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2. Require - subcommittee :rep0rts/presentations not less than once a year. 3 . Develop data concerning high priority problem areas related to potential disasters from hazardous substances. 4 . Assign developmental data collection, reporting and recording to subordinate subcommittees as prescribed by the chairperson and-- the:aembership ,but generally organize and assign - as follows : a. Transportation: ( 1 ) Describe and identify major transportation routes over which hazardous substances flow in Colorado. ( 2 ) Estimate major categories of hazardous substances moving along major routes ( flammable, chemical , others by U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) placarding category) . - ( 3) Estimate in general terms , quantities of substances .by major DOT category, moving over major transportation routes. (4 ) Identify risk areas of primary concern (where the population settlement pattern and major routes intersect). _ b. Use/Storage Facilities: : ( 1 ) Identify use/storage facilities where significant quantities of hazardous - substances are stored; and estimate: general -types arid- amounts of hazardous substances - stored by general category. ( 2) Identify areas of -major risk to. • people- and-property should : release occur. 10-3 • c. State and Local Response Capability: ( 1 ) Identify and evaluate capabilities of response assets held by state and local governments as well as major private agencies that can be utilized in times of disaster; estimate potential costs for utilization. (2) Evaluate training status of key response forces. ( 3 ) Make recommendations as to needed resources. • ( 4) Recommend legislation to reduce vulnerability. 5 . Provide response agencies with available data upon request. 6 . Provide general threat information to involved 4111agencies and the public. 7 . Make recommendations to state agencies and the Governor. . 8 . Update input to this annex as necessary and determine requirements for routine and special reports . 9 . Identify resource information groups and recommendations to address new high priority problem areas. C . Implementation To carry out tasks listed above, the following steps will be taken to organize and develop the assessment and review system: 1 . Upon appointment, the chairperson and membership will meet to establish subcommittee chairpersons, participants and meeting schedules. The chairperson will ensure that subcommittees are staffed with appropriate expertise and that initial meetings are held. Broad scale representation and expertise will be obtained to the .degree possible. • 10-4 n S 2 . Subcommittee chairpersons will hold a meeting of their respective subcommittees to establish goals, work assignments , completion times, presentation and data storage means and responsibilities . Subcommittees will meet at the call of their respective chairpersons. • 10-5 APPENDIX 11 RADIOLOGICAL TO BE PUBLISHED AT A LATER DATE • • 11-1 • • APPENDIX 12 ANNEX DISTRIBUTION LIST Office of the Governor Colorado State Legislative Library Colorado State Publications Depository and Distribution Center Federal Emergency Management Agency - Region VIII Environmental Protection Agency - Region VIII All State of Colorado Governmental Departments/Agencies All Colorado County Commissions All Colorado County and Municipality Designated Emergency Response Authorities (DERAs) • All Colorado County Emergency Management Coordinators and Sheriffs Colorado State Patrol (CSP) Colorado Safety Institute (CSI ) Colorado Municipal League (CML) Colorado Counties Incorporated (CCI ) Colorado Association of Commerce and Industry (CCI ) The Colorado Emergency Planning Commission (CEPC) All Other Holders of the Colorado State Emergency Operations Plan (SEOP) 411 12-1 WELD COD; Y rui COP4?‘11SSMPRS 198S 11AR 23 tl 1Q: 38 Denver, Colorado CLERK 03/17/S9 Mountain Bell • TO THE BOARD • AUSWESICOMPANY • NOTICE OF CLAIM Counts Commissioner of WELD COUNTY F.O. BOX 758 GREELEY , CO 80632 RE : Our Damage Claim : 1092653 This Notice is tendered pursuant to the 'Colorado Governmental Immunity Act, ' C.R.S. 1973, 24-10-109. Thank sou in advance for sour Prompt attention and concern. 1 . NAME AND ADDRESS OF CLAIMANT. The name and address of the claimant is Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph ComPans, Area Claims Office, 1999 Broadway, Room 1510, Denver, Colorado 80202. 2. STATEMENT OF BASIS OF CLAIM. On or about 03/16/89, in the vicinity of 5668 WELD CO RD 22, in the City of LONGMONT, and the State of Colorado; one or more of sour employees or agents acting within the scope of their employment damaged a 25 PAIR EXCHANGE CABLE owned by the claimant. Your employees or agents caused said damage during a road project. A cable location was not requested. • 3. STATEMENT OF NATURE AND EXTENT OF INJURY. :As a result of the above described damage, the claimant has sustained financial damage as a result cf having to employ its men and machinery to repair the damage. 4. AMOUNT OF DAMAGE. The amount of monetary damage is $331 . 78. Should you have any auestions or disagree with our assessment of damages, please contact the undersigned . Dave R . Johnson . Mountain Bell Area Claims Office 1999 Broadway, Room 1510 Denver, Colorado 80202 •03-623-636,6 ersavEsrWELo COUNTY3887 COMMUNICATIONS® (9W) AREA CLAIMS OFFICE•* 1999 BROADWAY * ROOM 1510 * DENVER? CO 80202C0MiM!SS!CNERS OATE OUR.CASE NUMBER REFER TO THIS NUMBER WHEN MAKI 03/17/89 CO 1092653 'Q , T3 An la Ad e 1 PAYMENT IS DUE UPON RECEIPT OF THIS STATEMENT-PLEASE USE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE FOR PAYMENT. CLERK TO-THE BOARD TO WELD COUNTY P.O. BOX 758 GREELEY, CO 80632 DESCRIPTION: Cost to Repair: 25 PAIR EXCHANGE CABLE Date of Damage: 03/16/89 ° Location: 5668 WELD CO RD 22, LONGMONT A Cable Location was not Reauested ITEMIZATION LABOR COSTS: 3 Men 8.25 Total Hours _Worked 263.29 (includes appropriate taxes and overhead) MATERIAL COSTS: ~ Miscellaneous Supplies : ." 30.04 • MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE: Motor Vehicle - Group #2 ° 3.50 Hours -10.64 Motor Vehicle - Group #3 - 4.50 Hours 27.81 Caerg"a;ii'ad TOTAL 331.78 If Patment is not received within 30 days, financial cost of -repair charges will be added to this statement _at :the rate of 12.5% Per,',ahnum. ' .TEAR OFFTMISSTUB ANDRETURN VITy PAYMENT. "?.a�.t?s V ,� ,rtAltt .�'�;Lw; w,—�,y 4c ^�,.'-q�ri �N 03/17/89 DRJ t` -''.7,..P5::—., roe ! 1�...f t y� ,ti'1".> y '^ OUR CASE NUMBER r-1. ' �5= sr,";. C'x> c '"rt r :,--4 ry . , CO 1092653,x, .: If you have ans auestiOns <reaardina Qthzs , °a ; , PAYMENT ti " 8 statement call collect at7:307-77f 7333. A- fM ,z - „ ti -, . w a -Y r ` .:..WELD COUNTY ` ;x t ,.. t"�. '�� 0' Box 3.fix"3 j' )rlc: :-FROM -YP.O.".BOX 758 ^ z1 � �_ f- GREELEY, CO 80632 r r AREA CLAIMS OFFICE 1999 BROADWAY * ROOM 1510 . DENVER, CO 80202 • L J O CHECK.IFCNANGE OFAD0RESS CUSTOMER COPY i . .rC arbeA 4S-4%o. e ,1' • COUNTY COURT, COUNTY OF WELD, COLORADO CASE NO. NOTICE AND SUMMONS TO APPEAR THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY, a Colorado corporation, dba US WEST COMMUNICATIONS, Plaintiff, vs. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE COUNTY OF WELD, Defendant(s ) . THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT. . . GREETINGS: . You are hereby summoned and required to appear before the County Court of the County of Weld, 9th Ave. & 9th St. , Greeley, CO, on the . 13th day of April, . 1989, at ":1: 30 ;o' clock P. M. , and at or before that time to file a written answer to the attached complaint stating why judgment should not be entered against you. A copy of the complaint of plaintiff and a copy of the answer form are attached. Your failure to appear or file a written answer may result in the entry of default judgment against you by the court as demanded in the attached complaint. A defendant' s docket fee of $20. 00 must be paid at the time of filing an answer. If you file an answer denying all or part of the claim or asserting any counterclaim or setoff, al time for trial of your case . will, be . fixed at the time • indicated above for your appearance: x , ,DATED at Englewood, Colorado, this 2nd day of March, 1989. David C. Addison, 41917 Attorney for Plaintiff 5290 DTC Parkway, Suite 170 Englewood, CO 80111 (303) 770-6664 This summons is issued pursuant to Rule 304, Rules of County Court Civil Procedure, as amended. A copy of the complaint must be served with this summons. • • COUNTY COURT, COUNTY OF WELD, COLORADO CASE NO. COMPLAINT THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY, a Colorado corporation, dba US WEST COMMUNICATIONS, Plaintiff, vs. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE COUNTY OF WELD, De£endant(s ). COMES NOW the Plaintiff, by and through its attorney, David C. Addison, and for a Complaint against the Defendant, states as follows: 1. That venue is proper in Weld County because Defendant resides in that County. 2. That the amount claimed from the Defendant is Eight Hundred Seventy Eight and 98/100' s Dollars ($878. 98), together with interest at the rate of 12 1/2% per annum, representing the financial costs of repair fund authorized by the PUC and any other items allocable by statute or specific agreement, plus costs. Amount claimed does not exceed $5, 000. 00. 3 Such claim arises from the following; event or transaction: k x _ > ifs t _ /';J:s. ♦y.. y w r ,. •. . < On or < about' the • date'''set forth' in -the Plaintiff' s Statement of Charges attached hereto and incorporated herein, Defendant did in a negligent and careless manner cause damage to the facilities described therein in the amount prayed for above together with interest. The notice required by the Governmental Immunity Act has been given. 4. The military status of the Defendant is unknown. 5. Jury Trial is not demanded. David C. Addison, #1917 Attorney for Plaintiff 5290 DTC Parkway, Suite 170 Englewood, CO 80111 (303) 770-6664 Subsc �;: and sworn to before me this 2nd day of March, 1989, b ..-•:. .•-• ddison. «r 401 , Notary Publi& C S 5290 DTC Parkway, Suite b, Ott 4v., Englewood, CO 80111 _- My Commis A`'�..:.�• -sires: 2/18/93 Plaintiff' s Address: 1999 Broadway, Room HG 1510 Denver, CO 80202 • o ff -' • i .�•�r.�Y,Ji- ��, a bs y r i V Q Mountain sell r 19 • . AREA CLAIMS OFFICE A 1999 BROADWAY * ROOM 1510 * DENVER, CO 80202 A • DATE OUH CASE H 71 12 + REFER707HIS NUMBER WHEN MAKING PAYM£N7 05/11/88 Co 10. 11.•,0 } Page 1 • PAYMENT IS DUE UPON RECEIPT OF THIS STATEMENT.PLEASE USE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE FOR PAYMENT. . - TO WELD COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT PO BOX 758 GREELEY , CO 80632 DESCRIPTION: Cost to Repair : u PAIR DROP WIRE Date of Dem.-.ye: 04/15/88 Location: WCR6 S RD 29, BRIGHTON A Cable Location was not Requested CAUSC:GRADER CUT BANK BACK N EXCESS - ITEMIZATION LABOR COSTS: 1 Mtn 3 .00 Total Hours Worked , 93.84 ( includes apprupriaia taxes and overheads I MATERIAI. COSTS: Miscellaneous Supplies 22.35 MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE: . t Motor—Vehicle -- Group 42 3.00 Hours 8.88 t TOTAL H 125.11 If ,payment is not received wi t;icn . 30 ,say ,. t tnancxai -cu >t of repair . charges• will; b=e 'added .td-tstis .statement at. the. ..fate- FOf I6 5Xtper dr,rtum. yr rW--is,iITEARO F ISSTUB D A a:.e.tw. A( �Csa+'. '' -- tre ehrat•.+.a'9`t�3n S :12.4471; . � TH h4 Wti1fP YM T � ... r w. R --��. r.'. .4 tr. •, h. 2 LS^ t t � $���' i2�I�-..e�''�wa� � R•%� S.' y+i'.3�'* � G�°��• .,T t'�� 4 C+�E ttU1dBERr3.wa �- ° ct r , —e �.,: t < YS;1 .crs JwL 1 m%. N \ UR .�"'Y l'> X.. J ' �5,; os/ lxi s } x �� - `� :� � p 1ts. z•�.ra.� -x .3. � r re..2 1xX' t r , 'L n t. yR ;ne.c .. `"N' _ yg n j ��. r w 'Cr i ' , c � Rt':n 4- ,7 I`": >A k t 21.3::�'11t3 i � FI; + AMP9til OFjst � e y Y, 4 If youz:oitie anytguatiuns zega4UngKthik�' >^k`Y 4 PAYMENT - 1-==,....1.:;-1.-.12;.;-.-11%., r stateraer,'E ra11 co.leet.'':aL 4303 896 23 7.4-iry.,.,� .> ; r - - •� a A7 uQ �._tr 'Y Asti yr —S 4 ;:i ' rt >- :'1,-1-,14£1.b" COUNTY_ F:IGHLSAY :DE?ARTNE r> .F Nj -pp BOX 758 S r ,GREELEY CO 80632 . AREA CLAIMS OFFICE .. 1999 ,BROADWAY , is ROOM 1510 - - DENVER, CO 80202 .. - CnECK,IF CnAHSE CF AD0RESS OR:GINATOR'S COPY • Q Mountain Bell [ =, • AREA CLAIMS OFFICE A 1%9 BROADWAY A ROOM 1510 A DENVER, CO 80202 A DATE i OUR CASE NUMBER T 06/30/O8 C U 1071:9: 9 REFER TO THIS NUMBER WHEN MAKING PAYMENT Pa 3r• • PAYMENT IS DUE UPON RECEIPT OF THIS STATEMENT.PLEASE USE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE FOR PAYMENT. • TO WELD CIII.IN N i:'4r,f OCI'AR7?EtJ7 915 ) 01.il Gks'CLEY, CO DE_:CR:r:TUUO•! : Cost tr. r.;rI�::r) , r-IJ:i•i brill}.' Jilinl' inR}.5 1;.3t.r.• n,: ).1.5 RI.y y: 'Oy.."11.. 8S Luc ai.y ..1. . , :iO L4i•J•Jr (.N'ri RI' :9, }:c <:.}J2OU G, .,dt:r-4 ITEMIZATION i iri t:'1 ;J ci c-' .' +�111.c n..1' t.i l..• L.,X:.=. •Sf..J aivg-,th_-ad: MATER;IAI COST , fJl S�•i.) I :.t IE'Ictl< Stlj.y1 $t. — 1 :..� _ ..•7r . il • HISCELLA;4 01JC):EXPEii4SE: Motu) . VE'll?.t:le ..__.fii civil 43 — ,.a0:-}iJltl)'!. • - .. ._.87 K r• f • - TOTAL 4 . -.. .lir Jl yam-, Itb li" ,YUI ;_+a caty:.I J1 ;ia tai 3r, ;.raya G.1 tJ1ine til a;q , ',t repair ::CiIJI c�E'h`W t�1Gwt �F1..} iE n$)cam\_{ r11< . s.-; si t•Int1IIt sf S�;':Z.ttf -'3`at-t . ttf t.7 a at.C Jaer Ziiil,uBl. S >¢•TEA�R,(QF))F '3 STUBAND N YCI J AYNErt�r.aysa. ;r • �. ',`fJx=:c ' ^'�r'4�`.y . w.. 5,•-eefnt .,,y.� 5.G. -ti•S•j`a ..C aphsEr. C'>'...w.✓+M�Y+y:!-T`Y P� -. +6 ,<f'J r l.'dM.._ �• ' -k•.ff," i 7 ''F•Mv`..v"- R 81:R p ��. !'_rt 1.), :e.447,2� � • ,;" .?a�wF ° Z �,y �. { h�3 "0 F� ,•+. [t w7 xigTs }� . "l•" 3'; .dr•!`> ,ri 2CB_:t �$ '. -'"51r -it- i'{'�s1��+- `,�w. 5 r4 (x.? `.�i„� p� ,4`l. r y� [ Z{h•+kt'�e+ �. r�<� .'•' 37.ei:1-3 +; < tc�'. a7 'c4s'C- •PAYME 3 ,saw 2/. • 7r r^ ■NlR t^ y5Y dlt5 C1UP rntl + ley it ra tic� s{2i1 + $i 141 C;;;,:- I 20 li. y GafTtr(i.3tt ''t: T'r 11:55 • R • i � >,y } .,M1, . + f .-;= r :J� r.✓,� - t� < j v Kr• W`ROM LI•1.0tt.. fU_l rl, .. _r:lit - tA'FhEt'1? 1925 h Sti eet t GRFLI.Ll'F` C 1) E'0Gs2 r.` r -� r, .• AREA CLAIMS orrICE 1999 BROATLIAY .9. ROOK .] :,10 �•; ` DENVER, CO .80202 • , L J • • CHECK,IFCsA,GE Of ADDRESS ^ • ORIGINATOR'S COPY - 3 . . mountain Dt AREA CLAIMS OFFICE A 1999 BROADWAY A•ROOM 1510 A LENVER., CO 30202 * • 04YE oVRU5EKU' € REFER TO THIS NUMBER WHEN MAKING PAYMENT • .OS/11/SR �CO 107171 119 I Ya9e. 1 PAYMENT IS DUE UPON RECEIPT OF THIS STATEMENT.PLEASE USE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE FOR PAYMENT. TO WELD COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT PO PDX 758 GREELEY , CO 80632 DESCRIPTION: Cost to Repair : 6 PAIR DROP WIFE Date of Bant:yye: 04/15/88 Location: WCR6 € RD 39, BRIGHTON - A Cable Location was not Requested • CAUSE:GRADER CUT DITCH t BANK N EXCESS ITEMIZATION LABOR COSTS: 1 Men 2. 50 Total HOW'S Worked 73. 19 ( includes appropriate taxes and overhead) • MATERIAL COSTS: Miscellaneous Supplies • 18.66 MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE: Motor Vehicle - Group C< - 2.50 Hours. 7.4"0 • • TOTAL I 104.2:• If payment is ' not,'received .within 20 day , financial C' et. of ,repair ,charges :wi11 < be '-added ' tO this '!:statectent .atytherat•e of :12.:,;: per•--annum. .TENtOFFTNISSTUBANORETURN WITH PAYMENT +. _ ^^ ; Diu 4 ' `'* i -'r . - •.. �. - is-t'ft. .... .^>, ;71 C y-r".c z s :i• .:.• �:� is Y s -� OUR CASE NUMBER..'-. •_ � a . - CO .1071119 AMOUNT OF. If you have any questions regarding this PAYMENT 104.25 - statement call collect at 303-896-2201 . ' _ • WELD COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTII FROM PO BOX 758 GREELEY, CO 80632 r -1 AREA CLAIMS OFFICE 1999 BROADWAY A ROOM 1510 DENVER, CO 80202 • - J C CHEG%.iFCMA%GE_tFA�7FES1 ACCOUNTING COPY . U Mountain Bell AREA CLAIMS OFFICE A 19,99 BROADWAY * ROOM 1510 A DENVER, CO 80202 A > DATE OUR CASE 0883 rREFERTO THIS NUMBER WHEN MAKING PAYMENT 12/15/88 CO 1088350 4 Page 1 •PAYMENT IS DUE UPON RECEIPT OF THIS STATEMENT.PLEASE USE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE FOR PAYMENT. TO WELD COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT 915 10th Street GREELEY, CO 80631 DESCRIPTION: Cost to Repair : 25 pair buried ,cable Date of Damage : 11/09/88 Location: WCR 6, BRIGHTON CAUSE: PLACING SIGN/POST ITEMIZATION LABOR COSTS : 1 Men 5.75 Total Hours Worked 212 .12 ( includes appropriate taxes and overhead) MATERIAL COSTS: Miscellaneous Supplies 22.06 MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE Motor Vehicle '- Group #2 - 5.75 Hours 17 .14 COMPANY BACKHOE 2.00 Hours 103.48 • • TOTAL 354.80 If:_;payment is not received within ,30 days, financial cost of repair • \' ' '._charges-=will-be added to ,this 4,`statement at the rate of 12.5% .per=annum =- n - TFAROFFTHSSTUBANDRETURNWITH PAYNEN7 - ..'.r'4��} .rb _' , u _ - :C-17; .. y` �SK :r J•;,�> >�T ' s� :r t •, rZ - X'o- �� $.r\4 't - -e p.;S OURCASENWIEflGe e!t: . :ft; �. i M •r .12PIo/$$ ARM ; ' <. ra �I� `"`k" t ?- 2413: CE3?+l08B350-St - f . - AMOUNT OF Ix you 'have "any questio-n—s garding this PAYMENT 354.80 • statement call collect at 303-896-2201 FROM LD •COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT 915 10th Street GREELEY, CO 80631 -- r , - AREA CLAIMS OFFICE 1999 BROADWAY A ROOM 1510 DENVER, CO 80202 L J C CHECK,IF CHANGE OF ADDRESS ACCOUNTING COPY AREA CLAIMS OFFICE * 1999 BROADWAY A ROOM 1510 * DENVER, CO 80202 * • DATE OUR CASE NUMBER y REFER TO THIS NUMBER WHEN MAKING PAYMENT • 01/12/89 CO 1090542 Pa• e 1 PAYMENT IS DUE UPON RECEIPT OF THIS STATEMENT.PLEASE USE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE FOR PAYMENT. TO WELD COUNTY GOV'T & COMMUNICAT - PO BOX 758 GRht.LEY, CO 80632 DESCRIPTION: Cost to Repair : DROF WIRE Date o£ Damage : 01/10/89 Location: 31 . 1WCRD 6, BRIGHTON A Cable 'Location was not Requested CAUSE: GRADING • ITEMIZATION MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE: • Repair of buried service wire 79.62 • tr.2. M • • • 'L t n r . it TOTAL 79.62 If- payment -is not received within 30 days, . financial .cost of- repair charges <will•:be.added to this statement at the-rate ,of; 12,5% per annum. SEAR OFF PUS STUB AND RETURN WITH -1 y • 1.+ ? -+ . w e lc>' .: :'K �c yr y ai. a s � .a v > n •.3.0.,-e ta _ � � i.. s `> � i^ s� 4"- i` r _ S-A ` � K` f.-�`c�Yr< � .. tea- a� ,i., WRGSE MIMS£R sr ` .-t ..' .�, S `� i01/lb/89 r .:'AR 4= rP`T 2 `y >a+' ≥f a ~? r c ts. •. • f� 're`xaCQ 30542 =, • •-, 's' '.- ~ •- T 'Y sew .v ` 'ate-„ AMOUNTOF ;- •43*;_••Y, If you have any questions regarding ;this t PAYMENT `t ,<?:'79:62 • statement call collect at 303-_896 2201 :' ROM WELD COUNTY GOVT & tOMMUNIC PO BOX 758 �- GREELEY, CO 80632 • AREA CLAIMS OFFICE 1999 BROADWAY * ROOM 1510 • DENVER, CO 80202 • L .J -:. ❑CHECK.IF CHANGE OF ADDRESS • ACCOUNTING COPY r .COUNTY COURT, COUNTY, COLORADO CASE NO. ANSWER UNDER SIMPLIFIED CIVIL PROCEDURE • v. • . • . II Plaintiff(s) Defendant(s) I ,declare under oath: I. That the amount claimed to be due the plaintiff(s)by the complaint in this action is not due and owing for the following reasons: That the personal property claimed should not be turned over to the plaintiff for the following reasons. ' - 2. (If applicable)That the defendant(s)assert(s)the following counterclaim or set off against 3. (If a jury trial is demanded,indicate below—an additional fee of$50.00 must be paid to the clerk if a jury demand is , made.)Jury Trial Demanded:0 Yes 0 No • - r T ..t R'1— c a. +.w x;t.n }� - :rte '''AC4- ! " ±.4.' A a ,. a y.,., 4r.:. Deknd-2 s or µtutney s Signature 1YPe or print name Mdresa and mk f bek. t Attorney's name addrtu tek m Reg no. t • { •,� ,r t91 nJ'� -At.:-`ra-z-TK'��1 U_.-:a-'..t.t. �,.y \c ...� - - _ A: Subscribed under oath before me on Deputy Ckrk or Notary* - ! I 11111 I I RULE 305(d), COLORADO RULES OF COUNTY COURT CIVIL PROCEDURE, REQUIRES THAT A COPY OF `I THE ANSWER BE SERVED UPON THE ADVERSE PARTY PRIOR TO FILING THE ANSWER OR WITHIN 48 II HOURS THEREAFTER_ II II 1 , A $20.00 Filing Fee Must Be Tendered To The Court With This Answer i ll 'If Notary•include address and expiration date of commission. it _ ��. Jl - \o.61 Rev. 7.87. A\SI%ER CPO\COMPL.4I\T(Grip andfotd Pubiistung.5825 W.6th Av'e..Lakesvod.CO 80214—(303)316900 1247 1 CO WE fD,. It BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS ft4' ' @ 38 STATE OF COLORADO Docket Number 8846 TO CL o FINDINGS AND ORDER BARRIE T. WHITMORE, Petitioner, vs. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, Respondent. THIS MATTER coming on to be heard before the Board of Assessment Appeals on March 9 and March 17, 1989, with James T. McDowell and Troy Jackson being in attendance and having received evidence and heard statements of counsel, and being fully advised in the premises, THE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS FINDS: 1 . This matter has been properly brought before this Board on the petition of Petitioner. 2 . Proper notice has been given to all parties concerned. 3 . Petitioner was not represented at the hearing. 4. Respondent was represented by Thomas O. David, Esq. 5, Subject property is described as follows: LOT 13, BLK 2, VOLKS SUB (Weld County Schedule Number 096117219003) 1 eeeg-am„z Y FINDINGS and CONCLUSIONS: The Petitioner is protesting the 1987 actual value of the subject property. The Petitioner did not appear at the hearing, and did not submit documentation on which the Board could base a decision. By unanimous vote, and on its own motion, the Board dismissed the petition on the grounds that the Petitioner failed to meet the burden of proof, in accordance with the Board's Rule 14. ORDER: The petition is dismissed. DATED this 20 day of March, 1989. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS jl?irP�� I%(lrrrr,-P 1lr? !James T. McDowell, Chairman Troy Jac son TE/C8848 .F0 I hereby certify that This is atrue and correct copy of the decision of The €.card of =lent Appeals.t7y2 4 oor�loan ll,ilssvt,,`s vavy RS 3g BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS ro -4a° �n STATE OF COLORADO Docket Number 10332 FINDINGS AND ORDER ACE MOBILE HOME TRANSPORT, Petitioner, vs . WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, Respondent. THIS MATTER coming on to be heard before the Board of Assessment Appeals on March 9 and 17 , 1989, with James T. McDowell and Troy Jackson being in attendance and having received evidence and heard statements of counsel, and being fully advised in the Premises, THE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS FINDS: 1 . This matter has been properly brought before this Board on the petition of Petitioner. 2 . Proper notice has been given to all parties concerned. 3. Petitioner appeared pro se. 4. Respondent was represented by Thomas O. David, Esq. 5. Subject property is described as follows: PERSONAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3723 WEST SERVICE ROAD, EVANS, CO (Weld County Schedule Number 000022) ce 1 FINDINGS= The Petitioner is requesting an abatement of taxes on personal property for tax year 1986 . Ms . Marilyn Peterson stated that the Petitioner is requesting an abatement of $378 . 74 for 1986 taxes on personal property consisting of metal desks, an adding machine and other office equipment. She testified that she is not certain, but believes that she filed property tax declarations for tax years 1983 and 1987. Ms . Peterson stated that the value assigned to the subject property since 1984 exceeds market and depreciated value, and that the 1986 value of the subject property is $105 . 17 . The Petitioner has paid $50 . 00 on the 1986 tax statement . Mr. Richard Keirnes , Weld County Assessor, testified that the Petitioner did not file property tax declarations during the years 1983 through 1986 , and that the values placed on the subject property were "best information available" estimates . The value assigned in 1983 was $2,000. 00, in 1984 $2, 500. 00, in 1985 $3 , 130. 00 and in 1986 $3,910. 00. Mr. Keirnes stated that a declaration was filed for 1987, and the actual value was reduced to $290. 00, per the Petitioner's depreciation schedule. CONCLUSIONS: • After reviewing the evidence of both parties , the Board found that , although the annual valuation increases based on "best information available" seem excessive, the Petitioner failed to file property tax declarations for tax years 1983 through 1986. Therefore, the Board determined that the subject appeal does not involve an erroneous assessment or illegally levied tax; but rather, is that of valuation capable of • adjustment through the administrative remedies as set forth in CRS 39-5-122 . In making its determination, the Board relied on the Colorado Supreme Court decision in Charles Simmons. et al v . Board of Count', Commissioners of Jefferson County (361P. 2d 769) , decided May 8 , 1961, which states . . . . . .Full and complete remedies are provided by statute and these remedies must be pursued by a property owner who feels aggrieved. . . .They did not do so within the time prescribed by the statute and by their own inaction have lost their remedy. TF/E10332.FO 2 The Respondent presented sufficient evidence to prove that a notice of valuation was properly mailed to the Petitioner at the address of record. When a property tax declaration was filed, the Assessor accepted the Petitioner's value . 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[Q7Qj � y '.I . 7 y . rf• �h ':� ! , it x{'^'1 �,� Tk'I}jii / +pr „ i,Ei `+ p1y Yii: WELD COLT Y COfre /iSS;L,r D (929 MAR 23 kk & 25 ,t( CLERK TO THE 80480 EDWARD J. YOST. . 19500 W. C. R. 10 HUDSON, COLO. 80642 PH. (1-536-4860) ATTENTION: WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND INCLUDING SUPT. OF ROADS SUBJECT:ROUGH ROADS AND CONSENT DUST IN THE AIR AROUND THE VANTAGE AREA. . SIRS. COMPLAINTS HAVE BEEN WRITTEN A YEAR AND A HALF AGO, TOO NO AVAIL. AT THAT TIME IT WAS SUGGESTED TO OIL RD. 41 AND RD. 8 WHICH WOULD BE APPROX. 8 MILES OF OILED ROAD, AND WOULD TIE INTO HWY. 52 INTO RD. 8 WHICH WOULD TIE INTO THE SERVICE RD. NEXT TO HWY. 76, AND WEST TO RD. 37. THUS BEING OILED ROADS CONNECTED. MR. KING SAYS IT WILL COST TOO MUCH MONEY TO OIL THESE ROADS. WHICH I DISAGREE WITH. THE MAINTANCE BEING DONE AND IT IS NOT DOING THE JOB AND A WASTE OF TIME. AS SOON AS THEY ARE GRADED THEY ARE SHELLED OUT AND ROUGH IN ONE DAY DUE TO HEAVY TRAFFIC ON 41RD. AND RDB. TO SAY NOTHING OF THE CONSTANT DUST IN THE AIR FROM HIGH SPEED DRIVEING ON THESE ROADS. IT IS ABOUT TIME THEY UP-GRADE THESE LOW-PROITRY ROADS AND PUT SOME OIL ON THEM. THIS IS SURE A NICE WAY A RETIRED SENIOR CITIZEN HAS TO FIGHT TJHIS COUNTY FOR A DECENT RD. TO DRIVE ON IN THE FEW REMAINING YEARS OF HIS LIFE. I AM GOING TO CONPLAIN IF I HAVE TO SEND LETTERS TO WASH. D. C. AND EVERY ONE ELSE I COULD THINK OF. I AM TIRED OF GETTING THE RUN AROUND AND THE NEGHBORS THAT I TALKED TOO FEEL THE SAME WAY. I SURE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHERE ALL THIS TAX MONEY AND OTHER MONIES COLLECTED IS GOING??? IT SURE AS HELL IS NOT GOING ON SERVICES, AND WELD COUNTY ROADS WHERE I LIVE. SINCERELY . J. 0 T ee -Z 4- Aso,' me: hdward Yam stammer 5336-4860 Atca ss: 1950O Wt..,. 10 � :' Hudson, CO • ROAD Nlfx:_ WCcRs 8 attd 41 PROBLEM LECATIEN: SURFACE TYPE: PAVED XX GRAVEL • MGETED CEMPIAINT (CEIEX.7c APPRO RI TIDE)ktR 1. FAM: 2. , : 3. neaCier2V GRAVES. phymaar - —E —&CQ@t ROAD ROUGH ax.E(st - yas3-an RANG=LIMBS Fria-o« sentatzT racy (uns CF RED. RDcyf./ cyst EDGE MIR PAst.) 'WDttII�. _ ICE/SIDI SATEEPIhD -VISICN OT35TRUTTIER ICD/SNIW ' =oat sum 4. pRnmaE: s.- 4RArrz memo!,DE<RC'L5: • yam MIR ROAD SIGNS —Page _Worn —tttss. FILMING tltaV. IRO. GUARERAIL Damage Req. �.SIANDILD IN D=1 PAVEMENT Worn Req. • • _DrT as REQUESTMARICICS 6. MiSaISAREWS: 7. $mss . - PROPERTY DAMAGE -ROADE=E SWARDS cRtARLRA rs LITTER PIQG.UP EUTSTRICTIEt1 RELATED MIRK QUALITY GYERREIGHT WET= APPROACH RJancR: Please zee attached letter regarding dust control • anti rough roads. REFERRED 10- + PIS RSJ3zT•D: 1_YES to RESPEND To: Mr. Ed Yost OATS of R May 10, 1989 RF;q+ONsE $ne 10: Mr. Ed Yost By: George Goodell • %crsoN TAKEN:_ Please see attached. xc: Commissioner Lacy WCR 41 File , WCR 8 File Vantage Acres File. II II . I DEPARTMENT OF ROAD AND BRIDGE PHONE(303)356-4oDo P.O.BOX 758 • GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 • 111k. COLORADO • • May 8, 1989 Edward J. Yost 19500 Weld County Road 10 Hudson, Colorado 80642 RE: Roads near Vantage Acres Dear Mr. Yost: First, we want you to know, we understand your concerns and thank you for your letter. The motorgrader operator performs regular maintenance, as he does to all the roads in his district. We also have some of these roads scheduled for gravel in 1989. This should help improve the driving surface. You asked that this road be paved. It is the Commissioners' policy to asphalt overlay existing paved roads for maintenance, or, pave arterial roads. One method has been successful in getting new paving on local roads. That is for you and your neighbors to form a special improvement district. This provides a way you and your neighbors can pay for the cost of the asphalt. The Board of Weld County Commissioners has worked with citizens in many areas using special improvement districts. Such areas as Northmoor Acres, Indianhead Estates, etc. are examples of citizens forming special improvement districts to pave roads leading to and from a subdivision. The Commissioners have a special policy to address the problem of dust by the use of chemicals. The County encourages individuals use private companies who will spray the road at your convenience. Weld County will prepare the surface prior to chemicals being placed. The road will then be left as long as it's reasonably drivable (when it becomes too rough, we will begin blading again.) There is no guarantee how long the chemical will last. The time varies from 3 to 6 months. Edward Yostn. Page 2• `a There is another way for this to be handled. We canput list for dust control. However, there is never a e your s tome when e • chemical will be applied. We are required to guarantee as to when the our list before bidding it out. We have 10,000 linear feet on spraying. When this is complete, prepare the road and schedule the the cost of the chemical. we bill the requesting individual for You also asked where your tax dollars were being spent. In researching your 1988 taxes that are paid in 1989, we find that you will pay $1,484.34 (base tax). This would make the total monies you will pay for maintenance $70.17 for the 1989 year. Please contact me if you have any other questions regarding this matter. Si eel , • Geo ge Goodell Director GG/rs:ley xc: Commissioner Lacy WCR 41 Pile WCR 8 Pile • Bei &mire coy m sc-n,. Unincorporated 10805 Turner Boulevard I-25 & Highway i19 Ng Pala s' 401 Land Owners • Business • Residents • Association CLERK March 16, 1989 TO THE BOARD Weld County Commissioners Greeley, Colorado . Centlement: The Del Camino Business and Property Owners Association wish to thank you for budgeting the resurfacing of Turner Boulevard. We respectifully request that you address the following concerns. (1) The resurfacing be completed prior to June 1, 1989 or after September 15, 1989. (2) As soon as possible "no parking any time" signs be installed on each side of Turner Boulevard the full length of Turner Boulevard. (3) illegally placed :signs on County property be removed. (4) when roads need a sand—salt mixture, please do not use power plant ashes. (5) Sweeping of Turner Boulevard at least twice per year, spring and fall. Thank you for your attention to these requests. Si cerely, .Piyr��r-.0` z� Dennis E. Hiatt, President • fry_ girac-v�-��— A City of the Future HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 88-48 RE: HEARING TO SHOW CAUSE FOR REVOCATION OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT #454 ISSUED TO WELD COUNTY DISPOSAL, INC. A public hearing was conducted on March 22, 1989, at 9:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Chairman Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson, Pro-Tem Commissioner Gene Brantner Commissioner George Kennedy Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Mary Reiff Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Planning Department representative, Brian Single Health Department representative, Wes Potter The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that a public hearing was conducted to consider revocation of Special Use Permit #454, issued to Weld County Disposal, Inc. , c/o Howard Duckworth. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Mr. Morrison noted that this hearing was continued from February 1, and reviewed the conditions of said continuance. Brian Bingle, representing the Planning Department stated that a recent inspection determined that this facility is still not in compliance and recommended that this hearing be continued not more than 35 days. Wes Potter, representing the Health Department, said that an inspection on March 20 revealed problems with the berms. He also said the facility is currently close to its maximum level and stated that he fears, if the conditions under which it has been operating are lifted, it will be out of compliance within a short time. Mr. Potter said an aeration system should be operating before the facility is allowed to accept larger amounts of waste. Robert Gehler, Attorney, came forward to represent Weld County Disposal, Inc. Tom Cope, of Total Engineering Services, submitted photos taken Monday showing that the freeboard level is being properly maintained. He said compaction tests showed that the new liner in Ponds C and D has been properly constructed. Mr. Cope also spoke about the aeration system proposed for this facility. He said it should be operational within 30 days of approval of the plan. Gary Kennedy, operations manager of the facility, said that most of the road graveling has been completed. No public testimony was offered concerning this matter. Mr. Gehler asked for a clarification of the items to be completed if this hearing is continued. Mr. Gehler agreed that the letters of understanding will continue in effect during a continuation. Mr. Morrison said that an aerator system needs to be installed, or a plan for evaporative measures acceptable to the Weld County Health Department needs to be submitted; the graveling needs to be completed; and there needs to be confirmation of the freeboard level and the results of compaction tests. Commissioner Lacy stated that, if the erosion control measures have not been completed, there needs to be a plan for erosion control from the appropriate soil conservation district. After further discussion, Commissioner Lacy moved to continue this hearing to May 10, 1989, at 10:00 a.m. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. 890276 P,c OAH7 cc: %A --.., ft Page 2 RE: SHOW CAUSE - WELD COUNTY DISPOSAL, INC. This Certification was approved on the 27th day of March, 1989. L APPROVED: ‘719 �� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: / WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County C rk and Recorder t,`2`cA and Clerk to the Boar C.W. Kirby, Cha an By: v .�� \._ rV►� �_ eputy County Cle Ja•que Z neJ.h.son, Pro-Tem EXCUSED DATE OF APPROVAL Gene R. Brantner George Kenne G o . a TAPE 189-II DOCKET #88-48 PL0447 890276 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 89-10 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND REPLAT OF THE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT PLAN, FIRST FILING, BEEBE DRAW FARMS AND EQUESTRIAN CENTER A public hearing was conducted on March 22, 1989, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Chairman Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson, Pro—Tem Commissioner Gene Brantner Commissioner George Kennedy Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Mary Reiff Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Planning Department representative, Rod Allison The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated February 6, 1989, and duly published February 15, 1989, in the Platteville Herald, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Beebe Draw Farms, Ltd. for a Site Specific Development Plan and Replat of the Planned Unit Development Plan, First Filing, Beebe Draw Farms and Equestrian Center. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Rod Allison, Planning Department representative, entered the Planning Commission's favorable recommendation into the record of this hearing. Morris Burk, general partner of Beebe Draw Farms, Ltd. , came forward to explain this request and answer questions of the Board. He explained that this replat contains three major changes: the course of the roads has been changed; 43 acres have been added, creating three outlots; and the number of lots has been decreased from 195 to 188. Roy Wardell, the owner of nearby property, expressed concerns about the maintenance of County Roads in the area. Mr. Morrison explained that there is a road agreement in effect for the maintenance of exterior roads. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this request for a Site Specific Development Plan and Replat of the Planning Unit Development Plan, First Filing, Beebe Draw Farms and Equestrian Center, subject to the Conditions contained in the recommendation of the Planning Commission. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Johnson, and it carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 27th day of March, 1989. APPROVED: ' -r- BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: � j WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder Z.15iZ-c and Clerk .to the Boa C.W. Kirby, Cha an y \� ,l r -t-6) D putt' County Cle 46que a J• , 0a, ro-Tem EXCUSED DATE OF APPROVAL Gene/ R. Brantner TAPE #89-11 '�` p George nne DOCKET #89-10 PL0003 Go do GEC' S1M 11aJ 890271 �. . . r HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 89-11 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT PLAN, FIRST FILING - DEL CAMINO CENTER PARTNERSHIP A public hearing was conducted on March 22, 1989, at 10:00 A.M. , with the following present: Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Chairman Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson, Pro-Tem Commissioner Gene Brantner Commissioner George Kennedy Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Mary Reiff Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Planning Department representative, Rod Allison The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated February 13, 1989, and duly published February 15, 1989, in the Platteville Herald, a public hearing was conducted to consider a Site Specific Development Plan and Planned Unit Development Plan, First Filing, submitted by Del Camino Center Partnership. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Rod Allison, representing the Planning Department, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record of this hearing. Mr. Allison said the Planning staff recommends a change to Condition 1. (c) , and read the proposed change into the record. Mr. Allison also advised the Board that the Tri-Area Planning Commission has recommended approval of this request. Mike Daley, of The Neenan Company, came forward to represent the applicant and answer questions of the Board. No public comment was offered concerning this request. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this request, subject to the amended Conditions. The motion, seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 27th day of March, 1989. APPROVED: v • BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: %1/2717:1""f'°41 lehAthli—""' WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and- Recorder and Clerk-to the Bo d C.W. Kirby, Chai an eputy County rk Ja que ne Joh n, Pro-Tem EXCUSED DATE OF APPROVAL Gene R. Brantner George K nne Go TAPE #89-11 DOCKET #89-11 PL0425 890277 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO MARCH 27, 1989 TAPE #89-12 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, March 27, 1989, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Chairman Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson, Pro-Tem Commissioner Gene R. Brantner - Excused Commissioner George Kennedy Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David • Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna MINUTES: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of March 22, 1989, as printed. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the Certifications for the hearings conducted on March 22, 1989, as follows: 1) Show Cause Hearing, Howard Duckworth, dba Weld County Disposal, Inc. ; 2) Replat of PUD Plan, First Filing, Beebe Draw Farms and Equestrian Center; and 3) POD Plan, First Filing, Del Camino Center Partnership. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: There were no reports at today's meeting. Commissioner Lacy asked that he be excused from next week's meetings, and Commissioner Kirby asked that he be excused from Monday's meeting. It was the consensus of the Board to grant these requests. BC0009 WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $366,488.63 Social Services 442,732.03 Handwritten warrants: General fund 5,626.66 Social Services 100.00 Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER REQUEST FOR RENEWAL OF 3.2% BEER LICENSE FOR FRANCES L. BECK, DBA CNS CONCESSIONS: Lt. Kim Fliethman, representing the Sheriff's Department, said there have been no liquor violations at this establishment during the past year. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the renewal of the 3.2% Beer License for Frances L, Beck, dba CNS Concessions. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER DIVISION ORDER WITH ASSOCIATED NATURAL GAS, INC. , ON W}NE} S21, T5N, R66W AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Tom David, County Attorney, said this Division Order was reviewed and found to be order. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Division Order. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: PURCHASE OF USED PORTABLE TOILETS FROM SLIM'S SANITATION, INC: Mr. Warden said the Road and Bridge Department has requested portable toilets for various job sites. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the purchase of three used portable toilets. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: DISTRIBUTION OF BANRHEAD-JONES FUNDS: Mr. Warden explained that, after 1% is taken for CCI Lobbying purposes, 50% of the remaining Bankhead-Jones Funds will go to the Road and Bridge Department, and 50% will go to various school districts. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Resolution. Seconded by Commissioner Johnson, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: RESCINDING CONTRACT WITH DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS: Rick Dill, Undersheriff, requested that the Board rescind the previously signed contract. He said his department is still in the process of negotiating a contract with the Department of Corrections. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution concerning rescinding the Contract with the Department of Corrections. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Johnson, carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: ZONING ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS - ROBINSON, RHOADS, AND RUBI: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Marilynn Rhoads Robinson, Lawrence Robinson, and John Ed Rhoads; and Ruben, Manuel, and Nellie Rubi for violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Seconded by Commissioner Johnson, the motion carried unanimously. Minutes - March 27, 1989 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 9:10 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: � � BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder SZ. and Clerk to the Board ; C.W. Kirby, Cha rman feputy County Cl k Ja que 'S a Jo•n- •n, Pro-Tem EXCUSED Gene R. Brantner George Ken Gor on Minutes - March 27, 1989 Page 3 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Wednesday, March 29, 1989 Tape #89-12 ROLL CALL: C.W. Kirby, Chairman Jacqueline Johnson, Pro-Tem Gene R. Brantner George Kennedy Gordon E. Lacy MINUTES: Approval of minutes of March 27, 1989 (Commissioner Brantner excused) ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Number 10 under New Business - Consider Contract with Alexander re: Road Agreement and authorize Chairman to sign Number 11 under New Business - Consider Contract with Gerald Construction and Larry Steel and Associates and authorize Chairman to sign APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: • COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BIDS: I) Present small ambulance - Ambulance Dept. 2) Present Giesert Pit electrical supplies - Bldg. & Grounds 3) Present and approve Motor Pool painting project - Bldg. & Grounds 4) Approve 1989 steel bid - Road & Bridge BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider Resolution re: Change Number 3 to Hazardous Materials Plan 2) Consider Purchase of Services Agreement between Head Start and Dr. Peter Thompson and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider Purchase of Services Agreement between Head Start and School District RE-1 and authorize Chairman to sign 4) Consider 1989 Community Services Block Grant and authorize Chairman to sign 5) Consider 1989 Job Services Plan and authorize Chairman to sign 6) Consider Collateral and Plowing Permit /89-1 for Robert Q. Freeman and • authorize Chairman to sign 7) Consider setting hearing date; establishing neighborhood to be served; and appointing Commissioner to make on-site visit concerning Tavern Liquor License application submitted by Henry Lynn Walker, dba Bears Sports Saloon 8) Consider Agreements for Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water and authorize Chairman to sign 9) Consider Resolution re: Temporary closure of WCR 36 east of WCR 5; and WCR 5 north of WCR 36 • PLANNING: 1) Consider Resolution re: Building Code Violations - Ramirez • • CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Mar 31 - Centennial Developmental Services Board 8:00 AM Mar 31 - Extension Board 11:00 AM Apr 3 - Fair Board. 7:30 PM Apr 4 - Jail Task Force 12:00 NOON Apr 4 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Apr 6 - Island Grove Park Board 3:30 PM HEARINGS: Apr 5 - Tavern Liquor License, Lucky Star Corp. , dba Lucky Star Bar and Grill 10:00 AM ° Apr 5 - Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit, Open-pit mine and materials processing facility, Hall-Irwin Construction Company 10:00 AM Apr 12 - Hotel/Restaurant Liquor License, DPB, Inc., dba Peter Angelo's Restaurant 10:00 AM Apr 12 - Local Improvement District No. 1989-1 (71st Avenue) 10:00 AM Apr 19 - Amendment to PUD, Beebe Draw Farms, Ltd. 10:00 AM Apr 26 - 3.2% Beer License, The Furrow Corporation, dba Convenience Plus 10:00 AM May 10 - Show Cause Hearing, Howard Duckworth, dba Weld County Disposal, Inc. (cont. from 3/22/89) 10:00 AM COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Colorado Water Congress — Water Legislative Report 2) State Public Utilities Commission re: Application No. 89A-130R 3) State Board of Land Commissioners re: Mineral Lease Application #362 4) State Division of Highways re: Construction Project on Hwy 34 5) Roger L. Mace re: County Policy for Mobile Home Permits 6) Planning Commission minutes of March 21, 1989 7) Planning Commission Agenda of April 4, 1989 RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve Gas Division Order with Associated Natural Gas, Inc. * 2) Approve temporary closure of WCR 36 east of-WCR 5; and WCR 5 north of WCR 36 * 3) Approve authorization for County Attorney to proceed with legal action — Ramirez * 4) Approve Change Number 3 to Hazardous Materials Response Plan AGREEMENTS: * 1) Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water * Signed at this meeting • March 29, 1989 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE GAS DIVISION ORDER FROM ASSOCIATED NATURAL GAS, INC. , P.O. BOX 5493 , DENVER, COLORADO 80217, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Weld County, Colorado, is the holder of a certain lease with The Robert Gerrity Company, and WHEREAS, said lease covers land more particularly described as follows: Township 5 North, Range 66 West Section 21: W}NW} Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Associated Natural Gas, Inc. , has submitted a Gas Division Order on the subject property, and WHEREAS, Weld County is entitled to a one-eighth royalty interest on production, and WHEREAS, in order to receive said royalty interest, Weld County must execute said Division Order, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, said Division Order has been reviewed by the Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David, and found to be in order, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Division Order on the parcel of land described herein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Gas Division Order as submitted by Associated Natural Gas, Inc. , P.O. Box 5493, Denver, Colorado 80217, on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Division Order. t heoAc/ 890282 Page 2 RE: DIVISION ORDER - ASSOCIATED NATURAL GAS, INC. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of March, A.D. , 1989 . 2L4/�2t�nJ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: `����� WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder iej/f and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kir y,1-4 C irman O r � � �X_ , 677 Ja gue ne nson, Pro-Tem Deputy County erk / EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gene R. Brantner George County torney • 890282 P 1014 454 456 RECEIPT FOR CI:11IIFILD MAIL NO INSURANCE COVERAGE FNOVIOLO NOT FOR INIFNNATIONAl WOL v a* ` r 3ry (See Reversal .;xr�r x r'y Bs 54 e) , ?� �,ISM w, 0r Ws"'°Tv.'V is::Ores< a tY , �' „el.....-. C.1.4"...'r yW " r T ' " • DIVISION ORDER DEPARTMENT 4,C k' � �xT, �� , . a ASSOCIATED NATURAL GAS, INC. ,Ad �° • �' P.O. BOX 5493 " %fib L. , ti s ar 7 k��pr a DENVER, CO 80217 x ,. .-°Jn�r i� 3 G '-v' I' „a,.A:...- s fr 4^ C' , wf"'" i �.� r i _ ,' � Certified Fee w' . DIVISION ORDER DEPARTMENT x ./7.7'.: , 1,:. ,..Y.:1,144-4,.1 y; ASSOCIATED NATURAL GAS, INC t , . Special bowery Fee t< P.O. BOX 5493 [k z, .y u, rq = DENVER, CO 80217 '" 1' "� Restricted Delivery Fee , v , ;If T 4. u h >a, � - It . 'rt.')y�s�$ T Stet Vln FieV6pl otZ7tm `YR to wtlorn an0 Oat . ', yr- � TOEAL Postage and Fees s .ifs 3Y o 5 5 vly./� .P V. r ! ) e � r ti? Postmark or DaIe �t wo. rf .:; is 1 s ,, �,x ` , n�rAZsy r'/ e t'' b � TP f) �'x f ' ';:ti Itr ix e' I fe cti 4 AR21V4503 REVISED GAS DIVISION ORDFA (Counterpart Signature) TO: ASSOCIATED NATURAL GAS, INC. P. O. Box 5493 o Denver, Colorado 80217 o 0 Attn: Division Order Department Lease No 1798 0 Dale March 17_ 1989 O Plant a ` oaThe undersigned,and each of us,certify and guarantee that we are the legal owners of and hereby warrant the title to out respective interests in o cd the proceeds derived from the sale of Gas produced and saved from the Lesser PM J21-2 lease or unit located 41}A in the County or Parish of Weld , Sute of Colorado C40 more particularly described as follows: TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 66 WEST N w Section 21: W/2NE/4 M g W el OWNER NO. CR®fT TO DIVISION ■IT OF EREST DECIMAL co z 9455 Erna Lesser, Life Tenant 49.5% of 18.75% RI .0928000 H in Ea 9464 Ehmar, Inc. 49.5% of 18.75% RI .0928000 o to C4 ry 11172 Public Service Company of Colorado .6528% of x 18.75% RI .0015500 uQe w 1129 •artipllfeld County .015% of x 12.5 RI .0002500 z 4003 The Robert Gerrity Company 100% x 81.285% WI .8126200 N o Effective 8 AM Date of first Purchase and until further notice,you are hereby authorized to take or retain possession U RS of all Gas from said property(ies)on and after the effective day and to give credit as set forth above for all proceeds derived from the sale of Gas from 435 said prnpertypes)subject to the conditions.convenants and directions set out below: re M '0 FIRST:It is understood that the Gas produced loom the.above-described propertv(ies)is being soldlmdetthat certain Gas Purchase and N t Processing Agreement dated December 1 •198 tS , ye n The Saracen G as"Seller"and Associated Natural Gas, Inc. as"Buyer-,and that all terms and covenants contained therein,and in any amendments. FQ W extensions,or renewals thereof shall govern and be binding upon the parties hereto in all respects which shall include,but not be restricted to,the vice to be paid for said Gas and the time when such payments are to be made.As used in this Division Order.theterm"Gas"shaft be deemed to include casinghead gas,gasoline and all other products which Associated-Natural Gas,Inc. receives and/Or recovers by processing from Gas produced from wells on said property(ies). All covenants appearing on the reverse side hereof are incorporated herein by reference and the undersigned agree that each shall be deemed and considered an essential part of this division order in like manner and with the same effect as if primed above our signatures. The undersigned expressly waive any claim against you for any and all amounts which may be due us from others for production prior to the effective date hereof. Owners Sign BNow Tsspsysr Idenocation or (Eater maxim Address) SoeW Sacuaty Number ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO / I t ' J� 84-6000813 BY: C.W. KIRBY, Glfairman BY: . • Adder; PO Box 758 _ Depu y Count+'\ Greeley, CO 80632 Address: • Address: ORIGINAL WHITE-Return to ANGI / YELLOW-For your records / PINK-ANGI file copy 890 • SECOND:Payments are to be made monthly by checks of Associated Natural Gas. Inc to be delivered or mailed to the parties thereto yhtitied at the addresses above given,provided that if the amount due any owner is less than Twenty-five and 00;100($25.00;Dollars per - onth.Associated Natural Gas. tnt..at its option., may defer the making of such payment until such time as:he acgregate amount cue ceeds said sum.The undersigned authorize Associated Natural Gas. Inc.to withhold from the proceeds of any and all Gas reterreo to herein the amount of any tax placed thereon. or on the production thereof, including but not limited to any severance, production Or occupation tax,by any governmental authority,local.state anchor federal and to pay the same in our behalf with the proceeds so witmeid O VOa NO • C.) THIRD: In the event of any adverse claim of title or in the event title snail not be sat story to Associated!vaturai Gas. Inc at any!trite during the term of this Division Order. each of the undersigned agrees o :Jr tis^ complete- atS as of title and one, evidence of .tee r7 s acts:y to A "t.C atura' Gas,ins and authorizes Associates Natatat GasInc.to wlhnold payment without of-Mention to pay 0 41 X .Merest on the a .cant so withheld,until satisfactory indemnity shall be fumsneo to Associated Natural Gas Inct a,,ains n adverse claims or any such defects it titie.or until title shall be made satin ac oy:o Associated Natural Gas Inc..Each undersigned t y,as to the O Oi interest CI Such party here':.nder respectively agrees, ;n the event suit :5 filed :n any court affecting title to sac Gas.either :'e o, after Q severance.to indemnify and save narmiess Associated Natural Gas. Inc.a alnst any and al:lino_. ,v!or loss. cost,darr:e❑ _. d expense ai Which Associe ed Nat uial Gas. Inc.may suffer or'^cur on abc.ountc•--ecein,no anb day e c,:a. v e prose c'derived s .eo! Usad Gas.Wne e Ass,ociatet Natural Gas.Inc.,pursuant to the provisions her ed., w -^holes payment.or any part trie-eot each e -s, red W ;arty from whom payment -e w.tnheid severally agrees to ndem. y.ant bold Associat c Natural Gas.Inc.nailutes.;el and front ail tientley N W for any tax, together wl h a:'• interest and penalties incident theN:o, imposed or assessed-against..or paid by it on account of the scnl Cr ; 44 sums so withheld from payment to said party.and deduct ail such taxes,interest and penalt e$s0 paid it from any sums owing by it to said en party. ti g W ca 05 U FOURTH:The undersigned severally agree to notify Associated Natural Gas.Inc.of any change of ownership.and no transfer of interest x shall be binding upon Associated Natural Gas.Inc.until transfer order and Inc recorded instrument evidencing such transfer.or a certified N H copy thereof,shall be furnished to Associated Natural Gas. Inc..Transfer of interest shall be made effective E AM cn the rs:day ot.me � W calendar month n which proper notice is received by Associated Natural Gas Inc Associated Nature'Gas.Inc itcTY�d!iy rN'ev^a-early en H responsibility or determininginterests ne'er,abct set font a _ 0c a cwner: c n p.a.;.e o a and when any or the ' 5 pq as a result Of the templet:.:n of discharge of money or other gay ment> !fon,from said :r es s. an ne 5 g e• hereof w.ncsu ._ _r_s-sare • affected by such money or other payments. if any. agree to give Associated Natural Gas. Inc ncce :n wr.l,n2by reisistereo letter M(il addressed to Associated.Natural.Gas:Inc., P.O.Box 5493. Denver, Colorado 80217. Ann- Division Order Department when any such o :I1 W money Or other payments have beencompleted or dlschatged,or when any division of interest other than that set forth above s-+a.':for any • d' reason, become effective and to furnish transfer order accordingly,and that in the event such"notice-shall not be received. Associated Z z Natural Gas, Inc.shall be neid harmless in the event of.and:s hereby released from any and all damage or loss which might arise out Of.. N a any overpayment. 0 w a Ri FIFTH: If any portion of the proceeds derived from the sale of.Gas is subject to refund under any order,rule or regulation of the Federal •91' Energy Regulatory Commission or the provisions.Of the Natural Gas Act or Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978.Associated Natural Gas, Inc. N vp may hold without interest the portion of the proceeds subject to refund unless indemnity satisfactory to Associated Natural Gas. Inc.has I` been furnished.or until Associated Natural Gas,Inc.'s refund obligation has been finally determined.It any portion of the proceeds derved• -. ~ from the sale of Gas is paid over by Associated Natural Gas, Inc. under any order. rule or regulation of the Federal Energy Regulatory W Commission or the provisions of the Natural Gas Act or Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978.Associated Natural Gas.Inc. is authorized to recover the amount of the refund applicable to the interest of each of the undersigned from future payments.or at Associated Natural Gas. Inc.'s election,it may invoice the undersigned therefore,plus the legal rate of interest AssociatedNatural Gas.Inc.is or may be required to pay in connection with the undersigned's portion of the refund. • SIXTH: This Division Order shall become valid and binding upon each a^.d every owner above named upon execution hereof by such owner regardless of whether or not any of the other above-named owners have so signed, if the provisions o`this Division Order are in conflict with the provisions of any on and gas lease covering the above described propertyfieS1,the provisions of this Division Order shall prevail.Each undersigned owner ratifies and confirms his oil and gas lease as being in full foree and effect as of the date hereof.ik • • • .04 J� \ 1 8902132 RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE EMERGENCY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 36 EAST OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 5; AND WELD COUNTY ROAD 5 NORTH OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 36 FOR A PERIOD OF TEN WORKING DAYS FOR REPLACEMENT OF BRIDGE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410 (6) (a) , CRS: . . local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjunction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected. . . " , and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute and upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, has determined that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said County roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reasonably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish that Weld County Road 36 east of Weld County Road 5; and Weld County Road 5 north of Weld County Road 36 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective March 24 , 1989, for a period of ten working days, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. DOQ3� se Gam_ SD Wt-744 890283 Page 2 RE: ROAD CLOSURE The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of March, A.D. , 1989, nunc pro tunc March 24 , 1989. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: / � � WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder g and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kir y, C irman \\/ c*71G-M-c_o� J-. que 'tie +o nson, Pro-Tem -Deputy County lerk cfej J EXCUSED _ APPROVED AS TO FORM: Genesee R..