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HomeMy WebLinkAbout891554.tiff RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CONTINUANCE OF HEARING TO CONSIDER PROBABLE CAUSE - RALPH NIX PRODUCE, INC. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, at its regular Board meeting on the 23rd day of January, 1989, the Board held a Probable Cause Hearing concerning Use by Special Review #726, issued to Ralph Nix Produce, Inc. , and WHEREAS, Thomas E. Hellerich, Attorney representing Ralph Nix Produce, Inc. , submitted a letter to the Board requesting a continuance of said hearing, and WHEREAS, the Board deemed it appropriate to continue said hearing to February 6, 1989, at 9:00 a.m. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Probable Cause Hearing concerning Use by Special Review #726, issued to Ralph Nix Produce, Inc. , be, and hereby is, continued to February 6, 1989, at 9:00 a.m. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of January, A.D. , 1989. ,', ` , BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: rtA.ww c.s WELD COUNTY, //COLORADO Weld County leak and Recorder e'4, .C^ty and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kirby, Chaly4an a yja e e J h son, Pro-Tem Deputy County lerk APP OVED AS TO FORM: a Brant er tsas George K ne County Attorney _ Go d 740x,7 ��! "0 - 4, cGr e/ RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE APPOINTMENTS TO PLACEMENT ALTERNATIVES COMMISSION 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, several vacancies currently exist on the Placement Alternatives Commission, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Dr. Randy Gordon be appointed to said Board as the physician, with his term to expire December 31, 1989, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Alma Linnebur be appointed to said Board in a citizen position, with her term to expire December 31, 1990, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Barbara Baylis be appointed to said Board in a citizen position; that Paul Branham be appointed to said Board as the law enforcement representative; and that Patricia Whitcomb be appointed to said Board as the representative from Centennial Developmental Services, with their terms to expire December 31, 1991, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to appoint the abovementioned persons to the Placement Alternatives Commission, with their terms to expire as stated above. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Dr. Randy Gordon be, and hereby is, appointed to the Placement Alternatives Commission, with his term to expire December 31, 1989. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that Alma Linnebur be, and hereby is, appointed to said Board, with her term to expire • December 31, 1990. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that Barbara Baylis, Paul Branham, and Patricia Whitcomb be, and hereby are, appointed to said Board, with their terms to expire December 31, 1991. SS 000a2 e " tat &CP` 890098 I I• I I I! I 1. II�. Page 2 RE: PLACEMENT ALTERNATIVES COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of January, A.D. , 1989. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ‘224L'"JL WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder AI" 4-(.�y and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kirby, c Erman 7j,.,, ILA_e , t1e� J c J h son, Pro-Tem dreputy County Cler f� APPR VED AS TO FORM: G e R. Brant ez _ 4/ /t-c7:1_ .____' <------Tht7L „,„„_,O,7 George K County Atto ney _ ,P Go L c //- • 890098 Please add the following Placement Alternatives Commission appointments to the Board's Wednesday. January 25. 1989, agenda: 0-Alma Linnebur will replace Jeri Garramone in a citizen position. She will - complete Ms. Garramone's unexpired term, serving until December 31, 1990. 4.. Barbara Baylis will replace Nancy Gray's citizen position as Me. Gray does 3 % not wish to be reappointed. Ms. Baylis' term will expire December 31, 1991. Paul Branham will replace George Ward as the law enforcement representative 43' since Mr. Ward does not want to be reappointed. Mr. Branham's term will expire December 31, 1991. St Dr. Randy Gordon will replace Dr. Kenneth Kaplan as the physician since Dr. Kaplan resigned. Dr. Gordan's term will expire December 3'., 1989. Patricia Whitcomb will replace John Wooster as the representative from /44; Centennial Developmental Services since Mr. Wooster did not want to be ,j) reappointed. Ms. Whitcomb's term will expire December 31, 1991. 1rr 890098 ■ • • RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR 3.2% BEER LICENSE ISSUED TO CHESTER A. AND JUDITH CLIFTON, DBA DEARFIELD GENERAL STORE - EXPIRES FEBRUARY 2, 1990 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Chester A. and Judith Clifton, d/b/a Dearfield General Store, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for the renewal of a County Retail License for the sale of fermented malt beverages, containing not more than 3.2% of alcohol by weight, for consumption on and off the premises, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section ' II. , C. , said applicant has paid the sum of $57.50 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has exhibited a State License for the sale of 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption on and off the premises, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 42258 Highway 34, Orchard, Colorado 80649 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said application and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 89-3 to said applicant to sell 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption on and off the premises, only at retail at said location and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder, of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in • effect until February 2, 1990, providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell 3.2% fermented malt beverages shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. ,cC00D5 c&: ,SO;Ti -/9- e�o( 890099 • Page 2 RE: BEER LICENSE - DEARFIELD GENERAL STORE The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 9th day of January, A.D. , 1989. y �� • . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ‘fil E''t' WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder �, 1 - and Clerk to the Bo rd C.W. Xirby,` Chairman - C Ja qu ine J nson, Pro-Tem eputy County lerk - EXCUSED - APPR VED AS TO FORM: Gene R. Brantner ,��` a George en y I C unty Attorney Y� � _Go i�1 L et- • 890099 a , _,-.--, fir a.----•-)e - 4 st 4® Off CIoC:io 'IIIa D : 0 , rte , rarcalOffa@ me • Liquor Enforcement Division ,_)-)", _ ( 1375 Sherman Street Denver. Colorado 80261 ) s fic ,II CLIFTONCHESTERACLYFTON JHDEgr• • DEERFIELD GaIERAL STORE - 42258 HNY 34 s ORCHARD CO 80649 � • CI Alcoholic Beverage License f Account Numbr tavty ch. m T. ..w I.s,,sv Ns) UCENSE EXPIRES Al 3YDMGKT iD .??1. 02-17130 03 206 5411 5 020377 FEB 02, 1990 Tine N'nM rwDescriptionLionOlion L KM - C J 3.2 PERCEa jarja3.ETAIL LICENSES 9S P � I lAl I ill COUNTY 85 PERCENT QAP FFF, I c d9_cr1 I ril Tor)UPIEF(S) S 67.50 This license is issued subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and especially under the ;', ( provisions of Title 12, Articles 46 or 47. CRS 1973. as amended. This license is non- 1 iijol ' -' riiil transferable and shall be conspicuously posted in the place above described. This license is 1; �1 only valid through the expiration date shown above. Questions concerning this license L. 9 sho be addressed to Department of Revenue, Liquor Enforcement Divison, 1375 Shulderman Street Denver,CO the 80261. i lc.] : V In testimony whereof,I have hereunto set my hand. :l s; ry ..\ii 1• Division Director Executive Director III , �) �I,� ' DR sacs(3-00) ill ���1, JAN 191989 t1 W s • 880099 .--- 71.7f.,,_.!..1$ • % . y�! z a , �� 9v� `` r.› 'r�\ ...„1:,L,11.1:1411.\-1,..,$:',A 4 �M1.aCY t ' 4:•;1-::,-;`- anti ,r / / a\ !�y - .•, 1:;)/4521/2;.<1,14.1k:::1 /,1 ;;:ce 44,4-, t` < ,II ;vf a � .. I#F• as . n , w , v; 4.0-!•••'''• 5•154•••w\ I�r w\.y ++ v v ▪ I, Lt v .✓�r ' •/_ V � / S/Jiav,a.� •r(.9'..5 r:•\ II i';;;;;"..15,V VII.‘a • � .i I r • k:�.� r I, ,aVw c rill •. a' : } , a3? ‘I''''{:ce e• E/c 3 t •• 7- .� ; r tL3,-,5, I !t \ �c \ya '-az r:,= l riia +'x te.fir-c-;(4.: a 'O` ski far', = , . O •" O -t. t'". t..0 '1 '1'� i •tt fa, ..., „r.8y.‘3,..-.-,-,. { .. ', t LICENeE FEE sYci�i f �'i 2 \\x :<:, 57.59 � � r rail . ce .®T'A� STATE OP sA .. COLORADO ,aa. y-yi. .#.4t-1".141::::;;;••.1/41:;::1:17: ° \ 1A� l Y:Kt �,., t_,-,L,*,•. ,;- COUNTY OF WELD , , `;%f-t-71,9 BY AUTHORITY OP THIS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS t+ r h ,r ` Fermented Malt Beverage License qua 4 Y > rf<• �) //✓ .:)• •�`..-.K�- .r .,...._ . `. 9 , tea t+LL l wE� sr� i. R1=TAIL. F>7�fjf.., c ,l . • -.1i.,,,::A1 l " ▪ "_ aflla is to Qlnrttfg, That, CHESTER A. AND JUDITH CLIFTON? dba DEARFIELD GENERAL STORE i t R ',;v �v'Y �; of the State of Colorado, having applied for a License to sell FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGES at retail and having 4 ▪ t�. �.„-.;t33%-‘3'.;„:4",.* paid to the Treasurer of Weld County, the sum of..F-I.FTY-S�Y-t.It.AHR..501 LQQ---Dollars therefor, the above applicant 11;,,'"� is hereby licensed to sell FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGES containing not more than 3.2%of Alcohol by weight at 42258 HIGHWAY 34, ORCHARD, COLORADO 80649 i i as l in the County of Weld, Colorado, for one year from the aid 19 89 �'S day of FEBRUARY • s • 4 to the 2nd day of... FEBRUARY , 19 90 , unless this License be sooner revokes, �j � -as provided by law. rte., ;w at� a z 0 •'C `�' This License is issued subject to the Laws of the State of Colorado, and especially under the pro- « ''...-astyciraa 45 . yam. a•` ,_ r visions of Article 46 of Title 12, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended. KE. `-- ,4 d—c�-Lcf a_sn IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners has hereunto subscribed its ; , , p�srs,-��f,,r et U� x a f _.Ina a by its officers duly authorized, this 9th day, of JANUARY ,19.$9..; r� ' I 4; t S€Fa$ z - , �� c r - - .- -s —I— - ▪ x I o- r •?ra<-----.7.-::_:;-------;--L,------ . _ ♦t P.• E',-- r' ''f f ' - z L ti'1'he 8osr_: _. n_un, Co~m-_m ss o ers t r $�tti `ii'r,-0#�-'n -5- s3^ fi{•aS� it s — -.,7Fc T•a: c s:.ti��y 1 s vGd Count I`I• ,_ 1 -* «, t� r-a=ff, -w:� -• ti •:7 _,M '7f .s?� •:;-:;,;I :: '-•A --÷,.4 y, �o o i. a-e�c F- -7s ,. ..-e-:.- ----._ K - s� _.:- t: :' Ss {"• f By s s ..-KC� d-� 4 "YY '4_�{ . i/. ,J =rti "-C-Ti-P-. ; c.- ..♦ ..-....,. .:06.1i:?: N �. y Y 1 t_..,c,s - t�31r-� 3v`zS"1 �.r' -i • a .. , C-c f:T4- ---t-0- r '-s3c �. t �r • �.: ` t1, �^C0rrgssl01ielicki ,tiTi, f - '• / vi �i�iQtfl'17 8/iGfdd C 1- 3/• • 0 is?r © ' O y0 j r ! 0 ♦ ' '_ -q `. wOS' -r r. ® y.- 'f- r • r• vim✓ �- • 2' .;. -rG'_'+l / Y a ' f\,:".1:4('‘`. • f:` \`1v4I:%r ,, a,EIII . .',\, Il .M1 al /II I\�I� \\l� a\ % ~ .,: :I• \'I� \ l / � ` =I \I '. Ir; (`=1 / /Ir / � I / \ �\ \i I y \� I�\ II�\alA/1 I1 /r�l� =I !j 1� . � :-r/ l \ 'l- 1 .\ / =r 1 _ ,•� ''.-,124`,.Z.::41%,;;;:?" II/ }\Lal /II �' ,a r i x 1\'> i, /Y -3- • TO BE POSTED IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE THIS LICENSE EXPIRES FEBRUARY 2 19.°P... NON-TRANSFERABLE li • 0 .i • ry P 949 231 372 ? � � RECEtflT FOR RTIFOEL!!�'L •". - C t el 2 wMn addled Sete an dwlrtW, ead canoe.prevent Ittims t rw wsuwu+Ct c aaov�oEo wu uu� Fiuea to do uhw will Pmt Ndr �a t 4 Iq to"REfi111N T'0'• tltaDOSS„�lea la. '! Miele et - 1 m ' F �+"^'�°'�' itiESTERITIwc:AMWINAHMCC::::::::::111:4FIC'E:EIDFTOMAINL H CLIFTON' !or and Mi�� l G' pawlar�dDaa+«Y ARFIEGEEALSTORE _ ' � 258H4 }"�audd �dy4at s _i � Ands ?72 ORCHARD, CO 80649 A ' CHESTER 6 JUDITH CLIFTON 54 kr4104: Eli looses _, IP�,a� DEARFIELD GENERAL STORE [�COP Icenae�ree 42258 HIGHWAY 34 + ORCHARD, CO 80649 t ALL 0 ^ ei+dd wra woe 0ei'�ery Fee a w•K P4T�MOMS fo. a .. - •MOMS(p8S{f Resvcied Defrvery Fee e nearl�l+kD Return Pete.yt ytgwirg s to whore and Da'.e Oe�rvtYed _ m a Return Bete.'[sowing b etgm, �1.+ `' - - Oate.aM M&ess N Oefivey • �ap�$ MY ' �^ TOTM Fos!age 3n0 Gees S M'L'". t F6t,l9A6 i •�• ' illa YL�566 L TIO RETiJRM II a $� Goe,i art a Oa e DATE: January 4, 1989 SHERIFF' S OFFICE REPORT FOR BEER OR LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL REQUESTS APPLICANT: Chet or Judy Clifton dba Deerfield General Store 42258 Highway 34 Orchard, CO 80649 TYPE OF LICENSE: 3.2% Beer License SHERIFF'S REPORT: HEALTH DEPARTMENT REPORT: 890099 •• • DR MO OAP .. . . LIQUOR OR ,Colorado Department of Rearms Lane Nemoer: License type: U4ucr Enlacement tl`Aslon 1J7s Shaman st Shemt 3.2BEER LICENSE 02-17130 I J Dennt.Cant tO2el RENEWAL APPLICATION 'U i"IAformaton: X41 03 206 5411 5 020377 CLIFTON CHESTER A _ Business Location: CLIFTON JUDITH 4225$ HWY 34 DEERFIELO GENERAL oRHARD co STORE Current Lana.Expires: 42258 HWY 34 FEB 02.19$9 ORCHARD CO 80649• Or'V nOOn n Y COP�n YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION IS REQUIRED.FAILURE TO COMPLETE THIS FORM ACCURATELY AND PROMPTLY MAY RESULT IN YOUR LICENSE NOT BEING RENEWED. •FILLOU1 I HIS FORMCOMPLETELY, AND CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX BELOW. • This renewal resents no changes from last application. •SCATHE FORM W There are changes from last application.(Report changes on •ENCLOSE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE form DR 8%76-*Report of Changes-LhNor and 3.2 Beer •SUBMIT FORMTO LOCAL(CITY/COUNTY)LICENSING AUTHORITY FOR APPROVAL - I lenn.aa'aM*snail that form to this renewal snnttra t •CHECK WITH LOCAL AUTHORITY FOR AMOUNT OF LOCAL FEES I declare under pansy of perjury In the second degrnth&lslaapplication and all sitadtmfMs are true,caned,and complete to the best ofmyWawkdgs. Au zed mare: - ._ _ WOe:- .. .Nuwwas vhcna; 44_ - . . ' Title of er(s corps anon):(/ // I Sales Tax No. tlmi IH slAlt OUPYANU LOCAL NOIY:000NIY)AU I HOPI IY WHY 10 PAH LOCAL(CRT/COUNTY)LICENSINw • AUTHORITY NO LATER THAN 45 DAYS BEFORE YOUR LICENSE EXPIRES. EXCEPTION: Wholesaler,manufacturer,Importer,and bllo transportation system license renewals do not need Local Licensing Authority -_ approval and must be returned directly to the Colorado DepMment of Revenue no later than 30 days prior to license expiration. REPORT AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL UCENSING AUTHORITY The foregoing application has been examined and the premises,business conducted and character of the applicant is satisfactory, and we do hereby report that such license,if granted,will comply with the provisions of Title 12,Articles 46 and 47,O.R.S. _ THEREFORE APPLICATION IS APPROVED: " -- ..-.._....-_ - Local Lia Aulh.I.D.No.: I Local Licensing WELD COUNTY for - 7//.�P/.2/� 0j TOWN/CITY TOU Signature: Title: • Date: /t/ 1/--e--TeN Chairman, Board of Commissioners ) 1/9/89 Date; p Itotasa{_ �• Do not deteriar Do nor detach Do not detach a Do tar teach Do not Do nor detach Do hot detach ORCNARO CO I Name/Trade Name; Use License Number I LIABILITY INFORMATION RENEWED LICENSE O' enr Au Ri( on tv City indust. 'Noe [iab- Dam I EXPIRES AFTER 3 CLIFTON CHESTtit A 02-17130 C3 206 5411 5 020377 02-02-9G X (CI- p TYPE OF LICENSE ISSUED I o&Ail roc GIIYyys%t we& vat l ets 44 45-s no 1 IM Of 404 on ,�. 3.2 PERCENT BEER '^ RETAIL L.ILENSE (3) 11 ` S. 25.00 1 42.50 &' Z. W l• l IMake c edr payable to: COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE 4- I S 67.50E F-X 1 ENDLO HOURS-Applies only to Hotel and Restaurant Beer and Wine,Club, I avers.and +E$anded tours? ' Arts licenses.If desired,check'yes'and enclose Total Amount Due PLUS$170.00. - 90 Nor WBRE BELOW THISLINE ��pp��y��❑A�YES NO r. we . s• N„`^MdMV.++\/Nov.,•.,Y."r..rr.vw.1.Y+.r....wuu'sewer'..w ORM"" Attachment to Liquor/3.2 License Renewal Application • This pap swat be oornpbbd and attached to your ayprsd rani application form. Fenn to include this pate with the application say mutt M your license not bas,renewed. Trade Na Establiktment //'f / / / } I(State tManDer .iticat i // /J7�i! ✓H / / h,/4r I -2/_c 1. Do you here legal posesson of the praises for vMch this appkadon for kerns is made? YEIfrj ND❑ Are the premises owned or rented? ;;O I'ii t- I rented,effect+,and a pkatbn date of lease: 2. (a)Has the applicant or are of the partners,or officers,stockholders or directors of said apart(II a corporation)ever been YES❑ t9! coo lcted of a crime?if answer Is yes,explain in detail and attach. (b)Have persons lending assistance Of YES❑ NOD I answer is'yes;eat*In detail and attach. 3. Has the applicant or any of the partners,or officers, (teetersor stockholders of sod ao$cant Ufa comcratlp")amarager.error '�.�,1kv�rr (a) been denied an Mocha*beverage kernrne? \SS❑ N Z (b)had an akohok beverage ire nse suspended or revoked? WS NQe (c) had interest in any entity that had an*Odic beverage license suspended or revoked? YESQ N910 If answer Is yes'to ay of the above gastbrt,expkdn In detail and attach. 4. Does or did applicant,or any of the partners,or officers,rdrectors or a0oeldpldasof said appka itW a corporation!,here a direct YES❑ N ...•-_. p'7hd'eCT)r[eleeln Yj catitOlbr%d itafit'TCenf,Q fail ncb369Danirte ?Pl iribtailei ektit ellfaltioilb 1ny-leich eel — . . - If maw Is yes;explain hi detail and attach, 5. Identifythe persons,firms or corporations wit row or WI hove a financial Interest evidenced either by a ban to,or equity ownership in,me tastes for which this license is requested.State the names and dresses indite amowe and totroeof su:h fttacld t Brest at,tads,felatkes.ldends,prevbps owners,etc.),expressed h dams or other Items of vale,such as Seery,Witte or equipment Use seprate sheet if necessity. Nape ,across interest rape and Tana,, (/')(/l ill-)� T"� �}� � ��✓l/�G�1�I Lr ( Q/ I /JY.A/e� 14.1 6. list on a separate sheet the he tunes ad addresses of S liquor businesses With any of die persons h question No.5are mmsialy iitemsbd 7. ,/+ i ; /rik- 'limo tIN'A)y 81717/44,,t/(;1‘)• ,v//j'- 8. nth. b a corporaton,answer the blowing: (a) Corpordbn Is started raider the laws of the State oh, Ode Incorporated (b) Prtcipd place of bustaas k: (c) Date of fling bet areal eon:orate report to the Coo.Secretary ct State: 0) Name of each officer listed below: 7 Presidart Ham Address won of than %rafts, Home Address Date of Birth Treasurer Horne Address Data of firth Secretary Home Address Detect Birth j (e) List all stackloleas,5%or over,(It a pub*corporation)including actual owner or pledgee.(Use separate sheet necessary) y) Name Adders (Percent of Stock Irate or Bit ` IName Mess Percent of Stock Date of firm Name I Address Percent of Stock Date of BM 1 0) Name of alf DtectorsYfrustees of corporation - I 1 Name rddress Date of Stun I -„ Name I Address Date of 8k m 'I 8.If applicant Is pan erstp list all general paters.Use separate sheet if necessary. ,a Name Address I Iota of Stir I ' Name Address {Date of Birth I q, I .d 99_ t . I,1 r P 949 231 348 �/ , ' RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL tt S�MOE Conprete hens I enct 2 when add(tfonet services ere darted. and compress Itam13` '' NO INSURANCE RITEevtw!t�E EAR. D erld - NOT RA IaTMI AGAP PROVIDED Put Your address In the "RETURN TO"Spec*on the reverse side. Fs'rrure to do this will prevent tisk r +?etpr J !(1 crd from borne returned to yr,.'The return racer; tee wilt a YOU the nerna pf to Oates I del9 C •• For additional teas the*OIIOW MYVILM ere available,Cpn�llh. - pwbnatre orfowendcfep vet. for aeditRxateervicetclnwerua, LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION 1. 0 snow to whOrn de+Ner rte.end eddraeeae'a address. 2. El Reetrfcted Ornery - COLORADO DEPT. OF REVENUE t[Extre Charge,' f(54tn ehyelt 1375 SHERMAN STREET S. Asticte Addressed to: 4.Article Number'/ &di:�7 1, DENVER, CO 80261 LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION Type of Service: COLORADO DEPT. OF REVENUE Q Iste F.:1 Insured Y - • 1375 SHERMAN STREET a Express II c. Q COO • to fired Fee DENVER, CO 80261 �EC ._ V "g 2 . :to,;mature of sddlanea ' Soeclar Detrvery Fee a+d PATE DELIVERED 5' '• Restrcted Deli very Fee 1 G W9net44—Menmh n - 8. Addressee's Address(ONEY If ! . x JI t{ i 719a 3 requested and fee yseij • ,.� Roman Receipt sMn n9 i ;.' ; sn l.whom and Date Delivered 8. Siprytun—Apent $ Return Receipt showng to wnan X -`r Ill- AA A.+`.,r.,.OQM T- Date,and Address of Delivery 7. Due of Delivery '+'.11-c OF col n I n 00 TOTAL Postage and Fees S s Form 381 Mu.1487 - e US GPO.lfff•17F2$e DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIVE' Pastry ark w D:te S I i I tit t I , I I . .ii . I .I t I l_ in i . II.IIJ- i I . .i Hill 1I Ili ii it I i I. II I . I I i a TREASURER'S OFFICE,WELD COUN / 0 3 316 Greeley.Color o. . . . �. ";" 19.4f�. ... RECEIVED OF. . eft !t . .V FOR. . • •1T nntycui i Cou General Fund 101 000.04 5_7 Health Department 119 0000 Human Resources 121 0000 Social Services 112 0000 Housing Authority I Road&Bridge Fund 111 0000 Airport 177 0000 County Clerk Cash Escrow 810 0803 Fee Fund 900 0912 School District Can Fund School District C R F School District Bond Fun 890099 FRANCIS M,LQpSTALET I I TOTAL AMOUNT �7 County TrOolursr ark / �' ,� RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR 3.2% BEER LICENSE ISSUED TO HENRY L. WALKER, D`3A BEAR'S INN - EXPIRES MARCH 12, 1990 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Henry L. Walker, d/b/a Bear's Inn, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for the renewal of a County Retail License for the sale of fermented malt beverages, containing not more than 3.2% of alcohol by weight, for consumption on and off the premises, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II. , C. , said applicant has paid the sum of $57.50 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has exhibited a State License for the sale of 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption on and off the premises, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 2519 8th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631-8409 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said application and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 89-4 to said applicant to sell 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption on and off the premises, only at retail at said location and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder, of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until March 12, 1990 providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell 3.2% fermented malt beverages shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. te50Oy ee, SO'jsti‘ • Ald 890103 i I m Iii r Page 2 RE: BEER LICENSE - BEAR'S INN The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 18th day of January, A.D. , 1989. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder EXCUSED and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kirby, Chairman LA ) a• e % ne J son, Pro-Tem deputy County Jerk APPROVED '' TO FORM: Gene R. Brantner Geokge Ke ' y County Attorney L ityt 890103 a • ¢r `� ,„:,, ` cat • Q@ Of C ono - C10 ' J 1 ni o , rt. @2i2 0© aa 1@ --2_,c IE-1:3 Liquor Enforcement Division 1375 Sherman Street lil'; Denver, Colorado 80261 ` ti �i �---� WALKER HENRY L J BEARS INN 1 �: 2519 8TH AVE �r € GREELEY CO 80631-8409 I t C' Alcoholic Beverage License A000unl NunwR t Erman et„, IM, Yms ItMaNv ore UCExSE EXPIRES AT M0NGNT /!/iI� � 14-27003 03 200 5813 1 031387 MAR 12r 1990 II % I Type Nsmssn0 Dew9�ion of License Fes I(j',e� J 3.2 PERCENT BEER RETAIL LICENSE I $ 25.00 ! COUNTY 85 PERCENT OAP FEE 5 42.50 • hi TOTALPERS) S 67.50 ffa P))) i This license is issued subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and especially under the provisions of Title 1Z Articles 46 or 47, CRS 1973, as amended. This license is non- transferable and shall be conspicuously posted in the place above described. This license is i �� only valid through the expiration date shown above. Questions concerning this license �J �3 should be addressed to the Department of Revenue. Liquor Enforcement Divison, 1375 Sherman Street,Denver,CO 50261. ;.II' ii In testimony whereof,I have hereunto set my hand. `, • %r s 1'1 '• , ,Q69 ` ' Executive Director sg~ l r Division Director ,% OR 0402 PRE) Y1I 890133 ale / r` 7.4' '4'`.,.; „ Zke:* 'r J::;. ttt .%.9 "t< 7 v .Z 1. ',',f.' Ir ..II,♦ Z'23;0,:'...,..,:' 1*./ I,. t� Y I✓ K' t\ \ •, ! mot\ V I0 ` ' rr/ ♦ _ ♦ ti 4 .yF t,+, J{ i' IYf t\. • ,/r�\I \ �.'.. ,f.0, 1'\\ ;,e,, !ffer0\^`\ I,�II!!.�\ttt\ > %II / )\\ \ .III } • k yI% l �\ Y, %� ..-\`\ F I ' /12, CO Y T�l C' ✓1 !Q rl jr'„V i J/')\-- J �� .. r s�i)l LICENSE FEEflt ..!/y - .c a.,--,-,‘,•:....,-ti (/ s t \\x fa / �11 6 1\' [✓/., / F i •Y�-a t / ( `'• ` `V �� �� yrl j� t t : ',-� j\ �.,_i'_ r s<'�$g t\..'31.. \'1 .� h� '57_:5O _x t rb.;1/4",,, • }-j \ fe -'/ al /Vett-r! .j�,1 .. r .„/ STATE OF CO s ; S\J -:a COLORADO \� �.. a. �1 ! ' „l.,e r COUNTY OF WELD tk, 4 } i L.: �t BY AUTHORITY OP THE BOARD OP COUNTY CODCMISSIONEAS •, Fermented Malt Beverage License > k x r f v A. ".-3 . alga to to itertifg, That HENRY L. WALKER, dba BEAR'S INN n ' = of the State of Colorado,having applied for a License to sell FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGES at retail and having 'z,Z,%": J = 4- g PP +, ,,__ paid to the Treasurer of Weld County, the sum of FIFTY-SEVEN AND SOJ100---Dollars therefor, the above applicant �i;—'4,,c-1.:-.:\ is hereby licensed to sell FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGES containing not more than 3.2%of Alcohol by weight at �' " �._,. ! 2519 8TH AVENUE, GREELE?, COLORADO 80631-8409 ; r '' in the County of Weld, Colorado, for one year from the k3TH day of MARCH, , 19...#Q..., F to the 12TH :4);•;:-'-..-%;-& j�'j day of MARCH , 19 90 , unless this License be sooner revoked • ->-:,.,,I. ,,. ..,I. uY; as provided by law. • am p Vditesittl. v, 2 0 r�� c+ This License is issued subject to the Laws of the State of Colorado, and especially under the pro- #v.;t� ,+__....„,...,..,.. J ,t visions of Article 46 of Title 12, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended, ``' " `S 1 ! '' IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners has hereunto subscribed its { z \ ,*r.'\ Yauthorized, this 18TH day of JANUARY ,19 89 >✓ Z�``S�rr! na e by its officers ` F' ! heoa _� u_n grim_ iastor►e` akb j <\ r ! {.. ;-Oh.`.t}.�3. S'w ti`-t � `�+-''.,a x �ti{-.L,.�i� t _. t,i ` �y •O, 'rtl r -C-fry-447t�.c c._ ___k rye.`-t^fi- ka`h.'5 It :d15 `Lrzcy{ • ��. i11 _tk1 LLV -- �u i ce` el u`nty, �o ado z :mot s :" _,.... ......v. ,...., T�� -^ * l -Y Z . . ...... ur$ -. 1 0 •_ -�� y,n L < J , ' �, � �_• V7'`�'.Itt.R. 1 - '.-c?-rc- 1 - t p cr `{ B`} �S '^ `r,'S,_.,,,..,_,_._44,.,:r„.„4„.„,,,,,..„,. ay.F, ?-F� - .�--..4._,..„-.. „..-.4,-.7-_c__,.,..„.„,_:-_,_-,„ ,.sac V ard Coarty CoRV/i SSIOner te a. C ,,,.:15.,•,,:4,,,1-:!,,,,„•). T ,, \\ ,, ~ /! t•c-i/ ♦ s\ ,T'nt'G. .'....<.1-111r . T✓ ''ice 'n '. f :L \ i \ -ii,-,„,\;;;A:,,,, ` t I \t\ •! V V t\.. I,! 1\\ I!!�/ \\ 'r 1\l II% \ 1\ !I,r .\ !I I t ♦ t I l' ! 1 I t \ I l l..\ \ 1 / \ \ / . t♦, rI ♦ • I � �� .��; t E _,� ` .� t� /, \ti .I/,, • .v.iI �\t i b. �. {I/iI / t \ I i e \t r / }/ �. / TO BE POSTED IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE THIS LICENSE EXPIRES MARCH 12 , 19 90 NON-TRANSFERABLE , • , . r • - • • - -- - • _ _ � - • i C) \{- P 949 231 371 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL -- ' NO DYSCRANO*CCVEMOE PROVIDED e :, .Z .DA - i e ono ' w M itoN ATERNA AL mAL CM___ lama 1 mid 2 whin a ad...4 undoes we daLedv and oosptm. fl (See Ret+erse) V = Rea TrISSm on la erase*is.Fdtim b do emit+rM!pnNrnt EPS I HENRY L. WALKER fr. .n razwv �fl—' . + ..wr.a.ta,wd BEAR'S INN maiatatw"w`o+nwswew"°r"nmmemea• ,. . .�• ' ( 2519 8TH AVENUE 1° aeai0heie. 2. O bsrbad Dolorry y amm/JdmrpJ Artkoki GREELEY, CO ` 30631 is�e iiAIWW I zstr f '�.^ 4fAg3 //. - .� r. HENRY L. WALKER 8€ j Certified Fee r BEAR'S INN ❑ss""d 2519 8TH AVENUE ,Vegans IIe U I Satter Delivery Fee GREELEY, CO 80631 AMtmp Claim s of edges I Restricted Delivery Fee G - - et agent end DATE DOWERED. H -Address 8• Adtrigovis#Addlingjtp r d a I to who and ! weeee 2 mend i Return Receipt slowing to whom. ,gym Date,and Address d Deti'.ery m x - , j I TOTAL Postage and Fees S x DiEuey ... y . -, t . qg .1Ail E I ;} g Postmark o.Date 4,hail 3011,*W. 198$ m u s.Q.P se se t-se j DomESTID RETURN RECEIPT 'p e�pp / e ley co 6 Jai c) W d i. . I _ - DATE: JANUARY 18, 1989 SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORT FOR BEER OR LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL REQUESTS APPLICANT: HENRY L. WALKER, dba BEARS INN 1220 11tH AVENUE, 200 GREELEY, CO 80631-3859 TYPE OF LICENSE: 3.2% BEER LICENSE SHERIFF'S REPORT: HEALTH DEPARTMENT REPORT: 890203 DR moo calls). II Colorado Depvmwntal.Revenue LIQUOR OR , Lean Mania % I License Type: U4uorEntoramr+t;Nelsen 137$Sherman Strout - - £2 BEER-LICENSE 14-27403 1 J. (*WOG CdOrado 60201 RENEWAL APPLICATION us"tnfomabon: 8664741 AF 4 03 206 5813 I,. 031387 • WALKER HENRY L Business Location: b£}ARS INN 2519 8TH AVE p 1220 11TH AVE 200 GRFaIFy �(1 GREELEY CO 80031-3859 Current-aanwapres: MAR 12,71,89 C all/©OM[ WiY con n t YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION IS REQUIRED..FAILURE TO COMPLETE THIS FORM ACCURATELY AND PROMPTLY MAY RESULT IN YOUR LICENSE NOT BEING RENEWED. •FILL OUT THIS FORK COMPLETELY, AND CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX BELOW. I '4-fila renew,!reflects no changes from last application. •SIGN THE FOCH .j There w changes from last application,(Report changes on •ENCLOSE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE form DR 8176-'Report of Changes-Liquor and 3.2 Beer •SUBMIT FORM TO LOCAL(Cf1YICCUNl'Y)LICENSING AUTHORITY FOR APPROVAL I knnsaa'And enarh that Infra met renege nnnlTrnfinni— •CHECK WITH LOCAL AUTHORITY FOR AMOUNT OF LOCAL FEES. n I declare under penalty of penury in the second degree that this apgiieation and all attachments we true,correct,and complete to the bast of my knowledge. Atari Sgnature: Ua1e: ` business Plane:/Tide of Spner,(iyoorPaetfon): . _ { s T7a No. SUbMI I I Hh S I A l t COPY ANU LOCAL(CI t Y/COUN I Y)AUTHOR!I Y WRY I U YOUR LOCAL(CI I Y/UW N I Y)LICENSING AUTHORITY NO LATER THAN 45 DAYS BEFORE YOUR LICENSE EXPIRES. - EXCEPTION: Wholesaler.manufacturer,importer,and public transportation system license renewals do not need Local Licensing Authority approval and must be returned Erecty to the Colorado Depattnent of Revenue no later than 30 days prior to license expiration. REPORT AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY . The foregoing application has been examined and the premises,business conducted and charade(of the applicant is satisfactory. and we do hereby repo1L-lhat-such license.if granted,will comply with the provisions of Title 12,Articles 46 and 47.C.R.S. THEREFORETHIS APBLICATION IS APPROVED. Local LC.Auth.%D.Nd • 4 Local Licensing Authoriq for: er,� Q/�,�,.s,1 , TOWNICITY / ` , {2 Weld County 7N COUNTY .1 `Slgnatu(e Ts: Chairman Pro fem Date: Board of County Ceacmislonern 1/18/89 Igttes. tc �. Date: h rte t ea" 0 . 1 1/18/89 Do not detach() Do not detach Do riot detach Do not de Do not de Do not detach Do nor detach y GREELEY CO 1l1' A Use License Number I LI/1BILITY INFORMATION RENEWED LICENSE • I Name/Trade NanlO: fnr All Refgalgpa County City Indust. 'Noe (Jab. Date EXPIRES AFTER Iii WALKER HENRY L 14-27003 03 206 5.813 1 031387 L3-12-90 32 tai TYPE OF LICENSE ISSUED I •1M (ah wh t rte be CITY r$.F%()AV— w4tllca. (ST 3.2 P£ttN7lticER 'i cD1 e RETAIL LICENSE (3) 11 $ 25.00 i 42.50 • 10 m • I Make Check payable to: COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ;.TOTAL AMOUNT DUE w T 1 67.50 2 EXT0DW HOURS-Applies only to Hotel and Restaurant,beer and Wine,Club, Tavern,and Extended hours? Arts licenses.If desired,(hack yes'and endow Total Amount Due PLUS 5110.00. OY ND r n0 NQT WRITE BELOW THIS LIMP Oa7a/j �3 .L DR"*""" Attachment to Liquor/3.2 License Renewal Application This page oast be completed and Method to your elgaed reed agWrttlar?bra fobs to MaWda liar pap at Br the aefloa non mm'rem*Is yew ICS not piing sacred. 'Trade Name of Establishment Sat License ice NumberNumberns ber _fit/./✓s 77:4-1-1I iv- ;7,r 1. Do you here legal alear of the penises which for h this application for tense le made? NUB to❑ Are the primers sisiiied a rented? Aril PI Art Invited,effective and expiration date of lease: 2. (a) teas the applicant,or any of the partners,a officers,stockholders or Sectors of saki cotta t Of a corporately ever been YES O NOZ corrected of a crime?If anew is yes;explain Si detail and attach (b)lira persons larding assistanealtarcWappattotheapplicant,amrrcer.aompbyees,nbeercawkhdelacrarlsl MO rio If answer Is yes.'emlain Si deal and attach. 3. Has the applicant or dieoldie pattiws,or officers, Sectors or stockholders of sail apptcrt(if aeery:tri n)ornaaager,ow (a) been denied an alcoholic beverage tease? YES❑ WO (b)had an Softie beverage leans suspended or revoked? YES 0 KC. t (e) had Interest in my entity that had an akohotc beverage license suspended a revoked? YES 0 NDZ If answer is yes'to cry of the above euestbm,explain in deaf ad attach • 4. Doesordidapplicant,aaryoftteparters,oroltkrs.directosastoclaoldersofsaidaskaMDfacorpontlon),hemaSect „.gSi Nga `a7naF'6cCtidreRi anti hart T61yadb"ipuo`r'Ifceiss(Firma roans to a worn any tense&or truest Sieben to any lce seep V mow Is yes;wait in detail and attach. 5. ISMS Ire Persons.firms or corporator*who now a MI have a food*interest,milenced either by a ban to,or eeuty owner**in,the business for w witch this terse is requested.Sate de names and addresses a ilt a most and sorted achllnacW Interest(Le.,bait Mathes,Mends,prates owners,et.),emrssaed In dotrs a other Items of value such as imerlay,trrnibas or epxbrrwt Use separate sheet If mcessry. Nig7Tiiii,/ L. W<1/krL, I i/9 fla''C I tiF✓, I Type ardArmat 6. Ust m a separate sheet to rams and addresses dates busMtses In with fry of 0e persons Si e aston Na s are nark*interested. 1 7. tapratlng Manager I Afars. �.r— ar'-/F� I of 3—^ 8. t the applicant is a corporation,rawer the foiloaMe (a) Corporation Is drgaNad under the laws or re Sat of: Dee Incorporated CO) Principal plae f tra ass t (c) Deb of Sing lest armorial corporate report to the Cob.Secrefsy of State (d) Named each officer listed below. I nesbre I roandre Adss I bat a arm IVicePrea. S IHomeAddress I Woof 8eth Treasurer Hone Address I gate Of Birth a [secretary A09Yas I bet of Oat I (e) Ust at stocgalders,5%o over,(If a public c trpordeld Including acbal owner a pledgee.(Use senate.sheet V necessary) I Name 4 I Address Percent of Stock Dated Birth Name ',dress Percent of Stock Date of 8b ti Nam i t /dress Parcel of Stock Date of BkTh m Nome of all Direttorsyfrustees of Corporaton Name •; I Address Detect BYM Name I Address Dated Bit 8.If applcaM Is patnersNp re all lard partners.Use separate sheet if recessa y. . IName IAddress - Date of Beth 4 (Name I I !Address Date Berth P 949 233 349 --- - RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL tile-40,_„ 't4/1.t-TTN0 IOT FC I% ttlyATCNA± AILED NOT KR nrTERMTKiNAL MAIL ®ScNDA: Complete items i and 2 when idditk.al ,emcee We desired, and complete ftsnf 3. 1 'c�,.o.rer • Put nor*ddren in O4 ill ETV AN 'fr.Spa'.on the reverse lido.Polka*to do W.will pfrint*1.11 g LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION card from bent returned to you. The return rece fee w orovid. v Nh nom* f delvered to and the date of digit"( For Wditionat fees thelotrowsof canted am.liabfa CC e$I t l _ COLORADO DEPT. OF REVENUE ponmostr tot reed end chock box ta i for additional service(,)nvuested. 1375 SHERMAN STREET 1. ❑ Show fotshomA•livrtdi deg,end oddrneet's eddeets 2. 0 RestrIcte DC Nell T (Extra ensert)t ffRkwch :r:t -t c ` DENVER, CO 80261 �__- 3. Article Addressed to: 4. Article Number n.. { -3Y,1 LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION Type of Service: E y COLORADO DEPT. OF R£VE re C I to 0 immix! } Ce yrpd Fee 1375 SHERMAN STREET r] �L `/ j! Tostmge ! . DENVER, CO 80261 Special Delivery Fee 1 Ahvayt obta7 r ' pees •a'!. Restrcled Delivery Fee i . .r � _,_ >l�N2Qt��t 4- Stebare-Addteuee 8. Addr c q*horn a a sh'"v ). .. ^ ., _ - rtQutt Cate Delivered 6. Signature—Aaent ... 13F1�t=ktl ( MA Roo G 9 } g Return Detect sfrOvog a whom. `� Date.and Address of Delivery X STATE OF CrJ!.0RApO osPO 4� F TOTAL Postage a d Fees 5 7. Deer of Oe.lyery -i 8 Postmark Or Dale S form 3811, kn.1981 • LLS.O.P.O.1987-171461 DOMESTIC RETURN 4ECEI € / y g la W a , TREASURER'S OFFICE,WELD COUNT y/JDN2 3 317 ��/�/� IG/r ley,Colorado 7b.0."L. �l RECEIVED OF. . . .0.. . .her. J!`:`:`� . . . . . . . . . . . ¢.�{' 75 . ���j n FORchltOlr `JS� �ounty General` ncl Health Department 1190000 Human Resources 121 0000 Social Services 112 0000 Housing Authority Road&Bridge Fund 111 0000 Airport 177 0000 I County Clerk Cash Escrow 810 0803 Fee Fund 900 0912 School District Gen Fund School District C R F I School District Bond Fu 89010 3 FRANCIS M, `QUSTALET _ TOTAL AMOUNT County TlNWHr lack I .5C) • FL • .. • . s*fr RESOLUTION RE: CANCELLATION OF OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE FOR THE WELD COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home - Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a list of ambulance accounts which have been deemed uncollectible in accordance with guidelines adopted by the City and County has been submitted to the Accounting Department of Weld - County, Colorado, a copy of said list being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, the Accounting Department has recommended to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that said list of uncollectible debts due and owing the Weld County Ambulance Service in the amount of $13,040.09, be canceled. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the aforementioned list of uncollectible accounts in the amount of $13,040.09 be, and - hereby is, approved for cancellation. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of January, A.D. , 1989. - BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 1784 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO - Weld County Clerk and Recorder f,,' ,ig -'�*/ and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kirby, CheyLrman `gam i ,,,�„.) J• i Job s•n, Pro-Tem putt' County lerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gene R. Bran ner j a S George rge K n 0� 'tounty Attorney Go o .`6'L 4Mo / ee d 890104 ffINISM veto COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE UNCOLLECTABLE ACCOUNTS PAGE 1 ACCOUNT AMOUNT ACCOUNT AMOUNT ACCOUNT AMOUNT NUMBER DUE NUMBER DUE LAUNDER. DUE 00005710 *355.0'0, 000,05712 *2IG.OQ 00006469 *288.97 00:008602 $255.60 000'00613 $54.61 00009334 *477.00 00.0,09392 *368.00 0,0`0'09792 *382.00 00009922 *346.00 - 00009936 $44.61 04909945 *23.00: 00060984 *311.00 _ 000,10036 *682.00' 00010084 *322.00 00020087 $262.00 000010.098 *993.00 00010099 *431.0;0 0.0010100 *332.00 000;10121 *202.00 00010137 *481..00 00010144 $376.00 09010153 *332.001 000''10182 *292.00; 000101.92 *214.00 0001a199 *446.00. 00010206 0317.00 01010207 $547.00 00010267 *21.30 000'0195 *144.00 1!0!010466 *324.00 00030563 *364.0 000'10613 *334.00 pi:010516 $415.00 DOA 0830 *415.00' 0000903 nine 00, 00010916 *452.0,0 000,111039 *306.00 00011066 *448.00 TOTAL *13,040.09 • 890104 -4 Nil • DECEMBER 30, 1988 • MR, DON WARDEN 1 DIRECTOR NE60 COUNTY GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 DEAR MR.NARDEN, ATTACHED IS A LISTING OF THOSE AMBULANCE ACCOUNTS WHICH HAVE BEEN DEEMED UNCOLLECTASLE, PLEASE PRESENT THESE TO THE BOARD FOR THEIR APPROVAL TO WRITE THEM OFF. CORDIALLY, GA Y MCC ,E, DIRECTOR • MEL• CU Y• AMBULANCE SERVICE • • 890104 RESOLUTION RE: DECLARE CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE TOWN OF AULT AS SURPLUS PROPERTY 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 currently owns the following described property located in the Town of Ault, Colorado: Lots 1-9, Block 2, First Pence Subdivision to - Town of Ault, Weld County, Colorado - WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners finds that the above described property is no longer needed by Weld County for governmental purposes, and - WHEREAS, the Board desires to declare said property as surplus property. _ NOW, THEREFOR, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, thiAt the above described property located in the Town of Ault be, and hereby is, declared - to be surplus property. - BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Purchasing Director advertise said property for sale and accept sealed bids, with the high bidder and any bidder within 108 of the high bid being allowed to participate in an oral bid procedure if they so wish. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of - January, A.D. , 1989. y BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS lerk ATTEST: (C ,J WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County and Recorder %(J d _. and Clerk to the Board C.W. kir y, Cihaiylman - • 1 ac•< one J son, Pr -Tem Cal County erk f - JOYAPPR VED AS TO FORM: ene R. Brantner l�/ 2� %r /. George K nn • o �� / Lounty Attorney . .�� frN Gord "E.. La /� 7'/',01,0.?' CC'f0 •,�OLed, V 890097 ., r RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE APPOINTMENT OF JACQUELINE JOHNSON TO HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Jacqueline Johnson be appointed to represent the Board of County Commissioners on the Housing Authority Board, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to appoint Jacqueline Johnson to said Board, with her term to expire December 31, 1989. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Jacqueline Johnson be, and hereby is, appointed to the Housing Authority Board, with her term to expire December 31, 1989. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vot on the 25th day of January, A.D. , 1989. ` BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: IW4"rn) WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County lerk and Recorder a//. and Clerk to the Boas d C.W. Kirby, Cha rman 5 C- st: nrx-rx.o / 7.4 �r ec/ J c e J h son, Pro-Tem Deputy County tlerk APP VED AS TO FORM: ene R. Brantne c----- George xe ' County Atterney - ,� p Gor n a l//'�/y 890106 MMOMMEMMI ■ Apit ��� mEmoRAnDum V III Kirby, Chairman To Board of County�ommissiorlprs o.ce .Mary 75_ 70$_Q COLORADO From Walter J. Speckman, Human Resources Executive Direct /NBC✓ Subject Purchase of Services Agreement Between Weld County Human Resources and the Salvation Army Enclosed for Board approval is a Purchase of Services Agreement between Weld County Divison of Human Resou+ices and the Salvation Army. The Weld County Division of Human Resources wilt be providing $3,000 of Emergency Shelter Grant funds to provide essential services to homeless individuals. The agreement period shall be from January 3, 1989 through April 30, 1989. If you have any que •stions, please telephone me at 353-3816. t r u_ 1 1 , + a j4ry 1 . Fes.. r 1°11i ,,, C a t s_" 1,Nt, r '., 44ri r.. .: trht qr.. Y4 fr 'r,HI*4",•-a �4,I}S4 p ,?>'4 ,,. ^ FTC lk St i'1s�r.^.≥�� �y( . :. . , C n r )¢f#.',1 ' g4, ,y+ L a�, r h�. }�. 4, u k,,,, * lprra�{rte. j Sr ^ 4 5�Y Y f ' .kL. �t 4•?a 1ah,gy:;' "A r v, F x7 ,, fN �aY t• J i ] , - 11 Y. rl �' a^ '} }}ry 7r1( � I rS`" � -0 Y �� '. -� 4:41144 1 '.,`, IS.r41'i �s'i2 4r -,kr , .wi t, :' ''`or '' "it la,7j :;,,I;;134 ' , 4 � t 4 ���It` 5bfy14, A} 9 *lr 4 lV [ Y4L4> 11 .e we M a i,;04,,,i R>ti ri Ali$ " ' '4 l Yv 41-, - u"i a { 1 w. 1, # r'q , t i ci, 11 ; d,1444 ry .yq+ F, r k.See r a t Ip 7 y�"i � 4 �, Y }pr's x r teiti �. }"Y x !c », ,,s • ,, , y�� . as r ..fir 1 ii f tky 1k r�> }}w 1r „4 ',e',', 4,14,4„.,,- rJ $'' k �, a x y t 1 - �i ]r -“,.._,'-44— f r.p w ,r Fr , .c3?.fiD iu ,,„ 1., .144 1;-44142. ,^ 'ti ' f ° r� ₹,. � k_ 890114 H Purchase of Services Agreement THIS AGREEMENT, a;ade and entered into this 17-Nj day of January, 1989, by and between the Board of County Commissioners E4 eeld Coiunty, Colorado, by and through the Weld County Division of Human Resources, hereinafter referred to as "HRD," and the Salvation Army, hereinafter referred to as "Salvation Army." WITNESSETH WHEREAS HRD has applied for and been awarded Emergency Shelter Grant funds through the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act of 1987, and WHEREAS, HRD desires to provide emergency shelter funds to eligible entities who are providing essential services to homeless individuals, and WHEREAS, the Salvation Army is desirous of utilizing the Emergency Shelter Grant funds to help cover the operational costs of operating a short-term emergency shelter facility. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants contained herein, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: 1. TERM: This Agreement shall be in effect for the period January 3, 1989 through April 30, 1989, and is subject to the availability of funding. 2. FUNDING: HRD agrees to provide funds totalling $3,000.00 for the period January 3, 1989 through April 30, 1989. 3. IN-KIND MATCH: The Salvation Army agrees to furnish in-kind match to HRD in accordance with policies and procedures provided by HRD. The in-kind match shall equal $3,000.00. The Salvation Army agrees to submit the specific forms, provided by HRD, for billing and in-kind documentation. For eacr, billing received by HRD, an in-kind match totalling $3,000.00, and its appropriate documentation, must be provided to and received by HRD no later than April 30, 1989. 4. SALVATION ARMY RESPONSIBILITIES: a. To submit a monthly billing and in-kind documentation to HRD on the appropriate forms. b. To provide quarterly reports to HRD on the implementation and results of the project. c. To provide a final program report to HRD outlining the results of the program. 890114 5. HRD RESPONSIBILITIES: a. To provide funding of $3,000.00 for the project on behalf of the Salvation Army under the provisions of the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act. b. To provide the Salvation Army with the necessary billing invoices and in-kind documentation forms. 6. MODIFICATION OF AGREEMENT: All modifications to the Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. 7. ASSIGNMENTS: This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors, heirs, legal representatives, and assigns. The Salvation Army may not assign any part of its rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of HRD. 8. APPLICABLE LAW: The Salvation Army agrees to follow the policies and procedures of HRD as construed in accordance with the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act, Weld County Home Rule Charter and other applicable laws and regulations. 9. ASSURANCES: a. The Salvation Army agrees that it is an independent contractor and its officers and employees do not become employees of Weld County, and therefore are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees as the result of the execution of this Agreement. b. Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of the Salvation Army or its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing Salvation Army duties as described in this Agreement. The Salvation Army 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 Salvation Army, its employees, volunteers, and agents. The Salvation Army shall provide Workers' Compensation Insurance for all employees of the Salvation Army engaged in the performance of this Agreement, as required by the Colorado Workers' Compensation Act. c. No officer, member or employee of Weld County, and re member of their governing bodies, shall have any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in the approved Agreement or the proceeds thereof. d. The Salvation Army understands that monitoring and evaluation of the 890114 _ , ammmill performance of this Agreement shall be conducted by HRD and the results provided to the Weld County Board of Commissioners. e. The Salvation ARmy assures that it will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1986 and that no person shall, on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex, or national origin, be excluded from participation in or be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under, this approved agreement. 10. TERMINATION: This Agreement may be terminated at any time by either party giving thirty (30) days written notice, and is subject to the availability of funding. 11. ENTIRE AGREEMENT: I This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and may not be changed or modified except as stated in Paragraph 6 herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this Agreement as of the day, month, and year first above written. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SALVATION ARMY OF WELD COUNTY C. W. Irby, Chasirman eute . nt. on tilger WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES 172/1 .(A �2whd�,� ATTEST: Weld unty Clerk and �� Recorder and Clerk to Walter J. -peckman, Executive irector the Board I � 1 putt' County �1 t 890114 WED COUNTY, COLORADO pp s 1 of 1 General FUND CLAIMS V.0. WARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 902312 850279 I MARGARET FAEROE 100.00 TOTAL $ 100.00 STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been cc npleted on the above listed claims as shown on Page 1 through 1 and dated January 25, , 19 89 and that payments should be madee respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 100.00 DATED THIS 25th DAY OF January , 1989 (/ WELD c 7 OFFICER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 25th DAY OF _____Lanurfl9Rq . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: Mv$ommicono ba+•w.J z 0, trip CY� � PUBLIC STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) We, the Board of County Cannissioners of weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the General FUND totaling' $ 700.00 $ 700.00 if Chairperson i ATTEST Ste.. 72 ; 2 County 02erk & Recorde Member : x..:;...22 X putt' Member A;en• . � • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 01/23/89 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 1 • AS OF : 01/23/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT41 NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT • • A104772 AGLANO INC AA266J 61-9020-6246 1 ,071 . 19 AA2666 11-3140-6340 543, 10 O AA2675 61-9020-6246 937. 27 A 883665 11-3140-6340 552 .80 883669 11-3140-6340 345,20 • CC2583 11-3140-6340 509.60 • CC2587 11-3140-6340 345.50 CC2589 11-3140-6340 382.90 • CC2592 61-9020-6246 364.42 41 D01103 11-3140-6340 380.95 001105 11-3140-6340 387 . 33 • 001106 11-3140-6340 1 ,122.70 • 0D1109 11-3140-6340 303.05 J033♦ 61-9020-6246 2,032.40 • 001749 11-3140-6340 1 ,035.85 • 001753 11-3140-6340 1 ,079.80 • 11 ,394.06 • • AI04773 ALLES DESIGNS 1591 19-4140-6326 22.00 • 22.0041 • A104774 AMERICAN BANKRUPTCY LAW 4472 01-1012-6229 25.00 • • 25.00 • • A104775 ANDERSON, JUDITH K. 011689 79-1191-6147 185.00 • 185.00 • • A104776 BANCROFT-WHITNEY CO 199500 01-1012-6229 25.75 • 25. 75 • • *104777 UATT , PHYLLIS 720038 79-1031-6143 85.00 • • 85.00 • • A104778 BAXLEY, KATHY 011789 79-2160-6143 8,00 • • • • • • ID WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 01/23/89 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 • AS OF : 01/23/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT • • 1 A104778 BAXLEY. KATHY - 8.00- • A104779 BRATTON'S. INC 00278 21-6700-6210-9 9. 80 • 00286 21-6700-6210-9 5. 36 • 00383 01-3182-6229 35.88 • 51 .04 • • A104780 BRAUN. ELISABETH B. M. 010389 79-4410-6143 729.52 • 729.52 • Mk I • A104781 CLERK OF SUPREME COURT 13241 01-1012-6229 90.00 • 13446 01-1012-6229 90.00 • 13690 01-1012-6229 90.00 4601 01-1012-6229 90.00 • 8067 01-1012-6229 90100 • 450.00 • • A104782 CONKLIN HOLLY 88CV30 01-1012-6350 16.00 • - • 16.00 • • A104783 COUNTRY GENERAL 403718 01-1061-6250-JANT 194.00 • 194.00 • • A104764 CUNLIFFE CHUCK 011689 79-1014-6143 75.00 • 12089 01-1014-6370 13.56 • 88.56 • • A104785 DIRECTOR OF FINANCE 120188 01-1061-6342-CH 209. 12 - • 147CHA 01-1061-6342-CA 47.48 2826 01-1061-6342-CA 453.56 • 31310 01-1061-6342-CH 854.28 • 3722 01-1061-6342-HLTH 3.969.87 • • • • • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 01/23/89 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 • AS OF 1 01/23/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • A104765 DIRECTOR OF FINANCE 56042 01-1061-6342-CC 691 .60 • 61225. 91 • • A104786 DISTRIOUTORS INC 87582 01-1061-6233-CC 50. 18 • 50. 16 • • A104787 EATON COUNTY CLUB 1d46 77-5300-6330 715.00 • • 715.00 • • A104786 EATON FINANCIAL CORP. 74010 77-5310-6599 66.40 77-5310-6620 15.08 • • 61 .48 • • A104789 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHICI 86009 60-2160-6220 40. 00 • 40.00 • • A104790 EMPIRE DISPATCH 47189 77-5300-6345 13. 95 77-5310- 0345 24.95 • 38.90 4) • A104791 EXECUTIVE INCENTIVE 63389 01-2110-6315-WARR 496.00 • 63390 , 01-2110-6315-WARR 278.00 • 774.00 • • A104792 FAMILY PHYSICIAN'S CLINIC DEC 88 19-4140-6350-TU 176.00 • 176.00 • • A104793 FISHER MECHANICAL CON. 3723 21-6600-6230-8 23 ,180 .00 • • 231180.00 • - -- • • • • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 01/23/89 -± WARRANT REGISTER PAGE ; 4 AS OF : 01/23/89 ID WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT ID NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT O • A104794 FLYING REVIEW 1286 77-5300-6337 75. 00 77-5310-6337 75.00 • - • 150.00 ID ID - A104795 FRANZEN1 DUANE GENE 009524 79-1191-6143 63.84 011389 79-1I916147 55.00 • - ID - 118.84 4I Ill A104796 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE THE 890228 01-2110-6335-ADM 19.50 ID 19.50 S ID A104797 GREELEY OFFICE EQUIPMENT 41375 21-6490-6210-8 65.00ID 65.0041 • A104796 GREELEY PLAQUE 6 TROPHY 12259 21-6830-6390-9 40.00 ll 12261 21-6850-6390-9 20.55 • 60. 55 • ID A1C4799 GREELEY ROTARY CLUB 122388 77-5300-6330 182.50 • 182.50 ID ID A104600 HOTSY EQUIP/NORTHERN COLO 2968 60-2160-6360 22. 50 22. 50 ID - • A104801 HUGH M. WOODS 301297 60-2160-6360 289.04 . 289.04 Ill A104802 JORDAN EDWARD L 06890D 79-2110-6143 56.00 ID 06891D 79-2110-6143 15.50 Ill 71 .50 • 41 ID ID • WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY DATE : 01 /23/89 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : S • AS OF : 01/23/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT ODJ PROJ AMOUNT • • A104803 KEIL, BRAD 012609 79-1191-6147 50.00 012610 79-1191-6147 50.00 • - • 100.00 • • A104804 KING SOOPERS 671418 01-2330-6222 298.94 • 298.94 • 7 • A104805 KOMAC PAIN, L DECORATING 24635 21.-6600-6230-9 39.60 • 39.60 • • A104806 LEWAN 6 ASSOCIATES 584567 77-5300-6362 195.00 • 77-5310-6362 195.00 • 390.00 • • A104807 LOLLY'S HALLMARK 41 60-2160-6336 228 .00 • • 228.00 • • A104808 LONGS DRUGS 011442 01-1041-6220 11 .06 I 011446 01-1041-6220 2. 41 • 011448 01-1041-6220 11 . 17 • 011454 01-1041-6220 2. 52 011457 01-1041-6220 9. 42 • 011462 01-1041-6220 7. 12 • 011465 01-1041-6220 5.26 011477 01-1041-6220 14. 79 • 011480 01-1041-6220 13.47 • 011487 01-1041-6220 15.44 011499 01-1041-6220 2.41 • 011508 01-1041-6220 22 .90 di 117 .97 • • A104809 MAJORS WELDING G SUPPLY CREDIT 60-2160-6220 23.81- • 10688 60-2160-6220 36.00 • 8441 60-2160-6220 4.50 • • • • • • e 41 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 01/23/899 • • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE S AS Of 1 01/23/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT QBJ PROJ AMOUNT • • A104809 MAJORS WELDING 6 SUPPLY 8841 60-2160-6220 6.53 8923 60-2160-6220 20.03 • • 43.25 O • 4104810 MARTINEZ MARGIE 049540 79-2110-6143 131 .50 068650 79-2110-6143 32.00 • 700189 01-2910-6370 7.00 • 891601 01-2110-6370-ADM 8 .97 • 179.47 • • A104811 HATA) EDNA L. 012389 79-1152-6147 50.00 • - 50.00 • • A104812 MCCLOSKEY) CHRIS 011789 79-1191-6147 80.00 O • 80.00 O O A104813 MGANUSON1 MARK ALLAN 2369 79-2310-6147 100 .00 • 100.00 O • A104814 MISCO TEXTILE RENTALS INC 81080 64-1155-6220 3.12 • 84689 64-1155-6220 5.60 • 8.72 0 • A104815 MOFFAT PAINT G GLASS 75099 01-1061-6360-CC 678.00 0 75166 60-2160-6360 78. 26 75324 01-1061-6360-CC 102.20 • - --- • 858.46 • • A104616 MOORE ) BUSINESS FORMS 6 889397 60-2160-6210 114.52 • 114.52 • • • • • • 41 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 01/23/89 ® WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 7 4 AS OF : 01/23/89 ® WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT a NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT 41 41 A104617 MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE 792189 77-5300-6140 6.61- 77-5300-6143 75.69 • 77-5310-6140 20.22 77-5310-6143 234.28 N 324.58 a 41 AI04818 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER MEDIAE 19-4170-6220 603.20 a - 603. 20 • - a A104819 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 04739 60-2160-6229 47.54 a 04950 21-6600-6230-9 22.65 • 70. 19 41 a A104820 PATIENT ADVOCACY TEAM 877W02 24-9034-6397-4715 187.00 a a 187.00 a a A104821 PEREZ LINDA 069060 796970-6143 89.90 0 89.90 A a 4104828 PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY 011 77-5310-6533 1 ;366.00 a - 1 .366.00 41 - 4 A104823 PRICE LYNN 010689 79-1191-6147 40.00 - a 011389 79-1191-6147 50.00 a 90.00 41 - a AI04824 PROPERTY TECHNICAN 024822 24-9034-6397-4715 219.00 a 8221402 24-9034-6397-4715 310 .00 a 589.00 • a 41 a • a . ID Y c' ' -.. WAP200P WELO COUNTY DATE 1 01/23/89 _ 41 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 8 AS OF : 01 /23/89 41 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT 441 A104825 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF COLO 11892 01-1061-6340-ROAD 37.54 18296 01-1061-6344-SOLO 277. 19 • 32094 01-1061-6340-ROAD 218.1♦ • 32481 01-1061-6340-ROAD 13.61 75480 01-1061-6341 -SOCO 436.88 • • 983.36 41 • A104826 RATHKE GARY L 11039 79-2310-6143 108 .00 41 108.00 • • A104827 RODRIGUEZ , BERNARDA UA0189 24-9034-6397-4715 40 .00 • 40.00 41 41 A104828 ROTO ROOTER SERVICE 19429 01-1061-6360-CC 45.00 • 19517 01-1061-6360-CC 45.00 • 19611 01-1061-6360-CC 65.00 II. • 155.00 • A104829 ROWE, RICHARD 011389 79-4410-6143 68.00 • 79-4410-6147 180 .00 • 248.00 • 41 A104630 RURAL WELD PRESS 2COL88 01-2110-6220-ADM 128 .00 • 128.00 41 4-1 _ A104631 RUTZ. OWAYNE E. CL1145 24-9044-6397-4715 138.00 41 • 138.00 • --- . A104832 SEAVEY, REX LEONARD 04794D 79-3140-6143 7.99 41 7.99 • 41 • 41 • • • II. I II I I . II 1 I 1 I. I I ti 4. WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE i 01/23/89 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 9 • - AS OF i 01/23/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT • Si A104833 SECURITY ALARM SYSTEM INC 081188 01-1061-6360-CC 65.00 • 65,00 • • A104834 SELLC, MARILYN A. 134M5 01-2110-6315-WARR 4 .81 • 4 .81 • • A104835 SHAMROCK FOOD SERVICE 502261 01-2110-6220-ADM 29.04 • 01-21 ► 1-6220-NOPT 58.08 • 01-2310-6210-IS05 29.04 • 116. 16 0 • A104836 SHEEP DRAW VET. HOSPITAL 3119 01-2111-6350-K9 47.00 • • _ 47.00 • A104837 SLIMS' SANITATION SERVICE 13075 77-5300-6533 110.00 • • 110.00 • • A104838 TACKER JEANNIE 010789 79-6950-6147 476.00 • 476.00 • • A104839 THOMPSON'S HOME IMPROVMNT 6086 01-1061-6360-CC 75.00 • 75.00 • s A104840 TODDY'S 24496 21-6950-6379 - 410.88 • • 410.88 • • A104841 UNION COLONY BANK CML012 77-5300-6610 1 ,328.01 77-5300-6620 2.27► .99 • 679219 77-5300-6610 2,500.00 • - 6,100 .00 S . • • - ID • i WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY DATE 1 01/23/89 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 10 • AS OF : 01/23/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • • A104842 UNION RURAL ELECTRIC ASSN 14700 01-1061-6340-ROAD 78. 30 • 78.30 • • A104843 UNITED BANK OF GREELEY 123088 77-5300-6610 491 .05 • 77-5300-6620 717.34 • 1 ,208.39 • • A104844 WARWICK HDTEL H00189 01--1011-6373-n3 49.00 • 49.00 • • A104845 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 2643 01-1014-6370 40.00 • 2664 01-2111-6220-NOPT 12.50 • 52. 50 41 • A104846 WESTERN COMFORT HUG/AC 5133 01-1041-6210 14 .50 • • 14 .50 • • A104847 WILLOUGHBY. TIMOTHY 326004 79-1061-6147 12.00 5 79-1061-6147 5. 00 • 6 79-1061-6147 30.00 • 7247 79-1061-6143 50.00 • 97.00 • • 0.104848 WINSETT1 RANDOLPH J 04518D 79-2111-6143 51 . 09 • 04560D 79-2111-G143 10.78 06593D 79-2111-6143 I6.00 • • 77 .87 • • FINAL TOTAL : 621254.39 • s • • • • o • . tit r '. ". g_ -.S ® ' WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : O1/2J/09 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : It • AS OF : 01/23/89 • • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECUAES HAVE BEEN • COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 10 , AND • DATED 01/23/89, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD OE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE • AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 62,254.39 . • • DATED THIS Qf 19 __. • ID 4I DIRECTOR 0 FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES • SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 25th DAY OF Janata 19_89__. • MY COMMISSION EXPIRES:_ 1JIy C«rmfstlea Ezak y,Yg�i so • • _ , s.z 1 -- , , . ,� �'', NOTARY PUHs • WE, THE' DOARO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY • di (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN • PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON • THE General FUND — TOTALING $___S254.39 -_-_ • 0 DAT 0 THIS 25th DAY OF Januart 1989 . • • COUNTY ERK AND RECORDER BY • • _,,;ri I • DEPUrY / CHAIRMAN • • �� . . -- - --- --- • MEMBER �� MEMBER• -94c MEMUER -AtilStakilt-MEMBER • • • • • • • • • i WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 4 01/24/89 41 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE ' t 1 i AS OF- t 01/24/89 41 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT 08J PROJ - AMOUNT . 41, -- -------------------------- ------ ------ ------ ---- e A104849 A.D. COWOREY CO. INC. 57414 01+2180-6350` 62.44 • ------_w __� . 62.44 S a 41 • A104850 AIMS COLLEGE OOM98 21.6510-6383-9 571,55 ' 000109 21-6390-6301-i 871.00 • 21-.6490-6381-8 ' 1.930.0041 _ ---- 3072.55 • seasaaasaasassa A104851 AMERICAN FAMILY INSURANCE 098216 60-.2160-..6599 348.00 ' Os_--rr--- 348.00 • A104852 DIG R OF GREELEY 881000 ' 21-6490-6380-8A 278047 • 881/00 - 21-6420-638O-*A 415618 • 8811,10 2/-6490.-638O-8A 90.84 40 881180 ' 21+6490-6300-8A 271.29 881200 21-6490-6380-8A ` 397.15 ' • 8812R0 21-6490+6380-8A 353.01 40 1 .810.94 ' . 41 sun:ix:menu= 40 A104853 BINDER DIANNE 012089 79-4410-6147 . 165.00 • « - -M 0 165.00 • 41 A104854 ORATION'S, INC CR6941 21-6510-6533-9 133.05 CR6942 21-6980-6533 78.19 ' r 211.24 41 =====ass=it a=st 41 • A104855 CITY OF GREELEY 110188 01-2320-6370 18.00 18.00 ==as aas assa a sat • A104856 CLOSE UP FOUNDATION 025341 21-6800-6373-9 725.00 O 725.00 • ___ ====ama • • O�I I I . I II d i III. i. an.-,-..Ill NAP200P MELO emelY ` DATE i-`bl/2♦/89 WARRANT REGISTER . PAGE i 2 41 AS or ': 01/24/89 e WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE 'ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT ` • -.a41 A104857 COLORADO ASSESSORS* ASSOC 0119M1 0141041-6370• 5'.00', • 0124M1 01-1041-6370 - 15.00 S 20.00 ' • saaasllifisaaaa 41 A104898 COLORADO COUNTIES 000061 Ot-1011-6335 226294.00 226194.00 isssss/s'''ake 4D 4D A104859 CORLISS6 HERBERT 0. 0120MI 01-1041-6370 49.60 • 49.60 ssssasasssassss • 4104860 CRAWFORD SUPPLY COMPANY I53332 86'-2311-6260-COMM 123.43 • -M 123.43 • a llimmssiiaann 41 A104861 DIGITAL EQUIP CORP (DEC, 081689 21-6960-6382 419.40 M411 419.40 == 1=1i:ass nSs3 • 41 4104862 ELTON* SUSAN 003255 ' 79-1154-6143 110.50 010389 79-4154-6143 1.00 • • 117.50 aasssssissssssx • • A104863 FRANZEN, DUANE GENE 012089 79-1191-6147 66.00 • 66.00 • s sasssaasassass . • A104864 FRONTIER RATERIALS, INC. 33513 1I-3141-6471 15.68 • 33518 11-3t41-6471 56659.50 33529 11-3141-6471 156603.56 • 33533 11-3141-6471 166378.7441 33534 11-3141-6471 14'749.98 33648 11-3141+-6471 23,630.74 41 -- -_766038.20 4, s_ssssesalssssm • • 41 41 • ■`�-_ .. 1 . . 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M-.- M- ----r-r-+ . • A104865 GOMEZ JOHN J 162PL 01-231O-6220•SU0P 13.46 • ---»- • 13.46 assmssasssasasa • IP A104866 GREELEY' DAILY 'TRIBL'NE 'THE SU0189 ` 0111011-6311 78000 653970 Ot-11144-6337 ' 26.40 • - 653980 01+1184-6337 48.00 • 553990 01-1154-6337 62.40 554010 01-1164-6337 2400041 238.60 41 s iin2s s=is s sfl • A104867 GRIEGO JUDY 073671 = 216490-6377+A 29.40 • 881201 21-6490+6372-8 42086 41 71095 • sasesasssssssas • A104668 ' HAMMERS, VERN MI8601 0t-2150-6370 29.60 • • 29.60 • slcssasssssasnsa . • A104869 HARRIS, ADRON 355180 01-2110+Of-CIVL 271.10 ' • 431..2%1a-43;4 stscs 344.47 01+2110 6316+-JAIL 1 ,027074 • 01-2110-6315-NARK 1,910.49 • ---3,553.60 • saassaszasaasas, • A10487O HOFF, DON J. 011989 01-9020-6350 510.80 r 510.60 41 asssssassssssss lb • A104871 HOFF. VERA 012301 01-1041-6370 4.00 • 4000 • ssssssszssacssx • A104872 NOISY EQUIP/NORTHERN COLO 3007 01-1061-6360-CC -«-- 280.30 • 280.30 • - sasssssasssasas • • • • • i ii Cal............ .n.........."1177.a....am..latal"...a.7.71"...1.7r . . II WAP2O0P WELD. COUNIT ' ` DATE i ' Ot/24/89 • WARRANT REGISTER PACE 2 4 AS or 4 O1/av89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER , WARRANT • ' NUMBER NURSER FD DEPT OBJ'PRGJ . AMOUNT A104873 KEEFE COFFE AND SUPPLY 197025 86i23it-6250-CORM 254.86 • 254.86 • sssssassassasss . A104874 KEIL. BRAD 1410117 65...1191..06370 59.20 r • _. 59.20 • ssa satst2 324 s z� • A104875 LARINER CO CORN CORRECTNS 011789 012320-6350-NRD0 83000 • `83400 • ssasaasflnasss IV 4104876 LOVELAND DAILY REPORTER- 026000 21-6510.!633749 43.20 • - 43.20 • n nassszsa23sssa . . . • 4104877 MCCLCSKEY♦ CHRIS , 012389 . 79-1191-6147 80.00 • • 80.00 • 2202,5=44=3====i* • 4104878 METRO WEST PUBLISHING INC 1026 01.1021-6331 ' 287.56 ID 287.66 • aaa Mt3i3MILt 4104879 NELSON. GALE ADERIC 52365 01-2110-6315-CIVL 99.00 • 01-2110-6315�INCS 38.85 • 01-2110-6315-JAIL 122470 01-2110-6315-NARR 263410 • . • 52365 ' naaszu32ssasn • A104880 NICHOLS BUS, MACH* REPAIR 001233 21-6600-6363-9 82.95 • • 82.95 • 332s3.3Yszincsn • A104881 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 412237 ° 01-2180-6350 340401 . 340.01 • S f323as5222_f2 • • • • • • P A fil WAP200P W COUNTY.' wise s 01/24/89 • WARRANT REGISJER PAGE i s AS OF t 01/24/89 S WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT . • -----.... -a-...r.. __----i-.r------i---ii M--------M-0.--. ------ II A104882 NURSE PLACEMENT• SERVICE 88128$ 21-6820;6358-8 73.34 • 73.24 ID ill A104883 OTTEN ELECTRONICS 0866 01-*1061x8360-CC 75.00 S • 75.00 ID Oll A104864 PETTY CASH-YOUTH SHELTER 012389 01233(k.-6390 82.25 --------------- - msssaasssssssss • A104685 PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY 629129 77-3310+6250+JETA ' 4.222.97 ' • 77-5310'6599 11108.82 • 638307 77-5310+0250-100/ 8.019.98 - • ~--13.351 .77 ' • sasasssssts.tsss • A104686 PIPER LINDA 045948 79-6970-6143 35.73 ID 35.73 • ssasssassssrsas . At04887 POSTMASTER ' 13889 01-2111-6220-NOPT. 60.00 • - 60.00 41 sssssasssss s sos • Ill A104888 PUBLIC SERU COMPANY OF CO 010989 11.3140-6340 74.77 011189 11-3140-6340 2.64 • 11189A 11-3140-6340 1414.54 • .- 1 ,491.95 • sssssssssssssas ID A104889 RICHTER PLUMBING 1428 01-1061-6360-CC 20.13 0 X20.15 ID sssasssaassssss. • A104890 ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGIONAL 881280 21-6490-6380-8A 60.00 • 60.00 • ..2s= =wan. • 0 i• r • . _ • WAP200P WELD COUNTY ' ' DATE 2 01/24/09 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 6 O - AS OP 1 01/24/89 ® 411 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER ' WARRANT NURSER NURSER TO DEPT OnJ PROD AMOUNT 411 ear.--- .......... . . 0 A104891 SCHILDMElER. DAVID 0119NE 01-1041►6370 < 76.00 41 76.00 O • A104892 SEAVEY. RE% LEONARD 049220 79-3140-6143 r 3.69 ' - -M 14M---- • 3.69 411assasasssa - • A104893 SMART. DAVID K PH.D. ANDREW 01-2320'6370 75.00 CARREL 01-2320.6370 75.00 41 SMUDGE 01+2320-6370 75.00 • DOLL 01+2320-6370 78.00 • EARLY 01-2320-6370 75.00 A 375.00 ssSsssgSa • A104894 SPECKMAN -WALTER J 083217 21-6950-6377 37.00 0 503935 21-6490+6377-$ 229.60 88TAXI . 21-64904h637348 10.00 • 8812MI 21'6490-6372-i8 80'00 • 21-6700-6372.9 19.50 ' +-Oman-see, • 316.00 assssss33sss..s • A104895 SPRAGUE VICKY 1472 79-1011-6143 20.00 • --�� ---..-x- 20.00 • IDaa SIMsns • A104896 STANG. DAVID 010689 - 79-4410.6147 27.00 • 011389 79-4410x6147 63.00 • 011689 79-4410-6143 70.00 . 012089 79-4410-6147 40.00 ID 190.00 • =33====SSss=ts= 411 41 A104897 TREASURER OF STAVE OF CO KS-123 01-1014-6370 50.00 • ~-N50.00 413===3s===XLM= 41 • • • SINI F i • WAP200P NELO COUNTY' DATE i 01/24/09 Al WARRANT REGISTER PAGE s 7 AS OP: t 01/24/89 ® WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT41 NURSER NUMBER ED DEPT 08J• PROJ AMOUNT ..-«-r-------------------_N.r--.r..-r-r-rrsr-rr+rn-er+a min -r-0-I.r--•-...-4.r ew 41 S A104898 UNITED WAY OR NELO CO N- . . ., - 21-6810*6358.69 600.00-0 ...., $00.00 41 , . e A104899 US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PREPAY 01e2.99004110 32.00 • r..--«�..—is�S • 32.00 S ssss:saas • A104900 VENNI MAX 102039 24-9044-6397-'4715' 97.00 2V2039 ' 24-9044-6397-4715 171.00 41 264:00 i sss:sszs:csssass • A104901 VILLA ITMEI - 12240 01-23206370 85.86 41 122788 '. 