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HomeMy WebLinkAbout881734.tiff RESULTS OF SOUND SURVEY TAKEN AT R?Y 85 ACCESS lt`�AD{ ACROSS FROM CONICO STATION AT CXLCCREST, COLORADO Date: September 9, 1988 Scale: Weighted "A' Conditions: No Wind Conducted by: Ralph L. Nelms Location: 30' East of Hwy 85 ME: RESULT'$ - 3:14 PM H&C Refuse truck passed on frontage road. 85 DBA. 3: 15 PM Semi-Truck passed on Hwy 85. 85 DBA. No cars or trucks. Base of 54 DBA. Semi-Truck passed. 85 DBA. 10 cars passed. 75 DBA. 3:16 PM Semi-Truck passed. 77 DBA. Base of 54 DBA. 3:17 PM 10-20 cars passed. 65-70 DBA. Semi-Truck passed. 71 DBA. 3: 18 PM Semi-Truck passed. 80 DBA. Cars passed. 65 DBA. 3:19 PM AG Land Fuel Truck passed. 74 DBA. 3: 20 PM Semi-Truck passed. 70 DBA. -6- 881201 5THRAND ELMQSTREETt CILCRE,ST, COt.ORADO Date: September 9, 1988 Scales Weighted "A" Condition: No Wind Conducted by: Ralph L. Nelms Location: 5th and Elm Street TIME: REsULTs - 3: 22 PM Semi-Truck passed. 70 DBA. No cars or trucks. Base of 55 DBA. 3: 23 PM Cars passed on Hwy 85. 60 DBA. Bronco on frontage road in front of Conoco Station. 60 DBA. 3: 24 PM Multiple cars passed on Hwy 85. 57 DBA. No cars. SO DBA. -7- 881201 RESULTS OF SOUND SURVEY TAKEN AT PARKING 4d ppF CXLCRES}` TOWN HALL CXLtRE8T, CbLbRADQ Date: September 9, 1988 Scale: Weighted "A" Condition: No Wind Conducted by: Ralph L. Nelms Location: Cilcrest Town Ball, 150'+ from Hwy 85 TIME: RESULTS - 3: 27 PM No traffic. Base of 52 DBA. 3:28 PM Pickup passed on Hwy 85. 60 DBA. Multiple cars passed. 60 DBA. 3: 29 PM Multiple cars passed. 60 DBA. 3: 30 PM No cars or trucks. Base of 52 GSA. 3:31 PM Large group of cars. 65-70 DBA. 3:32 PM No cars. Base of 55 DBA. Semi-Truck passed. 60 DBA. 3: 33 PM Semi-Truck passed. 70 ABA. 3:34 PM No cars or trucks. Base of 53 DBA. 3: 35 PM Cars passed on Hwy 85. 60 ABA. Semi-Truck passed. 70 ABA. -8- 881201 Exhibit: E 344 345 Noise Abatement 25.12.102 f this part 3. the terms authority of the federal government to perform remedial action terminates al" shall have the mean- under the provisions of section 112(a)of Public Law 95404. y. of Public Law 95.604, source:I,.79. p. 1070, 4 1. Am.Jur.2d.See 61A Am,Jur,2d,Pollution Control,4 275. ARTICLE 12 •station. (I) The general Noise Abatement h to participate in federal adiation Control Act of 2512.101. Ledsiativedeeteration. 23.12405, Violation ofinienction..t authority to: zsi 2. Windiest. ally. .Io ecretary of energy to per- 25.12.103. Maximum permissible noise 25.12.106. Nose Arme boas a sale or byto the secretary: level25.12404. Attleetoabsts, 2512.107. P wren vehicles. ter of a designated prof- 2512105. Wnmption. .t of any remedial action 2542.101. Legislative declaration.The general assembly finds and declares that noise is a major source of environmental pollution which represents a :ssing site, including any threat to the serenity and quality of life in the state of Colorado. Excess ie permanent disposition noise often has an adversephysiological and o psychological effect on human beings, thus contributing to an economic loss to the community. Accordingly, e of remedial actions in it is the policy of the general assembly to establish statewide standards for noise level limits for various time periods and areas. Noise in excess of the limits provided in this article constitutes a public nuisance. Source: L.71. p.647, 4 1:C.R.S. 1963. 486.35.1. Appeed in City or Lakewood V. DsRoos. ,Colo,App._.631 P.2d 1110(1951). ral assembly accepts the 25.1 .1022. Definitions. As used in this article, unless the context otherwise -equiring the state to pay requires: and administrative costs (1) "Commercial zone" means: (a) An area where offices, clinics, and the facilities needed to serve them f the not profits derived are located: :ive materials at any des- (b) An area with local shopping and service establishments located within :e with the provisions of walking distances of the residents served: (c) A tourist-oriented area where hotels, motels, and gasoline stations are located: (d) A large integrated regional shopping center: (e) A business strip along a main street containing offices, retail businesses, and commercial enterprises: (0 A central business district:or A commercially dominated area with multiple-unit dwellings. in this part 3 shall super- 2) "db(A)" means sound levels in decibels measured on the "A" scale of a standard sound level meter having characteristics defined by the Ameri- ementarion of remedial can National Standards Institute. Publication SI. 4 . 1971, and approved by .re at such time as the the industrial commission of Colorado. • • ry • • t , 881201 25.12.103 Health 346 347 This article i. n, (3) "Decibel" is a unit used to express the magnitude of a change in (4) h sound level. The difference in decibels between two sound pressure levels to other activities chic„ is twenty times the common logarithm of their ratio. In sound pressure mea. trot surements sound levels are defined as twenty times the common logarithm (5) Construction pr. of the ratio of that sound pressure level to a reference level of 2 x 10.5 N;m2 noise levels specified is (Newton's/meter squared). As an example of the effect of the formula, a struction is to be utho i three-decibel change is a one hundred percent increase or decrease in the issued by proper sound level, and a ten-decibel change is a one thousand percent increase or able period of time for c decrease in the sound level. (6) All railroad right (4) "Industrial zone" means an area in which noise restrictions on indus- the purposes of this art try are necessary to protect the value of adjacent properties for other eco- the maximum permissibl nomic activity but shall not include agricultural operations, (7) This article is n( ( "Light industrial and commercial zone"means: conducting speed or ern (e) An area containing clean and quiet research laboratories; such exception is effec b) An area containing light industrial activities which are clean and quiet: which such use of the c) An area containing warehousing;or governmental agency ha (d) An area in which other activities are conducted where the general (8) For the purposes environment is free from concentrated industrial activity, shall be made when the (6) "Residential zone" means an area of single-family or multifamily ment is not o>timotrethand l n fi dwellings where businesses may or may not be conducted in such dwellings. (9) I The zone includes areas where multiple-unit dwellings, high-rise apartment effect of the ambient t districts, and redevelopment districts aro located. A residential zone may environment from all s include areas containing accommodations for transients such us motels and surement. hotels and residential areas with limited office development, but it may not (10) This article k include retail shopping facilities. "Residential zone" includes hospitals.nun• of manufacturing, mail ing homes,and similar institutional facilities. section (10) shall not I political subdivision ha Source: L.71, p. 647, § 1:C.R.S. 1963,§66-35-2;L.73,p. 1406,§47. Source: L.71,P.b 25.12-103. Maximum permissible noise levels. (I) Every activity to which this article is applicable shall be conducted in a manner so that any noise An.Jur.2d.Soo 61A Am Control.$267. produced is not objectionable due to intermittence, beat frequency. or auie.MiS a--J-4irom i shrillness. Sound levels of noise radiating from a property line at a distance praisedwhsn MS of twenty-five feet or more therefrom in excess of the db(A)established for escudo limas set forth the following time periods and zones shall constitute prima facie evidence that such noise is a public nuisance: 2512-104. Action t sante exists, as defitl 7:00 a.m.to 7:00 p.m.to maintain an action iii Zone next 7:00 p.m. next 7:00 a.m. which the alleged n Residential 55 db(A 50 db(A) to perpetually enjoin Commercial 60 db(A) 55 db(A) owner. lessee. or al; Light industrial 70 dbb((/A)) 65 db(A) sane exists from di Industrial 80 d 75 db(A) sauce. When proc•" be conducted under (2) In the hours between 7:00 a.m.and the next 7:00 p.m.,the noise levels stay the effect of permitted in subsection (1) of this section may be increased by ten db(A) reasonably traces for a period of not to exceed fifteen minutes in any one-hour period. provisions of this art (3) Periodic, impulsive, or shrill noises shall be considered a public nui- sance when such noises'are at a sound level of five db(A) less than those listed in subsection(1)of this section. Source:L.71.p I 881201 •. I • 346 347 Noise Abatement • 25.12.104 ude of a change to (4) This article is not intended to apply to the operation of aircraft or and pressure levels to other activities which are subject to federal law with respect to noise con- ound pressure min- trol. common logarithm (5) Construction projects shall be subject to the maximum permissible +e) of 2 x 10.5 N/m2 noise levels specified for industrial zones for the period within which con- : Of the formula, a struction is to be completed pursuant to any applicable construction permit or decrease in the issued by proper authority or, if no time limitation is imposed, for a reason- percent increase or able period of time for completion of project. (6) All railroad rights-of-way shall be Considered as industrial zones for !strictions on Indus- the purposes of this article, and the operation of trains shall be subject to flies for other eco- the maximum permissible noise levels specified for such zone. (7) This article is not applicable to the use of property for purposes of conducting speed or endurance events involving motor or other vehicles, but ones: such exception is effective only during the specific period of time within ire clean and quiet; which such use of the property is authorized by the political subdivision or where thegeneral governmental agency having lawful jurisdiction to authorize such use. (8) For the purposes of this article, measurements with sound level meters shall be made when the wind velocity at the time and place of such measure- ii ly or multifamily ment is not more than five miles per hour. I in such dwellings. (9) In all sound level measurements, consideration shall be given to the high-rise apartment et'!ect of the ambient noise level created by the encompassing noise of the <idential zone may environment from all sources at the time and place of such sound level mea- .uch as motels and surement. •nt, but it may not (10) This ankle is not applicable to the use of property for the purpose des hospitals,nuns- of manufacturing, maintaining, or grooming machine-made snow. This sub- section (10) shall not be construed to preempt or limit the authority of any political subdivision having jurisdiction to regulate noise abatement. 3. p. 1406, §47. Source: L.71. p.648. § 1;C.R.S. 1963. §66-35-3; 1... 82. p.424. § 1. y activity to which ' so that any noise Am.Jur.2d.Sea 61A Am.Jur,2d,Pollution Einvwn v. City of Wheat Ridge. 43 Culu, eat frequency, or Control,4 267. App,232.604 P.24 691(1979). v line at a distance RSdsn„el developant el property r not Appal in City of Lakewood v. OsRoa, (A) established for precluded when noise.mwrina onto propeny Colo.App._.631 P.241140(19Si). • ma facie evidence exceeds limit. set forth in thl. .nodon, • 25.12-104. Action to abate. Whenever there is reason to believe that a nui- ,.m. to sauce exists, as defined in section 25.12.103, any resident of the state may 00 a.m. maintain an action in equity in the district court of the judicial district in • which the alleged nuisance exists to abate and prevent such nuisance and b(A) to Perpetually enjoin the person conducting or maintaining the same and the It A) owner, lessee, or agent of the building or place in or upon which such nui- •(A) sance exists from directly or indirectly maintaining or permitting such nui- ..tA) sance. When proceedings by injunction are instituted, such proceedings shall t„ the noise levels be conducted under the Colorado rules of civil procedure. The court may ,%ed by ten db(A) stay the effect of any order issued under this section for such time as is period. reasonably necessary for the defendant to come into compliance with the .aged a public nui. provisions of this article. \l less than those Source: L.71, p.649, 4 1:C.R.S. 1963. 5 66.35.4. Ti. 8812?+ r. 25.12.105 Health 348 y39 Cross reference.As to injunctions, see Rule Construction end operation of a public MOM thereof, shall be put 65.C.R.C.P. van en not setiNaea which can be abated us a than three hundredth Am.Jur.2d. Sea MA Am,Jur,2d,Pollution public nuisance,City of Lakewood v,DeRoos. Control,4 4 271.272, Colo.App,_.631 P.2d 1140(1981), C.J.S.See 66 C.1,S„Nuisances,4 102.104, 'Applied in Einanes v.City of Wheat Ridge. Source: I.. :. p. 43 Colo.App.232.60+P,2d 691(1979), Ju25.12-105. Violation of injunction - Am 1.t 4 269.Set o, A J penalty. Any violation or disobedience C,M,r01,4 4 270, of any injunction or order expressly provided for by section 25.12.104 shall be punished as a contempt of court by a fine of not less than one hundred 25.12.107. Power dollars nor more than two thousand dollars. Each day in which an individual adopt resolutions or is in violation of the injunction established by the court shall constitute a within their respect separate offense. The court shall give consideration in any such case to the sound levels in des practical difficulties involved with respect to effecting compliance with the level meter having c requirements of any order issued by the court. dards Institute. Pub feet from the center Source: 1..71,p. 650, 41:C.R.S. 1963, 4 66.35.5. designed for off-his section: Mn,Jur,20.See 61A Am,Jur.24, Pollution C.J.S.See 66CJ.S•.Nuietnees.4 13$. Control,4 4 271,272, 25.12.106. Noise restrictions - sale of new vehicles. (1) Except for such vehicles as are designed exclusively for racing purposes, no person shall sell or offer for sale a new motor vehicle or any self-propelled vehicle designed for off-highway use and for which registration as a motor vehicle is not required which produces a maximum noise exceeding the following noise (a) Any motor vel limit, at a distance of fifty feet from the center of the lane of travel or fifty manufacturer's feet or more from a vehicle designed for off-highway use, under test prose- weight rating Of dares established by the department of revenue: pounds or more. a (a) Any motorcycle, including a motor-driven cycle. manufactured on or after July 1, 1971, and before January 1. 1973 •.: db(A); of vehicles towed (b) My motorcycle, including a motor-driven cycle, manufactured on or vehicle, and any n after January 1, 1973 86 db(A); than a motor-driven (c) Any motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of six thousand (I) Before Janus pounds or more manufactured on or after July I, 197., and before January (II) On and al 1, 1973 88 db(A): 1973 (b) Any other i (d) Any motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of six thousand self-propelled elfprope re er pounds or more manufactured on or after January 1, 1973 86 db(A); primarily designed (e) My other motor vehicle manufactured on or after January 1, 1968, use and for which and before January 1, 1973 86 db(A): (f) Any other motor vehicle manufactured after January 1, 1973 84 db(A); motor vehicle is n (g) My self-propelled vehicle designed for off-highway use and for which any combination o registration as a motor vehicle is not required,as follows: by such motor s (I) Manufactured on or after January 1. 1971,and before January 1, 1973 propelled vehicle 86 db(A): (2) The govern (11) Manufactured on or after January 1, 1973 84 db(A). procedures deeme< (2) Test procedures for compliance with this section shall be established (3) This scetiot by the department, taking into consideration the test procedures of the of vehicles. society of automotive engineers. (4) For the pu (3) Any person selling or offering for sale a motor vehicle or other vehicle is not equipped in violation of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction manufacturer's na • • A 881201 IIIIIIIIIIIIII 348 349 Noise Abatement 25.12.107 and operation of abet.NW` thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not less than fifty dollars nor more Mils MOO 4n be abets y •(Icy Or Lakewood v.00004. than three hundred dollars. .A71 P.2d 1110(1991). Iarwn Y.City or w6«t Ridge. Source:L. 71, p.650.4 1;C.R.S. 1963,4 66.35.6. t2,604 P.24691(1979). iolation or disobedience Am.Jur.20.Soo 61A Am.Jur.2d,Pollution ' section 25.12.104 shall Control,4 4 269.270. t less than one hundred 25.12407. Powers of local authorities. (1) Counties or municipalities may 9 in which an individual adopt resolutions or ordinances prohibiting the operation of motor vehicles court shall constitute a within their respective jurisdictions which produce noise in excess of the in any such case to the sound levels in decibels, measured on the "A" scale on a standard sound ig compliance with the level meter having characteristics established by the American National Stan- dards Institute, Publication S1.4 - 1971, and measured at a distance of fifty feet from the center of the lane of travel, or fifty feet or more from a vehicle designed for off-highway use and within the speed limits specified in this section: ',J.S,.Nuiwnces,4 iJJ. i. (I) Except for such Speed limit es. no person shall sell of more 'elled vehicle desired Sped limit than 35 mph motor vehicle is not mph but lase ig the following noise or leas than SS mph lane of travel or fifty (a) Any motor vehicle with with a use. under test proce- manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating of six thousand :, manufactured on or pounds or more, any combination 88 db(A): of vehicles towed by such motor manufactured on or vehicle, and any motorcycle other 86 db(A): than a motor-driven cycle: rating of six thousand (I) Before January I, 1973 88 db(A) 90 db(A) I. and before January (II) On and after January 1, 88 db(A): 1973 86 db(A) 90 db(A) rating of six thousand (b) Any other motor vehicle or 3 86 db(A); setf.propelled recreational vehicle fter January 1. 1968. primarily designed for off-highway 86 db(A): use and for which registration as a try 1, 1973..84 db(A); motor vehicle is not required, and ay use and for which any combination of vehicles towed by such motor vehicle or self. ore January 1. 1973 propelled vehicle 82 db(A) 80db(A) 84 db(A). (2) The governing board shall adopt resolutions establishing any test all be established procedures deemed necessary. ^ 11 be est of the (3) This section applies to the total noise from a vehicle or combination of vehicles. ;iae or other vehicle (4) For the purpose of this section, a truck, truck tractor. or bus that ii l upon conviction is not equipped with an identification plate or marking bearing the manufacturer's name and manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating shall be 881201 1 25-12.108 Health 350 351 1" considered as having a manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating of six thou- campground "Operator" mean sand pounds or more if the unladen weight is more than five thousand campground or roerea:iol. pounds, (5) "Organized canw- county owned and deli; Source: L. 71, D. 651, 4 1:C.R.S. 1963, 4 66-35.7: L. 73,p. 1406, 448. owned campgrounds wh,. to the public. Am,Jur,2d,Sr 61A Am,Jur.2d,Pollution (6) "Person" means Comm.4 4267,269.270, vide,partnership.firm. "Public accomm. 25.12.108. Preemption, The provisions of this article shall not be ranches, youth camps. u construed to preempt or limit the authority of any municipality to adopt scan- in areas used predominant dards which are no less restrictive than the provisions of this article. (8) "Recreation areas Source: L. 71,p. 651, § 1:C.R.S. 1963, 4 66.35.8. • state, ocher organize other recreational atbvi[it (9) "Refusethan" means AR l7C1.E 13 bage.rubbish,debris.an< (10) "Sewage" mean, human excreta. Recreation Land Preservation (11) "Surface of grot face to a depth of six loci 25.15.1oa soon clue, (12) "Waters of the 23.15.102, 25.13.106, Waterwpplies, impounding reservoirs. Lepidativedecimation. 23.1}109. Groupgat enaga, s. 23.1110), Definition*, 25.1}110. Camping duration, alt other bodies llS: all u 25.13.10e, Adnuniur.,ion, 23.1111l, Eater' rnet, all other or accu 23.13.103, Unlawful acts, 25.13.112. Citizen'aeompiwnt, or artificial, public or p 25.13.106, sewagedispsd. 23.13.11). Cona,rooti0n. 2.143•107. Rafe*dams. 2343414. this state and withi 2343 411, Penalty for violation, 25.13.101. Short title. This article shall be known and may be cited as the Source: L.71,P.64 "Recreation Land Preservation Act of 1971". 2.413-104. Admin , Source: L. 71,p, 643, 4 I:C.R.S. 1963.4 66.34-1. department shall admini (2) The board shall 25.15102 Legislative declaration. The purpose of this article is to estab- out the purposes of this lisp minimum controls to prohibit the pollution of the air. water. and land. (3) municipalities.department to prevent the degradation of the natural environment of recreational and sioners, toilet mountain areas in this state in order to preserve and maintain the ecology regarding faciliti . and environment in its natural condition, to facilitate the enjoyment of the state and its ecology, nature, and scenery by the inhabitants and visitor. of Scarce:L.71,P. the state,and to protect their health, safety,and welfare. are. Amid. Se )9 Am. Source:L. 71,p.643,4 1:C.R.S. 1963,§66-34.2, s 4 12,19,22:61A Am.Jur.• trol.4 4 )1.32. 2513.103. Definitions. As used in this article,unless the context otherwise ?513.105. Unison it is unlawful for any • (1) "Board"means the state board of health. (a) Within the roe • ((2) "Campsite" moans any specific area within organized campgrounds upon the surface of - or other recreation areas which is used for overnight stays by an individual, (b) To deposit or a single camping family,a group,or any other similar entity. suite, except within (3) "Department"means the department of health. purpose. • • • • 8812421 t. t,• • ry - 9i • v` 25.12.107 • Health 180 181 Elan' 25.12.107, Powers of load authorities. d;543.216, Colorado geological our e. oeaes ^ate optimally wna!,. Speed limit 23.13.217, Circumstance. allowing matt more Speed limit than 35 mph wastdesignation or a hazard° of35mph but less lionsdndOsimal itatinondi- ti0ns and limitations or less than 55 mph powers and duties or cou (I) (a) Any motor vehicle with a cit. manufacturer's gross vehicle weight 2}iS-2t8, state hazardous waste suing rating of six thousand council—co'fludy i°"• any combination of vehicles towedby -s 15 2i9 Dep'nment osaj l w and(and for dispouu sites and feasibility such motor vehicle, and any motorcycle otaltenaive teennaask. 2313 other than a motor-driven cycle: 220, Ercecwrl9aJamendmenu (I) Before January 1, 1973 88 db(A) 90 db(A) PART) (11) On and after January 1. 1973 86 db(A) 9O db(A) STATE FIA2 ARDbus WASTE Editor's note: This subsection (II is reprinted for reenactmentto correct an error made ie MANAGEMENT PROGRAM • the preparation or the 1982 Replacement Volume i l whercinthe word"with"in the introduct 2 portion to paragraph la was erroneously printed twice. ar ' 3.13.301, Powers and duties or the department, 25.12.108. Preemption. The provisions of this article shall not be con- PA strucd to preempt or limit the authority of any municipality or county to adopt standards which arc no less restrictive than the provisions of this arts. GENERAL cic. Source:Amended,L.88,P. 1116,§2. 25-15-101. Definitions. (3.5) "O injection, dumping, spilling. leaking, • or on any land or water so that sue ARTICLE 15- thereof may enter the environmento into any waters,including ground wat• Hazardous Waste • (4) Repealed.L.83.P. 1105.4 28( (6) Repealed.L.83,0.'110$.§28(1 Cross referenan For transportation of hazardous materials by motor vehicle, see article 6,' (8) Repealed, I.,83,p. 1105-§28(1 oftitle43, (9) (b)Law mirror Pot article,"Colorado Municipal Liability after Annoaing a Potential Su tfund (I) Solid or dissolved ma • Site",see to Colo,Law,238O987). pe aarca subject to permits under sects , Control Act",as amended: PART i 25-1S-205. Pennit'required for operatic*,k (1V) Solid or dissolved material in • GENERAL PROVIsiONS —burial or liquids pnittllr,ti • (VI) Inert materials deposited for 23.13.206, substantial Change in otrat '� (Or connection with actual or contemp 2343.101, Definitions, ge changes in land contour for agri ship,design.0roperatia. i, 25.15,206,3, Revocation Or suspension a,,!7. gofha and not fall within the d PART 2 cent iate. fs pose,of hazardous waste: HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL SITES 25.15.207, Judicial review, , (e) Any material which would be 25-i3-zo8. Board topromulgateMis 6w cons of this article except for the fa 25.13.200,1, title, ngulaltOns�limituione,�, may be subject to regulations promul' 25.13.200,2, Short nivo declmtion, 23.15.209,3. Itopeclion required. ' 3 25 13.200.2. Definitions 2343.209.6, Performance .,'M�`t of this article when it is transported o 23.15.202, Application (or cenifiate — 25.15.211, Violations—criminalp5117 " '+Ti )and(I I) Repealed,L.83. ' (10 23.13.212. Violation se civilpe nasty Y �' P. I 1 • review by department and ...(19) Repealed, ,p. 05.§28( Colons.) reimbursement pe ed,L. 8311 _ pwlogiep survey 25.15.214. : Hazardous waste disposal d, Source: (3.5) and (9Xc) added, (4). 2543•20), Grouhearing,. or o i roust, 71 Dp 2545.215, Contracts on govern,* •• Ind t (9Xb)(J), (9xbxlV), and (9XbXV 2313.204, Ceniflate' t § ),2, 28(1), units authorized, •. -• • • 881201 Exhibit: F • • • t 4 ' .1 NOISE CONTROL IN THE WORKPLACE if 1 'v Table 4.3 Transmission Loss of Common Materials rgwncy f i • , Freqr • Material Ib/sq ft 125 250 S00 1000 2000 4000 8000 i. I Lead • q', %a inch thick 22 24 29 33 40 43 49 , ,a4 inch thick 1 19 20 24 27 33 39 43 Plywood g 34 inch;hick 2 24 22 27 28 25 27 35 �° i�►M IA N inch thick 0.7 17 15 20. 24 28 27 25 r Lead vinyl. 0.5 11 12 . 15 20 26. 32 •37 • J. a'e Lead vinyl 1,0 15 17 21 28. 33 37 43 Steel •- sn r P 18-gauge 2,0 IS 19 31 32 35 48 53 ,' 16-gauge 2.5 21 30 34 37 40 47 52 :,10. Sheet metal ' (viscoelastic 4. g! 1. laminate-core) 2 15 25 28 32 39 42 47 " ...I W2 I Plexiglas flume inch thick 1.45 16 17 22 28 33 35 35 j I 'r • • 1 Inch thick 2.9 21 23 26 32 32 37 37 Figure 4.1 Transmission } 1 inch thick 5.8 25 28 32 32 34 46 46 lowing fw vs 9J Glass aluminum 1* Ih inch thick 1,5 11 17 23 25 26 27 28 I 12,250,concr ;4 inch thick 3 17 23 25 27 28 29 30 11' 120,000, Nut Double glass L Y4 x1/2 X r/4 inch 23 24 24 27 28 30 36 thickness. i 1/4 X 6 X 34 inch 25 28 31 37 40 43 47 34 inch Gypsum fleeting information for On 2 X 2 inch stud 23 28 33 43 50 49 50 1in sheet form for.gluini On staggered stud 26 35 42 52 57 55 57 pressure-sensitive adbesh, Concrete,4 inch thick 4X 29 35 37 43 44 50 55 The interior of melee 1 • ; Concrete block.6 inch 36 33 34 35 38 46 52 5.5 buildup of sound withlgt Panels of 16-gauge steel, damping can be combis 4 inch absorbent, D B 20-gauge steel 25 35 43 48 52 55 56 usually a foamed polyur be 1 inch.Special o11 atr This covering protocts,tt are satisfactory when the dry thickness of the damping treatment is about deposits on the film'ma twice that of base metal, usually steel. Manufacturers will furnish recom- frequency absorption.L mended treatment thickness, cloth,Wipe carefully'to, v i i Many damping materials are quite temperature-dependent. Be sure that Absorbents protected. the material selected has optim performance for the temperature range sealed by a lntex.paint,,t .� mcin which it will be used. Most manufacturers can supply the necessary engi- closes the edges.An alto' tl li 148 If PP 881201 Developing a Nolte Control Program Materials ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Frequency Hz Eo — -0i load(wt 0 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 v+►e'st' so 29 33 40 43 49 g Mra� 24 27 33 39 43 2 27 28 25 27 35 i5 40 r.a nn 5 20 24 28 27 25 q oo — plods 191 15 20 26 32 37 ear 7 21 28 33 37 43 20 Messed tst 1 3; 32 35 48 53 K*+r 0 34 37 40 47 32 to — t 5 28 32 39 42 47 R., X07 is ' . . . . . . toy lob cos rwaouasev.waier/UNIT APIA OM t Disdain 2 1 7 22 28 33 35 35 , :3 26 32 32 37 37 --, Figure 4.1 Transmission Loss Plateaus. Ends of plateaus occur at the fol. :8 32 32 34 46 46' - ' lowing fw values: plywood 500, 2600; glass 1200, 13.000; ' -1 • aluminum 1400,25,400: plaster 1400, 11.200: brick 3500, 7 23 25 26 27 28, , 12,250;concrete'4000,48,000;steel 4500,49,500:lead 30,000, '3 25 27 28 29 30 120,000. Numbers•]p (' }aie.welghts in lb/sq ft per inch of 24 24 27 28 30 36- r" thickness. 28 31 37 40 43 4 • - neering information for making an optimum selection, Damping materials 28 33 43 50 49 50•. ' a • in.sheet form •for gluing to a vibrating Studios can be supplied with a 33 42 52 57 55 S -e • prosuro-senaltdve adhesive. - 35 37 43 44• ' 50',_• '" Tlie'interior of enclosures must be towel absorbent to prevent reflective 34 33 38 46 32 ,)-41 buildup of sound within the enclosure.Often the functions of absorption and • damping can be combined In a single composite material. The absorbent is 35 43 48 52 55 •) usually a foamed polyurethane;the minimum thickness of the foam should be 1 inch,Special oil and water-impervious film coverings can be epeci6ed. This covering protects the material from becoming liquid soaked.However, of the damping treatment is • deposits on the film must be removed periodically to prevent loss of high Manufacturers will furnish • frequency absorption. Use a mild warm detergent solution, applied with a cloth, Wipe carefully to prevent damage to the Alm, amperature-dependent. Be aura Absorbents protected by a 61m still have exposed edges. These may be formance for the temperature -t, sealed by a latex paint that anchors itself to the pores of the absorbent and curers can supply the necessary closes the edges.An alternative is a thin Alm that is adhesively fastened over 149 • • • • • 881201 a f' NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, First Floor. Greeley. Colorado. at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. Should the applicant or any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings, in addition to the taped record which will be kept during the hearing, the Clerk to the board's Office can be contacted for a list of certified court reporters in the area. If a court reporter is obtained. the Clerk to the Board's Office shall be advised in writing of such action at least five days prior to the hearing. The Cost of engaging a court reporter shall be borne by the requesting party. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley. Colorado. APPLICANT DOCKET NO. 88-76 Windsor Gas Processing (Oilcan Corporation) 1600 West First Street Loveland. Colorado 80537 DATE: December 14, 1988 TIME: 10:00 A.M. REQUEST: Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit - Oil and gas support and service facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW} NW} of Section 32, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 383 and east of State Highway 60 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERIC AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff. Deputy DATED: November 21, 1988 PUBLISHED: November 30, 1988. In the Platteville Herald 88122.- e.,ts-w/'.�' E 4 1. Y Affidavit of 9ubLit:fxtion • t • w n• . STATE OF COWRADo J4` r County((weld as. »-. tea. tA.W!nkkr Last at arid CounyorWald being duly tare.ley that I ant publisher or r '. w Platteville Herald Atka' that,the same e a weakly nerspeper of general aboulanes ewe 1..". w..y. ...,,« pMYd and publtahad to the town of ,z.4.--•da,f..�iwM.. . 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E •- los 'my ssaedsl n expires aim 1093 " « gal F !`' h My Commission expires June 30,1902, °' a • 88121 r', /F . J $ • DATE: November 21, 1988 TO: The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado FROM: Clerk to the Hoard Office Commissioners: If you have no objections, we have tentatively set the following hearing for the 14th day of December, 1988, at 10:00 A.M. Docket No. 88-76 - Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an oil and gas support and service facility in the A (A;ricultura?.) Zone District - Windsor Gas Processing (Oiloum Corporation) OFFICE OF FFjTHE E TO THE HOARD BY: ,�5%??6G^.f/ /� Deputy The above mentioned hearing date and hearing time may be scheduled on the agenda as stated above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD UNIT, COLORADO brealreAt 47a'N/Bi7F 8a12C1 6 • III .i-,\if OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS otIPIR •Z Cl PHONE(303)350-1000,ext.4200 .,. " 'If r" �� P,O.BOX 750 GREELEY,COLORADO 80032 sgs WliDc ( NOV 2 1. COLORADO nom°°`°" RECEIVED I C'; 1 4 ;Sao November 9. 1988 Windsor Cas Processing (Oilcom Corporation) 1600 West 1st Street Loveland, Colorado 80537 Dear Sirs: Your application for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an oil and gas support and service facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District has been recommended unfavorably to the Board of County Commissioners by the Planning Commission. The legal, description of the property involved is shown as part of the SW} NW} of Section 32. Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado. If you wish to be heard by the Board of County Commissioners. It will be necessary for you to indicate your request by signing the bottom of this letter and returning it to this office. Regular hearing procedures will then be followed. This includes publishing a Notice of Hearing in the legal newspaper. an expense to be paid by you. In order to proceed as quickly as possible, we must receive your reply by November 23. 1988. If we are not in receipt of your request by that date, the matter will be considered closed. Sincerely, BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO at 6-riksit CHAIRMAN I wish to have a hearing on this matter brought before the Board of County Commissioners. I agree to pay for the legal advertising expense. // / /S/ ee 881201 ' • , . ftiteiC\ • agPlit OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PHONE(303)3564000,EX7,4200 P,O,BOX 758 GREELEY,COLORADO 80032 e COLORADO , November 9, 3988 Windsor Caa Processing (0iloom Corporation) 1600 West let Street Loveland. Colorado 80537 Dear Sirs: Your application for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an oil and gas support and service facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District has been recommended unfavorably to the Board of County Commissioners by the Planning Commission. The legal description of the property involved is shown as part of the SW} NW} of Section 32. Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M.. Weld County. Colorado. If you wish to be heard by the Board of County Commissioners. it will be necessary for you to indicate your request by signing the bottom of this latter and returning it to this office. Regular bearing procedures will then be followed. This includes publishing a Notice of Hearing in the legal newspaper, an expense to be paid by you. In order 'to proceed as quickly as possible. we must receive your reply by November 23, 1988. If we are not in receipt of your request by that date, the matter will be considered closed. Sincerely, BOARD or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO .0S/Cs st CHAIRMAN • X wish to have a bearing on this matter brought before the Board of County Commissioners. I agree to pay for the legal advertising expense. 88121 EX..Qv bct 1b k • • I rye Tl7116`H1Pr;,f r'5d9 ilk 1,.F,43.. m.s4 ,h(1 c 1;.1. + ±:;',r ;k + a4�'�".�r" w 0.i. , i ! 1 l' r+Mln k 11 V' , fr[ . 4' 1!;; �'/ ,. g;,6 j f 00 S Y ._ . 4, fr:110 j I Y 4LhI !I; ! - I �v w em • i f It (1h4JiJi 7G `� ern �(.;..�' 4 in M i NzH in wilt H W 5 4c, wilt a CIA 88Ey- q• l % it a \ T H.5 aG W g I � �y A 7 1 A ie 1. a LwY} 3V t ate. 3 Z 1S j i a g cast*vat 4009C 700•6 6/ 881211 I SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING October 18, 1988 A regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission was held on October 18. 1988, in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room. First Floor (4101), Weld County Centennial building, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. The meeting was called to order by the chairman, Bud Halldorson, at 1:40 p.m. Tape 334 - Side 2 Ann Garrison Present Jerry Burnett Absent - telephoned Ivan Gosnell Present LeAnn Reid Present Lynn Brown Absent - telephoned Jerry Kiefer Present Rick Iverson Present Ernie Ross Absent - telephoned Bud Halldorson Present Also present: Keith Schuett, Current Planner, Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, and Bobbie Good, Secretary A quorum was present. The summary of the last regular meeting of the Planning Commission held on October 4, 1988, was approved as distributed. CASE NUMBER: USR-856 APPLICANT: Windsor Gas Processing REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an Oil and Gas Support Facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district ' LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW} NW} of Section 32, T4N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North and adjacent to Weld County Road 38-1/2. and east and adjacent to State Highway 60 APPEARANCE: Ralph Nelms, Operations Manager, Windsor Gas Processing, represented the applicant. This is for a small gas processing plant. They have a request for two special review permits on today's agenda. They do not intend to install two gas plants, the two permits are for a primary and an alternate site. Only one of the two sites will be used. This location is for the primary site. The gam plant would encompass five acres. and have a six foot chain link fence around the perimeter. There will be storage tanks, a mobile home for the operator to live in, and several sheds on the site. There will be no flaring or burning. The compressors are to be located inside a building so the noise level will be very low. There will be one to two trucks and three to four vehicles entering the site each day. AJ I VI v '-6488 • Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting October 18, 1988 Page 2 The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. Edward Wolfe, surrounding property owner. spoke in opposition to this request because of the noise and the closeness to his existing farm buildings. Richard Wolfe, surrounding property owner, is opposed to this request because of the noise. Sam Frank, property owner of the requested use b7 special review, spoke in favor of this request. Tom Herrick. operator of the Windsor Gas Plant at the Severance site, explained the plant's safety features and the :pinimal amount of noise from the operation. Tape 335 — Side 1 The Chairman asked Keith Schuett to read the recommendation, conditions, and Development Standards as presented by the Department of Planning Services' staff into the record. The Chairman asked Mr. Nelms if he had any questions pertaining to these items? Mr. Nelms stated they would have no problem working within these guidelines. MOTION: LeAnn Reid moved Case Number USR-836 for Windsor Gas Processing for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Reivew permit for an Oil and Gas Support Facility in the Agricultural sone district be continued until the regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning Commission on Tuesday, November 1, 1988, at 1:30 p.m. , to enable the members of the Planning Commission to individually visit the existing Windsor Gas Processing Plant located near Severance and review the amount of noise emitted. 