�'B`r�antt ereerr �QQ���.. George K nn� ''y County ttorney ea Go C o 890283 - -:.-----•- r. . rR✓✓ v 1 • Luz s-.;,:...:......._•..._. : . Tin(tr) ( a-u.2� y -fJriC��GC(? • w[2 36 T 1' ). --fir?- Rco:CLrac� - -=-' - i "'} r _" wc 36 t t • type fr' ✓v:/ rC-GC`e 1� - / l -i Q— ✓oGLf .-I iT ,-. " - ,c--.,- t� • t•• '�CO ( i CC'c Gl .y __ floe/ • -' - - • -YLL4 t T.'csC s`- - t - "1-1. d Cosec 01/447 6r brt'010p ref/Oren- o,� , u = ( 36/5A � G., �� y;nc`i, I� / tuck e• Jaya. } — ` goad Closed % .V.--1--- o- i TITLE ?tool Closure Luce S — SIRVEY BY DATE - " _ DRAWN BY P ifr-C- DATE 41�P9 • • • _�'� CHECKED BY DATE --=_-;---.. n".� _.i '• - COUNTY ROAD N2 - •, _=-" APPROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER - _:_ _ - - - WELD COUNTY DEPARTt�/Fnrt O= ENGINEERING 1 - = r0R.+ if. 890283 2/fl _ _, •- _ - -----7------ -' � . 4 t, mEmoRAnDum W1`10. 7° Clerk to the Board Date Mardi/489 COLORADO From Gorge (ill, Director, Road & Bridge Road ad Closure for Agenda Please have the following road closure placed on the Board's agenda: Weld County Road 36 east of Weld County Road 5•and Weld County Road 5 north of We1d County Road 36 This closure is for a bridge replan rent and will be effective iirrediately. The road will he closed for 10 working days. Thank you. GG/rs xc: WCR 36 File WCR 5 File Connincations Sheriff's Office 890283 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST MIGUEL AND OLGA M. RAMIREZ FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Department of Planning Services has referred certain violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance to the County Attorney' s Office, and WHEREAS, Miguel and Olga M. Ramirez are in violation of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance, and WHEREAS, despite efforts by the Planning staff to resolve said matter, the violations have not been corrected, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it necessary to bring legal action against Miguel and Olga M. Ramirez 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 Miguel and Olga M. Ramirez to remedy the violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of March, .D. , l989 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY,,.COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder Gr" ec-ct and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kirby, C \\irman (L nna BY. Ja•gne ne J son, Pro-Tem • eputy County Clerk EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gene R. Brantner XV C271614,2-0e,•,- George Ke n d County Attorney Gord c -7C Qys7 ClC! )4-69-tee"ee 890285 • tfl‘, mEmoRAnDum • To Board of County Commissioners mace March 27, 1989 COLORADO From Department_ of Planning Services Subject:_ Legal Action Authorization The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against the following parties for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. Building Code Ordinance Violations: BCV-1052 Miguel and Olga M. Ramirez 4010 Yosemite Drive Greeley, CO 80634 The Department of Planning also recommends that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. • • 890285 �? Y ' RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SARA TITLE III, CHANGE NUMBER 3 , APPENDIX 18, TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 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 Board did, by Resolution dated October 23 , 1985 , approve a Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Plan, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with Change Number 3, Appendix 18 , to the Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Plan, and WHEREAS, said Change Number 3 concerns additions to Part 5 of the Plan, as shown in Exhibit A, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve the changes to said Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Change Number 3, Appendix 18 , to the Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Plan be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of March, A.D. , 1989 . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: tefillufrWELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder et/ and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kirby, Cha • an J nson, Pro-Tem �puty County lerk EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gene R. Brantnner s Pas—rese �/? J George en•` Conn y AttorneyLJ�, k .. �r Gol ac Arm°cog ee OF/'1 890284 EXHIBIT A Additions to - V. FACILITY PROFILE: A) Kodak, Colorado Division, 30910 Hwy 257, Windsor, CO 80551 (303) 686-0366 - Facility Emergency Coordinator: Greg Holmes (H) 356-3152 B) Golden Aluminum Company, 1405 E. 14th Street, Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 (303) 659-9767 - Facility Emergency Coordinator: Ivan Marsh (H) 893-2647 • C) Berger & Company, 200 S. 2nd Street, La Salle, CO 80645 (303) 284-5506 - Facility Emergency Coordinator: Howard Elam (H) 330-8062 D) Fort St. Vrain Nuclear Generating Station, 16805 WCR 19} , Platteville, CO 80651 (303) 620-1009 - Facility Emergency Coordinator: Charles H. Fuller (H) 663-2363 E) Halliburton Industrial Services Division, 2882 WCR 27, Brighton , CO 80601 (303) 654-0991 - Facility Emergency Coordinator: James DePriest (H) 772-9512 F) Coors BioTech Products Company, 8714 State Hwy 60, Johnstown, CO 80534 (303) 587-5131 - Facility Emergency Coordinator: Dennis J. Trego (H) 356-7369 G) Centennial Ag Supply, 24330 Hwy 34, Greeley, CO 80631 (303) 353-2567 - Facility Emergency Coordinator: Roger Knoph (H) 330-3328 ** Change the following: Roggen Farmer' s Elevator Assn. , Roggen, CO 80652 (303) 849-5506 - Facility Emergency Coordinator: Terry Seelhoff (H) 849-5366 - Addition to Building Plan (Underlining denotes change to profile. ) 890284 1989 DRINKING WATER CONTRACTS Name Amount Big Daddy's Burgers $ 60.00 Town of Frederick $ 297.20 Galeton Water Company $ 148.70 1-76 Motel $ 60,00 John's Meats $ 15.00/test Rocky Mtn. Water Ski Club $ 60.00 Stuckey's $ 60.00 Wattenburg Improvement Assoc. $ 148.70 RECEIVED saurtar.onv Dmsiou Flt ?7 TELD E$D,�r( IIEF1SoggTi1 Qa3j AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER BY THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AGREEMENT entered into on this l4}h day of c(lage µ , 19Y9 , by and between the BIG DADDY'S BURGERS, herein the "System", which includes Suppliers and Permittees as defined in Weld County Ordinance #60B and the County of • Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department for the Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water. The "System" supplies persons with Drinking Water. I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The "System" hereby authorizes the Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and in Weld County Ordinance 860B, Testing of Drinking Water and Pollution Discharge, which is incorporated herein by reference, on behalf of the "System". Weld County Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in relation to the "System" in the performance of its duties under this Agreement. II. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 1989, and shall remain in full force and effective until December 31, 1989. III. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Type of Test Contracted No. of Samples Contracted Fee Bacteriological 1 per quarter $ 15.00/Qrtly (Total Coliform) Annual Total Samples: 4 per year TOTAL ANNUAL CONTRACT: $ 60.00 -2- The methods used by the Weld County Health Department in providing said services shall be in accordance with Section I(B)- of the Weld County Ordinance #60B, Weld County Health Department shall provide further services as mutually agreed upon by the Weld County Health Department and the "System". IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE "SYSTEM" The "System" shall have the obligations as set forth in Section II(C) of Weld County Ordinance f60B. The "Systeui'r"shall` pay for the services rendered by the Weld County Health Department according to the contracted amount. Payment shall be in four (4) equal installments which will be due on the last day of each quarter; i.e. March 31, June 3O, September 30, and December 31, 1989. BY: BY: Chairman 1,�= "System Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado TITLE-OF AUTHORITY: ATTEST: 7 ,L) Weld Cou Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Deputy County Clerk • c c�lv So R °" SP,a�TAt}oTGNT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER BY THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 1°g�Itl\AGRE VAItst pinto on this L day of , 19g7 , by and bed OWN OF FREDERICK, herein the "System, which cludes Suppliers and't rmittees as defined in Weld County Ordinance #60B and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department for the Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water. The "System" supplies //OA? persons with Drinking Water. I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The "System" hereby authorizes the Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and in Weld County Ordinance #60B, Testing of Drinking Water and Pollution Discharge, which is incorporated herein by reference, on behalf of the "System". Weld County Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in relation to the "System" in the performance of its duties under this Agreement. II. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 1989, and shall remain in full force and effective until December 31, 1989. III. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Type of Test Contracted No. of Samples Contracted Fee Bacteriological 2 per month minimum to a total $ 74.30/Qrtly (Total Coliform) of 30 per year Annual Total Samples: 24 per year MINIMUM 30 per year MAXIMUM TOTAL ANNUAL CONTRACT: $ 297.20 • _2_ The methods used by the Weld County Health Department in providing said services shall be in accordance with Section I(B) of the Weld County Ordinance #60B. Weld County Health Department shall provide further services as mutually agreed upon by the Weld County Health Department and the "System". IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE "SYSTEM" The "System" shall have the obligations as set forth in Section II(C) of Weld County Ordinance $60B. The "System" shall pay for the services rendered by the Weld County Health Department according to the contracted amount. Payment shall be in four (4) equal installments which will be due on the last day of each quarter; i.e. March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31, 1989. BY: gZ�ez- '�'y BY: _ -r/(1 C4> Chairman ! System I Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado TITLE OF AUTHORITY: ATTEST: *A Q'LtJ/1 �✓��G%l C� Weld Cou Clerk and Recorder • and Clerk to the Board putt' County C er RECEIVED • SANITATION DMS10:3 ♦ FEB 241989 wan CcuRTY MTh DII<€. AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER BY THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AGREEMENT entered into on this 29th day of March , 19 89 , by and between the GALETON WATER COMPANY, herein the Sys stem ,— which includes Suppliers and Permittees as defined in Weld County Ordinance #60B and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department for the Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water. The "System" supplies persons with Drinking Water, I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The "System" hereby authorizes the Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and in Weld County Ordinance #608, Testing of Drinking Water and Pollution Discharge, which is incorporated herein by reference, on behalf of the "System". Weld County Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in relation to the "System" in the performance of its duties under this Agreement. II. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 1989, and shall remain in full force and effective until December 31, 1989. III. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Type of Test Contracted No. of Samples Contracted Fee Bacteriological 1 per month minimum to a total $ 37.20IQrtly (Total Coliform) of 15 per year Annual Total Samples: 12 per year MINIMUM 15 per year MAXIITM TOTAL ANNUAL CONTRACT: $ 146.70 ., -2- The methods used by the Weld County Health Department- in providing said services shall be in accordance with Section I(B) of the Weld County Ordinance #608. Weld County Health Department shall provide further services as mutually agreed upon by the Weld County Health Department and the "System". IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE "SYSTEM" The "System" shall have the obligations as set forth in Section II(C) of Weld County Ordinance #60B. The "System shall pay for the services rendered by the Weld County Health Department according to the contracted amount. ~ Payment shall be in four (4) equal installments which will be due on the last day of each quarter; i.e. March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31, 1989. BY: !` BY: idetgetz a . Chairman "System" Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado TITLE OF AUTHORITY:‘472112ATTEST: twill Weld Cot, Cler C4� Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board DeputyCounty J C er . I RECEIVED =' SANITATION DIVISION ?MAR 081989 WELD COUNTY ME DEPT. AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER BY THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AGREEMENT entered into on this da of , 19 ,, by and between the 1-76 MOTEL, herein the ' System", w ch includes Supp iers and Permittees as defined in Weld County Ordinance #60B and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department for the Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water. The "System" supplies persons with Drinking Water. I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The "System" hereby authorizes the Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and in Weld County Ordinance l60B, Testing of Drinking Water and Pollution Discharge, which is incorporated herein by reference, on behalf of the "System". Weld County Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in relation to the "System" in the performance of its duties under this Agreement. II. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 1989, and shall remain in full force and effective until December 31, 1939. III. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Type of Test Contracted No. of Samples Contracted Fee Bacteriological 1 per quarter $ 15.00/Qrtly (Total Coliform) Annual Total Samples: 4 per year TOTAL ANNUAL CONTRACT: $ 60.00 -2- The methods used by the Weld County Health' Departmerit in providing said ' services shall be in accordance with Section 1(B) of the Weld County Ordinance #60B. Weld County Health Department shall provide further services as mutually agreed upon by the Weld County Health Department and the "System". - IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE "SYSTEM" The "System" shall have the obligations as forth in Section II(C) of Weld County Ordinance #6OB. .The "System" shall pay for the services rendered by the Weld County Health Department according to the contracted amount. Payment shall be in four. (4) equal installments which will be due on the last day of each quarter; i.e. March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31, 1989. - BY: U`rr4 .'�y BY: Chairman ( ys em Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado TITLE ORITY: ATTEST: 't eecti'`'"'r L t) _ Weld Cou Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board CEP-L'--- i5 : 47?, vfi-c12—i ! ee rCet puty County Cler i AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER BY THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AGREEMENT entered into on this 29th day of March , 19 89 , by and between JOHN'S MEATS, herein the "System", which includes Suppliers and Permittees as defined in Weld County Ordinance #60B and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department for the Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water. The "System" supplies persons with Drinking Water. I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The "System" hereby authorizes the Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and in Weld County Ordinance 1/60B, Testing of Drinking Water and Pollution Discharge, which is incorporated • herein by reference, on behalf of the "System". Weld County Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in relation to the "System" in the performance of its duties under this Agreement. II. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 1989, and shall remain in full force and effective until December 31, 1989. III. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Type of Test Contracted No. of Samples Contracted Fee Bacteriological 1 Per Quarter $ 15.00 ea (Total Coliform) RECEIVED (. SANITAr oN D'VtS;017 MAR 101989 —2— WELD BOUNTY HEALTH DEPT. The methods used by the Weld County Health Department in providing said services shall be in accordance with Section I(B) of the Weld County Ordinance #60B. Weld County Health Department shall provide further services as mutually agreed upon by the Weld County Health Department and the "System". IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE "SYSTEM" The "System" shall have the obligations as set forth in Section I1(C) of Weld County Ordinance #60B. The "System" shall pay for the services rendered by the Weld County Health Department according to the contracted amount. Payment shall be in four (4) equal installments which will be due on the last day of each quarter; i.e. March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31, 1989. JOHN'S MEATS INC; 15958 WELD COUNTY RD.1(4 BY:By � BRIGHTON,COLORADO 80601 .1 Chairman "System" Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado TITLE OF AUTH ORITY: ATTEST: Weld Conn Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board uty County Clerk :, RECEIVED ' SANITATION DIVISION FEB 24 989 AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER BY THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENTway court HEALTH 8B3i. AGREEMENT entered into on this 13 day of IL6(41./7 , 1929 , by and between the ROCKY MOUNTAIN WATER SKI CLUB, herein the ` System, which includes Suppliers and Permittees as defined in Weld County Ordinance #60B and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department for the Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water. The "System" supplies G? persons with Drinking Water. I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The "System" hereby authorizes the Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and in Weld County Ordinance #60B, Testing of Drinking Water and Pollution Discharge, which is incorporated herein by reference, on behalf of the "System". Weld County Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in relation to the "System" in the performance of its duties under this Agreement. II. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 1989, and shall remain in full force and effective until December 31, 1989. III. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Type of Test Contracted No. of Samples Contracted Fee Bacteriological 1 per month May-August_ $ 15.00 each (Total Coliform) Annual Total Samples: 4 per year TOTAL ANNUAL CONTRACT: $ 60.00 _�.__-__' _.... --.�„ - .�wa... �- •e ..,,,,.'�^'..- -•arc»__-r�.`_.T--•.�.-w-,..,.p..�. • _2_ The-methods-used--by -the-Weld County Health Department in providing said services shall be in. accordance with Section L(B) of the Weld County Ordinance #60B. Weld County Health Department shall provide further -services as mutually agreed upon by the Weld County Health Department and the "System". IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE "SYSTEM" The "System" shall have the obligations as set forth in Section II(C) of Weld County Ordinance $608.- The "System" shall pay for the services rendered by the Weld County Health 'Department according to the contracted amount. Payment shall be in four (4) equal installments which will be due on the last day of each quarter; i.e. March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31, 1989. BY: 1 BY: /il 54 cie Chairman �% '11System' Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado- - TITLE OF AUTHORITY:‘713ATTEST: reuth4CO Weld Cou Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Dep ty County Cler RECEIVE © - SANtTAT!ON DIVISION MAR 08189 AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER �U RUTH Drat BY THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AGREEMENT entered into on this 211tday of ditto& , 19 jl, by and between STUCKEY'S, herein the "System", which includes Suppliers and Permittees as defined in Weld County Ordinance #60B and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department for the Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water. The "System" supplies persons with Drinking Water. I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The "System" hereby authorizes the Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and in Weld County Ordinance #60B, Testing of Drinking Water and Pollution Discharge, which is incorporated herein by reference, on behalf of the "System". Weld County Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in relation to the "System" in the performance of its duties under this Agreement. • II. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 1989, and shall remain in full force and effective until December 31, 1989. III. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Type of Test Contracted No. of Samples Contracted Fee Bacteriological 1 per quarter $ 15.00/Qrtly (Total Coliform) Annual Total Samples: 4 per year TOTAL ANNUAL CONTRACT: $ 60.00 . - 0 —2_ The methods used by the Weld County Health Department in providing said services shall be in accordance with Section I(B) of the Weld County Ordinance #60B. Weld County Health Department shall provide further services as mutually agreed upon by the Weld County Health Department and the "System". IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE "SYSTEM" The "System" shall have the obligations as set forth in Section II(C) of Weld County Ordinance #60B. The "System" shall pay for the services rendered by the Weld County Health Department according to the contracted amount. Payment shall be in four (4) equal installments which will be due on the last day of each quarter; i.e. March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31, 1989. STUCKEY'S PECAN SH'JPPE 1280 ROGUNies ,�41-C.-÷BY: BY: '� C•OLQRAnp $(Y`62 _ Chairman "System' Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado TITLE OF AUTHORITY: ‘2279,2 . ATTEST: �aJ Weld Cou y Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board 0711-tee t $.r aJ De uty County Cler SANiTAT ON o1VlSION MAR 22 1989 YIELD CONY ETA DWI AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER BY THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AGREEMENT entered into on this 2077""Aday of A A&444, 1989 , by and between the WATTENBURG IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION, herein the "System`, which includes Suppliers and Permittees as defined In Weld County Ordinance f60B and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department for the Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water. The "System" supplies Adel persons with Drinking Water. I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The "System" hereby authorizes the Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and in Weld County Ordinance #60B, Testing of Drinking Water and Pollution Discharge, which is incorporated herein by reference, on behalf of the "System". Weld County Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in relation to the "System" in the performance of its duties under this Agreement. II. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 1989, and shall remain in full force and effective until December 31, 1989. III, SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Type of Test Contracted No. of Samples Contracted Fee Bacteriological 1 per month minimum to a total $ 37.20/Qv,tette (Total Coliform) of 15 per year Annual Total Samples: 12 per year MINIMUM 15 per year MAXIMUM TOTAL ANNUAL CONTRACT: $ 148.70 . -2- The methods used by the Weld County Health Department in providing said services shall be in accordance with Section I(B) of the Weld County Ordinance $60B. Weld County Health Department shall provide further services as mutually agreed upon by the Weld County Health Department and the "System". IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE "SYSTEM" The "System" shall have the obligations as set forth in Section II(C) of Weld County Ordinance #60B. The "System" shall pay for the, services rendered by the Weld County Health Department according to the contracted amount. Payment shall be in four (4) equal installments which will be due on the last day of each quarter; i.e. March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31, 1989. BY: /1/7/2 BY: Wfirred6eAtbtr.G ar.9Ssc Chairman "System" Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado rTITLE OF AUTHORITY: IT �!' `� ois. (1 -dtfr — S AfaaJ izek/1 ATTEST: �kA6Z d Weld Cou Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board \B-X.:1 /flit-7154 (721-ali eaj De uty County Cler opstt mEmoRAnDum ViiVt Tommie Antuna, Clerk t Board March 23, 1989 To Date Bev Schildmeier Health Department COLORADO From 1989 Water Contracts Subject: Attached are Drinking Water Contracts that Wes Potter would like to have on the Commissioners-agenda on April 3, 1989. Please let us know if this is not possible. THANKS!,! P.S. We only have 6 more outstanding, so the torture is almost over!!! itecit' mEmoRAnDum C. W. Kirby, Chairman • VIII Board of County Commissioners March 29, 1989 To Date COLORADO From Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Human Resources Rin q' - Purchase of Services Agreement Between Human Resources Head Start Subject• Program and Dr. Peter Thompson, D.D.S. Enclosed for Board approval is a Purchase of Services Agreement between Peter Thompson, D.D.S. and the Head Start Program. Head Start has an agreement with Sunrise Community Health Center to perform the dental care for Head Start children. However, Sunrise is / unable to complete the dental work on fifteen (15 ) of the Head Start children. The agreement with Dr. Thompson will enable the fifteen (15) children to receive the dental care they require. Dr. Thompson has agreed to provide the needed dental services for $40.00 per child. The time period of this agreement is from March 1, 1989 through June 30, 1989. If you have any questions regarding the dental agreement, please telephone me at 353-3816. • • • • • • ' • • /the C / 890288 PURCHASE OF SERVICE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of "Va,r 1989, by and between the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Head Start Program, hereinafter referred to as "Head Start", and Peter Thompson, D.D.S. , hereinafter referred to as "Dentist." WITNESSETH In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, Head Start and the Dentist agree as follows: 1. Head Start agrees to transport Head Start children to the Dentist to meet scheduled appointments at the Dentist's office. 2. The Dentist shall provide prophylaxis therapy and application of . topical fluoride for each Head Start child. The Dentist agrees to provide all restoration and/or extractions as he deems necessary on each referred child. 3. Head Start agrees to reimburse the Dentist $40.00 per child for these services. 4. Head Start will not be charged for those children covered by Public Assistance. Medicaid numbers shall be provided at the time of the appointment and billing will be sent to the appropriate agency by the Dentist. 5. For services not reimbursed by Head Start, the amount will be designated as In-Kind Contribution to the Head Start Program on behalf of the Dentist. 890288 6. The term of the Agreement is March 1, 1989 through June 30, 1989. 7. The Dentist and Head Start mutually agree that this Agreement will terminate on June 30, 1989. 8. The Dentist agrees that he is an independent contractor and neither he nor his officers and employees become employees of Weld County, and therefore are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees, as the result of the execution of this Agreement. Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of the Dentist, or his employees, volunteers, or agents while performing Dentist's duties as described in this Agreement. The Dentist 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 the Dentist, his employees, volunteers, and agents. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above hereunto placed their hands as of the date first written above. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS DENT%Qd2. 4i WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN ATTEST: ; 2t.,J RESOURCES WELD COUNTY CL RK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOA Watt‘1111P kman — Executive Director ep ty ounty 5r as mEmoRAn®um Act6;; C. W. Kirby, Chairman To Board of County Commissioners Dete March 29, 1989 eckman Executive Director, Human Resources COLORADO From Walter J. Speckman, e 44�' y Purchase of Services Agreement Between Human Resources' Head Start Subject: and RE-1 Enclosed for Board approval is a Head Start Agreement with the Valley School District RE-1. The school district's food service department will provide lunches and 1/2 pint of milk for approximately sixty (60) preschool children at a cost of $.90 per child. Adult lunches, including 1/2 pint milk, will be provided at a cost of $1.50. The school district will provide milk for a snack for approximately sixty (60) preschool children at a cost of $.20 per carton. The term of this agreement shall be from March 1, 1989 through June 1, 1989. If you have any questions, telephone Jeannie Tacker at 353-3816. > s , t Y ti . 1 y/eG'D�'/ 890289 PURCHASES OE SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 29th day of _ March , 1989, by and between the Weld County Division of—Rain Resources' Head Start Program, hereinafter referred to as Head Start," and the Valley School District RE-1, hereinafter referred to as "School District." WITNESSETH THAT, for and in consideration of the covenants herein agreed to be kept and performed, the School District hereby agrees to provide to Head Start the following described services based upon the following terms and conditions. 