraised value of property is based oa the appropriate oomidaation of the approaches to value required by lsw.The swam has determined that your property should be included in the following ategory(ia), — 1. Residential_ Property is valued by:,the cat ,and, tacker 4. O0,aad Gas l meholds and Lands are valued at 8714%of the approaches and'k assessed at'(SEE 9ELO'W)d NNW angst^• bSN valor of the oil andjbr peaodd or*i lesperted Dorn the 2. A3[itmhurd Land is °eternal:4-aoiey by the awning,or, ,.ptomiaa on primary eAac cn,'(Vali$ 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a care established by sold on secondary pmduction.) Inn and is stead at 29%of actual`�• 5. All other property is valued by the eau. matte and income A Producing mina me valued at 25% of the No,emceed* or , , -,aQproachea ands tressed at_29% of actuat4vd e. including 100%of the net proceeds whkbcv lls grater. ', vain land. . • The ausessoc has rani ly allied all voila* tofomtaaoR rang vattievlar,atteoUon to the spoeifia included omJ?ar.:tsmten form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The ravens for thus determination of value are as follows . . .-.\\ YOUR ACCOUNT IS BEING CONSIDERED FOR THE 1987 ADJUSTMENT Bain ON 'A STUDY"OF' COMPARABLE%'PAOPERTIISS THAT-SOLD IN.-1'943'10 19062 YE NAVE ADJUSTED YOUR PROPERTY TO THE 1985 LEVEL OP VALUE AS SWUM N 1 ; AD YOUR ASSESSMENT HAS'BEEN JuSTCD TO-.REFLECT THE FOLLOWING\CNANGESZ BSNT FINISH QUALITY AND LOS CEILING ADJUSTMENT AS\ WELL AS\ MARKET ANALYSIS �• ,=`:• *. a RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 10# - DESCRIPTION PETTIIONERS VAWATIcet PRIOR SO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND 35625 3700 30!28 5700 -7.tii71 Y IMPS 74580 11930 60110 10900 TOTAL 110205 17630 103735 16600 You have the right to appal to the County Board of Equalization(County Camomaiomaa)for further comidanriar.To do so.plane read and complete the tease side of this form 394-106(1)(a).C.RS. 06/28/88 RICHARD W. KEIRNES 1 DATE 2'2r'v' WELD COUNTY ASSESS e807i6 13S- ON ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE THIS SIDE FOR PETITIONERS USE ONLY ./--^••` 1./...9c17.-141.c.'.. 'Ito .1-11.1;0 /i f you wish to protest this decision, voq.have the r4ht to aopa tq_1.1fe County, Board o£�Equalixauut foq further consideration. (;���i ttt���f� Chains board will sit m hear such appeals 6e6inning on the se+:asri Monday in July throu8h��"PP hl7pfv R,Tpy T imt.�iauly 15th to the last business day of July for personal property re. r; •T sin,bt:�dgcmed,tot have filed a timely petition for a hearing with the County Board of Equalization byC mgiaAo',00pyJof i1tebinplcted fp n t5'TheC�'{�y Board of Equalization at this mailing addne.s; .P.O. B�OQX�t'.753 ti�� tel 2 atELECOtOiADO 80632 .O.Q; .'eji+nom, - - .. ....�. .».. ., re .......,:e . .,u.- ,,ih:i+xnn h_ ..— Petitions (or real property must be mailed prior to the second Monday in July. Personal property petitions must be mailed prior to July 15th. ..V v. .. r .. ..' _ .. ....J:e .-. J .M .'.....; 'J. 3... nx..n v u.._..it. n "A- NOTIFICATION OF HEARING: You will be notified of the time and place set for the hearing of the petition. All hearims shall be concluded :and decisions rendered by the.4v business dayriwh*'. 39-3-107(2) .v., T.�:1V. t/1'. : PETITION TO THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION This space is provided so that you"mny state the groands'oniwhlth $ss r'relied in preteddrig mar valuation objecfron before the T4i' / /►.�nc ' 's ' di ', /.:.7 �*. -.fna - .. 'Tat .siir pssrse 'r4 14r 9sses4•r t;i,./ri if /-S. . There is- , so 'fires er .or iver 1/4. . . , . Tie en "'re/ .sfra' '/ r •titer ,. /-i 5f/ firJc -0-: *Ta el Ara:04 ss �LC fI tie �.r .I�s �' ;r moire:J. /q s../. i•n 7 ...m. .v,.,.,, ., . :nT n... ,a in.... � , tiAN/` 13 .My t .pp J f.,�ts e. Q_I!'IJa: ..t�>i-re rJ.. :.../ ... •r..N . .,J .._...I..r Arj n.: .:6. .,O i..w .., .-,d _. : ..S1 ar,/: UT Y : :.:,`.v.ti :wolf- ,V/. ./. yre �1oS tit /tJ /e)C !!</IY�j a) / w JJ ., . f ..�MTLua.J.. ..7:010♦ ..... YI ../n:/ r..:.'. 1 'r.... 4dc/ tic/ ' 7S ...:,.r_, :r., »- The.space is provided so that you may indicate the manner, if any, in whiea you disagree with the Assessor's statements as contained on the front of this Wm- . �C 10,11 / /S 4% "prr,rr peei.c /, c vs te; , T. _ .1 . . .• _ ...I . , . .:.40..s. "...Qt.:, . ii 4ir7 . •L ... . . 71 : 00 w.v . . JUL..t .=',M: .'v Vvl ..16... ..utl .2 -, .LI . ....:. 1 ...41 ( I I. . . ^ , , ,1/, ,its \ .._ .,. - Drtc . . .� ,� Signature of Petitioner 516 . ':.r. Ic ' at....at....i . i 1 ,54 Lt) Lorhrc t°art J.'-' ct');'-;nl _. tio s( st la\ciloy . 4 MARY ANN FEUERSPEIN WELD COUNT CLERK AND RECORDER P.O.BOX ne OREELEY.COLORADO 80672 111k 00:435•4000a.4225 COLORADO July 18, 1988 Edward M. & Arwilda B. Harrington 1720 21st Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Harrington: The Weld County Board of Equalization will hear your petition on Monday, July 25, 1988, at or about 10:00 A.M. regarding your tax assessment for property described as Parcel 8096107310003, Weld County, Colorado. 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. Sincerely, Mary Ann Feuerstein Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By: ntaft.y putt' County el rk 21 880716 r ... C I o am ce mQ w . t . M 4 • 0- i •- ins 3. it cr .toa; $ •int_ 1iihdi 4. Is 0,4 j � oi V 9M►aunt VO/C rind id . -s `4 _ I.' It3tits1g �f Ij Allo- 00 I 1 i kip% 1 1 1 I !'uiL! IJ! II,tle w„ # . S l ., em dN0 880716 teat eN . . a . y. • 1 I f;1 a1 r r r vl1 F t r i V I' . .h V r yy.lhi Itie rilliS CSI• r 3 .p c 1 i 1 . r, . FG�r , t+lAitCSN 2 , 1 ;El.: i 41 II it -4: • "fre5' i'i . 1 }'+4 IPA ', ' t i 1 . i1 1 I e 1: 1 Q4�; {6+ yr�'� b. I r ' * ;• . VI; 4.- , t� l, ; a I.. v' f (i : I K+ t 1 r,likeillili. SI ti 1 Jh • 7.1; yy > i \ . ' , ,it , Y r s; yr M,. r Y1 'Axe �� y it li ' p it 1I :• ( „i Y k It- y i it r �r� O' rZ r wef • r , •otir • 'y c o 1l.1 m u n W in W 3, B O jl kin w -1 N a ' cs W r, �S � C tM1 � WO -- n U -, oa 'r � S., % , roan _, 1 ' War , I • G� R. z" `� A -, P Sty V 0 H 1.:: ,13 ', rc ` % .. w� A a is r p -/ N H fl n r F i ;' -=.# a -tIE ant tit) rn m z IQ m n, m?I CA* • b b . t. • Ha 8 4a V1 9-1 0 c% W o.o. 1 El S A N O 0 %Cs .0 —0 .0 .41;XC),a n ; ,9 - .ks N f ( - .. T - � Q P1 I ' _ 00 • 7.2 p C N N ' " u1 Su w w . bQ tri L" N ~ G c. 3 el Cet 41 at 5 err Ir ' f n n A. m :, 1> cXens - r, o R W ri 4O f ' _��t. .r (n 4! Vt,c D n t,4, 0> 44 � pp 1 aDh 3 `t 7 i M \ ^ hi; .47.- t, °0tt.- - r.— C. t) col R Cm li 0 (t.. Ztl VII-C V4 �. vJ W I t c =n c tac t {a; T RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: ERROL L. FISHER 2305 9th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: EVS 1PV9-16 L15-16-17 BL2(9 PLATTE VALLEY SUB 1ST FILING 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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, being fully informed, has determined that the actual value be adjusted from $255,154 to $216,217, resulting in a reduction to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that an adjustment to the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, may be appealed to the Board of Assessment Appeals within thirty (30) .days after such denial, pursuant to 539-8-108 (1) , CRS. The appeal forms and instructions may be obtained from: Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 420, Denver, Colorado 80203, telephone (303) 866-2603. e500// c 880717 Page 2 RE: BOE - FISHER BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a petitioner whose petition has • been denied, in whole or in part, may choose to appeal to the District Court of Weld County, Colorado, within thirty (30) days after the denial, pursuant to 539-8-108(1) , CRS. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, pursuant to 539-8-108, CRS, a taxpayer whose petition is denied may submit his case to arbitration pursuant to the provisions of S39-8-108.5, CRS. Any such submission to arbitration must be taken no later than thirty (30) days after such denial. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2Sth day of July, A.D. , 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY CODASISSIONERS ATTEST: WE MITE, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder �� .. and Clerk to the Bo Gene R. Ban erta , rman - pnty County er C.W. r :Y. Tem 1209ED S TO FO vj �a cqa ounty Atto ey Go Fran [ Y nguc 880717 OFPnCY OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 9t5 10th STREET "Mc NOTICE OF DENIAL GREELEY.COLORADO 80631 1 "P PHONE(303)3564000.DCL 4256 EVS 1PV9-16 L1S-16-17 5LK9 PLATTE VALLEY SUB _ whMl/Np!$ I 1ST PILING COLORADO 3501 11 AY Ap OWNER FISHER ERROL L an 88ta FISHER CRAM. L PARCEL 096119417024 PIN R 0049187 2305 9 ST TEAR 1988 GREELEY CO 80631 LOG 02541 06/22/1988 The appraised value of property is based on the ttpn.Peivao coosidaation of the a►pconthea to value required by law.The assessor has detannined that your property should be included in the following category(ieak f I. Residential Property is valued by the oat aid market a Oil and Cas Lasehoids and Lode am valued at 1171/2%of the approaches and is assessed at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value. pea value of the oil and/or ps sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined coley by the earning or panties on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount Productive apadty of land.capitalized a a rate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is armed at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property s valued by the costs nwtet and income 3, Producing mines am valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or appctaches and is ssesed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whit:boa is pm vacua land. The assessor has amfu)b studied all available information.siving particular attention to the specifics included on your proton form (PR 204)and ha determined the valuation cc valuation assigned to your property.The reason for this deraarimuon of value are as fallen YOUR CONNCRCIAL PROPERTY IS ASSESSED ACCORDING TO THE APPRAISAL PROCEDURES REQUIRED BY LAY. THE VALUE IS A 1985 LEVEL COMPUTED USING 1984 REPLACCNENT COSTS. TOTAL AREA DEPRECIATION'ACCORDING TO Acta AND ADJUSTMENTS RASED ON MARKET PACTOA3 ON THE LAND. NO CHANCE HAS BEEN RADE TO THE ASSESSED VALUATION OP THIS PROPERTY. COLORADO LAN REQUIRES US TO SEND THIS NOTICE Or DENIAL POR ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH all DO NOT ADJUST THE VALUE. • • RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 164 " ®ym"Ntie b+2tiiM:^,w 111 Rr lesr.Ap .owC.-. ,r&;rr_t DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW -kleinACTUAlapiWteeivitiMMOIDOWS LAND 96217 27900 96217 27900 IMPS 158937 46090 158937 46090 TOTAL 255154 73090 255154 73990 You have the right to appal to the County Board of Equalization(County Commissioners)for further considaatioa To do so.pkaae mad and complete the mime side of this fame 39-8-106(1)(a).CRS. 06/23/88 RICHARD W. ICEIRNES sJ - DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOf ADDmONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE 880717 1,,,. ? / OFFICE OF comity A1)Et90* ( \ 915 10th STREET f, Q :49vc NOTICE OF DENIAL • GREELEY.COLORADO 10631 • 42`;RHONE(303)3564000.Oa s2^ EVS 1PV9-10 LIS-10-17"IR ELKS PLATTE vALLtY Suit filiCOLORIS 15T 11LSNG r n J501 it AV / C we • OrNcR PlsntR tRROL L �+•'dj� / A�i�i'J• F15NCR CRROL L PARCtL 09611941702♦ P:A it 0049107 2JOS Y ST YEAR , sits* wRtLLEY CO 000.11 LOG ' 02541 00/2211408 The apPralsed value of preget' is based on the appApci oe cOmifmteion a the appeor ies to value required by law.The tutat has determined that your property should be included in the following atolory(iak .J.. I. Raidcndal ropeetir—T.valued'by me- a Ind motet- _ At on and Gm Leaseholds and Lands are Weed at 8714%of the aypeu.uJ $and S assessed at.(SEE BELOW)0f actual value. roe value of the oil and/or pa sold or transported from the 2. Avlcutmml land is determined solely by tbe caning or praises on enmity production. (Valued 75%of the amonk Productive apadty of land.capitalized at a rate established by sold an secondary pmducdaa) law and is aseased at 29%a actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the coat. market and income 3. PIOdodnB mines ate valued at 25% of the Brom pros otldirfx3 4_5.1 .fld *Or set atta of ant vols. indudias 100%of the net proceeds wtirhaver is grata. wear land. The mossor es ate'make an available information.giving particular Manion to the specifics included on your goad farm (PR 204)and hn detanrimed the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reasons far this detamimoon of value are as follows YOUR COMMERCIAL PROPERTY LS A ;SLSSEJ ACCCRJING TO THE APPRf.LAL PROCCOURt5 REQUIRED dY LAS. IRE VALUE IS A 1905 LEVEL COMPUTtL USING 190♦ REPLACEMENT CO4TSs TOTAL AREA DEPRECIATION ACCONDLNU CO ACED AND ADJUSTMENTS nAS D ON MARKET pacTOA:. on 7nL LAND. NO CNANGE MA5 :men MACE TO Inc ASSESSED VALUATLC`h GE TMLS PROPERTY. COLORADO LAN REQUIRES U;. TO ScNO This NOTICt Cr DENIAL FOR ALL PROPERTIES UN 'MICR At DJ NOT AUJU:.T Tate VALUE. • RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lob ' , ^,tirA It .°it,Y:N!' u.^i 9 tr "6.Sr.;'.*,?, •r;ti,a, DESCRIPTION PETTTWNERS VALUATION PRIOR TD REVIEW ' AFTER REVIEW LAND von 7 27900 90217 27900 LMPy ZOd9`7 - •eC9 1 0 5ovJ7 40090 TOTAL 2551:a4 73590 .:55154 73990 You have the right to appal to the County Board Commissioners)for further comdderatlaa To do so.Please read and complete the ramie aide of this fora 39.8-106( (a). DATE `c2C'U a WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR a ADDITIONAL INFORMAC 1ON ON REVERSE SIDE r of Ju'tr r. '/ .� . • •,.,.+ This SIDE FOR PETITIONER'S USE ONLY ' rr you wish to proem this decision. you have IM right. to appeal to the County Board of Equalization foe further considmtion Colorado statutes prov,de that this baud will sit to hear web appeals beginning on the second Monday in July through he lat l g,pli f in July for real property and front July I Sth to the last business day of July for persona(property �f7Yrcys�M� You will be deemed to have filed a timely petition for a hearing with the County Board of Equalization eyed liigale.ddDD'"Cpf this completed form to the County Board of Equalization at this mailing address: P.O. BOX 758 GREELEY.COLORADO gob:2 Petitions for real property must be maikd poor to the second Monday in July. Personal property petitions must be mailed prior to July 15th. ' NOTIFICATION OF HEARING: You will be notified of the time and place set for the hearing of the petition. All hearing shall be concluded and decisions rendered by the last business day in July. 39.8•I07(2) PETITION TO THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION ' Tfiis"vpace is]..provided6ao'that'you mlv•"stotY thr•groundsfof'whicMyotPi*Iied'h✓tmsCming`yesur Ynluatia1•obJa.Yan.before the Assessor! ' , 'I' �::.i •�r:rri:!<a 'd) ^ DL;.ubai v' �:uo' /,'r ?IIR( :C( 'i•. a -.. e.:;, 'L. .... _" -r r 'e. inL)r. . ., 'r. 1 VIr:'r,..� .L. n ',�.•e J.7J AS set• forth' in. the attached Exhibit) 'A'• - ._,.d; iJ . ,.. . r )'rte .,• i( ...,!.J I.. . I.. I 'J''t 1IIr\.._ .I u . This space is provided so that you may indicate the manner, it any, in which you disagree with the Assessor\statements as contained on the front of this form. • Ili., h._._ IY Si Date 51✓.' ;rr/. )is ' . . of Petitioner two rC{7J, :1?.:1 :1 IR /O /OITAMSO''/t JA7;OfTICCIA I Exhibit "A" The property under consideration is at 3501 11th Avenue, and it is used solely as rental property. It consists of 4,000 square feet of space which was completed and made available in January, 1987. The total gross rent collected for this space in 1987 was $19,992.00, which equates to 55.00 per square foot per year. I believe that when the Assessor considers the value of this property by the income approach, then the appraised value will be considerably less than by utilization of the replacement cost and market approaches alone. Further, since the property is held for renting to various small businesses, the income approach is the most indicative of the true value. 88© 7 I Or • . . . • . . . . 41....\::.: 1 PIf. 44. • i. It li Ili 'yam' . . . . . - . 4. 4. • Pit ' fi..4.,.+1,t w-i . 'R N c J t/ . ' i 1 I.. . • • 2 I G i . . . . • (i., ` I N,ft'a p CI Z.re, �t \ N DJ ��F G N C N r % \ a In n _`�71 o 1' z (� w �l0 A i o a & a. 0 in r 2 m z v n ay i i . " da la c.. J J q�� Ca i 1 NCD E O� r N A IS A %S. 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FISHER 2305 9th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: EVS 1PV9-18 L18 PERU 21 BLE 9 PLATTE VALLEY SUB 1ST FILING 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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, being fully informed, has determined that the actual value be adjusted from $507,677 to $462,449, resulting in a reduction to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that an adjustment to the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. 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 939-8-108(1) , CRS. The appeal forms and instructions may be obtained from: Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 1313 Sherman Street, Roos 420, Denver, Colorado 80203, telephone (303) 866-2603. O/�// /!1/4. • Leeitdic - 426;24i 880725 Page 2 RE: HOE - FISHER 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 534-8-108(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. , 2988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST; UNTY, COLORADO , Weld County erk and Recorder � n and Clerk to the Boa t� Ge a R. ran er, C a rman putt' Co ty C rk C.W. r• , ^•"r em APPRo AS TO .. ti 1.'... . . . J cap County Attorl ey Go .,,, -y. La r Fran Y. •• .guc. 880725 OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 10th STREET �✓' NOTICE Of DENIM. GIMLET.COLORADO 80631 ;Tr' r PHONE(303)356.4000.ca 4256 gat SUS 1P59-15 S Lit TNRI! 21 ILK 9 PLATTE SW 1ST FILING �D �nCIMIIIIMIRS COLORADO 'a4 an� i tii 3505 11 AV � 9/17�_: u4 OWNER FISHER ERROL I. >� dam' GREl.L6V. COt.r+, FISHER ERROL L PARCEL 096119417023 PIN R 3831756 2305 9 ST YEAR 1958 GREELEY CO 80631 LOG 02340 06/22/1988 The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate c000dedoan of the appreedt s to value required by law. The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following uhioty(iak 1. Residential Property is valued by the oust and mite[ 4. Oil and Gas l•tsaeholds and Lands we valued at 87y%of the approaches and is awned at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value. gran value of the oil and/or pa sold or taapcned from the 2. Aviculture' Land is determined solely by the arcing or gees OR Olean' OrOdactka (Valued 75% of the amount production capacity of land.capitalized delete eateblished by sold on secondary production.) law and o named at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cot market and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the peas proceeds or approaches and is messed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is greeter. vacant land. The sasusaor ha caSWl'studied all available information.given particular atuatien to the specific included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valwoos asavied to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as follows, YOUR COMMERCIAL PROPERTY IS ASSESSED ACCORDING TO THE APPRAISAL. PROCEDURES REQUIRED SY LAW. INC VALUE IS A 198$ LEVEL COMPUTED USING 1984 REPLACEMENT COSTS, TOTAL AREA DEPRECIATION ACCORDING TO AGE, AND ADJUSTMENTS RASED ON MARKET FACTORS ON THE LAND. NO GRANGE WAS BEEN IWDE TO THE ASSESSED VALUATION OF THIS PROPERTY. COLORADO LAW REQUIRES US TO SEND THIS NOTICE OF DENIAL FOR ALL PROPERTIES ON WITCH WE DO 8107 ADJUST THE VALUE. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 16% :rims Y.31 iDttfrAN1:G;/11 ativattmlottrwitio hh. '.ba+'3,�.•:, ,.M.nsal DESCRIPTION PETMONER3 VAIlJAMON PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND 84449 24490 64449 24490 IMPS 423225 122740 423224 122740 TOTAL. 507677 147230 507677 147230 You have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization(County Commissioners)for further consideration.To do so.please tad and complete the reverse side of this form 39-8-106(1)(a).CRS. 06/23/56 RICHARD W. KEIRNES Qsq,• DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSC ADDITIONAL SON ON REVERSE SIDE 880725 MICRO,MOM CR 91$.lethI ZET NCTLC£ OF OtAIAt 0 ,�+cp� '� .� • ��. aReelEY.cncoRADo �aos3l 'w ' 'Vi0NE'O0i)35 x000.Ut CM EVS 1Pv9-4d Lltl THRU 2a OLK 9 PLATTt VALLEY __. . 11611 SUb 1ST FILING J5G r AV ..zr.e/oun.-- • OisNe.R F1sMLR ERROt• L F LSMLM kMMOL L PAMCcL 096119417023 PIN R JdJ17tlo 2.f0y 9 sT YtAR 1940 GREELEY CO d0e31 LCG 02340 06/22/1908 The spprasod valued popeety is hoed the 'a(the-approachts tovalnsreouirod byIaw,Tbe assessor has determined that your property should be included in the tollowinl ategory(ia)h mil. Raidooti l Progeny h.a)iied by the coat aid mullet 4. Oil and Gas Lmeholds and finds art valued a MIX of the approaches and is a se-od at•(SEE BELOW)et actual value. pox value of the od and/or gas sold or tmasported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the earning or pigmies on primary production. (Valued 75%of the morn productive capacity of ems,apitoliaed at a nae established by sold on secondary production.) law and s aaseood at 29%6 natal value 5. All other property is valued by the col mite and income 3. Producing mines are value:1a 25% of the Wax Magus Rf 3dic x3 0.91lOW$110 br0ea194 al(?' 'eel +acrd *At indodiall 100%a the net proceeds whichever is greater vaunt herd The nor ha cad*studied all available iofamacion,giving particular attention to the specifics included o0 your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation cc valuations assigned to your propera.The reason for this determination of value are as follow* YGUM CDMMLMCIAL PRCPLRTY IS A.1:sLI.LD ACGGR.aING IC Inc APPkALSA1 PROCiDUMss AA:wUiiED dY LAM. T.rc vatUt EL i 4, 190 Lo'cL COMPUTED u:.LNJ 1904 $CPLACEMENT COST:,, TCTAL ARCA U.PRCCL.ATION ACCCR3LNG TO AGC1 AND ADJUSTM.NT;. AbA5tt QN MawktT FACTORS GN^iAt LAND. NG CMANGE MAS dECN NADU 'Cu TMc ASSts,..d0 VALLATION CF Tni:r PRJPcRTY. COLORADO LAs REUUIRcf. u:. TO SewO TMI+ NUTICC CF LAtkiAL PDX ALL YAUPMATIt:. ON MMICM 9t DO NUT AuJU7.T TMt vACUE. ti RtA:)tNTLML PRL:PLMTY Lot DESCRIPTION PETITIONER'SvAWAT10N PRIOR TO REVIEW APra. REVIEW .... LANG d4449 24490 644440 34440 IMPS v 423244 1,12740 ♦232.;0 12274G TOTAL 3.457077o77 1472.)0 54)7077 147230 You have the right to Mad to•the County 3eud^-`o( (County Commissioners)for fhutiter consideration.To do so.ukase road and complete the mac of the fora 394-106(1)(A Oo/2JAdd _ — RICHALIW IptES, Qa. DATE �. WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR\ \ ` ZS . •; . ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE THIS SIDE FOR PETff1ONERS USE ONLY If you wish to prptcst,this deciwon. You have the right to,appeal.to the County Board or Equalization foe further considcrrooet Colorado statutes proside that this board will sit to hear such appeals ppe beginning on the second Monday in July mtough the ltlppik� in July for real property and from July 15th to the last business day of July for personal prop:.ty. M l,4; You will be deemed to have filed a timely petition for a hearing with the County Board of Equalization byGitt�i arliel,pfplia.+f this completed form to the County Board of Equalization at this mailing address: P.O. BOX 758 GREELEY.COLORADO 8063: Petitions for real property must be mailed prior to the second Monday in July. Personal property petitions must be mailed poor to July 15th. • NOTIFICATION OF HEARING: You will be notified of the time and place set for the hearing of the petition. All heanngs shall be concluded and decisions rendered by the list business day-in July. 39-8-I07(2) -- PETITION TO THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION '1hw'space n provided so thar you'Smty-stnte'the ground'i•od'rihIch`.yoif ellcd in"Presenting'youflahratiaheibjeaion..before the A'stssor.' 1(. "tl f.i '{ M' :nl .. - r_ •.1r'. :'nG 1 ... .. _., as sets forth,. in the 'attached Exhibit' 1,1O--, • ,,. •. ...... ..i. .J, i. • of r:� /r' i.WL1. 1..;' -1 (.'14✓'. .:i. ,J i:: rill '!1/i q..( ,.li. 'J... • This space is provided so that you may indicate the manner.if any,in which you disagree with the Assasa s statements as contained on the front of this form. \ , ; .. . • ''i.It ;,;/ • 'J 4/ I it Cetg- - , .. . .... :.. Date t r r r i • t. r .'/ &vacua. Petitioner per+ a /CS (ii/. :kkM-1'I IX /O /OITAN'$1O /1 .JA/OJTIQC/. Ct s*IZ Exhibit "A' 3Sos The property under consideration is located at 3181 11th Avenue, and it is tented to a number of small businesses. It consists of 12,000 square feet of rentable space. The total gross rent collected for this space for the years 1985, 1986 and 1987 are as follows: Year Rent Per Square Foot/Year 1985 $69,684.00 55.81 1986 41,333.00 3.44 1987 35,190.00 2.93 I believe that when the Assessor considers the value of this property by the income approach then the Appraised value will be considerably less than by utilization of the replacement cost and market approaches. I believe that the per square foot rent generated by other, similar centers in Weld County, and in particular along 10th Street, are much greater than at the subject property. Due to the rental market conditions over the past three years, I have had a significant amount of unleased space and a number of broken leases. Copies of the 1985 and 1986 tax returns are attached hereto. 880725 39 ` 470-42-4098 FISHER 013 003054 07291503 1985 FEDERAL INCOME TAX STATEMENTS PAGE 8 STATEMENT 6 - RENT AND ROYALTY INCOME (CONTINUED) EXPENSES 962 FERTILIZER TOTAL DEDUCTIBLE EXPENSES _ 14,629 NET LOSS -13,488 (B) PROPERTY 3 OCCUPY PROPERTY GREATER THAN 14 DAYS OR 10 PERCENT DAYS RENTED? SUNDOWN CENTER COMMERCIAL PROPERTY YES( ) (X) RENTAL INCOME 69,684 PARTLY FULLY EXPENSES DEDUCTIBLE DEDUCTIBLE REPAIRS ~- 728 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 2,209 COMMISSIONS 6,231 INSURANCE 1,487 MTG INTEREST PD TO FIN INS! 63,631 LEGAL AND PROFESSIONAL FEES 430 TAXES - PROPERTY 3.579 UTILITIES 4,288 DUES 100 TRASH 1,609 DEPRECIATION 14.077 TOTAL DEDUCTIBLE EXPENSES �_- Y ----'~-~ N--^98.369 NET LOSS -28,685 OWNERSHIP PERCENTAGE 50.0000 -14,343 STATEMENT 6 (CONTINUED) 470-42-4098 FIBBER 684 2913-44 04141629 1986 FEDERAL INCOME TAX STATEMENTS PAGE 8 STATEMENT 6 - RENT AND ROYALTY INCOME (CONTINUED) EXPENSES FERTILIZER 693 BANK CHARGES 19 TOTAL DEDUCTIBLE EXPENSES ~_ 12,257 NET LOSS -11,666 efsanaOlY .(8) PROPERTY 3 OCCUPY PROPERTY GREATER THAN 14 DAYS OR 10 PERCENT DAYS RENTED? SUNDOWN CENTER COMMERCIAL PROPERTY YES( ) NO(X) RENTAL INCOME 41,333 EXPENSES REPAIRS 1,392 ADVERTISING 9 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 375 COMMISSIONS 4,410 INSURANCE 914 MTG INTEREST PD TO 'IN INST 26,768 LEGAL AND PROFESSIONAL FEES 61 TAXES - PROPERTY 1,985 UTILITIES 1,139 DOES 63 TRASH ,712 BANK CHARGES 675 DEPRECIATION 15,040 TOTAL DEDUCTIBLE EXPENSES 53,543 NET LOSS —12,210 ...._ raga 880725 MARY ANN FEUERSTElN IF 10- - 11°4 WILD COUNTY CLERIC AND RECORDER P+O.BOX 730 aME*SY.COLORADO 00032 p0313364000 at AZO COLORADO July 18, 1988 Errol L. Fisher 2305 9th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Mr. Fisher: The Weld County Board of Equalization will hear your petitions on . Monday, July 25, 1988, at or about 10:00 A.M. regarding your tax assessment for properties described as Parcel #096119417024 and Parcel #096119417023, Weld County, Colorado. 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. Sincerely, Mary Ann Feuerstein Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board B T'\/ew-.1.c< .. ,c a l "Deputy County C erk 880725 ml P 04 s� lift I r4 3 y y 0 i 11.5V Y rw q a Fg y I. 41 4g 3 a w M K sal,aunt p O wad w WNv i M CL"4 1 Nr 4Y+to.+ -, p , • •1.ate' tyiV,n P.! , 'K hA,^. r , Jp :v , ll 4 . CIO r I,. lJia 1 I. Wx F ^ y • M .0 le i � y M is O 1 ili,. .C I7 a 44.a 0 ► If nWi • 'off I M oO M ' , 2 ? t4 (Li 14 . •"4 J %f ? .en � q% k/3\ � 0. % _ �k - � � , i f § § Z. E , N . j f CI % -k% • f \ % r | m . a 7 o ( } . 7 2 r. m 2 % `w Its c / 90 O g . $ • ; . 1 ,T $ 0 k 44 $ • k & � - / �% G �w v. • , ., / \ � cio k •%� §t ) r-• I $ 2 _� P / _\ 1 0 W / i % \ .k f % \ k $ k Q 3 k k 0 2 ° ` ° IN I. V . • 3. • 0 , } pi A ' ] E k �§ oS . t o •■ J . 'a § 7 . e rn -is . kt 0 v. ! . ------ 4- .4 $ $ . . it / • , $ f ` in , . P. K \ , \ 0 oj 9 411 P.P. - 0 t S Co 'I 4\\§ ; tt : $ * �- -•-kt ' 1" . @, W214r;[ ° \ @ •C { a � f b • � - 4 § t 4 D'CG E APPROACH Effective Gross Income $ 69,684 or $ 5.53 PSF Expenses (25%) $ 17,421 Net Operating Income $ 52,263 or $ 4.15 PSF Capitalization Rate 11.4% $458,447 Indicated value $458,500 or $36.38 PSF w/land Less Land value $ 84,449 Improvement value $374,051 or $29.68 PS? 830' 25 - .....i I • ,' ( •r• '� yY.�'1.` + r• .. , 1 •IMr!_• v►.G �' 1 r :cD.', ntte �.. • • tet 112 r a .__._ .. . r, ,Y•\ : 4t rl./• 0� i •' . n� 4 . � �,F 9 r •S • t b f - U' • k.. ,t. O/$ 1- ea K• . r , ] ^ it "Y, .. , •• • • ;.'w �..• ..w,_. • us tid • '' 1*i • • , } f 4. ;I rk�, ."i4 i• ,yT.�•1•.1\. :. r Ir.., - • •rr+ 1 I.A~ nrr1 •° Y.� n L i + rte•-•- _,"„`„.•••••' •• ,. f • a • . r..�*+ `... . Gig •1 �`. t-,�\h.Y O ' ,.. it •t 11 r /Cf 4 • .:,.. 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I! 1 t 4 RESOLUTION RE: TEE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: STIENTJES AND SHADDOCK 1025 9th Avenue, Suite 202 Greeley, Colorado 80631 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: 416579 PT 15-3-66 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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, no representative of 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. ����� egr . SSU ✓ 880726 Page 2 RE: DOE - STIENTJES AND SHADDOCX 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 25th day of July, A.D., 1988. ��' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: `l,'•�w►d(i:•+ 1 WELD , COLORADO Weld County lerk and Recorder � � and Clerk to the d ne R. taatner�!����. t`lafrman C ; De County er C.W. K r , Pro- PROVED S T;;;;IF:4:::7 Ja• • e e `` •n County Attorney Fran Yamaguc• 880726 OFFICE GP COUNTY Assam ` ' 915 ldm STREET_ c ~ Tt NOTICE OP DENIAL GRZELEt COLORADO 30631 < .Y110NE(303)3564000.DR 4256 ilk 116579 PT Ilf—J—bf �?�J~�„ n COLORADO il 14 M 111/ 32 CR 15121 SPAS 1 OSIER MOANING FRESH PARRS INC STIENTJES AND SMADDOCK PARCEL 121115000019 PIN P 0003913 1025 9TH AVE SUITE 202 YEAR 1911 GREELEY CO 80631 Lac 00036 06/22119Se The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate comidaation of the approaches to value required by law.The meteor has determined that your property should be included in the Mowing categary((iak — _ I. Residential Property is valued by the cost and market 4. W and Gm Leaseholds and Lands are valued at 871/2%of the rppoartrs and is aaessd at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value. pot value a the oil and/or ps sold or aaa.potted from the 2. Agricultural 'Land is determined scieb' by the [ or ' prom-e+al parr paooctioa(Valued 75% &ahe amount productive capacity orb=capitalized eta rate established by ' soldon secondary pmdoctioa): law antis assessed at 29%of acnoi value; - S. AD.ethos property is valued$y,the.cost.market:and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or appmaches.and is ease_ed,at 29% of aunt value, including 100%of the net proceeds Miami is yatet meant land. The snot has card*studied all available informed=giving particular attention to the specifics included on your motes form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuation assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as follows THERE I3 A QUESTION FENDING "'METIER THE PROPERTY SHOULD se CLASSIFIED AS FARM OR AGRI-IUSINE53 AND SHOULD 1E DECIDED BY TIE COLORADO DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION AND NOT THE ASSESSORS OFFICE. THEREFORE. I AR DENYING YOUR LITTER or PROTEST. * RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 164 DESCRIPTION PETMONERS VALUATION PRIOR 10 REVIEW AFTER REVIEW PERSONAL PROPERTY 563185 163340 563115 163340 TOTAL 543145 163340 563115 163340 You haw the rot mapped to the County Bat uu a.Equali' (County Commissional)for hardier consideration To do so.please read and complete the rerasepdca_this foray 39-&(06(1)(a),CRS. 06/22/08 . • , ......,n.„ ...ter RICHARD W KE� ` d' ' WELD COUNTY ASSESSO' `46 c' g., -. ADDfl1ONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE 880726 • y" S THIS SIDE FOR PETITIONER'S USE ONLY • `' ., JA1.a.io 'i0 71TOI V If you wail,too rthis decision, you have the nght to appeal to theboard second :NonLy m July through LdeBot day in July for_real.propertyy and from July 15th to the last business day of July for personal property. 1. You witkisiadoeiteditttillave filed a timely petition for a hearing with the County Board of Equalization byWilinfrgJ'br2srepy41' this completed forntto the County Board of Equalization this mailing address: P,O. BOX 758 f ' ` GREELEY.COLORA'DO 8063: jA1 ,:1i,4t n..s1:1 4alaticrs AJ4•41 Petitions for real property must be mailed prior to the second Monday in July. Personal property petitions must be mailed prior to lids :5th, le: r��l/. 31. •1 ...7FA`s .sr JUBMhC 1.4M .....tu.Arc 414 NOfll'I(•ATION OF HEARING: You will be notified of the time and place set for the hearing of the petition. All hearings shall be concluded and decisions rendered by thcthe4sasiness day iorloly. 39-8-107(2) :.03, 3T1 u2 JYw n1ty cat)J PETITION TO THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION This space is provided so that you may state the grou d on which yoo relied in pre cn(ting your valuation'ob)cction before the Assessor Article,X, Section III (c) provides that agricultural equi.•pmectt. that, is used on . the farm or ranch in the production o£ agXiculttsal prodtxts is .exempt from property-taxation. All•of the personal property r described.on Exhibit "A", should , be exempt from'property taxation. (Exhibit. t attached) • • a/.ZuNJ4 ha.TiaU. M it r.4JH: l.J(:ir.Ju ii Jail:J4-SS,JA I+.1 MMMi iA ...NI I.e. ..a., /Jjt4AAT YT% -sitivi4 tU n.:;e.1r1L, UUAM..JCG7 .int Yt. -,, 1,41T-=J nuJY Jrtl YJ.rl1 MM . �Jn.?3.4 NaMT .J71143 iM4ii J.:i:M .7u�TuM4 This space is provided so that you may indicate the manner,if any, in which you disagree with the Assessors statement.as contained on the front of this form: •oL YTlj4JNQ Ji.I TTSuli;,aw • • • ...a.lo • .:al t.0 al 1:+LLa1 de.1..dd YiyMJ4UA4 JAut:..t•-i4 s essJt .iel Los cn1Loc .,MT0T Morning Fresh Farms, Inc. 0'Dote &Path of Petitioner Harlan C. StientS 'ti:/ vii : / :it /'. .:l.;/:C'-:'LI iiAH-Ti(Attorney at Law _ ne1T8 r it • Tsar Purchased Description Purchase Price 79 over wrap egg machine $3,000 79 egg gatherer $65,978 79 c99 packer S1,000 79 chicken grinder $1,250 80 egg accumulator $2,000 CO egy gatherer $56,750 S1 cyg gathering system $159 81 egg gathering system $19,958 82 egg gathering system $4,021 83 egg washer boiler $2,257 L'3 poultry cart S30S 84 egg machine $358,165 84 Poultry house cleaner 511,179 85 Pou1Lry uutQi $1,156 85 cyy 91O1vier $8,384 nom Total $535,556.00 Personal property located at 15121 t0R 32, #16579PT15-3-66 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN wao COUNTY CLERK MO RECORDER ' P.O.BOX 756 amen COLORADO eoen2 �i �►aes�000 Exr,a2xs COLORADO July 18, 1988 Morning Fresh Farms, Inc. c/o Stientjes and Shaddock 1025 9th Avenue, Suite 202 Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Mr. Steintjes: The Weld County Board of Equalization will hear your petition on Monday, July 25, 1988, at or about 11:00 A.M. regarding your tax assessment for property described as Parcel 8121115000019, Weld County, Colorado. The public hearing will be held in the umbers 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. Sincerely, Mary Ann Feuerstein Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By. \ i oYl�-r/s r �e Deputy County C er 850726 n nronn]ICt Jura 1ws 0 0 w 0f r- 1 = w: nra m g t a a if;WI J d ti0aims. i re • $ coc a a s a m4J W k w ias n n IIDo 4. 4. u 7v 00 C 6a r.• f/ .+ t�Y� '✓r �IN"..h ^a-04�T✓r'" ) I � • c Mme.. A, • I S rata • '4 • .al 'a at '.g ! 1 8y a It: J, t !? x * �+. ` via e I .bk c a i wi. r r o e' t.'� �. n \ A /r f 4 , I . • N 1 ^uw, t \ Q "W:: t V it N ithhiii a . II I f If a , 1I , fI .. . tilci * II L . i ,.. „J . , 8,3077.6 S(1C ITAZMID&ADCOCK ATTOfC1S AT LW MARIAN C.sTt6n7JCS 1028 WIW*air ►AMELA A.5nAD000K 3OIIL 302 ORUZCK OOUNMOO 806314041 WA OOOC303 3630000 Vold County Board of Equalization Mary Ann Peuerstein P. O. Box 758 Greeley. CO 80632 July 22, 1988 WgIMPHP &APIIMM Re: Tax valuation protest of nr 1 Morning Fresh Farms, Inc. AL 2 21998 #16579PT15-3-66 (personal property) ems+. eiNak Dear Board Members: i I am unable to attend your hearing scheduled for Monday, July 25, 1988, at or about 11:00 A.M. concerning Parcel *121115000019, Weld County Records. On this identical issue on this identical parcel, I have appeared before you and argued. This year's issue is the same and is accomplished as last year's issue has not bean decided at the State level. Please consider my past remarks on this issue in deciding this year's identical issue. Yours truly, • a-0464 . _ )0,44tic 87`1 Harlan C. Stientjos b608.1tr/djr 860726 RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: DOLORES MARTINEZ 2716 9th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: GCT 6072 L10-11 COPES SUB W2 BLK17 1ST ARL PR '12716-2718 S9 AV'1 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been beard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer £-resented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuatior for the year 1988, 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, being fully informed, has determined that the actual value be adjusted from $57,852 to $52,852 resulting in a reduction to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that an adjustment to the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. 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. A500// C(! alkitcese: - W "G't`' / 880727 Page 2 RE: BOB - MARTINEZ 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 25th day of July, A.D., 1988. BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:"rilg#344"444:1 WELD UNTY, COLORADO Weld County lark and Recorder p/er�/ and Clerk to the rd Gene R. 8rantner�rman 1� ��JJccd�L a ©�(/,.L IDeput ty6Cler C.W. 1Cir , Pro om ROVE AS TO • ' son County Attorney Go Fr a Y faguc 880727 (*PICE CF COUNTY ASSl5SOR 915 100 STREET r�, "F", NOTICE OP ADJUSTEMENT GREELEY.COLORADO 10631 ' PNONE(303)356x000.Eta 4256 Vine GCT 6072 110-11 COPES SUR 112 BLsclt[¢ 42716-2718 59 AV% C;, T 1 _';���yy��//gy�pp����\ • SIVwJaVlvrs ADO ' '.J -1+��•2714--2718 S9 AVONMER MARTINEZ DOI.ORES GlICE Tv. COLA. dill MART INEZ DOLORES PARCEL 096117324037 PIN R 3559086 2716 9 AV YEAR 1918 • GREELEY CO 60631 LOG 00590 06/01/1968 The appraised value of ptepeny a Deed on the appeRvoe consideration of the approaches to value required by law. The assessor he determined that your property should be included in the following earetdo%n> _ — I. Residential Property is valued by the oat and marker 4. Oil and Gas Laaebolds and lands an; valued at 8Th%of the approaches and is mewed lel= BELOW)of aaurl va1a grow value of the a7 and/or gu sold or'awpated from the , 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the earring or premises on primary production.(Valued 75%of the amount productive opacity of lend,capitalized st a rate eatablirhed by sold on secondary production.) law and is euared at 29%of actual value. 5. AZ other propaty is valued by the cot, market and income 3. Producing mines we valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or approaches and is asst'ed at 29% of actual value, including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is grata want land. The minor has catenary studied all available information.giving partiadar attention to the specifics irwdudod on your protest form (PR 204)and 6-M determined the valuation or valuations signed to your property.The maws for this determination of value am as follows ' I YOUR ACCOUNT IS SLING CONSIDERED FOR THE 1987 ADJUSTMENT YOUR ASSESSMENT WAS BEEN ADJUSTED TO REFLECT THE POLLOYING CHANGES: ECONOMIC OISOLESENCE OAS NOTED DUt TO THE COMSERCIAL AND TRAFFIC INFLUENCES ADJACENT TO THE SUBJECT PROPERTY* /WIC OBSOLESENCE NAS NOTED DUE TO THE IRREGULAR FLOOR PLAN OF THE *SAT - • RESIOEMTLAL PROPERTY 164 , 'DESCRw[TI0I4 'PE7TI7ANER'S VAWATIDN - -. PRIOR To REVIEW - • AFTER REVIEW . LAND 11000, 1760 11000 1760 ,Fe } . IMPS 68147 10900 462 7500- TOTAL ., ,79147 12660. 57852 9260 You have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization(County Commirionat)4or further coaiderrtion.To do aw plane read and complete the revere tide of this form. 39-8-106(1)(a),CRS ;._oz/ad cti.n ',. �-- RICHARD W:KETRNFC or, DATE C;C /1`� WELD COVNfY ASSESSOR sso7zf i2 t 1'`Q"°'"' ADomoeiAL. INFORMATION ON REVS SIDE _ ------ r ,,, 1,, r>I; ,,, THIS SIDE FOR PETITIONER'S USE ONLY y ✓ tr.Jrr-1:4..N.u« y.. JJ: : :it r,_ • if you wish to protest this decision• you have the right to appeal to the County Bowl of Equalization for•,further concidtr*jori Colorado statutes ptov4,lhter ti,A (dwill steShexrt,a abpe511~bc'gfinit&gjahre se&d•!tlonrday`'in July through the I, d d i in July for real property, ptt6 inati Tidy 15th to the last business day of Jul Yoe pSonft prbpe7t?:‘ 11"1 :'d' rap AtCY You will,be deseggthtu.have Tilcd a timely petition for a hearing with the County Board of Equalisation by(Midtiiirt'atBloopy.ef this completed ford to tllrtt' 66rd of Equalization at this mailing address P.O. BOX 758 OREEEEl .COL *AvO 80O2 • Petitions for real property must be mailed pnor to the second Monday nn July. Personal property petitions must be mailed prior to Jul% I1th. \ '. . :N win.•,•.. NOTIFICATION OF HEARING: You will be notified of the time and place set for the hearing of the petition. All hearings shall be concluded and decisions rendered by the.Ias(klusiness dayn'a ,. 