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. LeAnn Reid - yes; Ivan Gosnoll - yes; Ann Garrison - no; Rick Iverson - no; Jerry Kiefer - yes; Bud Halldorson - yes. Motion carried with four voting for the motion and two voting against the motion. ssizni • r Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting October 18, 1988 Page 3 Ralph Nelms suggested the Planning Commission members visit the site on October 20 and 21 from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. He gave direction. to the site. Arrangements will be made for someone to be available to allow admittance and explain the operation. Lee Morrison instructed the Planning Commission members on procedures to be followed at the site. CASE NUMBER: USR-857 APPLICANT: Windsor Cas Processing REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an Oil and Cas Support Facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE} SE} of Section 35. T4N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 40 and east and adjacent to Weld County Road 35 APPEARANCE: Ralph Nelms, Operations Manager, Windsor Cas Processing, represented the applicant. This is their alternate site. There are no homes located close to this site, but the initial installation and cost of operation would be much higher than at the primary site. The equipment and traffic for this operation would be identical co the first request. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. • Oliver Lorenz, property owner of the proposed use by special review site indicated this nice is dryland. He has considered irrigating this land. but it would be more expensive to irrigate than anything they could get off of it. The Chairman asked Mr. Nelms if he had reviewed the recommendation. conditions, and development standards as presented by the Department of Planning Services' staff? Keith Schuett reported the recommendation, conditions, and development standards are identical to the first request. Mr. Nelms stated if these are identical to the recommendation on the primary request they can work within these guidelines. MOTION: Ivan Cosnell moved Case Number USR-857 for Windsor Gas Processing for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an Oil and Cas Support Facility in the Agricultural zone district be forwarded to the Board of County Commissicrera with the Planning Commission's recommendation for Approval based upon the recommendation, conditions, and development standards set forth by the Department of Planning Services' staff, and the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by Jerry Kiefer. 8812'^1 • yI • • 1 Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting November 1. 19CC Page 2 The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. There was none. The Chairman nek.ed the applicant if the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services had been reviewed, and if they had any comments or objections to it? The applicant had no comments or objections. The Chairman asked that the recommendation be filed with the summary as a permanent record of these proceedings. MOTION: Lynn Brown moved the Johnstown/Milliken Parka and Recreation District cervice plan review purruent to Section 32-1-201 et seq., C.R.S. for a proposed park and recreation district be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services' staff and the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by LeAnn Reid. 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. Lynn Brown - yes; LeAnn Reid - yes; Ivan Goeneil - yes; Jerry Burnett - yeo; Ann Carrison - yes; Rick Iverson - yes; Jerry Kiefer - yes; Ernie Ross - yet; Bud Ralldorson - yes. Motion carried unanimously. Tape 335 - Side 2 CASE NUMBER: USX-656 (Continued from October 18, 1988) APPLICANT: Windsor Gas Processing REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for en Oil and Gas Support Facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW! NWi of Section 32, T4N, R66W of the 6th P.M. . Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North and adjacent to Weld County Road 3S-1/2. and east and ndjacert to State Highway 60 APPEARANCE: Ralph Nelms, Operations Manager. Windsor Gas Processing. represented the applicant. Thin case was continued to allow the members of the Planning Commission to review operations et the Windsor/Severance gas plant. Windsor Cas wishes to move this plant to the Gilcreut area because it is in the 881201 • • BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Jerry Kiefer that the following resolution be introduceb „for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it ,Resol by the'\W ,1,d County Planning Commission that the application for: ' n CASE NUMBER: USR-856 NAME: Windsor Gam Processing (Oilcom Corporation) • ADDRESS: 1600 West First Street. Loveland, CO 80537 oc REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review p an 011 and Gas Support and Service Facility in A (Agricultural) zone district LECAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW} NW} of Section 32, T4N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 38-1/2 and east of State Highway 60 be recommended unfavorably to the Board of County Commissioners because the use would be incompatible with the uses currently in existence. and an existing residence would be too close to the proposed gas plant operation. Motion seconded by Ann Garrison. VOTE: For Passage Abstain Against Passage Ivan Connell Lynn Brown LeAnn Reid Ann Garrison Jerry Burnett Rick Iverson Ernie Ross Jerry Kiefer Bud Halldorson The Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OP COPY I. Bobbie Good. Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on November 1. 1988, and recorded in Book No. XI of the proceedings of the Planning Commission. Dated the first day of November, 1988. 'teV.t.w... Qocet\ Bobbie Good Secretary 8812C1 ` y f 4i • • r Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting November 1. 19Ct Page 2 The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. There was none. The Chairman asked the applicant if the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services had been reviewed, and if they had any comments or objections to it? The applicant had no comments or objections. The Chairman asked that the recommendation be filed with the summary as a permanent record of these proceedings. MOTION: Lynn Brown moved the Johnstown/Milliken Parka and Recreation District service plan review pursvent to Section 32-1-201 et seq. , C.R.S. for a proposed park and recreation district be forwarded to the Board of County Commissior,era with the Planning Commission's recommenOetion for approval based upon the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services' staff and the testimony hoard by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by LeAnn Reid. 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. Lynn Brown - yes; LeAnn Reid - yes; Ivan Cosnell - yes; Jerry Burnett - yes; Ann Carrison - yes: Rick Iverson - yes; Jerry Kiefer - yes; Ernie Ross — yec: Bud Henderson - yes. Motion carried unanimously. Tape 335 - Side 2 yCASE Nt'2ER: L'SR-856 (Continued from October 18, 19E8) APPLICANT: Windsor Gas Processing REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an 011 and Gas Support Facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW} NW! of Section 32, TON, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North and adjacent to Weld County Road 36-1/2, and cant and adjacent to State Highway 60 APPEARANCE: Ralph Nelms, Operations Manager, Windsor Cae Processing, represented the applicant. This case was continued to allow the members of the Planning Commission to review operation& et the Windsor/Severance gas plant. Windsor Gas wishes to move this plant to the Cilcres; area because it is in the 881201 EX i- C Summery or [ha Weld County Planning Commission Meeting Movember 1. 198& Page 2 center of their production facilities. This request is for the primary site. They have only one gne plant, and it will be moved from Ito present site to one of the three special review sites. Because of the length of time it takes t0 approve a Special Review permit, they have applied for the primary and two alternate sixes, but only one site will be used. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. There Was note. AMENDMENT: Ann Carrison mover! a new Condition #4 be added to read as follows: 4. Prior to the recording of the plat, the owner/operator shall submit and have approved a subdivision exemption application. Motion seconded by LeAnn Reid. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. The Chairman poked the members Who where not present at the October 10. 19'8. meeting to abstain from voting unless they had listened to the evidence presented at the first meeting. -` The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for choir decision. Lynn Brown - abstain; LeAnn Reid - yes; Ivan Connell - yes; Jerry Burnett - abstain: Ann Garrison - yes; Rick Iverson - yes: Jerry Kiefer - yes; Ernie Ross - abstain; Bud Halldoreon - yea. Motion carried with six voting for the motion and three abstaining. MOTION: Jerry Kiefer moved Case Number L'SR-856 for Windsor Cam Processing for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an oil and gas support and service facility it the Agricultural zone diecrict be forwarded to the board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commissions recommendation tor denial because the use would be incompatible with the uses currently in existence. and an existing residence would he too close to the proposeu gas plant operation. Motion seconded by Anr. Garrison. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. There was no further discussion. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Lynn Brown - ebscain; LeAnn Reid - no: Ivan Connell - yes: Jerry Burnett - abstain; Ann Garrison -'yes: Rick Iverson - yes: Jerry Kiefer - yes: Ernie Ross - abstain; Bud ttallderson - yes. Motion carried with five voting for the motion. one voting against tt'a notion. rnd three abstaining. 881201 • • BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Jerry Kiefer that the following resolution be Introducil lot passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it .Resol by tbw\W ;l,d County Planning Commission that the application for: 1 . CASE NUMBER: USR-856 L NAME: Windsor Gee Processing (Oilcom Corporation) D• a ADDRESS: 1600 West First Street. Loveland, CO 80537 REQUEST: A Sits Specific Development Plan and a Special Review p an Oil and Gas Support and Service Facility in A (Agricultural) zone district LECAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW} NW} of Section 32, T4N. R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 38-112 anS east of State Highway 60 be recommended unfavorably to the Board of County Commissioners because the use would be incompatible with the uses currently in existence, and an existing residence would be too close to the proposed gas plant operation. Motion seconded by Ann Garrison. VOTE: For Passage Abstain Against Passage Ivan toenail Lynn Brown LeAnn Reid Ann Garrison Jerry Burnett kick Iverson Ernie Ross Jerry Kiefer Bud Halldorson The Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Bobbie Good. Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission. do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on November 1, 1988. and recorded in Book No. XI of the proceedings of the Planning Commission. rDyaated the first day of November. 1988. OkoGc\ Bobbie Good Secretary p� vv12ci. Ex)t J i* a . f INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CON• SIDERATION Case Number USR-856 Windsor Cas Processing Submitted or Prepared Prior to Hear n at EIS 1. Application 3 Pages X 2. One Application plat, 1 page X 3. DPS Referral Summary Sheet X 4. DPS Recommendation X 5. DPS Surrounding Property Owner's Mailing List X 6. DPS Mineral Owner's Mailing List X 7. Three DI'S Maps Prepared by Planning Technician X 8. DPS Notice of Hearing X 9. DPS Case File Summary Sheet X 10. DPS Field Check X 11. Memo dated October 9. 1988 from the Weld County Health Department X • 12. Memo dated October 13. 1988 from the Weld County Engineer X 13. Letter dated September 20. 1988, from Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company X 14. Letter dated September 30, 1988, from the Platteville Fire Protection District X 15. Letter dated September 20. 1988, from the Platte Valley Soil Conservation Service X 16. Seventeen pictures X I hereby certify that the 16 items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services at or prior to the scheduled Planning Commission hearing. I further certify that these items were fowarded to the Clerk to the Board's office on November 4. 1988.— tealle Cur tanner STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) 40) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS a day of vac\, c,,n",,.\0 ,., 19 s . SEAL - sNOTAR PUBLIC My Commission Expires My Cornmuuon La4ir•l hits, 1.11, IYO 881211 • • p EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET Case (� V-Ida fm Szerm,e; Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description 11/1(ea. PiAgtt1.cnq AtA1l q„QQ11tOrrM 81:11114,4 4it?oC) tkd.. flu/. rQa4 .n, mmytannla� � k'1nA?llti Th. � A � Parerrrtpa Otto ) lI/ 1 C. P✓1 /1M n 1 nn �irvr ml n1 � I,rn nn,� Yl°- - 11/1 D. Lanai' £ sand e0 '?n r11 121110t± ? /Uh3 fins E. ` " pp_o 1 ,t a ro t (CIA DG�I oet.s r ,jp ttvi 63 f ll l at ChAl2. 409411 end nIinq Alai appAsAti n, 2 +n ` . &n n d a 11,c.1i.q . fln�'irj 4. 114(H. A),Ln - I. J.. K. L. M. N. 0. 8812'21 w Date: October 18, 1988 CASE NUMBER: USR-856 NAME: Windsor Gas Processing (011com Corporation) ADDRESS: 1600 West First Street. Loveland, CO 80537 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an Oil and Gas Support and Service Facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SWI NW* of Section 32, T4N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North of Weld County Road. 38-1/2 and east of State Highway 60 THE DEPARTMENT OP PLANNING SERVICES' STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Wald County Zoning Ordinance as follows: - The proposed use by special review is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plano Urban Growth Boundary Area Coals and Policies, and is located within the urban growth boundary area of the towns of Platteville and Gilcrest. The Cilcrest Town Council and the Platteville Planning Commission reviewed this request and finds no conflict with their interests. The proposed use by special review is in an area that will not interfere with urban development. - The proposed use by special review is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural zone district and is provided for as a use by special review. - The proposed use by special review is compatible with the existing surrounding land uses which include State Highway 60. one residence, and farm production. The special review conditions of approval and development standards will mitigate concerns about compatibility with surrounding land uses. - No overlay districts affect the site. - The applicant has demonstrated a diligent effort in conserving productive agricultural land in the locational decision for the proposed use by special review. 881201 • • 9SR-856 Windsor Cam Processing (0lloom Corporation) Page 2 - Special Review Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health. safety and welfare of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation is based, in part. upon a review of the application submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and the responses of the referral entities which have reviewed this request. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to the issuance of building permits, a Copy of the following shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services: - A soil erosion control plan approved by the Platte Valley Soil Conservation Service. - An air emissions permit from the Air Pollution Control Division. Colorado Department of Health for fugitive dust and odors. 881201 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Windsor Gas Processing (011com Corporation) VSR-856 1. The Special Review permit and Site Specific Development Plan is for an oil and gas support and service facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24 C.R.S., as amended. 3. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed fox final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 4. The property shall be maintained in compliance at all tines with the air emissions permit approved by the Colorado Department of Health, Air Pollution Control Division. 5. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 6. The septic systems for the proposed office shall be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 7. Maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the light industrial limit of 70 db(A) , as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statues. 8. No buildings or structures shall be built within Panhandle Eastern's fifty foot pipeline right-of-way. S. Two business days prior to the start of construction, the Vt111ty Notification Center of Colorado shall be notified of the intent to start construction. This is to allow sufficient time for utility companies to locate and mark utility lines to eliminate accidents. 10. The 300 barrel condensate tank and 100 barrel water tank shall be located no closer than 100 feet to all propane storage tankn. 11. A current map of the Y.ocation Of the gas supply shutoff valves shall be maintained with the Platteville Fire Protection District. 881201 • • USR-856 Development Standards Page 2 12. Smoking shall not be permitted at any time on the spacial review permit sits. "NO SMOKING" signs shall be placed and maintained on the subject site. 13. All vessels containing flammable or dangerous materials shall be identified in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association, #704M identification system. 14. No lass than one 40A 240BC rated fire extinguisher shall be located and maintained on the special review site at all times. 15. All liquid storage tanks shall be barbed to contain the greatest amount of liquid possible that can be released from the largest storage tank in the event of spillage. 16. The soil erosion plan approved by the Platte Valley Soil Conservation Service shall be maintained at all times. 17. The appearance of the facility shall be maintained in a neat and orderly condition through periodic painting and maintenance. 18. All land within twenty-five (25) feet of any oil or gas tank containing flammable or combustible materials, or other appurtenant production equipment shall be kept free of dry weeds, grass, or rubbish. 19. A six (6) foot chain link fence, topped with three (3) strands of barbed wire, shall enclose the use by special review area. 20. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 21. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 22. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 23. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Platteville Firs Protection District, and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 581221 USR-656 Development Standards Page 3 24. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before ouch changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 25. 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Css Processing Saint Health Protection Services has reviewed this proposal and recommends for approval. subject to the following conditions: 1. All liquid and solid wastes. shell be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 2. Required Emissions Permit is obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division. Colorado Department of Health for fugitive dust and odors. 3. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 4. The septic system(s) for the proposed office is/are required to be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 5. Maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the light industrial limit of 70db(A). as measured according to 25-12-102. Colorado Revised Statues. riip,§gr@y- OCT 1 1 1988 Weld Cu. Mmumik 8812"i)1 • • LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: October 11, 1988 CASE NUMBER: USR-856 NAME: Windsor Gas Processing (0ilcom Corporation) • REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an oil and gas support and service facility in the A (Agricultural) sone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SWI NWk of Section 32, T4N. R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 38-1/2 and east of State Highway 60. SIZE OF PARCEL: 5 Acres, more or less POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIALS: The criteria for review of this Special Review permit is listed in Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The Department of Planning Services' staff has received specific recommendations from Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Company, Platteville Fire Protection District, and the Platte Valley Soil Conservation District. Referral responses have not been received from the Weld County Health Department, Weld County Office of Emergency Management, Weld County Engineering Department, Public Service Company of Colorado, and the Town of Platteville. The location of a residence 200 feet to the west of the Special Review site may require an effective noise abatement plan to mitigate the noise impacts associated with this request. No objections have been received by the Department of Planning Services' staff from surrounding property owners. 881201• DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES lj�_ • • PHONE(303)3564000 EXT.M00 et�G' COLORADO ORBELEY.C0IAMD000Wt kfi �w r.iF i P' 1 . COLORADO NOTICE or PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, October 18, 1988. at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for the property and the purpose described below. Approval of the request may create a vested property right pursuant to Colorado Law. APPLICANT: Windsor Gas Processing (0ilcom Corporation) • LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the Swig NW►t Of Section 32, T4N. R66W of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: An Oil and Gas Support and Service Facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 38-1/2 and east of Weld County Road 27 SIZE: 5 ACRES. MORE OR LESS The public hearing will be held in the Weld County Commissioners' Hearing Room. First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street. Greeley. Colorado. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Room 342. Greeley, Colorado 80631, before the above date or presented at the public hearing on October 18, 1988. Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department of Planning Services, Room 342, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street. Greeley. Colorado 80631 — Phone — 356-4000, Exteaeion 4400. Ann Garrison. Chairman Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the Platteville Herald To be published one (1) time by October 5, 1988 /// Received by; Y( 1////AC/f� Si�Y,�/ Date: C' " /l., 881201 }f 1,S tW , .{1•" rl 'S TY r ,4S. il.l' I'4 I". ! :Y r) I r `I•.:. 4. .,- . . [ T�4R y4 t.t, -/ f 1 r r q ( b}1. Cl ��. • c r c�r 9 n Vi t,j,.1'r� ,.4.11? * n ` / ;.•,:•••,,,,o,.,,, N,, , i�i r i 'i.• .•. - f } Iy. .,,,,l.,,,,,,,,,4;.,,,,,;•;,; II • Y>rj2ti, / • f ;.r •:�1A tj l . • "%).•,-0,4.a•--", .4 M l t• !f a • J . , _ M.11 4 I } ''';''.C..1. , 1 i. ). b I A r I rji' gqJJII,i ... ,k,- v,-... --. 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MID CHECK PILING NUMBER: USA-856 DATE OP INSPECTION: September 21. 1988 NAME: Windsor Gas Processing (0ilcom Corporation) REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special *avidly permit for an oil and gas support and service facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW NW} of Section 32, T4N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 38-1/2 and east of State Highway 60. LAND USE: N Farm field and residence E Farm field and residence S Weld County Road 38-1/2 and farm field W State Highway 60, residence, and farm field ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) $ A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: Weld County Road 38-1/2 is a gravel county local. Colorado Highway 60 (Weld County Road 27) is a paved minor arterial; a 120 foot total right-of-way. The property is flat. A pig launcher operated by Panhandle Eastern Pips Line is the only improvement on the property at this time. One residents is located approximately 200 feet west of this site across State Highway 60. sy: ich A. Schuett Current Planner 8812' 1 . r r: • • FXELD CHECK Filing Number: USR-856 Date of Xnepection: E5 Copt RR Applicant's Name: Windsor Gas Processing (0ilcom Corporation) Request: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an Oil and Gas Support and Service Facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district. Legal Description: Part of the SWk NWk of Section 32, T4N, R66W of the 6th F.M.. Weld County. Colorado Location: North of Weld County Road 38-1/2 and east of Weld County Road 27. Land Use: N Agricultural (irrigatable farmland) E Agricultural (irrigatable farmland) s Agricultural (irrigatable farmland) w Agricultural (irrigatable farmland) zoning: N Agricultural E Agricultural S Agricultural W Agricultural COMMENTS: The residence lust across Hwy 60 is 10-20 years old and the nearest the site. The next closest resident is mile to the east of the proposed,_ site. gnature o Board Memb sEP 2 a 190 fivi v INM 881211 nd�nc .'.iYw�+v{uu • 1' Ink • REFERRAL LIST APPLICANT: Windsor Cam Processing (Oilcom Corporation) CASE NUMBER: USR-856 SENT REFERRALS OUT: September 16, 1988 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: September 30. 1988 NO SR NR NO SR NR X Weld County Health Dept. , / . , X Town of Cilcrest Attn: Ms. Deborah Knapp X Engineering Department P.O. Box 8 Gilcreet, CO 80623 X Office of Emergency Magmt Ed Marring X Public Service Company of Colorado Attention: Mr. Cary Huett P.O. Box 1668 Fort Collins. CO 80522 v" X Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company Attention: Mr. Ken Neff 635 North 7th Avenue Brighton, CO 80601 X Town of Platteville Attention: Mr. Robert Thorson P.O. Box Drawer 70 Platteville, 80651 V X Platteville Fire Protection District Attention: Cary Momyak, Chief Platteville, CO 80651 ✓X Platte Valley Soil Conservation Dist. 60 South 27th Avenue . Brighton, CO 80501 • X Colorado Department of Natural Resource■ Oil and Gas Commission 1313 Sherman Street Denver. CO 80203 v X Mr. Ivan Cosnell Planning Commission Member 11488 Weld County Road 7 Longmont, CO 80501 NO-No Objection SR-Specific Recommendations NR-No Response 8812."71 A PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPE LINE COMPANY P.O. Box 127 Brighton, Colorado 80601 (303) 659-5922 September 20, 1990 Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 10th St. Greeley, CO. 80631 Attni Mr. Keith Schuett RE: Case A USRR"856 :I Dear Mr. Schuettr Please find enclosed a copy of our as-built map which hi-liter • our pipelines 16-10-075-207-6" and 16-10-075-194-4", located in the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 32, Township 4 North, Range 66 West, Weld County, Colorado. We maintain a 50-foot wide right-of-way on all pipelines and will not allow any building within that easement area. The owner or developer shall have the right to construct and maintain utility lines, streets, sidewalks, and driveways, which may be installed at approximate right angles to the pipeline herein authorized, provided, however, that all utilities cross under our pipeline and maintain 18 inches clearance from our pipeline. No paved or traveled portion of any street, sidewalk, driveway, road, parking area, alley or Curbing will be placed substantially parallel to and within fifteen (15' ) o4 the pipeline. In the event of a proposed crossing with a road or utility, please contact Utility Notification Center of Colorado (UNCC) at 534-6700 (Local & Metro Denver) , or 1-800-922-1987 (Outside the Metro area) , with two (2) business days notice, and at no cost to you, we will locate and mark our lines to eliminate accidents that can Occur from foreign forces. Panhandle Eastern will .be more than happy to work with you on this project) however, if for any reason our lines must be • moved, it will be at the expense of the developer or the person or persons asking for this movement. If additional information is needed, please call me direct at 654-9235. Sincerely, Kenneth J. Neff ✓ Right-of-Way Representative 881211 if • • •WIE0lMAN Not a +,,..t,.•!.F�.. , . ;•r r� . . - 1 ': MS SQS20 r, ''0. '' i. ,7+'ut *I ?�„wt�" •fA X71 r• F Ib-10-075�207g6^1. •5 I�` z..•••• iC71• xn N .l A. ii.:.•r •• • I ry Z: ,11 .. +sf .. , , ' .. r • 1 }•J / ( , i• ...,', • vI +4 �.'0. / 1, r ry ' i/ ', , 1 . , GI ., N• In ., I _ + IIie,,..,:„,,,„/„:„ • . . .` pb 'I 4• • P•��� i, ` . , / . ,... ..__. I�•- . , , . . . . , , nMoco-oeRoo-1 / /c I 16-IO-075 194 - 11 } • "01,d_.. • " IX • i.•.,• da19-10-073-1253 3" 4 "' 1 t / ' . • '4 I 2/ . ,577,87' --.g '+ • 1 r/ i ' 16-10.0 / y .• 3812k1 • .er • i 1' • r . 4 V t, Platt Fire Protection Di«ict P.O. Box 122 • Platteville, CO 80651 (303) 785.2232 9/30/88 Weld County Planning 915 10th Street Greeley, Co. 80631 Gentlemen: The Platteville Fire Distict has reveiwed the application by Windsor gas processing for proposed processing plants at WCR 38+ and State Hwy 60 ' and for a plant at WCR 35 and WCR 38 and have the following recommendations to make. 1. We would like to see the 300 barrel condensate tank and the 100 BE. water tank moved further away from the propane storage at least 100 feet. Our reason for this request is that should a incident occur at the propane tank or the condensate tank by having increased separation we will be better able to contain the problem one or the other without having both facilities to deal with. 2. Based on past experence with fighting a fire at this type of plant we know that the only way to extinguish a fire supported by natural gas is to turn off the supply of gas. If this is Aot:3mmediately possible our position will be to evcuate all persons to a safe distance and allow the fire to burn 3. Also based on past experence we have found the most effective way to extinguish a fire involving a compessor is once the gas is off to use extinguishers rather than foam or water. for this reason we ask for at least one extinguisher on each site with a rating of at least a 40A 240 BC rating. This extinguisher should be in addition to those otherwise required. Thank you for this opportunity and if you or Windsor gas have any questions please feel free to contact us Sincerely, Glenn Miller, Fire Marshal Platteville Fire Protection District C7§ -gT OCT 6 1988 ��._. 8812C1 p1.,/ O. .. Platte Valley 60 S. 27th Avenue Soil Conservation tlri3hton, CO 90601 District Telephone: 669-7004 September 20, 1900 Mr. Keith A. Schuett Weld County Colorado Department of Planning Services 916 10th Street Greeley, CO 00631 RE: Case Number: USR-966 Windsor Gas Processing Dear Mr. Schuett: This area is Prime Farmland according to the Important Farmland map for Weld County, Colorado. The soil on this site has a moderate limitation for local roads and streets due to potential frost action. This soil is droughty and any pond or irrigation ditch is likely to seep. Will the proposed irrigation ditch be lined with concrete? The application states that all roads and work areas will be gravelled . We feel that any area that is not gravelled should be seeded to adapted crass , such as Fairway Wheatcrass , at the rate of 6 pounds per acre of pure live seed. The seeding should be done in a firm weedfree seedbed. It should be seeded about 1/2 inch dreg and it should be seeded between November 1st and April 30th, Gut not on frozen soil . The area that ' s seeded needs to be protected until the grass is estat• tished . Weeds should be controlled at all times. One statement should be added to the Reclamation Plan. before the area is returned to cropland the area should be subsoiled to break up any soil compaction. Sincerely, 14 . lit cgi Clyde Abbett, President 0 rr'L�a board of Supervisors se2 3 1988 • tie Bu. most ,ul�rur 881201 . d • • WINDOSR GAS PROCESSING OILCOM CORPORATION USR-856 SURROUNDING PROPERTY AND MINERAL OWNERS Sam and Viola Frank 13411 Weld County Road 38-1/2 Platteville, CO 80651 Mrs. Agnes M. Nesom 136 South 5th Street LaSalle, CO 80645 The Farmers Independent Ditch Company c/o Mr. John Biggs, President 17787 Weld County Road 35 Platteville. CO 80651 Mission Oil Company 1600 West First Street Loveland, CO 80537 Amoco Production Company 1670 Broadway Street Denver, CO 80202 Windsor Gas Processing Plant Oilcom Corporation 1600 West First Street Loveland, CO 80537 Edward and Geraldine Wolfe 13292 Weld County Road 38-1/2 Platteville. CO 80651 Sam and Viola Frank 13411 Weld County Road 38-1/2 Platteville. CO 80651 Richard and Bernice Wolf Route 1. Box 74 W Ault. CO 80610 8812'1 f • List of Mineral Owners NW/4 Section 32, T4N, R66W Weld County, Colorado Name Address, town, city state and zip. code Mr. Sam and Mrs. Viola Frank 13411 Weld County Road 38 1/2 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Mrs. Agnes M. Nesom 136 South 5th Street • La Salle, Colorado 80645 The Farmers Independant Ditch Company C/0 Mr. John Biggs President 17787 Weld County Road 35 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Mission Oil Company 1600 West first street Loveland, Colorado 80537 Amoco Production company 1670 Broadway Street Denver, Colorado 80202 8812.'^'1 • • ' • • WINDSOR GAS PROCESSING 1600 WEST FIRST STREET LOVELAND, CO 80537 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION APPLICATION REOUIREMENj'Q The application requirements are outlined in section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The following items shall be submitted with an application for a use by special review permit: 1. A completed application form (form attached) . SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT "A" 2. A detailed description of the proposed operation and use shall be supplied. Details for the following items, when applicable, are required. - Explain proposed use. TYPE OF USE: NATURAL CAS PROCESSING PLANT - Explain need for use. NEED FOR USE: TO PROCESS NATURAL GAS FROM WELLS OWNED BY OPERATOR IN THE GILCREST, COLORADO, AREA AND COMPRESS NATURAL GAS TO A HIGH ENOUGH PRESSURE TO OUTPUT INTO PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO' S SALES LINE, LOCATED TWO MILES EAST OF GILCREST, COLORADO. _ Explain the types of existing uses on surrounding properties. EXISTING USES OF SURROUNDING PROPERTIES ARE OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT AND AGRICULTURAL CROP LANDS. _ The distance of the proposed use to residential structures in each direction. CLOSEST RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES: NORTH - 2400 ' SOUTH - 2500 ' EAST - 2400 ' WEST - 200 ' - The maximum number of users, patrons, members, and buyers. THE PLANT WILL BE OWNED AND OPERATED BY WINDSOR GAS PROCESSING. THE PLANT WILL PROCESS NATURAL GAS FROM WELLS OWNED AND OPERATED BY WINDSOR GAS PROCESSING. OTHER PRODUCERS IN THE AREA MAY SELL NATURAL GAS TO THE PLANT WHEN FUTURE WELLS ARE DRILLED. ONLY ONE BUYER OF THE NATURAL GAS EXISTS, PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO (I.E. WESTGAS) . 881201, - The number of employees, number of shifts, and hours of operation. THE PLANT WILL HAVE THREE TO FOUR EMPLOYEES WORKING THREE SHIFTS PER DAY. THE PLANT WILL BE OPERATED AND MANNED ON A 24 HOUR/DAY BASIS. - The type of water source for the proposed use. WATER SOURCE WILL BE FROM CENTRAL WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT. ONLY WATER FOR ONE MOBILE HOME AND ONE SMALL OFFICE BUILDING WILL BE REQUIRED. - Explain the access route(s) to be utilized for the proposed use. ALL TRAFFIC WILL ACCESS THE LOCATION FROM HIGHWAY 85 VIA STATE HIGHWAY 60, WHICH IS PAVED. NO TRUCK TRAFFIC ON COUNTY DIRT ROADS WALL BE REQUIRED, EXCEPT FOR APPROXIMATELY 300' OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 381. - Explain type, size, weight and frequency of vehicular traffic associated with the proposed use. CAR AND PICKUP TRAFFIC WILL ACCESS THE LOCATION 3-4 TIMES EACH DAY AS THE THREE EMPLOYEES COME AND GO TO WORK. ONE SEMI TRUCK WILL ACCESS THE PLANT EACH DAY TO TRANSPORT NATURAL GAS LIQUIDS FROM THE PLANT IN THE SUMMER AND TWO IN THE WINTER MONTHS. - The type of sewage facilities for the proposed site. A 1250 GALLON SEPTIC TANK WITH A LEACH FIELD WILL BE INSTALLED FOR THE MOBILE HOME AND THE SMALL OFFICE BUILDING. SEPTIC TANK AND LEACH FIELD TO CONFORM WITH COUNTY BUILDING CODES. - A description of the proposed fire protection measures associated with the proposed use. THE PLANT WILL BE CONSTRUCTED WITH SEVERAL TYPES OF TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE SHUT DOWN SAFETY DEVICES TO SHUT OFF THE NATURAL GAS FLOW TO AND FROM THE PLANT IN CASE OF A FIRE. THE PLANT WILL BE CONSTRUCTED WITH ADEQUATE SPACING BETWEEN STORAGE TANKS AND PROCESSING EQUIPMENT TO MEET STATE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS. INDUSTRIAL FIRE EXTINGUISHERS WILL BE USED AT THE SITE. WINDSOR CAS PROCESSING WILL WORK CLOSELY WITH LOCAL FIRE PROTECTION AGENCIES TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WILL ALL FIRE SAFETY CODES. - The types and maximum number of animals to be concentrated on the Use by Special Review area at any one time. NO ANIMALS WILL BE KEPT ON THE FACILITY EXCEPT FAMILY PETS, SUCH AS A DOG OR CAT, AT THE MOBILE HOME. - Type of storm water retention facilities associated with the proposed use. NO STORM WATER RETENTION FACILITIES WILL BE INSTALLED AT THE SITE. - The time schedule and method of removal and disposal of debris, junk, and other wastes associated with the proposed use. TRASH REMOVAL WILL BE CONTRACTED TO A COMMERCIAL TRASH REMOVAL COMPANY, AND WILL BE HAULED OFF ONCE A WEEK. WASTE OIL WILL BE HAULED OFF ONCE EVERY TWO MONTHS OR AS NEEDED. -2- sat 2i • - Explain proposed landscaping plans and erosion control measures associated with the proposed use. ACCESS ROAD WILL BE GRAVELED. ALL WORK AREAS WILL BE GRAVELED. WEED CONTROL VIA MOWING OR SPRAYING WILL BE CONDUCTED TO MAINTAIN A CLEAN AND NEAT APPEARANCE AT THE PLANT. SOME TREES OR BUSHES WILL BE PLANTED AT THE MOBILE HOME SITE. - Reclamation procedures to be employed upon cessation of the Use by Special Review activity. UPON ABANDONMENT OF THE PLANT, ALL BUILDINGS, FOUNDATIONS, EQUIPMENT, FENCES, ETC. WILL BE REMOVED. ALL GRAVEL WILL BE REMOVED OR PLOWED UNDER. SITE WILL BE RETURNED TO CROP LAND, IN AS CLOSE TO THE ORIGINAL CONDITION AS POSSIBLE. ALL SEWAGE LINES AND POWER LINES WILL BE REMOVED. SITE WILL BE CONTOURED TO ORIGINAL CONDITION. - A time table showing the periods of time required for construction and start-up of the proposed use. IT WILL TAKE ONE WEEK TO FENCE THE LOCATION AND GRAVEL THE ROADS. ONE MONTH TO LAY THE FOUNDATIONS, MOVE IN THE EQUIPMENT, INSTALL THE BUILDINGS, AND INSTALL THE SEPTIC SYSTEM, ELECTRICITY, PHONES, ETC. TOTAL TIME OF ONE MONTH TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT. 3. The following written materials and supporting documents shall be submitted as a part of the application: - A statement explaining how the proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. THE AREA IS CURRENTLY DEVELOPED FOR BOTH AGRICULTURAL AND OIL & GAS USE. THERE ARE CURRENTLY ABOUT 25 PRODUCING GAS WELLS WITHIN A 21 MILE RADIUS OF THE PROPOSED PLANT SITE. A GAS PLANT OWNED AND OPERATED BY ASSOCIATED NATURAL GAS EXISTS ABOUT 4 MILES EAST OF THE PROPOSED SITE. THEREFORE, INSTALLATION OF THIS GAS PLANT WILL NOT CHANGE THE CHARACTER OF THE DEVELOPMENT IN THE AREA. - A statement explaining how the proposal is consistent with the intent of the district in which the use is located. BECAUSE THE AREA IS DEVELOPED FOR BOTH AGRICULTURAL AND OIL & GAS PRODUCTION, INSTALLATION OF THE PLANT IS CONSISTENT WITH THE INTENT OF THE DISTRICT IN WHICH THE USE IS LOCATED. - If applicable, a statement explaining what efforts have been made, in the location decision for the proposed use, to conserve productive agricultural land in the agricultural zone district. ALTHOUGH S ACRES WILL BE PURCHASED FOR THE SITE, ONLY 3-31 ACRES WILL BE UTILIZED. THE IMPACT OF GRAVELING FOR ROADS OR COMPACTION OF SOILS WILL BE KEPT TO A MINIMUM SO AS NOT TO IMPAIR THE POTENTIAL OF THE LAND FOR FUTURE AGRICULTURAL USE AFTER RECLAMATION. - A statement explaining there is adequate provision for the protection of the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and the county. -3- 8812(1. THE PLANT WILL BE LOCATED 11 MILES SOUTHWEST OF THE TOWN OF GILCREST, COLORADO. THEREFORE , SPECIAL EFFORTS WILL BE UNDERTAKEN TO INSURE THAT THE PLANT IS CONSTRUCTED AND OPERATED TO MEET OR EXCEED ALL CITY, COUNTY, STATE AND FEDERAL SAFETY STANDARDS. AUTOMATIC SAFETY SHUT OFF EQUIPMENT WILL BE INSTALLED TO SHUT DOWN NATURAL GAS IN-FLOW OR OUT-FLOW FROM THE PLANT AT SPECIFIED OPERATING SAFETY LIMITS. ALL FIRE PROTECTION CODES WILL BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO AT THE PLANT. NO VENTING OR FLARING OF NATURAL GAS WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE PLANT. THE PLANT WILL BE OPERATED IN SUCH A MANNER AS TO MINIMIZE IMPACT ON THE AREA. ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY WINDSOR GAS PROCESSING INCLUDE: NO SEMI TRUCK TRAFFIC AT NIGHT TRAFFIC TO BE LIMITED TO PAVED ROADS INSTALLATION OF NOISE SUPPRESSION MUFFLERS ON ALL ENGINES 24 HOUR/DAY PLANT SUPERVISION WE HAVE OPERATED A GAS PLANT FOR 4 YEARS, WHICH IS LOCATED 2 MILES NORTHEAST OF THE TOWN OF WINDSOR, COLORADO, AND 2 MILES SOUTH OF SEVERENCE, COLORADO, WITH NO COMPLAINTS OR PROBLEMS. - A statement explaining the uses permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses (include a description of existing land uses of all properties adjacent to the property) . ALL SURROUNDING PROPERTIES ARE CROP LAND USAGE FOR AGRICULTURE, WITH MULTIPLE OIL & GAS WELLS IN THE IMMEDIATE AREA. A 6" GAS TRANSMISSION LINE RUNS DIRECTLY ADJACENT TO THE PROPERTY ON THE WEST SIDE, PARALLEL TO WELD COUNTY ROAD 27. - A statement explaining the proposed use will be Compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zone and with future development as projected by the comprehensive plan of the county or the adopted master plans of affected municipalities. THE CILCREST AREA WILL CONTINUE TO BE DEVELOPED BY THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY BECAUSE OF ITS PROLIFIC OIL & CAS WELLS. THEREFORE, THE NATURE OF THE AREA WILL CONTINUE TO BE AGRICULTURAL WITH OIL & GAS DEVELOPMENT. THE PLANT LOCATION WOULD BE FAR ENOUGH AWAY FROM THE TOWN OF GILCREST TO POSE ANY MAJOR IMPACT ON ITS RESIDENTS, UNLESS SIGNIFICANT GROWTH TAKES PLACE IN THE TOWN TO THE SOUTH WEST, ALONG HIGHWAY 85. - A statement explaining the use by special review area is not located in a flood plain, geologic hazard and weld County Airport overlay district area; or that the application complies with section fifty (50) , overlay district regulations as outlined in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. THE PROPOSED PLANT SITE IS NOT LOCATED IN A FLOOD PLAIN, GEOLOGIC HAZARD AREA, OR IN THE WELD COUNTY AIRPORT OVERLAY DISTRICT AREA. - Proof that a water supply will be available which is -4- 881201 adequate in terms of quantity, and dependability (e.g. , a well permit or letter from a water district) . ATTACHED XS PROOF THAT THE WATER SUPPLY WILL BE ADEQUATE IN TERMS OF QUANTITY, QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY. SEE EXHIBIT B - A copy of the deed or legal instrument identifying the applicant(s) interest in the property under consideration. If an authorized agent signs the application for the fee owner (s) , a letter granting power of attorney to the agent from the property owner (s) shall be provided. ATTACHED SS A COPY OF THE DEED IN FAVOR OF SAM AND VIOLA FRANK FOR THE 5 ACRE PROPERTY, AS WELL AS A CONTRACTUAL 'AGREEMENT FROM WINDSOR GAS PROCESSINeTO PURCHASE THIS PROPERTY FROM SAM AND VIOLA FRANK UPON APPROVAL OF THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT. - A noise report, unless waived by the Department of Planning Services, documenting the methods to be utilized to meet the applicable noise standards. SEE ATTACHED NOISE REPORT. - A soil report of the site prepared by the Soil Conservation Service or by a soils engineer or scientist. In those instances when the soil report indicates the existence of moderate or severe soil limitations for the uses proposed, the applicant shall detail the methods to be employed to mitigate the limitations. ATTACHED IS A SOIL REPORT FROM THE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE FOR THE SITE. SEE EXHIBIT C. - A certified list of the names, addresses and the corresponding parcel identification number by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within five hundred (500) feet of the property subject to the application. The source of such list shall be records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records, or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. If the list is assembled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, the applicant shall certify that such list was assembled within thirty (30) days of the application submission date. (Form attached.) The County Assessor' s Office will not complete this list for you. It is the responsibility of the applicant to gather this information. SEE EXHIBIT D - A certified list of the names and addresses of mineral owners and lessees of minerals on or under the parcel of land being considered. The Source of such list shall be assembled from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder, or from an ownership update from a title or abstract company or an attorney, derived from such records. (A certification form is attached.) SEE EXHIBIT E. -5- 8812'e1 III EXHIBIT A • • USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION Department of Planning Services. 915 Tench Street. Greeley. Colorado 80631 Phone - 356-4000 - Ext. 4400 Case Number Date Received Application Checked by Mylar plat submitted Application Fes _ Receipt Number Recording Fee Receipt Number TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (please print or type. except for necessary •signature T (we) , the undersigned. hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission and Weld County Board of County Commissioners concerning the proposed Use by Special Review Permit on the following described unincorporated area of Weld County. Colorado: Prtn of LEGAL DESCRIPTION OP SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA: SW1 NW1 Section 32 T 4 N. R 66 W LEGAL ESCRXPT16N of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit is proposed: Prtn of Section 49 T 4 N, R 6 A W SWyNWs Property Address (if available) J,.A4,1,} YC$ 815. Plat teyiL1G. CO 804,21 PRESENT ZONE A OVERLAY ZONES f1/A TOTAL ACREAGE 5 PROPOSED LAND USE Gas Proeessinct P1 ant EXISTING LAND USE floricultural SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) OP AREA PROPOSED FOR THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PST: Name: Mr_ Sam Frank And Mrs Vinlm Frank Address: : 141 1 wrR 11116, City nl arravtj l a Cn ZIP Rn6.S1 Rome Telephone # Business Telephone 3 (To purchase property upon approval for Special Use) Name: WinAanr etas tresnaawing (M'lnnm rmtpnrarinn) Address: 1600 West First Street City i.nvelrni rq Zip .11S37 Rome Telephone I N/A Business Telephone 1669.4$,$5 APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT sit different than above) : Name: Windsor Gas Processing ( Oilcom Corporation ) Address: LbUU West First Street City. LovplanA rpm Zip 2.0532 Rome Telephone # Business Telephone I Ah9-bps List the owner(s) and/or 1 f mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record. Name: Oileom CornorattOA (Windsor Gam Prneraa•(riy) Address: 1600 West First Street City r.nve1anA CM Zip snS47 Name: N/A tip Address: City I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within the application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD , STATE OF COLOxAab_ Signature: Owner or Authorized Agent .;ascribed and sworn co before me this f day of 'g,y rrnb er 19 J 7. aft,4 2t NOTARY PUBLIC 881201 My commission expires 57//(.• l c ri 7 ;; • EXHIBIT 8 • CENTRAL WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT September 1 . 198E U -RECGItiGC , C1 ! • Sam and Viola Frank X Mission Oil Corporation 1600 West First Street Loveland . CO 80537 RE ' water Service Dear Mr . & Mrs . Frank ' Thin letter is in response to your request for the availability of additional water service for the following described proPertyt NW J /4 of Section 32 , Township 4 North. Range 66 West of the 6th P .M . . Weld County , Colorado. EXCEPT parcel recorded May 18, 1894 . Rook 114, Page 163 . Water service is presently available to the above described property by tap number 994 . Additional water service ran be made available to this property provided all requirements of the District are satisfied. Central Weld County Water District requires that contracts be consumated within one Cl ) year from the date of this letter , or this letter shall become null and void unless extended in writing by the District . Very truly Yours , CENTRAL WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT 1, ine iVicina �hhn W . Zeds General Mar air JW7/ca 2235 2nd Avenue • Greeley, Color.do 10631 • 1303)352.1284 • John real,Genets(Menspv 881201 tzBIT C • soil survey of Weld County, Colorado Southern Part I United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service In Cooperotlon with Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station 88121)1 �• ; y� / 29 •r.4. f In •,F , . ��w�sw. ova la ,'Y 30 .1 IA1 , ^ t1 •. r J ..r.,• _i, .S.� `, 1., •`• ,. • . l2 79.. ,. .1,�' I' „� '• � ' ' � r � ': ' a : / �, 20 f. 3 �. ,32 l •. 3 ... u r .a .;.in 70 • 29 n 72 11 1 ' a� • 1i w l S° nae+ 12 � L'.' 72 , • r 29 72 i'F f. '. 50 r1/ ar; : 7e rr f4, lip72 J 72 4 1 atr' 21 r i 0 M \ 72 �kk!!! `• 35 291 • /1 16 �7 r,L1 21 7e 70 45 77 • 11 W5, ti, 72 lit.J•s 7) a . . • r r 1A".2. Lr•nmyLi a 1 2 Maas 1 U Scale 1:24 000 6000 Feel 10000 Feel -• ... n. a r ! .9' • I� WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART NO. 14 8812'1 SOIL. SURVEY Its soil has good potential for urban and recreational Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The only lir 'opment. Increased population growth in the survey cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked subetra has resulted in increased homesite construction. The pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can teal limiting soil features for urban development are the be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape rigated 1k-swell potential of the subsoil as it wets and dries cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is amen- 12-4 the limited ability of this soil to support a load. Septic tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop• a deep, absorption fields function properly, but community merit, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- to 4,80 Ige systems should be provided if the population den. land wildlife, for example, deer and antelope, can be at- South I increases. Because of the moderately rapid perinea- tracted by managing livestock grazing and reseeding Of soils v of the substratum, sewage lagoons must be sealed. where needed. Part Of nil, shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability subclass This soil is not suited to urban or recreational develop- Typie rrigated. ment because of the flood hazard. Capability subclass about 1 '—Barnyard sandy loam. 0 to 3 percent slopes, This IVw irrigated, VIw nonlrrlgated; Sandy Bottom land brown . deep, somewhat excessively drained soil on flood range site. stratum is at elevations of 4,450 to 5,000 feet. It formed in 11.Bnseer sandy loam, 0 to l percent elopes.Ws is Perm titled recent alluvium along streams and riven. In- a deep, well drained soil on terraces at elevations of 4,700 modem, ed in mapping are numerous sand and gravel ban to 4,800 feet. It formed in alluvium deposited by the more. S small areas of noncalcareous soils. South Platte River. Included in mapping are small areas low. vpically the surface layer of this Barnkard soil is of soils that have sand and gravelly sand in the lower This I vn sandy loam about 4 inches thick. The underlying part of the substratum. is suite< anal to a depth of 60 inches is pale brown calcareous Typically the surface layer is grayish brown sandy loam lag corr I stratified with thin lenses of sandy loam, loam, and about 11 Inches thick. The subsoil is brown and yellowish and onic gravel. 11lfty is moderately rapid. Available water brown sandy clay loam about 19 inches thick. The sub. u 4 ye omeabe kit slow.The oe depth a a0 inches or stratum to a depth of 60 inches is loamy sand. gar Y rooting PPermeability and available water capacity are lining, a e. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or water a' All m his soil is suited to limited cropping. It is sandy and more, Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is ligaation Peet to flooding. Pasture is the best e. Tall wheat- low' us menial us, tall fescue, and annual sweetolover are some of the This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. It Windt t suitable crops. Light, frequent irrigation by furrows in corn s all crop■ commonly grown to the area Ineoes,lud. Butted t. flooding is best. Commercial fertilizer improves the ing corn, sugar bests beans,alfalfa, small groin, is e °stabilah nlnt and valor of forage produced. and onions. An example of a suitable cropping system 3 tivating h.. ...,....Ii..l n.oiv,' .o 4 yearn of alfalfa ., ,, lfollowed by corn, corn for silage, ver..Im.- .�. a ..ul by vwfOtati• .�blr,non, lad b„glru.u., nun.l Id I r.....1g...nn, nuynr Leftist, II grain, or Ingalls'', U'ew ranwTVnti WWI@ m mils gurus., ue,',llw.nJLh.' I, I Wu.. grvualp Mur he l. Luvn. ore o..nded t t ,up yields. May All rnuthuds of irrigation an suitable, but furrow ir- Do ode' Ilia range sit° includes other soils and vegetation in ligation is the moat common. Barnyard manure and corn- pine,Rod i a complex pattern that it is difficult CO map them menial fertilizer are needed for top yields. pine, Si' ratel Potential production ranges from 2,500 pounds Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally shrub" b. in Icre in favorable years to 1400 pounds in unfavorable tin s, As range condition deteriorates, the tall and mid sisuitedto this wilt Sell blowing, the principal hazard inWildiu sea decrease; blue grams, sand dropseed, and forts establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cul- Iting.nec faze; and forage production drops, Undesirable weeds tinting only in the tree row end by leaving a strip of game sp. annuals invade the site as range condition becomes vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation nesting or, may be needed at the time of planting and during dry n periods.Trees that are best suited and have survival fo ha c .anagement of vegetation should be based on taking good for habit 'and leaving half of the total annual production. Seed- are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa agricultu is desirable only in areas large enough to Interseed or Pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and hackberry. The This ei Prepare a seedbed. Switchgrass, sand bluestem, sand shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberi- dovelopm )grass, sldeoats grama, little bluestem, blue grama,pu- an peashrub. only Itmi :ent wheatgrass, and intermediate wheatgnss are Wildlife is an Important secondary use of this soil. substrata able for seeding. This soil can be seeded by using an Ring-necked pheasant, mourning dove, and many non• wminaUo rseeder or a firm,clean sorghum stubble.A grass drill game species can be attracted by establishing areas for irrigated- equired. Seeding early in spring has proven most sue- nesting and escape cover. For pheasants, undisturbed 13—Ca del. nesting cover is essential and should be included in plans slopes. T; his soil is generally not suited to the establishment for habitat development, especially in areas of intensive edges an, growth of trees and shrubs. Onsite investigation is agriculture. foot. It A led to determine feasibility and possible tree and This soil has good potential for urban and recreational eluded In rb species, development. Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. The low or mo 8812"1,1 • • WELD COUNTY, COL,ORADO, SOUTHERN PART il. The only limiting features are the rapid permeability in the Typically the surface layer is brown gravelly sail +ecked substratum and the resulting hazard of ground water con- loam about 9 inches thick. The upper part of the under es can Lamination from sewage lagoons. Capability class X Ira ing material is pale brown and light yellowish brown vi escape rigated. gravelly sandy loam about 22 inches thick.The lower p. easen. 12—Breaser sandy loam. 1 to 3 percent slopes.This is to a depth of 60 inches is light yellowish brown vs rvelop- a deep, well drained soil on terraces at elevations of 4,700 gravelly sand. A layer of strong lime accumulation Range- tO 4,800 feet. It formed in alluvium deposited by the inches thick is below the surface layer. be at- South Platte River, Included in mapping are small areas Permeability is moderately rapid. Available wat eeding of soils that have sand and gravelly sand in the lower capacity is moderate. The effective rooting depth is part of the substratum, inches or more. Surface runoff is slow to medium,and t • rvelop• Typically the surface layer is grayish brown sandy loam erosion hazard la low, Aclass about 11 inches thick. The subsoil is brown and yellowish The potential native vegetation is dominated by lit n land brown sandy clay loam about 18 inches thick. The sub- bluestem, sldeoata grams, sand reedgrsy, blue gran stratum to a depth of 60 inches is loamy sand, hairy grams, switchgrass, and needleandthread. Potent This is Permeability and available water capacity are production ranges from 1200 pounds per acre in favor if 4,700 moderate, The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or Ws years to 700 pounds in unfavorable years. As ran by the more. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is condition deterbretes the tall and mid grasses decree I ores low. • lower This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. ft blue grams and hairy grams increase. and forage profit is suited to all crops commonly Won drops grown in the area, Incited- Management of vegetation should be based on taki. Iy loam ing corn, sugar beets, beans, alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, hod or low of the total annual production. Seeding a 'lowish and onions. An example of a suitable cropping system la 3 mechanical treatment are impractical. Deferred grazing ,e sub. to 4 years of alfalfa followed by corn, corn for silage, a practical measure in improving range condition. sugar beets, small grain, or beans. Land leveling, ditch Windbreaks and environmental plantings har es water application.'ining. and Wing pipelines may be needed for proper this soil Low available water capacitycity and high „kite card is All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- content are the principal hazards in establishing trees as rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and corn- and Weed control is needed to insure establlahnre rope It mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields. a survival of o In sure Supplemental irrigation al inelud• Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally mW be needed to Insure survival R cs that are be suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in am' and have good survival are hooky Mountalrr j emus 3 establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cul• mlper,eastern redoeda,ponderosa pine,and Siberian e1r ails The shrubs best adapted are akunkbush sumac and lilac tivating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of silage, vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation Wildlife uses are ,cry limited because this soil lad " Drac- may be needed at the time of planting and during dry potential for producing necessary habitat element periods,Trees that are best suited and have good survival Because most of the acreage la rangeland,only rsngelan row ir• wildlife, for example, scaled quail and antelope, are are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern radcedar, ponderosa tap id coma pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and hackberry. The cal. Extreme care is needed In managing livestock grubs. shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberia in order to provide suitable habitat on this soil orally an Deashrub. Steepnum is the most limiting soil feature that must t urd in Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil considered in planning homesites and the construction , Y cal- Ring•necked pheasant, mourning dove, and many non- roads. Other limiting features are the rapid permeabillt rip of groun game species can be attracted by establishing areas for in the substratum and the resulting hazard of gation nesting and escape cover, For pheasants, undisturbed water contamination from *swage lagoons. Sit* prepel% ,g dry nesting cover is essential and should be included in plans tion for environmental plantings such as lawns, shrub, wrvival for habitat development, especially in areas of intensive and trees is difficult because of the high content of grays iiderosa agriculture, and cobbles. Capability subclass VII„ nonirrigated;Craw v. The This soil has good potential for urban and recreational breaks range site. Siberia development, Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. The 14--Colby loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes. This la a deer only limiting features are the rapid permeability in the well drained soil on uplands at elevations of 4,850 to 6.06 ,is soil, substratum and the resulting hazard of ground water con- feet. It formed in calcareous eollan deposits. non. Da Y lamination from sewage lagoons, Capability subclass Ile Typically the surface layer Is pale brown loam about 1: eas for irrigated. inches thick. The underlying material to a depth of 6' sturbed 13—Cascsjo gravelly sandy loam. S to 20 percent inches is very pale brown silt loam. n plans slopes. Thin is a deep, excessively drained soil on terrace Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity L itensive edges and upland ridges at elevations of 4,600 to 5,200 high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more feet, It formed in very gravelly calcareous alluvium. In- Surface runoff is slow,and the erosion hazard is low. rational eluded in mapping are small areas of soils that are shal- This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. I ill. The low or moderately deep over sandstone and shale. Is suited to all crops commonly grown in the area includ 881211 . . r........ ea ... .....w..y.....ayes inure IOW r INMAN w wunWI w On , use, too low for beneficial use of fertilbt barley, and sorgh Most of the acreage is planted to late Stubble mulch farming, stripero , and minimum tilii winter wheat. T ►eted average yield is 20 bushels rho Urge pre needed to control soil blow it and water erosion. per acre. The soiPlQ summer followed in alternate years i of The potential native vegetation is dominated by to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation Is 'ed. western wheatgrass and blue grams. Buffalogrssa Is also too low for beneficial use of fertiliser. has present. Potential production ranges from 1,000 pounds in Stubble mulch farming, strip:ropping, and minimum favorable years to 600 pounds in unfavorable years. As tillage are needed to control soil blowing and water ere. I well range condition deteriorates, a blue grama.buffalogrw sion. Terracing also may be needed to control water Ira lion sat forms. Undesirable weeds and annuals invade the site sion. in as range condition becomes poorer. The potential native vegetation is dominated by rag a Management of vegetation on this soil should be based western wheatgraas and blue grams. Buffalograss is also cut. on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc. present. Potential production ranges from 1.000 pounds ish. tion, Range pitting can help in reducing runoff. Seeding is per acre In favorable years to 600 pounds in unfavorable tion desirable if the range is in poor condition. Western years, As rang% condition deteriorates, a blue grsms.buf• ood wheatgrass, blue grams, sideoata grams, buffalograss, pu. telegrams sod forms. Undesirable weeds and annuals in- dare labs for wheatgrass, and crested wheatgrass are suitable wade the site as range condition becomes poorer. for seeding. The grass selected should meet the seasonal Management of vegetation on this soil should be based rub, requirements of livestock. It can be seeded into a clean, on taking half and leaving half of the total annual product The Aram sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a firm tion. Range pitting can help in reducing runoff.Seeding is The prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has proven desirable if the range is in poor condition. Western most successful. wheatgrass, blue grams, sideoata grams, buffalograss, pu- can Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally bescent wheatgrass, and crested wheatgrass are suitable ape not suited to this soil, Onsite Investigation is needed to for seeding. The son. g grass selected should meet the seasonal top determine if plantings are feasible. Successful windbreaks requirements of livestock. It can be seeded into a clean, le- require supplemental water, firm sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled Into a firm be Openland wildlife, such as pheasant, mourning dove, prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has proven and cottontail, are best suited to this soil. Supplemental most successful. ;lee, water is needed in wildlife habitat development, including Windbreaks and environmental plantings final the tree and shrub plantings that serve as nesting areas, not suited to this soil. Onsite investigation is needed to ing This soil has poor potential for urban and recreational determine if plantings are feasible.Successful windbreaks teal; development. Slow permeability and high shrink swell require supplemental water. create problems in dwelling and road construction, Cap■. Openland wildlife, such as pheasant, mourning dove, is a bility subclass Its irrigated, YVe nonirrigated; Clayey and cottontail, are best suited to this soil. Supplemental Ions Plains range site, water is needed for wildlife habitat development, Whack gent 25—Helde silty clay. 3 to 6 percent slopes. This is a ing tree and shrub plantings that serve as nesting areas. vasdeep, moderately well drained soil on plains at elevations This soil has poor potential for urban and recreational subsof 4.960 to .0060 feet. It formed in alluvial sediment development. Slow permeablity and high shrink swell derived from shale. Included in mapping are small areas create problems In dwelling and road construction. Caps. and of Boil that have a clay loam or silt loam subsoil and sub- bility subclass file irrigated, We nonlrrigsted; Clayey stratum. The Plains range site. hes Typically the surface layer is light brownish gray and 1S.-delesbrsr sandy rata l es 1 pssesat ASIR This lay tight yellowish brown silty clay about 7 inches thick. The is a deep, well drained soil on terraces at elevations of igh, subsoil is light brownish gray silty clay about 21 inches 4,700 to 4,800 feet. It formed in alluvium deposited by the ay thick,The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is silty clay. South Platt* River. Included in mapping are some leveled Permeability is slow, Available water capacity is high. areas and small areas of soils that have a loamy sub• ,nly The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Surface stratum. fat. runoff is medium,and the erosion hazard is moderate. Typically the surface layer of this Julesburg soil is ally In irrigated areas this soil is suited to crops commonly brown sandy loam about 12 inches thick. The subsoil is grown in the area. Perennial grasses and alfalfa or close brown and pale brown sandy loam about 18 inches thick. 8812.91 I • 22 sou. eunvev The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is loamy sand and This soil la used almost entirely for irrigated crops is suited to all crops commonly grown in the area.trail sand. fs ing corn, sugar beets, beans,alfalfa,small grain,pout' Permeability te. e effective ct oAting e w isr capacity ■ stem momore. Su. The unoffis rooting depth the re io inches or tn4o e ts of �lfol�ed�co�p� for silt Surface runoff is slow. and the erosion hazard is ugarYbeets, small grain, or beans. Land leveling,di low. lining. and installing piplines may he needed for pro This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. IC water a u tiers. is suited to all crops commmonly grown in the area, in- pD eluding corn, sugar beets, beans, alfalfa, small grain, All methods of irrigation are Stable, but furrow potatoes, and onions. An example of a suitable cropping ligation is the mat common. Barnyard manure and e system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa followed by corn,corn for medial fertilizer are needed for top yields. such Windbreaks and environmental Plantings are gins silage, sugar beets, small grain, or beans. Generally, suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal Muni slig restrict as the rapidly permeable substratum establishing trees and shrubs. can be controlled bye• slightly methods of irrigation croPa tivating only in the tree row and by leaving • si? All n is the of most are suitable, but furrow water r vegetation between the rows. Suppument duns* management rigage common. Proper irrigation may he needed at the time of planting and is essential.for e manure and cemmer• periods.Trees that are best suited and have good erne cial fertilizer a are needed i top yields. are Rocky Mountain juniper,eastern redeedar, Windbreaks soil environmenblowing, l the enNnnc are hazard in Pin Siberian elm, Russian'elive, and hackbel11. suited to this so14 Soil shrubs, , principal d by in shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac,{flag,and establishing trees and shrubs. can be controlled by cut• an peashrub. tivating only in the tree row and by leaving • strip of Wudlht la important secondary use of this eel vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation cropland areas provide rat habitat for rid may by needed at the time of planting and during dry pheasant and mourning dove. Many noag•me periods.Trees that are best Butted and have good survival be attracted by establishing area for nesting teed are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redceder. Ponderosa cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover t pine, Siberian elm, Ruseian•olfve, and hackberry. The Gild and should be included in plans for habitat shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac.and Saari- men.especially in areas of intensive agriculture an peashrub. This soil has good potential for urban and re Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The development Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring necked only limiting feature of this soil is the rapid pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can in the substratum.which muses a hazard of groat be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and mane contamination from sewage lagoons. capability cover. For pheasants,undisturbed nesting cover is awn- fie irrigated. Thistial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- 31—Kim loam. 0 to 1 percent slopes ment especially in areas of intensive agriculture. well drained soil on smooth plains and gland This soil has good potential for urban and recreational elevations of 4,900 to 5,260 feet. It formed in development. Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. The deposits and parent sediment from a wide • only limiting feature of this soil is the rapid permeability bedrock. Included in mapping are small aswaf in the substratum, which causes a hazard of ground water have loamy sand underlying material. contamination from sewage lagoons. Capability subclass Typically the surface layer is brown said 11s irrigated. Thi about 12 inches thick The brown loamr .30 inches The oILS 30—Juleeburg sandy loam. Ito 3 percent slopes. This ing material is pale is a deep, well drained soil on terraces at elevations of depth*fop inches is pale brown fine moos 4,700 to 4,800 feet. It formed in alluvium deposited by the Permeability is moderate. Available water South Platte River. Included in mapping are some leveled high. The effective rooting depth is 60 areas and small areas of soils that have • loamy sub Surface seru+on� rand the ost e erosionf hued stratum. of this Julesburg soil is Is suited to all crops commonly grown in the Typically wn the surface layer alfalfa,small brown sandy loam about 12 inches thick. The subsoil la ing sore.sugar beets,bans, brown and pale brown sandy loam about 15 inches ick. and to 4 oy ears of alfal An fa le followed of a suitable y corn, en croppel The substratum to depth of 80 inches la loamy and auger bests, small grain,or beans.Very to sand. Is practices are needed to maintain top yields Permeability is ctive rooting depth is le water capacity moree. Surface e runoff is sl , and the erosion hazard is !lotion the mos inches or AU methods of t common. Barnyard mettle!fertilizer are needed for top yields. low, Ms . 881211 • POTENTIAL PRIME FARMLANDS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. SOUTHERN PART SOILS WITHXN THE FOLLOWING MAP UNITS ARE IDENTIFIED AS PRIME FARMLAND IF IRRIGATED WITH AN ADEOUATE SUPPLY OF WATER. FOOT- SYM- NOTE BOL MAP UNIT NAME • 1 ALTVAN LOAM, 0 TO 1 PCT SLOPES ' • 2 ALTVAN LOAM, 1 TO 3 PCT SLOPES • 5 ASCALON SANDY LOAM, 1 TO 3 PCT SLOPES 2• 6 ASCALON SANDY LOAM, 3 TO 5 PC? SLOPES • 8 ASCALON LOAM, 0 TO 1 PCT SLOPES • 9 ASCALON LOAM, 1 TO 3 PCT SLOPES • 11 DRESSER SANDY LOAM, 0 TO 1 PCT SLOPES • 12 BRESSER SANDY LOAM, 1 TO 3 PCT SLOPES 14 COLBY LOAM, 0 TO 1 PCT SLOPES 15 COLBY LOAM, 1 TO 3 PCT SLOPES • 19 COLOMBO CLAY LOAM, 0 TO 1 PCT SLOPES • 20 COLOMBO CLAY LOAM, 1 TO 3 PCT SLOPES • 21 DACONO CLAY LOAM, 0 TO 1 PCT SLOPES • 22 DACONO CLAY LOAM, 1 TO 3 PCT SLOPES 23 FORT COLLINS LOAM, 0 TO 1 PCT SLOPES 24 FORT COLLINS LOAM. 1 TO 3 PCT SLOPES 5 25 HAVERSON LOAM, 0 TO 1 PCT SLOPES 26 HAVERSON LOAM, 1 TO 3 PCT SLOPES 27 HELM. SILTY CLAY, 1 TO 3 PCT SLOPES • 29 JULESBURG SANDY LOAM, 0 TO 1 PCT SLOPES • 30 JULESBURO SANDY LOAM, 1 TO 3 PCT SLOPES 31 KIM LOAM, 0 TO 1 PCT SLOPES 32 KIM LOAM, 1 TO 3 PC? SLOPES • 39 NUNN LOAM, 0 TO 1 PCT SLOPES • 40 NUNN LOAM, 1 TO 3 PCT SLOPES • 41 NUNN CLAY LOAM, 0 TO 1 PCT SLOPES • 42 NUNN CLAY LOAM. 1 TO 3 PCT SLOPES 46 OLNEY FINE SANDY LOAM, 0 TO 1 PC? SLOPES 47 OLNEY FINE SANDY LOAM, 1 TO 3 PCT SLOPES 2 48 OLNEY FINE SANDY LOAM, 3 TO S PCT SLOPES 50 OTERO SANDY LOAM, 0 TO 1 PCT SLOPES 51 OTERO SANDY LOAM, 1 TO 3 PCT SLOPES 2 52 OTERO SANDY LOAM, 3 TO 5 PCT SLOPES • 54 PAOLI LOAM,' 0 TO 1 PCT SLOPES • 55 PAOLI LOAM, 1 TO 3 PCT SLOPES 66 ULM CLAY LOAM, 0 TO 3 PCT SLOPES 2 67 ULM CLAY LOAM, 3 TO 5 PCT SLOPES 75 VONA SANDY LOAM, 0 TO 1 PCT SLOPES 76 VONA SANDY LOAM, 1 TO 3 PCT SLOPES • 78 WELD LOAM, 0 TO 1 PCT SLOPES • 79 WELD LOAM, 1 TO 3 PC? SLOPES • 80 WELD LOAM, 3 TO 5 PCT SLOPES 81 WILEY-COLBY COMPLEX, 0 TO 1 PCT SLOPES 82 WILEY-COLBY COMPLEX. 1 TO 3 PCT SLOPES 2 83 WILEY—COLBY COMPLEX. 3 TO 5 PCT SLOPES (more) 61 881211 • (CONTINUED) PORTIONS OF THE FOLLOWING MAP UNITS ARE IDENTIFIED AS PRIME FARMLAND IF THE FOOTNOTED CONDITIONS ARE MET AND IRRIGATED WITH AN ADEQUATE SUPPLY OF WATER. 1 16 COLEY LOAM. 3 TO S PCT SLOPES 1 1R COLBY-ADENA WARS. 3 TO 9 PCT SLOPES 1 33 KIM LOAM. 3 TO 5 PCT SLOPES 1 77 VONA SANDY LOAM. 3 TO 5 PCT SLOPES • 62 881201 • EXPLANATION OF FOOTNOTES Footnote Designation �► Map unit qualifies as High Potential Dry Cropland. This is a category of "Farmlands of Statewide Importance." The soil survey is not completed. The list of soils which meet the requirements for Prime Farmlands will be updated. 1 Portions of this map unit which have smooth. even slopes of less than 6 percent would qualify as Prime Farmland if Irrigated with an Adequate Supply of Water. 2 Small portions of this map unit may exceed the maximum allowable slope range for Prime Farmland or portions may occur on ridges where soil erosion criteria is exceeded. These areas would be excluded from Prime Farmland. 3 Portions of this map unit which have been drained and salinity reduced below a level of 4 mmhos/an would be included in Prime Farmland. 4 This map unit occurs in areas where soils differ greatly over short distances. The map unit is defined too broadly to assign a Prime Farmland designation. Portions of the map unit may qualify as Prime Farmland. 5 Only those portions of the map unit which do not flood frequently are included in Prime Farmlands. 881201 ' EXHIBIT 0 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property SW/4 SW/4 NW/4 Section 32, T4N, R66W, Weld County, Colorado STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WE.O ) THE jNOERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names. addresses and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within five hundred (500) feet of the property subject to the rpplication. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records. or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty (30) days of the application submission date. 04j 9tamiz A,The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this day ��•1P PI4ber . 19, by Dni ice M Itldre (AA 11ojary P. hIle' ;Of the thate tc C'o )traclr WITNESS my hand and official /seal . My Commission expires: d//W//99; ItakiZ4‘1,92.1 -771. artsteuppsci Notary Public 83i2ft • • NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET Please print or typo NAME ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTITICATION I Edward and Geraldine Wolfe 13292 WCR 38 1/2 # 1057-32-0-00-009 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Sam and Viola Frank 13411 WCR 38 1/2 lh 1057-32-0-00-014 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Richard and Bernice Wolf Route 1, Box 74 W of 1057-31-0-00-015 Ault, Colorado 80610 Richards and Bernice Wolf Route 1, Box 74 W lb 1057-31-0-00-008 Ault, Colorado 80610 8812'^1 • • . , • 5 ,..w.. .,«. 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'wM• Wm mislay is ,auw*ran Y LS s*p..n s tweeptIn9 that Crrttle'putsandlrq Indebta nsis to Walter M Nseam aria AgMI M Nevem, • secured by Owed of wet dated tvbtvaty 2, 1972, regarded sbruary 3, 1971 in �, Book 661 ',mdse.Racepuan No, 158/2444 of o the Wild County NOOKS allot di* e ara",ti Ms plr%:T �aa.M.e SS irs Sli Mras.af°M.wnr a is er wna9 r r.tiara I,ala tkw arr. ' is sows smut ere r awry as pa MIS.lalaaa I.el r Wi IS is WI M alit.a .sr a.n IS el Ma fu.sr OM is.nit wM INIT MO tpoRMA Darta , ,1• IN unman manor,tumid pot Ie5 el Wi As mar w araar a their '- L. sap at is r ye n..arw lrr.rlA rind,MS r Oita...Er r nrrs r �' .. . . . ,.. ga.....,..e...4,,.. ..«f.L...... 1tttAli ,, ,. rank telly{ Q teyMMM• lift „a 5A _4_4 I_.,_r -ttaarlryd LM alit IS.1.-..., -Sr toe r.'.e• d.. «, ,.«Dr0am te...«.«.a..73....tp«,.8dgd taad4y*1s ittn t. Si't,\t u' ' p\ d0 g$Wilk... rasa.. ..,„« F',. Y 4 ; „.9 eb2f.,.,...,.,._ ,. ,.C ,. ti. •,..". •... Mart Pe 1, nit�• I t, , ralaa ea I.Pair.Tr Plan, ..._ ,., ,,...,..,....,.,..,..,N,....,...•„•, ....,„.,, wAnrwn esao.,.�rmir S. . . . M9\Fee. • . -••••••••I r ,...Marla.. 7y.Lww . , • , v • 8812'11 • • w• •, -"Si r• 1976108 NWI vf•IeCttun 12, TownklMp 4 NOM ,, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld * County, COIor000. exceptllW therefrom that certain parcel heretofore conveyed by Quit Claim Deed, recorded May 18, 1894 in 60011 114 et page 165 Of the Weld County r.00rd■, together with all wafer, water rights, ditch.■, tick rights, reservoirs and reservoir rights appertaining thereto or used in connection therewith, InOludi g, but not IlmNed CO 16 1/3 shares Of the Oepltal soak Of The former. Independent Dtt t Company, and 3 irrigation walla and pumps now • located on the above described property, su0leOf. however, to the MllOwingt (1) 1975 tans due and payable tin 1916, and future assessments 0f Northern Colorado Wear Conservancy District. Central Weld County Water Olivia, and Platteville fire Protection Dtsvlot; (2) Rights of way or other easement as granted or reserved by Instruments Of rs0ord Or as now enlaling on said pranlssel (2) CII, gas and mineral l of record, if any; (4) Reservation in and tO an undivided one-hall(1) Interest in and to ell Oil, des end Other minerals and mineral rights in, upon end under the above described oremlNe as contained in warranty dead recorded February 3, 1972 In 6005 661 under Reception No. 1561145 112E • • Ii t: 881201 II 1070 !XC 02010973 06/24/03 11.00 $3.00 1/001 AR2010173 r Ss69 MANY 1W111 }EOEigTRXM CURS a w1C0303IIt w'O CO. CO Ares H. Neste A whose ad n cha ddnr W 176 South Sth Street. Wells County of weld •and State f Colorado .ferthunn.ld•ratlunuf other pod and valuable sanotdrattoao and Tao ...w.-. Ih,Ilan,lnhsndpskt. . h.rebyr\l(.)annuitdlaire)i.0 Sam and Viols honk, as tenants In demon , *hor.ddrennln 13411 Weld Canty head 36%. 0114e4•11 Col 60627 ,and6/ate of Colorado .theft wingnel CuunlY of weld • nnnwrty,inthw County of Wald •anditataatCoiot.do,ler411 A 44444 le drip of land antennae throush the IMAt o1 the NMI of Section 32. .. Township 4 North, Rant• 66 West of the 6th I.M., mere pertteslarly 4aearUed as follows, tonettl A strip of around 100 fees vide, tt being SO'fas,vIle on sash aide of the 444444 line of the irrigating ditch of The /.tear•". leder.nd444 Ditch Company as now Iodated and ••n•tweted nor and stress do land, said ltna ►oglantai at as aortae as is Morton. 29, 30;')1, , and 32, Township 4 North. lenge 66 Well shenes Meth 70' 60 60 feast thence , Ji V/ South se• fast 260 feet to .eaten line Neuron Sessions 29 and 321 that. D r. South ee' )0• tact 200 feett theses South 55' fast 200 feast three sough sr30• fast 270 feet; cheats North 48'30' fast 290 fees to a point 1114 COOS fast of the earns? el leellns 29, 30. 31 and 32• held erns Of lend eentatnta6 2 2/10 , rarrvtna unto the 6 44444 herein r undivided one-half , in and to all oil. ga•. minerals and mineral rights in, on she under the shove described praise., subjoin to the tone and previsions of that 44444 le oil and sap loans dated Idruary 20. 1970 rounded in gook 622 under Resg■lon he. ". 1544056 of she Weld County 44444 do ;I MiMOON MwISM IMMSWINAMllWIWIm _ • with ell ite eppurwnanrw4 signed this tQ 3'� day of )1 01 .IO 6S • `r Agnes M. emlf no GG...trr •^ STATIC OP C01,O14AIM1. inn, Cuuntyof Weld J Th furyrvw�u"la J g�IMtrt,nrnt WEN nwkn..W b,dgv,1 Iwferu Mw this ,..732�l. ..l day of�J .Ip e3 .by App M. Nose /, y /�+J7 ; „I . wit„„,„ „onl my he d end flawed //� I W ivtvnp my land end offw,nl wnl ///�1 (Jn/ F1^ ji I t,oran #.°0'81.‘t `0 wit* min...MtYr.,r„so a...wa,Yw.p a..w .a•.a..h , owl...ow .e, I 881201 • • EXHIBIT E AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS M1"NERALS AND/OR SUi1SURAAE Application No. Subject Property SW/4 SW/4 NW/4 Section 32, T4N, R66W Weld County, Colorado STATE OF COLORADO ) se. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn. states chat to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners and 1 f mineral owners on or under the parcel of land which is the subject of the application as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Cleric and Recorder's Office. or from an ownership update from a title or abstract company or an attorney. 0244 9f2j#7‘4' The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this L day of 42'�'e�w�___ , 19f WITNESS my hand and sfficial seal. My Commission expires: g///.//41q Notary Public . a`� we 8812(11 • • List of Mineral Owners NW/4 Section 432, T4N, R66W Weld County, Colorado Name Address , town, city state and zip code Mr. Sam and Mrs. Viola Frank 13411 Weld County Road 38 1/2 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Mrs. Agnes M. Nesom 136 South 5th Street La Salle, Colorado 80645 The Farmers Independent Ditch Company C/0 Mr. John Biggs President 17787 Weld County Road 35 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Mission Oil Company 1600 West first street Loveland, Colorado 80537 Amoco Production company 1670 Broadway Street Denver, Colorado 80202 881201 • • • JAMES S. HOxa'.tnnRO ATTORNEY AT bAW •dam •S4 ISIS S*VRNYCRNTN SYN(RY DENVER, COJAasD0 80202 )oa,,WPosss April 5, 1985 SECOND SUPPLEMCNTAL DIVISION ORDER TITLE OPINION Mission Oil Corporation 1600 West First Street Loveland, Colorado 80537 Attention: Robert P. Messana Re : Frank 111 Well Weld County, Colorado This will supplement my supplemental division order title opinion dated February 4, 1985. DESCRIPTION Township 4 North, Range 66 West, 6th PM section -32 : N5ni Limited, however, to those zones which lie between the top of the Niobrara to 100 feet below the base of the Codell ADDITIONAL INSTRUMENT EXAMINED Copy of oil and gas lease dated March 4, 1985 from Farmers Independent Ditch Company to Mission Oil Corporation covering the ditch property which runs through the subject land, being a strip of ground 100 feet wide and containing 2.2 acres, more or less. Your note indicates that this lease was sent to record March 26, 1935. PRZSENT OWNERSHIP OF Tat ROYALTY INTEREST AND LEASEHOLD ESTATE If the new lease from the ditch company is properly pooled into the full NWh of Section 32 , new net revenue interests will be as follows: Landowners' Roya11 The Farmers Independent Ditch Company . 0027500 Sam Frank and Viola Frank , tenants in common . 0616406 88121 • • Mission Oil Corporation -2- April 5, 1985 Frank #1 Well Second Supplemental Division Order Title Opinion Agnes M. Nesom .0616406 . 1260312 Overriding Royalty Amoco Production Company • 0996250 Working Interest Mission Oil Corporation .7753438* *Subject to proper assignment from Amoco pursuant to Letter Agreement dated November 9, 1984. NEW OIL AND CAS LEASE Date : March 4 , 1985 • Lessor: The Farmers Independent Ditch Company Lessee : •Mission Oil Corporation Description: Township 4 North, Range 66 West, 6th PM ≤ection 32 : Part of the NP14 as described in Book 114 at Page 163 Containing 2.20 acres, more or less Term: One (1) year Royalty: 20% Recording Data: Sent for record March 26, 1985 Lesser Interest Clause : Yes Pooling Clause : Yes Entireties Clause: No Special Provisions : An addendum to the lease provides for crossing of the canal without written specification, nor shall any operations be conducted on the leased premises or interfere with the operation of the canal. 8812. 1 e • Mission Oil Corporation -3- April 5, 1985 Frank #1 Well ' Second Supplemental Division Order Title Opinion ADDITIONAL TITLE COMMENT AND REQUIREMTNT My supplemental division order title opinion of February 4, 1985 required that you be assured that Amoco has the authority to create a 160-acre unit. I have not been advised in this regard. However, if such a unit is created the new lease from the ditch company should be included by an appropriate declaration of pooling recorded in Weld County. The ownership tabulation is based on the assumption that this will be done. Very truly yours, IIJJ James S. Holmberg JS:; : 1k 8812fli • • NOISE REPORT FOR WELD CO6NTY SPECIAL USE PERMIT WELD COUNTY DEPARMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES WINDSOR GAS PROCESSING GILCREST PLANT SITE AT WCR 381 AND COLORADO STATE HWY 60 September 11, 1988 Ralph L. Nelms Registered Professional Engineer State of Colorado 8812oj INTRODUCTION - The Noise Survey was conducted on September 9, 1988, by Mr. Ralph Nelms and Mr. Tom Haerich of Windsor Gas Processing. The study was conducted specifically to address the problem of possible noise disturbance to surrounding farm residences in the Gilcrest area. Windsor Gas Processing is completing a Use by Special Review Permit to move its existing plant from Windsor, Colorado to the Gilcrest area. This Noise Report will be filed as part of the Use by Special Review Permit. The instrument used for the survey was a Model 41933, Precision Sound Level Meter and Analyzer manufactured by General Radio Corporation. The instrument was rented from Engineering Dynamics Corporation of 3925 South Kalamath Street, Englewood, Colorado. Telephone Number (303)761-4367. A series of measurements were taken utilizing the weighted "A" band of the instrument, which is standard for such tests. The weighted "A" band combines both high and low frequency sound bands. The test was conducted at the following locations: 1. At the Windsor Gas Processing Plant site at Windsor, Colorado. 2. At WCR 381 and Colorado State Highway 60. 3. On Highway 85 on the frontage road across from the Conoco Filling Station/Convenience Store in Gilcrest, Colorado. 4. At Fifth and Elm Street in Gilcrest, Colorado. 5. At the parking lot of the Gilcrest Town Hall in Gilcrest, Colorado. 8814201 The Windsor Gas Processing Plant now operates with only one engine and compressor. The proposed plant would have a total of three engines and compressors of equivalent size to the one tested. To calculate the total noise level from the two additional machines, the standard equation for sound energy was used as follows: 20 Log X - DDA At each appropriate radius in feet from the sound source. X - Sound Energy Parameter A worst case scenario was assumed at the gas plant site by leaving the door on the end of the building wide open during the test - to represent summer operating conditions. Sound measurements were taken directly in front of the door at various distances. The current Windsor Gas Processing Plant has been in operation for almost 4 years. The plant is located 2 miles south of Severence, and lh miles west of Windsor, Colorado. Also, there is a subdivision located about 1/3rd mile SE of the plant. No complaints from noise have been brought to our attention since the plant was built in 1984. -2- 881, jy • NOISE LEVEL REPORT FOR WINDSOR CAS PROCESSING PLANT 34095 W'CR 2'3 Date of Test: September 9, 1988 Test Conditions: Clear, Little or No Wind Scale: Weighted "A" DISTANCE FROM COMPRESSOR OSA LEVEL - AND EN9INE - 0- Directly on Top of 95 Engine Manifold 10' 91 20 ' 87 30 ' 82 40' 78 50' 75 60' 73 70' 71 80 ' 70 90 ' 69 100 ' 68 110 ' 67 120 ' 66 130' 65.5 140 ' 65 150 ' 65 160' 64.5 170' 64.5 180 ' 64 190 ' 64 200' 63.5 210' 63 220' 62 230 ' 62 240' 61.5 250' 62 260' 61 270' 61 280' 61 290' 61 300' 59.5 310' 58 320 ' 58 330' 57 340 ' 56.5 350 ' 56.5 360' 56 -3- 881,201. e s DISTANCE FROM COMPRESSOR DBA LEVEL (Cont'd) AND ENGINE (Cont'd) 430' 53 512' 51 594' 50 677 ' 49 760' 48 842' 47 924' 46 1007 ' 46 1089' 45 Note: At a distance of 50' from WCR 23, a cac passing by created a reading of 65 DBA on the Precision Sound Level Meter and Analyzer. In order to calculate the projected DBA at each distance from the compressor, the following equation was used: 20 Log X - DBA DISTANCE FRAM DBA X-toa-1 (DBA/20) 3X COMPRESSOR (FT) 0 95 56,234 168,702 50 75 5,623 16,869 100 68 2,511 7,533 200 63.5 1,496 4,488 300 59.5 944 2,832 400 54 501 1,503 500 51 354 1,062 600 50 316 948 700 48.5 266 798 800 47 .5 237 711 900 46.5 211 633 1000 46 199 597 1100 45 177 531 DISTANCE V$. DBA FOR THREE COMPRESSORS A FOR 3 C$TANCE FROM D COMPRESSORS (FT) - COMPRESSORS - 4 50 84.5 100 77 .5 200 73 300 69 400 63 500 60 600 59 700 58 800 57 900 56 1000 55 1100 54 -4- 881201 • • ADDITIONAL MEASUREMENTS TAKEN AT WiR5 OR GAS PLANT A. Inside Mobile Home at a distance of 350' from the compressor building with the door open. 4011 DBA. B. Shutting doors on compressor building reduces sound level by 4-5 ABA. RESULTS Or SOUND SURVEY TAKEN AT WCR 384 and c9LORADO STATE HWY d0 Date: September 9, 1988 Scale: Weighted "A" Conditions: No Wind Computed by: Ralph L. Nelms Location: 40' East of Colorado Hwy 60 TIME: RESULTS - 2: 52 PM No cars. Base of 39 DBA on instrument. 2: 53 PM Car went by. Measured 70 DBA. 2: 55 PM John Deere Tractor went by. Measured 65 ABA. 2: 56 PM No cars. No wind. Base of 39 ABA. Could hear traffic on Hwy 85. 2: 58 PM Platte River Truck passed. 80 DBA. 2 cars passed. 75 DBA. 2: 59 PM No cars. No wind. 39 DBA. 3: 00 PM Pickup Truck and Camper passed. 65 ABA. Insulage Truck. 80 ABA. 3: 01 PM One car passed. 70 ABA. 3: 02 PM No cars. Base 39 DBA. 3: 03 PM Toyota Pickup passed. 73 DBA. 3: 04 PM No cars. Base 39 DBA. 3: 06 PM One car passed. 70 DBA. -5- 881201 • • RESULTS OF SOUND SURVEY TAKEN AT HWY 85 ACttS$ ROAD ACROSS gem CONOCO STATION AT GXLCRE$T, COLORADO Date: September 9, 1988 Scale: Weighted "A" Conditions: No Wind Conducted by: Ralph L. Nelms Location: 30' East of Hwy 85 TIME: RESULTS - 3:14 PM B&C Refuse truck passed on frontage road. 85 ABA. 3: 15 PM Semi-Truck passed on Hwy 85. 85 DBA. No cars or trucks. Base of 54 DBA. Semi-Truck passed. 85 DBA. 10 cars passed. 75 DBA. 3: 16 PM Semi-Truck passed. 77 DBA. Base of 54 DBA. 3: 17 PM 10-20 cars passed. 65-70 DBA. Semi-Truck passed. 71 DBA. 3: 18 PM Semi-Truck passed. 80 DBA. Cars passed. 65 DBA. 3: 19 PM AG Land Fuel Truck passed. 74 DBA. 3: 20 PM Semi-Truck passed. 70 ABA. -6- 8812f1 • • RND O 5TH A STREET,ELMT, C GXLCREST, OLORADO Date: September 9, 1988 Scale: Weighted "A" Condition: No Wind Conducted by: Ralph L. Nelms Location: 5th and Elm Street TXME: RESULTS - 3: 22 PM Semi-Truck passed. 70 DBA. No cars or trucks. Base of 55 DBA. 3: 23 PM Cars passed on Hwy 85. 60 DBA. Bronco on frontage road in front of Conoco Station. 60 DBA. 3: 24 PM Multiple cars passed on Hwy 85. 57 DBA. No cars. 50 ABA. -7- 8sfn,1 • • RESULTS OF SOUND SURVEY TAKEN AT PARKXNG LOT OF drctpts( TOWTN HALL GXZ.CREST, COLORADO Date: September 9, 1988 Scale: Weighted "A" Condition: No Wind Conducted by: Ralph L. Nelms Location: Gilcrest Town Hall, 150 '+ from Hwy 85 TIME; RESULTS - 3: 27 PM No traffic. Base Of 52 DBA. 3: 28 PM Pickup passed on Hwy 85. 60 DBA. Multiple cars passed. 60 DBA. 3:29 PM Multiple cars passed. 60 DBA. 3: 30 PM No cars or trucks. Base of 52 DBA. 3:31 PM Large group of cars. 65.70 DBA. 3: 32 PM No cars. Base of 55 DBA. Semi-Truck passed. 60 DBA. 3: 33 PM Semi-Truck passed. 70 DBA. 3 :34 PM No cars or trucks. Base of 53 DBA. 3: 35 PM Cars passed on Hwy 85. 60 DBA. Semi-Truck passed. 70 DBA. -8- 88121'1 • • • . 7 8 ��._. ._..i . . ._ . .. i. O N P1- __ _ ---•-r��- N CO• o pa o p _ ..-. . �_ - Q ea , r ,--- .gyp_ . N rt CO zz ---..---__,..._ e -.0 O—I $-t . y Sri rr -- k_ o 60 v o. .•i: : � — ____,:t _.2cc --.' d n_- O so d o cr vii + o —.__.--•--5, , °�11, 04 'Cr- °ef A a -1 t A y, •,a_ O OS .r_ w +r W_ , _ v N N CO. 1Z . .-. G-`.S ._ "-"-:.•. •'^ f•-0-, �1lrrrf� c y r-7— ---- _cr— 0 hi 0 fag 0. +tli ' f , ro ♦ _ i 8 - •- - ,.__-.... __, tv :. z O.-----,;)-:--• rJ .4.:..- G. -7-.CO-7.--A7- • . -- M .•.1 -I . I.-- •mow. nr.rr�i..�_r., a •w, - .rrr1.- 1C 0 V f — u . ^11pq 1 .__— —_ _ :, 0 G f• , -.Se- ' am 'Y-_•_+w—�.-ri...� - --- ,--...�sr�.+_-I I ,O ._ _•--__"V_�__T._-.�_.�.-rr�.-F• �—..ter—�_. __. . I , Od N 8 0 O O 0 O O 0 0 0 OJ ..1 N .d 01 00 N. .D V1 d et N ( %ma ) stag-pea u= s3uetaexnsaek xe3ex OT 20100y 881201 • AGREEMENT This AGREEMENT, entered into this a day of September, 1988, by and between Windsor Gas Processing of 1600 West First Street, Loveland, Colorado 80537 (hereinafter referred to as "WGP") , and Sam and Viola Frank, H/W, of 13411 Weld County Road 381, Platteville, Colorado 80651 (hereinafter referred to as "Mr. and Mrs. Frank") . WITNESSETH : T H : WHEREAS, Mr. and Mrs. Frank desire to sell to WGP for non-refundable $500.00, plus other considerations, the following described parcel: Being a part of: SWkNWk, Section 32, T4N, R66W, Weld County, Colorado Containing a minimum of five (5) + acres, more or less, and WHEREAS, the parties desire to set forth the other considerations for the above mentioned sale, NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements set forth herein and in consideration of completing the above mentioned sale, it is agreed: 1 . Purchase of the aforementioned land is subject to the following contingencies: a) Approval of the site for use as a gas processing plant facility by Weld County Planning Services, Weld County Board of County Commissioners, and the town of Gilcrest, Colorado. b) Successful approval of re-zoning from Agricultural to Special Use Zoning by Weld County. 851 c Successful approval of any City, County, State, or Federal permits, as needed prior to installation of the plant. d) Acquisition by Windsor Gas Processing of an approved Point of Delivery to the plant by Western Slope Gas Company. e) Selection of this site by WGP, at the solo discretion of WGP. 2. WGP shall fill in the drainage tail pond on the west boundary and re-dig and re-install a new drainage pipe and tail pond on the east border of the plant. Said pipe and tail pond to be installed and built as per Mr. Sam Frank' s specifications. WGP to pay all costs associated with reinstalling tail pond. 3 . WGP shall control weeds and otherwise maintain the lands so as to prevent any interference with the farming operations on adjacent lands. WGP shall also completely surround the site with a 6 loot chain link fence to keep out any livestock or unauthorized persons. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Frank shall convey to WGP by general warranty Deed the above described parcel, subject to all limitations, conditions, agreements, easements and rights of way of record including 1988 taxes payable in 1989. No water rights nor any oil, gas or mineral interests shall be conveyed by said deed. S. WGP shall pay Mr. and Mrs. Frank S.. . . . per acre upon delivery of the deed. Taxes shall be prorated to date of closing. 881201 -2- 6. Mr. and Mrs. Frank are under no obligation to repurchase the 5 acre sire after reclamation and abandonment of the plant at some future date. WCP agrees that Mr. and Mrs. Frank shall have the option to repurchase the above described parcel under the following terms and conditions; a) In the event that WGP develops the parcel for a gas processing plant and later WCP determines that WGP no longer desires to operate said plant, WGP shall notify Mr. and Mrs. Frank in writing of that determination. b) Within one hundred twenty (120) days from the receipt of the written notification, Mr. and Mrs. Frank may purchase the parcel for a price to be calculated as provided in subparagraph C below, less any liens or encumbrances. Closing shall be had within thirty (30) days of Mr. and Mrs. Frank's election to purchase, at a time and place to be mutually agreed upon. Closing cost■ and prorates shall be assessed the parties, respectively, as in a usual real estate sale. c) The purchase price shall be calculated as follows: MAI appraised price at time of repurchase, minus one-half the difference between the original purchase price and the MAI appraised value. (Assuming the MAX appraised value is higher than original purchase price. If lower, the MAI appraised value will be the selling price.) The MAI appraiser will be chosen by both parties. If both parties do not agree upon a 851 j_• • -3- MAX appraiser, then each party will select an appraiser and the two appraisers will select a third. The average of the three appraisals will be the appraised value. Each party shall pay one-half of the total cost of the MAI appraisal, whether the sale is consummated or not. The decision of the appraisers shall be binding on the parties, their successors and assigns. d) In the event that WCP does not develop the parcel for a gas processing plant, and determines they will not need the parcel for that purpose in the future, WCP shall notify Mr. and Mrs. Frank in writing of that determination. 7. WGP shall have the sole responsibility, and shall bear the entire coat, for obtaining any and all governmental approvals and permits for their use of the above described parcel. 8. Nothing herein shall be deemed to grant WGP any easements or rights of way over or across any lands other than the parcel described above. 9. Unless otherwise advised in writing, either party may send or deliver any notices anticipated by this Agreement to the addresses as listed in the introductory paragraph above. 10. Both parties agree and understand that this Agreement is strictly contingent upon those conditions as outlined in paragraph 1 of this agreement. Xf any of the conditions outlined in said paragraph are not met, then this Agreement shall be null and void. 88121)1. -4- 11 . wCF agrees to provide Mr. and Mrs. Frank with a maximum of gallons of NCL (propane) per year. The propane will be delivered to the Farmhouse of Mr. and Mrs. Frank when and as needed throughout the year. WGp shall purchase, at no cost to Mr. and Mrs. Frank, a trailer (including payment of its upkeep and registration) , a 250 gallon propane tank, and all hoses and valves necessary to provide said propane to Mr. and Mrs. Frank. The 250 gallon tank and trailer are provided for the sole use by Mr. and Mrs. Frank, their family, and employees, and may be used for any purpose they desire, including but not limited to, heating their home, barn or any other building on their farm, operating a pickup, tractor, water pump, weed burner, etc. The right to gallons of NCL (propane) per year shall remain in effect as long as the gas plant is in operation. The right to said propane shall remain with the farm house and buildings as long as it is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Frank, their family, or their heirs. The right to said propane will remain with the farm house and buildings if it is rented out, but still owned by Mr. and Mrs. Frank, their family, or their heirs. The right to said propane will terminate only upon cessation of plant operation or upon sale by Mr. and Mrs. Frank of said farm house and buildings to a third party who is not a family member or heir. 12. The above described five (5) acres shall be surveyed, and said survey shall be attached to, and recorded with, the Warranty Deed at the time of sale. -5- 8812.^1 _ • • WGP shall pay all costs to survey the site, and all costs associated with the transfer of said land by deed. 13 . This Agreement shall be binding upon all heirs, successors, and assigns of the parties hereto. In the event a court of competent jurisdiction shall rule that any part of this Agreement is invalid, all other provisions hereof shall remain in full force and effect. This Agreement, whey executed, shall be recorded in the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder, and shall be deemed to run with the land above described. IN WITNESS WHEREOP, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. •.17?,.1i. , >C,.,+ .ta WINDSOR CAS PROCESSING, a Sam Frank Colorado Corporation by: Rat. Ne lms Vice President Viola Frank ATTEST: by: kritern., Aief�ev i . Ka en Burgess t� Assistant Secretary 8812^1 -6- State of Colorado ) �11 ) ss INDIVIDUAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT County of \!6.14:1 Before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public, in and for the said County and State, on this day of *Ohwhcr 1988, personally appeared Sam Frank and Viola Frank, H/W, to me known to be the identical persons, described in an• who executed the within and foregoing instrument of writing and acknowledged to me that they had executed the same as their free and voluntary act arid-deed for the uses and purposes therein set forth. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto sat my hand and affixed my notarial seal the day and year last above written. My Commission expires l • . • Vito/Cl Notary Public State of Colorado ) ) ss CORPORATION ACKNOWLEDGMENT County of L ) On this day of • nt,hi!r , 1988, before me the undersigned, a. Notary Public in and for said county, personally came Ralph L. Ne�ms, 11.1,22 President of Windagr Gas Processing'', a Co quads, GQr9otat on, personally known tole the Vice President and the identical person whose name is affixed to the above instrument, and acknowledged the execution thereof to be his voluntary act and deed as such officer and the voluntary act and deed of the said Windsor Cas Processing, a Colorado Corporation, and that the Corporate seal of the said windsQ.r Gas Processing, a Colorado Corporation, was thereto at:fixed by its authority. witness my hand and Notarial Seal rif IC'es ' in said county the day and year last above(�'"//written. - My Commission expires &'4tt4L, ' (21'( r W/VV rotary Public 88121 -7- o • t 2 ti+F�, +. jrK ° ,'A / 4 ':; 'Z �of G�:ldyi7F, �5 MM• 'Y' , r y+ , apt. t ' h, ,vt ccrr z*, ..` t.. ; ! YY`.. ""1y'°^' ' "wry W1nurH�$ww MN, W fA `'1a. ,�MNr7M��111Mq.11M1�{� $ •IN ..tr+�6dnw ,"'FM �x Y f'. , � v� 14 *Si MIS i Kt ,fin ,r r,. .,,a,._r... 1«... -., MM:.�... � ,. 3� �, ¢: Pq 4 {w 'Vita'. 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Gl 1 w u;.c, r e� r a c 1a i ��1 ,,♦ µF1 ? . ,Z Ps Pre 1.14.}917 fa"DWIONINsInaw+ ! ooiwrrwmmWiM#tgNT' Pin V..In4S_,,.hr o&atiel Sit PMWnnw tl.UYr.M� throur in ,. ablield PMMUMY:�./.1� IIN imtt.s....a.)171211 .� ry L ,..1M�wM�MinwroldnMV1(I`tI�1!" ,'.;.. 4n�a,1.���t.N�rltlfy`I�+r{' t S .N4�nW .I�I 1x -�,J „4„,,,,,,,,,„,,,, .,, ,, ti T 0 h` SAM AND VIOLA FRANK , ' yy " a. �%+ ' 13411 WELD COUNTY ROAD 381/2 .stksti,' ,00 PLATTEVILLE. CO 80651 ')µ., ,I " ,"_'4 " . a YQ�a ,.a. Q W 0. '�Y�NV� u��.. +�n�rr�w Ott (a" 31 tKT'+,� T 1'. 'r 5 X., '�`4 a 1♦ 4rtq V,,,, 4 � 1k N+1�.' '17�tzw ! t y, .e [a7 • L, 4 6 t ' A 4 W '1 X s':li.t^ n ♦ , 1, M r.° . �.(,1IY 7 ,1 ,.,1 .•l .,� Y's,;.itiaY^JI 4 ' '.n�NN°:1�6 't*�q`A,,{{°+ 15! r [ r: yF M—lzo ,. fir— �iP ' st t ,41.rr 11� I ITT NA.'^I it: •r� 4 W,�llB , )SA 1 1.. L14 a 5 j 4. 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VENDOR AMOUNT 902297 076364 Mark Magnuson 168.00 State of Colorado ) TOTAL 208.00 ss County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through 2 and dated December 22et , ,198 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 768.00 Dated this 21 day of December 1 8 Weld ou inance ficer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of December , 1988 My conmision expires: rL' IA 1,94 "rotary,� _ 41S- na�4- State of Colorado ) , co 001031 ss County of Weld We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the CeneraZ Fund t inq $ 6 ite 'C airperson Membej�xt ATTEST: IO.Avutt em er o::nty er a e or Mem eta, By: / eputy em er WELD COUNTY. COLORAD PAGE 1 PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. & NO. V0. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 14054 078808 NELD COUNTY.RL .VXNG FUND . 698.67. State of Colorado ) TOTAL 698.67 ss County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through 1 and dated DDCEmBER 21st 198 8 and that payments should be made to the respective ven ors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 698.67 Dated this 21st a-y of DFCmiamR 1988 , We -County finance 0 cer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of DIDCFI�ER . 198 8 . My "coi ision expires: !luick) 21, I `/ �p . Rotary Pub .`C •Diselo k )(Act) State of Colorado ) Qtt_(1.,.d., Co 50 Z031 SS Vv County of Weld We. the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims s forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the k' Fund to ling $ 698.67 ãrsontM ai ' etMember ,a/• ATTEST: YztyA; m er County Clerk k and� R cor em i By: Deputy p 7 je em er • • • • • • • • • • a • • "• • • • • • • • • O N .0 ... ti �' 3 -W;: 0 b 0 n 'V :11.."::,.4..-4 I I Cl a 2 a a P 3 S. 0 W 1 I CO r m -c v v'- •• , -, O .0 7 ti N C 1 to 3 10 m *.' -.,A 'N. 70 1 T C T V S N I \ 1 Z O Al A - N-a-..--; O _A• m l a z a r r w S 1 `b. py z g -(41.1 s \ A 1 K T N p ': � 1 K M (, C - 1 _ a O "IIS N w n~i w i 1 a 40. w T`. y r 1'�~ .Ale m 70 r a \ a a �1 F a .+ S r p O N K O. 0 N T r� 7C r• O /, 11 O b 11 1 4%0 Z O ,YMi XI t� m b a Z 2 1 O 0� '.. T /. 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December 15, 1988 DEC011 1 1� Thorn..M.Vernon,Ka wEreegen Director Weld County Commissioners a6h ,%y.;rat. . 915 10th St. Greeley, CO 80632 RE: Letter of Xntent to Apply Domestic Sewage Sludge in Weld County from Liquid Waste Management Dear County Commissioners: The Permits and Enforcement Section of the Colorado Department of Health has received a Letter of Intent to Apply Domestic Sewage Sludge from the above referenced entity for the following site within your county. Site wne bbl)eaat$,ptiop Stronquist Farms LWM *484 South Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 21, Range 68 west, Township 2 North If you would like any additional information as to the scope and nature of this benefioial use land application project, do not hesitate to oontaot me at (303) 331-4555. Please direct any comments or concerns to this office within 15 days of receipt of this letter. Sincerely vid R. Rogers Engineering/1 vsioal Sciences Technician Permits and Enforcement Section WATER QUALITY CONTROL DIVISION xo: weld County Health Department Soil Conservation Distriot Victor Sainz, District Engineer Fil; ( Site * 0290 ) 0 n 7 r y BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COM SID j ggx3Z OF THE STATE OF COLORAD uii * * * mnumev.'ocKo. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF ) NOTICE'OF APPLICATION FILED PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO ) FOR AN ORDER GRANTING TO IT A ) APPLICATION NO. 39350 CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE ) AND NECESSITY .TO EXERCISE' FRANCHISE_ RIGHTS IN THE TOWN OF ERIE,' COLORADO. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS, FIRMS OR CORPORATIONS: You are notified that this application has been filed with the Colorado Public Utilities Commission and any person desiring to intervene or participate as a party in this proceeding shall file his petition for leave to intervene, or under the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure, file other appropriate pleadings to become a party, within 10 days after the date of this notice. This proceeding may be processed by the Commission without a hearing if no interventions or petitions to intervene are timely filed. The Applicant shall certift, in writings to the Commission Secretary, within 30 days atter the notice period expires (if interventions or petitions to intervene have been filed) that it desires either to proceed to hearing or to withdraw its appplication. The ICppTicant sia11 Tile with the certification six copies a the testimony, or a detailed summary of the testimony of each witness who is expected to testify in the Applicant's direct case. The Applicant shall also file a list of exhibits and six copies of each of its exhibits with the Commission at the time it files its certification. Coptes of the foregoing documents shall be served upon all parties-to the proceeding. Each intervenor shall file with the Commission it least 20-days before the first day of the hearing six copies of the testimony,' or a detailed summary, of each of its witnesses, with six copies of each of its exhibits. and shall serve copies on all parties. No witness shall be permitted to testify„ nor shall-.arty/document be received in evidence, except in rebuttal , unless filed and served as provided in this notice. The Commission. 1f 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. ?)1°)fiA a,4 No motion for continuance shall be granted if filed within 20 dcs before the-first day 6+ the hearing, excepf hit* good cause snown. The Commission Secretary shall consider hearing dates and places within 15 days after the gppTicant's certification nas peen received) and each party shall nofity £Te Secretary within thai time of the number of days the par zy expects the hearing to take, the location where the party desires fife Fearing to be heTd, and existing commitments during the 4ollovwino 180-day period whicli wii7 prevent lie party from appearing. it any part fails o so notify the Secretary o(the Commission, Elie party will be deemed tohave consented to tge hearing date and location defermined y Elie secretary. Parties will be notitiea6y the commission of the hearing date, time and location. Applicants must appear at the hearing and present evidence in support of their application. Other parties may appear and present evidence in accordance with their interests. No exception to the procedure described in this notice shall be made except upon timely motion showing good cause. Notwithstanding the provisions of this notice, if an Applicant files copies of exhibits and a list of witnesses with its application, the above time requirements shall be accelerated. The Commission also may, for good cause shown, provide for expedited procedure by modifying or eliminating any of the above requirements except those relating to notice and opportunity to be heard. (SEAL) JAMES P. SPIERS Executive Secretary teO015510#. Dated at Denver, Colorado this n wit 16th day, of December 1988. 47 "res s. a\ � 1 ti tr. it e*Pliz or 4806D:lav 1 . .% A 'V: / / \. . 6 ?URIC UTILITIES C0kMISSICN It.ILEO DEC I6 88 (D' *Csate ) BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMM ^'ti7 r 1 .1 I i it OF- THE STATE OF COLORADO _1r •��-.I fI CD 191988 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF ,) ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATURAL•GAS DIVISION` ) . APPLICATION NO. 39324 OF K N ENERGY. INC.. FOR AM ORDER ) '" APPROVING APPLICANT'S''PROPOSED ' ) DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING REFUND PLAN ON LESS THAN'lO DAYS ) APPLICATION NOTICE. Decembtr•14`.:'1980 s76TEMENT. BY THE COMMISSION: On November 23. 1988. Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Division of K N Energy. Inc. (Rocky Mountain or Applicant), ,filed ..Application No. 39324 requesting Commission approval, of''a proposed refund plan on less than 30 days notice. Notice of the application was given to all interested persons. firms;' and corporations on November 30,` 1988. No protests or motions to intervene have been filed in connection with Application No. 39324. Accordingly, the application is noncontested and unopposed and may be determined 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 FACE 1 . Applicant, with its principal place of business at Lakewood, Colorado, is a public utility under the provisions of the laws of the State of Colorado and is a ' natural gas company'engaged in the business of purchasing and distributing natural gas at retail in various communities within the State of Colorado. The communities served are classified into three service areas (Western Slope. North Central. and Walden) each having a separate distribution system, its own rate structure, and different sources of gas supply. 2. Applicant, by this application, requests that the Commission approve the proposed refund plan contained herein on less than 30 days notice in order for Applicant' to..: effectuate refunds by December 31. 1988. The proposed refund incTudes all amounts which have accrued in Applicant's refund':liability'account applicable to Applicant's North Central Service Area only. If 3. Applicant hereby proposes to refund the balance of its refund liability account which consists yof�4 the gr►following item: fefun7 On Augus�t T, 1988, AWestern 1Gas Supply Company refunded to Applicant $111,853.64. The amount represented the pass on of supplier refunds, including interest through July 31, 1988,. accrued in Western Gas Supply Company's refund liability account. , The .refund,?was_ based on Applicant's gas . consumption . • during the period October, 1985 through July, 1987 in its North Central Service Area. 4. Applicant proposes' to pass through the refund received from its supplier to its North Central Rate Area customers. Applicant further states that it was acquired by K N Energy, Inc.. in early 1986 and that existing gas customers were converted t0 K N's customer billing system in September 1986. Accordingly, Applicant requests a waiver to make the refund to customers based on its actual customer consumption from September 1986 through July 1987. 5. All refunds to current customers will be made by a one-time credit to December 1988 gas bills and will, include applicable taxes and interest at the rate authorized by the Commission for customer deposits through December 31, 1988. For those, persons no.,longer on ;the system, a Gas Cost Refund Claim form, indicating an entitlement to a. refund, will be mailed to the last known address. 