1. The School District will provide lunches and 1 pint of milk for approximately sixty (60) preschool children at a cost of $.90 per child. Adult lunches, including 3 pint milk, will be be provided at a cost of $1.50. 2. The School District will provide milk for a snack for approximately sixty preschool children at a cost of $.20 per carton. 3. The School District will submit a bill for services to the Weld County Division of Human Resources, P. 0. Box 1805, Greeley, Colorado 80632, by the 10th of the month for services provided during the preceding month. The School District agrees to provide information on the cost of the quantity of lunches served to enable the Head Start Program to comply with USDA reimbursement requirements. 4. Head Start will apply directly to USDA for reimbursement for each child's meal by type (full paid, free, or reduced price) each month. The School District will not receive USDA reimbursement for these meals. Head Start agrees to pay the School District for all meals served to Head Start children and staff. Such reimbursement will be made within three (3) weeks of the receipt of a statement of such charges from the School District. The rate will be as described in item #1 above. 5. Head Start agrees to provide the containers necessary for food transportation. 6. The School District agrees to provide all transportation of the food from the School District to the Head Start Preschool Center. 7. The School District agrees to provide meals in accordance with the regulations of the United States Department of Agriculture's Child Care Food Program as shown on Attachment A of this Agreement, which is hereby made a part of this Agreement and incorporated herein. ce&024139 B. Head Start agrees to notify the School District within the first hour of each day's session if there is a variance in the number of meals needed for that day. Head Start shall notify the School District the day before holidays and vacations that meals will not be needed for that specified day(s). 9. The School District will maintain the following records for Head Start: a. Menu/Production Records, including number of meals prepared, menu, portion sizes of menu items, and amounts of food used to prepare menu items. This is a requirement at the preparation kitchen for all meals served. b. Food and milk invoices. The records will be made readily available to Head Start for audit and review purposes. The School District will maintain the records within the record retention guidelines mandated by the U.S.D.A. 10. Head Start will maintain a daily record of the number of meals served by type. girThe term of this Agreement shall be from March 1, 1989 through Junel, 4-3-1-, 1989. 12. This Agreement may be amended at any time with the written mutual consent of the parties hereto. 13. The School District and Head Start mutually agree to accept that this Agreement may be terminated by either party by providing a thirty (30) day written notice to the other party. However, this Agreement will be terminated immediately if the Head Start Preschool funding is stopped. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereunto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the day, month, and year first hereinabove set forth. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-1 YicC. W.irby, Chai an roo art WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN ATTEST: ���� RESOURCES Weld County erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Bo • e uty ounty e WS7 to . peckinan Executive Director 8299 Attachment A Lunch or Supper The minimum amounts of food components to be served as lunch or supper as set forth are as follows: Food Components Age 3 up to 6 MILK Milk, fluid 3/4 cup1 VEGETABLES AND FRUITS Vegetable(s) and/or fruits(s)2 1/2 cup total BREAD AND BREAD ALTERNATIVES3 Bread 1/2 slice or Cornbread, biscuits, rolls, muffins, etc.4 1/2 serving or Cooked pasta or noodle products 1/4 cup Cooked cereal grains or an equivalent quantity of any combination of bread/bread alternative 1/4 cup MEAT AND MEAT ALTERNATIVES Lean meat/poultry or fish5 1 1/2 oz. or Cheese 1 1/2 oz. or Eggs 1 egg or Cooked dry beans or peas 3/8 cup or Peanut butter or an equivalent of any combination of meat/meat alternative 3 tbsp. 1 For purposes of the requirements outlined in this subsection, a cup means a standard measuring cup. 2 Serve two or more kinds of vegetable(s) and/or ₹ruit(s). Full-strength vegetable or fruit juice may be counted to meet not more than one-half of this requirement. 3 Bread, pasta or noodle products, and cereal grains shall be whole grain enriched; cornbread, biscuits, rolls, muffins, etc., shall be made with whole grain or enriched meal or flour. 4 Serving sizes and equivalents to be published in guidance materials by FNS. 5 Edible portion as served. 890289 f,„ mEmoRAnDum 111111c.Oe W. Kirby, Chairman To Board of County Commissioners Date March 29, 1989 COLORADO From Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Human Resources /e.?' subject; Weld County 1989 Community Services Block Grant Plan Enclosed for Board approval is the 1989 Community Services Block Grant Plan. The plan informs the State of Colorado of the activities that will be performed with the monies. Weld County has been awarded $147,941. These monies will be used to provide the Mini-Bus Program, the Seniors Serving Industry employment efforts, Senior Coordinators, Welfare Diversion efforts, and the Weld Child Care Network. If the plan is approved by the Colorado Department of Local Affairs, we will be required to enter into a contract with the State of Colorado in order for the monies to be passed directly to Weld County. This is the same procedure we have followed in past years. The project is from March 1, 1989, to February 28, 1990 If you have any questions regarding the plan, please telephone me at 353-3816. • • • • { i _ s . #1..0Q2� 84Q290 1989 WELD COUNTY COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT PLAN Prepared By: Weld County Division of Human Resources • P.O. Box 1805 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Contact Person: Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director (303) 353-3816 BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS �a January 30, 1989 C.W. Kirby, C airma `��� Date ATTEST: t' WELD COUNT'T' CLERK AND RECORDER p(t/JQ(, AND CLERK TO T E WARD 89029 De.uty_County Clerk // 1989 CSBG PROJECT PLAN GRANTEE: - Weld County Division of Human Resources ADDRESS: 1551 North 17th Avenue, P.0 Box 1805 Greeley, Colorado 80632 PROJECT CONTACT PERSON: (Name) Walter J. Speckman (Phone) (303) 353-3816 (Title) Executive Director COUNTIES INCLUDED IN THIS PLAN (For multi-county service areas) Weld County DATE: January 30, 1989 CSBG FUNDING $ 147,941 I. Objectives: From the list of CSBG program objectives described on page 1 of the State CSBG Guidelines, check which objective(s) your project activity(ies) will be addressing. For each activity, LIST ONLY ONE federal objective. Also, identify the total amount of your CSBG funds you are allocating to each federal objective checked below. Federal Objective CSBG Funds Allocated X 1. Employment $ 3,273 X 2. Education $ -0- 3. Use of Available Income $ X 4. Housing $ -0- 5. Emergency Assistance Through Loans or Grants $ 6. Community Participation $ X 7. Use of Other Programs $ 144,668 8. Coordinate & Establish Linkages Between $ Governmental & Other Social Services Programs 9. Encourage Use of Entities in the Private $ Sector of the Community In Efforts to Ameliorate Poverty X 10. Emergency Assistance to Counteract Starvation $ -0- & Malnutrition Total CSBG Monies Allocated to Direct Services $ 147,941 (Do not include CSBG Funds allocated for Agency Administration, only Direct Client Service Dollars.) 890290 II. Activities: Describe your proposed project activity(ies). Include information on the target population to be served by each activity. Identify the subcontractor who will be performing the activity, where applicable. Indicate which type of"service the activity will provide: Direct or Indirect. Indicate which objective (See Part I) that the activity is a dressing. (Attach additional pages if necessary). A. Statement of Objectives: 1. Introduction The Weld County Division of Human Resources (Human Resources) is a multi-purpose department under the Board of Weld County Commissioners. Human Resources is a coordinated services delivery system that attempts to focus its programs on the entire family rather than on one individual . The intent of this type of departmental organization is better coordination of programs and, thus, delivery of more comprehensive services to clients and their families. In addition to being the Community Action Agency, the Division of Human Resources provides the following: CSBG Project Type of Target Population Objective Program Service N/A 1,2,4,7,10 Administration Indirect Children and Family Services Children and Family 7 Weld Child Care Network Indirect 2 Head Start Program Indirect 10 Commodity Supplemental Foods Indirect 7 Transportation (CDSI, Schaeffer Direct and Mini-Bus) 7 Weatherization Indirect 4 Project Self-Sufficiency Indirect Senior Citizen Services Senior Citizens 7 Senior Aide Program Direct 2, 7, 10 Senior Nutrition Indirect 7 Mini-Bus Transportation (rural) Direct 1 Older Worker Program Indirect Employment Services Adults and Youth 1 Employment Services of Seeking Employment Weld County (ESWC) • Job Training Partnership Act Indirect . Job Service of Colorado Indirect . Welfare Diversion Direct 890290 1 The basic organization structure of the department is described below: Weld County Division of Human Resources Executive Director Administrative Services * Fiscal Department * Contracts Grants * Secretarial Programmatic Services ** Client Support Children & Family Senior Citizen Employment Services Services Services Services * Provides administrative services for all programs ** Provides intake certification for all programmatic services 2. Objectives The overall objective of Human Resources is to provide programs and services to address the social/welfare needs of residents in Weld County. Available local , state, and federal resources are focused on the goal of enabling low-income families and low-income of all ages, in rural and urban areas, to attain the skills, knowledge, and motivations, and secure the opportunities needed for them to become fully self-sufficient. The administration for Human Resources is centralized and controlled through an Administrative Unit. The Administrative Unit functions under the Executive Director and assists program directors in the administrative function of their programs. By combining administrative duties and assigning them to a unit specifically designed to handle them, the Division's program directors are free to run their programs, the administrative cost for each program is reduced and: more dollars reach the client through increased services. a. Administrative Unit A brief description of the administrative services is as follows: (1) Fiscal Management The Division's Fiscal Department is fully integrated with the Weld County Finance Department. The Fiscal Department handles all fiscal activities for the various funding sources to the Division. This includes budget preparation, financial reporting, and budget analysis. 890290 (2) - Contracts and Grants The Contracts and Grants Unit works with program directors and other unit administrators in the preparation of all contracts and grants, compliance areas, and statistical support. Monitoring and evaluation duties are also assigned to this unit. (3) Secretarial Unit The office management functions are centralized in the areas of personnel, affirmative action, typing, office supplies, forms, etc. , and consolidated under this unit. b. Programmatic Services The Division of Human Resources has programs which address the needs of the low-income in four (4) major areas: Client Support Services, Children and Family, Senior Citizens, and Employment Services. A brief description of each program is as follows: (1) Client Support Services The Client Support Services Unit provides intake certification for the Employment Services of Weld County (Job Service, Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) , Welfare Diversion, Supplemental Foods, and the Weatherization Program. For the employment programs intake is done on computer on-line with the job seeker.. In addition, this unit provides for a central management information system for reporting, payroll , and personnel for Human Resources. (2) Children and Family Services These services address the needs of disadvantaged families. . Weld Child Care Network The Weld Child Care Network will provide day care placement and sick child care. This will facilitate the employment of low-income single parents. . Head Start The Head Start Program provides comprehensive services in order to meet the needs of both preschool children and their families. The children are from low-income families and must be four (4) years old by September of the current year. Services are offered in the areas of education, parent involvement/social services, health and nutrition, and special needs. . Commodity Supplemental Foods Program The Commodity Supplemental Foods Program provides high protein commodities without charge, to low-income pregnant or lactating women, infants, and children 89029 ► • through five years of age. These supplements to their diets are intended to correct the problems of vitamin deficiencies prevalent among low-income families. In addition to the commodities, nutrition education is made available to participants. . Transportation Services The Centennial Development Services, Inc. (CDSI)/Schaffer transportation program provides transportation for developmentally disabled children and adults to their CDSI/Schaffer Rehabilitation work sites. The Weld County transportation program provides transportation services to low-income or handicapped persons with no other means of transportation. This system provides rides to and from job sites, Head Start and other social service activities. • Weatherization Program The Weatherization Program enables low-income home owners who meet federal guidelines to participate in an energy conservation program. The Program provides all materials and the installation necessary to reduce the infiltration of hot and cold air into homes, through furnace efficiency check and cleaning, caulking, , door and window weather- stripping, window and door repairs and replacement, insulation, , and minor repair associated with sealing the • house. (3) Senior Citizen Services The Division of Human Resources has a variety of programs which address the needs of low-income seniors. Area Agency on Aging . The Area Agency on Aging manages all federal monies that are awarded to Weld County under the Title III Older Americans Act through a system of purchase of service agreements with local agencies. The Area Agency also coordinates and manages other senior programs offered through the Division of Human Resources. . Senior Aide Program The Senior Aide Program provides a network through which outreach and information, and referral are made available to senior citizens in rural areas. . Senior Nutrition Program The Senior Nutrition Program provides hot nutritious meals to the elderly aged 60 and over and to their spouses, at no charge. A donation of $1.50 is suggested. The meals are served at 23 different locations throughout the county, with most rural sites 890290 1 situated within local senior centers. The luncheons provide not only a nutritious meal for the seniors, but also provide an opportunity for socialization, and recreational and educational activities. Senior Aide Coordinators and their volunteers are located in 22 rural communities throughout the county. The basic services provided by the Coordinators and their volunteers include information and referral , outreach, creation of new services, identification of needs, advocacy for rural senior citizens, transportation, recreation, and congregate nutrition programs. . Mini-Bus Transportation The Mini-Bus Transportation Program provides transportation services to the elderly who are without other means of transportation. The Mini-Bus provides transportation only for persons in the rural areas. Passengers are picked up at and returned to their homes or from central locations on a specified day for transportation to health facilities, shopping areas, recreational activities, social service needs, and meal siteS. . Older Worker Program The Older Worker Program is designed to assist seniors obtain employment, either full-time, part-time, or temporary. This program has been designed to work in conjunction with the Employment Services of Weld County to ensure that coordination and non-duplication of services exists for the older workers. (4) Employment Services Employment services are provided to those adults and youth seeking employment. The umbrella name for employment services is the Employment Services of Weld County (ESWC). ESWC is comprised of the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) , the Job Service, and a Welfare Diversion Model Program. The Employment Services of Weld County (ESWC) is a single delivery system which focuses all available employment and training resources for enabling low-income heads of households and other individuals seeking employment to attain the skills, knowledge, and motivation necessary to secure and maintain permanent employment. Job Service provides for the basic labor exchange services for all adults and youth seeking employment by matching an applicant with an employer. 890290 • The Welfare Diversion Model Program has been designed to offer the welfare applicant a job in lieu of a welfare grant. The program has proven highly successful in reducing and stabilizing the Aid to Families of Dependent Children (AFDC) caseload. The Welfare Diversion Program is involved in diverting the AFDC single parent with children over the age of six months on a mandatory basis. There are two (2) major reasons why people turn to welfare as an option rather than employment: . Barriers to employment, i.e. , lack of skills, lack of job search techniques in finding employment, hard to find employment opportunities. . Little or no system resistance. It is not difficult to obtain public assistance. Individuals applying for, or recipients of Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) are enrolled into Welfare Diversion as an alternative to public assistance. Welfare Diversion Activities are a combination of work experience, job search activities, classroom training, and vocational or remedial education. After enrollment into Welfare Diversion, On-the-Job Training may be available to the participants. This combination of activities is designed to transition the participants into unsubsidized employment. The Welfare Diversion Program is designed to provide a variety of experiences which will assist the person in gaining work experience, good work habits, and improving his/her skills in job seeking. By enabling the individual to earn an income rather than welfare, it retains the person's self-image and confidence, which are important in making a successful move into the unsubsidized work force. The Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) provides adult and youth employment activities to enhance employability with the goal of attaining unsubsidized employment. The Youth components (In-School and Summer Youth) of JTPA are designed to provide short term or part-time employment, classroom training, peer counseling, and other subsidized activities for economically disadvantaged youth. 890290 B. Data Summary of Population to be Served: Weld County covers an area of 4,004 square miles. Within the County there are 28 cities/towns and 18 unincorporated communities. The 1980 U. S. Census shows that Weld County's population is at 123,439 or up 38% from the 1970 census of 89,297. The City of Greeley shows a 27% increase over the 1970 census, up from 39,902 to 53,006. Attachment I identifies the General Population Characteristics and illustrates the 11% population growth in Weld County since the 1980 census was conducted. To provide a summary of the low-income population to be served by the Division of Human Resources, three (3) major statistical data areas will be covered: employment, welfare caseload, and seniors. 1. Employment Attachment II provides an Estimated Labor Market Data Summary - Fiscal Year 1987. This chart estimates that 23,900 individuals will be unemployed during the year. In addition there is an estimated 21,900 individuals below poverty line. 2. Social Services Caseload The Weld County Department of Social Services' monthly caseload status report is shown on Attachment III identifying the caseload status as of December 31, 1986, and a comparison to the previous year. 3. Senior Citizens The 1980 U. S. Census identifies the elderly population at 14,984 for Weld County. Attachment IV outlines the age groupings. The Senior Nutrition Program statistics indicate that 66% of the seniors who participate in the congregate meals are low-income. A special report of the National Commission for Manpower Policy- entitled "The Utilization of the Older Worker" describes reasons why the role of the older worker is likely to be reassessed in the years ahead. These include changing attitudes towards aging, health and self realization, passage of the federal and state Anti-Age Discrimination Act, public discussion on increasing the eligibility age under Social Security from 65 to 68, inflationary pressures requiring workers to stay on the job to protect their standard of living, and demographic changes resulting in the graying of the labor force. Statistic Reports on Older Americans, October, 1980, states that only 2% of persons of 60+ years old who were not in the labor force in 1979 expressed a desire for a job. In Weld County that could mean that 300 60+ person desire some type of work. However, the article also points out that-another 28% did not think they could get a job for a variety of personal or job market actors. An additional 4,200 workers 60+ in Weld County could potentially be interested in employment. A summary of 1980 labor force census characteristics (see following) show that 8,587 females and 4,938 males 55+ in Weld County are either classified as unemployed or not in the labor force. The 890290 majority of these are not listed in the tabor force (67%), however, many of these may be classified as discouraged workers who have N given up and have withdrawn from the work force. Census figures on the poverty level status for 55+ in Weld County currently are not available in print, however, 1,979 60+ Weld County elderly are listed below the poverty level and 5,289 60+ are classified as 125% of poverty level . Add to this the fact that of the approximate 1,400 persons on the Weld County AFDC caseload, 20% or 260 are women 55 years and older, a strong case can be made for opportunities for supplementary income from part-time temporary, or full-time employment. Labor Force Characteristics for Weld County 1980 Census Female 55-64 4,550 Total 1,730 Employed 50 Unemployed 2,770 Not in Labor Force Female 65 & Over 6,227 Total 460 Employed 33 Unemployed 5,734 Not in Labor Force Male 55-64 4,262 Total 3,064 Employed 147 Unemployed 1,051 Not in Labor Force Male 65 & Over 4,616 Total 876 Employed 27 Unemployed 3,713 Not in Labor Force From our experience, we have noted that significant barriers to - employment generally fall within the following older worker groups: . Older workers, generally women, who have suddenly found themselves in an economic crisis due to loss of a spouse. These women, or displaced homemakers, generally have few marketable skills. . Older workers, generally retired men, whose work experience has been with jobs requiring physical labor and who are not able to continue working at strenuous jobs for health reasons. . Older workers, both men and women, who know the basics of a profession or trade, but are difficult to place due to outdated job skills. . Older workers between the ages of 55-60, who have been laid-off due to current economic conditions who have no retirement benefits and need full-time work as quickly as possible. 890290 III. Budget: The proposed budget for the Community Services Block Grant is detailed on Attachment V. A.- In-Kind The Division of Human Resources will document at least 20% in-kind to match this grant. This will occur through the volunteer hours and mileage accumulated from various programs within the Division. B. Budget Narrative This grant is primarily used to help support the Project Plan identified for administration, Senior Aide Coordinators, Senior Aide Transporta- tion, Weld Child Care Network, the Centennial Developmental Services, Inc./Schaffer, the Mini-Bus Transportation Program, and the Welfare Diversion component as described under proposed activities and services. 1. Other Resources Committed to These Activities: The Division of Human Resources has many funding sources which are committed to benefiting the low-income of Weld County. Due to the organizational structure of the Division, more client dollars are made available to alleviating the causes of poverty. Sources which provide funding to the programs in the Division include the following: Governor's Job Training Office Colorado Department of Department of Health Social Services and Human Services Colorado Division of Older Americans Act Labor and Employment United States Department Weld County of Agriculture Volunteers Department of Local Affairs Department of Energy Due to the fact that budgets are not final for all funding sources, the FY 1989 actual dollars are not provided. 2. Project Evaluation: Monitoring and evaluation reports are completed on a quarterly basis covering those programs for which CSBG funding is being provided. To assist in the development of the evaluation reports, each program maintains on a monthly basis or quarterly, reports which includes the following information: Number of clients served, broken out by age, race, and sex (if applicable to the program). . A brief description of the activities participants were involved in or received services from. . An estimate of the cost per client served broken out by program if applicable. 890290 • A brief description of any new and innovative services or delivery of services for participants, by program. • A brief statement on the overall progress achieved by the program toward meeting the planned objectives. The quarterly reports are submitted with the financial quarterly reports when the funding source requires it. A mid-year and final report will be provided for the block grant. The reports will utilize the CSBG Project Performance Report Narrative Summary forms. C. Other Data Deemed Pertinent: 1. Advisory Committee: The Community Action Administering Board is the Weld County Human Resources Committee. The Committee is a recommending and advisory body in the areas of planning, policy making, and program implementation for the Community Services Block Grant to the Weld County Commissioners and Human Resources. In addition to formulating recommendations regarding program plans, goals, policies, and procedures, the Committee is involved in evaluating the programs to determine if established goals are being met. All of the functions of the Committee are augmented by staff support. The Human Resources Committee is appointed by the Board of County Commissioners. The bylaws provide for a fifteen (15) member board. The Human Resources Committee allows for input from different sectors of the community. The Committee consists of members representing clients, business, labor, community organizations, elected officials (city and county), veterans, and senior citizens. The Committee is composed of 1/3 public sector, 1/3 private sector, and 1/3 client sector. The Committee also works with other Division subcommittees in planning and program services delivery of their respective programs. The Human Resources Committee meetings are held the fourth Thursday of every month at 8:30 a.m. The meeting time and place is publicized in the publications of the commissioners agendas. The meeting times are announced one week prior to the meetings through the radio by the Weld County Commissioners. All meetings are open to the public. 2. Information on Subcontractors: The Weld County Division of Human Resources does not subcontract. 3. Date of Public Meeting: The Board of County Commissioners will hold a public meeting on January 30, 1989. At this time the Board of County Commissioners will approve the grant application. 890290 The Community Services Block Grant Plan will be available for public inspection on January 30, 1989. The approved CSBG will become a public document and remain available for public inspection. 