01-232Cs6370 49.00 134.86 • `sssassass z • • A104902 WASTE SERVICES INC 44554 0110616360-CC 5.00 5.00 • . . sasssslssssssas . A104903 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 2676 01-1061-6360-CC . 37.80 • 2677 65-1191.60370 100.00 • 137.80 • - wait- s sass A104904 WELD CTY IRE-AREA 8901ST 21-6600-6340-9 220.80 41 220.60 • zs A104905 NOLLACK 6 ASSOCIATES 012089 01-1154 0-635 469.00 • • 469.00 • sass ass Jiss=ss3 Ill • FINAL TOTAL : 130.406.77 sssss==-=s=a=ss • • • • o WAP200P WELL COUSlY ' 000E. s 01/!A/I19 • NARRANT-REGiSTER PACE I ' 6 AS OP 1 01/24/89 • • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PAODECURES NAVE SEEM • COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE ROU , •1 TH GH 7 - AND • DATED 01/24/89, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT . 8 130.406. 77. , • • DATED THIS St 0 Y 09 ,_January -- 1989-„• • • /I ,%r• • DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES • SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 25th— DAY OF ' January _— I9—_Q_• • • My Canmen by res June 6, 1990 • MYCO]MMI,SSI DH EXPIRES: • • It NOTARY P� • WE1 tHE 'BOARD OF COUNTY . COMMISSIONERS OF WELD ' COUN*Yp".COLORADO, HEREBY " • IAPPROVEI (DISAPPROVE} THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH 'ABOVE} AND MARRANTS-IN • PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HERESY 'ORbERED DRAWN UPON • • THE General FUND — TOTALING •" 130.406.77 • DATED THIS 25th DAYY OF January 19 89 e • Yet,t (ntl • it COUNTY(FLERK AND RECO ER BY • • C c�x �, ,� - , � ) ' • �Y~tl DEPUTY CHAIRMAN ft -I EMBER 64)ti MEMBER ID III .igittranikeiect • MEMBER MEMBER • • - • • Ill 41 - allIElla _ 40 • WAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE i 01/24/89 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 1 • AS OF i 01/24/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT 41 NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT ♦ • . $828314 TERRY KELSEY 12-4462-67108788 38.88 • 38088 0 • $828375 PUBLIC SERVICE 12-4463-6710-8788 146.90 12-4463-6710-8788 35.61 I • 124463-6710-8788 48.68 0 12.=.4442...6110c4788 ♦4.64 12-4463-6710=8788 83.59 • 12-4463-6710-8188 53.16 • 12-4463-61108788 30.63 12-4463-6710-8788 33.00 • 12-4463-6710-8788 58.29" . 512.38 • • $828376 PUBLIC SERVICE CO. 12-4463-6710-8788 56.12 56. 12 • :==s=ass • $828377 UNION R■E.A. 124463-6710-8188 28.16 • - • 28.16 • sasssa=assssssa • S828318 RICHTER PLMBING £ HTNG 12-4463-6710-8788 180.00 . 180.00 • =::sa=ss=sass== IP 5828319 GEORGE STOCKER 12-4463-6710-8788 54.68 • 54.68 • Ill 5628380 APPL£RIDGE APARTMENTS 12-4499-6714-WCSS 175.00 • 175.00 • =s=sxs.en • 5828381 DAVID L BALL 12-4499-6714-NC5S ---__«-17500 • 175.00 • - s-=sas=s • • • _ • 0 I I . 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Ii 1 h 1 -1-- .. 1 i I Idil i I i i II is I . 1 41 • NAP200P MELD COUNTY ' DATE t 01/24/89 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t 2 e A9 OF t 01/24/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NURSER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT . --»-------- -----------» .»- ...-...---ease-_----- -------»ease--- • 5828382 FRANCIS EONKER 12-4499-6714-MCSS 146.00 41 41 145.00 =saszssosz=aazs • 5828383 COCKROFT FARMS 12-4499-6714-MCSS 200.00 • 200.00 • • S828384 COLONIAL ARMS APTS 12-4499-6714+NCSS - 200.00 -_ • 200.00 41 • 5828385 COUNTRY ESTATES 12-4499-6714-NCSS 163.00 - 163.00 rat.......SUSSiti • $828386 JIM DECH 12-4499-6714-NCSS 190.0041 • 190.00 =ssszszas sszss= 41 • $828387 JOSEPH ELMS 12-4499-6714-MCSS - 175.22 • 175.22 • =5====C2===232= 41 S828388 FRANCI GALIGER 12-4499-6714-NCSS 175.00 • 175.00 e ===zcz=zns==asn • S828389 JAN MARGINA 12-4499-6714NCSS 126.00 41 • 125.00 a zsssaszsa 41 41 5828390 MARY MCPHEE 12-4499-6714-NCSS 255.00 __0---se»--- 255.00 • -mz=szzs= 41 5828391 MAX MEDINA 12-4499-6714-MCSS 62.60 • • • • LIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIMMMMIMMMMMMIV- • • WAP200P WELD C0UMIY ' ' DATE S 01/24/89 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE i 3 AS OP S 01/24/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT 41 NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • --------- --------------------------- • • 5828391 MAX MEDINA 62.50 ssasaassss :as • • $628392 BERNARD 6 MOORE 12-4499-6711-WCSS -_---» 24000 240.00 41 5828393 PHIL PAXTON 12-44996711-WCSS 200100 • -----~200.00 41 2 ===2 X 41 S828394 PLATTEVILLE APTS I2-4499-6714-MCS5 122.00 • 122.00 ssssassssasaass • 5828395 PONDEROSA MOBILE PARK I2-4499-6714-MCSS -_�--N 150.0041 150.00 • assssasamssasss • S828396 FLEUTA RAMOS 12-4499-6714-WCSS 240.00 • -_ 240.00 S ssaassassssast= 41 S828397 LORENNA RANGEL 12-4499-6714-WCSS 1150.0041 • -_--_~ 150.00 • a cam- MSS= • $828398 HAROLD RASMUSSEN 12-4499-6714-WCSS -M--M 100,00 • 100.00 • O=======aasalza 5828399 WOODY RIGGS 12-4499-6714-NCSS 195.00 41 41 195.00 nass====s=ss_sa • 41 5828400 LUCY SANCHEZ 12-4499-6714-YCSS 210.00 • 210.00 • assssssa • • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY ' DATE i 01/24/59 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE i 4 AS OR i 01/24/89 • WARRANT ' PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT e NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT ID $828401 ANTHONY STOLL I2-•499-6714+WCSS 215.00 ID 0 215.00 nsassaaaaasssss • • 5828402 UNION RURAL ELEC ASSOC I2-4499-6714-WCSS 109:34 • --- 109.34 II saaasassasssass • 5828403 VALLEY VILLAGE MOB HA PK 12-4499-6714-WCSS -- 175.00 • 175.00 I ID aaasassasssasaa • _ 582840♦ DAVID OR CLARE WERKING 12-4499-6714.WCSS 240.00 ....... 240,00 • as as i 5828405 WELD MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 12-4439-6718-MISC 142.50 • 142.50 • aaaaaaala=ssasl • 5828406 WYOMING CHILDREN SOCITY 12-4439-6718-MISC 31.50 • 12-4434-6718-MISC 37,50 12-44396718-MISC 100.00 175.00 sasasasasssasas • • $828407 CENT THERAPEUTIC LEARNING 12-4441-6710-AEG 1 ,000.00 12-4441+6710-REG 39.34 ID 0 1 ,039.3♦ .......sasssas tints • 5828408 CHILD ABUSE RES G ED INC 12-4441-6710-REG 1 .048.00 • • 1,048.00 • a asas asas ass an • $828409 CUPPs JERRY 12-4441-6710-REG -----» 25000 • 250.00 . nun, as_ • • • • • i • WAP20OP WELD' tOUNTY DATE 2 01/24/87 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE S 5 • _ AS OF 101/24/89 ® ID WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OSJ PROJ AMOUNT ® 5828410 GIST ATTY JUVENILE DlVIS /2-4441-6710-REG 5.524.45 • -»_-flee««-._ 5.524.45 • ID 5828411 HOLTZMAN. AGNES I2-4441-6710-REG 260.00 I2-4441 .6710-REG 250.00 -- ID ID 500.00 =MSS=........ 0 411 5828412 IMPREST FUND 12-4441+6710-AEG 258.00 /2-4441-6710-AEG 250.00 • 500.00 • sm=======assess • ID 5828413 LEWIS. SHIRLEY E. 12-4441-6710-REG 250.00 12-4441-6710-REG 250.00 M « 500.00 e - ssasassas®ss=ss S 5828414 MANN. DENNIS C. 12-4f416710c,REG 250.00 • 12-4441-6710-REG 250.00 • 12-4441-6710REG 250.00 e-flee«-e 750.00 • -aaa=LaKaZiss- • 5828415 NELSON. MARTHA 12-4441-6710-REG 250.00 • « » 250.00 • =======sasssss= ® 5828416 PARTNERS INC. 12-4441-6710-REG 8.993.00 ID • 8.993.00 =========2===== • • $828417 ROTH. SALLY 12-4441-6710-REG 250.00 • 12-4441-6710-AEG 250.00 • » « 500.00 II • P • • ; 1 • I I I . 1 i 1 IN I 1 1 11 I i 1 I.1 PM I 11 i s NAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 01/24/89 ID KARRAIIT REGISTER PAGE : 6 AS OF : 01/24/89 ID WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT ID NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT • - -------------- • 5828418 ANNA M ABUSO 12-4448-6370-LOUT 11620 11420 ID 3828419 PENNY AXTON 12-4448-6370-REG 107.80 0 • 107.50 am...sa 41 • 5828420 JOHN BATCHELOR 12-4448-8370-REG 109.20 • 109.20 • • mnsssa=sssamass . 5828421 CHERYL A BOLTZ 12-4448-6370-REG 64.15 Ill ID 64.18 ===s===szzsssa= ID 5828422 JACQUE BOX 12-4448-6370-REG 55.28 IP • 55.25 • ==4==a==sz==ssa • 5828423 ELISABETH BRAUN I2-4448-6370-REG 114.08 S 114.05 • --3=_==ZZ sss=ax ID 5828424 BOBBIE BURKE 12-4448-6370-REG 64.60 • 4, »64.60 s============ss • $828425 PAT CHASE 12-4448-6370-REC 170,40 • • 170.40 • s======sszsszz= • 5828426 LINDA DENNIS 12-4448-6370-AEG -»--_ 13710 • 137.10 ID 5828427 GARRY DUGGAN 12-4448-6370-REG 4.60 41 • ID • Ill • , II 7 • WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY DATE 2 01/24/89 WARRANT- REGISTER PAGE 2 7 ID AS OF 101/24/89 S ID WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT ill ID S S828427 GARRY DUGGAN 4.60 =2222412U3 XXXXXX e S S828428 CHERYL E EYER it-44486370�REG _--»-_»15_00 15.00 ID S 5828429 JOYCE HAUSE 12-4448-6370—AEG 57.50 • 57650 ! - as ® 5828430 FAWN HOOLEY 12-4448-6370-REG 227.15 S S » « 127.15 • =s=========22=22.= • 5828431 SANDRA L HOWETH 12-4448-6370-AEG _-»- 93.85 S ~93.85 . ID 5828432 DAVID L LAWLEY 12s.4448-6370-REG 96.20 S 96.20 S =s=acs=s==ssas= i 5828433 LORRAINE MARTINEZ 12-4448-6370-REG 98.40 S • 98.40 S =X2========354= • 5828434 JOE MATTHEWS 12-4448-6370-REG 28.16 S 28.16 . ==z= =a=ss= • 5828435 EUGENE MCKENNA 12-4448-6370REG 138.10 O » » 138.10 S ==z======s=ass • 5828436 LESLIE MILLER 12-4448-6370-REG 42.05 S • 42.01 S _ =3 s=====sa • • • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE i 01/24/89 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE i 8 • AS OP 1 01/24/89 ® WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT 411 5828431 SHARON E MOODY 12-4448-6370+REG 59.00 ID 41 �...►_N►w__�_w. 69.00 ssaszasaaasszsa • 41 5828438 LINDA MOORE-LARSON 12-4448►6370-AEG 9970 S 99.70 41 • 5828439 MARIAN PELZER I2-4448-6370-AEG . 65.00 • -N__N►►►1 65.00 • • aszsassaassszss • $828440 MARIAN K PENFOLO 12-4448-6370-REG 64.55 • 64.55 0 • S828441 FRANKIE PERDUE 12-1448-6370-REG 35.80 ED • 411 35.80 _mussssza • S828442 JIM L POPE 12-44486370+REG _---_ 49.78 • 19.75 Ill =2=2=======2=== 41 5828443 CANDICE L ROWELL 12-4448-6370-LOUT 11 .20 • 11 .20 41 S=_22-232s==__ • S828444 LAURA ANN SARTOR 12-4448-6370-LOUT 22.4041 -► MM►-►►w.► • 22.40 • =S_2 i 2_==s2 2 i is • S828445 MARIA -SCHOPEN 12-4448-6370-REG ► OM-I25:40 41125.40 • s =2sis.= • 5828446 COLLEEN SCHOTT 12-4448-6370-REG 112.60 • • II • II 0 • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 01/24/®9' 0 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 9 AS OF 101/24/89 O WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT A NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 084 PROJ AMOUNT 41 S828446 COLLEEN SCHOTT » _ ~ 112.60 • 41 ssasassseassass • S828447 DAVE STANG 12-4448-6370-REG ' 45.80 • 45.80 • ssasssssaa 0 S828448 PAM TEASDALE 12-4448-6370-REG 83.10 • -----»--53.10 41 s sassasasssassa • $828449 EDWARD THOMPSON 12-4448-6370REG 162.60 s 152.60 s assasassasasaa • S828450 CAROL TRACY 12-4448-6370^REG »---_»82.60 41 82.60 • ==============a • $828451 BILLEE V WEST 12-4448-6370-REG 14.00 • 14.00 can=assasassa== • 5828452 PATRICIA YOUNG 12-4448-6370-REG 66.40 • 66.40 • s sssssss, • 5828453 GREELEY GAS CO. 12-4462-6710-8788 »--54«280 40 41 S4.280.40 • =-=a_6-a===FSS_ • $828454 PUBLIC SERVICE CO. 12-4462-6710+8788 1 ,282.91 • -+--- 1282.9141 aas acs= • 5828455 PUBLIC SERVICE CO. 12-4462-6710-8788 11081.24 • • 1 ,081 .24 • cseas3a:axcacss • • • • a i Ii i I i i I I LIi6. n I 0 ID WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE S 01/24,89 ID WARRANT REGISTER PAGE S 10 AS OF i 01/24/89 S WARRANT PRIME INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT ID NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT CBJ PROD AMOUNT ID --- ------------------------------------------------»---- • $828456 PUBLIC SERVICE CO. 12-4462-67108780 58834897 • -....------- o 58834897 a ai S S........a3 • ID 5828457 PUBLIC SERVICE CO. 12-4462-6710-8788 47.35 • 47.35 • ssaas=ss=ssssss • 5828458 PUBLIC SERVICE CO. 12-4462-6710-8788 -»--»-263828 ID 263.28 • =========,===== t 5828459 PUBLIC SERVICE CO. 12-4462-6710-8788 28641.54 II 41 28641854 its==ss=-as S Sas IP S828460 PUBLIC SERVICE CO. 12-4462-6710-8788 18654870 ID -r-----N -M • 18654.70 fassaasaxsess • 5828461 SUBURGAN PROPANE 12-4462-6710-8788 752851 . 752851 o :ss asaaasasssaa . S828462 UNION RURAL ELECTRIC 12-4462-6710-8788 846817 • N --- 846.17ID ass===s==ss=s:s • 5828463 ADAMS COUNTY COOP 12-4462-6710-8788 134.20 0 o 134.20 0 --=saa==msss==s= • S828464 EMPIRE GAS INC, 12-4462-6710-8788 --- -- 18103818 • 18103818 • =S=====i= ID S828465 WELD LP GAS CO. 12-4462-6710-8788 255.55 • o • • o 41 ' lI I II I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I i 7 • WAP200P WELD COUNTY BATE 101/84/89 WARRANT MOISTER PAGE 1 11 AS OF i 01/24/89 41 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • -_----se.___-.-----------------..... ---M-►ea.--•eMN-o----w►-w---- 4i • 5828465 WELD LP GAS CO. 255.85 • s Satan= • S828466 AGLANO INC. I2-4462-6710-8788 4,452.68 41 4,452688 • zzassssazssssa= • 5828467 ROCKY MTN NAT GAS 12-4462-6710-6788 4,673.00 41 41 ♦,673.00 z=s==zsssszszs= 41 S828468 EMPIRE GAS INC. 12-4462-6710-8788 2,050.20 S • 2,050.20 • _____=====a=az; • S828469 ANNA M. ALDAVA 12-4449-6710-CSOC 189.50 . -------r-.--« 189.50 • . . =s=s=;z==s==ass • 5828470 REBECCA ATENCIO 12-4449-6710-CSOC' 187.39 41 41 187.34 ====sassStssss= 41 • S828471 TERRI L. BECK 12-4449-6710-050C 20.00 • 20.00 • • S828472 WCDSS-FOSTER CARE 12-4449-6710-CSOC 20.00 • 20.00 • =====.===a2=,== • 5828473 LAURA L. BETTS 12-4449-6710-CSOC 45.00 ! ««---- 45.00 41 =sas==s=sa=Sm= • 5828474 JOLINDA K. BREWER 12-4449-6710-CSOC 92,30 • • 92.30 • ===ass====s==s= • • • • we imps wpm IP • WAPZOOP WELD COUNTY ' DATE 2 01/24/69 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 2 12 AS OF 2 01/24/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • 0 NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT __-�- .��� ._«_ --------------.........w__-..____--_--__<_ _ ..`r....... SB2847S EVELYN G. BRYANT 12-4449-6710-CSOC 40.00 50.00 41 s e • 41 S028416 AMADA CARRIZALES 12-4449-6710-CSOC 40.00 • --- M~40.00 • assnsasssassssa . S828477 1SDPW-CHILD SUPPORT 12-4449-6710-CSOC _ 230.00 __-___se • 230.00 4 ===a==ns =asei= s S828478 DOROTHY J. EVIG 12-4449-6710-CSOC 63.60 63.50 • 5828►79 WCDSS-IKPREST FUND 12-4449-6710-CSOC 113.00 • 0 113.00 41= ==:asses 41 $828480 LEANNE GLOVER 12-4449-6710-CSOC 100.00 • 100.00 '41 ==m==v===ss=ws= ID S828481 BARBARA GUAJAROO 12-4449-6710-CSOC 37.50 41 • 0 31.5 ==sawwasawssssa S 41 5828482 JUANITA HERNANDEZ 12-4449-6710-CSOC 76.07 NM-_-_ • 76.67 41=sa===s==sa=s=s . $828483 CAROL LUNA 12-4449-6710—CSOC _-- 50.00 • 50.00 • ====a=====s==sae • S828484 LUCIANO B. MARTINET 12-4449-6710-CSOC 211.00 41 41 41 41 I i 1 i I . I . i . WAP200P WELD COUNTY ' DATE t 01/24/89 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 13 AS OF t 01/24/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • -MN-M--- M--M- --------- • • S828484 LUCIANO 8. MARTINEZ 211.00 • . ssssss s sssssssa • S828485 BIANCA A. MEDINA 12-4449-6710-CSOC 150.00 41 «---- 160.00 • =sszssnsas - • 5828486 WANDA L. POYSER 12-4449-67$0-CSOC 100.00 • -----~ 100.00 • n===seas=sass= II 0 S828487 JUANITA RIVERA 1a-4449-oii0-CSOC 110.00 • M 110.00 • asssssssa • 5828488 AUGUSBINA SASSO 12-4449-6710-CSOC -N--N--46.14 • 46.14 • =sa susses • 5828489 JOHN J. VARGAS 12-4449-6710-CSOC 300.00 • 300.00 • =sslsttsi6ss6ss • S828490 CATALINA VASQUEZ 12-4449-6710-CSOC 75.00 • • 75.00 - . -=====sss=ssss= • S828491 GERALDINE WALLACE 12-4449-6710-CSOC M--M�46.15 - • 46.15 • =sasses=sssssss • 5828492 CYNTHIA WILLIAMS 12-4449-67t0-CSOC 62.50 • 62.50 • s musses • 5828493 DONNA 8. GRAY 12-4449-6710-CSOC 239.00 • • 239.00 • _=s s sss ss 2=s=s= • • • f 4. ID WAP200P MELD COUNTY ' DATE 1 01/24/69 WARRANT REGISTER PACE i 14 AS OF 101/24/69 • 0 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT' NUMBER WARRANT S NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT • _b MMM -NN -K 5826494 JOE Oa GRIEGO 12-4449-6710-CSOC 10.49 • _-N 10.49 ssasssssssasssm • 5828495 PAZ S. LONGORIA 12-4449-6710-050C 33.00 5 • 33.00 sssaasssasssass • 5828496 JOSIE DELGADILLO 12-4449-6710-CSOC 54.00 + 54.00 • a asassssssasxssc • MI 5828497 WCD55-FOSTER CARE 12-4449-6710..CSOC 54.00 • • 54600 xassnaasasxosss B 5828498 EDWARD HERNANDEZ JR 12-4449.6710-CSOC 107.0041 • 107.00 • xsssssasxsassss • 502'4499 CLERK OF DIST.COURT 12-4449-6710•CSOC 64.00 84.00 • xaxaxxssxasssas • 5828500 DENVER CO O.S.S. 12-4449-6710-CSOC 53.00 • i----«_-53x0041 a ss a sax ax am ax • 5828501 YCDSS-IMPREST FUND 12-4449-6710-CSOC 116.0041 • 116.00 • oassas=aaaxszw: • 5828502 WAYNE J. TIDBITS 12-4449-6710-CSOC 116.00 116.00 • ' x =inn. • • FINAL TOTAL S 1121660.42 41 saxxsacssaassaa • • • • 1 . 1 I i i i ar • WAP20OP WELD COUNTY DATE i 01/24/89 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE i , IS AS OP 1 01/24/89 0 ID THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE SEEN • COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 14 p AND • • DATED 01/24/89, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES. WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT ! 112,66tkil__ • ID 0 DATED TH 25 DD 4 OFF Januaru 19 _1.q_•• //A/lidG_�______ 4, RE OI C IF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES • SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 24/2 DAY OF _ anvaru __ 19_x_• • ... MY COMMISSION EXPIRESi__MYC°^"Ess'wn Exvtres1une8, 1990 • { , ° 1 NOTARY PUBt* • WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO/ HEREBY • IAPPROVEI (DISAPPROVES THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ' ABOUE; AND WARRANTS IN - • PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAMS UPON 0 • THE Social. Services FUND — TOTALING $__1170.42 • DATED THIS 25th DAY OF __ejg uaru 19_ 84 • • tuna 1 • _ 7` 0 COUNTY RK AND RECORDER BY • (I- /5-7x—nejo .}.._ater a) /-6;. /e-f-4-4/ • DEPUTY / CHAIRMAN • ID //....C::: A � j`\'(_� i �fTEMBE(/ ) V MEMBER afte:2211-t O MEMBER MEMBER . • 0 . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .- - .. • .. . . . . .. .. . . ..... . . . .. . - .. . ..... . . . . . _ • . . . . _ .. - . .• .. • . . • ....- . . .... .. . . . . _. . . . . . . ... . - . . • ..- . .- .... • , . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . .. • . . . • . . 4 • • .. .. - _ .• 4 . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . • - •. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . \....... . .. . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. "„e7....00z0,67 .. - • • . 4/4 . .logri• , / - - a . Si 7- i i .. ,,( r. mE(T1oRAnDUM I ,. Clerk to the Board Dee January 23, 1989 COLORADO From George Goodell, Director of Road and Bridge Road Opening Subject. The following road was opened January 20, 1989. It was closed December 5, 1988 for bridge repair: WCR 50 at WCR 67 s GG/mw:frc xc: Commissioner Lacy Weld County Dispatch Weld County Sheriff's Office WCR 50 WCR 67 A , THE HANOVER INSURANCE COMPANIES THE HANOVER INSURANCE COMPANY MASSACHUSETTS BAY INSURANCE COMPANY CONTRACT BOND Bond No. BCZ1774003 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That Chartwell Cable Fund, Inc. as Principal, and X THE HANOVER INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation of the State of New Hampshire, MASSACHUSETTS BAY INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, having its executive office in Worcester. Massachusetts as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto Weld County, 915 10th Street. Greeley, Colorado 80631 • hereinafter referred to as Obligee in the penal sum of Forty Thousand and 00/100 ($ 40,000.00 ) for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has entered into a certain written contract with the Obligee dated the 20th day of January ,19 89 , to Construct and Install a Cable TV System - Weld County which contract is hereby referred to and made a part hereof as fully and to the same extent as if copied at length herein. NOW THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if the said Principal shall fully indemnify and reimburse the Obligee for any loss he (they, it) may suffer through the failure of the Principal faithfully to observe and perform each and every obligation and duty imposed upon the Principal by the said contract, at the time and in the manner therein specified, then this obligation to be void; otherwise to remain in full force and virtue in law. PROVIDED. HOWEVER, it shall be a condition precedent to any right of recovery here— under, that in event of any default on the part of the Principal, a written statement of the particular facts showing the date and nature of such default shall be immedi— ately delivered to the Surety by registered mail at its Home Office in Worcester, Massachusetts. AND PROVIDED FURTHER that no action, suit or proceeding shall be had or maintained against the Surety on this instrument unless the same be brought or instituted and process served upon the Surety within twelve months after completion of the work mentioned in said contract, whether such work be completed by the Principal, Surety or Obligee; -but if there is any maintenance period provided in the contract for - which said Surety is liable, an action for maintenance may be brought within three months from the expiration of the maintenance period, but not afterwards. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Principal and Surety have signed and sealed this instrument this 20th day of January .19 89 • WITNESS: Chartwell Cable Fund, Inc. (SEAL) Principa APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY: BY ,A/ i1\ c)10Obligee Title Title X THE HANOVER INSURANCE COMPANY Date • MA!ub1 SETTS BAY INSURANCE COMPANY By3 • M'i'a f./.1 Shirley Shirley A. $arkins ANSUp Attorney-In-Fact ,fry q+''r. lc' or; o}L Y N 97w'o 4 w The Hanover Insurance Company POWER OF ATTORNEY CERTIFIED COPY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:That THE HANOVER INSURANCE COMPANY,a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of New Hampshire, does hereby constitute and appoint — James J. Nevins, William C. Franey, Brenda L. Davis, John R. Muha, II, and/or Shirley A. Harkins — nf Capitol Heights, Maryland and each is its true and lawful Attorney-Cat/sin-fact to sign,execute•seal.acknowledge and deliver for,and on its behalf,and as its act and deed,at any place within the United States.or,if the following line he filled in• only within the area therein designated any and all bonds, recognizances, undertakings, contracts of indemnity or other writings obligatory in the nature thereoL as follows: • — Any such obligations in the United States, in any amount — And said Company hereby ratifies and confirms all and whatsoever said Attorney(s)-in-fact may lawfully do in the premises by virtue of these presents. - This appointment is made tinder and by authority of the following Resolution passed by the Board of Directors of said Company at a meeting held on the seventh day of October. 1981. a quorum being present and voting. which resolution is still in effect "RE.(ILVKU.That the President or ant Vier President,in conjunction with an)Assistant Viet President.be and they are herein auth,wixed and enlpbwcred u,appninl Innnle\vin•fant of the Company.in its name and Al li net..to executeantiaeknowledge for and on its behatfas Surety am and all bonds.multivitamins.contracts of indemnity.waivers..f citation and all other writings obligatory in the nature there,.(with lower to intact;thereto the seal,d the(Cunllwns.Am such w riling.so outvoted ht sack A(tome%ein-fael shall be as binding upon the Company as if diet had been dui%executed y awl acknowledged ll\ de regularly elected officers.f the Company in their own proper persona. IN WITNESS WHEREOF.THE HANOVER INSURANCE COMPANY has caused these presents to be sealed with its corporate seal duly attested by its Vice President and its Assistant Vice President. this 4th day of March 19 86 o` R 'NS '°a, \ THE HANOVER INSURANCE COMPANY N . .2 CAgpo ..', a ;SP.-97212:111E t ''-Oy > 4,17 / �Vice �President / ' 9�+ti Mpawya`d� (�/( aar'sel� IIN� m (Seal) Assistant Vice President a atlnlggbrP THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, . yti(f:^,ca' COUNTY OF WORCESTER p. to•••`� ,! On this 4th day of : ddaF;th Y:•-:•-`‘\'. 1986 . before me came the above named Vice President and Assistant Vice President of TSSHauy'ver Inaurantcetnmpany,to me personally known to he the individuals and officers described herein,and acknowledged that the seal iffixtA1 to the pi'rykdinggjnstnfinent is the corporate seal of The Hanover Insurance Company and that the said corporate seal and their signat yes S2d.ffierr werPAdply affixed and s . 'bell to s •d ity nmtPnt by the uthority and direction of said Corporation. T. i! . r y t ♦ _zej/J (Seal) #•.,'`I RY Pu a.♦`' Notary Public vivo......... My Commission Expires May 29, 1992 I.the undersigned Assistant Vice President of The Hanover Insuraner Company.hereby certify that the above and foregoingp,is a hill. true and correct copy of the Original Power of Attorney issued by said Company.and du hereby further certify that the said Power of Attllmey is still in force and effect. This Certificate may be signed by fascimile under and by authority of the following resolution of the Board of Directors of The Hanover Insurance Company at a meeting held on the 7th day of October. 1981 "Nb:$U1.Vh t).That ant and all Pawns of Mtomet,and Certified Copies of such Powers..! n Wnev and eertlficati n in restart thereto.granted and executed b%the Presidam,,r am't ire President in conjunction with am assistant Vire President of the/:..mown)shall he binding on the Comlant to the Fame extent as if all signatures thwl+m were manually affixed even though one or noire of any mobsignatures thereon may b,'fae,imile.' GIVEN under my hand and the seal of said Company. at Worcester. Massachusetts. this 20th day of January 19 89 • • STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION • eve Don Eberle,Chairman Lyle Kyle, Vice-Chairman Designee of Ted L Strickland President of the Senate Carl B."Bey" Bledsoe Speaker of the Mouse ORGANIZATION: Colorado State Board of Equalization unykallenberger Appointee of Gov. Roy Romer CONTAC Ken Salem Mary Huddl eston ��� �g es4g e,�e M Coy. Roy Rome 1313 Sherman Street, Room 419 TM CO TT.TY 4" xda alese Maurer Denver, CO 80203 ��hi, r"-"" '" 1Administrator (303)866-2371r" ,; 23� !; 1 ,• DATE: January 19, 19139 �,'; - 1 NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given to all parties that on Thursday, February 2, 1989, the State Board of Equalization (state board) will meet in Room A of the Legislative Services Building beginning at 1:30 p.m. The items to be considered are as follows: AGENDA • 1. Findings and Conclusions of the audit of state assessed properties. 2 Review of proposal by San Juan County Commissioners as to how costs of supervision would be used to upgrade the assessor's office in lieu of reimbursing the state for the costs of supervision MEH:LF:tw notice2l e1313 Sherman Street Room 419, Denver, Colorado 80203, 003) 866-2371 OF 0 P. O. Box 217 Mead, Colo. 80542 '� 535-4412 January 19, 1989 To Whom It May Concern: In accordance with the Mead Land Use Plan, you will find attached the notice of two public hearings to be held by the Mead Planning Commission and the Mead Board of Trustees on the "Concept Plan" for the Hunter's Ridge and Hunter's _ Cove Subdivisions. The hearings will be held in accordance with the Mead Land Use Plan plan to receive comments from the public with regard to these _ proposed subdivisions. You may appear and offer testimony or evidence at the hearing. Maps of the proposed subdivisions and other documents required for the concept plan review are available for viewing at the Mead Town Hall, Mead, Colorado during normal business hours. If you have any questions, please contact the Town Clerk, Town of Mead. TOWN OF MEAD Bertina B. i iden Town Clerk srl se:e4- OF A, P.O. Box 217 It Mead, Colo. 80542 S 535-4411 PUBLIC NOTICE LAND USE CHANGE OF MAJOR IMPACT CONCEPT PLAN PUBLIC HEARINGS HUNTER'S RIDGE AND HUNTER'S COVE SUBDIVISIONS In accordance with the Mead Land Use Code, a public hearing will be held by the Planning Commission of Town of Mead Wednesday, February 8. 1983, at 7:00 • P.M. , in the Mead Town Hall, to consider the "Concept Plan" for the subdivision of the Ochsner Annexation to the Town of Mead. Hunter's Ridge is located west of Weld County Road 7 and south of Weld County Road 32. It contains 20 single family residential lots with a minimum lot size of 2 acres. Hunters Cove is located cast of Weld County Road 7 sad south of Weld County Road 32. It contains 50 single family resider':.ial lots with a minimum lot size of 2 acres. A second public hearing will be held by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Mead on Monday, February 13, at 7:00 P.M. , in the Mead Town Hall, to consider the Planning Commission's recommendations on the "Concept Plan" for the Hunter's Ridge and Hunter's Cove Subdivisions of the Ochsner Annexation to the Town of Mead. All interested parties are invited to be present at these public hearings and to voice their opinions regarding these concept plans. Maps of the proposed subdivisions and other documents required for the concept plan review are available for viewing at the Mead Town Hall., Mead, Colorado during normal business hours. If you have any questions, please contact the Town Clerk, Town of Mead. TOWN OF MEAD Bertina B. Willden Town Clerk • TWIN OF MEAD HUNTER'S R70SE HUNTER'S LOVE SUBD2V2S2ONS (. . l.... , -:.,, r t Y`c. %1/4..... re. '. : J , .-...s., • n ))')\N 1,. , ‘„, --NJ— ...... , . , , v.c.t.cf:, ,,.. ,,,- „K.,..s..., rt i '7-k- .) •azra—a-• - . ---. • i\ ) \741 r. } � ' � � \ Li r cT eirN.....r\cy - 61--.I— - I\el r\••.... ... If . . .f ( \ .------ex,/ I/ I , 3„----)\,:,----7---4.....„...,:;..,1 K. L. , . , . .„ . v. ere, i,., ... , i, "• 1. air.. .4.S..._..) ' .., _...,..T . „ . ,, ... ..... .„ .. ,..-_____„j---:-: .! c ..N.N... ....1k\ei4 N tfit \ :; . ,....sc...,..----•-- •-•.. . sci, .... C \•/fie ' malign �► 1-� — 4... 21 J Reservoir p _ear, �Z a 1 cyt . i ITO \—).\(%-- A I • \INVI): 1;:\ % #r) 3—N... % - V � S > N._, „iii ,..„ \ .2 �i,�:t, 74 V �� IF c <___._/ VICINITY MAP O • SCALE.r s 2000 / • . i NATURAL ENERGY RESOURCES COMPANY h. January 20, 1989 feet ;ran% Mr. James J. Scherer �; ' ✓ ' ,�� I ' Regional Director 1, JAN24'19ffi3 I Environmental Protection Agency 999 18th Street pftol COLO. Denver, Colorado 80202 �2E:� Dear Mr. Scherer: The proposed Two Forks Dam for Metro Denver is the most environmentally damaging, unnecessary water project in our nation's history. Although Colorado generates most of the renewable surface water in the west, it is the only western state that has never developed a state rater plan. There are several superior alternatives (including the untapped Gunnison River) that have been politically suppressed from the environmental studies to protect the obsolete 50 year preference of the Denver Water Department. If Colorado's water management agencies had participated in the Two Forks decision within the context of a state water plan, the damaging South Platte Dam alternatives would have been eliminated from the studies early in the EIS process. In the absence of a state water plan, Governor Romer has reluctantly endorsed the Two Forks abnormity wits. the counterproductive false hope of stimulating Colorado' s economy. Although federal permitting agencies are not responsible for Colorado's inadequate water planning, they do have the basic obligation under the National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) to insure that all viable alternatives are considered in the environmental studies . EPA should deny the Corps ' proposed Two Forks permit because it grossly violates the Congressional intent of NEPA, and because it would clearly demonstrate the new administration's concern for the environment and responsible water development. aeltti& . Allen el= Miller, President ADM/bm cc: President Bush, CEO, EPA, DOI , DOA, COE, Governors Romer and r-� Orr, State and Federal Legislators. :9 �;/� a 5•g� P.Q. Sox 567. Wow'Littcotor.oe 60133. WO). 401 2003 NATURAL ENERGY RESOURCES COMPANY January 19, 1989• - Governor Roy Romer and Legislators State Capitol Building Denver, Colorado 80203 - Dear Governor Romer and Legislators: The governor appointees to the Colorado Water and Power Authority, Colorado Water Conservation Board, and Department of Natural Resources have historically been water attorneys with a few locally prominent generalists. In theory, these well intentioned appointees are responsible for managing the state's water planning, development, and conservation for the public's overall benefit. In - j practice, this exclusive water fraternity promotes the status quo by protecting the local views of their respective clients. Their subordinate resource engineers and planners are largely frustrated with this stifling leadership that has led to - endless chaos, instead of effective state water development. Unbelievably, these state water agencies have never developed a state water plan. Instead of statewide planning, the board members can.only agree to numerous disjointed basin studies and/or projects that are limited in scope to local interests. In fact, sensitive interbasin planning matters, such as the all important Two Forks question, are intentionally avoided. All other western states have some sort of master plan to assure balanced water use. In Colorado, the Denver Water Department has largely filled the state's planning vacuum by default. This is the real reason the Corps only considered DWD's inferior South Platte dam alternatives without any guidance from the state's water agencies. Some of these water resource appointees also seem to have little regard for obvious conflicts of interest. For example, two of the Colorneo mater and Power Authority board members are also serving as attorneys representing the Upper - Gnnnison River Water Conservancy District in litigation opposing the untapped - Gunnison's Union Park project. Union Park is specifically designed to balance the state's water use for Denver, while providing multi-year drought insurance for both slopes. These should be worthwhile goals of any state water planning agency. - However, how can governor appointees manage statewide planning when they are also paid to represent local views that are based on a much narrower perception? How can you and the Legislature make balanced long-range water decisions without some - basic statewide planning? Why allow the destructive Two Pugs project to further - dewater the same west Slope tributaries that have already been hard hit by 19 transmountain diversions? On behalf of Colorado's public, we respectfully request executive and legislative action to correct this counterproductive situation.. Sincerely,a • - 2."2 Allen D. (Dave) Miller, President - ADM/bm on9 P.o. no, "el . o.:.,:« I COAmW6 60 111•"IP,.ffit.1o03 Ex*Aer gr0e, Ce• 3/410.,,7:41 14 "47e- Err /burr For EPA!" /9�/s:Nir7,st.r Similarly, the Corps seems to reject Estabrook Reservoir in part because it does not yield as much water as Two Forks. EPA had encouraged the Corps to combine either a large or small Estabrook with other measures to produce a yield comparable to Two Forks. while the Corps did provide a sample small Estabrook package with other sources,in the 404 comparison, the Corps only considers the Estabrook project on its own. The Corps rejects ground water because it is only a "short term" source yet USGS studies show ground water could be a safe reliable source for literally hundreds of years. Water conservation is rejected out of hand as unreliable even after all the conservative assumptions and screening it was subjected to during the EIS process. b. ) The Corps rejects EPA's alternative water supply sources and in fact refuses to examine this or other package alternatives in the practicable alternatives analysis. This appears to be based on two beliefs. First, the Corps accepts the Applicant's position that Denver can 't share water or cooperate on these less expensive, less environmentally damaging alternatives, i.e. , no alternative is practicable unless the Applicant tells the Corps it's O.X. with them. Thus the Applicant, not the Corps, appears to be the real authority determining which alternatives are practicable. �° Second, EPA's plan is viewed asjust "another FA different assumptions regarding the sharing ofwater". plan with Yes, it is another version of the NFA plan, yet it is significantly more cost effective than the NFA plan chosen by the Corps. (Using the Corps own FEIS analysis, the EPA alternative plan produces 50% more water than Two Forks at a significantly lower cost). The different assumptions are significant and should not be discounted because they do not match the. Applicant's assertions. Our assumption that sharing will occur is instead based upon the fact that the only reason DWD and the Providers are currently cooperating is because of mutual needs. This is the reason why water providers will cooperate in the interim and future: mutual • self interest. If Denver decides to not share its water, it is likely several things will happen. First, the Providers will seek other sources and not just groundwater. Other °lavers will arise such as Thornton or Arapahoe county with other njp1rtp, to provide water. Second, Denver does not now nor will it in the future need to use its vast supplies and conditional water rights to only meet Denver's limited growth potential. - Thus, it has an incentive to further expand its role as =a regional water broker. If they won't , someone else will, as the rules of basic demand and supply dictate. It will be difficult for DWB to maintain its political power base if it fails to deliver water atYa reasonable cost. Also, the coalition and support from the Providers is fragile. Shares are bought and sold; some Providers such as • Thornton have effectively dropped out of the project and the $500 3 JOEL HEFLEY. 222 CANNON 9VH0HIU ',. .111rnSrgCtCM11M00 Wegexrolo..,DC 203.3 - 0021 S73•u)S COMMITTEES 2190-A Maims Ontvi SCIENCE• SPACE, (mongrcrs of ¢ e IIniteb Mateo C0OH.M$4114.44.Co e0319 AND TECHNOLOGY �VL�YY II II?�l[4.77JJAA IL C l`G `(a 47J 1719)331-3333 SMAI1. BUSINESS bile of 1tepregetltalibeO 10394 Wen Cx4meuAyr Sung 104 In%ljington, ;e 20515 Emu1oH.co 80727 13031933-0084 January 13, 1989 Mr. Allen D. Miller President Natural Energy Resources Company P.o. Box 567 Palmer Lake, Colorado 80133 Dear Mr. Miller: I have received copies of your recent letters to members of the Colorado delegation, to president-elect Bush and to EPA regional director Scherer. Again, always, I appreciate the fact • you took the time to keep me informed and would appreciate your continuing to do so. • As you know, the Two Forks decision has been passed along to the Bush Administration, largely due to questions about environmental impacts. Perhaps this is justified, but the need for water storage remains nonetheless. Whatever the case, I hope the new administration will move quickly to resolve an issue that has festered for 40 years. Thanks for the letter, and please write if I can be of any assistance to you. i rely, stioot He= ey Member Congress JH/lh ( ' Without appropriate enforceable mitigation, it cannot be ensured that the project will not cause or contribute to violations of aprlicable State water quality standards. We therefore must conclude that at .this time the project does not comply with Section 230. 10(b) ( 1 ) . - The Corp's draft 404(b) ( 1 ) Evaluation points to an important issue regarding significant degradation. 4. Section 230. 10(c ) Significant Degradation It appears that if the Corps permits Two Forks and allows the destruction of the South Platte Canyon, an irreplaceable resource with one of the most productive and highly used trout streams in Colorado, it will not be because of a lack of cost - effective, viable and environmentally less damaging alternatives. It will not be because there is a pressing need for the project, nor because of strong public support or even clear_ support from public officials. Instead, it seems it will be because of largely institutional reasons. These reasons include: the project proponent 's institutional momentum behind Two Forks, the DWD's decision not to share interim sources unless Two Forks is built, the legal and political entanglements associated with transferring agricultural water rights to municipal and industrial purposes (Windy Gap, Thornton's City Farm program, dry k year leasing, improved agricultural efficiency), the apparent - prejudice against sources such as ground water and water conservation, the use of institutional hurdles to tie up other alternatives Such as Green Mt. rumnback app Union Park. and the vested political and financial interests in seeing that water is provided only by Two Forks. After additional review, we continue to believe that Two Forks would result in "significant degradation to the waters of the United States", even after taking into consideration the _ proposed mitigation plan and draft permit conditions (see our May 20 memo and our discussion below under 230. 10(d). 5. Section 230. 10(d) Mitigation After having reviewed three sets of draft permit conditions, we believed it was important to review our previous Section 230. 10(d) evaluation in our May 20 memo. We provided comments to the Corps on the draft permit conditions in our. August,.15, and _ September 15, 1988 letters. The October 6; 1988; version of the draft permit conditions fails to address many of the concerns in - our September 15, 1988 letter. The conditions do not resolve the following concerns: 5 - I1 JOEL HEFLEY 222 CuOIOS 11nw.0 SIN OISTgICT.CO1 ORAN) WI.t�N10T0Y.O(70S 15 17071776-e•J7 COMMITTEES' SCIENCE,SPACE. Congre�% of tfjz Initeb �tatel� 1110-AVKtlgprvl ANO TECHNOLOGY `[ 7J ` ` CaoluM S• 531- C011011e 17191371-bbbS SMAI(.BUSINESS ouge of 3Cttpresentatibeg 1079 NMn C..1.tle Ave Suitt 104 i lasf)ingtott, WC 20515 Lminnu,0010177 170]1177-00.. January 13, 1989 Mr. Allen D. Miller President Natural Energy Resources Company P.O. Box 567 Palmer Lake, Colorado 80133 Dear Mr. Miller: I have received copies of your recent letters to members of the Colorado delegation, to president-elect Bush and to EPA regional director Scherer. Again, always, I appreciate the fact you took the time to keep me informed and would appreciate your continuing to do so. As you know, the Two Forks decision has been passed along to the Bush Administration, largely due to questions about environmental impacts. Perhaps this is justified, but the need for water storage remains nonetheless. whatever the case, I hope the new administration will move quickly to resolve an issue that has festered for 40 years. Thanks for the letter, and please write if I can be of any assistance to you. i rely, He ey Member Congress JH/lh • 'tom zzchns4, gen., ME�1ORAf1DU�1 T Planning Commission Members One January 23. 1989 O w DO Lanell J. Curry, Current Planne4LIP COLORADO From February 7, 1989, Planning Commission Meeting Subs•. Because there are no cases scheduled to be heard by the Planning Commission, we will not meet on February 7. The next regularly scheduled meeting will be February 21. LJC:rjg DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES Cases Approved by Administrative Review 1/13/89 through 1/20/89 CASE NUMBER NAME RE-1140 Barnes RE-1142 Irvine, Inc. ZPMR-1507 Boatwright Chuck Cunliffe, birectbr • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO JANUARY 25, 1989 TAPE #89-3 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, January 25, 1989, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Chairman Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson, Pro-Tem Commissioner Gene R. Brantner Commissioner George Kennedy Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna MINUTES: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of January 23, 1989, as printed. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: Chairman Kirby added the following items under New Business: Item #9 - Consider Resolution re: Appointment of Jacqueline Johnson to Housing Authority Board; and Item #10 - Consider Agreement for Private Use of Right-of-Way known as Bruno Avenue and authorize Chairman to sign. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. DEPARTMENT BEADS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS: Chuck Cunliffe, Director of Planning Services, summarized the department's 1988 activities. Mr. Cunliffe said there were 250 land-use applications which required public hearings, and 92 which were staff issued. He said that the Planning personnel responded to 10,066 public inquiries, with 2,483 being walk-ins. Mr. Cunliffe commented on the three recent amendments to the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and the one to the Subdivision Regulations. Be explained that these amendments were necessary to coincide with changes made in the Colorado Revised Statutes. He said 1.429 building permits, 214 electrical permits. and 193 mobile home permits were issued in 1988. Mr. Cunliffe concluded his report by saying that 113 zoning complaints were investigated: and as of December 31, 1988, there were 110 active zoning violation cases. G 0009 • I WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $192,661.16 Social Services 112,660.42 .'.,ndwritten warrants: General fund 100.00 Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH SALVATION ARMY AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden said this Agreement allows the Division of Human Resources to provide Emergency Shelter Grant funds to the Salvation Army for provision of essential services to homeless individuals. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Purchase of Services Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Johnson, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: DECLARE CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED IN TOWN OF AULT AS SURPLUS PROPERTY: Mr. Warden explained that the County no longer has use for this property. He said when it is sold the proceeds can be used to construct a new grader shed. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution declaring certain property in the Town of Ault as surplus property. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Johnson, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: APPOINTMENTS TO PLACEMENT ALTERNATIVES COMMISSION: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution concerning the appointment of Alma Linnebur, Barbara Baylis, Paul Branham, Dr. Randy Gordon, and Patricia Whitcomb to the Placement Alternatives Commission, with their terms to expire as stated in said Resolution. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the notion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH ERNEST E. OLSON AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Drew Scheltinga, Director of the Engineering Department, said this Agreement is to allow Ernest E. Olson to acquire the right-of-way and easements for the replacement structure for Weld County Bridge 29/62B. Commissioner Brantner moved to approve said Purchase of Services Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: CANCELLATION OF AMBULANCE ACCOUNTS: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution concerning the cancellation of certain Ambulance accounts. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. Minutes - January 25, 1989 Page 2 CONSIDER CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP FOR TAVERN LICENSE FOR ZANE RICHARD PAVLICA, DBA HOMESTEAD SALOON, FROM CHARLES NUSSBAUM, DBA HOMESTEAD SALOON: Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, explained that the Board is to consider only the character of the applicant for a Change of Ownership. Zane Richard Pavlica, the applicant, was present and answered questions of the Board. Commissioner Lacy moved for approval of this Change of Ownership for a Tavern License to Zane Richard Pavlica, dba Homestead Saloon, from Charles Nussbaum, dba Homestead Saloon. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER 1989 DANCE BALL LICENSE FOR ZANE RICHARD PAVLICA, DBA HOMESTEAD SALOON: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the 1989 Dance Hall License for Zane Richard Pavlica, dba Homestead Saloon. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP FOR RETAIL LIQUOR STORE LICENSE FOR TAMI LYNNE VAN PELT, DBA HEREFORD LIQUORS, FROM PAUL NUSSBAUM, DBA HEREFORD LIQUORS: Taml Lynne Van Pelt, the applicant for this Change of Ownership for a Retail Liquor Store License, came forward to answer questions of the Board. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the Change of Ownership for a Retail Liquor Store License to Tami Lynne Van Pelt, dba Hereford Liquors, from Paul Nussbaum, dba Hereford Liquors. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: APPOINTMENT OF JACQUELINE JOHNSON TO HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution appointing Jacqueline Johnson to the Housing Authority Board, with her term to expire December 31, 1989. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion which carried • unanimously. CONSIDER AGREEMENT FOR PRIVATE USE OF RIGHT-OF-WAY KNOWN AS BRUNO AVENUE AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Barker said this Agreement is to allow the private use of a certain portion of right-of-way on Bruno Avenue which had been closed by the Board in 1985. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Agreement for Private Use of Right-of-Way and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: BUILDING CODE AND ZONING VIOLATIONS — MOORE; KIMBLE; AND ALBERT: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Christina M. Kimble; Netha R. Albert; and Kenneth C. and Helen A. Moore for violations of the Weld County Building Code and Zoning Ordinance. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Johnson, carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Minutes - January 25, 1989 Page 3 I Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk ' to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:25 A.M. � � APPROVED: ' f ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar C.W. Kirby, airm dph Deputy County C erk Ja•q � "L a .To,net. . Pro-t telaSkt Cene R. Brantner tC J George Ke I Minutes - January 25, 1989 Page 4 • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, January 30, 1989 Tape #89-4 ROLL CALL: C.W. Kirby, Chairman - Jacqueline Johnson, Pro—Tem Gene R. Brantner George Kennedy Gordon E. Lacy - MINUTES: Approval of minutes of January 25, 1989 CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Hearing conducted on January 25, 1989: 1) Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation, Tire Mountain, Inc. ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: None PRESENTATION: 1) Recognition of Services - Robert Huffman APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR 1) Communication Services - Brantner REPORTS: 2) Engineering Services - Lacy 3) Health Services - Kennedy 4) Planning Services - Johnson 5) Purchasing & Personnel - Kirby COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider Expenditure Authorization for 6% Training and Technical Assistance and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider Resolution re: Lease Agreement with David C. Widhalm and Frank B. Picarra, dba Anytime Bail Bonding. and authorize Chairman to sign - 3) Consider Resolution re: Appointment of Al Dominguez to Community Corrections Board 4) Consider Resolution re: Acceptance of donation to Sheriff's Department PLANNING: 1) Consider Resolution re: Building Code and Zoning Violations - Birmingham; Trujillo; Galindo; Sheetz; Kemp; and Novotny • . III I I I I CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Jan 30 - Work Session 1C:00 AM Feb 2 - Local Emergency Planning 2:00 PM Feb 2 - Island Grove Park Advisory Board 3:30 PM Feb 6 - Fair Board 7:30 PM Feb 8 - EDAP 7:00 AM - Feb 10 - Community Corrections 12:00 NOON • HEARINGS: Feb 1 - Show Cause Hearing, Howard Duckworth, dba Weld County Disposal, Inc., (cont. from 11/6/88) 10:00 AM Feb 1 - Special Review Permit, Airstrip in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Steve and Jeanie Benson 10:00 AM Feb 1 - Special Review Permit, Agricultural service establishment (fertilizer storage, mixing, blending, and sales facility) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Park Floral Company 10:00 AM - Feb 8 - Amended Special Review Permit, Salvage yard located in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Manuel Balderas 10:00 AM Feb 8 - Special Review Permit, Home business (trucking operation) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Pauline and Daniel Davis 10:00 AM Feb 15 - Special Review Permit, Three radio towers with a maximum height of 249 feet and AM radio station in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Don A. and Sharon E. Wiedeman 10:00 AM Mar 1 - Show Cause Hearing, Manuel Balderas (Cont. from 11/21/88) 9:00 AM Mar 8 - Change of Zone, A to PUD (C-1, C-2. C-3, C-4, and I-1) uses and one oil and gas production site, New Creation Ministries and World Outreach Center Church 10:00 AM REPORTS: 1) George Goodell, Road and Bridge Director - Road Closure COMMUNICATIONS: 1) County Council agenda for February 1, 1989 2) Planning Commission — Cancellation of February 21. 1989, meeting 3) Norton, Frickey and Associates, P.C. — Notice of Claim 4) State Dept. of Highways - Newsletter 989-03 RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve request from John Howard to waive bid procedure on two lots in New Rayner - Baldwin 6 Whittier Addition * 2) Approve Purchase of Services Agreement with Ernest E. Olson - * 3) Approve 1989 Dance Hall License for Zane Richard Pavlica, dba Homestead _ Saloon * 4) Approve authorization for County Attorney to proceed with legal action - Building Code and Zoning Violations - * 5) Approve Special Review Permit, Tire Mountain, Inc. * 6) Approve Certificate of Designation, Tire Mountain, Inc. * 7) Approve Lease Agreement with David C. Widhalm and Frank B. Ficarra, dba' Anytime Bail Bonding * 8) Approve Agreement for Private Use of Right-of-Way known as Bruno Avenue - * 9) Approve appointment of Al Dominguez to Community Corrections Board * 10) Approve acceptance of donation to Sheriff's Department PRESENTATION: * 1) Recognition of Services - Robert Huffman * Signed at this meeting • RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE REQUEST OF HOWARD AND ASSOCIATES, LTD. , TO WAIVE BIDDING PROCEDURE CONCERNING OIL AND GAS LEASE AND ACCEPT OFFER TO LEASE MINERAL ACRES 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, Howard and Associates, Ltd. , has requested that the bidding procedure be waived concerning an Oil and Gas Lease on the following described mineral acres: Section 3 : Township 7 North, Range 58 West of the 6th P.M. : Block 11, Lot 27, Baldwin and Whitttiers Addition to the Town of Raymer; and Block 10, Lot 6, Town of Raymer, Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, after review, the Board found that Howard and Associates, Ltd. , did show good cause for waiving the bidding procedure on said Oil and Gas Lease, and WHEREAS, Howard and Associates, Ltd. , is offering to lease the above described mineral acres, and WHEREAS, the Board finds that the lease offer from Howard and Associates, Ltd. , in the amount of TWO HUNDRED AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($200.00) , is acceptable, with the further terms and conditions being as stated in said Oil and Gas Lease, a copy being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request of Howard and Associates, Ltd. , 518 17th Street, Suite 640, Denver, Colorado 80202, to waive the bidding procedure on an Oil and Gas Lease concerning the above described mineral acres, be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the offer of Howard and Associates, Ltd. , as hereinabove stetgd, be, and hereby is, accepted. k. ON O/// C('. 881204 I Page 2 RE: WAIVE BID - HOWARD AND ASSOCIATES, LTD. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made ,. and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of December, A.D. , 1988. � • BOARD O COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: c*i tc,�f WELD TY, COL DO Weld County lerk and Recorder 'rive,. 4,42;E:v and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Bra. r, chairman"efe( AYI�-ytut� �u..r R/ C.W , Pr -Tem eputy Countyerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: a• que % ne . • on i Go .o ac 6i—lae° ounty Attorney " _ Frank ama•uchi I 881204 I 9 Mr. Howard never signed this lease. This Resolution was rescinded by Board action 2/1/89 ii7M) • �p �w 0012 n l i • I I ! I WELD COUNTY OIL AND CAS LEASE Form A3 (paid up-no warranty) (small tracts-bid waived) Containing acres, more or lees: Containing net mineral acres, more or less: THIS LEASE AGREEMENT, dated this 19th day of December, 1988, made and entered into by and between WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, a political subdivision of the STATE OF COLORADO, acting by and through the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, for its respective interests, c/o BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, WELD COUNTY CENTENNIAL CENTER, 915 10TH STREET, GREELEY, CO 80631, hereinafter called Lessor, ands HOWARD AND ASSOCIATES, LTD. 518 17th STREET, SUITE 640 DENVER, COLORADO 80202 hereinafter called L WITNESSETH WHEREAS, said Lessor, for and in consideration of the sum of TWO HUNDRED. DOLLARS ($200.00), in hand paid, of the royalties herein provided, and of the agreements of Lessee herein contained, hereby grants, demises, leases and lets exclusively unto the said Lessee the land hereinafter described, for the purpose of investigating, exploring and drilling for, producing, saving, taking, owning, transporting, storing, handling and treating oil and gas, together with all rights, privileges and easements useful for Lessee's operations hereunder on said land and on lands in the same field, including, but not limitedto, the following rights: to lay pipe lines; to build roads; and to construct tanks, pump and power stations, power and communication lines, and other structure and facilities. The phrase "oil and gas", as used in this lease, shall embrace all hydrocarbons, as well as other aubstances produced therewith. The land included in this lease is situated in Weld County, Colorado, and is described as follows, to wit: Township 7 North, Range 58 West, 6th P.M. Section: 3 Block 11, Lot 27, Baldwin and Whittiers Addition to the Town of Raymer Block 10, Lot 6, Town of Rayner and contains acres, more or lees, and includes all oil and gas underlying lakes, streams, roads, easements and rights-of-way which traverse or adjoin said land; and includes all lands owned or claimed by Lessor as a part of any tract above described. This lease shall cover all the interest in said land now owned by or hereafter vested in Lessor. Por the purpose of calculating any payments based on acreage, Lessee, at Lessee's option, may act as if said land and its constituent parcels contain the acreage above stated, whether they actually contain more or less. 881224 1. It is agreed that the Lease shall remain in force for a term of three (3) years from this date and as long thereafter as oil or gas of whatsoever nature or kind is produced from said leased premises or on acreage pooled therewith, or drilling operations are continued as hereinafter provided. If, at the expiration of the primary term of this lease, oil or gas is not being produced on the leased premises or on acreage pooled therewith, but Leases is them engaged in drilling or re-working operations thereon, then this lease shall continue in force _ so long as operations are being continuously prosecuted on the leased premises or on acreage pooled therewith; and operations shall be considered to be continuously prosecuted if not more than ninety (90) days shall elapse between the completion or abandonment of one well and the beginning of operations for the drilling of a subsequent well. If after discovery of oil or gas on said land or On acreage pooled therewith, the production thereof should cease from any cause after the primary term, this lease shall not terminate if Lasses commences additional drilling or re-working operations within ninety (90) days from date of cessation of production or from date of completion of dry hole. If oil or gas shall be discovered and produced as a result of such operations at or after the expiration of the primary term of this lease, this lease shall continue in force so long as oil or gas is produced from the leased premises or on acreage pooled therewith. 2. This is a PAID-UP LEASE. In consideration of the dove cash payment, Lessor agrees that Lessee shall not be obligated, except as otherwise provided herein, to commence or continua any operations during the primary term. Lessee may at any time or times during or after the primary term surrender this lease as to all or any portico of said land and as to any strata or stratum by delivering to Lessor or by filing for record a release or releases, and be relieved of ell obligation thereafter accruing as to the acreage surrendered. 3. Royalties to be paid Lessor are: (a) On oil, one-eighth (1/8) of that produced and saved from said lands, to be delivered at the wells or to the credit of Lessor into the pipe line to which the wells may be connected. Lessee may from tire to time purchase any royalty oil, paying therefor the market value in the field where produced on the day it is run to the pipe line or storage tanks; (b) On gas, including casinghead gas or other gaseous substances, produced from said land and sold or used off the premises, the market value at the well of one-eighth (1/8) of the gas so sold or used, provided then on gas sold at the well the royalty shall be one-eighth (1/8) of the amount realized from auel: sales; (c) On other substances produced with oil or gas, and covered by ibis lease, one-eighth (1/!I) of their value at the well. If at any time oil and/or gas from a well capable of producing oil and/or gas is not being sold or used off the premises, and this lease is not being otherwise maintained in full force and effect, Lessee shall pay or tender to Lessor, as royalty, the sum of ONE DOLLAR - ($1.00) per acre per year (or the total sum of $50.00, whichever is the greater amount) on the acreage then held by Lessee hereunder, the first such payment or tender to be made on or before the anniversary date of this lease; provided, however, that if oil or gas from any such well is sold or used off the premises before the applicable anniversary date of this lease - (even if such well is again shut in before such date), or if on such date this lease is being - maintained in force and effect other than by reason of such shut in well, Lessee shall not be _ obligated to pay or tender, on or before that particular anniversary date, said sum as shut in royalty. If such payment or tender is made, it will be considered that oil and/or gas, as applicable, is being produced within the meaning of this lease. During such time, Lessee may remove the pumping unit, rode, tubing and other equipment from the well or wells for use - elsewhere in Lessee's business, consistent with all applicable lave, rules and regulations. 2 881204 - 4. If said Lessor owns a less interest in the above described land than the entire and undivided fee simple estate therein, then the royalties (including any shut-in gas royalty) herein provided for shall be paid the said Lessor only in the proportion which Lessor's interest bear. to the whole and undivided fee. 5. Lessee shall have the right to use, free of cost, gas, oil and water produced on said land for Lessee's operations thereon, except water from the wells of Lessor. 6. When requested by Lessor, Lessee shall bury Lessee's pipe lines below plow depth. 7. No well shall be drilled nearer than 200 feet to any house or barn now on said premises without written consent of Lessor. 8. Lessee shall pay for damages caused by Lessee's operations to growing crops sod improvements on said land. 9. Lessee shall have the right at any time to remove all machinery and fixtures placed on said premises, including the right to draw and remove casing. 10. The rights of Lessor and Lessee hereunder way be assigned in whole or in part. No chain in ownership of Lessor's interest (by assignment or otherwise) shall be binding on Lessee until Lessee has been frrnished with notice, consisting of certified copies of all recorded instruments or documents and other information necessary to establish a complete change of record title from Lessor, and then only with respect to payments thereafter made. No other kind of notice, whether actual or constructive, shall be binding upon Lessee. No present or future division of Lessor's ownership as to different portions or parcels of said land shall operate to enlarge the obligations or diminish the rights of Lessee, and all Lessee'a operations may be conducted without regard to eny such division. If all or any part of this lease is assigned, no leasehold owner shall be liable for any act or =lesion of any other leasehold owner. 11. Lessee, at its option, is hereby given the right and power at any time and from time to time as a recurring right, either before or after production, as to all or any part of the land described herein and as to any one or more of the formations hereunder, to pool or unitize the leasehold estate and the mineral estate covered by this lease with other land, lease or leases in the immediate vicinity for the production of Oil and gas, or separately for the production of either, when in Lessee's judgment it is necessary or advisable to do so, and irrespective of whether authority minder to this exists with respect to such other land, lease or leases. Likewise, units previously formed t0 include formations not producing oil or gas may be reformed to exclude such non-producing formations. The forming or reforming of any unit shall be accomplished by Lessee executing and filing of record a declaration of ouch unitization or reformation, which declaration shall describe the unit. Any unit may include land upon which a well has theretofore been completed or upon which operations for drilling N 1381204 have theretofore been cemented. Production, drilling or reworking operations or a well shut in for want of a market anywhere on a unit which includes all or a part of this lease shall be treated as if it were production, drilling or reworking operations or a well shut in for want of a market under this lease. In lieu of the royalties elsewhere herein specified, including shut-in gas royalties, Lessor shall receive on production from the unit so pooled royalties only on the portion of such production allocated to this lease; such allocation shall be that proportion of the unit production that the total number of surface acres covered by this lease and included in the unit bear to the total number of surface acres in such unit. In addition • to the foregoing, Lessee shall have the right to saltine, pool or combine all or any part of the above described lands as to one or more of the formations thereunder with other lands in li the same general area by entering into a cooperative or unit plan of development or operation approved by any governmental authority and, from time to tine, with like approval, to modify, change or terminate any such plan or agreement and, in such event, the terms, conditions and provisions of this lease shall be deemed modified to conform to the terms, conditions and provisions of such approved cooperative or unit plan of development or operation, and particularly, all drilling and development requirements of this lease, express or implied, shall be satisfied by compliance with the drilling and development requirements of such plan or agreement, and this lease shall not terminate or expire during the life of such plan or • agreement. In the event that said above described lands or any part thereof shall hereafter be operated under any such cooperative or unit plan of development or operation whereby the production therefrom is allocated to different portions of the land covered by said plan, then the production allocated to any particular tract of land shall, for the purpose of computing the royalties to be paid hereunder to Lessor, be regarded as having been produced from the particular tract of land to which it is allocated and not to any other tract of land; and the royalty payments to be made hereunder to Lessor shall be based upon production only as so allocated. Lessor shall formally express Lessor's consent to any cooperative or unit plan of development or operation adopted by Lessee and approves by any governmental agency by executing the same upon request of Lessee. 12. All express or implied covenants of this lease shall be subject to all Federal and State laws, executive orders, rules or regulations, and this lease shall not be terminated, in whole or in part, nor lessee held liable in damages, for failure to Comply therewith, if compliance is prevented by, or if such failure is the result of, any such law, order, rule or regulation. 