6. Applicant further proposes that any- person that has left the system at the time the refund is made be given six months within which to claim his refund from the date of the refund application. It is anticipated that the refunds remaining at the end of a six-month period will be a small amount of dollars. Applicant is requesting that the Commission approve the transfer of these funds to the regular 191 gas cost recovery account at the end of the six-month period. 7. In addition, Applicant is requesting .that, the, Commission approve the proposed refund on less than 30 days notice to expedite the refund. 8. Attached to the application are Exhibit Nos. 1 through 4 showing supporting data for the proposed refund plan: . Exhibit No. 1 is a summary of the pr,.incipal. refund amount received by Applicant from Western Gas :Suably,.Company„ along with a , calculation of 'interest , thereon. . which. is proposed to be refunded. Exhibit No. 2 is a copy of the Notice of the Filing of an Application to Make a Refund of 2 J A ..a Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Division of K N Energy. Inc.. which is to be published contemporaneously in the Fort Collin, Coloradoan and- the farmer and Miner, newspapers of general circulation in the areas affected, herewith in accordance with Rule 58, of the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure. Exhibit No. 3 sets forth the Gas Cost Refund Claim form. Exhibit NO. 4 sots forth the refund amounts proposed to be refunded to each customer. C9NCLUSJONS ON FINDINGS OF FeCT The Commission concludes that the application is in the public interest and should be granted. THEREFORE THE cOMMISSI9N ORDEBS THAT: 1. Application No. 39324, filed by Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Division of K N Energy, Inc., on November 23, 1988. is granted. 2. Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Division of K N Energy, Inc., shall effect the refund as requested in its application by complying with findings of fact nos. 3 through 6 above. 3. Rocky MountainiNatural Gas Division of K N Energy. Inc.. within 60 days of the effective date of this Decision and Order, shall file an affidavit indicating compliance with the refund provisions of this Decision and Order and stating the names and addresses of customers to whom refunds could not be made. This Decision and Order shall be effective forthwith. DONE IN OPEN MEETING the lath day of December 1988. (SEAL) MisstOMOr THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION o+ r OF THE STATE OF COLORADO � 'rr ARNOLD N. COOK r4 al a • ��"' RONALD. L. LENR ,�' ��^ Commissioners ATTEST: A TR C C PY COMMISSIONER ANDRA SCHMIDT ABSENT met P, SPier JEA:srs:7722J Executive Secret ry 3 United States Forest Arapaho and Roosevelt 240 West Prospect Road Department of Service National Forests Fort Collins. CO Agricultd012 anti' f' ,i'7v,:.. 's Pawnee Nation 80526-2098 �`'" r-14-07,717,ry asslend I;( DEC 1, 91988 M+ 1 S�d_1i �vlY to:, 3920. (Ago." 4:44.,o, «••��+ Date: December 15. 1988- Dear Forest Planning Participant: Planning for the management of the resources of the National Forests is an ongoing process. Parts or the planning process, can be quite complicated and slow-moving. From time to time we would like to provide.you with information about significant items of interest regarding Forest Plan developments over the next few years. The Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and Pawnee National Grassland are currently operating under an overall Forest Plan.that was approved in 1984. Individual projects at the District level are developed under the guidance of that Plan and consider specific public input about the project area. The decision to begin management under the 1984 Forest Plan was appealed to the Chief of the Forest Service by the Colorado Mountain.Club (CMC). . The appellants from CMC discussed the following three points as the basis for their appeal: 1. "The Arapaho - Roosevelt Plan has failed to identify lands which are economically unsuited for timber production." 2. "The appearance of the vegetative management goals for: the first;time in the final plan is contrary to the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969." 3. "Vegetative treatment is not justified as an effective means of meeting other resource Objectives." The Chief determined that the Forest Plan is in compliance with governing federal laws and regulations and meets Forest management needs to carry out the mission of the Forest Service. and the appeal was denied in 1987. However, the Chief's response to the appeal recognized that there was inadequate information presented in the Plan and its accompanying Environmental Impact Statement regarding points one and three. While the denial of the appeal means that the Forest Plan is being implemented. the Forest has been directed to provide supplemental information and analysis. We will be doing additional analysis regarding the economics of timber production and clarifying the role of managing or changing localized vegetation, primarily trees, to meet forest management goals for other forest resources. r CI,C; F a`� 1114X0416(7/96) Forest Planning Participant 2 The direction to have the Forest carry out additional analysis and to supplement the planning record is called a "remand." Work on the remand began earlier this year for the Forest-wide analysis and is expected to take into late next year for completion. District-level information is being incorporated into current project documents to address the financial efficiency of the proposal and to discuss managing vegetation to meet resource objectives other than commercial timber production. The analysis required under the terms of the remand is also expected to contribute to the background information which will be used to,develop the next Forest Plan. Under the National Forest Management Act.:Porest Plans are to be revised every 10 to 15 years. Work on the 10-year revision for the Forest Plan could begin as early as 1990 or 1991. We will keep you informed as we progress. If you have any questions or comments or would like more in-depth information about the rationale for the Chief's decision or the planning process, please contact Planning Staff Officer, Roger Tatum at 498-1202, or our Forest Planner. Geoff Chandler at 498-1201. Thank you for your continued participation in National Forest planning and your interest in the management of the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and Pawnee National Grassland. Sincerely. C;#4),"..,ne!,-healre RAYMOND 0. BENTON Forest Supervisor • +,.J 1 1 , United States Forest Arapaho and Roosevelt 240 West Prospect Road Department of Service National Forests Fort Collins. CO Agriculture Pawnee National 80526-2098 Grassland Reply,to: 1920 Date: December 16. 1988 Dear Forest Planning Participant: Enclosed is the list of areas we are studying for potential project activities during the next year. The study will result in • list of project decisions to Ili implement the Forest Plan for the Arapaho and Roosevelt National. Forests and the Pawnee National dreamland. The attached maps show general locations where project decisions are proposed. ll Your involvement is encouraged for specific project areas. It is important to become involved at the ".coping" stage. Tentative project objectives are proposed and the results of listening to people's interests/issues are summarized. This *coping then guides the development of project activities. Examples of projects which may result include dispersed campsite construction. trailhead or trail construction, right-of-way acquisition, road closures, road construction, timber sales, fish improvement structures. water developments. or fence construction. If you have any questions about a specific area, please contact the District Ranger on the appropriate district. You can also request to be on the mailing list for a specific area by contacting the District Ranger. Their names, add , and phone numbers are listed on the next page. 1 Sincerely. it Lb, k• RAYMOND 0. BENT0N ev Forest Supervisor Enclosures 7' 7•620045•0/86) 2 RANGER DISTRICTS ON THE ARAPAHO AND ROOSEVELT NATIONAL FORESTS Boulder Ranger District District Ranger: Michelle Nolde 2995 Baseline Road, Room 16 Boulder, CO 80303 Phone: 444-6001 Clear Creek Ranger District District Ranger:.Larry Lindner P.O. Box 3307 Idaho Springs. CO 80452 Phone: 567-2901 Estes-Poudre Ranger District District Ranger: Mike Lloyd 148 Remington St. Ft. Collins. CO 80524 Phone: 482-3822 Pawnee National Grassland District Ranger: Grant Oodbolt 2017 Ninth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: 353-5004 Redfeather Ranger District District Ranger: Donna Hopp 1635 Blue Spruce Dr. , Suite 101 Ft. Collins, CO 80524 Phone: 498-1375 Sulphur Ranger District District Ranger: George Edwards 62429 U.S. Highway 40 P.O. Box 10 Granby, CO 80446 Phone: 887-3331 sieMM 3 FY $9 Scoping and Project Decision Document Schedule Ranger Type of Document Project Area (See Maps) Ple;rjst Boulder Scoping Document Brainard Project Decisions Mammoth Pisgah Lump Gulch/Blackhawk Boulder'Creeks Estes/Poudre Scoping Document None Project Decisions Poudre Wild and Scenic River Buckhorn Cache La Poudre Wilderness Redfeather Scoping Document Lower Green Ridge Thunder'Chicken Project Decisions Browns, Creek Lower Green, Ridge Long Draw Pawnee Scoping Document South Crow Valley Project Decisions Pawnee:Buttes East Keats Box East Stoneham Clear Creek Scoping Document Highway 5 8. 103 Mill Creek Project Decisions Mill Creek Lump Culch/BTackhawk Sulphur Scoping Document Arapaho NRA Muddy/Beaver Project Decisions Parkview/Cascade Stillwater Scoping - This is where tentative project objectives are proposed and., individuals are encouraged to identify'interests/issues to be considered as projects are developed. 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OF,PROPERT.Y.TAXATION DEPARTMENT"OF"COCACAFFAIRS 623 STATE CENTENNIAL BUILDING frap COWY CO`r,,'.w{5",3: DENVER. COLORADO. 80203 ... ft. ,Li v' ..a. Yw M ry La i'rA�20 =: efv ea.M.4.011011 �, IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF: ',41s0A40% co+,e,• L� Rousing Authority of the -APPLICATION' NO. 00-3350'1. 8t3J City of Fort Lupton FILE NO. 62-01 322 400 2nd St. COUNTY', maw,. . Fort Collins, CO 80621 PARCEL'N0. 0106880 j¢149684 FOR EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL TAXATION OF._PROPERT,Y. CLAIMED .TO:,SE,ONNED,AND,USED SOLELY AND EXCLUSIVELY FOR STRICTLY CHARITABLE PURPOSES. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: . FTL 15748 PT E2NE4 6 1 66 Beg 108 ft E of SE oor:NE4 N 215 ft C 68 ft S 215 ft N 68 ft to Beg a/k/a 305 1st end L6 First & Fulton,Sub & Blk_ 14 E 97 ft Lots 15, 16 & 17 and the E 97 ft of the S 5 ft Lot 18. a/k/a-;303 1st It and.311 1st St. '; PERSONAL PROPERTY IS INCLUDED. AND IS GRANTED/DENIED. EXEMPTIOM,.IH THE SAME PERCENTAGE AS THE REAL PROPERTY. LEASED PERSONAL PROPERTY IS NOT INCLUDED. - THE ADMINISTRATOR. HAVING-REVIEWED THE APPLICATION'AS.PROVIOEO"IN COLORADO REVISED STATUTES. TITLE 39. ARTICLE 2. SECTION 117. HAS DETERMINED' THAT' SUCN EXEMPTION IS NOT JUSTIFIED AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THE LAW. AND EXEMPTION IS HEREBY, DENIED. DUE TO THE REASONS STATED..BELOW: Applicant's claim for exemption does note fall under-the-Surfisdiotion of the Property Tax Adsinistretor. _29-4-226, & 227 C.R.I..:PrOvide:foteaidexamplaidn to fall under the authority of the county Musseor.. . r.J. ',,,ql fit' . it '�r•.1 )A DATED AT DENVER. COLORADO THIS ,,, SI " ,DAY OF nPrrrmher'y'"t`'"''` MARY AMME NAURER4w P ERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR (SEE REVERSE FOR APPEAL RIGHTS) (COPIES TO OWNER, ASSESSOR, TREASURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) .1?)1:9( (\jj'7� a �$0 �a-a� 4 a I • • NOTICE O►'RIOR'TS ANO'RESPONSTBTLITTES RI6HT TO APPEAL Colorado Revised Statutes 1973. Title 39. Article 2. Sec 117 (5) provides, 'an appeal from any decision of the Property Tax Administrator may be taken by the board of County Commissioners of the county wherein such property is located. or by any owner of taxable property in such county. or by the owner of the property for which exemption is claimed if exemption has been denied or revoked. in fill or In•part. Any such appeal shall be taken to the Board of Assessment Appeals. and •shall be taken no later than thirty days following the decision of the_Property-Tax Administrator,' Forms and instructions for,making. say be obtained from the,Board of Assessment'Appeals. Department of Local Affairs, 420'State Centennial Building, 1313 Sherman Street. Denver. CO 80203. Telephone (303) 866-5880. ' • . . . RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE EXEMPT PROPERTY OWNER Owners of property granted exemption by this office must do the following to maintain their property's exemption from taxations I. Notify this office N'yiin thirty dims of any change of mailing address. or•status or•usage.of~the exempted property (i.e.. land has.been sold and/or vacated and is no longer used). Property transferred by deed will be.nturned..to the taxorolls oy the county assessor. , .. , . . U. Etch year following the year in which exemption is rant 'ed._ . . owners of such exempt property must file an annual cxemot ?ropery ' . Report on or before April 15. These reports are supplied by, tne Division'of'Property Taxation-early/sack yeay. Thy moll O9•" .,,,: f pot xatio takes noLresnan ibillty for renorte�of i lid in: A timee)v Tav mannerjor env roman— It is the responsibblity, o ,,the exempt property owner to see that these reports an received. completed and returned to the Division of Property Taxation annually by April 15. and with the appropriate filing fees. Contact this office if your.reports are not received in time for completion- by-the-April 15 deadline-each year:' ' • On all future correspondence regarding this property, the owner should to the file number shown on this determination. 0TMNTC.... . i , 1117488 1.5-OPT-FX TELEPHONE FORM 905 STATE OF COLORADO-._. (303) 866-2371 DIVISION OF°-PROPERTY-TAXATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS Vac 3c7r,;- 414 STATE CENTENNIAL BUILDING DENVER, COLORADO 80203 ... DEC ' i � +i ( AMENDED**PriatiN4II.24 . ] (f IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF: Community' United Methodist . APPLICATION NO. Bab: Church of Keenesbur9 'FILE ;NO. <42,79 c.. Keenesburp, CO 80643 COUNTY Wg,I,q PARCEL NO. FOR EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL TAXATION OF PROPERTY CLAIMED TO BE' OwNEO ANDrUSED SOLELY AND EXCLUSIVELY FOR A PARSONAGE. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 17, 18, 19. 20. BlK 11. Keenesburo. PERSONAL PROPERTY IS INCLUDED, AND IS GRANTED/DENIED EXEMPTION IN`THE SAME PERCENTAGE AS THE REAL PROPERTY. LEASED PERSONAL PROPERTY IS NOT INCLUDED:,- THE ADMINISTRATOR, HAVING REVIEWED THE 'APPLICATION ASPROVIOED IN.COLORADO REVISED STATUTES, TITLE 39. ARTICLE 2. SECTION 117, HAS DETERMINED THAT SUCH EXEMPTION IS IN PART JUSTIFIED AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT. OP THE LAW, ANO• EXEMPtION, IS..HEREBYGRANTED IN PART, PURSUANT TO C.R.S. 39-3-102. IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED 516,000 -IN ASSCSSEO VALUE, THE SAME TO 8E EFFECTIVE January 1, 1987. **THIS DETERMINATION IS AMENDED TO CORRECT THE EFFECTIVE DATE - DATED AT DENVER, COLORADO THIS „ y ,'DAY OF ' foc mhnr , .....r.. f. .A. RAJ rtt MARY ANNE MAURER ROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR (SEE REVERSE FOR APPEAL RIGHTS) (COPIES TO OWNER, ASSESSOR. TREASURER AND BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) ji0T10E OF RIGHTS 10 RESPONSIBILITIES RIGHT TO APPEAL Colorado Revised Statutes 1973, Title 39, Article 2, Sec 117 (5) provides, "an appeal from any decision of the Property Tax Administrator may be taken by the Board of County Commissioners of the county wherein such property is located, or by any owner of taxable property in such county. or by the owner of the property for which exemption is claimed if exemption has been denied or revoked in fell or in part. Any such appeal shall be taken to the Board of Assessment Appeals, and shall be taken no later than thirty days following the decision of the Property Tax Administrator.' Fors and instructions for taking such appeal may be obtained from the Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 420 State Centennial 3uiiding, 1313 Sherman Street. Denver, CO 80203. Telephone (303) 866-5880. • • • • RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COPT PROPERTY OWNER Owners of property granted exemption by this office must do the following to .alntaln their property's exemption from taxation: I. Notify thus office within S,Dirtv dav% of any change of mailing address, or status or usage-of the exempted property (i.e.. land has been sold and/or vacated and is no longer used). Property transferred by deed will be returned to the tax rolls Dy the county assessor. II. tech year following the year in which exemption is !ranted. owners of such exempt property must'file an annual axempt Property Report on or before April 15. These reports are supplied by the Division of Property Taxation early each year. TJgt Division 2f pr a vSaxatii tskesllp,(esnansibi1iJv for reoarts.OOt fti ed in a tinily msnner r anv restore. It 13 the responsibility of the exempt property owner to see that these reports are received. completed and returned to the Oivision of Property Taxation annually by April 15. and with the appropriate flung fees. Contact this office-if your-sports are-not received in time for completion by the April 15 deadline each year. On all future correspondence regarding this property, the owner should refer to the file number shown on this-determination. OTrgiTC 1J.i 74AA i.5-DPT-FX TELEPHONE Fr JRM +n5 STATE OF COLORADO: , 303) A6o-2371 DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATT,ON DEPARTMENT IF LOCAL AFFAIRS 419 -STATE C€NTE.NNIAL RUIoT • t- tinw DENVER. COLORADO A0203 R. ^ij OEC2'01988l. AMENDED** , ' ... inn RMINATJQN IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF: Community United Methodist APPLICATION ,40, , 87.29¢ Church of Keenesbura. FILE NO. 4, _VA-.3'03 Keenesbura, CO 80643 COUNTY WA;o. ,. FOR EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL TAXATION OF PROPERTY CLAIMED TO BE OWNED AND USED SOLELY AND EXCLUSIVELY rOR RELIGIOUS WORSHIP. _.. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lots 9 thru 16. elk 11. Keenesbura except the west 55.50 feet of Lots 13. 14, 15, and 16 61k 11. PERSONAL PROPERTY IS INCLUDED, AND IS GRANTED/DENIED"EXISMPTION' IN THE same PERCENTAGE AS THE kEAL PROPERTY, LEASED PERSONAL PROPERTY IS NOT INCLUDED. THE ADMINISTRATOR, HAVING REVIEWED THE APPLICATION. AS•,PROVZOEO,JN COLORADO REVISED STATUTES. TITLE 39, ARTICLE 2, SECTION 117. HAS DETERMINED,THAT SUCH EXEMPTION IS JUSTIFIED AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THE LAW. AND EXEMPTIOk' 13 HEREBYCONTINUED, THE SAME TO BE EFFECTIVE +*THIS DETERMINATION IS AMENDED TO CORRECT THE 'EF'FECTIVE:DATE,,,, ", DATED AT DENVER. COLORADO 'MIS . J %th .DAY, OF 'December; , 19 88 , r.�.. ,�Y Tom•-a `„z,,;/r+' �. 'y, .�. MARY ANNE MAURER" P OPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR (SEE REVEP1E FOR APPEAL RIGHTS) (COPIES TO OWNER. ASSESSOR, TRr.)SURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) _ I • ,IOTICr OF RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES • RIGHT TO APPEAL Colorado Revised Statutes 1973. Title 39. Article 2. Sec 117 (5) provides. 'an appeal from any decision of the Property Tax Administrator may be taken by the ' Board of County Coeeissioners of the county wherein such property is located, or by any owner of taxable property 1n such county. or by the owner of the property for which exemption is claimed if exemption has been denied or revoked in frill or in part. Any such appeal shall be taken to the Board of Assessment Appeals. and shall be taken no later than thirty days following the decision of the Property Tax Administrator.' Forms and instructions forsaking such appeal may be obtained from the Board of Assessment Appeals. Department of Local Affairs. 420 State Centennial Building. 1313 Sherman Street. Denver. CO 80203. Telephone (303) 866-5880. • • • , RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COMFY PROPERTY OWNER Owners of property granted exemption by this office must do the following to maintain their property's exemption from taxations I. Notify this office within thirty days of any change of mailing address. or status or usage of the exempted property i.e.. land has been sold and/or vacated and is no longer used). perty transferred by deed will be returned to the tax rolls sy the county assessor. II. Each •year,following the year in which exemption is granted. owners of Such-exempt: property must file an annual exempt Property Reportron or beforr April 15. These reports are supplied by the Division of Property Taxation early each year.: The Oivisio f_ pt rlv Taxation takes no_reseansibility for revortt not ee iq i timely manner far any rattan. It is the responsibility o the exempt property owner to see that these reports are received. completed and returned to the Division of Property Taxation annually by April 15. and with the appropriate filing fees. Contact this office if your reports are not received in time for completion•brtht'April 15-deadlane each.year.' On all future correspondence regarding this property. the owner should refer to the file number shown on this-determination. DTNNTC 1114488 15-OPT-EX TELEPHONE FORM 905 STATE.OF COLORADO (303) 866-2371 DIVISJON O PROPERTY-•TAXATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS 623 STATE CENTENNIAL BUILDING _DENVER, COLORADO 8020r n!Ar DE_TERMINATI,ON t141 OEC.201988 . . IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF: Sunset Assembly of God Church APPLICATIONkNOJ- 673'P.O. Box 309 FILE NO LaSalle, CO 80645 COUNTY *7.1.0 PARCEL 'NO::, 105506201.0023:FOR EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL;TAXATION OF PROPERTY CCAXMtr"1i0^DE`.OWNEOrANO"UsE0 SOLELY AND EXCLUSIVELY FOR RELIGIOUS WORSHIP. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lots 1 thru 4 Block 1 Sunset'Helghte, PERSONAL PROPERTY IS INCLUDED, AND-�49-ORANT.ED/DENIED :EXEMPTION IN THE SAME PERCENTAGE AS THE REAL PROPERTY. LEASED PERSONAL-PROPERTY IS NOT. INCLUDED. r , THE ADMINISTRATOR, HAVING REVIEWED THE APPLICATION,AS.PROVIOEO IN COLORADO REVISED STA TITLE 39, ARTICLE 2. SECTION 117. HAS DETERMINED THAT SUCH EXEMPTION IS JUSTIFIED AND ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THi LAW,-AND EXEMPTION:,;ISWHEREBY, GRANTED, THE SAME TO BE EFFECTIVE January 1. 1988. DATED AT DENVER. COLORADO THIS 1Rth- , DAY:OF-- - llnrwnhrr• - , 19_68__. .. .. a . ..r A 'ti. •• • r MARY.ANNE'MAURER" P ERTY'YAX' ADMINISTRATOR (SEE REVERSE FOR APPEAL RIGHTS) V (COPIES TO OWNER, ASSESSOR, TREASURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) potter OF VOWS AND RESPONSIBILITIES RIQi(T TO APPEAL • Colorado Revised Statutes 1973. Title 39. Article 2. Sec 117 (5) provides, 'an appeal flow any decision of the Property Tax Administrator may be taken by.the Board of County Coemissloners of the county wherein such property is located. or by any owner of taxable property in such county. or by the owner of the property for which exemption is claimed If exemption has been denied or revoked in till or in part. Any such appeal shall be taken to the Board of Assessment Appeals. and shall be taken no later than thirty days following the decision of the Property Tax Administrator.' Forms and instructions. for,making such appeal may be obtained from the board of Assessment Appeals. Department of Local Affairs. 420 State Centennial Building. 1313 Sherman Street. Denver. CO 80201. Telephone (303) 866-5880. • RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE Cl0:MPT PROPERTY OWNER Owners of property granted exemption by this office must do the following to maintain their property's exemption from taxation: 1. Notify this office yithin thirty derv= of any change of mailing address. or status or usage of.the exempted property (i.e., land has been sold and/or vacated and is no monger used). Property transferred by deed will be returned to the tax rolls oy the county assessor. II. Etch year following the' year in which exemption is fronted. . owners •of such exempt property must file an annual..cxempt property Report on or before April 15. These reports are supplled bytne ' Division of Property Taxation early each year. The Division f property Tanstioq tikes no yesnon ibiltty for reoortsen of f4 1,a 4•+ A timely manner for any reason_ it is the responsibility of the except property owner to see that these reports are received. completedcand:returned to thelitvision of_Property Taxation annually by—April 15. and with-the-appropri'Ate filing fees: Contact this office if your reports are not received in time for completion by the -April IS deadline each year. On.all •future. eorrespondencvregardlng this property, the owner should refer to thei.file numbergshown on this determination. DTHNTC HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 88-80 RE: CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISE - CHARTWELL CABLE OF COLORADO, INC. A public hearing was conducted on December 19, 1988, at 9:30 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner Gene Brantter, Chairman Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Pro—Tem Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Cordon E. Lacy Commissioner Frank Yamaguchi Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Mary Reiff Assistant County Attorney. Bruce T. Barker The following business Was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated December 5. 1988, and duly published December 7. 1988, in the Platteville Herald, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Chartwell Cable of Colorado. Inc., for a Cable Television Franchise. Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Robert Briney, Vice President of Operations, came forward to represent the applicant. He explained that his Company has purchased a private cable system which they wish to extend beyond the current limits. Mr. Barker said that he has examined this application and everything appears to be in order. Mr. Barker reviewed the standards which are to be considered. No public comment was offered concerning this application. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this request. Commissioner Yamaguchi seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. The applicant had requested two variances: because they expect to have less than 500 subscribers, they asked to waive Section C requiring equipment for local production and presentation of Cable cast programs: and they requested 180 days to complete the system, rather than 30 as normally required. Mr. Briney explained that. under normal weather conditions. It would be almost impossible to complete the system in 30 days and even more difficult under winter weather conditions. Commissioner Johnson moved to grant the two variances, with the waiver of Section C being in effect only so long as there are less than 500 subscribers. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion. No public comment was received concerning the motion which carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 21st day of December. 1988. APPROVED: fir_ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: it+°,wMfre,.,J WELD UNTY. COLORADO A Weld County C rk and Recorder � �.r and Clerk to theF ene R.,BBrantn r. airman leiDeputy m4.1 C.W. Kirby. em c•uel G �o''! TAPE #88-61 c DOCKET #88-80 4) �, ,1,, /S .wiMr+ter.. ORD 0094 Fran guc I 881200 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 88-76 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR AN OIL AND CAS SUPPORT AND SERVICE FACILITY IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - WINDSOR CAS PROCESSING (OILCOM CORPORATION) A public hearing was conducted on December 19. 1988. at 9:30 A.M.. with the following present: Commissioner Gene Brantner, Chairman Commissioner C.W. 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, Bruce T. Barker Planning Department representative. Keith Schuett The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated November 21. 1988, and duly published November 30. 1988, in the Platteville Herald, a public hearing vas conducted to consider the request of Windsor Gas Processing (0ilcom Corporation) for a Site Specific Development Plan end Special Review Permit for an oil and gas support and service facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Bruce Barker. Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record and stated that this hearing was continued from December 14. Keith Schuett, Planning Department representative. reviewed the recommendation of the Planning Commission which was entered into the record on December 14. Ralph Nelms. operations manager of Windsor Gas Processing, came forward to represent the applicant. Mr. Nelms showed slides of this site and the present facility in the Windsor area. He said this facility will be almost identical to the existing facility. Mr. Nelms reviewed this request and explained the methods which will be used to control the sound. (Tape Change #88-62) Edward Wolf, a neighbor. and Richard Wolf, owner of neighboring land. both spoke in opposition to the request, with noise and the danger of explosion being their major objections. Sam Frank, present owner of the site. spoke in favor of the request. Mr. Nelms explained the difference between the accident potential at a well and at a plant. He also stated that he would have no objection to Development Standard #7 calling for compliance with the residential noise level. Mr. Schuett said the Planning staff would recommend addition of a Development Standard calling for the withdrawal of Windsor Gas Processing's other Special Review Permits prior to the issuance of a building permit, and that the plat should be amended to show the additional noise abatement features. Commissioner Lacy moved to deny this request. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion. Following discussion. the motion failed, with Commissioners Lacy and Brantner voting aye, Commissioners Kirby and Johnson voting nay, and Commissioner Yamaguchi abstaining. After further discussion, Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the request. subject to the Conditions and Development Standards contained in the Planning staff's recommendation, with Development Standard #7 amended to refer to the residential noise limit of 70 dB(A), and the addition of Conditions requiring withdrawal of the other Special Review Permits prior to issuance of a building permit and that the plat shall be amended to show the noise abatement program. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby. Commissioner Lacy stated that he will vote against 881201 PLO Page 2 HEARING CERTIFICATION - WINDSOR GAS PROCESSING the motion. On a roll call vote. the motion carried 3-1. with Commissioner Lacy voting nay and Commissioner Yamaguchi abstaining. This Certification vas approved on the 21st day of December. 1988. APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: .60.a�r1 a.J 1:31:7. COLORADO Weld County l k and Recorder el er tt C e o eoR. nt GC heiran and Clerk to the Bo Gene R. Brantner. hairman By: aCi - — Deputy Aunty C .W. irb . 'ro em a que . " ";son or Oi CadFran Yamaguc i TAPE #88-61 6 #88-62 DOCKET #88-76 PLO335 881201 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO DECEMBER 21, 1988 TAPE #88-62 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. met in regular session in full conformity with the lay and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley. Colorado, December 21, 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.W. Kirby. Pro-Tem Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Cordon E. Lacy Commissioner Frank Yamaguchi Also present: Weld County Attorney. Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Mary Reiff MINUTES: Commissioner Lacy moved CO approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of December 19, 1988, as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the Certifications for the hearings conducted on December 19. 1988. as follows: 1) Cable TV Franchise, Chartwell Cable of Colorado. Inc. ; and 2) Special Review Permit. Windsor Gas Processing. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, added as New Business. #6. Consider Lease Agreement with Radio Communications Corp.. and authorize Chairman to sign. PRESENTATION: RECOGNITION OF SERVICES — BETTE RHODEN: Chairman Brantner read the plaque recognising Bette Rhoden for her 16 years of service with the Purchasing Department into the record and presented it to her. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. DEPARTMENT HEADS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS: Tom David. County Attorney, reviewed the bankruptcy cases in which his office is now involved. Be said 40 of the 270 active cases are Chapter 11. with nine of them involving significant amounts of unpaid taxes. Mr. David said his office expects to have a substantial work load involving tax appeals in the near future. WARRANTS: Don Warden asked that the warrants be held over until the end of the meeting. 800008 A BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER REQUEST FOR RENEWAL OF 3.2% BEER LICENSE FROM RONALD J. AND NORITA L. HIATT, DBA ROAD RUNNER NO. 283: Sgt. Randy Wineett. of the Sheriff's Department, stated that there have been no problems at this establishment within the past year. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the request of Ronald J. and Morita L. Hiatt. dba Road Runner No. 283, for renewal of their 3.2Z Beer License. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Johnson and carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: CERTIFICATION OF PROJECT COMPLETION AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the Resolution concerning the CDBC Project Completion Certification and authorize the Chairman to sign said Certification. Seconded by Commissioner Lacy. the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: APPOINTMENTS TO COMMUNCIATIONS ADVISORY BOARD: Commissioner Johnson moved to approve this Resolution appointing Mel Leedom, Doug Melby. and Dave Becker to the Communications Advisory Board. with their terms to expire December 31, 1991. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST PROM JUNE M. FAVDOA. DBA LA CARRA BAR. FOR 1989 DANCE HALL LICENSE: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve a 1989 Dance Hall License for June M. Faudoa, dba La Cerra Bar. The motion, seconded by Commissioner Kirby, carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: EXTENSION OF SERVICE AGREEMENT WITH MOTOROLA COMMUNICATIONS AND ELECTRONICS, INC. : Mr. Warden explained that Motorola has a service agreement which is renewable for three years. This extension will be the third year of the agreement. and he recommended approval. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the Resolution concerning the Service Agreement with Motorola Communication■ and Electronics. Inc. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER LEASE AGREEMENT WITH RADIO COMMONICATXONS CORP.. AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden explained that there have been problems with certain channels transmitting from the tower located on the Centennial Center, and this Lease Agreement. which is a five-year agreement, is for the location of antennas and certain equipment at the old Empire Dispatch site. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the Lease Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign same. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby and carried unanimously. At this time, Chairman Brantner asked to be excused from the Board meeting and hearings of Wednesday. December 28. It was the consensus of the Board to grant his request. WARRANTS: At this time Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: Ceneral fund $217,048.85 Social Services 164,341.61 Handwritten warrants: General fund 168.00 Payroll 698.67 Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Minutes - December 21, 1988 Page 2 RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business. this meeting was adjourned at 9:20 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: • BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS aGet1 WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld County Cl k and Recorder EXCUSED DATE• OF APPROVAL and Clerk to the B` o dene R. Brantner. Chairman BY: /'/!fib/ Deputy/County erk .W. Kirby. Pro em ac usl' • o a � , � Fran amaguc i Minutes - Deusmber 21. 1988 Page 3 • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Wednesday. December 28, 1988 Tape #88-62 ROLL CALL: Cents R. Brantner. Chairman C.W. Kirby. Pro-Tem Jacqueline Johnson Gordon E. Lacy Frank Yamaguchi MINUTES: Approval of minutes of December 21. 1988 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: New Business 411 - Consider Amendment to Oil and Gas Lease PRESENTATION: 1) Recognition of Services - Duke Dupey APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BIDS: 1) Approve Carpet Installation - Buildings and Grounds BUSINESS: OLD: 1) Consider amended budget - Johnstown-Milliken Parks and Recreation District (cont. from 12/19/88) NEW: 1) Consider Purchase of Services Agreement between Area Agency on Aging and William E. Condon, Jr.. and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider Purchase of Services Agreement between Employment Services of Weld County and Charlotte Hardgrave end authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider Resolution re: Cancellation of Social Services warrants for September. October, end November 4) Consider Agreements with Frank and Arlene Wind; Robert B. and Cecelia K. Massey; and Carlson Farms and authorize Chairman to sign 5) Consider Resolution re: Reappointment of Dennis White to Economic Development Advisory Board 6) Consider Resolution re: Reappointments to Hospital Board of Trustees 7) Consider Resolution re: Appointment of Gene Brentner to 911 Emergency Telephone Service Authority Board 8) Consider Resolution re: Adoption of Weld County Affirmative Action Plan 9) Consider Acceptance of Donated Property from David Marinoff 10) Consider 1989 Contracts for Vision Care and Dental Care and authorize Chairman to sign PLANNING: 1) Consider Resolution re: Building Code and Zoning Violations - K-4 Land Company; Gunter; Redger and Nightengale; Cleaveland; and Brackney vk CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Jan 2 - HOLIDAY Jan 3 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Jan 4 - Private Industry Council 7:15 AM Jan 4 - Fair Board 7:30 PM Jan 5 - Island Grove Park Advisory Board 3:30 PM HEARINGS: Dec 28 - Special Review Permit, Single-family dwelling on a parcel lee. than minimum lot size in A (Agricultural) Zone District. Gladys S. Cavanaugh Trust 10:00 AM Dec 28 - Special Review Permit. Oil and gas support and service facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Snyder 011 Company. dba Roggen Gas Processing Company 10:00 AM Jan 4 - Change of Zone, From A (Agricultural) and C-3 (Commercial) to Planned Unit Development, Grant Brothers/Fifthcoff Company 10:00 AM Jan 4 - Special Review Permit. Livestock confinement operation (600 head dairy) in the A (Agricultural) Zona District. Francis Arens 10:00 AM Jan 4 - Special Review Permit. Accessory building larger than 1.500 square feet in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Charles E. and Karen Walker 10:00 AM Jan 4 - Substantial Change, Robert Comer, dba Plastic Art Products 10:00 AM Jan 11 - Special Review Permit, Oil and gas support facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Redvave. Limited 10:00 AM Jan 11 - Special Review Permit. General research laboratory in the C-3 (Commercial) Zone District. Monfort, Inc. 10:00 AM COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Certificate of Insurance re: Gethmann Construction. Inc. 2) South Platte Valley Historical Society News Letter Vol. 1. Edition 1 3) Burns. Wall. Smith and Mueller re: Southeast Weld Fire Protection District 4) O'Brien. Huenergardt 6 Cook re: Don Gregory, Violation 5) County Council minutes of November 2. 