39-'3.107(2) : t .rci a. \Va dvcau PETITION TO THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Thi:•space is provided'so that you may state the gmiudi ori•which•you'rrelkd in'prexencirtr'your:,vatuatiion?objection before the Assessor .-• . r rru... . , "i !tr.•� r r . . . . N;1ute :,'!. Yi It" .r ;a.. _ '.% . 'I.'. .Ir..h.. ..•I .r . . .r r • t rr • r J1 ,. r -/...a Ve.1 r. V . •IiVYaJ ". "Vu} ... r"A -• •I\. r _r_ _•l..n ur u_1i✓.•7M • .. u/ •. Nr•� J. J'I r'I•.J • .iI ..UN ...+ VII Nr.M JnV ! •YtA.. .an`\ t .. -L VL r ✓: rA..IM1..... � ... .✓J1YN J. ' -‘4,4A7 YJ ..•�J 1 na.J,�". .. uy....ni.. _.l1 .! 1 JV\, V-. \ r\ ..NN _�•r.:N,.�VV�V 1 .la:.. _.M7 This space is provided so that you may indicate the manner, if any, in which you disagree with the Assessors statements as contained on Ow front eoofQ this ,forrm.: 1� .Q �( yI ^ ,' p A �L (.•atej l7g(1�.'c pray. dam , frU no" A7 u'r vd•` 11 "1✓20-4 Q` .thid -V .Aloe YYCx,!IGL_C�al yn(/0..)cat.ncd - -IC// /.A/I.PC . µ/1G1.410 :,&° . %acce , li CS nei GU2�1 \ _��ae... ��.. V` .r�+ qtr(/ + A'\� • �.4.b • 7 1Cvann,“ d' (aoc a r an . (1 c .4--L. / 04p /7O a d tau -Marie ca • t! 5! ><nc • Uatc pr�' - .. S urc of lltationer a , 1!'nU :a, ,/22 i✓ iA /,.) /Oil/SYMO:L. JA✓:C":1CCI,r .0O1-1611:' WARY ANN FEUERSTEtN wimp COUNTY CLERK AMp RECORDER I P.O.BOX 756 GREELEY.COLORADO 50632 111 �e p03/3564000 EXT.4225 COLORADO July 18, 1988 Dolores Martinez 2716 9th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Ms. Martinez: The Weld County Board of Equalization will hear your petition on Monday,. July 25, 1988, at or about 11:00 A.M. regarding your tax assessment for property described as Parcel #096117324037, Weld County, Colorado. 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. Sincerely, Mary Ann Feuerstein Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board • SYS�✓ w-nom. . I (.;t4--- Deputy County Clerk 880 ", N C N w r ~ L E el �O 01 Mb uhf ! b tiJ aCC t•o .as 4 L I i O,O • NU emir tOlIC ad Ild •,y' • ti d t„, ,,,I11 1 oo ._ ii IF ,),:yii 4 a 1 , � � y . r. 1 'J i • l P e H f i f. = m u T 7 } { M Y ' zr! Q vN O Y@,��� [_Atli sk 63 W p,?Di 4'k, 4. ti' it?L+ in .... 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W „e ' t Ir i� - A } VI t VI c $J ` ' re Oi� .. G y 441 F to a u e 4 u , RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: DALE OLIN, D.C. P.O. Box 1214 Windsor, Colorado 80550 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: WIN 22896 BLE8 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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, being fully informed, has determined that the actual value be adjusted from $19,421 to $8,422 resulting in a reduction to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that an adjustment to the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. 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. 470,7/ C//" 880759 Page 2 RE: HOE - OLIN BE IT FARTHER 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 S39-8-108.5, 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. , 1988. ‘717) / BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �' COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County lerk and Recorder "MO K and Clerk to the Board ne R. Brantner, a rman Zfj �� C.w. ey, P em sr. iliDeputy ounty C el rk APPROVED AS TO FORM: J.cgu . n� . • '�. ounty Attorney Fran amaguc 880759 ' Tat OrapostasePICE OF COUNTY a ( �.j 915 100 STREET ,c 4' `m.' NOTICE DP ADJUSTMENT •cotmeADO 30631 s' o 4f 1303)356.4000,ME 4256 22896 SEES j18VIIISIN 1 4.1 ORCCLCV. C01.0. COLORADO 605 MAIN ST WINDSOR OWNER OLIN DALE D C OLIN DALE 0 C PARCEL 080721205012 PIN P 0002902 P 0 SOX 1214 YEAR 1908 WINDSOR CO 80530 Lac 00115 07/07/1986 The appneed value of Plopeq' is bead on the appropriate wmidaation of the approaches to value required by law. The ass has determined that your ptopeety should be included is the following atgoty(iak _ — I. Residential Pcopet0'•,is valaed.;by .the cat ands market .�La nds aka valuedst,l7'h%of tae appruacha and is awaasediat (SEE BELOW)Of aednl4aloe. •. :_ •-Dr?�value at:the 4.1.and/.or ter'sold orrtnit epoeted from the 2. Agricultural Lands determined Midi; by;th , i a ,pe ou `p unaiyj ptoduction.,(Yaluod 7S%a(.Jhe amount productive capacity of land,capitalized at a rate established by .. ..aoI .a odary production) S ,, L ., aw t and is sewed at 29%of actualactualvahvalue. ; Au atler propety is glued byi the oat market and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the moss proceeds or approaches and is assetaol at 29%of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is grata. vacant land. The masa has cuddly studied all available information.living DISCUS attention to the specifies included on your Muted form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as follows SE ADJUSTED YOUR ASSESSMENT BASED ON THE ADDITIONAL INFORMATICS' YOU PROVIDED. • RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 16% DESCRIPTION PEI'fI70NER S VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW PERSONAL PROPERTY 19421 5630 i 19421 5630 TOTAL 19421 5430 1A4R1 5630 You haw the right to appeal to the County Board of•Equa iration(County Commissioners)for further co sida+tlos To do so,please read and complete the tense side et this form 39-8-106(1)(a),CRS. Y 07/11/88 . ... ,.. • . RICHARD W. KE NES DATE WELD COUNT• or 11 eingezzeie ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE 680759 • THIS S1Df iQR.PET RONERT VSE ONLY -ft/ '+C .;t:est If you wish to protest SMs decw 'htr0.�o0 �v!iTe right to appeal to Q1county48oprd oS£quahtation fur further_considcra?io�s Colorado statutes pimple that this board C.ttF'sit to hear such appeals beginning on a second Winday.in Job through tAc LagrbilsZel di in )uly for real pr pcny and from July 15th to the1ast_busivat.4e of July for personal property ^�' 't" •v _ You will be deemed to have filed a timely petition for a hearing with the County Board of Equalization bysii ihing:.'d uaOry:bf this completed form to,the County awn' of Equalization at this mailing andress: P.O. BOX 758 ..� , r.. .. 1. GREELEY.COLORtit5O 806?2 JJAG N:Jcu Petruons for real property must be mailed prior to the second Monday in July. Personal property petitions must be mailed prior h• Jul) !?tit .. i •• . . <:. NOTIFICATION OF HEARING: You will be notified of the time and pace set for the hearing of the petition. All hearings shall be concluded and decisions rendered iw the last business day in Juin' 39.8.107(2) ._,I A:',. C PETITION TO THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION 'no. space is pmvidcd so that you may stale the grounds'onwhicti ybu'relied in presenting'yobr valuation'objection before the Assessor: Enclosed is a copy of my'Assets that 'I use in ay bossiness. `Thi's Tist' it-vault r cdinnny-havo;'a-trte appl tteterris made on' thi's list and it is"no where' close to what price ' would got if I sold everything* L. 1 ... t. vJV Z:: Tdat"t' 5.: : ."t1: T:1. i. .,4f ..<: T.`.tLLA .C_G:L: stti This space is provided so that you may indicate the manner, if any, in which you disagree with the Assessors statements as contained on the front of this form: Your assessor's statement is that of *19,421 which is no where close to my high appraisement of $13,920. Jo : Yt: ;r,ccs• •,,: : '_+v: •..;.o: IS+;': YTHj4GR44 JAY.02f,i9 tr.. v i JATGT }, " tot;\l: t\\o Date l iii Signature of droner C:!• -./0/. : / to !O /V:tA.Ji<) :II J/,ro1T:e'7/, •, 1'. Tangible Assets at or Sept. 28, 1987 850759 • Tangible Assets Sept. 28, 1987 Reception Room: Open/close sign 25.00 Coat rack 20.00 Minor 120.00 Litorature holder 70.00 Receptionist's chair 9.0.00 Pationt's resting chairs 3 0 50 150.00 2 ft 45 90.00 1 Coiling Lamps 203 35 E! 70.00 Ill Floor lamp .55.00 Magazine tables 2 40 80.00 Reception cloak with lamp 35.00 Wastobaakets 1 large 10.00 1 small 4.00 Cash box 15.00 Account holder PEC 20.00 Patient filo shelf 7 tiers 50.00 Clip boards 2415 10.00 Small signs (no smoking, etc) 7 0 3 21.00 Cork pin bul. bd 5.00 AM/FM stereo radio 20.00 Electrical typowrittcr . 1.50.0Q Total 1 ,150.00 Room 1 : Dock 100.00 X-ray file shelf 25.00 Fite cabinatos's 1 Large 65.00 1 ;mall 55.00 Anatomy charts wood framed 2 e 5 10.00 Acupuncture charts 3 et 10.00 30.00 Book shelves for prof. text 2 e 35 '/0.00 X-ray film view box 45.00 Full longthtmirror 15.00 Calculator 65.00 kilo box 35.00 Office chair 180.00 Patient chairs 2 0 40 80.00 Table 55.00 Telephone answering machine 180.00 Lung modal 60.00 Cigarotto information board 45.00 Lung and artery models 24 e 5 120.00 Inversion table 180,00 Total 1 ,415.00 X880759 Assets of 9-28-87 ---cont. Page 2 Room 2: Gowns (36) and Towels (12) 55.00 Waiting chairs 3 e 15 45.00 Wastebaskets 3 et 10 30.00 Rotating treatment chair 55.00 Framod posture chart 10.00 Charts (acupuncture, muscle) 3 49 10 30.00 Full longth mirror (dressing rm) 10.00 Plastic litoraturo holders 2 0 20 40.00 Sine wave/galvanic machine 100.00 Gibson air swoop large air conditioner 175.00 Door mounted plastic file holders 2 ea 5 10,90 Medical utility cart 75.00 Adjusting table 675.00 Diathermy unit 250.00 Coat rack 25.00 Stem Flex 400 1 ,800.00 Eloctro Acuscope 2,800.00 Ph motor 175.00 Thoracic plate 15.00 Doctors bag 65.00 Pelvic blocks 2 e 20 40.00 Contrafugo 280.00 Lumbar pillows 3 e 15 45.00 Nutritional supplements 1 ,700.00 . Vibratory 75.00 WQ-10C unit 150.00 Stothoscopo 70.00 Sphygmomanomoter 100.00 Otoccopo 175.00 Somalyzer 300.00 Super pulse 400.00 Orthopedic supports 260.00 Total 10,035.00 Room 3: floater 60.00 Adjusting table 350.00 Up-right vibrator 90.00 Medical utility cart 50:(10 Total 550.00 890759 Assets of 9-28-87 --- cont. Page 3 Up Stairs: Hoator 10.00 Rofrigorator 90.00 Hooting lamp 40.00 Chair 15.00 Posture analysis unit 50.00 Ultraviolet lamp 25.00 Galvanic machine 50.00 Waste backotc 2 e 5 10.00 Total 290.00 Miscellaneous: Tracts and Chiro. literature 75.00 Accounting and book-keeping supplies 225.00 ;pot-lighted sign with timer 180.00 Total 480.00 Totals for Tangible assets: Reception Room 1 , 150.00 Room 1 1,415.00 Room 2 10,035.00 Room 3 550.00 Up-stairs 290.00 Nice. 480.00 Total 13,920.00 • 880759 Crirc6 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLEM ANO RECORDER P.O,60X TN 111k I$V. RA pE COLODO 8032 COLORADO July 18, 1988 Dale Olin P.O. Box 1214 Windsor, CO 80550 Dear Mr. Olin: The Weld County Board of Equalization will hear your petition on Monday, July 25, 1988, at or about 2:00 P.M. regarding your tax assessment for property described as Parcel #080721205012, Weld County, Colorado. 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. Sincerely, Mary Ann Feuer:Mein Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board wi962r-zestutt' Countqtr.) 880759 f- A•: 1Y go In VIII • Cr mg O in /� Mo y W : 4 ii 1 al 4y W 411 'r...8 i 1 Nqt 2 1 9 % t3 tit b r- c..g2 +. x V O a0 O a¢ m -. a a is • w A 0,. 7i SIM« e400KwoodSr1 4 tirelt.i ,Y�• M'�•�I�Y �� , •:.t. ,_.SW'Y:;rt I I c1 V At 1 I§ S . i fr ii1)1 ill I . : , „. i i ii. ,, . ,...1 v.% ,._ i i.; , i IV i $ 4 :::,':1 lk 4 t�. y ra.� ' + 1I W X • O 1. O xi O 24'10759 RESOLUTION RE: TEE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: JAMES T. & JENNIFER SEARS SUTTER %Falcon Properties 1203 9th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: GR 279 ESOFT NE4 BLR131 %302 10TH 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 aid made by the County Assessor for the year 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayers, and WHEREAS, the taxpayers presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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 petitioners were represented by John Sutter, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and, being fully informed, has determined that the actual value be adjusted from $75,010 to $66,674, resulting in a reduction to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that an adjustment to the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. 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. AS,COU auuraeR- Watiatail, 880735 Page 2 RE: DOE - SUTTER 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 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 25th day of July, A.D. , 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: wELD UNTY, COLORADO Weld County lark and Recorder 4lt� / and Clerk to the rd vane R. Brenerm • ' putt' Count er C.W. K r yr, Pro- em ROVED/KS TO FORM:FO .. \.,... a . ► C3 vI/e� Ja, . •e J.tT. .n ounty Attorney ` / Fray goo• 880735 OPPICE OP COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 1pb STREET CREEL —ros NOTICE OF ADJUSTMENT Et COLORADO 80631 �; Pflf( �356-4000.EtCE 4256 VIIICR 279 E50PT NE4 D1Jc13Z%302 10141 ST6 Di .- '� ,;� , 1 COLORADO _4"" r 302 107M ST / OMMER SUTTER JAMES T t JEAN IPER RS SUTTER JAMES T G JENNIFER SEARS PARCEL 096105425015 PIN R 2055956 %PALCON PROPERTIES 1203 9 AVE TEAR 1956 GREELEY CO 60631 LOG 02174 06/21/1900 The appraised value of property is based on the ammo=consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following ctegory(ies) 1. Residential Property is valued by the ton and market 4. Oil and Gat l sseholds and lands art valued at 871/2%of the approaches and is sued at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. gross value of the oil and/or as sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the earning or premises an primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.apiuiized at a rate established by sold of secondary production.) law and is maned at 29%of actual value. 5.' AU other property is valued by the a market and income 3. Producing Sots are vetoed at 25% S the gnu proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichmer is greater. vacant land. The Weaaor has ardmb studied all available information.giving particular Walden CO the sperira included on your protest farm (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value ate as fellows NE NAVE REVIEMED YOUR PROPERTY VALUE AND IT IS CORRECT. STATE LAN REQUIRES THAT 1953 AND 1904 COST AND MARKET INFORMATION SE USED TO ESTASLISM 1965 VALUES. # RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 164 A .7Y.a oSite,. .xF'ear atte r*, DESCRIPTION PETTfIONERS VALUATION PRAM TD REVIEW Ann REVIEW LAND 9500 1520 9500 1520 IMPS 09639 14340 65510 10450 TOTAL 50000 99139 15660 75010 12000 You hate the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization(County Commissioners)for flusher aonsideadon.To do sty please read and complete the revert side of this farm. 39.8-106(1)(a).CRS 06/27/66 RICHARD W. KEIRNES net. DATE WELD COUNTY ASSMX 1/d ADDMONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE 460735 /Prt 4. 1 •Y9' .... ....“ MICE or cu*Y^A 3SoR ;915 10t1:gatieL m. !s NCTLCE OF ADJUSTMENT 'OREPIEYCOTOtAGO 70631 yeti v . NINE(303)356.1000.UT.4256 • OR 279 250P7 Nt4 ULK13i►302 iOTa+ 51% SFS 302 10TH ST ONNL'k SLITTER JAMES T C JEANIKtR• SEAN. SuTTER JAMES I i JENNIfER SEARS PARCEL 09010542501. PIN Q aasae0 ►FALCON PROPERTIES 120J 9 AUt YEAR 194115 GREELCY CO 00631 LOG 02174 0o/21/19dd The appaiaodvalue of property is based on the appropriate coSdemtion of the .pvto.:Ms to value required by law.The meow — has determined that your property should be included in the following eategog(i )i _. _. l., R& ly a dept)al—proper valued_by the coat and mad= . 4. . Oil and Gas Lemehdd d Lapth►an we valued r* %0f th air*" ._ appOae es and is massed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. groat value of the oil and/or gad sold or trampored from the 2. / cultural land is determined softly by the earning or premises cm primary production. (Valued 75% of the amamt productive opacity of land capitalized iterate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is assessed at 29%of actual value. 1 All dantiontas318ediandecost, market and income 3. Producing mum ate valued at 25% of the puss proceeds or p .ctn and is messed at 29% of actual value. idelodin 100%of the net proceeds whichever is,grester. vacant lend. The see hat ca tlbt studied all nibble information.gluing padntln attention to the specifies included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determina( the valuation or valuriom maipned to your property.The reasons for this determination cc value axe as follows ME naive REULENCD YC4R PROPtRTY VALUE ANO IT LS CORRECT. STATE LAM A49ULRE5 TMAT 1943 AND 1484 CCSI AND MARKET LNPOHMATION 0E 4SED IC tsnAitisA 1985 VALut5. _ - - - . .. - s y * Rt61DtNTlAL PROPERTY 10► , pEsa*P37o1 tETft7ONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND - - 9500 154C 1 9500 1120 • `.1,_ _ IMPS 09039 143*1 O55L3 10480 TOTAL 50000 . 99139 13800 75010 12OOO You have the right to appertt co-the County Hoard of Fgrali atian(County Commissioners)for further comideraoon.To do so.please rod and complete the reverse tide of Si ran 39-8.1 a).CRS. *(+fig �y�T /�(� Oo/17/88 '�/ - ) lll"^a�i'w"t7. Atitiqrs. o"- ' DATE ZFrt ►88 WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR L I INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE THIS SIDE FOR PETITIONERS USE ONLY If you wish w protest this decaion, you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization foe further considetatiort Colorado statute' provide that this board will sit to hear such appeals beginning on the second Monday in July through the t.artei etaItp in July for real property and from July 15th to the last business day of July for personal property. Sets +'$, a w.c y stet You will be deemed to have filed a timely petition for a hearing with the County Board of' Equalization byCt1QIiJ4EO ;of this completed form to the County Board of Equalization at this mailing addr sr1 P.O. BOX 75S GREEiEY. COLORADO S0632 Petitions for real property must be mailed prior to the second Monday in July. Personal property petitions must be mailed poor to July 15th. ,._.. . . .. NOTIFICATION OF HEARING: You will be notified of the time and place set for the hearing of the petition.All hcwinto stkdl-boeoocluded and decisions rendered by the lastbuvness day.in July. 39-S-107(2) _ PETITION TO THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION This space r•'provided sip that: p, 'yetr'irrgy state the on r.r t`yi+ti'ieiied iit p.rob"'yesar'vatWfaL:': tetioti bdotc the Assessor: .. ";r•v„ �.� ;��.: r, .,;,1 .. . •',r a ,I, .. ,. r PLEASE SSE ATlACl IT This space is provided so that: you may indicate the manner,if any, in which you disagree with the Assessor's statements as contained on the front of this form; .. • a' •ari.-, -. ri .• ........,., .�...r-�) i;:. N •n:..o.:i..i.p� ., v�,..; ,.._ -r:� '+r'. of ;C ,. ,. . ,.Y Date --r r./ •; : u Signature oa st307,vii�t; : ,c; .iCJ'I. PA 1j;: /O /on-At/Islet-he: J 1YOITKIOA A) Our valuation objection is based upon actual market information : 1) We have been told by experts in the Greeley real estate market that market values haven't changed appreciably over the last 4 years - i.e. haven't increased or decreased but rather stayed flat in a lacklustre market. 2) The subject property has been listed for sale at $59,500 since 1988. We haven't received one bid on the property and our realtor tells us that if a buyer appears the best price that could be hoped for is $50,000. After closing costs this would put the net value at $46,000. B) Z do not agree with the assessor's valuation as shown on the reverse side because of the actual market evidence shown above. Even if this Board disagrees that values have held constant from 1985-1988 and believes instead that they have declined by 2% annually from 1985-1988 that would imply a 1985 value of $48,815 based on a 1988 net value of $46,000. Conversely the assessor's current 1985 valuation of $75,010 implies price depreciation of approximately 18% annually from 1985-1988 which I don't believe anyone feels is accurate. I believe the 1985 assessed value should be no more than $50,000 based on the above. 0104n4r7 ( ' • J 835 Weld County Board of Equalization 7 July, 1988 c/o: Office of County Assessor 915 10th Street . P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 USA Re: Property Valuation Appeal Dear Sir: Enclosed find my petitions protesting your assessed valuations on our rental property in Greeley, Colorado. I believe our case for reduced valuations is accurate and look forward to your decision in our favor. We will be unable to attend the hearing in person due to the fact we live in Singapore. I hope that our written appeal will be satisfactory but if necessary I could call and we could conduct the hearing via the telephone or alternatively we could send a representative. If either of these alternatives is required please let us know in a timely fashion - mail transit time is approximately 10 days between Greeley and Singapore. I have given you our telephone number below in case you need to reach us faster. Sincerely yours, r c\11)A---riV lfc� s Ted Sutter TeXephone: Country Code 65 Residence 7323376 Office 7311790 Encl. 880735 a3a5 4110/9 jr". MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER P.O.SOX 766 GREELEY.COLORADO!0632 111k OEM 366. 000 tr.4225 COLORADO July 18, 1988 James T. and Jennifer S. Sutter c/o Falcon Properties, Inc. 1203 9th Avenue #1 Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Sutter: The Weld County Board of Equalization will hear your petitions on Monday, July 25, 1988, at or about 11:00 A.M. regarding your tax assessment for properties described as Parcel. #096108316006 and Parcel #096105425015, Weld County, Colorado. 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. Sincerely, Mazy Ann Feuerstein Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board BY Verecn?c. .1 Deputy County erk 880735 44 u TWIG o12 4 es do d yd Y V • m511 1 la M Letff4 , 2 lit 46i O 7 CO 4CC 10 C• I I.1 III 111 : ClN M -, O.. O 11001414W tolt mod• •t• .^u,.s,A .,A.r ^.s'�t^Z,V,e1K'G,kWi%.. �'"M1�tRr rL 4 r PIS " • I Ii '1h I ill ' 1111 4 !Iowa ' s .' ill . d ., 11 o1/4 r 1. c Vh ;; hyu.. � I. e .o 1 1:S ♦ k w w c y 5 '!r cp. . 1LV ,..t,'. '[. '. 7 O� `t O W ..1 44 rl M 7. Y a O% 0 't ma . . %„,,, `1 V 1,,f, (.... 70,,ts... % al‘ ` C‘. L. 1.,. . : �, e C. 1•—.. %„, A _ _ • . Iti..,.. ,4 r, w . .4. 7 Al 1 ♦ .yf -. mia....•A• .' • w f I : , ` 1d K ig C� V s lI ;,: �. 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SUTTER %Falcon Properties, Inc. 1203 9th Avenue 41 Greeley, Colorado 80631 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: GR 3437 L31-32-33 BLE10 BRIGGS SUB 1ST ARL STS %1934 8TH 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayers, and WHEREAS, the taxpayers presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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 petitioners were represented by John Sutter, 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 Asti// es-e.t.a/7_ 880737 Page 2 RE: DOE - SUTTER 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 25th day of July, A.D., 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ‘77.1244 WELD 'MY, COLORADO Weld County lerk and Recorder and Clerk to the ne R. Brantner,, Cha rman �it=- Deputy �, er 1°d1��'`c-'`_�j'm puty County er C.w. � r y; F"ry fam PRO AS TO FORM: on ounty Attorney Frank Y ague 880737 'r OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 IOtb STREET fi " - ' NOTICE OF DENIAL GREEILY.COLORADO S0631 t". r►1111PRONE(303)356-4000.CCL 4256 GA 3437 L31-32-338LK10 BRIGGS SUS IST#wgli Irille 41934 8TH AVE% COLORADO , x'1.1-}gam 1 1934 *TN AVE e'. II II L.. OMNER SUTTER JAMS T s JENNIFER 5 BROM=Col ft, SUTTER JAMES T S. JENNIFER S PARCEL 096108316006 .. PIN R 3306386 • FALCON PROPERTIES INC 1203 9 AVE 61 YEAR 1988 GREELEY CO 80431 LOG 02173 06/21/1988 , The apprsited value of pro0erq is based on the appnfptirte c000destion of the approaches to value required by law. The armor has determined that your property should be included in the following ategoryf+esk — I. Residential Property is valued by the cost and madoet 4. Oil and Gs Laaaebolda and Lands are valued at 87,4%of the approaches and is mated at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. gross value of the oil aM/or gas sold or nanspatted from the 2 Agricultural Land is determined sol y by the aroing or promises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is aMesod at 29%of acrid valta 5. AD other property is valued by the cost, market and Income 3. Producing mina are valued at 25% of the Von proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value, including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is greeter. vacant land. The asset hat aituly studied all available information.giving particular attention to the specific included on your protest ;eon (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or vah*tiots assigned to your property.The masons for this determination of value at as follow* ME HAVE REVIEMED YOUR PROPERTY VALUE AND IT IS CORRECT. STATE LAM REQUIRES THAT 1983 AND 1964 COST AND MARKET INFORMATION St USED TO ESTABLISH 198s VALUES. IT MULL Bt ACCESSARY TO VISUALLY INSPECT THE ABOVE PARCEL. THIS MILL BE DONE AT THE EARLIEST POSSIBLE OPPORTUNITY AND ANY CHANGES OF THE MOVE PARCEL, SILL SE RADE AT THAT TIME. o RESIDENTIAL. PROPERTY 16% andarsigotts‘cvegSRISCIOLVAUSATI0Ntecs, .��.M.G.�lu'+'•:ti DESCRtPITON PETMONER3 VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW .0ISAIMMINDAtWa.”Throollialla,VO4,44Autae/:y.. LAND 17813 2850 17813 2850 IMPS 48063 7690 48063 7690 TOTAL 50000 65676 10540 65876 10540 You have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization(County Commissioners)for ftrder coesidevatioa To do so,please read and complete the mouse side of this fa 39-&106(1)(a),C.RS 06/27156 RICHARD W. KEIRNES DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1 ADDMONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE 880737 • OFFICE OF.COUNTY ASSESSOR :14. ,.u. / 915lediSTREEi. 4IL 4,54 ".4,r NOTICE OF DENIAL • min=COLORADO S063f .• %'., FMONB•(J03)136 400& MT,1236 (7 OR Jrs7 L3L-32-]3tlLK10 tlRIGGS Sum 1ST ARE MIS 111944 ATM *vet ) ,• COLORADO P.. ,•.. 1934 din Aut - OrPER suTTtR JAMES 14 JENNIFER S ::UTTER JAMES I G JENNIFER $ PARCEL 096106316000 PIN K 3306380 % FALCON PROPERTIES INC 1203 9 AVE at YEAR 1958 GRL:tLEY CO 80631 LOG 02173 O0/21/198e The appraised value of papacy is bred on the apptopci.te consideation of the approaches to value required by law:The assessor I has determined that your propey should be included in the Mowing caner/Mt _, ...1-2.0kleraid.Etepatt'-is .clued by.-the multi* -- 4 t and -multi* Oil and Om l erd d Lands d at rim d the rold an are wiled apprtsches and S asremed it'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. as value of the al and/or gm sold or tne.patefom the 1 2. Aviculture) Lands determined solely by the earning or premises on pinery woductioa (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land• f actual v at a rare established by sold oo seooe L fq market and income law and S Alameda 29%d aetW war. 5. All other pan cast 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the toes proceeds or approaches =Winnowed nowed at 29% of acted value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever S mica. want land. . The saw hes carefully studied all available infamutiaL giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations signed to your property.The mesons for this determination of value am as follows • SE HAVE REVIEWED YOUR "PROPERTY VALUE ANO LT LS CORRECT. STATE LAS RE4uIRLS, THAT 19113 AND 19114 C6'9T AN3 MARKET INFORMATION at UScO .TC - -_ _ _ ESTAJCISit' 19a5 VALUES. • . • IT MILL Dt: NECESSARY TO: VISUALLY INSPECT THE Alsove pARGLL• THIS &JILL IA DONE AT THE Ew1(41ESY',POSSIULC OPPORTUNITY AND ANY CHANGES OF TM: ABOVE PARCEL, rill_ at MADE AT THAT TIME. } • A ResLGENTIAL PROPERTY 16t - DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VALIMTI0N PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW his"riv' n`ze s LAND 17111,7 --44150,.......— 17013 2dS0 /,/Hal ✓4--r IMPS `48063 7690 08003 7090 TOTAL '0000 6Ub76 10540 *Solo 105+0 You have the right to appeal to the of Equaliatioo(County Commirioners):for further coaidentioa To do so.please read and complete the maw sided this f S-I )(a).CRS ,,- • �I yT�Tce 00/7:7/1111 - �[c; w� ys . (�G,. .ay _ WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR i so S g �TEct��V1�1 ADD[! INFORMATION Olg'REITRSE sox f THIS SIDE FOR PETITIONER'S USE ONLY - „ •, r • r • If you wish to protest this decision, you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further consideration Colorado statutes provide tlut this board will sit to hear such appealsibcginning on the second Monday in July through the lag M14'd dq mac,, m tutsfor real pmperq and from July 15th to the last businees day of July for personal properly. r...1• ', You will be deemed to have filed a timely petition for a hearing with the County Board of Equalization byW it iAd',doply;;of this completed form to the County Board of equalization at this mauling address: P.O. BOX 7tS CREELEY.COLORADO S06J2 Petitions for real property must be mailed pnor to the second Monday in July. Personal property petitions must be mailed prior to July IRh. NOTIFICATION OF HEARING: You will be notified of the time and place set for the heanngof the pennon. AU hcarings shall be concluded and decnLLrtls rendered M the last.business day in July. 39.5-107(2) , PETITION TO THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION -Tim space is provided'so that you witty mute the grounMY'on'whteh'yote rclkd in"yresennthg your valuation'obicerion'before the • Assessor n _ 1 1: •. / r,, r . , PI.S SEE ATTACHMENT. This space is provided co that you may indicate the manner.if any, in which you disagree with the Atsecsoe\statements as contained on the front of this form: • Date . . .. 'r / 'r Signature or Pctitio4ej 887 - ( .l, t : ! 7i` /Oi'Y'.;;7r)- /: iA%t 'iC'C:f. CJ�J • A) Our valuation objection is based on real market intonation. 1) We have been told by experts in the Greeley real estate market that market values haven't changed appreciably over the last 4 years - i.e. haven't increased or decreased but rather stayed flat in a lacklustre market. 2) The subject property has been listed for sale at prices around $60,000 since 1987. We haven't received one bid on the property and our realtor tells us that if a buyer appears the best price that could be hoped for is $50,000. After closing costs this would put the net value at $46,000. B) X do not agree with the assessor's valuation as shown on the reverse side because of the actual market evidence shown above. Even if this Board disagrees that values have held constant from 1985-1988 and believes instead that they have declined by 2ft annually from 1985-1988 that would imply a 1985 value of 848,815 based on a 1988 net value of S46,000. Conversely the assessor's current valuation implies price depreciation of approximately 13t annually from 1985-1988 which I don't believe anyone feels is accurate. I believe the 1985 assessed value should be no more than $50,000 based on the above. CDPe4- 1. 880737 1 T 44 1. .I r• 1 c1. • Le ' ''''h r �i., J , ! .� , "if ,,a • . . v ; .• r . • S ' • t 7� 7 l Irit, - •• r a 'a ti yr'. , �. I • Lfr* �'•'r.. 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P r n N Wr• W 0 S OS WO O 00 ? •r ? 49 I. x 0x P NO VOW W O W Ogt uU � �• ? C 0) '•4n t4�i 00 0 .003002 0 0P 0rrPv? PO < a rD r S. ' V n •. 0 0 ("'4 0- ? a 1 C : a M r 1 •co Cr �WYr W PA ..00 : ? ICO ? � . a AWN dwuN w 0 P 7 -i ? , o uA oaw 00 4OWOG OOOOO 000aa woo r • t • x . ? C3 i 0 -W nN ? M ? d N 4 •V tZ ' N W w ' rS V :D N V '- W ? 00 OOOOO OOOOO OOOO0 OOO 0 ,: i • d fl N• , Q P 4 -Wi r D W 0 ? V 0' • . : O as t • r • Ni •- P ? M - :t ,p I,,,, p r � A V ON r S Cr r • OO OONO Gt N U 0p00 OOOtaw 0- 00 rm • }tit RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: MONOGRAMS UNLIMITED 1927 Reservoir Road Greeley, Colorado 80631 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: GR 12654 BLX 8 HEINZ! GLENMERE CREST - 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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 David Sanchez, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and, being fully informed, has determined that the actual value be adjusted from $21,792 to $16,792, resulting in a reduction to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that an adjustment to the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. 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. % OO// 880740 Page 2 RE: BOE - MONOGRAMS UNLIMITED 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 25th day of July, A.D. , 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WEI7yOUNTY, COLORADO weld County Clerk and Recorder SW, _ and Clerk to the rd Gene R. Bran er, C rman frlmil-,1 a..•Deputy Count lk L) C.W. xlrby, Pro- em ' C3C7IfetentiliZeOreidip • County Attorney Go 1 Fra amaguc 880740 Sr • • OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 91S IdhSTREET NGTIGt CF DENIAL - GREEIEY.COLORADO 80631 . v^a PHONE(303)356-4000.EXt 4256 GK 12as JLK d MCLNZL GLENMtAt CREST 'my n21' :aw-ctticgS 711 .. ( t COLORADO JUL 14 1988 ; j 1927 itEStMUCLR RU R " - gY U OYNER MONOGRAMS UNLIMITED MONOGRAMS UNLIMITED PARGtL 09611d221007 PIN P C0112S3 1927 rttbCRVOIR MC YtAK 1988 LREELLY GO oOcJL LOG 00092 07/05/1988 The appraised value of property is based on the•pptoptiSte considasion of the approsd's to value required by law. The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following aategory(ies)r r---I. -Residential -Property is valued by the cost and matter 4' * OIt and Gas l cssebolds and lands vac valued at 87%5%d the approaches and is assessed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value toss value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the• 2. Agricultural Land is detaminod solely by the aimAntj Or mania cu.ptimary production (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land,capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is assessed at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cos market and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or approaches and is warned at 29% of actual value, including 100%of the net proceeds whichever n pester. vacant land. The assessor has arefuiy studied all available information.giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reasons for this dctamination of value arc as followsc YOUR PERSONAL PKOPLRTY HAS UECN ASSESSED IN ACCORDANCE NLTM GGLORAGC LAS AND 1NSTAUCT10?S PuuLlsnt3 JY THE STATE D1wISICN OF PRCPtRTY TAXATION. CTnt.4 PERSONAL PROPtRTY, SIMtLAK IN NATURE) aAS OEEN CONSISTENTLY ASsESStO USING THE SAMC STATUTORY ncTn,gOS. • KCSLLcNTIAL PRGPLRTY 10% DESCRIPTION PfllTf�O"NERS VALU REVIEW, AT'WN PRIOR To REVIEW AFTER ...v...ACIV itiA4.1: Ue+` NWJ trato .O.aa ATsay,,,.. 4.,,,4:;43111800,', '4... PERSONAL PROFEHTY 21792 0320 21792 0320 TOTAL 21792 6320 21792 0320 You have the right to appal to the County Board of Equalization(County Canmisiarcn)for father consideration.To do sa please read and complete the mvcne side of this form. 39-8-106(1)(a).C.R.S. 07/06 eld RICHARD W. KEIRNES 080740 DATE ; WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR O • - �Jf!iGeo}Juuw.�.. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE Cr • THIS SIDE FOR PETITIONERS USE ONLY If you wish to proles this decision, you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further consideration. Colorado statutes provide that this tso,ud will sit to hear such appeals beginning on the second Monday in July through the las tamest Ca in July for real property and from Juty 15th to the last business day of July for personal property. "� a •. .f• _� ✓sip You �vjJ(�srf$deemad„to have filed a timely petition fora hearing with the County Board of Equalization by intaY ytt;;O[d,d bf of this completed fi tcrthe Courtly Bound of Equalization at this mailing addles.: P.O. BOX 75S GREELEY.COLORADO Sob?? - .•5.ieta 'art• ao Petitions for real property must be mailed prior to the second Monday in July. Personal property petitions must be mailed prior July 15th. NOTIFIC'AfION OF HEARING: You will he notified of the time and place set for the beannh of the petition. All bearings shall he concluded .rod decisions rendered by the last business day in July, JU-S-107(2) PETITION TO THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION This space it provided so.that you may'stnte-the grttrndt-on-'which ynu relied in presenting !Slur vatuetiori'objection before the Assessor: E frrfrcl+ev LErr-E , This space is provided so that you may indicate the manner,if any. in which you disagree with the Assetisors statements as contained on the from of this form, • Date . Signature of Petitioner 880240- se":.1W 2O i✓: I/�JO11:CJ(.7. FROM: MONOGRAMS UNLIMITED TO: WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR RE: ATTACHED NOTICE OF ASSESSED VALUATION YEAR: 1988 I I disagree with your assessed valuation of our equipment. The correct ledger balances for our equipment should read. Balance as of Jan, 1 . 1987 Jan 1. 1988 Cost $ 28,912. $ 28,912. Depreciation 17,347. 20,238. Net book value isms anummises wmarazwa This would reduce the assessed valuation to S 2,515. Signature lIc!rm.t i- Aµ.Z.4 date 7/14/88 890740 �,.. I.K� 1ua a ran u.Ib�4ntlJ'',-� , rl}dI'il 1 .',ll,lII Ilml.1 tillll'llbll/I, In 6dozen AA Abby, smitten am pro•packed by eason, r/�yn. Embroidered Emblems (Patches) r. by sizegroup.Coll Barbaafordetarlen lone at MAY SPECIAL g = S241-9445.3" CIRCLES - 220 @ eat - clDEclun aostoursCLOSEOUTS w a your LI timed on White tow — we buy and sell close outs and over- TS trey C i Yarn Color nms.Call The Connection and ask for one r_ 40%Coverage - wheeler. 1400.6314640 BASEBALL WORK E _ CAPS 0 150o a Gene A••. Tie DyeJacks belghts.pas- r. Ong ta, ;, tabard r■ min- • Cade ea. 1.000.423462p map _ Imums. For more hntormatlon a0 or - minimum. t-2ts6896291 - writs: Racy U& P.O. Bort 1739-1307 C 11e�thSWet.st.SantaMas_ .� ni aCA90406. G i"1,h1'm1oI91IIIIII MIN Inv,'0F r Ulnlnnnrl11111 11uu 4.tio n mime. (213)8 ,(213)l2B4 3. Reeder*aloe Na 103 Large TSNra in regular through 5X G BEVERAGE WRAPS TERRY HEADBANDS Plus e Whites and 50/50 s Tar A�Orange Sate-T. PAINTER CAPS t Made in USA. Call Alamo Sportswear Q9th — .,` (617)57341317. MINE�— YOUR SHIRT OR WE r • Quality custom Imprinting on T-shirts 'A 4,' r' �,+11 and baseball caps. No lob too big or •m ,..,;0 a' small.Fat turnaround and competitive 90j M.M\CG. kg'C; f..'"*;41 ; , pa The Perfect Shirt Conejo and • I ES 4? y ;, ' µ San Fernando Valay(60S)379.3371. rsola Z.�.y flit 7 co rag of PRINTED CAPS-COMIC SAYINGS +...'a.,,. rrnarNe vmam Plitt Print glissmessor (M31255-7352 ASSORTED SUBJECTS 3135 each ' ♦TOP QUALITY* *ASWAN MAW* Cali Us for Ow Entire List )OS *800-423-6402* »Otlt CILIUMe » Cap Tangos—Comic Sayings 300 assorted—10;eac J b R Red se N_anise fie. CSt 707 Cartier Sheet S ��H�rw Iron on Transfers ch openv m1. ,. •EnlnAcwJee- Day(314)6634374 ....,oaeIS I: II?, : OVER 460STOCK Night(314)6634222 ,liWalliprof `w PICTURE DESIGNS sr LETTERS Y.•. V. IVr• Close-out Cacho Glass irononCrystal l arm sr a /' '- ALSO CUSTOM DESNIK Rhinestonst20mf 5Opr.9r.Minimm ,1 Application egrlp• order ten gross.Ceedlt aros accepted. . sots roc to - mint also available. Bad Boraique.49 W.38th Street NY. °" i::la ii SIM forcompisle NY 70070. weec _sus.: listings. .4" AVERAGE PRICE 776 EACH. N EW,USED EQUIPMENT as.MN SIII20 SUPERIORT..M. Box 35.Waldwick N.J.07463 T-Shirt rotary M.ertine Professional @01)652.1900 Steel&color Men .d anprintlnp machine. leg stand,dual work statipna,Pro- Radar Sotto No.111 salon relation Brand new in age with warranty acid 4 scree..Price 3500 �� satewehaw0w-3399.its Oabto.Cap n- CUSTOMDESIGN CAPS or grochrae4(3oa)7sz.>3a.c.:ooscren-1096 off order with ..... _ print Datrtbutng Co.Mani.FL. mention of this ad. ( " " Nod Tarmac MachlneK Bought sold. cep fld.90odusedeguIpmsntInstock,,iRICFS • corduroy CaaT-Shirt )4854596. )UAIUTY • OOttOn twill ' :lAYLCl. • • polyfoam front For Sale:Mel , Supeatar. Disk drive. Z boards, hoops, supplies. Uke new r CO., Ina 512,000. (416) 103-9291 San Renton. Ave Specializing In custom cast 07727 embroidered caps YMP/AN HEAD WEAR CO. Droidaryrmakiwt pereadeteccNNnt • 404 W.Pico ow..Los An ',CA 90015(213)742-0040 Rion'original armor 39000.(600se rrl.o4a5 Maw MOD at. ___Service No.107 880740 11(..Th'‘ MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN visa COMM CLERK AND spa+ P.O.BOX 750 GREaEY.COLORADO eoeax 0020 35454000 Ea.4225 COLORADO July 18, 1988 Monograms Unlimited 1927 Reservoir Road Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Sirs: The Weld County Board of Equalization will hear your petition on Monday, July 25, 1988, at or about 1:00 P.M. regarding your tax assessment for property described as Parcel $096118221007, Weld County, Colorado. The public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board, Weld County Centennial Center, First Floor, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the above specified time. If you have any questions concerning your petition, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, Mary Ann Feueratein Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board 2 (2 r Br, 9eputy County Clerk ��• �•i D•W ; Ws irCa 9 .3. 4 rn -7. igL Il : I rl a g Y°° s g13 6C) N W2� 0 :s 3 jl i y} x �y t 0. CC 80•-i 1 3 1 d 1F 1g_§ 2.p..V at an'ODIC sod$d y 41._F ,,, a % h 1 .. 1 i it_ I y 00 y ! I hJi11; 11JI • i a . 1 I 1 I i es b ItI i 1 41'p 3.1-4 i I II ag 0 C. � " eee C w YU0 R ti w x7S ns ES ! iIi1 ma _ I "IX sx ,. ,p u.;; 7)7 : --_ 2c.1.0'1O I I l m lil I I Hit ( I I ! I : t s' C ,i 1 ( a Qim :l0 1 ' �.. , , III I IIIIIIIII1llI! • . i /�j v o I I w A•I NF r ^0.:1 .c Porn Fi 11111111111111111111111/2 _ V z � o ��r s sie o� to v \»41 r ITO o a.. . i A..,‘ 'As - F A o y a A 0 m h w P p. 1111111111111111 O pWoSe r : to 7 ai co oiiiooiiiiiioiiilisibt.nl H Dm IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1mmumiumui11IIII IIIjjY�, my _ 73 Xi az as 111111111111111 11111 : iOM ^.;.r s A D a < �. O 1 el h iniumiiiiiiiiiimilimin. 1 :,;.: ::: ..: . 0 0 z Ix sounin•iimummnssommusin22--:-.. ..