13. Lessor does not warrant title to the leased premises, but it shall, upon requests allow Lessee access to such abstracts and other title papers as it has in its files. lessee shall have the right at any time to redeenfor Lessor, by payment, any mortgages, taxes or other liens on the above described lands in the event of a default of payment by Lessor, and be subrogated to the rights of the holder thereof. 14. All of the provisions of this lease shall be binding upon the heirs, ,personal representatives, successors and assigns of Lessor and Lessee. 4 881204 IN WITNESS WEEREOP, Lessor has hereunto signed and caused its name to be signed by the BOARD OF COUNTY CO.'tIISSIONER.S OF T'd2 COUNTY or WELD, with the seal of the office Affixed, and Lessee has signed this agreement, the day and year first above written. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COLT'IY, COLORADO ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By: LESSEE: sit= or COLORADO ) ) SS. COUNTY OP WELD • The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of 19 by Witness my hand and official seal. My Commission Expires: Notary Public 5 8812°4 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AGREEMENT WITH ERNEST E. OLSON FOR THE ACQUISITION OF RIGHT-OF-WAY AND EASEMENTS FOR REPLACEMENT STRUCTURE FOR WELD COUNTY BRIDGE 29/62B AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with an Agreement with Ernest E. Olson for the acquisition of right-of-way and easements for the replacement structure for Weld County Bridge 29/62B, and WHEREAS, the terms and conditions are as stated in said Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Agreement with Ernest E. Olson for the acquisition of right-of-way and .easements for the replacement structure for Weld County Bridge 29/62B be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of January, A.D. , 1989. �./ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /& .J WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kirby, airman A J� Sy�e Jo n, PP o-Tem Deputy Count C orc ilAialeT APP OVED AS TO FORM: Gene R. Bran nt er ,% George County Attorney l Go . L c; QOA5 cAirn. •a/.act 890113 • 111 No. 0057 COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO STANDARD AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this ' 25thday of January . 19 89 by and between the COUNTY OF WELD. State of-Colorado, hereinafter called the County, and Ernest E. Olson hereinafter called the Contractor. WITNESSETH: That the Contractor for and in consideration of the covenants, conditions, agreements, and stipulations of the County hereinafter expressed. does hereby agree to furnish to the County services and materials, as follows, and/or as described on exhibits attached to and incorporated herein. (Set forth service to be rendered by Contractor, County Department receiving service, Contractor's qualifications, and additional provisions incorporated.) The contractor shall acquire the right-of-way and easements for the replacement structure for Weld County Bridge 29/62B. CONTRACT PERIOD will be from February 1, 1989 through June 1, 1989 . COMPENSATION: County agrees to pay Contractor for services performed hereunder at a rate of $ 25.00 per hour and/or N/A The total amount paid by County to Contractor under this agreement shall not exceed the sum of $ 2,500.00 _ ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS set forth on the reverse side hereof constitute a part of this agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement as of the day and year first above written. COUNTY OF WELD CONTRACTOR By4 Ernes E. Cason Sec. . 4 522-16-1663 hairnan, oarroirCounty ssi erst By� _ _ Right-of-Way_Engineer w'LD COUN LERK ti? RECORDER Title AND CLERK TO THE "ARD A + r - 2601 . 13th' St., Coley,, Co 80631 ------t qt. �.r, YAM—To -- • Address • ec o nan e'& Administration SS# or E.I.N. 890113 . ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS 1 . Contractor agreesthat ag ee it is an independent Contractor and that its officers and employees do not become employees of County nor are they entitled to any employees benefits as County employees as a result of the execution of this agreement. 2. Contractor shall indemnify County, its officers and employees against lia- bility for injury or damage caused by any negligent act or omission of any of its employees or volunteers or agents in the performance of this agree- ment and shall hold County harmless from any loss occasioned as a result doff the performance of this contract by Contractor. 2;; e..;,l;,...1..�.w�/J... ll1 -p. o �vrde-nee ., ��:,I......... ,•J ., u.�.c u.,G r.Vu na4. Gu,.C G� ..Vll Y1fit.4V� J V�I11 agt u.• l C..y t.Jo. 3. No officer, member or employee of County and no member of their governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in this agree- ment or the proceeds thereof. No employee of Contractor nor any member of an employee's family shall serve on a County board, committee or hold any such position which either by rule, practice or action nominates, recommends, supervises Contractor's operations, or authorizes funding to Contractor. 4. Contractor may not assign or transfer this agreement, any interest therein or claim thereunder without the prior written approval of County. 5. Payment to Contractor will be made only upon presentation of a proper claim by Contractor subject to the approval of the County Department or Agency for which the services have been performed. 6. County shall have access to Contractor's financial records for purposes of audit. Such records shall be complete and available for audit 90 days after final payment hereunder and shall be retained and available for audit pur- poses for five years after final payment hereunder. 7.. County may terminate this agreement at any time by giving Contractor a ten day written notice of such sooner termination and may be terminated at any time without notice upon a material breach of the terms of this agreement by Contractor. 8. Time is of the essence in each and all the provisions of this agreement. 9. No alteration or variation of the terms of this agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the parties hereto. 10. Contractor shall not be allowed or paid travel expenses unless set forth in this agreement. 11 . Contractor assures that it will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and that no person shall , on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex or national origin be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under this agree- ment. 12. County shall have a royalty-free, non-exclusive, and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish, use, and to authorize others to do so, all original computer programs, writing, sound recordings, pictorial reproductions, draw- ings and other works of similar nature produced in the course of or under this agreement;. and'Contractor shall not publish any such material without prior written consent of County. 13. Contractor agrees that determinations of rights-to inventions made in the,, course of or under this agreement shall be made by County .and that County shall acquire an irrevocable, non-exclusive, and royaltyree_]icense,t0 practice and use, and let any public agency practice and use, ,any .such-> invention. 890113 1 '� t�p mEmoRnnDum ,, • WilkT Clerk to the Board Fete January 23, 1989 COLORADO From Rex Cantrell, Engineering Department Standard Agreement for ROW, Weld County Bridge 29/628 subject: • This Standard Agreement with Ernest E. Olson pertains to the acquisition of right-of-way for the replacement structure for Weld County Br..dge 29/62B. The agreement needs to be signed and dated by Bill Kirby, then forwarded to Pat Persichino for further processing. RC/mw:msarow xc: Bud Hooper, CDOK, District IV Bridge File - 29/625 RESOLUTION RE: GRANT COUNTY DANCE HALL LICENSE NUMBER 185, ISSUED TO ZANE RICHARD PAVLICA, D/B/A HOMESTEAD SALOON - EXPIRES DECEMBER 31, 1989, AT 12:00 MIDNIGHT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Zane Richard Pavlica, d/b/a Homestead Saloon, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners an application for a County Dance License to hold public dances at the location described as follows: Building 39520 Weld County Road 136, Hereford, Colorado 80732 WHEREAS, said applicant has paid to Weld County the sum of TWENTY-FIVE AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($25.00) for said County Dance Hall License, and WHEREAS, having examined said application, the Board deems it appropriate to grant a County Dance Hall License to Zane Richard Pavlica, d/b/a Homestead Saloon, and WHEREAS, said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the public dances will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado, and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Dance Hall License Number 185 be, and hereby is, granted to Zane Richard Pavlica, d/b/a Homestead Saloon, to conduct dances at the hereinabove described location. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that said License Number 185 shall be in effect through 12:00 o'clock midnight, December 31, 1989, conditional upon the applicant conducting all dances in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado. �e0009'9 eC1 Sc 890112 Page 2 RE: DANCE LICENSE - HOMESTEAD SALOON The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of January, A.D. , 1989. Vii* BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY,eCOLORADO weld County Jerk and Recorder �/!"""4 and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kirby, ,Chairman BY: Ypywyiuo i C Jt 'a-, ene J son, Pro-Tem Deputy County lerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gene R. Brantner George County Attorney Got LYLt.�p" 890112 VELD COUNTY APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO CONDUCT PUBLIC DANCE OR DANCES -as- '9e-9 ;)ATE TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: License fee of $25.00, payable to Clerk to the Board, P.O. Box 758, Greeley, Colorado 80632. is hereby tendered ..Ad••apj 11celion is hereby made for a license to conduct a blic dance hall. booth or pavilion, where public dances are held, for the calendar year 19or portion thereof. The undersigned hereby makes application for a County Dance Hall License, under the'provisions of Title 12, Article 18, CRS, 1973 as amended, and for that purpose makes the following answers to the questions contained in this application. Every question must be answered. Any false answer or statement made by the applicant constitutes perjury and the person making such statements subjects any license issued herein to revocation. 1. List the name and address of applicant. (If application is by a partnership, give names and address of all partners. If application is by a corporation, give names and address of all officers.) Name Address 46, re4 2. Is applicant organization incorporated under the laws of this State for purposes of a social, fraternal, patriotic, political, or athletic nature, not for pecuniary gain; or is it a regularly chartered branch, lodge, or chapter of a national organization or society organized for such purposes, being non-profit in nature; or is it religious or philanthropic institution? AYes ( ) No ' If "No", explain. . 3. Complete the following: - Name Address Manager /V�/c President Vice-President Treasurer • Secretary 4. Trade Name (If any) 4t"" Telephone No. Telephone Number of Manager +4omti.s ab Sa\ooa 4t"" 5. List EXACT date(s) for which applictiotq is being made for license. From (Date): /- 7- rf/ Hours:��/ll , of 49 To (Date) : /2-3/ c-9 Hours: //I/ 6. ADDRESS OF PLACE TO HAVE LICENSE: (Exact location of premises must be given. Give lot. block and part of the section where located, and if possible, give the street and number.) Ci w'!J 890112 7. Are these premises now licensed under the State Liquor or Beer Code? If answer is "Yes", to whom is the license issued? Yes (Vi No ( ) 8. Do you have legal possession of the premises for which this application is made, either by deed, lease, or written permission of owner? Yes (+1)d, No ( ) 9. Has a license been issued previously? Yes ( ) No (p c. „,„,,.,..-..-/PA.,..-d•-,__,•-• Si'• ure of Applicant STATE OF COLORADO ) ) as COUNTY OF WELD pp ll iboor G_r.•tt ,r J being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says: That , he (they) is/are the applicant(s) above named: That he, she (they) has/have read the e and foregoing application and the answers made thereto, and well knows the contents hereof, and that the answers made to the interrogatories therein set forth are true to his, her (their) own knowledge. I -A-- ifter-4.(- 4.- CSTurre of Applicant Subscribed and sworn before me thiso5 day of 342,A.,,,,A,i , A.D., 194. De uty County -Clerk • 890112 .;�, ''' y ' - _ ICENSE l70M?ER_ _ LICENSE FEC __ ♦ f •r<• y rj a F} z`. �e?.� f _ -it -: }� /jyt�j ` • �:. `SIJ hti_ r. `r �'d:'S`t $Lx0.Qi_,}r3�i�-4 ¶uhtir Banrr tqatt irtrrn. p ( . Mlle Month of Qtountg Qtnmintneianero of trielb eluunfg, ftntornbo, does hereby grant Tinto ZANE RICHARD PAVLICA, dba HOMESTEAD SALOON the right to conduct a tk PUBLIC DANCE HALL, Booth or Pavilion on the premises described as follows: BUILDING 39520 WELD COUNTY ROAD 136, HEREFORD, COLORADO 80732 7 This license is issued only for the calendar year 19 89 , and is not transferable. The Board of County Commissioners reserves the right at its discretion to revoke and cancel this license in the event said Board shall determine that the public morals, or public safety, or public health of the Community require such revocation or cancellation. r In Witness Whereof, the said Board of County Commissioners has hereunto subscribed its 2 5th JANUARY name by its officers duly authorized, this day of 1919 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY � , /Vr l c- .. ....4.?1`tl�.� u�l By �j�,�`` County Cler and Recorder - Chairman, Soar of County Commissioners TREASURER'S OFFICE,WELD NTY D N° 3350 Greeleyy,Color a. . �. ,19.9y... RECEIVED OF h ,�//I. 1441/444 ' / SF . .c .Ti0.Q `r.�Ga �, :. . . t. . � firn4 FOR V CREDIT J J _ _ /i County General Fund 101 0000 ;it:, 7l-LOC, ,�J �I j'^�'^ LHealth Department 119 0000 Human Resources 121 0000 Social Services 112 0000 Housing Authority Road&Bridge Fund 111 0000 Airport 177 0000 County Clerk Cash Escrow 810 0803 Fee Fund 900 0912 I School District Gen Fund I I School District C R F 1.4 School District Bond Fund O.3419. FRANC T,Q�$T Col= ALET I I TOTAL AMOUNT County TIIIARIFOI d. . O . I. • RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST CERTAIN PARTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE AND THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Department of Planning Services has referred certain violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance to the County Attorney's Office, and WHEREAS, those persons in violation of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance are John M. and Janet L. Birmingham; Louis J. , Jr. , and Leticia Galindo; Michael Trujillo; Richard and Paulene Sheetz; John S. Kemp; and Gary Novotny, and WHEREAS, despite efforts by the Planning staff to resolve said matters, the violations have not been corrected, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it necessary to bring legal action against those individuals as hereinabove named to correct said violations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Thomas 0. David, Weld County Attorney, be, and hereby is, authorized to proceed with legal action against John M. and Janet L. Birmingham; Louis J. , Jr. , and Leticia Galindo; Michael Trujillo; Richard and Paulene Sheetz; John S. Kemp; and Gary Novotny to remedy the violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, and any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. '7),c 0416 ce ,CA-zt a) 890110 Page 2 RE: BUILDING CODE AND ZONING VIOLATIONS The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 30th day of January, A.D. , 1989. �^ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: I (�� WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Jerk and Recorder te te and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kirby, airman a qu ne J son, Pro-Tem eputy County erk -eft APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gene rantn George y /4-2f-s____ � � County Attorney Grn. , lYa" 890110 Orr MEi�ORAnDUM III!I a To—Board of County Commissionere Date TM-^^'7 •) ao COLORADO From Dep-rtmert of Yl^»ainfl Servitn° Subject;.gia...Aotton.atrar4 rs^•4 en. The Department of Planning Services would like to recommend that the Board authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against certain parties for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance to correct the violations. Building Code Ordinance Violations: BCV-1001 John M. 6 Janet L. Birmingham 17975 Wagon Trail Platteville, CO 80651 The Department of Planning would also recommend that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming 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. 890110 ast MEMORAf1DLJM WilkTo ro rd Of County Cnmminniryncss_Oat. rlant'n^r 7S 1CR9 COLORADO From T .pnrfmanr of PTn.. i. p Ca.,.r4Can Subject: Toga' Acton Anther{zero, The Department of Planning Services would like to recommend that the Board authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against certain parties for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance to correct the violations. Zoning Ordinance Violations: VI-1286 VI-1287 Louis J. , Jr., and Leticia Galindo Michael Trujillo P.O. Box 12 415 North 23rd Avenue Gill, CO 80624 Greeley, CO 80631. The Department of Planning would also recommend that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming 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. 690110 p fat MEMORAnDUf to Board of C01lPCy Commissioners Dace January 24. 1989 - COLORADO From Department of Planning Services Subject: Legal Action Authorization - The Department of Planning Services would like to recommend that the Board authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against certain parties for violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance to - correct the violations. Zoning Ordinance Violations: V1-1285 - Richard and Paulene Sheetz 914 Weld County Road 7 Erie, CO 80516 V1-1232 John S. Kemp Gary Novotny 11610 Brighton Road 35889 1-76 Access Road - Henderson, CO 80640 Roggen, CO 80652 The Department of Planning would also recommend that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming 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. 890110 • RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A TIRE LANDFILL, STORAGE AND RECYCLING FACILITY IN THE 1-3 (INDUSTRIAL) ZONE DISTRICT - TIRE MOUNTAIN, INCORPORATED WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing on the 25th day of January, 1989, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Tire Mountain, Incorporated, c/o Kenneth Lind, 12311 Weld County Road 41, Hudson, Colorado 80642, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a tire landfill, storage and recycling facility in the 1-3 (Industrial) Zone District on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the SE* , Section 32, Township' 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant was represented by Kenneth F. Lind, Attorney, and WHEREAS, Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Special Review Permit, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be approved for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a. The proposed Special Review Permit area is located in an agricultural area according to the Weld County Comprehensive Plan, but was zoned industrial on September 18, 1968. The location of the Special -PL,Ova C/('� <oi 121"41. C trai ; r/✓r✓ 890107 Ii _ , Page 2 RE: USR - TIRE MOUNTAIS, INCORPORATED Review area and the attached Conditions and Development Standards make the proposed use consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Agricultural and Environmental Quality and Natural Resource Goals and Policies. b. The proposed use is consistent with the Industrial Zone District and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. c. The proposal is compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zoning and as permitted by the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The surrounding land uses include an auto salvage facility, turkey hatchery, and agricultural production. d. No overlay districts affect the site. e. Special Review Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a tire landfill, storage and recycling facility in the I-3 (Industrial) Zone District on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 1 . The attached Development Standards for the Special Review Permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. Prior to recording the Special Review plat, the plat shall be amended to reflect all slopes to be a minimum 2:1 for all berms and a minimum spacing of 50 feet between all trenches. The plat shat . also be amended to show the 50-foot cross roadway through the center of all trenches. 890107 Page 3 RE: USR - TIRE MOUNTAIN, INCORPORATED 3. No building or electrical permits shall be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 4. Within 90 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, all incoming tires shall be placed within a trench. 5. By January 1, 1990, the applicant shall submit a plan detailing how all existing stockpiles on site will be disposed of by May 1, 1993, for review and approval to the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health. This plan shall indicate the sequencing of trenches, a starting date of no later than May 1, 1990, and specific time frames that will demonstrate how all tires presently on site will be disposed of by May 1, 1993. 6. Prior to recording the Special Review plat: a. A notarized letter of agreement shall be submitted and approved by the Department of Planning Services and the State Health Department indicating the availability of all wells and heavy equipment proposed to be used by Tire Mountain, Inc. , for fire suppression. b. Plans shall be submitted and approved by the Weld County Engineer which may include, if necessary, profiles and typical cross sections of the fire equipment access roads. The plans shall demonstrate that the roads and berms are capable of being accessed in all weather conditions and able to support a 50,000 pound fire apparatus. c. A plan for an early warning detection system shall be submitted and approved by the Board of County Commissioners. This plan shall be reviewed by the Platteville Fire Prevention District for comments and recommendations. 890107 I i .0 Page 4 RE: USR - TIRE MOUNTAIN, INCORPORATED d. The applicant shall submit a plan covering: i. Closure of the facility; ii. Reclamation and revegetation; Off-site litter and tire control; and iv. Monitoring and maintenance. The closure and reclamation costs for each trench will be determined and guaranteed on a trench-by- trench basis by some approved credit instrument. The County Engineer and the Planning Department • shall approve the items listed and cost estimates to guarantee these concerns. The County Attorney's office shall approve the form of the performance guarantees. e. The applicant shall agree to a program of road maintenance that is acceptable to the Board of County Commissioners. The agreement shall mitigate the impacts of vehicular traffic generated by Tire Mountain, Incorporated, on Weld County Road 41. 7. Within 90 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, the following items shall tie submitted to the Department of Planning Services: a. A copy of a soil conservation plan approved by the Platte Valley Soil Conservation Service; and b. A letter that indicates the proposed dirt and water supplies for fire protection have been approved by the Platteville Fire Protection District. This letter shall indicate adequate dirt supplies, water supply and water supply connections for fire protection have been approved by the Platteville Fire Protection District. 8. Prior to the start of tire recycling on this site, the Special Review Permit shall be amended to include specific information detailing the tire recycling operation. This amendment shall be treated as a new application and require the approval of the Board' of County Commissioners. 890107 n J Page 5 RE: USR - TIRE MOUNTAIN, INCORPORATED The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of January, A.D. , 1989 . �% X'.�u�,C22Vc,V\i�24aAG�2GnJ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 1 /{ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorderit (AYE) and Clerk to the Board C.iv_ Ritby, fC airman i . , r. ..t \• �� �. (AYE) • a•��1►-�Z'ne son, Pro-Tem eputy County erk �r ,, (NAY) APPR VED A TO FORM: ene'R. Brantner r -/ te-f----.--%-at-->Y Geo g K nn 7C A— eo (AYE) Go L 890107 I I I DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Tire Mountain, Inc. USR-842 1 . The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit is for a tire landfill, storage, and recycling facility in the I-3 (Industrial) Zone District as submitted in the application materials on fife in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated herein. 2 . Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24, C.R.S. , as amended. 3. A maximum of 25 storage trenches shall be constructed for tire storage as follows: a. Trenches for the storage cells shall commence in a west to east order. b. Before construction of each trench, a 10-foot-deep hole shall be excavated near the center of the proposed trench area and shall be left open for a minimum of 3 days to determine groundwater depth. A minimum of 2 feet separation shall be maintained between the lowest elevation of the trench and the highest elevation of the groundwater. c. The trenches shall not exceed 15 feet in depth specifically 8 feet below grade and 7 feet above grade; 102 feet in width at the top; and 550 feet in length with a minimum of 2:1 slope on berms. d. No more than two trenches shall be excavated and exposed or filled at a time. e. A minimum of 50 feet shall be maintained between the top of each trench to allow for an adequate firebreak and access. f. Internal firebreaks shall be constructed across the center of each trench. The firebreak shall extend the full-depth of each trench and be a minimum of 50 feet wide at the top. 890107 Page 2 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - TIRE MOUNTAIN, INCORPORATED 4. Fire equipment access roads shall be 50 feet wide, capable of providing access in all weather conditions and capable of supporting fire equipment of 50,000 pounds. 5. Existing tire stockpiles shall be separated by a minimum width of 70 feet. 6. Tires shall be placed across the width and to the top of each trench before proceeding lengthwise along the trench. 7. Within 30 days of filling a trench with tires, the trench shall be covered with no less than a 20 mil plastic and one foot of soil. No more than 100 feet of uncovered tires shall exist at any time. Materials other than soil may be used as a final cover provided they are approved by the Weld County Department of Planning Services, Weld County Health Department, and the Colorado Department of Health. 8. Surface drainage shall be directed away from the active trench and all covered trenches using a system of grading and storm water ditches. All storm water shall be directed to a detention pond. Discharge from the detention pond shall not exceed the rate of historic runoff. 9 . Volume records shall be maintained which include counts of the number of incoming tires, tires placed in storage trenches, tires recycled on-site, and tires recycled off-site. These counts shall be recorded daily and accumulated monthly and annually. An annual report shall be submitted to the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health beginning May 1, 1989, and on May 1 of every subsequent year. 10. A site manager shall reside on the Special Review area to assist in site security. Unauthorized access to the facility shall be prevented by a tire barrier of large-sized tires. The gates at the entrances must be capable of being locked when the business is not in operation. 11 . A 3 foot by 4 foot sign shall be posted at the entrance gate listing wastes accepted, hours of operation, and a 24-hour emergency telephone number. 12. Water supplies for fire fighting shall be maintained in compliance at all times with the Platteville Fire Protection District. 890107 Page 3 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - TIRE MOUNTAIN, INCORPORATED 13. The property owner or facility operator shall notify the Department of Planning Services, Weld County Health Department, State Health Department, and Platteville Fire Protection District in the event of a change in the availability of equipment or water supply identified for fire protection. The facility operator shall voluntarily close the facility and not accept any additional tires until an approved alternate equipment or water supply is established. 14. No permanent disposal of wastes other than waste tires shall be permitted at this site. 15 . Any liquid and solid wastes, other than tires, shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 16. Fugitive dust shall be confined on this site. 17. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the weld County Building Code Ordinance. 18 . The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 19. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 20. Personnel from the State Health Department, Platteville Fire Protection District, and Weld County Health Department and Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated herein and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 21. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown herein and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 890107 J Page 4 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - TIRE MOUNTAIN, INCORPORATED 22. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 890107 PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on January 25, 1989, conditionally approved a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review Permit for the property and purpose described below. Conditional approval of this plan creates a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24, C.R.S., as amended, for a period of three years. APPLICANT: Tire Mountain, Incorporated c/o Kenneth Lind 12311 Weld County Road 41 Hudson, Colorado 80642 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE} of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: Tire landfill, storage and recycling facility in the I-3 (Industrial) Zone District SIZE OF PARCEL: 80 acres, more or less Failure to abide by the terms and conditions of approval will result is a forfeiture of the vested property right. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff, Deputy PUBLISHED: February 1. 1989, in the Platteville Herald 89010'7 I I . I I ail I ■ • Affidavit of Publication STATE OF COLORADO County of Weld ss. I A.W Wklot Rini of said Coun of Maki bang duly sworn.say that I am publisher of PLATTEVILLE HERALD • that,the same is a weekly newspaper of general circulation was minted and published in the town of PLATTEVILLE in and county and state that the notice of advertisement.of which the annexed teatime copy has been published in said weekly rv)`",,,•,-. newspaper for 141='P consecutive weeks: sw-�rr w¢� *,+"•: • that the notice was pubbehtd m the regular end=We Issue of every ; �ubnsay ,1, * -aa'L"IT'G".:fT,♦ ttumberotsaid newspaper dw tag the an d d time of put t . �:.:� rt.e..r n - of said notice and in the newspaper proper and not h•supplement •°• - ' TYPE"Afpw__ _R_T'srs thereat that the first pubbesnon of saki notice was contained In the NANO NOTICI AtMUOIY salt.The'teaMw. lsad newspaper bearing the date of Y1fa 'liar' sf Cww 7far 0102106ty �' ter tw. WlaanYaiesrl.a ttlW CCounty, 1Qs a A Sans, A.D 1919 and the last publication lintsaeyaariansaf b we. '"S a aay theraf.In the of said newspaper.bearing date. Vaaw■watr 11.0.6.61 a ails le 'a tit t tars Oaeawerwa:p ose a • ace maw sf entente the _ day of g: MPhtdt err ,tf msgmereegmt •- t: ;• 19.Flthet the said a►lsearimam sr waded preF ./OeM.p COarir ens tt0at/rees,e*New M of TM esr OAt..'S aaswst4 fee --—MOLD o0M22,4ocowaeo PLATTEVILLE HERALD has been published continuously and uninterruptedly during the period of at least fif y.two consecutive weeks next prior to the Ant se.10w ld townt issue thereof containing said notice or advertisement above referred sMs1wa,awattY "m'' w= AND t%Lrt .flown to: and that said newspaper was at the time of each of the LECIAL p55tjwrjpw Pat .1 .a , • sass ,. publications of said notice duly qualified for that ptwpowe within the fY•101AtM M/sw>D,+Tmrw. .' wo�ay'w■ia OMMY. moaning of an set entitled. 'An Act Concerning Legal Notice.. 'I liagespai.1r air o PlMwwir Advertisements Publications and the Fees of printers and ) leagsrita,WOW' .tr.es. wwae..immo..l-MaL- Publish . and to Repeal tai t- f Asa mth of this 1021. % --irn ♦ •• �„wy..a , . '+"+. put by actsad - - //F/m 301 _., `' Publisher Sulbpl and sworn to before me this_i_elay of n 1979 tNo_in FORT LUPT0N PRESS a 410 ue11Yaf AN. FM Lupien,CO 60621 My elomnmmla.expire.Jane 1002 My Commission expires June 30, 1992 8901047 r umenj ATTENDANCE RECORD PLEASE write or print legibly your name, address and the name of the applicant or Docket # for the hearing you are attending. TODAY'S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: JANUARY 25, 1989 DOCKET # 89-2 USE & CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION - TIRE LANDFILL, STORAGE AND RECYCLING FACILITY IN THE 1-3 (INDUSTRIAL) ZONE DISTRICT - TIRE MOUNTAIN, INC. DOCKET # DOCKET # NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING aat gl g-74 FA:SSW 1)-311 Wei1 M Aoc+ dciA 1?uvr►• Pia it l AJthon Vile 714, A s-zz 4,I9NN No . € 'k /b3 13ecths.),44 Panic. 23G.ck)J*JCe . 7 &I 7:0%1°1 i%"Li Ail // /7vr /74/42 177 4 Cilia„ 822ntak /Ds ' t..e., t 0 /'1471._:// 7,, . fir.-luN y ��t P{?.,, / 7 J 4 i7 /,, Pint' /7 -Of, ?enVYii... 6/fnn /f9;//Pr /D 9'-/gene/ 41r/ O1Q,/, r;J/m rile- � ... ,c, . ,0" h01-- 9M3 1g,,R I/ Ft 277 TYe"feii /7,V/ 9ri/7 ei? 77 6r /7)4 f., Nov, 7fa 7 n ?cczt t s (UR,S) 1316 hsYrroc?c+. 6•rcel#y lam, ire MO&errl.�/ 8901 Y7 I I r A r„ituin, . . , 1,r . ir ' . f11(\i'l44''' EORAflDUffl Alm _ q'L f Rod Allison. Planning .X nua 25. 1989 j„Wilk Dete COLORADO From Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer 's Tire Mountain, Inc. - USR-842 sueeet The Engineering Department has completed visual traffic counts on Weld County Road 41 and the access to the Tire Mountain site. Traffic was visually counted on seven days between January 6 and January 17, 1989. The counts were taken during the day for an 8-hour period. The traffic count sheets are attached to this memo. Traffic was counted in six separate categories and for the purpose of this memorandum, analyzed in four categories; cars and pickups, single-axle trucks, tandem-axle trucks, and tractor trailer trucks. Because of their weight, the tandem-axle trucks and tractor trailer trucks are the vehicles of most concern. Below is a table that illustrates the total traffic on Weld County Road 41, the traffic entering Tire Mountain, and the percentage of traffic entering Tire Mountain for all four categories of vehicle. Total Traffic Tir;t 3QuntAgi Llitt.-ZZatrz 3.0 Cars & Pickups 699 44 6% Single-Axle 27 4 15% .0# . Tandem-Axle 114 8 7% Tractor Trailer 2I' TOTAL 966 82 9% Another item of concern is the cost feclamation. Paragraph$B under0 r ty Reclamation Section indicates it would P refill empty trenches with dirt piled alongside the trench, and anot' $400.00 to revegetate that trench, for a total of $5,400.00 per tre These costs seem reasonable. However, the previous paragraph indi placing a one-foot deep lift of earth over tire piles and then se which would cost $8,000.00, This would not cover the cost of doi \ entire site, but could cover the cost of one trench, These costs intention for reclamation could be clarified. - DLS/taw:mprtm Attachments • xc: .. Commissioner Lacy ' Planning Referral File - Tire Mountain, Inc. . U N .. - -:. i I EXH'18,T A mz flot MEMQRAnDUMcfrz. Rod Allison, Planning on January 25, 1989 COLORADO From Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer Ilk Tire Mountain, Inc. - USR-842 subject; The Engineering Department has completed visual traffic counts on Weld County Road 41 and the access to the Tire Mountain site. Traffic was visually counted on seven days between January 6 and January 17, 1989. The counts were taken during the day for an 8-hour period. The traffic count sheets are attached to this memo. Traffic was counted in six separate categories and for the purpose of this memorandum, analyzed in four categories; cars and pickups, single-axle trucks, tandem-axle trucks, and tractor trailer trucks. Because of their weight, the tandem-axle trucks and tractor trailer trucks are the vehicles of most concern. Below is a table that illustrates the total traffic on Weld County Road 41, the traffic entering Tire Mountain, and the percentage of traffic entering Tire Mountain for all four categories of vehicle. rotalsraffic Tiie__MountaiD X Tire Mountain Cars & Pickups 699 44 6% Single-Axle 27 4 15% Tandem-Axle 114 8 7% ote Tractor Trailer l¢ 2Sz 211 TOTAL 966 82 9% Another item of concern is the cost of reclamation. Paragraph B under the Reclamation Section indicates it would cost approximately $5,000.00 to refill empty trenches with dirt piled alongside the trench, and another $400.00 to revegetate that trench, for a total of $5,400.00 per trench. These costs seem reasonable. However, the previous paragraph indicates placing a one-foot deep lift of earth over tire piles and then seeding, which would cost $8,000.00. This would not cover the cost of doing the entire site, but could cover the cost of one trench. These costs and the intention for reclamation could be clarified. DLS/mw:mprtm Attachments 890107 xc:, .Comaissioner Lacy Planning Referral File - Tire Mountain, Inc. , USR-842 Prior to recording the Special Review plat, the applicant shall submit a plan covering: a. closure of the facility; b. reclamation and revegetation; c. off-site litter and tire control; and d. monitoring and maintenance. The closure and reclamation costs for each trench will be determined and guaranteed on� a trench-by-trench basis by some approved credit instrument. N f Liz._2_ Ff • C.O 890107 • BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SIGN POSTING CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY THAT THE SIGN PROVIDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES WAS POSTED ON THE PROPERTY AT LEAST TEN (10) DAYS PRECEDING THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0,101ISSIONER'S HEARING FOR CASE m it U C� 4'Z . THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: Januol /D, 1Qt9. OF RS ' OSTING SIGN N TU F 'CANT � STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) ,,ll SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS . MDAY OF jowl cU // I9a. SEAL \ C? e gym/ NOTARY-FIC._ MY COMMISSION EXPIRES My hymn-.l99 leniJres LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: 772/71/7 /1 191.2 89®107 NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. Should the applicant or any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings, in addition to the taped record which will be kept during the bearing, the Clerk to the Board's Office can be contacted for a lint of certified court reporters in the area. If a court reporter is obtained, the Clerk to the Board's Office shall be advised in writing of such action at least five days prior to the hearing. The cost of engaging a court reporter shall be borne by the requesting party. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. APPLICANT DOCKET NO. 89-2 Tire Mountain, Incorporated cjo Kenneth Lind 12311 Weld County Road 41 Hudson, Colorado 80642 DATE: January 25, 1989 TIME: 10:00 A.M. REQUEST: Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit - Tire landfill, storage and recycling facility in the I-3 (Industrial) Zone District and Certificate of Designation LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the S21 of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff, Deputy DATED: January 4, 1989 PUBLISHED: January 11, 1989, in the Platteville Herald 890107 Ex h; s • Affidavit of Publication rnvaf"w ralikA <wa `el STATE OF COLORADO a County of Weld ss. sass yi°"adho'° *11*Abalone.et we xetaq, . 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Usher of the NE VALLEY SCN, PUrfalaiit .. . a weedy newspaper published and Stata,.cCColoaido.�hud the Wep1'County Cokksdo..• Printed in tieenesburg in said County . and State: that said newspaper has Zo>�&O[taa 0.a pubhe;beadng:will DOCKETNU:89-2 . a general circulation in said County be heldii1;ibe Chambers ofthe:Boarder - - . :. . and has been continuously and ties Comiti ,C at WeKiCounty. TiroMoiattaia orpor Interruptedly peck at l istth fifty-two. dur- Centennial . . . ,a -, c/aKebadhLmd tag a period of at least Colorado, � Weld �CiwoS"" consecutive weeks prior to the first Cents.ISIS 10th,$peptw'Fust.flotlG 12311 Weld Cotmty3toad41 that ticaid ofnewspaper the mac n mace: G at.thatuna�; hied. Hudson.ColoradO80642 witthinthe ang of the acct of the Gilley. interested-in DATE: 'entary25.1989 amend Assembly of the State ofCol All person; in any manner. the S Specific,Dovelopmt'al'Plan and TIME: 10:00 A.M late the intined leg Act to regu- to QUEST. Site. -Eevelopmeat_ late the printing of legal notices and �Special Reviesv'Petmu �'� REQUEST:- _ advertisements,' and amendments antad and may be heard. ���"� Platt.and Special Review Permit lie thereto; that the notice of which the ram"i _ 'faeihty in unneXed 38 a Printed copy taken from • , #$b0ald�t�'a� y said newspaper,was published in said ply tie-the 1-"pt'eseike,ofT a :Court t11e.. 1• -i(ltldd.SQtBn Zone Outs ct-and newspaper, and in the regular and to -a reCOtd Of.the Certifieateof,Ihagoanon _ entire issue of every number thereof, - ONE WEEK pr all:$1ipa' in addiel a`to-%thc"taptd LEGAL DE DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE olpr. v>eWCX)XXXXXX:694'N bK recardr'which1w1tFbe^kept thitmg''the I/4"of Section a2. Townslup'3-North. pub- lished ins saidnewspaperwas 90 proper and hearing,..the Clerk to"dw'Boaed's,Office Range;65 West of the 16th P.M.. Weld not in any supplement thereof, and can be contacted for atilt of certified County,Colorado I . that the first implication of said no- coed epcttets'in the area if a cow't LOGtATION -"twest of Weld County We ns aforesaid, war, on the ...12th. Mater is obtained, the Cleric to the Road41 and south of Weld County Road Board's O fie stiall be advisedur writing 28' BOATtD"OF day of ..Jala.uary , :0...8.9 of such achoc at least Eve'Cayt prier to then liearirig. Tice'cost of engaging a COUNTY COMMISSIONERS and the last on the .12th.. day of coiatrepbrier shall be borne by the - BY: MARY ANN .. - COUNTY CLERK - Za y 10.8 retrilealin& _. RE RDER _ 3(� / BE 1i ALSO OWiv'that the text ANA, / fib l I/ and" ta»p't so 'e 'by- the Weld AND CLERIC TO BOARD Count)I,' Commission may BY: Mary Reiff.Deputy exainmed in'ihe office ofthc Clerk to'the DATED: January 4.1989 B r ,o Commissoners teeated Pt7BL1SOj� .L 33 ioar�'e12, 1989.,,in the '""3. wntenW27 Cater* �yy�' '•'rust.,....__ Subscribed and swu to before me thA ��O� uC ....rwa.-N.ws.e. this,art.'. day of • 19..89 My Cor :1i ti Oa uxp',ics OCi.b. 1 u.11 1380South$edoralavdrDen.,CO-80219 890107 - M dyf// t )YYYc r A Du . . • ff'YLGViiI '�+ To Let 1✓OLTi^^^ Date lloenmhnr ^R. 1nPP • COLORADO From 'Dn i V Subject! Tire 1.i....,,s- -.. T..^ — TTCP—P.G7 Enclosed, for your review, is a copy of application materials supplementing the Tire Mountian, Inc., Use by Special Review application. Part of the supplemental materials are suppose to provide a plan for performance guarantees to handle closure of the facility, reclamation and revegetation, off-site tire control, and monitoring and maintenance. The .County Attorney's Office is suppose to approve the form of the performance guarantees. Please forward any comments you consider relevant to the form of the post performance guarantees. RDA:rjg • enclosures • 830107 Exrri t'7 /� e 674 yT • • DEPART' -'410F PLANNING SERVICES 3 ( PHONE(303)356.4000 EXT.4400 �,'/ 915 10th STREET T GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 • COLORADO December 28, 1988 Mr. Stephen J. Orzynski, P.E. Solid Waste and Incident Management Section Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Colorado Department of Health 4210 East 11th Avenue Denver, CO 80220 Re: Tire Mountain, Incorporated, Certificate of Designation Application Dear Mr. Orzysski: Please find a copy of the enclosed letter dated December IS, 1988, from Mr. Kenneth P. Lind, Attorney for Mr. Jarrold A. Jamison of Tire Mountain, Incorporated. This letter is submitted to the Colorado Department of Health to satisfy recommendation 03 on page 3 of your letter to the [veld County Board of Commissioners, dated November 10, 1988. Please advise me, as soon as possible, if this letter does not fulfill the intent of the requirement. I am in the process of establishing a hearing date for the Tire Mountain, Incorporated, application. Sincerely, • irt - Rod Allison Principal Planter RA:dn enclosure 890107 • • DEPART(' • . •OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)356-4000 EXT.aa00 91310th STREET • 411311 GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 • i. 4. COLORADO December 28, 1988 Mr. Drew Scheltinga Weld County Engineering 933 North 11th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Tire Mountain, Incorporated, USR-842 Dear Drew: Please find a copy of the application materials and a plan tap supplementing the Tire Mountain, Incorporated, use by special review application. The supplemental materials are required to demonstrate the roads and bergs are capable of being accessed in all weather conditions and able to support a 50,000 pound fire apparatus. The supplemental materials are also required to establish post performance guarantees to handle closure of the facility, reclamation and revegetation, off-site tire control, and monitoring and maintenance. Please advise cc, as soon as possible, if the supplemental materials meet these requirements. A hearing date before the Board of County Cocmissioners is currently being scheduled. Sincerely. a Rod Allison. Principal Planner RA:dn enclosure 890107 N • ® DEPARTP• ?41OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(309)356.4000 EXT.4400 915 10th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 •• • e ! f • COLORADO December 28, 1988 Mr. Glenn Miller, Fire Marshal Platteville Fire Protection District P.O. Box 122 Platteville, CO 80651 Re: Tire fountain, Incorporated, USR-842 Dear Mr. Miller: Please find a copy of the application materials and a plan map supplementing the Tire Mountain, Incorporated, use by special review application for your review. Part of the supplemental materials are suppose to provide a plan for :.r: early warning detection system. Please forward any comments or recommendations you consider relevsst regarding the early warning detection system as soon as possible. A hearing date before the Board of County Commissioners is.currently being scheduled, please call for the time and date. Sincerely. .',77:17/(4 Rod Allison Principal Planner enclosure 890107 ..i i .. i / se DATE: January 4, 1989 TO: The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado FROM: Clerk to the Board Office Commissioners: If you have no objections, we have tentatively set the following hearing for the 2Sth day of January, 1989, at 10:00 A.M. Docket No. 89-2 - Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a tire landfill, storage and recycling facility in the I-3 (Industrial) Zone District and Certificate of Designation - Tire Mountain, Incorporated OFFICE OF THE CL TO THE BOARD BY: Deputy The above mentioned hearing date and hearing time may be scheduled on the agenda as stated above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO g".4e2t, fir _ Irkdale°41i±As° 890107 a 11; b 0 • Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting December 6, 1988 Page 5 The County Engineer and the Planning Department shalt approve the items listed and cost estimates to guarantee these concerns. The County Attorney's office shall approve the form of the performance guarantees. Motion seconded by Ann Garrison. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Jerry Kiefer - yes; Rick Iverson - yes; Ann Garrison - yes; Ernie Ross - yes; Bud Ralldorson - yes. Motion carried unanimously. MOTION: Ernie Ross moved Case Number USR-842 for Tire Mountain, Inc. , for a site specific development plan and special review permit for a tire landfill, storage, and recycling facility in the 1-3 zone district be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation and Development Standards presented by the Department of Planning Services. The Conditions presented by the staff and amended by the Planning Commission and the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by Ann Garrison. - The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed . . The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Jerry Kiefer — yes; Rick Iverson - yes; Ann Garrison - Yes. She feels that the proposal will improve what is out there. She does not necessarily agree that this is the best possible proposal, and she is quite disappointed that there is nothing in the use by special review to clean up the 40 acres that are now part of Tire Mountain. She has a fear that that mountain will continue to be both a health hazard and an eyesore until 1993. Ernie Ross - yes; Bud Halldorson - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: None (Continued from November 15, 1988) /] APPLICANT; Tire Mountain, Incorporated, c/o Kenneth Lind /V��LI` REQUEST: Certificate of Designation for a tire landfill. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE! of Section 32, T3N, R6SW of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28. �s'-fz<e c ..a v 890107 Exhibi4 E. _ I i ., _ I i II I ■ • Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting December 6, 1988 Page 6 The Chairman anr_ounced the applicant's representative has asked that the comments pertaining to the Special Review permit be applied to this request. Therefore, no further testimony will be beard. The Chairman asked Rod Allison to read the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services' staff into the record. MOTION: Jerry Kiefer moved the request of Tire Mountain, Inc., for a Certificate of Designation for a tire landfill be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services' staff and the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by Rick Iverson. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Jerry Kiefer - yes; Rick Iverson - yes; Ann Garrison - yes; Ernie Ross - yes; Bud Halldorson - yes. Motion carried unanimously. 5:25 p.m. Ann Garrison has left the meeting. CASE NUMBER: USR-861 APPLICANT: Redwave, Limited, Hudson Bay Centre REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an Oil and Gas Support and Service Facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW} of Section 4, T8N, R58W of the 6th P.S., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 5.5 miles north of the Town of New Raymer; north of Weld County Road 96, west of Weld County Road 127-1/2. APPEARANCE: David Person represented the applicant. This site is 5.5 miles north of New Raymer. Redwave, Ltd. , is a natural gas pipeline gathering company presently gathering gas in the area of, New Raymer. It is necessary to recompress this gas for delivery into pipelines for the sale of natural gas. Natural gas must be stripped of liquids b. :ore it can be sold. The liquid products. which are hydrocarbons, will be stored and hauled off as propane, butane, etc. 890107 e..L,kh. Vtv.- w,d _„ ` • SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING December 6, 1988 A regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission was held on December 6. 1988, in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor (#101) , Weld County Centennial Building, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. The meeting was called to order by the chairman, Bud Halldorson, at 1:35 p.m. Tape 336 - Side 2 Ann Garrison Present Jerry Burnett Absent Ivan Gospel' Absent - telephoned LeAnn Reid Present Lynn Brown Present Jerry Kiefer Present Rick Iverson Present Ernie Rosa Present Bud Haildorson Present Also present: Rod Allison, Principal 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 November 15, 1988. -roes approved as distributed. isCASE NUMBER: USR-842 (Continued from November 15, 1988) APPLICANT: Tire Mountain, Incorporated, c/o of Kenneth Lind REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit for a tire landfill, storage, and recycling facility in the I-3 (Industrial) Zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE} of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28. APPEARANCE: Xen Lind, Attorney, represented the applicant. He asked that comments pertaining to this request also be applied tc the applicant's request for a Certificate of Designation which is the second item on today's agenda. This is the first case for a tire landfill submitted under the new guidelines set forth by the State of Colorado Department of Health for tire landfills. The state is recommending approval of this request. He reviewed the natural resources that can be recovered from used tires. This facility formerly received one-half million tires per year, one-third of which are sold to overseas companies. \T : .s` t 890107 Exhabi D . Summary of the weld County Planning Commission Meeting December 6, 1988 Page 2 LaVern Nelson, C.E., Nelson Engineers, Inc. , reviewed the applicant's proposal for operating the tire landfill. Tape 337 - Side 1 Glen Wynoski, P.E., High County Engineering, who specializes in fire prevention, reviewed fire safety measures which will be conducted to make this a safe facility. Tape 337 - Side 2 The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. Cary Homiack, Chief, Platteville Fire Prevention District, discussed the fire at this site in 1987. He stated water could not be used on this type of fire, it took dirt to smother it. 3:00 p.m. - LeAnn Reid has left the meeting. The idea behind this proposal is to cool the adjacent cell with water and to cover the fire with dirt. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. Delmer Walters felt there was not an adequate supply of water to keep dust down, let alone to fight a fire. Gordon Weichel, lives five miles from this property, but he is concerned about rodent infestation and possible contamination of underground water tables. Donna Jones Riley, who lives four miles south of this site, asked that this request be continued until recycling technology can be obtained. She also asked that the site be limited to the present forty acre site until this method of disposal is available. Tape 338 - Side 1 Rod Allison explained the uses allowed under the current use by special review permit. Jerry Cooper, Pastor, Baptist Church, feels a health hazard already exists at the site because of stagnant water which remains in the tires and can be a breeding ground for mosquitos and a contaminant for underground water tables. However, he would choose the new proposal over the existing one. s<� 890107 a • s Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting December 6, 1988 Page 3 Wes Potter, Director, Environmental Health Services, explained what monitoring would be done by the Health Department. Roy Moser, area resident, stated he is neither for nor against this proposal. Ris main concern is another fire. Re asked about the possibility of shredding the tires prior to burying. 3:58 p.m. The Chairman called a recess. 4:08 p.m. The meeting was called to order by the Chairman Betty Smith, area property owner, discussed the possibility of another fire and inquired about early detection of future fires, ant; the possibility of keeping a fire retardant on-site. She also presented a petition with 125 signatures opposing this request. This petition was retained as evidence. Wesley Moser, area resident, stated he is neutral on this proposal, but he can live with the new plan better than he lived with the old one. Tom Cope, P.E. , reported he has nothing to do with this case professionally, but he is concerned about the width of the roads between the cells after the cells are filled and the possibility of a cave in if traffic does get too close to the cell's edge. It was his feeling a project like this is needed in Weld County. Rod Allison explained the width proposed between trenches and the width of the road. Tape 338 - Side 2 Vern Nelson felt the possibility of this site harboring rodents is very small because there is no food source for these animals. He felt they are offering a plan to alleviate present conditions and this is a better alternative to the tire storage problem. 4:50 p.m. — Lynn Brown has left the meet!nr. Ann Garrison asked Rod Allison to prepare and present a requirement for an early warning detection system. Rod Allison presented the following statement to the applicant and Planning Commission for discussion: A plan for an early warning detection system shall be submitted and approved by the Board of County Commissioners. This plan shall be reviewed by the Platteville Fire Prevention District for comments and recommendations. The applicants had concerns about the requirement, but did not object. rwt n 6 pr,, 890107 r Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting December 6, 198E Page 4 AMENDMENT: Ann Garrison moved a third paragraph be added to Condition 6 to read as follows: - A plan for an early warning detection system shall be submitted and approved by the Board of County Commissioners. This plan shall be reviewed by the Platteville Fire Prevention District for comments and recommendations. Motion seconded by Jerry Kiefer. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Jerry Kiefer - yes; Rick Iverson - yes; Ann Garrison - yes; Ernie Ross - yes; Bud Halldorson - yes. Motion carried unanimously. The Chairman asked Rod Allison to read the recommendation, conditions, and Development Standards set forth by the Department of Planning Services into the record. Tape 339 - Side 1 Ann Garrison asked Rod Allison to prepare and present a requirement for performance guarantees. Rod Allison presented a general condition and a more specific condition. AMENDMENT: After a discussion with the applicant and the staff, Ernie Ross moved a fourth paragraph be added to Condition 6 to adopt the following: - The applicant shall develop and post performance guarantees to handle such issues as: a. closure of the facility; b. reclamation and revegetation; c. off-site litter and tire control; and d. monitoring and maintenance. .,iS 890107 • • Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting December 6, 1988 Page 5 The County Engineer and the Planning Department shall approve the items listed and cost estimates to guarantee these concerns. The County Attorney's office shall approve the form of the performance guarantees. Motion seconded by Ann Garrison. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning . Commission for their decision. Jerry Kiefer - yes; Rick Iverson - yes; Ann Garrison - yes; Ernie Ross - yes; Bud Halldorson - yes. Motion carried unanimously. . MOTION: Ernie Ross moved Case Number USR-842 for Tire Mountain, Inc., for a site specific development plan and special review permit for a tire landfill, storage, and recycling facility in the 1-3 zone district be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation and Development Standards presented by the Department of Planning Services. The Conditions presented by the staff and amended by the. Planning Commission and the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. Mcv:ion seconded by Ann Garrison. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed . . The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Jerry Kiefer — yes; Rick Iverson - yes; Ann Garrison - Yes. She feels that the proposal will improve what is out there. She does not necessarily agree that this is the best possible proposal, and she is quite disappointed that there is nothing in the use by special review to clean up the 40 acres that are now part of Tire Mountain. She has a fear that that mountain will continue to be both a health hazard and an eyesore until 1993. Ernie Ross - yes; Bud Halldorson - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: None (Continued from November 15, 1988) 4APPLICANT: Tire Mountain, Incorporated, c/o Kenneth Lind .% REQUEST: Certificate of Designation for a tire landfill. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE1 of Section 32. T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: West of _Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28. 890107 p • • BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Jerry Kiefer that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it Resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the application for: NAME: Tire Mountain, Inc., c/o Kenneth Lind ADDRESS: 12311 Weld County Road 41, Hudson, CO 80642 REQUEST: Certificate of Designation LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE} of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28 be recommended favorably to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons: 1. The conditions for approval and stated standards will minimize the impacts on the surrounding property and the area to the greatest extent possible. The conditions for approval and stated standards will also provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the County. 2. The location of the proposed solid waste disposal site will be convenient and accessible to the potential users. - - 3. The applicant has demonstrated in the application materials that there is a need for the proposed solid waste disposal site. 4. The applicant has demonstrated through the application materials that they have the ability to comply with the health standards and operating procedures of the Solid Waste Disposal Site and Facilities Act, Title 30-20, Part 1, CRS A973. 5. The Colorado Department of Health and the Weld' County Health Department have reviewed this request and find, subject to - conditions, that the proposal will comply with the Standards of the Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, Title 30-20-101 et seq., CRS 1973. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request and the responses of the referral entities which have reviewed this request. g 890107 &Nb;+ se_, • • Certificate of Designation- Tire Mountain, Inc. Page 2 The Planning Commission's recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: - The property shall be maintained in compliance with the submitted application materials on file with the Department of Planning Services, approved Special Review permit 0842, all requirements of the Weld County Health Department, and the Colorado Department of Health. Motion seconded by Rick Iverson. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Jerry Kiefer Rick Iverson Ann Garrison Ernie Ross Bud Halldorson The Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Bobbie Good, Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado. adopted on December 6, 1988, and recorded in Book No. XII of the proceedings of the Planning Commission. Dated the 7th day of December. 1988. let \ Robbie Good Secretary 890107 • • BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Ernie Ross that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it Resolved:vbytbe Wtld'GDapSCy Planning Commission that the application for: C-.7-4R i _ .:77":7:75191-1‘ CASE NUMBER: USR-842 ;f DEC 2819.. 'j NAME: Tire Mountain, Inc. . c/o Kenneth Lind 3.DDr, m ADDRESS: 12311 Weld County Road 41, Hudson, CO 80642 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Specie Review permit for a tire landfill. storage and recycling facility in the I-3 (Industrial) zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE} of Section 32, T3N. R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colo::ado LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28 be recommended favorably to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Weld County Planning Commission that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: - The proposed use by Special Review area is located in an agricultural area according to the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. but was zoned industrial on September 18, 1968. The location of the special review area and the attached conditions and development standards make the proposed use consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Agricultural and Environmental quality and Natural Resource Goals and Policies. - The proposed use is consistent with the Industrial zone district and is provided for as a use by special review. - The proposal is compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zoning and as permitted by the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The surrounding land uses include an auto salvage facility, turkey hatchery, and agricultural production. - No overlay districts affect the site. 890107 Exhdb;1/4a- • ®' • USR-842 Tire Mountain, Inc. Page 2 - Special Review Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and the responses of the referral entities which have reviewed this - request. - The Planning Commission's recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to - recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office within 15 days of approval by the - Board of County Commissioners. _ 2. Prior to recording the special review plat, the plat shall be amended to reflect all slopes to be a flnimum 2:1 for all berms and a minimum spacing of 75 feet between all trenches. 3. No building or electrical permits be issued on the property until - the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 4. Within 90 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, all incoming tires shall be placed within a trench. 5. By January 1. 1990, the applicant shall submit a plan detailing how all existing stockpiles on site will be disposed of by May 1, _ 1993, for review and approval to the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health. This plan shall indicate the sequencing of trenches„ a starting date of no later than May - 1, 1990. and specific time frames that will demonstrate how all tires presently on site will be disposed of by May 1, 1993. 6. Prior to this request being scheduled before the Board of County Commissioners: - A notarized letter of agreement shall be submitted and approved by the Department of Planning Services, and the State Health Department indicating the availability of all wells and heavy equipment proposed to be used by Tire Mountain, Inc. , for fire suppression. _ 890107 l s o USR-842 Tire Mountain. Inc. Page 3 - Plans, which may include, if necessary, profiles and typical cross sections of the fire equipment access roads. The plan shall demonstrate the roads and berms are capable of being accessed in all weather conditions and able to support a 50,000 pound fire apparatus shall be submitted and approved by the Weld County Engineer. - A plan for an early warning detection system shall be submitted and approved by the Board of County Commissioners. This plan shall be reviewed by the Platteville Fire Prevention District for comments and recommendations. - The applicant shall develop and post performance guarantees to handle such issues as: a. Closure of the facility; b. reclamation and revegetation; c. off-site litter and tire control; and d. monitoring and maintenance. The County Engineer and the Planning Department shall approve the items listed and cost estimates to guarantee these concerns. The County Attorney's office shall approve the form of the performance guarantees. 7. Within 90 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, the following items shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services: - A copy of a soil conservation plan approved by the Platte Valley Soil Conservation Service; - A letter that indicates the proposed dirt and water supplies for fire protection have been approved by the Platteville Fire Protection District. This letter shall indicate adequate dirt supplies, water supply and water supply connections for fire protection have been approved by the Platteville Fire Protection District. 8. Prior to the start of tire recycling on this site, the Special Review permit shall be amended to include specific information detailing the tire recycling operation. This amendment shall be treated as a new application and require the approval of the Board of County Commissioners. 890107 USR-842 Tire Mountain, Inc. Page 4 Motion seconded Sy Jerry Kiefer. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Jerry Kiefer Rick Iverson Ann Garrison Ernie Ross Bud tialldorson The Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Bobbie Good. Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on December 6, 1988, and recorded in Book No. XII of the proceedings of the Planning Commission. Dated the 7th day of December, 1988. Bobbie Good \1 Secretary 890107 • • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Tire Mountain. Inc. USR-842 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for a tire landfill, storage, and recycling facility in the 1-3 (Industrial) zone district as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24 C.R.S., as amended. 3. A maximum of 25 storage trenches shall be constructed for tire storage as follows: a. Trenches for the storage cells shall commence in a west to east order. b. Before construction of each trench, a I0 foot deep hole shall be excavated near the center of the proposed trench area and shall be left open for a minimum of 3 days to determine groundwater depth. A minimum of 2 feet separation shall be maintained between the lowest elevation of the trench and the highest elevation of the groundwater. c. The trenches shall not exceed 15 feet in depth; specifically 8 feet below grade and 7 feet above grade, 102 feet in width at the top, and 550 feet in length with a minimum of 2:1 slope on berms. d. No more than two trenchs shall be excavated and exposed or filled at a time. e. A minimum of 75 feet shall be maintained between the top of each trench to allow for an adequate firebreak and access. f. Internal firebreaks shall be constructed across each trench at 150 foot intervals. The firebreak shall extend the full-depth of each trench and be a minimum of 10 feet wide at the top. 4. Fire equipment access roads shall be 50 feet wide, capable of providing access in all weather conditions and capable of supporting fire equipment of 50,000 pounds. 5. Existing tire stockpiles shall be separated by a minimum width of 70 feet. 890107 • • USR-842 Development Standards Tire Mountain, Inc. Page 2 6. Tires shall be placed across the width and to the top of each trench before proceeding lengthwise along the trench. 7. Within 30 days of filling a trench with tires, the trench shall be covered with no less than a 20 mil plastic and one foot of soil. No more than 100 feet of uncovered tires shall exist at any time. Materials other than soil may be used as a final cover provided they are approved by the Weld County Department of Planning Services, Weld County Health Department. and the Colorado Department of Health. 8. Surface drainage shall be directed away from the active trench and all covered trenches using a system of grading and storm water ditches. All storm water shall be directed to a detention pond. Discharge from the detention pond shall not exceed the rate of historic runoff. 9. Volume records shall be maintained which including counts of the number of incoming tires, tires placed in storage trenches. tires recycled on-site. and tires recycled off-site. These counts shall be recorded daily and accumulated monthly and annually. An annual report shall be submitted to the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health beginning May 1, 1989, and on May I of every subsequent year. 10. A site manager shall reside on the special review area to assist in site security. Unauthorized access to the facility shall be prevented by a tire barrier of large-sized tires. The gates at the entrances must be capable of being locked when the business is not in operation. 11. A 3 foot by 4 foot sign shall be posted at the entrance gate listing wastes accepted, hours of operation, and a 24 hour emergency telephone number. 12. Water supplies for fire fighting shall be maintained in compliance at all times with the Platteville Fire Protection District. 13. The property owner or facility operator shall notify the Department of Planning Services. Weld County Health Department, State Health Department, and Platteville Fire Protection District in the event of a change in the availability of equipment or water supply identified for fire protection. The facility operator shall voluntarily close the facility and not accept any additional tires until an approved alternate equipment or water supply is established. 14. No permanent disposal of wastes other than waste tires shall be permitted at this site. 8. 90107 • • USR-842 Development Standards Tire Mountain, Inc. Page 3 15. Any liquid and solid wastes, other than tires, shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 16. Fugitive dust shall be confined on this site. 17. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 18. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 19. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 20. Personnel from the State Health Department, Platteville Fire Protection District, and Weld County Health Department and Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 21. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 22. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Poard of County Commissioners. 890107 ! • ADDITIONAL COMMENTS - USR-842 - Tire Mountain, Inc. - Representatives of the Colorado Department of Health have indicated they cannot require closure and post-closure financial assurances, but have recommended that Weld County Consider such assurances. - If the Planning Commission would like to consider a standard for closure, it is recommended that prior to scheduling before the Board of County Commissioners the application materials be supplemented to include a post-closure guarantee ensuring closure of the facility. 890107 d fr ' Iz • •. INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Case Number aagil.,22.4,Ger.Pgico& f G i Submitted or Prepared Prior to Hearing at Hearin 1. Application Pages q 2. Applicant plat(s)Z page(s) oer 3. DPS Referral Summary Sheet 4. DPS Recommendation ✓ 5. DPS Surrounding Property Owner's Mailing List L/ 6. DPS Mineral Owner's Mailing List frer 7. DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician ✓ 8. DPS Notice of Hearing 9. DPS Case File Summary Sheet 10. DPS Field Check 11. Cer3 A'ce S Pet4)&Z Afiller• 7� rr !/ 12. Geo-kcHwiievQU zive, rj �— 2Z i/ r ✓ 13. mi/v./0k gcr f- O ypee/� l� 14. )i, / !qr.") /)6 I 1' e is. Agpliaa,k'u- .& a.c.Q., car C•J/, a ter a/LVAT) 17. 1le-J9t Jr 1(t Fre—Qroke0;.pint. 3 r 18. Na ('µ fr0kra. fer0,i,t 2 fl• — 19. (kit S.Gi T liitac 2e 20. 11/4- -17/Neer / 21. e%zk .i2r. E /{L- Zno 0/, I hereby certify that the items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services at or prior to the scheduled Planning Commission hearing. I further certify that these items were forwarded to the Clerk to the Board's office on . Current Planner STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS day of 19 SEAL NOTARY PUBLIC 890107 pA /yy My Commission 89010`Expires Exh►bt+ A • INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Case Number of . 8H2 Cin64 f4 ' - / Submitted or Prepared Prior to Hearin at Hearing 1. Application Pages 2. Applicant plat(s) page(s) 3. DPS Referral Summary Sheet 4. DPS Recommendation 5. DPS Surrounding Property Owner's Mailing List 6. DPS Mineral Owner's Mailing List 7. DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician 8. DPS Notice of Hearing 9. APS Case File Summary Sheet 10. DPS Field Check / / ply �u /eti LW /War ''re" " 4cn i 7p , `� f`/e- ',` , 11. �C/Cr/� 12.2eth /lc _ G,^'I® 0 , Ira- -r aff';'C) y , 127/201- . 13. q Pale 'i irv6'tw - I f, ,_I/ ✓ 14. 15. • 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. I hereby certify that the items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services a• or prior to the scheduled Planning Commission hearing. I further certify that these items were forwarded to the Clerk to the Board's office on . Lim ruxxemt Planner STATE OF COLORADO ) ) COUNTY OF WELD ) w` SUBSCRIBED,AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS z day of set VoASL.. 19t SEAL - ‘-"4 `a¢ �gti9 NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission Expires My Commission Expires Feb.13,7989 890107 e e �/1� EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET Case r./Sj�tn y.1.:10/L P �BL1a�7f�t t - .4 ...afr .241,- I Exhibit Submitted By / Exhibit Description //8 A. /"iainlai� t.Pa�i�. Q,O/h/24°j7.n�� /ovar• ��hA�� A-n/r//1.vim) /A 5-42- tem //firer) 4.! niim'n //Aare) 12/80./a /% IL )31//7 4740/712/27A/A4//ne) /l r il.. thiLazor /% E. 61/45F. ,a/21, 4 74,Sn/id 1d & f? /0746,c. .,l'iA/2.4 744 Sr.72, V"tor,' t l a., /! H. 7`if./.LAi2.m,.,g /LG4 i !) �i,'!!. '� 4 •l/L"t/.J[ouni .,(mil/-r.I�ie / ' ` cdn (w/ J. cat 14.frnel K. L. N. 0. 890137 AN INFORMAL PETI• G tit/7,0 • WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO NOT APPROVE THE APPLICATION FOR TIRE MOUNTAIN TO BE ENLARGED TO 80 ACRES AS SCHEDULED FOR HEARING DECEMBER 6, 1988. NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER lG� is Ve/ weP 91 Weteicemi, ,334-46%3 //iii eU 9 h!uago,v. EA &3b --.1i,c" • n?S97v/!✓cAs/ zZ,%4, ,. , 'we/ otit.K9 to. ~ P. n rho co 536 -11O3 7,?1 ✓ is ,P 92q__, wag 9/ P7710)/ 6,9•6,/ t'/n.' scs if 3S live I/ 4 S3 G - 5/8,2S • X1.^.9 AN INFORMAL PETI S WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO NOT APPROVE THE APPLICATION FOR TIRE MOUNTAIN TO BE ENLARGED TO 80 ACRES AS SCHEDULED FOR HEARING DECEMBER 6, 1988. NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER ,E 7i, j& /70/6 Jv,C, R S. ,; ... -5/nh 71.2i`,o. it, / i4,„ Grpe2 9/ #4,4,,,— . i-,364'&a 6 17PcAm/ / r�../L/ Md.,/ i//ls)5 ,/ -ic74 . /da4 /�y�� I. // -SICanO .O ,.?.774.7 .--'(?set 77 V - OSL 1�'"`°c, is//cLpo r�t/7 S/7, 2 2p 76 2 /t n z 7 u .,i,.Cr� r..,!e . rs e w r;S' l'..'. l 94o LOGJQ.t/ j .a.i •-f- - \ ifiel G4 t , (n ]nn re re ! AYt `Y , On /`/7 CL , AS ..a.) 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Co C36 - Y$ ((4 s �� 7Ill 964.6, Rkekor, : Co 5 _x777 - 8901079 8 c ,„ ea (M.- KW AN INFORMAL PETe "1 WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO NOT APPROVE THE APPLICATION FOR TIRE MOUNTAIN TO BE ENLARGED TO 80 ACRES AS SCHEDULED FOR HEARING DECEMBER 6, 1988. NAME _ ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER �1 O 1/ - "ag AY aQ3 ,sa dthia , 6- —zi77 _ JS!-"Aka . 1&tnn.,-�•, f & /3 � - iJyv ! £d s _ ,..- c. -y3710 0cnn KQ•ak red F . Lei air l x R f?c4 -4`( Rt nn --4C,r,?,?, \'. , ;A ( JN f,,,c A Dal .r s'in r}ti ,r-kr,YM 63L, qaa Wolter ,x,I ? 1 % *r ayk Yanigne ', /j&S%4 , C1.4- QY/d q v44' / 33' -472._/7 /2 vorGZ,G.i4/. 5!1 /4-adseh .p. l,. - ,p ,ai, - I `T,_ �. I X17 G,&.., //...,44,--t. CV -Qtr k /0, Ma' rt , e ( I, ) 890'107 • w AN INFORMAL PETIT. • WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO NOT APPROVE THE APPLICATION FOR TIRE MOUNTAIN TO BE ENLARGED TO 80 ACRES AS SCHEDULED FOR HEARING' DECEMBER 6, 1988. NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER .-,707w//on AtiettDa s0 4k. 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NAMES /- ADDRESS ' �}n PHONE NUMBER 1.1 . . m C tri"? 711/(7 u1*/? n $<R #4 , `" '�8-7-3 3�t `z - 1 . 743 2 , , ice w z-s)yy /02.Y4 !'Ye' y/ • 89010'7 • " ., i I. -. a AN INFORMAL PETITIt • WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO NOT APPROVE THE APPLICATION FOR TIRE MOUNTAIN TO BE ENLARGED TO 80 ACRES AS SCHEDULED FOR HEARING DECEMBER 6, 1988. NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER /�Vl'�J �j // I o CS�G Gc%. ri, Lo. kdzz �C/ �:Z1 7XX Q ��^� C�'I�YICM1°t� �G., c n ye� 53G ���C����� J „94,Se)9 Ld,C. .t'� .,z.z ��-�...� e . 474 5/G6f .-/Lernac �aC ki el Fc. .PJ. ,2, LAd.,,,,7 rn, 'nrv, c , SM.43 . /51'?76,A„ c?Jt y'224O4 -90 0S P9 ,fic n .1..h dart G Slly,.SO 6:36-4.1 7 • . 890107 • • Date: December 6, 1988 CASE NUMBER: USR-842 NAME: Tire Mountain, Inc. , c/o Kenneth Lind ADDRESS: 12311 Weld County Road 41, Hudson, CO 80642 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a tire landfill, storage and recycling facility in the 1-3 (Industrial) zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28 THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Department of Planting Services' staff that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: - The proposed use by Special Review area is located in an agricultural area according to the Weld County Comprehensive Plan, but was zoned industrial on September 18, 1968. The location of the special review area and the attached conditions and development standards make the proposed use consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Agricultural and Environmental quality and Natural Resource Goals and Policies. - The proposed use is consistent with the Industrial zone district and is provided for as a use by special review. - The proposal is compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zoning and as permitted by the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The surrounding land uses include an auto salvage facility, turkey hatchery, and agricultural production. - No overlay districts affect the site. - Special Review Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and County. . r- c';: 890107 • I I i . _ it • • • USR-842 Tire Mountain, Inc. Page 3 • - Plans, which may include, if necessary, profiles and typical cross sections of the fire equipment access roads. The plan shall demonstrate the roads and berms are capable of being accessed in all weather conditions and able to support a 50,000 pound fire apparatus shall be submitted and approved by the Weld County Engineer. - 7. Within 90 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, the following items shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services: - A copy of a soil conservation plan approved by the Platte Valley Soil Conservation Service; - A letter that indicates the proposed dirt and water supplies for fire protection have been approved by the Platteville Fire Protection District. This letter shall indicate adequate dirt supplies, water supply and water supply connections for fire protection have been approved by the Platteville Fire Protection District. 8. Prior to the start of tire recycling on this site, the Special Review permit shall be amended to include specific information detailing the tire recycling operation. This amendment shall be treated as a new application and require the approval of the Board of County Commissioners. • • • 890107, • 0 Date: December 6, 1988 CASE NUMBER: USR-842 1 NAME: Tire Mountain, Inc. , c/o Kenneth Lind ADDRESS: 12311 Weld County Road 41, Hudson, CO 80642 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a tire landfill, storage and recycling facility in the I-S (Industrial) zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE* o£ Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28 THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' STAFF RECOMMENDS TEAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED FOR TEE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: - The proposed use by Special Review area is located in an agricultural area according to the Weld County Comprehensive Plan, but was zoned industrial on September 18, 1968. The location of the special review area and the attached conditions and development standards make the proposed use consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Agricultural and Environmental quality and Natural Resource Goals and Policies. - The proposed use is consistent with the Industrial zone district and is provided for as a use by special review. - The proposal is compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zoning and as permitted by the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The surrounding land uses include an auto salvage facility, turkey hatchery, and agricultural production. - No overlay districts affect the site. - Special Review Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and County. w.. :' `r`-, 890107 . i I I I r a o - t''SR-S42 Tire Mountain, Inc. Page 2 This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and the responses of the referral entities which have reviewed this request. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1 . The attached Development Standards for the Special Review permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. Prior to recording the special review pia;., the plat shall be amended to reflect all slopes to be a minimum 2:1 for all berms and a minimum spacing of 75 feet between all trenches. • 3. No building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 4. Within 90 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, all incoming tires shall be placed within a trench. 5. By January 1, 1990, the applicant shall submit a plan detailing how all existing stockpiles on site will be disposed of by May 1, 1993, for review and approval to the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health. This plan shall indicate the sequencing of trenches, a starting date of no later than May 1, 1990, and specific time frames that will demonstrate how all tires presently on site will be disposed ofby May 1, 1993. 6. Prior to this request being scheduled before the Board of County Commissioners: A notarized letter of agreement shall be submitted and approved by the Department of Planning Services, and the State Health Department indicating the availability of all wells and heavy equipment proposed to be used by Tire Mountain, Inc. , for fire suppression. 890107 7 • • DSR-842 Tire Mountain, Inc. Page 3 - Plans, which may include, if necessary, profiles and typical cross sections of the fire equipment access roads. The plan shall demonstrate the roads and berms are capable of being accessed in all weather conditions and able to support a 50,000 pound fire apparatus shall be submitted and approved by the Weld County Engineer. 7. Within 90 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, the following items shall be submitted to the Department of Planting Services: - A copy of a soil conservation plan approved by the Platte Valley Soil Conservation Service; ▪ A letter that indicates the proposed dirt and water supplies for fire protection have been approved by the Platteville Fire Protection District. This letter shall indicate adequate dirt supplies, water supply and water supply connections for fire protection have been approved by the Platteville Fire Protection District. 8. Prior to the start of tire recycling on this site, the Special Review permit shall be amended to include specific information detailing the tire recycling operation. This amendment shall be treated as a new application and require the approval of the Board of County Commissioners. • 890 890107, VMVWV■ 10'! SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STAND�RDS Tire Mountain, The. . CSR-842 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for a • tire landfill, storage, and recycling facility in the I-3 (Industrial) zone district as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. - 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24 C.R.S. , as amended. 3. A rraximum of 25 storage trenches shall be constructed for tire storage _ as follows: a. Trenches for the storage cells shall commence in a west to east order. - b. Before construction of each trench, a 10 foot deep hole shall be excavated near the center of the proposed trench area and shall be left open for a minimum of 3 days to determine groundwater depth. A minimum of 2 feet separation shall be maintained between the lowest elevation of the trench and the highest elevation of the groundwater. c. The trenches shall not exceed 15 feet in depth; specifically S feet below grade and 7 feet above grade, 102 feet in width at the top, and 550 feet in length with a minimum of 2:1 slope on berms. d. No more than two trenchs shall be excavated and exposed or filled _ at a time. e. A minimum of 75 feet shall be maintained between the top of each - trench to allow for an adequate firebreak and access. f. Internal firebreaks shall be constructed across each trench at 150 foot intervals. The firebreak shall extend the full-depth of a?ch trench and be a minimum of 10 feet wide at the top. - 4. Fire equipment access roads shall be 50 feet wide, capable of providing access in: all weather conditions and capable of supporting fire - equipment of 50,000 pounds. 5. Existing tire stockpiles shall be separated by a minimum width of 70 feet. g.1C8 890107 - ® s GSR-842 Development Standards Tire Mountain, Inc. Page 2 6. Tires shall be placed across the width and to the top of each trench before proceeding lengthwise along the trench. 7. Within 30 days of filling a trench with tires. the trench shall be covered with no less than a 20 mil plastic and one foot of soil. No more than 100 feet of uncovered tires shall exist at any time. Materials other than soil may be used as a final cover provided they are approved by the Weld County Department of Planning Services. Weld County Health Department, and the Colorado Department of Health. 8. Surface drainage shall be directed away from the active trench and all covered trenches using a system of grading and storm water ditches. All storm water shall be directed to a detention pond. Discharge from the detention pond shall not exceed the rate of historic runoff. 9. Volume records shall be maintained which including counts of the number of incoming tires. tires placed in storage trenches, tires recycled on-site, and tires recycled off-site. These counts shall be recorced daily and accumulated monthly and annually. An annual report shall be submitted to the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health beginning May 1, 1989, and on May 1 of every subsequent year. 10. A site manager shall reside on the special review area to assist in site security. Unauthorized access to the facility shall be prevented by a tire barrier of large-sized tires. The sates at the entrances must be capable of being locked when the business is not in operation. 11 . A 3 foot by 4 foot sign shall be posted at the entrance gate listing wastes accepted, hours of operation, and a 24 hour emergency telephone number. 12. Water supplies for fire fighting shall be maintained in compliance at all times with the Platteville Fire Protection District. 13. The property owner or facility operator shalt notify the Department of Planning Services, Weld County Health Department. State health Department. and Platteville Fire Protection District in the event of a change in the availability of equipment or water supply identified for fire protection. The facility operator shall voluntarily close the facility and not accept any additional tires until an approved :alternate equipment or water supply is established. 14. No permanent disposal of wastes other than waste tires shall be permitted at this site. 7 890107 • • • CSR-842 Development Standards Tire Mountain, Inc. Page 3 15. Any liquid and solid wastes, other than tires, shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 1.6. Fugitive dust shall be confined on this. rite. 17. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 13. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 19. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 20. Personnel from the State Health Department, Platteville Fire Protection District, and Weld County Health Department and Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable • time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 21. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development standards are permitted. Any other changer shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 22. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason tor revocation c.f the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 890107 I ADDITIONAL COMMENTS USR-842 Tire Mountain, ;rte. Representatives of the Colorado Department of Health have indicated they cannot require closure and post-closure financial assurances, but have recommended that Weld County Consider such assurances. If the Planning Commission would like to consider a standard for closure, it is recommended that prior to scheduling before the Board of County Commissioners the application materials be supplemented to include a post-closure guarantee ensuring closure of the facility. • 8907,7 I I I • • LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Dace: September 21, 1988 CASE NUMBER: USR-842 NAME: Tire Mountain, Inc., c/o Kenneth Lind ADDRESS: 12311 Weld County Road 41, Hudson. CO 80642 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan, a Special Review permit, and a Certificate of Designation for a tire landfill, storage, and recycling facility LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE# of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28 SIZE OF PARCEL: SO acres, more or less PLANNING COMMISSION FUNCTION: • This proposal requires two separate actions by the Planning Commission. - First, a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners consistent with - the requirements listed in Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance - for the special review permit. Second, a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners consistent with Section 45.4 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance for the certificate of designation. The Planning Commission shall be guided in its review of a certificate of designation by regulations contained in the State Statues. A copy of the requirements for the _ consideration of certificate of designation are provided. Historically, the - Planning Commission has listened to all the testimony required for both actions and then developed two separate recommendations. Copies of specific referral recommendations from the State Engineer, Colorado Department of Health, Brighton Soil Conservation Service, and the - Platteville Fire Protection District are provided. Vern Nelson of Nelson Engineers has also submitted an amendment to the application dated September = 28, 1988. Several Telephone inquires have been received about this proposal. — ,yw 890107 4 • • FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: USR-842 DATE OF INSPECTION: August 15. 1988 NA E: Jarrald A. Jamison REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan, a Special Review permit, and a Certificate of Designation for a tire landfill, storage, and recycling facility LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SEh of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28 LAND USE: N Hudson Auto Salvage, turkey hatchery, agricultural production - E Weld County Road 41, agricultural production S Agricultural production W Agricultural production ZONING: N I-3 (Industrial) E Agricultural S Agricultural W Agricultural COMMENTS: The use by special review area is divided into two 40 acre parcels. Each parcel has an access onto Weld County Road 41. Weld County Road 41 is a local gravel road with a 60 foot right-of-way. The property is zoned I-3 (Industrial) and is currently used as a tire disposal facility. There are two mobile home and a shop on the northern 40 acre parcel. The property - slopes gently from the east to the west. - By:f/,9fil n. Rod Allison _ Principal Planner - �.. 890107 - it r it\ p• •Ir I • , I ). w N I 4 1! I. ;Ia I. •• • 11 !e w (.l[ FL kVW .I/ f 1 /�\'s w )• ). I I . !• .-- • ..f ai �q . f1 I I w w n w ( / � • \ �. • •..I. _ _ .. y. j I 1� I I �• I _lI. I . 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"F, \;'.� r ••? �.,tia '"- -j J// a y"- �4i�.n�a ! ^? 4Y,�y�r 47Mr' L rt • E' �hw+W�'tr i• i. `o\. fir i r 4 '� .+.`ry+ 'r .� { r v a r rt ✓gj n, fe.y4 .�y� yr - i :It ..., 5. ,{� -resh ""` .c am Lr fr' '. �lF C 1 K . el fri. y frin '✓� ' . "''t 7 t R h "VelSot-easrrrf-(.`y .... • Y rte. tvivk, Y% '..4 wo `!4 r 'lye ir: ; .^ r .i f Va., '. • ..� "'1"..a. r• ,14-•- .F "r,'�:'• -,J'/ , ' a 6,-r + „ MfNYS, . : ,.t4 • iff r t tit•'.... '4 n r ���� r V+.M'ykrsis,vy "`Ln , ', ,,,,.... ...,,•,, ,,,_,„�. .. ^. O/4 0/9 {• ,-5. r� 4.. 1j '.R !•_T , -,'ii�' Q/5 >-... . O� � t4� M1�+'. ! t.rr. • b�{vy51 ,• T M �• -'• .... • ti ?LI _ e rt 'M 41.6 � i Y . �•' i. ' •.. . tix 1rrt "Y ..'••• Crj•nyr• • vtwlw . *- \- ., .-4 L ,...4"...; J ..�,f 't'f.A•-•:...... 11 r.. 4,4 .Y ...0.• ••,..„„'•••'� , ''a - ..r • 4M .�7� w • i } 84 \ Y• ♦ '..,•••• }4,4'4•uo'•`rAf,.' •f-H r: r /_yN - sµ; ti y w.; 9co% / r ✓k:: .vy t - f+.. .:.o f , , �K + A 0., •#'*# A'--' t'+•,n'C - —r -..-' -- ^ rt .r _ ♦ r• - o '' r { S �t r d'Yrf , l NELSON ENGINEERS GREELEY NATIONAL PLAZA 822 7TH STREET GREELEY.COLORADO 80631 (303)356.6362 - September 28, 1988 Stephen J. Orzynski Public Health Engineer Hazardous Material and Waste Management Division Colorado Department of Health 4210 East 11th Avenue Denver, Colorado 80220 - Re: Your letter of August 26, 1988 to Jerry Jamison, - President, Tire Mountain, Inc. Dear Mr. Orzynski: Submitted herein is the response to the subject letter in be- half of Tire Mountain, Inc. This response provides the explana- tions requested and expands upon the data furnished to you as part of the request for a Certificate of Designation. We believe that _ this application complies with the intention of the minimum stan- dards of the Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, Title 30, Article 20, Part 1, CRS 1983 as amended, and other pertinent regulations. 1. Plan for meeting the statutory deadline of May 1, 1993. The application for certificate of designation states that there are about 5,000,000 tires in current inventory. The applicant plans to recycle these tires as the pro- cesses for recycling become feasible. The applicant is - aware of the May 1, 1993 deadline, and if recycling has not begun by May 1, 1990, he will begin placing existing - inventory tires in planned trenches at a rate of not less than 1,500,000 tires per year. The handling process will consist of trenching the immediate area of tire storage as planned, placing the tires in the trench, either by dozing or loading, and dumping as dictated by distance requirements. Upon filling of the trench with - tires, it will be covered in the prescribed manner. 2. Detailed information regarding fire control. Attached hereto is a scaled aerial photo of the existing tire stockpile area. That photo shows the existing fire lane and access road configuration. The photo shows that the fire lanes in the area are now for the most part from 70 to 100 feet wide rather than only about 35 feet wide one year ago. A potential fire will be extinguished, if need be, by smothering with dirt obtained from the areas 890107 H • • Stephen J. Orzynski Public Health Engineer Hazardous Material and Waste Management Division Colorado Department of Health September 28, 1988 Page Two on site not covered by tires. As a matter of practicality, any tire fire will be fought using containment measures, including dirt placement and water application for protection of adjacent areas and facilities, rather than trying to extinguish. Water for controlling a potential fire and to protect adjacent areas will be obtained from two major irrigation wells within one mile of the site. These two wells each have a capacity of 1,000 gpm and are equipped for delivery of water into tank trucks. The applicant is in the process of developing a written agreement with the well owner for use of the wells for emergency fire control at the site. verbal agreements have been reached. When completed, copies will be sent to your office. 3. Final disposition contingency plan. A contingency plan for final and ultimate disposition 01 the stored tires will consist of ultimately covering the trenches with dirt. Such dirt covering will be used only as a last resort when the ultimate decision is made that recycling is not a practical and/or feasible activity. The dirt will come from the fill areas between the storage trenches. A reasonable time frame cannot be predicted since such a prediction is predicated on worldwide economic conditions that will affect the need for by-products obtained from tire recycling and how those by-products can compete in the market. The overall problem of reuse or recycling of waste tires must someday be addressed not only by tire disposal sites, but by the general public. A con- tinued accumulation of waste tires that do not disinte- grate, decay, or otherwise decompose, cannot forever be acceptable. In the meantime, every effort must be made to make storing of scrap tires a tolerable situation while maintaining them in a condition for recycling. This applicant plans to do that. The Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division of the Colorado Department of Health strongly advocates the recycling of tires and discourages the landfilling of large quantities of un- shredded tires. (See "Department of Health Policy regarding Land- filling of Tires in Monofills" ) In concert with that policy state- ment, Tire Mountain, Inc. , intends to eliminate the surface stor- age of scrap tires by placing them in trenches that can be covered with plastic. Thus the tires are not contaminated by dirt and 8901e7 • • Stephen J. Orzynski Public Health Engineer Hazardous Material and Waste Management Division Colorado Department of Health September 28, 1988 Page Three remain available for recycling when feasible. Yet ultimate dis- posal by landfill at a later time remains an option. To keep the disposal of scrap tires viable, it is imperative that the solid wastes regulation be enforced uniformly by requiring handling and disposal in accord with the applicable provisions of the solid waste regulations in all cases. It is important to note that tires stored in cells that are duly covered do not create any public health problems of conse- quence. The site to be utilized by Tire Mountain, Inc. , is in a relatively remote area, about eight miles from the nearest muni- cipality, that being Platteville and Hudson. Xt is an agricultural area with a very sparse population. The site is an exceptionally good site without surface or ground water interference, and it fits well in the Master Plan of Weld County. We trust that the enclosed information provides the needed clarification and explanation so that you can make an early deci- sion regarding the application. If you need further information, please contact me. Respectfully, NELSON ENGINEERS d121.ad LaVern C. Nelson, P. E. LCN/gc cc: Jerry Jamison, Tire Mountain, Inc_ Kenneth F. Lind Rod Allison, Weld County Planning Department Wes Potter, Weld County Health Department °Pg45-017 -.7 SEP 3 0 1988 ES _ .T_. w iscA Weld Co- mawrp waoaav 830107 9 •7984 THE PUBLIC RECORD COlliA9 suN ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 7CR9,9.84 Page 1.18 4.8. Closure Data: The engineering design and operations report shall include, as a minimum, the following closure data: 4.8.1 Provisions for the maintenance of the facility after closure, to prevent or minimize nuisance conditions. 4.8.2 Provisions for the monitoring of explosive gas and groundwater wells or surface water after closure. 4.8.3 Plans for final closure of the facility, including planned final contours of fill surface after closure. 5.1 Issuance of certificates of designation for new facilities for solid waste disposal : Certificates of designation are issued Dy uoaros or county commissioners in accordance with the requirements for the consideration of applications contained in Sections 30-20-104 and 30-20-105. of the Act. 5.1.1 Factors to be considered • (1 ) In considering an application for a certificate of designation, the board of county commissioners shall take into account: (a) The effect that the solid wastes disposal site and facility will have on the surrounding property, taking into consideration the types of processing to be used, surrounding property uses and values, and wind and climatic conditions; (b) The convenience and accessibility of the solid wastes disposal site and facility to potential users; (c) The ability of the applicant to comply with the health standards and operating procedures provided for in the Act and such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the Department; (d) Recommendations by local health departments. (2) Except as provided in the Act, designation of approved solid wastes disposal sites and facilities shall be discretionary with the board of county commissioners, subject to Judicial review by the district court of appropriate jurisdiction. (3) Prior to the issuance•of a certificate of designation, the board of county commissioners shall require that the report which shall be submitted by the applicant under section 30-20-103 of the Alt be reviewed and a recommendation as to approval of disapproval made by the Department and shall be satisfied that the proposed solid waste disposal site and y. y facility conforms to the comprehensive county land use plan, • THE CODE OF COLORADO REGULATIONS 6 CCR 1007.72 890107 ,„, • • Page 1.19 if any. The application, report of the department, comprehensive land use plan. and other pertinent information shall be presented to the board of county conmmissioners at a public hearing to be held after notice. Such notice shall contain the time and place of the hearing and shall state that the matter to be considered is the applicant's proposal for a solid waste disposal site and facility. The notice shall be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the county in which the proposed solid wastes disposal site and facility is located at least ten but not more than thirty days prior to the date of the hearing. 5.1.2 If the board of county commissioners deems that a certificate or designation should be granted to the applicant, it shall • issue the certificate, and such certificate shall be displayed in a prominent place at the site and facility. The board of county commissioner shall not issue a certificate of designation if the department has recommended disppproval pursuant to section 30-20-103 of the Act. 5.1.3 The County Board of Commissioners shall forward a copy of the certificate of designation to the Department 6.0 These regulations apply to waste impoundments that store, treat or dispose of liquid, semisolid or solid wastes, except as • provided in 6.0.4 for facilities in operation prior to adoption of these regulations. 6.0.1 These regulations do not apply to wastes which; A. Are subject to a permit issued pursuant to the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act, CRS 1973, 34-32-101, et sea. as amended; or 5. st:b'ect to a licensa issued pursuant to the Radiation Control Act. CRS 1973, 25-11-101, et sea. as amended; or C. Are subject to a Certificate of Designation or permit issued pursuant to the Hazardous Waste Act, CRS 1973, 25-15-101, et sea. as amended; or D. Are industrial d1.schar;. s which are point sources subject to permits under the arov_sions of the Colorado Water Quality Control Act, CaS 1973, 25-8-101, et sec. as amended; or E, Are subject to: a Consent Order, Decree or Agreement; or a Written Cooperative Agreement issued pursuant to the Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, CRS 1973, 30-20-101, et seq. as amended, to the extent that the treatment. storage or disposal of, such wastes in a waste impoundment is approved by the Department pursuant to 4.•.,, CCR1007-2 THE CODE OF COLORADO REGULATIONS • A... 890107 • REFERRAL LIST - APPLICANT: Tire Mountain, Inc., c/o Ken Lind CASE NUMBER: USR-842 SENT REFERRALS OUT: July 6, 1988 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: July 22, 1988 NO SR NR NO SR NR - County Attorney X Weld County Health Dept. _ X Engineering Department - County Extension Agent A' X Office of Emergency Mngmt Ed Marring A X State Engineer Division of Water Resources ' 1313 Sherman St.. Room 818 Denver, CO 80203 X Colorado Department of Health Reccwcd Ø. tell Hazardous Materials and Waste pp 4j10jt ;811(M4.& Management Division NO Qe.CEieY,S. Mr.prtyrssk• Attn: Steve Orzynski p„A f a. Ivf r wotif 4210 East 11th Avenue I„ „..,„Itlf f,_4:s 00 sf1. 'f Inv, Denver, CO 80220 (Mailed June 27. 1988) X X Brighton Soil Conservation Service 60 South 27th Avenue Brighton, CO 80601 KX Platteville Fire Protection District - Attn: Mr. Glenn Miller. Fire Marshall - P.O. Box 568 Platteville, CO 80651 X Louis Rademacher Planning Commission Member 13184 Weld County Road 13 Longmont, CO 80501 NO-No Objection SR-Specific Recommendations NR-No Response .A: , ,�, 890107 I • • STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 4210 East 11th Avenue ,A�4reisre1- lw Denver, Colorado 90220 ,", Phone(303) 3204333 �� - ./ .,. - Koy Romer Governor Thomas M.Vernon,M.D. Executive Director November 10, 1988 Weld County Board of Commissioners Post Office Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 RE: Tire Mountain, Inc. Certificate of Designation Application Dear Commissioners: The Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division (the Division) of the Colorado Department of Health has completed its technical review of the Certificate of Designation application for the Tire Mountain, Inc. facility as submitted on June 27, 1988 by Nelson Engineers. The proposed site is located approximately eight and one-half miles north of Hudson at 12311 Weld County Road 41. The site encompasses 80 acres. The application was reviewed to determine if the proposed facility could comply with the minimum standards of the Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act (the Act), 30-20-100, et seq, C.R.S. 1973 as amended, and with the regulations promulgated thereunder, 6 CCR 1007-2, known as the Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities (the Regulations). The following major facility commitments are agreed to by the applicant, Tire Mountain, as contained within the application and in a letter submitted to the Division by Nelson Engineers on September 28, 1988 and an August 26, 1988 Division letter to ICI: 1. Within one month of the Certificate of Designation approval date, all incoming tires shall be stored in cells each of which has a total depth of 15 feet (8 feet below grade and 7 feet above grade) and is 75 feet in width at the bottom and 550 feet in length. Trenches shall be excavated as needed. Tires shall be placed to the top of the trench before proceeding lengthwise along the trench. Trenching shall commence in the southwest corner of the 80-acre property and proceed eastward. It is QQ010 My A•✓'i..'. 0 7 • Weld County Board of Commissioners November 10, 1988 Page 2 anticipated that about 500,000 tires will be accepted per year at this facility. Twenty-five trenches can he constructed to hold a total capacity of 12,500,000 tires. 2. The uppermost stratigraphic unit of the site consists of valley-fill deposits. Isolated pockets of water exist in these deposits. At the Tire Mountain site, borings were advanced to depth of 20 feet. Groundwater was found at 7 feet in boring six and 15 feet in boring eight. All other borings were dry. A minimum separation of 2 feet shall be maintained between seasonal high groundwater and the bottom of any trench. The trench(es) in the vicinity of boring six shall not exceed 5 feet in depth. 3. If significant recycling of the existing surface stockpile (5,000,000 tires) has not begun by May 1, 1990, the stockpiled tires will be placed in trenches at a rate of not less than 1,700,000 tires per year to meet the May 1, 1993 deadline of no surface storage of scrap tires. 4. Surface drainage will be directed away from the active trench and from all covered trenches using a system of grading and stormwater ditches. All stormwaters will be directed to a detention pond. Discharge from the detention pond shall not exceed the rate of historic runoff. 5. Volume records shall be maintained which include accurate counts of incoming truckloads of tires, tires placed in storage trenches, tires recycled on site and tires recycled off site. These counts shall be recorded daily and accumulated monthly and annually. An annual report shall be submitted to the County and the Division beginning May 1, 1989 and on May 1 of every subsequent year. The site shall be attended during all stages of receiving, storing, recycling, and shipping tires. 6. All weather access roads from 70 to 100 feet wide shall be maintained between the existing surface tire stockpiles. All-weather access berms 50 feet wide shall be maintained between all tire trenches. 7. The site manager lives on-site to assist in site security. Other security measures shall include the following provisions: wherever unauthorized vehicle entry might occur, tire barriers of large-sized scrap tires shall be placed; and the facility shall have a locked entrance gate. 8. Prominent signs shall posted at the entrance gate listing wastes accepted, hours of operation and a 24-hour emergency contact telephone number. ! a �u, 890107 Weld County Board of Commissioners November 10, 1988 Page 3 9. A potential tire fire would be extinguished using dirt from the berms and/or from areas not covered by stockpiled tires. On-site heavy equipment (consisting of one 8-yard Terex loader, one 3-yard Fiat Allis loader, one 1 1/2-yard Drott 50 backhoe and one 11-yard John Deere elevating scraper) shall be available for fire suppression efforts. The following equipment can be obtained on loan, as necessary, to assist with the suppression of a major fire: one D8 Catdozer, one D7 Catdozer, and three 18-yard Cat scrapers. Water to assist in containing and fighting a fire would be obtained from two 1000-gallon permanent irrigation wells located within one mile of the site. These wells are accessible to tanker/pumper trucks. The owner of Tire Moutain, Mr. Jamison, shall serve as the facility's emergency coordinator. It is the assessment of this Division that the proposed facility can comply with the minimum standards of the Act and with the Regulations: if the facility is constructed and operated as detailed in the submitted Certificate of Designation application, referenced correspondence and as summarized above; and if the construction and operation includes the listed recommendations of the Division. Based on this assessment, the Division recommends approval of the facility contingent upon the inclusion of the following recommendations as part of the Certificate of Designation, as issued: 1. All trenches shall be covered with 20 mil plastic and one foot of topsoil as the trench is progressively brought to final grade. No more than 100 feet of uncovered trench shall exist at any point in time. Other materials than topsoil can be used as final cover if they are non-flammable and if erosion control, wind protection, oxygen suppression, the aesthetics suitability, etc., of the alternative materials can be demonstrated. 2. Upon commencement of the construction of each trench, a 10-foot hole will be excavated and left open for a minimum of three days. If groundwater is encountered, a minimum two-foot distance shall be maintained between the bottom of the trench and groundwater. 3. Notarized letters of agreement shall be submitted to the County and the Division for all wells and heavy equipment proposed to be used by Tire Mountain. 4. By January 1, 1990, a plan detailing the sequencing of trenches for the existing stockpile of tires shall be submitted for review and approval to the Weld County Health Department and the Division. `s 1_ _ $90107 • • Weld County Board of Commissioners November 10, 1988 Page 4 The Division cannot specifically require closure and post-closure financial assurances: the inclusion of such assurances as commitments from the applicant is recommended as part of Weld County's certification. The Division respectfully requests that Weld County send a copy of the final Certificate of Designation with all conditions to the Division when and if it is issued. If you have any questions regarding this Division's conditional approval, please contact Steve Orzynski at 331-4863. Sincerely, 416e4' (7 4/ -- Stephen . Orzynski, P.E. Pdd la L, Harley, etion Chief Solid Waste and Incident Solid Waste and Incident // Management Section Management Section !� Hazardous Materials and Waste Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Management Division SJO/mw/37SiX i cc: !Rod Allison, Weld County Planning Glenn Miller, Platteville Fire Protection District Lavern Nelson, Nelson Engineers Wes Potter, Weld County Health Department Jerrold A. Jamison 41 ,• �1. NOV 14 890107 #146 Vu, %gawk vat DPARleNT OF"PLANNING SERVICES U PHONE(303)3564000 EXT.4400 91510th STREET GREELEY.COLORADO 80631 wilpC CASE NUMBER USR-842 COLORADO July 6, 1988 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Tire Mountain, Inc., c/o Ken Lind for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Use permit for a tire landfill. storage, and recycle . The parcel of land is described as part of the SE} of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is west of Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28. This application is submitted to your office for review and recommendations. Any comments or recommendations you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the proposal and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendations. Please reply by July 29, 1988, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please Call Rod Allison, Principal Planner, if you have any questions about this referral. Thank you for your help and cooperation in this matter. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that the request (does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. C.7 C- We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request cz (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: h' ✓ We have reviewed the proposal and find no conflicts with our t interests. ` 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. 1 e fer to the enclosed letter. Signed. �nxu Agency: -. r i kc- ?5" Date: 1 - /P. a- : 890107 1 , / • e- tAiw \t,i E oRAnDu1tl Wine 70 Planning Department August 29, 1988 late COLORADO From Health Protection Services 414.06 Pit-4e...J CASE NUMBER: USR -842 NAME: TIRE MOUNTAIN Subjscr The applicant has stated that this application is for a Solid Waste Disposal Facility and not a recycling facility. The Division's position is that recycling is more desirable than permanent disposal. To reduce the potential for fire in the future, the following conditions are provided. The Division recommends for approval, subject to the these conditions: 1. All tires received by the facility after the approval of a Certificate of Designation shall be placed in holding cells with a depth of tires not to exceed 15 feet from the bottom of the pit. 2. All holding cell pits shall not exceed a maximum of 10 feet in depth from the top of the existing ground level to the floor of the disposal pits. 3. Within 30 days of the completion of filling a holding cell, a plastic cover shall be placed over the tires and 24" of soil shall be placed over the entire cell. 4. No more than one cell shall be filled at a time. 5. All fire lanes and an area 50' around all cells shall be kept weed 2 free to reduce the potential for fire. • 6. All tires presently on site will be disposed of on site into the tire holding cells by May 1, 1993 o:; they will have been recycled and are no longer on the site. 7. The facility shall begin to place the existing tire piles into holding cells on May 1, 1990 and coatinue the process on a regularly scheduled basis so that all tires are in holding cells by the May 1. 1993 date, unless recycling is proceeding at a sufficient rate that all tires stored on the surface have been recycled and removed from the site. 1, IL AUG 3 0 1988 !: '' h 890107 ittid go. Kama wimPossub • • Planning Department RE: Tire Mountain August 29, 1988 Page Two 8. Any liquid and solid wastes, other than tires shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 9. No permanent disposal of wastes other than waste tires shall be permitted at this site. 10. Fugitive dust must be confined on this site. WP/dgc • • 890107 •` 5 �.V C�1N 1\�,'i`A cL kr. %.J. 4;" DEPAR4NT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)356.4000 EXT.4400 91510th STREET \ GREELEY.COLORADO 80631 Ci CASE NUMBER USR-842 COLORADO July 6, 1988 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Tire Mountain. Inc., c/o Ken Lind for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Use permit for a tire landfill, storage, and recycle . The parcel of land is described as part of the SE} of Section 32. T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is west of Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28. • This application is submitted to your office for review and recommendations. Any comments or recommendations you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the proposal and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendations. Please reply by July 29, 1988, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Rod Allison, Principal Planner, if you have any questions about this referral. Thank you for your help and cooperation in this matter. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that the request (does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. We have reviewed the proposal and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will bt 'MTh= submitted to you prior to: S`f Sc S. Please refer to the enclosed letter. ke Signed: G≤.rw/V �X.,r - Agency: cc4tC ��� - r' v ✓ v i cu Date: 0 7/'/ S'gr 890107 _. D JUL 1 9 1988 FIELD CHECK Yield Co, Planning lion Filing Number: USR-842 Date of Inspection: :7--/C1 — & ar Applicant's Name: Tire Mountain c/o, Ken Lind Request: A Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review permit, and a Certificate of Designation for a tire landfill, storage, and recycling facility. Legal Description: Part of the SE} of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado Location: West of Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28. 7 Land Use: N i/ ^.;�11c p )(Lick. Pict-''4 ,i E W </ t acu . Zoning: N Agricultural E Agricultural • S Agricultural W Agricultural COZC1ENTS: 74 .g �,� .emu, -r : � -� S � <J44 fir, q.(,rt' 4 ~ t SOCI -4ti . cam i itw "77< r r Jc2 ,14.C 'L� ( t -ac athidcCal. `-C. - --C;4 e ��d-��—t..�r�•2r�.�-twit! ....._.- Signature of Board Member 890107 -''wv PLATTE VALLEY SOIL CONSERVATION co S. _7th Ave. - Brighton, CO C0601 DISTRICT .•59-7004 August 2. 1'900 Mr. Rod Allison Weld County Colorado Department of Planning SerViCes ?15 10th Street Gree : ey, CO 00631 RE: Case Nurnoer: USR-342 Tire Mountain , Inc . Dear Mr . Al : ison: We have reviewed the Geotechnical Investigation by Empire Laboratories, Inc . , dated May 12, 1900, and agree that soil cutbanxs have a potential for caving : sloughing) . We recommend that excavated trenches be on 2: 1 slopes. We also agree that embankment material should be constructed on minimum 2: 1 slopes. It is our recommendation that embankments including the slope facet be seeded to adapted grass. Growth of weeds holp to minimize erosion but we recommend that weods be controlled, and adapted grasses he planted . In the application it states, "Wind erosion will be minimized by seeding exposed beans with dryland grass mixture . " We would suggest trio following seeding mixture: Fairway Wheatarass 3 Ibs/ac . Lov i neton ti l ue grarna 1 lb/ac . Vaughn :3ideoats grarna J lbs/ac . The pounds oar acre is base❑ on Pure Live Seed. We also recommend this ;crass be seeded between November 1st and April 30th, but not on frozen soil . The grass seeding should be weeded into a cover crop or snouid oe mulched after it is seeded. The cover cree or mulch is to protect the soil until the new seeding becomes established. This seeding may need to be mowed at least once a year, possibly more , to help with fire protection. All areas should be seeded that are bare. The areas around the building and other areas chat are exposed and not seeded to grass. should be protected by gravel , wood chips , windbreak or other means to I•:eep the soli from blowing. 890107 . '� �Gt3 Page Z In case Tire Mountain is ever closed and the reclamation is corselet*, the the entire area should be smoothed and seeded to adapted rassl'es according to Soil Conservation Service recommendations. We would be happy to work with Tire Mountain , Inc . In cevrr l op i n`7 a Conservation Plan. Sincerely " ` ` a CiYee Abbett, President Ccurd ar Supervisors Tolpqiiii •Rc-1-75; AUG 3 1988 J: _ ity1 890107 . II I I • CO oa25-91.0 cr ear ROY ROMER H 8 JERIS A.DANIELSON Governor i �eJ t M State Engineer y r* #/876r OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES 1313 Sherman Street-Room 818 Denver,Colorado 80203 (303)866-3581 August 8. 1988 Mr. Rod Allison Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 1Oth Street Greeley, CO 9O631 Re: Tire Mountain USR-842 Sec. 32, T 3 N. R 65 W Dear Mr. Allison: We have reviewed the proposal of Tire Mountain Inc . to operate a tire landfill facility in Weld County. The company has a permitted well ( permit no. 32004-F) which will be used for the water needs of the facility. The well appear; to be adequate for the uses contemplated . For this reason, we have no objection to approval of this plan . Sincerely. Hal D. Simpson Deputy State Engineer cc : Alan Berryman . Division Engineer Steve Laughtenrlager � iii( AUG 1 0 1988 rHi') 890107 Nfl? I,a. "7Hur•lr wWYI1.CtWFr r Neville Fire Protection Estrict P.O. Box 122 . Platteville, CO 80651 (303) 785-2232 Weld County Planning Dept . 915 10th Street Greeley, Co. Gentlemen: The Platteville Fire District has reviewed the application for a use by special review permit submitted by Tire Mountain Inc. While we realize the need for such facilities to exist we are very concerned by the fire potential posed by such a facility and the resulting damage to our environment should a fire occur. During the fire of 1987 we along with the rest of the nation learned some important lessons in dealing with a fire at this type of business . During the 1987 fire some 20 different fire agencies were on scene , the Platteville Dept. was on scene for 88 hours and had actual out of budget costs of nearly $20,000. Thousands of man hours and equipment hours were volunteered and donated to help us bring this fire under control. Finally were were able to stop the spread of the fire after some 2 million tires had burnt. However in doing this we had created a very dangerous situation as the manpower and equipment normally covering each district was being tied up at Tire Mountain . We feel that we can not and will not allow such an incident to occur again. For this reason we ask that the following requirements be placed on Tire Mountain: We ask that the width of the fire breaks between cells be increased from 50 feet to 75 feet. Our reason for this is largely based on observations from the 1987 fire. During this fire we found it nearly impossible to get within 200 feet of the fire at its peak due to the tremedous amounts of radiant heat being released. However we feel due to the proposed cells being below ground level 75 feet should provide adequate seperation to keep other cells from becoming involved and also provide us with enough space to set up unmanned hose lines to cool adjacent cells should it become necessary . We believe that should a fire occur in one of the cells unless it is extinguished within the first 5 to 10 minutes of burning there will be no way of extinguishing the fire untill all 500,000 tire in the one cells have burnt down to a point that will allow equipment close enough to bury the tires. We - estimate this will be approximatly 8 hours into the fire. 8901,07 Plaikville Fire Protection Strict P.O. Box 122 • Platteville, CO 80651 (303) 785-2232 In order to avoid allowing all 500,000 tires to burn we suggest that Tire Mountain install fire breaks across the width of the cells. These Breaks should be provided 150 feet apart and be 10 feet wide , made of earth and extend the full depth of the cell. By providing these additional breaks we hope to limit the size of the potential fire to one which can be more easily dealt with. Based on our experences from the 1987 fire we believe it may become necassary to use hose lines to keep adjacent cells cool so as not to become involved , and because it will most certainly be necassary to protect equipment and its operators while engaged in burying the burning tires we are requiring that Tire Mountain Inc . provide us with sources of water . As stated in the application the storage yard is in a remote location, the nearest municpal water sources is over 8 miles away. We are willing to accept several different means of suppling water some of our ideas and minimum requirements are outlined in these options: Option #1 . Tire Mountain would agree to supply us with at least two sources of water within 14 miles of the proposed site. Each source must be capable of suppling at least 500 GPM for at least 8 hours. Each site must be equipt with an approved methiod of connecting to our fire apparatus approval to come from the Platteville Fire Dept . We ask that a agreement be signed between Tire Mountain and the water supplier concerning installation costs, operating costs and maintence all of which shall be the respon- sabilty of the owner or Tire Mountain. The Platteville Fire District requires that each site be tested annually by the Platteville fire Dept . to asure proper flows and operation. We have reviewed the the area and found several nearby irrigation wells that could easily be addapted to our naed . Option #2 Tire Mountain provides a water source on site capable of flowing 1000gpmfor at least 8 hours this could be in the form of a well or a tank or a combination of the two. Again we require the supply to have our approval to asure it is comparable with our equipment . In the application Tire Mountain proposes to have 2, 200 gallon tank on site for firefighting . In our opinion this would be of no use to us. In the past we have found the water in the tank to be contaminated beyond use and due to the small amount it would not be worth the time it would take to use the water . In comparison one load of our tanker contains 3, 500 gallons . ;;; , 890107 ! Pla�ville Fire Protection !Strict P.O. Box 122 • Platteville, CO 80651 • (303) 785-2232 As stated in Tire Mountain ' s application the area around the proposed site is very sandy which make access nearly impossible for fire equipment. It is very important that fire equipment access roads be provided to all parts of the yard . A fire equipment access road is defined as road designed and mantained to support the imposed loads of fire apparatus ( 50,000#) it shall be provided with a suface so as to provide all-weather driving capabilities. During the 1987 fire we had difficulty in moving our apparatus around due to the sandy conditions. During the 1987 fire it was determined by the incident commander that the best way to extinguish the fire would be to smother it with dirt. this proved to be very effective , however the equipment to proform this task was suppied by the Platteville Fire District and Weld County at great costs to each. As the • Platteville Fire District is not in the excavation business we can not afford to incur these cost as this is clearly not within the means of normal firefighting. For this reason we ask that Tire Mountain be required to provide equipment necessary to bury a fire should it occur in a prompt and efficient manner. Also during the 1987 fire we had difficulty in locating adequate dirt to smother the fire . For this reason we ask that Tire Mountain assure us that they have adequate dirt on hand to accomplish burying the cells as needed . It is not our intentions to male business impossible for • Tire Mountain Inc . for as stated earlier we recognize the need for such facilities to exist. Our intentions by making these requirements our to enable us the Platteville Fire District to contain a fire in one of the proposed cells to one cell without experencing costs beyond what is normal to firefighting. We believe that these requirements along with the cooperation of Tire Mountain Inc . will enable us to lessen the losses to Tire Mountain and able us to more quickly bring the fire under control thus lessoning the harm to our environment. Thank you for this time and opportunity Sincerely Kenneth Mill r, kPresident 'Gary #4myak, ,Chief Platteville lire District Platteville/Fire Department Glenn Miller,. Fire Marshal Platteville Fire District 890107 A it lik Affidavit of Publication STATE OF COLORADO I County of Weld ss NOTICE OF Pallid wr.m D Tho o e Caw I A.Winkler WeldWeldof said County of Weld bang duly sworn.say mission will nos•perk hooray that I ant publisher Of so-T,we.y. Calls a.-M t so t30 pan.for Cs pwew.•el an- Platteville Herald .warms • The Ile-e bowl. so that. the same I.•weekly newspaper of general circulation Wan Pewit then•d a sly ills ►wps liar ilia bed Sl wld W- OWS and published in the town of O Woes aaweted Wow. 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Publishes thteergeof, and to Repeal AILA of this }cttss and Parts of Acts In Capin:et no sle etwdw .m Conflict with ere � port) Fen.mh. 'by a aod'� we toe a ew ISSN al Nnpstaw to all ale a1 thereof.Wand M _ . D Rene 2 at Wed C ant. • and an .3W1 Congosaw fins ass. Wed Canty /� asv. Celeste SOUL' ��� •']���Q! D/ loss r CaNM. Ste Tana/ Phew Mat, an, MOO. - J VAtin MS ewe atone StSSu n ,.wand sworn to ore me this 3/ day of Moaning._co C.sed.N•n -st PAeltlige In W Potasue Wire , `^ l / ail,Wood 31. all. / /LC-SLt.c/ /i�.!-.-/"E� le i '/ NOWy Public -CRT LUPTCN PRESS -.4 t:w11Y•I/-Win. - Fort Lupton,CO 80621 - My commission a June 1commissionplro ;,��%.'Di an axoirCs June 30, 1992 •-•oPici . SEP 91988 Weld Co. Manua w eeassta 1 � : F: 89010 ' A • • SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNER AND MINERAL OWNERS USR-842 KEN LIND, ATTORNEY, REPRESENTING TIRE MOUNTAIN, INC. Mile High Turkey Hatchery, Inc. 711 South Bowen Street Longmont, CO 80501 Robert N. Polle and Company 3002 Oak Street Lakewood, CO 80215 John & Eleanor Hochmiller 19640 Weld County Road 28 Hudson. CO 80642 Public Service Company of Colorado 550 15th Street Denver, CO S0201 Delmer L. Walter Linda M. Walter. 36 Steele Street, xP250 Denver, CO 80206 Moser, Farm, Incorporated 22468 Weld County Road 30 Hudson, CO 80642 B & M Land Company c/o D.M. & H: Cattle Company 11010 Peoria Henderson, CO' 80640 890107 • • LIND, LAWRENCE 61. OTTENHOFF ATTORNEYS AT LAW - THE LAW 2N6DINO _ IOU ELEVENTH AVENUE P.O.BCC O26 OREELEY,COLORADO 606)2 - OEORGE N.OTTENNOPP TEIFIICNL KENNETH P.LINO O0))M3417.3 KIM R.LAWRENCE - (.10J)356.4140 _ TELECOM! 9 9 oo December 19, 1 88 HOD 354.1111 Department of Planning Services 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Attention: Rod Allison Re: USR 842 (Tire Mountain) Dear Mr. Allison: Enclosed please find copies of notarized letters of agreement concerning equipment for use at Tire Mountain and a copy of the lease for water wells , all for the purpose of fire suppression. Please be advised that copies of the same documents are being submitted to the State Department of Health by Mr. Vern Nelson, the project enginer. Very truly yours, LIND, LAWRE CE OTTENHOFF ti Kennet F. ind KFL/cg - Enclosure - piisg\377 . Fir DEC 2 0 1988 feint Playa ainuasa - 890107 I _ °ra.t: a II o -: L. J. OSTER CONSTRUCTION n ' CLFMfIH'u_ JY' q'q . LMI Janna..1.rwrr.. wa." LICA • ' • t i ' loll mlirtt) equipment it': cr✓a i 1:.Ibl.c, I . 'I in I lu un'IlcI in , within ono hour: notice in c%tP ell I'lllt.y .!)r'ncy_ I WAI r.:a e c:a.:t•:IIc.., ;;•I •. I'. , •I 1 " CIF' John Deere C)I..I;:n r i(,1? :John IICore 'tr'rnr,I:w'•: 1..1. . II- • :1 - I it,'..(.) John 1) ' 'r l.• I)r.:(•/l`:.Ic!•I !•� fl -Z � -� ' SWORN TO BEFORE ME AND SUBSCRIBED IN MY ' ESENCE,: THIS _/DAY OF1. Cinbef 1 ki\C�`a-4 ll no£ary piRTPITE MY COMMISSION EXPIRES; g` 1T -CiC • ,._ • . • . .t!li ir , .• yJN 1. . ` aEc z o 19aa 'Neid Ca ton . S90107 26636 23,d Avenue P.O.fox 359 Crean.CO 60632 (303)353-2967 I I I . NORMAN MOSER 22468 WELD COUNTY ROAD 30 HUDSON, COLORADO, 80642 November 26, 1988 Mr. Jerry Jamison Tire Mountain, Inc. 12311 Weld County Road 41 Hudson, Colorado, 80642 Dear Jerry; In the event of a fire emergency at your tire site, we could have the following equipment on site within 45 minutes: 1. One D-8 Cat Dozer with U Blade 2. One D-7 Cat Dozer 3. One five yard End Loader • 4. One four yard End Loader Very truly yours, ( , Norman Moser Cj,x,"-iSS,•het £, g/.."es '//=-L/700 - 890107 F I I i ■ • • - LEASE THIS LEASE made and entered into this day of December, 1988 between MOSER FARMS, INC. of 22468 'WC 30, Hudson, Colorado 80642 , hereinafter "Moser" and TIRE MOUNTAIN, INC. of 12311 WCR 41 , Hudson, Colorado 80641 , hereinafter "Tire", and WITNESSETH WHEREAS, Tire is the owner and operator of a tire land fill and recycling operation located in part of the Southeast One Quarter ( SE ) of Section Thirty-two (32) , Township Three (3) 'pp North, Range Sixty-five (65) West of the 6th P.M. ; and lks WHEREAS Moser owns North property located in the :Os:Mat Half (Ni ) of Section Nine ( 9 ) , Township Two ( 2 ) North , Range Sixty-five (65) West of the 6th P.M. ; and WHEREAS, said Moser property has two adjudicated wells , ( 1 ) Well Permit No. 3507F for 1 , 000 gallons per minute and (2) Well Permit No. 20370-R for 1 ,000 gallons per minute; and WHEREAS, Tire desires to enter into a lease agreement with Moser concerning the use and operation of the wells for emergency fire fighting operations upon the property owned by Tire described hereinabove; NOW , THEREFORE , in consideration of the understanding, mutual covenants, rights, duties and obligations herein created, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1 . All of the foregoing recitals are incorporated herein and made a part of this agreement. 