1988 6) Jesse P. Monte.. C-Pod, re: Smoking Ban 7) Southeast Weld Fire Protection District re: Board of Directors 8) State Dept. of Highways re: Newsletter #88-50 and Public Notice 9) Planning Commission minutes of December 20, 1988 10) State Dept. of Natural Resources re: Notice of permission to conduct exploration 11) State Highway Commission re: Hearings on Highway Improvement Projects 12) Dept. of Health and Human Service■ re: Best Practice Report for 1986 — 1988 Head Start program 13) Notice of Claim re: Greg Witrel RESOLUTIONS: I) Approve request from John Howard to waive bid procedure on two lots in New Raymer - Baldwin 6 Whittier Addition * 2) Approve authorization for County Attorney to proceed with legal action - Building Code and Zoning Violations * 3) Approve 1989 Dance Hall License for June M. Paudoa, dba La Cerra Bar * 4) Approve cancellation of Social Services warrants for September, October, and November * 5) Approve Lease Agreement with Radio Communications Corp. * 6) Approve reappointment to Economic Development Advisory Board * 7) Approve reappointments to Hospital Board of Trustees * 8) Approve appointment to 911 Emergency Telephone Service Authority Board * 9) Approve Adoption of Weld County Affirmative Action Plan PRESENTATION: * 1) Recognition of Services - Duke Dupey * Signed at this meeting RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST CERTAIN PARTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE AND THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Department of Planning Services has referred certain violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance to the County Attorney's Office, and WHEREAS, those persons in violation of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance are K-4 Land Company; Samuel and Tammera Gunter; Floyd D. Rodger and Stanley A. Nightengale; Gary A. and Karen T. Cleaveland; and Michael Brackney, and WHEREAS, despite efforts by the Planning staff to resolve said matters, the violations have not been corrected, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it necessary to bring legal action against those individuals as hereinabove named to correct said violations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Thomas O. David, Weld County Attorney, be, and hereby is, authorized to proceed with legal action against K-4 Land Company; Samuel and Tammera Gunter; Floyd D. Rodger and Stanley A. Nightengale; Gary A. and Karen T. Cleaveland; and Michael Brackney to remedy the violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, and any other persons occupying the , properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. 881208 Pkal'a4 P. v.41.5). ��. Page 2 RE: BUILDING CODE AND ZONING VIOLATIONS The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of December, A.D. , 1988. I_ BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /�/c;C +,c WELD COUNTY, COLORADO weld County Dlark and Recorder EXCUSED and Clerk to the Board Gene RR.JBrantner, Chairman BY: anyyh C.W. J r- , P ,-Tem Deputy'County�ylerk r APPROVED AS FORM: a` ne - ►„-cue ne%o� •n Ce7 County Attorney ran ag:c• 881208 fit mEmoRAndum III'Dt to - Board of County r-0RplIssionera Dm. nattamhar 10 IQRR COLORADO From Daparr—anr of Planning Qarvira. Sublaorl Legal Ins;An Aurharis_nlnn The Department of Planning Services would like to recommend that the Board authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against certain parties for violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance to correct the violations. Zoning Ordinance Violations: VI-1258 K-4 Land Company c/o Chester Ansley 41459 Weld County Road 44 Orchard. CO 80649 The Department of Planning would also recommend that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming at interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. • aei,20e t mEMORAnDUm Wine To RnarA of County y'nmmtagtDoara oat. Drtembar 20. 1988 COLORADO r,om tsparf,.enr of Planning Services sunp.0 Legal Anton AuthnrizeVIon The Department of Planning Services would like to recommend that the Board authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against certain parties for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance to correct the violations. Building Code Ordinance Violations: BCV-923 R-4 Land Company 41459 Weld County Road 44 Orchard, CO 80649 The Department of Planning would also recommend that the County Attorney be authorised to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties. any persons claiming an interest in the properties. and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the violation materials ars available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. 881209 mEm©RAnDum foci\ let To Donrd nr rounry C/rmeieainnar' oe. Dacia '&r 11 _ 19zx COLORADO From _Papart,nant nT Planning Cantina. Subjsetr. taga3 An(ion Authnri rarian The Department of Planning Services would like to recommend that the board authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against certain parties for violations of the Weld County Toning Ordinance to correct the violations. Zoning Ordinance Violations: VI-1277 Samuel and Tammera Gunter 5905 Weld County Road 38 Platteville, CO 80651 The Department of Planning would also recommend that the County Attorney be authorised to proceed with legal action against any other persona occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties. and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the Violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. 881208 istsCtr., MEMORAIMU WID ro___Yioard of CountLPnmmteglQpata Oat, December 21, 72.08 COLORADO From Departmenta +na oxvjc,,0 Su bigot _Leal ActtotLattb2YitAtlot The Department of Planning Service, would like to recommend that the Board authorise the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against certain parties for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance to correct the violation,. Building Code Ordinance Violation■: BCV-969 Floyd D. Rodger & Stanley A. Nightingale 6342 West 10th Street Westviow Commerical Park Greeley, CO 80634 BCV-971 BCV-971 Gary A. 6 Karen T. Cleaveland Michael Bracknay 288 Clayton 0100 12206 Weld County Road 18 Denver, CO 80206 Pc. Lupton, CO 80621 BCV-971 Gary A. 6 Karen T. Cleaveland 12206 Weld County Road 18 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 The Department of Planning would also recommend that the County Attorney be authorised to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. 4 .•. ice: RESOLUTION RE: GRANT COUNTY DANCE HALL LICENSE NUMBER 184, ISSUED TO JUNE FAUDOA, D/B/A LA GARRA BAR, - EXPIRES DECEMBER 31, 1989, AT 12:00 MIDNIGHT 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, June Faudoa, d/b/a La Carra Bar, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners an application for a County Dance License to hold public dances at the location described as follows: 435 Wall, Eaton, Colorado 80615 WHEREAS, said applicant has paid to Weld County the sum of TWENTY-FIVE AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($25.00) for said County Dance Hall License, and WHEREAS, having examined said application, the Board deems it appropriate to grant a County Dance Hall License to June Faudoa, d/b/a La Garra Bar, and WHEREAS, said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the public dances will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado, and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Dance Hall License Number 184 be, and hereby is, granted to June Faudoa, d/b/a La Garra Bar, to conduct dances at the hereinabove described location. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that said License Number 184 shall be in effect through 12:00 o'clock midnight, December 31, 1989, conditional upon the applicant conducting all dances in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado. see ./ 881210 k.C00001 �t�d�V1A j �Vpp jj Page 2 RE: DANCE LICENSE - LA CARRA BAR The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of December, A.D. , 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: i y is a1A+ GnJ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder EXCUSED DATE OF SICNINO - AYE and Clerk to th e- Board eenee A.BBrantner, Chairman BY: Pn�! C.i�: X;[r y, D o-Tem aput� APPROVED AS TO FORM: a, gu ne n cot 0: -S0 / ounty Xttorney r i ►i/� / Fran amagu 881210 • ...,re, z 12 ... NU e _ '4' 4 y h. AT mu" T T w 41 litr In I VI NC\ I i g's 5 112 r o =. 2 a :Sib 1rt » o .. a g 57G 0.0rf�►,�^ `1V Q (:1 N a. < F u: y M r� b • t (.3`%•• iejn la A i ww 1'? aMQ • g 0. til M 7 - N U 1 ' N a y vi ; g. , .., 4., •to to s ^ 6 s r ii et -,y 6 1 NS 5 R : ,17: T � in � > \ 1 r ' p v • Se o. P n - C lD - .. tat '•1•!r vIM\L\ i IOC .. , w 7 6 00410 i ^ > 6 j w i , f • y •iL iWW'N 7:s41.1", : ? p �,A`k r � f+ wt?ilr .ra€ rW'fit' N y€dr €�' �n4 ho , ,1'#` ' , 1a.. €,r ,r: Stir3 : I . :r!' 'k 'I ��SS 'DJ"l OQ,, . JIll' , s,;„„ n , ,i:Au4i..J 1 L f .,.�.J,wuwgp f1 s 6y r s `'4' r1j il i � € q�i i 1 2 4 g � tip' W Y,r ,,, . ,et,-.. '.i kILii 8.*4en / �� Why t • i• .,I, y• NO 0�N N N ul SS pSt \ NI W .Nr. ,�\ M CC 1 ill E VO ti as 2 g§ Ei g t ,! p . t K.p.,r...Zi Iidi.___.._�- stet«mr'logic uuor w 2_ 44 . (Is a 331210 O WELD COUNTY 4 APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO CONDUCT PUBLIC DANCE OR DANCES /a• /3. 9? DATE TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: License fee of $25.00. payable co Clerk to the Board, P.O. Box 758. Greeley, Colorado 80632, is hereby tendered and application is hereby made for a license to Conduct a public dance. hall, booth or pavilion, where public dances are held, for the calendar year 19 or portion thereof. The underoigned hereby makes application for a County Dance .Hal-License, -%older .the provisions' ' ., of Title 12, Article 18, CRS, 1973 as amended. and for that purpose makes the following - answers to the questions contained in this application. Every question must be answered. Any false answer or statement made by the applicant constitutes perjury and the person making such statements subjects any license issued herein to revocation. 1. List the name and address of applicant. (If application is by a partnership, give names and address of all partners. If application is by a corporation, give names and address of all officers.) Neme Address .71ciLirkO Vvl '; n.;L0IN n` '21j1 1i) 0.`I Phi 4tw, o 2. Is applicant organization incorporated under the laws of this State for purposes of a social. fraternal, patriotic, political, or athletic nature, not for pecuniary gain; or is it a regularly chartered branch, lodge, or chapter of a national organization or society organized for such purposes. being non-profit in nature; or is it religious or philanthropic institution? Sb. Yes ( ) No Cc) If "No", explain. 3. Complete the following: Name Address Manager �, „`c, hA \G . , DQel l k& W n 11 f TAI C' 71 President I I' Vice-President Treasurer Secretary 4. Trade Name (If any) Telephone 41o. Telephone Number of Manager A 4 Sat-Pt 31.x- 41S/1 .?/a 4 </ti,s/dd 5. List EXACT date(s) :or which application is being made for license. ,.�'yJ r, ,,p(9 From (Date) :J+ Hours: p 'n, I _ ):O To (Date) : /,S• giS / ,y' Hours:)t ao 6. ADDRESS OF PLACE TO HAVE LICENSE: (Exact location of premises must be given. Give lot. block and part of the section where located, and if possible, give the street and number.) X1 3 3 (.J a// Pinion (' o 1cQ d,f 853210 W I // 7. Aro these premises now licensed under cho State Liquor or Beer Code? Xf answer is "Yam to whom is the license issued? Yes ( () No ( ) . ) t. ,. ..P \N..- r uki nc 8. Do you have legal p ion of the premiss. for which this application is made, either by deed, lease, or written permission of owner? , Yes (k) No ( ) 9. Has a license been lrsusd previously? Yes (?)" No ( ) .. 192/4-x.2 -)9////// �,/X/�f Si tura of App licrt STATE OP COLORADO ) ) so COUNTY OF WELD ) �( 1 7)2 --/,,r...,f�r1 n being first duly sworn on oath. deposes and says: That - h she (they) ■ ars the applicant(.) above named: That he. she (they) has/have read the a vs and foregoing application and the answers made thereto, and well knows the contents hereof. and that the answers made to the interrogatories therein set forth are true to his. her (their) own knowledge. tow // 1it� /1 C (�0Qlt turn of Applicant Subs ribsd and sworn before me this day of , A.D., 19 D puty County Clerk • 8822w ., t "k . • iTREASURER'S OFFICE,WELD COUNTY !1 S%:5\5-- I 1.� Greasy,Colorado, . . ...Y.:TO IV" 3 82 RECEIVED OP, , Q:Csays, -.. • • • 10. _ . , . t . . ....X2,1,1. . . . . . . . . . . CREDIT POR. . .CJ� County General Fund 1010000 � " "" i Health Department 110 0000 II i Human Resource, 121 0000 • Soolal Services 112 0000 II Housing Authority Road& Brldge Fund 111 0000 Airport 1770000 County Clerk Cash Escrow 8100803 ree Fund 000 0072 School Dietti. P Shill N. R P School District Dond Punt, Q8 � F_ RANCI T I `' l0 ovwly .MWrM wk I TOTAL AMOUNT • 1 • • • ....- RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZE CANCELLATION OF SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANTS 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, Social Services warrants issued in the amount of $9,774.00 for September; $6,634.53 for October; and $6631.01 for November should be canceled for administrative reasons, and WHEREAS, a list of the specific warrant numbers, dates, names and amounts in on file with the Weld County Department of Social Services.NOW,Commissioners THEREFORE, of Weld C unty, Colorado, that tsaid Social Services warrants for the month of September, 1988, in the amount of $9, 774.00; for the month of October, 2988, in the amount of $6,634.53; and for the month of November, 2988, in the amount of $6,632.02 be, and hereby are, canceled and held for naught. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of December, A.D. , 1988. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County C rk and Recorder EXCUSED and Clerk to the Boa d Gene R.. Drastner, Chairman BY: �" ' p y ounty - C. ICir y, o-Tem APPROVED TO FORM: \ • , \ �• a' qu:' n S7 n. . . gc;;;)#c r ,r•.. ,, . e, / County ttorney ✓ �S .;';/..'"c yaw a ,y ran "ama• c SS Ooo 3 881209 MEMO TO : Tp�p,�I�ANTUNA DATE 12-21-88 FROM D PAULS/Social Services RE : Cancelled Warrants Total cancelled warrants for the month of September - $9774.00 Total cancelled warrants for the month of October - $6634.53' Total cancelled warrants for the month of November - $6631.01 WC 01 032 ael20e I. RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE ANTENNA SITE LEASE WITH RADIO COMMUNICATIONS CORP„ AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and Lease WHEREAS, the S,Radio Communications has been presented with an Antenna Site C tions Corp. , and WHEREAS, the terms and conditions are as stated in said Lease, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW E IT Commissioners of THEREFORE,Weld BCounty RESOLVED by the Boad of that the rAnt Antenna Cunty Lease with Radio Communications, Corp. , be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Lease. The and and seconded,' e foregoing adopted b th Resolution following vote on on the 2l duly maoof December, A.D. , 1988. HOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: +, , ,u WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County eilerk and Recorder EXCUSEb DATE OF SIGNING - AXE and Clerk to the Board ene rantner, airman BY: - eputy ounty r • • I' r y, o- em APPROVED AS TO FORM: ue n ounty ttorney ran amaguc .�i/Y1 (p RAO , �.omriV) Cp -mod 883213 Corn twc ANTENNA SITE LEASE This LEASE AGREEMENT, made as of this first day of January, 1989, between RADIO COMMUNICATIONS CORP. , having an office at 3115 35th Avenue, P.O. Box 5338, Greeley, Colorado 80631. hereinafter called "Lessor" and Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld. State of Colorado. herein referred to as "County" or "Lessee", having an office at 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631. WITNESSETN: The Lessor agrees to lease to the Lessee an Antenna Site on a tower located on a part of the following described reel property, located in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, to Wit: A tract of land located in the E/2 of the E/1 of Section 23, Township 5 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 23 and considering the East line of said Section 23 to bear South 00 degrees 59'40" East and with all other bearings herein relative thereto; thence S 00 degrees 59'40" E, 180.00 feet; thence S 89 degree■ 00'00" W, 559.04 feet; thence N 00 degrees 59'49" W, 202.86 feet; thence S 54 degrees 31'00" E, 38.45 feet to an existing brass cap monument being • corner of property described in book 613 a■ Reception No, 1535445, Weld County Records; thence N 89 degree■ 00'00" E, 526.12 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Together with associated building space on the above described premises, space allocation will be per floor plan and space so designated, necessary for related radio equipment. The right of ingress and egress will be through personnel of Empire Dispatch of Northern Colorado, Inc. , Business Radio communications or Radio Communications Corp. 1. Terms of this lease shall commence on the let day of January 1989 for an initial term of five (5) years. The County shall have the right to extend this lease for an additional two (2) five (5) year terms at the prevailing site rental cost by giving Radio Communications Corp. written notice of its intention to do so at least mix (6) months prior to the end of the then current term. 2. WC, The Lessee shall pay the Lessor a rent of $285.00 per month for the tower and building space, to include the following equipment: three (3) radio boxes, and one (1) combiner box for the initial term of this Lease, the first payment to be made Co the Lessor by the Lessee on the 1st day of January and said monthly payments to continue on the first day of each month throughout the term of the Lease. (Page 1 of 5) 081213 3, t( ZALLAtON, The antenna site is to be used by the Lessee for the installation, operation and maintenance of two-way radio equipment, including base station, combiner, antennas, cabling or wiring and accessories used therewith. All equipment that is placed on the premises by the Lessee must be approved by the Lessor prior to its installation. All equipment that in brought into the premises by the Lessee and which is approved by the Lessor shall at all times during the term of and after this Lease be the personal property of the Lessee. Installation will be approved by Lessor and corrections or modifications requested by Lessor will be made within a period of 30 days. If not completed within that period, correction will be made by Lessor and charges for correction will be billed to Lessee at prevailing rates. 4. Mgr-TENANCY. BY JESSFE Lessee, at its own expense, shall maintain Lessee's property in accordance with reasonable engineering standards to assure that at all times Lessee's property and its operation is in conformance with the requirements of the Federal Communications Commission and/or all other public authorities with jurisdiction over the Lessee. upon termination or expiration of this Lease, Lessee will surrender the premises to the Lessor in good condition except for reasonable wear and tear or for damage due to causes beyond control or without La fault or negligence. S. REMOVAL OF LESSEE'S EOUIP$ENZ UPON TERM7NAT70N. Lessee agrees to remove its antenna and equipment, at its expense, within fifteen (15) days after termination of this Lease Agreement. 6, ASSIC^ + ,T,,, Lessee shall not assign or transfer this lease without prior written consent of Lessor. Nothing herein shall preclude the sale by Lessor of all or any portion of its property which includes the leased premises, providing that this Lease shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of Lessor's successor and/or assigns. 7, 7y1URAN,E. The Lessee hereby assumes all risk and responsibility for, and agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Lessor, from and against any and all claims. demands, suits, actions, recoveries, judgments and costs and expenses in connection therewith made, brought or obtained on account of the loss of life, property or injury or damage to the person or property of any person or persons whosoever, whether such person or persons be the Lessor, its agents or employees, or the Lessee, its agents or employees, any contractors or subcontractors employed by the Lessee, their agents and employees, or any third person in no way connected with the parties hereto which loss of life or property, or injury or damage to persons or property, shall be due to or arise out of, or result from, the negligence of Weld County, Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees and agents, in connection with this Lease or any work done thereunder. (Page 2 of 5) 881213 The Lessee shall procure and maintain comprehensive public liability and property damage insurance for work under this lease in an insurance company or pooled or individual self-insurance fund approved by the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Colorado, covering all its operations and activities on or in connection with the 1 premises with a single limit of not less than $500,000.00 and shall furnish Lessor with a certificate evidencing such insurance and stating that such coverage shall not be cancelled or changed until Lessor shall be given thirty (30) days' notice in writing. The insurance must be carried throughout the term of this lease. The Lessee shall procure and maintain, before commencing any installation and/or maintenance work on the tower, a certificate of insurance covering workmen's compensation, insurance in a responsible insurance company, or individual or pooled self-insurance fund acceptable to the Insurance Commissioner of the Scats of Colorado. and said insurance shall provide for payment of all compensation in accordance with the laws of the State of Colorado for all workmen employed and employees of the Lessee, Lessee agrees that its contractors and subcontractors shall be subject to comparable requirements before performing work on the site. The Lessee shall provide the Lessor with said certificate of insurance prior to commencement of any installation and/or maintenance provided in this Lease. 8. UTIIITTES Lessor agrees to provide commercial and adequate power facilities to the Lessee on a cost-shared basis and Lessee hereby agrees to pay the Lessor on a monthly basis whatever is due under this cost-shared arrangement. Automatic switchover standby power will be provided by Lessor. Lessee shall be responsible for securing any other utility service it requires, other than electric power. 9. MODIF.I.CptON$JY JESSEE. If the installation and operation of Lessee's equipment on the premises causes any interference, electrical or otherwise, with the Lessor's building and equipment, Lessee will be responsible for the modification of its antenna and equipment so as to correct any such interference. If not corrected within 30 days, interfering equipment will be turned off until corrected. 10. SE$VSCE INTERRUPTIONS. The Lessor shall not be responsible for any service interruptions caused by loss of commercial power, acts of Cod, or any other circumstances which are beyond Lessor's control. 11. COST OP SPECtAL_ENCTNEERTNC. Lessee will be responsible for the cost of any special engineering required for interference free operation of the Lessee's equipment. (Page 3 of 5) 881213 12. ACCESS TO pREMZSAS. Lessor will have control as to which agents and/or employees of the Lessee will be entitled to access to the premises and building and Lessee agrees to provide Lessor with the names of said agents and/or employees prior to their entry upon the premises. Lessee further agrees to maintain a written log book on the premises and said log book will reflect who was on the premises, and when they were on the premises. 13. T pEMNYEIC4:JON. Lessee agrees to indemnify Lessor against any expense, loss or any liability suffered or incurred by Lessor as a result of any breach by Lessee, Lessee's agents, employees, customers, visitors, or licensees. 14. }OXXCE. Any notices required or permitted hereunder, shall be in writing and delivered etcher in person or to the ocher parties hereto or the other parties authorized agents, or by United States Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, postage fully prepaid, to the add set forth herein below, or to such other address as the parties may designate in writing and deliver as herein provided. 15. MODTFICATIQNS Ay LFSSOR. If in the normal installation and operation of said site. Lessor requires modification of site equipment such as combining of antenna's and etc. , cost of which will be bore on a shared cost by all users of said property. This contract constitutes the entire agreement of the parties hereto and shall supersede all prior offers. negotiations and agreements entered into by the parties. No revision of this contract shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by an officer of the Lessee and an officer of the Lessor. (Page 4 of 5) 881212 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. "LESSOR" RADIO COMMUNICATION R�¢ Y "LESSEE" BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE CO OF WELD. $y di /Snit 3hairmsn STATE OF COLORADO ) ) sm. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this aLdday of/0._!.r . 19 fl by Richard Redfern for Radio Communications Corp. WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: ,sJury;. ilw1%? Note Pu to STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ■s. COUNTY OF WELD ) scribed and sworn to before me this 2 ,i%ay of December 108 by !�'u 49,4a Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners. WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: ATTEST: % e, . . . . elets.c.......ae " .. t +.l N ary BY: /ll Mil Nmrwien:nn nypfree limn •A*Ann Deputy (,`ty to�iW �/ (Page 5 of 5) earl ear Catwaay and thope44 Pool QLytstracut Colorado Countlea Casualty and Property Pool (banjo called LAPP) hereby certified that Veld County is a participating umber of CAPP for the period beginnjog July 1, 1988 through June 30, 1989. The coverages, 000ditioaa of membership, and other pmvlsioss applicable to ambers of LAPP an &marital in CAPP'e Bylaws, and in the excess policies obtained by CAPP, a current xPl' of which is prodded to the County. In addition to other limits, the oovereges provided to meld County through emsberebip 10 CAPP and in aomiderstion of the payment of Its annual contribution ere limited to! Property (Inadudea BOP, Mobile Egulpmot, Auto Physical Damage)! $50,000,000 Each Occurrence *"All Rink" peals with aublimita of $1,000,000 newly acquired property and $1,000,000 new oontruation each occurrence. $500,000 unscheduled locations **General Liability: Bodily Injury/Property Omega! $ 400,000 Each Claim ""Automobile Liability! Bodily Injury/Property Damger $ 400,000 Each Claim Personal Injury Protection! Statutory **Errors & Omissions' $ 400,000 Each Claim $ 1,000,000 Aggregate Crime Coverages: Mantes & Securities (Ihaido): $ 150,000 Each Loss Monies & Securities (Outside)! $ 150,000 Each Loss Employee fidelity! $ 150,000 Each Lola **Exxon Liability (federal and Out of State poly): $ 000,000 Each Clads Maintenance Deductible' $ 500 Each Claim Applying only to Property, Auto Physical bags& Crime Loaam "Newly acquired property must be reported within 60 days. ••Claire. Made Coverage Porn CAPP retsina $150,000 each elaiim/loaa for property end $250,000 each al+ia/lome for liability to a combined total annual aggregate of $3,000,000 for all CAPP members vitb an edditiayl ma". of $1,000,000 provided by exoese inaurere above the $3,000,000) thus the total coverage available to CAPP members for the first $150,000 per Lac of loan and lose 'swum rill be $4,000,000 for the year, including defense coats and associated expenses. COLORADO OSA= & PPOEIQT POOL By! Wren U. Beam, Colorado Counties, Inc. Pool Management Services RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE REAPPOINTMENT OF DENNIS WRITS TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD 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, it has been recommended that Dennis White be reappointed as the County's representative on the Economic Development Advisory Board, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to reappoint Dennis White, with his term to expire December 31, 1991. NOW, THEREFORE, DE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Dennis White be, and hereby is, reappointed to the Economic Development Advisory Board, with his term to expire December 31, 1991. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of December, A.D. , 1988. L ' n BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �31 e �� -nj WELD COUNTY, COLORADO weld County erk and Recorder EXCUSED and Clerk to the Board Gene R. brantner, Chairman BY: Q1`' d/ . . ar:y, em eputountyrk APPROVED S TO FORM: Ja-qu=` arm s n S;-1?-deda.e.a . c ounty Attorney 65%isty��f ran amaguc 881215 130000 3 v_m;-6 $ E.D C; ‘(.4206 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE REAPPOINTMENTS TO HOSPITAL BOARD OF TRUSTEES WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vented with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Kenneth Lind, Michael Frick, and Myra Monfort be reappointed to the Hospital Board of Trustees, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to reappoint Kenneth Lind, Michael Frick, and Myra Monfort to the Hospital Hoard of Trustees, with their terms to expire January 8, 1991. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Kenneth Lind, Michael Prick, and Myra Monfort be, and hereby are, reappointed to the Hospital Board of Trustees, with their terms to expire January 8, 1991 . The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of December, A.D. , 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /41../44.S44,70//dWELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County dderk and Recorder EXCUSED and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Brantner, Chairman BY: ,l{/, . . y, 40- em eputypCoun y perk APPROVED A TO FORM: 'ET• e e '�� s� • „ ounty Attorney e'' ran amaguc 881216 }-X50001 R.044Atucp) p8a,; BY RESOLUTION DATED JANUARY 16. 1989. THE TERMS OF THESE REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE HOSPITAL BOARD OF TRUSTEES WERE CORRECTED TO EXPIRE JANAURY 8. 1992. 881216 • RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE APPOINTMENT or GENE BRANTNER TO 911 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE AUTHORITY BOARD 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, due to the resignation of Jackie Johnson, a vacancy currently exists on the 911 Emergency Telephone Service Authority Board, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to appoint Gene Brantner to said Board, with his term to expire July 13, 1990. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Gene Brantner be, and hereby is, appointed to the 911 Emergency Telephone Service Authority Board, with his term to expire July 13, 1990. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of December, A.D. , 1988. ‘ j � HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /27? e $ed!"oej WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder EXCUSED and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Brantner, Chairman BY: L v .w. •y, c- em Deputy ,County C k . APPROVED TO FORM: a•que'L nee soC17. ‘27.20Peleoe or IRC / County Attorney '� �i ,�r��►irsfir ran Tamaguc 881217 am0005 NI:, ; C)11 -22414/ RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE ADOPTION OF WELD COUNTY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Commissioners intend to abide by Equal Employment Opportunity practices in the employment of employees within the County, and with those individuals applying for and participating in programs offered to Weld County residents through Federal, State, and local assistance programs, and WHEREAS, the Affirmative Action Plan, updated in December, 1988, represents a joint and ongoing effort by Weld County Government to refine, improve, and direct Equal Employment Opportunity and a program of affirmative action, and WHEREAS, it is recognized that Equal Employment Opportunity can only be developed and implemented through total commitment to the concepts of an Affirmative Action Plan and be made a part of an administrative process to assist in assuring that no person or group of persons will be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, handicap, disabled veterans and Vietnam era veterans, or political affiliation or belief, and WHEREAS, the content of the Affirmative Action Plan, updated in December, 1988, is intended to provide a comprehensive view of a unified Affirmative Action Program, and it will demonstrate Weld County Government's commitment to the concept of Equal Employment Opportunity and integrate the principles and functions of an integrated Affirmative Action Program, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to adopt the Affirmative Action Plan updated in December, 1988, a copy of which it attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Affirmative Action Plan, updated in December, 1988, be, and hereby is, adopted. 881214 P2.0007 ,�0 ; O1� '' Page 2 RE: ADOPT AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of December, A.D. , 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder EXCUSED and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Brantner, Chairman BY: ay i C.WAKixby r71l`em Deputy/County erk APPROVED AS TO FORM: ;a• e Xn � • 5;)---eeasa or County Attorney i., :. ..:.. ran " - • c 881214 ii WELD C # UNTY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN UPDATED: DECEMBER 1988 I. Tr;trodictinn The Weld Count•; Cou iusioners intend to abide by Equa]. Employment Opunrtun:�ry p',- .r t1.cen in the employment of employees within the County, and with those individuals applying for and participating in programs offered to Weld County rcuidents through Federal, State, and local assistance programs. It is recognised that tqual Employment opportunity can only be developed and Implemented through total commitment to the concepts of an Affirmative Action Plan and he made a part of an adminatrative process to assist in assuring that no person or group of persona will be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age (40-70) , handicap, disabled veterans and Vietnam era veterans, or political affiliation or belief. The Affirmative Action Plan represents a joint and ongoing effort by Weld County Government to refine, improve, and direct Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and a program of affirmative action. The content of this Affirmative Action Plan is intended to provide a comprehensive view of a unified Affirmative Action Program. It will demonstrate Weld County Government's commitment to the concept of Equal Employment Opportunity and integrate the principles and functions of an integrated Affirmative Action Program. The Affirmative Action Plan identifies, analyzes, and sets measureable goals and targets for 24 Weld County departments. 881214 • • • Ii. Ansiy_runant of Re.aponsibili cx A. Afi! rmntl vi. Action offtCer The AiEirr.;.tive Action Officer shall implement policies included Ln this pl:n and shall review the plan at established intervals CO monitor and update the plan as well as the Affirmative Action activities of all management personnel. 2. The Affirmative Action Officer and other appropriate committee(s) shall review the plan at established intervals. 3. The Affirmative Action Officer shall implement a system of receiving and investigating complaints of discrimination for applicants, participants and employees of Weld County. 4. The Affirmative Action Officer shall maintain records of all Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) activities. 5. The Affirmative Action Officer shall monitor compliance with EEO standards within the Affirmative Action Plan. 6. The Affirmative Action Officer shall design, implement, and monitor internal audit and reporting systems to measure program effectiveness and to determine where progress has been made and where further action is needed. 7. The Affirmative Action Officer shall act as a focal point of Affirmative Action; particularly in the development and implementation of the Plan, and internal communication procedures. 8. The Affirmative Action Officer shall assure that current legal information affecting Affirmative Action is disseminated to responsible officials. 9. The Affirmative Action Officer shall serve as the liaison between Weld County regulatory agencies, minority and women's organization, and other community groups. 10. The Affirmative Action Officer shall develop and implement external communication procedures. 11. The Affirmative Action Officer shall collect and analyze employment, applicant, and participant data, identify problem areas, sec goals and timetables, and develop programs to achieve these goals. 4 881214 B. Weld County neo;irmentn 1:1 :i.anagement personnel share repnnsibiiJ.ty for _;p,en;enting the Plan in their respective departments and sub-departments throughout Weld County Government. 2. The Personnel Department shall have overall responsibility to • maintain Affirmative Action records, and to submit .elated reports to the Board of County Commissioners. 3. The Personnel Department will collect and analyze employment. applicant, and participant data, identify problem areas, set goals and timetables, and develop programs to achieve these goals. 3 881214 C. 'c OI1:' O1,por_,.ni tV Commitree The Weld County Commi sioueru .:hall be the Equal Opportunity Committee npd s'hnli have t'ne ultimate responsibility of enforcing and monitoring the Affirmative Action Program. The Equal Opportunity Committee shall ,,,.JO ensure compliance with the Affirmative Action Program. Thin Pian in no way supercedes the general statuatory authority asr.ulgned to the Weld County Commissioners, Weld County Clerk, Weld County Treasurer, Wald County Assessor, Weld County District Attorney, Weld County Sheriff, and other elected officials by the Colorado Revised Statutes of 1973, as amended or Weld County Home Rule Charter. Additionally, the Affirmative Action Officer and the EEO Officer shall provide staff support to the Equal Opportunity Committee. This will be considered a resource allocated Co the Affirmation Action Plan. • 881214 4 III. Author[ty he ;.ffl,, kilec ALL '. ,, 111 is d.ve1opad under the authority of Federal and '..car, I:u.