-L a IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11I1I11111__LhllhIOhIIIUIIHhIIllHllIM[ J \ isi a N ti•'.x a P yy}ppg�q��:1 111111111111111111111111111111„'rnnInIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM:;'5im 3 H25 iliiiiiimiliiiiiilli:-. 1111irnol. .-. =11111111111 11unnlru11j3Y.- m I" 1 1111111110 9 l Illi 01111111111111 :!i,, '_ 1 i.. �e, - s302aS OFFICE StatfeofColorado 1988 yp' V n -Yti�'[ • • • • • PERSONAL PROPERTY CAC&tY - Co 80631 DECLARATION SCHEDULE Assessment Date Due Date (CONFIDENTIAL DATA)- January 1 April 15 weL7 County MAIL TO COUNTY ASSESSOR YOU MUST FILE EVERY YEAR REGARDLESS IF ANY ADDITIONS OR • , • DELETIONS WERE MADE. B.A.CODE T.A.CODE SCHEDULE NUMBER, • CHANGE OP NAME AND/OR ADDRESS 26300 0600 . G012,25J i' A•.NAME AND AOORESS(INDICATE ANY CHANGES) _ RaNOCanIS uht.ZNITE0 eO 1927 RESERVOIR RG APR 01- 1988 DO NOT USE-FOR ASSESSOR ONLY GREQLCY - CO:,•-: 80621 Cam D«rbw. Anal vain t s( Assad vs. • .... ._. _ _ - _.. Eo.a Ron, 29 s 4 • LOCATION OP PROPERTIES(INDICATE ANY CHANGES OR ADDITIONS) 1410 Hpyrihob Fa 29 1Si2Y'. :.' Rtst*.'RD: ca tun • G& 12696 bLIC • Pit zk2C•:Gj ,$meRt' C?tat•. . . ' - TOTALS RECEIVED APPROVED • - ":. i.v' COMPLETto .kt /ABSTRACT CNGS. •.: ^' • LATE PILING PENALTY APPLIED YES NOQ 0:-.7:-)aaeu;ilyt:isCT,oeofProttioterSr,lvr tin County) Cprp.O Ptm.SC lntIttOod0 OtherO C g1'ATUSOP•IROPERTY4NaM OHak the AWroWristo Dom. )" .. Nun.end Adenoma of PreudM Owner ...C NEW BVSIREiu Ole ❑NEW.OWNER(Sl CAW MOST ATTACH.aonloi.n ltw w wie lath',of&I yaw, rop.nY.) 1,:Is the as first wtww,T aY/ ❑No .. r Z ' 'if'Yfl�girl= ...L�ConwMuh!n.w Weans yb. C Sueoswor to previously aiming business. 1. H maw to IMw,loutly..Iming budewi OM porno and. ♦of pr w e.la bxq a ap.nu.tlon, 4:C5tSof/irlirf : • : . : .• :AinoW.Ct90.P1irtbsgtLr 4 r �. � YOU HAVI FILEOMEVK)uSLY:(MWtfolw.Ihd deletions may be listed ONLY 11.mhnpl.t.IMtlrq his bun p.wloudy MYsd with the. ietsa Within the Met.4 YSLI O CHECK HERE IF OUT OF BUSINESS.0.4 Oa of-B!nlon& _ ' r�i,IetikeG HERE IR NO/1DOmoNswteepMCe'Dcf11�Netwt Rica YEAR. ••• • �OiCN1CK HERE IF NO-DELETIONS WERE MADE DURING THE PWIOR YEAR. D.LISTING OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.Nom' TM wea..ty Dm,Bslaw Mum I.aWd.ALL Puffy Ospr.NesN Assess Spa M Us., M M. Vow OM.A...ir` °Rea • • •. ta.+.RY Mtg. slaw I ur. IONIAN EMI j y an ItsMlN 0) Lin Pi not*dr4pertY ecgyired daring otwozys ww._(Att.di"mama tent it occupy.) .n C .iali +VOW'S_ e ' - /• (2) St Personal Property salt_traded_or oermrrwntly dnoosed of during Brims nat. (Attach separate sheet if neteysarY.) • ....•. (31 ,itt ALL M0¢ile Equipment.(Attach separate sheet if Ircessary.) - t i 1 .1 (see other side) 880740 — OO NOT USE FISCAL YEAR BALANCES. •. E. GENERAL LEDGER man bermes as of Jamey 1,1117 lawn balances r of Amer 1.1DBS Cent l homedWw I Ha Seek Value ' Cast j ehr.e stile I MM Pro.Vet.. MACH,NERV a EOUIPMENT S I S S S i s s OFFICE PURR.&(OUIPMENT` 22g1L its,it 2olot 2841- 13812 js/OO COM►,*WORD►ROGEmma. / I SIGNS C" LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS - 1 OTHER FIXED ASSETS Moor Wen LICENSED EOUI►MENT F. DEPRECIATION SCHEDULE (Furnish Information or Attach mostcunent Copy of F.derat Depreeladon Schedule) e. Ones ewe eeldenw.elan R O.N I. Cent M L oaee.e t.00 •. MmeN of r. US Sr 4 OeeresY Ion for . N glanine N ar.eeny food We moth .News Naha r - "me"of raw case y M.anon earyears eraaaw.aw _ (fogy of Roan. DFPlzEg.• sr r krTAGWrb $ Cost of stew fully d.precW.d errs mill in tae. S Teri depwcatlon - . . - i G.LEASED,LOANED,OR RENTED PROPERTY(Furniture,Signs.Etc.) (Dedev.Propwty Owned By Others Here•) • 04 you have in your possession on January 1st any leased,Iane&rented machinery.equipment.or furniture,fixtures,signs,vending machines,etc.? O YES !i NO I f ,list below showing description of this property and an and address of owners. town ear ammo M Oemer/LM,er Oaeneies M.eal/lSAI N.. MIS GC S C m of weer merited Taw vei ..Tear on WNW Ma lo . l 644-4 Plane Matt details of purer*or m.Int.eIC.options. I H. OECLARATtON THIS RETURN IS SUBJECT TO AUDIT "1 dares,under penalty of perjury In the second del...the thb ehedhM,eaedw with any a00oneenvine exhibits or statements,hr been exrneied by me ear tO the best of my haowedge.iMormetlon,end belief.sets(orgr a fuu ear oomplre lilt of an mute personal omen owned • by me Of la my ppaerSon,or under my control,lowed in this county In Coloreds on the eilliessMOM der of Mil Mari diet such prOD.ry he been reeOnebly described and its vde fairly represented:era that no attempt ha been mane IC minced the eewor a to 7b ape.gallty.quantity Or vale." CRS 3D4107 a) SIGNATURE OP OWNER OR AGENT ',1145"03 C • " NAME OF OWNER Mary E Cry ke fa-Fr DATE 313( ) Rlt MINT NAME OP PERSON SIGNING Mary C • P:4,Yee fly f T PHONE NUMBER 33(''g'till- PLEASE COMPLETE,SION AND RETURN TO THE ASSESSOR ON OR BEFORE APRIL 15 R90r.yA0 ► 1.^-+•. APR PI IseP 1987 • xxxxxxxxxxxxx FEDERAL ********Vtiltff ASSET WORKSHEET FOR CLIENT: 011114 xxxxxx:xxxxxxxttsxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ( 7 ASSETS ) CARL D. and MARY E. PINKSTAFF SSN: 524-42-8287 SCHEDULE C-0 Sch a Description Date Acq Percentage Bus.Use Listed? Cost Salvage Bonus/179 50% ITC Basis Life Meth Prior Expense 10 1 FcRN & DISPLAYS 01-01-85 21 .00% 6 100% Z 1 , 150 !! 0 0 58 1 ,092 5 ACRS 404 229 10 Z TOOLS & EQUIPMENT 01-01-85 21 .00% 6 100% N 549✓ 0 0 27 522 5 ACRS 193 110 10 3 OFyFICE EQUIPMENT 01-01-85 21 .00% 6 :00% N 6W 0 0 3 66 5 ACRS 25 14 10 EMBROIDERY MACHINE 01-01-85 21 .00% 6 100% N -26,900 ifi 0 5,000 0 21 ,900 5 ACRS 8, 103 4 ,599 10 5 EQUIP & APPLIANCES 01-01-85 21 .00% 6 100% N 244 0 0 12 232 5 ACRS 86 49 28.912 23,812 8,811 5.001 • • 880 740 • RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: MANNA PRO CORPORATION c/o TENENBAUM-HILL ASSOCIATES, INC. Denver Place, South Tower 999 18th Street, Suite 1810 Denver, Colorado 80202 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN NO. P0000082 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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, no representative of 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. A Ca0// ::(2 4.4:z .: 880741 Page 2 RE: BOE - MANNA PRO CORPORATION BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a petitioner whose petition has bean 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. , 1986. • BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS m ATTEST: ad WE DNT�Y1, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder .491. and Clerk to the rd ne R. Bran er, Cha rman r By= rtfriw r�e&&J puty Count Jerk C.W. K r• , Pro- em ounty Attorney Cord. ?. :�. Frank '• .• .guc. 880741 CC1-02-16 iatitt;a11,_, "Sigh Tenenbaum Hill July 8, 1988 ..... Associates Inc. Weld County Board of Equalization Weld County Courthouse 915 10th St. Grsrlev. CO 80631 RE: SCR., P0000082 (Personal Property) Bear Sirs: We filed a protest with the assessor's office on the above referenced parcel(,) during June of 1988. We have not received the results of the assessor's review at this time. Since the appeal deadline is very near, we are filing this letter, in lieu of an official petition form, requesting a hearing before the Board of Equalization. In our opinion, the above referenced parcel(s) had a total fair market value of 172 12711 as of January 1, 1985. My first preference for the hearing is: Date Ally 7S. 10RR Time Please notify us of a bearing date at your earliest convenience. Thank you. Sincerely, Mike Hale Branch Manager New St. TOW." 880741 999 1881 St sine s�e�o Dew..CO 80207 30.32932500 FAX 303298.1278 kmwo3 rose Aa&irpaa (' (- CO 2-16 Tenenbaum-KS +mochas. Ina Denver Marc.999 l8thSom State IMO. Denver,Colorado 80202 303/29}2500 DATE: June 16, 1988 mat' County Assessor Weld County 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80361 RE: REQUEST FOR PROPERTY VALUATION REVIEW Claimant & Mailing Address: Manna Pro Corporation P. 0. Box 92959-Worldway Station Los Angeles, CA 90009-2959 Property Address: First and Main Streets Fort Lupton, CO Schedule No. P0000082 (Personal Property Our firm represents the above-referenced claimant with regard to the 1988 assessment of the above-referenced property. Pursuant to CRS Sec. 39-5-122 we are submitting this letter to you on behalf of the claimant to protest the assessment of this property. We request a review of the assessment for the reason that the actual value of $ 230,551 based on the 1985 level of value assigned to .this property is excessive and should be reduced to 5170.470 We have attached documentation to support this protest. Please direct all further communications regarding this matter to me at the following address: • T7BAUM-HILL ASSOCIATES, INC. . Denver Place, South Tower 999 18th St. , Suite 1810 Denver, CO 80202 we will appreciate your attention to this matter. Yours very truly, Mike Hale Branch Manager 800741 A mown me rla toe a fifty suua KANSAS an OAK UCOK. IL BUFFALO HARTFORD BOSTON man=Nit YORK MIX LAC art a PASO ALBD.'QUFAQv'E WASKLNGTON.DEC./BALTWORE Si:Wets DALLAS:n=V N DENVER SAN ANTOc o'at.STLx HOLSTO`M¢*1E rousisL ena RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: MANNA PRO CORPORATION c/o TENENBAUM-HILL ASSOCIATES, INC. Denver Place, South Tower 999 18th Street, Suite 1810 Denver, Colorado 80202 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN NO. R6117286 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, Bonnie L. Morales, of Tenenbaum-Hill, representing said petitioner, informed the Board by letter that after review, the petitioner accepts the actual and assessed value for this property as submitted by the Assessor and is, therefore, withdrawing said petition. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, deems it advisable to accept the withdrawal of the above mentioned petition. 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. , 1988. f�_-- -�� .. . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ‘72711274.:4644"‘) WE OUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder �y�r a11�� t5 and Clerk to the rd ne R. Brea r, Cha rman 1 Deputy Count Clerk C.W. Eire Pro-T m VED TO \ �., . ... 1 J. sor 44riltea9ounty Attorn y %A � ./i. Go Fran `amaguc• /�.' O// i�� , '" c1.1„,c1.1„, 880742 TenenbaumHiil __y y As oC, a/nc Jul, 15, 1988 nab JtLT191988 j. ', Weld County Board of Equalization Weld County Courthouse t.nc:LIN. COLO. 915 10th St. Creeley, CO 80631 Re: Parcel Number: 86117286 (Real Estate) Situs Address: 1st 6 Main St. Owner: Main Pro Corporation TEA Case No.: CO-02-16 Dear Sir(s): Please withdraw our Property Assessment Appeal on the above • referenced property which was delivered on July 11, 1988. If you have any further questions regarding this matter please feel free to contact me at the following address: Tenenbaum-Rill Associates, Inc. 4900 Main Street, Suite 1000 P 0 Box 30330 Kansas City, Missouri 64112 Sincerely, ,/ }yam Bonnie L. Morales Client Services Representative Owner Puce Sam lower 99918m 5:.Swte 1810 Oerner.CO 80207 303793 2503 880742 MX 303 298 1278 Amens 8 Prwany lu te:era • r C • CO 2-16 Tenenbaum-Hill Associaoes. Inc. Denver Place, 999 18th Saeec. Suite LSW. Den ec Colorado 80202 303/293.2500 Blj DATE: June 16, 1988 Ian County un Assessor Weld County • • 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80361 RS: REQCEST FOR PROPERTY VALCATIC:1 REVIEW Claimant & Mailing Address: Manna Pro Corporation P. O. Box 92959-Worldway Station Los Angeles, CA 90009-2959 Property Address: First and Main Streets Fort Lupton, CO Schedule No. R 6117286 Our firm represents the above-referenced claimant with regard to the 1988 assessment of the above-referenced property. Pursuant to CRS Sec. 39-5-122 we are .submitting this letter to you on behalf of the claimant to protest the assessment of this property. We request a review of the assessment for the reason that the actual value of S 561 ,965 based on the 1985 level of value assigned to "this property is excessive and should be • reduced to $ 425,850 . We have attached documentation to support this protest. Please direct all further communications regarding this matter to me at the following address: TEtENBAQM-BILL ASSOCIATES, INC. • Denver Place, South Tower 999 18th St. , Suite 1810 Denver, CO 80202 We will appreciate your attention to this matter. Yours very truly, Mike Hale Branch Manager 040742 A papaw=sera tor.oflirt rate. KANSAS art OAX =OK. Q SLWAZO HARTFORD 8CS7O\ORLA:4O NET YORK SALT 1. 1E CftY EL PASO AI.BC'QLTAQI.•E WASHL CTON.O,C./8ALTLMORE St wets DALLAS:FL WORTH OM ER SAN A\RO\T04V.SIT\HOt1S1O.t MACti'EAPOL.IS/ST.PALI O0`02-16 • TenenbaumHill July 8, 1988 Associateslnc. Weld County Board of Equalization WP1A County Courthouse rn 915 10th St L_T Matt Greeley. CO R0 1 g ti c.•-• •,JS�,'4 1 RE: SCH R6117286 sA JUL 11 Fy`'..\ 52ya° l "30a.�. 0 Dear Sirs: Of�1 We filed a protest with the assessor's office on the above referenced parcels) during June of 1988. We have not received the results of the assessor's review at this time. Since the appeal deadline is very near, we are filing this letter, in lieu of an official petition form, requesting a hearing before the board of Equalization. In our opinion, the above referenced parcel(s) bad a total fair market value of 425,850 as of January 1, 1985. My first preference for the bearing is: Date July 25, 1988 Time • Please notify us of a hearing date at your earliest convenience. Thank you. Sincerely, Mike Hale Branch Manager Now Place,South lower 9991 ��pp 0 we�.r,C 80202 2O oQ 'Q�4`�. 3032932500 FAX 3032981278 AmencaYDraperytoteen • Taxnbaum•HWII Aaodata. G . Jcmtr Place. 999 1&h Sant.Suite ISI0. O ...ar, Colorado 80202 303/2932500 June 16, 1988 Weld County Assessor's Office Courthouse 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 RE: MANNA PRO CORPORATION Schedule No. R6117286 (Real Property) • Schedule No. P0000082 (Personal Property) Gentlemen: Enclosed are various data supporting our contention that the subject property, both real and personal, is overvalued. The subject mill is producing feed at approximately 70 percent of ideal production capacity due to a changing orientation of the industry, i.e. newer mills are being built in smaller towns rather than larger ones in larger cities. Also, an increasing amount is being produced by users than in the past. we would appreciate your consideration of this appeal. Should questions arise, please contact me at either (303) 293-2500 or (816) 753-8900. Very truly yours, e_� John C. Coates, CAE JCC:kh 42 A pawn,/ma e.be for JI fifty aaaa. KANSAS arc OAK BROOK. Il. 8L'FFAW HARTFORD BOSTON ORLANDO NU YORK SALT LAKE err EL PASO ALbt.'Qtr ct wAS)w.cTo .OG/DALTLMORE St LOUIS DALLAS/FT.WORTH DENVER SA`A.\Zp\1O/ALITD:HOUSTON,AD POLES/5t PAUL (- MANNA PRO CORPORATION VALUATION CONCLUSIONS LAND, BUILDINGS & IMPROVEMENTS Reproduction Cost New 5555,804 Less Functional and Economic Obsolescence due to Excess Capacity (69 475 Replacement Cost New $486,329 Less Physical Depreciation ( 111 ,855) Replacement Cost New Less Depreciation $374,474 Land Value $51 ,380 TOTAL MARXET VALUE $425,854 x.29 INDICATED ASSESSED VALUE $123,497 ASSESSED VALUE $162,970 880742 C (- MANNA PRO CORPORATION VALUATION CONCLUSIONS MACHINERY i EQUIPMENT (Mobile Equipment and Furniture and Fixtures Not Included) Reproduction Cost New $453,802 Less Functional and Economic (56.634) Obsolenscence due to Excess Capacity Replacement Cost New $396,438 Less Physical Depreciation (225,970) Replacement Cost New Less Depreciation $170,468 TOTAL MARXET VALUE S170,468 X .29 INDICATED ASSESSED VALUE $49,436• ASSESSED VALUE $66,860• •Values net of mobile equipment and furniture and fixtures. 880742 ( (- MANNA PRO CORPORATION PT. LUPTON, COLORADO CAPACITY CALCULATIONS Mill Capacity: 10 Tons/Hr. e 16 Hr./Day a 250 Days/Yr. a 40,000 Tons/Yr. Annual Production: 1987 - 28,575 tons 1986 - 24,660 tons 1985 - 24,896 tons 28,575 x 1 a 28,575 • 24,660 x 2 a 49,320 24,896 x 3 74,688 152,583 6 - 25,430 Tons/Yr. (Weighted Average) Needed Capacity: 25,430 Tons/Yr. 250 Days = 16 Hrs./Day a 6.367 Optimum Capacity: 6.36 .90 a 7.066 Tons/Hr. • Say 7 Tons/Hr. 880742 C-• r rzaum mo =minimax Fr. L PTO , COLORADO aosr Qca Cris Buildings & >�ravetents Mach . v & Bauinasnt 8 Ton/at 5256,660 x 1300.0 x .99 - $455,804 $262,285 x 813.8 x .99 - $453,072 'yrX6.4 itscellanecus 100,000 5555,804 6 Ton/Fir $455,804 x .875 a $398,829 $453,072 x .875 - $396,438 Miscellaneous 87,500 $486,329 880742 r- r MANNA PRO CCRPCRATICtsi FT. Lanes, azatno0 VALDATICN CAiiDXATICt.1S Reproduction $555,804 $453,072 Cast Nees (8 Ton/Br. Mill) Aulctional and (69,475) (56,634) Ecco mic Cbrolescenca due to Excess Capacity Replacement $486,329 $396,438 Cost Nee (7 Ton/Br. Mill) Physical Depreciation (111,855) 45 Yr. Life, (222,970) 16 Yr. Life, 20 Yrs. (23%) 12 Yrs. (57%) Replacement Cost $374,474 $170,468 New Less Depreciation • 880742 C / �_ .._.-...._ • . • - D MANUFACTUR1...,........."... • - _� ... -COSTS AND CAPiT_T. RE •Q•UIREM • • ••• • _�• . •• - ;WS. i• /[r '....*..{....1•_-Yr.11. 1.1. • ;..l r •tea..•{.. , . ' :•i :..4 ....it ..•- .e....•. , i . •�? 4- • ~. $ • • • .. t ' . • • ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICEUNITED STATES DEPARTMENTOF AGRICULTURE . AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIC REPORT NO. 335 !. . . . • 'r- �� .,.. 1 •, 'r LL� :..t-1...s.y �'�::,• c-:' `.•. • ./..,.•-._4N('h•i-e. •-•••. )`1 ..; `... ..2Y�_s.a'�{ [+1 r - •„ J0 �.,� . �•• may_ _ � . J-:• •-t.: %C.'.'.,^+ w� wax',-.. •AIL. --7.-•••-•'":Z.♦ 'v • FED ?iAWFACTURINC COSTS AND CAPITAL REQUIRMCCITS By Carl J. Vosloh, Jr., Agricultural Economist - National Economic Analysis Division Economic Research Service INTRODUCTION The mixed feeds industry has changed markedly in recent years in response to many economic and technical developments. It has largely decentralized into smaller mills with increased bulk deliveries. it has offered greater variety of products and services. and has developed more interrelationships with livestock and poultry production. Mote feed is now fad directly to live- stock and poultry either owned or custom fed--by feed companies, feedlot operations. and farmers. An increasing number of loos' and regional mills have been built to meet this varied demand. Livestock and poultry production units have grown with improved, more efficient feeding patterns. Many have shifted from hogs produced to commer- cially prepared. nutritionally balanced feeds. Feeders have insisted on improved-quality mixed feeds made possible by research and advances in animal nutrition. Nutritional research has shown that livestock production can ba • greatly increased per unit of feed, particularly through the addition of in- gredients such as vitamins. antibiotics, hormones. and drugs. In recent years, strong economic pressures on agriculture have forced the 2 producer to be increasingly avare of production costs. Since feed costs ac— count for such a large part of livestock and poultry production costs, it is only good management to reduce them where possible. Farmers are demanding numerous services from feed manufacturers and feed retailers. Frequently, these will include free delivery. extended credit. custom prepared feeds. quantity or volume discounts, guaranteed feed prices. and advice relating to various management problems. E Over the past 15 years. major relocations have taken place in livestock and poultry production. resulting in similar adjustments in the feed manufac— turing industry. Specialized livestock and poultry production units have also contributed greatly to the decentralization of the mixed feeds industry. Large feed plants with extensive and relatively costly distribution systems have given way to, the local, more efficient mills. L 880742 j :; . :; With bettdi service and lower priced feeds in great demand. the feed industry has done several things to satisfy these demands. New technology and equipment, together with more efficient plant designs and material flows. have made possible tremendous improvements in plant operating efficiencies. With the relocation of feed manufacturing facilities to production areas. the feed industry has realized potential cost reductions and savings by: (1) the operation of highly efficient. specialized feed mills. (2) .direct distribution of larger volumes of mixed feed to production units, and (3) lower transportation costs. Feed manufacturers attempting to meet competition are faced with many important questions. One of the most important is: "What size of manufac- turing facility would minimize the production cost per ton of mixed feed?" Management must review numerous factors and analyze livestock and poultry production in its market area to determine the size and type of plant as well • as the distribution system which would best serve customers requirements. METHODOLOCT The economic-engineering approach is used to construct model feed plants. These models attempt to reflect current technology and operating practices of the feed industry. This study deals only with the plant facilities and the operating costs involved in manufacturing mixed feeds. Optimum plant loca- tion, marketing, and distribution are not analyzed. Model sills are constructed to provide management with guidelines for labor standards. equipment costs. and other costs incurred in manufacturing livestock and poultry feeds. Investment and operating costs for these model plants represent average costs for the United States. A feed plant in a par- ticular area or region may have higher or lower costs. Revision of earlier developed models reflects the trends and practices of the feed manufacturing industry as indicated by equipment manufacturers, feed - mill construction firms, and members of the mixed feeds industry. One impor- tant change in these models was associated with * major trend, the degree of specialization. About two-thirds of these modals are specialized operations for either poultry and swine or ruminant feed. The other third of the models represent full-line feed planes mixing all types of livestock and poultry feeds. In this study. four basic feed groups serve as the nucleus for the other models (table 1). A given set of equipment and facilities has the capability of manufacturing a wide range of tonnages, depending on the materials handled and the types of feeds produced. basic types of operating equipment. includ- ing specification, used in designing the model mills, are listed in Appendix A. Nodal mill capacities are based on the potential production of the mixing canter in an 8-hour day. These models are assumed to operate one 8-hour shift 2 • PRIFA z this study is part of the Department's program of economic research to ex- pand market outlets and increase efficiency in marketing farm production. The farmer has a double interest in the feed industry's efficiency since he pro- duces the feed ingredients and also purchases the finished•prodncts. • This is a revision of Marketing Research Report No. 815, Costs and Econom- ics of Scale in Feed Manufacturing. It reflects improved technology as well as increased efficiencies realized by feed manufacturers since issuance of the earlier report in 1968. Information in this report is concerned with facility and equipment requirements, capital investment, labor requirements, and oper- ating costs. • No report of this type is possible without the basic data supplied by in- dividual companies in the formula feed industry. the author wishes to thank the individuals and their companies who cooperated in our research program. Acknowledgement also is due to the equipment manufacturers and their engineers who supplied equipment and facility cost information which was most vital to this study. • • • • • • • • • i . E 880742 Feed Manufacturing Costs and Capital Requirements. Ey Carl J. Vosloh. Jr., Economic Ramer& Service. V.S. Department of Agriculture. Agricultural . Economic Report No. . • • T` ABSTRACT • Costs were synthesized for 99 model feed plants producing between 6 and 50 e._`{ tons per hour of size of operation and speti.Jisation on feed manufacturing costs. These costs vets analyzed to show the effect on costs of such factors as: pelleting. packaging. warehousing and utilization of plants' Capacity. Plant investment ranged from $368.440 for a 6-ton per hour plant to $1.839.380 for a 50-ton plait. with equipment counting for 35 to SS percent of the total. Operating costs ranged from $15.16 to $4.80 per ton. Lowest costs were in plants whits neither pelieted nor packaged feed. rind costs per ton vets re- duced between 12 and 20 percent for 16 hours of operation rather than 8 hours. , Upwards: Mixed feeds. processing. Economic engineering. costs. formula feeds - • •�•.,�„•I. . .::� e • • 7. • • ..%2. ' r 'x� �. tik l . . • .I:.. e • n d ' •�,.r.. • ,. • - Jam. • • • T. ,i• • •. • . •. .. • _ - •. ._.•0w••Y. • • Pin:.. •.�4". '•• ,4in.17+2. 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C pa O . - -or 3 • w (� V QQ Y • p y i K ppY � • C w • 0 •M . • Y M • Y M• M • O • M C V � �> • r.. •• o w= 6. 00 mamma Oa 05 . 1. w a •Ma O a i w O Y Ow • • •M _ _ •�aosaJ1 ��w ~ u 0 M M u 1. r as ..s I.w or w r MSZONMSOM 28.1: 32;a2 • 62 880742 • " r 04/31, an —a.4/- 1 i S-?-5"? pp. _n-7 C4 -ft -7 cry - Is -3 AGENT AUTHCRIZATION — Gam"" — s . 3 (Ali Property) /7c -./- fir WA - 13 -.� G,¢-s-- a- I &vs _ Got This is to authorize Tenenbaum-Hill Associates. Inc. to act in our behalf as our agent in assessment matters related to all property owned, possessed, or controlled by the undersigned. Any and all previous authorizations are hereby revoked. • This agent is delegated full authority to handle all matters relative to assessments and to represent us, with the assistance of, legal counsel if necessary. in the appeal process. Name: Robert W. Smith Mailing Address: P.0. Sox 92959 - Notidvay Station Los Angeles, Ca. 90009-2959 A Signed: VArk7tztr,„Azfi. Title: Vice President • (Otf cer) . Date: 5/25/88 • • 8 42 MAY 7 nsa MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COWRY CLERK AND RECORDER 1 P.O.sOX 75! GREELEY.COLORADO e0532 COM 34r00D EXT.4275 O • COLORADO July 18, 1988 Mike Hale, Branch Manager Tenenbaum Hill Associates, Inc. Denver Place, South Tower 999 18th Street, Suite 1810 Denver, CO 80202 Dear Mr. Hale: The Weld County Board of Equalization will hear your petitions on Monday, July 25, 1988, at or about 1:00 P.M. regarding your tax assessment for properties described as Parcel #147105224004, Schedule #P0000082 (Personal Property) ; and Parcel #147105224004, Schedule #R6117286, Weld County, Colorado. 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. Sincerely, Mary Ann Feuerstein Weld County Clerk and Recorder. and Clerk to the Board 8 ✓ e-ncit 4'1 Deputy County Cl rk 880742 co C w 0 M C~D y{ •u 9-W M M Y in in O .C 9 TP j CDwN _ mQ N S V N w H Y z V $ E tr F� ji�a � � u)F g `q N 0 2 i a E^L' • i NWg bWAi - 6 1 e t a , dW Cry V $ 3 y dYi aS _ 11 }s" ytc 3 r 00%aat a S K a i3 C6 F GCS q Seel an WIC Wadf/ - ,w• 4 t+ t I i I. Isis - no Ift I dI1JAJft i , 0 � : a�o u II 0 C Of MOD r - .4i } oJuN '�/y N a • N. ` I !Jh y �. j 1 i1 iiMs i A YCO M C CO: 6 F q a q 4 tl ! I 880742 RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: ROBERT J. & MARILYN J. ANDERSON 1507 11th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80632 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: GR 3197 S2 & S2N2 OF E2 L2 & N3/4 L3 8ZZ161 SEAMAN CRAN 01507 11TH 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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, Robert Anderson, one of said 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. ;.r..czazr , y ;v', 880743 Page 2 RE: DOE - ANDERSON 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 ease to arbitration pursuant to the provisions of S39-8-108.5, 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. , 1988. j uy�uYCuthd BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST 713,1-4.e ,r WEL UNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder Ati /Z (NAY) and Clerk to the B d ne R. Brantn rairman t ar e (AYE) puty County erk C.W. K .1 (AYE) Pro Tem czveeozcacco (AYE) cqu Attorney (AYE) Go (AYE) Frank Xamaguc 880743 OFFICEr OF COUNTY ASSESSOR I 915 :06 STREET NOTICE Of ADJUSTMENT ` GRFFIEY.00WRAD0 30631 •', <. wpm PHONE(303)356-4000.Eli[4256 GR 3197 S2 C 3202 or E2 42 G N3/4 LSDLX1$b Can VI Vt SEAMAN CRAN%1507 11TH AVER � � _ COLORADO 2938 1507 11TH AVE OMNER ANDERSON ROBERT J L MARILYN .7 QRQLCf.COLO. ANDERSON ROBERT J C MARILYN J PARCEL 096107123019 • PIN R 3078486 1507 11 AV YEAR 1988 GREELEY CO 80632 LOG 01233 06/13/1988 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(iak I. Residential Property is valued by the coat and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and lands arc valued at 871/2%of the approaches and is assessed at'(SEE snow)of actin vaiuC^• • ' -,Dgrolayattie.of,tbeell aod/otaa.wld,or-transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the earning or premises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productivecgmSyrof'land,fiOitslizedtetarateestblithd.by-__... ,,rrsolion4aolgdarymodoC[w.J1/4. ,.., m-• Law and is assessed at 29%of actual value 5. All other property is valued by the cost merge;and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the grog proceeds or approaehovand Nrinlsssed gt;29%,o'actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is grater. vaant land. Tbe eSse,0r'harrOun0lftratediadalkat?aya6b nferlatio4. arieotion,tO the specifics icludridacin your.protest (PR 204)and has determine44bcWuatic0 on valuatioo3ll itneb lo.YwvrpropeatAThaererans for.1 simamiatiolr of value are as follows ME ADJUSTED YOUR ASSESSMENT BASED ,0N. TNE ADDITIONAL INkORMATION You PROVIDED. n• C 7 - ?J �., fir- IT SILL BE NECESSARY TO VISUALLY INSPECT THE ABOVE PARCEL. THIS RILL BE DONE' 'ICE T'NE'-tARL1"E1T PAS1 K!E debiblijaRtTY AND ANY 'CfAN!*ts Orr' THE ABOVE PARCEL, MILL SE MACE AT THAT TINE. • RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 16% ,mti�. ' ;•:;^�.1• .',r,. tA3�t1RS.-vAB1LAT1Q+t. ...: .:;.:'- ,r - D4SCRIPTW'Y - PETfrrdNERS VALUATION ' " „PRIOR TO RPYIEW - - . •Afl'U nevipv i11fFmfalAvsst4440MIDA15,tu,J.A44123211.0Ascilk,essatogilletP -f aA O}. LAND 26250 4200 26250 4200 IMPS 76956 12310 71879 11500 TOTAL 94250 103206 16510 98129 15700 You have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization(County Commissioners)for lather consideration To do so.please read and complete the reverse side of this form 39-8-106(1)(a).CRS 06/24/88 _ RICHARD W KEIRN£S (111- LATE SZ^v`` WELD COUNTY ASSES7OF l� ADOMONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE 880743 THIS SIDE FOR PETITIONERS USE ONLY teal r If you wish to protest this decision. you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization focfurther constdcmtion. Colorado statutes providetliat ithl,'%fs'YtC%vilr5h1St hear Rrt'h od'the'tteco\Td MondW in July through tpc hat buseker tee in July for real property and front-July 15th to the last hiAinest'dal'1st`M,'or-pk sc rte rwoper ''`"` �•R - You will.bc.dccmed to have filed a timely petition for a hearing with the County Board of Equalization brim me&pytef this Completed limn trythe'County Board of Equalization at this mailing address: P.O. BOX 75S -•6REatY.CaORAD0 S05?2 re- .4 Petitions for real property must be mailed prior to the second Monday in July. Personal property petitions must he mailed prior to Jtf> 15th. '. 1 -. .- : \ - - .. ._ sass . . .. Y. . .,-. r7. Y.✓.- \ 1.. NO1 IPICATION O1- HEARING: You will be notified of the time and place set for the hearing of the petition. All hearing, shall he concluded and decisions rendered by the,last business day,In Jidy. 39-8-407(2) - J•. —____ PETITION TO THE COUNTY BOARD OE EQUALIZATION This space is provided so that you may state the' grounds on which you relied in prcsen'ng your valuation objection•beforc the As,c'sor 1. Purchased house to Aug. 1984 for 394.200 2. Comparative sales figures are lower--same even. have more square-footage- 3. Location is ainsjor factor • 4. Improvements made by us amount to cleaning,'patntinq, trimming'shrubs, weeding, watering and mowing lawn, transplanting-existtng- flowers, ands planting a few flowering annuals 5 "there' is no'fioor• 'covering tcarpetin9) in`most'of£he mo•ms,. t ` ._ ' ..: J • t , • ' Y Jw iv ,. 1 w ...� % J�.r 6.•, Ran. ..A ? dlye P)IM ' _tY t 441 copsiget d afrSerstAnd.1,48 Jc. . .,rte •TA J:.M1 ✓J.. .-; t.i!•i.'i 7. Only one garbage disposal This space is prosrded so that you may indicate the manner• if any in which you disagree with the Assessor's statements as contained on the front of this form. We do not feel the information above provided to assessor's representative was fully considered. Each item was discounted for one reason or another by this person. 1 YT n. r . . ,We presented these same :facts in 1987. We fett,#hen_,that proper considereation was given, but disagree with the,attention and reasoning given .te- 1988 by another representative when we protested the second raising Of-the taxes. _ s as s • - \. • .. V ,,\ ,.ti,.. ♦ (`• !n, • Rite — Signatu f Petitioner 8l8�v t Mpg MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN vino cowry cum AND RECORDER P.O.Box Ise GREELEY.COLORADO 10032 �i in 3584000 EXT.4225 COLORADO July 12, 1988 Robert s Marilyn Anderson 1507 11th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Mr. i Mrs. Anderson: The Weld County Board of Equalization will hear your petition on Tuesday, July 19, 1988, at or about 1:30 P.M. regarding your tax assessment for property described as Parcel $096107123019 Weld County, Colorado. 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 mpecified time. Xf you have any questions concerning your petition, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, Mary Ann Feueratein Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Deputy County er • 880742 r x 1 in CC I a- 1 y0, svgEo - rte $iikflIfI a2 lalmod CI a CC Q_ 1 i 1 12 IS 0 seatspy tow t.to15r •7.tt. 'eel ' t,"Jw3' ' t r ,t.^"' ,Syr It 4 .� :A ". cow's—..1 rw:2,..—.,.....,..ardor ate s.a rw senveree lend "Pot sr ifflereet b lM_w$TQNN, +w Omer rrt.rw+4we.Pent*aolls.a wwr lyy y re.wwa0 le'teW.erThitiditniSW let rvreetid 1. O Dawn ner wr.ee 7. o l — a i.- Osey 10: , 1« . +riT 4. Article Het lir-. ROBERT b '' MARILYN ANDERSON Treeot�wNa: 1507 11TH AVENUE ❑aWeev.a ❑ Mewed GREELEY. CO 80631 apin ❑coo Meg Alrwe.Elton sewn of en..,.. —_++-^---^� O/gwr[ard DATE DE ryEa D. 1.,,.X. A. AAiww'e Atldnr{a/YLrIJ X �r Q� 17/ ® /1fen:! '�'°mad'wti+fa p'w4+ 7. WI of 081111•11c, Jails ,' ,.'Part a11.lhe.1ln •ttlalro.1S11.4181 ooMsTc arum Ream 88C748 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER ' P.O.BOX 756 GREE EY.COLORADO 006:12 �e p00)3514000 EXT.4225 COLORADO July 18, 1988 Robert J. & Marilyn J. Anderson 1507 11th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Anderson: The Weld County Board of Equalization will hear your petition on Monday, July 25, 1988, at or about 1:00 P.M. regarding your tax assessment for property described as Parcel #096107123019, weld County, Colorado. 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. Sincerely, Mary Ann Feuerstein Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board • B Deputy County erg . y 880743 _ . ,.F _ . m§ $ tr§|g . a r5 !) k 7.., �?t. - gig f ! 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'/ I. c.n o C c t R` i +n c ta RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: IVAR i EVELYN JORDAN 21649 Weld County Road 4 Hudson, Colorado 80642 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: 10848 SE4 27 1 65 EXC BEG AT PT ON E LN OF SEC 27 1713.63' N OF SE COR S89057'W 261.20' N0D23'W 208' N89D57'E 261.20' S0D26'E 208' TO HEG (1.032A M/L) EXC QPRR RES (4R) %21649 WCR4% 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayers, and WHEREAS, the taxpayers presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such a petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, Ivar Jordan, one of said petitioners, was present, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and, being fully informed, has determined that the actual value be adjusted from $108,389 to $106,421 resulting in a reduction to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that an adjustment to the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. 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. A-9)/ fie ;474--42;:n4)- 880744 Page 2 RE: BOE - JORDAN 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 S39-8-108.5, 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. , 1988. BO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WE UNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder Afire (AYE) and Clerk to the and Gene R. Br er, Cha rman (AYE) ( puty Count Clerk C.W. K rby, Pro- am Cp2RpYED AS TO M• \ . . • \r.�.. . (AYE) Ja a ounty Attorney r+� (NAY) Go (NAY) Fran amaguc• 880744 VrrfL-LIT— JLI1•II "alCaXl. _ 915 IOrp STREET • NOTICE or DJUSTMC IT GREELEY,COLORADO *AM V A PHONE(3O3)354-,1000.EXT..4256 WILD 10848 S.4 27 1 65 AT PT ON H LN OF Sec 27 1713.63' N OF SE CDR 589057'S 261.20' NOO23'W 208• N89D67'tt 261.20' SOD26'E 208• TO BEGM its COLORADO T (1.032* MIL) Ext UPRR RES (4R) 421649 M 21649 NCR 4 r 30C1 81988 ;* ti OWNER JORDAN IVAR C EVELYN [ • JORDAN IVAR C EVELYN PARCEL 147327080'54“ - - - PIN R 6405266 21649 WELD CO RD 4 YEAR 1988 MUOSON CO 80642 LOG 01938 06/20/1966 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 catcgory(ics) I. Residential Property is valued by the cart and. market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands are valued at 871/25 of the approaches and k assessed at •(SEE BELOW)of actual value. gees saluc of the oil and/or gas sold or transported iron the :. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the earning or prcmno5 on pnmary production. (Valued 7S% of the amount productive capacity of land,capitalized at a rate established by sold On secondary production.) law and is miscued at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cost. market and income 3. Producing mince am valued at 255 of the gross proceeds or approaches and is assoxd at 29% o1' actual value, including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is greater, vacant land. The assessor has arena studied all available information,giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as fdlous BASED ON A STUDY Of COMPARABLE PROPERTIES THAT SOLD IN 1984 C 1984, NE HAVE ADJUSTED YOUR PROPERTY TO THE 1985 LEVEL OP VALUE AS SHOT' BELOW. IT WILL Be NECESSARY TO VISUALLY INSPECT THE ABOVE PARCEL. THIS WILL DE DONE AT THE EARLIEST POSSIBLE OPPORTUNITY AND ANY CHANGES OF THE ABOVE PARCEL, WILL Be MADE AT THAT TIME. • RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 16t ASSESSOR'S VALUATION SCRIPTION PEITnONERS VALUATION ( PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW ' 1):o-: Yd[;- ASSESSED' • - ACTUAL I ASSESSED ) ACTUAL t ASSESSED UO3 ( 4960 1440 ♦960 1443 SPS 114150 18910 103429 1720C 3TAL 119110 20350 108389 16640 You have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization(County Commissioners)for further consideration.To do so.please d and complete the reverse side of this fore. 39-8-106(1)(a).CIS. • +22/88 RICHARD W. KEIRNES naL \TE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 117 cr ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE • Osrv„ {— OB0744 July 14, 1988 Board of Equalization Weld County 915 - 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 I am enclosing copies of the assessor's evaluatioin of my property. The 1st evaluatioin was $114,150, nearly double that of 1987. The 2nd evaluation, after review, vas $103.429, still a 76% increase from that of 1987. Irregardless of 1987, my residence is simply not worth this amount of $103.429. I am protesting these figures. Therefore, I hereby request a hearing before the Equalization Board to outline the reasons for my contention. Kindly advise me as to what date I can expect to appear before the Equalization Board. Very truly yours, 4N J n 21649 'We Co. Road 4 Hudson Colorado 80642 INJ:ej Enc. 880744 4 n .r. J _ Op .n pD r'F c ....% p ;it:: C n... C Yri in N 0. m tJ ¢ <IMI 1 0"ff. A H w • In I 11 1c) ` qx = Tat 3,, 41's- a r' , ? ,• 1 ' -:- a Y. >, N • • :-_q 41 F ..• . •A O'�H"S:', i t. .. m S 3. 5 _ c� Yn m .1,......, : '.C`.V,',i::Y.T}.: % a m 8 Lt. . • z 9 K c O _A.O.1. �. N =� 4 D C w: :a :^ Y• eta i "04C .CL r . '• 'Y�6.M.141'_• r D \(:-.. .._ � A' Z - m V ♦ .4 I 'w Or Oft ' <:...t r9 0 0 y ': ..D111a sic• - M 2 • m . m. 0 •I „ .C vs t'O ▪ r • n ' .O a. , t ® y 3 m. N' < ≥ 0 N .r#...0 -., rt S r MI y _ y r i�21 D a ,{F - O. a T. 0 S ." O •' 1 C O• -.ICS}. N Ye r. X' w � a o µ ar. ` .. 0 Q. — • _ M ►r lam" > i .. .•..`.�.m: - I 'A 0. 90 ca a 1-- O u rn 1 0 a i —• . • . 1`v es_ z A•ar A .m �+2 D S • • /.. 00 26 l 0 I0I y:in- •Cvc "rn. Ate. r Ix T. Nq ..- �pAO tot A, niQ *o •I• 3, c k o °�z pim !lei. r,,' c :tt N �y,N ,'[� kn , , t t .2 O T y r-'f r. • . t • - . .. . . y'}Y : .' mN_.D,r rye•. 2q• . y• --- C.0 1;* N S A �. Q2 •. a a nI d ^C(20:>D. l i:. r _ .0 P.''�r.. V -rrlNIMINISSIMMEEMMINIIIIMIS . :.i.' .. liv'n 'fir . .•. 41(Th6D MARY ANN FEUERSMIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER P.O.!OX 730 OREELEY.COLORADO=Km 111k F10013364000 OCT.!?23 COLORADO July 18, 1988 Ivar & Evelyn Jordan 21649 Weld County Road 4 Hudson, CO 80642 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Jordan: The Weld County Board of Equalization will hear your petition on Monday, July 25, 1988, at or about 1:00 P.M. regarding your tax assessment for property described as Parcel #147327000054, Weld County, Colorado. 