2 . This Lease is expressly contingent upon Tire being granted a Certificate of Designation and' Amended Use by Special Review for a tire land fill and recycling operation upon the property owned by Tire. Said application for the Use by Special Review and Certificate of Designation have been submitted to both the State of Colorado Department of Health and Board of County Commissioners of Weld County and are pending as of this date. In the event the Use by Special Review and Certificgte of Designation are not approved in accordance with the applications submitted by Tire, this Lease shall be null and void and all parties released from the provisions hereof. 3 . For and in consideration of the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) per year which shall be paid by Tire to Moser, Moser hereby agrees to lease to Tire the right to use the wells t e8 890107 1 described hereinabove for emergency fire fighting operations appurtenant or necessary at the property described hereinabove owned by Tire. The Five Hundred Dollar ($500.00) annual payment shall be paid by Tire to Moser on or before February 1 of each year commencing February 1 , 1989 and due every year thereafter during the term of this Lease. I . The term of this Lease shall commence January 1 , 1989 and be in effect for a period of ten ( 10) years unless sooner terminated. 5 . As additional rights and considerations for the granting of this Lease, Moser agrees to allow Tire to install , at its own expense , necessary equipment and apparatus to allow the wells to be used by the Platteville Fire Department for fire fighting operations . All equipment and apparatus shall be installed with the approval and supervision of the Platteville Fire Department and Moser agrees to allow the installation of such equipment . It is agreed that the installation of such equipment is the sole responsibility and expense of Tire and Tire hereby indemnifies and holds harmless Moser for the use and/or operation of such equipment at any time. Moser further agrees to allow either the Platteville Fire Department or Tire to test said wells and apparatus at any time to assure proper flow and operation. 6 . Moser agrees to provide all necessary electrical connections and supply to keep the wells in good operating condition such that the wells can be used on a year-round basis. Moser further agrees to keep the wells and appurtenant pumping equipment in good and operable condition such that the wells will each provide not less than 500 gallons per minute of water for eight continuous hours. 7. Tire will be in default under this agreement if Tire fails to pay the rent in full on or before the dates when it is due or if Tire fails to comply with any of the affirmative obligations set forth in this Lease which must be performed by • Tire. Moser shall be in default under this agreement if Moser fails to comply with any of the affirmative obligations set forth in this agreement to be performed by Moser. In the event of any default by any party, the non-defaulting party shall provide written notice of the alleged default to the defaulting party and the defaulting party shall be allowed 30 days to correct any such default . The 30 days shall commence as of the date of mailing or delivering the written notice to the other party and all such mailing or delivery shall be by registered or certified mail postage prepaid and properly addressed or by personal delivery. If, after 30 days the defaulting party has not corrected the default , the non-defaulting party may terminate this Lease . However, in the event of a default by Moser, Tire shall have the ` J 890107 2 • ■ • right to make any repairs, connections or adjustments to any well to bring it into operation. All such costs incurred by Tire shall be deducted from rent which may be owed by Tire to Moser. 8 . It is further agreed between the parties that Moser shall not be liable to Tire for any damage or injuries caused by any shortage of water from the use of the wells. 9 . Moser agrees not to abandon or terminate use of the wells without the prior written consent of Tire. The parties hereto understand and agree that the emergency use of said wells is a requirement for the operations of the tire facility. 10 . This agreement may be modified or amended by all parties hereby entering into any such modification in writing and signed by all such parties. 11 . This lease may be renewed for an additional period of ten ( 10) years by Tire. To renew this Lease , Tire shall give written notice to Moser not later than November 1 , 1958. 12. The parties agree that this agreement or a memorandum of this agreement shall be recorded with the Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado incorporating the provisions of this agreement which shall bind not only the parties hereto but also their heirs , personal representatives , lessees , successors and assigns and the provisions of this agreement shall constitute covenants running with the title to the lands described herein. - IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement the day and year first above written. ATTEST: ' . MOSER FARMS, INC. Seal ntin mn„ae".1 c-i 4644.v1-u-4 -Si -r secretary 1 " President _ATTEST: TIRE MOUNTAIN, INC. Seal date! rd frd.t.-0,41042-0 U Secretary President $909.07 3 • s STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this ft" day of December, 1988 by 44.-...., "on" and ,a...�, ,�u..r.✓ as President and Secretary respectively or Moser Farms, Inc. Witness my hand and official seal. • My commission expires: P-91-4 4' &ota Public• • STATE OF COLORADO ) ) 33. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sw r to befo,ee me this jp, ,L. day of December, 1988 by and as 'President and a retary r rive y o Tire taia'i , Innc r l Witness my nd and o icial seal. • - My commission expires:• /� VMs4, o 71Oi,;OIr Notary Public 89010'7 4 LIND, LAWRENCE & OTTENHOFF ATTORNEYS AT LAW THE LAW BUILDING 1011 ELEVENTH AVENUE PO.BCC(126 GREELEY..COLORADO 80612 GEORGE H.OTTENHOFF TELEPHONE KENNETH F.LIND 001)3}}2323 KIM R.LAWRENCE (103)3}}7160 December 23, 1988 TELECOM (30%))36.1111 Department of Planning Services 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Attention: Rod Allison Re: U.S.R. 842 (Tire Mountain) Dear Mr. Allison: Enclosed please find a supplement to the application of Tire Mountain which specifically addresses those items in Paragraph 6 of the conditions for approval. There are four sub items under Paragraph 6 which we have designated as 6.a. , 6 . b. , 6 . c . and 6 . d . As to 6.a. concerning the wells and equipment, the same was submitted to you on December 19 , 1988. The enclosed supplements cover 6.b. through 6.d. Based upon the submission of these documents we would request that the hearing concerning Tire Mountain be immediately scheduled for the County Commissioners . If you have any questions , please contact the undersigned. Very truly yours, LIND:7EN 0TTENH0FF /c- Kenneth . ind KFL/cg Enclosure pc: Vern Nelson Jerry Jamison To E DEC 27 1988 Weld Co. Plonk"Conti 89117 6. b. Access roads and berms. Plans and typical cross sections for access roads and berms are provided on the accom- panying plan sheet 2 of 2 "Use by Special Review - Permit Plan Map" dated May, 1988, Revisions 12-22-88 for Tire Mountain, Inc. Actual road profiles are not provided; however, there is sufficient existing topography to accommodate positive profile slopes and drainage. In general, road surface profiles will follow the existing surface grade pattern. it is the intent that the on- site roads will be capable of being accessed in weather conditions at the same time commensurate with access to the site from the adjacent County roads. 6.c. Early warning detection system. 1 ) Personnel who live on-site on a permanent and continuous basis shall constitute the early detection system. In addition, there are often other people on-site loading or unloading tires or otherwise working on the site. Some of these operations occur outside normally accepted working hours. There are other operations with a great risk of fire in Weld County such as, Natural gas process- ing plants, landfills, asphalt plants, flammable materials storage facilities, and the like, and none have a require- ment for early detection systems, which are impractical and economically unfeasible. 2) we know of no requirement for early warning systems for solid waste disposal facilities. The normal solid waste disposal site has fire risk from several sources includ- ing lightning, with lightning probably being the most remote. In the case of tire storage, lightning is about the only fire risk and surely it is more remote for tire storage than for normal mixed solid waste. The starting on fire of a tire requires a substantially higher -�. I ignition temperature than does paper, wood, light ' plastics, boxes, and the like found in the normal solid waste disposal area. I -.t Cj l• 'e ; ro , 3) The State has required dirt cover or other acceptable nonflammable cover to be placed over the tires as filling �� occurs. The filling is to occur in the trench to its F. w �' top before moving along the trench in a horizontal fashion. 4? � Immediately upon reaching full depth of tires, Tire Mountain, Inc. , is required to cover those tires in place. As a result, a minimum of exposure to fire source occurs in the applicants method of operation. 4) A probability of lightning creating a fire in an under- ground storage area of a material that is difficult to ignite .at best is very low. An analysis by High Country 890107 s • Engineering showed a relatively low risk when using information from the National Fire Protection Association Lightning Protection Code, which includes such factors as 1) type of structure; 2) type of construction; 3) relative location (height, size, etc. ) ; 4) topography of site and surrounding area; 5) type of occupancy; and, 6) the number of thunderstorms occurring annually in the general area. Although some of the factors are not applicable, nonetheless the analysis is indicative of the very low risk of creating a fire in underground trenches due to lightning. 5 ) Early warning systems. Early warning systems and.fire detection systems or facilities were investigated. These included infrared detection cameras (television) and standard flame detection devices. The systems or facili- ties investigated had technical shortcomings that are not feasibly overcome. The primary shortcoming is that each has a very limited distance (100 ' , or so) of detec- tion thereby requiring an inordinate number of units (cameras, heat detectors, and the like) . Each system was based upon electronic detection, which uses expen- sive equipment and without a large number of units the system would not serve a useful purpose. The costs would probably exceed $100,000 for a mediocre system. 6) Fire risk. There will be no fire risk in trenched tires except lightning and that risk as shown herein is almost nonexistent. Tires, when covered with dirt sufficient to smother a fire, are not a risk to subsequent fire from lightning or any other cause. Because of the minimal risk and the high cost of an electronic detec- tion system, it is not cost effective to provide any early warning system other than on-site staff. The on- site staff should be instructed to be watchful for circumstances that could lead to a lightning fire and then be even more observant of immediate activities from the thunderstorms occurring in the area. 6.d. Post performace guarantees. 1) Closure of the facility. Closure will be accomplished in accordance with the regulations in effect at the time of closure. Descriptions of closure plans, that is reclamation and revegetation, are provided under paragraph 6.d.2. , below. The costs therefore are as shown in the following sections. The costs will be guaranteed by either a closure and reclamation bond or a bank letter of credit in the amounts shown herein as those liabilities and costs occur up to a maximum guarantee of $8,000. 890107 2) Reclamation and revegetation. Two scenarios: tires in ultimate disposal; or stored for recycling. a. Tires in ultimate disposal to never be recycled. The entire trench would ultimately be covered with dirt at least one foot deep. The areas filled with tires would not be reclaimed. The roadways..would be left in place for fire access to purpetuity. Native grass seed as recommended by the Soil Conservation Service could be spread over the entire area; however, due to road compaction, a reasonable germination and growth pattern could not be expected in those areas. The drainage system would remain as developed for the disposal function. Reclamation of the area would probably not occur and revegetation of salvable areas is estimated to cost $8,000. b. Tires stored for recycling and ultimately removed therefor. If the trenches were not needed for con- tinuing storage, they would be emptied of tires and as such removal occured, the trenches would be filled with the adjacent removed earth to the approximate contour before trenching. The filled area would be graded to drain as is the current situation. Revegetation will consist of planting the entire area of tire storage with native grasr seed as recom- mended by the Soil Conservation Service. The earth- work required to fill each trench is about 10,000 cubic yards at an estimated cost of $5,000. Revege- tation of the reclaimed area is estimated to cost about $400 per trench. The area would be returned as nearly as possible and feasible to its natural preuse state. 3) Off-site litter and tire control. Off-site litter and tire control will not be a problem because the commodity is unaffected by wind. Any off-site tires that are inadvertently spilled from trucks on the adjacent roads will be collected by personnel on a weekly basis and placed in the tire storage. No special cost is provided because this is a minor operation and is considered a part of the normal operating budget. 4 ) Monitoring and maintenance. The monitoring and maintenance of the area is primarily a management function. There will be continual personnel on-site monitoring tire input and removal, road access, weed control, and other monitoring and maintenance func- tions. Personnel and equipment descriptions are provided in the application under "Operational Data". 890107 III I • • LIND, LAWRENCE & OTTENHOFF ATTORNEYS AT LAW THE LAW SALEM 1�1 REVEN737 AVV&E P.O..6(37. Clan COLCILADO W.12 DEDROE M.On4N3pFP KENNETH E.LIND 747)PLICNE KIM R.LAWRENCE 00713317X7 June 24, 1988 Q°""°"'°° Department of Planning Services 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Application for Use by Special Review and Certificate of Designation Gentlemen: Accompanying this letter are 30 copies of USR permit plan maps including vicinity map and plot plan , application fee , application form and attachments , description of operation , supporting documents and copy of Certificate of Designation application as submitted to the Colorado Department of Health. This letter is part of the application and should be construed in accordance therewith. The proposed use for the site is to receive, store, dispose and eventually recycle used and discarded tires. The application is for a tire landfill and is made pursuant to March 16 , 1988 scrap tire recycling regulations which were promulgated pursuant to the Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, Title 30-20-Part 1 C.R.S. 1973 as amended. It should be noted that while the tire recycling facilities and regulations come under the Solid Waste Disposal Act many of the requirements and regulations pursuant to said act are not applicable as tire storage does not have any impact on surface or ground water which • is the prime consideration for solid waste disposals and landfills . It should be noted that pursuant to the 1988 Recycling Facilities Act all tire recycling facilities in existence prior to May 1 , 7988 must apply for a Certificate of Designation and the applicant has simultaneously submitted to the State of Department of Health an application for a Certificate of Designation pursuant to the scrap tire recycling regulations as well as for designation of a solid waste disposal facility for tires only. The purpose of this application is to receive County approval of the County portion of the Certificate of Disposal and to amend Special Use Permit No. 305 previously granted to the subject facilities. The 1988 regulations require that all tires in existence prior to May 1 , 1988 be disposed of at approved 890107 • Department of Planning Services June 24, 1988 Page 2 solid waste disposal facilities or recycled by May 7 , 7993. This application is for the approval of a solid waste disposal facility and not for recycling as the technology and economies for recycling of tires are not practical or in existence at this time. However, the applicant and others have been researching • recycling facilities and the property is more than adequate for recycling operations when the same become economical and practical. It is contemplated that recycling of the tires will become economical and practical in the near future and at that time the applicant will then submit a second amended USR application and request for Certificate of Designation to commence recycling operations. Thus, the present application is designed for a two-fold purpose , that being to dispose of tires and hold them and , at the same time , to allow for the ease of recycling when the technology and economy allow such operations. Thus , all tires presently on site will be disposed of on site into the tire holding cells by May 1 , 1993 and all tires brought to the site subsequent to the approval of the USR and Certificate of Designation will be placed into the tire holding cells. If, for some reason, tire recycling does not become technologically available or economically feasible in the foreseeable future, the facility is designed to safely store the tires in the cells for an indefinite period of time and be in compliance with the Solid Waste Disposal Act and Regulations. The need for this type of use is very apparent as in Colorado over two million tires are discarded each year with only a few being recycled or retreaded. Most of the tires are placed in stock piles and subsequently burned , buried or illegally dumped. While the applicant believes that environmental hazards related to the stockpiling of tires are very minimal it is necessary that safer storage and use of scrap tires be accomplished and this application is to provide for a safe , • environmental and economic means of disposal/storage and future recycling. At the present time , the applicant operates a surface storage and'tire disposal business under I-3 zoning and Special Use Permit No. 305. This operation has been in existence since August 18, 1976. Surrounding properties are zoned agricultural or 1-3 with uses including grazing, dryland farming, a turkey hatchery and junk storage . The turkey hatchery is located approximately i mile to the northwb3t, Hudson Auto Salvage is located 3 mile to the northeast and the two closest towns include Hudson 81 miles south and Platteville being 103 miles northwest. 890107 i • • Department of Planning Services June 24, 1988 - Page 3 Virtually all surrounding land is zoned agricultural except for - the immediate 1-3 zoning and several Uses by Special Review. At the present time there are two residences located on the property and a third is contemplated and has been approved . These three homes are and will be for personnel for operation of the tire recycling facility. Another residence is located } mile north on Weld County Road 28 which is used for operations at the Hudson Auto Salvage . One mile east on Weld County Road 43 are four homes and } mile south is one residence located on Weld County Road 41 . There are no residences to the west located within two miles. The applicant believes that approximately 15 people per day - will use the facility being truckers, sellers of tires and buyers. It is estimated that 10 of the 15 will be truck drivers delivering tires in various size trucks. At the present time there are two employees on site working an eight hour shift and it is contemplated that with the approval of this application there will be five employees working eight hour shifts. No water is required for the operation of the tire storage facility either existing or contemplated and domestic water is provided from the Laramie Fox Hills Non-tributary Aquifer - approximately 330 feet below the surface. This well provides 15 gallons per minute of water which is more than adequate for all domestic needs. At the present time sewage is handled by means of septic tanks and leach fields which will be maintained and are - adequate to handle future needs. Access routes to the site are by means of State and County highways and it is believed that approximately 90% of the traffic generated by the proposed application will originate near Denver • which will travel by means of Interstate 76 to Hudson, across State Highway 52 to Weld County Road 41 to the site; or U.S. Highway 85 to Fort Lupton, then east on State Highway 52 to Weld - County Road 41 then north on Weld County Road 41 to the site. The tra£fit associated with the operation consists of a large variety of trucks and it is projected that a maximum of four semi-tractor trailer trucks per day will be delivering tires to the site being a maximum of 51 ,000 pounds each. The applicant estimates that ten farm trucks and pickup type trucks or cars - will be the balance of vehicle traffic on a daily basis. - Fire protection will include maintenance and removal of all weeds on the property , limiting arc and acetylene welding to 89010 .I a • s Department of Planning Services June 24, 1988 Page 4 restricted areas , the use of 50 foot wide fire lanes between all holding cells with the dirt bermed beside the holding cells for smothering and containment of' any fire that may be started in a holding cell and allowing the use of bulldozer type equipment to push the dirt over the cells . Additionally, the applicant will install a 2,200 gallon storage tank for protection of structures and to provide water for any firefighting personnel and to cool equipment. The best means for control of fires is by smothering and the use of soil , equipment and the holding cells will maximize the firefighting potential. No animals other than guard dogs will be on site and there will be no waste, stockpile or storage areas except for the actual tire storage cells. The operation will be to place the tires into holding cells with each cell containing 500 ,000 tires . Once the cells is filled the cell will be covered with six mill plastic sheeting and then weighted and held in place by tires placed on top of the plastic sheeting. Covering the cells with plastic will result in storm water runoff from the surface and storm water detention ponds will be created and enlarged as needed on the east side of the properties. Only one cell will be operated and filled at any one time therefore the storm water retention ponds will be sized and created as needed for each cell or cells. The facility will not have any type of debris , junk or other waste associated with the use except for the tires themselves which will be disposed of on site in the tire holding cells. The applicant does not propose any type of landscaping plan due to the isolation of the site and due to the fact that most of • the operation is below the surface and the only exposed portion will be earth berms about 7 feet high. There will be no erosion control measures except the storm water drainage ponds as there will be no other possible type of erosion associated with the facility . " As far as additional protection of the public, access will be controlled by use of gates but perimeter fencing is not proposed as the site is isolated with natural barriers, such as blow sand, surrounding the site which prohibits vehicle movement . Additionally , fencing would impede maneuverability of earth-moving equipment used for fire control opertions. It is not contemplated that the activity will cease as if • both parcels are developed into tire storage cells, as the number 890107 • • • • Department of Planning Services June 24, 1988 Page 5 of cells proposed will hold approximately thirteen million tires. It is further contemplated that as recycling facility technology is developed the tires will be removed from cells and used for recycling. If there are more tires than can be recycled, those tires will be placed in storage cells and in the event the recycling facilities can consume all of the celled tires , the cells will be closed in accordance with Colorado Department of Health regulations and returned to dryland farming. However, it is contemplated that the cells will be needed for efficient operations of recycling. Construction for the facility and startup can begin immediately after approval as the construction equipment is available on site which will include use of loaders, backhoes, scrapers and dozers. Construction of the tire holding cells will be done on a demand basis meaning only enough trench or cell space will be opened to accommodate the needed placement of tires. The proposed facility is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan and the intent of the District in which the use is located as the subject property is currently zoned 1-3 and this type of use is permitted by a Use by Special Review application . Additionally , such a use is permitted in agricultural zoned areas. The Comprehensive Plan shows this area as being industrial and agricultural and the use is compatible with the existing uses. As the proposed use is currently taking place upon property zoned I-3, no additional land will be used for the operations and thus productive agricultural land will not be used. Adequate safeguards for the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and County are provided for as the facility is in a sparsely populated area, adequate access for fire protection and containment is provided , a source of solid waste is being handled and used for future recycling and the burying and storage of the tires are done in environmentally safe and aesthetic manner. The proposed facility is not located in any type of flood plain or other overlay district and there are no known airport or other geologic hazards. This proposal is a unique and exciting method for handling of problem tires, is well engineered and has significant benefits of handling a problem and providing for easy recycling in the 890107 s S Department of Planning Services June 24, 1988 - Page 6 future . It is requested that the County approve this application. Very truly yours, LIN , LAWREN E�0FF Kenneth F. Lind KFL/cg Enclosure - A 890107 • • USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone - 356-4000 - Ext. 4400 Case Number Date Received Application Checked by Mylar plat submitted Application Fee Receipt Number Recording Fee Receipt Number TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (please print or type, except for necessary signature I (we), the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission and Weld County Board of County Commissioners concerning ' the proposed Use by Special Review Permit on the following described unincorporated area of Weld County, Colorado: Part of LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA: the SEC Section 32 T 3 N. R 65 W LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit is proposed: Section TN, R W (see attached) Property Address (if available) PRESENT ZONE I-3 OVERLAY ZONES done TOTAL ACREAGE 50 acres PROPOSED LAND USE tire )a f317, and storacre EXISTING LAND USE tire land fill and stoba¢e SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) OF AREA PROPOSED FOR THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT: Name: J'arrald A. Jamison and Fave L .TtmllEgn Address: 12311 1CR 41 City ,- CO Zip 80642 Rome Telephone 9 Business Telephone 0 573-5744 Name: Address: City Zip • Rome Telephone S Business Telephone I APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT Sit different than above) : Name: Lind Lawrence & Ottenhoff Address: 101.1 Eleventh Avenue City Greeley Zip 80631 Rome Telephone I Business Telephone 0 353-2325----- List the owner(s) and/or lessees of mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record. (see attached) Name: Address: 'City Zip Name: Address: . City Zip I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within the application are true aad correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD ) STATE OF COLORADO ) Signat e: gthorized Agent ca�ttorney at law) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22ndday of., J' /"'1988 . ` ,.[/111/ /S. 07/e ./ NOTARY AIc / My Commission Expires My commission expires Auauet 7L Vol 89©1^x'7' Parcel 1 : Si of the Ni of the SEi of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. Parcel 2 : Si of the Si of the Si of the Ei of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. 89®17! r Im ® • OWNERS OF MINERALS 1 . John Schlegel, Jacob Schlegel and Marie Schneider 754 North Topeka Anaheim, CA 92805 2. Anna Mae Schlegel 113 Greenview Escondico, CA 92025 3. Herbert, Joseph, James and Marianne Webb 9300 Grandview Arvada, CO 80002 4. Jarrald A. Jamison and Faye L. Jamison 12311 WCR 41 Hudson, CO 80642 LESSEES 1 . Amoco Production Company 1670 Broadway Denver, CO 80201 A 890107 • • • AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE . Application No. Subject Property Pp Qf the SF3c of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West, Weld County, Colorado. STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of' the names, addresses and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within five hundred (500) feet of the property subject to the application. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records, or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assesso shall have been assembled within thirty (30) days of the appli o submissi date The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd _ day o£ .7nnp 19.Ja. WITNESS my hand and official seal. MY Commission"e expires: My Commis lon txp r[s AsSu-c 22. ;991 . Notary Pub],dc 890107 ii I I ul • • • NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET • Please print or type NAME ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION 0 Hagh 711 Street5 TUrkey , Inc. Longmont. CO 80 121332000004 3002 Oak Street Robert N. Poole & Co. cewood. CO 80 92 S s 123,32000019 19640 WCR 28 John & Ele9nor hr-iller L aon. CO RO642 ]2] 2000091 Public Service Copy 550 15th Street o£ Colorado Denver. CO 802.Q1 12133,3000008 Delmer L. Walters 36 Steele Street #250 anti I$ dp M, Walter Deaver. CO 80206 12133,3000007 22468 WCR 30 Moser Farms. Inc. Hudson. CO 80642 130704000001 c/o D.M. & H. Cattle Co. •B & M Land Co_ 11421 2=18 130705000007 Henderson, CO 80640 • • 890107 u i I s • AFFIDAVIT OP INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SURSURPACE Application No. Subject Property Pert of the SE3 of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West. Weld County, Colorado. STATE OF COLORADO ) as. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED. being first duly sworn. states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners and leases of mineral owners on or under the parcel of land which is the subject of the application as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office. or from an ownership update from a title or abstract' company or an attorney. The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of June . 1988 . r WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission"expires: MY Commissionigaw gt ss Notary Pub a 4" t, v 890137 • • OWNERS OF MINERALS 1 . 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'war Smariessr....maa reser•Sr.SeS r...yeer.-«. rrrYaerd r�w�r Mra►w�e�.ee�.r ew��rr,��e..i,rV.Y�w��r..rl�aM~.V r r..w.wrr • 1 �Iwr _Y.W r~.awMY r r.Yr+erMa e.e....a/Wre4�w WerW.rr YMI • • Application For Certificate of Designation Scrap Tire Landfill Site Information Located in part of the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4) of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the Sixth Principal Meri- dian, Weld County, Colorado. owner and Operator: Tire Mountain, Inc. 12311 Weld County Road 41 Hudson, Colorado 80642 (303) 573-5744 Jarrald A. Jamison, President The proposed use for the site, pursuant to Section 9, addend to regulation 6CCR1007-2 and known as the "Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Regulations", is to receive, store, dispose and recycle used and discarded tires. The facility presently holds more than 5,000,000 scrap tires in inventory. The scrap tires need to be stored separately and accessible to the surface; yet contained within earth cells and covered with a 6 mil plastic sheeting. The plastic sheeting will be weighted and held in place by tires. Tire Mountain, Inc. , has operated its surface storage and tire disposal business at the current site since August 18, 1976, under Weld County zoning I-3, and a Special Use Permit. Tires are stored on the ground surface. Scrap tire regulations have recently been changed and updated, and have been added to the existing "Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Regulations". The operator intends to comply with the stated minimum stan- dards of the Colorado Health Department in the development of the Scrap Tire Disposal and Recycling Facility. Site Standards The site, see "Permit Plan Map", is to be constructed with cells located in a north-south configuration to take advantage of the existing topography. Cells will only be opened as needed. Each cell will contain about 500,000 tires. The remaining areas will be maintained with their present vegetative cover. Wind • erosion will be minimized by seeding exposed berms with dryland grass mixtures. There are no surface water facilities such as streams, lakes, irrigation ditches adjacent to or on the site. The facility is not located in a flood plain nor is it a major contributary to a flood plain. 890107 • • Aquifer recharge areas are not a major concern as the tires will be disposed of and stored in a dry condition, which is not anticipated to adversely impact existing aquifers. Surface drain- age will be directed off of and away from the disposal areas. An existing well is present on site at a depth of 410 feet. As previously stated, tires stored in a dry condition should not adversely effect subsurface water. Tire Mountain, Inc. , has located their facility in a remote agricultural setting. It is located 8-1/2 miles north of Hudson, which is the nearest town. Geologic conditions are favorable with the one exception of sloughing soil on steep cut slopes. This ex- ception will be alleviated by using shallower slopes. See accom- ' panying Geotechnical Report prepared by Empire Laboratories, Inc. The Geotechnical Report recommends the bottom of the storage cells be maintained at least two feet above the highest anticipated ground water level. Tire Mountain, Inc., plans to comply. Engineering Design Standards Such items as discussed under Article 4.2 of the "Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities" are not applicable to tire storage. The items are requested to be waived by the Owner pursuant to Article 1.3.8 of the previously identified regulation. The following general data under "Engineering Design and Operations Report" is listed: Mailing Address and Legal Description Tire Mountain, Inc. 12311 Weld county Road 41 Hudson, Colorado 80642 Location A part of the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4) , Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado. Acreage The site area is a total of 80 acres broken into two parcels of 40 acres each. A 40 acre parcel, owned by a different party, divides the two parcels. See accompany- ing "Permit Plan Map". $90107 i • Facility Services As previously discussed, the site is to be used exclusively for the disposal and storage of scrap tires. The tires are to be placed in trenches or cells, 15 feet total depth, 75 feet wide, and 550 feet in length. The trenches will be excavated and filled with tires as they are needed. No trench will remain open for any long period of time without receiving tires. As previous- ly discussed, one trench can hold about 500,000 tires. Two trenches will handle the yearly production of Denver and surround- ing cities. The entire State of Colorado produces approximately 2 million scrap tires per year. As each new lift of disposed tires is completed to planned surface grade, the tires will be covered with a 6 mil plastic, which is weighted down with tires. The intent of the plastic is to protect the tires from • contamination of dirt and debris which would make them less acceptible for recycling. The service area of Tire Mountain includes Denver and north- eastern Colorado. Ninety percent of the traffic generated to this site originates in Denver. Traffic from Denver can travel either Interstate 76 to Hudson, then across State Highway 52 to Weld County Road 41, then north on Weld County Road 41 to the site; or U.S. Highway 85 north to Fort Lupton, then east on State Highway 52 to Weld County Road 41, then north to the site. Soils Characteristics and Geologic Data See attached report from Empire Laboratories, Inc. , discuss- ing subsurface soils at the site. Hydrological Data There are no lakes, rivers, streams, ditches, springs, or bogs on site, or within a two mile radius, except a small irriga- tion pond one mile east on Weld County Road 43, and the Beebe Seep Canal located one and one half miles east of the site. Depth of the uppermost stratigraphic unit is 0 to 125 feet, and is classified as the Valley-fill deposits, which is part of the Recent and Pleistocene series of the Quaternary system. Its characteristics are interbedded clay, silt, sand and gravel containing some cobbles, boulders, and some volcanic ash. They underlie the flood plains and terraces on the South Platte River Valley, and are included in some slope wash along the edges of Beebe Draw and BOx Elder Valley. There are occasional water bearing aquifers within this strata that are used for irrigation and not for domestic purposes. The next important strata is the Laramie-Fox Hills Forma- tion. Wells of lesser yield in the vicinity of the study site have their origin in this formation. The depth to this strata is approximately 180 feet. The thickness of the Laramie-Fox Hills Formation is approximately 300 feet. 890107 • • Domestic wells within a one mile radius are as follows: well water Screened Yields Sec am Range Quadrant Depth Depth Intervals qpm Strata 32 T3N R65W NE-SE 410 90 330-410 15 KL/Kfh 32 T3N R65W NW-NE 375 170 300-375 15 KL/Kfh 33 T3N R65W SE-NE 375 160 310-375 15 KL/Kfh 4 T2N R65W NE-NE 64 27 55- 64 50 Qvf 5 T2N R65W SE-SE 40 14 dry 28 Qvf 6 T2N R65W NE-SE 640 185 580-640 15 KL/Kfh Strata Legend: KL/Kfh a Laramie-Fox Hills Formation Qvf a Valley-fill deposits The hydrologic properties of the Laramie-Fox Hills Formation will be discussed as most of the domestic wells located within one mile of the subject site are drilled to the Laramie-Fox Hills Formation and sealed above to prevent pumping or appropriation of tributary waters. The direction of flow is northeasterly to out- crop areas and the South Platte River. Flow rates, porosity, co- efficient of storage, and permeability are not available through the Colorado Division of Water Resources. The potentiometric sur- face is 4700. Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) rates this area a minimal flooding area. The nearest flooding is located along Box Elder Creek, which is a north-south flood plain basin four (4) miles east of the site under study. Tire disposal and storage should not have any impact to surface water and groundwater quality from the proposed facility. Except for isolated cases, groundwater is located well below the depth of penetration of the proposed cells. Surface water from rain will drain from the plastic covering over the tires and runoff is to be collected by stormwater trenches that connect with each cell and flow to a central detention pond. Discharge from the detention pond will not exceed the rate of the historic runoff. Further, even if infiltration occurs, there is no evidence to substantiate that water quality will be impacted by its passing through or being entrapped by tires. Tires have been used to promote coral growth along the Florida Keys with no adverse effect to fish habitat. The quality of groundwater in the uppermost str^tographic unit beneath the site under study is poor in quality and pro- hibitive for domestic use. Shallow wells in the area that are drilled in the Valley-Fill Deposits (Qvf) are high producers for cropland irrigation. The water has a high mineral content partially attributable to leaching minerals from the surface. Water for domestic use is drawn from the deeper Laramie-Fox Hills 89010"! I • • Formation. These wells are sealed off from any upper formation. The Laramie-Fox Hills Formation water is marginal for domestic use due mainly to the dissolved iron concentration, its hardness, and other undesirable characteristics. The type and quality of material that will be required for use as daily cover or intermediate cover over the life of the facility will be 6 mil black plastic weighted down with tires. No liner material will be used, as there is no known con- tamination from tires to groundwater and with the cells being covered and sloped to drain to the detention ponds, a minimum amount of infiltration from surface runoff is expected. ' Operational Data • Owner and General Manager: Jerrald A. Jamison, President, is the owner of Tire Mountain located at 12311 Weld County Road 41, Hudson, Colorado 80642. Mr. Jamison has 7 years of experience in handling scrap tire disposal, storage, and recycling facilities. Mr. Jamison and his site manager have authority to take corrective action in the event of noncompliance. Operation Hours: The operating time is 8 hours per day and 5 days per week. A working telephone is maintained at the facility. Telephone: 573-5744. Daily Volume: The volume of tires on a daily basis is approx- imately 2,000 tires or 40,000 pounds. Based on an operation for 52 weeks per year, and 5 days per week, 500,000 tires per year are estimated to collected at the site. It will take approximately fifteen years to complete the landfill at a rate of 500,000 tires per year, but may vary due to change in the economics and demand. Personnel: Presently two full time employees work at the facility. Additional employees will be hired as needed as the scrap tire volume grows and when the recycling of tires starts. Their classification and job descriptions are as follows: 1 - Owner and General Manager: general operations of business, operates heavy equipment. 1 - Site Manager: heavy equipment operator, in charge of • placement of tires and construction of the cells. • 1 - Truck Driver: responsible for handling tires from pick- up point to storage facility. 2 - Tire Unloaders: responsible for unloading tires from trucks. The equipment to be used on the site is as follows: 1 - 8 yard Terex loader 1 - 3 yard Fiat Allis loader 1 - 1-1/2 yard Drop SO backhoe 1 - 11 yard John Deere elevating scraper 8901C7 I I II i • S Also available as needed: 1 - D-8 Caterpillar Dozer 1 - D-7 Caterpillar Dozer 3 - 18 yard Caterpillar Scrapers The system of records for incoming tires is by number of tires delivered to the disposal site. Upon recycling activity, the number of tires so recycled will be deducted from the cumulative total delivered to the site. Water quality monitoring will not be performed as no contami- nation of groundwater is anticipated. Explosive gases are of no concern as the ingredients for gases are not freely available, and ' there are no organic wastes decaying in a high humidity environment. As shown on the plans the cells are 550 feet long, 75 feet wide at the natural ground line, and 15 feet deep. Eight of the 15 feet is in natural ground. The top 7 feet is to be constructed embankment from the excavation of the cells. The cells for disposing and storing of tires will be con- tructed on an as needed basis. The tires in the cells will be covered with 6 mil plastic. No dirt will be mixed with tires, nor will they be covered with dirt. The intent is to leave them dirt free as much as possible to have them ready to be recycled when the equipment and feasible processes becomes available. The plastic will be weighted down by tires. Protective fencing is not going to be used along the perimeter of the 40 acre tracts. The storing facility and filling operations have been determined to be no more hazardous than the adjacent farmland operations, thereby precluding a need for protective fencing. Such fencing would be expensive to install and main- tain, and it was determined that during fire fighting operations a fence is a hinderance to turning equipment. There are natural barriers around the site consisting primarily of blow sand that would not allow movement of standard drive vehicles. Wherever protection from entry is required, such as along the County Road, tire barriers of large sized scrap tires will be placed in a uni- form pattern. A locked entrance gate will be provided. The provision for nuisance conditions are as follows: 1. Wind erosion - plant dryland grass seed to minimize blowing soil. 2. Storm water runoff - detained in pond -located at the lowest point on the site. 3. Rodents and birds - there are no facilities to handle waste substances that can be considered food to animal or fowl. 890107 • • Fire protection is provided, as shown on the plan sheet, by 50 foot wide berm between each cell in addition to all weather fire lanes along the perimeter. Fire protection equipment will consist of a crawler type hydraulic backhoe with a dirt and tire bucket. This equipment will be stored adjacent to the tire storage cells. Tire fires are generally extinguished with dirt. There is ample dirt on site for such purpose. A 2,200 gallon water tank is stored on site for fire protection. Open burning at a tire disposal and storage facility is not necessary nor allowed. Wind blown wastes do not become a problem at a tire dis- posal and storage site. No retrieval plan is required. No conceptual plans need to be implemented for surface or groundwater contamination. Tire Mountain has a domestic well with a capacity of 15 gallons per minute to be used for control of dust and personnel use. Fire fighting and construction water will be trucked in from Hudson or other bulk water sources. Prominent signs are in place at the present entrance listing: hours of operation, wastes accepted and 24 hour emergency telephone number. The Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health will be notified in the event of a fire or other emergency. The Owner plans to comply with follow up reporting of the event. Closure Data The tire landfill and storage trenches will be in completed phase as the trenches are filled, covered, and drainage systems are put in place. No further closure procedures are anticipated or warranted given existing technology. Reclamation of the en- tire site upon completion and final closure thereof will be accomplished in accordance with standard practices and the re- quirements of the Colorado Department of Health for tire land- fills in effect at the time of closure. 89©1•. Mme. • a RECEIVED-MAY 1 6 198$REPORT OF A GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION FOR TIRE STORAGE AREA WELD COUNTY, COLORADO TIRE MOUNTAIN, INC. c/o NELSON ENGINEERS GREELEY, COLORADO PROJECT NO, 7504-88 BY EMPIRE LABORATORIES, INC. 301 NORTH HOWES STREET FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80521 890107 G TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Letter of Transmittal ii Report 1 Appendix A A-1 Test Boring Location Plan A-2 Key to Borings A-3 Log of Borings A-4 Appendix B B-1 Grain Size Distribution Data B-2 Summary of Test Results B-4 Appendix G C-1 • U1td7 ,1 Empire laboratories, Inc. • Rd Box 003: 4044300 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING&MATERIALS TESTING 301 No.Now...Fon Comm,Colombo 60622 May 12, 1988 Tire Mountain, Inc. c/o Nelson Engineers Greeley National Plaza 822 7th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Attention: Mr. Jeffrey R. LeDoux, P.E. Gentlemen: We are pleased to submit our Report of a Geotechnical Investigation prepared for the proposed tire storage areas located on County Road 41 , southeast of Platteville, Colorado. Based upon our findings in the subsurface, we feel that the site is suitable for the proposed use, providing the design criteria and recommendations set forth in this report are met. The accompanying report presents our findings in the subsurface and our recommendations based upon these findings. Very truly yours, 1J��o�'Er.,:i4N EMPIRE LABRATORIES, INC. it, 25:5 <``AI?' idii/LaCQ . errod �„./ Senior Engineering Geologist 4jf�F;iR ` 1 ,c Reviewed by: •'•"e�`t5-C(St C "U2,, • Chester C. Smith, P.E. 4603 W2 President ��:;; CZ . c ��/.`.1FNG&C"\O.fix'.. 4,111:::::a::.Z. Y( *M 5'M4/1�'N Pa box 16069 P.O.Box 1136 9.0.1)9•1744 PAIloa0669 j11\\ Colorado 0p" of CO 00036 Longmont,CO 60602 Grs.1.y,CO 60632 CM+myWY02003 \ /)= (303)507.2116 (303)7763921 (303)3610460 (307)6324224 i` ✓ .4.A ' �,�� M.Iroet c4 Consulting Egkr«.Cant ii 890107 4 REPORT OF A CEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION SCOPE This report presents the results of a geotechnical evaluation prepared for the proposed tire storage areas located on Weld County Road 41 west of its intersection with Weld County Road 26, northwest of Hudson, Colorado. The investigation included test borings and laboratory testing of samples obtained from these borings. The objectives of this study were to (1) evaluate the subsurface conditions at the site relative to the proposed construction, (2) make recommendations regarding the design of the proposed trenches and embankments, and (3) recommend certain precautions which should be taken because of adverse soil and/or ground water conditions. SITE EXPLORATION The field exploration, carried out on May 3, 1988, consisted of drilling, logging, and sampling ten (10) test borings. The test borings were located by Empire Laboratories, Inc. from existing property corners. The locations of the test borings are shown on the Test Boring Location Plan included in Appendix A of this report. Boring logs • prepared from the field logs are shown in Appendix A. These logs show soils encountered, location of sampling, and ground water at the time,of the exploration. The borings were advanced with a four-inch diameter, continuous- type, power-flight auger drill. During the drilling operations, a geotechnical engineer from Empire Laboratories, Inc. was present and made continuous observations of the soils encountered. -1- 890107 " ... I . • • SITE LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION The proposed site is located at the northwest corner of County Road 26 and County Road 41 , southeast of Platteville, Colorado. More particularly, the site is described as Tracts A and B of the Jamison Special Use Permit located in the Southeast 1/4 of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the Sixth P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The site consists of two parcels. An office and existing garages are located in the northeast corner of the north parcel. Stockpiles and tires are located in the central portion of this tract, and portions of this area are fenced. A long trench, five (5) to ten (10) feet deep, is located in the western portion of this tract. Large piles of tires are located south of the trench. An area where tires have been burned and covered with sand is located in the northwest corner of Parcel A. The north parcel is relatively flat to gently rolling and exhibits poor to minor surface drainage. Tires are stockpiled at the northeast corner of the south parcel, and the remainder of the tract consists of a vacant area vegetated with grass and weeds. This area of Parcel B is relatively flat to gently rolling and has positive drainage generally to the northeast. LABORATORY TESTS AND EVALUATION Samples obtained from the test borings were subjected to testing in the laboratory to provide a sound basis for evaluating the physical properties of the soils encountered. Moisture contents, dry unit weights, unconfined compressive strengths, and the Atterberg limits were determined. A summary of the test results is included in Appendix B. Grain size distribution characteristics were also determined, and curves showing this data are included in Appendix B. SOIL AND GROUND WATER CONDITIONS The soil profile at the site consists of strata of materials arranged in different combinations. In order of increasing depths, they are as follows: -2- 890107 (1) Fill Material and Silty Topsoil: A seven and one-half (7-1/2) to nine (9) foot layer of fill material was encountered at the - surface of Borings 1 and 2. The fill consists of a mixture of silty sand, burnt tires, and pieces of tire wire. A six (6) inch - layer of silty topsoil was encountered at the surface in Borings - S through 10. The topsoil has been penetrated by root growth and organic matter. (2) Silty Sand: A layer of clean to silty sand underlies the surface, fill and/or topsoil and extends to the 'sandy silty clay - stratum below. A lower layer of the silty sand was encountered in Boring 10 at a depth of thirteen (13) feet and extends to depths of seventeen (17) feet below the surface. The sand is nonplastic to slightly plastic, is contains varying amounts of silt _ and is dry to damp in situ. (3) Sandy Silty Clay: This stratum underlies the silty sand in all borings at depths of one (1) to thirteen (13) feet below the surface and extends to depths of twelve and one-half (12-1/2) - feet to beyond the depths explored. A lower layer of the clay stratum was encountered in Boring 4 at a depth of seventeen and one-half (17-1/2) feet below the surface and extends beyond the depth explored. The silty clay is plastic, contains varying amounts of sand and is damp in situ. (4) Silty Sand and Gravel: The silty sand and gravel was encountered within the clay stratum in Boring 4 at a depth of twelve and one-half (12-1/2) feet below the surface and in - Boring 10 at a depth of seventeen (17) feet below the surface and and extends to depths of seventeen and one-half (17-1/2) feet to greater than twenty (20) feet. The silty sand and gravel contains varying amounts of silt, is poorly graded, and is medium dense to dense. -3- 890107 • • (5) Ground Water: At the time of the investigation, free ground was encountered in Borings 6 and 8 at depths of seven (7) to fifteen and one-half (15-1/2) feet below the surface. No free ground water was encountered in the remaining borings drilled at the site to the depths explored. Water levels in this area are subject to change due to seasonal variations. RECOMMENDATIONS AND DISCUSSION It is our understanding that trenches approximately 67-foot wide at the bottom and 8-foot deep with 8-foot berms on the sides are to be constructed to store used tires. The top of the trenches will be covered with a synthetic liner which can be removed in the future so the tires can be recycled. The trenches will be approximately 75- to 80-feet apart. Based on the soil and ground water conditions encountered, it is our opinion the site is suitable for the proposed use. It is recommended that the bottom of the trenches be placed a minimum of two (2) feet above existing ground water. In the area of Boring 6, the trenches should be no more than four (4) feet deep in the remainder of the site, the proposed trench depth of eight (8) feet is feasible. It is recommended that the trenches be excavated on 1-1/2 to 2:1 slopes. Sloughing or failure may occur on slopes steeper than 1-1/2:1. Subgrade below embankments adjacent to the excavated areas should be scarified and recompacted at or near optimum moisture to a minimum of ninety percent (90%) of Standard Proctor Density ASTM D 698-78. (See - Appendix C.) Fill should consist of the excavated material and should be placad in uniform six (6) to eight (8) inch lifts on minimum 2:1 slopes and mechanically compacted at or near optimum moisture to a minimum of ninety percent (90%) of Standard Proctor Density ASTM D 698-78. The embankment material should be constructed on minimum 2:1 slopes. It is our understanding that the slopes will not be vegetated. It should be noted that erosion of the face of the slopes may occur if they are not vegetated or protected from erosion or weathering. The growth of weeds should help minimize erosion of the embankment slopes. -4- &W1U7 r 1� GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS (1) It is recommended that compaction requirements specified herein be verified in the field with density tests performed under the direction of the geotechnical engineer. GENERAL COMMENTS This report has been prepared to aid in the evaluation of the property and to assist the engineer in the design of this project. In the event that any changes in the design of the trenches or their locations are planned, the conclusions and recommendations contained in this report will not be considered valid unless said changes are reviewed and conclusions of this report modified or approved in writing by Empire Laboratories, Inc., the geotechnical engineer of record. Every effort was made to provide comprehensive site coverage through careful locations of the test borings, while keeping the site investigation economically viable. Variations in soil and ground water conditions between test borings may be encountered during construction. In order to permit correlation between the reported subsurface conditions and the actual conditions encountered during construction and to aid in carrying out the plans and specifications as • originally contemplated, it is recommended that Empire Laboratories, Inc. be retained to perform continuous construction review during the excavation and foundation phases of the work. Empire Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for compliance with the recommendations included in this report unless they have been retained to perform adequate on-site construction review during the course of construction. -5- 890107 APPENDIX A. 8909.07 4 TEST BORING LOCATION PLAN • ((< oeoc,, . \< �.I ,5GALt- 5 IIP 400' cowwfl' ROA,P 41 ' No.5 No.10 o.4 0 I No.9 0 I 1 1tRC0L A fARC 61.- . No.3 0 No 1 . 0 Flo.4 I I No.7 0 I 0 No.1 0 o.b A-2 • 890167 EMPIRE LABORATORIES, INC. • KEY TO BORING LOGS • r1;11 TOPSOIL • • GRAVEL L /1 4 ~SS FILL el SANDS.GRAVEL SILT • SILTY SAND&GRAVEL CLAYEY SILT COBBLES �,1.• SANDY SILT a SAND.GRAVEL&COBBLES CLAY WEATHERED BEDROCK SILTY CLAY _- SILTSTONE BEDROCK SANDY CLAY ® CLAYSTONE BEDROCK liga SAND • • • -• SANDSTONE BEDROCK '•me• SILTY SAND ua LIMESTONE 1O CLAYEY SAND rani Inn GRANITE win r/A SANDY SILTY CLAY ' SHELBY TUBE SAMPLE ElSTANDARD PENETRATION DRIVE SAMPLER WATER TABLE 48 HOURS AFTER DRILLING HOLE CAVED -Asthma 6/12 Indicates that 6 blows of a 140 pound hammer falling 30 Inches was nqulnd to penetrate 12 lndwa 890107 A-3 • EMPIRE LAOORATORIES,INC. 0 • LOG Of BORINGS No. I 14n..6 _H 3 vr,P•rH 0 —.0.. 5 ^"" "^ 5/12 9/12 '....""' 5/12 .---1 -tr.a10 1/12 !' 3/12 il::i_lI> 1 I;•'/:17/12 ://7*;.;:"...iiil.....:..L.._.:(1/#. I/;1I 1=:•"1 7 15 1I:" 4/12 W • • ;!:% 10/12 R'c l i'',•i,1 'tif VI VA /l 17:/I ��,,�IA ,.. • 20 13/12 141:O 12/12 FF'i'I 9/'12 •'i'lr 25 • EMPIRE UBORA 89010'7TORIF3�, INC. • • LOG OF BORINGS Flo. 4 No 5_ .61,2, _ N O 7 Venial O +/I// r r/rI 3/12 r•')... i;' 4/12 J:/ 5 Al 11/1? t•/ 7 9/12 4<:;.f /.:/ 7/ i:4 /!:. 7:7 7/ 8/12 *:;: Y( :;. • 8112 "' • ;';M i 25112 .,; 10 j.' 14/12 �'" 7 / 7:/I %..1 /' . _ . /t:.•1 f ..:•/I :../ fI 'A:•iii , •• ' ; : i 15 11'./12 41 16/12 .' 8/12 4.4• ' •:r '6 /'' ;f•• . •i•' . i4:b•I I/-f'I /// V�• i~ :, :••A / A / f�• • 20 7/12 t'19 13/12 4 A 12/19 4'•/ 12/12 ••l 25 • • A-5 830107 EMPIRE UOORATORIES, INC. w • LOG OF BORINGS No..$ un.9 1422.1O, 12EvfN 0 .0,. ,,., ..r/, 6/12 ,.' •i'•... •.rte • • 5 6/12 :: ▪t ; 12 • 11/12 ..; 7/11 ,4,/,•4,/,•• ,• ▪•./. %'/•. 10 1 R/1? / V; / T /.' /: 9,/12 ' • 15 % i f /::• 21/12 �::ry �-� 7 ,,-. / • 1/ °yta % 7.;., :4.1511 20 10/12 1' 9/12 1/% 44/12 4t.≥: 25 • A-f • 8901` 7 EMPIRE LABORATORIES. INC. • • APPENDIX B. 890107 £0T068 l-o :ONI SI;LIOINZIOSN'1 3e11&•13 PERCENT PASSING . ro w .n cn m v CO (r p . 0 0 m 0 m m m m m 00 m. r7J �o n m 4 r -< I I I I z•-' — I I I I I I o�..• y I 1 I I I I I.1 40f 1 1 1 f I Lgf7t •-• I Z I I i II) :9z — 0 1...... ., . . _., ..., 5. y n r CD 1-1 fTl0 144 -HI 1 r, CZ I� — \ H I I I I Iv b I I *A xi r ' I I ' I r� W A 6 11 H -.I # z N I I I I I I �rn v I I I I # IC ._unu.. unu....a....u.nulu.gp�•� L..uu.... rnri.m•.I u.r....n1u.,,W�)* I I 1}11 • 1 \. .. ..... e.+T1....r I rnn....,f .... .... 4 '.7. ...R mlw C) ti, WXI ...,. .......u.., d') ro © CO CO v Cr) cn (..0 N) .- PERCENT RETAINED . GROIN SIZE DISTRIBUTION CURVE • PROJECT : TIRE MOUNTAIN INC. LOCATION OF SAMPLE : BORING 8 C 4 . 0' 4 20G # t£0#6e tt0 t20 #10 # 4 %- r 3 ' 1-1j2- 2- 3- 100 90 - 10 rri HZ • -o o80 — 20 W M CO 70 " @ t, z u1 or ✓ d 6@ - -- r- 40 w O 1— 50 • 501— co RI z w a.) w W o 40 - 60 w m w a. m o 30 70a v, 20 2 _n_ - 00 H n 10 ti. 90 O ____ _ -___- • _ _ _. 1@0 . 031 . 31 . 1 . 0 3 100 OPENING SIZE IN MILLIMETERS • I V. CLAY I : SILT Y SAND I 2 GRAVEL FINE r1EOIUY1 GOPP3E 1 5.8 81 .5 12.7 10.0 0.0 8, D10= . 1380mm D30= . 219mm D60= . 31rnm Cc= 1 . 1 Cu= 2 . 2 W SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS • Dry Compressive Swell Solubh L quid i'in ku, - - ClKsifiution - - Boring Depth Moisture Density Strength Pressure Sulfites PRLimit Inds■ Group AASNTO Resistivity PenetrationNo. IFt.I 1%1 IPCFI IPS F1 OSPI i%1 1%) 1%1 Index USC,S COHMCMI Blows/in. 1 5.0-6.0 3.6 9/12 9.0-10.0 5.6 3/12 14.0-15.0 20.7 99.0 4820 15.0-16.0 19.7 10/12 19.0-20.0 18.8 - 13/12 • 2 4.5-5.5 2.9 5.5-6.5 10.5 5/12 9.0-10.0 3.8 3/12 14.0-15.0 28.5 4/12 19.0-20.0 20.7 12/12 Zr a 3 4.0-5.0 21.0 5/12 9.0-10.0 17.5 107.4 3340 33.2 18.4 12.0 A-6(12) ; CL . 10.0-11.0 17.5 7/12 19.0-20.0 18.9 9e 4 0.5-1 .5 8.2 3/12 7.0-8.0 17.5 110.4 4120 8.0-9.0 18.1 8/12 14.0-15.0 2.5 26/12 O 19.0-20.0 17.1 7/12 N EMPIRE LABORATORIES.INC. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS Depth Mo epep isture Dry Compreain Swell - Soluble - Liquid - Plasticity - Classification Boeing DJ lu t Density Strength Prnwn Sulfites pH Limit Index Croup AASHTO Resistivity Penetration IPCFI (PS 1?SFI I%1 I%I 1%1 Index uses (OHM-CM) Blows/In. No. IF t5 4.0-5.0 17.2 11/12 8.0-9.0 16.4 103.0 5170 9.0-10.0 17.3 14/12 14.0-15.0 12.9 16/12 19.0-20.0 16.3 13/11. 6 0.5-1.5 8.3 4/12 5.0-6.0 18.7 102.3 2560 6.0-7.0 23.1 8/12 14.0-15.0 17.2 - 8/12 co 19.0-20.0 17.9 12/12 7 4.0-5.0 12.5 9/12 7.0-8.0 9.3 28.7 13.6 2.0 A-6(2); 5C 8.0-9.0 16.8 25/12 19.0-20.0 16.9 12/6 8 4.0-5.0 8.1 5/12 7.0-8.0 17.3 104.4 2080 8.0-9.0 21 .9 7/12 19.0-20.0 18.1 10/12 CD V £MPIF£LABORATORIES.INC. ■ 1 Is , I, I I I I I I • • • SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS Dry Compressive Small SolubM Liquid Plasticity Classification on Boring Depth M ist n Density Stn nth Pressure Sonatas DH Limit Index Group AASHTO Retity Panews/I n. IMF (PSF1 IMF) ISO I%! 00 Index USCS (OHM-CM) Bbwt7l n. 9 0.5-1.5 5.6 6/12 9.0-10.0 9.6 8/12 19.0-20.0 ' 17.7 9/12 10 4.0-5.0 8.5 11/• 9.0-10.0 16.4 110.4 4370 10.0-11 .0 13.0 9/12 14.0-15.0 9.0 23/12 19.0-20.0 1 .4 44/12 m o, C - EMPIRE LABORATOR I ES.INC. sa . • APPENDIX C. •• 89011"7 111 APPENDIX C. Suggested Minimum Specifications for Placement of Compacted Earth Fill and/or Sackfills GENERAL The geotechnical engineer shall be the owner's, architect's, engineer's or contractor's representative to observe placement of compacted fill and/or backfill on the project. The geotechnical engineer or his representative shall approve all earth materials prior to their use, the method of placement and the degree of compaction. • MATERIALS Soils used for all compacted fill and backfill shall be approved by the geotechnical engineer or his representative prior to their use. Fili material shall be free from organic matter, frozen material and other unsuitable substance and shall not contain rocks or lumps having a diameter greater than six (6) inches. SUBGRADE PREPARATION All topsoil, vegetation, t-ees, brush, timber, debris, rubbish and all other unsuitable material shall be removed to a depth satisfactory to the geotechnical engineer or his representative. The material shall be disposed of by suitable means prior to beginning preparation of the subgrade. The subgrade shall be scarified a minimum depth of six (6) inches, moisture conditioned as necessary and compacted in a suitable manner prior to placement of fill material. Fill shall not be placed until approval by the geotechnical engineer or his representative; and in no case, shall fill material be placed on frozen or unstable ground. Subgrade which is not stable may require the use of imported granular material, geotextiles or other methods for stabilization as approved by the geotechnical engineer. FILL PLACEMENT Fill material shall not be placed during unfavorable weather conditions. Material proposed for use as fill shall be approved by the geotechnical engineer or his representative prior to use. Proposed import material shall be approved by the geotechnical engineer or his representative prior to hauling to the project site. Fill material shall be C-2 ' 890107 uniformly mixed such as to preclude the formation of lenses of material differing from the surrounding material. All clods shall be broken into small pieces. The contractor shall construct the fill in approximately horizontal lifts extending the entire length of the fill. The thickness of the layers before compaction shall not be greater than eight (8) inches. Fill being placed on slopes or hillsides shall be benched into the existing slope. A minimum two (2) foot horizontal bench shall be cut into the existing excavated slope for each four (4) feet vertical of fill, or each lift should be benched slightly into the existing grade. MOISTURE CONTROL Prior to and during compaction operations, the fill material being placed shall be maintained within the range of optimum moisture specified. A general recommendation is to maintain the fill material within two percent (2%) plus or minus of optimum moisture so that proper compaction to the specified density may be obtained with a minimal effort. in building pad and paved areas, material exhibiting swelling potential shall be maintained between optimum moisture and two percent (2%) wet of optimum moisture content. The moisture content of the fill material shall be maintained uniform throughout the fill. The contractor may be required to add necessary moisture to the fill material and to uniformly mix the water with the fill material if, In the opinion of the geotechnical engineer, it is not possible to obtain uniform moisture content by adding water on the fill surface. If, in the opinion of the geotechnical engineer, the material proposed for use in the compacted fill is too wet to permit adequate compaction, it shall be dried in an acceptable manner prior to placement and compaction. Uniform mixing may require discing, blading or other methods approved by the geotechnical engineer or his representative. Adjustments of moisture content shall be made on the basis of determinations of moisture content by field tests as construction progresses. COMPACTION • The contractor shall furnish and operate the necessary types and kinds of equipment to perform the operations required to obtain the specified compaction. This equipment may include approved tamping rollers, rubber tired rollers, smooth wheeled rollers and vibratory rollers. If a sheepsfoot roller is used, it shall be provided with cleaner bars so attached as to prevent the accumulation of material between the tamper feet. Fill areas which are not accessible to full-sized construction equipment shall be placed in maximum four (4) Inch lifts and compacted with power tampers to the specified density. C-3 890117 • i • Compaction should meet the minimum percentages of maximum density as set forth in the project specifications or the recommendations of the report. The contract specifications supercede the recommendations given in this report. MOISTURE DENSITY RELATIONSHIP DETERMINATION Samples of representative fill materials to be placed shall be furnished by the contractor to the geotechnicai engineer for determination of maximum density and optimum moisture or relative density. Sufficient laboratory moisture density or relative density curves will be made to determine the optimum moisture content and maximum density for the various soils placed as fill. Tests for this determination will Pa made using the appropriate method conforming to the requirements of ASTM O 698 (Standard Proctor), ASTM D 1557 (Modified Proctor) or ASTM D 4253, D 4254 (Relative Density). The materials used for fill shall be classified in accordance with ASTM O 2487 in order to permit correlation between the moisture density relationship data and the material being placed and compacted. Copies of the results of these tests will be furnished to the client and others as directed by the client. These test results shall be the basis of control for all compaction effort. FIELD DENSITY AND MOISTURE TESTS The in-place density and moisture content of compacted fill will be determined by the geotechnical engineer or his representative in accordance with ASTM D 1556 (sand cone method) or ASTM O 2922, D 3017 (nuclear methods). Material not meeting the required compaction and/or moisture specifications shall be recompacted and/or moisture conditioned until the required percent compaction and/or moisture content is obtained. Sufficient compaction tests shall be made and submitted to support the geotechnical engineer's or his representative's recommendations. The results of density tests will also be furnished to the client and others as directed. • C-4 890167 • IMMMMOIMMOIMIIMOla • <<3R�i;R.. 16 OF WATER RES�_,CES$1¶ RADOtW,SION ter 1313 Sherman Si,Denver.Cato 80203 APR 10, 131, i • � A{��{ i 1V e , GV a PEpMITAPPLICATION FORM ^3 �avl•wh :1UN29 1981 ( 1 A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER 04-10-87 12:54-P I applicable.Type or " I )A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL print in BLACKJUN22. Poi FOR: ( )A PERMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP 032472 23.00 '` ' "'MU pas No overstrikes kierit or erasures unleashing OBIS ( )i'REPLACEMENT FOR NO T S P�� ro• • initialed. CASE•01 (X)OTHER' Iriwrwwew fa 4 srrw few* "D...wt " °0a' N• WATER COURT CASE ^ 25 •00 as— 0.00 E (1) APPLICANT•mailing address FOR OFFICE USE ONLY&_ NOO II IF.ITE 4$ THIS COLUMN NAMF Jerrold A. Jamison Receipt No. 7÷g-e/ ��5511 STREET 15721 Weld Cn. Rd. 1A • Basin Din. CITY Ft. Lupton. Colo. 80621 ' (sans mu .,; CONDITIONS OF APPRQyAL • TELEPHONE NO.1- 857-2191 or 573-5744 This well shall be used in such away as to cause no material injury to existing water rights The (2) LQATION OF•PROP0SgD WELL - • ' ' • issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water County�WS,�4 right or preclude another owner of a vested water right from seeking relief in a civil court action. i WE It of the SE S, on --_-,_ 1)_ APPROVED FOR THE INCREASE IN IJSE OF AN • TwP. �. Rng• EXISTING WELL PURSUANT TO C.R.S. 37-90-137(4) - 65 W (a:en-� "• 6th P.M. AM) TOE FINDINGS OF THE STATE ENGINEER DATED INS i (3) WATER use AND WELL DA_ 'aArnimAVERAGE A Ardote r OF WATER* BE WITHDRAWN BY THIS WELL IS 3 ACRE—FEET. ' 3 MB MAXIMUM PUMPING RATS OF TEE WELL SHALL . EXCEED 15• Proposed maximum pumping me Igpm) 1' 4) GROWL) WATER GALLONS PER MINUTE. . BE LTMTISD TO LAR XSNFoX EX AQUIF THIS ER Average annual amount of ground water WHICH IS LOCATED 330 FEET BELOW LAND SURFACE to be appropriated (acv feet)• 1 AND EXTENDS TO A DEPTH OF 660 MET. PLAIN CASING MUST BE INST$t>D AND SEALED TO PREVENT 4 Number of ayes to be irrigated: ►tan. T WITHDRAWAL OF GROUND WATER FROM OTHER • AQUIFERS AM) TEE MOVEHIINT OF GROUND WATER - Proposed total depth(feet): 431 $ AQUIFERS. 