4. Project Period: The 1989 Community Service Block Grant (CSBG) will run from March 1, 1989, through February 28, 1990. IV. Evaluations: (see following forms) 890290 V. Certifications: The grantee assures that funds available through this program will be used to accomplish the State Goal and to meet the Objectives stated in the State CSBG Guidelines. It is further assured that the proposed activities to be implemented with the CSBG funds will meet the guidelines contained in the Federal CSBG Legislation, Title IV of the Civil Rights Act, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Colorado CSBG Plan. The grantee also assures that it will : - specifically consider, in a public meeting the designation of any local public or private entity to carry out the county community service activities under contract with the county, any local community action agency (CAA) which received federal fiscal year 1981-1982 funding; - prohibit any political activities by a grantee or contractors being supported in part or whole by federal funds provided through this program; - prohibit any activities to provide voters and prospective voters with transportation to the polls or provide similar assistance in connection with an election or any voter registration activity; - make available for public inspection each plan prepared as part of the funding process. The grantee may, at its initiative, revise any plan prepared for CSBG funding and shall furnish the revised plan to the Executive Director of the Department of Local Affairs. Each plan prepared for submission shall be made available for public inspection within the county and/or service area in such a manner as will facilitate review of, and comments on, the plan; - provide for coordination between community anti-poverty programs, where appropriate, with emergency energy crisis intervention programs conducted in such community; - make available appropriate books, documents, papers and records for . inspection, examination, copying or mechanical reproduction on or off the premises upon reasonable request by the U.S. Controller General , the State, or their authorized representatives should an investigation of the uses of CSBG funds be undertaken. - in the case of non-profit organizations contracting for CSBG funds with the State, have a board constituted so as to assure that (A) one-third of the members of the board are elected public officials, currently holding office, and if such membership is less than one-third, because of a lack of elected officials reasonably available and willing to serve, then appointed public officials may be counted in meeting such one-third requirement; (B) at least one-third of the members are persons chosen in accordance with democratic selection procedures adequate to assure chat they are representative of the poor in the area served; and (C) the remainder of the members are officials or members of business, industry, labor, religious, welfare, education, or other major groups and interests in the community. - in the case of county governments receiving grant funds, have an advisory committee on which the poor, elderly, and related service organizations of the county are reasonably represented. 890290 r VI. Contact Person: The contact person for the Community Services Block Grant will be Mr. Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Weld County Division of Human Resources, P.O. Box 1805, Greeley, Colorado, 80632. VII. Intergovernmental Agreements: There are no intergovernmental agreements. 4' 890290 • 1 PROJECT EVALUATION PLAN FIRST SIX MONTHS TWELVE MONTHS rOF - = 0r • OBJ PERSONS TO PLANNED PERSONS TO PLANNED EFFICIENCY MEASURE OF EACH ACTIVITY # BE SERVED EXPENDITURES 8E SERVED EXPENDITURES DIRECT SERVICE ACTIVITIES Transportation 7 43,270 86,539 • 1. Number of Head Start Person Rides 22,987 45,974 2. Number of Schaffer/Centennial 19,713 39,426 Developmental Services, Inc. 3. Number of Mini-Bus Person Rides 3,262 6,524 4. Number of Employment Services of 1,502 3,004 Weld County Person Rides 5. Number of Migrant Children Person 3,600 7,200 Rides INDIRECT SERVICE ACTIVITIES -Administration 1,2 NA 20,422 NA 40,843 s" 4,7 10 FIRST Sax MONTHS TWELVE MONTHS EFFECTIVENESS MEASURE OF EACH ACTIVITY PLANNED RESULT . PLANNED RESULT" For both Direct and Indirect Service Activities, they will be considered effective if they meet the following criteria: Programmatically All units of measure- All units of measurement ment are within + or - are within + or - 10% of • 10% of the projection. the projection. Financially Projected expenditures Projected expenditures are not exceeded. are not exceeded. • • • • • 890290 • PROJECT EVALUATION PLAN FIRSI-SIX MONTHS TWELVE MONTHS v OF f OF OBJ PERSONS TO PLANNED PERSONS TO PLANNED EFFICIENCY MEASURE OF EACH ACTIVITY i HE SERVED EXPENDITURES BE SERVED EXPENDITURES DIRECT SERVICE ACTIVITIES Area Agency on Aging . 7 3,986 7,972 . Senior Aides 1. Volunteer Hours (average/month) 4,800 4,800 2. Volunteers (annual average) 550 550 3. Units of Transportation (miles) 8,715 17,429 4. Seniors Receiving Transportation 150 300 • INDIRECT SERVICE ACTIVITIES • Employment Services Older Worker Program , 1 -0- -0- 1. Registered Individuals 94 189 2. Individuals Placed 55 110 Area Agency on Aging Senior Nutrition Program 12,7 -0- -0- 1. Meals Served 10 33,145 66,289 2. Seniors Served 1,995 1,995 3. Meal Sites in Operation 23 {S 24 FIRST SIX MONTHS tWELVE MONTHS EFFECTIVENESS MEASURE OF EACH ACTIVITY PLANNED RESULT . PLANNED RESULT" • • • 890290 • PROJECT EVALUATION PLAN FIRST SIX MONTHS r TWELVE MONTHS t OF v Or • OBJ PERSONS TO PLANNED PERSONS TO PLANNED EFFICIENCY MEASURE OF EACH ACTIVITY # BE SERVED EXPENDITURES SE SERVED EXPENDITURES DIRECT SERVICE ACTIVITIES Employment Services of Weld County (ESWC) Welfare Diversion 1 375 1,294° 750 2,587 INDIRECT SERVICE ACTIVITIES Employment Services -0- -0- Job Service 1 1. Number Registered 4,912 9,823 2. Individuals Placed 3,299 6,598 3. Job Openings Received 2,503 - 5,006 . Job Training Partnership Act 1 1. Individuals Serviced 265 530 2. Individuals Placed 95 189 FIRST SIX MONTHS TWELVE MONTHS EFFECTIVENESS MEASURE OF EACH ACTIVITY PLANNED RESULT . PLANNED RESULT • • 890290 . • r,. • ) \ PROJECT EVALUATION PLAN FIRST SIX MONTHS TWELVE MONTHS 3 vF k f Or 08J PERSONS TOSPLANNED PERSONS TO PLANNED • EFFICIENCY MEASURE OF EACH ACTIVITY # BE SERVED EXPENDITURES BE SERVED EXPENDITURES DIRECT SERVICE ACTIVITIES INDIRECT SERVICE ACTIVITIES Weld Child Care Network 7 5,000 10,000 1. Number of Families Seen 331 663 2_ Number of Families Served 72 144 3. Number of Children Placed 130 259 Head Start 2 -0- -0- 1. Enrollment 265 265 2. Special Needs Enrollment 30 30 3. Migrant Children Enrollment 60 125 4. Preschool Project 210 210 FIRSk SIX MONTHS TWELVE MONTHS , EFFECTIVENESS MEASURE OF EACH ACTIVITY PLANNED RESULT . PLANNED RESULT • • • 890290 l PROJECT EVALUATION PLAN • FIRST SIX MONTHS TWELVE MONTHS • f OF f 0r OBJ PERSONS TO PLANNED PERSONS TO PLANNED EFFICIENCY MEASURE OF EACH ACTIVITY I BE SERVED EXPENDITURES BE SERVED EXPENDITURES DIRECT SERVICE ACTIVITIES INDIRECT SERVICE ACTIVITIES Weatherization 7 85 -0- 170 -0- Project Self-Sufficiency 4 10 -0- 25 -0- Supplemental Foods 10 1. Average Caseload (average/month) 2,919 -0- 2,919 -0- . FIRST SIX MtN1HS TWELVE MONTHS EFFECTIVENESS MEASURE OF EACH ACTIVITY PLANNED RESULT . PLANNED RESULT • 890290 • . • FY '89 CSBG Salary Projection March 1, 1989 to February 28, 1990 Administration 1.8 FTE Administration Personnel $40,843 Executive Director Fiscal Officer Director of Community Services Accountant Office Manager Secretary Administrative Support Transportation 2.5 FTE Bus Drivers 33,702 Welfare Diversion Client wages not charged to Employment Grant 2.587 TOTAL WAGES AND FRINGE $77,132 • 890290 FY '89 CSBG Expenditure Projection March 1, 1989 to February 28, 1990 Personnel $ 77,132 Travel 8,972 Equipment 698 Direct Expenditures 57,251 Indirect Expenditures 3_,888 Total Expenditures $147,941 890299 ?' 1flEORAflDU(fl C. W. Kirby, Chairman �����• To Board of Counts/ Commissioners Date March 29, 1989 COLORADO From Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Human Resources ��C 1989 Job Services Plan Subject: Enclosed for Board approval is the Job Service Plan for 1989 that has been reviewed and approved by the Private Industry Council. The plan addresses the following: 1. The plan states the principle objective of the Employment Services of Weld County and the Private Industry Council' is 'to continue, under a five year contract with the Colorado Department of Labor and • Employment, the current cost-efficient, non-duplicative, single-delivery System. 2. The plan includes the Private Industry Council 's goals and objectives developed for 1989. 3. The plan establishes a. placement goal of 2,900 and a placement transaction :goal of 3,900 for-a period of July 1, 1989 through • June 30, 1990. The goal .is based on the present funding amount provided by the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, which is projected to be $279,915. 4. The plan provides for a plan of service for veterans. 5. The plan addresses the services to be provided.by Employment Services to significant segments of the job applicant population including youth, older workers, Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers (MSFWs) , handicapped, Unemployment Insurance claimants, welfare • recipients, dislocated workers, and displaced homemakers. If you have any questions, please telephone me at 353-3816, extension 3300. 890291 /heoo/ {• • i - Y t 843()291 .. ES/Greeley Job Service (Local Office Name) GREELEY JOB SERVICE CENTER PLAN PROGRAM YEAR 1989 (July 1, 1989 - June 30, 1990) The Board of Weld County Commissioners, the Weld County Private Industry Council , and the Employment Services of Weld County is submitting this plan to meet the planning provisions of Section 501 of the Job Training Partnership Act amendments to the Wagner Peyser Act and the planning provisions of 30-17-301, the Job Alternative Program, which allows counties to coordinate and consolidate all existing and all future employment, training, and supportive services for applicants for and recipients of Aid to Families of Dependent Children. The principal objective of the Employment Services of Weld County and the Private Industry Council during the Program Year 1989, is to continue the current cost-efficient, non-duplicative, single-delivery system through a five year contract with the Colorado Department of labor and Employment. The longer-term contract, rather than the previous one year contractual arrangement, will allow the Board of County Commissioners and Private Industry Council to continually refine the system so it may function under an employer/job seeker responsible structure. The major goals of Employment Services of Weld County will be: o Refine the single-delivery system that benefits the management of the Job Service, the Job Training Partnership Act, the Welfare Diversion Program, and other employment and training programs under one administrative structure, which is the Employment Services of Weld County. o Develop model projects or services that will be directed to the following client populations: 1. Veterans - submit a Job Training Partnership Act Title IV-C application that, if approved, will be implemented during PY 1989. 2. Welfare applicants and recipients - incorporate the new components of the welfare reform legislation. 3. Youth - complete the youth competency program, which was initiated in PY 1988. 4. Unemployment Insurance claimants - market the Unemployment Insurance Internship Program more extensivley in PY 1989. The model program began operations in PY 1988. 5. Supplemental Security Insurance claimants - initiate a cooperative agency agreement to increase the retention rate of the agencies' mutual clients. 6. Older Workers - develop a joint project with Area Agency on Aging to assist the older worker. There will be new efforts undertaken by Employment Services which will impact the delivery of services to the job seeker and the employer. Some of the projects that fall into this category include: 1 890291 ES/Greeley Job Service (Local Office Name) . Further refinement of a progressive Employer Relations Program that will strive to educate and promote the utilization of services, through personal contacts with Weld County employers and expanded use of countywide news media. This includes an existing industry call program to be done with the Greeley/Weld Economic Development Action Partnership, Inc. . Continued monitoring and evaluation of the Unemployment Insurance Work Search Program and the Unemployment Insurance Internship Pilot Program. . Continued Job Search Workshops for youth in their schools during April and May to prepare them for the job market after graduation or for summer employment. This will be accomplished through the cooperation with the schools and will , hopefully, increase the quality of the Summer Job Hunt and the JTPA Summer Youth programs. . Continued conversion of the Weld County computer system to the VAX system to make it more responsive to management needs for all programs under the merged system and to provide direct access to the Job Service state-wide computer system on or about June 30, 1989. The economic conditions within the area are changing. The change is in a slightly more positive direction and is more noticeable in the areas of manufacturing and agriculture. The unemployment rate is currently holding and we are hopeful that a slight trend for improvement will persist. We do not anticipate a radical improvement; however, a gradual improvement is expected. It is anticipated that the staffing pattern for Employment Services will remain stable with increased quality and quantity of services to the job seeker and employer. ii 890291 ES/Greeley Job Service (Job Service Center Name) JOB SERVICE CENTER PLAN - PROGRAM YEAR 1989 1. List major accomplishments to date related to planned objectives for PY 1988 (July 1, 1988 - June 30, 1989). The services provided under the merged employment and training system, entitled Employment Services of Weld County (ES) , continued to be efficient and effective. Listed below are the specific objectives accomplished program year to date (July 1, 1988 through March 30, 1989) : o All employment and training programs were operated to deliver efficient and effective services to job seekers and employers. There were no justifiable ES related complaints against ES/Greeley Job Service during PY '88. o The Unemployment Insurance Internship Program began operations in PY '88. A report was provided to the state legislature through a publication. The program had a total enrollment of 291 Unemployment Insurance claimants of which 268 claimants were terminated. Of those claimants terminated, Cr obtained employment through an internship, 260 obtained employment, and 2 were negative placements. The Unemployment Insurance Internship Program will continue to be refined and operations increased during PY '89. o Staff made presentations on Employment Services programs and activities to approximately 150 representatives of small businessmen through an economic development effort sponsored by Public Service of Colorado, Economic Development Action Partnership, Inc. , and various economic development agencies. o Economic Development Action Partnership, Inc. , took the lead in developing a publication which was enacted in July, 1988, providing trend and statistical information to employers. Employment Services contributed articles for the publication. o The Private Industry Council (PIC) provided recommendations to a marketing firm, Heintz-Barton, that was responsible for developing a statewide marketing project. The marketing project was named "Colorado Works" and would advertise the services of the Job Training Partnership Act and the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment. The PIC's recommendation to localize the campaign was adopted. o The Private Industry Council developed an instrument and process to be used to determine the quality of referrals made to employers by conducting a personal visit with employers who have used the services of Employment Services. o Employment Services continues to implement the established file search system which further enhances the quality of referrals made. -1- 890291 ES/Greeley Job Service (Job Service Center Name) o Tt is not anticipated that the goals of achieving all Veterans Performance Standards will be met, although a majority of those indicators will be met. When a major employer became a Federal Job Contractor List, the statistical percentages continue to be severely impacted. We will continue to work with the Colorado Department of Labor to identify solutions. During an evaluation conducted in October, 1988, areas of concern were identified with the computer program ESAR. In conjunction with the Colorado Department of Employment and Training, efforts are being directed toward resolving this issue. Some of the major issues are: - Names on active carry over list of veterans who also appear on end of June inactive list. - Carry over in general , large number and difficulty in obtaining a name list that compares to ESARS. - Inaccuracies in losing numbers month to month when they are cummulative. - Large influx of reportable services in month of November. Also, the evaluation from George Holloway, AA, Vets to Mr. Beltz, noted that Employment Services referred 53% and placed 31% of its veteran applicants. Corresponding figures for the State as a whole, were 38% and 16%. Mr. Holloway identified these figures from Table 22A and date 6/30/88 of ESARS and his random sample of veteran 511's showed corresponding percentages A contributing factor to Employment Services not meeting the performance criteria was that Employment Services gave better services to applicants as a whole, and, in particular, males over 21, as compared to veterans. o As of February 1, 1989, Employment Services continues to meet all Equity Indicators for Migrants and Seasonal Farmworkers. o Employment Services has continually endeavored to establish and maintain coordinating and cooperative efforts with state, local , and other governmental agencies which cover a range from outreach to combined staff. Two of a number of coordinating efforts are as follows: - Employment Services entered into a purchase of service agreement with Economic Development Action Partnership (EDAP) through which EDAP would conduct personal calls to 167 new and existing businesses. EDAP exceeded its goal by making over 200 personal calls to companies in 1988. The Private Industry Council Retreat Packet includes a copy of the Economic Development Action Partnership's 1988 Annual Report. 890291 -2- ES/Greeley Job Service (Job Service tenter Name) - Employment Services and Centennial Developmental Services entered into a coordination agreement that would form a marketing partnership. The partnership entails using staff from both agencies to market all services available through both organizations to employers. This partnership will result in an increased penetration of the labor market to comprehensively provide services to employers. 2. List major objectives for Program Year 1989 (July 1, 1989 - June 30, 1990) . In addition to continuing the Welfare Diversion Program as our major priority, with preference of services to veterans, the following are measurable objectives for ES in PY 1989: o To operate all employment and training programs to deliver efficient and effective services to job seekers and employers, having no more than one (1) justifiable ES related complaint against ES/Greeley Job Service during PY '89. o To continue to meet all MSFW Equity Indicators. o To identify (with the assistance of the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment) alternatives which will help Employment Services meet all Veteran Performance Standards. o Increase the awareness of Employment Services on the part of employers in Weld County, through the development of employer relation strategy(ies). o Support economic development efforts that will result in increased awareness of and use of services under Employment Services by new and expanding businesses. o Improve communication, support, and level of understanding among public officials and the Private Industry Council concerning the modification or support of legislation affecting employment, training, and support services. o Establish criteria to be used in measuring the success of employment and training programs for job applicants who are welfare applicants and recipients and compare data to the established criteria to measure the success. o Establish criteria to be used in measuring the success of employment and training programs for Unemployment Insurance job applicants and compare data to the established criteria to measure the success. o Implement surveys, that were developed by the PIC Adult Activities Committee in 1988, to assess the quality of referrals made to employers by Employment Services and recommend changes to the delivery system, if appropriate. 890293E _3_, ES/Greeley Job Service (Job Service Center Name) 3. Matching Applicants and Non-Agricultural Job Openings by Occupation. (Using Area/District ESARS Table A96 for December, 1988, complete the table below): (Col A) (Col B) (Col C) (Col K) (Col 0) Report D.O.T. Applications Openings Unfilled Line Code Active Received Openings Number Anytime This PY A96015 0-1 491 435 4 A96020 20-24 569 960 7 A96025 25-29 142 37 4 A96030 30 18 108 1 A96035 31-39 468 500 17 A96040 4 218 36 0 A96045 5 90 1,022 60 A96050 6 163 45 4 A96055 7 126 17 3 A96060 8 737 220 10 A96065 90-91 162 120 5 A96070 92 178 380 2 A96075 93-97 42 7 0 Based on analysis of the table above, describe actions planned to improve the match of applicants and job openings: A. In the Job Service Center: o In those occupation areas where there are 25% more applicants than Job Service openings, staff will target employer relations activities to secure more openings and increase employer penetration. o In those occupational areas where there are more openings than qualified applicants, ES will recruit for specific openings as they occur through the Job Service microfiche, cablevision, SYSM messages, telephone assistance requests to the other Job Service Centers, and advertising in newspapers and other appropriate media. B. By coordinated efforts with other local agencies: o Microfiche will be provided to other agencies, as agreements allow. o Agreements will be continued with those agencies who share responsibility in placement and employer relations activities. -4- 890291 ES/Greeley Job Service (Job Service Center Name) 4. Describe new or improved programs or methods planned in the Job Service Center geographic area to improve employment services to the following jobseekers: A. Youth The Summer Youth JTPA Program, the JTPA In-School Program and the Summer Job Hunt Program will be run cooperatively. Those youth not meeting JTPA eligibility will automatically be registered for Job Service and those Job Service youth who are JTPA eligible will be registered for JTPA. Efforts will be made to help youth access the programs that will best meet their needs. For those youth who are in school , close coordination will occur with the schools to ensure that services are developed which will best meet the youth's needs while not interfering with, but enhancing, their ability to stay in school . Job Corp participation will be encouraged and youth will be referred to the program. B. Older Workers The current structure of the employment and training programs allows close coordination with the Older Worker Program funded under JTPA. This permits training opportunities for Older Workers to upgrade or acquire additional skills to increase their ability to compete in the job market. Job Club activities for the Older Worker Program are being redesigned and will be implemented in April , 1989. C. Migrant & Seasonal Farm Workers (MSFWs) Our goal is to continue to provide quality employment services to both MSFW's and the agri-business employers. This includes aggressive employer relations and cooperative efforts with other community agencies. It is anticipated that the Immigration Reform and Control Act will have an impact on both MSFWs and agri-business employers this year. The goal will be to try to provide services which will lessen this impact, through active outreach and the provision of information. D. Handicapped A specific staff person has been designated as a liaison for handicapped employment services with other community agencies. Employment Services will be developing employer relations activities with those agencies to provide services to the handicapped. An agreement between Employment Services and Centennial Developmental Services, Inc. , has been implemented which provides a shared staff person who works directly with handicapped individuals. E. Unemployment Insurance claimants There is a strong linkage between the Greeley ES and the UI office. This linkage provides assurance to the employers in the community -5- 890291 4 ES/Greeley Job Service 0 (Job Service Center Name) that claimants are actively seeking work. The needs of employers and claimants impacted by Unemployment Insurance remains a priority of the Weld County Private Industry Council. Unemployment Insurance claimants who are determined eligible will be automatically referred to programs funded under the Economically Dislocated Workers Adjustment Act (EDWAA). The Unemployment Insurance Internship Program will be coordinated with EDWAA activities. The Internship Program provides an employer incentive to place the Unemployment Insurance claimant in an intership for the ultimate goal of placement. Also, EDWAA will incorporate the Trade Adjustment Act functions and the Rapid Response Teams. Employment Services will provide these services directly or indirectly through cooperative arrangments. F. Other welfare recipients Following veteran's preference, the Welfare Diversion Program will continue to be a major Employment Services' effort. Coordination with the basic labor exchange program will continue to be be utilized. G. Dislocated Workers Under the Economically Dislocated Workers Adjustment Act (EDWAA), the major emphasis for dislocated workers will be to provide services to those who are the long-term unemployed, Unemployment Insurance claimants, and other targeted groups. Veteran preference will be adhered to. H. Displaced Homemakers We will continue to utilize the services of Aims Community College's Carrer Resource Center to provide assistance in this area. Displace homemakers may be registered for ES and microfiche will be provided to Aims on the jobs available. A small percent of the displace homemaker population will be considered for services through the Economically Dislocated Worker's Adjustment Act. 890291 -6- ES/Greeley Job Service (Job Service Center Name) 5. List coordination agreement planned for PY 1989 which are not currently in place. Expiration Agency Date Purpose o Shaeffer Rehabilitation update Coordination of employer relations o State Department of update Coordination of Vocational Rehabilitation employer relations o Centennial Developmental update Utilization of staff Services, Inc. from both agencies to promote all available services to more employers o Weld County Probation update Coordination of more Department efficient registra- tion, referral and placement services in regard to verification purposes for restitution clients (offenders). o School District 6 and yearly Case management B0CES renewal activities for youth o School District 1 yearly Additional case renewal case management activities for youth 6. Space Issues: A. Current Lease Expiration Date. (Month) (Day) (Year) N/A B. At what stage are renewal negotiations? N/A C. If a move or further co-location(s) is planned for PY 1989, briefly describe the who, what, where, when, and why in terms of space. The Board of Weld County Commissioners has built a new facility for the Employment Services of Weld County. The building is located at 1551 North 17th Avenue in Greeley. . This new location provides for the additional space necessary for more efficient operations. -7- 890291 ES/Greeley Job Service (Job Service Center Namej . The building is located nearer to the Unemployment Insurance claimstaking operation. During the designing phase of the building, Employment Services staff asked if the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment wanted to colocate the operation of the Unemployment Insurance claimstaking operation. This question was raised because of Employment Services commitment to the Department of Labor and Employment to inform them when we were relocating the facilities. At this time, the Department of Labor and Employment chose not to relocate. 890291 -8- - ES/Greeley Job Service (Job Service Center Name) U. I. WORKSEARCH 7. A. Number of P.E. 's Assigned to Worksearch 1 contract B. Number of participants in Worksearch during the period October 1, 1988 - February 28, 1989. 532 C. How many were referred to JTPA? 250 D. (1) Average number of workshops conducted per week. 3 (2) Planned length (number of hours) of Worksearch workshop. 