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. Sincerely, Mary Ann Fenerstein Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Deputy Coun41$1) v J0744 • 00 Cr_ e licit V CC mW g 2 II ,,,ST;t, m = : F 1 o0 v,� ac d ,� b t� Y � � rko Ili ma$ g o kW V C 4.0 it H N Y SOSt aor Vole Wag$/ Ii li 81 I-:. ' i 11 1 i 1!' riiii11 # ; 11 i 1 Iofln is 1 / �', h qlI }g; ° • if I, M N rAi t ii. it. O m) a � 1i #1 I' S OC d0 I1' I(T 1 Is Net CO {{lt ti NO 9:1 a o 880744 s'uC .A T-, /IS SHOULD BE COMPARED WITH HOUSES: °v /Ar, t 1. ON DIRT ROAD 36 MI. from Greeley, Southern Wel/2 County 30 Mi. from Denver, causing adZicional expense in automobile and truck expense to major markets 3 Mi. to nearest major road, causing shutins during and after snow storms 2. PARTS OF WHICH ARE NEARLY 100 YEARS OLD AND 40 YEARS OLD causing structural problems including cracks in • roofing, allowing water to enter house in three different places from the roof. 3. NO DRAIN IN BASEMENT Basement not sealed, allowing water into base- ment during heavy rains 4. WITH CORRODED PIPES can operate only 1 plumbing unit at a time, or little or no pressure or volumne from other plumbing units 5. WITH HIGHLY INADEQUATE WATER SUPPLY Well is old, silted up to some extent; water supply in well shaft drained in 10 minutes. $10,000 to dig new well. 6. NO SIDE WALL INSULATION house costs $350/mo. to heat in winter, even with some rooms shut off 7. POORLY OPERATING SEPTIC TANK AND LEACH FIELD causing backup sewer gas at times - difficult to control • 8. HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE carried at $62,300 Mta /i1 d.9,y ,��i+e- • `Q c , rlsoisare" 6,47, 590744 LTBERTYGUARU NUAEOwNERS POLICY OECLAKATICAIS LLSERTY A3TUAL Fic;: 1:\J.,nn..C'' UC✓2ANY POLICY NUMO[R ri22-291-3:x7271-007 9 rnescoecLARArwNsc term , /:rJd11 — - t " NAMED INSURED ARO MARINO AOORESS IVAK t. JVRUAN . .. - = Px£x1S15 I.SustO tVttYk V JORDAN SANE AA HAIL AUUArS� 7 2io4•: LCLO CT? 20 4 �' ,14,05;;;. 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'v .. v RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: HELEN ALICE & ELMORE LEROY BARTOW Box 2 Grover, CO 80729 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: GRO 5014 E250' OF BLK25 BEATTYS 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayers, and WHEREAS, the taxpayers presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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, Helen Bartow, one of said 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 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. �',`"O// /1C7.aatt„o- �Gl�iir✓ 880601 Page 2 RE: BOE - BARTOW 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 639-8-108.5, 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. , 1988. BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD LINTYY,, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder 1 and Clerk to the B d ne R. Brantn r, C airman �fi/��yv�- ) Ali r putt'�otinty Q1erk C.W. X y, Pro- em P AS TO � , •. .� �.. � -.... . •.. 772110-Itoti557 J cgu e so County Attttorney Go ` •' �/ Fran 'amagut• 880601 OFFICE OF couNTY ASSESSOR 92510th STREET NCTICt CF' ..JJUSTMtNT ale Y y 1 91;• U alat GG0 SO.4. L250a GP aLK25 OtATTYScr+,...., gevliSOB COLORADO aeucLT . OrwtM JMMTGW ntLth ALIce r t8.NGNL LCMVY g.TUA ntLt.N ALICE & cLMCMt LEROY PA.iCtL 029LO,112062 � PIN M 0240o60 le/ • Va.oat . 2 ',tout 1980 NtR Cu d0729 LCC 01320 00/ 14/19tits . sppaaised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value requited by taw, The sunset ,has determined that your property should be included in the following caoegory(ies> ltaidmdai Prepack a vahiod 'by the oat and—market • • 4 -Da anrGai Lesicholds and Lands ate valued at lure%of the - -' approaches and is assessed at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value. gran value of the oil and/or ps sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is dvta...zed solely by the naming or premises on primary production (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a raw established by sold on secondary production.) law and is accused at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cat market and income 3. Pioducing mines are valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is grater vacant land. The assessor has ardWly studied all available information.giving particular attention to the specifies induded on your protest lam (PR 204)and has determuwd the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reasons for this denomination of value ate a follortr dA5c:U UN A STUDY Cr COMPAR4uLt PWOPLRTICS THAT SCLO Lim 1904 .. 1984, at nAVt ADJU:iTtC YJUR PMCPcMTY TG Tnt 19d LCUCL uF UALUt A]. OHCrh dtLGA. IT WILL AL NLCC5SAAY TO VISUALLY SNSniCT Tnt. AOJ;UL PARCEL. TnI$ WILL bC u0ht AT TntsitARLItST MUSSLULC 3OPORTUNITY AND ANY CHANVts 40 TNL AUUVt PARCEL, WILL AL MMJt AT TWAT TSrt. 4 RL:.IDLNTIAL MRGPLMTY los DESCRIPTION PERIIONEtS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW allsortrl" a1rw;:aT„ReitiRtca3,44.'ArtAtifesa ' k .Ord w ,- LAND - - 1J2S 210 . 1J25 230 • • 30094 , att70 J094,4 4L90 TLITAL 304)2♦ . - 0000 [32209 glue You have the right to appeal to the Count/Bond of Equalization(County Coinmi ionera)for further comidaatioa To do so Nude read and complete the reverse side of this fart 39-&106(1)(a).CRS. /y Go,/..k,3/Mal.. • WRAF— " vtralsiEs t/�2Q DATE rf`1f+ g p WELD COUNTY A 060601 Z L ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE THIS SIDE FOR PE711IUNER S USE ONLY --1 'If ,von Nish to protege Atli decision, you have the right w appeal to the County. Board of Equalization rot further concidemtiott ('otpta&o statutes provide that this board will sit to hear such appeals beginning on the second Monday in July through the lawitiats tap ogres . in July for rrttl property andvv frOin )ulr 15th to the last business day of July for personal property. > c (. C.4: r r . .r • rL ,i You will he deemed to twee filed a tinsel) petition for a hearing with the County Board of Equalization arlg tosoopti;of this,nlbktcil form to thr ronnlyloard of Equalization at this mailing address: P.O. BOX 75S GREELEY.COLORADO 80612 petitions for real property must be mailed prior to the second Monday in July. Personal property petitions must he mailed prior (0 July I Sth. - .. Nom ICATION OF HEARING You will be notified of the time and place set for the hearing of the petition. All hearings shal6beree&tded and decisions rendered by the last business day in July. 39-S.107(2) PETITION TO THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION This'space iv provided so that you may state the grounds'ort' whichrtot•'ttlicd lepresenthig'yourvaluation'objettior7gerore the Assessor: ,..,. , , •,.• .. . _:nitmo?pb e.. `•rnaLuoR • • This space is provided so that you may indicate the manner, if any,in which you disagree with the Assessors statements as contained on the front of this form: r ifs 3-4 . 6 9 _ .4t_o a�.� 9 a lam -Lra.42 / 9'5"0 ' 9)4A. rep lea-Dew v 9 Pik ,eves : :c6 : ' 's ,U - _ 98t .rates to r.. - i , ' vz Signature of Petitioner OQQVVSL77t�.8906 g it .SC..' S'J to tt):TAw 2Q-1, 'l„tO:"S;cc:A MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN T WELD Conner CLERK AND RECORDER P.O.E0%Ise aREELEY.COLORADO 800+2 111111k 004 xe.aoo EXT.4225 COLORADO July 12,1988 Elmore & Helen Bartow Box 2 Grover, CO 80729 Dear Mr. i Mrs. Bartow: The Weld County Board of Equalization will hear your petition on Tuesday, July 19, 1988, at or about 8:30 A.M. regarding your tax assessment for property described as Parcel #029105112002, Weld County, Colorado. The public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board, Weld County Centennial Center, First Floor, 91S 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. Sincerely, Mary Ann Feuerstein Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board • By: 4c7 oe ty County C e 880691 +�esW M i 2 "a M Z.o5 - ttit s� �o �, °° 2� o0 r-S1 .TNW t 1 I J 7f 1.‘ a la ¢ i2 � 1 2 s 5 1Guartaru'SIW ".77 '4 • . *nh '7,424.9-1" of n�i7r+6Y.Gc , tr ,, '" ;F_..1;F'.Fuir n n :int.' .. Cents taehs 1.awl.¢way malsO ratyerypw aressia4° was issapiaele tir • sWow MGM •'TUN"Tor SOIS M MisNrrg•MSA Patina NMwMI WwMtM �yl. w ar. • ' E N (w]1MWdIrW le sown Nes •••;MO sitfreasoli son 3. Illsirlaie Dein • 1 ASSAM....4N HELEN A. & ELMORE L. BAR?OV Typo : BOX 2 p ad El wend coo CROVER, CO 80729 oarutw ❑coo Eay aat Always a6uMn tier ty•al a6}ata■a or nem and QATa DIyyjplp" 5. Skres—Addrargy t. �eiww•Aetna/ONL ill X :ti, 12t4Zo.. J reinserted and Jar paid) Mane } • *` cata Mm I 1 •tu.,to twnrwtM ooitTic INTUDIN inter 88©6e'1 NEMMEMMEMIla 1(714;\\IMARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER P.O.SOX TM OREEI"COLORADO$0692 utiv€. PZ)351.4002 EXt.4275 COLORADO July 19, 1988 Helen A. it Elmore L. Bartow Box 2 Grover, Colorado 80729 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Bartow: The Weld County Board of Equalization will hear your petition on Monday, July 25, 1988, at or about 1:00 P.M. regarding your tax assessment for property described as Parcel #029105112002, Weld County, Colorado. 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. Sincerely, Mary Ann Peuerstein Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boa By: ��� .etr Deputyuaty de Mailed first class (priority) on July 19. 1988 880601 r, /c •ti • ' s t ' tft ii, it t • s • i P . , ti f..•t '�� Jam'.a,; •.r . , t l cwt �:.. _4,,, •� • .1111/4 .0411:',1I, i iP t "'S ,r "Z' rLzir • wY' • r • •, �f s gr _ r }," « .y;" • ':••• fro .' fr :d. .-,ti -� • C. ` L. —•• (..‘ T ("1 .. ' s r /y� 1,. B' (L _ •• I• t it KJt. C r 4 4.4 A . ^ fl y \• ryi , i r,'. Sj. 1 1 M• Ali ' A •`All • N .. ' l Or ,� I X11111� {' .. _+-I �it. •• ' ✓ •% .,. . es �, If e.s 1 cobh j%•• � . 3 • 1• 1 � it � r 0.i,=..Y• : , :, , • yM 1 I • /// y[ i it l L 1 . e • �! '. . 4. . fr.• '. ti Y. C. !!}}�� 4. 6I• j:. ; y` • • L IS .7 VL&? I ' r t ., HE 1in 1 - , • `--� ] is / ., .•J •. ... - • b '" c.4��tsiI. t,.4.'id 'V T ,I b j `f y`F. . I z c < Z,. ,..,q�, i a. �� . •. 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EICHLER Route 1, Box 71A Berthoud, Colorado 80513 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: 25872-B PT NW4 32 4 68 BEG SO1D07'W 992.93' FROM NW COR OF SEC THENCE S89D57'E 2640.86' SOD58'W 663.63' N89O58'W 2642.49' N01D07'E 664.25' TO BEG AKA LOT B EEC EXEMP RE-313 (.52R .26L) 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayers, and WHEREAS, the taxpayers presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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, Haiko Eichler, one of said petitioners, was present, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and, being fully informed, has determined that the actual value be adjusted from $204,489 to $189,416, resulting in a reduction to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that an adjustment to the assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. 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. 7.f/0// Li(. O- ..•1 �"1L`.'#_.i, 830745 Page 2 RE: BOE - EICHLER BE IT ruircatR 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 XT 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. , 1988. BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WEEL1I oUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder LS. eakC and Clerk to the rd tone R. Brantner, Chairman • (:;;;Nyscputy County irk C.W. rby, rirofrm ROVE AS TO Ja: . ,e. .`� �,jo County At o ey a. III Fran amaguc 880745 bFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 4 91510th SIAM NOTICE or AC.IU5TMENT _ ;GRP]°1PY.00IORADO x0631. �' 1st PHONE(101)356.4000.EXt 4236 ' 2ed72-0 PT Ks* 32 4 oh dEC 50tC07•w 992.90"• e 'RCA Nw COR OF SEC TRENCE 042G57•E 20.0.40' SODSd•w 663.0!• hd9O5d•w 2042.49' NO1D07rE .. n' °tCtl 604.25• TO 11EG AKA LOT 4 NEC EXGNP RE— ■� JUL i 81988 Ili ONNER "ELCHLER HAIKO M C MCNIKA S tLCNLLR NALKO M G MONIKA 5 PARCEL 1001320001X'3 C9Y , PAN N 470:1180 RI' I bOX 7IA YEAR 1948 OERTNOUD CO 00513 LOG 02141 Oo/.'0/19dd The appraised value at.poverty is based on the appropriate caaadaaien of the approacha to value required by law.The assessor hs determined that your property should be included in the following rategory(iesh —.„y—.Jgadial. tnp9ertya valued by the cost and .mrrtct 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands ate valued at 8rhx of the approaches and is assessed at'(SEE BELOW)d actual value. gross value of the oil and/or ps sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural land is determined solely by the arias or premises on prim", production (Valued 75% of the amount producioe c padtr 0C h ncLair1aNaed q a me e}tablished by soW,ao,secondary production): , 0-4 o,' taw and is anessod at 29%of actual nag 5. Ail other property is valued by the deist market tad income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or approaches and o assessed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net proceeds whicbeva is greeter. • vacant lard. *mesa has canitilly studied aB aysilabk information,giving articular attention to the specify included on your protest form (PR 204)and has detennmed the valuation or.valuations assigned to your property.The tenons for this determi upon of value we as tenon , ,y , .1NCt ."tCt1R- PARCEL'CO LAND wAS PURCHASE.: FROM A LARGER TRACT OF AGRICULTURAL LAND AMD NO VLRIFLCATLON CF CONTLNUeG AGRICULTURAL USt. HAS utth PRCUIDED at YOU, YOUR LAND NAS UECh REA5StSStO AT- A VACANT LAND RATE. 1F YOU CONTLNUt TO USE THIS LANG FGR P,RCOuCTION CF AGRICULTURAL LNCUMt ASr DEF'I.YED oY LARD PLEASE FL.'R ' 'Sn PROOF OP CONTLNUED ACKLCULTLRAs INCOME TO OUR OFfzICL NITHIN TIN DAYS OF TM:. Melt OF THIS NOTICE. ACCEPTADLL PROOF IS YuuR LAST TwO YEARS SCnLDULL F sHLCH YOu FILED AIM flit IRS. CCRKtCTLON OF MINOR DETAILS Rt::uLTEO IN A SMALL AOsuSTMtNT IN THE IMPROVEMtNT VALUE • R4SIOuNTIAL PROPERTY It% l DESCRIPTION PETITIONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW OPlaCCT eCiaW s YNCOMi."u".�""d'* 'fxv itzi64,.AC'nit-,:..; -'..f.A D. LAhU ♦9404 14330 49404 1.330 . IMPS 15o21L 24590 155045 24610 TOTAL • 205615 39420 verwC4 39140 f"k 141 fr 1 You have the right to appal to the County Board of Equalization(County Commissional)for further owrodaatica To do so.please rased and complete the reverie side cC this form 39-8-106(1)(a),C.R.S. _ • 06/27/30 RICHARD W. ICEIRNESPI • DATE i roc WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR ..N� ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE se0745 • THIS SIDE FOR PETITIONERS USE ONLY l-•� If you with to protest this decision. you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization foe ffurter consideration C'olorado statutes provide that this bo:W willsit to hear such appeals beginning on the second Monday in July through the Iag,I;OVs2fl114 in Jul for real property and front July 15th tp the last business day of July for personal pmptrty. 0PS y�� .J Zer2 �M•�. Y FJfJ You will be.do Ied to haw tided n timely elr petition for a hearing with the County-Beard of Equalization by(7i'it�ikcale,0a6sep.f this completed form to Lhe,,CJtinty Board of Equalization at this mailing address: PO. BOX.75g ' • - s GREELEY. COLORADO S(M32 • .,..G. S1 •. 1Jt� • rernonc tsr irproperty must be mailed prior to the second Monday in July. Personal property petitions must be mailed prior to July l5th. - ., . .. .. . NOTIFICATION OF HEARING. You will be notified of the time and place set for the hcann;of the petition. All ttcannst shall be concluded mud decisions rendered tw the last business day in July. 19-S-107(.'.) PETITION TO THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION This space is provided so that you'Witty Stale'the grOunds'on whitW rue relied'itt pcesenitng your valuation'ob*oaion before the Assessor The Notice of Adjustment Is not acceptable. I wish to appealthte roase to•the Board of Equalization.' • • This space is provided so that you may indicate the manner. if ammo which you dwgte with the Assestorc atatemenu.as contained on the front of this form: • e . �tl: ./,' (.In i•,_ ' ,•t ' Date Signature of Petitioner 8007 cue 11J .; ,> /O /OITP.PW54O /d _7l./p:�ICCII, QV6"A7 I MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK MO RECORDER 0.O.DOX 730 GREELEY,COLORADO 00632 OO 3364000 EXT.es COLORADO July 18, 1988 Haiko H. and Monika S. Eichler Route 1, Box 71A Berthoud, CO 80513 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Eichler: The Weld County Board of Equalization will hear your petition on Monday, July 25, 1988, at or about 2:00 P.M. regarding your tax assessment for property described as Parcel #106132000063, Weld County, Colorado. The public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board, Weld County Centennial Center, First Floor, 91S 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. Sincerely, Mary Ann Feuerstein Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board i �J Deputy County er 880745 O � M r J °-lull " 3'41 C60 .tr 00 L Cr A es V1� �c ~ X8 .' Oil i •• r M1W4 O °04vi S IO� g V t r 9 yt dy a °C 0.0 I I i J iA0 .1 M I al S sot an WIC wail se ' 1'-!"lT---717.,n,L. '::fid' ., r `+,"Itie,1. ;_! ,;' ' a t�i_ 0.... I§ liti I 11IJ # }iJ41u ' jiI q�3 yS ,, Fv ' Q �>/ I. u .r _ ' m t c i *- !I c e II II 1�. 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US cnoo tm ., RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: ACCOUNTING PLUS David Sanchez 2209 9th Street, Suite A Greeley, Colorado 80631 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: GR 2405 BLK 13 HOUSTON HEIGHTS 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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, 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. ,5OO// " _ �.r,�.f.�-�v 880758 Page 2 RE: BCE - ACCOUNTING PLUS 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 $39-8-108, 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. , 1988. yy Y�i upQ,u,.oTev1Aa it,.J BOARD OF COUNTY, COL ADOMzssioNERs ATTEST: �� WELD COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Poa d Gene R. Bran er,,,C a rman 1ep County r lark C.w.'1ci'rb t Pro— em /l///VED S TO • �... ... . . . Ja County AttorneyGo I'i�►�, Fran amaguc• 880758 - , ocPiCE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR • 915 10th STRESS . : r+ NOTICE Or DENIAL Tan, �O ld63-1 1 A _ 1^^, t�. . ca 2+e, nitc 13 HOUSTON HE zGHrs �4' 4256 1111€ «.{ Jt11181988 COLORADO 2209 9 STeintar RY • OWNER ACCOUNTING PLUS t ACCOUNTING PLUS PARCEL 09610632300 PIN P 0012616 DAVID SANCHEZ 2209 9TM STREET SUZTE A YEAR 1968 . GREELEY CO n0631 LOG 00158 07/11/1968 The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate COnsidtauon of the approaches to value requited by law.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following cateseo(ia) = "r' Residential Yrd e?5 K'Attie by the coat and carnet 0. Oil and Gas tastlsolds and Lands are valued at 871/2%of the approaches and is ceased at (SEE BELOW)of actual value. gloss value of the oil and/or pa sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Lard is determined solely by the earning or premises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rite established by sold on secondary production.) law and is eased at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the east. market and income 3. Producing mines are valued at 25% of the gron proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net,prods whichever is pester. vacant land. The mason has emend!),studied allavajable information,trials particular attention to the specifics'inaludcd on your Protest tam (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The'reasons for this determination of value an as follows; S. YOUR PERSONAL PROPERTY HAS r7E£N As5ESSED 1M:4CGORDANCE WITH COLORADO., LAM AND INSTquCTIONs PUULISHEQ ❑Y THE STATE DIVZSLON :OP PROPERTY TA%AtION. OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY, SIMILAR IN NATURE, HAS BEEN CONSISTENTLY ASSEssca V: :NG THE sare STATUTORY NETtiODS. • * RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 16'% jj�jj�� ,, ' ., l/�yrn;� n5 a.�/.. 'u JaniSCOi+VAttralge;S? vv. .Yen n'1': kla DESCR1PT1ON PEilTI•0NFR'S VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW • - AFTER REVIEW PERSONAL PROPERTY -6907 ..ZOO 64O7 2000 TOTAL 6407 2000 b407 2000 You have the right to appal to the County Board of Equalization(County Cammiaoonen)for further consideration.To do so.please read and complete the reverse side of this form. 39-8-106(1)(a).CRS 07/11/on .,: \`O \ . . . . ." RICHARD:FIRATCC DATE , WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR e80750 � , er;s ere ADDmONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE ti THIS SIDE FOR PEtttIONER'S USE ONLY -- 4'-ynu whir to protest this decision, you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization fete further coniaderaAcn Colorado statutet-r provide that this board will sit tot hear such appeals beginning on the second Monday in July through the tsGbi>4Myea Gp r) July for cal,pmpgRraad *liar 15th to the last business stay of July for personal property. ., • wi11_ deemed to have rafts:a timely petition (or a hearing with the County Board of Equalization bya' iIt-0tto.uop!c�..of this completed form to the County'Bavd of Equalization at this mailing address: P.O. BOX 753 GREELEY.COLORADO 8063. Petitions for real property must he mailed prior to the second Monday in July. Personal property petitions must be mailed prior w Jule 15th. • NOTIFICATION OF HEARING Thu wig be notified of the time and place set for the hearing of the petition. All hearingsshall be concluded turd decisions rendered by the tam business day in July: 39-S-107(2) - PETITION TO TUE COUNTY BOARD OP EQUALIZATION •1hn spade Is'prmided"so that yeti may ctate the"fitottnde'on'whieh')yoterelied irl'peesentirt yt+ur valuation Objection before the Assessor • The valuation of our equipment is much too high: 'The' egtitpm►ent. primarily computer related;' has decreased tremendously'in value' ' sine purchased. We could purchase new equipment at•a• lower price than that of the assessor's valuation. - This space is pmvlded so that you may indicate the manner, it any. in which you disagree with the Assessor's statements as Contained on the front of this font. The valuations should reflect my true fair market valuation presented, te+- the-commissioner. - Filler & 'phones' $ 251.00 Offfoe furniture - 1447.0)- Computer equipment 2,221 .00 Total Valuation S 4,019.00 Based. on the 29% valuation ratio, the assessed valuation should be S 1, 166.00 • Date •, , signature or Petitioner r; /pr ,7 /0 li)1Z7ttZ11O1/. tPJOfCi(:CA 880758 E MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER P.O.BOX 780 GREEL.EY.COLORADO.0632 • MO)3504000 EXT.a22S COLORADO July 18, 1988 Accounting. Plus David Sanchez 2209 9th Street, Suite A Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Mr. Sanchez: ' The. Weld County Board of Equalization will hear your petition on Monday, July 25, 1988, at or about 2:00 P.M. , regarding your tax assessment for property described as Parcel #096106323006, Weld County, Colorado. The public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board, Weid 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. Sincerely. Mary Ann Feuerstein Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board• frel (7124-Me •: 4, Deputy Count .C er 880758 d - r CrOeq V N cr gig• x y OII1 voeal a r N V▪ (Liz f! a Y • y S a P G. .. CC f g VlW ea to Vj6 P i� 71 N p Cl (� �wwp� ` why 2 4 1 $, b 7(R�, 4aJIRI •JiJ2 J. 9- Wi war'OO/W much'SO .ry K''w:r4'IF eftr°.d!4 19 ;;;A°':°iel"4 51111 6 11 14 7" ..+ .'c�'Xit .r .V47 t A 1 I 7y[ a I a ❑ : ` it ii 1! r11 I ♦• !ORO 13 • , i Ii I iI « n_ 1 - ..h , i r Zifel {. C .. J d0DD i Ili hAamadcoo v co is il ++ « dC •• l 1 A .st 4rr O1/4 • ■ �p�Y p • [ 88V ell ttiiiiJ q N M IL CJV�'158 ONV ykT x.. µ, I . `n ✓ C no IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII 1111$ :iF; g a m o k tn p.. fit. 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T.Aic00E SCHlDUI!Nukiev CHANGE OF NAME AND/OR AMIN= :0;100 •0604'": :.'::i : ::: 0012616 '.:.i.;.i' A;.NAME AND ADDRESS(1NDIf.ATE ANY CHANGES) . M •. a-. T -- -....•^ .V- -'".r• . -',.., • tt- ACCOUNTING PLUS - :;" :':::i: OO NOT USE—FOR ASSL``S&OR ONLY 2209: 4 t yrTRE!ET $UXTE: k � �• + GRELLtT • CO .• - 60631"' - f eae Oarerletlee Ammo yaks psi i Asa..Van "- W.•Fero. 2p S •1410 HouWio dhen 29 "LOCATION OF PROPERTIES(INDICATE ANY CHANGES OR ADDITIONS),;.-. 2204—...•.•.,..,t. 9•, :' St;_: ' � GAUL-AIL/ GA: 2405 ILK 13 NOYSTa�* •Hdtcfts t.,. TOTALS pip(.•.•..•_:•-n••t•.ai.r:•.ta RCCEIVED APPROVED • - -.• . COMPLETEO��'OO.p AESTRACT CMGS. . . .. \"• .? - + . ier LATE FILING PENALTY APPLIED YES Q ' NOD ' _,Di-•.__.. « vc• d� e.. Oae sltre.l:Ste�.dTypy�►I�r�',�1r� D� , y (M�i!1er) carp ►aM«waO,IfaMdur1�011erO • C. STATUS OF PROFERTY•(Ft pe CMS the AW itW.sea);' -;:C;;;;;_12`.:71% n.Ne ern Anus,of P.«+ow Owner ....GREW SUSINLSS 0R•.fl Nat,OWNER(S)(You MUST ATTACH i oneets Itemised ISSg of ell your property) .. - - - - fr��.,'� 'ONO 1 1"::.;;',..,4-;..317.:.;r. /•'_Nthksr•sean anq..5.J•geeal•Z '. . r ..+.. "� "2 (T 'en M.A (%I It at..�cwlVl•t.7v nw.buiGnw of •.e`, .. ..raeeeo pen ouiPtc<4W,w„inwR ,i.S.-.If uoor.or to pewloury:r.YtM9 bums alr.i twee end dewsd:ps'Iou 6ansa apadntlon. :.4,..-08"..,t Punta,, . l - . ._..w•. ._ — ISgagFattAtalil$00,1 • - - IF YOU NAVE FILED PREVIOUSLY (Addltlof•and datbn may be lined ONLY)f a ownpMU lIRNq hes been 'pn.'4aOy fpad wilt•tM...,g w)tlln'tS(en 4Wen.) • • - . ' •+;:$.`"" '. •. . . , . . QcHa6icmastifouretetiseit: t.iri z ew'n..:"''^-::*-:*,,..5:::::::-:%... : .Qbeecic HERE IFNO AODITIGNt.WE11R MADE DURING THE Paloft [M _ ;-'73I(!CK HER!IF ND DELETIONS WERE MADE OURtNQTNEPRIQRYEAIII O.LISTING OF PENsoNALpROPERTY:140111:. m•%to .tst:OroWrldwtlnsNdaALLFuayDapeeradAmesSSMINA . I : .New. .• _ •.. 14.810.4::(['[' :;:Yii? °ateneeleee _ -_ Nee•- f••lI:[•.- -:.7 � . . ceeeay New ( um. leataeee cast jet veer*Ire , (11. Ist PengnN PMPORK acQttihdduff015DrOvious ypN. Attach ,tsltheaT it necessary.)a Census la yew Me & Cj liefrr y-'paw, I:77' T-8T 2J9 . 4.-.). 2- . PAb✓Ef - 1.41 I.r1 ' 6,••4 2.—. •rl -J:.e. I1•.:,I q . • ..w ,e,ne ... ...- •. 'l. u: 9P • a . A .. ate 1 ...a • (3) Olt ALL M4¢ile E4ukatant•(Attach separate sheet if f.cassary.) \ e ' I.nn n.l.nr.heal 8847/alp - -- • 'f..GENERAL LEDGER tampon DO NOT USE FISCAL YEAR BALANCED Iran a of Jtezwny 1,tar " InaR w ,10 Wanes. of harry 10E i I _____ — cwt cNmeeteaea Nat Seek Value Cart osa...rtre Mn e.elt vaw� MACHINERY A EQUIPMENT S S S S `S S ALPS f iffioNis •d^ 37c. J25- _ 2sr OPPICE'URN.A EQUIPMENT 2579 /6` 29 63 Z3'71 !p 7L , /SY7 -- - ft i 3tz - -C', It Garin 9s r COMP.a WORD PROC.EQUIP. SG 7 • /21€0 .P1 80. CZ 70 3?Po /8? 0 SIGNS - IF 1.40 - LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS • OTHER FIXED ASSETS IEpapt land) I el . LICENSED EQUIPMENT F.DEPRECIATION SCHEDULE (Furnish Information or Attach most current Copy of Federal Depreciation Schedule) S. oven all"MS a 4a w on a. cone e. 0eereeaos0 a. Meshed et r. utaer e. Oefeeelttbefer er eaemytla0 M eraeally "ha" eh.'.ads aline* ttel a*nee ayema Nn lonniple �twe Me tilt yew c rw4JHrifiA/h3 /en , Q?fiy /727 L,Ce/Ares: , r 203y ` .Fcftt/ t,P-es• (-9J 37 k. ---g'>GL- sis' 1/rr' `i-r=;� .. •-- . ;•7a Cat of other fully deorec4tM meats still In wa. S 1- Tote deCrg4tio& • , . .29/O.. G.LEASED,LOANED,OR RENTED PROPERTY(Furniture,Sipes,Etc.) (Dorian'Property Owned By Others Hor.) t " " '" Did you have in your pownion on January 1st any leased,loaned,rented machinery,equipment,o nturnituro.fixtures,signs,vaM6mp machine..etc.? 0 YES 0 NO Iv odde Ives,lilt below showinac !ption of this and name and eed of oulrr s. - . • M ame W ANraae M Ower/Lamer onart/$Na MNet/aener tie. Veer Cann'"Gat M ye moans Taem Yearly oral - 'OM Lraceyree� I .J A V - . -' t • 4 I man NARA Stone of moths or nlwparnaa cottons. • H. DECLARATION THIS RETURN 15 SUBJECT TO AUDIT. • - - - - 1 scan, Sru ...earn W oerWry N trr wooed deee..tint this aehadule,turtle with any eaoavcs%y no adu0la of etaanmana,IS Owl mantl.rd by me and to the beat of my Immo ga.InMrmedon,and balm,sea forth a full and comolet I7et of aft aaeble tent..eoarty mord We nil a N my aoaaaba,or under my control,baud in 104 county M Colorado on trwawermam data of Ma yaw:that such waoarty has 0550 - raeeortably desarlbad and IN Pilo'fairly..,raaenled;and that no.tamp[lea bean mode to mislead err sof A to Its Sr.wanly,~Orr or solve.' OM]000.107 ctl SIGNATURE Of OWNER OR AGENT -Call./ NA 'OROWNER Dike/O A. SmoocAr`)I„_ ME DATE fZi//'8? _ . PRINT NAME OF PERSON SIGNING DOW/4" 4' SilleHt T..r PHONE NUMBER ?X6— 'It?C 880758 PLEASE COM SIGN AND RETURN TO THE ASSESSOR ON OR upon APRIL 15 W APPENDIX IV-6 1 Average Economic Life Guidelines The average economic life guidelines are provided for assistance in applying the percent good depreciation tables for each type of property being valued. The economic life recommendations are based upon the Class Life Asset Depreciation Range published by the Internal Revenue Service and other sources. Further information about the guidelines may be found in I.R.S. publication 534, 'Depreciation', available from the Y.R.S. The economic life guidelines are based on average national service lives and assume normal use and maintenance of the property. Use of economic lives that differ from those in the guidelines must be documented with specific market information. %'ia iblo,S Lam ! J I5-OPT-AD moot Vol 5 I-S% 2-22 58 2 APPENDIX Iv-B Recommended yrooerty Typt Economic Life (years) RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL Residential rental furnishings 10 Apartment, hotel and motel 10 COMMERCIAL Wholesale Trade Level Wholesale trade fixtures and equipment 9 Retail Trade Level Retail trade fixtures and equipment 9 Service Trade Level Special service equipment: Adding machines, calculators, ;',.a -',i°• :`. .. 6 Amusement parks 12 Auto repair shops 10 Barber and beauty shops 10 Billboards i5-20 Cable Television Subscriber converters** t rc: 5 • Test equipment - mown:. ! C,u Cris: ct.h:•4Mca.- 8 Origination equipment • c.4•ti.n., d.T,, �.k L•:.. 9 Distribution & subscriber connection i( .s.o+,pyws . co.: lcyc equipment 10 Headend equipment c ..V 4 telrc. aAsd., 11 Microwave systems . 9 tot putere Ai itti Construction equipment, general 6 Copiers and duplicators Ai ►1" 6 Data handling. except computers :.ti i-'lA-n 6 Electronic lab equipment 6 Laundry and dry cleaning 10 Office furniture 10 Professional services 9 Radio and television broadcasting 6 Recreation and amusement 13 Restaurant and bar 10 Restaurant, fast food 10 Theater • 10 Typewriters 6 v ** Source: Division of Property Taxation Lc,' E424^1' G yr 15-OPT-AD ARL Vol 5 1-&7 Revised 1-38 �.yCp 88v O5g a. APPENDIX IV-B 3 Recommended Eavioment Tvoe Economic life(vears) INDUSTRIAL Manufacturing Trade Level Aerospace s.c.. r'-•• 10 Apparel and fabricated textiles c.•1-•s 9 Bakeries and confectionary - 12 Brewery • c•w: Wall 12 Canneries and frozen food 12 Cement manufacture .A,. Fes. 120, ' �p p: Of Cereal, flour, grain and mill products - C •I7 r',-+� • �i-•�: Chemicals and related products 10 Clay and gypsum products 15 Dairy products manufacturing 12 Electrical equipment manufacturing?,(otha 10 Electronic equipment 2anufacturingS" 6 Fabricated metal products 12 Special tools 3 Food and beverage production 12 Special handling devices 4 Glass and glass products 14 Jewelry 12 Lumber, wood products and furniture 10 Machinery (not listed in this section) 10 Meat packing •1-,••.t 12 Motion picture and television production 12 Paint and varnish I0 Plastics and plastic products 11 Printing and publishing 11 Professional and scientific instruments 10 Paperboard and pulp 10 Rubber products 14 Special tools 4 ‘h k Semi-conductor manufacturing"* 5 { Research and development0* 3 / Test equipment** 5 Wafer fabrication" 3 Soft drink bottling 12 Steel and related products 15 Stone products 15 Sugar and sugar products 18 1.1•a-.� • V�4�••" IC *' Source: Division of Property Taxation • 15-DPT-AD 4RL Vol S 1-87 revised I-88 880738 APPENDIX IV-C 1 PERCENT GQPQTABL The personal property percent good table is provided to assist the assessor in estimating the replacement test less normal depreciation (RCNLD). The column headings represent the average service life expectancy of the personal property being appraised. Each column contains the percent good factor for a specified age in the life of the property. Percent good tables measure the value remaining in an item. Depreciation tables measure the loss in value at a specified age. The factor shown in the columns of the percent good table represents the percentage of RCN remaining at a specified age. The percent good tables are built upon several assumptions: 1) Iowa State University property retirement and depreciation studies 2) A specified rate of return 3) Average condition and usage of typical property 4) Use of the table for mass appraisal purposes only The percent good table is generic in nature. It was designed to be generally useful for the majority of personal property. It is not specific to any particular industry or type of personal property. It is valid on a mass appraisal basis only. •;� The table was designed to measure physical depreciation. Additional • functional and/or economic obsolescence may also exist. If documented to exist, additional functional and economic obsolescence must be measured in the marketplace either using the market approach or rent loss methods. In addition, any adjustments to the percent good due to the • condition of the subject property must be substantiated and documented. The minimum percent good shown for each of the columns is useful as a guide to residual value. It is not absolute and must be correlated with market information for similar types of property to be valid. If the marketplace shows that the actual value of personal property is different than the published minimum percent good, the use of the minimum percent good would be inappropriate. The actual value of the personal property must be determined as long as the property is still in use. As the property under appraisal ages, the cost approach becomes less indicative of the property value. After fifteen years of age, the recommended valuation procedure is to measure the value of depreciated equipment directly in the marketplace. I - is If 15-OPT-AD I ARL Vol 5 1-87 Revised :-3E 58 J4 APPENDIX IV-C 3 Percent Good Table 1988 Average Economic Life Age 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 25 Age ,a n 1 68 76 82 85 88 90 91 92 93 94 95 95 96 96 97 97 97 98 98 1 4 2 38 53 63 70 75 79 82 85 87 88 90 91 92 93 93 94 94 95 97 2 0 }., 3 17 33 46 56 63 69 73 77 79 82 84 86 87 88 90 91 91 92 95 3 ;, Si 4 15 18 31 41 SO 58 63 68 72 75 78 80 82 84 86 87 88 89 93 4 t ty =t.% 5 15 19 30 39 47 54 60 64 68 72 75 78 80 82 83 85 86 91 S -c :a 6 15 19 28 37 44 51 57 62 66 69 72 75 77 80 81 83 89 6 it 7 15 20 29 37 43 50 55 60 64 67 70 73 76 78 80 87 7 ,q '.A,; 8 15 21 29 35 42 48 53 58 62 65 68.71 74 76 85 8 .;,, 19 9 15 21 28 34 41 47 52 56 60 64 67 70 73 82 9 is 'r 10 15 22 28 35 40 46 51 56 59 63 66 69 80 10 ad 7t 11 15 23 28 35 41 46 50 54 58 62 65 77 11 ?3 It 12 19 24 28 35 40 45 49 54 58 61 75 12 a •t5 13 15 20 25 31 35 40 43 49 54 57 71 13 m 7w 14 - 1S 22 25 32 37 40 46 SO 53 69 14 ;t 73 15 17 20 26 32 37 41 45 49 66 15 72 16 15 18 21 27 32 37 41 45 63 16 I, 17 15 20 22 28 33 37 41 60 17 It 18 15 22 24 29 33 37 56 18 ti • 4°l 19 18 20 25 29 34 53 19 of 20 15 16 21 26 30 50 20 Ci 21 17 18 23 27 47 21 ac• 22 . IS 15 20 24 44 22 LS 23 15 17 21 39 23 `-4 24 IS 19 37 24 G i 25 17 34 25 26 15 32 26 27 31 27 28 25 28 29 23 29 30 22 30 31 21 31 32 20 32 33 15 33 34 34 35 35 Source: Division of Property Taxation 15-OPT-AD ARt Vol Revised _-2Z s5tf'75s 15 RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITIONS OF: BUCELEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. c/o North American Property Consultants 902 Redwood Dr. Loveland, CO 80538 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTIES: Parcel #080331300018 Pin R 1283586 Parcel #080331300019 Pin R 1283686 Parcel #080331300023 Pin R 1284086 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petitions have been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of denial thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented petitions of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the properties described in such petitions were assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petitions, and WHEREAS, there was no one present to represent the petitioner, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and, being fully informed, has determined that the land value should be changed to reflect that the above named parcels are agricultural land, resulting in a reduction to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that a change reflecting that such land is agricultural land as presented by the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. 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. 880649 Page 2 RE: BOE - BUCELEN EQUIPMENT 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 25th day of July, A.D., 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:711/21":54441114;) WELD r. COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder K. and Clerk to the Board Gene . Brantne , C rman t C. em puty C w: Rr •, Pro-Count Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Ja e e �,� County Attorney �. . C• 880649 OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 10th STREET 9 3i9 � NQT1t.I .OF Oth1AL GREELEY.CO(ARADO 80631 .:: C. „� plioNE(303)356-4000.CC C56 13037 NS45E4544 31 O 65 (1.2 5w OP CACHE LA POUORE)VSOl h 21 AV• COLORADO S02 h 21 AU CMhtR UUCKLEN C,;ULPMEhT COMPANY INC NORTH AMERLCAN PRUPtMTY CUN:iuLTANTS PARCEL Od0J3130001v Fin A 12d3060 v02 Ht0s000 DA YEAH 1960 LOULLAND CO 80 536 LCG 02vOJ Oo/25/19dd The appraised value of property is bused on the appropriate comideratiou of the approaches to value required by law.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following caterry(ia)s I. Raider ial Property is valued by the cat and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands are valued at 87'k%of the approaches and is assessed at•(SEE BELOW)of actual value- grog value or the oil and/or ps sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the earning or promises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the =art productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary production.) taw and is assumed at 29%of actual value. :S. All other property is valued by the cost market and income 3. Producing mines am valued at 25% of the you proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value, including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is grater: vacant land. The asseaor has arfully studied all available information.:him particular attention tc the specifics included on your protest form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation et valuations assigned to your property.The masons for this determination of value am as follower YGUk APPEAL 15 OtNLtU DUC TO LnCK us: ;1St TO PHuCESS. YOU MAY CONTLNuE THE APPEAL JY F It.LNG THIS OLTtMMZNATLON r1TH flit COLNTY UCAH3 OF CGUALILATLON ON OK ur.FORL JULY ill 19116. A RcSILtNTIAL PRCPLRTY In♦ DESCRIPTION PEIThONERS VALUATION PRIOR 10 REVIEW AFTER REVIEW yxo+'1ACRTAIAtitV'2"*"5i't„3'fAS.L1".4#:^!._°-a' *.'µ'r4.g„::FJLITo,wr7 "iF.;ti^ALT17At:d."., f:,'.41rs4e93ox LAMO 50000 6030 D0000 4000 IMPS 29545 4770 29545 4774 TOTAL 79545 12770 79547 12770 You have tha°riertMaldi *tb'the CoaE t 6eaea,o(Fqualiatian(County Commissioners)for further consideration.To do so.please mad and complete the reverse side of this 39=8-106(1)(a).CRS Ou/2S/dd RICHARD W. KEIRNES DATE WELD ADDmONAL INFOIRMA7!7ON ON BEV.Si ASSESSOR d I7 gee ® OFFICE Of COUNTY ASSESSORw 915 gosh STREET NOTICt Or DENIAL GREEIE'YCOLORADO 8O631 ry •.�,� PHONE(lOA 336. 000.EXC 4256 1O827 PT Li 5245w♦ 31 0 05 LYING 5 OF CACF.E LA PCLORE RIVER EXC UNC INI CIL GAS e. GTMEA MINERALS COLORADO OWNER duCK1.Eh ccu1PMtNT CCMPANY SNC Nostra AneNICAh PAJPtRTY CDNuLTaNT5 PARCEL OsC3j13OCO23 PIN K 12O4Ode 9O2 RtCr000 Ow YEAR L98d LOVELAND CC 8O538 LOG O295d Oh/25/19Ou The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The mess ha determined that your property should be included in the Cawing caflory(iak _ T I. Residential Property is valued by the cat and market 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands are valued at 871%of the approaches and is assessed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. gron value of the oil and/or pa sold or transported from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the taming or premises on primary productiea (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is aseased at 29X of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the caa. marten and income 3. Producing mines ate valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or approaches and is messed at 29% of actual value, including 100%of the net proceeds whichever is greater: vacant land. The assessor ha arefdly studied all available information.givmlg particular attention to the specific MOWS on yew protest Term (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reasons for this chtuntination of value are as follow* YOUR APPEAL I5 CENIEO out TO LACK OP TIME TC PACCES5. YOL MAY CCNTIAuE TIE APPEAL dY FILING TnIS DETERMINATION NITA Int COUNTY OO414O CF cwUaLlt«TICN ON OR 'AFORE JULY LI, 19ess. . RESIDENTIAL PRGPCRTY 101 DESCRIPTION r PETITIONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTEii REVIEW 'Si l ^sC i LANG 25OOO 726O 25000 725O IMPS TOTAL 25OOC 7250 25OOO 725O You have the ttertolliKIAIS dib"Cou nd of 4iudiration(County Commissioners)for further consideration.To do so.Please read and complete the reverse side of this fo¢n.,.. 39-8=106(1)(a).CRS. OO/25/8O RICHARD W. ALIRNES Q_ I DATE DATE WELL)COUNTY ASSESSOR 1 t, ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE / 80 :r; t�.o RESOLUT_ON RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITIONS OF: MILFORD W. & ANNA B. RUYLE c/o North American Property Consultants 902 Redwood Dr. Loveland, CO 80538 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTIES: Parcel #095901200028 Pin R 1715486 Parcel #095901200029 Pin R 1715586 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petitions have been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of denial thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented petitions of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the properties described in such petitions were assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petitions, and WHEREAS, there was no one present to represent the petitioner, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and, being fully informed, has determined that the land value should be changed to reflect that the above named parcels are agricultural land, resulting in a reduction to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that a change reflecting that such land is agricultural land as presented by the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. 