6' SE OF. I FLOW ME1'Blt MUST BB !RETAILED. Aquifer ground Water is to be obtained from: USE THIS_ meet CANCELS CONDITIONS NO. 84¢94. NON-rw.ss ai'wl CONDITIONS DI Jew Maim � A `'HOLIES). yen 7enen • • Owner's well designation • ` MOUND WATER TO BE USED FOR; • i I I HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY•no irrigation(0) • 4k:rOOMESTIC Ill IMINDUSTRIAL(5) • • ( 1 LIVESTOCK 12) RRIGATION(81 _ loag COMMERCIAL(4) )MUNICIPAL(8) I )OTHER (e'' , APPLICATION APPROVED DETAIL THE USE ON BACK IN(11) 032004 -F . (4) DRILLER PERMIT NUMBER DATE ISSUED J 11 L 141987 Name Ti., Pale'? , EXPIRATION OATS Jig i t 1988 woe tot «ti Cr ti— A ! —•City r rw.l wv ems r +7 5A' `Nl`' l N) • (S4.a (11104Telephone No. 352-2738 Uc.No. 108 * BY `` ��VIIY,IA1QC, , 1.0. I • d2., COUNTY 4a t(5)THE L9CATI9N OF THE It&'9SED WELL and the area on ' C6) l,MUST?ELOCATED$EMQ1,(; • • , which IM water will be wed must indicated on the diagram below. , by destitute:from section lines. • • Use the CENTER SECTION (1 section. 640 aces)for the well location. • • 'lei. :-. t. -- ± — 1- — 4'— +• — + -- -- — + j1503'- • ! -; ;:. ; .• , ft fromee?Tn w.oau4 "c•line 4 II I • �4--1 MLLE.as90 DER,—j I — 65R ft from-akar sec.line -{- -+ 'I" + + + + LOT BLOCK FILING•tent a wing c I I � + -- _ WHITS.SECTION t HA, — t —I I i SUBDIVISION I I I (f)TRACT ON WHICH WFLL WILL RF FNORM+ i I LOCATED .Owner Jarrald Jamison — + — — + — _era :I rs1" + ± floe of aces 40 Pall this be\ I i V N _.._.__� n2 the only well oontthistract? `two I — I ,. I I o + (3)PROPOSED CASING PROGBi ✓ "I- 4— 1'- - -I- - - -I- X z + . . Rain casino Ii i -� 6SCa Venom ft. sO •_ft I 4 1/2 PlwstrULSft.to 300 ft 4- — - • SOUTH WOK*L' (& - —I' - —I. Perforated tasting. I da•-112-112 'VW' ft.to—Un + + + -I- , + + + in,from---,—ft to :t • :'I•1 r.' I , • • • ,�• I (9) FOR REPLACEMENT WE $ghrodfstalloa + and direction from old well and plans for plugging j• .The scale of the diagram Is 2 inches.'I,mlla ••• Each small square resen repts 40 acute . • _.. WATER EGII,I VALENTs TABLE•fRouilead Figures) . :' An aaufoot ooyws 1 seri of Iend.t foot deep,' , ... . . •: ; ,1 cubic foot pee seooid'khl.:•.449 gallon•pee minute'fgpnil'• . ; A funily of 6 will require aporoxlinsnly T asreagoc of wale pee yaw, • 1-retool...43.•60 cubic feet 1:.326,900 geneses, • • , 1.000 wm wawa,continuously for ono day produces 4A?anfan. • .. •(10) SAND ON WHICIt9ROUND WATER WILL•BE USED; Owner(s). Jerrold A. Jamison ' , No.of acres' 4fl Legal description: NR 1/4-ref s-ha CO 1/A CYrrfnn 49 wt. IR R bS W Ww'&.r.- (11) DETAILED DESCRIPTJON of the use of ground water: Household use and domestic wells must Indicate type of dbeensl swam to 6s.used. Nnuvrhnl at AM Gnrdan sent tr Cara'',.- T 4 (12) (1THFR WATER RIGHTS used on this land; including wells. Give Registration and Water Coin Case Numbers. - Type or right Used for(purpose) Description of land on which used None :`;s.;.0 (13)THE APPLICANT(S) STATE(S) THAT THE INFORMATION SET FORTH HEREON IS RUE TO THE EST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE. 1 15721 W.ld (7n Rd lfl Fr Tuptruk rain 141691 S/ON 7 AS Of Anti MI • - . 890l'�ffir.,• • Use additional sheets of paper If more space is required. • • a0.24 FINDINGS OF THE STATE ENGINEER IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION FOR A WELL PERMIT IN WATER DIVISION NO. 1, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO APPLICANT : JARRALD A. JAMISON AQUIFER : LARAMIE-FOX HILLS PERMIT NO. : 32004- F In compliance with C.R.S. 37-90-137(1) and the Statewide Nontributary Ground Water Rules, Jerrold A. Jamison, 15721 Weld Co. Rd. 10, Ft. Lupton, Colorado 80621, (hereinafter "applicant") submitted an application for a permit to construct a well. Based on information provided by the applicant and records of the Division of Water Resources, the State Engineer finds as follows: 1. The application was received complete by the State Engineer on June 29, 1987. 2. The applicant proposes to increase and expand the use of an existing well, Permit No. 84494. Permit No. 84494 was issued on June 23. 1976 for domestic purposes. Well construction was completed on January 8. 1978 to a total depth of 410 feet with perforated casing Installed from 330 feet to 410 feet deep. 3. The well is located in the NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West, 6th Principal Meridian. 4. The well is located outside the boundaries of a designated ground water basin. 5. The applicant proposes to apply the water withdrawn from the well to the following beneficial uses: Domestic, commercial, industrial, and irrigation. 6. The proposed maximum pumping rate of the well is 15 gallons per minute, and the requested average annual amount of ground water to be withdrawn is 3 acre-feet. 7. The applicant is the owner of the land on which the well is constructed. 8. The well withdraws ground water from the Laramie-Fox Hills Aquifer (hereinafter "aquifer"). which, according to the Denver Basin Rules, is located 330 feet to 660 feet below land surface at the location of the well. 9. The location of the well is more than 600 feet from any existing well completed in the aquifer. 89©197 • Applicant : Jarrald A. Jamison Page 2 Aquifer : Laramie-fox Hips Permit No.: 3 3..004J- 10. According to a sworn statement, the applicant owns, or has consent to withdraw ground water underlying 40 acres of land as further * described in said statement, which is attached hereto as Exhibit A. 11. Withdrawal of ground water from the aquifer underlying the land claimed by the applicant will not, within one hundred years, deplete the flow of a natural stream at an annual rate greater than one-tenth of one percent of the annual rate of withdrawal and therefore the ground water is nontributary ground water as defined in C.R.S. 37-90-103(10.5). 12. In considering whether the requested permit shall be approved the provisions of C.R.S. 37-90-137(4) and the Denver Basin Rules shall apply. Withdrawals shall be allowed on the basis of an aquifers life of 100 years, C.R.S. 37-90-137(4)(b)(I). 13. The quantity of water in the aquifer, exclusive of artificial recharge, underlying the 40 acres of land described in Exhibit A is 960 acre-feet. This determination was based on the following as specified in the Denver Basin Rules: a. The average specific yield of the saturated aquifer materials, underlying the land under consideration is 15 percent. b. The average thickness of the saturated aquifer materials, underlying the land under consideration is 160 feet. 14. A review of the records in the State Engineer's office has not disclosed that there are any other existing wells or other water rights claiming or withdrawing ground water from the aquifer underlying the land claimed by the applicant. Based on the above, the State Engineer finds that there is water available '. for withdrawal by the proposed well and no material injury to vested water rights would result from the issuance of the requested permit subject to the' following conditions: a. The allowed average annual amount of water to be withdrawn from the aquifer by the well shall not exceed 3 acre-feet (the quantity of water requested by the applicant). b. The maximum pumping rate of the well shall not exceed 15 gallons per minute. c. A totalizing flow meter must be installed on the well and maintained in good working order. Permanent records of all diversions must be maintained by the well owner (recorded at least annually) and submitted to the Division Engineer upon request. 89017 •• . 7 ` • Applicant : Jarrald A. Jamison Page 3 Aquifer : Laramie-Fox Hills Permit No.: 34..004F d. Production is limited to the Laramie-Fox Hills Aquifer. The well must be constructed with plain, non-perforated casing properly grouted so as to prevent intermingling of water between aquifers. e. Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-90-137(9)(b) and the Denver Basin Rules, no more than 98% of the nontributary ground water withdrawn annually shall be consumed and the applicant shall demonstrate to the reason- able satisfaction of the State Engineer that no more than 98% of the water withdrawn will be consumed. f. The owner shall mark the well in a conspicuous place with appro- priate well permit numbers, name of the aquifer, and court case numbers. He shall take necessary means and precautions to preserve these markings. g. Use of this permit cancels permit No. 84494. Dated this "l day of "0- \i , 19?7 . 4n. Danielson State gineer BY: 1 n1 ,1 igl Steve Lautenschlager Water Resources Engineer Ground Water Section Prepared by: KVH 0992I/Form #0546(o) 9•24- 6 Canssw"csinser 4 ?,1O4,4. .to 8901st► . `PLICANT: Jarrald A. Jamison IlleieEIVCD • r' ` SiRMIT NO.: 33004-f GWS-1 (Rev.. April EXHIBIT A JUN22 1987 PAGE 1 Of 1 mat= RECEIVED STATE OF COLORADO Oda JUN2 0 1981 OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER • DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES wrra y ms flora • NS TTEAUTARY GROUND WATER LANDOWNERSHIP STA'(Emor I (We) Jarrald 'A. Jamison (Name) claim and say that I'(we) am (are) the owner(s) of the followinx described property consisting of 40 acres in the County of _WA State of Colorado: (INSERT PROPERTY LEGAL DESCRIPTION) S1/2';1s1/±,$E'1/4,'4, Section 32, Twp 3N, Range 65' W. 6th p.m. ' • • 1 and, that the ground water sought to be withdrawn from the Jay wire aquifer underlying the above-described land has not been conveyed or reserved to another, nor has consent been given to its withdrawal by another. Further, I (we) claim and say that I (we) have read the statements made herein; know the contents hereof; and that the same are true own knowledge. to m Y (our) • �(bli , r / /7sy 'i ature) (Date) rrald A. Jami (Signature) (Date) - INSTRUCTIONS Please type or print neatly in black ink. This form may be reproduced by — photocopy or work processing means. See additional instructions on back. • 8901/7 1313 Sherman Street 8th Floor Denver Colorado 80203 (303) 866-3581• - — a • • 30 80O. SURVEY Permeability is moderately slow. Available water In irrigated areas this soil is suited to the crops Om- capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches monly grown in the area. Perennial grasses and alfalfa or or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is close grown crops should be grown at least 50 percent of low. the time. Contour ditches and corrugations can be used in In irrigated areas this soil is suited to the crops corn- irrigating crops and pasture. Furrows, contour furrows, monly grown in the area. Perennial grasses and alfalfa or and cross slope furrows are suitable for row crops.Sprin- close grown crops should be grown at least 50 percent of kler irrigation is also desirable. Keeping tillage to a the time. Contour ditches and corrugations can be used in minimum and utilizing'crop residue help to control ero- irrigating close grown crops and pasture. Furrows, con- sion. Maintaining fertility is important Crops respond to tour furrows,and cross slope furrows are suitable for row applications of phosphorus and nitrogen. crops. Sprinkler irrigation is also desirable. Keeping el- In nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, lags to a minimum and utilizing crop residue help to con- barley. and sorghum. Most of the the acreage is planted trol erosion. Maintaining fertility is Important Crops to winter wheat. The predicted average yield is 20 respond to applications of phosphorus and nitrogen. bushels per acre. The soil is usually summer failewed in In nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, alternate years to allow moisture accumulation.Generally barley, and sorghum. Most of the acreage is planted to precipitation is too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. winter wheat The predicted average yield is 28 bushels Stubble mulch farming,striperoppingg,and minimum til- per acre. The soil is summer fallowed in alternate years lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion. too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. The potential native vegetation on this range site is Stubble mulch fanning, striperopping,and minimum til- dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and blue lege are needed to control soil blowing. grams. Needleandthread, .switchprass, sideoats grams, Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally and western wheatgrass are also prominent. Potential suited to this soiL Soil blowing, the principal hazard in production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favora- establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cut- ble yearn to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As range tivating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of condition deteriorates,the sand western,sand reedgrass. vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation and switdrgrass decrease and blue gram sand dropseed, may be needed at the time of planting and during dry and sand sage increase.Annual weeds and grasses invade periods.Trees that are best suited and have good survival the site as range condition becomes poorer. are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa Management of vegetation on this soil should be based pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and hackberry. The on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- shrubs best suited are skunitbuah sumac,lilac,and 3iberi- tion.Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. an peaahrub. Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sideoata Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. grams, blue grams, pubescent whostgrwe, and created Ring-necked pheasant, mourning dove, and many non whey °°° are suitable for seeding. The grass selected game species can be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape cover. For pheasants, undisturbed should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock.It can nesting cover is essential and should be included in plans be seeded into a clean,firm sorghum stubble,or it can be for habitat development, especially in areas of intensive drilled into a firm prepared seedbed' Seeding early in agriculture. spring has proven most successful Few areas of this Nunn soil are in major growth and Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally urbanized centers. The sandy surface layer, the moderate suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in shrink-swell potential in the subsoil, and the hazard of establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by eul- rare flooding along Box Elder Creek are the chief limit- tivating only in the tree row and by leaving;q,strip of ing features for development Capability subclass IIIe it vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation rigated,IVe nonirrigated. may be needed at the time of planting and during dry 44—Olney loamy sand, 1 to 3 percent slopes.This is a periods.Trees that are best suited and have good survival deep, well drained soil on smooth plains at elevations of are Rocky Mountain juniper,eastern redcedar, ponderosa 4,600 to 5,200 feet. It formed in mixed outwseh deposits. Pine. Siberian elm. Russian-olive. and haekberry. The Included in mapping are some small leveled areas. shrubs best suited are akunkbush sumac,lilac,and Siberi- Typically the surface layer is grayish brown loamy sand an peashrub. about 9 inches thick. The subsoil is yellowish brown and Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil.The very pale brown sandy clay loam about 15 inches thick. cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is very pale pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can brown,calcareous fine sandy loam. be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape Permeability and available water capacity are cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is esaen- moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or tial and should be included in playa for n.bitat develop- more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is meat, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- low. land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope,can be. 890107 . • • WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART 31 attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, establishing managing livestock grazing and reseeding where needed. tivating trees and shrub; can be controlled by col- a; This soil has only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of good potential for urban development.The vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation Li only limiting eature is the moderately rapid permeability may be needed at the time of planting and during dry contamination substra um, which causes a hazard of ground water periods.Trees that are best suited and have good survival , sewage lagoons. The loamy sand stir- are Rocky Mountain Simper,eastern redcedar, ponderosa face layer is a limitation for recreational development pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and hackberry. The -: Once established, the lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac,lilac,and Siberi- y Capability subclass IYIe irrigated, IVe nonirrigated; an peashrub. Sandy Plains range site. Wildlife is an important secondary 45—Olney loamy sand.3 to 5 percent slopes.This is a cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked deep, well drained soil on plains at elevations of 4,600 to pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can 5,200 feet. It formed in mixed outwash deposits. Included be attracted by tatablishing areas for nesting and escape in mapping are small areas of soils that have sandstone cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- and shale within a depth of 60 inches and some small tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- , leveled areas, men especially Typically the surface layer of this Olney soil is t' in areas of intensive agriculture. Range. brown loamy sand about 7 inches thick.Th subsoil h land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope,con be lowish brown and very pale browny attracted by developing livestock watering facilities. 14 inches thick The substratum to a depth sandyclay f loam60 abouthes managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed. very pale brown,calcareous fine sandy loam. This soil has good potential for urban rapid permeability The Permeability and available water capacity °� feature is the moderately moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 yes are contamination from sewage in the subatratum,which �slagoons.a The ie to ground water more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard if face trecreational al de sand Snt low. layer is a limitation for recreational development In irrigated areas this soil is suited to the crops corn- Once established, the lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. monly grown in the area. Perennial grasses and alfalfa Capability se s Haas IIIe irrigated, 'VI nonirrigated Sandy or Plains range site. close grown crops should be grown at least 50 percent of 46—Olney fine sandy loam. 0 to 1 percent slopes, the time. Close grown crops and pasture can be irrigated This is a deep,well drained soil on smooth plains at clews- with contour ditches and corrugations. Furrows, contour tions of 4,600 to 5,200 feet It formed in mixed outwash furrows. and cross slope furrows are suitable for row deposits. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that crops. Sprinkler irrigation is also desirable. Keeping tile have a dark surface layer and some small leveled areas. lage to a minimum and utilizing crop residue help to con- Typically the surface layer of this Olney soil is grayish trot erosion. Maintaining fertility and organic matter con- brown fine sandy loam about 10 inches thick. The subsoil tent is important Crops respond to barnyard manure and is yellowish brown and very pale brown sandy clay loam commercial fertilizer. about 15 inches thick. The substratum to a depth of 60 The potential native vegetation on this range site is inches is very pale brown,calcareous fine sandy loam. dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrasa, and blue Permeability and available water capacity are grams. Needleandthread, switchgrass, sideoats grams, moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or and western wheatgraas are also prominent Potential more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favors- low. ble years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As range This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops.-It condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem,sand reedgrass, is suited to all crops commonly grown in the area,includ- and switchgraas decrease and blue grams,sand dropseed, ing corn,sugar beets,beans,alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, and sand sage increase. Annual weeds and grasses invade and onions.An example of a suitable cropping system is 3 the site as range condition becomes poorer. Management of vegetation on this soil should be based s 4 years of alfalfa lgrain,f or bea by corn, corn t o silage on taking half and leaving half of the total annual product tires are needed to maintain top yields.ds.conservation pray. Lion.Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. All methods of irrigation Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrasa, sideoa4tcommon. are Barnyard but furrow rn- grama, blue grams, pubescent wheat menial ian is the moat common 1r top yie manure and com- wheat fie. and crested fertilizer are needed for top yields, grass are suitable for seeding. The grass selected Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock It can suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in be seeded into clean, farm sorghum stubble, or it can be establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by mil- drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in tivating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of spring has proven most successful. vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally may be needed at the time of planting and durin suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in periods.Trees that are best suited and have good survival 8901e? • WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN'T 45 -+ range condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, The potential vegetation is dominated by sand $ switchgrass, sand reedgrass, sideoats grams, and little bluestem, sand reed bluestem decrease, forage production dmreedgrass, switchgrass,, andblue Ti grams grams, drops, and sand need p ond, le ffrome and ungrper Poles- * in sage increases Undesirable weeds and annuals invade tial production ranges from 2,600 pounds per acre in n and "blowout"wo conditions can occur as range condition favorable Years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years As A` becomes Management of vegetation on this soil should be range condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, on taking half and leaving half of the total annual based °wi stem decrease,sead reedgraas,forage of production e grams, and sand a' lion.Seeding is desirable if the range is inproduce sage estem increases. Undesirable drops, and sand `'' Sand blueate poor condition. lowins weeds u and annuals c invade sideoats m' sand reedgrass, nd blue grams r , a a ehsuasq and "es pore conditions can occur as drama, little bluestem, and blue are suits- becomes poorer, range condition We for seeding. Because this soil is susceptible to soil blowing, it should be seeded using an interseeder, or the on Management of lveaving ha on thehis total ol should an l produce based seed should be drilled into a firm, clean sorghum stubble. tionSe half and kab th of nhe poor c dit , Seeding early in spring has proven most successful Brush Sand is desirable n if the range is in poor condition Sand bluestem, sand management also can help in improving deteriorated aide-oats°, ass' ��su°°°" tango. grams,little bluestom,and blue grams are suita- ble for seeding. Because this soil is susceptible to sop suited to this soil Blowing sand and the moderate fairly ails- seed well blowing, it should be seeded using an interseeder or the ble water capacity are the principal hazards in establish- Seed should be drilled into a firm,clean sorghumssf sturush ing trees and shrubs.The soil is so loose that trees should manageingment early in spring has proven most i successful Bated be planted in shallow furrows, maintaining vegetation can also help in improving deteriorated between the rows. Supplemental irrigation erg° nenilbz insure survival, is needed to Windbreaks and environmental plantings are g Trees that are best suited and have good not suited to this soil. Oasite investigation is needed survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, determine if ponderosa pine, and Siberian elm. The shrubs best suited Wildlife is plantings are feasible. secondary Ran- are skunkbush sumac,lilac,and Siberian peaahrub. geland wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soft The be attracted by developing cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-neckedand d reseeding watering facilities, pheasant and mourning dove. Many managing o ai grazing, f rban whom needed. Th be attracted by establishing nongame species can This soil has fair potential for urban development. The areas for nesting and escape chief limiting soil features are the rapid permeability and cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- the susceptibility to soil blowing. Septic tank absorption tial and should be included in plane for habitat develop- fields function properly, but in places the sandy sub- ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. land wildlife,for example,the pronghorn antelope, lagoonstum does not properly filter the le, lawns,a shwage attracted by developing livestock watering acilities, and lagoons e must be sealed Once i ty subclassuc igatbd, managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed. Vie nonirrigated;w well. Capabilitysite. VIe irrigated, This soil has fair potential for urban development. The 71,ValennGLoup coin lep d x,range to gta" primary limiting soil features are the rapid permeability level to moderatepercent s slopes. This and the susceptibility to soil blowing. Septic tank able and drY sloping o map unit occupies hills,ridges, tion fields function properly, but in � °n or o 4,700 fete areas in l the soil makes p places the sandy sub- elevations of 4,870 to feet The Valet makes up stratum does not properly filter the leachate. Sewage about 60 percent of the unit, the Loup soil about 35 per- lagoons must be sealed: Once established, the lawns, cent. About 5 percent is dune sand.The Valent soil.occu- shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability subclass IVe it pies the hills and ridges and the Loup soil the depressions rigated, Vie nonirrigated;Deep Sand range site. 70—Valent sand, 3 to 9sa or potholes excessively drained soil on plains at elevations of 4,650 to formed indeep, The �eolian dent soil posits. excessivelythur drained. It s 5,100 feet It formed in eolian deposits. Included in brow thick.Typically underlying layer is mapping are small areas of,oils that have lime within a to a depth t o 8 is brown sand. u erly,ng material depth of 40 inches. Also included are small areas of soils Permeability is rapid. Available water capacity is that have sandstone between 40 and 60 inches. moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or Typically the surface layer of the Valent soil is brown more. Surface.runoff is slow, d the erosion hazard is sand about 6 inches thick. The underlying material to a low depth of 60 inches is brown sand. The Loup soil is deep and Permeability is rapid. Available water capacity is sandy alluvium. poorly surface la ed IL fery dark ' moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches orTydlly y alayer is very dark more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion grayish brown, mottled loamy sand about inches thick. low. hazard is The underlying material to a depth of C0f inches ie light brownish gray,mottled loamy sand and sandy loam. SCJOIC7 • 46 . SOU. SURVEY • Permeability is rapid. Available water capacity is yellowish brown fine sandy loam about 16 inches thick. moderate. A water table is at or near the surface in The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is sandy loam. spring and about 36 inches below the surface in fall.Sur Permeability is moderately rapid. Available water face runoff is slow,and the erosion hazard is low. capacity is moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 This unit is used for rangeland and wildlife habitat.The inches or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion potential native vegetation on the Valent soil is hazard is low. dominated by sand reedgrasa, sand bluestem. blue and In irrigated areas this soil is suited to the crops coin- hairy grama, little bluestem, needleandthresd, and monly grown in the area. Perennial grasses and alfalfa or sideosta grams Potential production ranges from 1,800 close grown crops should be grown at least 50 percent of pounds per acre in favorable years to 1,400 pounds in un- the time.Contour ditches and corrugations can be used in favorable years. Aa range condition deteriorates, the sand irrigating close grown crops and pasture. Furrows, con- bluestem, sand reedgrass, sideoats gums, and little tour furrows,and cross slope furrows are suitable for row blueatem decrease; sandhill muhly and blowout grass in- crops. Sprinkler irrigation is also desirable Keeping tal- crease, and forage production drops. "Blowouts" occur as loge to a minimum and utilizing crop residue help to con- range condition becomes poorer. • trol erosion. Maintaining fertility is important. Crops The native vegetation on the Loup soil is dominated by respond to applications of phosphorus and nitrogen. switchgrass, little blueatem, sand reedgrasa, and western In nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, wheatgrasa. Indiangrass,sand blueatem,prairie corderasa, barley, and sorghum. Most of the acreage is planted to slender wheatgrass, alkali neaten, saltgres& sedge, and winter. wheat. The predicted avenge yield is 20 bushels rush are also present. Potential production ranges from per acre. The soil is summer followed in alternate years 4,000 pounds per acre in favorable years to 3,000 pounds to allow moisture accumulation.Generally precipitation is in unfavorable years. As range condition deteriorates, the too low for beneficial use of fertilizon switchgraes, sand bluestem, indiangrase, little bluestem, Stubble mulch fanning,striperopping,and minimum t1- and prairie cordgrass decrease, and saltgrass, blue grams, lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. sand dropseed, sedge, and rush increase. Undesirable Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion weeds and annuals invade the site as range condition The potential native vegetation on this range site is becomes poorer. dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgraas, and blue Seeding with an interseeder is advisable if the range is grams. Needleandthread, switchgrass, sideoats grams. in poor condition.Sand reedgraas,sand bluestem,sideoats and western wheatgrass are also prominent Potential grams, switchgrass, little bluestem, indiangrass, and blue production ranges from 2,200 grams are suitable for seeding. Seeding pounds per eacre in range early in spring ble years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As range has proven most successfuL Grazing should be light to condition deteriorates,the sand blueatem,sand reedgraas, prevent range deterioration. and switchgrass decrease and blue grams,sand dropseed, Wildlife is an important secondary use of this unit. On and sand sage increase.Annual weeds and grasses invade the Valent soil, rangeland wildlife, for example, the the site as pronghorn antelope, can be attracted by developing range conditionbecomes poorer. livestock watering facilities, managing livesock rang, on taking half of leaving ha on thes soil t l annuuldal be y based a and reseeding where needed. tion. Seeding is fig' taking half and desirable a if half of the total annual prodon. The Loup soil, which is typically wet and produces an Sand bluestem, sand e the range is in poor condition. abundance of wetland vegetation, attracts wetland wil- reedgrass. aten'r andss. crested eoats dlife species, such as mallard, teal, gas' ass are grams,suitable pubescent r ding. The grass geese, and miacellano- wneatgrass for seeding. grans selected owl shorebirds. Primary management of this soil for wet- should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock. It land wildlife includes managing livestock grazing, fencing should be drilled into a clean,firm sorghum stubble:9r a to control livestock, protecting from fire, and preventing prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring had,proven drainage. Natural wetland vegetation should be allowed most successful to develop. Capability subclass Vie irrigated, Vie nonir. Windbreaks and environmental plantings are fairly well rigated; Valent soil in Choppy Sand Meadow range site, suited to this soil. Blowing sand and low available water Loup soil in Sandy Meadow range site. capacity are the principal hazards in establishing 72—Vona loamy sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes. This is a and shrubs. The soil is so loose thattrees should be deep, somewhat excessively drained soil on plains and planted in shallow furrows and vegetation maintained high terraces at elevations of 4,600 to 5,200 feet. It between the rows. Supplemental irrigation is needed to formed in eolian or alluvial deposits. Included in mapping insure survival.Trees that are best suited and have good are some leveled areas Also included are small areas of survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redeedar, soils that have a loamy substratum and some areas of ponderosa pine, and Siberian elm.The shrubs best suited soils that are noncalcareous to a depth of 60 inches are akunkbush sumac,lilac,and Siberian peashrub. Typically the surface layer of this Vona soil is grayish Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil The brown. The upper 6 inches is loamy sand and the lower 6 cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked inches is fine sandy loam. The subsoil is brown and light pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongent species can 890107 T 1.+ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART be attracted by establishing 47 areas for nesting and escape wheatgrass are suitable for cover. For pheasants,undisturbed nesting cover is essen- should meet the seasonal The livestock.grass selected tan tial and should be included in plane for habitat develop- be seeded into a clean, requirements f can tan ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. firm doseedb stubble, it be n land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope,Range- drilled has o a proven most prepared seedbed Seeding early s attracted by developing livestock watering ffacilitities,be springWindbreaks and environmental vi snmental managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed, suited to this soil. Blowing sand and low are fairly well This soil has good potential for urban and recreational capacity are theprincipal e hin trees development. Once established, the lawns, so hazards in trees sreee trees grow well. The chief limiting sol feature is the planted in shallowrubs. The soil is loose that should be rapid permeability in the substratum, which causes a between the . furrows and vegetation may maintained needed ded hazard of ground water contamination from sewage to insure survival.$T1�eeesmthat artal irrigation and lagoons. In places recreational development is limited by good survival are best united have • the susceptibility to soil blowing. Capability subclass IIIe redcedar, ponderosa Rocky Mountain juniper, western ,� litigated, IVe nonirrigated;Sandy Plainspine, and Siberian elm. The shrubs 73--Vona loamy sand, 3 to 5 slop site. best suited are ekunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberian deep, somewhat excessively drained esoil one and s.This is a Peashrub plains Wildlife s an important secondary use of this soil. The high terraces at elevations of 4,600 to 5,200 feet. It cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked formed in eolian or alluvial deposits. Included in mapping pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can are some leveled areas. Also included are small areas of be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape soils that have a loamy substratum and some areas of cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is easen- solls that are noncalcareous to a depth of 60 inches. tsl and should be included in plans for habitat develop. Typicallybrop e the surface layer of this Vona soil is grayish ment, especially in areas of intensive upper 6 inches is loamy sand and the lower b Range- land wildlife, for example, the me • inches is fine sandy loam. The subsoil is brown and light attracted by developing livestock waterlogfacilities,antelope,�' be ' yellowish brown fine sandy loam about 14 li atock the ceded' The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is sandy loam thick. m T has good potential for ng where needed Permeability is moderate) develo and recreational capacity moderately rapid. Available water pment- Once established, the lawns, shrubs, and le moderate. The effective rooting depth s 60 tress grow wet The primary limiting soil feature s the inches or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion rapid penneahilitJ in the substratum, which causes a hazard is low. hazard of ground water contarnination from sewage This soil is suited to limited cropping. Intensive lagoons. In plates recreational development s limited cropping is hazardous because of soil blowing. The the auaceptibrlity to soil blowing. Capability subclass IVs Aping system should be limited to such close grown irrigated, VIe nisi Sandy Plains crops as alfalfa, wheat,and barley. The soil is also suited deep, Vona ha a sand,a to 9 range site. topercent slopes. Thins a irrigated pasture. A suitable cropping systems 3 to 4 elevations somewhat excessively drained soil on plains at years of alfalfa followed by 2 Yeah of corn and small elevations of 4,600 to 5,200 fat. It formed in eoliat • grain and alfalfa seeded with a nurse crop. deposits Included in mapping are s of areas of soils that Closely spaced contour ditches or sprinklers can be have calcareous loamy substratum and areas of soils that are non- ' i used in irrigating close grown crops. Contour furrows or to a depth of 60 inches epinklere should be used for new crops. Application of Typically the surface layer is grayish brown.The upper barnyard manure and commercial fertilizer helps to main- 6 inches is loamy sand and the lower 4 inches l fine fain good production. sandy loam The subsoil is brown and light yellowish i The potential native vegetation on this range Bites brown fine sandy loam about 12 inches thick. The sub- • j dominated do Neby sand bllues awitstem, sandaas,d graaata and blue e s Permeability is th omoderatelyf 60 inches aral loamy Available water I and western wheatgrass are also prominent Potential capacity o s moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favors- inches more.Surface runoff is medium,and the erosion i bee years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As range hazard is tow. , condition deteriorates, the sand blueatem, sand reedThe potebyal naive vegetarian san r this range site is and switchgraea decrease and bluemss' dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrasa, and blue grams sand dropseed, "�dlesndti+read, soil and sand sage increase. Annual weeds and grasses invade and western whatgraas are sideoats tenor; the site as range condition becomes poorer. prominent Potential of vegetation on this soil should be production ranges from 2,200 pounds per sere in favors- Management on taking half and leaving half of the total annual based ble years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years.As range tied Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor conrdition and ewln deteriorates,the sand blue gram,sand reedgrass, , Sand bluestenr, sand reedgrase, switchgrass, sideoats and sand ere decrease and weeds greases s invade • grams, blue grams, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested the site asnge n becomes and grasses invade poorer. 8401''7 . .. • 72 IY .f:, 70• ....1.:A• • ��I f \ 2972 ,/t l0` fO4 �y + 1 70 1 - rYq )ryr.q , ;p . \ . 1�. Qr :Jy 19 ,,. �7 ri 11..7'•(. ll ,I ~ ��R. 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SCOPE This report has been developed to provide Mr. Jarrald A. Jamison the owner of Tire Mountain, Inc. , an independent fire safety review of the proposed scrap tire landfill, located at 12311 Weld County Road 41 in Hudson, Colorado. IThe situation which prompted the concern about this facility was a fire involving a stockpile of used tires. In June, 1987 a fire involving approximately 2 million r tires was started by a direct lightning strike at the facility. ' This report is intended to address the fire safety concerns of the owner, the local fire jurisdiction and the community. This review and evaluation will address the proposed site layout to develop an acceptable storage arrangement with respect to fire safety. This fire safety review is in conjunction with the permitting ' and certification requirements from the Colorado Department of Health. This evaluation does not address the existing conditions with respect to the above ground tire storage. The scope of this evaluation was primarily directed at three issues. 1. The spacing of the cells used for tire storage with ' respect to adjoining storage cells and the minimum required distance between the cells to prevent ignition of adjoining cells assuming a fire. 2. The need for separation/fire breaks within the individual cells to minimize the likelihood of total involvement within a single cell and the spacing of these fire breaks. 3. The proposed distance between the storage cells as i they relate to the requirements for fire department operations and access. The analysis and subsequent recommendations are primarily intended to address the above issues. Other issues with respect to fire prevention, security, control of ignition sources, fire fighting, water supply, etc. were only briefly considered during this evaluation. However, it is recognized that all of these features collectively establish the overall fire safety of the facility. ' —2- 890107 1 Y l i I I I i I 1 II. REFERENCES: A. Factory Mutual, Loss Prevention Data for Tire Storage, June, 1975 B. Fire Protection Handbook, 15th Edition National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) C. CRC, Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 61st Edition 1 D. An Introduction to Fire Dynamics, Dougal Drysdal, 1985 E. NFPA 231D, Standard for Storage of Rubber Tires, 1980 1 F. NFPA 231, Standard for Indoor General Storage, 1979 G. State of Colorado, Scrap Tire Recycling Regulation, March 16, 1988 1 H. The SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering, First Edition 1 1 1 1 —3— 890107 III. DEFINITIONS The following definitions explain some of the terminology used in this report. These terms are characteristic in the fire protection field and are provided here for clarification purposes. 1. Scrap Tire - A tire that is no longer used for it's original purpose. 2. Ignition Temperature - The temperature at which an object will begin to burn due to heat from an external source. ' 3. Heat of combustion - The amount of heat produced from the combustion of a particular object, assuming 1005 combustion efficiency. 4. Heat Flux - The amount of heat being felt at a distance from the original heat source. ' 5. Area affected - This is the total area involved in fire at any one time. 6. Radiator - An object which is producing a heat source. 7. Exposure - The area which is affected by a heat source. 8. Fire retardant - A treatment which will reduce a materials ability to ignite and support combustion. 9. Fire lane - A road provided for fire department use during an emergency which is designed so as to support and provide enough operating room for the fire apparatus and personnel. 10. Fire separation distance - The distance required between structures or hazards to avoid fire spread from one location to another location. 11. Radiation - The heat transfer mode from a fire through the air to an adjoining location. I 1 -4- 890107 • I IV. INTRODUCTION Facilities which store scrap tires outdoors are not ' directly addressed in any nationally recognized fire codes. There is very little technical data published with regard to the combustion or combustibility of tires in outdoor locations. Due to the lack of published ' information, standards and criteria, recommendations have been developed based upon expertise in fire protection engineering along with back—up references from the limited code information data available relative to the protection of hazards. The following evaluation will address the adequacy of the fire lanes with regard to proper separation distance and fire lane access between the storage cells. The evaluation will also include recommendations to provide for safer operation and maintenance of the facility with respect to fire safety. These recommendations will address design, operations, maintenance and safety for the facility. Based upon the previously described scope this evaluation 'is intended to: 1. Determine if the proposed 50 foot separation between storage cells is adequate to limit the spread of fire. 2. Determine if it is necessary to reduce the . size of the storage cells by providing fire breaks within each storage cell. 3. Assess the location and design of the proposed fire lanes with respect to providing for fire department access and sufficient area for the fire department to operate in. I 1 1 —5- 8904107 u . 1 i . I I I . ,I I IV. ANALYSIS I A. To determine whether or not the 50 foot separation I distance proposed between storage cells is adequate, a set of calculations have been performed. These calculations will consider the surface of half of a storage cell being fully involved in fire and the I effect it will have on the neighboring cells. The cells are considered to be divided in half by 50 foot wide earthen barriers. IIn order to mathematically describe the conditions which occur in a fire the characteristics of the fuel I must be considered. The technical data for the combustion of rubber tires was not available from the customary fire protection reference sources. Consequently the analysis was based on the observed I estimated flame height of 100 feet. This is from discussions with the Platteville fire department personnel and actual experience. IThis analysis will calculate the amount of heat that will be felt on a storage cell adjacent to one fully involved in fire. The result of this calculation Iwill determine whether or not the 50 feet distance between storage cells will be sufficient to prevent ignition of neighboring storage cells. Calculations 1 such as these are used in United Kingdom and by the hydrocarbon processing industry to determine safe distances between buildings or storage tanks in order I to prevent the ignition of adjoining structures or processes from radiant heat. The calculations will determine how much heat energy I is being radiated from a fire and the amount of heat energy being received at the adjacent storage cells. These results will be used to determine if the I separation distance is adequate. All mathematical equations used are from "An Introduction to Fire Dynamics". These calculations do not consider the effects of weather. I The calculations also assume very high combustion efficiency with an adequate air supply to support I combustion. In actual practice the fuel supply will be limited. I I -6- ' 890107 V. ANALYSIS (CONT'D) STEP 1: CALCULATE THE RATE OF HEAT RELEASE FOR THE FIRE. 1 • Qc'am t 0. 23 J 1-30.48m (100 FT) Estimated flame height - from observations D- 4A -equivalent diameter for a 7, rectangle A-76. 2m x 31 .09m -2, 369. 1m2 . area of 1 sell (25, 491. 1 FT ;11 ' D.54. 9m (180.2 ft) Qcm. 1 30.48 •h 1 .02(54.9) ] 2.5 0.23 - 2.74 x 106 kW STEP 2: t CALCULATE THE RELEASE OF RADIANT ENERGY BY THE FIRE *NOTE: THE AMOUNT OF RADIANT HEAT OBSERVED ON A DISTANT OBJECT IS 30 PERCENT. . . 1 QR-0.3 Qc Qc-2. 74 x 106 kW (From Step 1 ) QR•8. 22 x 105 kW 1 -7- 890107 I 1 V. ANALYSIS (C0NT'D) STEP 3: CALCULATE THE HEAT FLUX AT THE ' ADJACENT CELL 50 FEET AWAY AT POINT "T" OF FIGURE 2. q.. QR cos r ,T+ 47P R2 Qe8. 22 x 105 kW (From Step 2) t0 •arctan (1/2)2 f .e.30.48m (100 £t) Flame Height d-30. 79m (101 £t) Distance from center of flame to adjacent cell 9 - 82.5 degrees 1 Rey (4/2)2 + d2 11.34.4m a „ 8. 22 x 105 cos 82.5 q r,T" 4 Tr (34.4)2 qr.T+7.22 kW/m2 I 1 1 —8- $ 890107 1 1i V. ANALYSIS (CONT'D) FIGURE 1 i (102 FT) (50 PT) (102 FT) 31.9w 15.24w 31.09m 1.22m I I (4 FT)* � - - - -- - -1117 LENGTH - 167.64m (550 ft) I I 1 1 i -9- 890107 II' IIV. ANALYSIS (CONT'D) IIFIGURE 2 ESTIMATING THE RADIANT HEAT FLUX I RECEIVED AT POINT T FROM A POOL FIRE. DIAMETER D. EQUIVALENT POINT SOURCE AT P. 1 \\$) . . + . . I ?/DT% I I . 1 .).. I . ' 1 i I ) ( : St,s . a--t_. I •"-_.___ v . r • I "P" is the point source of the radiated heat. "R" is the distance from the point source of the radiated heat to the edge of the adjacent storage II cell. "d" is the distance from the center of the burning I storage cell to the edge of the adjacent storage cell. I "D" is the width of the storage cells. "1" is the flame height of the burning storage cell. I "T" is the point at the adjacent storage cell for which the radiated heat is calculated. I —10- 890107 I V. ANALYSIS (CONT'D) B. From discussion with and reviewing the fire fighting apparatus and equipment of the Platteville Fire Protection District, there must be 18 feet distance to set up a truck to pump water and 15 feat to set up the portable tank and that leaves a ,17 foot driving lane for tankers to use to fill the portable tank. (See Figure 3) IFIGURE 3 1 c — _ 5 FT. 50' WIDE TANKER DRIVING LANE FIRE LANE I 8 FT. I -F - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 4 FT. 1 I PORTABLE TANK I 15 FT. 1 ls' x ls' M 5 FT. PUMPER 8 FT. 1 T 5 FT. - I NOT TO SCALE 1 1 1 I -1 l- 890107 1 i = VI. RESULTS A. After reviewing the results of the calculations a heat flux of 7.22 ICW/m2' is received at the edge of ' the adjoining storage cell. The radiant heat energy to ignite wood is 12.5 101/m7* after prolonged exposure. Since the energy required to ignite rubber tires is not available a comparison to the ' ignition of wood was used. The chart in Figure 4 will give a better understanding of what the results of radiant heat energy are. ' The ignition temperature of wood after a prolonged exposure is 662 ' F. (From Fire Dynamics) The ignition temperature of rubber tires is 700 ° F (from Factory Mutual) . Due to the ignition temperature of rubber tires being somewhat higher than that of wood provides a greater safety factor with respect to possible ignition. The density of the materials also has an effect on the ease of ignition. Generally those materials with a greater density are harder to ignite. Since rubber tires have a greater density than wood the tires are not as likely to ignite as wood with a ' similar exposure. In comparing the radiant energy required to ignite combustibles. the ignition temperature and the density of the material indicate that the rubber tires will not ignite under the conditions evaluated. Consideration must also be given to the fact that - 97% of the stored tires in the cells will be separated from other cells by a physical barrier of soil. 50 feet wide. The majority of heat being produced from the fire is directed vertically, ' dissipated in the air above the fire. Only 30 percent of the energy is radiated to the adjoining storage cell. 1 ' -12- 890107 VI. RESULTS (CONT'D) 1 FIGURE 4 EFFECTS OF THERMAL RADIATION ' RADIANT HEAT OBSERVED EFFECT flux (kW/m'') 0.67 SUMMER SUNSHINE IN UK . 1 MAXIMUM FOR INDEFINITE SKIN EXPOSURE. 6.4 PAIN AFTER 8 s SKIN EXPOSURE 10.4 PAIN AFTER 3 a EXPOSURE 12.5 VOLATILES FROM WOOD MAY BE IGNITED BY ' 16 PILOT AFTER PROLONGED EXPOSURE. BLISTERING OF SKIN AFTER 5 a . 29 WOOD IGNITES SPONTANEOUSLY AFTER PROLONGED EXPOSURE. 52 FIBERBOARD IGNITES SPONTANEOUSLY IN 5 a . B. According to the calculation results, the size of ' the storage cells is required to be reduced in half from cell size proposed. This is due to fact that an entire cell being involved in fire will produce radiant heat energy greater than 14.3 KW/m1 With the cells divided in half, radiant heat energy is reduced to 7.22 KW/mt. ' C. The proposed width of the fire lanes (50 feet) will provide for reasonable and safe operations of the fire department during emergencies. I —13- 89010'7' 0 VII. RECOMMENDATIONS 1 A. Storage Cell Separation ' Divide the storage cells in half with a 50 foot wide earthen barrier to reduce the size of the potential ' fire. Reducing the size of the individual storage cells, by providing an earthen separation at the middle, will be beneficial in several ways. It will provide for better access to the stored scrap tires for both, the facility operator and fire department. By reducing the amount of tires in each storage cell, will reduce the size of a fire which will ' reduce the probability of a fire spreading to adjoining storage cells. The size and construction of these separations should be similiar to that of the barriers between the storage cells. ' B. Fire Lanes The construction of the fire lanes between cells ' shall be able to support a weight of 50,000 pounds. Consideration must be given to fire apparatus operating while in a parked mode, within two feet of the edge of the fire lane and water spilling onto ' the roadway surface during fire fighting operations. These fire lanes must be kept unobstructed and ' driveable at all times of the year. C. Water Supply ' The irrigation wells for water supply sources will flow a sufficient amount of water to provide for exposure protection and limited containment purposes. They are located within reasonable proximity to the tire storage facility to provide application of water in a timely manner. 1 1 -14- 890107 1 1 VII. RECOMMENDATIONS (CONT'D) D. Fire Fighting Procedures 1. The primary means to extinguish a fire in a storage cell will be to smother it by piling dirt on top with equipment available at the site. This equipment must be maintained and kept in working order at all times. There must be, on site at all times, personnel capable of operating this equipment. 2. The following equipment must be readily ' available to mobilize in the event of a fire at Tire Mountain on an on-cell basis. 1 -8 Yard Terex Loader 1 -3 Yard Fiat Allis Loader 1 -1 1/2 Yard Drop 50 Backhoe 1 -11 Yard John Deere Elevating Scraper 1 -D-8 Caterpillar Dozer 1 -D-7 Caterpillar Dozer 3 -18 Yard Caterpillar Scrapers ' 3. The secondary or back-up resources will be the local fire departments to assist with containment and exposure protection. 1 4. Hand held portable fire extinguishers of a minimum rating of 4A-40B-C should be kept on ' service equipment to provide for a means to put out a small fire quickly. All plant employees should be trained in the proper use of fire extinguishers. 1 5. A means must be to provided for immediate notification to the local fire department of a fire at the facility. This can be accomplished using the existing phone system. This should • always be the first action prior to attempting fire control. 1 1 ' -15- 8901.07 1 1 VII. RECOMMENDATIONS (CONT'D) E. Facility Fire Prevention 1. Maintain the storage area so other combustible materials do not accumulate to create a hazard. ' 2. Vehicles should not be stored in the tire storage area so as not to create an exposure hazard. 1 3. At the present time, continuous monitoring of the site is provided. This must be maintained. ' 4. The facility management should designate an employee to be a facility emergency coordinator. This person should be familiar with all the fire ' safety requirements and procedures. In case of an emergency this person will be in charge of facility employees and coordinate fire suppression efforts with the fire department. 1 1 i 1 1 1 -16- 890107 1 1 VIII. CONCLUSION eThis review of the layout of the proposed facility, ' indicates that the design and layout of the storage cells is sufficient to prevent the spread of fire from radiant heat and allow for reasonable fire department access in cases of a fire emergency providing that all 0 of the recommendation included in this report are implemented. The single most important consideration is the capability to readily mobilize fire protection ' efforts with heavy equipment located on site. The other primary concern is fire prevention practices, ' which can be controlled through the operator of the facility. Although forces of nature cannot be completely prevented nor controlled, with the layout proposed a fire in one storage cell will not ignite an adjoining cell if immediate efforts are made towards fire control with on-site personnel. With both the fire department and the resources available to the facility operator, a fire in any of the storage cells can be contained and held under control until it is extinguished. 1 The practice of reducing the size of the stockpiles and burying them below grade will provide for a more efficient and fire safe operation particularly when ' compared to the existing above ground storage. 1 1 1 1 -17- 890117 a i 1 IX. COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS BACKGROUND ' High Country Engineering was founded in 1985 to satisfy a need in the fire protection industry which has existed in the greater Rocky Mountain region. We have 1 established a thoroughly qualified fire protection engineering firm providing specialized fire protection consulting service to business, government and industry. ' The services typically provided consist of a wide variety of fire protection, prevention, safety, risk ' analysis, design and code—related activities intended primarily to limit loss of life and property due to fire and explosion risks; secondarily to minimize costly business interruption. The services described below are ' provided by an experienced team of engineering professionals. GLENN T. HOYNOSKI, P.E. PRINCIPAL ENGINEER Bachelor of Science degree in Fire Protection Engineering, University of Maryland, 1975. At the present time, the University of Maryland is the only school with an accredited baccalaureate degree program in fire protection engineering recognized by the Engineering profession. Active in the development, as a charter member, of the ' Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Society of Fire Protection Engineers. Participated as a member of the Executive Committee of the Chapter since 1983, and served as Chapter President during the years 1985-1987. Active in the Colorado Sierra Fire Protection District in Gilpin County, Colorado. Chairman of the five—member ' fire district Board of Directors since June, 1984. Member of NFPA, SFPE, ICBO and the Colorado Fire Marshals' Association. Registered as a Professional Engineer in Colorado, Wyoming, California, New Mexico, Ohio, Utah and South eDakota. -18- 89U1C"i • • II -' - - — `_Ata-<-Qeit jinn. flo c e v . "4240 . 7e/ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD OWl? COLORADO P. 0. BOX 758 t GREELEY, OOLORAEO 80632 !"i ® i`.: • NELSON ENGINEERS ATTENTION: VERN NELSON 520 GREELEY NATIONAL BANK PLAZA GREELEY, CO 80631 w - - -, P 949 231 537 P 949 231 538 P 949 231 539 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED NO INSU RAVice COVERAGE PROVIDED NO Ri5URANCE COYERA01 PROVIDED 1,01 FCR IM ERVANC IAL RML Not FOR IVERSA'or M1AL VA. WI FOR I%TERNnT1Chk S'!'1. TIRE MOUNTAIN, INCORPORATED B & N LAND CO. MOSER FARMS, INC. 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Adtflcsa Adders(ONLY tj K ; 0 rcpuared and fee pa J O D m r -- a r .4 K Form 3811,Mr,1987 It .1M7.17aaea DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT . 890107 RESOLUTION RE: GRANT CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION FOR A SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE FOR TIRES AND SCRAP TIRE RECYCLING FACILITY - TIRE MOUNTAIN, INCORPORATED WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home - Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on the 25th day of - January, 1989, at 10:00 a.m. for the purpose of hearing the application of Tire Mountain, Incorporated, for a Certificate of Designation to operate a solid waste disposal site for tires and scrap tire recycling facility on the following described real - estate, to-wit: Part of the SEI of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld - County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant was represented by Kenneth F. Lind, Attorney, and WHEREAS, Section 32-20-101, C.R.S. , and regulations issued pursuant thereto at 6 C.C.R. 1007-2 provide standards for review of such application, and _ WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the State and Weld - County Health Departments and the Weld County Planning Commission, and having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be approved for the following reasons: 1. The Conditions for approval and stated Standards will - minimize the impacts on the surrounding property and the area to the greatest extent possible. The Conditions for approval and stated Standards will also provide - adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the County. 2. The location of the proposed solid waste disposal site will be convenient and accessible to the potential users. 3. The applicant has demonstrated in the application materials that there is a need for the proposed solid waste disposal site� � for tires. Pi, 95(o e�' T " ✓-moo �?�icter),/.n) 890116 Page 2 RE: CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION - TIRE MOUNTAIN, XNCORPORATED 4 . The applicant has demonstrated through the application materials that he has the ability to comply with the health standards and operating procedures of the Solid Waste Disposal Site and Facilities Act, Title 30-20, Part 1, CRS. 5. The Colorado Department of Health and the Weld County Health Department have reviewed this request and find, subject to conditions, that the proposal will comply with the Standards of the Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, Title 30-20-101 et seq. , CRS. • NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application of Tire Mountain, Incorporated, for a Certificate of Designation on the above referenced parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following condition: 1 . The property shall be maintained in compliance with the submitted application materials on file with the Department of Planning Services, approved Special Review Permit #842, and all requirements of the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of January, A.D. , 1989. ~ `a BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: rcv.lta ) WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kirby, C airman 21.(2 e e J h son, Pro-Tern eputy County Clerk � a APPR VED AS TO FORM: ene Brant e CM George Ke County Attorney ? Gordo 890116 .. o o C WELD COUNTY, COLORADO u CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION o SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE o x va•w In accordance with the provision of Section 30-20-101 through 30- v 20-115, CRS, as amended, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld • a County, Colorado, hereby grants a Certificate of Designation for a solid waste disposal site for tires and scrap tire recycling ** 0 facility: otc a a Location of Site: CO M N Part of the SE* of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld o• a County, Colorado srt4 v (Wa, Name and Address of Responsible Operator z Tire Mountain, Incorporated (NI g: c/o Jarrald A. Jamison u a 12311 Weld County Road 41 Hudson, Colorado 80642 M N M This Certificate of Designation may be temporarily suspended or .