2 E. Average number of weeks, following the filing date of Initial Claim, before Unemployment Insurance claimants attend the Worksearch workshop. within one week of receiving first check F. Explain involvement of any other agency that delivers your Worksearch project. Contract with Aims Community College G. Identify Unemployment Insurance claimant groups who will not participate in Worksearch (e.g. job attached). o job attached o clients who attended one within last six months -9- 890291 ES/Greeley Job Service (Job Service Center Name) PROJECT CODE 205 ACTIVITY ESTIMATES 8. In terms of local office planned objective, provide the following performance estimates for PY 1989 and projections for PY 1990. PY 1989 PY 1990 ESTIMATES PROJECTIONS Individuals (A22, all Column C) Registered this Program Year (A22045) 5,500 5,500 Provided Some Service (A22077) 4,500 4,500 Counseling (A22080) 150 150 Testing (A22085) 100 100 Job Development Contact (A22099) 150 150 Referred to Job (A22100) 4,000 4,000 Obtained Employment (A22103) 80 80 Placed (A22125) 2,900 2,900 Over 150 Days (A22125) 3,045 3,045 Transactions (ESARS A22, all Column C) Placements (A22205) 3,900 3,900 Job Openings Received (A22245) 4,500 4,500 NOTE: Write a brief paragraph to explain why placement goals are set at the level above or outline the methodology used to arrive at the goals. The result desired is to assure that goals are consistent with the plan and are appropriate to the objectives of the agency. If either the Individuals Placed or Placement Transaction goal is less than the JSC goal for PY 1988, explain why placements will decrease. Basically, these goals have been based primarily on the contracted amount and performance goals provided by the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment to the Employment Services through contract, on historical performance, and consideration of the current and projected economy in Weld County. Our desire is to excead these goals in order to continue to provide quality services. -10- 890291 ES/Greeley Job Service (fob Service Center Name) PROGRAM YEAR PY) 1989 PLACEMENT GOAL BREAKOUT BY MONTH (ESARS TABLE A22) INDIVIDUALS ?LACED GOAL 2,900 PLACEMENT TRANSACTION GOAL 3,900 MONTH INDIVIDUALS PLACED PLACEMENT TRANSACTIONS MONTHLY CUMULATIVE MONTHLY CUMULATIVE ' JULY 300 300 350 350 AUGUST 300 600 350 700 SEPTEMBER 250 850 300 1006- OCTOBER 200 1050 260 1260 NOVEMBER 1,5 1225 260 1520 DECEMBER 200 1425 300 1820 NUARY 150 1575 250 20,0 FEBRUARY 150 1725 250 2320 MARCH 300 2025 340 2660 APRIL 300 2325 375 3035 - MAY 300 2625 4(f0 3485 JUNE 275 2900 415 3900 NOTE: Obtained Employment is not to be included as part of Placement Goals for PY 1989, however, this item is still an important data item and will be monitored separately. • -11- 890291 ES/Greeley Job Service (Job Service Center Name) 10. A. List training courses needed to support the new programs or elements in this Job Service Center plan. o Computer training on changes to new state computer system o Training of all legislative rules and regulations affecting Employment Services legislation o Continued training of staff on basic services, updated changes to basic services, and other programmatic areas B. It is the responsibility of the Department of Labor and Employment to provide training (as resources allow) to enable staff to effectively perform the tasks required by their positions. List training courses needed by you and/or your staff to increase the effectiveness of your service delivery system. Job Title(s) of Staff Needing the Course, e.g. , JSC Rep, Training Course in Rep, Adjudicator, etc. • o Training on basic skills All Client, Job Service, and required for Job Service Employment Service (DOT Codes, Applicant Technicians; Supervisors Interviewing Skills) o Training on state computer All Employment Services staff system o MSFW Services Training Staff working with MSFWs o Veteran Services Training Staff working with veterans; all Employment Services staff o TAA Training All Client and Job Service Technicians -12- 890291 ES/Greeley Job Service (Job Service Center Name) PLAN FOR VETERANS SERVICE -- PROGRAM YEAR 1989 (TO BE COMPLETED BY THE LVER) 11. Briefly describe systems (policies, procedures, processes, etc. ) in place, or planned, in your Job Service Center to assure that veterans preference will be given as required by Public Law 92-540, U.S. Code, Title 38 and the Federal Register outlining veteran services that will be provided by the Employment Service. A. Staff is required to provide all newly registered veterans some reportable service before they leave Employment Services of Weld County. B. All job orders require a 24 hour veteran hold. Qualified veterans are contacted by phone to be referred to specific job listings. C. Priority for referral to casual labor positions is given to veterans before any other individuals are called to fill the temporary employment listings. D. The Local Veteran's Employment Plan of Action is attached as Attachment A. The Plan of Action will be submitted to the Veterans' Advisory Committee. E. Following normal group registration procedures, veterans are given priority fot individual deskside interviews by the Registration Unit staff. F. Procedures are currently being written or refined for Employment Services' Employer Relations staff to develop employment positions for highly skilled or professional clients. These procedures will include job development for disabled, special disabled, and Vietnam Era veterans. G. A special initiative is in place to identify veterans who are eligible for dislocated worker (Job Training Partnership Act) activities. H. Outreach efforts to veterans will continue to include a monthly newsletter which is coordinated with the veteran service organizations. I , Special efforts will be made to work with disabled veterans in such areas as job development, referral to supportive services, and follow-up activities. An agreement (see Attachment B) has been reached regarding the assignment of a DVOP staff person to Weld County from the Fort Collins Job Service Center Office. J, The LVER will participate in disabled veteran case management staffings semi-monthly with agencies serving veterans. K. An annual survey will be completed to assist in an evaluation of services to veterans. This evalua ion wiclu teran service agencies and veterans. LV R Signature -13- 890291 ES/Greeley Job Service (Job Service Center Name) SIGNATURE PAGE JOB SERVICE CENTER PLAN PY 1989 This signature page is to verify that the following actions related to the PY 1989 Job Service Center Plan have occurred. o That the Job Service Center Plan was developed by the Job Service Center Manager with the concurrence of the local Private Industry Council or Service Delivery Area Administrator and chief Local Elected Official(s) for the geographic area served. o That the Job Service Center Plan was reviewed and jointly agreed upon by the Job Service Center Manager, the Private Industry Council member/chairperson and chief Local Elected Official(s). 1/42 ssi u riego, np o nt Services Director. f ye ( bh Se ices Center anager) Ken c Tioth& n (Local Private Industry Council Chairperson) 97 C. W. Kirby, Chairman ` aD to Weld County Board of Commissioners - (Local Elected Official(s))ti7PATTEST: EkLth4t ) WELD COUNTY • ERK ND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THc ',CARD • Dep y County Cierk 890291 3. Attachment A EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY (Employment Services) LOCAL VETERAN'S EMPLOYMENT REPRESENTATIVE PLAN OF SERVICE A. INTRODUCTION: Employment Services of Weld County' s Local Veteran Employment Representative (LVER) provides a variety of employment, training, and employment-related services to veterans. Several agencies cooperate in providing these services, including the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) , Weld County Veteran Service Officer (CVSO), and Vocational Rehabilitation. The DAV has purchased a home to provide shelter to single veterans without homes. Employment Services has gained the cooperation of other community agencies to assign staff as needed to provide additional services for veterans. B. ORGANIZATION: The Local Veteran Employment Representative (LVER) has the responsibility for ensuring that veterans receive priority to job referrals and other Employment Services activities and is responsible for the review of office records and procedures relating to rules and regulations applicable for Employment Services' veterans compliance (Job Service). The LVER reports to the Employment Services' Special Programs Supervisor. The LVER has the responsibility of functional supervision of all employment services which relate to veteran's preference. A Veteran's Advisory Committee whose members represent veteran service agencies, will assist Employment Services in continuing to provide quality services and up to date information regarding veteran issues. A copy of the Veteran's Advisory Committee's goals and objectives for PY '88, and PY '89 is attached as Exhibit 1. The LVER will participate on the Weld County Veteran's Council which is comprised of officials from the local veteran organizations. C. SERVICES CURRENTLY PROVIDED: 1. Employment Services of Weld County: The LVER can provide referrals of those clients in need of counseling through a certified counselor. The LVER is also responsible for, but not limited to, interviewing, referral , placement, job development, employer relations, job search workshops, and outreach activities for veterans. 2. Disabled American Veterans: Provides assistance to veterans in such areas as VA Benefits, emergency housing, food, and discharge upgrade. The DAV Outreach Center can also provide referrals for legal counseling. The DAV coordinates counseling for Post Traumatic Stress and other mental health problems. The DAV also provides temporary housing for single veterans in need of emergency shelter. 3. The Non-Financial Agreement with DAV will continue for PY '89. This Agreement addresses coordination of employment related areas. -15- 890291 Attachment A ES/Greeley Job Service (Job Service Center Name) 4. A working relationship has been established with homeless veterans shelters at the DAV Outreach Center and the Villa. A major emphasis is to assist these special need veterans and take advantage of employment programs through contract with key staff at each agency. D. OUTREACH SERVICES FOR VETERANS: The purpose of outreach is to maintain personal contact with veteran organizations; military bases; veterans hospitals; federal , state, and local governmental agencies; community agencies; and service groups. Major activities include participating in panel discussions by speaking to various organizations and groups, and submitting articles for the printed media (newspapers, periodicals, etc.). The LVER will spend approximately three (3) hours per week at DAV to provide outreach services. A monthly newsletter will be coordinated with veteran agencies and provided to Weld County veterans. E. CONCLUSION: The LVER's objective, through Employment Services of Weld County, is to carry out the mandated responsibilities for veterans through Job Service activities. A major emphasis is to bring agencies together to provide services to the veteran. -16- 890291 Attachme ill Exhibit l Weld County Veterans' Advisory Committee Summary of Goals and Objectives GOAL: 1 . Assist Employment Services to maintain minimum goals for Veterans compliance as negotiated between the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment and the State Director of Veterans Employment and Training Services and those minimum goals for Veterans that are • established for Job Service Center plans. • Objectives: a. Review the Veteran Performance Standards established by the Department of Labor and Employment and provide recommendations to Employment Services of Weld County for meeting these goals. b. Review the Federal Contractor Indicator on the Veteran Report and provide recommendations on how to increase the placement of Veterans. • • c: = Review monthly and quarterly reports _on the Veterans' Program an de recommendations to. maintain or increase the quality of the: program: - d. Assist in the development of plans for corrective action whenever minimum standards for Veteran compliance are not met. Recommend such changesto -the Adult Activities Committee of the Private , Industry Council; and the Director of Employment Services of Weld County. GOAL: 2. Assist Employment Services of Weld County review their marketing strategies which will inform the general public, employers, and the- Veteran job seeker about Employment Services of Weld County so they- may have better access to our services. Objectives: a. Review and provide recommendations through marketing strategies for Veterans, employers and the general public. b. Review the Veterans' Newsletter that is sent out monthly. Provide recommendations to increase the quality of sending out information to the Veteran. • • • • • • • 890291 Attachment 13 MtS DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY If 1551 NORTH 17TH AVENUE P.O. BOX 18O5 GREELEY. COLORADO 80632 APPLICANT (303) 353-3815 EMPLOYER(303) 3533800 • COLORADO February 28, 1989 Tom Looft, Manager Fort Collins/Loveland Job Service Center 3042 South Mason Street P.O. Box 2165 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 Dear Tom, • Thank you for your response as outlined in the Interoffice Communication dated February 8, 1989. I believe it is a major step toward a positive compromise between our offices and I am encouraged that, at long last, we may be able to concentrate on the important tasks at hand. It is my understanding that you have modified your December 5, 1988, Interoffice Communication in the following manner: 1. The Disabled Veteran Outreach Person (DVOP) will not be physically stationed in the Employment Services of Weld County office, but will be stationed at the Disabled American Veteran's Outreach Center each Tuesday in Weld County. 2. While at the DAV, the DVOP will provide services on behalf of Employment Services' veteran job applicants by following the policies and procedures of Employment Services in regards to registration and related activities. 3. The DVOP will follow our current and amended policies concerning job development and employer relations as we outlined in our previous correspondence to you. • • 890291 -17- - sue ,. ti ' Attachment s Letter, Tom Looft February 28, 1989 Page 2 Thank you, again, for your support and patience. May we meet in April , 1989, to review the progress of our compromise? Please telephone me at 353-3815 so we may set a date. Sincerely, a_ J y A. riego E loyment Services Director JAG • cc: Ken Nickerson, Weld County Private Industry Council George Kennedy, Board of Weld County Commissioners Linda Perez, Special Programs Coordinator Rick DeKesthler, Weld County LVER Tom Ivory, Area Manager Tom Heyart, Ft. Collins LVER Bill Selz, State Veterans Coordinator Henry Mondragon, DV0P -18- 890291 Attachment B STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ?ICH R INTEROFFICE COMMUNICATION Ho 1 3 '+939 DATE: February 8 , 1989 FILE CLASSIFICATION: ESWC-Administrative Correspondence :�.`iriFi� +°fa ...ff L. To Judy Griego From Tom Loo Manager Manager Office Employment Services of Office : Fort Collins Weld County Job Service Center Subject : Weld County Disabled Veterans Outreach Program ( DVOP) Duties This communication is response to your letter dated December 28, 1988, regarding modified assignments for the Disabled Veterans Outreach Program (DVOP ) staff person assigned to Weld County. Based upon our meeting of December 8, 1988, it was mutually concluded that our attempts to come to agreement regarding the various policies and proced»res relative to the Weld County DVOP staff person had been exhausted. We have attempted to resolve these issues via personal meetings and memorandum continuously since the inception of the program in June, 1988 to no avail . Therefore, based upon the inability of our offices to bring this issue to resolution, we have decided to assign the DVOP staff person to the Greeley Disabled American Veterans (DAV ) office one day per week (Tuesday) . The individual will be required to coordinate job development activity and the referral of clients to ESWC job orders with your office. Further, the coordination of these activities will be performed according to existing ESWC procedures . It is anticipated that this arrangement will work to the mutual satisfaction of all parties involved. We expect that the Greeley DAV and the DVOP will continue to cooperate with ESWC in a manner that will ensure the provision of quality employment and training services to the Veterans of Weld County. cc:. Tom Ivory-Area Manager -19 890291 Henry Mondragon-DVOP Tom Heyart-LVER Bill Belz-State Veterans Coordinator 11 WELD' COUNTY, COLORAD " 'Lit' 1 PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. & NO. VO. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 14238 81723 PRINCEPAL MITPUAL LIFE 1,953.25 14239 81725 UNITED BANK OF ( 11EY 1,049,542.40 • 18 TERMINATION CHECKS 25,631.68 State of Colorado ) TOTAL 1.077,127.33 ) 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 NABOB 29th 198 9 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 1,077,127.33 Dated this 29th day of ar5i , 198 9 . Weld n neO, icer Gi----- Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of MARCH , 193 9 My commision expires: Myfnmmkcion Fares June&. 1990 • l ' QPUbl,C 4 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 PA IL Fund totaling S 1,077,127.33 Chairperson��‘ Nr...42-no..,S\MOcrt--- =. 2U Member , . _ , azz..:nty Cl and Recorder Memo r Cep( Memb f • =► % p COUNTY, COLORADO PAS 1 of 1 Cenral FUND CLAIMS V.O. WARRANT NO, P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 902327 I 081724 Great West Life Assurance 1 10,881.09 • SAL $10,681.09 STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF WFT.n ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been caryleted9 on the above listed claims as shown on Page ]. through and dated larch 2 gay , 1 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 10,681.09 , DAtr-:.) THIS 29th DAY OF Mrch 1989 x • jd Wan C i. MANCE OFFICER SUBSCRIBED. -A'�: SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 29th DAY OF March 19 89 MY COM ISSION -E a:TRES: My Cr,mlmtt,a, FrDimC_pros, D90 _ .. 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N CLIENT,.SERUICES•.•TECH. . 068.64 ;-If r1 N'rlt DAILEY, DEBRA K OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 939.19 11 • `�I{ BALL, STEVEN L HRO LEGAL AIDE 1 ,485415 „ • "i DARKC-R,. BRUCE T. . .. ... . .ASST. COUNTY AT T . Ili. . . 2,79,2.20. _. _ '.• i• '` BARKLEY, HUBERT W JUVENILEOFFICER 11 1,809.75 •., r • DARNAIIY, PAUL A SELUER. 11 . 1 ,846 n55 • .,' •, . _SNDAX .G R . ..,.. . .. ..GROUNDSKEEPER/CLERICAL . _. 9.1.4.84 .__ .j5!__.'.,. BARNS A OARTN6TT, ISLO BUS DRIVER 1 , 106.30 •n •j"I BATCHELOR' JOHN SOCIAL CASEWORKER III 2,036 .14 F1 BATT. PHYLLIS . OFFICE TECHNICIAN XU 1 ,047 .45 . i '; l"' BAUER, RICHARD H SHERIFF'S INVESTIGATOR 2,469.01 •I` DAJILEY, KATHERINE M OFFICE TECHNICIAN IU 1 ,304.37 c:!• " L _.BEAMAN, •JANEAN . OFFLCF. TECHNICIAN . 111 . .. . .... . . .1,17.7.28 BEAVER, PETER t. 8 SER . kKR. III 1 ,578.52 41 i • is . •• ,n, ' t+; I♦.i sr a7 : V• N' ( :�xi ^r., ', Ill' r t ''';',..,'^' ire's , .� ,`.d v l(l .e, ; .7:Th"3. TIt Y'L,i-; t .r.-••.��ti'r, „*CIY.,f , � .:taa- 'F. t .:t', '. 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Dt:►'.UTY :SHERIFE_:Il l /9J.b..23 . :: . _ 4 - f BENNETT. BARBARA J JUVENILE OFFICER II 1 . 846.95 �" EI.. all BENNETT, REGAN E PROGRAMMER/ANAL. I 2. 142.19 3„ • ,DERG4UISTa..JOHN .0 . PARAlleOi . 111 .4 i, DERNHA* OT. UQUALU L. ' a 6 8 SER. MKR.> III 4 1 .472.65 }' " ',DINING. CAIA I- kA TA ENTRY 0PE(iRTOR 111 11420427 4 �1t _ .....:_:BETANCOUR'C/.:.MARIA.- C SECRETARY Au `_. _. . .:.. ... , _ I BEYERINCK. RUTH U DEPUTY DIST• ATT. I 1 .873412 ill " BINDER. DIANNE L INCOME MAUNT TECH III 1.308.29 sa " UlhGLk. BR1pN, J CURRENT PLANNER.. I ,7t 2.4.3 ..,_ BISHOPS KARGO A DATA 'ENTRY OPERATOR., Ill 1 .386.28 { �Ez,i,-. BISt1WPi RODENT 0 EMEI GENCY.';MEDICAL' TECH. 244.08 ) �� 1:`, ..OLAKE, -DENISE J. .. .... . LEGAL TECH III _ ,1 ,645.00_ ,• i BLEASUQLL. ELIZABETH J BUS DRIVER 874454 • , BOECK9 JUDITH A PROGRAMMER/ANAL. II 2.615.91 „I0 R BUECK♦ .STEPHEN - .- BLO•. MAIN• SKA• IU._. "'f' i$OLTZ1 CHERYL A 50C,t51 CASEWORKER 1I" 1,550.98 ' � t30M0PRONEfis "E EDWIN N LCGAL TECH III 1.670.67 ' `+7 ci ij3F BUSHIUSKI. JILL E OFFICE�TL'!CHNICIAtNEIt_ 1.051.8.Z_. _ ( ¢_ OONACCI.. TNona*,L —_ _ _. _ COMP Z c ; III 1 �0 1484 A 3 Ill.ei BUTHEL. MARGARET A LIBRARY TECHNICIAN I 556.00 E' 90U1.:7ER. .,JUIIIH E, OFFICE .TECHNICIAN Ili„ 1..092.94 :" l 4 UOURNS1 LARLEtiE SOCIAL- SCRUICESUPY 111 2 .549.01 ; ,';'t' ..: : - BOMI:RSp:..ELIZABETH A LIBRARIAN CATALOGER TECH� I11 t.5' .4? ♦- CATALOHER .: 565.44 s' DOX. JACQUE SOCIAL CASEMORKIR tit 1.887450 1:j " ..0 " BOX, JULIENNE E COMMUN. SER. COUNSEL. I 1.369.35 i,:j0 ='!_ 80YLE. INEZ .E . BUS DRIVER -142.81 , ._ . 1,: 1 80YLES. STELLA L DISPATCHER I 1.560.90 �! ; BRADY, JR4 t ?t . :HtRBERT: t PARAMEUtC 14953.91 ,4 f F _ BRAGGY._ DALYNDA HEAD'.:START. .TEACHER AIDE 5e8• 3. :. . .. . . .:._. y I 'f URANTNER. GENE H COUNTY COMMISSIONER 2. 196.21 i ' 4.1"� BRAUN. ELISABETH B SOCIAL CASEWORKER IY 1 .854.38 0 !,. BHAUE3...STEVEN. R - - CORRECTIONAL OFFICER IT 1,,801 .1.5 BRAWNER) JAY A CORRECTIONAL OFFICER I 1 .668.49 : ."j •.. BRESSLER. DAVID W AMBULANCE SUPERVISOR 2 .320459 ,, i4�J1 dAENtN. .. JAMES C RATA . E . stout,. TESTOA 1 .. ... . ,. . 12930.42 . . i+' BROD(%) RONALD J PES"I INSPECTOR 5 .938.65 --i"i BRONSON. BARBARA PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE I 1 .730.45 `i. BROOKS EILEEN BUS DRIVER 275.6.4 S • I. BROWN. RICHARD H G B SER• MKR• III 1 .418.29 ; � „J.'. BROWN. BROWN. SHANE 0 COMPUTER OPERATOR I 1.269.58 i` i W ` .,:... . BROWNLEE. MENDELL R .. 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III . 3,162.74 ` `41 " IJU.RCH, • JILL 'E ' PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE .I- , 1,473.65 •�,≤ " v:.'.BURKC1 avBIE J. _ :.r. ,. _ ., ., SOCIAL:..CASEMORKER ., Ell. . . ... 1111 . :.11-7+'14. [4:, .1. '} I t " BURNS. BARBARA OFFICE 'TECHNICIAN III 1.285.52II .t . III BURNS. DAVID J CORRECTIONAL OFFICER I 6600.60 „ • 1 . •t3URSON, NANCY. .) OFFICE .TECHNICIAN .IL... .. 9.�t .7.6 .. e BUR!, ,DENISE M OFFICE TECHNICIAN 111 1,120.74 • 's 'BUSH ' „ROY f4 R 6 B SEW W " NKR• III 1 .405.90 ,. • �E i�-. _` - . CAMARILLO.LUCY __ _ HEADCIVI OFFICE TTECHNICIAN TEACHERIAIOE 7OO:66T3 5 bill' CAMARILLO, LUCY HrtAU START O i68 '; ' ENGINEER II 2 .333.61 a •' '"F.T_____ CANTO RDSA . ... 1 111 HEAR .START. TEACHER AIDE. .,... ....,..:14.1, 1, :0-7-4 <' yV Ht feas�_ i',; SI�►!P}JTER 'PAOGRAMMER f2 � 2yE8.I 1 - . CAiiLANUER, STEVE J C ly9' , CARLETON, RANI SERGEANT 71.49 " ` CAPLINOI' MARILYN ._ ._[. - 'ACCOUNTANT SPECIALIST _-1$44.1.7.4 -‘.. w " r CARLSON. JACQUELINE E INCOME MAIN' TECH III 1,013.98 - • "i CARRASCO. JAN W PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE I 815.27 � • • `43 CARROLL, DONALD _R, ENGINEERING . ADMINISTRATIVE .MANAGER .2,261 .39 , 8 l�, . C,r44ARRDL4.y JAMES N' . R C. 8 -SER•-:NKR. III _ 1 ,413.28 • • iI c +F.5nfv. GARY i' 11140. .MAIN: 4+KAa III I ,5J6.05 31 • 'l1. INCO MAIN!la. 1 CATON.LMYRAEJINDA ! TECH III TEACHER DE _ . ,._. 69.{..831 ' 1 ,550.98 CERDA, EUANGELINE ADM!NIST RA i SST, 1 1 .239.33 ,)d 0 g. CFROA,--JESSIE S _ -TRANSPORTATION DISPATCHER °l ' SHACOH, BARBARA ". HEALTH AIDE III 1,,24'223 ,x '- • .ii CHACUN. HEN C R 6 B SER. NKR. III 1 ,375..77 „ •. 9-.. ,. . .CHANHERS,.:CLAUDE M:;_ CUSTUUTAL.`.JAIL .FUREl4AN. 1..4.03.7.8___.: _ t CHANT. LORETTA A HEAD START TEACHER AIDE 785.52 15{ • "" CHASE, PATRICIA H SOCIAL CASEMURKER III 1 .657.26 ru • c. ' _. . CHEHANY, RICHARD .A . R. G. ,8 SER.. SIKH. .. III . .. .. . .. 11472.22.,.., .. CHRISTIAN. JOHN N CORPORAL 2,319.07 ' ,, • j CLANK. ADELHEIA .d LIBRARY° ASSISTANT I L i ,iv, :: :_ CLARK,': CHARL S E,. SHERIFF'S' SERGEANT. 2...676•52 .. - L IH CLAUSSEN. DOUGLAS R DEPUTY SHERIFF II 2.056.13 al • °' CLEMENTS. GARY A BUS DRIVER 317.47 „ 41, ' : CLYMER. HARLAND,_L. . R 6. 8 SER• NKR. III .. _ _. . ,. . 6.550..14, h ;'i COFFEY. DIANA G OFFICE TECHNICIAN . II 942.88 ; I[-.- COGSWELL..LESLIE in .CORRECTIONALIIECHNICIANERVISOR 1.8.$_9.14....::_ . . _. . _ - . COLE. DIANNE G COMPUTER PROGRAMMER II 2 ,009.58Pi al. �` • "I COLE. ERVIN H A 6 B SER. NKR. II 62.88 1. . COLE, ROBERTA A ._. BUS DRIVER _ _ .. .11105..9_. "' CONUHLAY, RICHARD J DEPUTY SHERIFF II 2,056.29 °' •. COUCH.. DANIEL : C DEPUTY SHERIFF II 2..0`0.11 'v • �_.... ... COOPER .JOHN NIKIBW .. COMPLAINTDEPUTY ERIFF BOPRDII OPERATOR 1.I7.44.5.H. . ' ` I •:C1 i. • '1 s: n 's • • • .,. _ .. . .. 1.... ... . . -s _P C. )r i ".-r�x" lY/�:� �' �:.STr"Ty.TTT,� ,.` � '-,�' .... ,.;�... ., .t .";^ .,,--1=. .ra. r.,_. >y" g. r.'i I ? 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PAYto4P .fEDIA REPORl • PAGE 4�� ' , • RUN DATE. 04/27/89 PAYRALL PERIOD' ENDING. 04//8/89 ' 41 ' NE44 COU.NTY,. COLORADO e MPLOY E NAME JOB NA WAGWS ; � + :.r -- -- «» .. . 0s CUROUVA, JOSE E INCOME MAIN, TECH IU 1,7'10.78 , O. GORL.ISS,. .HEiHU RT_I1.,.. .., APaPHAISE.H IL ,1, ,.34.4.616..,. ° :. CDRNEJO> ` UIVXAN M HEAn 5149 USG ,T' COMMUNITY -,$BWE WORKER , 899. 17 .. ° CUflN# L TUS, HAROLD J •'• ASSISTANT 'PAYMENTS ADMAN v ' < , 2,906.13 I" ` : ._.... . COS.S.UN, KIMBERLY ',K.. OFTLCE'•_71ECHNICIAN .'III _1,0.53.815_.::.:_.. _ .:.._ ,a i 1° COx, JUDITH K OFFICE TECHNICIAN III LEADMORKER 1 ,111 .72ii . II • " CRANDALL , MARGARET R INCOME MAINT SUPU IN 1 ,957.02 ,S • ..,GAAWI ONU,. .SCOTT A. ... LIN1 P1,fl.S31NNE4 ...iAIAPO.Rt,) . _ . ., 278n¢5 EE CRE5P,IN, ADELINA S CUSTODIAL MORK@R 495.90 I:. S' CKISWCLL,• LYLE O R i 'B ,SER• WKR. III, i ,eta.29; ' It1P_.. _, .. - ..CRO313Yi..JUDITH_.A._ _: SECRE,ARY: -V. .. CULBREATH> NANCY C OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 909.79 z • 17 CUNLIFFE* CHAS A DlR. PLANNING SERVICES 3,354.30 CURRY, ..nauso .W ..,, _ BI.D•. MAIN. ..NKR. . III.. 1,7':>14.4b,,,, " CURRY* : LANELL J " CURIWNf PLANNER . - 1795.61 T • " CURTIS, , CHRI§TY L . ' u S A ENTRY' OPE RATOM k' 56,4.09 >• ,' Ci1R?IS- MARY'DEITY INCOME M 08__ _' 3 II CZAPENSKI DEITN6 M _ INCOME MAIN; TECHImcdttE MAINT leek' III 1,4664. C , 21.48 „ � ". DAHLIN,. MARION _C . R...&. 0, _SER• WKR• III _ _ , . __, 4.,798.4 S.._.. f;, A R SECRETARY` Iv 2 1�495.J4': • v is , OLIVER " � >; OANNERI JEANETTE C, g a SERa l4KR-. ITT ` lysS4.v3 �i ®, - : '; D4R₹YRL f, pAL'Ep�t Z1 Lip, _ . . --- L, :: JACK E _. R ,6 . 8 .WKR:.III,..LEA B.,WORKER: . 2y1Qb•20..s _.. ' � BARRINGTON. TRACY K LIBRARY TECHNICIAN l 701.95 r�� Ioi"!0 `' DAUGHTREY, MARLYS J CLERK IV 1 ,337.60 •`L- DAUM, _ HAZEL . A _,._.. _ SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR_.IS -- -_ _ 3,24fl.I,.9 ,. DADENPORT> AUERY O 8115 DRIVER 464.89 +�> • "1 0AUID, THOMAS ,U COUNTY ATTORNEY' - 4,728.23 ��; DAVI6,_.DANIEL s AIRPORT, CUMMUNICAT:inns 'ATTENCEN7. _ _,,, 466.88.:__. .{` " DAVIS* FRANK V BUS DRIVER 245 .59 lul .' .> ID ''` DAUiS, LINDA L OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 893.26 rile DAVIS, LYNDA S . . ._ SR. SYSTEMS ANALYST: _., 21816,•98 1`°1 • DAVIS. PHYLLIS D NI OFFICE TECHNICIAN II' 194.03 ,, • DAVIS, RHUNDA J SNACK BAR CLERK 448.00 :S: � I I11j�p:_ _ H,. ._ .. _:DAVIS, SARA .,1. OFFICE TECHNICIAN -III _ 1 ,119.27._.;. _ # '1 o"7; DAUISUN, LESTER A SECURITY/BUILDING ENGINEER 1,275.29 !`� • ` DEKESTHLER, RICHARD F CLIENT SERVICES TECH 1 ,222 .88 " ..--DELAFUENTE,. .JOANN.-. .. .. .._ ". ACCOUNTING CLERK II.. . ". ". _" _ "."" " _ .".924.00 I,' id r DEELGADO, MARJORIE L INCOME MAINT TECH III ' 1 ,238.19 1'' A '` DELGADO* RAYMOND P JOURNEYMAN' ELECTRICIAN, PART TIME 1 ,731.28 ,; 0 " . __ _ . BELONG. DARRELL. D .-,_ COMPUTER .OPERATOR ..II .:_`.'.._--. . ... .- .-_.. Z43 ..iG.... •. I L DENNIS, LINDA L SOCIAL CASEWORKER I 1,813.26 j : • " DER00, ROONEY C EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH* 1 ,51b.73 It, DERRERA, ALUINA EMPLOY.TECH.SUPERUISOR .. 1,636.18,. . . ..!"I "j DILKA, J. DANE CORRECTIONAL OFFEGER I 1 ,671.94 f"I • "; DILL, RICKY UNUERSHENIFF 3 ,906,30 j,,) ; 'i1' DIVINE* .CHERYL_.A._.. CLIENT SERVICES TECH 1,254.x0. . . . 1,re ` DOMINGUEZ* A M DISTRICT ATTORNEY 5 508.64 ili 3 1 SS 1 ? • ,.. '•:' .. _ -_, -r: < w.v.,v, svrrF..„>'•s ,u a ¢ : v , r.�, .r. . •.� _ r., w ..' : s:> , s <". ,.� ^n - T-n r, rr 'fA .tc .d F q C. l' i ' ,4,:,:•401,4.•,„x� ,arf. '.6. ,e:_, ,i .: 'rtF� r,a: , ,.V .,: �.. ,. i,r, , ._ : .rat :: .,Y+��.,%.., .. ,. r ♦ . r x. t..,___ . .....,- .:... �. ; -R. .,. .Fib_ e .R .. .., ,...f e' a i • .. .. ' .a!-?, 'a 1 4:., vY ,r ♦. j' r..•' a _. .w 4 ?c ..H 'i` ..'�. a \,.y .h . . v o. : 1 .. . 3 /,:. :Re. c>.. r3ja,L,^.< a t';.:.. r .a, t r..,? ' i '? 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J +M ry. ,. . .. ,.., _` t e ' DUYL11 SEAN P AIRPORT COMMUNICATIONS ATTENDENT , 157.13 , *'' 290,00 � , :GRESSEL,DDA OFFICE N & -.CURL, O O e . .. � , _. .:. DJlitIL 'TTECHNICIRN III b p602.41 � 14 • DRDNs,. DE�ONAH. II_._.. C • • 580.90 `80RA I. 960, 00 „ LILT I . F C MMUNIIY.._H.EALTH._SERViCE5 21. DR NERM PATSY TRANSPORTATION SUPERVISOR 21030.56 " • " DRUUGEMUELLERI B• RENEE OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 11135.62 144),.:. . . ,A,UNHAMs :MANY . S 5YSTEMS . PROGRAMMES-- • It . .,.-. . _,- " DUN�I,:. SHEILA M HEiAu START FDDD SERVICE NKR.AIDE 785.2'7.' . ._E`AGLCSUN1 .MLLLIAN_'.N __ ii*LDER:-IIC!lNICIAN IV 1 ,302.03 .1 ,s - ° _.. EATON' JACK D DISPATCHER 1 1 ,559.71 � . EATON, JERRILYN EDUCATIONAL COORD. ASSISTANT 825.30 EGNORI JEFFREY..B. : .. E,— . . , _.. . OEPUTY_.Sk1ERiFF it .. - . 1169z.J5. 2' psi ELOEH CLAY.'TON A>:E. 6: SEA. YKR• UI 1,384.47 �� ` ELLIOTT , DALE A RUAO' AND BRIDGE. FOREMAN 1•959.13 -iL}'._ _,.: ', ELLSOURTH1.iCAROL , a • .. . _ ACCNTNTANE FOREMAN 1a5U9.17 ;L # ELOGE, SUSAN I PRINT SHOPSHOPS OR.. . • 1. 269 .115 SPECIALIST 11951.45 „ « . :.I ENGIt, .CINDY , . PARAMEOtt , ,a '09:4•27,_ 1 ENGL,L:p -GAYLORD D DEPUTY_ SHERIFF II '23056.91J d.0 25r=,+ ENG IS H. CHARLUN£ 'N . SNCQME. MAINT vets 'Iii . 1p5,34,00 {,, ERDES'1_.MOLLIE K .. HEAD . START.':EDUCATION...CODHDINATOR .. . _ 1 ,458.6.0 , "� ERICKSON , VERNON CLIENT SERVICES TECH 633.68 " "`" 0 ESCAMILLA1 DOROTHY M AAA ASSISTANT 11306 .40 i11 A , ,rt. ESPINOZAI .JOSE F ..-. ,OLD.:.MAIN....MKR. .II.. . .. . ... .1 50,5..1-D. r ' e ' ESQU28EL''>ADRIAN 'G INCOME MAINT TECH ;III 1,499.01 .� "I ESTRADA, PRISCILLA V CORRECTIONAL OFFICER' I 1 ,45e.79< j-, __, . essiee'ICH,i.._HENIYY,: - .. R'-.,6- .D_SER. _NKR.. III..: _:- . ; ESTRICKI CHERYL E INCOME RAINY TECH II 792.16 0 " EVANS, RANDALL J SYSTEMS PROGRAMMER III 3,365.41 i.. S .__ _EVERHARTI _MELVIN_.0 R E U .SEK. -NKR.--IIt . .11.3.8.0..0.7 _ EVER,, CHERYL E SOCIAL"CASENOHKER is! 1 ,092.50 � " FAGAN' DEIRDRE S ' PUBLIC HEALTH " NURSE I 13659.7$' 3 ,• 0 : 'E Ili . __.FARMEk. LORI ,A.. : __;..._ LIBRARY_.TECHNICIAN-I` FAULKNEk PRISCILLA A HEALTH EDUCATION DIRECTOR 1 '808.56Vti 0 4y FEUERSTEINa MARY A COUNTY CLERK 6 RECORDER 2'197.83 •i l� a( - FISHER . -STEPHEN,. P - - - --- - -- - - • CORRECTIONAL.. OFFICER I . .11`57619:4 _ . Li FLETCHER* CHARLES ii CORRECTIONAL COUNSELOR III 1712.06 • ' i s FLIETHMANI KIM A SHERIFF'S LIEUTENANT 20500042 " r, ....." FLUHR 0 SHARON. M .. . LIBRARY- TECHNICIAN ". II 1 1,.334.2..1.5 . .-. :_._._. FOOSE/ CAISTI S OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 11082.99 � " FOSS, ELMER G R 6 0 SER. NKR. III 1,453.63 ; 0 13 FOSTER. DARBARA - CLIENT SERVICES TECH _. . 1 ,351 . 44 i:'I FOURNIER, JOHN a DEPUTY SHERIFF II 1 '98'7.84 • "I FOULER, DANIEL M SOCIAL SERVICE ADMIN UL 31290.00 Is ,It) ..— FRANKS& JAMES " R SHLRIFFM_S INVESTIGATOR_ I_ 2>472.31 : .. FRHNZEN, UUANE G PROGRAMMER/ANAL. ! 7 L 21209.2) 11 ss fflyI • I ; II , �_...';}�. ` -.: t - r , r. - .. ,r .�ri -r .,-.i :r - ,.r.'.- s ana err �v,-+. se•r-*ryrYv -.. m.. -x,_F rs.. r rlmv.. .,.r. r.e.r � 1 ry > x, r.. z. S'.-+`tP l9S: f et", v ry Y: s:,c -3, s S . C r-.. f ; Y. .S.o,b'F , t ,,.:ri i.� •, ':Z �:.�'.- i- .P,. as a i .a+� s x .r: ti �`.' 5 .3x L t '}' 4 el : x^r� e (+ iz x rn .i ',F,,� iaty. w,.Pz+, '.r. *-4"eizM'n'ry$,n - yri^" sp'lf!':7:)..:' y,'.'r::,•s,,y. ,. -»:Wiif.;un 1i...$ yd .`,. ,s...�, ;4 ;..,g - <i r `' ¢ . nr 1. 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FHgI1 .fi1CH;::IfARY. .1, Cl7MNUNr ,.S141 ._.SA.4td$ E..• ,.III...__ 11!44* 6—_ o l'MICLEk, DUNALU' E SECURITY/EUILOING ENGINEER Is b$•2" "' • ` FMIE51 IEcRHSA fl H(AI) START JA1l!-VON 93!00 ! (• HEAD START COMMUNITY I ii _., FRIUZLER. c::. _. ACCOUNTINGICLERKEV 106164 20 ByGA NR.itKO ,. 2Q_.: ID a APPRAISER 1,473.31 u ' FOLKS,- -JOHN:.0 DISPATCHER I 1 .479 •69 isFUQUA, • CHARLES' O R 6 8 SCR. WKR. III " 1',79$.5$ .. ,, "i GAISER, GMEt3' P LINE PERSONNEL (AIRPORT) . 3 7.1,Y ,a GALLEGOS, DE fffff I' DO,__LETICIA _Y7 _. . HEAD START COMMUNITY IYt$CMUIC.E .WORKER ____,:. 971.EL._,_:. ..._W_ _. _ ,:.„ . . ,y , e 1 ,393.54 „,,,y ! f.:. • 'a GALLEGOS, MARIE EMPLOYMENT TECH 1,460.73 q la :. . . ... Illor GRLV IN LORE NE J H D. ,. CA ,STAR) COMMUNITY ,SbRV tGe 1(URKETi 91.6.90 f, ��" ` GARCTA RMEI:EA CORRECTIONAL OFFICER I • 10671.94 •`�I GARCIA♦ DAVID C A 4 H SER. NKR* III 1x513.29 ; W��;� Jlr� . _...._.