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. • OO// 880651 Page 2 RE: BOE - MILFORD i ANNA RUYLE 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 25th day of July, A.D. , 1988. BOAR OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WEL dtOUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board ne Bran ner, C rman (7.7iLlj £;t:_,, I a Yxnx.c•. Li C. . r. , P •' Tem Deputy Coun Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Ja • •e ►1'T�r 1� °-Sel 1 ;;Irecit0 Go County Attorney Fran ama• .c• 880651 OFFICE OF COW Y ASSESSOR 915 lOm SIREZT yky 4r 014 NCTZCE OF DENIAL GREELEXCOlORADO 80631 PHONE(303)356.44000.Da 4256 WICK 17300-b PT 5S4Nd4 1 5 oa(FRLtNDLY vZLLM(4 AhNX) P b€G ►L4 COM 0 SEC Nd900J .00 D`E 279 • hO56 S•w 2.50• e TC TRU. PCd TmENCt NOD7o•A 300• M/L Sd9D03•r 100° COLARADV 50050•E 300• n/L Nd9D03•t 100• N/L TO TRUE POt. (PARCEL D) ONNER RUYLE MILFORD w 4. ANNA U NORTH AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 0939012000.4 PIN A 17Lbido 902 MEDA000 Gk YEAk 19dd L0utLAND GO d0534 LOG 0.909 Oo/25/19dd The apprised vale of ProPenY is bared on the approuriue 000ndantion of the approaches to value required by law.The anesror has determined that your property should be included in the following eategory(iesk 1. Residential Property is valued by the oat ,erd moan 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and Lands ant valued at 87'1%of the apprroadies and is assessed at•(SEE BELOW)admit's' vahu, pas value of the oil and/or ps sold a transported from the t Agricultural land is det retinal solely by the earning or taemres on primary proctuttion. (Valued 75% of the amount productive Capacity of land,capitalized at a rate established by sold on secondary production) law endangered at 29%of actual value. 5. Au other property is valued by the cost market and income 3. Producing mines arc valued at 25% of the you Proceeds or approaches end is caressed at 29% of actual value. including 1007E of the net proceeds whatever is grater. vacant and. The assessor has a dally studkd all available infonsutior.giving Particular attendee to the specifies included on your protect form (PR 204)and has determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.Thy. reasons for this determination of value ate n fatiowsc YOUR APPEAL ZS DENIED uUt TO LACK OF TIME TO PROCcS$. YOU MAY CCNTINUE THE APPEAL oY PILING This DtTtRML?ATL0N WITH Me CCUNTY bU.RD OF EJUALt2ATICN Oh OR dCFORE JULY it. 190d. A RLSIGLhTtAL PkCPERTY Sur DESCRIPTION PEITTIONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND 6900 2000 0900 ::000 imeb TJTAL 0900 2000 *900 2000 von have+be 4tItticoMPOIHO the Cerny Bald of Egaliadoi(County Commissioners)for further consideration To do so.please mad and complete the mast side of 114 form. 39-8-106(1)(a).CRS. 04:5/88 RICHARD W. KERRNES �y{� DATE • WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR J4 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERE SIDE / OFFICE OP COUNTY ASSESSOR . • !IS 10th STREET J tfi NO 71.0f 1)&141LO 1 At. OREELEY.CORADO 10631 -'ylXI T y�„�_ PRONE O03)3S6.10G4 tt 4256 GR 17Jo0 PT S.f4NAO 1 b oo(Fk:,c.hDLY UILLAOG ANAA1 gl0 LYING h OF a] CANAL AL`+O PARCEL C U 022.+Te N 0 FROM n4 COM OF SEC TREACE 16 hd0G03tE 169.03. 110056".. DORADO 715.0o. Su9CO3ss 177.9.' Tnt2Ct ALOMG o LN Na4 S715.70t n/L TO Uto ( .4.041 OI.NER NUYLt n1LFOR0 w L. ANNA J NURTM AMCRLCAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS P...tCtL 09b90s200029 Pih ' 171bbdo 90i RtUSOOO Ok YEAR 1980 LOUELANO CO 80530 LOG 02947 O0/2t/19x0 The appraised value of property is hued on the apptooriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following catetory(icsk I. Residential Property is valued by the cost and n rtet 4. Oil and Gas Leaseholds and lands are valued at 87'/4%of the approaches and is assessed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. prat value of the Si and/or gas sold or trammeled from the 2. Agricultural Land is determined solely by the earning or premises on primary production. (Valued 75% of the amount productive capacity of land.capitalized it a rate established by sold on secondary production.) law and is assessed at 29%of actual vacua 5. All other property is valued by the cost market and income 3. Producing mines arc valued at 25% of the gross proceeds or approaches and is assessed at 29% of actual value. i iduditg 100%of the net proceeds whichever is grata. vacant land. The assessor has carefully studied all available information.giving particular attention to the specifics included on your pretest form (PR 204)and Ms determined the valuation or valuations assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are as followw YOUR APPEAL IS OEN1tD OUt TO LACK OF TIME TO PROCE77. YOU MAY CCNTINUC flit APPEAL DY FILING TiIS OtTisMlNATION wlTs TNt COUNTY dQAMO OP iwuAL12ATICN ON OR utFOkt JULY 11, 19Ud. • RC5IOENTIAL PRCPtRTY la! eM'.G4;4t"�"^.'"..,..;:ttric•.e a?VASSE "SiYAMOS014 ., �‘ \ DESCRIPTION PE TTTONERS VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER.REVIEW .� 't,' e A hi) 21515 12.0 2I 5 02%0 1,104 TOTAL 21519 o2r0 2151t o2+0 You have she alglarto/peal e0 the CoOnty Bard Of Equalization(County Commissioners)for further tonsil:Lemk.To do so.please mad and complete the reverse side of this form. 394-106(1)(a).C.R.S. RICHARD �`/ veers Y.Yc 0o/25/tld W. KEERNES DATE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR JJ' ADDmONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1988, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITIONS OF: BORIS VOKOVITCH c/o North American Property Consultants 902 Redwood Dr. Loveland, CO 80538 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Parcel #095901200027. Pin - R 1715386 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 1988, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, the taxpayer presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1988, 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, there was no one present to represent the petitioner, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and, being fully informed, has determined that the land value should be changed to reflect that the above named parcel is agricultural land, resulting in a reduction to the assessed valuation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that a change reflecting that such land is agricultural land as presented by the Weld County Assessor be, and hereby is, granted as stated herein. 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. 77 .verb ' cer 880650 Page 2 RE: DOE - BORIS VUSOVITCH 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 S39-8-108.5, 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. , 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WE UNTYY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder !C and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Bran er, Chairman i J / Thl Crife ,L , to•r,,0 _ C. r Pr• Tea Deputy Count Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: a • e � �` + � - • les---- a •-i)eeev0 - . OrCounty Attorney 54-te ank"Yamaguchl • 880650 • • OFFICE OF COMM'ASSESSOR 9IS lahSTREET ' : 6 NOTICE. OF DENIAL GREELEY,COLORADO 10631 :,r PHONE(303)3564000.CCE 4256 Gil 173OO—H 5tteNE4/5.4NM4 I b 66(FRILNOLY VILLAGE flahNx) LAC THAT PT Nt45.4N.♦ LYING h OF A2 CANAL O ALSO CAC DEC SM Cus OF :DEC THENCE No9DO4•C 129.00 COL pRADO ThtNCL N4O' t15O' N:1OO' mil 569OO3' 1 100' TNtNCt N IC N LN 52Nw4 sd9DO3'w 157.94• Ti.) w LN OF Ns4 CSNLR VUKGVITCN uokit o-1/4 ItNT b NOHTP AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PARCEL 095901200027 PIN R 171>Jdo 902 RLOMOOO DA YEAR 19db LOVELANO CO x0538 LOG O297O Oo/2S/aveo The appealed value of property is based on dm appeal:flu catdcntion of the approaches to value required by Ire. Thc assessor ha determined that your property should be included in the following raoeaory((ia> I. Raidential Property is valued by the cost and matte 4. Oil and Gas Laiaohailda and Lands are valued at g71/2%of tic approaches and is assessed at'(SEE BELOW)of actual value. gross value:.f the oil and/or pa sold or transported from the 2. AvIc dtunl Land is determined solely by the earning or premises on primary produttioa (Valued 75% of the amount productive cap kit'of land.capitalized at a rue eanblishd by sold on secondary production) law and is assemod at 29%of actual value. 5. All other property is valued by the cost. market and income 3. Producing mines arc valued at 25% of the ion proceeds or approaches and is mussed at 29% of actual value. including 100%of the net prooeoda whichever is greater. vacant land. The arrestor has ardell y studied all available infatuation.giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest form (PR 200)and has determined the venation or valuations suited to your property.The reasons for this determination of value arc as fellows YOUR APPEAL i5 ()CHILD DUL TO LACK OF Ttlt IC PROLES. YJL MAY GCNTINUE Tht APPEAL oY FILINL TAIL. DtTtMMZNATiCN w!TA INC COUNTY °CARD OF t.UALIIATICN ON OM btPOR* JULY ii, t9tlo. * yin iDLNTIAL PRCPEaTYittRIMIRNaRCON 1(L. K �� �1,..�;a4+teNEi`xu':NN2my DESCRIPTION PETITIONER'S VALUATION PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND 0250 161O O25O 1o1J DIPS TJTAL 625O tol0 0250 iota You batrifie-ri 'EQ to the Cu itcr Goad of Equinaion(County Commissioners)for Amber cosdaation.To do so.please read and complete the reverse side of diii farm. 39-8-106())(a).C.R.S. 00/2>/ties RICHARD W. ICEIRNES /tQ DATE WELD COUNTY ADDliIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE ASSESSOR3 r 3to6S RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO ADJOURN AS BOARD OF EQUALIZATION FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1988 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, Section 39-8-101, CRS, as amended, provides that the Board of County Commissioners shall constitute a Board of Equalization for the adjustment and equalization of assessments among the several taxpayers of Weld County, Colorado, and to review the assessment roll of all taxable property located in Weld County, as prepared by the Assessor, and to hear appeals from the determination of said assessments fixed and made by the County Assessor of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, said Board of Equalization convened on the second Monday in July, 1988, and shall adjourn on the last business day in July, 1988, or at such time when all petitions have been acted upon by the Board of Equalization. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that said Board shall adjourn as a Board of Equalization on the 29th day of July, 1988. 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. , 1988. • OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 170231214SAteard WE LINTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder At, � and Clerk to the Board tone R. Brantner, C a rman *714-0,11.-4; er y C.W. K r y, Pro- em putt' County APPROVED AS TO FORM: o on County Attorney ch • .� s/)/I fl(7.. Gcuaata 880774 mEmORAfDU Gene R. Brantner. Chairman Board of County Commissioners July 27, 1988 7e Die COLORADO ' Walter J. Specimman, Executive Director, Human Resources aJa_,(*- 1988 Emergency Shelter Grant Application Suy.e.: Enclosed for Board approval is the 1988 Emergency Shelter Grant Application. Weld County Division of Human Resources was notified that it has been awarded $9,000.00 of Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Act Funds. The Funds will be used to sub-contract with the Greeley Transitional House. Catholic Community Services Northern's Guadalupe Center and the Salvation Army. These entities will use the funds for general operating expenditures such as utility costs. The terms of the grant will be from July 1, 1988 through June 30. 1988. If you have any questions, please feel free to telephone me at 353-0540. • • • F'sS YF �yf tt�1, 850776 STATE OF CCHERADo 1988'DERCENCY seat DEPARIMENI CQ' LOCAL AFFAIRS GRANTS & FxffitQFTCT COhWRtTIT SERVICE Ici- LESS CHANTS PROGRAM APPLICl1TICN Form A Cont'd. 6. SERVICE AREA: Weld County 7. PE= SMART': The Greeley Transitional Rpuse, Salvation Army and the Guadalpe Center are the only throe established shelter . facilities for the homeless in Weld County having a significant and Drisri`v reay,1rement for ESG ooexntioral funds . Sush fur14s would sybatantially and ausant benefit the health. Welfare and iafCty of client rejidglrtj, sad reduce the colt of nrovidine shelter services . The Creelet TSynsitlpnal Up uls Suadalube Conner. A Women's :lace. Salvation Army and Q.A.Y. Outreach Center Previte shelter servieot And . as such. Are ensigly Ln casework nnnazenent for the hpneless. In dots? ao. t» utwork with other connurity service agency casenanagers to meet critical needs for food, clothing, employment, day care. medical and dental services, and mental health counseling. These agencies, numbering 12, comprise the Weld County Coalition for the homeless. The ECSH grant request would establish a centralized casswork management/ community coordinator function at the Weld County Information and Referral Service (WIRS) agency. This will improve the efficiency .and effectiveness of agency services to the homeless • and expedite the transition of homeless individuals to in- _ dependent living. • • • 8. SIGNATURE: F17R ei- APPLICANT writ, EISCIED �DATE • Gene R. Brantner C'+i rn t r_ TITLE • ttetd County 3oard of County aim• Lc e "ATTEST: WELD COUNT CLERK AND REC,ORDE,q�,__A C KTO THE SO& s 8Y• �► Deputy County Clerk 198.3'113G/BZSII GRANTS PROGRAM - PC[d'I B PROBLEM/WED DE TICK ssG AND/CR BMX EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT The Greeley Transitional House, Inc. was established in the Fall of 1986 under a non-profit charter issued by the State of Colorado for the purpose of providing emergency shelter and services to displaced families in Weld County. The program • operates from a residential facility near downtown Greeley. The facility was purchased in August, 1987 with grant-in-aid funds provided by state and local government agencies . The facility is staffed 24 hours a day. • Any family, regardless of race, religion, color or creed may petition for residency for up to 4S days, A staff caseworker is assigned to help prepare a self-sufficiency plan and for assisting in locating and utilizing community assistance programs. During • the past year, Transitional House has provided 4,686 nights. of shelter and services to 315 individuals representing 90 families. The average length of stay was 16 days and more than 60 percent of the residents secure permanent employment and housing withing 30 days of residency. The Guadalupe Center, a shelter for the homeless, is a program of Catholic Community Services/Northern. Twenty people per night are sheltered in a dormitory-style setting. The shelter is open from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. daily. .Residents receive dinner and breakfast, have access to showers and laundry facilities, and have the opportunity to participate in programs of counseling. job search and referral. In the past eight months , the Center has provided 2,275 nights of shelter to 431 people . Average length of stay is four to five days. , The cost of operating all throe programs has increased substantially during the past two years due both to the increasing numbers of clients __ served and increased cost of utilities necessary to insure a safe and healthy environment. Each agency is running a deficit budget in the area of utilities (natural gas and electricity) this year and urgently requests the support of ESG funds to alleviate a portion of the burden. ESCH In order to bettor serve the homeless population of Weld County, the Weld County Housing Coalition* recommends the creation. of a .Caaemanagemeat, S;drvica:-Qoordina.tor.• ' •This• potation vou14 be :l- Eui.E.C.loaated.att..Wetd. In'oomation: and, Referral (STIRS) . 1 A• management. tat air:consin.tiug _bf: .8••.aganty; directors would responsible for setting policies and procedures and for monitoring ` the program. The day to day supervision would be provided by the STIRS director. The Coordinator' s primary function uill be to provide information, communications, and coordination between service providers . It is estimated that a ma2imum of 4000 in- dividuals woul4. be involved igthis program (approximately 20 families per uaek) . A small number of these families (approx- imately 102) trill need actual casemnragement involvement (mandatory coordination for clients who have multiple agency in- volvement and are chronic users of the system) . 880776 *See attachment A for a list of Coalition Members . ATTACHMENT A Shelter Providers Salvation Army Catholic Community Services/Northern Guadalupe Center Disabled American Veteran Shelter/Outreach Transitional House A Woman's Place Information and Referral Weld Information and Referral Service (WIRS) *Employment Department of Human Resources - Job Service Health Care *Sunrise Community Health Center *Salud Family Health. Center Wald County Health Department Mental Health *Weld Mental Health Substance Abuse *Island Grove Regional Treatment Center Miscellaneous Services Provided by various food and clothing banks throughout the county. *These agencies have or will be independently applying for funding under other provisions of the Stewart B. McKinney Act. 880776 1981 ESG/WS amens PROGStAM ESG AND/OR DGSE EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT (ESG) The previous section described the three shelter facilities in need of ESC operational funds , and the nature and extent of client utilization. In addition to providing emergency shelter, the facilities provide advocacy support , counseling and casework management including referral services for employment, food, • clothing, transportation, day-care, legal , medical and mental. Client utilization is going up together with rising use and cost of utilities. ESC funds are needed to help offset our deficit budget in this area to assure a safe and healthy environment for our homeless clients. Benefits are expected to accrue to more than 1000 client individuals next year. It is estimated that 8,000 individuals are homeless a year in Weld County. Of this number, at least half or 4 ,000 individuals need more than just housing. A reasonable level of services are available in Weld County but assisting individuals to access the necessary services is not adequately addressed. - The development f of a casemanager service coordinator would more effectively and • efficiently link the appropriate resources for homeless indi- viduals, thereby shortening their stay in shelters and more quickly returning them to self sufficiency. Additionally, the ability to identify the special needs of those using multiple services and/or "chronic" users will enable caseworkers to establish, coordinate and monitor unique programs to facilitate independent living in the most expeditious and efficient manner possible. • 880776 • 1JVV•E WEMP1 QWa'S MGM - MEDI D MAMAGOOMICAPACMY EMERGENCY SEHELTER GRANT (ESG) The Greeley Transitional House program has been in existence since 1986 and the Guadalupe Center since the be- ginning of 1987. Each organization will be responsible for sub-contracting their respective renovation projects. George P. Hunter, Executive Director of the Transitional Houle, 'will be responsible for administering that organization's portion of the grant. Mr. Hunter has 28 years of senior level managerial experience in administrative and financial management. Prior to assuming his current position, he was responsible for asministoring an $8.5 million annual budget. Activities under his direct supervision were Personnel, Budget, Accounting, Audit, Appraisal, Management Systems (Automation) , and Security. Mary Orleans has 20 years administrative experience in the social services , and has been Weld County Director of Catholic Community Servives for the past two and a half years. Ms. Orleans is responsible for the financial and 'a2ministrative management of s 5100,000.06 annual budget. Lt. Won Gellert Salvation Army, has worked with homeless in Weld County for 3 years. The Casenanagement Service Coordinator will be located at Weld Information and Referral Service, the information and referral agency for Weld County. Day-to-day supervision will be provided by the WIRS executive director and the referral specialist will work closely with the coordinator. Policy and procedures As well as overall coordination of the program will be provided • by a management team consisting of the following individuals: Walt Speckman (Chair), Director, 'Weld County Department of Human Resources Judy Cron, Director of Planning and Allocations , United Way of Weld County George Hunter, Executive Director, Transitional House, Inc . Joyce Schutt, Executive Director. Weld Information and Referral Service Mary Orleans, Weld County Director, Catholic Community Servicaa Eugene Mckcnra, Director, Weld County Social Services Susar. Ruth, Executive Director 21X Woman' s Place Two support servivc agency directors pp��r.�� 88086 • Weld County Division of Human Resources (HRD) is a multi- purpose department which has been delegated the authority of administering over ten (10) federal and state programs for the Weld County Board of Commissioners. HRD has over 150 employees working in three (3) major divisions which include; Employment Services, Aging Services , and Programs for Children and Families; all supported by the fiscal and secretarial units. An organizaional chart is included outlining HRD staffing patterns for the entire agency. Al1RRD staff are employed by the Weld County Board of Commissioners who administer personnel policies and procedures in accordance with the Equal Opportunities laws, the Revised Merit System Standards, and the Weld County Home Rule Charter. The System has been certified under the Merit System of Personnel Administration from the Office of Personnel Management. Any Weld County employee who handles money as a requirement of his/her work is bonded under the Weld County Self Insurance Plan. Project manager will be Mr. Walt Speckman, Executive Director of Weld County Division of. Human Resources. Fiscal ad- ministrator/coordinator will be Ms. Jeannie Tacker, Fiscal officer of Weld County Division of Human Resources . Each bring several years of experience of program and financial adminisration of federal and state funded programs . 880776 4 ♦ C, 0- cx , c A • 4 Cr o O. V 0._ S A A VI 7 i6 b 9. J 9 A A T A p y y v 0 O Q '0 N 0 0 Z or M N . I- I-. P 4O T 0 1 e•f r'..4 VI 31.. .••• < Y. .2 T Z A A s 7 GI d 7 J A b an rr 0 .zit en ....p l'No o x a to -c o V Z 'S a l0 ,u 7 n p 1 O 40 ^ 0 r. O z AAA /a re .+.C 7 w ' CO C M '. . turn;n n n ... .. I o- rn. 0 9� a < x n .N... N N 2n 0 O A i n O+ -) 7 J 1, Cn. J o -1 0 J 3 0 2I a t p -n - +b el a ' n A N Zr 4.O N O . 1" t I0 C O . Z a !D A N U T v N t I. C 7p I I m • .n 2 In Ns I . . n -.-. I •1 N I N 0,el. n Na :. An ' yip 1 a et 71:7 7 -i .,.�,-. a Z o ( 6 r 1 j ^ J t O . C I C- 1 r� C J < 0 if c < A -co S ti•n 4. 1 I 0 7 1 O A O 7 C ib N J 7 4,..e .!. a .4 .*C. C 4% N 0 M n Cl. el. In O Z on S M A 7 , ... N n N . A r . N y0 j( �{/���/ /y��� 01 .V • _r 880 Y • 6 J n 1988 ESGJEt l GRANTS MOM — MIME rmsc IprION OF LCCAI. OOVE62IIvTr C0MDMATnCN !SG AND/OR EC8R • EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT (ESC) Short term emergency shelter services in Weld County are provided by the Guadalupe Center, Salvation Army, and D.A.Y. Outreach Center. Longer tern shelter, 30 to 45 days, is pro- vided by Transitional House and A Woman's Place with supporting • services designed to move clients to a position of self- • sufficiency as quickly as possible. All of these agencies arc engaged in cooperative casework management activities and are networking daily with each other and 17 other providers of social services, representing both local government and private agencies. The range of services available include employment, food, clothing, medical and dental services, day care, -recreation, and mental health counseling. This proposal was developed by the Weld County Housing Coalition, a group of housing providers and interested citizens (approx- imately 30 individuals) who have beet meeting for the past year. The purpose of the coalition has been to share information, coordinate services, pool resources where appropriate and plan for the future housing needs of our community. The entire coalition is supportive of this casemanagement proposal and plan to participate in the program. • 880776 4 • -4 o - O -a • - a • - - x x x cat K C c • c c c H F.1 N W i O O O O O O O O 1 ad d•ao O O O O Z M P1 el P a O - O O O O s b O O O O O O m °` W a a C a- P1 O b e' w M .+ O 0 ^a +. o 1� v `^ r1 N .N+ Oa - • 4 - 0 0 0 r G U O U . * -S . • 3 y. C b 'O a r ?c 2 x o a w V _ - v .+ t (6 C 0a. 0 c o .r a 0 al .M ad 0 M yet - 6 - m 4 . - - 30 sua - a I r - 7 4 K .+ O a0 - .I O 7 0 - Y a.S Ito N 2, 0 0 N t a • C Y • s.a. II .. alesvi. 0 r I a 01 ta - - etas N s u Sc - V w c vv.ili - W Ar 0 C '. a2 - - > a N. r a3. r y - .... '� sr r m Y mu.• ii II - y Y mai C - r� O s al aa c 21 O M A - - V - J lay Y .i a y - o r y •y - a - V - .+ ✓ COQ n rr a d . - 4. 0 .. C 88077 ...r+ra STATE OP cam= 1988 ESG CRAMS MAMMA' CF LOCAL AFFAIRS PROGRAM - Ii i G SOURCES AND AM ON= OF MATCHING SUPPLEMENTAL REVENUE Bard Match Amount Amount available from (Specify by nems, i.e., CMG. 1/1/88 - 1/1/89 Pffi7A. ZAP, Private Paiadations etc.) • 1. FENA $ 4 ,000.00 2. Health and Human Services $' l .QQQ.00 3. Foundations 3 4 .000.00 4. zsj vete $ 5. f 6. $ 7. $ 8. $ • SUBTOTAL X18: ' 3 9.000.00 • In-Bind Daeatians (Soft match se mnt) Give detail such as buildinp,. equipment, ftanlahing*. staff, etc. Use description in instauntlaos for method of calculating g value. 1. S • . 2. 3 3. 3 4. _ 5. $ 6. &2TO 4L RSV&Rt: 3 TOTAL REVENUE ATM IN-ICAO: 3. 9,000.00 =This foam should be completed for each service provider requesting ESG -24- 88OT78 • 1988 FSG GRANT'S PROGRAM - POINT page 1 ESG RESOLUriCN & ( ZPICATICN Weld Nara v (name of - • town, city or county) which is applying to the State of Colorado for } folding through the, Emergency Shelter (rants Program free the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development, hereby assures and certified that: It will conduct its emergency shelter grant activities and non-profit recipients will =dun their activities in conformity with the non- discrimination and equal opportunity requirements and with other applicable federal. and state regulations described in detail in the Appendix in the event that this application is selected for funding; It shall agree to ooaply 'eith all applicable federal and state regulatics in regard to environmental impact of the project; It will minimize. displacement as a result of activities assisted with Emergency Shelter Grants Program Ands: and assist persons actually displaced as a result of such activities; It will provide the required matching supplemental revenue; It will ensure that all grant amounts are obligated within 180 days of the date of award Dr= the Department of Local Affairs/Division of Housing. It will ensure that amp building for which emergency shelter grant amounts are used must be maintained as a shelter for the homeless for not less than a three year period, or for not less than a ten year period if the , grant amounts are used for major rehabilitation or conversion of the building; • It will enure that any building for which emergency shelter grant amounts are used for renovation, oonversicn, or major rehabilitation must meet the • Weld County (county or city) standard of being in rife end sanitary condition; and It will ensure that homeless individuals will be given assistance in obtaining appropriate supportive services and other federal, state, local, and private assistance available for such individuals in the amenity. • -27- 880776 • , isabsassesseldi.7.11.11....1,_ . 1981,Esc cRab rs PRDGRAM - Pr J page 2 It will tenure that no renovation, major rehabilitation, or conversion activity funded under the Emergency Shelter Grants Prate* Will: Involve adverse alterations to a property that is listed = the National Register of Historic Places; is located in a historic district or is issediately adjacent to a property that is listed on the resister, or is deemed by the State Historic Preservation Officer to be eligible for listing on the Register; Take place in any 100 fear floodplain designated by map by the Federal Emergency Management Agency; Jeopardize the . continued eidstemce of an a ered or threatened species, as designated by the Department of Cameros (National Marine Fisheries Service), or affect the critical habitat of such a species; and De inconsistent with HUD environmental standards or with the State's Coastal Zane Mmagement Plan. It will not use assessments or fees to recover any of the capital costs of 9aersancV Shelter Grants Progrss funded improvements from homeless individuals. . It will ensure the cooperation of staff cad availability of all records to the aa♦Department of kcal Affairs and the Division of Housing charged with monitoring or investigating we of taxis provided. i ..M 1..: r) .i.I> w`, w..• .I . Conn R_ Rrantner (Name of thief Elected Official), Board of County Coamissto4fl e), is authorized to submit this application to the state of Colorado on behalf of Weld Count* • (Neoye of town, city or amity) and that grid County (Name of tom, city or cavity) possesses the legal ty to carry out Emergency Shelter Grant Proaam activities in th the �� y,,�y�_�,,d//a_�s-.cxibed in this part. Signed (es .1,i e.„ • Nome Gene R. Brantner • Title Chairra, BQerd of C000ty Con:aicstoners Date ATTEST: )el �u� WELD COUNTY LURK AND RECORDER A CLERK TO THE BOAR SY- d2.0.4.011,e___ Deputy County Clerk 880776 • • STATE OF C LCRADO 1988' Y SHEI.ZfIi DE PARIMFINT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS GRANTS & E'h GE2CY CatfICi1Y SERVICES HOC- LESS CRANES FROCRAM APPLICA1TQd Farm A 1. APR-me r NAME AND AtCRESS: Wtld bounty Division o£ Hunan Gene R. 8rantner 1516 RneDirnl Rnnd CHIEF Ei.FX t© OFFICIAL Gy. .1nv relernnn R06'97 2. CCNTALT FERMI: NAME Walser 3 . Saetkisan TITLE Executive Director PRONE ROMER' (SC3) 353-0540 3. AMOIIIT E'>DOIIIr'.'3ED ESC $ 9.000 BC:9H I TOTAL S 9.000 If both ESf3 and ECSR llsfds YES R are being requested, can the MY two requests be considered separately) EYp3ntn: Yes . The t$G fund$ amore for critical renovation projects whirr. are pro ranatically related but .utcally exclusive—of the casework Cara.teaent proaraa. • . .. . - 4. PRA BUDGBr REQUEST: Y 1 7NATICN/RFHAB./CCNVERSICN $ ESSENTIAL SERVICES S OPERATIONS S 9.000 knot $ TOTAL m1DC+b"T $ 9 .00Q • S. E9G ESTIMATE) EXPEND l*IIR^.a ECSH ESTDIATED E CPENDITi RES• JAN. f 1.000 JAN. S . s 1.QCC FRB. 3 _ MAR. S _. .000 MA&. s APR. $ 4‘2,7_ APR. S MAY i 40C MAY s JUNES 4 0 3 JUNES JULY S 4QC JULY Att. s 400_ AUG. S • SEP. S 1 .Q90 SEP.. s '? OCT. s 1 .c c acr. $ NON. S 1 .000 NOV. s DEC. s 1 .SOD DEC. S TOTAL i...3 i; TOTAL S 886776 GRID Or, COLORADO PAGE 1 Payroll nn CLAIMS • V.O. ThIPANT ND. P.O. NO. VENDOR Amur 14691 Rae t. Patterson 1x$2..92 13692 Sharer Flzinga 608.33 ttflT. 51791.25 SPATE OF =RAW ) as OOONPY ar WELD ) This is to certify that all acoanting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Page 1 through 1 and dated J 27 , 19 88 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in amounts set Ste their maces with the total amount $1.791.2 . DATED TEM 27th DAY OF July , 1988 CD CER AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME TEM 27th DAY Cr July _ 19 88 . FY OOPTQSSYCV FRPTRES: ' Conrd«ta+ ErW�i n 8 1990 SPATE OF COLORADO ) ) as CCONTY OF WD ) We, the Board of Cbunty Ccamissianers 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 totaling $1.791.25 Ave gnat Ancivkayzambfro..0 County erk s Recorder BY: Deputy VELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1 of 1 Payroll FUND CLAMS V.O. WARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMODRP 013689 067513 PRINCIPAL MUTUAL LIFE 2,191.65 013690 067522 UNITED BANK OF GREELEY 1,135,037.07 T.7PAL $ 1,137,228.72 SPATE OF COLORADO ) ss COONTY OF WELD ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting prooedmres have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Page 1 through 1 and dated July 27th , 19 86 and that payments should be made icTaW respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount 51,137,228.72 . DATED IBIS 27th DAY OF July , 1988 ! i wELD AND SWORN TO BEFORE NE THIS 27th DAY OP July 19 . MY COMMISSICV EXPIRES: Mr Comdata% Wm Are I/292 # digt NDSITIAZiC STATE OF CCTERAD0 ) ) ss COUNTY OR WELD ) We, the Board of Canty 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 totaling $ 1,173,228.72, - It" galakt. BY: uty % MD COUNTY, =MO PPM 3, of 1 tatotl FC)DID MUMS V.O. RAPP= NO. P.O. ND. VENDOR AM00RE gifjP,47 d,74t Groat Wort ! ifs lssiirwnre 1a,h71L4P TOTAL g 13,678.42 S= CF OCE,CQiADO ) ss CC UNTY OF WED ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown an Page 1 through 1 and dated July 27th , 19 88 and that payments should be made to t e rrapective vendors zn the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 13,678.42 . DATED THIS 27th DAY OF July , 1888 . rN fl 4lic al MD SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE FE TmIS 27th DAY OF . July 19•M_. NY OO tcSiICN ETIIiE5:W r..._r.., rd.... Lw. 10 On PUBLIC S E OF OOLORADO ) ) ss CM= OF WEIR ) 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 C•4pare1 totalinq42 `` teeteld.4-- 2,127(214A44444ta let /tett • a inty ark & Recorder Deputy ,• ,, -'� , MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE AMOUNT ]3634 LEILANI LUTALI 27.75 1335 SEAN MCLEAN 75.74 13647 ROBERT BARGER 49.95 131648 MARY RANGEL 446.16 1349 TTHELMA COGBURN 163.410 1350 RICHARD ES7REICH . 2,020.16 13551 LANYA BUMP 1,830.76 13668 BRENDA MILLS 66.74 13669 MELISSA CARDONA 66.74 1370 ABIGAIL SANTOS 133.48 1371 TRACI JOHNSON 51.06 1:372 ROSEMARIE TREVINO 333.70 1373 NORA PADILLA 298.25 1374 REGINA ADAMS 4424.13 13682 Sharon Blinker 1,013.45 13683 Antoinette Sena 356.65 13684 3dm Luna 624.52 13685 Je nelle Wets 152.24 NUMBER OF WARRANTS TOTAL THE AMOUNT OF THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE MONTHLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON JLY 27 19_x. 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X _H O H m V m C IM A N xi N 1 a X r N Z Faro D 4.4 144 .1 1 Z M O }m N S O N n \K 00 i I D z n i iLv( T m m x a Co m » C 9 !Z 11 OM IP 1 C K m z o PA t1 O A r I 1n 1 O z m o z i o b a o r z o f ....41\tkka 1 « eb a s n �Oc I a C I K 2 m D K ID rn Im• o z I o a' o g n w C 1 9 c m T Z.: E4rrt III K Z wn « - 19m 9D A 1� a K A Z O 1 M Y X Op .a o O ED 1 C O m 11,,,,�� D b r� T /:+ ei T'` A O U 1 C x A 9 0 1 ) I Z N O 4A 2 1 .P. n1 O A A N T 1 A ni • �+ 9 w w r fin 441 c woo i oft m co a i I K 1°Q IS " a m a Al m DI 1 1 K X T P Al A Z1 1 1 x O 2 \ 1 • • T w a P O w• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Report5 AN D Gommunron5 it' mEmoRAn1DUm wineTo Clerk to the Board um, July 22, 19888Q COLORADO ..m George Goodell, Director of Road and Bridge i_c Road Opening subset The following road was opened on July 22, 1988. It had been closed since June 23, 1988 for a bridge replacement: WCR 84 between NCR 27 & WCR 29 • xc: Commissioner Yamaguchi Weld County Dispatch Weld County Sheriff's Office WCR 84 File Bdfl'r5 7:27-fl ' e:, ^,,�.•Iv •-ir.P,,Pry M;ICitr" w.:, ,»;.• . 1 • Highway _ Colorado Department of Highways " ---'" 188-29 4201 E.Arkansas Ave. Denver. CO.80222 v JULY 21, 1988 For More Information 757-922was8 !JI.2 8 ... sy.Cow* t� POSTPONED: bid opening for the second flyover structure for the reconstructod INTERSTATE 25. 6th AVERUE' tramp:NANCE 1N DRSVER was postponed to August 4 at 10 a.m. Project IR 25-2(208) was originally scheduled for a July 21 bid opening. MP 01-0088-06 SAL HLVD. II Dawn Resurfacing Federal Blvd. south of Nilo High Stadium in Denver, which includes hot bituminous pavement overlay, plant mixed seal coat and striping, located on S.H. 88, beginning at 17th Ave. and extending 2.3 miles south to Alameda Ave. , Number of bidders: Six (6) Apparently successful bidder: $317,930 from Western Mobile d/b/a Western Paving of Denver Calls for completion within: 20 working days Resident engineer: John Ward, Golden FR 285-4(23) U.S. 285 =JAM COUNTY Major widening of O.S. 285 in Perk county, which includes grading. hot bituminous pavement, drainage, landscaping, plant mixed seal coat, guardrail and channel relocation, beginning about throe miles west of Grant and extending 2.9 miles east. Number of bidders: Five (5) Apparently successful bidder: $2.075.173 from Connell Resources of Loveland Calls for completion within: 95 working days Resident engineer: Wes Goff, Frisco CC 04-0083-38 SAN. $3. 21 COLORADO MD= Major widening on S.N. 83 in Colorado Springs, which includes grading, drainage, curb and gutter, hot bituminous pavement, plant mixed seal coat, seeding. mulching, guardrail, signing and striping, beginning about 2.3 miles north of Academy Blvd. and extending about seven tenths mile northerly, in El Paso county, Number of bidders: Three (3) Apparently successful bidder: $836,980 from Western Mobile d/b/a Broderick 6 Gibbons of Pueblo Calls for completion within: SO working days Resident engineer: Warren Cramer, Colorado Springs (over) ,qd mr9 7- 21-88 Highway Rows Page 2. IR 25-2(218) ;-25 If EL PASO & DOUGLAS COUpTsnE Signing and guardrail on Interstate 25 beginning about 12.8 vales south of the XI Pasotbruglan county lino and extending 14.1 miles north. (Set-Aside project) Humber of bidders: Three minority business enterprises Apparently successful bidder: $608,750 from XEC1 Colorado. Inc. of Lakewood Calls for completion within: 50 working days Resident engineer: Warren Cramer, Colorado Springs rata 212 pin. 94 MAST OF USMsGj, bridge replacement on S.H. 96 east of Haswell in flows county.. which includes grading, hot bituminous pavement. a concrete box culvert. seeding and mulching. beginning about 9.4 miles oast of town and extending about throe tenths mile oast. Humber of bidders: Four (4) Apparently successful bidder: $276.737 from HLH Construction. Inc. of Swink Calls for completion within: 45 working days Resident engineer: Bruce licDonneli. Lamer CUR 04.0024-30 04. 24 I! CASCADE Resurfacing U.S. 24. beginning in Cascade and extending 3.4 miles southeasterly. which includes hot bituminous pavement overlay. plant mixed seal coat, heating and scarifying treatment, guardrail, signing, striping, topsoil, seeding and mulching. in K1 Paso county. lumber of bidders: Throe' (3) Apparently successful bidder: $806.137 from Schmidt Construction Co. of Colorado Springs Calls for completion within: 45 working days Resident engineer: Warren Cramer, Colorado Springs IF 25-2(204) 1-25 SZOitifC HEAR LARKSPUR Signing upgrade, located on 1-25 beginning about 5.6 miles south of Larkspur and extending about 18.8 smiles northerly. in Douglas county. Number of bidders: Six (6) Apparently successful bidder: $138.891 fom Kolbe Striping, Inc. from Castle Rock Calls for completion within: 80 working days Resident engineer: Cary Eckhardt. Aurora (mare) Highway Vows Page 3 R 70-2(166) j-70 BWW1= COPPER)IDURTAIV AID SILYER?NCANE Restoration and reconditioning in various locations of 1-70 between Copper Mountain and Silvorthorne, which includes stabilisation. reconditioning, hot bituminous pavement overlay and striping. in Summit county. (Set-Aside) Project will be readvortised because there were fewer than three bidders and the low bid was more than two percent over the engienars• estimate. Colorado Revised Statute. section 43-1-111(8.5). C.A.S., as emended. CINP 42-0040-10 U.S, 44 WAS? O$ CRAIC Major widening on U.S 40 oast of Craig which includes grading, aggregate base course and hot bituminous pavement, located near the city limits and extending about throe tenths mile east, in Moffat county. Project will bo roadvortised because there were fewer than three bidders and the low bid was more than two percent over the engioners• estimate. Colorado Revised Statute, section 43--1-111(8.5). C.R.S., as amended. CUP 12-*0J5-1Q 0.8. 6 4 u.8. 85 IV DAM= 4 CE(OF) 01-0004-09 ATIMASSgana Combined resurfacing projects in two locations on U.S. 6 in Denver and Adams counties. Both projects consist of hot bituminous pavement overlay, plant mixed seal coat, and striping. Project °CRP 12-0085-10 is located on U.S. 6/U.S. 85 beginning at 1- 70 and extending about 2.25 miles.north. . Project C1<(CV) 01-4006-•09 is located on U.S. 6/U.S. 85 beginning at 1-76 and extending 2.94 miles south. Number of bidders: Six (6) Apparently successful bidder: 8586.110 from Siegrist Construction of Denver Calls for completion within: 20 working days Resident engineer: Bernie Pair, Aurora CNN? 07-9170-04 $.M, 170 AND S.K. 119 IN gimp 07-0114-29 Combined projects located in and near Eldorado Springs for minor widening and resurfacing on S.K. 170 and on S.K. 119. lumber of bidders: Five (5) Apparently successful bidder: 8202.790 from Asphalt Paving Company of Golden Calls for completion within: 25 working days Resident engineer: Bernie Paix. Aurora (over) ., - ;` tro. .`i,,,.. ., ice,..„...,y ,._,... h"; nip;$` ,rrs ;,9{7+R'.