^.;, ruler; : id .+:.®cucive orders. The follow uo affect Equal ;.Hpluvment U, portun :-: for porrons employed by '.field County, ar.d those Hipp vtrig Car nr port Ic ipnGing 1u employment programs; A. Title Vll of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Cilia VII o: the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (as amended by the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972) prohibits discrimination in Federal. State, and local governments, and in the private sector on the basis or race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. R. Equal Opportunity Act of 1972 Thu Equal Opportunity Act of 1972 greatly augments powers and expands jurisdiction of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) in enforcement of Title VIZ of the Civil Rights Act. As amended. Title VII now includes all private employers of 15 or more persona, all education institutions, state and local government, public and private employment agencies. labor unions with 15 or more members, and joint labor-management committees for apprenticeship and training. C. Executive Order 11246 Executive Order 11246 (as amended by Executive Order 11375) was issued by President Johnson in 1965 to prohibit discrimination in employment by federal contractors and sub-contractors. D. Revised Order No. 4 Revised Order No. 4, Office of Federal Contract Compliance (OPCC) , U.S. Department of Labor. outlines guidelines which require federal contractors to establish and maintain Affirmative Action programs to eliminate and prevent discrimination. The order requires that within 120 days from the commencement of a contract each prime contractor or sub-contractor with 50 or more employees and a contract of 550.000 or more must develop a written Affirmative Action Program. E. Equal Pav Act of 1963 The Equal Pay Act of 1963 (as amended by Education Amendments of 1972) amends the Fair Labor Standards Act to include a prohibition against pay differentials based on sex. All business which must pay minimum wage are prohibited from sex discrimination. The Education Amendments of 197: extended the Equal Pay Act's sex discrimination provision to include executive, administrative, and professional workers. 881214 5 . . Aee Dircrlminnticrn in Employment Act of 1967 Me Ago ;1t::criirinnci.on In Employment Act prohibits employers of 25 or more persuus f-ror, dlncriminnting against poraonr3 40-70 In any area of umpioynieit because of ❑ge. C. Title VI of the Civil Righcn Act of 1.964 Title VI of the Civil. Rights Act prohibits discrimination based on race, color, or national origin in all programs or activities which receive Federal financial aid. H. Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 503 and 504) The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 502 and 504) prohibits discrimination based on handicap. Section 504 includes provisions for the assessibility of programs and services to the handicap and prohibits employment discrimination based on handicap. I. Uniform Cuidelinoa on Employee Selection Procedures (1978) The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. the Civil. Service Commission, the Department of Labor, the Department of Justice, and the Department of the Treasury have adopted joint uniform guidelines on employee selection procedures. 881214 6 V. Sunnortiee Tn-U use' and Community Pro{_roms ': ho Wsld County Cornsi ssioncrt; ar,o fully committed to providing supportive In-nouue r;crvlr_' and cooperating with community programs to assure that ail employees, applicants, and participants have the opportunity to benefit from &tual. i?.mplovtnent Opportunities and the Affirmative Action Program. A. Ttntn[nc. of Supervisors The Affirmative Action Plan is committed to the concept that training can provide ponitiVe responses toward Equal Employment Opportunity. supervisors will be informed of their responsibilities and commitments to the success of the Affirmative Action Plan and its goals. Training areas will include management training, selection standards, job progression, promotion procedures, transfer opportunities for staff, and other training opportunities available to otaff. B. Supportive Services Supportive services will be developed to assure that all employees have equal opportunity in achieving job progression. These supportive services will include employment counseling through the Personnel Department and the listing of training opportunities to achieve advancement. C. Job-Related Education Job-related education will be made available to Department Heads to inform them of education programs which can improve their or their staff opportunities to achieve upward mobility. Some of these educational areas may include management classes, technical workshops. etc. D. Cooperation with Job-Related Community Programs Job-related community programs will assist in the attainment of Affirmative Action goal■. On-the-Job Training Program will be a primary source in training within entry-level positions. Affirmative Action planning goals shall be introduced to affect minority and female participation rates within Weld County. 331214 7 V, PIAW.c.-tzlro; Affirmative Action Program A. Tnrern.ally (Tralnl.ny and Orientation) I. Top ::anneement The Wcld County Commissioners, Department Heads, and Elected officials shall be informed about the Affirmative Action Program, its contents, and revisions on an on-going basis. Information will he provded through infra-office memoranda, training and orientation sessions. The Affirmative Action Program shall be outlined in the Personnel Manual and all job announcements shall contain the Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action statement. 2. Weld County: Employees All Weld County employees shall be informed of the Affirmative Action Program through the following methods: a. Presentation and discussion of the Affirmative Action Program as part of the initial briefing and orientation of new employees. b. Publicity and informative presentations in the County newsletter and infra-office memoranda. c. Job announcements shall contain the Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action statement. d. Policy inclusion within employee handbooks and annual reports. u. Prominent display of potters and bulletins informing employees of Equal Employment Opportunity policies. f. Through local media coverage of County public proceedings relating to Affirmative Action. g. Through public participation on committees in the development, formulation, and monitoring of the Affirmative Action Plan. h. Copies of the Affirmative Action policy statement and a written summary of key program elements to be made available to employees. i. By making the Affirmative Action Plan available in its entirety to all employees. 881214 8 • 3. App ! n;_Ca _Ind ParCielpan'_ = a. To tnCnrn all oppiiCaots and participants of the Affirmative Action Program through handouts, posters, orientation hcsfionS, eCc. b. To inform all applicants and particpanto of the grievance • procedures through written handouts, posters, orientation susCionS, eCc. D. r.ternally 1 . Regular Recruitment Sources Regular recruitment sources are notified that Weld County Government in un Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and has an Affirmative Action Program. Those recruitment sources also provide for recruitment within minority and female groups. • 2. Sub-contractors and Vendors Sub-contractors and vendors shall provide assurance to Weld County through the bidding process that they are Equal Employment Opportunity Employers. Each sub-contractor and vender shall be informed of Weld County's Affirmative Action Policy. x"14 • VI. Wo)d _l:2unty J'rofilo 'Fold County Profile it: containcl in the eepa rate document "Weld County Affirmative Action Profile, Analyfin, Goals and Timetables". A copy of this document can be obtained at the Weld County Personnel Office. This documunt includes all of the statistical analysis as well as the goals and timetables. 881214 10 > se. 'I IIA� j'Il l r� IIt' „.„--- ...•i • • d„,--,.. ..---.. • ,r a 1 •, )T itill'Q'K ' '11) !l'� ‘11'1110/ M 4k fll�/ l r ' :1'211 In .e+� ♦,•/+ \I ." ','. V4 '� � tr +Y', 1/ 3f�3 . 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December 28, 1933 COLORADO r,om Waiter J. Speckman, Executive Director. Human Resources ecwt Purchase of Services Agreement between Human Resources' AreA_Agency on Aoino and William F Condon. Jr_ Enclosed for Board approval is a Purchse of Services Agreement between the Area Agency on Aging and William E. Condon. Jr., Attorney at Law. for direction and supervision of the Area Agency on Aging legal assistant to the Senior Citzen's Law Project. The Area Agency on Aging shall reimburse Mr. Condon at $35.00 per hour (unit of service) for consultation time and $55.00 per hour (unit of service) for court appearance time. up to but not exceeding the sum of $4.187.50. This agreement shall remain in effect for the time peiod of January 1. 1989 to December 31. 1989. Please telephone Linda Piper or myself if you have any questions. • • • A ;>?•'^' • y4 O61226 • PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT. made and entered into this 28th day of December. 1988. by and between the Weld County Area Agency on Aging, Division of Human Resources, Weld County Government. hereinafter referred to as "AAA" and William E. Condon, Or.. Attorney at Law, hereinafter referred to as "Condon." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS. AAA develops and administers the Area Plan for a comprehensive and coordinated system of services, and WHEREAS, AAA serves as the advocate and focal point for older persons in Weld County. and WHEREAS. AAA is mandated to provide for legal services, as defined in the Older Americans Act to older persons with the greatest economic and social need. and WHEREAS, AAA provides legal assistance to older persons through the Senior Citizens Law Project and employs a legal assistant to coordinate the Project, and WHEREAS. by the laws of the State of Colorado. the AAA must employ a licensed attorney authorized to practice law in the state of Colorado so that the AAA's legal assistant shall act under the supervision of such attorney when dispensing legal advice and counsel. NOW THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed that: 1. The AAA desires to purchase services from Condon, through his expertise as an attorney licensed to practice law in the state of Colorado. for supervision of the legal assistant at the AAA Senior Citizen's Law Project. 2. Condon desires to provide his expertise as a licensed attorney in the state of Colorado for direction and supervision of the legal assistant at the AAA Senior Citizen's Law Project. 3. The AAA legal assistant and staff shall be responsible for taking applications for assistance by the AAA Senior Citizen's Law Project and screen applications for acceptance to the Program. 4. The AAA legal assistant and Condon will review applications to the Program. Condon will be available for weekly review of applications, for telephone contact by the AAA legal assistant, and for appearance in proceedings in court when necessary. 5. After consultation with Condon. the AAA legal assistant shall follow up on case handling and negotiation, pursuant to the supervision and direction of Condon. 6. The AAA legal assistant shall be responsible for community outreach, publicity of the program, and community education. 7. The AAA legal assistant shall be allowed to represent persons before an agency or in an agency proceeding, or administrative tribunal, and complete necessary forms not requiring knowledge and skill beyond that possessed by the ordinary experienced and intelligent layman. 8. The AAA Senior Citizens Law Project agrees not to dispense legal advice and counsel except when under the direction and supervision of Condon. 9. Condon will provide a ten percent match for the Senior Citizen's Law Program in the form of travel time and mileage to court proceedings and client conferences. access to a law library. use of office phone. along with providing limited word processing, usual copying fees and ordinary postage expenses, all with a value of at least ten percent (10%) of the total received from this agreement during 1989. It is agreed that Condon shall continue to provide his own Professional Liability Insurance. The AAA legal assistant shall be insured for liability resulting from his actions within the scope of his employment. by and through the Weld County Attorney's Office. 10. The AAA shall reimburse Condon at the rate of $35.00 per hour (unit of service) for consultation time and $55.00 per hour(unit of service) for court appearance time, up to but not exceeding the sum of $4,187.50. The AAA and Condon shall keep a time log record to monitor the hours worked by Condon. Condon shall be paid monthly for actual services rendered in the previous month. 11. This Agreement may be terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice by either party. This Agreement shall be terminated immediately in the event of loss of funding to the Area Agency on Aging. 12. This Agreement covers the timeframe from January 1. 1989 to December 31, 1989. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day first above written. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILLIAM E. CONDON. JR.. OF WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY AT LAW 47704.4017 acv aninv C.W. Kirby/— • C6ainnan prot.,n William E. Condon, Jr. Attorney at Law WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF AREA AGENCY ON AGING HUMAN RESO CES a . pec man. xecu ve rec or L n a E. Piper, Director 881226 1 _ . <N mEmoRAnDum illik Gene R Brantner. Chairman Te Board of County Commissioners o„, December 28. 19841 COLORADO Prom Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Human Resources /1222.i- sobi•0, Purchase of Services Agreement between Employment Services and Charlotte Hardgrave Enclosed for Board approval is a Purchase of Services Agreement between the Employment Services of Weld County and Ms. Charlotte Hardgrave. The Purchase of Services Agreement outlines the schedule by which Ms. Hardgrave will provide 30-day reviews and Job Services Workshops to Unemployment Insurance Claimants. Ms. Hardgrave currently provides similar workshop activities under Project SEEK through Aims Community College. 30-day review sessions will occur on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Job Search Workshops will occur on Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. with a one-half hour lunch break. Employment Services will reimburse Ms. Hardgrave ten dollars ($10.00) per 30-day review and twenty dollars ($20.00) for Job Search Workshops. The term of this agreement shall be for the period beginning January 1, 1989 through December 31. 1989. If you have any questions, please telephone me at 353-0540. • r F. (r�1 501225 �k 002 PURCHASE OF SERVICE AGREEMENT This Agreement, entered into this 28th day of December . 1988. by and between the Weld County Division o Humnan Resources' Employment Services of Weld County. hereinafter referred t0 as "Employment Services." and Ms. Charlotte Hardgrave, hereinafter referred to as "Contractor." WITNESSETH WHEREAS. Employment Services has established employment training services for Unemployment Insurance claimants, and WHEREAS, Employment Services wishes to offer employment and training workshops through the expertise of qualified instructors, and WHEREAS, the Contractor can provide program planning, basic job skills instruction/preparation, and vocational guidance, NOW THEREFORE, the below signed parties hereto agree to the following promises. mutual covenants, and obligations herein contained. A. Time Frame: The time frame for the purchase of services agreement will be January 1. 1989 through December 31. 1989. ,, 8. The Contractor agrees to: I. Coordinate and deliver instructive and constructive information through an appropriate classroom setting. 2. Coordinate and conduct 30-day review interviews for Unemployment Insurance claimants from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Monday. Wednesday. and Friday, for a maximum of twenty (20) claimants per session. 3. Coordinate and conduct three (3) 2-hour Unemployment Insurance workshops every Thursday. beginning at 10:30 a.m. . concluding at 5:00 p.m. . with lunch break from 12:30 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. 4. Conduct training sessions in compliance with the policies and proce- dures as set down by Employment Services. 5. Provide appropriate monitoring reports as required by Employment Services. 6. Notify Employment Services at least two (2) working days prior to cancelling a scheduled date for a workshop or session. 7. Submit by the 5th day of each month, a clearly itemized billing statement for services rendered the previous month. C. Employment Services agrees to: 1. Provide office space in which scheduled Unemployment Insurance interviews and workshops will take place. 2. Provide appropriate classroom materials as required. 5161225 Page 1 of 3 4 3. Monitor and evaluate the 30-day review interview sessions and Unemployment Insurance workshops. 4. Reimburse the Contractor ten dollars ($10.00) per Unemployment Insurance 30-day review interview session as conducted. 5. Reimburse the Contractor twenty dollars ($20.00) per Unemployment Insurance workshop as conducted. 6. Notify the Contractor of workshop or session cancellations twenty-four (24) hours prior to scheduled date. Should Employment Services fail to notify Contractor of a cancellation. or should clients fail to appear for scheduled appointment. Contractor will receive five dollars ($5.00) per Unemployment Insurance 30-day review interview session and ten dollars ($10.00) per Unemployment Insurance workshop. On these occasions. however, the Contractor will be required to remain on worksite fifteen (15) minutes before compen- sation is paid. 0. Denial of Services: Employment Services has sole authority to deny services to any job applicant who fails to follow the established rules and policies of Employment Services. E. Assurances: 1. The Contractor agrees that she is an independent contractor and that her officers. employees. and clients do not become employees of Weld County. and therefore are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees, as a result of the execution of this Agreement. 2. Weld County. the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. its officers and employees, shalt not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of the Contractor or her employees. volunteers. or agents while performing functions as described in this Agreement. The Contractor shall indemnify, defend. and hold harmless Weld County. the Board Of County Commissioners of Weld County. its officers and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of this Agreement by her employees, volunteers. clients. and agents. The Contractor shall provide Workers' Compensation Insurance for all her employees engaged in the performance Of this Agreement, as required by the Colorado Workers' Compensation Act. 3. No officer, member, or employee of Weld County and no member of their governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest. direct or indirect. in the approved Agreement or the proceeds thereof. 4. The Contractor understands that monitoring and evaluation of the per- formance of this Agreement shall be conducted by the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Employment Services and the results provided to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County and the Weld County Private Industry Council. Page 2 of 3 1 5. The Contractor and Employment Services assure compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1986. and that no person shall, on the grounds of race. creed. color, sex. or national origin. be excluded from participation in. be denied the benefits of. or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under the approved Agreement. F. Mutual Agreement: The Contractor and Employment Services mutually agree to abide by the terms and conditions herein specified. G. Termination: This Agreement may be terminated at any time by either party giving thirty (30) days written notice and is subject to the availability of funding. H. Entire Agreement: This Agreement, together with all attachments hereto, constitutes the entire understanding between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and may not be changed or modified without prior agreement of both parties and their governing bodies. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. the parties hereto have duly executed the Agreement as of the day. month, and year first above written. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO CONTRACTOR C.w. Kirby' airmanrrr;•om Z ar Otte Her grave O�ur� WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES" EMPLOYMENT ERVICES Walter ter . Speckman. Executive Director �j ATTEST: //r % f,�;J Weld Count Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By: <! 0)A2,24` Deputy Co449 C err Page 3 of 3 891225 WELD COUNTY, COLORAD PAGE PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. & NO. VO. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 18 TERMINATICN CHECKS 12/090.08 State of Colorado TOTAL 12,090.08 ss County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated OBC Bt 28th , 198 8 and that payments should be made to the respective, ve—ndors in the amounts set opposite thetF names with the total amount $ 12,090.08 • Dated this 28th day of DECEMBER 988 . e i ce er Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of D , 198 8 My commision expires: My Comm"" Enplr„Jun, , Nofta y Public � r{ State of Colorado ss County of Weld We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the _ PAYN0t1 Fund totaling $ 12/090.08 Chairperson 'em•er • ATTEST: � Zem' er County er e. r �� / f� By: {P eputy em•er WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE I of 1 General FUND CLAIMS V.O. WARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VLNI1OR AMoom 902298 076366 Jaoobuooi Water Brokers 6,260.00 TOTAL $ 5,250.00 STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) .. This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Page 1 through 1 and dated pepemTjer 2$th • 19 8 and that payments should be made to a respective venoors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 5,250.00 DATED THIS 28th DAY OF a em e , 198 . AMO SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BE opE rd~ THIS 28th DAY OF December 1988 . MY CCICKISSION WIRES: Mr Canmhuon Gram,funs f ,Apo _- AM_Ali 916-4—../..: NOTARY PUBL STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the Cenral FUND totaling $ 5.205.00 Cbairpeerprson ATSE • M e County Cher & Recor r N BY ties, Deputy le Me Me r WLL,D COUNTY, COLORADO HALL 2 of 1 General FUND CLAIMS V.O. ' WARRANT NO. H.O. NO. VEVDOR AMOUNT 902299 077920 great West Zife Aesuranoe 21,040.92 TOTAL $ 2I,040.92 • STATE OF COLORADO ) ) as COUNTY or WELD ) _. This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Page 1 through � and dated December 28 , 19 88 and that payments should be made tote respective vendors a,n the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount S 27,040.92 . DATED THIS 28th DAY OF 0eoember 2988 • WEED SUBSCRIBED AND scomsl TO BEFORE ME THIS 28tjy DAY or 000ember 1988 . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: My Comrnanion expeg June 8. 1990 NaipteddiAt w0ir STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the General FUND totaling $ 21,040.92 Chai*.person ATTEST ,' 'Peter4e , �$uul County rt & Recor em. :r By: putt' fi�in1/ Me •:r WELD COUNTY. COLORAD PAGE 1 PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. & NO. VO. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 14055 077921, PRINCIPAL M1tWAL LIFE E. 1,868.25 14056 077919 UNITED BANK OP =Ear 1,021,69192 State of Colorado ) TOTAL 1,023,560.17 )) ss County of Weld • This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through 1 and dated reammomp 28th , 198 8 and that payments should be made to the respective-76767S in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 1,023,560.17 Dated this 28th day of IMMINEI 1 8 . WeTd Co n n e Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of 12C22IMnR . 198 8 My commision expires: My_gommi.dan b+'r'w .,nos X9„0 ' Notary State of Colorado ) ss County of Weld We. the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above: and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the _ PAYROLL Fund totaling $ 1,023,560.17 Chairperson Member ATTEST: c , a my erc ofd ecor "e0• r'” a // • G�,�W�i By: �. epu Member '' I MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE AMOUNT 14006 7ROSA NDRADO 46.28 14034 RAY 11/44 NAUES 359.97 14035 ROBERT BREHM 432.38 14036 BRENDA GLOVER 281.58 14038 DANNY L PENNIEON 382.45 14039 STEVE MONROE 2,012.86 14040 DONALD L WALKER 536.15 14041 TONY R PEREZ 536.15 14042 RICHARD HUFF 590.03 14043 PAUL W. PRTTT ZLER JR. 511.15 14044 VICTOR X. HILLMAN 576.15 14045 DAVID R BOMA R 479.69 • 14046 CATHIE DER 684.40 14049 PATRICIA SMYTH 110.99 14050 JULIE PINK 231.22 14051 JERRY WONESS 1,677.17 14052 STUN MOODY 663.11 14053 WESLEY A XECCHER 1,978.35 NUMBER OF WARRANTS 18 TOTAL 12,090.08 THE AMOUNT OF THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE MONTHLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON DECEMBER 28, 1988 — Dar 't_tz Y 44444 a•1• . • • • = • • A • r • • • 07-0 • • • • • 4 • • r` :, C^ x at r. y e- C a v i. t _ irht = d 8 4 B Y. y W 9 •wf'f_ rril r d "' P.' s v ' 63 1° CeapOtpmm <Dm0el0CDMsa as r a ix. s � ssirs '"4' m 1• m m '�+ A a A Y s.>'�• a a s D s a N ?t a i � 7D �p ��' F � Z .L Z w r v a • 2. XI s � n i1 D 7• X C .4 •IAA a b r w 111 m n -o m -s xc b s s m t+ n M }}}ppp i y it t7 o`a 2 x �t1 a C a t' x .e Acz 3r -IA -IZ Xrr A 2 X a ZO.O Pt twm - 1.� mrSxcz.:z,O'�pQnW min alM0.• 00jC m N 1 r r mX .. 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P.O. Pox 633, R. Lupton. Colorado 80621 ul DEC 2 1 '19:.: s f South Platte Valley Historical Society v.c6 c44,o, News Letter tg Volume ONE Edition ONE December, 1988 When Lancaster Lupton established his Fort on the East bank of the Platte river in 1836 , it was the answer to a well planned dream. For months he pondered where to locate and how to conduct his new business. He remembered too well the high stacks of baled furs and Buffalo hides at Bent's Fort on the Arkansas River. The tables were set with china, crystal , silver , white linen table cloths, the lady cook and servants, What a wonderful way to live! He would do elk those things, but better . Lupton planned a Castle on the plains. An enclosure 100 by 150 feet was built of adobe standing 15 feet high with walls 4 feet thick. On one corner a tower soari,q.g 36 feet above the grow c77,0n one corner a gate large enough, for,,a Cones'.t'oga-.wagot,,to pass through , Inside a two stone 4houses :Commissary`: sheds;" bar'Yu,{T ' + Blacksmith, and a fur_prasswere,. baiLt againbt. the He built a thriving business with the Trappers,..Trader* Arapahoe and Cheyenne-Indi'ans. JBut, al/ too 'soon declined--and it `became .,increasingly,,difff eu1''t.,kto ;mp,i�ttdip a7 ' livelihood'. ,After. eight year's :of` struggle ..Lancaistier4ewee obZigedto admit defeat and move: on"for'other means of survival No, doubt, as Lupton;;`movedd;out of ,thou Forttn+ith,htsawtfe and two children he -was ,heavy„heacted•;, ,,;Fat.,rre, $s.,;devastatiitg-. Little did he realize that day "th'mt;•1;SO4 ye,aura;later;;hewould 'beyamong those heroes, celebrated„for. tbeir;',:contrybut4on'r4o thar,'development of the West, that he would be'.:e �edtit`ed wi;G�js,,eettablish!1bL'the first farm and livestock operation inthtsarea, :and.,ffina),y,;�a City named in his honor , w." ,,, � The South Platte Valle H71t}torieal Society, a non-profit organization, was Incorporated for,.the purpose of preserving historical values. The ,Soa;iety, is- made up of interested citizens determined to reconstruct'•''old •Fort'Lupton on the exact original site. The membership is made up of anyone that wishes to join. All who wish to Join before January 31 , 1989 will be Charter Members. The South Platte Valley Historical Society is in no way connected to a governmental entity. City, County, 'State or Federal. Neither is it connected to any Taxing District . All support is and will be derived from memberships, donations and grants. We solicit and appreciate all the support we can get. John T. Martin, President Vol , 1 ; Edition 1 , As 19118 draws to a close, we are reminded that the first anniversary of the South Platte Valley Historical Society is just around the corner , And with that, the end of our Charter Memberships, You are a special group of people who conceived this Society and gave birth to it. We are still an infant, but with nurturing you are giving it, I am sure it will grow to Maturity. As of this writing we are 183 members strong and growing every day. Presently our state totals are: Alaska 1 Calif. 3 Colorado 110 Florida 1 111 . 1 Kansas 1 Neb, 1 Texas 2 Va , 1 Wash D.C. 1 England 1 As you can see our, membership in starting to reach far and wide. To obtain our objectives We must grow. I believe we have built a good foundation, Lets keep building and growing as the S.F, V.H,S, Earl Harris, Director My Name is Bill Crowley, As a director in the South Platte Valley Historical Society I work with the Program , Public Relations and Celebrations Committees, The Program Committee is the most active at this time. We have had programa at each meeting on some aspect of the area and the Fort activities, I must thank Mary Martin, Program Committee Chairwoman, for her untiring work in starting this program. We have had programs on Trapping, Fire arms of the period, Construction of Sent's Old Fort, On Old Weld County and on Indian Beads and Music , as well as a video of The Bent Family Reunion at Bent' s Fort , Come to the meetings on the first Monday of each month , 7:30 pm, at the Branding Iron restaurant to learn more about our History. We have applied for a grant from the Colorado Department of Local Affairs and U ,S.West to assist us in creating our badly needed Public Relationm Committee. We hope to hear by the first meeting in January about this grant, If we are lucky enough to be chosen, we will have $5,000 ,00 in the form of expert professional assistance in developing many programs we need. The Celebrations Committee did an excellent job with Trapper's Days in Fort. Lupton last year and I hope to encourage Mary Martin, (also the Chairwoman) to enlist more help and cover all the surrounding towns in the summer of 1989. We encourage you to be active on the committee of your choice. We can make the "FORT" a reality through hard work and lots of fun. Bill Crowley, Director • 4 ' Vol . 1 ; Edition 1 . The Property Acquisition Committee, composed of John Martin, Bill Crowley, Earl Harris, Jim Meyer, and Don Stieber, has been instructed by the Board of Directors to negotiate a smaller parcel of land from the bank with an option to acquire more if needed. While she wasn 't looking Ann Pepmeyer wound up with three other committees, also. Archives & Artifacts, whose duty it is to collect, and to document Society activities. Vernette Stieber has started a collection of photos relating to the activities of the Society. David Lupton has researched the life of the Fort's founder, Lancaster Platt Lupton. Dale MoCrumb has started a video tape history of the Society's efforts to acquire the site. Historical Research, whose duty it ie to research records and documents in reference to the history of the Fort and the surrounding area. Larry Zantell, Donna Hotchkiss, David Lupton, Nancy Fanfold, Jim Spaulding, and Esther and Dale MoCrumb are members of the committee. John Kieling has offered to make a model recreation of the Fort for display. Taking an idea from an article he found in the Smithsonian's magazine, "Air and Space, " about NASA archaeologist Tom Sever and Colorado University archaeologist Payson Sheets and their archaeological findings using Light Detecting and Ranging (LIDAR) and L-Band Radar, Dale McCrumb has ordered aerial photos taken in 1950 of the Fort Lupton area, and plans to order a set of 1937 aerial photos from the National Archives in Washington D. C. David Norcross has been researching the Weld County Clerk's records on ownership of the Fort site, and has obtained copies of 1900 aerial photos, Ann hopes to have someone begin research in the Fort Lupton Public and School Library on oral history tapes that might turn up some interesting facts. We also hope to interview some of the people who might have some memories of the Fort while the walls were still standing , Archeology is to coordinate and implement archaeological searches of property of the Society. Members Jim Meyer, Mary and Jim Martin, Donna Hotchkiss, Jim Beaman, Dorothy and David Lupton, Barbara Ott, Laurie Harris, Larry Zantell, and John Kieling are marking time until sufficient funds are raised to acquire some property. Ann Pepmeyer, Director 3 Vol . 1 ; Edition 1 . FROM THE TREASURER In the few short months the S.P.V.H.S. has been incorporated. We are pleased to inform our readers that we have 197 members as of 12/11/88 , Total Income *4005.27 Expenses -*1490 78 Balance *2514.51 Donations Contributed: Lifetime membership ( 1) *250.00 Businesses ( 12) *970.00 Individual ( 15) $632.00 Organizations ( 3) *130.00 Lupton's ( 3) *598. 81 Anonymous ( 3) * 31 .46 Memberships (197) *1391 09 Total *4005.27 Charter memberships are still available until January 31, 1989. Why not give your relatives and friends a gift of a Charter Membership in the S,P,V.H,S,? What a neat stocking stutter, especially for a child at only $2.50. When your children grow up they can be proud to be among the first that helped to reconstruct Original Fort Lupton. Think about it. ! Thanks for the good start we have, to accomplish this task. Genevieve LeBlanc, Treasurer • South Platte Valley Historical Society Pres, John Martin — 857.2471 P.O, /10.‘ OE, hi. Lupton, Colorado 8062/ Qlrectors: V, Pres, David Lupton Earl Harris —857-6364 Sec, Esther MoCrumb — 659-2901 Ann Pepmeyer —857.2382 Treas, Genevieve LeBlanc, — 857-2756 Bill Crowley — 857-4855 The South Platte Valley Historical Society was incorporated in February of 1988, with the purpose of preserving our heritage and historical sites in the Fort Lupton area, We are currently 107 members strong and growing each month. As our first goal we have decided to purchase 68 acres that contain the ORIGINAL site of Lancaster Platt,Luptoyn's fur Tradiirg post esta,5byhshed in 1836. The curreatizoWvnettt Wagmdrto`'sell th'e'propextWtm0na has given us a "First Rip::hoot-Refuza(Agreement;L.,ThVpur,0hasewpx Ce"`,�S $6&t 000.00. It is our intent to purchase•the proppitftnd reConstruC$he„Fort to its original dimensions on the exact site W,eVieh,wi I,'oprprateefih .Frort as a living history 4 ry, -„ and tourist attraction incorporating the hi'Story ofour area and establishing '. tl a museum on the site. , What we are asking is monp*oysupport with your membership or any monetary donation you wish to contribute. All donations are greatly appreciated. As a member, you will receive a quarterly newsletter and periodic updates on progress in re-Constructing the Fort. You are also invited to monthly meetings at the Branding Iron Restaurant in Fort Lupton and to participate actively. We thank you for your support. Name ( ) Family membership 15.00 Address ( ) individual 10.00 City ( ) Senior Citizen 5 00 State ( ) Children . . , . (13 to 18) 5.00 Zip Code ( )Children . . . (12 & under) , . . . 2.50 Family Member Names ( ) Lifetime 250.00 ( ) Donation Only SAVE OUR SITE sv?�.V,r':. • Rf� 4 ef1441:1122t44184; 1:r• • AA-. kiry' y , .r.i South Platte Valley Historical Society no. T20 P.0, Box 633 Ft, Lupton, CO 80621 g/s /o zv dt. P.o./ 7fl xt4" &.& . a 4.t The Fort Lupton Historical Site Will Provide: For Education: A Working Museum where history Living history exhibits comes alive for. Ecology study areas Youth groups Wildlife preserve Civic organizations For Social Studies: Families — local and from across the nation and abroad History of fur trading, settlement, and development A Rendezvous — A Gathering Place For Reunions For Celebrations BURNS, WALL, SMITH ANO MUELLER AMR J.WALL ATTORNEYS AT LAW MR„MNL ORCOOAY J,OM MA YMOMAR M,RUMS OLOROL W.MNtLLE„ 303 LA5t 5LV[NTLENTM AV[RVLAVItt 500 ,MOVOA JAN A.DELRRIDO[.ORANAM Oa 0.MILLER K.ROAM DI NVIIR,00LOM00 SOL07•ILSO MOAAI■5,M[00$,JR, 7E LEPNONL($0)) 530.7000 Rt[V[N I,MV[LLER MEOW WPM% Y.MM. tLLi0OAILN(}Oi) 5$0..705 OAMIM.5,MATTES AORLRV Y.OOROAOVL JOHN O,AM[R A,ADUR[ WV np, ' "' JOREAN 5,RORANIA December 19, 1988 • n,✓r O R4'OMLN L,AVL7MAN c7l\ _---- , L INDA M,NAMMADMRR I I I ', I I frier DEC 2 s 1933 Jr Board of County Commissioners eaeetiav, cow. Weld County P.O. Box 459 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Attention: Mary Anne Peuerstein Re: Southeast West Fire Protection District ("District") Gentlemen: Previously we have notified you of the resolution of the Board of Directors of the District approving the inclusion of additional property in the District. Because there were deficiencies in the notice provided to the owners of property proposed to be included in the District, we have rescheduled the public meeting on the resolution. A corrected notice of the meeting will be printed in the Keene Valley Sun on December 22, 1988, December 29, 1988 and January 5, 1989. The date of the new hearing is January 12, 1989. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Very truly yours, BURNS, WALL, SMITH AND MUELLER By Gretchen L. Aultman GLA/pw GLA45/024(2) cc: Thomas 0. David, Esq. Glenn Neal Weld County Planning Office CORRECTED NOTICE On October 13, 1988, the Board of Directors of the Southeast Weld Fire Protection District (the "District") adopted a resolution approving the inclusion of additional property in the District. The property proposed to be included in the District is described below. A public hearing will be held on the resolution on January 12, 1989, at 7:00 p.m. at the District's offices, 407 Second Street, Roggen, Colorado 80652. At the public hearing, all persons interested and any municipality or county which may be able to provide services to the property proposed to be included in the District must appear and show cause in writing why the resolution should not be adopted finally by the Board of Directors of the District. Lands Located in Adams County, Colorado Township 1 South, Range 61 West Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 Lands Located in Weld County, Colorado Township 2 North, Range 61 West Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26. 