�GARCIA', .MARY:. A . . HEAD ., STAHt,-.TEACHER . L►9G9.0S__.: ... GARZA, ANGELItiA HEAD START TEACHER AIDE 809.10 • "; GEESAMAN, STERLING R DEPUTY SHERIFF II 1,d41.04 ‘;, • `I GENTRY, ,MICHAEL, D . . A. 6. B_ SER. NKR. . IIE. 1,4El3.27 .. , r f GER2E i101NG, RONALD SHERIFF'S SERGEANT 2,49,8.07 i"' � •'r'`C' GEriATitl9EMGER �rHE� DOLY`J '1 Xt3C11Fic nAliii icGn iI1 20$80,98 , � :. r l'[ -, .:GIAUQUE,,.CYNOY ..L._,::.,: ._ .. . c' GIES, RONALD S DISPATCHER II SHIFT SUPERVISOR 1 ,730.46 Jfi ,,'' GIRA&DI, LISA L INCOME SAINT TECH II 1,066.28 . !S n GOBLE,. .KEVIN L. EMERGENCY .MEDICAL. .TECH•. . 1,637.72... ,, r3 " GODDARD* JAMES N CORRECTIONAL OFFICER 1 647.44 " •''4 GOMEZ, -ESPER N OFFICE TECHNICIAN 111 LEADMORKEA :..: ._ -415:111.1:::°49243122:414:94.557419316.1.49977691774460694:- 1y G0LKCA, DELL,4 �.Ly��y _ ANZA . . ._ ... _._ _. _, ... , 06.74_..... _.. _. . . ... .:„ _a,' Gomez, JOHN J CORRECTIONAL PROGRAM DIRECTOR 2,144.44 •�s GONEZ, RUGtLIU L CUSTODIAL WORKER 1 ,012.79 i:, a} ... GONZALES, LEOPOLDU . BUS DRIVER. . . 760.73 ,� GOOD,- ROBERT ' T R 6 8 SER.* MKR. III 1 ,341.56 "� GOOD, ROBERTA J OFFICE TECHNICIAN iV 1,233.70 '` GUODELL,.-GEORGE _ .. .._ DIRECTOR OF.::ROAD: AND. ..BRIDGE 4,099 r$$ It . CORDON, RANDOLPH L DIRECTOR OF HEALTH 5,449.99 I � " GUURLEY, HORMA E LIBRARY ASSISTANT II 1 ,147.17 i2.3 • j.. . _. GRAPE. MARILYN 4 APPRAISER II 1,474.90 " GRAHAM, DENNYH M URIUGE INSPECTOR 941 .90 i';�; GRAHAM, K OFFICE TECHNICIAN III ilh a`'. GRAJEDA,�HUSHAA .. OFF ICE. T6CHNICIAN- III 1 ,21174 ... • GRAMS, THOMAS W R 6 U b H. WKR. III 1,47S.b7 1,"i •I"� GRASHORN, PATRICK G DEPUTY SHERIFF II 1 ,944.42 j , il- ("I GRADES. GREGORY D PARAMEDIC 3, IGSr47 jr, GRAVES, TERRY H LIBRARY OFFICE TECHNICIAN 1 ,389.04 t ' H• •lit: ', I • GRAY, LINDA S PARAMEDIC 2,051.U7 ,I • st GRAY* LISA: K , OFFICE . TECHNICIAN II 1,313466 . , �,"f GREIH, DOUGLAS A CORRECTIONAL OFFICER I 1 ,416.90 � '� I :10 I ,I lit . _. . _.. _ . ,j , 41• A , • %S 1. ,r r• ryx ' tr ....f: "Y, • , yi` k, ' -�'. ,Y.n $'..k'agN� SW ,,,re., -61E t 0?....t..:: -75 of t"x :-55.. J 2 . ' : $ l Y .a . s .. T n ..f fah_. , t.. .. . x._ .. _. .. /' z - ji- - ! M4, rY t • i4 ;': �...:._,.,e.,..- .,. .. .,Y. ..xI' -- ._,. - • 4:r, ♦ ;ir 3 - . TL₹'. : ai- _ . ... s _.Se -s0'W:+:YYI � F,L N-: - '5 �� .. i ii - .. :r M �� � !�+� � [ � l l '. ) l Si''{ : -,---7-I"F...,,.1, :-7.T , .n N. .re? ;-iJ. ' ?,,-zza `'- ,. r Prnh. "-. .<. w� Jr s y )'. ', v i -'%" !„i` :r+++,'-,-- .; ...,,,c-.+,, r-`.«-:, arf ,r ri-.. .�Y.: r , f , a„�., .`."ri`yv, .^R� S . S r'S $'r'. ,�' �b'+t�?'�sT'�r't � sn ,;Yf�9+^E� 'J � Rt� �., 1 ..� N S �� �+s' ' � �.,.'lh,+s'. � K3 !u' ,iTYr 1., K:! ,J ':f}. y4.yy 1��.,h t . b . .a+. S .( 1 � Te � \' -.,,,,,.$17-7,.!:-:-V.,:.,,;•,,,, x.- g rr f C ;r:' 'i •!Ar}r >, e r C, r - • . �!y'y .D r r r i �C nv, rr� F > R}. Yi . Y. e rt �,,' {SiN f,. SS ' l ':, � >':, ii, s tr . [,i • .i. �r n r ;'r c PAYSOAP MEDIA 'REPORT< PACE V if r ,' RUN tittles 03127/89 PAYROLL PERIOD ENb104 04/ isl84 ,;. . UN ,..T1.Mes. 20.1J044>3t �r. ..MN1�P _COUNTY.'i, OLQ$AlO ;� : EMPLOYE. NAME .1013 NAME+ WAGES ; +. . , 4 `GRIEGV, JVOY A AOMIN. EMPL• OPPRT DELIVERY SYSTEM 2,688.50 ® ' .' ` - .. .GR,I,FFI>lis ,K.AIHgR1td,e. ...N4,00 START TOA,O.Hg.J3_riAlO-0_,. . ,- .- ,4,00.2,,-_: . a t R0EG H , , ANTHONY 'J , GEFICE- AVMINISTRATOR'>IV 2,4S1.S7 r '# ° " 0— 2- TRAC;IE- L SNACK DAR- CLERK 66►tO :,, itL• -.:... - ,..:GUAJARJJ-0,..:.dfli1bAtiA. H ._ CLEENT. .SERVTCk. ._ TEC#i;: . . . _,_. 9is 00.68,::_. . ._ GunnellDALE G R 6 8 SER. JWKR• III 1,470.77 • " GUGKA, CHARLES M CORRECTIONAL OFFICER I , ,495.16 s � GUIRRA,, DANIEL S CONHRN.. SER. .,CUUf4511,. 1Y1. .,, ♦047.28 ,__, GUERRIIHO1 FnS7+HER . T EMPLOYMENT SERVICES ADMIN•:.ASSIST• 1 ,385.73 ie ` • GUEVJieNONT, 'DONALD L DEPUTY SHERIFF II 2;021.82 �,9 � :' GUEVHEMONts:.:MODx5.TA.... .:.:: CORRECTIONAL.::IECHNI.CIAN .. :., .:,_.1-x90.94 4-LL _ ._ .__w: ._. ._, - __. GUSTIN, LINDA K OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 858.92 ' :�?1.' • "il GUTIERHL2, ANNETTE R CLIENT SERVICES TECH 1 ,270.20 n .,' GUTIJERCikz,,...PE,TRA._L... HEAD, START. COMMUNI:T.Y_,.SERVIC,E. MURKER 1 ,012.66,.-, 21 . "' GUY,_ JUANITA:,E Pf3+xr°"OPERATOR/CMPLOVMON`T lSERWICE5 698.4$ HAAS, - NQUE JT:A APPRAISER ITT : " T ,S68.I,4 , . 11.1 `1 HAFFNER, .NANCY I COMMUN. SER . COUNSEL° III 11556x94 .� "j HAGANS, ALTA PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE ZI 1,624 .27 91 INCOME. MAINT ,TECH six . MALLORAN. . PAUJ: L CIIMM• AEU/RLHAU. SPECIALIST 2,241.94 v �f" ' ►iAMILT;ON, DEBRA L CURRECTIGNAL' OFFICIiR I 1,630 34 : i�. HAMMERS, LA • VERN E DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES 2,576.38 s! 1 .n! HAMMOND1 JAMES C CORPORAL 2,310.63 i,- HANk$, ..CLAUU . W COMPTROLLER 0 ' $ ". HANSSERGER, MICHAEL M Al D." MAIN• MKH. I'I1. 1 ,520.27 i , � ` HANSELIMANN1 ' THOMAS U - b€PVTY DIST. .ATT• III 24930.96 .t _ HA1iSEN./ ::.CONS7AMCE.. :_ LIBRARY._.TECHNICIAM I: Z_,228.0-0..:.. it '' HANSEN; DIXIE HEAD START HEALTH AIDE COORDINATOR 1 ,358.60 l,6 • HANSEN, KAREN HEAD START TEACHER 1 ,088.60 a„ • SS � . HARDING, CAROL A _ OFFICE MANAGER .. 1 ,.213.45 __ . I'd ` G: 1 m101NG, GARY A COMPUTER OPERATOR I 1 ,290.75 � M I ' HARONs MARSHA L CORRECTIONAL ` COUNSELOR II 1 ,476.61 I� .. _ _,HARMS; LINDA: J ... ::. ._ DISPATCHER .L HARRINGTON, JANE5 A CLIENT SERVICES TECH 776.08 „� ' 41 °� HARRIS, JANE A SOCIAL CASEWORKER III 1 ,575.70 �,,i HARSH, DANIEL .1) PARAMEDIC ; 'i HART", I . L CORRECTIONAL OFFICER II 1 ,848.91 HSi Illk ie- MARTLEY. LINDA C OFFICE MANAGER 1 ,687.44 tli f t •' HARTISANN,._JAMES E-_. DIS'!.. :AT!. INU• _II 2,148.39._,. ' HARVEY, JOYCE E OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1 ,209.30 iI HATCHER, HAROLD D H 6 D SER. MKR. III 1 ,631 .41 r.: " HAVER,. . STEVEN R 6 8 SER. 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GRACE E COMPLAINT BOARD OPERATOR 1.207.43 � � ��,;: Ill HERNANDE2, PAULO HEAD START JANITOR $4~.85IA da• HERRING, EDia�1N J. .„ l Ei4ERG NG.T.. MANAGEMENT. .COOR#i;MAT.Q.ii ..__ 1.840.85_ , OH HIGGINS, THELMALU D OF tCETEGHNICIAN• III, a " HET,TXIIG �ir GE EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH. 1f773.76 MA `U , i ♦480 .93 f, w .`. HIGHLAND, .ELAIN..KAREN.._ OFFICE TECHNICIAN III . 69111 .74_.- ,. ._ HIJAR1 ARCH H BLD. ' MAIN• FORMAN 2,160.444 • ° HILL. BILLIE J H E D SER. WKR. III 1 ,728.34 w ' Is' HILLr.;..JASON,:.M . COJIPLALNT- -DUARD... OPkRA7DN ......... 1,, 2 N#_8,�. . ,._. _ , HI L, MAX ROAD, AND,:DRIOGE ;FOREMIAN 2,040.94 N;-NES, . JANET `S CORRECTIONAL OFFICER Ii 11b87.44 :, , ?; HIRSCH,_ LUREINE _G_.:. .._. __._ OFFICE.7E,GHNIC4 AN II'_!. 8.60,7Q,_ >. „' ii/;?, a21 :i HLAO1 SHERYL E OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1 .148.55 w . HOCKADAY. MARJORIE INCOME MAIN! SUPV IV 1.982.61 'I°, w k I°'{_ HOFF, .-UERA. N .. OFF_LCC !i<CHNICIAN .,AV.. ._ .. 1 JU8•_TQ_. _. or , ,<. fiOFFEL7, DEBORAH S PUBLIC, HEALTH NURSE L : LiQ+1 � $ nglint __ _HOFFNER'I, GEORGIA N . . .:. _ .:;:._:.: . OFFICE,OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV 1 .269.548 ' � s w , 1 ► 0 1- - HOHNSTtIN :AMY_ t..: .. ECHNICIAN..II_.:::: 5lftird9. a 1'i HOLMES. ALBERT C R G B SER. WKR. II 1 .222.23 141 :1 HOLMES. FRANCES M OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 857.43 w Fa "L. HOLMES. .KINBERLY J._ OFFICE. TECHNICIANII 96.4.'72 8 f"' HOLOHAN, ELIZABETH'.:A SNACK BAR' CLERIC x12.44 " wI'} HOMYAK I GARY A PARAMEDIC 2s1.11 4.61 taw '? OFFICE TECHNICIAN TECHNICIAN IILa. , _. :.. . _,: : 1s18.1r49.. ........ .. ._:. " "' HOOLEY. FAWN A SOCIAL CASEWORKER III 1 ,846.39 w HOOLEY. JOHN M CORRECTIONAL OFFICER II 1 ,801 .15 , �w sI 3.l_. __ __ HOOVER" RANDY ROAD AND...BRiOGE FOREMAN_ .... 1..464.2.7 i }.: MORTON" THOMAS U, CORRECTIONAL' OFFICER I 19606.16 1 ' a. 371 "i ` HOUSEWtHT. G. KELLEY R e- 8 5tH. WKR. III 1,340.00 ,4w f . . . _ _HOWETH, :. SANDRA. 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GEORGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER 2.200.35 �j KINDSFATHEft. MARTHA R OFFICE TECHNICIAN IU 1 .403.TO 11. LE. _.. . __ KING.:.DONALD.:k.:_._ _ . . ._. R_.6 . 0 SER.'- MKR•_.II , ri E ' KING. DONALD F INCOME MAINT TECH IU 1.754.80 ' . Ai 8 ff KINNISON. DICK E R 6 SER. NKR. III 1 .574.0? ;c,( . — KINNISON. LUELLA_ .C _ _ __. AIR.. OF LIEN• SER. 3...,.7.92 u . . _ . ,4 KIPP. CHARLES E R & U SER . MKR• III 1 .441.39 Fr,,,, "' Klpf!.JR . WILLIAM. f A S 8 'SER . MKA. 111 1,544.00 jr, IP ll'ffr KIRBY.:. C. W. _ COUNTY . COMMISSIONEk 1 .906.16 :_... {n' .a ' KIRKNATRIGK. ARLO A k 6 8 SER • KKR. III 1 .709.81 M la i . r - , ____ r I t i(•i�4." vY'fiFY"�"�f'3F.��i i � '��a. :� . .R.., :. et tm k .... R ' n ,.._,"'� _. s rn_., , :,.. _ ... ., . :. .,_., _,_. �r r.". F 'x . ,�.. ill .» :...;- --N ;^r ,[;. Y49$sy-ds A ,. n n $ : ..r-,,.�w..,». ..N -r . . :.wgF a c -- w.�..v. ': :FS?a:rF`t�"✓+F� .Y. +.P. ��d .s1.,aK'r , 'Tn -�f x : � .:_. . ak �:.. .. ,. 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MARCIA 'LEA 032889 79-1031^061 7 160600 i50. 00 ==ss===a=s===sn • 4108209 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 2836 01- 2110-ti31S>WARR ►09.27 � ' ; 2889 65<-1191-6312 7.46 2862 21-6800^6373-9 198.00 314.73 4100210 ' YOST--ERTNER, SUSAN 048180 79-4410-6143 99.37 ' . . ssnssas==sss=s rill:.� AC08211 YOUNG SUE : 032789 r79-1031-6143 12.33 3171 79-1031-6143 5.00 :r 90525 79 .1031-6143 0.00 r -- - - • FINAL TOTAL ,Y nx-axsv 76648.73 =sssxsxs • - ; , O 0 • • ' • a • IP • 0 ;s, \ v �. t f.11`"A.. t kYi� r 4f �lq,Y A`. ?� t?(Y' .i.'1c , ,:1 st -r 1 t 't:}.n" r tY�p,_, ,Vhf 2 k: t '>')tS 4,!S? h i�'� Y z Q"y • tl ry .-r.. ..ti.> 2; .� ., ..+. . .%ns; nk ..�, r s _. ..n ,: . .... .] ...� r a..is�r. ,j ., ,.. r,. ., ..�� r o ear+r t lr. .. c.. . Y ._. t ,. .. f R <i - w .. . .r .,, . ,� . r.r. :.r, + ..p. .,r i ^;» 'Y Z2 Y :5«. +S A .. ,.. ..: .. 1. :,.. � .., r r? '��� e. , L�.5.. ,, ., k ..� 1 .>u.s.. .. -.5-.. 1 ., a, r. ... rt., _.,.r :, 7 .x.... .� ., ...... ,.,.a ;x,.... 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WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT t_..,......,............,.....................• • DATED THI _ P xt AY OP _,,,f: F',��£ 19 89,__• • ® 44/ /4e(L-- ` DIRECT TRANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBscRIoErb,,RHO SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 29th DAY OF March 19 89 . • MYCOtl IS ON EXPIRES:_ fir�;,r,+tchyLE,,6412 -)Wne �, f990�N____• 1f • NOTARY P C WE. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF HELD COUNTY. COLORADO. HEREBY /APPROUEI (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN ip PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON • THE Social Services FUND — TOTALING a'30,478. 62 DATE THIS 29th DAY OF March 19__89,,,• - --411> 7 s COUNTY C ERK AND RECORDER BY c.<-- --°-.2z. s D )__ - -__ _-__� , • DEPUTY CHAIRMAN 41111 F; - • MEM MEMBER ill y_ MEMBER MEMBER r S . . . • , , ,,._ ' .. . , , . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . •. „ . . .., . , . -,_• - - . . - - .. . . . . . . . . . -- - . .- . - .• - -• • . - . . - . . . . . . . , . . . .. . . - - . _- . • . .• • . . . - • „ , . _ „ . . . , - . . . . .. • - - - , . . .. - . .. , . . .. . - . . • • • •.' . . . • . . • " . . , , , . _, . . • • . , . . - . • " " .. - . ... . , . . -. . . . . - • Asti•-• ? . - . • • . ' • • • • • • . . . ... .- • . . • :• •. . ' • , " . . . • . . _ /.. 40•7,00,2z4c4 - , , ....- # rift. _ , - - .. .. , ., . . - . . WELD CrU'i CCU; ScivYc,.S WATER LEGISLATIVE REPORTPAR 27 it; 26 Colorado Water Congress• 1390 Logan St. RM.312•Denver. Colorado 80203• Phone: (303)837-0812 Dick MacRavey, Editor TO f; _ Bt.. �...T- 24,. 1989 So far the Legislative deadline schedule has worked during this session. At 9:00 a.m., Monday, March 27th, the "Long Bill" (otherwise known as the State Budget 81.11) will be introduced in the Senate, and, as you would suspect, the 'Long Bill' will be the focus of Senate attention for the next week (Mardi 27-31). At this point in time, most of the water bills have been decided (see status report on pages 2 and 3). The exceptions are: BB 1086 (Industrial Pte-treatment) in House Appropriations; BB 1169 (Landscaping Conservation) before the House as to whether the House will accept he Senate's more permissive amen cents; SB 120 (Well Permits for Sand & Gravel Mining) in Appropriations Kith a serious question as to;whether funding will stay in light ofRouse the 'Grandfather Clause' elimination; SB 148 (Appropriations for Satellite Monitoring Systems) in Senate Appropriations; and X811 (State.Water Quality Act Clarification) that passed the Senate on 3/23/89 and will read acme= the House desk on March 27th (re on SB 181 in another paragraph). Other developments of interest are the surprise introduction of HJR 1012 (Two Forks — Federal Regional Decision Making) and the Governor's Water Quality carron4esion Appointments. In regard to B3R 1012 (see page 8, the Joint Resolution was introduced and adopted by the House cm 322 89 by a 42 to 23 vote. On 3/23/89, the Senate adopted SIR 1012 by a 29 to 4 vote. flaming to the water Quality Commission appointments, Governor Rater appointed or reappointed the following individuals to three year terms expiring on 2/14/92: Bruce Baumgartner of Breckenridge, Shirley Ela of Grand Junction; and Bob Pearson of Denver. These three individuals, plus Connie King and Mazy. Gearhart, who were appointed earlier, still need to be confirmed by the Senate. Since SB 181 (clarifying the State's Water Quality Act) was introduced, it has been a aontroversaibill. Parenthetically, SB 181 as originally introduced would-have transferred -the Division of Water Quality from the Health Department to the Department of Natural Resources; however, the 'transfer' feature has been dropped and a substitute (see pages 6 & 7) is now the bill. Essentially, Section ate of SB 181 deals with clarification of the water quantity ter quality concerns that have arisen over the interpretation of CRS 25-8-104. Section 110 of SB 181 addresses the need to eliminate duplication of state agency regulations and avoids over regulation and unneeded expense unless there is good cause. Section THREE of SB 181 has been asmnded as follows:._(1) lines 44 through 49 have been stricken; (2) the word 'revises" in line 51 has been replaced with the word 'pramilgation"; and (3) the words "but not state wide" have been inserted after the word 'specific". A more detailed description of.what Senator Norton is doing is contained in his letter to other Senators (see pages 4 and 5). 'ME MATER OONGRESS SUPPORTS THE PASSAGE OF SB 181 - YOUR HELP WITH OOETIACTING YOUR REPRESERIAITVE Wx1ED BE VERY MUCH APPRDCIATED. In the event that you wish to contact your Senator or Representative, the fallowing telephone members should be utilized: Senate Republicans .... 866-4866 Senate Democrats .... 866-4865 House Republicans and House Democrats ..a 866••-2904 Inforamatioa on bills is available in the Bill Roan, located in the South Wing of the Capitol's basement. The Bill Room telephone Kloober is 866-3055. It is strongly urged that you retain this and future CSC Water Legislative Reports in your files, since future reports will refer back .to earlier reports (cross-index system system in a sense).. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Dick MacRavey at 303/837-0812 - (in the event that I am not in the office, please indicate both your WORK AND HOME telephone ambers). ': BILL SPONSOR TITLE ' CNC LEG. Rer. 'BILL 'STAIUS . CPC LEGISLATIVE DESCRIPT. DATE (AS OF 2/21/89) COMMIIThFJ POSITION Southwestern Water Conserv- 2/6/89 p. 8 Passed House 3rd SB 64 DeNier ation District Loans Reading on 3/13/89 1/16/89 -- SUPPORTS 41 Financing for 'small water Senate Concurred in 1/16/89, 1/25/89, projects by Water & House Amendments 2/20/89, & 3/6/89 SB 67 Norton Power Authority 2/6/89 p. 8 on 3/22/89 - SUPPORTS Passed on House 3rd Reading 1/16/89, 2/20/89 & SB 85 Bishop CWCB Constnac4ion Fund 2/6/89 p. 8 with Amendments on 3/23/89 3/20/89 - SUPPORTS g SB 95 Bishop Joint Review process 2/6/89 p. 8 In House Appropriations Passed on Rouse 3rd Reading 1/16/89 & 3/6/89 w SB 116 Hopper Lo-Flow Plumbing Fixtures 2/6/89 p. 8 with Amendments on 3/23/89 - SUPPORTS '3 Well Permits For 1/25/89 & 3/20/89 s8 120 Norton Sand & Gravel Mining 2/6/89 p. 8 In Senate Appropriations - SUPPORTS Passed on House 3rd Reading SB 135 Bishop state Engineers Cash Funds 2/6/89 P. 8 on 3/23/89 1/30/89 - SUPPORTS? Letter of Concern General Fund`Moneys c to Governor, SB 142 Bird for Water Purposes 2/6/89 p, 9 In Conference Committee Leadership & JBc Appropriations for SB 148 ,rkCormick. . `Satellite Monitoring'System , 2/6/89 p. 9 In Senate Appropriations 1/30/89 - SUPPORTS 2/1/89 s 2/20/89 - 88 158 Allard Federal.Cleanfater Act. . 2/6/89 p. 9 Indefinitely on 3/9/89 AMENDED Passed on House ' 2/13/89 & 2/20/89 - 3rd Reedit*, With SUPPORTS AS NOW N1 se 166 McComdx* Char a ir&tter Rights 2/6/89 p. 9 Agaertents be 3/23/89 . : AMEICED Passed on 2/20/89 - SUPPORTS c Transfer of W.Q.C.C. to Senate 3rd wading with WITH PROPOSED 81/181 '' Norton Department of tat. Resources ' 2/6/$9 p. 9 Amendments on 3/23/89 CFTC AME2IDl*E R S • BILL SPONSOR — TITLE c LOG. RFT. BILL STATUS - CWC LEGISLATIVE _, DBSCRIPT. DATE AS OF 3/23/89 COrluTIEE POSITION a Wastewater 1/30/89 - SUPPORTS SIR 5 Norton ,4Treaitaent Projects 2/6/89 p. 9 Raise Adopted on 3/10/89 WITH CWC AMENDMENTS Pzi , Two Forks - Federal Regional Adopted by House on 3/22/89 t7 SIR 1012 ,Anderson Decision Making 3/23/89 p. 8 and Senate on 3/23/89 - SUPPORTS r0+ Residential Well;Water Postponed H8 1045 Duke for Hougehold'Use 2/6`89 p. 9 Indefinitely 2/17/89 1/16/89 OPPOSES H si 1/30/89 - SUPPORTS C t� HB 1086 Masson Industrial Prettjeatment 2/6/89". 10 In Rouse riations (STUDY ALSO.NEEDED m Political Subdivisions House Concurred in 1/25/89,- SUPPORTS 8 HB 1112 Irwin , Cooperative Agr9ements 2/6/89 p1.1_19 Senate Amendments on 3L20/89 AS NOV AMENDED H HB 1167 Paulson Air Quality (re: Trees) 2(6/89 p. 10 In Senate Aapmpriatiam Consideration of 1/30/89 & 3/6/89 H8 1169 Jones Landacping Conservation . 2/6/89 p. 10 Amendments by House -,SUPPORTS In House !real Gov't where it is technically dead due HB 1174 Pierson . Water Use Efficiency Act 2/6/89 P. 10 to failure to meet.dead1ina) 1/10/89 OPPOSES (ID ' ' Passed Senate 3rd HB 1238 Wright Weli Constriction Licenses 2/6/89 p. 11 Reading on 3/16/89 . HB 1307 Mutzbaugh Public utilities Law 2/6/89 pt 11 Indefinitely on 2/15/89 2/6/89 OPPOSES ecPad HB 1315 Printer West Continental t Divide 2/0/89 p. "11 Indefinitely on 2/15/89 2/6/89 - OPPOSES cE Postponed,Indefinitely -7 2/13/$9 - ps bill was originally SUPPORTS IF pi HO 1319 . Paulson :Wald &loenic Water System 2/6/89 p. 11 introduced -- on 2/17/89 CWC AMENDMENT ADDED tq . Basin of Origin • Lost on liaises2nd Reading ra :.HB 1326 Mclnnie App£npriators 2/6/89p. 12 on 2/23/89 2/13/89-- OPPOSES ' Water:Resourcea and Postponed 2/6/88 — OPR$US ,amo HB 1346 Wright Power"'Authority Transfer 2/4/89,pt 12 Indefinitely or 2/17/8' IHR023prf FORM co 2/13/89 - SUPPORTS AS 4ONG AS THE River Basin Postponed SURVEY DEALS WITH HB 1347 D. William Survey for Waiter Use 2/4/891?. 12 Tndefintely on 2/17/89 ALL WATER USERS PLATER LEGISLATIVE REPORT —4— MARCH 24, 1989 March 22, 1989 RE: SB 181 Dear Senator: • i would like to urge your vote for the Senate State Affairs -amendment and my proposed amendment to S8 181. The State Affairs Conaittee amendment is an attempt at a compromise to the original-bill. S8 181 which originally. would have transferred the Water Quality Control Commission (WQCC) and Division to the Department of Natural Resources was a proposed bill of the HJR 1001 water study committee. Because of concerns expressed by the Governor and Department of Health, -1 was requested to identify a reasonable alternative to the original 58`181. Although there continues to be active negotiations on the alternative proposal with the administration and interested parties, the State Affairs amendment is 'a move in the right direction. There are three sections in the State Affairs. Amendment. Section 1 is -in response to a request by the WQCC to further clarify Section 164 oora state Clean Water Act. Section 104 prohibits the WQCC from adopting regulations that • would cause material injury to water rights. - Section 1 of the State Affairs amendment reflects current Colorado. water law and attempts: to synchronize the actions of the WQCC with the activities of other State agencies. Paragraphs (2)(a) and (b) conform the Clean Water Act to the- State's water law and are clarifying provisions which integrate the quantity law with the quality law. Paragraph (2)(c) states that mixing zones should- be allowed to provide some relief"from the treatment requirements if the Clean Water Act will not be violated and water rights will not be injured. This codifies action taken"on the biomonitoring regulations recently promulgated. by the WQCC. . Further, the amendment supports federal regulations where mixing zones are prohibited. This new provision should help dischargers ' to avoid unnecessary expenditures for treatment. Paragraph (2)(d) requires consultation with the State Engineer and the Water Conservation Board. Paragraphs (2)(e) and (3) address the issuance of ground water extraction and pollution cleanup activities. In the absence of this provision,' -ground water extraction for cleanup activities may not be viewed as.a 'beneficial use*. However, such extraction. is essential to meet CERCLA and 'RCRA orders. Water which is lost from the -system in the course of extraction and cleanup will be replaced to the stream if material injury occurs. Section 2 of the State-Affairs amendment addresses the need to eliminate duplicationdupliEiffElif state agency .regulations and av0fds`: overregulation and unneeded expense unless there is good cause. Specifically, paragraph .(7). recognizes _that -there. .are many :state-agencies which have water quality responsibilities. It is not beneficial to the regu- lated community nor the environment to have agencies with overlapping and poten- tially conflicting regulations. Not only is it .frustrating, expensive, -time consuming and potentially counter-productive, conflicts between- bureaucracies will tend to only delay necessary environmental protection and cleanup., WATER LEGISLATIVE REPORT -5- MARCH 24 1989 Paragraphs (8)(a), (b) and (c) provide for compliance with the federal Clean Water Act. In addition, the WOCC car be more stringent than corresponding federal water quality regulations if it determines that public health, the envi- ronment or the beneficial use of water rights require tougher regulations. It tends to shift the burden of proof from tht regu3ated"°community to the WQCC in proving more stringent standards,and regulations are necessary. Section 3 restricts the authority of the WQCC to set statewide water qual- ity standards. Instead, section 3 places an emphasis on setting site-specific standards, as required by the federal Clean Water Act (Section 303(c)(2)(8)) and U.S. EPA guidance documents. . Should this provision become law, water users and dischargers would be required to monitor only for pollutants likely to occur at • their site. Monitoring is very expensive, and unnecessary when there is not a likelihood of the specific pollutant being present. Where these pollutants are likely to occur, the proper procedure is to set site-specific standards. This will provide for much more efficient use of monitoring dollars., In my discussions with the administration and other interested parties, I believe further clarification of some of the provisions in the State Affairs amendment is necessary. The Norton amendment, lines 1 - 4 clarify that the amendment addresses cri- teria applied to the WQCC. There has been a substantial amount of discussion concerning the term "and deplete'. To be specific to the intent of the term, I will request that 'and deplete' be deleted and replaced with `As defined in Section 37-92-103 (7).' On line 43, for clarity. I am requesting the phrase `creation or preserva- tion of` be deleted. In 1987, the General Assembly chose to clarify its intent that instream flows are to be allocated only through appropriation by the Water Conservation Board. I would recommend to strike on line 45 'encouraged and'. Mixing zones are currently allowed. My intent is to statutorily recognize milting' zones when no restriction in federal law exists. The amendment on. page 511, line -U. would modify °supersede". If the WQCC determines that other agency regulations or enforcement activities would place Colorado's water quality program in noncompliance with the federal act, then the WQCC may supersede regulatory or enforcement activities of such agencies. Finally, the last amendment clarifies the intent of Section 3 to establish site-specific standards for priority pollutants.. Again, I would urge your support far the State Affairs amendment and the Norton amendment to SB 181. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Tom Norton WATER LEGISLATIVE REPORT -6- MARCH 24, 1989. SS • COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS $6 57 . . After consideration on the merits, the committee recoends`th s at 58 5 8. Ho 181 ` be amended es follows and, e1,16 ONOMOId,'be referred 6p to the Commute. of the Whole with-favorable recermerdstiail: i. ' ' 61 • Amend printed bill, strike everything ,below the enacting, g clause, and substitute the..followiev 64 -. .' 64 'SECTION I. 25-8-104; Colorado Revised Statutes, 1902 65 66 Repl. Vol., is amended to read: 67 25-8-104. jnterpr Satiom ang c struction_;of water ' 1 quality Provisions. (1)_ No provision of this arti.cle,.sh7A T 2 be interpreted so as to supersede, abrogate, or impair rights 3 to divert water and apply water to beneficial- uses, ;in - ' 4 accordance`with the provisions of sections- 5'and 6'ef 'article 5 XVI of the- constitution of the state of -Colorado,rcompacts 6 entered Into by the state of Colorado, or ` the provisions:,-of 7 articles 80 to 93 of title 37. C.R.S., .19w37 or Colorado court 8 determinations with respect to the- determination and 9 administration of water rights. Nothing in this article-shall 10 be construed, enforced, or applied so as "to cause or-result in II material' injury to water rights: The"--general =' assembly " 12 recognizes that this article may lead to.dischargers choosing . t. , 13 consumptive types of treatment techniques in order , to -:meet 14 water quality requirements. Under such circumstances, the 15 discharger must comply with all of.the .applicable provisiong 16 of articles 80 to 93 of title 37, 'C.R.S., t9f3; and' shalt be 17 obliged to remedy any material injury to water rights' to ' the 18 extent required under the provisions of articles 80 to 93 of 19 title 37, C.R.S. 49737 The question-of whether such material 20 injury to water rights exists and the remedy therefnr.shali be . 21 determined by the water :curt. ' This section shall not.be Z2 interpreted so as to prevent the issuance of a' permit'pursuant 23 to sections 25-8-501 to 25-8-503 which is necessary to protect 24 public health. Nothtng:tn.this article;sh$ll be; construed to 25 allow the commission or the division:to requirir minimum streas 26 flows or minimum water levels in any"lakes..0r `impoundments. 27 . (2) THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA, IN ADDITION TO THOSE 29 OTHERWISE PRESCRIBED BY LAW, SHALL APPLY TO ANY POLICY, RULEMAXING, AOJUDICATORY, ADMINISTRATIVE, OR EXECUTIVE 30 • DECISION.OF THE WATER QUALITY CONTROL COMMISSION OR, JUDI.CIAL 32 DECISION RELATED THERETO, WHEREIN THE REGULATION OFWATER - 33 QUALITY IMPACTS THE EXERCISE OF WATER RIGHTS: - 34 35 (a) ALL STATE WATERS SHALL BE PRESUMED TO -8E---AVAI-tABLE 36 ' B ENEFICIAL USES UNDER MID:AN N AN CORDCE_ WITH ;THE ' . - 37 CONSTITUTION AND LAWS OF THE STATE,`AND•A WATER RIGHT;INCLUDES. 38 THE'RISHT TO DIVERT . AND DEPLETE. WATERS -OF THE 'STATE FOR 39 APPLICATION TO BENEFICIAL 'USE; - 40 CREATION OR PRESERRV THE ATION OF AISSION - n:INSTRIEAMOFLON FfR AMY -' SHALL Nor P R OSE;- 44 ALLOWED)INMIXING ACCORDANCE WITHSOTHERWPROVISIONSLOF THISSCd TICLEIN-_ 46 CALCULATING THE NECESSARY DEGREE OF SOURCE POLLUTANT CONTROL, 47 • SO LONG AS WATER RIGHTS ARE NOT NATERIALLY,INJUOED; 48 49 (d) THE COMMISSION SHALL CONSULT WITH THE STATE ENGINEER 50 AND THE WATER CONSERVATION BOARD OR THEIR DESIGNEES BEFORE • SI MAKING ANY DECISION OR ADOPTING ANY RULE OR POLICY WHICH HAS 52 THE POTENTIAL TO CAUSE MATERIAL INJURY TO WATER RIGHTS; 53 54 WATERS INORDER UNDERGROUND TREAT'CO REMOVEER MAY EPOL�TANTTSD FROM STATE FROM THE WATER $ 6 EXTRACTED; EXCEPT THAT ANY MATERIAL INJURY TO WATER RIGHTS 57 RESULTING THEREFROM SHALL BE REMEDIED AS REQUIRED BY LAW. 58 co AMPMEMMEMMW WATER LEGISLATIVE REPORT -7- MARCH 24, 1989 • (3)TO SECTION 37-90-137 STATE 37-90137( SHALL 2)) NECESSARYI SSUE WELL PERMITS PURSUANT 6 T0 ACCONPLISR"TIN: PURPOSES OF PARAGRAPH (t) OF SUBSECTION (2) OF THIS SECTIOK__',:" WELL 62 CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 37-91-101; £1:sEQ 63 64 SECTION 2..:-:25-8-202, Colorado Revised Statutes, 1982 65 Rapt. Vol., as wended, is amended BY THE .ADDITION ,or THE 66 rOtiO,INC NEW SUBSECTIONS to read:- 67 S.B. 181 2S-8-202. Buttes of the __commission, (1) The 1 (Cont.) commission, in accordance with section 25-8-102 (4), shall 2 recognize water quality responsibilities of the mined land 3 reclamation division, the state engineer. the oil and gas . 4 conservation commission, and 'the state agencies responsible 5 fur activities related to the federal 'Resource Conservation 6 and Recovery Act of 1976' and the federal •Comprehensive 7 Environmental Respnnse, Compensation, and Liability Act of 8 1980 and related state programs, and shall not duplicate or 9 supersede the regulations or enforcement responsibilities of 10 such agencies and- shall coordinate enforcement actions-with 11 such agencies when appropriate. 12 (8) (a) The commission may adopt :rules . -Sore stringent:. 14 than corresponding federal regulations for the parppse -_ 15 described in paragraph (b) .of this subsection (8) only .Tf it 16 makes a Written finding after public comment and hearing and 17 based'on sound scianti tic or technical'-evidence in the > record 18 that the corresponding federal,regulations are not-.adequate-to 19 protect the public health, beneficial use of water rights, or 20 the environment of the, state. Those.