+K°/""C M•,vM•'r "y�'.;'481v , yy ,kv • Highway Bows • Page 4. ?CU 034-1(27) U.S. 34 II wand Signslixatlon on U.S. 34 business route (10th Street) at the intersection of 47th Avenue in Greeley, Weld county. Number of bidders: lour (4) . Apparently successful bidder: $48,429 from Accurate Electric, Inc. of Denver Calls for completion within: 20 working days Resident engineer: Bernie Pair, Aurora CZ 13-0138-06 U.S. 138 BORTH OF BTIRGISU' Resurfacing which includes hot bituminous pavement overlay, planing and striping, located on U.S. 138 beginning about seven and eight tenths miles northeasterly of Sterling and extends about 10.75 miles northeasterly, in Logan county. Number of bidden: Five (5) Apparently successful bidder: $328,460 from Den Kahn Construction. Inc. of Fort Collins Calls for completion within: 20 working days Resident engineer: L.D. Muller, Sterling CAW 01-0070-Z1 OTIMAIS 70 WEAR T1 Resurfacing Interstate 70 in Denver east of 1-25, which includes plant mixed seal coat and striping, beginning about four tenths of a mils east of the Valley Highway and extending 1.9 miles east. Number of bidders: Six (6) Apparently successful bidder: $162.602 from Siogrist Construction Co. of Denver Cells for completion within: 15 working days Resident engineer: Bernie Pair, Denver CK(S) 30-0160-1Z U.S. 160 LAS1' OF ALAWOSA • Resurfacing U.S. 160 in Alamos& county, consisting of hot bituminous pavement overlay, plant mixed seal coat and planing, beginning about throe miles east'of Alamos& and extending about five miles east. Number of bidders: Five (5) Apparently successful bidder: $595.247 from Popejoy Construction Co., Ire. of Ullyses, Kansas Calls for completion within: 30 working days Resident engineer: John Schneider, Alamoss Highway News Paso S. 1, 04-0024-31 U.S. 24 JORiitAS? OF gnailigaina Resurfacing U.S. 24 in E1 Paso county, which includes hot bituminous pavement overlay, plant mixed *cal coat. and striping, beginning just east of S.H. 94 northeast of Colorado Springs and extending four miles northeasterly. Number of bidders: lour (4) Apparently successful bidder: $284,939 from Rocky Mountain Asphalt, Inc. of Colorado Springs Calls for completion within: 15 working days Resident engineer: Warren Cramer, Colorado Springs 112112-11.111112 AIRL AUGUST 4. 9:15 a.m.. resurfacing 4th St. in Pueblo, which includes hot bituminous pavement overlay, plant mixed seal coat, heating and scarifying treatment, guardrail and bridge rail, located on S.M. 96, beginning at Erie Avenue and extending two sales east toward Amarillo Avenue, HMV 0096(3) 10:30 ■.m.. hot bituminous pavement overlay and striping in the metropolitan Denver area at various locations, including Arapahoe. Denver and Jefferson counties, MP 99-6000-41. 10:45 a.m.. hot bituminous pavement overlay in and around Colored* Springs at various locations, including some resurfacing in Douglas as well as El Paso county, MP 99-2000-16 11:40 a.m.. hot bituminous pavement overlay at various locations in Pueblo and Pueblo county, MP 99-2000-15. 11:15 a.m.. striping Interstate 76 between Lochbuio and the Nebraska state lino, from exit 25 northeast for 159 miles, IRG 76-1(141). il:30 a,'.. striping Interstate 25 in north Central Colorado from Exit 235 near Dacono toward the Wyoming state line, fag S.H. 52 extending about 53 miles north, in Weld and Latimer counties, IRC 25-3(104). JUL 4VOUGT 11. 9:30 us.. new Interstate 70 rest area at Arriba in Lincoln county, consisting of grading, hot bituminous pavement, drainage, signing, striping, lighting, landscaping, sprinkler system, curb and gutter and sidewalk, IR 70-5(44). 10:00 a.m.. Interstate 70 pavement rehabilitation and safety work oast of Silverthorno for 7.34 miles east of Exit 205, which includes grading, stabilisation, drainage, aggregate base course, hot bituminous pavement, guardrail, gutter and striping, in Summit county, IR 70-3(182) and CXIR (Cr) 61-0070-25. (over) S. Highway Sews Page 6. 39:15 a.s.. building a mils of wooden sound barrier fence along the Denver-boulder turnpike neer Westminster, a Set-Aside project which includes aggregate base course, seeding, mulching. drainage, and guardrail. located on U.S. 36, beginning at Lowell blvd. and extending to Zunt St.. in Adams county, 7111 036-1(33). CSRMIED. PRROUALtFXWD RIRORITY DXDQUS 0RLY. 10:30 a.m.. minor widening of the Fall River Road in Clear Creek county. which includes grading, aggregate base course, and guardrail. beginning about 6 1/2 miles north of 1-70 and extending northerly half a mile. NOS 0001(25). 10:45 oak resurfacing S.H. 71 north of Last Chance, which includes hot bituminous pavement overlay, aggregate base course and striping, beginning at the town and extending 15.4 miles north towards Woodrow, HP 27-071-06. C tcrrr, inwveMhZ • BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES CONMISSI4 c•:7- + ��Sj OF THE STATE OF COLORADO i it It ,,x.,25 4,:: , * * * L IN THE NATTER OF THE THE PETITION ) ummss m OF UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY ) FOR AUTHORITY TO ABANDON AND REMOVE ) APPLICATION.NO. 39050 - SIDINGS AND SPUR TRACKS AT BOYERO. ) ENTRY OF APPEARANCE SEOGEWICK. ILIFF, MERINO, SNYDER, ) AND GOODRICH, HARDIN, WELBY AND ERIE, ) NOTICE OF INTERVENTION ALL IN COLORADO. ) TO THE PARTIES IN THIS NATTER AND ALL INTERESTED PERSONS. FIRMS OR CORPORATIONS: You are notified that the staff of the Commission hereby enters its appearance and intervention in the above captioned application. By this intervention the Staff of the Commission does not oppose or contest the granting of this application. but rather indicates to the parties and all interested persons. firms or corporations that staff will participate in any hearing which results from an intervention contesting or objecting to any portion of this application. If no other interventions are filed or if no other petitions seeking interventions are granted. other than interventions in support. so that this application is noncontested or unopposed. the staff will then participate to the extent necessary to insure that the Commission file in this proceeding is complete and accurate. Service upon staff as required by Rule 9(b)(2). of the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure. may be made by serving documents on John H. Baser of the Commission toff. Dated at Denver, Colorado, thisla_ y of July 1988. FOR THE STAFF OF THE COMMISSION s P. Sp e . Esq. Executive Sec ry Public Ut$lit Commission Logan Tower. fice Level 2 1580 Logan Street Denver, CO 80203 (303) 894-2024 6247C:nej ad-7-21-6° CERTIFICATE OF NAILING I hereby certify that I welled a true and correct ropy of the forgoing ENTRY OF APPEARANCE AND NOTICE OF INTERVENTION OF THE STAFF OF THE COMMISSION in the U.S. wail. postage prepaid. this GIs# day of July 7988. addressed as follows: • • mar vNanc . Jenkins The honorable furry harestica, mayor lax 124 Emig Thorn eon. Esc. 111ff. CO 80736 Attorney for Erie Box 100 Tae honorable Richert Sthleeel. MM1yor Erie. CO 10516 los 211 Merino. CO 10741 Jacnaeline Jenson. Car. mein County Commissioners Charles Sandecuse. Sc. lax 751. 915 10th St. Attorney for Merim Cxeeley, CO 10632 1os 211 Marino. CO 10741 Thongs 0. David. Esp. Attorney for meld County Elda M. Lemberg, Chit. Box 751. 915 10th St. Japan County Cawissioiers Greeley, CO 10632 fain Street, lox 150 Starling. CD 00751 James D. Clement. Chairman Lincoln County Co nissioers Roger Kist, Esp. P.O. nos 67 Attorney for Lapel County Hugo, CO 10621 Main Street, lox 150 Starling, CO 10751 Robert Safrenrk. Esc. Attorney for Lincoln County Leo N. Oetanore, Chit P.O. lox 67 sedorick County Hugo. CD 10821 P.O. Box 3 3ulesburg, CO 80737 Ricnarc hob, Clint morpm County Coaissioners Max Carlson. Esp. Box 899, 231 Ensign St. Attorney for Seop ick County Fort fbr9sn, CO 80701 P.O. lox 3 Julesburg, CO 10737 E. Ord ik11s Attorney for Morgan County Josephine K. heath, Clam. lox 199. 731 Ensign St. lbalder County taaissioners Fort fwrpan, CO 10701 P.O. lox 471 boulder, CO 80306 The nnorable Margaret Carpenter. finger 9500 Civic Center Drive Am Detach, Attorney Thornton, CO 80229 County of Boulder P.O. Box 471 Blaine Stokes. Esc. Boulder, CO 00306 Attorney for Thornton 9500 Civic Center Orive The lnorable Victor Stith, Mayor Thornton, CD 10229 Box 100 Erie. CO 10516 6247t:nej ut39050 • CA R:2 BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COM ISSI r ! OF THE STATE OF COLORADO :. Y U Soto, • w • IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF ) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FILED UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY FOR ) AUTHORITY TO ABANDON AND RDDYE ) APPLICATION NO. 39050 SIDINGS AND SPUR TRACKS AT BYERO, ) SEDGEHICK, ILIFF, MERINO, SNYDER, ) Petition-to Abandon GOODRICH, HARDIN, HELOT AND ERIE. ) and Remove Sidings and Spur Tracks ALL IN COLORADO. ) TO THE PARTIES IN THIS MATTER AND 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 in or participate as a part in this proceeding shall file his petition for leave to intervene. or under the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure, file other appropriate pleadings to become a part. within 30 days after the date of this notice. If no pleadings to become a party to this application are filed in the time staled. it will be treated as waiver of opposition and participation. and this application may be considered and decided by the Commission without formal oral hearing. The Applicant shall certify, in writing to the Commission Secretary, within 30 day s after the noticepericidexpires fit interventions or petitions to Intervene-have been fired) that ft desires either to_proceed to hearing or to withdrew its application. The applicant shill file with the ceFtincation a list containing the name, address. and title of each of its then known witnesses, which may be supplemented any time up to 30 days before the hearing, but with no more than twice the number of witnesses originally filed. The applicant shall also file a list of exhibits and two copies of each of its exhibits. 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 a list containing the name. address. and title of each of its witnesses. with two 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 other party, unless good cause is shown. No motion for continuance shall be ggrran','d if filed within 20 days before the first day of the hearing, except for good_ cause shown. The Commission Secretary shall consider hearing dates and places within 15 days after the Applic carant's certification has been received and each ppaa expects notify the the Secretary to take,ithen that time of the location where the partynumber desires of days the the heang to be held, and existing commitments during the followi 1806c period which will prevent the party from appearing. If any Pa fairs }o so notify the Secretary of the Commission the party will be d 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, if one is set. 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 notifying or eliminating any of the above requirements except those relating to notice and opportunity to be heard. (SEAL) JAMES P. SPIERS Executive Secretary Dated at Denver. Colorado this tiC�' 0�o'?• . 25th day of July 1988. a. 040 e 1 e •74. * Catli 4462D:lav Tffis-R 1,1 i7 JUU261988 `�jC •_ f ;:: r 4k _�.� ^N 2:.CAA` uJ.:.'. .Y.V. A'.O- .�+a uJ• . Y {, V BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF ) UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY ) Application No. j'905?) FOR AUTHORITY TO ABANDON AND ) REMOVE SIDINGS AND SPUR TRACKS ) AT BOYERO, SEDGEWICK, ILIFF, ) petition to Abandon MERINO, SNYDER, GOODRICH, ) and Remove Sidings And HARDIN, WELBY AND ERIE, ALL IN ) anur Tracks COLORADO. Union Pacific Railroad Company ("Union Pacific") peti- tions the Colorado Public Utilities Commission for authority to take the following action: 1. Abandon and remove the specified Union Pacific trackage at the following locations: a. Siding track, 3,000 feet long, at Boyero, Denver Subdivision; b. Siding track, 4,002 feet long, at Sedgwick, Julesberg Subdivision; c. Siding track, 2,082 feat long, at Iliff, Julesberg Subdivision; d. Spur track, 1,400 feet long, at Merino, Julesberg Subdivision; e. Siding track, 4,999 feet long, at Snyder, Julesberg Subdivision; t. Siding track, 3,141 feet long, at Goodrich, Julesberg Subdivision; g. Siding track, 4,200 feet long, at Hardin, 3ulesberg Subdivision; h. Spur track, 978 feet long, at Welby, Dent Branch; i. Spur track, 600 feet long, at Erie, Boulder Branch. In support of the Petition, Union Pacific makes the following representations to the Commission: 2. Union Pacific owns the tracks involved. Other than the indicated tracks, there are no buildings, structures or facilities at these locations. 3. The tracks involved are siding and spur tracks and some of them formerly served various industries. There is no longer any use by customers of any of these tracks. There has not been any use of these tracks by customers for at least three years or, in most cases, longer. There appears to be no prospect of future business involving these tracks. 4. The removal of this trackage will not affect ser- vice to any present customer and will not adversely affect the public interest. S. The indicated trackage is no longer necessary for either the service of the public or the operation of Union Pacific railroad system. Its continued existence serves no pub- lic or private interest and the Union Pacific, therefore, seeks to remove it. -2- 6. The trackage will be removed by Union Pacific at its own expense and the proposed effective date for the abandon- ment and removal is July 15, 1988. Respectfully submitted, UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY By: J n J ullins, Attorney Address of Petitioner: John J. Mullins GORSUCH, XIRGIS, CAMPBELL, WALKER AND GROVER 1401 - 17th Street, Suite 1100 P.O. Box 17180 TA Denver, Colorado 80217 Phone: (303) 534-1200 -3- • rat sruTIES CUX JSS!CN MAILED (Decision No. 1618011,101 JUL 22 83 BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION 'c OF THE STATE OF COLORADO • w w •x.725 1988 1 't IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLIATION OF ) PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO. ) Wally..col0.. SSO 1Sth STREET. DENVER, COLORADO. ) APPLICATION NO. 39037 FOR A DETERMINATION THAT A ) CERTICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE ) COMMISSION ORDER AND NECESSITY IS NOT REQUIRED ) REGARDING THE CONSTRUCTION OF ) ADDITIONAL FACILITIES TO THE ) PREVIOUSLY CERTIFICATED AULT-FORT ) ST. YRAIN 230 KY ELECTRIC ) TRANSMISSION LIME AND RELATED ) FACILITIES OR IN THE ALTERNATIVE ) FOR A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC ) CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY ) AUTHROI2ING SAID CONSTRUCTION. ) July 20. 1988 On June 10. 1988. Public Service Company of Colorado (Public Service or Applicant) filed Application No. 39037 requesting a determination that a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity is not required regarding the construction of additional facilities to the previously certificated Ault-Fort St. Vrain 230 kv electric transmission line and related facilities or in the alternative for a certificate of public convenience and necessity authorizing that contruction. Notice of the Application was given to all interested persons. firms. and corporations by the Commission on June 13. 1988. by the Executive Secretary of the Commission. No motions to enter any protests have been filed and accordingly. the application may be determined as a non-contested application in accordance with S 40-6-109(5) C.R.S.. and Rule 24 of the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure. FINDINGS OF FACT 1. Public Service is an operating public utility engaged, inter ilia, in generations. purchase, transmission. distribution, and sale of electric power and energy throughout extensive areas of the State of Colorado. 2. Public Service is an operating public utility subject to the jurisdiction of this Commission. • 8d zg8 • 3. On April 1, 1987 the Commission issued Decision No. C87-419. 4. During the process of planning for upgrading electric service to the Public Service Windsor service area and providing a second source of power to the existing Public Service Johnstown Substation it became apparent that consolidation of these two facilities with the Previously approved Ault-Fort St. Vrain 230 kv project would provide a lower total cost and reduce the overall land use/environmental impact on the area. However, the original Application No. 38250 did not include these additional facilities. S. The Town of Windsor is presently served from a Public Service 44 kv line, which is part of the old northern loop system which was built in the early 1900's. The Public Service Windsor Substation was added to this system in 1949 and has a capacity of 10 MVA. Much of this system has been removed and replaced with upgraded facilities in response to growth around the various urban areas. Service to the Windsor area has frequently been interrupted by outages due to the age of the facilities and equipment. Additionally, outages are caused by lightning strikes. since the old 44 kr line is not shielded by a static wire. Customers also experience inconveniences due to voltage drops during peak demand periods. It is estimated that the existing 10 NVA capacity of the Public Service Windsor Substation will be exceeded by 1989. The peak load in 1986 was 5.075 NVA. • The addition of the Anheuser Busch can plant by the summer of 1988 will bring the peak load to 8.850 NVA in the winter of 1988. The forecast peak loads in 1989 and 1990 are 10.550 NVA and 12.200 MVA respectively and will continue to increase in the future. The back-up source to the Public Service Windsor Substation, in the event of the loss of service of the existing 44 kv line, is the underlying 13 kv distribution system. By 1989, the reserve capability in the underlying system will be insufficient to. provide the needed back-up service. Increasing the Public Service Windsor Substation transfer capacity is required to meet forecasted load growth and to increase service reliability and continuity of service to Windsor and surrounding areas. In addition. the Public Service Windsor Substation will be served by the Ault-fort St. Vrain 230 kv project. This will provide both a primary and a back-up source of power to the substation. The Public Service Johnstown Substation is presently fed at 115 kv by a radial line from the Public Service Godfrey Switching Station which taps the Public Service Greeley-Vasquez 115 kv line. The proposed (WAPA) Windsor Substation - Public Service Johnstown Substation 115 kv line will provide a second source of power to the Public Service Johnstown Substation which will increase service reliability and continuity of service to Johnstown. Milliken, and surrounding areas when outages occur on the existing line. 2 6. The facilities proposed to be added to the Ault-Fort St. Vrain 230 kv project include the following: Public Service Windsor Substation Install one 25 MVA, 230-13 kv transformer and associated switchgear. Western Area Power Adglinistration (WAPA) Windsor Substation Install one rooste controlled gang switch with load interruptor and add motor operators and load interruptors to existing switches. (NAPA) Windsor Substation - Public Service Johnstown Substation 11S kv Line Construct approximately 6.9 miles of double—circuit line. One side will be constructed for 230 kv operation for the Ault-Fort St. Vrain project and the other side will be constructed for 115 kw operation. Public Service Johnstown Substation Install one motor operated load interrupter switch and add motor operator and interrupters to existing switch. Attached to the application was Exhibit No. 2,, a map depicting the original Ault-Fort St. Vrain 230 kv project together with the proposed additional facilities. 7. The total additional cost associated with the facilities proposed to be added to the Ault-Fort St. Vrain 230 kv project is estimated to be $3,225,000.00. 8. In February 1988 Public Service submitted to Weld County an Application for use by Special .Review for the Ault-Fort St. Vrain 230 kv electric line and the additional facilities described in this application. On March 15. 1988, the Weld County Planning Commission approved issuance of a Special Review Permit for the total project. 9. Consolidation of the additional facilities described in this application with the previously approved Ault-Fort St. Vrain 230 kv project will eliminate the need for additional right-of-way. eliminate the need for additional 115 kv transmission lines, reduce the overall cost of providing the second source of power to the Public Service Johnstown Substation by approximately $1.190.000.00 and reduce the land use/environmental impact on the area. 10. Attached to the Application as Exhibit No. 3 is a copy of verified Financial Balance Sheet, Income Statement, and Statement of Retained Earnings for the period ended December 31, 1987. 3 11. The project as described in this Application is wtthin the ordinary course of Public Service's business and no cerificate.of public convenience and necessity is required. THEREFORE JIfE COMMISSION ORQfRS THAT: 1. Application No 39037 filed by Public Service Company on June 10. 1988. is granted. 2. No certificate of Rubric convenience and necessity is required for construction of additional facilities to the previous certificated Ault St. Yramn 230 kv electric transmission line and related facilities as described in the above fi,adings of fact. This Decision and Order shall be effective forthwith. DONE IN OPEN MEETING the 20th day of July. (a t A I.) THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO • �'— �,�'►. ARNOLD N. COOK a _ ANDRA SCHMIDT RONALD L. LENR Ants Oonr Commissioners 67 1. ems tteCVf1M JEA:m1d:nrg:7291J 4 7g11 M 'I.r ....�; .fir �VVi:i Vn . .. VJu�� (Decision No. —2m � n2 n3 f THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO , firstyli IN THE MATTER OF THE TEMPORARY CASE NO. 6329 RULES OF THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF ) COMMISSION ORDER ADOPTING COLORADO GOVERNING APPLICATIONS FOR ) FOURTH TEMPORARY RULES RAILROAD-HIGN1AY GRADE SEPARATIONS. ) FOR RAILROAD-HIGHWAY GRADE SEPARATION APPLICATIONS July 20. 1988 STATEMENT AND FINDINGS BY THE COMMISSION: On July 17. 1987. the Commission entered Decision No. C87-1001 denying a pending application for reconsideration in Case No. 6329. By this action, the Commission entered a final order in Case No. 6329 adopting the rule contained in Decision No. R87-366. • the Commission effectuated its rule repealing Rules 1 through 7 of the Commission's Railroad-Highway Grads Separation Rules on August 30, 1987. The Commission also announced non-binding guidelines for Railroad- Highway Grade Separation applications in Decision No. C87-1001 issued July 17. 1988. On September 9, 1987, the Commission issued Decision No. C87-1267 which granted in part an application of The Burlington Northern Railroad Company; The Atchison. Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company; and The Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company (Railroads) for rehearing. reargument, or reconsideration of Commission Decisions No. C87-1001 and No. C87-1001-E dated July 31, 1987. The Commission. by Decision No. C87-1267 modified line 4 of paragraph 1.a. of the guidelines previously adopted to replace the words rather than' with the words •in addition to." No modification to the rules previously adopted by the Commission in Decision No. R87-366 was lade by this action of the Commission. On September 28, 1987, the Railroads filed an application for rehearing, reargument. or reconsideration of Decision No. C87-1267. On October 26. 1987. the Commission granted this application for rehearing, and vacated the non—binding guidelines previously estblished in Case No. 6329. The Comission also reopened Case No. 6329, for the purpose of [dm? -zv-gg adopting proposed permanent rules concerning the cost allocation for grade separation, and other related factors, and issued Decision C88-631 on Nay 25. 1988, denying a pending application for rehearing of the rule adopted by Decision No. C88-374. Accordingly, the Commission adopted permanent rules on applications for railroad-highway grade separations on May 26, 1988. These permanent rules were published in the Colorado Register on July 10. 1988. and will be effective on July 30. 1988. On October 26. 1987, the Commission issued Decision No. C87-1486 adopting temporary Rules Governing Applications for Railroad-Highway Grade Separations. These temporary rules were effective October 26, 1987, and expired January 23, 1988. The Commission adopted second temporary Rules Governing Applications for Railroad-Highway Grade Separations in Decision No. C88-S1. issued on January 20. 1988. The second temporary rules were effective January 23, 1988, and expired on April 22, 1988. The Commission adopted third temporary Rules Covering Applications for Railroad-Highway Grade Separations in Decision No. C88-440 effective on April 22, 1988. These third temporary rules will expire on July 21. 1988. As stated above, the permanent rules on this subject matter will be effective on July 30. 1988. It is therefore necessary that the Commission adopt fourth temporary Rules Governing Applications for Railroad-Highway Grade Separations to be effective July 21, 1988. and to remain effective for ten days until July 30, 1988, when the permanent rules on this subject matter will become effective. The Commission makes the following findings and statement of the reasons for adopting the fourth temporary rules attached as Exhibit A to this Decision and Order, without compliance with the hearing procedures prescribed in S 24-14-103(3). C.R.S.. and statement of the imperative circumstances which require adoption of these fourth temporary rules without hearing and without notice. The Cowission finds that immediate adoption of the fourth temporary rule in attached Exhibit A imperatively is necessary for the public health. safety, and welfare. and that compliance with the requirements of Section 103, Title 24. Article 4, C.R.S., would be contrary to the public interest because permanent rules covering the appropriate cost allocation and other related factors will not be effective until July 30, 1988. and the present temporary rules on this subject matter will expire on July 21. 1988. Also. the Commission vacated its previous non-binding guidelines on this subject matter on October 26. 1987. in Decision No. C87-1485. Railroad-highway grade separations always involve questions of safety. Without temporary or permanent rules governing cost allocations, and other associated factors. applications for Railroad-highway grade separations may be delayed as would be the eventual construction of any grade separations project authorized because of the uncertaintly of the appropriate amount of cost allocations to be made between the parties to these proceedings. Accordingly, the public health, safety, and welfare require that applications of this type be processed as expeditiously as possible. It is therefore in the public interest that the fourth temporary rule in attached Exhibit A be adopted effective July 21, 1988, without notice and without hearing. 2 The adopted rules in Exhibit A incorporate by reference definitions of the terms 'collector•,•arterial•. and 'freeway from Volume 20. Appendix 12. Highway Functional _classification, published by the U.S. Department of Transportation, dated July 1974. Certified copies of the complete text of the material incorporated are maintained by the Commission and are available for public inspection during regular business hours. Certified copies of the material incorporated shall be provided upon request. The incorporated material may be obtained or examined by contacting the Chief of Transportation of the Public Utilities Commission, Office Level 1. 1580 Logan Street. Denver, Colorado 80203. during regular business hours. THEREFORE TlE COMMISSION ORDERS THAT: 1. Case No. 6329 is reopened to adopt the fourth temporary Rules Governing Applications for Railroad-Highway Grade Separations in attached Exhibit A. The temporary rules in attached Exhibit.A shall be effective on July 21, 1988, and shall remain effective until July 30, 1988, when the permanent rules on this subject matter becomes effective. Attached Exhibit A is incorporated by reference verbatim into this Order. 2. An opinion of the Attorney General of the State of Colorado will be sought promptly regarding the constitutionality and legality of the fourth temporary rules in attached Exhibit A. 3. The Commission Secretary shall file with the Office of the Secretary of State of the State of Colorado, for publication in the Colorado Register. a copy of the temporary rules in Exhibit A. adopted by this Decision and Order, and when obtained. a copy of the opinion of the Attorney General of the State of Colorado regarding the constitutionality and legality of the fourth temporary rules. 4. The Commission Secretary promptly shall publish the temporary rules Governing Applications for Railroad-Highway Grade Separations in Exhibit A to this Decision and Order, under the provisions of S 24-4-103(11)(b). c.R.S. 5. The fourth temporary Rule Governing Applications for Railroad-Highway Grade Separations in attached Exhibit A shall be submitted by the Commission Secretary to the appropriate committee of reference of the Colorado General Assembly if the General Assembly is in session at the time this order becomes effective, or to the Committee on Legal Services if the General Assembly is not in session, for its opinion as to whether the adopted rules conform with 5 24-4-103(8). C.R.S. 3 This Order is effective forthwith. DOME IN OPEN MEETING the 20th day of July 1988. (S t A 6) THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO • 4'G ARNOLD N. COOK =0C, ANDRA SCHMIDT i,'� 1: w •. RONALD L. LEHR A7ftST: ECOPY Commissioners Wyatt. rr MRH:4d:7289J:jkm 4 Exhibit A Page 1 of 4 pages Case No. 6329 Decision No. C88-923 July 20. 1988 Colorado Public Utilities Commission Temporary Rules for Railroad-Highway Grade Separation Applications I. Statement of Bois and Purpose. The basis and purpose of these rules adopting Rules II through V is that the Commission has no current rules governing applications for railroad-highway grade separations due to the fact that the former rules governing applications for railroad- highway grade separations were repealed as a result of the enactment into law of Senate Bill 123 on April 21. 1986. whir9 repealed previously existing rules which had been established to comply with House Bill 1569 which had been enacted by the General Assembly in 1983. On April 21. 1986. the Governor of the State of Colorado signed into law Senate Bill 123 (S.6. 123). 5.8. 123 eliminates the annual application procedure previously established by • H.B. 1569. Thus. the Commission is no longer required to consolidate a list in order of priority of individual grade separation construction projects, but retains its authority to approve or disapprove individual projects and to allocate the funding of individual projects. These rules implement the information required for a railroad-highway grade separation project and set forth the minimum criteria for grade separation cost allocation in order to implement 5.8. 123. II. Applicability of temporary rules. A. For railroad-highway grade separation projects for which contribution from a railroad corporation or corporation is requested, the Applicant shall submit the information required at paragraph II of these rules in addition to that required by Rule S1(c)(3) of the Cam fission's Rules of Practice and Procedure. 8. Where contribution from one or more railroad corporations is requested for the separation of grades under these rules. the applicant shall include the following information: S Exhibit A Page 2 of 4 pages Case No. 6329 Decision No. C88-923 July 20, 1988 1. A complete description of the scope of the actual proposed separation project. 2: A preliminary set of construction plans including engineering costs. 3. A preliminary engineer's cost estimate including engineering costs. 4. Estimated cost of right-of-way. parcel by parcel including railroad right-of-way. 5. Proposed construction timetable. 6. A list of affected railroad corporations. III. Minimum criteria for guide separation cost allocation. For a railroad-highway grade separation application to be considered for cost allocation under these rules. the following minimum criteria shall be Met: A. The term exposure factor means average daily traffic (ADT) times the average daily number of train movements. 6. Exposure factor, actual or projected, shall exceed 75,000 at urban locations and 35,000 at rural locations. C. The roadway shall be a collector, arterial. or freeway with an actual or projected traffic volume of 5.000 ADT or greater for urban locations and 2,500 ADT or greater for rural locations. 0. The terms collector. arterial, and freeway are defined by Volume 20, Appendix 12, Highway Functional Classification, published by the U.S. Department of Transportation, dated July 1974. which definitions are incorporated by reference into this rule. The above definitions do not include later amendments to or editions of the incorporated material. E. The rail line(s) shall have an actual or projected rail volume of four train movements per day or greater. 6 Exhibit A Page 3 of 4 pages Case No. 6329 Decision No. C88-923 July 20, 1988 IV. Reasonably Adequate Facilities. Unless demonstrated by substantial evidence, reasonably adequate facility will be defined as follows: A. Collector roadway will allow for two 12-foot travel lanes with two 5-foot shoulders. 8. Rural arterial roadway will allow for two 12-foot travel lanes with two u-foot shoulders and an 8-foot pedestrian/bikeway. C. Urban arterial roadway will allow for two 12-foot travel lanes with two 10-foot parking lanes and an 8-foot pedestrian/bikeway. D. Urban arterial roadway will allow for four 12-foot travel lanes with an 11-foot median and an 8-foot pedestrian/bikeway on one side. E. Single mein line track will allow for mainlineline track. one passing track on 1S-foot centers and a 12-foot maintenance road or 4-foot walkway on one side. F. Double mainline track will allow for two mainline tracks and one passing track on 15-foot centers and a 12-foot maintenance road or 4-foot walkway on one side. G. Railroad yards or terminals will allow for currently existing tracks and service facilities. V. Cost Allocation for Grade Separation. A. Upon receipt of an application for a rail grade-separation project, meeting the criteria at subsection II. (A)(8)(C)(D) and (E), of these rules. the Commission may allocate the costs of right-of-way acquisition, engineering, and construction of the minimum project which separates a reasonably adequate roadway facility from a reasonably adequate railroad facility in the following way: 50 percent of the cost to be borne by the railroad corporation or railroad corporations and 50 percent of the cost to be borne by the State. County. municipality, or 7 Exhibit A Page 4 of 4 pages Case No. 6329 Decision No. C88-923 July 20. 1988 public Authority in interest. However. the Commission say impose a different allocation if demonstrated by substantial evidence of benefit and need. 8. Replacement or realignment of existing viaducts separating railroads and highways may be treated as if there was an at-grade crossing necessary for separation under this rule. 1 NRN:md:jkm:72893 • 8 US DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (1 • ri( AdndMMnMon hi) Malt ltHteo,amic�ON CE ti ti salt.a Towel ce Maw.Co Os,Cslaa a S July 19, 1988 Mr. Cordon Lacy ��(5:1- r, sa" I j Chairman u' "��t ` c Weld County Board of Commissioners S{" 5g Y. O. Box 758 L. Greeley, Colorado 80632 e uta...zv. co..o. Re: EDA Project No. 05-01-02311 Businel•s Park Improvements Dear Mr. Lacy: Based on our review of the bid opening documentation which you submitted for the above referenced project, your proposed award of a contract to the following low bidder is hereby approved: CONTRACTOR TYPE OF WORK BID Nall-Irvin Construction Water, Sewer and Streets $1,245,906.65 Weld County Base for Streets $ 105,953.68 (Est.) TOTAL $1,551,E60.33 Please note that EDA will participate in the cost of the street base materials furnished by the County with proper documentation and approval of a ,reasonable unit cost for the materials. To obtain EDA approval of the executed contract documents, please submit to this office one copy of the following for each contract. 1. All documents furnished the bidder prior to the receipt of bids, including all addenda issues upon which the bids were based, if not previously submitted. 2. A copy of the executed contract or agreement between the grantee and the contractor, having all necessary blanks completed. 3. A copy of the performance and payment bonds of the contractor(s), dated the same or subsequent to the date of the contract, supported by a properly signed power of attorney issued by the Surety. 4. A copy of the Certificate of Insurance which the contractor must carry in conformance with the Contract requirements. 5. Executed copy of Form ED-126, Attorneys Certification of Executed Contract, or acceptable equivalent Statement of completeness and legality of the contract. 76 hen Stimulating Amerka'a Propo s * 191&1989 Bd M fo. � -2?-es Weld County. Colorado Project No. 05-01-02311 July 19. 1988 Page 2 In response to the requirements of E.O. 11246. you are required to give written notice to the Director. Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OPCCP); of the award of this/these contract(s). The notifi— cation should be sent to the following address: Assistant Regional Administrator for OPCCP/BSA D. S. Department of Labor Tremont Center, Suite 300 333 West Colfax Avenue Denver, Colorado 80204 It should identify the BDA Project as referenced above, and include the name. address and telephone number of the/each contractor(s); employer identification number(s); dollar amount of the contract(s); estimated starting and completion dates) of the contract(s); the contract number(s) and the geographical area in which the contracts) is/are to be performed. A copy of this notification should be sent to this office for our files. Once construction has started the contractor(s) is/are required to submit weekly payroll reports. The payroll reports may be submitted on the standard form WB-347 or on the contractors ova form provided it contains all the information required on form WR-347. If the contractors own form is used. a Certificate of Compliance. form ED-162 will need to be submitted with each payroll. EDA will supply samples of either of these forms upon request. If you have any questions with regard to the preceding. or other matters concerning your project, please contact the EDA Project Engineer, Mel Myers at (303) 844-5451. Sincerely C,4 °•/A-%." Charles W. Lee. Chief Public Works Division ec: Richard D. Lamb UNITED STATES POST OPTICS Satemad Z@Coe, '7s Fe (Date) 111011 Sea 114 (� y9 5 Dear Sic: The made mentioned below which are traveled by the mail carrier from the ones sad route indicated are In bad condition and urgently need repair. It is a requirement of the U. S. Postal Service that roads traveled by our curies in the performance of service shall be kept in potable rendition for travel by vehicles Wider ordinary weather condition. Unless suilkiaat interest is shown by the to al road authorities and the customers involved in keedns roads to proper repair. It may be Dsoeses'y to roar- race the line of travel of the route so as to avoid the bad roads Please give this ma a tin and ��leett me know 'witliht 30 days when theeJneoary .41 be mad7 7 ge. (a�LEl i�nGCAG�� �+n+c i cpz'ilY.i eta.+c eU��4 „st/.7. ,.. ,e2ec.,,,.-4457,tetzerteget lidertresS •4,-- efracta.:“ ..vtat- V,44:4 /`1 ereAdCe;al'nr4- ON/N/— l M421/9 Office and Rout* Ns: "Ata---ettoteze 741-4:44. Location of Roads: ekte p ;A7 Work Needed: ,�jl € h^" 407- -91404( 60421'1171P- rgle4 �.. Request to Repair Roads n holm 4024 0.0 024.221 acl seri de! el'''. '141-38 a Denver, Colorado Mountain� 07/18/88 AuswssroNeww NOTICE OF CLAIM ED COW Certimme County Commissioner of e'ft 1lvlE� WELD COUNTY I ' JUL:Q 5 P.O. Box 758 GREELEY. CO 80632 curyrccr coca RE: Cur D Claim: 1078906 — - This Notice is tendered pursuant to the •Colorado Governmental Immunity Act.' C.R.S. 1973. 24-10-109. Thank you in advance for your Prompt attention and concern. 1. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CLAIMANT. The name and address of the claimant 1•i Mountain States Telephone and Tel h Company. Area Claims Office, 1999 Broadway. Room 1510. Denver. Colorado 80202. 2. STATEMENT OF BASIS OF CLAIM. On or about 07/12/88. in the vicinity of 19637 RD 39. in the City of JOHNSTOWN. and the State of Colorado; one or more of your employees or agents acting within the score of their employment damaged a 3 PAIR SERVICE LINE owned by the claimant. Your employees or agents caused said damage during road work. 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 ten 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 Mountain Bell Area Claims Office 1999 Broadway. Roos 1510 Denver, Colorado 80202 Phone 1-800-333-RISK(7473) • Clara - 303-623-6886 C3 n ire --7-21-o.0 ` 'Qr MATED STATES d ` ' ' NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 4) ' 1 vermannoko.c. ra F July 19, 1988 >fFFlD aWM7 Docket No. S0-267 rR t X25 888 ', Mr. R. 0. Williams it Vice President, Nuclear Operations Public Service Company of Colorado °re`c'°'• Coto. Post Office Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Dear Mr. Williams: SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - CORE SUPPORT FLOOR CASING LEAK SAFETY EVALUATION (TAC NO. 67896) We are reviewing ycur submittal dated March 18, 1988 (P-88098) which forwarded the Core Support Floor Casing Leak Safety Evaluation. In order to complete this review. we are requesting additional information, as described in the enclosure to this letter. Please provide this information within 90 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, 77 (�� -.