27, 28, 29, 30 Weld County, Colorado Township 3 North, Range 61 West All, except and excluding Section 36: S/2 Township 3 North, Range 63 West Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 , 22, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 Township 3 North, Range 64 West Sections 1. 2, 3, S/2 and NE/4 of 9, S/2 and NE/4 of 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, S/2 and NE/4 of 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34. 35, 36 Township 2 North, Range 64 West Sections 5, 6 Township 4 North, Range 61 West Section 33, S/2 CLA43/029a _2_ O'BRIEN, NUENERGAR0T & COOK AYTORNEVS AT law P. 0. BOX 400 KIMBALL NKBRABKA 691425 E, USNICN (1•u.1ne+) December 19, 1986 ,....,,,,,~OOP o.di wV WAwMwoY (S0MI UM.MA e, R, eooN „32 1f 4rw V '' V77;1•777-4,711 Board of County Commissioners Yt Weld County, Colorado 0��Z 19:c P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 a,qcs,.e++, cbLo. RE: Don Gregory Gentlemen: On December 16, 1988 my client, bon Gregory, received a copy of a resolution passed by you on the 12th day of December, 1988 regarding violations of the Weld County building code ordinance and Weld County zoning ordinance. My client, Don Gregory, does not own any improved property in Weld County, Colorado and the only real estate owned by him is an oil and gas lease that has no improvements on it. He is not received previous notice of any violation of the building code or the zoning ordinance. Would you please forward details regarding the alleged violations. The resolution indicates that the planning staff has attempted to resolve the violations. However, no contact has been made with Mr. Gregory by anyone. As soon as we receive details of the alleged violation we will forward our response. Yours very truly, 0'B; 'N, HOENE GARDT & COOK B . / i / Q DJH/dl ' cc: Mr. Don Gregory Weld County Attorney P.O. Box 26 Weld County, Colorado Kimball, NE 69145 P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Weld County Dept. Weld County Clerk of Planning Services Weld County, Colorado Weld County, Colorado P.O. Box 758 P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Greeley, CO 80632 K/17 • n���i_,�"r O'BRICN, HUENCRGARDT & COOK ATTQ.NCV.At LAW P, 0. BOX 400 KIMBALL NEBRASKA 00145 ., P. eo.M,.N a.i..,..n December 19, 1988 ,««,,,,,wAww .,h NV.N..M..r tsp ......A S. M. COON V...�NA Board of County Commissioners 1,? w l.. Weld County, Colorado g P.O. Box 758 DEC 2 2 Greeley, Colorado 80632 G ' RE: Don GreVory' ' Gentlemen: On December 16, 1988 my client, Don Gregory, received a copy of a resolution passed by you on the 12th day of December, 1988 regarding violations of the Weld County building code ordinance and Weld County zoning ordinance. My client, Don Gregory, does not own any improved property in Weld County, Colorado and the only real estate owned by him is an oil and gas lease that has no improvements on it. He is not received previous notice of any violation of the building code or the zoning ordinance. Would you please forward details regarding the alleged violations. The resolution indicates that the planning staff has attempted to resolve the violations. However, no contact has been made with Mr . Gregory by anyone. As soon as we receive details of the alleged violation we will forward our response. Yours very truly, O'BR N, HDENERGARD & COOK DJH/d1 cc: yr. Don Gregory Weld County Attorney P.O. Box 26 Weld County, Colorado Kimball, NE 69145 P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 weld County Dept. weld County Clerk of Planning Services weld County, Colorado Weld County, Colorado P.O. Box 758 P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Greeley, CO 80632 K/17 . • 1 tt2 re' P—IN .: 7- �r---r-,:;;; MINUTES Of W;[ „F`L� , , WELD COUNTY COUNCIL 411--:t � November 2. 1988 7V DEC 211988 ;� F; Tape 88/7 f,�po _o The Weld County Council met in regular session in full conformity with the Weld County Home Rule Charter at 915 Tenth Street, Greeley. Colorado on Wednesday, November 2. 1988, at 7:30 p.m. ROIL CALL The following members were present in person: President. Nels Nelson, Vice President Norman Carlson. Councilwoman Doris Williams. Councilman Marion Richter and Councilman Frank Stewart. Also present for the meeting was Dale Green, four students from UNC and the Council secretary. MINUTES Councilwoman Williams moved to approve the minutes for the October 5 meeting. Vice President Carlson seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Councilman Richter abstained from voting because of his absence from said meeting. APPOINTMENTS President Nelson volunteered to attend the Elected Officials meeting of November 14, 198E at 1:30 p.m. Councilwoman Williams volunteered to attend the meeting of November 16. 1988 at 9:00 a.m. ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Vice President Carlson wished to discuss the "Letter to the Editor" (Greeley Tribune. 10/25/88) from David and Katherine Knaus. Councilwoman Williams wished to discuss a review of the Assessor's audit for the December 7, meeting. Councilman Stewart wished to discuss the meeting time of the Road and Bridge Advisory Board. CORRESPON.ENCE:. President Nelson noted the correspondence. In particular. the various memos regarding Amendment #6. REPORTS Councilwoman Williams reported on the Elected Officials meeting of October 5. She included Mary Ann Feuerstein's report on the upcoming election: Mike Loustalet reported on the trailer taxation and the number of upcoming tax sales and Ed Jordan reported on the current construction on the jail and security porcedures. NEW BUSINESS Annual Report - The Council reviewed the annual report. President Nels Nelson commented on a few grammar changes. Vice President Carlson suggested that since the report included items from 1988. that the report be tabled until the December meeting. He also commended the Council secretary for doing a good Job in preparing the report. Vice President moved to table the annual report until the December meeting. The motion was seconded by Councilwoman Williams and it passed unanimously. Page 2 County Council November 2. 1988 Knaus Letter: Vice President Carlson commented on the Kanuses letter regarding the Commissioner request for the residents to help pay for the paving of Weld County Road 71 from U.S. 34' to the U.S. 34 Bypass. He stressed the cost for paving roads in todays market, plus the complications if annexation occurs. The responsiblity of weed removal was also discussed. Reveiw of Assessor's Audit: Councilwoman requested that a follow-up review be done by Joan Hart, with Larry Bohlender and Dick Kerines, and made a motion to do so. The motion was seconded by Vice President Carlson. The Council discussed the necessity to have a review. The motion passed unanimously. Colgrapd Counties Mgmo,gn Amendment #5: The Council discussed the possible problems and complications if Amendment #6 is passed. Road nd Brid$Q Advispry Meeting:, Councilman Stewart suggested that a request me made to?toad and Bridge asking that the date of their meetings be changed. so that Council members could attend. Councilman Stewart moved to send a memo to Road and Bridge and Councilwoman seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. payment of Bills: The council secretary amended Councilwoman Williams's payment to Include telephone charges, final total $54.67. Councilman Stewart moved to approve payment of the October bills, as amended. The motion was seconded by Vice President Carlson and the motion passed unanimously. PUBLIC COMMENTS There were none. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business the meeting was adjourned.. The time of adjournment was 8:05 p.m. , on November 2, 1988. Nels iresiden Lou Ann Goodwin-Rossler.. Secretary bate Approved TO Wfkld Court+y Corn Goa m;ss;ontrS ��-o? - . wk:/a COVAty Colorado.. 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Wt cm worK toycfhtr_ct„d.avoid-Cosf F_Coat. it and,.my_vi:w_Aas-always_ "W,flic�always-JCadt_Fo oygrtss;on,.., Mys£IF,i'vt alrtady violatcd- my_Piylj,nq-s pit;t- by-wrLk n_g_+tv's,_fo-M9,.Facc-lvs_,'n�__... -_ 1£Hsr, fhtr£by ;nd;cat;n� my_d CS;rtJ,or_a_psacc>:v1_resoiui•ivn... .l'u_dhis danrytrs,vs_ (for cvEryont)9ifuation wt Pad.ovrsclvss ,z am �r_:�£ctFufl� AP. %ea T/170n e\2rj;6% , Keenesburg, Prospect Valley, and Roggen Southeast Weld Fire Protection District P.O. Box 5 Roggen, Colorado 80652-0005 ' " °' ' December 9, 1988 Weld County Commissioners = Q� EC 2 2 .1i P.0.Box 758 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80632 numumn001.0. Dear Commissioners : This is to advise you that all policy making decisions pertaining to Southeast Weld Fire Protection District are to be directed to the Board of Directors, or a member of the Board of Directors of the District. The Board Members are: Jim D. Kinnison (President) - P.O. Box 233, Keenesburg, CO 80643 Brian D. Schlegel (Vice-Pres. ) - P.O. Box 41 . Strasburg, CO 80136 Robert D. Tegtman (Secretary-Treasurer) - 4935 Hwy 79, Keenesburg, CO 80643 Glenn Neal - 3525 WCR 81 , Roggen, CO 80652 Terry Malone - 7525 WCR 79. Roggen, CO 80652 Southeast Weld Fire Protection District Board of Directors RRobert D Tegtman Secretary �✓ • , . Highway Colorado Department of Highways : , � t 4201 E. Arkansas Ave. Denver, CO.80222 For More Information:757-9228 111457,010971-1,.,,, 0e , wae—so: p MOM= 15. 1988 S.H. 176 RENUMBERED S,./H. 23 State Highway 176. an eighteen-mile-long route in -nottheastern Colorado between Holyoke and the Nebraska sta,te;3,1ne; Fhas been. changed to S.N. 23. State,Highway .Commissioners adopted :a resolution at their regular monthly meeting held in Denver on December 15. The old number was confusing. on ;Calorado• State Patrol and highway telefax, messages..' pacticularly during winter. When the state route was closed..because of blowing snow.; news reporters and motorists would often (4)&4, 176 as I-76., the, Interstate.. 7a.segment in the same pact of Colorado:, . The 'State Patrol's request for a route number change was supported by Phillips• anC Sedgwick county commissioners, in the interests of public safety and convenience. Route number 23 was selected ,from a -list,.of,several, possibilities because it matches Nebraska's, route;;number tor the. same highway. After crossing the state line', .S.,H., ,23- continues -- through Vernango to Hoidridge. about 160 mtles ,east.. Xn Colorado. S.H. 23 was previously assigned to a seven-mile-long gravel road south of Ridgway, near Ouray. The route designation was abandoned whenagreemeats,;wete made to remove the segment from the state highway;system and turn•-it over to Ouray County. Road signs for the WZ , 23,-wi,12-;be:1n*yal:Se&,within, a few weeks, and the Colorado tourism, map wl be—changed when. iris reprinted next Match. C9NSTJWCT;ON , ZDDIN4)1CTIyITY POR DECDf8ER 15. 1988 NP 01-0095-2], VD. . 6TA Set-Aside safety project to improve the Sheridan Blvd. . 6th4Avenue" interchange in Denver between the junction.and 10th Avenue._which includes hot bituminous and concrete;;pavement.s.ourbfand -0qutter. and sidewalk, located ,on S.H. 95... (over) ., Highway News Page 2 Number of bidders: . Fou'r (4) Apparently successful bidder: S45,570,f,com. ,.. 44 Technology Constructors." inc of Arvada" Calls for :completion within: 10 working days Resident engineer: . Gary-Self, Golden. CVR 03-0034-13 II:S 3j EAST_OF GREELEY Widening and resurfacing V.S. 34 east of Greeley., which includes grading, aggregate base courts, hot bituminous pavement. plant mixed seal coat, drainage. Besting end :mulching.: ''beginning, about, 450 feet northwest of Meld'"County 'R'Oad''50 and'.extending about 3.6 ' miles easterly. Number of bidders: Eight (0) Apparently successful bidder: $1,427.479 from Western " Mobile,' ?nc.`dba Sterling ., , Paving' Company of.Fort Collins, Calls for completion,lei thin: ' ZOO"wo1cid ng' days Resident engineer Bob Patrick. 'Greeley' ;x 10-0008-35 $ELLEVIEW AVE. SOUTH OF Y HILLS VILMQA Bridge widening and rebuilding B.lteviev Ave. 'bordering Cherry Hills Village and Greenwood Village between University Blvd. and Monaco Street, consisting 'of' hot 'bituminousy'pavemeat. sound barrier fence, retaining well, concrete'hox'culvert. sprinkler system, topsoil, seeding and mulching located. on S.H. 88 in Arapahoe county. Number of bidders': Twelve '112) I` Apparently successful` bidder:' $13.7,951' 'Crow Colorado Seal and Stri'pe "Inc. of C0m■ecC,04,.;.Sa .00.4.e: Calls for compte'tfon"wi'tbtn—25"Worldng days Resident engineer: John Ward, Denver DR 906(242) D,H, 96 $AS, OF ORDJIAY . ]1P t6-00942 Combined Set-Aside project to resurface S.H. 96 for, seven-miles east of Ordway, beg'innhlng' at S.H. 71. which includes grading; hot bituminous,!pavement.. plant+`mixed seal coat, heating and scarifying treatment, drainage, striping, topsoil. seeding, and mulching. in Crowley county. - , , _;..,+ Number of bidders: " tight (8) Apparently successful bidder: $790,279 from Connell Resources, Inc. of Loveland Calls for completion within: 65 working days Resident engineer: Dale Snow, Pueblo (more). 4. f r Y[ " a T•7 kw,�nYn�..F�ii� �.M lJfhla�M�/��`. e,a1�. I Highway News Page 3 • rc 036-1(35) U.S. ) AT S.M. 71 IN Improving and signalizing ths'tl.S, -36 and' S.11. 71 intersection in Lyons, which ,includes curb and gutter,•. sidewalk, lighting, and striping, in Boulder county. Number of bidders: live (5) Apparently successful bidder: *69,831;)leupin ,-, Enterprises. Inc. of Englewood. Calls for completion within:; 30working, days .,; Resident engineer: Hal Toland,"Bouldex DRY 285-4(30) V',S. 28S BRIDGE AT Replacing a U.S. 285 bridgs'at Jefferson, Set-Aside project which includes grading, aggregate base course, hot bituminous pavement, concrete box culvert, topsoil, seeding and mulching, in Park county. BRr 285-4•(30) . Number of bidders: Seven (7) Apparently successful. biddet:0-422,7 954 Kf'eom Colorado Seal sarAe4rlpe. Xnc. "of Commerce City Calls for completion within ;6S'"working days Resident engineer Wes Goff. Frisco-, F0STP9NED construction project� ZR125t 3(88), a re-advertised project to widen four interstate 25 bridge's, in Weld county. did not have bids opened December,15 aseisch•duled. Instead, bids will be opened at 9:45 a.m. on December U. RIDS TO BE-OPENED • tam JANUAi7 12. ,ins, fem. :" 'Set-Aside project to improve the Wadsworth Blvd. and,,Mississippi /Ave, intersection in Lakewood, with resurfacing and signals, which includes grading. hot bituminous and concrete pavement, concrete box culvert. signing, striping. lighting. signalization, topsoil, seeding and mulching in Jefferson county...PRU,1211(43).; err i 4r.r1, ,;u` %Ov00''a ,: replacing's La Plata County Road 250 bridge, consisting of,, aggregate.,base course, hot bituminous pavement drainage`, bridge, and' guardrail 3.5 miles northeast of Hermosa, BRO 0020(2). (over) {{ t . J ,I ' 1 J �dJ •M Highway News Page 4 Road/ bid, Contract )}Meet $treat g4scristigp Awarded to 0prjant ArlaSL FR 010-1O9) S.N. 10 south- Reconstruction Lune. Co st. Co. , 11/17/Re 11/22/ee DRIP 010-1(20) west of Hawley and bridge 5268,004 replacement Set-Aside HU-HBS 0026(11) W. Alameda "Rebuilding 1.1, StiiviRtr,Conat. 11/23/Se 12/6/Se Ave. in Denver miles of Alameda $3,064,144 % ORE 15% Comaitted Dbg ,1S.;93'L DESIGNATED DRIVERS SAVE LIVES Colorado Dapar'meal of Highwayr , Colorado Department of Hig ' ways .�F` ° PUBLIC NOTICE 1 ir Hv! DEc 2 71988 • C}l:, • B3 900(.4) W.C,R. 6._- EAST OF w lop • -,. Weld County and the Colorado Division of Highways are going to replaoe the bridge on weld County Road 6 over the Lupton Bottom Ditch with a oonorete box culvert. The project will commence 12/12/88. Weld County Road 6 will be closed over the Lupton Bottom Ditch and a detour route established. This route will follow S.H. 85 North to Weld County Road 8 West to Weld County Road 23 South back to Weld County Road 6. (See illustration.) The detour will be in effect until the end of construction which will be in April, 1989. Local access to all residencies on the detour route will be maintained throughout oonstruotion. Thank you for your cooperation during this construction. If you have any Questions or concerns, please oontaot: Hal Toland, Resident Engineer or Stephan Westhusin, Project Engineer 1100 Lee Hill Drive Boulder, CO 80302 (303) 442-4382 DO RAMES DI STR C ENGINEER /" • i , CO. D. $ A •• h "4 1; { • .�m.vmw� i.ts ea. 5.14. • • . • *. CO.RD. b !in,: •.'11 I ...k r.e:t � •a 1,. I9' cc Lra:1 SUMMARY OP THE WELD COUNTY PLANNINC COMMISSION MEETING December 20. 1988 A regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission was held on December 20, 1988, In the County Commissioners' Rearing Room. First Floor (#101) , Weld County Centennial Building, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. The meeting was called to order by the Vice-Chairman, Ernie Ross, at 1 :30 p.m. Tape 339 - Side 2 Ann Garrison Present Jerry Burnett Present Ivan Cosnell Absent - telephoned LeAnn Raid Present Lynn Brown Absent - telephoned Rick Iverson Present Jerry Kiefer Present Ernie Ross Present Bud Palldorson Absent - telephoned Also present: Brian Single, Current Planner, Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, and Danna Nelson. Secretary A quorum was present. The summary of the last regular meeting of the Planning Commission held on December 6, 1988, was approved as distributed. CASE NUMBER: USR-866 APPLICANT: Windsor Can Processing (Oilcom Corporation) REQUEST: Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an oil and gas support and service facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NE NWI of Section 32, T4N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 29; south of and adjacent to Weld County Road 40 APPEARANCE: Ralph Nelms, Operations Manager for Windsor Gas Processing. represented the applicant. This is a request for an oil and gas support and service facility. The Chairman called for discussion from the audience. There was none. ,a • Planning Commission Summary December 20, 198E Page 2 The Chairman asked the applicant if the recommendation. conditions, and Development Standards set forth by the Department of Planning Services' staff had been reviewed. Pe stated they have and the applicant's operation will conform with the conditions and Development Standards. The Chairman asked that these Stems be filed with the summary as a permanent record of the meeting. MOTION: LeAnn Reid moved Case Number USR-866 for Windsor Gas Processing (0ilcom Corporation) , for a site specific development plan and a special review permit for an oil end gas support and service facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation. conditions, and Development Standards presented by the Department of Planning Services' staff and the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by Jerry Burnett. The Chairman called for discussion from the membero of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for the decision. Ann Garrison - yes; Jerry Burnett - yes; LeAnn • Reid - yes; Rick Iverson - yes; Jerry Keifer - yes; Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: t'SR-867 APPLICANT: Clark E. and Dorothy Schrock, Trustees of the Gladys S. Cavanaugh Trust REQUEST: Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a single family dwelling on a parcel less than the minimum lot size requirement in the A (Agricultural) zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the Si Si NW; of Section 14, TIN, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 2 miles vest southwest of Port Lupton; east of Weld County Road 21 and north of Weld County Road 8 APPEARANCE: John Kenkade. Attorney. represented the applicant. This request is for a single family dwelling to be placed on a parcel of land less than the minimum lot size required in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The Chairman called for discussion from the audience. There was none. Planning Commission Summary December 20, 1988 rage 3 The Chairman asked Mr. Kenkade if the recommendation, conditions. and Development Standards set forth by the Department of Planning Services' staff had been reviewed. Re stated they have. and they agree to operate within these guidelines. The Chairman asked these items be filed with the summary as a permanent record of this hearing. MOTION: Ann Garrison moved Case Number USX-867 for Clark E. and Dorothy Schrock, Trustees of the Clears S. Cavanaugh Trust, for n Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a single family duelling on a parcel lese than the minimum lot size requirement in the A (Agricultural) zone district be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation. conditions, end Development Standards presented by the staff and the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by Rick Iverson. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning commnission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Ann Garrison - yes; Jerry Burnett - yes; teAnn Reid - yes; Rick Iverson - yes; Jerry Kiefer - yes; Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried unanimously. The meeting was adjourned at 2:00 p.m. Respectfully submitted, 2407201 Danna Nelson Secretary STATE OF COLORADO BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS Department of Natural Reiourtes 620 Centennial Building 1313 Sherman St., Denver,Colorado 80203 •�_el. (303) 8664454 C,J'tJ p ge O e December 20. 1988 °EC 2 11988. ' •iI r� Cammlabrrn :,Ctaia �J RO JOY C, Wars nnt CARPENTER JOHN 5,MOM III TO: ALL SURFACE OWNERS AND LESSEES OF STATE LANDS IN THE FOLLOWING: DECTL92sS TOWNSHIPS RANGES COUNTTPS 36 11N 58W Weld �6 SON 57W 36 12N 57W has been granted permission to conduct exploration on certain State lands in the above Townships, some of which you have under lease, or the surface of which you own. Geophysical Service Inc. is bonded with this Board and will be represented by They will be responsible for any damagd or loss to your crops and personal property caused by their activity. Lessees are not entitled to any settlement for damage which may be inflicted on the land itself, because it is owned by the State, and there shall be no payments for nuisance because the minerals lessee has his lease rights and this permit to do what is necessary to develop his leased minerals. our Appraiser will determine the amount of damage, if any, after the work is completed. Should any problems arise, please contact this office. Your cooperation will be appreciated. Thank you. Sincerely, czWg(0-2-2 L. R. Ladwig Minerals Director LRL/jc ; _. . p�r� a£� T 1t CC: State Field Appraiser, Bud Clemons /3T iy County Commissioners, Weld County ✓ 'Nadal Rasa Permittee, Geophysical Service Inc. Franklin D. Boatright 46 e,y7yJ1,�O MONV SABATINI 4R, IADWIC RUTH J. KARV y/�,�f\ Iv o AtlminiatratOr Minerals DVeCtor Deputy Register 1`1 J/ a� � , ,• Colorado Highway Commission X71. 9 Y nil 4201 EAST ARKANSAS AVENUE °mNVu t.COLORADO 00313(303)7574307 n "'NR4rae°^S° December 22, 198@ filar Cr irk y e �r -,, �,r� RUSSELL E,YATES �QV�I'; t;'1 °°°I""°"'°°r'"°° Board of County Commissioners ri Oe0R0 W.e NALL Mbi Vin Oe.n,Orriry Weld County •( D�C87N1 %,"Ci� THOMAS L,STRICKLAND 915 10th Street t.'��� z,: O,nnr room ANDeR8ON Greeley, CO 80632 I (I( 0.I,M �'rMi.5C nY �/ MO I..►UNDSAOK L`o• .n°Imem Dear Commissioners: ►ETE M,MIMSLei "°""°I°"" Y On November 16. 1988 the Highway Commission spent KARL►,MATTLAOE p Namwi 4riny, the day listening to presentations made by counties in JAMES GOLDEN the north and east part of the State including the comflomm pens Denver metropolitan area. These ETER J.,N KING,JR, presentations, by and DolmaErN°, large, requested badly needed improvements to our KIRK P,BROWN state roads in those regions. In sum, 280 projects ►°,N. OONALOO,MORRISON were requested at a cost we now estimate to be um. 82,2.33,724,000. A compilation is enclosed for your Mem HOMER L.SRUTON information. A similar report for all counties is available upon request. While time spent with you was short I assure you that re- quests made in your presentation and the requests made by other counties are carefully considered by the Department and the Commission. We need your input regarding the needs in your area since you understand local problems better than anyone else. You are already aware that the costs of improvements needed on all state highways far exceed available funds. Neverthe- less, we want you to know that the time you spent with us was productive from our perspective, that we have heard your re- quests and that those requests will be seriously considered in the months ahead as we plan to allocate available funds among the many needs for the coming years. As we move forward in the coming months to seek funds to improve Colorado' s transportation system, we ask for your help in convincing legislators and constituents in your area that current resources devoted to our state highway system are inadequate. Again, thank you for your time. We ,. •preciate your parti- cipation which will help us accomplish try difficult job. Y t y1/ / # % us - •af , a • s, Chairman n,p+ CO ORADO H GHW Y COMMISSION Enclosure REY/dtc I • V rntt to - z ,nowte . 7V00:17003Z p Vim, o N M A 2 �f 4 a N $ P p? : ton r~r r~.'. A a �r"+. Z d to " 222 ". ,,p b P.N. Q . 0 0. q p m p p $ IC O 'J�1 m A A A O M O M 0 q1 0 0 O ;Ellin MOM. A CEO O N n+ A �JO 90R M �Oi a 8 rH w ✓ rat, . . . pm ss . .4 Qpftnmer 4 fr. fr. a P^ a '.. $ $ .4 o ; o 4..( %a .r 0 M. O P r � 0 A rM M f. V Mr O 6 .417 r a PIii .+ w'O V , i O AWONNWM .. WONWN O vV M r N SA r ' -p D'Qpr0 ■M il 40 N N NN NNNN *444. 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N y I h N • pap _ M Ip Oil 'p spy g,`NI ~ N • 01 P N a R O W �' • N PI W f0 Aow rt n n K M A n N Ow N r ds O r� L� to I O N V O• y Np O 01 C O N 41 N 0 ,-1 w pro • re o 'w' •c is(/1 R M M M M N � ■ 0 • P r� fl l'rpfli W ✓ V V VMa fl1 1 ^ l• QPp re tr 1 M M H so N 1p+ 70 PO 70 90 A �p .►"".."� Officio of DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH&HUMAN SERVICES Human Oeveiopment Services 5``•r. Region VIII Feoerel Office Building 1961 Stout Street Osnver CO 60294 November 30, 1988 08000019 " ��Ar Ate • di 0E02 7:988 :I ,� 4y" ti Mr. Gene Brantner ;giLl9 BOARD OP WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Fv, GOLp " 1 P. 0. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Dear Mr. Brantner: Enclosed is a copy of your Beet Practice Report based on data your agency submitted in the Program Information Report. This data is for the Head Start program years 1986 - 1988. The data has been reviewed and analyzed by the Child Development Specialist assigned to your agency to assure grantees are providing necessary services to the Head Start children and their families Each year eight (8) specific areas from throughout the PIR document are targeted at the national level as 'Best Practice Indicators.' These indicators are usually not required by legislation but are greatly encouraged by everyone Concerned with the delivery Of quality services to our Head Start clients. If, during the past program year, your agency's Best Practice Indicators were 5% lower than the national targets, you must address the strategy for improvement in the compliance plan procedure stated in the following paragraph. Grantees whose scores are low for any of the enclosed criteria must develop a program improvement plan and submit the plan to the Regional Office within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of this document. Grantees must also include in quarterly programmatic reports the status Of each of the indicators in which required performance was not met. Training and technical assistance is available upon request. Please contact your assigned Child Development Program specialist at (303) 844-3106. -2- BEST PRACTV-E INDICATORS I_I Mu tipleyear children exceeds 25% of enr9llment: Your agency is re inde0 that the recommended ceiling for multiple years of enJ 2lment for children in Head Start should not exceed twenty-five Pe a (25%) of the total enrollment for any given year. I-I _" Class Size: We would encourage you to increase class size fc program s0 that the average class size equals 17. This does nc n that some classes cannot equal more or less than 17. You mu sure that funded enrollment does not exceed 20 children per 01 I_-I Ha Bed Enrollment: All programs are asked to serve a minimum of with handicapping conditions. You are reminded that Head St '.N. 75.11 defines handicapping conditions. II p° as Paid Stagg: Your program is encouraged to actively re parents for vacant positions as they arise in the agency. we .d recommend that parents make up at a minimum 10% of the paid at rositions. I ay pally Attendance: The average daily attendance in your pr well below 85%. I_I vc ere ;n classrooms: your agency was identified as having less th e number of classroom volunteers recommended. You should in a classroom volunteers to ensure that each classroom has at le ne volunteer daily. Sincerely. David (1/9 U Regional Ad .rator Office of H ievelopment Services Enclosure , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • W`. (� 11 4, O M -V - C. II . Y K Y '-1 It di m eal n 1. J •• ni 11 •C. II u 1 \ 11 G W r it vl L. 11 v \ r' II n ro 'Lf. n �' cr. n C II 11 *4 t11 .C W • 11 1• f. ft A� II A: •r•• y ll A J ▪ n II •n -r V II r r II Irn 1Y —1 u p • r 2 (j •L' • It -n n. • II A< -C num n II II 4 r 11 C 11 u • 11 rn 7 II .• pIYI LLI T 1 M A, II Y F ?l ,-. 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A'I"PORNRY AT LAW P.O HOX U) 4I M1 POOR I UNti,STRRRT Tau L1NOTON, COY.Oxn00 0Or3O7 t PHONR(nn)o a•nene November 30, 1988 i;,, ' Board of County Commissioners �� ; OtC 2 .77888 and County Attorney II ".veld County .—_- Weld County Courthouse eAr:.,;,:t, ` , 9th Avenue and 9th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Gentlemen: Please be adivsed that our office represents Greg Witzel, who was injured in an one car accident, at approximately 8:00 p.m. on September 28, 1988 at the intersection of County Road 61 and Highway 38 near the town of Ault, Colorado. As the result of this accident, Mr. Witzel sustained multiple injuries, extreme pain and suffering, damage to personal property, has incurred and will incur considerable medical expense, surgery, loss of work and income, schooling, and has been otherwise damaged, all in the amount of one million dollars. The accident and injuries occurred because of the manner in which the roadways, ditch, weeds and stop sign were maintained, as well as the design and construction of the roadways, ditches, stop signs, embankments, and otherwise. There was also a lack of warning signs and other traffic control devices. Demand is hereby made for one million dollars in damages. Sincerely, LESLIE E NUNN, .C. id, 7 /.41 Belie E. Nunn 74 ' e/4 Vi: Ski Aviii6 GOS RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO DECEMBER 28. 1988 TAPE $88-62 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, December 28, 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 — Excused Commissioner C.W. Kirby. Pro-Tem Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Commissioner Frank Yamaguchi Also present: Weld County Attorney. Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Mary Reiff MINUTES: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of December 21. 1988, as printed. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: Mr. David added as New Business 011. Consider Amendment to Oil and Gas Lease. PRESENTATION: RECOGNITION OF SERVICES - DUKE DUPEY: Commissioner Kirby presented Mr. Dupey, who is retiring. with a Certificate honoring him for his twelve years as a County Building Inspector. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $ 122,949.22 Social Services 398.269.72 Handwritten warrants: General fund 26.290.92 Payroll 1.035.650.25 Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion which carried unanimously. e °oot BIDS: APPROVE CARPET INSTALLATION - BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: Mr. Warden said this bid item vas presented earlier for approval today. Only one bid. from Mickey's Carpet Service. in the amount of $5,950, was received. Mr. Warden said the staff recommends approval of this one bid. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the bid received from Mickey's Carpet Service for carpet installation. The motion, seconded by Commissioner Lacy, carried unanimouoly. BUSINESS: OLD: CONSIDER AMENDED BUDGET - JOHNSTOWN-MILLIKEN PARKS AND RECREATION DISTRICT (CONT. FROM 12/19/88): Vicky Yout, representing the recreation district committee, presented the Board with an amended budget for the Johnstown-Milliken Parks and Recreation District. She said that this budget differs from the amended budget submitted December 19 in that tax income from minerals on properties greater than 40 acres has been eliminated as requested. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the Amended Budget as submitted. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. NEW: CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN AREA AGENCY ON AGING AND WILLIAM E. CONDON, JR., AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Linda Piper, representing the Human Resources Department, explained that this agreement will provide an attorney's direction and supervision for the Area Agency on Aging legal assistant to the Senior Citizen's Law Project. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the Purchase of Services Agreement. which Is for calendar year 1989. and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Lacy and carried unanimously. CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY AND CHARLOTTE HARDCRAVE AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Ms. Piper explained that. under the terms of this agreement for calendar year 1989. Ma. Hardgrave will provide certain services for Unemployment Insurance Claimants. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Purchase of Services Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: CANCELLATION OF SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANTS FOR SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER. AND NOVEMBER: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the Resolution cancelling Social Services warrants for the month of September in the amount of $9,774.00; for the month of October in the amount of $6,634.53; and for the month of November in the amount of $6.631.01. Seconded by Commissioner Johnson, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER AGREEMENTS WITH PRANK AND ARLENE WIND; ROBERT B. AND CECILIA K. MASSEY; AND CARLSON FARMS AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SICK: Drew Scheltinga, Director of Engineering Services. explained that these agreements are for rights-ofway and temporary easements in connection with a federally-funded bridge project. and he recommended approval. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve said agreements and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: REAPPOINTMENT OF DENNIS WHITE TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD: Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the Resolution reappointing Dennis White to the Economic Development Advisory Board, with his term to expire December 31. 1991. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Lacy and carried unanimously. Minutes - December 28, 1988 Page 2 CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: REAPPOINTMENTS TO HOSPITAL BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Commissioner Johnson moved to approve this Resolution reappointing Kenneth Lind, Michael Prick, and Myra Monfort to the Hospital Board of Trustees for terms to expire January 8. 1991. The motion. seconded by Commissioner Lacy. carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: APPOINTMENT OP GENE BRANTNER TO 911 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE AUTHORITY BOARD: After discussion. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the Resolution appointing Commissioner Cone Bran:ner to replace Commissioner Jackie Johnson on the 911 Emergency Telephone Service Authority Board. with his term to expire July 13, 1990. Commissioner Yamaguchi seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: ADOPTION OF WELD COUNTY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN: Mr. Warden explained Chat the Affirmative Action Plan must be adopted to enable the Human Resourceo Department to participate in some of the federal grant programs. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the Resolution adopting the Weld County Affirmative Action Plan. The motion vas seconded by Commissioner Lacy and carried unanimously. CONSIDER ACCEPTANCE OF DONATED PROPERTY PROM DAVID MARINOFF: Mr. Warden explained that David Marinoff wishes to deed property to Weld County which he obtained through a Treasurer's Deed. Mr. Warden recommended acceptance of this property. which may later be declared surplus and ■old. Commissioner Johnson moved to accept the donation of said property. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER 1989 CONTRACT FOR VISION CARE AND DENTAL CARE AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN; Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the 1989 Contract for Vision Care with the Weld County Association of Optometrists and Ophthalmologists and the 1989 Contract for Dental Care with the Weld County Dental Society. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Johnson and carried unanimously. CONSIDER AMENDMENT TO OIL AND CAS LEASE: Mr. David explained that this amendment deer he royalty from 212 to 202 on a lease covering only .46 acres in Section 12, Township 5 North, Range 65 West. There is some question as to whether Weld County actually owns these minerals, and Mr. David recommended approval of this amendment. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve said amendment. Seconded by Commissioner Lacy, the motion carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: BUILDING CODE AND ZONING VIOLATIONS - K-4 LAND COMPANY; GUNTER; REDGER AND NIGHTENCALE; CLEAVELAND; AND BRACKNEY: Mr. David said he had been advised that the violation of K-4 Land Company has been corrected. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the Resolution autboriting the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against K-4 Land Company; Samuel and Tammera Gunter; Floyd D. Rodger and Stanley A. Nightengale; Gary A. and Karen T. Cleaveland; and Michael Brackney to resolve violations of the Weld County Building Code and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Commissioner Kirby commented that this is Commissioner Yamaguchi's last meeting and wished him good luck in the future. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Minutes — December 28, 1988 Page 3 •}l Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:25 A.M. , . APPROVED: ATTEST: / ' w , BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder EXCUSED and Clerk to the Board Cone R. Brantner, Chairman ieg,l;iv(L• a 411.7. Deputy County k C.W. iK rby, P za ran gu 'i ti • Minutes - December 28, 1988 Page 4 Hello