- findings -shall be 21 accompanied .by. a statement of .basls"and.ourpose referring to Z2 and evaluating the public health and'enein nmental information 23 and studies contained in the'reeord which This the •basic •for 24 - the commission's conclusion. 25 (b) Except as 26 provided to paragraph (a) , of this 27 subsection•(-a).-:no cute-which the-cowtssion., adopts for the. 28 purpose,-of the state administering a.program under.the. federal - 29 act may be more stringent then:the federal regulationsehtch' 30 address the same circumstantial, or iaplaaent the•correipending 31 federal statutory provision. In adopting such rules, the 32 commission may incorporate- by reference cerresponding;federal 33 regulations. 34 35 (c),.The existing policies, Knits, and regulations of:the - 36 coentsston and division shall be labelled in conformance: With- 37 . sections 25=8-104 and_25-8-202. _ 38 SECTION 3. 25-8-204 (3), Colorado Revised Statutes, 1982 40 . Repl•, -Vol.,, as asemied. .is amended...and;the.-said 25-8-204 is 41 further amended 8Y IHEADOgJON OF A alEl/ SUJSECTION, to read . 25-8-204 !iltr..... ;f¢ (3) pater qua_Tfty' 44 standards may be promulgated for use in correction with any 45, • one or more of the classes of- state waters established:by the • 46 commission -pursuant to- section: 25-8-203- and slay be._sade- 47 applicable with respect to arty designated:portion of;statt 48 water.o; .ta all state watt. . :` 49 50 (6) trhenevet the :commission revises -water standards.. pursuant to section -25-8-202 (1): (f). it,shall - 52 - determine whether . the presence or- :dtschargt of -Orion*, 53 ,pollutants for whtch.criterta have been.established under tile. . 54 federal act could reasonably be expected to,interfere "'vitti •a: 55 classified use for any designated portton'of`statr Waters:' 56 The commission shall promulgate such site specific water 57 quality standards as are necessary to protect the classified SE -, :"uses of such waters. 59 . SECTI(L. 4. afe el us The 61 4y��• general assembly .Mreby 61 finds, determines, and declares that this act is necessary 62 . ;t, for preservation of—the -Public-1.P4104,r,sneelik • 63 and safety!. .. 6i • WATER LEGISLATIVE REPORT —8— MARCH 24, 1989 • • g��99//��FirstRegularSesslon - U.S N0. e8 p 9 Fittasventh GeneratAssembly STATE OF COLORADO ENGROS D BY REPRESENTATIVES Anderson and Grampsas; also SENATOR Owens. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 2022 • 1 WHEREAS, The decision regarding the construction of Two 2 Forks dam is important to-all Coloradans; and • 3 WHEREAS, The Army Corps of Engineers has formally 4 approved the permit for the construction of the dam after • • 5 expensive and time-consuming negotiations; and 6 WHEREAS, The regional office of the United States 7 Environmental Protection Agency. has thoroughly studied the 8 issue and, after extended negotiations, produced a consensus • 9 document covering its area of authority; and • 10 WHEREAS, The Army Corps of Engineers and the regional 11 office of the Environmental Protection Agency have reached an 12 . agreement as to the particular mitigation activities to be 13 required under the permit; and 14 .WHEREAS, The regional officials of the,United States 15 Environmental Protection Agency are more sensitive to the 16 local environment, needs, and preferences, and the Amy Corps 17 of Engineers, by long involvement with the permit-process, is 18 thoroughly familiar with all aspect/ of the proposed'project; 19 now, therefore, • 20 Be It Resolved .by the House of Representatives of the 21 Fifty-seventh General 1ssem y orthe Slate of toloraaj, 22 Senate concurrfniViiin: - 23 That the decision as to whether or not to 'proceed with 24 'construction of the Two Forks darn be made at-the-local level, ////::::''���� 25 by regional offices of the fede "agencies. with input (}g} 26 from the appropriate state and local agencies, by`Coloradans �LJ 27 who have access to the data gathered- by-tbe regional offices 28 of. the United States Environmental Protection-Agency and the 29 A Corps of Engineers, and to the expertise and :agreements 30 acheved by these federal agencies during`their-extensive • 31 study and negotiation periods. • - • . Asarnencied as ses CopNdTettere Indicate fife Meterrar to be_.dial!.Wachs" meJrea thtvagh the nNt indicate laltttavfoa arl lbgesitati. WELD COLi:'CITY COMM SS1O ;HERS 1935' NAk27 Afi & 40 CLERK BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION, _ . - _ TO TEE BOARD OF THE STATE OF COLORADO IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF-) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FILED BURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY) FOR AUTHORITY TO REMOVE AND RETIRE ) APPLICATION NO. 89A-130R PORTIONS OF ITS TRACK AT VARIOUS ) LOCATIONS IN GREELEY, COLORADO. ) TO THE PARTIES IN THIS MATTER AND ALL INTERESTED PERSONS, FIRMS OR CORPORATIONS: You are notified that this application has been filed with the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, and any person desiring to intervene in or participate as a 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 30 days after the date of this notice. If no pleadings to become a party to this application are filed in the time stated, it will be treated as waiver of opposition and,participation, and this application may be considered and decided by the Commission without formal oral hearing. The Applicant shall certify, in writing, to the Commission Secretary, within 30 days after the notice period expires (if interventions or petitions to intervene have been filed) that it desires either to roceed to hearin or to wi raw i s app ica ion. , e app ican s a le Mn a cer i ication a list containing the name, address, and title of each of its then known witnesses, which may be supplemented any time up to 30 days before the hearing, but with no more than twice the number of witnesses originally filed. The applicant shall also file a list of exhibits and two copies of each of its exhibits. Copies of the foregoing documents shall be served upon all parties to the proceeding. Each intervenor shall file with the Commission at least 20 days before the first day of the hearing a list containing the name, address, and title of each of its witnesses, with two copies of each of its exhibits, and shall serve copies on all parties. No witness shall be permitted to testify, nor shall any document be received in evidence, except in rebuttal , unless filed and served as provided in this notice. The Commission, if a party does not meet these- requirements, may dismiss the application or intervention upon motion filed by any other party, unless good cause is shown. No motion for continuance shall be granted if filed within 20 days before the first day of the hearing, except for good cause shown. The Commission Secretary shall consider hearing dates and places within 15 days after the Applicant's certification 'has been received and each party shall notify the Secretary within that time of the number of days the party expects the hearing to take, the location where the party desires the hearing to be held, and existing commitments during the following 180-day period which will prevent the party from appearing. If any party fails to so notify the Secretary of The Commission, the party will be deemed tohave consented to {he hearing date and location determined by the Secretary. Parties will be notified by the Commission of the hearing date, time and location. Applicants must appear at the hearing, if one is set, and present evidence in support of their application. Other parties may appear and present evidence in accordance with their interests. No exception to the procedure described in this notice shall be made except upon timely motion showing good cause. Notwithstanding the provisions of this notice, if an applicant files copies of exhibits and a list of witnesses with its application, the above time requirements shall be accelerated. The Commission also may, for good cause shown, provide for expedited procedure by notifying or eliminating any of the above requirements except those relating to notice and opportunity to be heard. (SEAL) JAMES P. SPIERS Executive Secretary SSION Q Dated at Denver, Colorado this 4.Or. �4* 23rd day of March 1989. e.. ` •" ear le 48111x 4. I 4711, * Q` 5111D:lav WELDcosu ,piiiiiy ow tP ..`s'` TE OF COLORADO BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS 27 �� a 1Q. Department of Natural Resources 620 Centennial Building CL 1313 Sherman St,Denver,Colorado 80203 TO T j ,�C� pF`COQy:, (303) 866-';454 B�� D �6 9` Karol) 22. 1989 4/876* Board of County Commissioners Weld County eomm ss Doers P 0 Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 ROWENA ROGERS JOY C CARPENTER JOHN S.WILKES In Return questionnaire by March 24, 1989 Board meeting date March 27, 1989 Rescheduled to Abrii 3j 1989 Re: Min. App. No. 362, Uranium Mining Lease Ferrett Exploration Company, Inc. , Applicant 4,656.28 acres, See Attached Description, Weld County A typographical error appeared in the land description attached to our letter dated February 24, 1989 Section 25-9N-64W, (80.00 acres SE/4NE/4, NE/4SE/4) Should have read Section We regret any inconvenience this may cause. Also, the application will come before the Board on Monday, April 3, 1989 instead of March 27. Sincerely, igst L. R. Ladwig Minerals Director Ouestionnaire to: County Commissioners & County Planner Water Conservation Board Bureau of Land Management Division of Mines U.S. Forest Service Division of Wildlife Colorado Division of Planning State Archaeologist Division of Mined Land Reclamation State Forest Service Land Use Commission Department of Natural Resources Geological Survey Natural Areas Program Division of Water Resources Div of Parks and Outdoor Rec. ANTHONY SABATINI LR. IADWIG RUTH J. KARY - Administrator Minerals Director DeputyRegister r LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR MINERAL LEASE APPLICATION NO. 362 Weld County Acres Description Section Township Range 640.00 All 16 9N 63W 320. 00 SW/4 ; S/2NW/4; 2E 9N 63W W/2SE/4 80.00 SE/4NE/4; 1E: 9N 64W • NE/4SE/4 39.92 Lot 3 (NE/4NW/4) 6 ION 66W 640.00 All 16 10N 66W 40.00 SW/4NE/4 32 10N 66W 120.00 E/2NW/4; 32 11N 66W NW/4SE/4 80.00 E/2SE/4 10 10N 67W 600.00 N/2; N/2SW/4; 16 l0N 67W SE/4SW/4; SE/4 80.00 S/2SW/4 22 lON ; 67W 520. 00 E/2; SW/4N147/47 28 10N 67W SW/4 640. 00 All 36 10N 67W 216.36 S/2 Lot 1; 30 11N 67W Lot 2; SE/4SW/4; S/2SE/4 640.00 All 36 11N 67W 4,656.28 wzi Q .,Y: ''''STATE OF ,��� if COLORADO DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS 27 f1,�}}' o. 36 ge ice)353-Colorado 80632-0850 r0 HE $P.O. Box 850 CLERK a '�s- OARD PUBLIC NOTICE 34 mant, 7, 1989 CONSTRUCTION PROJECT C%FR 03-0034-13 Construction Project CPR 03-0034-13 is located on State Highway 34 from Weld County Road 50 East to Weld County Road 69. The total length of the construction area is 3.5 miles. This project is funded by the 6 cent increase in gas tax. Construction on this section of S.H. 34 is now under way and will continue through July, 1989. This project consists of roadway widenjngs, asphalt paving. and grade changes. The finished roadway will be two lanes with 8 foot shoulders widening into four lanes on the east end for 1.2 miles. The grade change phase of the project will require the use of several detours along the side of the roadway. Other phases of the project will require that traffic be placed in a one-way situation. This will mean alternate lanes of traffic will be stopped for short periods of ti Tan. Traffic should be aware that delays of up to 10 minutes could be possible and to, plan accordingly. Thank you for your cooperation and if you have any questions or concerns, please contact Robert K. Patrick, Resident Engineer. or Rick Gabel, Project Engineer at the above address (Telephone: 350-2135). /e7,4S. Robert K. Patrick Resident Engineer Begin CXFRO3-0034-/3 __ ._ T s H. PO T . End CXFR 03-0034-13 501 `FF.I � • S' �. n r •• Fis n. r n is n efr _'4 • \� g �'`n r,•• ,•/e(,4 —14N. ---`req.. . Y _/ ry �- 6 r w(,, Ff Y•pr WELT' !" Sc�O M S 1989 ,p`s,a, 27 atr 32 TO THE BOARD Roger L. Mace 4237 W. C. R. 29 Fort Lupton, Co 80621 Dear Sirs, I am writing in hopes Weld County will review its policy regarding the existing procedures currently utilized for individuals procuring accessary to the farm, mobile home permits. Currently, any person owning a few acres can apply for and receive this type of permit to place a mobile home on a property under the pretense that the structure is needed for a farm hand. A large percentage of these mobile home permits are being obtained by individuals on small acreages for the soul purpose of renting or for the convenience of friends or relatives. This practice is allowing unsightly areas to develop, and reduce surrounding property values. I have no complaints about mobiles on large farm proper- ties utilized for legitimate farm help. However- what has transpired I feel warrants some changes in existing policy. I would appreciate a response in regards to this situation, and I would also be glad to come to Greeley to discuss this topic at one of the Weld County Commissioners meetings. Thank you, Csret_L_ -._ _ . . Roger L. Mace 3 CALOR. Artb Aktst. SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING March 21, 1989 A regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission was held on March 21, 1989, in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor (#101) , Weld County Centennial Building, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. The meeting was called to order by the chairman, Bud Haldorson at 1₹35 p.m. Tape 342 - Side 1 Ann Garrison Present - Jerry Burnett Absent Ivan Gosnell Present LeAnn Reid Absent - telephoned Lynn Brown Present Rick Iverson '' Present - Jerry Kiefer Absent' - telephoned Ernie Ross Present Bud Ealldorson Present Also present: Brian Bingle, 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 March 7, 1989, was approved as distributed. • CASE NUMBER: USR-874 APPLICANT: Phillip Camensisch REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special- Review permit for an open-pit mining operation,' material processing, and an asphalt and concrete batch plant. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The SW} and the W} of the SEI of Section 10, T2N, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, 'Colorado ` LOCATION: Approximately 3 miles northwest of the Town of Firestone, west of and adjacent to the Del Camino Area,' south" of . State Highway 119, and east of and adjacent to Weld County Road 7. APPEARANCE: Larry Brown, Consultant, Environment Impact for 'Gravel Pits, represented the applicant. This is a 240 acre site. The gravel At' this-site is deep and of high quality. There will be approximately fifty loads of gravel taken out per day. The expected length of operation is a twenty year plan. He also discussed the reclamation plans for this site. The Chairman called `for discussion from the-members of the audience. Summary of the Weld County Planning, Commission Meeting March 21, 1989 Page 2 Ed Hodges, area resident, spoke in opposition to-this request because of the number of gravel pits already in the area, truck traffic and the danger to area children and residents, dust, endangering underground water and irrigation ditches that run through the area, loss of native vegetation, and odcr and noise from the batch plants. Tape 342 - Side 2 Dawn Hollinbeck, property owner directly across the road .from the proposed gravel pit, is concerned about the safety of her children from truck traffic, dust, noise, and odors from the asphalt batch plant. John Copper, adjacent property owner, expressed his concerns over a possible drop in the water table, excessive truck traffic, dust, noise, and odors. Jim Lionberger, Attorney, Longmont, represented two area property owners. Both are opposed to this request because of the cumulative affects of having four gravel pits in this immediate area. Tape 343 - Side 1 Shirley Camenish reported they do not have any plans to mine the area where the houses are.The Chairman asked Brian Bingle to-read the recommendation, conditions, and development standards as prepared by the Department of. Planning Services' staff into the record. The Chairman called for additional discussion from the audience. Marlys Gosnell, area resident, spoke in opposition to the proposed haul route. Ivan Gosnell stated he and Lee Morrison had discussed his position as a Planning Commission member and a resident in the area of the proposed gravel pit. He will _not be voting because of.. a possible conflict -of interest because he has a biased opinion. ,- MOTION: Ernie Ross moved Case Number USR-874 for Phillip Camensich for a Site - - Specific..Development Plan, and a Special .Review,permit-for an open-pit mining operation, material processing, and an asphalt and concrete batch plant be denied based on the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by Ann Garrison. • Summary of the Weld County Planning-Commission Meeting March 21, 1989 Page 3 The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Lynn Brown wished to express her concerns. This is a difficult case and she fens it is a request we can look at as a single use by special review or we can attempt to look at the big picture, and she thinks it comes in loud and clear that we have to attempt to look at the big picture. She is well aware that some of the testimony has been impassioned, but through that there are threads of concern that keep coming up over and-ever again that she does not feel have been adequately answered. Several -people have expressed concern over the air pollution and long-term affects.-- -The water pollution, and even potential long-term ground pollution which may prevent future things from growing was not satisfactorily addressed. There has been a lot of concern expressed over the water table and seepage from ditches, and again she did not hear any satisfactory resolution of these problems. She feels the traffic in the area is a concern. When we look at one use by special review, fifty or a hundred trucks doesn't look,like much, but this entire area is becoming a traffic concern and we are at the point-where we need a large scale traffic study in this area. It is not appropriate for the Planning Commission to address the economic issues for anyone's individual business venture; however, this is clearly a case where we have to weigh one person's desire to have an economic venture against the. health, safety, and welfare of an entire area. When we revised the Comprehensive Plan we spent a great deal of time discussing the future of the I-25 corridor, and in particular the Del Camino area. Clearly, this area .is - undergoing major change. Presently, there is more commercial development in the area, Highway 119 is really the entrance into the City of Longmont, and there is a lot more housing in the area. " Tape 343 - Side 2 Ann raised the issue of how much dust one gravel pit generates vs two, vs three. She doesn't know if this is a linear or geometric progression, and she doesn' t think that is the issue, but she feels we are at a point where the scales are in a balance and it is time for us to be responsible and say no. Ann Garrison stated she seconded the motion because she does not believe the staff's recommendation and development standards protect the health, safety, and welfare of the residents. If it were the only pit in the area, she would agree with the staff's recommendation--that the development standards and conditions would protect the health, safety, and welfare of the people in the area, but she feels that such a concentrated use of the land in this Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting March 21, 1989 Page•4 area for gravel pits has, a potential to damage the health andwel .being of people who now live in the area as well as the people who will be living in the area over the next twenty years. Also, the I-25 area, around Del Camino, is an area the County has designated as a primary growth area over the next ten or twenty years. Having so many gravel..pits in the area and the negative impacts they would have could hinder the economic development of the area. By approving this permit, we could be denying a lot of people uses and potential uses of their land. So this must be looked at, both environmentally and in terms in the health and well being of people over a twenty year period of time, and from the County's Comprehensive Plan which states this area is a prime area for economic, growth and development. She feels that if this area is going to be a primary area for, gravel pits the County should look at an overall, master plan for the gravel pits in the area--looking at them as a whole rather than having individual development standards and plans for each individual pit. It is her feeling that environmental impact of a group of pits is much different than the environmental impact of an individual pit. These are her reasons for seconding the motion. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Rick Iverson - yes; Lynn Brown - yes; Ivan Gosnell - abstain; . . Ann Garrison - yes; Ernie .Ross - yes; Bud Halldorson -- yes. The meeting was adjourned at 3:45 p.m. . Respectfully submitted, • Bobbie Good • Secretary AGENDA WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Tuesday, April 4, 1989 Planning Commission Members are reminded that you are to call BOBBIE GOOD 356-4C00, Extension 4400, if +you cannot attend the luncheon and/or meeting. 11 :30 a.m. - Weld County Planning Commission Luncheon - April 4, 1989, Weld County Centennial Center, Room 339, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado * * * * * * ,: * * * is * * * * * * * * * t. * * * * * * * * is * * * 1:30 p.m. - Public Meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission, County Commissioners' Hearing Room (#101) , 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. ROLL CALL Bud Haildorson, Chairman Ernie Ross, Vice-Chairman Jerry Burnett Lynn Brown Rick Iverson Jerry Kiefer LeAnn Reid Ivan Gosnell Ann Garrison 1. CASE NUMBER: Amended Z-412 APPLICANT: Eeebe Draw Farms, Ltd. , c/o Morris Burk REQUEST: To amend a Planned Unit Development District LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A tract of land located in Sections 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, and 17 all in T3N, R65W of the 6th P.N.. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: East of and adjacent to Weld County Road 39 and south of and adjacent to Weld County Road 38 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO MARCH 29, 1989 TAPE #89-12 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, March 29, 1989, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Chairman Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson, Pro-Tem Commissioner Gene R. Brantner - Excused Commissioner George Kennedy Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also present: Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna MINUTES: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of March 27, 1989, as printed. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: Mr. Warden added under New Business as Item #10 - Consider Contract with Alexanders re: Road Agreement and authorize Chairman to sign; and as Item #11 - Consider. Contract with Jerald Construction and Larry Steel and Associates and authorize Chairman to sign. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $ 121,462.99 Social Services 30,478.62 Handwritten warrants: General fund 10,681.09 Payroll 1,077,127.33 Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BIDS: PRESENT SMALL AMBULANCE — AMBULANCE DEPT: Mr. Warden said only one bidder submitted a bid for this item which is to be considered for approval on April 12. 13e0009 PRESENT GIESERT PIT ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES - BLDG. & GROUNDS: Mr. Warden presented this, and said it is to be considered for approval on April 12. PRESENT AND APPROVE MOTOR POOL PAINTING PROJECT — BLDG. & GROUNDS: Mr. Warden said it is being requested that this be considered on an emergency basis to accomodate the schedule for the shop building. He said Andy Petruzzi, Director of Buildings and Grounds Department, recommends that the low bid for items 1 and 2, submitted by Komac Paint, Inc. , in the amount of $7,467.00; and the low bid submitted by Sherwin—Williams for items 3, 4, and 5, in the amount of $388.05 be accepted, for a total bid amount of $7,855.05. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this matter on an emergency basis and accept the recommendation in total. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. APPROVE 1989 STEEL BID - ROAD & BRIDGE: Mr. Warden said Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer, recommended that the low bidder or sole provider be awarded the following bids: Big R, be awarded the bid on the corrugated metal pipe, miscellaneous culvert products, aluminum structural plate, aluminum box culverts, steel. box culverts, sign post and delineator posts, guardrail, guardrail ends, guardrail end Type E, sheet piling, and steel bridge deck Type I; that Advance Drainage Systems be awarded the corrugated plastic pipe bid; that Winograds be awarded the bid for the structural steel, fabricated guardrail posts and block units, and the steel fence posts, barbed wire and snow fence; and that Contec be awarded the bid for the corrugated steel structural plate. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the recommendation in total. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: CHANCE NUMBER 3 TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PLAN: Ed Herring, representing the Office of Emergency Management, explained that Change #3 is to update the Plan with seven additions to the facility emergency plan. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Resolution. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN HEAD START AND DR. PETER THOMPSON AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Commissioner Johnson moved to approve said Purchase of Services Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Lacy, carried unanimously. CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN HEAD START AND SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-1 AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the Purchase of Services Agreement with School District RE-1 and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Kenndedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER 1989 COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve said Grant and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Johnson, the motion carried unanimously. Minutes - March 29, 1989 Page 2 CONSIDER 1989 JOB SERVICES PLAN AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Tedi Guerrero, representing the Human Resources Department, said the Plan has been reviewed and approved by the Private Industry Council. Ms. Guerrero explained the objectives of the Plan. Commissioner Johnson said this Plan relates to the Contract that the County is attempting to re—negotiate with the State Department of Labor. Following further discussion, Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the Plan and authorize the Chairman to sign. Mr. Morrison made it of record that Tom David, County • • Attorney, reviewed the Contracts proposed as a portion of this Plan and found them to suitable. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Lacy, carried unanimously. 'CONSIDER COLLATERAL AND PLOWING PERMIT #89-1 FOR ROBERT Q. FREEMAN AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Morrison said this application was reviewed by Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, and the documents were found to be in order. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the Collateral and Plowing Permit for Robert Q. Freeman and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Johnson, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER SETTING HEARING DATE; ESTABLISHING NEIGHBORHOOD TO BE SERVED; AND APPOINTING COMMISSIONER TO MAKE ON-SITE VISIT CONCERNING TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION SUBMITTED BY HENRY LYNN WALKER, DBA BEARS SPORTS SALOON: Commissioner Lacy moved to set the hearing date as May 10, 1989, at 10:00 a.m.; set the neighborhood to be served as listed on the memo from the Clerk to the Board's Office; and designate Commissioner Kennedy to make the on-site visit. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER AGREEMENTS FOR SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Agreements and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WCR 36 EAST OF WCR 5; AND WCR S NORTH OF WCR 36: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Resolution. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER CONTRACT WITH ALEXANDERS RE: ROAD AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden said this concerns the assessment of the property owned by the Alexanders in regard to the 71st Avenue Improvement District. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Contract and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER CONTRACT WITH JERALD CONSTRUCTION AND LARRY STEEL AND ASSOCIATES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Morrison said a previous contract with Jerald Construction and Larry Steel and Associates was not satisfactory to all parties. Mr. Morrison explained the changes which have been made, and said they-should meet the concerns of those parties. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve this Contract with the stipulation that this matter is still in dispute and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Johnson, and it carried unanimously. • Minutes - March 29, 1989 Page 3 • PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: BUILDING CODE VIOLATIONS — RAMIREZ: Commissioner Kennedy moved to authorize the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Miguel Ramirez for violations of the Building Code Ordinance. Seconded by Commissioner Johnson, the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:10 A.M. ‘-y a APPROVED: ATTEST: �)92.avetnDc cv/nd E!„) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder e." "fitfrin and Clerk to the Boar C.W. Kirby, Cbai• Deputy County erk Zrxtt-‘x;t._b\t'ttvztsv•----- liJohnPro-Tem EXCUSED Gene R. Brantner 1 1, George Kennedy EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING Gorden E. Lacy Minutes — March 29, 1989 Page 4
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