-•10 revoked, after reasonable notice and public hearing, for cause as CO w outlined in Section 30-20-112, CRS, as amended. Issued this 25th day of January, 1989, by Weld County, Colorado. Signed: yt� C. Kirby, Chp'lrman Board of Cooney Commissioners . Li ATTEST: /7127 avtAn‘ �-iu(") kept ) Deputy County G'1tr‘C 890116 rit RP0RTR7 COPY BACK-UP FOR THIS RESOLUTION IS FILMED AND FILED WITH THE RESOLUTION GRANTING A SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT TO TIRE MOUNTAIN, INCORPORATED 890116 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE LEASE AGREEMENT WITH DAVID C. WIDHALM AND FRANK B. FICARRA, DBA ANYTIME BAIL BONDING AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Lease Agreement with David C. Widhalm and Frank B. Ficarra, dba Anytime Bail Bonding, and WHEREAS, the term of said Agreement is from February 1, 1989, through January 31, 1990, with the terms and conditions being as stated in said Lease Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Lease Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Lease Ageement with David C. Widhalm and Frank B. Ficarra, dba Anytime Bail Bonding, be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Lease Agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 30th day of January, A.D. , 1989. d'',Aw� . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �P�v J WELD COUNTY,, COOLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder 4J• i� and Clerk to the Bo d C.W. Kirby, C irman • c n ohnson, Pro-Tem Deputy County •l erk APPR• ED AS TO FORM: ene R. Br n ner • or _ /� George Y County Attorney Lacy `" DOO.S go; `D'�iru� [/// 890111 LEASE THIS LEASE, made and entered into this 30th day of January, 1989, by and between THE COUNTY OP WELD, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado, 80631, hereinafter referred to as "Lessor", and DAVID C. WIDHALM AND FRANK B. FICARRA/DBA/ANYTIME BAIL BONDING, 924-1/2 Ninth Avenue, Greeley, Colorado, 80631, hereinafter referred to as "Lessee". WITNESSETH: That in consideration of the payment of the rent and the keeping and performance of the covenants and agreements by Lessee, hereinafter set forth, Lessor hereby leases unto Lessee the following described premises, situated in the County of Weld and in the State of Colorado, to-wit: Commercial space of approximately 550 square feet plus basement of approximately 1, 100 square feet, located at 924-1/2 Ninth Avenue, Greeley, Colorado, 80631. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same with the appurtenances unto Lessee from the first day of February, 1989, to and until January 31, 1990, at and for a rental, for the full term aforesaid, of $3,600.00, payable in monthly installments of $300.00 per month, in advance, on or before the first day of each calendar month during said term at the office of the Lessor. Lessee is hereby granted an additional two (2) year option upon these same terms and conditions, which option shall be exercised by Lessee giving Lessor written notice thereof within ninety (90) days prior to January 31, 1990. Furthermore, the Lessee, in consideration of leasing the said premises as aforesaid, covenants and agrees as follows: a. To pay the rent for the aforesaid premises as hereinabove provided; b. To keep the improvements upon said premises, including all sewer connections, plumbing, wiring, and glass, in good repair at the expense of Lessee, and at the expiration of this Lease, to surrender and deliver up said premises in as good order and condition as when the same were entered upon, loss by fire, inevitable accident, or ordinary wear excepted; it is understood the Lessor is maintaining glass insurance and will be responsible for losses covered thereby; c. To sublet no part of said premises, nor assign this Lease or any interest herein, without the prior written consent of the Lessor; which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. z. 890111 d. To use said premises for no purpose prohibited by the laws of the United States or the State of Colorado, or the Ordinances of the City of Greeley or of the County of Weld, and for no improper or questionable purpose whatsoever; e. To keep the sidewalks in front of and around said premises free from ice and snow, and said sidewalks and premises free from all litter, dirt, debris and other obstructions; f. To keep said premises clean, and in the sanitary condition required by the Ordinances and the Health and Police Regulations of the City of Greeley and/or the County of Weld; g. To neither permit nor suffer any disorderly conduct, noise, or nuisance whatever about said premises having a tendency to annoy or disturb any persons occupying adjacent premises; h. To neither hold nor attempt to hold the Lessor liable for any injury or damage, either proximate or remote, occurring through or caused by any repairs, alterations, injury, or accident to adjacent premises or other parts of the above premises not herein demised, or by reason of the negligence or default of the owners or occupants thereof or any other person, nor liable for any injury or damage occasioned by the defective wiring or the breaking or stoppage of plumbing or sewerage upon said premises or upon adjacent premises, whether said breaking or stoppage results from freezing or otherwise; i. To neither permit nor suffer said premises, or the walls or floors thereof, to be endangered by overloading nor said premises to be used for any purpose which would render the insurance thereon void or the insurance risk more hazardous, nor make any alterations or change in, upon, or about said premises without first obtaining written consent therefore; j . To permit the Lessor to place a "For Rent" sign upon said premises at any time after thirty days before the end of this Lease; k. To allow Lessor at any reasonable hour of the day to enter into or upon and go through and view said premises; 1. To occupy the same as a bail bonding type business. m. Any exterior signage must have Lessor's approval. Furthermore, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. That all assessments for water rents that may be levied against said premises during the continuance of this Lease shall Page 2 of 4 890111 . I be paid by the Lessee and that all charges for lighting said premises shall be paid by the Lessee as the same become due and payable and that in case said premises shall become untenantable on account of damage by fire, flood, or Act of God, this Lease may be thereupon terminated by Lessee; 2. That no assent, express or implied, to any breach of any one or more of the covenants or agreements hereof shall be deemed or taken to be a waiver of any succeeding or other breach; 3. That if, after the expiration of this Lease, the Lessee shall remain in possession of said premises, and continue to pay rent without written agreement as to such possession, then Lessee shall be regarded as a tenant from month-to-month at a monthly rental, payable in advance, equivalent to the last monthly installment hereunder, and subject to the terms and provisions of this Lease; 4. That in case said premises are left vacant and any part of the rent therein reserved to be unpaid, then the Lessor may, without anywise being obligated to do so, and without terminating this Lease, retake possession of said premises and rent the same for such rent and upon such conditions as the Lessor may think best, making such changes and repairs as may be required, giving credit for the amount of rent so received less all expenses of such changes and repairs, and Lessee shall be liable for the balance of the rent herein reserved until the expiration of the term of this Lease. IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED by and between the parties herein, that if the rent above reserved or any part thereof, shall be in arrears or if default shall be made in any of the covenants or agreements herein contained, to be kept by the Lessee, it shall and may be lawful for the Lessor to declare said term ended and enter into said premises, or any part thereof, either with or without process of law, to reenter, and Lessee or any person or persons occupying the same, to expel, remove, and put out, using such force as may be necessary in doing so, without being liable to prosecution or any damage therefor, and the said premises again to repossess and enjoy, as in the first and former estate of the Lessor, and if at any time said term shall be ended as aforesaid or in any other way, the Lessee hereby covenants and agrees to surrender and deliver up said premises peaceably to Lessor immediately upon the termination of said term, and if the Lessee shall remain in possession of the same after the termination thereof, Lessee shall be deemed guilty of a forcible detainer of said premises under the statute, hereby waiving all notice, and shall be subject to eviction and removal, forcibly or otherwise, with or without process of law, as above stated. Page 3 of 4 890111 IT IS FURTHER EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED that all the covenants and agreements in this Lease contained shall extend to and be binding upon the heirs, executors, legal representatives, and assigns of the respective parties hereto. This Lease is made by and between the parties hereto with the express understanding and agreement that in the event Lessee becomes insolvent or is declared bankrupt, then, in either event, the Lessor may declare this lease ended, and all rights to Lessee hereunder shall thereupon terminate and cease. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunder set their hands and seals the day and year first written above. LESSOR: ATTEST:‘727( ( COUNTY OF WELD, by and through the Board of County Commis- Weld County lerk and Recorder of the County of Weld rans,1• Clfirk to the Bo d �y ,/ p 8DTlcrnc r1� Yr�.,ce[J By: lam(/ ;, `y 9eputy County C erk C. W. Kirby, Chairman LESSEE: DAVID C. WIDHALM AND FRANK B. FICARRAJDBA/ANYTIME BAIL BONDING I ' — / �r� BY.-- - David C. Widhalm By: j tea'/ ����7 rahk B. Ficarra SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this eQ 7+A day of January, 1989. WITNESS my hand and official seal. � ( Notary Public My commission expires: Mr Commhslon Expires June 8, 1990 Page 4 of 4 890111 u. I I 1 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AGREEMENT FOR PRIVATE USE OF RIGHT-OF-WAY KNOWN AS BRUNO AVENUE AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, closed the right-of-way known as Bruno Avenue between Tate Avenue and Weld County Road 33 by Resolution dated August 28, 1985, and WHEREAS, said right-of-way is in Country Estates Subdivision, which is located in Section 23, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it was agreed by said Board that if the owners of the lots adjacent to the closed Bruno Avenue wish to privately use said right-of-way, they could do so only if they signed agreements with Weld County, wherein the limitations of said use would be defined, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with an Agreement with Kenneth W. and Rhonda K. Lahaye, purchasers of Lot 1, Block 3, Country Estates, 2nd Filing, for the private use of the right-of-way known as Bruno Avenue, and WHEREAS, the terms and conditions of said Agreement are as stated in said Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Agreement with Kenneth W. and Rhonda K. Lahaye for private use of the right-of-way known as Bruno Avenue be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Agreement. facox, Ce A14,e - ntC - 890115 1 Ir Page 2 RE: PRIVATE USE OF RIGHT-OF-WAY - BRUNO AVENUE The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of - January, A.D. , 1989. ! BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 77)(27""" WELD COUNTY,_COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder 6, and Clerk to the Board C.W. K1r y�airman ntuf�. ,ry1M ;.. ., ,�,il )rprdi a - e e Jo son, Pro-Tem Deputy County erk 7191 p6% `r - APPROVED AS TO FORM: ene Brantner - George Kenn Y ( C----X-Z---s- 04-71)aeds& County"Attorney ? Go ay A 890115 i i I I . I i y AR2169445 AGREEMENT FOR PRIVATE USE OF RIGHT-OF-WAY KNOWN AS "BRUNO AVENUE" IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO r> O - o - THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this I day of G -4_ fJ p 19 , by and between the BOARD OF C UNTY COMMISSI ERS OF WELD v COUNTY, COLORADO, a body politic and corporate, ganized and a existing by virtue of the laws of the State of Colorado, and the o w Weld County Home Rule Charter, whose address is 915 Tenth Street, 9z Greeley, Colorado 80631, hereinafter referred to as "County," and o x KENNETH W. LAHAYE and RHONDA K. LAHAYE, 13291 W. 58th Avenue, v' co 2 Arvada, Colorado, 80002, hereinafter referred to as "Private C Users. " .n a WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, closed the right-of-way known as "Bruno Avenue" between o g "Tate Avenue" and Weld County Road 33 by Resolution on August 28, 01a 1985, a copy of which is attached hereto and is incorporated CO v herein, and -in pi WHEREAS, said right-of-way is in Country Estates Subdivision, o a which is located in Section 23 , Township 1 North, Range 66 West of - ie w the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, and - w aw % WHEREAS, Lot 1 , Block 3, Country Estates, 2nd Filing, a subdivision of Weld County, Colorado, located in Section 23, o >, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , is directly ucc adjacent to Bruno Avenue, and co co WHEREAS, Private Users are currently under contract to c`10 purchase said lot from William B. Nester and Gladys R. Nester, - • o 16014 Bruno Avenue, Fort Lupton, Colorado, and q k, WHEREAS, Private Users wish to use part of the closed Bruno Avenue directly adjacent to said lot for private use, and - WHEREAS, the County deems it advisable to allow said use according to certain conditions. NOW, THEREFORE, County agrees to allow Private Users to put the portion of Bruno Avenue which is directly adjacent to to Lot 1, Block 3, Country Estates, 2nd Filing, a subdivision of Weld County, Colorado, located in Section 23, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , to private use, according to the following conditions: 890115 Page 1 of 3 Pages 1 . Limitation of Space. That Private Users may only use m O that portion of Bruno Avenue which is directly adjacent to the c v above-described lot and which extends to the centerline of said N - Avenue. v a 2. Type of Use. That Private Users may use that portion of o l Bruno Avenue described above for any private use, except that c Private Users may not take any dirt, gravel, sand, etc. , from said v>W portion of Bruno Avenue. Additionally, Private Users may not a place any structures or buildings upon said portion of Bruno u Avenue. Ana 0 3. Indemnification of Loss Occasioned by Private Use of oag Bruno Avenue. That Private Users hereby agree to indemnity County from any and all liability, loss, or damage County may suffer as a m v result of claims, demands, costs, or judgments against it arising out of said personal use of Bruno Avenue by Private Users, whether the liability, loss, or damage is caused by, or arises out of, the • negligence of County or its officers, agents, employees, or o• w otherwise, except for the liability, loss, or damage arising from w the intentional torts or the gross negligence of County or its OP employees while acting within the course of their employment. w • W -+ z 4. Term. This Agreement will be in effect from the date of o signing until the earlier of the following: w � a a. This Agreement will terminate upon Private Users' M o transfer of possession of Lot 1, Block 3, Country Estates, N 2nd Piling, a subdivision of Weld County, Colorado, located '" in Section 23, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th CO w P.M. Any person(s) who may gain possession of said Lot from Private Users must enter into a new Agreement with County for the private use of that portion of Bruno Avenue which is directly adjacent to said Lot. b. County may terminate this Agreement and revoke its consent for the private use of Bruno Avenue by Private Users at any time. County must notify Private Users of such termination, in writing, at least twenty (20) days prior to the desired date of termination. c. Upon termination of this Agreement, Private Users must remove all personal belongings from said portion of Bruno Avenue prior to the date of termination. Page 2 of 3 Pages S9®lis A- mimmmommimmimg en Cu 0 en 5. That this agreement shall become null and void if Private Users do not complete the purchase of and receive a deed for said ao lot from the Nesters within 120 days of the signing hereof. C Crl Private Users shall provide a copy of the deed to the County within said time period. o X V'2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunder o subscribed their names the day and year first above written. O ,A c4 ` . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS o e ATTEST: I WELD COUNTY, COLORADO o a Weld County, . ' ersd ;Recorder By: /.6.;.,9/1/4.4./ a a and Clerk, t v. '-So Chairman 7 MU �% , f- m epu y tkt , erk o co x PRIVATE USER: w - 'no nig y By: J!-�/�fl .os `9 z •KENNE" LAHAYE N Q u;42 SUBSCRIBED AND SIT to before me this as-7.4day of CA-,t.e4A.A...- , 19 2�y - MO „WIT4SS my hand and official seal. r , `' p7AP Rota P • A•.,,, Gi qxion expires: 5 02�-�1`j �e'cc cOL53p PRIVATE USER: By: pemdtr. �a' A r / R ONDA K. LAHAYE SUBSCRIBED AND SW 19107 N to before me this �3day of / /�00.11IJ S my hand and official seal. d� I � tip tc i r `�V' rp1ARY •: •' a Notar� c : L'- '.;.4--0.4I'' pnLq ision expires: $. a4._ 'Pe're oF........ ���Q Page 3 of 3 Pages - 830115 mm RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE APPOINTMENT OF AL DOMINGUEZ TO COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended to the Board that District Attorney Al Dominguez be appointed to the Community Corrections Board, to fill the unexpired term of Stan Peek, former District Attorney, and WHEREAS, after consideration, the Board deems it advisable to appoint Al Dominguez to said Board, with his term to expire August 1, 1990. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Al Dominguez be, and hereby is, appointed to the Community Corrections Board, with his term to expire August 1, 1990. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 30th day of January, A.D. , 1989. � �,(., � � BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ‘77.22.4",/,..6,74 WELD ATTEST: / COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County &erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Bo d C.W. Kirby, Ch irman !. • `o ►u z +a• • -'C ne •son, Pro-Tem eputy County lerk APP VED AS TO FORM: ene Brant er George K b County Attorney e TAQoDo2 Cie �✓en4 - —429itret 890117 i it I I i i a Please add the following Community Corrections board appointment to the Commissioners' Monday, January 30, 1989. agenda: District Attorney Al Dominguez will fill the unexpired term of Stan Peek, former District Attorney. His term of office will expire August 1, 1990. • 890117 • RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE ACCEPTANCE OF DONATION OF $100.00 TO WELD COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE BY DELBERT MEDFORD, 2621 WEST C STREET, GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 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, Delbert Medford has donated $100.00, to the Weld County Jail AA group which is to be used to purchase AA books and materials for the AA program, and WHEREAS, it is the policy of Weld County to formally accept all donations via Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the donation of $100.00 by Delbert Medford, 2621 West C Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631, be, and hereby is, accepted and designated for use by the Weld County Jail AA group. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that a copy of this Resolution, along with a letter of appreciation, be forwarded to Delbert Medford. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 30th day of January, A.D. , 1989. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 17177"A44: WELD COUNTY' `, , COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder et ,and Clerk to the Boa C.W. Kirby, CAa/rman J • s ine \';' tPro_Tern rk APPROVED AS TO FORM: - e R. rantner George Ke dy unty Attorney fry I214. C so 000. ee so -A0,(-74 - 890118 ■ r y�.F �cc' INTER - OFFICE MEMORANDUM Niier rr T0: roar^4.. MOhMhnY Sti !! ,• o o° FR0M: r.... Q4,u,np.4no DATE: , aumary 24. 1989 RE: Donation of Funds I have received a check in the amount of $100 from Mr. Delbert Medford. Mr. Medford chooses to donate $100 to one of the AA groups in his area each _ year. This year he chose our Weld County Jail group. . We would request that the County Commissioners accept this donation and designate the funds to purchase AA books and materials for the AA program. If you have any questions please let me know. JS:lch _ C14" a#-'rift•ngil!a fi'i elS'L lic&rlm41 Max i coner.Lr..srr - 04/(PrilleAnn G I-23 i0 - (O o P.EoP 0( _ 23,0 - 3G `/z_ . J" DELBERT E. MEDFORD OR a-ee 5187 MARY MEDFORD 2621 WEST C STREET 352.5452 Ze 6' GREELE C 0631 . . .4r4/r+ t9 ' 82-3511070 I $1481r L. _ 164A1-•-•,^' "' 1" DECENCY Greeley Nation of BaxnD9kg8 ' SCUTS Greeley,Colorado e0632 I: Lc7000356i: 1965331001• :moils 51B ? )erCe mi t`.ti`S. , ' .'T' .,• n `S,J L t.� `.�.y a �'"` `i`""c • 'C�'.nS -v (`/f 1I � Vyyrr.�(/ �_ � ♦ - •Cti{, i � 7v _ .I S �e.� e� • �i '�. f (! r . - -t- t,✓ f J'1 t1 K AGGt1�R ?=r-"ri. J �.�" • • rI�.., z;_____ • -. r \!'\\rl/ d� � 114` r+ , 1�$l .. 'el Fsl c----e S a :. f' *' .....C) ..t a?.>FS____ 1 a=4; s `. • .• � ' l a , - t Y ;r'N. �`S2 "-`t. 'c., i°° 'r Y.ts i .•` L • • •-...•_ 3 � � t?fr ads•^. • BERT 'i IL c xl 4s :, x . '-�1-'!. it' ; iu � ._. . WHEREAS,WHEREAS, Robert Huffman has served the Weld County Building Ins ections Department for r≥ - fifteen years, and )it,3)1i` a pi ra WHEREAS : ' i , the Board of Weld County Commissioners wishes to recognize Robert Huffman for at j 4 k , his many years of dedicated service to Weld County. :S >F ( . NOW, THEREFORE, LET IT BE KNOWN that the Board of Weld County .Commissioners wishes to re. express its gratitude to Robert Huffman for his outstanding dedication to Weld County and its citizens. • s � r'/// .� 7z-c—e f .�'x':.' o+ - C. W. Kirby, "'batman ,. _ � �� i e J�i�n on, Pro Tem n E. cy sti 1 j Gene R. ne ''George Kennedy ^ .a. ' �. • g xst 1 ATTEST C\�\�, • AT i Wel. County ler b Recor er k y - r ) j' Puty County_ C_ rk ' i ; _ <f :' .y�y __ _ -Y i _ :"s'�C'c'S'F"a ri:n5N-st ___ ;,--,.."Ace --� � s_.? 47V4 A^f^»A�AA�/1'�+MM 7ln1`Mt�1�!'�'t��^��" ! r r.•.J' • DES[, '. . cwt. �i.,,p. •� 4 . e'steh r^.e^rt1'e+.M� 'A^� �F '`_��� si+h _.e'�.nr�a� tF ... .. .„..., _„ tom'• a rY 'aM1*K�'l•."•eMtM* Ma^e^AMA q w - `1?^�_ �' "'" f f •�, �- - tAA^.r.n � „,.�`�'+e.^r3r^r+.�Mrr-r _ 1 !'. J .1 J'M°t A s�**:*L .r+- �, ,r.s-r...„.. ';'4L (5( 1 -.,` +uvcsin - �cRryjw+o„,,,, QNawia -fi �' �, +A '� t•. Cc'tiK%ih�L'i y`'P-: Y.% 'nZ 4 f *V SG r s• . s_ - _ f•'_s'ntse.a',.s.� 1 • ; 1 ♦ r � S ,[ � I I • `� yC� /a�'� 1. -•SED2lJ 4441.-i i3 ' [•�. F' _c I Y � i = 3. `• . ✓... 1 -...-'^ - , jr� 7h Vt� 0 4 Y&.....r `.. '3 t` .. .t/ .� 'l �' -: IJ.� `_� 4_ i It J,:`�s r I }` v k. , ter'' • - -.-� • _ -'...+ • a. .-,��'+• �.Y54 --. -... -.•' • a-`--,..- ,,..-- 890120 ')L0.:230 . _ _ mEnnORAnDum flott ro __ 1119€. C. W. Kirby, Chairman Board of County Commissioners om, January 30. tgRq COLORADO From Wal er Spec matt• EXEC) tlye�irec or. Human Re �r es l�cr��f' Subject: 6% Training and Technicai Assjctapce Expenditure Authorize ion Enclosed for Board approval is the formal Expenditure Authorization Requests submitted for funding of Job Training Partnership Act 6% Training and Technical Assistance monies. Technical Assistance funds are earmarked for the purchase of equipment (four terminal desks) and staff training costs. If you have any questions, please telephone me at 353-3815. • µ , F" ' ay 4i> • , �0 !p p ,Xi. 44,-.4N;1°A141, 1°y 1 �?.: kr ' „' R YU r tttt ( k 4;7.4'r r_¢ ,,,,a V H S`� .K.. f r ..,„.t 1 'Y ,.:. -,,,,..4:0;:i Y e £ tit fit^ t c r ,l itk > . i s i 1 1'''`e r2 p Y t � ',tot, f ' d� P$ J �\ 1 rA EEC,( { ! 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'di' 4i r Y tr , I e p — � ' ` Act J r ' { ' t i f 890119 ` N", , h 44- 'la 41-r iii. ,-! _ /i/C‘O--3O1 EXPENDITURE AUTHORIZATION (EA) REOUEST Date of Submittal : 12/08/88 Weld County Division of Human Resources' Service Delivery Area: Employment Services Address: P. 0. Box 1805 City/State/Zip: Greeley, Colorado 80632 Program/Project Coordinator: Walter J. Speckman. Executive Director I. TITLE, YEAR AND AMOUNT OF FUNDS: PY '88 6% Training and Technical Assistance - $ 10,733 II. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: 01/01/89 through 12/31/89 III. PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME: Staff Upgrade Training IV. SCOPE OF WORK: In Program Year 1988, Weld County missed the Wage at Placement Standard. The economic conditions and client populations served had an impact on Weld County's ability to meet the Wage at Placement Standard. The Weld County Division of Human Resources is finalizing its conversion to the statewide VAX system. This conversion will provide a more accurate and complete pool of client data to access for monitoring purposes. By utilizing an integrated system, Weld County Division of Human Resources will be able to produce monthly reports which reflect far more accurate and updated client activity information. Additional monitoring of client activities and placement results may provide a portrait from which solutions to the problem may be reached. A portion of the funds will be used to pay for the cost of four (4) desks. Each desk will support one terminal, to be shared with two staff persons. Additional training of staff is required to operate, maintain and effectively utilize the system, once it is finalized. Indepth training will take place and include: monthly training schedules, recruitment of suitable presenters, coordination of appropriate materials, and determination of effectiveness and quality of training process. 890119 The 6% Technical Assistance funds will be used for the following: coordination of training process, staff training costs, and four (4) shared terminal desks. V. BUDGET INFORMATION SUMMARY (BIS) AND NARRATIVE: Expenditures will cover the following administrative and equipment costs: 1. Purchase of four (4) desks $ 1,800 2. Process Coordination (percent of Employment Services Administrative Assistant's salary) $ 3,205 3. Staff Training $ 5,728 Total Administrative Costs $ 10,733 VI. MATCH BUDGET SUMMARY: N/A VII. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: A. The SDA agrees to comply with Section 141(c) of the JTPA, the text of which follows: "No funds may be used to assist in relocating establishments, or parts thereof, from one area to another unless the Secretary determines that such relocation will not result in an increase in unemployment in the area of original location or in any other area." B. For the purpose of this EA, the SDA agrees to comply with all Assurances contained in its Job Training Plan/Master Contract for the current program year. 890119 I BUDGET INFORMATION SUMMARY (BIS) FOR 6% TECHNICAL: ASSISTANCE SDA: Weld County Division of Human Title of Funds: PY '88 6% Training & Resources' Employment Services technical Assistance Program/Project Name: Staff Upgrade Training Year of Funds: PY '88 Period of Perfc:inance: From 01/01/89 to 12/31/89 VAX #: LINE IltM AUMIN- YARTIC.YANI IRAINLNb IUTAL ISTRATION SUPPORT PERSONNEL $ 3,205 3,205 Code UYtRAIING tXF'tNSt , ///////////////////////////////////////////////// STAFF (RAINING $ 5,128 5,128 Code Lode S Code OPERATING EXPENSE TOTAL 5,728 5,728 IRAVEL $ Code EQUIPMENT $ 1,800 1,800 Code 10TAL BUDGET 10,133 10,133 PERCENT 100 % % % 100 % NOTES: See attached Instructions for completion of this form. Line Item Codes and the VAX# are to be completed by the Governor's Job Training Office's Financial Management Unit. 89011.9 EXPENDITURE AUTHORIZATION Signature Page SERVICE DELIVERY AREA Name: Weld County Division of Human Resources' Employment Services Address: P. 0. Box 1805 City/State/Zip: Greeley, Colorado 80632 PROGRAM/PROJECT Name: Staff Upgrade Training VAX #: Title and Amount of Funds: $10,733 Period of Performance: From 01/01/89 To 12/31/89 The foregoing EA has been reviewed and approved by the following parties and will be incorporated into the GJTO/SDA Master Contract as an attachment. This signature page, when duly signed, authorizes the grant of funds by GJTO for the program/project identified herein. �yf -J0%9 LEO Signature Date C. W. Kirby, Board of Weld County Commissioners Chairman (Typed) Title PIC Chai Sign t e Date / Ken Ni kerson, Weld County Private Industry Council Chairman i /Da A�[ S,* Name (Typed) titleTitle Ch VW) 1 _,,,(7_,?, SD ir4or SiUnatt -e Oate Judy A. Griego, Acting SDA Director Name ( typed) Title GJTO Director Signature Date Name ( typed) Title (* This line to be completed by GJTO.) 890119 WED COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1 of 1 General FUND CLAMS V.O. WARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 902313 I 079127 Great West Life Assurance I 11,181.09 I I TOTAL $11,181.09 STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Page 1 through 1 and dated January 30th , 19 89 and that payments should be made EirsT respective vencors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 11,181.09 DATED THIS 30th DAY OF January , 1989 COUNTY FINAL; OFFI SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 30th DAY OF January 19 89 . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: 7/1-/Rq ti oft A.474 N PUBLIC STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the r;enorni FUND totaling $ 11 ,183.09 Chairperson ATTEST M& C:ICounty Ulerk & Recorder Member tencial putt Ntember be WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1-1 Payroll FUND CLAIMS v.0. WARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 14137 079115 I United Bank of Greeley 11,135,477.65 14138 079126 1 Principal Mutual Life I 2,018.25 I I TOTAL $1,137,495.90 STATE OF COLORADO ) ss COUN'T'Y OF WELD ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Page 1 through 1 and dated January 30 , 19 89 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set oppose e their names with the total amount $1,137,495.90 _ DATED THIS 30 DAY OF January 1989 , F ^:CE ICER SUBSCRIBED NO SWORN TO BPFORE ME THIS 30 DAY OF January 19 89 . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: $/ 3`ll 9 Mud ' •OTARY PURL STATE OF COLORADO 1 ss COUNTY OF WELD ) We, the Prnrd of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the Payroll FUND totaling $ 1.137.495.90 Chairperson / ATTEST County lerk & Recorder mem n , sty Li) `"-", putt' Member —y MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE AMOUNT 14057 YARY MAXFIELD 38.78 I 14058 JENIFER SUE KOTSITZ 196.03 - 14098 KIMBERLY D NELSON 1,120.42 14099 JULINA DOPEY 1,634.37 14100 BETTE RHODFN 487.40 14102 LINDA i xin w I 8,528,72 I 14103 STANLEY PEEK 2,739.32 14104 JAMES RUSSELL GODDARD 737.75 14105 HIIARIO L HARIONDEZ 664.67 14108 C. J. WILLS I 232.74 14109 DON NAPTZ 301.37 14110 MARGARET DILL 227.83 14111 HAROLD FAIDJQ3 213.44 - 14112 GARRY DUGGAN I 1,774.06 I - 14113 IORA DRFSSEG 1,797.10 14114 =NW BRENT DURAN 695.86 14115 VEONICA VALLEJO 976.54 14116 MARY CRCTMBAIM-SMITH 981.89 If NUMBER OF WARRANTS TOTAL 1 THE AMOUNT OF THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE MONTHLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON JANUARY 30 1989 . d i MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE AMOUNT 14117 C.J. MISS 152.12 14118 . SUE DILL 148.37 14119 HAROLD FAHRENBRUCH 177.11 14120 JANICE M GIBBONS 3,032.84 14121 THOMAS COWEN 7,178.01 • 14122 ROINEY S BECKER 1,459.44 14123 RICHARD BE NETT ARNOLD 568.15 14124 NORMA DUNLAP 1,942.89 14130 LAURA LUCERO 448.11 14131 PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON ( 7A ) (1,888.48) 14132 JOYCE BEAN 1.520.68 I 14133 PATRICIA JOHNSON 2,095.79 . 14134 RALPH NICHAEC. DUNLAP 3,939.78 114135 RAE LYNNE PATTERSON 547.47 14136 SHANNON LEIGH FOWLER 1,367.25 NUMBER OF WARRANTS 32 TOTAL 47,926.30 THE AMOUNT OF THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE MONTHLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON JANUARY 30 19 89 . STATE,OF COLORADO ) ) SS . COUNTY.OF WELD ) SOCIAL SERVICES CLAIMS THIS 'IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: TOTAL WARRANTS 'CLAIMS AMOUNT ADC ADC-U I IV-D 50.00 1 OAP 812.00 AND . IRA • AB • GA APED. TRANS. ADM SERVICES CHILD WELFARE , • PAC DC LEAP OAP 1 SUBTOTAL OAP 812.00 SS 1 SUBTOTAL SS 50.00 GRAND TOTAL 862.00 " DATED THIS 30th DAY OF January . 19 89 r DIRECTOR 0• I'INANCE AND AUMINIS SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 30th DAY January 1569 .gatMY COMMISSION EXPIRES: /� l NARY PUBLIC �� • STATE or COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) ) SS. WE, THE' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE SOCIAL`SERVICES FUNDS AND CHARGEABLE AS STATED: ,y ATTEST: C f& WELD COUNTY CL. K AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD T ��� ' ��•/�� . at.„ *."6-42r UEPU X COUNT r Y CLERKof-zi- HA'L'F. PRESENTED: • . ri PAY104P MEDIA REPORT PAGE 1 .I RUN DATES 01/25/89 PAYROLL PERIOD ENDING 01/10/69 • _ �, __ RUN TIKES 28.39:35 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO lik, EMPLOYEE NAME JOB NAME WAGES A. •!' A8U50. ANNA M INCOME SAINT TECH II 1 .130.46 fl!• ACHZIGER. LYLE E EMERGENCY_MEDICAL TECH. 2.105.56 H 40r , H ACUNA, BARCELINO CUSTODIAL 'WORKER lbOOl.89 ADAME. DENISE S OFFICE TECHNICIAN 11 893.26 lid,. AGENS. . PAMALEE DATA ENTRY OPERATOR 11I .:.1.408.59 . AINSWORTH. KELLI M CORPORAL 2.703.14 I; AINSWORTH, ROGER A DEPUTY SHERIFF II 1,970.98 ALLISON, ROONEY D PRINCIPAL PLANNER 3,Q60.81 ANDERS, DARWIN K CHIEF DEPUTY 2.507.67 • ANDERS. RODGER D PARAMEDIC 137.64 . • ANDERSON. JUDITH K . COMPUTER OPERATOR 1 1.181.66 � . L ANDERSON. JUDY N OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV 29189.17 • ANGEL, JANET N OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1.707.43 ANSON, ROSE M SOCIAL SERVICE SUPV III 2.095483 ANSON, SANDRA K OFFICE MANAGER 2.174.19 • ANTHONY. BESSIE HEAD START TEACHER 1.089466 41 Ik4E ANTUNA. LESLIE A ACCOUNTING CLERK II 511450 ANIUNA, THOHASITA OFFICE MANAGER 1 .603.30 • ' ARCHULETA. ANTONIA CLIENT SERVICES TECH 1.223404 41 - ARCHULETA, LUCY I HEAD START TEACHER 1.016.91 u ! ' ARELLANO. CONNIE CLIENT SERVICES TECH 754.72 � - ARMES4 JACQUELINE M PBX-PHONE SERVICE MANAGER 2,,478.99 41 ' ARMIJO1 ROBERT_E. YOUTH SHELTER HOME DIRECTOR . 2.726422 MI ARMSTRONG, KRIS A CLIENT SERVICES TECH 1.238.88 • ARNOLD, RICHARD B CORRECTIONAL OFFICER 1 707404 ARRIESSECQ, ALBERTO SOCIAL SERVICE SUPV III 2.685.87 ARVAS. CHARLES P DEPUTY SHERIFF II . 1.945.33 • ATKINSON, HORACE CLIENT SERVICES TECH 1.194438 •1 AUTOBEE. MARIE CORRECTIONAL OFFICER II 1.847.04 4 AXFORD. KENNETH R R 6 8 SER. WKR. III 1.364.56 • AXTON, PENNY L SOCIAL CASEWORKER II 1 .550.28 • BACHENBERG. MARY K LIBRARIAN 964.96 • . BACHMAN, GORDON R VALUATION ANALYST 2.040.24 • BAE2A. LEE ANN P CLIENT SERVICES TECH 763.20 BAILEY. DEBRA K OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 916.29 � . BALL. STEVEN L RHO LEGAL AIDE 1 .385.75 41BARKER . BRUCE I ASST. COUNTY ATT. III 3,292420 BARKLEY, ROBERT W JUVENILE OFFICER II 2.259475 BARNABY, PAUL A WELDER II 2.236422 • • BARTNE11, ISLO BUS DRIVER 1.106.30 BATCHELOR, JOHN SOCIAL CASEWORKER III 2.036.16 milt BATT. PHYLLIS OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV 1.647443 • BAUER. RICHARD K SHERIFF 'S INVESTIGATOR 2.511 .61 41 BAXLEY9 KATHERINE M OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV 2.304.37 BEAMAN, JANEAN L OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1.177.28 • • BEAN. JOYCE A OFFICE MANAGER 1AIRPORTI 2.068444 /ti1 BEAVER, PETE R G 8 SER. NKR. III 2.003.66 • BECKER, DAVE ASST. DIRECTOR OF ROAD AND BRIDGE 3.314.58 41 • • ID • II JI 111111111 .. I . I I - 1 ID 4 ' PAY104P MEDIA REPORT PAGE 2 [ ® RUN DATE: 01/25/89 PAYROLL PERIOD ENDING 01/15/89 4, . . RUN TIME: 16:39:35 MELD COUNTY, COLORADO _ �" EMPLOYEE NAME JOB NAME WAGES 41 ®8' BECKER, RODNEY S DEPUTY SHERIFF II 1 ,808.96 Grob "' BEDFORD, MARILYN K OFFICE MANAGER 1 ,621.26 ! i BELL, OSCAR N R C 8 SER. NKR. III 1,768.64 T BEN-ISRAEL, ROBIN HEAD START COMMUNITY SERVICE WORKER 886.58 41 ii .4 BENGTSON. GREGORY E DEPUTY SHERIFF II 1,921.28 BENNETT, BARBARA J JUVENILE OFFICER II 2,296.95 k O BENNETT, MEGAN E PROGRAMMER/ANAL. I 2,142.75 BENSON, CONNYE_ OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 57.00 BERNHARDT, DONALD L R C 8 SER. NKR. III 2.617.09 4D ' SERRING, CALA I DATA ENTRY OPERATOR III 1,920.57 BETANCOURT, .MARIA I . SECRETARY IV 1,260.5♦ BEYERINCK. RUTH V DEPUTY DIST. ATT. I 1,873.12 iE .L ® BINDER. DIANNE L INCOME MAINT TECH III 1,708.29 O SINGLE. BRIAN J CURRENT PLANNER 1,752.83 BISHOP, MARGO A DATA ENTRY OPERATOR III 1,555.28 �, BISHOP, ROBERT D EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH. 345.78 41 BLAKE, DENISE J LEGAL TECH IV 1,645.00 �� � � BLEASDELL, ELIZABETH J BUS DRIVER 676.87 41 BOECK, JUDITH A PROGRAMMER/ANAL. II 3,265.91 a BOECKs STEPHEN BLO. MAIN. WKR. IV 2.490.17 $ BOLTZ. CHERYL A SOCIAL CASEWORKER II 1,560.98 4110 BOMGARDNER, EDWIN N LEGAL TECH III 1,670.67 BONACCI, THOMAS L COMPUTER PROGRAMMER II 2,170.67 1 is SOSHINSKIs JILL E OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1 ,301.86 • BOTHEL, MARGARET A LIBRARY TECHNICIAN I 361.40 BOULTER, JUDITH E OFFICE TECHNICIAN III t,092.94 ` BOURNS, EARLENE SOCIAL SERVICE SUPV III 2,849.01 4, ` BOWERS, DONALD C INCOME MAINT TECH III 1,834.87 41 "it BOX, JACQUE SOCIAL CASEWORKER III 2,687,50 BOX, JULIENNE E COMMON. SER. COUNSEL. I 1,844.35 41• . BOYLE, INEZ E BUS DRIVER 383.36 BOYLES, STELLA L DISPATCHER I 1,541.10 BRADY, JR., HERBERT F PARAMEDIC 1,926.68 IP BRANTNER, GENE R COUNTY COMMISSIONER 2,196.21 BRAUN, ELISABETH B SOCIAL CASEWORKER IV 2,454.38 BRAVE, STEVEN R CORRECTIONAL OFFICER II 1,801.15 il . h 4, ' BRAWNER, JAY A CORRECTIONAL OFFICER I 1,668.49 411 BRESSLER, DAVID W AMBULANCE SUPERVISOR 2,811.85 BREWER, JAMES C MAT. 6 STRUCT. TESTOR 1,930.42 41 BRODA, RONALD J PEST INSPECTOR 2,234.65 41 s•'if BRONSON, BARBARA PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE I 1,693.65 BROWN. RICHARD I R C 8 SER. NKR. III 1,418.29 4, - BROWN, SHANE 8 COMPUTER OPERATOR I 1,269.58 BROMNLEE, SIEVE M R L B SER. NKR. III 1,475.67 BRUMLEY, SHARA M APPRAISER II 1,367.51 41 BRUNNER, DAWNA R DISPATCHER I 1,975.90 41 BRUNSWIG, REBECCA J DEPUTY DIST. ATT. III . 3,762.14 '1 , BURCH, JILL E PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE I 2,223.65 . . •41 41 ' • IP ID L e . I I I I I _ . I I ■ i 1 !11 AAY104P MEDIA REPORT PAGE 3•I RUN DATE: 01/25/89 PAYROLL PERIOD ENDING 01/10/69 RUN TIME: 18:39:35 WELD COUNTY* COLORADO � : EMPLOYEE NAME JOB NAME WAGES ,'• •l. Sr BURKE, BOBBIE J SOCIAL CASEWORKER III 2*224.56 ,'I® ;' . BURNS, BARBARA OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1,285.92 I. BURNS, DAVID J CORRECTIONAL OFFICER I 1,600.60 4, 4i BURSON, NANCY J OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 915.58 "40 ' BURT, DENISE M OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1,106.37 BUSH, ROY R R i B SER. MKR• III 1,856,90 CALLOW, GLORIA J OFFICE TECHNICIAN Il 776.91 1 CANTRELL, REX, L CIVIL ENGINEER _ II 2,333.67 iiCANTU, ROSA HEAD START TEACHER AIDE 830.24 1 { O CARLANDER, STEVE J COMPUTER PROGRAMMER II 1,938.11 • CARLETON, RANDALL R SHERIFF'S SERGEANT 2,540077 _ IAL CARLING, MARILYN 41ANT ISTCARLSON JACQUELINE E INCOMEIMAINTPTECHLIIi 1 013.98 1,467078 , l® CARRASCO, JAN M PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE I 889.39 . a. CARROLL, DONALD R ENGINEERING ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER 2,615.01 CARROLL, JAMES M R 6 B SER• WKR• III . 1,746.05 HO - 1,950098 , �'e CERDA1AEVANGELINE ADMINISTRATIVEECH ASST.II 1 ,239.33 ',0 n CERDA1 JESSIE S TRANSPORTATION DISPATCHER 899.85 8 CHACON, BARBARA HEALTH AIDE III . 1,542.23 • CHACON, BEN C R [ 8 S£R. KKR. III 1 ,924.97 CHAMBERS, CLAUDE M CUSTODIAL JAIL FOREMAN 2,128.70 r ial. CHASE, PATRICIA M SOCIAL CASEWORKER III 1,609.09 ,e b LHAULK, SUE H HEALTH EUUCATOR 1 ,301066 J0 CHERAMY, RICHARD A R £ B SER• WKR• III 1,873.22 CHRISMAN, JOHN N CORPORAL 2,756.27 1111 CLARK, ADELHEID B LIBRARY ASSISTANT I 513.00 i . " ' CLARK, CHARLES E SHERIFF'S SERGEANT 2,982.95 CLAUSSEN, DOUGLAS R DEPUTY SHERIFF II 2,506.13 � CLEMENTS, GARY A BUS DRIVER 179.70 . '0 CLYMER, HARLAND L R 4 8 SER, NKR• III 1,939.36 • COFFEY, DIANA G OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 11642.88 COGBURN, KIM DISPATCHER II SHIFT SUPERVISOR 1 ,671.94 COOSWELL, .LESLIE M CORRECTIONAL TECHNICIAN 2,339.16 - • COLE, DIANNE G COMPUTER PROGRAMMER II 2,709.58 COLE, ERVIN H R G B SER. MKR. II 353.70 COLE,_ROBERTA A BUS DRIVER 1 ,105.59 411 COLLICOTT, LEMORY E R i 8 SER. MKR. III 1,491 .67 CONOREAY, RICHARD J DEPUTY SHERIFF II 2,506.29 Ill ;`. COOCH, DANIEL. C- DEPUTY SHERIFF II 2,315.17 COOKE, JOHN a DEPUTY SHERIFF II 2,455.34 � COOPER, HIKE W COMPLAINT BOARD OPERATOR 1,174.58 II- CORDOVA, . JOSE E INCOME MAIN! TECH IV . 1,710.78 4WCORLISS, HERBERT D APPRAISER II 1,344.68 CORNEJO, VIVIAN M HEAD START COMMUNITY SERVICE WORKER 899.17 411 CORNELIUS, . HAROLD J. ASSISTANT PAYMENTS ADMIN V .3,606073 ,' e IICOSSON, KIMBERLY K OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1,178.55 • Lii . 41i j t'd ID • I I . . I I , J. I I , . I I , I . . AD PAY104P MEDIA REPORT PAGE 4Li e' RUN DATES 01/25/89 PAYROLL PERIOD ENDING 01/15/89 `e ; RUN TIMES 18:39:35 WELD COUNTY COLORADO e EMPLOYEE NAME JOB NAME WAGES „Ae ID '' COUCH, BARBARA L COMMUN. SER. NKR. I ♦32.16 EHO COX, JUDITH K _ . OFFICE TECHNICIAN . III LEADWORKER 10836.71 HH! CRANDALL* MARGARET R INCOME MAINT SUPV IV 14957.02 ': em CRAWFORD, SCOTT A LINE PERSONNEL (AIRPORT) 65.63 e CRESPIN1 ADELINA..S CUSTODIAL WORKER . 496.90 .L CRISNELL, LYLE 0 R a 8 SER. NKR. III 14513.29 e',' CROSBY, JUDITH A SECRETARY IV 14878.68 CRUMBAKERSMITH, MARY L DEPUTY .DIST, ATT. I 1,565.76 CULBREATH, NANCY C OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 909479 MTH CUNLIFFE, CHAS A DIR. PLANNING SERVICES 3,354.30 e CURRY, DAVID N BED. MAIN. NKR. . III .. 4,114.46 ...Jr. URRY, LANELL J CURRENT PLANNER 1 ,755.6110 1 e: ' CURTIS, CHRISTY L DATA ENTRY OPERATOR I 796.95 : ie ' CURTIS, MARY._R INCOME MAINT_ TECH III 14494.08 CZAPENSKII BETTY INCOME MAINT TECH III 10165407 e CZAPENSKI, JANINE M INCOME MAINT TECH III 1,905.28 i.e _ _ DAHLIN, MARION C R E B SER.. NKR. III 24403.28 `f 1 DALTON, JEANETTE C SECRETARY IV 1,795.34 A, - DANNER.' OLIVER A R C B SER• NKR. III 1,475.67 e t DARNALL, JACK E R C B NKR III LEAD WORKER 24709.52 8 CARRINGTON, TRACY K LIBRARY TECHNICIAN I 703.69 e DAUGHTREY, MARLYS J CLERK IV 14337 60 Vli'� DAUM, HAZEL A SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR II 1,808.19 DAVENPORT, AVERY O BUS DRIVER 311.48 A e'' DAVID, THOMAS 0 COUNTY ATTORNEY 44728.23 e if DAVIS, FRANK V BUS DRIVER 131 .78 i DAVIS, LINDA L OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 893.26 0 • DAVIS' LYNDA S SR. SYSTEMS ANALYST 21816.98 e DAVIS, RHONOA J SNACK BAR CLERK 544.50 (II' DAVIS, SARAH J OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1 ,119.27 e DAVISON, LESTER A SECURITY/BUILOING ENGINEER 1 ,610.29 . ID DEKESIHLER, RICHARD F CLIENT SERVICES TECH 1,163.90 DELAFUENTE, JOANN ACCOUNTING CLERK II 924.00 . All. DELGADO, MARJORIE L INCOME MAINT TECH III 1,238.19 e ',•li . _ _ DELGADO, RAYMOND P JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN, PART TIME 1,617.38 DELONG, DARRELL O COMPUTER OPERATOR II 1 ,618.80 e ' ' DENNIS* LINDA L SOCIAL CASEWORKER I 14813.26 e DEROO, RODNEY C EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH. 1,718.73 e DERRERA, ALVINA ENPLOY.TECH.SUPERVISOR 1,636.18 OILKAI J. DANE CORRECTIONAL OFFICER I 14671.94 e . . Ditto MARGARET S OFFICE TECHNICIAN I 451.72 .. DILL, RICKY UNDERSHERIFF 3,906.30 e DIVINE, CHERYL A CLIENT SERVICES TECH 14222.68 ' DOMINGUEZ, A M DISTRICT ATTORNEY - 14008.13 DOYLE, SEAN P AIRPORT COMMUNICATIONS ATTENDENT 285.75 e ' DRAHT. GLORIA J OFFICE MANAGER (AIRPORT) 366.21 DREHER, DEAN S CIVIL TECH I 14904.52 :fliS e ORESSEL, DEBORA L OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 24366.15 e e e 4011 • s r I _ _ i PAYI04P MEDIA REPORT PAGE 5 �lL} Ili RUN DATE: 01/25/89 PAYROLL PERIOD ENDING 91/15/89 e RUN TIME: 18149:35 _ WELD COUNTY) COLORADO 1 e EMPLOYEE NAME JOB NAME WAGES • tsC- _.- . --_ --- -- HI Ills. ' 4` , DREW, DEBORAH B DIR. OF COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES 3.462.41 ,5'-.� DREWER3 PATSY TRANSPORTATION SUPERVISOR 2,030,68 OH DROEGEMUELLER, 8. RENEE OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1 .120,74 DUGGAN, CARRY 0 SOCIAL CASEWORKER I 2,105.90 S SYSTEMS PROGRAMMERI DUNLAP) NORMA J CORRECTIONAL OFFICER II 2,644601 II b4 e' . DUNLAP) RALPH N DEPUTY SHERIFF II 5,858.24 DOPEY, JULIAN E BUILDING INSPECTOR 2,102677 DURAN. JIMMY 8 CORRECTIONAL OFFICER I 892.68 • . ' e, ;' DUSIN, NILA C OFFICE TECHNICIAN 14 13302.29 alt . _ _ EAGLESON. WILLIAM M WELDER II 2.158.20 EATON. JACK D DISPATCHER I 1,984671 e EGNOR, JEFFREY B DEPUTY SHERIFF II 1,892.75 ELDER, CLAYTON R $ B SER. MICR* III 1,734.52 _ ELLIOTT, DALE A ROAD AND BRIDGE FOREMAN 2.348.29 e ' ELLSWORTH, CAROL J ACCOUNTANT II 13761.85 ';e ii ELOG£, DAVID E PRINT SHOP FOREMAN . ' 13814417 e ELTON, SUSAN 1 PERSONNEL SPECIALIST /3951645 ENGLE. CINDY PARAMEDIC 23440619 ,e r ENGLE, GAYLORD D DEPUTY S:iERIFF II 23956.91 ENGLISH, CHARLENE W INCOME MAIN? TECH III 2.034.00 e ERBES, MOLLIE K HEAD START EDUCATION COORDINATOR 1►358660 e idat ERICKSON) VERNON CLIENT SERVICES TECH 537.56 iESCAMILLA1 DOROTHY N AAA ASSISTANT 1,306.40 e e ' ESPINOZA, JOSE F BLD. MAIN, NKR, II 1,505618 e 0 ESQUIBEL,_ADRIAN 6 INCOME MAIN? TECH III 2,199.01 ESTRADA) PRISCILLA V CORRECTIONAL OFFICER I 1,458.79 ESTRE[CH, HENRY R $ B SER. 4KR. III 1,867.25 e ESTRICK, CHERYL E OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 916629 EVANS, RANDALL J 4 SYSTEMS PROGRAMMER III 6,615. 1 I" S' A\ EVERHART, MELVIN D R I B SER. NKR, III 18380.67 0 EVER, CHERYL E SOCIAL CASEWORKER III 1,092.50 PAGAN, DEIRDRE S PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE 1 1,672.83 e. ' FANRENBRUCH, AROLD OFFICE TECHNICIAN 1 ♦22.26 e 441 FARMER, LORI A LIBRARY TECHNICIAN I 520.20 e FAULKNER) PRISCILLA A HEALTH EDUCATION DIRECTOR 2.758.56 FEUERSTEIN, MARY A CUUNJY CLERK C RECORDER 2.197.83 e FISHER. STEPHEN P CORRECTIONAL OFFICER I 1,576.94 •" FLETCHER, CHARLES W CORRECTIONAL COUNSELOR III 1.712.06 FLIETHMAN, KIM A SHERIFF'S LIEUTENANT 2.775.32 V . _ _FLOHR, SHARON M LIBRARY TECHNICIAN II 1,542.15 FOOSE, CRISTI S OFFICE TECHNICIAN [II 1,517.55 •' ' 6 III' . FOSS, ELMER G R G B SER. NKR. III 1,453.63 e,- FOSTER. BARBARA CLIENT SERVICES TECH 1.351.64 e FOURNIER, JOHN A DEPUTY SHERIFF II 2.538.40 FOWLER- DANIEL M SOCIAL SERVICE ADMIN VI 3,690.00 • ,. ' ' FOWLER, SHANNON L CORRECTIONAL OFFICER I 1.810.52 FRANKS- JAMES R SHERIFF'S INVESTIGATOR 2.614.51 e • e e yi• tFtt PAYIO4P MEDIA REPORT PAGE 6 IIV RUN DATE: 01/25/89 PAYROLL PERIOD ENDING 01/ 15/89 '0 \__ RUN TIME: 18:39:35 WELD COUNTY& - COLORADO - a EMPLOYEE NAME JOB NAME WAGES ,l0 --- -- - ____ ?; H 1 O". FRANZEN, DUANE G PROGRAMMER/ANAL.[ T L 2,209.23 L40* FREEMYER1 STEPHEN D R i B SER. WAR, III 11456.26 FREIDERICH1 MARY L COMMON. SEA* COUNSEL, III 12764,46 • FRIELER, DONALD E SECURITY/BUILDING ENGINEER 1,653.29 k ,41- FRITZLER, .KENDRA ACCOUNTING CLERK IV 1&841.20 FROID& ROLAND E APPRAISER II 1,673.31 O '. FOLKS, JOHN 8 DISPATCHER I 1&379.69 FUQUA, CHARLES 0 R i B. SER. NKR, III -- 1,830,61 . . - - . . '-I. GAISER& GREG P LINE PERSONNEL (AIRPORTS 447.92 S','' GALINDO' LETICIA Y HEAD START COMMUNITY SERVICE WORKER 971.61 0 GALLEGOS, DELORES . M INCOME MAIN) TECH III 1&393.54 GALLEGOS, MARIE EMPLOYMENT TECH 1,360,73 �. GALVIN& LORENE J HEAD START COMMUNITY SERVICE WORKER 916.98 - • GARCIA* AMELIA CORRECTIONAL OFFICER I 1,671,94 GARCIA, DAVID C R 6 B SER, NKR, III 1,902.46 0 GARCIA1 MARY A HEAD START TEACHER 1&069.05 ID GEESAMAN, STERLING R DEPUTY SHERIFF II 2&291.04 rD1l GENTRY, MICHAEL 0 R 6 B SIR, NKR, III 1 ,522,03 GERBERDING, RONALD SHERIFF'S SERGEANT 2&498.07 o GERSTENBERGER, GWENDOLYN N INCOME MAIN) TECH III 2,050.98 8 GIAUQUE, CYNOY L ASST. COUNTY ATT. II 21214,29 • ate ' GIBBONS, JANICE M LIBRARIAN CATALOGER 4,547.03 , ,..All _ _ GIES. RONALD S DISPATCHER II SHIFT SUPERVISOR 2,305.46 GIRARD', LISA L INCOME MAIN) TECH II 1 ,178.52 gib - GOBLE, KEVIN L EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH. 2,408,66 'S 5 GODDARD. JAMES R CORRECTIONAL OFFICER I 1,590,16 E, GOLKA, DELLA M LEGAL TECH IV 2,060.96 IP GOMEZ, ESPERANZA OFFICE TECHNICIAN III LEADWORKER 1&206.74 b GOMEZ, JOHN J- CORRECTIONAL PROGRAM DIRECTOR 2,919,44 IL! GOMEZ, ROGELIO L CUSTODIAL WORKER 1,015.25 � '," 0000, ROBERT T R E 8 SIR. NKR, III 1,741.91 GOOD, ROBERTA J OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV 1&233.70 GOODELL& GEORGE DIRECTOR OF ROAD AND BRIDGE 4,059.88 . • GORDON* RANDOLPH L DIRECTOR OF HEALTH 5,441,80 GOURLEY, NORMA E LIBRARY ASSISTANT 11 1,222.17 GRAFF, MARILYN J APPRAISER II 1,724.96 • ID GRAHAM& DENNY M BRIDGE INSPECTOR 1&920.06 GRAHAM, JANETA K OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 997,94 GRAJEDA, RUTH A OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1,817.74 • 41 GRAMS, THOMAS W R i B SER. NKR, III 1&454,74 GRASHORN1 PATRICK G DEPUTY SHERIFF II 2,394.42 yl GRAVES, GREGORY D PARAMEDIC 11602.86 S ' GRAVES, TERRY A LIBRARY OFFICE TECHNICIAN 1,869.13 GRAY& LINDA S PARAMEDIC 2,047.20 GRAY, LISA K OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 963.72 • ID GREEN' CONSTANCE EMPLOYER SERVICES COORD 2,298.25 - GRIEGO1 JUDY A ADMIN. EMPL, OPPRT DELIVERY SYSTEM 2,688.50 GROEGER, ANTHONY J SUPPORT SERVICE ADMIN III 3,030.04 • • • IP • • . l* ti6l PAYIO4P MEDIA REPORT PAGE 7 �i RUN DATE: 01/25/89 PAYROLL PERIOD ENDING 01/16/89 III L. RUN TIMES 18139:35 WELD COUNTY. -COLORADO • EMPLOYEE NAME JOB NAME WAGES ; • . ‘ i •'", GUAJARDO. BARBARA M CLIENT SERVICES TECH 687.06 , � GUDDE. DALE G R i 8 SER. WKR. .III 19470.77 ♦ GUERRERO. ESTHER T EMPLOYMENT SERUICES ADMIN. ASSIST. .1 .385.73 '_I ♦' GUEVRENONT, DONALD L DEPUTY SHERIFF II 2,471.82 �' GUEUREMONT, MOD£STA CORRECTIONAL OFFICER II 2.294.95 11� � GUSTIN, LINDA K OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 1.188.92 � ; GUTIERREZ, ANNETTE R CLIENT SERVICES TECH 1 ,270.20 GUTIERREZ._PETRA L HEAD START COMMUNITY SERVICE WORKER 1/0/2968 "I GUY. JUANITA E PBX OPERATOR/EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 898.45 • HAAS. ROBERTA APPRAISER III 2,058.11 . 41 HAFFNER, EDWARD L DEPUTY SHERIFF II 2,052.30 i HAFFNER, NANCY I COMMUN. SER. COUNSEL. III 2,023.99 , •.'. HAGANS, ALTA PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE II 1.624.27 HAILE. TECLE K INCOME MAIN! TECH III 1.364.66 . NALLORAN, PAUL L COMM. DEO/REHAB. SPECIALIST 1 ,596.94 • HAMILTON, DEBRA L CORRECTIONAL OFFICER I 1,630.34 11,4 HAMMERS, ANDREA L COMPUTER OPERATOR I 1 ,238.51 HAMMERS, LA VERN E DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES 2,576.36 IIIH HAMMOND, JAMES C CORPORAL 2.585.63 to _HANES, CLAUD N COMPTROLLER 30711.21 c HANSBERGER. MICHAEL M BLO. MAIN. NKR. II 19439.68 0 . HANSELMANN1 THOMAS G DEPUTY DIST. ATT. III 3,930.96 IP HANSEN, CONSTANCE LIBRARY TECHNICIAN I 10378.00 HANSEN, DIXIE HEAD START HEALTH AIDE COORDINATOR 1.368.60 r A 5 HANSEN. KAREN HEAD START TEACHER 1,088.60 'IP HARDING, CAROL A OFFICE MANAGER 2,181.45 HARDING, GARY A COMPUTER OPERATOR i 1.965.75 • HARMON, MARSHA L CORRECTIONAL COUNSELOR II ' 1,482.43 . 11j_ _ HARMS. LINDA J DISPATCHER I 2.015.16 HARRINGTON, JAMES A CLIENT SERVICES TECH 683.52 • HARRIS. JANE A SOCIAL CASEWORKER III 1.575.70 HARSH. DANIEL 0 PARAMEDIC 1,840.37 • HART. I. L CORRECTIONAL OFFICER II 2.232.25 HARTLEY, LINDA C OFFICE MANAGER 20462,94 ill HARTMANN, JAMES F DIST. ATT. -INV. II 3.348.39 Ws' HARVEY, JOYCE E OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1 .230.00 • ' HATCHER, HAROLD 0 R C B SERB NKR, III 1,593.09 HAUER, - STEVEN . R .C 8 SER. .NKR. III 1.415.27. HAUSE. JOYCE SOCIAL CASENORKER IV 2.762.90 • HAUSE. TERRY D SHERIFF'S SERGEANT 2,197.33IP HAYWARD, JAMES R SHERIFF'S SERGEANT 3.130.58 _ HEDIN, L G RECORDING SUPERVISOR 4.034.01 • .. HENDERSON* LISA M DISPATCHER II SHIFT SUPERVISOR - 1.687.94 l- ' 2 HERBST, SUSAN A INCOME. MAINT TECH III .129.00 I HERGENREDER, ESTHER OFFICE TECHNICIAN III ' 19207.43 ill S. HERMAN, AENITA A LIBRARY ASSISTANT I 550.04 HERNANDEZ. CHERYL-TN L OFFICE . TECHNICIAN II 939.19 HERNANDEZ, GRACE E COMPLAINT BOARD OPERATOR 1.207.43ID • j • 41 • • X4} PAYl04P MEDIA REPORT PAGE 8 RUN DATE: 01/25/89 PAYROLL PERIOD ENDING 01/15/89 1. �I \_. RUN TIMES 18:39:35 WELD COUNTY. COLORADO l ILL' EMPLOYEE NAME JOB NAME WAGES '\�� •`, HERNANDEZ' HILARIO L LEGAL TECH II 718.64AD _ FERNANDEZ. . PABLO .. HEAD START JANITOR _ 855.74 . HERRING, EDWIN J EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT- COORDINATOR , ;,849.65 ▪ !' HETTINGER, GERALD 0 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH. , 1►040.62 ; •' '- HIGGINS,,.THELMA .B OFFICE TECHNICIAN III ►f0$9.93 ' HIGHLAND, SLAIN KAREN OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1,060.72 •l' ' HIJAR, ARCH A DLO. MAIN. FORMAN 2.160.44 AD C. HILL. BILLIE J R i . 8 SER. NKR. III 2,050.6♦ 1 HILL, JASON M COMPLAINT BOARD OPERATOR 1x238.51 • HILL, MAX ROAD AND BRIDGE FOREMAN 2.001.19 HINES, JANET. S CORRECTIONAL OFFICER II 2.412.4♦ HIRSCH, LORENE G OFFICE. TECHNICIAN II 820.80 i'' - . IIP HLAD, SHERYL E OFFICE TECHNICIAN III ►1137.76 HOCKADAY, MARJORIE . INCOME. SAINT SUPU. IV 1.98!.61 ` HODSON, LISA A OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 730.46 S. HOFF. VERA S OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV 1.308.70 4 HOFFELT. DEBORAH S . PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE I 667.04 . i. RUFFNER, GEORGIA M OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV 1.437.48 • HOHNSTEIN, AMY E OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 214.32 O z HOLMES, ALBERT C R S B SER. NKR. II 1,143.63 8 HOLMES, FRANCES M OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 857.43 , • ir HOLMES, KIMBERLY J OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 939.19 e 'OLDHAM, ELIZABETH A SNACK BAR CLERK . 404.10 !/ ,+ HOMYAK, GARY A PARAMEDIC 2.128.76 H000. GLORIA P OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1.681.40 'P HOOLEY, FAUN A SOCIAL CASEWORKER III 2.546.39 ° HOOLEY, JOHN M CORRECTIONAL OFFICER II 2.251.►5 41 ' HOOVER, RANDY ROAD AND BRIDGE FOREMAN 21353.43 Iy4` HORTON,. THOMAS V CORRECTIONAL OFFICER I 1.606.16 HOUSEWERT, G. KELLEY R i B SER. NKR. III 1,340.06 III HONEIH, SANDRA L SOCIAL CASEWORKER III 2.047.78 HUBBARD, CANDACE OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV 1.774.35 HUERTER, DANIEL J PROGRAMMER/ANAL.I T L ♦.256.57 HUFFMAN, DAVID L IU-D ADMIN IV 31145.08 HUFFMAN, ROBERT E CHIEF BUILDING INSPECTOR 21452.58 r2•` HUGHES. WANDA R CHIEF DEPUTY 2,619.31 � . HULL. HARRISON H CLIENT SERVICES TECH 683.52 0 `. HUMMEL, THOMAS F R G 8 . SER. NKR. III 1.894.14 HUNTER, SHIRLEY J OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 11185.59 � ` HURT. SUSAN E LIBRARY TECHNICIAN I 1.209.30 IP 414 ISAACS. JO LYNN OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 385.78 '•. JACKSON, GAYLAND 0 R i D SER. NKR. III 1,806.25 JACOBSEN, ALBERTA J LIBRARY CLERK (PART TIME' 462.76 . .0 JAEGER, FRED H AIRPORT MANAGER 3.012.50 JAMES, DAVID N COMMUN• SER. COUNSEL. I 1,335.01 TIP JANTZ, STANLEY G APPRAISER IV 2.005,49 41 I JELOEN, _KEVIN P. EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH. 81.36 JENSEN, STEVEN A PARAMEDIC 2,078.96 •• ` • • • • PAY104P MEDIA REPORT PAGE 9 �! RUN DATES 01/25/89 PAYROLL PERIOD ENDING 01/15/89 10 `> RUN TIMES 18:39:35 . ._ WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Ilk ` EMPLOYEE NAME JOB NAME WAGES IHO ,I • ' JESSER JANICE I CLERK II 941 .06 � :� JEMELL. EVA M LONG- TERM CARE. OMBJDSMAN 1.609.80 i A. ! JOHNSEN. JOHN A DEPUTY SHERIFF II 2.126.59 JOHNSEN* MARGARET A SHERIFF'S LIEUTENANT 2.730.38 ' JOHNSON. HAROLD MISSILE PARK. CARETAKER 590.22 .+tj4 JOHNSON. JACQUELINE R COUNTY COMMISSIONER 2.199.07 A O JOHNSON. JOYCE E COMMUN SER FROG ADM 18 363.34 JOHNSON. MARK V. AMBULANCE SUPERVISOR 2.543.52 JOHNSON. MARK R SHERIFF'S SERGEANT 2.857008 A. JOHNSON. PATRICIA CORRECTIONAL OFFICER II 3,035.17 .,e ' L JOHNSON. PAUL M . BID.. MAIN. NKR._ IV 2.347.29 • JOHNSON. VINCENT J DEPUTY SHERIFF II 1.895.13 JOHNSTON SR,. THOMAS L SHERIFF'S PROPERTY TECHNICIAN 1.296.31 41 JOHNSTON. KATHRYN L OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV. 2.55.1.00 .'. JOHNSTON. KENNETH J R C O SER. WKR• III 1.731 .02 ' JOHNSTON. THOMAS R SHERIFF'S SERGEANT 2.484.27 41 JOJOLA. ANGIE. C REFERRAL. C PLACEMENT SUPERVISOR 1.536.04 JONES. DONALD E APPRAISER II 1.458.24 • � JORDAN. I. E SHERIFF 2.301010 41 JOSEPH, KELLIE J HEAD START COMMUNITY SERVICE WORKER 027.89 8 JUAREZ. ANGELINA F HEALTH AIDE III 1.28$.69 a � KADAVY. RITA F LIBRARY TECHNICIAN 11 1.014.25 SHARON OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1,911.03 0 OFFICE TECHNICIAN 11547.20 �}� 1 KAISER. ALVIN M KAISER. DEBORAH J OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1.148055 KARR. ROGER S . . BUS DRIVER 706.82 KATHRINE, HAZEL HEAD START COOK 932.41 41 KAUFMAN. LINDA ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY .4.026.31 1,111 its,( KAVENY. RAYMOND L R 6 B SER. SKR. III 1,550.90 • KEATON. DONNA L OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV 1.940.01 KEIL. BRAD S SR. SYSTEMS ANALYST T L 2.995.61 , '5 KEIL. SHERRI L CASE SERCICES AIDE IV 1.420.49 KEIRNES. RICHARD It COUNTY ASSESSOR 2.200635 KEISER, SUZANNA L OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1.128.55 • KEITHLINE. ELIZABETH M OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 916.24 IL KELLER' THERESA HEAD START FAMILY SERV COORDINATOR 1.421.24 M' '. KEMPER. FAYE A HEAD START/MIGRANT OFF TECH AIDE 767.89 • KENNEDY. GEORGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER 1.752.66 KINOSFATHER. MARTHA R OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV 1.653.70 • ` KINOSFATHER. SANDRA K OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1.464.5515, , ; Hi KING. DONALD E R L B SEA, .NKR. II '.600.:0 KING. DONALD F LEGAL TECH IV 1,754.80 A. KIkNISON. DICK E R 4 8 SER. WKR. III 1.691.69 KINNISON. LUELLA C DIR. OF LIBR. SER• 3.137.92 KIPP. CHARLES E R G B SER. NKR. III 1.791.74 41 KIPP.JR. WILLIAM F R & B SER. KKR• III 1.997.33 IP KIRBY. Co M COUNTY COMMISSIONER 1.906.16 • KIRKPATRICK, ARLO A A S B SER. NKR♦ III 2.008.51 ', • • PAY104P MEDIA REPORT PACE 10 41: RUN DATE: 01/25/89 PAYROLL PERIOD eNDING 01/15/89 IP ` _ RUN TIME: 18:39:35 WELD COUNTY. COLORADO 41', EMPLOYEE NAME JOB NAME WAGES ; • t ell ' KIRKPATRICK, LINDA M CUSTODIAL WORKER 1.012.79 0 KIRKPATRICK* PEGGY S SOCIAL CASEWORKER III 1,716.79 ;=I KNEFELD ROBERT J DEPUTY GIST. ATT. I 21893.36 KOBEL, CAROL S OFFICE MANAGER 21768.99 a KORBITZ* JENIFER SUE OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 41,96 7rjl1 KORBITZ, JENIFER SUE HEALTH AIDE III 151.21 O P KOSCHENEI MARSHALL R ASST. OPERATIONS MGR. 2,365.60 • KOZEL, CHARLES -T HEALTH ADMINISTRATOR 31826.36 KOZERO-BOTH, SHERRY E OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 14148.55 - iii `', KRAUSE, JAMES H CHEMICAL SPECIALIST 21326.87 tin KRUEG£R1 KATHRYN TRANSPORTATION DISPATCHER 1,015.45 LABORDE' SUSAN M HEALTH EDUCATOR 761.53 M; LACY, GORDON E COUNTY COMMISSIONER 10906.16 • LANNING, NORMA J OFFICE. TECHNICIAN III 1,092.94 LARA, DORA E EMPLOYMENT TECH 1,38644 • LARA, ROXANNE BUYER II 1.630.34 ;e LAROUCHEI SHELLY L CLIENT . SERVICES TECH - 679.96 ' ) LAWNON, JOHN B BID. MAIN. NKR. I 1,,43.51 LAWLEY, DAVID L S5 INVESTIGATOR II 1,292.91 a LAWSON. BILL E APPRAISER II 1,450.17 41 8 • LEDALL, LINOEE K OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1,134.50 LEE, ROBERT E R 6 B SER. NKR. III . 1,647.45 , 4E' LEEDOM, MELVIN 0 - DIST. ATT. INV. II 2,149.81 LEHR, HARRIETT OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1,491.66 LEMLEYI MONTY R DEPUTY SHERIFF II 1,989.34 0 LENLING, ARDEN F R. B SER. .NKR. III 1,492.66 LENLING, NANCY M LEGAL TECH IV 2,166.98 i LESSMAN, BARBARA J OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 908.74 0 LEWIS, R. R . R 6 8. SER. NKR. III 1,513.29 LIBSACK, FERN A APPRAISER [II 1,799.74 ) t'` LIDDLEI JOHN E CHIEF ELECTRICIAN 2,873.50 0 LINDSEY. JANE A TYPIST III 1,405.28 A. LITTLE, JERRY A R 6 8 SER. NKR. III 1,514.18 I" LLAMAS, LORETTA CLIENT SERVICES TECH 1,073.63 411 . Ili-. . _LOFTUS, . CYNTHIA M . . OFFICE TECHNICIAN II .. 963.72 LONGWELL, LARRY U R 6 B SER. NKR. III 1,420.65 • LOPEZ, EVA L HEAD START TEACHER AIDE INTERN 120.60 LOPEZ. OLGA CLIENT SERVICES TECH 1,103.44 LOPEZ, RAYMOND M COMMUN. SER. NKR. I 1,103.91 MIP LORD, KAREN M CORRECTIONAL OFFICER [I 1,782.80 LORETT, JENNIE L OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1,107.43 Ph"LOUSTALET, FRANCIS M COUNTY TREASURER 1,909.35 � LOYA, GLORIA OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 966.90 4D,' LUCAS, DUANE R JUVENILE OFFICER II . 2,213.20 LUCERO, LAURA CUSTODIAL WORKER 484.50 LUDERSI SANDRA L CORRECTIONAL OFFICER I 1,665.11 i k MARG. VIRGIL L R 6 B SER. NKR. III 1081.51 . 4 , A MACK, KEITH N WELDER II 1,747.19 41 41 • A t 1 PAY104P MEDIA REPORT . PAGE 11 ' � ��IV RUN DATES 01/25/89 PAYROLL PERIOD ENDING 01/15/89 ,• H . RUN TIMES 18:39:35 WELD COUNTY• COLORADO IlkW , EMPLOYEE NAME JOB NAME WAGES All 1li4Hi 41 ' , MACY, ANTHONY A R C B SER. WKR. III 16426.21 I' S " MADDOX. GEORGE A R 4 B SER. NKR. III 1,400070 1' MAGNUSON, MARK A CORRECTIONAL OFFICER I 10495.16 I MALCOM. DAVID J SHERIFF'S SERGEANT 3,175.46 I • MARGHEIM6 . RICK .G PARAMEDIC 36280.6] V1`1 MARGHEIM,JR. . GEORGE R C 8 SUPERVISOR 2,897.10 , OW MARQUEZ. FELIPE R t B SER. NKR. III 1,882.40 k ''E� � MARTIN. BRUCE R CORRECTIONAL OFFICER II 2.247.42 MARTINEZ, AGNES M HEAD START TEACHER 1,113.60 MP; MARTINEZ. ANDRES R 6 B SER. NKR. II 1.201.29 L, ,,i MARTINEZ, HELEN N HEAD START TEACHER AIDE $34.86 MARTINEZ. JOE G SHERIFF'S SERGEANT 2,909.85 A MARTINEZ. LORRAINE L SOCIAL CASEWORKER III 2.451.21 MARTINEZ, MARGIE .E SHERIFF'S SERGEANT 3,324.65 _ MARTINEZ. MARIA G INCOME MAINT TECH III 16894.29 5 . MARTINEZ, WILLIAM DEPUTY SHERIFF II 20591.01 ID MARTINEZ, YSIDORA A HEAD START TEACHER 1,097.60 _ {tot MATR, EDNA L OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1 ,402.38 I'I' MATTHEWS, JOSEPH E MAIL CLERK II 16653.36 1,® MAUL. BONNIE M INCOME MAINT TECH Ill 1,410.75 8 MAXEY. DEANNE M OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 16148.85 '41.93• - MAXFIELD, MARY G BUS MAXWELL, DEBRA D CUSTODIAL WORKER • WORKER 748.02 MAY, PATRICIA E PERSONNEL TECHNICIAN 1.638.25 g MAY, TERRY E R 6 8 SER. WKR, II 628.80 • =1 MCALLISTER, KELLY G. OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 920.67 MCCABE* GARY DIRECTOR OF AMBULANCE SERVICE 3.142.22 MCCLOSKEY, CHRISTOPHER 8 SYSTEMS PROGRAMMER II 26005.24 . S MCDONALD, KENNETH . CUSTODIAL WORKER 1.012.79 ; MCDOWELL, SHERRY K COMPUTER OPERATIONS MGR. 3,392.64 • MCGUIRK, STEPHEN C SHERIFF'S LIEUTENANT 3,163.76 = � MCKAY, FRANCES M BUS DRIVER 634.94 MCKELLAR, WILLIAM R COMMUN. SER, COUNSEL, II 16509.24 V MCKENNA. EUGENE E DIRECTOR OF SOCIAL SERVICES 4.062.93 • +r1 MCKNIGHT, THEODORE 0 R 6 8 SUPERVISOR 2.626.79 MCMASTERS. ROBERT 0 AIRPORT MAINTENANCE 652,50 � ' MENDOZA, DENISE Y CLIENT SERVICES TECH 666.79 IP METZGER, MICHAEL K CAPTAIN . 3.314.58 MEYER. NANETTE L DISPATCH OPERATIONS MANAGER 26564.34 4, . . MEZA' PAUL R R t 8 SER. MKR, III 10898.98 ID MILLER, ALAN N UTILITY 6 PERMIT INSPECTOR 20154.77 . , , MILLER, JOSEPH M CAPTAIN 30228,28 4, ' . MILLER, JOYCE A OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV 10169.47 MILLER. LESLIE J SOCIAL CASEWORKER II 1,550.98 MILLER, SHELLY K OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 755.54 • ' MIRAMAR, MARY E SHERIFF'S INVESTIGATOR 2,271.98 IP , , P' MIRABAL, VIVIAN L ACCOUNTING CLERK V 1,319.12 41MOE, THOMAS E COMPUTER PROGRAMMER II 1,938.80 IP Ill • • • �� PAYIO4P MEDIA REPORT PAGE 12 III DATE: 01/25/89 PAYROLL PERIOD ENDING 01/18/89 15 RUN TIME: 18:39:75 WELD COUNTY. COLORADO „,l Sr EMPLOYEE NAME JOB NAME WAGES ,',O I" MOHRMAN. BERNICE E OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV 2.069636 H a MOLOCZNIK. ANTHONY ADMINISTRATOR CONSUMER FRAUD DIV. 1.940.18El MONORAGON. MARY ANN CLIENT SERVICES TECH 1,00748 50;Y MONTOYA, SUSAN G H.R.D. PERSONNEL TECHNICIAN 19724.11 ID ' MOODY. SHARON E SOCIAL CASEWORKER. III ... 2.515.85 MOORE LARSON LINDA SOCIAL CASEWORKER III 2,647.08 5' MOORE. JEANENE K AAA CASE MANAGER 10153.60 I • MOORE. JOSEPH U OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 986.72 MOORE. LELA F OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1.312.43 MI MORALEZ. JOSEPH 0 R 6 8 SER. NKR. III 2.167}.76 MORELL. GARY D LIBRARIAN 14425667 kill MORENO. MARY HEAD START TRAIN 6 TECH ASSIST TECH 1.002.60 r IP MORENO. PEDRO S COMMUN SER FROG ADM 18 1.866.05 i• MORENO. STEVE OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1.676.69 Alk MORGER• JACK. N COST COORDINATOR 1.296613 1. MORRISON. LEE D ASST. COUNTY ATT. 10 3.401.47 ' IP kil‘ MOSER• LORI M -- DISPATCHER II SHIFT SUPERVISOR 1,755.62 MOT1S. MICHAEL J PARAMEDIC 203.28 ® MULLINS. JOHN S CORRECTIONAL OFFICER II 1.862.95 • MUNIZ. -MILLIE H HEAD STAR' TEACHER AIDE 869.16 $ igh MUNSON. LORINDA K OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 1.362.69 :II, NAFTZ. DONALD R OFFICE TECHNICIAN 1 302.98 '• -. NARANJO.. ELIZABETH HEAD START SECRETARY 775.31Alik - `� NEHRBOSS. CONNIE J ACCOUNTANT 1.602.64 I 6qw NELSON. DANIEL L R G 8 SER. NKR. III 1.370687liP NELSON. OANNA Y OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1.148.55 NELSON. GREG L R L B SER. NKR. III 1 .474.96 I NELSON. KENNETH D EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH. 976.32 NELSON. KIMBERLY-D OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1.480.96 „ 1 NELSON. SAM E ADMIN. OF USEFUL PUBLIC SERVICE 2.296.03 I ` NELSON• TARITA A OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1 .120.05 0 NEVAREZ. JOSE G SECURITY/BUILDING ENGINEER 1.255.55 Ah NEWBY. PHYLLIS A APPRAISER II 1.647.34 NEKTON-TARASENKO. KATHRYN OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 939.19 Ill NICKERSON. TED A PAINTER 1.661.99 (1 ii NICKLAS. MARK A R L 8 SER. NKR. III 1.454.98 OH NIELSEN. RUTH V orrzcc TECHNICIAN IV 1.871.94 ! NINO• . MARIA E OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1.126.00 NIRA. STELLA H CLIENT SERVICES TECH 1.250631 • NISSEN. THOMAS 8 DEPUTY SHERIFF II 2.195.43 ID - - NOFLIGER. STEVEN A DISPATCHER I . 1.901►19 NOVAK. PATRICK 0 DISPATCHER I 1 .491.67 � � �`� NOWAK. LYNDA 0 OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 928625 O'DONNLLL. WILLIAM M SHERIFF'S SERGEANT 2.894.53 Ak O'FARRELL. VINCENT EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH. 569.52 O•LEARY. DONALD J DEPUTY SHERIFF II 1.946.45 ID ODLE. PATRICIA A . CHIEF DEPUTY 2.503.31 OMOHUNORO. ELLEN L EPIDEMOLUGIST 2.039.56 • • • ID . . % A.O PAY104P MEDIA REPORT PAGE ' 13 t1 41 RUN DATES 01/25/89 PAYROLL PERIOD ENDING 01/15/69 <,.. RUN TIME: 18:39:35 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO J 41 EMPLOYEE HAKE JOB NAME WAGES : .,j� iiti ®" ORNELAS1 MICHAEL CORPORAL 21665.63 ��� ORTIZI SAMUEL BUILDING MAIN. LABOR 976099 1 °' OSAKI. MUTSU OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV 1,710.70 -Iii,' ' OSTERMILLER. ALVIN J R C B SER. KKR. III 1.455.35 e OUSKA/ ,JULIA A PROGRAMMER/ANAL.I T L 3,865.57 PAOROH MARGARET F ACCOUNTANT 11670028 I Illfl PAIZ1 FANNIE MAO START TEACHER AIDE 870005 , .',5 ' - PALMER. EDITH SUS DRIVER 796.67 PARK. JOANNE E OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 1,026.83 A., PARKER* GARY TAX COLLECTOR 2.503.19 '• PATTEN* BARBARA J OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV 2,002.99 ' I , ; PATTEN. ELUIN D CORRECTIONAL OFFICER II 1.685032 dill •' . PATTEN* LUANN P TYPIST II 768037 . '® PATTERSON. RAE L CORRECTIONAL OFFICER 1 642030 PAUL. BRENDA L DISPATCHER I 1,343097 I' PAULS. DIANA L ACCOUNTING CLERK II 858.19 • 1 + , i PAULSON, ELAINE L LIBRARY TECHNICIAN I 139000 _ PETERSON. LARRY A CRIMINALIST 3,169025 IP ' . PEEK. STANLEY C DISTRICT ATTORNEY 2,796.81 PELZER, NARIAN E SOCIAL CASEWORKER III 2.425006 8 ?ENFOLD. MARIAN K SOCIAL CASEWORKER III 11615007 e � PENNINGTON* ANNE E PBX OPERATOR II 946088 S : - PFSNINGTON/_ BEVERLY A OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1.104060 ` �, PEPIN. JEFF R COMPUTER OPERATOR I 1.437059 S � ' PERDUE. FRANKIE T SOCIAL CASEWORKER III 2.157.81AV PEREA. MARION CLERK I 879014 PEREZ* DOROTHY M HEAD START TEACHER AIDE 853078 , IP ' PEREZ. LINDA L SPECIAL PROGRAMS COORDINATOR 1.667.78 *111 PEREZ* MARY I _ LEGAL TECH IV 11949.77 PEREZ. PHYLLIS D IRCOME MAIN) TECH IV 2,392.74 PERKINS* SCOTT T ENV* HEALTH SPEC. I 2,136.75 le PERSICHINO. PASQUALE DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL 4.007088 • PETERSON, SHARON K OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 1 .026826 PETRUZZI. ANDREW DIRECTOR SLOGS. C GROUNDS 3.466008 41 PFEIFER. JOANN M OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1.448055 l , PIEL1 ROBIN R PBX OPERATOR II 764.62 41 PIERCE. LELAND J ROAD AND BRIDGE FOREMAN 2.036.68 5 PIPER. LINDA E ADMINISTRATOR II 2,375050 • PISANO. RUDOLPH CLIENT SERVICES TECH 11713.39 ' PLANT. PATTY A DATA ENTRY OPERATOR II 1,020882 st1' PLANTE. LINDA K OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1.141.65 •. PLATE. KENNETH A EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH. 516.98 PLAIT. BONNIE J DISPATCHER I 1.550.19 - PONCELOW. KENNETH E DEPUTY SHERIFF II 2.545042 POOLE. CAROL C COMMUNITY SERVICES ADMINISTRATOR 1.962894 • POPE, JIM L ASST. COUNTY ATT• 15S1 2,641.71 IP POTTER. WESLEY ENVIRON• 6 LAB SERVICES DIRECTOR 3.855098 1fl, • PRALL, JOHN A G B SER. WKR• III 2,070.51 ' . 