��, �L. Jtf'C�IX.,r z Kenneth L. Meitner, Project Manager Project Directorate - IV Division of Reactor Projects - III, IV, V and Spacial Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Enclosure: As stated cc w/enclosure: See next page • —ea al 1-77'04 Mr. R. 0. Williams. Jr. Public Service Company of Colorado Fort St. Yrain 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. 0. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80220 Denver. Colorado 80201-0840 Mr. David Alberstein, 14/159A Mr. R. 0. Williams, Jr., Acting Manager GA Technologies, Inc. Nuclear Production Division 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. Bret', Manager Nuclear Licensing and Fuel Division Mr. P. F. Tomlinson. Manager Public Service Company of Colorado Quality Assurance Division P. 0. Box 840 Public Service Company of Colorado Denver. Colorado 80201-0840 16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Senior Resident Inspector U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mr. R. F. Walker P. 0. Box 640 Public Service Company of Colorado Platteville. Colorado 80651 Post Office Box 840 Denver. Colorado 80201-0840 Kelley, Stansfield & O'Donnell Public Service Company Building Commitment Control Program Room 900 Coordinator 550 15th Street Public Service Company of Colorado Denver, Colorado 80202 2420 W. 26th Ave. Suite 100-0 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 RegionalRepresentative in Environmental Protection Agency 1 Denver Place 999 18th Street, Suite 1300 Denver, Colorado 80202-2413 REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION y CORE SUPPORT FLOOR CASING LEAK SAFETY EVALUATION I. The licensee's safety evaluation utilized a value of 20 lb/hr for the leak rate through the core support floor vent under accident corditions. This value iS based on doubling the highest measured teak rate. Reference is made to the design capacity of the core support floor vent of 14 lb/hr under design circulating activity conditions. Since a leak rate of 20 lb/hr would not be acceptable under design circulating activity conditions. what actions, if any, will be taken if the measured core support floor leak rate exceeds 14 lb/hr? 2. Reference is made to the maximum capacity of the gas waste system of 53 lb/hr. What is the maximum capacity of the core support floor vent line. assuming no other sources of gas into the gas waste system? 3. The basis of the operating pressure of 60 psig as stated in the FSAR is not clear. What was the basis of the 60 psig value and how will operation at 100 psig relate to those factors? 4. On July 6. 1988, the licensee reported that Valve 11063 was found sispositioned. Nispositioning or failure of this valve could lead to failure of the vent system to perform its design function. Provide a safety evaluation addressing the following issues concerning potential failure of this valve including: a Administrative controls on the valve position b Alternative indications of CSF overpressurization c Need fora redundant flow path. and the d Consequences of an overpressurization accident. oil int r!NOM1 UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 1rS K -.. , OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION JUL 2 5 9988 $ ' WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 July 18, 1988 021057111110 • NRC INFORMATION NOTICE NO. 88-49: MARKING, HANDLING, CONTROL, STORAGE AND DESTRUCTION OF SAFEGUARDS INFORMATION Addressees: All holders of operating licenses or construction permits for nuclear power reactors and all other licensed activities involving a formula quantity of special nuclear material. Pu se: This information notice is being provided to alert addressees to identified weaknesses in the use and protection of Safeguards Intonation (SGI) that could adversely impact the public health and safety. It is expected that recipients will review the information for applicability to their facilities and consider actions, as appropriate, to avoid similar problems. Suggestions contained in this information notice do not constitute NRC requirements; therefore, no specific action or written response is required. Description of Circumstances: In a number of recent instances SGI has not been adequately protected. Inade- quacies have been found in marking, handling. control, storage, and destruc- tion. In most instances, these violations were directly attributable to poor training or no training in the use and protection of SGI. Many licensees do not specifically address SGI in either their Guard Force Training and Qualifi- cation Program or in general employee training programs. Other deficiencies include lack of designated program responsibility, inadequate procedures. and lack of (or inadequate) audit of licensee SGI programs at both corporate and nuclear facility locations. Some licensees have not vested responsibility for their SGI program in one individual or group; it has more or less been left to the discretion of each individual who produced or acquired such information to protect it in accordance with that individual's interpretation of 10 CFR 73.21. Although each individual who produces or acquires SGI is responsible for safe- guarding it, it is important that licensees train and audit their employees. agents, and contractors in order to assure proper handling and protection of Failure to protect SGI contained in a nuclear facility's Physical Security and Contingency Plans and in implementing procedures could compromise access,controls and security response capabilities that are designed to protect against theft of nuclear materials and radiological sabotage. 8807120550 d ^^"q �'--2 z IN 88-49 July 18, 1988 Page 2 of 3 The following are examples of instances in which SGI was inadequately protected, resulting in violations of regulatory requirements: 1. Markings: Some SGI documents were not marked properly; some were not marked at all. 2. Storage: o A licensee was unable to locate a missing copy of the site Physical Security Plan. o SGI consisting of quality assurance (QA) check sheets that addressed various aspects of the nuclear security program at one of a licensee's nuclear facilities was discovered incorporated with nonsafeguards QA documents. The safeguards documents were inadequately protected. o At some facilities, documents containing SGI were found stored in un- authorized or unlocked containers both inside and outside the protected area. o SGI relating to the security program at each of a licensee's nuclear facilities was made accessible to unauthorized personnel through computer terminals on and off the site. This occurred because a contractor, employed by the utility to upgrade the utility-wide computerized information management system. incorporated computerized SGI data into the system without the knowledge of the licensee. 3. Destruction: The security programs of a licensee's nuclear facilities could have been compromised when major portions of Physical Security and Safeguards Contingency Plans for each facility were inadequately destroyed. The potential compromises occurred at the licensee's corporate office and were committed by administrative personnel who tore superseded pages of plans (identified as SGI) into large pieces that could have been easily reconstructed and discarded them in office-type trash containers. Discussion: These occurrences indicate that weaknesses exist in programs for protecting SGI that could allow unauthorized access to SGI and could compromise programs at nuclear facilities. Section 73.21 of 10 CFR established the requirements for protecting SGI, specified the type of information to be protected. and defined access, storage. marking, handling. and destruction criteria. Additional guidance is available in NUREG-0794. "Protection of Unclassified Safeguards Infor- mation." Also, 10 CFR 73.57 establishes a requirement for criminal history checks of individuals permitted access to SGI by power reactor licensees. This new rule supersedes NUREG-0794 with respect to access to 5GI. IN 88-49 July 18, 1988 Page 3 of 3 Although the manner in which SGI programs are managed and administered varies among individual licensees and nuclear facilities. it is important that certain basic criteria defined in 10 CFR 73.21 be applied in all SGI programs. Viable SGI program include training, procedures, annual program reviews, and audits. as well as requirements for corrective action and licensee or contractor followup. It is important that programs not be verbatim copies of 10 CFR 73.21 which, due to its nature as a regulation, is not very illustrative and, therefore, subject to varied interpretations. Using NUREG-0794 as a guide, licensees can speci- fically address all aspects of SGI as they apply to their facility. Recipients should consider (1) providing this notice to employees and contractor's employees. especially those having custodial and data management responsibility for SGI; (2) reviewing their SGI program, including the areas of organizational responsibilities, training, procedures and audits; and (3) advising those personnel authorized access to SGI that not only are they subject to civil enforcement action for failure to protect the information, but also to criminal prosecution if the requirements for the protection of SGI are intentionally violated. No specific action or written response is required by this information notice. If you have any questions about this matter, please contact one of the technical contacts listed below or the Regional Administrator of the appropriate regional office. / harles E. Rossi, Director Division of Operational Events Assessment Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Technical Contacts: Aubrey Tillman, RII (404) 331-5613 Nancy E. Ervin, NRR (301) 492-0946 Attachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices Attachment IN 88-49 July 18. 1988 Page 1 of 1 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED NRC INFORMATION NOTICES Information Date of Notice No. Subject Issuance Issued to 88-48 Licensee Report of 7/12/88 All holders of OLs Defective Refurbished or CPs for nuclear Valves power reactors. 88-47 Slower-Than-Expected 7/14/88 All holders of OLs Rod-Drop Times or CPs for PWRs. 88-46 Licensee Report of 7/8/;- All holders of OLs Defective Refurbished or CPs for nuclear I Circuit Breakers power reactors. 88-45 Problems In Protective 7/7/88 All holders of OLs Relay and Circuit or CPs for nuclear Breaker Coordination power reactors. 88-44 Mechanical Binding of 6/24/88 All holders of OLs Spring Release Device or CPs for nuclear in Westinghouse Type power reactors. DS-416 Circuit Breakers 88-43 Solenoid Valve Problems 6/23/88 All holders of OLs or CPs for nuclear power reactors. 88-42 Circuit Breaker Failures 6/23/:: All holders of OLs Due to Loose Charging or CPs for nuclear Spring Motor Mounting Bolts power reactors. 88-41 Physical Protection 6/22/88 All holders of OLs Weaknesses Identified or CPs for nuclear Through Regulatory Ef- power reactors. fectiveness Reviews (RERs) 88-40 Examiners' Handbook for 6/22/88 All holders of Ots Developing Operator or CPs for nuclear Licensing Examinations power reactors. 88-39 LaSalle Unit 2 Loss of 6/15/68 A17 holders of OLs Recirculation Wogs With or CPs for BWRs. Power Oscillation Event OL 0 Operating License CP ■ Construction Permit Liairollaff LAIDLAW WASTE SYSTEMS INC. > July 2O, 1988 `.,, a 25 ti Steve Orzynski 4ncrs,rx:.col.z. Public Health Engineer Waste Management Division 421O E 11th Avenue Denver, Co 8O22O Re: Review of Laidlaw South Landfill Design and Operations Plan Mr. orzynski: In response to my meeting with you on 28 June 1988, please find below an addendum to the Plan which incorporates our discussion. 1. Copies of the Weld County Certificate of Designation and Special Use Permit are enclosed for your records. 2. Reference 5.1. The facility is permitted to handle the following wastes: mn-hazardous, non-radioactive garbage s refuse from industrial, commercial and residential activities. Special waste, that which may present a hazard to human health or the environment if not properly handled or disposed, shall be identified by the site operator and shall require chemical analysis by a certified laboratory. Each waste shall be tested for one or more of the following parameters: 1. EP Toxicity Test as specified in CFR 261.24 (Title 4O) 2. A close cup flash point test. 3. pH 4. Water content (%of total weight) 5. A paint filter test to determine presence of free liquids. Physical parameters of the waste shall also be observed such as color, odor, and viscosity. upon meeting these criteria, the site operator shall forward these test results to the Department for approval. Ex- amples of designated special waste include-ash from incineration power plants, asbestos, contaminated soil, sewage and industrial sludges. A quality control program for special waste shill]. be administered by the site operator to assure that no substantial change of specific chemical characteristics or physical parameters occur. This monitoring program shall include subsequent analysis if deemed necessary by the site operator: 3. Reference 5.2.1. In excavating the site for filling and prior to liner placement, Laid:taw Waste Systems shall notify the Department should perched water be encountered. 4. Reference 5.2.3. If groundwater is encountered during the ex- 6015 EAST 58Th AVENUE,COMMERCE C re.COLORADO 60072(300)2$8-555s 7 d ^' _zap cavation of soils by Laidlaw Waste Systems, soils will be replaced and recampacted to a minimum depth of 15 feet above the water. 5. Reference 5.2.4. For the designated high subsidence area, Laid- law shall scarify and recompact with 1 foot of soil. No futher inves- tigation is contemplated by Laidlaw Waste Systems at this time to change the high subsidence area parameters. Liner and cap ma4erials shall be compacted to achieve hydraulic conductivities of 10-w cm's or less with a 90% standard Proctor density (+ or - 5%) at or near the optimum moisture content. Tests sham occur at 50,000 square feet surface area and at each 6 inch =watt thick- ness construction lift. Laidlaw Waste Systems shall cap the mine edit and air shafts on the site. Capping shall occur upon completion of Phase 4 filling sequence. 6. Reference 5.4. Prior to the receipt of friable asbestos at the Landfill, Laidlaw waste Systems shall contact the Department and advise of the designated location for disposal. All operating standards for friable asbestos as set forth in the Plan shall be followed. Non friable asbestos, contained or uncontained, shall be disposed at the working face. immediately following receipt of the non friable asbestos and prior to any compaction, a minimum of six inches of non-asbestos mate- rial shall cover the incoming waste. Handling of the non friable waste shall be minimized. 7. Reference 7.2. As the site progresses, Laidlaw Waste Systems shall contract with an independent soils and materials testing firm to verify that all liners and final covers are constructed in accordance with the specifications of the Plan. Results of these certifications shall be mailed to the Department-in a timely fashion. Reference 7.1, 7.3, & 7.4. As outlined in the Plan, inspections of excavations, general operations, and materials balance shall be performed by an independent contractor on a regular basis. Copies of the inspections shall be maintained on-site by the operator and shall be made available to the Department and Weld County authorities upon request. Reference 9.7. As noted in the Plan, quarterly monitoring for ground water quality, leachate detection, and methane gas shall occur. Results of the water quality analysis as well as a summary of findings shall be submitted to the Department and Weld County on a regular basis. 8. Reference 9.7.2. Leachate detection wells shall be constructed of 12 inch steel piping and shall be installed au filling progresses. The base of the well shall be a sump area with 6 Inches of compacted clay liner material. 9. Reference 11.1. A post closure period of ten years shall be • maintained by Laidlaw Waste Systems. 10. Reference 11.2. Records of post closure inspections shall be maintained by Laidlaw Waste Systems and shall be available to the De- partment and Weld County upon request. 11. Reference 11.4. Laidlaw Waste Systems shall notify the Depart- ment should additional use of the property other than normal post closure activities occur at the site. Laidlaw Waste Systems shall take the necessary precautions concerning landfill-generated gas should any construction occur. This Addendum should address your concerns in our application to transfer the Certificate of Designation to Laidlaw Waste Systems. Should you have additional questions, please contact me at your earliest convenience. L4fk ly. / ![ Danamerie• Schmitt Special Projects Manager Laidlaw Waste Systems, Inc. Denver Division cc: Weld County Commissioners\ Weld County Health Department Weld County Planning Department ®a.Qo.O'Q® Leo e.6%fl omastares LAIDLAW WASTE SYSTEMS INC. D ,M POI:2 5'g g July 20, 1988 .pp �y Games.eaua. Steve orzynski Public Health Engineer Waste Management Division Colorado Department of Health 4210 E 11th Avenue Denver, Co 80220 Re: Laidlaw Waste Systems Pratt Property Closure Plan Mr. orzynski: In response to my meeting with you on 28 June 1988, please find below an addendum to the above Plan which incorporates our discussion. 1. Reference 2.0. Quarterly ground water monitoring results shall be submitted to the Department and Weld County on a regular basis. 2. Reference 5.3. Monitoring for subsidence shall utilize the Colorado State Plane Coordinate System. 3. Reference 6.1. A post closure period of ten years shall be main- tained by Laidlaw Waste Systems. This period shall commence on January 1, 1988. 4. Reference 6.3. Since Laidlaw Waste. Systems does not own the Pratt Property, any notification for future land use and development cannot be given by the Company. This Addendum should address your concerns concerning closure of the Pratt Property Landfill. Please contact me at your earliest con- venience should you have questions. Respectfully, k # Danamarie Schmitt Special Projects Manager Laidlaw Waste Systems, Inc. Denver Division cc: Wes Potter, Weld County Health Department Weld County Commissioners'and Planning Department 6015 EAST SETH AVENUE.COMMERCE CITY.COLORADO 80022(303)288.5558 � •f NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING (Annexation and Zoning) e is hereby given that the following public hearing will be r7 h before the Broomfield City Council at the time, date, and r � ce 4escribed below. All persons in any manner interested in 0 , • following described hearing are requested to attend such ‘\ hearing and aid the City Council in its consideration of the matter. Following reports by staff and the applicant, an opportunity will be afforded those persons desiring to speak on this proposal. City Council: DATE: August 9, 1988 TIME: 7:30 P.M. PLACE: Council Chambers, No. 6 Garden Office Center The public hearing is scheduled to begin at 7:30 Y.M. Depending upon the Council's agenda, the public hearing may begin after the scheduled time. It is suggested that interested parties be in attendance at 7:30 P.M. * Property Location: North of W. 144th Avenue, east of Sheridan Blvd (extended) No. of Acres: 3,0702 Applicants: Nicholas Brozovich, Virginia Brozovich, James Brozovich, Karen Sesser c Nancy Hancock Earl and Sandra Davis Paul and Dorothy Nordstrom Carl and Cleo Nordstrom Livingston Family Trusts, (L.A. Hellerstein, Trustee) Betty J. Schneider ACTIONS: 1. Determining and finding whether the area proposed to be annexed meets the applicable requirements of sections 31-12-104 and 31-12-105 C.R.S. and is considered eligible for annexation. 2. Zoning the area to PUD Planned Unit Development Questions concerning this proposal may be answered by contacting the Planning Department at 469-3301. mod 11"1,16•8 / BROOMFIELD ANNEXATION i DATE JUNE 28, 1988 si. • ORE I �1 • PEW nip TIN . S.H.7 ( .1S8TM AVE. I 1 • MSS 1r \ Z cr • 41.4; \ .aCD as s� I tie 17 .,1 W • J r \ . . _ W.144,TH AVE.al )) EXISTING ENDOIi1f1ELD cni ;NTS � ti e iii _ if I �,�' DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES Cases Approved by Administrative Review 7/15/88 through 7/22/88 CASE NUMBER NAME RE-1099 Miller RE-1101 Eppie RE-11O2 C b M Concrete • Ch��iC� Chuck Cualif of . Director Department of Planning Services RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO JULY 27. 1988 TAPE 488-34 6 #88-35 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. July 27. 1988. 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 Gene Brantner. Chairman Commissioner C.X. Kirby, Pro-Tem Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Commissioner Prank Yamaguchi Also present: Weld County Attorney. Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Debbie Campbell MINUTES: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of July 25. 1988. as printed. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: Chairman Brantaer added as Item #7 under New Business: Consider Resolution authorizing the Board to adjourn as Board of Equalization for 1988. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. DEPARTMENT HEADS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS: Chuck Kozel. Public Health Administrator, reported on preventive health services at the Health Department. He focused on AIDS education and prevention of encephalitis which is caused by mosquitos. Re concluded his report by commenting on injury prevention of citizens beginning during the teenage years and ending after age thirty. Paul Stoddard. Coroner. was not present to give his scheduled report. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $72.709.08 Social Services 203,600.59 Handwritten warrants: Payroll 1.139.019.97 General fund 13.678.42 �; C CCnp Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BIDS: PRESENT SHOT ROCK — ROAD 6 BRIDGE: Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, read the nameo of the bidders and amounts bid by each into the record. He said this is to be considered for approval on August 10. APPROVE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES - HUMAN RESOURCES BLDG.: Mr. Warden said this item was presented to the Board on July 13. He said the recommendation from Andy Petruzzi, Director of the Buildings and Grounds Department, is to accept bids for various items from the following providers: Colotex Electric Supply Co., of Greeley, in the amount of $4,426.84; Weseo, of Englewood, in the amount of $30.345.30; Nawco. Inc.. of Greeley, 10 the amount of $4,738.04; and Consolidated Electrical Dist., Inc.. of Fort Collins, in the amount of $2,211.05, for a total amount of $41,721.23. Commissioner Johnson moved to accept the recommendation in total. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER DISBURSEMENT OF MONIES FOR VETERANS SERVICE FOR JUNE: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the disbursement of monies for the Veterans Service for June. in the amount of $160.235.00. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Johnson ,'nd carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: COMPENSATION TO INDIVIDUALS FOR LOSSES WHILE IN VOLUNTEER CAPACITY: This Resolution concerns losses incurred by volunteers working for the Sheriff's Office. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Resolution. Seconded by Commissioner Johnson, the motion carried unanimously. TAPE CHANCE 488-35 CONSIDER COMMUNITIES FOR DRUG FREE COLORADO GRANT REQUEST AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Rick Dill. Undersberiff. said this request, in the amount of $38.838.00. is being made to Communities for Drug Free Colorado. If the money is awarded. It will be used to modify existing laboratory equipment in the Greeley-Weld County Forensic Laboratory. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the Grant request and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion. and it carried unanimously. SET HEARING DATE TO CONSIDER SERVICE PLAN OF PROPOSED CALETON SANITATION DISTRICT: Commissioner Lacy moved to set the hearing date to consider the Service Plan of the proposed Csleton Sanitation District as August 24. I988, at 2:00 P.M. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Johnson and carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WCR 42 AND VCR 11 AT CACTUS DRIVE: Commissioner Johnson moved to approve said Resolution. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Lacy and carried unanimously. CONSIDER 1988 EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT APPLICATION AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Jeannie Tacker, representing the Haman Resources Department. said the Department has been awarded $9,000.00 of Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Act Funds which will be used by Greeley Transitional Houma. Catholic Community Services Northern's Guadalupe Center and the Salvation Army for general operating costs. The term of the Grant is from July 1, 1988, through June 30. 1989. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the 1988 Emergency Shelter Grant Application and authorize the Chairmen to sign same. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Johnson and carried by a unanimous vote. Minutes - July 27. 1988 Page 2 CONSIDER RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING BOARD TO ADJOURN AS BOARD OF EQUALIZATION FOR 1988: This Resolution states that the Board shall adjourn as the Board of Equalization for 1988 on the last business day of July. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the Resolution authorizing the Board to adjourn as the Board of Equalization for 1988 on July 29. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER AUTHORIZATION FOR DEMOLITION OF DANGEROUS BUILDING ON LOT 51. ESPANOLA SUBDIVISION - ESPINOZA (CONT. FROM 6/27/88): Chuck Cunliffe, Director of Planning Services, said this item was continued from June 27. He said the recommendation on that date was to authorize the Road and Bridge Department to proceed with demolition work. Since that time, bids have been solicited and the low bid has been awarded for the demolition. He said be is recommending that the Board set the hearing date to consider recovering the costa of said demolition as September 28. Commissioner Lacy moved to accept the recommendation of the Planning Department. The motion, seconded by Commissioner Johnson. carried unanimously. CONSIDER AUTHORIZATION FOR DEMOLITION OF DANGEROUS BUILDING ON PT. OP NEINWI, 532. T5N. R65W - MONTEZ: Mr. Cunliffe asked that this item be deleted from the agenda. CONSIDER AUTHORIZATION FOR DEMOLITION OF DANGEROUS BUILDING ON PT. NE1WI. S32. TSN. R65W - RAMOS: Mr. Cunliffe asked that this item be deleted from today's agenda. 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 mere 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. 1Y`�,l/nom,��jl,'',, ,�- APPROVED: ATTEST: �i��` �" "'1 ""it••�J BOARD r COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ((�� y • COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder e,,z `eitr*r and Clerk to the Boa time Qk Brantner. Chairman(—).11O,X. Ss•DJ �tswiA2 /�'/ Deputy County rk C.W. Xirby$, Pro- Jagua e , i Frank meaguchi Minutes — July 27. 1988 Page 3 (NT 6.11 �):A IY Y., ____ e -• - , DEPAg ;Mt:N f0K.s(.tNCY♦L.MS}K L&&ooQo co\rR.scr T ?K;FtMKpi �^ CONTRACT >j<rtr •,1"‘ THIS CONTRACT. made this 1st day t,f July 198 , by d 4erween the State of Cnlnrado for the use and benefit of the tk+anment of •, Public Safety, Division of Criminal Justice, 700 Kipling Street, Suite 30UU, uenver, .0 8u215 hereinafter referred CO as the.State. ynd 'aCounty,. -- _ Rnar of ("Aunty --.old u. bo d b/, Greeley, CO 8u632 d LY CorA[4lSSL0DP�S�_.__—•_— V� �� hereinafter rc rerred In as the contr.4tor, WHERCAS. Authority c.a.l. in the Law And Funds have been budgeted. appropriated and otter!!tg,t p+ade available and , sufficient unencumbered balance thereof remains available for payment in Fund Number I ! G/l. Account Number521.56. Contract Encnmhraner Number }Z1%J}_13-, and WHEREAS, required ap�roval. clearpnse and coordination has ha•en accomplished from and with appropriate agencies. and WHEREAS ! the Department of Public Safety, Division of Criminal Justice, is authorized by C.R.S. , Article 2.5, Title 19:101 , as amended by S.B. 144, to manage, supervise and control juvenile diversion programs; and WHEREAS, this contract will be for the time period July 1 , 1987 through June 30, 1988; and WHEREAS, the State has appropriated $616.375.00 through the Long Appropriations Bill, twelve months funding commencing July 1 , 1987 for ongoing and new Juvenile Diversion Programs; and whEREAS, the Contractor has special knowledge, expertise and skill diagnosing and determining the needs and service requirements of delinquent youth; has available necessary services to divert such youth from becoming further involved in the Justice/Correctional System; and has the necessary personnel to manage a community program providing individual , group and family counseling and other alternative programs for delinquent youth to divert them from further penetration in the Justice/Correctional System; and WHEREAS, the Contractor was selected in compliance with the requirements of the procurement code; and Continued on page two. Nov: THE tCf oKC it is hrn•hy Ayrcc. d.;.: STATEMENT OF WORK a. The Contractor shall manage a community-based program for delinquent youth to divert them from further involvement in the Justice/Co-rectional System. b. The above services shall be provided by the Contractor in accordance with the program proposal dated July 1 , 1987 through June 30, 1988, which is incorporated and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein, and attached hereto for reference as Exhibit A. 2. STATEMENT OF DOLLARS a. Payment pursuant to this contract will be made as earned, in whole or in part, from available state funds encumbered in an amount not to exceed $12,616.00 for the purchase of community-based services providing the Contractor has met the requirement of providing its share of $4,205.00 in cash or inkind match. The total disbursement under this contract shall not exceec $12,616.00. b. The monies provided herein shall only be expended for purposes of the Projects as set forth in Exhibit A. c. Where the Contractor elects to provide the local match requirement by cash payment, such payments should be deposited on a monthly basis to the State account in an amount equal to 25 percent of that month's expenditures. .Pk'r'41.F)W 15%, I or 8 mra ' yec n.u..h.,....,n nice.:of I:a p,,ye.I bdCAl6 OA000 1 Whereas continued from page 1 . WHEREAS, the Contractor and the State desire to use the aforementioned appropriations to fund Juvenile Diversion Program, and WHEREAS, the State shall provide no more than 75 percent and the Contractor shall provide at least 25 percent of the funds under this contract for twelve months commencing July 1 , 1987. The State's share is $12,616.00. The Contractor's share is $4,205.00 and may be cash or inkind; and WHEREAS, the Contractor desires the State to administer and monitor and evaluate the Youth Diversion Project; and WHEREAS, the State is ready, willing and able to perform such services. 3. METHOD OF PAYMENT a. The Contractor shall secure and maintain copies of invoices. contracts, and interagency documents for all services, supplies. capital equipment, and travel , including the rental property, which are used by the Contractor in providing the services under this contract. b. The State shall pay the actual cost incurred by the Contractor for provision of services under this contract in the following manner: i) Expenditures will be reimbursed from state funds on a monthly basis upon request. Contractor will be reimbursed 100 percent of approved expenditures reported except where the Contractor has selected to provide local match requirement with cash match or has expended federal grant funds. At no time shall the total of these monthly reimbursements exceed the pro-rated amount of the contract for the number of months the contract has been in effect unless prior written approval has been received from the State; ii) The initial disbursement will be adjusted to the actual cost and reconciled in the last monthly payment. Any monies disbursed in excess of the actual cost shall be refunded to the State by the Contractor; iii ) A complete certified report shall be attached to the monthly reimbursement request, a specimen copy of which is attached hereto, incorporated, and made a part hereof by reference as Exhibit 8; iv) The Contractor will adhere to written accounting procedures established by the State in accordance with Exhibit B or a comparable system acceptable to the State: v) The Contractor will identify any cost allocation methods used in distributing portions costs. c. The State shall disallow the reimbursement of expenditures that are determined by the State to be for: i) Alcoholic beverages; ii) Previous or subsequent time periods; iii ) Bank overdraft charges or penalty interest expenses; and iv) Capital outlay in excess of $250.00 per purchased item where prior approval was not obtained from the State. 4. STATEMENT OF FISCAL UNDERSTANDING a. The Contractor agrees that until an accepted Fidelity Bond is obtained, no advance funds can be made available from the State, and that such Fidelity Bond shall be equal to 16 percent of the contract amount to ensure refunds in the event of an audit exception. The Contractor or employees of the Contractor who have responsibility for receipt and/or disbursement of money under this contract shall be required to be bonded. The State shall be immediately notified of bond cancellation either by the underwriter or the Contractor. Page 2 of 8 pages 880816 • b. The Contractor agrees to complete and pay the cost of a financial audit conducted by an independent certified public accounting firm and further agrees to provide to the State a copy of such audit. c. The Contractor agrees to maintain sufficient accounting records to enable the State and the independent auditor to determine all costs for all comunity-based services. The Contractor shall provide to the State and the independent auditor all other sources of support and revenue attributable to the Diversion Program and all costs related to the program must be accounted for and properly classified. The Contractor agrees that any and all accounts which pertain to any service components described in Exhibit A shall be made available upon request to the State or the independent auditor. S. EVALUATION AND MONITORING a. All research instruments and products pertaining to the contractor' s justification for serving youth under the terms of this contract shall be the property of the Division of Criminal Justice for use by the State. Such instruments and products shall not be used except with the express permission of the State. b. To comply with the Single Audit and State's evaluation requirements, the Contractor shall provide fiscal , program, and the client information to the„ State at the time requested and on the forms provided for this purpose by the State. The Contractor shall provide any and all clients information as requested by the State. including but not limited to: i ) Number of clients referred per month; ii) Number of clients served per month; iii ) Number of clients terminated per month with reasons for termination; iv) Name of client and number of hours served per month; v) Type of service provided per month for each client with number of hours for each service component provided; vi ) Number of program hours available per month for each service component offered by the program. c. The Contractor shall be required to submit any further information requested regarding client services which is necessary for the State's development of a data-based client information system and a unit cost system for future funding. d. The Contractor agrees that the program's operations and services may be monitored by the State on a regular basis. The State will provide the Contractor with the results of the evaluation and shall allow the Contractor opportunity to respond. 6. SUBCONTRACTS a. The parties recognize that the services provided by Contractor are personal in nature and therefore none of the rights, duties or obligations arising under this contract may be assigned or delegated without the prior written consent of the State. b. All subcontracts entered into by the Contractor pursuant to this contract shall be completed in the format provided by the State, and no subcontract shall be valid without prior approval . A specimen copy is incorporated herein, attached hereto and made a part hereof by this reference as Exhibit C. A copy of any such approved contracts shell be supplied to the State. 7. CONFIDENTIALITY a. All records and information maintained by the Contractor pertaining to clients of the State shall remain confidential and shall not be released to anyone other than the person in interest, the person's parent or legal guardian, or the State, without specific order of a court with proper jurisdiction. Prior to release of any authorized information or record. the Contractor shall notify the State. Page 3 of S pages 880816 • P. STATEMENT OF CONTRACT RESPONSIBILITIES The Contractor shall : a. Provide and maintain a facility that will meet all local , county, state, and federal ordinances, regulations and laws. h. Provide a staff as needed to implement the services included in Exhibit A. c. Conduct its program in accordance with all of the terms and specifications of this contract including all exhibits. d. Implement a system to maintain: i ) The legal rights of the client; ii) Confidentiality of client records which shall include but not be limited to require: a) written consent to gather confidential information about the client; and b) written consent to release confidential information about the client. Individual case files that: a) include records. of services described in the Exhibit A; and b) document the participants' eligibility as defined by State law. Such records and files shall be destroyed one year after successful completion of the program, in compliance with state law. e. Make available to the State. prior to execution of this contract, a copy of the following documents as applicable: i) Certificate and articles of incorporation; ii) Internal revenue tax exempt status letter; iii) Names of persons serving on Board of Directors; iv) Corporation by-laws; v) lease agreement to all properties rented; vi) Names of persons authorized to sign payroll and expense checks of the Contractor. f. Comply with all federal and state laws, including the Immigration Reform Control Act in all hiring practices. g. Maintain and make immediately available to the State at any time upon request, personnel policies and procedures which shall include policies on conflicts of interest, non-discrimination concerning race, color, creed, and national origin, sex, marital status, religion, ancestry, mental or physical handicap, or age. n. Maintain in full force and effect comprehensive general liability insurance. and property damage insurance with limits of at least $150,000 for bodily injury to any one person, $400,000 for any one occurrence, $400,000 for property damage or a total amount of $800,000. The Contractor shall furnish the State with written certification of the existence of such liability and property damage insurance policy prior to the effective date of the contract, and must notify the State when insurance is cancelled by either the insured or the underwriter thirty days prior to cancellation and must obtain new insurance coverage prior to the effective date of the cancellation. i. Agree that upon completion or termination of this contract, any unexpended funds shall revert back to the funding sources in proportion to grants or awards made from the various sources. j. Maintain adequate fiscal records for a period of three (3) years following the termination of this contract subject to inspection and audit by the State or its designee. Any audit exception shall be subject to refund to the State by the Contractor after negotiation for repayment has recurred. Page 4 of S pages 880816 • The State shall : a. Develop a contract for the execution of the Project. 5. Monitor the Project for fiscal and program accountability. c. Provide consultation to Project staff. d. Provide to the Project direction on accounting, record-keeping, and reporting. e. Provide research and evaluation information applicable to Project operation. 