41 41 ID • • • PAYl04P MEDIA REPORT PAGE 14 • RUN DATE: 01/25/89 PAYROLL PERIOD ENDING 01/16/89 ,0 RUN TIMES 18139135 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 0 EMPLOYEE NAME JOB NAME WAGES , 0 i x;111 WO PRESSLY, HEARST J CUSTODIAL WORKER ♦21.80 gor +I 1 � PRESSLY, NANCY A LIBRARY'TECHNICIAN. II 1;109.26 'I � , PRICE ALAN A SHERIFF'S INVESTIGATOR 20311.35 H PRICE, LYNN L SYSTEMS ANALYST 36002.57 0 LI 1y.. PROFITT, MARK T DEPUTY SHERIFF II 1,745.95 Ai. "' PUTNAM, MARY A OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 254.93 4P (UAMMEN, THOMAS J ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY 19,281.02 LS QUIMBY" CHARLES R S B. SER. NKR• III 1,602.37 QUIMBY, JESSE L SHERIFF'S SERGEANT 3,190,70 0, ' RAABE, CHRISTINE R PROGRAMMER/ANAL. I 26857.64 IIP RADII', HERMAN _ OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 319.20 pl , l RAKKE, JEWELL C LIBRARY TECHNICIAN I 215.45 • . RANGEL, CHRISTINE OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 1,323.72 • RANGEL, INEZ J CLIENT SERVICES TECH *,051,37 RATMKE1 GARY L C0MMUN. SER. COUNSEL, III 16591.52 0 REDFERN, CHARLOTTE L HEAD START TEACHER AIDE 854.05 E - - REDMOND, JOHN P BUS DRIVER 515404 REED, TEREHCE 0 CORRECTIONAL OFFICER II 1 ,800.44 0 REICHERT, DECK C COMPUTER PROGRAMMER I 1 ,671.45 10 REID, BEVERLY B ADMINISTRATIVE ASST. II 1.61808 S REIFF. MARY OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV 1,807.55 d 0 REISIG1 NANCY PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE LEAD WORKER 2,116.81ID RENDON, EARL A COMMON. -SER• COUNSEL•. , 16297.65 1 L REYES, EVELYN HEAD START FOOD SERVICE WORKER AIDE 744.21 a 0 RHODEN, BETTE R DIRECTOR OF PURCHASING 566.62 �� RICE, ELIZABETH SOCIAL SERVICE SUPV III 2,528.22 RICHARDSON* PATRICK A SHERIFF'S SERGEANT 3,203.67 RICHARDSON, RONALD DEPUTY SHERIFF II 1 ,940.96 • iL RIEGEL. .BERTA L CLIENT SERVICES TECH 797.44 RINEBOLD6 ALICE J ENV, HEALTH SPEC, I 2,538.82 0, , RINNE, THERESA E DEPUTY SHERIFF II 2,389.33 • RIOS, PATRICIA E HEAD START TEACHER AIDE 649.99 0 RIPPE1 DOUGLAS P UNICOM/WEATHER/LINE STAFF 1,200.00 RIVAS, FRANK T CUSTODIAL WORKER 974.84 ID RIVAS, PHIL R SECURITY/BUILDING ENGINEER 1,561.44 ROBBIO1 LYNN ENV. HEALTH SPEC, I 1,693.73 " " 1 0 ROBERTS, WILLIAM R BUILDING INSPECTOR 2,251.95 ROBINS. IRA C APPRAISER II 1,725.67 ROCCAFORTE, JOHN A MGR, SYSTEMS S PROGRAMMING 36681.50 0 RODRIGUEZ" DIANA R COMMUNITY SERVICES TECHNICIAN 1,037.48 0 4j RODRIGUEZ, NORMA JUVENILE OFFICER II 1,745.9) ok ROGERS' PATRICIA F CORRECTIONAL OFFICER II 2,617.75 0, ROGERS' TERESA L PROGRAMMER/ANAL. I 2,268.1♦ . ROMANSIK, GLORIA COMMUN. SER• COUNSEL• III 2,173,15 ROOT) MARSHA M EMPLOYMENT TECH 16317,67 0 ROSALES" CHRISTINE B HEAD START TEACHER AIDE 739.15 0 ROSENBERG, IVAN H R S 8 SER, NKR, III 16729.69 > ; 0 : ROSSLER, LOU ANN G OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV 408.72 • • , Rit ID Kt r i PAYI04P MEDIA Pa�E is REPORT ��' •' RUN DATE: 01/25/89 PAYROLL PERIOD ENDING 01/16/69 • `, RUN rime: 10:39:35 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO •; EMPLOYEE NAME JOB NAME WAGES • I Ilk • ' I. ROTH, DAVID C CORRECTIONAL OFFICER I 1 ,466.47 ;• ROTH, JUDY N OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 70$.48 mik ROTH, LAURIE A OFFICE TECHNICIAN 111 LEADMORKER 11940.43 ROTH. MARLENE A LEGAL TECH III 1,334.84 � ,• ROIHMAN, LYNETTE A OFFICE . TECHNICIAN IV . 1,175.75 `` ROUNDS, WILLIAM E CORRECTIONAL OFFICER II 1,718.15 • , ROME, BONNIE L PBX OPERATOR II 963.01 ti• ROWE, RICHARD 0 GENERAL. AGRI ASSIT III 2,966.83 ROWELL, CANDICE L INCOME NAINT TECH II 1,123.82 • ROYBAL, BARBARA HEAD START TEACHER 1,097.60 • ri-t, i, RUBY, DONALD A DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION SERVICES 4,135.86 RUGE, MARIAN C HEALTH EDUCATOR 46.33 1 Si ; ROLAND, ROBERT A SHERIFF S SERGEANT 2,217.43 • RUNDUS, CAROLYN J ASST. COUNTY ATT. III 3,204.70 RUSCH, DAVID E CORRECTIONAL OFFICER II 1,429.63 • 1 RUSCH, HENRY E SHERIFF'S SERGEANT 3,014.48 • RUSHING, CLINTON B DEPUTY SHERIFF II 2,530.66 RUSSELL, CAROL J OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 517.16 S„N • RUSSELL, JANET K CLERK 11 930.69 0 RUTHERFORD, FRED A INCOME MAINT SUPV IV 1,867.45 $ •' SAGE, CHARLES E CORRECTIONAL OFFICER II 1 ,560.58 SALAZAR, ANNABELL BUS DRIVER 371.38 • .. ,I_ SALAZAR. 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MARY H DEPUTY SHERIFF II 2,286,17 t` SCHWEERS1 AMY PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE I 2,127.65 l' SCOTT, DOREEN LABORATORY 10439.68 •, SEAVEY>LREXALCJ RFFICESER.HNKR.AIIIN lN 10644.19 '07,656 ' l SEGURA, DELORES M CUSTODIAL WORKER 620.31 • SEWERT, LENA S CUSTODIAL WORKER 1,32279 i• SEILER, KATHRYN OFFICE MANAGER 2,430.46 SELDEN, MARLENE A LIBRARY TECHNICIAN II 1,875.67 ,Sf► l A. SELLE, JAMES E APPRAISER it t,472.45 • SELLE, MARILYN . A DEPUTY SHERIFF II 2,788.69 S, SHANNON, KATHLEEN PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE LEAD WORKER 1971.55 ;• • " SHARP, MARJORIE A OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1.207.43 _1t{4 SHEA, SHARON K COMMUNITY SERVICES SPECIALIST 1,240.01 SHEEMAN, JIM M HOUSING COORDINATOR II 20434.12 . • • SHELDON, MICHELE E EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH. 1,633.60 q • SHELTON, DAVID A SHERIFF' S LIEUTENANT 2,886.19 SHOVLIN, IRENE E OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV 248.46 • • SITYROCK, MATTHEW E DEPUTY SHERIFF II 2,406.71 SIMMERING, GERALD W CORRECTIONAL COUNSELOR II 20019.83 SIMPSON. 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WKR. .III 2,017.80 STENGAARD1 COLLEEN A OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 300.05 : , - •l STERKELI EARL A R 6 8 SER. WKR. III 11846.25 I ,k• . Ii'l' STEVENS, MIKE R BUS DRIVER 455.24 STEVENS. WESLEY E R 6 B SER• KKR. III 1.586.88 •; STEVERSON* TERESA R OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 730.23 E• . STOLL. JEFFREY L ENV. HEALTH SPEC. I _ 21274.27 STONE. KATHY OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 19206.82 • STONEKING. CINDY APPRAISER II 1,473.86 lb STORCK, _KENNETH R DEPUTY DIST. ATT. III 3.761.30 Ill!. STREET. CYNTHIA A DISPATCHER I 1.848.29 • • ' STREET. MARC E R 6 8 SUPERVISOR 2.789.83 STRODE. DIANE K OFFICE_TECHNICIAN III 458.87 8 STRONG. DOROTHY J VETERANS COUNSELLOR 1j566.58 , • SULLIVANI PATRICIA A OFFICE MANAGER 21228.78 sL .. . SWANK. JED D .. . AMBULANCE SUPERVISOR _ 3.074.33 TACKER. JEANNIE K ADMINISTRATOR II 1.964.09 6O • TAI.MADGE-LUNA, LINDA K OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 825.69 • 2 - TAMMEN.. RUTH k. . . .. PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE. II 1,624.27 TAPIA. MABEL HEAD START TEACHER 1,097.60 • TAFFY. JANICE C INCOME MAINT TECH III 11307.52 TEASDALE. PAMELA .J _ SOCIAL CASEWORKER III 2,636.28 TEGTMANI KATHLEEN R OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 433.20 46, • THOMAS. LYNN P SOCIAL CASEWORKER III 2.046.81 , !• THOMPSON. DARLINE K OFFICE TECHNICIAN II _ . . 1.052.36 THOMPSON. EDWARD J SS INVESTIGATOR II 1 ,442.88 THOMPSON. SHARLEE S EMPLOYMENT TECH 1.270.20 • f/;! THORNE. REBECCA L COMPUTER OPERATOR I 1.254.51 THUROW. ZANNA L RECOVERY TECH III 1.303.60 • TIEMAN. JEAN 0 R 6 8 SER. WKR. III 1.511.75 '• TIMM,_HENRY H CLIENT/INFO. sirs-tens COORDINATOR 1.646.64 TIMMERMAN. DIANA P OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 214.32 ID TOFT1 RICHARD J DEPUTY SHERIFF II 2.257.43 • TONGISH, LOIS M OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 935.74 TORRES. HELEN D INCOME MAINT TECH III 1 ,513.00 'i'"1 ID TORRES. JESUCITA M CLIENT SERVICES TECH 667.50 TRACY, H. CAROL SOCIAL CASEWORKER III 1,845.68 41TREVINO. DIANA HEAD START TEACHER 939.24 TSUKAMOTO. JUDITH A OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV 1.969.35 ID •'., 14- - - TURNER. . 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LINDA K COMMUN. SER. MKR. 1 1.938.25 • YAMAGUCHI. FRANK M COUNTY COMMISSIONER 2.053.33 y PANT. KIMBERLY A OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1.067.94 • • YARNELL. RAMONA G INCOME MAINT TECH II 985.38 • YAUCHZEE. DILLY E VETERANS OFFICER1.114.46 `' YBARRA. VIRGINIA OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1.067.32 •, YETTER. TERRI PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE II 2,611.99 • j. {_- .POST-ERTMER,-SUSAN L INCOME MAINT TECH III 1.355.51 YOST. GREGORY A CORRECTIONAL COUNSELOR III 2.481.99 •,' YOST. STEPHAN M DEPUtY SHERIFF II 2,111.60 • YOUNG. HAROLEEN -K OFFICE TECHNICIAN II 300,05 YOUNG. PATTI SOCIAL CASEWORKER III 2,387.50 • ' ' YOUNG. SUE E OFFICE TECHNICIAN IV 998.68 • YOUNGER. LAURA L OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1 .120.74 •' YOUNGMAN, PHYLLIS M LEGAL TECH IL 1,057.65 re 1 YOUNT. CHRISTINE C LEGAL TECH II 808.95 • ZABLOUDIL. CARMEN R COMPUTER PROGRAMMER I - 1.597.99 • . 266026. LUCIA INCOME MAINT SUPV IV 1.882.92 ZMEEGMAN. JANET 0 OFFICE TECHNICIAN III 1,145.88 • 11 • •" • • • • • • • e . 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RF1288 O2110-6599-CIVL 9.68 I- • 9.68 • AI04926 COUNTY SHERIFF OF CO INC 1989MS 01-2110-6335-ADM 2.471 .00 • 2 .471 .00 • • A104927 CRONQUIST MARK V 013189 01-3400-6192 566.67 • • 566.67 • IDA104928 CROSS, PAMELA M.D. FP0116 19-4140-6350-FP 99.00 • 99. 00 • • A104929 CUNLIFFE CHUCK 013189 01-1014-6143 111 . 00 • 111 .00 • • A104930 DAVID. THOMAS U. 013189 01-1012-6143 111 .00 • 111 .00 • • • A104931 DIGIACOMO. DAVID R RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 9.26 • 9.26 • • • • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 01/25/8940 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 4 AS OF : 01/25/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT . ' • A104932 DILL RICK 013189 01-2110-6143 111 .00 • • 111 .00 A104933 DOUGLAS/ HOBERT T. RF1268 01-2110-6599-CIVL 34. 40 O 41 34. 40 S • A104934 DUNHAM MARY MI0117 65-1191-6380 21 .40 • 21 .40 • --_ A A104935 ESTERGARD1 LISA RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 5.00 • • 5.00 A104936 FEUERSTEIN MARY ANN 013189 01-1021-6143 16.00 • • 16.00 . • A104937 FREEMEYER1 JAMES E. RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 2. 20 • 2,20 • 0 A104938 GEESAMAN STERLING 253556 01-2110-6315-JAIL 12.'11 0 12. 11 0 A104939 0000ELL* GEORGE 013189 11-3180-6143 111 .00 • • 111 . 00 0 • A104940 GORDON. RANDY M. D. 013189 19-4110-6143 111 .00 . 022889 19-4110-6143 111 .00 033189 19-4110-6143 111 .00 • 042869 19-4110-6143 111 .00 • 053189 19-4110-6143 111 .00 063089 19-4110-6143 111 .00 • • 0 41 41 • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 01 /25/89 . WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 5 AS OF : 01/25/89 • 41 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT e e , A104940 GORDON. RANDY M.D. 073189 19-4110-6143 111 .00 • 083189 19-4110-6143 111 .00 . 092989 19-4110-6143 111 .00 103189 ►9-4110-6143 111 .00 • 113089 19-4110-6143 111 .00 • 122989 19-4110-6143 ► 11 .00 • 1 .332.00 • e A104941 GRIFFITH. DOUG PT1248 01-2180-6350 400.00 41 400.00 e e A104942 GULL£TiE, WILLIAM R. RF1288 01-2110-6599^CIVL 2.84 • 2.84 e ® A104943 HAMMERS. LAVERN E. 013189 01-2150-6143 16.00 • • 16.00 e • A104944 HANES CLAUD 013189 01-1152-6143 111 .00 • 111. 00 • • A104945 HARRINGTON, EUGENE U. RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 8. 72 • B•72 S • 41 A104946 HICKS. JAMES M.D. FP0123 19-4140-6350-FP 93. 20 • 93.20 e e A104947 HOLDEN. DOUGLAS S. RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 8. 64 . 8.04 e • A104948 HUGHES. WANDA 013189 01-1021-6143 16 . 00 • e e • I • I I I i I I I Ii I I . _ r • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 01/25/89 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 6 AS OF : 01/25/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • • • A104948 HUGHES? WANDA 16.00` .ns • A104949 HUMMELS1 LOWELL 0131LH 21-6540-6398-7 - 368.00 • 368.00 • e A104950 INLOES GENE 013189 01-3400-6192 566.67 • 566.67 • • A104951 INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENTS W0137 24-9034-6397-4715 88.00 • • 88.00 • • A104952 JACOBSON? DON D. RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 10.00 • 10. 00 • • A104953 JACOBSON? GARY G. RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 6. 86 • 6.86 • • A104954 JANSSEN? STEVEN L. RF1288 01-2110-6599-CI 8VL 9. 1 • • 9. 18 • • A104955 JOHNSON JACKIE 013189 01-1011-6147 111 .00 • 111 .00 • • A104956 JORUAN EDNARD L 013189 01-2110-6143 111.00 • 11689 01-2110-6370-ADM 213.94 • 324.94 • _ • A104957 KATHY MARTINEZ OIJOKM 21-6540-6398-7 117.00 • • • • ID • i i . i I I I A ID ' • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 01/25/8941 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 7 AS OF : 01/25/89 • 41 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT • • • A104957 KATHY MARTINEZ 117 .00 • • A104958 KAVANAUGH, PHILLIP J. RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL - 3.7041 3.70 • • A104959 KEIRNES, RICHARD M. 013189 01-1041-6143 111 .00 • 111 .00 • • • A104960 KENNEDY, GEORGE 013189 01-1011-6143 111 .00 022869 01-1011-6143 111 .00 • 033189 01-1011-6143 111 . 00 • 042889 01-1011-6143 111 .00 053189 01-1011-6143 111 .00 • 063089 01-1011-6143 111 .00 • 073189 01-1011-6143 111.00 083189 01-1011-6143 111 .00 • 092989 01-1011-6143 111 .00 41 103189 01-1011-6143 111 . 00 113089 01-1011-6143 111 . 00 • 122989 01-1011-6143 111 .00 • 1 .332.00 • _ • A104961 KINNISON LUELLA 013189 52-5510-6143 16.00 • • 16.00 • • A104962 KIRBY C M "BILL" 013189 01-1011-6143 111 .00 • 111 .00 • • A104963 KOZEL. CHARLES T . 013189 19-4110-6143 111 .00 • 022889 19-4110-6143 111 .00 033189 19-4110-6143 111 .00 • 042889 19-4110-6143 111 . 00 • 053189 19-4110-6143 111 .00 063089 19-4110-6143 111 .00 • • • • • • a s. (, ID . . • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 01/25/89 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 8 AS OF : 01/25/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • • A104963 KOZEL1 CHARLES T . 073189 19-4110-6143 10.1 .00 • 083189 19-4110-6143 111 .00 • 092969 19-4110-6143 111 .00 - 103169 19-4110-6143 111 .00 j • 113089 19-4110-6143 111 .00 • 122989 19-4110-6143 111 .00 • 1 ,332.00 • • A104964 KRIEGER; DON RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 10.00 • 10.00 • • A104965 LACY. GORDON 013189 01-1011-6143 16.00 • 16.00 • • A104966 LAPIN' JAMES B. RFI288 01-2110-6699-CIVL 2.60 • • 2.60 • • A104967 LECROY' WAYNE RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 9. 16 • 9. 16 • • A104968 LIESS DONNA 013189 01-3400-6192 525.00 • • 525.00 O A104969 LOBUS' JOHN A. RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 11 . 74 • • 11 . 74 • • A104970 LOUSTALET FRANCIS M 013189 01-1031-6143 111 . 00 • 111 . 00 • • A104971 LUKENS' STEVEN Co RFI288 01-2110-6599—CIVL 10.00 • • • • • • . • NAP200A WELD COUNTY DATE : 01 /25/89 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 9 AS OF : 01/25/89 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • • • A104971 LUKENS, STEVEN C. 10.00 • • A104972 MCKENNA: EUGENE 013189 01-9020-6143 111 . 00 • 111 .00 • • A104973 METZGER MICHAEL K 013189 01-2110-6143 16.00 • • 16.00 • e A104974 MILLER: LEROY E. RF1288 01 -2110-6599-CIVL 9.06 • 9.06 • • A104975 MILLER, MIKE 013189 01-2110-6143 111 .00 • 111 .00 • • A104976 MOON, WALTER R. RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 9.28 • • 9.28 • • AI04977 NINTH STREET EXXON RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 9.38 • 9.38 • • A104978 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER R£GFEE 19-4130-6335-GHE 30.00 • 30.00 • • A104979 ODLE, PATRICIA 013189 01-1031-6143 16.00 • 16.00 • • • A104980 PADILLA, KENNETH A. RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 8.84 • 8.84 • • • • ID YAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 01/25/89 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 10 AS Of 1 01/25/89 !I 411 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT O8J PROJ AMOUNT • • A104981 PAYNE, GEORGE RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 10.00 • 10.00 • • A104982 PERSICHIN01 PASQUALE J. 013189 01-1154-6143 16.00 • • 16.00 • ID A104983 PETRUZZI ANDREW 013189 01-1061-6143 111 . 00 . 111 .00 i ID • A104984 PETTY CASH-AMBULANCE 011889 60-2160-6310 20.00 • 60-2160-6360 29 .79 ID 120188 60-2160-6310 10 .00 60-2160-6360 8.80 • 68.59 • • A104985 PIZZA HUT X00374 01-1123-6599 11 .29 • • _ 11 . 29 • • A104986 PONY EXPRESS COURIER 275344 19-4170-6350-A 10.00 • 10. 00 • • A104987 PRATT. DIANE. M.D. FP0123 19-4140-6350-FP 87. 50 • 87.50 • • A104988 PROPERTY TECHNICAN W02103 24-9034-6397-4715 232 .00 • 2103W2 24-9034-6397-4715 290.00 • 522.00 • • A104989 QUAMMEN THOMAS 013189 01-1123-6143 111 .00 • 022889 01-1123-6143 111 .00 • • • • 41 • • WAP200P WELO COUNTY DATE : 01/25/8941 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 11 AS OF : 01/25/89 e • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT 41 41 A104989 QUAMMEN THOMAS 033189 01-1123-6I43 111 .00 • 042889 01-1123-6143 111 .00 • 053189 01-1123-6143 111 .00 064089 - 01-1123-6143 111 .00 • 073189 01-1123-6143 111 .00 . 083189 01-1123-6143 111 .00 092989 01-1123-6143 111 .00 • 103169 01-1123-6143 111 . 0041 113089 01-1123-6143 111.00 122989 01-1123-6143 111 .00 • • 1 ,332.00 • • A104990 RADIO SHACK X00377 01-1123-6599 25094 - • 25.94 • • A104991 ROBB. JAMES M. RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 10.00 • 10.00 41 41 A104992 RODRIGUEZ, PEDRO 2 25-9071-6397-GAL 4 .755.00 • 414,755.00 • • A104993 ROTHE ALVIE W 01J189 01-3400-6192 650.00 • 650000 . • A104994 ROTHMAN ELMER 013189 01-3400-6192 566.67 • 566.67 41 41 A104995 RUBY DONN 014169 65-1191-6143 111 .00 • • 111 . 00 • 41 A►04996 RUTZ, BERNICE J. RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 10.00 • 10.00 • II 41 41 iniminsilmimmimir r ;l. • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 01/25/89 41 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 12 AS OF 1 01/25/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT 41 • A104997 SCHELTINGA DREW 013189 01-3182-6143 111 .00 • 111 .00 • s S41 A104998 SECURITY PACIFIC FINANCIA RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 1 .00 • 1 .00 • • A104999 SHARE INC• 011989 65-1191-6380 560.00 • 560.00 • • A105000 SHARP. TERRY RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 8.28 41 8.28 • • 41 A105001 SIMON HARRY L RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 11 . 76 • 11 . 76 • • A105002 SMITH ROBERT 8 RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 1 .06 • 1 .06 • • A105003 SPECKMAN WALTER J 013189 21-6950-6143 16.00 • 16.00 41 • 41 A105004 STAPLETON. DANIEL 505075 01-2110-6315-JAIL 11 . 28 • 11 .28 • • A105005 STEFFEN' S SUPER MARKET X00380 01-1123-6599 68.41 • 68.41 • • A105006 STEWART , MICHAEL D. RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 3.50 • • • • • • ill • MAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 01/25/89 41 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 13 AS OF : 01/25/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • • • A105006 STEWART' MICHAEL D• 3.50 41 • AIO5007 STODDARD PAUL M RT1249 01-2180-6350 300.00 • 300.00 • 41 _ A105008 STONE" CYNTHIA RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 11 .00 • 11.00 • • 4105009 STRAHAN1 JOHN L . RFI288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 9.36 • • 9.36 • • 4105010 UNC RF1288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 52.4♦ . 52.44 • 41 7 4105011 UNITED WAY OF WELD CO REGFEE 19-4140-6335 30.00 • 30.00 • • 4105012 VEIGA. JENNIFER L. RFI288 01-2110-6599-CIVL 6.06 • • 6.06 ' • A105013 MAL-MART DISCOUNT CITIES X00373 01-1123-6599 17.20 • X00376 01-1123-6599 15.86 X00379 01-1123-6599 100.83 • 133.89 • • A105014 WALLIN' TAD RFI288 01-2110-6599-CLUL 6.82 • • - 6.82 • • • • • A ID 41 • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 01/25/09 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE S 14 AS OF : 01 /25/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A105015 MANTA. DEBORAH M.D. FP0116 19-4140-6350-FP 81 .60 81.60 • A105016 WARDEN DONALD 013189 01-1151-6143 111 .00 • 111.00 • • A105017 WARREN. KENNETH 0131KW 21-6540-6398-7 40.00 • 40. 00 • -_ 5 A105018 WELD COUNTY TREASURER 20086 01-9020-6495-TAX 182.40 • 182. 40 • A105019 WORKMAN ROBERT 013189 01-2110-6143 111 .00 • • 111. 00 • • A105020 WRIGHT. TED C• RF1288 0I-2110=6599-CIVL 2, 10 • 2 . 10 • IF A105021 YEAGER. ROBERT OIJIRY 21-6540-6398-7 255.00 • 255.00 O FINAL TOTAL : 23.979. 19 • i 1 • • 1 AP Ill WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 01/25/89 II WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 15 AS OF : 01/25/89 • • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN • COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 14 1 ANU • DATED 01/25/89, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE • AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $__?31979419 . • OATEO THIS 30th DAY OF January 89 19 . • • _ _ • - OI ECTOR 0 FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES ® SUIU$f;RTpCO AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS _�3Qth__ DAY OF _garawy 19_12__. • • • MY' CQt AIS,. LON EXPIRES:_____g/ t9 _. • • NOTARY PUBLIC • • WE6 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 COMMA. FUND - TOTALING 3__239 9L.f2 • DATED THIS _ 3QytlL DAY OF -„ f_-y1D . 19_0__. • T2�v,.at • • COUNTY LERK AND RECORDER BY • ID c _.. /..12-inc. , aLess) ....i4,-,243 DEPUTY CHAIRMAN • 41 MEADE R'�`// MEMBER J V 41 __ -* _ _ __ • MEMBER MEMBER • • • • • • • 40 WWP481P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 01/28/89 PAGE 4 STATE LEAP PAYROLL REPORT ' 21103128 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 01/25/89 • WARRANT 1.0. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER AMOUNT ' **A**AA*A****kA*kk****kAA**k******kA**4**A**k****A*****At***************k****A**k* , • NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 59 TOTAL = S8, 190421 • • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING ARO BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE SEEN ID COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE I THROUGH 3 t AND • DATED 01/25/89. AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE , • AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES. WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT S_ R.19D_2.1 .„ . • DATED IS _ 3Dth DAY jannary ............. 84__e II Iit 4I • DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES • SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE /Me THISMe THIS th_ lA DAY OF Jaryory 19 R9 • b '%V COMMISS N EXPIRES: -f/?5 `� • • • aiLdandll_d_r_ • NOTARY PUBLIC , WE. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD' COUNTY, COLORADOA HEREBY • • (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) . THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE' AND WARRANTS IN • PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE cinial °aniirrs'c ______r FUND m.- TOTALING (__$.190.21 41 • 0 TEU THIS 30th DAY OF _ uary 19__. • 40 COUNT CLERK AND RECORDER BY •40 41*f1S1f' .r n l (24te-2L-0 D /i/ DEPUTY CHAIRMAN 41 4I - - , 8• b\mcw.C_-:-- �J1.EMBER ��`�� MEMBER • MEMBER MEMBER Ill 4, Al I I i I I . I I v I a c ., ID WWP952PA MELO COUNTY DATE 1 01 /25/89 COIN WARRANT REGISTER REPORT PAGE : 105 PAYROLL DATE 02/01/89 • e = THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAI ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN S COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 104 s AND e • DATED 01/25/89, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE . AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES' WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 330,051.00 . • DATED S 30th DAY OF January 19 _89 _4 ID ID • DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES ID SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 30th DAY OF Jane', 19 89 4 e • MY CO ISSION EXPIRES: � in • A ID Q J! dal NOTARY PUBLIC e • WE , THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY' COLORADO' HEREBY • (APPROVE( ( DISAPPROVE ) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE) AND WARRANTS IN _ ID PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON e • THE Social Services FUND - TOTALING $ 3302051.00 • 0ATEQ THIS 30th DAY OF January 19 89 • // f<A,4,4d • • COUNTY ERK AND RECORDER BY • ID DEPUTY J CHAIRMAN e ID - --- - --- - ../ e ‘ e j MEM R MEMBER ID • 7:754fr- MEMBER MEMBER • ID • • • • ID WAP200P KE1.0 COUNTY DARE- C 01/26/$9 • WARRANT REGISTER PA64 1 1 • AS or t 01/26/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT it NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OSJ PRO-1 AMOUNT . ............ A105022 BRIGGSDALE WATER CO 121123 01-1061-6340-ROAD 10.00 • 10.00 • ' =ssasasstss=si3 • A105023 CONNECTING POINT 768 65-1191-6948 3,419.00 • 966 65-1191-6948 1 ,230.66 967 65-1191-6948 1 .600►00 • ----e.o.m. -a0L • 6.249.66 • • A105024 COPELAND. ELLIS 123088 01-.1126.4370 6.00 -M MN • 6.00 • 3 2222=sass=as • A105025 DANIELSON. BETH 122988 01-2126-6370 6.00 • 6.00 • f Psi=773=3a=aa7 • A105026 G K HALL C CO 7ti92 52-5510-6322 318.80 • 11592 52-5510-6322 318.80 • 637.60 . saasssrssisas- • A105027 GALE RESEARCH CO 19635 52-5530-6322 79.85 • 79.85 = ==ass • 3=s 0 A105028 MONTOYA. PRES 12318 01-1126-6370 36.30 • 36.30 • s ssscss • A105029 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 826033 19-4140-6350-MAT 250.00 • 250.00 • as-3sssss===== • A105030 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF COLO 24078 01-1061-6340-ROAD 13.20 • 3430 01-1061-6341-LIB ' 1 .418.25 • 3699 01-1061-6340-ROAD 122.21 • • • 0 • 40 OD MI WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 01/26/89 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 2 • _ AS OF : 01/26/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT RIMIER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT 0BJ PROJ AMOUNT r---. .. . . . . .. . . ..-------------r--------r--r----40 w ea.ea_-- • • A105030 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF COLO 3789 01-1061-6340-ROAD 13.66 41298 01-20614•6340-ROAD 15.64 • -- --_--a.-`-_-- • 1.582.96 sssasssasssssss • e A105031 TRUMAN ARNOLD COMPANIES 42441 60-2160-6360 244.13 • 244. 13 • 2,144444=.....42 • A105032 UNION RURAL ELECTRIC ASSN 16310 01-1061-6340-ROAD 61.18 • 81216 21-6600-6340-8 34.97 • 96.75 O ass......=man= • A105033 NYCO INCORPORATED 15641 52-5510-6366 949.93 • 949 93 • as sac • • FINAL TOTAL : 10.149 18 • sa c • • • • • • • • 1 , • • • • • • • • • • • • ` si.' { WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 '01/26/69 OD WARRANT REGISTER PAGE i 3 AS OF 101/26/89 • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE SEEN 41 COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE I THROUGH a , AND DATED 01/26/89, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE ID Il AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT S 10.149.18 • DATED IS ...Ma. DAY 0 _„y1,srutr rL r__ _ 19 89 _• ID o 4I DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS __3Qj{l DAY OF an.uan _ 19 89_. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: di.../O. ____ • •Ill® - / V NOTARY LIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY • . (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN 411 PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE ___.�efieneraL- __ _ __ ._ . ___ . ... . FUND "" _ 3 TOTALING i01149.18 • _ • DAT D THIS ,lath__ DAY OF .......aDl13I5.._-_-__.___ 1919,......• ® COUNTY CLERK AND RECD OER BY • 40 DEPUTY / CHAIRMAN Illi Il MEMBER MEMBER 41 s MEMBER MEMBER 4I II ID NAP200P MELD COUNTY DAVE 101/26/89 41 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE t I 41 AS OF 1 01/26/89 41 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT 0BJ PAOJ AMOUNT 41 41 1828503 AGENCY FOR INSTRUCT TECH 12-4410-6210 356.52 41 386.82 41 41 $82850♦ BERNALIO COUNTY SHERIFF 12-4411-6359 24.75 • ----- -.-- . 24.73 e 5828605 BRATTONlS C00337 12-4411-6210 4.20• 12-4410-6210 320 411 12-4410-6210 12.95 • 12-4410-6210 7400 12-4410-6210 19816 41 C00336 12-4410-6210 22.32 C00235 12-4410-6210 12.98 41 12-4410-6210 3.20 0 CO0335 12-4410-6210 3400 41 C00335 12-4410-6210 10. 10 4112-4410-6210 11.19 12-44t1-6210 . 1480 • COOJ3J 12-4410-6210 32.00 12-4410-6210 3.08 • C00332 12-4410-6210 18.66 12-4410-6210 5.56 41 12-4410-6210 1.92 41 12-4410-6210 .50 ilk 12-4410-6210 4.05 • 12-4410-6210 6.96 12-4410-6210 5.68 • C00338 12-4410-6210 6.45 L2-4410-6210 18.80 41 12-4410-6210 496 12-♦410-6210 .72 41 12-4410-6210 15.16 41 C00334 12-4410-6210 19.92 12-4410-6210 23.96 • ----M- • .....--..- 275.48 __ =:sass=sas=s= • 41-- S828506 BUS%Ei GARY 12-4411-6359 97480 41 - « 12-4410-6359 ---- -570426 • 668.06 ===st=s=ss==tsa 41 • • s WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1101/26/89 ® WARRANT' REGISTER PAGE i " 2 • AS OP : 01/26/89 II WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • 5828507 CHAGOLLA. RALPH 12-4410-6359 65.00 . • 45.00 • ill 5828508 CHILD ABUSE RES $ ED INC 12-4410-6357-CA 2.091.66 -~-- 2.091 .66 0 0 =asaasssssszsz= S828509 COLO DEPT OF CORRECTIONS 12-4410-6321 1 .109.31 ID 12-4410-6321 2.825.6♦ • 12-4460-6321 20.50 • 3.955.45 • ==s==maisssascs= • 5828510 COPYWORLD 008796 12-4410-6210 206.250 206.25 • s=ss==szass=ess • 5828511 EMPIRE DISPATCH 12-4410-6533 20.95 12-4410-6533 20,95 • 41.90 Ill • ---=-a-==a==--= 5828512 HARTLEY, ROBERT D. M.D. 12-4410-6357-CONS 97.80 • - • 97.50 ® sass= • 5828513 LARRY•S FURNITURE 12-4410-6940 79.95 12-4410-6940 89.95 12-4410-6223 5.50 • 12-4410-6223 1.60 12-4410-6223 7.95 ID 12-4410-6223 5.50 • 190.35 . =assn==s=se=== • • 5828514 NELSON OFFICE SUPPLY 062354 12-4410-6210 ------- 397.50 _,,,,e___- • 397.50 =zsz==s scar=s r • • • • - • • A F e WAP2OOP MELO COUNTY DATE 1 01/26/89 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 1 • AS OF 1 01/26/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 0BJ PROJ AMOUNT • • 5828515 PETTY CASH 12-4410-6210 6.56 12-4410-6210 2.40 • 12-4410-6210 1.42 • 12-4410-6210 .33 12-4410-6223 4.59 • 12-44106210 5.24 • 12-4410-6223 4.58 • ' 25.12 • _ =====,a= __ • S828516 PITNEY BOWES INC 916006 12-4410-6533 102.00 • _ 102.00 41 aassame= 41 5828517 POSTMASTER 12-4410-6311 5.000.00 0 • 5.000.00 s==ss=sa=mass • • $828518 POSTMASTER 12-4410-6311 429.23 • 429.23 • s==aas=assaaass • S828519 POSTMASTER 12-4410-6311 260.00 • 260.00 • s=a====n====s== • $828520 RODMAN, DERRALD 12-4410-6359 65.00 • 12-4411-6359 678.60 • 743.60 • 41s IICWS===s==ssa 5828521 SCHAEFER REHAB CHIN 008985 12-4410-6311 49.84 • 008975 12-4410-6311 37.03 • 009077 12-4410-6311 24.56 008995 12-4410-6311 42.94 • • 154.37 =========s===== • • 5828522 DENVER COUNTY SHERIFF 564096 12-4411-6359 11.40 • • • • • • 41WAP200P WELD COUNTY ' DATE 101/26/89 MARRANT' REGISTER PAGE 1 4 41 AS OF 1 01/26/89 41 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT 41 NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • 4, t 5828522 DENVER COUNTY SHERIFF 11.40 asassaasssaasss • S828523 EL PASO COUNTY SHERIFF 075521 12-4411.-6359 9.00 S . 9.00 =asaa=ecasaessa 41 41 S828524 LARAMIE COUNTY SHERIFF 12-4411-6359 4.30 41 4.30 41 saassssanasaass S828525 UNION COLONY BANK 12-4411-6356 300.00 41 300.00 41 Caas=====aasaa= A S828526 U.S. PRESS DIRECT 006841 12-4410-6356 161.00 41 006840 12-4410-6356 25370 41 414.70 41 asaaassaaassssa • S828527 WELD COUNTY SHERIFF'S 12-4411-6359 8.12 • 12-4411-6359 12. 10 41 12-4411-6359 5.00 41 25.22 • as=aassssaasass 41 S828528 XEROX CORPORATION 12-4410-6940 52.80 41 12-4410-6620-NR 8.12 41 50.92 41 aac 41 S828529 XEROX CORPORATION 12-4410-6360 116.98 . • ........=2...........”X===2 `- 116.98 =s__�_snn=s • • S828530 LYNCHBURG SHERIFF OEPI• 12-4411-6359 -----««17000 . 17.00 ' =a===aas=ssssas 41 41 • ID ■ 41 IIAP200P WELD COUNTY OsTE t 01/26/69 • WARRANT REGISTER PACE I B • AS or : 01/26/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT 0 NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT 4 II a4. SO28531 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE 12-4610-6311 62176 • .• «-.--.-»=..- 52076 • • • FINAL TOTAL t 16j097,02 • • • • • • • • • • • S • S • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 ID WAP2OOP MELD COUNTY HATE $ 01/26/89 • WARRANT REGISTER PAeb t 6 • AS OF 1 01/26/89 • • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN • COMPLETED OM THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH B 9AND • DATED 01/26/89, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE - • • AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT • 16,097.02_ __, • DATED I IS _ 30th_ DAY OF January ___ ___ 19 89 , • ill L led li DI CTOR OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES • SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 30th___ DAY OF JdnUa,_ . 19 89 �_. • MY C0KM1S 10N EXPIRES:_ 2llales „__„__„__ __. • II • NOTARY PUBLIC • ME, 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 +_ Social Services ___ FUND - TOTALING $ 16,097.02 • • DATED THIS 30th_ DAY OF January 1989 •ID 1AAytawt, ID COUNTY LERK AND RECO DER BY • • • � )DEPUTY �� CHAIRMAN • • �'_�- 6 _ -- ___ • MEADE MEMBER • • MEMBER KERBER • • • • • • • 411 • Ill WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 01/27/89 41 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE i 1 AS Of 1 01/27/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • s *105034 ALFAROI JANIE 0131JA 21-6490-6398-7YTO 84.00 • 84.00 • =sess=ss=:=sass • 41 A105035 ALLISON. ROD RA120 01-1014-6370 20.40 • 20.40 • xsssa:=sa===ss= • A105036 AMER PUBLIC WORKS ASSOC 18212A 01-3182-6330 60.00 A 60.00 • ssssasassa=s=s= • A105037 AMERICAN GENEALOGICAL 10271 52-5540-6229 100.00 • 100.00 • ==sass==ss==ss= • A105038 ANDERSON, JUDITH K. 45451 79-1191-6143 20.90 • • 20.90 • =s=s=sz==as==== • A105039 ATLI 276238 67-1192-6533 250.84 41 376923 67-1192-6533 65.76 377322 67-1192-6533 438.70 • 557188 67-1192-6360 872.40 • 19627.70 41 A105040 BALLARD. SAPHR, ANDREWS G 18719 01-7030-6350 49000. 00 • 4000.00 • =os====s__ • A105041 BAXTER HOSPITAL SUPPLY 846737 21-6600-6221-8 119.30 • • 119.30 • • A105042 ORATION' S, INC 00279 21-6950-6210 9.90 41 00281 21-6600-6210-8 36.21 00282 21-6600-6210-8 29.83 • • ' • • IP . ■ Li I L_ I I I . . I I I ID • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 01/27/89 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 2 2 AS OF 101/27/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT41 NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT 41 41 A105042 ORATTON'S, INC 00291 21-6600-6210-8 214.92 • 00328 21-6950-6210 51 .50 • 00581 01-2110-6210-TRNG 32.24 • 374.60 • s=ass=s==sza=a= • A105043 BURCH, JILL 011389 79-4140-6147 66.25 • 012089 79-4140-6147 50.00 • 116.25 ==f=ss==far=es= 41 • A105044 BURKE, BOBBIE 010789 79-4410-6143 12.80 049950 79.144100-614323.00 41 049960 79-4410-6143 154.60 ID --------190.40 41 =s=s=3===saris= • A105045 CARSE 0U1989 01-3182-6330 90.00 41 • 90.00 • ====i1=2-=2=2==== • A105046 CHILD HEALTH ALERT 89SU8S 21-6600-6333-9 17:00- • 17.00 • =s==sass:===3== . A105047 COLE, ERVIN 11989 11-3180-6370 110.88 • --------130.88 • as=s ====a= • A105048 COLORADO ASSESSORS' ASSOC 0126MI 01-1041-6370 10.00 • • 10.00 . ==asta==az=3=e. • A105049 COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE 1989FD 19-4170-6599 1 .720.00 ------ • 16720.00 • se===a=les • A105050 COPYWORLD 10122 01-2111-6220-LAB 63.56 • 41 • 41 • • I I. .. I _ i I I i i ii • ii I ii iEl,m I. I I II II I i . • 41 WAP200P WELO COUNTY DATE : 01/27/89 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE i 3 AS OF 1 01/27/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OB.J PROJ AMOUNT ID • A10S050 COPYWORLO 8408 01-2111-6220-LAB 42.84 • 8413 19-4110-6210 18.73 • 125. 13 • can ac===a2Staaz A105051 CRAWFORD SUPPLY COMPANY 152330 01-2310-6220-ISOP 24.48 M • ID 24.48 cssaczz=ss-- • AI05052 CUNLIFFE CHUCK 1269 0i-1014-6370 18. 1? • 18. 17 • asaz=zzszacs=== ID A105053 CUSTOM FLAG CO. 1337 01-1061-6250-JANT — 139.50 • 139.50 • as============= • A105054 DAHLGREN/CAIN 01895T 21-6800-6358-9 30,00 • BBADD 21-6800-6358-9 430.00 • 460.00 • =amcs========== ID A105055 DENVER SURGICAL SUPPLY 45290 19-4140-6220 14.24 • 45683 19-4140-6220 12.80 • 27.04 • ====z= • A105056 OKS SALES. INC. PREPAY 01-1061-6235-CC 587.40 • 587.40 • naz=zac=saccaac • • A105057 EBERT PERSONAL COMPUTERS 10808 65-1191-6220 23.40 • _ __-23.40 • _c==az==az===t= • A105058 EBSCO SUBSCRIP SERV 1160 52-5510-6333 6'004.25 • 6)004.25 • c==czacz . • • • 41 $ NAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE t 01/27/89 ID WARRANT REGISTER PAGE ' S 4 AS OF $ 01/27/89 II WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANTIll NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT 4, Ill • A105059 ELDERGARDEN 8812ST 21-6810-635 89 1 ,427.39 ID 1427.39 e aa=lsassssssssa • Ill A105060 EXECUTIVE TOWER HOTEL 21-6510-6373-9 497.50 • 497.50 ID=sssssas=s==ss= • A105061 FRITO LAY INC. 425547 86-2311-6250-COMM 101.06 • 101 .06 4 s=tar===sta=as ID A105062 FT. LUPTON PRESS 1039 01-1153.6337 5.44 • 1040 01-1153-6337 5.44 ID 10.88 • =s=as=s===sass= Ill 4105063 GARRETSON'S SPORT CENTER 61760 01-2111-6220-NOPT 18.95 • 18.45ID sass====a==sass ID A105064 GONZALES; VALERIE 013108 21-6490-6398-7PSI 90.00Ill • 90.00 • a=s=s====sass== • A105065 GRAFF. MARILYN 0123N1 01-1041-6370 25.00 ID 25.00 ID a=s=====::asst= IP A105066 GRAHAM, JANETA 797775 01-2111-6220-50PT 11 .15 • ......... 11 . 15 ID -------------a= S A105067 GREELEY CLINIC PHARMACY 58155 19-4140-6221-STO 35.5641 • 35.56 • 411 . ID 4I 4. 41 40 r • WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY DATE t 01/21/89 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 5 AS OF 1 01/27/89 O ill WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER ED DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT Ill S A105068 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE THE 091080 21-6600-6331-8 7.50 • 366650 21-6510-6337-9 ♦5.50 . 53.00 • a===Sra s sass- • A105069 GREELEY GAS CO 012689 01-2330-6340 202.20 ID 202.20 • __=====r-ss==s= • • A105070 GREELEY PRINTING CO 3333 01-2420-6210 26.25 • 26.25 ID ___=E==:snn s=s= i A105071 GREELEY TECHNICIAN 11089 52-5510-6366 45.00 • 45.00 • ____=====2===z= • A105072 HARRIS, JANE A. 047200 79-4410-6143 2.21 • 049220 79-4410-6143 $3692 091388 79-44$0-6143 21690 ill 122088 79-4410-6143 41.00 • -----..--------- • 79.03 ___=====2=2==a= Il A105073 HART, LESTER 04993D 79-2310-6143 11 .18 • • 11. 18 • =sa===2=s---'- • A105074 HIGHLAND, ELAIN KAREN 011469 79-1153-6143 60.00 • 60.00 ==s======s===== • A105075 HOLIDAY INN OF GREELEY 060221 21-6950-6373 21 .88 -----M--21 .88 • _= 2 • A105076 HUGHES. WANDA 06862D 79-1021-6143 14.00 • 6664 79-1021-6143 30.00 ID • ID • ID • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE i 01/27/89 . WARRANT REGISTER PAGE i 6 AS OF 101/21/89 • 41 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT ODJ PROD AMOUNT - • O • A105076 HUGHES, WANDA 44.00 • =c==s==s=s=s=s= • A105077 IBM CREDIT CORP 026901 67-1192-6610 t ,68G.14 • 67-1192-6620 782.29 • ......... • s ss=s=a==as==ss • A105078 JEROME CO H05024 86-2311-6250-COMM -----+--164.77- • 154.77 • =====s=s=ss=ss= • AI05079 JOHNSON JACKIE 045610 79-1011-6143 26.65 • 123088 79-1011-6143 - 159.5041 186.15 41 -========s==ss= 41 A105080 KEIRNES, RICHARD W. 0124M1 01-1041-6370 66.00 41 66.00 • =========ss==s= • RIOSOO1 KIDSTUFF 010589 52-5510-6333 24.00 • • 24.00 • • A105082 KING SOOPERS 671458 01-2330-6222 214.71 • 214.71 41 -__=====ss===== • A105083 KOMAC PAINT G DECORATING 24637 21-6600-6230-9 25.95 ® 25.95 • ====s=====s==s= • A105064 LARA DORA E 045290 79-6960-6143 14.80 • 045300 79-6960-6143 126.28 41 141 .08 • 41 41 • i ID • Ii I .ii I I . r • MAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE t 01/27/89 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE i T AS OF t 01/27/89 S WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT 41 4I A105085 LONGS DRUGS 011494 01-2111-6220-LAB 4.25 • 011509 01-2111-6220=LAB 9.81 . 011520 01-2111-6220-LAB 1 .31 011521 01-2111-6220-LAB 11 .82 • 011529 01-21116220LAB 25.19 • 011543 01-2111-6220-LAB 2.52 • 54.90 • s s=s===zsss=s=s • A105086 MAJORS WELDING t SUPPLY 10376 19-4170-6220 15.00 . 15.00 • =flails==m=s=zs A105087 MARTINEZ, ANGEL 0131AM 21-6490-6398-7YTO 36.00 ® 36.00 41 =ss==s=s=1==s=s • A105088 MAXANNS, INC. 1260 65-1191-6220 325.00 A .........----a- 4I 325.00 i • A105089 MAYFIELD, HENRY 013107 21-6490-6398-7PSI 120.00 • 120.00 • sz=s===ss==i=== • A105090 MC CABER GARY 113088 79-2160-6143 54.50 • 54.50 • • A105091 MELANSON CONSTRUCTION CO 122868 01-1061-6360-CC 175.00 • • 175.00 • =sal • A105092 METRO WEST PUBLISHING INC 1052 01-1021-6331 10.56 . 10.56 411 A105093 MICRO COMPUTER WORLD INC 10049 65-1191-6212 24.95 ill ID ID 4I • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE i 01/27/89 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE i 8 AS OF : 01/27/89 • 41 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT • • • A105093 MICRO COMPUTER WORLD INC 24.95 41==asasssss====s • A105094 MILLER ALAN M 011689 01-3182-6370 38.20 . 38.20 s A105095 MIRABAL1 VIVIAN L. 012689 79-4410-6147 200.00 ® 41 200.00 sssssassas=ses= ® A105096 MOFFAT PAINT G GLASS 75689 01-1061-6360-CC 155.00 1 • 155.00 O s ssasa=s=asss=s • A105097 NELSON OFFICE SUPPLY 76842 01-1041-6210 15.66 . 77577 01-1021-6210 64.95 77579 19-4140-6221-SID 204.90 • 41 285.51 sm.a=a- • 41 A105098 NEUTRON INDUSTRIES. INC. 080600 01-2111-6220-SOPT 33.27 • -- - --33.27 41=s=sas===ss==== • A105099 NEVAREZ1 CONRADA O117CN 21-6600-6398-9 23.45 • 23.45 • =======z==s==== • A105100 NEUAREZ. OLIVIA 01170N 21-6600-6398-9 23.45 41 ... ... ... '23.45 41 • A105101 NORTH COLO EMERGENCY PHYS 89JAN 60-2160-6350 1 .666.67 • • 1 .666.67 41=s s • • • ID IP t • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 01/27/89 5 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE i 9 AS OF : 01/27/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INUOTCE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT • • A105102 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 05520 01-2111-6220-NOPT 5.59 ID 5.59 • • A105103 OLD AMERICA STORE PREPAY 21-6600-6220-9 19.74 • • 19.74 • =i==i===a=ss=== • A►05104 ORNELAS MICHAEL 21761 01-2110-6370-TANG - 15.00 . 15.00 . ,,,,,....,=,,s. - 4, A105105 PADRON. MARGARET 002 79-1152-6147 100.00 • 100.00 • ____=====i===fl • IP A105106 PARKER. GARY 011889 01-1031-6310 2.43 • 2.43 • • A105107 PERSICHINO, PASQUALE J. 012589 79-1154-6143 99.00 • 99.00 IP A105108 PETTY CASH - H R 0 018923 21-6510-6311-9 25.00 • 21-6600-6398-9 6.97 • 21-6700-6398-9 12.40 21-6950-6210 13.73 • 892501 21-6510-6311-9 25.00_ . 83. 10 • ====i-- • A105109 PETTY CASH BLDG 4 GRNDS 10741 01-1061-6360-CC 10.65 • 1087 01-1061-6235-CC 18.20 • 1239 01-1061-6235-CC 5.93 32088 01-1061-6360-CC 8.15 • 3685 01-1061-6235-CC 2.65 IP 52320 01-1061-6360-CC 11 .94 • 57.52 III ID • • ` MAP200P MELD COUNTY DATES 01427/64 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 10 AS OF 1 01/27/89 ® WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT • • A105110 PETTY CASH-YOUTH SHELTER 012789 01-2330-6210 7.75 • 01-2330-6220 20.10 01-2330-6390 37.00 • 64.85 • ====sss==zzs=ss • A105111 PLUCKER' ARTIE 01310♦ 21-6490-6398-7YT0 42.00- ♦2.00 • ====ssasszssss= . A105112 PONCELOW, KENNETH 785779 01-2111-6220-INUT 29.16 • 29.16 G =nsoszz..x=xx=z • A105113 POSTMASTER P00169 86-2311-6250-COMM 133.40 • • 133.40IP s-----zsxa • A105114 POUDRE VALLEY REA 25950 01-1061-6340-ROAD 37.36 • 64999 01-5220-6340 186.53 • 223.89 = fl• A105115 PRIVETERA, JEFFREY JPOI3I 22-6540-6398-7 — 868.00 . 868.00 Osc=== • A105116 PUBLIC SERV COMPANY OF CO 012789 12-4410-6340 1188.80 • 12-4411-6340 146.93 • 1 ,335.73 • o==s x==s • A105117 RAMOSE MANUEL 013105 21-6490-6398-7PSI 60.00 • • 60.00 z=xs • A105118 RICK' S APPLIANCE PARTS 032113 01-1061-6360-CC 4.50 • • 4.50 • z- • • • • a • MAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE' S 01/21/89 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 11 AS OF 1 01/27/89 ® il WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT HUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • IP A105119 ROCHE BIOMEDICAL LAB, INC 123188 01-2111-6350-INYT 31 .50 • 31650 • ====s=sx==ssss= • A105120 ROCKY MOUNTAIN CAMERA RPR DL0742 01-9020-6360 105.00 • • 109.00 • ==s=ss= _ • A105121 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POISON CNT 010689 19-4140-6350-RMP --- 2.678.00 • 2.678.00 • ===x===s=sssss= . A105122 ROCKY MOUNTAIN SOFTRAK 0189AD 21-6490-6380-8Y 153.00 • --------------- 153.00 • =ass=s===s=ssm= • A105123 SAN LUIS VALLEY MEDICAL 0005MP 21-6640-6351-8 35.00 • • 35.00 ID =ZS =S==Z= • A105124 SARGENT-WELCH SCIENTIFIC 924811 01-2118-6221 7. 13 • 924821 01-2116-6221 7.20 • 14.33 • • A105125 SCHUETT. KEITH A 06830D 79-1014-6143 - 34.00 . 34.00 • ss=s== • A105126 SCOFIELDS ARCHITECT METAL 087688 01-1061-6360-CC 110.00 • /10.00 • =ocx=ccx =_ • A105127 SEGURA' MARTIN 013102 21-6490-6398-7YTO 121 .50 • • 121 .50 • • • • • • o • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE S 01/27/89ID WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 12 AS OF : 01/27/89 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT O NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT • A105128 SERVICE AMERICA CORP 892301 01-2111-6220NOPT 160.00 • ......... _-- --.60.00' • _=====aa=s=ss=s • 0 A105129 SHIPPERS SUPPLY 3904 01-1061-6360-CC 27.30 • 27.30 0 =i==2a=i=3=2i=s • A105130 SIAS1 TEODORO 013106 21-6490-6398-7P5I --__---'120.. • 120,00 - • =s==a=ss=s=s==s 0 A105131 SILVER, BOB M.D. FP0118 19-4140-6350-FP 117_00 ►17.00 ==a==s=sss===a= A105132 SNYDER' LILLIAN L. 020189 77-5300-6610 736.71 • 77-5300-6620 313.95 • 11050.66 O A105133 STONEKING CINDY 0126M1 01-1041-6370 93.80 • ` 93.80 • ===s=sas=s=s=== • A105134 SUNSET FENCE AND SUPPLY 111288 6119456940 1.854:00- • 71854.00 0 ,s= =a • - A105135 TODDY'S 23967 19 4.40-6229+INJ 9.93 • • 9.93 =s s=s==s== 0 A105136 U S SPRINT 717377 67-1192-6345-LD 11517.93 . • 1 ,517.93 • a. • 0 40 41 WAP2O0P WELD COUNTY DATE s 01/27/69 41 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 13 AS OF 101/27/69 _ • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT HUMBER WARRANT S NUMBER NUMBER FD DEP1 OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • 1, A105137 U.S. MARSHALL SERVICE NK8801 01-2110-6315-WARR 625.00 • 41 625.00 = =z==ssaassssi - • A105138 U.S. TOY 249155 21-6600-6224-8 25.87 S • 25.87 • ====a::=..sass=sa • A105139 UNC/SPEECH/LANGUAGE 000165 21-6600-6358-9 31333.33 . 21-6600-6372-9 36.68 • 38370.01 . - =ssaaszs=s=s=sue • A105140 UNION RURAL ELECTRIC ASSN 018916 21-6600-6340-9 -------M 5.84- • 5.84 41 ===sasasssasz=a . 4105141 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO TAMING 21-6510-6373-9 600.00 • — ------- - - 600.00 _ s=zslssas= 41 e • 4105142 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 11089 52-5510-6356 35.59 940691 67-1192-6345-LD 11 .75 • 61-1192-6345-LOCL 125.98 • 941275 67.."1192-6345-1.0 134.68 941665 67-1192-6345-LD 139.39 • 942353 67-1192-6345-LOCL 23.07 41942520 67-1192-6345-LO ♦. 15 67-1192-6345-LOLL 35.57 • 942661 67-1192-6345-LOCL 37.64 943010 67-1192-6345-LD 20.09 41 67-1192-6345-LOLL 27.98 • 943110 67-1192-6345-LOLL 27.98 • 943510 67-1192-6345-LD 21.19 67-1192-6345-LOLL 27.98 • 947078 67-1192-6345-LO .70 41 9A7334 28.53 947334 67-1192-6345-L0 125.78 • 947465 67-1192-6345-LO 2.95 • 67-1192-6345LOCL 32. 35 947635 67-1192-6345-L0 .80 41 • 41 • ID • • WAF200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 01/27/89 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 14 AS or : 01/27/89 ® 41 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • A105142 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 9A7635 67-1192-6345►LOLL 28.53 • 9A7725 67►1192-6345-LD .43IP 67-1192-6345-LOCL 49.62 9A7776 67-1192-6345-LO .44 • 67-1192-6345-LOCL 25.73 • 968.90 • ===s==:s:=sass= . A105143 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 9A7940 67-1192-6345-LOLL 25.73 • 9A7954 67-1192-6345-LOCL 30.21ID 55.94 IDs=ass=zs=zs= O A105144 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 08588 67-1192-6345-LD 15.00 ID 15.00 • ==z= *am= • • A105145 VANDERPLOEG. DIANA 12689 60-2160-6225 50.00 50.00 • • __=========:::= • A105146 VWR SCIENTIFIC 467326 01-2118-6221 15.68 • 15.68 • ====a====3=s=== • A105147 N.M. BACKHOE SERVICE 121788 01-1061-6360-CC 65.00 • 122988 01-1061-6360-CC 65.00 • 130.00 • ===m= 3=s= • A105148 WAGNER EQUIPMENT COMPANY 432156 01-1061-6360-CC 771.84 Ill 771.84 • • • A105149 WAGNER. LINDEN W. 170311 01-2111-6220-NOPT 8.35 ......... 8.35 • ID • • 41 ID Ill . i i i i I i I • I i I I . I I ID WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 141/27/89 lor WARRANT REGISTER PAGE i 15 AS OF S 01/27/89 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT • • AI05150 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 2710 01-9020-6495 691 .00 • ......... • an=scsssassesss • • FINAL TOTAL S 50,065.6? • =2===.1========= • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 . WAP200P ' WELD COUNTY DATE i 01/27/89 1 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE '2 16 AS OF 2 01/27/89 • • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN • COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH IS , AND • • DATED 01/27/89, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE • AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT i _§.0a a.RZ • SDATED HIS __Zak DAY __Am,gm____r______ I9 U___• DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES _ I • SUOSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS alb_ DAY OF _17 JJQ _-___ 19J,,i__• • aj/gtL • MY COM SS[ON E%PIRES2�___ . • • - __ ladJLIti NOTARY PUBLIC 41 • 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 __Q itig__________-__- FUND - TOTALING i___,511.QFui.fiZ____ • DATED THIS 30th DAY OF 19 19 88 • - 41 M_ J _ _____ • • COUNTY C RX AND RECORDER BY • • - . r .e.‘--- '`� _-Q2/__ DEPUTY m- _ CHAIRMAN •• _.-4. - �l n� • MEMBER �� MEMBER 41 --fai See-afla 41 • - MEMBER MEMBER • • • • • • • p • i iiiis . As. , ,„ ..... Ato ' mEmoRAnDum WI p 0 To Clerk to the Board Mite January 24, 1989 COLORADO From George Goodell, Director of Road and Bridge ' Road Closure sweet, The following road was closed January 21, 1989 by Adams County for a bridge replacement. It will be closed approximately six months. This does not require Board action, but is for your information only. WCR 2 from Highway 85 west 1/4 mile CC/mw:frc 'cc: Commissioner Lacy Weld County Dispatch Weld County Sheriff's Office WCR 2 eVNIPSCIIk. vas own , 'JAN 2 51989 - ass ea AGENDA WELD COUNTY COUNCIL February 1 , 1989 7:30 P.M. Centennial Center First Floor Assembly Room ROLL CALL: Norman Carlson, President - Doris Williams, Vice President Marion Richter - Frank Stewart - Harold Fahrenbruch MINUTES: Approval of minutes of January 4, 1989 RECOGNITION: Recognition of Nels Nelson • APPOINTMENTS: 2/13/89 Elected Officials Meeting at 10:00 a.m. , Rm 316 - 2/15/89 Board Meeting Appearance at 9:00 a.m. , 1st Flr. - ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Correspondence (marked by *) - CORRESPONDENCE: Memo: Road & Bridge Advisory Board Reso: Approve Election of Chairman of the Board for 1989 - Reso: Assignment of Commissioners to Coordinate Departments for 1989 - Reso: Election of Chairman Pro-Tem of the Board for 1989 Memo: Ed Jordan on Jail Escape Report: Inspection Services Report/Sheriff's Office Report: From Boulder Sheriff;s Department on Weld Jail Inspection Report: From National Institute of Justice on Training Needs Assessment for the Correctional Officers of the - Office of the Sheriff 4-H Newsletter Reso: Scheduling of Regular Meetings for Commissioners House Bill 1070 and 1063 CCI Legislative Newsletter REPORTS: Elected Officials Meeting of 1/9/89 (Carlson) Code of Ethics Meeting of 1/11/89 (Carlson) NEW BUSINESS: Continuation of Previous Planning Issue (Richter & Stewart) Amendments to County Charter (Carlson) - Re-Call on Assessor (Williams) - Payment of Bills: 1 Mileage for Norman Carlson $ 32.00 Mileage for Marion Richter $ 6.60 Mileage for Doris Williams $ 44.00 Mileage for Harold Fahrenbruch $ 36.00 Mileage for Frank Stewart $ 20.40 Lou Ann Rossler $ 25.80 =_ J. Joan Hart $200.00 PUBLIC COMMENTS: ADJOURNMENT: 9:00 p.m. 0..1.)3‘)Q. t-o Ylr . fl,(e400. MEMORACIDUCII W1119T- Planning Commission Members Dare January 24, 1989 COLORADO From Lanell J. Curry, Current Planner / Subject: February Planning Commission Meetings Because there are no cases scheduled to be heard by the Planning Commission, we will not meet on February 7th or 21st. The next regularly scheduled meeting will be March 7. LJC:rjg NOTICE OF CLAIM err71(::7.Tti TO: Board of Commissioners P.0. Box 758 JAN 2 51989 Greeley, CO 80632 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF THE FOLLOWING CLAIM: A. That the name and address of the Claimant is : Lynn Cody 503 River Street Platteville, CO 80651 That the name and address of Claimant's attorney is : Norton Frickey and Associates, P.C. 940 Wadsworth Boulevard Lakewood, Colorado 80215 Telephone: 237-7373 B. That the basis of the claim is : That on or about November, 18, 1988 at approximately 11 :40 p.m. , the Claimant was northbound on Colorado Highway 85, when it hit and killed a cow that was crossing the road, causing the Claimant's vehicle to go over an embankment and roll. The claim is that Adams County was negligent in maintaining the fences, immediately adjacent to northbound Colorado Highway 85, at or near milepost 238. C. That the name of the public employee involved is unknown at this time. D. That the nature of the injuries suffered by the Claimant are multiple facial lacerations, facial nerve damage, internal bleeding, multiple bruises, closed head injury and knee injury. E. That a statement of the monetary damages being requested is $250,000. 00. Dated this r i1 day of January, 1989. NORTON FRICKEY AND ASSOCIATES, P.C. Bye David"S. Hooyor #11974 Attorney foe Claimant 940 Wadsworth Boulevard Lakewood, Colorado 80215 Telephone: 237-7373 CERTIFICATE OF MAILING Zi I hereby certify that on the !!.73SM2ay of January, 1989, a true and correct copy of the -foregoing Notice of Claim was sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the following: Risk Management Office 450 South 4th Avenue Brighton, Colorado 80601 Board of Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Office of the Director Colorado Department of Highways 4201 East Arkansas Denver, CO 80222 Susan A. Pietrus, Secretary to David S. Hoover -2- it ..'.�, � ^mow 1rj�, y,���i��j�JY�a7' °_h `• , ., Highway cw.,, ,i: . _ _ ., r �at —r. Colorado Department of Highways . 26 ,.•r_ ':7 4201E Arkansas Ave. Denver, CO.802221 a1a9-o3 ForMore Information:757-8228 JAIINAX! 1 DEPARTMENT HELPS yR>O'ARR tot ... WORLD WIRE SIB CHAMPIONIKEPS . for two weeks beginning January 29, the World Alpine Ski Championsfiips will be staged at Vail -held in the United States for only the second time in 60 years. Promoters expect upwards .of 50.000 out-of-state visitors, while television crews relay the events to an expected 300 million viewers worldwide. .Accordingly. the Depertm mt of-Highways 9s makin. extra..efforts__to help. assure safe,; efficient transportation to the Chempionships...not only for the thousands of visitors, but also for ,the many Coloradans who.plaa to attend the events. -Maintenance_sections based in Denver. Aurora and Grand Junction are coordinating employees, equipment and communications services to serve I-70 motorists visiting Vail and Beaver Creek ski areas as well as those who regularly depend on the Interstate route. While snow and ice removal will be,kept at service levels statewide, the use of rotation shifts. shared equipment end a-control center at Minturn's Battle Mountain High School will help clear I-70 during and after snowstorms. The interstate between Empire junction and the town of Vail will have 24-hour coverage, for example. Around 50 snow plows-will be assigned to cover I-70 from the Denver area to Vail, with radio dispatching coordinated from the Eisenhower/Johnson Memorial Tunnels. The-Department has located available rental equipment such as front. end loaders and motorgraders which could be needed if state maintenance units break down. Mechanics and welders at the Eisenhower/ Johnson Memorial Tunnels and at Grand Junction will be available 'round the clock to make repairs. Sand/salt piles have been stocked. Division of Highways traffic engineers have worked with snow sculpture teams to help pick safe, relatively secure locations. Ice sculptors will carve a waterwheel_end_mining_scene_at the-1OO1P per parking ,lot_in_IdahoSprings; a cowboy in ski boots near Georgetown lake; "snowflakes" at:the Lake' Dillon scenic.. overlook on 1-70; a train at the Downieville Conoco station; and a "Colorado" I theme sculpture at the Vail Pass rest area. the rest area will also servo as a visitor information center in support of the Championships. Along i-70, the state highway agency operates lighted, variable message boards at the Dakota Hogback (looney Road) west. of Empire junction and Copper Mountain Resort. The messages give motorists information:about, road and weather conditions as needed, but weather permitting mileage Messages will be displayed such as WORLD ALPINE SRI CNAMPIONSFIIPS VAIL fl WILES AHEAD Motorists near Vail will also be able to turn their auto radios to 530 on the AM dial, for parking conditions and events information broadcast from Vail. t (over) 1� 30/69 T i „M 'W: S.7, x I'S' ll' / dry. Y[z4#l,°" t+F'1t 1<nt +,+ ,W, ,v'° 'w;N'Thl COBSTBUCTYOM BIDDING 65Evjr FOR'JAPUARY T9. 1989 COMP 7.3-0006-07 v.S 6 IN STERLING Reconstructing half a mile of U.S. 6 in Sterling northeast of Park Street. with hot bituminous pavement, including lime treated subgrade and striping, 'in Logan county.. Number of bidders: Your (4) Apparently successful bidder: $727,090 from Castle Rock Construction Company Calls for completion within: 60 working days Resident engineer: Duane 1an11er, Sterling MOS 0001(32) GUARDRAIL It JEFFERSON COUNTY r0$ 0003(33) Combined Set-Aside project for safety cork and guardrail installation in Jefferson county at two locations. One site is located about 4.6 miles west of the Martin Marietta Astronautics Denver Division plant entrance to Deer Creek Canyon Road, then south three miles on County Road 88; a second site is located at 15000 W. Belleview Avenue. Number of bidders: Six (6) minority business enterprises Apparently successful bidder: =24,490 from X.E.C.I. Colorado, Inc. of Lakewood - Calls for completion within: 10 working days Resident engineer: Rob Hirschfeld, District 1. Lakewood BIDS TO BE OPENED Egg: rEBRUARY 9.9:30 sem., combined project to improve Interstate 25 in southern Colorado Springs. beginning three tenths of a mile east of Wends Avenue and extending 1.6 miles southeasterly toward South Circle Drive, which includes grading, drainage, bridges, striping, guardrail, topsoil, seeding, mulching, hot bituminous pavement'overlay, and impact attenuator, in El Paso county, IR 25-2(221) and IR 25-2(236). 9:45 a.m.- Interstate 70 bridge replacement and resurfacing four miles east of Byers, consisting of bridges, hot bituminous 'pavement overlay, guardrail, -seedt*rb,-mrYch#mr"and"stripinS: extending about-foor-tentb;rof-a-stir::.._._ southeast in Arapahoe county, IR 70-4(131). 10:00 a.m.. Set-Aside project for Interstate 25 signing in Douglas county, beginning about a mile south of the Lincoln Avenue interchange and extending about 9.4 miles southerly, IR 25-2(207). CERTIFIED, PREQUALIFIED MINORITY BIDDERS ONLY. 10.15 a.m.. Sat-Aside project to build Interstate 25 noise barrier fences in Nortbglenn, which includes grading, aggregate base course, topsoil, seeding, mulching, retaining wall, guardrail, and wood sound barrier fence, beginning at 112th.Avenue and extending about 1.65 miles south, in Adana county, IR 25-3(95). CERTIFIED, PREQUALIFIED MINORITY BIDDERS ONLY. 20:30 a.m.. Set-Aside project on the Chatfield Arboretum, which includes grading, aggregate base course, hot bituminous pavement, drainage, concrete box culvert, topsoil, seeding, and mulching, in Jefferson.county. C 11-0470-05. CERTIFIED, PREQUALIFIED MINORITY BIDDERS ONLY HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 89-2 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN, SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT, AND CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION FOR A TIRE LANDFILL, STORAGE AND RECYCLING FACILITY IN THE 1-3 (INDUSTRIAL) ZONE DISTRICT - TIRE MOUNTAIN, INCORPORATED A public hearing was conducted on January 25, 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 Certified court reporter — Jacque Wilson The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated January 4, 1989, and duly published January 11, 1989, in the Platteville Herald, a public hearing was conducted to consider the application of Tire Mountain, Incorporated, for a Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit, and Certificate of Designation for a tits landfill, storage and recycling facility in the I-3 (Industrial) Zone District. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Rod Allison, Planning Department representative, said both a Special Review Permit and a Certificate of Designation are required and read the favorable recommendations of the Planning Commission into the record. He said that the Planning staff has recommended a change to Condition #6(d) of the Special Review Permit and read the proposed Condition into the record. In the discussion which ensued, the consensus of the Board was that the last paragraph of the Condition should remain as originally proposed. Kenneth Lind, Attorney, came forward to represent the applicant. He stated that this existing facility must be brought into compliance with new State regulations, and that this request has been approved by the State Department of Health. Mr. Lind requested that Condition #1 be amended to allow 30 days for the plat to be delivered; that Condition #2 and Development Standard #3(e) be amended to allow spacing of 50 feet between trenches; and that changes be made in the trench placement and width required in Development Standard #3(f). Vern Nelson, of Nelson Engineers, explained that the present plan for this facility provides for ultimate disposal of tires and spoke about the possibility of recycling of tires becoming economically feasible. Mr. Nelson explained the plans for eventual closure of this facility. (Tape Change #89-4) Mr. Allison reminded the Board that the details of the closure plan do not have to be determined at this hearing. Glenn Hoynoski, of High County Engineering, spoke about fire safety at this proposed operation. When the hearing was opened for public testimony, Gary Homyak, representing the Platteville Fire Department, came foward. Mr. Homyak asked that this request be approved subject to the Conditions and Development Standards proposed by the Planning Commission, and he explained his department's plans for fighting a fire at this site and why they desire 75 feet between the trenches. No further public testimony was offered. After further discussion, Mr. Lind suggested a compromise of 60 feet between 890107 ? O4/5‘., e(? - .�J Page 2 RE: USR - TIRE MOUNTAIN, INCORPORATED trenches. Commissioner Lacy asked if the applicant would agree to a Road Improvements Agreement, because a high percentage of the heavy truck traffic on this area of road is due to this facility. Mr. Nelson responded that the number of users is low, but the applicant would consider entering into such an agreement. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the request for a Special Use Permit, with Condition #1 changed to allow 30 days; Condition #2 and Development Standard #3(e) amended to call for 50 feet between trenches; Development Standard #3(f) amended as requested; Condition #6(d) amended as recommended by the Planning staff; and the addition of a Condition that the Engineering and Planning departments work with the applicant to prepare a Road Improvements Agreement prior to recording the plat. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion. Commissioner Brantner moved to amend the motion to require 60 feet between trenches in Condition #2 and Development Standard #3(e). Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion. On a roll call vote, the motion failed with Commissioners Brantner and Kennedy voting aye. The motion to approve the Special Review Permit passed on a roll call vote, with Commissioner Brantner voting nay. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve a Certificate of Designation for this operation. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Johnson and carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 30th day of January, 1989. APPROVED: a � � � EOARb OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ‘71244, WELD COUNTY,,� COLOORADO Weld County C erk and Recorder "e it/ // L�/ and Clerk to the Soar ll C.W. Kirby, Cha3tman puty County CI k a.44 a Jo n:on, Pro-Tem ene R. Brantner Georg nn t , r Late TAPE #89-3 b #89-4 DOCKET #89-2 PL0456 890107 • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO JANUARY 30, 1989 TAPE #89-4 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, January 30, 1989, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Chairman Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson, Pro-Tem Commissioner Gene R. Brantner - Arrived later 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 apprcve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of January 25, :989, as printed. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the Certification for the hearing conducted on January 25, 1989: 1) Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation, Tire Mountain, Inc. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. PRESENTATION: RECOGNITION OF SERVICES - ROBERT HUFFMAN: Chairman Kirby presented the Certificate of Appreciation to Mr. Huffman and expressed the Board's appreciation for his many years of service to Weld County. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: Commissioner Lacy, reporting on Engineering Services, said the crews were busy moving snow this weekend, and • most of the County roads are clear at this time. Let the record reflect that Commissioner Brannan' is now present. There were no other reports at today's meeting. -Be coo? WARRANTS: Claud Hanes presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $ 84,194.04 Social Services 354,338.23 Handwritten warrants: General fund 11,181.09 Payroll 1,137,495.90 Social Services 862.00 Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the warrants as presented - by Mr. Hanes. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion which curried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER EXPENDITURE AUTHORIZATION FOR 6% TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Jeannie Tacker, representing the Department of Human Resources, said these funds are to be used for the purchase of equipment and staff training • costs. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Expenditure Authorization end authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Johnson, the motion carried unanimously. - CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: LEASE AGREEMENT WITH DAVID C. WIDHALM AND FRANK FICARRA, DBA ANYTIME BAIL BONDING, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Ranee presented this matter to the Board. - Commissioner Johnson moved to approve this Resolution concerning said Lease Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Lacy, carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: APPOINTMENT OF AL DOMINGUEZ TO COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution appointing Al Dominguez to the Community Corrections Board. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Johnson, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: ACCEPTANCE OF DONATION TO SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT: Commissioner Johnson moved to approve this Resolution to accept a donation of $100 from Delbert Medford to the Sheriff's Department. This money is to be used for the purchase of material on alcoholism. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: BUILDING CODE AND ZONING VIOLATIONS - BIRMINGHAM; TRUJILLO; GALINDO; SHEETZ; KEMP; AND NOVOTNY: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against John M. and Janet L. Birmingham; Louis and Leticia Galindo; Michael Trujillo; Richard and Paulene Sheetz; John S. Kemp; and Gary - Novotny for Building Code and Zoning Violations. 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. Minutes - January 30, 1989 Page 2 There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:10 A.M. ,{ APPROVED: ATTEST: '�/Vk I e�cedLdA'P,G.J BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELT) COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder et and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kirby, Chas n C;'),IDeputy County erk Jo 1'\•e Joh s• • . Pro—Tem ( � Gene R. Brantne 'George Kennedy (J EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING Gordon E. Lacy Minutes - January 30, 1989 Page 3 _ Hello