4 9. REPRESENTATIVES a. For the purpose of this agreement, the individuals identified below are hereby designated representatives of the respective parties. Either party may from time to time designate in writing new or substitute representatives: For the State: Larry Linke Title: Rrogram Administrator, Division of Criminal Justice • Fo, the Contractor: emie'tL Gal Title: ) vv""trat'c 10. CONFLICT OF INTEREST a. No employee of the Contractor shall perform or provide part- time services to a consultant or consultant firm that has been retained by the Contractor under the authority of this contract. b. the Contractor agrees that no person who presently exercises il- any function or responsibility in connection with the program has any personal financial or economic interest, direct or indirect, in this contract except to the extent that he may receive compensation for his performance pursuant to the Contractor. C. No person who presently exercises any function or responsibility in � . connection with this program on behalf of the Contractor shall have or acquire any personal financial or economic interest, direct or indirect, which will be materially affected by this contract, except to the extent that he may receive compensation for his performance pursuant to this contract. An economic or financial interest includes, hut is not limited to: i) Any business entity in which the person has a direct, or incirect interest worth more than one thousand dollars ($1 ,000.00) ; . ii ) Any real property in which the person has a direct or indirect interest worth more than one thousand dollars ($1 ,000.00) : • iii ) Any source of income, loans, or gifts aggregating two hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00) or more in value received by or promised to the person within twelve (12) • months prior to the execution date of this contract; iv) Any business entity in which the person is a director, officer, partner, trustee, employee, or holds any position of management. For purposes of this subsection, indirect investment or interest means any investment or interest owned by the spouse, parent, brother, sister, son, daughter, father-in-law, mother-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law of the person by an agent on his/her behalf, by any business entity controlled by said person, or by a trust in which he/she has substantial interest. A business entity is controlled by a person if that - person , his/her agent, or a relative as defined above possesses more than 50 percent of the ownership ,interest. Said person has a substantial economic interest in a trust when the person or an above-defined relative has a present or future interest worth more than one thousand dollars ($1 ,000.00). • Page 5 of 8 pages 8613816 • • d. The Contractor shall incorporate the above subsections of this section into every subcontract into which it enters in connection with this contract, making such provisions applicable to the person or entity with whom the Contra,^_tor contracts. • 11 . CONTRACT MODIFICATIONS, CHANGES OR AMENDMENTS a. This agreement is intended as the complete integration of all understandings between the parties. No prior or contemporaneous addition, deletion or other amendment hereto shall have any force or effect whatsoever, unless embodied herein in writing. No subsequent novation, renewal, addition, deletion, or other amendment hereto shall have any force or effect unless embodied in a written contract executed and approved pursuant to the State fiscal rules. 12. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR -: a. The Contractor shall render services under this contract as an independent Contractor and shall be accountable to the State for the ultimate results of its actions but shall not be subject to direction and control of the State as to details, methods or to particular hours of work, except as provided herein. The employees of the Contractor shall not be construed as employees of the State for any purpose. e 13. CONTRACT'STATEMENT TO HOLD HARMLESS a. It is agreed that the State shall not be held liable for any error or omission of the Contractor in providing services hereunder. The Contractor shall not at any time act as an agent, servant, or employee of the State. The Contractor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the State, its , employees, agents, and officers, against any and all claims, demands, damages. liabilities and court awards, including costs, expenses, and attorney fees incurred as the result of any act or omission of any officer, agent or employee of the Contractor, or acts or omissions by youths within the program of such Contractor, or resulting from the condition of any property owned or controlled by the Contractor. 14. PERFORMANCE OF CONDITION PRECEDENT TO VALIDITY OF CONTRACT a. The Contractor and the State each certifies that all conditions precedent to the valid execution of the contract on its part have been satisfied. .. 15. CONTRACT TERMINATION a. This contract may be terminated by either party by giving thirty (30) days notice in writing, delivered by certified mail , return receipt requested, to the other party at the above address, or delivered by • personal services upon the party. If notice is so given, this contract shall terminate on the expiration of the thirty (30) days, and the liability of the parties hereunder for the further performance of the terms of this contract shall thereupon cease, but the parties shall not be relieved of the duty to perform their obligation up to the date of termination. • Page 6 of 3 pages 880816 farm a.Ac-02a SPECIAL PROVISIONS CONTROLLER'S APPROVAL I. This contract shall not be deemed valid until it shall have been approved by the Controller of the State sf Colorado or such assistant as he may designate. This provision is applicable to any contract involving the pay- ment of money by the State. FUND AVAILABILITY 2. Financial obligations of the State payable after the current fiscal year we contingent upon funds for that purpose being appropnated, budgeted and otherwise made available. BOND REQUIREMENT 3. If this contract involves the payment of more than fifty thousand dollars for the construction, erection, repair, maintenance, or improvement of any building, road, bridge, viaduct, tunnel, excavation or other public works for this State.the contractor shall,before entering the performance of any such work included in this con- tract, duly execute and deliver to and file with the official whose signature appears below for the State, a good and sufficient bond or other acceptable surety to be approved by said official in a penal sum not less than one- half of the total amount payable by the terms of this contract, Such bone shall be duly executed by a qualified corporate surety,conditioned for the due and faithful performance of the contract,and In addition,shall provide that if the contractor or his subcontractors fail to duly pay for any labor,materials,team hire,sustenance, pats visions,provendor or other supplies used or consumed by such contractor or his subcontractor 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 bond, together with interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum. Unless such bond, when so requited, is executed. delivered and filed, no Claim in favor of the contractor arising under this contract shall be audited, allowed or paid. A certified or cashier's check or a bank money order payable to the Treasurer of the State of ' Colorado may be accepted in lieu of a bond. This provision is in compliance with 38-26.106 CRS, as amended. ESLNielF:CATION 4. To the extent authorized by 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 its employees,agents,subcon- victors, or assignees pursuant to the terms of this contract, DISCRlMC ATION AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION S. The contractor agrees to comply with the letter and spirit of the Colorado Mtidiscrimigation 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 Affirmative Action, dated April 16. 1975. Pursuant thereto, the following provisions sholl be contained in all Stare contracts or sub-contracts, 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 affirmative action to insure that applicants are employed,and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to the above mentioned characteristics. Such action shall include,but not be limited to the following: employment,upgrading,demotion,or transfer,recruitment or m recruitment advertising; lay-offs or terminations;rates of pay or other forms of compensation;and selec- tion for training, including apprenticeship, The contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment,notices to be provided by the contracting officer setting forth provisions of this non-discrimination clause. (2) The contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees 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 status, 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 understanding, notice to be provided by the contracting officer. advising the labor union or workers' representative o('the contractor's commitunent under the Executive Order, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action,dated April 16, 1975.And o( rules,regulations,and relevant Orders of the Governor. (4) The contractor and labor unions will famish all information and reports required by Executive Order, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action of April 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 the con- tracting agency and the ollice 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 qualified from full membership rights in such labor organization, or expel any such individual from membership in such labor organization or dis- cnmtnatc against any of its members in the full enjoyment of work opportunity, because of race, creed. color, sex, national origin, or ancestry. (6) A tabor organization,or the employees or members thereof will not aid, abet,incite,compel or coerce the doing of any act defined in this contract to be discriminatory 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. 95•SJ-01•'02? 880816 *crews) R5 patic 7 of 8 pages • ro.-rn 5,-AC-02C (7) In the event of the contractor's non-compliance with the non-discrimination clauses of this con- tract or with any of such rules,regulations,or orders,this contract may be cancelled,terminated or sus- pended in whole or in part and the contractor may be declared ineligible for further State contracts in accordance with procedures, authorized in Executive Order. Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action of April 16, 1975 and the rules,regulations,or orders promulgated in accordance therewith,and such other sanctions es may be imposed and remedies as may be invoked as provided in Executive Order.Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action of April 16, 1975,or by rules, regulations,or orders promulgated in accordance therewith, or as otherwise provided by law. (8) The contractor will include the provisions of paragraph(1)through(8)in every sub-contract and • subcontractor purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations, or ord...rs issued pursuant to Executive Order.Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action of April l6, 1975.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: provided. however,that in the event the con- tractor 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 6 a. Provisions of 8-17.101 & 102,CRS for preference of Colorado labor are applicable to this contract if public works within the State are undertaken hereunder and arc financed in whole or in part by State funds. b. When a 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 slate 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, It'it is determined by the officer responsible for awarding the bid that compliance with this subsection.06 may cause denial of federal funds which would otherwise be available or would otherwise be inconsistent with requirements of federal law,this sub- section shall be suspended, but only to the extent necessary to prevent denial of the moneys or to eliminate the inconsistency with federal requirements (section 8.19.101 and 102. CRS). GENERAL 7. The laws or the State of Colorado and rules and regulations issued pursuant thereto shall be applied in the interpretation, execution and enforcement of this contract, Any provision of this contract whether or not incor- • porated herein by reference which provides for arbitration by any extra-judicial body or person or which is other- wise in conflict with said laws, rules and regulations shall be considered null and void. Nothing contained in any provision incorporated herein by reference which purports to negate this or any other special provision in whole or in part shall be valid or enforceable or available in any action:t law whether by way of complaint,defense or other- wise. Any provision rendered null and void by the operation of this provision will not invalidate the remainder of this contract to the extent that the contract is capable of execution. 8. At all times during the performance of this Contract, the Contractor shall strictly adhere to all applicable federal and state laws, rules and regulations that have been or may hereafter be established. 9. The signatories hereto aver that they arc familiar with I S-S-301. et seq„(Bribery and Corrupt Influences) and 18-S-401,et.seq.,(Abuse of Public Office),CRS 1978 Replacement Vol.,and that no violation of such pro- ' visions is present. • 10. The signatories aver that to their knowledge, no state employee has a personal or beneficial interest what- soever in the service or property described herein: IN WITNESS WHEREOF. the panics hereto have executed this Contract on the day first above written. Contractor: (Full Legal Name) Weld County, Colorado STA r- : O: • DO • • E , G0VE - �. • Board of Count Commi ionera By: 9/9/8 n mama the • Position (Title) Chairma 84-6000813 DEPARTMENT S...,1 Senility N.wr.,r Mst&I.U. NY-Mr OF Public Safety k(r"ixaa,712-47aSetto ,0 Attest (Seal) 0$6.4r4 wet d ar° 010 tag'# 19000 By tt+>1 AP PRO ATTORNEY GENERAL CONTROLLER By By Ilittta _�,,,,�� Vim' yl ARMED„taiga wS • „tst Sni...micn toga Ow itnrs w friar- 0 380816 r.,r 8 M+.,.,w rr.- Tarr ,IN � .r..r . Ir w`I.I .PJ/HN\4.M p r , .n... ... . . . ,n • ADDENDUM This ADDENDUM, made this 15th day of October. 1987, by and between the State of Colorado for the use and benefit of the Department of Public Safety. Division of Criminal Justice, 700 Kipling, Denver, Colorado 80215, hereinafter referred to as the State, and Weld County. Colorado ...Sand of County Commissioners P. 0_Box 1167, Greeley, Co 80632 hereinafter referred to as the contractor. WHEREAS, the parties hereto entered into a contract dated July 1, 1987. Routing Number 64s-SL., , Contract Encumbrance Number 873319 for the payment of state funds to juvenile diversion providers. said contract commencing July I. 1987; and WHEREAS, the Colorado Attorney General has advised that all funds, not only state funds, appropriated by the Colorado General Assembly are to be dispersed to service providers through contracts with state agencies, and the origiral juvenile diversion contract did not include the federal funds available and appropriated for such services; and WHEREAS, the requirements to include federal money in contracts for juvenile diversion services ws not determined until after the original contract had been processed. It is necessary that this ADDENDUM be retroactive to July 1, 1987, to include federal funds; and NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that the original contract is amended by adding this ADDENDUM as follows: A. Consideration for this addendum to the Original Contract, CE Number 873319 , Contract Routing Number 8g- 5 2 dated July 1, 1987 consists of the paymenfs which ihal iTe made pursuant to This addendum and the promises and agreements herein set forth. S. It is expressly agreed by the parties that this contract addendum is supplemental to the Original Contract Number 8Z3319 dated July 1, 1987 which is, by the 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 addendum as though they were expressly rewritten, incorporated and included herein. C. It is agreed the Original Contract is and shall be modif`ec, altered and changed in the following respects only; 1. "WHEREAS" Recital Clause Number Five (page 1 ) is amended to add: WHEREAS, Congress has appropriated $529,000 in formula grant funds to Colorado as authorized by the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 by the Fiscal Year Adjustment Act (Public Law 94-273; 90 Stat. 375), as amended; and WHEREAS, the General Assembly has appropriated such funds to the Division of Criminal Justice, Department of Public Safety in 5.8. 218, and the Governor, by Executive Order or, March 5. 1987, designated the Division of Criminal Justice to administer the funds and establised the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Advisory Council to recommend awards of federal funds to specific projects. and WHEREAS, the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Advisory Council has awarded 5100,000 for Juvenile Diversion Programs; and 2. "WHEREAS" Recital Clause Number Nine (page 2) is amended to add: The Federal share is S 2,170.00 880816 ,1J"E,IJUm (Pace 2) ?. Paragraph 2.a. (page 1 , 's amended ir, its entirety as follows: Payment pursuant to this contract will be made as earned, in whole or in part, from available State funds encumbered in an amount not to exceed S 14 786.00 for the purchase of juvenile diversion services providing the contractor has met the requirement of providing its share in the amount of S 4,205.33 in cash or in-kind match. The liability of the State. at any time, for such payments shall be limited to the unencumbered amount remaining of such funds. Payment pursuant to this contract, if in federal funds. whether in whole or in part, is subject and contingent upon the continuing availability of federal funds for the purpose hereof. 4. Paragraph c.a. (page 2) is amended to add: " A copy of the certificate of the Fidelity Bond is attached to the Exhibit A. 5. Paragraph 8 (page 4) is amended to add: k. Maintain in full force and effect Comprehensive Automobile Liability and Property Damage Insurance (limit of liability $500.000, combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage) if program participants are transported by auto by staff or agents of the program. Proof of such insurance is attached to Exhibit A. Otherwise, a statement from the authorized official will certify that participants are not transported by program staff or agents and such statement is attached to Exhibit A. 1 . Comply with all applicable federal laws and rules, including: i ) The contractor hereby assures and certifies that he/she will comply with all federal and state regulations, policies, guidelines and requirements, including but not limited to OM£ Circulars Nos. A-87 and A-102, as they relate tc the application, acceptance and use of federal funds for this federally assisted project. The contractor further understands and agrees that any grant received through its state law enforcement planning agency (designated under P.L. 90-351, as amended) as a result of this application, shall be subject to and incorporate the grant conditions set forth in the LEAA Guideline Manuai , "Financial Management for Planning and Action Grants" and in the Division of Criminal Justice Financial Guide. ii ) Discrimination Prohibited Pursuant to grants or contracts awarded under P.L. 90-351 , as amended the contractor declares that the agency is an "equal opportunity employer" and is in compliance with local , state and federal guidelines of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). and: • 880816 ... a'.',:.1.1V 'r?ee v.' : 'or':; y h.. t.. t;(• rf r ' , ': fiebt- Act c" 196.4 P.L. accordance with Title 7: of tea. y. J n person snail . on the orotund of race, co r ' -. religion . sex or national cric%r , he exc'. ufeC from participation in, he deried 'he bere•`its of or be otherwise sub.fected to d'scr•' : tet`on under ary program or act''ity for which the applicant receives federal finan! ial assistance and wilt ' immec'i:Ply '•k, dnv reasurr.c recnti.ry 'r otter .te eels ?nreement. (7 :t will comply with Title V:r c+•• t?'e Rights Act of 19E< (4? YSC 2Grici Prohibiting emPlo•)ment a:ser'C,ina' Gr .ha primary ,purpose of a r,ra^t to provide employment , or n:sc„rmieatory emp7o)mert . . . will rtSu t :n uneq:al pe-!crs who arc and shc• :.- be berefiti'r f•cr' the grant-aided activity. :15; Ti e v: ,vi . Rights Act =�� •s amended by the EE. Act of 1?7?. (4) xotwithstandirq the provision!. _,•rrc' tiv contained ro1at`•nQ to civil richts compliance:, this contract i+ exprer:v subject to the provisions contained ir, the Division of Criminal Ju;t`•ce Er:al Emp'p_m;ent Opportunity Policy, a copy of which is available upon. request (5' The personnell employed through thin rcr.- :r' here"'% concert t ` appear when -eques'.er Zany :,dm^r,istrative hearing, conference Or meeting conducted by the Division o` Criminal justice. . :nSpe c.'i0.'• and The Division of Criminal mustce ..c :r Comotrn"er Cererel of the United States ..r '' have access for purposes 0` lc.r` t 'nr examinations :o any hooks, documents, pacers .re records of the contractor and to relevant tc :ks end records of subgrantees and contractors . as provided in Section 522 of P.l. Q''' +'S1 . as amended. A notice to this effect shell rppea• it t'l subcontracts and other arrenperer•ts `or implementation of this project. :n edd': cr. _ . r-tcu'red records shall be •^.air.taire_c! `;•' :roe years after completion of a project :once- - - ar audit is in progress and/or t`e f'^6'ngs c= oo,!ro c'ee z”.:,.. t have not been rr•:( :ve•'. rre,nra.'•'s nits.: oomph• '6" ' t}re 5irry:e ,(. _ , c ;ogr. 0'- explained it C"S Circular A-17p. V rrty n '.c^ r•' Cr ?ereerye.a. r,1. ♦e er•,, Tout the cr:nt".lC'.fr for exec„tior bf ^.. .. :,i°t:es or provisions c' services tc a . . n.•,++er. (r•knr t..hr rercrsc of rear: 'c 7' , " 9r ' nete.e eemmert al nr ra4.rtenanrr. rgr, ' ,. ir rc n"t in.rr 'cra'ee in •':r. -- Y,- `lope'• . , rnrnvrd Yl/Y seer by .6..e a�•�••QQ r .,• ,i,:mien 530816 ADDENDUM (Page e) Requests for Proposal (RFP) of invitations for bid issued by the contractor or a subgrantee to implement the grant or subgrant project are to provide notice of prospective bidders that the 0JJDP organizational conflict of interest provision is applicable in that contractors that develop or draft specifications, requirements, statements of work and/Or RFPs for a proposed procurement shall be excluded from bidding or submitting a proposal to compete for the award of such procurement. (LEAA Guideline Manual M7100. 1A, Chapter 3. Paragraph 49e. ) v) Environmental impact Applicant hereby declares that no significant environmental impact, as .defined by the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and C'JDP Guidelines. may result from implementation of this program. Further, the applicant hereby declares that implementation of this program w,l: have no adverse effect on properties listed In the National Register of Historic Places. Where this Declaration cannot be made, the applicant must attach an Environmental Impact Analysis and proceed in accordance with 0M8 Circular A-95 clearance procedures and appropriate C,i•JDP Guidelines. vi ) Clean Air Act - Federal Water Pollet=or Act -he Clean Air Act, USC 1957 et, seq. , as amended, by P.L. 91-604; and Executive -Order 11602, require that grants, subgrants or contracts will not be made to parties convicted o` any offense under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. Applicant hereby declares that it has not been convicted of any offense under the above federal Acts. vii ) Additional Provisions The contractor will comply with the provisions of the Hatch Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act and the Uniform Relocat`.en Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policy Act of 1970 (P.L, 91-646). viii) Criminal Penalties "Sec. 651. Whoever embezzles. wil: fully misapplies, steals or Obtains by fraud any funds, assets or property which are the subject of a grant or contract or other form of assistance pursuant to this title, whether receives, conceals or retains such funds, assets or property with intent to convert such funds, assets or property have been embezzled, wtl:ful':y misapplied, stolen or obtained by fraud, sha:l be fined not more than 510,000 or imprisoned for rot more than, five years Or both. Sec. 652. Whoever knowincly and will'c:ly falsifies, conceals or covers up by trick, scheme or device, any material fact in any application for assistance submitted pursuant to this title, whether received directly or indirectly from the administration shall be subject to the provisions cf Fc•c"on 372 of Title i8 Uritee States Code. " 8t0916 o ADDENDUM (Page 5) ix) Privacy Certification Any contract containing a research or statistical component in which information identifiable to an individual is collected, must submit a Privacy Certificate in compliance with Section 524(a) of the Crime Control Act of 1973, as amended. Contact the Division of Criminal Justice for any further explanation and a sample certification. x) Non-Supplanting The contractor certifies that federal funds dill not be used to supplant state or local finds pursuant to Section 303 (11) of the Crime Cortrol Act of 1973. E. New Paragraph 16 is added as follows: 16. RETROACTIVITY AND RATIFICATION This contract addendum is effective retroactively to July 1, 1987, and all actions of the parties he-eto which nave taken place prior to the date of execution of the addendum that are in accordance with the term: hereof are hereby ratified and confirmed. 7. New Paragrapn 17 is added as follows: 17. In the event of any conflict, inconsistency, varipnce or incongruity between the provisions of this Cont-act Addendum and any of the provisions of this Original Contract, the provisions of this Contract Addendum shall in all respects supersede, govern and control . D. The effective date of this contract Addendum is October 15, 1S87. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Contract , Addendum on the day first above written. Contractor: (Full Legal Name) Weld County, Colorado STATE OF COLO• DO - . , CrOVER. ' 2f _San County Commissioners � /� - _a:joltL� the Position (Title) _ a�A l man 84-6000813 DEPARTMENT s.,.:s•...,Noma,/aFWY, I,D.?•.J , OF Public Safety (Jr corporatievv, Mme' Attest (Seal) tr• r, �' tl�" • 0010:7404_.ent*" r.,,.1,.TI,,.N [.�•.YIY•T Yl./:IM,Y e4„ APPRO\:A ATTORNEY GENERAL CONTROLLER By BY—yewit ----- • 880816 f I•:xU RI B ^7u)^• :i:v : . :Ch O' l.i•::MI NAi. .P7•c,! ;CE v .''vEN::.F n!'JFRS;UN CAM( Rt.QUES; FORM :4 Su ftkANYE W l>i�OJE�7-NUMi1 5fTE 1 ; I hke warrant payaSlo to: (Do not exceed four lines) I 'Attn : City, State, Zip: _ � I 1 — { -1 I I I --` — FEDERAL $ STATE $ ; LOCAL S I IN-KIND 1 I !1 —Total Award l I I j 12. Received Tp Date I 1 I 3. Requested. Not Recd. ' --.__ — — ,_,; ---_-___.__ I tt C. Amount of RcOucst ,I I5. Total Lines 2, 3 S 4 I i . ;6. Balance of Award I (Line : Less Line 5) I /._- st)mated xpencf) tures I I For: 1 'flnc Pcr,or.— _ F— Less : Estimated ?ash ' -- I Beginning of Month _ I 1 _I j9. Total Cash Needs `o:� I I Month (Should Equal I I l j Line 4) I. • r ! Twu signed copies of thh, for'' should be —____..j Y :submitted DC J. .♦ 1 i .t r :subm tted to DCJ. StcP. Agent c: mu: Project Dlrec o (attach an interagency voucher in the I I amount of the request. Phone Number I DCJ Approval : S _j I 77oun; Program Administrator ate 1 I I I — -----1 1 IDCJ Denial - Reason: -- r Revised 8/87 880816 M EMOP N DLL M �t' �� ,r:�- DIv1Sloh•O• r---, l., ; CRIMINAL:L.:m�E 't+tt;C.7 i•b J i(N'M,.p.•'V',Ore; S.nl.';Awrb a.•nv.• l aln•.ul.,mu:1'i / • 14 lb • Iaoal 7:f!r-44.t; DATE: )•,.atember 25, 1987 To A.• 7apartrtent of law, Office of the Attorney General FROM : rry Ccmm ink'!. t>rnnram �1,1m;n";t+j�.tfr unIty Corrections SUBJECT ticnii� Diversion Contracts Delay his memo .s being submitted per the State Controller - Attorney i.ieneral November 25, 1985 memorandum, "Timely Processing of • Contracts". .luver.ile eiversion funds, which were part of the Division of Youth Services budget at the time the Long Bill was released, were then t. trare.ferrer to the fl vision or Criminal Justice the last week of June ' ' 1;' end of the lenTslat iv. !:e'.sion. Because the administration of the program was transferred to a new agency, extensive preparation was requ7r'ed before contracts could be ready for processing. The Division of Criminal Justice set up a series of meetings in July with the juvenile diversion contractors to learn how the program was handled in the past, to discuss the change in administration of the program, and to explain the new information the division would need from the contractors in order to meet the requests of the legislature. During the month of AuquSt, ailoCations were made, the new reporting forms were developed, and the contract was written by the Division of Criminal Justice. At the end of the month, contracts were printed and sent to the contractors, along with instructions on how contractors should re-format their Exhibit A's. TherefJre. all juvenile diversion contracts will he delayed because the program was moved to a new aneney just days before the start of the fiscal year. :f you have any Questions, please feel free to contact me at 239-4462. C S COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY 880816 MEMOFANDUM Wawa Woodoseck OmECTon • ...altAkteck Rart•Car"4... .on Contract Enclosed are the lour copies of page 5 of the addendum to your contract. Please have the county clerk attest and seal all four copies and return them to us as soon as possible. • If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me at 303.239.4442. Enc: 4 5'2.) '1'1/ 1' ,10 r 5 01) • 1:4;11 . c • COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF ��,� PUBLIC SAFETY is. MEMORANDUM s: .�;v... PiWarn Wcalword p DIVISION Ole • G': 700*0 ng*net Suite 9000 «+1 76 ++ 003)2304442 67215 DATE: January 6, 1988 TO: Beth Gay FROM: Patricia A. Ransome Pia a . R« "C SUBJECT: Juvenile Diversion Contract Enclosed are the four copies of page 5 of thr addendum to your contract. Please have the county clerk attest and seal all four copies and return them to us as soon as possible. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me at. 303-239-4442. Enc: 4 c,Lr 5,1) . i l. 62 •I). ✓Y G I itir / A CV vyl . ,A,; i . �2 if ICO LORADo DEPARTMENT OF p PUBLIC SAFETY 13$©$16 .., ADDENDUM (Page 5) ix) Privacy Certification Any contract containing a research or statistical component in which information ident`fiabie to an individual is collected, must submit a Privacy . Certificate in compliance with Sector 524(a) of the Crime Control Act of 1973, as amended. . Contact the Division of Criminal Justice for any further explanation and a sample certification. x) Yon-Supplanting The contractor certifies that federal funds 4111 not be used to supplant state or local finds pursuant to Section 303 ( 11) of the Crime Control Act of 1973. E . New Paragraph 16 is added as follows: 15. RETROA:TIVITY AND RATIFICATION This contract addendum is effective retrcactively to July 1, 1987, and all actions of the parties hereto which nave taken place prior to the date cf execution of the addendum that are in accordance with the terms hereof are hereby ratified ana confirmed. 7. New Paragraph 17 is added as follows: 17. In the event of any conflict, inconsistency, variince or incongruity between the provisions of this Contract Addendum and any of the provisions of this Original Contract, the provisions of this Contract Addendum shall in all respects supersede, govern and control . D. The effective date of this contract Addendum is October 15, 1987. 1N WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Contract Addendum on the day first above written. Contractor: (Full t.cgal Name)-_Weld C0utity, Colorado S'TA'Tli OF COLORADO ROY ROMER, GOVERNOR Board of County Commissioners for •S hxrc4FWE DIKECTUR, .—42r.‘.1' the Position (Title; airmaf_ 84-6000813 DEPARTMENT 1,r Y.n.-,M.M..vhh.Y1U Iheen OF Public Safety (If CorporaaIrnizzak . , • Attest (Seal) C.--sjimr-st:ce. (2 APPROVALS ` ATfOQNEV GENERAL CONTRUl.l.I•:R 880816 • r: r • , B 1205 REC 02150930 08/09/88 15:58 $0.00 1/001 F 0412 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK a RECORDER WELD CO, CO i, I; '('HISDEED. Madethis 4th dayof August .11$8 Co ?:±„,--,------ between the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Co red of the County of Weld and state of Cotera4o.ofthefirstpart,and the present owners of the following described property whose legal address is of the County of Weld and state of Colorado.of the second part, W ITNESSETH.That the said part 7 of the tint part.foralDliialtreleriesoncofsitaxocak GOOD AND •f VALUABLE CONSIDERATION 7112C ODDS to the said party of the first part in hand paid by the said parties of the second part,the receipt whereof i is hereby confessed and acknowledged, hat remised.released.sold,conveyed and QUIT CLAIMED, and by these I{ presents does remise.release,sell.convey and QUIT CLAIM unto the said part lett the second part.their heirs. j i successors and assigns.f .all the richt.title,interest claim and demand which the said part y of the first part i' ; has in and to the following described lot er parcel of land situate,lying and being in the County . i of Weld end State of Colorado.to wit: Any end all oil. gas, and other minerals lying beneath the surface of the following described parcel: A strip of land 30 feet wide off the south side of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 5 North, Range 64 West. — . 4 ii ti Ii also known as street and number TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same.together with all and singular the appurtenances and privileges thereunto -' 1 belonging or in anywise thereunto appertaining.and all the estate.right,title.interest and claim whatsoever,of the said part? of the first part either in law or equity tr the only proper use.benefit and behoof of the said parties of the second part,theitheire and assigns forever. IN W . ESS WHEREOF.The said part Y of the first part has herruntoaetits hand and seal d w rnrst•rovgrrrltten BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ': ATTEST: i WELD COUNTY. COLORADO tsEAtl Weld County 'rk and Recorder t. csEALt and Clerk to the Boar By: I 'SEAM .: at raate , irman p �1uty County Cle ISEALI STATE OFOOLORADO. 1514 County of WELD - - .1 - the foregoing Instrument was acknowledged before me this .s�'/ day of .11Mg6.bya Gene R. Brantner. Chairman of the Board of County .stoners of Weld County. Colorado Mycommission expires .1$ .Witnesa say hand and official seal. • fi -411 4 a ` wl ' .,.:r� .�""r rw.. My Cow ea» 15¢ssJlaws 8, 19W :1 • 'PR nook . Ns.Ill.One CLAW Degthameewe taW.a - Ca..Ini.444 ks tSinn. ,...bacram**larletnaen PURPORTED COPY. • bnerdote -wrt..� - _ t A1;2o,aeS1 Utopia les Roomette T1roDgt . Metter 23rd deed Maras .1m$7. 11 :e b the load of Canty Cesaiaalesarn of Veld County. Colorado. banban Oat Cr+td Weld tad Ott d tMtetadr.d the Res vomit the present wears of the oil. ps. and ocher atnerals of :f the following described property :e :i .srra.Ptewnrr '• i+ dun Coat of Weld dad Wrd d p8 OtIone .dweenmepet% o wrangling.Tut wad any date rim poet.r+DaraDaarawalillEalsOc GOOD AND .`.O moms conro A7n0N molt estwe 7 Ste frapata tad pit gamed ten is. dlhemoosed en.*.molt .1 Y WS twitted sad arar.Yys,hta aa1.M,n1ar&ado steed ate(Me 1AAit11D.se Ot Ira•' o p ssestee rata nraeeaaea n sad QUIT CLAIM aUsNMM pas 7 duo goal wt.MinUYe.•: 6610 080 ad set--'slim.Jw nia.tilde.ISOM.obis WMaai whisk Ow We Prt7 Ott tit Pen f3 MQ sae le re taw hilwairMngrd In artenndkad Stm..bYYW rStaw Cost K d Weld ad Saw dWa o..a.ie Any and all ell. gas. and ocher minerals p lying bneatb the aortae* of the following described parcels II s�{ A strip of lad thirty feet vide nabs test end Vest slag the South side of the es Southwest Quarter and along that pelt et the foatbsat garter of Sactfs. 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I find the record ownership of all the cap toJune stated , 1988 at 7:45 A.M. to be as following comments, exceptionsandrequirements: 1. The captioned lands were patented into private ownership prior to the date the United States began reserving oil and gas in its patents. RE UIREMENT NO. 1: None; advisory 2. The opinion is subject to the rights of all persons in possession of the captioned lands. RFnUIREMEN'P NO. 2: Obtain and furnish for my examination an Affidavit of possession showing the history of possession of the captioned lands for the past nine years, being particular to show who is now in possession and under whom they claim. If a tenant is in possession of the lands covered by Lease A, a Tenant's Consent Agreement to Lease A should be included in the affidavit. 3. Tract 1 is subject 19o2ai Deed oof9Trust dated 9 at Reception November 6, o. 18802 recorded January 18, l� 2015. ank of8Wic3 from Bud ngepaymentofh$5use 0,000.00 dueeJanuary 1.nd 201 Tr ctehitas subject o a 2078622 recordediNovembert26, 1986ein Book 1136 dated at Recepption No.r 25, 1986, from Mark A. Justice and Stacey L. Justice for the use of Columbia ofv$70,530.00 due l Savings December 1�,d2Loan 6. Association, deeds ofctrust ring payment senior, respectively, to Leases A and B and have not been subordinated thereto. REQUIREMENT NO. 3: A. Obtain and record an agreement subordinating the lien of the Deed of Trust recorded in Book 959 at Reception No. 1380243 to Lease A from The Federal Land Bank of Wichita. B. Obtain and record an agreement subordinating the st recorded Noe 2078622 to n of the Dee d of Lease B u from Columbia Savings. Bok Reception 4. The following instruments appear of record: A. ,Quitclaim Deed dated May 13, 1899) recorded in Book 130- at•.upo�an3: from E. M. Gigray to Weld'`County conveying a strip of land 30 feet wide off the W/2 NE/4 of the captioned Section. satomms werr l Coronado.Latin Services 8130$15 (4!! nat.*KU w Lyco Energy Corporation July 6, 1988 Page 6 B. Quitclaim Deed dated May 13, 1899, recorded in Book 130 at Page 267 from W. L. and E. E. Umberger to Weld County conveying a strip of land 30 feet wide off the south side of the E/2 NE/4 of the captioned Section. C. Quitclaim Deed dated December 4, 1899, recorded in Book 130 at Page 299 'from The Platte Land Company Limited to Weld County conveying a strip of land 300 feet wide off the south side of the S/2 N/2 of the captioned Section. Each of said deeds contains the following language: The above-described strip of land is hereby conveyed for road purposes only and in case the road should at any time be vacated and abandoned by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, the land hereby conveyed shall revert to the Grantor, herein, his heirs or assigns. For purposes of this opinion, the deeds were not construed as passing title to minerals underlying the strip conveyed, relying on Logan County v. Morris, (Colo. 1961) 362 P.2d 202, but, because of the decision in Farmers Reservoir and :rrigation Company et al. v. Sun Production Company et al., (Colo. App. 1986) 721 P.2d 1198, this construction may be open to question and there is a possibility that, under current Colorado law, these deeds passed title to the minerals underlying the strip conveyed. REQUIREMENT NO. 4: Obtain protection oil and gas leases from Weld County covering the strips of land conveyed by the referenced deeds. S. Lease A contains an attached Exhibit "A" with numerous special provisions, including provisions affecting surface access, operations and drilling. The exhibit also establishes drilling deadlines which were extended by the extension of Lease A. REQUIREMENT NO. S: Be certain to comply with the provisions of Exhibit "A" to Lease A and the extension thereof in connection with all operations on the captioned lands. 6. The NE/4 of the captioned Section was originally sub- divided as set forth in Recorded Exemption 0963-3-1-RE 72. Apparently, said subdivision included lands in the S/2 NE/4 of the captioned Section, being a part of the lands covered by this opinion. Thereafter, said lands were conveyed in the chain of title and a lease was taken covering said lands by Sunshine Valley Petroleum Corporation from Bud Clemons. In addition, a producing well was completed upon lands covered by the lease in the N/2 NE/4. Thereafter, by an instrument recorded Pebruary 27, 1987 in Book 1147 at Reception No. 2090064, the said recorded exemption was amended to include only lands in the N/2 NE/4 of the captioned Section and the owners thereof executed quitclaim deeds to Bud Clemons reconveying the portion of said lands in the S/2 NE/4. The referenced oil and gas lease from Bud Clemons to Sunshine Valley Petroleum Corporation, which was dated January 27, 1986, recorded February 5, 1986 in Book 1102 at Reception No. 2041929, is apparently held by production from a well in the NW/4 NE/4 and a pooling declaration which pooled the N/2 NE/4. Since this lease conveyed the recorded exemption prior to its amendment, it includes lands in the S/2 NE/4. 880815 7/9/fl Qaniz, lac c. , .wet° .CA-) tat 23 ,ate Ze.ca.a . .22Jt d ez &OV e & . tee. At tozettd acid.° LACLOCa . W- t t m c�.iciL ,cam yacht40 _ to . , “-., - ti- 14,o -u t G./ -, � zae £�f C, d . ALL!, £ zud a-da c ea ) , OU elt .,z .c. Xact SAAppacis, ' W 0 Dn. 'e. 61.1e ta Oa ate-a. Last ela 2/L unii.a. ILL l 4a Jso, 014 . Scit „sou d i/ , ( z/ grit car a. . � Z an azia 4 lut. ,ac ti %oe Naitatec Ld/0rx.. c�..R 'a ,41-44-tat 5e as &o, . t-a d / J -wozact suet tare. as a • .00/r 1+ CCU 4Ou't • /••• RICHARD 000 S..a..rs. STsas:r-Sums aso Soars Dn..es.Ces0swo0 aosos n.�..".er000>aaw++oa DATE: July 6,, 1988 STATE: Colo *do COUNTY:_, - Weld LESSORS: Bud Clemons and Kenneth and Gail Goddard LEASE FILE NO. : F02 PROSPECT NAME: Clemons DRILLING TITLE OPINION Lyco Energy Corporation 12770 Coit Road Suite 615 Dallas, Texas 75251 Attention: Rob Moore Land Manager LAND DESCRIPTION: Township 5 North, Range 64 West, 6th P.M. Weld County, Colorado Section 3: S/2 NE/4 ABSTRACT EXAMINED: Supplemental Abstract of Title No. 153,175, prepared and certified to by Transamerica Title Insurance Company, Greeley, Colorado, covering all the captioned lands for the period of time from January 8, 1988 at 7:45 A.M. to June 20, 1988 at 7:45 A.M. OTHER MATERIALS EXAMINED: Drilling Title Opinion dated February 2, 1988, prepared by Robert D. Hoehn, Attorney, Englewood, Colorado, covering all the captioned lands and being based on personal record examina- tion and the tract index of Transamerica Title Insurance Company, Greeley, Colorado, as of January 8, 1988 at 7:45 A.M. Note: For purposes of this opinion, the captioned lands are divided into tracts, as follows: Tract 1 All of the captioned lands except Tract 2, containing 76.756 acres, more or less. Tract 2 Lot "A" of Recorded Exemption No. 0963-3-1-RE 837 located in the SE/4 NE/4 of the captioned Section per Map recorded May 2, 1986 in Book 1111 at Reception No. 2052247 and Amended Map recorded February 27, 1987 in Book 1147 at Reception No. 2090065, Weld County, Colorado records, containing 3.244 acres, more or less. Hello